Singapore Standard, 12 December 1952
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Title Section26 1952-12-12 1 0 t r 7 Jb i— ~k ft) Singapore Standard VOL. 11l NO. 163 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS ■*R !L m JL26 words
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Article48 1952-12-12 1 Biggest Korea Attack By Reds M i ih. 11. (IP) tiinesc < .»mmunists biggest Its m ncirlv one tod i SIM ishinii Korean on the western be dammed i 13 hooi i>i savage •ough I i the hill morod. "nou- nent, I their men, t: ra., then S ad.48 words
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122 1952-12-12 1 >i kii > <»t explosions rocked Singapore and caused consternation umonj; residents between S.;io p.m. and !> p.m. last night Persons who raag up The standard fSkVC tli'locatiofl tin* explosions as "coming from h.insi.' Mm- explosions ove? ol i! .ni niuid .u>n be cleai122 words
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Article59 1952-12-12 1 LONDON, Dec. 11 (AP) Britain's troubles m Kenya have multiplied startlingly m the space of a year, a colonial report revealed last night. A 146-page report on the big East African colony, deal!-.: 1 only with Urn it.i..i u>n there m! 1951, devoted a59 words
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Article31 1952-12-12 1 THE Military Committee of the 14-nation Atlantic alliance m Paris yesterday threw its full support behind American demands for a target ot 98 divisions tn defend Western Europe. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article612 1952-12-12 1 Opportunities Exist, Commission Is Told KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The existence of opportunities for malpractices m the Supplies Department and m hospitals m this country was admitted to members of the Integrity* of Public Services Commission at its first sitting today m the local Municipal Council chamber.612 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-12-12 1 THE United States President elect. Mr. Dwight L). Eisenhower, talking with generals m Seoul daring his recent whirlwind visit to Korea. Left to right: Admiral Robert Briscoe. Chief of Naval Operations, Far East; Gen. C. P. YVeyland, F.E.A.F. Commander; President -elect Eisenhower; Gen. Mark Clark. I .N. Far Eastern SupremeA.P. - 80 words
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Article494 1952-12-12 1 ONUS DIRECTIVE TO PETERSON KUALA LUMP! K. Thurs.— Restoration of law and order m this country is the first objective <>t the new directive issued to the Director-General of Information, Mr. A. 1). l\ Peterson, by the Member for Home Affairs, Data Onn bin Ja'afar.494 words
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Article54 1952-12-12 1 THE result of a rehearsal kris due! was accidentally realistic when one oi the duelists, B. Kadarisman reed n cut on his wrist from his opponent. Mnhnmed Alias. This krig duel fa an item m the pageant "Rendezvous with Adam" to he staged at 'he University54 words
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Article30 1952-12-12 1 PRESIDF.XT Truman yesterday rejected a proposal that he should meet Presidentelect Eisenhower and General I) uglas Mar Arthur 1o discuss means of ending the Korean war. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article25 1952-12-12 1 THE third Japanese fishing ti awler to arrive m Hongkong I m six days yesterday unload- cd 79^00 pourui oi fish. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article41 1952-12-12 1 I HONGKONG Dec 11.— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the H >ngk >ng Exchange ,66 to £1 sterl- o.s. $1 11.834 to M t] -11 4: 1 i one Indonesia B r. G J 279.875 to tne tie!.41 words
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Article49 1952-12-12 1 r lH?: world surplus of exportable rice next year mv be h. 427.00(1 tons, according to the Rice Consultative Committee which recently concluded a c inference m Singapore. R<presentativea of rice-producmg and rice consuming countries ore to meet m Bangkok on or about January 6. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article21 1952-12-12 1 RESIDENT-General Jean de Hauteclocque rushed to Carthage yesterday for a "courteous" *25-minute bedroom chat with the ruling Bey. UPUP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-12-12 1 photo. BOYS from the AngloChinese Junior Sciiool, Cole hi an Street, Singapore, filed ou\ to the Singapore Standard run yesterday laden with packages they had .only that morning laid under ilieir Christmas tree for The Standard Readers' Toy Fund. Books, games and toys for tJieir own contemporaries, from six toStandard - 67 words
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Article122 1952-12-12 1 Bombings Fail To Halt Reds HANOI. Dec. 11 (UP):— Aerial bombs and artillery j barrage failed today to drive i off stubborn pro-Communi I rebels surrounding a small French outpost inside the Hanoi defence perimeter. j Franco-Vietnam soldiers m the stockade, whose number j was not disclosed, tried and j122 words
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Article69 1952-12-12 1 FOUR BOR'-; wore injured and two others, Corporal William Benham and Cpl. William Low Oi the 31 Battalion, R.A.O.C. were killed when the truck they were m hit a stationary lorry parked on the side of 5j milestone Bukit Timah Road and plunged into the69 words
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Article135 1952-12-12 1 LEAFLETS OFFER PG. REDS 'NEW LIFE' PENANO, Thon Uillets iddresM-d to "i-omrad** loth District" were p» tri bated i» Pe«»n« Inland today* T»>py carry of fivf surrendered bandit> from Redah. Penang and Province UVllesley, whom the C.overnii'f it bus tor give* Ana uh» are now m uood jobs. fhe leaflets135 words
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Article79 1952-12-12 1 CASABLANCA, Dec. 11 (UP) The French today outlawed the Communist and the powerful nationalist Istiqlal (Independence) parties after expelling 12 Communist leaders to France and rounding up top directors of the Istiqlal. French Resident-General Gen. AngttstiH Guillaume formally announced m a communique that ail activities of79 words
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Article37 1952-12-12 1 SIM Soon Kwan, a 31-year-old labourer was killed when an abandoned shed he was sheltering m collapsed, m Ulu Pand.m, off Holland Road. yesterday afternoon. He killed by a pillar which fell across him.37 words
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Article, Illustration580 1952-12-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter TUP charitable spirit of sharing, which the boys ol the fcnrfo-Chinese Junior School at Coleman Street. Singaporcf were taught during fe^vPrh£&! yesterday morning when more than 200 Christmas packages were laid under a gaily decorated tree, to be tfven to the580 words
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Article160 1952-12-12 1 X I I it Mli I: lhaiN Mi Justice Taylor, Chairman >ii the i mm sioa n in> it hi in<inir:iu Ulto rorruptioa v.i.d .it!-! its in^t publii ll".i I IIU HI X 111 I l I lIDI |'M i (mi.) t lj.it be kVM160 words
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Advertisement31 1952-12-12 1 I'm i-iiis en he \r- IfCd 3 SHEAFFEJCS world Flush your pen witr PIK»/P 6 WAYS BETTER Ht«i baiting 4. Moglc Circle Cop CJQfflim 6. Permanent ox Washable > BORNEO r w31 words
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Advertisement156 1952-12-12 1 LOHMANN Distributors: CHU HWA CO., l."< 1. Qmm Bl S'por«- 7 #<& V& V& ff& #<& MM i^«i 0* &<& Y/^ *i The n,i<h ol Shi'ffifhl 1 CUTLERY by S GEE HOLMES LTD. S CUTLERY Jv lOr all occasions fj. ft at reduced prices during our X ff M <«156 words
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186 1952-12-12 2 'India Understands Malaya's Terror Problem' Standard Staff Reporter INDKRSTAMIING of the Ipsue* at >tnke i* Malay* i« trowing m iudir'.. *»aid Mr. Joveph Gainer. i>-eput> Hi«h 'ommissioner for tiie I'uiled Kißgdra m New Delh 5 yet-t»-r<i.i> m Singapore. Mr (.arner left by Comet llrliMf for Calcutta after .iltrndme tb** recent186 words
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234 1952-12-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE hope that Singapore housewives will have gas for baking their Christmas cakes faded yesterday when the 24 gas stokers of the City Council decided they would carry out their threat to stop work without giving any further notice234 words
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Article42 1952-12-12 2 University Graduation On Dec. 19 I ref I Reg Dec. 19 at O I I 3 p.m. One derD iber of Bachelor of B Sirccry 'r >r of Dental S Vice C S c. said i not be a D > r Oct.42 words
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Article41 1952-12-12 2 A r "fighting ed to the death of I .t>e Tung Sow. the Singaj P Court esti rday v. en Urn rder of I.cc T j s w on I forth Bridge Road He was remanded a41 words
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Article76 1952-12-12 2 a Volunteer Constabulary ant card does not warrant the holder to travel free' m :he Singapore Traction if he is not i 1 the Singapore Firs Polire Court Magistrate. Mr T. Kulasekaram, was U d terday. A young ex-VSC. Vardaraju Supp s charged with 1 eating76 words
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166 1952-12-12 2 A CIVIL Wit involving a aim tor $24,000 was heard before the Chief Justice. S:r Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The claim was jht >v one S. N. Nalla- nby Pillay againsi P. Suppiah and another. It was alleged that apron166 words
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Article31 1952-12-12 2 MR KANTILAL J. Shah has been elected the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce representative at the forthcoming meeting m Calcutta of the Commission nt Asian and Far Eastern Affairs.31 words
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Article80 1952-12-12 2 DESCRIBED by hi? superior officer as of "poor" character, R. Srott, a RAF man, was yesterday sentenced by Mr. T. Kulasekaram, the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate, to two weeks imprisonment. In addition he was ordered to pay $10 compensation to a taxi driver. Scott80 words
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Article, Illustration306 1952-12-12 2 THE Singapore Police yesterday highly praised a Chinese tierk. Mr. Goh Kirn Chuan. for his public spiritedness m arresting a snatch thief, and have recommended fcim lor a SI SO reward and a letter of commendation from the Commissioner of Police. In the306 words
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Article230 1952-12-12 2 THE MYSTERY TUNNEL at Marsiling Road m Woodlands where it is believed "treasure" was buried by the Japanese, started to unfold its secrets yesterday. A large pool of water collected at the bottom of a 50--foot pit, excavated by labourers m the hope of locating the230 words
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Article, Illustration190 1952-12-12 2 Passengers Delay Canton Sailing THE Royal Mail tteamship Cantoii wmled uy a Singapore wharf yesterday while officials b n d .several Singapore clubt, offices and hom<? s on the telephone m m attempt to locate sov ie passengers who had failed 10 reach the ship by noon. the scheduled timeStandard - 190 words
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Article80 1952-12-12 2 SARIP bin Darip, City J Council labourer, was sentenci ed to seven months' imprison- ment by Mr. J. B. Ja: aretnam, the Singapore Relief District Judge, for housebreaking. An accomplice. Sudarjo bin Sura, was sentenced to four j months' Imprisonment. The two men were caught red-handed on80 words
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Article22 1952-12-12 2 THE 7,176-ton Russian ship Sevastopol was being loaded m harbour yesterday with 6.000 tons of rubber for China. Renter22 words
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Article255 1952-12-12 2 WHILE admitting that a strike by Indonesian seamen against the X.P.M. would have unfavourable repercussions on trade with Malaya, trade sources m Singapore expressed the hope that the Indonesian authorities would have the situation In hand. I: is generally felt that the X.P.M. is255 words
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Article46 1952-12-12 2 AX Auxiliary policeman attached to Sungei Papan Estate of Pengerang was charged before the Kota Tinggi Magistrate yesterday for deserting the police force since June 29. He was arrested Nov. 11. He pleaded guilty a:;d was sentenced to 60 days imprisonment46 words
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Article23 1952-12-12 2 ALL SCHOOLS m Singapore, both Government and Aided w close for <h Christmas vacation today and re-open on Mfoodaj Jan. '2.23 words
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Article114 1952-12-12 2 $116,000 RAISED FOR POPPY APPEAL MOKE than $110,000, the largest sum ever collected since its founding m 1921, was raised for this year's Poppy Day Appeal Fund, Mrs. V. C. Bath. Chairman of the Fund, told The Stands rA vest<> rdav. increase of S?3,000 over any previous total collected, she114 words
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Advertisement43 1952-12-12 2 POWDERED MILK W^^^^^±S^^^^ cream milk with r\l 111 tupply of fresh full cream milk /■^yP"'^ |V A Nespray m the house, V \l C[ 111 I Q 4k49 I 1 ygr***?*?****! l^!!**^]!^ MAOt BY Hf JTli'f FAMOUS THI WORLD OVER *OR MILK PRODUCTS43 words
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Advertisement35 1952-12-12 2 It I r; -.'*«j^- i i^S r >p f I > 9s, 1 joim I CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. IS iitit i a- -»j imii.i- \wn kf 1 I "v V EVERY fV£N!N6j tifctft lh< 135 words
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120 1952-12-12 3 Standard Stall Reporter THE S pore Department] oi Agriculture has now three cultural assistants qualifi- i give any advice to Singa- ».'i "> .I fis scattered over the island, but few have a liled themselves of the Offer, said the Agriculture Officer, Mr. J.120 words
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Article410 1952-12-12 3 Volunteer now or else, warns Col. Firbank Standard Stall Reporter COLONEL L. T. Firbank, Singapore's* Civil Defence Commissioner yesterday warned that there would be compulsory call-up next year ii voluntary recruitment of 600 quality men 91 was not up to expectation. At a press conference, Col.410 words
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Article134 1952-12-12 3 MB H D. LEWIS. A ant Registrar of the University <ii Malaya, wil l study m four British universities next year to learn university administration. He will be away for one year. Others who will be away on study leave are: Dr. Khong Ban134 words
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Article76 1952-12-12 3 PENANG, Wed. The 0.C.P.D., Country District, m an amendment to the curfew order Oi Oct. 1, announced toI day that the curfew restrictions On all land to the seaward side of the Nurth Coast Road are lifted. The area where curfew is still imposed, requiring all persons76 words
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Article81 1952-12-12 3 NEW 16mm films, for and aboul children, have been rereived from England by the British Council, Singapore. From 14 to 64 minutes m dv- tion, the films range from child delinquency to Sir Ma colm Sargent's analysis of the Dstruments for a symphony orchestra. N A81 words
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Article36 1952-12-12 3 SEVEN societies were registered i'» Singapore by the X- g trar of Societies daring the month of November. One society was refused registration while ei.^h: others were granted exemption during the same period.36 words
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Article112 1952-12-12 3 MR. ANG KOK HUAT won a bronze medal for his print "Smiling Through" m the fourth quarterly competition of the Singapore Camera Club. Other results are: Beginners' Section: 1. L<> Kin Yee "Lively Orchids"; 2. Lo Kin Yee "Excitement at its height." Ad ra need Section112 words
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Article30 1952-12-12 3 THE film on the Montebello Atom Bomb explosion will be shown m Singapore today at the Capitol Theatre at all shows. The explosion took place on Oct. 3.30 words
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Article105 1952-12-12 3 LONDON, Dec. 11 (Renter)— Britain is to try to stimulate the co-operative movement m Singapore, Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton told the House of Commons yesterday. He was asked what developments of co-operatives was planned by the Government of Singapore next year. and whether he thought105 words
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Article96 1952-12-12 3 THE conviction of Hardial Singh, a Singapore merchant, on two charges of importing shirts bearing counterfeit "Arrow" and" -'Sanforized" trademarks, was quashed by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. who ordered the fines." totalling $1,400, to be refunded. Conviction and a fine of $700 on a charge96 words
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Article170 1952-12-12 3 A TOTAL of nearly $8,000 haf been received m response to an appeal for the bt Nidi..^as Home Maintenance Fund, it wuj announced yustor- i day. the lecood lfsi oi r^ mationa, amounting to $1*569. iM as follows: Amount previou.-'y O^nv.v-! ledged $8138 r >. iMi.170 words
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Article263 1952-12-12 3 5 Rules For Varsity Political Clubs Standard Stall Reporter MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, CommissionerGeneral for South-east Asia and top officials of both the Federation and Singapore Governments held discussions with the University of Malaya authorities before the University decided to allow the formation of political263 words
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Article, Illustration398 1952-12-12 3 BECAUSE of the organisation this year of 17 Junior Red Cross unity m the schools of Singapore, th* youth of the City will play a greater part m spreading the Christmas spirit among the poor, ill and crippled children and theStandard - 398 words
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Article54 1952-12-12 3 Dedication Of S'pore Lych Gate THE > ill tak the 1 I Dor. 14. 1 gill, an architect of Div. l; I 15, 1942,, as a tribute to had fallen <:■ pore 1 1 w [ormer I V. I transferred to War I Cap! I son camp an which will54 words
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Article61 1952-12-12 3 SIR Sydney Calne, Chancellor of the University oi Malaya will represent University at the Coni of Vice-Chancellors of Co mon wealth U held m Durham m July next year. Shortly after, af ities at I Cambridge, the aya wil Mr. V \\yuk Lin, of the ersity R. A.61 words
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Advertisement126 1952-12-12 3 m Mid Ji I iHEINZ W ASm mm Bm x i^*r\ •■•.Hi' ■>•<{ sW*s^^^^^^^^^^ W cog KtP r iu»t a come m tin. IIo%» wonder- If^fl I /if > -m.-. un.l 1..., u.ll SDA**m 1 t !i LJ'* 1 f Oo O pJl' if Sf i. you >imj.l\ it 'Z'^'HfPfjF*126 words
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Advertisement77 1952-12-12 3 S ONty ADMIRAL A fi A does away with WASTED SPACE <Jx >\^r fr I owty ADMIRAL a^g x W'" 2 cives you the FEATURES WV (g YOU WANT 2 KEROSENE REFRIGER I TOiK I I CRN S >/// > 1 ISO 1 1 I// iBLF. v S Al.^r TERMS!77 words
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Article250 1952-12-12 4 Pay Rise For 300 Seamen Is Certain THREE HUNDRED sc.unen. employed by the Singapore Cu 1 1 I liliiMit. will soon be setting their revised salaries and a jiacket containing arrears. The nee C ttee m Singapore Legislative Council already has approved reriscd salary i ales that250 words
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98 1952-12-12 4 Eight To Get The Queen's Certificates THE Goverm BAi 33 pore's Chid Sco eseni Queen's Scout tea eig I at use this evening at 5 i KOUt! I .r Cha;. ihi D.G S Urn Soo Chye, Lee Yonfl Siang. Albert w X t* the authorities atf three Benedid »eng A98 words
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71 1952-12-12 4 t!N FOi'R D.-." H 85. On I B L Foun B. ing the 1 R •M). C. < r Shanghai 1 H Rul er Ltd 3 FOUN I -"'OOO It Flag K< :.:d. -500. I Vacuum Oil O g San E -100. If) Ltd. r71 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-12-12 4 TUAN Ha Mob am? ri bin Haji MLohamed i zixnt of Land Revei <. Kuala X igi to the Land Office. Kampar. MRS. i. RSMB, past Ptt'sj dent df the Inner Wheelers is seen m the pitlure invinu .i helping hand to a Chinese ue:ed woman with aStandard - 89 words
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Article83 1952-12-12 4 TO STRIKE ur 001 to strike on Tuesday nexi 1 a c the qi:r-:u>n fn "ing the Representative Conference of the Naval Base 1 abour Union of Se tar. Singapore, when they meet tomorrow. On Tuesday, the Unio I'a strike notice suspended for eek to enable83 words
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Article188 1952-12-12 4 THE Singapore Government i is expected to announce a decision on the release or repatriation to India of Mr. C. V Devsn Nair. Conner Secretary of \hc Singapore Teachers" Union, who was detained under the Emergency Regulations m January 1951. Under me Emergency Regulations, a188 words
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Article141 1952-12-12 4 THE R.A F R< gi nenl will hold a passii g-0 i| parade of 114 recruits of No. 7 Corps at Telok Paku on Monday at 9 j a.m. The Inspecting Officer will be Air Vice Marshal H. L. Patch. Senior Air Staff Officer, Headquarters141 words
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477 1952-12-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Confidence that the Emergency is gradually improving was expressed by the Sultan at the Budget meeting of the Pahang Council of State at Kuala Lipis this morning. According to the list of casualties, lie said, it was clear that the477 words
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Article60 1952-12-12 4 Officer For UK Office KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Member for Home j Affairs, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, told a conference of information officers yesterday that it was proposed to post information officers outside Malaya. A beginninff has been made to assign an officer m the Office of the Commis- I60 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-12-12 4 MR. D. K. Daniels, former Under-Secretary at the Colonial Stt will lit. Singapore, returned by air yesterday after spending long leave m Britain. He will leave for Kuala Lumpur shortly to take up his new appointment as Deputy Chief Secretary. Federation of Malaya. Mr. Daniels is the guest of Mr.Standard - 68 words
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Advertisement42 1952-12-12 4 (Koroma Jf§|k *h*m B^uty Soa p i i a Blended with Cadyl I v /l /S^ v-Lisi«^^^SjSrCA CADYL exclusive to FexonaX **^^&lljo^"'' if f Soa P and Ointment, is a 1 proprietary mark for a com- &^^iM[ pound of antiseptic, cleansing I42 words
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Advertisement121 1952-12-12 4 CHAM EL EON V •J^ I Whit« m fhc eorlv >S>Vs^L Ss m o i n i n 9 fh« Chomtleon Orchid" ot Mexico cKongee fo crimion JL-1— o^ obout 10 om In tkc ofr*rnoon it is oronqe ood ot sunicf. fciuc, remoimng «c Kfl morning. Tlfi V, t^ t^121 words
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Article, Illustration352 1952-12-12 5 To End Tipping Racket In Malaya's Hospitals DR. LOWE PROMISES HIS UTMOST KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Dr. G. H. Lowe, State Medical and Health Officer, Selangor, told the Integrity Commission set up by Government to inquire into corruption, at its first public session m Kuala Lumpur today, that he would supportStandard - 352 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-12-12 5 photo SAWMZLUSRS, los«ers. exp«»rt« > r> of Malayan timbrr aml &t legates to th«« F.A.O. Forestry Commissioti m^t tt 1 coc* tail party held at the Capitol Restaurant last nißht. tb^ cv« of their last session In th > pioturf. ai«- r i k h t t<» l^ft Mr (iStandard - 80 words
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Article69 1952-12-12 5 DIS« rSSH >NS the de- of civilian employe* ol \i TTiy m Singapoi e foi levision of salary and cost of g allowances will begin m the next few days. The Workii g Pa t.y by the Army Civil Service Union, representing the employees and69 words
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Article62 1952-12-12 5 JOHORE BAHRI I R pairs to the Diesel engim Johore Bahru Power Station which Buffered a breakdown <»" Oct. -9 arid wa- tlie iuse of the town having to put up with blafkout^ have been 0 pleted by the Singapore i >ur Bo;ird. The engine has62 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-12-12 5 photo NURSI "i^ Bonj ulm qualified as i Registered Nurse receiving her badge from Da tin Syed Abdul Kadir. wife «»f th<- Menlri Bi'sai Johore, on MTednesdas >t •> ceremony held .<t tixr N«rses Hostel, lohore Bahru. StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article184 1952-12-12 5 PRESERVATION OF FORESTS URGED A STIRRING call for the preservation of the natural resources of the region for the benefit of Generations yet unborn, was sounded yesterday at the FAO Conference of the Forestry Commission lor Asia and the Pacific by Mr. Colin Marshall, Forestry Officer for SelaJiffor, at the184 words
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Article88 1952-12-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— c |vent to Dato Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman be m? oroited Deputy Mentri Besar, Johore. Doto Seth bin Mohd. Si id. District Officer. Batu [1 ihat. has been selected to fii! tile appointment of Stale Secretary, .lohore. Dato Seth. who i? pop with all88 words
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Article61 1952-12-12 5 Rift Results In New Party THE P ol Singapore thn ago, when two oJ m the Council joined I pendents who were for ierl> bers ■>' the Labour Pari form a group to the ''Labour group." 1 two Labour Member^ V X v > I I on Eng, who M(61 words
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Article28 1952-12-12 5 MORE than 2,000 pec <>n<, atten led th X lala Ka: Gil Is' S r 1 F "l :-id of the School Bui j X28 words
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Article337 1952-12-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thi Crrliiii ■L. issued Iby the Fed 1 I >>' Ma iV:i i; r Boa I > r jMesented for the Brst time m .lohore to S3 t illy qua ified members of the General Hospital Nursinf Staff at a ceren my held at337 words
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Article179 1952-12-12 5 ABOIT 80 aged members of the Singapore Old People's Club had an early Christmas treat «iv«n lo them by the Colony's Inner Wheelers at the Wesley Church Hall. Canning Rise, yesterday. They arrived m t xvo Social Welfare Dept. vans from i» Nantina and Bu-h.\-179 words
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134 1952-12-12 5 Indian Govt. Keeps Seats For Students THK Gox ci of J decided lo reserve h number oi s i I lian students abroad who wish to be admi engi ■i ing i-i'i other p COL" session The i be considered lents v. m proi i documentary i thai thei i134 words
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Article60 1952-12-12 5 SING Ai'f) R E Councillor. A I i r< t the Co mo n wealth i sociation ai the lion celebrations m London. ernmeni li chosen oi." I unc*illor. one City Councillor one prominent iii izen lo re- !olony at tl Co nation. '1 hey60 words
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Article48 1952-12-12 5 MALAO A, Thu representative ol the Socia arid -'<■' Eare Services I -otter c Board ha a i i ed io town i is final i ing arrangements foi thf dr;- f the nin at tht Seng rh; associal i it 2 .m.48 words
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Advertisement189 1952-12-12 5 THE ADVENTURES ASHORE and MIS- ADVENTURES! ff and OCEANS OF LAUGHS PLUS! LATEST G. B NEWS BRITAIN'S FIRST ATOMIC EXPLOSION "THE CROWN JEWELS I TOMORROW AT MIDNIGHT 4&S^I KILLER dr HERD? JAMES £J| W^W CARBIHE 15 WIILIAMS^Iia Hi i l Y i n~M''| r TODAY I I a.m. I ..".<•.189 words
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Advertisement172 1952-12-12 5 made m \<ilin*j -tfe^HMM M W \,i(ol.OHH{ S^ f V#ff f Off *Of#* tf*fff/#*. f r Jrak ONE MAN f 'V^V U/ V a«£atn-i Mil afiii\ L^^J^fPte/) i»| ramies i mal chine nil* fl illd >* .t i m ■n i >^ t t^^ i kinj<i < i m m172 words
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Article, Illustration884 1952-12-12 6 r FHE complaint m a Malay newspaper that there are far too many private cars on the roads m Malaya, and not enough public buses, struck me ns being a reasonable observation. I am not sure, however, whether I884 words
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Article517 1952-12-12 6 i Russia us and t) Chines* e< fc< din ag< the Indian plan for breaking ad ck on war prisoners? whose bu sit is to analyze Soviet gn such a diversity ot views as to I ast Russians are managing I d m the dark about their ultimate517 words
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Article381 1952-12-12 6 Review of Views Land Price i OTUSAN mfi.avu hopes thati Govrnimon! will publish Wl official 'isf of the real values ol various kinds of plantations m lands belonging to Malays. This is necessary because, says the paper, since there ha been compla mi s fr< tm kampong Malays thai »v--ernmeni381 words
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Letter343 1952-12-12 6 of criticism ha tred, from t to time m the press about the discrimination thai I tween Government and lcd-school employees. My friends "The Scrutator" Mr. Teerah Ram are among those who have expressed warnings as to the grave results that will follow as a result of343 words
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Letter211 1952-12-12 6 Sir;—! wish to draw the ttention of the I ixities concerned to the conditions pr vailing at the Mat rGeneral HospX .1 Lumpur. The 'oral midwives and amahs attached to the ma rnity wards become indifferent :o their work the moment the Matron or ihe Medical211 words
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Letter135 1952-12-12 6 Sir;— lt was not only interesting but very amusing to road the article by Mr. TSK TSK m the Straits Times regarding the verbatim victory speech of Air. K. M. Oii Mohamed, the Progressive Candidate for City Ward. In my own personal opinion. I feel that it135 words
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Letter256 1952-12-12 6 Sir; It is an accepted principle all over the world that promotions m Government Service to Special Grade and Superscale posts should be on the basis of merit. qualifications and seniority. But I understand that committee members of the Singapore Medical Services' Union have approached Dr.256 words
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Letter103 1952-12-12 6 Sir, i > Anothei M.C.A. Life Member' (Straits m «t) like Mr. T.Y. Chen (S.T Dec. 6) is trying to create Gods oul of mortals by making the M.C.A. look like ;i sort of supernatural and almighty power a i which no criticism whatsot\ ci is to be103 words
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Letter437 1952-12-12 6 Sir: -The Ipoh M.C.A. today seems to be the abode and hunting ground of many old familiar faces m whom the public has no confidence. Yet these very same people are m the various committees managing the affairs of the Association. Practically all of them belong to437 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-12-12 6 ''Okay If the wife calls tomorrow io be measured ior t lie paiili'.''*15 words
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Advertisement123 1952-12-12 6 §>tanbavlf Indv^H'tulvnt Horning !\eu s\>a\>er HEAD OFFICE: 128 Robinson Road, Smgoporc Telephone No«: *****—***** Ccble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Lcith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone 829. Telephone123 words
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Advertisement21 1952-12-12 6 r N^C^ For Tonal Quality W murnhu radio S. P. SHOTAM CO.. LTD. Alternators, generators ond induction motors designed to five21 words
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Article294 1952-12-12 7 'Framework Of US Policy' Set m Pacific Talks IBOARD ISS HELENA, Dec 11 fUPi p IV t I>uii;ht Eisenhower will meet 7 n 1 r M(lent anwhile Mi John y D jn Stat m Eisenhower^ WI J 130I 30 «nemb« of his administrS ha! r to294 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-12-12 7 photo. Adolfo Ruiz Cortines. (left), putting on the tricolour Bash which marks him as the new President of Mexico, fiurins,' the ceremony of Inauguration m Mexico City on l>*'<\ I. At rij. r ht is Congress President Guillermo Cars. sen Luna, ulio administered the oath of office. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article39 1952-12-12 7 Naguib MAy Make Egypt A Republic ;> n (it j told the roun- at of all p-«r--rinj m turn Egypt— now on behalf oi F I is with his tfc par- II pond to »h for a reTh< the i-139 words
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58 1952-12-12 7 Cigs. Haul: American To Face Trial m the \ed no i be iii ConE I ol ler sub- i m thai two Americans P rod Elliot approached him m In v ship of ii had broken down an. r on O I with Fortwo others on board i to the58 words
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Article18 1952-12-12 7 ORK Dec. 1! (API S irity hearing 12 I": I •ha i on Nations Sec18 words
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Article118 1952-12-12 7 COURT HE ARS THREATS KAPENSUR] D< c 11. (Reuti Disl Officer told trying six African leaders on Mau Man eharg< ired when he '-A!! you Eury -non he the Man Man." i le a fortefore i gency tred m Kenya. ex-Serj King's African Rifl --aid: "To hell with the British118 words
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101 1952-12-12 7 Commission To Kenya: No Time Lost LONDON. Dec. 11.(Rev—Colon S( Oli- told the House of Commons yesterday that "no time g !<><!'' m com- '..< Royal Com- iich enquire into the Kenya situation. Bur. he added m answer to questions, he was not m a position to make a further101 words
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110 1952-12-12 7 UN Refuses To Invite Bey Of Tun is NEW YORK.. Dec. 11 (AP) —The United Nations Political Committee Wednesday refused to invite the Bey of Tunis to send a spokesman to detail his complaints against France. France, winch is boycotting U.N. debates on the explosive question, had no representative present110 words
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Article202 1952-12-12 7 7 WHILES INCLUDED JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 11. A!') Patrick Duncan, son <»t ;i former ftovrrnor-sjrneral ol South Africa, whose wife is the daughter of a knighted director ol die Bank ol England, and Manila! Gandhi, second son ol Mahatma Gandhi, appeared before a judge Wednesday.202 words
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278 1952-12-12 7 Moroccan Political Leaders Arrested CASABLANCA. Dec. 11, The French yesterday arrested all leaders of the Moroccan Nationalist Pai ty at large m this troubled protectorate. A few rank and file members of the Party, named Istiqlal, also were seized, the French I announced, at Rabat, one oi the seats of278 words
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Article46 1952-12-12 7 LUXEMBOURG Dec. 11 (Reuier) The first "Supreme Court of Europe" held its inaugural meeting here yesterday. Seven judges and one Attorney-General, recently appointed by the six-nation Coa l and Steel Pool Authority, took the oath, swearing to adjudicate "m full impartiality and all conscience."46 words
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Article30 1952-12-12 7 UNITED NATIONS. Dec. 11 (Reuter) Radio broadcasts, public ceremonies, speeches, exhibitions and film shows marked the fourth annual celebration of Human Rights Day throughout the world yesterday.30 words
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Article115 1952-12-12 7 MANILA, Dec. 11 (TP)— The Justice Department alerted the immigration and customs authorities against possible entry into the Philippines of eight Chinese Communist spies now believed to be m Hongkong. According to reports receive Philippine auth ties, eight Communist int< gence age:/ women have b<115 words
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Article63 1952-12-12 7 LONDON. Dec. 11 (Reuter) The Archbishop of Cant< rbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. sud here yesterday the Yugoslav Government must give full freedom to religious bodies before it could win the goi I of Britain. The Archbi.-hop who addressing the annual meeting of the Council of Christians63 words
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Article36 1952-12-12 7 US Senator In HK HONGKONG i»■ ■.AP) S B Hicken oop< i member -j! the i IJniU 31 Foreign lions Commi ived •uH.'iy (i I study of American inforn progr; ly of the Amei i proj36 words
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Article204 1952-12-12 7 LONDON, Dec 11 (AP)— Britain gets its first look today, through the movies and television, at one of its finest pieces of craftmanship the jsion of the first British atom bomb. The official movies of that tremendous explosion are designed to impn and they204 words
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Article240 1952-12-12 7 STOCKHOLM, Dee. 11, (Renter) Professor A. Wallgren, ol Karolinska Medical Institute, Stockholm, yesterday described the streptomycin drug m the treatment of tuberculosis as a gigantic step forward m the history of medicine. He oi jrai ai g Rus-sian-born Professor Selman A. Waksman. of Ihe United240 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-12-12 7 pllulu NO BLACKOUT HERB A workman is silhouetted as h<- tak»-s a breath «if nifcht air on the outside ledge oi the >>~th Boor of the Empire state Building m New York, City. The viru is north from .'Mih Street. Manhattan, lit t h Avenue i*> at thr right. AvenueA.P. - 78 words
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Article127 1952-12-12 7 WASHINGTON, Dee. 11 United states Secretari ol Stale Dean A(hcson said \<sW'ida\ reports <»f Mate Ut'pai tment pressure on major Anxriean oil comptnu* to market Iranian oil were considerabh dist<»rted He was commenting on a re- I q the Journal of c, which added thi127 words
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Article10 1952-12-12 7 AIOC Still Desires Settlement I 4 t 1 r I10 words
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Advertisement55 1952-12-12 7 #7,1 TO IPOH RACES SPECIAL REDUCED FARE $135 RETURN BY RACEGOERS SPECIAL AIRCRAFT ONLY DEPARTING SINGAPORE 0815 hrs. SATURDAY DEC. 13th RETURNING SUNDAY DEC. Hth DEPARTING IPOH 1500h,5. BOOK EARLY TO ENSURE YOUR SEAT FOR DETAILS APPLY MALAYAN AIRWAYS MANAGERS: MANSFIELD 0 CO., LTD. OCEAN BLDO. J TELEPHONE 2412 ALSO55 words
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Advertisement43 1952-12-12 7 0f D LA Ml NTS f-iji. HIM ff BRITAIN^ 1 j FINESI I PEPPERMINTS the MINTS thai are selling m Millions Sold tjI.JU per Also available m jl% Jbs. JARS and 8 lbs. TINS TRADE TiiQuißiis INVITED ROBINSONS fo I ..-..--..__„_.—_>_ .v. .Lll.,w»W.>b«k<f <<iK43 words
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161 1952-12-12 8 LONDON. Dec. 11. (Renter) Britain's Hawker Hunter Sound Breaker, already generally acknowledged to be the world's fastest Interceptor fighter plane, has now been equipped with an even more powerful engine, it was disclosed here. Tk€ new engine, the A* ng Siddeley Sapphire Jet.161 words
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106 1952-12-12 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE s I iters < rdered by of Singapore I' idak" is due to arrive on Do* 1 22 The "Punyu" a si has already arrived m S pore waters. These ships of 32€ deadweight tons, specially built B lin106 words
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Article44 1952-12-12 8 MONTREAL. Dec. II (AFP) The South Korean Government yesterday became the ember of the Internationa Civil Aviation Organisation. Member States of this Organisation are now working over 90 per rent of internaii ivil air transport s -rvi throughout the world.44 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-12-12 8 photo LAST passengers to board the Royal Mail ship < anton were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Morrison and child. The P. <-V O. steamer waited an hour yesterday for thorn. It wav h»* licved to he the first time that any mail steamer had waiud for her pass<Mii;«*rs beforeStandard - 51 words
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Advertisement642 1952-12-12 8 £RtGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE >lrf^ l Overland o |.o> Anjfl^* Al' Ameriiaa Canudi^^ itie>»*rajuj r Sb.«ni Spore Arr LA/Sr \^K\tu\K ;.j.ir« sjaa vm>*h Uaa NJsa < \NVI»\ lUVK r, Kin !jiJ Jn ISJaa 1 r«rb SI Feb 1 Dry Cai*.. LVop l'a-,v- ana pa3>e:.sc; ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. 11l X I642 words
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Advertisement882 1952-12-12 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT3. Kesnlar Sailings to Cbiaa an Japan from Singapore Port Swetlenham Penan?. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penaujj From "Ywhow" Dec 14 Dee 10 Japan rTkong "Poyang" Dee 20 Dec ?.1 Hongkong Penans S'oore for "Ywhow* l>ec 20 Dec882 words
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Advertisement319 1952-12-12 8 JAVA NEW YOfeK SAILINGS KoyaJ Rotterdam Llo.vd Holland Ann-rua I tec N»'derlan<i I me Rotterdam Rotterdam Unst^rdaM HALIFAX PORTLAND (Maine) BOSiUN NEW YOKR PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBII.t NEW 081-KANB S'oore P Sham Peiuns; ROiPM <S.MN> 12 17 Dee 18 19 Dec -0 21 Dec SCHIEDYK (HAD *<< Der/fi Jaa 1 Jan319 words
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Advertisement473 1952-12-12 8 tAST ASIATIC LlilE SAIIJN(.s nW KANttlNwn i k (n\, r nUNtCA' toff ffitfcii Bangkuic SaiiJ!. H-tcon^ Mania Kobe Yokohama M 14 n^ -SI-LANIIIA* for Bangkok 19 i- passengers only) "I'ALSTKIA' toi Ban^kofe i> ec (Dassen^eri oolj '*KINA' Bra Melbourne Stdr.eT Brisbane fnol loadini Jor a "MALACCA" for Djakarta. Bangkok. Saigon.473 words
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Article244 1952-12-12 9 UK INVESTS LESS IN S-E ASIA Entire C "wealth Gets Over £2o M. Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 11. Striking evidence of the substantial disinvestment by Britain m South-East Asia is disclosed m figures accumu lated for the Commonwealth Ministers Conference here. It is revealed that Britain has been responsible244 words
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Article173 1952-12-12 9 Share Mart: Moderate Furnover Standard Market R' porter SING A POB F. Th irs.~ M< ayan shares were steady In, all section today but only! moderate turnover ot business was reported. Rubbers attra 'ted small inter< I despite the. current price ot the commodi- j Changed p: i( e^ c173 words
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Article57 1952-12-12 9 LONDON. Dec. 11 (AFP> A uranium seam has been discovered m Northern Rhodesia and prospecting is m progress, announced Colonial Secretary Oliver I.yltleton yesterday m the House of Commons. Mr. Lyttleton said that M the moment it uould not be m the interests of the country57 words
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Article112 1952-12-12 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price* (cento per Ib m Singa pore yesterday were: No I KS S Sp«M loose 96| Wl F O B m bak-* Nov No. 1 K.S.S. M 7 f«7i No. 2 R.S.S. 91| No. 3 R.S.S. SSI KB{ Tone: Steady. LONIHIN Xl BBtK Thursday's opening prires112 words
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Article82 1952-12-12 9 MAX II. A. Dec. 11, (AFP).A spokesman for the Shell Oil Company ber< said last nighi that the Company regretted the decision by the United States Supreme Court denying just compensation to owners of oil property and installations which wore destroyed by the United States Army82 words
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Article167 1952-12-12 9 Sund.ird Market Reporter RL'BBLH dropped 7/8 cci per ;b m price on a st< markei m Singapore v•■ 'eidoy. first grade rubber foi December shipment closing 97 cents v^v b. Moderate turnover of '•himness was reported during the day. with small order? from overseas Prices ca.-cd167 words
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Article98 1952-12-12 9 Standard Marked Reporter THE produce market Singapore was dull m all sections with no business passing m ropra and coconut oil. Copra had buyers at $34 and sellers ai $34£ per picul. < conut oil sellers indicated $5-'U with no buyers. Small business passed m pepper98 words
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Advertisement189 1952-12-12 9 HAWDV HMItl B! <t:'*" P r-N'-'-vMSF ■>■ V \,)i ID! I 1 1 nature i nd of i obk /f »f- ihlv. ih;it their purely iction m th« rare flavour i: iSj thai pampers their ,\yf the cork tip, iCT ,,,1 to ihnr lips, is nj 0 knowing .ili I189 words
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Advertisement178 1952-12-12 9 I NEWS J Z. I Pi p LICHTINC !1^ INSTANT bTAK I IN(j NO CONTROL r— GEAR S COMPLETE SAFETY i A RANGE OF FITTINGS AVAItABLf FOR INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL AND HOUSE LIGHTING <.iATh\ s 1 1 MI a CKS &C 0 IM a I (KYa) lt D B«w 2aH MUKi178 words
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Miscellaneous702 1952-12-12 9 S^rr/nnnp G Bee i MINIMI M TEMPERATURE 7.3<> Mf* fjr<f*£r%Jx%i?* Buru Pal m, p.m. 7.30 am: Singapore Philip y. I. am Hai. Pangkor, <74F>; Penang (74'F) Kola DIARY Wadju Mantin Senang, Tg Bahru (70'F); Kuala Lumpur p Sg. D (74 Fi; luoh (71 F); Kuantan ISIS THEATRETTI (71 F» With702 words
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Miscellaneous70 1952-12-12 9 PENANG ENTERTAINMENTS BEX: Street Corner 113. 330. 6.15 .i.;t) 9.15 [>-.-'n \III Pin Up G and 9 15 ODEON: Coun r '3 15 615 an< 1.15 WINDSOK: 1' 5 tkhi (Tam:i i I B i.m. > I \i<: Si>p iooi Farn iCantonese) 7.3(1 arid 930 p.m. IN IK \l Lvi70 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-12-12 10 K\\ KKNDAI learns how t bold a trumpet and work Urn piston*. Em the new British film "dene vie ye." But HOC wont pla\ I note. The i w hit h audiences v ill bear will i>»- played hj Eric RogfrSs hut K.i\ hj> to look62 words
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Article671 1952-12-12 10 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM By Ifc&E are rhe sewing instructions for The Standard Partern No. 37, which appeared m the Sunday Standard on Dec. 7. Note: AV\\\VV\\\\V\\VVV\\\\V\\\VV\\\\\\V\VV\\VVVWVVV\VVV\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\VVVVWV CUT OUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS and KEEP THEM BY YOU TILL YOU GET YOUR PATIERN PIECES. %\\\vv\\\\v\\\\\\v\\\\\\wvvv\\\\\vw\\\vvwvvwv\v\\\vwv\\v\\\\v\\vwvw l With n pattern i :eres671 words
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Article, Illustration925 1952-12-12 10 BARRY OLIVER - BARRY OLIVER By I ANY readers *'ill re L« member that meat film "(live of India' which starred RonaM Colman. but fen ma\ know that the play from which it was adapted, was fcrsl produced not m a London theatre, hut m a925 words
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Article, Illustration585 1952-12-12 10 For the Discophile BRAHMS. Symphonj \.>. 1 la minor, 0p.68. Symphonj No. In I) major. Op.TC. N.15.C. Symphony Orchestra (Toscaini). No I H.M.V. D8P368— 73. No. g -ii.M.v. i) <;. i as one would expect from the irrprps.>ive labels the.->c performances of two of the world's flne-t :aphonies are authoritative,585 words
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Article, Illustration774 1952-12-12 10 ' ANACRUSIS - 'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES By iXS FRIDAY and Sunday evenings (December 19 and 21) the Musical Society will present "an Evening of Carols and Christmas Music* 1 m St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Society's choir will he conducted by Gordon van Hien with Robert Waddle at the organ. In addition774 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-12-12 10 THE girls, hardly flickering an eyelash, go on with their Ine-though there's nothing routine about it during a break.20 words
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Article490 1952-12-12 10 Bill Webb Jones - Bill Webb Jones By pINEGOE&S l«ad aaothei oppoitunity re<tntl> <il sfeins anotlK'r old t:m musician who hits the headlines. I rdet to Hrn musical sliort madr It .1 ;i my Doraey, which is released on thf Shaw liroth« >v tuit. Jimmy Dor«ey made a name for490 words
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Advertisement84 1952-12-12 10 t> T\T I O 5 t :hiul frit-nils: an oiil wnr I i% 111. I I r.inklin. I RIP \> FOI EVI R1 >- v^ B i i Avoid i 1 til \I I \\l» t :>: i i-H AMES— 3 i T.nirs !M— to June i i r.%.NCEI i84 words
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Advertisement178 1952-12-12 10 p AfL£P^ NE 1 THE LAicST POPULAR I HUMPHREY LYTTELTON HI! >- The on;ons Steppm' on the blues. $j FREDDY RANDALL b H!S EAND S Clarinet Marmalade p 3573 ffl Original Dixieland Onestej JOE DANIEL', JAZZ GROUP T Runnn' Wild The boogie woogie march. ROBERTO INGLfZ HiS ORCHCSTRA ■ii When178 words
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122 1952-12-12 11 Amateurs Upsetinaleurs Upset In FA Cup Ties s Da 11 (AP)— Two London amateur Inuhlev and Walthamstow Avenue, Amateur Cup, rocked English ettmfauUtag two third division teams < up tournament. CrystaJ a m n md rep ay w.th the winning 'a I time peri »d ere lead 1 rta E*a122 words
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60 1952-12-12 11 gour Restored, ands Made Young 24 Hours manhood, i -i. rtopi ■'■'it. absolutely .-.~»r now youth and •L-V m s^* 1 ani' I- <1 full of v "a n 1 p. VI r IBS, la I »m1 by <!!«tnhuted by X f VI TABS of vipnur Rnd < ;»rn th«60 words
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Article158 1952-12-12 11 i: BAN Thurs.— Tl Ka ian»j Police hockJy tea I the better of the si part of td to be sati -ficd they emban counterparts m a key match here. nban Police team 1 a tr;im which included members of th< -.Sice and had the si158 words
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Article474 1952-12-12 11 Small Bore Shoots Attract All t^ -m "I tot —Even Malay Women SMALL Bore Shooting is a fine sport. It is the type of sport that helps people to mix, and get to know each other, and above all it is a sport m which husband and wife can partner474 words
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Article209 1952-12-12 11 LONDON, Dec. n. <AP).- England rugby football selectors, i <• W led about a lop c!a.ss full b-trk, ha-. drafted N.M. (Him) Hall England standofl hall last ly full ba r -> on the team against the ■'prob;jbi<- m \r\i- sc od internal trial garr..-209 words
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Article236 1952-12-12 11 INT! X BIY ll\M>l< \V I IV HY:ip Store NeH Heap Winners Coast "A" v .545 0 .p RHQ BOR ii j .'i7 r A Bty A' ii 334 5 4 -H 1 Bty -A' <> :*24 10 5 >fl s' 0 304 20 6 KHQ AiOH A'236 words
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Article108 1952-12-12 11 WilliamsKO's Wiegand LONDON. Dec. 11, < Renter i J winy Williams British heavyweight champion knocked out Werner Wiegand heavyweight champion of Luxembourg m the fifth round of their international 10-round contest at Harringay j < Qa here tonight. This was the topline bout of I a charity tournament m aid108 words
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Advertisement481 1952-12-12 11 BANKERS WIN NSHA MATCH SEREMBAW T.irs. The! Chartered Bank Hockey XI ieor- h u,(><'d win m <•■ NS H A fixture w >en they defeat I I Negri Sembilan Chinese Recn Club by two C |o lbs The scorers were T'tiv Danker and J. Sequcrah. T':s wa.« v.c second successive481 words
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Advertisement746 1952-12-12 11 NOTICES it is hereby noi ifled I I CENTRAL PARKING ALONG •;< n NTBATTEN BOAD WILL BE PROHIBITLI) with effed fro n BMO a .rr,. on F; v 11" December, L 952. Tue Pub]:.- is Khrised to usr the Kuala Lump ir Mmi i ity I\/-»'i- Car Pw« b1 I746 words
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Advertisement355 1952-12-12 11 IN THE FSTATE OK ANNA EMMA OLSEN DECEASED. (late f Sii Ued a the 13th day ol Apr.. LMI). PURSUANI to Judgment i:i the Higii Court 01 I Sii gapon [slm d of Sinj pore, date I ttu lay of Deo 1952 a b Originating Summons No Ml of VKt'l355 words
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Miscellaneous43 1952-12-12 11 I I \f -v- MA-r-rwPO'V Am A RAT WOULD DFIPPiVE HIS 1 fin PAO T'J CENTS FO LOOKiT MAH \U S &OOi N- NATCH E-RLV, AH }T* £J "> YOOft'N, IXXL/f J^ r- 7/ •■^SS^<^ y ThlFli. TAKE WAnJ USE THAT OLDy y/\^^ \V43 words
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Article245 1952-12-12 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association, at its Council meeting yesterday, rejected an offer by a former Singapore amateur boxing champion, Mr. R. A. C. Wills, to donate a challenge belt to the best amateur boxer. This was because the Association, after much deliberation, decided to245 words
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Article55 1952-12-12 12 LONDON Dec. 11. (AP> J:: Portsmouth Sc t1 wing half. has been placed on the transfer list own request. Jimmy, a clev< tenacious footballer, Sal ay m Ports th's hoi ne which "to West Bromwich >ion. Scoular ned P tsi the Royal Navy ai the55 words
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Article33 1952-12-12 12 WOXDERLADS beat the Airport SC by four goals tc two at Fairer Park yesterday Scorers were Dollah (2), Ali Sulieman and Moshin Allagoss Ham id scored both goals foi the Airport.33 words
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Article307 1952-12-12 12 Gentleman Boxer Says He's Ready CLEVILAND, Dec. 11 (AP). —Chock Davcy, who fights like a champion and tilks like tin teacher he used to be, pronounced himself f»t and read; today for his welterweight title bout. The Michigan State graduate went through miid preparatory workout last night m scoring a307 words
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222 1952-12-12 12 BRISBANE, Dec. 11 (AP)— lndia trotted out a really fine tennis player named Sumat Misra today m gaining an even break with the Italians m the opening singles matches of their interzone Davis Cup tie. Misra, a big. tall fellow with a terrific222 words
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Article271 1952-12-12 12 NEW YORK. i.\P> One Count, winner of the rich Belmont stakes and a number of other topflight events. was named horse of the year m the ning Telegraph's annual poll. The racing publication announced that the three-year-old son of Count Fleet from the stable271 words
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Article38 1952-12-12 12 IPOH. Thurs.— Perak will meet Penang m a return women's hockey on the upper padan™ on Saturday. In the first match at Penang, PeraK Won 1-0. The game will start at 4.15 p.m. ami a charge38 words
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Article58 1952-12-12 12 A Singapore Hockey Association Senior Knockoui fixture which was to be played between Latin" Wanderers and Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang yesterday has been postponed to Sunday. The team to represent LatifF Wanderers against ;he Club will be: Abdul Hamid: Amin. Alimat: Vatim. Tahar Kalu. Said58 words
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Article36 1952-12-12 12 Nun is 'Ha ttrick SEREMBAN, Thurs. A "hat-trick" by M. Nunis was the feature of another N.S.F.A. league fixture played here yesterday when the Garrison team defeated the Negri Sembilan Club by three goals to nil.36 words
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Article149 1952-12-12 12 MIAMI (Florida), Dec. 11 (AP) Jockey Tony Despirito i will know today whether he is to be suspended or if he can continue his sensational drive to tie or break the American re- j cord of 388 winners m a year. Tropical Park stewards, who I disqualified149 words
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262 1952-12-12 12 Smart Gallop, By Honest Way And Unaware IPOH. Thuis. Honest W»\ /<, three m 38 8 5 were th<- llp this morning's workouts lnd( Saturday's races. Urn** Wi "Jtt any blemish and was mtm ofl hi. Ins work while Unaware held tfrhi Calypso at the end ol the run ami262 words
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Article12 1952-12-12 12 Sel. Pick 2 Teams v Negri 111 < fi I to pick th.12 words
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Article167 1952-12-12 12 BELOW m Urn wekM Ipdh am Satai iis I DIN 1-4 I (I l Il.utrick I N \l-.il. t Flattei Short Hairi v I Sion !u<l<»r BOX Office s I -M N"l Kapid Bed 812 Lillypad Dondanf Sayan* B.U <>> Honest \N a x I Lfl167 words
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Advertisement151 1952-12-12 12 SINGAPORE HO 1 at SCC. BOXIXG: Police Denham ey at Police TrainSchool, 9 p.' 1 Sunny side Officials FOLLOWING were of the Sunny ton F irty, Singapore: President: Mr. R. Balakrish--7 Mr. Lincoln Morais, v iry: Francis Oliveiro U O. K. PerumalJ B. T Pillay. ttee: Messrs. Lee Siew G.151 words
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Advertisement20 1952-12-12 12 *V^^^M^rli ill CAME B fl S O/ doof I*l ikriic J A v l\ -;7 S.P.H.rfeSSLVA; V «I6H STRUT, Si"-^*'20 words
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