Singapore Standard, 1 December 1950

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard /fe >*H NO. 152 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CEN?S
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  • 269 1 Veto Expected To Block Un Korea Action I M K V 'g— <AP)— A K.,«ian rcta ipcdea HI Mocs >i-turitj Council action on I the Western powcn plannril i<> iiuli.i t lr .:iiniuni-:- urilhin 21 hours in the I („ii,..-.l The Assembly has scheduled a plenary session at Flushing lead
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  • 36 1 Normal Rail Services To KL Tonight Stall Reporter nent S sume train and 'rain ran only fr Gemas and re v cleared the bandits' si md c U th i the lay's I bul due icidei
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  • 20 1 B rural Sir Pa' under-in-Chi- i arrived here for jsions with r Patrick and Sir Sati
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  • 55 1 LOXDOX. Nov. 30 (AP>— Winsi Churchill turned Hi >- i made plans for a sunny Mediterranean vacation duri tg the C istmas holidays. Chui I opened congra- •cs blea and telegrams this 5 and spent the day as < riting in trie forenoon and attending
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  • 46 1 With typical Oriental architecture in the background, the picture above shows th<infantrymen of the IS 7th Cavalry moving up the road to Yongbyon which their tanks had occupied ahead ol them in last week's push toward the Yalu River.- AP photo.
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  • 176 1 LONDON, Nov. 30: (Renter) —British diplomatic representatives. Colonial Governors and Cornmanders-in-Chiei of the three Services in the Far East and South East Asia will meet i-i Bwkit Serene, Malaya, on Dec. 7, the Foreign Oflice announced here today. The Foreign Office spokesman id the
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  • 197 1 LONDON'. Nov. 30: (Router) Mr. John Dugdale. Minister of State for the Colonies told the Commons yesterday that H7.M7 Malays immigrated to Malaya and Singapore between January 1947 and June 1950. During the same period 384.188 Chinese and I L* 7 Indians also ei :ed
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  • 26 1 LOHPON, Nov. 30. (Reuter Prime Minister Clement Attlee today summoned Britain s Service" chiefs to the Cabinet discusjaon of the Korean situation.
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  • 1301 1 Standard Stan K«'|»orUT A MOTION reconunending that Governmeni should subsidize building of houses by th<« Singapore Improvement Trust front Government loans for thr benefit of people in lower income <;rou|> was unanimously passed ai yesterday's ordinary meeting of the Singapore Municipal
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  • 98 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 30.— fUP>— British sources today denied London reports that Sir Gladwyn Jebb. chief United Kingdom delegate to the United Nations, had arranged an appointment with General Wu Hsiu-chuan, leader of the Chinese Communist delegation. British sources said that their active interest
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  • 83 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 30, (UP).— The British YWCA. responding to the Hongkong Standard's appeal, today launched a drive for Christmas' gifts for British troops now fighting the Communists in Korea. Miss Iris Stobart, Secretary of the YWCA. congratulating the newspaper for its "very well inspired" appeal,
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  • 46 1 SAIGON. Nov. 30 (AP) French forces have recaptured Ciui Phai San. a key post in the defence system protecting Moncay, the French army announced today. Chu Phai San is about 12 miles from Moncay, eastern anchor of the French defence chain.
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  • 188 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (IP) American officials today hailed the British Commonwealth 1.800.000,000 economic development programme for South and Southeast Asian countries as a major move toward stabilizing that area ami promised lhat the United States would cooperate with the new plan to the fullest
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  • 1017 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. (UP) fwtmAttA Truman *aid today that the United States has under consideration the use of the atomic homh in eonneetion with the war in Korea. He said at a news conference that the use of the Uniled States'
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  • 129 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 30. (UP) A presidential derision to turn the atom bombs over to the military for uv in Korea could be tarried out almost immediately. Until the President says otherwise. the Civilian Atomic Energy Commission is the sole custodian of the atomic weapons.
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  • 94 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 30: (Reuter)— The New York newspapers, the Daily News and the Daily Mirror, de manded today that Ghl Mac Arthur be given authority to bomb Manchuria. The New York HfTftM Tribune said that the United States might be forced to act
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  • 135 1 LONDON, Nov 30: (Reuter) Britain's state-run air service across the Atlantic and to Australia and the Far East will come to a complete standstill unless a strike at London airport is settled in 36 hours. Less than one-third of the British Overseas Airways Corporation's fleet
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  • 264 1 Chinese Reds Advance TOKY< I I Chinese Communist ■I n > teed up with an estimate I Lsions oi North K ean guerillas in Koiv. Dent I mountains on Thursday and a Red .i\ alanche swept oppo to witmn 25 milt i Pyongj The I Nations forces abanck River line
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 86 1 #1 LONTO PAp^ y HAS :r AN \UkACCCD W m M^ 9 M MW. IN THE TOP-WELL BOTTLE.* g^!^^^- J The SKRIP C^ j allows you to kr Sfolip'lJiA to S IOW how -I VOTING: >ou don't have to bear < ihc pen or scratch around on paper SKRIP; it
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    • 90 1 f^ra^ westai Ws*% VENTIUTOR A k k I (han:f <»f All Cto^ I t iti Minut« L Noiseless, Effective, Inexpensive WESTERN ELECTRIC COL 138, Robinson Road, S'pjre. y S Liuhr the Distinguished Pmtronqge of 11. A', the Governor j THE INDIAN FINE ARTS SOCIETY A VARIETY CONCERT I h Tn<lia>i
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  • 594 2 A f, mtc MMstaUf points to a hole, r a used by a bandit j, on i touih ol the Singapore Kuala Lumpur mill train on Wwtawdaj niuht. One man was killed, and another iniur.'d. The train WS9 derailfd. Standard picture. Suitability lo Be Criterion Standard
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  • 144 2 Re^!?£usion In Markets Standard Stall Reporter FW K SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners, Mr. p. Rajah (Progressive), Mr. Pal Johnson (Labour), Quncan Robertson (Independent) and Mr. Yap I tU Nominated), yesterdaj debated whether or j Rediffusiofl sets would be i« nuisance to t!u- public^ il ihej
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  • 26 2 Tribute Paid To J.B. Doctor ad i Slal Repwi r TRIBUI re, ii C for S I. Sarava- I B D i Dr. Moot; Besar,TuanS I
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  • 14 2 been I I i kmth-East Asia, Mf 1 :olxa UacD< ..a.
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  • 105 2 MR. D Rol ertson (ProgresSouth) yesterday suggested that the Singapore Municipal Commissioners should have a rep:* live on the Singapore Harbour Board. He made the sugg« ion during the adjournment at yesterday's i ing. Mr. R bertson pointed out thai the SHB has a
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  • 146 2 McNeice Hands Off Housing Dictator Suggestion At SMC Standard Staff Reporter THE ggestion that a director of housing with dictate:.... i I ary to deal with the urgent need I u 3 q ly as possible, was made at meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission* l\ Mr. D. Pro i
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  • 120 2 BCG Team For S 'pore Due Soon A BCG vaccination team is due in Singapore shortly and will spend four months here. This was stated by the Municipal President, Mr. T.P.F. McNeice in answer to an adjournht speech by Mr. D. Robertson. Mr. Robertson enquired whai had happened to a
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  • 31 2 A Mr. E.V. D 3 ment of consolidated accounts be opem in the North Ward for the i ol his electorate, was to t yesterday !s meeting i] Commis
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  • 60 2 Police Fund: Reader Gives $100 AN ANONYMOUS Chinese readi r yesterday gave $100 to the Standard Police Fund, set up to help Colony police victims of terrorism. Y> terday's donati o n s amounted $110.55, bringing the to $1,470.75. \Vi> gratefully nek the fol donations: T.G.S. Singapore .sr> Anonymous SPpore,
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  • 209 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal C fssioners yesterday de- vd confirmation of a new -lit ion for the locally liciled to be followed in Municipal recruitment because Co:: ers felt the term '"established citizen of Singa- 1 i tffered in meaning from the original term "Singaporeborn".
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 2 IFORE Volunteer War Memorial Pliquc and Yu Oh i: »rc n a the names of J x 5 who died V.\ rid V < p!aiue x>lii o« I bjS Ihe G >vernof <-f Sin^apm n- x t wkilc tfee Ho-i. \>i'! be dedicated by the Bishop of Singiipore, Standard Phot
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  • 630 2 'Charter' Gives S'pore Hawkers More Freedom Standard SiafT Reporter SINGAPORE'S hawkers, estimated to number more than 20,000, will In- allowed to ply their trade in future v-iih a^ !itt!«* restrictions possible. This was decided at a Municipal Commissioners' meeting yester day when a memorandum on the report of the Hawkers'
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  • 132 2 The shells in it were fus-d and ready for immediate use. These shells conisua u old-type filling which may have been affected by the water, ereatwfi a reaction which WOaM make them particularly sensitive to any from of shock or friction. At the moment,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 93 2 SITUATIONS V, Chinese Im requires a male or fen; capable h. bnoks with Chinese pi hai.e quired to B OFFICE B< T^*" nd 18. ".ion eq.. Apply person,;, a.m. and 12 Dec. 4 S ACCOMDTN V, lire bungalow .ern sanii ferences will V£__V fuitab e every home -even the smallest
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  • 256 3 KL H S Sweep Case Ends PRESIDENT IS FREED: CANNOT CONVICT-Judae Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, T1,,,,5. "There bno legal contract in running „l the Bwee p, and the cadence siibinim-d by the prosecnnon cannot warrant a conviction against you," said Mr. DM. R.. l.ranl. resident of the Sessions Curl,
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  • 7 3 Temporaries Must Show Their Worth Killed Communist
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  • 26 3 Teachers May Join union Now S I (am I it PUR. Thurs. h Scho j a Teachei or u rs s i sed em- as ach-
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  • 119 3 lllG DOPE CASE KUAI LUMPUR, i h rs.— P idi n q guilty to two jea of having in his p d twelve pieces, :,3 >.-; packets, two bottles jars of opium. Sow n, was sentenced to Itw rs rigorous imprisonon earh charge, by the P:
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  • 95 3 IPOII. Thurs. A young oecial constable, Yaha- Wahab, 19, who bis 1 twi nths' intead ol two daj 5 1 e iminment. This was the n t of a sucful appeal lod- I I Mr. ath-J es DPP the se:/ nee and J
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  • 116 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUM i 5 i K. niuv.s.— Thi- appr.l of Mahmood bin Mat Shah, a < I rk with I) yv.is' service in the Registrar of Births and Deaths Office, Kuala Lumpur ag linsi a sentence of six months rigorous impris
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  • 74 3 PENANG, Thurs. The rhari;y dance in aid uf the py Day Fund held at the City Lights last night was a 5U -SS. Several spot dances were including a ribbon dance M Lull] Hor. Mr C Reutens, convenor of -the cabarei section of Poppy Da
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 3 The marriage took place at St. Francis Xavier*s Church, Penangf, on Monday, Nov. 27, of Mr Albert M Netto, Manager, Commercial Institute, Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Enid Me'tilda DC'ruz, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. D'Cruz, formerly of K.L. and presently of Trivandrum. South India.
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  • 135 3 Standard Staff Correspond* ni KUALA LUMPUR, Tl A Chinese. Foong Yee, pleaded guilty in the .sessions court, today and was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment, for being in possession of nine jars of opium. The prosecution alleged that on November 22.
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  • 245 3 Appeal Against Jail Sentence Is Allowed Standard M<;fi Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Declaring that the prosecution had not proved their case. Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor today, quashed a conviction and sentence oi one year's rigorous imprisonment and a line of $300 imposed en the former Oiliccr-in-Charge of the Pudu
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  • 55 3 SHORT STORIES FOR RADIO Malay School teachers in the I Federation and Singapore are united by Radio Malaya to rite short stories and plays suitable for Standard 11. 11l or IV to be broadcast to Malay Schools next year. An honorarium will be paid I r .stories selected and broad-
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  • 51 3 PLEADING guilty t a charge of carrying '.i~ cwts exce ;s load in his lorrj I.■ w B i S:< .v v. as fined $200 by the Elaub Magistrate. On a second charge of using the lorry, in excess of eight tons, en a Government road, Lcow fined
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  • 129 3 Standard Stall Corrcspoadf I KUALA LUMPUR, ThUTS.— The Deputy Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David. told The Standard today, the de that of every four Federal Scholarships granted three should be for M days, h;temporarily scrapped. Mr. David expliined that scholarships awarded by the Federal
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  • 85 3 standard Staff Correspoadeal KUALA LUMPUR, 1 I T... Eui -i Recreation Club have arranged a very varied programme ;<>.• their concerts in aid <'f charity at the C H 6 p.m. tomorrow and at 9 p.m. on Saturday. r.:l items arc a piano accordeon
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  • 294 3 KUAL LUMPUR, Thurs. A j sum of $2,500 was raised in Trengganu on Poppy D;iy. according to the organiser of I Poppy Day Fund. Mrs. R. J. F. Curtis, wife of the British Adviser. Pleading guilty to a charge I dishonestly retaining two gallons of stolen petrol, Lee
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  • 117 3 Standard StatT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tb Furtb.4 r i in the Fir.-* U court, win tun is ed with evading duly nting to ;os. Ho said that by mutual r.r- Johore ight T9 watches From a who was a watch d w i he
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  • 211 3 Standard Staff Cotiet»pondc«l KUALA LUMPI Et, Tlim> T!ir Federal Legislative Council Chamber in Kuala I:. or may in tin* iii'\t *i\ months be completely ma ised if a proposal to air-condition a'^.l improvements t<» ihe acoustics is approved l»> the I inance Committee* Renovation
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  • 59 3 KU LUMPUR. Thura. Mr. Justice E. X. T allowed the app< who had to nine months rigorous prisonmeni for posst quantity of opium a1 a S Hi> Lordship held that tl tb!e doubt tl t t appellant v. I room where the opium had 1) found ;)s
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  • 5 3 Killed Communist■ I
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 160 3 FED E RAT l<^jj^||j|j KUALA 1A WPI K majestic: Magic Lamp (Cantonese) 12. 3, 7 and 9.15 p.m. Odeon: Tension 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p m Pavilion: Dark Heaven Cantonese J and persona! ap nearance of Miss Tsc Lota Lin V>2o. 3.15, 6.30 and 9 IS p.m R.'v: Our Very
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    • 139 3 Plaza: Quicksand 1, 7 and 9.30 p.m. Sapphire: Kembar (Malay) U a.m.. 1. 7 and 9.W p.m. Cathay: They Were Not Divided 12.45, 6.45 and 9.30 pm. Metropole: Chinese Picture 1U and 9 p.m. MALACCA Today Capitol: Magic Lamp (Cantonese- 3, 6.30. 9.15 p.m. Lido: Choon Looi (M). P:»k Soong
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    • 130 3 and Pn'ice vs Y.ivi.L f dang. PCRC "A" vs PCRC "B" SMI Padang. TAWIMI— Today Carlton: Jealous Storm (Canese) 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Lido: Oh You Bcrvjliful Doll 3. 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Ilex: Bantam (Malay) 1, 3.15. (5.30 and 9.15 p.m. Sun: Loves Of Carmen 2.30, 7.15 and
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  • 408 4 Support Needed, Municipality Can't Stand Alone Standard Staff Correspondent PENANGj Tliur>. Our rxprcsse<l aim >vill ruiiliiuu* to be to play our part in reducing the ro.*t «if 1i i ri ir But in a world of rising prices, tin* Miini<-ipnlit\ cannoi stand alone* This was stated by
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  • 235 4 Standard Staff Correspondent iron. Thurs. \u attack delivered in a frenzy «»f provocation was Imw the prosecution described the killing !>> a young man of hi- mistress who died from 38 •>tah miiimU on the neck, chest and abdomen at Tupai. As a sequel to
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  • 79 4 D I. Thurs. Explaining son for a lee of for i oent of lost i robbed by bandits, a press statement issued here 'the fee aa a punishment. e the stealing of -ie it :y for the I E at to engage I, to
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  • 94 4 To Observe Elections Standard Staff Cor respond' I FENANG, Thurs— The Mur pal Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. S. V. Adams. left h< re by a Malayan Airways i ,\e for Singapore this afternoon to observe the Municipal elections which will take place there on Saturday. At today's Municipal Commissioners' meeting,
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  • 375 4 Commissioners Broke Municipal Ruling, Alleges Robertson Standard Siait Repor M!{. 1)1 N< Robertson (Laboi Parly) alleged :»i yesterday's ordinary meeting ol Si japore Municipal < ommi ioners thai the rule <>! excli ding Commissioners \^i^M writ 1 interested parties from \ini; parl in Committee discussions hail form Inokn n >«\«ral
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  • 37 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. The Penang Club will be holding a social at the residence ot Mr. J. G. Ritchie, their president, in Burmah Road on Saturday »1 8 p.m. All members are invited.
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  • 23 4 PENANG, Thurs Parents' Daj oi the Anglo-Chinese Girls' School here will be held ua Monday, Dtc. 4 at 8.30 a.m.
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  • 90 4 St. Andrew's Night In Penang St. Andrew's Night in Pen.inff was celebrated at the E. O. Hotel last Saturday. Photo above shows Vice Chitftain G. L. littledyke after placing the Haggis before the Chieftain with Mr. A. Cromarty following, holding up *t u o bottles of whisky. Also se-n is
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  • 226 4 Shipping Co. Celebrates 60th Year standard stall Correspoadeat penang, Thiir-.— Government officials i.ieluding the Resident Commissioner, Mr. Aston, attended the Straits Steamship r«>*s diamond jubilee celebration on board the M:i!nn<: last ni"ht. "ihe familiar flap of the Straits Steamship Co. was hoisted in Singapore in 18sO— •i 60 years ago.
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  • 13 4 Municipality To Take Over Weld Quay Standard Stafl PENANC < MM „r unat.iiiK.ii- i'
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  • 36 4 Group phoi()j,riiph of the [at irini Comaiittee oa Pt raJc Malay Custom aad Usages. Seated in the centre is the Si»ii;ui of Perak. On his left is the Mentri Bes.ir, Tnan I.'.iji Abdul Wah.ib.
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  • 268 4 Kampong Guards Kill 4 Bandits Standard Corrwpa r\ l\'i*'A. I!i jr-. Kampong U;,;:\! ;:r,i: :1 :-rar:^- ;".il Bhot^UDfi attacked a |at t f t \t- I •;'i" l,rU area lasl night. IL<\ ki. 1 1 i.t ir terrorists outright and scvercrj %■<. 1 1 1 rt <l the i (t!i
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  • 96 4 SO: I BAPTIST Church lenders in Si re < rred with the Ex^ ve Secrets i■■ the Foreign Missions Board, Dr. M. T. Rankin, when he through by air for Bang! terday Dr. Rankin. accompanied by Dr. B. J. c luthen, Orient Secretary, arrived by Pan-A:..
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  • 107 4 Methodist Handwork Exhibition Standard Staff Bcportci ONE of the largest and finest exhibitions of art and handw< rk ioy schoolgirls since the war, s [presented by the Singapore M< thoaist Girls' School, yesterday lr.o exhibition wds opened by Mrs. H.L. Archer, wife of the Methodist Bishop in Malaya Throughout the
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  • 17 4 Medicos' Dinner, Special Meeting $um<\.. as coi Pi on Dec. 8. I is the i ive on
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  • 7 4 Don't Hoard, Housewives Are Warned Killed Communist■
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  • 4 4 Killed Communist
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  • 68 4 Pilgrim Virgin Crowned In Penang Staadari Cam t erv I in full J E Pn r to 1 I E I taken ii t pi i fie Seven S in H St. Pram .cr. The i y pei I nri Pray* I ed the of M 5. 1 mem rat
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    • 64 4 J3ECAUSE so many suf:»-f--: cxtcns:vf research to produce these ne^v Aiitac Tablets. You taW> them xiiii- S:-.::i! effective dosc^c of 1-2 Übleti lor -:.r: NQfßkk^ You can take- De Witt's Anta I T»bl ti««U*' fWf MaM Ear freshness and todwt On sale (j EASILY CARRIED IN' Cf L-SEALED STRIP GIVE
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  • 43 5 'Accessible To All' MR S A WIKD ALT. a P Pari man who j.-, co: •ie Singapore Muni- cipa! electi >ns ns an independent didate in the Rochore W yesterday said. "I d<> not believe cialism or comm .dded that Le would j
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  • 94 5 THE SINGAPORE Progres sive Party yesterday wound up their election campaign with a final rally at Farrer Park. The Party's leader, Mr. C. C. Tan described people who had spread certain "malicious rumours" against the Party as "dirty low-down politicians," Mr. Tan said that
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  • 241 5 Polls Candidate Is Charged With Nomination Forgery businessman contesting a sest in the Singapore Municipal KecUon tomorrow, laced a Mi-un,*.... v yx i,, ti u §in«a Id owl yesterday for forging a nominaUon paper. I npal off pet L ni d. All Chan the proposer 1 1 from i the
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  • 71 5 Majid Tells Reds 'Quit Singapore' Standard Stall Reporter AT TM r Party's election meeting held yesterday at Empress Place, Singapore, Mr. M A Majid, candidate for the City Ward, warned Communists ''to leave the Colony alone and go back to re I lej belong." Appealing to the vote ChO4 v
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 5 Vr .rife* ,h, Method!* Blshjfh iJhW*. *j? ho Tis s4?»*S»"Mr.. t k nhibttka of the Singapore.! Sfc? Jarfs.ta-1 ISpeettM «cho«l *=Vi_ ei lir school. Another vie* shows sirls ano visum. Standard photos.
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  • 176 5 UNPROVOKED ATTACK DECLARES MRS. CHOY Standard S::»fT Reporter MRs. ELIZABETH (HOY. Independent candidate for the West Ward in the forthcoming Singapore Municipal elections, described a challenge by h<r opposing Progressive candidate,, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, as an %imi- provoked attack against n;t'. M She was referring to Mr. Suh's remark
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    4 5 MISS HEDWIG AKOOZOO
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  • 160 5 Crossword Puzzle No. 7. TPIR FIRST PRIZE of The Standard Crossword Puzzle No. 7 goes to another Northern reader, Mr. Wong Ah Kee. Malacca wins a prize for the first time in our Crossword competition with Mrs. J. J. Robless winning the second prize. There
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  • 45 5 Reciprocal provisions have been made by the Legislature of the State of New South Wales for the enforcement there of judgments obtained in the High Court of the Federation of Malaya, according to a supplement of the Government Gazette published todav.
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  • 509 5 Standard s iaff Reporter iFTEB a UveK «!i!:alr. a >ir.«:ai>or«- EjMt-Wcfll Society r«i!M I'afT! g l t> liou<<» 10-^l !>\ 212 \njr- to > u motion I l«:il >". 'i'jiii jM>r«" i«* r«*a<iv ior a full* <-U < I legislative coanciL 91
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 97 5 HA VE YOU ANYTHING TO BUY OR SELL? i I CHARGES FOR j j ACCOMMODATION tfANI ED •SITUATIONS VCANTOR N\ WTED *M LVI OR \M\ D FOB SALE TUITION VEHICLES FOR SALE MIS< ELLANEOI 3 BARGAINS Write advertisement in BLOCK LETTERS five words to a Hm Cost of I Cost
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 700 6 THr' British Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. i Gaitskell, has described the Six-Year Developmeni Plan for South and South-Easl Asia as M greal and imaginative -k second of his adjectives which catcnes ou! eye I' has with unerring intuition indicated the main feature ol the
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  • We, the People
    • 1397 6 A Reader Replies To A Reader PUBLISH THOSE pUSPLAYING rhetorical verbiage so characteristic «»t pedants schooled in the thiw Ks. Mr. A. T. KulaMiisam, in his letter which appeare<l in vour columns on 16.11.50, while accusing m<* «>f personal attack, lias himself l«-i loose an avalanche
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  • 791 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKARA by KUALA I I MPI K. "WHI i HEfl Mala: a?" This .•■>■. te to my mind when tened to the Vlentri Besar of Perak oppose approval for the »'\p< iture of $1,664,000 on extensions to St. George's
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  • 15 6 i •"Hlirirv! She's risht know' I Nothin' in the Park Regulations -;•>«, >h« can't!"
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  • 479 6  - BOARD SHOULD BE THE VOICE OF THE CHINESE Leong Hew Meng b r IPOH. THE I', rak A< visor Board, recently with the nary objj d of st 11 ing up a which was so sadly lacki between government ;i Chinese subjects. The establishment oi' such a Board is all
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 67 6 ONLY FOR i Typing: special rapid coarse tor Students, Spent >uur holidays in :>un^ j Hwa instn, < I tsses daj j a night. Guaranteed tui- j ttoa. Paper A texfl h<»»»k free. New sessions in nil Com. Sul)^.. Morning afternoon >«-ssjniis and special evening classes in i ngUsh A
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    • 61 6 figtf^g -BeUsv® It or M>f I W!TH The ACE OP HEART? AND MVMONDS A/ 56 rr 7ALL *'O ENJOVS HA II v•." 4 V> V 1 H 6 PERFECT HEALTH IKM 1^ |4 AID S.A T A BACH MUSIC FESTIVAL VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL I. iIIMoLIY a LI). LIU GOOOSTORE^ iM
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  • 327 7 US WARNS RED CHINA Demands UN Action On 'Get Out' Order t»- 30^ United States, demanding omimimsK A... V- fl >n a solution ordering the Chinese \a o fr Sf 8 Red China that the United thrlatt lnililar > aHio ai^ or submit to oil > J Z an Cha
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  • 63 7 Ache son S N\y 3D SI '< I that the created "a ralieled danur wiU and j :...> ailed j to ggn g hem Uiat this arid the jat they n itew the m near the rded adrhe prekXi e 1 y for the pare fen
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  • 75 7 Mm>\ Vm. ;0. (Renter) Mr. John Huiitlah, fot iht < oluiiic. told ilir ll«»ii-#- of Commonfl did tin <:t»iKiil\ rate imnilg ike «i>iiiaii in V|.ila\a ha- «lerr«aM<l ron?*i<lerably during mwclm, hut th«' striking power of the trrrori-t* on The en risi opee said that S<
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  • 6 7 Soekarno To Visit PI me Soe-
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  • 87 7 I.AKK SrtTESS, Nov :jo (DP)— Chief Chiaese Communist delegate Wu Ilsiu-rhuan asked for the floor in the Security Council yesterday to cle ■ounce Nationalist China representative Dr. T. F. Tsians. Wu said: "I have a serious doubt whether this man who just spoke is a Chinese
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  • 76 7 WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY [IN KOREA, Nov. 30-^UP).— Correspondents covering the Korean war were officially cautioned on Thursday that revelation of location of positions to which the United Nations have withdrawn will give aid and comfort to tho enen The "reminder" came one day after a spokesman ai
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  • 102 7 LONDON. Nov. 30— (UP):— Defence Minister Emmanuel Shinwell faced a barrage of questions reg ding the -ale of tanks and jet aircraft to Egypt. In reply he said that the gov- nment was now determine*'! to permit the sale of Cen- turion tanks to any
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  • 206 7 Fortify Hold Korea, Eden Urges LONDON. Nov. 30 (Router) Conservative Deputy leader j Anthony Eden called for a "quick clear decision" to fortify and hold the narrow waist I of North Korea. Alter asserting that the original North Korean apj^res- j sion was only made possible by the Russian and
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    133 7 SAIB-E-GUL FAROSIIAN, the fair of the flower-sellers, one ol Delhi's oldest and most picturesque annual festivals, has been revived this year alter a lapse of four years. It was held at Mehrauli, a village near Delhi, when a joint procession Hindus and Muslims carrying large fans embroid ered with flowers
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    • 87 7 Korean electricity au]thorities iported that they might be forced to ration the current soon because of the freeze-up on the country's large rivers. Electric er from the hydro-electric plants, normally scarce in the bitter winters here, will be less than usual this year because of A'ar damage to severaJ p
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    • 60 7 Warning that "next spring may be the time of danger," Assistant Secretary of State George W. Perkins yesterday asked Congress to approve emergency food aid to the anti-Soviet Yugoslav government Mr. Perkins said "The Soviet threat to destroy the independence of Yugoslavia is threat to the .security of the North
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    • 151 7 The Thai parii U) co U r n bill abolish registered brothels. ion now being dr i pi ides for fines up to ton bahl and imprisonmeni up to 5 years for tl ose if. olved in iliirr prostitution. At present there are about 200 brothels
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    • 73 7 Britain's Centred <» ce <>i iaUon this year is 25 per cent less than y( s ago, its annual re > g ed ight "Beeaus* the &cts about British dependencies c i [j \ra abn >ad and are C Log misunderstandings at the United Nations and elsewhere a g( od
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    • 29 7 Prim, Shigeru k »ki on luesSy mght I n r party given bv British Ambassador Sir D K G g at the Bri Emh issj n rokyo. Reuter AAP.
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  • 147 7 I ONDON Nov. "50 (AP)— Britons, from Bond Street gentlemen t«» grail Cockney dock workers, are laying aside i*he pipes which once were closely linked to their way oJ e.oes are too mull trouble and too expensive.... An a ice oi tobacco costs lour
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  • 133 7 UK, France Want MacArthur To Go PARIS. Nov. :it> (AP) Both the British and French governments mi^ht demand that (Jen. Ma<Arthur be replaced as top commander by either Lt.-(jen. Walton H. Walker. Commander of the Kifchth Army, or by Maj.Gen. Edward Almond, Commander of the 10th Corps, a highly placed
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  • 321 7 West To Consider Big 4 Peace Meet W ISHINGTON, No*. 30 (I T) The State Departmen! said yesterday that representatives of the I nited States, liritain and France Kill meel in Paris n«*\i week to eo-ordinate a reply to Russia's rt'qurst for a Biii Four Foreign .^lilli^t«'r^* conference on German
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  • 232 7 WASHINGTON, \«.>. 30. Republican Representative Paul Shafer, a member «»1 the Houra trmed Services Committee, urged ilmi KfarArthur be turned loose to **ruii tin- war the v.«\ )i< waul-, to run it." including ihc bombing of Manchuria ami arming Nationalist guerillas
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  • 151 7 HONGKONG, Nov. 30 (AP) Chinese Communists Wednesday accused American airplanes ol bombing a vital Manchurian rail city and making reconnaissance flights of 100 miles deep into Manchuria, thus "widening range" of U.S. aggression The official Nev China news agency dispatch from Peiping said U.S. planes
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  • 52 7 22 Huk Reds Killed In Luzon i killed ~'l Communist Eiukbalahaps iri separate encounters in diiferent i vinces in Luzon in the Last I according to the I Mirror. The report not officially confirmed, 15 persons were reported kidnapped by the Huks in NTueva Eknji province, 80 jniles north ol
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  • 193 7 MANILA, Nov. 'iO (,-?> Ti.l- Philippii es a ebi atec r i tional IloriK Daj o :a} In a sober at >*' created by the swan erf war <•;■ tian ng ovei the Fa* Ec<t [•res lenl Quirii i ■> people to meet the chaHenfjt of
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  • 83 7 French Move To Retake Lost Fort SAIGON 0 (\JP) French troops befia i capture Um outpost of Chuphaison, ibandoned two days ago by c son of 50 men to a s( 4 lorot mmunist-ted r< A Fiend) military spokev an said that the >- timn was pushing east' the Yietminh-h«
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  • 127 7 Nepal Agrees To Reforms MEW DEI HI, M< i 0 I Top a of the [ndian and intents inet her< rday in an effort to tumit un Efepal f 6 futur*.', n aching T I said tliat tii< I munists were advancing in Tibet An oflScia] that b Prim* Pandit
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    • 59 7 fi !j PROM THE MAKERS OF o II INDSOMELI HI II I BRIEF HAGS 1 1 1 I') BRIEF CASE with smooth M^M/ > W| i W^^ M clean lines, covered metal 'VV WK frame and reinforced as pP^V^ v* plf i interior has 2 partitions W£"\ Ik V, with
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  • 367 8 S'pore Mart Trends Are Dominated By Crisis Over Korea Mr. B ::n t. Bremner. Pjl>i:t:ty Manager for QantftS Empire \:r-,i;n>; 'riirht*. in i:iv-rs.iti;a with Mr. Bevan, Manager <i Tbos. (auk and Swi l.ttJ Siagapwre, ai Kaßans Urpoii "-trrtlav. >Ir. Bremn -t passed through by BOA€ < ,ni teOatioi foi the
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  • 91 8 StancUrd Staff Reporter K; U LUMPUR, Thurs. Bupplemenl to the <»>\ r;m!iiit (»3zt"ttr. is?>u<'tl today, prohibits the transport of fi!i-ur;- betwera du-k and ilann (6.30 }».m. and 6.30 .!.m. I unless under a permil i>.-ucil l»> ihf oiiicer in rharge t>« poßee
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  • 47 8 ;,\Y. Nov. 30, lAP>. S r G iinath Ek?« mer l Comrai ter, bas died here of u heart attack. A director ol Air [ndian Interna- here a fortid G after in- "Malabar Prin- >h in tb« Alps, in which 48 d ed.
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  • 199 8 SHARE PRICES market I tations v er, tlie X later >; i B. Petrol Neave 2.20 B Hk g 5.15 5.20 C 1 45 x i 43." M I cbi 2.40 2 50 13.70 14 MINING in 1H A 19 6 B .TO ,io.- li cd I Fatt .80 I
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 82 8 The latest, Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Nov. 30) wore p.^r lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot Loos? S1.8»-i Sl.Ot'i FOB. in bales Dec No 1 R.SS $1,981 $1.89J No. 2 K.S.S. SI.S2 SI. S3 1 No. 3 U.S.S. $1,773 51. 785 Ton <* Irres^ilar and nerroos. LONDON RIBUfcR
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    • 41 8 SINGAPORE, Tburs. The price ot tii« todaj was 53C9.37 1 i::-r I 1 Down sn.:,::. LONDON lIN Thursday's prices first m sion. Suiit i:i,l.")it buyers, s; tiers. Th-:-f mo-.'.t: :\.u2.) l.uers, Z1,02S sellers. > -tiic-ni ol price '-1 ,150. Tone: Steady.
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  • 36 8 Pacific Tin Pays Second Dividend NEW YORK. Nov. 30 (AP) P Lfi Tin Cons >lidated has declared a dividend cents (US) vn the comma payabl r 19 Tl le IjjU total to 40 cei US 1
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    58 8 Mr J M. L. Jonkhart. Director of Sambodja (Malaya) Ltd., (importers and exporters) u-entrr) v.ho arrived in Singapore yesterday by BOAC Constellation from Jakarta on a Metal business tour. He was met at Kalian? Airport by Mr. Oei Tjontf Director of Kiai Gwai (Malaya) Lid. (right), and Mr. Ue Kens
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    38 8 r. B Feith, Managing-Director of Holland's Heinekei Brewery (second from left) rto arrived in Singapore \n BOAC Constellation from Jakarta yesterday. Be was met n< >r n Da K%ki rcchnical Manager, and Mr. u. Wanschers, Brewmaster Standard riioio.
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  • 45 8 Produce Is Firm I pore produce mark yes 173 p-^r rs at $49. L I ids to 343 i, but Coconui r jr) at! i ?mand Pepper n the .-end Quotations Nut I I M3s. I nt Oil cub > Hamburg I $555 M Saga r
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  • 139 8 photo. Standard Staff Reporter PROPERTY to the value of sTTJ estates <>1 th«* late Sir Hmmmmli Meyer, ami Lbn Soo SUmi f vas f>!ir<has«M{ b\ Singap<»r4 businessmen «t an aurtiitn mlc keU In A tlicon^ Hock Ch^C i»u<l 0., Ltd.. \*-»i<r,i and housale,
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  • 132 8 Improving Conditions For Tappers Standard Staff Reporter DISCUSSIONS on how to improve the working itions of nearly 290.000 Malayan rubber estate employees will be held at the first Plantations nmittee meeting of the International Labour Organ isa--1 n at Bandoeng next week. Mr. S. K 3 tin, LL.O. officer to
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  • 116 8 Standard Statf Reporter PRAISE for Malayan beer, which ha i ntly won world honours, was given by Mr P. R. Feith, ManagingDirector of Heineken Brewery, Holland's biggest, yesterday on h:> arrival in Singapore by Qantas Const lation. Mr. Feith said: "1 ain
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  • 58 8 W. German Drive For Tourists The first post-war camp;ii^'- attract more American tourists I i W. st Germany h;is started in New York. The drive is In charge of the Germa' Tourist information Office. Full-page advertisements d i i in"f"j u Ujavel trade magazines will be followed by sumlar insert]
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  • 220 8 i .\< HANG! rates nm In force ss supplied t the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are a^ follows Transactions v .tii Inrto-Chiua and Bmub arc pemittsd !n Strait* ti »ONr? KONa N>"- M .special Btandawd Berrlee) -Cioslag pricea on 1 s^.;. H^^-"i V* Mal »y*n Hi
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  • 37 8 THE 100,0001 Ferguson plough tea been completed b> the Dar-i laston (Central England) iictor\* of Rubery Owen. Production began three-and-a-ritrf yean ago. Of this output. 40 per r has been exported to 75 countries.
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  • 237 8 'Small-holders Not To Be Unduly Penalised' Pledge New Rubber Expert Tax LONDON, Nov. 30 (Heater) I wUAmymm Covernmeni i^ iphhml< rinrr m<jm !<» ensure that th«- tmaM proiluror of rubhrr in Malaga i- not u n tin 1 v penalised v tSi«* new |>ropo^^<! export tax. I h\* ;i->-ijran<'i" >%a»
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  • 17 8 Shares In London Steadier LONDON, N All s Excha pattern I > J up to Institut. to bol
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  • 52 8 SYDNEY, Nov. M »AP M.tny shares dropped -lurplv t«>da> on the Syden> Stork Exchange in the hmtfasl Keneral f*ll sin««- the \s.ir in Korea »if*gan. The reverse lolloued the BCWI from KMea and the further faIN »n Nev^ -rk and London (\r Aistri^nton were hit he
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  • 69 8 Thai Rice Exports Exceed Forecasts BANGKOK. \n\, t M 1 }i;i t!u- \;;ir- ;:rc rn lining vm II a!»i.-. a >i mark U200,000 Shipwe»te i 130,000 loos. These paAcd :H <■■ Mi irk v. ■> h 5 montbfi <>i Vn i > Thj iland ex] the 1 Ot tal shipped
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  • 9 8 CALTEX MAY INVEST IN 2 JAP FIRMS at a
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    • 40 8 NEXT TO HAVMG A P/CH UN:. THE BEST THiNG IS TO INVEST IN SAVINGS vo i j oo of SAVINGS \< mm i Mini; \s 1 1 f- in i nil BE P \in I ::<< PI I CHUHG KHlfllli BUM. LTD.
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  • 195 9 FffISTNAMESAKE HERE IN 1352 •»ju*«'ial to I In* Standard \\\|h CHI SAN has close associations wii!i hack to 1852 wfccfl Ihe fir>t P. O. ihifl m«m a barque-rigged iron screw r «t thi> port. built by Miller Ravenhill and T ewcastlc-pn-Tyne. was 190 feet by and
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  • 10 9 OSK Liner Due Soon tan iraa Bu< a s 5
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  • 5 9 AIRCRAFT EXPORTS INCREASE Killed Communist
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  • 9 9 German Ships To Call At Chile under t agree:
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  • 45 9 AKVv lUnrs., Aov. ou u-\rj Five "sunshine cruises" to the West Indies and South America have been scheduled for the liners Caronia and during the 1950-51 winter season, the Cunard hip Co. announced. The cruises range from eleven j to eighteen days each.
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  • 28 9 To mark her arrival in Sin- gapore. the commander and of the P. O. Lux g< r liner, Chusan gave a v aboard her last night.
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  • 75 9 DESPAT< HES TODAY: Sibil r n b v Bruas, crn Australia I (letters Gorg TOMORROW: Sarawak < except Philippine Islands by Silver U S.A. and Canada by Bri it, Palembang by th Borneo noon by K m by Ophir. by 1 erg, Jakarta m. by J l ARRIVALS
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  • 53 9 Standard Stall Reporter TWO Spanish aristocrats— directon oi the La \K b:ina Tobacco Company in the Philippines -arrived in Singapore by Pan-American Airways, accompanied by their wives. Thev arc Count and Countess di Qda, and the Marquis and Marchioness Morbecq, who are en route to Siam on
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  • 52 9 HONGKONG. Nov. 30 (AP) _j re which Droke out in West Point Godcnvn las t ni^ht took a minimum toll ot LS^u.--000 in coconut oil. peanut oil. r ;,e and rattan furniture des-U-oyod by the blaze. There were no Casualties. Officials believe the fire was caused by fault?
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  • 52 9 HQNGKONG, Nov. su i/y barge, loaded with 400 tons steel from Manila, sankin the shallow waters oil Waglan Sand, at the entrance of Hong Kong Harbour, on Tuesday. One")? the four Filipino crewmen aboard was drowned. The other three were rescued from heavy sens by the British I
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  • 129 9 Big Thai Ge m Ring Exposed FILIPINOS daim uems are being smuggled to Manila from Bangkok by plane and ship, according to an AP message from Bangkok yesterday. Dr. .Jos,- Alejandrino. First Secretary of the Philippines Legation, told newsmen the activity was financed by local gem dealers. He said it
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    33 9 The barque-rigged Whisjui which called ;it Singapore in 1852 was the first ship of her n».m" in the P. and O. fleet and the first P. and O. mail to Australia.
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  • 154 9 NEW YORK, Nov. 30 (AP) The high cost of shipbuilding in the United States has sent many American shipowners scurrying across the Atlantic for new 1 tonnage. As a result. European shipyards are working r.i top sp< heaping a bountiful harvest of dolh most shipis
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    180 9 liiK *\B</(Mon *"•-,< !!-ii freighter Ceylon, which recently passed through Singapore, had her maiden voyage to Hongkong somewhat marred when f i rt' i>rok< (mt «>m board on Wednesday. Yesterday the ship's agents in Singapore could not say whether the vessel v; T ould now prolong her
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  • 135 9 CIO Striker Holds up Aircraft OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, Nov. 30 (AP)— Transocean A r Lines said today o^e of its planes carrying military personnel to Tokyo had been held up in Honolulu because a Striking CIO radio operator refused to make the flight Orvi M. Nelson, President of the unscheduled air
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  • 73 9 AOC Malaya For Short Japan Trip AIR VICE-MARSHAL Sir Frank M< ersh Air Officer Commanding The R.A.F. in aya leaves Changi today r a short visit to Japan. He will inspect the Far East Fying Boat Wing at Iwakune, where is based for operations in the Korea war. During his
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  • 330 9 SUEZ, Nov. 30 (AP) Fhe Suez Canal, t lit- vorltl's major ocean waterway, is heing "double tracked** for seven of its 1(H miles to speed through a mount iu<: record tonnage of shipping. The new canal i* estimated to cost $5,7 10,000. Tiu 1
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  • 602 9 EA»r ISIATIC lINE Out., rd Prom E u Dec 1: Kina, sails for Manila H- ibar ai Dec 4. Dec. 4: Falstria, sails lor Saigon 6z j Bangkok Dec. 5. Dec 11: Malacca, sails for Bangkok, Manila, Hongkong Japan Dec. I D^.z. 19: SeJ Qdia, sails for Saigon
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  • 120 9 s;m j >> m roads ft \VH AK\ KS 4 p m VESTEKDAI W HAK\! S G<in. 4 4 Rajula, I 38/39 Char:--40 Sitsen. :i6/:il Itola, Onda, 31/32 Sang a K 28 St. I 25 > 26 Bintang, 23/24 Eli Bakke, 20 Guacam, 17 Bougainville,
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    • 82 9 \R n:\NSPACIFIC SKKVICK Overland I <>v Aafeks, All American A Canadian Cities ram r» ro«v- a 4 !>«■<• Jj >rc JJj K ;in£r car?o for Ilon^kon?. Kobe. Yokohama lran>lupnient Takubar Tsingtao. I LAI SKKVICF ISA. (WEST COAST) PEB (i IF via JAPAN HONGKONG. i* ::»i\\ BEAK" v.nu :n.l !».<?• H
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    • 366 9 SAILINGS FRCM SCANJN V!- UK CONTINFNT f ■> r.aui ProAß| ■RIV\" :rr Manila, RottCl ■fALSTRIA' !>rSai_M> H k 3 3 Dec I(i 2DM •M \l r Honicl ula. i! K 'i if -V V 'MM I *BC >H.\\|ilA tor Satiton at Bangkok >«c 18-1:--"MIoma tor Saicoa ft H rwkok J-n
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    • 62 9 OFP4/?rti?£SJ I ins Prn.in; 1 p in n m inc. f poh K'i i I I STELI \1!"\ I INDONI -I W be l« m I l>< J R Di>s f.l \S in i t .a HALM MKU \VS DAKOI IS nr Ipoh I i R isataa t 1 n
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  • 392 10  -  Oswald Henry CTILM:— "Winchester 73" (Universal-International) RAXING:— Good. STARS: James Stewart, Shelley Winters, Stephen McNally, Dan Duryea a/id Will (leer. DIRECTOR:—- An t ho n y Matin. THEME:— A page from early American history when the bark of a gun kept law and order
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  • 574 10 Adam in search of Dutch Henry Brown who, killed his ither, ami. when the final curtain drops on the scene. the job is done. But between the finding and the killing much happens. The prized Winchester is won by Lin and stol< I Brown, who trades it to
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  • 122 10 'Hni. In that how it's don;*? 1' chorused this bevy of beauties from Indonesia when they visited The Standard and Sin Chew Jit Poh offices yesterday. Giving them the know-how on how to handset newspaper types in Chinese characters is Chief Reporter Sit Yin Fons of the Singapore
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  • 26 10 HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 2Y< Stewart Grange B film actor, said I and actress Jean Simmons will get married "sometime du the Chiis! s id A.P.
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    • 253 10 'PARIS... GAY, ALLURING.. j^^**^ MASKING A S TRANG^ f '.^^^r 'adyenturei I Mad murder, sinister evil M I' '^'^mj^W'm Jm CHARLES WUGHTOfW ifl|^^^^F BURGESS MEREDITH <(^Ph V3L ROBERT HUTTON Or paris M MM£^ .k^^^mrg^Msmf^ AJ&tf Wily wi4pHf An IRVING ALLfN FRANCHOT TONf Production JEAN WALLACE PATRICIA ROC ><« BELITA Distributed
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    • 40 10 CAN PENT-UP EMOTIONS MAKE A WOMAN BECKLESS? iS¥ILI©^ TODAY FCUR SHOWS T aip-conditionedH 2 -4.1 5 -6.30 -9.30 p.m. p g i-~ y*-^ <b ■■■■mi r swun^va-tv- if, •^KTj^s.-^Xct.'jtt.H^i^.. s>* -•-.•^'-Vvi'J^r SPECIAL MARTIN BLOCK and his niu icil Merry (io-Koiind.
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    • 188 10 11 a.m.— 1.45— 4.15— 6.45 .:;u pm JjJl( FEAR pulled the TRIGGER! TERROR betrayed HIM!! JACK WARNER JIMMY HANLEY vJt DIRK BOGARDE ROBERT FLEMYNC THE BLUE LAMP lERMRO Lit M6BT ((ill 6Uorj mmqi j^ Wit!) .i foreword bj Mr. It. E I «»tii- <i i > INSPECTOR GENERAL, oi.OM \i
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    • 42 10 1 r />£\ f 1 SE E THE CAMPFiRE f~ r"^" flHfipl^^^^^ I C*0*^ GSKLS ARE CELEBRATING "^<, HZ^, mKEtK^mttiffigMF*'^* I THAT'S FUNNV y f THEIR ANNIVERSARY r/ THEY'LL \il HPB9^«^^k'' i: (i ALWAYS THOUGH i nf l '7 WEEK! [bE40YEA^s)J l^'l > THEN' WEP-
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  • 29 11 Court Hears id To Stop Work On S'pore Skyscraper Murr i l>; Pi fCfIF Messrs. ,»n rih« r umtrm T K. I for en- i .t? 18 I I
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    42 11 B u r™ J l I!' >.-s..Td.,v Mr. .Vans" Today, hi. nncm eSi&b^^lS ratt N Si 1 al -^■■JBijj b no%v mr r S i> lnd lu where Sta^ard phot, iSS r-SIJTSSj i'^n rV r trans Buse and .Mr. Runme S law.
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  • 300 11 SAYS IMMIGRATION OFFICER THE PASSPORT Inspector of the Singapore Emmi- < 1 oh Kooti Inn, 34, stood (rial in the Singapore Fourth Police Conri yesterday on two summona thmrgea of aceepting a eheqoe for $2,000 from Lou I bon Wood, withoul a consideration, and
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  • 156 11 S'pore To Get New US Consul Standard Staff Reporter THE AMERICAN ConsulGeneral, in Singapore, Mr. William R. Langdon, is going on home leave at the end of the year bei'oro being reassigned to another post. His place here will be taken by Mr. John Moore Allison appointment has just been
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  • 51 11 Standard staff Reporter i A MOTOR sampan man. Shia Thor Seng, who was one oi six' men to appeal against a sentence' five months 1 imprisonment,' walked out of the Appeal Courts a free man on Wednesday when! Murray Aynsley,! > appeal, 4 dismi i of
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  • 54 11 Corpse Of Chinese oman Found Standard Staff Reporter THE corpse of an unidentified Chinese woman of about 30 y< rs' i ;s found on the slipway' at Tanjong Rhu on Wednesday' a1 2 p.m. On' her body was found' a gold chain, a pair of gold earrings, a er belt
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  • 38 11 Dr. Roberts of the W d' th Organisation will talk on' W.11.0. and tuberculosis, describ-' in? the work of this I'.X. orgi n in the anti-T.B. field oveH B le network of Radio j Malaya tonight
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  • 166 11 -T!^ S S'' !f V "i Nov 29 (Reut er) jtheir first inter-League victory A>; !r S^ Ce 19:i8 fe y winning i The winning goal came after two minutes of the second half when Ormond's centre was SfePbaU lllCked int the net by i The
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  • 130 11 1 FI.MAAU Thurs. Penang I women hockey team will be (travelling down to Ipoh on Dec. i9 to play two inter-state mate 1 i there against Perak and Selanigor. i Four schoolgirls from St. George's Girls' School are included in the team which will be captained
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    102 11 Joe DiMacpo, faiii»d centre-fielder of the New York Yankees team ot the American Baseball League, one of the two major basebill leagues in the United States, is visiting wounded and sick members oi the United Nations armed fortes at hospitals in the Tokyo and Yokohama areas of Japan and in
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  • 362 11 F< Hi wing is the latest classi- ation of horses issued by the 1 Straits Racing Association:— i From Class l to (lass Z— I All B TRANSFERS: From Class 3 to (lass f Abbeystead; Blue Eyes; Lucifer; Result From Class 3 to (lass 4 (Miss Papillon; Show
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  • 343 11  -  OLLIE DAVIES Bi HORSES entered for the Perak Turf Chili ftninAil I meeting were given their fi: opg on the ammd track yesterday morning. The gc z, owing to overnight rm, ii'jing iour in o_\ the last three in 38 4 5, the three-year old
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  • 65 11 5 SET big Happj dium. Brooks, very fit is quite confident of with a re g im. Ti 1 V. in Singapore. H< 1 e C 13 and v. ants to he v. Stable companin' Flei Bf Aussies have a lot > t lettpportei ep
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  • 539 12 Standard's Badminton Correspondent VLREVDY INSTALLED favourites for the Foong Seong Cup final against Singafcore, Penang hopes are soaring even higher following news rat the brothers Choong Kwe Leong and Ewe Beng may return from the United Kingdom in time to pJay for
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  • 428 12 SPORTS LETTER Spans Editor, ON TUESDAY last a small tea party was held at ihe Raffles Institution by t)ie. InterSchool S])orts Committee. The occasion was to present colours Colony Colours (I shall be writing to you on this subject later) to members of the Combined Schools Cricket Team Tfie function
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  • 141 12 Louis Beats Brion 031 \'.'>. Nov. 89 ■K -ill FonMf word h:-.iv. weight ekampion Jo.- Louis tonight won a ini!i,!!ics decision over >r of the IrgCßtine r\ »f ten rounds. Lou's ;..*ih£ a second T hurh at 36, after beinu beaten by Enud Charles last September b«it the ■>:{ -year-oJd
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  • 230 12 |i;,iM>%. \o\. 30: (neuter) Paul <.iM>. lorkihlre ;iii«l Inrnirr England wicket-keeper batsman, urill, Mtbjrri t MM ami Yorkshire agreement, plaj aa a profrHsional for Essex nexl summer* (»il»l> who i> lim-. pLivesl lor England eight limes a-* an amateur but ha-, no; taken |>art in
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  • 95 12 Johore Will Play Without Leslie Jones lunuaE meet negri >ri:: hi! in in their HMS Malaya Ktuhv tie it Johore B:il.;ii t onion »n with /Ihe follow tan learn: Dillon (Capt.>; S.uidtrM>n. Potts, Farquhar >»»n Worihiniiton-Wilner; Me I .iid. Kdini;ton; Reynolds. Kurn.-tt. Crawshaw, Warner, niwthrr. Shipton, FnUICIS, Sun ih Johore
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  • 181 12 BRISBANE, Nov. 30— (Reuter-AAP) En;l and team for tin* first Tesi match againsi Australia, beginning here tomorrow, uill !>:■ selected from the following I■» players. Freddie Broun (North amptonshire) captain, Denis Conipton (Middlesex). Cyril Washbrook (Lancashire), Leu Mutton (Yorkshire), Ken Simpson (Nottinghamshire), John Dewes
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    19 12 nhoto. Kajang High School's soccer team, winners of the Ulu Langat District F. A. "A" division chamuionshin Kam Fong
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  • 50 12 Playing on their- own ground on Wednesday, RAF Changi beal Royal Engineers by 11 points (goal and two tries' to three itry> in a keenly contested game of rugger. MacDonald (two) and Leviseur scored for the A.jrmen, Morris converting Leviseur's try. Maj. Wilson scored for Sappers.
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    58 12 Holland's national hockey team lost narrowly to Pakistan in a match played at the Amsterdam Olympic Stadium a fortnight ago. The two teams last met in the final of an international tournament held in Barcelona. The result then was a draw. Picture shows J. Kinkel (extreme right) scoring Holland's only
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  • 229 12 IX SPITF. of having a Lighter scrum the St. Andrew's School drew with R.E.M.E. in an exciting rugger match at Woodsvine yesterday, each side scoring two tries. Trie 'Saints' kept a persi^ont attack in R.E.M.K.'s 'wentyfive from the start but good defence particularly by Brandish who
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  • 26 12 THE Johore Bahru Rifle Association is arranging a special Challenge Cup shoot for Etoxing D;<y. Members will be furnished with full particulars later.
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  • 116 12 IPOH. Thurs. Last year's league hockey champions. the Police Team won by the odd goal in seven against the YMCA in today's leagu.- encounter played on the padjnsj. The Y's did well U, hold the champs to a one-all Saw mhe first j 1;i|t Swee Cheng
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  • 852 12 Says H. L. Hopkin From London..., LONDON, Nov. 25. Vi ho i» the he*t Jtmouti Britain today? e*. you have gnetted ri<iht. The \oun-.: Gardner, heavyweight champion, and not. m a Logicallv-itiiii<ied miiilit suppose* some British hero fiiditinu: in tin- mim Korea, a hiilliant
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  • 227 12 LONDON, Nm. 30t (R.ui.r u over people pr«-«'rit at th«' lf> l« a^n«- flfh Saturday. Knuli*h soccer i^ a ol bis m<»iu'y end of football ronarn in<<> tix m w* wfcn pawa a hu««' tran-f«r lee for a «lar \A.<\< t I" public probabh
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