Singapore Standard, 17 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard jl n i. UNO. 169 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENT
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  • 54 1 Train Wreck Story 'Written Before Accident' Dec. 16 A state of emergency has been C ra and British military authorities are >ssiblc sabotage in the derailment of o »rz,n in the Canal Zone. spokesman here noted that the ck carried in the Cairo morning been written before the accident eeftet
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  • 198 1 HONGKONG, Dee 16— Since the Lsit here dI Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton. belief is gaining ground that a Supreme Commander in Malaya, possibly covering Hongkong as ■■par: oi the iron: line in SouthEasi Asia." may be appointed. Two names have cropped up: Field Marsha] Viscount Monte
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  • 38 1 UK Hands Over To Libyans \P The BCJ in Tripoli- rd the immeo' all its soverni., the new GoTcnMMSt Ar b News aster, i i com- to make the toWa take Frenci ta l*»i I t It AP
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  • 254 1 Scheme For Anti-Red Regiment May Be Put Before UK Govt. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 16: The question of raising a Chinese force in Malaya to join in the anti-bandit war is expected to be raised with the British Government by the Officer Administering Government, Mr.
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    72 1 Picture shows the drawing of the Federation's Third Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board at the Chinese Town Hall, Penang on Saturday, Dec. 15. Mr. J. A. Mead. Member for Works and Housing, is seen here addressing the public before drawing. Seated, facing the camera are (from left): Messrs. Ong
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  • 89 1 |I»OH Dec 16.— Police and kampong folks in motor This make? a total of 12 bodies recovered out of IS reported missing m yesterdays river tragedy, in which a double-decker motor boat with 50 passengers capsized while travelling upriver from Kamlate "'ywterday only M
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    75 1 THIS little cripple fans life bravely for he knows he has friends among the readers of The Standard. He i> one of the 500 crippled and orphaned children who will benefit from the Christmas Toy Fund started with donations from our readers. A toy truck scarcely bigger than a matchbox
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  • 141 1 Standard Stall Corresponds! KUALA 1-iMPiK. l)i-< W Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Bcueiai f ol State for the Colonies, <• ■in arrival hen today that only complaint n<> had ab i armour or trmoured vehi< was not on ''>< luestion r quality but Quantity Mr. Lyttelton made
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  • 76 1 I hi-. Malayan EU nounced the cancellatioo K d i mail train ser\ U>■ bet and l. 'I-.- J ■■."•<■ 1 ien made nece ai >y di meni ot '!i en| e J toa the p >• trai morning bel I Labis. rhe n.i\ mail
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  • 13 1 ovei Red Saturday and P „t the mo this seaso AFP
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  • 38 1 US Senator To Visit S 'pore US Senator Owen Brewster, a loading member of the Senate's Near East Sub-Committee, i<? leaving Formosa today tor Manila. On his way to the Middle East 'he will visit Smga- pore. U.P.
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  • 36 1 a ground patroi SSSt .n'c'a Jlusang. Another forces in apparentyesterday. Th> an^ l n0l e since *eS "l-üboil' Kawak. T^nerloh. Mla tappers One of t when two armed sir SLr them
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  • 10 1 THE Singapore Tan Clan Association coated t fat
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  • 291 1 DONATIONS totalling $161 were made by readers of The Standard over the week-end to boost the Christmas Toy Fund to $3/626.25. In addition, we received a parcel of comics from John Cheah of Ipoh. and a parcel of beautiful toys from Miss Chan Swee Noi
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  • 9 1 lONDON. Dec. 16 (Reuter- Rahman.
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  • 88 1 Standard SU« «'P«"« tOOK Sku V Mahmo fl od O» Qa B n 0 a h s/^ AC b ,v. «r i Sydney. thelr Their sister Tun|kuKai m u"ah were alao at the airport to greet Tungku Mahmood. who has another year to complete his studies,
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  • 39 1 PENANG. Dec. 1»; -BriUu" cannot make synthc-Uc rubber M she has not got styi ene and buta dene in the opinion of Mr Heah joo Seang prr-^c-nt Penan^ Rubber rrade Asso la tion. Britain.
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  • 72 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 16.— The winning ticket in third social and welfare services lottery drawn in Penang yesterday was sold here. The two second prizes were sold in Johore Bahru and Kerling. in Selangor. Two third prizes were sold here, one
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  • 129 1 hwoi Dec 16 (AP).— The French High Command tsUn atetnat their forces inflicted 7,000 casualties upon the Communist-led Vietminh troops ir. halting offensives west and east of Hanoi during the past ten days. Army headquarters said the Vietminh lost 2,500 killed and a
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  • 103 1 TOKYO. Dec. 16 -U.N. annLstic negotiators withdrew a demand for the International Re-I Cross to inspect was prisoners in Communist hands but maintained they must have a prisoners' data before doing tor tneu business. Thev further added: 'We are willing and anxiou.s to begin
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  • 23 1 MILWAUKEE. Dec. 16 CAP)— Former Polish Premier Stanjlaw Mikotaczyk said that if Stalm does not die soon and the peo ed.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 7 1 *%Tl *m ide Fisheries: Edncatian^^^^^n^hwantHn^SSS^ •-4-^piATlliffl a >^
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    • 65 1 Fo? X'mas Greet Hei with o lIIAMOMI SIT TLMIMM LADIES 1 Vt II IST WATCH trcxr our Latest Selection Ju^t Unpacked to Suit all. o C. C. de SUVA Bros. Jewellers 3, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1. Phone *****. »G/Vf her /or H XMAS* B^avrrT^^XEa^B^aP^^B^B 1^ i fWij Aii I availabli
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  • 377 2 S'pore, HK To Float $2 Mil. Concern ILL MKMBKK countries oi the Indo-Padfic Fisheries Council have unanimously derided to make Singapore the international training centre lor master fishermen, The Standard >wis told yesterday. The countries concerned include the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Siam, Burma, Ceylon,
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  • 54 2 R] C pol be hods B Treae pi the rod Gentfra) ittec of the ided to ask C H a Govern |he U.K.. 1 1.. to repr< sen a1 e aild be S gaj e foi this e ted pre«s of < np >
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  • 189 2 THE PAN-MALAYAN Coun ci] of Stamford Club has uppointed tour member* to represent Council mi the "final" negotiations early next month with the Federation Government regarding salaries, conditions of service and other matters for graduates in the education service The tour members a e Chang Mm
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  • 193 2 i i< >n .it <injd pure I Mr Iff <i! -!)r*<li|lllU loilt V l> >.» 1,1,1 1" f -l.il:i!i I I I* i I, I. 1 .i Iku1 ku in f{i>.nl _-.■•■> >: K"»l.i ni >r it tmim K«i i'i Kim < hit. m i. r...i,ini r\ M
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  • 115 2 Canadians Give $1,000 For X 'mas THE CANADIAN Association, Singapore has handed S 1.000 to the St. Andrew's Hospital to buy Christmas !a:e and toys for the hospitalised children. Although the association is 3 comparatively small '80 members*, it has done a splendid job in collecting the fluids and gifts.
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  • 13 2 PNEUMONIA took a I K th< eefe p ed from 5
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    48 2 photo. TON? (12) and June <13». children of Mr. Thong Sing Citing, a school teacher of Raffles Institution, ivho arrived in \he Charon from Australia yesterday. Tony who is m Kelamanda College. Penh, will be in the senior next year while hu sister will finish her junior. Standard
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  • 122 2 118 Childrom Home From Australia Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Harboui Board was yesterday the scene of many reunions as smiling children, home from Australia, flung themselves into the arms of their waiting parents. The Charon the "children's ship" of the Blue Funnel Line, brought 118 school children from Western
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  • 81 2 Tiong Bahru X'mas Plans Standard Staff Reporter THE TIONG Bahru community Centre is. planning a Christmas treat on Saturday for about 1.000 Tiong Bahru children below the age ol 12. Mr. Teo Seng Bee. Chairman of the Centre said that it was proposed to give a present to every child,
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  • 164 2 A PI. I. V that Australia should include Malaya a* well as the United kingdom in her preferential tariff rates for imports, was made hy a prominent Australian businessman who visited Singapore this week. He is Mr. J. Ga'diierg. whosaid his company is the
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  • 119 2 Standard Staff Reporter JOO CHIAT Police Station which up till no* hae been under the Paya Lebar Police Station, will from next year I»e on its own and will l»e known ns "i," Division. Yesterday, the out-going Commanding Officer of ".ne Joo
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  • 87 2 THE FIRST phase of the Sennett Really Company's housing scheme at Aljunied Road is nearir.g completion, according to a press release issued by the Company yesterday. The houses >v;i! be ready for occupation within two or three months' alter water and light services have been installed.
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  • 44 2 Balance from Dec. 8 to 14, inclusive. Group Group Group Group Total O A B AB Donation received *2 37 23 3 lIS Transfusion given 32 15 9 I SK Present stock of flasks m hand 35 29 29 1 M
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  • 97 2 Gimson Complaints Of Floods At Government House IT WAS not just Inn and relaxation for Sngaptra City Councillors at the cocktail party given by the Council President Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. and Mrs. Me Neice on Saturday last It welcome the newly -tinted Councillors. They received complaints from their
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  • 49 2 MR. J. L. HARRINGTON, export manager of Yono Limited. London arrived in Singapore bv Qantas/BOAC yesterday after a two-month visit in Australia. Vono Limited, he claimed, is one of the biggest manufacturers of spring bedsteads, of which the agents are Madame Watson and Co.. Singapore.
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  • 195 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. T.P.F. McNEICE. President oT the Singapore City Council, yesterday denied a report in the Straits Times of Thursday last regarding London-type taxis. The report had stated that the Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Councillors had decided to remove the
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 2 phnrn pkm:lope bailey no) from Methodist Ladies College, Perth, looks ai Singapore through the port hole of ihr Charon. Penelope I' es w Pcn a n q toda u. Standard
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  • 295 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government's search for hidden underground sources of water which began in August this year with the arrival of an expert from Britain. may not be a successful one, The Standard understand* The search is continuing, however, but the Municipal
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  • 66 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE FINANCE and i Purposes Committee of th« Singapore City Counei ons I decided to acquire 2©.00< square fee: of Crown 1.. facing Shenton Way to bi new premises fur 'he E ectrioi'y Department. Originally, it was pi 'o build
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 70 2 An Outstanding Collection 0/ OIL PAINTINGS bv EMINENT CONTINENTAL ARLSi* will be skrnvn in RAFFLES HOTEL December 1 2th to Det ember 19th. You are cordially invited to fin*. op-n ID a.m to 1 p.m. All pictures are tor Sale. HAVE YOU ORDERED YOU* LANSON CHAMPAGNE FOR XMAS? The champagne
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    • 127 2 igest (AMLHICA\ i The orig no! TH* Rcodcr'i published in the Conaoo. C smolicr t I'sh one Ilcnguogtm voru i *»crld inciud re IWm ct crpcormo ,r C C r C n RAJ 6c w. ,LI 9 PHONt ti it CarfiulU chos< tl urui^li I much difference to a ro<
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 107 2 jjSSS'^k. VO' NEEDS A YINEEDA^ SORRy.r WHEN AH AM'D Ji X (-'SHE HAS N r\o^.F.HO^. T DON'T mfH^M» SITTER9-WAL, \BABY-SITTER SITS, AH DON'T DO M LOVE S^Ajiil/, H* THE SAME! I RtGHT T' POT SAWDUST «s^%Bpi:>S AH ft ONUSUALUf 1 ONE WMO J NOTHIN' IU-SC. /IrTAKE/ %M Jj MANNEJt I
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  • 156 4 Retired MCS Official Will Help Government Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.-Work on the revision of text hooks for Chinese schools in the Federation will hegin soon, The Standard understands. A retired Malayan Civil Service official has arrived in Malaya the help Government in
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 4 photo. Bridal sxoup photographed after the weddim; at Kuala Lumpur. of Mr. Lim Teons lluat. sou of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lim Kan Chens, and Miss Xi; Swee Lan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Trek Ann Good Earth Studio
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  • 163 4 Standard Slafl Correspondent MALACCA, Sun.— The 1952 Budget for Malacca^ ai receni Settlement Council Meeting total expenditure oi $8,526,150, an increase $2 172.932 ver the corresponding figure of this year b less thin half whal neighbouring Negri b an will spend
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  • 37 4 TAX HIANG CHOON was fined $800. in default. by Inc le Kadi r bin AH. Johore Bahru Polic< C in causing the death ol X Soo Keng ;md P Hoi by negligent nounting to culpable
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  • 107 4 MALACCA, Sun.— Because her fiance in Singapore threaten-' ■ed to break ofl his engagement tci her on hearing rumours that she was going about with another man in Malacca, nineteen-year-old Ong Wee Kee felt ashamed and attempted to commit suicide by throwing herself into
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  • 160 4 Settlers Start A Pig War Standard Stuff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Atnpang seniors are waging a I pig war. They are sending a petition to the Malayan Chinese Association and Government against the decision of the I Resettlement Officer, to de- molish pens for 500 pigs erect- ed near their
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  • 29 4 A SIAMESE worn in. Moon at Ipoh, claimed trial to charge oi theft ol jewellery valued at $5,655. The case wa postponed and bail ol $2,001 allowed.
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  • 67 4 THE bandits' rlaim that the stoppage of work by workers on estates in Bahau and other arras was "a great victory** is denied by the Negri Sembilan State Emersenty Information Officer. He also denied that bandits had "succeeded" in obtaining: increases in wages for the
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    22 4 Miss Nora Murray, who is on the staff of the Cliford School. Kuala Lipis. is enroute to Rirby College in the Chus.in
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  • 214 4 SiamLm! "Naff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Mr. John Brazier. Federation Trade Union Adviser, told members ol the new Medical Staff Union, Selangor, today that neither a contented staff nor an adequate medical service can be expected unless we have a healthy, peaceful country. I
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  • 73 4 There'll Be No Delay— Thaver Standard Staff Correspondeart KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Refuting statements n id« the Press recentiy that the Kuala Lumpur Co-operative Housing Society's homes »vill be delayed, Mr aV. Thaver, honorary secretary of the Societv told The Standard thai 25 new houses will be completed by the end ol
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  • 52 4 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Sun— Middle aqed Loh Sek Ngee of Baling South Kedah, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Biggs in the Supreme Court today. Loh pleaded guilty to three charges of carrying a revolver, a hand grenade and some ammunition on
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  • 72 4 THE following residents of Seremban have been successful in the Part 111 Law Examination held in the Federation and Singapore in October: Inch e Abu Johan bin Mohumed. Magistrate, Seremban. Inche Wan Salaidin bin Wan Ismail, Deputy A.D.O. Seremban, Inche Mohamed Yusof bin Abu Bakar. General Clerical
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  • 163 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Kuala Lumpur Flying Club has found the secret ol making .i more pleasant for its outstation members when they come to S town In August it opened a dormitory with shower room attached. with an initial establishim ni i I three beds
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  • 98 4 ARAU, Sun. A two-mile road built by the people of Kampong Kok. Kelang close to the Thai border was opened by the Raja of Pcriis on December 13. The Raja praised the rooperative spirit of the kampong people and said thai through their effort they had
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  • 170 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The technical profession has a great future in Malaya which possessed many valuable resources awaiting development, said Datu tvlahmud bin Mat, Member for Lands, Mines and Communications at the Technical College Alumni Association dinner last night. "Let us not
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  • 376 5 Women Should Be Kept Out Of Prison REFORMS MAY FOLLOW TALKS Standard Siaff CarvetpMMfeal PENANG, Sun.— Unless it is absolutely necessary women should not be sent to prison* in Malaya. This was agreed at the first Regional Conference of Prison Commissioner* in South East Asia which concluded on Friday. This
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 5 Sgt E. Cooper of the Worcestershire Reijiment and his rnide with the bridal group at their recent wedding in JMTemban. The bride was formerly Mis* Olga Lucille Moses.
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  • 126 5 PKNANG, Sun.— One thousand six hundred pkuls of charcoal in 700 bags were lost when a tongkang, anchored off iMalay Street Ghaut, caught fire last night. The fire was first noticed by two Indians in the tongkang who raised the alarm. Using sea water, the
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  • 103 5 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. Damage to the extent of about $8,000 was caused in a fire which broke out in a rubber smoke? house in Kepala Batas village in Province Weilesloy North, at about 4 a.m. on Saturday. The smoke house ind i quantity .i! rubber were gutted. The
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  • 117 5 PE'NANG, Sun. The Chinese New Year celebrations here will have an added attraction with the X'avier's Institution Fun Fair which will he held at Farquhar School ground on Jan. '2H. 'lu a i n't 30 from 4 p.m. to midnight Special preparations are beinsj in:ide for
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  • 70 5 PENANG, Sun. Government employees are very badly affected by the present acute housing problem in the country compared with nonGovernment servants, declared Mr. M. P. Rajagopal. Federal Legislative Councillor to The Standard yesterday. He .s;iid he was ashamed ai Government's delay in tuckliru the housing shortage.
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  • 161 5 Standard Staff DatTC |i.»nd«"«« dm N K ftfenen Go ernment <; today'a < meeting in Penang, ibout progresi made mi the Fix*. •< Research Institute sdMMa> i( Bal i k Pulau p doctoi inti t -:> whet he- hit. pi ana 'n->« conside ed loi building < voir
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  • 140 5 ARMY TO RECRUIT M.O.R.'s Stand <rd Staff < •ft* |ft«««4*"«.i KUALA UUMPt/B v i RfKTuil Olfiw W U I':. ;•<•!: -w (•■lien! .1 Brttisl A I and M.ilnv 'n- inks u .:i. s ii on Kua P lin lo S [»(n imi M*n i < i'i M i ecmil pi"
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  • 195 5 Standard Siaft QwrcgpondrtU IVOU, Sun. The Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association at its annual general meeting today unanimously decided to invite the I>ato Pan^lima Bukit Gan(an«», Tuan liaji Abdul Wahab, Mentri Besar, Perak, to be a patron of the Association. The D<it'» is
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  • 64 5 PENANG, Sun l>r. I un lion' f u has >ul>ini(t»<l thrrr questions for Mir Set-tl»-m»"Mt «»ui)( il int-ftiiu tomorrow. ronr«-rn«iis in»-«1i cal rxamiiiution m dir«-<--tr«*s under the Ini^rgeiirv Refutations. He wants <•• know if there are any special standards of phymcsl SteeM which are used lor
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  • 55 5 IPOil Sun f i l.i."' -■< K E I. >rd ind n lied M ha [pa H .-;>■•.. rW i el tnjuricf iei vcd in i ]he <' ident took place a second n», p i< -«i > >t B 4 p 111 Lord was n urn
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  • 72 5 Wedding At Butterworth M illil ir(| Staff < -»f r«-i|»i»n<« •< BUTTERWOBTH, Bun i wedding of Miss F**: i icia f* A i ,i-i i daufhtei d( Mi Mi- Allen i»! 1 hi i ci. »'i t M Mi and Mi Donne i l oadon -,'.;< ii»*M it st Ma
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 287 5 I< y €»dera ti on S3 in rif Pl\\\l, REX: Coll -T. > i"». 615 and 1.15 :> m. CATHAY: Manamayal 1 j \>i 8.30 p m. I ODEOX: Prehistoric Women 3 13. c, l and 9.15 p.m WINDSOR: Sanam (H.) 4. 4 and 9 ...Ml STAR: Love Debts Of
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  • Singapore Standard independent Morning Newspaper
    • 445 6 ITT IS reassuring to know that, inspite of the emergency, we are making satisfactory progress in several fields. The latest issue of the Malayan 'Agricultural Journal, there is a report by the senior botanist of the Federation. Mr. R. B. Jagoe, and by tctanist L. N. H. Larter.
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    • 419 6 SINGAPORE Civil District Judge has commented on "the rigidity of the law" that leaves the court with no alternative to evicting a tenant once it is proved that on the date the notice determining the tenancy was served, the rent was 111 days in arrears. The
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  • 226 6 Sir;— Mr. Oliver Lyttelton in a Pre^s Conference in Singapore on 12th. instant, is reported as having stated that Chinese in Singapore. who know no English, will now be eligible for naturalisation as British subjects. "This effects Chinese in Singapore only." Singapore is a British Colony.
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  • 196 6 Sir: No local news in recent weeks has distressed me more than that of the tragic death of Soh Suan. the humble. It was not his death but the distasteful circumstances surrounding his death that have roused the feelings of every person possessing a social conscience.
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  • 66 6 Sir, Two letters by An Ex-Serviceman and Another Ex Serviceman have appeared in your papers recently. I am anxiously waiting for a reply or reaction by the Councillors. So far not a single Councillor has cared to bring up the subject. Will Col. Daly, Col. Lee. Major
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  • 953 6 The triangular Footprints Of The Abominable SNOWMAN DOES HE RE ALL V EXIST? Ash ft MARSHALL fXN February 4 further fantastic evidence of the existence of a mountain monster which wanders among the peaks of the Himalayas will be heard by explorers and scientists in London. For on that day,
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  • 1089 6 o w OUR CEYLON CORRESPONDENT COLOMBO. rPHE lagoon at Battacaloa on 'he east coast of Ceylon has for long been famous for its singing fish. Many writers of many climes and many ages have borne testimony to the strangely melodius tunes which
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  • 11 6 "Funny! I'm sfHng youi i r dnplieate! Befn leading
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 302 7 Move To Restore World Confidence I ii British Economy LONDON, Dec 16, (AP)-Britain an.,,,,,1 yesterday she will pay interest and „,,1 instalments totalling U*****,000,000 on Dec. 31, on her postwar loans from the „1 States and Canada. ne «*r» o freedom to Ofm'ms^'te areidiHils iu
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  • 91 7 I Swiss End Control Of Gold Price j i,\l 1>» IS (Keuter) >.\vi».«. (•(ivcrnmrnt .:hnli>ht*d prire i n goH Hi* h have I j. ret Mine lf'4 2. < u rslttMS t«i ti in 1 nerd g«>\fin,hik under new re >v .mnouni't'd by thr if r.il 1 onntil. iMUr ab«l»>li«*d
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  • 32 7 Worst US Cold Wave Kills 65 IC lUP) TJk ig t< rec t xtended i Gull Mexicc eateni getao e c- ops. nVUIH sed on overea aa ttH csi^cnta •i c d
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    81 7 photo. The Duke of Edinburgh spent an evening with stage and nim stars «f Britain and America. December 8. when he attended a dinner at the Empress Club. Dover Street, i.ondon. The dinner was given to the artistes who were to lake part in a gala midnight matinee at the
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  • 209 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 16, <AP)— A substantial revision of Western European defence targets was predicted yesterday by officials familiar with the secret results of a study of Western Europe's rearmament i needs and abilities. The study was marie bv s committee of the North Atlantic
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  • 143 7 HYDKRABAD. Dec 16, (Reutcr) Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru $n\d last niijht the bisKt'M enemy o? Communism in India was "tht Communist Party itself." He told an t-leciitMi meeting attended by 250.000 people here: "The Communists in India are of very pour calibre.
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  • 78 7 HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 1(1. (UP)— District Attorney Ernest Poll and three other officials went to the Midway Hospital yesterday to gei actors-agent Jennings Lang to tell his version of the love shooting which put him in hospitaL 4 The officers brought with tnem a :!8 calibre pistol
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  • 158 7 PARIS, Dec. 16. (UP). —General 1) wig lit Eisenhower told a wavering NATO team yesterday that their Russian opponent "is not invincible." and promised they soon can make Europe so strong that the Soviets will recognize that it would be "foolish" to attack. But
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  • 133 7 OTTAWA. Dtc ]6, (UP)— The United Kingdom Information Office took vigorous issue yesi terday with financial writers I who predict an economic collapse ot Britain at an early date. The British government publicity agency called the forecasters of financial doom "crepe hangers."
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  • 91 7 BOGOTA. Colombia, Dec 16 (UP)- Bolivian Minister Humbeito Linares said yesterday that by fixing low prices ior tin. the United States ha. c brought Bolivia face to face wilh "an imminent economic, political and soci:il crisis." Linares >:iid at r press conference tfirit Bolivia was a.sking
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    • 160 7 UNITED NATIONS NEW YORK. Dec. 16, <AP« Dr. Raphael Lemkin, father of the U..\. Genocide Convention against ma^s destruction of peoples, charged yesterday that •Communist sympathisers" are fafcely accusing the United States of genocide against .Negroes. Then afm. he declared. is to divert UN
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    • 42 7 MANILAS GANDHI son of the late Mahatma Gandhi, carried his anti-apartheid campaign a step further yesterday when he crossed the Natal border into the Orange Free State without a permit. breaking the law preventing Asians from crossing provincial borders without permission.- AP
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    • 33 7 SEVEN people were killed and ten injured when a church collapsed yesterday at Santa Maria De Pire, 400 miles southeast of Caracas. Venezuela. Hundreds of people were reported tranneH hv falling masonry. Reuter
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    • 34 7 MR. Robert Neil Uardner, secretary to the British Embassy m Prague who was ordered on Friday to leave Czechoslovakia by the Czech Government, crossed the frontier into West Germany at Waidhaus. Bavaria. Saturday. Reuter
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  • 248 7 H» Dee. 16, (AP).-The Soviet bloc yesterday rejected a revised Western disarmament plan drawn up specially to meet some of Moscow demands ine Russian bloc hinted instead it would like to see the Big Four powers continue discussing arms control in secret sessions. Polish
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  • 129 7 BANGKOK, D«r 16, (AFP) G< neral Phat Pbac, directorgeneral ol the Police, pave a press conference yesterday and outlined the details of the antiCommunist jaws actually in preparation. The law will impose strong penuliit* againsi active Communists either Siamese or Chinese— and againsi
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    • 45 7 wmssm prrri i do^t Qy^j u— N yoo-hoo, up M^l __i24^^ KNOW IF <■* JUST f C OME JOIN HERE _gp j. ■r^li rD LIKE TO^CIS I'll ever jv^ y w^P E VME.NANcy S^ SO >/ 7^7 THESE r^^fEm _^w C/> o^l I ::^f 4^^ ~^Jt^ —I
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  • 354 8 Industrials: Fraser and Neave Ord. $3.80 to $4.00, Gammon |2.62i and $2.65. Goodwood Park (1.721 cuw to $1.63 ex Hammer $4100. Malayan Breweries $.'>.2O to >.") o,"> to $5.15, Malayan, Cement 49c to 51c. Malayan Collieries $1.72* ex div., McMister $40.25 to $40.50. Robinson Ord. '$:vB5 to
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  • Article, Illustration
    94 8 The first British aircraft carrier to have Jet fighter squadrons, the 36.000-ton H.M.S. Eagle was put through her paces in the Clyde Estuary, last month. The twenty first Royal Navy ship to carry the name, the carrier will have a peacetime complement of 2.000 officers and men. Including: six from
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  • 504 8 VolumeOf Business Increases MALA Y A N markrls ■bowed more confidence during lli«* *ve«*k and demand widened in all sections with a consequent inereasw in the volume of business. On balance over the week, prices moved irregularly in industrials, higher in tins ami lower in robbers, but
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  • 583 8 Raffles Hotel Ltd. Showed a profit before income tax of $.509,344 (52.3 per cent) for the year ended Aug. 31. this year, and a final distribution of 15 per cent is recommended making 25 per cent in all the same as for last year. Net liquid assets in
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  • 69 8 TRIVANDRUM, Dee. 14 Considerable progress is reported in the expansion oi Cochin port. The Rs 5.000.000 wharf front expansion project, Intended to enable four ships lo berth simultaneously, has made much headway. An oil-tanker berth for the channel. oil installation arrangements on Wellingdun island, new coal
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  • 141 8 LONDON. Dec 14. (Re uter) Japan i> the "vulnerable centre" of a power vacuum in South-East A>,ia. the Australian High Commissioner, Mr. Thomas W. While, said here today. Australia is perturbed about future developments in Japan, lie said. Addressing the
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 416 9 t i ol Dec. 10. m r, shows that M icl tal condition the Pedera S sens itions" H stance, e ders, both <. abo seem io pn »ccupied S ite success fl then :0s that themselves, 9 isly, to posh 9 and
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    • 124 9 THE ELECTORATE MUST BE EDUCATED I M iniciENmang ndS te estimate of Ol e pi oth< it is the *-ent tg does not or if od ecoj people is 5-sl tement that the elects fought ers r that, ntest da |p< s p h ips aa ill suf- the i
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    • 135 9 colleague the letter stes to hit ies his head. this act exhuu>ted ■>.- d time, you Inevi- is negative d and Uas, ;n i>e to internal ssitating use- energy. rt vhere the stuff not uncom'departments." e e eonfusioa i failure to cite ace number and t particulars
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    • 556 9 Sin- -The ISO ncici sc e 'tees for Kirby have ust .-ailed foi England 1 shall be most grateful U the protagonists or' thi- training scheme ;or te he n^ kind enough to lell us just what advantages there a:e in deciding to train teachers overseas It
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    • 203 9 Sir,— Tai Yew Chai is terribly old fashioned and simple-minded! There \s no d!flic-a:ty at all in naming the children ol a woman with more than 0m 1 husband. Their surname would be that of their mother. Why should children's surname follow their father's since their
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    • 452 9 i |e Emergency ;V the Emergency i 8 uu pause for concern. lne e :s much to dis ;S :et> With insinuations that would l like to see it prolonged "e is using it as a 55?AP«tW bargain, ng wiui the Government f« to
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    • 405 9 In the British House n! Commons the other day, Mi Attlee urged the Prime Mir ster to declare chat British defence of Malaya is solely to u advance tow ards the sell go^ ernment This sentiment has been repeatedly expressed before and since
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    • 162 9 Sir.— The Government is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. The subject heading as stated above is the term generally used in Tender Notices published in Gazettes and the Local Press and its purpose is obviously clear. Under the term used one may conclude
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    • 513 9 Sir—- With Christmas a few days away and the Chinese New Year due in about >ix weeks, commercial workers, especially those with a family are in a quandary Prices of essential goods <n make the festivals grand and .memorable affairs are costlier today than two months
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    • 227 9 Sir. I noticed in \he columns of your journal sometime back a 'proposal By a Mr. Lazarous iii.il Government should form Producer Boards an;) so I < p to market the produce ol Singapore farms through an organisation which would cut out the middleman and
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    • 233 9 Sir;—Within the last !tw days I have been receiving numerous calls and tetters from Technical Assistants working all over the country asking me whet he: certain statements recently made b% Councillors and reported in last Friday's issue oi youi paper, If not clarified, will do damage
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    • 44 9 Sir,—l should be grateful if you would convey my thanks to those in North Kedah who helped to achieve a total of $6,359.06 for ')\e Poppy Dav Fund Ihis year. MRS. .1. H. COOKE. l.ady Organiser. Poppy Day Fund. North Kedah.
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  • 848 10  - Of men and music Bill Webb Jones dfds af I HAVE just received a Christmas card from 8.8.C. arranger Ken Warner, an old friend of both myself and Radio Malaya's Bert Read. On the back of the card Ken has typed some news which has caused me to retract a
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  • 789 10  - PSYCHOLOGY CONCERNS THE DOG TOO Jon By APPARENTLY if your mother's fourth Christian name is Clarradina it will be an easy case to the Investigating Officer who has to decide whether or not you committed suicide. They will dig out all the complexes that such an unfortunate name would puss
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    • 272 10 IfpTPittfYl T\ TODAY NOW THEY'RE IN COLLEGE TEAM ING WITH LAUGHS! W^ jL »ml Caitorrinf J N >f Sf' II W* 4&L RUTH MARION POLLY*^ EOOiC W W^ HUGH SUCBS DW MdNTSE TOM HWMGN r^jM '^Sf% !>■■■<>> HALWMK&- ■■>»»««■. »Tf^ /r*'f?3 !■■>>! o» «mi -A ftr#mo«/at HctlK* b^^ gSjP^^^jg^^f^J Blazing
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    • 295 10 I BE THERE! WHEN I Abbott Costello mm I THE imi^ ii!ll MAN I AT THE REX XMAS COLUMBIA presents LOUIS HAYw!r^!^ LAST 5 SHOWS 11 a.m. 1.45, 1.00. 6..50 and <Un 1 srw£^'''!^^iS§S^^ BBBr4BJßHßjßß^B^&fiS££io£SSSS^fe4& «jS fTJ^ J^" nnJn W ***W*B™BIB»CTffSrWSSrVl r «SX?'^^ f "Alice In Wonderland' Children's Tea Pattj
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    • 352 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE u NEW SERIES-No. 47 groove > 11— T::iv i I 12— Inclinations i2*W5 o 7 rJ ,£> 14— Prefix: not 15 Neckpiece f™ 16— Wheel track '2 17 Note of seal j •'tDeixue 51^ N J77 S 5 V//l 22 Fish limb A// /A/ 23— Monster J3
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    • 565 10 ON THE AIR I RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (484 metre* 41 metres) 10 a.m. Emergency Newt (K.L.): 1 p.m. Freddy Martin Orchestra and Connie Hainrs: 1.30 Newt; 1.45 Home on the Range; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Children'* Programme. 6.35 Adventures in Music; «..">.> Announcements Singapore Share Market Report; 1 p.m. News;
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  • 878 11 Baxton, Stockton in 3rd Round »ro L ND r OV (ReUler >- prosper of meeting Hie most fashionable team* in Ihe land as ihetr prize, the nine remaining nanLeague clubs nel with contrasting fortune, in T*u lr ;r;i™ P cond rolin<l similes todav. _.Two ol them,
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  • 311 11 I A (I I* !M» I«M M* Reading 1 Southpori 1 S mthend 5 Oldham 0. Miilwail (i Scunthorjie 0 Colchester 2 Bristol C. 1 Gateshead 2 Guildfo d 0 Watford 1 Hartlepools 2. Swlndon 3 Torquay :> Witton A. :i workington 3. Chester 5 Leyton 2
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 11 photo. A mud with rain coats and unbrellafi against the thn- id ■iuiil rain Houds. distinguished Rugl»\ tans at last Saturday's Civilians ys Services emounter on the Padang. Tbrj are from M 1 1 to right. Mrs. P. Taylor, Admiral Sir U v R U sm II Mr. v. layior.
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  • 265 11 LOXDOX. Dec. 15. (Reutei Rugby League results. Xew Zealand Tom Third Test Match: Great Britain U N< Zealand 12. Club Matches: Batley 12 Hud dersfield 25. Bradford Norlhen 10 Doncaster 20. Cardiff 7 Hull Kingston Rovers 10, Castleford York 8. Halifax t> Barrow Hull 25 Leeds 15.
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  • 137 11 LONDON, Dec. 15. (Reuter).— By beating the potential England team in the final Ru^by In ion trial at Twickenham today, the Rest provided the sectors with a series of perplexing issues to ponder over w bra they meet this week-end to ehoose the side to oppme
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  • 81 11 M W YORK, IW 1«S (Barter) Th<- Kankm.s ommtu#> i.t Ihr I nit<d Slut^v Lawn i«nniv \svmution vpttns a >ur|»tis«' t<> d.i\ nh«n \b*-\ nouiinated J.»n\ Tijlk rt 21 i (mi ;n n ill player, MM K« 1 :rs Ihc Aiiicric .1 n i uHf uu^
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    • 325 11 CLASSIFIED^Anvg^KR^^^ JERSONAt I B 1 Give'' Wei. advice you U> > ipore Slancteid Dec 15 I paae? of These issues les f Ol (Jhi Ist- I ~~~"~~A< established rting House onversam g Machine experience OS tfl Box Standard invited 800k- Book- ing Co S 3 1 I $150/--\\i j rrenl
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    • 434 11 S'TLATIONS WANTED j f/FICIKX I totem-,;: Ist hostess y- 5n5..;..,,V S-;;: H i.ir ACCOMMODATION WANTED U*U UKNISHED Aur R^n, b,^7 v.:,,x TUITjQN j\EW SCIENCE SESSIONS Senior Post Cerl University Entrance and High ei Sea CeVt f xams comme ncine 7th hn ffPORE INST O^saiNCE a»j-iy oeraneoon Road. 8 pOSTAI TUITION:
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    • 635 11 I NOTICES Nft TENDER NOTICE '--DKRs fn)m contractors A| Ji belon Class "A" will the state 11 4 1 r Keda 4 h Perils, up to Pm. on the Bth day of January, 1*53, for th y l g22g» <* Camp hidings gSSS? Permanent M'-. Bat.:-:. Aior s- ar «in
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    • 45 11 PIuTRAGE'' \tHAT'S RIGHT, BUT f CRIMES? fi 'fi~OVo O\ WHY WON'T) HE GOT &UT WF«D UX>-i> UKfc THI vj WE'VEDONE) A5 OWNER OF iwHArSHE, I^ THINGS, \VOU PICK /AWAY. ,WEj BF GLAD 1O\ GOTCHA. mL.^^^" BJ !'i *T> IH!! I K uII > I L V
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  • 438 12  -  KEN JALLEH 5-4 Margin Decides Issue From PENANG, Sun. One more call for "second wind," one more brush off the sweat steaming from his brow, and Singapore's Loong Pan Yap made the stroke that won the Foong Seong Cup for the Colony for the first
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    79 12 The Civilians (striped jersies) and Services teams pi otographed before their annual M.K.I', match in Singapore last Saturday. From left to ri?ht (front) they are J. Meikle P. Tyrell. R. H. Bell. 1). K. ook. R. M. Parker. Jamieson. Podger. Coalson. iMtl.eod. Bvrne. "arnelly, Witt, l.angley. Standing: left to right:
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  • 255 12 BOMBAY. !>«« 16 (Renter). Crowds began to oiakk tin Brabonrnc Stadium line today in the rarh boera oi the morning, |>r«"|>arr«l to watch the vital ihinl »hi>*? pla\ in the second India-England Test. I ,_> t ipectc that the crowd In acn *0 i:
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  • 202 12 AT. I -INDI F >tball Fecio- 1 .1: > tou team IS players and three officials left Singapore yeste day bj Bharat Air-' ivs foi Calcutta Interviewed at Kallang Airport manager B R K Tandon described their a success financially and .> 3 e
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  • 140 12 SATURDAY Ooi Teik Hock (Pg) beat Wong Pen? Soon (S) 15-7 15-6. Ong Poh Lim (S) beat Lira Ah Soo (Pg) 15-7 15-3. Wong Peng- Soon and Teoh Peng Hooi S) beat Law Teik Hock and Teh Kheng Chooi (Pg) 12-15 18-13 15-6. Ong Poh Lim
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  • 321 12 Now came the eagerly awaited much speculated match between Ong Poh Lim and Ooi Teik Hock— but few expected the match to end tamely in favour of Ooi at 15—12. 15—2. A cautious Poh Lim refused to take chances against a brilliant Ooi and that perhaps brought
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  • 70 12 FOLLOWING were the results of the Singapore Badminton Association open championships played on Saturday. Miss Baby Low boat Miss Babe Lau Hui Huang 11— 0. 11—4; Koh Keng Slang beat Syed Salmi 15—12. 15—1; Leow Kim Fatt beat Wee Ens. Siang 15 -7, 13—4; Miss Helen Heng beat
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  • 73 12 KOTA BAHRU. Sun.— Nine teams have entered for the Kelantan football knockout competition for a trophy presented by the British Adviser. Mr. W.F.X. Churchill. The teams are Kota Bahru Police; Kuala Krai Police: Pasir Mas: Suara Muda; Prisons Sports Club: P.P.M.K.: Dynamos: Customs Sports Club and
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  • 34 12 The Seletar Football Club Dick Cup final played yesterday resulted in a win for the Naval Base Keow Nam Youngsters. They beat the Junior Athletic Association by six goals t; one.
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  • 48 12 SEREMBAN, Sun. The Malayan Indian Sports Association will hold the annual Thivy shield hockey tournament among Indian State teams in the country at Ipoh on December 29. 30. 31 and January 1. Perak won the championship since the inception of the competition two years ago.
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  • 307 12 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. Mr. Heali Joo Seang, president of the Penang Badminton Association, told Foong Seong Cup badminton players of Penang and Singapore at a dinner given by theP.B.A. at the Penang Rubber Trade \>sociation this evening that he felt that the
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  • 168 12 Penang had lost the cup but not their courage. Ooi Teik Hock and Lee Hoo Chye playing Wong Peng Soon and Teoh Peng Hooi proved that they had still the heart to fight by beating the Singapore pair 15-12. 18-14. x The first set was
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  • 177 12 Wong Toyed With Ah Soo A refreshed and recovered Wong Peng Soon entered the court against Lim Ah Soo to bring the Singapore score to 4_l when he beat Ah Soo 15-5. 15-8. Playing a cat and mouse game with his"" young opponent, he evened the 2-0 lead which Ah
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  • 259 12 Loons* Pan Yap and Law Teik Hock took the court next and even the most optimistic Singapore supporter did not expect the cup to come Colony way so soon and so surprisingly Loong Pan Yap rose to the occasion grandly beat Law the Malayan runner-up at 15-11
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  • 59 12 MALACCA, Sun. Charlie Seow retained his singles title when he beat Wee Say Lock in 15 minutes by 15-3, 15-4. Yap Koi Fong beat Tan See Sail 15-11, 15-3 for the junior singles title. The mixed doubles title went to Evelyn Chua and Chua Ban Chuan who beat
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    • 51 12 IriiiEsF '^fl iikiii HUES ai the principal r w;s in Ma aj a iiidw am r.n Siacapore 1-32 12.31 Malacca 9..55 10.04 Port Dii'k.son 8.3»> 8.15 Port Sham 7.50 8.24 Peaaac 2.lt> 3.03 TOMORROW Singapore 5.6S 1.07 Malacca W.23 10.35 Port l)iik<«»n 9.04 9.1H Port Sham 8.17 8.52 Penan* fc.4l
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