Singapore Standard, 19 December 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard ij x VOL. N NO. 171. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 218 1 Standard Staff Reporter Mil LIONS of dollars' worth of overseas contracts and orders were n Mnaapore yesterdays speculation on the rise or faH of7he sterling began to mount. c Bankers refused to comment on the situation, pointing out that the difficulties arose
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  • 204 1 MALAYAN Exchange Bank Association Un announced rates of exchange after a lempo«[u -ii-ioti m quotations on Monday of specified currencies. The suspension of quotations m the case of specified currencies followed the partial freeing »f the sterling on Saturday. From Monday forward transactions m sterling were
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  • 46 1 Fourth Xmas Supplement Tomorrow rOHOBBOITS issue of „ipore Standard will M pa^t>. including gt Christmas Suppletour th this year. v pleni'^nt contains u> sp<tial Christie of interest to irici old .is well as fog Christmas parties. the fane, a 1952 will be distributed h iM»py now.
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  • 51 1 tK Dsc 13 u\P^ B i of Review nas picked Sura" as the I I st acting, the c I Jan Sterling C urnival* 1 and Rich- m -Fourteen i nun :xced its selnighi In Sun" was the (Paramount) of < "An
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  • 43 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Chinese resettlement officer was shot and killed by bandits while he was riding his motor-cycle m the Tapab area of Perak yesterday A rubber tapper was also murdered IB the same area.
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  • 152 1 Recommend Residents' Certificates Standard Staff Reporter OLD Residents of Singapore, who are not British subjects, but who are of good character, should be allowed to apply tor a Residents Certificate, entitling them to have tree entry into the Colony from any place outside Malaya without a "permit" or "pass". This
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  • 80 1 Standard Staff Reporter MR. AW BOON HAW. Governing Director of Sin Poh Amalgamated', donated $50,000 to the Thailand (Phumiphon) Royal Air Force Hospital m Bangkok during his visit there to attend the Thailand National Day celebratl0 Mr Aw has also promised to contribute some
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  • 461 1 Lyttelton Declares; Both Malay And Chinese Interests To Be Safeguarded Standard Stan Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Secretary of Stale for Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton m his final press conference tonight said that the British Government were pledged to safeguard the interests of both parties the Malays and the Chinese.
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  • 59 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 18. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER Market: Dull. LONDON TIN Spot: £927 10s. per ton buyers, £932 10s. sellers. Three months: £922 10s. buyers, £927 10s. sellers. Settlement price:
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  • 996 1 OUR READERS' Christmas Toy Fund, launched with the nbtect of providing festive S 1 to 736 Singapore cripped orphaned and under-pri-vileged children. received a zstsArpg Fond to 5,735.77. risen considerably. Tbis >• SSnd Veflection on tkos* ho Sough themselves so husy Colony. This thouf htfulness
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    383 1 Reds Give UN Only 11,559 Names; Allies st 132,474 Reds MUNSAN, Dec. 18 (UP) A United Nations ■■qUwm told the press that the Communists gave the United Nations tinnames of 11,559 prisoners-oiwar including 3,198 tghtfag mni of the United States. The rest of the non-Koreans furnished by
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  • 115 1 PARIS. Dec. 18 (AP)— Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky turned down today a revised western disarmament proposal. He called it "wishy-washy" and meaningless. Breaking a week-long silence. Vishinsky told the U.N. General Assembly's 60-nation Political Committee that Britain. France and the United States
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  • 280 1 Standard Staff Reporter A FEW THOI SAND Singapore children, who would have had no ehanee of entering m-IiooI» next year, am now likely to he given admi*Kion, it wan announced m the Singapore I,r«ri*lati\ r (on mil yeHterday h> th* Director of Education, Mr.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 55 1 VERITAS "Elephant" Brand MANTLES /Vim n v s Th t Wo rid Onr. Representative*: W Ci. THI RSTON JL 10. Singapore <V K. Lumpur Otf llllll ollPE& p TOLLEYS/ fM if /-I N *"*^biii^H r^siain T^^_ wEaßr^Sm^SßaaaaaV Jl At\\ 1 Sole Agents: McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE 1 KUALA IXMPLB IPOH
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  • 357 2 Select C'ttee Urges Acceptance Of Marriage (Amendent) Bitt There's No Justification For It, They Contend Standard Staff Reporter REPRESENTATIONS to the Select Committee, appointed to report the Christian Marria-e (Amendment) Bill, indicate that the prospect of MM* a Initiation will be met *ith united opposition by
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  • 233 2 Standard Staff Reporter CHILD marriages m which either party is under age oi 16 is to be outlawed m Singapore by the nd oi this yea if the reeumroendations of the Select Committee appointi d to examine the Civil Mai iage (Amendment) Bill me ts
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  • 32 2 HEXG LIE CHOO was sentenced to tour months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when he admitted using a room a1 an address m Omar Road as
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 2 photo. Looking »>ver the script of their forthcoming production to be shot m Malaya are Hollywood ace director "Breezy" Eason (right) and Ed. Fenton. sound engineer of Sound Masters. Giving advice on a technical point is Mr. Leon Britton (with glasses). Far Eastern Supervisor for RKO and Walt
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  • 64 2 $25,000 Bail In Cheating Case BAIL of $25,000 m two sureties each were offered to Paul Kewlean Thomas and Abdul Cader bin Ismail m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when a charge of cheating E. G. Frangeheim of "the Bornto Sumatra Trading Co. (M) Ltd.. of $21,000 worth of
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  • 49 2 A CO-OPERATIVE stores society has been formed recently by the Naval Bast employees. So far. 600 members have been enrolled. The society will begin to f operate next month. Each member is not allowed to own more than 50 shares, which cost $10 each.
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  • 540 2  -  OSWALD HENRY By "KAMPONG SENTOSA"— a full-length movie, with a running time of two hours and 20 minutes and covering 12 reels has Just been finished m Malaya and is now being cut prior to being sen! to New York and Manila
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  • 131 2 NONE of the 101 students I rum three Singapore Chinese middle schools Yoke Eng School, Chung Hwa Grrls' School and Nan Chiau Girls' School who sat for the recent Government sponsored junior-middle-third examination was successful. This was disclosed by the results of the examination issued
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  • 101 2 CAUGHT sleeping m a sentry box at the main gate of the Regimental Quarter Guard Room on Oct. 30. Trooper D;.niei Sidney Collins was sentenced at a Singapore Court Martial yesterday at the Selarang Barracks to six month? detention Defence Counsel. Capt. J Eastman pleading m mitigation.
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  • 90 2 SEVEN hotel keepers were fined a total sum of $1,895 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, for foiling to register particulars of lodgers m their hotels. Those fined were: Velaya Nadar of Menaka Hotel <$70>. Gay Mok Kirn of Nan Tai Hotel ($600), Looi Ah
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  • 54 2 THE RULES for recruitment of volunteers to the Singapore Civil Defence Corps and the main conditions of service, pay and allowances were approved by the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Under the rules, a Selection Board is provided for to assist the Commissioner m the appointment of
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  • 188 2 Improvement Bill Rushed Throught Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Improvement Bill was rushed through all its atages at the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday and passed to enahle a diagnostic survey to he taken of the island and a master plan prepared. The City Council President, Mr. T P. F. McNeice
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  • 59 2 A DOUBLE birthday party was held yesterday at No. 3, Kulim Place, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Xavier of Singapore on the occasion of the birthday of their son Larry (15) and Celine (13). Both of them were born on Dec. 18. About 50 of Larry's
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  • 161 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE QUESTION of preparing a list "B" of all those struck off the electoral registers as a result of the recent check-up carried out by the Elections Office Is being considered by the Singapore Government This was announced m the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 206 2 BUY YOUR FRE^:" PAINTINGS ntmi nn EXHIBIT m V raffles Lxsnn m (corner Bra* Ba^ali lid. and U <.<■',. \{<\ opened up Jo 2llli liurt^ MOST DESIRABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT 3 n el AN INVESTMENT OF LASTING VALUE for /F^ backs s I IJL fc thlS Dlire milk Every hahy ted
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  • 207 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir Franklin Crimson, yesterday reviewed the work of the Legislative Council during the year before proroguing the Council to Feb. 19, 1952. The session of Council has been noteworthy for two important changes. These, Sir Franklin said, were
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  • 101 3 Standard Staff Reporter BECAUSE the Malays had not availed themselves of the medical facilities to be had m Singapore, more Malay adults and children died per thousand of the population than among the Chinese and Indians, said Che Fatimah binte Harun, a leading Colony
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  • 55 3 THE CUSTODIAN of Enemy Property held 200 immovable properties acquired by the Japanese Military and Government authority and 21 properties acquired by Japanese civilians. This was stated m answers to written questions tabled by Dr. C. J. Paglar at the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. A total
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  • 124 3 'Pilot' Team Spoke In 7 Tongues CONTINUING their pilot survey into the extent of social and economic hardship caused by illness and the incidence of certain diseases, the University of Malaya social survey team yesterday interviewed about 90 rural" and *ity families m Singapore. The team spoke m seven differen*
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  • 94 3 ABOUT 1.035 boys m Singapore have passed Standard Five m Government English schools this year. Only 733 of these have been given or promised places m Standard Six next year. This was stated m the answer given to written questions tabled by Mr. Thio Chan
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  • 66 3 MALAYS m Malaya must rely on their own strength for the quick achievement of independence and not depend on promises made by ministers hundreds of miles away, states the December issue of the Voice of "The "Voice" stressed the importance of unity among he Malays It
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  • 16 3 THE SINGAPORE Governexaminations or because of be""WJ^SiuUd. m .answer lative Council yesterday.
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  • 18 3 m the Singapore ursi te rourt yesterday, without her degirl at w addres* ifl Desker Boad.
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  • 798 3 'r i D in O Good Job Despite Handicaps' Standard Staff Reporter ■i«, Ti,,,,; ,,n" ,6 rfT" h erd s*? 1 oul re"" 1 s *r-» tss ire l^r,r! assa? A Mr. Naur has alleged that as J*««« Of red-tape and lack of PUai staff, a
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  • 149 3 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER a tu-o-day hearing dealing with more than HOO ilems the largest number of applications m the history of Singapore rhe Board of Licensing Justices yesterday paid a tribute to the "excellent irork" done by Mr. M. C. Boyle, ASP., and Mr.
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  • 209 3 Statulanl Staff K«>|M»rl«-r NONE OF Singapore** leading hotel* an«l fir*t clans bar* have gla*M »a*hing marhint* for rleatiio^ glares or tumbler*. The Singa|M»re Stan<lar<l found aflrr an inquiry yesterday. The Standard's inquiry was made after the Singapore Board of Licensing Ju«tiee* indicated that fii-»t class
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  • 165 3 UK Precedent For Injury Allowances Standard Stafl Reporter MEW SCALES bI allowan >r officei .■> m the public •><■■ vices, who are Injured during the coui ie d! I tieii dil iei i r i I pi eseni emei jencj m ere <•- proved b- the Singapore Legit lativ c
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  • 91 3 ENTERTAINMENT alto* iiu totalling lIjMQ the Chid Justice of Sinf tpoi <■ Mit month f i dim Sepi 1 lad H appi Dyed lo the Finance "ii mittee oi mt 11 itiv« Coim* ci! yesterdaj 'j'h<- Committee a so appi a mpplemeotai y provision >' $9(10
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    • 135 3 DUllinn PHILIPS "PHOTO-FLUX" ri Afu H BULBS IPS makers of the famous Philips radio. V#r #f/# your Home Snapshots The CAPITOL 1 RESTAURANT I announces that TODAY, DECEMBER 19th g |Jbe Restaurant has been reserved by A Mr. «c Mrs. G. Uttamram o/i l/iP orra>ion o/ their h ttireicell dinner
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    • 193 3 6 X'MAS GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY V ft E.P.N.S. TOAST d&tL wSbk (*hi*S*) tMT^fcfeJ PACKED IN PRESEN- E* <^/rf > +4^Afß iinrflLa EPNS- CASSEROLE DISH N^^^^ jU COOLER B^J f& h\ $25 00 I^^^SSSHBt ENGINE TURNED ENGLISH HAND CUT CRYSTAL V M N A IBw STERLING SILVER 7 PIECE SHERRY SET
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 25 3 SINGAPORE DIARY RED CROSS: Distribution of toys at St. Andrew's Mission Hospital 2.30 p.m.: General Hospital 3 p.m. .Y.W.C.A.: Combined Christmas social at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 492 4 "BRINGING IN FED. GOVT. MIGHT KILL SCHEMES Tan On Delay In Forming Unified Education Service Standard Staff Reporter THE be*t method of killing any §rhcmc for higher posts for local men m Singapore va> 1«> bring m the Federation Government into tke scheme. This suggestion was made m the Singapo:t
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  • 661 4 Staadpard Mart Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The strength ot Che Saleha binti Mohamed Alis conscience which made her speak m English at the last meeting ot the Selangor State Council has led to writers m the English and Malay Press criticising her action.
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    33 4 The Singapore Cold Storage Co. Lul's Christmas windows this year arr specially decorated for children. There are all sorts of sweets on the revolving Ferris wheel and carousal m this miniature Fun Fair.
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  • 96 4 KUALA LI MPUR. Tues.— A 31-year-old Chinese. Lav T;i; Chuan. who stole $2 cash and jewellery valued at StiO. was sentenced to 18 months' r.i b\ the President of the Sessions Court. Mr J G Adams, today A Chinese woman. Scow Hua N^ee. said that on
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  • 155 4 'Slums At Its Worst'— Menon PEN ANt;. Tues. The part of Crown land off Prangin Road Ghaut was described by Dr. N. K. Menon at yesterday V Settlement Council meeting as "Slums at its worst anil an eye-sore."' when he requested for its improvement without having to penalise the poor
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  • 73 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A taxi driver. Tan Chiang, was fined S2OO m default two months' rigorous imprisonment, by the Second Magistrate for offering a $15 biioe :u Inspector Wan Omar. On Dec. 17 when Inspector Wan Omar was on duty at King's House, he found
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  • 107 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue* At the end of November, there were 194 trade unions on the Federation of Malaya Trade Union Register. Thirty trade unions, one of which is a federation, have their registration pending. The total membership of all unions including those with registration pending was 112.341.
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  • 91 4 New Legco Members KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.--The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. M. V. Del Tuio has appointed Mr. E. B. David' to be a temporary member of the Federal Executive Council and has accepted th e resignation of Tuan Haji Sheik Ahmad bin Sheik Mustapha as an unofficial member of
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  • 90 4 KOALA LLMPIR lues On July 14 last, m the hu.il.t Lumpur Railway Station an Indian named Loganath.in. son of Vallipuram was arrested for being m possession §1 a revolver and 18 rounds oi ammunition which were found m a bag: he was carrying Charged m thf
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  • 196 4 PENANG, M«m Sp. ing at the adjournment bi the Settlement CoundU meeting yesterday. Dr. K. Mohd fcrifl said that it has been '•> prao lice to have an examinalioi for the firia! year students m the Malay vernacular schools prior to their admittance
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  • 89 4 STUDENTS VISIT MALACCA MALACCA, Tues. Sixteen students from the Department of Geography of the University of Malaya are m Malacca town to do field work m urban geography as part of their training m geography at the University. The students are under ihe charge of Mr. Dix. Visiting Lecturer at
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  • 143 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue.s Mi Cheong Yoke Choy. a trustee of the King George V Silver Jubilee Memorial Fund, has Ri\en an interest free loan of $5,000 To help the cause which finds its income from investments at a very low ebb. The fund cares
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  • 38 4 MALACCA. Tues. Daio Tan Cheng Lock will preside «t the informal meetin* to be held here tomorrow of community leaden In connection with the formation of a Malacca branch of the Independent* of Malaya Partj.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 31 4 vwwiwvvvtvwvvvwwvwwwvvvvvv few dollars won't hurr? you, but a y& the Toy \&Sj®i J Fund would mean vso %jr < much to the jS crippled children off j Singapore. I MVUVWMVUVWVMW »HV»>riftftftf Wtl
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    • 135 4 B. BCS7O Cm^^r Today: 3*o 6 .30 and 44 JUV/ITa H^art Touch n- m Sw NKXT H "BUM I I x CtN MAI OPEK. stor h'WutheiV He Mttli t t> r. I» U s -FONG <(;= f H m K^ fak run mm Co i -WYOMIN VI '(.MEN \i f
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  • 952 5 Councillors Hit At Cinema Bill Standard Staff Reporter 5.,u,-, ;KS IV 1 Si "S a P°~ o«vep n ..,en, w., 1 1-MaH V < l .V rtai m <l»ty »«re levelled m 1C Legislative Council yesterday. I lir charge* w.-rc made by Mr. C. C. Tan (Pro»r.-s.
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  • 114 5 Socialist Party To Be Formed KUALA LUMPUR. Tries move i.s being made by certain people m the Federation who are the so called "dissenters' oi the newly formed Independence of Malaya Party to form a Malayan Socialist Party with headquarters m Kuala Lumpur. The new party is likely to be
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  • 379 5 Standard Staff Reporter TIIK SINGAPORE Board of Licensing Justices at their final annual meeting yesterday m the premises of the First Criminal District Court approved 77 new applications for Public House Licences for 1952, out of Jo*> new applications from 61 districts m the
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  • 60 5 TOYS tor handicapped children m Singapore were presented to the Xed Cross by the Canadian Association at the Social Welfare Centre yesterday. Standing around the toys are (from left): Mr. I J.B. McMillan, vice-president of the Association. Mrs. D. Armstrong, secretary. Capt. Lynch, president. Mrs. Me- Millan.
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    45 5 Phot«» Captain Dave Evans, master of the Motor Tv« <;r<>nadi«*r of he Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Company hands over S7O donated to The Standard Toy Fund by the officers and crew of his ship, to Miss Joan Webb Standard cashier for the Toy Fund. Standard
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  • 84 5 THF. tNCOME" Tax B mrfi of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clei ■< il Ser\ic t 's' Union, jreste 'i < ii»cided to form a branch commil tee. at their inaugural 'tih.'- held at the Civil Sei ii< a." sociatiofl i>- emisea Mr. Kula;a.i^!i. the
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  • 51 5 SINGAPORE iromen must have the desire ?•> shoulder espoestbi lily i! they .tie to take -Me,; place be>ide men v equa 1c clni-ed Mrs Elizabeth Choy if the Legislative Council meet ins yosteid.; Mrs. QlO5 appealed I i omen to join the various organisations connected with defence oi
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  • 68 5 Standard >«al( Reporter FOLLOWING 'ir aph tion m a 1 1 not cease Is efl the pi c enl O tax remot ci 1 state nent foi to say a t the e >< c Leg i >• < eduction m c 1 md thui
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  • 198 5 >Ul» I Ul.MIs IUMC IO 1,1.1(1 >♦„<!. ding l i.d n < mcdi i I9th Hi im her, 19,1. b v i Malaya* Kelrig fo Iralalgar M son Rd.. I I n.-iMotk f Factory, Knrr fcaHr-j Kd straits let WTw, killinr% K,l Orchard Kd \rmrni.m M Static. Addpiii
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 538 6 Review of Views School Profiteers j THE new ruling introduced to< curb profiteering m some! Chinese schools by the Singa-< pore Education Department! was hailed by independent! Sin Chew Jit Poh and Nanfangi v Evening Post. I It is a well-known fad said Sin< Chew that m some schools,) students
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    • 468 6 TJ7E still think of education as concerned primarily with turning out scholarly gentlemen who earn their living by exercising of their brain power. They would go to work every morning m clean shirts and neatly pressed trousers and return home with their bodies uncontaminated by the pweat
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    • 346 6 'PHI'S today there is greater emphasis placed on vocational and technical training. In Singapore vnd the Federation there are technical schools but it cannot be said that they are playing an active part m the transformation of our economic life. Thtie is an acute shortage of skilled labour but our
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  • 1890 6  - JOHORE HAS TOWN BOARDS WITHOUT THE BOARDS BAHASHIM SEEDIN By IX7 IT H the promulgation of the local Authority Election Ordinance, 1950, three main Town Boards' m the State, Johore Bahru, Bandar Maharani and Bandar Penggaram, will have "Town Councils" and elected representatives early next year. However, m the administrative
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  • 436 6  -  STUART DE LA MAHOTIERE By LONDON, Dec. 18 TPHE lightning tour of Malaya by Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton is being taken very seriously indeed m London m contrast to that of Jim Griffiths and John Strachey m 1950. The general feeling here m London is that the
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  • 237 6 tnd department and t- t part menial officers giving »«-i pe.t opinion on thei? b: of work— all of wh;c towards a given obied v*> need for an em .1 c.dinsting centre reu n emphasis It i« here that an ?ntp and capable Secretary his part m preserving
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 14 6 1 Gold Dollar Tea J Sfcum Yip Ltong Tta pt antatioot fci^^^^^ Canifroß Highlands
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    • 98 6 Owing to pressure of space Readers' Letters have been held over until tomorrow. rn/s CH«/srAi4s There i^ a camera 1o suit every pocket. ZEISS IKON %tf V^ A I f A MF 1 I* A Call on us for a demonstration SINGAPORE FHOTO CO. q^ QQ l-I* 1 Wl I
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  • 275 7 soviet Bloc For New Start On 'Disarm' Issue PARIS. |)er. ltt Ap\ ti. t >. """^"^^^^^^r. l»"d arms reduction. Western spokesman comS^ed,, Privately ttiat the United States, France and Britain would fight such a move when a vote is taken today or tomorrow m the
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  • 60 7 HONGKONG. Dec. 18, (Reu-ter-AAP)—There will be largescale military training of civilians m all Chinas seaboard provinces this winter. Peking radio said last night. Quoting a report from Nanking, the radio said meetings to discuss plans for the training of civilians had recently been held m
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  • 66 7 NLW yORK, Dec 18 <UP). The Empire State Building, the tallest structure m the world, will be sold this week «r 851,000.000, according the New York World Tele sraci and Sun yesterday ml f n «wspaper said the iU--storey building will be h?3 by a
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  • 113 7 BERNE. Dec 18. (AP) The Swiss Government said Monday it is prepared "m principle" to provide truce inspectors to Korea The Communists recently suggested Switzerland as one of the "neir. rai" nations which might stall the proposed truce inspec tion commission. Switzerland's Minister m
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  • 237 7 MOSCOW, Dec. 18 (AP)— The Soviet Union may be r<*atly to 'consider giving economic ami in«luKtrial assistance to the Middle East, whose conflicts with the West have been receiving great attention here. Informed observers m Moscow say that if overtures for such aid
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  • 100 7 FRIBOURG. Dec. 18, (AP>— A Swiss chemical manufacturer has invented a self-lighting cigarette. One tip of the cigarette IS saturated with a secret chemical which sets the tobacco aglow when rubbed gently against the side of the packet. The friction produces no flame, nor is it necessary
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  • 85 7 NEW DELHI. Dec. 18, <AFP>— The Chinese infiltrations into the Sikkim border area x would be discussed between members of the Indian Government and India's representative m Sikkim. Mr. Harishwar Dey, who arrived m New Delhi yesterday, informed circles revealed last night. These circles pointed
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  • 102 7 BRUSSELS. Dtt lfc. < Renter) Plans foi a Socialist ideologi cal offensive throughout Far Eastern Asia are sieadilv taking shape following a three- day congress of the Socialist International which ended beie Sun day night. The International's General Council decided that democratic socialism could best be
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  • 173 7 WASHINGTON, lite IT (Al')--T1... US Air few announced laH niphl it hat lei a new ronlrart for «!«>,- lopment of an alomir airrraft engine m what described as another approach to finding a m t«. harness atomic power to flying. The
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  • 51 7 THE HAGUE. Dec 18. (AP»— The Dutch government Started r. crackdown yesterday on Com munists m civil service lobs. In a new move to strengthen internal .security, the govern ment published* list ol Communist or pro-Communist organizations to which ii'i\t fiiner.: employees; may not
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  • 40 7 NASSAU BAHAMAS. D< c II (Reuteri Mr Hilary Saint George Saunders. amho; of number of novels :ind historical works, including the Ministry of Information classic, "The B.<" le nt Britain." died here .'ail mt'h; v\ .is s.'}
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  • 104 7 HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 1H I P>. Distri< t "Uorne> S Ernest Roll announced yesterday that he would present the Walter Wander shooting case to th<- county grand ,iur\ M Tuesday morning with a request for indictment of the movie producer. Roll disclosed his plans
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  • 122 7 Europe Plans To Build Own Atom Centre PARIS. !><• 18 (API— Atomic scientists from 14 countries Monday met to iw tQ fiiifl a way to build a Ru.r ■>- boratory for Europe that would compare with America's U,< i iI it Some «f Europe's kad ur nuciear physicists are »i
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  • 57 7 LONDON. Dae ih i Beuh Quet n Miiry 1 1-yeai ''«i mother of King Georci \I. nas beeti advised i>\ n» r doctors not to undertake inf evening encasements. H wm •nnounoed here jresterdas The iniriouriconu'iii add< <\ that thil advice w;ts purely precaution. The
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    • 160 7 B—^BJBJBJB^BJBJB^BJBJP^^ v i Bj Be vI Bx BT V 1 1 B 1 -.cat SELECTOH DIAL -TALE LIGHT jM^^ -ftSStVE BAKELITE HANDLE 9 -cEAMLINED BODY /^R EEVELLED SOLE PLATE [1/-^^^ •SIDI ENTRY OF FLEX SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO LTD .s;a*OHE KUALA LUMFUft IFOH fENANG mmmmm *i*^ I*ll FAMILY ;CAR f <
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  • 226 8  -  J. G. DARBYSHIRE To End Days In Scrap Heap By Standard Shipping Reporter KNOWN to thousands of Chinese the "Grand Old Lady" of Eastern Seas, the 7,400-ton 8.1. ship Tairea the last of the three-funnel vessels to operate m the Far East will leave Singapore today
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  • 130 8 Standard Staff Correspondent j KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government's Beaver aircraft 'feeder ser- vice" will be specially used by Government officials, military officers and everyone connected with bringing th<* Emer- i gency tr > an eariy end. the Acting Director v>f Civil A\ia-
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  • 74 8 WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, (Reuter). President Truman formed an emergency board tonight m an effort to end the strike of Pan-American World Airways which threatens serious disruption of the Korean air lift. The President's Press Secretary, Mr. Joseph Short. 4old reporters today the White
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    51 8 photo.. Kir hard Tan. (centre) is seen with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kirn Lin after his arrival m Singapore yesterday m the Felix Roussel from Manila. Richard has been away from Singapore for five years and recently graduated at the Far Eastern University m Manila as an engineer.
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  • 245 8 Standard Aviation Reporter FyiST Nicobarese ever to have visited Britain, or flown such a distance m a plane, reached Singapore by air yesterday on his way home to those little islands dotting the mid-Bay of Bengal. He was Rev. John Richardson. Church of England Bishop
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    • 488 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Once* Dverlanc Sop Lo« Aniele* All American 6 Conodion Cities Penaoo P S'Harr Soon An LA/SF ALASKA BEAR 16/19 Dec 20 O:c 21/24 Dec 15 Jon JACOB LUCKfcNBACH 24/ 26 Jan 27 2 3 Jjn 29 Jon/2 F«b 21 F«b Fc full c" :uiors o*
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    • 387 8 S(;iVE the Crippled^ Children «^v^jj j i Chris tm as j&jySm Z ;By Sending jA Happy $A Cheque to Standard Toy Fund, c *Do It Today! J Till EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. Psrr Swertenham, Penang, Nagapattinoi and Madros s s. "Jalagapal" (Accepting Passengers and Cargo) Singapore P. Swe'tenhom Penang. Arriving
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    • 168 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland -America Line Nederlond Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE JEW ORLEANS Spore P. S'kam Ptno i t SALATIGA (RL) 29 Dec/6 Jo. 7/3 Jan 9/10 Jan •RADJA (SMN) 12/18 Jan 1.9/20 Jon 21/22 Jan SCHIEDYK (HAL) 25/31
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    • 505 8 Spore P. S'» lQrr "KINA" tor Bangkok, Hongkong, Manila, Kobe Yokohama 22-24 Dec 20-21 q.. "LALANDIA" t for Soigo^ c Bangkok 2S-27 D.c "KAMBODIA" for Bangkok Hongkong Kobe Yc*ohomo 6-7 Jan "FALSTRIA- for Soigor 6 Bangkok l!-!2Jon "INDIA" tor Bonqko* Hongkong, Manila Kobe Yokohama 26-28 Jan 23-25 Jen 'MORELIA" for
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    • 39 8 Despatches TODAY: North Borneo.! Labuan, Brunei an,l Miri a.m. by Darv ih Palembang by Ban Hong Liong. Arrivals TODAY: Sibu (letters and parcels) by Bruas. Britain, X. [reland. Eire. Europe. X. and W. Africa, West Indies (parcels) by Glenartney.
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    • 228 8 m Harbour WHARVES Larut ck;,, r,w i-,, r t^ Victoria Dot-k: Frenunila, a^ •»•> ■> Tankhav«n HI JJSSy 40 2 K-ppcl l>«K-k: Dromus, PatooAutomedon 36 37 2 Kamutiing, Retriever British Prince 19 20 4 (l l: Ha ale Charon 45 1 Reinnara, Ged vi. Bemeru, Kong City )t \e'\ ')art
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  • 131 9 $*****00 Offer Is Rejected ♦he build"ng was SiX" 0 fefuSed ond yesterday's auction S7 B fr m sole Nossim and Co at 2? P r< ?P er »y held by Quay heir P'emiscs m Collyer erected by the Whiteaway I-aidlavv Company 38 vpar^ ago
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  • 89 9 WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 AP >. A report on production and marketing of tin m the Far East was turned over yesterday to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the Government's tin buyer. Tne report, prepared by the special government mission just returned from Malaya and Indonesia is regarded
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  • 71 9 THE Ford Motor Company will begin, on Dec 28 to recall' some workers laid off as a result of mode! change-overs. A. P. photo. Picture taken at a farewell party given to Mr. N. Kamac hand ran. who is retiring after 44 years' service with Paterson, Simons
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  • 146 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues. The sharp fall m the metal price resulted m the withdrawal of the buying strength from the tin section of the Malayan share market today. Industrial shares were quietly steady, while rubbers were quiet. Changed prices were: Buyers Sellers
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  • 55 9 Slightly Up In New York NEW YORK. Dec. 18 (Reuter)— M n r d p^i n b t SS'Jf on by the foreign exchange situation wa. described S U «l.'« O "t.?l"n« n to W b.' la i d PO.iPlenty ot bjddeis D u^ ore ,g n were ™> ><
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  • 121 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore wa* steady yesterday on short-covering purchase*. There were good orders for the lower grades of rubber, resulting m a moderate turnover of business. Prices yesterday were about 2\ cents per Lb. below Monday's levels. first grade rubber for
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  • 64 9 Three officials of Sarawak Oilfields Ltd. left Singapore yesterday Tor Kuching. They reached here by Qantas ,'BOAC from London where discussions were held with Shell officials. Present Sarawak output is five million gallons compared with the million gallon produced pre-war, said the Managing-Director Mr. R.L\ Hales (left). Next to him
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  • 34 9 THE Bnai estimate of \j'.e production m India is 4.677 541 bales for The current yea; I!)51-iy52, Showing an increase of 41.7 per cent, owing to high price stimulus. U.P. r
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  • 87 9 LONDON. Dec. 18 fAFP) Mr. A.C. Openshaw. chairman of the Amal na mated Cotton Trust Ltd.. m a statement to the Trust's annual meeting m Manchester, said that Japanese competition m the cotton industry is far more serious than peop'e realise. Japanese production, he said. is incren^inji
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  • 252 9 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 18: That British finoncial circles have accepted the permanence of synthetic rubber it is quite clear from reactions to the proposals of Sir Clive Baillteu, Chairman of Dunlop Rubber and new president ©f the Institution of the Rubber Industry. On
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  • 205 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 18: Propertyowners, fearful of sterling devaluation and m their desire not to be caught napping, have put up the price of land, developed or undeveloped, by as much as 25 per cent. A terrace house situated m or n^ar town previously
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  • 30 9 Messrs. Chan Sze Onu uid Co report the following production figures tor November. Malaka Pinda R. Estates, Ltd. 87. 4(i Ibt and New Scudai. Ltd 42 «kjii tbi
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG. Dec. 18 S(M Standard Service -Closing p ees on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.55 to £1 Sterling: HK56.690 to US$l; HKM to Malayan $1: HKSO.^BB to one In danesian Rupiah; Gold UK- r > to one tael
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  • 25 9 THE fo ests of the f ted State? include no t than 800 kinds of i:ees and cover ove. Mli.GtK IKW
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  • 38 9 Little Trade In Produce "-l.tmlird M.trU.i tlipftff 1 U d m the p m )o e m; i Sinj Copi had I) at I sell< •B] I, bo I nef being n\ led coi ded |84 i>< i
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  • 13 9 I HERE c n t 601 '<•!!■ i bank Stales and
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    • 36 9 rtit' taw-M HMipm rutihci orito vest*>rda> ttuwrs S«'ll«r> N« I KSS Spot HJf| $140 KOH i (l Mle» No I KSS SI.'IIIA $|.4U N« KSS lIJII |tJS No I KSS lilt] IIJII T<»n<": Steady quiet.
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    • 16 9 si\(;apoki; Tu«*s Ihe prirr o! tin to rt.i was 447 i picul. Down |I€ 4.
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    • 107 9 Ideal iiiiis far A 9 anwMm >V: v b^bl aK^faßß^B I ?>fft ;^^C^BMBMP^^JBr9^B^B^B^B^B^BWB^BBS^B^BmiB^BBI b6S I Silverware Dept. '< nialffl Plare Sin^aoore 1 Ureas St*t $25.50 ink- Only 12.80 'JENGLA^if- f) ONLY THE FINEST OF SELECTED TOBACCOS ARE USED IH THE SKILFUL BLENDIN6 OF TURF CIGARETTES CAMERAS 150 YEARS' REPuTATIDIi FOB
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    • 42 9 v\v\\\\vv\\v\\\\\x\ XXXXVVXVXXVVXXXX> jX HE Standard Toy Fund 5 5 Deserves A^ jYour Sup- SSifif win s?gy j Jyou give It? ll!? 5 y/^ >/^ oy f IiVIJFfICI/Irl I L 1/bLI w Lfl I 1 GEORGE LEE MOTORS r; i4^ /l/A## AGENCIES THKOIi^HODT MALAYA
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  • 528 10  -  MARGARET SCOTT \M€ rgtorefrMary by CICK to de-ith or waiting and waiting. I did my best to forget the whole thing this week and turned my attentions instead to Christmas shopping. It's a bit depressing m a way as 1 had hoped all along that
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  • 334 10  - SMOCK APRON—ALL IN ONE Mary Barnard THIS IS THE PATTERN It's a Cobbler! STRAIGHT from America comeg the newest and freshest fashion idea the cobbler's coat. It is a smock and an apron all m one! At last, here's something neat and gay to. protect your slacks when you are
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  • 255 10 DESPITE the fact that the telephone has become so common-place as to be taken for granted m our daily living, many women have never learned to talk on the instrument. Technically adept at nutting their calls through, and wellversed m the rules of telephone etiquette, they still create
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    • 138 10 < mi ni"" 5400 1 OPENS TODAY! ~~^ll a.m.— 1.45— 4.15— €.45 and J) 30 p.m. SAVAGE APACHES on THE WARPATH. BLAZING Ronald Rhonda Bruce REAGAN FLEMING BENNETT SAT at MIDNIGHT BY TECHNICOLOR j -j^_^, SAUY FORREST MACDONALD CAREY <<J ...WILLIAM DEMIREST MONICA LEWIS RArMONO WALBURI GREET THE NEW YEAR
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    • 45 10 l^O amount Is Too Large i Or Too Small For The Sto n d a r d o Toy Fund. W§m Every Cent vSmW SWill Be \y J Received, Promptly Acknowledged and Most Used to Give ;ths Unror* .iate CWildrer.i A Really Happy Christ- |mos.
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    • 151 10 r: msM truly f'-niinirie gifts m unofiHtf i Pfc^Si^^^ FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES A sturdy LACTOGEN baby. LACTOGEN has ||1 given her every bit of nourishment the needs, m a 1 J T .m i \*i I form Baby can easily digest and assimilate. :.Lk I BifflinPfß LACTOGEN is pure,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 434 10 AV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\v\vv* I The Stars And You 1, rpoDAVS FORECAST:— A re J_ markable day for artistic and J creative work requiring imagi- nation and feeling, for research and progress m the fields of science, medicine and chemistry. < A good time to start new medical lr f. atments m speculation?
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    • 352 10 KALHO MAI.AIA SINCiAPOKfc (*K4 metre* A ait- ires) 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.): 1 p.m. Dance Music; 1.30 News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; 6.15 Programme Summary: ti.l? Nature Club; tt.4o The Radio String Ensemble: 6.."> Announcements Singapore Share Market Report; 7 p.m. News; 7.15 This is Communism; 7J85 Interlude: "..so
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  • 174 11 AMEND TUC ORDINANCE, OR ELSE... Urn Warns Govt. Standard Staff Reporter it i A JJAR^I^G to Government that unless the Trade Union Ordinance was amended soon to permit Government employees' unions to join the T.U.C. he would be obliged to table a motion to "have this undemocratic restriction removed" was
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  • 173 11 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government will shortly announce the principles underlying a unified health scheme for the Colony, it was stated m the Legislative Council yesterday by the Colonial Secretary", Mr. W L. Blythe. Mr. Blythe was answering a query raised during the
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  • 144 11 Standard Stall Reporter THE SINGAPORE Goy< nment refused 1 to reveal details of the cost of. rice as this would jeopardise the "successfal conclusion" of the negotiations for its procurement from the two supplying countries During the adjournment ai the Legislative Couijcil nice:.)-: yesterday,
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  • 126 11 THE LAND Requisition (Continuation) Ordinance. 1949, has been extended for a 12 months starting from .lan 1. 1952 on a motion brought by the Commissioner for Lands, Mr J. A Harvey at the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Speaking on his motion. Mr. Harvey, said owing to events
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  • 58 11 THE COMMISSION' :,pp..inted by the Governor to consider a central provident fund scheme has made its report within the last few days Mr W I, Blythe. Singapore Colonial Secretary said m the Legislative Council yesterday Replying to Mr rhio Chan Bee during the adjournment, Mr. Blythe
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  • 108 11 More &'s For SATA Standard Staff R«-porirr THE SING A PORK AntiTuberculosis Association gratefully acknowledges the following donations: The Lam Choon Far:- i.id. SI. 000: Shangri-la Cafe, Hew World $400 30. Foogj Cafe. Wew World $282 50: Chungshan rbeatre New World S>4 73 Loh Seng Hokkien Wayang New World $63;
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  • 37 11 M VELLOO U»>. a Singapore Harbour Board Jubouiei fined *5 m the SinKapOre Third Police Court yeiterday. when he was found guilty of behaving m a drunken manner at the Tanjonft Pagar Folk» Station on
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    • 156 11 MARBIA3S X >k L^e, youngest son of the late Mrs Chan Ngoh Choo of Singapore SS. Lily Neo. youngest 'daughter of Chwee Neo and the late Mr Neo m Saturday, December 15 at the i ITATin?Cl T ATin?C i lendei 12 f itv rnii'jf ii 111 I tUdiitiL vi dr.nnm^
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    • 876 11 COSSETED ADVERTISEMENTS JJUJIONS VACANT VVANiEU by Insurance'fi^ r F^n? y i Male Kft^tei qualifica gNGUSH Language Teacher; salary $300/I s1 1 1 •"■"'loir Senior CamLf to Principal tf tesr schooK Kot IUAUnro teacher required C lor English Government aioed school apply stating qualifications to the Principal Kup Cbuan Girls' School.
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    • 519 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT sent wreaths, scrolls and letters 0 jr' on ol ence, paid night visits. and attended the funeral. FOR SALE VACANT land 7 mile stone i! c ast Coast Roa d. Area 14.500 S q ft. freehold 85 feet from main road, facing reserved road. Apply Box T575. Spore Standard.
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    • 374 11 NOTICE SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL \[OTICE of Amendments to L^ the Schedule of Rate of Charges for Water. The Public is hereby notified of the following amendments to the above Schedule: 1. The rate of charge per 1000 gallons for all water supplied to premises wherein all or a portion are
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    • 210 11 TODAY TOXH.HT 10.45am42.30p« 6.30 and 9.30 pn O.V SCMUBBXI ox STASMi Bl I#■ If &*^^m UIK i THE GREAT ROGERS SORCAR TWELVE BUKUNG AMi THIfK WINNI R OF THF AMA/ING CRAFTOtS E NOBKK PKI/I of M\(.l< #/f>/.f; sf;R/ 1/, p| 24MN X SHOW!* COMPLETE si v I SUM I USUAL
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    • 33 11 fBUTWEATHIS LITTLE DAB WOULDN'T [WITH MAZUMA LIKF THAT U >»^^^iv I GENERAL SOAWSOCUSy' WELL, I YOUR MIND? f\.^ GOT AN IDEA I ciAPiz-v*! TH' WAGON -LOAvD/y^^^ I TWO OP US COULD r I
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  • 296 12 PEYVNG, Toca. Mr. E. H. Bulford, secretary of tibe IVnan? Turf Club, announced today that m consequent- of the unavoidable delay m transit of the hor»e» from million rrntres the committee has decided to |M».||»one the rairs scheduled to be run on Saturday, Drr. 22.
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  • 34 12 KOTA BAHRU. Tues.— Prisons 5p ts I b and nerd i won theii totball iga X Krai Po ice I Dynamos Pris ns won by 4 i Gerd i v by 2-0
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  • 59 12 SEREMBAN Tues— Ne^ri is Belding t!ie strongest possible side for the AH Blues Cup match >n Saturday against Singapore. Tl c Negri team will be A. F*into Azizidin. Mohideen. Tara Singh Rahman Ahmad. Kama- tiddin. Boon Oon Lor. T. Pinto. Tit, Kok. Abdul Rahman. Attc k"'<.
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  • 26 12 TAIPING. Tues.— -An interesting rugger match was played here between Taiping District XV and Sungei Patani when the former m n by 9 6.
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  • 47 12 pnoto. Loh Heng Chew and Chan Poh Ying (left) who are likely to be included m Singapore's four-man team for the world table-tennis tournament m Bombay m February. At right are Wong Tons Goon and Loh Kum Soon who have already been chosen.- Standard
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  • 276 12 BOMBAY, Dec. 18 (Reuter) England fought back on the 4th day of the second Test here today to finish 29 runs behind India m the first innings. Thanks to a splendid knock of 175 by Graveney England were all out for 456 runs. India began
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  • 458 12  - TALKIE SHOWS UP ATPENANG OLLIE DAVIES By TALKIE (Mulley) and Dentunny (B. Bagby) did stylish gallop m Penang yesterday when they reeled off three m 37J with Talkie fcoing slightly better at the finish. On this gallop both these horses will have a big say m the class 5, div.
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  • 96 12 IPOH. Tues.— ln preparating for the inter-state hockey quadl i angular among Singapore, Xegri Sembilan. Malacca and i Perak to be held m January m Singapore, the Perak Hockey i Association is holding state trial j on the padang this Saturday at 4 p m The following
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  • 387 12 LONDON, Dec. 18 (Renter)— Link did not favour llie smaller clnbs m the draw for the third round of the English Football Association Cup. On form and reputation, the major clubs alone should be challenging from the fourth round onwards to appear m the Wembley final.
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  • 151 12 TAIPING, Tues. Kinta 'A' beat Taiping by 3—l m the final of the inter-district hockey knock-out tournament. From the initial bully olt Kinta made a determined move and a cross-shot by Hamzah enabled Harimohan to score the opening goal. In the tenth minute off a
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  • 204 12 TAFFY Hancock showed some of the stuff he is made I of when he sparred, shadow boxed, punched the bag and skipped yesterday at the Happy World Stadium venue of Friday's big fight with Orient champion. Tanny Campo. After a comparatively light workout with Fighting Jamal
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  • 115 12 PERTH. Dec. 18 (Router) West Australia, scoring 247 for nine, beat the West Indies here today by one wicket. It was the West Indies sixth defeat m seven first c!as:> matches on the tour, and it came alter the game, had seemed to swing m their favoui
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  • 51 12 MIAMI, Florida. Dec. 18 (Reuter) Sixteen-year-old Charlie Burr. who is already assured of being 1951 champion United States jockey, needs only foui more successes to reach 300 winners for the season. The freckle-faced lad trom Arkansas City. Kansas, rode his 29(ith winner at Tropical Park here
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  • 21 12 LONDON. Dec. 17 (Reuter) Rugby Union results: Combined Services 19. United Hospitals 3. Edinburgh Academicals 0. Cambridge University 29.
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  • 177 12 THE draw is as foilows: Ties to be played on Saturday Jan. 12: Notts County vs. Stockton Norwich City vs. Arsenal, Brentford vs. Queen's Park Rangers, Cardiff City vs. Swindon.Town or Torquay United, Bradford vs. Sheffield Wednesday, Bristol Rovers vs. Preston North End, Reading or
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    • 65 12 Brands Essence of R^fefelM^^ Chicken is the choice of jjlflM^Jpßßwj--^^ every proud parent who B|||^Vj Wv^ -^^^J^j knows how good health youthful activities and lffißß|^i^^(W make full use of those vital years which will so D D ik M R^ f C > r i* c;:=f=s v BEST I JV^
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    • 209 12 0 Tke itotctt »fc» world Jm» learned to trut* /S\ A»i->niii!i>nk to >>j" inrxliTn tmir* mov»n>- .>• ■•■>- t.. iniiiikin^ it v irvu io th» iulom«ii. hinfl- |i m urnnlni- v» ,< |n,w« r<trr, H i.,< ni^. twinsnt. hi !>*■*» *»wn ron|>l«f t» ■fn.rn f\Tt -14% it.^ lnyl'l"' 1 1
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    • 33 12 ITIDESF fifi i|l^H|r^MZti^ tt iTlMllteral HIGH TIUEb hi the principal resorts m Malaya* IODAI AM P.M Singapore 2.36 3.46 Malacca 10.52 11.09 Port Dickson 9.33 9.50 Port Sham 8.41 9.20 Penang 3.06 4.02
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