Singapore Standard, 11 December 1951

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard M. M X VOL II NO. 163. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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    33 1 ;i\ ;\d in Singapore r.in-r If to assume si I nittd States a Sinicanore is Mr. i Ul win i> travelling Unerkai President roond-tne-wevM liner t Monroe. He is ac--1 b> hi> ile.
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  • 141 1 Dr. Lester Is Malaya 's New Medical Head Staff orre>pondent Kl \l UMPIR. Mon.— j -nv ration of Malaya's hi rector of Medical !rs will be Dr. H. M. of Stepney Drive, .rouuh. Yorkshire, or of Iteftsc Fly and iMMHriasia Research ti:ut;on Last Africa, .Mil leave for Malaya is the
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  • 204 1 TOKYO, Deo. 10 (LP)— The I'nittul Nations today delivered a virtual ultimatum to the Communists to dUeus3 the exchange of prisoners of war immediately or face a breakdown in the Korean truee talks at Panmunjom. Today's meeting which marked the beginning of the sixth month
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  • 72 1 More Action On Korea Fron ts TOKYO. Dec. 10— On the battle fronts in Korea the Bth Army reported more action. American warships bombarded the East Coast: British warships and carrier borne planes struck at supply lines. On the West Front Communist patrol were strengthened, and i on the East
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  • 36 1 GLASCOW. Scotland. Dec. 10 (i \p> A Royal Canadian Air Force radi> technician was sucked out of his rubber boots into a iet engine yesterday He es- caped with jnly blackeyes and lesi injuries.
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  • 71 1 Big 4, Russia Agree On Disarm C'ttee PARIS. Dec. 11. 'AP>— The' Big Four ended their secret disarmament talks today and j will report tomorrow to the United Nations Political Committee on what they have accomplished A high diplomatic source said today the Western powers and Soviet Russia have agreed
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  • 108 1 JAKARTA. Dec. 10, (UP>The Aneta News Agency said today that heavy righting has broken out between Indonesian troops and four companies of deserters from the regular army in Central Java, according to a military spokesman. The agency said the spokesman listed casualties at 34 dead
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  • 33 1 Truman £ees Advisers WASHINGTON. Dec. 10 (AP> —President Truman reviewed the world situation, with particular emphasis on the Korean truce negotiations, at a Wnue House conference today with his military and diplomatic advisers.
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  • 1025 1 photo. THE DESIRE of the people of Singapore Cb for a neater share in the management of our own affairs is legitimate and natural and must be met squarely and fairly," deelared Mr. E.V. Da vies, leader of the Labour Party of Singapore in the (lity Couneil,
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  • 383 1 Standard Siafl Correspondent KUALA IXiMPLK, !Vlon. According to ihe MdbfMl Indian (Jmjjress representative* who had an inl«r\i«* with Vlr. Oliver l.vttclton. Secretary of Slate for ih«Colonies, before he. left I lii-» (own he *aid that k *il in not right that Indians and (ieylonene
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  • 57 1 Till- barring ol the pptw from yesterday's rocriiat l»r tween Singapore Cit> Conn cillors and the SerratftT) ol State for the olonies !\li Oliver Lyttelton was < n ticized by Mr hilip H tl'il lianas (Labour Rochore* Expressing disappoint ii sen i at this action. Mr Williams
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  • 57 1 Standard London Corrttpondont LONDON Dec 10. Tha following ore the closing tONOOH ROBBIR J^Smi J» *P° f 1\ a buyers. £950 sellers. J«./M«r. Hj- bUy Three months: £935 Apr./Juna fc £937i- sallars. Jury/Sapt. JJ}J- price: £945 Dae. c.i.f. w Morning 140 tons; Market:— Steady. oftetnoon 110
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  • 315 1 A "SECRET" memorandum, urging Britain to withdraw recognition of Communist China, will be presented to Mr. Oliver Lytleltoii, Seeretary of State for Colonies, by a number of Chinese associations and guilds in Singapore. The memorandum, it is understood, is being circulated to various
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  • 154 1 HONGKONG. Dec. 10 (AP) A former Kuaia Lumpur lawyer will today be appointed Crown Counsel of Hongkong. Patrick Yu Shuk-siu, 29-year-old son of Yu Wan. a retired Senior Inspector of Schools, will be the first Chinese to hold such a post in
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  • 107 1 LONDON. Dec 10: (Reuter)— The London Stock Exchange was in a cautious mood today mainly as a result of the Government's credit restriction policy and the turn of events in Egypt The net result was a general lowering of prices though few sections encountered any
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  • 33 1 MANILA. Dec. 10 (AP)--A raging tropical typhoon ripped through the central Philippines today. It killed 14 persons, let! thousands homeless and wrecked millions of dollars worth of crops and buildings.
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  • 77 1 LONDON". Drr 10 (UP» Ava Gardner and Frank Sinatra honeymooning in London report ed 'o Scotland Y;wd today the theft from their hotel suite ol a $10,000 diamond ntid emer;i ri nerklnce and a $30 pnir ot g(»ld cuff links with diamond Chips. Later the singer
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  • 81 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon What probably is the most astonishing robbery in the Federal Capital occurred last night when the safe containing $10,000 belonging to the Majestic Cinema in Pudu Road disappeared with it-; contents The cinema has been turning away hundreds of patrons who have been thronging
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  • 202 1 examinations. nine-year-old SW sheph erd Itrfnd p S e soaafly came into Ealroi^oTeV/tt fortunate fellow being.. The Standard Toy Fund, which of Singapore may enjoy a really happy Christmas. We have been thrilled each Hav bv the eager response of Zuv nfadew; sending
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  • 382 2 'Lady Precious Stream 9 To Be Staged In S'pore Again Standard Staff Reporter ONE OF the best known and most popular Chinese dramas, "Lady Precious Stream" Will again be presented this year at the Victoria Theatre •n Dec. 27. 28. 29 and 30, by the
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  • 52 2 -Photo by THE CHURCH of Nativity in Serangoon celebrated their Golden Jubilee on Saturday. The Bishop of Malacca. Monsignor M. Olcomendy, opened the fun fair the next day: There were many, like the people above, who tried their fling on the horses at one *t the counters.
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  • 77 2 195 1 Dancing Competition On Thursday Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Dance A>> ciatioo wili hold the 1951 S n a pure proiessional dancing ctiam{Monship and social dance at rn Rallies Hotel on Thurst ram 8 p.m to 1 a.m. Flurce adjodicatan have bee.i appointed to judge the romoetitions. They
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  • 72 2 SIX CHINFSE -vere charged in Singapore Fi"\-: Police Court jre£< tiay with committing hoc el I ea :<< by unlawfollj rema Kian e Hotel in Owen K an Dec. 9 »vith intent to "Jscd. Loo Kai Chai, Goh i 3 K. u.:i. A:ii; Loon2 Sen?,
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  • 73 2 Standard Staff Reporter MRS. FLORENCE HEIFETZ. the former wife of Jascha Heifetz, considered by many to be the world's leadmg violinist toJay. is due in Singapore this ramming in the Utrecht. Mrs. Heifetz, who arrives with a party of friends, is expecting to make a
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  • 36 2 A BOATMAN. Latoe bin Batjs was fined $100 in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when he admitted not depositing his port clearance an<J manifest of cargo at the Port Office on Oec. 8
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  • 151 2 MADAM TAN BEE, widow of Soh Suan, the vegetable hawker who died after treatment from hospital, yesterday received a back allowance of '"195 from the Public Assistance Section of the Department of Social Welfare. Mr. W. S. Woon. head of the section told The
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  • 51 2 THE TOWNER Ruad street lamps controlled by the Public Works Department of Singapore have been completely put otr. This was stated by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Legislative Councillor yesterday. The lights would be put on again when a new type of automatic switch is
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  • 205 2 Sold Twice By Her Father TWO OFFERS for adoption of nine-year-old Yeo Sian Laii, the little Singapore girl who was gold twice by her father (who is now in gaol) were reeetved yesterday by the Soeial Welfare Department. THE first came from a well-to-do,
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    60 2 photo MR. TAN POH TEOW and Miss Soh Siew Keow, who were married at the Poh Cheok Kiong yesterday. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soh Peck Pitt of Singapore, while the bridegroom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Siew Inn. A dinner
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  • 332 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT FOUR per cent of the new cages asking for relief from the Public Assistance Section of the Social Welfare Department could hot be traced, Mr. W. S. Woon, Chief of the Section, told The Standard yesterday. This means that
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  • 192 2 SHOT AT POINT-BLANK RANGE (COURT TOLD) AN ELDERLY sundry goods shopkeeper, Chan Meng Hock, giving evidence at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, described how he was shot at and wounded by a former customer who fired at point-blank range. Chan said he was hit in both arms and in the left
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  • 60 2 ON THE occasion of Maulud (Prophet Mohammad's Birthday), the office of the Consulate Gen- eral for Indonesia, at K.P.M. Building, and its sub-office at 106, Robinson Road, Singapore, will be closed today. However, both Passport, Visa Shipping, and Immigration Sections 2nd floor. K.P.M. Building will remain
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  • 98 2 MAJ. D. E. LOW -ftheG.HQ., FARELF was yesterday acquitted without his defence being called by the First Traffic Court Magistrate, Mr. Donald H. Chapman, when he was charged with negligent driving which resulted in a collision with a motor lorry at Holland Road on
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  • 73 2 THE SINGAPORE Traffic Police are appealing to eyewitnesses who might have seen an accident, on the night of Nov. 6 at the junction of Mohd. Sultan Road and Canisha Road, in which a Chinese woman was knocked down by a motor car. The woman died in
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  • 34 2 CHUN YEW HOCK, a mandore at the Singapore Harbour Board, was fined $25. in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for insulting and threatening a member of the Singapore Harbour Board Police.
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  • 145 2 SPCK Offers Aid To Christian Literature Conference Standard Staff Reporter ARCHDEACON Robin Wood of St. Andrew's Cathedral, has offered the East Asia Christian Literature Conference the facilities of the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge in the event a distribution centre should be established. The proposal was announced during
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 67 2 Here's a A&y Dunlopillo cushion *^m A y X Perfect for your car r?V f° r picnics and sports 1 Smart, hardwearing leather piped V^ e *oth cover— ripped for easy removal J K t^^ M For indaviaaal a»€ •> t^^ I 2. Half open for 4 Laid out flat
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    • 180 2 ti 'I i 11/ ADM f ill? n #t n I f i if u -PARKER PENSThe Public Are Warned Agoins» Purchosino PARKER PENS Which Are Being Sold In Th f Market Bearing An Imitof on Blue Diamond On The Clip And We Would Request The Cooperation Of The Pubic
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  • 113 3 TAXI DRIVER REFUSED PASSENGER Fined $30 v .lriwr who re- k up a fare was or I"> days 1 jail, |>. J. lliu'kritluc >io«;aporc Registrar < ourl yesterilay. L'.m Sen? g Mr. S S >r sentence Mr Taxi issued with tc a :::eir o-.vn be prepared to; and not to
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  • 12 3 BTARV State for erintendent of a an Arabic trans-
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    53 3 phoio. 2S^ T ffce th chSSS tSSrtFj* a h uii orrul ip x atHre v indoxvs such as the ab ™™v<- to in Raffles Place and a thouahtf I I™ irindow < ha < °f Hardial Singh Co., Ltd., u rm*a ana a inoughtful appraisal of its contents will
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  • 404 3 Standard Woman Reporter A2OTH CENTURY SANTA GLAUS will drift down" from the clouds in a plane at Kallang Airport on Dec. 19. A "reception committee"—comprising the American children in the Colony will greet him. This is a stunt thought up by the Americans
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  • 198 3 Standard Woman Reporter FOR the first time in the history of Singapore's Blood Bank, a woman received a medal yesterday for having been a blood donor 10 times. She is Mrs. W. M. Old who, with four men, received the medal from Dr.
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  • 122 3 THE CASE against Muller and Phipps (Malaya) Limited. Colony import and export merchants, who were charged with 24 offences contravening the Colony's Finance Regulations, was postponed to Jan. 30 next year lor hearing because of a 'slight misunderstanding." The adjournment was granted by Mr.
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  • 570 3 50 People Lose Belongings In Duku Road Fire Standard Staff Reporter A 64-YEAR-OLD Singapore Chinese woman, Madam Aw Bee, who took 14 years to save $60 out of jhe few cents daily "cake money" which her son gave her, was the most heartbroken of
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    28 3 THE MOST REVKKINI) and Right Honourable Cyril Foster (iarbrtt. Lord An h bishop of York. Primate of England and Metropolitan, is expected to visit Singapore in January, ISSE.
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  • 139 3 DATO T\\ (lIINf, LOOI, Pi iMt m <»f i««Malayan (ihinenc \«mm ia lion had a lon» diHCUMHion Midi >ir Kranklin (,im<%on yesterday concerning lh« dispute between \\w l*a\a l.t-liar inhabitant* and tin(.(»\crnni(iit o\«t ilw <n»ii< Klruclion of an international arrodroiiK* in thai area. 1
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  • 37 3 Standard Staff Reporter V INDIAN SCHOOLS In Bfl poi e yesterday h««id :< tian lit ifi exhibition and physical li tin nc display at the Rangoon R. i Engl isn School r > p m t<ei i
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  • 164 3 THE SINGAPORE Third Criminal District Court was told yesterday, how the customs authorities seizeil a consignment of tin plate valued at more than $100,000 from the freighter Okhla on Aug. 24. According to the prosecution, the export of tin plate was totally prohibited. Lim
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  • 73 3 The newly formed R.A.S.C. Civilian Association in Singapore will hold a social dance in aid of the Association's welfare fund at the Raffles Hotel tonight. The dance is held under the patronage of the Commission-er-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. In a message to the Association, Mr.
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  • 96 3 LEARNER drivers may not in future be allowed to carry passengers except with a licensed driver in the front, if a suggestion now before the Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Singapore City Councillor* is accepted. The Committee will meet this week to
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  • 351 3  -  MAXINE RAKICH By TWO EXHIBITIONS of paintings by French artists will be on view in Singapore this week. The "Exhibition of Modern French Paintings." which will be opened at the Raffles Institution Hall in Bras Basah Road by Mr T P. F. McNeice on Wednesday,
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  • 72 3 Standard Staff Report* r THE DELAY over the implementation ot the Unified Education scheme will form the subject of a question to be tabled by Mr. CR Dasaratha Raj. Labour Member for Rochore District, at the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on Tuesday next. Mr.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 99 3 THE A7O HEREFORD -A FINE NEW CAR FROM AUSTIN AUSTIN OF ENGLAND have produced the new A7O Hereford to provide the motorist with a car which has comfort for five or six people the performance of a 68 b.h.p. high efficiency overhead valve engine the safety of full hydraulic brakes.
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  • 419 4 Standard Staff Correspondent Kt ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federal capital, the town where the Independence of Malaya Party was born, will next month become the 'Laboratory' in Malay States •f the acid test of whether it will be possible to kill the
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 4 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lee Yin Siong who were married at the Lady of Mount Carmel. Tanah Rata. The bride was formerly Miss Mary Ng Yoke Ying of Kuala Pilah. The groom is with the PWD. Cameron Highlands.
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  • 135 4 KL Photo Studio Blaze Mjndurd Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Two expensive cameras, about two hundred roils of films, a large quantity of special printing paper and few pieces of furniture were destroyed when a small fire broke out in the Pak Tai Photo Studio at the junction of Sutlan
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  • 78 4 SFREMBAX. Mon— At King t*t\>rge V. School Hall here 'day Miss Chung Sooi Chin of the teaching staff of the school and daughter of the Seremban High Court Registrar, Mr. Chung Kon Seong. was married to PWD Assistant Engineer. Mr. Chew Kit Lim of Tajnpin. Last nights prenuptial
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  • 106 4 JOHORE BAHRC. Mon. r Penghulus and Assistant Penghulus in Johore are expected to receive their arrears of pay early next year after the draft estimates and expenditure for 1953 have been approved by the Federal Government. Arrears in pay dating back from Aug. 1. 1949 will be
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  • 719 4 NTU Membership For Kirby Teachers Union Delegates Adopt Resolution Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. That Malayan teachers going to Kirhy Training College should be accorded associate membership by the National Union of Teachers in the U.K. and that the Union should afford the Malayan teachers the opportunity to meet
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  • 74 4 MUAR, Mon. Captain Hussein bin Onn, chairman, and Mr N. Balasingam, hon. secretary of the Johore Bahru branch of the IMP were entertained yesterday to a tea party at the Chiang Chuan Association premises. Muar. by the organising committee of the Muar brunch of IMP. A 25-YEAR-OLD Indian. Marapan
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  • 374 4 2 Armed Bandits 'Bagged' On Seremban Estate Standard Staff Correspondent KLALA LUMPUR, Mon. A combined PoliceMilitary party patrolling a rubber estate in Seremban thin morning came upon two armed bandits talking to a Chinese kepala. The Party opened fire and killed Yap Sob, a prominent bandit in the district and
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  • 45 4 PENANG, Man.— The s.s. Corfu arrived here from the United Kingdom at six o'clock last night. Among the 60 passengers who disembarked here were Mrs. A. E. Welsh and child, who left lor the United Kingdom on holiday eight months back.
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  • 66 4 THE Deputy Mentri Besar, Perak. the uato Laxamana. was in Krian on Friday when he gave away badges to the Home Guards and Auxiliary Police at Bagan Serai, before a large crowd at the Bagan Serai padang. He spoke to the Home Guards and the Auxiliary
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  • 42 4 MUAR, Mon.—A hawker Tan Seng Tong was fined $20 by the Muar Magistrate for selling pork without a licence at Jalan Arab. He was allowed bail of $100 on another charge of giving a $2 bribe to a Police Constable.
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  • 79 4 Stole Pen— Jailed TAN BENG KENG was sentenced by the President of the Sessions Court, Malacca, to one year's rigorous imprisonment for stealing a fountain pen from a shop at Bunga Raya. Ami nan binti Busu, aged 67, who failed to obtain an identity caTd for her child, Kalthom, was
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    58 4 Three youths. Foo Tiang Sins. Goh Sang Tan and Wong Ah tCow, of Salak Town who broke the curfew were each fined $50 by the Sepang Magistrate. "Filles Inquites" ("Disturbed Girls"), by Herve Masson, one of the exhibits at the "Exhibition of Modern French Paintings" to be
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  • 150 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. As only a little over one third of the adult population in Johore is literate, the State will soon have an Adult Education Association to deal with the situation. An inaugural meeting is to be held on Friday to form the Association.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 52 4 r HEV/ ELMER, WHAT^ 1 O fTH' LI'L CLUCK OUGHTA ft FOUNP A PI^H WELL, T 1 (T^JFMXJ LIKE PC j r Sill lk2Jil!l lIN WEC ICEBOX PEC JDM APWAID > KNOW BETTER THAN I FULL O COLP GUE9S -—7 > I lw STARVCP/ T^^^FWIGEWATOR THIS LOOKS GOOP/^gg Tal 9
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  • 267 5 What Of Those In Service Now Asks Dr. Wu Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. The appointment of a doctor from the West African Medical Service as the new Director of the Malayan Medical Services has caused great resentment among local community leaders, State Councillors and private practitioners
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 5 photo. MR. OLIVER LYTTELTON (left) and Mr. T. P. F. McNeiee ascending steps of the City Council building, where Mr. Lyttelton met City Councillors at a discussion on citr problems jesterday. Standard
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  • 107 5 Call For Doctors From The C'wealth h| :i f-pund«*nt i Hon. Ibe <|«»eswhether tin- Medical t Iki- rnn^ulrred !>': ;ll\ <>! li'lTll i Ill" uttl 2 on- I' mm i- o| ilu- < otnmon- j K ;»•> India. l'aki*u Hon«kon mm llie |m S, and t i;«li-|> i .»Miin»'»i:.il Europe
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  • 252 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. When the question of recruitment o! medical Maff. particularly in the selection of nurses. Has dffeaUd at la«t week's medical conference of departmrnial ht-ails, it was pointed out that the absence of liti>l>> anu>>Mnn:lu-on %vas one of the main difficulties
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    16 5 Photographers. John' !h 7 L «f Leem »>rusgen. who were married at St fcaith Kenaeisou Eastern
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  • 59 5 HEAVY airstrikes bv RAF Brigands, Vampires and Hoi nets and RAAF Lincolns were made on a group of bandit targets in North-West Johore in yesterday's air operations against the terrorists More Lincolns Hew to East Central Perak to attack bandit j targets there The days airjltikes were in
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  • 243 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Declaring open the First Regional Conference of Prison Commissioners of South-East Asia held in the Settlement Council Chamber here today, the Resident Commissioner, Mr. *R. P. Bingham, stated that not all the matters on *he agenda were! entirely
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  • Article, Illustration
    88 5 Bandmaster of th* Royal West Kent Kr?i ment (now in Malaya) for 12 years. Mr. C. fc. Jackson, (above), passed through Singapore by Qintas BO AC on his way to organise a band for the. Royal New Zealand Air Force. He left the Regimental band to organise the Northern Rhodesian
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  • 131 5 RPBSTATIONS in sin<»|M>re liable h> limil gheddlog today: l> W tt.V|.K.< McKitcfcie. BraiidHl Rise. Island tiotl < Int). S«*lK:ir rumps, Nee Bouo. srlelar Wirelens. Men* si Hospital, Trafalgar Istatf. Nf« World. KrnilfinetMRod. Kan IfcM-k l.ci»n«. Miln« K«m<l. -lalan IVkun. J;«l;i» Sultan. NIGHT Kumah Mrtvt. l»r«Hrt»^ Park. \uiisuti
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  • 567 5 MandanJ Staff < nrre*|mndent PENANC;. Nn. Addre^ing the liriM M^Mml conference of rViaCMI Coinini^ionirH in South-ea*t Ania held at the Settlement < onmil Chamber today, the former Director of Prison AdminUlrution. I n-l.uwl himl W alert. Mr. N. R. Hilton. wlio preside*! m an independent chairman,
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  • 27 5 3 i.' 1 > i nrfe« foi tju-v cles in i' MiC wH\ bs [rum >:i I i.n instead I 4 in i 1 < •>'<> i stated
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  • 34 5 T ii r IVnrharagan kroiu*lion<; Kaytian B ii I a n <»rclir*lra which took part iti the recent IVrak ojmmi inter-party competition at Taiping in aid of the Poppy Day Fun<l.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 16 5 ifv*jU| fa HAVING AMASSED REAQV I'M OFFERED L^ TsEi j^lß |7 GENERAL &OANSOCU^/7 Sj^fg'^^ J VV^\>
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  • 845 6 Singapore Standard Independet Morning Newspaper The Chinese Problem m 'THE problem of Communism in Malaya, it would now seem, is a Chinese problem. This i<= the prognosis that has been arrived at, after three and a half years of Emergency, by some of our political pundits. This analysis of Communism
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  • 850 6 A YOUNG MAN TREMBLED BEFORE A JUDGE The citizens of Chicago are battling to save their children from the dope ring John Waiters writes frown tst i< 'Help me, Judge, the young man cried. 4 I can't figure this thing alone CHICAGO. THIS huge ond wealthy city of Chicago must
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  • 566 6 Review of Views Good Manners r pHE Government department 1 1 responsible tor the Transfer 1 oi officers of the Malay Ad- 1 ministrative Service and the* Malayan Civil Service should i be more fair said Utusam Melayu editorially. i It said that some Malay officers i are transferred only
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 351 6 A Sex War Is Not The Aim Of Women s Council Sir.—In view of some misunderstanding about the ways and aims of the Women's Council. I may state that the ebiect of such a Council is not to fight or anger men, nor to break up homes, nor to encourage
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    • 178 6 1 Sir; —May I refer to an 1 article published in Page 9 lof your esteemed paper dated 3/12/1951 under the heading "Cut out Arith- noetic?*' by a "Super Time" of Singapore. If the Clerical Examinai tion is the only thing that i matters and not hard
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    • 119 6 Sir; When the Singapore Improvement Ti ust opened their Register a few months ago. the public were informed that allocation would be made in November. However up to date no allocation has been made. The reason for my anxiety is the lact that my
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    • 298 6 Sir:— Anyone who studies the result of the General Municipal Election held in Penang cannot but arrive at the conclusion 1 that it was really a remarkable and striking success. One of the must encouraging remits is the indication of a wide spread awakening among
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  • 12 6 J" and stop jumping for joy! It's not out yet!"
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  • 305 6  -  PAUL LOBY By LONDON, Dec. 10. J^ROM Nov. 5 up to December 8 when the first session of the new Conservalh econtrolled House ended. Mr. Winston Churchill h^d fallowed a policy of "wait and see." He postponed the fepplication of the Conservative electoral platform and It It
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  • 333 7 Memo On 'Skeleton Agreement' Planned P UUS, I* t 10, (Reuter) Western and Soviet represen- ureic nit-Hiii" lure today to put on paper the new points n <tiirnl they have reached after a week's private discusI hough il»c talk- Mere generally understood to have
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  • 176 7 ISHINGTON, Vn 10 < AP) President Truman flew thr capital last nisiht. emphasizing that "no emer- unohrd but that he was cutting short his vaea- diplomatic and military advisers and the Attor- tuda> His plane. "Independence." landed at \irpon alter a flight from
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  • 217 7 l«»k\o. !>♦*«•. 10. (AFP) A Japanese defensive mi «.»,il«l rwM into bring next October, well-informe*l rirrlrf *hh! lit-rr \r»l«T«lay. said lie army l the naice reserve The da:e a. ne ending of g .t nenla of those the police reserve cation ami the t
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  • 91 7 UNITED NATIONS. PARIS, Dec. 10. <AFP>— In a speech i broadcast on ihe occasion of I Humiin Rights Day. Mrs. Eleanor I Roosevelt yesterday explained the American reasons for not I immediately accepting the Soviet proposals for a prohibition of the atomic bomb. She said the
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  • 59 7 Dtc H» AP>— Uni- I 5l les raformation iin^ j Service utticials i ovt: :he Western Paci- j Asia gathered at the j ■>• t o! Baguio today eonfr t!;ce on plans to I i anti-Coxnmwiisi ii -he Fai E.sst. ■s t cTetarj o| State l in Edward
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  • 115 7 4 double-decker bus ploughed into the rear of 42 Royal Marine cadets as they marched along a Chatham (Kent) road on th<> night of Dec. 4. Twenty-three of the lads were killed and a further 19 injured. The youngest of them was 10. the
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  • 246 7 LONDON. De<. HI. (Renter) Britain's Conaerva live Government freed from the ties of Parliament for the next seven veeks. i* busy planning fresh retrenchment moveh to set the country's economy right. The £350,000,000 cuts in external expenditure, the increase in tne bank rate and other
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  • 197 7 US Unhappy Over NATO Rearmament WASHINGTON. Dec. 10, «UP) —Signs appeared here last week of mounting American impatience with what is. regarded in some quarters as -hesitant rearmament efforts of the Western European nations. Secretary of Defence Robert Lovett defended United Stales record in delivering promised arms and munitions to
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  • 68 7 CAIRO, Illinois, Dec. 10 (AFP) The four occupants of an ambulance plane, including the patient, were killed when the plane was caught in a storm and crashed near the town of Greensburg, Indiana, yesterday. I The patient was a 70-year-old woman who had been seriously
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  • 51 7 COLOMBO. Dec. 10. (UP> Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip will witness a race b\ at least 20 elephants a? part CH Ceylon's celebration for the royal' tour next February. The couple are scheduled to arrive in Ceylon on Feb. 1 en route to Australia and New
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    34 7 imoio. Jur n* the c£ tourtd ceremonie. which marked the open.nf 2? 7he Supreme Court at Suva meatly. Inspecting thrm i. b« Chii justice of Fiji. Mr J. H. Vau*ba«, K.C. MC Btitisb Official
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  • 138 7 E. Germans To Appear Before UN PARIS. Dec. 10 (AP) A four-man delegation from East Germany arrived here by plane last night to appear before the United Nations Special Political Committee today. The eommiUee is trying 1o determine whether it is possible lo hold free nationwide elections in Germany. Among
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  • 242 7 *A> FR.VNCISCO. IW. 10 (I P) I nhxl ftMM Treasury enforcement apeneief MWC alerted ye.wlenla* l«» begin suruu of < hin«M rommuniiio on the we*l togMl and in HaHaii »im«<l Honing all po»*ible channel- l« r the M-ndin^ of "tlwlwrf^ ,ia\iniiiu t»\
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  • 247 7 N 'list Officials Said Angry Over Li Claim TAIPEH. Dec 10 <AY tionalisl official! hat t i Mler.t on Li Tsung-jen'e clain Chiang Kai shek'a title -i i dent of the Republic of i but there ii no doubt th*> e sensitive snd indignant <>%». Mod unofficial quarter* fider Li
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  • 135 7 SAN ANGELO Texas. I < 10 <UP' A twin je: Rghti i plant crashed and burned po takinc off at Goodfellow A: Fo w base yesterday ki'i.ia 1 Roya Air Force pilot who >\ '< v ing the craft to Flo: < i witnesses said the
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  • 59 7 WASHINGTON. Dec IUP) United Stale* officials predicted yesterday that the Bovera ment here would notify ll.m shortly that It accept! me peace treaty revisions a> reQuested Saturday by the Rome G»/\e.rment. The United Stale* already hu stated genern' agreement with the revisions which would plnce
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  • 160 7 Ike Said To Announce His Candidacy 'Soon NEW YORK. Dec 10 <TP> Senator Henrv C^thol Lodge said yesterday Gen. Dwight Eisenhower "s«Kin" will announce his candidacy for Republican presidential non.i ation and predicted the Getfl will be rh<»sen «»n Ih* first ballot at the July Republican convention in C'hicag* The
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  • 99 7 WASHINGTON, I). <• Ifl I l J !)ih{. Mur: I' < I it Con}..' es.v (if lliriu I ganization. announced \< > a $100,000 contribution i international labour pro for "i!i« building of Rti 01 j c» .i!k trade liinon.'- in i •■> (,'< i <
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    • 16 7 the storij ofMahifan TrawL q^S^fl^^^^^ UERCHANTS f«»t (ame \o Malaya in primitive with comfort s -I
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    • 50 7 S*| I X'MAS SHOPPING HOURS I w. WE SHALL HE OP EX OX J/osi#/#ff/ 17 4h i*> tridtii§ 2§ms j>. t MIL 5.30 V Saturday 22nd I n lit J. Ml p m. 9. Monthly 21th lntsl b.OO p.tn. J DEC. 2S, 26, AMD JAW. l«l g I ROBINSONS I
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    • 55 7 M WISH MY I r nocc u t■• -rt-' tE<~~M DOG- WOULD eV,£5 HE CH ASE NO---NOT k R^i'Mvl" I'J D f UL L^ EVERY CAR TWAT Al I /^cr I 'Sk »r !>' '-'I ASr I i V „e <V.miklWUMmS|Uu)i>. L,^,.,.. r v^^^fll i^ A«J^^^^^^^^^^ JQME II T«. t*«.
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  • 77 8 Big Crowds See Chusan Leave Port Standard Shipping Reporter ONE of the biggest crowds to be seen at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves turned up yesterday to say "bon voyage" to friends and relatives who left for England by the P and O liner Chusan. The majority of people were
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  • 161 8 Signature Hunt Of Prestonians Standard Aviation Reporter MR. R. CARRINGTON of Hie big industrial city of Preston, Lancashire, arrives in Singapore by Qantas Constellation today on an unusual mission. He is seeking Prestonians living in Malaya and to collect their signatures. Nobody knows exactly
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    78 8 Singapore school girl, Alice Tay, is see* receiving a complimentary PanAmerican World Airways ticket that will enable her to fly to the New York Herald Tribune High School Forum. She will leave for Manila on Dec. 27 and fly through Europe. Alice will also return at Pan-Ameri-can expense.
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  • 90 8 A RECRUITING team Pot the Royal Air Force (Mjiaya) will be at Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Headquarters in Penaag a'l Thursday, and on Friday morning, to interview ituenjin^ recruits for the force. Malayans of any race over 17 years of age. atui who can speak
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  • 57 8 SAN pedro. California, D?c. 10. VP'— A p r >be into Rash Bre Rrhich swept tn 1 tgti n, e j decks t>l the Mocwegian :>'**: 4 Bataan ind toll td ship's I mastet and two passeosers .vas completed today after d three- ma;i
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  • 217 8 FOLLOWING two recenl fatal flying accidents not in Malay a in which the pilots were found to have been dietiag and taking "slimming drags" in order to reduce l heir weight, the R.A.F. ha* decided to "disconntenanc*" the use of such drugs by aircrews*
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    35 8 photo. Mr H G. Rice. Far East Kepresrntative of De Havilland Aircraft Company who spent a week in Singapore visiting: KAF and civil airfields. Mr Rice flew to Djakarta over the week-end. Standard
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  • 70 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THAT travelling to Penang by ship is gaining popularity with the people of Singapore, was evidenced yesterday whan the 24.000-ton iiner Chusan left here for Penang on her wav tj the United Kingdom. Out of a total of 434 passengers who
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  • 66 8 Egyptians Free French Vessel CAIRO. Dec. 10 iAFP» The Egyptian Cibinei decided to reLease the French liner Champollion: detained by the Egyptian authorities in the Alexandria harbour However, the Egyptian Government arill daira payment damages from the shin's company tor the Loss sustained is i result ot the seizure bj
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  • 68 8 NICE. Dec 10, Router'— The North Atlantic Airlines yesterday agreed on tourist Eares to be in troduced next season The agreed proposal, reached after 3 10-day conference, is that starting from Mav 1. next fear. toun>: return fares Erom London to New York wili
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    • 332 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALA r A Hong Soon for P. Boroe Dec 19 Vessel tor MuQf Weekly T«t for Rengot Dec 15 Vessel for Mo'acco Twk. Weekly S. Api Api Dec 22 Vessel for Port Oickson Weekly Hong Am for Djombi Dec 12 Pongkot for Malacca, oort
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    • 170 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Line Netferiond Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE ICW ORLEANS. S'pate P S'ham Pena «<, SOSSTOYK (HAL) Gdn. 36 15 Dec 16/17 Dec SALATIGA RL) 29 fee/ 4 ion 5/6 Jan 7/8 ion •RADJA (SMN> 12/18 Jon
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    • 73 8 Despatches Today: South h-.i-.i 3 aunt by Ryjuia, N\jr*h India and Pak;-::A(i (ieiter* wily) 8 a.nn by Ra.juij. Djakarta and Sourabaya by Vfilleni Ruys. Terempa oooa by Taype, [ndoChina :ij>:i !>y Pasteur. Arrivals Today: Thailand (letters) by train. Britaiti. M\ Ireland, Eire. Europe. N>rth add West Africa. West Indias (letters)
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    • 157 8 ships in Harbour WHARVKS Hitra M Albert Dock: Tenbjk De ass"*- ss 1 siunac B:)mb:iv Be"?ed? S/24 2 Western ancrMM-a S e: Stenvac Bend<M-jti 3S/34 2 .Seifoo Fernfieid 15/16 4 otTK R AD Hock Eiai Sheers Wharf 1 Hai Hsuan. Troodos. Senatdijk. Heoah Trader 40 41 2 Tai Ghang. Felipoe.
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  • 161 9 Perak Govt, Will Spend $14 M. More On State Services Mandord Staff Correspondent of $32,800,402. fk u s*° bi Sgest items on the budget will be on the education and medical and health services. u^L*^ 0^ 011 De Partmenl SJji^ 5 PJ°V*ded with $12,520,--»uu and the medical and health services
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    71 9 photo. Mr. R. T. de Poix (second from right), Managing-Director of the Henry Gardner group of companies in England, and Chairman of Sandilands Buttery and Company, Ltd. of Malaya, reached Singapore by Qantas/ BOAC yesterday on a month's visit. He was met by (from left): Mr. K. P. Deighton, Singapore
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  • 43 9 Market Reporter I Imp market in Singapore was dull and -it r.lav. Only fair bmdmtm was recorded woek the .^pish and w;\ fa no m the part t-: Jf Com 55 ri ition :Kx>n Dec 8' a ere asdf
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    76 9 Asian unemployment and food production were discussed at meetings of the Asian Advisory Committee of the International Labour Orpanisalion in London, said Mr. A. E. Monk. President of the Australian Council of Trades Union, yesterday in Singapore. Mr. Monk parsed through by Qantas.BOAC on his return to Sydney. He attended
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  • 41 9 e.cs of re- amount of the Singapore e end ot 1949. U na dJ arrears of la the report :~e accounts of I '49 ,ire Public u Hospital Kc b Hot- Hrvspital Ofllce $17,608. Courts SIXMT
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  • 165 9 A NEW process Cor extracting titanium from ore may lead to a cheap, mass production method ol obtaining the metal. I* S. industry sources report The process was developed by a young graduate student at Columbia University. Arthur J Kerbeck. Junior. The method involves running an
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  • 93 9 The Tungsten Molybdenum Committee of the International Materials Conference in Washington has submitted to its 13--member governments its longrange plan covering the production sale and purchase of tungsten The committee has asked for replies by Dec. 14 The plan is understood to call for full output
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  • 12 9 DiTvrar rat^s for Canadian ?SK% ft®* selling $331 ready (T.T./O-P-)-
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  • 94 9 A DECISION concerning the Changi Runway was arrived at by the Secretary of State to the effect that the total liability considered to be divisible between the parties to the joint project be fixed at $3.5(31.051 and that the share due to be met by the Singapore
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  • 57 9 Lord Hardw:cke. British company director, made these suggestions in Sydney before leaving Australia after a five-week stay. He urged Australians to introduce coloured domestic labour and farm help under control; drop the term "White Australia"; set about reclaiming their "wastelands" with coloured labour; invite more dollar
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  • 23 9 MR K M. Munshi. India's Food Minister, said that Italy was prepared to export "a very small quantity" of r:ce to India Reuter
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG, Dec. 10— Special Standard Service-Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange todav were HK515.57 to £1 Sterling; HK56.720 to US$l HKSIB23 to M a lay a n SI HKSO 392 to one Indonesian Rupinhi Gold HK$323 to one tael.
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  • 44 9 JAP BID TO GET MORE AREA MATERIALS dESSwS "few accumulation of R 0 11 111 a^ra 00 AnVo n iap° the Brit of this month. (American) unfl barriers. A solution must thu« be ft><md not in restrictinf exports to the witii tjj? pound sterlin*-
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  • 88 9 Standard Market Reporter QUIET conditions prevailed in the Singapore produce market today, with little activity being reported. Copra was a quiet market with buyers at $38J per picul and $39 sellers, no business being transacted. Coconut oil had sellers at $64 per picul and no buyers.
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  • 73 9 MESSRS. Turquand, Youngs and Co. Secretaries, report the following November 1951 crop figures: Alor Gajah Ruboer Estate Ltd.. 20.500 lb. Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Ltd., 85.000 lb.; Glenealy Plantations Ltd.* 67.000 lb.: Kluang Rubber Co. Ltd., 57.500 lb.; Pajam Ltd., 117.000 lb.; Tambalak Rubber Estates Ltd.,
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  • 35 9 The Ne* Zealand Parliament has passed the Wool Comn.lrsion Bill establishing a price reserve plan for wool sold *t a reduction. The plan will be effective only for the 1951-52 season- Reuter
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  • 193 9 LOSSES of public money and stores reported during 1949. are contained in the report on the audit of the accounts of Singapore for that year. An amount of $7,714 was em- j bezzled by the omeer-in-charge of a sub department of the Master Attendant's
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  • 31 9 Standard Market Reporter SIN(;APORE, Mon. The Malayan ».h»re market was quietly steady in the tin and industrial sections Unlay. Rubber >hare priee» tended to eane. sdf
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  • 58 9 Britain? exports of bicycles and motor cycles in the ten months ended Oct. 31, 1951 were valued at £35.000.000. compared with £32.000.--000 for the same period in 1950. itself a record year. Britain's biggest customers for bicycles were Malaya. India, British West Africa and Brazil.
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  • 35 9 PRATT and Whitney Aircraft Division of United Aircraft Corp. has ordered U.5.51 .700.000 worth of machine tools from Western Germany and Switzerland because of the domestic shortage. A.P.
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  • 26 9 W German Employment THE numb?:- of employed in We »t German) has increased by I' 4oo 000 to 14.720,000 from 1938 to Ju .e 1951.- Reuter
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  • 108 9 ORDINARY revenue for 1949 amounting to $108,782,253, fell shorj of the estimated figure by $269,689 but exceeded the ordinary revenue figure for 1938 by $27,512,204. The report on the audit of the accounts of Singapore for 1949 states that the increase is almost entirely
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  • 55 9 The U.S. Government has lold automobile manufacturers ;:i the country that They c;»n apply for higher price ceilings. Eight of the ten car makers have indicated they will seek increases. The optional boost wil] be the third since automotive prices were frozen a little mo:e
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  • 193 9 HONGKONG. Dec. 10 < RruterAAP) Hongkong's cotton textile industry is facing a crisis and thousands of employees have been Inid ott'. according to a survey made by The Hongkang Standard.Reasons for the c;:?6 was said to have been brought about by keen competition from cheap Japanese cotton
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  • 79 9 THF Pos.TKIN of the 8 M i Current s Fund a1 fie (■•.■i r--;'--were a sots &47t>. 359.075 a-iM ties $44.>.<ittf til 4 *4!4 (W2 notes bi 130.974 1)88 co circulatiu i These Figuref wr:e given n report Ol the audit of aero, Singapore For v.*4u
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  • 55 9 SOVih 1 > ■< < m U> found a uit l( of i nmuleti fcermin i .< uia i" < < tIW «1< .1 j of Carmen chemical subiUict ■> i h netn effective <<>! i loughed i lhe so,! i Ictlta <>:! ill Co
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  • 264 9 WASHINGTON, D™-. 10 (IP):— The Ajcrirulinrr Department has i*«uexl ii<* "first estimate" of the J9.>i:»J world harvest of rouph rice, placing it at 337.3a7 million lb. or only tfgtttrj bHow the 339,644 million Hi. produced in 1950-51. It qualified this estimate, however,
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  • 118 9 COMMODITY PRICES FHfc latest Sint'.«|H»r« robber prices vesterday weie per Ib:— Buyers Mkfl No I KSS Spot I «o«»e $1394 $140 F.OK 1., bates i>«-« No I KSS $1 3«*i SI 4#» No'* KSS *1 Mh $1 II N<» j KSS RJ§! ILSIJ Tom* Steady quiet KIMKIN .< lil<l l<
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  • 45 9 MONTREAL. Dec IP Canadian newsprint millt Lhis year cut promised del:\<- M 'o Ihe United States by five to M au cent, and it is not ex tected that] they will be able to no; In i Um difference until nexi
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  • 42 9 INFLATION shows sy beginning to slow down, according to the 1951 Mutual nepo I <»t the Australian Tar:fT Boa d H blamed much of Austra a*l 1- ttationary troubles on shortafles of basic materials needed ;<> boost j production- Reuter AAP
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  • 33 9 THE Pi. Governmeni im ic- j cided to call for red*m i a i ol three issues ol P.I Govi \mt i! bonds issued befoie Ifa] I, I"i4 U.P.
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  • 13 9 THE A«isri manpowe >•■ ft met opens in Bangkok on Wed esd; > A. P.
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  • 24 9 IND: led i -i <" mangane < e during the i moiiih^ ihe cui e I I year J >a bouKhf 3S 000 A.P.
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    • 83 9 /9 sl/g ONE DAYTO A PAGE Cl f^\^\\ c\rh:rs in commerce commerce is your chosen career Consult us to know 1 tou can prepare in your pore time tor o well paid secure post as o STENOGRAPHER CLERK-TYPIST PRIVATE SECRETARY -CCOUNTANT ETC.. ETC., 'cantili Institution, 209 n Stree? Singapore, 7
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    • 29 9 1^ r/^^\ tfv^ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! I /7a I ,/>tfgA^ COME FOR A DEMONSTRATION! Iy/ J /(/i .v.V.V.V. .'■vW^'.v.'y'.' i //a*a* ii 'vw GEORGE LEE MOTOR5 re u hm n
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  • 975 10  -  ANACRUSES >#I/SIC T NOTES By TJUNDREDS of Singapore's •f- music-lovers listened to the playing of Leo Cherniavsky in the Victoria Memorial Hall last Sunday, and hundreds more will be there tomorrow night for his second and last appearance. Those who heard Cherniavsky on Sunday
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  • 310 10 SPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY'S OFFERING TTAXDELS great oratorio "Messiah*' will be presented by the soloists, chorus and orchestra of the Singapore Musical Society under the baton of Mr. J.P.C. Bailey on Friday and Sunday next. December 14 and 16. "in the \\*\\\\\\\\\\\\\X\XXX\\\\\\\\\\\\\^ Victoria Memorial Hall at
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  • 611 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES -/^AKtWALKIN BABIES BACK Y^ HOME": -GOANNA MARCH 11 (PARLOPHONE K3445) Graeme Bell Australian Jazs Band. YET another old number by that proliflc writer Clarence Williams finds its way on to wax again, and Graeme Bell gives one of the best performances of his
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  • 112 10 HK SOPRANO TO GIVE NEW RECITAL MISS AMY AT. the Hongkong amateur soprano, gives a vocal recital at the AngloChinese School Auditorium, Barker Road tomorrow at 830 p.m Her programme consists of 16 songs, including operatic arias in Italian, light classical numbers in English and .Tninese folk songs in Mandarin.
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    • 391 10 fOU ONE DAY OIUY! HE ALONE SAW THE TERRQR •THAT H4IINTED THE RANGE! ■HCn^^v fi g -iS^L. w Jn^^m. *^^^>*'- jJW^j.r WUS «HM 4WMCR lOIS BUTICT WHSTWE MULEI JO IP Al/ -r 11 a.m., -1.1-.v4.15-6.-t5 9.30 p.m. ,/>! F K V Nvn TOMORROW! IriX?/A COMEDY FROM jf^k EAIJNC; STIDIOS! >V<U
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    • 196 10 DAILY at 11 a.m, 1.45, 4, 6.30 g fc JOSE^FERRER de Bergeroc Organised School Parties rf totho 11 a.m. 1.1.1. &4pam.sh« Don't Forget -Ali^ In Wond,, iM I Children's Tea Party at (ir^t World l». Tickets obtainable^ box-offi«> o f \kk n Soooo,\ HW^iP^^Ji^^^^M v#A DIfTIIDCC k^jfeiifc^ l3rri^ rICiURES igJ^l
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 549 10 mmmmmmmmW^nmm^mmmmmmmmWZ 1 TODAY'S frOREt AST:— lndifi- dually, this is a somewhat neutral day. favourable for 5 projects, plans and artistic crea- J Uona rather than practical > achievements brinsinc immediate profits. Beware of clumsiness 5 and difficalties raised by exces- sive pessimism around lunch time. The evening will be a
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    • 285 10 Radio Programmes HADIO MALAYA K.J^'T.^, B^?,*.'"'".,. SINGAPORE SB (s {i •ft'J; («M metre. U metre.) 558!" «•*> 10 a.m. Emergency News (KX.); M 1 p.m. The Badlo Orchestra; 1.30 BBC ft Vno^ol n. News; 1.45 Dance Mule— Bob Chester I VOenePBJ Overseas Orchestra: 6.15 Programme Summary; S#»rtri«»»t 6.17 Foar Stars
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  • 484 11 'LOCAL TALENT' PORTSMOUTH ANSWER TO SUCCESS MNDON, Dec 9« (Renter) The approach of Oiristow is generally a sign of seasonal activity in the M^£'.u M *5 e tna PZ marltCt# ?y Dec ™ter those who direct the affairs of the soecer dubs have a shrewd idea whether or not the
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    49 11 The Indonesian Chinese men's and women's basketball team who are currently playing a number of matches in Singapore were entertained to dinner at the Goh Loo Club on Saturday night by Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation. Photo shows Mr. Goh Chye Hin, president of the SCAAF, making a speech.
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  • 125 11 SOUTHAMPTON, Dec. 10, (Reuter)— Jack Hobbs, 68--year-old former England and Surrey opening batsman, criticised present day county cricket before leaving here in the Pretoria Castle to spend three months in Southern Rhodesia and South Africa. "County cricket today seems to consist of the same old stuff served
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  • 608 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. The first po*t war open badminton championship tourney for Krian District was brought to a successful close when the finals of the remaining three events were played off before a record crowd at the Loke's B.P. court in Clerk Street. Men's open doubles:
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  • 119 11 MANILA. Dec. 10 (AFP) Hongkong and Manila shared the honours a s the inter-port swimming events closed here yesterday. Hongkong women competitors iwamped the local girls with an overall point score oi 21 to b. while Manilas men dominated the visitors by 25 to 11 In securing the
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  • 90 11 MIAMI, Florida, Dec. 10. (AP) —Sammy Snead repeated his last year's victory- in the US$lO,OOO Miami open golf tournament with a brilliant six-stroke victory Sunday over Chandler Harper of Portsmouth, Virginia. Snead, who carded 268, was one stroke behind Harper at the start of the final
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  • 491 11 BOMBAY, Dee. V: (Rcuter) Bombay CrirkH Association with seven hot inning* iricfcetf landing wn 185 rung behind the M< < at the end of the Mroml d«% of their three-day match here. MCC (28."> for five overnight) were all out for 3.18 shortly before lunch
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  • 84 11 \K C IST. INNS. Kenyon r Ante b Gup:, Robei "U c wrttonJ t> Divecha Pnole c Divecha b Bohoi Gravencv b Divechi Walkir.> i) 1) Howard b Di\ i 1a n Brennan b Div< LeadbeaU i b I Hilton b Gupta Rxltjwa. not out Extra T taJ I
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    • 513 11 I NOTICES b^^^ayof DecemTHr^ttN^TURF aUB MEETING 195?^ Saturday, 22nd Dfc^ 1951 Wednesday 26tb 1951 I™** 7 lst Jan W52. £NTRIES close at 12 O'Clock D*2fiZ. C ?toY edD da 12th nc }^Year IST SBPToS BER. 1951 to 31ST AUGUST iyo2 are now open ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS GENTLEMEN SlO/TLADreI Application forms may
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    • 174 11 PERSONAL W/HAI Shall 1 Give? Well W jyiary 1 advise you to read the Singapore Standard Xmas issues on Dec. 15 where pages and pages ot gins are advertised. These issues are exceJlent guides for Lnnsimas shoppers for you and me John VEHICLES FOR SALE 1951 Nash Rambler Tourer automatic-hood,
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    • 58 11 //■I «.^fc. Mm mj^l A !oiy mmTL^^mm\ mm\ mmmmrSSP%r'mmmmmml A. mmmm\ wmmmmmmmmmm^mmw 1 dllpty tDC Will Id H» O> U* |Mv^b« V^^ml K"" "X into 1 1 pints of boiling water, "J^f^"^ Fngs of golden, full-flavourcu 1 W Hfe Kl <-» T It rf*% -A^Jfcifc'\' r '(^jjr^^n Noodle Soup. jw^2£%.
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  • 395 12 SAFA 's Ach ie vemen t Of The Year BENEVOLENT SCHEME IS THE most important achievement of the Singapore Amateur Football Association is the inauguration of the S AFA Benevolent Fund which is administered on similar tints to those of the Football Association Benevolent Fund. This is revealed in the
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  • 148 12 GRASSHOPPERS TOO MUCH FOR SAFA i SINGAPORE Amateur i t Mitlull Association Coun- I ril yesterday turmd down i a request to plav in Sin?a- i p.»re from one ot the most famous soccer clubs in turopr the <irasshopners football Association of Zu- rich Switzerland r h Gramlwppera asked th..
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  • 16 12 FHI L Ghi >le-tennis :■> Bangkok yesterdajr i Queen's Street Boys c ib 4-1
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  • 81 12 THE SAFA Council meeting at the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday was the scene for two happy presentations for much work done for SAFA." Mr. Soh Ghee Soon. Vice President of the association, was presented with a stiver cigarette case suitably inscribed for "able management of the SAFA
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  • 128 12 THE Singapore Amateur Foot- 1 ba Associations tour of the, K >ration drew tr^ss gate receipts of $11,653.32, it \va> revealed yesterday by the SAFA team manager. Mr Sofa Ghee >> Ml Son said that the teams t»: expenditure amounted to ove >9.000 and the net profits;
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  • 44 12 Fiioto. MUD-SPLATTERED and looking very determined the St. Andrew's School pack comes sweeping into the Government English School. Batu Pahat. area only to be stopped abruptly by one daring defender who drops on the ball. Saints won this match yesterday 9-5. Standard
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  • 256 12 OUTLASTING their ame rivals, the Government English School of Batu Pahai, Singapore's St. Andrew's School XV yesterday won a hard fought Rugby match at Woodsville by nine points (two tries, a penalty) to five (a goal), after trailing 3-5 at half time. Due to
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  • 57 12 SAFA Council yeslerday complimented the T r a 1 1 i c Police on the excellent handling of traffic at Jalan Besar stadium during e venings when the AU-lndia and Goteborg teams played at the stadium. It was suggested that they should donate "a few thousand dollars to
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  • 104 12 IPOH. Mon. The new cash sweep system which was introduced at the recently concluded Perak Turf club's December meeting: was a success, says Mr. Lee Koon Inn, Secretary of the Perak Turf Club. Mr. Koon Inn said that the prizes paid out were larger than
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  • 258 12 NZ Team For Oslo Olympics AUCKLAND. Dec. 10 (AP4 New Zealand will be represented by a team of eight competitors at the Winter Olympic Games at Oslo next February. This will be the first time New Zea landers have taken oart in these games, and the first time a New
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  • 32 12 TAIPEI. Dec. 10 (UP) Former heavyweight champion Joe Louis will arrive here tomorrow from Tokyo for exhibition bouts in aid of the Nationalist armed forces' social welfare fund.
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  • 317 12 Goteborg Team Finish Poorly KUALA LUMPLR. Hon.— A «ifi „u h before time enabled SHan»or !o lm|<| f,ot,| tu r )linri% > team to a two-all draw on Hca<l<|uari< r*. ,j II today. Owing to bad wratli< r a \«rv tH, r L the game but
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  • 40 12 Double Surprise MEUftOI is (AP.-l S team Shirldx. spra sttrprfee t» oamino Schrot-d,., bprt tod*, in the startinii „n h „d a. Irabm me s Davidson in ti., match. Schroi lei mM Lennart Berg Shields did t nounce his d
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  • 87 12 MELBOL'RNh Frank Sedgm a afternoon beat by three sti ii| I of the Vid ri championship. The score vat When he the first Brt S received pel I shoes. From that time, charge A surprisingly I nearly 5.O(Mj j the strocioufl Sedgman. in displayed hit m court game
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  • 103 12 Gloom Over Fitness SYDNEY I iaj Sun's G«- bourne said Cup prospects n b3 the Inj iry ot I mar's >:. Allen said I ped Sedgm 11 play H e m I troubled Sedgman du I New South W 1 ships "Official* of the injurj i 1 believe public kno
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  • 176 12 IPOH. Mon. By virtue of a .>-l w\n o\er the P.f.'.R.O in a key match for the I poll district horkey league championship Ramblers take over the leadership from Kinta Indian Association with 22 points. Kinta Indian Association are second with 21 but they have
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  • 116 12 ADELAIDE. Dec. 10 (Reuter) The West Indies closed X:\em first innings soon after lunch today at 233. on the third day b| play against South Australia They were 165 runs behind Close of play scores: South Australia 2nd innings 155 West Indies 2 nd innings six
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  • 76 12 LONDOX. Dec. 10 (Router^— Prince Birabongse ot Thailand the well-known racing motorist —is to many Senorita Celia Howard of Buenos Aires on December 18 it was officially announced here today. The marriage "by permission of the King of Thailand" will be celebrated at the Thai Embassy in
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  • 110 12 NEW YORK. Dec. 9. <UP' Chairman Robert K. Christen berry of the New York Boxing Commission announced toda> that all referees in New York State must be examined physically every year The order, made upon a re commendation of the commis sion's Medical Advisory Board,
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  • 22 12 SEREMBAN combined «verc be itei ecu :>.:■■.<. displa> th i they held Stal In anothei Selangoi dr< L.uev. positi Four paintc
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  • 56 12 Association defei Club bv 2 1 hockey at S1 it the beginnii Valberg ind latei nSade I A,! the f the second I Sohan Singh R« berg. A.loysius Oe Kirpal Singh, G ip Singh Shell Compa j On R Fernai d p Woodl->:d. A «V P pJ[:
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  • 299 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Raffles Institution Rugby XV made their first appearance today in their upcountiy tour against the Victoria Institution on the VI ground and lost by five points (one goal) to nil. The game was played in a slight drizzle and ground
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 28 12 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 9.05 10.31 Malacca 6.23 6.45 Port Dickson 5.04 5.36 Port Sham 4.01 4.47 Penan? 11.34 11.38
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