Singapore Standard, 29 November 1950

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard VOL I NO. 150 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29/1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 477 1 Issue Must End TOKYO. Nov. 28. (AP) General Douglas Mac Arthur warned today liis retreating United Nations •»r:n\ and tin* nonCommunist world face "an entirely new war" because <>1 the crushing Red Chinese intervention m Korea. Then tho hi^li commander, m an extraordinary communique, acknowledged he i*> powerless lo cope
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  • 362 1 External Aid Needed For beaded tor S'pore Plan Standard Reporter el— al tiiiarne i- not forthromini*. the Sj.ll .M»r t I> t lo|>nient Finn will have to be Batk a'!\ .-a ill tin* AfW-fttanl Secretai\tLiir-. Sincnpore, Mr. I). Stntehburj last a R Ho Malaya mroadmat commenting on the The Singapore
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  • 14 1 6-Year Plan For SE Asia Announced i I I I tt I 8, Paf
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  • 58 1 Photo. Princes. Margaret curtsied as slip greeted Queen Julian of the Netherlands at the Victoria Station. London, last wee!; when the Quern arr eel on a state visit to Britain. At the background (left to right) are Prince Bernhard 03 the Netherlands, King George
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  • 144 1 Reds Halt Advance In Tibet NEW DELHI, Nov. M Chinese invaders of Tibet have halted their advance on alls anticipating a merit by negotiation, the 1 of India re rt< ay from Kalimpong. I The newspaper correspondent said thai the Tibetan G eminent, under the 16-yearn Dalai Lama, had informed
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  • 93 1 CondenserBurst Into Flames Standard Staff Reporter THE Police and the Singapore f. Brigade were alerted tins morning shortly past midnight, when a steam pipe attached to one of the condensers ot the St. James Power Station burst into flames as It came Into contact with raw lubricating oil. A> three
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  • 89 1 5 Chinese Women Arrested By Anti-Vice Squad Standard Staff Reporter FIVE Chinese women, between the ages of 18 and 25. were ested I y the police m a combined raic by the Social Welfare D partment and the Anti-Vice Department of the Police m the R .well Ro\d area Last
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  • 44 1 Allison New US Consul-General For Singapore WASHINGTON, Nov. 2* (AP;— .Mr. John M. Allison, U.S. state Department es* perl on plans for a Japanese P treaty. was toda named American ConsiLGeneral for Singapore. had been Director ef the Office of Northeast A.siai Affairs. i
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  • 110 1 Standard Stall Reporter ELEVEN cases of poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) wre reported to the Municipal y since Nov. 20. This brings the total to :l cases m November and o.i .-ne January th:7 yearHealth authorities are nt yet prepared to say that ne outbreak, which has
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  • 214 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 28 APi The United Nations Security Council decided Monday to consider all aspects of the Korean and Formosan questions together, despite the bitter opposition of Russia. i ended ;i procedural wrangle and the Chinese Communists were invited to the table. The Chinese
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  • 189 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 28 (AP) Premier Jawaharlal Nehru today tohl Parliament tiiat Pakistan Premier Liaquat Ali Khan has iivited him to pay another visit j to Karachi to continue taJca on settlement of outstanding Imio-Pak disputes- He added that he would accept as soon as
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  • 89 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 28 (UP) The Royal Air Force announced today that almost 200 families of service personnel m the Far East may be flown out from the United Kingdom to join their husbands because of shipping shortages due to the Korean war. The
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  • 33 1 US To Charge Peking With Aggression U iSHINGTON^ Nov. 28 (Reuter) The I nited Stafef has decided to eh urge Com m// n i ii t (.Iti mi uilh azuressi on m Korea.
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  • 85 1 SEOUL, Nov. 28 (AP) Waves of Chinese Commu: infantry smashed at t: posed right Hank of the United ons line m Northwest Korea today. At the same time, they hit hard for the third consecutive night all along the line from Taechon to the
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  • 98 1 Generals Called To Sue MacA TOKYO. Nov. 28 (I Edward Almond. Commander of United m northeast X i on an summons l4acthur. ond said the call to came as a surpr. reached him at the front at 3 p.m. Lieut. Gen. Walton Walker, Commander of the 1 Army, which has
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  • 15 1 BENARES. Nov. itional itomic physicist uibay on Dec. 14.
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    • 82 1 I el h'j- re 1 i \vailaiiif m rarioai de&ltn* a culoavi > I ISAACS OptiumtrKl a, Opiu un i U I IHf AX» MM I (ott Kittle* Place) Ph .ne- MOTORSCYTHE ~*><* »<^^K>~»-^*^****^ fc *V >I *J** p,**^^^^ SELF-PROPELLED I BRITISH I MANUFACTURE Built to withstand hard work and
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  • 422 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE ONLY major step which the Singapore Government ran take m the way of economic development i* to encourage manufacturing industries. Mr. D. Strutchbury, Assistant Secretary s i for Economic Affairs, Singapore said this last t j night m a radio broadcast commenting
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  • 196 2 Fed. Plan: 'Approach Is Sound' Standard Staff Reporter THE APPROACH of tins.'UJ.'? million Federation of Malaya Developmenl Plan is fundamentally sound. Mr. J. A. F. Morley, ih<* federal Government 9 Acting Economic Secretary said last nighl m a ra«l talk, commenting o~ lr Plan, which Mas yesterday. I He said
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  • 143 2 Standard Staff Reporter PRISON sentences ranging m 10 months to two y< c imposed on five Chinese m i ore First District est< rday after the men re convicted of unlawful i sembly on board the President van Buren on Oct. 10 Accused were
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  • 74 2 .WHILE bathing with a party of Chinese boys m a stream near Singapore's Mcßitchie '•>• rvoir on Nov. l<i. a 15--year-old schoolboy, Lee Ah Lim, lost his life when he was pinned underneath a large tree which fell during a storm. He was dead when taken
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  • 39 2 A YOUNG Chinese. Ang Ah I noo, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of stealing a $30-pen at Rallies Quay on Nov. 27. Sentence was postponed. Bail of $250 was granted.
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  • 83 2 Standard Staff Reporter ALL THE 90 people detained (hiring the big pol cc re< ning operation m the Kirn Keat Road area on Saturday morning have been released Ll 1 Commissioner! < I.D .dr. N. G. Morns, re- i ed yesterday. More than 500 men were
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  • 54 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Improvement Trust is to open a subbranch at the Trust Estate Office, Tiong Bahru Road to receive payments of rents and consolidated accounts from Dec. 1 \o 9 from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. Payments by post should however, be sent
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  • 216 2 PRICES totalling £4,100 are i 1,; m Australian lite: i j competitions for works to comrneroorate the 1951 Common- i m th Jubilee Celebrati* as There are five ci mpetitions: a nov< -Firsl pi iz< iii.ooo. Second prize £500. A non-fiction pi. ise \vi-:k of
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    58 2 Cambridge Exam A TOTAL of 1,328 boys ond girls are taking their Senior Cambridge School Certificate examinations m Singapore this year. In the picture below, taken yesterday ot the Convent of the Ho!y Infant Jesus, 150 girls trt-^-n the Convent, the MetnWjst Girls' School, includi»»g\r»'ivo*« condidotes, are seen
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  • 159 2 iHJLmx, that the parties m the case had ceased to be landlord and tenant, according to an agreement entered into previously, Mr. Justice I E ans delivered jndgraenl yesterdaj for a landlord who rlaiaard possession I of a boose ifl Upper (miliar Koad There
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  • 148 2 I CARD RAID Standard Staff Reporter REWARDS up to $500 are ng offered by the Singapore Police for information leading o the arrest of the terroi md their followers who raided be four Chinese night sch< Q Monday night and rol teachers and students of
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  • 80 2 Five Men Face Jobbery Charge 1 HARGES of robbing a S kl Bfchan Singh, of four bund i i cl wood and voluntarily caus ijg grievous hurt to him at tl c lid an Association m B;.- j istier Road, were preferred' .gainst four Chines* Goh Chve Chong Chua. Aw
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    43 2 MISS S. RAHIMIAh v. be h UJ br leaviog Sin jpn: shortly for Ixmdtm to take u\\ a Mir-iag <:»;*r-< al the Hospital lor Sick Chik- Great Ormoad Stre I emdon She is th<. ftrsl bdo■esiaa girl to be accepted m that hospital.
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  • 48 2 S TOLE BICYCLE standard Staff X porter FIVE MONTHS' rigoi prisonment was impos* Vi 7 N by the Singapon Second Police Magisti S.E. Teh. yesterday, fter lit had p]< ad< d guilty a bicycle valued at $160, mg to AH. Siddons m I Valley Road, on Aug. 31.
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  • 271 2 Standard siafl Reporter THF SINCAPORE Governmenl has agreed to lease ajpiece ol land to the Singapore inti-TuberculofOa Usocfction for 99 years to enable the tseociatioa to build tleir modern $500,000 Treatme.l centre, it wn« revealed Ia the Chairman of SATA Mr. L. _dw.nl.
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  • 18 2 A YOUNG i esti Lan, T; C atch wort R next b1 a Road i l
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 729 2 SITUATIONS > _CANT WAR DAMAGE COMMISSION P. O. BOX 192 kl AIV LUMPUR n] tkins are in*, ited for posts of Assessor and Jr.- estiga ol the following i ies of claims: Agriculture Bu kttngs Engineering Bit-., esa Pi haU Chattels. The inclusive salary ranges applicable are as fellows: rs
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    • 29 2 [BISINfcSS Oi'POKvTiTn, ACCOMDTN. Wascos will c< lOCK COMFORTA6U ccr,(( ct e'c-t- P': Tubing C REDUCE SAFE L f algal: A rHvc.i «iii» CH UU S I OMP 1 1 >£."
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  • 184 3 Reports Of Ceylon Rupee Revaluation Create Near Panic Standard StaiT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday:— —A situation bordering on panic was caused among the Ceylonese Community m the Federation yesterday when banks refused to issue drafts on Ceylon currency which, it is strongly rumoured, is being revalued. Il is understood that
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  • 77 3 Singapore Banks Are Cautions Standard Stall Reporter SINGAJPORfi ba iks are takiag no ehanees w the current rumour oo Ceylon's enrreacy revaluation. Normal demands for Ceylon Rupees are being satisfied, a Singapore hanker told Thc Standard yesterday. Any unusually heavy purchase of Ceylon !>.u pecs will however be dealt with
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  • 164 3 Staadard Stall Correspoadent 7 A LUMPUR. Tue: The Chinese School Teachers Association of Kuala Lumpur has forwarded a petition to Sir Christopher Cox. Education Adviser to the Secretary ol Stare for the Colonies, urthe setting up of a uniform education system m order to promote racial harmony
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  • 49 3 A large audience at a recent ting of the Oxford Branch of Royal Empire Society m London' were addressed on Malaya by three pet the Federation and one from Singai The speakers were Dato Zamal Ahidin. Mr. A. S. Hartley, Mr. p Lewis and Mr. Lee Siow
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  • 153 3 Six Malay Schn c's m Johore Bahru, Ay< i School, Bandar Pontian. Mersing, X I Ti ?gi, Pengarang and T iong Adang, have been declared winners m the recent "Garden Competition" run by the Johore •ion Department. The next meeting of the Council of State Johore will be held
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  • 309 3 _l_ i Mil. SWEEP _C£SE Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Kwari Sim Kwai, described as the Secretary of thc Health and Strength Association, was acquitted and discharged without her I -fence being called, by the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. D. M. K.
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  • 45 3 TWENTY members of the Muar Police Department will be awarded medals at the Government English School padang today. The Regent of Johore, The British Adviser, Johore. the Mentri Besar, Chief Police Officer, State Secretary and other officials will witness the ceremony.
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  • 89 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: I Charged on a Coroner's recommendation, a middle aged Chinese, Soon Yee Boon, was today fined $150 or six months' imprisonment by Raja Suleiman. Second Magistrate, for driving a lorry m an inconsiderate manner. It was stated that Soon drove
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  • 230 3 Standard Staff < ot-respondenl KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The cost of livtn rising, practically daily m the Federal Capital and it has nothing whatever to do with the decision to irrtj ■merit the Benhan: Report. of the ordinary i sities :n life
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  • 152 3 Johore BGG Drive Will Last 20 Days Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, 1 Dr. Buns Hansen, leader of the team of International Experts on B.C.G. now conferring with Dr Vardy, Principal Medical Officer of Johore. told The Standard this morning that all preliminary arrangements for the B.C.G. drive m Johore
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    • 214 3 "^MIIWI W mW^.m\m^S^'- ___i rTwPW*^-' *JP _f^^^_f MAYFLOWER I SOON H( OR VOIR OR til R N ifA htocar Ipril 1 4 i h 1950 rep?r!s. r_C i II i*- wilfiac \.r\ f.is> tn ti.uullf lull m,i 'nuMv pleasarc to ride m .»> t,» ih at .i i i-itu'NS nul
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    • 117 3 SPECIAL NOTT Ca F i i k_^ Km**** rmm I*m I WHEN 1 BUYING FORMIC ACID t__r M At y__v Ita INSiST ON I RUBBER TREE BRAND 111 i 1 J£ IB Wl W rp RUBBER TREE BRAND 1 R -f# R r> FORMIC ACID TJ na v fiftsi TRADE
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 356 3 r F V D E R A T ijffigj^Bb SELANGOR— I <><I<n SERE \lHAN—h"lny IPOH—Toda> Plasa* Devil's Cargo. War m Ruby: Tony Draws A Horse 3, Xl \L\ H MP! R Korea 12 30, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. 6.45 and 9 p.m. it*. Fon" Kong Heroine Sapphire: Kembar (Malay) H
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  • 869 4 s Jatwlar«l Staff orropomlentj lI'OH. Tues. Malaya's unofficial "rovingambassador,™ Mr. I). Kuppusaaay return ed lo his homo m kampar la;-t ni^lit after an eight-month lecture tour of Europe ami America. He mid The Standard m an interview today that the people m the West
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  • 92 4 Standard staff Correspondent RW< »RTfl. T ues. Wh: c putting t 1 c finishing ♦o the rivet! c cf a motor lig'r. er construction at the ok D kyard m B tth oo Satui ay, a l 1 Chinese boiler-mak* r, "s ten Yeu en
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  • 122 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PFWM;. Toes. The new $50,000 building of the Kon_ Mm«: Chine>e School near Ayer Itam is no** ready. _rand official open ing Mill take place on Dee* I. school iaa put p froi*n r subscriptions i I which v.v Boon Haw,
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  • 64 4 fcNG, T ies The We Sdx I spen h day will be i on L>ec. Bat S I p.m. at cc an Ha C 7 Bayliss, wife of Senior Inspector of Schools, will c away the pr.. There will be a short concert after
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  • 161 4 j PENANG, Tues.— That there j should be some indication en to the extent of putting on I the ferries, of the horn i ing and the 30-mile per i speed limit signs m Pen. was unanimously agreed at Penang Settlement Traffic A< visory Committee meeting.
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  • 118 4 Buddhist Hall For Leper Camp Standard staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues— About 60 Buddhists, lay disciples oi various nationalities. visited the Leper Settlement m Pulau Jerejak today m connection with the laying ol the foundation stone oi the new Buddhist convocation hall at the leper camp. The Thai Consul. Mr. Prasit
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  • 68 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues. The Settlement Traffic Advisory Committee which was first formed m lf*47 will cease to function at the end of this year. This was disclosed by the Settlement Secretary, Mr G C. Dodwell today. He said that the committee would serve
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  • 70 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. A safety first exhibition -Hill be held at th ortheomin" Trade Fair at the New World Amusement Park during the Christmas-New Year period. This wa? decided at the Penang Settlement Traffic Advisory Committee nieeiing^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ chair-l the 7:1 the I
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  • 388 4 Standard Staff Re|M»rier "THE LEADERS of the Pr*ogreseive and Labonr Parties ol Singapore ha*»e entered the arena of the forthcoming Municipal elections >«.ith bo nmeh nis.nlslinging and have been m» effective m thi* that it hamade things less difficu lf for me.** This
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  • 197 4 'Prove Majid Insincere' Challenge A CHALLENGE to the three independent can contesting the City Ward lor the forthcoming Singapore Municipal elections to prove that the Labour Party candidate 111 ALA. Majid, is not a sincere man was issued yesterday by Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the President of the Labour Party.
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  • 117 4 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Tues. The Sultan of Kedah has donated $250 towards the Bukit Selambau Fire Relief Fund. Tho Sultan of Kedah, m extending his sympathy to the victims, expressed the fa that every flfort would be made to bring to justice
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  • 56 4 i BUTTERWORTH, Tues. j How a camera was hidden among some cakes was told I j Che Abdul Rahman bin Mat, the Magistrate Court here yesterday. The case Involved a Chinese. Choon Cheong Ixnmg who was charged with evasion of duty of $82. The cas c
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  • 216 4 Standard Woman Correspondent SIESTA TIME was over yesterday, when J once more climbed the stairs that lead to the present home of Nadra Adabi. This time I went at the behest of the members of the Catholic Church of Bergen-Op-Zoom. For the past two weeks they
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  • 104 4 Standard s !aflf K«'|n»rt«r A (lOi I) of *a rift ami a -j*l i 1 I ;m> leaf It* we m Singapore and th<* Federation, -!ai< n thc Newsletter of ihe issued tlii- vcrk. if I Pan- I the Stam- I I
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  • 53 4 m re p«'. u;, nt iron ita Ti ni ;s fi\ i d.i pra\< i warti peace .v n-*'i h\ th.- re Bud 'ii -t I ni| ,i i 'I Us tiiupi. v i nuri7 f*<>ni t» < lerj uilJ meditation and i fi\ i daw
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  • 9 4 Volunteer Memorial Unveiling Stand ti d Stag B I
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    • 129 4 y-PRf r 'p-tc-date Rc.-<:c of -^V :>■£• books fI&A-U tT?^^— lullin'l A U.,!krr. Our..- V» Wl W/ Ap ,»y y im... Cards inrluunu Card* «itb N^L -J y L\ 7 if f/h i7^ -I'l^-n Views a Gracken J* Vfj.VftX i^4_'*4^ A v,irt l! of Adult's Games ■>\ f \Sy d
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    • 60 4 MM asi a«s *«j>#- a©> MM ijf fX'MAS I SEASON r^l Ir J \j£i i I B_a i _BB_B ~E_.~3 >4// Genfs' Su_S ordered dv tnts S4LE wt_ be aio/ed I I DON'T MISS IT; ns r Il fitting' 1 room I No\«. Airconditioned for r I l^Jl «flfftiS PIACI-lIMSAFOIS
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  • 260 5 Indonesia May Open T erritorial W aters To S'pore Fishermen <• K-sib.l.*, fa, huti,,,- MgrtiaUons wi,!, tin- fade -;7.»" qnest-a. of -lowing l„ <;: &fMng P". :»i»Jfil area m Indonesian territorial water* This was disclosed by th« Deputy Director of Fisheries Singapore, Mr. T.W. Burdon who told The Standard that
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  • 178 5 Election Campaign Gathers Momen turn standard Staff U< porler ONLI three mon- da>> t<> go before voters P>!- m Singapore to choose six Municipal rs so replace the six that are retiring, !•> two political parties, the Proirrebe i -hoar, and b~ the Independent is gather:in». there were four election
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  • 67 5 Labour Queries For M. Ali ird I It porter XS :n the form of S I I ag Singaner I r lection are Ward, were C.R. Dasara- Party can-: Ali re- 1 ceacfaaiea based >>n <:»• 2 :>n*umnt- Urn W.ird .1 PlUflCSiild Marriage >n brised cere, c ntire eies j
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  • 85 5 More Houses At Lower Rents Nair Standard Stall Reporter >XX IKM SCS at cheaper rents and better work- iVr Municipal clerks and labourers are the im(>-o\ement* which Mr. M. I*. D. Nair. Bdata for Snith Ward m the fortlironima 1 tin* ipai elections hopes to obtain for his, at I
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  • 256 5 Beware Of False Propaganda— JUMABHOV W VRNIMG to volers not to fall for falflC propaganda of <*tnite>tin^ r candidate- m the forthcoming Singapore Municipal ejections, was given By Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, independent aandidate for the iiy Wand, at an ejection campaign meeting In M at the N ictoria yesterday.
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  • 132 5 Need For Dyak Clergy Standard Staff Reporter I. AND AND SEA Dyaks may receive ecclesiastical training m Australia, said Bishop Nigel Cornwall of Borneo, on his re- turn by Qantas Constellation from Sydney, where he attended the centenary celebrations 7of the Australian Boarc of Missions. Today he will fly to
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  • 92 5 Sarangapany Quizzed By Progressiv e Standard Staff ReporteC MR. G. S.V7.WGAPANY, the Singapore Labour Party's i Election Campaign Organiser, was yesterday quizzed by a Progressive Party Member. Mr. (r. M. K. Sabai, whether Mr. M. A. Majid is a Labour candidate from the City for j the forthcoming Singapore Alunicinal
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  • 91 5 STAMFORD CUB TO HOLD DANGE A Highlight of the three day conference of the Pan- Malayan Council of the Stamford i Club to be held next month m Singapore will be the club's first annual dance to be held on the second day of the conference, Dec. 16. Tickets are
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  • 243 5 It's The Best Prize I Ever Got Valberg fiis 182 nd Trophy.... Standard Staff Reporter LANKY, HM,II-Jl WIPING Singapore fireman. Mr. Lloyd alberg had this to say after heiiiir informed he had been awarded the King?. Police and Fire SeivicCMedal: 4 it is the best prize. I ever got," The
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  • 148 5 Standard Staff Correspondent I KUALA LUMPUR, Tues." I The appointment of a Chief j Municipal Sanitary Inspector I for Kuala Lumpur can be filled only by local men from the existing stail' of the Municii pality, This decision was reached i by the Kuala
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  • 326 5 2 SHB Firemen Get Medals For Bravery ECHO OF PULAU SAMBOE BLAZE MR. LLOYD VALBERG, Second Officer «»f tke Singapore fllll lllllll Hoard Fire Brigade and < lo "v.d.r nian Bin Email of the same Brigade were awarded the King's Police and I in* Ser\ ie*. Medal lor llicir *Wl
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 1364 6 Govt. Is Willing To Make Exceptions In The Case of EXPATRIATES By A Correspondent GOVERNMENT Iwjsl decided to theM S.S.C.S. scheme infl a modified form Portl of the new Higher Ser-B Admini strctiveß Scheme for Singapore. Clause 23 of the General Provisions of the Colony of Singapore, Schemes of Service,
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  • 151 6 LONDON. MAN v* ho is worried about Britons becoming o essed with their health is Dr. John Moir. the Medical Officer of Health here. In his annual report he asks "1- the nation becoming I neurotic?" Dr. Moir states that the number of patients frequenting surgeries m
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  • 559 6 wIXICIPAL engineers should remember thai Singapore is a fast growing city and. as such, 'ill require considerably greater electric power production to meet the needs of the people, Nanyang Siang Pau said. No one 131 years ago would have thought that the Singapore of today would
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  • 690 6  - SOME STORM— AND ALL RUBY'S OWN WORK! AUDREY WHITING By LYONS WALKED along a tony. narrow path climbing above the French valley of Giers recently. It was misty and dark. Waiting for me at tne end was The Man Who Makes Rain. He was a stockily-built fellow with a bristling,
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  • 36 6 IVON-COMAIUNIST Asiatics want to be on our side if we're safe to be with if we can be relied to stick with them when the going gets bad. —Gen. William (Wild Bill) Donovan.
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    • 798 6 Mao Is Ho lfe© T-DE C 3 i legates 10 the United Nations have I l a rare sense oi drama The delegation appeared b >:c the General Assembly's Political Committee w hile Russia's Vishinsky and America's Foster D s wen m the midst ol a slanging match over As
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  • 483 7 photo. 3 Courses For A Hies In Korea TOKYO, Nov. 28: (UP)— While L.S. Secretary of the Navy Francis E. Matthews thinks that the Korean war will end soon if the Chinese Communists can be made to realise that the United States
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  • 142 7 WITH THE IS SECOND DIVISION, Nov. ?S. (UP) Lt. Colonel Hadley Richardson Jr. of the Second Division Artillery used a mine detector m completing his mission of rounding up hidden weapons from villages near his command post. Accompanied by an interpreter. Richardson went to
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  • 229 7 Egypt Promised So viet Support In Suez Dispute HRO, V.\. 28 (UP) The independent news\l Mi-r -ai«l vt-trnlav that Rnnflio*n Foreign indrri i-hin-k\ pronalocd support for Eaypt*s :hal tin Briti-h evacuate thc Suez t anal zone. oed as an exclusive interview with Lake Success, the paper quoted Vishinsky j action
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  • 163 7 HARiUSMITH (ORANGE HtEK STATE). Nov. L'o: (Renter) Four police and several Africans wer*- killed m a das* at Witaieshoek, a native reserve, yesterday. \t feast -i\ were wounded. The number ol \frican- killed wa- not immediately known. One police l^ i lii^^nuU>^_c^jiMalW All
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  • 75 7 BRISBANE. m, v >8 (AP) An anonymous taxpayer sent tin Australian Commissioner of Taxes a crayfish claw with this letter. "Dear Sir: In appreciation of refund of 6 3 which you granted me this year we are enjoying a crayfish supper, which we (octet)
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  • 130 7 Etna Spits Lava From 37 'Mouths' i' mama. Sicily; Nov. 28 (UP)— The 10.000-foot volcano Mount Etna, Europe's highest volcano, boiled over yesterday m its most spectacular fashion m 27 years. A stream of red-hot lava crawled to within less than two miles of the village of Fornazzo. The mountain
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  • 261 7 MANILA, Nov.. 28 (AP) -The Manila Chronicle today warned that the "seeds of discord are sown between \merioa on the one hand and her Asian allies on the other." ii' the United States persists m peace treaty plans to sacrifice "the
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  • 239 7 Demilitarised Zone In Ko^ca PARIS. Nov. 28 (Reuter)— The American Government, contrary to some reports, has not rejected the Franco-British proposal for a demilitarised zone, it was learned m usually well-informed quarters m Paris. A high State Department official has told the French and
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    • 287 7 The Thailand gov< nment is increasing poli?e forces m north-eastern provinces bordering upon French Indo-China The police department announced it is taki u or an additional 2.000 men during 1951. About 12.000,000 baht has been allocated fo the expi nd< acti\ i1 c Meanwhile, the police
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    • 44 7 The U.S Assistant Secretary ol Suite. Dean Rusk, p ised the of France m pledging ind< i d< ice to the Vietnam and i Indo-Chinese states, g that "we are giving military and economic assistance" I<> the fight again what he called !nli.sm."-H A.P.
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    • 54 7 m Dr. Ralph Bunche, leaving for Oslo to receive his Nobel peace prize, said y( te d he is hopeful the "wold won't erupt into a major war." "I liiink the at- the United N:.)1 than it had >• i eelis to be guan B ce in the futu -e
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    • 70 7 The L'.S. A tiny announce Monday tl I Pn dent Truman has commuted the death se posed on F Lieui enant Leon A Gilbr 1 ni York, Pennsylvania to 20 hard labour. Truman's order also called for Gilbert's d from the s< ace and for feitun of all pay and
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    • 38 7 The British Mil ter Stati Mr. Kenneth Younger and th« Solicitor General Sii i S cc were involved m motoi car mc it Lake Succe Monc: ly. &fr. Younger su head injury < k h;;d a bruised I Reuter
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  • 151 7 Aid For Malaya Plan LONDON, Nov. 28 (Bealer) The rfx-year ccono mic (lr\clopmcnt programme** of Malaya, >in«:ap-i.*r. North Borneo and Sarawak will cost about £107,000,000, i: was officially annouMedL These development programmes are OOQtail i the Commonwealth "Colombo Plan"' for economic aid j
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  • 295 7 LONDON, Nov. 2S (OP). (M— dal quarters said today that details of a giant < DMM mic plan costing Bearij £2.000.000,000 lo throttle Communism m South Aaf| will he la.d before 17.rl meiit m While Pftpet t<Klay. They s;id the While Paper «i!l b" introdiiei d at ajnestiea
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    • 104 7 ideal iirarr:- -■■jj RADIO l^^i^wqi 4 IS \iw us v t^-^^sal)/ 1 WW RITE ONE, iNYWHERK EfcGIN PIANO CO., Easl Cowl Road. Si—gaporr« L Oppt How Tliralrr. w J I —s?^_^ „J —'-«»a«Mi^^ B^ M M— A ATTENTION, L. C. C. STUDENTS. dge, Pre. Senior. Higher I Promotiorj Exam.> Spe
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  • 1067 8 Standard Staff Reporter THF COLOMBO PLAN for Go-operative Economic Development m •VMilh and South-East V-ia provide? for implementation of programmes renti-g 5920.000.000 m the Federation of Malaya, Singapore, North BanM* and Sarawak, within six years from July 1951 programmes have
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  • 80 8 S'pore Watch Dealers Entertained. ONE HUNDRED watch dealers of Singapore attended a dinner at the Empress Hotel by Moine Comte and Co.. Ltd., agents for the past 25 years, of CYMA watches. The Vice-! Consul for Switzerland and j Mrs. Cbatelain, were among the guests. The occasion was thc imminent
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  • 49 8 Ami!, the natural textile fibre extracted from groundnuts, is to go into commercial production m Britain within the first half of next year; This new artificial cloth looklike wool, interweaves well with it. and can be produced at a cost of about 4 c a pound,
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  • 239 8 Tension Over Korea Sends S 'pore Rubber Prices Up Standard Start Reporter REVIVING world war fears ia\e caused nervousness m the Singapore ruhhcr market. The rising tension caused by the lale-t severe U.N. reverses m Korea resulted yesterday m a bijj; jump m rubber prices and a nrnuaess m the
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  • 129 8 Demand For Copra Is Improving Standard Staff Reporter COPRA was a firm market yesterday, buyers opening at S4SA per picul and increasing their bids to $46 Sellers opened at $-17 and some business was reported at $46J. Coconut oil remained quiet at quotations unchanged from Monday, There was little activity
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  • 30 8 Motor cycles of 1951 will be improvements on existing types rather than entirely new models, according to a production programme just issued by one wellknown English firm.
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  • 173 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force as supplied by the' Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows' FREE MARKET CURRENCIES BELLING BDTINfI London ■_> 932 3 4 7/s "J Austral 21l 1 :<2 "/n ,v 30 2lln it l L lb n 32 Ney Zealand 2.4 1
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  • 75 8 Renong Tin Has £32.843 Profit THE Renong Consolidated Tin > Dredging Co.. Ltd. has earned a net profit of £32.845, ss, Bd, it is stated m the directors' report, eh V n be submitted at the 18th ordinary general meeting to be held m Sydney. The company declared m July
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  • 56 8 LONDON. Nov 23 (AP>— Beer drinking is declining sharply m Britain, Sir. BL H. Butler, chairman of the Brewers' Society, noted the d -cone has ronrtinned tor nearly two years— B period tn which beer taxes had risen— and said only a sharp cut m
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  • 179 8 LONDON, Nov. 2a (Seater) PaDfl were wide* •*rrnd on the London Stock K\cha!J':e which today became on settled and nervous on lateral reporis from Korea. Goa. Mac Arlbur's **uew war*' communique produce- sharp marking down m !>r" i- Govenuaeafl farads-, Far Eastern bond.-, afla r.n.l
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 79 8 The latest. Singapore rubber prices yesterda> (Nov. 2S> were per lb. Buyers Se!!: i rs No 1 USS Spot Loose $1.78 $1.73 FOB m bales Dec. No. 1 its s SI 7? Si 7.1 No. 2 USS $1.68 Sl.(>D No. :i its s Sl.(:l SI. b7> Tone: Firm. LONDON
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    • 37 8 SINGAPORE. Tues The price of tin today was 5502.!?^ per pieul. Up S7. LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices first session. Sport £1,060 buyers. £1,065 sellers. Three Months £943 buyers. t95(), sellers. Settlement price £1,060. Tone: Very firm.
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  • 70 8 Indonesia To Buy Burma, Not Thai Rice BANGKOK, Nov. 28 (APi •Indonesia is expected to pan Thailand m buying hei j nee supplies fur 1951. It H learned here that Indonesia has QQDcludad a trade agreement with Burma under which |she will get 200,00(1 ten. of i rice. Those BOUT
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  • 73 8 •s" repoi Burma-Mai.y be presented al thi 21st ore! g Sydney (Aush compan; the a net profr I I lis. 9d This low p tunted by the fact th p X :1 d Renona I d ited on: ed by them were not rec- explains
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    40 8 Many large U.S. cities are launching construction programmes to relieve present traffic congestion and provide future transportation needs. This picture shows a section of Cleveland (Ohio) which lias solved some of its problems by building multipleland elevated and surface highways.
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  • 219 8 The report on the $16,000] million Colombo Plan to give; aid to Commonwealth countries m South-East Asia, has brought out the fact that wages and salaries and other incomes: m Malaya are two or three times as high as m neighbour- 1 ing countries. Dr. F.
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  • 255 8 WASHINGTON, Nm. 2H (LP) barren Lockwood, Director of the Natural Rubber Bureau, differ**-'! >harp!v on Monday with Senator Paul Doit (da*. Illinois. Democrat, who charged last week thai the British tin and rubber monopolies bad "'squeezed u> unmerciful!)*" on prices since the outbreak
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  • 80 8 Car, Bicycle Tyre Prices Expected To Be Increased Standard Staff Correspond kIALA LIMPIR. Tue*.— ii tyres imported into the Federation i- t -mU register a further increase nexl < Standard learns. The price of ear increased by about 25 per rent. *-■*.-•«> n y year. The increase is due to
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  • 81 8 Standard Staff Iteportci SINGAPORE. Tues -Malayan Industrial shares were steady today but Ti quieter witti cm ing to be easier. Ru i tares continued interest. [NDCSTRI U S Buyers S era 7 MINING Aver liitr *r I 8 3 J7 I poh si Kinta Tin 15 <; l
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  • 5 8 Changes In U.S. Tariff Procedure
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    • 52 8 MALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED (Msimirri Mif.lkM Co. Ltd.) REGRET TO ANNOUNCE THAT DUE TC STRIKE ACTION BY ELECTRICIAN* BOM AS 8.0.A.C. WILL NOT OPERATE THE AIRCRAFT UNLESS MAINTENANCE 15 COMPLETE Every effort wit! be made to transfer bookings to c'tcrncitive services. Constellation services ere not effected by TAsS-syca Airway* LfJ. Ocean
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    • 13 8 DOAJ'r wait Fon mm men tf--START A gggggf ACCOUNT TO-PAY.' CHUHG KHIHUI BflniUH
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    19 9 pi otc x-mm i)\ freighter K.illang S port v-t,rdav rrturein* from fe l-l beraaw at Standard (APT. RICHARDSON
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  • 223 9 Crew of 'Lanc' In 4-hr 'Joyride' 1 Standard Staff Reporter oil IffiiMf with m Qfcntas _jsjnfrc Airways m ijiitt-r w*>tt*r«lay forced the «*r«*w to a^apore for four hours. An hour's tight away from I Singapore on its way to Darv. n, the Lancastrian d" veloped tiie trouble, and rad oed
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  • 10 9 rols. in* to The
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  • 84 9 N. Z. GOVT. TO SELL AIRLINE WELLINGTON. New ZeaNov 21 (Reut r-AAP) I N< w 7t a and G< rnment decided to sell the state- ional Air Sen ic»»s thn c aj s outright, m Dj OI I r .;.t s.ate and private operation, it was an•ed here todaj The
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  • 54 9 CAMDEN. New Jersey, No\ 28 (AP)— One of the World's largest tankers has been launch- 1 ed at the New York Shipbnild- ing Corp. Yards here. The ship 1 is the S.S. Atlantic Tanker, a HO. OOO-ton vessel equipped to j carry 257,900 barrels and2l,ooo additional barrels m
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  • 96 9 NEXT SPRING. Cunard Line will be working hard Ul bring the annual army of v>m7:s from the North American Continent, both Canada and the U.S.A. Cunard will be ready to cany the extra tourist traffic which is expected to be attracted across the Atlantic
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  • 223 9 U. I 1 C IT A- I Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Some of the -Irtails of the proposed $50 million shipping concern to be formed m Indonesia with branches m Malaya **er<> revealed to The Standard today. i The man bt hind this lig is Mr.
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  • 72 9 LONDON, Nov. 27: (Reuter) Cant. .in Henry Spry Leverton. I'nded Kingdom and Ireland Regional Director for KLM (Dutch Airlines) died at his home here yesterday aged 6n. He had been with the Dutch company for 30 years and was due m retire m five weeks' time.
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  • 29 9 ANTWERP. Nov. 28 (Reuter) A Norwegian and a Fn rich ship were m collision m the River Scheldt today. The damage has not yet been i reported.
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  • 76 9 2 4,000-TON TANKER A PANAMA shipping firm has placed an order lor the construction of a 24,000 deadweight ton tar,k< -r. the largesl to be built m Japan since the war. The contract Es rep- Tied to have been signed on Nov. 22, between the Sannicola Company of Panama, and
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  • 167 9 PLANS are now being made for the introduction of new jet aircraft into service with the Royal Navy. The jets, which will take the place of existing piston engined machines, will include the Vickers Supemiarine Attacker and the de Havilland Venom night fighter,
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  • Surface MAILS
    • 49 9 TODAY: Medan noon by Tjunenteng. Gt Britain, noon by Canton, Palembang noon by Mentakab. Christmas Island noon by Islander. TOMORROW: South India. North India I letters only) noon by Rajula, Pontianak by Salong, Burma. North India (parcels only> i.oon by Sangola, Thailand by Bentong, Djakarta noon by Batoela.
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    • 26 9 TODAY: Vv. Australia by Gorgon, Gt. Britain by Ulysses, North India and Pakistan by Luk Sang TOMORROW: Gt Britain. Es*ypt and Ceylon by Willem Buys.
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  • 121 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: "These people seem to take advantage of the fact that they are policemen and literally fly about tiie roads," remarked Raja Suleiman, Kuala Lumpur's Second Magistrate today, when he convicted and fined a Malay police driver, tdris bin Eshak, $100 or
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  • 72 9 Two Japanese cargo shipswill handle the first December grain shipments for Japan from the United States. The Taikyu Maru. owned by the Kawa-aki Steamship Company, is scheduled to arrive at a Pacific Northwest port on Dec. 8 to load 9,000 tons of wheat On
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  • 134 9 Britain 's 12-Seater Helicopter A NEW twelve seater helicopter, the S. 55. with a range *>f over 400 miles, is now being built m Britain, lt is under construction at the Westland Aircraft Works m Somerset, the largest heliropter factory m Europe. The helicopter has a speed of more than
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  • 72 9 LONDON, Nov. 27 (Renter)! Fug which blanketed most Ol Britain last night sti!! pinned down aircraft today but was gradually thinning out m the south It was expected soon to be driven away later by a southeast wind The 20,026-ton Orient Liner Otranto delayed m Tilbury
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  • 223 9 Standard Staff Correspondent M ALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government's main re-settlemenl schemes, it is feared here, will serious!*) affect the small (Chinese miners, who may he coiled upon towgive Up their lands without compensation. J his has happened m beiangor A miner, who was been
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    • 176 9 KMJIfMKS g »r-!^ t ".M-iyt-fe'* •*\N Ull KM 1 UDF.I U (MKU \^x |*pfl X 111 i j tn I M Il I \M,»N l'\ INDONI MW v'ix Doi Gi \v m DAKOTA I! 11. > W \!K\N \*,> DAK<H IS ■i lurapnr ll\ 1 4 lp.>h 10-h Kuala 1
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    • 382 9 _|__*l______i SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINFNT pore r I ham Ter iht -KINA" tor Manila, fi.m^.ng, Tafeobar, Kooe A. Yokohama 9v i I Eke I '-ov. "FALSTaiA*" forS eon ft Bangkok. UOe t t? "MALACCA** tor H njjkong, Mai for Saigoo BatiKkok Ow ll DM H ll DM SAILINGS TO
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    • 528 9 IRITELIIeNCP j^^^^^T. i_jig- 1 1 LINE I MAERSK LINE £gg Bjgjgj Jg {>- J; P^| Flastna. -Ih tor Pe^a Gulf^Porte Dec.^27 Brianeon sails tor Hamburg S^7: n^- k SI? tor Manila, sail Hongkong and Japan. arrives Nov 29 Hongkong. Takubar and Japan; Dec. 2:{: Uise Maersk, will Canton sails Noy.
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    • 146 9 7 Ships m Harbour, S!!lP> Al ROADS l KEPFEL DO k> It'll tIM D>4! Am. WHAKVhS 4 pm YESTEKDAI LAID UP T Tg B *HAKV«S OUTER HtiMh 7i■34 7 Dcvi I V stan Steel King; 31 Sangi i? X 29 .0 X iw* piri; 27 28 S: f v,' C
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  • 811 10 Around The Spore Shops With LILLIAN BUCKOKE DANTR- shelves have been given a thorough scrubbing, and Amah is already beginning to ask how big your turkey wiir be? Amahs usually manage to indicate at the same time, that, m other house-holds m which they have toiled, the Mem
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    • 205 10 <J&JM&£ TODAY DAi'..Y— ll A.M. 145— 4.15— 6.45 9.30 P.M. ACCLAIMED by Yesterday's Crowds. NEVER BEFORE SEEN A CRIME FILM LIKE THIS JACK WARNER JIMMY HANLEY «J| '■■'%L DIRK BOGARDE ROBERT FLEMYNG iW]? THE BLUE LAMP tf¥ II E I 0 tit P&6GT (Ull SUOM H E 1 1 f'j^T^MP^'^
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    • 72 10 fUAJAj 1,11 U l jpmjZjjjjj Oil dJ WEB Toi!a> -X \Vx\U :is|„.u. _____55__Mtt_W 3005 30 9 j- p m rHCNE MO ***** KYUMCaa" Egypt's Most Popular Star Mi>* Camelia In NOSS-EL-L'iL With English Subtitl Girls Music Laughter S Songs Irolic (lalorr mmma b >n imiii i i iiiiia— aa U
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    • 158 10 IL^^^i V**\ LAST 5 SHOWS i^jJJj |^JJ 11-1.45-4-6.30-9.30 "THE ADVENTURES OF SAM MAO (m Mandarin with Edgfifth Sub-Titles) TOMORROW PARI S... CAY, ALLURING... MASKING A STRANGE ADVENTI RE! *^j^ CHARLES LAUGHTON i FRANCHOTTONE nftal TO BURGESS MEREDITH M C\V* 6 ROBERT HUTTON Bf jug V ond ,h. CTY OF PARIS
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    • 25 10 "TAKDIR ILL; _mxi nx 7 v( r IM K— Jc»bf»i I g ->.\s -<>! R Xl "WAR m h IT Toda"- Sh §1 M iKX BR(
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    • 105 10 k_J_UD f ABOUT f-^LVESTER V T S7 I I S'PO9E W. OUGHT TO SO ]f DO SOU T,-T.IN< j) f jf* X D^^T/ PUSS AT wnSS V LUOCV t POWN CON6gATULATE HE'LL STILL 3_ V v C 7( pi? icr^^'.l C-**" ■***-Z OH- ALL Y| ll JUST CANT RESIST wEFTI
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  • 853 11 ;e of orted to Lay"in lent to Stand- Mr. :.irer m Mr. That c I I it m Lira renv c S p M Wi :ams» Ir C CT. r al the latter should a y ra reminds me of the goslings
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  • 401 11 BY MUSIC CIRCLE THE Sir: A [na* vity to pi of vocal and i at C uncil Centre. It is a pity I the ence il and it i« t the public of SinglUffi surfeil musical concerts during rec< ks. cl Tan sang two ranging I Scot! Meled
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  • 141 11 Rocky Graziano Figh ts To Pay Up Annuity Policy 1 (UP) Rocky GnuDO doesn't \s ant 10 Oe middle weight champion apain: he just wants lo pay Ins annuity. Kooky once was the most exciting rin-iman of our times. He wasn't even a pood fighter, k-ir al »»««t maniacal fury
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  • 132 11 LEICESTER, Nov. 27 (Reuter) The draw for the Second Round of the F. A. Cup was made here today and resulted as follows: B.A. or Y.C. v Tranmere R. Hereford U. v Newport Co. C. C. or T. v Mansfield T Exeter C. v
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  • 155 11 PENANG. Tues.— P ena n g will be playing two interState hockey matches at Ipoh during the coming week-end. They will meet Negri Sembilan on Sunday, Dec. M at 8 o'clock m the morning, and Perak m the evening. Among the 15 players
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    37 11 Photo; Hwang Li Er (12k) a promising pupil of the Taylor Dance Sty lie does a Spanish Dance at the Recital lo be gicen at t/<c Victoria Theatre today and tomorrow at 6.30 and 8 respectively Lido
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  • 59 11 MELBOURNE, Nov. 27: (Reu-•.er-AAP'— Win or lose. Melbourne racehorse Dashing Beau is given a glass of bee.- after .t\ race, and according to his ers, "never spills a drop." D; <hing Beau's part-owner, Mr. W. .May. said the horse is "very fond" of his glass of beer. May
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  • 502 11 I I Photo by SEREMBAN, T*ae«.— Have tke Negri ficnrfiflon hockcj selectors hluml. r« <1 m brcnfciwg up ilm- Kaud.: gam.} kiimaras'tniv coiu!»inai inn iln7 pcanonT Mi. tl *as the question uppermool m the nindi ol foHnwww <«f j \«-j:ri hockey at the conclusion
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  • 147 11 PENANG, In.-s f%m Blues heat tin- < oiourv hv 12 points (three tries .nd a penalty gool) to thror I tr> m tavt \enin-; 's ruggi r state trial p!a*.ed on the Western Ro.id around m preparation tor tin- "Mal.i\.i" cup match airamsl Kedah .it Penang
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  • 54 11 Quick Win For Ray Robinson (API »/< I v Robinson cto| k in 1 mmv*. second round of a non-til i PUt UP BJ Paris c the lamed Si'Kru Ray m action, ed 1 d round. rhe French n at the fir.ish bul I ed between th< ed even mat
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    • 340 11 Frogirammes K"ll>|li M U r f lh,> u ""s (.-.r J 'l<» >1 A Fraaeft I I fra* Beitaia i.( Bandstand: Ip i-Mi.ll I )i» f Indaaesiaa: Nf»^ ;n..l Prafraa*inies 881 Can News 881 U.l M.!- t) ,I i „.r Ma»i. 13 I r.n. h: s|l .I-, a»u MI News
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    • 32 11 S I [Hl3l l I MYSTERY] HO Tn*^- [ADVENTURE"] ffi^ HOBBIES =rnM^ HOBBIES p^==^ 0 (ft 1 JS?\ <f VOW-OOP i Z r W'V//?- r^ji^^^' fm.lUmU I IP..'of alrid •>'■*.• /s^ yS^ —^s
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  • 214 12 Selangor Meet Perak With 'New' Te am Saturday g.ti?- a Malaya K.ugDy Bi >' ip' :v I! UPI/R, Toes— There are eight I c Selangor X*- to meet Perak m their t B p eneoumer this Satorday on the Padang. The changes include Barlow al centre4hree, an.i l!awlitl firBl Malaya
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  • 34 12 The 22nd annual general meet- ial Athletic* Party will be hi Sunday at the residence of Mr. Chua Ban Hock No. 4. Roberts Lane at 11 a.m. will be served dur-
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  • 160 12 MAINTAINING an edge m superiority, Singapore Cricket Club just managed to heat Shell Sports Club by a solitary goal m a friendly hockey match played on the padang yesterday. Shell attacked from the start but their forwards found the Club defence too good for
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  • 89 12 PARIT BUNTAR, Nov. 26.— A fine display by Mustapha who scored three goals for the Malay College enabled the ollege hockey team to beat the Krian Rovers by 3 goals to 2 when the sides met m a friendly hockey match at the College ground
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  • 31 12 LONDON. Nov. 28 (AP).— James Braid. 80, grand old man of British golf and five times British open champion, died at a London nursing home on Monday.
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  • 87 12 AUSTRALIAN amateur billiards champion, Thomas Clear? who may play m Singapore early next year. Ihe tv ice-victor over Rob Marshall. Empire champion, passed through tl.'* Colony yesterday by Qantas Constellation on his way to compete m the Indian Billiards Championships. Cleary said that he might
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  • 511 12 x VIPI it. Tues. On the Padang todaj the jielan or i u fa beal the Police Depot !-> points (five iri -i lo three points (one try) m a Rugbj game m speed and _<"ul handling counted most. rhe Selangor < tub >-7:l»
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  • 43 12 SEGAMAT. Tues. Trie Segamat Chinese were held to a goalless draw by the Worcester i Regiment m a friendly match played at the town padang here i on Sunday evening. Though no goals were scored, both sides played very good soccer.
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  • 183 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Combining better as a team, the Selangor Club defeated the Chartered Bank Sports Club, by two goals to one, at hockey, this evening on the padang. The club were the more aggressive side and exerted pressure from beginning to end. Capt. Hooper,
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  • 201 12 BRISBANE, Nov. 28 (Reuter-AAP) John Doves Zt-ygw^M Cambridge University anil Middlesex lefthander, scored a fighting ccnlnr> against Queensland on the eve of the first Test today. His innings of 117, his highest of the tour so far, almiM certain!) assured him of a
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  • 108 12 ADELAIDE, Nov. 28 (Reuter-AAP) New South Wales carried their overnight score of 382 for seven wickets to 484 and beat South Australia by 45 runs on first innings m their Sheffield Shield match here today. South Australia followed up their first innings total of 439 with 127
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  • 187 12 Xl VIA LUMPUR, Tues. Selangor Eurasians played a line defensive game to hold a nippy VI schoolboy side to a one-all draw m a friendly hi Key match played on the school ground this evening. The V.l territorial advantage throughout but they did not c Luck.
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  • 161 12 IPOH, Tues. The •MC A proved too good for I iREME) In a hockey Leagui match today, winning h goals to nil. A feature of the match was 1 hat-trick by Hammond. The remaining three goals were scored by Muthiah -.2> and Satgunan i>. In
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  • 480 12  - PRE -FIGHT 'EXHIBITION' PRODUCES NEW STAR HERMAN RAPPA IK AJBOI T .i.^l) pcopli members of Singapore*! nine Boys 1 Chubs, and a contingent oi Police Cadets and Some victor?* saw professional boxers put on sparring exhibition with such vigour and spirit at the Happy World yesterday that it became not
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  • 61 12 ALOR S -on. Penang beat Kedah J 0 m eh soccer match played at A yesterday m aid of the Anti-T B Fund. The Sultan Keda start the game. Penang led 1-0 at hall time. Tangam being responsible the goal. During the second Pi .ng added
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  • 18 12 IPOH. Union basked I Feder;-.* when they Chinese team 1; or Yuk but Chir,.
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  • 240 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES Bi I iST X I H{K wm» done ra i al Ipoh yesterday Morning wneii Itl'ilN T_e besl time v-i- retnrned h\ Upbon (Spencer) who li rii-lt^l dightlj ihead of 111 (Percival) over three m '>" i! ~>. En ''-h eel-ding
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    • 76 12 U aiv er: 1 a I pcesc ji s ■jm m w^^£p&*^^*>-^l^^^^____s_! -iffiJCHESffl? 73 imam* 5 7, yA Dan STEWART WINTERS MJRYEA McMALLY W I Sh_l jßrx v^i The Roaring Si cry of the Gun that Won the West! JjiJPIIQL SATURDAY MME j »ib— ij— wr- m ii m iiii'iim
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    • 54 12 SWISS All lead:;, tcb Dealers j iV £7. t I til USE A f i \Km [ftytt? h I ft. I 7 D/4#y I DO YOU? j DIAMC 7^ Engagement a nd Wedding Rin, S. P. H. De SILVA 15 liK.ll Bl X,N,H KUALA U MW* lIMMI H Jrs rl
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