Singapore Standard, 29 November 1952

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  • 19 1 Singapore Tiger Saturday ■th m m i. VOL. H MO. 150. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 25 1 CVD Nair Wants To Go To India ,id Stal Rcptrtrt V. m N■ I the i i has been m •he En. i Mr. R
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  • 3 1 Wounded Hunter Dies
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  • 49 1 s i on A.P. m V^^ j} oB Xv. SHfc KOl'K FEAR Oil) .\nbi»\ Robert Mufv wiiD v ftlkcd bito 1 h<- Sin^a[ioi t St.uid.ir(i CMkc >«•>- -lti(l.>.\ with i bisj pant 1 for Urn Readers' CkHstMMS Toy h"nntl. The parrel cont.iim-d books M^ to> >. Standard
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  • 358 1 A PARTI of 48 schoolchildren visited King's House m Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning as part of a geographyhistory lesson. Picture shows .Master Miles Tempter thanking a little girl who had made him a presentation Of a Hnger-painted si rap book. In the centre is Miss Clements. Primary
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  • 237 1 Standard Start Reporter V SINC; A PORK wage earner, a junior government rlerk. with a family yesterday sent m $2 to the Christmas Toy Fund -a 'small amount" which he said he managed to squeeze from his monthly budget. Q iek s >ng g
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  • 125 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Iri Food and medicine are being rushed to 800 peo- 1 pie living m remote areas m Pahan* >aid to be facing >emi-starva-tion. iel party from the Distri OtTice. Kuala Li^;-;. ing >t teams I* 1 Social Welfare and ledica] Departments, has
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  • 44 1 ENERAL Sir Ouvry L. Roberts, Quarter-Master-Gen-•ral to the Forces m tha War i Office is expected to arrive m i Singapore from London today. if, is travelling by Comet. He will also visit Hongkong and X >rea before returning to Lon-
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  • 109 1 AN Australian who save up newspaper work to join the Federation Home Guards arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday. He is Majo- William Isaacs, a "Rat of Tobruk", who served with the 2 9th battalion of the 18th A.I.F. Infaniry Brigade. Major Isaacs. 43, who fought
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  • 64 1 PENANGr, Fri.— Two nurse?;. I one each from Penang and Malacca, have been selected 1 for a one-year study course *n the Dominion Dental Training School ai Wellington. New j Zealand, beginning tfl Feb- j ruary, 1953. I The nurses are Miss Yeon Kirn Yang
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  • 446 1 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL— One of three terrorists killed m the Federation yesterday was Ah Kow Chai, branch committee member for Pantai and Damansara, m Kuala Lumpur district. A notorious specialist m abductions he was killed by an ambush party on i Effingham Estate, eight miles
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  • 64 1 KUCHING, Nov. 28, (Reuter AAP). The Sultan of Brunei arrive} at Kuehing by special! airr-raff this afternoon for a tWo-day \isit. He will be tho guest of the Governor, Sic Anthony Abel 1, j at a dinner tonight, and will j attend the Kuchftng race
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  • 31 1 i i FOI 'ft British mine--. ■■<. pei i of the British Far Fa-tern oa- val station are now participati ing m French-British naval > exercises m the Tonkin? Gulf. AFP
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  • 71 1 TACOMA. WAS So. 28. (A port from .A with servicen eni s crashed m a Tacoma dential di I aboard. tra v Ba^\ for which said sport i i i ni| houses. All but the tail of burnt. H Lymond rfa i p vho was
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  • 217 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 28. (Renter).— lndo-China is becoming an even more critical battleground m the I struggle of the tree world against predatory Communist imperialism the New York Times said today^ The newspaper added. "Obviously the Kremlin regards the struggle as something nore than
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  • 72 1 SANTIAGO (Chile). Not. !K (AP) Th,- Federal police today announced the reported birth of septuplets to a Chilean woman last night was v "vulgar hoax." The announcement of the fraud was made by Luis Salamanca, head of the Fifth Federal Police Section the same police official who
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  • 48 1 FIFTY persons m Thailand including three policemen, ,;i- been arrested as suspected members of a large opium smuggling ring following last week's discovery of an opium cache worth 1.900.000 bahi (M 5285,000) m the house of a wealthy merchant. Police also found 47 daggers.— UP
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  • 42 1 PRIME M nister Nehi i and his daughter, Mm [i lira Gandhi, ha^ ac< -i,- ;d foi invitations I j n'lm the I loronation. They p 1 va to le ive for London m late M ly A .P
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  • 158 1 LONDON. Nov. >S (AP) Foreign Secretary Anthony Fden said last night he was sore the I nited States, Bn- j tain and India would aeree •within the next few hours on wha< they will havr to do j to get a Korean armistice. Add: tv sini
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  • 194 1 Standard Stall Reporter DELEGATES attending tne second session of the Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission will see Singapore's sawmills and a demonstration of Malayan "lading of sawn timber lor export will be held. Mr. J P Edwards, Diyectoi of Forestry m the Federation, said yesterday that
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  • 60 1 NEW I v; ES ol s gratuitief toi h'% rank-, m th« B Army mnounred I 'I M'-v I E foiriparable to h \> arid the V- F details <>t the .«■<• c w Short SJervice .1.. .i 1- >'' For 2 yeai service $I.2CN I■• I
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    • 21 1 KUALA LI »»»Of riHAN« Avon PORTABLE POWER LOG SAW where vjir the Avon SCORES Exti tmt mobility lical and horizontal editing
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  • 192 2 Match Factory Debts Amount To $3,942,000 YEO JIN GUAT, a Singapore match factory owner whose total liabilities are estimated at about 83,942,000, was adjudicated a bankrupt by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray Aynsley, m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. A receiving order was made
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  • 89 2 Standard Staff Reporter 1 1 1 1 Commissioner of Lands Singapore, .Mr. J. A. Harvey, charged yesterday th.it Paya Lebar squatters who uere resettled m Bedok, were trying tn grab more land" by removing their pe^s sH up b\ government to mark the boundaries of
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  • 192 2 mi Tiajii pore v imlitj > ft mm* kdgta h>> Ifa nka the I Bg ('iui.it m»h> to IhC hrUtm.is T©J Pmd i tdhj .1 1 kn< > v kdged $17.::5M.7Q H ii« Road Bu\s M n>] UHO <•■•■: Exile" i' 1|1(l Kua: lit S«M *.M Mr. E.
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  • 160 2 Apppeal By Architect Is Allowed MR. .H/STICE BROWN, m the Singapore High Court yesterday allowed the appeal by Mr. Lee Kean Soo, an architect of long standing, against the decision of the Board of Architects who had struck him off the Register, because he had charged a reduced scale of
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  • 55 2 TWO servicemen of the RAMC a lieutenant and a major, lost a cheque book a iwall c t tw i wri s t wale h e s a cigarette lighter and a vogue compact while out swimming jin Pulau Übin. i They iad left these articles with >:
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  • 136 2 NICOLL TO PRESENT COLOURS MR F. NICOI r Governor of Singapore, will pre irs to the Singa] re contingent of scouts p Pi r Jamboref at Government House on Dec. The firsi batch of scouts ■v. Scouts Special t Sydney to attend the jam- j c on Dec. 16. Organisers
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  • 64 2 Cheated Man Of 4 Fowls: 5 Mths. KART \R SIXGH was sentenced y the S pore Third strid Couri Judge, Mr. H A Forrer yesterday to five n* s 1 rigorous imprisonment i ating Tay Moh Heng of four fowls valued $19 on Oct. 1 .;t Kranji Road. En addition
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  • 83 2 i t Singapore Police d volved ;i 1 fight I S ay ni£hl I of the fis v d the temple when t I ilays and Ch r* botl n they thr<. n v r-'.)y was i ic< arrived and etained men ho were inre a
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  • 67 2 Standard Staff Reporter ■THE Department of i Broadcasting will introduce a now radio feature "Live and Learn" from Wednesday December 10. This feature h ill be based on what is actually being: done m the field of Adult Education m Malaya. Mr. Keith Payne of the British
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  • 25 2 MR. F.J.C. WILSON. Resettlement Supervisor, Ulu Langat, has proceeded to Ipoh on transfer. Mr. J.C.H. Growings from Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, has succeeded him.
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  • 227 2 1 A SMALL duster of pedestrians pointing e\titedly 1 the top floors of the nine storey Singapore Improve--1 ment Trust building at t'pper Pickering Street yester--1 day started a pandemonium which lasted over an hour. Police were summoned to the scene to investigate. When they left they
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  • 299 2 A TERRIFYING" increase m the amount of work carried out m Singapore hospitals is reported m an article on "Hospital Development." by the Professor of Surgery, which appears m the Medical Report ior 1951, issued yesterday. The ever increasing numbers of surgical patients, the tide
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  • 62 2 MUAR'S yearly Kartigai Poo-i ja festival will be on Sunday. Nov. 30, m the Muar Chettiar Subramaniam Temple. In the morning, devotees will carry "kavadis" and at noon tftere will be a mass feeding by the Muar Chettiar community. A procession, including Lord Subramaniam m a
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    44 2 photo. I MISS LOLABIXL WONG, holder of the Licentiate i diploma of the Royal Schools of Music, who will be giving a joint recital of music with soprano Jacqueline Curzon a! the "His Master's Voice" j Studio at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow Standard
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  • 180 2 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has found an expert to crack two mysterious safes m its premises m Hill Street. But the man wants S4OO for doing the job. Ihe locksmith, 42-vear-oid Goh Kok Thye of Market Street, yesterday assured offi- cials of the Chamber
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  • 181 2 IX 78 minutes from 12.32 j p.m yesterday, ambulance? at the Central Fire Station answered seven rails Cor aid. i The first call was for a boy who had received an electri shock m his house m Pagoda Street. Three minutes later, another
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  • 30 2 The body of a dead Tamil was discovered by the Police m front of the Municipal Building. Kuala Lumpur. Police suspect foul play. Two Tamils have been detained.
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  • 106 2 LIM SENG POH a Singapore merchant who bad been detained by the police under a banishment order since Oct. I.';, tailed to establish he was a British-born subject and his application tor his release w» dismissed by the Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray-AynsJey, m the Singapore
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  • 291 2 FEWER children were I covered m the routine medical i examination m schools during j 1951 than m 1950. the Medical' i Report for last year, which j I was issued yesterday, reveal- j cd. The best that could be j done was to examine new-
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  • 458 3 Spore 'Medical Officer Reveals. Standard Woman Reporter A SURVEY of causes of death m the annual report for 1951 of the Medical Department of Singapore, issued yesterday, disclosed the little known fact that actually more case of cancer were admitted to Government Hospitals n
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  • 188 3 Health: Shortage Of Staff A WARNING that the "health and quarantine precautions m Singapore have been running on a dangerously irq n," is contained m the 1951 Medical Report published yesterday, were eight permanent nment serv 1 nine others m the Government i Divi ;ion during the year, the Report
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  • 130 3 A Calf For A Cow's 'Mistake' SUMMONED to Singa'y Police Courl for using a place m Coro>n Road to k without a licence, a City Council labourer. Muthu, told the that he had re- his cow and calf. The prosecutii r, hi >wtoid the C >urt 1 I ilth inspector
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  • 45 3 TENG CHEOW KIAT was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with stealing a gold bangle $184 from a woman. JTeng Ah Uau. on Nov. 11 at Woodlands Road. He claimed trial and was I bail of $5Ut) until
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  • 174 3 Higher Rents F or New Trust Flats RENTS lor new Singapore Improvement Trust flats will be higher next year. This is the result of the higher interest being charged by Government for loans I to the Trust, and of the changed policy of the City Council to the Trust. Beginning
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  • 104 3 FINAL Science students of the I':, i ersity of Malaya who faiied m one of three subjects for the pass degree need not now be referred lor another year m all three suo.je ts. They may sit for a supplemfentary examination on the subject at the
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  • 377 3 'Almoners Should Be Local Trained THE great need for recruits to be trained locally, rather than sent abroad, for the profession of hospital almoner was stressed by Miss K. J. Kastaugh, Chief Almoner, Singapore General Hospital, m the Annual Medical Report, 1951, issued yesterday. Not only the lack almoners, or
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  • 130 3 TOLD In the Singapore City Police Court yesterday, that a 4" x IV x V cage was too small for four monkeys, Wee Seng Soo. pro prietor of a bird shop m Etochore Raa d said m mitigation: "Your Honour has l>een t:>ld about
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  • 39 3 .TOHORE BAHRU, Fr Delegates from all over the F ration are expected m Johore Bahru on Dec. 5 to attend the meeting of the Executive Council of the PanMalayan Medical Workers Union. Air. Kael Singh will preside.
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  • 85 3 MR. .1. A. HARVEY, Con missioner of Lands, Singapore, gave an assurance yesterday 'that if people staying at the Jaian Eunos Malay Settlement i were required to move. would be done only al alternative arrangements had been made. I Mr. Harvey was referring to Malay pi
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  • 272 3 Edwardian Whiskers Are In Fashion Again Standard Shipping Reporter IWARIM.AN beards are fashionable again. The news was brought to Singapore yesterday m the P. O. cargo-liner, Sunda, here on her maiden voyage. •'They are sprouting up all over the place at home." said Chief Officer D. W. photo. Aitkon-8011, from
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  • 725 4 Children 's Party Among Main Functions Listed THE Coronation celebrations m Singapore next year will be held from May 30 until June 6. This was announced at the meeting yesterday of the Singapore Coronation Celebrations Committee, which met yesterday under the chairmanship of the Deputy President of
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  • 69 4 Standard Staff Reporter AN AMENDMENT to the Road Traffic Ordinance, 1941, to compel Singapore motorcyclists to obtain a third party insurance lor carrying pillion riders will be proposed m the Dec. 16 session of the Singapore Legislative Council. At present, though the Ordinance prescribes an insurance
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  • 121 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE first Japanese to be charged m a Singapore police court since the liberation was yesterday fined $25 for fraudulent possession of a bicy -ie. He was T. Ishihara, a mem- j ber of the crew of the Shinwa Maru berthed
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  • 25 4 Mr. P. D. Nambyar (741.; uncle of Dr. N. K. Menon. j Penang, died yesterday after- noon. The cremation will be held today.
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  • 216 4 SINGAPORE'S Governor, Mr. John Nicoll, will open the second session of the Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission of the ILN. Food and Agricultural Organisation at the Victoria Memorial Hall next Monday. The 14-day conference will review the progress of forestry undertakings over the past j two years,
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  • 224 4 Standard Start' Reporter THE General Council of the Singapore Labour Party is a haunted house m which evil spirits and evil influences prevail."' said Mr. E. V. Davies, Labour leader m the Council, yesterday. Addressing an election rally ;at Tiong Bahru m support of
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  • 91 4 ABDUL GAFFOR. described as a serang, was yesterday acquitted m the Singapore City Police Court of summons charges for alleged defamation of the character of M. A. Majid, president of the InrioMalay Pakistani Seamen's Union. Before calling for GafTor's defence, the Magistrate amended the charge into
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  • 403 4 SUBSTATIONB liable to load sitetidiiiK today: DAY MM. B.C., Hraddell Rise AlsaKotT Kst.. lslaiul (ioir Club. Windsor Pk.. Seletar Pumps, Nee Soon. Seletar Wireless, seletar Village. 1 nited Rubber Plants:, Mental Hospt., Traralßar Kst., Rangoon R<l.. [owner ltd.. Kirn Keat Rd. SIT, serunKoon Kd Rd.. Kolam Ayer.
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  • 191 4 THE health of the Colon y m 1951 iras exceptionally good, states the Annual Medical Report released yesterday. The accommodation and staff designed for pre-war requirements have so far surprisingly met the challenge forced on it during the post v. ir years without >wn. The
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  • 84 4 I Mth. For Christmas SI rndard Stafl Repoi I i I \i i Si! i scho s i 1 1 R iil i■ m| <-n t.n .'.in iiid not Jin 5 .i- ptC 1 ..msi.v reported. \n MOW i.m ttiiv tsU >'■■>■ the Sii r- i-< tion Depattaieaf told teachers
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  • 29 4 THE S •eport for the week j I tilths. Pneumonia rtied j ieaths. Other cause errulosis— r »ry ivrx (15). coovulsu i ;9), bcri-beri (3), and mala:
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 277 4 T a r obout 10 om In the offer- noon it if orange and at sunset, blue, remaining *c till mO'iini. f fti^V-iS Well known throughf^T^P^f^pi popularity of the Tiger Medicinal Proi^^*L.vs^ duett remain unchanged wherere* they arc used. UNTIL CHRISTMAS ONLY 195.00 Singapore Penang $225.00 Federation. Complete iitii Aeria!
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  • 229 5 Give Malayans Independence, Says A. Rahman Standard Mala) orresponc&enl JOHORE BAHRI Fri— Tengku Vfcdol Rahman, Prcsklenl oi the I nhed Malaya National Organisation, yesterday expressed his 4 i:il i' m I ni«ri:«!M\ m Malaya could be pufl an end bj jchring independence to the Malayan .opnlation.
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  • 18 5 Two Penang Men Get Expat Post whft 'j bmi rriri ia filllv at In i lasoefaitioa \nn,. sn.
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  • 105 5 KUAI A LL .lITR. F: i engku Abdul R hi to, UMNO »dei told the A nan conheld m Hiroshima, r v that he had faith m the U.K. Ger ment*s directive to t npler. I H ;h oner for the Fed* ration. oi i";m
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  • 41 5 BIDI bin JELANI was charged m the Sessions Court at Parii Buntar with Mealing a hat valued S!> from Chuo. B claimed trial and the case was adjourned to Dec. IT Bail of $200 >wed.
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  • 169 5 PENANG, Fri. Housing loans ranging from 510.300 to $21,200 made by ken Municipal employees trom the Municipal Fund were approved by the Muni cipal Councillors at their ordinary meeting today. The loans for buying houses [n Green Lane Estate, were approved subject to interest' at
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  • 68 5 Four Drivers Fined $330 FINES tota fO were imposed on foui rges 'of ne tdera r by the Kajang Circuit Ma« Ra k Jaffar 01 day. Otio of the drivers. Tham Kee was also i pay romp $75 t< pedestrians. The r, a young British iarve mati. Murph.v wh fined
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  • 128 5 I G r the British i I t F eting, m [brahim. Di R expressof R I Ri S for only 1 an appeal to the 'o take over th york of the B.R.C.S. Jordan of ihe British R Cross Society who was present at
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  • 170 5 Rubber' s Drop Has Affected All Industries K1 M.A I.! MPI li* F-M rh« nnfavourabli \w >• ber posit ion la Malaya is aaTectifif all tednstric n< i a-, ciear making, coffee powdci fictoriti, ommiv! << i and ri< c mills; ant! labourers, m their eiTorts i" up tfifir incoMH'v
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  • 25 5 Building Industry Except ed [PUR I I building v ib m tin- jndusi ceiving high Dvi for k lew hoi; 4 < on ih< HP All:.
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  • 524 6 4) irly from the war m Indo and more or less the Viel Minh has emerged This is shown n able to nt and destructive offenaH. p rful Communist ertul. at against it. The eyed entitles t; addition to ,_;th m Asia. They are dly led
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  • 1325 6  -  ANDREW ROTH MALAYAN AXGLES «V KENYA By LONDON. COME of the Mau Ma.j terrorists are alleged to be Africans who served m World War II who would not again accept the inlorior position which became their lot back m Kenya. In studying the X- nya problem certain
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  • 476 6 Review of Views A Second Korea NANYANG SIANG PAU asks tether Indo-China is going way of Korea. Within tht past 40 days, the Francotnam I ces have beer a a highly led internationally composed fighting unit. The situation is precarious a* the French have admitted. The fighting is just as
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 323 6 Sir: I read with deep I concern m your esteemed paper of 19 Nov. that Mr. M. P. D. Nair has been returned to the Singapore j Legislative Council, un- opposed. Mr, Xair. if 1 am right, was once a leading member of the Singapore Labour
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    • 411 6 Sir: The recent statement on communal differences by Dato Onn and the controversy that followed clearly .show that communa; accord m the country is not what it should be. The evils and miseries of communalism will be clearly understood if we recail the nerve shattering and bloodstained
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    • 8 6 1 "Force of habit:— football* on!"
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    • 217 6 Sir:— Tho name "Alex Josey" was often heard by Radio Malaya's Tamil programme listeners. In fact the first English word my child uttered. some two years ago. was "Alex Josey.' Tamils therefore would have read his article ''Tamils and Radio Malaya m The Standard of November
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    • 171 6 Sir: Your editorial "Malaya Expects" fails to mention one very [mportani point. Although the Federal Legislative Council ha? refused to pass a provision enabling persons born m the Malay States and residents of long standing the right of free entry into Malaya, the Singapore Legislative- Council has,
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  • 469 7 PMs HEAR BUTLERS PLAN Talks With US Must Precede Any Solution LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter) Richard Butler, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, told the Commonwealth Prime Ministers here today that consultation with Europe and America must take place before there can be any long-term solution of the world's money troubles.
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  • 99 7 Bevan In 'Shadow Cabinet' terd le Labour m the tn I ned to be uel s I) I fc: I Power. I Mr. to the H President of the Labour t S former ad consisince last he tabled photo. U.irk m London alter iuo rears' service m Korea .»rcl •'ap.in
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  • 103 7 MAO'S REJECTION 'SHOCKS' INDIA DELHI, N«»\. 28, (UP)— General disappointexpressed todaj among government and •official circlea at dmummist China's reported rei«>n oi the Indian peace proposal on Korea. nted ntmeni was par" becausi meni China 1 to hay gj thi Indian line of They added that the Indian prop* have
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  • 15 7 Adulterated Coffee-Fined \\\\V. lice g Orig Road. ts or on I He had a ors.
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  • 146 7 Red Activity In Burma 'Dying Out' NEW D E LH I, Nov. 28. (Reuter):- Burma's Premier J U Nu said today the Com- munist rebellion m his coun- I try is dying out through lack k of support. He .said the Communists now could do little more than J ambush
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  • 38 7 I I PRINCESS M;ir;;,i(' will ac- company the Queen Mother. Queen Elizabeth, to Rhode ia I* next year for the Rhodes cenWo tenary exhibition. The Queen will open the exhibirs )M at Bulawayo on July 3.
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  • 123 7 'SYDNEY, Nov. 28, (AP) Supply Minister Howard Beale announced here i I night that the Australian Government has decided to set up an atomic energy commission. Beale said this development m new and im] n\ ge m the development of ■lium m Australia. nnpleting
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  • 83 7 PHOENIX (Arizona), Nov. 28, The Arizona Stal pital reported yesterday Winnie Ruth Judd. notorious red-haired trunk murderess of 21 years ago, had escaped. She has fled the hospital on five previous j occasions— the last on Feb. 2. when she remained at large for five days.
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  • 48 7 LONDON Nov 28 (Renter) j— Financier Sir Roberi Waley Cohen died at his home here last night. He was 75. One of Britain's busi< 51 liniers, Sir Robert was at one time director of 52 companies i a total capital of about I 200 000 000
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  • 197 7 lON DON. Nov. 28, (Reuter) S I —Reduction of Britain's two--year military conscription penod would cripp c the naXt ion's commitments ra Korea. t? i Germany and ottier critical ""areas of world tenskm, me Sti British Army said '"(!'»y--f? The statement replied to repeated assertion^
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  • 68 7 Indian War Dance THESE little tir!s of thr Singapore Chinese Ciirls" School, who supported a beneGl performance by the International Brotherhood of Magicians m aid of the school build m« fund, gave a creditable performance of a Bed Indian war dance at Monk's Hill School Hall last night. In addition.
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  • 298 7 NAIROBI, Nov 28. Kenya's government put thr S-plan-anti-Mau Mau suggestions by Sir Percy Sillitoe, Britain's security chief— into operation yesterday. It is the start of a really effi- cient intelligence service m the terror-ridden British colony. Air. John Whyatt, Member lor Law and Order, told
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  • 173 7 i MASERU. Basutoland, Nov. >8. (Reuter): A headman, Moiloa. and four i )ther Africans were sentenced ;o death here today for ritual -nui''er of an African by draining his blood to replenish :he headman's "medicine iorn." The headman thought he needed the blood, the
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  • 96 7 LONDON. Nov. 28 The House of Commons, by 305 votes to 269. last night approved the government's bill <o restore the state-owned steel industry to private hands. By this majority of 36, the House gave the bill a second fading agreement to its broad principles.
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  • 74 7 i MR. HARK O. V Jensen, ■South Aflrica's Senior I rade Commissioner m East Asia, and Mrs. Jensen, entertained 236 guests with a farewell cocktail party at Tanglin Club, last night. Mr. Jensen who has been j m Singapore for the last three j years will
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  • 30 7 MONTPELFIR. France, Xov 28. (AP):— Queen! Elena of Italy 7!) died here 1 at her vi!ia today. She had heen under treatment by a French cancer expert for
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  • 167 7 Not Out To Make Moneu Williams MR- P. M. Williams. Labour candidate for the South Ward, yesterday denied that he was contesting for the Dec. 6 Ci Council elections because he was out for money. Vlr Williams, who was speaking at an election meeting at the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday.
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  • 73 7 'RENDER UNTO CAESAR' LONDON NOV. W H ler) British Prime Minister Winston (inn (hill said m the Hou^c ol Common^ wsterda> he did not think full consideration \i.n\ been ui\en to the great coatribntkNi Britain had made to the atom bomb. Replying to questions \ir Inn chill said: "Some d.t\
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  • 84 7 FOl'R crewmen of a Mohd. YiiMil. Abdullah bin Shiak, Sana Alia Pitchai and Kither Maideen. were rhai m the Singapore Fourth Police Court ly with stealing 150 katis rice sw< ings worth $65 on Nov. ln> from a vessel at 1 c O ci Roads. They
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  • 56 7 OVEB 100 people. London University graduates and their guests, celebrated the University of London Foundation 1>- at a dinner m the Capitol Bine Room last night Sir Sidney Cain« < cellor of the Univt rs |i of Malaya, proposed the toasi to the University of London and Prof.
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  • 49 7 J8 (A I Labour Party he< of its H I elect fc jr the i l Fai orth, I Eiik Thornti I union i won from ati ve H. D i school to 14,615 In Birmingham, I ative E. P 4 Both an nru Birminehan
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  • 95 7 Leaders Of Buddhism Gather For Ceremony opal-Ind Nov. 4 r !S and laym m A fit and ihr West will at this historic N h India town tomorrow *o I the sa I t Lord Buddh.. h l chit and Moggallana— *l the from which lak. o Kngland I I
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  • 63 7 LONDON Nov. 28. (A! 1 [I] ol Viscount [who lefi tat I r a v. hot;'. diamond a royal ba to iii v Virginia-born wife, i > a winch jsed to sail back 4 forth bet een the I hou es of I d 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 163 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent OsDON No* 28 The tollow.ng ore the closing ■I rubber and tin on the London Market today: .OnDoN RUBBFR LONDON TIN 26* d Spot £957 per ton Mar. 26. d 9 58 "llcrs^ TSrti mo.iths £943 N"N 251* buyers. £943 10s. sellers. June
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    • 31 7 CHARMETTE WEAR FOR SHEER NYLON I hi I< r t /I I I j /ill w NIGHT DRESSES 19 50 to 22 50 SLIPS 13 50 16 50 BRIEFS 450 495
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  • 227 8 P O's NEW SUNDA HERE 10,000 Tons Of Ca rgo For Ma lay a Standard Shipping Reporter l\ <NL O.s latest addition to their fleet of fast modern cargo liners on the Far Kast run, the 9, 235-ton Sunda, made port here vestenlav on her maiden voyage, laden with 10.000
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  • 38 8 CANADA has agreed to open her borders to American fighter squadrons m pmivtinu 1 j as a new step towards comple < j integral ion ol the air defence system of the two couni ries.— A. P.
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  • 121 8 Mannara Aviaiion iteponer •MISS PEPSI— the Pepsi-Cola Auster plane will fly again over Singapore tonight- weather permitting. Xhe plane was ground<*d i"' j two weeks pending modifications for tropical flying. l; was at first found thai the advertising rack carrying a neon sign and fitted
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  • 46 8 MR. G ASHARA, President of Japan's Nissan's car coni- a r river) m London on Thursday on a visit to the Austin car plant m Birmingham—a return call for a trip made to Tokyo last month by Aus t i n representatives. Reuter
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 470 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE j t Dri Deep Tank and passengei g ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS UD. lOK I X OMINrM Mime r* Sham Penjni: DOM i Rote :i MNov SDec •> >tw (or oa l>e< hi 1 1 nee li M Dei Beafaiwera i Liverp iam Ha i s
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    • 719 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Pori Swetttnham ft Penang. Also direcj Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia tv China Japan Due Spore Due Penan;: Trom "Vtn how" Doc 1- Dec 57 Japan ETKong "Poyang* 1 I>»'i Dec T.I Ilon^kons Sail> Sails Sails Penang P
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    • 470 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llo.vd Holland America Line Nederland line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON, NKH YOKK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE MU OKI I ANS Spore 1' S h.itn Pcnanu KOI BAKOE CRL) 30 Nov BDec i».( sihc ROEPAT (SMN) 9/15 Dec WOec 17 Dec SCHIEDYK (HAL)
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    • 522 8 tAST ASIATIC LliiE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINWIA IK fO\]!\, Nf S pore I 1 sham p.. "KOREA" for Djakarta Bangkok Saigon, H-K.on° Manila Kob>- yokfifiama 13 L3Dec [1 w "SELANDIA" for Banfkok U 1«, !>»■, fpassenjjefi only) 'i-ALSTHIA' for Bangkok r Dec M "KJNA'- fc t MelbourtM, Sydney Brisbane (not lading
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  • 201 9 MARKETS HOPEFUL ON TALKS I Report Says Price On Gold To Be Lifted LONDON, Nov. 28 (UP)— Markets m cheerful mood yesterday were hopeful about the Commonweatlh conference and pleased with a dispatch from Toronto predicting that the dollar price for gold will be lifted m 1953. Businesses expanded and
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  • 152 9 FH* ibln c narkei m Singapore continued to be influenced by the political news from II do-china, a rise oi li rents per ib. !>eing recorded yesterday, fir t grade rubber for December shipment closing at 894 cents per Ib Modei ;,t<. turnover of
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  • 34 9 MALAYA impoi »39 orth <jf tea during the "en months of I'jr.L' 2 000, according to official statistics. D ing October Malayan im- and mp redwith $660,000 and $193,000 er.
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  • 113 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singa pore yesterday were: No. 1 R.SS. Spot loose 89 8') A FOB. m bales Nov. No. 1 R.SS. 89* 891< No. 2 R.SS. 84. 85 No. .3 R.SS. 81 81 Tone: Steady. LONDON RI'IBBER Friday's opening prices per Ih. were:
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  • 40 9 Ceylon 's Rival? Rubber growers m southern Thailand. anxious to gel "twice as much" for their rubber, have asked the government to make a trade agreement with Red China on the lines of that between Ceylon and China. A. P.
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  • 73 9 RAW JUTE PRICKS UP $5 A TON LONDON. Nov :'H (AFP) The Jul B of Dundee. Scotland. led to m by £5 per ton price > B ish users of raw jute, it was announced here tod The re was taken following the increase o! xport prices m Pakistan. The
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  • 92 9 IHF. produce market m Singapore was firm m the copra section and steady m the coconut oil section. Copra was done at $34J per picul for December shipment. l with buyers at $.'s4s and sellers, $34j for January shipment. Coconut oil sellers indicated $51 1 per
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG. Nov. 28:— Spe- cial Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Ex- change today were $15.60 to £1 sterling: $6.0825 to U.S. $1: $1835 to Malayan SI: SO 3880 to I ■one Indonesia Ruoiah; Gold; 375 one tael.
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  • 86 9 SPORE, Fri M lyan 1 g were barely todaj while sin< were RubbeJ shares atb I pi I'-e* INDI STRIAI S linwrs Sellers i. E. 13.00 ■•i" l M C 1.15 1.20 4.0U 4.10 cd i B 2.3*3 2.42 MINING istra] Ama] 13 AS 18 10J
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  • 81 9 BANGKOK, Nov. 28 (AFP) The Thai Government planning to help Thai nationals to take over ail trades from the hands of foreigners. Lex ders may apply for loans > and the Thai Department I Foreign Trade will act their representative for purchase of com m odities
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  • 54 9 STOCKS of tin and I itl ir; Malaya c!eclirted slightly from 4.!):'.? tons m September to 4.!H!' I month, according to official statist During I tlaya pro--4.Ml.Ml tons with 4.492 t The total p [or the ten montJ 1952 was 47.O'i.T ton (co npared with 4' 363
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  • 52 9 Sugar's Rise Hits Jamaica KINGSTON. .1 27. (Renter)— A spokesman foi Jamaica's S M Factui er.s A thai c m tin negotiated pri expori crar lefl lica with a ok." He B for I Commonwealth. T 1953. the t said. be ''42 6s. a 1 >n pomp with £.'j?> 10s.
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  • 61 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 27. (AP» Banditry is an almost c!. urrence on the Shansh.:: Pahang rubber estates and i one period of last year op< tions stopped for 23 days. J.K. Brand, chairman, told the dir- rday. lie said the year showed a profit of HK592.588 and
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  • 1558 9 Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SINGAPORE DIARY nw 1 Chinese leaking Girls c English speaking reenagers Club meeting 3 pm. at R.i fTles Quay. \M V: Tennis at Bras Ba?ah Rd. 3 I 'inmerwial dassc 5.30 p ii: M c Cii'ole show "So Long At The Fair" 8 p.m.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 174 9 jZA! KOEKf KAISHA LTD., I ml. TOZAICON TOKYO' serve you again: largt ocean-going steamer, enquiries welcomed to: ill l lIIYODVM IOKVD. NlilO> \-i!i <HIo Xl rOKTO. 'M m I lIIVoli \KI lOK\ «>. :I*i* 1 1 '"Hi hi^hlv haiii. <| „I,| K. !o^ > rloih aad breathes lkroushoi«l lipan. i
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    • 139 9 OPENING TO-DAY 3Sbows 3. 6.15&9.15puau Mi (>ntur\ I <»\ F'.i(i/i( Ad', mliirf "Bird of Paradise" Starring I (.ins Dehra fT Jonrdjn Pa>;f't hjudkr —m Tl( 'IIMCOI ()K~ I<• nidi row at II j m W.irner Bros. STARMIT Dftilj S Shoin I > ti 1 5 and 1 m "DAAG M
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  • The Cinema The Theatre and The Arts
    • 925 10 I FRANCE:— Entertainment inspired by Pascal— that is the latest work of Rene C'l-iir. "Beauties of lhe Night" the I title of which invokes t«» the ima?inati >n soft blossoms which only flower during the i dark hours, brings u«> Rtne C'l.iir at his
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    • 669 10  -  BARRY OLIVER s k WITHIN recent months, Singapore appears to have found a hearty appetite for live entertainment. It may be that people want a change from the rich and sometimes indigestible fare of the. cinema, forever served as it is. with the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 284 10 LAS i JLj L l 45 FEW siSliliLj 61:>& DAYS ffe^^*-™^"'^ >I 9..H0|».m. HURRY! m RRY!! hurry!!! FIRST TIME ON^TMB SCREEN! /^^J"'?!! V c.^ Technicolor %ti^J ""JLjwi or Taylor Poniie 39&n M Sanders Williams v&Rm"NEXT CHANGE! ROI M < om\!\M> PERFORMANCE FILMi i WITH I 111 rtIRILLING LANZA VOH I
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    • 187 10 lll"flllliri lIMTI IIMIIMIIIBHII Mil ff Z N I N^^ 2IJ ■J% *1 rf.jL*^-i^.t{ *^i^ 'A^ 1 *iv «X r^i* -Mgj i #*w? .'•if.f.r wi "''with i p,, t Monday! ONE I* \"> i <\\ 'SUDDEN FEAR I; Tuesday! mv mth Easlish Svfefttttet m Adui:. \,.,,-l ,1 (;H VMHM{!\ FOB THE
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 421 10 \fy RITA DEL MAR rrtODAT'S Ql OTATION: "There H X are t«o ways ol spreading < luhl: to be th-- Candle or I iiu- mil ror ihai reflet t> It." Edi:h Wharton. J SATURDAY lOR EVERYONE: X M:x freely; make contact- that will be helpful and entertaining t Better the
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  • 560 11 on 30th April and 31 si October i BY THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA LOAM ORDINANCE, 1952. III; BNI. I'AVABI.K AS FOLLOWS: Si* 1 vjf i State or Settlement I Disti id Ofl r oi Sal
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  • 83 11 RATB. Friday. Pi Malays, who lost their first Sultans' Gold Cup match to Selangor by one goal to nil, will play their second match m the- competition against Perak Malays at Kuala Kangsar today. The team will be selected I trie following: Nizam (Bentong. Ahmad <
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  • 40 11 BOITRN'K. L'T (AP) —Th c feature Of first round of .singles of th t Vlctoriai) roanis pionships today w t defeat »1 former Davis cupper Adrian Quisi by Tonny Ryan ol Victoria m straight sets 7-o 6-3 6-0.
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  • 32 11 LONDON, Nov. 27 (Renter) —The second replay ol the Queens Pnrk Ranger- versus Shrewsbury Football Association first round tie w.'.i he held >1 Villa Park. Binningbam, on Monday December 1.
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  • 49 11 Schoolboy Hurt At Raub RAUB Friday. A schoolboy. C'h e Haniff, was badly i hurt m a hockey match piayed here yesterday. The game was a league fixture between the Mahmud School and the Police, which ended m a twoall draw. The boy, however, is recovering from the injury.
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  • 461 11 Ingland Teal captain I.»*n Hutloii w'nt to Pincwo<»<f studios to open his first innings m film business. He and other uhite-dud Test pl;«ver.s acted v themselves on a studio built Oval for the film "The Final Test." And after a daylong survey of th,,
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  • 131 11 ADELAIDE, Nov. 27 (Reu-ter-AAP)—Sid Barnes who was excluded from the Australian team chosen yesterday to meet South Africa m the first Test, said here today that be would not let the matter rest where it '"It is a slur on my name and of my family.
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  • 68 11 THE following will represent the 4 PI Club m a friendly football matches against the Rocfa >re Rangers today at Woodbridge Hospital ground. First XI at 5 p.m.: Osman; M. Samikannu, S. Govindasamy; T. Marithamuthu, G. Sinnasamy, Nadarajan; Steven, V. S. Arumugam, T. Ganapathy, Wisva, Ahmai. Second
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 605 11 ACKNOWLEDGMF.NT MESSRS. Tan Rode Whye Chwet llnck, Hock Hj« iamily wish to express iheir heartfelt thanks to their relatives, friends members of Associations for attending night visits 8t funeral of the late Mr. Tan Tiang Seng also to those who sent cash, senglays. wreaths, scrolls. refreshiqents, band loan of cars
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    • 693 11 j NOTICES THE ATLAS ICE COMPANY LIMITED. (In atej l Fi 1 ai lofMi aj I NOTICE tS HEREBY Gl that at the forthcoming Ordinary Ge.v be held at the Rcgis'erei: I No 18, J leer S n• I Ha on W la the L7Ui day of December; 1952 at
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    • 366 11 THr AYEK MOLEK RHBF.R COMPANY LIMITED I I 1 No fooker Street. Ifl a, on 1 t D it 12 O k •> ess 50% ti for the I -»1 er, 1 on Register n k 11st mn y r,]\->\ b ie of the < 1 1 6 th D
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 183 11 7L /A A WHUTFO' I TG:T TH' MONEY OUT/ Wth' OKI OUR &LURRO uciv Vm ff f DID NO' SMASH I K'ATCH ERLV. TH' FIRST TV SET.1 r -WE FAYS TH' <C 4CVN^| L'"""' M c 'ny J| kc A i'_^ 9f\ 1 V, ITS Ll'l I FIRST PAVMUNT «fpAVMU'JT|
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  • 517 12 Photo -Finish Seen In Ipoh Quad Hockey Hull, I ri.~- The >tni;e is set for the three-day Aoadranffolar Bocfcej Heei which starts here topiorrou but the organisers are keeping their fingers crossed The weather h-.^ been such that a torrential gownp or may well Hold up all play m the
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  • 81 12 Young Boxer Barred SIX -year-old C h g promising CoLies< boxer. rtopped by 1 gai the Ha night for) y Little Ei j. :s told t get the i hold the pro- g allowed t ght on j f er flg went as vith Basil S Cheng ftghtir.? to a
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  • 112 12 S 'T: I GHQ Field Records c RE ME Base W f t „.ed at Nee Soon 3 played well m the j I opened the store m the 1 pened the s >re lahon m The Re i X I i Parkii lefle I I
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  • 135 12 SINGAPORE TABLE TENNIS: Asian championships ai SBS {last day). ATHLETICS: Con. Servants' Welfare Organisation sports at Haig Road, 2.15 'FOOTBALL: Friendly IRC r RASC at Farrer Park. RUGBY: Army v Royal Navy ai Tanglin (G Capt. Roulston); All Bines Match Singapore V Negri Setnbilan at Padang (Maj Duggun); Rome
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  • 46 12 THE Royal Army Service Corps, RFC --A l XV will play RAF. Changi RFC "A" XV at Changi on Saturday. L.R.A.S.C. team is Davies, Symes, Carter. Oliver, Appleton. Gaudion. Bulmer, Thompson. Nagie, Capalcti Bell, Vigu?. Paynter. McDermid, Lavelle. Atkinson, Cumber, I Coles. Gurney
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  • 240 12 180 -Lap Cycle Racing Today THE Cosmopolitan Cy« last cycle race foi the ye; Chinese Recreation Club ai over a distance of 180 laps the K. A. Phillips and Co., cling Club will hold their ar today at the Singapore 4 p.m. The race will be s and will be
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  • 99 12 Malacca Get Ready For Spore Visit MALAC CA, Fri. For the tsit to 'he settlement of a Singapore Combined Service? h i 'key side on Dec. 6 and 7 Malacca Hockey Association will hold a trial at the Malacca Club padang on Saturday I when the Malacca Club meet a
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  • 46 12 iPOH. Fn. Anglo Chinese School "A" and "B" teams shared honours m > a league hockey game on the lower 1 padang today ACS "A" scored tii through Qeorge Cummlng In the first hall !> ii In next. hall Ban Kuk sent In the a Iser.
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  • 563 12 photo. NEW YORK, (UP) Ever since the days when r.e tap-danced for pennies as a youngster on the streets of Harlem. Sugar Ray Robinson has dreamed of being an entertainei Thai's why, with his fortune made and a lucrative night club contract m his
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  • 110 12 Hongkong beat Japan by 5 4 to uin the Baroda Gap for the team event championship lust nii;lit. Results were: (Japan mentioned first). Tsunoda boa* Fu Chi Fang 15—21, 21 16, 21 18. Hayashi beat Chung Ching Seng 21 16. 21 14. Satoh lost to
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  • 279 12  -  JIM CHAMBERS By LONDON, Nov 28.— Say fellows, you know hard it is to buy a ticket for the Cup Final. Well, the I English Football Association has come along with a statement that they cannot think of a fairer way of distributing
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  • 196 12 Macao Protest On Time Limit Upheld AFTER on emergency meeting last night following a protest officials of the Asian table tennis championships decided to replay the match between Wong Oi Lan of Hong Kong The protest was against wrong time limit m the tie.
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  • 154 12 IPOH. Fri. -Singapore will do well m quadrangular hockey meet. The Colony has not played a single interstate same this season and we may be beaten but we shall not b e disgraced." said Ronnie Barth. skipper of the Singapore team which arrivj ed here this
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  • 43 12 S The Hindustan Recreation Club, newly formed to play soccer m the Colony. would t like friendly matches from I Singapore clubs and tea^ns. Communications may be j addressed to Mr. A. Pereira, :1 Honorary Sports Captain. 108 MacKenzie Road. Singapore.
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  • 415 12 ROYAL AIK FORCE (Setetmr) played a last hockey against a leu-man team from the Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang yesterday, and wmm h\ 4-0 alter leading one-ni! at halltime. The airmen, this year's divi- sion II league champions, owed their victory to the
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  • 121 12 Pakistan Score Pakistan Score 273 For 9 Wkts. MADRAS. Nov. gg, (Reutei I PakisUa had Mor-d 273 lor 9 at the c§MC j>la\ m the fourth ft India today. India al present hoi the scries of five tests. India worn the is:-! U tan the sec<tnd and India the thud
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  • 77 12 X! ALA LUMPUR Following the riirrent success of the film: "The Greatest Show I tateur W tight Lif A iofi i .i^or will present an Iv [mpressive programme when they hold the S »r Weightlifting Championship 1 which will t;tk.' pla< c Bukit B an Saturday, Dor 13.
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  • SPORTS LETTER
    • 148 12 Sir: I read with utter disgust the statement made by Mr. Lloyd Williams, Acting Director. Department of Broadcasting, on the policy he had adopted with regard to racing com- mentaries. It is hardly j believable that m the whole of Malaya there is >r t
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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