Singapore Standard, 12 December 1951

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard Uij nO. 164. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 272 1 MORE readers of The Standard yesterday respomf- |Im apptal for funds to bring «ood cfceer to •apores (rippled and orphaned children. < a>li doM from all o\«*r Malaya are evidence of the n ■ailiiu>s lo help the less fortunate those vm art h .uu!i«'apped for
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  • 167 1 TOKYO, Dn. 11 (UP). The Communist trace negotiators, m a series of about-faces, gave m lo ihe allies today on the problem of discussing the exchange of prisoners of- war immediately and indicated they would make two other major concessions. The Communists bowed to
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  • 110 1 TEHERAN, Dec 11 <UP>Government Deputy Hussein Makki begged an uproarious Majlis session today to adjourn for the day, saying: "I smell gunpowder and revolution." At least 35 persons were injured m riots inside and outside the Parliament and. Opposition I Deputies shouted down Premier Mohammed
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  • 93 1 LONDON. Dec. 10 (ReutersSingapore restaurant proprietor A.K. Othman Ghany. sentenced to death for the murder of a British corporal m the December riots last year, was refused leave to appeal to the Privy Council today. He was sentenced to death m June by the
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  • 154 1 CAIRO, Dec. 11, (UP)—Premier Mustapha El Nahas Pasha warned today that Egypt will not stand for continued British aggression as the Egyptian Cabinet prepared to meet m an extraordinary session to decide whether diplomatic relations with Britain shall be broken off. Speaking on the birth
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  • 155 1 Naturalization CHINESE m Singapore need not m future have l< know English to become eligible for naturalization ai British subjects. This was announced by Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. British Secretary of State for the Colonies, at a press conference at Government House. Singapore, yesterday. Stressing the
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  • 18 1 LONDON, Dec. l^?£r Palace still convalescing from ?h« BriMof a royal Mlute ami<J beflaggedwarships^^^^^^—
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  • 57 1 *A quantity of red wood timber already sawn into planks and an attap shed were destroyed m a fire which broke out at a sawmill m King George Avenue, after midnight, last night Damage is believed to be about $1,000. Two engines of the City Fire Brigade took
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  • 64 1 Standard London Corresponded LONDON Dec 11. Th« following 9f tfc« elosii* price. L TSb.t D ti. IN U— M«tk.» LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN LONDON RUMR £?40 R# tol| 41% buyers, £945 4, id Three months: £927. 10.. Joi./Mor. 3^23" byyen, £930 sellers. tt' A U lt
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  • 1425 1 Lyttelton Stresses Govt's Greater Trust In Chinese 'Britons' Future In Malaya' ALL roads leading to the Singapore General Hospital were lined with Malay police, and nearly 100 nurses formed a sort of honour guard within the hospital grounds to greet Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Sir Franklin Gimson and Dr. W. J.
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  • 106 1 THE question of whether the term of office of the U.K. Commissioner General for South -East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, would be extended on expiry next year depends mostly on Mr. Mac Donald himself and the British Foreign Office. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton
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  • 146 1 Standard StafT Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— A 3.{ -year-old European woman died instantaneously alter a (iTfoot fall from the top floor, ot the Government building m Johore Bahru at 5 p.m today. She has been identified by the Police as Mrs E. M
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  • 138 1 Standard Staff Reporter IN SOLVING the proWems facing Malaya, "we must ook for help to the grent Colon> of Singapore." declared Mr Oliver Lyttelton. British Secre tarv of State fur the Colonies. m 'a broadcast over Radio Malaya from Singapore last night. He said as
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  • 714 1 LYTTELTON REVEALS MASTER PLAN Lytlelton 's Anti-Bandit Master Plan 6O i O i mergency Standard Slaff Brportcr MR. OLIVER LYTTELTON, Briii.l. Semtary of Stale (or the Colonies, \cMcrda> mealed Bix-ppint plan to tackle the Ktncr<:ctic\. He Hid this m a broadcast over Kadio Mala) a. Before the broadcast, Mr. Lyttelton
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  • 53 1 MR OI IVI K LyttHion Secretary of State ftr the Colonies. left Singapore for Hongkong by Cathay Pacific Airways" Sky master, last night. He was 1801 off by tti<> Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Macltonald. the Governor. Sir I- rank lin Gimson and the Colonial Secretary. Mr.
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  • 135 1 Minister Calls Question Impertinent Standard Stall K« -purler MX OLIVEB i.VI I :.'•>'! B; itish So- i ol Stati r Colonies. as visibly uigi ■> yes if day .1:1 1' conference i1 bovernmeni House Singapore when b M ilaj coi espondei I questioned him r*yei tiis intere La m Malayan
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  • 452 2 "MEDICAL PLAN MUST ADVANCE ON ALL FRONTS' Governor Lays Foundation Stone Of Two Buildings Vickers Calls For Public Co-operation Standard Woman Reporter THE GREAT urgency for the Singapore Medical Plan to be carried out "at once,*' Has emphasized and reiterated yesterday by Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services,
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  • 250 2 MEMBERS ol the rank and fle of the Singapore Police Force will *?age their first public concert, which promises to be a bumper show early r,» \t month. T ie concert is aimed to pro- better understanding be--1 een the members oi
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  • 17 2 I rd 12.029 me i s 124.806 rles bave been tstere<3 S sapor< up ti
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  • 42 2 PRIVATE candidates m Singapore who wisfa to lake Ihc Cit3 and Guilds oJ London Institute Eacauninationa Department oi Education. sth Floor, Fullertmi Building, before Jan. 7. K'.t:y forms are row available at the Education Office, Singapoi c
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  • 100 2 PRIVATE Ahmad bin Haji Ibrahim of the 32 Coy R.A.M.C. was sentenced to undergo detention for one year for absenting hiraself without leave from Dec. 1. last year to Oct. 8 this year, at a court martial yesterday at the British Military Hospital. Ahmad had
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  • 65 2 A 69- YEAR-OLD tanner. Phang Yew was yesterday fined $250 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for offering a bribe of 55.40 to a policeman to induce him not to taka action against Phang for possessing chap-ji-ki lottery tickets at the Beauty World Park on
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  • 84 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR FAMILIES out ol the 15 rendered homeless m the fire at Duku Road on Monday h /.e taken advantage of accomm.Nation at the Social Welfare Home m Jalan Eunos. The rest have found shelter with relatives and friends. The Social Welfare
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  • 96 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-ONE delegates from nine Asian countries le the East A_>ia Conference on Christian Literature yesterday voted that "there should be critical and objective examination of Communism and Capitalism alike, indeed of all political and economic theories m the light of Christian revelation."' This;
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  • 245 2 photos. TO STUDENT leaden of the University of Malay i were yesterday told by Mr. Oliver Ly Helton, Seeretan of State for the Colonies that they are the future ol Malaya. The* students had a 40- j minute talk with Mr. Lyttelton when he visited the
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  • 123 2 Standard Staff Reporter PROFESSOR Frederic Mason and Rev. T.R. Doraisamy will represent Singapore at the College and University Teachers Consultation m Asia to ac held at Bandoeng. Java. The Conference which precedes the Student Christian Movement Conference to be held -it Jakarta on
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  • 316 2  -  MAXINE RAKICH BY ONE OF the finest art shows ever to come to Singapore opens today at the Grill Room o/ Raffles Hotel Works by some of the best European artists have been hung. This exhibition of oil paintings m large and small canvasses
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  • 90 2 A bundle of pawn tickets were exhibits at the Singapore Assizes yesterday when a Singapore businessman, Lim Chirm Sens, was on trial on a charge of abetment of cheating m respect of 800 watches valued at $19,000. It is alleged that accused abetted Haris bin
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  • 62 2 MR. CHARLES Franklin Baldwin. American diplomat of ministerial rank who has been appointed Consul -General m Singapore vvill arrive on tht President Monroe on Sunday. Mr. Baldwin, who has been Counsellor of the American Embassy m London will be accompanied by hi> wife but their two children,
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  • 71 2 FOLLOWING are the officebearers of the Yew Aik Seah for 1952. President Thung Toh Tee. Vice-Presidents Lee Kirn Han. Yeo Kirn Tay. Goh Chan Thuan. Hon. Secretary Chia Poh Thik; Asst. Hon. Secretary Sect Teng Hock; Hon Treasurer Low Kirn Joo: Auditor Tan Eng Hoe:
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  • 35 2 MAHMOOD bin Puclat was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with stealing three pawn tickets from a woman m Lorong 23, Geylang. Accused claimed trial and bail of $250 was allowed.
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  • 96 3 MORE THAN 300 guests attended a high tea at the opening ol the nen Cathay Restaurant lasi night This ne-.v restaurant will serve .vn'.v Chinese food. At the tea, Chinese tit-bits were served. Among those present were Mr A Mrs. T.P.F. McNeice Mr. Mrs. A. MathefSon,
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  • 384 3 Madam Butterfly Flits Home To See Parents MISS YANG LIAN SHIN TtTi 8.8.C oudience os Moll"' Bu^erflv VuVT 9 the ycsterdoy that she might make" JZ7 L°' d The St «"<^ don next spring. "»ane.a film on her return to Lon^ The slim Chinese girl who captivated television as well
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  • 48 3 A LABOURER. Lam Ah Won, was acquitted at the Singapore Assizes yesterday ot a charge of attempting to murder Chan Meng Hong, a shopkeeper, at Geylang on Dec. 2G. 1947. by shooting at him three times, inflicting wounds m both arms and m the face.
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  • 316 3 Special 'Train For RAF Santa Claus Standard Staff Reporter HIGHLIGHT of the Christmas celebrations at all the R.A.F. Stations m Singapore will be the midday Christinas Dinner, served m traditional style to the airmen and airwomen by their officers and N.CO.'s. The menu will m every ?ase be near the
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  • 450 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government's resettlement scheme for Paya Lebar squatters at Bedok promises to he the most attractive and best thought out plan of its kind that the authorities could ever have conceived. During a tour of the Bedok 1 resettlement area yesterday. Singapore reporters
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  • 463 3 GIMSON GIVES ASSURANCE ON P. LEBAR SQUATTERS Squatters They'll Be Treated With Generosity 1 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore Sir Franklin Gimson, has given definite assurance to Dato Tan Cheng Lock, President of the Malayan Chinese Association, and Mr. Thio Chan Bee, Legislative Councillor, that "the policy of the Government is
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  • 151 3 THE need for an art centre m Singapore has found unanimous support from many enthusiasts here. This need was voiced by the Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Dr. G. V. Allen, last Monday. "Singapore is m the dark ages as far as
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  • 79 3 SINGAPORE Government will be asked, ai the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council next Tuesday, whether il is aware that certain common foodstuffs and drugs, such as ghee, {round nut oil. coffee powder and spirit, are being sold to the public aftei being diluted with Wgh percentage
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    41 3 RI.V. DONALD Beget l»h. I) (abo\«-l Superintendent of the West London Metnouist Mission, reached Singapore b\ (juntas BOAC y«st«rda> after a campaign lour or Australia. He was nu*t yettcpfai hv Dr. A.W.S. The\atlia>>aii. uiiom \u-hcfrif-ndcd at llydr Park fears Standard photo
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  • 175 3 SUBSTATIONS m Si*ca|Mre liable to In. id xliccMmu toil.iv DAI Aurlplii. N«'\vlon I A (Vayantf Sato, BalnoraJ Ko.ni. Dalvey Road. hartrrcil hank. (■eorcc >t. static, I ih»«t rni"--st. Pa>;o«la >>t.. Upper llokirn stn-et. Pickering St. hunh >t. I immt < irniiar K<i Carpeoter >t.. Cavanah ttd./Collyer Quay,
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  • 278 3 MORE 1 11 VN ji ,i 0,,,. incut*. iiK limliii^ lhr«-«* 4'li«-<|ii<-«. jh«mlih«<l ;i» -hibitM m iln SincapcNne hir»t I rimiiiHl District ourl \r-»trr«la> hire t\ftribed I>n (Irlrnri- <oiiii»«-|, Mr. l>. 5. Marshall. a« "immat< rial and |»r« jmli- < ial to tin- (air trial of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 78 3 YWC.A.: Katong Seniors meet a* St. Hilda School 4 p.m. for programme planning. V M.C.A.: Malay and Commercial classes, judo practice and body-building group 5.30 p.m.; Art Cliib Life class 6 p.m.; literacy class and educational films 8 p.m. Exhibitions: European Art at Raffles Hotel Grill Room 10 a.m. 7
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  • 406 4 Standard Siafl Correspftndeni Xl VIA IX MPI R. Tims. Speaking al th«- inaii»iital Meeting of die Malayan Teachers' Union at Kuala .imi.iir tkifl inorniim. Mr. k. V. Thawr. the President, icraßrn 1 lhat Mr. Oliwr Lyltolton ha<l said that llir liriti^li <;«»vtriiiiunt wisned
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  • 203 4 Standard Staff Xl \l II MW K. Tm>. x ,-^p» -akin" at ike UMlUgUr.l m;»!«ni: ol the Malayan Ita.hrr-* I OMMI llii* morninii. Malo Ono bin Ja'afar. flu- Hiihfr tor Home Iflfair*, pwniiacd thai lit* vnnltl always smc ihc Irarhgra m everj waj li«"
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  • 401 4 would be sent to come back and advice on the technical side of education. "Another contact you can easily make. There is a bureau m UNESCO which deals particularly and definitely for the exchance of persons. Those teachers who have a contribution to make either m
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    40 4 Mr. K. Kanagaratnam. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ceylonese Minister of Education, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday on a short visit. He attended an UNESCO conference m Bangkok recently. Mrs. S. Retnam, his grand-niece, is seen garlanding him. Standard photo
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  • 78 4 Offered PC $5 Man Jailed KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. "If there are no givers, then there will be no receivers, therefore those who hand money to the Police have committed a serious crime," said the Second Magistrate, Inche Haron bin Haji Idris. today, when he sentenced a 57-year-old Chinese to a
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  • 34 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues -The Executive Engineer, Kuala Kubu Bahru reports this afternoon that the tU mile Rawang-Kuang Road Is Hooded to a depth oi one foot a-nd the water is rising.
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  • 218 4 kl ALA LUMPUR, Toes.— The Federation Court of Appeal, today, dismissed the appeals of three Chinese against the senteuee of death passed on them for offences under the present Emergency and for abetment of murder. The three appellant? were Yap Siang. Lai Hai Pai
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  • 244 4 Delegates To Ask Bishop Press Govt. For Early Action Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Delegates of Methodist-aided schools m the Federation at a meeting here decided that a delegation meet the Bishop and the Educational Secretary here on Jan. 2. next, and insist that
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  • 123 4 India Govt. Scholarships For Malayans THE Government of India has decided to continue the cultural scholarships scheme next year. The scholarships were introduced m 1949. In 1952 the Government ol India are offering five scholarships to students from Singapore and Malaya (three for students of Indian origin permanently domiciled m
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  • 32 4 MUAR Tues.— The Prophet Mohamed s Birthday was celebrated here today with a long procession. Prayers were recited and lectures were given, followed by mass feeding m the town mosque.
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  • 64 4 SEREMBAN, Fues Two brothers, Bfehinder a.^d Basinder Singh, of the Police Department. Kuala Lumpur, and sons oi Mr Sham Singh, priest of the Sikh Temple were married to two sisters. Harba.ian and Suriit Kaur. daughters of Mr. Natha Singh. Police pensioner m Seremban at a
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  • 109 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.- A middle-aged school teacher. P. Ganasan. who was lound guilty on a charge of abetting one Ramasamy. m cheating by falsely representing that he was the chief clerk of !h e Transport Board and induced a Pcnang Chinese. Ang Seng Thye to deliver
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  • 52 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Having had two previous convictions of the same nature, a young Chinese. Cheong Pau, who pleaded guiity to a cnarge of stealing two watches valued at $95 was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment, by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J.G.
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  • 54 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Kuala Langat Annual District Agricultural Show at Tel ok Datoh was declared open by the Sultan of Selangor on Sunday. Thousands of people from various parts of the district thronged into the exhibition ground to view the exhibits on display, and amuse
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  • 205 4 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Tues. While despatches from Singapore state that many Malayans feel Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton's protection was overdone thus exaggerating the power of Communist guerillas the Financial Times columnist pennamed Observer says security regulations need tightening up. Observer is believed by
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  • 115 5 f^ set for the biggest •«f -22 up lojanwa^ »*^t year. All stalls have been booked a !Sj WOrked connection with decorating various stalls is now m progress. The most prominent space is booked by Messrs. William Jacks Limited, who are spendms $10,1)00. or'
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  • 108 5 THE DISPARITY m the pay ojf clerics uiid^interpreters of the Police Department m Singapore urd oi those m the General Clerical Serivce will be the subject of questions to be tabled by Mr C. R Dasara'ha Rai (Labour Rochore* at the Legislative Council meeting on
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  • 130 5 RIDA Will Publish Own Mag. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Rin it and Industrial Development Authority will publish its j own magazine from next month, entitled "Maju" QToEwacd). The magazine, which- will be nun-political, will advocate the RIDA policy of more co-opera-tion m the kampongs and the planning of a fuller
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  • 66 5 picture. MORE THAN 560 people attended the dinner siren by Messrs. Hock Hup Tradin? Company a t the Southern HotH oa Monday night to mark the occasion of the official opening of the firm. The picture shows the directors of the new firm on a "yam swiff"
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  • 259 5 Standard Staff On-respondent PENANG, Tue*. The Chung Hwa Confmian School Committee today agreed to give the Chinese aeetton of the teaching staff a $15 rise each to their present <*ost of living allowance. This was decided at a "meet- ing between the Committee and
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  • 45 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPCTR, T»es. Owing: tt tiie derailment of a train m South Perak today, the night mail trains between Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh have been cancelled. The day mail trains will not run between Tanjong Vlalim and Ipoh tomorrow.
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  • 312 5 Call For Men From Hongkong Is Reiterated Standard Staff << »r respondent KUALA LI'MPTR. Ubo.,r .l.oriH^ m Malaya is exprctrfl to In- morr arwte m the n« lew month* as a result of the emigration of lar«e uumber *>f Cbkmm to M ill B<miuo llllH ondit ions
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  • 50 5 The FJ tmaki Lshnan Mi tioa Boys li' Kin' old < on Jan. 13 ne i the Home Tlie ;:*if Wiii be 'i!id«v the p.iti ranage >■ the CotnntisM ■.<•• General. Mr ftEaJeolm Mic Ddoaid md Ifr. i i<»o < WenoS Representative of Lb« Got a
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  • 50 5 MR. L. J Peace of Messrs. Payne. Davis Co.. Ipoh. who was on holiday m Britain returned to Ipoh on Dec. 10 He was accompanied by Mrs. Peace and Miss Peace. Mr. Peace is also Secretary to the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines and the Malayan Mining Employers Association.
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  • 166 5 Thio's Plea For Standard Five Pupils Standard Staff Reporter MR THIO CHAN BEE. Progressive Party Member For Baiestier District m the Singapore Legislative Council. mII ask the Government, nt the Council's meeting next Taesday, how many Standard Five pupils m Government English schools m Singapore passed their final examinations this
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    33 5 Mr. Nooee Sea, Singapore film exerutive. ye*t*»rd:»y m»*t his son, Jimmy. off the Qantas BOAC f 'onstHlation from Sydney. Jimmy, a stud-nt of Sydney'-s Trinity <iram mar School, is here on holiday. Standard
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  • 68 5 University Of London Exam Results l/i M.I.OVV #11 i. i Ful rai Ti<i.i'' > m [iilci iiM'ii, lie E LMMtU the I'lii' ers U3 <<t I4 «wt< n I m Singapore m > Art.v '••> i'• Chid :uii i1 2520 Philip I imt I'ttnnurtif. K»H i H Cbiew len md
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  • 110 5 UTKR j at l.i"»i!j m. i X itn fig Road Chang da> the Sinn w Chow Singh issued >< > 1 1 1 1 igainct I": i ihe i i»-y>--i mill dei >' i V I I hij» vim i i. nun m .<i- Mi t l
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    • 40 5 I /?EEMti THERE'S A \YfH-g2f. I^J^tkOWNEROF Th 7 I BE. WHAT I HEK 7k^VOULD /^NO. I'D MWO f ME. 1 -,STUBBA<^CE IM 6ei ?S^i/rHAr5\ GAUL WHO CUT I»S IT YOU I J^fJiiJJSS,- (3>j SEIJL IF LIEUrENANf.) MV OWN I GENERAt,
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  • 849 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Call In The Witness! IF members of Singapore's Executive Council had hoped to put Mr. Oliver Lyttelton m a spot when they discussed the prospects of further democratic changes to the Colony's constitution, then they had not reckoned with Mr. Lyttelton's agile mind or the
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  • 546 6 Review of Views The Spirit That Counts IT would be "unreasonable" and| "unfair" were the Singapore Government to M^hdraw grants-in-aid to adult Chinese classes run by the Chinese Schools Association, said Chung Shing Jit Pau. The majority of the illiterates m Singapore, said Chung Shing, are Chinese, and naturally they
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  • 273 6 LONDON. Dec. 11. BRITISH and American diplomats are worried that the latest Siamese coup d'etat while strengthening the hands of anti-Communist dictator Pibul m the short run may. m the long run. give Siam many of the weaknesses of the Kuomintang dictatorship m China. This is
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  • 539 6 COLOMBO (By Air Mail). AS an old campaigner the Prime Minister came off with flying colours at the end of the whoJeday debate on the "no confidence" motion sponsored by the Opposition groups m Parliament, who pushed it to ft division with no hope
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  • 1276 6 The Army Offers A Career For Young Malayans IVEE SOON m Singapore is the centre of something that is going to be important m the affairs of Malaya. The area of cream-painted army barracks and green grass lawns and the flat plush of playing fields houses the boys' wing of
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  • 18 6 "Dunn* what it is! The wife only bought it because they were queueing up for 'em!"
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  • 405 6  -  LEON PROU By TOKYO. Dec. 11. Y|~ITH the arrival of John Foster Dulles, and other American politicans, to (>ondude negotiations for defining Japan's place In the common defence against Communism, a stiffening of Japanese diplomacy 1 has been noticeable here. It contrasts with the attitude of submission
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  • 290 7 PARIS, Dec. 11 (AP)._ The Big Four to™*^***!** 0 Momky ni S ht to have agreed o form a Disarmament Commission 10 start work next year on the conflicting Russian and Western proposals. This was said to be the only real
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    82 7 h5!M A ?L O *£U p TION This airview shows erupting Hibok--9 Ann "the Philippine volcano which, it is feared, has killed £,wm of the Camiguin Island population of 65.000. Rescue nr£ r eso ar rec o vere «l more than 500 charred bodies, me volcano came to atom-bomb-like life
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    19 7 Queen Sirikil of Thailand is shown as she and the King returned to Bangkok on Dec. 2. AFP photo
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  • 192 7 LONDON. Dec. 11 (UP)—Britain has demanded Russia to investigate into charges that Soviet warplanes bombed a British merchant vessel m the Arctic Sea. official sources said yesterday. They siiid Russia had remained silent for more than a week on the demand to clear
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  • 166 7 LONDON, Dec. 11. tUP> The Big Three Western powers offered yesterday to cut over $2,000,000,000 from post World War II debjs owed them by Germany. The offer was made at the close of a two-week conference between members of the tripartite commission on German debts
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  • 142 7 Turkey Not To Reply To 2nd Soviet Protest LONDON. Dec. 11 (Reuter). Fuad Kopnily, Foreign Minister of Turkey, told the National Assembly yesterday the second Soviet note on Turkey joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation would not be answered. Ankara radio said last night. An exchange of notes r between
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  • 48 7 LONDON. Dec. 11 < Renter >— The King and Queen, accompanied by Princess Margaret, refu,ned to Buckingham Palace yesterday from the Royal Lodge at Windsor. Berkshire They had spent their second successive weekend outside London since the King had bis ung operation at the end of September.
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  • 108 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 11 (AP) A U.S. Federal Court refused Monday to dismiss the Chinese Nationalist Government's U557,000,000 suit against two ousted Nationalist Air Force purchasing officials. Rejecting defence contentions, District Judge James K. Kirkland ruled that his court had jurisdiction m the
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  • 211 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (I I'). Chairman (>ordon Dean of the Atomic Energy Commission said yesterday "very vital things" *ere learned m tni* >earV nuclear testa which will produce an "immediate payoff" m terms of newer and better atomic weapons. Dean would not discuss what
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  • 143 7 LONDON. Dec. 11 <UP>—Britain stepped up its atomic programme yesterday with plans to build ap experimental pile for the production of electricity early next year. Prime Minister Win.-urn Churchill ordered British scientists to proceed on the 1 henry that there may never be a
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  • 82 7 LONDON. Dec. 11 <UP>-Bri tain recognizes thai suggestion for the World Bank to take over the "management of the Iranian oil industry may have possibilities, a Foreign Office .spokesman said yesterday. But he emphasized no proposals have beer, made. He said the whole question
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  • 49 7 CHATHAM England. Dec. 11 ,AP> John Burdett died Monday, bringing the death toil m Britain's worst road disaster to 24. Burdett was one of a group of Royal Marine cadets mowed down by a bus on Dec. 4 as they marched to a naval bar racks.
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  • 267 7 WASHINGTON, lire.. II f*-) n,,il,i ri man dimmei "the Mild liliirttur with to,, military and political acKiM-n. Momla*. hut "no polio dWifliom were ih.hK" at the 70-niinuir rufimin Tne While House said the d.s cussions included the Korean armistice negotiations, but we:e not confined
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  • 84 7 LONDON, !»#< 11 < Km. trri Thr Kin>. lavt nu:l>l abolished a < un« il of St.i« M"t up t<i ieal teMpararih with th<- country's hiTstn«--«. during hi* i»««nt illin-v-Th«* five inrmhrr*' of lli< rounril u«t« gunn V.\u:t bHh. Prin«rvs |.liy.ih< th. Prinres N M:irKar#*t thr IMilh
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  • 119 7 WASHINGTON, I>« (AFi Australia*! Fort i Secretary RJotianJ Case) < US. S* rt i I)« partrm n\ offi Monday rx> isidened plai putting tin '»< v. Tiii 1 1 i >.- 1 i Paciflk hlut ual Security Im. j into effect
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  • 67 7 JAKARTA Dec 1! fAP» Ar, Indonesian army patrol dI 16 vns ambushed by ,-t pins <>' MO l:;< rillas m VV*>- Java, losing 10 met m the ensuing bal LU bi tny sources said. The patrol killed foui of the K.iriK ;!ii(i wounded an unfcno
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  • 113 7 MANILA, l)« 11 (AP)— Suspended (.oxcrnor RafaH Larson of Negros Occidental and ES other officials, iiuliuf m« three mayors and two chiefs of police were inrii<-t<ri for murder m the Bacolod court of Pint Instance Mon«'. Colonel Fred Ruiz Castro. Army Jurist- Advoc.it*General,
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  • 171 8 Squadron To Receive New Crest ONE of the Vampire jet fighter squadrons of the R.A.F. m Malaya will take time off from bandit attacks on Saturday for an official function which echoes the darkest day* of World vf ar Urn Th^ squadron will be presented officially
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  • 176 8 -SaysAhFatt Siainlard Aviation Reportw AS Boey Ah FatU a Singapore kallang Airport iiit-< liani« watted away from the parking apron y «*stt»rday morning, hi* eyes »azed on a Mark object on the ground. It was a thick wallet. He picked it up and found that
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  • 74 8 Fourth Weekly 'Stra to' Service I Paw American World Airways have inaugurated a fourth week- i \y "Strato Clipper flight between :;e US West Coast and Tokyo,] was inntunced yesterday by 11 F Millev. division traffic and > ties manager. i" haa been scheduled to help i ■v,!:d!e the heavy
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  • 41 8 [*he Willem Buys oi'>u^:it to Singapore yesterday 1D..100 cases milk. 2.734 packages at sun- ■i :.<->. 7;h) Cases Ot tobacco. 2'iG C nes sf liQttor, I.4d<» crates of potatoes, 402 packa^s freezer i and tour Cii»e> of nlnt>. i
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  • 224 8 The Preston 'Tetter' Standard \\ialion Reporter MR. RICHARD {jarringtoii, a 57 year-old Preston demist on a world minion of meeting Prrstonians abroad, reached Singapore !>y air yesterday but none of his fellow citizens called at kalian*; Airport to greet hint. I He is
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    37 8 Mr. Richard Carnasftim. a Preston dentist, shows Mrs. Johnstcn. Qaatas Passenger Relations Officer. Singapore, his replira of ike ock tower, of Preston's OW Town Hall. He is on a world mission of meeting Presto.iiuus abroad. Standard photo
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  • 55 8 THE Isthmian Line freiehtet Steel Advocate, due m Singapore this week will discharge a rfnixed cargo for the Colony, including ::94 tons of pipes. 80' tons of wire fencing, 27 tons of tin plate. 80 tons of magnesium. 129 toos of Lubricating oil. 84 tons of tractors
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  • 99 8 New Immigration Laws Between Hongkong-Macao FIOXGKO\ G. -Dt>c. 11 [Beuter AAP) Members of the Hme koag-fifacao shipping pool fear thar priiaen^er services bet-veen the two colonies aaaj collapse as :i result of the ne.v Eouni^raiion regulations, according to a report m the Ht>n4kong Standard this morning. Shipping companies s:<id that
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    • 484 8 Despatches TODAY; North Borneo, Lahuan. Brunei and Miri 10 a.m. j by Kifnanis. Thailand (parcels i only) by Lipis, Djambi by! Hong Ann. Tanjong Pinang by Seroet. Ships Z Harbour WHARVtS Eeren*, Esutoi v Maru. Ship Godown Gate; Victoria Dock: Frenuaila. Asphalion 25 26 2 Keppel Dock Dromus. PaBenledi 23
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  • 129 9 Standard Market Reporter THE ruhlier market m Singapore was steadier yesterday on trade inquiries. Sellers were still somewhat reserved, resulting m a small turnover of business. Quota! ions fluctuated at i: about a cent per lb. above Monday's levels, first grade rubber for December shipment being
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  • 117 9 RUBBER FHfc latest Singapore rubbei orices yesterday wrfp per Ib:— Buyer* Sellers No J KSS Spot Loose SI. 401 $1,402 F. 0.8 id bales Dee No 1 KSS SI. 40 A $1.40. No t KSS $1,355 SI. 36! No 3 KSS $1,312 81.32} Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON rt
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  • 187 9 Malayan Tin Production Shipments MALAYAN tin smelter production for October was 4.873 tons compared with 4,(545 tons, while shipments of tin amounted to 4,558 tons for October and 6 375 tons for September compared with imports at 916 tons during October and 802 tons for September. These figures are given
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  • 26 9 JELEBU Tin Dredging produced 705 uiculs of tin ore tor the quarter September to November. ?951 report rhe secretaries. Harper, Gilfillan and Co.. Ltd.
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  • 48 9 The British Ambassador to Japan. Sir Esler Denning, said m Tokyo that Britain did not intend to restrict Japan's raw material imports from the sterling bloc, although it would be difficult to give Japan an all-round "soft currency*' treatment —A P
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  • 27 9 TOTAL OUTPUT of coal m India during October was 2.793. 43 tons. The number of collieries worked during the same month was 828 GIIS.
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  • 103 9 WASHINGTON. Dec. 11 <AP* —Although the U.S. Agriculture Department is asking for another big rice crop m 1952. it has suggessted because of the long-range situation that producers should be discouraged from developing new rice areas V said the present high level
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  • 735 9  - HK WORKERS FOR POWER PLANT 40 Carpenters Are Imported To Speed Work; More Needed MICHAEL CONNORS By Standard Industrial Reporter lt«Z£ w"" *90.000.0«) pl..f, i, if In view of the shortage Oi skilled labour m the Colony, approval to brine another 40 of these men from Hongkong has been sought.
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  • 107 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues. On the .Malayan share market today selected tins Mere steady. Industrial* were quiet and rubbers dull with a slightly easier tendency. Changed prices were:— Buyers Seller* INDUSTRIALS B. B. Petrol 44 ti 45 6 Gammons 2. H0 2.(55 MacAlisters
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  • 850 9 Exclusive to the Standard WASHINGTON, Dec. 11:— The American backed Japanese [master plan for the trade conquest of South-East Asia, now gradually unfolding itself, will 90 into top gear early m 1952, it is authoritatively learned here. However. Malaya, despite her recent
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  • 54 9 Messrs. dv Moseh and Company of 142 falbot Road. Blackpool, England, has written to say that Fong Hin and Company Limited, Singapore, are not sole agents for Sobell Radios as claimed m our report published m our issue of Nov. 27 and m an advertisement on Nov. 29.
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  • 43 9 A GROUP of Honckong meichanta are investing HK$6lO.OOO to set up four chemical, knitting and dyeing factories m Canton. These plants are only part of a total of 20 projected factories authonsed by the Canton authorities. ReuterAAP
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  • 57 9 HONGKONG. Dec. 11 (AP) Chinese sources say the Chinese Communists are using Indonesia as the new purchasing centre for strategic materials. Large shipments have been arriving m Hainan Island from various small Indonesian islands. Indonesian authorities have been alerted and have decided to halt
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  • 166 9 JAKARTA, Dec. II (AP). —In limloim >ian economic circles there is a distinct fear that the forthcoming revival of Japanese industry Kill choke lo death the yonnji unstable Indonesian ind untried. Sutan Sjahrir, ex-Premier and influential politician, spoke for many Indonesians when he urged
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  • 45 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA m the Singapore product market waa a vteady niarket with buyers a\ $39 per picul and sellers (391 N() bIMI J was recorded. Coconut oil bad Bellen at P>4\ and buyers at P>o N" dta! was transacted.
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  • 141 9 U.S Rcfon.sirijction Finance I Corp Cnairman W Stuart Sv mington brushed off a rharge by two Bolivian tin-producers associauuiifc that h* agency 1* a "cartel' trying 10 set iv own price for tin. •There i« nothing new m th« charge.' ne »«id.
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG. Dec. 11— special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.57 to £1 Sterling; HK56.745 to US$l: HKsl.B2f to M ala y a n $1 HKSO.39 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5322.7* to one tael.
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    • 139 9 t SBmm M^ m M m DOMINION ROYAL j p«ti cx^ro rubbei on the rood tcr ..'on and lonqci wear <■■■!■■< blocks for quick stops *i M sotc'v bonded cord gives maximum *o blowoufs. EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD KUALA LUMPUR PENANG TELUK ANSON MALACCA /^REFINEMENT OF^B g^X LIVING >^ SASOILANOS
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  • 464 10 There's A New Foundation Now For The Hour- Glass Figure ISEW YORK NEWSLEIIEA b*OM MARY NIKLAS YORK. l.irU are strutting up Main Street these «lay«* wrariny a combination corset, |H'lti-4»nat. garter lull and >lr;i|>less brassiere. It's a fonr-in-one j»roCCM <I<'*i<£iie<l for <piirk and easy ehan«»e-o\er to the latest "ffewGtasg" tiirn
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  • 460 10  -  MARGARET SCOTT CONTINUING MARGARET'S DIARY By T THOUGHT I was ready but have just discovered m time that I had forgotten, or perhaps I should say I was ignorant of. the odd medical bits and pieces one needs to welcome a new
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  • 349 10 BEAUTY is largely a state of mind. This being the case, the small touches that add to a woman's morale have an importance far greater than they might seem to have at first glance. There's something about a brand new dress (or an old one m
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  • 305 10 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (4H4 metre* 41 metres) 10 a.m. Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; I p.m. Dance Music Tommy Dorsey his Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; 6.15 Programme Summary: Science of Life; fi.4o The Radio String: Ensemble; 6.55 Announcements Singapore Share Market Report: 7 p.m.
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    • 147 10 <;IVF HER GIFTS FROM Aj MAYNARD CO., LTD. 11 BATTERY ROAD Hemstitching Picoiinq 9 Another Singer Service to impart expert finish, charm and lla'CxT^ l r "'."^l".'. r r;"Tl^^ 1 daintiness to your needlework. > 'l '"'C*~ [''i^'" 7 'T V^" ;;^l£ i '^'^f All you have to do is
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    • 179 10 iH,^C GMJINHESS I MX WOTHEH HIOTOI S f'O.Vff »i THAT WMMJL SEXMt YOV JfO.tffc (^^jPpyAUGHING! v i ALEC GUINNESS |-\L^ JOAN GREENWOOD VW^ CECIL PARKER THE MAN IN THE \*****S SUIT OPENS TODAY! 11 bob. 1.L.V.-J.15. 6.45 9.30 p.m. y j mh<7l^^MftL£^f3S3jJßfcr^»^»>'^-* *Y!°^flH ■|^4|W I" v i hi, .nut v
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    • 183 10 liml.h i^ i.nmir iblr lor ph^ >i< il ii Inih .iii>ri and <»H1 planned rnlet J ii<f tug Mill rt-a[> .i i».-r>'>n.il 5 0 «aec*M through tmttxj <'■') iu< w J| K.-rr\f thr- .it ttrn.xiri lor short |Mnm rri|ur-.t-> M importint i»trrvirws Nucifvs aihl jooil lor iun»> m thf sentinif
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    • 333 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE H&L.NBW. SERIES -No. 43 9— School of whales 12— State rTTTTT^ n^^^T^™rT""l I I I* 13-Holm oak '234 5 i» 7 8 9 IO 14 Spanish for 15-S'of H excitement 18-Fu^ an g dS 5 lfc 77 7 19— Inactive -t-f- 21— Bound I? 20 77/ 22
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  • 414 11 GOTHS OUT TO WIN GAMEE Standard Soccer Reporter IF Goteborgs beat Singapore Civilians with eight Colony Malaya Cup players m their team at Jalan Besar stadium this evening, the Singapore Amateur Football Association will certainly have nothing to be sorry about but their team's prestige. So far the gate receipts
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  • 83 11 THE Singapore Turf Club will hold a spring meeting on Jan 12. 16 and 19 for classes 2 and 3 horses The distances and stakes are: Class 2— lst run 6 furlongs or one mile, 2nd run 6 furlongs or nine furlongs. Stakes Ist
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  • 269 11 TENGKU JALIL (Dapat 8.P.) Johore singles champion, added another title to his collection when he defeated Aris Awang (Molek 8.P.) 15-9 15-8 to win the Johore Malays singles championship last weekend at 1 Johore Bahru. Awang, who is the newly crowned Johore Bahru District champion,
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  • 40 11 The Girls Sports Club, Singapore, will hold a New Year's Eve Carnival Ball at the Victoria Memorial Hall from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.. the proceeds being for their Building Fund. Tickets may be obtained from members
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  • 194 11 MALACCA, Mon. The Malacca Stadium Committee plans to incorporate a three-court badminton hall m its project to build a grandstand on the western end of the Stadium. The Hall project was origi--nally estimated to cost $50,000 which was a considerable under-estimate. A total of
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  • 19 11 UOSDOS Dec U •Beuier) Football* results Ljntdon cha lcn£e cup final: tullwm 1 Cbarl ton Athletic
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  • 69 11 TAIPING, Tues.— At an emergency committee meeting of the Larut and Mating Amateur Athletic Association held here it was decided to hold the annual All-Malayan cross-country race at Taiping on Feb 24. The race will start at 8.30 a.m. The entry fee is $1 per I competitor. Entries
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  • 127 11 Sports Stamps exhibition ROME (AP).— An international exhibition of sports postage stamps will be held here from March 19 to 30. 1952, sponsored by the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) Invitations to attend were sent to the Posts and Telegraph Ministries of all nations, asking them to send postage stamps related
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  • 83 11 LONDON. Deo 10 (UP).— Louis Vanhoeck of Belgium defeated British featherweight champion Ronnie Clayton before a crowd of 10,000 at Empress Hall tonight. The referee halted the bout m the Bth round of the scheduled 10-round bout. Clayton suffered a cut m the left eye.
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  • 29 11 SYDNEY. Dec. 11 <AP>— Luis Castillo. 121-lbs.. Mexico, decisively outpointed El ley Ben-nett, 123-lbs., Australian leatherweight champion, m a ]2-round bout at the Sydney Stadium Monday night.
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    • 305 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMfmtq < Fah. aged 39, Director of Loong Ltd., peacefully at his granksome Road, ber 1931. He two vives. Yoong Wong Kura and seven ther five notbers, Ng .< Wee and to moon his leave 63 -i Sunday, 1951, at 10.30 ucftd Road o dook* zounfi ComDdencQ etc. I
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    • 541 11 STTOATHMiS YACAMT I WA swS«SSdto to acher flcations and experience Aeale apply to principal Guru NaKk Institution, Maxwell Ipoh before 15.12.51 YfZANTH) two female dressmakers able to do m chlr e embroidering gO od A VACANCY exist m the NAVAL LABOUR UNION for the past of General Secretary. Applicant should
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    • 495 11 PERSOHAL WSJ,. 81 1 Give? WeU, I VEHICLES FOR SALE" 952%8Tn red m 31st Ju] y Rnv -r=?-i°°oP r neai> est. Apply Box T504. Spore Standard j\EW motor cycle by-van: cream. Propelled by petrol manufactured by L.DV bv- m^ 2.H.P. Licensed <T?^ rehensive insurance. Tax Nto.OO per six months Quick
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    • 37 11 LAST 2 DAYS! urn GRABLE- oan DAILEY* mnhtTNOMAS DAILY: 11 a.m, 1.30, 4, 6.45 9.30 p.m. rNEW^ALHpBitA-]! O p EMS FRIDAY! 1 IjF-wfffiiii TELEnp&oo mrrnk I^^SOBi S^IS^sS^BBBBBMbmSIbI Br iml IT"-,' Mgf THE NEW ALHAMBRA HABIT! jrr 'fl
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  • 456 12 Tourists Win 4-0 In Ipoh Game IPOH, Sun. The All-India football team wove patterns round a bewildered Perak XI and then slammed m four goals before 7,000 cheering spectators at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. Always the complete masters of the ball the visitors
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    72 12 j The main table at the Rovers S. C. 13th Anniversary Dinner held at th e residence qf Mr. Ang Soon Hoe. President, during the week end. From left to right: Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, SAFA Coach; Mr. W. MacGregor Watt. S.A.F.A. President: Mr. M. Boyle. A.S.P.: Mr. Ang Soon
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  • 212 12 Bark way Course In Ipoh R> m, Toe Ti Barkway v coach to the British a Athletic Association, c induct .i one-* eefc co ich- U j ::>e -■<- > "c beginiiinj Jjii 2 eiCt ye Thirty representatives ft »ro m ai itic associations m M fl c c veto
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  • 33 12 HIGH TIDES ai the principal I a irti fag Malayj: JODAY A.M. PM. Singapore 9.41 ll.lt> Malacca 7.05 T.!3 Port Dickson 5.4 b ti.o4 Port Sham 4.57 ."».3? »'»*nanff IMS
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  • 132 12 IPOH. Tues— Miss Kok I. an Kee, Perak state badminton p aver and one of the most promising woman players m the country, was married yesterday at Ipoh to Mr. C'heang Kan Fong. a local businessman. The wedding ceremony was performed at the Celestial Dance Hall
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  • 80 12 A GOAL by skipper Ross seconds before the final whistle gave the V.M.C.A. a 2-1 victory over the Singapore Cricket Club "A" in a friendly game of hockey on the Padang yesterday. YMCA showed better team work but their forwards finished badly. Alter being
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  • 407 12 MAIN topic of discussion among racegoers today i* the controversy over the question as to who is the best jockey m Malaya this year. There are only two m the argument Athol Mulley and Colin Tiillnii. The four-day Penang Turf Club gala Christmas NewYear meeting
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  • 182 12 At Kuala Lumpur, main R.A.F. Station m the Federation, there will be a Christmas fancy dress football match between officers and N.C.O.'s. But here it will be football with a difference, for a rugby ball will be used, and while the N.C.O.'s will be able
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  • 94 12 PENANG. Tues. The Badminton Association of Malaya has approved the decision taken by the executive committee of the Penang Badminton Association to accede to the request made by the Singapore Badminton Association. The request was to substitute the names of Wong Peng Soon, On; Poh Lim. Cheung
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  • 82 12 IPOH. Tues.— Kinta "A" will meet Taiping "A" in the final of the PHA Inter-District knockout hockey competition at Taiping on Saturday. Kinta team will be A. Aziz. Mat Noor. Narinder. Singh. P. Sankey, S. Selvanayagam. G. Toft, Hamzah, Hari Mohan, A. Thillainathan, P. Fernandez
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  • 40 12 PROVIDENCE. RHODE ISLAND, Dec. 11 Middleweight Robert Wullemain of France last night snapped the 29-bout winning streak of rugged Jimmy Cerello, of Hoboken. New Jersey, as he pounded out a unanimous ten-round decision before 2.588 boxing fans.
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  • 501 12 ADELAIDE, Dec. 11 (Reuter-AAP). West Indies collapsed m their second innings against South Australia here today and all out before tea for 93 runs were beaten by 227 runs. This was their fifth defeat m first class matches since the tour started and
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  • 331 12 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues.—Playing with fine combination the Ferry Youngsters, Penang's soccer league champions beat a Krian combined team by two-nil m a charity match m aid of the Poppy Day Fund at the public padang here. There was 8 fair crowd to watch the match and
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