Singapore Standard, 23 December 1952

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard ii_AJ^_J- VOL. 11l NO. 174 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS,
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  • 297 1 Govt. Move To Better Living Standard Here Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will conduct two important surveys next year one to assess the extent of poverty m the Colony and the other to put an end to the charge that the welfare of the people living
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  • 38 1 Ike May Set Up SE-A HQ iTON Dec 22, -I>: D 'm Officials I neraJ Dwighi enh( i' -trama> ,vt up nth-! i 1 iaison ni great importance In i I prort mmc i the J acini ido-
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    66 1 Genera] sir Gerald Templer recently entertained some ?.")0 Malayan students to tea at Malaya Hall, which is the headquarters dub of Malayan students of all nationalities m the l\K. The Hi^h Commissioner had tea with the students, talkin? to them m small individual groups, .md later addressed the assembled guests
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  • 14 1 i 2.— The Q irtette, ground I .rl and -Pacific. vhether A.P.
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  • 11 1 Henderson, I *0 I' n shortto end dead- Reuter
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  • 122 1 15 KILLED IN GAS MISHAP NAGOYA (Japan), Uvv. 11. MM. A roaring explesloa ol a hydrogen tank at a factory hen* killed 15 persons and injured 500, Japanese police said today. lli«'\ said the dentil toll probablj would rise. through ruins >ns wore missing, 370^ injui To critically. The thunderous
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  • 67 1 Case Heard In CameraASP Fined V V 'PUR. Mon. P I ffl W G. S was by the P Kuala 1. Court. Mr. G. 51.J m i oiis g n out >n. ard ca- app DPP. B S who conducted the tion. Mr. Sheldon said ause rtain witnes- idej re-
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  • 118 1 McHugh To Join Spore Mining Co. Sjuikl.jkJ Staff Correspondent KUALA I I [PUR, Mon Mr. N Mill ugh. Deputy Dir^;: >r General of the Information Services m the Federation, who announced his resignation from Government I service yesterday, said today he was joining Eastern Mining and Metal Company Ltd., on
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  • 64 1 BATU PAHAT, Mnn-Mr. C. H. I) Danby, Administrative Offi< Batu Pahat, is appealing n funds to cheer up the Fijian Regimeikt during their ftrsl Christmas and New Year m Malpya away from their islands, Mr. Danby emphasised the part the Fijians hare taken to suppress terrorism
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  • 43 1 Standard Staff Reporter BRITISH Red Cross workers already m jiv field m Malaya ax e to reinforced by five Australian Red Cross teams l >y next month states the latest announcement by the B< iti b Red Cross Society m London.
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  • 71 1 SAIGON, Dec. 22 (AFP). Two-hundred and eight soldiers and crewmen were killed. 50 injured and 28 were mis: ing when a landing craft blew up on a remote controlled mine m the Xano Canal, the French General Stan" announced today. The Xano Canal links Socj
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  • 272 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 (AP) Military experts continued to comb the wreckage today m an attempt to solve the riddle of why 86 men were killed here on Saturday m history's worst airplane crash. And civilian officials m and out of government circles began
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  • 131 1 The Mystery Gift WHAT IS IT? THE Singapore Standard is planning a Christmas gift for every home m the country which takes m the paper. The nature of Ihis gift is a secret, which you will only know v-hen you gci the Christmas number of The Standard this Thursday. But
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    76 1 "Deediee" of 51 Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital remembers Santa (lavs from last year, when he lay strapped to his bed with tuberculosis of the bone. Today, he an walk a little with crutches and soon he will be out of Hospital whore he has lain since June 1". 1950, when he
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  • 661 1 SUodard V v om.m Reporter WITH h t > W I white rwers, Qg, J^KKS s andard R foy Hi;;! flapping againsi loaded Standard truck Santa Glaus set out once more pester lay BK>f"ng to vlftii ip:e frienda be n ade MM m the Iv^spital rph
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  • 37 1 AT LEAST 4,000 Christian soldiers of the United Nations face a bleak Christmas behind enemy brabed wire, fenced by the Communist from the small comforts their nations ?nd loved ones wish to proviie them. U.P.
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  • 42 1 LONDON, Dec. 22 (AP)Queen Elizabeth left r) y train today to spend Christmas a1 the royal estate m Sand ugh G;r- idaj c: Cro.ss Railway Station saw I royal party off and i naded them with shouts *ppy Christm
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  • 53 1 MR. S X REDDI, the Naval B.: Union' negotiator, i last night announce^ that he might resign from his position a negotiator, because both the executive committee and the representative council of the Union did not invite I to their meetings wfilch I i>k the decision to strike
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  • 40 1 U)NDOtf, D. 22 (I: > Sir Charie I i r .V. i the Chief Ju I Singaj today nted Qi een a Com and< i In liie Order of the Ho i>.tai oi bt. John uf Jk. i usalem.
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    43 1 Future A West Berlin traffic policeman leads 4' year old LUU« put i.i n Kmil Prehaski. th« <it\ s smallest "Fathei Christmas." a< kish th« street. In background of this picture are famed I unkturm (radio tower) and fair grounds AP
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  • 61 1 FIFTY-EIGHT generating sets an* being supplied l>v a British company, under a contract totalling £45,000, lor use m the New Villages m Mal.ua. p 0} the ernment 1 i [tie order 1 i the B I In Britain. 'i |c inj? m sent, ir
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  • 89 1 MR. Andrew G Secretary for Economic a to Sil ipore re- trom the CommonEconon m London, yesterday .said that [Vfalaya no tacular beneiit" trom her tin and rubber and that any fit she might gain, wou I rt of the whole Commonwealth team. "The be.-*, we can
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    • 26 1 ,;9HORTH BWD«> 9 L^ ....(Aufi ckKh oppx£^taX£^t *0^ I f^ Singapore S 2.10 per Fedc.ahon 2.30 pe. r,n f^^^i LONDON by J^ ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD.
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    • 51 1 At Your X'mas Party, Sent ICE CREAM we can quote Special Prices! Cold Storage Creameries /aJa.-^g*^t a, I Bp FUMIGATORM r 'f ...rid y:ir lit) me of '^vermin by using till I PAN r P VULuMn Vy/ fumigat r I _cuninn i i v'|^ J^if ■rjii.nA'j-: i l i%iMi I
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  • 270 2 A YOUNG alien Chinese, who has been resident m i Singapore for 20 years, is now "stranded" m Indonesia as he has been refused permission to return here despite his repeated appeals to: The Governor, Mr. .7. F. Nicoll: the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L.
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  • 76 2 TWO men appeared before 'the Singapore Second Police trt Magistrate, Mr. D H oman, yesterday, to answer charges m connection with I appropriation or' gun bar- s, belonging to Brian PortuLimiied at Bender. Road on Doc. 18. One. Ng Jin Ghee, was charged with criminal b\
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  • 237 2 Survey Ends New Year Standard Staff Reporter THE survey by the Council of Action, representing 23 unions and associations of locally-domiciled employees, to make out a case for their claim for family allowance is already half way through. The Singapore Teachers' Union, which is doing much
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  • 114 2 New Restaurant At The Capitol THE Capitol Blue Room will become the Capitol Chinese Restaurant. It will be under the management of Mr. T P. Van;, who recently arrived from Hongkong. The restaurant wilJ specialise m Sze divan and Shanghai food such as Gold Coim Chicken the shape of a
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  • 116 2 IPO!!. Mon. Mr. Ton Siang Eng, teacher. St. Michael's Institution, was un- elefted Genera! Secretary of the Perak Labour Party at an extraordinary senera! meeting held on Saturday A: >ther school teacher. Mr. V 1") X ppusamy who is principal jof Kan-nar, ACS and 51 Councillor
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  • 219 2 MALACCA, Mon. The Settlement Government's hous-j ing po icy as attacked at to- day's Council meeting. Mr. Kirn,. Kirn Lian said that about; 000 people, comprising 150 ould be turned out within live years. Mr. C.F. Gomes said it was morally wiong to turn into the
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  • 50 2 THE troopship Empire Hallidale fas due m Singapore early today with the sth Ptoyal Inaiskillhig Dragoon Guard? who have seen active service m Korea for a year. They are being .shipped to the Middle East. The Empire Hallidale leaves Singapore for the Middle East this evening.
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  • 27 2 THE French liner Champo'ion with about 1,500 passengers ami crew was stranded yesterday m shallow water at Beirut about 200 feet from tb« cuast. Reuter,
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  • 91 2 LIM SOON TECK was charged m 'he Singapore Second Pi ice Court yesterday with exposing obscene pictures lo a volunteer special constable s-1 the Sin Kong coffee shop m Alberl Street, on Dec. 21 Another nun, Lim Kofa Kee. was aso charged With exposing obscene pictures
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 247 2 1 i^ TOR YOUR X MAS GIFTS CHOOSE 7 EAGLE BRAND SHIRTS 35, AND SWORD BRAND SHIRTS SPECIAL X MAS SALE AT REDUCED PRICES V FROM. JO- 72 52 TO: 31- J2 52 VISII OUR SALES DEPOT SHOWROOM A I 2l'l. SOI 111 IJHIIM.t HOAI), V HNCAI'OHt: i}i ALSO OBTAINABLE
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    • 67 2 Gordons Stands SufltemA BORNEO SINCAPORF kl \l MPI %«i tfitf Vtt W jßtf jfUS *^Vcj \> i LAST 2 DAYS 1 BUY KREMEMU i a *C^f t4NJr *HB MW I n^^S^ 1 OiFT r<)K A MAN *nit^ iie~- dark peA*^l ior fenx^flfl fH f«*r --or vL-oicaui; witii tl»f cent e«H.-a
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  • 169 3 To Sell Next Sweep Tickets In Singapore itondord Staff Reporter B4aloyon Chinese Association has gapore Government under t!i e for permission to sell a tickets" for the next draw to m the Colony. Esi ite Duties rday that the MCA applied is undc m -deration. jn
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  • 8 3 Chin n of High ow-
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  • 56 3 PWO sated m dimly lit King George V Park d by two men i "cv« they had,* 1 at I 05 a rei- i handed over a "old a wrist watch, a d locket, and I over m cash One oi the knife and threatent the
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 3 photo. borne of the boys of the Junior Red Cross Link at (idn Kntc Song School, Singapore, who helped to collect toy s for the Handicapped Children's Homes. Picture shows the hoys with the toys displayed on table. Standard
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  • 214 3 Ex-RAF Clerk Lharged DEFENCE counsel, Mr. A J Braga yesterday objected to a report from th c Chief Chemist being accepted m Court as expert handwriting evidence. He insisted that the Chief Chemist give evidence m person. Th c Prosecutor, Inspector Jacob Matthews maintained that the Chid Chen t's report
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  • 87 3 A WOMAN m Changi Road was too scared to answer on Sunday night when someone knocked at her back door. She was alone. Then she heard an explosion and her back door was broken i down as two men lorced it open. Two others, masked and
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  • 337 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will have a modern Borstal for offenders under 21 years of age and with an indetermined sentence of less than three years, to keep them from prisons, Mr. A. \V. (low. Commissioner of Prisons, said yesterday. This Borstal
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  • 87 3 A TAXI-DRIVER was robbed of SlO by two passengers who entered his taxi at Victoria Street at 1 a.m. on Sunday. Alter driving about LOO yards, one of the men held him up from behind and the other took the money from his wallet. Another taxi-driver
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  • 236 3 SINGAPORE Substation liabl to load shedding todaj (DAI i Cathay Flats network, Mac Don. ild Mouse, l.m I> i- I'l I Canning Scan m Waterloo St. St. Vndrows liiu'ii Stamford Rd. \n> t( St., Short St.i New S'pon Ice wks., Cheng \^m Place Firestone MacKenzie Rd i?t
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    30 3 Ptr st.tnirv NoMe of GHQ FfeV Wtemr4t A n(\ Vu iarteni Smith of the VVK.X s v !x> \\r\ r m.nii<H .it hristoph«*r's Inn (h. N'rc .sunn i n <n\\\
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  • 196 3 ONLY prisoners wlm were on their last 1! months of sentence were allowed the privilege <>i inUii m the Changi I aim, the Singapore Commissioner of Prisons, Mr. A. \X. Clou told a Press Conference yesterday. He said that a high proportion of offenders could
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  • 38 3 Hie Rotan Is Best For Discipline nu p I A. W. Clow md this r i m diameter, ha I ordered Mi C mm nun i i f i "For prison d 'tie Note: V not the same
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  • 80 4 Record Malacca Budget i MALACCA. MOB Settlenx nf Budgei B. roi 1953 pa.--0(i through itafcj i lay and i h f a expei liture on i o 070 to be met out ol S •♦iement rever: r allocation of S6.bbJ.oo?. -on VOte presenting d the expendithr highest m the j"e<i'
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  • 148 4 JOHORE BAHRI". I tods le cusi m at 16 IT o S more pr es were m t O: Pfe- the ••ese J -shore ru. Cv Officers 1 court they I i ;hrce extra i were i I Hie S pore pc On c\. -nd als
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  • 22 4 SI mdard Staff Reporter US 3TIOIS f Idris Mag be annual P! I •he R 1 1 24
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  • 36 4 TAIPING, Mr-i.— Miss Ma Tuck Onn. Social Welfare Offk-er. Taiping is to go on transfer to the Welfare Department. Ipoh, She will be replaced by Inche Abu Bakar from the Institute of Medical Research. si
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  • 321 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A 32-year-old Indian, M. John, was committed to stand trial at the High Court on a charge of causing grievous hurt to a National Service police constable named Kavari, attached to the Jungle Company, Serdang, at the
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  • 49 4 Uv GOC Malaya PENANGi Mon. The G.O.C. Malaya General Sir. Htigb Stockwell will broad- asl a Christmas message to the Forces at 9 a.rn on Doc. 25. T broadcast can be heard on the Blue Network oi the Penang and Kuala Lumpur stations of Radio [j laya.
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  • 47 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thieves broke into an oki I attap house m Batu Road dur- ing the weekend and stole jewellery and cash valued at SB7."v Another plank house m Sentul Pasar was broken into, and cash and clothing valued at $148 were stolen.
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 4 The Women's Service League. Mcntakab. gave a farewell party for Mrs. Kwok Swee Hong: at the Chinese Club on the oc- easion of her transfer to Kuantan. Mrs. Kwok is on the staff of the Abu Hakar English School, Rfentakab. Above: A group picture taken after the tea. Mrs. Kwok
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  • 174 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Some wharf labourers and rubber factory workers m Penang turned to trisha- j pedalling: la*t month when the demand for labour fell i due to bad weather ana the low price of rubber. There were over 150 appiica-t tions for trisha
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  • 62 4 PENANG Mon- Thousands of children from the Chi- i >c school? m the various States of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore who are now on vacation, have chosen Penang as the place j to spend their holidays. Since last week. 'he.-c school children have visited! the
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  • 211 4 PENANG, .Mon.— The Hi^h OMunlsskmer, Sit Gerald Templer, saw lor himself the training <»f tbc jungle squads at their school m BullolwihUi sh^rtlj after his arrival at the Butterworth ftirport this mom ing. On arrival at the airport, he was received bs tlu Resident
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  • 27 4 K rAi The service nine tessons at Garrison O Lumpur oil will be and end wi\ trumpeters of the ars. ::er each dsfdsfdsfsdfsd•
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  • 12 4 PAHANG BANDIT KILLED Men: B ion. they he muni on th< •hero"
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  • 5 4 Malay Regiment Recruiting Dates OH.
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  • 4 4 On R etirement JPOH.
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  • 56 4 WHILE the rest work.- today. Sikh 1 ail brate the bin tenth guru. G »binrf Singh. Am\ •> i marie to ten I the P'.n Central Sikh T. Street where spec meetings are c Gc G last of the S:k i played a big 1 the
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  • 231 5 No X'mas Gifts From The Public KUALA LUMPUR Won. Officer-, employed in Government service have been told that, they m I I not accept gifts from any member of the public during Christmas. M' Justice Taylor. Chairman of the Federation Integrity Commission, said today that he regarded
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  • Article, Illustration
    64 5 photo. If this picture could be wired for sound. th P din would be terrific for these small patients with tuberculosis of the hone have whipped up a percussion band specially for the visit of the Toy Fund's Santa (lavs to the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital yesterday. Sister Margaret Brown
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  • 249 5 Stand ird BUS R. porter WAS the gatlv ng at a hut Poi ego six years ago. d I picnic (<r a Wing party? tioi iin Singapoi Second Police Court hen n voang woman, f r a mainten;.r:. a [building Ong Kei Kah. for
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  • 74 5 Another Labour Man Disagrees MR. I Chooi Eng, a member of the newly to: Labour Group m -v SingaCity Cou terday sociated himself from the I move oi Mr. M. P. D. Na.ii I other i. ;he Group, to blacklist certain and member^ of the Labour I p^ Mr pointed
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  • 65 5 Co uncil To Me el On City Budget SI IAI. meeting of the Singapore City Council will be held <>n Tuesday next. The purpose of this meeting is to amend the budget adopted by the Council on Oct. 29, this year, to g effect t 0 the increased assessment rate
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  • 346 5 Standard Staff Reporter TIIK Commodore Superintendent of the Singapore Naval Dockyard, Mr. F. M. Walton, told the President of the Naval Base Labour Union on Friday that he was willing to discuss Immediately with the Union the composition of a suitable arbitration
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 5 MR. SIM BENG SENG the new Rochore Ward City Councillor, speaks at a dinner tfiven by th<* committee members of the T<>n« San Huav Kuan recently.
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  • 106 5 IN Radio Malaya's "To Start You Talking" series, Singapore I Kuala Lumpur will be broadcasting simultaneously h discussion on the University oi Malaya tonight at 8.1. r >. Taking part art- Prutessor C. N. Oppenheim, Head of the Department of Mathematics; Mr. Lee Siow Mong.
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  • 55 5 AN' 18-YEAIt-OLD S1 Andrew's School student. Master Chia Peng Siong, was drowne yesterday m the sea ofl Siglap. His body was found floating m the sea by a Cl ne.se woman, who happened to be passing that way yest« rday evening, She reported her ftnd through a
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  • 97 5 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Ring gave a verdict of suicide a! the Inquest into the tleath of a woman Leo Ah Ny. w body was found V Po c I .> M V S. X n^ m a stream oil Howard Road ai evidence
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  • 408 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Won.— Mr. I I) Hodgkinson. British Adviser, Johore, yesterday opened the recently completed Chung Hvva School at Pakan Nanas, Pontian New Village. The school has 16 classrooms providing accommodation for 640 pupils. The attendance at present is .'<6l m the morning and 155
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  • 141 5 TIIK Acting Secretary Genera] o r UMNO, Che Zulflki bin Mohd. Hashim. has written to the Chief Secretary of the. Federa"i of Malaya to request book agents throughouf the country to op the sale ol the Oxford Junior Encyclopaedia, which contained remarks derogatoi U Malays
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  • 66 5 MALAYA'S teachei ediu-at:oni c !s will be add ed on method* of lang teaching with spec b reference to En^liih. DOeth I training foreign teachi i of Enfili-h a:.'- the trainii g methods at the Institute Education, h.v Dr. .1 A Nbonan 1 I irei (n E ;':sh
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  • 51 5 MARK Anthony, a EuroDean WBS < '..arged i/j the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with house tre pan with intent to c<Vi' hurt to Sim Ah Hee a f B ;kit Panj on Dec, 12. He i [aimed ti iJ and cash bail of |SOO was allowed until
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    • 89 5 "^Tj ji_r lm MM j## 4|A fßKf\ M dßlft Vwlrar n MSni-inYlf X& wkr From Today 3.00. ti.sfl. 'US "AMPAT SERANGKAI Ist Run Indonesian Picture ROY A I I.N A ":'•<» l»m. PAKVsvMiir' (Tamil) RFX fohore Bahru Todaj only J.l. I*.1 ii 15 0.15 "Dopatla" i Hindustani) ATLANTIC Greal World.
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    • 213 5 CHILDREN'S BUMPER MATINEES Si 0 i,; ifitilif €ti ihi.izi. TODAY TOMORROW Roy Itgw MELLS OF p. us rOtOßfj CARTOONS p'u* "QUEEN OF the IMNCU Chop, 7 THURSDAI iV PRIDAI "BOMBA ON PANTHfR ISLAND" plui COLOCrOi cartoons p iuj -queen of the fUNGU Ch aP 9 b i 3( SATURDAY SUNDAY
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  • 642 6 hope that the strike I j Singapore Naval Base scheduled for next Monday will not take h involving some 10,000 workers is a business. Moreover since the employers ccni ed are not temperamentally suited to deal with an n there is no t< ling what such a strike
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  • Review of Views
    • 138 6 UTUSAN MELAYU is doubtful whether the "Member System' is functioning well. The paper asks what has been done by the Member for Agriculture arid Forestry for the staff m the department, especia.iy the junior staff. Does the ".Member know the problems that are confronting the fisheries inspectors at
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    • 153 6 AN INCREASE m the produc-, tion oi" rice m Malaya should, be this country's aim for 19n3 M the Sin Chew Jit P.)h says. The daily estimates that the, population of Malaya con- imes about 900,000 tons of rice annually but local pro-' :ion reaches a mere
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    • 82 6 THE NAN YANG SIANG PAU< congratulates Tay Ah Soey< wh i was presented with the B.E.M. by the Governor on Sat Tay saved the lives of 62 people m February 1942 alter their ships had been bombed by Japan* mes. es, the daily says, are generally made
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    • 63 6 THE war m Indo-China is following the sam e pattern as tha: m China prior to the Nationalist withdrawal from the mainland. says the Chung Shing Jit Pao The daily warns <•". the clanger to South-East Asia should Ho Chi-minh gain the upper hand m Indo-China, arid urges
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  • 8 6 and this is the drawingroom! w
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  • 1066 6 Do We Want Malay Capitalists? RY setting up a Special Committee "to examine the measures already being taken to encourage the Malays to play a full part m the economic life of the country, and to make recommendations for the coordination and extension of these measures', the High Commissioner has
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 626 6 Sir; Mr Milon Nandy m his letter published m the Straits Times on Dec. 15 1952 has suggested that an "attempt should be made by the M.I.C. to ally it self with the UMNO MCA combination so that a true Malayan nation may grow." The evolution
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    • 341 6 Sir; Malaya is an uncivilized country. I mean that our b:g towns are especially uncivilized. Can we deny this tact, when we see around us sorcery and witchcraft coming more and more to the open? Witches. of course, now do not call themselves witches: they call themselves mediums.
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    • 108 6 Sir: I am a probationer teacher attached to a regional school. Lately, one of my colleagues asked the principal lor a testimonial when he has tendered his resignation, but his request was turned down on the ground thai it was against the regulation of the Department
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    • 319 6 I BIGAMY was once a fashion- able criminal habit. Once it > was committed habitually by > knaves. Now it is committed, > generally once only, by fools. Gone is the professional Lothario, with his lady-killing 1> air and smart clothes, from the dock of the Old Bailey
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  • 360 7 ttee To Study Deadlock On UN Admission Rules UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 22 (UP)— The General Assembly voted overwhelmingly last night to express its opinion that Japan, Libya, Jordan and the Indo-Chinese states of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam are eligible for United Nations membership. The Assembly also
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 7 photo \mh VMe riM l^V l f|pft) s o« of the Ethiopian neeUnL of m"' this picture, spoke at a "7 ri l M-nneapohs Knvanis flub recently They life X A* K a u etOn r n<>Re N'»rthfield. Minneapolis. Ihe Knvani lubs have as their principles fair dealing and observance
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  • 115 7 Assembly To Hear Russian Charges RK, Dec 22. Katie us Stecrttee, m an session yester- unanimously to >\ a full-scale t charges troops have i Red prisoners of Pongam Ish. I ■■■•■>'- U so the Assem*he charges Debate expected •Jebb a "propaganda Kremlin. tp, of the United first risoners on
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  • 64 7 "T. Lebanon, Dec Desperai say« th< I the Champallion. iich ran aground half 200 yards Lebanese coast at y today. :dent of the Lebae Chamoun. was >.ands of watchers shore who flocked hes to t struggle. waves all mornjtrei from the coast but time none
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  • 225 7 SFRIA. Brunei, Dec. J operations into the bed of 1 possible underwater extens claimed to be the biggest < Commonwealth, have begu Drilling is taking place from teel platform erected about one mile off the coast and linked to the shore by an aerial ropeway
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  • 21 7 PHILIPPINE Di-tcnce Secretary Ramon Magsaysay collapsed Sunday while delivering a speech but his condition was Jesed -not serious."- A.P.
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  • 41 7 moi.m.s. towa. Dee^2 tUP)— A thief stole a ,>ot.nk rrom tiw real «»t Mr W. K. BobbUti's home. Bobbin told polue that thr tank >hould be easj to id«nIt bWC a label whith said "Do Not steal.
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  • 133 7 BANGKOK. Dec. 22: (Reu-ter-AAP) A Thai financial syndicate purchased 37,000 ounces of goid from abroad during the ling December 2<). Twenty-thousand ounces of gold have a 'ready arrived m Bangkok from the first week's purchase of 25.000 oun- < 5, and the rest 5,000
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  • 48 7 MRS. W.L. BLYTHE wife of the Colonial Secretary, will distribute Christmas bounties to the residents of Bushey Park H -ne and the Nantina Hotel kmtow. Distribution will commence at 10 a.m. at Bushey P; k Home and from there. Blythe will proceed to INanl na Hotel.
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  • 197 7 PENANG, Mon.— Smiles greeted the High Commissioner. Genera) Sir Gerald Templer, when he paid his second visit to the new village of Permutang Ting^i m Province Wellesley this afternoon. Men, women and children gave General Templer the warmest welcome he had ever r< ;eived m any
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  • 76 7 VSC Dinner Greeting MEMBERS of the Volunteer Special Constabulary of -"D" Division will be holding a Christmas Dinner on Saturday af the Volunteer Special Constabulary Recreation Room D" Division at 7.30 p.m. The Sports Convenor of the Volunteer Special Constabulary of "D" Division. Mr. G.J. Lourdes wishes a happy Christmas
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  • 63 7 A WOMAN. Lee Sok Eng. was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with robbing a girl. Tan Mcc Guan at Jalan Potong Pasir Dec. 1 2. Lee was also alternatively charged with retaining a stolen wrist watch, belonging to Tan Alee Guan. She claimed
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  • 69 7 T'XITED NATIONS. Doc. 21 (UP):— The United Nations General Assembly voted down early today a last-minute Soviet demand to condemn the United States for alleged "mass murder' 1 of war prisoners i.i Korea. The Soviet "midnight manoeuvre" was thrown out by 45 to 5 ai the
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  • 26 7 AS PART of the anti-Com-munist campaign, the Thai Ministry of Education and the Police Department wil! keep a watch on evening schools m Bangkok. A.F.P.
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  • 18 7 E G. HOLIDAY, chairman of the Singapore Rubbei Exporters' A sociation has arrived In Tokyo. A.F.P.
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  • 72 7 Stanford Lrndon Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 22 —The following ore the closing p:ic« of rubhei ono fin on London Market today: LOND.i- RUBBER Spot 26 d. Jon./oMr. nji Apr/June 25, d Juic/Scpt. 24 id. Dec. c.i.f. 25 id. Market: Quietly Steody. LONDON TIN Spot £949 per ton
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    39 7 photo. The Duchess of Windsor opened the hairdressing salon of Caritas and Alexandra, m Paris, last week. Here the Duchess, holding a posy, is shown With mannequin Danielle, whose hair is dressed m the new '"Premier Hal" style.— AP
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  • 110 7 Windsors A rrive In New York NEW YORK. Dec. '22 CAP) The Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived here yesterday aboard the Queen Mary anrj the Duke reiterated his intention of not attending the June 2 Coronation of the Queen. He read from the slip of paper he had used
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  • 59 7 A young, attractive dance hostess, Chan Hong Lan. was charged n the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with the thelt of a gold chain, valued ;ii $245, from a woman. Wong Yok Lan. m! an address m Rochore Road on Dec. 20. She claimed trial
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  • 46 7 VATICAN" (AP): broadcast,, hii Chi I mas plea for peact nesday. Tl plans to beam it world m 24 will be the Pontiff's nua) Christmas < .r > The Pope speak m Italian. The will be m En; translations will U minute intervals.
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  • 29 7 SAIGON. Dec. 22. (UP) French Union 1 roops killed at least 50 rebels m two separate engagements m the jungles of Cochin-China. :he French headquarters announced today
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  • 23 7 ITALIAN finance guards yesterday seized some three ions of illegal cigarettes on ihe peninsula of Gargano near here. AP
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  • 163 7 Prince Beginning To Have Doubts Of Santa LONDON, Dec. 22. (AP) Britain's Royal Family approached a major crisis today young Prince Charles is beginning to have his doubts about Santa. There is a strong suspicion m the Royal nursery now that Santa Claus is just omething like this story book
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  • 45 7 Owing to "indisposition,'" Legislative Councillor, Mr. John Laycock, will not be able to attend Queen Elizabeth's Coronation m June as representative of Singapore. In his place the Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, has selected Mr. R. Jumabhoy, Executive and Legislative Councillor.
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  • 150 7 TUNIS, I>*( 22. (I I l The powerful Nationalist Neo-Desfooi (New Independence) Part> announced yesterday it \\<uild lutld the Be> ol I tun-" itf itafT two French-sponsored decrees as null and void. The party said "tin i pie's str igf i shall i so long as its
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  • 68 7 'I'HK <>\\ tier of :i «>ld sit;n<'t i in^ !•«•< d\ «T«'d 1 1 tii«- pollee m .M.intui N«^ri >» mtiilan slionid tont.itt til,. Assivt.M;! 'iwmin' ionet ti. Pui.t Ktfipnrr Th<' |xiln lM'li«'\«' Hi. 1 1 0M ritiK VII «'ith*'r Iml or stolen 1 1
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  • 41 7 UMNO Chiel To Probe Sannad Case TUNG make v <■ I on \h< (iul Samad bin Ismail, I acting daily Melaj 1 by an ill that Till and oth< r should look into the gk said tha* MO to sci < Ihe matter.
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  • 17 7 THE Kenya Government yestei duction of an extra tj annually m certain areas. Reuter
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  • 13 7 A \V< •.•><• Singai Court y< y wilh
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  • 181 8 Change In American Industry Is Urged I WASHINGTON. Dec 22: (AP) —William Littlewood, a Vice Pi esideni of American Airlines, said yesterday that Bntain threatens United States leadership m aircraft production "m quality of performance, if not m quantity." He called for a "basic change
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    62 8 AP photo. AN overall scene of the (irommet Reefer with bow m the foreground and her stern m the background which was wrecked on a reef outside Leghorn. Italy, last week, after being torn from her moorings by heavy seas. The 37 American seamen who spent a perilous night on
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  • 65 8 MANILA. Dec. 22 Renter). A BO AC" Cornel jel airliner thrilled Manilans yesterday m a flighi demonstration over the connection with the observance of the fifth annual P ippine aviation week which came to a close yesterday. The Comet flew over the city at a 350
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  • 38 8 A NEW 15,240-ton liner, the I was Launched at I C >tat, Franco, on Sunday and will soon take up service with the French Shipping Company Les Messageries Maritimes. on the Far East route. UP
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  • 133 8 MME. AURIOL BETTERS OWN AIR RECORD MARSEILLE, Dec. 22 (AP) Jacqueline Auriol, daughter-in-law of the French President, bettered her own woman's record, Sunday, for flying over a closed 100-kilometer (62.13 mile) course with an average time of 534.375 miles an hour. Mine. Auriol's Bight beat the j record of 511.360
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  • 61 8 MANILA. D^<-. 22, (AFPt— The 90-ton fishing boat Nishin Mam left here last night fol Okinawa with 55 0k..-, v and Japanese repatriates on board. The vessel had completed b long journey to [ndonesia the Palau [slands and had picked up 21 repatriates from Indonesia.
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  • 41 8 A 57-TON Japai vesse v lay m the X <a sea by believed to be a Chii munist ship. Eleport of the capture was wired by the Captain of tiie Hos i ship, stating he witnessed the seizure. AFP
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    • 567 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT*l. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham ».< Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Dur Spore Due Penang Front "Poyan** 1 D« 24 Dec 89 Bongkong "Ankinu" Dec *!S Jan ."5 Japan, HTkons SaUi Saita Penani- S'oorr tor
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  • 523 9 Declares $12 M. Dividend On Its Capital Stock net .ncomc of US$l S^S^sTC the 1952 vntte'' ended June 30 from i,, Mr hI m b A r Ond aboco fil >« activities. Mr. Horry McDonald, administrator of the Corporation reported yesterday. lhe Corporation's cross cal»c
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    37 9 photo. 'l'h<' Commissionpr-General. Mr. M alcolm Mac Donald, (ii>;hl) who proposed the toast of Malayan Breweries on the occasion of its 21st birthday on Saturday last, is seen with Mr. T. Aiken, Chairman of the company. Standard
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  • 52 9 THE Malayan Exchange i .ks Association sellling 0.D.) to Merchants (per 3 Malayan I are: Swiss X:. 141 5B; French Fran t4T7; HoUand Gwildera 12 Belgi Franca 1625; Swedish Kroner 169 i. Danisii Kroner 224 N jian Kroner 232| Philippines Pe^os (351 ie other exchange rates
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  • 78 9 COPPER CUFF, Ontari:*. Dec. 22 (Renter)— The Western world's production of nickrl I hougrh rising-, still falls short of the quantity that would allow governments to build up Urg« stockpiles, Dr. J. Thompson, chairman of the International Nickel Company of Canada, reported today. Di Thompson, m
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  • 162 9 United MRE 1952 Profit: $335,582 THE United Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd made ;< net profit of (335,582 m 1952 as compared with $716,166 m 1951. The !-harp drop, the <h;mman. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. states Is due to the fall m the price C;1 rubber over 1 lie same period.
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  • 178 9 WITH the approach of the Christmas and New Year holidays the rubber market m Singapore started the week yesterday with very little business being recorded. The idiie of the market was steady though m the absence wl news from London and New York prices declined.
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  • 111 9 THE produce market m Singapore was dull yesterday. Deals m copra and oil were stead v. with copra at $36J (f.0.b.) buyers and $31* i 5. l" 1 c c c further buyers for Copra a1 $'3Ti and sellers a1 5."58. Business m coconut "ii \v;is transacted
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  • 26 9 GERMAN financial expert Hjalmar Schacht left for Bonn yesterday after a week's consultations with the Syrian Government on fiscal and economic problems. UP
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  • 516 9 SINGAPORE. Moo. Th< Malayan share r irk ft r-pc-rjc the Christ Wet k quietli with ion c select he I tying m industrials anri ns. Rubber share.*- na 0 itagnani, Charged pr^e? are: INDLM KIAI 8 B;ye:j Severs Aiex Brick Pref. 1.18 2 30 Orel*. 1
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    • 192 9 > s KO; 80 J Qoiet \i'O\ IM BKt-K ii ii .1 v'a •peatef ih #ere ii i n cry Seßeti ?b q iron Mon oi tin today I iisnoN tin prices fir s t .W'lf t '4 S hu\ »-r^ I 9 r "...nths VJ *~> rs v r
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    • 525 9 BIHM: Rengam. REX: Aan 1245. 3 30. 6.30. 0.15 pjn. rrxrr 4n^nr 1 1 »h P< KEPPEL DOCK: Morib, Kah < \inio\: Beauty Fortune iCanJ»/xVv«#*Wit**i 1: k■• >g, Chaa Mcleod, Pertama. I tonesej 3. 'i 45. 8.15 Djn. O.AR> ,MN, Xs |!%j SERVICES T« CABLE W^ «r PENANG ».W^ x.
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    440 10 (ABOVE) Newcomer Elaine Baker (left) from Northern Rhodes*'. taßing m Peter Sorter's floor shun: ai rite Capitol Restaurant Saturday night squired by another newcomer, Mr. Jose DSlorio (second from left). Both arrived by 8.0.A.C. Coma on Saturday. Miss Baker is on holidau and Mr. Florio is proceeding
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  • 595 10  - Warming-up for CHRISTMAS SAMMY MAG Ihl ;|1 ITIOXS trc Iml Ihni i- going be .> HECTIC Christ- re have been parties galore Everybody who I ac and the menri the inclination is for gra- as been stoking up for Ibe Big Celebration. 1 warm ng n i rtteesa is n.»t
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  • 201 11 JALIL-YAHYA TIE A THRILLER Johore District Badminton Tourney j JOHORL badminton fans expect to have the best j match of the year tonight when Tcngku Jalil, the j Johore District and open champion, will be challenged by the state's most promising player, Omar Yahya, m the final of the Johore
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  • 154 11 Lucky Strike Return SING APORK S L m k y Strike ll.tdmintnn Party whiih icturiu'd from tlwir tour of Hoag KonK and H.umkok last ni^ht. had thrir first '>' l ©PPOrftSOM m Bangkok. Secretary Mr. Fun Han Ilin s.iid that thrv were surprised to Bad th<- Thais "greatly Improved.* 1
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  • 67 11 SYDNEY, Dec 22: (ReuterA.\P) Thirteen acceptors ana weights for the Summer Cup to be ron over 13 furlongs at Randwick on Dec. 20 were announced today as follows: 'Carioca. eight .omic 10 pounds.; Benvolo 83. Trizami 7/13, Morn Patrol 7/6, Lady Pickwick 7/4, Rumyle 7/2, Sky Streamer
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  • 89 11 MELBOURNE, Dec. ~:> (Reu-ter-AAP) The South Airiran to meet Australia m the sec-oiui Test matcb beginning <n> the Melbourne Cricket ground on December 24 will b e selected from the following twelve players: .lack Chectham (captain), Jackie Mcglew, John Waite, Russell Endean, Kcn-iK.-ii Funston,
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  • 209 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Badminton of a high standard was served up her*.' today m the Johore Bahru District Bad-; minton Championships at the! former Johore Military Forces' drill shed when five ties were played. Biggest upset of today's play was the defeat m the mixed doubles event
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    189 11 BY luiiiß OBdVf«atei m the 1 ipis H(ic!<c\ l.ruKur. the liflord School tram ha« won thp Cbaam Bee Loo Shield for the M't-ond year m succession. In thrir laM game Ihry easily beat thf Ind«i-( eiIuULK b\ four paala i*» ane. Kwea Koo, the school riftot-insMte gave a sp.»
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    • 132 11 WEST POINT GARDEN 1 m.s. Posir Ponjong Rood j FLOOR SHOWS on 24th. 25th O 31st Cernbc. by SUDARMADJI ond his troupe j,kv Beauties .Donee to the stroins of Mo and his Orchestra. Sharks' Fins Soup S S Prawns Christmas Turkey De-Luxe Fried Rice X mas Pudding Brandy Sauce ccker*,
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    • 361 11 Joililads Beat Sen Iv I JOLLII.ADS Spot Club deI feated Sen: works Kua a I Lumpur by thre< goals 'o two !in a friend y $occt r match I played at Kampong Bahru j yesterday At half time, Jollilads were three up. Awtai Singh netted two goals and Krishnasamy one.
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    • 755 11 SITDATWKS VACANT 4 HP\ .l( ATIONS an rrw Ci ■'■■> rs for H pointn m Soc A lanti on pro is fol- j km j v. r e and 1 M j O l to So eia n Ofl B.v ru Board rid 1 iiar fb) t Mate Hoiclrti r.
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    • 63 11 ru-ir-inj-u-LfU-LT I i K''MSO X WHV,OAM-LIMG. i :''-rMAT'«SA V^ roo^f^Mi? o^ ToiSv COu'm TRY. I PROMISE d) r- JXSvTED^S HAI«>-C ARV^^V-1r A LV 4 HOTeT'^E^L S PEOPLE A HOUS,^/^ ?^J2<sdol*£!££- S*- Sc s, T Snl POR^;* GARbEM.'MU > BtACH f^ > LETTER YJiLL BOOM <^j lE^JV °p^ >S^ PRICE."/- PL£AS^<^BANASSy^
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  • 551 12 INSIDE SPORT dfsdfdsfdsfsdfs SAFA FIGHT BACK ABOUT a dozen SAFA Councillors who have scurried to their beer room m Jalan Besar stadium every time one of them has had a nasty dream to hold jittery meetings, unofficial or otherwise, are firmly resolved to stand or sink together m a move
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  • 20 12 LUDWIGSHAFEN, Dec. 21 (Renter) Germany beat Yugoslavia by three goals to two In an international soccer match
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  • 72 12 Civilians Win Quad SINGAPORE Civilians remained unbeaten m the Singapore Quadrangular to win the tournament. In the final and decisive game against last year's quadrangular champions, the Army, the Civilians took a two-one win to keep a clean slate. The fin?l position were: P W D L F A Pts.
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    408 12 Standard Boxing Reporter THE Singapore heat is worrying Mcl Brown, the leading American coloured light-heavyweight fighter who is here for his Boxing Day engagement with Fijian soldier-boxer. Isimeli Kadrodro, at the Happy World Stadium. "Boy. this burning sun does get me. How I w ish it would rain
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  • 70 12 THE results of the Singapore Rirle Association's spoon shoot held at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday. Nett Score C.P.O. XC. Freeman 93; H'cap Score SR (b) Capt. Tan Along Hcng 94.5: H'cap Score SR (a) C.S.M. D. McEwan 101.29. Other nett scores were: SR (b) D.C. Perreau 90,
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  • 277 12 LUCK was not with the Navy. They lost to RAF j Malaya by a solitary goal i scored by Charlesworth m j the tenth minute of play iin the first game of the quadrangular tournament I at the SRC yesterday. The Navy forced the pace from
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  • 376 12 II the Civilian* had hoped for a grand slam finish to the Singapore hockey quadrangular, they were doomed to disappointment. Against a fighting Army XI. they just managed to hang on for two-one victory. Played at a cracking pace, it was again Reynolds, m the pivotal position
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  • 577 12 ROYAL Engineers, alter recent poor form, had a good day on the SCC Padang, scoring a deserved victory over a strong SCC "B team by 8 points (a goal and a penalty goal) to 5 (one goal). In fact, SCC looked rather stronger than they
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    • 251 12 JUST ABHMVEDI I Sensational FRENCH Danc<>r S From the "TABARIN" "NOUVELLE EVE" m PARIS I MOXA MAHSMA I Appearing at the iapii^l Restaurant I Patrons ar tdvl^ed thai Ihe Reslauranl I fttgap n Rotan Club FOMCI! I Fuesday 23rd I l v ii \(m BE OPEN FO lIIE GENERAL PUBLIC
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    • 108 12 SOSC MEET THE Singapore Olympic and Sports Council met yesterday and postponed for discussion at their next meeting: the Coronation Week sports programme and the Sports Fair suggestion by Radio sports commentator, Johnny Johnson. The only known decision taken was that Singapore would send a team to compete m the
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    • 205 12 9 n For everyone «,„>.„„,.,,.. ■P <3/ th "-e's a RONSON Release, tr's out V Ronson Standard. As 5h0,,,, s>ai;n Liirvtmium ()t!-,cr Bl_fcei indoors' m engine-turned chRMBMH or chromr'<n leather coverrj chromr.' R.msori Queen Anru labl< «UHHB«ia^3 1 i^hter. Ik-autilully designed and finished. A gilt of lasting pleasure. WORLD'S G
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    • 9 1 Singapore Standard TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1952. 4 PAGES FREE
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    • 161 1 New Factory First Planned 1 5 Years Ago led to its buik m? Tht SLSKfe?" 1 whilh wr. j. din as^cln'^wUhX rn s pro- Department Mr Steen s, h» i e .T r .■x.un Singapore ConKull.ni I .L es i ed> the w h Co. Ltd of Degenha- Es^ex," a
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    • 118 1 PLANT EMPLOYS 760 WORKERS ap lx nper and cbv abc y. It I a W i I i:i the ion U y chance a uck H( Ihe .step, it p his with an aye when and -made C ty. sold unwrapped and usually without over. a Lever built an the
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    • 349 1 tirm Invests $12 Million BY BUILDING their 512,000,00fl Kuala Lumpm fa toi v at this time, Lever Brothers plainh sh<»v\«-(i \\\> < t:»ith m the ultimate defeat ot ommuni-m m Mali i and m the eountr\\ happ\ dcliv eraur r liom t'liv
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    • 334 1 Soap Empire Founded By Lever In 1 885 EN 1885 William Hesketh Levei t lunded a soap company which was destined to be :oo c irorld famous This company might well be called the Sunlight Empire, since it was with this well known soap, joined later by soaps sl; a
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    • 1013 1 THE following are thumb-nail sketches of the leading personalities m Lever's empire: Sill GEOFFREY HEYWORTII. CHAIRMAN: UNILEVER LTD. Sir Geoffrey H j ivoi Ui was born at Birkenhead on 18th October. 1B:>4 and educated at the Dollar Academy, Scotland. At the age of IB he joined the
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    • 24 1 Efficiency In Workshops Ihe engineering store is a wra. nrrapptn B pacta partmeni i >te i iti b into Thp nj i b 1
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    • 841 2 Manufacturers' Requirements MadeTaskTough THE preliminary design for the factory was commenced m London by W. J. Fraser Co., Ltd. m association with the Unilever Engineering Department as far back as 1948. By the beginning of 1950 this had progressed sufficiently to enable the civil engineering
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      • 241 2 These 220-ton MILD STETL OIL STORAGE TANKS and ihe 50-ton SOAP PROCESSING TANKS as well as the STAINLESS. STEEL PIPES were welded by EXPERT WELDLRS from AND COMPANY PI ;>; ROAD K.I PHONE 5010. I i»K hMIKh >\TISI \< Il<>\ ENTRUST AIL M)\ R Wl I DING JOBS TO is
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    • 246 3 Edible Oil Made In Modern Wav FOB ituries past the main cocking medium m Malaya has been onut oil, ihe reason obviously being that the coconut en d the pri nitive population to pre] tare oil m an and BCOI omi way. The ■at of
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    • 119 3 D1 Of ted m an on and horn d furniture the he Far te a Lever i age U technical staff. m conjunc- the we -knov.-n enF buUt entirely b y /l on the edge of g BuSgsar the the factory
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    • 63 3 MEDICAL SECTION'S IMPORTANT ROLE GIVING FIRST AID Above In a factory of the si/«« tf Lew Bwthers' In Kuala Lumpur, it hi Imperative to maintain m internal medical lervice Here, i qualified sara i shown pivii fii i aid !'< i wtiii.n wiio fun iniu!\ m hiv ri K h!
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