Singapore Standard, 4 December 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL. I! NO- 156 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 681 1 But Lyttelton Warns Emergency Cannot Be Ended Quickly Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Secretary of $tate for the Colonies, gave the assurance that the British (Government is aware that the situation in Malaya deserves top priority, but warned that the Emergency cannot
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  • 100 1 No C hange In UK Policy On Red China I. „njm»n De« 3 d'P) Miaiatei Winston t«Kia\ that the (.overnment -at present N» irapbk witWtoawmi Bn- tjon ol lomimi- i hina made the statel Um House of Com«swtl to questions ..it labour memrn afln the Minister or Oh\tr l.yttelton >
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  • 84 1 Reds Want Neutral Inspectors Ml YH>M. Dec. 3. 4 lon ntuittsta accepted lite principle in»|><rlioii for ihe foil any |>lar«* in the MM ilfer that stice deadsed a t >tal men and a it nations' ins- the trace i> < immediatequestiona <*nd The raised t > ans- sta m.ide their
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  • 49 1 BUDAPEST. Dec. :i »UP>— Hungary confirmed today that a missing" American Air Force plane wa s forced down by Russian fighters in this country and its four crewmen are safe. The Hungarian confirmation ass disclosed by a spokesman at the United States Legation here
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  • 294 1 T L °W 3 <*«"«"). Today'* London Time* called for the appointment of a man of established reputation and soldierly suture to take eharae of Malaya and to eontrol both military and eivilian authority there. The general outlook in Malaya had become
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  • 159 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Secretary of State lor the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. was asked today to render assistance 'j tin producers in the Federation in the procurement of adequate supply of mining equipment from the United Kingdom. This request came
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  • 130 1 LONDON. Dec. 3 (ReutersWest German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer landed at Northolt airport today for talks with British leaders. It was the first time a German Prime Minister had set foot on British soil for 20 years. The German Chancellor was received at the
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  • 86 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon About one hour before Mr. Oliver Lyttelton arrived at Bentong this' morning, the po l i ce ar rested a Chinese bandit who had In his possession a hand grenade and a quantity of mediC1 The man had
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  • 100 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Chinese bus conductor was wounded in the stomach and died later in hospital and one solider was slightly wounded following an engagement between security forces and bandits in the Segamat area of Johore, yesterday afternoon. The bandits, who had conceal ed themselves about
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  • 29 1 PARIS Dec. 3 (UP) A litfle-known French novelist Louis Poirier. shocked trencn uTtelfectuals today by refusing > accept the annual Goncourt p ri7 e-¥rance's most coveted literary award.
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  • 267 1 RI Seeking Normal Ties With Dutch photo. Delegation En Route INDONESIA proposes to dissolve her union with the Netherlands and instead hold diplomatic relations with her on the normal basis of two independent countries, Professor Supomo, Chairman of the Indonesian delegation to The Hague talks, said yesterday in Singapore. He
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  • 81 1 LONDON. Dec. 3 (Reuter) A suggestion that Lord Mountbatten. former Viceroy of India, should be sent to Malaya was made by Mr. Woodrow Wyatt. a Labour Member of Parliament. Mr. Wyatt. writing: in the Daily Herald, stated: "He (Lord Mountbatten) would know how to advance
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  • 93 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3. (AFP> U.S. Treasury officials and Chinese American leaders said today that the extortion campaign carried out by Chinese Communists to obtain millions of dollars from Chinese in the United States, is now under control. "We now expect ransom payments to be reduced
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  • 46 1 Standard Staff Reporter REAR Admiral A. F. Pugsley arrived in Singapore last night bv Qantas BOAC He was met by Commodore R. L. Fisher. Rear Admiral Pugsley relieves Rear-Admiral H. W. Faulkner as Flag Officer Malayan Area and Admiral Superintendent, Singapore.
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  • 69 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 3. The following ore the closing price* of rubber ond tin on the London Market rodoy:— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 41 Id. Jon./Mor. 40id. ▲or /Jun. 381d. Dec ci f 40id. Market:— Dull. Spot: £H0 per ton. buyers. £945 sellers,
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  • 160 1 Standard Staff Reporter Malaya in the prof ramme Far tll Ea *s Germany. The recordinr took place at Flafstaff Th Hoi? yesterday afternoon. hi «neech Sir Charles recalls last "HfIKH Instead of driving through the snow i Jt Paderborn we sweat in the jungle after
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  • 278 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— That the Chinese were only too willing to co-operate if they were properly asked to do so was the main point brought out during the talks Mr. Oliver Lyttelton had with the Pahang State War Executive Council when
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  • 116 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mori. —A delegation from the United Planting Association of Malaya met the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, here today, and exchanged very frank views on various matters dealing with the Emergency. The delegation, led by Mr. H. H. Facer, consisted
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  • 30 1 CAIRO. Dec- 3 (Reuten The Egyptian Government today ordered the expulsion from Egypt of Mr Fred Zusy. rhiet o} the Cairo Bureau of the Associated Press ot America.
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  • 456 2 AFTER CARE' FOR HOSP. PATIENTS URGED Judge Shocked By Singapore Tragedy A CALL to the hospital authorities to "seriously consider the creation of a system of 'after care' for patients discharged from hospital" was made by Mr. Justice Storr in the High Court yesterday in a judgment relating to a
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  • 159 2 POH HEE SENG, a Kuala Lumpur man was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Tan Ah Tah in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday. Poh. who was arrested on fijity Day. was alleged to have committed extortion of $38 by putting Han Hap Huan in
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  • 155 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. C. Tan,^ President of the Progressive Party of Singapore, yesterday told The Standard that his reference to tactics employed by opponents of his Party candidates "aimed to deter certain voters from casting their votes" did not refer to last Saturday's elections to
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  • 139 2 Standard Staff Reporter AXG WEE. a 63-year-old woman, was charged in the SingaP' re Second Police Court yesterday with stealing three bedsheets, worth $15 at Gian Snigh and Cc mpany in Raffles Place on Dec. 1. She claimed tri?] and was allowed bah of 5250.
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  • 177 2 LOST HIS ALL IN RUBBER FACTORY FIRE LF:K FOH. S7-jECar-old Singapore village sboV-makex wan a h:>ppv and coriten'od m.;! 1 until tote struck him a cruel blow ir. the sh;ipe «'t the big Ji*> Sens Rubbt-: Factory fire last September. Le* Fob lived i" a house, next tn the t.i.:
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  • 95 2 IAU KEU KIN it. was senU ed in *he Sunga] F >urth i C uri i ste "day two IB tha :> :r.er.t wl en b< admitted tfering a bribi ->r 1 :i policeman a: tl 4 mj B ki Tirnah Road on D< i 2
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  • 90 2 YEE KEE KEOK waa charged is the Singap re Se: aid P ;ce Court yesterday with cheating Quek Kwoog Hong ol ?443 TO •i rth o4 c Bth a: an address in M Bm Ise R iad on Oct. 19. It was a.;e2ed that Yee falsely inriuced Quei
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  • 27 2 THE next sitting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be held on Dec. 18, in the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a m
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  • 260 2 Delivery Clerk Offered $40,000 Bail WHEN" Manickam Paul Raj (23) an English speaking clerk was instructed by his employer to deliver 20 cases of rayon piece goods worth $13,679.23 to a shop in Arab Street, he took the whole consignment to a "fictitious Chinese" in a back lane, and then
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  • 49 2 SPECIAL Constable Haron bin Mohamad was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with sleeping on duty while armed with a loaded rifle on the roof of the Clifford Pier Police Post. Haron claimed trial and he was allowed bail of $250 until Dec. 7.
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  • 56 2 A MOTOR sampan owner. Yeo Cheng Tge, demonstrated in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that the fire extinguisher, which the police had stated was unserviceable, was in working condition. He was immediately acquitted by the Magistrate. Mr. P. Clague. He had been charged with not having serviceable
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  • 324 2 Standard Staff Reporter ROTARY International is now actively engaged in a programme of extension in the countries of SouthEast Asia and the opening of new branches in Malaya, Siam, North Borneo, and Saigon are already under dis* i cussion. This was stated yesterday in Singapore
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  • 165 2 WHILE Singapore Marine Police conducted an extensive search off Singapore waters on Sunday evening for a seaman reported missing the man was safely lodged in a house in Pulau Tekong Kechil. The man. Ng Thim, 49, was one of the six-man crew of a tongkang bound
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  • 452 2 Tiong Bah ru Bus Service Starts In Three Weeks THE new Tiong Bahru bus service, which wan originally scheduled to begin on December 1, will start running as soon as the one-way traffic and parking regulations for Tiong Bahru roads and streets are officially gazetted, Mr. Duncan Robertson, City Councillor
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  • 128 2 YOUNQ MALA' magazine wfai b is increasingly pop I the educated \v I can not only the forces of g fj but can also heip^okeep away from a,; Mr. Richard S of The Young this ycsier [ay at livered a' S CA 8t Said Mr
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  • 61 2 DESCRIBED had an ob&f himself without Abdu! Rahman bir the Singapore En merit. RE. w serve 112 d. District Court Mar Giimar. Ban Abdul R;.r. of 12 previous absenting hims< Bret Court M Abdu; Rail $e!i from bit employed as a Oct 5. this v, and
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    • 102 2 ti:i:^i;>:E:i^jtagai^^^!^n3 J MAMMV LOST HER MEMORV/T YO* IS fN-S«N- TOH-G^-W> (^S-SOMEHO^/. THEr SHRIMP J^ff JV-YO CAIN T.-'^^ Mf L £Wi^fe SHE THINKS SHE'S A BACHELOR 7 JLZOO-ATJM' AM BE. GOT A P/TIFUL ATTRACT- A 1 i-APU>WICK DREAMCj^ QAUT- SO. ACOBRDIN' T* -~*< f^S T WOUTH OLADTFIGHT SHUN FO'ME-Zl/EN rf^ AH
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  • 109 3 S- i Stall R«*P<»rlrr Br lera > i ire* B: <_ F" tte) Dec. 7 Institi v a: l J 5 ph a the >n and > St. J s tosl iti m Ovendei 4 musica] THESE barrels alonf Beach Road stretching from Raffles Hotel to
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  • 22 3 CHAN PENG TONG was fined $25 in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when he Tan on the same day.
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  • 197 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE APPEAL of Paya Lebar squatters against the Singapore Government's decision to build a civil aerodrome in Paya Lebar was conveyed to Mr. Lyttelton, Secretary of State for Colonies, by the Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association when it presented its memorandum
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  • 61 3 FIVE CHARGES of cheating a total sum of $229,884.48 cents worth of goods from four different traders and a flrm of oil merchants in Singapore between March 28 and 31, were explained to Lee Kiok Ngee in the First Police Court yesterday. Lee was offered $50,000
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  • 255 3  -  Miki Rakich Boxing Day And... By Standard Woman Reporter ALICE TAY a Singapore girl, who is among the 25 students chosen from 18 Asian and near Eastern countries to attend the New York Herald Tribune High School Forum, will be going to a "Wonderland" she
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  • 177 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE NUISANCE created by people switching on their Rediffusion sets at all hours of the day and night at a high volume could be abated by adjusting the volume at the Rediffusion headquarters. This suggestion was made yesterday by Mr. C. R
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    66 3 PALIADA KARAPPA. of Dunearn Road was sentenced in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to one months rigorous imprisonment when he admitted stealing a bottle of Carlsberg beer, worth one dollar, belonging to the master of the vessel m.v. Malaya on Dec, l. pnoio. Mr Ralph C Borsod
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  • 767 3 HONGKONG POLICE? COLONY REACTION Bring Them Over Mr. Tan Standard Staff Reporter DESPITE the repeated call for Chinese to join the Singapore Police Force "onU a few" have registered since the police recruiting campaign started a week ago. In view of this poor response, it is generally felt among Singapore
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  • 64 3 TWO trishaw riders, Chan Peng Piew and Chew Soon Eng, were each fined $10 in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday when they were found guilty of gambling in public at River Valley Road, on Dec. 2. In defence, Chan told the court that because it
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  • 39 3 SEAH HOE PENG was fined $200 in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when he admitted offering a $2 bribe to special constable Ahmad bin Halim at Telok Ayer Basin on Dec. 2.
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  • 55 3 THE SIX NEWLY-ELECTF.I) and three Nominated Singapore City Councillors as we'll u the 18 old Councillors will be liven a chance to discuss the report on Local Government with the author. Dr. L. C. Hill, tomorrow The discussion will take place immediately tfter the wiecial
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  • 48 3 TAY JEE SOON', a labourei. was sentenced to six month's rigorous imprisonment lltd fined $200. in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday, > ien he was found guilty of causing death by negligent driving at a Singapore Harbour Boari godown on Oct. 18, 1950.
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  • 443 3 PROVISION by Singapore firms and Government Departments of bicycle parks for their employees' cycles was urged by a C.I.D. spokesman yesterday as one way of helping to stamp out the high incidence of bicycle thefts in the Colony. "Besides safeguarding the cycles from marauding gangs
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  • 142 3 Standard Staff Reporter FIFTEEN Englishmen landed at Kallang Airport last night by Qantas/BOAC on their way to Australia to diye for a $2,000,000 cache, which sank with a ship off the New South Wales coast in 1917 when the vessel struck a German mine. The party were
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 125 4 ARMY Fire Brigades from Kuala Lumpur. Seremban and Taiping competed in the annual Medium Trailer Fire Pump competition at Headquarters Mai iya. K.1.. during the ueek-end. After an impresshe perforrnamc. 94 and 95 Fire Brigades tied with 9 points earn so a further event
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  • 166 4 Yo uth Climbed Into Girl's Room KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.-An Indian youth, Nalliah, who combed over the partition wall of his neighbour's premises and invited a young girl, Kaalan, to his room, w;;s bound over in *I<V> for six months, by the First Magistrate. Inche Ibrahim today Nailiah. pleaded guilty to
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  • 115 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Oc the grounds that investigations v. t• in< mplete, and that the accused is suspected to be wanted tof some uther offence under' t l Emergency Regulations, the Pi scenting Officer Raja Abbas.' pi sed oai] fan the case st a v ing Chinese,
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  • 41 4 Had Chandu Jailed GOH Kar UaM of Parii Pecha Sr: Mrnanty Muar, was sentenced to one vear"> impri-l s nmeni by the President o! the Sesa "v C< art Muar, fvr having p ssession chandu, dross and STB k.: g apparatus
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  • 221 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An 11-year-old Indian boy, Veeran, said today that he saw one Palaniandy stab his elder brother and run away. He had first seen them fisting each other, after which he saw Palaniandy take something which looked like a knife out of his
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  • 30 4 Mr. W G Wren of the Rubber Research Institute will give a talk entitled 'On The Edge" at the Psychology Club. Kuala Lumpur at 730 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 41 4 MUAR. Mon— K C Krishnan. a dresser and conductor of Sungei Senarut Estate. Batu Anam. \va s killed by bandits on July 28. while at work The dependants were awarded $3,200 compensation by the Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation Muar
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  • 159 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federal capital is preparing for the first Flections to be neld here. These will be early next year for 12 seats in four Wards of the Municipality. The Electoral Rolls are now ready for inspection by the voters
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  • 625 4 Assaulted Each Time He Was At Station: Allegation PENANG, Mon. An allegation that on each occasion lie was taken to the Police Headquarters from the Marine Police Station he was assaulted was made by Wong Cheong Tham, when he made his defence in the murder trial which was continued for
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  • 235 4 Standard Stag Torn >»|n»n<|, KUALA 1.1 mim Mil|l totirUf-n (in,:, eluding iho vo»m, detaimd mlmm tli.- sereem-d ihr .it, l Dickton Road K,.. n Area thie morning;. Two armo: Chii stopped a M eariy this n Bahau distri t of 1 bilan ar;
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  • 109 4 IPOH. Mon. The Rubber Trade Association of Perak announced today that it has collected a sum of $8,787 for its October contribution to the University of Malaya endowment fund thus making a grand total of over $23,300 for only three months' collections. Contributions are sent by
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  • 70 4 Water Like 'Ginger Beer' SEREMBAN, Mon.— Residents here have for the past few days been getting water off the taps resembling light ginger beer in colour. It is understood that the discoloration is due to sand from the hills being washed down into the Pantei Reservoir by the recent heavy
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  • 131 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon When the case against a European soldier. CC. Evanovich. charged on two counts of robbery was called today, in th^ First Magistrate's Court, before Inche Ibrahim, the accused made an application for postponement as he had applied to the Army for legal
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  • 79 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A National Serviceman. Safri bin Salleh. aged 26. alleged to have absconded from his post "because the work was too hard."' claimed trial before the Second Magistrate, Inche Haron bin Hani Idris. today. Bail in $300 was allowed. A directee under the Manpower Ordinance.
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  • 60 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— During an informal visit to the Malay Regiment at Port Dickson. the Sultan of Pahang. accompanied by the Commandant, Brigadier J R. G Andre, inspected various centres in the camp area Particular interest was shown by the Sultan in the trainmg of
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  • 158 4 IPOH, Mon.— Two old thends. Ng Tuck Lam and Chung Swee Wah were walking along Jalan Bendahara on Nov. 6 when Chung asked Ng. to allow him to wear Ng's ring and to use his pen, to which request Ng agreed After having tea at a shop
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  • 357 4 Judgment Reserved In Consulate Shooting PENANG, Mon. Nai Charak Chungchoosak. former Chancellor at the Penang Thai Consulate, was today tried before Inche Jaafar bin Mohd. Tahar in the Magistrate's Court on a charge of causing the death of Praeong Khambhongsa, also former < Chancellor at the same Consulate, by doing
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  • 664 5 S'pore Residents fell How They Got Fed. Citizenship Papers Stantlanl Staff Correspondent Ali Piah is al!e«e*to have received $700 on two occasion on August 30 and Sept. 17 this vear from a lawyer's clerk, Kam Foong Chong, as rewards lor passing the Federa4 citi/enship application, form^ of Ho Sin Lai
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  • 73 5 K j |i I LI MPl'K.Mon. drifYi ind tirestigMl] injured •he r-n^in*" t>f u ,n fn»m h^re north dropped tti (J'»«n in 4»mnt Bftucea Bidor Tipnh r»id !a>t ''n^ini*. ji is iaueffld in -:tt 1 ui^ed by boa ben -.rN^ra! ihf train i\w northern
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  • 83 5 IPOH, fiibn. Far being in possession of 30 Perak Tun Club December meeting tottery tickets while not being a member. Leon 4 K.v.ii f.)n\ was fined $106 in dofault. 45 days' rigorous fmprisonment by Magistrate Che Arsliad. Leong Kwai was Rned a further sum of $65
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  • 224 5 Stad-trd Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Mon.— The first step taken by RIDA to relieve indebtedness among the inhabitants in rural areas in Kedah is to establish co-operative shops at Kota Kuala Muda in North Kedah. _^__ea»r«i r___rw\ i_ t_ i 1 A sum
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  • 258 5 V Photo. Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. Misunderstanding!* between the Chinese community and the Government were ironed out at liie meeting ef the Perak Chinese Advwory Board in Taiping last Friday. A prena release today states that views were given which were described a* being
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  • 68 5 IPOH. Mon.— George Bentick <:)8> a European engineer tne Meru Tin Mine Ltd, Jeiapang, was fined $100. or 30 days' imprisonment bv Magistrate Che Arshad after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of being incapable of having control of his c;*r while under the influence of liquor
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  • Article, Illustration
    240 5 MR. R.W. JAKEMAX. MC.3. Adviser of Lands tud Mines K^kuiLtn. has left K »t Bbfrru i Singapore en route E-or Ein.ipe on leave. Mr. S. Angus M.C.S lias arrived in ECota Bahrtl t succeed him. MEMBERS of the femail EagI is h School Old Boys' Association. Kota B:-thru,
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  • 303 5 Standard Staff Reporter DATO Dr .Haji Mohamed Eusoff, Assistant Commissioner of Co-operation, Federation of Malaya is retiring at the end of this year, two years ahead of his retirement period. This was confirmed by Dato Haji Mohamed Eusoff himself yesterday in Singapore.
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  • 168 5 Standard Staff Correspondent THE third annual pnze-sivmij day at the Government English School. Pontian, nras aeld in the school Hall u^,t week. There wras *n exhibition oi art and hand >rk done bv the pupiL during the year. A ship mjde by the pupiLs of Standard
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  • 89 5 Standard StaiT <»t re-,(x»n<Vm TW x ENGCNED Hoi nets. Fastest ••■^•■.'.i nrcrafl in the wrortd, provided «ir cover for two ruari convoys >■■ achooJ r ild «n -he Cameron Elighl m<fe to Tapah. in Pe tk yesterday. The j) .>;:j-s :> iti died t >.» c«--v
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  • 188 5 IPOII Mob- Perak Kirl».r candidates who were entertained to lea by the Perak Teachers Union, were told by the President, Mr. V. I). Kuppusamy. to help to unifr the profession into <mm» solid group when they return from the UK and not to form
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  • 124 5 PENANG, M D«-« <Ui"i ii- i) m apei ji i\. <• in the nn treas tt Tetok K n ten c tod i the Residenl Cttumtseioiiei Mi H P H < 1 >. n i cong itu ited U•* comn il it*( i i membei
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  • 940 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Mr. Williams And Mr. Tan IT would seem that the local newspapers have been among those who contested the recent Singapore City Council elections. Mr. P. Williams, the successful Labour candidate for Rochore Ward, complained in the course of his speech that the Colony's Press
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  • 1577 6  - Terror As Deliberate Policy ROBERT GUILLAIN i|PYiBPV)^T J| By Special Correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian^ and "Le Monde" HONGKONG 'THE official Peking terminology always speak* of "suppression" of counterrevolutionaries, and ndt i of "repression." I may have been wrong in using the* latter term up to now. Observations of Chinese
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  • 414 6 Review of Views Hi He And Wk HOW to end the present' emergency? -These were the answers 'given by both the 1 Nanyang Siaivg Pau and pro- 1 Kuo'mintang Chung Shing Jit' Pau editorially. The most effective way of wiping' out Communist rebellion, suggested Nanyang, is to introduce a system
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  • 492 6 We the PEOPLE A Letter To Mr. Lyttelton Sir, Recent events in Malaya have taken a very unhealthy turn and with this you are probably well acquainted. This Emergency is costing Malaya valuable and innocent lives, civilians as well as military personnel, as well as money and labour. When the
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  • 129 6 Sir, To make a complaint In newspapers is just a nuisance but to keep quiet is in- tolerable. How can workers with wages ranging from $50 to $280 a month, live with the following prices to pay:— Pre-War Post-War Rice gantang $0.32 $2:04 Sugar katty 0.06 .43 Hair
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  • 119 6 WERE THESE MEN PAID Sir: I was* wondering why the Legislative Councillors and many prominent leaders never told us on how to end the Emergency. Now let us face the facts. These so called bandits were once our national heroes the Malayan. Anti-Japanese Peo-, pie Army, who fought the Japanese
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  • 350 6  -  PARIS, Dec. 3. 'THE Big Four sub-com-mittee sessions on disarmament scheduled for today are considered to be of utmost importance since they will be devoted to drawing up the sub-com-mittee's agenda. The sub-committee is due to submit a report to the Political Committee on December 10 at
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  • 12 6 "Oh! and what makes you think he's a bad risk?"
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  • 381 7 PARIS. Dec. a, (Renter) Big Four representatives will ml rlosed doors here today at 1)930 GMT for the first forlesion •>* Hit' I listed Nations Disarmament Sub-Committee. Ih delegates are: Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky, inisler of State Selwyti
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  • 71 7 West Proposes Probe On G rerman Freedoms Jh (AP) Britain. France and ihe Na !i •>;.••-« :1 Sunday a sweening investigation poßtira] ami roiiMitutional freedoms n to find out wkctkcr unhampered «-.!ii held in that divided country. r i i \vm \(.l \l>A estigai jin :'-.e in p Sovi< 2
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  • 86 7 NEW YORK Dec. 3. (AP)— Dr. Glenn Seaborg. discoverer of Plutonium and co-winner of the 1951 Nobel Prize for Science, said Sunday atomic power won't compete with coal and water power for at least 20 years. But ne added, atomic energy already is being put
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  • 23 7 lAFP>— edit *he S abaia i si ci v b.v j of 5..-:3r- -> 111 mm I <
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  • 173 7 BONN. Dec 3. (AP).— The United Stages faces large new defence costs probably several biKion dollars to create German divisions to serve rider General Dwight D. Ei-enhower Official estimates of the cost of mobilizing, training and equipping 12 German divisions runs as high
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  • 37 7 NEW YORK Dec 3. (Reuter> Uiii-ed States atomic physicust D r Robert Oppenheimer flew to F;<:i s last night with three other scientists. Dr Oppenheimer reused to tell reporleis the purpose of his trip.
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  • 193 7 PARIS, Dec. 3, (AP) W. Averell Harriman, U.S. Director of ihc Mutual Security Administration, will make a one-day trip to London today for a conference with Premier Winston Churchill. There is little doubt they will discuss Britain's need for dollar aid. How much Britain
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  • 88 7 MANILA. Dec. 3. (AP) U.S. Vice-President Alben W. Bark ey and his wife landed at Langley Point naval station this morning for a brief stopover in the PhilipDines en route to Washington. They will be the guests of President Elpidio Quinno at a luncheon at the
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  • 134 7 DAMASCUS, Dec. 3, Reuter.—Colonel Adis Shishakey, new Syrian chief of state last night issued a proclamation to the country accusing the deposed people's party (Populists) of plotting against the country's Earlier yesterday a military Council proclaimed Colonel Shishakey chief of state and he immediately
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  • 46 7 LONDON. Dec. 8. (Reut«r>— Turkey* military budget for 1952 to be laid shortly before the National Assembly for approval, will be almost one-third of the country* budget, Ankara radio said last night. The military budget amounts to about 500,000.000 Turkish Lira* (about £66,492.060).
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  • 144 7 SPARTANBURU, S. CAROLINA, Dec. 3, (UP)— Governor James Byrnes said last night that the United States should drop atomic bombs on Red China if the truce talks break down. He added that failure of the United Nations to condemn Communist atrocities in Korea resulted
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  • 129 7 KEY WEST, Florida, Dec. 3, (AP).— U.S. Defence Mobilization Director, Mr. Wilson, concluded a two-day conference with President Truman Sunday with the disclosure that military production is increasing "at the rate of a billion dollars a month." In the wake of complaints by a
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  • 51 7 KHARTOUM, Dec. 3, <AP)— An epidemic of cerebral-spinal meningitis is on the decrease in the Sudan after claiming more than 7.000 victims. The official Sudan Monthly Record said that from October 1950 to the middle of September 1951, there had been 51.325 >es, with 7,009
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  • 380 7 DULLES CAUTIONS: CLEVELAND, Dec. 3, (AP)_ John Foster Dulle* appealed Sunday night to non-CommuniM Asia to forget its fears of a resurgent Japan and "irMern arnieanrt-" and to join the free world lineup. At the same time he cau- tioned the West
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  • 230 7 SAIGON Dec :i. (Ai>> Informed ♦^r.jyees in this French -held capital .s. )d Sunday Ho Cm Minn i;!> been replaced at the bead of the pro Communist Vietminh F.i:'v by Moscow trained rruong Chinh Saigon is 'he seat oi the nam Government sp.
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  • 125 7 FORT WORTH. TEXAS I), r. :i il'Pt-Siy B-:ni Superbomb* s completed the first Bight ■<> I is Mediterranean area yesterda] landing at Sidi Slirn.tn«\ n American :nr base in French Morocco, after a boo Etna flight from Texas The Eighth Aii Force announced here that the
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  • 88 7 HONGKONG. Dec. 3, <AP>— Army associates of Colonel John Yule. 45. found dead in a Kowloon hotel room Friday, were yesterday unable to confirm reports that he was returning home from Saigon with a considerable sum of money, according to Larry Allen. Associated Press correspondent
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  • 134 7 Standard Staff Reporter AN official statement issued by the Thai Consulate i» Singapore yesterday states that on their arrival in Bangkok on Sunday King Phumiphon Aduldet and Queen Sinkit embarked on the Thai warship Meklong from the Danish ship Meonia and proceeded to
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  • 205 8 RAAF Chief's Part In Bombing Strikes Air Vi<e-Mar*hal J.P.J. McCaiiley, A.O.C. the Eastern Area of the Royal Australian Air Force, who is visit" inii Malaya, flew a four-hour bombing. mission a»ain*t bandit targets in llie Federation, yesterday. His aircraft— a Lincoln of the Australian bomber Squadron based
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  • 122 8 Standard Shippms Reporter A TWO-HOITR visit was paid yesterday by the visiting Thai P&lice mission, to the Singapore Harbour Board Police; to study police methods. The upholding of law and order within the Harbour area was explained to the mission by Mr. J.
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  • 30 8 GEORGETOWN. British Guiana. Dec. 3 tAP>— A waterfroat fire on Friday night destroyed half a block of buildings here with damage estimated at U554,000,000 No lives were Lost
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  • 246 8 Standard Aviation Reporter COMMENCING Unlay, a n*»w air service will link Western Europe, Ihe Near E*M. ami Japan. Swift Consteliation:* of k.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines will Irave Srhiphol airport, Amsterdam, ence a week ami fly via Frankfurt, Danu^riis. Baghdad, karaehi, Bangkok and Manila to Tokyo,
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  • 117 8 RELATIVES and frieads of men of No. 38 Transport S«uadraa\ Royal Australian Air Force which U now based is Kuala Lumpur for supply-droppias duties— will receive a topical and unique Christmas card this year. Principal feature of the card is a picture of a supply drop being;
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  • 131 8 A lt>-day recruiting tour b! Malaya's West coast States opens by the Royal Air Farce Regiment (Malaya) tomorrow. It will be the first recruiting drive to be made since higher pay scales and marriage and dependants' aiowances have been introduced for men ot the
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  • 37 8 ■BLBOURME, fßeuter AA?>Risd^ti Beaodey Ll^. Southampbaft, plans to salvage i tk£.2s%Jß&t cooper md ie-id cargo El >ni the 9,471-ton Cumberland, which sank iff Eden (NSW) ki 1917 ifker striking a mine. She ies »;i) deep.
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    • 39 8 nM. i. t-Jw^^Slf%w'&*%!i\. 1 tin VI II KN J~*» Despatches Today: Indo-C'hif-i H am. by Buloh. Pilembang 8 im. by Meritakab, Tliai'ani (parcels only) by Malaya. Arrivals Today: Thailand (letters) by train, Chrißtmaa bteid (tetters and parcels) by Ansium.
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  • 215 9 flork Started On New H Million Singapore Project Standard Staff Reporter -~:Ch,n Cheng Realty Company, Ltd., 0 new housing estate r.ody sorted work on .ts f.rst scheme, costing $4?&0 000 M^^^^JbQHb^ Still Road' 00 000 d of 182 houses and bungalows c scheme is
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  • 26 9 TOKYO, Dec. 3, (AP>- R e M^nlT^n ta i lks Will s(^tin JaomP.P January between a Japanese mission and th* P I Government. e
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  • 36 9 ayaa i United for civil ■I financial Sen pre- Mrs h.ne ik< the first call ifj next I the ectorc state i be< d ires Inl i structi *c expecttcn Jta M Lun ur
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  • 85 9 Keda Man Improves Tile-Making KUALA LUMPUR. Doc 3— Realising there b a seasonal bottleneck in building due to :t.^e of imported roofing tiles, an enterprising man in Redan has been making these tiles with ten workers. When developed a new tech- nique, RIDA became interested. I IT has taSt granted
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  • 48 9 Standard Shipping Reporter. ::e:*:hter Indore. owned by the Mari:r.pany and under charter to Ben .a. purpose of bringing cars to Singayesterday from the United Kingdom < lorries and pick-up together with Dl for the Colony. W self d 2 ged a ;n are
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG, Dec 3 Special Standard Service Closing prices n ihe H.T.ekong Exchange toi.r. were HKsls.s€ to £1 Stering; HKs6.B3fl to US$l: HKSI 819 i Malayan $1. HK$O 392 to one donesian Rupiah; Gold HK$:i2T .25 to one tael.
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  • 17 9 OIL NEFINERY FOR INDIA g mg s to ttins up I cated r at fr\e e taken
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  • 6 9 Consumer Goods Shortage In US I'D
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  • 83 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 3 To help Mengkuang (mat) weavers in Bukit Mertajam, Province Wellesley, to get better prices for their product, RIDA Has made a small grant to send one of these weavers down to Port Dickson to learn bow to dye Mengkuang. When this man returns
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  • 134 9 BRITISH firms are playing a prominent part in the building and equipping of Ceylon's new model oil factory This factory, which is expected to increase the present Ceylonese yield from oilseed at>ou{ 30 per cent., will cost £1.500.000. Construction began last January and
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  • 26 9 MORE than 500.000 tree? have been planted by aimy units all over India since the inauguration of the tree-planting campaign in April 1949
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  • 42 9 I agk enough ■tr bullet at Plaskon Re- u din| Com- :=td m Ame- g e nru'itary uses. 1; r proofing. fin» J. !m pro]*cUl# ne handsel* blows without sha^V"*^ übbjYork It resists heat and pro finn said A.P.
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  • 156 9 photo. Standard Shipping Reporter ONE of the biggest o^. menl^ SinsaDore 3,000 tons will leave in a few days lor Japan'Tn^eßoyal In.erocean Line paa.enger.fre.gh.er It is understood that the whole ship is being loaded with this cargo for the port of Kobe.
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  • 12 9 Hungary Raises Wages And Food Prices Food rationing "•"""g'raHed be increased Reuter
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  • 26 9 US Agree To Higher Price For Hemp ".merit has for many i«s critically e tffort These hemp, jute Aj>irahan 4 quart feet tgo Intertioir. March AP
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  • 201 9 Standard Market Reporter f EX? H 6 I!'* 1 qU if U Wilh P riceB eilher unchanpe.l or fractionally lower. Moderate turnover of businew, W a S r ecorded. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buv«rs Sellers M. Breweries 515 5.25 xd M. Cements .54 .57 Robinson
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  • 106 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 3— Veget^bie sellers in the markets here cut down the price of one typp ot vegetable from 45 cts to 32 cts. when the Co-operative Market Gardeners* Society at Cameron Highlands opened their stall. To enable the society to transport their
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  • 79 9 A ROUNDTABLE conference in Taipei between Nationalist Chinese and Japanese businessmen has decided to set up a Siiio-Japanese Arbitration Committee to settle trade disputes Chinese representatives complained that some of the poods imported into Formosa fiom Japan were not up to standard. TKe
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  • 64 9 Standard Staff Correspondent BANGKOK. Dec. 3. Four prominent Siamese businessmen have just purchased the Burapha Palace which stands in the heart of busy Yawarad Road, the Chinese section of the city. The purchase price was 13 million ticals. The four buyers will tear down the
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  • 57 9 NEW YORK. Dec. 3 (AP)— A survey among 5.000 person* to determine the "most selfish group" in America showed £i per cent favouring the title for union leaders. 25 per cent, for government leaders, while only 11 per cent listed businessmen A similar poll two
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  • 38 9 THE T&P fifth of the U S. popution gets nearly half of the nation's money income while the bottom fifth gets only three per cent., th* tT S Onsus Bureau reports.- A. P.
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  • 116 9 SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico). Dec 3. lAP)— Directors of the Puerto Rican Far Bureau Federation hav e decided to cable U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan that they will do their utmost to resist his recent "directive to sell the present sugar surplus
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  • 90 9 JAPAN CURBS AREA TRADE Japan has suspended exports in pounds sterling to Iraq. Iran and Transjordan as a step to avert overgrowth of Japan's pound mserve, which totalled £47,000 000 on Oct 31. Meanwhile, the Japanese Government announced that exporters to the dollar area will be especially favoured under a
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  • 27 9 THE ILO Statistical Seminar, which is now in session in New Delhi, has taken up the problem ot compiling statistics of unemployment in Asian countries.
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  • 129 9 Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 3. It having been ascertained that the yield of dry padi lands in the Federation can be increased up to 50 per cent, if deeper ploughing is carried out, RIDA has granted $16,000 for a tractor cultivation project. This
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Dec 3 (AFP)— Five Japanese mining experts are en route to Goa (Portuguese India) to aid in prospecting. This group will soon be joined by another 12 men with 10.000 tons of equipment.
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  • 111 9 Discovery of a iarjre new deposit of sulphur which is expected to be a major factor in solving the current world shortage ot this essent;a. mineral has been announced by the Freeport Sulphur Company in Illinois To develop the deposit, located
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  • 39 9 The International Cotton Advisory Committee in Washington estimates world 1951/52 cotton production at 33,302.000 bales compared with the previous season's crop of 27,600.000 bales. The increase is entirel" Hi > ir> tJnp larger U S crop Reuter picture
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 76 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ih:— Bayers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose $1.40i $1.41 FOB i o bales Dec No 1 RSS $1,403 $1,411 No Z RSS $1,352 $1.36* No 3 RSS $1,315 $1,324 Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON (T'ttKkK Monday's opening prices per Ib. were:
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    • 41 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The price of tin to-day was $451 picul. Down $3i. i ON HOIS TIN Monday's prices first session were Spot <£945 buyers, £950 sellers. Three months £922* buyers. £925 sellers. Settle en t Price £947 h Tone: Steady.
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  • 82 9 FRENCH Finance Minister Rene Mayer said France would be able to keep up her present level of production during 1952 following the US guarantee to supply US $600,000,000 aid in the financial year ending June 30. 1052. French production, he added, in 1952
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  • 28 9 The West German Cabinet nas decided to send £8,333 stg worth of medicines and irrigation equip ment to India through the World Health Organisation Reuter
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  • 162 9 CHICAGO. Dec 3 (ReuHer)gritish exports have become so dear in the United States that US importers are looking elsewhere 'or supplies, according to trade spokesmen here Mx F Houser. Vice President of Sears Roebuck, worlds big «*t mail order house, back from i
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  • 226 9 Mamlard Market Reporter IMPORTS of rubber into Malaya from Indonesia are expected to be somewhat lower this month, according to informed sources. These quarters believe that supplies of rubber from Indonesia have continued to arrive at a reduced rate. The Singapore market trend was gradually
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  • 183 9 T Stondord Market Reporter «.,k. J Smgopore Cold Storage, Co., Ltd. on4 its subsidiary company, the Cold Storage Creameries Ltd., p!E!3 T° rd^ SmeSS in Voluc ond volumc **< yea; ended August lost. ww? e Q pany converted a eodown at Borneo JXn tone
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  • 41 9 TWENTY Japanese firms, including syi-h b.g companies a^ Ta:se' Koek! 'capitalized at 3.000.000 yen) and Niihino Sangyo (15.000.000 yen), have gone bankrupi Ten other prominent trading Bran are stated to be on the ver^e of in- AFP
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  • 87 9 NFW DELHI, Dec I IAP):— Singapore was the second largest importer ol Indian cotton piecegoods during A.ugusi wi\h 2.763,000 yards, the Indian Commerce Ministry announced The United Kingdom topped the list of Importers with 5.973 000 yards Australia ranked third with 1.601,000 yards and
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  • 89 9 Standard Market K«p<,rt« r ALL sections of the Sine iport produce market were dull yesterday. Copra had buyers Indicating FS7| and sellers $38] pei picul on a dull mariu t, with no business passing. Coconut oil buyers Quoted $<;2 and sc!U rs $M per picul Betel
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  • 868 10  - CHERNIAYSKY WILL DRAW FULL HOUSES 'Anacrusis* iWtibic IVoivs f 9v IV,' ITU only four days to go before the first of the two violin recitals by Leo Cherniavsky. the booking plan at Robinson's indicates that the* public response is going to be very good indeed. The present position augurs well
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  • 121 10 T ONDON. Dec. 3. (Renter).— Lu Britain's boy and g;rl musicians are becoming more and more versatile. The National Youth Orchestra has little difficulty in finding players to fill the reed, woodwind and percussion sections of the orchestra. The young musician today is not content to
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  • 837 10 For the Discophill Classical Recordings Reviewed By Victor Doggett BEETHOVEN. Symphony No. 1 in A Op.9'J. Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Fnrtwangler* H.M.V D*****— 20. IT ii sometimes difficult tr> understand the recording companies' reasons tor repeat issues of work* which have but recently been recorded The Oalliera Philharmonia version of Beethoven's
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    • 566 10 jßJlfc '■'.'■■■i'. ■■■t'-'-^til^\ X Jr^A^rf-'r JWfci* 1 I ■.■.Cv.v.v.vl-.y.\ v.y.| I y\:-:-::-:'\:- ■^M^f.\-y.\c^^^J-'J^K^m'--- :-::+:-:-:-:--'vi:::-:: :-::l:--::-::-:>l RADII I MAI AYA i'»» *> He| P r u? "> r3 lne Lad 5 nAUIU HI A LAM en the ScrMn 4: 8 p.m. Mosic ulurADiiuc 1 Shop; B.SO Talk, of the Town: 9
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    • 336 10 9.55 a.m. Music; 10 a.m. Emergency News: 10.50— 2.50 p.m. As Singapore; 6 p.m. Mail Bac; 6.55— 7. 1! As Singapore: 7.12 Latin American Serenade: 7.30 London Studio Melodies; 8 p.m. I Know What I Like: 8.30 As Singapore: 9 p.m. Melodies from the Movies: 9.30 News (S); 9.45 Radio
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    • 141 10 rpODAY'S FORECAST:— The J only favoured ones by the planets todav are those people engaged in artistic work of all kinds. Dreams which yon have in the early hours of sleep are very important. Remember them! Women in commercial life will have a lucky morning. Reorganisation of office routine will
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  • 473 11 NE W DEAL FOR CRICKET Expert Coaching DireNeed LONDON, Dec. 2: (Reut«*r) Britain is now obviously determined to tackle its cricketing problems. MCC, BmahV* world cricketing headquarters are staging a comprehensive coaching conference which begins this weekend in And British cricketing enthusiasts who lor most of the postwar years have
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  • 220 11 LONDON, Dec. 2: I Renter) The women hockey leaders of Britain have already bepm their efforts for raising: £15,000 to play hostess to world hockey. Fifteen leading world inter- national teams are due in Bn- tain and Britain's enthusiasts *ho claim that it is here
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  • 199 11 SYDNEY, Dec. 3 (AP)— A team of four skiers will put in A Malta's first bid for a winter Olympics title in the 195J Games in Oslo. Australia will be represented in the slalom, downhill and langlauf, cross country with two men in each.
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  • 246 11 PARIS, Dec. 3 (AFP) The Olympic Games in Helsinki in July 1952 will raise difficult traffic and housing problems for the Finns, well-informed French sports circles said today. The sources said 260,000 lodgings would have to be found for the duration as it was
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  • 212 11 LONDON, Dec. 2 (AP): Cuban h«avyweiffht champion Omelio Agramewte nd training today for his fight before British Royalty at Harringay Arena on Tuesday "rne* stocky, broad-shouldered Cuban champion is scheduled to fight a ten-rounder against Britain's Johnny Williams on a Solomon's bill for the benefit of
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  • 65 11 HARRISMITH. ORANGE FREE STATE. Dec. 2: (Reuter) J. Velleman, amateur heavyweight boxer of Bnston. Johannesburg, was unconscious here today. 16 hours after being knocked out last nignt. His condition was described as very serious. Velleman fought P. Pi" 5 1^ former junior heavyweight champion of the
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  • 61 11 YOKOHAMA. Dec. 2, (UP)— Former heavyweight champion Joe Louis took an five Armed Forces pugilists in exhibition matches this evening at Fryar Gymnasium in cowtuwn Yokohama and proved again he still packs a terrific wallop He easily downed the first lour opponents and lorced the filth
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    • 35 11 |TlDHfJ|s| MilHßl HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY A.M. P.M. Tuesday. Dec. 4. A.M. PJ*. Singapore 2.49 L36 Malacca 11.25 11.43 Port Dickson 10.06 10.24 Port Sham 9.05 9.49 Penan? 3.41 5.05
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  • 566 12 Singapore A' Surprise Goteborg, Win By Odd Goal THE Singapore C *A" team upset all predictions at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday by scoring a fine 2-1 victory over Goteborg. Goteborg put up a show that was far below expectations. The 2,500 fans who turned up were keenly disappointed. It
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  • 151 12 SINGAPORE Badminton Association's management committee, under the chairmanship of Mr. I.im Chuan C&ok. last night discussed for two and a half hours a letter sent by the four colony players, Wong Peng Soon, Cheong Hock Leng. Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan. to the Straits Times on
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  • 119 12 MANILA, Dec 3 (AP)— Lloyd Mangrum. winner of the second Philippines World Open Golf tournament with a 295 yesterday, will depart today by military air transport for Japan where he will play exhibition matches for occupation troops. The dapper Texan who plays for Tarn O'Shanter Country Club
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  • 94 12 SEREMBAN. Mon.— An unconverted try scored by CrTin Loke decided issue in favour of Tuanku Mohamed School Rugger XV when they met the 13/ 18th Hussars team at the Seremban Police padang last weekend. The play was scrappy throughout and the only try came
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  • 232 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club women won the Colony women's seven-a-side hockey championship when they < Irf rated WRAF Changi by three goals to nil in the final <*f the competition played on the padang yesterday. It was by no means an easy victory for the Club
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  • 255 12 BATU PAHAT. M.»n Knaw Eag Chui and Mrs. Peter Lim t iptured the mixed doubles title with little opposition, in the Batu Pahat District badminton criampionship played at the j CRC. court last night. They beat Knr.v Eng Chin and Miss J. Simdram in straight sets 13—5.
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  • 73 12 IPOH. Mon- The following have been selected to represent Perak at Rugby against Kedah at Sungei Patani in the HMS Malaya match on Saturday. Captain Benton. W. Breakwell. It Willingham. B. Oliver Captain Boe. L.C. Carrel. Meikle; Lt. Andrews, Osman bin Hussein, Lt. Charles Jones Captain
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  • 39 12 NEW York, fee <AP> Bi•< <• (Kid) Matthews meets i«i.ucd Duumv Nardiro t«mi v ;e mam event o» m« Cleve '■v.n chants boxma show *.h'<c^ Jjrues tht National 8..x »»<* lnu *eek with Ihc .i..n sirt'rt'| t Ai 'l,Vi
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  • 94 12 JOHANNESBURG, Dec 2 (Reuter).— The South African Cricket Board of Control today confirmed its decision to send a team to Australia next year. In a statement issued by the President of the Board, Mr. D. Marguard. the Board said the confirmation was decided upon in
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  • 180 12 PAKISTAN CRICKET TEAM WILL TOUR U.K. KARACHI, Dec. 3 (Reuler). Pakistan, who yesterday defeated the MCC in a representative game, will *t*nd a teaVn to tour England in 1934. This was announr#H toHnv by Mr. K.R. Collector Secretary of the Pakistan Cricket Board of Control, who said he would now
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  • 151 12 BOMBAY, Dec. 2, (Reuter India beat Japan by four goals to nil in the fifth and final hockey "Test" here today after leading 1-0 at halftime. India thus won all the five matches with an aggregate of 25 goals to two. The Japanese gave
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    33 12 photo. Close call for Singapore Yew Chang saves narrowly for Singapore. Hee Jong at right looks on wnile a Goteborg player makes a vain attempt to get at the ball.- Standard
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  • 385 12 Record Fourth -Wicket Gives Australia Lead SYDNEY, Deo. 3 (Reuter-AAP).— A record fourth wicket stand of 235 by Lindsay Hassett and Keith Miller enabled Australia to gain a first innings lead of 89 runs with three wickets in hand on the third day of the Second Test. At the close
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  • 107 12 West Indies Ist. Innings 362 Australia Ist. Innings— 4sl for 7 Archer c Weekes b Gomez 11 Morris c Walcott b Jones 11 Hassett c Christiani b Jones 132 Harvey c Gomez b Goddard 39 Miller b Valentine 129 Hole b Valentine 1 Lindvvall not out 44 I. Johnson
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  • 49 12 CALCUTTA, Dec. 2, (Reuter).— S. A. Durai of Malaya was beaten in the single final of the Sevabazar badminton tournament here tonight, losing 8-15, 9-15 to Monoj Guha of Bengal Durai had reached the final with a 15-1. 15-9 defeat of S. Bannerji of Bengal,
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  • 65 12 WELLINGTON. Dec. 3, (Reuter-AAP) The New Zealand Olympic Association have declined to accord official recognition to the team of New Zealand skiers at present on their way to the winter Olympics in Oslo. The Olympic Association stated the team is not up to the
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  • 89 12 IPOH. Mon.— A fine, hattrick by Thillainathan, state centre' forward, enabled the Kinta Indians to beat the PCRC by three goals to one in a hockey league match today. The Indians were, superior all rounds with their forwards moving in perfect unison. Thillainathan scored
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  • 254 12 TWICE in arrears, Royal Air Force Selelar "A" XV fought back strongly each time and held Singapore Cricket Club "A" to 6-all draw in a lively Rugby match on the Padang yesterday. Each side scored two tries and the score at half time
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  • 93 12 COI J EGE ATHLETES ARE WARNED CHICAGO, Dec. 3 (AP). Coll^ a t1,1,,,, found to be "rewarded financially for their ul< alone" will be considered by the I .S. 01\t,,,, Committee to be ineligible for the 1952 CNvmn Games at Helsinki. This warning h^ Avery Brundage, i the committee. He
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  • 158 12 SHEFFIELD SHIELD CRICKET ADELAIDE. Dec. 3. (Reuter-AAP)— L. Fa veil hit 164 for South Australia today against his former team. New South Wales, on the third day of the Sheffield Shield cricke* match here. At the close South Australia stood 217 runs ahead with six second innings wickets to fall.
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  • 55 12 IN a knock-out c "A division hocke sity of Malaya beat The Varsi:\ most ot the first v< finishing upset their 1 In the tenth minu second hall rtulagarei ed his way through to s first goal tor VaiMf rJSKL ««»»»to laie Oorloff banned in the
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