Singapore Standard, 21 December 1951

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  • 19 1 Singapore tiger Standard A. s« i vM. II M 173 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 1030 1 CLOSING TOMORROW InM^ i.ur «ia>- to ('hrislma-H. Our readers are srcctißfl cant* and gift*, some are even ,>i iiiimiU' shopping. Yet they have paused a though) to Singapore's crippled, orphaned hildmi "36 of them, for whom they have i brfctaMfl 1 «>y Fund. Yesterday,
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  • 28 1 1 ndon orrespondenl 1 as —The head Ira le '.elegation has appron.- hed the issy to discuss rati o d trade re-
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    43 1 I Sr FIREMEN photo. Firemen are seen making a last minute check after they had extinguished a fire which broke out m '-his drycleaning shop last night at Crawford Street. Considerable damage was caused to the interior of the shop. Standard
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  • 160 1 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT S 10.000 worth of damage was caused by a fire which broke out m a drycleaners shop at Crawiord Street last night. The dozen people m the house escaped without a scratch. Prompt action by. two of tne four
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  • 37 1 CAIRO. c UD 2 D lv <L T; 3 Tn A was wmm I search was made for the Egyptians. but the./ ™a C r KantarT iSVgJ* SSt was not_daii]_aged badly.
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  • 8 1 Many Countries Recognize New Thailand Govt. Ed already_wll!i-
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  • 20 1 fight i 'rts when l»» <;''«»■ Road la«« niBM w -t J^ C iwne»e. >nSiSt ng t
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  • 191 1 Reds Want Airfields Built In N. Korea; INo Progress JMoted 1 MUNSAN, KOREA, Dec. 20 (Al>) Trace negotiator! turned the problem of how to supervise a Korean armistice over to staff officers today m a "one-shot effort" to break the lo«g deadlock. The staff officers met for two
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  • 110 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Thurs.— Gripping a blood-stained dagger. Khoo Keh Aik (28), a fisherman, walked into the Tanjong Tokong Police Station at 10. .JU last night and said he had stabbed Tan Beng Kirn (19), his newly wedded wife, to death. Tan had two wounds
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  • 97 1 Standard Staff Correspoi M« «t PENANG. Thurs-Mr .1 A. Black, an expert m Chinese literature, who is bow attached to the Chinese Ailairs Department here, remarked that on the whole, text books used m Chinese schools were satisfactory However, there were some that were unsatisfactory
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  • 72 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Of those arrested from King* House, so far one of the servants has beer released Investigations are conjiir-i ng A Chinese member of the staff and some of hi* agnates, .us Ce M eC a result ,f furtherJnform-i--tion received *>nfe
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  • 270 1 "Misappropriation" By Govt. Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The usual boredom of a budget session was relieved m the Johore State Council today when, speaking during adjournment, Mr. S. C. Maclntyre good-huniouredly charged the Government with "misappropriating funds" belonging to the University of
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  • 69 1 PARIS, Dec. 20, (AP) American-backed Greece won a seat on the United Nations Security Council today, beating out White Russia on the 19th ballot. The vote was 39 for Greece and 16 for White Russia. A two-thirds majority of UN members present and voting m the
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  • 61 1 \STORIA, OREGON. Dec 20 r^l-Fire early today con verbed the Danish motorship Erna fnto a flaming inferno and the SB SSfeg^* 1 Lieut Commander V. The vessel is burninß th._ee quarters of a nule off the -ta San Francisco. th Johnson said some left
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  • 104 1 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRy.Thuw.-Jo-hore has budgeted for an estimated expenditure of $36 904, <45 on its public services m 195 Z. This amount is made up of $H 543.216 from State revenue and $23,361,529 as allocation from Fe S' ffiS* of revenue
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  • 154 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Thurs.— The odds are increasing that ''Monty will be Churchill's Xmas present to Malaya." That is the front-page prediction of the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mirror pundits who claim to be able to see into the pack age
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  • 181 1 WASHINGTON, l>««. 20 (AP).— The Defeat* l>« partmeol mill ha«l abiuil 2.">0 names to rfscdt l*M»a> on the <:omnmiii*l-sii|M.lie«l linl of America^ prtw—W 111 var. i i The Pentagon finished toe first phase of the hugf job at 0100 GMT today. At that! hour,
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  • 86 1 Standard SUtt < orr«spond«nl KUALA lAMPIK Thurn. —Four bandits were killed and two wounded following an ambush laid by a patrol of 2 10 Gurkhas m the jungle at Kota Tings*. Johore. on Tuesday. The dead bandits weir brought «ut of the Jungle on
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  • 500 2 MILLION CHANGI RESORT PLANNED Rural Board To Make Lido Best Spot In Malaya Standard Staff Reporter THE PUBLIC of Singapore will have one of Ihe finest seaside resorts m Malaya when the proposed Lido at Changi Point is completed by ihe Singapore Rural Board within the next three >t»ar» at
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  • 61 2 TEG CHWEE PHIO of McCal j •urn Str-ett aas fined $150 m the i Singapore Third District Court! sterday for attempting to export 24 wrist watches valued at tlrt« on Oct. 26 without a licence Revenue officers at Boon Tat -Street Customs, checking Teo's uggage. found
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  • 45 2 CAUGHT by a constable stealing two pieces of hup caps worth $5 from a car belonging to C J Helsby. Lim Say Kee cf Bouna Vista Road was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, to four nv>nth* rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 284 2 Standard Woman Reporter 1 THE CHRISTMAS social "whirl" for Singa- j pore's 15 Children's Welfare Centres began I I yesterday morning at 10 a.m. with parties m four j of them, and 444 youngsters participating. J I Yesterday's holiday festivities were held at the
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  • 275 2 GIRL 112) TELLS COURT A 12-YEAR-OLD Chinese girl. Neo Chiok Huay. -food m tht* witness box of th«* Singapore Fourth PoKce Gfjtwl ycstcrcWy and ralmly told the court: "I miw my father kill my mother."* But Chiok Huay said she did not know
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  • 111 2 AIRMAN SHOT HIMSELF THE SINGAPORE Coroner's Court was told yesterday how 31-year-old Warrant Officer John William Jibson of RAF Seletar was found lying at the foot of his bed with a gunshot wound over his left ear. Evidence of this was given by Senior Medical Officer P.M. Norman at an
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  • 47 2 CLYDE SANTA MARIA <30>, was claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, to a charge of criminal breach of trust, as an employee nf the Engineer Stores Depot at the Bidadari Stores Depot, of 133 bags of cement, worth $800, on Dec. 13.
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  • 270 2 A SINGAPORE general court martial was told yesterday how "banana" notes were used to trap two Army drivers suspected of stealing a military truck. Six packets of the notes covered on top by one genuine $10 bill m each packet were handed to
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  • 116 2 IN DO- CHINA will be included as ;i nev diocese under the [xistoral jurisdiction of the Bishop of Singapore and high level discussions are now being held by the Church of England authorities to confirm the proposal. This was stated yesterday by the Right
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  • 279 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, has promised an inquiry into complaints made by a City Council employee that he and some others have been "fooled" by the Singapore Improvement Trust officials who forced them
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  • 258 2 Daring Hold-Up In Doctor 's Home Daughter, Wife Lose $900 By Patrick Chee, Standard Staff Reporter A MASKED Chinese youth broke into lb« residence of Dr. Tan Eng Han m lini Tua Tow Road, Singapore, just after 2 p.m. yesterday and made off *ith about $900 worth of jewellery and
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  • 148 2 Standard Slaff Reporter CHRONIC SHORTAGE of senior slaff m the Department of Chemistry has forced the Singapore Government to discontinue, for the time being, the service it rendered to industrial and mercantile concerns m Singapore* Mr A. W. Burtt, Chief Chemist, stated this yesterday m his
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  • 75 2 FOUND GUILTY of criminal breach of trust v! a bicycle and a wrist watch valued at $18tf. Chiu Yun Thin. <2l) ot Joo Chiat Road was sentenced m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday, to two years" rigorous imprisonment, plus two years' police supervision. It
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  • 56 2 A FORMER detective corporal, Lie\v Chin Secn^, was sentenced m the Singapore First Poiice Court yesterday to four months' rigorous imprisonment for putting Check Ah Pau m fear of arrest and so induced Cbeok to deliver to him $90. Notice of appeal was fiven, and Liew
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  • 166 2 THE SINGAPORE Rural Board should strengthen itself by inviting further representatives from the Rural District Committees as a short term policy towards preparing the blue print for the subsequent structure of the Board. This suggestion came from Mr. Chin Chye Fong. an unofficial member,
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  • 1253 4 J.B. Elections: HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASSING URGED $11.2 Mil. For Resettlement Standard Staff Reporter JOIIORK BAHRI, Thur*. (api. Hussein bin Onn l«>da> urged, m the Johore State tiouiu il, that Governnit Ml should employ 6taff to do hOBBC 10-hoy rogislrai.ou «»f vltri for the Tovmi (Joumil elections m
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  • 24 4 X a MPUH T ira Boys Rome c foi X i on >thera c oooUi aa ITH esc euch 1
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  • 802 4 Standard Siaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— i tan say that this is not the view as indicated by the increasing number of people who are joining the Independence of Malaya Party," remarked Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, when his attention was drawn
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  • 34 4 JOHORE BAHRO. Thurs.- A Bill to substitute the words "Muslim"' or "Islam"' for the word "Mohammedan" wherever the latter appears m any written laws, was approved by the JohoFe State Council today.
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  • 48 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A curfew has been enforced m the Mot Gajah Police District of Malacca, between the hours of 7 p.m to 6 am. ftom today. The main road Malacca-Rumbia-Alor Gajah-Padang Se-bang-Tampin is excluded from this >rder. Tlirough traffic is also not affected.
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  • 139 4 RIAL A LI'MPUR. Thurs.— The Government of the Federation has issued orders stopping* all further transfer of officers to Kuala Lumpur. This latest move is designed to ease the acute housing situation m the Federal capital, where it is stated, the position has been
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  • 263 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Commenting on the report that two Malacca lawyers hail demanded that he should give an assurance as chairman of the IMP that Malaya would stay m the Commonwealth on getting: independence, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar told The Standard
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  • 242 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Malay woman, aged 20, received from the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. M. V. Del Tufo, the Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry at a presentation ceremony at the Police Depot, Koala Lumpur, this moraine. She was receiving the medal
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  • 125 4 'Everyone Entitled To His Views' KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— When Dato Onus attention was drawn to reports regarding the formation of the Socialist Party here, he had nothing to say. "Everyone." he remarked, "is entitled to hi.s views and his choice of ideologies and I personally, woulo not object if someone
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  • 127 4 KUALA LI'MPUR, Thurs.— "Financial considerations and not justice. guided the recently arrived Command Secretary and his staff, the members of the Ordnance Depot Branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association, were told yesterday by Mr. E. A. Morerya, President of the W.D.C.S.A.. when he addressed
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  • 211 5 HOARDERS BUSY AS THAI RICE PRICE GOES UP in S an a PM h s '^S«n m Singapore follow Tl,aila,»| ri V" iH B sko 1 k J****mr thai prices Hie ii, w j.ri,.,., •i^»«-'.*. «57, U.m,,1 100 per cent rice fir*t •»y *.~>6, 10*.; and third quality, £56. Observers
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  • 226 5 Standard S< »if t*.p, >rlrr THE DIFFERENCE m the r<» suits obtained m n X experiments conducted by thf.^ h Department and PW, A MB mist d Mr. Yap rhtt*> Ge(k of the Chinese Chamber ,»t Commerce wuuld have U, be studied and anal?Sd
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  • 116 5 Standard Starr Reporter j YOUNG AND taie-n'.ed me/vo soprano Miss Elena S<». who recently returned to Singapore trotrt the United Kingdom aiter completing a four, years' course m the Trinity College of Music m London, will make her first appearance ia Christmas concert arranged b> the
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  • 117 5 si ♦»> t\ i h»n >. liable to load sairttfiag («mI:«v Jaa fatal Mace, -*u«»n Kaaos; Kalicuon Kikml. Uwntr K«m»». Semo««M»» RtMMI. KiitMin Aver. \|«Plnr«»»Mi Koml. Kirn < Im m Rouil B«»Hi»«larv KhNrrm-e Road. I pimt »e raafeeii. Ylo <hn K;u»X Road. «.«\l. Printing W k^.. W«MNll«-iieh H:irk.
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  • 142 5 Standard Woman Reporter AMERICAN SENATOR OWEN Brewster, Republican. Maine. expressed great optimi.sm on the solution of current troubles m Iran and Egypt, m an interview with The Standard yesterday, during a one-day siop-ovei m Singapore The Senator. v\ ho accompanied by Mrs. Brewster is on
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  • 96 5 Pepler On Need For Industries THE IMPORTANCE >t starting new industries m Singapore to keep pace with the increasing population was stressed by Sir George Pepler. Town Planning Adviser, commenting on the proposed Master Plan lor the Colony. Sir George said that the Master Plan would make provision for such
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  • 73 5 FOUR PF.OPLK were charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterd.av with dishonestly retaining 120 bundles o* stolen rubber, worth $3,000. the property of the General Lighterage Co 'on board a lighter berthed at the Empire Dock on Dec. 19. Accused are: Mohamed YUSOf. Scow Teck
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  • 141 5 LONDON. Dec 20 'Rf. l ci 77 Singapore's part n the fight aiafos* communist terrorists m \fal?va i-s the main theme o the British Government', annual report on 'he Colony, published tO The report said the communist threat o open violence m Smiioore
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  • 414 5 'Was Asked To Poison Husband Standard Staff Correspondent J KUALA U MIH R, IW*.— A ymmm «,u»ttj woman, W<Mg J«>k Thim, told kl/t First Magi* trale, Mr. A. P. Jack, toda>, that mhtm %hrn to4,| Womg Fai, who loved ber, llial she Mas marrird, lie Mit^ested that
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  • 59 5 jMd (j'de Tyme Ball' ■ras held mi the* Dockyard Club ii the Naval Base Last night About 150 people a'ere present The Club's president, R"i Admiral A <; Pucsiev. Flag Offlct*!. Malayan A:e:<. m *> un 'ible to turn ii|>. Among those present were oofeeni >; H.M.S
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  • 288 5 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to Government to hold a public Inquiry into cases mentioned by him m charges of alleged inefficiency at the General Hospital was made by Mr. V. K. Nair, Labour Member for South Ward on the City Council yesterday. I Ihe
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  • 78 5 A PI.EA r«» provide a club ht>u.se for tht» uniooi at dailylated woikeis <*f the Singapate City Council has been made to the president at the Council by Mr P. R. William*. Labour Member ;«ji Rochore Ward. In a Biemoraddum i>» tl»e Prcsidetit. Mi. Williams points
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  • 23 5 A ROUND-THF-L'LOCK dectricity supply is bow stvailabiej m Gjik. PoA'ei was i>reviously restricted to the hours ot dut k ness.
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  • 138 5 Siaitdard Slat I Krparlrr S I \\|»l.\<. uui as an eumplo frirndlv rHatimivhip brtwri** mra\hrr* of |hr olunlcrr Sp« rial I unkUbaUrv and |hr n RUn of jh« Singaporr PbHm r<M«e m donation of SI IT im former i-»itsUl«lr H abi<j Ih* B.d»u who Ii paralynrd
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  • 73 5 A rHREi I [ERED |ISi b d.i c «k,> RT||| be M|| up MICtUHI :'>d.< when Thf !>i S.-. K*p<Mre i:iiiihh Bi»\s' fl n a> i i'>M- 'l»t»it ins|Mction Prinsep s- Prttcecda i*l tl < i<;t»n iri >;. to ::■<- StUfaptM t Antt Ti,>, Ctll »l- A^-ll^l il
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  • 30 5 fc PAItftEH >: tea nig tl Mil,- S H Si W*» the passes »ion >: ,-m i ptckpocfcrt (hi nc! ii, r .>■ < >(' C intooesc Sub B ■> C.I.D Rabinsoi R
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  • 5 6 Singapore Standard independent Morning tSewsjMper
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  • 845 6 111THERTO oui complaint has been the lack ol paity politics m this country. Oui complaint today is that there is a danger cf too many political parties. This is already evident m the Federation where the introduction of Municipal Elections has seen a lash
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  • 1519 6  - There Is No War Fever In The Soviet Union Serge de Gunsburg The author of this article who hap returned from the Soviet Union explains tile factors which guide Russian policy *<— < By PARIS. r PHE Soviet Union has been living sc long some would say, ever since it
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  • 982 6  -  RAWLE KNOX By SIMLA. OIMACHAL Pradesh i? tiit name that new India gives v lo.tof* square miles j>f territory two-thirds of the si/c of Switzerland that before l!»47 w^v split into 35 separate states, each independently and often oddly administered by a hereditary ruling prince
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  • 412 6 Intentions THE request ol th« Mala* Ruk s to have someone ol high military c r political statue U head the administration the Federation ol Malaya, said IJtusan Melaj v, )"«> be aci-eded to by Ihc British Cabinet, as bithert< those Loudest m theii demands foj quick
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 422 6 Sir: I see by Market Correspondent's letter that I «*nis understood him snd should have assigned the Gideon Band and the opening up of Malaya tc this century. I do not know that this makes much difference. His complaint that there fare too many
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    • 79 6 Sii Would it i io« much to sugg<-' Team of Econom) i which has rorr.f "stitamiine Goverr,' i p^nditun m the v given an opportw!. i?ip the same m Phoenix Park? Admittedly, the man pendftufle on the O sionei General^ borne r^ the Imperial eminent, but the Balarteß
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    • 14 6 •|.aM time I tell a MtieiH lake things quietly! M> nid<'-Hallt--tV cone.
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  • 149 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 20, <UP>— The United Stales today rejected a recent Moscow charge that the $100,000,000 fund provided m the Mutual Security Act constitutes any threat of interference m Russia's internal affairs. In a note delivered to the Soviet' Union on Wednesday, the State Department said:
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  • 280 7 Mr. V. Levels Angry Tirade Against US PARIS. Dec. 2d. (AP):— Russia's Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky, unloaded a bitter, angry tirade against the United States m the UN Political Committee Wednesday, a few hours after the Committee had dismissed his peace propaganda campaign. Stung by its deoi>i\e defeat and
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  • 175 7 Dulles Warns J aps Against Neutrality TOKYO. Dec 20 (UP)— John KoMrr Hull.. «*om-l»ilr<{ hi* 10-«l*.\ vifcii lo Japan *«-sirr<lai. during: which he chall«-n|»« j <l th* JapaiifM* to ;ir«-i-|it ihrir in-* r«'*|»on*(liiPi*U*. t«i«f join the frr«* moi*l<l m wrln* nkilitary «1< f«-n«-< aptuiKf !««nimuniMni. He said on departure with
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  • 286 7 v \shim.toy IW (Renter) I MtH.Mlion llu Middle I- ;i-| hii» MiWil morr M*riou* Mr. IK^.i \<-|i**m»ii. \int ritan >r« r«--I«r\ i»f Statr. *;«id yr+\rn\»\. > peaking at hi* fir-i |»re** r«»nf<r«iM'«' Mine l.i» return from I'arin. li« sjsj|J ihe >\e*!rrn nations h*«l I«»M
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  • 396 7 LONDON, Dec. 20 (Renter)— Four Western Powers America, Britain, France, Turkey told Russia yesterday it was her fault that they were forming a common Middle Ea*t defence command. They blamed Russia for causing the international tension which had forced them to band together
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  • 110 7 LONDON Dec 2€ (UP) Britain the Unite* 1 States, France and Turkey, sponsors of the projected international (Jefence system for the Middle East, recognized the Syrian Government under Colonel Adib Shishekli established after a bloodless coup earlier this month, official quarters said today. The sonrre?
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  • 38 7 SAIGON. Dec '20. (ATP)— A [our-engined •"Privateer <>f the Fiench N..vy crashed this morning when trying la"^ al the S;iin«>f) airport One of tn« members of the crew was kitUfi while- ten others were injured
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  • 136 7 BANDUNG, Dec 20 <Reuier A^P»— One planter, two soldiers, cnt village guard member and one policeman were killed when Terrorists attacked a Land Rover of Mandaling tea estate between Sukabumi »(H\ Pelabuhanratu on Winikoop Bay m southern West Java— on Tuesday The planter,
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  • 100 7 HO.NCK(^i\iG. Dec. 20. (Reuirrt^e^pt A bill was introduced by the Hod. G.E Strickland, nctinu Attorney General, to permit landlords oi business nnd residential piernisefi to increase ihp .standard itni r;ite by about 3CI 1< 100 pti cent Tht bill which passed its !s1
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  • 54 7 GENEVA. Der 20 (Reuter)— A five-m^n deliegation of ihe international committee of the Her Cross left Geneva las! night for Korea It Ls understood me df>g«;H will receive lists of prisonew o' war m Korea for transmission to Ihe national Reri Cross Societies
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  • 28 7 tt-Wlr-s- s-ssr-as? tgztsi HohXm s££" Club, .llended by «a.l* 5«« palacr M.lt Pri»r«» di»«* »«»tt»« wilfc «<b« memb»« of »*e
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  • 90 7 LONDON. bt( 20 (AFI t— The first "atomic collision 1 occurred near Oxford last nighi but do one was hurt. A lorry was travelling tilnig the Oxford-London road from the British atomic researcl centre at Harwell carrying water containing radio active substance when
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  • 82 7 LONDON Dec. 20. (AP) Queen Elizabeth's «.f was hil by a truck yesterdaj foj the second time m 24 hours. The Quttrj and Princes* Margaret were shopping U i Christmas gifts >i' the time af they were on Tuesday. They were inside shop When
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  • 164 7 PARIS Dec 20 <APr c« i..,i> df» Taccicnj < iommanaer-ih- Chief and 1 1 Comtnissioaer m Ind< f hat entered c Parii clinic opt fttion, it r H nnnourx < d v *-o -'i.iv rh« nai ir« ol 'i opt .'ii wai not <■':■ '■'<
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  • 41 7 TAIPEI Lite >.i -Af < Wi! liam C. Bullitt, onetime U.S. ambassadoi ai Moscow, h now visiting Nationalist defence establishment* '<- Southern Formosa. The rormej envoj called last nighi on Admiral Kwei Yungchinc Commandej in-Cniel ol the Nationalist Na> y.
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  • 157 7 WASHINGTON, l*« "-'<». «l'P».— The Whit* Bmmm advised an attitude of "scepti« imii" toward the prisoner* «>f war list released by the Communists m Korea yeslerda* President Truman, through hi* FfcCH BM'lfUlf fMKf* Short, recommended that pending \erification of Hrn |»m soners list, it
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 151 7 STr i MALAYAN AIRWAYS BEAUTIFUL NEW BIBLE AUDITORIUM 120 Bolcsiirr Kccd, next tc the Eye Hospital. Mr. Deiomore ond Mr. Turner were scheduled to go to Manila, but the new building there has not yet been completed. They have been urged to remain \n Singapore for a translated series. A
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    • 61 7 f°°G I vftilM SOCKS! 0 t ''k r! ■t^Z >■ V Bil^' f 4b V J 3 WE HAVE SHORT AND LONG SOCKS WOOI 1 SOCKS. COTTON SOCKS NYLON SOCKS BAYO < 3 SOCKS IN FACT EVERY SOOT 01 SOCKS J 5 HtQU 195 to 10.50 MB a Jht Man's
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  • 197 8  - IMMIGRATION LAUNCHES WILL HAVE RADIOS SOON All-Day Contact With Controller J. G. DARBYSHIRE By Standard Shipping; Reporter SINGAPORE Immigration Department launches will be equipped with radios early next year which will Ur m direct contact with the Ea-U Wharf Immigration Department. The radios will be operated on a launch-to-shore basis
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  • 177 8 COCOS ISLANDERS: Standard Shipping: Reporter COCOS ISLAND that small but strategic coral I atoll m the Indian Ocean once a happy home for a few thousand islanders, will soon be a "desolate" island. Such is the impression given to The Standard by 651
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  • 58 8 LONDON. Dec. 20 (Reuter) British European Airways are planning a helicopter service capable eventually of carrying 43 passengers per plane between cities and across the English Channel at not less than 150 inites-an-hour. Such a plan would eliminate road iourneys to Mi; terminals such as opernte to ;«nd
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  • 131 8 Big Increase In PA W A Freight And Passengers •^mwuuxwnuwmwvuuwvwvk HE Stondord Toy Fund! closes to- Q>gffl& I xCrfSa 1 i noon. Sind Jin your jS < I donation TODAY. U'lll Jhelp moke 736 Kandi-J I copped and needy child-l $ren Happy this Christmas.? A\\\\\%\\\\\\\V\^A\\\\\V\\\\'\\W'V'Vl» Passenger and cargo traffic over
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  • 62 8 WASHINGTON. Dec 20, (UP>— The United States merchant fleet consisted of nearly 2.000 vessels m active service on Dec. 1. the National Federation on of American Shipping reported yesterday. It said that during November. 28 ships, chiefly World War II "'Liberty" and "Victory" freighters,
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  • 182 8 THE loss of H.M.S. AFtKW m the English haiint'l m April, this year, was rt»*|M»n*ihl«» for one of lh«* "rcatetfl M-itMitihV developments of rr«*t*nl yearn. <-onihiniii» the adaption of television lo undersea work m a remarkably >liort time. Sientists of the Admiralty Research Establishment fully of
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  • 38 8 LONDON. Dec 20 (AFP> British Society of Aircraft Manufacturers announced today that it had produced during 1951, 20 new prototypes. Twelve t these planes, the announcement sjid. have been assigned for British aimed torces' use.
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  • 139 8 Whaling Ship Embargoed By S.A. Bank BUENOS AfRtS. Dec. 20 H'P< —The 44-000-toMi whaling factors ship. Juan Peron. the largest oi its kind m the worW. hag been rmbargoed b> the Argent m? Central Bank for several million pesos. a spokesman tar the owners said today. Alfredo Ryan, president of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 520 8 [FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overtone lon Ftancitco Lot Anjetei Aii Amsricai* Canadian Cities Penan] P. S'S3«» S'j>ore Arr LA/SF LASKA BEAR 21/24 Dec 1 5Ja« JAC3B LUCKENBACH 24/26 Jan 27/2iJ«n 29J.«/2Feb 2!Feb Rbi full oorticulars of Dry Carjo Dwp Tonks and Possenqet 800 inpi ttc ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS
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    • 260 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP C 3., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon tar P. Baroe Dec 28 Vessel for Muor Weekly j Hong Tot for Rengat Dec 28 Vessel *or Malacca Twice Weekly Hong Thong to Hoaan Vessel 'or ?:>rr Dickson Wsekly Si Api Api Dec 24 Pongkot tor Malacca. :ort .Hong
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    • 364 8 WHARVES Victoria Bock: Prenunifa Ship Godown Gate] Tankhaven HI Aeneas 13 14 4 Kenpel Um-k: Dromus. Pi Bt-nmicdtuu 17 is 4 tunga Kamuoing, Retriver. B^.^e 12 8 Rajlh Brooke. C;<!tex Auckland 38 :.9 2 i o o down No. I: Eiaa Thalc, Charon 45 1 Reir.hard Gedeh Smeru K.mu Cna>tine
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    • 522 8 »>•'• P. SW fcono/ Manila Kobe Yokohamo 22-24 0- U "LALANDIA" t f^ Soiqr- Bangkok 2S-27 Dee "KAMBODIA" for Bongkok, Hongkong Kobe Vokohamo 6 7 J 3 t» "FALSTRIA" for Soioo- Bangkok n-l2J S n "INDIA" for Banqko' Hong. Kong, Manila. Kobe Yokohama 26-2* J™ 21-25 J,« "MORILIA- for Bangkok
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 69 8 Despatches TOD.W: Pkmtianak 7 a.m. by F. Amnuputty, Britain. N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and W. \frica. West Indies (letters only) noon by Wiliem Etuys, Djakarta and Sourabaya noon by Van Den Bosch, Eastern Australia ani New Zealand noon by Braeside. North Borneo. Labuau. Brunei and Miri noon by Kampar.
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  • 101 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs--Wiih buyers reluctant, prices m the Malayan share market continued to drift to lower levels. Business was on a restricted scale. Changed Drices were: ttuvrrje Seller? INDUSTRIALS Fraser Neave Ords 400 410 xd Pref 13 16 Gammon* 2.t>'2h 2.72* M Breweries 5.10 520 MINING Austral
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  • 35 9 JAPAN has worked out a fiveyear plan to step up the output of molybdenum and *»gite£ There are 11 tungsten and n.ne molybdenum mines ;n operation m Japan. •UP.
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  • 75 9 QUIET cooditiooa were re Smafninf da L with flwotationa fiw a ts2r«L l a i s business was recorwd .t CO t^ 1 Ol! V«**i«M renainea at $b 4 per pu-ul (nominal) no deals being transacted *Jfi et< ;L nut $:{T <s P lit1 Copra $38i
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  • 224 9 Customs, Excise Duties In Nov Brought $39 Mil. «P by $1,224 161 «M^ I".'" dv V e$ last mon h wos o drop oi *'$14J095 9 he S e $ide there -o re F ce n de N 0 0 !.e r art e hcn IO bo.h
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  • 200 9 (iROUP photo taken after a Chinese dinner given at the Kam Len; Restaurant. Kuala Lumpur, by Mr. Hew Futt (hong:. Manager of Edward Luraley and Sons. Kuala Lumpur, and of Lloyds Insurances to friends and business associates. Mr. Chong is seen on the extreme right
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 68 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ib: Buyers Sellers No. I RSS Spot Loose $1,402 81.4U F. 0.8 io oales Dee No 1 RSS $1,402 $I^l No 2 RSS $1,351 $1361 No 3 RSS $1,321 $1,325 Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's opening prices per lb. were: No
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    • 38 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The price of tin to-day was $455 picul. Down $71. LONDON TIN Thursday's prices first session were: Spot £9H buyers, £922* sellers. Three months £91Z* buyers. £915 sellers. Settlement Price: £920 Tone: Steady after easier.
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    • 9 9 donesian Rupiah; Gold HKsJ^i--625 to one ae^-
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    • 9 9 AN American business onianizapirsoM Similarly handicapped.
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  • 38 9 Der*kat! Jr'S* f U ar as from D c 3I wi 38.4 cents Jr^ f?V 4 cent per ratlon of tahfls. Present Diiees kati or 27 cnts prr ration of ft ffiffi
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  • 132 9 Standard Market Reporter DULL conditions prevailed on {he Singapore rubber market veaterdav n d very Miiall business was recorded. Prices, however, were about half-a-cent above Wednesday's levels, firs^ grade rubber for January being quoted $1.40| per ib. at the close. Overseas inquiries were negligible, with
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  • 66 9 S JUST a reminder. Thef Sm o s Toy W^S ;Fund Closes I ?t o m orrow r j» >A I I readers 2ff J Jare asked to lend a help- 5 hand. iHE, is Export Import Bank nas authorised a short-term credit of H. 5.540.000,000
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  • 41 9 THE Ceylon Food Di i tan I which i.s eonsid< lOer foj the supply ol ric< i»m Con aisi China, baa h i fai 'or ol Oylo Re'i Chin i rioc bas I toted i r
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  • 207 9 I\ THE extremely humid climate of Singapore the bugbear of all steel construction is corrosion Exposed continuously, fencing df buildings tends to rust and it requires a great deal of expense to keep it Jrom rusting by painting it repeatedly but this is an expensive answer.
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  • 204 9 Stondord Stotf Reporter ENTRUSTED with the bu.sd.ng of rhe new MiiM ill Swimming Pool, Singapore's leoding building ond tcsrruction firm, Nonyong Structurol Co., Ltd., ho*. cc^ pleted the job m record time. j\ spoKesmnr, of >, fi said yesterday thai I their first
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  • 104 9 5.7 MILLION TILES USED AT NEW POOL SOME 5,700,000 f.'nh thrrc-quai u-r m. h sq of various colours .1: terns have been liaed Eor Boorinj a' the structed Nuffield Swiri Pool al Beacta Road The v m< be I famotu ti ade mark M C ouel :< Co Ltd S1
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  • 100 9 ELI OH ,\i. \M r I the s I. rovetnent Trust bui ■ad a majority of buildings m Eiig ip <<> been I *i1 by X I Jl^ ii' C Ltd., V. also been n isible fOb il mine S x Pool iund
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    • 130 9 '■•^^h^^ "W Hk jHK'^^isssfi Bi SI BB BBlwl <liiiNir -'IS Bk v ■iIS bb wssm :^^^fc^^ X^B BK' 3^E^s f^iSl Bf raf iS Mewmm SANDES HOME Xl 1 1 A Kir* L i I r\ ix T RECREATION v- tNTRES ALLIANCE ENG.CO. LTD APORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH GLAZED WALLTILES WHITE
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    • 28 9 k 4 <<■■ I NANYANG STRUCTURAL COMPANY I UMITED p General Contractors For I a a* Nuffield Swimming Pool Office §1 43, Wilkie Road, Tel: Nos: ***** Singapore, odoio
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  • 10 10 Continuing The Strange Adventures Of Ah Nem
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  • 784 10  -  Anne Kerr By THE STORY SO FARs READ THIS FIRST NOW READ ON (More next week) HAND m hand (for they were both feeling rather alarmed) the two old wizards climbed up and up the stairway. It went on and on, and on. and quite soon
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  • 103 10 Here 's How To Make Toffee TEN-YEAR-OLD [an Smith likes t 'rtee and for other readers with a sweet tooth he gives this recipe i>r honeycomb toffee* YOU'LL NEED:- 4 flol tablespoojisiul sugar 1 '.tr^e Tablespoon "<! golden syrup; 1 tablespoon] 'il nargartne; 1 teaspoonfttl bicarbonate of soda. TO MAKE:-
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  • 41 10 put a load >{ cr )cke; y on a table and pull ju: the nloth from underneath Terry Grant. jump from i tightrope to the safety net below Eileen Asv^^ 1 eat a ba^ of coloured marbles. An >> Appleton.
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  • 321 10  -  Aunt Christobel .1 VEttY &gij HAPPY ygf CHRISTMAS TO JUNIOR LEAGUERS frown HPHE Christmas holidays are lots of fun for everyone. Parties, games and no school what more could anyone want' 1 But is it just as much fun for dogs".' Some dogs love joining m
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  • 180 10 r OU can have a lot of fun with an epidiascope. This is an instrument that Will project an image of a picture or object on :o a screen. You need a box about 8:n. X Bin. X 4in.; a magnifying gla.vs about 2in.
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  • 43 10  -  DAVID DIX \T-f:/RD old i;';osrv Feared old ghouls. Lifting tip the gravestones. What an eerie sight 1 Waking up old ladies. Giving them a fright. One shouts m pain. Drags a chain. Rattles up the banisters. And down once again 1
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 178 10 New- AihambrA >— i AIP-CONDITIONCD ffl NOW SHOWING fi^A^ 1 1 AM I t (>. 13 9.30 P. M. mffii!*%Jm FULL OF THE ijLjif/^l JOYS OF YOUTH! V WTtfl^j CRAIN kob^ ktson Morn. Malinees at 9 a.m. Tomorrow: "MIRACI.K ON MTH STRKKT" ■Sunday: "CNPER tAPRICOKN" (Twh.i I DAILYSSHOWS at i"
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    • 214 10 TOD A V TOXliiHt 10.45 am 2.30 pm 6 -30 and 9.30 prn BUCK THE 6KEAI ROGERS SORCAR NOH HYBTII I TWELVE SIZZLING AM) ALL SlN(,\| AMAZING CHAPTERS I Mil MM I WHOLE SERIAL STAGE M ,h SHOWN COMPLETE IK Mis Distributed by Shaw Bros. W#, X M All Irt-r
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 824 10 If aa* 6 f Programmes RALIIO I\IAI AVA H:w News News Analysis: (i.45 IV^LriW 'MALAIA Programme Parad.'; ti.o» From the CiMr IDMUt 1 Editorials: 7 p.m. Radio Theatre ailiuilr UltC Emmanuel'; BJBS Interlude; 8.:<0 /iB News Home News; S.i:> Monia (4W metre? II coetrei) liter Quartet: 9 p.m. Book* to
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  • 207 11 ih k SAN ra^CISCO, Dec. 20 (UP)— Ol,l Joe Loui*. the boxing Brown Bomber who held the world*! heavy weight championship for nearly 12 years, will l>e refused permi Sg On to fight m the state of California should h< apply, a
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  • 219 11 SYDNEY, Dec. 20 (AP) America's Davis cuppers feel they got an extremely good break when Fliff Sproule was appointed official referee for the challenge round against Australia here on December 26-28. They don't think they will receive any special favours from Sprouie, but they know
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  • 210 11 THE following ties m the Singapore Badminton championships will be played off this weekend at th P Clerical Union Hall. Saturday, Dec. *J2 at 7.15 p.m. Commercial Houses: Shell SC v C. and E. Morton (M) Ltd Toufnament official: Ang Ann Beny. Umpire: Lye Thim Fook. Reieree: Ng
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  • 190 11 LONDON. Dec. 19 (Reuter) After failing to agree on an interpretation of the rules the directors of Blyth Spartans and Tranmere Rovers decided to place the problem of their abandoned F.A Cup second round replay today m the hands at the Football Association. The F.A will be
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  • 121 11 CHICAGO. D<>e. 20 (AP)— Regional trials f«>r tbe United States Olympic ie- bockej team will be completed by Doc. 22. and the 15-member squad will leave on Jan IT foi the winter games Feb 14-25 as O*!o. Norway. Robert B Ridder. of Minneapolis, team manager, .^aid Eastern
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 493 11 cutsmm Adb»Ti^^iLiii SiPORt CITY COUNCa Attraction the he Cameronians under their C. H. Pike, R C.M. will piay Public Parks (by ol Lt. Col. W. OuVers) as December at December at t eon 5.30 p.m. I OF H^IOMAPAH" DECEASED readers are m ONE YEAR wing coconut nth milestone on Tampenis
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    • 479 11 NOTICES "^SL^WOiaiCML AND (nineteen fi7ty WeeP™ U53 invited to male*? are Re: YO HIM BOX, Deceased. I A^tJJ^ 0 8 ha^"S any th k S aga:ns t the estate of ofVo am 7 ed 'ate oi mo. 22-A. Taou Road Sin*am; Vh f d on or about the -Bth day
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    • 586 11 MARRIAGE L AI r^"«t the Holy Rosary ACKNOWLEDGMENT M R Mr J-M.' Abraham wish to thank all tho-se I thel PrCSCnts and «S of their m ner on the occasion instant mama S e 0Q <«c 10,1, J|TjIATJOJS_JAC^ A C -"d"ate to take Physics Mains. for Higher Sch. fS-g? o
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    • 371 11 W ANT D to purchase land or 8.15- T^ glil b H °Uand Road 20 o?ft^nn T n^ ah districts from sq. ft Please '<™ Particulars to Box No 1 581 Singapore Standard. Miscellaneous JN case there is difficulty m starting your car consult Celebes Motor Company, 142 Lavender Street,
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    • 177 11 22 X'MAS-HEW YEAR V*« PffOGit AMMf f *^J* P^^WIWfwBJB ■BBP>'-SBwrt ■■■■■■■pp^ DANCING f /Ski X'mos Evt to New Ymr's Eve I||\W Also FREE SOUVENIR GIFTS ML X MAS KVE DINNER v m s v 1 JS&- 15/- per cover. m\ "<zs f~ Minimum chotQe ne 1 'jb'p <* j i\
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    • 279 12 Singaporeans Paid $2391 72 To See Soccer SINc; APORF Amateur Football Association made a proit of S 15.969 for the year ending 30 Nov. 1951. This was disclosed at yesterday's annual general meeting of the Association when the balance sheet was unanimously approved. Referees and linesmen cost the Association 5:i.490
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    • 401 12  -  KEN JALLEH By WONG PENG SOON and Ong Poh Lim ©f Singapore and Ooi Teik Hock of Penang have been named a8 <*«*rlainties for the second Malayan Thomas Cup team by members of the Selection Committee who were m Penang last weekend for the
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    • 100 12 IPOJH r urs. The biggest v- :i- al the seas m ill ike p tomorrow on the -id 1 be! ace 1 :te Ramoie: s and the Kr' 1 1 Ind 1 is. Tau ;> a replay to decide the hockey teag :e championship as
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    • 86 12 ROME. Dec. 20 iAP>- Tiberio Mitri of Trieste, former EuroDean middleweight champion, is moving to Rome to make his home :md taking up a side-line ever-popular with pugilists. He is ipening a bar m tiie eternal city. However, he said, thai does not mean he
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    • 137 12 REME won the Singapore Base District inter-unii team boxing championships by 17 points to \ti points er RAOC held at T3nii!in Gymnasium last night. Results were: Bantamweight: Sgt. Robbins best Pie. Saundera on points. Featherweight: S/Sgt S. Ooi beat L Cpl. Baker on a KO m
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    • 450 12 Campo Favoured To Bea t Hancock By Our Boxing Reporter SPECULATION is rife as to who will win tonight's 12-round Uattle between world-ranking Taffy Hancock and Orient champion Tanny Ciampo at the Happy World Stadium. The prospects of the right have been the m lin topic m I boxing circles
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    • 25 12 LONDON. Dec. 19: (Reuter* Kugby Union results: County Championship matches: Kent 11 Hampshire 3, Surrey 3 Middlesex 3. Eastern Counties 21 Sussex 0.
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    • 190 12 THE Special Air Services Regiment "A" XV (Jungle Scouts) went on a scoring spree yesterday. Against the GHQ "Signal Regt. at Changi they won by 50 points (7 goals 4 tries 1 drop goal > to three. Within 10 minutes of play, the Jungle Scouts had
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    • 80 12 ROYAL SIGNALS scored a convincing 5-0 victory over St. James Rovers :n a soccer friendly at St. James Power Station ground yesterday. Royal Signals led two-nil at half time, Green and Gretton scoringSignals scored a gift goal on the changeover, Sraidi bin Dollah. full-back for the Rovers,
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    • 37 12 THE second annual general meeting of the Indian Youngsters Sports Club will be held on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. at the club's premises 134 Race Course Road. Singapore. All members are requested to attend.
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    • 129 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Piruz and Lim Kee Fong last night qualified to meet m the final of the Selangor badminton singles championship when they won their semi-final ties. Results were: Men's singles semi-finals: A. Piruz beat Lim Koon Yam 15-13 15-1; Lim Kee Fong
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    • 262 12  - FEW GALLOPS ON HARD TRACK OLLIE DAVIES By WITH the first day's races put bark to Tuesday trainers took it easy yesterday and as a result few horses went against the rlork on a bone hard track. Two horses that eaueht the eye were Dalcross (BagDy) and Kelvin (B. Bagby).
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    • 98 12 ZURICH, Deo. 19. (Reuter)— Switzerland is to spend about 30,000,000 francs on enlarging their stadiums for the 1954 world football championship. This figure was given m a report by M. Ernest Thommen of Switzerland, chairman of the organising committee which ended its two-day meeting here today.
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    • 63 12 SOUTHAMPTON. England, Dec. 20 (At>) British open golf chifmpion Max Faulkner said Wednesday he will play a series of +xmbit|9n matches with Antonio Cera a m Argentina next year. Faulkner, who arrived from the United States Wednesday, said he would leave England about the third
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    • 74 12 THE Singapore Chinese Swimming Club m Amber Road will hold two functions tomorrow night. At 8 p.m. Mr. Lee Kong Chian. well-known sports patron will entertain Chinese swimmers to dinner to celebrate their recent success m the Colony Swimming championships. This will be held at
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 185 12 ONLY f^X DAYS V*s MORE I 0 R0 X'MAS V-j! and f-ifjlidl Disney's (^^mSm£^»<^' H7Q9 OPENING TO-DAY M -(i-M Hilarious Gtaaedj RED SKELTON THE YELLOW CAB MAN" Co-sUrrm, (iloria IV H.;\<n REX John, r Babm Tod-iv A Sunday at 1 1 :50 a.m. I> AI.LAS" (teihnuolor) Last D.xy at 13.00
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    • 32 12 TONIGHT PROMOTER RICKIE CHAN 1 PRESENTS HANCOCK WOULD RANKING NO. 3 1 9 r> 1 12 KDS. CAMPO ORIENT CHAMPION 1951 NO RADIO BROADCAST BOOKINGS WINSTON'S TEL: ***** TICKETS:- $8, $5, $2.50
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    • 115 12 est m the market! >«^xMiitsie« ccmdiatiok^' Si d~% \a.' w*rf"k^fc^fc> kJllUfl I Vf^flll 95, TANGUN ROAD, HNCAfOKC f HOW THRILLED THEY WILL IE JJaffffj§?^ WITH THE FASHION WATCH y^f k R*KU***\+ A flu m i^^H V *o^^- V^-^-^^^^zi mmm P^^^jmß ul o v x^i watch dealers hroughout Malaya ktfe|jrj(Ls^# OLVinqTvnit
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 30 12 ItilmkL^^J HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M F.M Singapore 3.51 3.? 4 Malacca 12.06 12.47 Port Dickson 10.4? 11.28 Port Sham 9.30 10.37 Penan* 4.15 5.42
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