Singapore Standard, 16 December 1952

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  • 15 1 Singapore Tiger Standard VOL. 11l NO. 166 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 240 1 'Exaggera ted Optimism' Is Caused By HC PURCEFL CHARGES; >V Dec. 15, (ll<utrr).~l)r. Victor Punell x*rt on Mal.ua, said today that General rr statements m London had "given crated optimism which many "with enee «»t Malaya do not share" llta: United Nations >sion t and the Far East m ••om
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  • 42 1 Lohe Bros, Example I'l R, Mom then Mr. iiul Mi a eael i h H'v li) 0.000 t^,. urit\ it. mi bets ii t!i. i staffs to |)m -t ttK if* rest tree tkran t-» 1 CSI tiuni if li Urn 'ilM'Ps.
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  • 13 1 Templer 16 Hours late V rvi n tng Lot: ai h up I
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  • 299 1 photo. 82 Killed, 120 Hurt In PO W Escape Bid TOKYO, Dec. 15 (AFP)— E igh t y two Communist civilian internees were killed and 120 others wounded yesterday m one of the biggest and bloodiest of Communist uprisings at U.N. prisoners of war camps m Korea.
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  • 274 1 NEW ideas sprang up like mushrooms m the Standard Readers Toy Fund. Besides mahjong kitties, boxing exhibitions by students and home movie shows which have gathered many a, good dollar, sale of school magazines was the latest method employed to boost the Fund. Standard VIII-A
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  • 29 1 BRITISH musical comedy comedian Brian Reece known to radio listeners as "P.C.49" —returned to London last night from Malaya where he has been entertaining the Reuter
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  • 111 1 IEE KIM HEN i from tl eventh 1 r of In Trust's nil i< '-st. Upper Pickering Si terday. He v. Ed hoi later. This was the fifth traged; tin* flat built by th 'i Lee, d former taxi-driver, i about 3.40 p.m. Policn
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  • 45 1 NEW YORK D I') P turned 1" h E iii t < Hou work out concn "mdi the i make peace m Kor< It was expected thai I who definit I aid it and nol j munists to v. anl pt
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  • 173 1 MALAY PC INCLUDED BANGKOK, Dec. 15, (A!*) -Communist guerillas i yesterday struck their first blow m South Thailand, claiming two Thais and a Malay polite constable killed. including a district official and three others wounded. The Party was ambushed m u o Chanffion
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  • 37 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 13. (AP). Tin turnees from X■:.K I npur were i at Amoy re- Amoy M Control i runi ion for igering to ove Chin< cnt Wan Kill ¥at P n that oitv.- A.P.
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  • 17 1 THI N robi Jo no .'I m B mo:n! P len i a Reuter
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  • 185 1 1 THE tiiNt special airi 1 lilt of t<i>N and uiits 1 bought from The StandI iid Readers 1 Toy Fund lef| Singapore's Kalian.: Airport ln the early hoars of thi> mornias for distribution m Penang and npeo intry. hilr mot <»f the hnky jrOQßCSters
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  • 49 1 MANILA, Dor. 15 (UP) Fifty-five miner- were trapped ai a depth ol 400 feet and i>ckilled when a gold mine cav< (i m at Para :ale south-eastern Luzon today. ations began immediately bul it is feared it take days to bring the \rh\ro.
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  • 40 1 PARIS, Dec-. 15, (AP).—British Foreign Secretary Anthony E unches tomorrow U.S. Secretary of Stale Dean A >h< n to take up a llth-hour move by Presi- Truman's administri ti m to break the Anglo-Iranian oil A. P.
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  • 24 1 The First Fall I ONDONERS awakened jres- ty morning to snow- ered roofs and streets aftei sty's first heavy snowfall of the winter. Reuter
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  • 37 1 The Girl Who Gave Again A FURTHER present of two dolls was donated to the Toy Fund by sisters Leong Chan Yeong (9) and Leon? Kwai Chan (I*'), who is photographed »have. with their parcel.— photo. Standard
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  • 86 1 School Will Cost Union $250, 000 yi uyj rgiuh jg IPOII. Men. The 25,000 strong Perak Estates Employee> Union will build a $2.10,000 national school near Silibin Road on a four-acre i site as soon as funds are available. Air. John Emmanuel, camera! .-cTetary of the P.E.E.U. told The Standard
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  • 392 1 3 B-29s Return -Without Bombs This Time Standard Aviation Reporter THREE cigar-shaped ejant i the Manila-based B_- s •■<• rtrei ea of i s 13th Ait Force—yt^M&y became tb*» heaviest bomDers ,-ver to land at Singapore. Those formidable planes -I ,ged a mock air battle with 12 Tencah-based Vampire iei
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  • 49 1 DAVID LOW. British political cartoon st, an v ed m Hongkong with hi relay for a month's vi with his daughter. Low said he has severed all connection with newspapers m Briton; and will embark on a new venture when he re! irni A. P.
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  • 66 1 A MALAY isbermaß, a«ed ::0. was injured by shell splinters at Kajau villas;*' 161 mile Chua Chu Kllf, yesterday. Th Standard understands that an array combined operation was beinji carried out near the villas*'- Ahmad was <>n his way to his lish m« boat when a shell exploded
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    • 82 1 ,rf'i;« NORTH BRIDGE R e T^\ t -j i;/ London s !r: i^ In lh< clubs and hotels ol >*?a^ N rt. m fact, wherever 1 piv-:'r meet and talk you fmJ C.ipsian. Whether it \J/ Z x h< a y unference or just l /i i\. frkaAs chat, see
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    • 85 1 ICE CREAM faajft COLD STORAGE \Sf CREAMERIES --^T THE NEW RADIO I MODEL 5614 6 VALVE 4 WAVEBAND ALL D RY BATTERY SUPERHET. f Acailable Uom afi iltlfiortsed deahrs n gteoapow nul M i :.'<.'.' rip; HIHBS^HH loi.lt Ki.n K-dio Co IW: Of. hard i> JaßP^^B^ It I -,r .i
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  • 37 2 CHILDREN'S XMASPARTYY sum-- 133 rhiWrri were given v Christmas Party v-stui.n .it til*- Social Welfare Ceatre, Sim's Avenue, one hour rniic rt v.v put on by th<- childStaßdard photo shows one wi the items at the concert
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  • 105 2 <■ of I Surgerj of the ira, will rest rk m Fed< ration c 16 me a I he are ap* ng for registration w B lis3 v lira! Countil. do this before the of the month, they will be compelled o serve
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  • 461 2 Hopes Ike Govt. Will Be More Sympathetic PENANG, Mon. Mr. Heah Joo Seang, President of the Federation of Rubber Trade Associations, Federation of Malaya, today told The Standard that the statement made by Mr. John L. Collyer, of the B. F. Goodrich Company yesterday
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  • 113 2 THE Rt Rev. Fahor Bonamy. Vicar Genera! of the Diocese of Malacca and parish priest oi the Cathedral of the j Good Shepherd, will celebrate j the 25th anniversary of his' ordination to the priesthood tomorrow. Father Bonamy will sing a High Mass of Thanksgiving lat
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  • 35 2 A KLANG detective sergeant told the District Judge that he searched a bouse without a search warrant. The accused. Tan 'Swee Kee, was acquitted for being possession uf "Chee 1 Fah" characters.
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  • 248 2 A PERPETUAL injunction restraining the Yen Teng Pao, a Singapore Chinese Weekly newspaper, from publish tg i any of the pictures appearing m the Straits Times Annual, and damages and costs ounting to $2,000. vus awarded the Straits Ti Press Ltd.. by Mr. Ju Brown
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  • 104 2 Dog Owners Fined SIX dog owner? V. a total of U Ma c. Che A i for allow to run Bsti ABO\fc: CydisU tmi trishaus from Connau^lit Drive arc nea beaaf iimi <-d «nlo ll^h Str«v; li\ i p«ili<<' ofticrr li o v^ I s«'nt to
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  • 251 2 AN island-wide survey of Singapore farms to find out their basic characteristics, distribution and extent, is being conducted by an American, Mr. James M. Blaut and 20 students of the University of Malaya. Mr. Blaut told The Standard yesterday thai with the data of
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  • 157 2 CYCLONE VICTIMS NAMED Standard Staff Reporter THE recent cyclone which hit Jaffna, Ceylon, on Nov. 30, caused damage mainly :o cv livations and fishing equipment and a few houses, stated the Commissioner for Ceylon. Mr. M. Saravanamu'.tu day. Air .Saravanamuttu said this information which he had received officially from the
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  • 47 2 SYFD I ahim bin Syi d Saleh was saiiteaced m the Singapore First Police Court i yesterday to one month's rigorous imprisoiiPH :it for stealing a .sarong worth $l.SOi belonging to E. Mohd. All Maricar at an address m Mayo Street on Dec. 14.
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  • 153 2 THE Medical Department I will |steadi\jr expan^l \h c dentp] services i'or school childrea (n Singapore by inr-rca.sing the number of qualified men by one every year lor the lime being. This was disclosed Ly tl^e Director of Medical Services Ur. W. J. Vic-ken,, yeslcrciiiy. I
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  • 4 2 Police Clerk Fund s
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    • 77 2 the problem is filing Sforf f/ie New Year well! Call m RoNEo to solve your filing problems and give more time to management to manage. ROf^FO OIK »Mcc tiling dors present proI\ ML l:: blems. You in.iv call and s»m- if you r.ui i>n»T us ;mv useful suffgrst idtis \Nithout
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    • 93 2 iSSf WORLD'S LARGEST i^^ SELLING TOOTHBRUSH jl FOR THE 20th B»t} CONSECUTIVE YEAR L D SCYMOUS 4. CO.. WC p 8 Kill the germof septic infection r v s*\ C T T I l# E I I w l« THE MODERN ANTJSEPTiC V 'v«HfcP Safe Clean I W/iy pay i^re/
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  • 392 3 Migratory Fish In S'pore Waters Are 'Massacred Seas Fully Exploited Standard Staff Reporter MIGRATORY shoals of fish passing through Singapore waters up to the China Sea are being "mercilessly massacred" by the Colony's fishermen m 385 vessels fitted with outboard engines, the Deputy Director of Fisheries, Mr. T. W. Burdon
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  • 142 3 New Bid To Raise Prawn Production R period «>• research work to exploit 1 prawn ponds "to secure the Colony litit's." .v ur as suck supplies are cry <>iony with a g od deal of prawns and fish "which one can take a... SincaiHWT'i 881 h es <>f i)i iv
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  • 14 3 MacD To Open NAAFI CLUB D maid 0 >0. it Swim--1 ad. for non-
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  • 120 3 RAUB, M >n.— Pahang has m evil reputation which i f ii not deserve. People outride the State are so prejudiced I it that they do not j jven bother to learn anything j >t its h story or geography. When a resident of
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  • 123 3 KUALA LUMPUR,Mon.— Mr. L I Lewis. A .iit Director of Education, said today he did not expect pupils continuing their studies up to higher Classes or pre-T T nr standards, when Malaya had free education, to be more than 20 per cent. said
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  • 129 3 I THE new premises of the Ngo •Kirn Hong Hoay (Metal and 1 1 Hardware Dealers' Association.) was opened on Sunday by Dr. Lim Boon Keng m the I presence of about 600 people, at 7, Jalan Kubor, Singapore. The Association also cele- brated a double
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  • 81 3 AT n public meeting of Singapore Muslims yesterday 20 Muslims were elected to form an organising committee to arrange the coronation celebrations of Pakistani, Indonesian and Arab Muslims m the Colony. The Malays plnn to celebrate the occasion separately and have elected a similar committee. Inche Ahmad
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  • 30 3 POII SENG JOO. owner driver of a lorry was fined I $15 by the Muar Magistrate »|for driving without a permit M being displayed m \he venioe^
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  • 194 3 .TOHORE BAHRU. Mon The question of establishing National Schools m Johore is to be brought up m the Johore Council of State tomorrow by Haji A. Hamid bin Haji Fathil. He will also ask the elate on which the National Schools will be established and what
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  • 249 3 Britain's Gilt Used For Health MORE than 8500,000 which came as gifts from the British Government has been spent on build- 1 ings for certain social services m Singapore. These projects which were built under the Colonial Development and Welfare Act, have been used to great advantage m promoting the
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  • 114 3 JOHORE BAHRU, lon.— The Johore Bahru Rotary Club's educational scheme for the children m the TB Ward of the General Hospital, where they have been for years without any educational facilities is due to make an Immediate start. On the advice of the S «r--intendent of Education.
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  • 175 3 SINGAPORE BObetattoni liable to load shedding 1 today> DAY RaM St Kamah Ft Teoples PartS Nanaon Bd.. Lam feof ii. v H.1.. Orchard Kd NAA|I Devonshire Kd.. Arini-nMii M. Btetlo. Adelphl. Capitol. Ne«Jon I *il haneery Lane. «> '"J Satu, Adam Pk. mx.r-ity UMtei OalfcW HilL Tatersou
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  • 345 3 pnoio. i Insurance Contracts by certain companies unless "special permission*' is by insurance companies to do otherwise. Most taxi owners, ho said feel that they could put there vehicles back on the roads m a shorter space ot time if they were allowod to send their
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  • 126 3 MIRI aw.-tk. Dee is. \p) The wI t for many yeai lashing th< B 'il t \huiii i.'iv Barapeui in( \m m cUMIM, r«-tiw mm: t«» ■<M then Sara wi k »nd Brunc Iwtnrs from Kut'liinc Mn';.i|)nrc and schools wen uuiUc to ••nihi'k here yesterda> from
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  • 12 3 i•• return* I a furlough, iu're tie is now the D
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    • 66 3 't— DAYS LEFT WMfc^*/ fr I ?W TO X'MAS V\lM| g I «ffi/ «r« m«rf« /:\(7/ /'LI/.V CHIFFON VELVET I ir//;/; /.V .ILL LE.i/>/iV6 Sffi«>ff I S I'O iLEAR »i I*IH lflfX I S PIFTS for Him: i) I IN YOU SHOP AT... I S\ 1 A I TEXTILES, j
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    • 92 3 f\\\ CHAMBLEON IIL'1 IL' orchip M A jm v -r Whit« m thf eorlv x vV\ /nL^ mom i n g he y^^^—- Chomcltcn S, Orchid" of Mexuo chonqci to crimson >»T/j n» obou* 10 Orn In the ctfrrnoon it is oronqc end ot sunset, blue -fLmaininq sc till morning
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  • 302 4 Mentrtßesar Urges iron. Mob. -Normal students from Negri Sembilan. Selan^or, Kedali. Penans and Perak, attending a lour day convention here, were told today hv tJie Mentrl Besar, Perak. Dato Pan«)ima Hukit Gantang, it) -make a littie sacrifice for the benefit of the Malays m tr>ini;
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  • 57 4 Penang W ants To Be At Coronation PENA! S h mand P On Kent. P. g it.the ,-)uM be pushed to r ah adde I Penang shoultl cc c map a have .o often m „c The Jr. (I n1 Go 1 asked to n nt 1 I lalaya c
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  • 67 4 PEXAXG. Mon.— The Resident Commissioner. Mr. R. P. Bingham, at today's Settlement Council meeting, announced that the treasurer ol the Lynmouth Relief Fund had written to convey to the Penang Settlement Council their appreciation for a donation of $250. THE second annual IMP dance will be held at
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  • 258 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Welcoming "Operation Service" launched by the Federation's Commissioner of Police, Col. A.E. Young, Chinese m the Federation subscribe to the generally accepted principle that m all democratic countries, the Police are the frir-' 1 ¥t% The Kuala Lumpur Lien Pang Chinese daily,
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  • 187 4 'Govt. Must Have Own Buildings PENANG. Mon.- The necessity of government having its own buildings for their offices i instead of having to occupy J private property was stressed Jby Dr. N. K. nJenon when he spoke at :he adjournment of the Settlement Council meeting this afternoon. He asked whether
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  • 113 4 PENANG, Mon.— That l eps should be taken to improve educational facilities m Balife Pulau so as to enable the English school there to absorb more than one stream a year, was stressed by Mr. Chee Swee Ec m an adjournment sripe(Mi m the SetUement
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  • 82 4 PFNANG. Mon.— Discussions on the salary scales ot typists, I typist-telephone operators and accounting machine operators m the Telecoms, Postal, Railways, employees provident and other Government departments were held m Kuala Lumpur last week be•..tv:i remv-rp.ta* ivrs of the staff and officials. No decisions were
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  • 42 4 IPOH, Mon. The Perak Labour Party will hold an extraordinary meeting on Saturday at the Perak Clerical Union, to elect a general secretary and a vice-chairman to take the place of the two officials who resigned m October. i
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  • 202 4 Standard Staff Correspondent I 4">0,(M)O £antan?s of padi KUANTAN. Mon. Because of has been experienced each the last rubber boom when year. padi planters turned their The Rice Production Commitbaeks to the fields and tee of the Federation will sought employment on rub- hear the evidence
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  • 108 4 PENANG, Mon— The working committee of the Pan Malayan Labour Party, at its meeting last night, decided to join the democratic socialists of the world m an earnest appeal to the Soviet Union to reconsider its decision concern-! ng the Indian peace proposal for Korea and "to
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  • 158 4 Rubber Dealers' Pledge Hailed Standard Staff Reporter II IK chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. Mr E. G Holiday, yesterday welcomed the Federation of Ri liber Trade Associations' pledge to protect the reputation of Malaya's rubber. Ir. Holiday said that he had not as yet heard from
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  • 67 4 Youth Had Red Papers IPOH, Mon.— Sentence of 3 3 months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on Meng Kon£ (20) by Mr. Justice Thomson at the Perak High Court today a tier he had pleaded guilty to a charge of hai g m his possession a bandit subscription list and a
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  • 50 4 THE residents of Ulu Tiran went to ihe polls on Saturday to elect a Naib-penghulu. There were two contestants fi Mohamed Som bin Sarpan and Enche Sinom bin Pawiri Inohe Md. Som was elected. He polled 101 votes against his opponents 44. Both Chinese and Maiays voted.
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    75 4 The leaders of the UMNO-MCA alliance gathered at a din ncr party m Johore Bahru recently to celebrate their victory m the recent elections. Seated from left to right: Dr. M. Birchee, President of MCA, Johore Bahru Branch, and newly elected councillor; I)r, Ismail bin Abdul Rahman. Chairman
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  • 155 4 KUALA LUMPt^ m, (I1 Ihr it((iatk(n v ernmrnt needs about .ill higfal, India for English tdmuh m the Fed( >v unable to supply any tcarfcers is sh< has' trouble" hersell. A favourable resp be forth omjng tmm Pakistan Government to Ui< l at ion
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  • 5 4 TWO MOW COLLEGES FOR ELD
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  • 177 5 JOHORE BAHRU Mum.— G vernment's delay m implementing promotions for the educational services under the Benham Scheme, will oe qi ci ied by Mr. AI. Kantha.:ny. the labour union iepresi .i\ tomorrow's State Council meeting. He will ask when Go 1 Inm<*ht intends to implen
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  • 115 5 JOHORK BAHRU, Mon. Moha 5a lad was todaybound over for two years on uood behaviour, by Mr. L. Cohen, on a charge of kidnapping tdopted daughter, 11--year-old Jamiah binte Abdullah i A stated tbai Mohamed ea his wife, Sin. eight years ago and their adopted d
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  • 357 5 Campaign For Malay Members JOHORE BAHRU, Won. -The Independence ot Malaya Party here will st irt a vigorous catnpaign lor Malay members from todaj This was decided b> its committee members after discussing their failure at the recent elections. U held that the n their
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  • 240 5 TIN BUREAU SEEKS MAN FOR KL JOB KUALA LUMPUR, M<>" The Malayan Tin Bureau of Washington, D.C., is to appoint a public relations officer with headquarters here. This was stated here today by Mr. W. Henry Lawrence, Jr. Assistant Director of the Bureau. This representative will ;erve as liaison officer
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  • 214 5 Fish Scare: 'Nonsense' He Says THERE is no serious thre it to Singapore's fish supply, an official of the Indonesian section of the Economic Affairs Secretariat told The Standard terday. The official described a^ a "sea"- story" and ■"utter nonsens;", the report m the Colony English language afternoon paper that
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  • 47 5 Do Not Ask, C& W Men Told THE newly-formed Sng pore Cable and Wire 1 Formed Staff Union ha members to refrain calling on members of the public for collecting Christmas g This i s the firsi act of the Union since its mci early this month.
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  • 152 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Naval B c Laboi r f taion of Seletar as neither withdrawn &s strike notice nor called oil its strike,! the president. Mr. B. Sithiah, told The Standard yesterday. "The Union has only suspended its strike action m order
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  • 69 5 PRELIMINARY figures of the total external trade ot Malaya indicate an adverse balance for November amounting to some $6i millions. Imports. including parcel post. bullion and <pcric amount to -$308.3 million with exports includin j po bullion and specie, stores and bunkers at $301.8 million,
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  • 238 5 rOHORE BAHRU, Moc -Five blind child luc Princess Elizabeth School s1 d m the High Court witbox this evening But r tead oi being on the ie- end, thes< •Svitne se Mi Justice Boha- foi hall an hour. I-. ted for pearly Dne 1 r when
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  • 276 5 IMP Wants Dr ßirehee To Explain JOi; >RE BAHRLJ, M Dr. Bird newly I UMNO-MCA councillor >^ accused of being "unfaithful" to the Independence i va Party, at the rec< I Bo;, r < ions, by ttee s of the Jon ■r. rich, at a meeting b< i It that
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  • 171 5 Dept. Head Criticised By IMP JOHORK BAHRU M The head of a government department who was alleged to have taken advantage his ''official position** m curbing his subordinate's political activities, was severely criti- ised by committee members oi the Independence of Mala: a Party, Johore branch, last night. It was
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  • 146 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. T rrorists have been killed m South federation One was accounted for thi morning by a Police J i squad m Jasin who conl four d! them, and the other m Kota Tinggi. Johore yesterday. by a patrol of the 1/2
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  • 78 5 THE S ngapore* Go .ci no Seai;,. on h i vMieatened to take a strike ballot Government dfe nol give DOPBOn f^ thf B < ->f omof ii metnb( rs T! Secretary of the \'u. Mi Hassan Lie Huwcail 111 letter to tfie Deputy Din I
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    • 147 5 FROM TODAY! 11. 1.44 I. 6M, f -j I DANGER HIS DESTINY!!"] L WOMEN HIS WEAKNESS!!] BOLDEST^ ROGUE THAT EVER CROSSED SWORDS WITH ADVENTURE! I RICHARD J^* GREENE "WHERE'S CHARLEY? 1\ COLOR BY TECHNICOIX>K WARNER BROS. Pktwrc stnrrujg RAY NUUvR #V-o #f f #offtof•# *o f f "fhf Mos' »mD^=«*f
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  • 681 6 todays meeting of the Singapore Legislative M W, C. Taylor, our Financial Secretary, uppear m a new and somewhat disconcerting role. Mr. Taylor, like all good Financial Secretaries, nclined to be overcautious and close-fisted when it to disbursing public money. His approach to any cial demand
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  • 382 6 Review of Views Operation Sen ice UTUSAN MELAYU congratu-l Jate.s Colonel Young for his 'Operation Service.** Whilel hoping for the success of this] new "Operation Service," \hc paper alsc hopes that oi department: follow I i i example given by the Po Force. Customs officials are now* known \o be
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  • 21 6 riic> don't hut] (l "<'in as solid as that nowadays! Hardly a tr< mor when Ihc root t«-ll m!"
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  • 1054 6 WHY CO-OPERATION HAS LAGGED IN SPORE r FHE announcement m the House of Commons by Mr. O'iver Lyttelton, Secretary for the Colonies, that he is going to send his Adviser on Co-operatives to try to stimulate the cooperative movement m Singapore, will, I hope, result m considerable improvement m what
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    38 6  -  I UNKNOWN i litions E\en Mr 0 eing fat-.si^. zei dual Much more a wide provitii affoj can wih munism. T« dualiitf their much pror < Larger Schimes B S < F i and i I for 1 1
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  • 529 6 We the PEOPLE Unqualified Supervisors Sir:— The Education Depart nent does not seem to pursue an unbiassed policy m :he matter of appointment of Supervisors m the Afternoon schools. There are able leaph c r s trained and experienced. ir these schools. but most of the Supervisors ai'e untrained arid
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  • 83 6 Sir;- Mr. II B van Praagh, Chairman l ang St. N i < Appeal i circular appeal to mdiv a Is, firms and stresses that the comn does not a.'-k i<>r }ux but that the i es that it costs s maint«in one i Nicholas Home, $21
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    • 112 6 i>mgnpore-^^^ranbarb Independent Morning !Seics[mt>er HEAD OFFICE: I2S. Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Cct e Ttlegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. f KJ O Prinr.ng House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 5 Sukon Street, 83. Cowan Street. 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4558. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055. NfWS StKVICES Neuter,
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  • 506 7 photo. Premiers Draft Own S-EA Plan To Put Before Ike LONDON, Dec. 15. Britain, Australia and New Zealand have drafted their own plan to put before U.S. President-elect, Dwight D. Eisenhower, on the defence of South- East Asia and the Pacific, No. 10 Downing
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  • 275 7 I ke Confident Of Korean Solution \IW \<»KK. Dec 15.— President-elect Dwight cisemtowci returned yesterday from his historic (ittA-milr trip to the Korean battlefields and Pacific renewed confidence that a satisfactory solution m Korea tan be speeded." H< sa d his ''-day journey nark! not the end but the b<
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  • 50 7 De 15 The mmunist appi bar:.)int!y Chi- rmed Party ■d docun the >! v an I Comi i an t'nm- :i aas nmunist activity SI t fort Uk al Temi nmlsI Proposals Nrhru .HI. I' (AP) day and I red In- g the p
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  • 31 7 D TORS E. B. Laßrooy Ke >^ 28) a leongSan (L n have been appoinl- A g d m a Governrne.nl Press Release r < ay. They will be i i
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  • 46 7 MR. LESTER B Pearson, President of the United Nations General Assembly was yesterday < xpected to call for a special meeting of the Political Committee to consider what .steps should be taken m view of China's reported rejection of the Assembly's Korean truce resolution- Reuter
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  • 183 7 Naguib's Road To Freedom CAIRO. I)« I.V (Rei;t< i i Egyptian Pr» :nier, General Mohamed Naguib, paid last night that there was "no p. cc for any Imperialist < r" among the Arab na--1 ions. "The fate of this part of the world belongs to the will of ii people
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  • 324 7 TEHERAN, Dec. 15 (AP).— Nasseer Zolfaghari, a Deputy from Zenjan, Friday denounced the Caspian Sea Fisheries, jointly operated by Fran and Russia under a 21-year-old concession agreement, as "an espionage, sabotage and agitation centre,' threatening: Iranian independence. In a defiant address to the Majlis (Lower
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  • 83 7 MR. WILLIAM Holding Carter, Jr., editor and publisher of the Delta DemocratTimes m Greenville. Mississippi, arrived at the Kallang Airport by the CPA Skymaster, for a ten-day stay m Singapore and the Federation, last night. was met at the airport by Mr. R. Boylan, Director
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  • 46 7 HONGKONG Governor Sir A lei Grani ham yesterday opened ony's tenth exhibition ol orally made products. Chin c s c merchants from .ill parts of Smith-East A- have arrived to a end the exhibition, sponsor* by the Chinese Manul'ai turers Union. Reu'er A.A.P.
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  • 111 7 SEOUL. Dec. 15 (AP)Chinese Red troops shifted their a aults from the western to the central front early today and South Koreans battled fiercely to hold the Kumhwa ridges. The Chinese launched the first of a series of assaults bei fore midnight yesterday against ROK
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  • 74 7 Stonrord tendon Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 15 The following ore the closing pncr< o» rubbei ono fin on the London Morkct todoy. LONP-N RUBBER Spor 26 d Jon./Mof. 251 J Apr./ June 25 d. June/Scpf. 2^ :d Dec. c if. 25id. Market: Quiet a LONDON TIN Spot
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  • 241 7 LONDON, Dec. 15, (Reuter).— Commonwealth Prime Ministers plan to meet here again next June, immediately alter the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth. The projected meeting was discussed by f lic Commonwealth statesmen last Thursday the day they eoneluded their 10-day economic conference. Khwaja Nazimuddin, Prime Minister
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  • 38 7 ABOUT 1.000 poor school ni-iUlren will he fed by Malay Women's Welfare Associal 1- noon at the premises of the Association, ■<< 51 Desker Road, today. The Assoial ton ling the H(jly Proph< I Moh&nn lirtl
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  • 176 7 SHB Clerks Give Strike Warning photo. V \V Standard Stall Reporter Eight huudi ■< erica] employees of l he Singapore 111- 1 bour Board will iak t > v Mrikt. 1 ballot after two veel today if n Joint Committee the Stall' and the Board officials is not sCI up
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  • 100 7 THE ROYAL Ail F< gimt'ii! pi i sented m nony of the Coronation m London tiexl y< ai •>:• 'Mirers. 111! < 0 Junior NCOs and fi i This as announ 'cd b Vice Marsh; iaia pi ing-oul parade ul il4 of Ihe 7th I^'
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  • 94 7 Trying To Talk Their Wav Out? 1 {FOLK < I> 15, (AP) i made it t c\» r I compel Repn l c English I of Cre h "M P. i ir pris i E.ufi; while upholding '•{hat this house regn A year ago. j ariiijj U The Norfolk fare
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  • 43 7 I I lows Sing; < m.v. Willem R D and I s B 1!). Nor >• I Th< i I US p.n 4 p.m. Dee IK X "h p m i)< r 18 < P. rale i I i.. .i
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    • 11 7 if only MALAYAN AIRWAYS MAKSfIEID CO. l« OCEAH lIDI SINCAfOUE I
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  • 37 8 photo. <:«!>!. H. van Hylckama Vliesr, master of the Tomori atting m air-conditioaed comfoii m his cabin yesterday recalled the glorious days of ail. He first umt to sea m a four-masted barque. Standard
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  • 241 8 Comes True In Comes True In Air -Cooled Ship Standard Shipping Reporter AN "Old Salt" from another generation was m Singapore yesterday m command of a freighter which is serving as a pioneer to test one <>f the most modern advances m shipbuilding design He was (apt. H. van Hylckama
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  • 224 8 HONGK ON G (UP)— The Chinese Communists have increased their merchant shipping fleet by nearly 30,000 tons by salvaging vessels -<'^ r by the Nationalists when they the mainland, according to --patch from the mainland printed m the pro-Communisi Ta Kung Pao here. The dispatch
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  • 59 8 HONC.K 0 N G. Dec. 15 (Reuter-AAP) China begun laying another o j 1,500 mile rai ■ay hieh is to link East China Russia, through Sinkiang Province. The new section will Lam-how. Kansu Province with Sinkiang. according to the semi-official Communist China news sen todaj
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  • 70 8 HONC. X O NG, Dec. (Reuter-AAP):- Hoogk first Indian shipping com; will begin busii > I"Tt is called the North C imship Company (Hong- Ltd. The °ew company I rate several carg •ween Japan [i nd Hoi ships wil] carry twelve p enters. Mr. Gopala
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    • 667 8 EEGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE >„ t Overland 1,,. Ugeiei Ai Am-Tiiin ft Canadian Oties kLASKA Bl Uan BJaa J9Dei Uaa 26Jai \N\l:\ I.! It: £8J«1 2L' J.m 1 Feb 24 H-l Ag ANGIO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. ri; n t un Mil S u»r, S-':sl 3 P S*han 295 M CM Penai.i
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    • 922 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Itoqnlar Sailings to China a*i Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indoncsii to China Japan. rDue Spore Hue Penan? From Yothow" Dec 18 Japan H'kong ••Povan*" I>ei .4 Dee 26 Hongkong Sail^ Sails Penans Snore for •Vodiuw- Dec 10 Dec
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    • 190 8 PRINCE LINE TO lIAIIHX BOSTON M U VCIKB It BAI.TIMOKI Al^o irreptißg <'arpo lm PHM I I I* l l l X S'por*- P Slum Peiußl "m v "Ciosales* Prune' Jan M I <•!)<■ Feb* hehS' -ts" "British Prince" Feb 25 Mar 3 Mai I Mai 1 9 HARPER GILFILLAN
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    • 348 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE -SFI ANMV lot Bangkok 51 !><•, rpatseofert only "fALSI KIA foi rf,r, k (D^sseneer* only) MW tot Melbourne Brdney Brisbane fnoi •HOMA- to, Bangkok ~MALA< A 1 !ji Djakarta. Bangkok Saigon Eioogng Manila Kobe and Yok< I" 19 Jaa "MOREI I foi jkok, "Ml DMA' foi Banekok
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    • 85 8 AMERICAN MAIL LINE f \ni seici h i lvi f.o. Incefef 8 m i raw isi o t«»i i sad \.<ni,M!\ri Uso I'ipptint: cargo tm I Pen:.; I 1 S "China Matt' lm\ fall X.l' 171) "Ocean M:iir I eveketi ouem itm kvi ri i i >iai Foi Honsknns Japan
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  • 68 9 RUBBER DROPS 2 1/4 Cts. MX. KACINK owner of ■M I Swiizrrland s b.K--r-v tt h w i if.ji ("r is firms, is mi n Singapore on a visit m Messrs. Shriro (China > Ltd.. v* h<i ai> the <'olon> uKfnts fur "Eni- i"li:if >• N|M'U«d bark wards) watches. On
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  • 317 9 RUBBER PRICES m Singapore dropped again yesterday, a fall of 2i cents per Ib. being recorded making a total recession of 101 cents per Ib. since Wednesday. From around 981 cents per Ib. the highest reached p.ro May quotations declined to around 88 cents yesI
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  • 191 9 TliC possibilities of the i effe 1 of the new United States arinuni- ti ;ttion an the m tura] i lib ci producing industry are described as considerable by the Natural i r News m its November issue. The monthly says that the rv vV
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  • 122 9 ACTIVE trading condil prevailed on the produce mark<' m Singapore yesterday v i:h fair busme s passing m the copra section. Copra steadied up to $36 per picnl tor January shipment, $3fn for DecemberJanuary and |351 tor JanuaryF< iruary. Towards the close the market was
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  • 55 9 New Drug Can Cure Typhus r proe i i pound ta fc ■i ome ::n or other m leading "111 D rec i' no i or diarrhea hi afi tibiotics m ass- un antiI any pei i -i'iini thers Pfertive when of the far have 'arm. an hour and the
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  • 76 9 York shire Coalfield Wage Strike DONCASI ER, NORTHERN rv and. Dec 15 H ter) Coal prod tion two--5 115 pit.s which make up B: itaii d wtti be red I by a .El > J f near- the men who the Ufis. Strike has been con- by the N ma]
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  • 33 9 k k- >NG Sp< g Sea et i oj of priHongkong Exch. tori.i n 5.67 to £1 to U.S $1 x ■> to ms] (0.4270 o one Indonesia Rupi;i I 1280 taci.
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  • 151 9 li X |)iu\i{lin? for de|)roc ation and pJant, Tlu Ltd MldC 8 profit of %OJSB% which has \u>vn iiist Ihc (Ul)it balance of profit and loss >;i .mount brous'U lorward from last year. A .urn of $800 has been i d for payment of a
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  • 33 9 Stocks Of k ubber Increase v of rub Irom 46,4 to OJIM tons ihbei m I" toe I port uoed to 4.137 tons m id Sin- .>: 18 1 I 40 t< «is small-
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  • 109 9 COMMODITY PRICES I O<INT. ruhhpr prirf? (rent* tw» Ih m Sinca iw»re up ip I s > *m>« loos« H* K8 FOB m bales Kin. No. 1 X S.S. XS 88 1 No 2 X SS. 823 X3l Xo. hvs W3 so 1 lm\f: sightly easier after steady. LONUUH Bl
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  • 377 9 i n| X I I 5? AO. opeoed anti wn: i\ ci era i Ri i *st t -c* 6M 7 *0 B 1.73 «d 20/fl -l M M M \i 1 N 2 CO B i!i ifiS 302 cc 4 2-*) 4 39 1
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  • 214 9 JAKARTA, Mod. Government authorities todaj investigated the operation of a larj^e milling company at Perdayansan, East Sumatra, charged with covering up its smallholding rubber with estate rubber labelling m an effort to evade taxes. The name of the r< under investigation i vealed. Since 1950
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  • 193 9 By ARNOLD BRACKMAN JAKARTA, Mon.-Amid predictions of rubber shortages next year, an undisclosed numb€r «f m J t f a ese firms have offered to supply large oT equipment for production and export of smallholders rubber. The Standard was told today. These offers were
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  • 103 9 Kuchai To Pay 225 P.C. KUCHAI Tin Ltd. is paying a total ot 225 per cent, m dividends out of a total profit of $2,867,669 for the year ended Sept. SO, W52. With the balance brought forward or $326,782 and war damage compensation. $61,625. total available was 53.25C.0T6. The directors
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  • 50 9 LONDON, Dec. 15 lAFP>— Toe English Etec ri Company announced today Uw tnanuiac•,nc of uv> h Sta voltage transformers for Ino C 'y d Seattle. k -i bai i v^' capacity of k\ o phas e f| 'J'> >c first t;f this kind 10 oe builti
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    • 94 9 T 9 A "If J'.llv »r coiml u;iv !/■•> <^V |«i rrnirrnlM r *A °A ?»ur frirnilf if SE i .t l g CHRISTMAS H S AND NEW YEAR g c |j| |w |«i tirod a j,'ift Mih»n i|»n n SINGAPORE STANDARD f/ i. Pl«tf*c* )our order nrlth ftwr n-.n'-t
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    • 306 9 Standard lt %£sMi>i SINGAPORE DIARY BRITISfI 001 M II- HXI I JT Im -'A at B 30— 10 P TT). \\.<-.A.: Da icing class (advanced) i -j m beg '.-I 7 p.m.; Sq ja:e dJUCmj 7 3U p m ENTERTAINMENTS CATHAY: Sallav Beware 11 a m 1 4.>. 4 15,
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    • 278 9 Time to Dan c AIR TRAVEL [> tret >od a. i of i i at Kallang A v. be is f i'.'u DISPABTCKES:— M\l AN \im\\\N Hi: K.j I. it. LJ] .vll.l 5 a•> and MLJIOI -i 45 pin X i is w b Lao m. Jes&elbon (ML4O6) t>3o a
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    • 378 9 Kota Bahru, x •■> m i/ v\ i\^ »oxr Ri ic v t K«t Darwin. I ka nbo (ET« < :> a (BAI -4 4 KIM I ROM .1 IK 1A 11 SO a m i:i l) immisi -l\\ 11K%1'%%> ROM: I lft a m < I II \X I'M
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    • 134 9 fNTfKIAiNMFN'S KLUASG ENTERTAINMENTS Mtrov \iH >\ i t. I% l PENANG ENTERTAINMENTS r\R: The X I RADIO PROTjRA'/Mf i iiM4i m\i r mm < r I p m H m Mi tPOH ENTERTAINMFKTS I I". 11 A: H Fight !MM MX: H < im\\n P m a S* I KUALA
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  • Article, Illustration
    547 10 RISING STARLET Publicity Man At Princes 4 VISITING Hollywood V dignitary almost missed the traditional Singapore welcome prepared for him during the weekend through a lastminute switch. Originally expected on Saturday afternoon, an elaborate programme had been arranged, but this had to be cancelled almost at the
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  • 114 10 (LEFT) Former Tanganyika meat canning industry icorker Nigel Plaits, now serving In Federation with 13/Istft Hussars, took vacation spell from jungle patrols to spend it m Singapore. and New York— all this, before the y«';ir is out. His last \iMt to these parts was m IJ».'>s.
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  • 565 10 Chaplin, and "Limelight's"' star Claire Bloom he was presented to the Princess. "Why I was signalled out for such honour, beats me." he confessed last night, "but it was a great experience. It will always remain m my memory as the highlight of my life." Here m
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  • 23 11 Johore BA To Hold 1952 Tournament meni foe j be comp i iior I he men's IOUI a"a jun. r 70 B :ru.
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  • 48 11 S'pore Blues Invite 20 For K.L A B Urn Sel- Cup R unpui >c selected •••d to apU i ng lim EUh B, X.l attar Singh. A Tan Kah Wan. R ketts, el, J. FerOgle I IV€ Sirica- orning. l"r» •i will tx i ■:g of the mat
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  • 24 11 Spore I A For Thivy Shield Competition \sso- S ne, ore on r Per. tk» ore- i m A r I by Ir. B
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    81 11 R S Aftri gs total ol ly of" th'j-.r now resident Buh "en*?" "iKh School. .1,,, are with l.val ,','hJJ r 'r r Vri S f l! h > "•■t.h.s Kaffirs Institution at Bras B isuh Road Mr FT x*™ pn Mnl :tl thf> dim r '^t n««»'t were
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  • 148 11 Useful B.P. Surprises With 2 Men A TWO-man Useful Badmmton Party team surprised a I. I Marigold Green team m tiic semi-final ol the Singapore Badminton Association inter club tournament when they Si ored a three-two victory at the Singapore Badminton Sta- dium la I night. The Useful players comprisJed
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  • 51 11 H E Malayan Railways Central Works Sports Club of Kuala Lumpur will be tilling do.vn to Singapore for two matches. On Sunday, they will pliy inst the Singapore Railtitute and on Mon against the Jollilads. Both games will be p on the Railway ground Kampong
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  • 37 11 Balestier United beat Singapore Traction Company Sports Clul 2 l ::> a friendly soccei match played at Clerical Union ground on Saturday. Scorers for Balestier United were Aii Alhar and Kainai while A/iz scored for S.T.C.
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  • 1104 11 m Australia, from where he went to Shanghai on a threeYear stop-over bet ore the Commies took over that (its. His week end visit to Singapore was his fourth trip here. His first was about six or se\en years ago, his second two >ears later, his third
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    • 128 11 BIRTH SOX born to Damaya ithusamy ai 11.50 l-'i- l!J-'>2. at X K. H-. TUITION MEW SESSIONS Jan. 53. CIS CCS. LCC, FIA. 1A Cou Bookkeeping, Economics Elements of Law Company Law Secretarial Practice, Auditing, English, Com. Corresoondence Costing etc. CYMA School ol Com.. 8, Queen St. FOR SALF X'MAS
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    • 514 11 THE PENANG TURF CLUB VMVS Wm rBAI MXi iIN(. 1952 ">3. I i i(l i v S6tß Dccrmher 193 Saturday, Vttk llcceojber. 1952 Tharsdaj, Ist laaaary, 1H53 Satarday« 3rd Jaaoary, 1§53 ETfi PRIES cln?e at 12 0 »n on' Wednesday. 17!r I) ber, Application Lists for SCRIBING ME MBERS i
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    • 112 11 NOTICKS NOTICE FO FEBOAL KOITEKS N» u/52. I <»:n» QC7OI FOB F 2 lmp<»tter I i k i I Lo i it I I i < ig Tlv such r. 1952 The follow I Hi/i n Heal 0M..1 l 5 li< sh I poae B itter. m the Ira'ia, i
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    • 477 11 V^RITADtUmR: r r*»l)\v s k\\ OTATKH9: n h I Jgain>t thr »,il „f lo i 'at delicate t.^ti hastil> i pi>- eorcr.ius mi-^s harrtedlj t.> drrp MBUaeatl >up.r I" lalljn In p.i,s a b.MUtlful iljf «t- p.-.l |a t—4 and .Irink- I aiMi t.i riH.n > IlUr (4r .iith ttecped
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  • 300 12 14 Penalties Aaainst KGV k 7 Si. ANDREWS School of Singapore maintained 2 unbeaten record when they beat the visiting King George V School of Sercmban by c!> i points (one goal and a try) to three one penalty) at Woodsville yesterday. led 1 conditions made open play ved
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  • 130 12 Schoolboys Trounce Champions KAJANG, Mon.— Kaj P ice of the v •at Distri Rockey I were beaten by High S h gue runners-up, by tour 3 to n'- m an exhibition h played on the Kaj an g Town padang. The game was played at a and the School led
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  • 61 12 IPOII. Mon. St. Xavier*s [nstitution of Penang outplayed and outclassed St. Michael's Institution by 21 points (3 tals 1 penalty goal and a try) to nil m friendly inter school rugby match played on the padang today. SKI led by five points (a m
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  • 60 12 li'OH. Mon, Malay Sports Club proved too good for Wor- r Iv giment whom they by three goals to nil m a league hock* y match this evening The Ma ays led l— o In Brst I through Ramly ami put m another two more m
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    9 12 Last Day, Per ah TC December Meet
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  • 147 12 HONGKONG. Dec. 15 (AFP) —The visiting Malayan badminton stars, who to pother with the visiting Malayan tennis team were entertained by the Hong Kong Malayan Association last night, beat Hong Kong four and a half games to one half yesterday. IM.~ n_ n Poh Lim beat
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    • 213 12  -  MATTHEW DANKER By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. All the excitement, the cheers end tl» noise, and all the thrills which must come when evenly matched meet were served up to a record crowd by the best schoolboy h! players of Singapore, Malacca, Negri Sembilan and Sclangor wh c met
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    • 73 12 Hay Shines For S pore Singapore took the field against Selangor and lost no time m keeping the home team defenders busy. In the fifth minute, following a strong combined move. Selangor opened the score through Noordin. Singapore retaliated just bs strongly, but found the most I stubborn defenders m
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    • 485 12 Pakistan Fight Force A Draw CALCUTTA, Dec. 15 (Reuter) Pakistan, strii£gling to avoid an innings deieat, scored 97 lor tun wickets iii their second innings by hutch on the fourth day of the fifth and final test against India here today. In the first innings, India gained a lead oi
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    • 36 12 The' Goalies Were Best goal i their shai and they could i O ri and Malacca. W fine all U Nejn Semi ilaa nul; Lye X S vid. AI. P. I Malao i B S 1
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    • 12 12 HANXO V E I (Router) team 1; of tl
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    • 141 12 11*011. Men. A lovclv -hat trick m tfee second hall by the siAiv inrrMr lHt. I«!i Gte s <>" Ramblers Sports !ub to lime I t i!him victory over the- 8 .1 (iuikha Rifles ifl played on \hv Town Padaat todj The Gurkhas played tl
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    • 110 12 MALACCA. Mm. In a friendly badminton match, St. Francis Institution beat the visiting St. Georges Institution of Taiping by four games to one during the week end. The results (home team mentioned first)' were: Yap Chuan Cheng beat Lim Ah Loke 15—11, l'v-ti. Ta n Kee
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