Singapore Standard, 18 December 1952
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Title Section18 1952-12-18 1 Singapore Standard ■fo /L SH X VOL. 11l NO. 168 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article28 1952-12-18 1 Peace Returns To Riot City IS Dei II (Re* tinned la>t IH uli. >mith ,wn iftei the ie- oked by th mi social b;> m anted n»u hieh28 words
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Article398 1952-12-18 1 Killed On Day Of Return THE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, landed at Chcwigi airfield last night by B.O.A.C. Comet jetliner from London and was greeted with the brightest news of the Emergency for some time. He was told that nine terrorists had been killed398 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-12-18 1 THIS picture was made during the wedding of 21-year-old Miss FaThong (Yellow Sky) Wongmonekol and Mr, Chalerm Jarmman, aged 27, at the Siamese Embassy, Kensington. London. With traditional Hud dhist ceremony, the Ambassador's wile. .Madame Bahiddha Nukara (left), pours holy water from .1 sacred concfa shell on to the handsAP - 76 words
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Article276 1952-12-18 1 LUCE CONFIDENT OF N'LTST GO VT. MR. HENRI? LUCE, well-known publisher of Time and Life, two of the leading American magazines, expressed great confidence m the efforts of tin- Nation alist Government m Formosa m an interview with a Standard reporter at a cocktail party ffiven m his honour by276 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-12-18 1 Standard Stall Reportet GREATER support and co-operattoa from Hrn [British Government foi the shooting war In Malay* was envisaged by the Federation IliJi Commission* General Sir Gerald Templer, on his retora to Singapore iiv 8.0.A.C. Comet from Bangkok, aftei i ten day mil to Britain.Standard - 122 words
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Article134 1952-12-18 1 IN SINGAPORE 5¼ Cent Drop RESUMPTION of heavy liquidation from upcountry centres depressed the rubber market in Singapore iurtnei yesterday resulting in a sharp drop in quotations which at one stage of the trading reached 82* cents per lb. for first grade" rubber for January shipment (883 cents at Tuesday's134 words
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Article106 1952-12-18 1 RUBBER: CHINA TO PAY 32d LOLvJ.VltSU. UVr. i(. v «->*/• According to information rece ved here today from Peking China has agreed to pay for rubber at 32 pence per pound under the longterm pact. China had asked for an increased quantity of ru but Ceylon has intimated that she106 words
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Article190 1952-12-18 1 THE Standard Readers' Christmas loy runa loiai i Is now 526,009.4€ and still the contributions come m. j me Fand will close on Saturday. At 1 a.m. on Sunday, Operation Santa begins. The stall of The Standard I roll up their sleeves and gel busy,190 words
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Article95 1952-12-18 1 LONDON. Dei <AP> 1 1 tt*i v officials rushed Into Westmiastei Abbey yeslerdaj aitnaoon. took .i quick pep arouud, then saw with a sish ol relief, "Its Still their l i,.. ..i oaatioa Stoae tbc Steve "i Scoae Ilea beneath lac Ihroae on which the95 words
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Article63 1952-12-18 1 CASABLANCA, Dec \TP) -Eighteen people were arrested here when police carried out a large scale roundup of person.-, suspected ol heinvolved m the recent incidents here. In addition to arrests, a large quantity of arms were the police m the central quarries dist r ie Police63 words
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Article39 1952-12-18 1 JOHORE BAHRU, W King's H Kuala Lumpur, of the Duchess ol X Duke ol X s i G raid Lady Templer, has been the High Commiser and Lady Tern] affixed to the Chrisl they are sending ear.39 words
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Article16 1952-12-18 1 VIETMINH :lt^ reported driving towards Laos <■ rpoed m the hoUow of Cien Phy.- AFPAFP - 16 words
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Article17 1952-12-18 1 The Atomic hnerg> w« indicated yeste atomic es; W( 5o no,-. early m 1953. A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article98 1952-12-18 1 A Signal He Protests ADEN, Dec 1G (Reuter) Sir Hartley Shawcross. form- British Attorney General protested m the Aden Supreme Court today because a lawyei representing Count DellE Zonca signalled to his client tr the witness box. Sir Hartley had earlier described the Count as "a genia adventurer". The British98 words
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Article62 1952-12-18 1 RED CARDS ON BA TTLE LINE WITH MKbL eriusn <-"»»" monwealth Div., Korea Dec. ■17 (UP)— The Chinese Com- i munists again are spreading ■Christmas greetings' sapng the battle line, but this time the Reds are a year behind time. The Chinese are dropping m front of United Nations positions62 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-12-18 1 photo. Time and life publisher. Mr. Henry Luce (right) arr %< d iin nor e yesterday afternoon and will leave lor Lon- I this morning H<- was entertained at a cocktail fcVfc** SJwW Time corresponded m Sin gapore. StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article131 1952-12-18 1 S\N FRANCISCO, Dec. (UP)— MiSS Jade SnoA Won, nationally known -iri.st and author ceramics state Denartaaenl annonnced today. Th€ Pretty JJ^ift American-bora w« leave on Jan. li. to address university and civic groups m Tokyo, Bongfcone, Slngapore Manila. Penang, Bankok. Rangoon, Calcutta ana New131 words
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Article80 1952-12-18 1 2 Su per forts leave Chan gi TWO of the three v, B-29 Sup< ol' t. 13th UJS I Flight lei*. Changi noon on their return to Clark Field, Philippin They passed over Sine and Bahru on thei [alacca v Pahang. The third able to take oil Before leaving Commanding80 words
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Advertisement34 1952-12-18 1 tdieti J^iV 1 a'- bj| fflff Sfff A S ,*m B A ÜBB 0 COCKING PROBLEMS -v><r. Small WWk Cakes Pastries %J^£? turn out light as a feather STORK SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.34 words
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Advertisement40 1952-12-18 1 SHJEU. ecu MOTOR OIL BETTER BUY BURGESS AMERICA'S BEST BATTERIES riiill 111 wT H*_^_sw_____&_9dM___ ,_^^^^^^^B K^^ r BURGESS BATTERIES ore I sealed m plastic and steel that's why they lost longer Federation Price 35 cents. MACLAINE WATSON b CO. LTD.40 words
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Article449 1952-12-18 2 Biggest Estimate In PW Plan For Next £> Yrs. Standard Staff Reporter A SUM of $50 million has been earmarked by the Singapore Government for a project to reclaim the swamp areas m island This estimate was contained m the ubh li orks Non-Recurrent Programme449 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-12-18 2 pnoio. 1 VIEW of the Nuffield Swimming Pool at the new Britannia Club seen from the terrace which runs the length of the Club- StandardStandard - 25 words
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Article49 1952-12-18 2 Standard Stall Beportei M m Chinese n an to I >nn ••Youth and Women *he physical, and cultural ainent of its membei s n which wilt runcar, will be H titutioi een the Registrar m will be div which m ide the 1 :f.n49 words
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287 1952-12-18 2 Mac Donald Opens Britannia Club lil l. Brsl permanent nam I Club m thc Far 1 ast Ami the second one overseas was formally opened yesterday by the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. 8t..;. h 1\ ad, Bril plete for287 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-12-18 2 T H E C o ni missioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, chats uith Mr A C. Pritchard, Controller. NAAFI Canteen Service for South-East Asia and the Far Fast. folio? ing the official open in*i yesterday noon of the new Britannia Club, on Beach Koad. Left to right are Mr.Standard - 77 words
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Article79 1952-12-18 2 THE Singapore Government is expected to spend an estimated $112,459,040 for its building programme m the next five years. Of this total. 52G.480.ri40 will be appropriated for the \V?)3 programme. The Public W rks Department will undertake projects to the cost of $17,777,670 and the79 words
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Article44 1952-12-18 2 A GIFT of an electric sewing i d by Cable J and Wireless Limited to the Hospital Diversional Therapy Unit. This gift is m appreciation of kindness and attention members of their Staff have ie-1 ceived from Tan Tock Seng Hospital.44 words
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Article49 1952-12-18 2 Kiwi League 's X'mas Dance THE Kiwi Members' Lc-r will hold a l\. D at Raffles Hotel tomon I eve:; Floor shows by al and spot dances have jarrai Singapore's n vned Youth Queen away the prizes. kets s:-. a couple are obtainable from Committee members of the League.49 words
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247 1952-12-18 2 THE First Police Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekaram, yesterday acquitted a businessman. Phang Hock Swee, a defendant m a private summons on a charge of cheating the Director of the Ho Hong Oil Mills. Lim Scow Kng, of $3,600 on Aug. 28. without calling for the247 words
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Article88 1952-12-18 2 FOR publishing pictures which appeared m the Straits; Times Annual on the front page of the Yeh Teng Pao. a Chinese language newspaper, between Nov. 18 and 25. and offering the paper tor sale to the public. Shui Cherk Ek. proprietor and publisher of the Yeh Teng88 words
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Article54 1952-12-18 2 THE office of ihe Director ot Medical Services will move into i its* new building at Palmer Road on Saturday and will function ,on 1 )ec. 22. The Chief Health Officer and Accountant Medico! Depart- tnent. will also move to the new; premises on Dec. 22 and Dee.54 words
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Article156 1952-12-18 2 The Standard acki he follow with hanks Previously acknowledged 525 656.44 Mr. K.N. Wong, Inoh v .Miss Kathleen McAnle; collection W (|<| Stri. 8-C English College. JB 5 "SO Mr. S. Roberts 5.00 Mr. Zainab Abdullah, K.L. 5.01 Members ol No l Sergeants Mess. Station. <elc».tr apt. Molid.156 words
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Article236 1952-12-18 2 SINGAPORE sobstattonfl liable to ioa«i sii«-thiiiiK today: DAY It.A.T.. Wallirli St., Malayan Refrir.. Co.. Trafalgar si., Anson Rd., SATA, 'Mont; llaliru, Sago St.. Ramatl St.. Peoples Park. Nanson Rd.. Lam Soon Oil. <;us»n Illn. U.E. network Fcty., River Valley Bd.. KHlfney Rd., Orchard Rd.. NAAFI Devonshire Rd..236 words
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Advertisement94 1952-12-18 2 CHRISTMAS J^\& GIFT igr W »ifc2 s^' i» A -^sfr" lr I t PLAIN SHAPES pt. sac 20.00 i| pt. sire From 16.50 path SOLID SILVER Hall Stom P ed ip f s,,e 60.00 < 1 pt. size From $140.00 'a< h See the many items m EPNS and STERLING94 words
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Advertisement189 1952-12-18 2 1U RRILLIANTINE r o \q higl gill v 0 5 FACE P< ROL PEP LIPST COLD CRi VANISHING CRI (ru ROIIRJOIS GRAFTON LABORATORIES I V r'// I 4/./. WORLD Vol A£i H.4V B AT T E R V d rr* r i f? X r C I CA FOH MALAY.189 words
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Article188 1952-12-18 3 I Standard Stall Reporter Singapore I itj Councils :> 10,000 experiment i \)\.\in it Bedok for developing a supply Singapore island itself, has been Bui \i is found that water cannot be simple means, was carried out by sinking a r into the188 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-12-18 3 I ll > 1 1 lofethtl to 25 stouts from th<> South H 19 ui\«n hv th«- Executive Committee tn l» -tii<t .jt S.uid^ Boose, Ainu'iiiun Strf-ct. \1 II 1 < KuL-sjrmha. pn-Mdent of the District. t .km n «i t la a uanie. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article77 1952-12-18 3 erly man, sentenced by a Singapore kte's Co art to one •it for frefor smoking opium, had his sentence varied to a fine of $50, or m default one month's imtment, he appealed s ntence before the t Justice. Sir Charles m the Singapore High Court yesterday.77 words
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Article50 1952-12-18 3 Boy's Drowning W as Misadventure HE Singapore Coroner returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the inquest into the death of a boy Lim Yuan, who was found drowned during a picnic at Pa ii Rifl on Nov, 16, The boy's father said that g yuan could riot swim.50 words
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314 1952-12-18 3 Certified Residents To Swear Allegiance To The Queen NEW RE-ENTRY LAW FOR MALAYA Standard Staff Reporter HOLDERS of certificates of residence who return to Malaya from any adjacent countries including China, Hongkong and Indonesia, must take the oath of allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II within a certain period. Mr. J.314 words
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167 1952-12-18 3 Standard Stall Reporter A PILOT scheme to precede the settlement of 10,000 Indian families m British North Borneo has been proposed by the Government ot that Colony to the India Government. Mr. M. M. Kurana, Secretary of the India Office m Singapore, told167 words
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Article108 1952-12-18 3 TEXTILE brokers m Singapore have formed an association which aims to promote cooperation among the members and safeguard their interests. The association, the first of its kind to be formed here, is known as the Singapore TexBr i A >ciation. It has been registered with the108 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-12-18 3 MR. LEE SIOW MONG, president of the China Society, Singapore, will declare open an exhibition of Chinese calligraphy and paintings by noted Hongkong artist Madam Cheung Tai Xi (below) at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street on Friday at 5.30 p.m. The exhibition will85 words
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Article124 1952-12-18 3 TOURISTS VISIT HA W PAR VILLA Standard Stall Reporter ONE HUNDRED pa from the luxury liner W. Ruys made the Haw-Pur i a m Pasir Panjang the firsl stopping point m their tour ol Singapore Island, yesterday. The tour was arranged I The Asia Travel Service, whicl is the approved124 words
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168 1952-12-18 3 Standard St;ifT Reporter R I THEMATICI ANS all jver Malaya will celebrate heir New Year with a Symposium and Annual General Meeting to b e held at the I myersity of Malaya from Jan. 1 I. 3. ■y u symposium mised oy the an Mathematical168 words
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Article54 1952-12-18 3 HINDU officers of the Singapore Harbour Board will observe and conduct the "Sathurthi" festival at the Sri Senpaaa Vinayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Rond. Katong, on Saturday Dec. 20 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Transport fo r Hindus living m the Harbour Board-Railway and Hospital54 words
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215 1952-12-18 3 the Singapore Governments five-year building programme, beginning m 1953, it is estimated that about $39 million will be channelled into the erection of new quarters for the various Government departments. The Police Force will take the lion's share of the estimate,215 words
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43 1952-12-18 3 RECORDING of the first movement of the Brahms Violin Concerto played by Dervuen Low, a 22-year-old Chinese student f^m S m gap°re; was a feature ot the BBC s London Calling Asia programme. "Briei Excursion. ~rr- V 9»43 words
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Article, Illustration5 1952-12-18 3 puuiu. js3Lte__«M^ beb,ua hrao,btr StandardStandard - 5 words
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237 1952-12-18 3 A Perfectly GOOD Bath Behind This Sign WHAT LITTLE ERYL FOUND MW mm m m m "^pj^ —^Mm Standard Shipping Reporter LITTLE Eryl Jones, at the tender age of lour and a half, is an adventurous little lady from Wales, with a genuine love for letters. And the combination of237 words
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Advertisement54 1952-12-18 3 .1 A J HE.;{ NEXT CH-VNGE \nm si n -\ii,!ii:;iitm 1 I Until \K IK\MI COMPANY t, smsmwt Tfi 6970 t>M A D E HI 51 DLVELOPMENT I tin Rita Pomade Dg U overnight strengthens and a beautiful bust. I MA BUST CREAM 80 its. extra. CO, (Po*t Box 123)54 words
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Advertisement158 1952-12-18 3 BllHiiill FOR MOTOR CYCLES CARS AND TRUCKS Wos /x^ B: r /ft I I 111 L -«»—i—i————^— < IMPORT it/ I Q \DO N only the finest of selected tobaccos are used m the skllful blending of turf cigarettes carreras 150 years' reputation fdp itfautv B. T. J!. i,it, s^158 words
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86 1952-12-18 4 Rahman: Govt. Must Clothe Detainees JOHORE B \HKI W< l il t. igku Mxlul Rahman, ident ol the United Malays National Organisation, yesterdaj charged thai the Government was ■oi providin| sufficient clothing to Mala, detainees, especially childrrn. m Federation detention camps. of the d»- U are I some ♦aa espe86 words
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Article, Illustration195 1952-12-18 4 1 m Sacerdotal Siti cr Tu t>i of the Kight Rev MgT. Michel Bonamy, View Genera] »>i iiit- Diocese of Malacca ,t:nl parish pticsl oi lh_ itheoraJ of the Good Shop herd, Singapore, was i tie brated jresterdaj bj i.irj;r number ol I alholies. i inksgiving High Mass iji said195 words
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Article305 1952-12-18 4 Moneylender Charged With Fraud A MONEYLENDER, Goh Chem: Swee. was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday before Mr. D. 11. Chapman, with having dishonestly induced his cousin Mj dam Koh Chua Kirn Tee. to sign a document for sale of property Oram Road worth $35,000 m a awyer*s305 words
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Article112 1952-12-18 4 A 60-yt ar-< d *an approacnI woman "sin-seh" as he walking along Eu Tong j Street yesterday and told her that his nephew was ring from piles and wanther to treat him. He then took the woman, Low Kirn Yee (39) of Tel ok \yer Street112 words
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160 1952-12-18 4 Kinta Awaits "High Level' Decision CYCLE REGISTRATION IPOH. Wed.— Bicycle registration m Kinta will not materialise until such time as "high level** authorities In the Federal and suite governments decide on such .i move. The Kinta Town Board, .•ought up the of bicycle registration for a number of years, but160 words
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283 1952-12-18 4 Penang MRNVR Buildings Ready Soon 36 Ratings Complete Training In Jan. PENANG, Wed— Com mander 1). W. Graham, Stall' Officer, Federation division of the Malayan Koval Naval Volunteer Reserve, told The Standard today that their new buildings which were now under construction to provide facilities for technical training were nearing283 words
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Article, Illustration191 1952-12-18 4 IPOH, Wed.— A state-wide compulsory anti-Rabies vaccination campaign is to be launched m Perak on Jan. 2, and will continue till March 14. Dates, times and centres of vaccination have been -et out m the Pevak Govern: Gazette A substantial stock of American avianised anti-rabies vaccine alreadyStandard - 191 words
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Article, Illustration216 1952-12-18 4 SERVICEABLE Brengun bullets and a rusty bayonet believed to have been buried by the British soldiers during the last war were found m New Kampong Chantek. Bukit Timah, yesterday. Sixtv-t'our-year-old Ali Ibrahim bin ll j. Sulaiman. a settler of the Kampong was the first to find the bullets as heStandard - 216 words
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Article56 1952-12-18 4 The hooe that the difficulties of the Labour Party could be settled on the basis of constitutional amendments without breaking down on personalities was voiced by Mr. Francis Thomas when the Ad Hoc Committee met yesterday. The committee agreed on proposais to be submitted to56 words
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Article270 1952-12-18 4 Yeo Jin Guat Appeal To Be Heard THE appeal of Yeo Guat. Singapore tory owner whose debts were stated to tola! over S3 million when he was adjudicated a bankrupt, against the Singapore High Court's refusal to approve hi? 15 per cent composition offer, is to be heard m the270 words
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Article57 1952-12-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The M.C.A., Johore Bahru branch will start Malay classes for adults at their hi adquarters at Jalan Ibrahim, shortly. Classes will last for one hour, possibly from 8 p.m. to i) p.m The Secretary, Mr. "Wong Peng Leong. said that this was another57 words
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Advertisement127 1952-12-18 4 trm BE TALLER ftU^ 2 TO 4 INCHES GUARANTEED 1% J -J lll! a,u healthy people wre uni- V i_■ llVn-X (.KOUIH a^L fflj !M'>|) uill imrr.iM' \our height. For n m lmlh >Vv' 'v f lv v imi guarantee- barmf.J I* Price: 5Ja per Begalar sin phial. I ngJand127 words
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Advertisement228 1952-12-18 4 »X «X *W 3? n* >7 C-^gjg-i LAST WEEK v 5 CHRISTMAS GIFTS •S Visit eat*iv te for the h-I si lection* i c |f and <// %pa I'll! >_. fi-dl/i a! n/tri /o ||4 ffj < J lJ > our for 5 H__?l__£? J I gift: from our B228 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-12-18 5 photo. THE Malaya Itfajoi < ieneral Sir Hush Sloekweil presenting i R\ s drdi i erttfirate t<» Moe] Kirn lionn t rii'Tuhvi ol the Voinnieei \i m\ Sei \U (04 p v < t Ihe parad, ground out side ln« Federal Council hainbera at Kuii* i nm. pui rei rati]Standard - 49 words
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Article25 1952-12-18 5 an So far. N rate i ral S Jan the _T a* A S honour ot the from S25 words
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Article34 1952-12-18 5 A PPEA L ALLOWED I I In view of a reo -i"' l (if the Federal I that Regulal Crimin; allowed Ho. the year's impi on him by the X unlawful p ip rubbi34 words
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Article373 1952-12-18 5 BETTER PAY FOR 6 ,600 Ch in ese Primary Teachers Will Get $6 Mil. More KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— About $6,000,000 more, yearly, will be spent on Chinese schools m thc Federation if the new salary scheme for Chinese teachers now being offered by Govern ment is accepted by all Chinese373 words
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113 1952-12-18 5 PENANG, Wed.— Fr 1 Dei Nurses were yesterday presented with certificates after passing the final examtion, for Senior P^ v al es. They were told by Dr. [I vi c ter. Director Vied Sen ices Fed ratioi I ,va that they were pioneers m113 words
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Article101 1952-12-18 5 THE i ghth list of donations amounting to $830 has been >ived from the following -he St Nicholas Home Maintenance Fund Appeal:.mount previously acknoyIged $14,112.20. onymous SIO. Mr. Tan Joo SIO. Chop Chip Lee $20, .i Fielding S3. Mr. S< on Kooi Him ISO S1101 words
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Article127 1952-12-18 5 Unionist Appeals To Employers PENANG, Wed. -The basic reason why free trade unions are organised is to fig j against exploitation and a long as there are fre< ade unions m Malaya, all organlss will fight to ba such evil practices by emp ers who have no social conscience, the127 words
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Article112 1952-12-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Atmarjo bin Wario, a labourer from Fraser's Estate, Kulai, wSs sentenced to two months' imprisonment m the Police Court today, Under the Muslim Law, for having been intimate with t married woman. ntn n__iwn_n When Salam bin Junadi, the husband of112 words
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Article50 1952-12-18 5 MALACCA. Wed. I >c A istant Sea Scoutma er, Mr Kuah Beng Choon aid Miss Tan Bee Lian, two hers and popular mem of the younger set were married recently al he Mcth Church, here Sea Scouts m the settli ment were present at the wedding.50 words
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Article146 1952-12-18 5 MALACCA, Wed. "Municipal Councillors j i to day's meeting decided not to lew am nightsoil charges m the Municipality where there Is no nightsoil removal service. Earlier this year, fo the M had charged and i obtained payment foi removal m a town oi [nes146 words
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Article22 1952-12-18 5 •>P N SELLAPAH franjong Ma im transfer to Pale I X,: Mr. Sucha Singh ol KU swettenham succeeds him22 words
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167 1952-12-18 5 THE PAULIAN, lie rine ot St. Paul's Instit, Set mban, baa come ia bumper issue m celebration the Christain Brothers Centenary m Malaya. Number i trated witti pa*ges 61 pi covering ol ife m this schc I a h farewell to R >• Br.167 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-12-18 5 photo, j TWO vermicelli manufacturing shops razed to the ground at Ampang New Village. The fire broke out at early hour on Tuesday morning. The damage Is estimated at $20,009, plus bags <d rice. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article64 1952-12-18 5 JOHORE BAHRI Wed.— case hicb had been pending since Julj 15, 1951 was disposed of m the Magistrate's Court yesterday. The accused, Teh Ah Bee who offered $1 bribe i<> a constable, was fined $500. The Court w;^ told thai when the constable stopped Teh's car64 words
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9 1952-12-18 5 Mr. Dias Elected Malacca Vice-Pres. 1 iloi <■ i j9 words
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Advertisement103 1952-12-18 5 JP—P-WIJ^ |m > |W^ r _-^____-________________________--___-l-__-MWl^WM^^"^^^^^^M ill I■■ 1 II ii --T-- 1 8 Cet more! fiY x\& U 1 r"_ n___i«__i^____h i___r¥ i ~_*^_*t fni •w. [__J lI II IM fl Illiiijiitiliii-J-^ZJOL NANOT DOac (HELVES ns.l r '^-^u^-^ d MOOll MH N^y F%^ .rN->V«-»y'l 't/. J V Kelvinator'. better103 words
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Article471 1952-12-18 6 v-Gencral of U.M.N.0.. Inche Zulkifli Hashim would have us burn all copii oi the rd Junior Encyclopedia, because one of its twelve ntains remarks derogatory to the Malays. Perhaps there is no harm m publicly burning a copy or a symbolic gesture of prut* st But there471 words
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Article425 1952-12-18 6 Review of Views World Of Fear THE future of world peace is far from bright, says Utusan Melayu commenting on World situation. Citing examples the paper says that the war m Korea shows tittle signs ol coming to an end. Africa is as chaotic as Asia. It is likely that425 words
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274 1952-12-18 6 Sir: I. as well as many other readers, was startled by the letter from "Anxious*" which you published under the title: "Will a Chinese Head It?" That correspondent seemsto be m the know. If what he heard is true (which we fervently hope274 words
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Letter202 1952-12-18 6 Sir;— Mr. C. V. Devan Nair's continued detention is rausing much concern to his colleagues In the teaching profession especially so since Mr. P. V. Sarma was recently released and allowed to go to India. I understand that Mr. Nair had applied about six months ago202 words
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Article, Illustration661 1952-12-18 6 A NIGHT OUT- and what a performence! HUSBAND AND WIFE v .^fay JOYCE and RAY CHSaEBTON TV ERE going to hove a night out on Saturday. But before we can kick off our shoes at the end of it and soy, "That was a grand evenirg, wasn't it?" there II661 words
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1051 1952-12-18 6 POSSIBLE STEPS TOWARDS A STABLE SOCIETY BMti:\KiE9mVX #V h t:\vi By The Times Correspondent '"THE present troubles m Kenya are due to causes partly material, partly psychological. The material ones are m essence agrarian. The Kenya African is a small peasant farmer whose only alternative employment is to go out1,051 words
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Article, Illustration10 1952-12-18 6 "Funny! could have sworn someone screamed m here!'10 words
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Advertisement18 1952-12-18 6 TRADITIONALLY the BEST Jv& s-*j>*, Jewellery KWONO CHEONG LOONG LTD. r >'>» Itiyli Strert T.l: 7.">71 «3527 M m18 words
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Advertisement60 1952-12-18 6 tit tt rph i/ e 'ts fl Hflrn 'k^ .\m MODEL TA 160R RADIO GRAMOPHC In contrast to monv rodiogromi "160" has o T,x<d f<< I ratio is shallow tor <.cn-.m*nc< positioning m c M rmal roc assists m nhanong avoids o "uul! (uf mr'ur-bocrd. SINGAPORE I FfNA'Sole Act r60 words
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Article8 1952-12-18 7 Another S-EA Meet Planned disol the >■ B r8 words
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45 1952-12-18 7 IT (UP)— Organisers are assemonng for 11.000 Boy Scouts who at Greystanes, neai B the will attend tne th an »3 000 pounds of 0 I 00 p i ,cc and their own coking. .pen the jamboree on New45 words
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Article246 1952-12-18 7 Will Withdraw Troops If India Does Likewise UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 17. (AFP) Pakistani Foreign Minister, Sir Zafrullah Khan, yesterday offered to withdraw Pakistan troops from Kashmir. He made this concrete proposal before the Security Council during the debate on the Kashmir issue. Sii Zafrullah Khan stressed however246 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-12-18 7 litioin \dan (0..t/ M u lb* I-. :<h freigll Gl ot/ who 1~. .-I ih.it M ailr his skip it" his .tppoinU-d t»nimuni< itions Mm l apaaj wire- |m tin- firsl ,v i Ike -hip. APAP - 36 words
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Article182 1952-12-18 7 NATO AGREES TO SUPPORT I-C WAR PARIS, Dec. H. The Atlantic Council today adopted i resolution submitted by France, asking that the Council recognises that French resistance to aggression m Indo-China is being undertaken m thc interests Of tlie whole world, and that North Atlantic countries grant France as much182 words
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Article76 1952-12-18 7 LONDON. De 16 (UP) about attack on government efforts to curb terrorism m Kenya colony amounting to J a i ill for a vote of no confi-i den c m the Churchill cabinet j defeated m the House of arsons tonight by a vote of76 words
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Article34 1952-12-18 7 THE: State Department yesterday note to the Soviet asking lor compensatj for loss of an American bomber and crew shot down by the Russians north of Japan on Oct. T A.F.P.A.F.P. - 34 words
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Article98 1952-12-18 7 SUPPORT FOR UN ENTRIES :ED NATIONS, Dec. 17 (Reuter) Pakist < *erday supported the Communist proposal for th e bloc admission of 14 applicant states to the United Nations, a solution to the deadlock on the membership issue. Mr. am, (Pakistan). m the special Political Committee said that the 1498 words
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Article130 1952-12-18 7 TOKYO. Dec. 17 (AP) The Foreign Office dis day thai police are working on an involved international spy case which the Japanese press said, involved an official of the Russian Mission m Tokyo. While police have mac, arrest. th e Foreign Office m Japan130 words
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Article101 1952-12-18 7 SINGAPORE City Councillor. Mr. Lee Choon Eng (Labour We>n has written a letter to the Estate Manager, Singapore Improvement Trust, suggesting the provision of iron bars to windows of SIT houses m Beatty Road. Petain Road and Sturdy Road areas. He pointed out that the101 words
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Article84 1952-12-18 7 ONDON Dec 17 (Reuter) —About 40.000 former British prisoners of the Japanese and widows of former prisoners have so far applied for their share of seized Japanese assets m Britain. Mr. Derick Heathcoat Amory, British .Minister of Pension? said m the House of Commons. THE Bey of TunisA.F.P. - 84 words
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Article68 1952-12-18 7 Stoncord London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 17. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market todoy: LONDwN RUBBER LONDON TIN 2V SP° r £944 per ton bpot buyers, £944/10 sellers Ja-v/Mor.- 25 Three month*: £941/10 Apr. June 24 2 buyers, £94268 words
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Article77 1952-12-18 7 BANGKOK. Dec. 17 (Reu-ter-AAP) Miss Thailand of 1953 selected at the Constitutional Fair m Bangkok Is :viis s Prachit Tongurai, 18. ami her other measurements are: Height 5 ft. lin.. busl 33 ins., waist 24 ins. hip 36.. weight 7 st. 3 lbs. Among the prizes77 words
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Article63 1952-12-18 7 DJAKARTA, Wed.— The allIndonesian Seamen's Union. today threatened to stage a protest .strike againsj KPM throughout Indonesia and Singapore unless KPM imn < diately reinstates two union members who were fired on Sunday because of their refusal to work overtime. The Union handed KPM a formal63 words
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269 1952-12-18 7 100 Kazaks End 16- Yr. Flight From Red Tyranny ISTANBUL, Dec. 17 (AP) Mo than 100 wandei g aks" from Eastern Turki tan have arrived after a hard and dangerous 16-y< flight from Ru dan < ommunist domination to seek a new life m Turkey. a group Of 102 arrived269 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-12-18 7 photo. Senator John J. Sparkman (left), DemocratAlaska, shakes hands across the table with Iranian Prime Minister, Mohammed Mossadeq daring a day-and-a-haJi visit to the Iranian capital during a world tour studying aspects ot the Mutual Security Pro gramme. A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article225 1952-12-18 7 TOKYO. Dec. 17, (I I'), -lop Asian uiy«^»w here next door to the Korean war hope Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will not abandon his efforts to end the Korean conflict by compromise. The Japanese and many f attier peoples in' the Far Ejs* have been225 words
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161 1952-12-18 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. (AFP)— The magazine" Unit) States News" reported yesterday that General Dwight I senhower has drafted a 21 point programme to wrest the initiative m the Cold from the Soviet Union m A and Europe. The points listed mclv the161 words
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Article166 1952-12-18 7 U.K. Wrested Med. Post Churchill LONDON Dec. 17, (AP). Prime Minister < Inn chill nroudlv announced m thc House ol I wnmons Tuesday that Britain had wrangled Allied command bi the Mediterranean. He said- it was "very markable" that Britain s Admiral Earl Moun! batten had obtained the job despite166 words
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Article119 1952-12-18 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. (AFP) Pi >fe sol Owen I .re former St te Depariint adviser of F;ir Eastern Affairs, was indict by a Federal Grand Jury perjury during a Senate sub-committee inquiry. The mdi ent of 1 ttimore is based on two main cl arg<119 words
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Article162 1952-12-18 7 SEOUL, Dec. IT, (1 P) Imerican Super! iropped 220,000 pounds oi bombs toda\ M twi Mg Red supply areas deep Kb North Korea despite 1 htm J rvercast and hurricane force winds. B-29s Ing from t'■ ised radar to aim 500-pi x>mbs through a cloud162 words
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36 1952-12-18 7 I IT (Ui i communique B l The Tan j... "J nint "v Stepinac en a U I lit lin j provinces. In U lay. Tito sa tl i would36 words
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Article56 1952-12-18 7 Standard Londoa Correspondent LONDON. W cent drop m rubber pi \s a drop m > peculative hed oil shortage m synthel concern over thi supplies posed by m Indo-China m I London rubber i i pre nounc< d in< r< crease of synth< as a "jockeying56 words
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Article18 1952-12-18 7 THE internationa ri ol and opened it by stah 25 m favour. 22 Bi US— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article20 1952-12-18 7 Nam Il Protests Po W Killing HONGKONG. Dec IT P king R nounced toda: Nan, odged a of 120 H20 words
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Article32 1952-12-18 7 rian rah led pelled from his i oci ol and Mie lie and African m Nigerian Govern Njok I and P and Mr. Okoi Ankpo (1 I i32 words
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Advertisement74 1952-12-18 7 0 j«3 r/^ IDEAL GIFT juL for JSim CHRISTMAS ji3&±* HOHNER LIATONIC ACCORDION *Oi)EL 111 1 T..M. K..S. 2 3 ocnu.nc* Mtia. 3MH ot genu,.,. HoKner K ds D P C Tun;n9 $47-50 gi V, MODEL 114 io T-vbio Kc. 4 9"> vi c S^ )4MHot B« »»*M» R ds74 words
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Advertisement59 1952-12-18 7 BABY CARRIAGE »8 lEINLIEI v f^s*^^^^<«^ FATHER .<J W $|||/50 A «ry waful toMinf pram w*t« I jf m fode-'esi non-crocfcob'e belt Ttirtt-pwiOon drop toO* handle womWW Dresicuards-L M B'** 1 fci 5H m for eushionvd comfort COLOUR SELECTION ROYAL m.l E/IVOM M UIOON IVOM GREY/IVORI iEICI IVOM I ITTI59 words
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Article132 1952-12-18 8 Rocket Record Equalled WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, fAP) The altitude record tor ngle-stage rockets— l3s miles j was equaled yesterday by the Navy's Viking 9 rocket at lithe Army White Sands proving Minds, Las Cruces, the Defence Department said. When the fuel supply of liquid oxygen and ethyl alcohol was exhausted,132 words
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Article103 1952-12-18 8 SEREMBAN, Wed. The I supply bill making provision |of $21,179,950 for nublu- ser- vices m Negri Sembilan during 1953 will be brought up at the jet meeting ot the Negri I Si te Council on Dec. 28 m mban. I Before the meeting. Negri103 words
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Article38 1952-12-18 8 MANILA. De 17: Iv A Philippine air force pilot trainei he was flying burned m tir and crashed m Cristo. m Pampanga ince. The oilo- wa is Lieui Restituto .lose (23) ot the 6th r Squa38 words
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103 1952-12-18 8 Foreign Firms In Pakistan To Register KARACHI, Dec. 17 (AP The Commerce Ministry cently gazetted an order un U which no importer or exp< including foreign firms shal allowed to carry on business Pakistan unless registered this country. N firm shall be registered unless at least half total strength of103 words
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131 1952-12-18 8 HONGKONG, Dec. 17, (Renter).— Mr. Gopala Menon Indian Government Representative In Malaya. today officially opened the North China Steamship Company, the first Indian-owned shipping firm to be established m Hongkong. Mr. Menon said that inco from Indian shipping had increased nearly ten times m131 words
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Article, Illustration239 1952-12-18 8 THE 312-ton coastal freighter June, which sank under the weight of nearly 400 tons of water pumped into her by fire-fighters when she caugnt fire last Sunday while moored at Telok Ayer Basin, has been refloated. Pumping out the water commenced on Tuesday by the InternationalStandard - 239 words
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Article51 1952-12-18 8 German To ßuild Port In India HANOVER. De H (AFP) I— AG Dr. Gei j ha? Indian I U .viih the porl r of < mci The [nd has earmarked 130.000.000 rupees for the truction ol the porl which has he. -an to Indian tn ti has become a P51 words
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Advertisement434 1952-12-18 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT3. Regular Sailings lo China an Japan from Singapore Port Swcttcnham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China lanan. Due Spore Dne Penang From "Yochow" !><■< 19 Japan H'kong "Poyang". Dec 24 Dec 26 Hongkong Saib Sa;ls Penan- Snore lor "Yochow* 1 l>«'t 26434 words
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Advertisement222 1952-12-18 8 CUTHRIE CO.. LTr Phone pore X I I .1--j MAERSX LINE COPENHAGEN j A P MOLLEB i Gen»-rc ■j moijj n m omiii- N[\v YORK t rxirn -.(I k< r <<i i j i»fi ruiM.fttiiii IK\i I MM R«fc M*l tl \l K*fc I THE BORNEO CO 3 IflCOtporott o222 words
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Miscellaneous192 1952-12-18 8 EAST ASIATIC If S IIUNttS FROM 51 \\i»i\ i\ j b -StI.ANIUA" for BaOfft k Cpaswnmi inly) lAI.SIKIA for tlanfl j fnasaeneers only) "KIN. A' frr MeUXHII Svrlney Brisbane root ioa< i 4 MOM A for Bangkok "MALACCA' for Djakarta. Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Manila Kobe and kohama i: |9j aB192 words
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Article130 1952-12-18 9 »M. N iUi r (UP)— The Initeci Nations S;i. with i umnniMist China is farcins t<» !n,m Russia at black-market re fa evidence tl;at they (to Do t |j k( it c reed by ••> m H< pay b for a Sovh In Hong* (V130 words
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Article244 1952-12-18 9 Mo^ To Supplement Her Imports From RI JAPAN has been buying small quantities of copra from Malaya m the past months, according to Singapore traders who estimate the total tonnage shipped to Japan to be around 500 tons during October and November. Trade sources believe that244 words
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Article151 1952-12-18 9 ROME. Dec (Reuter) ternational pulp and pa] v j experts have found 1 pulp I industry based on I ropica! sub-tropical woods and agri I ture trds is a feasible nmercial un r1..-. tog, the i United Nations Food and A j culture Organisation announc- cd.151 words
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116 1952-12-18 9 U. Malacca Has Profit Of $335,582 UNITED Malacca Rubl 1 I ates reported a working profit for the year to April 1952. of $335,582 after provision for all normal expen and depreciation. The balance brought forward from the last account 1 was $40,997 making the total i sum available at116 words
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Article120 1952-12-18 9 COMMODITY PRICES n ORING rubber prices. treats net lb i m Singa pore resterdas *ere: No I l{ s > Spot loose x:; x; I t) B. m bales lan. No. 1 R.S.S. 831 831 No. I K!!s 7gj 7g| No i!vs 752 Tone: Stead] after I ONftON R| BRKR120 words
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Article26 1952-12-18 9 BRITAIN'S Housing Minister, Harold dai Millan, toi.i Parliament on T he will x Britain's ti^ht build i licence laws next year. A. P.26 words
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Article146 1952-12-18 9 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Dee. 17 < UP). —The world food supply picture is not only darker than it was before World W.ii 11. but "gradually worsening" as population gains Outrun production increases, g top Agriculture Department otTiciai reported yesterday. Vlr John Haggerty, director of the Departments146 words
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Article140 1952-12-18 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Thi Malayan share market was quiet m all sections today with quotations at slightly lower levels than those prevailing on Tuesday. Small business v reported. ChatiL s'.5 prices arc: I MM STRIA I S Buyers Sellers w Neave Ord. 247 2.55 Fed. Disp. 2.07140 words
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Article65 1952-12-18 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices tin cents per lb.) terday <Dec. IT> were: Bayers Sellers No. 1 R S.S. Spol Loose 83 83i R S.S. f.o.b. No 1 Jan. Rl'.i 84 No.' 1 Feb. 83J Xo 2 Jan. 7H 79 No. iJ Jan. ~<~i65 words
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Article70 1952-12-18 9 NTEW YORK. Dec 17. CAP) j; ry of S1 said ho had noi been consulted about an American plan lot Iran oil dispute He denied a report that, he was I See- ot State Dean A I to British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden calling on70 words
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Article33 1952-12-18 9 1 MALAYAN Exchange B I II (0.D.). York (T.l 1 '16 CO D on -> S. D>: k 32 R 16. Can i -and H f\ Othei i ..u'n on.33 words
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Article54 1952-12-18 9 TAIPEI; Dec. 17. (AP).- It the dreams ol New York lawyer come true, the free areas of A>n will one day be linke;l with other parts nl thc a mid m I \a>t l\ system. I Holthci v tkms Commftt D gran "We54 words
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Article86 1952-12-18 9 THE i ice market m Sing apore vas quiet m all sections with the exception o: copra. Copra had I per picul and -< on a Cocoi I buyers m ed $54 1 with no busines passing. Betel out $28 (split* -md $2 ("who i (sellei86 words
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Article36 1952-12-18 9 HONGKONG, Dee 17—Special Standard Service Closing prices on Ihe Hongkong Exi today were $15.9 to £1 sterling: 4375 to US to Malaya 10.3880 to one Indonesia Rupiah; Gold $280 00 to i c lael.36 words
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Article35 1952-12-18 9 Menzies Warning About [linn P i I recorded of J through c < F vertibility < In 1 pa t 1 i I ting Corporal I I, c del The pi i ov. efforl and specific ro-op.35 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-12-18 9 Mr. B 11. Meluani. Minis ins Director of M. .1 I hanrai. Singapore and lion. Secretary of the Sindi Mereharts Afloaclation will fly by PA to BOBffkonC 'm a btMnaeaa-pleaavfe trip to day. Mrv MetwajMl v .11 lrtimpinj hna39 words
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Advertisement109 1952-12-18 9 i\ ?K$ good u;iv If, <£j lo rrmcnilicr ft r )oii r frieii <I I tt SJ^ and relatives this A CHRISTMAS *N S AND NEW YEAR "ft h to send a gift subscript i"ii v T ihe SINGAPORE STANDARD ft a Place your order with )<mr n»ar« f m109 words
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Miscellaneous1024 1952-12-18 9 -«^v BEX: t 11 am. 14.1. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, (MLIO-L SlNk*AP\}£%E >m MALACCA i'i\n ihn s o 143. 4. 6.3f) Kuala Lumpur, T .oh. Taiping. iIiARY >30 p.m Penang. Medan (MLIO2) 7 :tl am FNTERTAI KIMF N U,AKT ILIIVMBRA e-U.SA. 11 Kuala Lumpur. Kua 7 i T r IRTS till1,024 words
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355 1952-12-18 10 Sir;— My attention has been drawn to a report that the Govt. is to investigate whether the presents rates of pay of locally domiciled officers are adequate. This sounds very silly and will be a waste of precious time and energy. Investigation is355 words
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Letter170 1952-12-18 10 Sir; I have followed with amusement reports m the Press about the "treasure hunt" m the Japanese tunnel at Marsiling Road. However I can assure you that there is no "myster.\ about this tunnel at all. The Japs were going to fight for Singapore Island, hill by170 words
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Letter133 1952-12-18 10 Sir; I gly endorse "Anacrusis' remarks m last Friday's "'Music Notes" concerning the visit to Singapore next June of Walter S kind to accompany the Soprano, Joan Hammond. It seems a pity that it has not been possible to invite Mr. Susskind to conduct the Musical Society's Orchestra133 words
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507 1952-12-18 10 Sir; In reference to your article m Sunday Standard, it is not correct to say that to haul vegetables from Cameron Highlands by lorry causes any undue delay. Lorries leave the Highlands about noon and arrive m Singapore at about 8.30 the507 words
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Letter77 1952-12-18 10 Sir: I am a new comer to the Colony and was amazed at the lack of courtesy shown by the majority of motorists on my trip by car recently to Singapore f ter dark. My driver dipped his headlights for oncoming traffic but m nine cases out77 words
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Letter218 1952-12-18 10 Sir: The Cinematograph x llms Ordinance 1952 (introduced m the Legco) appears to have some shortcomings. The Committee of Appeal which is to consist of 17 persons does not seem to provide for any representatives of the Christain religion. There are representatives for the Chinese, Hindu and218 words
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Letter171 1952-12-18 10 Sir; According to Section 26 (3) of the Municipal Elections Ordinance No 2G of 1943 under which elections to City Council are he'd, any voter desirous of contesting the elections must make a Statutory Declaration as per Form 11 under Schedule One of the said Ordinance which,171 words
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Article754 1952-12-18 10 STANDARD PATTERN S ERVICE By ROSALIND RATNAM 1 1 RE are rhe sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 38, which appeared m the Sunday Standard on Dec. 14. Note: 1 With your pattern pieces you will receive an identification chart which will show m miniature the various pattern pieces754 words
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Advertisement193 1952-12-18 10 /4 i 1 ■MAfnif'l^Tl I L k iJ. < >.1..i1..i Ila l IJLm S I j i /m\ co»f>sT»o*<£> o«04 m I STARTS TODAY! I);iilv .1 Shows at I i...i M.. 1.'.0. I. (>. I" 9..'io|>.m. J'^r'i:-- (J i HUMPHREY 1 I ON SALE TODAY \l l!;\(TIVK t ..l.Hii lo\193 words
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Advertisement166 1952-12-18 10 SEtiSm. bbb^b* The \jria.nt Sid veint ci e/*o o*f sill 'timet .../n fhe ep/c tradition of 'The Covered V/ag 0n *Omarron" and "fled River" jmmmw^mmm """"B- ijl*t^ai-^H a^am iT s mmmr mtf^SfmmmmLm\mlGk n&/ M JLmmm*. IBM BB^kl HOWARD HAWKS B B BI B? B* B- B B^^B mmmßt- m^mmt' m\~—166 words
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Article67 1952-12-18 11 R.A.F. Changi aiui HA F S< .yed to goalless :ter e^tra time m an key con etil :r c at Seletar c t lay. The game was play.-: pa with Changi domin- y in the first half. T v briilia nee work S tar side tcks.67 words
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Article82 1952-12-18 11 Clean Sweep By L. Strike HONGKONG "T> (AP>. Striki linton earn ol Sii aga the H night m the On j* Poh Lim. m an exhibi- ne, beat Loony Pan 8, 18—1.'. Oat Poh Lim a partni with Francis Rozar kong t< '..oong Pan Yap and D. CI a straight82 words
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Article315 1952-12-18 11 JAA DECIDE ON SEDGMAN No Review Unless... SYDNEY Dec. 17 (AP)_ The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia president, Sir Norman Brookes, said today the LTAA would not revie* Prank Sedgman's status unless asked to do so by the American Davis Cup manager, Aldrick Man. Sedgman is expecting en offer from315 words
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292 1952-12-18 11 COLOMBO, Dec. 17, (LP).— The much discussed and oft-postponed Malaya-Ceylon athletic contest has now become a fixture. At a special meeting of the Committee of the Ceylon Athletic Association, it was decided, m consultation with the Malayan authorities, to fix a date m February. Malaya292 words
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Article, Illustration95 1952-12-18 11 THE put ure below began the incident which precipitated a near-riot during the soccer match between the River Plate of liuenos Aires and New ells Old Hoys of Rosario, m Rosario, Argentina, December I. The Cngiish referee. Mr. Dyekes. not seen m picture, sent off the local player. JM. Lopei95 words
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183 1952-12-18 11 SINGAPORE'S Malay School champions, the Kota Raja Malay School XI, have been invited to make a trip to Kuala Lumpur to meet a combined Malay Schools team of Kuala Lumpur on Sunday at Kampong Bahru. The match will be m aid of183 words
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Article400 1952-12-18 11 Junior Clubs A lso Begin To Kick NOW junior dubs affiliated to the Singapore Amateur Football Association are beginning to kick. At yesterday's second meeting of football clubs requesting more representation in the SAFA Council, they showed in no uncertain terms that thev intend to better their present positions in400 words
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110 1952-12-18 11 Two Colony B 'ton Finals Next Week THE Singapore oommerciaj Houses and Senior Inter Out championships will conclude nex week when the finals of the twt team events will be played. Singapore B A fixtures for th< week are: Friday. Dec. 19 al 7.M p.m. Court No. 3 Senior Inti110 words
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Article32 1952-12-18 11 Rangers W in 5-1 Town Rangers beat Royal Artillery Corps 5-1 played at the Farrrr Park md yesterday. Scorers for Rangers were Roberts (3), Teoh Hock Se< R Brti *>red V.rtill only32 words
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Advertisement254 1952-12-18 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR James ll< nry IN er ol ImmiK- ation Federation and lenry Abishegam who i narried -!< at :hinese Presbyterian Church iuar thank their friends and elatives for their best wi md thc wed i i ent THE family of the laic :'hce Seng of Jo<. Chial B vish254 words
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Advertisement312 1952-12-18 11 NOTICES II N I NOIII I NDERS R X Hire of Kuala Luni; iffice hOUT B time J tender Tendi n i d the b li may Rca of the Kual i I pur. must be pc i nPRO SED GAR V.f'.S AT RIE i T IOAD. i Kuala I312 words
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Article25 1952-12-18 12 King George V Rout Raffles Rafflei first tc ng i N i a five-o rum final nore X i D I i I I V.25 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-12-18 12 Too Well Collared BIT not this time! A J hard running King George V player is j well collared when 5 trying to break from J a loose maul m yes- J terday's rugby game J when King George V J School ot Seremhi.i I trounced Raffles In- J stitution58 words
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Article536 1952-12-18 12 ANOTHER scalp was added to the St. Andrews School Rugger XV collection, when m a thrilling, even game thej defeated the hitherto victorious Bukit Mertajam High School at WunHsvillp hv fl sinelp try <3 points) to nothing, Win Ho. St. Andrews hookkgain shone m the536 words
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Article51 1952-12-18 12 Sime Darby Sports Club will meet Shell Company S.C. m the final ot the Singapore Commercial Houses badminton championship. Sime Darby heat Borneo Motors 3-2 and Shell Company beat Imperial Chemical Industries 4-1 m the semifinal of the tournament played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last51 words
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Article69 1952-12-18 12 Mr. James Chalmers, a prominent member of the SCC and Singapore civilians rugby team, leaves the Colony for the United Kingdom by Comet today on leave. He will therefore miss the final of the HMS Malaya rugby m January. His departure will also leave a69 words
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Article196 1952-12-18 12 SEREMBAN, Wed. A XS Hockey Association XI beat the touring University of Malaya by I—o today. Th c Varsity were unlucky to lose as they had the* better of the exchanges and only the brilliant goalkeeping of iMohd Ali, a last minute substitute and >ound defensive196 words
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Article375 1952-12-18 12 Malacca Beaten In Decisive Game KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor Combined Schools won thc inter state schools quadrangular tournament between Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Malacca and Singapore. In the deciding match concluding the tournament, Selangor beat last year's champions, Malacca, by one goal to nil. Runners-lip are Malacca and375 words
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Article169 1952-12-18 12 Colony Too Good For Negri Boys M^Uiirtmr, superior m an departments, Deal Negri Sembilan by two goals to nij m the first match if the inter-state combined schools quadrangular loin tiament which concluded yesterday. Singapore opened the score m the 10th minute when Onr Leng's angular shot from thc top169 words
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Article119 1952-12-18 12 2 Special KL Races THE Selangor Turf Club gold :up meeting will be held un Teb. 7, 11 and 14 for horses •lasses 1 and 2. In addition to the l| miles >old cup race which i s worth 58,000, another special race. he Henggeler memorial trophy vill be run.119 words
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Article94 1952-12-18 12 IPOH. Wed— Display!: round superiority Police .V aeat the PCRC by (3—l m a lock'ey league match today. A feature of the game was the lattrick by Peter Fernandez. Huxley Duggan gave the Police the lead early m the irst half The last two goals were94 words
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Article97 1952-12-18 12 ADELAIDE, Dec. 17 (Reuter.\AP) Australia's team for the second cricket test against South Africa, beginning m Melbourne on December 24. shows one change from that which won the first test. Jim De Courcy. the N< South Wales batsman, replaces lan Johnson. Victoria's I oil-spin bowler,97 words
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Article1327 1952-12-18 12 PENANG, Wed.— A total of 22J horses, comprising 60 class 1. 79 class 2 and 82 class 4 has been entered for thc Penang Turf Club's Christ-mas-New Year meeting. They are: IS I R! N .'\|> Rl til or IM '.I or I I.M Adonis v1,327 words
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Article26 1952-12-18 12 The result of the Singapore Island Club December L.G.U. competition was: winner: Mis. Clements IDS 30 7.'i, runner-! Ip: Miss Reiliy 110 3626 words
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