Singapore Standard, 28 December 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard vol II NO. 179 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN ClNif
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  • 262 1 Govt Decision On Malaya Likely Today lN| T u u < UP )-The Colonial i today that there was no confirmation that Field Marshal Lord Montgomery i I .>iiiiiiander of the North Atlantic* Treaty atMNi Furopean Army, was heing appointed <nie 1 oinmander to co-ordinate the antiRed war in Malaya.
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  • 121 1 Rivals Demand Mossadeq Be Impeached Dec. 27: (Reuter) position leaders toled the i mpe ach ment M >hammcd Mossai. a i stroua policy". e:i:aiy session called to authorise civil servants* an eve of Christt>y soaw of'the work.r..on alised oil inarini for unpaid the opposition preIcttcr asking the convene a special
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  • 35 1 VRJBST, Dec. 27 <UP> H dally announced today alleged spies for the •e; Si res. sentenced to death i B r.est military tribunal. l executed by a firing
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  • 35 1 TAIPEI. Dec. 27, (Reuter) The Nationalist Republic of China has recognized the new kingdom of Libya and its government which declared its independence on Dec. 24, Nationalist Ministry of Affairs announced yesterday afternoon.
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  • 36 1 HORNET KILLER AT WORK Pest exterminator, Mr. Chin Kap Seng°, is seen applying the nozzle of his electric pump into one of the entrances of a large hornets' hive at Tiong Bahru last night. Standard photo.
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  • 139 1 TWO Malayan Chinese leaders have appealed to the British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, to extend the term of office of the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. The leaders are Dato Tan Cheng: Lock, Chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association, and Mr.
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  • 58 1 IONDON, D«. 27 CAP)— More h than 7.000 r*°<>}'?J ic £g$ iiosterdav xatD Arno WiCKooia, %£%an "fall of Death" nder lan 70 /«J* tp the nng after thi engine of his motorcycU I W^kboid was »eriously Amoved tiJhA the engine o/ nii h2ff« audience,
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  • 31 1 T r»NrnON Dec. 87 <R«uter)--miles an hour gale South America* w H T! l e 'Sfd. -toSS will take Hughef, wid. e gj; O f the
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  • 369 1 But Negotiations To Continue; Allied w Demands Rejected TOKYO, Dec. 27 (UP) Allied and gotiators at Panmunjom ended the 30-day plete deadlock today. There was no sign of extension of the ment and only a passing mention of its exp truce meetings. The negotiators called for new
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  • 302 1 CAIRO, Dec. 27, (Reuter). Egypt today locked out college and secondary school students here and in Alexandria till further notice after fierce battles between young demonstrators and police. The fights were the climax of student demonstrations against King Farouk's appointment of two Royal advisers taken
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  • 101 1 LONDON, Dec. 27 (Reuter)— The King, spending Christmas with his family at Sandringham, Norfolk, went out with a shooting party yesterday the second time in a week. Today's official announcement that the King had been out again with the guns came as a reassurance
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  • 74 1 BUFORD, Georgia, Dec. 26 (UP)— Thirty incorrigible inmates of State Rock Quarry prison cut their heel tendons after eating their Christmas dinner to protest their isolation at the institution, it was disclosed today. Warden Hubert Smith of the prison, which was the scene
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  • 69 1 TOKYO. Dec. 27, .(AFP) Premier Shigeru *°shida told top-level Foreign Office officials todav that State Minister Katsuo Okazaki will be appointed fim time Foreign Minister upon tfift corning into force of the Japanese peace treaty early next ye $\ia Premier also «aid Mr. Oka^akl will
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  • 219 1 Standard Staff Reporter OVER 200 wary people gathered in front of a house at Tiong Bahru last night to witness the extermination of nearly 4,000 hornets. The man who brought death to them wa* Mr. Chin Kap Seng of Kilsure White Ant Co., Ipoh.
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  • 179 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 74-year-old Singapore goldsmith, Mr. Ng Lim Chwee and his wife considered themselves lucky after being robbed by three men of 15 gold rings and $100 in crash. The robbers in their haste to set away left untouched jewellery worth
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  • 72 1 Standard London Correspondent lOMDON De« 27. The following ore the clos,ng •rke? of^bbVTond tin on the London M.rket todey:--9 LONDON RUBBIR "»<">N TIN 41 Id Spo^ £907.10*. per ton iP°* IAL' buyers, £910 sellers. Ko- J;fJ Three month.: £907.1 0.. Apr/June JJ* k £9 o ..h.,,.
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  • 81 1 TAIPEI, Dec. 27 (UP> The National Defence Ministry today denied Chinese Communist charges that 70,000 Nationalist troops and experts had been transported to Thailand to augment Gen. Li Mi's anti-Commu-nist forces' operating in southern Yunnan Province. Peiping charged the United States Seventh Fleet, now guarding Formosa
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  • 89 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 27; (Reuter> Mr. W. Averell Harnman. Director of the United States Mutual Security Agency, said here last night he would strictly interpret the Battle Act. which unconditionally cuts off aid to any country exporting military or atomic materials to the Soviet bloc.
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  • 25 1 TOKYO, Dec 27, (ReuterAAP) Fire in an American Army barracks near Yokohama did 200.000,000 yen (£200.000) worth of damage. *fe faiuaJUop wert reported.
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 1 photo. Eukcdc Goossrns. Con ductor of the Sydney Sytn phony Orchestra. passed through Singapore by Qantas BO AC yesterday on his way to London for short visit. Standard
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  • 129 1 Standard Staff Rrportrr THE Goveriio: of Singapore Sir Franklin Gimson. and the Naval C'-in-C. Vice Admiral Si; Guy Russell, were both on HM6 Alert (flagship of the in which left for Hongkong yestei day morning. Both are on a visit to Hong kong. While Sir
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  • 437 2 Hands Off The Council Staff Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors have been informed by their President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, that their functions do not extend to executive control over the officers of the Council. In a memorandum to all Councillors, Mr. McNeice has told
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  • 206 2 Rhine Army's Reply Standard Woman Reporter THE return broadcast from the Rhine Army in answer to the messages sent from the Far East Land Forces in Malaya goes on the air this Sunday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. over the Blue net work of Radio Malaya. This programme will
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  • 39 2 Govt. Gives Study Gifts FIFTY scholarships are being offered by t'n<? Singapore Educati a Department to students in vern icobnr schools to study in G vernmenl English schools. Ab nit 40 oi these will be given to Chinese schools.
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  • 58 2 THE LITERARY Section of (he RASC Civilian Association win Hold its first meeting in the office of the Singapore Indian Congress. 6 Race Course Lane, en Saturday at 5 p.m., under the chairmanship of Mr. P. R. Williams, Cit} r Councillor. Mr. tV Mehervan Singh will speak or
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  • 197 2 TB Incidence Among Staff Of Firms THE INCIDENCE of tuberculosis among the staffs of firms "all supposed to be fit persons on a sufficiency salary" as examined by the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association "is most significant." This is stated 1 in the annual report of the Association for the year
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  • 161 2 The following were elected officials of the Hoe Yew Si a: P :troas Messrs. Chua Tian Hoe. lan Chwee Tin. Chng Low Seong and Goh Khim Haw: President Mr. Lim Boon Poh: Vice Presidents Messrs. Ong Thian Chin. Ng Kim Khar, Lee Kiat Tay. Teo
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  • 66 2 Udik bin Yusof. aged 25, was charged in the Singapore First Police Qourt yesterday with kidnapping a girl, Tan Ah Nee. who is under 16 years of age from the lawful guardianship of her mother, Ng Geok Lan. in Singapore at midnight on Dec. 24.
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    110 2 Standard Staff Reporter CHIEF "Little" Wolf, the Red Indian wrestler has fascinated Singapore as Singapore has "charmed" him. Yesterday. Chief Little Wolf, with full head dress, was the cynosure of all eyes as he was taken round the City in a car. Pedestrians stopped and gazed. Women smiled
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  • 147 2 a Red Indian in flesh and blood. Visiting Change Alley yesterday. Chief Little Wolf gathered a long line of "followers." who trailed behind him wherever he went. Children stared amazed and could not believe their eyes when he obligingly shook hands all round. Chief Little Wolf
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  • 135 2 Standard Staff Reporter very good in guarding the place carefully but presumably the thieve> wait for the time when the Police are a.vay."- Mr. McNeice said. MR. LEE CHOON ENG, labour City Councillor for Wcsl Ward, has promised to see that adequate measures are taken
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    58 2 A Chinese woman, aged 20 was fined $4 by the Muar Magistrate for trespassing at Settlement Camp, Bukit Pasir. Muar. MR. WEE KIM POH. the Chief Clerk and the staff of the P.C.A.D. 2 sub-depot Keat Hong, who gave a farewell dinner to Major and Mrs. S.F.
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  • 104 2 si bstations liable to load shedding today: DAY Chartered Bank. China Bank. Asia Building, George St. Static. Prince st./Market St.. Raffles Pi./' .Malacca St.. Union Building, Hume Pipe. P.W.D. Quarry, Nanyang Mfg., Bt. Pajijang, National Carbon. Princess Elizabeth Est. Dairy Farm. Ihi Pandan, Jurong 1. 2 3. Bt.
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  • 133 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE VEHICLES and Traffic Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has unanimously agreed that taxis should be exempted from the provisions of Rule 77 (2) of the Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Rules, 1948. This rule stipulate! that taxis should have four doors,
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  • 209 2 **I hope to open your exhibition next year— if I'm still here," the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald told the organisers of the Malay Arts and Craft Exhibition with a laugh yesterday morning:. During: his visit to the Exhibition, Mr. MacDonald bought a corsage, a teacosy,
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  • 117 3 El HOPE AN, Charles J. Baldwin now residing in island KM the defendant in a maintenance suit »ogfcl l» a Malay woman, who claimed to be his lawful man, Timah binte relok Paku told the e Second Police Court thai before her Baldwin, she
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  • Article, Illustration
    123 3 CONSTRUCTION work Cathedral. Singapore, on a War Memorial Hall, which is to commemorate the ordeal of all those Who suffered and perished in Singapore and Malaya during the late war. The buildhrr wOJ lorn an extension to tht north transept of the Cathedral, and will consist of a main hall
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  • 271 3 PROGS EXPEL 2 MEN Standard Staff Reporter CITY COUNCILLOR. Mr. S. S. Manyam and Mr. Arthur Joseph. two Progressive Parly members were expelled from the Party yesterday. The Committee of the Party decided on the expulsion after a meeting which lasted an hour and balf. Both Mr. Manyam and Mr.
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  • 121 3 [NQUESX was held in the re Coroner's Court yesinto the death of a 14--1 girt. Tan Soo Sim, who i to have jumped into > sea off the Esplanade, on home after fetching her ear-old brother. Ong Kim m the Anglo-Chinese in Coleman Street
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  • 49 3 TAXI MAN ROBBED, CAR STOLEN AN INDIAN taxi-anver was robbed of $25 in cash by four unknown Europeans at the 13th milestone Mandai Road yesterday morning. The men later drove off with the taxi and abandoned it at the 15th milestone Woodlands Road. All four were in civilian clothing.
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  • 216 3 THE REVISION of Singapore's building by-laws with particular emphasis on low-cost housing has begun again. Mr W. I Watson, the Singapore'City Council Architect and Building Surveyor, told The Standard yesterday that the Working Party appointed by the Councillors last year, which produced a set
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  • 176 3 Standard Staff Reporter MARKETING prospects for the housewives living in the vicinity of Geylang Serai for the new year are bleak. There is a likelihood of food prices at their main market at Joo Lniai showing an increase. Reason: Stall holders at the market have
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  • 99 3 DEPRESSED AT being told to quit from her room, a married Chinese woman, tried two unsuccessful attempts at suicide. This was told in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when the woman, Yee Chok Ooi was bound over in the sum of $100 for six months,
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  • 63 3 A CAFE and a restaurant in Nee Soon village were smashed by soldiers on Christmas day and a Chinese shop assistant was injured in the face. Two bus stands were pulled up and used in the attack on the shops. Several cars on the roadside were
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  • 14 3 MALACCA. Jhurs-New Year s Day will not be a holiday here mm
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  • 78 3 were given •J^™™ bf P the Bushey P»«. f thwß attired dfdsdfdfdfjldfsd enjoyed two playl**! t^L the blind from Nantma Home Th« first concerned a house boy whose limited English vocabulary got him into trouble, and the second a ting song girl who leads a
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  • 438 3 Tells Court Of Gem Hold Up Standard Staff Reporter A ROBBERY case against two young men, accused of robbing a Chinese family of cash and jewellery at Wareham Road in broad daylight took a dramatic turn in the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday, when
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  • 249 3 3 Girls For U.S. Tour THREE teenar e school girls left Singapore last night by Pan Ameruftm World Airways plane on the first lap of a Journey that wiU take them to the United States. They are Alice Tay of Singapore and two Indonesian firls, Lathy Sabarudin and Pia Surjoraihardjo
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  • 289 3 Standard Staff Reporter THREE A(TIN(r Assistant >ii|>. rim. ml< inn of Police and a Chief Inspector of the Singapore Polio Force will leave on January 2 next year for the United Kingdom for a six months study course. They are Mr. H. L. Boudewyn. Mr.
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  • 107 3 KUALA lAJMPTTR. Thu.s Members and delegates of ani Hates of the Federation of Indian Organisations. Selangor, met at the Selangor Indian Association premises to elect a Selangoi State Committee. Dr. J. Samuel presided. Mr. R Ramani addressed the gathering on the purpose of the formation of the committee,
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  • 70 3 TWENTY FIVE YEAR OU> Tan Khiang Chay pleaded uuiltv in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday. whei> charged with having 111 pounds (if raw opium at Lorong 22, Geylang Ruad on Christmas Day. Another Chinese Khoo Tia Choon. aged 34. claimed trial on a
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  • 133 3 KAMPONG Melayu, oft Jalan Eunos, Changi recently harassed by a 'Nabi Bharu' (new prophet) and his assistant, the 'Caliph' is once again peaceful. Both have made a hasty retreat from the kampong following Poiice investigations into "a possible breach of peace' arising out of their activities.
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  • 135 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fours. While more and more political parties are being formed here to contest the Municipal Elections several individuals are preparing to come forward as Independent candidates. The only one who has announced his candidature is Mr. S.C E.
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  • 198 4 Standard Staff Coi respondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Described as victims of unfortunate circumstrnces, the Second Magistrate. Inche Haron bin Haji Idris today acquitted and discharged a youthful Sikh. Mohinder Singh, and an Indian. Bfuthu who were jointly produced on a charge of behaving in a disorderly
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  • 47 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Twenty-four pounds of opium hidden in the front mudguard of a private car was discovered by Customs officers at the 10 m.s. Tampoi today. The opium is valued at J9^ooo. The Chinese driver of the car has been detained.
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  • 33 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A warrant of arrest was issued by the Second Magistrate Inche Haron bin Haji Idris today against a sikh. Kerna! Singh who was alleged to have "jumped bail'.
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  • 43 4 THE MODERN Swimming pagar of the new clubhouse for the staff of the Johore Bahru Town Board. In the foreground of this Standard picture can be seen the dressing rooms. The clubhouse was opened by% the Menlri Besar.
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  • 137 4 Stamford Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tlmra. Two thousand fourhundred children will attend schools in Selangor for the first time next year when there will be 62 classes for boys and girls, 40 of these in Kuala Lumpur. In Klang there will
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  • 289 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Next year more land will be brought under padi cultivation. This land has been recovered under the Sungei Raya Sawah scheme in Negri Sembilan, which envisages the development of an area of 949 acres of land, of which 546 acres
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  • 101 4 Soldier Fined For Escapade Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Thurs. For his escapade in the Central Police Station on Christmas morning. L/Cpl. Goulding was fined $10 by Magistrate J H. Loch today for being disorderly. He was further fined $40 for creating mischief, and ordered to pay $12.50 for damaging a
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  • 19 4 TAY ENG was fined $20 at Muar Magistrate's Court for breaking the curfew order at Bukit Kangkah.
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  • 225 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. At the end of this year, 18 Police jungle companies will have completed their training and, in addition two holding units to provide drafts and reinforcements, will have been formed. When the Communists took to the jungle in
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  • 60 4 CHAN HIP vee, a 45 year old owner of a coffeeshop in Jaian Yap Tau Sah, was fined $100 for allowing her premises to be used as a common gaming house on a Sunday. The four players who went there for a gam e were each fined
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  • 29 4 No Licence Fined WONG Mee Leong. 34. was fined $100 or 20 days' rj. by the Circuit Magistrate, Batu Pahat. for offering samsu for sale without a retail licence.
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  • 28 4 A CAR driver. Ton Choon. was fined 525 bv the Muar Magistrate for negligent driving at Jalan Bakri, Muar. resulting in a collision with another car.
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  • 293 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The vigilance of Special Constable Abdul Manan, of Kampong Kuala Paya, Segamat, which led to the killing of two bandits and the wounding: of, at least, one other, has earned him the Colonial Police Medal for bravery. SC Abdul Manan was in
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    27 4 The new Rex Theatre, Batu Pahat. which ha^ opened. The theatre was built by Shaw Brothers cost of $200,000. The cinema hall is the mew in Johore.
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  • 326 4 INQUIRY INTO CONDUCT OF EXAM CALLED FOR Students Told To Quit, Say Parents Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Director of Education for the Federation has been asked to set up a committee of inqniry to investigate into the conduct of the Final Term examination for Standard Five at
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  • 233 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Bandits hare had more than one experience of the wrath of the kampong Malay and have not yet learned a lesson, at least one of a gang; who were approaching a kampon? in Mersing, Johore, had not. Security forces who had been
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  • 149 4 Chinese Metho dists Attend Annual Meet Standard Staff Correspondent ference of the Ueti to be held at San fn April, 1952. The cgafereoce wil] ceive reports the Chinese Met in Malaya and for 1952. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The fifth the Malaysia Chinese annual conference of th< Helktiig Church, began at
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  • 26 4 TWO persons S (38) and Ong S Hen were each fined Sr.i. by Che Kbrahi Salam. the Circu for failing to rep; address.
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  • 286 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— After spending 32 years of his life in this country. Mr. W. G. Warren Hastings, co-founder of the legal firm of Lovelace and Hastings, and President of the Federation Bar Committee, who has acted as a Judge of the Supreme Court on several occasions, and
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  • 39 4 KUALA LU..IPUR, Thurs.— A Malay youth. Mohd. Yusof bin Abdul Rahman, who pleaded fuilty to desertion from the olice Force was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment, by the Second Magistrate, Inche Haron bin Haji Idris, today.
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  • 39 4 Incapable— Fined MALACCA, Thurs. A Telecoms worker, K. A. Krishnan, found incapable after a party last week with fellow workers and who passed out in hospital till the next morning, was fined $3 by Magistral J. H. Loch today.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 440 5 SECURITY IN KEL ANT AN GRAVE Tunsku Abdul Rahman Putn. President of the 1MN.0.. Malaya, official lv declaring open the exhibition of needle work and arts and crafts under >hr auspices of the women's section of the organisation in Kulira. Tbe exhibition which uv>k place in Lam Sen? Park on
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  • 57 5 [POH, Thurs.- -Three motor and a car were removed their parking places in ♦own by mischievous peo--::ing Christmas. vehicles were later found ie roads lending out of Vhey were not damaged. e accidents were reported Ip >h during the 3-day X'mas One. involving the n rider
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  • 77 5 •man ovet board" stopped the 1 ferry steamer, Bagan. in mid- < nannel while crossing over from Butterworth to Penang at 10.30 o'clock this morning Lifebelts were lowered but' the struggling figure of a Chinese disappeared*. The ferry unsuc- i cessfully continued the search,
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  • 40 5 A RECREATION club baa been started in Grik for sovemmen; employees and others. There are tennis and badminton courts attached to the club. Lead towards its establishment was taken by the District Officer Mr. R. W. Chapman.
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  • 39 5 HAMID bin Ymidn. a Special Constable, was fined $30 by Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah in the Parit Buntar court. for assaulting a bus conductor. I Mohamed S a I I e h bin Haji j Mohamed.
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  • 164 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Thurs. In the noisy atmosphere of th e local cabarets, soldiers sang and drank, bottles flew, fists went up and bodies slumped these were all part of Ipoh's Christmas celebrations. In the calmer atmosphere of thp tpoh District Hospital, howevei a
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  • 278 5 RKX: Va!e;;lin<j 3 15. 615 and rVl'iuT' On The Riviera I.»J ,v'.num»k; f&TUS "o STAB-" fiShm Bulbule lE.. 3.31). i^riS &<"' -Th. On*, MS. and «30 p.m. Lri/v 1 You Are In The Navy Now "838 »R 6.43 and MS :>m gl j>j- Saivadhikan (Tv) iz-»». eSSiff d
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  • 41 5 THE District Officer. Kulim. as Chairman of the Reception Committee, thanks all communities for their support, all cJub.s and associations lor lending chairs, tables etc., and all helpers for their unstinted aid in making the function a success.
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  • 73 5 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Thurs. Malay inhabitants of Ulu Selama, in the Taiping District, have constructed a nine-mile road between their village and Kampong Bayor. The cost of ihe project was met partly by the villagers and partly by the Perak Government. Now the
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  • 83 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR. Thins.— The Krian T O wn Board at its last meeting agreed that the $7,000 approved lor improvements to the waterrroi.t should be used for static improvements. Other decisions arrived at were: -The fencing of all markets in the District,
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  • 60 5 BAIL of *500 was allowed by Mr. D. C 1. Weinham in the Magistrates Court tod'ay to 61--year-old Shaik Mohd. O.sman Merican. who claimed trial to a charge of using criminal force to Che Amah binti Kassim intending to outrage her modesty at Caunter Hall at 4 a.m.
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    38 5 -Photo by The Sultan of Kedah is seen standing at the extreme left with some of the guests at the Kulim European Club lawn before the tiffin given by the joint communities, recently. Che Yusof Abdullah
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  • 228 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Thurs. Selling aside the com iclion of a dealer in rationed goods, S. K. M. M. \hdiiUali, of 4lor Star, Mr. JtiBtire Brings ordered the refund of a One of $300 imposed in the lower court on
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  • 132 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Thins.— There was a big rush for tickets of the fourth Welfare Lottery which were on sale for the first time this morning at the general Post Office. One buyer. Mrs. Robert Lim wife of a Government employee, who bought 13
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  • 120 5 The retailer could not sell it as a rationed article tor it 9f*s surplus of rationing requiremeats. Must he then destroy or personally consume it? Could they lawfully .sell i; u unrationed without production of ration card? If they could sell it. could they sell it at a
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  • 316 5 Adult Classes Can Help End Terror Heah Slaixlflrd *>iaflf 4 <>rr#*Mpon«lrtit I KiYVMIt. Thiir*. \l < Ironing delegate* of tit* I r ederation Adult hdu<mion tamVCaatatV l« ihe l>eeemt»,»r Vacation Caisji'H, toda> the Pre»idenl. Mr. He»h J.m» Seang, said: fc ll i« my firm conviction that adult #-di. ration ha*
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  • 233 5 IPOH ThUfl K'.ru -4 99 '•> PeraK Chinese m dip dealers, who *iB\h bara tttvud noil is by :n*» Perak Mini's !)•,>*'' mm; Informing then tut I their tin ore buying licetM sa i not be ifiu'weri [ip\: f— t, nave .>pii* two
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  • 66 5 LONDON. Thun. NUlajM .siOdents are riiahinjj up tol theii distance from nonie by aunri off of Christina-* festivtiies. Many gatherfd at Malayi Hall fur dinner and {antes on Chris! mas Day. On Boxing Day, the Malayan Students Union ran dance, al the Ovea.seas LeafUe "n
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  • 58 5 MOON Nii Dttiof, W f«tf oU SiaiTip.>e wnmai), Mfho -i* >1 lege-d to have stolen jewellers valued 3* $5650 between Juls '£'■'< and 1 Juiv SB, »1 tS ECuala Kane sar Rond. was allowed 12.000 baii i:i the Sessions Cou I this morning. Thp ra.se hM been
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  • 46 5 FTENANG, Pbur. Fhe recoroluendation of i v ie traflfc Engi neer*. Depaitment to reduce the number of trishaw and I i.< lider.s iireiice.s will nr considered by Penan*'* fir.M elected Mtmicipai Counciilon >>n Monday. Dp; SI There Uf raiTTBII Ij 2J31 trisfaas in Penang.
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  • 110 5 IPOH. Thurs pi double wedding <>' two ->!>* h Miss Mumtaz Begum iod Mim SlicTt titusah Begum, to !Vn k Mohamed Haneef and vit Wi in) Kt«an respectively took plat f* bi Lpoh today. The sisters s t* ich^n i i ■> lpoh iDVcni while
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  • 33 5 p< >f< ronveniei <»• 91 Um employeea of the Kajnuntini R« Dred|gHa_ OoMpasy I.H. Ti> piny. PO oi>c! a! i\ i» >1 << beta apaMd il I lie e«np •> premtiwi r| K.«Kiuntim
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 806 6 'THE Singapore and Federation Governments are luday '.dking more than a paternal interest in Chinese schools. This is a welcome departure from the pre-war Indifference under which Chinese schools were left to fend for themselves and Chinese education was regarded as something unVvurthy ol government patronage. It was
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  • 1627 6 I Join Ah Sung ...On A Killer's Patrol —ft. a^H I^Mr o^aw iV HHWfIB J^M n jHHO ]MQt iTHEr*E**"P***^^^^""^"*^^^*"^^^^^™ l^^^o**'"^^""^*"aßWCDiMflE§jtai&ggßpaapaM 'W9p^- -jwCoSy KfJtwfifa^v r-5 v KUALA LUMPUR, I HAVE just finished what is undoubtedly the hardest, toughest, sweatie&t day*s work in my life. I can tell you that ten hours'
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  • 653 6 A SOCIALIST SOCIETY -NOT PARTY Sir: You published a news item under the heading "Socialist Manifesto" which stated "The organisers of the new Malayan Socialist Party, following a meeting in Kuala Lumpur last night, have issued the party's manifesto... "Branches of the party will be established in all States and
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  • 17 6 "Blimey! Chief, that's cooked our goose! Which reminds me —done your Christmas hhoppin' yt1 n
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  • 64 6 Sir I think that reader M. Shamsuddin was wrong in bis letter, published in the Singapore Standard of 24-12-51. As far as I know, three Indians have been awarded the Nobel prizes. Sir C V. Raman won the Nobel Physics Prize. Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Literature
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 258 6 Sir: Owing to the unattractive salary schemes for the clerical and technical services, the excess of supply over demand theory referred to by you recently does not apply to these services. This is evidenced by the not few instances of vacancies not being filled in time and
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    • 196 6 Sir: I was interested to note In The Standard dated 2*2.1 2. '51 'hat the temporary clerks employed by the Federation Government are to be absorbed into 'he permanent service. According to :he Government circular, those who enter the permanent service, will ge: increments on their previous service
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  • 144 7 I Payment Of Fines Of US$l2O,OOO For Fliers Release arsis' 2s w AP) r A Hu The Lntioa Pmi 4t-«a«-he >ai<| thrir release Vaiiiiot !»♦> expected before lhnrs«la>" beeaase «»f ih^ threr-ilay ChriMma^ holiday in Hungary. The State Department ciisclos«d Wednesday thai the united States has
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  • 87 7 K INSAS C ITY. Dec. 27. President Truman .-..nrMiiv announced the don »>f (ieor^e F. Ken.uuinator of the ron- ni policy to meet the .1 .t Russian aggressive >'> It be Ambassador NltlM-OW H .innouncement said f'rr^ident had "reluctant- red to acrede to the
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  • 100 7 No Change In Point 4 Programme SHINGTON. Dec. 27. Vn* "Point Four" assistance program-, inue a 6n£ the lines adopted by Garland Bennett t death in an air Ivan, officials said v this means BenI sson in the teehni- a administration hit «onrept that t F r should be regarded
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  • 78 7 EN Dt-c 27. i Reuter >—; S B: iaa Robertson. nder-m-chief in Hitid'r East. arrived a: near London last ~e Suez Canal zone B ian Ariose arrival was ,'nusua! secrecy, dev nether he was, to see Prime Minister irchiU or to make conneni on this
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  • 296 7 PARIS. Dec. 27 •Reuteri-Mr-Trygve Lie. United Nations Secretary-Genera!, said in Oslo yesterday, that he felt that discussions in the Sixth General Assembly of the United Nations BO far had been "less propagandist and more sober and objective than in the past." In a broadcast
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  • 104 7 RANGOON. Dec 27. 'Renter* Police said yesterday they had arrested three Communist agents with documents containing de- tails of a plot to capture the Hanthawaddv District bordering Rangoon. One of the arrested men. Hai Pe had been declared a "repentant" under the governments amnesty order;
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  • 69 7 ROME, Dec. -UP' Claire Young, a 21-year-old Chicagoan, will be married here today to Luciano Negrini. 41. a former Italian priest for whom she nad > renounced 1 American citizenship. Claire's attorney Acrille Foresio said the couple -a ere determined to wed in the
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  • 52 7 Four To Die As 'Spies' Of UK. US LONDON. Dec. 27 (Reuter)— Bulgarian court yesterday sentenced to death four of 10 men accused of spying for Britain America and Turkey, the Bulgarian news agency reported. The six other men were sentenced to prison terms ranging from six to 20 years.
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  • 174 7 I WASHINGTON. Dec. 27 (UP) Numerous union leaders today expressed displeasure over the possible nomination of General i Dwight Eisenhower as a Republican presidential candidate. They said California s Gov- ernor Earl Warren is th# Re- publicans' best candidate. A poll &1 the
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  • 73 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 27. (AFP—Senator William Knowland, Republican, California, yesterday disclosed that 33 American citizens were being held in Chinese Communist jails. Senator Knowland gave this figure as he released for publication letters exchanged between himself and Under-Secretary of State James Webb on the matter.
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  • 31 7 ANKARA. Dec. 27. <UP> A Turkish Air Force C-47 transport plane crashed on Tuesday killing a colonel, a lieutenant colonel, two captains and two non-commissioned officers.
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  • 86 7 TOKYO. Dec. 27. rUP)— Major General William Dean, captive I Commander of the United States 24th Infantry Division, has sent his wife in America a letter in- forming her that he is well and i "counting the days until this war is over,"
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  • 66 7 BERNE, Dec. 27, ißeuter* Two familie.* in the little Swiss j village of Raefis exchanged sons I as Christmas presents thereby i correcting a four-year-old error. The boys were mixed up a i few hours after birth in a hospital near here in 1947, but this year the
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  • 117 7 tmfw YORK Dec 2". (L T P)— The National A vs<x iatioa for^ the Advancement of Coloured People called yesterday S, Attorney General J. Howard McGrath and Florida Gov£no^ F»Her Warren to immediate action" in the SSn? D assassination of the organisation's Florida co°rdinH^r
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  • 81 7 photo. Two firemen were killed and 22 injured in London's biggest fire since the war on Dec. 21. The blaze occurred at Broad-Street Station warehouse in the city. The loss of life and injuries were caused by a wall collapsing in a street on top of
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  • 253 7 PARIS. Dec. 27 (Renter). Foreign Ministers from mx W extern European nations meet here today to irv once again lo agree on a plan for erealtnp a European army. The Ministers of France Western Germany. Italy, Belgium, Holland and Luxem- bouig will try
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  • 196 7 41 Africans Killed In Tribal Fights .JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 27. (Reuter) Forty-one Africans were killed and 500 injured in battles between tribal and other factions in teeming African shanty towns on the outskirts of Johannesburg on Christmas Day. Women chanting fierce tri- bal battje songs urged their men on as they
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  • 265 7 Iran Premier Rejects World Bank's Plan 1 „,.1 r<j< u<l Kriltin. <l tfossadeq told foreign newsmen that the Iranian Govern* ment rould nol accept n,« bank's pi^M bc-raust 1 li.'iii would not agree t< re-engagement of British oil xperts. 2. [ran would not igrac u, .«=e! nil to Bri'jsin h«
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  • 82 7 King Writes To Thank Hi s Nurse LONDON l>e< n 'Keuler) hint <i«-«»i»;e has written a personal lettN or thanks i<> Biltci Kuth Beswethrrirk. who was night nursr i« him aflrr his lunj, opera tion last September "ll is in the hint* •un wrilinK." prelij, fair haired Sister B«v W<
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  • 195 7 BANGKOK !>• r ■f I The Seen tan of Bj i I koh Chambei oi Commerr*, Mi H i.t in« v*. s.i < tans been arrested on a chargi r>l subi ersii e id ivitj j! it r« I RHM Igfl f«njr m. 1,1
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  • 189 7 NEW DELHI. Dec 87, (UP) Press reports from Kalim i pong said yesterday thai then was a hirge oooceotratioa oi Communist Chinese M liberatiaci 'troops" at Gyantse, an important trade town in Tibel near Ihe Indian frontier A number of houact Bf Tibetai rneirhani.s
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  • 52 7 NEW YOHK Dm- 27' fßeuter) The Christmai accidentat death toll Jn the United Statea {nesterday rearhed "<9 ;i record for I four-day holiday. The previous record of 7fi] in Christmai 1936 Death from :,;iffic socidenU were S3] Tiom fi:ev ](f. rt ri from miscellaneouf
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  • 123 7 MacA Named 'Man Of Year NEW York Da .it General Dougiaf MacArthui oatned 'M«n the IT<mu f«>r I!*. 6 yesterdai folio* ing dI the 4tf State Go' noi i wn d Hit-(j in I tif imbia b ■>. < cHstinK Sj item A plaque .<!<<-! citation a< presented to Mac
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  • 341 8 Tii?o Italians On Goodwill Mission Standard Aviation Reporter TWO Italians who flew into Singapore yeslerday, said they were, making the cheapest private flight to Australia in the smallest plane ever to have attempted the journey from Europe. They are flying a tiny Italian two-seater
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  • 31 8 CANBERRA: (Airmail) (ReuterAAP> An Australian-designed training aircraft— the CA22- will j go into tullscale production /or the Royal Australian Air Force, Minister for Air W. McMahon I announced recently.
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  • 77 8 Britain Builds Most Of The World's Tankers NEW YORK. Dec. 26 (Reuter) —British shipyards are building about half the world's tankers now on order, according to a report published here yesterday. The report, prepared by the Statistical Research Division of the Sun Oil Company, showed that the United States lagged
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  • 110 8 THE GORGON SAILS Standard Shipping Reporter THE inability of passengers getting visas lo land J in Australia, was responsible for last-minute cancellations of bookings by the Blue Funnel skip Gorgon which left Singapore yesterday for Fremantle. Originally booked as a full ship, the Gorgon left
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  • 76 8 HONGKONG. Dec. 26. (AFP). Red China's navy has promised help and protection to all lawful coastal shipping against pirate: posing as Communist coast guards and flying the five-star flag, according to a report reaching here from the Pearl River delta It
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  • 19 8 CANBERRA. (Reuter-AAP»— The Australian Government will issue three postage stamps to commemorate the Royal visit next year.
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    • 580 8 1 PAIT REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland l«» Froncisce Us Angelas All American Canadian Cities riiii P. S'ham S'ooro Arr LA/SF JAGOi LUCKENiACH 24/26Jaii 27/2tJen 29Jon/2Feb 21Feb .■or full oortfculars of Dry Cargo Deep Tonks ond Possenoei Bookings etc. Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Tel: S>ore *2281 /3 K. Lumpur
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    • 358 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WES I COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Boroe Dec 31 Vessel tor Muar Weekly Ho "i To f o«" Rengat Dec 20 Vessel tor Malacca Twice Weekly Hon 9 Thong toi Hapan Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly Si Api Api Jan 5 Pangkor tor Molocco
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    • 431 8 -aw ii *^"*^owo^^^^i^»^ j "KAMBODIA" for Banfikok Hongkong, Kobe Yoko-"FALSTtIA-'VoV'Scj'iiioV' Banokok 11-12 J« n "INDIA" for BangkoV Honakong, Manna. Kobe Yokohama lOJa**2F«» tT.ztj. "MORELIA" for Bangkok. Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama 21-23F.* l> 20»-, PROM JAPAN 4V HONGKONG "lINTAN6 M for Rangkok Gdns. 23/24 SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVu Pot Colombo Aden, fort
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    • 185 8 .X SHIPS in fIARBOUR WHARVES Albert Dock: Tombakol. Tung SHIP Godown Gate Song. Kinabalu. Benalder 31/32 2 Victoria Dock: Tankhaven 111. IBintang 23/24 2 Keppel Dock: Dromus Patanga, Denbiftshiie 13/14 4 Kamuning, Retriever, Giang Bee. Gorgon 25/26 2 Godown No 1: Han Thale, Hong Ann C\P. 7 Reinharf. Jalagopal 44
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    • 54 8 1 Despatches Today: Thailand (parrels only) by Larut. South Africa by Tegelberj, East Africa (letters only) Ly Tegelberg, South India by Jalagopal, North India and Pakistan (letters only) by Jalagopal, Palembang and Djambi by Hong Ann, Sarawak (except Miri x by Bidor. Arrivals Today: Sibu (letters and parcels) by Belaga.
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  • 252 9 Parley Opened By Mission Is Deadlocked JAKARTA, Dec. 27 (AFP): It It learned in official circles here that the American Indonesian talks for U.S. purchase of Indonesian tin, initiated here recently and scheduled to be finalised after further talks in Washington, are
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  • 676 9 filing plants in Sumatra and Borneo. •whonjif^, x n€w re reorer, the Ministry noimc Affairs has feed a circular banning the of low quality d sheets from the try. 9 is expected to stimufurthef the industry here at down the flight of Singapore
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  • 116 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 27.— The Rural and Industrial Development Authority aliottet} $138,397 for projects and schemes last month. The sum of $30,000 was allotted for purchase of four Ferguson tractors and equipment for use in the padi area along the PeraK River below Parit; $61,000 was promised
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  • 16 9 HONGKONG, Dec. 27-Soecial HR.56.6125 to USI- HKsr«i« *n Malayan $j: HKsa3B £*on e i£
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  • 76 9 COMMODITY PRICES THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were P** lb Bayers Sellers No I BSS Spot L Se $1,391 $140i FOB in bales DecTone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's openinr nrices P«* ere: *No 1 «iS» Sett*meirt Feb. 4«2d. Nom. Wd. Nem. Apr/June 39id. Nom. Tone: Quiet. SINGAPORE, Thurs. The
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  • 55 9 rANBERHA, Dec. 27, (Rcu♦•rAAW^K TO Australian S coo^ration programme of jon and r n rneess inf and the v^^'^nTtoditri- of monwealth Scientmc ana wauss3 ReWch Organisation wK act as consultant to the Ceylon Government on means of meriasiaa the output of bnckg Sd Sfes for housing
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  • 216 9 M SINGAPORE'S million dollar shirt factory is the •■ly o»e of its Ms*, •JJMd mad operated by Astaas, bow functioning SL. .^"^Ewt Asia. Situated in Wolskell £o»d (off Serangoon E< >ad). it possesses the most modem equipment procurable from the Unite* Staiss and Great Britain. There
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  • 130 9 THE rubber market in Singapore ruled quiet all day, with little inclination on the part of traders to do buftinesfi* Interest from overseas was negligible, business being mainly confined f shortC r iS£m<*y dealers were selling in fair quantities most of the day. At the
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  • 323 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 27 In on effort to alleviate the existing acute shortage of labour, Government plans to open labour exchanges in large Federation towns next year. The Federation Commissioner for Labour; Mr. F. V. Duckworth disclosed that
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  • 82 9 Produce Mart Opens Dull THE produce market in Singapore was dull throughout yesterday, no business being reported in any section Copra had sellers at $39 and >uvers at $38$ per picul. Coconut oil sellers quoted $64 per picul, but no buyer was in evidence. Betel nut $37 (split); Copra $38J
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  • 28 9 Japan will require an estimated 79,000 ton« of aluminium dunnu, the next fiscal year In anticipation of larger demands for rearmament programmes.— A F P
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  • 214 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27. —Mr. J. M. Fraser, manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust, is impressed by highway and transportation systems in the United States. He made the observation in an interview here prior to his departure for Singapore. Mr. Fraser has been studying
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  • 29 9 The Japanese Government may shortly send a ten-man industrial mission to India. Experts on electric machine*. Internal combustion, chemical and textile machines will «ompriM in* I part?.-**
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  • 71 9 Indonesia- Japan Talks Continue MANILA. Dec 27 <AP':- The Indonesian-Japanese talks on reparation* and fisheries are cintinuing at the sub-rommr'.ee levfl, discussion* limited \u debate on basic principles Chief Indonesian delegate, I): Raden Djuanria. refused to comment when asked what was the total and type <»f reparations Indonesia wanted from
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  • 173 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs. Interest in the Mal;i>an share market today was mainly centred in the tin section, where a number of price rise* wait recorded. Industrials were firm, v. i rubbers had limited inquiries. Changed prices were: Stiver* SHlm INDUSTRIALS Traaer
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    • 939 10  -  ANNE KERR By THE STORY SO FAR: READ THIS FIRST: AH NEM and Ah Kim, two old wizards, set out to try JO find Jong Seng, the Master Magician »*o 'auoM them their trade. After many adventures they reach his ooode, and are met by a
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    • 294 10 Cl NDAY is hammock time! Two shade trees, a hammock, a book, and a pitcher of iced lemonade and ole Sol can do his "hottest." A canvas hammock is comfortable and durable, and with reasonable care should last several seasons. Obtain a piece of heavy-duty
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    • 81 10 BOLLYWOOD, Dec. 27 (UP) Movie producer Walter Wanger was arraigned yesterday on charges of shooting an actors' agent whom he suspected of having a romantic interest in Wanger'i actress wife Joan Bennett. Wanger's attorney got a bench warrant to ensure the presence of wounded Jennings Lang at
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    • 82 10 CAPRI. ITALY. Dec. 27 (AP)Gracie Fields announced yesterday that she Is going to marry Abraham Morris Alberovich. a 48-year-old, Rumanian radio repair man Her friends were so surprised, you could have knocked them over with •n aspidistra The popular British comedienne made the announcement to friends who
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      56 10 NEW YEAR greetings to Standard readers come, from handsome Tony Curtis, popular young star of Universal- Inter national. Malayan Aim-fans will see him shortly co-starring with Piper Laurie in "The Prince Who Was A Thief" and "Son of AH Baba." LOVELY l.ana Turner. >lptro-(»olilwyii-\lay»*r artresp. also sends New
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    • 198 10 CZahM^m^ 4Slipan empty SPOOLona l Sm!fi V TOOTHPICK Put it in \Si\iVVrfDKt j opening arid fasten toothpick £3^K=2*O tobody^th ADHESIVE TAPE 1 Trace around a PAPER s?ut another <^ PLATE onto CARDBOAR& spool in the L^^Oon legs. '^j^^^ 6. GLUE plate openings l^ s3ncl^' 1 ijy^ 3. Cut out the
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    • 706 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE „-ir- new series-No. 56 9 Once around track «mmpm--«i— 11 mi in hi m 1 1 12— Grain "2 i. W 5 b 7 8 9 '0 U 15— Eaglet nest 14— Unit 15— Small seeds <2 »3 11— Brick- if-Kidf i5 W/l JO— Shade trees f
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  • 630 11 Holiday Games Bring New League Leaders while bSJ? I 11! three POiIUS fr m tWO *>»»**> lead in Division II while Bnghton heads the race in the Southern section of Division HI. Lincoln alone of the four leaders before the holiday programme ■^JrtSrtJte stni at
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    35 11 KEEL ROSE E. Donnelly) comes through on the rails to beat Red Carnation in the thrilling Christmas Cup race at the Penang Turf Club on Wednesday. The official verdict on this photo finish was 'head'.
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  • 70 11 MELBOURNE, England has two 16-year-old tennis hopes who "should shake the tennis world in three or four years". said Wimbledon Secretary Lt. Col. Duncan Macaulay. here to watch Davis Cup matches. A lad named Wilson, from Middlesex, "looks the best prospect since Fred Perry. We hope
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  • 35 11 MANILA, Dec. 26 (Reuter).— Eighteen players of the Hongkong inter-port collegiate XI are scheduled to play a series of games with local soccer teams beginning tomorrow according to the newspaper Daily Mirror today.
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  • 601 11 PENANG, Thurs. I la n< I leaps for the third tlay of the Penang Turf Club races on Saturday: Cl. I. Div. 2—6 furs. Zanzibar (late Wintergreen) 9.0" Gay Coed 9.03 Binocular 9.00 Theatre 8.13 Nerolia 8.11 Firm 8.10 Miss Nathan 8.07 Bramhall Flyer 8.06 Irish Abbot
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  • 95 11 1 MELBOURNE, (Reute r)AAP) Gussie Moran, American tennis star, is puzzled by State Goverrunent bans on big-time sport on Sundays. She wrote: "In every country I have visited the bread-winner works part or fulltime on Saturday-' and devotes his Sunday to sportwatching. "I got
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  • 64 11 The third annual soccer meeting between the Rovers Sports Club and the Indian Recreation Club for the V. O. Chithambaram Memorial Challenge Cup will be held at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday, at 5.15 p.m. Mrs. Menon, wif e of Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the
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  • 56 11 SYDNEY. 'Airmail) (ReuterAAP) Australia's long-haired cricket all-rounder Keith Miller, named one of his sons Bill, after a wartime pal, Bill Young, killed during the war. Peter comes from Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, where Keith was playing cricket when the bahy was born and latest arrival is Denis
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  • 125 11 TWICKENHAM, MIDDLE- I SEX, Dec. 26 (Reuter)— The South African Rugby Union team beat Combined Services j by 24 points (three goals, a dropped goal and two tries) to eight (a goal and try) here today, after leading 11-0 at faalftime. The Combined Services forward played a
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  • 326 11 Perak's Chances For Final Good, But.... By LEONG HEW MENG PERAK'S complete mastery over Selangor in last Saturday's rugby encounter at Ipoh has already given rise to optimistic comments from a number of quarters as to the State's chances in the coming final against the But, good as the Perak
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    19 11 Lee, women ssinrlrs »inntr and runnrr up in the Par M Bun lar badm.nton ehampichip, concluded iwnt"
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  • 346 11 Singapore Badminton By OLR BADMINTON HI I'OIUFR WILL the Colony Foonjj Smig Cup hero. Lnonjt lan Yap, who surprised ifae Malayan Thon.a, < player, Law le.k Hock of Pcnan K Ulm aiit,» im in game which won the Cip for Sh^a]*™. rri l|r
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  • 675 12 A ussieDoublesKings Play At Their Best By GAYLE TALBOT, A. P. Correspondent SYDNEY, Dec. 27 (AP) Australia virtually wrapped up the Davis Cup today when its great doubles team, Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor, slaughtered America's best pair, Ted Schroeder and Tony Trabert, 6-2,
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  • 175 12 NEW YORK. Dec. 26, (Reuter). Sugar Ray Robinson, who regained the world middleweight title from Randolph Turpin, of Britain, here last summer, has been named "fighter of the year" by the American boxing magazine ♦•RING". The awards and annual ratings were announced in the February
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  • 104 12 MELBOURNE. Dec. 27. (Reuter-AAP) Victoria the Sheffield Shield holders, were IS9 run* behind with only one ■wicket standing when their match against Queensland ended here today in a draw. Victoria took first innings points. Queensland, overnight 266 for five in their second innings, declared a: 361 for
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  • 103 12 These Sat For S Hours.... COPENHAGEN, Dec. 27, (AP) The Belgian -Danish team of M. Depauw and I. Laursen won an international eight-hour indoor bicycle race in Copenhagen's Forum Hall last night. Second were R. Naye. Belgium, and Evan Klamer, Denmark, and throe laps behind, Cor Bakker, Holland, and
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  • 40 12 PENANG. Thurs. The Chinese Recreation Club will meet at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Jan. 5 to discuss ways and means to "promote better cricket** among the club cricketeers. The meeting will also elect office-bearers for the coming season.
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    28 12 Australia's Frank Sedgrman, now at his peak, played brilliantly in the match that may well smash American hopes of winning the Davis Cup this year.
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  • 332 12 PENAJV;, Thurs. Playing an inspired game in the second half Penang beat Kedah by 14 points (goal, two penalty goals, one try) to eight (goal, penalty) in the All Blues rugger competition tie played on the Western Road ground this afternoon. The home team
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  • 151 12 NEW YORK, Dec. 26 (UP) The International Boxing Crib today gave light-heavy-weight challenger Harry Matthews a deadline to Saturday on which to sign for a title fight with champion Joey Maxim or "be passed up". Matchmaker Al Weill told Matthews' manager Jack Hurley that unless Matthews
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  • 159 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday.— For the first time in the annals of Malayan rugby a North Federation Civilians XV will meet a Federation Services side, the match taking place on Saturday at .Kuala Lumpur. The game is not sponsored by the MRU but has the Union's
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  • 275 12 PENANG, Thurs. In recording an appreciation for "great work" Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe has done for the Penang Chinese Football Association, Mr. Tan Teik Kiong, Honorary secretary of the PCFA in his annual report issued today "in the past we have defended solely
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