Singapore Standard, 14 December 1951

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard ■to IL snj i. J* II MO. 166 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 129 1 West Offers New 'Disarm Plan In UN PARIS, Dec. 13 (AP)— The Western Big -n tfec introduced a revised disarmament plan United Nations today. It retained the I -.amenta! ideas of their original proposals, Lg| mode numerous secondary changes m an .florl to reach agreement with Russia. s resolu- delega-
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  • 49 1 A? Ame- ta won his- el victory to- 13 Communist Im icked down dam i zed one m battles over IG s went down og gur.s oJ Amejet ace. Major' D b, Jr. of Lubi D ivu has bagged* es, including nine i
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  • 121 1 Standard Sta« Reporter A FIVE-MAN team to make a diagnostic survey of Singapore Island under a Master Plan for housing development will shortly start work, said Sir George Pepler. Singapore Town Planning Consultan. yesterday. Sir George and Lady Pepler returned last night by air
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  • 112 1 PARIS, Dec. 13, iAP)-~ The United Nations Assembly today temporarily suspended its efforts to elect a new member to the Security Council after a record-breaking 15 ballots failed to break the deadlock betireen Greece and White Russia. When balloting e nded, Americanbacked Greece
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  • 179 1 LONDON. Dec. 12: (Reuter)— Britain's trade returns for Nov- j ember issued tonight show ex, traordinaty progress towards closing the external gap. The crude excess of imports j over exports which had fallen from £149.000.000 sterling, m !jun c to £117.000.000 sterling m October dropped
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  • 77 1 TOKYO Dec. 13 (UP)— Allied and Communist truce negotiators Wrangled at length at Panmunjom today but made no progress on thi problems of armistice supervision and the exchange of Wa A r t P t r he° n S; S d of the afternoon session on armistice supervision,
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  • 56 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr. Charles Mathew. former Attorney-General and Member for Law and Order m Tanganyika, assumed duty today, as Chief Justice, Federation ot Mr V Mathew took the place of Sir Stafford Foster Sutton, who left the Federation m September. Sir Stafford went on promotion as
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  • 71 1 Standard London Correspondent nunON Dee 13. The followino are the clo.in 9 pHce^Tlber-nd 3 tin on the Undon M.*et £oy:--Spo^ N^ 3 N 0 T p N ton 41 Id. buyers, £935 "Hers. £1 /Mar Three months: £920 irZ/Jun. buyers, £922 10s. sellers ttw/W d Settlement
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  • 119 1 HONGKONG, Dee. 13 (LP)— Oliver Lyttelton, British Colonial Secretary, today motored to Hong Kong's border territories and look his first look at Red China the source of most present-day colonial troubles, including the Communist terrorism m Malaya. An official spokesman said Lyttelton spent
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  • 159 1 Revision Of Amusement Taxes Sought A MOTION to revise the present entertainment duty rates m the Singapore will be introduced m the Legislative Council at its meeting next Tuesday by the Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, The Standard learned yesterday. The new schedule of entertainment duty will be: Five
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  • 49 1 French Assembly OK' s Schuman Plan PARIS. Dec. 13. <AP>— The French National Assembly today approved by a wide margin the treaty that will pool the coal and steel of six Western European countries for 50 years. The combination produces more steel than Russia and more coal than Britain.
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  • 344 1 READERS of The Standard yesterday gave another $232 to boost the total of the Christmas Toy Fund to $2,436.25. In addition. Dexter Lee and his sister, Stella, sent a parcel of comics, while Anonymous of Taiping gave a beautiful do U. Nearly ftgfV^g
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  • 229 1 Egypt Question Discussed; Lnvoy Kecall Deterred LONDON, Dec. 13: (Renter) The British Cabinet met this morning to discuss the latest crisis m the Anglo-Egvntian V t Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden was still awaiting official confirmation from Cairo that the Egyptian Government; as reported on Tuesday night, had
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    82 1 Standard photo. Mr. William Connor (right) or more widely known as 'Cassandra* of the London Daily Mirror reached Singapore by air last night to report on the progress of military operations against banditry m Malaya. He will next visit Japan and Korea, and travel home through the United States. He
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  • 194 1 PARIS. Dee. 13 (Renter) Egyptian Foreign Minister Salah El Din Pa*ha Maid here today he wan ready to discuss the Anglo-Egyptian crisis with British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. He was prepared to meet Mr Eden if the British Ministei wished to talk
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  • 150 1 MORE than 100 over-age senior and junior middle school students of Singapore's seven Chinese schools, who recently boycotted the Governmentsponsored inter-school examination, have been expelled from the schools. The schools were carrying out the final instructions given by the Education Department folLowing discussions with representatives of
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  • 63 1 FIJIAN soldiers make excel lent 'shock troops' said Mr Brian Dovie. Attorney-General <>! the F;m [stands yesterda) m Singa pore Mr Doyle returning lo slu! by Qantas BO AC aftei leave m the IK Malaya aril I find the r > Ejood ju.n^lr- lighters be
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  • 78 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. For the first '.ime m the Malay States the public will go to the polls here on February 9 Nomination day for the municipal elections lias been fixed for January 10. The Independence of Malaya Party start their electioneering
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  • 91 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The draw for the Third Social and Welfare Services Lottery will take place m Penang on Saturday, Dec. 15. The number of tickets sold has not been- as large as the last occasion. The total is 7.M.000, thus giving the iollowing
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  • 189 2 'Fine' Notices Out To Owners Standard Staff Reporter NOTICE to demolish remaining portions of buildings, which were extensively damaged m the Kampong Bugis fire last August has been served on the owners, a spokesman of the Architect and Building Surveyor's Department said yesterday. "If the
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  • 221 2 - THE VAGUE WAYS In which patients describe their ailments, have their origin m the traditions and culture of the particular race to which the patient belongs, writes Mr. Wong Hock Boon In an article entitled "Difficulties m History Taking' published m the Gazette of the
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  • 173 2 A PUFF COSTS 46 c jilrßi-. are opium dens m practically every street m the more crowded areas of Singapore like Chinatown and the small hark lanes off North Bridge Road. Beach Road and Malabar Street,, writes Mr. Leong lion Koon m an article "Opium Habit m Singapore" rontained m
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    59 2 Photo by THE CHILDREN'S Concert which was held at the Astra Cinema. R.A.F. Base. Seletar on Wednesday night. The play was "Who Stole The Tarts" from "Alice In Wonderland.'* From Tight: King of Hearts, (Billy Phelps), Queen of Hearts, (Susan Brown), White Rabbit (John Makinson), Two Wardens, (Tony Wall and
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    70 2 MR. AW BOON HAW. Governing Director of Sin Poh Amalgamated, accompanied by Mrs. Aw, arrived at Bangkok a few days ago to attend the National Day celebration of Thailand, which began on December 8. Mr. and Mrs. Aw were invited by I.t. General Nai Phai. Commissioner of Police. Picture shows
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  • 249 2 Standard Staff Reporter HAILING the decision of the Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Singapore City Council not to make compulsory the introduction of London-type taxis into the Colony Mr. T. A. Simon, president of the Singapore Hire Car Owners Association, said yesterday that during
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  • 109 2 Big Chance For Local For Local Playwrights A FESTIVAL of Drama is to be held by students of the University of Malaya early m February states the latest issue of the Malayan Undergrad, the students' newspaper The committee concerned has arranged a programme consisting of a night of community drama
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    28 2 A Brunei Chinese, Chen Hsuan Hsiang, who left Singapore yesterday, for advanced engineering training m the United States. Mr. Chen will join the MacDonald Engineering Company m Chicago.
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  • 229 2 Standard Staff Reporter BETWEEN 65 and 70 old ladies and old gentlemen were guests at one of the first Christmas parties of the season yesterday when the Inner Wheel Club composed of wives of Singapore Rotarians, provided elaborate refreshments and presents at the Wesley Methodist
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  • 49 2 Standard Staff Reporter RAJAGOPAL was fined $10. In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when he admitted being drunk and behaving m a disorderly manner by pulling the hands of the passengers m a bus while it was travelling along Telok Belanga Road on Dec 12.
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  • 145 2 THE APPEAL of six rioters under sentence of death for the murdei of Cpl. J W. Da vies, RAF, during the disturbances m Singapore m December last year was adjourned yesterday. When the names of the appellants, Thamby bin Osman, Habee Kassim bin
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  • 71 2 REPRESENTATIVES of three unions Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union, Naval Base Labour Union and Naval Base Malay Workers' Union will meet tomorrow to discuss the steps for a merger of the three unions The meeting will be held at No. 1 Farrer Park at 5 p.m.
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    47 2 Mrs. T. P. F. McNeice, wife of the President of the City Council d member of the Inner Wheel Club, gives a Christmas packet to Mr. Lee Chu (74). the oldest guest at yesterday's party given for old people by the Club at Wesley Methodist Church, Singapore.
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  • 327 2 Standard Staff Reporter "WHY do you appear before me m such 'an awful condition," asked the Singapore Third Criminal District Judge Mr. S.E. Teh yesterday, when a young weary looking Chinese, Loh Boon Kang appeared before him on a charge of refusing to
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  • 151 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN Undergrad. the official organ of the University of Malaya Students' Union believes that the emergency In the Federation is "essentially a Chinese problem." The editorial of the Malayan Undergrad just issued says that if the Chinese problem is solved, the Emergency
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  • 342 3 Govt Reaction To Popular Proposals Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT is considering the question of reducing the fees for naturalisation formalities, a Government spokesman told I he Standard yesterday. m^l h L S^ ke i ma WaS zj Te S lying t0 the comments P*rtt
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    40 3 I Minns (front row, 0 C Marine Singapore Police. :ni men. and Mr. P. I ikiraell third from right v r oa who representS( This photo was il KaasWf Airport iu^t before Mr. Minns left for the X leave, Standard
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  • 31 3 13 defence al the a charge of I c rder was .get ol Renaisg Co., Chan Han denied asking yed m the a cheque for vatchts, The
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  • 29 3 Journalists Hold Social B Union of a Christmas C fl Dec. 19 at rraining Corps Waterloo Street. X mas sweep gins 8.30 pjn. 1 c at SI 50 a
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  • 333 3 inr, Lii^uVLK\ of a partly burnt skeleton, some charred fragments of clothing and a pair of old slippers m a rubber estate at Jurong on Nov. 9, led to an inquest into the death of an "unknown person" being held m the Singapore Coroner's Court
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  • 111 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE EVIDENCE given by the complainant, Miss Song Kirn Uan, an Immigration Department clerk "must be regarded as that of an accomplice m crime" because of her "willing acquiesence m paying 'tea-money' for a S.I.T. flat" stated the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P.
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  • 55 3 SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Lee Kirn Tee, sentenced recently to seven years' rigorous imprisonment for robbery, had the sentence reduced to five years yesterday m the Court of Criminal Appeal. Lee appeared In person. The president of the Court. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. remarked that there appeared to be some
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  • 191 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE BuILDING Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has agreed to the lease of 5.000 square feet of City Council land m Henderson Road for building a new Tamil school. This decision is. however, subject to confirmation by the full board
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  • 42 3 Standard Staff Reporter A 63-YEAR-OLD woman, Ang Wee was fined $50 and a day's simple imprisonment m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for stealing three bedsheets, worth $15 at Gian Singh and Company In Raffles Place on Dec. 1.
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  • 265 3 A COMPLETE picture of the hornet** attack on the two Chinese schoolboys, Tan Chuan Chong ami Low Lai Hing, which resulted m their death on Tuesday laM was •given The Standard by two of their sehooimate*. who narrowly, escaped the same fate, yesterday. These boys, Ong
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  • 192 3 MR. M W. F. TWEEIHE, the Director of Raffles Museum yesterday identified one of the insects that stung and killed Tan Chuan (hong and another schoolboy Low II a i Hing on Tuesday last as a kind of hornet. He said that he would have to
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    49 3 photo. Four Javanese City Council labourers put an end to t\ r hornets' nest m the compound of the Chinese Industrial and Commercial Continuation School last night. Two ol them. Samat bin Kassim (left) and Mor.sid hin llaji Sirat se«o with the nest which they burnt-out. Standard
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    • 72 3 SINGAPORE yffl Ry V.W.C.A.: Mandarin class (beginners> 930 a.m.. (advanced) 10.30 a.m.: Malay classes 9.15, 10.30 and 5.15 p.m. V.M.C.A. Commercial classes, judo practice, weight-lifting body-building 5.30 p.m.: Malay Circle show "Smiling Thru. literacy class 7.30 p.m; Movie EXHIBITION: Modern French paintings at Raffles Institution Hall; European Art at Raffles
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  • 22 4 THE Annual General Meeting o! the Kluang Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association will be held on Sunday. Dec. 16.
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  • 98 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— When a young Indian. Kanapathy. charged with committing criminal breach of trust m respect of $4,836 belonging to the General Transport Company, was produced before the First Magistrate, Mr. A.P. Jack, today, the Prosecuting Officer opposed bail. Counsel for the defence, Mr. R.P.S. Rajasooria,
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  • 438 4 Negri 'Council Approves $19 Million For Services Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thurs. The State Supply Bill making provision of $19,192,634 for the public services of Negri Sembilan for 1952 was passed af the Budget meeting of the Negri Sembilan State Council m Seremban today. The Supplementary Bill for $241,464.25 was
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    64 4 Group photograph of the Council of State, Selangor, taken Just before the Budget Meeting was held on Wednesday. The Sultan of Selangor is i seated m the centre while i the Mentri Besar, Raja > Uda bin Raja Muhara- mad, is seated third from 1 the left. The British 1
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  • 203 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A plan for a modern TB sanatorium m Perak a scheme which it is hoped will provide a blueprint for TB work m Malaya Mas outlined by Mr. V. D. Ruppusamy, Perak State Councillor and Principal of the Anglo-Chinese
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  • 118 4 Standard SUIT Correspondent MALACCA. Thurs.— Many people from all sections of the Malacca community attended a memorial service at the unveiling and dedication of a memorial tablet to the late Mr. G. H. JoUye at Bukit Serendit this afternoon by the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom.
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  • 107 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A 28-year-old European. DM. Johnston, was today produced m th e First Magistrate's Court on three charges of cheating. It was alleged that on Oct. 6 the accused cheated Amy Hussein, a clerk m the Eastern Hotel by dishonestly inducing her to deliver to him
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  • 82 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— "Your practice is a very bad one, and you should stop it at once," said the Second Magistrate. Inche Haron bin Haji Idris today, when he ordered a Chinese, to demolish an unauthorised building. Municipal Courts Officer, Mr. W.J.B. Tanner, said that Lim was the
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  • 218 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. D. T. Waring, Chairman of the Social and Welfare Lotteries Board of the Federation today presented a cheque for $200,000 to the Malayan Association for the Prevention of i Tuberculosis. This is the second contribution from the Lotteries
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  • 111 4 STANDARD SHOWS THE LEAD MALACCA, Thurs— An unofficial, Mr. A.W.B. Acton at the Settlement Council meeting yesterday deplored the slow postal service between Singapore and Molucca which he said sometimes takes 48 hours to reach either way. The present service is little better than the stage coach letter service a
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  • 48 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Thurs. Fifteen members of the Police Force and others were presented with State decorations by the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan when the State Council met here today. The decorations included the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, Distinguished Conduct Medal and Meritorious Service Medal.
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  • 91 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Standard understands that Pinnacle Productions Limited will film *The Planter's Wife" m Malaya and not m Ceylon, as suggested m England lyMr. Peter Hennessey, representative of the producing firm, who was here recently has, it is believed, decided that
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  • 240 4 First Passing Out Parade A t Kendong Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The first passing out parade from the training centre at Kendong, near Tainpin, took place this morning, when the centre was visited by the Yang di-Pcrtuan Besar of Negri Sembilan who was accompanied by the British Adviser,
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  • 115 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A section leader and exMPAJA captain, Liew Yoke Voon, was the bandit killed m Sitiawan yesterday when a gang of them attacked a resettlement area. Three Chinese civilians were bounded m the exchange of fire. In Gua Musang, Kelantan, yesterday a bandit
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  • 159 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A case at the High Court today was adjourned sine die because the accused person was m Hospital suffering from typhoid. The accused. Sin Khwan, faces a charge of consorting with one Phua Liat and five other persons associated with him, who had
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  • 128 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs One hundred and sixty-two aliens and five British subjects were deported from the Federation last month. bringing the total for the year to 3.210 aliens and 112 British subjects. A further 23 orders of banishment were made m November. bringing
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  • 38 4 KLUANG, Thurs— The largest Chinese school m iniumg, the Chung Wan Middle School with an enrolment of .over. 1,200 pupils will bold its graduation ceremony on tomorrow. The* school will then close for its annual vacation.
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  • 270 5 Take Advantage Of Technical Ed., Boys Told Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. A scheme is being investigated by the State administration whereby training centres for artisans may be set up at Parit, Kuala Kangsar and 'feluk Anson. The Mentri Besar, Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang. said this m
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  • 271 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. When the Secretary of State for he Colo! mes, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton came to Ipoh last weekfhe was presented with a four -page memorandum by the AllMalaya Alumni Association of l^J^ VII College of Medicine asking for a unined scheme
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    53 5 Miss Ding Siew Giong of the tutorial staff of the Methodist Girls' School, Kuala Kangsar, who has been awarded a Scholarship to Kirby College, Lancashire. She started her educational career at the AngloChinese School, Sitiawan, and finished up at St. Margaret's School. Singapore. In 1950 she Joined the Methodist Girls'
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  • 57 5 THE SUB-STATION, which arsonists attempted to rtre on Wednesday night at Clyde Terrace. was put back into operation by 10 a.m. yesterday.' The Electrical Engineer. Mr. C.C. Payne, said that only slight damage was done to the installation. Shortly after the completion of repairs, power failure
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  • 47 5 NINE UNDERGRADUATES m the •Department ot Geography of the University of Malaya will conduct a survey of Malacca during the Michaelmas Holidays. This is stated m the latest Issue of the Malayan Undergrad. The survey will concentrate on the urban aspect St Malacca
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  • 65 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE BUILDING Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has approved the erection of ten NL,sen Huts by the University of Malaya within the General Hos^ pital' grounds at Outram Road and Hampshire Road, and at Cluny Road and Mount Rosie The huts are
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  • 51 5 GAVE RICE TOOK SMOKES BOATMAN. L t >* Thian c^ mg was fined $50 m the sSore lonrth Police Court yesSday for getting, traudulent Iv 70 katties ot rice and 45 katties of sugar valued at $■>» an Nov. 14. Loo said that he had ex changed cigarettes for theae
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  • 28 5 YEO SUNG KWANG was ftned $200 m the Singapore Thud Criminal District Court yesterdlv for attempting to export 13 watches without a permit on Dec. 12.
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  • 47 5 PEER MOHAMED (21 of Mfrk-^t Street was charged m fneltnga^ First Police Court lesterdiy with usina criminal TScT on woman. Moira Sawonw«h intent to out rasa her modesty at Cavenagh Road «n D He H claimed i trial .W*,^ given $500 ba.! until Jan. 12.
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  • 61 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Sir Rob Lockbart, >n taking over the appointment of Director ot Operations, sent letters to Major General R E Urquhart. G.0.C.. Malaya, Rear Admiral Bugsley and Air Commodore Fuller Good m terms similar to the one he sent to the Commissioner
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  • 74 5 Standard Staff Reporter TWO Progressive Party members m Singapore will be called uDon to show cause why they should not be expelled from the Party. They are Mr. S.S. Manyam and Mr. Arthur Joseph. This decision was reached at a meeting of the Progressive
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  • 65 5 THE MENTAL health of students is a neglected problem In Singapore says Prof. E. S. Monteiro. Professor of Clinical Medicine. University of Malaya, m an article published m the Gazette of the King Edawrd VII Medical Society issued yesterday. The Professor said that he had tried
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  • 48 5 RAMAN CHINNIA. was committed m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of attempting to rape a young Tamil girl. The evidence of the girl was heard m camera. Bail of $1,000. was allowed In two sureties.
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  • 59 5 IPOH. Thurs. Commenting on Mr. Oliver Lyttel ton's sixpoint "master plan" to tackle the Emergency. Mr. J. T. Chappel. President of the FMS Chamber of Mines, said that it was a very sound one. He was confident that action would be taken quickly to implement it. The
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  • 37 5 ON Saturday and Sunday. December 22nd and 23rd. the Iskandar Polo Club. Kuala Kangsar. will be the venue of the annual meeting of the members of the Perak Branch of the United Malays National Organisation.
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  • 138 5 Power Cut M BST.VI lONS liaWc to loud shedding 1.h1:.v: li.W Ad«*l|>lii. Newton I S. Wayunx satn. BaflaioraJ R*»a|i. ItaHveJ Koail. Chartered Bauk. <ie«»rsr st stutif. Dpper.Cross SUf^feda St.. Upger H«ki*-u street; Pickering St./Chnnh St.. I iMH-r inular Kd./C aruent^r 8t ravauah Rd./tollyer Qn«y. Vieteria Memorial Halt t^*', 4 Prluce
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  • 95 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A conference o 3 of TB associations m all States and Settlements, Including Singapore, to discuss what Government's responsibility was towards tuberculosis m Malaya, was suggested for February next year by the Malayan Association* For Prevention ot Tuberculosis Council today. Dato E.
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  • 68 5 ABDUL WAHAB was ftned $15. m The Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when he admitted urinating against the wall of a godown of the Singapore Harbour Board on Dec. 12* His friend. Abdul Hamid. who was with him was fined $150, m the Singapore Third
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  • 56 5 PRAWNS have been listed as the most expensive marine food m the Colony. They sell at t">.f>7 a katty. Bawal puteh or pomfret. retailing at H:»44 a katty is second on the list. The cheapest fish to be found m the markets is pari ray fish,
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    82 5 Group thoto at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Bon Mun. which took place at the Registry of Marriages, look, on Monday. From left to right— Miss Chin Tew See bridesmaid) Girlie Teh (page girl) Miss Teh Khoon Tseng (bridesmaid), the bride, the groom. Mr. Chung Shin lee (bestman),
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  • 221 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. If 'Malays are to maintain their proper standing m society today, they must take advantage of the educational opportunities provided lor their children, advised the Resident loimniseioner. Mr. R. I*. Bingham, when he declared open the two new buildings of
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  • 35 5 PENANG. Thurs Seven tr girls from 'he Fuktea Gii v' School making last nm preparations for theii tnp to Bangkok on Monday. They n**iH be accompanied by tout teacne during t.heii two>wasfc lass
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  • 131 5 PENANG, Thurs. Three accused m the Sungei Ara stabbing case told the Sessions Court President. Mr. B.G. Smith today ot how they were threatened with assault by the Police if they did not admit questions put to them before they were taken
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  • 15 5 ONE h'indred and two "Kirby Students" boarded the Chusan at Penang jn Wednesday.
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    • 841 6 I^IFTY-twoyear-old Wong Kwang is a citizen of Singapore. So is his family of eight. By piofession he is an ironsmith. These, you might say, are not facts sufficiently important enough to focus attention on Wong Kwang. Nothing very startling has happened to him to Create an
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    535 6  - S A RAWAK DERRICK SINGTON By KICKING. WHEREVER you go m Sarawak you find beginning* the first schools, the first dispensaries, the firxl sci*jgitin> rally irrigated padi. Small pilot schemes amid an immense tangle of greenery and swamp. Cession of Sarawak to Britain by the While Rajah has meant a
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  • 969 6  - The Importance Of Mr. Eden Sehaslian Haffner By: LONDON. IMIE stir which Mr. Anthony Edens speeches m the United Nations General Assembly and m the first foreign political debate of the new British Parliament have caused is all the more remarkable because the speeches contained no change of policy. What
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  • 606 6 Review of Views A I 111 1 Other Methods MR LYTTELTONS six-point "master plan" was the theme of the editorials of three Singapore Chinese Dailies yesterday. Said Nanyang Siang Pau: "The six points mentioned by Mr. Lyttelton makes on c suspicious that he is paying too much attention to military
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 203 6 Sir; Mr. J. D. A. King's letter appearing m The Standard of Dec. 3 under the heading 'Stop this form of Terrorism" refers to the noise made by radios, advertising vans and food hawkers as terrorism. If one lives m a block of fiats or m
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    • 188 6 Sir:--The City of Singapore is so densely crowded with buildings that even children's plav- rounds are few and far etween. Consequently the problem of parking hundreds of cars belonging to office tuans and business magnates is the biggest worry that is confronting our City Commissioners. My
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    • 182 6 Sir: I have read the letter 'IN TRUST HE PUTS HIS TRUST' by C. Pinto and I sympathize with his plight. Unfortunately I can offer him •only compassion because I am not m a position to assist him as I am m the same predicamet myself. I was
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    • 15 6 "Yes, found It In the boot!— Beckon he's been florgin' the angina nfainT
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  • 326 6 The Land Of Beginnings destitute old people and widows with children are cared for by ihtir ionghcuse neighbours. On the other hand some doctors maintain that crowded [pnghouses spread tuberculosis and that the unhygienic disposal of refuse underneath them breeds yaws and other diseases. Perhaps the solution is instruction m
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  • 301 7 Hopes Kussia Will Join In Disarm 9 Commission MNX \<>Rk. Dec 13. dJP)-S,ore,arv of Slate D,a„ Ache- h.r.,., last ughl from a round «f high-level meeting* savins discouraged about disarmament prospers "because I vi m \tr been encouraged.' 1 Acheson arrived at midnight GMT aboard the American
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  • 174 7 S. Africa Withdrawas From UN Assembly I \IK lOW N. Dae 19 (Xt uter). —Prime Minister M..l;m yinltralßj amiouncnl South Africa's itrari witnaJmwnl from lh«- lan»r;il A.*M>ml»lv. sayi. Iniled Nations ha\r committed agression pending ation" «>t against red that D: i Use United ec led lot an Al iea proper
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  • 102 7 LONDON Dec 13. tUP>— A British Army Colonel yesterday denied at a court martial charges that he was involved m a £20.000 deal to sell arms to the Jewish armed forces m Palestine three years ago. Col Thomas Gore. 44. former commander ot
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  • 36 7 De< 13, Renter >— i te intervene m South Africa's the United Assembly, a spokesnuuß said is a decision member of th which she is i te make. It is V as on problem."
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  • 119 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 13. (IP).— The American Institute of Public Opinion revealed yesterday that a recent Gallup poll showed that 41 per cent of the cross section population interviewed by the institute favoured the use of the atom bomb m Korea if the
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  • 130 7 PARIS. Dec 13 (UP) United Nations representative Dr. Frank Graham called another round of talks with India and Pakistan m an eleventh hour attempt to break the deadlock m his Kashmir conciliation efforts. Discussions have been resumed OB the expert level, authoritative quarters reported yesterday In a
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  • 26 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 13: (AFP) The .American Department of the Interior announced yesterday th e discovery of new uranium seams m mountains m Colorado.
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    81 7 An officer holds out his arm* ready to hug his captain merely to make sure he doesn't fall as he comes aboard by helicopter. With the Captain swinging like a pendulum. Able-Seaman James Fegan. of H.M.S. Howe, had a hard job finding the right spot from which to pipe him
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  • 365 7 PEKING OR TAIPEI' DEBATE TOKYO, Dec. 13 (IP). Japanese political leaders and newspapers today voiced opposition to immediate recognition of Nationalist China. The majority agreed that Japan had cast her lot with the democracies m accepting the San Francisco peace treaty, but they
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  • 228 7 TimesRefutes Charge UK Is To Blame LONDON. Dec. 13. (AFP>— Although the headlines m today's London papers mostly concern Anglo-Egyptian relations and the confusion over the recall of the Egyptian Ambassador m London the editorials themselves deal mainly with the problem of a European federation. The Times says that the
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  • 84 7 fr.NiYfiN nee 13 (AFP) The Commonwealth Air roafefence^n w^ch chiefs of Britain. Canada, Australia New^alaad" £>uth Africa and Rhodesia look part, ended yt *M\ the Air Ministry It was slated that the Conference had sVudied questions of mutual interest arising Irom £c CommcVwealth defeace coafereace
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  • 105 7 Pole Planted In Santa's 'Backyard' FAIRBANKS. Dec. 13, (UP) A nine-foot candystriped barber pole was planted ia a polar ice cap at the top or the world yesterday, marking the North Pole at last with an actual pole. An Alaskan Airlines DC-4 brought reality to what millions of children have
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  • 218 7 PARIS. Dec. 13 (Renter) Abdel Rahman Ax/am Pasha, Secretary-General of the Arab League, said here last night tha-t Arab diplomats at the United Nations were unlikely to resume study of Western proposals lor Middle East defence. They did not consider any useful purpose could be
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  • 65 7 PARIS. Dec, 13, 'RenterNationalist China yesterday handed tc the United Nations Secretariat three telegrams alleging that the People's Republic of China was holding citizens as hostages against blackmailing demands tor money from their relatives abroad. The telegrams which purported to be from Chinese communities m
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  • 401 7 Casey: Peking Eventually Must Have UN Seat WASHINGTON. Dn. 13 (IP).— The AuMralian Foreign Minister, Mr. R. C. Gnney, ha i<l yesterda* h« believed that Communist China M m due course nui*i Imbrought into the rommiinitv of nations if the Peking Government hoM« its control of the mainland. Casey said,
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  • 45 7 HONGKONG. Dec IS. (API— Dr Leighton Stuart. former President of Yenching University m Peking and former American Ambassador to Nationalist China, was denounced by faculty rnernoers and students of the University's College of Mythology at "a deadly enemy to the Chinese people."
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  • 148 7 TAIPEI. I>ec. 13. (APi— A bloc of members within Nationalist China's Control Yuan Wednesday proposed the impeachment of Vice-President Li Tsung-jen. but no final decision was taken. Li told a news conference m New York last week hr would return to the
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  • 137 7 Van Fleet; US To Stay Until RoK A rmy Ready US EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS. Korea. Dec IJ (AH) -The US. Eighth Arms will remain m Korea uritil ihe South Korean army is Strong enough to defend itself. General .lames A Van Fleet said Wednesday. "I'm n< going to te!i you
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  • 104 7 WASHINGTON. Dec 13 (I I P esideni Truman eonfi < d secretl) m the White Housi Attoi ney General J Ho d McGrath and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover yesterday am drastic administration footae cleaning appeared imminenl j Both White House anH uu Justice Department a/ere
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  • 68 7 WASHINGTON. Dec I i PI 'The American A:in\ Depa ment yesterday categorically denied reports that <",< n* al Matthew Ridgway. United Nations Commander-in Chief m Korea, had suffered repeated heart a: tacks. A spokesman of the Depa tment stated that Frank rare Army Secretary, had received telegram
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  • 109 8 PUBLIC reaction to th e miitiuncement ">£ plans for a tourist class air service across the Atlantic next spring has shown an initial spontaneous demand fc*r at least >0.000 seats, according to Willis G. Lipscomb, vice oresident (or traffic jnd sales of
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  • 483 8 ACCORD TO MAKE LIFE AT SEA SAFER Use Of Radios On All Vessels Urged By J. 6. DERBYSHIRE Standard Shipping Reporrsr THREE-AND-A-HALF yean after 30 nations had sat m London to draw up o convention to reploce tho International Convention for Hie Safety of Life ot Sea, the final act
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  • 155 8 Standard Shipping; Reporter TO ENSURE a safe passage through the Sues Canal today, the British Navy takes complete control of ships of all nations on reaching Port Said and Aden. This is one of the precautionary measures on shipping taken by Britain, according to
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    41 8 photo. Mr. R. G. Ragland, Singapore agent for Caltex Pacific Petroleum. Mrs. Raglaad and their daughter* Susan, who left Singapore yesterday m the Corfu for Hongkong oa their way to the United States. They will be awrty for six months. Standard
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  • 62 8 WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. (AP).— The U.S. Navy announced yesterday that the keel of its atomic-powered submarine. •'Nautilus." will be laid next spring and the vessel should i>e completed by 1954. "Nautilus" was th* name of Robert Fulton's experimental submarine of 1801 and
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  • 35 8 SHIOGAMA, Miyafi Prefecture, Dec. 13 (UP)-*Tour 40* ton tugboats art slated to be shipped from here to Thailand by the Tosoku Dock Company on Dec. 18. it was learned today.
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  • MAIL
    • 53 8 TODAY: Thailand (parcels only) by Sambas. Palembang by Ma lim, Djambi by Hong Ann. Sarawak (except Miri) noon by Bidor, Pakistan (parcels only) noon by President Johnson, U.S.A. noon by President Johnson. Ceylon noon by Patroclus, Britain, N. Ireland. Eire, Europe, N. and W. Africa. West Indies (parcels only)
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    • 13 8 TODAY: Letters by train, Eastern Australia (letters and parcels) by Nieuw Holland.
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    • 457 8 m Harbour WHARVES Ah Kwang Semenyih. Cyrona. Ships Godewns Gitei Albert 'Dock: Tembakol. De Aspbalioa 2, r »'"ie' 2 Eerene. Esutoru Maru. Ben led i 33 1 Victoria Dock: Frenunile Bendoran 2:: H 2 Ta-nk^aven 111. gidor 40/41 2 .Keppel Dock: Dromus. PaBen- ich :J8 2 tunga Kamuning. Opei 21
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  • 203 9 Chinese Warn Against USA Price For Tin ll 1 dord Stoff Correspondent were Ucti c P r,co for *h« metal er i u 5 'f Per pound delivered m New York the l&^r^^mjff uttered Cd by ,n a sptLm^ of on the ffi^S^t^^e^^^SO. commenting y
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  • 62 9 that a price of US$l per wLZ? J£s would cloS€ down gf* Chinese mines m the Federation, a leading tin ereF r h erc ««€'ibed the "S statement aa "absurd." on? IS he P° lnted gH_ v Chinese mining leaders have very little 23*2 for «»f opinions
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  • 171 9 Standard Market Reporter GOODWOOD Park Hotel accounts for the year ended Sept. 30, 1951, show a profit of $126,121 against $136,632 for the previous year, the decline m the profit being attributable to increases m the cost of running and depreciation provided on equipment. The
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 69 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb:— Buyers Sellers No I RSS Spol Loose Tone: Quiet. LONDON K'JBrffelt Thursday's opening prices per lb. were: No. 1 itSS Settlement Jan. 412 d. Norn. Jan. Mar. 41 d. Norn. Apr. June 30 d. Norn. Tone: Uncertain. 51.391 $1.39 i
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    • 37 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The price ol tin to day was $4531 picul. Down $si. LONDON TIN Thursday's prices first session were? Spot £927 buyers, £932* sellers. Three months &.»i<i buyers, £920 sellers. Settlement Price: £930. Tone: Steady.
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  • 61 9 LONDON. Dec. 13 (AFP).— The Anglo-American-Cana-dian conference on national food supplies m the event of war. which has been going on behind closed doors m London since Nov. 26, has just ended. In a short communique the delegates stated that they had studied questions m the
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    116 9 MANY advantages are claimed for the "Gothic patented concrete flooring units being manufactured with this machine at the factory of Concrete Industries (Malaya) Ltd., m Dunman Road, Singapore. They include speeding up of building: times, elimination of "shuttering" work on buildings, uniformity of material, simplicity of erection and lightness. Al!
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG. Dec. 13— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.56 to £1 Sterling; HK56.735 to US$l; HKSI.BIS to Malayan $1; HKSO.39 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5322.375 to one tael.
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  • 69 9 TOKYO. Dec 13 (AP):—lndo-nesian-Japanese negotiations on reparations and fishery problems are scheduled to open at the Japanese Foreign Office Saturday. The talks are expected to last for two weeks The 15-man Indonesian delegation is headed by Transportation Minister Djuanda. The Japanese delegation will be headed by
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  • 22 9 MESSRS. Gattey and Bateman report that the output of Jimal. Rubber Estates, Ltd. for November was 29,702 lbs. V_
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  • 197 9 Standard Staff Reporter MR VICTOR FERNANDEZ, fifth year student of MX. lt i l ii„u»r.itv of Malaya, cifti now U,e Faculty of Med.euie, »^™»f c^ng m carefree mood mako lor .hforeaa ««d i. now m cireulauon. For the past few months. Mr Fernandez, Miss BL Dcvi,
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  • 129 9 Standard Market Reporter QUIET and dull conditions prevailed m the Singapore rubber market yesterday with quotations fractionally below Wednesday's levels. Business on the market \va? again mainly" confined to switching of positions. Overseas orders were small, this adversely effected the turnover of business. First
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  • 192 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Quiet conditions prevailed m the Malayan share market today with prices drifting to lower levels, except for selected shares. Changed prices were:— Buyers Sellers B. B. Petrol 44 45 6 Frasei Neave Ords. 3JQ 4.00 Goodwood Park L6O J. 70 xd.
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  • 107 9 PRICES on the Singapoie p oduce market were slignily higner yesterday but no business was done m the copra and the coconut oil sections. Copra had buyers *.!9 per picul and sellers .v:>9i i»n a quiet market. Coconut oi! sellers quoted $o4J and buyers $64
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  • 42 9 The Indian Gavn'imr il s uvharsje on coal exporis to Malaya has beea changed to Rs. 4 ami Bs. 5 4 eaaas per ton m the i-;.sf of iio:icoking and cokinp coal respectively with effect from Jan. 1. 1!»51 GIIS
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  • 162 9 Thp only reason wh\ n< n ben o' I <• US tin missioi .«> afalaya are not convinced >'\t-. the p ice we are asking loi the commodity probablj be< they have cmc ;md icen balance t leets of the targe E i i pean tin companies, showing
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  • 200 9 Standard staff Correspondent KHANG, Dec. 13 The usual Reconstruction Finance Corporation bullying" was the comment of local tin producers when they read m The Standard that there were indications that the United States might resume buying of Malayan tin if the price fell to U.S.SI per
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  • 23 9 BU'i IN(a f,„ dolls UtO Vlaa> m I $:i4 i/i« r.T.i 134 aih ro 1) 7 17 '••<! rf/.st>; selling 1 1 .*>
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  • 717 10  -  Anne -Kerr Continuing The Adventures Of Ah Nem By_ THE STORY SO EAR: READ THIS FIRST I^WO old xci:ards. Ah Nem and Ah Kirn, both of whom have lived apart from the xcorld for ?naJiy years, set out m Ah Kirn's magic basket (which can fly,
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  • 216 10  - THE STARS AND YOU geanine Varaal S *snMs*affanffay l*anW 1 9 9 "sr Sl is?. Sri w zl I.BaßMfcliAsasßßsM I *> ssnannnnssassssssßswsssnnßssßssgsßsssv <j > npOOAT*S FORECAST:— A pro- < jj J^ pitious day for nattering > < successes. and for gains g J* through speculation, m spite of > fleeting
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  • 237 10  - Remember, Courtesy Pays DAVID DIX A BOY named Chuck got a job as errand boy for a drugstore. "This will be easy as falling off a log," he told himself. "All I have to do is look at the address on the package and deliver it." But he found himself
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  • 43 10 WHAT goes from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur without moving 9 Ans: The railway line. WHAT kind ot table do we cook and cat? Ans: Vegetable. a WHAT is it that we often return but never borrow? Ans: Thanks. STEPHEN FU (Spore).
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    • 742 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE NEW SERIES-No. 45 s— Sob B—Among8 Among i 12— City m i i 3 H 567 B 9 IO 11 Nevada 13— Female ruff 14— City m 11 '3 H Alaska 15-Greek letter i6— Thick 5 yy> l 7 /y> 9 18— Simiaa V>> />y 19 -S?
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  • 189 11 f AP^ IH N S ISCO Dee. IS <AP)— Sleek Ezzard Charles former world heavyweight s showe d himself Kft Joe y Maxim last he g^ r a, the mih time wh *n sion ?v,* co vll »«ng decihtt% 12-round fight IrJ^oP^^S* 1 Negro
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  • 69 11 CHICAGO. Dec. 13 tUP)— James Shrout. President of the United States Table Tennis Association, announced yesterday that no American team would compete m the world tournament scheduled to open m Bombay on Feb. 1. Shrout said finances for the trip could not be arranged. He
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    24 11 The Postal and Telecoms hockey team of Taipine who are favourites to win the league this season. They "are weß l ah?ad on points.
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  • 674 11 JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 13 (Reuter). "Should South Africa -send a cricket team to Australia m 1952-53?" This is the question being asked here following the loss of five players who have been the backbone of South African teams since the war. The five men who
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  • 299 11 THE HANDSOME response to an appeal for funds m May this year by Singapore firms saved what would have been an acute financial position for the Singapore Business Houses Football Association, which is ending its first year of existence since it was founded
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  • 49 11 PENANG. Thurs.— The final of the inter-commercial house badminton competition for the shield presented by Mr. D.A. Mackay between Shell Co. and Sime Darby Co., Ltd. will be played at the courts of the Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union, on Sunday commencing at 5 p.m.
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  • 136 11 LONDON. Dec. 13 (Reuter):— The draw for the Ist round of the Scottish Cup made yesterday resulted as follows: Partick Thistle vs Hamilton Academicals. Eyemouth United vs East Fife Kilmarnock v.s Stenhousemuir. Celtic vs Third Lanark. Morton vs East Stirling. Forfar Athletic vs Motherwell. Raith Rovers vs
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  • 32 11 The Seletar Football Club Dick Cup final will be held at Istb mile Sembawang Road on Sunday. The finalists are Keow Nam Youngsters and Junior A A Sem bawang.
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  • 210 11 mft BOURNE Dec 13 (AP) s-n^st^^ Sweden m *i"*le? T m**h t? P& day to give the United States Davis Cup team a 2-<ljeadin the inter-zone finals at Mclbourne. ovoK-r* defeated Sven Drtdteo. t^W-Uin the opening match by staying m the '-ack court
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  • 246 11 TWO Singapore sisters each a favourite for the title wffl meet each other m the first round of the Singapore women- mim^m el.a» pionship at the Clerical Union on Saturday night. They are Helen Heng, defending her Colony title for the third time, and elder
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  • 164 11 MELBOURNE. Dec 13 fßeu. l ter-AAP) Gimnar Galin. manager of Sweden's Davis Cup team and member- of th« Sup- j reme Board of Swedish am ateur sport, is reported by the Melbourne Sun today aa saying I "the Melbourne cricket found is one of the finest sites
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    • 401 11 -.ccTPIED ADV£RTTfil?msffi?¥i-- M^ \v chye Har, wife of PySL Hock of No. 91 iJj t je^.ang Road, Sinw** is 3 he lst day of tap c e 't the care and h-- c her husbana of nr and as from W said Ho Thiam c responsible urredortobe th aay of
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    • 602 11 PaSONAI mm ijßf B^sSSTWgSJS Xmas Issues on DecTis where pages and pages of eift* are advertised 11,15 tslu« are excellent guides tor Christ mss^opper, tor TO u° sSdme SITUATIONS VACANT" F^? 0 by old establi^e'd Salefm^ 31 rtin 8 House trade previous experience NoT Pplicati °ns to Box No. T.
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    • 334 11 TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL TENDERS (For Particulars see Tender Room, Ground Floor, City Hall) i «AS DEPARTMENT: Supply j of any quantities up to 5 tons of PIG LEAD m billets (approx. 100 lbs each) 99.5% pure Deposit $500/- refundable Close noon 20/12/51. Forms from Tender Room. ENGINEER'S DEPART-
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    • 194 11 ROCKET SHIPS jj COLLIDE EXPLODE m SPACE! ssbkL mmm^A Kfal i^sSisSsS fr^^Sv > T^»Ja^^ mmw9k\ \^L%S^mm\mmmmmmmS^^ -2 "ST -^3 jj FANTASTIC! AMAZING! STAGGERING! tßßsVJsssssßsflssssnssssmmssMS^ 12 THRILL THRONG FI) (HAPS. CJkJPMTOMt Tomorrow tf**£fc Barthe Ntego °^tISC^L ?ft I "?H%l Jsr asir^^st"^<T JkV^ J) S.P.H. de SILVA feaxMeh 45. MICH STRUT HHCUfVM
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  • 590 12 Swedes Played Classic Soccer GOTEBORG, Sweden's first division footballers concluded their Malayan tour with a brilliant 6-2 win over All-India before 11,000 fans who paid more than $20,000 to watch the soccer giants clash at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. F .r the Indians this was their
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  • 85 12 THE Evergkm B P celebrated its I turth anniversary with a tnd dance party at the >ide c of their President, Mr. E C C.neang. A* their annuai >. meeting the fallowing elected office bearers: President: E C Cheang, VicePresidents: Ec Cheng Rood, Tang M m
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  • 94 12 SINGAPORE singles champion. Cheong Hock Lens. w ho was to represent Singapore m the Foong Seong Cup final against Penang will not be making the trip today. Hork l.eng sprained his wrist badly during practice and is unable to play. His place will be taken
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 12 photo. The Indian full-back, Bose, lost this heading duel with Goteborg's centre forward, Jangblad, resulting m the sth goal for the Swedes, who won the match 6—2 at Jalan Besar Standard
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  • 32 12 MERRYDALE B.P. will celebrate its 22nd anniversary with a picnic at Mr. Tan Hock Siew's bungalow off Telok Mata Ikan. on Sunday. Prizes won during the year will be distributed.
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  • 18 12 LONDON. Dec. 12 (Reuter)— Rugby League result: New Zealand tour: Cardiff 10. New Zealand 18.
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  • 123 12 Ipoh ACS Down MBS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Showing their superiority m doubles, Anglo-Chinese School. Ipoh. today defeated Methodist Boys" School by 3-2 at badminton m a friendly match. Although down by two games to nil, the visitors fought back grimly and emerged worthy winners after a keen tussle. Results with
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  • 188 12 Replay Will Decide Ipoh Hockey Honou rs IPOH, Thurs. A lovely goal by Kuan Sze of the Police robbed the Kiuta Indians of victory and the Ipoh and district league hockey championship when they were held to a 1-1 draw m a needle match today. KIA and Ramblers will replay
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  • 39 12 TODAY'S Sport R SOCCER: All India v Singapore Business Houses F.A. at Jalan Besar stadium. HOCKEY: SCC v University of Malaya at SCC. BADMINTON: Mayflower B.P. Schoolboys v St. Francis Institution, Malacca, at Happy World stadium at 7 p.m.
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  • 84 12 A SUCCESSFUL swimming gala was held by the Alexandra Secondary School a* the Gillman Barracks swimming pool yesterday. The events competed for included free style swimming over distances of one, two and three lengths for boys and girls. In addition, there were two inter-school competitions m which
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  • 48 12 St. Andrew's Boys Win In Ipoh IPOH. Sun. Showing better forward play St. Andrew's Institution rugger team of Singapore scored a three points (try) to nil victory over Anderson School today. St. Andrew's try came midway m the firs"t half through Vijayandran but Seng Hong failed at conversion.
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  • 148 12 FIGHT fans had the opportunity of gauging the qualities of Orient flyweight champion Tanny Campo at the Happy World Stadium last evening when the Filipino went into action against up-and-coming Sonny Chia. Using a headguard as a precaution against eye injuries. jCampo revealed some
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  • 74 12 AN ASSAULT at arm is being held today at Tanglin Barracks beginning at 5.30 p.m. The display is to be given by the school staff and students of the Malayan and Gurkha courses at the P. R.T. School. Among the 11 items on the programme are skills
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  • 120 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club "Reds" made a fine start m the senior knock-out hockey match defeating Base Ordnance Depot 2-0 at the padang yesterday evening. S.R.C. began m grand style. Keeping the ball m the 8.0.D. territory they hammered away at the defenders but Luis m goal
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  • 120 12 TWO GOALS scored by right winger Kruseman enabled Sherwood Foresters "A" to defeat the V.M.C.A. by 2—l m their junior S.H.A. knock-out hockey tie at Indian Association ground yesterday. After a one-all draw at hall time Foresters staged a fine rally during extra time to
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  • 63 12 SCHOOL members of Singapore's Mayflower Badminton Party will figure m friendly matches against St. Francis Institution, Malacca, at the Happy World covered stadium today from seven o'clock. There will be three singles and two doubles- matches. Mayflower players will be: Lim Wei Lon. Robert Lin. Lim
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  • 228 12 SPECIAL AIR Service Regiment displayed all round superiority and raised a cricket score of 41 points (seven goals, a penalty goal and a try) to nil m their Rugby game against the Singapore Artillery Regiment on the Raffles ground yesterday evening. Jungle scouts' fly
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 28 12 lllMESpjj HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 10.49 Malacca 8.21 8.3! Port Dickson 7.02 7.13 Port Sham 608 6.49 Penang 12.47 1.31
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