Singapore Standard, 20 December 1950

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  • 16 1 Singapore TIGER Standard fit m m. DL. i NO. 175 jjNGAPORE, WEPNBPAYTpT^BBtjOr^ 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 395 1 C.C. Tan Lashes Out At Press, Police Of S'pore R. STATHING attack aa the Pre** __< <v I rt .-ienla.\ Illt t lillir Si_^ g P °7 a lan, F.rst Member for "»iun, (i _M»uui-»t> M Speaking durino -»^i; ,C J. 7 ad.iourn- Mr Tan charged that sjnc< the commencement
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  • 77 1 Eisenhower Made UNA Ar my Chief De Pre General v Commai :a A1 to a Co er. i i led the a es 1 rtorj m rid military, plomatic v th Atlantic Pact esignati EisenJ post. Truman said his I talent^ m i lifted to assume insibilities osition." B A
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  • 127 1 Standard Siaff Reporter S I X A PORE arsonists yesterday set tire to a Singa- a* tion Company trolley bus at the junction of Bras Basah Road and Waterloo Street. The trolley bus was oo its 1 iy to Finlayson Green Irom the
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  • 181 1 HR Appeals To London On US Ban I HONGKONG, Dec. 19 (ReuterAAP The Hongkong Govern ment has telegraphed the Secretary ot' State tor Colonies j asking for the strongest recitations to be made to Washington to ease the American blockade of the colony, a Government spokesman said today. The spokesman
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  • 71 1 US Orders 20% Cut In Use Of Tin WASHINGTON. Dec ?0 (AP) The U.S. Government Tuesday ordered a '.0 per cent reduction m the civilian use of tin. effective February Ist. The regulation will affect the production of cans, tooth paste tubes, jar and bottle tips, and a variety of
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  • 59 1 Photo. Mngapore arsonists a«ain became active yesterday When Jour Chinese youths lorced their way into a trolley bus. set it ablaze m short order and beat a hasty retreat near the North Bridge Koad and Bras Basah Koad. .caire shows the badly burnt vehicle after
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  • 942 1 (AN EDITORIAL WE tender our apologies to the Honourable Mr. C. C. Tai for not printing this on yellow sheets which, to go by hi; spirited peroration m the Legislative Council yesterday. is the colour most suited to the local Press. But no doubt hi< imagination,
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  • 409 1 7 Nations' War Vessels Keep Foe F rom Hungnam IOKYO, Dec. 19-( _I>):_1 it ,,l >'.*,•„.,« a a i. dr and ground firepower today held off persisting alIa U Allied Hungnam port heachl.cad i„ Northeast Korea. W r_° 1 a lro,n sev< connlrie- slammed at .'7 -rations ol Chinese and
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  • 108 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 19— (UP) The Chinese Communists ominously hinted today the i formation of a Communist •"international brigade" m the war aginst United Nations forces m Korea as the vitriolic ant i American propaganda campaign reached hysterical proportions, unsurpassed since! the days of the
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  • 106 1 Truman Will Not "Fire Dean Acheson WASHINGTGON, Dec. 19 (UP)— President Truman today emphatically rejected Republican demands that he rej move Secretary of State Dean Acheson from office. He said that il he were to follow these requests. Communism and not the United States would be benefited. Truman, taking cognizance
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  • 104 1 TOKYO Dec 1!» <IP> The North Korean government declared today that the Communist Army intends to invade South Korea, capture Seoul, establish a uniiied Korean government and drive American troops from the country. A broadcast from new Kanggye Radio implied that Chinese Communist troops
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  • 108 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Dor. Ip (UP)— The Chinese Communist delegation to the Unit Nations prepared to leave for home today while i Nations officials honed some word from Peking might hold them here to negotiate a ceasefire m Korea General Wu Hsiu-Chuan, Peking s chiet
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  • 37 1 -OKIO. Dee. a.i. -UP' British Comm< -pokesman announced that Canada's Hi si nghting unit to join United .Nations forces m X rived at a South Korean port and settled m temporary quarters there today.
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  • 243 1 Residents StillShun Night Life Standard Staff Reporter STRONGLY arm,-,* Polio Ml M; ittj j the first night stnot ti •'•w was lifted patrollethe streets of Sing;., especially the trouble pots I 'eylang Serai and the arei around the Sultan que. Two armoured cars continue* P iliee were j j Vl
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  • 39 1 TOKYO. Dec. 1.9 (VP) rfoudy skies and of snow m nl as later m the day. J bombers of the Fifth A- the X i this morning I rial offensive against Chinese and .v an Commun
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 50 1 I I KERSHAW PRISMA!*) BINOCULARS t Coat. »«l I.iims llmh MagniHeatlaa .\ailahle from F. J. ISAACS > For Treatment of Bark Disease of RUBBER TREES Approved by the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya for prevention of MOULDY ROT PINK DISEASE BROWN BAST Packed m 5 gallc drums McALISTER CO., LTD.
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  • 726 2 DANGER OF RELIGION SET AGAINST RELIGION WARNS GIMSON Enquiry Into Riots Soon Standard Staff Reporter WITH lhe announcement of the lifting of the seven-day-old curfew m Singapore yesterday, the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson souftded a warning m the Legislative Council against the danger of "religion set against religion and race
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  • 60 2 Beaten By Mob, Dies —'ECTOR A fred Ratnaf ir-old Cey gj Hospital at 3 y as a resi I ol beaten up I Monday. ne among the tol death I s to 18. he rind f' D I was si pectoi Joo Chial s d the m Dcc. I was
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  • 63 2 Varsity Medical Exam Results RF.S* c DeB.S I I r\Kr h I Surgery and nd Gyi I Ffng f Seng ledieine: Chee S Vok Kuani P\Kl I Jurispr idence r nd Pubhc nad V: sin bin m C 1, Iw C H I J. S L C Poo. S. SivaI
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  • 31 2 isj X singapor, that unless X iim i and thers del ned the c ency regulations, .;>ed by he will frtnrt fast rt that day unl are frc
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  • 200 2 Macintosh Leaves For S'pore Today HONGKONG'S Police Commissioner D. W. Macintosh, who leaves that colony for Singapore by .tir today, •e.iil during his short stay here study lhe Singapore police bH up and make recommendations for improvement of its efficiency, reports I nited Press. Mr. Macintosh served 17 years m
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  • 58 2 45,000 Pay Income Tax IN ORDER to accommodate 15,-0. income tax returns for thi**. year, the Finance Committee of the Sinua p or c Legislative C Will 111 has approved the purchase of seven tiling I cabinets. Thr cabinets easts $676. 1 These cabinets are necessary lot the proper costody
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  • 208 2 Commission Coming From UK Standard Staff Reporter ANNOUNCING that an official enquiry would be held into tiie Singapore riots, the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson, m the Legislative Council y« terday, said that he was m consultation with the Secret a of State for the Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths, regarding the
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  • 320 2 Standard Staff Reporter Making direct reference to the Maria Hertogh judgment, the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson, m his Legislative Council speech yesterday said: "The interpretation of Law is a matti r for the Courts, and whoever attacks the Courts or atti rapts to
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  • 597 2 Readers Send Money, Gift Parcels For Mrs. Pereira MOVED by the pathetic plight of Mrs. May Pereira, 30--year old Singapore Eurasian woman who was widowed when rioters mercilessly heat up her husband last Monday, doctors and staff of the Government Health Department made a spontaneous collection yesterday m kind i
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  • 142 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government would only deprive an educational institution of a building if special circumstances necessitated such a course of ac- tion. It does not consider it good policy to deprive an eduI eational institution of a building. This was stated
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  • 120 2 11. TAX LAI TUAN Chop Hup S n, No. 11. J n T■ Kampong. Labis. Johore. hereby give notice of intention I ulage Permit to op-., one goods vehicle with a load cap- 4 I'M I Iwts trom Labi* m the area bt tw< 6a Gemai 1 Bai
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  • 382 2 Standard Stall Rfpoittr THhKF IS oni\ our tap m a eotmnon lia.'ironm. which ir- quite a big one. lo serve ">(M> Icliourrr- m «>n, block of Singapore Harbour Board lubowrcra* nurU rs. This revelation was made yesterday m the Singapore Legislative Council
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    • 146 2 TO L_7 TWo C R Li notTcP **i__ Shooting afler the TENDER NOTiCFf mmcaporT MUNICIPALITY TENDERS rr-M Muni RS sign pus'- Island D Security Engine. Singapore""" MUNICIPALITY MDERS CTRICI I Spec* Engineei 29/1 ir^"™ j WHAT BETTER n_t i I IMErh II en Itow pan I MAI I I__ i
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  • 272 3 Increased Ranway Rates Expected To Raise $1 Million KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday:- The Railway Administration expects to earn additional revenue ol $1,000,000 a year, or onehall the increase m working costs with the imposition of increased railway charges as from January 1, next year. A communique issued this morning states that
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  • 160 3 i Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— I Scores of signatures are attested every day by Justices of I the Peace and Commissioners of Oath-; m Kuala Lumpur as people of all nationalities rush to apply for Federal Citizeni ship. 'i ey are taking the
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  • 339 3 A Christmas tree party fori children and wards of members >j the Eurasian Recreation Club. Selang a will be held at the P sar Road School here on Thursday, December 21 at 4 p.m. The 350 inmates of the Johore State Welfare Home at Jalan Scudai Johore Bahru
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  • 117 3 Standard Stall Correspondent SEB E M B AN Mon.—Seremban's total collection during j the recent Welfare Week was $11,126,93, according to an official of the Seremban District Welfare Committee. There was an expenditure of $800.40, leaving a nett profit of S 10,328.53. The election
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  • 101 3 Not Drunk But Public Spirited Accused Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.*— An Indian Ivathaniuttu Manican when charged with having found drunk opposite the Johore Baliru Police Station on Dec. 18 told the Magistrate Inche Mahamood bin Ali that he was not drunk that day. Manican told the Court that
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  • 91 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The whole collection m aid of the Welfare Week this year amounted to only $10,000, very much less than the previous year. This was revealed to The Standard by Inche Ahamed Perang, State Financial Officer yesterday. Inche Ahamed
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  • 62 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Chinese, Ng Kirn Seng, was produced today, before Mr. A. P. Jack, on a charge of having m his possession dynamoes valued at $600 for which he could not account. It was alleged that the dynamoes were found at a house m Birch Road.
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  • 115 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Four Chinese, Tan Hooi Peng. Chew Kirn Kee. Wong NTghee Foh and Lai Wee Fee, who were found m possession of a lorry load of rubber sheets at the junctions of Kempas and Scudai road at about 11.45 a.m.
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  • 54 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. An impressive gathering representing all communities of Johore and over 200 delegates and observers to the Conference of the Federation of Malay Students' Unions were present at a tea party given by the Regent of Johore and Qngku Tun Aminah at the
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  • 96 3 standard staff Correspondent BUTI RW< >RTH, Tues. at an estimated cost of the new club house of an 1 Ferry Youngsters Sports Club at B Luar Road. Butterworth. was formally declared open day. tne Hon'ble Mrs. B. 11. Oon who is a patron ol the
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  • 267 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Judgment was reserved today, by Mr. A. P. Jack. First Magistrate, at the conclusion of a case under the customs ordinance, where .< 37-year-old Chinese. Ho Chee Mun. was charged with evading customs duty amounting to $863.73 on 206
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  • 74 3 Four Unions Register, Two Are Cancelled KUALA LUMPUR, rue F trade tira were r stored m the F< I ation dv: N•. bringing the total number on the month to 175 while 30 otto r anions. eh is a Federation, was pending unions I way. the I- tion P ai
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  • 105 3 ALLEGED STABBING EXPLAINED Standard Staff Cm respondent KUALA I 1 A nary enquiry into tentative charge of murder against an Indian, Tangga i who is alleged to have murdered a compatriot. Paraman, at tho mile Klang Road on September 7. started m the First Magistrate's Court today. Ramasamy. a rry
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  • 109 3 6 Motorists Fined $200 Stan lard Stal «am it KUALA .IiTH. i were fin< I i| P2OO by Second Magistrate, driving their cars wi* sonable consideration for of the i The highest flu v...s imposed Yew who knocked into another car busy tpoh Road. It was 'ions of tl.. An.
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  • 66 3 GIRL HEADS ELOCUTION CONTEST Mindurd Stan Reporter JOH' >RE BAHRU 'J i An Elocution Contest at whi 20 Malay student, from Malay Stu Federation pa s hi Id the Buk I m School. The conti iron by Faridah binti Haji Amin (J Muhammed was second and Sufi an (Perak) came
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  • 38 3 g Ai- An, a 21-ye I Chine.- Hu ss* rs sentenced to a day's imprisonment nd fi (25 I K. Grant, m the Kua; Sessions Court, for stealing m from the co< k hu
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    • 31 3 GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENI E TH noo 5339 ORDERS PLACED BEFORE 1/1.51 NLAI SHWMLNi a/a mr\i%€ATm i** n **1 S/S TOMAR 10/l-ol t__-Fl_-I_V_- KIOSK IS ©Pin 24 ISHS DAILY.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 404 3 enw ill) l\' T X... I Savoy: Chi Fu (Mandarin* 3, 7 SEREMBAIS today an d 9.15 P .m. tt n jomnn, I-ido: Prasanna (Malayalam! 3. Plaxa: Gung Ho 1, 7 and 9.3o ipm d 9 w Sapphire: Everybody Sings ..ptKini j ;md 9..']0 p.m. n./iri t- i Cathay: Dark
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  • 472 4 Get Men From UK, Advises MacGrega Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. The shortage of experienced officers on the surgical side m the Federation of Malaya is very grave at the moment. Dr. R. B. MacGregor, Director of Medical Services, Federation of Malaya, told The Standard today. "Thc
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  • 186 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. The public m the Feat-ration of Malaya 'has got the habit of expecting the Government to provide lical facilities and to pay for them. So far as medical services are concerned, Government means the tax-payer. This was stated by Dr. R.
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  • 129 4 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— Tiie Shell Company of the Federation of Malaya. Ltd.. has set up a holiday home m Batu Ferringhi for the use of its clerical employees next year. Mr. D. S. Robertson, the Branch Manager m Penang. told The Standard
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  • 59 4 Xi Ai.A KA.\(.S.\K. TueS.— Standard VI students of Lubok Merbau Malay School. Kuala Kangsar held a tea party on Friday m honour of Che Saerah. Head Teacher of Lubok Merbau Malay Girls' School who is retiring from government service after teaching for thirty years. Che Saerah will go
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  • 279 4 Standard Stall Correspondent Xl U V LUMPUR, laws. Three European assistant ilera travelling m h* ir can were killed th>** nm vvisen attacked h> bandits. o of them Messrs. David Adamson do) and Ed A ck (31) of Jong Landor Estate, Tapah, re .anbushed and
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  • 125 4 Mass Murder Echo: Man Charged, Held Stau.'.trd Staff Corropondent JEI PATANI, Tues A |d to the Bukit ;bau m a ol N v. 21, when a p r of Chim se sq rati r Pokok Maehang and Lubok Putat were murdered and their I es burnt down was heard n
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  • 95 4 >i •-..lard staff Correspondent i N enstaged by of the C -.en**. >c Sc Sit m v. -c funds I building of another c: i to a -date the exI --g r. r.ber of chil- About $3,000 waa collected, of this $515 was from the i
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  • 34 4 The Senior Public Relations 1 i r, Federation of Malaya, states that no confidential cir-l its were sent out by thel Kedah Government warning! ernntenl servants against. pari m the Hertogh controversy
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  • 65 4 Bandits Derail Train Standard Staff Correspondent X I A L A LUMPUR, Tues. Damage was done m two plates to the railway track m the Mentakab area of Pahang resulting m the engine and crash wagon of a mixed train being derailed. Further damage was discovered m the same area
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  • 183 4 Standard SialT Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Sentences of nine months' rigorous imprisonment to run concurrently were imposed yesterday by the President of the Session Court on Harinam Rajah on two charges of cheating Islay Kerr and Co., Ltd. The accused, employed under the direct control
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  • 87 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues.— A Malay dogshooter, Mohamed Tahir bin Salleh, was this morning sentenced to five years imprisonment by Mr. Thomson after he was found guilty of having raped an 8-year-old Chinese girl of Kuala Kangsar. The offence was committed m
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  • 64 4 Girl's Body Is Washed Ashore Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— The body of an Indian girl, Verimal, age 20, was found floating m the sea off Swettenham Pier on Saturday. She was the daughter of Govindasamy. The Marine Police brought the body ashore at Kedah Pier. The girl had worked
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  • 25 4 WARNING ON WATER PIPES Standard St TAI Pi hose to i pipe ed a nui sued by the occur. irate water supp Pr three feet
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  • 335 4 Sold Coffee At 60 Cents A Cup: Cafe Boss Fined $125 Standard Staff CorresyKmdcnl [POH, Tues. You are flouting the law bj opcnl) iisplaying a price li^l of sixty cents i<»r a cup af lea or coffee with milk, when the maximum controlled price for lhe drink should only be
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  • 83 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— An exhibition of handicraft and basketry will be held on Saturday 23rd and Sunday. 24th at the Trade School, Kedah Road. Penang. Tne exnibUion will be opened by the Resident Commissioner and will be open free to the public daily from 9
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  • 101 4 Standard MalayCm respondent KOTA BHARU, Tues— The Muslims of Kelantan will celebrate the birthday of Prophet Mohammed on Wednesday night, Thursday and Friday. At 8.15 p.m. on Wednesday, Muslims will gather at the Muhammad i Mosque, Kota Bharu where they will hear the life story of the
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  • 226 4 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Tues. "More than 400 children were present at The Cat hoiic Parish Christmas Treat for the children last Saturday. After the usual cakes, icecream, sweets and sports for everyone, 253 children between the ages of one to ten received gifts
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  • 318 4 Negri Estate Workers Want Monthly Bonus SEREMBAN, Tarn. Speaking al meeting Nilai baanrh mi mm msptl Sembil; a St; I nion on Sunday, the Presictenl <>1 the N. S. Ei Union, Mr. tr. K. Kalhiraxlu -ai-l lhai «-ff i-ialfv thi* lim«*. uhrn tln*> bad I WBBwk unaVt difltcull lion**, i:
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  • 26 4 Monk Had No I-Card Fined $10 Standard St IPOH, Ti acted as I pr* charged for I c m thn E trate. Che B B tion
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  • 1282 5 Teachers Union Can't Accept Unified Service, Says Sarma i c- I>lU utDiea at yesterdays meet.n** Ac >*n;_apore Lo S ,slative Council, because u„ purpose St em*.l l,v h«v__g a d 9er¥ke lr<(I!l whi h 1,/huk^ 1,1,. t -acoers art* exclutlt-fl Mr P v c r i -«"«v -„1 mc d
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  • 187 5 IN APP RECIATION New Fund Opened For The Army In S'pore A NEW fund for the Army has been opened al the request of Singapore citizens iv appreciation of the v*ork of the troop, during the recent riots. It is called the Army Amenities Fund and subscriptions received will be
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  • 127 5 Standard Staff Reporter TIIE Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, m the Legislative Council yesterday, paid tribute to the military for their part m quelling the riots. "Without their valuable help, conditions m Singapore would be very much worse today than they art* at present." he said.
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  • 125 5 Four W omen Employed In Duty Posts Standard Staff Reporter THE CLAIMS of local officers for entry into the Higher Services "are m no way affected"* by engaging women temporarily or on agreement, it was stated m a written answer tabled at the Singapore Legislative Council meeting yesterday. The an.wer
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  • 39 5 CHUA JOO Seng, 51 pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to possession of 15 pounds of dutiable cigarettes at Boat Quay on Monday. He was granted bail of $500 pending sentence on Dec. 27.
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  • 29 5 FOR CHEATING Choo Boon Poh of $115, Goh Song Ch.ua was sentenced to two months" rigor-] ou3 imorisonment m the Singap. re Second Police Court yesterday.
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  • 59 5 Standard Staff Reporter AN assurance that the Malayan Civil List published annually before the war, will be produced "as soon as it is possible." was contained tn a written answer tabled at the meeting of the Singapore Legislate c Council yesterday. The answer was
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  • 205 5 Govt. Asked To Show Goodwill Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Gov rnj ment assured Mr. Thio Chan Bee (Nominated Unofficial) at the Legislative Council yesterday that it would look into the conditions of Government employees m Division IV living m Mackenzie Road quarters. Speaking on the adjournment Mr. Thio asked
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  • 414 5 /•> Standard Staff Reporter A MOTION seeking to reverse I the decision taken at the meeting jof the Singapore Legislative j Council on November 21 to transfer the Principal Matron and Matrons Grade I from Divi--1 sion II to Division I was not allowed
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  • 189 5 Standard Staff Reporter A MOTION authorising the reduction ot' duty on tobaec i from $5 to $2.50 per pound was adopted by the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. This duty will be m respect of "manufactured tobacco, excluding cigarettes and snnff nnn came iuUj effect
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  • 243 5 Standard Stall K^jmrlrr A SINGAPORE lawyer, M. EL HerPntifil mm produced m the Siimaporr First District <<»uri yemkatm* day and "lined $200 for being m a curfew area wilhoHl a permit, £10 for failing to produce Isi* identity aid and another <?10 for escaping from
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  • 248 5 Inspector Relates Dramatic Tale Of Duel With Gunman INSPECTOR <_I-»rk Hong >«„,«. 0 tl.o r.nir.l PoUrc Slulion nLa led m llu* >.u^.;j»,»rf (.onnrt'i Conii yest_-P__a> In**. lii*- in__h* i r i uiih *nm;«n friend on Dec. I e___lad m a __l-.ii ImMiY u.ih an BJ m <l man on a
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  • 63 5 $119,814,248 For Supply Bill Passed Standard Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT approved the prorvisiou of ?1 19.814.248 for the Public Service of the Colony for 1961 when the Supply Bill, moved by the Financial Secretary Mr. Andrew Gilmour, r.issed its third reading yesterday at the meeting of Singapore Legislative Council. The Council
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  • 40 5 TEO AH CHOY. 21 a l_bourei employed Singapore Har bour B.jard pieaded guilt Police Court est day t< stealing *w o lira <-f d asn godown 41 on Dec ML 5100 was ..ted pending _c tence on Dee
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 84 6 A. CHANG, Editor-in-Chirf Published daily including Sundays by the Sin Poh (Star H Amalgamated, Ltd .at 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. S tcription rates: 10 cents per copy, |3 per month and three months, m Singapore and throughout the V ation of Malaya, postage extra ment rates on
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  • 676 6 iS ..-.apore disturbances have somewhat overadowed the series of important announceabou new Emergency measures that have made m tha Federation They, however, mark important departure from the attitude the .Hon Government had so far adopted towards Emergency. The High Commissioner of the deration. Sir Henry Gurnev, summed
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  • We,the People
    • 1353 6 PASS AND HONOURS DEGREE IN THE UNIVERSITY Sir:— Much has been written concerning the status of the General Pass Degree of the present University of Malaya, once the Raffles College Diploma. The following is the point of view of a member of the public who has been quite unable to
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    • 9 6 li m Se there's pgother man, hu'a-
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    • 465 6 Sr, Several millions of d irs have been and will be spent on the resettlement oJ squatters m this country. Merely to resettle the sq waters is not sufficient. A fol-low-up scheme is of paramount importance to create ig of security and contentment m tiie minds
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    • 222 6 Si'". I think it something about t '.c fui incidents which d m the Colony a tew d iys .irk. Firstly, it is not fair to' 1 c .'lice, because they were not given authority to fire at the rioters. Again. comparing the number of policemen
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    • 131 6 He Was Not Warned S r; In yonr issue of the 'S gapore Standard" dated 14th December. 1950 on pa_»» two column one von have published with this heading •'Nadra Fund Man Warned" I an interview granted by the Hon. The Resident Commissioner Penan to me with regard to the
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    • 65 6 Sir. All this uproar o\ er the case of Maria is an unnecessary fuss Irom the Le literate sections of our pn and public. n mvs be a terrible trial and tribulation to an already sadly wronged mother. Please convey to her my deepest svmpa'hy
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  • 463 6  -  CASSANDRA by There's I great game \er\ p.fUr wu.i I erf. zincs (and also with English newspaper. n what they rail the Mas ol the Y< ir The rules for this contest \;ir\ hit. hut ia g« ers are invited ta dtoeoe and to name ttie
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  • 188 6 Review of Views '"Gim 1:,:' THERE are »d I ing do with 1 pn I the Fig Rightist C S P The I ti belii hope not gone. "ihe future grim i Thr< it I war would not end: 1. The C churia. lr fruits i y in their tv
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    • 36 6 I um\ "TICEI." ii r.^.. VA-I ji] RUBBER GOOE-S 3IIMXG _i INDUSTRY, 1 jj W-SEFOH 30 YEARS IN MALAYA. I SfjUA. V L_O.G !H!D*-E„ WOKS I (j Ku,!., V> „-,i p s i a -*"-»_r**»_ W
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    • 80 6 .UXU\V\X\\VV\ U v\HiM\V»V\>V\V\U >.V\\V\\Y\\\\\\\\\\x\\\XX\\X.*.xxT SAV£ MONEY AND SPACE WITH THE "GENERALCHEF' Due! -Purpose Cooker Refrigerator Wkf -_%_s___-*- 'iJj^^tH ?^^_r*S_f^ _^^^»p-*^***'*^' >^^^^^>*-v* > GENERAL CHEF" PROVIDES BOTH COW ING AND REFRIGERATION FACILITIES IN ONE WELL MADATTRACTIVE, LOW COST UNIT MODEL ElOO4 ILLUSTRATED HAS THESE FEATURE. 4 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR PORCELAIN COOKING
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  • 289 7 Ma rshall Orders Services To Speed-Up Arms Buying Marshall b_« ordered the Ar__£|^^S *i Ihcvr s^asmmjssss* ta turn ,!-<* United S| r-cnai for tin* defence of fa !on, FL, 1,:, wcu!' -i^.al for President Tnemmw! itary ßtcp-up program*, he to|( \.r Fore, to cat red tape ami rash action on
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  • 112 7 Elephants Put Out Huge Fire •SOW, INDIA MP -Wild ehph- »!f a t*macc. oi th m hare eatins rice piddj i ia a rolmiiiiifw I II N m i T.i!. m tbern Uttai Pradesk I (forts to ran them off hai been _n_su< ss 1 Ike i elrniiiAtirM n. _4
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  • 103 7 Dewey D eclines UK Post .BA\Y. X. V Dec. 19: 1 I ernor Thomas E. ey tun i i i the Trui r to freat Bril bee he believed he could t 1 rica la* spokesfor the R< Pari State Di heson carried the request n Truman to consi--1 D-
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  • 85 7 Truman To seek Expired W ar Powers -SHINGTON, Dec. 19, (LIP) President Truman has told Congressional leaders that he soon will ask Congress to n re two provisions of the i red war powers to i the government greater authority m the defence mobilization programme. This was disclosed after Truman
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  • 366 7 UK Looking For Alternative To Suez Canal Zone LONDON, Dec. I<> (1 P)— British defence experts are already looking for an alternative lo iSu* Suez (anal zone m anticipation of British withdrawal from that area when the Anglo-Egyptian treaty expires m 1956. Well informed sources said that it was being
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  • 182 7 500 DIE IN CHOLERA EPIDEMIC BOMBAY, Dec. 19. (UP) 7 Reports from B: ntalai m li a Province, east coast oi India, last night said 500 were lead and many were dropping m the streets m a rapidlyspreading cholera outbreak. The epidemic followed a pilgrimage by thousands to the Jill;
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  • 55 7 .-.-wi IW 19 (AP) A Viennese doctor claims to hay f^cl 1 Snple solution for relieving the mibearable the Vienna Medical As-SOCi-Sen "hV s hid'had>uri«.ss injecting Novocain into the PU Vov M*aiV.s .^pain-killing drug used hv dentists. WZ wSfdl l siiffffeSed the method should be used instead
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  • 421 7 [News Briefs a el to plan: ering shrubs j i for the F< val of 1951. Many villages up lhe 'r' have sponI si rted aich a scheme .a v it is hoped that a nun ci a bodies ested m the life of I impetus
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  • 32 7 photo. lv IO ..> m Kosva will have a In: m per Christmas dinner complete with turkey crackers etc, Picture shows Army's cooks getting ready the Xmas turko. A.P.
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  • 379 7 BRUSSELS, Dec 19 \P >— i j-binct minister- nfr the 12 Atlantic Part nations announced las! ii'-hi ih«\ have approved linn gtepe to lorm an International army, including Germans, lor ihe defence af V> ulcnn Europe against communist aggression. 1 hi- step, m
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  • 67 7 DJAKARTA, D-r. 19: (R< ter-AAP) The Indo- < Cabinet has been hearing the "inside report" on ihe Hague discussions on the future Dutch New Guinea from For< .un Minister Dr. Moh Roem who returned to Djakarta yesterday. Indonesian oflicial circles at are disinclined to consider the
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  • 47 7 Anniversary Of I-C Rebellion HONOI, Dec. 19 (Reuter) French forces and police throughout the Tonking delta m northern Indochina were put on the alert against poVietminh attacks today, or. the anniversary of the uprising m 1946 French aircraft bombed supply centres and Vietminh camps throughout the ar<
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  • 250 7 Ceasefire Group is 'Illegal,' Says Peking I .KE SI CI ESS. Dee. I*> —I he I Nations cease-fire commitlt ii i- understood, little hope now < -»n <■■• ni m il mitwion ta lhe fighting m Korea. fa- [group know i ;«> been unoffieial-3 informed lhe P Government thai it
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  • 247 7 SEOUL. Dec 19 (Reuter-AAP) —Thc United States Bth Army has sent an officer lo tiie scene of Friday's mass execution of Korean civilians outside Seoul with orders to stop any more shootings. At the same time Captain W. H. Ellery of the British 29th
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  • 65 7 WASHINGTON I. 11 < Reuter l bill _ii tug eat li United Stati i vicenuui > ki coo free life |_TrS mai to.i -o'.i li.in hern aaseed l>> the House <>i Repteseatativc- without a dissenting vute The Measure ht< It ikei the insui mm i
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  • 59 7 Dutch Troops Prepare For Combat OUL, D the Unit D sion for training tion for i kesman for the '■allying out pat: as pari of theti X >at. T h c Dutch detachi than i I n'li m size, is compo i I ly of vetei bul few m tiie
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    • 25 7 I CHR/STM4S RUSH -BUY early MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CR PIANOS B.NTLEY, COLLARS S COHAJa. CUMBERLAND AND WEtMAR FULLY FROPICALISED Ss_j____»&> t Sl* ApM Rl LUMPUR. PtN^g
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    • 75 7 f~'EcLiEEE^ FLANNEL C.. j£^SC~\ > CAD ft _r 7^ _**',_ii^ **^"__T^__^ WBJ I L_r HOME-SIDE 'mt m -j_ B _r _^_l w y*"r 85.95 and 9 E\\ jE-A 54 WIDE 1 IN PLEASING SHADES OF GREY. FLANNEL IS ALWAYS A POFULAR CHOICE FCR SUIT', S :r.--.. AND JIGGER JACKETS, AND
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  • 357 8 S 'pore Petition On Income Tax Dept. Goes To UK Govt. TW FINANCIAL SECRETARY ot Singapore, Mr. J. E. Pej>per ,1-j fa a i pre_*.nt 0:1 leave m the I ihUml kingdom, wiM n*ntte phonal -e ZZZsTs to t.u. Secretar, of State for the Colon te^ regard steps *V:>. tuk,n
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  • 113 8 C 'wealth Aid CONCRETE OFFERS TO 3 STATES I i fBO Dec 19 (Re I i md Ceylon have already received concrete teems a:.! m the economic and other fields, as I ie Cri'ombo P'.an. it stab .".ere. The Co cfl line Technical Co- set up under tne provide- aid
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  • 50 8 f RANGOON, Dec IS (AP)— r amber oi Com- cafe iken oJ Burmese l a latere it a will sborl t •ra c -SMM to Japan .o purchase and ship-' of goods outstanding B i ar. -Japan U i rhe gooda an said rth B
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  • 118 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (J>er. 19) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 KSS Spot Loose SI.BIV 51.82. FOB. m bales Jan. No. 1 RS.S. SL7IV si. 72.No. 2 R.S.S. SL6S. 51.67. No. 3 R.S.S. (noma 51. 61. SI. 62 -V Tone: Easier. LONDON RUBBER
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  • 185 8 THE CC UNCIL ol Industrial Design, whose respontiea to the Festival of Britain m 1951 include the action of industrial exhibits is completing a survey lustrial development and collecting an illustrated card index, known as the 19-_l Stock List. tiie best current products
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  • 58 8 IDO-*. Dec 19. (RenterV— I I and of th* •tain in the London Stock .ne i R emm- j md sh wed Bristocka Qrae- vere mai >lv ste bright and bette* I of .ped I ail share. ir teres! i foreign b ents of J nan-
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  • 53 8 BumperFarmCrop In United States WASHINGTON. Dee. 19 (UP) The Department of Agriculture'- final report on 1950 farm crop prociuetion said the current over-all crop is the third largest m the nations history. It was exceeded only by the bumper crops erf 1948 and 1041). The (Top is slightly larger than
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  • 135 8 Malayan Latex Shipments SHIPMENTS of prepared latex from Malaya during November mounted to 7,321.33 tons. Of this 4,025.67 tons went to the United States and 1,646.63 tons of the United Kingdom. During the month Singapore shipped a total of 3,609-31 tons, including „197.55 tons to the United States and 1.434.73
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  • 77 8 Peking Turns To Pakistan HONG X O N Cr, Dee. 1 f> (Reutor-AAP): Peking trade agents m Hongkong have placed an or 'er for 40.00(1 bales ot Pakistan cotton, it is learned here. This order came short!' after the l T nited States announced a ban on exports t the
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  • 827 8 Standard Staff Reporter S I N C; AP ORE, Tues.— Although London was steady I i tin shares, locally the tin share markets was quiet today with prices generally easier and only small business passing. Industrial shares remained practically unchanged m quotations while rubbers were quiet. To-day's
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  • 152 8 Standard Stall Reporter THF SIN<; APORE rubber market opened around ihr 51. 75 prr lb. level for iirst grade December shipment yesterday, but improved .slightly on some tradr and fartory inquiry. Selling from upeountry eased quotations to below the previous day's levels.
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  • 130 8 Standard Staff Reporter COPRA m the Singapore produce market was ste idy at the opening yesterday, buyers quoting S4T i and sellers $48 per picul. At tiie close the market was slightly easier. No business was reported. Coconut oil was quiet with sellers at $74 per
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  • 70 8 Natural gas moy soon be more important than oil m the United States, says Mr. James J. Parsons. of the University of California. He estimates that six trillion cubic feet were taken from the ground m 1949. In that year the marketed production of gas
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  • 196 8 DF/TROIT. Dee. I<> (l P).— (Hiicral Motor, hastopped the sale of ail Chevrolets, Pontiaes ami Cbil-H-H hto he shipped to deafen after Monday. Thi** wa. apparently (»M"s ansuer to thr < Government"" order on Saturday rollinir the prices hark, to the Dee. 1 le\ci».
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  • 442 8 British Purchases Of Thai Rice To Be Increased BANGKOK, Dec 19 (PANA).— Tha.lei.-T_ ram more dollars particularly, ami more ton rency generally, through he* rice export** m !,,> >car is already well on the va\ of achievement. While the Philippines announced ret the Republic's, rice needs m 1951 would be
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  • 69 8 Trade With China Now At Standstill HONGKONG (Beater \..i« ton authorities- bay* lished the use ol dollars as the i far trade, a tf The Caatea lews the Pekini d to han all experts v I nited State- i a.. eel all trade with II nn a K urope based
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  • 67 8 SHORTAGI r _au ed considera said Mr. S. V of Renong C< Dredging, at the ral meeting of the C scheme ba i tin would ri" trie disability. The Chc. world pria to make pite i portion ot waiting Cbr the s war dam The
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  • 21 8 LONDON, D DF):— With Indian prices rocketing, London pepper dealer-- yi day offered December Mala a* 1.2255. per < i
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  • 32 8 Lire Falls Heavily On W ar Fears ROME. D< The lia ian new wave of yoked I emergency ai warning a i Milan. Genoa run In B 1.750 to 1 .81 I
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    • 77 8 II IW Tic a fime cat.., ic® ft™* jeagt/ '-*-^TlTßllt>' XS P l lß 'a_i^UJß_____k_a ijS ▼^i *-^^s mm^ m *mmm!Mm[m' iK-P******* s-*w s£cuiAcJlcL A I. HARD The designers have added many Bea features to this well-tried car of proved performance improved Seating. Smarter Appearaaee, and Greater Petrol Feonomv. all
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    • 213 8 Ruling Money Ef_.hs._ge Rotes FXCHANGE rates now m force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows*. FREE MARKET CURRENCIES BLLLING B L V I N G T.T./O-O: LT O.U. 30 &60 X j r*« London 2/4 3 32 24 7 33 2 4 14 Ll bin
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    • 39 8 serf ex start saving WHEN yOU HAVE MONEY/ e v 9 L Ar\ tQI YOU TOO CAN OP FN SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/- INTEREST \MI.L BE PAID AT 2< PFR ANN I If. CHUM KHIRIII BRIHUTO
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  • 56 9 II Us Bi ISSn steel h :.:ir.t d against UM ui.int cantilever it tl Capla.ii Cook nt ami. con*piem M of its jib is jit if, and it is the crane r lest loading be■i of the year. It be the largest (rane m m hemisphere. an the
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  • 115 9 WILL HALT 8 SHIPS FOR CHINA a .TON, Dec. IS I rrbert O'Cois WI taUJOg on unist -.-useful d foi lhe A rican I a and d by kg to see ■..i DepartI do to intercept the Aid announcliipa v-iuld be reid the mati i i ther Ai a ama
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  • 74 9 aA I C 'TT A. Dec. 19: a.- >:— A passenger and a member of the crew died yesterday from injuries re- v. ien the airliner m h they were trave force-landed m a field near X gai 8<.._..1 oh Sunday. The plane. c IT
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  • 133 9 B.TTH *he opening of Bights to Bremen this month Work! Airways has completed the linal m a complete internal German-Aus.nari air H f. Milky, PAA division traffic and sales Trie ancient seaport city of Bremen la now served with three flights a week from
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  • 45 9 Ms ler At- D ested the shipto in f l 1 a when order is to be hipping and Port c Office, the Sea: I the fl .rar of In Control DC. Bran ia. wH\ _> 26. I* will P and trosm 10
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  • 224 9 Standard Shipping Reporter A LITHE SituwM beraty, a pa_»se_-ger on board the round-thr-world limr Prudent Monroe, now m >-ii»apore. >,a. refund a h.xorv M iite or any cabin aeionin.oriat.on when she stepped on \hv ship at Manila. She is Miss Ltio
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  • 51 9 Lockwood Retires As Shipline Head THE retirement of Thomas C. Lockwood, president of j Canard Donaldson. Ltd.. the Canadian organisation of Cunard Steam-Snip Company was announced m New York recently. Mr. Lockwood, who had been m the transportation field for j thirty-eight year-. will be succeeded by Dudley Page. I
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  • 86 9 PERTH. Dee. 19 AP) The Australian aircraft carrier H MAS. Sydney waa a Good Samaritan ship daring her recent trip from England to Fremaatle. She heeded calls m the A* antk and Indian Oceans of freight ships with sick seamen, one an American and one an Indian.
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  • 231 9 For 8.0.A.C. 1950 the turn of the century— marked also the turning point m its fortunes. New services were introduced, naw and competitive aircraft Hew on famous Spcedbird routes .and In all aspects of the Corporation's operations new records were set up only
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  • 21 9 Of the 62.000,000 civilian employees m the United States, nearly 5.500.000 work for Federal, city, county, and State Governments.
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  • 141 9 XEW DELHI, Dec. 19:— Replying to a question m Parliament. the Commerce Minister Mr. Sn Prakasa said that during the period from January to July 1950. Indian shipping companies carried 77 per cent, of India's coastal trade The Minister said that the Government of India have
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  • 182 9 Fire Truck Being Tested A FIRE truck designed for rescuing passengers from burning airplanes is being tested at major airports m the United States. Called the "Fire Fighter," the vehicle is equipped to beat a rescue path through flaming gasoline and cool the plane's fuselage. The Fire Fighter uses a
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  • 82 9 To The Moon And Back In 2 1/2 Secs. Deputy Prime Minister Herbert Morrison told the House of Commons that the radar equipment to be used at the Festival of Britain South Bank exhibition will cost £25,000. He described the unique equipment by which radar signals will be sent to
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  • 27 9 PARIS. Dec. 19 (Renter): Two Junkers transport planes collided m mid-air over Tourane. Indo-Chma. killing HO French troops. the French Press Agency reported from Saigon.
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  • 219 9 Missile, that travel faster than the speed of sound will be tested under controlled conditions en a 11-mile precision track now being constructed m the United Stales. Sleds powered by rockets and carrying equipment to be tested will aiso carry testing instruments that are expected to
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  • 163 9 Govt. Scheme to Co-ordinate Public Passenger Transport A COMMITTEE has recently been appointed by tin* Singapore Municipal Commissioners to examine and make recommendations concerning the question of coordinating all forms of public passenger transport This was stated In a written answer to a question by Mr. Thio Chan Bee tabled
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  • 136 9 UK Railways Discard 2-Deck Coach LONDON. Dec. 19: (AP) British railways, whose London suburban rush hour pro': _em is a constant headache- h s discarded the double-deck ro .eh and plumped for longer trains. An experimental doubledecker has worked on southeast London's most c vded lines for a year. Scientists
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  • 109 9 CHINESE REDS HOLD CREW OF CATALINA HONGKONG, Dee. I<> (Reuter-AAP). Three l.ritons from the crew oi Catalina flying boat whirh landed near Macao on Friday, have l>een taken to i anion by Chinese Communists, reports from the mainland said. Why a Hongkong-bound aircraft landed near the "wroi island*' is still
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  • 187 9 SHIPS AT ROADS WHARVES 4 p.m. ST__KI)AY WHARVES Gdn. 45 erlimau, 44 Fernsea, Sheers larf Stan Meifoo, 42/43 Kota: oe, 38/39 Crestes, 36/37 I itroclus, 33/34 Nordstjernan, 31/32 Aeneas, 29/30 Inverba k. 25/26 Eumaeus. 23/24 Si Alcyone, 21/22 Taluei, 19/2( enwyvis, 17/18 Relau, 15/ Bellerophone. 11/12 Soudi
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  • 455 9 t.VM .Sl* llt UNI Outward From Europe Dec. 27 Setandia, sails for Saigon Bangkok Doc 29. Ja:;. 12: Meonia, sails for Salmon Bangkok Jan 13 Jan. 30: India. Rails for BarigkoK Manila, H K. and Japan Feb. 2. Local Baut-Kok Run In Port: Danholm for Malacca Homewaro >!«
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  • 41 9 A <v m .nica t i o n s wire tt chicles I i I us been c United Stat- A r pent pay out the ..ire from f hide, iti' I lor a c.a... i-
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    • 71 9 FAST RFGILAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE h» m los Angeles AIJ American Radian Cities memo nciMr j»»* lfl Jlfl lfi Jaa pan? cargo for Hongkong. Kobe. Yokohama fA HKGIIAR SERVICE CSV (WEST COAST)PERSIAN GLLF via JAPAN A HONGKONG. M irtKENBAtH- to Dec. i carlo for Colombo. Bombay, Karacm. Da- Basrah Khoiam.mar
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    • 384 9 _T^TJ .J-^__--t-S^ m>Hfi SAILING FROM SCANJ.N^vi* UK C< I NI s r< p few*. IVDIA" for Bi r B k >.•_. Ij^ MEONIA' k I Feb Bai Kko. ak i WDi for S I'm \i MNOBQB i i\i i»\Me-i m cM ,:_g jj j. I rjhpe SAILINGS TO CCHTINENT SCAND!N"-V(A
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    • 180 9 AiR ARRtVALS) ~'(.E-<?, I and DEPARTURES I M a ess j Arriyals P\N WiKKRAN WORLD AIKWAVS CLUTfI from Manila l I 13 »_r_u (PA L)( 4 from Jakarta I I A p m XI.M tONSI Ill.il lON from l.ik.trta Xl Ml *"> a GARUDA INDONESIA!**! AIRWAYS DOUGLAS DCS from Jakarta
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    • 97 9 Despatches TODAY: Hongkong and China. Japan by Esang. South and East Africa by Tjikampek. Medan noon by Atjeh. Pakistan (parcels only) noon by President Monroe. Jakarta and Sourabaya noon by Van Riemsdijk, Thailand (parcels only) 3a m by Kistna. TOMORROW: Singkap by Janssens. North Borneo. Labuan, Brunei and Miri by
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  • 176 10 j [OLLYWOOD, Dec. VK Ihe screen's* newest merchant of menace, The Thing*" I fan report today, will send the Frankenstein monster, Bela Logosi, The Hat Man ami other mm ie spookmen running for air-raid shelters. I blow-torched my way through RKO's iron curtain surrounding Howard Haw
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  • 462 10 an Adonis (James Amess will play the role) except for two exceptions: No hair on liis head and razor-sharp, rooster-like claws instead of hands. What he eats and wnat the scientists discover when they perform an autopsy on his body is the horror gimmick. 'LAUDETTE COLBERT'S 4
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  • 160 10 'HALLENGERS represent- ing Singapore and the Federation are expected to fare well m tonight's Kebaya Queen, Hawaiian Guitar King and Hula Hula Queen competitions at the Happy World Stadium. It is by no means certain thai the Indonesia Stars will carry all before them, arid judges
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  • 68 10 "I fOLLYWOOD, Dec. 19 1 l With some directors it's the first formal approach: "Mr. Gable, are you ready?" With others it's: "Ladies a id gentlemen, take your places," or with the informal type, "Hey you!" or "Boys vnd girls." Mickey Rooney, making his debut as director with
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    • 213 10 BA4 iv TO NORM .1 TIMES 11 B.n-u 1.45 1.15 <>.!."> 9.30 p.m. HIGI i OF AH. WESTERN -DVENTI RES!! 111 l M»' A MIOV *MCDO»ULO .-**'_j__ rSt^^ M!LUND UMARR CAREY -_£*-^v -MjjLfl FREEMAN CAREY.'a >VfaJ^t .a::;..^^'-^i) BIG CHRISTSIAS ATTRVCTtON {^f^mmmmsmft^^ S\T \l MIDNIGHT !!!i BIGGEST MUSICAL UNDER THF SUN
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    • 208 10 1 1 Hrrrn mi :T.r **z BACK TO NORMAL SCHI !\i 9 aarm*~ RICHARD WIDMARK I PAUL DOUGLAS I TOMORROW FABHLtiHS E» fC TREAT FOR THE WH^E FfiMriV! Utolt Disnci) s \Y^7/ ryreasure v -^l BOBBY DRiSCOLL ROBERT NfWTON CASH .VDNEY Oi.l"*)i(lfd h» hfQ R-flir. **Ctvt*n In. 7 r$ of
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    • 737 10 vN Nvo\a y <^_v M0 w c t_ SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR VAIGUNDA EGADESI "KRISHNA VIJAYAM" and "DEVA MAKOKARI" (TAMIL) TWO PICTURES FOR ONE PAYMENT FOR 2 DAYS ONLY By Public Request 3.15 6.15 -v 9.15 p.m. SHASIIIKALA and A(*AJA IN "NAZZARE" Hindustani) YOUR EADIO PROGRAMMES ii \J)I() MALAYA darin; 1
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  • 988 11 AROUND THf SINGAPORE SHOPS x anywhere ta* vaai:ty of gc provision i> ma vms tardy realise that is is a Volute! y top ->t >.'. tpore C 1 'IB N personnel c m a most ng j the best of I taking not mood to through shopping I
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  • 290 11 Govt. Will Study Housing Loans > Standard Stall Reporter AN APPEAL Jo ilu* Singapore Governmenf to granl loans to Government officers lo purchase houses for iluir own occupation was made al yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council by Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Trade .Union Member. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.
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  • 1067 11 CC Tan Attacks Police,Press From Page 1 l ling a Muslim I shall refrain (from saying anything w imignt give ri^e to communal I i misunderstanding." V Earlier m his speech, Mr. Tan' lamented the fact that the courts l|Ol the Colony have been treated i.reecntly with a contempt "uni
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  • 153 11 A SCHEME for the Broadcasting Service with separate compartments for three distinct types of stall' engineering, programme and newsroom, and schools converging at the top through common eligibility for appointment as Director or Deputy Director has been recommended by the Singapore Legislative Council's select committee on schemes
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  • 32 11 CUE ABU Bakar bin Pawanchee. who has been newly appointed to be an officer of the Administrative Service Part 11. Singapore has been posted to the Colonial Secretary's Office.
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  • 40 11 MORE than 300 delegates and observers to the Fe tion of Malay Students' Unions were entertained to tea at the Istana Besar by H.H. the Regent of Johore, Tungku Mahkota and Ungku Tun Aminah ii Johore Bahru yesterday.
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  • 504 11 Colonial Secretary Says*— 1 v tandai I Stan Report r THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. WU m 1 al the Legislative I ouneil yesterda} thai the Govt i-* quite determined that there shall l>« n repetition ot !a**i Monday's grim tragedy* "here
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  • 23 11 CONSIDERS I pup. A full tai Will appear m c Standard. Th< tonight at 6.30 o'clock. Ali gO tO
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  • 28 11 THE PA! a its 1 i made by rd Cluo pub'- i Tuesrl I made without tl i 1 ary Sec el I tha 1 rd Club.
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  • 803 12  - MALAYA N MOTOR RACE RIVALRIES RESUME AT K.L. TWIST-GRIP By SELANGOR MOTOR SPORT-. ULLt- 3 Kenny nise mii-cuinn 10 hr held m Kuala Lumpur ou Boxing l>ay will be a new battle ground for the continnin*, friendly rivalry among Malaya s lop ranu- men, with sufficient wring from the others
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  • 121 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The V ing .Men's Sikh Association. Kuala Lumpur, will play a:. 'ckey and badminton suites at Ipoh and Kuala Kangduring the Christmas holi- i following YMSA players have been selected to make the Amar Singh, Ajit Singh. KukhSingh, P. Pall Singh, Tirlok
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  • 74 12 PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 19, (AP'. Lightweight champion Ike Williams, 1.-l-lbs.. of Trenton. New Jersey, won a unanimous decision over Rudy Cruz, six pounds lighter, of Los Angeles, m a ten-round non-title bout m which Williams outclassed his opponent m every department.* On the same card, Gil
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    166 12 BOXING RIOT In the lower picture here is seen German heavyweight boxer Wilson Kohlhrecher as he starts to roll oil the canvas on to spectators laps, through the referee's legs is seen Gene (Tiger) Jones, American heavyweight from New Jersey, also on his way out of the ring. The two
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  • 347 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday.— The Selangor Enrasian Association held a strong l'\\ I) side to a one-ail draw m a hockey match played at Cheras Koad today. On the run of play, the Eurasians had the better of the exchanges bui their forward-.,
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  • 243 12 BATU PAHAT, Tues. Thr visiting rugger team of the English College. Johore Bahru. won a hard-fought victory over the Government English School. Batu Pal t. by 12 points (four tries) to five points (one goal) when they mcl at the school padang here yesterday afternoon. Both
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  • 416 12 Brigh t Eyes Goes 3 In 38 At Penang ;on his 40 2 5 lor the same distance. One that has improved beyond recognition is Prince (harming who clocked 4? 2 5 for three, well on the bit. Billy Carol i Ayres) was given strong pace work, finishing with .i
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  • 137 12 Five Shot In Bandung Soccer Match JAKARTA. Dec. 19 (AP) Dutch troops m Bandung were confined to barracks following a two-hour shooting party on a Bandung soccer field resulting m five dead and several wounded on Sunday afternoon. The incident started when Indonesian soldiers were refused tree admission to the
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  • 377 12 DFDSDD SYDNEY, Dec. 19 (Reuler-VAP) After following on ami losing two second innings wickets for 22 rnn> tiie HOC drew th,.,, rn a against an Australian XI here today with seven tickets *till standing close. They finished 32 runs behind. MCC were
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  • 127 12 Australian XI 526 tor 9 Ac clared m Ist inn MCC Ist. Innings: Simpson b Ring 23 Sheppard c Harvey b W 8 Dewes c Walker b Ring 10 Compton c Walker b Ring 115 Evans b W 31 Parkhouse c Bu. b Walker 08 Brown c Hole b
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  • 61 12 Sel. Club, Suffolks Draw 0-0 kl I I MIM K. T„o<. 1 lie SeUngor < lub held the Saffolkfj to __„-_|i tirav*. al bock* the p-ulan-.. *TO tear. r matt goal-keeper, did and was a side, as was I nine me;. utes of the icap the ely. bit a too
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  • 55 12 ***mj; pore i"i B plane tomorrow mo The team hi -ded by X Kong, includes Mom Mom. i;m 1 1 x Kiza Bey, G< Savaraa Sta| Three I Boy Karim and B companying I The teams about six wi time wrest! era! newcomei and Australia Bl
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  • 50 12 PEN '.*.< their Last hock* 1 1 ration tour I I draw by thi tion Club on P« Club ground hei In the lira ha scored for the v I—o1 0 at half-time. bi ttie ten wid sters made spii resulting t" V a the
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  • 277 12 TOE Negri >eml>ilaii Malay* wtWS Imiitf I*o Selangor Malaya m the fir-*t teaafa. aiatrli i i I ibdul Rlhwin Cup. a cfcatteaap iruj.l.v daaated 1..11. Van» l>i-IYrltian BtißßM* of V__i Semli lan <>tn-M*tili«»n unniiu!l\ between "V«__n §emh i an Selani_nr Mala*,*.. pla\e<l al Srn llllfll
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