Singapore Standard, 15 December 1950

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard l HO. 169 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 252 1 100,00 Reds Converging On Hamhung Area WW II Willi Mi-HINGNWI ARE KOREA, W) i Tenth Corp* staff othcers said' .i least ten Bed China division* art- nirnaing this la i i noted Nations perimeter m Northeast t.rn tlu» directions. Previous estimates placed the enriuy strength at eight to nine divisions
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  • 10 1 Biggest Air Battle In War Fought ARTERS IX KOREA, planes
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  • 29 1 1 Dead,4HurtIn Canadian Atom Plant Explosion IVEH C NTARIO, One r others injured .n an explosion m Government -hment m Meal •s of I the explosion process distance which
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  • 35 1 LONDON*. Dec. 15 (AP)— King Ge>i:.i' VI 53 years old on Thursday and the Royal Horse marked the birthday with 41* gll 54 .c m Hyde Park at n>
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  • 22 1 der-in-Chief, Far it neral Sir John Hard Singapore on December 13 for a routine visit md will be 8
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  • 66 1 In Truman's Off ice... A Momentous Meeting Photo. Seen here m President Truman's office m Washington about a week a?o are, from left to right President Harry S. Truman, Dean Aeheson, US Secretary of State, (ien. Georse Marshall. Secretary of Defence, and Clement Attlee, British Prime Minister. The four statesmen
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  • 221 1 Marshall: There's Still Hope WASHINGTON, Dee. 14 U P) Defence Secretary George Marshall believes that there still is a ''hope" ot averting an max and f6r this reason he opposes full-scale mobilization programme Marshall's testimony was made public today by the House Appropriations sub-com-mittee. Marshall appeared before the sub-committee at
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  • 121 1 MADRAS. Do-. It (APijThe Air India Dakota plane, I missing since Wednesday on a tt from Madras to Trivan- i, with Id passenegrs and a crew of four, has been located m the Nilgri Hills, m ai ore, rts from Coimbatore said Thursday. M It is
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  • 62 1 Standard Stut f Correspondent LONDON. Dec. 14— Prime Minister Attlee slid deftly over the impending international controls of rubber and tin m the foreign affairs debate this afternoon. He simply said Britain would reciprocate U.S. raw material aid. Me insisted these controls must embrace more
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  • 241 1 A ttlee Says Situation Improving LONDON. Dee. 14: (Renter) Prime Minister Clement Attlee said today the military position m Korea has considerably improved m the bust few days. "But there may be tips ami downs'' he told the House of Commons m a speech opening a deflate on his Washington
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  • 157 1 LONDON. Dec. 14. (LP) An informed source said today that Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin indicated to a secret! meeting of top Labomr Mem- 1 bers of Parliament that he I would resign soon. The source said Bevin spoke i at a meeting of the
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  • 132 1 Rear Admiral Lauds Staff's Loyalty, Work REAR Admiral J. Faulkner. Flag Officer Malayan Area. yesterday expressed his deep appreciation and thanks to the locally-engaged staff of the Admiralty for their loyalty and good work during the raiting m Singapore. Adm. Faulkner told The Standard yesterday: "We are very pleased indeed
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  • 556 1 Rumours Fly But Day Sees Only Minor Incidents Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE was yesterday a city seised by rumours after violence had completely subsided m the fourth da\ sim c the riot* started on Monday. The rumours of incidents alarming hut coiiiplctelt untrue brought a strong denial and warning to
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  • 39 1 A BOLT 20 Eurasians who took refuge at the Joo Chiat Police Station because of threat horn mobs left the Station under armI ed escort yesterday morning to their relatives* or iriends' homes.
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  • 153 1 Standard Stall Reporter FOl R Muslim leader* \«>lrrda\ appealed lo tin Muslim population m Singapore to refrain from MM further acts of violence which mat disturb ike aeooa* The leaders are Dato O bin .la'afar, Maulana Mobd. Abdul Aleem Siddiqui. f Ah bin Mohd.
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  • 156 1 Two More Fatalities In Rioting Standard Stiff Reporter THE death toll m the Singapore riot mounted to 17 yesterday when a 38-year-old European J.W Davis, and a Chinese Tan Hock Teck, died m the General Hospital. Mr. Davis was a Warrant Officer m R.A.F.. Changi. He was beaten up or.
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  • 60 1 Standard Statf Reporter GENERAL Hospital yesterday! reported only four casualties due to the rioting. Two Eurasians. M.D. Pereira (30) and A.G. Lewis. (30) both of Telok Kurau Road were admitted. Both were injured on Mon- j day but could not eet through to the hospital
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  • 74 1 Johnson' s Condition Still Grave Standard SuM lh poller Mr. P. J. Johnson's condition yesterday was still critical he was "improving". N<> visitors were a. Telegrams were recer terday from his brother Bill Johnson who is m England and from a cousin and a friend m Kuala Lumpur, express j
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  • 72 2 THIS HUGE pile of debris and rubbish stood m the centre of the junction of North Bridge Road and Jalan Kubor. The R.E.M.E. had aire idy dealt with rubbish litterin? other parts of the affected areas m the city. Picture by Michael Goh. TAXIS honked
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  • 496 2 Standard Staff Reporter EMERGENCY detention orders will be issued against 250 Malays and a few Indians and Chinese, arrested m connection with the rioting m Siiijr.ore, if there is evidence that they had taken part m the disturbances. The CI.D. Chief Mr. Nigel Morris -stated
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  • 136 2 Move To Boycott Dutch Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan delegation to the World Muslim Conference, to be held at Karachi m the first week of January. will move a resolution that the Dutch be boycotted till Justice is done to Nadra (Bertha Hertogh). This is stated m
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  • 345 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRESENT wide disparity existing m ie salary scales between holders of Honours de»re« nd those holding Raffles College diplomas and the I ass degrees, reflects most unfavourably not only m ihe stains of the Pass Degree j;ra«liiates, but also i ihe
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  • 227 2 SINGAPORE Traction Company losses m the rioting were estimated yesterday morning to l»e m the region of $100,000. Three of the company's buses, each costing more than $20,000 were totally burnt: six buses slightly damaged: lour terminal kiosks were totally destroyed, including one m
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  • 279 2 Standard Staff Reporter MUNICIPAL labourers yesterday swept off hundreds of tons garbage and accumulation of filth and rubbish m certain areas of the city where the rioters seemed to hare had a free hand. Inspite of the fact that military sappers were active on
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  • 169 2 Standard Staff Reporter SCREENINGS w«»re carried out by the Police on Wednesday ni«iht a! >arious point*- m the ?-til>ur!>« of Singapore. One of the places screened was Kampong Amber m Katong. where some of the worse rioting took place on Monday night. Nearly 70
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  • 150 2 All Quiet At Sultan Mosque... I Standard Woman Correw ideal I WENT with some Gurkhas around the Mosque area yesterday morning. On the surface things looked peaceful enough. But Malay police, Gurkhas and detectives were watchful. En this area, not all shops were open. Several had shutters and doors tightlyclosed.
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  • 92 2 Joo Seng Rd. Residence Looted Standard Woman Reporter MORE THAN (600 worth of property, including a sewing machine, has been found to have been removed from the residence of Air. and Mb 5. Taylor m Joo Seng Road early yesterday morning. At the time the house was burgled, the Taylors
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  • 133 2 Tribute To Public Services Standard Staff Repactl r MR. T. P. F. MCNII President of the S Municipality paid tribu the "loyalty and Ben discipline" of the v. women m the public services who have played their game as well as they could during the 48 hours when Singapore city
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  • 140 2 THREE Singapore Christmas social and dances have been postponed owing to the recent disturbances m the Colony. The Stamford Club Annual Dance which was to have taken place tomorrow, will he held at a date to be announced. The Gay ReveUen* X I >ance, v. aid was
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    • 201 2 PERSONAL A Mi 3. M el Com. Lius to tender their heartfelt all Doc: s, Si— ses and all others m V. i I General Hospital for lie tion shown to their son KOXALD ROYCE :\'FLIUS twrongly given as -C R Roj APPU CATION FOR NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given
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    • 152 2 J^SINESSOPr^jj. NET* JJ Cor j I rw I wi THE GAY REVE at R been postp 1 The i Mien i < orporai Transfer E Corporation the 22nd to both days SiNGAF- MUNiCiPAUTY TENDERS < I or rtli i I m m. (.r<i;: Municipal ELECTRK Supply Single P phase. Spec:
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  • 154 3 M \I.V I.i \!I>IR. Thurs.— TlieCiva DefcmL r Mr. O. W. S.merville, is soon .^S jJ^ST""* f *5 work, Siaiulanl learns. Bp lor civil is now working 01 plans f ur f t(rillulioil for all large towns m ihe Federation. Defence
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  • 46 3 NS Civic Ce ntre Is Approved St iff Corr spondent the building of a entre and library I: i I m a roeete Com- 1 SI indard said a was to c proposed c< •a tuld be raise I pr is approved Secretary SUI Xl delegates
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  • 42 3 Stall orrcspoadeal It 1 that confidv I < lave been to all n1 L) partwarning roverrnrient I pari m that preji eir loyalty se circulars further ennu it would not •rnment .:s to I meeting or -tion rtogh
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  • 41 3 I poh Merchant Is Acquitted Irs. Chirr- by R Mat. t here s Lam Hoong I Chan t l who I tng to I if pr pet by de- j to be v. actual id prize Mas held at the >day
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  • 142 3 Kepayang To Get W ater Supplied Photo StllC'O. I Standard Staff orrespandent IPOII. Thtirs. A two yeat old plea I >r water m the Kepuyang area of Ipoh was renewed by city fathers at their month v meeting here today. Referring to this Mr. C. 11. Yin said the area
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  • 86 3 JB OFFICIAL GETS JAIL TERM. APPEALS standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, FrJ The former Assistant Examiner of vehicles ot the Johore Transport Department, S. Leo. was sentenced to 15 months' simple impri- tnment by the Sessions Courl yesterday after he was convicted ol accepting a $50 bribe from Th m
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  • 35 3 PARIT B XTAR. Thurs. for excess c speeding ene taxi driver was fined $40 and >rry drivers $45 each, m Bag. in Serai court by the Circuil Magistrate, Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah.
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  • 34 3 Igfor ime o'jide i r i -^ers I I the the Chair- C. B r for the j ed during m ol ffice B rd. I, the j two oour j
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  • 28 3 I c ving I Id i Mat m i that he •■ed by a big goat to j been medically we insane and v :it to
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  • 34 3 The il are as I:iI Ka rat- 1 J s ph -■aim. 4 r r C. Rasa- i'l E P I Mr. Hun* M S Dee mt. George Lee Han Kee.i
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  • 62 3 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The estimated revenue on plans of the Seremban Town Board m 1950 was 5>,500 but up to the end of November $7,546.25 had been collected, a report tabled at today's meeting revealed. The total estimated revenue for 1950 for the board from all sources
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  • 360 3 Standard Staff Correspondent' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A European electrical engineer. C. R. Clement. charged with the theft of SI 2.000 worth of copper conductors, W. T. H. Tipton, a mining engineer, and a Chinese, Chan Sok Poh, accused of abetment, were remanded m police custody
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  • 481 3 Bearded Indian Is Acquitted In Acquitted In Klang Slaying Case Picture. Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— On the finding of two assessors, Thiraviam, a bearded Indian, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice H. W. Wilson m the Supreme Court today on a charge of murdering a stallkeeper, Nallamuthu.
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  • 56 3 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— A meeting of all communities m the Mukims of Seremban and Ampanagam was held on Monday to form a Home Guard. The Penghulu Ampangan was unanimously elected chairman while members of the committee will be elected by the various kampongs. It is understood the
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  • 649 3 Miss F. D Kinloch, State Welfare* Officer,' Kelantan is back] from leave. Mr. Chong Wen? Choong who was acting for her tig her absence will be going to Penang as Probation Officer. The old boys of the Ismail F'vdish School, Kota Bahru, will give a farewell tea
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  • 86 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The entire district of Jelebu. Negri Sembilan. has been declared a controlled area restricting the movement of padi. tapioca and other root crops, rice and rice products, cooking oil. salt, sugar, tinned foodstuffs (including milk), dried fish and wheat flour
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  • 111 3 Sportsman Weds At Sitiawan Standard stall Correspondent SITIAWAN, Thurs.- Mr. S. Nalliah. former Perak and Selangor State cricketer, was married at Sitiawan on Sunday to Miss Saraswathy, daughter of Dr. Parampalam. J. P.. at the latter's residence at Kampong Koh Road. Sitiawan. The bridegroom is the X rl Malaya representatives
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  • 56 3 OF the 72 deaths m August and the 55 deaths m September m the Seremban Town Board. 15 died from pulmonary tuberculosis and pneumonia claimed ten. Other causes (unspecified' led the list with 80 for the two months. There were I<!4 births m September and 1()7 births m
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  • 234 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The toll of the road has been heavy here m recent months. Following Saturday evening's tragedy m which two European planters were instantaneously killed when the ear m which they were travelling crashed into a tanker, two
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  • 75 3 Yew Aik Seah Assn.Of f icials The office-bearers of the V«. v Aik Seah m Singapore for 19.il are- President— Mr. T.T. Thune; Vice-President— Mr. Lee Knn Hon. Secretary— Mr. Cbia Poh Thik: Asst. Secretary— Mr. Sect Teng Hock Treasurer— Mr Low Kirn Joo: Auditor— Mr Tan £nt> Hoe. Superintendent—
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  • 154 3 Standard Staff Cern.jp— del iron. Tliui>. The null tor Federal (in.ni. ship m the State of Penk continue* unahaled ami iijliuv> m the la>t fortnight >how thai Indian- arc now applying m number-. Recent speeches by Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru and the former Indian Government's
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  • 169 3 Standard sun Con pond at AALACCA T The Resident nmis- Mr. G. K. C. W dom and others attend* I the memorial service m Christ Church. Bukit 5 ndit at the funeral of Mr. G. H. Jollye. who killed m a bandit an at
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  • 61 3 Standard Stall Correspondent SEREMBAN Thun ing to the annual report I NS Co-Operative Stores, Malayan Co-Operative W sale Society, of which NS i member, lias started functioning and is supplying Sercmban with goods. The an Society's tivities are expanding and hne F< Government nas given financial assi wards
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  • 62 3 Standard Staff tit. Nt Xi Al..\ LUMPUR, Th Prince Dhani of Siam, R District Governor, an daughter, were the chief at today's Kuala Lumpur v Club lunch at the estic Prince, bel aving for Seremban is < to tour several resettlement > near Kuala Lumpur. At tod.a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 24 3 IIBAN Today Secret 1. 7 and d 9 30 p.m. I 30. I S MGOR— Today M 11 MPI It tir: Haunted House 'Can-.
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    • 323 3 Odeon: Fausl And The Devil 3. i 6 43 and 9L15 p m Pa\ilion: Dreams of Reunion; I Cant I 1, 3. 6.30 and 9 p.m. Rex: ('eve To The .Stable 12.30 'J tO, 6 and 9.15 p.m Madras: The Bu Lift 12.30, 2.30. I 630 md 9 1") p.m.
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  • PENANG SEEKS $60,00 FROM K.12
    • 174 4 S.aff Correspondent iron. rburs Antiband I tflets, one bearing the title erf Malayan C :.s Ann Bandit Backing-up Association r. re distributed m Kdoi town last night was m the nature ol an appeal, stated that tee d i t s were ruining s in the
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    • 183 4 ment Government to the Penang Municipality m bea oi rate, 195 Reference was made by Mr. A. G. Ardent, the settlement Treasurer, to the annual ronsol.ntU d Cessment which was paid hy the Settlement Genarnment to the Munieipal.tv^ of 548.812 was paid m
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    • 172 4 Two Penang Bills Passed Standard Staff Correspondent PENA N G Thurs.:— The Penang Settlement. Supplementary Supply (1949) Bill for a sum not exceeding $96,814 and the Penang Settlement Supply j (1951) Bill for $12,654,521 were passed after three readings at the Penang Settlement Council meeting held this afternoon at! the
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    • 84 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Thurs.— Her many friends here will regret to learn of the rudden death at sea of Mrs. Rogers, wife of Mr. M R. F. Rogers, former President of the Penang Sessions Court Mr. and Mrs. Rogers left Penang on home leave
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    • 317 4 Standard Staff Cnrrespondenl <-» PENANG. Thorn. Commenting on the written r lo ma queens at the adjournment ol the, m. Scttlemcnl Coumil meeting tins afternoon, Dr. NX. "Menon remarked that he waa not satisfied with; them. Rp^iiv:::^ admission to English schools, Dr. Menon said
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    • 108 4 Mahmud Kola Bahru' s Perfect Boy Standard Stafl Correspondent KOT S B n At h g Day of the g :S• X Bahf (S' mid M< hool for He thu the first I f the p trophy. the Old Boys of and a small pewter prt Mi W ong Boon,
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    • 160 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PKNAXG, Thurs. In a written reply tabled at the ?enang Settlement Council neeting, Mr. Mohamed Noor Din Hamzah. was informed hat a sum of $29,400 has been j illoeated for the Settlement of I >enang Scholarship Fund, next rear. He was
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    • 30 4 'Old Boys Meeting X rA BAHRU '.V- I. -The r meetii Old Boys Associavill be held at the Ismail Eng S Kota B i 4. 19M. Members and old i
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    • 38 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU. T'nur— Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman, Assistant Secretary, has been transferred to the District Office. Kota Bahru as Ist. A.D.O. He is relieved at the Secretariat by Che Noor Zainal, formerly Circuit Magistrate.
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    • 285 4 Standard staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Dr. N. K. Menon was told at the Settlement Council meeting today that Province Well.- ley is included m the Qcipal Customs Area, and dents thereof are liable to pay Customs import duties m the same way as residents
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    • 120 4 Kedah's Revenue Increases Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Thurs. The State Financial Officer, Mr. Lee Ewe Boon, m moving the adoption of the 1051 estimates for the State, today revealed that there was an increase of revenue by $581,.T78 over the estimated figure for 1950. The Financial Officer said the
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    • 51 4 An ordination ceremony will he held at the Buddhist Temple, Temple rtoad, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday December 16, when U r e sons of Mr Eu F.ng Hock, {ing Diredtor of Messrs Eu Co. Ltd, of Port Swi I am will enter the Buddhist I priesthood us novici
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    • 59 4 PENANG, Wed.— According to the November report of the Settlement Agricultural Officer. the crop of rambutans and durians is poor on Penang Island, but Province Wcllcsley is expecting a bumper harvest and early fruits are fetching premium prices. On other crops, it states that the small
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    • 116 4 Standard Staff Corresponded PENANG. Thurs.— The Chic! Medical Officer. Dr. M.L. Bynoe took the oath of service m tin Penang Settlement Council at today's meeting. At the outset of the meeting Mr. A.V. Aston, Resident Com missioner, told Councillors tha it was a very gre
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    • 280 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Two bandits have been killed and a third seriously wounded m the Federation In the past 24 hours. In addition eight bandit camps: have been destroyed. Security forces operating m Ihe Cameron Highlands area j ambushed two
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    • 82 4 Standard StatT Correspondent KUALA Ll MPI R. Thurs. Thirteen houses on the River Bank of Kampong Merchang on the sea coast of Marang. Trengganu. have collapsed due ta heavy Hoods and gale. The District Officer, Marang. Che Adam bin Abdullah, says that about eighty people
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    • 51 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Thurs. The aggregate number of police prosecutions of itinerant hawkers do not count towards promotion or any other kind of credit marks for zealous discharge of duties for the rank and file of the Settlement Police Force. This was the written reply tabled at this
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    • 118 4 PENANG. Thurs.— A suj tion lias been put forwai Prince Dhani to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce that they should w: to the Thai < presenting their difficulties m getting visas for passage to Thailand and asking hi authorities to grant the C nsul discretional
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    • 71 4 Trengganu W ants To Joget KUALA 1 I'M PUR. Th Members of Kuala T i Town Board are m favour of allowing joget performances cabaret amusements m town They feel the town of Trengganu is ill served with places of entertainment, compared wim 'i comparable size and population m most
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    • 268 4 Standard Staff Correspondent i ALOR STAR, Thurs: "There is now a noticeable j change m the attitude of the Malays, especially the women, to Western medicine and it is a common sight to see the outdDor patients room crowded daily/ said the Acting Mentri Besar,
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    • 98 4 PENANG, Thur-. Tin- total nnmber »f «irls. aged six. on the admi i<».) r. •r^ achooti m Pesumg i- 8036, hut onlj *ill be admitted to the primary rlatii \c; r. This v ten Penang S this afti made by D: admission to I The
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    • 191 4 Standard Staff Cauifcp— drat KOTA BAHRU, Thurs. Kelantan State at the end of this year will lose a popular ifigure when Mr. i fcuek Boon, Headmaster of Ismail English School. Kota Bahru, leaves with Mrs. Quek Boon on transfer to Singapore. Mr. Wong was
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    • 99 4 Penang Settlement Council meeting En answer to a qi tion put forward by Dr. N. X Menon. Dr Menon was also informed' that the effectiveness and efficiency of police personnel would be taken into The a Merv total number cutions of m tne S
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  • NO MORE TROOPS FOR MALAYA
    • 438 5 Mr. Griffiths Tells Commons LONDON, Dec. 1-1 (Renter)— Britain is not sending any more troops to Malaya at present, Colonial Secretary James Griffiths, told the House oi Commons yesterday* Labour Member James Harrison had suggested sending '"all necessary military assistance available m view of the lack of substantial improvement m
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    • 111 5 TIIIRTY-SEVEX-YEAR-OLD Goh Song Chua was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with cheating Choo Boon Poh oi $115. Choo told the Court that on Dec. 25 last year, Goh asked him to be his partner m two vegetable stalls at a new
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    • 23 5 AN 18-YEAR-OLD Boyanese. Jdhari bin Alias was found dead from a gunshot wound m a house m Geylang Serai on Wednesday.
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    • 45 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Mr. Chang Ah Sttng, of Kuala Lipis, has been selected for the post of Building Inspector m the Seremban Town Board. His selection was made from 27 applicants for the post, it was revealed at today's meeting of the Board.
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    • 272 5 I iTEST figures available yesterday oi vehicles destroyed by 6re <>r i d nring the riots m Singapore were 82—63 m tbe <iiy and 1 > out cilv. 7>ns m the streets are almost complete. Those whose cars jed or destroyed are
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    • 148 5 ENTY vi at the < Singaj tning C Gog Rhu X r Mili :d. trucks. I Hud SC 2614, 1 \nelia, Jeep' .V gon. 3927, 2 Aus- 1 Black J 4798 1 nor S 1 Black Hillman Minx b.ib! Trai ks: 2 Int< KB 2 trucks,
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    • 123 5 Results Of NO. 9 Crossword THE RECENT riots did not eem to deter readers from working on their crossword, i Entries for Puzzle No. 9 were as numerous as before. ManySingapore readers must have found that one crossword was not enough to occupy their time during the curfew hours. Though
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    • 49 5 SEREMBAX. Thurs. At a c Sei nban town B ird meeting h d to re I la It v, aled that electricity be introduced m Tarnpin at the middle of next year and m Renlau during 1952. I ■■■..j^iiK^^lßaSL^.v .■■■.■■..■.■.^vvW'^^i^ga-^— r,i winner LIT* or ,>■■■ g S5 S
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    • 29 5 FINED 35 ON HURT CHARGE f $35 was impo.-eol m the Sing; Court sterd 1 p] guilty to a hurt to a X ta Tai, on Oct.. itted of
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    • 90 5 A SHOPKEEPER. Ng Joon i Chye, who failed to obey the Weekly Holiday Bill for the! second time, was fined $100 m the Singapore Third Pod Court yesterday. Eighteen others were also i summoned to court on the same charge. Thirteen were fined S2O each,
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    • 510 5 i LONDON. Dee. 14 (Reutcr) Colonial Svcrrtmry Janier Griffiths laid ye.-tenlay that the British CsMUI ,iiient had already arrived at a decision a* to ho* .|.I) officials for Malaya could be bee] acquired and it mm hoped to meet the
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    • 78 5 Barb Concert Post poned TVX) CONCERTS m com* memoration of Bach's bicentenary have been postponed to lan, 3 and 4, 1951. Those who have bought tickets for the Dec. 12 show will be admitted on Jan. 3, and those who have bought tickets for Dec. 13 will be admitted on
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • 80 6 A. CHANG, Editor-in-Chief, Published daily including Sundays by the Sin Poh (Star fh as) Amalgamated, Ltd, at 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. Sol n rates: 10 cents per copy. $3 per month and |9.i er three months, m Singapore and throughout the i itic* el Malaya, postage ex*: a.
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  • 1532 6 ESTERDAY, we had occasion to deal with the basic factors behind the Singapore riots. The y i case, we suggested was merely the spark exploded the pent-up discontents deriving i agr a1 my source- We have, fortunately, I ight the situation -under control" but that does T;
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  • 879 6 KOREA AND WORLD PERILS By I Student Of Europe takes m 1945. One, which Mr. Churchill pointed out m his grave and wise speech, was to demobilise and disarm regardless of the fact that Russia was hot doing likewise. The other was to weaken Germany and Japan, far beyond the
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  • 135 6 T ONDON has lost one of d m r most colourful citizens with the death of Mr Frederick Surridge, 60-year-old "Dustcart King." Mr Surridg< business had for many years collected the refuse of five London boioughs and earned him his* title Ihe "King" employed 750 workmen. 1(50 vehicles
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  • 20 6 Any idea vrho this belontrv c I I'ound it on i heap of stone: m tht* load j
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  • 544 6 X'mas Is Not Far Away Sir: hree months ago. the authorities at the Beach Road Headquarters received Civil Liabilities Claim form which was duly filled up and sent to the Commanding Officer of the Singapore Volunteer Corps. Christmas is only a few days ahead and will we
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  • 620 6  - ARE THEY AFRAID TO HELP A MAN IN AGONY S.C. OEI By PENANG 1 riUMAN beings are strange 1 ■"■creatures. They would 1 show their greatest feelings to, and give help for their unfortunate and down-trod-den fellow men nnc\ women when it suits them to do so. A gieat many
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  • 363 7 photo. HUM, KONG, Dec I I (AP)— Command t-hina ha* announced thai her million-man army I would continue fighting m Korea until United j Nations forces are driven into the sea. Simultaneously, the Communists issued a slashing attack at Great Britain
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  • 447 7 I VKK SUCCESS, Dec. II (AP)— ln an un- move. RoeoftVfl Jacob V. Malik -ai«l laM nighl hniewc Cevamanial lore*- uill m home if all on iun Ireepo" (United Nations forces) are withdrawn from Korea. This su pi statement came just before
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  • 152 7 p \oi. D I Re iter)— re; >. minh Im es had j i p their activities i I fa its fan 'he rich producing province of Northern j An f announcement had attacked two ob amh ished ese patrols an I bar- \gf French spokesman
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  • 86 7 LONDON. Dec. 14. (UP). 1 Cinderella, Snow White, Moby I Dick and stripteasers have j been banned by Communist Hungary m a new pre-Christ- mas "morality" campaign, it j was reported here. Also on the list of "Marshal! Plan exports designed to dull the minds
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  • 73 7 WASHINGTON Dec. 14. (Renter.) The United States Senate last night passed and sent to the White House for signature a bill to reimburse Portugal for damage caused by the accidental bombing of the South China port of Macao m World War 11. Idie m e a
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  • 69 7 A.P FLUSHING, Dee. 14 (UP)—! Britain accused Russia of trying to "embroil" the Western Powers with Communist China by insinuating that the atom bomb would be us< against the Peking government. Sir Gladwyn Jebb of Britain, speaking before the plenary session ot the General Assembly referred
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  • 131 7 CATANIA, Dec. M (Reuter) Craters on Mount Etna were still erupting yesterday but some lava streams had very greatlj' reduced speed and others stopped, giving hope to three threatened villages. The villages. Milo. RinazzO and Fornazzo,' seemed doomed a few flays ago. While bringing misery and: hardship
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  • 130 7 US To Build Bigger, More Atomic Plants WASHINGTON. Dec 14 (AP) U.S. Senator Brien MacMahon (Democrat, Connecticut) told the Senate that the Government is planning to build huge new atomic energy plants. Sen. MacMahon gave no details, but his use of the word "plants" indicated there will be new facilities
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  • 208 7 OS Faces A Emergency' 'YS Faces a Dangerous Emergency, HINt.ION Dec 14 AP) President Truman told Cußgiesuiaaml iders t plans tor a -very increase" of I S. itarv strength and he aeUnfl from the Ke as present mreed that the I s iftuated uith a damr.-r- White House, In a
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  • 307 7 A U. S. National Catholic W. are Conference said that it has received "reliable" information that Archbishop Hose! Benin of Prague has boon secretly imprisoned by the Czechoslovak Government.— UP. Two of Britain's richest and most eligible young men have been esquiring Princess Margaret about, mis week,
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  • 68 7 announced. The recommendations will be submitted to the meeting of Defence and Foreign Ministers m Brussels next week, a communique said. Captain Anthony Sturt of Lullingsworth, Painswick Gloucestershire will be m Sydney m January to figure m the re-con-struction of explorer Sturts pioneering journeys on the Murray and
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  • 73 7 'Bewildered By Third Set Of Twins "All doing well" m a Newcastle-011 Ty ne hospital are Mrs. Annie Brink, .17. and her new .set of twins— the third consecutive set she has had m the last seven years. Father Brink, a coal miner, said: "When we had the first set
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  • 430 7 Soviet Challenge To West Defence photo BERLIN, Dec. 11 (AP) —The Soviet /one dangled a threat of the headsman's axe yesterday over all Germans who back western defence. The east German parliament voted death for any German \>ho believes m and >\orks tor the western concept that a shield must
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  • 80 7 50-1 Odds Against World War OTTAWA, Dec. 14 (AP) Prime Minister Loins St. Laurent said he is just as optimistic as Lloyds, the London insurance brokers. who have ottered odds against the early outbreak of a world war. Quoting 7)0 1 odds. Lloyds has insured tinCanadian Philatelic International Exhibition against
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  • 155 7 PARIS, Dec. 14 (AP) Premier Rene Plev< reported to be "actively interested*' m restoring French Maginot Line of fortifications. The line was built before World War II as a defence against Germany. It covered most of the country's eastern border north of the Alps.
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  • 371 7 US Won't Agree To Red Demand For Concessions WASHINGTON, Dec 11 (UP)— Dip!*****? authorities said thai the Indian til ha* failed In its initial ■Itrmpti to persoade the I mteJ States to agree to Communist China* demand foi political eooeewioißi m ike Far Eaol m return Foe ia peaceful settlement
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  • 118 7 ITALY i- about to start tempting the worlds palate with "the driest liquor «\it prodiu <•<!" a crest between whisk and cecaac that will be tailed Haven it has been distilled easts t'" s Near, hut wd! not be on s.tlr until 1951 Haven >;t is its naiiK
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  • 93 7 'Tibet Will Fall In 3 Months' NEW DELHI, D< 14 A refuge* Mongolian that Tibet will fall bet-., re Communist invasion, fifth co un n bribery within the m "1 m Til ilarel muni The I C arms." He E < vorntnent. ;<s ij em of libi '1 he prince
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  • 95 7 RANGOON, t>i.< !J Al'-Dr Gordui Seacraw. :>?.- year-old "Burma Surgeon" jreatetdaj t<>ld a iptriil rnbnnal at which he i> charged with treason: It docs not matter much to m< vucu l lie *s tone mi I d*e m Burma.* 1 The imericaa doctor, n h<»
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  • 372 8 v. „ii ti: r, a 1 i, f X 1, »f SSSta^ISLA S ""T;: XI 1' i-- -Vi-onlo,-: of ,1,«- v»X three .lay, fa,l .lis■rise, Win t!u Li I apprarinjs. Full measure of confidence has been restored by the reappearance of Singapore
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  • 128 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBOER W The latest Singapore robber prices yesterday D h ll' were per lb. Buyers SeDers No 1 RSS Spot Loose si .7 1 $1.72 F.OJB m bales Jan. No. 1 R£.S $1.61 $1.62 No. R.S S > 1.7.7 >!.5S No. d K.S Sd Bom I $1.51 $1.52
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  • 118 8 Less Fish Arriving In S'pore Tv i i Staff R porw r rRFEW tion m S ion of fish from c g s lal, ni ring 19 vess-'s inev di >d sham y to fl w^ re lay morn- icon. ITOSS STAI IU W Beach Road Win in which police
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  • 85 8 Red Chinese Economic Reprisals HONGKONG, Dec. 14. (AP) South China Commui have imposed export taxes on .1 and hog 3 commodities which ►ughly 560 per South < i tire port tradeid 1 c imposed I per jl oi] 0 per I-*' Traders appraised the m rel Unil eh lined taking
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  • 72 8 PR ICE OF PIGS INCREASED IN P. WELLESLEY B Correspondent d Thurs.— A r. f pig feeding studs a corresponding price of pigs and a able balance obtains for nthly re- •er here Xur the h of Noveml d^rs for middle whites in■l steadily, particularly P The two brood sows
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  • 212 8 Standard Matt orrespondenl PENANG, lnr-. Planting of wet padi has been roanplctctl m near them Pi*ovinee Wellesley, -;i\- the November niont!il\ report of tin Settlement igrieultural t Miner ju-t i^-.iieil lor publication hen. >* tea that the total acre- ■i 20.J61 acres.
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  • 30 8 Israel Taking U S$ Holdings TEL AVIV. D. '4 (APVAn estimated USSIO.OOO.OOO belonging to Israeli resi are to be handed over to the Israel Government under a law just decreed.
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  • 177 8 Rubber Market Is Steadier On Factory Buying FACTORY buying from the I nited Stale the United Kingdom and the Continent came m to revive nciivitj m the Singapore rubber market yesterday. Z—l 1 Upcountry and local seders met their orders but only moderate business was reported. The market remained quietly
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  • 132 8 COLOMBO. Doc. 14 (Reuter) Mr. Myron L. Black, First Secretary of the U.S. Embassy m Colombo, has been appointed liaison officer between the U.S. Government and the Council for Technical Co-opera-tion m South and South-East Asia, it is officially announced. The Council which is
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  • 13 8 RU BBER OUTPUT Output of the Jimah Rubber Ltd. for Now 26,454 lbs.
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  • 53 8 Reviving Okinawa Iron Industry as announced thai I i to revive the pre-war iron i lustrj f the land by supplying mat* i winch are not indigenous to firms have turned out crush-. tes, lire b ixes, fire pelh rs, i block part*; for diesel engines and many other mechanical
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  • 811 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Thurs—Lon- iii better bids today locally the Malayan share j market was steadier with more buyers appearing and sellers withdrawing at the cheap-, r levels. I \n all round improvement m prices was recorded on a moderate turnover of husiness. La>t prices were:
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  • 208 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force as supplied by the .van Exchange Banks Association, are as follows. FREE MARKET CURRENCIES BJ 1 LING OWING i i oi> i.r on. bo a so a/a 9c d/«, £°°*W 2* 3 ,?2 a' 4 732 2 4 1/1 2 4
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  • 162 8 Britain's Export Trade In Nov. Sets NewRecords LONDON, Dec. 11 (Keuter): —In mi 3rilainV export trade had hrok nonfni. Mr. Harold V> i!-on. IV idem .»1 ll frailr. iinclnnmi ihat <la!!ar-< ar-Lna E9JDJM tl to At:e the highest >el while IfMOC fan lilll I nlJ r increased compared v.hh enriier
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  • 4 8 Produce Mart Is Active
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  • 49 8 Sharp Cut In British Meal Ration LONDON, Dec. 14, (AFi The British Government anounced a cut of 331 cent, m Brit dim t rati Confirming the collapse ofnegotiations U tina. Food M Webb told I H effect on Dec. 31. Britons worth ol on. T th of led beet
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  • 167 8 AREA CUTS OF GOODS IMPORTS HIT LONDON, Dec 1 1, d-d A clash at the conference at Torqu ry, D over a demand for r- by the sterling art;. I I on hard currency imports was I here. An official state I said the 'demand w made by the 1
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  • 454 8 BLACK MARKET GANGS ACTIVE IN SEOUL SEOUL, Dee. It Reuter- AAP Highfyi "rumour-niong arc spreading <! d m and jm alternately ttirou ul Seoul, enabling black market operators to make huge pr 3t». The price of i St t ol back to twice its original a few hours yesl Black
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  • 29 8 COCONUT PRICE UP IN PENANG 5f md rd S I i ideal PENAK m the i rii i product r Provii esley supplying gaps, morv meat Agrir :i here.
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  • 6 8 Smallholders Buying New Equipment Standard 5
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    • 31 8 BEFORE IT'S ALL GQHESTART A SAVINGS accchxt/ YOU TOO CAN OPE* A j SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR AS LITTLE AS SI/- INTEREST W I':; PAID AT 2< PER AN CHURGKHIRIiIBitfiH.uD. 1 I
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  • 120 9 Standard Stat Reporter FOR the fir* limed,,,, l»* sun of .1 local ami OTerseaa air servic, --n a a S a POi I idaMtoJefl today. v> v °P**ate or fl h is adjacent tn n, 1 Geylang v tl] fa r v r; V
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  • 80 9 RADIO LINK H PgLHI, lee. U i ;u't> Miaislei for o m nicaliaas, Mr. d Lai, viid that ii c (.;>>. .-rnment has isiderauoa the l tl esl -ihlishin? N t .dv) Lnks with ad and Maspreseat India has ii I telegraph \•!n:r a 1 a. the S ties al
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  • 65 9 r to cope th ring ■>d Ol Chr: P along ial ts from Dec. strongly recommended r rfaee mails aid be r st- i available eh. Air mail corresoonseas destine as I for posting to the F be 4 p.m. ivery b; i 5 i D 22.
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    114 9 I HICAGO. Dec. 14- fAP> strike that' the US v ""directly hurts our rt m Korea" hit eight rail- hnes on Wednesday and [wnead to at least two" others night Some 10.000 Chicago yard -ers walked out m the sudden strike, tying up <h;pments of war materials, Christ-
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  • 165 9 Eile production of Avon jet engines r the twin-jet Canberra light bomber, h "he Rolls Royce factory m Glasgow will be the first jet engine manufactured ir )nd i c war I it eople w factory and of over ted to be doubled "torj
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  • 140 9 photo. n a^ NOVA scotia Dec. 14 (Renter)— All 20 passengers a-id ll crew escaped unhurt yesterday when a Swiss f;^ aner struck a pylon m a fog here, bounced into a marsh half a mile beyond and burst into flames. One motor flew boo
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  • 206 9 IHE first big war-born cul m, major consumer appliances m the United States has arrived m television, reports The Wall Street Journal. This has also affected radio production m the country* Recently several leading TV set manufacturers have cut their TV output by 10
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  • 85 9 SEVERAL American airlines fear that they may shortly ht ed with Long delays m the delivery of aircraft now oi order, and possibly with ar acute spares problem. It is thought Jhat unless "defence priority" is granted >me 161 aircraft. wortr. I *****.000.000 will not mccl
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  • 73 9 A notable advance m the wel' dug of alumini been achieved by the n of a new Murex aluminium-sili-con electrode of the plain extruded type. It is being produced to a new 'formula designed to achieve ne very us ful advan ages. The running properties of
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  • 36 9 The EC A. in has ed U5595,000 tot ca in Japan, mcludir.fi 000 m copper and copper i rmosa and i j d eqinp- nd. It oo m m .trial equipment for wdo-China.-* -A.P.I
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  • 165 9 LUNDON, Dec. 14, (Renter). The futore ol inncomalee, m (avion, as a naval base for the British wavy Has the subject of a question m the House of Commons today. Air. William Deedes. Conservative, asked if the Admiralty would make a statement on
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  • 78 9 NEW excursion fares to Neu York which will make air travel actually cheaper than fj was before devaluation have been announced by KLM. For journeys completed within 15 days m the period Jan. 1 to March 31, 1951 the Jares will be £147 7s from London
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  • 110 9 TRIVANDRUM, SOUTH INDIA, Dec. 14 (Renter) Indian Air Force and private aircraft were yesterday scouring the 8.000-feet high Nilgiri Range for an Air India plane carrying it; passengers, including four Britons and a crew of four, overdue eight hours at Coimbatore, South India. It was on
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  • 83 9 An automatic device for switching on car lamps at lighting up time, which should be of particular use to business men and doctors who have to leave their cars m the roadway for long periods, is now being marketed by a South England firm. It
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  • 116 9 r LONDON, Dec. 13 (Keuter): Pay increases for 100,000 British shipbuilding; workers agreed today ended one of the most serious wage disputes since the war. The men's leaders accepted £6 sterling weekly D v urn for adult skilled workers and V.5 sterling mini mom for unskilled
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  • 174 9 N'lists Warm 21 Chinese Ship Firms I TAIPEH, Dee. 11, (PANA)— Out of r>2 Chinese shipping firms iormerlv operating on the mainland, 31 companies have t*et up offices her*. Communication authorities here have fi\r<| this month as the deadline for the renstration of the remaining 21 shipping linns. The authorities
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG, Dec. 14— Steps are now under wav to prepare Chinese seamen m the Colony for government registration. The Chinese Seamen's Union has requested its more than 21,000 members to report to the union.
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  • 177 9 NOW that Britain's cargo ships arc carrying moi. cars, tractors and other heavy goods overseas there i« a need for change m the design of the interiors of these vessels. A step m this direction has been taken by the Burness Shipping Company
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  • 122 9 BRITAIN"S largest oil tanker was recently launched at Barrow shipyards. This is a vessel of 28,000 tons which will be used by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company to carry crude oil to Britain from the Persian Gulf. It was built largely on prefabrication principles and has
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  • 84 9 KENT. OHIO. Dec. 14 (AP). Twin Coach Company is producing a new vehicle for use as a passenger bus, a cargo truck or as a sort of station wagon. It is 35 feet long and weighs 15.000 pounds unloaded. Socket mounted seats can be removed easily to make
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  • 359 9 LASI ASIA IK Ll.Nt Outward From Europe In Port: Malacca. for Hongkong. Osaka. Kobe and Yokohama. Dec. 21: Seianaia. sails 101 Bali a Bangkok Dec. 25. Jan 12: Meonia. sails ror Saigon ABangkok Jan 14 Jan 26: India sails for Bangkok Manila H X and Japan Jan 29.
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  • 57 9 STORY OF UK ENGINEERING THE biggest sin£ m Scotland's celebration- of th« Festival of Britain the Exhibition of Industrial Power tc held at Glasgow from May 28 to A 151 tory of Brit. evement m heavy engineer. Each section of the < tion will contril ad i to the storyThe
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    • 86 9 Despatches TODAY: Australia noon by Burnside. Eastern Australia (parcels only) noon by Burnside. Burma by Noreverett, Indo-China by Beau Vain. North Borneo, Labuan. Brunei and Miri noon by Katong. Sarawak (except Sibu and Miri) by Norbay, Sibu ly Bruas, Hongkong and China by Ruys. Japan by Ruys. TOMORROW: Thailand 5.45
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  • 598 10 I lOLLYWOOD, Dec 14. May be Nelson Uddy and Jeannette .MacDonald ought to be glad they're out of camera range these days. There's I new Hollywood tread to turn every warbler into a header and Nelson u-ui Jeaaoaetta would probably find thenwlves doing
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  • 292 10 Says ERSKINE JOHNSON land i:i "Hotel I: iperial," with George Brent m •"Adventure m Diamonds," then nd herself replaced by C mdette Colbert m "Zaza." "Temper anient! It's not true.' ba wailed. "I worked m "Zaza" four or five days. Suddenly they said my English wasn't good enough. That Bight
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  • 86 10 I [OLLYWOOD, Dec. Not that Groucho Marx objects to bathing, but it took four men to dunk him, fully dressed, into a blanket of suds for a scene m "It's Only Money," m which he co-stars with Frank Sinatra an I Jane Russell.
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  • 44 10 I OS ANGELES, Dec. 14.— Swedish actress Greta Garbo may receive her final United States citizenship papers for a Christmas present She appeared at the office of the United States Immigration Service and filed a petit ion for papers.
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  • 169 10  - Her Ambition To Dance With Fred And Kelly WILLIAM PENNY By TTOLLYWOOD, Dec. 14.— Sally Forrest is considered one of the young actresses most likely to become an important star. Though Sally has trained from the age of five to be a dancer. m Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Excuse My Dust" she will
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  • 229 10 1 [OLLYWOOD, Dec. 14:— Lew Ayres and Teresa Wright are undergoing movie metamorphoses. "The distinguished Dr. Kildare. with the graying temples and the worried face, is being replaced by a rugged outdoor man m "The Capt ire." And the same picture finds
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    • 47 10 Afe4<r*v r^rTT^i heydo^waitPn (j 1 (o™*^ s truc< y i^|^{ jJiffll V^ PROPPED THlSf^) \|{l J /j&fi^ &^^—^*J^ "Z{5 IT? HURRY HAZEL! 1 fwwis ff^WMSn 1 (oh, dear, i forsct N I |see? after al 1 J^%> WE'LL BE y^/ WAIT J^ GLOVES! WOULD J YOUR GRU^/BLIN6y
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  • 308 11 i o*7*l oj tricks: -What Shall 1 Do" by i IS ti es are fun Ol take the rate t tat j m> II -tmas time just aire of il k nts you r- a tree look re such things a? oparenl pa] ar
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  • 44 11 I INKS— -Well, how did old J Professor Potts' speech go oif. last night?" B i n k s: "Splendidly. Wl en hi sal down they said it w. he best thing he'd ever done!" (Submitted by NO R U A LAM
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  • 233 11 THINGS TO PRACTISE —THINGS TO MAKE lon can teorn to juggle, ta take cheap presents, how ta bu.Ul a new game on this page today. HP H ESE funny "bird hook- ends" are easy and cheap to make. The birds' necks and legs are springs, so they wt ■>'• Ie
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  • 44 11 m bright colours. Sew on to frame and add f rinse. 1 used thick embroidery silks. If using new frame make paper pattern before you cut out shade. Smooth the u-ood neatly and round off the edges with sandpaper before assembling.
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    • 220 11 Keep On Writing DEAR Leaguers, As I promised you last week, your badges are on their way. and just to give you an idea of what they look like, a copy of the design, with the Ciub motto is published below. The badge, of course, is made m most attractive
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    • 241 11 '7 kNE Sunday I took my dog. Scamp, for a bus ride to a place about 11 miles away. After walking for one and a half hours I lost him, paid had to go home without him. We hoped he would come home, but he didn't. Three
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  • 891 11 A TOTAL of 215 Horses ol Class One. 94 Class Three and 60 Class Five have been entered for the Penang Turf Club X'mas-New Year meeting to be held on Dec. 23, 26 and 30 and January 1, 1951. The main attraction is the
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  • 69 11 LONDON, l)c< 13:— I oltowsag .m- the Meat Eaaimml reumHa IMI K\ [AT* KM AL M Vl( H Scotland 0 Au>' 1 FA. i I' I S( rond Hound Replaya ith A. 3 < fl Kirn 1 Bristol R 1 (after extra time). In FA. Cup third
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  • 45 11 ADELAIDE. Dec 13: (R< second is eh vm n I names of i J. Rydei E. A. to the 13 mcml tralian Board ul C r approval. I I tie on Decen the t from thai which England m I
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  • 31 11 KARACHI. I (API:— im, British D playei i with Ins v i Wedne Drobnj Egypt and Riia I (i-4 m the mixed nf the Asian lawn pionships.
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  • 53 11 YORK, Dec 14 (APL— B m:m; 7 k Hurley said < \A-t>i«!n .1 ,60.000 offer to defei i gainst Harry (Kidi evvs m Boise, Idaho, m s. I- I'aki t'nited I X X Suudfl x X U'indkor i iddsr X X Bonder Bird lotal 'hi
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    • 494 11 Pip, Squeak and Wilfred 1 "O^ M« GET T*i -f f i L. Ci_j g«a "OMTHE FEAST,/,' X f^QJ» STE-Ej^PHEN A Auatio )ux con'i boor Squook'j Corel procilffo! x A\o Progransfisies klflfj .>I.ALAI.\ Jiuinij Into Darkness. SlNti APOIiE (S) Smuni'ore ft anj tl 1 Metres) PENANG ISB PKOCRAMME „>„ K
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  • 382 12 HH TOP European women awimniers, who rotnpeted against each other m European swimming meets, arrived m Singapore jresterdaj as members ot one Irani tiie European team lor the Olympic meet ai ihe Centenary < debrations t«> he held this month m < bristehureli m Nen
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  • 94 12 LUMP *.ed Eui j at fa today r Road. m a ihe g ■at. I iercy w el stag i I reB s E but m a s ninutes fron I their lead ma. change of ends the I. r. comb Indian Is, but that t ugh the sesskH
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  • 279 12 GLASGOW, Dee. 13: (Reuter)— Austria main lamed their unbeaten record against Scotland when thei won the international soccer match al Hampden Pari here this afternoon by one goal lo zero. 1 goal was scored by the outside right, Melchior, "after m nutes of the first half.
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  • 1060 12 He is 27 years of age, a factory superintendent m Amsterdam. His best time for the 1,500 m is only a few seconds short of the world record held by H. Eriksson. winner of the last Olympics. The contingent will leave for Australia today.
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  • 41 12 ■Ed by Bi>ard i rnbter Mr. V.P v intends I tion on Jan. Park Ala Boy X Ipoh V for the Malaya, the Local I m three r exhib Kid C will also i
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  • 57 12 Dr. NIGRIS COMS Nasrei PMW and applii d i o gres .if whit. I i r j* v> |m m,u vi teem ll< i uglj streaks Foi falling hail I Dr. Lai isl v < w GEN. 4, and tor th si superfluous hair and ro< mv BO H \1
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  • 76 12 KUALA LUMPUB Shell Sports L Club will hold its third animal social and dance at its pren at Mountbatten Road. X Lumpur, tomorrow. A Hawaiian band will be m attendance Irom 8 00 p.m. till midnight. Prizes for the winners of the Club's badmmton. table-tennis
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  • 43 12 SEREMBAN, Thurs The tni.-d annual soccer match fori the Falconer Cup betwe Malacca Government Services and Negri Sembilan Governn.. Services teams Will be played m Seremban on Sunday. Negri won the trophy m lay V Malacca are the present holders
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  • 449 12 ONE OF THE WORLD'S greatest professional cyclists, Arie Nan Vliet, came to Singapore yesterday looking for a cycle. Be couldn't find one. Van liet, who was accompanied l>y another world ranking Dutcfa professional, Jan Orrkscn. arri\e<l with a team of European »vest athletes ami
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  • 54 12 ST. PETERSBURG, Florida. Dec 1.; AP)— Major League club ba.seball owners m the US dramatically and unanimously voted Tuesday to find and elect a new High Commissioner of Baseball to replace A.B. (Happy) j Chandler. The Major Leaguers took this drastic action m a special meeting after
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  • 408 12 v iii.m of Singapore's bones of entering the next Asian Games football competition is contained m the annual report of th« Siii<japore A ni a i c v r Football Association at a Council meeting of the Association beld at the S.CC. yesterday. The report
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  • 67 12 IPOH. Thurs. Ipoh's two leading Chinese hockey teams the PCRC "A" and the Ramblers found each other's defence impregnable m a league match today and the game ended m a goalless draw. Umpires Sgt. Carrol and Mr. E Daniel are to be commended for the control
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  • 255 12 Danes Are All Out To Win Thomas Cup In 1952 'DENMARK i> prejhiriaa; i itreop com lo itnauV Malaya m 1952 and captnre ih.,. Cop. Preparation* to achieve: ti, ,i begj yean ■go," 24-year old Daniel, r Hansen, holder o! minor Danish ba< title, *ai<l m Singapore yesterday, Hansen, who
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    • 34 12 TIDES ggl time!^? HIGfJ TIDFS at the piincipa! rc^ rti m Malaya: TODAi AM I'M Singapore 3.30 .'.34 Malacca 11.50 12 1 1 Port Dickson 10..\'l in.v> Port Sham 9.23 10 07 Penang |jg
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