Singapore Standard, 19 December 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard fa A' n x VOL. 11l NO. 169 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 24 1 Carbonell To Succeed Col. Young Issued B that of R P i: tab In I the i dis- was rtei Como! the aa De-
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    52 1 photo. Mi Man i\»k Slice's three rhildrei K,,k Wing Kok Ret md Kok Hoe who broaghfl parcels of n»'w toys .uni .1 book for the i mil orphaaed childi'u iii Malaya le make Ukim kamjrj Ibis hristaa.s i bej bought the gifts uith the pocket iniut'v ulii v Ii tiu
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  • 41 1 Si Iftdard Correspondent r [DON Dec, 18-A general pui synthetic rubber t for Scotland is being ssed by geverad compa- w Mk-nvod that joint ture *rill emerge T;: p Rubber C ompanv up irentlj uiie vi Uio
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  • 395 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Hans for the gradual demobilisation ol the Special Constabulary were announced tocla\ by the Federation Government. At the same time. I Federation-wide survey of those members ot the Special Constabulary who are due to complete five wars unbroken service between July 1
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  • 209 1 ToldToMake Out Case For Family Pay Standard Staff Reporter LOCALLY DOMICILED officers of thc Singapore Government were told yesterday by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. BtyrHe, llldt they could press their claim for family a l wances before the Committee appointed by t ;e Government
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  • 28 1 PRIME Minister Jawahar J Nehru said ye "onlay th Stalin's mid-October ing Russia's supporl Communist par a "clear case ol interference o m internal affaii Al
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  • 206 1 ONLY two days are left for you to send m your donations for The Standard Readers' Toy Fund. The campaign we have been conducting during the past eight weeks for the benefit of under-privileged children m the Federation and Singapore has been heart-warming and successful,
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  • 32 1 TV.o were killed and en police tired on mob which tried to loot the treasury at A..;. ipulli. a town m the Vizag ipal im district of Madras.—A A.P.
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  • 195 1 Alytia And Evelyn SANTA CLADS came to Singapore yesterday afternoon «>ut of the skies into a veritable cloudburst at Kalians Airport, but nearly 150 Children were there t<> greet hint. Into two buses and many private tars. Santa bundled the children and they drov- swi fll y through 1.1 in-drenched
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  • 103 1 KUALA I.UMPUR. Thurs.— All silver coins bearing the date, 1945, or before are being withdrawn from circulation by the Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya, m continuation of their policy. No silver coins have been minted sinee I 1945. In 1049. the public was informed that it
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  • 39 1 THE 17-year-old Duke of Keni who 'ha. been in bed at Geneva for the last two day with mild Influenza Is due to fly back to London next weekend for the Christmas hoii- days.— Reuter.
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  • 47 1 Reuter THE Dalai Lama, spiritual j ruler of Tibet at Lhasa, has sent a delegation of his officials to open a Peking office. Reports reaching Hongkong said the delegation had ar- j rived m Chengtu, Szechuan Province, on their v. ay to Peking.— AAP
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  • 88 1 No Fencing For Suicide Flats— SIT NO fencing will be put up j at the flats m Upper Pickering Street to prevent people from making suicide jumps. This decision was taken by the Singapore Improvement j Trust at "a meeting on Wed- nesday after the Trustees were told that it
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  • 152 1 Korea Reds Boast: 'Seoul By Christmas SEOUL, Dor. 18 (UP)American Superforts dropped tons of bombs on two Communist officer training schools today, while on the ground American soldiers were warned to be on the alert for a possible Red drive against Seoul. Ten Okinawa-based Superforts dropped 110 tons of 500--pound
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  • 161 1 MAI ACCA. Thurs.— A naval patrol has heen searching the Straits Of Malacca during the last 18 hours m con^ nection with a reported nil uy m which a taikons assistant fell into the sea and was not seen ana m. Talkonf Goh Ah Leak
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  • 32 1 ADMIRAL Ear! Mounl ten. newly appointed Allied Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean, left Malta by plant rday for Pari- for c taJions with General R; Supr< me Co m m ander Europe. AP
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  • 265 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Seven more terrorists hove been elimm cted m the Federation by security forces. Four have been kilted, sus pect captured and two more terrorists have surrendered, while three others were wounded. One of the killed and one of the wounded
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  • 21 1 [SB >N D< 18 (H G night ar s jail at Lisbon I orgai i plot t 1 Governm<
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  • 55 2 MIC HAN CUfO PKNC; (21) of Police Head quarters. Singapore, who Rave hk blood yesterday at the Blood Transfusion I nit. General Hospital for thf 10th time. This qualifies him gS the youngest donor mi n Singapore ever to reeelTC the Silver Medal given to those who
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  • 305 2 Infected Pork Warning In Singapore v andard staff Reporter TED pork with j worms are b( md consumed m the result of ng of pigs iraJ an as and c carca Singapore's tlth Officer. Dr. I -am. warned i someth human beings of esses caused •ted pork. was speakRural v
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  • 30 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE annua! genera] meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam -a ill be held on Sunday. Dec. 21. m ihe Victoria Memorial Hail, al 4 pm
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  • 140 2 The Standard acknowledges with thanks Ihe following donations* Prei iously acknowledged %Z6,*9954 John Tar. 5.00 Mrs. XX. San 15.00 Anns Depot Police. FARELF 280.01 J.F Siow, Seremban 301 Qoah Tatt Beng, Singapore 10. 00 Anonymous 1 00 Hoys ot Ibrahim School, Snug< i Patani, hid donation 25.01 Ban
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  • 433 2 Closer Tie With Public THE Singopore Police Force hope that through better education and training of the police personnel, closer and more friendly relations between the police and public may be brought 1 about. This was disclosed by the Commissioner of Police. Mr. Nigel Morris,
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  • 118 2 FEARING that an autopsy would be performed on her husband whom she found hanging m a garage, a Boyanese woman cut him down, hid the rope and the knife to make it appear that he had died of natural causes, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam
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  • 97 2 Crime In Colony Is Lower j THERE has een a slight decrease m all types of crime > during the past There were 1 5 arnw d < s in > October as against 10 m November. Unarmed robbc i es have been reduced from 14 to nine and house-breakings
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  • 106 2 Judgment Reserved In 'Note' Case JUDGMENT m tin involving a claim for $24 000 by a moneylender S. N Na athamby Pillay aga P. Suppiah and another, was reserved by the Chief Justice. Sir j Charles Murray- A m the Singapore High Court. yesterday. i It was alleged pro--1 missory
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  • 116 2 HC' s Reference To 'Nuts And Bolts' IX yestei m The Standard of General S r Gerald Templer'- return from Britain, it was stated rough an inadvertent error, that he I told the press "he had rec 'ed good support from the 1 Secretary of State for the Colonies, the
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  • 57 2 I PENANG. Thurs j that there were riisereparn ;in the prosecul ion i ■Mr B G. Smith m tl j sions Court today acquitted and barged Khuo Loo Sii I without calling oo i d< ft i Khoo had been charged offering a bribe of I policeman who
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  • 309 2 THERE are 75 vacancies for Cadet Inspectors m the Singapore Police Force and applications lor these appointments are awaited, said the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, at a press conference yesterday. "As part of our policy to raise the standard of education among
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  • 151 3 Rural Board Is Moved Bu Money 'Swaine Standard Staff Reporter AN ACCUSATION that the Singapore Rural Board was "moved by money" was made by an unofficial, hAr. A.L.B. Swaine, at the Board meeting yesterday. I ing the position m respect of 24 smokehouses which had been issued
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  • 73 3 -IN RURAL AREAS THE Sin-. more Rural Board fl rejected a proposal made by the Chairman oi the Singapore Traffi Advisory Committee to ban tooting m rural area;. Air. H. J. C, Kulasingha, opposing the proposal. pointed out that this would defeat the object of mechanisation of transport
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  • 45 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Johore has not yet fixed a date for the establishment of National Schools m the State. The process, according to an official statement, will be gradual and spread over a period of years as teachers become available.
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  • 51 3 Dip Headlights, Motorists Urged A CALL for Singapore motorists to co-operate m dipping their headlights for oncoming traffic after dark, was made by Mr, A. E. Minns, acting chief of the Traffic Police yesterday. Lots of motorists do not dip their headlights, he said, and undipped headlights may lead to
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  • 166 3 Rales For Rural Ads Approved THE Singapore Rural Board I expects to collect considerable revenue when, for the first I time, it charges rates on at-* vertisement signs on business I premises next year. Under the new Rural Board Advertisement By-laws approved by members yesterday, j the charge for such
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  • 59 3 THE Singapore Indonesia Club, at their annual meeting. elected the following officers for 1953: President. Mr. K. M. Ghazali; Vice-President, Mr Sjahruddin R. Ibrahim; Hon. Secretary, Mr. Sardjono; Assistant Hon. Secretary, Mr. Mohd Daud; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Anshorv, and Committee members. Mrs. R. A. Pohan. Messrs Zubir
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  • 111 3 A Name The Chairman Disliked Standard Staff Reporter THE name "Tanjong Kling" given to a cape on the west coast of Singapore may be changed it the Singapore Rural Board agrees to representations made by Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha at the Board meeti ing yesterday. Mr. Kulasingha said the
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  • 35 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Tamil Churches of St. Mary ana St James wiit hold a Christmas Party for the congregation on Saturday, Dec. 20. at 4 p.m. at the Technical College, High Street.
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  • 277 3 Fireman Loh To Get Medal For 23 Yrs' Service THE Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, will present the Colonial Police Medal tomorrow to Junior SubOfficer Loh Kian Kong of the Singapore Fire Brigade —the first medal of its kind to be won by a Chinese officer m the service. Mr.
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    35 3 JENNIE QUAH who celebrated her 12th birthday m Singapore recently seen serving her mother with a slice of the birthday take. Jennie is the only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Quah 800 Ghee of Singapore.
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  • 248 3 THE new Singapore Hospital Reserve for which hundreds of enrolment applications already have been sent to St. John Ambulance Brigade, thc British Red Cross, Singapore Branch, and the Y.W.C ..V, will be comprised of four sections. Section I will romp] medical officers; Section 11. trained
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  • 142 3 A 41 feet high "chimney" on the island of Samakao puzzled two Singapore Rural Board members. Mr. 11. J. C. Kulasin«ha*and Mr. Goh Tong Liang. Said Mr. Kulasingha: "I intend to get "to the bottom of this mystery." When they visited the island
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  • 86 3 Firemen To Ignore One- Way Traffic ALL nre-engin< imbulanccs from the -^apore Fire B [lill Street will be the Mlly vehicles allowed to ignore the new ti irrangements around When called out to Place oi Bi fire-ei Stn and I I m rep Bi 'I rid the when proposed. h
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  • 60 3 TH i of 1 ol M nst the mun t terrorist of Day j •S the fou world by the B: B i ny. A report from tl BJJ Cutforth, will tell ol procome from Ind:; I X will al ;es. Immediately after th i
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  • 28 3 THE Singapore Chamtx < <'■ will hold oria Memoi s 35-40 V Leagw Memorial Hall on Tickets are availabl< I bins- 0 double. I I single
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    133 3 photo. I THE Pol m Stoic of I Upper Pickering Street, I I Singapore: From this shop J j thousands of toys have made Www way to a 1 1 godowa m Lim Teek Kirn J i Koad and from here have gone all over the Fed--1 eration to briny;
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  • 865 6 WARNING TO MALAYA WORKERS! II Johore certain Malay rkers have asked the United Malays National Or- tnization to intervene with their employers m a dispute ever wages and working conditions. Experienced Malay trade unionists will be amon.g *he first to agree ne that this appeal for help to a communal
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  • 535 6 -minor.- tx aching tl when it is prepared to indulge elation which would enable it to more dollars. If it is criticised it will justification tor the highly dubiPrs to get the ry cash. G ernment's announcement that > be increased as from next month m that
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  • 359 6 Review of Views Extravagance THE s aid thank Dato MacKei criticising the expenditure by Government, saj s Utusan Melayu. The public the sugide by Dato MacXt i t thi Johore Goyernme ek efficiency exverhaul Government mat Ul s that the sen era 1 m Johore but so m oth( Si
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  • 132 6 Sir;— It is difficult to understand why so much fuss has been made about Mr. Oli Mohamed's failure to reveal the genius of a Demosthenes, when he made hi< speech on the night o_ the elections. Close friends of Mr. Oli Mohamed all know him to be a
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    • 562 6 Sir: Your paper has often given publicity to news and correspondence pertaining to the detention under the Emergency Regulations of prominent member of the local intelligentsia like Messrs. John Eber. P. V. Sarma, Devan Nair and some undergraduates of the University of Malaya, all
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    • 100 6 Sir;— ln London GOO. OOO saw it 80 weeks and still going strong. In Melbourne, 40 weeks and still going strong. In Singapore. 13 day?, and fii icd. That would be LA RONDE, of course. So Singapore seems to be still slightly more decent than Melbourne
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    • 330 6 Sir. With reference to the report. m the Singapore Standard of December 11, that the clerks oi the Singapore Post and Telecommunications Employees' Union are taking a strike ballot, I wish them success, but I would advise those concerned to make a few enquiries before making absurd gations
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    • 118 6 Sir.— Air. Josey says I all wrong for the few to i\. c motor cars and fur the many to be without. In America one person out of three has a car. One out of three persons hei have a car if we follow the nited States system but
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    • 143 6 Sir: The forty-foot deep Marsi Road seems to have been 1) own up into a mystery. It was constructed by the Japanese during their occupation of Singapore. The construction was no < task and a large gang of workers were used to build it. I have a strong
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  • 14 6 'Oi: mo easy on tin* polish! You're flllin' up the accident ward!'*
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  • 84 6  - MALAYAN AFFAIRS ALEX JOSEY H In this u.i\ the <-t Malay. <!• m icracj it workj» ,t i line hat tl a from dcmon.t. are _egi_u_u_s to i! how Malay and I In;' I Earopi and eld working code- i MCb b unit bondage i aing that tin and to
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    • 63 6 s'>?YribTAM CO.. LTU^*^ ORCHARD POAD SINGAPORE I J _r\. J. J-/ r 24" MOIOR SC-'I'HE 1 f IDEAL 1 I for cutting I A V i _i fSJF"''' TOUgh Grass > r- -4 t .rjn IfVI B H V a ■1 I ft_P_ M__ m Ift wft t I—. W
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  • 29 7 Ike And Mac A Discuss Korea V t •■•illt'llt-fifl I >nhowei a\m\ M.i i \rthur In a two hOBI eonler--1 today the peace m ud the world m 1
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    52 7 N| Cottars, pianist wider contract a| ihe Capi To BaUroom, win be the f™»h_l stat ovw Radio Wajaya todaj lt gj- p,„ »«•■> Played with bands al the leading hotels "i 80-nba] the Taj Mahal m alcntta i irpoo's Kestauranf and < olombo's Galle 1., > Mote] During l! v,!
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  • 304 7 L 3 j~ Y\ "_ri_ oey Denies Promise: Bypasses Hautecloque PADIC r\ i A to the N t'inn.l A lU ;r Prem, J er Anroine Pinay's cabinet reported ove ?he fSStJl^H. 1 yester d °y thaf *is i,,in 9 end the impasse rnehranco Tunisian home-rule
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  • 210 7 Dr. M., Kashani Rift Widen ing rEHERAN, Dee. is. (AP). The widening rift between Premiei Mossadeq and religions leader tyotollah Kashani, which has repeatedly been hinted at m the Teheran Press, yot a new hurst oi attention m nearly all morning papers yesterday. ishani ha s repeatedly denied any quarrel
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  • 115 7 -UNITED NATIONS, Dec 18 iter)— The Nations .Genera: A :v voted last .night m favour of prompt n talks aimed at giving the T selfgovernment. France, which administers as a protectorate, boycotted the debate m both the tical Committee and the mbly. She boycotn the
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  • 34 7 A BRITISH Comet jet liner md a Royal Air Force Vamnre ie- plane from Singapore vill make demonstration flights >ver Manila on Saturday as mart of the activities mark- Week.— UP
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  • 107 7 SEOUL. Dec. 18. (UP).— ted Nations fighter bombers smashed a huge Communtroop concentration 20 miles south of fhe North Korean capital of Pyongyang today. At 'east 70 buildings were Toyed and 30 damaged m a four-wing attack. Return secondary expi ons rocked the entire area.
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  • 11 7 IRISTMAS n K <c \la!a\ tal of more
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  • 72 7 Union Charges Govt. Delay airman of he Malayan Trad,. Union Con.Fohore Branch, oi ie union's pi. tinating lay. Repi es to question i aised it the last meeting of the Si indicated that therefor the establishmi i Government serve G ent monthv paid organisations a1 evel, has not even ent
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  • 50 7 TUC Intervenes In Bus Row JOHORI The lyan Trade Union I tervened m the row be- j ■veen the Johore Bus Work- j The Secretary of the MTUC, evaraja said that the •dative of the •m the Johore Bus employers sterday and he was that a settlement ould by both
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  • 150 7 Bandit Rewards Graded LONDON. Dec. 18 (Reuter) —Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton said yesterday that j the scale of rewards for the i capture or killing of Comj munist terrorist leader? m Malaya war, graded according to their status. It was higher for information leading to a capture than for a
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  • 65 7 PARIS. Dec. 18 (Renter) The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation todfcv cut 5:70.--oiio.ooo off a military construction programme for next ye; and decided to lower targi I for next year's buildup of military forces. Usually well-informed sources said a Committee of Finance and Defence Ministers from the
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  • 92 7 PEOPLE living on islands off Singapore might he given fire-fighting equipment as a result of representations made by Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha to the Rural Board yesterday. Mr. Kulasingha want.-- the Swine By-laws revised beca was out of date especially regarding prohibited areas. The Board terday agreed
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  • 105 7 I 'X Singapore Malay I will consider, at its committee meet ng early m January, thc possibility of making a joint with the LT.M.N.O. to the authorities on the description of the Ma ays as "lazy and dishonest" m the Oxford Junior Encyclopedia. This was stated
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  • 110 7 CHICAGO, Dec. IS. (AP). The 15-month-old beadsioined IJrodie Siamese twins were successfully operated last night m a tension-packed Hi hour operation hut a spokesman said "the surgery has not yet been completed." ••'lhe ultimate outcome of the operation is as yet unknown." the spokesman said.
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  • 218 7 WITH FRENCH UNION FORCES, Dec 18, (AP)— At least 40,000 Vietminh regulars and irregulars are now believed operating m the Red River Delta. At Nassan, 117 miles west of Hanoi, all remains quiet. though while it lasted it was the biggest concentrated action m
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  • 40 7 THE roof of a house m Kerbau Road collapsed al 1 a.m. this morning injuring two i ians, who were removed to hospital. There were 15 people sleeping m the room at the time the beam gave way
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  • 207 7 ADEN, Dec. 18, (Renter), sir Hartley Shawcross, Counsel for the Anglo-Iranian oil Company, and mint Zonca, an Italian nobleman, duelled their v.ay through a gruelling cross examination here yesterday m the suit to settle ownership of 900 tons of Iranian oil aboard the tanker
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  • 160 7 THE Free C inic and Xi garten of the $200,000 new Church of the True Light. situate at the junction of Dickson Road and Perak Road (off Jalan Besar), will be opened by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Commissioner General, tomorrow. Dec. 20 at
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    129 7 j tin: GaJlej <v mis t| Urn Singapore Naval i' wns Urn n m a| much .iit« i aooa ben .1 1 of the Christmaf pod < monj t«..,k place lot 679 poundi <d m_!i <! .tnd 3 1 eccs 1 (Mnpi ised the pudding mim h if n. s
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  • 56 7 I Mr. public, especially fi h is warned to keep clea of Tukun Terendak m th area of Pulau Son: h. as live bombs n jettisoned m the area by thi Royal Air Force any time o the night or day. i s arrangement will
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  • 39 7 §1 i ml. 1 1 1! M.i fl Xi poi ter 'HE i ie a] C< P ';>• ol Singapore from forma Gen< ion ol commit!* <■ < 'arty's xl group," to ettle thr' ty diilen on;)!
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  • 51 7 Carlsen's Was Year's Top Story INDON, Kuri c Enterpi U today. Pi first poll. Ed m t in a the mo story of The fl s of 195: 1. Captain on 2. X 1 •i of g -th II i her fathei >■: 5. The H 1 1 < i
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  • 22 7 B ir will oj i n Sin.. Mai eh 5 to onsisf ol EX n h lam, .'.im.
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  • 165 8 LONDON, Dec. 18, (Renter).—A Government report yesterday blamed the captain of a Comet jet airliner for an accident m which the plane crashed just after taking off from Ciampino Airport, Rome, on Oct. 2t>. On board were a crew of eight and 35
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    50 8 Plwto. THIS is the Republic XI- -91 Interceptor which made the Rrst supersonic, rocket -powered Bight ever to be flown bv a IS eombai type experimental fighter in texts at lite air lone test rentre. Murdoe Lake. California. Torpedo like DDjeCM under the wings are spare fuel tanks. A. P.
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  • 55 8 KARACHI, Dec. 18 (AP)— i The Pakistan Government has decided to send a trade mission to Tokyo towards the end of this month to negotiate a new trade agreement with Japan officials said yesterday. During thi negotiations. Japan's proposal tor "most favoured nation*' treatment. will
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  • 168 8 EOXDOX. Dec. A O (Reutei I —dales reaching hurricane force howled around the British Isles today, blowing ships ashore and causing a trail of damage across the country. The gale, which shipped up and snow blizzards, threw the 53.000-ton liner United States against the quayside at
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  • 299 9 Consumption Is Estimated At 1,275,000 Tons AKRON, Dec. 18, (IP).-The United States rubber manufacturing industry m 1953 may have the best year m history, according to a year-end statement released today by John Collyer, President of B. F. Goodrich Company. Collyei said that while United States
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    41 9 S av/!;%^^ 1 C^^-P<>-tion (Singapore) Ltd. PW» delegation o the Fvh r* y l the Singapore du.tv which Is VSwr held S 2^lw Of IIon S k n ProMr, lav hr,. K,mn t, 4t on^ k< n Picture shows Standard Photo.
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  • 46 9 De P Pn nmittee Trade, a cc am th Com- French j v -i i end ol I Urn E :e iaaj F i ti :iti- i g es to receive from France dol- 1 ci ick a no
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  • 48 9 COMMODITY PRICES r ri i e ih ri >«.n^d i..iics B 4 st j so i.S A> A Quirt. t;i I'.mt; ii S SHtteaac.il I Tins Rll Sellers In IPORf n m ot I i> mlav 121 lIN \*s orii rs irst I i cfS £943 I I
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  • 44 9 IN. Arc. 13 'AP'-Bii- i ectrical goods eh £210.000. 2 ed '-''A 0 000 m 1951, maiiureckon. Electrical e\> one of the .ds m which British me! ts complain of and Japanese competition cum are running imes thf —m pre-wai
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  • 117 9 HIK Krllhß sentiment on the London market uas rellccted m Singapore yesterday when prices of rubber regained 1> cents per lb. on a quietly steady market Ihe market closed quiet at 842 cents m quotation? 'able to the n| pressure 0 orders t ere
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  • 75 9 LONDON, I*c 18. (AFP). Th,. Government's "K<o■omic Survey of Colonial Territories" published this morning shows that the British colonies produce two-thirds of the world's supply of tin (Malaya) over on** third of the supply of rubber (Malaya) and half the world's supply of cocao (Gold (oast and
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  • 37 9 HoNCKOXG Ore 17.—Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.68 to £1 sterling: $6.***** to USsl; sl,B3s to Malayan $1: $0.3880 to one Indonesia Rupiah; Gold $280 00 to one tael
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  • 27 9 .PAN'S yea r-end 1 a hour )ffensive had almost petered >ut alter striking Tokyo elecrical workers signed a separ- ement with manage- Reuter AAP
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  • 115 9 CAIRO. Dec. 17, (AFP). The Egyptian Ministry Trade will forbid all tea imports from Ceylon negotiated after Nov. 7. The Under-Secretary of State foi Trade. Taher el Kholy, told the press that the measure had become inevitable owing to the lark ol sterling funds.
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  • 122 9 THE produce market m Singapore was steady m the copra and dull m coconut oil section. Small deals were recorded m copra. buyi ps indicating S.T7* and sellers $38 per picul. Coconut oil prices improved slightly to $61 per picul but no deals were recorded.
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  • 114 9 LONDON. Dec 18, (Renter). —Ihe Anglo-Iranian Oil Company last night announced that it Is to raise $20,000,000 by a public issue of debenture stock. The announcement said the company has a large programme ol capita] expenditure over the next three years on oil tankers, refineries
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  • 96 9 WASHINGTON, Dec 11 (AP)— The Mutal Security Agency yesterday granted Inrio-China an additional I 'Ss n. 178.000 for further U.S. support of the Associated States' Military Defence Programme against the Communists. The items covered n wide range of materials, such as motor vehicles, scientific
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  • 149 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs The Malayan share market was quiet and dull m all sections today with hardly any business passing. There was iot much inclination on the part ot investors to participate m view ot the coming holidays. Changed prices are: INDUSTRIAI S B'>> prs B. B.
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  • 34 9 THE Pakistan Government an nouneed thai it will authorize the Imports ol woollen yarn from sterling area counlrles but not from Japan durinfi the Iral half of next year.— A.F P.
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  • 236 9 WASH!:-. IO N Dec. 18 (I.; 1 i opper Zinc Lt ad l n mittec of the Intei nati >nal Mat* r Conference (IMC) announced thai member governments have accepted its proposal fox allocation of copper lor the first quartei of 1953. The aliocat ion ia
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  • 812 10  -  ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES *hi GERMAINE Mounier. the brilliant young French pianist wile gave a series ol recitals m Singapore last I ebrnary, i^ tt» make a return visit next month. She will give one recital m the Victoria Hall on Sunday, J.mu.trv IS, and a
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    52 10 oi ITI lost t Ibis world. Christopher tockson 3 I 2 lu-nds •vet ins 'ii md tn»^ t.i imitate the mellon tones proAm iN EMoa Fox fa-noas fcastralian cellist Elaoa r'jf a till on i viola t<> m.ik,. j t rii'i" n.r Christopher, I ifa I Xl dOOI nrrJr.'.Kr .it
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  • 60 10 ency i bedrooms -of. 1 i d I ths, Savd •A ll i i; i rent mnd the rings. j> g up spilled iood md using good s will eed only thorouQ ishj to er a o m. set J > gor putting d >id sh m good
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  • 971 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES By V\ Ein Malaya have got used to hearing many different types of bands, whose Instrumentation comprises of anything from the jungle made drum to a. Hammond organ. Pow many people wonder have heard an all steel drum hand? These drums aie made
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    • 368 10 RITA DEL MAR 1 ri^ODWS Q1OTWION: I Im I real art of coin *r-;i lion i-. i not only to Ml the rik'M thiiit; in lh»" ri^ht plart*. but.... i to l«*avp Bnsaid (Up roiig thing 1 at the trmptinj; moiiunl 1 Durolhv Ncvill. 1 rninxv for i.vi.ryovf: > This
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  • 273 11 T_ T _--ri-s_ No US Protest SYDNEY Australia, Dec. 18 (UP)— The 1 OTta.r of Sedgman was dropped today for all practical Davis Cup purposes when AlriclV M. Man, manager of the United States team said he would not protest the Aussie tennis star s amcteur
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  • 53 11 390 MU Win Seletar Rugby Tn a qa:ne of rugger played at Seletar yesterday. 390 M-U. ial tin Rest by 1 1 points to three. At half time the score was eight-nil. Scorers for M.U. were Lothian (:i). Fowler (3) converted by Clough and Stewart (3). For the Rest, Wise
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  • 46 11 TOKYO, Dec. IS (AP)- World j flyweight champion Yoshio Shirai today married the pretty girl who used to deliver eggs to his house. Shirai. 29. and his bride, 20-year-old Toshiko Shioya. were married m a tradi- tional Shinto ceremonj at an exclusive Tokyo restaurant.
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  • 99 11 CRCs Hockey Quad During The Holidays CHINESE I ,ibs N Sembilan. Penang, ll Se i .11 meet In qua meet C tristmas holiday i ng programme of >een draw up: Ihursdav Dec. A>: Men p.m P< A-gri sPi (Ll Women 4 p m. Selangor va Pen i P.); 5 p.m.
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  • 63 11 .SHINi rTON 18 B o' 0 -on, the 1 cha for the eight crown, Norman Hay,-, j their ten-round civ md tight here to- A. < No. 8 m the nal ting is a■■ c scales at siightly under 160. l for the impor- Ed 163 and
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  • 39 11 Top picture, taken at Batu Pahat. shows (Apt. Peter Brant. Ist. lii Regt., attend m« to Radrodro at his training camp. Lower picture is S. Dinal.mi. who lights Little Paras, doing some skipping exer < ises.
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  • 174 11 Dl'E to passporl and visa j formalities. Bei Brown".., trip to Singapore has been de- j layed. He is not expected til! Sunday. Brown, who has a date with I the Fijian Radrodro on Boxing Day, was supposed to arrive m Singapore yesterday. At Batu
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  • 103 11 LONDON. Dec. 18 (AFP) i Britain's former lightheavyweight boxing champion Freddie Mills, said here yesterday that he was expecting a reply from the War Office soon about his request to take a team of Britsh boxing champions to i entertain troops m Korea next year. "I
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  • 55 11 LOS ANGELES. Dec. 18 (UP) World lightweighl champion Jimmy Carter of New York and Freddie Herman of Los Angeles fought to a ten-round draw here last night. Herman. 139, and the underdog m the belling, consistently landed hard rights to he champion's head to earn the tie
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  • 16 11 LONDON. Dee. 18, (B il— Rugby Anion Resull Hamp- lent 11 (played at p
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  • 14 11 LONDON. Dee. 18. (B ,non Bright and Hove 3 The A: toy
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  • 141 11 IN A pame of (Airrom played at the premises ol the m Recreation Ciub last Saturday, the Marine Dept. Sports Club beat ihe ICI Recreation Club bj i 4—3 The results (MDSC player; first) W< Singles: S Agil beat Kumarai 2—o; Jalil ost to Lee Yeou
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  • 200 11 HONGKONG. Dec 18 (AFP)— -A tribute to thc sportsmanship of members of Singapore's Lucky Strike badminton team was paid last night by Wai Kee an,. President of the Hongkong Badminton Association. when the association rave a farewell dinner to the visitors. Wai said that the
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  • 101 11 LONDON, Dec 18 (AFP) Terry Alien. British fly weighl boxing champion comph his arrangements yesterday for a fight with the world title holder Yoshio S'nirai of Tokyo. the fight to be held m Tokyo I early next May. Negotiations have been carried out through the
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  • 57 11 SYDNEY. Dec. 18. (R< lei AAP). There are 10 acceptor; for the Villiers Stakes, to b< run over one mile a; Rand wick racecourse on Saturday They are: Forest Beau 8.11 Tossing 8.4: Carioca B.:' I zami, Mercury and Fox Goh 8.0; Apex and Grand
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  • 64 11 IPOH. Thurs. Andi School beat St. Xavier*. tn stitution of Penang al rugge by 14 points (a goal and thre tries) to 11 (a goal, a fry and J m op goal) here today. X.ivierians levelled the scon n' 11 -all but m thc
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  • 69 11 The loam to represent th Gymkhana Sports Club m riendly sew r match aga the Cheru Pushna Sama* tomorrow at Farrer Par will be selected trdm the to lowing: T. Mahendran, C. P. Phili] F. Teddy. S.utk. S Vc I Reghunathan, Lei ng w i Sun, P. Carrol.
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  • 168 11 Rugger Derby At Nee Soon THE R jer Dei tween R A S.C. Garrison will take place today at the Nee Soon Swii Pool ground. This match, seherl ed lake place last Monday, was postponed due to heavy r. which flooded the ground minutes before the game 1 due to
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  • 63 11 Police MOR Soccer Final THE Pohce and MOR cup Bna between Singapore Spe< stabulary and CRASC will be played at The I ground tomorrow. .Mrs. AG. O'Carrol-S of tne GOC, Singapore, S ly the c ;p. Special constabulary be chosen trom the foil m, Mahalhjgham, Morrier, N dasamy, Yusoff Abdullah,
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    • 330 11 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF IHi COLONY OF SINGAPORE 3A 1946 Hehabilit.ili.nl Loan < P'lAAii Notice Is hereby given the transfer regi tei tin above Loan will I from 31st December. 1952, 14th January, 1953. b inclusive, for the pi i of Interest Warrants. Bj Order The Hoagkoai Shaagkal Banking Corpor.ition Singapore
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    • 172 11 /-MAT'S MIGHTY \M EANWhILC-IN NX-AUNT BESSIt i 1T _>_. lIGE MB A I P *> ISA A VW^-OUH V L^ig-l £m_VH> )f TENDER-HEARTED S^//<^7VMY^ffrY> ">_■ _^f^HH£ Il N„Ce- < TH-G^s-S, __T!^^ gg^BEflß WATCH MADAME- 7 B-TOF AMERCA^ > .v. ;,A* ThARS A MACHIHE J TEEN.".' WON r '.asT"J^ I AY-Hf
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  • 70 12 Schools Tie 3-3 With Sel. Shiga- today Victoria nd. iccounts through Fifteen iter equal- i lead a few I the •across. third diss They Maria thi »al the ately to jet 1 kept terrific t on 1 ive way n goal. I cmp 'od PachyR g Mun. sen. J. I
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  • 641 12 U.S Take 2-0 Lead Over Italy S\ I D IR \P.— I tennis D lead ovei m the inter-zone today, which placency. Ca badly of! h aped f the isto ir A out ttei 6-1, rticu.A lipping these f out much hallenge R I m\ Adelaide after v. it hing
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  • 54 12 TAP. SAC Ist XV will meet special Air Service Regiment (Malayan Scouts) at rugger on the Singapore padang on Tuesday. This is the last time that the SAS team will be playing at full strength as the Regiment Is passing through Singapore and some of
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  • 333 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. -The University ofj Malaya Rugbj XV, playing their second match of< their Federation tour, were beaten today by the! Teehn leal College bj 11 points (two goals) to nil onj the K.I paling. The game played under ideal weather «.iiditi?»ii
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  • 129 12 I IPOH. Thurs. Kinta Indians enhanced their chances iof retaining the ho eke j' league I championship by convincingly i beating Sturrock Club by s—o iin a key match today. I Sturrocks could have done better m today's game had ithey utilised chances offered 1 them.
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  • 203 12 PENANG, Thurs.— The Federation of Malaya and 1 Singapore have been invited through the International i Table Tennis Federation to participate m the 20th world table tennis championships to be held m 'Rumania m March next year. The hon. secretary of the,- -> Malayan Table
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  • 31 12 HOCKEY: Quadrangular tournament, 4 p. id. RAF r. Navy;s.ls p.m. Armrj v. Civilians. Both matches at sec. RUGBY:— Inter-School Bukit Mertajam H.S, v. Raffles Institution at Bras Basah Road.
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  • 417 12 FOLLOWING their runaway Raffles Institution 3 George V School Seremban easily outplayed Victoria School at Jalan Besar by 19 point > (two goals, two tries a penalty goal) to nothing ay. visitors showed a markTiority m the pack win ev< rai good runs, as did
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  • 505 12 Champ After Ten Years ST. LOUIS, Dec. 18 (AP)— Archie Moore I won the light' heavyweight- championship of fhe world last night by pounding out a unanimous 1 1 5-round decision over the defending title holder Joey Maxim m the St. Louis Arena. > Moore made up
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  • 67 12 ST. LOUS. Dec. 18 (IP) Husky An hitMoore felt so frisky today wresting the light heavyweight title from Joey Maxim that he (raved a shot at the heavyweight crown. Moore. mustachioed restaurateur from San Diego, said: "Sure. I will give Maxim a return bout if he wants
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  • 175 12 Kedah In Gold Cup Final ALOR STAR Thurs\— As expected Kedah scored a coning 3 l victory < Kelantan m the Gold Cup soccer semi-final match played at the KFA ground today. Kedah suffered an early setback when Kelantan Malays opened scoring m the fourth minute through right winger, Ismail
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  • 62 12 Tigers Swa rm PSC 11-3 PENANG tf&iasi poor n 2 1 o 1 1! Win* ■.U-r-M pUyed m the p ■ttC luh v pool x HM..I1 The play mina I a wider ler. Off B in th S their I Sh< the I h no n From Uh > and
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  • 133 12 ACS Repeal Win Over SXI IPOH. Thurs— Anglo Chinese School Ipoh reasserted their superiority over the St. Xavier's Institution of Penang at badminton today when they convincingly defeated the latter by 4-1 here today. In their first encounter at Penang during the August holidays Ipoh ACS won all the five
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  • 40 12 TWO CHAN GES TWO changes have been made m the Singapore Civilians team to meet the Army m the SHA's quadrangular hockey today. Devadas and Hoeden are not playing and they are substituted by Tahar Kalu and F. Fernandez respectively.
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