Singapore Standard, 8 December 1951

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard L NO. 160. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 317 1 You Can Help Give Th em A Happy Xm as as the season oJ peace and goodwill draws shave your blessings? is not only roofioed to the rich but to all sharing what they bave. rd*s Christmas To? Fund, started on s < >. and the latest gill comes from
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  • 494 1 Uato lan hays: I'll Get You' A Square Deal Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 2.000 Paya Lebar si,nalirrs. yesterday emphatically drnniMili all d by a show of hands to Dato lan Gbrftg Lork, President of the Malayan fliinrnr Association, that the% preferred to sta\ put ev^n if
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  • 149 1 PANMLNJOM, KORK\, Oer. 7 (AFP). The United .Nations tohl the Communists bluntly today that it would not agree to a withdrawal or redaction of Allied troops m Korea during the early Stages alter the signing of an armistice. The United Nations delegates, however, would be willing
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  • 181 1 Standard Slatt Reporter TWO Singapore candidates have won this yeai '.s Queen's Scholarships. They are Mr. Poh Soo Jin and Dr Seah Cheng Siang. Mr Poh. who was born m Singapore m 192t!. was educated at the McNair School and the Rangoon Road School
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  • 115 1 ISMAILIA. Cnnal Zone. Dec. 7 (ReuteD Lieutenant General Sir George Erskine. BritUh Commander m the Suez Canal zone said today the crack lbth Parachute Brigade had been rushed to the Suez area to guard the water infiltration plant at present virtually isolated from the remainder of
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  • 71 1 BANGKOK. Dec. 7 (AP>— King Phumiphon Aduldet today siened a royal proc amation which legalized last week's mfliand accepted the provisional national assembly appointed w the "ffi/Slng said some changes must b« made m the constitution, ?rst adopted when Thailand's abfofut? monarchy was overcoun threw out
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  • 256 1 Luttelton Visits Bad Bandit A rea Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, today visited one of the worst bandit areua m Negri Semhilan Pertang a little town about 47 miles from Seremban on the Seremban to Kuala Pilah Road. Mr.
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  • 53 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 7 (Reuter»—A newspaper's association here today asked the State Department to make "strong representations' to the Egyptian Government about censorship of news. Washington professional chapter of the Association Sigma Delta Chi m a resolution said Egyptian censorship was interfering with the tree functioning of
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  • 77 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 7. The following are the closing prices of rubber and fin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 41 Id. Spot. £935 per ton Jon./Mor. 40Jd. buyer,, £940 **"<» Apr./ June 39 d. Three month,: £917.10,. Julv/Seot 37]
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  • 187 1 PARIS. >cc. 7 (UP) The United Nations General Assembly today smothered a new Soviet bloc move to oust the Chinese Nationalists touching off one of the wildest floor fights m United Nations history. The Soviet bloc move was quickly voted down by a
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  • 104 1 HONGKONG. Dec. 7 «AP>— Red China's currency has been on a steep decline the pa.st two weeks. The acute shortage of foreign exchange as well as heavy expenditures for war are causing heavy depreciation. This is reviving the black market despite heavy penalties and strict police
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  • 145 1 Standard Staff orrrsjM>ndenl KUALA LUMPUR, Fri -Mr. Oliver LytteUon. presented unth a captured bandit cap when he visited Kajunu today on Yds return from his four of Pertuny m Negri SembiUnt. Tlie presentation U)O» made f>'/ ''yd Lieutenant Michm-i Casey of the Ist Suffolk RegL ''^J'
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  • 86 1 THE S«-< retarv of St t«r the ('olonies. Mr. Oliver l.vttelton. will return to Sin X a pore today. He is expected l<> leave im llon^kon^ on Tuesday. Pnot to leaving the nlonv. If will meet members ol th»* Executive oun< il the l.r;i>
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  • 138 1 New Statesman: Lyttelton Has Learned Lesson Standard London < MVMptftfMfl LONDON Dec 3 Tbm New Btesman*' states t<>d;i\ thai t ie etai j <>; Si itc For ►lonle*. Olivet L- ttelton, l i if ha fit hi v i) ah k ordi >'Mimj{ "'mc shoi i >li 1 1 h
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 51 1 1 BAND CUT CRYSTALWARE < m ,nUl* ratlQt I* nhr*m /'"j liable here J Calf 7n<j Setect vow iremen v. 2 THE NOVELTY STORE < 88 North BrtdCf- R«m»« f < Phone Jl2:< < X'ma* So/f» \oir O*i "For that smoother taste. FINEST BEER SERVED^ ANYWHERE ffc^j H '4 ISA
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  • 117 2 MILLION FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Board Has Big Responsibilities THE new Public Assistance Board, regarded as the most important Departmental Board after the Social Welfare Council, will be administering about $1,000,000 worth of Public Assistance Vote a year. This was announced m the progress report of the Singapore Social Welfare. Dpnartmpnt
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  • 122 2 B£CAISE iht* rHdoMC ■hrcfl hn ilir complainant is* "hill of discrepancies 91 the Third Criminal District Jml*£<-. Mr. Tan Ah lah. yesterday, acquitted riwc |M»lirr ■Mfldbcn m a corruption CflBC. itness did not only contradict the statemew he made I', .a h:; also roritrai i i
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  • 73 2 Jubilee Fund Gave Boy Artificial Arm fH| SI YES Jubilee Fund i c Social W< Ifare I i 5 provided boy, an artificial arm 1 tare hi? bod] v- .'i m the boj w< uld ■it i ci k< >me and i boughi :<• was made b^ ;r I O
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  • 47 2 t m m< NIA k toll of yes during the pasi i X *ur the sa c pi ri I, 22 i ons d* enteritis m Colons i and l lively i r the w< i k eft re Sixteen d.o- from r ru!
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  • 227 2 1 Standard Staff Reporter A FEW samples of Ger-man-made bullet-proof glass have arrived m Singapore for a Chinese businessman, who proposes to import it for use m the Federation if tests are successf \l. The Chinese is Mr. Chew I j Tiong Hoe.
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  • 103 2 A 6S-YEAR-OLD woman and Iwo children of a hotel-keeper, Low Kiat Siong, living at a house m Tiong Bahru Road a narrow escape from death when a tree crashed oni the rear port on of theii attap hut, on Thursday night T\\e two children
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  • 82 2 Standard staff Reporter BECAUSE she did not want fiend hei friends and relatives ::> n whom she had borrowed Sf^OO. and could rot repay. a l-v< ar-old married woman, Ann Kara Kwee took an overdose of opium In the Singapore Second r. ice Court yesterday,
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  • 132 2 A FLEA of self-defence succeeded m the Singa- 1 pore Assize Court yesterday when an Indian labourer j Kesavan Sivaiaj was acquitted on charges of murder and culpable homicide. The piosecut: ~>n story was that Sivaraj inflicted lu(nl injuries on a compatriot, Krishnan Paramu. m
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  • 37 2 THE SINGAPORE Glass Faei tory Employees' Union will hold an extraordinary general meeting tomorrow to elect a new IC\ mmittee. Mr. Lim Yew Hock. President of the Labour Parly. will address the meeting.
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  • 88 2 A SYSTEM of regular cor- i espondence between the So- eial Welfare Department and students on study leave m England, as now been introduced. This system will ensure that all students will be able to discuss their problems and difficulties with officers of the Department
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  • 50 2 FAROOK'bin Nashroo. a 39--year-old Indonesian, was sentenced to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday for causing the death of an 18-year-old Ng Woon Choon. by negligently colliding with him whi'e driving a motor van along Geylang road on A :g. 13.
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  • 81 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO vehicle inspectors Chan Yang Fong (25), and Peter M<.. culm De Cruz <26K were each sentenced m the Singapore First Fohce Court yesterday to three months rigorous imprisonment (cr accepting $10 from a lorry driver Yec Ah Guan as a reward for
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  • 105 2 Teachers Honour Principal THE PRINCIPAL of the Singapore Teachers' Trainingj College. Mr. Michael Campbell, was entertained to a farewell tea party by lf>o Certificate Course students of the TTC. at the G H Cate yesterday Several ot the students' lecturers also attended the par*y Mr Campbell leaves trie .College, after
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  • 64 2 A BID to regain possession of the Theatre Royal from Malayan Theatres Ltd. is to I be made by Hardial Singh and three others. In the Singapore High Court yesterday before Sir Charles Murray Aynsley, Hardial Singh's application l<>r leave to take the appeal to
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  • 39 2 IDRIS s/o Abd Rahman, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, for stabbing Tay Eng Kong m a gang fight on board the s.s. Grant on July 23.
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  • 294 2 Standard Stai MR. S. S. MANYAM, Pre Ward m the Singapore i di!»:ort«'d a report m yeste community centres. Mr. Manyam sard he gavej" the Free Presj reporter only i i his own idea of a community I < centre and nothing of
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  • 112 2 CHE MANSOOR Adabi, former husband of Maria Hertogh. is to take his case to London if his application sucj ceeds. Ir> the Singapore High Court yesterday an application for leave to appeal to Privy Council was listed lor hearing m Chambers belore the
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  • 29 2 SIX BOYS m the Bukit Timah Home turned out 2.459 katties ct vegetables last month. In the poultry farm, the Home gathered 450 efcps.
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  • 30 2 LIM SIONG Kwang was lined $30 m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday for being found m a protected place at Gate 2. SHB on Dec. 6.
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  • 34 2 MR. GEORGE ARMSTRONG, i dental surgeon at Seiegic Road, states thnt he is not the George Armstrong whose name was mentioned m yesterday's issue of The Standard m connection with a court martial.
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  • 166 2 Standard Staff Reporter A PAN MALAYAN Malay arts and handicrafts exhibition, under the sponsorship of the Malay Society of Art. Malaya, will be held at the Kota Raja Malay School from Dec. 23 to It will be the first of its kind In the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 40 2 I A MANS SHOE FOR A MANS JOB. ROBINSONS PLACE fM i Z__^^ I W Wl A l 9^ V* f I BEST IN I I CRAFTSMAHSHIP I KWAIIG HCN6 LTO. liimw n mill mimJ «B. soon mm* «oa« smurou
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    • 229 2 An Outstanding Collection I o/ OIL PAINTINGS EMINENT CONTINENTAL ART u/7/ be sh un m RAFFLES HOTEL December 12th to U mbr>t You are rordial!) m it- d o| o x Opeo 10 aja. to 7 p.m. AH pictur e* u^ Hp^^l enjoyment HLV^M depends HH upon Fitness GIVES STRENGTH
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 104 2 I „ii,i \> m rr m """l Pf^-_i' ju rr ir ii ■ii im i■ I A i V ■jjGJism^ CAINTPIGGEP \JT STOLE ANEVAH I /MifF^ fU* *~7 1 MAM Ui DID YO'Grrjf SHOSE SjAJSt r SSaWIHW outh»iuwo7somethin')m»nd, I lJUlwi** c- I .rrViS=.*A back did, KlcVr/^ aKf^^pi TWETBOMV 4 CVOfrNy/SCN-
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  • 130 3 R AIN DROVE A PARADEINDOORS Standard Staff Reporter Mi r>(> proud boys from the only school m form a unit of the Malayan Air Training ml v^ith other schoolmasters m their annual field day yesterday. That school is the Victoria Afternoon School. About 90 boys of the St. John Ambulance
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  • 36 3 eni c extcnthe 1947. IZ. i eduie .lina's anI tnent a and an taken coni ndol oh ze\ er cthe I Kin, M lai er J; an sf iite c me
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  • 90 3 THE following Officers of the Malay Regiment were successful m the Civil Service Commission Malay Interpretership Examination held at G H.Q. FARELF Singapore First Grade: Major X. Staniforth, MBK. Instructor the Pre-Unit Training Course. Malay Regiment Second Grade Major A. R T. Hogge. Commanding Officer
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  • 227 3 Standard Woman Reporter IJTTLE nine -year-old l>o Sian Lan the Singa- pore srirl whose father was s«nt to jail for selling her twire has been under the protection of the Social Welfare Society at York Hill Home for the last thrtv months and has
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  • 85 3 WHEN a merchant. Mohamed Mohideeu went to the Sultan Mosque m North Bridge Road to pray at 6.30 p.m. on Nov. 29. he left" his shoes under the mosque steps. On his leaving the masque an hour later, he was surprised to find a detective waiting
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  • 79 3 MORE MONEY for Ms dam Tan Bee and her children reached The Standard office yesterday Together with donations received by its sister paper the Sin Chew, the total amount collected yesterday was $120. The fund to date stands at $478 the previous amount ackno\vledqed being $358.
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  • 24 3 \NG HAP SENG was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment m the .Third Police Court yesterday, for stealing two new lorry tyres.
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  • 20 3 K ib w£>dford e wh« died recent- ded, Olcomendy. Mr. C. C _i° t( ndard photo
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  • 251 3 Tour Planned Of Bookshops TWENTY-ONE Jek Christian Literature Ceal Toinlinson Hall to disrii* books m their respective They will continue their talks this morning and this afternoon will go cm a lighUeeinc tour which will include bookshops selling Christian literature The delegates, from Burma, Ceylon. Hongkong.
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  • 248 3 Standard Staff Reporter A "slip up" m a Government Department regarding the tragic case of Soh Suan. the vegetable hawker who was "dumped" m his hut after treatment at the General Hospital, was bared when Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Legislative Councillor and a
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  • 84 3 THE EDUCATION Department m Singapore has announced that the latest dates for receipt of entries for the University of London examinations at the Education Office are: Final examinations In June. 1952, must be m by Jan. 10 while the Intermediate examinations In July,
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  • 66 3 A FINDING of "suicide" was recorded m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death of Mabel Lee a 27-year-old telephone operator employed by Seacon Limited, who died from lysol poisoning at the General Hospital on Nov. 8. Inspector P. J- Krishnan, investigating
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  • 54 3 PENANG. Fri. A large number of students will embark on board the Chusan here on Dec. 12 bound for the; United Kingdom via Colombo, and Bombay^ In the Traffic Court on Thursday, Lee Chwee Tee was fined $250, or one month's rigorous imprisonment, for having erased the endorsement
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  • 51 3 A fine of MO. m defau I I i cc days' jail was imposed on Chua Meng Can m the Singapo c Third Crimin.il Disi yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to refusing to sho k identity card to a police officer 'at Grodown f i. SUB an Dec.
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  • 310 3 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE man was injured and other occupants, including women of three cars over which a tree had fallen eiear the Capitol car park, had to he helped out through the windows of the cars, last evening. The tree, one of a
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  • 60 3 RENGASAMY was sentenced m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday to six months' rigorous imprisonment for threatening V. Bamasaray with an. axe at Block "U" Lorong Lalat. on Nov. 13. It was stated that Rengasamy wanted to borrow some money from Ramasamy. But when
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  • 216 3 Standard Matf Reporter SINGAP* )RF.S otvm Cm idle sch iAi f■■ [nsi '-1 estei d >'- thai thes ire to cept students who boycotted the recent Junior Middle School examin ition 11 they trere vi le 18 m', i A j^v. and :>■ >vtded thej make
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 98 3 [n4\ up with m^^' J0 Accent your both B. perfume i* i^*» r '9 hl «S ><5 Bf!9hlen y ouf comf ttw. .pore J^% Homam s pure vegetable M»ul Bros. oils keep it soft ond glowina, \'< nan? St.. fei me Lleonse your skin Homom'i luxuriant lather leoves your y^f
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    • 50 3 1931-1951 I more people have bouqh-f I I than any other make -first m performaace witH economy and finest n driving ease and riding ease, m its field Tfi foi ra fin foi Tai nn nrinnnTffuifsl Ü By^W y U y U b u u^Jll lJ Ll y [Qjmm| CBKVBI
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  • 317 4 Military Medal For sgt. Monk MMA LUMri X Fri— The I onrto?; Gazette announces i;> award <>t the MUitaxj Mr ill t'» Sergvuri O Monk. In* H.'ttahon. the Green Howards, as a result of a m», ressM artion S <i. •t Lasi Sergeani Monk ding a I m the 1
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  • 116 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Tamiliana Physical Culture Associatioa here is holding a fun and food fail on Sunday. Dec. 9 m aid of the Club Development Fund Ibcrt will be food and refreshmeni stalls, games stalls and a SU a side football competition iiinong members from
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  • 40 4 KUALA UIMPLR fri -Chee A-F^ Jack on a charge of using criminal force on a woman Vac Hjr.iit theTai Wah Held. witfe nl?de?ty outraging hei k^ Ch«* claimed trial and bail ii tn sum of $100 was allowed
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  • 228 4 Standard Stan orresponuenl X \LA LUMPUR Fri. Ovei 5 000 children d tin vernacular schools m Selangor re- meal a day. This costs the State six cents cast of the liquid diet meal and 13 hild when the meal is cooked fond T
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  • 24 4 coroner Inquest kl ALA LUMPUR, !3ar:>n bin J!aji Itlrjs to iul^in. Sanlhanam. be c\ Hal<;krishnan. v.'nt was allt tho accused on Mar. 22 m
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  • 228 4 Death Of Teacher Presumed KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Ai application by the Publi Trustee. Federation of Malays for presumption of death of Lav Chin Tang, who was a Class On teacher at the English Colleg* Johore Bahru. was approved b 111 Justice Taylor at the Hig Court here today The application,
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  • 92 4 KLUANG. Fri. Ten English school teachers from all over the State will attend a course m physical training at Kuala Lumpur from Dec 10 to Dec. 15. The selected teachers are: I Bata Pahat: Messrs. D.J. Jesudason, Chanan Singh. Md. Yassin g bin
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  • 177 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— T\w I.ubok Banrian resettlem?nt ar*\i. m Segamat, Jofcore w.hich was never i popular, has been closed down. This area was originally planned for about 1.509 people 'who were mainly rubber tappers on nearby estates. In April this year only about 700 people were resettled
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  • 131 4 Fri. The Coroner, Inche ilay recommended a youn« narged with the murder of ?ged to have been slabbed by a coffee-chop at Ipoh Koad. ~i In returning his finding, the coronci expressed surprise that jan inquest was held. It was a I case of murder, but to
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  • 86 4 $50,000 Building For Date Naning c il MALACCA, Fri.— At the Settlement Council meeting on j. Wednesday, the Financial Officer ie will move that an application be ie submitted to the O.A.G under r Clause 119 of the Federation of >' Malaya Agreement for an allon cation of $50,000 m
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  • 329 4 Foodstuff (j Seized Standard Staff y Correspondent n KUALA LUMPUR, V Fri. Fourteen men and jh liree women were arrested when the Pertang ji resettlement area was cordoned off and screen- i n ed at dawn yesterday. B Seven tons of rice. 3i i n tons of
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  • 141 4 p MALACCA. Fri.— A memorial service will bo held at th'e grave *vof the kite Mr. GH. Jollye at Bakit Serendit Cemetery on Dec r 13 at 5 p m.. the first anniver- Hh sarv o! his death at the hand^ ol bandits. j The late Mr. Jollye
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  • 80 4 MALACCA. Fri. Mr. S i Shunmugam, at the Settlement Council meeting on Wednesday i will move thrst provision be ijj m;icic m the 1952 Budget for a sum to be allocated by Council for building a public swimming pool m North Reclamation Ground. Another motion will call
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  • 99 4 Sentence Postponed KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— A I young Chinese, Low Lian. today, pleaded guilty before the Fir^t Miigistratc. Mr. A. P. Jack, on .i charge of criminal breach ot t trust m respect to a bicycle valued at $100. Sentence was postponed and i bail m the sum of $250
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  • 40 4 THE Executive Engineer, Butterworth, reports this after- I noon that the flood at the 13i milestone main road North has risen to 11J inches and the water is still rising The road is impassable to light traffic. i
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  • 284 4 Bulldozer' Safian Bags 3 Bandits KUALA LUMPUR. Fri His daring and reckless character hat earned for Pie. Safian bin Abdul Hamid, of the 4th Battalion Malay Regiment, the nickname of 'Bulldozer. On April 4 he lived up to his nicknavie by effecting the capture of three bandits while driving his
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 604 4 CALL TODAY AND b S i White English Towel Pequot White Bedsheets Indien Pillow Ccses U i Size 24" x 48" Type No 140 Standard Size ■J I Usua! 4.25 S.ze 81" x 108" s ud I™* pc X Sole 3.00 Usual 14 50 _J ale 3.oDp.pc:r r Coloured Towel
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  • 237 5 Malaya: UK To Act After Lyttelton's Return Churchill said: "r s tm^wTiS^^ UniBte ya the PH Minister i Uiatjo Ine1 ne improvement could be made m the tWr* «f tragedy and waste." Mr. Churchill m his speech described Malaya as "the plague spot m the Colonial Secretary's Department'" "It is
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  • 58 5 ftf P £NANG. Fri -The Director S k y that there aPPearse?vice/? JOl thc caIlB Figures obtained at the ?Jj£ °J S e S^tlemem Director or Manpower revealed that up to date, 895 persons nave been directed to report »or service. Of this number, 686 have
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  • 243 5 Ex-Camp Official Charged Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. A former senior assistant resettlement officer Wee Cheng Kiat of Ipoh was produced before Mr J R Whimster m the Sessions Court today on a charge "that he. on July 14 did receive from Goh Heong Seng a sum of $20 m
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  • 57 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— When trie Trengganu State Council meets on Dec. 12. Dr. A. Bearblock will seek the approval of the house to the principle of tree domiciliary midwifery services m the State and' the granting of such allowances and fees to train kampong midwives as may
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  • 21 5 TAIPING. Fii. Mr. S.V Lingam ot the Taiping Post Otfice has been transferred to Kuantan as Postmaster
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  • Article, Illustration
    101 5 Sands House, on Coleman Street, shook to its foundations yesterday evening as 200 Wolf Cubs gathered therr for a high tea of cakes and soft drinks, and also to receive the prizes awarded for the best skits of the Wolf Cub Festival last September. Seen above holding the prizes riven
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  • 17 5 PEXANG. Fri.— Mrs. Alice D Oliverio. wii c >t Mr. Douglas D'Oliveirj, passed away yesterday.
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  • 185 5 SUBSTATIONS li«»»li* to r>«? l<»;ul slietl today: DAY Beach Road. A|ha<ut>r<*. tutil<*<. Hotel. Suuibawa Road, ttooa Tut street, \ljuuinl K(Mtl. Siu»<» Aventif. t':i>u Lt*b;ir Pumps. Jo» h!at IMuce, lal m Vusin. Jaiuii lunos. Camhridce HUnul. Rangoon Road, Towntr Kuui, vranijoon Rood, Sennt-tt Estate. Kolam Ayer. Mj-Phrrson Road, Kirn
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  • 235 5 IPOH. Fri. The Perak Chinese Welfare Association, m its annual report presented at the annual jeneral meeting today, disclosed that subscriptions and donations received tor the year ending June 00. 1951, were insufficient to cover the expenditure of the associa-, tion. The report showed
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 5 The Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lytielton. visited tie Oderation of Malaya Police Depot, Koala Lumpur, on Tuesday. Picture shows Mr. Lyttelton standing between Mr. F.K. MacNamara Commandant of the Depot, and the Commissioner of Police. Mr. W.N. Gray, examinine a model street when* traffic control is
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  • 78 5 V.M.C.A.: Student Chris ti i n Movement mectia^ tM pm Singapore Chess Club 3 p.m.; Movie Circle-, Mm ih »>. on Lite Franc Schumann 4 d m. Chinese V.M.C .A.: Music da« 2'U) p. in badminton and basketball S p.m Chinese Chess 7.30 p.m.; Commercial evening school (1
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  • 254 5 Standard Slaff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.-The TB patients at Pulau Jercjak are m need of indoor games, such as jig-saw puzzles, also books and magazines, Miss M. M Johnson organiser of the local branch of the Red Cross SocieU told The Standard here today. Miss Johnsoo
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  • 30 5 MR. B.S. THOMAS took up duties as Assistant Controller of Radio m Kuala Li pis He is m charge of all radio work m West and Central Pahana
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  • 291 5 Boys Speak Out On Scholarships Standard Staff Reporter 'THE WMUfI Trnditio; endowment Of scholarship- pi isperous Ii lamentablj >:»• it among Malayans* states the editorial of the High School X magazine. Th e editors. Wmmg Cta I bang and S ECumai tpathy. writ* wc-tern countries pe^jr.e have amassed fortune m
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  • 177 5 Chinese Said 'Idenfferent To Polities' Standard London < (»rrrs|M»nd«>nt LONDON, D.m I j Sin. eapore Chinese have thov i Wwir "indifference to Malaj po b\ vßd ing bo i r i md i European to the Sit << por I «gi .it!, c louncfl i rordtng to Sit fr hard
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning News Paper
    • 850 6 S i\OW that the British Socialists are m opposition they ure inclined to ask rather pertinent questions as regards British policy m Malaya There have been rather sharp exchanges between Labour M P's and Mr Churchill m the House of Commons on the question of Malaya It has
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  • 434 6  -  JEAN DAVIDSON By NEW YORK. Dec. 7 JAPAN must create an army and make great efforts to insure its security. She must also demonstrate a more friendly attitude towards President Chiang Kaishek's Formosa government than towards Mao Tse-tung's Communist Peiping regime. These are two points that Mr
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  • 591 6 Rule By Ninnies HE LOST A CAR S:r.- I think that the preseni Emergency was brought aboul as follows: l O:i our, release from captivity, tin Government paid its< t and all its employees 3J years full back pay. 6 Sir;—] was one of those whom Government
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  • 376 6 Sir: May 1 through the columns of your paper congratulate Mr. A P. Rajah my Progressive opponent m the recent elections to the Singapore City Council It was a long hard fight m which both sides gave no quarter and asked for none. But it nevertheless was
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  • 138 6 Review of views ing Malaya to achieve seifgovernment. Loopholes COMMENTING on the same topic, Nanyang Siang Pan said: "It is a pity that Mr. Churchill has not given a itraight-forward answer concerning the policy of the British Government towards Malaya." Nanyang feels that Tory Government's policy towards Malaya needs clarification.
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  • 18 6 "Wonder what happened to the pink un we locked m here after the binge last night
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  • 901 6  -  Richard Lowenthal By BELGRADE THE fascination of Yugoslavia today is that it is plainly a country m transition, and that nobody can yet say for certain where it is going. Having once seceded from the Stalinist empire, the men around Tito have
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  • 896 6 RALPH CHAMPION Reports: This Ms Suburbia^Behind Barbed Wire, Guarded By Armed Men 4 ntf Under A B taxing Sun! H.Q., Fayid, Suez Canal Zone. OUT here m the heart of the desert, a few miles from the deep blue Suez Canal, this at least is clear: The Egyptians will
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  • 393 7 Churchill: To Use \-I?ases 4 lf Reds Turn Aggressors' |O\l)OV \)w. 7 (IP) Prime Minister tl F i !,un hill promised ye>ter«lay iliat He flinch from tluty** if it ever becomes to use \meriean atomic bomber bases .-.ifii-l >o\iel Kussia. Churchill told the House ol
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  • 47 7 BIG-FOUR 'DISARM' TALKS FAIL \> i Km- i, ,ii powei v nt lalks N'-ui tied sn virtuallj j tailurf idled t«» ,1 (on ait* of Nil.. 11^ »m Iwerica nd ■I d lh» ir by point niriwWtNi,!n and i pi.ni> oa iisa mau;i:nud th.it .ill IhC was irnpo>>i
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  • 24 7 US Has New A- Artillery 8 said asl tes a1 >^ s1 ,-c lists ad no: c be dm anl --t-n-j Bu: ted P ess
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  • 182 7 TOKYO, Dec. 7 (IT)— The Japanesl Admiral who planned the Pearl Harbour atlack 10 years aj-o j-ai<l today h«- realized later he picked the uron« targets. "The purpose was to destroy the Heel." Hear \dntiral Sadaloshi Tomioka said m an
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    33 7 P l !.){<). CS Vice President Alben Barkley and his wife, both of them wearing field gear, chat with two wounded American soldiers m an evacuation hospital, during their recent visit to Korea. AP
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  • 76 7 You Bring Vodka, We Bring Beer' NEW YORK, Dec. 7, (UP). A delegation of self-styled hoboes of the Bowery News staff picketed the Park Avenue office of the Soviet United Nations delegation for 10 minutes yesterday. They tarried signs reading: "UN (United Nomads) Urges Hobo Peace Talks," "US Hoboes and
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  • 102 7 TRENTON, Michigan, Dec. i (l jp, Eit>ht explosions ripped through thr Soeonv Vacuum oil refining h lant yesterday, destroying or damaging 11 huge processing and storage tanks. Firemen battled furiously to prevent the explosion of an-o-her larger tank containing 400 000 gallons ot
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  • 72 7 TFHFRAX. Dec. 7 <UP>-Ir;»n ordered New York Times core pondent Michael Clark to be expelled yesterday and gave him 48 hems' to leave the country DeDiitv Premier Hossein Fatemi summoned Clark to his ofS* and )ld hin tha^ h r? serve v the Sglo-Iranian Oil
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  • 148 7 'If the fleet had been elsewhere." he said, "We would have attacked it there. We were more interested m the United States tteet than m Pearl Harbour. The Admiral was chief of the operations section oi the Imperial Headquarters ten years ago and m that job planned
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  • 16 7 that norm,. »«.U,n g wage claims vessels stopped yesterday
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  • 164 7 LONDON, Dec. 7, (Renter). —The British Prime Minister Mr. Winston Churchill and the Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden will pay a two-day visit to Paris on Dec. 17 for talks with French leaders before their visit to Washington m January. The visit is being made
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  • 52 7 WASHINGTON. Dec 6. <AFP> Under-Secretary of State Mr. James Webb yesterday announced the appointment of Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, Mr. Livingston Merchant, to the post of Assistant State Secretary m charge ol mutual security problems between the United States and
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  • 270 7 YHTORI4. B. C Dec. 7 (AP) Scientists, during a 63-day eclipse, measured for the first lime an enormous star 150 times a* larjje a* the earth's sun. Ihe figures they came up with make this puny earth a dusl spevk m
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  • 133 7 PARIS Dec 7. (Heuter)— Jhe United Nations General As.semb!y after electing Chile and Pakistan to non-permanent seats on the Security Council yesterday had eight unsuccessful trios to elect h third member A two-third? majority is necessary for elections and Chile
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  • 135 7 PARIS. Dtc. 7 (ReuteD- T >. United Nations Genera] Assem bi.v yesterday elected Sir Benegal Riiu of India as <i judge of the Internationa] Court v*u Justice a1 The Hague: Four other new judges were also elected *<> the regular vacancies to the International
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  • 37 7 KEY WEST. FLORIDA. Dec. 7. <AFP) President Truman yester- day announced hi.s acceptance of the resignation of Mr Dean j Rusk from the post of Assistant Secretary of State Eot Far i n Affairs
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  • 270 8  -  J. G. DARBYSHIRE By Godowns Are Now Cleared Standard Shipping Reporter THE public auction of goods which are not cleared from Singapore Harbour Board godowns within a three-weeks period, has been stopped l>ecause there are no further good* to come under the auctioneer's hammer. The auctioning
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    34 8 The United States Navy's Douglas Skyrocket, photographed just after being air-launched from a B-29 at 35.d00 ft The Skyrocket is reported to have exceeded 1.5 M m.p.li. m level flight at approximately 80.000 ft.
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  • 119 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE first of a series of specially designed marine elrillin:* barges for the British Malayan Petroleum Company's marine drilling project at Seria was completed yesterday by the Singapore Harbour Board at their Tanjong Pagar works. It is being towed to Seria tonight by
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  • 296 8 Standard Aviation Reporter FACED with the uncertainties of rail and road transport m the Federation, the Royal Air Force Base at Seletar has solved all problems connected with rushing urgent spares and equipment up-country by starting an aerial delivery service of its own. Dakota aircraft
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  • 122 8 BONN. Dec. 6 (AP»— Germany will be permitted to re-establish civil air forces under the peace contract now being worked over with the western powers, an Allied *poke*muii said yesterday. The spokesman denied publicised reports ne Allies were m disagreement on this issue.
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  • 61 8 Resumption Of iNew ZealandJapan Service AUCKLAND. .\e,% Zealand, Dec 5 IUP) Japanese shipping ri;-ms ivere reported to be di>eussing eai ly resumpUon of direct service between Japan and New Zealand. Since the war, all cargo, with :ne exception ot that brought here by chartered ships, had been routed through Australia.
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  • 37 8 TOKYO. Dee 7. (L"P»— A giatit L^kheeci Coostellatiofl touched doA'n at Tokyo's Hasieda airport thi* morning with 25 passenger* aboard to inaugurate the Royal Dutch Airliner tiew air service b«tv\eeu the Netherlands and Japan.
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    • 67 8 Despatches TODAY: Medan 8 im. by Van Riebeeck, Sarawak (except Miri) by Rajah Br:>jke, E>jakarta and Sourabaya by Ophir, Djambi by Kota Niij, Cor >s [sland aoon by Anshua. Arrivals TODAY Djakarta (letters) by Van Eliebeeck, Sibu (letters and parcels) by Belaga, North Borneo. Labuaa, Brunei and Miri (letters and
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    • 218 8 m HARBOUR WHARVFS p. Sebarok: Stsnvmc lieffoo. S*"P Godown Gate Albert Dock: Tembakui. MjAstyaQftx 36/37 2 ung Bama, Esutoru Main. Bendoi-i-i B '9 7 Victoria Dock: rrenuaila. Bennuci 1 1. 4/5 8 Ophir Benattmv 87 2?< 2 Keppcl Dock: Dromos. PatsnBraeside :j:j ;*4 2 ga Stanvac B^.«mba>. Bulan tJ i
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  • 206 9 S'PORE RUBBER MILLING IN DUSTRY SLUMP ueciine In XI Slab Exports Is The Cause Sing.po,. ,übbe, milling industry j The fall m imports of slab rubber, coupled with the steady decline m rubber prites. are the two chief contributory fetors which are forcing these new millers out of business. h
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  • 119 9 COMMODITY PRICES lHfc tales! Singapore rubber orires vesterda> were per Ib Buyers Sellers No I R S S Spot Loose SI 395 S140 FOB id bales l)e< No 1 KSS 51.39; SI. 40 No > KSS SI 34 A SI. 35 No 3 KSS $1.3*3 SI 31 Tone: Strady. tJNlHJ.N
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  • 562 9 ELIMINATE SPORE AS TRANSIT PORT 1 By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Dec. 7: Influential Sumotrans ore loudly urging the Government to eliminate Singapore as the stepping-stone to the hungry rubber markets of the world through the establishment m Indonesia of rubbersmoking plants. Di A.
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    105 9 i Experiments on soya bean planting at the Ceatral Agricultural Experimental Station m Kuala Lumpur have demonstrated that this highly nutritious bean could be grown m Malaya on a commercial scale. Picture shows Mr. E. F. Allen. Senior Agricultural Officer (Research). Mr. R B. Jagoe and Mr. Shanmugam. a subordinate
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  • 101 9 S'andard Market Reporter Tl\ interests here yesterday tegoricallj discounted a report j the Financial Timc> Shigare correspondent thai the LJnited States was making discreel inquiries for 30.000 tons o1 Traden m Singapore expressed ignorance of such inquiries and doubted U any had been In
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  • 89 9 HONGKONG. Dec 7, <ReuterAAP»— Hongkong shirt manuracturers are losing their markets because the quality of the. r coods has not been up to standard according to a shirt indus- tlist here Me said several shirt-makinfi plant* here have been closed down and those still m
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  • 107 9 Standard Market Reporter i FAIR volume of business was I recorded m the Singapore pro- 1 duce market yesterday. I Copra was a steady market, I buyers opening at s::ta per picul and rising to $38 with tnteresi it for a lair volume and
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  • 118 9 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Dec 7: r J'hc Federal Treasury, Kuala Lum- pur\ has written a letter to all chambers ol commerce stating that the Government of India has announced a supplementary allocation ol 50u tons of jute goods up to the end
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  • 31 9 The Marshall Plan directoi for Europe Mr Paul R Porter, said production In Europe m general i- be.np h;nrlcied on account of 1 insufficiency of coal produc--1 m -AFP.
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  • 75 9 Standard Market RePO**' TONGKAH Harbour H v Dredging made a prum J SSf.679* after PggjJ^ depreciation and I I Sb? year «*»lJg*& iJjJ un tax &b.lO* Tna.land income lax >r Government on 622 OT *> >ca t amounted tc^ 7i.1« g SSI or £Vi
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  • 19 9 Sru.n^o, Novrrnb-. Kamp^ S V^^c'!', n on: r »Pic 2 u IS P l^cWn C
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  • 19 9 1 MESSRS Brown Phillips n Stewart of IgJ Rubbei i SSSS^LtS^wI. 01 7.758 lbs a., k grades.
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  • 54 9 THE United States, Russia and the Umird Kingdom imported almost the whole of the 26.000 ewt of pepper India exported m August T.ie quantities respectively weie 7.600 cwt «,500 cwt and 6.000 cvvt The other countries included miy. 1,600 cwt Western Germany. 1.500 cwt Ejrypt and France nearly
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  • 29 9 LONDON Dec J. Rcu Jf r British banks have a g r^ m^ m W ws-ffwra gSna?3 if FORDSON TRACTOR! I h f:nm;ra--A p
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  • 170 9 VITAL BUILDING MATERIALS Slanilard Staff KLALA LUMPUR, I> lomnicrie m the Federal liovtriiment is only too will to merchants to import ess i I Corresj^onilrnl rc# 7. The c^airb rs cf lon have bttn lo*d i*«at linu to increase the permits enlial buiitlinji naaterials. This
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  • 235 9 Kuchai Tin Profit Of $3,172,865 Standard Market Reporter I KUCHAI TIN'S working profit for the year ended I Sept. 30, 1951, amounted to $3,172 885, from which; shareholders will receive interim dividemls totalling 7D per cent., absorbing $470,987 and a final dividend of 75 per cent,, absorbing $457 The company's
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  • 210 9 t Standard Market Reporter f SINGAPORE. Fri. The 5 Malayan share market was 1 slightly easier m the rubber section, while tins were more w t demand. I Industrial shares were mainlj s unchanged. c Buyers Scllen INDUSTRIALS Atlas Ice 12.50 13 50 xc M.
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  • 312 9 Vitallmp ortance To S-East Asia U3 Rubber Decision OF vital importance lo ir- the Wasbington announce ihe use of natural rubber i< lifting the restriction on year. The question now arises m the minds of Singapore traders whether the control on the use ol the natural product is m order
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  • 69 9 Harnsons and Ciosfield <Mak ya) Llfi report the followm November crops: Ailonby Ru|jb< Co Ltd.. 33.D00 lb Benta Rubb< Estates Ltd 85.500 lb JFerw Kuanian Rubber E.^t Lid 5j 0< lb Kundonjz Rubber Eft. I.t< 37 000 !b Ment;ik;ib Rubber Ct Ltd 57 500 lb Sungei Bagan Rul
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  • 100 9 FAO Issues Urgent Call ForMoreFood The L'.N Food and fcgrieuKare Organization has issued an urgent call to nil B»*ioM to pun! then Forces to atta« a bunger and malnutrition The final meeting of the Hire* week FAO coniercnce held to Rome, approved a long list <•' recommendations for increased output
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  • 1038 10 ADELAIDE'S BID FOR MAL AYAN STUDENTS An«r<.li<,n \o*™lo««r Front J. B. POWELL DEL-AIDE is strongly challenging Melbourne for more Malayan students. Mainly through the efforts of Mr. Folliott, a former Police Superintendent from Malaya, boys and ffirls are to be offered big inducements to go to the South Australian capital,
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  • 48 10 A( lKEss Rita liu.v worth, still m tlie procevs of divorcing Prime Aly Khan, is taking tennis lessons ;»t the Beverly Wibbire Hotel On the left instructor Frank I eltrop shows her how to grip the racket, and right, Kita executes a lore-
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  • 84 10 LONDON. Dec. 7 «AP>—Edward Bromberg. American actm fumed for his character roles, was tound dead Thursday m hie apartment here. He would nave been 48 years o!d on Christmas Day A leading player on Broadway and m many movies, Bromber« was starring on the stage
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  • 77 10 SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 7 APi Radio r'ree Asia announced it will double it* broadca>t time to China starting Dec. 11 It will be on the air for its Asian listeners for three hour.-, a day instead of the one and a half hours of broadea.-tmg time used Mnce
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    • 181 10 ,>\\vv\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\x\\\\\*; HpODA* S FORECAST: Astral 5 J[ Influences calm themselves from early dawn onwards > 5 today Doctors and surgeons have a lucky day. Furniture > dealers and interior decorators < < enjoy a lucrative day as well. S Dress designers, manneqaios and Z all female photoirrahpers' models S enjoy
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    • 341 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE u&s NEW SERIES -No. 40 4 Compact i-fci^w rm i 4 I s i 6 8 1 i 9 r° i ll high j J 13 Epic poem J7"~" r m m ,-x I H 14— Communist 15 Animals 17— Realm 15 \u 777 17 19 19-Rodent
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  • 640 11  -  OLLIE DAVIES By Has Won Over 7 Furlongs i or, ERGREE was decidedly unlucky lo be bealrn by Blue Eve* m the 9-furlong race on the first day. A check at the top «f the *traicht threw him off the balance and when he found his
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  • 52 11 5-—- llic navieg Gay Reseller Coodwood Wood Advice GOOD ADVICE Si,:r s u Master man At l.*it Kaiserine it,ue h s v.) pid 11 KRi'iirE'v I —I^l h: is E P? i»« m« pn>. .rrnrr tr rs Bl K.h. c_h_, jsa. .aaaa '^-^g-N w Ki.S^™ 1 Big sweep:
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  • 1081 11 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.15 p.m. Horses Cl. 4, Div. 3— 5 Furs. Str. 1. 000 Claudius 3y 9.00 Dr L.M. Thompson Yone Crowe 1 ni? £oo«. Advice 4y 8.08 "Eelmont Stable" Spenoer Mulley 5. 003 Blondie 6y 8.07 Mrs ES OKeefe Heddie Ellerv i f- SS? Bean^an 5y
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  • 43 11 Till <.OIN<; for lod«o > rar«s. third da> of the P«rak T»rf ('lab's Di-rrmbt-r mrrtinc will almost <1 1 t.un to b«- h«-.«\\ as more rain has fallen m Ipeh <uuv Wcdncsdav About t»» incbo* of rain Mrr? recorded on Tiiursd.i* aiphj
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  • 191 11 Rapid Red Good For Double RAPID RED*S virtoi> on Hrn t* r^t da> was rraily rasi«r t ,\n thp one Irncth would ■■gemt and though hp sot's up m» ftfWm h«* I>>V Rifjod for Uk doabl<'r;ib i h.,f r from the :-l.»ri R .pi.l Red led th< u> Id m
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  • 82 11 I iNDO 3 !)»■< iR* vi« ri .i \:< >.i MM < 1 tbl t'« >nb; is dI tii'' Jochei !ni> today Ed a reward of Ii WO -t ml lation leading to \h t idm lily of the P* I v. U <>■ 1» >' <
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  • 30 11 '> T »ON Dec h (Reoter): Ru&by result* North Midland! 8 Warwi h tim 14. Notts F inn ;o<\ D<-rLv East Midland* 8 Oxford riiire I Lelceslen hin 12
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  • 165 12 SBA LIFT BAN ON THE STARS PEACE REIGNS again m Singapore badminton. It was established yesterday evening at a meeting m the Garden Club, convened by the Commissioner-General, Mr. lYiulCUl ill •▼•^i %o i/un uiu At the end of the meeting the following Press release was issued:
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  • 348 12 ADELAIDE, D.t. 7 (Reuter-AAP). South AusIralia. after winning the to*s, ha«l lost four wickets ior li»2 l» ira «>n the opening «la\ of th«ir four-day mateli hnr i-ain^t the \X t-i Indies louring learn. There little eveitement m the day's play to the interval ;>"«!
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  • 52 12 THI follow inn will represent ihe Sin->-MaLi>> m tomorrow's match against All India: hff Senr Johaa, Teow Kt-nu; Hin Winn. Ilarith, l>mail Kujan,; SluirilY Maclon. Boon Ifot. Awang H«k.»r. Boon Lt'oiK. Thong Kum. Reserves; O. An^ullia. Yew H»*n^. Haji Ciarhan. Ahmad VusoiT. I loon Leong. Ismail YiiNotT.
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  • 79 12 Q FARF'.F. y« <terday 223 B O.D .:i their •> ol the Fraser N'eave R >• .;p-:ie. by six points > penalty g als) to nil. In a trappy firsi ball G.H.Q i seldom out of 8.0.D.'s and deserved their three points fr a penalty takei
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  • 65 12 ING CHI table-tennis team Bangkok arrived m Singa- > ty C.P.A. yesterday for j week's tour of the Colony i I later a trip to the Federati m T v > officials and three playwrs made up the Ling Chi contigenf uhich plays its first n
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  • 81 12 MELBOURNE. Dec. 7 (AP)— The American doubles pair. Ted Schroeder and Tony Trabett. de- j teated Australians Adrian Quist and Geoff Brown 7-5. 6-4. 6-3 m the finals of the Victorian doubles championship today. There was never any doubt of the outcome after the Americans came
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  • 184 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri R^v Barkway, senior honorary Amateur Athletic Association coarh from England, who is expected m Singapore on Tuesday. Dec. 18, will fly to the Federal capital to start a short course for athletic coaches from 3 p.m. on Wednesday. De. 19 to Dec.
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  • 77 12 NEW YORK. Dec. 6 (Reuter) —Mr. J. Siegfrid Edstrom of Sweden chairman of the International Olympic Committee said m an interview here today that he anticipated about 60 countries would send 5.000 com--1 petitors to the Olympic games m Helsinki next year. He said more countries
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  • 246 12 MELBOURNE. Dec. 'J (Reuter-AAP) Arthui Morris, Australia's lefthanded opening batsman played a sparkling innings of 208 not out for New South Wales against Victoria on the opening day of the Sheffield Shield match. Morris received fine support from Sidney Barnes, a former Test opener, who batted
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  • 143 12 IPOH. Fri.— Goteborg will be m Ipoh on Sunday to play against a PAFA eleven. The pessimism which at first permeated through the players and officials here has now .given way to one of optimism because of the Swedes showing m Singapore. There is only one "outsider"
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    37 12 l llJ* l iM^ l LJ'^ fl eran 2?* iS a i* w «»rfvrtl yesterday pictured at the Airport with •AFA and SWA •Hclalt, Standing garlanded is Mr. B.R.K. t andon manner of the tourists. Standard photo.
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  • 19 12 Badminton lover Mr. Mac Donald photographed recently m a match he pjayed at the University of Malaya.
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  • 402 12 By Ranjit Singh, Standard Sports Reporter ALL-INDIA Football Federation's "Olympic" contingent of 18 players and three officials arrived m Singapore by C.P. manager Mr. B. R. K. Ta cially successful tout* a city crowds watched the "We hear thai ihe Ma- lay an
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  • 62 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER— A U India 0 Singapore Indians at Jalan Besar stadium; Volunteer Police i Combined v H.M.S. Maynard of Thomson Road. RUGBY— Civilians v Combined Sen-ices at SCC; FARELF "A" v 19 Air Formation at Tang] in: 223 BOD v RNAS Sembaicang at Si. Georges Road: RAF Tengah
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  • 89 12 MONTE CARLO. Monaco. Dec. 6 (lfP>— Princes* Antoinette. 30--yejr-old sister of Prince Rainier 111 of Monaco, and Aleco Nogues. a Monacan Davis Cup tennis star, were married m Genoa, Italy, on October 30. the groom's father announced today. Nogues. 34. was married formerly to Marinette Burlet.
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  • 269 12 From Page 1 wife, who al.so comes from Australia. Mr. Sturzaker was evidently pleased to see Mr. Lyttelton and his party. "We have not seen so i many Europeans at one time for five years." he said. The only other European living m this area is a planter I
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  • 247 12 MALACCA. Fri. Yesterday at Hilir Park m what was en- j tirely a Green Howards affair. Headquarters Company beat D Company 2 l m a very close game for the Yeow Kirn Swee Shield this year. Headquarters Co. settled down quickly on a rather
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