The Straits Times, 10 December 1952

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1952 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 469 1 Britain's experts make plans Change in Communist tactics likely PRITAIN'S diplomats in South-East Asia are ready for a change in Communist tactics. They spent five days at the Bukit Se ,r»e conference making plans to meet the new threat. The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonakt, fold
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  • 65 1 FAMOUS British cartoonist David Low, who arrived in Singapore yesterday, attended a luncheon given by Mr. Loke Wj-n Tho for visiting Rotarians from Saigon. After lunch, h did a quick sketch of Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, Governor of Rotary District 46, who was at the
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  • 76 1 A FALLING PROPELLER HITS HOUSE UAKKKSFIELD, California. Tqes. MILITARY policemen today guarded a bonse that wag pierced by a propeller from a hifch-flyiny B-29. The falling propeller narrowly missed a family of five. Officials at astle air force base, near Mercer, California, where the plane was based, refused to comment
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  • 40 1 NEW DELHI. Tues.- -One hundred and sixty-nine people were killed and many more injured last week when a cyclone hit the Tanjore and Tiruchirappally district* of Madras State, it was announced in Parliament today —UP.
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  • 42 1 HANOI. Tues FrancoVietnamese infantrymen, supported by fighter planes and acting on civilian information, yesterday killed 90 Communist -led Vietminh in the Phat Diem area of the Red River Delta. The French High Command said another 126 were wound:d.—A.P.
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  • 259 1 C'WEALTH PREMIERS AGREE: LONDON. Tuesday PRIME MINISTERS of the Commonwealth, ending their 10-day economic conference today, have agreed that the British Prime Minister. Mr Winston Churchill, should go to Washington early next year to tell America the Ster.ing area's plans for expanding world
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  • 131 1  - U.S. to make more synthetic HAI.I. ROMNEY Krom LONDON. Tues. A HIGHER OUTPUT Of synthetic rubber is scheduled for the first quarter next year, the Financial Times Washington correspondent reports today The increase is 25.000 tons. About 16.000 tons of the increase will be provided by two alcohol butadiene lines
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  • 43 1 From Ovr Own (orrrspondrnt LONDON. Tues. A Malayan law student Panz Leong Seng, ased 34. of Kelantan. died In London last night after an operation for duodenal ulcer the Colonial Office said today. Pang was studying at M'.dd'e Temp'.e.
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  • 41 1 LONDON. Tues— More than 130 Members of Parliament want the House of Commons to express its appreciation to the Duchess of Kent on the "high example" set by her recent visit to Malaya and the Far East. Reuter.
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  • 36 1 LONDON. Tues. The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and their two children will spend Christmas with other members of the Royal Family at their estate at Sandrlngham, Norfolk. Court circles said today. Reuter.
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  • 38 1 COLOMBO, Tues— Nearly 700 dock workers staged a strike at Colombo port today in support of a demand for a Christmas loan of 50 rupees £3. 155) Instead of 25 rupees as In previous years— Reuter.
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  • 92 1 WILLIAMS LEADS— 2 WALK OUT rT\HE general council of the A Singapore Labour Party at meeting last night appointed Mr. P. R. Williams to be party leader in the City Council. But as soon as the decision was announced. Mr. Lee Choon Eng and Mr. V. K Nair, both also
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  • 62 1 LONDON. Tues Britain will send a strong team, including three cabinet ministers, two military and one air force chief, to next wesk'.s Paris meeting of the Atlantic Pact permanent council, the Foreign Office announced today. The ministers arc Mr. Foreign Minister. Mr. Anthony Eden, the Defence
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  • 38 1 Defence policy M.P.'s question LONDON, Tues.— Mr. Thomas Reid (Labour) is to ask Mr. Eden in the House of Commons if he will initiate discussions with the French government on a common defence policy for IndoChina and Malaya.
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  • 23 1 CASBLANCA. Tues.— French police announced tonight that arrests during ai id after the riots in Morocco now totalled 500.— Reuter.
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  • 101 1 LONDON, Tues. IT WAS a great miracle come to pass on the tiny lonely island of Bernera, Outer Hebrides. And now talking pkrtares have come to stay on the isle, northwest of the Scottish mainland. The postmistress Christie McLeod told the outside world by telephone how
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  • 51 1 BANGKOK, Tues— Siamese police yesterday arrested SI people suspected to be Communists. They included Police Lieutenant Thien Sukosol. who last year figured in the arrest in Bangkok of Kuomintang agents alleged to have enlisted Chinese in Slam for service with the 93rd Nationalist Army in Burma.—
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  • 36 1 PEORIA. Illinois, Tues. Mrs. Sophia Loser, of Spring Bay, Illinois, has died at the age of 98, leaving 98 descendants eight sons, three daughters. 29 grandchildren, 51 great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren.—Reuter.
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  • 75 1 From Singapore to Duchess T«HE Singapore Orchids Society will today send by Comet airliner a box of Malayan orchids for I the Duchess of Kent. To make sure the orchids are fresh when they reach London, they will be cut this morning frrm the gardens of members
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  • 44 1 TOKYO, Tues— Leaders of 250,000 striking coal miners last night rejected a 10 per cent wage increase mediation plan offered by a non-parti-san arbitration board as the nations coal stocks sank to the lowest level since the war. U.P.
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  • 312 1 A MAN SHINES A TORCH INTO THE TUNNEL OF MYSTERY ANOTHER probe was made into Singapore's secret tunnel early yesterday morning— throwing dramatic new light on the mystery of Maisiliiu Road. At dawn, a labourer prayed for the protection of the gods and descended into the depths of the tunnel's
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  • 90 1 SEOAMAT, Tues A TIGRESS, measuring about eight feet from nose to tail, was captured near Nagappa Estate, in the Jementah area yesterday. A Chinese labourer, while collecting firewood, heard the roar of the animal which had fallen Into an old disused pig trap. He made
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON. Tues— The U.S. Army Board of Review has confirmed a court-martial guilty verdict and a death sentence imposed on an American soldier in Germany for murdering two German civilians. A.P
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  • 21 1 BARLETTA, Italy. Tues Two old buildings undermined by heavy rains, collapsed today, killing at least 16 people. U.P.
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  • 24 1 BANGKOK. Tups.- A slump in Siam's textile trade has forced commercial banks In Bangkok to suspend letters of credit for Imports.— UP.
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  • 159 1 A night free of blackouts AT eight o'clock yesterday morning Singapore's giant new power station at Pasir Panjans went into commercial operation. And all day yesterday it satisfactorily carried its part of the City's electricity load. For the second time this week there was no loadshedding, which meant no black-outs,
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI. Tues— A senior educational officer In Malaya will arrive here soon to recruit Indian teachers to teach science, history, geography and English In Malayan schools. Parliament was told today— AP.
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  • 33 1 The Australian Minister for the Navy and Air, Mr. William McMahon, arrived in Singapore last night by air from Saigon for discussions with Service chiefs in Singapore and the Federation.
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  • 31 1 NAIROBI. Tues— An Asian shopkeeper was murdered by a gang of Africans last night and planes assisted the police in the search for the Mau Mau terrorist killers.— UP.
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    • 898 2 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS UNAUTHORISED BUILDINGS NOTICE Is hereby given to all Building Contractors that as from the date of the publication of this Notice the City Council of Singapore may take action against any Building Contractor who commences building operations In respect of which
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    • 495 2 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTIES HELD UNDER JOHORE OOVT. I ORANTB To Be Held At SALE-ROOM No. 18 JALAN WONO AH POOK, JOHORE BAHRU on Saturday 20th December. 1952 at 11 AM Lot 1. House known as Nos. 2 A 4 Jalan Wong All Fook Area 27J1 square
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    • 496 2 TENDERS P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'C Contractors and above will be received by the State Engineer. Perak, Ipoh, up to 3 p.m. on 17th December. 1952. for Painting A Redecorating Government Buildings In Larut 4c Matang District (Including Maxwell's Hill) for the year 1953. Pull particulars
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    • 266 2 OVERSEAS TELEGRAMS CABLE A "WIRELESS LIMITED announce that telegraph delays between Malaya and Europe are now normal. SHIPPING NOTICES Intending passengers for the ss Rajula" should note that In future all heavy baggage for Nagapattlnem and Madras should be placed alongside the vessel at the Singapore Harbour Board Oodown on
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    • 259 2 1 '^jjf^^^^^^^^ Takes COLOUR Pictures J -tfc^^y 3 DIMENSIONS \22^KSiS£m£l 9^f at sna P shot cost n mSrmk 11^55p? Kodachrome film ■j n^^^ THE NEW t# J9«^l Wi i B I I LalA I I H I IV^ I Bl I zi'iffMj mlm m*\* *Wm 1 1 111* 1B" I
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  • 331 3 'Invasion gross violation of U.N. Charter 9 charge NEW YORK, Tuesday. TNDIA yesterday told the Security Council that she must reject the latest Anglo-American resolution on Kashmir. The resolution, introduced on Nov. 5, urged Immediate negotiations at United Nations headquarters between India and Pakistan to
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  • 109 3 We support oil company, says Eden LONDON, Tues. BRITAIN would back the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company in maintaining its property rights over the pro<iuct.s of the oil industry in South Persia, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, told Parliament yesterday. Commenting on the statement by *he American State Department that purchasers of
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  • 49 3 LONDON. Tues—Commander C. H. Lightoller. 78. only surviving officer of the Titanic disaster, has died. He was second mate. The White Star Liner Titanir was wrecked with loss of 1.517 lives on its maiden trans-Atlantic voyage in 1912 after running into an iceberg off Newfoundland—AP.
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  • 19 3 NEW DELHI. Tues.— lndia exported 146.506 tons of scrap iron during the six months ending September.— A.P.
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  • 77 3 LONDON. Tues. AT least six high-ranking Czechoslovak Communist Party and Government officials were reported to have been arrested yesterday in a new purge. Reports of the arrests were broadcast by the official news agency Tanjug and monitored here The Vice-Premier Mr. Zdenek Fierlinger. was said to
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  • 42 3 BONN, Tues- Western allies have promised to release about 90 war criminals. Including three Field Marshals, as part of a Christmas amnesty, a usually well-inforir-ed source said today. Most will be released on medical parole. —Reuter.
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    30 3 POLICF. and men of the 5t h King's African Rifles guard Man Mau followers after a big raid on a maise plantation in the Mahiei area of Kenya.— A.P. picture
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  • 22 3 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The 7,000-ton Liberty ship Yorkman went aground in heavy seas near the entrance to Grays Harbour yesterday. UJ>.
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  • 37 3 LONDON. Tues— Marshal Tito, Yugoslav Prime Minister, said chances of preserving peace are better now than a year ago in a message today to the Third General Assembly of the World Veterans Federation. Reuter.
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  • 23 3 KATMANDU. NEPAL. Tues. —British climbers, undaunted by two Swiss failures thb year, will attempt to conquer Mount Everest next April.— U.P
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  • 134 3 PARIS Tuesday. BRITAIN has lost her battle for the appointment of a British Supreme Atlantic Pact naval commander in the Mediterranean, an authoritative source said here last night. Under a compromise plan now agreed by the pact's military experts, but still to be approved by
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  • 67 3 WASHINGTON, Tues— The Supreme Court yesterday decided the United States was not compelled by, the Constitution to pay for oil company property in Manila which was destroyed by the U.S. Army in the face of advancing Japanese troops in 1941. Claims totalling more than $18,000,000 have been
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  • 32 3 TEL AVIV, Tues. Two Syrian planes flew over the Galilian Mountains In Israel territory yesterday. A military spokesman said that Tsrael would protest to the Israel-Syrian armistice commission A.P.
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  • 73 3 SANTA FE, Tues. ipIOHT guards who were held hostage by prisoners yesterday walked through the gates unharmed after their ordeal. They ware salved; on Sunda? by convicts who took over control of the prison hospital. .Army National 1 Guardsmen, state police and other officers were ready to attack
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  • 169 3 KOKUSHKIN— THE LOVER MOSCOW, Tuesday. Fcan happen even in Russia. There was the grey -haired, bespectacled 51 -year-old accountant Peter Petrovich Kokushkin travelling about the country for the Ministry of Education. But travelling wasn't the only thing Peter did. Everywhere he went he had a fiancee. And
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  • 58 3 WASHINGTON, Tues— The VS. Government yesterday said that world production of natural and synthetic rubber in the first 10 months of this year totalled at least 2.185,500 tons The 740.500 tons of synthetic rubber d'd not include figures for Russia. World production in the first 10
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  • 304 3 LONDON, Tues. (CONDITIONS on the Stock Market today were very idle throughout the period, but despite this the number of prlre (alls were few and. where they occurred, were connected with end account. Glltedged made the best showing by recording gains up to 3 icths Buying in this
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  • 26 3 LONDON. Dec. 9 Cash Buyers £949 Sellers r^QForward Buyers »:MI S*»'ers €945; Settlement €95t (unchanged) Turn--over a m nil; p m 45 tons.
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  • 33 3 LONDON Her 9 —Spot 28'jd Jan 2«.. Prt 21\A.. March 27\d Jan-Mar 71\A Apr -Jane 26\d., Dec. c.i.f. 27 s d.. Jan. tit. 27'^d.. Jan -Mar c.i.f. 27' id. Market Quiet.
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  • 59 4 Naval base work as usual IT WAS work as usual yesterday at the Singapore naval base. Following a wage dispute with the Admiralty, the workers' union had threatened to strike yesterday. But this was called off on Sunday, after the union had been assured that the British Government was considering
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  • 76 4 TELUK ANSON, Tues.— Othman bin Haji Jabar, 29, a special constable attached to the Telok Buloh Estate, Utan Melintang, appeared in court yesterday on a charge of desertion He told the magistrate: "I applied for leave but was refused and so I went
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  • 74 4 SEGAMAT. Tues. When Customs officers raided a house in Labis they found 311 b. of opium and chanriu in a secret compt -rtment in the staircase, it was stated in the Sepamat Court. The tenant of the house, Leong Kee. 54 pleaded guilty to possessing the
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  • 280 4 Method was same in both hold-ups VyiTHFN three weeks three men held up two delivery-vans at gun-point. They got away with $7,490. In both robberies the same method was used, said Inspector A. D. Jacobs at a preliminary inquiry in a Singapore
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  • 85 4 AFTER more than seven years, the flag of the Rising Sun flies again in Singapore. This picture was taken after the flag was hoisted by the Japanese Consul-General. Mr. Ken Ninomiya, at the Consu-late-General in Oxley Road yesterday. The flag was sent from Tokyo by
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  • 27 4 KLANG. Tues.— The annual meeting o' '.he Klang Methodist You'h Fellowship will Ibe held on Friday at the Methodist Girls' School at Sultan Street. Klang.
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  • 157 4 Taxi hit car and lorry WHILE driving his lorry, Toh Chwee Seng saw a TT taxi and a car crash on the road ahead, watched "spellbound" as the taxi "darted" towards him at 50 miles an hour. It hit his lorry. Yesterday the Singapore Coroner.
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  • 84 4 STABBED OVER A 50-CT. DEBT Ml KIT MERTAJAM. Tues. APWD labourer, Sinnasamy, was stabbed with a penknife when he went to collect a debt of a 50 cents at Kepala Batas. In the Butterworth Court today. Yehambaram was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for causing hurt to Sinnasamy. Inspector Zainuludin
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  • 51 4 Mrs. Oel TJong Ie will open the Oei Tlong Ham hall at St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore, on Monday. Before the opening, old boys of the Christian Brothers' Schools will hold a tea party at the school at 5 p.m. A cinema show will follow the opening
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  • 209 4 No bowing as Jap flag flies again in Singapore SPHERE were no bows or shouts of "banzai," so commonly seen and heard during the occupation, when the flag of the Rising Sun was raised yesterday at the Japanese consulate in Singapore for the first time since the liberation. Instead, three
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  • 74 4 Jap film in S'pore soon SINGAPORE will see its first post-war Japanese film in February when the prizewinning, world praised Rashomon" will be screened. Yesterday, a spokesman of the American R.K.O film organisation, which will handle the picture, said: "The film has passed the censor in Singapore with a few
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  • 79 4 IPOH, Tues.— Alleged to have accepted a bribe of $150 from a toddy clerk in Talping on July 12, a 30-year-old Talping Customs outdoor officer. S. Ramanathan today claimed trial in the Assize Court. He was charged under the Corruption Ordinance. Ramanathan was alleged to have accepted
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  • 103 4 AIOO-foot-long, flve-lnrh-thlck length of rope was hauled into the Singapore Third District Courtroom yesterday by six policemen It was an exhibit In the case of Ong Tlew Beng. who I was charged with dishonestly I retaining the rope, worth $190. which was said to have
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 92 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 6.30 a.m. Tamil Music: 6.40 News in Tamil: 645 Chinese Music; 7 News tn Chinese; 7.05 Malay Music: 7.15 News in Malay; 7.20 English \J':sic; 7.30 News in English: 7.35 Sidney Torch Orch.; 8 Announcers Choice: 8.30-9 John Bull's Band: I p.m. Carl Chandler Orch.; U3J News;
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  • 240 5 800 workers to decide at crisis meeting PKiHT HUNDRED members of Ihe Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association will, at an emergency meeting on Saturday afternoon, decide whether or not to ga on strike. This was decided last night after a two-hour meeting of the Association's
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  • 63 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. DATO Ibahim bin Abdul Rahman. State Secretaiy. Johore, is the ni-xi Deputy Mentri Besar of Johore. Be will take over from lX\Tu Wan Idris, the retiring officer, who goes on leave at th^ end of the month. His promotion to the post has
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  • 43 5 KUALA LUMPUR Tues In the week ending Nov. 22. 17 people in Malaya died of pneumonia and three of dysentery health statistics today reveal In the same period 54 people contracted prwumonia. 42 dysentery and 10 ontrrlc fever
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    37 5 DR ONG SIM KEAT helps his bride. Miss Peggy Chan Peng Chi, to cut their wed din? cake at a reception at the Adelphi Hotel. Singapor e. They were married at the Registry. Straits Times pict ure..
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  • 224 5 DOGS USED IN MANHUNT TWO brother?, l.im Kirn Bock and Lim Poh Geok, were discharged by Mr. Justice B'own at Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of robbery. The two men were alleges to have entered a sago factory in Sembawang Road or the nisht of
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  • 135 5 S IMITATIONS N«U* I* I,^ at»» Mat* TOD.4T .J'l'LL .KT_»— i C.PIUI X«r. ..^llup Hill. Pairr-on Bif Balmoral Ur »P^g Chw.er.d Bank md »M« Hld( <.rur, r St. Statir I f" kertii, si. r. Cro^ Pa.wl j si Ld W *V'u Cmr ff»«" r»«n»rh i!i" Q VM Km.
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  • 91 5 A REBUKE FOR EVERY SMOKING COUNCILLOR KIALA LI'.VIPLK. Tues PDERAL Legislative Councillors have received a miM rebuke from the Clerk «f the Council. Raja Ayoub. In a letter today to all Councillors he says that after the recent Budget meetiai "danage was round at no less than five places oa
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  • 39 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues Mr. Ong Huek Lam, Chinese interpreter in the Magistrate's Court. Kuala Kangsar. has been transferred to the Sessions Court, Taiping Mr. Tung Wan from the Prisons Department, Taiping, has taken his place.
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  • 188 5 2 WILL SEE THEIR FRIEND GET B.E.M. ON Saturday week, two men will attend a Govern- ment House investiture in S ngapore and. as they recall tne most dreadful time of their lives, they will watch their frlen^ get a British Empire Medal from the Governor of Singapore. Mr. J
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  • 66 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Members of the Kuala Lumpur Co-operatWe Housing Society, who are not satisfied with the quality of the society's houses at Gurney Road today sought an interview with Mr H. G. Hanimett the British AdvLser. Selangor. Mr. Cheah Mak Sun, Mr. Densr Chin Meng
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  • 65 5 MALACCA, Tues— The Malacca Rotary Club has givrn $2,000 to the British Red Cross, Malacca branch Of this, $1,000 is meant for the TB library in the General Hospital Chinese, English. Malay and Indian books will be bought. The other $1,000 U for the branch's
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  • 31 5 BUTTKRWORTH. Tues. The Province Welletley Rural Board has rejected a petitlou from 100 fishermen and "blachan" manufacturers to carry on their trade in Bagan Jermab village.
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  • 33 5 SEGAMAT. Tver— Charged with driving their vehicles on a prohibited road without a proper escort. Abdullah bin Ahmad. 25, and Ahmad bin Mahmood. 35. were fined $20 each at Segamat.
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  • 125 5 Q N. SEETHAPATHY, a former Singapore Harbour Board assistant storekeeper successfully appealed in the High Court yesterday against a district court conviction s«ntenc3 of 22 months' tmpngonment ana nne or $800 for stealing 55 tyres. The Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, set aside the conviction
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  • 36 5 TELUK ANSON, Tues.— Hashim bin Abdul Humid. who altered his age from 16 to 18 years on his identity card, was fined $150 or one month's imprisonment in the Teluk Anson Magistrate's Court.
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  • 60 5 MUAR, Turs.— A Home Guard, Lee Pok Beng, 25, was charged at Muar with causing the death of a three-year-old girl, Tan Cheng Lin, through negUgqnce not amounting to culnabl© homicide. Lee Is alleged- to have shot the girl in a Home Guard post at
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 134 5 INITBU NAWO.NIt ASSOCUnoi 'u.l. INES E METHOD**! music »t 4Ui floor UarDoo.ld Houi? Raffle, Plaec !p m. AdmUsloi, lA.U.i UU.NU GOIiKCO.: Prill, f™!? h ne S e i" M i C A JS UlU€ ce ttf f tlio East U>d*e meekly mctln. at i n p e n h urc
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  • 36 6 MR. MRS. VICTOR LEE wish to thank all friends relatives f"r their good wishes, gifts and Httendnnce etc.. on their recent marriage. They cannot thank them individually as they are too numerous to do so.
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  • 51 6 THERE are two ways of buying a gown— you can trek round Singapore finding the pick of wliats available, or you can come ■truight to Madelines. EVERYONE'S talking about The Cocktail Party. At the Victoria Theatre 18th— 20th December at 9 p.m. Bookings at Robinn'i'.! It's an Arts Theatre
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  • The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Dec. 10, 1952.
    • 719 6 Nn communique was issued at the end of the Bukit Serene conference of Governors. British diplomatic offi- rials in Asia and Far East services chiefs. But the Commissioner General, Mr. Mal- colm Mac Donald, yesterday reviewed the work of the con- ference in an interview he gave
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    • 452 6 In August we drew attention to the case of Mr. P. V. George, a 57-year-old Indian plumber, now crippled and I unable to work as the result .of an accident in December 1949. Mr. George was in hospital until January 1951. Ex- cept for three months'
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    • 851 6 A CIVIL SERVANT'S RIGHT TO LOBBY lyiß. BLYTHE, the ITJ Colonial Secretary, held a Press conference on Dec. 5 and, in answer to a question, said he did not know if the Governor was aware of the existence of a locally issued copy of "Staff Relations in the Civil Service"
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    • 190 6 YOUR explanation at the foot of the letter "Empress Place Explains" (Dec. 5) seems to me a case of gui s'excuse s'accuse". "We were assured." you say, "that It (a letter to the Colonial Secretary from the Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employppsi had
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    • 289 6 SHOULD like to draw attention to this morning's report (Tuesday) that gas stokers have threatened to strike on January 1 and to make it clear that the City Council has accepted the AWARD of the Industrial Court relating to the matters specifically referred
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    • 176 6 YOUR Chinese correspondent "Fairplay," in your issue of Dec. 4. didn't tell the whole story of the $50 million given by the Malayan Chinese to the Japanese. For instance, he didn't say that the $50 million was col- lected by the Japanese military administration in 1942 with
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    • 48 6 I HOPE the present and past students of the Singapore Teachers' Training College will generously contribute towards the memorial fund started by the Singapore Commissioner of Police in the name of Mr. J D. Joseph, the first principal of the T.T.C STUDENT. Singapore.
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    • 106 6 I COULD not agree more with the suggestion made by Mr P. J Darnell (Dec. 6>. An overhead footbridge at Collyer Quay would be unsightly and, I must add, would be used but once by the majority and then just to sample the novelty. I cannot imagine
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    • 99 6 DURING the past months, the public has been I forced to endure the discom- forts of persistent blackouts with the natural corollary of I innumerable irate letters to the Press. Now that Mr. C C. Payne and his henchmen have succeeded in turning on the
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    • 187 6 Singapore Councillor s English YOUR correspondent "Tsk Tsk" should try and see i the beam in his own eyes. An excellent candidate of impeccable character capable iof speaking better English than "Tsk Tsk," put up in the North Ward, was defeated by a candidate described by you in the follow-
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    • 105 6 rE Progressive Party has all along insisted that candidates for elections, for both the City and the Legislative Councils, should be men of education who can express their thoughts in debate or in committee discussions. How a Councillor like Mr. K M. Oli Mohamed could have been allowed to remain
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    • 112 6 I AM very amused by "Tsk Tsk's letter, '"Speech for Victory." It will be a wonder to every politically conscious citizen how a Councillor who fails to make us understand him in a speech of a few sentences Is able to represent us in the Council. If one speaking unintelligible
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  • 400 6 Words WE have consistently observed that, any tlm e re» terence la made to a matte* of language In this halfcolumn, the philologists respond (In a manner surpassing any others in their respective chosen interests) a to the beat of a gong. Thl gong beaten a few
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    • 780 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. THICK: To Winifred and Colin, r daughter Susanne on Dec. Bth nt HututMir Kuala Lumpur. SMITH-HOLLINGS. The enKagrment is announced of R. Smith of Boustead and Co., Ltd., Kuala I.umpur. to Joyce Holllngs of AccrlnKton, Lanes. YATES-BATES. The engagement l.s announced between John Douglas Yates. youngeT son of
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    • 32 6 "wm" CHRISTMAS Pedalkars. Tricycle*. Bicycles, Motor Cars. Scooters. |*ep*. Station Wagons. Bronco Horses, Trotting Horses, etc., etc. Largest Range in stock for Your Choice T. M. A. LTD., 61/63 High Street, Singapore.
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    • 51 6 for a NOBLE I PROFESSION 1 For full particulars apply to THE PRINCIPAL MATRON GENERAL HOSPITAL, SINGAPORE. Space kindly donated by THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Listen to your favourite stations on murphy f^^^te more signal... L^l~ ■F^|U^H c Agents: I^^^ ->iii J^ S.P. SHOTAM CO., ITD. I ORCHARD ROAD,
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  • 214 7 Multi-alias member of district committee falls to the Suffolks KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. POUR terrorists one a district committee member have been killed by security forces in the Federation. One terrorist has been wounded and another has surrendered. A patrol of the Ist Suffolks killed the
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    32 7 WONG CHENG, with Jonat han Allen, the 9-tnonths-old son of Mr and Mrs. F. \V A lien. Picture was taken on Amah Wong's return to Si ngapore from England. Straits Times picture.
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  • 96 7 rE crew of the Charon have had a lively 10 days but their trials, for this trip at least, are nearly over. Today 119 schoolchildren will walk ashore to join their parents. They are the first of the annual Christmas homecoming rush ol Malayan
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  • 50 7 Twenty-nine Singapore dealers were fined $3,350 list month for food and price control violations. Twenty-three did not display price taps and six sold •i"... r cttes abovi* the displayed price. Of 37 urosec d six were ;ischarped, one acquitted md one warned. The rest urere Hned.
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  • 81 7 SOON after saying good-bye to her nephew on a blacked-ouf night at the Singapore railway station. Wong S* cc Keow. 50. who was leading her two-year-old adopted daughter, slipped as she was petting off the moving train and fell down the cap between the platform and
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  • 196 7 MUCHTRA YELLED AMAHS A YS- MALAYAN house-keeping methods are very, very j old-fashioned, says Wong Cheng, the much-, travelled amah who looks after the children of >;r. ana Mrs. F. Allen. Amah Wong returned to Singapore by the Canton yesterday lrom England, whrre she kent house
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  • 133 7 THE American publisher, I Mr Henry R. Luce, said •n Singapore ypsterday that t'rere was ne sian ot r\n immediate peace :n K^rei j Mr Luce p.rtner of th« Time. L i f i an»i For tun masazine had' j v s spent font days at
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  • 42 7 IPOH. T\w< -Eighty mii ■troeu 's Li;gan a week's j course v ad'.iit p'luea'.ion instructors In Kjmanised Malay at Batu Gaiah yesterday. The course Is bplng sponsored by the Batu Gajah i Adult Education Association. 1 1 I
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  • 53 7 Gurkha sgt. I gets M.M. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Army announced today that the Queen has approved the award of the Military Medal to acung Sergeant Ishware Limbu. of the 17 Gurkha Rifles. Sfrt. Lshware Limbu led a platoon which killed five terrorists in the Labu area of Negri Sembilan
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  • 47 7 IPOH. Mon. The new $150,000 hostel of Ipoh Junior Technical school in Cator Avenue will be officially opened by the Mentri Besar. Perak. Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, on Thursday during Darents' day and presentation ceremony at 10.30 am. The hostel can accommodate 90 boarders
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  • 105 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Toes. YAP MOOI SIM. 41. asked the police to help him collect from a "chee fah" i>rß3Miser punter's winning. Today in th, Kuala Lumpur rlrst Mafistrate's Court l»e was fined $500, in default two months' simple imprisonment for heinr a "cbet
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  • 83 7 Mrs. Tjong See Yin, concert pianist from Medan, who is well known to Singapore and Federation audiences, is back in Singapore, and will give two recitals at the Victoria Memorial Hall in January. Mrs. Tjong. before World War 11, gave several recitals on the Memorial Hall's pipe
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  • 76 7 Mr. A. \V. Bellamy. Singapore District Judye yester--I*7 sentenced Tan Joo Ti ;k. 23. to nine months' imprisonment for stealing $190 from Mr Koh Kik Thee in ms on Oct. 1. Mr. Koh said that wh'le in a bus in North Bridge Road. that day,
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  • 33 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tws.- T leng 800 Cnai. who was found smoking opium ir a room in Jalan Meldrum, was fined $200 or three months' gaol by the Sessions Court rday. i
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  • 139 7 held only empty boxes T»HE SECOND mystery safe at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was opened by its president. Mr. Tan Siuk Kew. yesterday, and its 40-year-old secrets were unfolded five beautifully lacquered empty boxes, and nothing else. Immediately after It was opened, and
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  • 80 7 P E N A N G, Mon.— Lady Templer. wife of the High Commissioner, has given SlOO to the Peoang St. Nicholas Home maintenance fund. The first list or donations totalling $6,138 Includes $85 from the Penang ResidentCommissioner, Mr. R. P Bingham, $500 from
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  • 64 7 BENTONG. Mon Wonß Thye. 49, and her 18-year-old daußhter. Lee Kirn Yin. wire eaih sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment at Ben to he today when they were found guilty of possessing 36 terrorist documents. The West Pahan-z Sessions Court President. Mr E. M. Smallwood. was told
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  • 207 7 ON Monday Malaya will see for the first time since the war the United States B- 9 Superfortresses which bombed strategic targets here during the Japanese occupation. They will be on the first of a series of Superfortress training flights from Clark Fie d in
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  • 200 7 Singapore is so clean, says a mayor WHE first impression the A Mayor of Rangoon, U Htun Tin, had of Singapore on his arrival yesterday was the cleanliness of the city. Dr. Ba Glay, secretary to the Mayor, told the Strait* Times. The Mayor and his party are touring South-East
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  • 55 7 KUALA. Lumpur, Tues.— The Federal Government said today that no direct apreal for subscriptions to t^p King George VI Memorial F-.ind will be made in llm Federation Donations will, however, op welcome in London kDdntf be sent to the King George VI National Memorial F
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  • 48 7 Ballot papers marred oth>>i than with a cross apainst th candidate's name were typica' of the votes rejected at th* 5 Singapore City Council elections on Saturday. Mr M Pnnnuduray. Supervisor r* Elections, said yesterday A total of 429 votes were iecteri
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  • 18 7 Family remittances to China from Malaya in November totalled $1,909,775. Of this. $1,190,957 went from the Federation
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  • 165 7 He will tell U.S. about our tin rTHE nrst USIS Direc- tor in Malaya. Mr. Henry Lawrence. Junior, returned to Singapore by Pan-American Airways yesterday to study the Malayan tin industry. Now Assistant Director ot the Malayan Tin Bureau In Washington Mr. Lawrence wltt be here two months studying current
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  • 25 7 JOHORE BAHRU Tucs The Council of the AllMalayan Federation of Government Medical Employees Trade Union are negotiating for a pension scheme for members
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  • 111 7 Mr. Tan Chin Tuan ha s Kiv- n notice of his intention to ask the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W L Blythe. In the f •■sislative Council whether it is true that under Singapore's Income Tax Ordinance: 1 A taxpayer is obliged
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    • 80 7 HOSTS of m9B5 guests EVERYWHERE ftackevS From $1/65 to $8/50 per box -FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES S> 0 ONLY TKE BEST /r^^SpsL WILL DO MAKE THE A^ f y Als/-«a» f party wfmßkmfmi^n Christmas Puddings in Sealed Aluminium Basins at $3.60 each. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG
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  • 49 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Malay Regiment Is to have Its own magazine for the first tim e sinc c its formation in 1933. Known as "The Pahlawan the magazine will appear quarterly In Romanised Malay and English. The first number is expected before Christma*.
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  • 49 8 PENANG, Tues— A 114--year-old calligraphlst. Mr. Yong Chaou Hslew, has arrlvde from Singapore to hold a one-man charity exhibition. The date and venue of the ithow have not been' fixed. Mr. Yonß said he will tfcur North Malaya to give exhibitions in aid of charity.
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  • 85 8 David Low draws a songkok and tries one THE DAVID LOW NE WSREEL this time it is of Low, the political cartoonist, himself. Low is on his way to Hong Kong in the Canton with Mrs. Low to visit their daughter. The Canton called at Singapore yesterday. On the left,
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  • 340 8  -  NAN HALL By PEOPLE expect me to be a comedian but I am a quiet, serious man, interested in politics," said the famed British cartoonist, David Low, on arrival in Singapore yesterday. lie told the Straits Times that he was "not
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  • 147 8 and her friends will know why IPOH. Friday. yUAN Dapor binte Bak Akor, a 35-year-old Sakai TT woman, won't be at home for many moons. For Wan Dapor, self-confessed bandit food supplier was yesterday sentenced to 18 months' gaol at the Assize Court. I
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  • 125 8 New measures at Kallang cut accident risk V^EW safety measures to reduce the chances of accidents at Singapore's Railing airport during bad weather have just been introduced. A standard instrument approach and holding and take-off procedures were brought into effect at Kalian? on Tuesday by the Department of civil Aviation.
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  • 53 8 Mr. Menon for Madras show KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Mr. V.M. N.Menon, a Federal Legislative Councillor. is leaving for Madras by BOAC plane on Thursday to attend the opening of the international social welfare exhibition on Sunday Mr. Menon, who will be accompanied by his wife and son. is expected back
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  • 32 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Toes.— Mr. J. B. Maseneld. Chief Police Officer. Johore. has gone on long leave He win spend sometime in Hong Kong and then go on to England.
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  • 46 8 KUALA LUMPUR Tues Malayan Railway earned $4,533,211 i n Octouer. figures released today show In the same period paying goods carried totalled 165.96S tons Ud to the end or October the railways had earned $2,300,000 more than in the samp period last year.
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  • 45 8 A new water tanker. Bintang I, built in Hong Kong for a firm in Singapore, is expected in the Colony early in January The vessel Is the third of its type to be built in Hong Kong for the firm.
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  • 37 8 The secretary of the Singapore Progressive Party. Mr. JAM Ede. left for Britain on the Chusan yesterday oa five months' leave. Mr 8 K. Oaw will act as secretary In his absence.
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  • 37 8 Forty children from the Children's Aid Society, Singapore, will be given a Christmas party at 3 p.m. on Saturday at the Pavilion Restaurant, Orchard Road. The party is being organised by members of the restaurant.
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  • 43 8 TAIPINO, Tues— Low Mah Seng, 22, who is alleged to have attacked Wong Siew Loon with a hammer at the Taiplne Prison. wa s charged before the Taiping Magistrate witn voluntarily causing grievous hurt. The case was postponed to Dec. 15.
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  • 37 8 IPOH. Tues.— Miss M. O. Herbertson. official organiser of women's -institutes who was invited from England by the Federation Government, today held a two-hour discussion with members of the Perak committee of the Women's Institute.
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  • 141 8 Don't stray, pastor tells women LOVE and loyalty form the best basis for marriage the Rev Tracy K. Jones, pastor of the Singapore Weslev Church, told a group of women yesterday, in the YW.C.A. Headquarters at Coliyer Quay. Mr Jones was deputising for Mrs. Una Levlne. assistant director of the
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  • 64 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The police depot. Kuala Lumpur, and the surrounding areas may have a water shortage tomorrow, the Water Works Engineer. Belangor. announced this evening. The shortage is expected because of pipe-line connections which are being carried out tonight Houses in Gurney Road, the new H™«««f»»;
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  • 77 8 The Singapore Chinese Swim mine Club, at its Christmas dance on Saturday, will conduct a lucky draw, gross proceed* of which win be shared equally by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosia Association and the Singapore Association for the Blind. One dollar tickets for the draw are now
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  • 77 8 THE Rev. Joe B. Kennedy, the American youth evangelist, returned to Singapore on Monday night to "get organised" for a gigantic youth movement to save Asia from Communism. Mr. Kennedy, bnrly and youthful-looking, told the Straits Times: "I am shore denominations. I am here
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  • 278 8 r~E examination secretary of the Institute of Commerce of Great Britain in Singapore last night announced the following results of the examinations held in Colony In September, t AitmliKi uil<imM|: Ua C'boT Kvoac M»dh«T..ii ratal KrMiuna. Low Kent Tanz Kant Ch.o 800. Tu n Bak (am
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    • 26 8 DIAMOND THEATRE KilHI ONLY I Show*: 3.1 a. «.LJ aY 9.15 p.m. "HAJL~CHAX." (Hindi) Opening To-morrow ALADDIN AND THE \M)MIH!| I I, LAMP (with EacUsk Subtitles)
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  • 965 9 A wild chase round the roof top AH CHAN'S school had broken up for the j Christmas holidays, and he was walking home With his report tucked under his arm when he saw a knot of people standing in front of a tall building. Thi v all seemed excited. and
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  • 38 9 All these, children are looking for the bluebird ot happiness. They are the pupil.s of Dean's School and performed in the plan 'The Blue Bird,' which was produced at St. Margaret's School Hall, Singapore, last week.
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  • 514 9 A CORRESPONDENT from Kranji wrote to me and said that his daughter had a Penny Black in her collection and what did I think it was worth. I could not say exactly, without seeing the stamp, the values of old Blacks range from £3 '$25) to £25
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  • 261 9 Two more puzzles from a wise owl i Dear Boys and Girls, Here is a painting contest 'tor readers of a'l ages up to 1 1 8. You may use either or crayons to colbur this picture and neatness, and age will be taken into consideration when ludgmg Write your
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  • 28 9 rAXK you A. Atchnchan Nair, of Singapore, and Kama I a Doraisamy, of Kuala Lumpur, for your contributions to the Christmas Toy Fund.
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  • 195 9 WISE Owl Ahmed from Serembcm wants to know what the man in the moon really is. rE dark patches on the moon which form the face or the man In the moon are caused by the lunar landscape. If you looked at the moon through a powerful
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    • 237 9 tUeaHorpi*- I**1 -r*— L-, For that weekend picnic be sure you have s!^g^^zj&^^x\ a tin lo as y to C^s^^ggS^'^l^ use and delicious to <$& (jo| drink, combined with Mill ts nourisnin 9 qualities. U Pil makes it the ideal drink •VS^C.'^* f° r sucn occasions NE-^jH "V\ O oP
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  • 74 10 Small trade buying By Our Market Correspondent WITH reserve by sellers, the Singapore Rubber Market was steady yesterday. December first srade closed at 951 cents a lb.— lJ cents abo.e Monday's price. At one stage the price was up to 95 1 2 cents a
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  • 161 10 QINOAPORE Share Market was I KJ stpariy in all sections vesterdiv Price changes announced by the Malayan Share Broker's Assoei*tio:. wcre:mm wwmmm Batrr. N,n rr Fraser Si Nravp ora» iM jainrnon-s 3.05 li'lo»n Disp 2io W Hammer II stock 1.77 J.i<Hso:i Co. .1 8i M Colia IN Straits
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  • 120 10 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Today's Singapore tin price: 5474.25 a picul (up 12 > 2 cents). I Closing prices yesterday were in cents per Ib. No 1 B.S.S. S"o» icose buyers 95 i sellers 95 1 No. 1 R.SS. f.ob. tn bales Dec j buyers 95 sellers 95 •>
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  • 30 10 NEW YORK. Tiifs. No. 1 K.S.S. Deeembrr contract (in IV cents per Ib.t: Friday's Monday's closin* elosinr SUM hid 11.71 bH "l.s-i ajjJkH 31*5 asked Tone: Steady lunnfllcial).
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  • 34 10 HONG KONG Tues Fre■"rirket purrencr evchanue of Hn'i Ko"? rio?Hrs was rMirve" 1 ■M the clos<" toda'- is fnl'rm-s--t'S«l HK»-|)« 3 cash HKB6O*, iTT. t HK«.is.6s. One tael of Wld HK*****5.
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  • 94 10 Produce Mart i Si iv a pore hinrvr Proa) ate Exchange moon prices.): —A steady 1 market was reported for copra. with buyers $34 f.o.b. a picul and sellers $35. Coconut oil: $53 sellers A steady market was also noted for pepper, with a rise of $5 a pirul (or
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  • 77 10 Well spread £20-MfUION LOAN FULLY SUBSCRIBED MU.,.01 ,;\i Toes Till- £!0-mlUiOn ISth serarity loan at the new I percent interest rate will be fttlly sobscribed. The aeMnc Prime Minister and Fedrrxl Treasurer. Mr. Fao% g>n, annoanced this afternoon that the loan would be closed an Tharsdlay, instead a/ Satarday—the day
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  • 170 10 CHIPS alougiidr th r Singapore Bar hour Board codnwn. or rxorrt Ihrrr at 7 am today are UW.w- 1 Kiwi: 15 Bahadur CP: Strrl Architect (/I. BenwTvt* a 9: Hokkai Maru tl Sanana 1? BMM 4 B Tircoch :5/U: BeTve«. :8: < Ur'nna l»'2O- Saloni N WillH. 1
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  • 90 10 1 IN THE Irst II months of this year. Malaya shipped 839.294 tons of rubber abroad, compared with 1.0V..MK tons in the corresponding period last year a devreuae of MS.r.il Exports in November, at 77.818 tons, were fi.SO* ton, less than in October and 17.978 lons
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  • 136 10 trading on Australian Exchange MELBOURNE. Tuts INVESTMENTS had a lirai ma 1 net on the Stock E:.ch*ng« toda> The continued strength ol moo! vu the main finning influence. Trading was well spread, but few transaction* exceeded 500 Closint middle Drier* ol inrctrd locks all 10 Auitraiian furrencv mrlutica Loan i'
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  • 28 10 NFW YORK. Turn. Invxtnrs lost uttlp tlm<. on Wall Street vest*rday In extendlncj the late hardening In 'he abs°nce of weekend developments to discourase bullish sentiment.
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  • 117 11 S.R.C 3; 5.C.C... 0 GOOD HOCKEY was witnessed on the Singapore Cricket Club padang yesterday when the Singapore Recreation Club beat S.C.C. in a friendly game by three goals to nil. Veteran Kenny Leembruggen showed that he has not lost his touch by
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  • 122 11 COMBINED Services (Malaya and Singapore) meet Combined Civilians (Malaya and Singapore) ln their annual rugby fixture at Penang on Saturday. Dec 20. The Combined Services team includes five Fijians. Services team is: Major F.i n man iR Slgs Spore); P Lt Smith (RAF. Malaya, capt).
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  • 302 11 Need 150 with eight wickets From JACK FINGLETON BRISBANE, Tuesday. JACKIE McGLEW, of South Africa, put down his anchor in the first Test here at high noon today and was still at the wicket at 5.30 p.m. with 68 runs to his credit. As a
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  • 88 11 Baby Low. last year's Singapore rur.ner-up. last night beat Junior champion Doreen Keong 12-9. 12-11 to enter the final of the women's open rlngles badminton championship. Baby Low will now meet Helen Heng. the champion, who entered the final without playing a single .stroke Helen
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  • 44 11 Girls Sports Club beat Alexandra Ladies' Hockey Association by four goals to one yesterday. G.S.C. scorers were Mrs. K. Gribben. Mrs. M. de Souza. Mrs. Ruth Pennefather and Mhs M. Clarke Alexandra Ladles scored their only goal through Miss B. Gozzett.
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  • 132 11 AUSTRALIA— Ist Inns.: 289 S. AFRICA— Ist. Inns.: 221 AUSTRALIA 2nd Inns Morrb. c Melle b Tayfleld :.s Mr Donald st Walte b Tayfleld 17 Haasett c McGlew b Mr lie 17 Harvey run oat 5* Miller Ibw Tayfield Hole Ibw Mrllr (2 Lindwall not out Lancley b Watkins
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  • 159 11 YOUNGSTERS SA VE SHIELD HOLDERS PERTH. Tues. WESTERN AUSTRALIA took first innings points from their Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales which ended in a draw here today. It was the second successive Shield game ln which the reigning champions had failed to gain a point but they were
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  • 160 11 Sedgman and McGregor take doubles MELBOURNE. Tues. pRANK SEDGMAN and Ken McGregor won the doubles final ln the Victorian tennis championships today by defeating Ken Rosewall and Lewis Ho.td 6-4, 10-8, 3-6, 6-3. World champions Sedgman and McGregor thus regained the prestige they lost in the recent New South Waies
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  • 43 11 R.AF. Seletar trounced the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by seven goals to one in a friendly hockey match at Hong Lirr Green yesterday. Scorers for R.A.P. Seletar were Carpentar (4) Haynes <2> and Storey. Swee Lim Swang scored for S.C.R C.
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  • 33 11 JOHANNESBURG. Tues Gerald Dreyer. 23-year-old South African champion. last night won the Empire welterweight title from the holder Cliff Curvis. the British champion. Dreyer won on points over 15 rounds
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  • 39 11 TWICKENHAM. Tues. Cambridge scored an astonishing victory over Oxford by six points (a try and a penalty goal) to five la goal) in the 71st inter- Var.-it rugger match here today. Oxford led by at halfUme Reuter
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  • 30 11 The Singapore Engineer Regiment were eliminated yesterday from the Singapore Hockey Association's Junior knockout competition by No. 3 8.0.D. second eleven. The BOX), won 3-0 at Gillman Barracks.
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  • 248 11 BOD earn replay with TTC I TiEACHERS Training College -I- were expected to clear their first hurdle in the I Singapore Hockey Association's Senior knock-out tournament when they met 3 BOD. on the Singapore Indian Association ground yesterday. But after 70 minutes, including three periods of extra time, lt was
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  • 84 11 The Rest side against Europeans ln the annual hockey match on the S.C.C. padang on Friday at 515 Dm. will be V. N. Pillay (CBC). Avtar Singh (KhaLsa Assn.). R. Fernando <SRC); P. Pennefather (Pcltee), 8. Velupillai 1 Police. Captain). A. C. Shegaran (CSC); p
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 465 11 HOCKEY: S.H A. Senior k.o. comprtitron R.E.M.K v i'oli.f. Ayer Raja, Road (Capt. Stocker and W. 0.1. Hutt); friendly: RA r. Malaya v KhaJaa. Balentirr: R.A.I SelfUr women v R.A.K Chmnti women. Seletar. SOCCER: IJt.C. v BriUsh Military Hospital. Fairer Park. .RUGGER: G.H.Q. v R. SlfnaU. Tanglin (Lt/Cdr. Gray) All
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    • 15 11 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: Hi?h 0447 (7.7) and 1626 (7.4); Low 1025 (4.9) and 2142 (3.7).
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  • 1477 12 Race 1—2.00: Cl. 3. Div. 6— 5J Furs. Str. 1 -06 Lone Ranger Bagby Jr 9.00 Quintette Stable Lewis 2 Man o'War II Lansdoim 8.13 Mrs Loh Chin Allan 3 Fancy Light Poshni 8.12 Mr. Mrs. 1. K. Cheah Allan 4 Rakahanfa D Jones 8 11 Belmont
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  • 607 12  - 3 RECOMMENDED IN OPEN DAY'S RACING EPSOM JEEP Mt Clare, Forget-Me-Not, Palitoy By IifONT CLARE (Race Seven), Forget-Me-Not (Race Three) and Pali toy (Race Two) appear to be three safe each-way bets at Ipoh today, second day of the Perak Turf Club December Meeting. Mont Clare, a three-year-old by Etoile
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  • 188 12 EPSOM JEEP (VII BOY POINTER RACE 1 2.U-1 I \i: I SCOTCH Rakahanga Man o'War LONE RANGER 1 irrr Scotch Harrohye MAN O'WAR Rakahaaga Harrobye RACE 2 2.30 PALITOY Winning Brief Ba 4le Cruiser PALITOY Winning Brief Padi Field DIRECTOR Padi Field Palltoy RACK 3 FORGET MX NOT Pride
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  • 721 12 TODAY'S RACING at Ipoh starts with the NewL comers' Handicap (Class 3, Div. 6 SU. str.) and punters will probably have no bigger problem to solve than in this field, i Among the H acceptors are some promising two and three-year-olds and of them only
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  • 43 12 TWERE is a prospect of improved going for today's races, reports Epsom Jeep from Ipoh. The weather for the past 48 hours has been fine and if there is no rain the going will probably be no worse than slightly yielding.
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  • 93 12 The Singapore Amateur Football Association has Invited the following 17 players to tour Hong Kong and Manila at the end of January next year Chu Chee Seng (Tigers), Beet Yew Chang (Chinese Ath.). Yap Chong Kum (Tigers). R. Davids (8.C.C.). Soh Teow Keng (Rovers' Harlth (Tigers).
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  • 296 12 HAND A S WINNING TURN IS DUE LIANDA, a four-year-old mare, had her first race at Bukit Timah in July and since then has been on the board five times, her form figures in her last five races reading 3 2 2 3 2. I think she will get the
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    • 853 12 TUITION JACQUELINE CURZON. Soprano, L.R A.M. Can now accept students for Singing and Voice Production. Phone ***** Ext. 390 HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE LET US BUILD your house for you on European Housing Estate off Bukit Tlmah Road. 3 b-d--roomed house complete with land. Including fans, hot-cup-boards, fitted kitchen,
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