Singapore Standard, 6 December 1951

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard r nO. 158. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 340 1 Mr. Churchill Evades Issue On Malaya 5 (Reuter^. Prime Minister unlay refused lo he drawn m the mo making a full statement of his toward:* self-government m Malaya reaavrc from the Labour opposition inu' n: Vttlee. former Prime Minister and ..rmer Colonial Secretary. att, Labour asked whether a stateetary Oliver
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  • 21 1 Midnight Murder In Penang -m of un)om «n sunti wmSk. is their I 0 c :er.e ming tosl -t- :.ee- night
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  • 35 1 EIGHT bus passengers ere killed -i i seven "ere -ec hen -i express train crashed into i tintar bus near Mahalla c X »'j i julside Cairo yesterd a y v
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  • 50 1 RIVAL PAHTY LEADERS AT COUNCIL MEET Dhoto. The leaders of the Progressive and Labour Parties m the Singapore City Council seen talking before the commencement of the City Council meeting yesterday. The Progressive leader is Mr. A. P. Rajah (left) and the Labour leader. Mr. E. V. Da vies.- Standard
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  • 149 1 Reds Name 'Neutral' Inspectors JTOKVO. Dec 5 Reuter-AAP' Communist cease-fire cieieij^iea t a.r named two Communist nations, two Scandinavian countries with hospital units is Korea and Switzerland as the type ol neutrala :hey would be willing to see or. Korea armistice inspection teams. They agreed that Czechoslovakia, Poland, Denmark.. Sweden
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  • 63 1 TEHERAN. Der. 5 (AP)— Trree hundred Communist-led workers fought police with sticks and stones on the outskirts of Teheran yesterday. Two policemen were seriously hurt and 18 others injured. Police arrested 53 demoastraPersian government said last night it was considering an ult mafum to the West
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  • 209 1 CAIRO, Dec. 5. (Reuter). Thirty worker* and students were injured when Egyptian police clashed with demonstrators and opened fire here today. The police suffered six casualties live policemen and a police inspector. The police fired on the crowd who were protesting against
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  • 43 1 BERLIN*. Dec. 5 < Reuters Eas: Germany will not send representatives to Paris to join m the United Nations General Assembly discussions on the possibility "of "free and secret" elections throughout Germany, an East Germaa spokesman said today.
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  • 136 1 'Bring Joy To Spore Orphans* NINETEEN <•"»"> 8° lnr Christmas. And you are alre-iv m .he mZ> of your KW *W«« huy.np nikpr things lovs for your rhildren i©r S^ t no Ci.ri 9 .n,« for children unle,, .here .re lovs. Your children are lucky.
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  • 287 1 IPOH, Wed. Strong security measures were taken m and around the Ipoh Airport today when the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. arrived for another busy day sine* his arrival m the Federation on Sunday last The vicinity of the Airport is notorious as
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  • 519 1 Minister Hears Suggestions By Miners, Planters IPOH. Wed. Planters and tin onsen of Prrak thi> afternoon conferred with the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, following his arrival from kuala Lumpur. The planters told the Minister that unless the Government exert stricter control of
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  • 156 1 Standard Maff < 'orre-pondrni KUALA LIMPLR, *cd.— A mr o.neral f,, rm o conM ription enlisting every able-bodied man m the a^e group 18 and 2.> wa« MggMled to Mr. O|i\er Lyttelton. the >e<*retar> of SlaU- for th«- (olnnie*. m Kuala Lumpur In a delegation
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  • 73 1 TEHERAN. Dec 5 Etetitd Tte chairm m ■>' the Pv .»..r M:xea Oil Coramissi Najmo M ick Tesi_:.--d after fight witfa HiMseta Ifakki. .-> tary-GeneraJ ot the Oi. Nati lisation Board. during a C«■ mission meeting. Cau.-e oi the f\z I vat chx-ed The Mixed O;.
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  • 35 1 LONDON Dec S Si Queen Mary mother of K. George VI. has cz^zh' a slight co!d and bai been ordered o\ her doctors to stay indoors to- it her borne, Ifarlboi House
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  • 20 1 REE peop c ed md fi\-e Injured w r ••> cv Be Horizonte 5< R. T crash* I i
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  • 84 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec 5. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on rh c London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 41 id Spot £922.10% per ton Jon. /Mar 40 d buyers, £927 10s seller* Apr. J«ne 38 d Three
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  • 29 1 ISRAEL wilii spend £.{8.000.000 on defence, Mr. Ehezer Kapian. Minister of' Finance announced yesterday m presenting his budget to the Israe! Parliament m Jerusalem. Reuter
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  • 48 1 Badminton Stars Suspended THE Singapore Badminton Association, after a meeting lasting four and a half hours at No. 8 Bonhara Building, decided to suspend the Colony's four top ranking badminton player-. Wong Peng Soon, Ong Poh Lim. Cheong Hock Leng and Ismail bin Marjan. for "an indefinite period."
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  • 184 1 Standard Staff Reporter Mr. A. P. Netto youngei brother of a defeated candidate m the North Ward m trie last City Elections, *va.s admittec into General Hospital on Tuesday night with head injuries Mr. Netto was one of the staunch workers tor his brother, Mr.
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  • 354 2 New Councillors Are Welcomed Standard Staff Reporter THE NEW status of Royal Charter City conferred on Singapore "adds an emphasis to the importance of local Government," declared the President of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, yesterday. Mr. McNeice was welcoming the
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  • 274 2 Standard Woman Reporter THE QUEEN'S Guide Award highest owcrd m guiding has, for the first time m the history of the giri guide movement m Singapore, been won by two Colony girl guides. The girls are Patrol leaders Catherine Wong and Anna Yong. both
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  • 103 2 A TAX PAYER. Cheng P>h Srr-g. who had been convicted, cujiioned and discharged by a Tr!.iui.*!:-. :e m the L >wer Courts fir failing to furnish his income tax returns successfully appea'ed to the Singapore' H:gh Cowl yesterday. Appearing for the Crown, Mr. L Rayner said
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  • 85 2 FIFTY-FIVE probationary cadeis ol the St. John Amlance Brigade received their certificates from the hands of their Commissioner. Dr. G. Haridaa yesterday at the Victoria School The boys -.vere students of the afternoon- school and they have ;ust completed the six week course of 12
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  • 52 2 THE following have been appointed Justices of Peace for the Colony by ;he Governor: Messrs. John Anthony Parker. John Tolmie, John H. S. Jenkins H. McNeill Watson Richardson. A Gazette notification issued yesterday states that Mr. Thio Chan Bee ha s been appointed a member of the Board
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  • 64 2 TWO nominated Singapore City Councillors, who retired after three-year terms at the end of last month, have been renominated by the Governor for a further period of three years each. They are Dr. C. J. Foh and Mr. F. L. Lane. The third nominated" Councillor, to replace
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  • 143 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR new members took their seat for the first time m the Singapore City Council at its meeting yesterday. It was the first meeting of the newly-constituted Council, called to allocate committee work to the various Councillors. The four new
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  • 44 2 A FINDING of suicide was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death of a 41--year-old Chinese woman. Ho Ah Tong, who died from the effects of caustic soda poisoning m the General Hospital on Nov. 6.
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  • 273 2 STC Conductors Are 'Notorious' Magistrate Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Traction Company conductors were described as "notorious 9 by the Singapore Relief Court Magistrate, Mr. k. J. L. Jamieson, yesterday. 'This is the third case of assault by conductors on inspectors or other officials of the S.T.C., Mr. Jamieson said. "If
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  • 49 2 THE LEADERS of the two political parties m the Singa6 ore City Council, Mr. E. V. a vies (Labour, North) and Mr. A. P. Rajah (Progressive. North) were yesterday elected as the Council's representatives on the board of trustees of the Singapore Improvement Trust.
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  • 156 2 THE COMPLAINANT and two defendants m an assault case shook hands with each other m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday following a settlement of their dispute, and left the court smiling. The defendants, Koh Cheng Swee, William Koh. an RASC corporal, agreed to
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  • 395 2 Inquiry Into Ship's Mishap WITHIN 15 minutes of leaving Singapore a ship, bound for the Nicobar Inlands m the Indian Ocean with 1.000 ions of general cargo, went ©ft her court»e and grounded m shallow water m the Western approaches to Singapore Harbour. This was
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  • 64 2 THIRTEEN Chinese were charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with rioting at Maude Road on Dec 4. and also of being members of an unlawful assembly, where one of the members was alleged to have voluntarily caused grievous hurt to Mohammed Hanifah. They claimed
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  • 184 2 Standard Staff Reporter RESIDENTS of Lorong Ungku Aman m Geylang, estimated to number about 5,000, are to protest to the Singapore Colonial Secretary against the presence of a hotel m the kamponav In a letter to the Colonial Secretary, the residents will state that the
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  • 185 2 Standard Staff Reporter A ROTARY Club is being formed m Johore Bahru, It was announced at the weekly Rotary lunch held m Singapore at the Capitol Blue Room yesterday. Thii Rotary Club would also be open to those residing m Seletar and the Naval Base.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 43 2 m^mmmmpl NOW THET AH GOT MAH TH'^f 6-GOOOeyE-VOUSK^ OTV WILL I HANDS k^N >^^fSSm y- MEMORY BACK, Wt GOTTA EST I WERE IH' STRONGEST J I BE MIGHTY LONE_V WAVE iNvfVl PsjSE>__jP say ooo'ByE dreamgoat J mam /V* u'l. wvi^i^vEP^^iy her-—>/ I /TAagH/zLL
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  • 62 3 OPERATION 'BASKET' A SUCCESS Standard Stalf Reporter -^WLjSgS 1 shani incidents V tackled m various parts pi the town and reports of the ump.rcs are bein, studied o 7! S lho operations, Both the Police the troops matics, rifles, batons. riot shields gas bombs. Tin helmets Jg^wailie talkiS m the
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  • 89 3 Mrs. Tan Gave Away The Prizes Standard staft Reporter HISTORY was made at the annual prize-giving of Monk's Hill School yesterday, when fof the first time since" the school was founded m 1939 the wife of an official of the Education Department did not give away the prizes This honour
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  • 162 3 THE HEADMASTER of Radin Mas School, Mr. V. Sinnathuray. announced the "birth of a baby m the school early this morning" when he was reviewing the school's activities during this year at the school's sixth annual post-war prize giving held m the school hall
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  • 77 3 CHUA HUNG THONG was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with causing unnecessary suffering to 100 fowls by placing them m three baskets and also with offering a $22 bribe to Sgt. Wan Chin Chay of the Marine Police to try and influence
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 3 picture. a dinner was riven iast night by the V.S.C.'s (Marine) m honour of Mr. A. E Minns, 1 P^n c MariJe Division! Singapore Police. Mr. Minns is goin* on leave on Dec. 13. Poured abo£^ (from ?eft) are: Mr. Minas, P. J. Darnell, Commandant V.S.C. (Marines) Mr Harriott Chief
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  • 219 3 FOUND guilty of using criminal force on a young woman, and "likely to outrage her modesty/ 1 Abdul Razak a young Indian was sentenced m tne Third Police Court yesterday, to two months' rigorous imprisonm Tha woman Krishnammal, told ♦hi court that Razak came to gS
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  • 174 3 ACCOSTED WOMAN, FINED $100 TARLAH SINGH of Kirn Chuan Road was found guilty and fined $100 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for assaulting a woman. Salman binte Abdullah with intent to outrage her modesty at Geylang Road on Nov. 17. At noon that day. Salmah said she alighted
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  • 78 3 A CHEQUE for $50 was received m The Standard office yesterday from an anonymous Ipoh reader, who asked that th* money be given to Lee Foh and his wife, both of whom lost al! their possessions as a result of the Joo Seng Rubber Factory
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  • Article, Illustration
    185 3 Eleven blocks of Singapore Improvement Trust flats will rise to the north of Tiong Bahru Road to accommodate about 2,000 people. Each block will have 24 flats. Half the flats will be two-bedroom and the other half three-bedroom. In addition, flats will have a living room, front and rear balconies,
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  • 262 3 Standard Staff Reporter A QUERY regarding the actual position of the two political parties m the Singapore City Council was raised at yesterdays first meeting of the newly constituted Council by Mr. E. V. Davies, leader of the Labour Party m the Council.
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  • 81 3 Mr. Henry Edward Woodford (50). Commissioner for Registration, Singapore, whose death occurred yesterday morning at the General Hospital. Mr. Woodford was secretary of the Singapore Recreation Club for the past 20 years and he was formerly the Registrar of Marriages. As a mark of respect for
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  • 106 3 X 'mas Concerts By S'pore Musical Society THE SINGAPORE ktiuical Sor v l! pres eot for tfieir annual Christmas concerts Handel's "Messiah" at the Victoria Memo. :il Hall on Friday and Sunday Decembe 14 and 16 The soloist! ;ire Evelyn d Souza soprano; B contralto; James Chalmem and Eric Dvson.
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  • 75 3 Mr. Francis Lopez who has spent five years m Australia studying for the Roman Catholic priesthood returned to Singapore by Qanta.s B() AC yesterday on holiday. Ho is attached to" the Toongabie Seminary, Svdncy Mr. Lopez is the .son of Dr Ccorce Lopez, Malay Regimei Medical Ofti
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  • 96 3 The following were elected office-bearers for the Kamala Club m Singapore: President Mrs. N. M. Sen Gupta, vice President Mrs. T. N. K. Menon and Mrs. M. M. Namazie. Hon. General Secretary Mrs. J. M. Jumabhoy, Hon. Asst. Secretary Mrs. K. C. George. Hon. Treasurer Mrs.
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  • 307 3 Raj To Contact Medical Chief Standard! Siaff Rrpmin MR. <:. R. DASARATHA KAJ, La|, OiIP U*. lativ«. Councillor for LWliore ITard, is to investf! the "tragic case" of vegetable hawker, Soli >van, who wai knocked down hy a motor rycfe and died alier h»> v^as discharged
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  • 49 3 THE SINGAPORE St imp Club has elected the following officebearers for the year starting on Oct. 1: President, Dr. Tan Bin Chinng. Hon. Secretary Mr. H. G Rodvk, Exchange Manager, Mr. K. Fish. Committee: Messrs J. B. Ncubronner, T. A. Keegan, F. J. Braga, Lim Hak Tee.
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  • 528 4 M.F.U. To Be Best Equipped Unit 'East Of Suez' Standard Staff Correspondent KUaLA LUMPUR, Wed.— An ambitious programme is under way to make the Malayan Film Unit within the next six months, the best-equipped unit "east of Suez." With new modern appliances and more highly trained staff, the MPU will
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  • 141 4 HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 5. Religious films made here are now being distributed m forej^r. countries. including 9outn Africa Australia, and the United Kingdom Bible Films. Ltd nandles the distribution m England Principal producer ot relisiou> motion pictures here is Cathedra] Films, founded by the Reverend James
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    79 4 "IT'S better early than 2 > 1 never." says Universal- International star Pe?gy Dow «J In sending Christmas- jreet- 5 5 ings to readers of the Singa- 5 i pore Standard's movie pace. < .Malayan film-fans will be 5 seeing Peccy m "Bright > 5 ictory" with Artlinr Ken- <
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  • 189 4  -  Arthur Created By BEAUTIFUL Audrey Scott, film actress and stand-in for famous stars, had one great fear Her age She was twenty-eight and terrified of it For at the age of twentyeight her mother died and twenty-eight becam e figures of destiny
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  • 171 4 HOLLYWOOD: (AP) In Death of a Salesman,' Frednc March must de-age from 60 to 30. The special effects to accomplish this have been worked via lighting, so they take place without stopping the camera. When March first tried it, he commented: March times on." T ONDON. Dec
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    • 148 4 npODAf'B FORECAST:— This X day is empty and leaves us all fo carry on oar own lives without the habitual influence of the stars. Workers will find it easy to accomplish the daily tasks and people, m public life will encounter less opposition than usual when making public speeches or
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    • 793 4 ON THE AIR| KAIMII MALAYA (4X4 mttrt* A 41 metres) 10 a.m. Emergency News < K.L.I 1 p m Hcllvwood Salon Orchestra; 1 Si' News; 145 'lance Music by David he Winter Orchestra^ B.IS Prociamme Summar> ti.l7 Callinj All Hospitals; «> 55 Announcements Sincapore Share Market Report; 7 pna N?«»:
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  • 322 5 I Qontenced To 6 Months ill THree Charges I Standard Staff Correspondent I >H, 1 .mI Tonviriea on all ihree charges of receiving illegal I IKng 1,500 wUc serving as a Federal Citizenship RegisI ;II |poh, 46->ear-old Al. P, a |i bin Mohd. Ariffin was sentenced
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  • 154 5 MR. CHAN KUM CHEE. City Councillor said yesterday that it was "certainly mv business to express grief ove: the defeat of my colleague Mr. Ess." Mr. Chan was referring to the attack by Mr. Lee Choon Eng. City Councillor on him reported yesterday. Mr. Lee
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  • 52 5 THI'RASAMY SUPBIA <37> was ftied SIO m default one day's .-imple imprisonmejat m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when lie admitted being drunk and incapable m Ko m Ser.i Road on Dec. 4 Th« accused preferred to stay -i the court fill it rose for
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  • 84 5 GOH TIAN JUAY, a young Chinese p eaded not guilty m the Sm,iap<>: c Third Criminal District Court yesterday, when charged with having 3| pounds <>: raw opium at Omar Road on lie aso claimed trial to a second chaise ot having three tahils and 128
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  • 196 5 silisi WTIONS lianif lo In nl v (ted (otla> DAY Ralestier Road. .Jalan \hi|k««. 8.A1.11.C. MiKitcnte. Kratiilell Kirn-, island <ioif Club. Seletar I'uinos. \ee Moon, Seletar Wireless. Mental Hospital. Tr:iful«;<r l-:>tati«. Nnv World. .Jutland Road, Bentlemeer Koail. liau Hoik lcoiu. Mihif Koud. Jabtn Pckan, Julan Sultan. Beach Road.
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  • 66 5 Assistants Hold Party ASSISTANTS of the General Hospital, J.B. gave a party to Mustafar bin Hj. Omar on his being* transferred to the Health Department. Standing, from left: Messrs. Koh Tee Tee. Mustafar bin Hj. Omar. Abdullah bin Osman, Amar Singh, Mohd. B. Tahir. Larry Loh, Ismail bin Osman. Sitting,
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  • 278 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. If the bandit* m Bentong did not know that Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Secretary of State for th«* (.olunie* wan visiting their town on Monday, those operating m the vicinity of Parit did. Parit is a typically Malay
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  • 55 5 VENGADAJALAM gave Lope? notice to quit the room m his house which resulted m illfeeling between the two. This was stated m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yes terday when two Malayalees, Chako Varghese md Lope/:. were each fined i>;jtW when they were found guilty of
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  • 91 5 Fined For False Registration TAIPING Wed—dons ChooQ Lai appealed m the Taiping Magistrate's Court charged with falsely registering a child as having been born of his wife. Court Inspector Baiwant Singh informed the court that actually the child was born to a woman bandit known to have been operating near
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  • 369 5 Standard Stall Loire Jri PEYV.NG. W«l. 1W nin<- newly elected a- w< N w« \hv six noniiiial«>«l Municipal 4 ouiirillor» look their —ill of office m the Munirioal i'rt^idenl't office hrn- il».» afternoon. Id welcoming a!) th>- r.nv Councillors, the Acting Municipal
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  • 137 5 PENANC. vv t d -At a me I held under the joint auspice* the Alt-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, the Muslim Leas the UMNO, the Overseas Pakis tarn Leiyue and the Mn- h I C:i trnbi'i of Commerce, it ■> decided to hold i public net
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  • 70 5 bail of (2,000 m■. 1 1 ireti h v ollei t vr to Ho Fool Ui 1 the Singapore Second F* C'>;:i estei da> wrheii t 1 ,>,( tri 1! to chai >t 3bsti I v i using criminal foi 1 public servanti utd inothei
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  • 93 5 aI the (4th innual teffenl meetii t»l Singapoi < v Keca i Samajam, the tallow ing >cte i Ace beared tor til SUing vf\«r Presidei I Mi Bhu Vice President: lira S >• < Hon Gen Secret > > i N iii H r:> r Treasurei Mi K•
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  • 52 5 MOHAMED Dm bio Othman. a .special constable, wa« chareed m 'he Singapore Third Police Court, with threatening to shoot his superior ofncer, Sgt. A Nicholas while ->n riutv it the Royal Baken ECeppel Road >' Dec. 2 Bail >r s:'.o<) *i, tllowed li? r«.>e i., postponed i>r mention
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  • 24 5 TANJONG MALI Wed i Tan ton g Malim MV F wttl < i Christmas Social is Methodist Efctgucn Scfanol H• tomoi row •dfsdfdsfsdf
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    • 122 5 SIH6APORE p| ARY Y.M.C^A.: French and Commercial classes 5:50 p.m.: gymnastica and keep-ftt class fi p.m.: Christmas Ch.ui practice 8 p.m. p.m. Chinese Chinese V.M.C.A.: Basketball tboys and men 1 5.30 p.m.; table tennis 7 p in.: tree maths class 5.30 7 p.m students' free English classes 7—9 p m.:
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 851 6 IT may of course be a coincidence that the proposal by the Singapore Government to amend the Trade Union Ordinance so as to bar an official of one trade union holding office m another comes at a lime when a Tory Government is m power. The Government
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  • 2002 6  -  Robert Guillain ICmM'rim^ By Special Correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" and "Le Monde" HONGKONG EVEN before its entry into the Korean war the Chinese Army had given evidence of exceptional qualities, to which ioreign military experts themselves pay tribute. It has two essential characteristics, it
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  • 24 6 "Up to now I've managed nicely on my salary. Sir. Bin the Court's just decreed I've gotta keep the wife and kids!"
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  • 1306 6  -  TAKAR 85 Mm. ■-■'"•■•'-"•■•''"•*-**"'^S8S388BHB gxxßSrtS- i* U' m" Experts on Town Planning expert advice on Municipal 1 affairs experts pointing out the delays and waste of our Government machine expert advice on the Emergency.... BUT where are the experts to guide and advise the
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  • 247 6 Review of Views Cornerstone imrsAN k of the n I fta n rub;,. sou. But inu .1 1 can.' I tori< > tfch I W.i > o: the I low > profits i lCoitui elton.v i I «1 ton c towai M emerg* ncj The pa occepi t h e
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  • 74 7 LONDON. Dec 5 (Renter).--World consumption of natural rubber was still rising despite Vie switch m America from natural to synthetic rubber, the Financial times said today. •Thus although stockpiling is likely to be a factor of decreasing importance m 1952 »t Joes not follow that
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  • 95 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 5 (AP)— The United States government said yesterday it la planning to remove virtually all restrictions on use of new rubber by the beginning of next year. National Production Authority officials told a meeting of 24 rubber manufacturers that an
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  • 335 7 Big Four Agree On 'Minor Points' In Secret 'Disarm' Talks PARIS, Dec. 5 (UP) The Big Four reached aereemont I^ZtLZ^T^ points m fheir '^w^ ment^e SS ,on, but all major points remained m dispute, said a Western spokesman. The spokesman refused to say what the minor agreements were, but Soviet
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  • 210 7 march^ 2^ JA' L IJP) A bus Pushed through a witvLw Vi, 5 Royal Marine b °y cad^ts and Kent SS^njumL WCre kiUed outri ht All the est were^rrSin^ Ti. hOSe 2 ges ranged from e ht to 14 > ears after
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  • 151 7 500 Bodies Dug Up MANILA. Dec. 5 (AP), The Philippine News Service Correspondent at Mamhajao reported tonight 500 bodies now had been recovered from the Hibok Hibok eruption, where more than 2,000 persons are feared to have perished. A steady stream of evacuees
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  • 119 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 5, (AFP).— Following the Chinese Nationalist government's suit against Lt.-Gen. P. T. Mow and Col V. S. Hsiang over their handling of more than $49,000,000 m Nationalist funds m the United States, nine officers and six civilian employees of the Chinese Nationalist Air
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  • 131 7 LONDOX. Dec 5 (Reuter)— Self-government for Malaya was still Britain's objective, the Daily Telegraph satf today. But this Conservative paper stressed that without law and order there could be no political reforms. The Daily Telegraph said that major decisions by Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. the
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  • 151 7 MADRID, Dec. 5, (UP).— General Francisco Franco told a group of United States Representatives on his 59th birthday yesterday that Spain is ready to co-operate with the United States m all ways to defend the free world against omrnunis eaa >r met for
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  • 126 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 (UP>— The United States yesterday demanded the release of four American airmen whose plane was forced down m Hungary by Russian planes on Nov. 19. State Department press officer Lincoln White said George Abbott. United States Charge d" Affaires at
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  • 49 7 ZAGRED. Yugoslavia. Dec. 5 (UP) Archbishop Alois Stepinac is being released from prison today m the Yugoslavia Government The 53-year-old Roman Catholic prelate has been m prison since he was sentenced m 194(> to 16 years by a Yugoslav court for wartime collaboration with the Germans.
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  • 119 7 PARIS. Dec. 5 (Reuter). The United Nations Ad Hoc Committee yesterday called on spokesmen from East and West Germany to appear before them to take part m a debate on all-German elections. The committee overruled Soviet and other Cominform objection to pass a Pakistani
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  • 26 7 LONDON. Dec. 5. < UP).— The House of Lords yesterday passed the Japanese peace treaty bill. The House of Commons had approved it earlier.
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  • 50 7 Ike Briefed On Atomic Progress PARIS Dec. 3 (UP) Hi. t Oppenheimer, an ttomic p (ist with the United Stat«i Atomic Energy Comtnissiiin, briefed General Dwighi h-<. bower and top Ksnericma ofßcen b< ihe SHAPE today on the i Ki<* v s m;ide at the latesi ■< I Lesti m
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  • 26 7 DUSSELDORF. Dec. 5. (AFP). —Four British jet fighters crashed Monday m the West German state of Westphalia, the State Police announced yesterday.
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    57 7 photo. AP PRIME MINISTER Win ston Churchill and his wife Clementine are pictured here m a portrait m a< L e specially to mark his 77th birthday anniversary on Nov. 30. The picture was made Nov. 2J> m the Premier's official residence m 10 Downing Street. Mrs Churchill was born
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  • 209 7 TOKYO. Dee. 5, (UP) Brilihh ami Aiiieri<an Marine Commandos landed deep behind the Communist line!* on Monday night m a second tillHUflire night of hit and run raids on Red supply line* from Soviet Siberia. The United Nations naval headquarters disclosed yesterday that raiders
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  • 246 7 LONDON. Dee. :>. (R^iur) Dr. Ktmtmi Adenauer, Weal Cfli— FV<ltral < liaix cllor. i«.IJ member* of the Hritihli Hoiim of Co«UBMM pßgteWfat that (iermany couU! not l»«- neutral. Her only r«*al pUHRMMee of freedom lay m r«»-of»< ration nilh the fret* u<irl«i.
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  • 151 7 NEW DELHI. Dec [AFP) Chines*' Communist units *i« systematically reinforcing Urn if occupation Tibet and hi now read). point dose lo the Sikkiin and Bhutan frontiers, it was reliably reported here today. However, the Indian gov« n ment does not considei ln< a threatened m
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    • 47 7 Hf^f I I I M"M r i#LL^°'-SJSff KEEP PW» y I I A^D MEAT BALLS J Z m^ sg m I ~^W§ LAWN ••"THAT LL KttK j j J^ A iCs L v %fc V ilP^f oh, DEAR DINNER fAY MIMD 0?? fOOO^4 tm^t\Pt^] 111 I I
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  • 116 8 WASHINGTON Dec 5 >L'P> The State Department reported on Tuesday that n >tification :iad been received from the British Government the necessary number of acceptances of the International Convention for Safety or Life at Sea oi 1943 hud been received and the convention will
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  • 46 8 A JOINT recruiting team for the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) and the R.A.F. (Malaya) v ill be touring m Perl is today to sign up recruits tor the two Locallyraised forces. Tomorrow the recruiters will be m the Alor Star area.
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  • 147 8 Chakdina First To Operate Standard Shipping Reporter THE FIRST of three recently completed passengerfreighters for the British India Line which will operate on the United Kingdom-Singapore-Far East Service, arrives m Singapore today on her maiden voyage. The ship is the 7,270-ton Chakdina which is calling
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    52 8 LARRY ADLEK. the wellknown American harmonica virtuoso, was a recent passenger on the 8.0.A.C. Argonaut servcie to Japan. He was on his way to Korea where he will spend a month entertaining Commonwealth Forces. 'The- photograph shows Larry Adler "serenading:" 8.0.A.C. Receptionist Doreen Dempster at London Airport before his departure
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    40 8 Two mechanised excavators are digging away a laterite hill at Changi. and loading the earth into a fleet of lorries. The laterite will form the foundations of new houses, and the site of the hill will become a parade ground.
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  • 92 8 UHARVKS Ship Godown Gate Astyanax :;<i .".7 2 Anterior 13/14 4 Benmacdhul 12 8 Bendoran 8 9 7 Benattow 27 28 2 Braeside 33 .14 2 Ceylon 31 ;;2 2 Demta 41 2 Fernfield 4/5 8 Hoeßh Silverlight 15/16 4 Hai Ttiu" 21 22 2 I adore
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  • 258 8 AFTER a month or two of slightly reduced effort, m which the Security Forces did not call for the usual number of air strikes, November found the R.A.F. and R.A.A.F. m Malaya working back at full pressure on Emergency operations. Fighters and bombers, attacked
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  • 94 8 Standard Aviation Reporter MR. T. P. Bhalla, DirectorGeneral of Civil Aviation m India reached Singapore by Qantas, BOAC yesterday after a study-tour of the Australian aviation industry and airports. He was much impressed with the eHorts Australia was making m building up aircraft manufacture.
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  • 148 8 'Operation Hillock At Changi A LATERITE hillock containing several million cubic feet of earth and occasional rocks is being carried away bodily a! Changi airfield to make way for a new Station paradeground. Mechanical excavators have been gnawing away at the hillock for some time past. loading it m quarter-ton
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  • 29 8 FRANKFURT. Dec 5 «AFP> The first direct airline service between Japan and the German Federal Republic was inaugurated Last night by the Netherlands KLM air company.
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  • 129 8 Reds Construct Largest Harbour HONGKONG (IP) The Chinese Communists claim that they are completing one of the world's largest man-matte harbours at the Taku Bar outside the .\orth China port of Tientsin. The harbour was started by the Japanese during World War 11, continued by Nationalists after the war and
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    • 43 8 Despatches TODAY: South Africa and East Africa 3 a.m. by Stiaat Malakka. Thailand (parcels only) by Beluru. Sibu noon by Bruas. Hongkong. China. Japan and Philippines by Leneverett. Terempa noon by I. am Sim. Arrivals TODAY: South India (letters and parcels) by Chakdina.
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  • 228 9 Large-Scale planting Is Now Possible yondord Stoff Correspondent ALA LUMPUR, Dec. s:— Planting of ik| hi^Y nutritious soya bean on a large ol scale m Malaya is now justified, Standard learns. conclusion has been arrived at ::liciently good results have been am experiments on soya bean Malaya with a variety
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  • 71 9 Big Radio Deal Is Blocked K« pjiter i oppose r acMr. arie a bow are, mew, LUL, i cdi s wit;-. this id lo be transac* AustraUaa i me h m ri uu ho I againsi en the stituted a led to do ■t a shruging "It's G vernSlin r
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  • 49 9 ■1 irt Reporter markei m resterd j sa pass- i els |38| P^: small m•- ed at 5 ?sj lycra it S t; 3 pj j. 5] c.^pra nui Dil S^3 $365 (slices); II W IHam- r 1600 1.am5770 Muritofc twah wbi c m ik); $171
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  • 15 9 f?r Cana lian Ma'.avan are C .-U 10 OK $34* ■90 rcadb <TT/
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  • 89 9 TOKYO. Dec 5 (Reuter-AAP) A Japanese business firm is reported la be negotiating with Soviet mission trade experts m Tokyo to import 400,000 tons of coal from the Soviet Union. The price quoted was at the rale of US. $10 per ton free on
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  • 48 9 A FOUR- MAN mining mission will leave Japan for New Delhi or. Dec 12 at the request of the Metal C >rp of India to give the firm technical assistance The mission is expected \o stay m India for a month. U.P.
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  • 115 9 I'HE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ib:— Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose $1.39} $1.40 F. 0.8. m bales Dec No 1 RSS $1.40 $1,401 No 2 RSS. $\Mk $1.35 No 3 KSS $1.30 i $1.31 Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON rtl'BKtK Wednesday's opening prices per
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  • 128 9 Standard Market Reporter WORLD production of natural rubber this yearshould come very close to the Rubber Study Groups estimate of I.S7MM J«m, according to tbe Natural Rubber Bureau, Washiag- ton. Malayan production will fall short of the 1950's record year and will be below
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  • 126 9 Standard Market Reporter BUSINESS on the Singapore rubber market yesterday was mainly confined to switching of positions m the morning and short-covering m the afternoon. Opening about half-a-cent per lb. below Tuesday's levels, prices closed fractionally higher on a quietly steady market. There appeared to be
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  • 168 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE rubber dealers were officially informed yesterday that they could export rubber to Formosa for E.C.A. Account or against end-use certificates issued by the Government of Taiwan. Applications for such exports should be submitted to the Imports and Exports Office
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  • 36 9 HONGKONG, Dec. s.— Special Standard Service-Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.56 to £1 ling; HK16.755 to US$l; HK $1,819 to Malayan $1;HK50.392 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold HK5325.875 to one tael.
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  • 63 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Dec Two American consultants ihS were called m by the vibration Government to KgaTe the P°f«f g of Work? This will be transmitted to Government. The project is aimed at HI the conclusion that doubt was felt whether w nature of the
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  • 137 9  - British World Trade BIP PARES By THE world's principal monetary areas are shown broadly on the map above. The Sterling Area, of which the United Kingdom is the clearing centre, embraces the entire Commonwealth with the exception of Canada, and includes Iceland, Eire. Jordan, Iraq and Burma. The Dollar Area,
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  • 43 9 China has made trade proposals to Indonesia, including barter plans Dr. Zarin Zain, Economic Department head m the Indonesian Foreign Ministry has disclosed m Jakarta. He said: "Discussion* have Deen going on about possible trade relations for some time Reuter
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  • 116 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed.— AH sections of the Malayan share market were quiet today. Prices were mostly unchanged. Bayers Sellers Benta 140 150 Broga ,74 .77 ccr Brunei United 122 127 Jimah 1-65 1.75 Nyalas 1-45 155 Sandvcroft 130 1-40 Tapah 2.30 240 xd
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  • 95 9 The new 61-acre mint which the Government of India is setting up at Alipore (Calcutta) at a cost of Rs 22 million will be formally opened early next year. *The mint wfll have a capacity of turning out 1.250,000 pl««» o* coins p«r day on a single
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  • 93 9 NO Briton going into business m the United Kingdom these days has much chance of making a fortune, Sir Patrick Hamilton, chairman of a group of engineering companies, told the British Institute of Management at Harrogate. Sir Patrick said about the only chance
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  • 71 9 JAPAN plans to produce 4,000,--000 tons of pig iron m 1952, says the Jiji Press. To achieve this goal, 6,400,000 tons of coal will be required. Of this amount. 2,850,000 tons are expected to be imported while the balance wih U.P. be mined m
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  • 93 9 ID *I UII SSSSI I^R ambassador said Indonesia's foreign trade policy was pKd on bilateral '"ft. SastroamldJoJo •Bglmed the natural wealth of his country stating H hU great potentialities with Us re•SureeT "cxijftjtoi mto up to 26 ter cost? B§ i*^ ever, that there to
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  • 234 9 Area Economy Moves Coming LONDON, Dec. 5 (Reuter)— Tlie main question before the Commonwealth Finance Ministers at their private talks here m January will be how to make the Sterling area, of which Britain is the banker, live within its income, it is learned. Views are now being exchanged among
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  • 188 9 THE export of Japanese timepieces after months of slump since summer is beginning to show an upsurge with orders coming m m a large volume from Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. Tokyo watchmakers said. Orders and inquiries recently received include: SINGAPORE: Exports to Singapore which
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  • 218 9 Standard Staff GmMpa^kol PENANG, Dec. s:— The majority of small borter trade merchants would be completely put out of business it the new proposol of o 50/50 per cent, borter hosts were put into force m trading with Sumatra This view is held by
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  • 59 9 East Germany Hag concluded a fpur-year trade agreement with Czechoslovakia. beginning 1952, providing for as exchange of goods wh:ch Is to increase every year Czechoslovakia is to deliver coke, rolled steel, machinery, industrial equipment, tyre* and chemicals m exchange for Eaet German machine tools, mining equipment,
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  • 86 9 LONDON: I>« I ißoutir):Britain wi\\ continue to expert enough Lfnplate to rTu-^t the minimum <v mandi of \hr Commonwealtli countries ami '.liost 1 c.juntrics on whom she is dependent for essential supplies of food and r;iw materials Mr Richard Butler. Chanrelk>f of !hc
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  • 58 9 THE ninth fnttlan International nidus! i ia I M ich nery Exhibili* m scheduled to fw i on Feb. B. 1952. m ih Ihi bap* io ■ttract "ail Ibndi o( fore^pi nachinery. tools and appliances as are conducive to the growth and devt lopmenl <>?
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  • 475 10 Dato Onn Sends Personal Message To Churchill Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 5 (Reuter)— Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, leader of the growing Independence for Malaya movement said here yesterday that he and Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Britain's Colonial Secretary had had a "satisfactory discussion" about the country's
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  • 179 10 KUALA UUMPI K. W«A Two Chhw rif robber lap|>«T> a man ami a woman wt*rr abilueted by t."> handily from an estate m the la pah area of IVrak. bandits were armed with item rales ari- ban Igrenadea a:, l crossed m Jung c gro a ith
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  • 97 10 KUALA LUM: 1 ft Wed.— A e-aged m Wong X uen, b > was pi before c Firs! Magisi 1 >nta live < irge ol one l us M k, ii Ji 11 g m Od 2 was Bscharged c pi secuti m a ithdrew againsi
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  • 96 10 SEREMBAN. Wed Mala? a I V.;:.\i bir I Hamid ia fined $10 by the Seremban M igistrate on a a 1:. im the Kathi here for [ailing to ittend moaquc for Friday p: aj ers He aas furthei Bne I 113 for fai ing
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  • 193 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed C i -i Kwouk Swee LOOll4 X a Lumpur was sued by Mad im Chan Seoru Kirn at the High Court here today for a sum 4 31. which the latter mcd was the value of one--5« i share which her husband deceased!
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  • 261 10 IPOfI, Wed. The steady growth of the kampar Vn^lo Chinese School >vas commented upon* by the Principal, Mr. D. Kuppusamy m his annual speech tiav review of the activities of the school today. i'ne school now provides two asses for each >\>:..:ard up to! Standard Five
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  • 520 10 r Standard Woman Reporter A THREE-FOLD aim has prompted the East Asian Christian Literature Conference which >vill open tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. at Tomlinson Hall, Singapore. Meetings of the Conference, the first m the history of [Christianity m the East, will continue all day until
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  • 111 10 MALACCA, Wed— Dota Tan Chena. Lock and Mr. Tan Soo Ghi were appointed patrons at the recent annual meeting of Malaccas oldest club— the Social Club. Other office bearers are President: Mr. Goh Tiong Tan. VicePresident: Mr Lee Huan Joo. Secretary: Mr. Tan Cheng Swee. Asst
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  • 38 10 THE annual agricultural show of Kuala Langat District will be held at Telok Datoh on Dec. 9 MR K. SINNIAH. Postmaster, Svntul, is shortly proceeding on transfer to Pahang as Postmaster, Bentong. as from Dec. 11.
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  • 32 10 OR. A R. KANDIAH the Medical Officer m charge Kuala Kubu Bahru Hospital will soon be leaving the District on transfer to Klang. He will be succeeded by Dr. Perampalam.
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  • 28 10 KUJANG. Wed.— The Kluang Convent, named Meriam School, will hold its first speech day on Dec. 8. There will also be an exhibition of handwork.
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    63 10 Maj.-Gen. R. E. Urquhart, G.O.C. Malaya, Mr. Paskin, Mrs. Del Tufo, Lt. General Sir Euan Miller (Military Secretary). Mr. Oliver Lyttelton (Secretary of State for the Colonies), ASP G. Bentley (ADC to H.E.), Mrs. Urquhart, Mr. Macintosh (Private Secretary to Mr. Lyttelton), Mr. Del Tufo (0.A.G.), Capt. H. D. R.
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  • 277 10 KUAI..A LUMPUR, Wed Stating that he had to hear the evidence before accepting the plea of the accused, the First Magistrate. Mr. A. P. Jack, today, did not accept the plea of guilty from a young Malay driver attached to the RASC, Baharuddin bin Samad.
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  • 141 10 LONDON. Dec. 5, (AP) The Conservative Daily Telegraph commented today that the "chief need and concern of everyone m Malaya is that law and order should be restored as quickly as possible. "The country's problems are certainly political as well as military, but as Mr. Lytteiton
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  • 40 10 MUAR. Wed— A young Special Constable, Yeus bin Hassan, stationed at Craigealea Estate, Bukit Pasir. Muar, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate Inche Rauf for unlawfully absenting himself from duty from Nov. 4.
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  • 384 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Communists are clever m using the name of the people to oppress the people. Some people were cheated by Communist propaganda and believed the people of#China really had enjoyed a "resurrection." This was stated m a Radio Malaya broadcast m
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  • 143 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Civil Defence Executive Committee to deal with problems of Civil Defence m the event of war has now been formed under the chairmanship of the Mentri Besar, Perak. The other members of the Committee are the British Adviser, Perak, (Deputy chairman),
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  • 148 10 IPOH, Wed.— A young Indian, Ponnusamy Panappah (24) met his friend. Subramaniam. outside the Central Police Station Club Road on Mar. 5 this year and asked for the loan of his friends bicycle. He said that he would return m a short while but he disappeared. A report
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  • 72 10 IPOH Wed. Five Chinese, Loke Soo (45), Leong Yip (45), Loke Che e (37). Lam Chee (46) and Lam Wai (42). were each fined $15 or five days r.i. for playing "Dadu" outside the Ipoh railway goods shed on Dec. 4. Pleading m mitigation, the third accused
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  • 1918 11  -  OLLIE DA VIES By Pays $174 For Short Head Win "SENIOR STABLE'S" Man O'War, ridden J>v Jack ?C5. iT 7 i on ll iecond d »y of lhe Pe k Tur? horn/« C t?M r SfS? 11 L»»t into the iu B TU« a lf
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  • 65 11 MELBOURNE. Dk S<AP)-A day P w AoSricas Dick Say tt and Australian .nd team, will face the erratic but hard-driving McGregor. Australia m one semi-final, while Seixas will take on the formidable Frank Sedgman. The Americans play Sweden \n the inter-zone Davis Cup Anal* here from December
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  • 46 11 TOTAL POOL: $384,044 FIRST PRIZE *****7 $110,212 SECOND PRIZE *****5 55 106 THIRD PRIZE *****6 27;553 UtS^SSUJK' 4 4 EACH > ***** *****8 *****5: *****? *****1> Ul2U •)7«?-7 NSO H I ON PWZES d'OOO EACH), *****7, *****2, *****8, *****1 *****7 *****9, *****1, *****4, *****5, *****87^
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  • 372 11 LvruMJm, lier. 4 (Keutcr) -John William* I contender for the British h< aw Height rrowa cmiljm j.!c<| over 10 rounds Omelio Ajiranmr.tr. h<a\v»< if Hi champion of Cuba m one of the top bouts of tniß-oUi international programme here tonight. The Duke of Edinburgh nan present
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  • 280 11 THE final? of thr |oIM ie State Malays b.idimiitor. ch&mpionsbipt will be held at the 'I: UUD »Ti S 1 1 Bukit Timb.t. Lan, Johore Bahni m 8 1 m tbii Saturday Afu-r th. final prizes will h<- d^inbiMed Thf ftnaHst* an JHrnh open *in£l«s Tenkku Jalil fDi[>fl»
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  • 22 11 BRISTOL. Dec. 4 (Reuter>: England beat France by seven matchCß to two m an international table tennis mutch bere tonight.
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  • 30 11 Vll XX A. Dec I IAPK- Tht European l Ling Cl ampion: wi:i be field m Vie:, 1 from Feb. 4-('. I!'.)^. it ai Mini unct d bert
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    • 490 11 KATB the GeneTJZ Uil osp u tia Sin a Pore, on sth December, 1951, Henry Edward Woodford, 50 years Commissioner of Registration Singapore The funeral cortege will leave his residence No 24 Capitol Flats, at 4.45 p.m. today, for the Cathedral of The Good Shepherd, and thence to Bidadari. IN
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  • 622 12 "No Apology" Letter A Breach Of Agreement THE Singapore Badminton Association last night suspended for "an indefinite period" the Colony's four badminton stars, Wong Peng Soon, Cheong Hock Leng, Ismail bin Marjan and Ong Poh Lim. In a press statement issued late last night after the
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  • 65 12 (iOTEBORG will meet All-India at Jn'an Bt^ur Stadium on Dec 13. The visitors have agreed to play this extra match to assist SAFA to mike up fur the tourist>' delayed arrival and had weatkei which affected u.ites. As SAFA have promiM'd the Gtttkorf tram a guaranteed
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  • 185 12 Ooi Will Lead" Penang PK.WNG, Wed— Ooi Teik Hoik, will lead Penang's t<-am against Singapore m the Kootitj Seong cup final to be played here on Dec. 15 and lti. Penang's selected t.-im will be: Ooi Teik Hock it apt). Law Teik Hock. Lee Him C hye. Teh Khens Chooi,
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  • 674 12 GOTEBORG FIND FORM AT LAST DISPLWING marked improvement, Goteborg scored a decisive three-two win over the Singapore Chinese at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The match, their third game this week, was marred by rain but the 3000 odd soccer fans were more than satisfied with Goteborg's display and Ike thrilling
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  • 475 12 S'p ore All Blues Play Their Best SINGAPORE All Blues played their best match of the season yesterday evening against the Singapore < ri.Ut <lub "A" Wat Farrer Park. They lost the match by a single point, scoring five points (a goal) against the Club's six points off two tries,
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  • 105 12 LONDON. Dec. 5, (Reuter). Jack Solomons, the British tight promoter, said today that he had decided to abandon for the time being his plans to stage a world title fight between Don Cockell and the champion, Joey Maxim. This was because of the statements made by
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  • 505 12 SYDNEY, Dee. 5 (Reuter-AAP). Australia beat the West .Indies by seven wickets m the second Test match here today. They are now two up m the series of Hive matches, having won the first Test at Brisbane. The final scores were: West Indies 362 and
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  • 55 12 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 5 (AP)— A headon collision ended a fight m the fifth round last night Joe Gurrola, Los Angeles, 138J lbs.. and Sammy Figueroa, Corona, California, both bumped heads and a gash was opened over Gurrola's right eye. The bout, main event at the Olympic Auditorium,
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  • 103 12 IPOH, Wednesday.— The Perak Amateur Football Association's eleven to play against the Swedish Goteborg team here on Sunday, have been selected as follows: W. B. Lauder; Lee Sai Cheong (Captain), Lim Boon Keat: G. Longman. J. W. Puttock, Ishak Kassim. N. J. Curtis, Ishak
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  • 263 12 Helsinki: Neo Norn ma ted THE Singapore Olympic and. Sports Council yesterday approved the only application submitted so far from Colony sports body for the World Olympics at Helsinki. This is the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's application for Neo Chwee Kok. Mr. E. Strickland, secretary of the Council, said that
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  • 276 12 A USTRALIA 'S TENNIS EXPERIMENT FLOPS KOOYOIVG, VICTORIA, Dec. 5 (AP). Australia's great tennis doubles experiment ended today with the tennis fan m the street as fully mystified as when it began. Both the Australian scratch teams caught one-sided beatings m the semifinals of the Victorian championships and both Frank
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  • 314 12 HONOLULU, Dec. 5 (AP). Japanese flyweight champion Yoshio Shirai last night scored a technical knockout over world flyweight champion Dado Marino of Honolulu m the seventh round of a scheduled 10--round non-title fight. They meet m Tokyo m a championship ncvt May. Shirai
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 65 12 fHDESf^^I ItilikSp^l IHWIJirHSUa H HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 4.49 4.08 Malacca 1.28 Port Dickson 12.09 Port Sham 10.44 11.57 Penan* 5.34 8.05 TOMORROW: Singapore 5.51 5.41 Malacca 2.08 3.02 Port Dickson 12.49 1.43 Port Sham 12.21 Penang 7.27 9.09 SATURDAY Singapore 6.49
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