Singapore Standard, 29 December 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard mm x VOL. II NO. 180 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY/ DECEMBER 29, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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    63 1 pnoto. (Sec Story on P. 4) > WIONAL Serviceman Recruit Tan Thean Siew with two v T SLIT^ SSfi sqUad5 qUad PLt Foulds anjL'Cpl ihn b Sulong. accounted for the killing of four bandits >.irin 2 the engagement Recruit Tan wal wounded l Pic iff taken in the hospital ward
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  • 172 1 THE TIDE TURNS LONDON, Dec. 28 (AP)— The London Daily tpresa said toda\ that a key figure in Soviet atomic .Itution, who fled to the West six weeks ago, has been taken to Washington. The Russian was identified as Lieutenant-Colonel Fedya Astrachov, boss of
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  • 46 1 lANILA, Dec. 23 fAP«— Three a died in the electric I .day for killing a judge. i m and three policemen four aga three Bmjamia and ic Cruz and Bonifacio in i were executed at slupa prison 18 miles south lila
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  • 33 1 E United States Charge os in Budapest told A in authorities in Vienna the four American flyers eased at the Austroh Parian border today. ier story on Page 7. UP
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  • 331 1 Tells Truman 'We'll Discuss The Atom, Cold War Stratigy' WASHINGTON, Dtc 28 (IP) Priim- Mini»t< r Winston Churchill formally advised President Truman that hr wants to talk about atomic energy and the BritMi atomic plight 1 as wcfl as the general cold war strategy when he comes
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  • 170 1 LONDON, Deo. 28 (UP)— Prime Minister Winston Churchill met with his Cabinet today for a final discus sion on his trip to Washington next week to eonfer wilh President Truman. t The crucial Cabinet meeting also devoted to a last minute conference on the appointment of
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  • 226 1 LONDON, Dec. 28, (Reuter). —The Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir William Slim, and Britain's new first Sea Lord, Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Rhoderick McGrigor, will accompany Prime Minister Winston Churchill on his mission to Washington. The party of
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  • 78 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri -The Indian driver of a *auce factory Man and his mother-in-law were killed instantaneously this •vening when the van came into collision with a lorry at the 2 f milt, Klang Road. Four other members of the InAan'a family travelling in
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  • 278 1 MLNSAN, Dee. 28 (LP) An official United Nations Command release on today's truce talks said textuallv: "Buildup of air threat to United Nations Command forces m Korea during any armistice once again was reserved as their right by the Communists as they repeatedly
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    75 1 photo. FOUR NURSES of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, who passed a three-year course in the nursing of sick children, were given their proficiency certificates at the Hospital last night after a Christmas dinner. Present to hand the awards was the Bishop of Singapore the Rt. Rev. Wolfe Baines. Picture
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  • 100 1 LONDON Dec. 28, (Reuter). The London housewife, struggling to meet the mounting cost of living, received another "festive season" blow today when the National Coal Board announced an average rise of 7s. Bd. a ton in the price of coal. The new year is already
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  • 70 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.Twenty armed, uniformed bandits robbed the occupants of houses in a street at Kampar. Perak. last night of cash, iewellerv food, drinks and cloth. From an estate in the rural district of Kuala Lumpur, yesterday three armed and uniformed bandit.s stole a
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  • 12 1 PHINESE community leaders Nations early next month. UP
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  • 104 1 jdfsdlkfjsdfsdf the Pilot turned on the flre extinguisher concealed in the en T^Airport flre engines which rushed out to the plane, when it landed, were not called upon ♦r» «U e ajiy assi»tanca i The Srcfclt wS then carrylrtg iU lull load <4 21 pnssef gprt^
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  • 269 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 28 (UP).— Whiti^ W illauer, President of the Civil Air Transport Airline, said today it is his company's "present intention" to continue the fight for 40 planes awarded to the Chinese Communist Government by the Hongkong full Court of
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  • 162 1 Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Labour Member for Rochore District in the Singapore Legislative Council, may table a motion at the next meeting cf the Council, asking the Government to subsidize the sale of rice. Mr. Raj's motion, it is
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  • 47 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Two tickets which drew $3,680 each in the Third- Social and Welfare Lottery drawn recently at Penank have not yet been cashed. They are No. *****3 sold at a kiosk here and No. *****8 sold at the GPO. Ipoh.
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  • 40 1 THERE was buoyancy in the stock market today at the end of a short working week. Rising prices in many sections were attributed to sh'ortcovering ahead of the end of the year_ and end of trading period. Reuter
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  • 26 1 THE Yugoslav dinar will be devalued on Jan. 1 to one-sixth of its present rate and pegged to gold instead to the dollar UP
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  • 83 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 28. The following or. the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market todoy:LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN c 41 Id. Spot: £897.105. per ton p J f 40ld. buyers, £902. 105. sellers. eb M 39 id. Three months: £897
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  • 62 1 LONDON, Dec 28. (Reuter). Another name mentioned today as a possible for the Malaya supreme commandership is that of Lt.-General Gerald Templer, General Officer Commanding, Eastern Command. He is a former Vice Chief of the Imperial General Staff and was among those considered to succeed
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  • 78 1 THE Standard acknowledges with thanks parcels to the toy Fund, which closed on Dec 22 from the following- Miss Yvonne Chang. Kampar Road, Ipoh (toys), Sinha Family. Bentong, Pahang fold magazines and toys) and Sathihwan Singh. Riverside, Malacca <toy.s> These are being handed to
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  • 40 1 TAIPING. Doc 27 -The Ma lav owders of a timber mill which operated in the Grik area are negotiating with the authorities to have the mill shifted to Taiping. This mill was recently sabotaged by bandits.
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  • 66 1 NEW YORK. Dec 28 (AP> "A Streetcar Named Desire" was chosen Thursday by the New York film critics as the best film of 19") 1, and Vivien Leigh as the best yet! ess for her role in it Kunnerup in the final balloting by a close 8-7
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  • 124 2 10-Day Hindu Festival Begins Jan. 2 THE ANNUAL event of "Thi- ruvempa" Pooja ceremonies will 1 be observed a: the Sri Senpaga i Vinayagar Temple Oylon Road. Katong. for ten days beginning from Jan. 2. 1952. On these ten days at 5.45 a.m. special Pooja will be performed and the
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  • 45 2 THE COMMITTEE of Management of the Sri Senpaga Vinu>a«ar Temple will have a special Pooja ceremony conduct ed on Jan 2. from 6 am to 8 p.m. on the occasion of •Viiuivagar Chastti' a propitious day for the worship of Lord Vinayagar (GanesM.
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  • 43 2 THE HINDU staff of the Singapore Harbour Board will celebrate "Sathurthi" festival at Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Road. Katoag on Dec. 31 from 5 p_m. to 9 p.m. The programme will include a special "Abishejjam". music and Pooja ceremonies.
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    34 2 ONCE this busy intertried to outwit each other »o s™* across nnsi. Today and ever since the Singapore Traffic Police set up this along Tanjong Pagar Road, Sonth Bridge Road. Maxwell Road and Nell
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  • 51 2 Road are learning to five way to trafic on the right Two constables stationed at Ibis Jumction help them to learn this km—. This is another experiment which the Traffic Police are carrying: oat to bring order out ol chaos' in Singapore streets. Photo by Michael
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  • 123 2 STATING that a "robbery of this type is very serious," the Singapore First District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tan, yesterday sentenced a 24-year-old fitter. Yuen Ching, to a year's rigorous imprisonment. Yuen Ching of Banda Street was found guilty of robbing Mn Cho Chin
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  • 242 2 EXPECTED Sharp Rise In Nov. Figures Standard Staff Reporter STATISTICS for Malayan overseas trade for .November issued yesterday showed a sharp rise in the value of exports compared with the previous month. Exports for the month were valued at $462,426,714. while imports were valued at $386,479,555,
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  • 60 2 MISS CHD YUNG YUNG HPirtir singtr from Shanghai and Hoif Kong who will begin a short season at the Evening Light Cafe cave a lunch party yesterday at the Capitol, Singapore, on the eve of her debut. She is Men at the piano of the
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  • 67 2 TWO CHINESE women. Leung Wai Sin and Lee Choo were jointly charged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with managing a brothel and also with living in part on the earnings of prostitution of other women at an address in Duxton Road between Sept.
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  • 189 2 iNiISS CHU YUNG YUNG, a recent arrival to Sinjgapor^ and a well-known singer in Shanghai and Plon^kong has introduced u new fashion note to the fashion conscious Chinese younger set in th« Colony. This is a chiflbn stole worn during the day and evming. Always in
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  • 208 2 Standard Staff Reporter A MILLION dollar company la br known as Warta Uam PreM Ltd. is to publish a Malay newspaper in Singapore in the Bear future, Mr. Mohamed Alt Alsagoff, one of the pro— leni wmd yesterday. The paper to be known as
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  • 56 2 A ID-YEAR-OIJ) girl. Ng j Kim Tong was charged in the Singapore Fourth Polke Court yesterday wi:h dishonestly retaining 18m liir? of stolen bisj cxiits. worth $614.25 cents, belonging to Ong Say Yeow at a house in S^rangoon Road on Dec. 22. She ('aimed trial
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  • 25 2 LIM AH KOO was acquitted in the Singapore *First Police Court yesterday ot trying to extort $lf>o from Mahboob «/o Chankan at Belilos l.ane.
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  • 31 2 T. SI'BRAMANIAM. was fined $145, in trie Singapore Third; Police Court yesterday, when he admitted misappropriating a gold chain valued at $30 at 190 Kajaipong Bahru Ri..<ri on Dec. 6.
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  • 27 2 ONG GOH KOH. was fined $50. in ilie Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for stabbin* One Ah Teem' with knife at Upper Hok.ki«n Street.
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  • 26 2 THE E«\g Cbuan Kong Sofa Club of Singapore will hold tfwir annual general meeting on Jan. 8 at f p.m. at the Club premises.
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  • 114 2 REUBEN JOSEPH (32), a Chang* Alley tiMsSrwniMi wh« described Singapore as a "City of Paradise' when be arrive* here f rom Israel last Snnday mas ordered fey lb* Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Tatea in the Singapore Second Nice Ctvt yesterday te tc sent to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 95 3 Standard Staff Reporter E SINGAPORE City Coun--3 to help the Government in inary work baa become necessary as ol the appointment of G ►vernmenfs Veterinary Mr R.A. Wright, as an investigate t h e food >n and !ood supplies in e ncm has offered the
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  • 66 3 STARTLED by the sound o! i wooden shaft trashing u. n list a machine a young i u tory hand lost his balance .iml fell, fracturing his skull. This was stated in the Singapore Coroner's Court > -terday at an inquest into the death of
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  • 40 3 Standard Staff Reporter THI 221 PROVOST COY gapore held their annual r all ranks of Military e at Raffles Hotel on lay night. More than ■:■>> atteo I. Col. H. \:.:'v the Pr ost Maris present.
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  • 68 3 Standard picture by This is one of the many traffic monoliths that will be .seen on Singapore Roads. A striking and bold design set on islands in the middle of a road, make it hard for motorists to miss seeing th^se monoliths. At night. the
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    15 3 Mr. Koh Kim Pialc and Miss Ngiam Lee Kheng of Singapore, who were married recently.
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  • 115 3 TWO SINGAPORE City Councillors yesterday held that the President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, should not have issued a general warning to all Councillors about interference by them in executive control over officers of the Council. The Councillors are Mr. S. S. Manyam (Independent
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  • 70 3 THE FIVE-MAN delegation of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions, jvhich met Com-missioner-General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald some time ago. has been asked to meet him again today at Phoenix Park. The meeting is to discuss the claims of the civilian employees of the three Services
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  • 83 3 Standard Staff Reporter LATEST trend of housebreaking in Singapore shows that "Charlie/* ihe burglar has taken preference to residences which have air-conditioned bedrooms. 'Charlie' has found that occupants in air-conditioned rooms are less easily disturbed in their sleep, reducing the odds at being discovered while
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  • 108 3 HORNET KILLER RETURNS Standard Staff Reporter MR CHIN KA? SENG, Ipoh pest exterminator. who wiped ou* a nest of hornets at Tiong Bahru on Thursday, said that he would have to return home to Ipoh where he ha s heavy commitments to fulfill. Meanwhile several readers. who read of the
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  • 43 3 .SUBSTATIONS liable to load shctiaing today. Seranßoon Rd.. Seanelt Estate. Kolnn *»e» MrPh.r-.on Bd.. K'"i Pk Braddi-II Heiffhts. Arthur Rd.. Te'Katonc. Uroadrick Rd.. &e* View Hotel East Coast Rtl.. THok Kurau. SJCtei.sS. 1 Hill. Chataworth Kd. 7' r^ ctorii Alex. .Incinerator.
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  • 196 3 Round Table Talks Proposed Standard Staff Reporter CITY COUNCILLOR, Mr. Chan Kum Chee (Progressive, East) yesterday met a partner of Kim Seng and Co., lessees of the Joo Chiat Market to negotiate on behalf of the stallholders, who were recently given notice of increase
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    219 3 During tea, extracts from the Koran were read by youthful Kadir Awang. An introductory speech, welcoming the guests was made by the president of the Muslim Association in Singapore, Haji Mohd. Khan. After this, Che Ahmad Ibrahim, a member of the Legislative Council, spoke on the will of all Muslims
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  • 159 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— When the Malaya annual conference of the Methodist Church meets in Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 2, it will welcome the return of Us three senior missionary members the Revs. Abel Eklund, Marmaduke Dodsworth, and Robert A.
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  • 156 3 MORE CLASSROOMS WILL BE NEEDED SINGAPORE'S nim rhlitfit middle m-liool* will have to build more <la*»room* and employ mitre teachers before they can meet the new enrol men I of more than 3,000 student* from lli<- < olom primary school* next year. With the ptesenf
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  • 102 3 TWO CHINESE, Tay Ah Kim and Lee Kim Teng were convicted in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, for assisting in a chap-ji-ki lottery at Lorong Silat on Dec. 20. Tay was fined $600. He was allowed to pay it in three instalments of $200 each.
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  • 46 3 BAIL OF $1,000 was offered to Yeo Kim Kang in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday; when he claimed trial to assisting in the disposing of 95 stolen umbrellas, worth $114 at Park Road on Dec. 20. The case was postponed to Dec. 29.
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  • 65 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE VEHICLES and Traffic Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has agreed to consult the Legal Advisers on the question of exempting taxis from the provisions of Section 77 (2) of the Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Rules 1948. This section stipulates that
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  • 162 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. S. S. Manyam, Singapore City Councillor, who was expelled from the Progressive Party on Thursday, yesterday told The Standard he had no intention of forming a new political party. He denied a report In the Straits Times which quoted him as saying he
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  • 61 3 NEXT Monday being N.-.v Year's Eve. the Singapore A:: Society's Life Claft at the British Council Cent! i' \uli be cancelled. The class will be iesu:n ed on Jan. 7. THE Johore Ptij)mg Drama Society will stage a ihow at tinCheng Siew Sdiool Hall, Batu Pahat on Jan.
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  • 30 3 THEFTS of birvdes in BllgipgfH ar<" on t\w in crease, a (II), >pok«'snian said >«*st»'rda>. Ho uarncd birjrclr wrnmßtn to lo«-k their vehidea iim Irft unattended.
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  • 111 3 Gilmour, Economic Chief AT TH K •e I f >f the O ernor, Ifr. Aiklka Gilmour, nrill t^i!!i take ovei duties m Sec: etary for v eonomii Iffai .< on Jan. 1 next eai Mr. GtlmoUl I pic-c:, 1 i'>itantfve appointment li that if Financial Secretary, but m rist March
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  • 411 4 JOHORE CUSTOMS PLAN CLOSER CHECK ON LORRIES Will Handle More Goods A t Causeway Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The new year will see the Johorc Customs Department operating a new scheme which will enahle smoother traiiie movements at the Causeway so that more goods transported hy lorries can
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    26 4 Mrs. Chuah Chong Yong of the tutorial staff of the Methodist Girls' School Kuala Kangsar, who is on her way to Singapore to join her husband.
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    23 4 The Malacca Postal staff gave a tea party to Mohamed Long bin Rahman (centre, front row) on his retirement alter 32 years' service.
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  • 155 4 •Sland.ird Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. F.i.--The adult ciass ran by the local u* n C ngresa celebrated" its first .> [asi week wh< n oae me students, Che Habibah binte M ad i paid a tribute to the leachef aad caogresi tor i bog them
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  • 63 4 KU U JPUR Ft Raja J •ie K E Magistt« I D S ?ia i, tii > Dam ied rflo Oe- e M. '.r. i Rail P > etten an ■bo ras i sed ems in p^-ess: m ettes eas oan j being si en n Sept 3
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  • 38 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The State Secretary, Che Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman presented National Service medals to 400 representatives of Home Guards from ten surrounding kampongs at Tanjong Pelepas in the southwest district of Johore Bahru.
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  • 310 4 Wo Injustice Done V Stamlartl Slaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— There was no injustice done. Rules laid down were followed, said the Senior Inspector of Schools, Selangor, Mr. G. Woods, referring to a report in today's Standard requesting the Director o! Education for the Federation
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  • 162 4 Two A rmed Bandits Hanged In Pudu Standard Staff r.orrrspojuli'iit KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Two bandits who were in possession of lethal weapons were hanged in Pudu Gaol this morning. The first was Periannan alias Chandaram, captured by a jungle squad on April 10 near Malan Estate; Selaru. Negri Senibilan. The
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  • 137 4 3, 740 Bayonets Found Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMFUK. Fri.— Police acting oa information recovered 3.74# serviceable bayonets in the Kuala Lnmpor rural district of Selangor yesterday. Security forces, acting on information found a grave near a bandit camp in the Bentong area of Pahang on Wednesday. It was the
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  • 100 4 KUALA LUMPUUR, Fri.— After representatives of the Press had regaled themselves with refreshment at the Hotel Majestic last night, they were stupefied by Sorcar, one of the world's greatest magicians, who opened a short season here tonight at the Madras Theatre. The Pressmen were all
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  • 156 4 KUALA LUMPUR Fri —To [vise the Member tec Industrial and Social Relations on all questions affecting labour, the 0 iticer Administering the Governracsl has reconstituted the Federal Labour Advisory B -ord as follows: Member tor bdostrial and S c.a! Relations (Chairman), C rnmis.-ioner for Labour
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  • 34 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Executive Engineer. Kuala Kubu Bahru, reported this afternoon that the 6j mile Rawang-Kuang Road was flooded to a depth of 1 foot 9 inches. The flood was subsiding.
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  • 232 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri--— Malaya's National Servicenei are made of the same staff that has brought pride and glory to their opposite number from Britain who tat also engaged in ridding this country of Communist terrorists. The story has just been released
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  • 192 4 MTUC Head Refutes Rumours Of Split Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Rumours alleging sign of a split in the ranks of Malayan Trade rak—ists because a section of them were planning to form a Labour Party, were denied today by Mr. P. P. Narayanan, president of the Malayan Trade
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  • 214 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LVMrtTR. Fri.— Strong representations have bcej made to the Govern meat of India by the Indian Muslim Association (Selan sor) through the representative of the Government of India regarding the plight of some ."5.0W passengers who arrived in Penang on
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  • 69 4 Standard Stuff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Kg Koon Cheung, aged 23, who was produced before the Second Magistrate, on a charge of committing extortion, was ordered to be remanded. No plea was recorded. It was alleged that the accused on Dec. 21 wen to Gombak Lane and threatened a
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 184 5 MALAY STUDENTS MAP STUDY AWARD PLAN ed by ra^- «< thwSy s^ Un\on reSUU f i deClsio Uk the gMg me Unions annual general meeting that is in session here. A sub-committee of ftve headed by nc he Abdullah Ayub, the FMSU Education Secretary. will draft the scheme. The FMSU
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    54 5 I Mr tnd Mrs. Kon? Ewe who were married it the Penan? Buddhist VsNiu-ution recently. The v »ride is the grand 1 uuhter t **L.C.L." Mr lmi Cheng Law, and r-ld^st daughter of Mr. > nid Mrs. Lim lean i it nan while the bride--;i.m>im ii the son of Mr.
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  • 83 5 IPOH Fn- Three Chine>e re- ers in Sungei Siput a m.«n 1 A>> women were each tenccd to three years penal tide by Mr. Justice Thom- he Perak High Court to- w carrying uncooke<f rice cumstajocei which raised a ixHiaUc presumption that it intended for the
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  • 148 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENang. Fri.-The Inspector .>£ Chinese Schools, Mr «»n Y.k King, told The Standard that all the nine teachers of the Tong Sin Chinese School have been offered a renewal of their contract by the School Committee and their case amicably settled Only
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  • 92 5 Doctor Was Told— Pay Or Else... Standard Staff Corri»spond<*nt PENANG. Fii Dr. Lau Fook Khean of Kedah Dispensary in Penang Road was the complainant in an extortion case which came up before Mr. D. C. I. Weinham in the Magistrate's Court today. The accused was 31 -year-old Lievv Kam Siew.
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  • 112 5 PENANG. FrL— Twd youths. Goh Ah Hong and Tan Ah Kow, were charged before Mr. D. C. I. Wemham in the Magistrate's Conn today with commiting murder together with Wong Sam by causing the death of Neoh Chwee Leong at Tanjong Bungah on Mar. 9.
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    116 5 The Sultan of Kelantan. the Tengku Mahkota and Tengku Zainab, Dato Sri Setia D Raja and Che Nafisah and the British Adviser, Mr. W. F. N. Churchill, attended the Xmas eve fancy dress ball at the Union Club, Kota Bahru. Santa Claus on a bicycle led the Fancy Dress Parade.
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  • 236 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PEINANG, Fri. In view of the larg;e number of ears whieh require parking »paee at the Penang races, the Omcer-in-Charge of Traflie, Mr. H. R. Middleton, .slated that certain alteration* have heen made to existing parking facilities. A new park for
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  • 105 5 PENANG, Fri. After 50 years 1 service in Fraser and Neave Ltd.. Mr. Seah Gee Chooi and his wire were guests »t a party given by the firm at the Piccadilly Hotel this jifternoon. Mr. Seah has retired on pension. Recently, the couple was *iven a free
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    35 5 Mr. and ivir.s. Wong Ah Kow who were married recently at the Double Lion Restaurant. Kuala Kangsar. The bride was formerly Miss Tan Chal Lean. The bridegroom is a leader < f the town's Hainanr^e community.
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  • 148 5 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Fri. Five official and nine unofficial members will constitute the Province Weilesley Rural Board as from Jan. 1, 1952, according to the new constitution of the Board. This was revealed by Mr. S. T. Stewart, the Chairman of the
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  • 207 5 Standard Start' Correspondent ALOR STAR, Fri.— A Committee appointed to map out a housing scheme for Alor Star and to make re commendations to the Town Board as to the financial requirements, has recommended the formation of a Cooperative Housing Society, I housing
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  • 41 5 PERAK Indian school teachers visited Penang for 4-day instructional tiur -a hen they uvre entertained by the Indian School Teachers Union, Penang and Provinoe Welleslev A programme of visits to places of interest dtMji'.ea and sports Aas arranged.
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  • 51 5 THE Sultan o/ Pahang hat appointed the following persons to constitute the 1952 Rent Assessment Board for the Raub Town Board area:— The District Officer, Raub. Chairman >, Inch© Mohamed Din inn Hjji A; iff J.P.. Mr. Ti Cheng -Kc-uj, Mr. M. K Govindasamy, and Mr. E
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  • 123 5 PENANG. Fri. Proxreu reports of all Adult Education Associations throughout ;iu j Pederatioa were maxlt a' the] executive committee meeting held at the FVnaug 'Trade Association yesterday with tti** President of the parenl ;i sociation, Mr. Eieah 100 Seang in the chair. Representatives af
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  • 51 5 THE StaU Secretary, Pahang Da to Aim Samah. aaa admit ted to the General Hospital, Ktial i ljipL\. FoUowiog utt ,i> his way back from oftire a few day* a/;o. when his cai ji'un^^d 20 ff*et or! the toad to ivoU I] collision His condition i* n<»r
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  • 41 5 KUU I, Fri I > s Kia iMipttlai k \'i 'In i [>; 'Hii,'n'ii( b.isu. "a» nan Kultm >vm tmp Imsl > Gowrnmnil ifllciali il dtnne tield il the Itii ahim Cluk KLulim .1 >i r > odebi it« Mi
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  • 33 5 a ri kkkr Estate owner, Lti K"i I <eaf ISI .*■< Found »•<{ uu< in hi* Ihxim m Muh m 4 B.iiii [tarn, la Um Balifc Pu(mi •ir'.-i Iml nt(hl bn4f w•« .vered
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    • 325 5 Federation Diary K LIANG CORONATION: Raj Muk.it (Hi 7.14 and 9.30 p.m. VICTOR V: Fighting Br:d« (C.» 7.15 and 930 p.m. MALACCA L IPITOI,: Always Leav« Them Laughing 10 a.m. and 12-15 p.m. Where th« Sid« Walk Ends 3. 6.30 and 915 p.m. I. Ivoquois Trial 10 a.m. and 12
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    • 182 5 9.13 > m NKW KMPIRB: Veetfukari I. S and it.m. LIDO: Mauusia 1. i. 630 aud 9 i».rn. MlMirslAN: Dahej 3. •30 and a. 15 |>.nr CENTRAL: Mjyamalai S and 7.30 ;>.m. kLANG KKX: Vengeance Valley 3. 030 a:id 9 pm. Cheaper By The Dozen 11 a.m. CAPITOL.: Th« West
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  • 623 6 AUDREY WHITING TEtftS A 7«. MAGNETIC POTION PARIS. VIABBIISG a spot of perfume behind my ears and under my chin, Professor Clement Reynand looked into my eyes and said quietly: Remember, your thoughts, your colours, your resonance, your rihrance will influence this perfume." 9 And then
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  • 396 6 PROSTITUTION IS IT A SAFETY VALVE? Sir I was very pleased to read your start correspondent's message from lpoh under the heading, "Brothels Eliminate Danger to Women." It augurs well or the sanity of legislation in the future "Independent State of Malaya" that we should have such an outspoken juvenile
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  • 606 6 Review of Views Discrimination CONGRATULATING teachers in; the Federation of Malaya for; their success in forming a Chi-; nese Teachers 1 Union. Sin; Chew Jit Poh said the forma-; tion of this union will go a; long way towards fostering^ Chinese education in Malaya.; Supporting the suggestion for a< unified
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  • 166 6 But The Professor Says It's Love contents should be used sparingly. One daily drop behind each ear. under the chin and in the palm of each hand is enough to cause Attraction." One morning 387 orders arrived at his cream, pebbledashed, lean-to villa in Rue Gustave Courbet from all parts
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  • 331 6 We the PEOPLE Have To Leave School Because. They Failed One Subject Sir I am the father of a pupil studying in the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur in Standard V and now he has been told to quit the school having failed in Mathematics. He is one of those 382
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  • 380 6 Sir I am sorry that Xmas holidays did not last longer. I woke up on 27th feeling like "Black Monday," but was refreshed quite a lot by your pleasant editorial. I too, as an Independent, advise that it is good for all of us
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  • 457 6  -  Jacques Marcuse By CAIRO. Bee St. "TfTE intend now to leave the Canal Zone and return to Cairo for there we shall find our real enemy and kill him. I am speaking of King Farouk!" This startling announcement was made to me last night in the Arab
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    • 850 6 \V ATCH the political leader as he mounts the soap-box. He surveys the eager audience before him Well, perhaps not all are eager. Some are merely cr ions. A handful may be hostile and a consicferaoJc number ready to be bored. This audience is not as large as
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  • 16 6 "It's cither that or n.ii i The money won't run to i this ChrMaus!'
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  • 254 7 Naming Of Two New Advisers Explained By FM Farouk named Hafez Afifl a**-, lhe Ro V;il Cabinet and Abdel Fateh Amr Pasha to the new posi ©I Foreign Affairs Adviser to the King. Salah E] Din pointed out that toe pom of Chief of the Cabinet
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  • 177 7 HungaryKeeps Mam On Air Crew' s Release I i>\PfcST. Dfr. 28. (Renter* I iiited States Charge IV Hffakcg George Abbott «-all,ti on Hungarian Deputy tort'ign Minister Andor Berei vrvtrrday but was given no ».'.»te for the release of four American airmen fined for intentionally violating" the Hungarian border. American Legation
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  • 88 7 US Arms Shipment To I-C Delayed *K3 Dec 28 <A*P> United Ic <•: >e> ot arms Comnmnisi torces of are nearly >,x behind schedule a report end] National Assembly*: il stei c: ,1 v Frederick Dupont ai 73.000 tons had been i -'C. fof 19M valued at six-! .Kics US*
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  • 132 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 28 (UP) A goodwill visit to eight Spanish por's by United States warships m numbers unpar;>lieled since the war was announced by the Navy venterday. The Navy said 35 units of the Mediterranean Sixth Fleet including two aircraft carriers. three
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  • 135 7 LONDON. Dec. 28. <UP>— The worse gale for many years reaching gusts of 80 miles per hour raged yesterday on Britain's south coast and in the English Channel. So violent were the seas stirred up by the winds that several trans-Atlantic cables were damaged and communications
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  • 42 7 BOMBAY. Die. 28 <Reuter> King Tribhiivan of Nepal arrived here yesterday by air for a check-up by an Austrian chest specialist. He travelled incognito in a regular service plane accompanied by five other Nepalese 9
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  • News Briefs
    • 99 7 NEW DELHI. Dec. 28 (AP>— First voters in remote villages of Raiasthan Stale would like to divide the votes to please all candidates In India's general elections, according to a report reaching here. The report taid that It was found in tne former Muslim
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    • 47 7 A SEVERE earthquake shook the Italian city ot Ancona at 1904 Thursday. The quake which lasted Horn five to six seconds, frightened the population which fled into the street* and piazzas. A .P. THE naming of George Kennan as United States Ambassador lo Moscow was not re-
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    • 41 7 ported in Moscow yesterday. U.P. BOTH sides rested In the larceny forgery trial of actress Taliulah Bankhead'a former maid yesterday and the defence attorney told the all-male jury that the case boiled down to a "dispute between two elderly ladies. U.P.
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    • 32 7 TO BACK up claims for Us 30 calibre rifle against Britain's .28. the t\S. Army announced yesterday that it would demonstrate the American rifle today at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.— A.P.
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    • 51 7 HUK leader Luis T:4riic has been 'disowned' by the residents of his hometown. San Luis, in Pampanga Province. Centra Luzon. The Municipal Council of San Luis adopted a resolution that the people of San Luis wished to "erase the bad name imputed to them by Luis Taruc ol this town."
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    • 30 7 THE Sudan Workers Federation which represents unions throughout the country decided yesterday to begin on Jan. 20 the first of a series of three general strikes for higher wages.- Reuter
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    • 23 7 THE Rev. John Stein. 81. Director of the Vatican Observatory, died yesterday. He was a member of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). A.P.
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    • 63 7 CHINESE volunteers in Korea have presented British and American troops in the Imjin sector with over 180.000 Christmas stocking-s during Christmas Day, according to the New China news agency. The stockings were sent to allied lines by various ways which included tying them to kites or floating: them down the
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  • 60 7 BANGKOK. Dtc. 28. <AFP» An authorized spokesman of the American Emb;i. k M jn Bangkok tod«jy dismissed at completely untrue the Peking radio allegation that the United States Seventh Fleet was transporting 70.000 Chinese Nationalist troops to Thailand t-n route lor North Burma. The spokesman s.iid that this
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  • 260 7 LONDON. Dee. 28 (AP).— lraq ha* moved to control the refining ami t*u\t> of oil to it» own people, a spokesman for the An^lo-Iranian Oil Company reported yesterday. The Baghdad Government so »n will ask parliament for powers enabling it
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  • 218 7 India 'Won' t Be Bullied' On Kashmir RAJAHMUNDRY. Dec. 28 <Reater». India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told an election audience in this north Madras town last night "if the Prim? Minister of Pakistan or any other country in the world thinks that anything can be imposed upon India regarding Kashmir
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  • 50 7 HONGKONG. Dec. 28 (AP>— For hot-spot Hongkong, it was the warmest Christmas in 50 years. The Royal Observatory said Tuesday's average temperature was 68 degrees with a recorded maximum heat of 70,9 degrees. This was some .seven degrees higher than Christmas day in 1896.
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  • 72 7 HONGKONG, Dec. 28, (AP) "Severe"' earthquakes rocked western Yunnan Province on Dec. 21. A Communist report from Kunming said that specific areas affected were Likiang, Chienchuan, Hoching, Lanping and Weihsi but did not detail extent of damages. The Red report did say. however, that government
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  • 38 7 photo. Straight from the KoyaJ Academy of Arts. Picca dilly. along Burlington Mews, wander the outlandish creations which will be seen at the Arts Ball on New Year's Eve. Studfnl* aired them on I>ec. 20. AP
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  • 175 7 TOKYO. Dff. 28 <UP>— Four persons were killed and 27 injured yesterday afternoon when a United States Air Force C-47 transport crashed and burned on takt-ofi from Itazuke air base in southern Japan. The Far Easi Air Forces Headquarters here announced this morning
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  • 95 7 PITTSBURGH. D.-<v 2h fAP) The COngrCM t»i Industrial Organisation United Steelworkers" Union voted yesterdaj against a strike <>f its 1.000,000 workers on New Yea: V D;iv. The big union's governing wage policy committee said that it had directed "the members oCJ the union to continue
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  • 24 7 BUENOS AIRES. Dec 2tt Rt-;j-ter) The Argentine Chamber of Depuiif*.- ratified '.he peace treaty with Japan at a special .session yesterday.
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  • 196 7 Ministers Silent On Army Plan Prospects PARIS. Der. 28 (Al*) Cabinet* mtnlnlcri of t\\ western European nations met liere yesterday in an t flint to pool their men and munition* into a finale European army. They remained xilent on whether the* thought it could he done. The Foreign Ministers included
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  • 288 7 US To Oppose Revival Of Wartime Set-up WASHINGTON, l>««. 2t \P) —The lnii.il >t*i.» probably m\\\ turn Aamm .«n\ ii< h |n-fi|»o»al l»v l.r««t Hritatn to rv\\\r |li« "< omWiiud Thirf^if-Slaff." ih«joint roiiimanil vhirh sltaped strategy in W«»rl<l V «r M There .\a* belief ir, tome quarter* here yesterday that
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  • 154 7 PHILADELPHIA, Dw jh (Beuter) Republican < Harold E. Stassen announce* last night he would s« t-k i"• party's !!:.">:_' nominal ion bN presidency of the Ito < d States. Two Dther prominent Rt \>, licans, Senator Robert A l.n, i)l Ohio, and Governor Earl Warren,
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  • 164 7 MIAMI, FLORIDA IVr Zl (Router) Governoi F.- ;i »r Warren of Florid;* yesterday oflered rewards totalling (3.000 ii-r Information Leading t< Ihe conviction of tbotc respoti ibta Cor a recent series of bombing! of Negro, Jewish and R"" Catholic homes and otfaei building! in
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  • 360 8  - MORE JAP SHIPS' TO CALL AT STORE J. G. DARBYSHIRE By Regular 14-Day Runs Next Year Standard Shipping Reporter NINE of Japan's largest shipping companies, whose vessel* operated on the world's main trade routes before the war, have now formed themselves into three separate Lines which will operate regular fortnightly
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  • 197 8 NEW \'ampire mark nine single-seat jet fighters whieh will *oon be tlwir way lo the R.A.F. in Malaya,* will he "air-romlilioiietl" for the greater eonifort and efficiency of their pilot*. Flight delivery of the new jets will start on Monday, when the first batch takes
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  • 138 8 WASHINGTON D^c. U (UP) R Stanley D. >!!<;• »t San Francisco today isked the Supreme Court to take immediate jurisdiction >ver the California phu>e >: the Dollar Steamship Lines' dispute with the government. The Riijh Court has agreed to review two rulings in thp
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  • 102 8 Standard Aviation 1 Reporter j THE price of Shell aviation gasoline in Sin- 1 g a pore, the Federation I and British Borneo, will I be increased by seven rents per Imperial gallon from Jan. 1. Until recently, Shell obtained the
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  • 115 8 BE A VER 'FEEDER SERVICE' BEGINS Standard Ai iaiion Reporter THE tir«*t Beaver "Ifeder service*' lo Federation towns began yesterday from Singapore'^ Kalian- Airport but no pa**»eii«:er9 were earried. Tlie pane took off at 8 15 a.m and touched at Kiuang, Labis and Malacca arriving at Kuala Lumpur at 11.15
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  • 95 8 field Victory, Ajnenhan Hni. Seoia. P. Srbarok: Stitivjc Ogao. Albert Dock: TembakoL Tun? Son?. Kiaabalti Victoria U.M*k: TettUiaven ill Keppel Dock: DrooMK. Pi tunsa. Kjicir.>n<M4. Retriever. Giang Bee. Godown No. I: Ban Thale, SeinhardL Western anchora*«*: p.dak. OUTFR ROADS Hai Ssuan, Troodos. W*ingMpore, Elena Tefkrns, Ufaunf Bimu.
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    • 222 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. •TfSl COAST MALAYA Vessel tor Muc* Weekly Vessel tor Malacca Twice Weekly Vessel for Port nickson Weekly Pangko* tor Mjiacca ooti Ofk^on Po'J Swettenham Ji* Z Serampang for Per»jnj Teluk Anson Jan 4 Segomat for Pinooq j«n 5 EAST COAST MALAYA Swmpitan for Kuan ran... J««
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    • 84 8 Hang Soon for P Baroe Dec 31 Hong Tat for Rengat Jon 2 Hong Thong *o» Haaan Si Api Api Jon 5 Hong Ann for Djambi Jan 5 Mantin for Nibung Jon 4 Stio for Belowon Jon 7 SARAWAK 6 N 603**0 Morudu for Miri, Labuan Jesselton. Kudat Sondakan, Tasvao
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    • 437 8 i I "KAMBODIA" for Bongkok, Hongkong Kobe 6 Yoko~FAI!S*IA 'Yo7*'io.gcK J-« Bongkok 11-)2J«n "INDIA" for Bongko* Hong. m kong, Monila. Kobe S Yokohomo IOJ«n-2Fs4 >7 >a "MORELIA" for Bongkok, ;il> Hongkong Kobe Yokohomo tl-2ifei 1» Itff^ FROM JAPAN «V HONGKONG "BINTANG- for «on<jkok Odnt 23 24 SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANOINA.
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    • 56 8 Despatches TODAY: Djakarta. Sourabaya. Eastern Australia and New Zealand 16 am. by Nieuw Holland. Sibu noon by Seinenyih. Horiijkansj, China. Japan Philippines by Bradeverett, Ceylon. Britain, X Ireland, Eire. Europe, North and West Africa. West Indies noon by Denbighshire. Arrivals TODAY: Ceylon (letters and parcels* by Andre Lebon, Hongkong an.l
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  • 235 9 SINGAPORE SELLS 20, 000 MANGLES TO INDONESIA Colony Concerns Are Now Also Sending Sheeting Machines Standard Staff Reporter INDONESIA bought some 20 nnn II rom Singapore during the last 1 5 month? j u mon 9 |in 9 machines that country monthly. These "hand mangles" are being manufactured by more
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  • 213 9 Standard Market Reporter THE SLIGHT flexibility in the sterling and America dollar exchange may cause smoll fluctuations in the Singapore price of rubber from time to time. Stating this, Lewis and Peat (Singapore lubber brokers) point out that a change of one Cent in
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  • 65 9 OTTAWA Dec. 28, (Reuter): -Canadian Trade Minis i i burncc Howe, surveying Canadian economy duVi!f» th H MTP* 1 V* thTSSd half /f war and that panic buying had disappeared The events of 1951 "justify an increasing optimism not mmh for our future in Canada
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  • 432 9 Standard Star! Correspondent BANGKOK, Dec. 28.— Although the newlyinoinmd Thai rice prices for 1952 are higher than ailing rates, the Ministry of Commerce has pointed oßt that they are still lower than the prices charged tea by, ior example, Egypt or the
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  • 37 9 US publications containing unrestricted technical information mav besent anvwhere in the world ScePt North Korea. The U.S. Office li international Trade announces that it will not require .export licences for the sh-.^nt of these publications.
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  • 26 9 East- West Trade JTSSSS** iue m nd 52 I^n°2! Sfnaf SFonomic Conference in SSownwt April to discuss the JJSSIS advocated resumption of the East-West trade. A.F.P.
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  • 130 9 MEXICO CITY. Dec 28 (UP) —High banking sources said that Mexican purchases of refined silver bullion on the London market may be a new aspect of the policy followed by the world's largest silver producer in recent years to bolster the metals
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  • 16 9 Sixty-five per cent of US farms have tractors. The total number exceeds 4.100.000
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  • 113 9 PNOMPENH, (Indochina), Dec. 28, (AP):— A bumper 1951-52 rice harvest in Cambodia— one of the highest producing areas in all of Indo-China is now forecast. Competent sources estimate that the increased cultivation of ricefields for the 1951-52 season will boost output in Cambodia to 1,300,090
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  • 78 9 THE American people produced more and spent more this year. They also saved more in 1951 than ever before— sB out of every $100, as compared with $5 out of every $100 in 1950. Total output of goods and services this ye?r was nearly 10
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  • 15 9 U S oil production increased 50 i>er cent in the last decade^
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  • 599 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri. Keen buying interest was again shown in tins in the Malayan share market today. In the absence of reasonable offerings, many price rises were recorded in this section. Industrial shares continued firm at the higher levels. Little attention was paid to rubber
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG. Dec. 28— Sperm! Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.55 to £1 Sterling HK56.5775 to US$l-. HK$l 816 to Malayan $1: HKSO.3B to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK$323 75 to one t;;el.
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  • 792 9 By NG SECK YEW, Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 28: Armament burdened and competithnbeset Britain is confronted with the dilemma of agreeing to a West German army or facing up to German trade competition. That is believed to be the bargain offered during
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  • 94 9 Standard Market Reporter QUIET conditions again prevailed in the Singapore produce market yesterday. with very little activity reported. Copra was a dull market with buyers at $381 sellers $39 per picul with no business being re ported. Coconut oil had seller* at $G4 per picul. but
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  • 40 9 US Defence Production Administrator Manly Fleischmann said in Washington that the Government would be forced U> cut automobile production "vcrv substantiallv" next spring d^D'p growing i 1 'etn* "meat 10 Ui* Detruil axK« U.P.
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  • 69 9 FRPZE MARKKT enmencyratoi in Singapore remain unaltered, accordnic bo the Malayan Exchange Banks Association Rates now in Force include New York and Canada *;2 7 H md (33 9/16 <TT. $33 and (33 11/16 (O.D>. PS 3 K ::;;ci (S3 15/15 (90 d/stl r<M credit bills: and
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  • 125 9 THE Ul*^t Singapore rubber prims yestrrd^v wrf per lb B«>rr» SHtrrt N» I RSS Spot I-oose HJN si4«i *O H i 0 biles tfer No I KSS M 10 M 40; >»«» 2 KSS $1,351 $i.rij N« 3 KSS ILSII ItJI T«!ir: QuM't LONDON K( BBIK lrida>*N «ip<
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    38 9 photo. Marking further progress in the work oa the new power station project at Pasir Panjang. cables for transmission of power from the new site to Singapore sub-stations are here seen being laid alongside Pasir Panjang road. Standard
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  • 73 9 A I'i Brfti ..i ■.i U ted S! cfa 3 i -owned the B:< n h the < use. Great 1 \i Si ted. the B I fu n g CO V 1 00 t I- Universal, on From A A <•
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  • 149 10 TODAY'S FORECAST:— T h e same atmosphere of difficulty and pessimism against which we shall have to light. The last few days of the year are not. propitious for. work. Delays, disappointments and errors, health) ami money worries. The end of, the afternoon, alone, will be
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  • 664 10  -  BOB THOMAS B^_ JJOLLYWOOD, Dec. 28, (AP)— Charlie Chaplin has embarked on his eighth starring 'feature film in almost 40 years of making movie history. It is his second picture without his traditional tramp costume. Rarely in his career has the English born comic permitted
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  • 124 10 \T A^ ILA Dec 28 (AFP) Z 2 -^'A Mermaids are reported 5 to hare killed a movie 2 extra at Bomian Beach, the scene of General Mac- Arthur's lirst landing in ilic Philippines in 1945. J A movie, "The Song of 2 the Fisiierman" is beiny filmed
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  • 331 10 4 MAX who has broken J tough polo ponies in his teens, who c:in wield a sword like one of the Three Musketeers and who refuses a double for the daring stunts demanded by swashbuckling films, is a man pretty well
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    • 358 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE NEW SERIES-No. 57 4— Molluslc 3— Pierce I i'o~S ef( r 12 3 4507 89l<?l» 13— Healthy 14— Carry mmmm 15— Workman 12 l£ M 17— Decays 13— Biblical weed 19— Vacancy 1^ !b 17 21 Move nimbly UmLh -m -r— 23-Sluggish 18 \7?^ *> 24— Underground
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    • 386 10 I ON THE AIR j RADIO MM AYA SINGAFOKE (484 metres <1 metres) a.m. Emergency News (K.L.): 1 p.m. Programme Summary: IM Bob Chester Orchestra: IJM News; l*>o Interlude; 2 p.m. Album of Harmony: 'i.l7> Penans Racins Commentaries: «>.!."» Proßramme Summary: ti.l7 Children's Programme: «.4O Fred Wartoc His Pennsylvanians: 7
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  • 772 11 By GAYLE TALBOT, A. P. Correspondent WHITE CITY, Sydney, Dec. 28 (AP)_ ln one of the most magnificent tennis exhibitions ever seen, Frank Sedgman completed his job of crushing in the fifth deciding match of the challenge round. The blond Australian cut Vic Seixas into
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  • 194 11 CALCUTTA. Dec. 28: (ReuST ."V. CC defeated a ttental XI by an innings and 20 runs here today. Bengal, needing a second innings total of 154 to avoid an innings defeat, were all -but for IJ4 At one point they had lost se ven wickets for
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  • 72 11 SEGAMAT. Tues Th e final of the knock-out basketball tournament lor th e Segamat District resettlement areas was played at the Hua Chiou Chinese School here vesterday evening with Labis beating Bekok 67—46 Shu Poi Teck 15) of Labi*s wns the tnp scorer with 24 points
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  • 45 11 All Clubs which were affiliated to the Singapore Business Houses F.A. last season must re-aflfi!iate and new clubs must affiliate by Jan 1, 1952. League entrance fees must all be received by the same date, states a release issued bv the SBHFA.
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  • 155 11 TO expedite the conclusion of the SBA championships some games will be played off during weekdays in addition to the weekend ties. The following games will be played off next Tuesday and Thursday: Tuesday, at 7.15 p.m.: Interclub: Bournemouth B.P. v. Mayflower B. P. Tournament Official: Wee
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  • 130 11 CALCUTTA. Di-r (Reuter) Sven Davidsson. the Swedish Cup player, and [ftikhar Ahmad of Pakistan today qualified for the men s ringiefl final in the all-India tennis championship* here They eliminated the 3;>r>;,iu-ye players F Nakano ;<n<i A Mi yagi in the semi-ftnals, Davids* son defeating N'ak;»no II-
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  • 88 11 Today's Sport RUGBY— SCC v. Royal Navy at SCC; SCC U A" v. RAF Seletar at Seletar; RAF Tengah v. Royal Signals at Tengah; RAF Tengah "A" v. Nee Soon Garrison at Nee Soon; GIIQ "A" v. Naval C-in-C at Tanylin: Naval Base RFC v. RASC at Ne e Soon;
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  • 98 11 LONDON. Dec. 27 <R«. U ter)— The International Badminton Federation ann«M«ii< ed today that the rhalknge round for thr Thomas Cup between Malaya and th winner of the inter lone final would be played at Singapore on May 31 and Jun- 1. It was also
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  • 207 11 SEATTLE, Washington, Dec. 27 (IT) Jack Hurley, manager of Harry Kid Matthews tonight r« j««ir«| the International Boxing Club's ultimatum thai thr Seattle slugger meet light-heavyweight champion J«m-% Maxim. Hurley said be sent a telegram to Al Weill, IBC match-maker, saying: "Gate terms and other dictates
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  • 59 11 TURPIN FIGHTS AGAIN LONDON. l>. 27, (UP) Randy Tux-pin, Bnti-h and European middlt-wt -ichi ctan> pion, will meet Atx Buxton of Watford. England, in a round bout at Hun ingay Arena on February 12, WBt announced today. This will he Furpi 's Bret fight since losing his orld middleweight ;r
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    • 50 11 ]\OTICE is hereby givt n that MR. CHEW ENG CHEONG ol T4B Eng Hoon Street. Singapore. 3 is applying to the an°d Vei Th Or fOF n^alizatiSf, know nn' anV t*™ 0 wh O SaUon u r ?5 SOn why naturalshou?3 i d not Stated should send a written siened
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    • 162 11 NOTICES NOTICE TO SHIPPERS 8.1.5.N. Company and Eastern Shipping Corporation Joint Straits/Madras Service SHIPPERS are advised that with effect from 15th January, 1952, all freight rates from Singapore. Port Swettenham and Penang to xMadr?s and Nagapattinam ports are increased. The New Rates of Freight may be obtained on application from>
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    • 209 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore. Island of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY No. 61 of 1 1948. RE N. THANGAVELU, of No. 65-1. Amoy Street, Singapore; Hair-Dresser. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final dividend is to be declared
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    • 247 11 TUITION CENIOR CAMBRIDGE. Full syllabus evening course commencing 7th Jan. for 1952/53 Examinations. Apply Y.S.C. Inst. 28C Hill St., Tel. *****. CHORTHAND beginners' Class commencing January, 4th 1952 Vacancies in Speed Classes, speeds 50—150 words. Apply Y.M.C.A "A" Orchard Road, Singapore. IJOSTAL TUITION: Book- keeping, Accounts Commercial Correspondence etc. Special
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    • 263 11 SITUATIONS VACANT YfJ ANTED draughtsmen, some knowledge R.C. design, state salary. Apply Woo Horn Wee, 71. Birch Road, Seremban. VjU ANTED ASIATIC MANA- GER for 1,000 acre rubber estate in Central Johore. Apply with previous testimonials stating salary required to Box No. 585 S'pore Standard. A EUROPEAN pharmaceutica! company has
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 36 12 ABOVE are Scoops finishes of three races. Xos. 1, 3 and 6, of the first day ot the Penang Turf Club meeting last Tuesday and one race, fourth race, on Wednesday.
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  • 462 12  - Broadway Bill, Ra-Li And Matinee OLLIE DAMES Bv THREE horses Broadway Bill, Matinee and Ra-Li have bright prospects of scoring doubles today, the third day of the Penaiig Turf Club's Christinas-New Year meeting when the going is expected to be fast. Broadway Bill (race 3) has certainly taken a long
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  • 147 12 MOSCOW, Dec. 28 (Reuter> The Soviet Union will compete in the Olympic Games in Helsinki next year it wa> announced here yesterday. It will be the first time the Soviet Union has taken part i:i the Games though Russians have competed before. The last time they took
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  • 52 12 LONDON'. Dec. 27. (ReuterV— Rugby Union results: Cardiff 3 V- its if.ian^ 0. Gloucester 3 Universities Athletic Union 5, Leieestec 13 Barbarians 8. Northaunpt >:i 14 Birmingham 5, Newport 16 R >>>lyn Park 3. Penzance and New'.yn 6 St. Ives 5. Rugby 1] Penart 0, Swansea 12 London
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  • 27 12 ADELAIDE: (Reuter-AAP) A South Australian swimming club has planned a 50 mile relay pool swim as part of its New Year'i Eve carnival.
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  • 107 12 Ollie Davies Gay Reveller (mmmlwimhl Shmoo shmoo "gjg-fji*- lrt ""S^U H&Xlni ady Lllck Flame of tc»resC Race 3: 3.40- BROADWAY BILL LUCKY TOM R A W Y BILL S t l ilf g ht Mus.o a dWa A y Bill Trent Al rrTn= N SK!A.r JR NiriI!a ALL
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  • 1061 12 TOD A Y'S RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.30, P.M. Horses Class s—Div.5 Div. 3 6 Furs. 1. 042 Deep -Fields 4y 9.00 Mr. A. H. Mills Fox Spencer 2. 000 Kelvin 4v 8.13 -Queens Stable" L ewis r'n g K 3 400 Frog 9y 8.10 Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe Manning
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