Singapore Standard, 30 November 1950

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard HGFJHGJ HGFFH SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTI
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  • 362 1 Bandits Derail Train, Driven Off By Gurkhas Standard Stafl Reporter g ihnamit* ,1 ami attacked a Kuala Lumpur ni.il trai i From Singapore 12 ariki off ygateffdaj but were foiled m their attempt ciw|tifw I>> ihc courage of eiishi young kukris drawn, sten> gns hrinjf, they 1 the dandled coaches
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  • 53 1 No Decision Reached On Rubber Duty EDtticapMMeai MFI X Wed ihej ibesßsed Ihe proposed aejl foi sereval hours members ol X trade and repiet.»tiv .<? the plantinii tnt no decision. Full md fr.nk jiwiskwi n she Economic .rhif. and The r^tands tli at >>t*d will b»* ■I intere-ted rubber tndns',ul
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  • 33 1 Aw Donates Sum To Hk Cllege lege has Boon Hr r of The anted "JO to the is erecting tingi and Mr I > swell g fund, ege has a lar^e s rom over
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  • 49 1 Photo of the new rotary press which has been Installed to print The Singapore Standard and The Sunday Standard. Chief Engineer Tsao Yu-kons; i> seen standing on the gallery. I be machine is scheduled to go into operation m the next few days. Standard picture.
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  • 444 1 THE Singapore Standard takes great pleasure In announcing that m a few days, it will be putting its new $1,000,000 equipment m the service of readers, advertisers and the country. Our new Rotary press, which prints at the rate of 38.000
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  • 218 1 Director Assures Teachers Standard Staff Reporter MB A. W. ERISBY, Director of E I on, Singapore, on irning to the Colony by the S.S. "Chusan" yesterday after six months' leave m England, assured schoolmasters that he would do his best to assist Them m solving their problems. H.- told The
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  • 219 1 MacA Is By Bevin LONDON, Nov. 29.— (UP) Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin told a tense House of Commons today that the objectives of Genera! Douglas Mac Arthur m Korea "are no more and no less than the objectives of the United Nations." Opening an historic foreign policy debate, Bevin cautioned
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    44 1 pnoio. A lorry ard two motor cars were involved m a collision shortly before nine o'clock last night near the junction of Cantonment Road and New Bridge Road, opposite the Sepoy Line Police Station. Although the two were damaged, no one was injured. Standard
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  • 176 1 Big Stock Reverses In London LONDON, Nov. 29: (Reuteri SoX sin* the start of the X can war have markets suffer- such a sharp reverse as they did today. At the outset dealers 1/ ihmr cue from the overSgt^SSkSS of Wall Street d marked nrices down heavily (1 on iy
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  • 52 1 Standard Staff Reporter A member of the Singapore Volunteer Constabulary was held up Lasi night by four Chinese, one of whom was armed with a pistol, at the unlit Ah Hood Road off Balestier Road and robbed oi $40 m cash and a wrist-watch
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  • 555 1 2 US Divisions Escape Across Chongchon River SEOUL, Nov. 29 (AP) Two American di visions escaped across the icy Chongchon River m north-west Korea on Wednesday hut Chinese Reds, swarming through a wide gap, threatened to trap a huge Allied force. A spokesman at the advanced U.S. Eighth Arin\ headquarters
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  • 234 1 US Not Planning A tomic Warfare WASHINGTON, No*. 2«> P) he^.iie mm (Congressional lifffifftrnrc the I nited Mat«* Hi*:h < oinmand is not considering atnmir warfare aiiainsl llir Chinese Re<ls m Korea. tii«*h Boorcefl *aitl lotiav. The sources predicted General tcArthur's United, Nations troops will be able to st. >:
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  • 140 1 NORTH EAST FRONT. Nov. i 29 (UP) The Chinese Communists, attacking from all sides of the Chosin Reservoir, today cut off almost the entire First Marine Division ami parts of two Seventh Division i regiments from road contact I and with rear supplies and the
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  • 73 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE was arrested by the Special Branch yesterday In connectiun with the smuggling of gold into the Colony Eroi freighter from Hongkong A European officer of the freighter was detained by the Customs for questioning when j 131bs. of gold
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  • 123 1 HK Jittery But It 's Only Mock Battle HONGKONG, Nov. 29 (UP) The Royal Air Fore i British carrier planes ga.e heart palpitations to Hongkong populace early today when they staged a mock attack with four squadron.-. The residents recalled I v ikening on the morning of December 8. 1941
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  • 25 1 A Chinese teacher ol the Nan Chiau Girls" Middle School was detained by the Special Branch I yesterday evening under the Emergency Regulations.
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  • 64 1 HONGKONG. Nov. (IT) The English lanPMfe Hongkong Standard, owned by the multi-million-aire Chinese. Aw Boon Haw, today proposed launching a campaign for Christmas gifts for British troops including those formerly of the Hongkong; garrison nou fisshtmj? m Korea. The paper su«Jiested
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  • 297 2 An Apology First, Says Bai Kwang BAI KWANG, wcß4mwii Chinese mo> iv artre-s. is > m no niootl to leave Ma- layu. She wants a public apology iir-t I from a Chinese paper m >inu.■ p »hieh. -lit- stales, p»«l»--i Rnhrd a aeries <»t BenrrU- > MM arlith- about her.
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  • 121 2 Peace Via 'Unity In Religion ENTY Singapore 1 1 each rea ed a hug at X .nig Airport l Aaulana Shah M lammed Abdul Alim S. c Muslim missionary It cr. on his return by American Airw. i ci an i -;on. iana Shah said he had' t elled tor
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  • 30 2 QEA To Operate UK-S 'pore Line Miiidard Stan K» porter C A I MPIRI Airways Wi operate a sk- n, Singapore-* o-Lon service i during t l >J Argonaut service
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  • 205 2 Chinese Chamber Standard Ma IT Reporter TMK COLONY Govemmeni \m\> strongly criticised at ;t meeting of tin* Singapore Chinese Oiaml>«*r of Commerce yesterdaj for iiirr«*a*»iMjA tin* companies 1 tax from 120 per cent* to M) per cent* Trie criticisms Wi re based on the general
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  • 87 2 $54 More For Standard Police Fund MEMBERS of the Audit Department. Johor< 3 st< donated $32 to the Stan rd Police Fund to help Singapore Police victims of terrorism. V ci day's donations amounted to $54, bringing the total to $1, 60.20. We gratefully acknowledge the following donations: Maria Soh
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  • 97 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipal Labour Unions Federation yesterday posted a draft for $690.:*8 (equivalent to 1,076 Indian rupees aid 2 annas) to the Governor ot Assam m India for relief to the victims of the recent earthquake there. Donations came from all
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  • 70 2 Standard stulV Reporter QUASHING the conviction and sentence of 12 months" imprisonment of Lim Poi. a rubber tapper and Lorry driver who w, alleged to have caused the death of a young Chinese girl, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, Chief Justice said m the Singapore Appeal Court yesterday that
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  • 150 2 Standard Staff Reporter SFKIOI S eoneern «»rr the shortage c»f qualified science ami mathematics teachers m the Colon) has been express*! l>y the Singapore Education Committee, an a<l\i;»<»ry Immlv, al one of its recent meetings. Mr. R. M Young, the Acting Director of Education,
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  • 317 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE police m conjunction with the Education Department and the principals oi private schools are now taking steps to put an end to identity card raids on the Colony's Chinese schools. The Education Department has already asked police
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  • 259 2 Big Send-Off For Two S 'pore Girls To Join Novitiate ONE <>r ilir [n^iit »i send-offs on board t J l< < antoa yesterday evening was lor two Singapore girl^ art* on ibeir way to join the Novitiate «>f ihr <»<»o<l >li<-|>lu-ni Convenl at FVayakanda, Ceylon. Tin? two postulants, who
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  • 132 2 FIVE > t the District Ji:di:c m tr:.ffic cases were reduced by tne C i I tice. Sir Aynsifv yesterda: m the S. pore Appeal Court In the first appeal by H> H< Lim, argued by Mr. Dei: Mv phy, S;r Charles reducei H (100
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  • 52 2 THE MAI I A Bodhi S has alr< promised $63,04 9 f Ol ts Build- ing Fund the I rgei of which ■is $100,000. Among the d are Mr. Aw Boon Haw $10,004 Mr. Lee Choon S SlO.'KiO. The new school will be built m Lorong
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  • 38 2 AN ART and handwork exhibition will be hi dal v h Methodist Girls' School, Mt. Sophia today from 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Mrs. R. L. Archer will upon the exhibition. Refreshments will be on sale.
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    33 2 photo. A PARTY of Chinese students who arrived at Singapore m the Chusan on their war bark to Ked China after nr^ating from London and Cambridge Universities (See story on Page 9.) Standard
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 14 2 PLANTERS /^~~**^~2^i SHOES. MensMjA A MANS SHOE FOR A MANS JOB. ROBINSONS MIWB PLACE
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    • 234 2 h ItoMl cl- CAMBRIDGE £3SU EXAMINATIONS F tmcn G f g g Accountcn Adult English Cloy, from Primory one! The Irs h M >l Trust concern ncccrate ond has c I Highly qualified r« BUSINESS OPPORTI'Xmi> SELL Christmas no^eltits. I cutlery, toys, Etc. that bi n better business. Made m
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  • 25 3 For driving a mr>' t withoui a licence m M i r :r. at Lenga, Liffl Ah Soo was fined 1 $20.
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  • 70 3 Standard Staff Correspondent s p ick iges of new s '.veil 3 'Id usable clothing, weighing ten piculs. including clothes c^l■••■d at Negri Sembilan and forwarded to K. L. for onward espatch, were sent yesterday to Penang tor relief m Ai tn The. packing and f
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  • 316 3 CHIEF OF the UNICEF Mission m South East Ash Mr "»<>» Polak, left Singapore tor his headquarters m Bangkok vcsterday convinced that Singapore has really planned its feeding centres and that they arr the best organised he has seen. noi.rM "f "'"'I 11
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  • 236 3 Standard Stafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPLB, Wed— A 37 year old Chinese, Ho Chee Mini. described as a watch-dealer from Singapore appeared before Mr. A. P. Jack, First Magistrate, today, on a charge of being m possession of 206 walclx-s on which duly amounting lo
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  • 184 3 KL Road Law For Council Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A i new Ordinance affecting the general question of road" transport is being drafted and will be considered by a Select Committee of the Federal Legislative Council before it comes up ■m the form of n bill m the
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  • 181 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Opportunities for technical training are open to youth m the Federation di the four Junior Technical (Trade Schools Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Johore Bahru. There is also a Techni-Factory m Kuala Lumpur winch provides specialised training m cabinet
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  • 91 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Wed.—Ng Chao Kee, a rice miller with a permit to mill Government padi was this morning convicted and fined $500 —or 2 m o n t h s" rigorous imprisonment by the Sessions Court President, Mr. F.A. Chua for milling his own
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  • 120 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A young Chinese, Choo Choon Hock, was severely admonished and lined $100 or three months rigorous imprisonment by the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate, Inehe Annuar, today, for thrashing his eight-year-old step-daughter with a piece ot firewood. Choo, who pleaded
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  • 320 3 Members ol the Central Council of the C ylonese Association here will celebrate the award of the title D.P.M.J. on Dr. N Mootatamby. with a dinner at the Royal Johore International Club, at 8.15 p.m. today. Compensatioi ol $161.70 cent? was awarded Chew Kang Song, employed by Ens
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  • 124 3 MCA TALKS ON INTER-RACIAL COMMITTEES Btudi id st|| Mir-'s';.' .-..-I -nt KUALA I I MPl it. uvd At til;- n \t m■' (fog ol UK RToridat DmbmlUm th«MalajTM Chinese Assim (m. the proposal to form Inter racial ommitttM's m th*' various Statrs and s mints MMprfstag m«'ii drawn from tlic
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 117 3 Here af last!... H', I ("f"iui \t (il ST M ,,.;:K (.r.tiuif brin^inf -^JK^^!^ |M.tnof«irt«' pla'. insr "■■Mirk- mLM r.t.ue of g action is fii| Uroe i t" B r tv: 8 5 Til r:^ 3 S II .a ompare W... and you 11 choose < S I FORSTER Wa&cfad
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    • 80 3 rucn a |i i LVlhfa 7 WHEN 111 lILsl jjj I BuYlhG I I! MATCHES I I i ACI/ CAH Abrx rUd. HOUSE BRAND BETTER VALUE j YOUR MONEY; H LEE SfiFETV (TIfiTCH B I r^*s I R U r i i-ai^ il A T, MOUSE BRAND G i* ~l-
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 459 3 w f c d c r Aiiioijjllil Jin t Padang; PCRC "B vs. PCRC $L.lA\(,(u\ txta\ SlLKbMii.-i I <Hia\ SMI Padang KUALA LI MPI It Hmk Quicksand 1. 7 and 9.30 J4ip\\( f Toda% M ?Jf sti V, l\ m l 7 K °SS Q^fn'm Sapphire: Kembar (Malay) 11 Carlton:
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  • 307 4 IPOH, WccL— *-The necessity of having more vocational schools m the Slate was stressed by community leaders who met the Educational Ath iser to the Colonial Office, Sir Christopher Cox at an informal meeting m the Council Chamber today. After
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  • 135 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Wed. A three-man working Committee m Malacca is currently engaged m the Settlement 9 first survey »>t RIDA potentialities. The Committee composed of Mr. N. K. Beins, Inche Hussein bin Ibrahim and Capt Aii bin Maidin have covered the Central
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  • 77 4 NEW UNION SUB-BR ANCH Offic-ia Is \he Plantation Workers' Ui Johore, Mr. Rayal B. Jos general secretary and M X P. Govindan Nair, advis< recently visited Ulu Tiram I ,»te and formed a sub-brar.ch the Union with the follow' office-bearers: Mi S, lathan Mandore, Chairman; .r. Ramasamy, Hon. Secretary Ir.
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  • 162 4 SUmLtrd Staff Correspondent Pr \N<*. W «*<!. The tcW— fof a Junior SafetJ fir*t Council for school fitMreii vmII be l»r«»u*ihl up before th*' conference «>i Beads of Schools m Janu.ir\ next N«ar. This stated the C Dr C •ih Cheng Poh. at the Per:
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  • 68 4 Standard Staf C t)rrt < spondent yti One case i I I myelitis and one case of scrub typhus were recorded m the weekly summary of cian-gt-r. is infectious <iiseasfs m Perak for the week, ending Nov 2 The patient suffering from F .o
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  • 106 4 Schoolchildren Aid Poppy Fund PEXAXG. Wed. A variety concert m aid of the Poppy Day Fund was stage I by the Hutchi:i^s S a! the Welle^'.ey Primary School Hall last night. About 400 students from the primary classes of St. George's Girls' School and the Wellesley Primary School were present.
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  • 196 4 Standard Staff Correspondent lI'OH. Wed. Bandits m Perak held up four buses, robbed the pa>>enj:er* anil burnt the \ehiele>. Bandits al-o attacked a European 'mining engineer and his creyi vtheu they were iioini; to work m the same State. An Indian and a Chinese Here
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  • 102 4 Standard Staff Correspc PEN AN G, Wed.— nree accidents occurred here today but m nil cases, oniv minor injuries were caused to pedesj triaris. The firs! took place at the Magazine Circus where a 14--year-old Chinese boy. Yeoh Lee Keat, was knocked down by a car
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  • 100 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Wed. The Peninsula Malays Association. Kelantan branch, was formed at a meeting held here recently. Office-bearers elected were: president: Nik Mahmood bin Haji Abdul Ma.iid, secretary, Ismail bin Saman, treasurer: Osman bin Abu Bakar, auditors: Nik Ismail and Nik Hassan. Committee:
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  • 192 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. The statin' of Our Lady of Fatima was taken t<t the General Hospital here this afternoon when an open-air service for Catholic patients and others was held. The ceremony was performed by the Re> Father Rforan of the Kedemplorist
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  • 148 4 MUAR. Wed. Sixteen members of the Police Force. Special Constables and Kampong Guards were presented with awards by the Regent of Jofaore at an impressive ceremony here today. The recipients were: A. P. Penghulu All bin Mustapha, A P Ahmad bin Sono, L/Sgt Othman
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  • 30 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed— A Malay. Mansoor bin S v, i o claimed he accidentally shot at his sister. Manisah binti was fined $150 one month's imprisonment today.
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  • 24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.- Singapore clerk. Lim Boon Ta; was i\i\e<i s!5 by Ma .tn Inche Mahmood today for defacing his identity care.
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  • 132 4 Concession Offered To Applicants Fed, Ciiiavnship Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, V\i(J. A «<mcession f<> those applying for Federal < ifi/cn-lnn before Feb. I, I >~>' iww made known I>> the tssistani Registrar of Federal Citizens, Mr. R. I PeeJ to The Standard lodaj He said that with the regulations as
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  • 34 4 KATA BAHRU, W< -he Malay Girls' School a1 Mci Kata Bahru will stage a vai I concert at Biaritz Park I I p.m. tomorrow m aid of the University Endowment Fund.
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  • 289 4 Standard MafT Corresponded PENANG, Wed. UMNO youths m the Federation of Malaya have pledged thrir support to th< Mala} m Youth Council m all the latter'e activities. This was disclosed m a letter) from Dato Abdul Razak. A sistant State Secretary of Pahang and president of
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  • 124 4 Standard Sta.'T C'orrevpondmt [POH Wt A sum of $96( 70 has been received by Ipoh banks during the week ending Nov 25 as contributions to the University ol! Malaya Endowment Fund The sum includes $918.40 from the hon. secretary treasurer of the Ipoh District Varsity Fund
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  • 112 4 UMNO Defers 2 Decisions Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. W The proposal to create larship Fund for tiie education of Malay girls of poor parentage was discussed at a meeting of the UMNO held here y. sterd •> The meeting, while agreeing m principle to the pri cided to defer
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  • 31 4 KOTA BAHRU, Wed.— Mr. J A. Scott, Deputy Chief Police Oiiicer, Kelantan, has also assumed duties as acting OC of the newly created J Force for the Federation.
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  • 33 4 PEXANCJ. Wei -In c, tebralion of their 27th. anniversary, the Post Office Recreation Club, Penang, will be holding a dinner on Dec. 3 at H oY.oek at the club's premises.
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    • 198 4 This NEW PARKER }Z/" is a 1 y 1 i I. i L UII I jJv^l] A I if JHr NEW features 111 NEW PRECISION W NEW BEAUTY I I^t^Atnni M sl'* has always been the «orld*i [most perfcel rm Now— bcrc*i a triumph wii» ;he kircut neu \cro-metrk Ink
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    • 80 4 OPPORTUNITY! I your r /s C S requLre replenishing bO 1 1 rv J w AT DRASTICALLY REDUCED P nces during >/ 'M\C 1) n v r A A h f a/Sffits Pl«n -iINCiPCK! I' IiMNCi! 551 CAPITOL— SATURDAY M i I flooring Story of th Oust that Won the
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  • 559 5 Subsidies Tenants or SIT Houses Call to Government Standard Mail Reporter ROBERTSON CT .-i,: Soou.) Ulll lhat Government h..uW subsidise lenants of houses -i^apore Improvement Trust from Government loans, m ti-.-loj, or pwps, ,1 today's ordinar, meeting »ursuancc I i rs on the mber. ii housing V Of Sins >re
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  • 180 5 New S'pore Labour Code Has No Provision For Fines Standard Staff Reporter THE NEW Labour Code lor Singapore, »lii«!i i* now being finalised, is not likelj to contain an> provision for tin* imposition of tint'-* on FVlanicipal labourers, I he Standard understands. The Singapore Municipality authority under the Municipal Ordinance
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  • 192 5 KIDS (at the best of til 0 are tough to handle. Bui ihe ones who dam-ed at the Victoria Theatre last night, went through their routines like veterans, winning well-deserved applause from a fuli house. Much credit goes to their teacher, Courtenay Taylor, who had put
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    32 5 Photo. >...,:.,,,» Baptist hta k Mgp W*-^ ei*a MasiMS K.urd. I). M. T. J*- I l preucher: Mrs. Richard Urn; Dr. B. j. uwno, l;i prcac lK rt and Miss Dorcas Uu.- Standard
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  • 75 5 MR. LUIS MARINO. Chief of j the Protocol Division of the P.I. Department ot Foreign Affairs. arrived here yesterday morning by a Pan-American World AirClipper on his way to Djakarta to escort President Soekamo, who will be making his first official visit to Manila as guest
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  • 169 5 Standard Staff Reporter ALL POST-WAR i:, consumers m Singapore since 1946 have signed undertakings with the Municipality not to use electrical power generated from St. James Power Station during the peak load periods. said Mr. C.C. Payne, Municipal Enq neer yesterday. He was commenting
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  • 25 5 THE SiN C A PORE Ami y Civil Service Union will ?oon launch a drive for collecting money for its dub-building fund.
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  • 66 5 'Ghost Ordered It' Girl A DYTN'fi Chinese uir! told her brother thai a jjmxt— un old man with lont; ears had ordered kef to drink i>ui of a cup." This w:xs stated by tho brot!:«T. Tan Knon Iliuk. a trisha driver, m the Singapore Coroner's Cowrl yesterday, at the inquest
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  • 278 5 Practical People Preferred To Heroines Soh StamiarH Staff Reporter THE PROGRESSIVE Part> naJidrii for Wed Wan! m !h<» forslicomini! Sinjiaporr Municipal «'l«Tti<m«.. Mr. Soh iwhev >oon. y*Gt*dm§ rhallon«fd >ir>. Klizaiu-tti Choy, Ac iti<l<'p«»ndVni randidale oppo-int- him m tin same ward, t«> rindicatc ber <-'.aim t< mm| rrronl of ierviec to
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  • 82 5 41 Planes In Fly Past Till MASS I .r Kh Paal Is be h^ l d on Biaga pore's Air 1> i\ M l)i atcordins to detailed pfauu iast ITTTIhi. will Ik> t!;< most sprctafiilar S»n .ipor** lias seen. In all 41 tfeenfl o\ Hi \\pos Of H.A.I. !iuhtr:s ..ml
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  • 184 5 Prepare For Freedom, Says Labour ABOUB PAI sii tpore held two campaign meetings y< o:ie m South Wa-d and a. 1 m the East Ward. the South Ward. Mr. Fl Thorn i President ol the r vi png v iters to for the Labour candidate Ml P.D Nair, t<ld Hum
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 649 6 'rilK surprise ovei the large-scale intervention by the Chinese Communists m North Korea is hai artificial m view of the fact thai it was altogether unexpected I' was unlikely that Chines Communists would have tolerated ,3 potential enemy s.> close to their frontier. Though the Western powers
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  • 695 6 r PHE Berlin Airlift, was a mileetone m transport aviation likt*ly to be retiu'inncred as lonii an nun fly. Vet while the socks and Coal, cigarettes and potatoes, Sour and firewood were being flown m to blockaded I Berlin, another airlift was i m progress on
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  • 865 6 AS WE MOVE INTO POSITION TO HEAVE OUT SUPPLY PACKS By A Plying Oiiicer I A 'a n- bo m pilotserving with the R.A.F. m Malaya's operation uirdrovh c: nu Ihe supi ies he requ T lese are a sembled at shoi t notice and pack< d b^ i.i An.;
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  • 446 6  -  CASSANDRA By \IAIIOIT ATtLEE keeps eS.-phanS- <i ?I obedient herd never lumbered m gad Ml 10. Uowning-street. They are. on the whole, faithful. <I<>< i|« Ul ,j sionally wise. All save one. The exception Is a aachytenaataa* k*wm te!iigent be Sit with red tiamine eye am! that
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  • 254 6 Hs the Talk of the Town Questions And Answers THOUSANDS Sinj F« deration (< 1 firat< Camb D v. c busy pap< pc 1 ough 1 sfy 1 I School Certil Examination. I: by. thi the fi a Malayan youth ne< M m to ;i living. But have changed and
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  • 18 6 I Rising costs! Nothin' hut i rising costs! Wonder what the lucks g«nna go up n»'\(
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 8 6 id en $ah a *-i^ SEASOH TRADING CO.
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    • 125 6 111 lEI Rl€l NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVING XC W l)istrihnti>r*{ LEE and FLETCHER lo> _[_»<» OK( HARD KOAI». SI N PO S I is, Ksrauaurots rmni nil\C. rpwAKDS /WAMMUI II IS LONDON < H IMBf i{ Dl InV siariinfi Dec. Senior Cambr Vr, Maths, (for Clerical Promotion Kxam < Special 5
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 415 6 Qra^s -BgUqv® It or Not! i v F > f"^^^^an^a^^^ W *VsQak NfATHER'SWvT jfofy W^\ fiuowmt TiiovjoLiv ii^Bfc- a )>,S NAPOLEON/ J& v- NAPOLEON f H t A f aSS^' NAPOLEON m V T BOATS OF BURMA iAPOLEOUH z .3D VESSELS WITH SPHERICAL SAIL 6 THAT Asl LIFTED m^S, L
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  • 695 7 ,oday believed o have dfecraed -the possible developmeiS of a Korea, caused by the Communist entry Into the war, h J, the I lo era the a,r border into Ma.irliuriu— a derision „,1,1 he reached aid) without the greatest reluctance herai.se
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  • 27 7 Time To Use A-Bomb' Says Congressman L. said a t>, It lid be 1 I Tru- K.Odcr if it is make ie benib H< live nber imit-
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  • 95 7 LONDON*. Nov. 2S I %P^— Poetn lovers n«»v\ can no to chard -miid relics ol Roberi Browning. Brownin? chapel furnished with ins stud] table m v .tlt.ir. hi> chair, Mid other Items from the VeneUai home where hv died, has just been dedicated it M M.irvlrbonr parish
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  • 155 7 Cost Of UK Aid To Malaya LONDON, Nov. 29 (Keuter) Mr. Emrys Hughes (.Labour) feed the Chancellor of the Exl. chequer Mr. Hugh Gaitskell m the H( col I lommons yester- v aboul the cost of military Uvities Via ayan m liM!> and the first s months ol 1950. Mr.
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  • 483 7 Red Chief Tells UN To Apply Sanctions On US LAKE SI CCESS, N«.x. _><> (Rculer) Leader of the Chinese Communist delegation, Mr. v Hgin-chuan introduced a resolution m the Securiti Council yesterday calling lor the withdrawal of American forces from Korea ;«m»I Formosa. Mr. Wu addressed the Council for 105
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    • 27 7 EXJECTRIC power at Mall failed when Princess Elizabeth Last night mci over 150 Royal •\ir Force men's wives. Hurricane lamps were provided.— Reuter
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    • 100 7 The Chinese authorities m Kwangtung have drafted plans ■i r emova] to Kukong, wnicn was the seat oi the Kwangtung provincial .uovenimi'.-it 'vh»;ii tne lapanese occupied Canton m tne The report also said Cantons main airfield at White Clouds has been expanded undei Ru« ian supervision to accom- modate four
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    • 62 7 Three Chinese ttudenta, arrea d by Ameri n authorities w Japan last September, charged nn Tuesday that during the: i five-week detention they were given food worth only 2t» cents (US) per day. The released trio arrived m Hongkong aboard President Cleveland on Monday On Tuesday thej were escorted across
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    • 53 7 reliable report >id Tuesdi a Tibetan delegation was enroute from Lhasa, the Dalai Lama's capital, to Sikang Province m Western China m n attempt to negotiate peace with the invading Communists. Indian government officials saio ,v< iv set king confirm itioi of the reporl from S S re] < sentatn
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    • 105 7 Sei Lor Jo tn C. Tennis oi Missi -pi >-<''-\ yesterday thai t!v. ide>e i :e the 1 iuppj v di-o >f enough vi Ame rican ii lentions m the Fa Easi 'lie said iiK-.e was no need t< grant statehood to Hawaii on th< grounds that their admission ti
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    • 22 7 G] ;snd x 'u_ slavia hav< jum< d full diplomatic rela ii ms. .'>i ns v, dio stat< d las night Reuter
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    • 29 7 M. Cl< m le R< mico, m w\> :»pp >intcd Sv i>^ Mil ister C c Goven Gs neva last night b} air or iiii way to Poking Reuter
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    • 25 7 Nai Vorakam Bancha, Tha Minister of Foreign Affairs, an nounced the Thai Consulate s".. v al m Saigon will be raise* j io a legatioa
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  • 731 7 Britain Will Support SE Asia 6- Year Plan LONDON, \<». i >4 > (Router) Chancellor of ih< I].\<*h(M|iifr llu«:!i Gait&kell t < l* l the Conamorai yeaterda) t li :ii Britain would support ihr Commonwealth ■fat-year plan for development of South and Strnth F— 1 \*»ia la ihr full extent
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  • 336 7 LONDON, \m. L'V (Reuter) Mr. tnthonj Marlo^r (Conservative) ;t->k»'d m the House <>l <>m mons l«»r details «>i pension terms for the Judge Appeal m Vlalaya who hail been compulsoriij retired Hie name «>l the judge was nol mentioned. Mr Marlowe firsi raised ihr matter
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  • 166 7 Auriol Urges Pleven Cabinet To Carry On PARIS. Nov. 29 iAP> The I French cabinet tottered night, caught m a struggle between international duty and int< nal politics. Premier Rene Pleven and his ministers decided to resign after the National Assembly voted disapproval of Defence MiniSU Jules Much. Pleven submitted
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  • 45 7 m I Vv. 28 < UP) T«! its and one "British imperialism !i I len City area <-; The st i the police w.u> I tUrn dents hack with clubs. I-. policemen were locked m ents until i i i ihem.
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    • 49 7 i w&ma ma vm *s i umSTMAS SEASON I On I I X C r« J# O#fH O FJtfo.ll f«4 BE€E3tBER JfOJI WEEKS OALYk ft fr! I COLOSSAL I 1 BARGAINS I *ALL k/\/tS OFFANCI GOODS i NORTH BRIDr.K ROAD, ,%j -^.S^ F5»36F s>^ <*% 5^ 5^ P». S&. 1>-
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    • 19 7 jl I^bßH I' bl tSKk.' m II 5 Ik iB je harming I►< -inn^ inrliutiit^i $1.10 to $4.&5 i
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  • 320 8 Rubber, Tin Prices Vlake Biggest Jump In Several Weeks Standard Stall Report** JIM >ll(Mik of rprn. large^cale Qiinese Coimnimisi intervention Korea and the conseqirenl sbarp rise m prices m Nen ork resulted m par ol the hjftgi nl jumps m rubber cfvotatMHU m reeenl weeks I
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  • 143 8 Standard Staff Reporter COPRA was firm yesterday, buyers opening at S4t3i per pi ill with sellers held ofl When buyers increased to $47. rs opened at S47A. Small business was reported ai Coconut oil remained nn- nged m price on v dull su quiet market
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  • 34 8 I \a m, 887,000 bales of jute have been produced this year. This represents rouffhly 10 per cent, increase m production over the last year's output despite earthquake and f.ood havoc. (G1IS).
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  • 55 8 Malayan Tin S tocks UP Standard Stuff Reporter MA] .WAX stocks of tin al and tm-in-ore at the end 0 tol i at 8.11 1 ions represi n1 an increase' of 57 tons the previous month's lifHire. Production of tin-in-ore at end of October al 4 77!) i is i«4
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 80 8 The latest, Singapore robber prices yoNtrrda> Nov. 29) were per Ib. Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose 5.'.0 l Slf 1 fOB la balcx De< N<> 1 R.S.S S2.W $2.04 No I K.S.S. M.M7 SI.M No R.S.S $1.91 si.m? Tour: I inn BeHers re served. LONDON EtUBBI B
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    • 39 8 SINGAPORE. Wed The price of tin todaj nras $542.25 per p <:•!. t>> $40.85. LONDON VI (dnesday's prices htm sewi— Spot \u buyers, £1.1 15 sellers. Three months £1,055 buyers, £1,066 sfi!«-n. Settlement pri<-.- £1,145 Tone: Easier after strong.
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  • 74 8 HOUSTON (Te\as>. Nov. E9 (AP)— The serond largest pant m the I'nited States is bark m operation, boasting the production 01' synthetic j rubber. The plant is opera led for the Office of Rubber Reserve, of thr* Reconstrmtion 1 "in BACe Corporation. It is th(
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  • 49 8 NEW YORK, Nl\ IP Mr. Nuri Eren, direct of the Turki I:. rial a I Office here. told n business group I Turkey offered b good field lor c .i' »w that a new Turkish law permits withdrawal ol profits and inv< I
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  • 202 8 E Standard Staff Correspondent Xl U,V H \UH X, \\<<l. The Executive Committee of the Penin>nla Malays I nion will meet here l!iJ- week-end to discuss a tentative proposal to lannch a $1,000,000 business and industrial corporation with a %icw to rai>in^ \hc
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  • 58 8 Standard Staff Correspondrnt PSNANG, Wed. The rumour that Ceylon cum ncy Is being revalued has not caused any alarm iri the harks •here is no big for Ceylon rupees here A manager of an I liai hank said he had not receivi I a:y instruction.-
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  • 94 8 UN Technical Aid For Indonesia The U N. Technical Assistance Board Is sending a group oi experts to Indonesia for at least <j year to aid thai country on problems oi Labour, agriculture. education, civs! aviation and health, as well as other social and economic matters. Ifs cotioa picking time
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  • 747 8 Standard staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed. All sections ftl the Malayan share market were easier tod ly sympathy with Londo i i N York reactions to the Korean war situati m. r lay's prices were: INUCSTRIALS Buycti S( i A Br icks Ptei 190 2 00 Did 1;r
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  • 104 8 ■XJ H \.\'GE rates now m force ys supplied by the »yan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows: ::oaJ Bia« .re permittee 1* Btratt. B] U.INO ,M V t S O Burma 4 ii/ lo 88 3'l« BS 11/16 52 S fl B.^ tm rate, fir
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  • 174 8 Malaya 's October Export Trade Highest On Record r Standard Stall Reporter WITH THF \ahie of Malaya's r\j»«»ri trade m October i« n«'u hi^li level, tli" <'j»zintr\*!» overseas ti'a<l«' position i* toda; able than al tan tiaae m Its kistor% r There was at the end of October i favoui
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  • 174 8 Area, Japan Sign Agreement For Exchange Of Goods TOk\o. \m. 29 (K«mj(: irsd u« menl between sterling ;:?•<■.< ctMratrirs ml pcmptrd Japan *a» signed bere today. 1' rowers Ihr ■•••I >! j«h J. L 950 to Junr SO, 1951. Sterling we a■ mb parti ng m the now w ment
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    • 45 8 Fly K.LM. yt^ fee! at home l four engined KLM Constella- B»''/ tion, you have a iecl.ng of complete E^' 30. ng. The comfort, the good Food ftl/^ €r drink the excellent service all feS^ tOYAI \l^yj DUTCH \!Ri IKFC v 4j/ /.7 A /y/
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    • 34 8 WHY WAIT UNTIL THE r.'-: START yOHR 5A'-^ 5 c: v D *o^^*^'^ e IS AVI V P \<i i i iii! I'l \l»3 f <I M LI i! \h s CHUOG KHIRIII BRilfi
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  • 400 9 Chusan May Herald Stabilisers For AH P O Ships GFHG Stamhrd 5hip,,!,,.. Reporter -at-f;,,t»r >; all raboeqaeni P. 11MIrv 1i,,,.,., may rarry it. P V M 7» A P' An l<r^"«- Deputy n.airman of the I. fl 0.. who with U a attractive wile, arrived In ™ng»P«[« yesterday aboard the
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  • 353 9 Passengers Praise Sh ip 's A menities Standard Shipping KrporUT VETERAN passengers wore full of praise for the a ir-eondi turned first class dining saloon of the Chusan, which permitted them to enjoy refreshing coolness m hot weather. They appreciated the big larger-than-normal sports decks, the increased size of cabins
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  • 179 9 RED CHINA STUDENTS 'WORRIED' Standard Slrippiag Reporter RETURNED Chinese stu dents from th: 1 I nlted Kingdom arc uncertain of their careers whea they retura to the Chinese mainland. This was told to The (Standard y« Lerday by a part] jof Chinese n rned students the Chusan who are on
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  • 52 9 AMONG the 546 passengers aboard the Chusan Auxiliary Police Officers of the Singapore Harbour Board. They were ;unong the batch chosen to continue m the regu i i police force as Lieutenants. They were flown to the United Kingdom for leave m a chartered plane at the end
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    • 139 9 T REGUUII TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Dir Overland Las Aacdes, All American Canadian Cities. Prnjr.; f < luno 1 Di«re tRWCSTEKN \lt 1 <>K\ .< 4 lirr. |>Ec Dec. »w ELO \»t i»'K\ ,4 M Bm. C 3 Dm M '.i Dec Dtißg OUTSt ht Honiikone, Kobe. Yokohama \\\:h Transhipment Takubar Tsin^tao.
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    • 576 9 I. M _^i i mJIZSj 0 R V L-jl mm SAILINGS FROM SCANJ»N vj/i u.K CONTINENT ••hiv ror NY Hongkong. Kobe <s: Yokohama I m P "fALSTUA" for 8 "HI A \> f! r. I-. ma -Stl ',MH\ 18 m DM i)(>c ".MEOSIA lot S n k Ban "IMH r
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    • 726 9 j |y^M AILS DESPATCHES TODAY: Christmas Island noon by nder, South Indu*. North i(letters i a by Rajula. Pontianak noon by Balong, Burma. North India -parcel- only) noon by Bangola, Thailand I parcel onlyl noon by Bciitonj;, Djakarta noon bj W:!lcm Roys. TOMORROW: Tanjong Pinane, Da bo Bingkep, Jakarta 6
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  • 1304 10  -  Oswald Henry by_ QNCE set m motion, the ponderous wheels of Government turn m no uncertain manner. Colony film men, long itching for action m the matter of film censorship following their petition, recently heaved a deep sigh of relief when it was announced that a
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    • 265 10 CAW WOMAN UVE ON ROMANTIC MEMORIES ILONE??? Pi&Vlf llLiWww Tolla y 4 Show 'iWIMP 12-* Is-8 30-9.30p.in. AiQ 1 CONDITIONS Ll li} wu lWW| ■fill" U mm i 1 k\i 1 1 JIS |i J 1 wM k I a jA lilt DP I I V] II L I I
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    • 165 10 IT^P^rPyi STARTS TODAY PARIS GAY, ALLURING .\^jjp& MASKING A STRAN6 Lr^|S^r Mad murder, sinister evil m fc -i^J4^J| veifing gayest city m wor\d\M i fTT'; 'mmß^&* JB BURGESS MEREDITH SM lS9k ROBERT HUTTON iintifkA W and Ih. CITY k 4/ltl O" j I'^Wni' ll' I/ v rv^^W9^f^m^aßArMfO An IRVING ALL£N
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    • 99 10 "PHDK{ 10 ***** fty.^ "NCSS EL LE!L A sun rb i n Pl( With Em I I Uttcst S— i I OVI Ki)M\\( "TAKDIR ILLAHi p Kirn N '.inah !<lm> D H I I Its I Mi m 7vN\OVD 0 i FOB I N *c Jehu iai Mm> < OPENING
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    • 40 10 ■^S^ y IiLmMT) wu^V k^. 1 J^^r^j, n.9%sfez^ ii 4^ ■6f2^> t SO V SLEEPy IWHl WHy >U DON'T I K^T^ls|'sH A t TER B'Nr^^MUCM S "^N A. V^Sou co to bed? v\r? >^|>3°^^li/ W too early 1 (z-z-z .5]
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  • 630 11  - Newsman Pays Tribute To Counsel H.L.Hopkin ft v. 22 (By I ail). Mr. -yen. w!i<> hus Korea lor the SS and is he waj home to Hertog case, I BoUbk! tn- bci family. res <. the nine i*> tkisc :h tke :i: of vOfflf Tlm i tat tiu-N d \>y
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  • 78 11 THIS 10-tlv <t\irf. whith will h* m Fari> on DecCfßQei X. i> In shou.'i m Ascher"! Collection <im a drsi^n !»v I raiuoisf < »il<»t. uiiY oi Spaatsh-bora artist I'il»!(» Plnwt Thr ]>or(rait dt J«r husl>and, wliitfi is featered witii attt-iid.'.ni (!i,ic\ riNM J strong iriiiu♦•ricr irn;n
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  • 325 11  - Here's Ho w To Be Tactful It'll help Your Marriage SAMUEL G. ESTHER B. KLING By AND How important is tact v m winning and holding a nuite? A Very important. If you're not tactful, you won't get to first base with the person you have your heart set on.
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  • 987 11 SYDNEY.-— (AP)— Australia and Finland are aboal to fi«jht it out a^ain m a serirs of five cricket lests. These Tests come on every two years, and are deadly Berfoufl affairs. They are played m Australia aiui England alternatively. Australia and England have
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  • 228 11 M:\V yoRK. (IV) IW Pmm Ckevialei team arrived m New en r«i home from the xorli) ■nmlewr basketball ch»piimnlii|m m Bve*»f Urn, «u<l ils coach -aid thai poor work the r< f< rr«> <«i*t the ISA any chance of iclorv m tin- championship para? uilh
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  • 153 11 1st Prizes In PTC Cash Sweep Can Reach 8000 Mark IPOH. Wed c I sighted policy P rak Turf C m introducing 1 rward sales c;sh KWC* ii ks lik paying high dividends m the coming Ipoh races on December 2. 6 and 9. Present indications are that new record
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  • 38 11 The firs: Test Cricket M I between England and Au-' which will commence tomorrow Friday. December 1. will be broadcast on 17 84 megacycles 16.82 metres rind 21.54 cycles 13.93 metres Malayan time 0925 to 1540.
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  • 51 11 IPOH Wed.— Playing their firsi match of the inter-urit ugby competition for Fraser and Heave Cup. the Fourth Hussars defeated the KOYLIS by 19 points to fi ft! the Ipoh Padang yesterday. The winners were much the better side and at half-lime led by 11 points U
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  • 81 11 „f the Ihird annual North J < Eurasian Association b;<.c- tournament were Sun da;- m Muar. O. Monteiro. as it wat > d once agan. s single! for the Gwynne cup ;.nd < r Van Dj iesen uf chamr-i i coublee winning the Ward I Ti.i resulti
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    • 216 11 \l*n» .MM \i i;|;( Ha] H»«r: New*; 1 11.1 M.trey) „r h v'«. a 884 I I'" 1 Ku.mi <ll ntOGBAMMI S^e^Ne^f^SS): 1 i i -..ti.....i l« 9mmk» t- bi I':'>lr:',;.1 >lr: < n i ::sa^,rp h V'i-« 143 Even I v m: rwt». I Xl \I.A LUMP! X i•■
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  • 282 12 SPORT AND THE CROWDS One Man *s Meat NEW YORK. (UP) a and tiie rest of tr.e world a re m complete aesthetic a g 1 j on the greatness of thlete, but when it comes g monej to see thai '.s.A. and :R1 res! c 'v, differ greatly. tlillert'.'.
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  • 42 12 Finest in The East? A view of the new $:>OO.OOO Singapore Chinese Swimming dub pool looking towards thr cantilever d i i nsc lower. The pool is the fine>t m Ma \\\a and, it is believed, the largest m the Far East.
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  • 103 12 By OU.IK DAVIES ALTHOUGH the second ack was opened for fast work ipoh, only pace work was d by most of the hoi ses I rame out yesterday morn- g when the going wa< soft. s1 impressive of those that I pace from the
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  • 715 12  -  KEN JALLEH Hongkong, Federation Teams To Be Invited By HONGKONG Chinese swimmers most of them of China Olympic c ass ar e expected to take part m the Malayan Chinese S*iminin<: Carnival which will mark the official opening, m early January
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  • 146 12 PENANG, Wed.— Three changes have been made m Penang's HMS Malaya rugger team to meet Kedah on the Western Road ground here on Saturday. In their previous encounter on Oct. 28. Penang beat Kedah by 6 3 at Alor Star. 'P. L. Wright will
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  • 59 12 LONDON. NOV. 29 <AP> Ronnie Clayton of Blackpool retained his British and Empire featherweight titles last night with a clearcut 15-round decision over Jim Kenny of Glasgow, Scotland, who started like a whirlwind but ran out after the ftrst few rounds. From there on the outcome .w-
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  • 71 12 IPOH, Wed.— Playing their final match of their Malayan tour, the Hongkong Cagers defeated a Perak combined team by 38 points to 30, last night on the Yuk Choy Court. The visitors have thus we 1 all the fourteen matches th played m Singapore and
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  • 107 12 BRISBANE. Nov. 29 (ReuterAAP "—Douglas Wright. Kent legbreak and googly bowler had a solid tryout at the nets here this afternoon bowling for the first time since the MCC match against New South Wales three v, eeks ago. Wright is still under treatment for Qbrositis
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  • 426 12  -  By Herman Rappa THE true fighting quulitie* of lonu ;itt« ami Sid Fletcher will be re\eale4 tin Happ World Stadium lniMOiiim 11 iirlit when th< a*iaiiis>t Orient champion Bo\ Bruwlui ii i Sn pore's ■mcrowned lightwcighl kinn. Jimim of the Royal Air Feree. Both Australians
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  • 27 12 CALCUTTA. current j leased by I Tennis A has been p] tennis playei m sueee Su 2 followed N h int as m GIIS
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  • 571 12 S 'pore Scots Win With A Late Goal V WELL-DESERVED last minute jjoal uaw Scotland a 17 points (four tries and a goal) to 13 (two goals, and penalty try) victory against the Rrst m their annual encounter, played before a capacity crowd on the padang yesterday* The penalty try
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  • 183 12 IPOII, \fc ed. l*la)inji m a mixed doubles tie last ni^ht m partnership »iih the All India doubles title holder. Tan Jin Eong, Mi*s Klhel Peacock, Australian women's singles and mixed doubles champion, was impressive m a one-set victory over the Malayan mixed doubles champions,
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  • 598 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The K.L. Services beal the Selangor All Blues m their return rugby encounter by l."> points (three tri«** one penalty) to three points (one try) on the Bin ft" Road ground today. The Services had a heavier pack but the light
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  • 66 12 can a<io Young i confidence ab ten -round I Chicago i predict? seven rr> The 23 t'r'bea^^ Impiofl. Louip at 36 aftei I ly by Eaard September punch hard Bi ton down I Althnug!; impress! said th the fight "I'll shtx the very start rights as
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