Singapore Standard, 22 December 1950

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard HFGHGFH GFHF FGH VOL. NO. 17 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 742 1 \LW nation was growing m Malaya, not at the ol authorities from above but by the will of the >!>!'• b«!ow. decuured the Connniaaioner General. Mr. M.ui»"ii;i!(l. apeak ing over Radio Malaya last ni«ht. CG Serves Warning On Peking rill British .md Common(.overnnifnts
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  • 34 1 picture. Last night's arson outrage on a S.T.C. Omnibus was committed m the heart of Singapore's Chinatown. Picture shows firemen playing their hoses on the already burnt out bus. Standard
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  • 171 1 Standard Staff Reporter ARSONISTS strui k again last night when they set on fire another of the Singapore Traction Company's omnibuses shortly after seven o'clock at Cross Street, near the South Bridge Road junction Five Chinese, two of whom were armed with revolvers, masked
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  • 231 1 LONDON, Dec. 21 (Router) Atlantic Pact Defence Ministers and military chiefs are considering the creation of three separate zones of defence stretching from Scandinavia to the Middle East, it was learned from a usually reliable source here today. Kuril plans will not be made until Gen.
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  • 76 1 Standard Staff Reporter A ROUT $400 worth of clothing Jr?°stotes "at an address at New Bridge Road yesterday AJ about the same tune $710 worth of iewellerv were removed b.\ burghs from a Malay house In Sved Ahvi Road. fc lit night burglar* got awag with four
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  • 423 1 Standard Staff Correspondent kl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Decisions ami directions of the Director of Man-Power shall not be called m question by proceedings m conrt whether by writ or otherwise, according to Emergency Regulations gazetted m the Federation yesterday. The new
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    10 1 riiotc. nr MTrTntnsh Commissioner of Police, Singapore roiice Cunnul^loner.- Standard
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  • 110 1 No Appeals In Collective Punishments Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Supplement to the Governt Gazette issued yesterday states that no app"al shall lie from any order made under the regulation governing collective punishments, nor shall any such order be called m question m any court whether by writ
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  • 145 1 No Trap, UN President Tells Peking LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 21 (Renter) Mr. Nasrollah Eni tczam. President of the General Assembly has assured the Chinese Communist Government that United Nations cease fire proposal for Korea is not a "trap" as alleged by Mr. Wu Hsiu-chuan. Peking representative who left here on
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  • 464 1 Gls Blast Last Bridge, Dig In For Final Stand TOKYO, Dec. 21 (LP): United Nations forces dag m around a tiny five-mile wide beachhead m northeast Korea today alter blowing up the last bridge into their port of HpuigMM. United States Third Division troops jriiardinjr the beachhead perimeter were bracing
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  • 209 1 TOKYO, Dec 2i <«<«»- -tcr-AAP) Sm I uri«- m I Fireflies living fee m tb<British carrier IWflTttfl bombed mad tfrafed §up|>l*) route* ami Iroopi HMrm* tratioafl m IS sortie* <•■•! Tiir-la\. it MM «ilfi< iai!\ Bnnmmeed i < > I > They boml southeast of Py< strayed
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  • 169 1 LONDON. Dec. 21 (UP) Britain, France and the United States will send to Russia today an invitation to sit down with the Big Three and r at an urgent try at a peaCJ I settlement of their differences ail around the world. A British official
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  • 148 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 21 (.M 1 —Mr. Nehru told parliament today that the Indian Government informed Nepal on Dor. 8 that King Tribhuvana should be returned to the Nepalese throne and a popular government should be established. He added that Nepal's ruling Prime
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  • 33 1 TOKYO. Dec. 21. (UP was announced tod rican casualties since the- war ofl was lav on November 24 I lied 11 9<»4 and that the total U ROK troops, were 12,075.
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  • 212 1 Standard Stall Reporter MR. Duncan W. Macintosh, Hongkong Commissioner of Police, arrived at Kallang Airport by BOAC Argonaut last night m answer to an urgent request to advise the Government on Singapore Police. To the press he would only say: "I'm sorry, I have no
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  • 19 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (UP)— Secretary of State Dean Acheson returned from Brussels today confident that world
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 68 1 .elttfc* < r OR GEHUIME IN THE TOP-WELL BOTTLE.. fe^CX a*Wm Ask your dealer 01 X STARTINGI you *Wl have to bear dow. on the pen or .eraleli around on paper frith SKRIP; it starts writing instantly. ii ONOMICAL: There's NO waste to Skrip. !t doesn't form sediment or amodge,
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    • 71 1 VENTILATOR A k j hanct "i All Muiut. \^.J\tSs**s Noiseless, Eilective, Inexpensive WESTERN ELECTRIC CO. 138. Robinson Rood, S'p 3 jjgsjjgtf 9S& as* m& v&m& km i Mi t jo *>i\ i twH yJF if"** J "A Js"'' SL./* > f i? i r VAST iPirs MWk X'mas Season g
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  • 294 2 S'pore Chinese Rush For Macao Visas To Enter China Standard Staff Reporter CHINESE travellers m Singapore are rushing to get Portoguese visas to enaUe them to enter China by the Portuguese settlement of Macao, because entry ia Hong Kong i> now difficult after the British had tightened »n«___J T chancellor-in-charge
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  • 230 2 TONGKANG OWNER CLEARED S^r?i*'£- Explosion TAN CHENG GUAN the sjwaer sjl the motor tonglumc, Taanj Heng, was acquitted m the Singapore Second Police Court yealerday el charge of abettin* m the offence of dim: -<> drums ol ear- j "dangerous ear^o" <!o {he Teasd at an i! nauthoriscd place* fj
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  • 50 2 With i ffe from Jan. 1. 1950, the two Singapore Malay s "Utusan Melayu" and "Melayu Kaya." the Kuala Lumpur Malay daily "Majlis" and the Penang Malay daily "Warta Neg ra" will increase its price from 10 cents a copy A to la cents. r^
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  • 798 2 FRENCH TROOPS m Vietnam were not fighting and dying to defend Colonialism, hut liuh'tnj; to defend new free states which Here ejner«;inii m !ndo-(.hina. declared the Commissioner General, Mr. Muleolm MarDonald when he Cu:\)* at length Kith the Indo-China situation m a radio broadcast
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  • 398 2 Woman In Blue Stole Past The Sentries... Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE woman m hlue yesterday quietly slipped pasi the tKo seutrw standing **saatd before the as* i veiled memorial at the Singapore Volunteer Corps headquarters at Beach Koad and laid down bee modest Kreatli of fresh flowers beside the
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  • 201 2 Standard Staff Reporter M THERE IS no question of a questionnaire or screening of Government employees m connection with the recent riots,** 1 a Public Relations spokesman told The Standard, denying an allegation that this v as being done m eerlain Government departments* The
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  • 50 2 AN ANONYMOUS Ipoh reader yesterday sent $59 to the Standard Police Fund, opened to help Singapore Police victims of terrorism. A sum of $12.60 was received from the stall of the Singapore General Hospital Dental Mechanics Department. The Fund now stands at $1,595.45.
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  • 85 2 MEMBERS < f the Selectii a Committee for Study m the U.S.* met at (he US. En formation Service to select the i outstanding candidates hi Singapore and the Federation for US. Government grants •enabling Malayans to study one year m America m the
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  • 39 2 Miss s. Etahimiar, the first Indonesian girl to study nur ing at the Hospital for children at Great Ormond Stre< t, London, left Singapore by ship "terday evening. She will be m London for three years.
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  • 45 2 THE South E, st Asia Muslim Conference will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Di 24 and 25 at 10 am. T v conference will be under the chairmanship of the Mufti B ol J re, Tuan Syed Alwi A!-Hadad.
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  • 142 2 Standard Staff Reporter PRINCE DHANI of Siam yesterday presented the! Singapore Inner Wheelers with a flay from the Kotan Clubf 01 Bangkok at a luncheon Riven m honour of the Prince) and his daughter, Princess Nivatvar Senaknl at the neulj opened Midnight Room, of the Princes Restaurant
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    • 129 2 Q Wishing all Customers ji Q C mplim nts of the Season r\ 0 5, < nur Q LOTUS FLOWEB SHOP 0 A fluid tok your <>ni- r now Q /< iv Orders Ace pted U Q 239, Orchard Road. Tel. ***** Q iAAA A x A A A A
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    • 251 2 BIRTH NAIDU or. Government H Pahat, to Lim s. B 'j" INDRA-DEVI. a GREETINGS [nterland Limited, son Road. Sin* opportunity of wish patrons, friei ds and MERRY CHRISTM 5 HA^PY PROSPI SECOND HAND i "*JJ good make V- ar Mind (80 f tails on and win re and v writing
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  • 473 3 RID STATE OF BANDITS SAYS SULTAN of KELANTAN Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The task of ridding Kelantan and the rest of Malaya of Communists cannot be achieved by the security forces alone. It can only be done by a united effort m which everyone of us can and
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  • 133 3 Municipal Pamphlets On Health Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA Municipal Commissioners went into a secret session yesterday on a reference back of previous decisions relating to existing Back Lane Schemes. The Commissioners appointed a sub-Committee to settle the form of a Municipal pamphlet m English and the other vernaculars, suggested by
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  • 113 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Tinas.— At the recent meeting of the Seremban Town Board, the report of the General Purposes Committee on street stalls, was accepted. For street stall licence holders who operate on public highways, the committee unanimously recommended that they be allowed additional
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  • 33 3 The Malacca Boys Jubilee Club Committee has arranged an Xmas Treat tor the Boys df the Jubilee Home on Tuesday. December 26, at the Convent Convalescent Bungalow, Klcbang, at 5 p.m.
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    51 3 Photo Major-General R. C. O. Hedley, G.O.C. South Malaya and Commander of the Brigade of Gurkhas, takes a very keen interest m the Gurkha Signallers on parade at Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows him at a final inspection of men who form the fir^t fully trained Gurkha Signals Squadron. Army P.
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    69 3 Mr. H. B. Gifford, Works Manager, Sentul Works, Malayan Railway, is seen speaking at a farewell dinner, on eve of his retirement after 21 years service m the Sentul Works, given by the Staff of Sentul Works. Seated on his right is Mr. W. F. Wegener. Chief Mechanical Engineer. On
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  • 182 3 NSHas $10, 000, 000 Building Programme Standard Start Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thurs. The toial sum of money led under all heads of expenditure for the PWD i Negri Sembilan is $6,8*47,000, including $504,000 1 r army works, of which tl le expenditure jvith ihililiei exceeds $5,000,000. A review at the State
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  • 139 3 JO. ORE BAHRU, Thurs. rds m close the Pi c of the ol Sv tai, X ;lai. Ulu and M i m the Johore B District have helped to em free of incidents g eks they f operated. 1' ealing this, a Chinese J
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  • 37 3 PACKED a v cone t staged q the Stu the Bukit 1 I, Johore E Tun Aminah ■a mem: *:e Royal I His a Tengh i Wt 0 S the lai g ing pi et
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  • 95 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thurs.- 1. infant mortality rate In N< jri Sembilan for the first half of 1950 has risen to 101 as compared with WM3 last year. The bin'h rate and the death rate remain at much the same figure.
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  • 110 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— More than 400 Eurasian children spent a happj afternoon yesterday at the Selangor Eurasian Association's Annual Christmas Party m the club premises at Bukit Nanas. The party was a big success, each child' having his or her Christmas
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  • 105 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A proposal is to be considered by the Kuala Lumpur Municipality to allow municipal workers on retirement to deposit their provident fund with the Municipality on interest. Municipal Commissioners discussed the proposal at length yesterday but thought that interest at the rate of
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  • 252 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Thurs. Malacca Municipal Commissioners will soon employ an Assistant for their Engineer to assist him m getting under way the very heavy works programme the Municipality have next year. Much of it represents work that has been held up for
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  • 78 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Thurs. The recent examination for peons m Negri Sembilan was held m order to select and promote suitable men to more respon- sible appointments. Inche Zainal Abidin, was told by Gov- eminent m reply to a question at yesterday's meeting of the
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  • 185 3 2,000 MUSLIMS PARTICIPATE IN KL PARADE GHGFHG FH GFHF Standard Siafl Pinrrapondi nl KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs,- Nearly 2,000 Muslin carrying Hags and banners, staged a procession through the streets of Kuala Lumpur today m celebration al the Prophet Muhammad's Birthday. Beaded by Dato Yahya bin Abdul Razak. Kuala Lumpur*! Territorial
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  • 53 3 THE QUESTION of forminn the Sercmban Municipality is still m the preliminar\ stage, according to the Yang di pertuan Besar. The Adviser to the Federation (i.tvernment on Municipal Affairs, Mr s. v. Adams, has been corvaeted and his recommendations for the formation of the Municipality are awaited,
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  • 256 3 GOVT. URGED Standard Staff Kt-portrr JOHORE BAHRU. 1 1 The Government Is org I I > leave the scholarship of 3 to 1 as it is until such time the Malay students have equal opportunities with students of other nationalities by U gat of the Malay Student
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  • 97 3 Standard Staff Correspoodeaf KUALA LUMPUR. I"; urs. The Malayan Railway Administration announced today that owing to a line obstruction, the day mail trains have been cancelled between Gemas and Singapore. The third class night mail train from Singapore an m Kuala Lumpur late this afternoon. It
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  • 102 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, 'linns Inche Abdullah bin Ayub was unanimously elected President of the Federation of Malaya Students' Unions at yesterday's meetingOther offi rials of the Federation of Malay Students Unions are: Khalid bin Wa/ir. and Zahrah binti Mokhtar, Vice-Pre-sidents; Kamurudin bin
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  • 56 3 PORT' DICKSON, Thurs.— Dl J. Davies, Medical Officer a Port Dick-on Hospital who is on transfer to the General Hospital. Seremban. was the guest of honour at a farewell dinner held at the Rest House. As a TB specialist. Dr. Davies was the lecturer of
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  • 73 3 Standard Stall Kepattef JOHORE BAH Hl'. The Malayan Chinese A tion. Johi i c Bahi i Disl has donated %IQQ v I X "to the sick children at tie Johore General Hospital. A similar donation was > made to the children of nees at the Majeede Del
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 416 3 F E DE RATl^j^^^M ~I^EMIU\ Today tTamil,|Fa prt/i Xma. ChuTrens*- Jubilee Pl^ p T lU P:Ct:y 7 and R (^mm^fo*; 6 SST 9^rn° hari j T AlPliS G—T oday Sannhire- Sam Siew Van Yuen Rex (Klang): Night Unto Night Carlton: Andaz (Hindi) 3. 6.30 (iMahdarin) 7 and 9.30 p.m. 6^o
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  • 269 4 Standard Stall Correspondent FENANG, Thurs.— The decision arrived at a recent c meeting of the Municipality that uniformed B1 ifl 0 i Fire Brigade up to and including the iank iHulHonicer should be supplied with free rations on t c approved Government scale as from
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  • 61 4 Standard Stall Correspondent Xl A I A LUMPUR, Thurs, The engine and some wagons of the second portion of the Simsapore-Koala Lumpur Bight mail were derailed between Sedenak and Lay an? Layani yesterdjy. but there were no casualties. This train follows, after an interval of about ten
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  • 44 4 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— Tuan Shiekh Mahmood, Chief Kathi and head oi Religious Affairs and Ma' ay Customs for the State of Kedah will attend the forthcoming South East A a Muslim Conference m Singapore on December 24 and 25, as an observer.
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  • 796 4 ivuaia Liunpui, lums. Membership of 2.955 societies rtered, exempted or pending registration at the end of November, totalled 1.000.240. the Acting Registrar ol Societies m the Federation, Mr. G. H Summerfieid reveals. I I A Malay song composed by Chegu Yob b:n Rawan. Music i Master ol
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  • 61 4 POLIO CASE IN PEN AN G PEN *vNG, Thurs. Muni ipal i th statt menl for 'he week ending Dec ih shows thai there were 151 births and *>'■' deaths fa 4 18 <>f mfau's under t -tar i <ase of poliomye itis was reported Other diseases v. re chicken-pos
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  • 300 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KU\L\ LUMPUR, Thurs. Due to the exceptional skill of an Iban tracker and the silent approach of a small Suffolk .patrol, two terrorists who took part m the murder ot three emhans at Kajan* last weekend were themselves killed mtihm 24
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  • 385 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A high-ranking Communist leader was among the eight bandits killed m the Federation during the past 24 hours. In addition several olhers were wounded m engagements and a quantity of arms and ammunition raptured by security
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  • 63 4 TELUK ANSON, Thurs.— As a sequel to the finding of the decomposed body of an elderly Javanese, Diron, on the bank of the Bernam River on Sunday. another Javanese, Moksin bin Had Iksan was produced m court on Monday. He was remanded on custody. A Javanese
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  • 117 4 TAIPING. Thurs. —A revival of interest has been shown m the rearing of chickens and ducklings by peasants. The eight Chinese hatcheries m Krian showed an exceedingly high production m November with 70.900 ducklings and 97.400 chickens an increase of over 15 thousand ducklings
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  • 106 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thurs— E.A.T. Smith, A European, was fined $500 and given time to pay the fine, at the conclusion of a case m which he was charged before the President of the i sessions Court. Seremban. i Inche Azmi bin Mohamed, with
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  • 60 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN. Thurs— Federation of Ceylonese m Malaya entertained' Dato E. E. C Thuraisingham to tea when he traced the history of the Ceylon Federation of Malaya and said that it was the only political association representing the Ceylonese interests m Malaya. It is recognised as
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  • 239 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. Approximately $500,000 worth of goods ranging from hardware materials to cosmetics, imported from various manufacturing countries of the world, will be on show at the International Trade Fair m the Jubilee Park on December 24. Tliis fair organised on a
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  • 168 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Several well-known firms m the Federation of Malaya will be displaying their goods to the public at the Penan p; Annual Trade Fair winch will open at the Sports Stadium of the New World Amusement Pa k en Saturday,
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  • 51 4 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. Special Constable Yacob bin Peie who decided to return to his kam pong as he was not getting enough pay as a Special Constable, was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment by Magistrate Inche Abdul Hamid. Yacob left his post at the 12th mile Bidor
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  • 247 4 SEREMBAN Thurs. Concrete derisions U'g-wJhsg llir Im r- minimum number of dsrya per month, weekly hewn and annitaJ hol.d payment for workers m plantation Industrie* all s^ertbe wond. were nude *i recent LL.O. conference heM En Jaxa, »aid Mr. P. I\ Narayaam,
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  • 61 4 Mr.AwBoon HawToOpen Khek Assn. Standard Staff :id; r.t IPOH, Th ii Haw. Governing 1) The Singapore Si Sin Chew Jit Poh. Ipoh dur og Hrn .Mr Aw is scheduled dare open the ne*i of the Perak Khek at Jalan B> r.< on Year's D. f The Association's Formerly the Pei
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  • 82 4 Standard Staff Carres; PENANG of 18 month) R I > Mr. B. G. S S< -ions Court Bhagat Singh, victed on the d found m possession of opium at Mai t Ghaut Jettj The accused v.. ed t o C. D. D.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 124 4 In time for the Christmas holidays— Pan American cuts Student Fares to I). S. A. Q--4 (j -jjj or tfle cost ,t^~jy!—\^\' r G ONE WAY tI(kef! Bring your children home for Christmas from BChool m the U.S.A. or Europe. School children and university students from 12 to 21 years
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  • 279 5 Roads In S' pore's Rural Areas To Be Lighted In 1952 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Rural Board is to extend m 1952 the lighting up oi roads leading to villages m the rural arras according to priority list to be drawn up. The list will be based on the
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  • 152 5 Sydney Mayor May Meet S 'pore Leaders Photo >ta:»<lar«l Staff Reporter THE LORD MAYOR of Sydney, Mr. Odea, toM iamlartl \t>trrtla> that he r\\v\ stop over m Singa- »re !«»r a -.hurt IMI to pacet civic leaders, on baa return :n I DMtliul. Mr. Odea passed through the Colony by
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  • 88 5 OWING to engine fail- < i an K.A.A.F. Transport I D iketa attached to the I [lar East Air Command i, i iree landed by the side I I Hrn river at Kampon? I| Kuala Aur. m North I I > >r-\ on Wednesday.
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  • 42 5 \N t •< I 42 and a wo- V.\ c, 2.. o-'th ol i i. di urged m the Fhird Police Court r« a. water pipi] g a d< p rt i n Nov. 2. I lay aril trew the them.
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  • 57 5 SENTENCE of six months' is unprisonment was impose I on Karruppiah Perumi n the Singapore Second Police Court >es:ernay for imin i] breach of trust o: a hi '> c!e. Perumsd hired the bicycle ma shop In New Bridge Road on N>v. 1 and disappeared
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  • 38 5 A. FINE of $1Q was Imposed T. t vi sty Ha i m the Singapoi i Police Court yesterday U n itting on a main road In Sta japore H irbour Board o Xov. 22.
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  • 162 5 Pillav Is Back From US Trip THE ClV*u*""r consciousness of the American people and their friendliness to other peoples are qualities which Singaporeans can develop, says Gerald Pillay ol 167 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, who returned to Singapore on Wednesday after a Hying trip to the United States. Gerald was
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  • 53 5 FOR 'ailing to register himself since his arrival here from Indonesia on Oct 7, Chua Hay Kow (24) i a fisherman, was fined S* oo m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. In default of the line Chua will have to serve one month's
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  • 512 5 WO MALAYS GIVE $10 EACH TO MRS. PEREIRA VTNG and lawj i eply regret the I th se b c for wanton murder o perry > s t riots had i i Li iem. Lated by "Ar.unr" ■eader ol yesterg $10 for Mrs. i Mr. f ads 1 ta c
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  • 433 5 HAWKERS IN RURAL AREAS Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Rural Board i* to deride on the action to be taken m the rural areas with regard to hankers after studying the report of the Hawkers Enquiry Commission and also the recommendations of the
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    6 5 rnoio uy GHGF FH Michael Anchant
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  • 47 5 A FINDING of murder by person or persons unknown was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest on a il-year-uld girl. Tan Her Kirn. who was found strangled near her house on Nov. 22 at 18 milestone Jurong Road.
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  • 32 5 Shopkeeper s Fined FINES of $20 each were imposed on nine Singapore shopkeepers m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for doing business on days declared "closed" under the Weekly Holiday Ordinance.
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  • 59 5 TWO UNOFFICIAL members i of the Singapore Rural Board, Sir. H. J. C. Kuiasingha and Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim have i been re-nominated to tho Board by the Governor for another term of six years. This was announced at tho Board meeting yesterday by the Deputy Chairman
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  • 298 5 Boara Approves 7-Storey Hotel For P. Panjang THE SINGAPORE Rural Boanl v, >;« rdav approved m principle the building; of the pimmatJ I 80-ft. seven-storey hotel at 6} mile)*. PaMr Panjaarnz Road, after having; a«eerlaine<l the ir*- of laud j owners around the site. It was stated of the 56
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  • 58 5 Whisky Theft In Empress Place LAM Poh Koon. 20, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for stealing two bottles of whisky, a I I tie of gin and 20 tins ol cigarettes from Mr. RC. Mil a it Empress Place on Dec. 20. Lam was allowed bail
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  • 50 5 LEE Lai Hong, 20. who b I the b I ief Inspector F. it ma on Nov. 7 and got X Lee Medal, two j boxmg medals and a cigarette lease, pleaded guilty m th< pore Fourth Police »vi t lie yot one month's jail.
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  • 51 5 SENG Peck m given bai oi (200 m the si 1 n Si Police Coat yesterday aftei p eaded guilty to a charge <> loitering m front l house a Arab Street with Intent to com nut theft on Dec 20. Be was postponed to
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 106 5 'o *>^ v jS Q w ~x s you'll RFioic "i i i I—i1 i i ""g* 1 v^-^ _i MMM *^a*a*a*a*a*'******B**ia*'***********^ ii A *?T WHATS V TH AT BiG tolTgu Wn" J o?^ OCX H,s "N J we'll START < /om tuA f rnrviP vm m V >* that
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  • 882 6 \V E -peak for a young lad who can speak no more, jj He died last week. <| Mis name dues not matter: nor his age nor the i kind of life he led He was just an ordinary boy who j, has left behind bitter
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  • 1090 6 Lets Beware Of This Salary Argument This article re pro- jj duced om the Bri- |j tish "T ea c h e r s !j World" shows that ij Malayan teachers are not the only oih>s asking for a unified education service. THERE was a time, not so long ago,
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  • We, the People
    • 204 6 A READER OBJECTS Sir: In an editorial appearing on the front page of your issue ol the 20th instant you accused Mr. C. C. Tan of failure to take any action to \v.;rn the Tress of possible repercussions to the publicity given to the Hertogh child. You are perhaps unaware
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    • 258 6 WE STILL OBJECT Mr S. K. Tan ii r ght. We are unutvure of Mr. C. C. Tan's request to Government. So are hundreds and thousands of citizens who do not enjoy Mr. C. C. Tan's confidence. Tiiis request, ire presume, was made privately, but, alas! this light of intuition
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    • 19 6 'Back a bit. Boscombe tou're not the only one who's eager to be m at the kill
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    • 309 6 Sir: The message of Christmas is universal m its appeal. It extends beyond all national frontiers, it ignores all racial and class barriers, and m essence it even transcends, by universal consent, the dogmas of individual religions. Christmas is primarily a religious festival, with profound significance to
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  • 444 6  -  S.C. OEI by THOSE Jaga Kreta" boys of whom 1 wrote about m these columns some time ago are being given a new lease of life. At least. 1 should imagine they will take heart from the Govt nment reply to a
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  • 503 6 Review of Views Post-Mortem GOVERNOR of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson. as' editorially lauded by Nanyang Suing Pau for his open and Crank admission that government must assume "responsibilities of their public p isitlbn in tne days ol bad fortune as well as good, nd welcome responsible Judgment on their administration
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  • 89 6 PENANG FEELS ISOLATED IT but only U day that residents both m Penang and Province W ley were enjoy ng the rights and privileges of a free port; Today however, th^se rights are no more rhis i- beca c since February last year. I revenue purposes, Provil Wellesley is no
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    • 72 6 #MAY WE PRESENT ENTERTAINMENT ON RECORPS BY THREE CHARMING MALAY ARTISTES? Sa'emoh 'Tngin Beriandak'' Konu-eng. SIN 'Kenanga Be***" —Lag*. *Seri Mersint;'* Sn n?. t •Tudon§ Periok'" La«d. Suraali-a" ttaatt 61 "Gumbira Ma^ 'Lemah GettalaP Foxtrot. PiH I "Senja Hari' —Bolero. ASsqn "Bun^a Sakura" S. Foxtrot. Xl •Mata Hitam" —Tango. "U
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  • 197 7 LONDON Dec 21 (UP)-The Communists left no > today thai they are going to light Western MUMtion with eve:- trick, capitalizing on the iropeans natural dread of German armies which pi over them tv ice n this century The Communist 5S greeted General Dwighl Eisenhower
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  • 97 7 UPHONG, Dec 21. (AP)— ra Di Lattre Da F*fi b Hi I -mis- i i and mi rtary ander I has his olfihere that Communist Hat fendS ring at A eadquar- -rs ibi -i !i sen* a and iunior officers, be < xplained that a on
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  • 169 7 'US Immature In Diplomacy' -Pearl Buck TOKYO, Dec. Li (Reuter)— the famous American authoress said m an interview today that the United States is immature m diplomacy and does nol know Asia/ She also blamed the United States for Communist China's entry into the Korean war. Pearl Buck told Kimpei
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  • 644 7 UN IN KOREA NO THREAT TO CHINA CG THE news m these days .v.- th< v 1. r General, Mr. Malcolm -1 :!d m a bro M told people 'Malaya t nighl 1 -cmes from the ambition Russi t— to its si creed ad sten its all ;nd. I th<
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  • 80 7 Republicans Endorse Hoover's Call lINGTON, De 21 (UP)J g Republj an Sei toi si ru >r Pn ■i vert pro}p eaJ thai I States entrate on ence Ihe w cst--SDIM I I it St; .d, who I td luoted this to I r aid to Western c until an defend!
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    51 7 pnoto lILE MALIK SPEAKS Sir MoliammcH 7*f ri >u> uu igfct), Pakistan Mincer t^F^TSs^^^ Am-" sS*^ aS he dozes whiU Soviet delegate Ja- > Malik address a meeting of the United Nations PoMtl I < o.uvattee at Lake Success. N>vv York At left is B, n lb Republic of Korea
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  • 56 7 TEHFI-J \X. Dee. L'l I "IM Shall Reza Pahlevi oi Iran ordered today that no banquets or other celebrations be he'd m honour oi his marriage to beautiful 18-year-old Soraya Esfandiari The Shah asked thai any money his subordinate- were thinking of spending for Mich celebrations
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  • 457 7 Hoover Says Korea War Lost, Warns US To Go Slow In West n, 1 1 .t M Xk Dec 2I (AP)~Mr. Herbert Hoover last niiht proposed the maintaining of a Western Hemisphere "Gibraltar" and that no more American men or dollars should he s>nt to West Europe until enough military
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  • 65 7 Determined to improve catering facilities for troops, the British War Office are giving boy apprentice chefs an intensive three-year course at the Army Catering Corps establishment a< Ahlershot. As part of their training, the apprentices are taken round civilian restaurants and hotels to study the organization
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  • 74 7 HONGKONG* Dec. 21. (UP)— Aci vices from Canton m Com-munist-held China said today that a Soviet military adviser. who str tyed from his bodyguards while out walking, was shot to death The assassination occurred on December 13, according to independent reports from the Communist-held
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  • 79 7 CALCUTTA. Dec. 21 (UP) The Commander-in-Chief of the Nepalese Army has replaced the feudal Prime Minister m a "palace revolution" designed to appease India, according to unofficial reports reaching here. These reports said that Commanding General Rama Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana has replaced M ohan Shamsher
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  • 180 7 DENVER. Colorado. Dee. 21: (AP): 'The situation these days i> nol nearly as dark as i; was m the spring of 1942." said Gen. Eisenhower at a news conference hen 1 •"Sooner or later this country is going 4to be united and m the
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    34 7 photo. PEACE TALKS— Sir Benegal Kau (left) and Ernest Cross. t'.S. deputy representative to the United Nations, discuss steps to be taken for further efforts to bring about settlement of the Korea issue. AP
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  • 110 7 WASHINGTON, Via. 21 (Renter) President Truman expressed the hope that m the new year the world would come closer to realising its "ultimate dream of liberty, justice and freedom" He told the American armed forces m a Christmas mes s- 'This Chroma, finds many thousands
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  • 284 7 Indo-China 's Fate Rests On Peking Special To The Standard HANOI, Dec. 21. The future of Indo-Uiiua depends upon the decision «,f Peking and therefore ultimately of Moscow, observers here believe. i The next few weeks will show i ether the plans proposed by the nationalist group of Viet minh
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    52 7 photo THE BORDFR STREAM— A view of th;' stream that separates North Indo-China from Communist China. Across it runs the International Bridge, with the Chinese town of Touching to the left and the French garrison post of Moncav at right. Moucay is the last French border post on the frontier
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  • 312 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 21 (Reuter)— A plea for a full partnership of the nonCommunist world to make Asia's economic development a first concern of Governments of Asia and the non-Communist world was published here today by the Australian Minister
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  • 130 7 MANILA. Dee. 21 CAP)— In a mixed ancient and modern ceremony, on the eve of Prophet Mohamed's birthday. Dato Jamalu] Abirin was crowned Sultan of Sulu. Philippines. The coronation of a rival candidate for the religious rule over the Moros of the Southern Philippines and Borneo has
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  • 215 7 BRUSSELS. Dec 21 (AP) -The \V, stern Allies '.r, made a political powder keg out of tjennatty and art wailing to see whether Russia will pul a torch bo it The Atlantic Pact nations have made it known they were ing planes, and ships to
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  • 101 7 West To Hold Anti-Red Talks W A S!l I N G T ON. Dee. ?I CAP) Western h* foreign en: isters w i ma I m Washing!* n about the middle of February, IMI, 10 discuss measures against Intel 1 ruinisi i meeting has been a by the 1. i.
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  • 52 7 BAGHDAD, L> c 21 CEt U Q i motia King Pels died In re alter four months' illnesc Queen A'iyah. who w; returned to Iraq m the A; alter undergoing a seri dominal operation m Londoi m August and a futht r oner ation i
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  • 36 7 Famous Italian Poet Passes RO :K l> 21 (Al Alberto Salustri, who. i i "Tri'iissa" wm Italy's most famous and lar poet for half a <•■ riied at his home here 01 T day. He v. 77.
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  • 31 7 TAIPEI. Deo 21 (Al Bum Suk. former premier ol I Republic of Korea, arri Taipei today to take up tin post of Ambassador to Nat alist China.
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  • 266 8 NEW STEP TO BAN SUPPLIES TO RED BLOC 1i I E I Govcnuucul took another step on -«la\ Mi keep Bnanii and oilier countries m the >o\i'* l»ioe from m*Uin«; iiood-. v,hi<h nighl be Bsefal ii m way. BBTfl an Vl* ■WsaafK from Waakjngtoa i shi] and not I at
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    68 8 k: A d c-:v?d m S. !>::■: ore from the United i h 16 women and 17 efcSdrea. TOP LEFT: Serc:or Lye* of the Ist. Sv#fo!ka receives hia best ae* ::cr /onset vita arrived ui*h her 7 P WGHT: SeryWHt-Mqjor R. E Hicks- of GHQ > i. i two test
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  • 51 8 HONGKONG'S TRADE JUMPS HONGKONG, Dec 21: (AP) -In the first eleven months ol this year Hongkong did roughly U551,115,000,000 worth of b isiness-— 32 percent more than the trading total during the record year ol 1949. Of the 1950 total. U5530,693,--000 was with China. and U*****,717,001 was with the United
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  • 149 8 JAP GOODS FOR RED CHINA TOTAL US$ 10.5 MILLION TOKYO. Dee. 21: (ReuterAAP) Japanese goods already shipped or still to be shipped to Red China, including Hongkong as the transit port aboard American vessels under contracts entered either un a direct export or barter basis, totalled U5510,505,778 up to Dec.
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  • 77 8 Egypt To Lift Restrictions On Listed Ships CAIRO. Dec. 21 (Reuter)— Egypt has decided to remove restrictions denying repair facilities to blacklisted ships at J Egyptian ports. Diplomatic circles here believe Egypt is ren xamining the whole question ol restrictions on shipping going through the Suez Canal. About 50 ships
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  • 33 8 AMSTERDAM, Dec. 21 (UP) Dr. Albert Plesman, President of the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, will send Dutch fruit and flowers to Teheran as a wedding gift to the Shah of Iran.
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    64 8 photo Patsy Li (Little White Plum Blossom"), the Singapore Chinese girl who was rescued m Guadalcanal and finally reunited with her father after the war, left Singapore yesterday by Pan American Airways Clipper for further study m the United States. Palsy is shown sixth from the left m this family
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  • 34 8 Standard Staff Reporter DUE to heavy traffic congestion because of the Christmas rush and adverse wireless conditions, Cable and Wireless Limited yesterday announced that some delay on letter telegrams may be expected.
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  • 56 8 A MAGNETIC fluid brake that might replace automobile brakes now m use is being developed m the United States. Engineers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Troy. m the State of New York, are working on this device. It is operated by a push button on the steering wheel
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    61 8 GERALD PILLAY, I ;-year -old Singapore student who has just arrived back from the eighth annual Youth Forum held m New York recently, is "greatly impressed by the civic consciousness of the Americans and their friendliness to other peoples". Pillay is pictured m the USIS Office m Singapore talking of
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  • 167 8 Ship' Due With 95 YoungstersA board Standard Shipping Reporter THE second "children's ship*' from Australia the Blue Funnel vessel Gorgon with 9.0 school kids on board, will now reach Singapore on Chrislmas Eve instead of tomorrow. The ship's agents in Singapore yesterday received numerous phone calls from anxious parents inquiring
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  • 180 8 NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 (AP) Three international conferences on dams and irrigation will bring some 300 delegates from 32 countries to New Delhi Jan. 10-15. The central board of irriga- I tion here has announced that representatives of governments and engineering organisations will attend sessions
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    • 126 8 teg g^a^a^^^fe FAST RFGFIAR rR \NS P \CIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland -,n Fram-isio Los AagCfcs All American Canadian Cities Penang P S hare S nor* Accepting cargo for Hongkong. Kobe. Yokohama MSI RtGILAR SEKVICr ISA CWBSI COAST)PFRSIAN (HI F vi? JAPAN A HONGKONG f J IHKCMIUH' Accepting cargo for Colombo,
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    • 128 8 [air arriv/us t tSS® A and DEPARTURES) Arrivals KLM CONSTELLATION from Jakarta 10.48 a.m C. P A. DC— 4 from Bangkok lS.'.ti MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS troiu Alor Star Penang Taiping.; Ipoh Kuala Lompur ETA ri.ls p.m from Kuantan Alor Star Penang! Kuala l.nmpar ETA fi :C> p.m from Penang Taiping.
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    • 136 8 v u Ships fn Harbour WHARVES Gdns. 44 45 Toulouse, Sheers Wharf: Stan Moifoo, 42/43 Kotabaroe, 40/41 Mathilde Maersk. 36/37 Steel Traveller, 33 34 Ulysses, 31/32 Nordstjernin 29/30 Holland. 27/28 Inverbank, 25/26 Eumaeus, 23/24 Star Alcvone. 17/18 Benwyvis, 15/16 Lessie Bank. 13/14 Bellerophon 11/12 Soudan. 8/9 Pres Monroe. 6/7 Benlomond;
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    • 128 8 Easterner. Kistna, Taype, Chart i Pibul, Bidor, Atjeh, Malim, Darter, Sungei Asahan, Hock Heng, Amnuputty, Sedenak, Kajang. Nawa. R. Brooke, Hua Bcng. Kmg Bay, Kah Kheng, Darvel. Promise. M.T.S. 12. Hong Thong. Rimau, Sitsen, Kotanica, Stia, Sirusa. Passports For Nepal NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 (Renter):— Movement of persons between India
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    • 101 8 DESPATCHES TODAY: South and East Africa by Tjikampek. Philippine Is., Hongkong. China and Japan noon by Glengarry. Sibu by Belaga. Burma, North India by Leneverett, Jakarta. Sourabava noon by Ophir, Thailand (parcels only) 8 a.m. by Bidor. TOMORROW: Pontianak by Demta. Sarawak (except Sibu and Miri) noon bv R. Brooke.
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    • 503 8 eam amaiil line Leise Maersk loads Spore Jan. 2 Departures (today): Bidor for sails for HonuKonn ana Japan tok. Bong Thone for B f Outward from Europe j for P. S'ham. Jerantut og Dec 27 Selandia sails for Saigon I um j, i; B.:. kok Doc. 29. j Foi US
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  • 312 9 A Very MerryX 'mas! R Junior Leaguers, With Christmas "just oami the corner.'' let me this opportunity of you all a very it and happy festive o 1 "of good tilings h oeeaV i rfoJ memories to ibei it by. If tht* same time, may I too all fat your
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  • 269 9 Lt Tin* Steps Of Father Christmas Q the r: g*M m a I.urous ilotbern ground n I .ondon is Father !:n.i»\ hou^e. Yon reit by the red tardI i him new white snow .i sign reading "Lucky s 5s Si." left is t'l me M
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  • 258 9 A CERTAIN King of Prussia sia had a very tine ai V.' i never anyone want- d I I enlist m this force he would ask them several- quesl ons, usually m the same ord r: How old are you, my man?" long do you wish to
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  • 374 9 Good Books Make Good Gifts For All Young Folk "IF you hope to give your A brother, sister or friend a book as a gift for Christmas this year, here are some of the very latest to come out of the British presses that can be recommended. "The Wonderful Story
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    63 9 This was a Tommy Yarosz left to the head but the head wasn't there. Randolph Turpin rode most of the American's punches without any trouble. But when the face and that was most of glove was on the other the time Yarosz found it was packed with power. The fight
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  • 164 9 i .MANILA, Dee. 21 (UP)—Bonnie Espinosa, scrappy ring sensation from Visayan Province, won the featherweight championship of the Philippines by scoring a technical knockout over Tirso Del Rosario m the fifth round of a scheduled 10-round fight at Rizal Memorial Stadium last night
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  • 151 9 HONGKONG, Dec 21 (ReuterAAP):— The Hongkong Football Association's inter-port subcommittee at a meeting last evening announced that the Danish Boldkiubben team will be definitely visiting Hongkong for a series of matches over the Chinese New Year. The Chairman of the sub--1 committee said the total
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  • 477 9  -  OLLIE DAVIES B> THE tracks were m rerj good condition wbefl horses entered for the Penang Furl Club I hristma* .sew Year Meeting were senl oul for ir final gallops yesterday morning. Best performance was put up by Ti wlio scored a double at the
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  • 407 9 > LONDON. Dec. 22 (1] (looilall fixture^ »to I»e play (Tuesday, Dee. 26. ENGUSH LEAGUE (MONDAY, DEC. 25) FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v Stoke I Blackpool v Liverpool i Charlton v Aston Villa JDerby C. v Tottenham i, Everton v Burnley I Fulham v B ton Huddersfield v
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  • 82 9 LOS ANGELES, Calil irnia, Dec. 21 (AP)— Jeff Cravath resigned as head football coach at the University of Southern California Wednesday after n.. years there. He had guided the University to four Pacific Coast Confer* championships and into four Ro Bowl games, two of which his
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  • 46 9 NS Hockey Tour SER3 MB Negi 1 Sembilan O ese hocmake I Perak during the I days. ill meet I Ceylon* 1. Indians a I ing XI. I < lese team will be reed by the inclusion of the former Negri Thillagaratnam, now at I laya, Sir.
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  • 144 9 GSWO Billiards Championship THE h game (3 1 pionship of the c Ore J]; a was I v- lay. Tan X n who fa H No the present i X he Singapore C. Club staged s deficit half way m c and made c breaks of thirty and win comfortably
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  • 40 9 Tom urn me Indh Club Rovers m a The 1.8 C the i the d >m A. Narayana, K.li G Nad M. Paran v 1 > KA. iUddin, S. V Ally, P. Moorthy. S. X i, ECalimut .**>-. -s.«W-
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    • 39 9 -i < i ii. ANPBrboM- v rr— I 1/ rxcAC-'T'rr OK —BUT IT'S T~l fQ/^TtfOi//? W WHICH KIND OF MUSTARD--7H S 5oT E DOSS- J WO M.lIs IT TO THE J .A^ K^SCHULTZ'S OR oWn*S I'M STARVING r^~\ LUNCH STANP^-^
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  • 156 10 Rugby PENANG'S VITAL TIE TOMORROW PENANG, Tbors. The PfWg XV to meet Sdatii«rr at Kuala l umjnir this Saturday have been selected and the" team had a praiti,e at the Sports Clpb ground Uoa evening;s an al -importanl I:■ Pens ng m the a s Malaya Rugby compel tion as
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  • 156 10 Hussars Defeat 45 Commandos IP' m T ors.— Huss rs de[e 49 mmandos ol .< even I ter the i fl the Northern se tion of S• ices. In-- ii Rugger i for the Fraser and Neave trophy. The winners will ii.- the 49 Commandos s at Ipoh. I d
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  • 151 10 Perak 's Hopes On Selangor IPOH. Thurs. Perak plays her last match m the It. ."MS Malaya competition against Kedah at Ipoh this Saturday and is expected to repeat her previous victory m the first round. On the same day, Penang wil meet Selangor and the outcom( of this match
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  • 509 10 Mud Spat tere VI Go Down Fighting To Raffle Oh! For That Opening.*. ALTHOUGH they dominated play throughout, Raffles Institution had to he content with six points (two tries) to nil victory over Kuala Lumpur's Victoria Institution when they met yesterday m another fine junior Rugby match. The match, which
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  • 46 10 MIAMI. Florida, Dec. 21 (AP) Billy Kilgore. 105-1/2 pounds (11 stone 9-1/2 pounds), of Birmingham, Alabama, scored a technical knockout over Steve' Belloise, the 164 pounds New York middleweight, at 21 seconds ol the third round of a scheduled 10-i ound bout.
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  • 154 10 KOTA BAHRU. Thurs.— ln an evenly contested game of hockey played at the Kelantan Courts ground last weekend, the Kelantan Europeans lost to the Kota Bahru Malays by four goals to three. For the Malays, Hussain Kamal and Nik Mat .Tee were prominent m the at
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  • 238 10 Record Li ft Just Missed In Sel. Ch' ship Tourney KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A crowd estimated »t oyer 2,000 people saw the first Selangor Amateur Weight Lifting Championships held at the Bukit Bintang Park last night under the auspices of the Amateur eightliftera Association of Selangor. The highlight of the
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  • 54 10 MANILA. Dec. 20— UP— Bonnie Espionsa of the Philippines won the Oriental featherweight championship from Tirso de Rosario of Manila today by scoring ;i fifth-round technical knockout m a scheduled 10-round bout. Espionsa. weighing 124 pounds floored Rosario twice In the third round but It was
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    35 10 Raffles' fly-half Rahman puts everything into a defensive kick to touch, giving his side a breather m yesterday's match against the Victoria Institution and the photographer a picture he'd been waiting the whole match for.
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  • 124 10 NEW DELHI. Dec. 20 (API A darning torch will be carried through the streets of Old and New Delhi March 4. to mark the opening of the Fust Asian Games at a yet-to-be-constructed national stadium here. The Federation of Asian Games decided at a recent
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  • 74 10 Pahang Hockey XI For Malay Quadrangular RAUB, Thurs.— Pahang's team for the Malay Quadrangular Hockey Tournament between r Selangor, Pahang and *egri Sembilan to be played at Kuala Lumpur during the Christmas holidays will be selected fr »m the following 18 players:— Wan Sulaiman (Capt.), Majid Said Arshad, Taib, Wahab
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  • 396 10 photo. (By Reginald Hayter. Renter's Special Cm 1 1 apiill lit Ml MELBOURNE, Dec. 21. Denis Comptoa troubled by a recurrence of his right knee trouble i.» understood to be an extremely doubtful starter for England against Australia m the Second Test which begins here
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  • 21 10 RAF's HEALD WINS Y's TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY v YEAR'S H F Ch difficult' -KHALI.; table nig Chung V. Kiong, which br<
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  • 90 10 PTC PREPARES ATTRACTIVE 1951 SEASON IPOH, rfcan i Turf Club m II R tin racial seasoa !.»<;* for class 11 1 niiles jj. nitv will h- held "i I !-m:ir> 24 and Z7 arid is op class 2 and < lass I i The first run I i horses will
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  • 115 10 NEW YORK. Dec. 21 (AP) "Sonny Boy" West, a 21--year-old Washington lightweight, who was knocked out m the seventh round of a 10-round bout by Percy Bassett of Philadelphia last night was critically ill on Thursday m St. Clare Hospital. New York. West was floored by a straight
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  • 96 10 NEW YORK. Dec. 19 (UP Eight American wrestlers left aboard a KLM plane today lor Amsterdam en route to Istanbul where they will meet a Turkish team m internatio d matches on Decern!* r 23. The team includes John Harris m, 114 pounds, William Nelson, 160 pounds. William
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    • 407 10 JOHORE-PERAK TIE FOR MALAY GAMES HONOUR lOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Johore and Perak Malay Students shared honours for the championship cup presented by the Rulers of all the States m the Federation. Both states had eight points each when they soccer, hockey, badminton and table tennis competitions concluded yesterday. The results
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