Singapore Standard, 8 January 1951

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard IJL $fl Jt V 3L 1 NO. 193 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1951. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 403 1 Ike Arrives In Paris To Lead 'Atlantic' Army PVRI>, Jan. 7: (AP) General Dwight I). lihowrr arrivt'l here lotlay to take actt\e Command WTcolciai Enrope'a defences against Conatnuniani. Iht General arrived at Orly Airport. Paris, at ><> a. in. (0756 GMT) in a four-engine military plane trom :»>.li i 11
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  • 64 1 Jet Blast A larms Thousands ELES. J 7 (AP ta ne calls Bit reported a i plosion," hich g three .plained as a tre- ire bloat eanood e pulling out of intelligence sp <kesTwo or three tngh- planes were being altil i of went t > 900 through ier, and
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  • 183 1 Two Injured, I Dead In Road Mishaps Two Injured In Car Crash Standard Staff Reporter TWO Indian Muslims, a driver and an aerated water seller were seriously injured in a car accident last night at the junction of Lorong 40 and Geylang Road. The car, an Oldsmobile, crashed against a
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  • 246 1 HONGKONG. Jan. 7 (AP) The exodus of the American community in Hongkong stepped up this weekend. F towing Pan-American Airways evacuation of its employees' dependents and on Friday's bombshell announcement that the local branch of the Chase National Bank of the City of New
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  • 225 1 Standard Stall Reporter THE Singapore Stamford Club decided at an extraordinary meeting at the British Council yesterday to accept the recommendations of the Select Committee on salary scales for Honours Graduates and Pass Degree Graduates. The statement issued last night says that this decision
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  • 77 1 TOKYO. Jan. 7. (UP)—Japae Attorney General Takeo Ohaski said today that the Japanese Government is considering measures to outlaw the Communist Party in Japan. He said the Communists acted behind the scenes to cause recent disturbances by students. transient workers and Koreans and that these
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  • 65 1 1,531 Foreigners Live In Formosa TAIPEI, Jan. 7. CAP) The foreign colony m Formosa is steadily growing. A police census showed there were 1,531 foreigners on this island at the end of December. They embraced •'>•'} nationalities. The largest individual community was the Korean. Next came the American. The present
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  • 156 1 French I-C Outpost Retaken TIENYEN, Jan. 7: (Reuter) —French Union forces continuing to -weep north-east against Vietminh troops in northern Indo-China today recaptured the important post of Tanmai. Tanmai is 15 miles west of I Moncay, Tonking port of the Kwangtuhg-China border. By recapturing p the French j blockaded the
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  • 100 1 i.AIPEI, Jan. 7: (ReuterAAP) —The Chinese Communists fanatic conscription of able-bodied youth on the mainland has produced some of the most tragic experiences of history of mankind. According to the latest information from the mainland iti China's northwestern province of Shensl the
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  • 30 1 A Chinese and an Indian were found dead in Haig and Moulmein Roads respectively yesterday evening. Earlier a young Chinese girl was found dead in Java Road.
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  • 194 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 1 (AP)— The U.S. Navy disclosed Saturday that Britain has developed a new type of underwater craft and the United Stales is workLog on one to he a "true submarine" in that it could stav submersed indefinitely. Captain Roy Benson, submarine
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  • 528 1 Read Take Wonju As UN Troops Abandon Town TOKYO, Jan. 7. (UP) The key transportation hub of Wonju, 45 miles south of the 38th parallel, fell shortly before dawn today to mixed Chinese and North Korean forces after its United Nations defenders withdrew to the south during a miowbtorm. Despite
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  • 55 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 7 (UP)The official Communist New China news agency said today that General Wu Hsiu-chuan. who headed the Chinese Reo delegation to the United Nations, has been promoted to Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs. Wu formerly headed the Soviet and Eastern European Affairs Division of
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  • 65 1 Liaquat Stops Over At Damascus DAMASCUS, Jan. 7: (Renter) Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, spent 90 minutes at Damascus airport this morning on his way to London to join the conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers winch began last Thursday. He was officially received by Nazin el Kodsi
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  • 348 1 BELGRADE, Jan. 7 (I I')— Martial Tito of \ii£osla\ia called upon lh« West to<lay to pull i ttroops out of "strate^icall) futile** korra. to think again before rearmin*: Western Germany ami to agree to another Four-Power conference villi Hn^-ia to IfJ In
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  • 103 1 UK Troops Improve Positions TOKYO, Jan. 7 (UP)— A; British Commonwealth spok< man said today that the 27th and 29th British Common- wealth brigades continue to j maintain and improve their positions. No other inform-} ation was given regarding j them. He also said the "Flying Cheetahs'' Squadron of the
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  • 79 1 TOKYO. Jan. 7: CP>— The Hongkong correspondent of the Japanese newspaper. Homiuri Shimbun. reported today that the Chinese Communists are organising a foreign legion of ten divisions half of them Japanese for possible use in the "liberation"' of Japan. The article quoting "reliable sources in
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  • 22 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (UP) Harold Russel. National Commander of Amvets, said today that a "rebirth of isolationism" threatens the nation with destruction.
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    48 2 Annual Party photos. IV, > pictures taken at the fifth annual paity of the Symphony Orchestra. Tearh- :>' horal Society, Combined Schools Choir and the Children's Orchestra held In Monks Hill School on Saturday. (Top): A game in pro- ;>s (right): A (harming participant in the "hocus pec IS.' Standard
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  • 56 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The S Medical Dr. PG. Cu: meed at a meeting of the •ciation I Preion of Tub-, rculos graj t had arrived in Kuala Lumand it was honed to make a 4 in the mass exI children. He added that before t oi two more
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  • 326 2 Standard Stall Reporter SE^ ER M. hundred girls who recently queued up for hours outside Can Ena Sena School to seek admission to the new Stamford (»iri«* School m\\\ have no school n> .:<• to today« The) will have to wail at least a
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  • 781 2 Standard Staff Reporter IN about a month's time from now, a Trade Union Congress in Singapore -will be a fact. This was stated by Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Labour Union Member in the Legislative Council and President of the Singapore Administrative
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  • 172 2 THE 56th annual session of the Malayan Annual Conference of the Methodist Church came t> ;i close with a m.iss Bseeting at the Anglo-Chinese School in Singapore yesterday. More than !♦(}(> attended the meeting. A choir of 70 hoys and girls from the Methodist schools In Singapore
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  • 40 2 Boycott Motion Defeated Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Conference of branch delegates of UMNO youth In Kuala Lumpur at the Sultan Suleiman Club yesterday voted 8-5 against a motion to boycott the Federation Day celebrations on February 1.
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  • 139 2 LOST VOTES, HE STILL HELPS WARD Standard Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH he was narrowly defeated in the recent Singapore Municipal elections as the Labour Party candidate from Roehore Ward. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj is still spending quite a lot of his time working for his electorate: A Standard reporter yesterday
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  • 115 2 REP< >RTS in the hand I Singap* re Polio murder in the Co'. 160 last monih. according to the v.'< i P I and the P< tple" broadca Ol these, 156 were a dir- I ;ult of the rioting, while normal reports of murder were four.
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  • 40 2 Mr. Ramanathan, President of the Malayan Indian Congress, now on short leave in India has been appointed the M.I.C. deleg '<■ to the Cultural Conference at New Delhi under the Presidentship of Dr. Rajendra Prasad. President of India
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  • 154 2 'People Of Sarawak Wish To Be Friendly Standard Slaif Reporter THF Genera] Secretary of the fttalai, National Union of Sarawak. Mr. Johari Anang, said before he left Singapore for Sarawak yesterday, thai he was sure the Indonesian Government 1 had no wish to incorporate the British Borneo territories into tin
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  • 306 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday: Speaking at today's annual meeting of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, Mr. Khoo Tei Kee. the chairman, said it was proposed to embark OH a scheme giving relief to tuberculosis patients, but everything depended on
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    29 3 Mrs Cheung Thiam of Kulim who were i at Kulim recently. bride was formerly Miss K k Kim I daughter of Mr- Aug Hin l.ooi of Kumar Bandar Bharu.
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  • 80 3 Kiss In The Dark Led To Affray ad Stal r^eiesuoi deal BAN, Sal Sahar admitted in the urt that he kissed K i S n. in a :n Seremban. and three d liars. e was an~e he had not e a ars. Sa r ith i ii 4 ree, intending
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  • 137 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Because of circumstances beyond their control, the Malayan Association for the prevention of Tuberculosis is unable to proceed with its model housing scheme, said Mr. Khoo Teik Ee, at a general meeting today. He said that housing for
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  • 98 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -A M ilayan Railway employee, Krishnapillay was produced today before the President ol the Sessions Court, Mr. DM K. Grant on a Charge of cheating A Ayavoo. by dishonestly inducing him to deliver $300 on the pretext that he would give Ayavoo employment
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  • 104 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun. Negri Sembilan Ceylonese youth are organising themselves into a section A meeting of all Ceylonese youths of both sexes between the ages of 18 and 35 years, residing in N.S. will be held on Sunday, January 21. at
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  • 42 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The Public Prosecutor, Inche M. Sufflan, has directed that an inquest be held on the circumstances leading to the death of a Malay b'>y. alleged to have been shot dead by a member of the Gurkha Remment.
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  • 109 3 Standard SiafT Correspondent PENANG, Sun. The first Malay transport company in Penang and Province Wellesley, financed and managed solely by Malays, with an initial capital of SIOO.UUO lias been formed here. The Company is known as the Federal Transport Service Company Limited. Apart from passenger
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  • 48 3 i Private enterprise has I just completed this block 1 of dwelling houses in the 1 Lobak area of Seremban. 1 Building activity of this type was absent prior to 1950. Work is now in prol press with another row of similar houses besides this.
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  • 198 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun. Like the other towns of the Federation, Seremban, capital of Negri Sembilan. has its housing problems and efforts are being made by Government and private enterprise to alleviate this deficiency. After the liberation, with the influx of the
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  • 142 3 Members Of INS Licensing Boards TliE following have been appointed members of the Licensing Boards of Seremban, Port Dickson and Rembau. The Seremban District Board consist of: The District Oflicer, Seremban (Chairman), the Deputy Commissioner of Labour (Vice Chairman), the Health Officer, Seremban. Mr. S. Thambv Rajah. Mr. Yap Mau
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  • 87 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATANI, SunWhen charged in the Gurun Magistrate's Court with dishonestly retaining 50 pounds of stolen scrap rubber, valued at $37.50 on Sept. 23, two Special Constables Hanafi bin Kamis, (19) and Osman bin Ismail, (;-!2) were sentenced to five months'
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  • 101 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PORT DICKSON, Sat.— The following are the members of Town Board. Port Dickson tor 1951: Mr. C.H. Wood. District Officer. Port Dickson (Chairman); Mr. K. T.S. King. Senior Executive Engineer, Negri Sembilan North; Dr. P. Tomlinson. Health Officer, Negri Sembilan: Mr. CC. Cutteridge.
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  • 96 3 IT IS announced that the post of Officer-ln-charge, religious Affairs Department N.S.. has been declared a pensionable office. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Samsudin, probationary Assistant Game Warden, has been appointed game ranger. Negri Sembilan. Inche Abdul Malek bin Haji Su human has been appointed a settlement officer in Negri
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  • 53 3 JOIIORE BAHRU. Sun—lstana Besar Gardens in Johore Bahru are to be converted into a children's playground. by a decision of the Town Planning Board. It was decided to put up swings, chutes and seasaws in the gardens for the benefit of the children of all communities
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  • 46 3 Ahmad bin Mat Amin and Haji Ismail bin Haji Chib, two Malays, were sentenced by the President of the Sessions Court. Negri Sembilan, to two and a halt years, and four years imprisonment respectively, for failing to report the presence of armed bandits.
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  • 449 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.Security forces fought eight sharp engagements with bandits in the Federation in the 24 hours up to 10 a.m. this morning. They found and destroyed six camps hidden in the jungle. A number of arrests were made. A large
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    • 387 3 f F E DE RATjC^^^^J SEREMBAtS— Today K U 5 2:i 6 30 mi Plaza: Faust and the Devil 1, 7 Madras: Aloha (Malay) 12.30 and 9.30 p.m. 230, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Sapphire: Nam Nadu (Tamil) 12 Capitol: All The King's Men 1 and 8 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
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  • 784 4 THE si; ;^a\a of the Singapore Ch.inc.se Chamber ol Commerce that the Colony should set up a I: migration Council to exercise general control and supervision over immigration matters has much t mmend it, especially as the Chinese, an •ant element of the community, feel that the i
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  • 1366 4 Report Of The Select Committee \\E are strongly of the view that instructors in Trade Schools should be included in the United Education Service, for the following reasons. In This Second And Last Of Two Articles, The S.T.U. Presents Its Objections To The Proposed* Unified Education Scheme by C.V. Devon
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  • 98 4 I'VE never known a time when there wasn't trouble, and I don't think the present time is any worse than those of the past. —Samuel S. Felt, Philadelphia industrialist, on reaching age of 90. PROFESSIONAL gambling in the District of Columbia is a large, lucrative and we'd
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  • 720 4 WILL world peace ever be achieved? According to Nan- rig Siang Pau, Churchill before World War II thoug he might have a solution. Churchill turned out to be wrong and for nearly five ye: i en ered men and the brought to the brink of total
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  • 18 4 "H'm It certainly doesn't take long: to see who wears the trousers in that house I**
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  • 796 4 Psy<" Effect Sir: A- parent I .consider it the greatest blunder on the part of the Govt, now to say that Norma] Trained T- tiers are unsuitable for dir< l entry to the Unified Education Service, for unless Govt, is willing to recognise the "bubie.-," it produced
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  • 15 4 Police Promotions partments char. departments, I I g I bv 19 I LOCAI R ru.
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  • 11 4 Reconsider ction Urged g I i low. We I Sin v
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  • 158 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (UM \dr-nistration j.U WOT reported Saturday almost to have com- nlann for pottiittj before Congress a great new: iHi-biUioti dollar foreign aid and military assistance jinturammc. It is understood the economic ana military proposals will be welded into a single
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  • 82 5 Truman Okays Defence Constructions H \>Hl\v.TON. Jan. 6 ip, President Tragi ve the go-ahead v to a U .638.000.000 i unsiiactioa programme. It is expected that add:t,onil millions I required before the programme hi coui-b-Ji which signed b% the P e_rt today ses the -f-Bj and Navy to complete e
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  • 65 5 HNGTON, Jan. 7 U.S eminent y thai 5$ ave arrived at of Formosa to Chinese Nationa ts do no: rerecenl I mge ol ForI i Cornadvances in Korea. were sent as the of a polity decision g the original Korean Communist Korea last it
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  • 109 5 OTTAWA, Jan. 6 (Router) Navy announced I I the Canadian destroyer ron w. sail from Halifax. Nova Scotia, on Jan. 22 for I Korean wat< She will n -he Caj I t of the three Canadian I r yers whi n have been I
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  • 47 5 NEW DELHI. Jan. 6 CUP] Si ere earth tremors rocked 3i nagar, the capital of Kashr, today. Press reports said that many I s had cracked.; and several had co. lapsed. I 'remors. accompanied' by low rumblings were felt in New Dt kri
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  • 36 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (UP) The United States* mammoth gold hoard, shrank more during IHSO than in any year on record. Officials said that American aid to the free nations abroad was largely responsible.
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  • 174 5 LONDON, J.r.i. 6 (UP>:— Moscow Radio today broadcast the text of a protest by the North Korean Foreign Minister, Pak Yen Llan. made to the United Nations, and the 'whole world' against the 'new atrocities' committed by American 'imperialists' against the Korean people. Tiie protest
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    119 5 This is a cross-section diagram of a typical subway bomb shelter, proposed for New York City in a 101.G00.000-dollar bomb shelter programme outlined in New York recently by the Board of Transportation. This shelter would utilize facilities of a proposed second avenue subway line with an access ramp from
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  • 658 5 Standard Music Critic SOLOISTS, chorus and orchestra of the Singapore Musical Society gave the lirsi of the two postponed I Jiristma* conceit- before a capacity audience in ihe Victoria Memorial Hall last nigjit. The programme consisted of Parts I and II o( Bach's Christmas
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  • 146 5 Dewey Calls For Council Co A-Attack ALBANY, NEW YORK. Jan. 7 (AP) Republican Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York Stale proposed Saturday night that New York's legislature declare a "defence emergency'' and establish a 23--member Defence Council with unprecedented power to cope with the "most savage" atomic attack. Gov;
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  • 162 5 HONGKONG, Jan. 7 (Reu-ter-AAP): Officials of the National City Bank of New York and the American Express Company were quoted by the Hongkong Standard today as confirming that despite the closure of the local Chase Bank office they were carrying on business here
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  • 114 5 HONGKONG, Jan. 6 (AP) While similar preparations reportedly have been going on across the border in Red China, the Royal Air Force was said on Sunday to be extending her Japanese-built military runway at Kaitak airfield to accommodate new jet planes and medium
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  • 143 5 USAF Flies 100,000 Sorties In Korea TOKYO. Jan. 7 (APj The U.S. Far East Air Force has flown over 100.000 sorties an average of over 512 daily since the six month old Korean war began. Lieutenant General George E. Stratemeyer. Command r < I the Far East Air Force, announced
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  • 143 5 LONDON, Jan. 6 (Renter) Britons were told tonight that the bright lights of shopping centres must be dimmed if a fuel crisis is to be averted. Only a few hours after the Government had ordered the "blacking out" of shop window and neon
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  • 293 5 Brand Red China As Aggressor In Korea WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (hVuter) The I uilfM •Mates, is ur«:in«: 30 foreign nation* to ha\e the I u?te< Nations deelare the t'hinese (ioiiimtinist- a^_res*< r» ii Korea and impose political and eaonmnic sanctions Stair I)< n.arl m« it t «»?fnj.il«. <!!«.< to
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  • 185 5 Herald Hits Peking' s Imperialism LONDON l p) Tik D Herald t aintained that Comma j had now assumed the f the leader of Chinese imp* i This Labour paper preted the Pmenl titude to I of South-Ea A g based on the ideology of H Referring to the I
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  • 110 5 PARADISE. Jan 6 (UP)— ported today that they had found rich do; a n < iay in P.. They •hat it might si I i S tia competing with E a as a producer of high china-ware ■sits have found are almost
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  • 702 6 By J.C. SPITTEL, Standard Shipping Reporter THE FIRST graphic story of the loss of the 7,1 76-ton Liberty thip, ko-tis Uanos, which ran aground and broke in three on the rocks <>1T 'umitfiiiii Island, Philippines, on New Year's Eve, was told to The standard
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  • 166 6 HONGKONG, Jan. 7 (Reuter-AAP): The British steamer, Lady Woimer (1,883 tons) was pirated off Heisshan, south of Wenchow on Thursday morning, it was reported here. The vessel was on her way from Hongkong to Shanghai with a full load of general cargo when the
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  • 21 6 Kempas I limited pi i k tuced 361,700 lbs. of rubber last month compared with 351,700 lbs. during November.
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  • 15 6 During December Radella Rubber Estate produced 19.000 lbs. (17,800 lbs. in Novemb r).
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  • 109 6 Standard Staff Reporter CHINESE res; lents in Singap> and the Fe -ration of a remitted more money to China last month an inI of than $700,000 ov t No The increase is attributed to the 'rush' by the local Chinese populace to make last-minute remittances to
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  • 119 6 THE officers and men of the ttl-fated Greek ]re g}itcr s.s. Kostis Lemos which was i ecked off Camtguin Island on Neti Year's Eve are seen in the :;'>ore pict\irc grouped a^d smiling, at the entrance to ilie Singapore Marine Hostel where they will be staying until they
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  • 186 6 ard Mall Keporter FIFIKKN European shipping companies which have branche- i" Singapore and Hongkong have decided to increase by 15 per cenl the freight charge- for cargoes between Singapore, Hongkong and Swaiow, The Standard understand*. Th.e enhanced freight-charges will operate from Jan.
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  • 64 6 Malayan Tin Production Malayan production of tin-in-ore dropped from 4.77!» tons in October to 4, Mt; tons in November, while stocks of tin metal and tin-in-ore also showed a decline from 8.111 tons to 6,357 tons for the same period. For the first eleven months of 1950 Malay a produced
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  • 64 6 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sun— Lighterage charges here have been increased by 25 per cent, as from .lan. 1. This was decided at an executive committee meeting of the Lighter Owners Association held last week. The meeting also decided that that minimum charge of 10 tons for
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  • 78 6 LOS ANGELES. Jan. 3 (AP) The disappearance at sea of a retired British naval captain has been reported to the port authorities by the captain of a Dutch ship. Captain J. B. Boshoff, skipiper of the Dutch motoriiner Diemerdyk, said the Briton, Captain Gary Bickersneth Ottley, 59.
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  • 15 6 Bukit KB. Rubber Compai v produced 12.000 lbs. (9,5a0 lbs. in Novemb°»^
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  • 425 6 From a Correspondent ALTHOUGH share prices were somewhat r the close, the Singapore share market fmawtjj tivelv steadily through an extreme!* difficult There was certainly no apparent improvement Hl international situation. America made the General Services the sole controller of the import of natural rub: also announced
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  • 267 7  -  NEW CHIEF IS FOURTEENTH SEREMBAN, Sun. With traditional ceremonial from the di*tant past, the Dato Bandar, Abu Bakar bin Haji Osman, the fourteenth holder of the office and fourth since British protection, was installed today as major chief of the waris di ayer of
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    14 7 Paying Homage pros at yesterday's cere- iof the i Sungei ■j ed ere- i
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  • 137 7 trd Staff Correspondent ON Sui Dal i Mentri Besar and and Mrs. Hyde, 1 .tate dr. Justice Abbott. Malay I comr: sent when .stalled in offi .ing. ters I Ser< I Besai first of T the nuri- cer < P" a ce after the cne
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  • 395 7 From Page 6 rose. But all too soon the feeling passed and we were all dejected again. "As New Year's day dawned the captain called a meeting of the officers, engineers and representatives of the men. The meeting was held in the pouring rain on the
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    53 7 Jalan Eunos Boys Club, and Prince Edward Road Boys Club who met in the final of the Boys Clubs badminton tournament for the McKcrron Cup on Saturday at the Haw Par Gymnasium hall. Prince Edward Road boys won the trophy by three games to two from .lalan Eunos. last year's
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  • 130 7 Malavs To Revive Tennis Tournament I THE All Mai;.; i M -s Lawn Tennis Championships which used to be a regular annual tennis event for Malays in Malaya pre-war, are being* revived, the first post-war championships will be held in Kuala Lumpur during the Easter Holidays. 23rd. to 26th March,
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  • 399 7 LONDON, Jan. 6: (Reuter) Treacherous and s"a\v pitches caused some of the mosl spectacular ever Football Association upsets In today's Third Round matches. Nearly 18,000 spectators braved stormy weather (o watch many Davids humble the Goliaths. rhere were so many surprises
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  • 86 7 CHARLIE Gammage of Australia forced opponent Jim An- derson to retire alter four rounds of rough handling in Saturd; wrestling card at the Happy World Stadium. Gammage broke the rules so often that he would have been made King Kong envious. Anderson did well to stand
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  • 192 7 GATE ADMISSION TO SEL. BA FAIR REALISES $18,000 K" \E\ ECaIPCR, Sun S r Badmiatoa Assocfeffarl to ra;s# 5 for their badim. oa l.ali -act "-eceived a.n eiieonra! 'iu impetus whan a tidy sua was collected front the proceeds of their Build* in^ Fund Fair held yesterday. fi Ugh It
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  • 92 7 UK Rugby Results LOXDOX, Jan. 6 < Rei ing are the Rug resul' TRIAL MATCHES Eng I ad 3 The Rest i (WELSIi B Possible* i VIAE (i AMI S Blackheath 15 B I Irish 3 Harlequii London W. 3 X'amp'.on U 3 Bath j int 20 Guys 1 Richmond
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 248 7 1?^ v'AUtjdltUIUJ 10; 2 g-o g ENTRIES for c»cc« jV~ this competition >;*«• dooc with the bsl j aJgffgT. postal deliverj on 3V *rr rnn Thursdai J-'.n. II. 3d— Ocaaalag font i»— z tr Bed in Singapore. M— Color align lu'Mlll- Will !»C J 41— Nothing I I I »J-Man'i
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  • 126 8 NEW YORK. Jan. 7 (UP)— Joe Louis and young Caesar Brion of j Argentina were matched tentai tively today for a ten round bout at Lula- Park Buenos Aires in late March. The contract is expected to be signed as soon as the managers
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  • 80 8 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— Five well-known Malay soccer players have been invited to accompany a team picked from players from all communities in the Federation to tour Bangkok. Hong Kong and Manila from Feb. 5 to Feb. 25 The tour is under the sponsorship qj
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    47 8 picture. Inche Tusof, captain of the Setia B. kr\, which won the S. M. B. A. inter party junior competition, receiving the shield 'from Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Mohd. Said, the first President of the S.M.B.A. In the background is Inche Mahfuz Hamid S.M.B.A. secretary. Standard
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  • 343 8 SMBA President Proposes Malay Badminton Fed. THE formation of a Federation of Malay Had minton Associations in this country was proposed 1» the President of the Singapore Malay Badminton Association, Inche Hassan bin Ahmad, speaking at the association's third anniversary party at the Airport Hotel yesterday. Such a Federation, he
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  • 247 8 HELLCATS scored a convincI ing nine-run win over the Dodi gers when they made 20 runs against their opponent's 11 in a baseball match played at Farrer Park yesterday. It was the Colony, first base--1 ball match between local teams for a lone; time,
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  • 170 8 Rafflesians Beat Old Bo vs Present boys of Rallies Institution beat tiie Old RalTlesians bv the uide margin of 24 points (3 goals, 3 tries i |o 3> ia try) on the R.I. ground on Saturday. Ah Yin opened accounts for boys but Sardi soon put Rafflesians on level terms.
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  • 87 8 IPOH. Sun —Taiping J -ililads overwhelmed Ipob Ramblers at hockey today winning by five goals to one. Play was too one-sided to be interesting but brilliant goalkeeping by Kap Seng saved the Ramblers from a much heavier defeat. Taiping led two nil in the first half
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  • 35 8 LONDON. Jan. 6: (Router) Following are the Iri.di Footbail results; 'Bangor Coleraine Crusaders 8 Ards 1 ♦Distillery Ballymena U Derry City 0 Glenavon 3 Glentoran Cliftonville Portadown 2 Linfield 1 ground unfit postponed
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  • 299 8 IPOH, Sun. In a robust hut scrappy game, Fourth Hussars defeated 40 Commandos of Tapan this evening to enter the final in the Northern section of the Services Inter-Unit Rugger competition for the Fraser and IVeave trophy. Hussars won by nine points l a
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  • 143 8 PenangXV For Final PENANG, Sun. Penang will be fielding a strong side in the H.M.S. Malaya Rugger final against Singapore Civilians on Jan. 13 at Kuala Lumpur. Though the side could still have been improved it was not p issible to do so owung to few of the Probables still
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  • 281 8 LONDON. Jan. 6 (Renter) England, Scotland and Wales all held their final Rugby Union trial matches today. England and the rest failed to score in the trial at Twickenham and the form displayed has left the selecttors a perplexing problem to settle when
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  • 93 8 Choongs Win More Titles LONDON. Jan. 7 (AP)— The Malayan players, E. B. and E. L. Choong, who are at Cambridge University, dominated the men's events in the Northern Badminton Championships at Birkenhead Saturday night. EL B Choong beat his cousin in the final of the men's singles by 15-5,
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  • 430 8 Selangor's Omar Favourite tor 180 Miles Race THE Phillips Classic (the Singapore Open 180 mile* I Race) will be held on Lim Chu Kang Road, off the l Oth mil &toii< Timah Road, on Sunday January, 14. The rare will stßrl opRoyal Air Foree Tengah main gate at 6 a.m.
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  • 698 8 LONDON. Jan (Reuter)— Football League standings are: I yesterday matches were as follows: P B D I- E A PO h eri uaa D MFT I f 53 21 3: Carlisle United 25 14 7 4 51 27 35 Tranmere K. 22 12 7 344 3t
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  • 49 8 boxing Lapse ol Little laj won the title wh< animous p more steadily wi\ ches to K form hook to bi Loone and nevei :ome i Doth b ?ven l j Cp I <ept up Little L Kid (168 1 oi Ca (18 Th-
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    • 45 8 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya: TODAY: AM. P.M. Singapore 10.26 Malacca 8.10 8.27 Port Dickson 6.51 7.08 Port S'ham 5.55 6.35 Penang 12.38 1.33 TOMORROW: Singapore 12.27 II.IG Malacca 8.55 9.09 Port Dickson 7.36 7.50 Port Sham 6.42 7.17 Penang 1.24 2.19
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