Singapore Standard, 11 December 1952

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard fhgkdshfgkd VOL. 11l NO. 162 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 16 1 Uneasy Calm Reigns SSABLANCA I and icials I ■Mred pendI i I r t roops i
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  • 7 1 Vietnamese Make 'Fast Contact' p i p
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  • 3 1 A. F.P.
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    32 1 THIS was more than the terrorists had bargained for. A Home Guard unit of Kampong Kuala Kechau m Pahang is the first unit m the State to have eight Malay women members.
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  • 16 1 The hou ed on j BatU Lama. igun, Tret gganu has been area curfew.
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  • 65 1 RUBBER prices m sin- ipore real bed the highest levels sime May this ir. first grade rubber fof December shipment being footed it '>X; tents per ib .it oiu- stage <>* the (radios on aa active market Tbe auurkel closed uuiet aftei active at 97J rents
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  • 56 1 SEVERAL people are believed to have been killed following a collision between the on. l--,);, Netherlands liner. "Maasdam," and a German inker Another United States ship. Sea Fort, seriously damaged yesterday when it collided with a warship 85 miles southwest of San Diego, is trying to reach San
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  • 210 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Six more terrorists were killed and two wounded by security forces m the Federation yesterday. These included two women and a man who were shot dead by a patrol of the 1 7 Gurkhas m the Jelebu district of Negri Sembilan.
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  • 96 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 10 (Reuter)—Prime Minister Nehru today denounced as '"fantastic nonsense" reports that he would take the oath of allegiance to Queen Elizabeth at the London coronation ceremony next June. Mr. Nehru made the statement m the House of the People during a turbulent
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  • 28 1 THE coronation of Queen Elizabeth will be described to the world m 42 languages and by 250 radio and television commentators, the BBC announced. A.P.
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  • 148 1 KIKUYU USE POISONED ARROW NAIROBI, Dec. 10: (Renter)— A poisoned arrow was fired at an African policeman dur ing a combined police and military raid asainst Mau Man suspects, 50 miles north of Nairobi, it was official!} j (ported here today. This is the first time that Kikuyu tribesmen have
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  • 146 1 LONDON, Dec. iO (AP): A government publication shocked Britain today with details of how delicate children m open air schools scrapped snow from their desks and otherwise lived against the elements. Sir John Charles, chief medical officer of the Ministry of Education, m his
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  • 49 1 Estate Manage* Estate Manager Escapes Ambush KUALA LUMPUR, W The Assistant Manager i Pi :alan Bukit Estate m th( Pagoh area of Johore, Mi Bryne, was ambushed by abou 15 to 20 iei roi ists. but c. unhurt. One terrorist and two tables were wounded dvi ing the shooting.
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  • 44 1 DORRANCE K< 1 i of the R (construction F Corporation denying rumours that the gi v planned a 60 per cen reduction m the allotment o: synthetic rubber, sai< during the next quarter duction would he 165,000 tons per quarter. A. F.P.
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  • 33 1 THE Tokyo High C i tod ry i that D. H rence's novel "I. ly I ley's Lover" was ob upheld a 250 000 vei posed on the p lower court.
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  • 254 1 TB PATIENTS FORGET THEIR WORRIES AND GIVE TO THE FUND Standard Staff Reporter I >n_ the mo I touching gifts received yesterday for our Readers' Christmas Toy Fund earne from the "3. patients Oi Ward Seven oi the Tan Tock Sen- Hospital m Singapore. In spite oi thinr own worries,
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  • 69 1 HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 10, (UP).— Christine Jorgensen, the former Gl who became woman, may conn to the film capital early next ye. a- to make movie, producer A! ii en told newsmen here. k i en s dd be had discussed the matter with tha
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  • 212 1 Ma lay a 's First Women Home Guards EIGHT Malay women are setting a precedent for the women of Malaya to follow. In a remote kampong m Kuala Kechau, Pahang, these eight women astounded crowds with their familiar handling of their single-shot guns. These eight women were drawn into the
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    44 1 S. PHARMARAJ, U rrorist District Committee m* n b- i for B its* I .mi. Selaaj <>, n v si at dead b] patrol oi tl c I.i t SuffoUts Oil l>. i \>, v..t> also known is ii mj alias I. Moses, Ui is Eren
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  • 323 1 4 TOWNS BLITZED IN BIGGEST RAID Red Rail Yards Hit TOKYO, Dec. 10. Wave after wave of American naval planes have made the b'tjgest and most northerly raid of the Korean war, bombing the North Korean frontier rail junction of Hunyung about 90 miles West of the great Soviet port
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  • 133 1 LONDON. Dee. 10. (Reuter). The Privy Council m London reserved judgment yesterday on a Malayan appeal against a land setl ement payment m Japanese occupation dollars. The appeal was brought by P. C. R. L. Letchumanan ChcUiar to whom m 1941 lands at Machap, Malacca. were
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  • 50 1 GENERAL Sir Gerald Temple r. High Commissioner m Malaya, will r* t *m to Kuala Lumpur from London <"> Monday or I uesfi next week. sierday b a tea party ad Malaya Ball to some of the hundreds ol 'ay, Chinese, Indian and Eurasian stir a.
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  • 24 1 London Fog Blamed For 160 Deaths ■DON. Dec. m fAP) Four days of opj I >n. ry ailm< n I'lO the vict •d *>on
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  • 9 1 POl tit n for 50 to study
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  • 306 2 lEleventh Hour Effort By Head Of Labour Dept. AN attempt to avert the strike of the 24 stokers employed at the Katlang Gas Works will be made by the Commissioner for Labour, Mr. G. W. Davis. Mr. Davis told The Standard yesterday that he would
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  • 315 2 TIIK man who was a victim ol acid throwing m Singapore just before he v. as scheduled to give evidence m a corruption case was yesterday allowed to sit m the witness box of the Singapore Assizes M hen he testified at the
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  • 71 2 ABDUL. Malek bin Dajerc c ok-hindtr had ey ■.< a p e foi on an When the CO I -r went up to him for his lvi lalefc sa id i I a Yt sta rd ay he was chais. 1 i k ting the
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  • 105 2 UMNO-MCA Alliance To Celebrate THE UMNO and the MCA a big tin v r ai gettogether party to celebrate tory m the rec< i1 t MIS. .More than 50 C gU( sts nave been invited bj U VINO al its headquarters al Ja an Ibrahim on Friday. The first session
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  • 204 2 CONVICTED t large of ng rive tins of cigarettes, th SiO. 50 How F (26), who had five I is convictions, asked; the Singapore First Distri Mr. A. W Bellamy. relay, to give him a eh a nee. will not
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    90 2 photo. TWO MEN, one a learner-driver were badly injured r when this car ran into a tree outside the Muslim Bidadari cemetery at Serant,oon Road yesterday. Two other passengers m the rear seat, a woman and a little girl escaped with minor injuries. An infant the woman iraa carrying: m
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  • 305 2 Need For Cheap Rubber Stressed mmmm Wk^ *m*mm »^SmP f^mW "Krn^ Jkm *K^/ *mV JL KS K^ *V*la Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed —ln a broadcast over Radio Malaya on the replanting ot smallholders' rubber. Mr. A. C. Smith, Chief Replanting Officer of the Rubber Industry (Replanting:) Board last night said
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  • 64 2 TENGKU Mahkota, the Rrjent of Johore. celebrates his 18th birthday today. The Regent whose birthday 'ell on Nov. 28 had to postpone tis celebration because of the teath of Tengku Ampuan 3e r e>< Nov. 25. There will be a tea party In he evening and
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  • 206 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Post and Telecommunications Employees' Union will be held shortly to take a strike ballot This Union. Th e Standard •earns. s taking thi s action to press tor the implementation of a new pay
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  • 122 2 WHILE a Chinese was hav-j ng his porridge at a stall two) nen approached him from be- i lind and attacked him with an j terated water bottle «nd an 1 ron har. the Singapore Third police Com: At., si rate, Air. I. B. Livingstone was
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  • 92 2 DOCTORS. sister?, nurses and medical students attached to the Singapore General Hospital are combining again to stage a Christmas Concert to be held at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. University of Malaya, on Wed.. Dec. 17 at 8.30 p.m. The fi -r st Christmas Concert by the Hospital
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  • 24 2 THE next monthly meeting of the Singapore Rural Board will be held on De< 18 m the Colonial Secretary's Office Conference Room
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  • 206 2 Charles (8½) Has A 'Man-to-man' Talk Standard Shipping Reporter WITH both hands sfjfTed deep m the pockets of his jacket M aster Charles David Hunter, (right) aged eight and a half years, yesterday engaged an ami sed and delighted father. Mr. David Hunter, m a 'man to man talk. soon
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  • 72 2 Fraud Alleged To Get Loan KOH Vonsj Sung abas Chia Boon Seng, araa tentatively charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with cheating Tan Pia Teng of a cheque for $1,806 at an addres m Raffles Quay on July 21. Koh was alleged *o have deceived Tan into believing
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  • 266 2 THE Singapore Standard acknowledge! with thinks (he following donation to th** Christmas Toy Fund: Alreadj aduMinledgrd si.'.si: Civilian stall ttt 11.i|.. F.E.A.F.. bangi, Singapore $4.00 Anne L>ur\ Bau <iajah Sta if wi. Criminal RU cords Office. Koala F.umpur Z$M Patients «it Ward Se\en. Tan 1 aefc Seng Hospital,
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  • 209 2 FAO Accord On New Lumber Grading Course Stmdard Staff Reporter THE FAO Forestry Cotamis I sion for Asia and the Pacifii [yesterday agreed that a new lumber grading course shouk •be instituted. The Commission resumed it.* meeting m Singapore yester- day following a visit 4 o Kuate Lumpur where members
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    • 20 2 SPORTS LIGHT ROADSTER 2! —$130.00 'm J^ ROBINSON Co.. Ltd. I SIMIAPOIIK A\H kl Al A i I mpi n
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    • 203 2 **iw r *tm\ aY THE BUUPOG Ant t^^ 1 i>u d *>> i t i un Aust-ro(i«n bulldog Ant ccn s hold ,r. ,ts |ow> o glov t nv>i» 'Son o thousond i if, own »eight Compcc- vr-ly foi humon c0 < B tropejt cttistt would H< qnp on 80
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  • 137 3 Pre-Holidays Excursions CHILDREN rrom Singapore's feeder schools are being taken out on excursions around Singapore Island ever since the Cambridge Syndicate School Certificate i cai i ■t i < i started on Dec. I. I hese excursions are primarily t<» supplement the children's education out «»t doors, and also to
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  • 333 3 'Encouragement Of Politics Sensible Thing' Standard Staff Reporter LEADERS of the two Singapore Political Parties yesterday welcomed the University of Malaya's decision to encourage students to take interest m politics as a step m the right direction. They said that this would "definitely" contribute towards the political
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  • 66 3 AUSTRALIAN MINISTER GOES ON AIR STRIKE Standard «**>( Aviation Reporter AUSTRALIA'S Air Minister, Mr. William McMahon yesterday went to Singapore's air force station at Tengah donned a flying suit, climbed into a fully-loaded and armed white Lincoln of Australian Minister for Air UM. Navy. Mr. William Me viahon (right) watches
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    64 3 No. 1 Squadron R A A F and Hew on an airstrike against jungle-concealed Johore bandits. Mr. McMahon sat m the second pilot's seat next to Wing Commander Noel Quinn, Commanding Officer of No. 1 Squadron. Wing Commander W. K. BoliR.A.A.F. Deputy Direcof Persoi ho is accompanying the Minister On
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  • 197 3 BIG DEMAND FOR SATA XMAS SEAL CHRISTMAS greeting seals of the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association are reaching customers this year as far afield as the I nited States and Denmark, a S.A.T.A. official told The Standard yesterday. In Singapore, sales have already totalled almost $4,000 m cash with payment for many
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  • 129 3 MORE than 500 photographs, „tted m the Pan M ayan Photo Competition are being ,ised for 30 prizes offered by the H neyer Trading Co Malaya. Results will be published' m the Sunday SI lard. There will be nn exhibition o r Keystone, Bolsey and
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  • 65 3 PROGRESS on the building of the new $1,500,000 fire sta- j tion, on Alexandra Road, is ahead of schedule, Mr. W. I. Watson, City Architect and Building Surveyor, told The Standard yesterday. It is exported to be completed by September. 1953. The five-bay station includes workshops and housing
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  • 273 3 miles from Singapore. Mr. A .lahon saw a total of 10.000 lbs. of bombs dropped on the target. The Lincoln circled around and from a low height poured deadly fire from its 20 mm. cannons and .5 machine guns into jungle m two strafing runs.
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  • 27 3 THE 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. house curfew imposed on the new village of Batu Lima, Dungun, Trengganu, has been changed to an area curfew.
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  • 149 3 THE first postage stamps of the new reinn are now on sale at Army Host Offices m Singapore and m tbe Federation a The Coronation stamps will not arrive until next jear. it was stated. Two designers have err ..t-'d the denom *Mt .'> f
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  • 213 3 THE housing project for the Pasir Panjang Power Station is "making good progress," Air. VV. I. Watson, City Architect and Building Surveyor told The Standard yesterday. Although the entire 12--storey block of 42 flats for senior officers will not be completed until September. 1953, occupancy
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  • 137 3 MRS. T. Be Cruz, a S widow nd her seven ehiloverjoyed yesterday, w" a Standard I hand g $160 fro* S i Sii:' said "I very grateful for their ly help It was the noun' she has ever received her husband died m 1945. The
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  • 41 3 MR. E. H. Wilson, tor of Schools Br has been appointed a ary member of the Public Services Commission, Singapore. Air. W of Sir Han Hoe Lim, wl acts as Chairman of tha I on five months' leave.
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    • 163 3 STEfcL DESKS, 4f*9 QUALITY fa4Z<Vcf •OFFICE EBUIPMEIITi (<->>, fj«,> y-l S.~ tST SPC^T SEEING is believing Vftd U H BaOMM with Su-radrni rtll (1 (CC-th t* m m mmmm llr t l ClHl'.irS parkle. A daik d:p 'n Steradea ensure* your denture be;;.g clean and fre^h StendoM x >^ is
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  • 71 4 'I Saw Him Lifting '—Tec IN THE Singapore First Dis- triet Court yesterday. Ngah Hung wa> charged with stealing a fountain pen worth $7.50. from Chow Peng Cheong m an i omnibus, travelling along New Bridge Road on On. 24. Hassan a plain clothes deI tective said that as soon
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    61 4 photo. Lieut. Colonel William Fairbairn says farewell to Servant Ghnlam Haider of the Singapore Police Reserve "Unit before leaving by Qantas-BOAC last night for Sydney. He directed the organisation and trainin of this anti-riot force foi .six months. Seen m the picture also arc: Mr. J. H. Davies, O.C. of
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  • 366 4 IPOH. Wed. Perak's, $53,000,000 budget for 1953 received the unanimous approval of th c State Council at today's budget meeting. Described by unofficial as "excellent," the bld g c I shows that about 25 per cent of the total expenditure will be spent on
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  • 223 4 SINGAPORE'S anti-vice sections of the Women and Children's Section m combined effort with the C.I.D. successfully carried out a total of 235 raids on brothels and hotels during the month of November. Sixty-six raids were made by the Assistant Secretary for Social Welfare m charge
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  • 83 4 Standard Staff Reporter MATRIMONIAL matters and allied problems of custody of children were some of the. 50 disputes covering a wide field of family relationship that have been handled by the Singapore Social Welfare Department. Complaints made by prospective daughters-in-law betrothed m infancy, to break off
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  • 242 4 A MYSTERIOUS and grim looking air-well, about five feet m diameter and more than 40 feet deep which holds the key to a secret tunnel where unknown treasure is supposed to have been buried by the Japanese during the occupation, is today no more a
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  • 203 4 THROUGH the efforts of the Social Welfare Departmen* poor Singapore Chinese family m receipt of allowances from the Public Assistance Section may soon have a new plank and attap house of their own. A piece of land has been provided by a well-known
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  • 93 4 A YOUNG MAN who demanded a taxi driver to hand ovir his watch and ring at ihe point of a penknife fled when the driver picked up a starting-handle. This was stated at a preliminary inquiry before I tr. T. Kulasekaram m the Singapore First Police
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  • 29 4 ONG TIEVV BENG who was charged m the Singapore Third District Court with dishonestly retaining rope belonging to the Malayan Stevedoring Co.. Ltd. was yesterday acquitted and discharged.
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  • 273 4 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding todaj Arthur Rd.. Park View Hotel. Spore swimming Club. Tg. Rhu. L.K. shipyard. Rim Dross, Nanyang lee Wks., Tg. Katong. Broadrlck Kd.. Sea View Hotel, Fast Coast Rd.. Telok Kurau, Ocean Park Hotel Hedok. Changi 91 Mile and Prison, Tanah Merah Besar
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    • 315 4 FROM TODAY itiji L-.JW Ll JLf jmJm. i_M 'CRITIC*** mr* 1^309 II a.m. 1.30, I. *».t."» c\ 9.30 p.m.[ riii i pi i i. H i m voi r iii \in I i SINGS vni> I l n < THRO! Ui 1 111:1 1. LOVI THREE WARS rilßl l. GENI
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    • 201 4 AW Thrilling THOI Ist MALAY PICTURE DMriaMei bg Shan Im i Sttittrtltttj .M'ttiiv DANGER HIS DESTINY!! 1 WOMEN HIS WEAKNESS!! l^ m-» t a fitf/tetrfl wmr^&mMjm "t i t'tit x £%ll «#f o><-iitii<'ft>i<tr f T a^. A 1 M r I P •^___________L_*^^qL m^jd'ft "tea A _*«_l I Avoid ilo*
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  • 266 5 Situation In Perak Now Better, i Morale Hi ah ril Jc?^ W^-Addrcssmg the Perak CounoH u C c fS a- ,aSt mcc ''"9 'or the year, today the Sultan, Sir Yusuf Izxudin Shah, said! If N hoped that coming year will see the end ot
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  • 140 5 The 'Smiling Tiger' Of Malaya n to j .i.i Ml IKI j lo«j Im- j i hi in i Hi,, imprmrt the ritiu i- <t ilr thai to im!«. ■I M.ttj.j I K .1 II if j- ;n .^1 tl'l I I MM h .< n <>i»r ej -i i
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  • 8 5 Civic Aets By School bo ys II I
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  • 33 5 FOF ib enting himself from d'.;t\ without any reasonable cause. Ahmad bin Rabu, m I instable at Payamas i (c. Tanekah was sentenced ie month rigorous imprisoni)v the Muar Magistrate
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  • 298 5 ■aaaaaa____rn... ,fl_H__ gI ___MB|_i___B I g PERAK EDUCATION I IPOH, Wed.- The enrolment m all Government and Aided English schools m Perak rose hv '£.000 pupils this year. The enrolment m private schools, too, rose by the same amount. Sir Vnanf IvniAMr* StiaVi air 1 usui
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  • 60 5 [POH v; 80 Malays from the Ba Gajah sub el is' rict i iding 15 women. attended the first ad lucati on Monday. The con for trainee teachers and is I conducted m 1; will last for a week after which the Distri I Officer.
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  • 74 5 Lady Templer Visits Clinic KUANI Wed Lady Temp accompanied by ii w. Griei c, \vir« of the Kuantan District Officer, and Sulaiman, Assistant Disi ricl hi! :r, Kuantan. visited the Hospital. Polite Slat m ariri the Police Infant Clinic anr! the T. B Camp at Telok Se k. Lady Templer
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  • 65 5 Recruits For The Army THE Chief Recruiting Offi•iM. \l tjoi S. A. Wan. will be rig Batu Pahat. Muar and Malacca to interview potential British Army recruits, Malayan Other Ranks. Candidates should present themselves between 9.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. at he Police Station, Batu Pahat. >n Her !f>. at
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  • 142 5 VNTAN, Wed. Nine-leen-year-old. Aruchanam, was committed m the Kuantan id; :'!•*> Court today to ;tai m the High Court on a hai ;t' of raping a 10- ->«••: r-i ild scho girl. The girl testified that one Sepl ber while she was playing behind
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    45 5 I photo. tM__t^M___a_i aiaiia MR. A. B. L. (EAR RE. District Officer. Kuala Pilah m the introductory scene of the All-Commu-nities Concert m aid of the Kuala Pilah District Welfare Fund. Extreme right (squatting) ia Mr. V. I). I). Stogdale. the j •>tage decorator. Standard
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  • 229 5 Perak Villages To Elect Local Councils IP Ii irdai htl I'- I .1 oun t lie -:..ic Go lias pi d the i aumbei i ii i irioug i ids as local coum il area rhi wz dbi Sultan P -rak, Sii l r u il Izzudin Shah, la bia
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  • 40 5 Some Sela they tceum report 1 Go veri tit he P i 1 1 null A rd i {Ol I if I I „,!<>• t'l 111 >,i h 11 1 I.OOQ If pi nu ii Im
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  • 44 5 G introductory careei talk I by Ihe cha. 4 the Settle luncit. Mi Hoo < S 11.. Pykett A Saturd i 1 ta'k on to all school an*! DOi at well a to tie pub Rims. "Communit Srrvi be shov n
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  • 502 6 J» NG dshed a sing attention on n spot m Africa— Morocco, Algeria Tunisia which comprise the territories of French h Afric Lasl Saturday came the news that hit- s ns had murdertd Fehrat Hached Tunitop labour leader and an outspoken nationalist. eneh circle sought to
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  • 811 6  - RE ACHING FOR THE MOON SYDNEY JACOBSON PREFAB m SPA Ci By \[AN, who has not yet climbed the 29,002 feet of Everest or learnt to run his own small world m peace, may be within a few years of his greatest test: the conquest of space. In our lifetime,
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 244 6 itives to stake their m an effort i »n. W. I we have no to be concerned, even ed m fat!Joming them. Yel ne cannot with;re of sympj those who are today ob- to taste the dregs of feat. There is, for instance, a side of Mr. Nicholas
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    • 248 6 S;r.- Mav I tell Mr. T. Y. Chen, whose letter appeared m the Straits Times recently, that the public docs not care whether M.C.A. is a wi fare body or not. W nat it asks .for is the early publication of an M.C.A. Lotteries account both to
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    • 200 6 Sir The Progre* ye Party has all along insisted that City and Legislative Councillors should be men who can express themselves intelligently and can follow debates and discussions m Committee. I listened to Mr. O Mohamed when he -poke over the radio after his election victory
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    • 124 6 Sir: The other ('ay I read m the papers thai m the early part of the Japanese occupation of Malaya. a voluntary donation of $50,--000,000. was sponsored and contributed to the rich and middleclass Chinese. I am sure that many of your readers have read m the
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    • 157 6 Sir;— In Wednesday s editorial you made the following statements: "One can only assume from this that people who would have voted Labour have as a result of dissatisfaction with the Pasty, voted for independent candidates. In Rochore Ward the official and unofficial Labour
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    • 277 6 S 1 6 rea t sorrow that I rea n last Saturday's paper that in- of the usual 10.30 1 1.30 p.m. dance music, Radio Malaya was going to broadcast the election results. May I take this opportunity of thanking Radio Malaya for presenting me with
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    • 140 6 TO VOTE OR NOT TO VOTE Sir: To vol vote is the question the public of Singa] to pause and con Saturday's elections the question. May the Gods have mercy on this poor Island. Mr K. .T. Oli Mohamed m his triumphant speech said: "You all considered to be myself
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    • 202 6 Sir:— l hope yon will kindly publish this article on behalf of those poor people who have to spend so much time and money m order to obtain or alter their Ration Cards. If yon care to spend a little time at the Ration Office m Orchard
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  • 43 6 Review of View Backward Kd rt Ti I I I I I Keel Puzzled i CHU\ T G SrHING i me i isl 'The daily i I ;es For i Chi i 1 1 1 1 1 i i i I _ll I
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  • 217 7 Seeking Views On 'Solution' To Korea War ABOARD USS HELENA, Dec. 10.— Presid nt elect Dwiqht Eisenhower wants to hear ro l Douglas Mac Arthur's "clear and efinite" solution to the Korean war and has e n m communication with the former Far •stern Commander, it
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  • 57 7 Anti-Riot Expert Leaves iam I nan the organisation and the Sir kg t left night force is _econd to I world. 1 have j m it." I i ol the Ui to ChinPunjabis went to I him fareleft was a re- 5 I ■if! P hich quelled more with iel
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  • 10 7 Gunman Shot In S treet Fight RK De 10 ißeuti
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  • 23 7 BA* P) training p :i ATfe the Thai Air F tienm I _>China, il was offl gov. aw a__.o_r_
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  • 221 7 rm Singapore Government has approved increased payment ot allowances tor distressed families m the Colony from January next year, and the Social Welfare department is now working on the conversion of all cases to the new rates. In November a total of 41* 1 new
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  • 150 7 A CONSTABLE who saw something m the pocket of a man whom a detective was chasing fired at the man at five yards range but missed him. This was related at the trial of Sudarjo bin Sura and Sarip bin Darip who were charged
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  • 76 7 ON DEI 6 at about 7.30 p n, a cyclist was involved m a mishap with a bus near I i mi me, Yio Chu Kang Road At the time ol I a accident, there were five or six I passengers m the bus Ihe clist died
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  • 71 7 AN APPEAL f<>r public-; rited citizens to bring to notice of the Social Welfare Department cases of destitution and hardship likely to be eligible for benefit under the Public Assistance Scheme has met with encouraging j results The Social Welfare's progress report says that since
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  • 53 7 KULA SINGH A OPENS SALE A LARGE crowd turned up at the Pasir Panjang Salvation Army Children's Home terday for the Home's an- nual handicraft exhibition. Singapore Legislative I Councillor. Mr. H. J. C. Kumgha was on hand to hire the sale open. All articles were marie by the children
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  • 83 7 SINCE 194H the Aietnouisi Church m Sarawak has baptised 1.200 Dvaks. said Bishop R. L. Archer, on his return to Singapore by air from Kuching after presiding at the first Sarawak annual conference of Methodist missionaries held at Sibu. One Methodist Dyak was m training
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  • 54 7 Pen ney Knighted ,\D A*, D,, Hi i.i ,Dr w. iam G Pennej Britain's No. l atomic was knighted by Queen I beth today at Buckim Pala c He now UI S 'SlI re hi. n. Pi nney irised the exion of B I b on Moi te 1 north-western
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  • 44 7 A 60-YEAR-OLD woman. Ng Ah Soi. died on admission into hospital after being involved m a mishap with a motorcycle at the 6J mile Upper j g i Road yesterday. accident should contact Inspector Ahmad ik, Tr: I ice. S< Lines.
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    153 7 The first Child Welfare Or tificates 16 he presented since the war under the auspices of the St. John Am bulanee Brigade m Singapore were received yesterday afternoon hy four m dian women. The < i-n-n n?i> took place ai I K*mala Club which is the training centre for the
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  • 108 7 I f\RIS Dec. 10, (AP).«-The big three of the Atlant c Alli- c I reed to give Bri- Admiral Lord LOU ntbatten a Mediterranean Command, a high I soun c said yesterds The litre* the United Stan i Bl it" m and France— .oe QOW
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  • 113 7 Seven Prime Ministers were among the 66 guests at a dinner party the Queen gave at Buckingham Palace, for Ministers attending the Commonwealth Conference and their wives. Photo shows the Queen with her guests m the Throne Koom at Buckingham Palace. Left to right: I). s.
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  • 200 7 C 'wealth Leaders Fail To Agree TALKS TO CONTINUE LONDON. Dee. 10, (AP)— Leaders of the British Commonwealth failed to agree on a big new programme of economic expansion yesterday and decided to continue their conference here until they do. That may take until Thursday, officials indicated. but they still
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  • 89 7 London Plans To Save LONDON. Dec 10 (R< Plans are being consid. a finance corporation to pi •>- vide capital for the development schemes appn by Commonwealth statesmen m j their economic talks now end- ing here j The Commonwealth ead< aiming to cure the area's economic trouble* decided on
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  • 238 7 PARIS, Dec. Kl. Ihe Ng finer of the Atlantic Alliance agreed yesterda-j to past, a bage military huildintj prolamine next mm lo bolstei \\e^tc:.i Europe's defences. The biggest fence building pi b e air bases, a informant i* the coi tion ol
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  • 135 7 Egypt PM Abolishes Constitution < HBO Dec Wf Pfemiei Molui m N i UMWM fd ot. id.t\ ill. t 1 pt's < Mist vi.i '.Mn ii ia abolished .t*. i pi i I I I nii\ i! t :iu |_c IHM r 3 I' om kuu dom t (i r»
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  • 17 7 i m: Pa janf v m has been C Electrical i i 1
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    111 7 photo. A little drama took place at Kallang airport last ninht. A wife of a BOAC tn gutter Oflfieer flew from Sydney three days before hoping to join her husband flyinj; from London at Singapore. They planned for a short holiday here Mr. and Mrs. I). 11. Evans. Hut London's
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    51 7 Standard Photo shows Mn DeCroi prartisini bei si tare on i rough piece ol papei before sicoiofl bei aim* i form .i» know l< d^ i n e the donatioon trttm ih< throe S da id readers. Behind her ate Caroline b< bei I daufffatri ..ml hei mm I hristoai
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 98 7 i^ ©a itM \m%\ fs* $j& X'MAS GOODS 5%m% *fm ARE HERE LATEST AS WEU AS TRADITIONAL. g J So comp/ere you neednt have to go g X elsewhere CHRISTMAS TREES A DECORATIONS, a CRACKERS A STOCKINGS, H roys c wes, si I |jva COOOS NOVELTIES, g i IfOJ-BO NBS
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    • 72 7 The Bedspread MAKES THE ROOM j bedcovers vv Sot-* "f *^»V *x VANTONA OOUBT IUI)(U\II> W M\Ki I.i l» HOOM-(.l\K IT GBABM IND I CHABACTEB mi lis OWN fHEIB DBSKSNfI MU \nu\in isio I PABBH MAI is HMD ynkakim. loi <>( I I \m AND NVASHKS FllilK II V *****
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  • 305 8 I o Purvey N.Atlantic Air Routes THE CII A I RMAN of Bi ish ov< eas Airways i '.i: potation. Sir Mil c s Thomas, has disclosed that the new Series II Comet, lilted with the more powerful Rolls Royce Avon engines and due to
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  • 133 8 NEW YORK. Dec. io (Reu-ter-AAP) Dry-doekiii- of I ocean going vessels for scrapling o! rust and hull repair- j I will be 'e^s frequent and may jbe eliminated« as a result of i_m experiment now being) i earned out. J The experiment consists m 6
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  • 58 8 I APETOWN, Dec. 10 (AFP) The British salvage ship ford* 1 put into Simons Bay to pick up equipment sent by air to enable further search for vessels sunk by German submarines during the war to continue. These vessels were reported to have been sunk
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  • 81 8 TANGIER, Dec m (Reuter) i -Tangier, already a centre for world radio communications, on the air recently with a strong new commercial medium wave transmitter which experts ribe as the modern of its kind on African continent. It is the 50-kilowatl transmitter of the privately-owned Radio International
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    31 8 Photographers. I I Photo shows Kuala Lumpur Philips radio i di^trihutors and William Jacks representatives be- i fore leaving for Singapore to attend the lf>.>3 Ji Philips Radio Convention. I Eastern
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  • 62 8 MELBO U RNE, Dec 10 (Reuter-AAP) Many Austraj lians will soon be flying on tv iay-by under plans inaugurated by the two major operating services Governmentowned Trans-AustraHa Airlines and privately-owned Australian National Airways. Co-operation of employers ia being sought to arrange weekly deductions from pay envelopes
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  • 108 8 SAN FRANCISCO. Der. 10. 'AP). A rush shipment of 10.000 pounds of Christn is Sifts foi servicemen m Korea *as given emergency londing ■board th^» refrigeratoi ihip Contesl because it arrived e. The gift materia v. a-- ttorpd m staterooms and othes a lilable
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  • 85 8 TOKYO, Dec. LO i.\Pi- The Japanese Transportation Ministry will send a 60-man salvage team to the Philippines to investigate possioilitie-^ of raising some of the 134 .Tapanese vessels sunk m that area during the war. Most of the ship?, both warships and merchantmen, were thought
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 709 8 FASI REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE t I I illl Direi t r S port n I A sl I- a IBS F 8 m •!><»( 1 Lvi M,. l. in sI Bl !;l ji »3 .l.m 11 eh l\ Feb > .IIA Bl IB > D v :>eep Tank.- and
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    • 382 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regnlai Sailings le China an .la ran from Singapore Port Swetteaham Peaang Alse direct Sailings from Baagkok and Indonesia to Chin.' la pan. Doe Spore Due Penan. From ■*\<<'h;i\\" Dee 14 Dec 19 .lip. in Hltonq M Poyang M Dec 21 Dei 22 Hongkong Sail- Sails
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    • 604 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Kotterriam Llo.vo Holland America line Nedt rlaod Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Am-sterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBILf NEW OKI FANS Spore P *"'h;im Pfums ROEPAT (SMN) 12 IT Dee 18 IS Dec 26 SI Dec SCHIEDYK (HAL) 89Uee/6Jaa 7 .lan SJan TFLERFS
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    • 526 8 EAST ASIATIC LIHE SAILINGS UtOM St \MiiNWn I k n' M )v< v I'Off I **6| 'KOKI V lot D. <^rla Bmg 1 < Sj M ii-Konfe r 3 K. b SToki bama UN Dei i i j( •M-.I.ANIH A" lot B-ir._K k 19 19 Di (passengers only) *KIN A'
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  • 176 9 Decrease Inßubber Trade Is Expected MALAYA'S imports and expoits of rubber this year will be considerably below the 1951 total, If figures returned for the first 11 months are any criterion. Exports for 1 9 0 2 are not expected to reach ihe one million too in'irk
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  • 183 9 HE rubber market m Singapore was nt yesterday as prices continued their ,rd trend, reaching the highest level May this year, first grade rubber for mbcr shipment being quoted at 98i ts per Ib m the course of the day's rodinq. I closed
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  • 30 9 At tod a'. k Coun Yuiui his address" opera-,' ines to i rates, j J re- ral land i nt of Ho cial the Xi
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  • 120 9 BETWEEN 15 to 20 tons of < Lampong pepper transacted m the produce market m S The prir > W) per P White Muntok pepper changed hands at around $550 per picul. Some three tons te pepper were reported to have changed hands. Copra
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    120 9 Harold Pratt seen m this picture, travelling New Jer sej salesman who has a sales territory covering New I oik. New Jersey and New England uses I --mall. Cessna pline to Hj rrom his home to tlic airfield nearest to his sales area. i) n arrival he takes nut of
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG Dec. 10:— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hnn°kong Exchange ,v wer<- SIS 65 I £1 sterling: $6.***** to US. SI: $1,833 to Malayan $1: $0.4270 to one indoi a Rupiab; Go d 179 25 to BC
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  • 16 9 Dutch Say No To US 0. (Reuernment l inies' nisry is oil comp. D h iglo-
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  • 251 9 l \P)- H. of the Sydney. thetic i >ped so althin H) State* d probably ed to buy any natural wool. Hunter is Professor ot emical Engineering and an authority on synthel fibres He was commentm a recent warning woolbrokers that synthetic fibres may soon
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  • 142 9 FROM a geological standpoint no end to the tin resources ol Malaya is yet m sight even though the richest of the known deposits have been *nined, said Mr. I Stuart Miller, m the latest issue ol TIN. Mr vice-presideni A neri n-owned
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  • 117 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices. (rents per lb.) m Sinus pore yesterday were: No 1 H.SS Spot loo*e .'l7 l f>Bl F. 0.8 In bales Nov No. 1 R.S.S. 972 98| No. 2 R.S.S. 92_ 93 No. 3 R.S.S. 89 89. Tone: Quit <■ t after active. LONDON KI BBFR
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  • 156 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Malayan sharp market was quitely steady m all sections today. Only business was reported passing m tins and industrials while rubbers still failed to attract buyers despite the rise m the commodity price. Changed prices are: ENDDSrBIAI 8 Buyers Sellers Con Tin Smel;
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  • 39 9 SYDNEY, Dec. 10 (AP) Australia's favourable trade balance rose from USsl,'i7.B million m November. The favourable balance for November was US$llO.9 million, compared with an unfavourable balance Of US$69 million m the samp month last year.
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  • 173 9 BANGOR, Maine, Dec. 10 (Reuter)— The development of a new type of lens announced here, should mean the re- ;::i to normal work and living of many people now classified as blind. So said Dr. William Feinbloom, associate m optometry at Columbia
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  • 334 9 US Won't Agree To Rise In Price Of Gold ■A lINGTON, Di c M (Reuter j There appeal to ace of the United ing to an inn- i c m the price of sold, as I h Prime Minisconference m London is i here to have pror r ea v
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    • 73 9 LOOK WHAT THE ESTROL' SYSTEM DOES 6 "TT r 1 ,_D__s_ra_.(Dii. Th; UNIQO' MOOfRN SYS T EM V chemical V mtm I i? c d i and I WV t w to -ed iiom v Dr Carr. P_l>. BStm 1 I HosJ nf** ana J DESTROL' IS BRITISH RN HIMICM
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    • 103 9 !ft---'-e-'jMjite^ \t -A SJ$ good *ay ff 9 c p\ to remember SfV _ka__T r T .0 Tour friends j T*mt 0 SS^ and relatives this tf CHRISTMAS to S AND NEW YEAR ?wl Is to send a gift subscript ion VjV 5$ to (he SINGAPORE STANDARD f>. J>i Place
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    • 1032 9 &o&&t&<iW&i^ "i mmWm pen* Kuala I BE*. vaill SINGAPORE ■<■■ 4.. fc m m QANTAM BOAI I\l< I I B4IM I f J > miDY Darwii Jakarta BA i 5 4 ese> 12 M R n I !jf j P Q lon X Calc itta EMSO2/4M 105 p— v N
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  • Highlights Of Standard's X'mas Toy Fund Gala Ball
    • 123 10 (Left) Lovely IVarion Willis. arouses nostalgic memories of the enchanted South Seas j with her presentation of the 5 Hula. 3 c m* AT THE MIKE j (Below, left) Australian singer Pat Butler who starts j her season at the Cathay Restaurant next Monday, earned a big
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    • 38 10 'Going Going Gone!' (Below, left) Brisk bidding won Mr. Sng Seng Heng of Kirn Seng Road a walking doll. Auctioneer was Khoo Teng Eng, uho raised laughs with cross talk act with Fu Wa Chu and Martin Fu.
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      140 10 (Right) "Hooiliv ko.,< In dan<*er who did i nu i r a la Salome was Ho 1 Ymn I>i Pel, a aewco oei t» the Colony's entertainment werM. (Leftl Manager of Bag Aim Ton« Ur. Aw Chews Chye with guests of honour City Council President Mi. T. P. F.
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    • 55 10 Some of the MPs who dined, wined and enjoyed the fun— (l. to r): Mr. K. T. San. Miss P Wong Mrs. K. T. San. Mrs. Khoo Teik Ec, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. Mrs. Loke Yew, Mr Khoo Teik Le, Mrs Leila Britton. Mrs. Alice Koo
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    • 54 10 (Above) Happy fivesome at the Ball were (1. to r.) Mrs. K. S. Chang, and the Misses Jessie Ong, Daisy Shaw, Jenny Lam and Nancy Shaw. tt fcttsy —If You tin ott* ttotr (Below) Acrobatic dancing was given by another newcomer to the Colony Hong Kong's "Bird of
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  • 447 11  -  VERNON MORGAN Astonishing Win By Light Blues By TWICKENHAM, Dec. 9 (Reuter)—Cambridge scored an astonishing victory over Oxford by six points (a try and a penalty goal) o five (a goal) m the 71st inter-Varsity rugger natch here today. Oxford had led by their >oints at halftime.
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  • 229 11 Darroch' s Great Day For SCC 'A' SLIGHT Mi|Kriority m the pack and much pemillUf m the bat k division, gave SCC "A" i h arrut victory over C-in-C Stall by 15 points uvr tries and two penalty jjoals) to 3 (one try) on \esterdav i r m H l
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  • 211 11 Tigers Are Invited To Seremban THE Tiger Sporting As-o'-iation may piay a match al SeremI ana which will be In aid of the Negri Sembils i Hockey Association drive for funds to invite an Indian Olympi team to pia- m that state. to a letter to Mr. Aw Boon Haw.
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  • 59 11 S'pore Cagers For Manila MANILA, Dec 10. (Reuter). —An all-Chinese basketball team from Singapore will play a eries of exhibition games with local teams m Manila, 11 was learned today. Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan. the team manager, who arrived last night from Hongkong, said his team now m Singapore waiting
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 39 11 VEHICLE FOR SALE 19 r >2 PLYMOUTH 6,700 miles, owner driven, going cheap. Offers to Box No: T1059, Singapore Standard. Ipoh. FORD V 8 1947 for sale by tender. Vehicle may be viewed on application Australian Commission. Union Building.
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    • 280 11 MARRIAGE MR. C. G. RAMAKRISHNAN nfortM relatives arid friends hat the marriage of his lister, Vliss Vilasini to Mr. Ma, ayah Vladhavan takes place a* Cnoorakka Vilakam Vakkom, Tra.encore on Dec. 13, 1952 at 10 m. NOTICES Kuala Lumpur readers of the Singapore Standard who have been receiving their copies
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    • 653 11 PERSONAL I I wish to thank tha people of North Ward for the strength and support they gu\<- me on polling day Now the |un and toe strife of the campaign I i.s over. Let us strive 'n w< k together for the bettermenl ol the ward In which we
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    • 1147 11 ii m, m I THE PENANG TURF CLUB I KM AS/NEW YEAR MEETING 1952/53. Friday, 2oth Deecmber. 1052. Saturday, 27th Dereroher, 1f»52. Thursday, Ist J.»nu.iry. 19. r >3. Saturday, 3rd J.uiu.irv. lft.'>. 9 > 1 ENTRIES clo^e it 12 O* locfc Noon on Wednesday, 17th Eh cember, 1952. Application Lists
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    • 206 11 I l l I U' II fa a———- ii *i i i usi 3F TH 1 I A 1 EST BOUGHT AH S W SARV GRUMT ,S y WHY- 5 0a.->- -CAftY GRUNT IS INJOYIN'OUR. fc ~iaw> j .t- L_y. FE I^* >Q A TREMENJUSyT THRILLED/.^ .vlAßin' if-UNTiL \SHO*JLM'T AH
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  • 2248 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Palio's $194 Is Biggest By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $347,830. FIRST PRIZE No. *****1 594,349 SECOND PRIZE No. *****3 847,174 THIRD PRIZE No. *****6 823,587 Starters 53.931 each: Nos. *****3, *****8, *****6, *****5, *****5, *****6. Consolation: 52,000 each: Nos. *****4, *****9, *****3, *****8, *****7,
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  • 159 12 MAKING full use of the opportunities that came their way GHQ FARELF scored a _-l victory over GHQ Field Records m the fin:il nf the Singapore Base District hockey champions:! ips at Tanglin yesterday. GHQ FARF.LF were worthy winners. They settled down very early with Sandy
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  • 125 12 RAF CHANGI beat Nee Soon Garrison XV by 24 points (3 goals 2 tries 1 penalty) to 13 (2 goals 1 try) m a rugby match played at Nee .Soon yesterday. The handicap of playing with only 14 men apoeared to be a handicap "for
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  • 117 12 Australia l-t. inntn- 80. South Africa Ist inning- 221. Australia 2nd. innings 277. South Africa 2nd. innings 240, M :Glew Ibw Lite st. Langley b I. Johnson 14 Endean ibw L 112 Funston c Langley b Johi McLean b Lindwall Cheetharn b Johnston 18 v tkins hit wkt. b
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  • 270 12 "GUEST LIFTERS/ representing the cream of Singapore's lifters, are making a trip to Kuala Lumpur to help boost the iron game m Selangor. They will provide competition for Selangor's lifters m the state's open championship meet which will be held m the Federal capital on
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  • 369 12 Australia Win The First Test BRISBANE, Dec. 10, (Reutor-AAP), -South Uriel foiled m tl here today to record their first test victory out AiMralu < npi the final day's play m the first test ot this series begia this m r Africa were within reach of victory requiring lo makf
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  • 46 12 SAS Were Stale And Got Beaten KUALA LUMPUR, Wed (t lh<> padanj; today, the SefaUfßt Clab i| ir v v ment by 11 points Ci trie- 1 penalty J (1 try). Althouuh both side. state representatives, the gatac did not read, u H < <nl t*a\sigiff S
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  • 75 12 PEN W(.. Wed —Six ia, gor and live Singapore playeri ha\t- hem chosen Im the Combined (i\ iliatifi 1 1 1 m reran Coo-bioed Serriee_ Uiit s iturd.i\ lln t.-.nn is i* srkcr i Snore I> rroch i SSporte t H il!in_ham I Perak Dalgleifcii Penang) Boare
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  • 73 12 SINGAPORE B ttion senior i tures for next week a Mob. Dec IS it S i s Final): Court Mari_ ild "V Umpires: J. Mis Km Be:*. g No. 4 v M. G B. Sou I',1 and I V. 1. Dec. IT at "> p m
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    • 51 12 I fl* I \ST SHOWS 3 6.15 A 9.15 p.m. Warner Brov •Mar spangled E\i itement "RETREAT HELL" Starring Erank Richard Anita J.u\-\ioy Carlson Louise T OM O R R O W 4 SHOWS 11 am.. 3 ti :».1"» p.m.. "SAMSON DELILAH" (In Technico 1 1 A Paramount Picture Oimnlac
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    • 118 12 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION DOLLARS LOTTtRY T/ic PRIZES will NOW fee as foJ/oivs; n Ist Prize $400,00 2nd 3rd (3) of 50,000 eoch 4th (6| of 20,00 sth (12) of 6th .34, of 7th (65) of and 249 Consolat.on Pr.xes of 3 g CONSOLATION PRIZES. j Consolation Pr.xes of (1
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