Singapore Standard, 20 December 1952

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard /&< W i. VOL. |f| NO. 170 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 78 1 unei, lnv. 19 (Reuter- 4 4 p\ r -own -mntfri won by a _sb£___s *t t >« ,r two,sta S e battlf with v *t tides „t the South China "ci proem re threatened at of Ken] when it came into production Last Octobei Elabor te
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  • 133 1 1,550 New Homes, 3 Every 2 Days mm the Bril -h at c oi the Japa ..nd again J apa i their capi* tion m mid-1945, the oi finally sed back into British hands with hardly a habitable building standing. Temporary homes were jungle products, and a permanent housing pro-
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  • 44 1 'No Danger Of Slump In Malaya' Mine, inent accordii E Himsw that t a fa primary as tin and months. ould reduc--4 m ;v mg ;r ti. a re*. ra oi Si t ra] I the q he sai ki n -could not he
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  • 27 1 A YOUTH was friously burnt by acid when he tried father from throwing a of acid at a ig lasl n ght. A s
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  • 216 1 MR FRANCIS Thomas, who had resigned irom the General Council oi the Labour Party oi Singapore following the expulsion of Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the Party's former chairman, yesterday rejoined the Conn- ci] as a member. Mr. Thomas attended yester--'s meeting of the General Council to
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  • 109 1 THREE of the successful four women graduates of the University of Malaya putting final touches to their academic dress before they marched on to the red carpet to receive their degrees from the Chancellor. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. at the Convocation yesterday. Says Dental Surgeon
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  • 296 1 Three Others Surrender In Johore, Perak KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A terrorist who held positions m the executive body of the Malayan Communist Party was among three terrorists killed yesterday m the Federation. Three others surrendered. In Selangor, a district security squad patrol m Sungei Pelek killed Chin Fall S I*•
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  • 85 1 *i WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (t-'P) President Truman said 'ty that "the foundations for the structure ot peace" have been lan during nearly eight years of his administration. In an apparent valedictory speech to the National W r College, he asserted his administration had been successfill m
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  • 92 1 Standard Aviation Reporter ARE airline passengers [jetting absent-' minded at Kallang Airport these days or is it the weather? Yesterday morning a European entered a Malayan Air--3 aircraft bound for Kuching'— 400 miles from Singapore —when he really meant to j catch the plane for Kuala
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  • 30 1 A LIGHTNING strike by 300 members of the Comrau-nist-dominatcd Colombo Harbour Workers Union paralysed unloading of Chinese rice cargoes here today. The workers demanded Christmas advances- Reuter
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  • 99 1 TOKYO. Dec. 19 (ReuterAAP)— Far away from their headquarters m Britain, where on Christmas morning ofl and ergeants bring cup of tea to them while they lie m bed, men of the British Commonwealth Division m Korea are planning the festive season as best they can.
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  • 176 1 Gallant Men Of The Police Get Their Reward 1)1 RING an engagement between the Polite and terrorists m the Rengam area of Johore one day m November last year, Police Constable Tan Tien Slew was left alone to bold off the enemy while his P atoon commander withdrew to reorganise
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  • 186 1 THL Standard Readers' Christmas Toy Fund ior the under-privileged children of Singapore and the Federation will definitely close this afternoon. A last-minute rush is expect- 1 ed, for there is a large number of people who wanted to help the poor children enjojj a
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  • 94 1 LONDON. Dec. 19 (AP) Britons are DOW on their biggest Christmas spending spree n history, according to the Bank of England. The Bank's weekly statement said that banknotes m public circulation have bit an all-time high of £1,539,--246,865. This Is £26,000,000 higher than a
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  • 155 1 MANCHESTER, Dec. r» (Renter)- The news thai the Malayan Civil Service was to be open to nonMalays was described by today's Manchester Guardian as a significant step m what maj be a difficult process oi nation building. "A li ong been admitted to technical
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  • 66 1 Bomb Mishap Injures Three THREE members of a patrol !of the 3rd Battalion. Ma HcLum-nt, v/ei'f injured on December 16 when a 3-inch mortar bomb prematurely burst two feet out of the muzzle. Lt. D. Thorn on, Manchester Regiment, who comes from Romford, Essex, was seriou f injured and two
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  • 27 1 THIRTY-EIGHT crew members rday grab! I Panai i from their captain an *>k it to Quemoy. Chim Ist-held Island ofl the China coast.- A.P.
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  • 25 1 THE Standard Mot i I pi terday nil E 125 <-• th Bi il h pi ice I h lit Van 'guard auiuun.- Reuter
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  • 83 1 .VILA. Dee. L* (UP) United Stales Air F bomb' one resreturned here on Tin. night, completing a thi training and goodwill mi to Singapore. A fourth was delayed by minor ri Bi g m. John A:r Foi Officeit W.i He said: 'This mi our
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  • 25 1 THE. Queen riding back m the unifoi in-Chief of t! Guards will appear on obver of a en rut the 4 ion. Reuter
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  • 437 2 Degrees For 16 New Doctors, 4 Dentists THE University of Moloyo yesterday held the simplest convocation ever when the Chancellor, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, presented degrees to vorious successful candidates. Dr. Khoo Oon Teik was awarded the degree of Doctor of Medicine, two others, Dr. Seah
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  • 59 2 I men, two broke into a hou rampen I ea Hay Pow. when he the gunurs raised a .ted, irking i through t out r.an outside, he I up to a El '-ere. or a: O.UI tarted .HE Bishop of S R B J'e have
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  • 86 2 Union Accuses Bus Em ployers .lOHORE BAHRU. Fri Employers of the Johore Bahru Bus Company were accused by the Johore Bus Workers Union, of "behaving m a high handed^ manner towards its employees." at a meeting of the Malayan Trade I'nion Congress, yesterday. A representative of the workers union stated
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  • 253 2 'Good News For Malaya'— MacD Standard Staff Reporter THE graduation of 16 doctors and four dental surgeons from the University of Malaya yesterday, was described by the Chancellor of the University, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, as "good news for all Malaya." Their graduation, he d« ared, was an occasion for
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  • 120 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWELVE out oi 20 applicants for the' 100 education bursaries have been interviewed by the Education Department. Mr. R. M. Young, the Director, said yesterday. The rules for the bursaries have not yet been fixed, but it is almost certain
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  • 51 2 Christmas Cheer For The Sick photo. HELPERS of the British Red Cross Society. Singapore Branch, toured Singapore hospitals yesterday to brins Christmas cheer to -young patients. Picture shows Santa Claus handing a packet of playthings and sweets to little Lim Ah Moi at the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital at Sfeiap.-
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  • 134 2 THE tragedy of mortality from diphtheria m Singapore !is m the fact thai it is unnecessary, said Dr. N. A. Canton, City Chief Health j Officer. If only mothers would their children take the two inoculations for full immunization from this disease, there would be hardly
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  • 98 2 SINGAPORE'S Director of I Education. Mr. R. M. Young. I yesterday told pressmen that :he could not definitely say there would be no increase m j school fees at a future date. He said: "There is at the j *ioment no proposal to increase
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  • 54 2 THIRTY-TWO scouts i I Scouters from Singapore the Federation have already arrived m Sydney by air for the Pan -Pacific Jam; which begins Dec. 30. states an A.P. report. Worried organisers are now desperately looking for someone who can speak Icelandic to welcome two scouts representing
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  • 171 2 The Standard idaiowledges with thanks the follow ins donations: Pr<\ iouslv .ickridM (edged $26,576.44 Chua Hone Wah Malayan Airway. StaJff M .lust A Stadem IM Miss s. Oei, Taiping 2 M Stall Postal Hq.. Kl. W.M Kong, Joonff, < luußi Hian. Alor Star 20.06 Amudi mou- MM Well-Wishers,
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  • 271 2 Hidden Room Reve aled Raw Opium— Court Told SINGAPORE Police discovered a carefully hidden room m a spacious house at Everitt Road where raw opium was manufactured and prepared for sale, it was alleged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Low Siew Kheng, a woman. who was alleged to
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    • 240 2 MM *M MM MM MM MM MB M«s MM MM MM M IBM 58S MM MM MM Sj Introducing Children's Membership to the I Cirri? /of gtlvet^tyltt* s v I _s. j_. 31 The League ol Careful Cyclist* fil g S i f*—.— w "Ny Imlu-lnr- I imih'tl v ■■7&&~~
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    • 195 2 FOLDING ARMCHAIR Tl _ic^_ff^l*siB H___^^ rf l-• '•■•.v,-«_ j. _3#*__p3iS i^St* Makes Home Work tr What every home has *ont,d fa k steel, zinc cooted, ct>ii,d with surface. Channels ore pm, v,d«d fa olso stainless stcrl o«h trevj Fitted w ploted te'escopic leg and piostic foot. S oble heights. A
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  • 224 3 JT--W mm federation To Encourage The Small Man' Too KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation v-overnment has called on its employees to subscribe to the Federal Security Loan and circulars on the subject have been sent to all Government departments, the new Financial Secretary, Mr. E.
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  • 145 3 2 Paid Dues After Being Summonsed THE cases of two men who j were served with judgment debtor summonses to show cause why they should not be sent to prison for failing to! pay instalments to the Sing- apore Income Tax Department were withdrawn when the cases were called up
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  • 107 3 .iF.WELI.ERY makes the most jptable gift for Christmas —a gift that will last many Christmasses after this one. At Kwan-: Heng Ltd., Singapore. ■■ii skilled and semi-skilled workmen are daily turning out the latest designs m gold le ornaments, and a visit to shop will enable
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  • 167 3 Shooting Permits: New Rules IX FUTURE all applications for permits to discharge firearms at night only be issued by the ofilcers-in-charge of the various police stations m Singapore and not, as previously, by the O.C. Arms and Explosives. This was disclosed to The Standard yesterday by a police spokesman. He
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  • 117 3 Airline Men See Film On Farnborough OFFICIALS of the major airlines m Singapore and senior officers attached to the Far East Air Force, were invited to the Shell Theatrette yesterday to see a special film of the 1952 Farnborough Air Display. The film, which was made by the Shell Film
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  • 39 3 JOHORE BAHRU Fri. For spitting m Court, Hu Fan, a woman, was made to I m the dock until the rising of the Court. She was awaiting trial on a theft charge which later was adjourned.
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  • 24 3 CASH and Jewellery worth $1,240 were stolen from a businessman's house m Victoria Street ye terday. Police have detained a man.
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  • 26 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fn. Government offices will be closed m Johore on D. and 26. The Customs office will only be closed on Christmas Day.
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  • 276 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— I The State Government offered »he Malayan Trade bn.oni Congress a dilapidated garage as result of the unions application fOI a central MTUC buUding Mr. Theva Raja, SIS secretary, told members at a meeting today. The oifer, he said, was not accepted.
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  • 80 3 TWO DEACONS, the Rev. Geoffrey Marrison and the Rev. Charles Samuel will be ordained priests tomorrow at an Ordination Service at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Th c Bishop of Singapore, Rt. Rev. Henry W. Baines will ordain the two deacons. Rev. G. Marrison who recently came
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  • 57 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Under the auspices of the Local Indian Congress K. P. Bhaskar and his troupe will give a performance of the Dances of India at Bukit Zahrah School on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. The entertainment is m aid of the funds of the
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  • 205 3 JOHORE BAHRU, I Vi. -Mr. M. Kanathaswamy, chairman ot the Malayan Trade Union Congress, Johore branch, warned that leaders of various trade unions should not rouse racial feeling among their members because it would "disrupt the solidarity of the trade union movement." "During the recent
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  • 76 3 St.mdird Staff K»-p<ut» r WORK w n th 9 new year < f SCll: 1' Z when for a sta: I room.^ will be built. Mr. A tor of the Singapore P i it t I The that q builf tin' spot. ty of such school,
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  • 21 3 PNEUMONIA be on t'ir nil again the chiel I. ;n<4 fo*f for I births 749 foi I
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  • 62 3 f the the D WITHIN a minute. SK was raised for The Standard Readers' Toy Fund yesterday by 17 Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, hoys who are members of the school's Geographical Society now on an education visit to Singapore. Standard picture shows the boys willingly
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    86 3 Another plane-load of toys was ssete n t to Kuala Lampur by The Singapore Standard for the youngsters there yesterday. The toys were donated by The Standard readers. Altogether eight planeloads have been sent to the Federation to all our main distribution centres at Penang, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. Picture
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  • 102 4 Standard Staff Reporter dr. R. E. DONOUGII. a prosecutor at the City Police Court asked the Magistrate to forward the conviction of a trisha rider yesterday to Registrar of Vehicles for appropriate action m canct the licence on the trisha. "The City Council has come to the conclusion
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  • 90 4 AFTER about a week of bright lights and no blackouts. Singapore again experie: a power cut yesterday but only for a short period. A w tl rning that there x be blackouts for about a wec-k from yesterda/ was given by Mr. C. C. Payne.
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  • 229 4 Young Says, 'No Free Education THERE is no prospect of the Singapore Education Department being able to enforce free, compulsory and universal primary education m the next five years .wr. n. no. lining, uiutiu: of Education, yesterday told ie ress thai from the five■e; i pmn of bui 'dings announced
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  • 276 4 Malauanisation Or red. Police Force Must Come —MR. CARBSJKJ&i-X--KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Molayonisation of the Police Force m this country must come, Mr. W.L.R. Carbonell, Commissioner of Policedesignate, Federation of Malaya told a press conference at Police H.Q., Kuala Lumpur, today. Mr Carboncll said that a number ol Asian omcers of
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  • 122 4 A Chinese wife yesterday told the Singapore Second Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chap- an. 'hat her hushandt, a textile merchant, had sent her a Ii tter saying that if she would go to Hongkong he would fiv e i her __K55,000, ana if she lived
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  • 178 4 Standard Staff Reporter LOCALLY domiciled officer ot the Singapore Gnvernment are getting on with their claims for family allow; now thai the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe, lia allowed them to press their cases before the new Benham committee to consider the adequacy or
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  • 176 4 Purcell Warning On Ten sion Grave Onn JOHORE BAHRU, Fri— Captain Hussein bin Onn, Secretary of the Independence of Malaya Party, Johore branch, told party members that the people of this country should take a "serious view" of Dr. Purcell's warning that 'communal tension exists m Malaya.'' He was speaking
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  • 107 4 AX exhibition of about 1.200 school books will be held at the British Council Hall from Jan. 23 to Feb. 1 next. Mr. R, M. Voting. Director of Education, s aid yesterday different examples of bool suitable for schools. srhool Libraries and foi reference. Mr.
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  • 64 4 Stanford London Correspondent J LONDON, Dec. 19. Tn_ following ore the closing p.icr* of rubber ond tin on London Markel today: LONDwN RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot £945 per ton Spot 26 buyers, £946 sellers. Jan. Mar. 25_ Three months: £943-1 Os. Apr./ June 25 buyers, £944/10
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    • 174 4 mVWm %m 7 si a _r a Hiap Chuan J oo j 20 7) Wallich Si Factory 516 Bales j Singapore an i Star Wooden P^ x Manufacturers lake pleasure m extend their heartiest and b compliments to Malayan Breweries V j on the occasion of 21st I and wish
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  • 10 5 B Coi v. B i !e wi'l to handle
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  • 115 5 I Flu Warns Of Grave Effects I ALA LUMPUR, Fri_ Re offirmi nation to continue m its work of helo rm a Malayan nation and to give al rt to for seeing political leaders ir who have set themselves the sarm he Federation of Indian Organisation' cmns
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  • 7 5 Pendamaram Church To Be Dedicated B I
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  • 168 5 K m the B s and Sai. sentenced to isonment on and fo r one charge, I i run concurrer y i that i he friend were ha Greal World Park. on X narudin clothes came to died hhn why he m ing 1 -'"get. M
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  • 33 5 CHONG Kang Siong was fined S2OO m default two months' rigorous imprisonment, by the Muar Magistrate j for moving biscuits and rice al Bukit Kangkah without a per- 1 1 i
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  • 167 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Several new regulations have been added to and amendments made to the Emergency Regulations this year. One new regulation confers on Chief Police Officers and OSPC's all powers which an OCPD has. Any who gives any M-vice.--or any local foi formation is
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  • 702 5 57 Policemen Win Awards; Seven Get George Medals I DEEDS of heroism and gallantry m the unceasing battle against terrorists m the Federation were recounted yesterday when the High Commissioner, Gen Sii Gerald Templer, presented decorations to 57 <•:'! S and men of the Fed. i al ion Police Force.
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    29 5 _—i i iii i i rif. i iiW '< i I J I Wi < hong Swee Onn and Mi^ v JP Siew Chin who were married m Kuala Lumpur recently.
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    • 105 5 All pi I "r\ > W^^^^f^i^^ I J MW#I" Ji l\ w C#% l__r v ill Uji i^^^^^^ar^^'r-^' #i^^^^ II __J_r "is W _s_£^" "> j:^m%Vmm^m^r _B__SS_-o_SfwK 4 I%' J I _^1 _1_ jl I W^&iim^^ he Distinctive Christmas Gift! i»pg^ ll 1 yBUOOOg^m*--^^^-' /tmMmWmi V"' V"OVV ■THERE'S something about
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  • 244 6 i. Zainab binti M< r Hussain, i on a stretcher by the police into a irt m Bagan Serai this week. irl was a cripple. Her crime, to which she liJty, was that she tailed to register herself ntity card within the prescribed iO& 0 a month's
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  • 303 6 ng aspects oi American life 3 possible for bands of self- individuals who hold popular political opinions. The has become the hunting md 1 tut either to gain political her qualifications, to strut at public as zeal patriots. This has become a convenient rostrum from ar campaigns
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  • 467 6 A DAY IN THE LIFE OF HEINRICH. THE CAR WORKEA HPHIS is the story of one 1 day m the life of a German working man. It is also the story behind Germany's spectacular recovery from the war. behind her new challenge foi world markets. Heinrich Gemnich.
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  • 239 6 Review Of Views Limited War TIIF Korean peace talks havei once again reached deadlock. i says the Nanyang Siang Pau.< Although a United .Nations re- solution has been adopted the. Communists are not willing to co-operal If United Nations efforts should, fail m Korea, the only alt*, rnative would be
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  • 1037 6  -  PATRICK O'DONOVAN By 'THE tempo of the war has. quickened m Korea m the last few weeks. Casualty figures and ammunition returns have risen remarkably, yet fundamentally conditions have remained unchanged for a year. There have been so many bloody little actions, so many
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    • 349 6 Mr Manyam Disbelieves In Official Parties Sir, I can understand the mentality of Sour Grapes who m your paper of 15th instant expressed disgust at my boycott of all functions organised at the expense of public funds. There are many like him m Singapore. To Sour Grapes, as it is
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    • 170 6 Sir: 1 have to point out that according to the Islamic Law on divorce the triple divorce (iocs not as H.R.H Prince Farouk writes m his memoirs, consist of either the wife or the ho -band saying to the other. **I repudiate thee*' thrice. According to the law
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    • 114 6 Sir. 'Up to date' cannot be aware of the length of running time of films m this City. Any extension over seven days is considered a good season here. At the Pavilion (where La Ronde was screened) the following have been the most successful
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  • 315 6 breakdown over a wide area of the factory osl six hours' production. WITHIN IHREE DAYS THE WORKERS HAD MADE GOOD THE LOST OUTPUT Other reasons that motivate Heinrich and his fellow workers are: I—Western1 Western Germany hai 1,200,000 unemployed. 2 Heinrich is a refugee from Red
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    125 7 Australian Rob Marshall who lost tht- world Amateur billiards t hampioiiship at i ihutta last month. arrived m SinKapoiv last night by Qaatas-BOAC <>n his return home. Marshall who has held the 'hampionship siuce l!<:h. lost it Io F.ngHshmaa Leslie Driffield by l.h»8 points to While ai know ledum* I>rif
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  • 41 7 Elections For 6 New Villages age elect uncils, arc flbrsl -oar. he larg- i with a popula- j take the r ;ons j I expectm the l-> The villas* >w- 1 Jan. 22, h i. j and Aori I hold j
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  • 16 7 Unions Ask Govt To Show Proof PS -apore she .nc- spokesmen •nent and Serpetl ai photo
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  • 22 7 RY, Rhodesia. I 1 1 g itral coir for I >y I 15 ol During 1 Banfield 1
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  • 107 7 TOKYO. Dec. 19 (R» it< AAP>- Bi itish Commonwealth army bases m Japan carried on normally this morning as 14.000 Japanese workers started their 72-hour strike to h demands for more pay. Commonwealth bases at Tokyo, Kure and Iwakuni asI signed troops to take
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  • 51 7 I >NDON De 18 (Reut( death rate rose i• k as a result of four-day fog which blank- figure was more than [double that for the correspondin 1951, Minister of cod told Par- today, He said 4,703 died during the week d with 1
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  • 44 7 I PA] Fri The the Batu 'MXO r< exti d al the pi today, to make way for commits hich an! m the Town Counai t a could be adequ; ittee of 12 is n by a new h L"J me nbers.
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  • 44 7 IPOH. Fri.— Mr. Saw Yam, a teacher of the I pub. Anglo-Chinese School, di' '>- day. The late Mr. Saw is the son of Mr. Saw Chooi Seng, retired postmaster. The funeral will take place tomorrow at L.30 p.m. from 39 Hume Street
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    66 7 photo. Mr. Lee SIOW Mong, President of the China Society, Singapore, yesterday opened the exhibition of Chinese Calligraphy and Paintings by Mrs. S. K. Pong, at tinChinese Chamber of Commerce m Hill Strei-t. The exhibition will leniain open from today till Det 1 25. Picture shows (from 1. to r.)
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  • 288 7 Stresses Quality Despite Warning By Ridgway PARIS, Dec. 19 (AP) The hurd-up Atlantic Allies wound up their tour day conference yesterday by agreeing to emphasize quality rather than number m building their 1953 barricades for Western Europe. In the face of warnings by their highest military
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  • 99 7 AN elderly Malay worn,.':. Che Fatimah binte Abbas, told j the City Court Magistrate, '-Iv. D. d'Cotta, that she as handled roughly and her jaw gripped by a police sergeant, when she asked him why he had kicked a bicycle. The sergeant, Mohamed Yasim bin Ibrahim,
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  • 88 7 S. V. A IYER a stenographer, was ordered to pay $30 monthly towards settlement of his debts which amounted to $1,035. when he was adjudicated 'a bankrupt before the Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. Another man. Koh Yong Kwee.
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  • 33 7 THE Immigration Department, Havelock Road, and the ication Department, Fu erton Building, will move into the new Government Offic< at Palmer Road (off Anson R ad) on Jan. 2. P'hoine *****.
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  • 56 7 Vi -terday afternoon's outburst of heavy rain over Kallang airport flooded the driveway drove people into the Customs Hall— and drenched the V.I.P. Hall. Rain poured through cracks m the ceiling of the Hall and flooded the floor. The red carpet was hastily rolled up
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  • 53 7 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, stopped an ing test into the death of a 19--year-old girl, Tia Hwee Lian, yesterday and said that her death on Dec. 4 m Singapore was the result of an incident which occurred m Tanjong Balai. Indonesia, which is a place
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    104 7 SIX local American Con-sulate-General employees recently received Comnru ridable Service and Length of S vice Awards from the I S state Department. Picture shows from left l" right Messrs. X Gabriel Perera (Length ol Service Award. Mas 1922), Alfred E. Kristan, (Commendable Service Award), Mrs. Rubs H. Norris (Commendable Service
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    77 7 The 6th Singapore (»irl«c* Life Brigade held X'maa party it the Wesley Hall, I ort Canning Road, yesto r day. lather hristmas (Rev. Trace? K. Jones) was there io _i\e awaj present* to ov I ot the t;irl>. Picture shows (L« to B i Mrs Cheong Rim Kee of Ttfa
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  • 55 7 PENANG. Fri. Convicted on three charges of failing to report offences under the Emergency Regulations. Pow Kooi was today ordered by Mr. B. G. Smith m the Balik Pulau Sessions Court to be bound over m the sum of $500 m two sureties for three years.
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  • 33 7 A CHINESE was r< three masked and armed ii m fash and a watch valued at $35 at -Talai Melor. Imbi Road. Kual; Lumpur i.i 1 1 p.m. on Thurs day.
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  • 15 7 MR J. W. CHILTON A S P has been promoted SuperintenIdent, Malayan Police S*-rviee.
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  • 145 7 New Radio Parlour Game Pg. Debut PENANG, lii Beat the Drums." is the name ot Radio Malaya, Tenants new weekly audience p in cipation parlour game al "Double or I oreleits,*' which makes its debut on Wednesday, at X p.m. unteers wil lines similar to oth< D i or Quits"'
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  • 21 7 He Thrust Bribe On Sgt. 's Son IPOH )f Tanjong Mr .1 R of for Tan. wm .v the i 1
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  • 6 7 Malay WSL At Pulau Jerejak I
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  • 255 8 Seria Coast Is Reinforced To Protect Oil Wells SERIA, Dec. 19: (Reuter) Engineers of the British Malayan Petroleum Company are maintaining a special watch on the low-lying coast around this oilfield against damage by erosion during the next few days. The shallow South China Sea has
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  • 145 8 BRITISH trawlers are racing fittted with a new de\ c ention of one of its fishing fleet captains. j which saves the labour of at three de k-hands m a fish. new equipment has effective that the present I 3 em* the demand B ing
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  • 38 8 UNITED STATES aircraft factories have started mass producing the jet fighter. 'Thunderstreak," described as "very superior" to the Com|munist MIG-15. Mr. Roy Hurey, President of Curtiss Wrighl Corporation, revealed m a rep yestei day. AFP.
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  • 99 8 MANILA, Dee 19, I a T P) A BOAC Comet jetliner achieved a new ji speed record of 658 miles jl l per hour on a flight beI tween Fukuoka. Japan. I and Tokyo, according to I i I pilot Capt. A.P.W. Cane.
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  • 101 8 First Jet Seaplane Is Tested SAN DIEGO. Do.-. 18 (Reui ter) Two new American jet warplanes tlic first ta i engined delta wing jet seaplane and a six-engined 960 km per hour Stratojet bomberhave been given their firs! tests, it was announced today. The navy described the Con- vair seaplane
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  • 49 8 TAIPEI. Dec 19 (AFP): j The crew of the freighter i M i d a r yesterday revolted I against its Communist cap- and' took the 2,900-ton-freight-er together with its cargo to 1 Kinmen, the Nationalist outpost opposite Amoy, it i learned here last night.
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  • 170 8 NEW YORK. Dec. VJ, (AP). —Trans-World Airlines an— nounoed on Thursday that it is beginning a service to Tokyo land other eitie.-. In the Far East, as soon as approval is granted by the Civil Aeronau(tics Board. Mr. Warren Lee Pierson. Chairman of TWA,
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  • 42 8 B .NGKOK. D -FPi The Thai G r -going ye ing goods and passengers to fore firms obtaining i export quotas from the I i eminent will be instructed use these vessels foi I sh i pnien!
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    • 605 8 /|4&g* FASI REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE naai P slum Spore Arl 1 A SI \l \sK\ Xl M; I Jaa 5 Jaa !!'Der I.lan ?<iJai < IM IDA Bl \K 53 B€Jna SI .'Sim 83 lan IFeh 24 Eel Dry Ii Deep rank m enge; ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Fi
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    • 484 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT3. Regular Sailings to China .a\d Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok And Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From "Voi how" Dec 24 Japan. H'kong "Poyang" Dec 24 Dec 29 Hongkong Sail. Sails Penan* Spore for "YocUOW" Dec '.'0
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    • 553 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlaod Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penang ROEPAT (SMN) Qn •>,» KOTA BAROL (RL) g (HAL) SlDee «Jan 1/MJiS 15/16 j£ 17 ZEELAND (RL, 19/-5 Jaa 26 lan •>:
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    • 465 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM s( \M>|\\M\ I rpor« p l "SELAXDIA" for Bangkok G4n m m (passengers only) FALSTKLA' for Bangkok E9/t9D^ ..•_-■<_,.. /Passengers only) fUiVA fcr Melbourne. Sydooy Brisbane Cno l loodlnf locs] apt**] Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong, Manila Kobe and Yokohama 17 ]•> 1 "MORELIA" for Bangkok. li
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  • 938 9 Wide Fluctuations In _f"J Tf _r _r_r»_i _-v_ Hubber; Tin Stays Firm wmw v M O M 1/1 111 Ac T |j C -*y A Special Correspondent have exoe ie fjs°l rU S "I* o*?*0 f™""**-** ma i" Singopore rubber an„?«™ Ut ?*L*, develo P in
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    50 9 roto. tea oi i.eneral Accident, Fire and Life Assur- Ltd. Singapore presenting a silver salver t_ H Dirooglee-W at a dinner m the Cathay Resta™ nil t Mr Drooglecver is gomg to South Africa he will take over general man.uershin of lh* v ..rl.fs there m a ear's time. Mobile
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  • 85 9 Buy Bolivia Tin Plea To The US BRUNSWICK, N.J, Dec. 19. AP).— Imbassadof Victor Andrade. yesterday urged the -Til ited States to resume baying n mil waned that failure to do so might .uiit ii governments m his country. B gi ped his B •t a newa i onferem c
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  • 156 9 I Standard Corresponds t LONDON, Fri. Despite the drop m tin prices. Tronoh Mines have not rut wages because tiie cost of Jiving has continued to remain high, Chairman Mr J.H. Rich declared yesti rday at the annual meeting celebrating the Silver Jubilee of the company.
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  • 71 9 Small Trading In Shares SINGAPORE. Fri— I Malayan share markel quiet m all small business passsing. The approach of the bolida* i responsible fur the quiet ditions m tbe mai _.< ie, however, nged prices are: I MM >IKlil> a jvf i ft 2.20 1 42 2.40 2 JIIMN. I.GO
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  • 62 9 S 'pore Produce Market Qtiet IHE produce mi rkel Singapon |uiel I sections yesten only small trading. Copra steadied after slightly easier, buyers indicating $37 and sellers s:;*. per picul. Prices op around S.' J .B m 'he m i level some busine* i Thereafter price, i., oil had I
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  • 256 9 RUBBER prices m Singapore gained i fortbei cents per lb. on a stead; market yesterday, tir^t grade rubber for January shipment daring at S» cents per lb. Lewis and Peat says thai the past week has been prob;i l the most active one
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  • 32 9 A NET profit for 1952 348,561 Indonesian ropi m made by the Java CoRubber and Coffee Ltd.. directors were told at s board meeting In Honukon-z on Thursday A.P.
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    45 9 photo. Mr. Paul Nitze. head of C the United States State i Department's policy plan ning division who ar- *> rived at London to take C part m preliminary dis- C eussions with British offl- < eials m conrection with I the Anglo Iranian J dispute. AP
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  • 212 9 Britain's Steel Plan Hits New Record Output LONDON, Dec. If, fAf) Britain s steel production hit a new all-time record last month as the industry's multi-billion dollar modernization programme neared completion. During November. B ti b» i > „t .•in annual rate of nearly L8.000.00i Ins com* I i tfa
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  • 121 9 COMMODITY PRICES I I USING rubber m h M •m* i»«-r Ih -r> mim noir vfvie r (j, > w\*t9 Hrn i |s v baa- BS| Mi| OB m hales Jan No IK SS. 85 j \<> l KSS X0 4 II Na < KSS 77. 78| lone: Steari> I
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  • 25 9 UK Attack On Estate Wages IN I) 19: I re n fields Mi. K< mio M effect i I l- "I 8.1 I I i
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    • 162 9 f nine ST CAR POLISH vouve eveß usee! CLEANS POLISHES I kM/*£flA/r nrjnprff j po!:-h ng J I .u.4FWIt .m anoanl J"f c ..-> M w [^t-^kmm*ltmT m _n?sb impervious ta 4i^ T,fT5 *}•«*•«••<* I** blistering *i:i. L^ »*»t*uT-o« ||ti§lif :»en corros,v« salt a:r ij^^^ f OnT^^*** !t aß roucta
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 513 9 sadfnas;dfasldf SINGAPORE DIARY mm. IPORI MM S THI ITRE: P bv T S Eliot "The CockParty" al Victoria Theatre 9 > in S'PORI Mfl SOCIETY: Exhibi- a Its By lour Hongkong Sts at British Council Hall mi. 5.3U p m lT.fl t Chinese class 2—3 pm tese-speak g a Club
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    • 498 9 OUTER ROADS: Kaimana. Abbfkerk. Islander, Steel Surveyor, Tjipanas, Caltex Suez, Banggaai. I o n INNER ROADS: Sg. Deli. Pertama, K.ih Poh. K::;u Bay. Laiwui. Selangor, Relau, Tong Hoa, Lamongan. Sedenak, Lam Ann, Sumpitan, Beetong. Meluan. Belaya. Toboali. Kah Hua, I! mg A Tan Thale. Naga Mas. G:ang Seng. Rajah Brooke.
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    • 461 9 MALAYAN RAILWAY ARRIVALS: Prom tfemaa 2.12 nm Kuala Lumpur i\ T :ght Express) 9 30 am. and 6.30 p m I DEPARTURES; To Kuala Lumour and Penang 8 am; To Genvas ii am Singapore-Kuala Lumpur (Night Express) v p in. PENANG ENTERTAINMENT REX: The Tanks Are Coining 12 noon Saturday
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    • 94 9 KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENT REX: She's Working Her Phrough Collepe 3, S3O and 9.1*5 p.m Tokyo Joe 11 a m and 1 ■■> m. PAVILION: The Planters Wife 1.1 630 and 9 p m. 3 Little Wo 11 a.m ODEON: Wait Til] The Sun Snine Nellie 3, 6-30 and 9.15 S
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  • 925 10 r rilK latest production by Jean Renoir has been filmed m technicolour m Italy and is entitled The Golden Coach adapted from a humorous story by Proslie r Merimee. The curtain rises on a Colonial Palace m the 18th century style. All the Court is excited
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  • 127 10 Rank To Film Romeo Juliet MR. John Davis, managing Director oi the J. Arthur Rank Organisation, has announced one of the most important prestige pictures ol recent years an Anglo-Italian production ot ROMEO k JULIET. The world's greatest love story is to be jointly produced by the Rank Organisation and
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    • 205 10 r~ 5 SHOWS DAILY tfMriM wll| Xl \M\(i C l__Hi A~*A i i~ '—f A t\^ > «~>^^v ViW a__i__i_____y_ i*\ 6.30 p.m. MIDNIGHT TONIGHT SPEQ M \'M IS PRE-RELEASE jl I|\ COLOH ion CASTLE HE Al DACIO! S \D\ IMI Rl R WHO IMPERSONATES V KL\G! j MIDNIGHT TOMORROW
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    • 241 10 m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J_^ m mm* W^ m *mmmm*mm** m m^ lj STARTS TODAY ROYAL 1.30, 5 8.30 jl National Productions' Maiden Tamil Social! < "PARASAKTHI" ij NOVEL m Theme! Marvellous m Spectacle! j! Starring SRI RANJANI SAHASARANAMAM i| I j SIVAJI GANESAN PADIMINI (of BAHAR j 1 fame) i| FREE LISTS ENTIRELY
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    • 221 10 fU*i«U*C--^_*tICgARD GREENE "CAPTAIN SCARLETT^ I Released thru I IN COLOR B) IK lIM* 11, n THOUSANDS OF THRILLS Frcri The Neve' Before F_MO Jui)?^' 0' Tr>f I ____^r f Wm mEmTMmnMI y> Vfi_U _Pr%2< M _^_L__*T N.B^3 PERSONS DIED TO IKINI (OU TH Today 9 a.m "A A. IN Hi!
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 387 10 g? RITA DEL MAR 1 TODAY. S QUOTATION: if pvery witt- tried t« MeiUC her hu^b.^lHl a< a gccreUtr] dor>. her ratptoyer, thi-n- «<iuhi be no di\<.r(( n>url»; til th« men uould b«- perfect!; mn tended— the vonten would irish thpy Hi-rr dead, Mid eTerytldni would b<* juvt dandy.' William
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  • 277 11 He Doesn't Want lo Be Like Others NEW YORK, Dec. 19 (Reuter)— A no ir „v walls of h,s office today symbo ised thi ri J" 9 9 VeS nailed fo Vinson, world Middle'weX holion ""ihe llT"* ti V 9o^' sate* M ale :.t Which rt v
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    70 11 oui foodksi 10 hurry I grow older, I pni t_M dk ,k back, t old? SI we an and a tital •crs.BntS not a a -ample o rrcctivc itm -V Uch by :ng glandular tuiuaon, regenciI d KmtmmX US tO BlStiall Glanuular en BBaaang >> meet the r
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  • 121 11 LONDON, Dec. 13 'AP Aging Freddie Mills, former I ieht-heavyweighl champion. talked blithely today of a c i ne-back and a possible title j fight against the new world tnpion, Archie Moore. "If Moore. 36 years old. can irin the world crown, then I reckon that
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  • 57 11 PENANG, Fri-- The Muslim Sporting Club team against the Penang Indians at soccer on the Esplanade ground on Sunday is from the following: Abdul Majeed, V. M Mustafi'a, Ameer Am/a. Abd ll Wahab, Kama!, Shamsuddin, A Rahim, Ghose Mohamed, A huh. or (Capt). Sharif!
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  • 39 11 SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 19 (UP)— Charlie Butterworth, hardhitti-UI lightweight from London, scored a technical knockout m two rounds over Roosevelt Bonner of Los Angeles last night m his debul m the American ring. A P.
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  • 106 11 MEL BROWN, the American light-heavy-weight fighter who is scheduled to meet Fijian soldier-boxer, Isimeli i Kadrodro m the l)i_i fight > on "Boxing Day l>ec. 26 i at the Happy World Stadium will arrive m Sinigapore today by the BOAC Comet service from London.
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  • 238 11 Don 't Sidetrack Turpin, US Told iajimjuix, lice, itt, Driii.su uoxing leaner said last night this country will not recognize any bout for the world's middleweight title unless Randy Turpin takes part m it. Informed of Sugar Ray Robinson's retirement from the ring, the chairman of the British Boxing Board
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  • 149 11 SAX FRANCISCO, Dec. 19 i (UP). Carl (Bobo) Olson. America's number une chalj lenger for the vacated middle- weight title on Thursday night I pounded out a slashing 10--round decision over courage- bit outclassed Norman H i il Boston before a hysterical crowd of 9,000 m the
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  • 41 11 ADELAIDE. Dec. 19: Ren-ter-A AP) Lindsay Hassett was today appointed Captain oi .V. si alia's team for the second Test against South Africa which begins m -Melbourne on Dec. 26. Keith Miller will again be vice captain to Hassett.
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  • 37 11 NEW YORK, Dec. 19, (AP). ]he first soccer ciub o! Nuernberg has accepted ;*n invitation to play live games m the United States next May, the German-American Football Association of New York announced Thursday.
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  • 28 11 Mr. Saw Teik Yam p. away peacefully at 1.30 p.m j estei day funeral takes p today (Saturday) at 3 p m froi 39 Hume Street, Ipoh.
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  • 83 11 MB BIBS. N. T. I'ANV Pil iai and family wish to •>. their heartfelt thanks to all thei i relatives and friends for att< Ing the funeral of the Lain I igappa J ....'.y and to h > rendered assistance, son! wreaths messages of i *''HF Cbalrman and Members
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    • 307 11 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nos. 8 10 Chulia Street On Wednesday, 2 ith Decern ber, 1952 at 2.30 p.m. Lot I—3o Years (with about 16_ years more to run) leasej hold land and house No. BHD KAMPONG SULTAN of! s_m. PASIR
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    • 646 11 NOTICES "RAJULA" i Kinli. School 0." Commerct 0 [ng to cyd one da 1 1 Bel Ui ittfnam we regn w that the lading of passenj that port is nut pracl a Oawfcrligi -r i. I ogeri pi ng by Mand. 1 1 Ihi a* 1 fi >m Sing i
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    • 204 11 "J Iv.p.^^p^./AM'M^Gi-rr/REL-.EVEDI AH IS PROUD JaM IS Y/ORRIEP X SOUT \M£-4W*'m£:AWraxsS/£S gggTtt Ifl, K^W:K*>o SHECKSf.-WE V_.7pd" S TViEAaTHAT SON.'.' C'VO'FO' SALOMLV'S FUTURE. <££|Z-fc LC^T^E^eADOMT^EED 1 FRASKLV ThTs WAS TELL JN THET INE /AH F _LT LIKE A B.PTHDAW W V-VES )WE MUST B▼• ,-^K.OC^ NOsEOyORE^ /ourSssEß DO J L.'LWH.TE GRABB-'N'
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    • 140 11 Lot 4— Land at BJm. UPPER THOMSON ROAD. South Seletar. area 1 acre 1 rood 00 2 poles. Statutory Land Grant (Messrs. C. J. Koh Co., Solicitors). PULL PARTICULARS AND PLANS ISSUED CHEONG KOON SENG COMPANY LIMITED. Auctioneers Valuers. SITUATION VACANT ASSISTANT NURSES m I Singapore Government Medical Service, Salary
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  • 417 12 Bennett Is Out Of Team By DONALD JOHNSTON RUGBY enthusiasts m Penang to-day have fheir opportunity of seeing a game involving 30 of the outstanding players m Malaya, when Combined Services meet Combined Civilians. c piaj nt rugby er„ is n( where c ens can
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  • 40 12 1 I 1 1 1 \N -s I ker II I Arm. Stimi H Ii Baird ott SI RVU I S 1 til ai m nith it.i ob Mai Lind lie Volal r-1 bein b \\m\ U WilliamBowei
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  • 49 12 B P ist night to the Sii gaB Associal nt. mentioned Singes: Seah Yerk to Seah Hark Chim bin Mar- Kwang l">— a. 13—10 Chong Tee 18—1*5, 15 6 >ng T- beat N i [oh X 1: Ismail bin and Seah Kee X Seah Hark Chim
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  • 29 12 Jollilads To Play 2 Soccer Matches l tit Jollilads S Menad on Naval Base i S Ru he Railway d Kami o ig Bahru: Xi Balan, Si Munivandi. Sing
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  • 30 12 B '.ART. Vi rt -ria. D. -.AP) John Waite I ond century tour for the South 305 for hired on the r two-day rlan coun- try
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  • 52 12 Rain Washes Out SHA Quad Games CHES pore I. tournament. h were cancelled due to i will he t: ul on Mun- .mg at the same tin place. There will b e one change ivilians against I this cv- In place D tdas, who is unable to play, SHA have
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  • 456 12 KUALA LUMPUR.— On the XL padang today Selangor Asians play their first match this year In the All Blues competition against Singapore. This match will be a test ot strength for Selangor, holders ior the last two years. A win over the strong i Colony
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  • 105 12 SYDNEY, Dec. 19 (AP) The Australian Davis Cup .selectors sprang a surprise today by naming junior Lewis lload fourth memImt of their defending Ehtrla Cup team this year. The other three members are the same as last year, Frank Sedgman. Ken Mc(.rigor, and Mervyn
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  • 148 12 To days's SPORT RUGBY:— SCC v. Navy Wanderers at SCC: RAAF v. RAF Changi at Changi (G/C Roulston); SARI' v. REME -A" at Thomson Road {J. Ferguson); Naval C-in-C. v Royal Signals "A" at Naval Base (Lt. Cdr. Crawley); Nee Soon v. SCC "A" at Nee Soon (Lt Cdr. Gray);
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  • 26 12 KAJANG, Fri. In a friendly hockey the Kajang IndoCeylonese defeated the Kajang .Malays by a solitary goal scored by V. T. Arasu.
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  • 252 12 _LA LUMPUR. Fri— The University sportsmen who are .1 Federation lour took on Technical College at hockey lay 00 the Pudu Road ground •ng them by 2 l thus avenging their rugby defeat of "erday. Both teams were well matched keen and fast hockey
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  • 238 12 SYDNEY, Dec. 19 (AP)— Considering they were playing together for the first time Vie Seixas ol Philadelphia and Tony Trabert of Cincinnati looked like a remarkably promising doubles team today m crushing the veteran Italian pair of Gianni Cucelli and Vlareello Del Bello
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  • 376 12 Singapore Tigers Score Another Smashing Victory PENANG, Fri.— The Tiger Swimming Club scored yet another smashing victory when they beat the Chinese Swimming Club's schoolboy team by nine goals to three m a water-polo match played m Tanjong Bungah this morning. j Only one change was made m the Tigers'
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  • 329 12 Bukit Mertajam High School thoroughly deserved their win yesterday over Raffles Institution on R.I. ground hy eight points (a try and a goal) to nothing. Conditions were again extremely difficult and although the start was delayed some 40 minutes, a large part of the ground
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  • 111 12 SYDNEY. Dee. 19 (AP)— iFausto Gardini. star of the Italian Davis Cup team, stay here for the Australian national tennis championships to start m Melbourne on Jan. 8. The Lawn Tennis Associa- j 1 tion of Australia, impressed I iby Gardini's game against American Vie Sei.xa? yester-
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  • 46 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Young Malayans Club J women's hockey team trounced the Klang^ girls by four goaL to nil today. Jeeva Mudaliar performed a hattrick when she scored the first three goals, while the j fourth goal was netted by Jagit Kaur.
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