Singapore Standard, 18 December 1950

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard ft m t VOL.! Ma 172 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1950. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 184 1 Miimlard Staff Reporter Singapore C.1.0. transfer to St. John's detained under the Etcrgcmj Ke^ulations boa ihere is evidence of baring taken part in )se detained have been screened and interand i se agalnsi whom there is insufficient apply fox detention orders have
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  • 133 1 i Stai Kt- porter fOR the iliir.i anccciioSvc onrfen v*as «>nii Singapore, Police lartera received no .nor!- «»t turlhcr riots. nUMcd yMcrday that in* MWMara lhat tli. rtirfew wwdi ended this _.A "1 a.:u. wdl be a-nin lonioht „.m. 11 ii 1< there i» a
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  • 107 1 Standard Stall Reporter A RRAN4 i \I E XTS are now 1 b^inii made by Mr M. Karim nt of the Muslim gue to send a delegation S g pore to meet the i 1 onmittee in Jakarta. The" Standard learns that in
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  • 25 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. IT (AF Secretary of State D ■:m A >n is due to leave for A p 1 lefence meet- Bi
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  • 70 1 Standard Start KrbortCl THE condition ol Mr P at Johnson, Singapore Municipal Commissioner, was yesterday reported to be "still the same Only one case oi assault due to the riots was admitted to the Genera! Hospital yesterday. He is Mr. L. M. Alloy, an
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  • 63 1 ROME, Dec 17 i^uUr):--t-. Topliatti e:icifi 01 SSS CommuniS Party, WJ Rome today for Wars w on to ,-,v I i the S >viet Union ten a cure/' He was accompanied by c Communist wotaan de- Leonilde Jotti a r.d his Adopted 8-year-old daughter. ur ice
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  • 54 1 TAIPEI. Dec. 17 (AP>—President and Madame Chiang Kaishek today cast votes in the elections for the new Taipei District Council They did so at a booth in Scholars Forest in the Suburbs of Taipei where they live during the winter. There are 143 candidates ioi I the (iO
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  • 325 1 TOKYO, Dec. 17 (Reuter-AAP) The North Korean* on the south of the 38th Parallel attacked both ends of the lnit< <l Nations line covering Seoul in the past 2 I hours forcing small withdrawals. The Chinese are still making no attempt to cross
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  • 410 1 S'pore Sing-Song Girl,2 Amahs Slashed To Death Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S first slaying daring the curfew a triple killing look place in the small hours of yester- 1 da\ morning, wlien an attractive 22-year old Hokkien I ••siim-so;ii;" ulrl. lim Ang Nee and her two Cantonese maid servants, Loh kit
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  • 117 1 Bandits Shelled By Navy Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A bandit target near the KedahPerlis border was bombarded by naval units and subjected to air strikes yesterday when Security Forces had one of. their most successful 24 hour periods for sometime. The bandit bag included five dead and six
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  • 207 1 Choice For Mao LONDON, Dec. 11 (Reuter) F:;-U.S. Vice President Hf./ Wallace today urged Mao Tse-tung and Premier Stalin to reconsider the course they are now following. Other- j wise, he warned, a catastrophe j would come to the Chinese and Russian nations In
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  • 51 1 "•'^""nt^Mr l^/ I "Swift Australia contest »n. BOAC Constc llation from evenins in Singapore d> free Jr B|lUm S";^»S»,X.. 'rave. wardrobes and all country by e surm f oo t 1 n d gc-. -i upbrinsins to fit them b-t o^ e^;al;,° I °;ie f part" jn 2
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  • 65 1 Superforts Active TOKIO, Dec. 17 CUP):— B-M bombers roared north today to hurl 288 tons of bombs at key ports on the cast and west coasts of Red Korea. One (light of Superfortresses struck the east coast poll ol Wonsan, 50 miles south of the Hungnam beachhead, while other giant
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  • 192 1 LONDON. Dec. 17 (Renter) The powerful Federation of British Industries called today for substantial 9 cuts in national and local Government expenditure apart from rearmament, saying that grave shortages of raw materials were seriously threatening Britain s economic recovery. In "the economic background in
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Dec IT (Reuter) —Mr Winston Churchill left Northholt airport today for a non-stop flight to Marrakesh. North Africa, where he will spend Christmi
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  • 32 1 DFL MONTE, California. Dec. 17 (UP'.— Shirley Temple w is secretly married today to Charles Black, sun of a mill: lire Shirley's divorce was made haul 10 days ago.
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  • 110 1 UN Acts To Check Mass Executions SEOUL, I>ec 11 (UP) The bodies ot more than 100 political prisoners executed two days ago were exhumed 1 today under the supervision of U.N. officials while South 1 Korean officials looked on. 1 The mass graves were j opened at the request of
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  • 116 1 JAK ART A. Dec. I T t (Reuter-AAP) Indonesian Finance Minister Dr Sjahrud- din Prawiranegara yester expressed satisfaction at the results of the second union I conference and said that the t new regulations agreed upon f at the conference in i opinion were satisfactory for
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  • 210 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Oce. IT IP) Communist China haa rejected the proposed I nited Nations cease fire plan tor Korea, and it is stated that the nine man Peking delation would leave for China on Tuesday. General Wu H tu G Peking"* < vr^' United Nations,
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  • 39 1 Japanese Prime c geru Voshida said in Toki^ I Red China's ecoi is too and its pe^; i I 9 impoverished to support a drive by the Chinese Red Army 38th Parallel Inl i S I rr
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  • 88 1 Malaya Terrorists Kill 1 ,200 Civilians LLANELLY WALKS, Dec II <Reuter > TuHvc hundred Civilians were killed in Malaya durinj; the last two and a half vears. Mr. James Griffiths, tte Smfon of State lor the Colonies said here last night The Civilians killed were unarmed and SOO of them
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  • 128 2 FourMore Give Their Blood Standard Sliifl Reported THREE Asians and one I European arc the latesl donors to the Singapore Klocxl Bank. T'no position of the bank yesterday was satisfactory with 74 bottles oi I I in hand as i§ inst only live bottles on Monday last when the riots
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  • 479 2 Muslim Delegation Seeks 2 Assurances From S'pore Govt. MARIA BERTHA HERTOGH A DELEGATION of ten Muslim leaders, including Dato Onn bin Ja'afar and i\lr. M. J. Naniazie sought two assurances regarding Maria Hertogh, alias Nadra Adabi, from the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, when they met him on Saturday.
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  • 153 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE NECESSITY to «;raiit relief to the dependants of those people who hail been arrested by the Police in connection with the recent riots in Singapore was stressed by Inche Sardon Haji Jubir in a meeting with the Governor, Sir Franklin
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  • 99 2 MISS LOK Hua Cheng and her 20-year-old brother. Lok Hung Koon, of Fasir Panjang R>ad. Singapore, left today for the United States for higher) studies. Both Mi.-;s Lok and Mr Lok will enter the Auburn Academy in the State of Washington, the former taking a
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  • 40 2 An appeal to the people of Seremban has been launched by the Rotary Club for historical records of Negri Sembilan to be sent to the Cluo. The records are to assist the Professor of History, University of Malaya.
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  • 152 2 New Insurance r irm To Undertake Civil Commotion Risks Standard Staff Reporter A LARGE insurance company, capitalized at £2,000,000, is due to make its d< but hi Singapore 1 shortly* The new firm will undertake all Types of insurance business including covers for civil commotion and riots. It will not
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  • 201 2 IX a special broadcast over the Far Eastern service of the Voice of America Gerald Pillay, 15-year-old Singapore schoolboy who won a trip to the United States, said he was having a wonderful time. Gerald, a delegate to the New York Daily Mirror
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  • 28 2 A three-ton lorry load of rubber seeds suspected to be stolen property has been detained at the Johore Bahru Police Station together with its Chinese driver.
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  • 172 2 Curfew Instriiclions For Govt. Mid wives Standard Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT midwtvec attached to mnl clinics haw been taatfeted bj tin- Singapore Uralih Officer !>r. 11. Lour to staj overnight in the homes oi expectant nothen during the curlew nours whenever there an- rwpicgt§ for thea i«> :!<> Dr. Lowe said
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  • 287 2 Standard >taff Reporter MR. AM) MRS. Awrtflla, M*le<*U"<l in a nations idr radio umlcrt a ivv> weeks ajro in S><ln«y arri\r«l in Singapore y«"»trrda\ l>\ .i Qanta*. HO AC Conoirilation which i* taUinii tl< m on a few trip to tin I nilcd kingdom.
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  • 1051 2 Lower Prices Prevail In Quiet Share Market By A Special Correspondent THE SINGAPORE Share Market opened the week quietly and lower prices prevail but after negligible exchanges on Tuesday and Wednesday, the market was progressively firmer following the kad from London. Business, however, was small in aggregate! The ease with
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    36 2 Photo. MISS LEONG KUM CHEE, daughter r»f Mr Leong Sie w Chow and the late Mrs. Leong, was married in Smsapore yesterday to Mr. Teo Hu Hua, son of Mr. and Mrs. Teo Cheok Seong. Standard
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    • 518 2 EDUCATtGNAL NOTICE j T o'd Uan Bog Seng School in y. ■..>.. .-v i -t m ill in u iry, IS i vernment Gii Is S ">1 and will oj for reg s trati n ol application* for admissiun from Tuesday i auao 2j ;9:">l from 3 a.m until l
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    • 185 2 HAULAGE NOTICE THE MOTOR VEHICLES OMMEKCI M USE) REGULATIONS. NOTICE OF IPFLH ATION I ok A HAULAGE PEWIT TAKE NOTICE thai I, Lee 3 M as No 56, Jalan Sisi. r Johore dealing in biscuit factory intend to apply to the Commissioner of Road Transport. Federation ol Malaya, for a
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    • 128 2 s takt Com, SITUA. I •a, M I I I I m m ten. HI ■Al is\ I i Q I II M I ill IO 3^ SITUATION WAN I I Fore S o iS I .\.-:v. g m Tf NOTI I MNGAPOf I MUNIC!! I TEND f I .»r
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  • 374 3 COMMUNITY LEADERS HAIL NEW LAW TO FORCE OPEN SEALED UPS LEADERS Of ALL communities throughout ti... ff i ire m rally in lavour of the m w r <ril Ut lh< ■''■'••'ration «W«- of collective mmishment" ratio» is .uountcre,!. as announ,-,-,! by tho 11^1. r the Fi-tli ration of Malava
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  • 105 3 1 M.iiT Correspondent LA LUMP] R. Sun.— ilayan Chinese Assoane to the aid r Blood Bank al to all rr blood to the Blood Bark re- 1! lonors as its supply was failing desperately shori and was sufficient to meet the requirem mts of hospitals
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  • 40 3 Stall Correspoadeal LBAN, Sun Many en negii ling to n port PS -v.- from the! .e hold:- a a ile u 3 and replarr continued to in various parts tely 2.000 pikuls i exp< N omS(
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  • 68 3 The Sen noban h■• u y Ch:b will be assisting at two Christ- s shortly. The first al the Children's Home on December 23, the other at the Co: of the Orphans on Dec. 25. A carol party of the Wesley Church. Seremban. will visil on Christmas Eve.
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  • 112 3 THE APPOINTMENT of Mr. M. V. del Tufo as Chief Secretary of the Federation has been oflicially announced. Pie has been acting Chief Secretary since March, 1950, following the retirement of Sir Alec Newboult. Mr. del Tufo's first important aopointment after the war was Superintendent
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  • 40 3 The Indian National School, j Batu Pahat, recently held a joint children's and farewell party, i Fhe farewell was to Messrs. P. L Samy and P. S Naidu who are >eing transferred to Pontian and Fohore Bahru respectively.
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  • 166 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Former Military Attache to the Ambassador of Nepal in London, thirty-four-year old Major Padma Bahadur Khatri. has taken up the appointment of Military Liaison Officer for the Prime Minister of Nepal at the headquarters of Major-General R C.
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  • 47 3 ALOR STAR, Sun.— A 40- t year-oni Malay woman. Mah i binti Rahman, who died in t hospital on Tlyarsday was re- fused burial in the Malay cemetery because she was said i to have been a follower of Taslim. a new religious cult. j
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  • 125 3 Standard Staff Correspondent BATU PAHAT. Sun— Twenty i eachers from English Schools in fohore State have just finished i week's course in Physical Education held at the High School. Malacca. The course lasted from December 11 to If). Those attending the course j ivc I johore
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  • 99 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun.— After the Friday prayer at Gurap Mosque, Ipoh, the Mentri Besar, Perak. made a five-minute speech to the congregation asking them not to take part in anything that has got to do with the Bertha Hertogh aflaKr. He advised those
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  • 119 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Sun.— Siamese Prince Dhani Nivat, Rotary District Governor called at the Residency on Saturday where he is the guest of the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom. Later he was conducted round the town by a member of an old Straits
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  • 45 3 Exhibition of needle- I work by girls of the l Temensong Ibrahim Girls' School. Batu Pahat, held recently at the school premises. Picture shows Sheila Rajaretnam, the well-known girl athlete and a Chinese friend, peeping over a well displayed counter. Standard Photo. J
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  • 166 3 Standard Staff Correspondent DAMAGE TO property estimated at $50,000 was caused by bandits to an estate in the Muar area oi Johore yesterday afternoon. They set fire to estate buildings, smokehouses and the manager's bungalow. In addiiinn thov killo.-? Umi— uuviinuu nit-j' inncu nit? Chinese
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  • 92 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun.— The \vei weather in November is stated by the State Agricultural Officer, N.S., to be responsible for the short supply of vegetables j throughout the month. The report says that the shortage was further accentuated as the squatters continued
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  • 117 3 New School For Ampang Settlers u- n d w d Staff Correspondent KLALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Al a meeting held today, the belangor Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association decided to look into the question of giving financial aid towards the building of a Chinese school in Ampang Reset! lement area.
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  • 117 3 PROPHET'S BIRTHDAY PLANS Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A ?ro\vd of over 1,000 Malays and other members of the Muslim community are expected to participate in a mass procession to be held in Johore Bahru in celebration of the Prophet Mohammed's birthday on Friday, Dec. 22. The procession with
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  • 70 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun— More than 400 Eurasian children here were given a good time this evening when a Christmas Tree party was held at St. Xavier's Institution Branch School, Burmah Road. The function was run by the Penang Eurasian Association. r<>ys were distributed and there were
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  • 840 4 RETAILS have now been given of how the campaign to restore peace and order in the F leration is to be speeded up. The recruitment of i tistrative, technical and police personnel, and I e procurement of equipment and supplies oi all k are to be accelerated,
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  • 1032 4 Education Made A Business In Some J_ I I l/lM/ 1/ t >:-.:.:::x.-.v, English Schot Is f s ..v.... J k »Tu^~T?7 -x s yG < Si r: When pupils are refused admission m Government and Government aided schools which are over crowded, the guardians and parents send them to
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  • Review of Views
    • 223 4 WHAT are the Kremlin v.r> to vis-a-vis Asia? Pro-Taiwan Chung Shing Jit Pao has an interesting answer. All this talk about "Europe first" is just so much nonsense, it said The Russians now have adopted a new strategy pattern, and that pattern is "Total War." Churm Shin?
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    • 186 4 THE RECENT riots inspired N ii ng I\;u to undertake .1 dis rourse on the future of Singapore and the Federation. Situated as they are at the crossroads of the East and thj West, the great metropolis of Singapore during the past week became the focus
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    • 78 4 INDEPENDENT Sin Pin Jit Pao, Penang, believed this is the opportune moment for a p iceful settlement of the Kurt-an I affair. I The 13 notion resolution ursjing the Chinese Communists to stop at the 38th Parallel, said Sin Pin. is a sound one. Both sides will do
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  • 198 4 Sir;— l refer to Editorials in your issues of 15th and 16th December, 1950. I would like to know: 1) Were you in Singapore (Hiring the Jap o c upation? 2) Were you around anywhere when mo! s attacked innocent Europeans and allowed others to pass
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  • 63 4 Sir: One day in June 1942. when Singapore was under enemy occupation, seven youths of the Muslim faith were beheaded- by the Jaos because, according to my Malay informants, they dared to try and prevent the soldiers of 'Tenno Heika" from molesting their womenfolk. As
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  • 158 4 Sir: —I wonder whai Che Aminah is thinking' about the grim and tragic events of last week'.' She has to thank those who by marrying the 13-year-old child to a young Ma 'ay brought the question of religion into what was a purely 1« gal issue.
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  • 137 4 Sir. We wish to refer to the criticism on the Singapore riots made by the Manchester Guardian, which was published in your paper. Commenting on the riot?. the Manchester Guardian went on to say that "'the hatred between Mala\'s and Chinese is alarming Tiiere is not
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  • 156 4 Sir: I am happy En my knowledge that the majority of the voters in the North Ward have confidence in my Party and me. But for the fact that the transport facilities were inadequate. I have not the least doubt that a vaster majority would have
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  • 17 4 But you've got to learn to type The whole darned office is beginning to talk
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  • 448 4 r r I\HE United States baa J- spent nearly US$lOO biilion in '.he "cold war." That sum it totalled US $93,380,053,437 the first of November Includes the cost of the swollen U.S. military establishment since June 30, 1946. the Marshall Plan, mi
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  • 81 4 i \i "R defences must be so strong That they will deter anyone who wants to start a war. and secondly to make certain that if somebody does start a war there will be no doubt .'rout us being the victor. Defence Secretary Louis Johnson. i \V
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  • 274 5 A-Bomb Will Not Be Used "Lightly Or Wantonly," Says Attlee lONIJOV I)ec 17 (AP)-Pri« MinUter Allies r ,1 Britara >aturday ni»ht the atom bomb would u*rfl lightlj or wantonly, but laid th<- fact thi^ a .-xi-i- "is a powerful ddcrreni to those who I think ot brtakinsc the peace of
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  • 49 5 N JKONG, Dec. IT— (UP) times kan Consulate-Gei request* d all Ameri■nos 1 B stei at th^ te before the end of tnent puolished papers said the r< gisD was a i tin inpve to the Depai tmen* of S1 ite tabulate Americana living
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  • 103 5 WASHINGTON. Dec 17 <AP)— The I'Ditcd States has taken a forward step in the atomic race with Russia, announcing a three-nation agreement to promote the recovery of uranium as a byproduct of South African gold. The agreement was reached with Great Britain and the
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  • 169 5 HONGKONG, Dec 17 (AP) Chinese Communists have yet replied to British requests for '"early clearance" and release of three British an I one Chinese whose plane force-landed on Friday in Chinese Communist waters off ao and was lowed to a by Chinese Red island
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  • 348 5 Vishinsky Says: YORK, Dec. 17 (Reuter)— Mr. Andrei Vishinsky. Soviet Foreign Minister, sailing for home after attending the United Nations General Assembly here said he agreed with President Truman that war was not inevitable. Mr. Vishinsky sailed in the French liner I.iberte. At
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  • 67 5 PI Senator Ur ges Stockpiling Of War Necessities MANILA, Dec 17— (AP)— Smate President Mariano J. Cuenco (Liberal) filed with the Philippine Congress a resolution asking the Government to create immediately a USSISO.OUit.UOO stockpile of j necessities. Cuenco said he feared the worsening International situation might result in war. Al--1
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  • 95 5 p hoto. reopie irora the village 01 mno, situated on the slopes of Mount Etna, Sicily, carry a, statue of the Madonna right up to the edge of the advancing wall of lava from the vo.vano. and kneeling down in the dust, they pray for
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  • 280 5 LONDON, Dee. J7 accused Britain of breakii Soviet Alliance of 1942 an of 1915, a Foreign Office sp He said the Soviet G<N the British Embassy in Mose (Renter) Russia has' U the terms of the AngloI the Potsdam Agreement >kesman said.
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  • 56 5 WASHINGTON, Deo. 17— (IP).— Chairman Carl Yinson of the House Armed Services Committee said on Saturday that President Trui man's new soal of 3,500.000 men in uniform within a few months requires sharp revisions in the draft law. He pledged immediate committee action
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  • 145 5 Wilson Made "Asst. US President" WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (UP) President Truman on Saturday handed Charles Wilson the job of whipping the home front into line for war if such should come about. The President formally created the office of defence mobilization and simultaneously named Wilson to head it. Then he
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  • 138 5 WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (UP)— The Indian Ambassador to the United States, Mrs. Vijayalakashmi Pandit, has asked Secretary of State Dean Aeheson for two million tons of United States' food grains. in order to make up for defi- ciencies in India. Madame Pandit called
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 5 recently made a visit to Switj««ci it g HousP (third from left) durm? a lisit tj Ki ht: Fathcl Mariahilf at Stoinhansen n^r /u^ L at o g- chi^ Alfred Berffmann. »^2gJJ liuiV.nof the Cardinal; AP
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  • 106 5 TRIPOLI. Dec. 17— (AP)— A forest belt of 5,000.000 trees— i begun during the Italian occupation of Libya— has been completed around Tripoli under British Administration. The belt is intended to protect Tripoli from hot summer I winds and the full ciTect of
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  • 227 5 Reds Ban Exports To US, Japan HONGKONG. Dec. IT: <Reu-ter-AAP)—A general ban on exports of all goods to America and Japan was imposed by trade authorities in Commu-nist-controlled Tientsin, according to a usually reliable source here today. The ban is effective immediately, it is said. At the same time Tientsin
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  • 251 5 NATIONS OF AMERICAS TO CONFER WASHINGTON, Dec 17: ;Reuter)— The United Stab called for < nfen >f Foreign Minister! frm vestern hemisphere n tttrk o consult on Cornn hreat to the "entire vorld.' 1 Announcing tbia within tew bours of Presideni Trvtnan's proclamation <•? i :-.aional emergency thi SI DeJartment
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  • 159 5 SMETHWICK, ENGLAND, D 16 (UP)— The Commonwealth Relations Secretary. Patrick Gordon Walker, here today that the forthcoming conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers will cover all the problems of the world, both in Asia and the West. "The more difficult the world situation," Walker said.
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  • 92 5 US Freezes Red Korea, China Assets WASUINGTON Dec 17 (API- -The IS (,ovfrnnntit his hfKi UM, assets ui residents o» ('(tinniunivt hin.i j.n«l North Kor<*a. Anni»;;»« n; the mtiun is. Se< ret irj <>f the Treasavj Jalui Sayder said the purpose is to prevent transa<°tion> da■astal to tfaa ialnnli of
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  • 157 5 washij n i* (Reuter).- Che stab < gency proclaimed Trunu i i day i nave little effect m itself oq daily Uvei I a citi--9 i rtilj el duction Act. pou n I t meet I i international crti < clamation warn, therefore,
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  • 91 5 Indo-Russian Friendship CALCUTTA, Dec. 17, fl fiari Mr. K U Movikov, I Ambass;.d"r to India. today that cultural I n India and I t I ,;i "are not > f I iral but neee w» an tail He was speaking at r tion the So\ et I Festival Week postponed
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  • 31 5 US CARS TO COST LESS WASHINGTON I>. U Uf The day rolled back the price of moi t the levels obtaining '-mbtT Ist. and ordered them to b« until Hard 1951.
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  • 332 6 >\ \S»IIN(,To\. Dec IT (USIS) Malaya produces omU o:m -Ihinl oi i'.- rirt- nndv according to two Malayan arUuliural experts waul l«i«rii advanced \mvrlran Barlbodfl to help toereaae rice yields in their home- land. and S m bin Akib, are in the i 51
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  • 57 6 photo. Christmas mood tpxead a mon? some ten thousand onlookers as the bif, Christmas tree of Copenhagen was lighted at the City Hall Square. Climax to the festivities was when Santa dans of 1907 appeared on the scene in an early model aircraft whilst Santa Claus IJJSO
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  • 392 6 C'wealth Papers Want Better Transmission LONDON. Dec. 17 (Reuter) The Council of the [Empire Preas Union, which embraces p majority of the [newspaper interests in tlic* Commonw< *i an<l Empire has called for a scries ol relay stations to combat increasing <iiiticultics in news transmission to and from Com- nionwenllli
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  • 163 6 STOCKHOLM. Dec. 17. (AP). The Indonesian Minister of Trade Dr. Sumitro said here that he fearer! the Ne w Gui ne a issue might strain relations between Indonesia and Holland. Referring to the inconclusive Amsterdam negotiations on Indonesia's claim for western New Guinea. Dr.
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  • 125 6 Formosa Bid For Trade With Japan TAIPEII. Dec. 17 (ReuterAAP.i: Free China's national and provincial governments continued to emphasize international trade. according to information made public here this week. As a result of the United States imposed restrictions on shipments of strategic materials to the Chinese mainland, Hongkong and Macao
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  • 315 6 LOND9N, Dec. 16 (Router) —Following are soccer results played today: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 0 Burnley 1 Blackpool 0 Tottenham 1 Boltun 3 Chariton 0 Ueroy C. ti Sunderland Fulham 2 M'cbester L". 2 Hudderstield 1 Everton 2 1 Liverpuul 1 Wolves 4 M'brougb 3 Portsmouth
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  • 94 6 [NGLEWOOD, CALF.. Dec 17 (AP) Hill Prince won the US$5O,OOO Sunset Handi on Saturday before 33,300 fans at Hollywood Park. Pace-setting Next Move, a filly, was second and there a photo finish for the third position. Great Circle got it. The time for the 1 1 Bth-mile
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  • 294 6 LONDON, Dec. 17 (Renter) The Conservative Yorkshire Post yesterday declared that the situation in South-East Asia made it imperative thai the campaign in Malaya against Communist banditry should not be allowed to drag on indefinitely. It was commenting on the
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  • 363 7 P.^ M. PILLAY BINGKOI, Dec. 17 AN At— The people of tnd will soon be eating v vitamin rich '^yntherice. P!an> are now underway to produce a rice il of all deficiencies i will promote btitt-r amons the vast rice- i '>r.:munitv here. R
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  • 35 7 MADRID, Dec. 17 Iperformance in "Hamlet," I 'oreign nr:c bu .<' S\ in •TraiHio." Ha •h is now on u'/ to London. Laurence polled 20.5:: Tht runners-lip Welles, with I S h I'.;^' 6JK9
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  • 484 7  -  TERRY PILLAY By T ONDON, (By Air Mail) j^ Dec. 17 To mark the first anniversary of the Malayan Forum this journal is launched with the hope that it would faithfully serve ail those who would dedicate themselves to the building of a new nation
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  • 78 7 Wot. An Dogs MANILA, Dec. 17— Manila his a problem dosr shortage. And they are blaming Import Control lor this. Medical colleges are asking housewives: Is ihere a mongrel in the house? If so, they want to get it otf their hands. The city's solitary wagon for catching stray do?;s
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  • 118 7 fUTTACK (ORISSA), Dec. 13. Beri-beri was attributed to deficiency of Vitamin B-l in the food of people by Dr. Robert R. Williams, American nutrition expert now on a tour of the East. Dr. Williams, who is Chairman of the Committee of the Fund for the Combat of
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  • 624 7 ENGLISH PROGRAMxMK t4W Metre* and 7 Metres) 1« am News; 1 p.m. Monday Mat'nee; l.;{o News; 1 45 Cowboy Songs; pm Programme Summary; t> O'i J omposer of the Week— Prokol.elT; ,'l Great People of the Past— Catherine w Kussia; 7 p m News and Singapore Market
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  • 262 8 LONDON. D«c 16 (Renter) (Soccer Review): From all English football league grounds came reports today ol snow covered frost-bound pitches. Eleven matches were camelled ami one abandoned half time. Two Scottish league matches were also postponed. I nder such conditions artistry
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  • 237 8 PENANG, Sun. Qraang will lulve lo l».at Srlangoi 1 ii iliry arc t»» enter final ol HMS Malaya rugbj i Din j»i iilit»i> this .»M. rhcif dcfei i bI the hands of Perak al home a fortni«hl ago fa inile Bel back
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  • 217 8 LONDON, (UP)— The common belief that athletes degenerati irly in life and are more prone to heart trouble in middle age than nonathletic people is completely false, according to the British lical journal, official organ of the British Medical Association. The British Medical Journal
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  • 1115 8 LOXDOX. Doc. 17 (Reuter) Football League standings after yesterday's matches were: FIRST DIVISION THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN) Goab p \v Dl i pi» Nottingham P. 19 14 4 1 58 15 32 Norwich Citv 19 12 6 l 32 14 30 toi Rovers 19 11 S 3 30 14
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  • 85 8 PENANG, Sun.— ln a fast hockey game on Victoria Green this afternoon the Penang Chinese Recreation Club scored a narrow victory over Taiping Teachers by the odd goal in three. The PCRC forwards combined very well in the first hall during which period they netted two goals
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  • 316 8 GOOD PLAY IN KL EXHIBITION BADMINTON photo. KUALA LUMPUR. SunAustralian champion Miss Ethel Peacock, partnering Thomas Cupper, Chan Kon Leong, gave a first-class display to-day, at the Chinese Assembly hall, in an exhibition match against Selangor's mixed doubles champions. Lee Yew Seng and Miss Chia Pik Sim. The scores were
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  • 226 8 PENANG, Sun.— ln preparation for the coming triangular badminton tournament to be hold here from Dec :M to 26 players who have been selected to represent Penang turned up in full force at Chung Ling High School Hall here this evening for useful practice. Fresh from their
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  • 167 8 Playing for Victoria School against Ipoh's Anderson School ycstterday Low Win? Djin stretched Teen Kim Teck. Anderson School's 1948 Perak junior badminton triple champion, to three sets before losing 11-15, 15-10, 9-15. The Perak boys' w,in turned the scales in the hard-fought tussle and
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  • 328 8 PENANG, Sun. Some tlirillinu racing can be expected at the four-day Penang Turf Club X'masnew year meeting which opens here on Saturday. Dec. 23. Especially interesting are tin* two class one events for llu' first day when most of Malayan
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  • 370 8 ANDERSON School, Ipoh opened their Colony sports tour with a hard-earned one-nil hoekey victory over the Victoria School at the N ictoria School ground yesterday, scoring the winning goal in tlie first half. The game was a junior classic, packed with whirlwind moves and
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  • 87 8 Ci E N E V A SWITZERLAND, Dec. 17 AP) Welterweight champion Ray (Sugar) Robinson loosed a furious attack to whip France's Jean Walcxack in a one-sided 10-round bout here on Saturday night. h was Robinson's third European non-title victory in three weeks. He previous y
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  • 101 8 Famechon W hips Glen Flanagan NEW YORK. Dor. 16: (AIM— I Ray Famechon. 127.5 pounds, tpean featherweight cham- f pion from France, chased Glen Flanagan, 127 pounds, I long rounds to whip the retreat- ing St. Paul. Minnesota, Irishman by a unanimous decision to a chorus ot h 're never
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  • 277 8 INEW YORK, Dee. 16 (Reuter)— Budge Patty, Wimbledon tennis champion this year and also winner of the French title, is placed only" third to Art Larsen. United States champion in a suggested American rankinn; list issued today. Herb Flam, defeated L.S. singles finalist, is
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  • 193 8 Penang Swim Club Celebrates PENANG, Sun. Dr. C. 11. Yt*ang the presi lent of the Chinese Swimming Club told a gathering of over three hundred members and friends at the annual dinner held last oigfal at the Penang Cafe that people are beginning to realise it was of great benefit
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