Singapore Standard, 5 December 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore TIGER Standard VOL. 11l NO. 156 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1952. a p -a--12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 798 1 I -WARNING BY M.CA, I H 1 Burs The Malavaa Chinese AssoeiaI i i \sent-General, Mr Yap Mau Tatt nary general neeti-Hg the Perak Mi.v fj Wuxiation todaj that they must no I lo Communist Brc_Sa_rc as. before. If I (lid. Hat !d
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  • 28 1 ttomor- numb* of the R g right 1 their rai rolis n as a iring the I rupulous EffIDAYS n_M m*** 1
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  • 77 1 THIS --Busing incident took place <>n the polo ground at Malta, when th** Duke of Edinburgh played polo there with Admiral tin* Earl .Mountbatten. Coenmander m(- hief of the British Mediterranean Fleet, his uncle. The little bo> m foreground Peter Morley. had asked Prince Philip if Be
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  • 33 1 Brigadier D A Kendrews. CBE, DS' tssumed command sterd iy tt the 29th Briti $h Infantry Brigade m Korea, He succeeds Brigadiei A. H. G. Ricketts, OBE. DSO. A.P. photo. U.P.
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  • 236 1 COMING forward Kn greater numbers than ever |aj help boost tin* Standard Readers 1 Christmas Toy 1 und in* the staffs of the many commercial firm^ and military establishments m the Federation and Singapore. The Fund has grown stead- m »trei ihd yesterday's Election >1
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  • 861 1 T" 1 _^V V Policythange TTT _T1 I_/"\ WasForcedOn Reds :Templer he is also a potential ally m our campaign". General TV n pier declared. '"lhe population's greatei ing of security is due ii to sturdy successes again enemy and m part to tire man> reforms
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  • 191 1 LONDON. I>< < 1 Rcutci Leading statesmen repre sentinr; tin- nrhoie oi the onimonwealth raaaaiae I the last West < old war toil nation lure tod. in at the Mg t:<'^\ Im run _fl.i i r v session tVt I he|,j h\ (he It.llisfl cabu-H
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  • 56 1 !sth birth I day m a ceremony c it I on. Army i gun salute at the royal m the d to sign the taining 1 the morrow at the n which will be fo i r for I 7. UNITED State hai eek, 1
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  • 37 1 A CIVIL ail agreemenl between Japan and the United Kingdom is expected tn be signed by D•■ ember 20 al the latest, inf >rme l sdu"^*" iH m T iky > y sterday. A. F.P.
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  • 212 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Security Forces operating m the Federation have killed five terrorists, three of them m Aver Kuning, near Tapah, Perak, today. The Aver Kilning kills a man and two women were accounted for by "D" Company of the First Manchester, who recovered a
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  • 130 1 New Tin Surveys Promised Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dee. 4. New geological surveys to find new sources of tin will begin "m the very near future." General Sir Gerald Templer assured a questioner at a press conference today. He assured another that the Federation has no intention of settling rubber
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  • 91 1 IPOH. Tiiurs. At a cornmil tee meeting of the Ipoh Government Servants Cooperative Thrift and Loan Siciety Ltd. held yesterday, the chairman, Mr. K. Ayadurai said the society had purchased $100,000 worth of shares from the Federation Security Loan. Mr. Ayadurai said as chairman of
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  • 45 1 PENANG, Thurs.— The executive committee of tiie UMNO, Penang, al a meeting tonight decided to exne! fnche Aziz [brahim an UMNO member who is contesting as a Radical Party candidate for Jelutong Ward m the Municipal Council elections on Dee. 0".
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  • 39 1 FRANK Coe, economist who refused to tell senate investiga ors v. I ether he was ever a Communis! or a wartime soy. was fired Wednesday Irom his pos: of Secretary of the International Monetary Fund. UP
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  • 180 1 THE delegates to the annual conference ol United Kingdom representatives m Eastern Asia posed for this picture at Bukit Serene yesterday, the first daj of the conference Irom hit (front row): Mr A. WaUinger, Ambassador to Bangkok; Mr. F. B. Gibbs, Minister for Manila; lord Reading,
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  • 195 2 POLL SECRE C Y WILL BE ENFORCED Assurance By Supervisor Stcndarcf Staff Reporter MP. M. PONNUDURAY, Acting Super visor of Elections, Singapore, said "special precautions" would be taken to ensure the secrecy of the ballot for all voters m the City Council elections tomorrow. ,v The ballot is secret Separate
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  • 158 2 Acquitted Of 'Tea Money' Charge c: NCE Hai Campbell a senior executive of ayan Bitumen Products, Ltd ;r relay litted by rhe Singapore t District Judge, Mr. any, oi both the charge- oi obtaining a sum o: 1 1 "tea-money." was I leg* .1 that he Obi I from George
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  • 48 2 lARGED c Singapore, nd Police Court yestera ith misappropr:.. en_i loney, V*e 1 _khanu, s 0 Gunisaxny, blamel terrorists. He said t_M jr d him m Kota l_nggi The amount involved m $1,94. X be~ .ng to Prithvi 1: ;ur_i.-C€ nu was senter. red
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  • 178 2 SINGAPORE and Malaya exported 161 new cars and 124 second-hand cars into Thailand from January to September this year. This figure includes locally assembled Fords. Export licence for cars are made only to owners wh have been resident m Malaya for at 'east one year
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  • 59 2 KOH KENG SEAH *as barged before Mr. L>. li. Chapman, the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, yesterday with 'heating Chang Ah X v y dishonestly inducing Chang to deliver to him mature valued (2,665 on ne ti a1 46 Lorona G. Telok Kurau. lie claimed "nai
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  • 102 2 Boxer Made False Report PENANG, Thurs.— Soosai, .1 formt'r boxer' who bad fought the ::_me of Kid Soosai, Sued 1200, ia default two months' rigorous imprisonment. the magistrate, Mr J, A Black convicted him m thc second court today, on a summons charge of making a false report lr v
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  • 114 2 A FUN Fair will b e held at the Kuala Kangsar Methodist i School m aid of the k I I tilding fund on Tuesday, I PRINCE Axel of Denmark was yesterday entertained to a luncheon party at the Cathay Restaurant, by principal representatives of the East Asiatic
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  • 143 2 Standard Staff Reporter COMMUNALJSM is one of two opposing forces at work 'm Malayan politics and the Independence of Malaya Parly is fight ng against it. declared "Mr. Lai Kai Joo. the Chair--1 man ol the I.M. P. (Johore ■Branch) m an election broadI cast
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  • 80 2 THREE hours alter a young girl was reprimanded by her mother for "bad behaviour" she drank a solution of acid, the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate. .Mr D. IL Chapman, was told yesterday. The sir. Ice Cha Boh (17) pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting
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  • 160 2 PENANG. Thura Pledi c support lor the T nnuai bicycie tax ot si. Mr. C. O. Urn. sided of the Radical Pal at a party election rally hi Id I the Dalo Kramat Gardens I today, said that as lons as \'-ic emergency ib m force,
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  • 231 2 THE Singapore Second Pm lice Court Magistrate, Mr. D. li. Chapman, yesterday told a woman, Lee Yeok Lan. "you would have saved $5 if had told the truth." Lee. was found guilty of fighting m public with husband, Lim Ah Pong, m i compound
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  • 93 2 THE Singapore Third District Court still has not decided what to do with Leng Kcng Kee, a 20-year-old orphaned girl, who was smuggled m to marry a shopkeeper. Sh_» wn«: rharup/1 with to the Commissioner of Registration regarding her age. When the case came up
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  • 290 3 TBr^-k 4__ r t *%9 Police Probe Refutes Charges By Labour Man THE "serious allegation" made against members of the Singapore Police Force by Mr A.R. Lazarous, Labour candidate for North Ward m the City Council elections, that his Progressive opponent was using detectives to
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    37 3 GROUP photograph of the instructors and volunteers of the Singapore Civil PcfC-MM I M_M Katong Ward) at a passing out cercmonj re tenth uitti then o__Ul m (huge (he' Abdul YVahah bin Abdul Humid (marked X L
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  • 162 3 Hitch In Award Payments THE award of the Industrial Court m the dispute between the Singapore City Council and the stokers of their Gas Works, on wages and annual increments to the worker-, has not been implemented. Mr. J. T. Rea, Deputy of *he Council, told Th c Standard yesterday.
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    31 3 .Mr. and Mrs I. an Cliay Tiong who were married m Singapore recently. The bride, the former Miss Baey Puteh, is the second daughter of Mr and Mrs. Baey Kirn Swee.
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  • 79 3 An 11 -Point Programme If Elected MR. V. S. Radmanabhan, the independent candidate for East Ward, will pursue an 1- j point programme if he i> 'elected to the Singapore City Council at tomorrow's elections. Among the things he will strive for will be better roads, j drainage services and
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  • 41 3 GIPSY GIRL IN LOVE SERENE UM 1 who will dance the '•(i v p n Sweetheart* al the l;iiverslts Ball to he held at lhe s'm^.ipore Badminton Hall on Dee. She will bt» aeeo__« panied fcj Connie Lim, Arthur Lim photo.
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  • 323 3 A TOTAL of 1.112 out of 1,917 boys and girls who sat for their Standard I ive examination have been provided plates In Std. VI next year m Government Secondary schools. Mr. Ben Dudley, the Examination Secretary >f the Singapore Education Department,
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  • 122 3 A CHINESE who had v quarrel with his wife hid the last siy _nd forgot rll about it. lhe wife did not. Sh<> waited for him to return home from work the next day. and while he was taking off his shoes, used a chopper oa
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  • 156 3 DR. CM. PAGLAR (Prog. Changi) wants the Singapore! Governmenl to appoint a Speaker for tbe Legislative' Council m view of the "progress made m Council since the operation of the Elections Ordinance." The Federation Legislative Council is to have a Speaker next year. Dr.
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    61 3 THE first Coronation envelope fo arrive m Singa- jl pore is reproduced a >ove. Issued with the authority of J the British Philatelic Association and the Philatelic jl Traders 1 Society, London, the white envelbpe bears the portrait of Queen Elizabeth m sepia colour with a < purple stiadoic border
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  • 39 3 F air To Aid Fund ST. lb il- Co irch and School will hold a Fair on Saturday at 3 p.m. m aid of the school extension fund. A sum oi 100,000 i- nee le I for the fund.
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  • 112 3 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr Giam Chong Hing was to I yesterday the semi-nude body of an unidentified woman was found by a poiirc constable m a drain on Marshelling E I 14th mile Woodlands Road. There were no signs of injuries and the head appeared to
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  • 149 3 THF most up to date suh -post offiif m Singapore md the Federation of Malaya i* being huilt next to th»« Bukit Timali Police Station. Mi. >V. Cooper, the Director of Posts. Sin^-poiy;, said yesterday. This post office will have all the latest equipment. It
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  • 109 3 A NUMBER of actors who have not yet played before Singapore audience will be featured m the Little Theatre Players' forthcoming production of ''Interference." which opens on Saturday at 9 p.m. Repeat performances will be shown the succeeding week, from Dec-. 8 to 13.
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  • 169 3 JO-fORE, the premier state m the I ederation of .Maiava, has a comprehensive lores! work plan, the I ederation delegate told the Conference ol the Forestry Commission lor Asia and the Pacific \rsterProgi renoi _f 1 i ncluding Sme, the Ferler h and
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  • 42 3 W earne Bros. Lose Spare Parts KUAI.A LUMPUR. Tl Motor-vehicle spar, valued a1 $1,098 wen I i fron '>'■ c Bro store twe -o Oct. _8 and l> fie loss v.. -j c day and a reporl the who ai« ing out mvi
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  • 328 4 300 Selected To Picket 20 N. Base Gates Standard Staff Reporter THE STRIKE, threatened by 10,000 members of the Singapore Base Labour Union, may materialise seven to ten days after the expiry on Tuesday next of the strike notice issued by the Union. This is indicated
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  • 91 4 A SMOKEHOUSE belonging to Mr. Ang Chow Chye. 9£ mile Yio Chu Kang Road- Singapore, was razed when it was gutted by fire yesterday. Total loss of property. including about 16 piculs of rubber, was estimated to be worth $5,000. The fire, which broke out at about
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  • 265 4 Labourites, Independents Lash Out Standard Staff Reporter MR. M.P.D. Nair, Independent Legislative Councillor for Seletar, alleged at m < i ti meeting m Singapore yesterday, that Mr. Peter M. VY ams, labour candidate for South Ward m toaaOROWCity Council elections, tried to exploit the working claac. "And that wa_ me
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  • 194 4 CHEAPER houses and water and Government controlled public transport are among the objects that In dependant Candidate for East Ward. Mr. X. G. Nugawella, will strive for if he is c-'ec'.ed to the Singapore City Council at tomorrow's election. Speaking al his last election meeting at
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  • 70 4 MR. Lim Yew Hock, former Chairman of the Labour Party oi Singapore, said yesterday he had not resigned from the Party. He had only resigned from the Chciirmanship of the Party, he said. He was referring to a statement made by him at the
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  • 385 4 IPOH, Thurs.— Giving his defence at the corruption trial held before Mr. Justice Thomson m the Perak High Court, Derek James Mackay, 27, Customs Preventive Officer, East Perak, denied he received any money as alleged by the prosecution. "Either Teh Peng Sooi did not give Ooi
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    73 4 MR. J. Skeldon, Manager of Malayan Airways Ltd. who returned to Singapore by air yesterday after attending the Traffic Conference of the international Air Transport Association at Cannes. It was the first time that Malayan Airways was represented at such a conference. Mr. Skeldon said that tourist services by air
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  • 357 4 Make Your Choice Wisely McNeice STRONGLY urging everyone m Singapore who has the privilege of voting m the City Council elections to record his vote, Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, President of the City Council, m a speech over Radio .Malaya last night said that the electoral rolls have been increased very
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  • 96 4 standard Staff Reporter RADIO MALAYA. Singapore. has made special arrangements to broadcast the results of tomorrow's Singapore City Council and Jo! Town Council elections Singapore City Council tion results will be announced from 10 p.m. onwards when the n programmes a ii! be I upted as Rariaj Ifa
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  • 172 4 Moun ta in La bou red To Produce A Mouse RAJ ANSWERS TAN I i MB. c. R Dastntti Raj Slag; 1 (ouncillor (Lab. Horho,e, vesterda challenge issued to him h Mr C T_ P 1 ol the Pro fi n T he Part* M r£ 2^* 1 across the
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  • 152 5 Vote PMU, J.B. Voters Are Urged i iik t J esidenl or the Peninsular Maiaj Union, Locha Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Rah:'i>, io a broadcast last night, urged tha Johore Bahru Town Council election voters rr> cast tneii \ote^ fur the P.M.U, candidate io order that the country aril] remain
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  • 127 5 KUALA I LTMPUB Thurs.— A '-I ni m ll demolition squad puller! down i o huts this norning a s "unauthorised building One h is pulled down despite the pleas of a woman. A: ge she threw herse pj ostrate m protest. The other ho is
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  • 288 5 St:»-rlard Staff r<>rr->|>ondYnt PINANG, Thurs.— Kathusiasm may be lackinc m Pen.ms;\ second postwar Municipal Klertions which will take plao oa Saturday, as only three seats instead of nine are being contested by three rival parties Radicals. Labour and the I MM) Muslim
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  • 246 5 Johore Bahru Voters Told What To Do At The Polls POINTERS for Johore Bahru voters on how to cast their votes tomorrow at the Johore Bahru Town Council elections were i given last night by the Supervisor of Elee- lions, Inche Ismi bin Ismail, m a broadcast j talk. •'Those
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  • 117 5 THE leader of the nine UMNO-MCA candidates. Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, m a broadcast last night appealed to the voters to elect UMNOMCA candidates to the Johore Town Council at the elections tomorrow. "I appeal for a full mandate." he said "'1 feel that
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  • 84 5 $6O Mil. Jap Assets To Pay Damages LONDON. Dec. 4 CReuter)— Mr. Frederick Enroll Con_er J vative, asked m the House of I Commons yesterday how much the Japanese Government had contributed towards the settlement of Malayan war damage claims. Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton replied. "The Japanese Government does not
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  • 47 5 [POH, Thurs— Lai Cbak Khoy. a year old nice seller. was 'fined $15 m the Magistiate Court today for obstructing the road. Before leaving Court, he was advised by the Magistrate to keep moving il he did not want to be charged again.
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  • 539 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— With the seconc Municipal elections 48 hours ahead, party leaders wen on the air today m a final appeal to voters to suppor their candidates. Mr. H. S. Lee on behalf of the Alliance group claimed thai the UMNO-MCA merger has
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  • 28 5 A FUN FAIR will oe held on Sunday at the Lskandai Polo Club, Kuala Kangsar, m aid of the United Malays National Organisation Welfare! Fund.
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  • 25 5 TAN Tai Beng v. as fined V--'> by the Port Dickson Magi trate, for selling cloth al Linggj Village without a Licence.
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  • 35 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thtu The last meeting ol 'he Se gor Council of State for this year will be held m the Sei gor Council Chamber 'ncie on Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 10 am
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  • 346 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs— Dato Onn bin Ja'aiar President of IMP, m a fiery speech yesterday replied to the criticisms levelled at the IMP candidates who are standing for election to the Johore Bahru Town Council. i He was speaking at the last meeting oi
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  • 804 6 E'iME Special Committee appointed to inquire into the ■•itn.mic position of the Malays can. !<>r purposes 0_ roach the problem as though it were lely i hich concerned the Malays. For it is true at tb as a community, belong to the econound< privileged group. His also true
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  • 265 7 RI Army Split May Lead To Civil Conflict JAKARTA, Dec. 4— An Indonesian army dispute s Defence Minister Hamengku Buwono's control of three of the Republics seven sum and poses a grave risk to the Cabinet of Wilopo. > vers said that il the conflict concked it could possibly lead
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  • 15 7 Ri iter)! E id. the Etanl eign •!7. rt I
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  • 28 7 Dutch Govt. On Talks With RI em I hrone. as a ms me: an Union. to DS. Ed lhat .i resump spirit ol nil ing tndum v. B
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  • 140 7 Dr. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India, inaugurated the third International Planned Parenthood Conference, at the C. J. Hall m Bombay on Nov. 24. Over 400 delegates, representing 14 non-Communist countries, were m attendance. Dr. Radhakrishnan, who is also president of UNESCO, told the opening
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  • 42 7 V accination BEGINNING irom Der 8, '.nation against smallpox ed out at a Citj icil infant i i inics nd 10 tC ra, daily. pt on Sum', j s nd holidays. The i ar< asked ,j i the change m t'ne time.
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  • 69 7 MONTE CARLO, Dec. 1. (AP) Ex-Kins Farouk left Monte Carta f«>r Rome by train last sight without once setting foot la the Casino. lhe former monarch had come to France to attend the funeral at Montpellier al Queen Elena of Italy, widow •I ex-Kirn Victor Enunanuel. Ihraya
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  • 134 7 MOSCOW. Dec. 3, (AP): T'ne British Embassy an- j nounced today that the j Russians have confiscated another British trawler, t'ne Skegness, for fishing ir Soviet territorial waters. A spokesman said the For-! eign Ministry officially informed the embassy of the incident last night. The
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  • 41 7 DR. JEROME Pelf- -on. art American negro, has been appointed Director of the Public Health Service of the World 1 lealth 0\ ganisat on. He is at present m Be i it with the United Nations relief agency. Reuter
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  • 21 7 LONDON. D« 4. (Reuter)--T'ne present magnetic activity ■ng radio propagation ions is likely \o continue severe until Dec 7.
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  • 147 7 LONDON. Dec. 4, (AP). Tlie next head of the Royal Air Force yesterday praised America's giant B-36 atom bomber. Sir William Dickson, upon his return from a two-monlh 35,000 mile-tour of Korea -md Allied Air bases m ib* nations, said: "I don't think people realize
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  • 68 7 LONDON. Dec. 4 (Renter)— l Mr. Winston Churchill will have private talks on defence including the question of Britain's exclusion Irom ANZUS. Pacific Defence Alliance, with lhe Prime Ministers of Australia, New Zealand mid Canada ibs weekend. Authoritative London quart- j ers said today thai Mr.
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  • 396 7 Today 's Power Cuts SINGAPORE substations liable to load shedding todays DAY \rlhnr IM.. Park lew Hotel. Spore Swimming Club, Ik Kirn, t i:. Shipyard, Rhu < ross, Nunyang Ice Win., If. Raton*, Broadrlck Rd., >«« lew Hotel, I ust I'oasl Kd.. lelok Kurau. Ocean Park Hotel, Bedok, Changi •t.
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  • 367 7 Amendment Calls For Cease-Fire UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 4— The United Notions General Assembly with only the Soviet bloc voting "no" yesterday odopted India's Korean peace plan and offered it to the Chinese and North Korean Reds. The voire on the Indian blueprint was 54
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  • 92 7 OVER 20 senior British Far Eastern diplomats started a four-day secret conference yesterday to discuss political and economic matters affecting 'he region. With the very heavy schedule and hard pressed for adequate amount of time to cover all. the participants were understood to have given
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  • 90 7 PARIS. Der. 4, (Renter).— Vietminh supporters exploded a mine beneath a passenger train 3 2 miles north of Saigon, according to a French press agency report from Saigon today. One soldier of the train's escort died on the way to hospital and three others were gravely injured.
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  • 50 7 CHONG Lip Thye (35) was charged m th e Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with cheating J. B. Macmillan of $33,830 worth of mild steel bars between July and August. whilst employed as salesman. He claimed trial and was allowed bail of- $40,000 until Dec. 11.
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  • 37 7 BAGHDAD. Dec. 4. (AFP)— A Vampire jet fighter of Pakistan's air force crashed this morning at Baghdad. The plane was on its way to Britain. The British pilot narrowly escaped injury. The piane was destroyed
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  • 62 7 SIR Robert Barlow, chairman of the Metal Box Company Ltd., London arrived m Singapore last night by Qantas/BOAC to visit the local factory. Sir Robert is also inspecting Metal Box factories m Australia and New Zealand. He was met at thc airport by Mr. Colin D Yarrow,
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  • 36 7 TWO fire engines wire summoned to the Aik Hoe Rubber Factory m Kirn Chuan Road. Singapore, last night. On arrival, they found tljat it was only a hornets' n< st that c.'Might lire.
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  • 72 7 Stancord Lcndon Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 4. The following ore thr cloSMfl prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market today LONDwN RUBBER Spot Hid. Jan. /Mor. 27 Apr./ June* 26; d June/Stpt. 26 Dec c.i.f. 27 d. Market: Steady. LONDON TIN Spor /*953 per ton
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  • 191 7 WASHINGTON, Dec 4. Reuter).— Mr. John Foster Dulles, President-elect Fisenhower's Secretin of State, discussed thc Inited Nations' action m Korea lin his first talks yesterday with Mr. Dean \thtmm, TS Secretary ol State. Mr. Dulles said m a ment afterwards: "S< Acheson was very kind
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  • 114 7 UK To Cut Defence Spending LONDON, l>< < t I Mint-tee InsUm I hoi announced todaj that Briu will have to tui li.k U Mfi Fence production ptti-wmi !«ir Hot and must urn < I reduce some nnhiarx contra* *lr_adj placed. Mr. hur< hill said lii< i back ««tuld partlculartj
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  • 31 7 Fire Fol lows First 'Cat' DARTMOOh Dec. 4 (AP) Fire broki < m Dart moor ja n authorities today to find il on of flogg oners ratcalU en ad been i i
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  • 122 7 BELGIUM'S Charge d'Affaire- m Bangkok, Baroa de Gaiffier d'Hestrov and his P<-kin»; bom irife (Bnro ness de Gaiffier) arrived m fiil'lf ll* r last ni^ht b] < I thay Pacific Airways. The Raton cainf to mevl the Far East tounnn X* I Rian Trade .Mission w hi< h is due
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    • 58 7 —__—_______________l MM— '-Ji ll B fffe _F IPOH RACES SPECIAL REDUCED FARE $135 J-- II \S BY RACEGOERS SPECIAL AIRCRAFT ONLY DEPARTING SINGAPORE 0815 krs. SATURDAY DEC. 13th RETURNING SUNDAY DEC. Hth DEPARTING IPOH 1500 krs. BOOK EARLY TO tNSURE YOUR SEAT Malayan airways MA AGERS: MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. OCEAN
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    • 76 7 i^ i^' i!? :i *«-*<_______jpi «iurn i y Vk y i $&k W 7 UreatVHt i\am*>* ViU_U I mW% MM *l»' I fi _ra v MM _f •_r M LTM MM StOCCi o o.lfblr from the Sole Agent ROBINSON CO., LTD. STORE KUALA LUMPU* RALEIGH From $140.00 In Green ROBIN
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  • 132 8 'Ranch! P O Veteran, To Be Sold For Scrap LONDON. De 4. (Reuter)— i The British liner Etanchi, a 27--year-old veteran of the Australian ano Far East shipping route-, is on her last trip from Australia. The P. O. announced yesterday the 16,758-tonner will be sold for scrap iron when
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  • 318 8 Jap 'Cut-Price Competition Not Serious— Paust Standard Shipping Reporter THE threat of "cut-price" competition from Japan, with her rapidly-expanding merchant fleet, m the race to secure money-earning I cargoes for carriage, is not likely to be serious, i according to Mr. Dagfinn Paust, Jr., General hAanager of Barber Fern-Ville Lines,
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    • 641 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE S_n PnUMiMO Los Ancrlrs \l \iiinn.in I .iii.mlm (itie-> Al ASK A BEAM 21 81 !>•< tt -'M>e. M.-. l_n IX »-> \\\i>\ Bf \R "!;> SSJaa 21 SSJaa BSJa« I Feb -1 Feb Fo I I pari alars oi D !>- p 1 an
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    • 897 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT3. Recalar Sailin?> to hina an Japan from Sine i, oi Port SweMenkam Penane Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China _c Japan. Due S pore Due Peaanui From "YorhOW" Dec 1? Dec 17 Japan II Konu ••Pm ,m" Dee .'0 Dee 23 Hongkong Penan;
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    • 427 8 a^e/a ntf? Luna -»-_.--__n\jr_> [Royal Kotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Ncderlaod Line Kotterdam Koiterdato Am-.ietd.im HALIFAX PORTLAND (Maine) BOSION NtW VOKK PHILADEI PHIA BAI 1 IMORE YIORII r Nfr W OKI fr ANS Spore P Sham Penans KOTA BAROE (RU Gdn. 8 9SaiK 6 Dei 7 Dec 8 Dec ROEPAT
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    • 430 8 -AST ASIATIC HUE BAIUNGB FKOM m \Mm\\\i\ i t -MOMMA- tm Dfakarti flNiaaeiniera only) ■|AL_ilxlA- fo- Itett^n 4 n -uiv fO»«»i«era rmly) ru.VA Pei Melbourne Svdne, Brisbane [M ••>LVLA((A" t« I) tkarta, 'h Bangk ik Saigon, kong. Mani i; .viloma Bangkok n ItFek FKOM .IA! \N Ho\, r „vr SAILINGS
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  • 162 9 ~mr-wrT'm _r __-_k r li Willi i_l-. f S. Will Be \^> r> m mw Asked To Help Stabilize Prices uf Commonwealth coun- dm et r,. fa other when a tate nl emergency* 1 might v I OR tht market of a ia M material isloo, In
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  • 110 9 Rubber Gains 2 Cents THF. Fai K. p tical news tinued to ,t! k I rubber market m Singa exp r I r provi ment n grade rul r tor nipmenl risinf Hits to 92 5 ents per at th rlose. To. kel pened Rrm at per lb. on rep
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  • 114 9 FAO To Hold Conference ROME, Dec. 4. fAP) The U ted Nation. F<:;>>i and A i cultu Oi anisatii in -vv lay 13 rope q and Near mtries to send rets to a conservative limber production conat Amman, .lorci..:) The ing, to discuss all pects oi i rvation and m
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG, Dec. 4 S < rd s« '-5 P r, ce_ on the Hong] lE> tod iy were $15 72 to £1 sterlI $6.0775 to U.S. $1; $1 B3_ '«> SI: $(UBfiO to one 1 R Go I $280,375 to
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    77 9 THIS is the first bus shelter of its kind m Singapore, and if the plans are passed by the City Council ainhori ties. many more will be built. Made of Dexion aluminium imported from Britain, these '(iotas' shelters can be manufactured locally for about S 1.500. each and the great
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  • 176 9 B -NGKOK. Dec 4 (Ri iitei Ihe Thai Government ri •he 1 hai Final Syndicate to import 240.000 oui i f gold of less within three monti --tinu fron December. It is \mderstood the Financial S U pun hased 25 ooc from i ers who
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  • 64 9 EXPORTS ol tin and tin nti atea ona Malaya ,v c :ib r amounti d to 5.32*3 tons making the total imDorts tor the 11 months of the \l ar nt 59,74- tons (59 941 tons for tbe corresponding period 1951). Of last mobtb's exports 2.291
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  • 121 9 GENEVA Dee, 4 (UP):— The cosi of living throughout the world has rlimbed steadily m the past two years, ,lS been levelling off m the past six months, me j. rnation il Labour Organisation reported. survey of the economic conditions m 45 coun-
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  • 88 9 MORE than $6,270,000 worth of copra have been exported from the Federation of Malaya vi the first nine months of 1952, including some $730,000 dur ng s ptember. During the nine month :vriod the Federation imonrled nearly $3.50(1.000 worth of cofJra C 5190,000 m September). During September
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  • 266 9 Split Over Tariff Bates At C'weatth Talks LONDON. Fee. 4 liter)— Comm inweaHh stat< smi n al thi ir big ecorjomi eunfew nee yesterday tailed to see c over a prop the right to extend 1n- ai preference, the trading fence built around the Bntish Commonwealth and Empire. Three countriS-
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  • 269 9 COPRA MARKET MALAYAN copra traders feel that a relaxation of what has been described as a "monopolistic control" over copra exports by Indonesia, would stimulate the trade which at the moment is anything but satisfactory. The copra fund's virtual control OVCT prices and exports, is
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  • 116 9 COMMODITY PRICES _L -mm~ CLOSING rubber prk'es rents per Ib m Singa pore yesterday were: No 1 KS S Spot loose fl?? fi?; t O R m rules Nov Xo. 1 R.S.S. 92a 923 No. 2 R.S.S. 871 88 No. :i R.S.S. 84. x:> Tone: Steady LONDON Xl BBr.K Thursday's
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  • 139 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Malayan share market was quiet and hesitant today. Industrials showed slight gains m certain counters, while tins were inclined to ease slightly. Rubber sharewere irregular. Changed juices are: Jin\i f<• SHlcrs Fed. Di.sp. 1.85 1.95 United Engineers Ords. 12.85 13.25 Wearne Bros. 2AO
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  • 131 9 standard Market Re part er THE produce market m Singapore was firm m both the copra and co sooul oil sections yesterday, with -mail business reported m copra. Copra changed hands a' $35i per picul with buyi rs at $35 and sellers at $354. Coconut oil
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    • 106 9 Grain Dew B| c *<r \>/ fu l.re/t flu Iwmfrg t'letut! i >. ir.'o -he hc*l K en fl'.!«.h. > brush is rccJcr- '•■un clcuns, c whole •i reach -r tt,US«» ,11 IMb 1 ■€:■■!<- i>g. i HARPIG i 4TOHY CLEA.MSfR **«-iaai!ll Gland Discovery t stores Youth -4 Hours 'i;
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    • 21 9 w,th ATLAS on Distributed Ibrotfgbont Malaya an«l Singapore h) Ihe STANDARD VACUUM OIL COMPANY. (Incorporated m lhe U.S.A. villi l.iiuil<-<! liuhilify)
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    • 1145 9 SINGAPORE ships IN HARBOUR PENANG mAOY uiiARM- ENTERTAINMENTS L/IMI\I ShllM GOdOWH I'tr ,<M MALAI \n- Mi li T. ,:l N (Spore Brancb): P /^per.- 1)4 M c fr gat British Cou 2 <ATfI%V: Flan Zml^JLfgSmXmm* i 5^30 D.m^tenn^at^ h ,Rd (t|(:uV:^ pht t r.W.I Malay class (begin ers n k
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  • 643 10  -  AUDREY WHITING HOLLYWOOD'S FIRST LADY SHOCKS AMERICA By )l -TROIT, Thurs. A revue thai is rocking this city anil shocking America m a delightful M»rt ot way is cumins, to 1 union as SOOB as Amenta lets it go. For -ar whom I ggling ii but
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  • 530 10  -  'ANACRUSIS' Music Notes By IN the impresario field the New Year looks like bein^ one of unprecedented mosical activity, judkri by fixtures for the first few weeks announced by our two premier musical organisations, the Musical Society and Chamber Ensemble.' Tlie brilliant young French pianist. Germaine
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  • 1293 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES OF MEN AND MUSIC By COMMENTING recently on the Pipes and drum.^ of the RAF at Seletar and. as a Sassenach, pleading an alarming ignorance of the bagpipes has done me a bit of good anyway, for a friendly soul (most certainly a Scotsman)
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    • 68 10 h'(.M»\!~; her*? She «.i s m Singapore not so Ion? ago. sang at a popular nightspot, and LJ™ l lf ,r !i P 3 Tf, f Standard i i pfce. XeuTe right. Sin- is Shirley Abu-air now m Loudon hopinc lo get a job m i t*~h[ -c. Twentv-one-T<>ar-old Australian-born
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    • 252 10 kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*****, i To be loved by you I From the time you say goodb ft b lo OINAH SHORE TONY M -RTIH If someone hod told me No other girl for me (Both him "About Face")... b 10:34 j TONY MARTIN K,ss of fire HENRY RENE ORCHEST^ HUGO WINTERHALTER OFCH.
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    • 368 10 RITA DEL MAR rTIODAY'S QUOTATION: 'The J a\etj»e man Usually has one I id -a and uses it as a wat.li dog to run out and bark at other Ideas and scire them away." Everett Dean Martin FRIDAY FQR EVERYONE: To.ii..' huhli^lu.- relationships I both with individuals and the 1
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  • 62 11 BANGKOK INVITES TOP ASIAN TT PLAYERS Izrd Tab!. Tennis Reporter of the best Asian table tennis > fly !"o Bangkok en Monday to infoiiotioti of a Table Tennis As Ii >ng Ko.. Fang and Japan H ji Sj h i Qciatian, v ng the >n. offered an all expenses .re
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  • 148 11 THF. Chines*. Chin Woo Xlhletii ■> Association ol Singapore will give an e\ habit-en of the Chinese Ail of Self Defence at its eon Ceil tomorrow and Sunda> aighl at the Happy World Stadium. ih. fa pat lot lhe A i nations aa hip
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  • 18 11 MHS Crests For Players to have al o. Lumpur and a. "ions. bl a ie m officials igible
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  • 68 11 THE ia rig will represent the Singapore Asians Rugby XV against the Singapore Engim i i Regiment a: 1 nson F to n -w. _f B X- B Tl Lis Eng Slang i. y Cfa og •Jlupillai: Chong Nee I M Ch :an Kah wai b a
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  • 51 11 KUALA KANGSAR. T -Pi i k Malay m take pai I the "I .v s Inter-State rangular tournament on Dec. _5 and 26 at Kuala Lumpur. Competing States are S gor, Negri Sembilan, Pahang and Perak. There vill be trial matches at Ipoh on Saturday and
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  • 15 11 LONDON, Dec. 3 (Reuter)— Rugby league results: Australian tour: Dew-bury 7. Australians 22.
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  • 185 11 IN a friendly badminton match played at the Clerical Union Elan, the GEC Social] and etic Club were beaten v Robinson Sports Club by five games to three. The results were (GEC Social and Athletic Club players mentioned first): Singles: A. Lee lost to Phua I
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  • 78 11 llii Singapore women s seven a side hockey tournament was concluded on the pad-rig un Wednesday with •he Siagapere Cricket Club hxst team winning the championship by healing WRAC one-nil. SCC ReMed tour teams m the tournament. The picture shows an incident m the match between the SCC
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  • 330 11 MELBOI RXE, Dee. 4, (AP).— Maureen Connolly beat Mary Hawton 6—4, 6—l to enter the final of the Victorian women's tennis championship at Kooyong Courts today. Baseline. Mrs. Hawton was jno match for the businesslike American and Wimbled-:: champion who was able to break Mary's
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  • 37 11 THE team to represent the Joililads against the RAOC on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. on the Depot ground at Alexandra R<»ad. Kattan. Xnrayana. Khrishnasamy. Ghani, Safwan. Govinda. Sintha. Ebrahim. Edwards. Rahman. Vjiyanathan. Saladuhin, Muniyan'di. Vaithylingam.
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  • 117 11 MANILA. Dec. 4 (LP): Phil Menard, manager of the Filipino flyweight champion, Fanny Campo. said today he s awaiting word from Tokyo >n whether world i;i !l ifoshio Shirai is willing to lefiend hi- crown jam I [,'ampo. Menard daimed H Cam>o had been promised a
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  • 72 11 MELBOURNE, (Airmai (Reuter- AAP) In error, a bookmaker handed a punter A 1,100 instead of £A5-10-od. at Caulfield for a LAI investment un Morse Code. The error was discovered when a second punter claimed a winning bet of £A9OO to £A2OO. Inquiry showed there had been confusion m
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    • 357 11 SITUATIONS VACANT LARGE American Company offers an excellent opportunity m sales department to a University Engineering Graduate OT person with equivalent technical education or experience. Applicant must be of Chinese parentage, must speak Hokkien. Cantonese, between 21 and 'i 0 years of age. Write Box No T. 1051. Singapore Standard
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    • 627 11 I HOTICES CLOSING OF CHANGKAT JONG ROAD TELUK ANSON TUE al \c road wj I be ed !i all tra Sc from I p.m. on 3th D- ber ''•■> I a i "ii ;r., Dl .mber. LS jto enable repairs to be ried out to the level i al re
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    • 309 11 I Meml-jers ol p Singfipora 'R le A mriat rem v Din nts be held I Ri iurani Hhpv,jt ?3 M I ><V < i m I l ITl<"> est oai rharfc l |HO. 1 fore I I I 1 > r ILLEN GU MU] t.. Mr N. I I
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    • 228 11 f-__ZT" i-'. YORE BOSS -an' PO'K E-JJEBrRD- V^^ -AN VLBBF.. AETER T CDCP _X U _^A _A^V G^U'.r *4.00y-*W,/J J /.'iLL GIVE. VO' A A CHOPS. f f WOULD VO' LIKE &Q§t A L L TH E > C L L r*T rSZ*M£ -_'a 'Ou? \;-.-.5_.. 4 RAiSE.^-LEirs rnEV is
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  • 949 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Will Be A Threat rwi ir\ _f _Of lo Dondang Sayang By IPOH, Thurs. Kong Ming, with J. Donnelly astride, and Coralira (A^awi) were the most impressive workers at this morning's workouts of candidates entered for Saturday's races opening day of the Perak Turf Club's
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  • 105 12 i r _DIO Malaya will j i broadcast commentaries on i the second "id third days' i race, of the Perak Turf i meeting at Ipoh. i The first racing rom- I men! iries broadcast from I i Ipoh since the war were on I
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    65 12 TllE Peace Cup. presented by t lie All-China Athletic Federation, which arrived yesterday, live days after the Asi9.n tahle tennis championships was concluded, was officially presented to the mixed doubles champions. India's Jayant and Mrs. Goo] Nasikwalla at the Singapore Recreation Club yesterday. Picture shows [latin Paglar handing over the
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  • 306 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two rugby matches were played here today. On the padang the Selangor United beat Selangor Club by three points (one try) to nil. On Blurt' Koad ground the Polite beat SAS (Malayan Scouts) by 17 points (one goal, one penalty and
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  • 193 12 THE Bluff Road game was J triumph for Yusoff Shah, state right winger, playing at full back. Shall scored 14 out oi the IT points for the Police His penalty conversion from a difficult angle and with a heavy ball was the best
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  • 263 12 Carthusian Looks A Promising Sort II*()H. Thurs.— Several tnin.r Jack Spencer's indidates entered loi Saturday's engagements were given useful workouts at this morning's fast work on the sand track. Carthusian, i Casanova gelding who Ks making his first attempt at Cv* meeting is a promisReader asl ength cleai 4a (D.
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  • 101 12 IPOH KG HOCKEY IPOH. Thurs.— Entries foi the Ipoh District Hockey Association's knockout competition are now invited md should reach the hon. secretary, Mr. X. Joginder Singh, by Dec. 31. Entrance fee is SI 'J per team. To make the competition interesting the committee has decided to divide the teams
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  • 387 12 IPOH. Thurs.- Bright Sagittarius i I Donne ly I and Gilded Dome (Flannery) provided very int< resting spin at tins morning's workouts of lates entered for Saturla 3 t i es. Sent at threespeed over six fur>ngs s \v tpped on more t'-'n the half mile and
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  • 275 12 SAFA Going On Lx tensive Tour AN EXTENSIVE overseas tour will be undertaken hy the Singapore Amateur Football Association beginning January 20. A 20-man Colony contingent will visit Hongkong. Manila. Indonesia and probably Saigon playing more than 10 matches. In Hongkong, their first stop. the SAFA side will meet a
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  • 177 12 KIA Score 9th Successive Win IPOH, Thurs. Kinta Indian Association continued their winning way today when they beat the ACS first string by 3 o m a league hockey tie. The KIA now have 18 points from nine games and look set to retain the championship. However, they will come
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  • 200 12 Today 's Rugger Classic KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A record crowd is expected at the padang tomorrow where the Special Air Service Regiment will meet the Fijian? m what should be the best Rugby match of ibe season m the Federation. Both have impressive records, but the Fijians are tipped to
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  • 33 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER: Boys' Clubs final— Prince Edward Rd. r. Q en St. at SRC. HOCKEY: Friednly— Latiff Wa d 'ers r \A at IA; BOD Tobin Cup at BOD Depot ground.
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  • 84 12 DRIFFIELD IS CHAMP CALCUTTA. Dec. 3 (Re Leslie Driffield. 38Leeds iron foundry and holoer of the English title, today became world amateur billiards champion when he beat Robert Marshall ol A tralia, the holder, by I points to 983. Driffiel by m ail his five games m the champion for
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  • 44 12 DC A b il Hangai "D" Malayan Ah B—o8 0 m a Winston 1 1 1 ci at F:u er I'.u k c Scorer-, v ere Tj ti B n (2), Tone Gih (2) Dafii -i m .i. j K."
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  • 251 12 YMCA Keep Sultan Cup For 2nd Year IPOH. Thurs. Vounc Men j ir j stl n lion retained the Saltan Iskandar Shah they defeated Perak Chinese Recreatioa three matches to one m the final to* a, ((f Inter-dab knockout tennis compcti; This is the second year I have won the
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  • 53 12 Kedah Whip Perlis 5-o MOl s{\,; Ke. I Sultan, i played X I luaJifj lot the sen -i una Kelantaa I i i ground 1 •"<""' dillxuK am] tllf i rami m tin !..,i llr baUrir- m insidi I /.ui iv (he forward and inside m d Milaimaa u.r. respoasibif
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  • 29 12 Boys Club Soccer Final Today SINGAPORE b final between th B lengers. Prim I Boys Club w. SRC groi day. B cup and medals y pro\ the Singapore R
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  • 99 12 IPOH. Thurs— PC'RC women m preparation for the m Ler-CRC quadrangular hockey meet at Ipoh will play Ipoh Veterans on the upper padang jn Saturday. PC'RC will be selected from Misses Tan Kirn Kee. Lim Swan Gaik. Ooi Soh Han. Ou. reoh Pitt, Chiang Wan
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