Singapore Standard, 23 December 1950

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  • 20 1 tIGER m n jl Singapore Standard y OL i NO. 178 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 308 1 Marshall: US Must Prepare For Third War 1 CSHINGTON, Dec. 22 (I P) Defrf.ee Secretary Mar-hall t*»M < oagress that the nation imi-t tor the > v«M?tuaiJiN*'' of a third world war it- "ardent hope 91 to avoid one, it \*a- disclosed Marshall and othei I .p defence' s said
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  • 111 1 lian A*. D 22 guard st a tttack on the United Government has an lateary lot a airi :.-rv themse es on bins the Unite I States stricted fl ii g ing Civil lautics •e.ed all pilots to B lei certain cond lighl plan
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  • 18 1 Second Convoy Of Vampires Arrive P^ second to re-equip fighter Fai East A r m good wej a
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  • 45 1 USAF To Reopen 13 More Bases IHINGTON, Dec. 22 S Force announced -da-- it tent live i tore 1 gramme to extend the to a B-w ing size. sea t ed to :h:v. the S one will be u<t-d air tree and civil i ies.
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  • 73 1 WASHINGTON, E> 22 (Reuter President Trui U.l an overa iom ttee to coordinate the United ites Government's military relationships with countrie have military OI onomic alliances with America A ting on whal he described as the "most urgent organisational problem we face." Mr. Truman ye- U
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  • 44 1 photo. Picture above shows United Nations troops marching from Pyongyang due to great pressure from th,' Chinese Communists, marking the beginning of their big retreat. The defeat has been termed Americas biggest military reverse on record. PAN A
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  • 180 1 HONGKONG, Deo. 22— (AP) —Genera] Liv Po-cheng, Comrtander of the Chinese Comnunist 2nd Field Army, made Ul unexplained appearance week m Shanghai. He ivas originally believed to be m Sikang or Tibet, leading Chinese Communist troops which began their "liberation" on Lhasa two months ago.
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  • 156 1 Standard Staff Reporter IN the coolest robberies perpetrated m Singapore m past few years. Chinese youths got away with 14 iden- v d< from the two houses m Bencoolen and Hylam Street.-, lust night. The modus operandi was so simple thai it was not
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  • 53 1 LONDON. Dec. 22 (AP) Buckingham Pal ace announced Thursday night that Kmg George and Queen BgjgJS plan to arrive m Wes {f™ Australia on March 1, l»oSrS visit Wellington, New Zealand, on May six. fne> plat to start their rel ;rn ]Our„ey from New Zealand to
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  • 47 1 I ONDON, DJC 22 s Margaret am ed nere b today from M where Se has been on J visit to hei si ter, Pnnew h stop nt S ie made a 1 lg Nice while her 1 of the Kings i ■-->-- was fuelled.
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  • 103 1 PENANG, Dec. 2?, (AP) Intensive combing of hills m Penang Island by the security forces which began early this week is still underway, the Associated Press reliably understands. This is one of the biggest combined police and military operations thai have ever been conducted
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  • 101 1 SOMEWHERE IN KOREA Dec. 22— (UP)— The British Marine Commandos fought the toughest battles alongside the United States Marines m the deep snow of north-east Korea m subzero weather, their commander said today. 'During the six years ol lasi war we newer fought such small arms
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  • 80 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 AP>: -A Congressional c jmn JJ; p lee warned Thursday the Panama Canal could be knocked out by an enemy bombing attacK SS urged speedy action looking toward construction oi anotner waterway linking the Atlanuc and Pacific Oceans. The Committee asked tor
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  • 135 1 Standard Staff Reporter COMPENSATION for riot victims' loss of life and property is under consideration by the Government, a Government spokesman told The Standard yesterday. The matter was taken up three days ago. Meanwhile the entire Singapore Police Force has been since the
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  • 141 1 Menzies Wants Aircraft SYDNEY. Dec. 22 (Reuter- 1 AAP) The Prime Minister Of Australia. Mr. Robert G. Menzies, left here by air tonight for London to attend the January Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference. His wife and daughter were with him. j The party will have Christ-] mas dinner m New
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  • 125 1 SYDNEY, Dec. 22 (ReuterAAP)— A jury m the Central Criminal Court here today acquitted William Birtle, a 25--year-old fisherman of having murdered Kathleen Holmes, aged 11. one of the two English sisters found dead at Toukley, northern New South Wales, on Aug. 29. Immediately
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Dec. 22. CUP). Sir Ralph Stevenson, British Ambassador to Egypt who has been attending the Anglo-Egypt-ian talks on Egypt's demand for a revision of the 1936 treaty is leaving by air for Cairo today.
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  • 157 1 BWGKOK, Dec. 22 (UP)— Pedicab drivers sent a wreath and birthday greetings to Premier Josef Malm yesterday m a march on the Soviet legation here. The birthday greetings were r written on three large posters. Two identical posters, written m red letters, said.
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  • 73 1 Calendars Free To Readers |i 1 1 WITH today's Issue, I j 1 1 we are giving «'arli [j i reader a I 9 5 I I i 1 calendar with our I j 1 1 compliments. j i The Singapore L i 1 Standard will be pub- I l[
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  • 266 1 WASHINGTON, Dec 22 (UP T h v Western Powers werv finally rra«l> today to t«H Russia their terms for holding a decisive Hi«j Four ?m*«'tin^ on crucial Easl-V> o*t issues. Barring an unexpected change of signals, the representatives of the United States. Britain and
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  • 84 1 Rhee Grants Amncstv To Prisoners SEOUL Dec 22. (UP).—President Svngman Rhee granted Christmas amnesty today to civil and military prisoners now being held m Korean jails. The amnesty commuted deal sentences for many pi isoners. reduced prison sentences for some and freed still others The special Christmas decree, issued aiter
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  • 36 1 Standard Stall Reporter THRKK Indians, believed to have participited m the re< -ent riots, were arre ted early tt tmorning at their homes, under the Emergency Regulations. I the Special Branch ol UK
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  • 566 1 Peking Rejects UN Ceasefire Mediation Move TOKYO, Dec. 23 (DP): Communis! China rejected today the United Nations bid lor a ceasefire m the Korean Mar. It declared that the United Nations ceasefire resolution was 1 because China was not a member of the United Nations. China's rejection of the United
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  • 263 1 TOKYO, De* 23 (UPI Communist forces on I rnited Nation i Fronti burled fresh attacks today and General Douglas Ma* -Arthur earned that the Reds preparing to launch a massive new offensive into South Korea Mac Arthur's warning of a new Invasion was issued m
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  • 108 1 TOKYO. Dec. 22 (8 AAP' -Ships of nine nations commanded by an Amer ll ake up the United Nations .una end c I keeping the waters around Korea safe for transports and sometimes giving fire support on ground for c Britain has the i,vc>i:<\
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  • 93 1 standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LIMPIR. Fri In a Christmas message to the people of Malaya, the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney. states. "This Christmas. our thoughts turn especially to those who are continuing on duty, to the troops, police and many others for
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  • 459 2 Standard Stall Reporter A SINGAPORE Chinese petition to revoke the Malayan visa regulations introduced on Oct. 1 has been submitted to the Colony Government. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce and 278 other Chinese Msociatioiis and trading societies registered m the Colony have
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  • 125 2 THE FOLLOWING tele gram has been received by the O 0( Singapore Dittrict. Major General D Dunlop. from Brigadier Coad m command of 27 Inf Bde m Korea to whom one quarter of the Korea Fund donated by troops and civilians m the Colony was remitted: On behalf
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  • 91 2 A EUROPEAN". P. L. Ovsiannikoff. 23, was charged before the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. S. E Teh. yesterday with having obtained credits amounting to $163 from the Majestic Hotel management through false pretences. Oysiannikoff said that he had no intention to cheat the hotel. He
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  • 312 2 NINE PEOPLE, including the manager of a cabaret, the managing director of a granite quarry and a government d* rk appeared m the Singapore Second robce Lourl yesterday charged with Wringing Income la\ regulations. Fines totalling SSG4 w-re imposed on seven who Pleaded miiltv TK«
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  • 340 2 Photo. Royal English School Standard Staff Reporter ONLY FOI R of the 600 boys of the Royal English School of Stamford Road, Singapore, which is closing down for want ol accommo^jlion have so far been able to obtain admission to Government schools.
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  • 88 2 1 TWO SEAMEN. Salleh Saged Kassim. 35 and Mohtar bin Aha- mad, 25 each drank a mixture j of samsu, brandy and whisky and afterwards headed straight into Beach Road Police Station. N where they kepi shouting and j banging the counter. In the
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  • 82 2 PATRONS at tonight's grand opening of the only air condi- tinned cabaret m Singapore, the j Air View Cabaret, Peck Seah Street, are assured ot a good night's entertainment. In addition to a number of, floor shows, there will be free j distribution of the
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  • 136 2 GOLD worth about $250,000 was ordered to be returned to 1 a Chinese, Kwok Tai Seng yesterday when Mr. Justice Evan acquitted him of a charge of smuggling the gold 1.000 tahils into the Colony. The ease was mentioned m the Singapore High Court
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  • 247 2 Standard SiatT Benorter Picture by T!!E MUSLIMS ol Singapore •fcstcrdaj eelehri tlit* birthday ol the Prophet Mohamed with ihe feedin; of school children at the Aljunied School Later m i'> afternoon, a moeiin:: w*a held at the prcaniipf <»i ih< Mnfifim Miiwionary Society m Ceylnng. While
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  • 139 2 Butterworth Celebrations In Butt* v rth tb it or thousand M;:- ns gathered the Bi s of Malay National O g Province V, ,v branch, ye terday m honour of t I lay. The ceremony started witl official opening of the n< mises of MN*. I 1 Lesley branch headquarter*
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  • 25 2 MR KOH E t V. n I Keong Penf i c sse Denial Final Examination U iversity of Malaya for the B.D.S. degn
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  • 157 2 GOVT. TO REPAY VSC'S LOSSES Standard Slaff Reportrr SINGAPORE Volu, c:r Special Constables who m*i\ suffer pecuniary loss m an\ way by reason of their duties, have been assunnt by Government that their Imses "will be made up.*' To ensure that ail Yohmt I Specials shall receive equiti treatment the
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  • 141 2 Roars Of Laughter At X'mas Panto A -HOUSE i" no g eted comers to th* ia Theatri -terday i I when Radio Malax a pr* recorded its 1950 Cnr;pantomime T d the Beanstalk" m SAT A i>. A lively script by Morris ai d T it V. i I as
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  • 26 2 THE DOCKYARD Club < fl. M. Naval Base. Sing holding a Childi c s Km today w'uic.i includes I Dress Comp* a at 2.3 i:
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  • 33 2 X'M AS TREAT JOHORE BAHRU, Frl M n 100 children were c o tamed to an ITmas treat by women i E of St C pher's Church, at I Civil Servic* Association, fc
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  • 193 2 FOR OFFERING a SaO-bribe to a police inspector, a 23-year-old Indonesian. Abdul Malik, was fined $300 m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday. Inspector V. Ratnasingam told the court that on Sent. 18 he visited a shop at Canal Road With a detective. When he
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    • 419 2 THE S P era ofSingaI the Two-Shoes on 27 m. and 8 30 p.m. NOTICES ~STR7ITS~STEAMSrTIP COMPANY LIMITED. Official Notice Proposal To Change Names of Ships. I. JOHN CRICHTOX. as Secretary I Straits Steamship Company Singapore, hereby give notice that m consequence of rmity m nomenclature, we have applied to
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    • 144 2 SITUATIONS V^TantT ■MM AND HIV nn i) on, ■OMLC CINI M L Fii.i i) omi I Particulars r* i ics. Blluwanei i are appended below (i) Salary s c 22d of Cost of I.i. ar.ee. sun ance and H In addi C mping ■taj be pa (ii) Qualific I dates
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    • 305 3 m^r 4^^iiii m^ 7/// vSRKi wkSS««w x 1 1., i ix^y v i "v v 9 w "w "w*. a *n fei&KSsssiiv >^^S;^^ v iS I mmmmmm I mmmmmmmrmmaiammmmM&mmmmmm r- WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS W^, *4 A MIT I? J? V VIM AC *aW^ ff; /l PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR v
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  • 191 4 JB Observes Prophet's Birthday Standard Stall Reporter >RE BAHRU, Fri X- ar y 3,000 Malays and other Muslims m Johore Bahru carrying flags and bann< rs accompanied by kampong groups paraded througn the streets of Johore town In celebration of Prophet Mohammad's Birthday to lay. Headed by Inehe Has.- an
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  • 69 4 Standard Staff Correspond m KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.- Commissi* tner of P W N I■' has given instructions to ice to take the est pi ions to gu the identity of citizens who m informal bandits to P.O. Box Mr. Gray has ordered U etters I
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  • 707 4 Normal Class Should Be Basic For Unified Service, Says Union Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE teachers are unyielding m the view that the Norma! Class qualification is an acceptable basic qualification, said Mr. P. V. Sarma, President of the Singapore Teachers Union, yesterday m a statement commenting on the recommendations
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 4 I Mr. and Mrs. Than I Fook Sins photographed I I alter their wedding last 1 1 week. The bride was the 'l former Miss Wons, r Sens Vee of Kuala Lumpur I and the groom is on the J i staff of Messrs. Hock Heng and Co.,
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  • 112 4 PENANG, Fri. A wellknown Penang Chinese, Tan i Swee Tin. told Mr. E. M. Sma wood m the Magistrate's j Court today that he was not the owner of the vessel m which an accident had occurred to a greaser, Ip .Kwan, on Aug. 30.
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  • 286 4 Young Report Not Tenable Teachers Standard Staff Reporter THE PRINCIPLE of Unification for the Education Service has not been observed with regard to marginal differences for additional qualifications m the recommendations of the Select Committee, says a statement issued by the Singapore Teachers Union. The salaries show wider differences as
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 4 Leading Fireman Alias bin Labal of Serem'an. wfr i was recently presented with the Colonial Fire Brigad3 Lonsr Servic M°dal b* tV« Aciing British Adviser.
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  • 89 4 Standard staff Cort espondesrt [POH, Fri. Advice to villagers to work hard and be thrifty given by the Mentri Besar Perak, Dato Pangiima Bukit G; tang when he paid a three-day visit to the Kxoh district, Selama, and Krian m North Perak. Accompanying the Mentri Besar
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  • 248 4 EUROPEAN'S PASSPORT IMPOUNDED Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LIMPIR, Fri. In safer ol by lh«* prosecution, the President of th«- Semion* Mr. D. k. (»rant today "ranted hail m ti,« M $15,000 each to a European elect! fecal rsjtgineer, Clement, a mining engineer W, T. H. !ip» Chinese, than Sok Poh
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  • 48 4 ISt.md.tid S Correspond' IPOH. Fri t th- larue Mimb 'i criminal cases lo be br— ih< up hearing, there bl tion this pear Perak Hiyh o Cases peadiai mostl> out oi tl i gency while ti a maker H q trials to be bi aid.
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  • 16 4 Curfew Off For A WeeK S .d.rd s. 7.:-;" i have been v. "There is to
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    • 219 4 r&APORE TEACHERS UNION. r NOTICE OF EMERGENCY I XTRAORDWARY GENERAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that on Emergency Extraordinary General Meeting of the Singapore Teachers Union will be heid on Friday 29th December, 1950 at 10.00 a.m. at the Union premises, 331, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Agenda. 1. To discuss
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    • 56 4 ORE Wlin Dft Mr----* CI gi /Wfc' k J=n »)|-H*ail>-H m. V, Sole Agents: boinriiE cr CO. Ilk A^ih^we^My Wf^ LIVER OUEMJLSiQN BHsssssWainHiW- vvfiMF'B £3 in i i rl 3 'i^H fc i T -^SwW* V^BSs^Kssv3'9t^rT9^ri ■C f mmW m\ T* T* kw A. W m Am Ssss S V
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 664 4 f F E D E RA T I <|y|lj||§pl 5#7 1? #7 llfi IV r l\,»^'/-.», Hockey: Seiangor vs Pahang Lido: Iroquois 3^ ii L 2.45. 3.15, OCif\lL riO/in 1 r>fi«> v. .1 4 p.m. (Malay Tourney), G. 30 and 9.15 p.m. Gipsy Wild- 1 Plaza: Our Wry Own 1,
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  • 58 5 l'\ ■f\ NO. 10 SOLUTION Mowing ate the print ars of The Standard sword Fsßsle No. ls\ Ss Ist arise Mary Ann. rgns l «aac Penang. i:ui prise Swee Lake. Vi Fiffta Avenue, GreenI <• n IOOSi 3rd pri^e Md. Idris, kaa Lama, Kuala Pilali.
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  • 270 5 Standard Stall Correspondent PI^ANG, Friday:— An elaborate scheme u> tap water from the Sangei Knang Hills is now m hand to supph water to all villages m the south west of Penan» Island. This v.- as disclosed
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  • 191 5 I«>MM>\. Fri. In Malaya "the people have »i!\rr been nsaaie to feel that the campaign is not an alien straggle between the gmtiiinwnl forces and thai i amnaimiiil i. bail ssac «»t the outcome of which will anliiaialrli anTecfl their
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  • 70 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The manager oi the banned Modern Daily News, Fung Toe. appeared before Mr. E. :.I. Small wood m the magistrate's court today and pleaded guilty to a summons charge of operating a printing press without a licence at Pitt Street on
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  • 69 5 POH. Fri.— An Indian estate 1 1 nan (2SI t il 7 year old wh s .^e she refused r sick mother to go .c wi i I was sentei i Bar. at the Perak iii^b. toChinniah, fatt r used ily marIr and ball October the
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  • 119 5 Standard Stall Correspondent BATU PAHAT. Fn Th- v magi Committee of I c Over ea Chinese High School. Chen Slew School. Ai Chun Girls' Sch k>l, Oversea Chinese School, and Lee Chee School, Batu Paha has decided to erect a new two-storey build inc. replacing
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  • 64 5 Pawned Trousers To Pay Bill A U YEAR OLD dhohy. Kwong Long. charged v. it h aaisappiopiiating two pairs of trousers belonging to his customer, said m the Singapore Fourth Police Court jesterday that he "had to pawn the trousers to meet my Municipal bills.'' "I intended to redeem it
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  • 166 5 SEREMBAN, Fri. Reviewing the work of the Social Welfare Department. Negri. Sembilan, the Yang Per? nan Besar said that the aged, blind, widows, orphans and other disabled persons continued to receive aid from the Department. In addition dependents of those murdered by terrorists and
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  • 320 5 As Cfar i s A ma s Day ip- hes, many Singapore soclubs and associations pleted pre- M their yuletide os and Sin"aB ulway In .1 hold a od social for mci rs th r I-• fj nj L n Boxing Day at 2 9J
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 5 Photo. THE MUSLIMS of Johore Bahru held a procession yester day, the Prophet's birthday. Picture shows a section of the procession completing the last lap before reaching Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque.- Standard
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  • 339 5 Teachers Oppose C'ttee Report: Call Meeting Standard Stall" Reporter THE SINGAPORE Teachers' Union is calling an extraordinary general meeting of its members next Friday at J 0 a.m. to decide plans for further action concerning its tight for a Unified Education Service. This was stated yesterday by Mr, P. v.
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  • 300 5 BANDITS LOSE THREE MEN, ARMS, AMMO Standard Slaff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPIR. Fri.— Bandits killed a Police Lieutenant and a Special C.on-.lai>l<> and injured three others, one of them (a Special Constabulary Serjeant) seriou*ly. m the Kuala Kuhu District, Seiangor, this afternoon. Three bandits were killed m the Federation m
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  • 54 5 MENZIES D UE TODAY THE PRIME Minister ol Australia. Mr. Robert G. Menzies is expected to arrive m Singapore this afternoon by the BO A C on his way to London for the Prime Ministers Conference. Mr. Menzies will stay at Bukit Serene as the guest of the Commissioner General,
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  • 41 5 THE MAYFAIR Musical Dramatic Association ad U celebrate its 16th anniversay today. A concert by members and an Indonesian Cultural Dances Troupe will be held at the Mayfair Hall at 8 p.m. A dim.t i be held on Sunday.
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  • 218 5 More Help Flows In For Mrs. Pereira DESPITE a reputation being cynical and selfish, the people of Malaya arc ly go l-hearted and gympi tic, judging by their n a ponsa to genuine ca tress, says a i. adex himself "Fensi sser**. Pensioner; i. sell not too well off, says
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  • 383 6 HOOVER'S PL AN REJECTED Western Nations 'Mean Business. Says Truman W VSHINCTON, Dee. 22 V1M I v ...li.lnrily vwth Western Europe ve*terd i'"' T" e M>«^ed IV,-i,le..t Herbert H,,,,ver\ ,,b», P a >? eare<l turn down ,,K,,ilv ihe «,.,a,, 8 ilI1( kev Z?"J" r A r '<an defences based and
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  • 68 6 Woman Wants To Fly Over Himalayas SSELDORF, D, 22 Liese Ba h. former eh unpion, rday that .die be the i w man Ihe H da- fl hon yester- India. She told rehad been nviti tt Indian Aeroclub for si "es m Indian cil es. In -he will attempt hei
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  • 80 6 I.NL.A. Dec. 22: J Quirin< a nunitte* and nc for fami... niia'si ons. President als fre fto in-j es during <tmas holid. >n. Brst meeting oi a cc set up to erV I c or me ba hnrino oi f the slum se rtks -ed
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  • 52 6 kKE SI v CESS Dec. 22 United Nations •ficiaily rm insj its head:U :s to the new. Ma si 3 rapi r ix the rsl ■•••< m January, a ttMtigh con- eeti tgs will still be I i:t re a ..uother three or a The officials 'mted
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  • 70 6 SEOUL, I) 22 ihe South Korean Goveri ment fo owing ted Nations representations ha-, agreed to wide pena! re- forms. These include the remis ion t< morn v. of the death sentences except tor the most serious crimes, release of prisoners sentenced to 'on years
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    39 6 photo. Charles E. Wilson. t;4. who has taken np lhe newly created post of Director of the ISA Oiliee of Mobilization to support and direct mobilization of Western European nati o n s in the nuiit against Communism. AP
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  • 129 6 SEOUL, Dec. >2 (Reuter-AAP) North Korean Communist radio declared last night that the "People's Army" will once again "liberate Seoul, the Southern capital. It said, according to the Korean agency KIP here that the "North Korean Supreme People's Council had declared Seoul to
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  • 54 6 The Philippine Veterans Legion marked the 71st birthday of S iet Premie: 1 Joset Stalin yesterday by drawing up a petition asking the Russian leader to desist from precipitating another global war. The Veterans Legion, made up of Filipino veterans of World War II. is similar to
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  • 35 6 Unlawful duck hunting has been reported on Vltava River running through Prague. The newspaper Svobodne Slovu quoted sportsmen a> saying "irres- QSlble persons" were catching ducks on fishine lines. It did not say how.- A.P
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  • 50 6 To those who mink it needs an optimist to setHe in Iceland, the American-run international airport at Keflavik is just loaded with such people. Out of approximately 400 Americans, some 115 have worked on this base ;jnce 1947 and earlier. And out )f this 115, 4G have Icelandic wives. A.P
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  • 35 6 New decorations for model soldiers and now insignia of rank i and service are to be introduced [in the Czechoslovak army on January 1, 1951, by order of the Coiminander-in-Chief, President Klemeni Gottwald.- A .P
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  • 27 6 Mrs. Hattie W. Caraway, rz, ot Arkansas, first woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, died yesterday at White Hall Sanatorium at Falls Church. Virginia.- A. P
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  • 34 6 Mr Emest Bevin, the British Foreign Secretary, declined to comment on his talks In Brussels vhen he returned to London. "I i don't think 1 should add anything to the communique," he declared. Reuter
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  • 21 6 Cardinal Count Konrad Von Preysing, Bishop of Berlin and the Soviet zone has died of heart failure. He was 70.- Reuter
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  • 29 6 Prime Minister AH Razmara announced 540.000,000 rials, about Si 934.000 sterling, has been allocated *to provide for jobs lor unpniD'oved on roads and simple building projects in Iran.- A.P
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  • 29 6 A strong earth tremor was felt In Chile on Thursday morning, provoking coos d< rabl* aterra. Many buildings were eked, i;,,! no <nialtics have been report< d.- A. P
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  • 27 6 The King received in audience at Buckingham Palace on Thursday U Ohn. the Burmese Ambassador on relinquishing his appointment to become Burmese Ambassador to Russia.— A. P
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  • 48 6 Public donations paid the fines of two newsmen convicted of printing obscene Language. And enough money was left over to start a permanent reporters' defence fund. The newsmen had quoted from John Steinbeck's book, "To a God Unknown, which a Manila court held to be obscene.--. A. P
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  • 27 6 Iran's Premier Razmara angered by press criticism, has this week suppressed three leading Opposition newspapers, jailing two I editors on charges i>f insulting' i the government. A.P
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  • 52 6 Massive forces of police were I Called out m industrial centres; of Northern Italy when 150.000 workers obeyed a Communist j j call for a four-hour strike. Arm- ed riot squads m jeeps led the j j police. The strike paralysed I Italy's metallurgical and mecha- j nical industries most
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  • 32 6 Mr. Walter Sherman Gifford, 'new United States Ambassador m London has presented his ere-j dentials to Kins George VI. Mr. Gifford arrived m Britain aboard j I the Liner America. 4c Reuter
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  • 28 6 The U.S. Senate has confirmed the appointment ol Hungarian-! born Mrs. Anna Rosenberg as Assistant Secretary of Defence earlier allegations of her j despite I Communist sympathies.— Reuter
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  • 37 6 J Representatives of the Western i Hemisphere Republics have voted to hold a Washington conference! of their Foreign Ministers about i two months hence to co-ordinate j of j efforts to meet the threa international Communism.—A A.P
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  • 55 6 A larsre number of Muslim pilgrims participated m the Urs eelebra tions of Hazrat Majadid Alf Sani at Roza Sharif. Sirhind (PEPSU) recent ly The pilgrims visited the Gurdwara at Sirhind where Pir Kfoham mcd Buddha, who led th** pilgrims, presented a copy of the Gfanth Sahib, to
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  • 262 6 WASHINGTON, Dee. 22 (UP) Chairman Gordon Dean of lhe Atomic Energy Commission, has informed Senators that Kus-da is carrrirjg on "intensive work on her atomic energy programme." He also trampled hard on current rumours that the Soviet Union did not achieve atomic explosion more than
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  • 205 6 BONN, GERMANY, Dec 22 (IP)— The Western Allies have offered independence to Western fT i i and declared that they arc willing to connider an\ concession the Germans may demand a* a price for furnishing troops for General Dwight D. Eisenhower's European Defence Army. The
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  • 207 6 WASHINGTON. Dec. 22 (AP)- The United Slates is repotted on to be ready to send about 30 B-26 bombers to Indo-China to bolster French forces fighting Communist-led rebels. The plain- will be flown to IndoChina by American crews and turned over to
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  • 79 6 LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 22: I UP): The United Nat D <-:,!• Team sent a I cable to tne Chinese Communist Government today. I pressing it.-, previous i i wered bid for forma! talks m halting the war m Kon Secretary General Trygve Lie told
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  • 71 6 MOSCOW, L, 22: (AP) Soviet pre-.- charged that President Truman has approved a plan for using the armies of Huang Kai-shek m Indochina. it said that Mr. Truman, Mr. A< beson and Mr. Dulles considered at a special meeting a report recommending thi< The article
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  • 213 6 LAKE SUCCESS. Dec. 22: (UP) Secretary General Trygve Lie reiterated his belief of that world peace can be preserved and declared that the United Nations will survive whatever the outcome of the Korean war. The Norwegian diplomat told j his first nress conference since
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    78 6 photo. POISED FOX TAKE OFF Shortly after this U.S. Navy picture was snapped, the long, slender Viking rocket soared 08 to 69 miles above the earth m its first public test at the White Sands Proving Ground. While the Viking, largest of American-built rockets, fell far short of
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  • 38 6 SANTIAGO, Dec. 22: (Reuter) A strong earthquake today seriously damaged buildings m the province of Co- gui mho. northern Chih There were no casualties. The j main damage was m ihe city |of La Serena.
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  • 68 6 BONN. Germany, Dor 22 (IP)— A black border ed announcement of the "impending death" of Josef Stalin was received by several West German parliament members through the mail today. They bore Czechoslovak postmarks and were pass ed b> Czech censors The Mack boraerei letters m Caeca langnage were
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  • 101 6 'Eisenhower Will Inspire All Europe' WASHII 1.. (Reuter) Mr l\ has told Pn lent Ti the appointment i Dwight I) Ei enh< Allied Commande r m 1 inspire Europ At. Tin. nan passing formation to m i the Secrctai that tl i by justified the ci c that the i
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  • 58 6 Senators Urge Aid To MacA Speeded Up X IRACHI D !2 (t P) United Sta S ators Hoi Ferguson, Republican, Theodon ;> have called upon tion m X speed help to Arthur. At a press their i hei w I>. < < re not satisfied the amo n Ma Korea.
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    • 125 6 >o« •x^x^J l! r wish <>nr many W?-'.; j* patrons un<l friends 4' 5 y HAPPY 0 J CHRISTMAS j-y y» >^^ %i a M^ \W WUkimg 111 ustomers A Merry X'mas special Offer to VII Customers Q 0 LIMITED 500 BASKETS OF Q FLOWERS AT $101-each Q Book earU
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  • 52 7 Wed. 1 that is a tendency for P.WJ3 ers 1 rift iway, 4 v of the Negri Se 1 Ruler pays a tribute to t core of old and faithi v. ho have served v the Department over I an r ir gn nei al i<
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  • 210 7 Standard Staff Reporter CONTRARY to the general belief that Malayan rubber had been declining m the recen that country is reliably estimated at around toe Russian purchases of it months, shipments to 10,000-ton mark each month. The apparently decreasing figures
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  • 161 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE COLONIAL Development Corporation's scheme t > set up m Penang a factory to process and can ikan kemkong miijht be abandoned because experiments carried out m the canning and m ascertaining the fish ■eal properties
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  • 273 7 Standard Staff Reporter til PI BU€ Insurance Company, I. id., eapii lal $2,000,000 and registered m Singapore, w\\\ i..;. \aih come inio existence on January 6, 1951, it >s h announced e-!er dav. -founded n winy will deal m re S insurance,
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  • 159 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE FAR Eastern representative of the Colonial Dove- lopnient Corporation. Mr. F. MacFadzean, said m a radio broadcast last night that the Corporation plans to develop j small estates of houses suitable for sale to the middle income groups. He said that while
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  • 114 7 RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Dee. 22) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Locc 81.87 SI. 88 FOB. m bales Jan. No. 1 R.S.S. 51.79 SI.BO No. 2 R.S.S. 51.74 $1.75 No. 3 R.S.S. (Norn.) $1.69 $1.71 Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON RUBBER Friday's
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  • 250 7 EXCHANGE rates now m force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES BELLING BUYING i I I. I on so en d/a 90 j 's London 2 4 8/33 2 i 7 .'2 n 1/4 2/« &/1& 2/4 11/32
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  • 165 7 DETROIT. Dec. 22 (UP) General Motors has bowed to the Government car price rollI ack orders and ended its fourday ban on the sale of 1951 Chevrolets, Pontiacs and Cadillacs. Meanwhile, merchandisers are willing to conform with the Government's request for voluntary price rollbacks -but they
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  • 574 7 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday:— "It has always been incomprehensible ta me how any one 1 with the real interest of Malaya at heart can advocate a tin agreement m harmony ii the principles of the Havana Charter," *aid Mr. J. Gordon, chairman of Sungei
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  • 185 7 Standard Staff Reporter CONSTRUCTION oi the proposed Singapore 80-foot, seven-storey luxury hotel at the 6j mile, I'a«ir Panjang will begin ns soon ns the plan is approved by the Municipal Architect. j The project, approved by the Rural Board on Thursday
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  • 128 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRODUCE mark< I m Singapore was generally quiet j yesterday, business being on a i small scale m certain sections only. Copra was quiet, buyers Indicating S*7j per picul and sellers $48J, but no deals resulted. Coconut oil had sellers at
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  • 128 7 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri.— -The Malayan share market remained quietly steady today. Only small business was reported. Tin shares showed slightly better m prices. Rubber and industrial shares were quiet. Changes wcie: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Straits Traders 13 I I- > Wearne Bros. 225 2.35xa1l
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  • 41 7 SEREMBAN, FrL— Seremban's >• report brisk bush es during the past few days. Sh dealing i?i toys pnd Christmas greeting cards and decorahave had the major share of the customers. More Malayans are buying Christmas trees these
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  • 315 7 "BUBBER small If Mrn Ea Malaya ground bolh m tin- quantity and quality product and. unless remedial action i- t position will steadily deteriorate." mSJ Mr. 'MacFadzean. Far Eastern representative of tin i Development Corporations The deterioration m the smallholders' position was largely due to
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  • 70 7 China Allows Barter HONGKONG. Ore. 22 (Ap): Mouth China Communists have lifted their newly-im posed total export ban .Hid resumed issuance of export permit, but. the South China Foreign Trade Bureau an nounced. the permits would be tented only for barter transactions. As reported m today's pto Coniianairt Ta Knag
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  • 56 7 Pes ts Hit Thai Rice BANGKOK l> (AP) —Thailand wil port over LOW). IN I Kins during lfs] Ministry of Agricul estimated after stu< latest crop reports the rice grow m- re Brought and pest troyed 300.40(1 a. i paddy this season k a rice-yielding a< rea 15.100.00. Most damaged
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  • 103 7 Rubber Market Steady Standard Btafl Qi rffeT i m the Singapore r ket during the prices subjef I tions but we'l n E Enter* I ig] m orders i ceived from the The approach of days had th( remained quic terday. At present market had kept well 8.. acted ory
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  • 280 8 From UK Voyage, Looks For A Job Stan&rrd Shipping Reporter i .1 k 5 i ie om\ Asian incinlHT of the crew :k,,...I i» the tU.lo.iy Uokin* for job as cook*ov. And 1 can cook"', Chang told The Standard yesterday, adding that he had cooked for more than seven months
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  • 75 8 PLANS FOR B.O.A.C.'S EXPANSION iS low future 1 ext i development the ?'ri::-h Overseas < orjioralion WCSsI I iluring lac war. lhe n ;»«irt ol tilt* (orI r ra ti n, Sir hV to Karachi X mg. Al.s- on the Fai lis ss ition betwt r i and m tor
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  • 22 8 GOVT. SUBSIDY FOR AIR INDIA rii E> 2 lAP) lizi bet < Mr. X trehi I rliamej has n 001 ta tl Rts
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  • 128 8 To Give Te chnical Guidance To Burma TOKYO D c 22 I Rent* r-AAP)— At the invitation Burmi se G >vernment three Japanese industrial rts have tefl Tokyo by air for Rangoon to assist ontry's industrial development, particularly shipng and ship repair, Japanese press reports say. They a Shun Ma
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  • 105 8 HONGKONG, Dec. Hi (Reuter-AAP) The European crew of the Chinese-owned Catalina aircraft which was f reed down near Macao recently, is said to* have been :.< d y the C'li-u -o authorities. The crew was earlier reported to have been "rescued" by the Chinese. ["he report
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  • 92 8 HONGKONG, Dec. 22: (AP) An alumini im ingot cargo oi 26,972 pieces will he taken to North China today aboard freighter, s.s. Heinrich Jessen The ship, originally s beduled t leave at noon yesterday. for further loading. It was authoritatively learnt that American trade officials
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  • 95 8 NEW DELHI. Dec. 22 (Reuter) Talks between India and Britain for a long-term air agreement are to begin here on Jan. 10, a usually well-inform-ed source stated. The air talks hold between the two countries m July last year failed to produce an agreement, the chief point of
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  • 38 8 An aluminum-coated cloth is g used m the United States m the manufacture of such items as coats, blankets and earmuffs. Known as milium, the lightweight cloth reflects body heat to give more warmth than ordi- fabrics provide.
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  • 75 8 UXBRIDGE. MIDDLESEX. Dec. 22: (Reuter) Four Indians three women and a man were sent for trial at the Old Bailey today for an alleged attempt to export nine bars of gold, worth £2,000 through London airport to India. They reserved their defence and were allowed bail.
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  • 32 8 The U.S. Senate Banking Committee has unanimously approved the nomination' of Mr. Charles Wilson, former president of the General Electric Company, to be Director of Defence Mobilisation. U.P
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    35 8 photo. Tie Far East Casualty Evacuation Service's Dragonfly helicopter pictured at the Taiping airstrip when it recently paid the town a visit for the first time since it* arrival m this country. E. C. Janardanan
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  • 298 8 U. S. Shipments To Manila Are Free From Control MANILA, Dec. 22 (I P)— Shipment* lo Manila from the United States have been exempted from the American Export and Licence Regulations which became effective on I)**c. 3 thi* >ear, ihe Foreign Office announced after tk the timely and determined representation
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  • 84 8 I'HF. MONTHLY cargo discharged and loaded at the Singapore Roads and Harbour Board wharves during November amounted to 570.403 tons. During November 218.085 tons of cargo were loaded and 352,323 tons discharged. Since the beginning of the year (January to November) a total of
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  • 121 8 HONGKONG, Dec. 19 (Renter- A AP)— The Chinese Communist authorities have sent out a call for fishermen who left ports along the China coast during the past year to return to their old grounds, according to local reports. The reports say the authorities
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  • 30 8 AN average of 87.000.000 telephone calls are made everyday m the United States. This represents an increase of 63 per cent during the past five years.
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  • 35 8 India's contributions to the United Nations m 1950 amounted to R5. 5.045.500. Fourteen per cent of this was paid m rupees the rest m U.S. dollars. Contributions last year totalled R54.555.500. GHS
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  • 47 8 Xmas Trees From U.S. Standard Staff Reporter SURPRISE was m store for Pan-American Airways' staff m Singapore when the Clipper brought m five real 'Christmas' trees for them, from San Francisco. It's the company's annual gesture to us at Christmastide, said Mr. Gordon Jones, District Traffic Manager.
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  • 79 8 WASHINGTON, Dec. 22: I P)-Fepublican Charles De ne. North Carolina, called on Thursday for a complete blockade of China and -every other Asian counti> where Communism is a threat. ■If drastiolly carried out It would mean more than a military campaign." Mr. Deane
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  • 110 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Customs yesterday auctioned seven Malay-style fishing boats which had become Government property through confiscation by court orders during the year. The boa's were originally detained following the arrest !of the crewmen who had con- travelled Singapore Customs regulations. The boats were lying
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  • 132 8 PAN AMERICAN >rl it will operate a fleet i iv mented Pacific airlift be \g :d Airways announced that .venty airplanes m an augconducted by the Military Air Transport Service. This brings the Pan American participation to approximately four-fifths of what it was at
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    • 205 8 3/» Al**ri¥AJ-S) ',>!<?, 0 DEPARTURES Arr/ 3iS M l ONSIH.I A HON t am* 1 1 Si i f.ARI I) IN DON I MAN MRU \Y> > i I Bl 1 r.iv\( CONSTI 1l A I lON flu r v It -it i !»r K.nr-' .tir» < •«■< HAM AIRWAYS
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    • 1037 8 TCTT-I_^nan^^^^^^!s^^^^^^^S^!^T^^flßsS^^ SAILINGS FROM SCANJiN., »i« UK COMiNtNi >> u»i«- P. s ham Proanc SriAVDiv for Saigon Bangkok ?o iv,- rw ■-,■>* rkaa TttONIA for Saißon Bangkok £ll Jan w it. "ixi>;\' for Baacfcok. Manila HongKonB Kobe A Yokohama 3o Itri 2 Feb "CAMBODIA !or Manila Hong- kong Kobe Yokohama 16
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    • 118 8 2 Ships m Harbour WHARVES Gdns 44 45 Toulouse, r \\'j M-i: Stan Moil< >. 12 13 Kotabaroe. 40/41 MathMaersk, 38 39 Ovula, 36/37 Steel Traveller, 33/34 ysses Antilochus, 29/30 Holland, 27. 28 tnver- aA 23 24 Star Alcyone, 21/22 Bidor, 17/18 Benwyvis, 15/16 Eenaxon. 13' 14 Sumatra. 11/12 Soudan,
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    • 46 8 I.NNT.R ROADS Tosari, E:: ierner. Hock Heng M.T.S. 12, Buloh. Senai, Amnuputty, Hong Thong. Wakde Taype. Kajang, Rimau, Merauke, Charti Pibul. EC. Nawa, Sitsen, Batochahra. Puseng, Rajah Brooke, Kotanica, Beloga. Atjeh. Hock Thai Stia, Meriimau, Malim, King Bay. Kah Kheng, Kelantan. Darter. Sungei Asahan. Saiong. Segamat.
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    • 126 8 SS^MAILS* DESPATCHES TODAY: Kelantan (parcels only) by Kelantan. Pontianak by Demta, Sarawak (except Sibu and Miri) noon by R. Brooke. Thailand 5.45 p.m. by train, Terempa by Taype, U.S.A. and Canada by Lombok. Ihdo-China 6 p.m. by Chantiliy, Palembang noon by Eknpire M ountain, Sibu noun by Belaga. ARRIVALS TODAY:
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  • 515 9 Plan To Resettle Malaya Peasants THE COLONIAL Development Corporation is planning an organised peasant resettlement scheme aiming at diversifying the peasant's holding m Malaya. Broadcasting from Radio Malaya last night, Mr. Frank MacFadzean, Far Eastern representative of the Corporation, said that as far as possible the scheme should avoid making
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  • 176 9 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Wed. Research by the Depart ment of Agriculture m Negri Sembilan during 1950 was confined mainly to padi, says the Yang di Pertuan Besar's review for the year. A comprehensive programme of varietal, manurial, time of sowing and age of j seedling trials
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    • 171 9 r^m^a i NO w showing I nTTui M 1,,.,.45..I ,,.,.45. 6..™ .A3ULOUS XMAS TREAT FOR YOUNG AND OLD! %fljH) >mm \t tßttmmmm* '^^^^^^^^mStt^^ I \wAmm\ WmmmWrnw^ MISINTAT.ON JfeTlreiisiire BOBBY DRISCOLL ROBERT NEWTOM BASIL SYDNEY l„d.^ a »«m 'WAV OUT WEST" Ti at Sim. PKIN' CE OF WOES" rimf-r-' TTS A
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    • 190 9 R KX -Johore Bahru K^nWl^3| TODAY 3 SHOWS WmWmthtthstW'ftii^^ 3.15, 6.45 9.15 mWMWtfMWift'UlmVlTmmmmm 'BUM" (Hindustani) Us< I)ay 3 lr) f; 30 9 15 p m ATI ANTIC Great World "15 IK HI" Today 3 Shows 3—7 9.15. Il 1 ITS A GREAT FEELING" (Hindustani) (Technicolor) Opening Tomorrow SUN New World
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    • 208 9 n A.M.— 1.45— 4.15— 6.45 9.30 P.M. THERE'S NOTHING MERRIER THAN A MUSICAL TREAT THIS XMAS! |j „.mf^^kmM*mm^ ',i\?J JDriiHCKEH-GIOmDEHAYIN -.r^u. MARJORIE MAIN>PHIL SILVERS *echn\C° lur MIDNIGHT TONTGHf^^" THE GREATEST MUSICAL UNDER THE SUN f THE GREAT STACE MUSICAL EVEN 1 GREATER ON THE SCREEW^^g^T p n %V- -Mjf lYbuiv
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    • 253 9 RESTAURANT 10. Peek Seah SI. (off Max\v< 11 ltd I Singapore's newts! ami nio-l u|>-10-<lal» r Tonight Grand Gala Opening at 8 p. n, Charming and attractive hostesses including Miss Linda Wong, Malacca's 1950 Cab By Courtesy of the Management of th. Happy World Cabaret two Happy's Queens Miss Mary
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    • 122 9 N. hTn f 1^ E ,m) IJ-SJIJ H^I fAN ALLEY CAT MOOCHER f THIS TIME I'M SONNaI f ,\S */l PREPARE > Tu£? <y^=£ L ,r y^S£SP. TEO L,KE YOU WiTH A YACHT... CALL VER —A x \V\V V CAST OFF/ #^§fcfvr i THAT OUTFIT, COSTUME YAK.' I'M BLUFF *J'
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  • 1086 10 CHRISTMAS '50 ONE OF GLADNESS AND SADNESS 'HRISTIANS the world ow -r look forward to rat inn (Christmas m j. c;u»t hearts. But Nt-ar their joy is ,d nith a feeling of rtwiffj v*ith events x«.r»a ami other parts world looming X m the picture. art* reports l»y Corrt'-poiulenls MM
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    526 10 melodious, col hi miles ng, ich lakes its way through tty m New Year' Da BUDAPEST: -C i qua- as salami an I a variety I ses, all oi a I ich hi c been short for nths, are j De up on the shelves and m the
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  • 117 10 GUINNESS VOTED 1950 TOP STAR 1 OXDON. Dec. 22-British "V ftl star Alex Guinness was chosen as the best actor of the year by the National Board of neview on Wednesday. Guinness has been seen m several British films fr America. notably -Kind Hearts and Coronets." "The Titan," an Italian
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  • 35 10 T. JOLLY WOOD, Dee. 22—Bri- Tish film stars Jean Simmons (31), and Stewart Granger (37) were married on Wednesday night m Tuchon. Arizona, the ceremony being performed by a Methodist minister A.P
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  • 31 10 pRAGUK, Dec. 22— The Czechoslovak State Film Corporation celebrated Stalin's 71st birthday yesterday by opening four small theatres m outlying sections of Prague showing newsreels and short subjects.- A.P
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  • 57 10 "ARACHI. Dec. 22.— Prime 1 V Minister Liaquat Ali Khan has been presented with fulllength sound films qf bis recent t> ur of the United States by Ameriran Ambas«:ado:- Avra Warren. The films-, which run about an hour, cover the complete American trip of the Prime Minister
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  • 55 10 MilW YORK. Dec. 22— A NaL^tiona! Broadcasting Company executive on Wednesday said the President's daughter, Margaret Truman, is negotiating a long-term contract with the N.B.C for radio and television appearances. The theatrical trade paper Variety said Miss Truman would receive approximately US$4,OOO for each appearance with an income
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  • 59 10 "jVprW YORK. Dec. 22 -The 'Columbia Broadcasting System has requested its more than 2.500 employees m enzht nties to sign statements of loyalty to the United States, it was learned today. The statements ask employees it' they ever have been members of the Communist Party. Fascist organizations or
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  • 63 10 U r ASHINGTON, Doc. 22— Paul Robeson has asked the Federal District Court here to order the State Department to stop preventing him from going abroad. The Negro Singer, who told the world peace conference m Paiis last April that American Negroes would never go to war against
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  • 159 10 HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING IN SINGAPORE j SINGAPORE'S first proIfessional heavyweight conItesl m the past 40 years is [[scheduled for Friday at ijthe Happy World Stadium lj between Tommy Nutter of J England and the Dutch ij'Carpentier", Hans Quen'[tenmeyer. 1 1 N utter (1351 b.) and Quentei meyer (1951 b.) are fighters
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    57 10 Picture taken during a dinner party given m honour of Mr. Tai Swee Kee by the members of the Sitiawan Kutoos Sports Party on his transfer to Penang. Mr. Tai Swee Kee is seated fifth from left and on his left is Mr. Tan Boon WU^t <his former Student) Flesident
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  • 84 10 PARIS. Dec. 22— (AP)— Sugar ,Ray Robinson, Negro holder of the world welterweight title was told on Thursday he is a '"friendly diplomat" of Democracy. This tribute to Sugar Ray. now ,m a six weeks business and pleasure tour of Europe, was paid by .Milton
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  • 69 10 SYDNEY, Dec. 21 (Reut< rAAP) Following 14 final acceptors were declared today lor the Australian Jockey Club Summer Cup* to be run over 13 tur'longs at Randwick on December >26: 1 Yamboon 8 st. 7 lb.: Steady 7J; 'Great World 7.9: Golden Bird 7.7; 'Theo 7.5; Yoianda 7.5:
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    • 161 10 JV Jtk Jfft^mf m I brand/. V x ■w f J I MARK f\ JfeS^^\ of EXCELLENT L^j^MW QUALITY /\^-W MARGMINE THE hO HONG OIL MILLS (1931) LTD. HEAD OFFICE 65, CHULIA STREET Jf *J id. &r WATER PROOF jA^f 21 IbWELS fA K V 'W J INCABLOC M^M, X
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    • 384 10 H^jiio Programmes RADIO VIALAVA fSJ Sfatwori rrta. SINGAPORE WWAKG 1 IMm a-n H.l S > I*** Xc «•**«•> j tMiMSfI rsOGEAMMI p( p^ n,». ;hTrw»«s*i v poi t-roxraiusnr SaaaasarT; f^"* m «t Haven't a] f\ taanlfcW I* »J« Varietj *__*b__^ 9J i BE Ma) I L U.rkli share Marfcel 'B,*
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  • 990 11  -  OLLIE DAVIES By sllvriNG un well on the track the three-year old bay English «I_. Triner, who Las retained hi* Ipoh winning form should be able E ileal" Osgood one, m Croydon and Dark Brocade m the P. O. Cup Ii!! r .he six
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  • 131 11 OUie Davies Gay Reveller 'Minorou* HXVV RICKSMI \I» KIMHKRLEY itiCKSMEAD RACE 1 Fountain lady Ku k^meiul Cara\an PILGRIMS WAV PILGRIM'S WAY BRIG mf NG sE\G RACE 8. Bright Menggeng rjo Grande Pilgrim's Way 77Z~7 TROISERS TT^TlOll T R (^kv ER Ace RACE S riiirlmere De Win Lucky Ace
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  • 1248 11 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: Horses: Class s—Div.5 Div. 2 5 Furs,: 2.15 P.M. 1. 001 Kimberley a 9.00 "Mr. K. C R W. Bi cukelen Percival 421 Epsom Downs a 9.00 K. Y. Lim m ,cl J ;:oo Caravan a 8.13 Ow Leong Chye Tankard sp 413 Fountain Lady
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  • 579 11  -  Reginald Hayter Reuter's (Bv Special (By Reginald Hayler, Correspondent) MELBOURNE, Dec 22 (Reuter-AAP) England gave a splendid display on the opening day of the second Test match here today m skittling Australia all-out for 194 their lowest score In the series since
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  • 158 11 New York. Dec. 22: I Reuter). Al i Sonny Boy J 1 21--year-old Washington boxer died m hospital last Bight 22 hours alter he was knocked out by Percy Basset* ot Philadelphia. Two brain operations failed to save the life of the Negro lightweight win was knocked
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  • 17 11 TIDES and TIMES HIGH TIDES re TODAY Singapore Malacca ;.p. Port Dickson Port Sham 4 ttt Penang
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  • 91 11 JOHORE TO PLAY NEGRI/MALACCA IN NEW STA DIUM MALA C C Malacca will play m the HMS Mala petition tie at the stadium ton. p n This will be the Ibe a. which being side, would fav< soccer being played There if the {ami be decided the j of this
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  • 21 11 JOHORE BAHP ing D I "Ting Nam 1 acute munition. retary <»i the A will be
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  • 118 11 HONG_ONG, Dec 22 < K.-i.t.-r-v Colony^a tnini- mthmrfawti are Ui airing present plaits materially. In vat« hinu W af world's Irtadimg plnjurß m nrtion h»ra nnrli i Th< re h ping to see Art Larsen (U.S. National champion). Frank Sedgman, Ken McGregor (Australia)
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  • 232 11 Plans to increase funds for I the 26-year-old disabled Chinese footballer. Tang Tuck j (boon, were proposed at a I committee meeting of the Singapore Chinese Football Association. which held ils last meeting for the year, at Farrer Park yesterday. The Singapore Amateur Foot hall
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