Singapore Standard, 31 December 1951

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  • 18 1 Singapore Sunday A m x vOL. II NO. 182. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 248 1 lttST mmmt> lnlOrmed W -*"9IJ.«*r«SA It is understood that the State Department had out ard such a suggestion m talks with British official" x trdinf \o American press the suggestion was .n return fur such recog- Bntajn. Egypt would > i to a^ree
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  • 43 1 Gen Li Mis Chinese NationaRnrJf g 4t r °P eratin from the Burma-Thailand border areas continued their raids into Yunnan early this month s ay s a dis--nvs ,r rom the Nationalist China Union Agency" m Honeko^g s AFP
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  • 32 1 Mr Manikla] Gupta, a 30--vear-oid member of Indias Paraamenr was shot dead on Saturday by an "unknown person" m nus vi!lag e about 28 miles from Hyderabad <Deccan> Reuter
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    79 1 photo. tttore Grande (above), former Italian diplomat, was found innocent a few days ago m Bologna of killing hi* yo«?« wife m Bangkok, m 1938. Grande was originally sentenced to 24 years m prison (m 1941) but the Italian Supreme Court later ruled thai he was innocent and set him
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  • 26 1 THREE Israelis have been killed m two border incidents m the past tew days, 'according to an Israel Army sookesman m Jerusalem. A.P.
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  • 137 1 >\'DON\ Dec. 30 (UP) j returns show that somein the United States 4 61 tons of tin m London I November. This tin is aboard ship at USS 1.01 a 1 .vith freight and New anding charges to be i led Rita may well be
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  • 9 1 New Zealand Pripe Minister mmm Reuter AAP
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  • 19 1 IP*- 31ANS »re nowi fo< biiden to P travelX<*d due t« «ack .f loreign txchange. Reuter
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  • 218 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Dee. 30 (Reuter).— Departure of the Boer Qiit»t»n Mary, with Prime Minister Winston < hurt-hill on hoard, for New York has been delayed for 24 hours by a jammed anchor. It is hoped the atrip will sail at noon tomorrow. She should have
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  • 140 1 PANMUNJOM, Dt-o. 30 (Reuter-AAP). Both the supervision sub-committee and the prisoners subcommittee of the Korean cease-fire talks met again today and again reported no progress. J The supervision committee met m the morning only. The U.N. delegate Major-Gen. Howard Turner was reported to have told
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  • 116 1 VATICAN CITY, Dec 30 (Reuter)-Pope Pius XII tuday blamed the press, film*, the theatre "and sometimes also the School" for corruption of youth and much juvenile delinquency. m a Christmas message broadcast to the inmates of the worlds prisons, the Pope speaking of children
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  • 314 1 Gales, Waves Batter South Coast Towns LONDON, Dec. 30:— People all along th« south coast of England are living m terror as 90--miles-an hour gales and 60-foot high waves caused by the worst December storms m decades steadily pile up destruction m the seaside towns. The
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  • 191 1 LONDON, Dec. 30. Prime Minister Winston Churchill has left London without naming his choice of a "strong man" to lead the anti-Communist campaign m Malaya. However, every available official source now are agreed that the appointment of Field Marshal Lord Montgomery to the Middle East
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  • 72 1 TEHERAN, Dec. 30 (AP)—Persian Prime Minister Mossadeq has refused to sign an agreement tor continued U.S. military and economic aid unless all strings are removed. It is now up to President Truman to decide whether: <1> To waive the conditions laid down by Congress for the
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  • 36 1 Liext.-Col. H. Montgomery Hyde, Ulster M.P., arrived m Hongkong by RAF. plane from Manila yesterday He was due from Singapare Saturday but his plane was diverted to Manila by bad weather.- AFP
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    49 1 photo. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky met Egyptian diplomats from all over Europe at a reception riven m Paris by Egyptian Foreign Minister Saleh El Din. Picture shows (from left): Azzam Pasha. Arab League Secretary: Alexander Pavlov, Soviet Ambassador to Paris; Prince Abbas Halim of Ervnt. and Vishinsky.- A.P.
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  • 111 1 A REPORT m yesterday's Sunday Times, stating that the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, had agreed to remain m office after next May if asked by the British Government was yesterday described by Dato Tan Cheng Lock as "not strictly accurate due to
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  • 131 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 30. A clerk of J. A. Ruaaeil and Co., Ltd. was robbed of $3,500 m ca»h m the Hongkong 'and Shanghai Bank Buildinf ahorlly after the bank opened for buunewi yesterday. Tke firm occupies the first floor of
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  • 326 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 30:— Many Chinese tin ore dealers, including several who have been m business it- the Federation for half-a century, are being compelled b\r Government to close down next year. r No reason has been given by Mr. J. Sanderson.
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  • 70 1 MOMBASA, Dec. 30, (AP): The Third (Kenya) Battalion of the King's African Rifles sailed for Singapore from Mombasa yesterday aboard the troopship Devonshire to join the fight against the Malayan terrorists. Twenty -one wives of European officers and non commissioned-officers accompanied their husbands—plus 33 children, including
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  • 94 1 Standard Staff (.'orrespondent LONDON, Dec. 30. Mr. Winston Churchill will "probably reluctantly agree" to control prieeH of Malayan tin by Government action if the U.S. will agree to buy at a steady rate, declare* the diplomatic corre*-, pondent of The Observer this morning.
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  • 50 1 BANDOKNG, Dec. 30 <Reuter AAP).— One person was killed and 24 houses were reduced to ashes when an estimated 200 strong gansters attacked the village of Pangauhand. m the West Java area, southeast of Bandoeng, on Friday. The popula tion evacuated the village following the attack
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  • 74 1 HONGKONG. Dec 30 (BeuterAAP> Sinking ot four Chinese Communist gunboats By four light bombers on Dec. 27 near Sancho Island about five miles southwest of Macao. was claimed m a report m the rightwing Chi Yin Daily News today. The s;nne report said that
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  • 33 1 The U.S Air Force hit published the first picture ot itshuge all -iet "Stratofurtreis B-52 bomber *nd 'Ji -dosed th.tl jit W&* trying »ut it* eii^it entries rxfr»atiti>(y Ij irM Reuter flight.
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  • 178 1 Standard Staff Reporter .lOHORK BAHRI. Dec M Language proficiency tests I »r Malayan ril i/cn >hi|). which came into force m August thii year, arc held to be responsible for the slow trickle oil citizenship applications, according to otti< ial sources Since January thii year unly
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  • 45 1 MANILA. Dec M (AP>— Cm poral Lorenzo A Gamboa, Fill pino-born American soldiei vha mruiiffi an Austr ;i!i.in tjn durinf the WMT, returned here yesterday to be dprrnibbni bo bat he can rejoin hit fam Australia 1114 become 1 o! tri.it land
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  • 38 1 An sos tram the U S fici^iiiiM Angelina reporting herself ■(round and being pmindrH on the rocks— wai interrupted im Saturday In Hoiiiik'irig 'I 'if ihip k:hi' del position ;<•< ni t'i<- fln'f »f Tonkin A. P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 9 1 Headline News Inside C*^^^ v^S3 ui!l\^' X c A
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  • 318 2 Record Number Of Candidates To Sit For Exam Standard Staff Reporter THE BIGGEST »in«le number of medical »tu<!eiit* m the history of the University of Malaya and that of the now defunct King Edward VII College of Medicine are expected to sit for their
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  • 106 2 'Pirate' Trishas In S'pore PIK ATK trishas th«w* pedalled by riders uitlioul licence are p" ins for hire m Singapore. few of them have b.'iMi arrested b> vehicle inspectors LUvmr> of these trishas prefer to run the risk of bavins their licences cancelled than leave their vehicles idle with consequent
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  • 112 2 FOLLOWING i.ive bee"! e'ect- Lian H:p Sia tec -.r.. is; Anj Kok Sions*. Ang iQg Hrn, Ng Sens Vone. Wee a Seam, Sooa Peng Yaaa, estdent: Lim Yean Cr.uan. Vice- Presidents: Chew Rang S B Yeow Huat Ng Thai Anf Boon T\e R* Ah Lay.
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  • 57 2 PESSOB R. E. Holttum A Head I the Department Botany, University o. u/. i a lecture on Religion and Science" 1 a: -he Vivekananda Ashrama Hall, Brickfields Road. Koala Lum- I r.t I p :y. today (Monday). Sir. W. G. Wrt-ri. B.S<D.1.C., ARCS. (Rubber
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  • 34 2 FOR gambling m a public' place a: Jalan Bashim, Muar. I Chua Ah Bee. aged 25. and Lam i Hoe. aged JO. were each fined' S2O by the Muar Magistrate. Incne Raul I
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  • 180 2 Standard Staff Reporter j THE POST and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff Union will soon call a general meeting to) consider certain offers made by the Government in] reply to its claims for revision of salary and pension ability for all uniformed staff of the
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  • 93 2 FOLLOWING were elected office-bearers of the Netaji Memorial Library of Singapore for 19fV2 at a meeting yesterday: President John Jacob: VicePresident Kaima!: Secretary A. P. Chandran; Treasurer P. V. Krishnan; Auditors L. A. Miranda and M. P. Veloo. Committee: A. N. Appu Durai C. Francis. P.
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    37 2 LT.-COL. Goodeve-Docker, Major J. W. T. Snell and Capt. K. Parsons were entertained to a Chinese dinner recently before they left for the United Kingdom. The hosts were the civilian staff of the Singapore District Signal Regiment.
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  • 313 2 City's '53 Budget Will Be Based On 5 -Year Plan Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councils budget for 1953 will be prepared on the basis of a five-year special services programme for the city. Mr. T. P. F. Mc\eice, President of the Council, told The
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  • 154 2 Fr. Godbout Is In A Great Hurry.. FATHER R. CODBOVT, Superior of Uie Rt demptorist Fathers m Thailand flew to Singapore yesterday from Indo-China m an attempt to beat the daielme on an option on a piece of property m Bangkok which he i* buying for the Mission. Thp option
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  • 38 2 THE CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Rural Board has informed the Singapore Ratepayers Association that only few properties were not being assessed. These were mainly constructed during the occupation and income from them would be insignificant.
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  • 48 2 CONSIDERATION of policy with regard to private markets to meet the growth m population .should be postponed pending the result of the Hawkers Inquiry Commi r on. This is stated by the City Council Secretory m a letter to the Singapore Ratepayers Association.
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  • 18 2 FOLLOWING b the 36t!l Fair Price ;ist: Powdered milk <12 oz. tir.s>— "OAK"- -«i :2~, cents.
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  • 229 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. DAVID MARSHALL, well known Malayan lawyer has told the Singapore Ratepayers Association j that the present four War Department employees elected to the City Council are eligible for their seats. The lour City Councillors concerned are Messrs S.S. Manyam. M.P.D.
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  • 148 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. T. P. V. MtNhfCE. President of the Singapore City "Council. yesterday tnki The Standard 1 that the decision of the Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Councillors to consult the Legal Advisers m regard to London-type taxis referred only to
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  • 213 2 THE RADIX .mas Community Centre is to hold a general meeting m the third week of January 1952 to consider and approve the drat; constitution of he Centre. The Interim Committee met yesterday under the chairmanship of Iruhe Bachee bin Osman. The objects of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 54 2 '1 i^s^B) JUI€E EXTRACTOR Ij \f% flfl EA<: I HILL LAST A LIFETIME. I Completely rustproof and unbreakable These new jil design juice extractors are indispensable to ji| «he housewile. restaurants and all caiering I 1 establishments. I I NEATLY DESIGNED I 1 EASY TO CLEAN I RELEASES EVERY DROP
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 35 2 MAE— LIKE. A LCK/E^ITK M*t\ &vH~i 1 VZJ-'-ZZr^.',-' r- I L^. YORE WRINKLED HIDE- HC S >O'JNG\>>JS 1 »-> NX 1 mWT. BETTER DRAP A SL.V TjfS r~^\ ROMANT |g^ TMA»HAIN 4 T NO ROMANIC EL
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    • 177 3 miuiv^AiiUfNAL VARIETY CUi,* m For ne poQr M Jalan Besar s in JJK COmmiSSlOner general's MeSSage |T° stag.d on January 3 4. 1952, at 8.30 p.m. at Singapore's V,ctoria Theatre. r ,^p«fc. w P"B"SHED on this page are studies oT few of the artiste, taking part m the forthcoming International
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  • 851 4 £*ky Show For AAaktyan Comrades General Harding Extends Welcome IN A GAY, warm holiday message from the British forces of the Rhine, m Western Germany, to the Far East Land Forces m Malaya, which was broadcast yesterday over the Blue Network of Kadio Malaya* an
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  • 88 4 KUALA LUMPL'R. Dec 30— Severs' p: usance attacks on defended points m Pe^ak xe'.'e made by bandita yesterday In i irh crKe a few we.c fi'ed lights shown to draw police r'l-e cut no casualties was repocted OH either side Four bandits were killed and
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  • 246 4 Carts To Have Tyres Standard Woman Reporter A TRADITIONAL method cf transportation and conveyance m Malaya, which is rapidly dying out .m Singapore, paradoxically is making a stride towards progress tomorrow m the Federation with the issue of a new ordinance. From The Standard's correspondent at Nesrl Sembilan, yesterday, came
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  • 167 4 TIONG BAHRirX Standard Staff Reporter THE TIONG BAHRU Community Outre hopes to make a small profit from the cinema shows screened twice a night during the past fortnight, said Mr. Pwee Sye Cheow, the General Secretary of the Centre, yesterday. r^ The Centre normally charges I 10 cents admission
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  • 24 4 Perak Police are investigating the murder of a 70-year-old woman m Ipoh. A blood-stained chopper was found m front of her home.
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  • 126 4 Standard Staff Reporter CEMETERIES will come under the administration of the Singapore City Council, if a recommendation of the Health Committee is accepted by Council. The snag is likely to be financed the fencing may ct'st anything m the region of $100,000. To raise the necessary
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  • 133 4 SlK<T\Tlo\s liable to load shedding today. TODAY SerufMl K<».. srnnctt Estate. Kola m A>«t. MrPher^on Rd.. Kirn Chuan K»l Boundary ltd Kioreine Kd.. I. Serangoon. Vio rhu Kauß K«l.. Govt.. Printlag Wkv. UoiKtlHsli Pk.. Braddrll Heights Arthur Kd.. Ts Katong. Broadrirk Kd.. Sea View Hotel. Ea^t r«a«4
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  • 333 4 10 Malay NCOs Due Back From UK TEN MALAY senior N.C.O's of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) who have been m Britain since July on a Gunner Instructors' Course are due back m Singapore by troopship tomorrow. They will m due course return to R.AT. Regiment (Malaya) Squadrons m Singapore and
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  • 246 4 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL for research on a scientific basis into the methods of towgay production has been made by Singapore City Councillor, Mr. Philip R. Williams (Labour Rochore) m a letter to the Secretary of the Council. Mr. Williams draws attention to the report
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    52 4 THIS Si \\i»\ Xl I shows •>.«.,..,. JJ,™ hu n Raj Rift hi* b I cart which cost I ih, two b Ram wh ha< been about m bis cart for la IS not MOT,;} N^n v -nh.l.n b« wh^lv b.,,u5.. sm, i; te*ving ih^ hullo, k alone m yiow
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  • 13 4 GEMAS TRAIN DERAILED Xr r i to >■ T |oni v.-h< r raii> < ma.-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 129 4 SHOP WINDOW TO THE ;==:i »i mi EfIB ■Vaiß run I jf gj Visit Britain m May for the most famous of all national trade fairs. Nowhere else can be seen such a vast and varied display of new products designed for ♦he world by t single country. BRITISH INDUSTRIES
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    • 197 4 Koolfoam Adult >\/e iixailatife m **alin. N\i. Male \our Selection tadu\ Guut Sinchs GIAN SINGH CO/LTD. 30-I. RAFFLES PLACE. SPORE I .TEL 5214 S Outfitters. Drapers A. Tailoi v ~IL YOUTHFUL VIGOUR JK2H B Old Age Hear: I fl Recommended byeT.;:'.e SB all over the world ■k.. aft la PILLS
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  • 219 5 Aussies Beat RAF To 1, OOOth Strike By Hr. ROYAL Australian Air Force Lincoln bombers flew to Sooth Selangor yesterday on the one-thousandth airstrike of 1951 against bandit targets. The Lineolns beat R.A.F. Hornet fighters by half an hour m making the thousandth strike;
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 5 -riiotu by Mr. and .Mrs. You* Yau Hiong who were married at the Chio Mia Chinese School, Kulim. recently. Mr. Yon? is a prominent member of the Kulim Jolly Badminton Party. The bride is an old student of the Convent, BakU Mertaiam. Lai Chia Studio
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    41 5 This troupe of Sakais from Baling, Kedah, took part m the Pasar Ma lam (Variety Nights) held at Butterworth on Friday, Dee. 28. They provided a programme of dances to their own accompaniment, which drew a large audience.
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  • 82 5 well known d«,tal lL££ M?*^ I received a sunrise visit from th. i» JT^ SSo**^ o**o**0 onUg roof uf his home m CoAritogtoD Avenue, when' h2 uas interrupted by the clang ML V2 g ne bells at his Wte n.e af^er switching off
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  • 97 5 PENANG, Sun.— Penghulus v Pc*nang and Province Wel»ley, at a 7-hour meeting iiv, -iet-ided to give full sup!>»c la the Federation ofPeng:i > Associations' demand I m .hair m the Federal c kunril. lid s!so decided to request c amen] to expedite revision their salary
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  • 46 5 A MOTORIST. Lee Ah Seng. was ftnerf a totai oj $50 by the wuar M^tstrate on three cna-*es ot refusing to produce :^i> driving licence when requested by a Police Officer for allowing two Jdul; rx-^senger? to sit bes'-ie and for not -KtendiiK C.»uit
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  • 189 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— The Penang Flying Club is sending two aircraft, a Tiger Moth and an Auster Aiglet to participate m the Malayan Flying Club Air Rally which will be held m Kuala Lumpur on January 19 and 20. Mr. H. Marsden,
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  • 163 5 PENANG, Sum. -Speaking at the anniversary dinner of the Postal and Tele< ommunications Recreation Club this evening, Mr. Teh Theau Choo who was re-elected president >aid that although there has been talk of communal discord elsewhere, the Club, m spite of a cosmopolitan membership, has
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  • 59 5 THE following have been nominated to the panei trf advisers for Raub District under the Juvenile Courts Ordinance: Ch e Mohd. 9alleh bin Hassan. Che Mobamed Din bin Hajt Mohd. Ariff, J.P.. Mr. Tan Chor Seng, Mr. Austin Hooi Peng Chiew, Che Aminah binti Haji Moharned Ariff. Mr.
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  • 55 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Ong Hor Seng (32), of Singapore was to-day sentenced to 20 months r.i. lor smuggling 25J lbs of opium into Johore Bahru on November 11. It was alleged that accused hid the opium m his car which was stopped and searched by Customs Officers at
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  • 95 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun. Hashim bin Awang was produced before Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah m the Bagan Serai court and charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt. It was alleged that accused" attacked his brother. Ismail bin Awang, with a parang at Parifc Buntar, on Nov. 18
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  • 54 5 Labour To Nominate Candidates Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Selangor Labour will select candidates next month to contest the forthcoming Municipal elections. A number of campaign meetings are being planned for the week-end m Petaling Ward. The Party will hold a New Year Social to enable members get
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  • 105 5 Standard Staff Correspondent THE following is the full list of holidays m Pahang for next year: Mew Years Day, Tuesday Jan. 1. Chinese New Year, Monday and Tuesday. Jan. 28 and 29 (m lieu of Sunday and Monday Jan. 27 and 28>, Federation Day. Friday Feb. 1,
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  • 125 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Penghulus, Ketuas and Imams of Ulu Trengganu were told by the District Officer, Em bong Dalo Jaya. that although applications to open up rubberland were closed. applications would be considered provided all Penghulus and Ketuas are prepared to do
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  • 43 5 NIK Mahmood bin Daud, District Officer. Pasir Mas, has been transferred to Kota. Bahiu as 3rd Assistant District Officer. Nik Mahmood was a regular hockey player for Pasir Ms* District, this years league chamgionj. He also represented the tate against Tyengganu.
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  • 168 5 PORT DICKSON. Sun.— The President of the Malay Regiment Civilian Employees' Union has sent a memorandum to the Chief Secretary of the Federation attacking Government's policy m recruiting clerks to the Malay Regiment Clerical Service. The method of recruitment was described as "definitely indicative of
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  • 81 5 PENANG. Sun. Chinese interpreters from Kedah. Perils and Perak sat for their annual examination m Ih<* Offlc* of the Adviser for Chinese Affairs here starting jjm Friday. They were being examined m various Chinese dialects as well as Intermediate and Senior Grade Chinese characters and accounts. Mr.
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  • 47 5 BASRI bin Saitoh <!?»•. who had four previous conviction*, was sentenced today to o"« year** rigorous irnprixinineiu t< be followed by *ix month* Police supervision by Inrhe Aodti' Wahab bin Abdullah m the Paul BurU-ar court OB era a» thrft of *eveo tuA'U. vjluei ai>
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  • 140 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Kuala Trengjjanu will bt the training centre for teachers who ire unable m zrt admission to the Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjon Malitn, according to an announcement by Dato Kami ruddin bin Haji Idris, Mentri Besar Trengganu,
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  • 53 5 NIK Hassan bin Haii Wan Ahmad 2nd Assistatil Mstlid Officer, Kota Bahiii. has been transferred to Push Mji. Che Hashim' bin Haji Mohd Ist ADO Pasir Mas, has been transferred to M»c!i3ng as District Officer, while Tetij^kti Mum imac bin Sultan M>hjrn.«d IV becomes 2nd Assistant District Office
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  • 85 5 Standard Staff < «»rrrspnn<l SKRKiViBAN Sun i ScrfiMban District W ■<«..» Committee i> to ask Mm Central Welfare Cotltu il m duch the Slate WclUic Conuili For KubttaoHaJ funds to rsrrf out procrainnim nex; ye Tbc Standard learned i■ <i 'iit» 1 1 »c ronuntttee
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  • 53 5 l»OH SENG \P n H 1 i total if s:tB t>. the Mi < Magis) ai<». Inrht R*n f n •*< r:i3i^e> »i usiiik a t»icvr!<* Jilt [ioCOOt <: f*«n.» l i. i ■■■>; ;<» ri> »f i r hit Change i! tdd .>< jud failing to i
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 389 5 Federation Diary nm 1. tl. G.3»> and 9 p.m. PEIX^JW f VHTOKV: Whiplash 7.15 and ».30 <M>M»N: Rich Young And Pretty BBX: The fantastic Adventure* Of P- m COLIHKUM: The Lion Hunters 1. Baron Munchhauseti 130. i i». Uiliffi 3. 8.30 and 9 p.m. Christopher $05 aad §05 p.m. Ifiai^^i
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper
    • 708 6 jyjOMENTOUS decisions, on which the fate of Malaya will hang, are being taken by Mr. Winston Churchill. For this Colonial hot spot, the Prime Minister is looking for a strong man to tackle the emergency and restore law and order. He is also taking a decision on
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    • 181 6 Public Bodies ARE GLAD that the chairman of a public body has been made to acknowledge the fact that the unofficial members serving with him represent the people. We refer to the Singapore Rural Board chairman who told an unofficial member that he would have to write a petition to
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  • 281 6 it KUALA LUMPUR, IN a hot paper-stacked office of the Singapore Social Welfare Department a Chinese clerk was trying on the red robe of Santa Claus before going ojf to preside at an orphans' party. In the great stores of Raffles Place the Pereiras and
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  • 1041 6  -  Our Ceylon Correspondent By COLOMBO. tX)R the last time, the vast army of Government servants who have been enjoying an unbroken vacation of about eleven days during the Christmas and New Year, laid down their tools on the 22nd and will reappear
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  • 618 6  - Thiery Fortune- Hunters Muster Far Action HENRI SCHOUP By LONDON COME thousand Dutch and C Belgian Thierys have now joined the International Thiery Foundation, which was set up a short while ago to claim the fabulous inheritance of the French merchant Jean Thiery, who died m Venice m the 17th
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  • 603 6 selves into a festive spirit, are parked an amazing assortment of amateurly armoured cars, looking like a nightmare competition between Emmett and Heath Robinson. "No loaded weapon may be brought into the club." states one of its by-laws, "and no hand grenades or
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  • 302 6 We the PEOPLE Why Kampong Radin Mas Is Not Interested Sir: It is iiitl.v apparent that the meeting: held m Kampong Radin M;-s last Sunday, 23rd instant, lo form a community centre was not «»t all representative of the Grand Of This Manager Sir: I went it the Cathay on
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  • 229 7 After Seeing Officials' On European Army PARIS. Dec. 30 (UP) Emrmrmm nations la.i night "to "wt*. EEn* nI ?X w lo1 of 9 ix 1... f .«.li«n of European y J TVT ""> haste „..> a«a,n sl potential Soviet igresslon rlh Allanlk c m «n«- Eisenhower
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  • 84 7 MILLION PARIS GALA photo. A million pounds north of diamond jewellery from Van Cleef and Arnel* was worn P riS »T™*™™ gala held on De,eiXr iTin tte Mutee L P. hk 0^"" 1° ma closin «f of city's 2 000 th anniversary celebra thJ i**T\ U red here re a
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  • 93 7 BERLIN. Dec. 30 (AP)— Two American soldiers who blundered into the Russian zone and were taken into custody by Soviet sentries on Saturday morning were released last night. Western officials said the men were turned back by the Russians m response to a request submitted
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  • 63 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (AFP) The Secretary of State Mr. Dean Acheson yesterday appointed State Department Foreign Affairs expert Mr. Stanley Andrews as head of the Point Four programme m Africa, Middle East and Asia. Mr. Andrews will fill the post left vacant by the accidental death
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  • 59 7 WASHINGTON, Deo 30 (AP> n. '-"t d.stlosed yesterday it has sirlidn^ 5* St^ D<k «»rtIfa deadline for Hungary oioy it?l Monda y as land and New l ork-W o 1 two co sulate s Cleveup to accepted standards oTtnJISSSi fai to liv f.
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  • 169 7 r \RIS. Dec. 3C (AFP). -informed circles disclosed n as: nigh: thai a "certain i rnment^ represented ai I sht-f>OWeT European Army; true ha> been m touch; Britain with a view to i i iring British collaboration M European army 1 c was
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  • 198 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (UP) Supreme Court Justice William Douglas offered the following suggestion yesterday for the makers of United States foreign policy: "Why not show some honest affection for tbe Asians instead of depending on money to solve all problems?' "We have taken a
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  • 128 7 First Clue To Missing 'Peking Man Appears TOKYO. Dec. 30 (Reuter-AAP)— A ten-year-old hunt for "the Peking Man" oldest prehistoric fossil ever found yielded its first possible flue yesterday when a Japanese fireman said be saw Japanese soldiers take it from the American Marine barracks m Peking m 1942. The
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  • 122 7 H' Kong To Hold Public Meeting On Rent Issue HONGKONG. Dec. 30<ReuterAAP) A public meeting will be called on Jan. 6 to discuss the Hongkong Government's proposed intention of increasing the rental of certain types of premises and decontrolling the rentals m others, the Hongkong Reform Ciub announced today. The
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  • 287 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 30 (UP)— Bolivian Ambassador Richard Martinez charged yesterday that it would be "unethical" for the United States to dip into its tin stockpile to help force world tin prices down. Vargas called a press conference to repudiate published assertions that Bolivian tin producers
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  • 216 7 CHICAGO, Deo. 30, (Reuler).— Electric power has been produced from atomic energy by United States scientists for the first time, the Atomic Energy Commission said yesterday. I The power more than 100 kilowatts was generated and used to operate pumps and read or
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  • 123 7 CAjUDEN, New Jersey, Dec. :*0 (UP). Admiral William Fechteler, Chief of Naval Operations, said yesterday that the Uniied Slates must now rearm "wilh a feeling of .urgency," but added he does I not anticipate "«n immediate 1 all-nut war Fechteler'i Fpftrh marked j the launching
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  • 199 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 30, (Reuter).— The House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee yesterday called for drastic measures to deal with Soviet spying m (he United States and proposed that foreign espionage, even m peacetime, should be punished by death. t The committee, m a
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  • 60 7 WASHINGTON Dec. 30 (AFP) The American Air Foice headquaiter* yesterday released photographs oi the "Stratofortress*' B-. t )2 bomber which has hitherto been on the secret list. The bomber hus eight jet Pratt and Whitney engines and its shape if similar te that of the latest
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  • 473 7 LONDON. Dec M, (Keuter) An early sh»ckthen gradual reiovery. That is the nomir proswit (pr Britain m 1952 m the view of business and financial circles here. The s :M>rk may < ohm v tfa the publication m m fi da; i i I
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  • 82 7 BAN' LOK.ttBC.St, ArIM Pretn r Fhibun Somecraoa annoiiiu < d at a press fcwm todftf that all nation* but Ivii^n.! had recotjniied his gen .vernment Thr Kovernrnriit m Bangkok not anvtoiis about the Russian silence, he r\|>l.«in cd. The rYtsjaJajr said tlui Soviet
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  • 102 7 PARIS, Dec. .SO, dT> Hit Fit-nch National Assembly yesterday appropriated 000,000,000 francs for ov< .un military < i penditurea during 'he cxNninc year of which 32fl,<MH»,--000,000 is destined for thi < nflict m Indo-China The appropriation v. ,r passed by the Assembly l>\ an ♦iwhelming
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  • 70 7 PARIS. Dec. 30 <i:p> fiftf persons were injured \«*t«- riaf hen a riot broke out be: policemen and wrorken ne;< Renault automobile plant on outskirti of Paris. Witnesses .said fI:M Iffhi ■i. >iHrted when the police tried jn'erfere with a mietinf of Bb< i 1000
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  • 38 7 HANOI. Der. :i<i %CUP) D Hmunist ra.sualties id tie X dayold battle of the Black X r mrere plarcd at 5 000 kilied j' Uast that nutnbpr mounded, i tbc French tteadquartem mo« nounced yctterd«3
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  • 467 8 US Depends On Spore For Tin By A Special Correspondent MARKET activity, quite unusual at this season, was maintained m the three-and-a-half business days before and after Christmas and Friday saw trading which was very brisk indeed. Industrials contributed some sizeable transactions but m rubbers, sellers
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  • 148 8 THE oldest ship on the India— Malayan ports run, the 5,322-ton passenger freighter Jalagopal left Singapore yesterday for a three-months refit m India. Owned by the Srindia Steamship Company and under charter to the Indian Government, the vessel has completed a total number jf
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  • 579 8 I Malarca Electric Lighting Ltd. j Liquidator's account .at Sept 30, this year slu.ved cash at $197,367 (23 cents, per share* but no further distribution to shareholders it possible until the company"* tax liability is determined. Land j and buildings at Malacca j teased until June next year
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    • 274 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WESI COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Boro« Dec 31 Vessel for Muor Weekly H »"f T«t for Rengot J«« 2 1 Vessel foe Malacca Twke Weekly M Tfcono, for Haoon Vessel »or Port Dickson Weekly Si Api Api J an 5 Pangko» fey Malocca oort
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    • 153 8 The Week's Business Industrial. Frasei jnd Neave 54.07 J. Gammon $2.7.">. Malayan Breweries $5 10. Malayan Cement 55c to 57c Me A lister $40.50. Robinson $3.90. Straits Times $3.95. Straits Trading $22.00. Henry Waugh $2.70. Weaine $5.20 ex div.. WiUvun Jacks $3.50. Tins. Hong Fatt $1 27. Jdebu $1.30. Kesang
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  • BOOKS of the WEEK
    • 374 9 V ast Portfolio Of Romantic Blooms llorntons Temple of Flora With i KrifMO, and a Bibliographical V«# mr d uction by Cieo--d Botan.cal Notes b f W!t SlSrt S^t '^ouins. 8 guineas By V. SACKVUXE-WEST -id for a Christmas p re bestow on a gardening nsider this magnificent Tie It
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    • 837 9  -  LIONEL HALE By Th^ fJSS if w y I S U> Rawlence (Constable. 10s. ttdj (W.H. AUei s?i!d7* Kellcen B^ Catherine Mary Flannigan. 10s.^d.) D<Mle By Kindness By o°"* Laacley Moore. (Cassell. »s.6d P^ ifre< f neV By N rah C Jaraes (Maedonald. E g™***
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    • 116 9 By RICHARD* GAY.MAN. < All excellent idea for making j out a light house-gown both 5 Hegant and practical is to use a white cotton pique, corded or honeycombed. The long coat-dress buttoned 2 a l the way down, is lifted with de:'i» pockets on both
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    • 435 9 Dance U the Piper. By Agnes de Mille. (Hamish Hamilton. 18s.) By NIGEL GOSLING SUCCESS is a serious timeconsumer and most memoirs, inevitably, are tinged with the genial but unthermal glow of sunset. Miss de Mille has managed to assemble hers at a peak period
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    • 452 9  -  MAXINE RAKICH By f HIS year over the Christmas season the women ol Singapore reached an almost Parisian standards m fashions. While "doing" the town I was v< rv much impress* < with the beautifully gowned women. Particularly ai the Ahance Frances Ball held at Raffles
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    • 657 9  -  FREYA STARK By Mountains with a Difference. By Geoffrey Winthrop Young. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 18s.) A MIRACLE of miracles is surely fluidity, the melting of metal m great heat, the passion of the seedling's impulse out of the ground, and the nature of art, too. is transcendency, which
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  • 538 10  - Of men and music Bill Webb Jones H It appears that Radio Moscow claims sunowfully. that Marshal Tito, m encouraging dancing among the Youth of Yugoslavia< is allowing them to become "poisoned" by American swing and ja/z. Dear me! HIT.O WINTERHALTER. wbose orchestra one hears on His Master's Voice rec
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  • 754 10  -  'JON' wwwwwww By AWWWWWW DURING World War II when Adolf Hitler, and Hermann Goering were hammering the large cities and towns of Great Britain with everything they could lay on. the National Fir e Services and the Civil Defence were working night
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  • 1372 10  - What The Stars Foretell For 1952 JEANINE VARNAL by Ol'R planetary system is not bound by narrow time limits as we know them. 195!. which we are about to enter, will continue to bring us the results of the strong magnetic currents of December. Fi >ni the astral point of
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    • 364 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE JZ* NEW SERIES-No. 58 Salmon s—Supplicate5 Supplicate •m-m-_-M---------| M-aM-_MpMB -M-aaaa.. Armed i 2 5 M 5 6 7 8 9/011 conflict 12— Century plant il (3 IH 13— Speck i 15— PenYininK E ib J^ r? "*1 to the teeth y/. 17— Teutonic s*- 6 777 57—
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  • 939 11 BIG SCORES UPSETS Only Lincoln City Retain Leadership and individuals and a heavy casualty lUtamonethl m the Third Division North retained their leadership. Burnley's 7-1 win over Middlesbrough was a feature of the Mrst Division and centre forward Holden and inside right Morns each scored three times i Most of
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  • 1241 11 Results Latest Positions DIVISION I Am on Villa 1 Manchester C. 5 i;"'-:"cv 7 Middlesbrough £i? R f lton 8 Fuiham t D«sj a o l Portsmouth Hudderafield 1 Liverpool Manchester U. l Boiton i L re >lon 1 West Bromaich i I •> ok c 3 Derby Co. bunderland
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  • 81 11 SYDNEY. Dec. 30 (AP>Frank Sedgman gave a hint of confinjKi'jon Ja>t night to the growm* belief he intends to remain an amateur at lea.st for the time being. He said: "I hope to play for Australia m next years Davis Cup competition." S"edgm;m was responding to
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  • 91 11 BEFORE a fair crowd at the Happy World Stadium last Sat- iirday night Red Indian wrestler. Chic! Little Wolf tre;it- Ed the fans to a new hold which j won him the fight over Ali Riza Bey m the fourth round. Little Wolf pinned Ali Riza
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  • 97 11 MANILA. Dec HO (^AP)— The Philippine National Collegiate Athletic Association's champion XI from La Salle College held Hongkong s all-collegiate soccer «quad to a 2—2 draw m the opening last night of a series of matches for the visitors from the Crown colony. The Hongkong
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  • 136 11 SHELL Company Sports I won the commi ial hous< bad minton champions tig beat the;- old rivals. I weave S.C m the Ri by 4—l at the C3eri :al LJi y, te: day. Sh *U l tali ■■■c t.urri Vj1 p«r°s i' :r v ag hi.< do
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  • 60 11 TOKVa Dec fAIP 1V93 speed t eating rhamj will probably be held Japan according t o the Japans 1... ot Amateur Sk.r, 1 The league, n yi bxecuuve Committee mcci decided that il the d ternational i lampionship v i< ri n mv count'
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    • 31 11 ItilmklS^l §jii™l3J&mU& M HIGH TIDES Bt the principal resorts m Malaya: I«>l>A* AM PM. Singapore 1.09 12.08 Malacca 9.50 IO.Of, Port Dickson 8.31 8.47 Port Sham 7.38 8.12 JPenzng^ 2.19 3.14
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  • 813 12 MCC SCORE 217 FOR 4 IN THIRD TEST CALCUTTA, Dec. 30 (Reuter). Nigel Howard won the to»s and decided to bat when the third Test match between England and India began here today. The Yorkshire opening bat Lowson, injured a fiii|er of his left hand while practising high catching yesterday
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  • 244 12 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Sun The selection committee of the Badminton Association »>( Malaya met here today and derided to start intense training for the possible players m the defence Of the Thomas Cup. The meeting appointed Tan Boon Piew I Penanq;), Lee C.van Khye t Perak).
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  • 526 12 LONDOM, Dec. 29, (Keuter) -Soeieta Sportiva Roma, the first Italian rugby team to visit England, did well to beat London Irish at Blackheath today by one goal and two penalty goals (11 points) to one penalty goal (three points). Italians c 11 r behind the >crum:"..a'
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  • 436 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. North Federation civilians, with nine changes from the original team beat Federation Services six points (two tries) to nil here yesterday. Although the ground was slippery good rugby was seen with several three-quarter movements. The Civilians slight weight advantage m the pack
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  • 432 12 LONDON. Dec. 30 (Reuter> j Unless the MCC touring side do a great deal better for the rest ;of their India tour than they j have done so far m India and Pakistan the British public are i liable to write them off as failures.
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  • 217 12 LONDON. Dec. 29 (Reutei Rugby Union Results: South Africans Tour: Midland Counties 0 South Africans 3. Final Scottish Trial M*tch: Whites Probables 11 Blue Possible 10. (played at Murrayfield). Club Matches, London Irish 3. Societa Sportiva Roma 11. Old Millhillians 3 Guys Hospital- 8. Old Paulines 6 Old
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  • 316 12 Hopes On Football Supporters LONDON, Dec. 30 (Reuter). Britain's sportsmen have begun their efforts to raise the £30,000 necessary to train, equip and then transport the British teams to make worthy challenge at Helsinki m the Olympic Games m July. The money for Britain's athletes has to be raised by
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  • 117 12 MELBOURNE. Dec. A9 (Reu-ter-AAP) We>t Indies have nominated 13 players irom whom their team will be chosen just before the fourth Test against Australia starts here tomorrow (Monday). Those omitted are Clyde Walcoft, Roy Marshall, Prior Jones and Alan Rae. Walcott. Jones and Marshall had to
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  • 274 12 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. Selangor Indian* this evening scored a decisive 4-0 victory over Malacca Indians to take the lead m the inter-state Indian Association* hockey tournament for the Thiw Shield. Selangor have five points for two wins and a draw with
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  • 155 12 LONDON. Dec. 30 (Reuter) A slump m attendances reminiscent of the drop m first class cricket gates last seaon m Britain i s beginning to hit Britain's soccer league football. Those who direct soccer league affairs are beginning to be perturbed and taking a leaf
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