Singapore Standard, 25 November 1952

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard I VOL. 11l NO. 146. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 10 1 Training Of Lacal Officers it To 1 aipei Wi t
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  • 113 1 I h,. iibbea I > kes sail- i >U \W\ IIKMH'U .11 (1 \u\ ■ge l \>-u Orlr.uiN ><•>.- lerd !■> shoi 1 1 > after Ibc \U,,\ pu tuic w.in takt-n. I'u lan shou s I (run left > B > .:i IK McDonald.
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  • 91 1 >NDON X )v. 24. (Renter) —Praise for the British rubbet \>-i--' n i ltld t!n nuners m iya m their fight against Gomm misl terrorists came tod ry from Loi Beaverbro -k'-. y.>. ening Btandard. 11 gaid m an c litorial: "On the happy V
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  • 197 1 Mi P.V Sharma, school teacher and former President ol c Sing ipore Teachers' Union, who has been detained under the Emergency Regulations f>r the last 22 months, is expected to leave India this week. The Standard learned yesterday Official \ould not, however, comment on
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  • 167 1 Typhoon Della Somersets Here To Join Fight A MEDIUM typhoon, "Delis appi 4 southern i tiwan at i of 14 miles pei >■ the Weather Bureau annoum AFP WITH their regimental Bag streaming proudly at the pennant mast of the troopship Diiwara, the Ist Battalion. the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince
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  • 313 1 Mahjong 'Kitty' Swells Toy Fund A Xl \1 A LUMPUR lady doctor hit upon :i novel idt* i MM t*\ tMiitiii last week, and the result was a $50 cheque ti» bo »st the Standard Readers 1 Toy Fund. Dr. H V -i was having ion m a mahjong friends
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  • 306 1 TncA: To Penetrate Nasan Defence Fails NASAN, Indo-China, Nov. 24, (Reuter A.A.P.) Communist Vietminh troops attacking m battalion strength last night failed to breach French defences round Nasan, biggest French fortress m North Indo-China. French officers today counted 88 Vietminh dead round it barbed wire defences and
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  • 225 1 BAGHDAD, Nov. II (Renter).— With Iraqi army units patrolling Baghdad and its suburbs the newly appointed military governor General Abdul Mutalib Amin. today ordered dissolution of the country's five political parties and suspension of civil laws daring the period ot martial law Du^k to dawn
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  • 112 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Twenty-nine shopkeepers m Salak South, a village situated a few miles south of Kuala Lumpur, have been told to get ready to quit as Governmeni Is to take bark the land on which their premises stand. AH of them are holders
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  • 53 1 A STROXG wind m Kuching Sunday night broke a branch m a tree which m turn broke an electric wire which fell on a young Malay boy, Abang Bal. (70) and Dayang Fatimah, (65) tried to ielp but were electrocuted. The boy survived alter
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  • 54 1 KAPENGURIA, (Kenya), Nov. 24: (Reuter) Jomo Kenyatta and live other African leaders were again remanded m custody after a 75-minute appearance m court here today on charges ot ••managing* 1 and "assisting m the management* of the .1 > i :\i,,i! terrorist movement. All iix men pleaded
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  • 91 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. (Keuter). Mr. Joseph Martin, Republican leader m the House of Representatives, said yesterday Japan should be encouraged to enter the fight against the North Korean Communists. In a recorded radio interview, he said the Chinese Nationalists on Formosa should also be brought into
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  • 177 1 $13,000 BANDIT KILLED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. One of the four terrorists kill- ed m the Federation yesterday was a district committee memj ber. Wei Ming, who felt to the guns of a police party at Tan- jong Luas m Kroh Perak. Worth 51 3.000 alive to the I authorities, he
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  • 156 1 KUALA LUMPUR, .Mon. The First Suffolks who killed the "Bearded Terror," Liew Kon Kirn. some months ago. bagged another notorious and much feared figure m he Communist terrorist setup m South Selangor on Saturday when they got the $6,500 Tit Lav alias Kong Fah. Commander
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  • 85 1 BOMBAY. Noy 24. (UP).— Communist China has extended her military control of Tibet to the Central Asian maa ion route. and region overlooking two Himalayan ki doms protected by India, rej ports from Kalimpong said today. The reports said the invasion corridor vital Chumbi Valley has boon
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  • 154 1 '•LA KONDF" one of the most controversial French filnjj to be imported into tins country and banned by the former Malayan *'■'■•'>■ Censor. Mr. Jack Evans, on the grounai ol "immorality will be shown to Singapore audiences after all. The picture was seen las! week
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  • 54 1 No Hope F or Sister Kenny TOOWOOMA. Nov. 24. (UP) ny was reported tonight m a semi-com I condition. The 65-year-old one-time nursing sister, who achieved world lame through the Kenny polio treatment, rested m her rented house here aboul 100 miles wc>t of R She was strir-ken with rere-lii-;i!
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  • 31 1 MAHARAJ G Shumshere, 78. one onetime ed tai y family of Prime Ministers, tfied on Sunday ai Dt-hia Dun, [ndia, where ho settled aft< up his political career. \i'
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  • 66 1 JAKARTA. N Another milit rred yesterday J, South S Lieu! I .-ion Comn pointed him.-. incident by A foil" Parliamd iri Jakarta. Govern handed** tction b. I "■;ii! tion jf the (Ai The Palembai the Cabinei mont condemning the i Army troubles. Sumatra. had
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  • 17 1 W! I. U.N s 120 tons f bombs on a Comm mouth ol R
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  • 25 1 CIRI (APi:-- Robert te m the next I Election. He Is *S. The C<inservative Parly said ■•> not recommend anyone i 10.
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  • 211 2 Question Of A Loose Balance, Says Mr. Taylor Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will support the Federation $100,000,000 loan to fight the Communist terrorists, but it is a question of 'loose balance/ Mr. W. C. Taylor, the Finan cial Secretary, said yesterday. At the
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  • 77 2 THERE seems to be a n tteries m SmgaFinancial Sec- C. Taylor. enUng on the •he Pit U .i!u-e came into :th. he had not P >r permission to r 1 know whether g norals are im.ed. aid be did. ■> enquiry et asking wheHe
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  • 88 2 r F IF Inner Wheel Club are preparing a big -<■ an sur- ar when they give r annual Christmas party pie's Club ai uireh on Dec. 11. oak g for a high tea the M men i the Bushev Park who are O'd Peoj Dg
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  • 87 2 O\ 6 Pilgrims went to from S gap are this tmpared wr.h 1,718 F< lerai aa and 461 from the Borneo territories. Few death baye occurred ring Ibe x >yag« to and from and mi n Mecca itsell Inche Abu q Paw anchce. Secretory oi the
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  • 38 2 S >re first District Mi. A U\ Be lamy ay acquitted Abu B II bin A dul Rahman, a ieik, n f i.i of cheating tle Post I $70 '<' Bhe Post Offit i on Allg 7.
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    72 2 More than 100 people crowded the pavement outside Gian Singh's yesterday morning. Inside, the staff stood ready. It was clos<. to zero hour. At H.jO sharp, the doors swung open and the crowd surged m. The Christmas annual sale had bosun. Mr. Balwunt Singh. manager of the department store. told
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  • 95 2 MR. Lim Choo Sye. Progressi Part} an lidate m North Ward m the Singapore Council elections will make a "party broadcast" at 9.45 p.m. today over Radio Ma. ay a Mrs. Robert Eu who is conting Ward, will hold her election meeting tomorrow at the new
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  • 145 2 Development Works In Padi Areas PENANG, Mon. The Settlement of Penang Development Board has approved the construction of two bridges m Balik Pulau district, a communication bund and three foo -ridges m the Sungei Aeheh area of Nibong Tebal. The above works are being carried out to improve comni cat
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  • 48 2 THE Exchange Control B I. desc ed th< Financial S ary, Mr. \V. C. Taylor a very important measure to maintain the strength of sterling and consequently the Malayan dollar" will be read the se o:nl time at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council.
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  • 85 2 MR. C, R. Dasaratha Raj. Labour Legislative Councillor. I will meet the Singapore Naval i Base Labour Union officials on Thursday, to discuss the position arising out of the strike notice served by the Union yesterday. Mr. B. Sithiah, President of the Union, told The
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  • 70 2 Govt. Attends To Ferry Complaints MUAR, Mon. Following recent complaints m the Press over delay m ferrying vehicles, the Johore Government has now provided ferry ianding steps at both the Muar and Batu Pahat Rivers. These structures not only improve th e transport situation by enabling motor vehicles to be
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  • 169 2 THE 'chop' which a kelong man used on a chit m order to get monej from his head office was bigger than the original chop the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate Mr. D H. Chapman was told yesterday. > The man, Chiang Hiang l Kirn,
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  • 337 2 THE Singapore Government has changed its policy towards Community Centres m the Colony. It iow requires centres to be registered uncLr the Societies Ordinance, wh:reas previously they were exempted jfrom registration. This change of policy, it is learned, has resulted irom Government's dissatisfaction over the
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  • 189 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. i For corruptly offering $20 to a I police constable lo be released I after being arrested for being m possession of a document. suspected to be a Communis' i document. a Chinese, LowArm, was convicted by Mr. Justice Briggs,
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  • 97 2 Donations received yesterday arc as follows: Previously .v know ledged si.").i!C Ooi *isters and brothers 12.0t Master Lye Mud m .1. McLennan ".HM (iovt. Servants- Welfare Ov^n'i'sa' ?on. 25.00 Dr. H Ben ."•<• .00 '•<>ur Mahion; Kitt>" 00 Mr Veo Tian Siew :>O.OO Anon vmous 100 00
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  • 88 2 S'porePrisons Chief Named Standuid Start Reporter MAJOR W. L. P. Sochon, i D.5.0.. has bee. 1 appointed Commissioner Prisons, f Major Sochon Is at present J on leave m Australia and will take up the appointment m 1 April next year. He joined the Prisons service m \'j'2~. During 25
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  • 165 2 PENANG, At the UMNO-Muslim he'd at the Dato X ram at Ground yesterday evening, the President of *th< I JNO, Penang branch, Clio S. M. Zaina] Abidin. said the League would be willing to ad as arbitrators tor quarrelling parties, without arbitration fee. He stated
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  • 110 2 IPOII. Mon, The i and his wife, mow dead, were not on good terms because she always put ojj a s ilkj fa i I when her husband came home, said a prosecution witness. Thong Yoke Peng, the preliminary enquiry held today before Mr. E. V.
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  • 63 2 RAUB, Mon TTu Co-operative Stoic- Society, which once faci d a dei-able deficit, is now abl< I pay the land premium of SI. TOO from its surplus funds. The new committee of management Lv, gained the confide iff oJ \h< members and many of them
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  • 41 2 THE British Council lias presented 226 vol I to the Director of Raffles rary. These books are a giff Ir.rn the Br.'i h Opun< n to *h'' two new libraries which are To be opened m rural districts.
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  • 172 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 20,000 daily-rated local em ployees of the three Services Army, Navy and Air Force may now get half pay during sickness from Dec. 1. Mr. A. M. Nair, President of the Air Ministry Local Staff Union, told The Standard
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  • 209 2 DECIDING to dismiss a clerk for irregular attendance, the OfficeiMn-Ctfarge of the Air Surveying Section, RAF, Seletar. checked the dailyattendance sheet and found that the r'erk had never been absent. it was alleged yeSter-l clay. A closer check revealed that the initials of a former officer
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    • 87 2 S X STANDARD TYPt 'miTEP. IJ /N PORTABLE SUE lINSTALM F M I I GET DETAILS TODAY i RoNFO I KUALA I 'XI LTD I IP: LUMPUR SINGAPORE (ESTABL-SHEC 43 rCAD &RONEO i 1 LIMITED. I Namr I I Address I|| I AMi A: |i FAVOUR IT; j liiill I
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  • 253 3 Advisory Board Worried, Will Make Full Probe Standard Staff Reporter CONCERNED over the high divorce rate among Muslims m the Colony, the Singapore Muslim Advisory Board has appointed a Committee to "investigate thoroughly" into the matter and amend the Ordinance to improve the situation. According to
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  • 24 3 Elections: Get Your Pass Now I II II (1 II II If If I I \M 1 I f I I enter i I
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  • 10 3 ker 51 I the I I
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  • 5 3 VARSITY TO HOLD TALKS 1
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  • 126 3 1H! Sißgaporc Mnsliin Advisor} board is finalizing arrangements to m a stall m every market m til. and rural areas to sell frozen mutton only, have been certified lit for local Muslim consumption Within one month of this finalization, the Colony's 1 Mv population
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  • 109 3 CORONATION' mps for Singap i countries m the Commonwealth are now being printed and will be sent here we!! bef >re the Coronation takes plain n June. Mr. W. A Cooper, Director of Posts. T Standard yesterday. 1 5 was ir. line with procedure regardii stamps
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  • 113 3 TAN HONG Chong and Tan Kirn Chay were charged lore Mr T. Kulasekaram, Singap re First Police Court Magistrate yesterday with causing grievous hurt to Tan P Ark on N iv, 20 at Boon Teck Road. It was alleged that a ham- 1 siier was used m the
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  • 62 3 A TAXI driver reported to the Police that tour Europeans hailed his taxi at the junction of Tanjong Katong Road and Mountbatten Road early Sunday morning. Hi> was directed to Changl and when ho arrived at his destination, the four men assaulted him and robbed
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  • 156 3 Architects' Board Erred Counsel FURTHER heating m the appeal by Mr. Lee Kian Soo. against the decision of the Board of Architects who struck him off the Register on Sept. 4 this year, was heard before Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore I High Court ye sterday. Mr. Lee, who
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  • 107 3 Youths Face Arms Charge \G CHIN Sens and Tan Ah Too. both aged 21, were charged before Mr. T. Kulasekaram, the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate yesterday with carrying arms and ammunition on Nov. 23 at H mile West Coast Road. Ng was alleged to have had an automatic pfstol
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    47 3 Mr S-imurl VensadeSttß, Chief Clerk of Control Uffi«T. >o. I mid uepoi. ivranji, vtw awarded th* Commander m -Chief's testimonial for good sr .vires The presentatm* was made hv the G.O.C. Singapore District, at Kranji recently. Future sllOWl Mr. VeogadesiUi buldin* award, with friend* after t»»e proentatjou.
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  • 91 3 Two Accused Of Abducting Man LIM Ton Eng, alias Lim Ah j Kwang. and a woman. Sim Ah See. alias Ah Chi, were jointly charged m th e Singapore First Police Court yesterday with abducting Lim Boon Chua on Nov. (> at Canal Road. It was alleged that Lim and
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  • 35 3 PENANG, Mon. The Penang Post and Telegraph Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd., will be holding their half yearly general meeting at the General Post Office on Saturday, Nov. 29 at 12.30 p.m.
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  • 123 3 CHIA KHOOK CHUA (I'D who yesterday told Mr. E. H. D'Netto, the Singapore Fourth (Police Court Magistrate, that I life m a boys' hostel was un- i bearable, was sentenced to six i weeks' imprisonment for ab- j sconding from the Prince Edward Boys' Hostel on
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  • 178 3 ANNUAL preparations by the British Red Cross, Singapore Branch, for the Christmas parties and gift distributions |to children m hospitals are now going forward. Tentative dates have been set for both events. The Standard was told yesterday. Many of the gift? this year. such as
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  • 76 3 LOW AH POII was yesterday charged m the Singapore First Police Court with alleged bookmaking on the third j day of the Singapore Turf j Club Autumn Meeting, Nov. 22 He was the fourth person arrested during the three day meeting Low claimed trial and was
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  • 38 3 TAIPING, Mon.— The Perafc Tin Mining Workers' Union with headquarters at Taiping wiii chun.qt' its name to the Mine Workers' Union ol Malaya shortly, thus incorporating all min c work thro ighout the Federation of Malaya
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  • 410 4 BRUNEI, Nov. 24: (Reuter-AAP) Reports of an increase m Communist propaganda activity m the Seria oilfield area of this State, the Commonwealth's key source of non-dollar oil, should not be taken to indicate an over all increase m "Red" interest m an hitherto peaceful
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  • 104 4 SCOUTS CAN END 'TERROR' IPOH. Mon. Speaking •nuts ■ie Mentri B Data Panglima B k I no d help to m.- ate m the young a,■ I and loyalty to the State h they live and there- Chim from ten new villages Ui Ba--2XII n g District touk m the
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  • 125 4 \LA LUMPUR. M< a youi B th injury to her person, middle-aged Kong Chor mvicted by the Chi; tj Mr. I I the High Court, to i wo is imp; isonn- The Court was informed i had two previous Sentence m this to ommence at the
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    71 4 photo. Coloarl Howard Ami >tr«>n^. 54, retired Indian .\rm> officer, arrived m Singapore b> QantasBOAC yesterday from London to join the Federation ol Malaya's Home Guards. Be will i>< State Home Guard Officer, Trenggann. Col. Armstrong who served with the !nd Gurkha Hifle^ said he bad been 'invited out to
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  • 95 4 IPOH, Mon.— The educational sub-committee of the Perak MCA today approved -rants totalling Sli>.2o(l for the purpose of providing 24 additional classroom- m seven new village schools n Perak. Two schools m the Cameron Highlands, three m Ipoh and one each m Batu Gajah will
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  • 68 4 KL Appeal To Govt., Military KUALA LU .IPI'R. Mon.— A request to Government and n Uitary departments to submit to' the Municipality all plans for buildings and roads, •so that there may be uniformity of town planning, will be moved Thursday's council meetii by Mr. S.C.E. Singam, I who will
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  • 96 4 U.S. Honours S' ban Student MISS SUK HUN CHAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Ping Kee. 25, Malacca Ruad, Seremtntn. is one of four junior students at Lin-den-wood C<nlege. St. Charles, Mo.. U.S.A.. elected by the faculty to membership m Alpha Sigma Tau. Liarienwood honour society tor students with
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  • 89 4 Pg. Robbery: Arrests Soon PEXAXG. Men. The Officer m Charge of Crimes, Penang and Province WellesIcy. Mr. J. R. Cole, told The Standard today the Police have got clues as to the identity of the armed robbers who got away with $601) cash and jewellery from a house m Nanning
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    48 4 A group photograph of the manager and staff of Victoria and Royal English Schools. Muar, taken on the occasion of a farewell tea-party held m honour of Mr. Abdul K.ilam Azad prior to his departure from Muar to take up an appointment m the Customs l>t partment, Singapore,
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  • 103 4 Sarongs W ere Undervalued .TOIIORE BAHRU. Kfon.— Two men, V. E. Somasunderam and P. V. L. Giri, were each fined $100 m the Police Court yesterday for falling to give an accurate valuation to the Customs of 60 sarongs and 100 towels imported by them. They valued the goods at
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  • 72 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Moh. Thieves broke into three rooms at the Electricity Board labourers' quarters m Maxwell Road during the early hours uT yesterday morning stole cash and jewellery. Toe matter was reported to the police. Case stolen totalled $385. Three wrist watches and jewellery were valued at $820.
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  • 245 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Chinese leaders in Kuala Lumpur todjy pledged to rally the support of th e Chinese community in Malaya to ►he Federation Government's $100 million Security Loan. About 50 representatives of various Chinese public bodies m Kuala Lumpur were addressed by
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    71 4 ABOVE: A sectUM tA the large crowd v\ luch iratched the enrolment <n«-mon\ df the First Cadet lei < roflf I nit m Johore pestrntaj Left to ri«ht: D.jtm Sy«i Abdul Kadn. Datin II i MacKen7ie. Dlto n Idrif and Miss Smith. WtgMMiatt <«f the British lied CrmM Sotietj m
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  • 146 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The ultimate aim tfthc Malayan Playing Fields Association is to |)n>\ Uc parks and swimming pools la the larger towns iad playing fields and open spaces m all town and kampongs. A review of the ac of the state a given
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  • 164 4 'Clean Out OldGuard' Says Ac ton MALACCA. Mon. Clean out the old guard and put m new men on the council, and vote for Labour, appealed the Tranquerah Ward Labour candidate. Mr. A. W. B. Acton yesterday at the Pengkalan Rama Labour Dro;>:. at the first public meeting of thf
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  • 35 4 ABOUT a thousand attended the first day of tin; Koompa Abishegam ceremony of the Sri Subramanyar Hindu Temple m Kajang on The ceremony, which began at 7.30 a. iT)., ended at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 6 4 53 Girls Receive Red Cross Badges
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  • 344 5 To Help In Forming Of Malayan Nation KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. A. D. C. Peterson, Director General of the Information Services, addressing I^CO boys at the Batu Road Schools today, said that they had a unique opportunity to con tribute to the formation of a risinc;
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  • 19 5 Singer Chiefs On North Molava Tour I I I I I I I I Sin J j f t
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  • 126 5 Mi u,nn, rfersea l it Chairman of the Board o! lll(tl>! 1 1 tr^ World Airlines arriTcd bsi n-^ht m i Hn .in. (him. union aircraft from Rangoon v,- is 5,., n »'••<•• witfc < ipteti Mmh Birck Singapore Qantas Mana Standard photo Standard Aviation
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  • 182 5 Standard Stall Reporter THE Commodore Superintendent of Singapore Naval Base, Mr F. M. Walton, said yesterday that the Admiralty lias officially received a 14-da\ strike notice from the daily-rated workers of the Base through the Naval Base Labour Union. The Union president, Mr. B.
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  • 11 5 TWO City C it out a sma last nigl
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  • 236 5 X lon- :,i Templer's i announcement m Fede r a 1 Conn Govei nmeni I ired to admit non-Malay Asians into the Malayan Civil S< i vice on the ratio of one n on- Mal a y to four I lays has not received
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  • 51 5 Ruler To Be Approached [PUB .lon.— A Thuj iy, [nche i bin Haji A that strong re pi tion be m ide to the S.• m through the proper nnel that th< i lent of (be Municipal Council, as resentative oi nicipality be nominated a member ol SI ite Executive
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  • 42 5 ONT. TENG CHONG C 22) who was befoie the tfuaz Mi li :l ho^ se breaking an I tb< M oi a ewing m ichine valued $240 at the Bakri New Villagt Hut, Muar, was allowed ba I ol tSOSk.
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  • 149 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An 80-year-old Chinese [m, khaki coat and trousers and led by a small boy. shuffled into the Accountant-General's office today to become the first subscriber to the Federal Government's $100,000,000 loan to meet the Emergency exI pench tii re. Speaking m
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  • 160 5 marketing facilitii two of the aims which the Pr< sive candidate for Norl h Mr. Lim Choo Sye. said he would strive for if elected to Singapore I < Council at t: electi >ns on Dec. 6. Mr. Lim, who was speaking at an election
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  • 102 5 VOTE labour for ity and social jusl said Mr. P. M W lliams. Labour candidate for *ornered City Council elections to be held on D- 6 m a broadc I over Radio < Malaya, last night. He outlined the 13 ooints of the Labour Party
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  • 125 5 He Wants City Creches For S'pore A PLEA to build and maintain creches m various parts Of the City, where the working woman can have her children cared for during working hours, was made yesterday by Mr. A. R. Lazarous, Labour Candidate for North ward m the Dec. 6 Singapore
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  • 395 5 «.i u-r FIOKS liafclr u> load shedding lodaj I) V >hori St. Stm -!»<"-«• k> < hi-IIK Van ll«-l.'lir. Mat Kenzir Ponies 1U.1.-n,. Mx r fs < x i< i:m in.-. Br»uu< ii Ehm, UsukuH ts*.. I**"* thib. WindMK i'K. -.1- t.r I,"' selrtic I illa«r. I
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  • 63 5 A WOMAN. Chan Ah 0.. (55) who was involved In i motor accident at Kaliang Bridge on Saturday died m hospital last night. She was formerly living at L 62. L< 23. Geylang, Singapore Eye wii nesses to the accideni and the victim's relatives are
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  • 45 5 A FURTHER sum ut |225 has been received by the A-'--countantrGenerali Singapore fur the King George VI Memorial. Fund from a European donor m Ipoh who has requested that his contribution should bo treated as "anonymou n was announced yeste:
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  • 31 5 FIRST COLOU RS Home Guards m Mawi. a villagf a r Kota 15n [gi bratcd the ft' t hofertmg of their Hoi olours during I. A fea was held aftei I
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  • 9 5 C Drive into treated a^ »n
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  • 635 6 Malaya Expects -t comes to insisting that the Chi' m Malaya should fulfil their duties as r :s. They musl th< t; xes. They up their forn.' ties. They must con- the endinj the Emergency. They must join i the police force.. In fact, m the m> tteroi obligation^ they
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  • 510 6 Review of Views UTUSAN MELAYU wonders at why America abstained fronij voting for the 18 nalions' re-, solution at the United Nations Political Committee to appoint a commission to investigate' whether the racial law in 1 South Africa is endangering 1 peace. 1 British abstained Croml voting because of the
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  • 162 6 Sir: The practice of eol•ting voters from their homes by cars offered by candidates contesting the City and Legislative Councils to take them to the polling station, 1 suggest this should be stopped at the forthcoming cms. It is indeed a very bad policy m this democratic city
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  • 317 6 Sir; Your timely editorial appearing under the caption "Govt. Always Wins" m The S ngapore Standard of Novc ber 20, will duly provoke useful public thought. Tie Governor. Mr. J.F. Nicoll was wrong m allowing the official members at the lasi meeting of the Singannre Legislative
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  • 188 6 Sir;— It i.s gratifying to note from your paper that the elected Legislative Councillors were united m their stand to remedy the injustice perpetrated by the Government m granting family allowances only to expatriate officers. The public congratulates those honourable gentlemen who had the guts to censure the
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  • 831 6 PLAN FOR INDEPENDENCE Aom* m the tint*: ttafj* At.EX JOSKY. t»r btnlnyuns to think tibout nnd disvus* thy problems fitt'tf urf* lik<>lif to faro m un Indian ntlittt \luhitf<i. lI V must not trait for mtemmim «n»--I*ili<> us bvfort* disi'ttssinif th<> rilul issues €ettin<'€'(*><l with In€lt>p4>nd€'it<«'. TS it too early
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  • 14 6 "S ni v, sir, Mr. Monarch's no lunger will) vs be abdicated
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    41 6 ALEX JOSEY \rw I ars M ming on leaders mus< and u.ik o ll believe k the prop i F«m S agapore l i deration V miM not keep th and their ho; neitbej must To L xpa I E I
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    • 378 6 Attack Is Unfair, Petty And Pompous Six';- -As a journa ist of some 26 years experience, may I say that rarely have i read such an unfair, vicious, petty, pompous and personal attack upon an individual known to be m a bad position to defend himself, than the comments of
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  • 393 6 Sir; .Many house owners arc exploiting the present shortage of houses. In addition to charging exorbitantly high rents. they demand tea-money or an advance equivalent to one year's rent. Otherwise they compel the tenants to enter into short term agreement, so that more attractive offers may be accepted
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  • 141 7 ailed quip- iit a de- v midnighi re put out and men I by 'heir Five n ;er, a distinct draught f air was fell along y. followed by king of floor boards and furnitu Soft I ps. which gradual'y became louder. were heard and
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  • 47 7 Hoffman Says No To Ike's Offer A.P. photo I Pre- n ,h»»i rang con 11 m I bj I Rfl I rv J I ..si h.IS !be ast. viik v is ■m i bert ip while t ki^ 1 i> doled t«» ir| m an Orson Welles
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  • 328 7 Britain Backs New Proposal As Most Acceptable PtnotHMl COmwbsKNl composed of two Communist and two non-v-ommunist nations. f J?l c rid change announced yesterday would set a time limit ol 150 days to the detention of P r.T.V^ L efus d {0 be repatriated. ihe British
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  • 51 7 photo. Mr. Dwiffht Eisenhower, L r .S. Preside n t-elect fright), and President Truman, shake hands as they meet m the White House, on Nov. 18. Eisenhower went there to talk over affairs of State with the President, prior to his taking over the presidency next year.
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  • 107 7 Bevan's Warning To Ike LONDON. Nov. 24 (UP)— P Lib i iritc eurin Bevan 1 Pn dent-el« Dwighi Eisenhower aight that Britain ipport any ex- Kore ronI flict to China. rebel Labour leader told pack rally here that it wa time the i States Gov- merit listened "with a more
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  • 41 7 Bandit Raid Beaten Off By R I Police JAK (Reuter) 5 bouses and when an and armed with I evening. 1 i to have >m Merabu. station from variiighting een the gang troopers. g;«ng v d to withdraw thout ice force.
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  • 139 7 BANGKOK, Nov. U (AFP) The Minister of the Interior revealed here yesterday that th«- original Instigators of the recent anti-Govern-nwnt Communist inspired plot were principally Chinese and not Thai nationals. He also revealed that these Chines,, had been m contact with Vietminh and Communists m
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  • 33 7 THE United States ha.s granted its allies over U.S. SB7 milliards m military and economic aid during the past 11 years, according to the Depart- ment of Commerre A.F.P.
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  • 91 7 BERLIN, Nov. 24. (UP): East German Communist police on Sunday arrested I ree American soldiers and their woman companion on the East-West border, the West Berlin police announced today. The Americans were picked up by Communist police whe n they inadvertently crossed the American sector border into
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  • 24 7 1 HB Paris Communisi Party has w?on Natioi aj Aj < nh)y liV-i l ,;i <!• -jji field of feuding anti-Red parties. U.P.
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  • 173 7 491 Divisions Of Red Troops Ready WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (IP)— Leaders of the Kremlin and Soviet satellite states have a total of 491 divisions of troops stationed m Europe and Asia, the State Department revealed last night. The department warned that with Soviet Russia chan- nelling half of it production
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  • 73 7 BODOER, TIN CLOSING PRICES SfontJorH London Conespondent LOS'OON, Nov. 24. The following ore the closing price? n» ruhbci ond tin on the London Morkcr to^ay: LONDON RUBBER Spot 25id D-c-nber 25-Id. J Jon./Mor. 25 6. Apr. June 24 1 d. June/Sept. 24id. Nov. c.i.f. 251 d. Market: Quiet. LONDON TIN
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  • 150 7 LONDON. Nov. 24 (AFP)— Mr. Sidney Holland. New Zealand Prime Minister .said here on his arrival yesterday that he was including m his discussion m London points on the Pacific defence schemes, the Coronation and the forthcoming Royal Tour to New Zealand and Australia.
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  • 58 7 FERRARA. (Italy) Nov. 24 (UP) Italian riot police were called m to break up the fighting between Neo Fascist MSI followers and Communists yesterday. Some 20 persons were reported injured. Police arrested ten persons. The scuffle arose following a speech by Augosto De Marsanich. the
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  • 80 7 5 TESTIFY IN SHIP MURDER ST. NAZAIRE. Nov 24 (Rcu- ter) Five men were taken off i the British 15. 000-ton tanker, j Vivian Louise, here yesterday ;to give evidence on a midj ocean murder alleged to have j occurred m the ship. They sail from Le Havre to- day
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  • 42 7 LONDON. Nov. 24, (Reuter) Japanese bonds were the feature on the London Stock Exchange tofiay. Following publication 0t the Japanese Governmeiit's formal offer to bondholders, active dealings took place with prices gaining up to 1! pints before receding under profittaking.
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  • 35 7 THE Philippine Department of National Defence announced last night thai durli the last seven-day per od ing Saturday, 24 dissident*? were killed, nine captured ;"iii 37 others surrendered to army authorities.- Renter
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  • 236 7 NAIROBI, Nov. ?,4 (IP)— Colonial officials today rushed strong troops and police reinforcements into troubled Thika area of Central Kenya, where 20 natives were killed on Sunday to white and native police. Five natives wounded by i police fire at Thika died m hospital
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  • 34 7 VERY weal adio signs today raised hop* s thai sui vivors of the military trans port Glol which <\i< appeared yesterday morninj with 52 poop ard migh still \h found I
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  • 72 7 Aid For US-Jap War Babies SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. (AP) The Chronicle said today thai Madam Miki Sawada. i seeking funds m the United i States to aid 100.000 illegitimate babies of American j soldiers and Japanese girls, was swamped with telephone rails after her story appeared m the Chronicle
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  • 22 7 [RANIAN Police have arrested Rahman Farabi, Iranian secretary of British subject Henry Navara who is also m custody charged with espionage. A.F.P.
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  • 152 7 Ike Will See Korean War Front PHILADELPHI I AFP i—l he h.iii nun of the United States foini Chiefs <>r Stall General Omar Bradlej said daring .1 broadcast interi iew bere las! ni^ht iii.n General Dwigiil Eisenhower would irisil tin extreme fronl lint m K«t; and would I. ilk t
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  • 109 7 TOKYO. Nov. 24. (UP) The .1. agreed today to turn over (wo soldier a holdup. case for trial b.\ a Brjtish Com nonw< alth c" o urt ma ft ial. Thf Jusi fi manded, h<. i thai if < impo! i d by the military court
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  • 147 7 r 5, No H < p r XX lantic p >\- .irk of j ■cross E thin striking <-i I learned to<'. These airfields will h» c W Brst lizu Soviet i The nirfioMs form a p < pean < Many i t. an ml
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  • 82 7 Churches To LeadTheWay, Says Truman ALEXANDRIA, 2« (Reuter) Trun d here that the Church brotherhood, de for all "Our churches m*. I of the world abo I nor a mere badge the Pn ed speech prepared foj b of the conn tminstei Church m nia. just :<< River from Washinj
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    • 26 7 ;t ortlu I could i >nt MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND *%^^mm—r>' TO SARAWAK NORTH BORNEO /^rf&H& '"DONiStA THAILAND AN* W^M}^ nn nfEAN BLOG SINGAPORE I
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  • 413 8 GibbesLykes: First Ship To Help The Toy Fund A COLLECTION started! after reading about The Singapore Standard Headers* Christmas Toy Fund on Sunday set the ball rolling among officers and crew of the Gibbes Lykes and yesterday— her master, Capt. H Coleman, walked into The Standard office with $165 and
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  • 73 8 TOKYO. Nov. 24 (AFP) j ho d have an ocean-, i ig fleet of at least 3.4 mil- j lion tons by 1057, the Trans-: ta tion Mini Ma ne Transportation and Snipbuilding Rai ation Counnas recommended. The Council recommended should build 300.- 230,000 freigh-
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  • 83 8 NICOSIA, Nov. 24 (AP) Cyprus Airways, which oper- ite services from Nicosia to Rome Cairo and Khartoum with six Dakotas, is taking over Aden Airways with five j Dakotas and will ny as far as, Mombasa early next year. Aden Airways is a subsidiary of British
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  • 149 8 MANCHESTER, Nov. 241 (Reuter) Britain is developing her guided and unguided missiles for fighter aircraft m a way that it will very shortly improve the nations defence efficiency, Air Secretary Lord 'De Lisle and Dudley said. He said improvements had been made m the power of
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    • 493 8 FAST LAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE y] Isericai ft i*adian Ities !>,.., S'baa >•• An > Ni ii\sK\i*i\i" i S7/28 Dec 2 I >ri I 3mm i lun ANGLC FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. ru k Lumpur Sill. s p-.. ***** 1 I' STiana »S 156. PeMß| s<l> BEJfjm^LfjfE lOR I X I
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    • 389 8 tAST ASIATIC U T S.\ll,l.\L»w iKii'l v \NI I ore •PRI IOi:i for Bar. "KOKI f t)i Bangkok Saigoi Mai X SELANUIA" for Bangkok I (pa.^SGnqeis wily) 'I M STRIA" 11 for Bangkok ssengert only) •Kl\ p Me Sydney Brisbane (not IRO BOM TRODUCF Bangkok 31, hr< BAILINGS Itl aim
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  • 178 9 But Indonesia Loses $30 Mil. i THE highly-profitable smuggling racket between Malaya and Indonesia is believed to be on the decline as a result of better seapatrolling m the recent months. Hawevei despite the decline, Indonesian official estimated losses amounting to $30 million during the first half
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  • 72 9 Rubber Up 17/8 cts On I-C News S npore I and reFirst pment enta on Brno aJJ ht-d per Ib. above Saterv st< q the prices l ree -89 85j l>r M Keck Midiral InsiH rtor of (arlo Krba < 'ompany of Milan, an Italian '•liarrn.m-utM al firm. who arrived
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  • 34 9 ISHINGTON N 13 <Rcu te.J. -Thi vgri B it pro 1952 10.20 While tduction won ;1 c per i eni I nm it would be the 5 it >ince 194.").' ffl republicmion
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  • 117 9 COTTON EXCHANGE CLOSED MHO X.,-. 24 (UP) -In an not to save the cotton situation the government terdaj h >ze Ihe lumping ri prices and closed Iria's c'.)\\' m futures •harme indefinite! I officially govei nnrw ni fixed was Kernak $'61 per X ntal and Ashmouni $60. The dried up
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  • 62 9 DURING October, Malaya shipped 5,243.36 tons of prepared latex of which 2..'i37.88 tons went to the United States. according to official statistic". During the same month 1.243.78 tons were sent to Britain. 492.8 tons to France, j 350.66 tons to Italy anr 226.68 tons
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  • 365 9 The xiay S-nall rrf nah Mala? 25/. 2."i G cd 9 f> ID li 1 ir> 4/H (Jupefiß Cod 11/- lib I 00 1.05 Hob I i.r.u t.6Q »"g 8/ S H ldri.« 7/9 8 b Ipoh 2i/| Jelap 39 1 "JO I 30 00 70
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  • 92 9 Quiet Day In Pro duce Mart S .a: JL busii r pro .i 1 mask' we sterda3 lvi q wen i .:■> e« ron a quiel Copra had v .;v.- ai $33 an ••I s |33| pr it business passing at 133J pei il. it oil rf»ang< ban I ->j
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 24:—Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchance today were S 1 fi r> 3 to -^1 sterling: $t;.04 to US si: $1 a:;j to Malayan $1: S0.:;830 to Indonesia R'.ipiah. Gold 875 to one t:i<J.
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  • 61 9 Mr. A. W. Perry, left. Eastern Area Mana/rer of thr Shell Petroleum Company Ltd., flew into Singapore by Comet air liner from Bangkok over the weekend for a short visit. He was greeted at the airport by Mr. I). 11. Pal hum. General Manager of Shell Company
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  • 137 9 RubberOutputUp But Stocks Down PRODI CTION of rubber m the Federation of Malaya increased from 48,695 tons m September to 49,828 tons last month, according to official statistics. The increa c was due to greater output by both the smallholders and 'lie estates. However, <:o;'ks oi rubber of all grades
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  • 127 9 SOUND EXPERT FOR MALAY FILMS Mr. William Kolmrwr. Western Electric Company executive from Hollywood, Hew into Singapore by Comet airliner on Saturday to supervise the installation of the latest American sound recording equipment for the Keris Film Productions head ed by Mr. Ho Ah Loke. The equipment which includes cameras
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  • 155 9 RI-Red Ch ina Of OfficialHold Rubber Talks By Arnold BrackflUbj Standard StaH Corrc^ponilent JAKARTA. Mon fiinrsr Communist Embassy representatives h«-ld r i ptmili j trade talks with officials of the Indonesia i; Ministry ol Kconomic \(lairs today. zm~\- The possibility I i < agreement between countries w^s d Informed source
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  • 116 9 Stokes Tells HowToClose The Gap LONDON, Nov. 24 <R< --Mr. Richard Stokes, foi Labour Cab'nei 'i last Saturday night the o j i real solution to the doUai is increased production ol and raw materials by B Commonwealth count] Hie told a meeting m CherI Icy. Lancashire, thai can only
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  • 76 9 I OSBORN'E and Chi Ipoh reported the folio interim dividends declared by j compar.ie.s under their ;<n;\n- agement Rambutan- nint.- pence pet share payable on Dec. 3 U>\ the year ended June 30. 1952: Goppiig 121 P er cent, payable on Dec. 10 m n sped
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  • 127 9 COMMODITY PRICES i.osim, imMwi m lff i cnts per Ib i m Sm^ii IMre fcsterdaj wm No Spot JOB m teles No\ No 1 KS s H"!l .K k No 2k s s ni m] Ni» I|{ s > so KO. I <»n<': I ifler firm LONDON Xl 881 I
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  • 118 9 All Pakistan Imports To He Licensed KARACHI M Itte PalrisUn i ant nifhi total abolition ol open v licences. Th: ports will nov i immediate efiect In a press note i s urday niglit I CS<r "it is es.^ei)tia! thai q U safeguards :en Jo Mat actual <•■ imports is
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    • 566 9 j«ftrf' mm SINGAPORE DIARY S'PORI STAMP I I »5: Sucial Shackle C! jb Beach R s I .en \i 1 \|\i \ns\ OF M\<; H>w \ki» it < di 1 i:<;k 01 mi i>--11 IM M I \< 1 LTI ot MKDX IM r i'iut B H 5 c es
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    • 522 9 Serampang, Labuan llailji. Lekeuia, Galique, Chart i Fibul. Sc ,a:ii:i' AIR TRAVEL Departures and Arrival? of air- I craft at Kallang Airport todaj will be as folows* DEPARTI RES MAI. AN AN AIRWAVH TO: Kuala Lumpur (MLI 22) 5 am and (ML110) :> 45 p.m Kuching, Latuan. Je-;selton (ML 4'iti
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    • 456 9 1 m 23rd Nov 7.30 a m 24th j Nov Singapore f74*F); Penan; 1 '75 F); Ko'a Bahru <73 F) Kuala Lumpur i 73 l F); Ipoh ■73 F 1 Kuantan 172'F) RAINFALL 730 a.m 7.30 p.m. Nov. 24: Singapore (Nil): Penang INH); Kota Bahru 1 57 ins.): Kuala Lumpur
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    2914 10  -  OSWALD HENRY By (Le/O: '-MICKY" GOH (m sister's dress* gives his interpretation of the ronggeng at Children's Hallowe'en Party at Cannichael Road on Saturday night {Right <: AT the Capitol Ballroom on Saturday night, taking m the floor show was His Highness Maharaja Sir Praiap Singh, Gaekwar
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    • 93 11 •iCFS 141 has ensinf 2nd it N :<7B- I4J IB tt her appli- be beard m ht the Dwri I Dei y fur*"- 1 per- idgc a with the B of to the I\N Mo\\ MOON. IBS j \iil 1 1 SCmuri the 1 M %LAI It lp..h. X GOVINDAS
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  • 347 12 r.x WINDSOR I. AD \I UK Iriomphing over the testing Kukit Tinuth 011 tfie ft] I day. Purmiter, a four-yeur-old gelding I 1 Hi.roua\ if inal.>t m.tie, Coinalot, tanterrd h to win the Rfsl Singapore St. ill mi i 55 wl> >
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  • 264 12 Our Divers Can Reach Top Class Standards SINGAPORE divers, with experl co iching, could .soon s intern tti »nal standards. Mr. E Strickland, manager oi the Coloi team t > the last W d Olympics said m his report released to the press terday. "The champion hi 4b. diver, m
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  • 30 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 24. (Reuter\\P'. Onlj two American Davis Cup representatives were n Australia i lay a hen Straight Ulark returned home Eollovvi .he death 5 fal sv.
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  • 25 12 B tiei I defeated United Sports Club (i— o ai ;er. Scorers were K-ur. il 3. Hock Seng, Cl C 1 I Kansam.
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  • 49 12 Xbng rhan Fin of Singapore was the most successful frainer eight winners at the Singapore St. Leger meeting concluded last Saturday. Colin Tulloh was leading jockey of tlif meeting with lour fit>ts, bringing his total number of winners to d a t f to 79.
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  • 775 12 World Champion Again Conquered THE THIRD day of the Asian table-tennis championships, now m progress at the Singapore Badminton Stadium, brought yet another surprise. This time Penang's Loke Bap Chew, representing the Federation, defeated the world champion Hiroji Satoh. Ban Chew thus became the second player to
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  • 205 12 Varsity Beaten By Weight Height THE University, conceding an average <>i two itoncs m weight and three inches m height to SCC 'IV could not maintain an earl\ lead and lost I goal, a dropped goal and two tries to a penalty foal and i try (17— (i). Wallen. first
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  • 55 12 Standard H<>< krv l;. j(l WILL the Sinuapon- Uvnv.n db M retain their siipi cn-i, n m bock< qurstion which will h v decided this evenino Singapore Hockey Association's ZZ finalists-the SJLC tad the Ceykmes; \L S.C.C. pad— t tor the Blrttlillim trnpln wi\\
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  • 32 12 Today's SPORT RUGBY: UMNZ "Bellona' v Fijians at SCC 5 p HOCKt.Y. SHA league final SRC r C S( '< i n.m. TABLE TENNIS: championships at SBS 5 p.m. 1 and 9 D.m.
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  • 31 12 Mania no To Fig ht Walcott CHICAGO. Nov. 24 .R —World heavyweight champion Rocky Marciai defend his .1 W whom lie beat for I ship last \)];-c<? for the bout cic-eci
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  • 27 12 OPORTO, Nov. 23. I —Portugal and Austi 1— 1 m an internation i cer match here today. P g d I— v at I
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  • 24 12 THE City Co; S ng for bad and tab 5 match club? or parties. Con Air. X 12 E r Park, Singapore.
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  • 176 12 Sports Carnival Planned Tin: Singapore Olympic Spurts Council at their me€ting last niffht decided to hold a Sports Carnival during Coronation ucik m June next year, and .u--cordingly have written to all affiliated clubfl for their suggestions and views. The Council disclosed thai work had already been Marled at Bendemeer
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  • 86 12 HONG KONG, Nov 24 (AFP).— The Malayan tei team of five men and two I women are due to arrive m Hong Kong by the Chusan on Friday to play a series oi games m Hong Kong. The Malayan team will headed by Leong Hoe
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