Singapore Standard, 1 January 1952

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard II NO. 183 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 7797 1 Dr. Allen Also Given Knighthood; Spore Receives 8 Awards YJf)R the first time m the history of Malaya, three Malayans have been knighted m the New Year Honours List the highest number of knighthoods to be awarded m a single year. The new knights are Dalo
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  • 244 1 \|>O\. Dec H (AP). flu Jg have added to m-i-.l 1» HM>-ni.p.h. pairs which ha\t* swept rawing |Im deaths of at l«*asi 12 ■crooao and i- «>t ihoii»aii<!o oJ dollars damage In hii ia belies pd the cen- »*j worst storm
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  • 63 1 US NavyPlane Crashes In HK, 4 Killed /y sea] m 1 1 ngk afterno Fou one was sjjred and four islj .red. ■tqs weni plane rracked th«* imm ■ritlv- C ricer of the G ild not s N t N -lies pei next-of-l h fl ea i P Hoi ba
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  • 16 1 .i: n it I as n the suaistice t eged Reds tnI
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  • 144 1 >NDON Jan I IReuierV--1 g idier Charles A :eh irt, Sign ib v India lartera is created i C.B.E Comm inde Oi Jet d 4 Britia E npirel m tl King* \f.>. V-j^r honours list published day Other n-\ i Is to 3: I >: En
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  • 48 1 ?FXA\c; Mm. Three local residents ire appointed Justices oi the pc ice I w the Settlement at Penan^ m the Ne-'. Year honours list They are Mr Heah Joo Sej;.4 Dr. M. P. L Ye^ap- pan and Tuan Hail Hamzafa bin i T Ib I
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  • 161 1 LONDON, January 1 (Reuter). Two knighthoods are awarded to Ceylon m the King's New Year, honours list published today. They go to Velupillai Cooniaraswamy, C.M.G., Deputy High Commissioner m Britain, and Lalita Abhaya Rajapakse, K.C., LLD, the Minister of Justice. Other awards are: Companions, order of
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  • 187 1 New Year Awards ToFARELF THE London Gazette announces that His -Majesty The King has been pleased to approve the following New Year awards for service m Far East Land Forces: CB— Maj.-Gen. J.H.N. Poett, D.S.'O. Chief of Staff FARELF. C B.E.— Brig. M.S.K. Maunsell. D.SO.. 0.8. E., HQ Land Forces
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  • 162 1 TWO knighthoods, one for the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Sarawak, Mr. Anthony Foster Abell, and the other for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei, head the list of nine 1952 Honours awards for North Borneo. Sarawak
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    • 13 1 RIMiIT^FTEHI CIiKIHP^" icelream l^^ COU) STORAGE f f hy* cocamcmcs tm /^C dr^
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  • 250 2 Standard Staff Correspondent FENAN(». Mon. Three reasons were given by ihe Municipal President, Mr. N. Ward, a* to why the Municipal Councillor* decided that the roads ought to be narrowed at certain places. At today** meeting, he pointed out that a member of the settlement
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  • 130 2 MANY people m Singapore misunderstood the role of the Department of Social Welfare, states :i pamphlet of the Department isMied recently. Some people do not know the vaiielv t>» fields m which the Department renders assistance while others seem to think that the Department can help
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  • 176 2 si HM\no\s liable to load *>hfii<iiiiK today: DAY K:itTff« PL M:il;i««a St.. Boat Qn;«>, I nion liniidiiiK. Hume Pipr, Klii'i'm. Ford, Bin Seng, Wtoc Me>h. PU.I>. Quarry. Nanviinx MfK-. Kt. Pan Jang. Nation;* l t .irlmn. Princess Elizabeth Kst iMiry Farm. I'lii P:in«!;in. Itimng 1. 2 3. Bt.
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  • 1277 2 AWARDS GIVEN FOR PUBLIC SERVICES Standard Staff Reporter THREE of eight Singapore New Year honours awards go to men, who have given long periods to the volunteer services. The 0.8. E. is awarded to Commander G. W. W. Bayly, who has served 28 years as a Volunteer
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  • 438 2 Standard Staff Reporter FROM a capital .sum of $1,000 given by the Indo-IVialayan Association of Singapore, two iicholarships each with the value of $500 is offered to cover the school expenses of one boy m attendance at a Government or Govern-ment-Aided Engh.sh School m Singapore
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  • 333 2 Standard Woman Reporter BY withhold, i>o Uirish entertainment for Hie opening of a ntvc depart me nt of his firm, a Singapore businessman* Mr. Yeoh Jin Gumi, has donated $8 000 to various charities m the Colony mcUtdistg $2,000 to the Smyaporp A nu Tuberculosis Association
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  • 327 2 RASC MEN REMOVE 2 OLD GUNS Standard Staff Keportrr RAFFLES Museum was i srene of unusual activity t> week end when 55 C &psu R.A.S.C. (Air Despatch' look the challenge to remove t century old cannons [rua small area behind the Biuseu Working Saturday bud .S the Service Corps men
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  • 39 2 RESULTS ol th«- Ch Swimming C:ub New Poo V Sweep drawn on D^c 29 Ist Prize No. 1665.1 2nd N IJ32<). 3rd No ]?<)!! SUrU Nos. *****. *****. 2H144 M-'t2i 3H",0. *****, *****, 1274-i and :<92^.
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  • 53 2 TOTAL birtl m Singapore ft the veek endinf Dec t3 i i !r ttme« the iimbi deaths during the same (•< io BtQ birtfaa aga ns\ 139 d. at t Chiei oauae of nori I Hie week wa pneun N d< ith« against 27 th< <
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  • 72 2 Army Nnraes Here Tomorrow A party of seven ofta tt thei ku ol Quei i > L*4 Ki._. aJ Arm; N i. C ive In tomorrow In the E i f 'i vi pai tj '•:<■ Irtft drafi f o' :.< rrive m tie f i E ist, hit hei
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  • 229 2 THE g «v« been elected :i -s i Ck loi Club, Singapore U the year I 1952. Patrons:— Messn Lion Cheng K'Aav. Liin Tfieng Choo Chua Tai rian, Mah GeoJt Seng, Goh Kirn Hor Kz Lian Swee, Veo Kirn Fay, Poo Leoog Fan Swee Chuan. Chua
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    • 299 2 You Get Bigger Value with QUAKER OATS m the Big Economy Tin! Yes... when yov buy Quaker Oats compressed \n the big economy tin you get more servings and at less cost! You get a full 2\'z pounds of nourishing Quaker Oats irt |he bi^ double quantity tin. for bigger
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    • 17 2 41 We With Our RiiWw/j^ Patron* and Friend* AMA M*P V 1 A PROSPEROVS \#ll YEAR I
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  • 1745 3 Colony Leaders Send Goodwill Messages Standard Staff Reporter THE COLON VS lea«iei> yesterday greeted the New Year on a happy Many drew attention to the boom conditions that prevailed m Singa1...in- the pasl year and hoped that 1952 would see a period of greater Many
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  • 120 3 Greetings From Consuls Mr. Abubakur. the first Philippines Consul-Genera] m Singapore, wishes "this beautiful city of Singapore and the Federation a very huppv and prosperous New YearMr. 'Charles I. Baldwin, the onsul -Gem r.il of the I'nited States «>f America, sends this New Year message: "The \e w Y«jr is
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  • 200 3 LONDON. Dec. 31 (AP) Optimism was the keynote on which London's newspapers looked forward to the approach Of 1952. There is. said the independent Daily Express, "joy above all that there has been no world war and that the year ends with Russia and
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  • 40 3 DR C. J. PAGLAR. Singapore Legislative Councillor, yesterday cvrmed the following New Year greetings to Prime Minister Mr. Winston Churchill: '"Happy New Year. Essential that Mac Donald should remain hi Malaya to further cement communal friendship.'"
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  • 131 3 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE WOMAN, who was robbed of $4,000 m cash and jevellery kept silent about the holdup until the Police questioned her more than a fortnight later. Traced at her house In Lorong 5, Geylang Road yesterday the woman, Ngai bai told the
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  • 38 3 FOR HAVING one-and-a-quarter pounds of raw opium at Gate 4, Installation. Pulau Bukom orf July 27, Ting Ming, an elderly Chinese, was sentenced m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court to six months' rigorous imprisonment yesterday.
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  • 95 3 Three members of the Police Force were stated to have ceen assaulted by a young Chinese from the R.A.F. Regiment, Malaya, at Kreta Aver Police station early yesterday morning In the Singapore Second Police Court. yesterday, 22-year-old Leong Chee Kwong claimed trial when charged with
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  • 86 3 TWO CHINESE, Too Liew Thiam. and Kow Ah Toh pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fourth Policd Court yesterday when charged with robbing Mary Koh Yam Neo and Chia Cheah Tong of a purse containing $15 cash at the Marine Parade on Sunday night. They also
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  • 104 3 PENANG Mon. A decision t-> accept a total of $1,500,990 m respect of the Municipal war damage claims and to enter into negotiations with Government on the financial aspects of the matter was confirmed at today's ordinary meeting of the Municipal Councillors. At a
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  • 45 3 SENTENCE of one month's rigorous imprisonment was imposed on Hanifa bin Ibrahim of Kee Seng Street m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for stealing shirts, trousers, sarong, and a pen valued at $40 belonging to P. N. Vadveiu at Enggor Street on Dec. 23.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 536 3 Federation itiary |>F\4W NEW YEAR'S DAY: Public PAVILION: When Worlds Collide i r..i.Aii» Holiday. 11 a.m. 1. 3. 6.30 and 9 p.m. BEX: Th^ Fantastic Adventures RACES: Final day. Penang Turf ODEON: Rich. Young And Pretty Of Baron Munchhausen 1.30, 3.30. Club. 1. 3. 630 and 9.15 p.m. Variety «-.M?.A?:
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  • 189 4 I.OOOs Hai1 1952: Stamford Staff rorre?*poiident Xl ALA U >!PLR, Mini. The Emergency, with it* ilratli lurking danger-, wan forgotten liy thousand** of Si-laii«;or men and WMMI who thronged cabarets, eluh* it nd hotel* h«Tr to aniinl a «*ay and \o«ifVrous wt*lcom«* lit 19.~»2. Smaller
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  • 232 4 >t.«udird Staff orrt--pontlent KI 'ALA LI MPI R, Mon. The security fortes kept up their dally successes over Communist terrorists by killing two and wounding two others m the Federation yesterday. In KuUb rity fora bush sh"' an I killed one and rail >mx d bandit
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  • 79 4 Grant Will Aid Chinese Teachers Too KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The i itire 100 per cent, increase m the Government Brant to ai(?«d Chinese schools will be devoted to the exclusive purpose of increasing the pay of Chinese school teachers. This decision w&s reached last nighi at a meeting ol the
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  • 120 4 MALA LUMPUR, Mon.— About two miles from Seremban town, a now rt>*toVntial suburb is about to iiniw up at Rasa. Approximately 107 acres of land have been cleared and fenced and will be a new home for settlers at present living m the resettlement areas at
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  • 513 4 New Court Set Up To Tackle Heavy Backlog Standard Stall Reporter JOHORE R\KlKl Moo. —H» Airly magistrates an«l intetP|Mftsler§ at thr Jotrort- Kali Court* iltiw^ the past 12 ntontltß^ hw rawwt'il backlog of ink 350 mwci »n tbe ii-t IIn ordei to relieve the oongi I
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  • 157 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA 'LUMPUR. Mem.— A curfew will be m force In the following areas of Selangor from tomorrow. The Kuala Kubu police distrid with the exception of. the wired m residential areas of Kuala Kubu Bharu and the Ampang Petchah resettlement area. < curfew
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  • 47 4 IPOH, Mon. Four hundred j under privileged children m I Ipoh were given a belated Christmas treat m the AnderI son School Hall yesterday by the Ipoh Rotary Club The party was financed by gifts from Rotarians and members of the public.
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  • 186 4 Standard Slaff «n -respondent KUALA LIMPI R, Mon.— Oiffcrenee* of opinion which at present rcigf anion« tome Municipal Piimniin Honern and the Traffic Holier on whether parking on Batn Road constituted obstruction may be debated at a future meeting of kuala Lumpur Municipal Commissioners when
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  • 51 4 KUALA LUMP 4 R I a toma h i Locomoti ire Ope the Trans] > oi tiic bt mes Ml mi nl I 1 ie new org prises threi mail ely. the L i g intend) ttu s. Bra indei ■•■<■■■ Work* V, •-:,;;<-. ni Lai H<
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  • 25 4 PORI DICKSOK k pad -> i.' < Hind possession of 16 kal lifted nd b I Port ]::■■>■ w i >c \njan^ Saitfc The d< I nee <
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  • 31 4 KUALA LUMPUR iard midei stand w b< i the Supi f Election* >>• j I[a Kins. tini out K. I' !\,v msuitabU r> Taipuu r tails on the same 6
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  • 238 4 THEY \SAY Standard Staff Correspondcnfl M ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The attention of Commiaaioners was drawn today by Mr. R. I*. S. K;iji»>ooria lo iti»- dilapidated condition of house* at Rampong Satu Settlement, at a meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Commissioner*. Mr. Rajasooria said he
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  • 58 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Members ot the Municipal Commission here have had their term of office extended to the day before the Elections, by the Sultan of Selangor. This announcement was made this morning when the Comrrvissioners met for the last meeting of l he year. Nomination
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    61 4 photo. The engagement has b^n announced between Mr. Felixon Benjamin of the Police Department, Johore Bahru, and Miss Maggie Jessey. Mr. Benjamin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fernanoo of Mersing. Miss Jessey is the niece of Mr. D. M. Culas of Muar. The wedding is
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  • 308 5 More Sacrifices Needed Sir Rob M M\ II Mil R, Mon.— WUliiii- ilm j»r»,»|«. of a li-ippv New Year, I M.t-n. Sir Koli Larkhart, of Optraliou*. MMNffl \Urn% lli.it be Italian that ms tluir man\ aspirations lor what P>.">2 may brine -.-ful cnoin^ of ih«- Eweryary lakrs, for most of
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  • 22 5 BAHRU M Ml Hud Re* ement mi Kulai, H a] ital toi m >r car 29 Mi l.•
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  • 82 5 Parc el Post Kates Up Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, M i Frdm tomorrow parcel post rafes within Malaya will be increased ::-o'n oO cent's. 80 cent-. m aiui (1 ro to 80 cents $1 10, $1 50 md $2.30 for parcles not exceeding three pounds, seven pounds. 11 Pounds
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  • 861 5 All messages praised the efforts of the Security Forces for the successes thus far achieved against militant Communism. The Sultan of Peraks message rends:- "I *vish a happy and prosperous New Year to all the people of Perak. ••Despite the Emergency the State
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  • 480 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Knight Of Malacca r rHE KING has honoured a Malayan Chinese whose public service began nearly 40 years ago *nd js continuing with a vigour which few younger men can claim. The honour has been bestowed fittingly on Dato Tan Cheng Lock, who becomes a
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  • 453 6 I IK told Sn Laurence lhat Malay. Eurasian. Indian and Chinese British subjects should be an asset and source of strength to the British Empire »nd should be made to feel a sense of real partnership m the Empire, but they were debarred from entering the civil service **A state
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  • 1825 6  - Prospect and Retrospect SEBASTIAN HAFFNER By LONDON. 'pHE initiative m world affairs during 1!*51 has been almost entirely wi'h the United States. The course of events during the past year was set by four great decisions taken m Washington simultaneously m its first few days. These derisions are also still
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  • 415 6 Review of Views Malaya— l9sl WELCOMING the new year, Utusan Melayu said that there have been three or four events worth recording m the history of this country. For three and a hall yearj the Federation Government has been combating Communism, and the situation had become so bad that the
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  • 207 6 We the PEOPLE What Of The Lorongs? Sir; I notice that extensive repairs are being done to Dunearn Road. An excellent piece of work for Dunearn Road does help to relieve the weight of the incoming and outgoing traffic from Bukit Timah Road. But there is one snag. I also
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  • 142 6 Sir:— The letter by •JUSTICE' R«mb, published m >our issue of 28.t2.51 under the heading "Temporary Clerks" states facts which need immediate attention. I may point out that many Temporary Clerks of other States who were recruited to the State Clerical Service (Higher Division) have been
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  • 451 6  -  Michel Leleu PARIS, Dec. 31. r PHE Iraqi Prime Minister, Mr. Noury Said Pasha, is expected here where he will confer with the Chairman of the Arab delegations to the General Assembly and with Anglo-Saxon diplomats who have returned to Paris after the' Christinas recess. It is
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  • 14 6 "Blimey Our sausages Guess he saw us putting ihe Christmas decorations up
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    • 143 6 1951 America's Great Decisions, 1952,'- Russia's Fatefri CJio'.ce What were the four great derision* UAtm m 1951 uhirh transformed the world situation'/ The year 1952 trill he conditioned, says the author, j by two probable events end of JfafftMß exclusion and increatinu I oral resistance m Eastern Europe. 1952 may
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  • 648 7 Acheson Warns Of Keel Treachery In Y ear-End Review NEI YORK, Der. 31, (AP) Secretary of State Dean <*on warned la>t nighl that even if there is an armistice m **u« shaD have t<» remain <m guard against a renewal of m mv nisi lreaeherv«" -end i eview of en
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  • 155 7 the buds*; i the c< mmunit>' naj been reserved r<^: i further conference; An agreemeni haa bee reached on almost all the questions relating ti the integration and COBOposition t-f c< inimr. defence foj c c* f'\KIV Urv. 31, IFP) Thr Hi pewgt
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  • 94 7 TEHERAN. Dec 31, (Reuter) Penoaaa day were forbidden to travej no oad. A Governoneal spokesman >aid the measure was taken due :v luck ol foreign exchange. Meanwhile; prenminaries for the forthcoming nationwide ejection .'.ere mar:ed by riots m '.men four persona were killed and H>f> injured.
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  • 284 7 New Aid Agency To Replace EC A WASHINGTON, Dec. 31, (AP) The Marshall Flan dies at midnight Unlay after spending nearly US$l2.. .i 00.000.000 m an ambitious effort to rewue Europe from bankruptcy and Communism. Stepping into it? place will be the new Mutual Security Agency, directed by W. Avereil
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  • 118 7 LONDON. Dec. 31, (UP)— The Admiralty announced today that Royal Navy personnel have handled rhe berthing and unberthing m Suez Canal terminal ports of some 2,600 ships representing 23 different nations during the AngloEgyptian crisis. The Admiralty said the figure represented over 16,000,--000 tons
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  • 120 7 PARIS. Dec. 31, (AFP).— The foreign policy commentator of The Moscow newspaper Pravda stated yesterday that the year 1951 had been marked m particular by the "firm will of the German and Japanese peoples against the AngloAmerican policy of turning their countries into
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  • 39 7 BANGKOK. Dec. 31. <AFP»— The deportation ot three Chinese has been ordered by the inai Ministry. The three men were charge^ with illegally transmitting and receiving news from a country not on friendly terms With Thailand.
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  • 119 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 3I.»UP> Chairman Gordon Dean of the Atomic Energy Commission *tmi yesterday that the United State* is making "real progress" to Eetime uses of atomic enwgy ite the current emphasis or aons. Dean made the statement m a letter made
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  • 44 7 HANOI. Dec. 31 'AFP>-A train running between Haipnon* and Hanoi was dertiled yesterday ten miles from Haiphong by a mine laid on the track. The engine and several carnage* toppled over injuring two people ami blocking the Tine for feu hours.
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  • 136 7 taipri n+e 31 (UP) President Chiang Kai-shek m a New ?fir S Eve AieLie to Overseas Chinese rh.r.«d itSSimj iM th Chinese Communists are desperately dri*taff the entire Chinese population into complete nakedness and livery with cliches of land reform and national knows no
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  • 121 7 First Mail From PoWs Reaches US Reaches US SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 31, (UP)— The first mail from American prisoners of war m Korea arrived m the United Stares yesterday and the post office department rushed the lexers by airmail special delivery to some 500 home? throughout the country. It was
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  • 54 7 TOKYO, Dec. 31, (AFP).— The Japanese Government wil] seen lake over the responsibility of guarding 1,300 war criminals whe are at present serving prison sentence? at Sugamo, Alliec' headquarters announced yesterday. The headquarters added that the Japanese Government would essume this responsjbiHiy -vhen the
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  • 359 7 MAJOR-GEK. CHASE: TAIPEI, I>«T. SI (AP) Major-G* nera! illiam Cbase, lodav ptililirlv inentioiK'd for th«* firM timr the |>o*«siliililv «tf llif I niled Stales aiul Nationalist llhittji \>orUiiifj a^. a Irani m action iffgiiir Formosa ilM*lf if Mich action i» «*all«*<l for.
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  • 144 7 MANILA D«-< JL AP'— The Philippine Government bat announced an "interim arrange* men!" on :he immigration quoin for American nationi "neither prejudicial to the Philippine DOT American intei ests. The Philippine Trade Act of I<M'> provides the annual cntrj o f 1.200 Americans
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  • 38 7 HONGKONG. Dec 31 AP> The Shanghai Liberation D.iii v Last week printed amtnet ol more foreign national;- w^H v. t-;t to be granted Bxil permiti on Christmas D«3 provided mclaims 'eie m;tdt- tbetn
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  • 217 7 TOK ru. Dec (Keuu AAP) Genera. EttdftWi J i Headquarters la t pres > today that medical cm* provided by the United Nt k Commuiui had kep- the deatfc rate among Communis »>»<- soners of war during the -i 18 months of the
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  • 98 7 B N( X H I. X V. Call fornia. Dec 11, (AhP>— lin> ted States Navy laboratories have developed a new *ea pon powered by kydiocta and capable of nrin* projectiles at the spt*»-d «»f four miles a second. tl»« I'nitcd States Nn\ a*
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  • 62 7 BANGKOK. DIM tl ATI A Soviet note recognising Urn new government if Marshal Pnibul Songram wn received here Saturday, Efl va- learned here. The note v,as understood have been reror R I n f u-i > Prime Minister had told press ronferem f thai tl
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    • 44 7 TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS > WE WISH TO SA V V A HAPPY NEW YEAR JEL y SEIAMJIT TAHVN BHARU Nffi/ HONG HEE SIN NI IMTHA PUTHUVAHUSITATPIL I < SMEGAVOOM SANTHOSHAMAKA I VANAKUM I NAB SAI HI WADHAI fi w from H (robinsonsM t4> y 1
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 517 8 OBE For Changi Officer AWARDS for outstanding service or gallantry m Malaya, Korea, Hongkong and Ceylon go to ten officers and men of Far East Air Force m the 1952 New Year's Honours List, th« R.A.F. announced early today. The 0.8. E. goes to Wing
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  • 21 8 WING COMMANDER G. P. HOWELL, 0.8. E. FLT. LT. F. E. LORD, A.F.C. MASTER SIGNALLER. J. MOORE. A.F.M.
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  • 84 8 HONGKONG, Drc 31 (AP)— Tiie Eate >t British captain C. L. V. Du;y. L vo British ofTim;, and lr> Chinese crewmen of the 268--ton British registered motor vessel. Angelina, w a still unknown here today. The Angelina ran aground on Sunday
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  • 291 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ONE of the bigrgest attempts at theft m the S.H.B. area was nipped m the bud early yesterday morning by a Detective Lieutenant Abbas and a detective, who between them arrested 12 men (seven Chinese and five Indians) m the act of
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    • 542 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland San Francisco Lot Angelef All American Canadian Citi«« Petiong P. Shorn Spore Arr LA/SF 17/21 J«n JACOB LUCKENBACH 24/Z6Jon 27'2JJan 29J«n/2F b 21Feb roo t Dry Cofflc Oao Tanki and ?ajser>a« ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS 'TD. T«4 port -2281/3 X Lumpu. 3111 P S'Kam
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    • 22 8 Arrivals Today: Thailand (letters) by train, Sarawak (letters and parcels) by Angby, South and East Am a (letters and pa:(vi^i by Tjipanas.
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    • 210 8 x-;-x- :-x::':v:.>:": x-^xXS ■:-:W>:> .■•>:::^>: \>:::..<-x m Harbour \MIAR\ I*. So:<.S o :< Kamuning, Retriever, fitj Ship Godown Gate thei Kluna Ayapep.jr 13 14 4 <iodown No 1: Iljn Thale, Ascanius ::4 2 Reinhard Belville 27 23 4 Western Anchorage: Land lk. Benalde- 3! 52 2 OUTEB ROADS Benw-yv!., 2:!
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  • 521 9 Year Was Most Prosperous In Malaya History Special to The Standard THE year 1951 was the most prosperous m the history of Malaya B Record outputs of tin and rubber were not tamed but prices remained Gt remunerative /els throughout the year The note circulation
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  • 159 9 I|N uiodw tn»n for 1951 uill nd the r»s<> lifmre of I p m the «ml of the actual production tuns. I his is .11.1 \inuiin out II b<- obla n» (1 from npmerit m ptt VtwA lutH a hich r h»- h'!(J from tliiv
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  • 373 9 Ou tput Of Rubber Declined In 1951 !\l V> output of rul>b<r has born adversely mrri;m«\. *lu»rla««* of labour, unsettled i wrl weatkrr. The result is that the total v. n ui!l Ix mm 90.000 tons short of last Of «><>_».">«."> tOHS. N -em- mm»rr than pr ilrly. «e«are .ie
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  • 66 9 l! U MHJB, iw. 31 (>ni l 1 the existing une.nent amon? '■^•r>K „f the Fed and Brunei vl ;:::;i.. 1 en of British >he sole right id ►m. k n ail I .1 voin c Board >f cj tfalaSeti rmehta i X
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  • 24 9 Pak- Italy Trade niifiT n.«s °a Dec la rakistan w: n «attrials for Italian •St v a > rt e? l nß jiurmeiiti AF P
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  • 295 9 BOTH the Colony and the Federation have ended the year with budget surpluses, due entirely to the high prices that hare rated throughout the year for rubber and tin. The Federation expects to end 1951 with a surplus of about $45 million on the year's
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  • 89 9 THE City of Singapore needs mone- for various capital projects, including a new power plant and water extensions, and it issued a loan for $30 million m September. The terms were the same as those for the Federation $32 million loan and lI D 24
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  • 36 9 T ic Malayan Exchange Banks Vssoc n. the S:n g B p ore C is nber ol Commerce, the SCC Rubber Association and the "i v .::i Sbarebrokers' Assoda- be closed toda^
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  • 18 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The price 4 tin on the local markei was M o* picul Down $24
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  • 27 9 i d v. e second America's laota can torn out enough I leel ctlj to supply the average U.S ram for In c years.
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  • 20 9 YUGOSLAVIA will m 1952 devote 23.4 per cent, of net national budget for defence and military production.- AFP
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  • 179 9 BIG FA VOURABLE TRADE BALANCE ISING actual figures up to the end of November and estimated figures for the last month of the year it would appear that exports for the year will he valued at around $5,900 million and imports about $1,700, giving a substantial, favourable balance for Malaya.
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  • 60 9 TRADE source? report m New York that ihe sales volume of American produced liquor from April to October. 1951. was nearly 11 per cent below the com >arable period of 1950. The April through September sales were off 17 per cent. The lo«^es were attributed partly
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  • 26 9 JAPAN baa moves up from the sixth to iuaith place m the amount of trade with Hongkong m 1991, sa\s the Far Eastern Economic Review- U.P.
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  • 299 9 By M. T. YONG, Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LI T MPUR, Dec. 31:— The .past year has been a significant one m the development of rufal economy. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority, Government's machinery to improve the rural economy of the country, started on some
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  • 58 9 1 2,000 1b. Padi From An Acre THE Indian Government hailed as world champion rice-grower a Madras State farmer, K.V. Gounder, who produced 12.000 pounds of padi per acre m his South India farm. Prime Minister Nehru decorated Gounder with the "Krishi Pandit" (Doctor of Agriculture) diploma. and presented with
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  • 134 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 31 The Petal ing Tin Co-opera-tive Shop, one of the most impressive shops on any mine or estate m the country, was opened to business today. The shop. when functioning fully, will cater for the whole population of about .?.oon on the
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  • 64 9 U.S. INDUSTRY expert! are concerned about the growing shortage of highly skilled personnel tor factories, which is holding bacK production. A search is being made m America for engineers, #hemists. physicists, die sinkers, makers. tool makers and other trained assisfan's. In a survey anong 146
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  • 243 9  - Malayans Say Pact Report Is 'Nonsense' J. J. LIM SZXi PRICE FIXING By Stondord Morket Reporter MALAYAN, tin circles dismissed cs nonsense the suggestion by the diplomoric correspondent of The Observer that Mr. Winston Churchill would discuss tin price fixing with President Trumon if the Americans would guarantee buying ot
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  • 33 9 THE Japanese Governments has decided to fix Its budget for the 1952-1953 fiscal year at 850.000 million yen. This is an increase of 5».000 million veil ©ver the last budget.- AFP
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  • 75 9 Ban On 300 Ite ms For The Red Bloc Director of the U.S. Mutual Security Administration, Mi Averell Harriman, has announced that more than 300 strategic products had been written on The list of goods banned to the Iron Curtain countries. Nations receiving American ;ud will De warned concerning the
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  • 180 9 AMERICA increased production by about eight per cent m 1951 to its highest figure ever, Mr. Charles Sawyer. U.S. Secretary of Commerce said. In a "year-end review of the economic situation," Mr. Sawyer said the "gross national product" m 1951 totalled U. 5.51
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  • 52 9 Japanese Bid For Brazil Trade JAPANESE Senator Akira Koc:, said m Rio de Janeiro that Japan and Brazil should increase the. exchange of goods. He said Jaiirtn is now able to furnish machineand other manufactured goods to Brazil at a time when Brazil i«s unable to buy m the United
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  • 57 9 LONDON, Dec. 31, (Reuter. The Observer questioned the wisdom of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company m "threatening ajl potent i.-'l buyers of Persian oil with unspecified but apparently formidable sanctions.' The Observer said editorially "This threat will merely weaken the hand of Dr. Mossadeqs <>;>- -ponents
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  • 61 9 A NEW su^ar export policy b«s just been laid down by the PI Government. It provides lhai P I sugar may be ex pot ted tv countries other than the United States, only if it is drawn from sugar the allotment covering reserves after the
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    • 218 9 **Thnr Mir Owtt Fire- I And Their love fUMtD! --iSsß*i A hot-grenade hero ia H^^S fPy^,?! muddy boots and the blue-eyed *^K^MM Warner a/^ jfffa' R. 3 U 1 I 9V w# *Rr^Efir~* TMAT SAY g-NMLLIANf*" NANCY w FRANK iOIDFN fiFQfW LfIVFMY llUlil/Llf lirLOv/ii iyUVijcJUl For your MAY YEAR Thru'
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    126 10 IBTUB SCHNABEL, world- 1 famous pianist anil mat< lile»s interpreter of the works ot Iteethoven, died at Axeiisteiu. J Switzerland. m September > 195 L "His Master's \oke"«» has re-issued two of Beet ho- Z veil's greatest sonatas uliulij w r e originally recorded ■early years ago. This
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  • 871 10 1 I BNDELBBOHN. Concerto m X \J minor. 0p. 64. Isaac Stern (violin). Philadelphia Orchestra onnjndyi. Columbia LXHKt.'t 1. IT all depends on you. TliU performance has beauty, warmth and. above all. style. If you like your Romantic* tinctured with artistic sentimentality (without \uUanty>
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  • 886 10 A YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT And A Quiz For Readers 4 N English friend of mine, but recently arrived In Malaya for the first time, tells me how disappointed he is at the lack of opportunities for listening to good music here He says he is musically "starved", and so on.
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    • 361 10 •••••••••••••••••••••A IWW 1 W« tkejimett nam* on rtcorJ\ THE LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS RECORDED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE MAHARAJA OF MYSORE'S MUSICAL FOUNDATION PAUL KLETZKI PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA ARTUR SCHNACEL Rhapsody for Orchestra. mm parts LX8843-4 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ and his orchestra RIMSKY KORSAKOV Coprice Espognol, J4. Two re-orr: DX3396/97 ISAAC STERN
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    • 12 10 CT^) r^^T NUTS/. HE V/ THERE f MI9ERV LOVE 6 )^1 f
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    • 987 10 hmmmmmmem r pOI»AY S POBECASI X ralherj I unfavourable niormiu «luriii_ which we ma* sutler I row' •nerves" and Indisposition -i 1 The afternoon, on the otl>n I hand, is good, and the evening I excellent A ver* la\ourable da*l lor sport, action. < oinbativeness.- j 1 and bold initiative
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    • 101 11 noM vms, CATHAY ORGANISATION Mmri ihm V/ II Yllii with 1 VO\6 m my lo\ h" 1 jf^^^^^y^^^ 3Bt «ir.itr> the V in.mii of Hi*- Eh<_3Mt b^r "If I I HJB^v 5 LANZA BLYTH I !m KSRSTEN NOVOTNA fi Blanche fe p ;'J^ f r /ENS p J iV,,'.- j
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    • 1043 11 CLAssu^lKlfr ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB SPKI.Vi MEfTtNti IS5£ Saturday 12th, Wrdiwsdaj 16th Saturday IfUlt January. I*a2 ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 mwn on WEDNESDAY, 2nd JAN UARY. 1952 LADY GUEST MEMBERS No Lady Curst Members Badftt's will bt issued SWEEPS A Jrl Unlimited Sweepstakes FOR MEM BERS ONLY will be
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  • 451 12  -  STANDARD'S SELECTIONS Penang Cup Race Chances By Ollie Da vies The Commissioner-General* Cup over 1 mile and 3 furlongs at Penang this afternoon promises a thrilling: duel between Colonel Daly and Avalanche, owned by the wellknown Periling sporting brothers. Yeap Kirn Hoe and Yeap Hock
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  • 1117 12 Standard's RACE CARD Race 1 2.13 p.m. Horses Class 3 6 Furs. 1 101 Sunny Valley 7y 9.00 Mr J.M. Mason Hobbs Ellei v i «:u Air Port 8y 8.13 Mr. T.F. Wong Daniels MePherson 3. n::o I/Aparhe 5y 8.12 Madam Margaret Li Daniels Little 4. OO'I Courtenay II «V
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  • 385 12 MELBOURNE, Dec. 31, (Reutcr-AAP). Wm Indies, batting:, were 73 for 3 at lunch and all out fix 272 at the close m the first day of the fourth Test loria. The weather was ideal for cricket and Hk pit good. The visitors got off
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  • 334 12 Peng Soon Poh Lim Battle Today WHILE Singaporeans will he at, or FQOftVeHftg from New Year celebrations tonight, (wo ol Oh* strongest Colony badminton parties will he playing each other m a match which may well decide the Sin 4 apore inter-club championships. T'ir Singapore Badn 4 iciaUon have ftx<
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  • 59 12 IPOH. \loii Kinta Indian \>mm ialion retained tfcc John Thivy sbidd tor the third ■UCCtISJVe year when they d«" ifated Selangor Indian^ l>\ an onl> goal .scored b) Thillai natlian m the second halt. Perak were untteaten this Near having: earlier defeated nang (2
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  • 156 12 KUALA IXMPIK. Mon For the second consecutive year Singapore Ciirls became champions tin* All-Malaya basketball tournament which concludes here tomorrow night with the final of the men's tournament. Last nigh! I I <■' > i i '.d of 5. 00 i) persons saw Singapo c beat
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  • 67 12 Sebuigor Voiley Ball Champions KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Sel ing >: became the ai! M.i. i men's volleyball champions this evening ivhen they beat Ifalacca i thi cc >' imi garm-^ Mai ice < caused a nilH ntr« prise ■'•luMi they von the t\is: game at 21 -i« but thereafter Sel
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  • 33 12 SPECIAL Air Service Re^imeot, Malayan Jungle Scouts, field a v\e:ikfiied ttr:nn m theil forthcoming third round Ft i^lm md Neave cuu-tie with the Green Howards not H(J Iftalayt »».-> previous!) reported.
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  • 81 12 WIST INDUS Ist INN> Rickard- b Millei Stollmej er c Langley b I Worrell b I.r -i all Wickes C Johl i J Gomez c Langlei b Ii Christian! run nut Goddard bMi i Guillen not Mil Trim run out Ramadbin c l >■. >j b Johnston Valentine c
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    • 216 12 y-^^Y' *i r^~ IV S? ill ||S§ JliH r^wU^ fKf FAMILIAR f A UmiiHJ NUA dtl AVA'iABLk rOR HU^» OtU/ERY FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE i REPRESENTED THROUG-.GUT THE FEDERATION BY WEARNE BROS. LTD. A Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR To All Our Pa irons. ?h\u?s YOUR Choice For
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    • 91 12 PHmr 10 ***** BYIMKIt^ Wishing All Our Patrons Sc I ri«nds A llappv m Prosperous N«"v%' Vrar TODAY A'l II AM Warner Bros "BREAKTHROUGH" Today 3.00— 4, Mi and I I p m Meeaa, A jit ITasbodlira Kutju m 'DHOLAK' <ln Hindustani) Partly m TechnioHor Year's (.ayest Musical! A Drama
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    • 35 12 ITIDESF |TlMEsfli|f HIGH riOSS at the priMdOi! resorts m Malaya I on AT A >l p >l Singapore 1.49 1 ».r>B Malacca 11). 10.47 Port DfcksM 9.10 92* Port Sham 8.15 8.48 Penang "1.59 3.57
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