Singapore Standard, 7 January 1953

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  • 19 1 TIGER Singapore Standard ik fL M i- VOL. 11l NO. 187 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1953. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 313 1 One Dead 2 Missing In Sunken Tug By PHILIP GOH, Standard Staff Reporter A MALAY seaman was drowned and two Chinese engineers missing when a tug belonging to the Shell Company capsixed durinq a sudden violent squall within sight of the Pulau Bukom wharf on Monday
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    25 1 URDER AT 8.50 A.M.: The scene of ml shooting in Sin^ap re Circle inclij e the victim fe in Ka3 ang Road. as t i
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  • 77 1 EDINBURGH. Jan. 6 (AP)— Scottish nationalists are advertising their views about the Queen's title on girls' heads. Some Scots object to the Queen calling herself Elizabeth II They think it should be Elizabeth I so far as Scotland concerned, as the first Queen 80-s ruled only
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  • 366 1 ORE MAN SHOT IN POLITICAL MURDER THE Singapore Police are offering a reward of $25,C for information leading to the arrest of two young nmunists, one of whom shot dead a Chinese coffee 3 assistant at Kallang Road yesterday morning. from d cuments recovered
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  • 80 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE three-man committee: v.neer *.".u* chairmanship of Dr. F. C, Benham, appointed bv the Singapore Government to consider the claims of 14.000 locally-domiciled officers for fami y allowance, will meet on Jan. 13, 14 and 16. The othei members of the comi tittee
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  • 34 1 BRITISH Opposition leader Clement Attlee, who has left for Rangoon, had been invited ■to attend the Australian Labjour Party's Federal Conferee e d le open in Adelaide on January 19. A.F.P.
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    78 1 ISMAIL BIN ABDULLAH, a lb-year-old blind Malay boy who was trained at the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind. Johore Bahru, whittles a piece of bamboo with a sharp knife to make a handle for a basket, at a demonstration at Tanjong Karang. Watching him are ketuas from kampongs in
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  • 36 1 PRESIDENT Syngman R'^ %f oi Korea and Prime Minister: Shigeru Yoshida of Japan met in Tokyo yesterday to seek a way for ending the long feud between h e i r countries. Reuter-AAP
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  • 108 1 TOKYO. Jai. 6.— American Superfm*s smashed a sprawling Communist supply centre near the North Korean capital of Pyongyang lasl night. They iil: a U'o-acre supply depot';;: Changhin-ni on the outskirts of the North Korean capital. It was their first raid on '^at target. "Good to
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  • 222 1 WINSTON IKE IN 2-HOUR TALK NEW YORK. Jan. 6. (UP) President-elect, Dwight Eisenhower a:ut Prime Minister. Winston Churchill, declined todav to reveal 'he nature of their firs) talks at Bernard Baruch s residence on East 66th Street. Since Churchill is leaving for Washington and a conference with President Truman on
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  • 26 1 FIVE members of the crew were killed yesterday when a Royal Air Force bomber crashed in Lincolnshire. bix other members were injured. A.F.P.
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  • 239 1 'Illegal Arrests Every Day Complains Judge PEOPLE in Singapore are beins arrested every day illegally and nobody cares 11™ hoots, said the Singapore Seio.id District Judge, Sir HA Forrer, yesterday. •You' throw a banana skin^ in the gutter and your identity card is demanded. But this would not happen if
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  • 120 1 A RECOMMENDATION that ah University employees both expatriate and Locallydomiciled should be pa:n family allowance corresponding to the non-pensionable expatriation allowance recently approved by the Legislative Council tor patriate officers of the Government has been made to the University authorities. I The recommendation has
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  • 91 1 THE body of a 17-year-old boy. Ponnusamy, was found at the bottom of one of the new Singapore City Council's Y:.n Kit Road swimming pools yesterday morning the first case of drowning sinre the pool: were opened to the public 6mii days ago. At noon
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  • 30 1 Reuter BECAUSE Thailand's 1953 rice output has been estimated at about LO percent less than Last year available export this year would not t icceed 800.000 tons,
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  • 423 1 THE nine-day-old strike of the 10,000 industrial workers ot the Singapore Naval Base may be called off tomorrow. A final decision will only be taken this morning when the representative council of the Naval Base Labour Union meets to consider the offer of the
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  • 65 1 THE new 25.000 kilowatt turbo alternator at the Pasir Panjang Power Station will be shut down this evening after the peak Load, for adjustments to the boiier. according to in announcement made yesterday. It is hoped that (he machine will be in service for the peak load
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  • 110 1 BELFAST. NORTHERN IRELAND .lan 6 (AP) Two Americans and 25 Britons one of them a year-old babydied in the flaming wreckage of a British airliner which nil a beacon tower as it came in to land at Belfast Airport last night. Seven others were
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  • 32 1 THE Duchess of Windsor made the opening bid for America's society crown Last night as the star model at a New York chanty ball attended by 1.500 blueblooded guest.-. U.P.
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  • 30 1 RAIN was still falling yesterday in many parts of the drought stricken Northern Territory of Australia which has had its first hcavv rainfall for 20 months.- Reuter
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  • 29 1 HEAVY snow toll in most parts of Britain last night seriously affecting road arid Vail traffic. The snow was particularly thick in *ne London area. Reuter
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  • 24 1 Red soldiers stopped the greening of a Communist movie. 'People's Warriors' at a Canton Thcatic rprpntlv and screened the audience instead. AP
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  • 38 1 FILM Lai 1 '<"• Gai and'-* mother, Mr V' A GilI more. 56, was found di tei i,i'. on i parkii g ins to the D" R; > i Co.. Santa Mtonii a, Ca >i A. P.
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  • 27 1 THE new B3rd c ongr< n et yesterday In Wa tiii > complete the formality ui ing Dwight Eisenhower now President ol the United States. Reuter
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    • 61 1 |y 2 SELF PRIMING PUMP Fully outomotic »eH-priming no solves o« adjusters giving quicker prime and lorgc. otr capacity thon any other pump this »ne. Pumps dirty water containing 25 per cent solid matter. Only moving pump part is the brontc .mpellcr. Runs steadily on its own bosc; no *.*«i9
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  • 89 2 3 Appointed To Study AntiFlood Scheme Standard Staff Reporter A THREE MAN Technical Working Party to consider details of a Pilot Scheme to alleviate floods in Singapore has been appointed by the Joint Committee on Flood Alleviation. The men bers are the Director of Public Works, the oi the Singapore
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  • 132 2 1 Engineer ha übthe Jo ;it Committee i.j plans for the 'ieeni of hR > cana the jn of *he •< indra ftron near the gi Uh; ion r)f h H l I-. ..h Canal from Ihe 7J P> Timah to Sungi I Pandan loint
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  • 151 2 -,r Party OUt «> \l f land, and I We, io scheme -f)n receipt <i ori Ihe decide o Sc -me is report < comm ii i fo en ptance ■n iom to decide < inn ii»- Joint Conmfttec v»a>s pr.\i.iu>|\ told b\ the itv
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  • 348 2 City Council To Launch All-Out 1953 Campaign Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council is to launch ;an all-out war against pirate taxis in the Colony this year. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. the City Council President, has told Government in a letter that the Council
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  • 44 2 THE monthly meeting of the Johore Smallholders Association to be he'd on Jan. 19 at Batu Pahat. has been postponed to some time in February, due to the absence of the President of the Association who has left for England.
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  • 240 2 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE FOUR cadets will be sent to represent Singapore at the Coranation Camp of the St. John Ambulaiue Brigade this June, if the Singapore branch succeeds in raising sufficient money. There are about 1.200 cadets in Singapore. A; a conference yesterday
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  • 68 2 At the annual genera] meal i r of the Docks Branch ol thi Army Civil Service Union, the following office-beare e were eiected; Chan Khek Bog I<• Ho Thian Ch a <■■■•.. .-< Harry Wee Teck Ch*e (hon. treas.). Committee G R P:!--lay, Won? Fook Lin Ong"
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  • 108 2 I A SINGAPORE Standard reader living in Geyiang Serai, who signed himself "Rknajaf," has sent $10 :o The Standard Office for a Malay family of 1/ whose house in .100 Chiat was destroyed by fire two weeks ago. Abdul Samad bin Amhah. a peon, and
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  • 352 2 MORE PEOPLE in Singapore are getting "thrifty"! conscious according to statistics revealed by the Senior Co-operative Officer, Mr. C. M. Soosai, yesterday. At the end of June 1952, there were 24 thrift and Q a^o SOCK tieS m the Colon y with total membership of $3 598 063 nCt deP
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  • 164 2 WHILE six Chinese boys were catching spiders at the junction of Seng Poh Road and Outrani Road, four youths came up to them and relieved one of the boys of his wristwatch, the Singapore Fourth District Court was told yesterday. The other boys had
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    62 2 photo AT YESTERDAY'S St. John Ambulance Brigade Conference (from left): With her back towards camera. Mrs. Gerrity, Mrs. Tan Bian Kim, Mrs. M. Fu, Mrs. Liang. Mrs. H. Doraisamy. Miss Wong He<» Lee. Mrs. Koh Keong Tuan, Mrs. K. Lyne. District Cadet Officer and Chairman of the meeting, Mrs. H.
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  • 203 2 A SINGAPORE MARKET WHICH THE MEMS HAVE FORGOTTEN Standard Staff Reiwrtcr IN Singapore, where there is so much cry about lack of public markets, there is a market in a residential area which is hardly used by people living in the vicinity. Those people prefer to go lo the congested
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  • 91 2 Husband Left Me, Wife Tells Court \RRIFD f c y» iterdajr tfaal on D-. busbandi left tno h tw er returned hoi 'liie woman. Ng P. I f :-:2 her hiisi and, T P -)l'. for ntaintenan why he had not re:-.' i to his wife, ran shi -iioulrier^ arvi
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    • 75 2 %(JUmu 111 theli&»^ySo*p $§1 B ded with Cadyl BY FRANCIS STORY Mission writes on the clash between Materialism J modern world. The author is not afraid to°bnnq i I Buddhism into the arena of 20th Century life and I pect of Buddhist philosophy, as well as a guide to J
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  • 394 3 Creditors' bid for composition is dismissed THE appeal of Yeo Jin Guat and 90 per cent of his creditors against Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray-Anysley's decision in refusing to approve a 1 5 per cent ($700,000) composition for Yeo's total liabilities which amounted to more
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  • 20 3 jail F or MAn Who Shifted I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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  • 93 3 WHEN a Police party under Inspector A. Gopalan raided a house in Hock Lam Street on the night o( Dec. L9, they found an old man seated on his bed and checking Chap Ji Ki staking slips, the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D.H.
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  • 7 3 Offered $2 To Police... Fined $50 1:
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  • 86 3 Two More Terrorists Surrender kl LUMPUR, Tues. la Chinese i r orists t" the police i» ■nu Johore. A third killed in Chemor, Ipoh, x patrol of the 2 («urk i> in amhash pc itkws, patrol oi the Third Battalion, Malay Regiment, k .tub Bred ai a terrorist rod hii
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  • 16 3 IEETIXjG was the Chin S ;hool, n me r boostli>e the F ieraw m
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  • 223 3 Standard Start' Reporter MORE rite can be grown on ground already cultivated in South East Asia, said Mr. Mulgrue. a Food iiul Agricultural Organisation spokesman, lie added thai this is the opinion of experts who "saw the greatpsl hope" in the growing ot more
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  • 97 3 Peck To Talk On Telecoms A LECTURE outlining the! ficulties which have now, been overcome by the Depart-, naent o! Telecommunications to c tablish and maintain vital communications oi good quality for Police and other essential services throughout the Penin;a, be c;i von tomorrow at 5.30*p.m. at the Shell Theaterette,
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  • 94 3 Mthough sentenced in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to one month's rigorous imprisonment for cheating a news vendor of $22.50, Sinna Kannu Ayasamy (21), walked out a free man< Reason: He had server! his term during the period he was iii remand. The Court
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  • 32 3 TAN Sea Khoon and Low Hock Lim were fined $10 each the Muar Magistrate Court yesterday for gaming on the five foot way outside a toddy shop at Jalan AbdttUah.
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    86 3 MR. AND MRS. P. J. Vasey who have spent many years in Malaya returned to Singapore yesterday on the Carthage for a short holiday. "Britain Is ioo cold for us i» the winter." said Mrs. Vasey. "and we so out in search of warmer climate every winter." Mr. Vasey wa
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  • 141 3 THE first of {he four yearly luncheons given by the American Women's Auxiliary of the Singapore American Association was he'd yesterday in the Roman Room of the Adelphi Hotel. More than 60 women were present. Votes were cast before the luncheon for the new officers for
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  • 60 3 Sir Harry Is BankDirector SIR Harry Greenfield, a Director of the Tobacco Securities Trust Company Ltd., has been elected a member of the Court of Directors of the Chartered B^n'.i of India, Australia and China. Sir Harry, who was until 1947 Chairman of the Indian Board oi Revenue, succeeds Mr.
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  • 188 3 Borneo Company 's enter Here On FE Tour ON r h is second visit to Singapore in three years, me accompanied by Mrs 4,J^S /who "is making her first trip lo the Orient,) arrived m the .s. Carthage yesterday. ?Ir and Mrs. Akers who both said they "are gad to
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  • 141 3 SINCE the Police swooped down on the opium dens in the Colony no place was sale to Smoke opium without being caught. But two Chinese discovered a hideout where they could smoke without being de- tected a wrecked boat near j Colman Bridge. However, the
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  • 49 3 MR. MOHAMMED Yusoff, A.S.p!. returned to Singapore yesterday by the Carthage after attending the Po'ice College at Ryton-on-Dunsmore. He was full of praise for police methods in Britain, and said: "I hope others will have the opportunity to go there and study the Police a; work."
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  • 59 3 A POLICEMAN. Mustakim bin Haji Yusof. was charged j in the Singapore First Police j Court yesterday with desert- ing from the Singapore Police Force, while being attached to the Kandang Kerbau Police Station on Dec. 23. The eharue was explained to j him and
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    37 3 LITTLE Manasseh who celebrated his third birthday recently at his home in Wilkie Road, Singapore is seen puffing with all his might on his birthday cake. Manasseh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benjamiu.
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  • 122 3 BANNED FILM IS PASSED RKO Radio Pictures presentation of "The Narrow Margin" which lime M.ua 7.ine reviewed a^ "A deeper worthy of being bracketed with 'The Lady Vanishes' and 'Night Train' has beta passed for exhibition by the Singapore Film Appeal Board six months after be»ii'i banned by the former
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  • 246 3 THE Joy 'H >ort** on i Lire* mom benefits for aided seh< tiers v/i be tin of discussion a' a meeting of Singapore teachi thi week. The m eting is organized b.r Singapore Teachers I iou. The reoori was pr »ai a joint coram I
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    • 74 3 Exti 'win's.? Bj^ /*|b 111! J^Msm JRM& A\ jH V (-isA MEMORIAL HALL Jan Hth 1953 at 8.43 p.m. COHCEkT with TWO PIANOS E YIN (.i.uluite of the GENEVA CO;i:r:yATORY of music EUM SENG BEETHOVEN, ST. SAENS, Mil-lIAIU rowN m\p Pol MALAIA u\l» STKEfTS DIKtCTOKV. x n jo mMM \J\
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    • 25 3 "HOME-JANOME" oil i'\ I BqXB^ HMMB^BB BB^^^^I MHKaUB DRAWER $165/SOLE AGENTS:I Singapore Federation of Malaya George JLee Motors Ltd. 200, Clemenccau Ave. Phone 5330, 5339,*****.
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  • 98 4 1 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Tues.— A Pro- gressive Party which claims to be the first non-communal, political party in Negri Sembi- lan, was formed yesterday with the object of "building a Malayan nation free from racial prejudices". The convenor of ibe meeting, \lr. V.S. Param
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  • 202 4 Promotion Of Smallholders 9 ProducePlanned PENANG, Tucs.— "Malaya is far behind countries like Ceylon, India and Pakistan, as far as marketing societies are concerned," the Deputy Commissioner for Co-operative Development, Mr. R. C. Gates, told The Standard today. He said that plans are being made this
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    49 4 ISiUAIL. Bit* ABDULLAH, a 16-year-old blind Malay boy who was trained at the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind, Johore Bahru. docs a sum with a braille machine, at a demonstration at Tanjong Kara n Watching him are ketuas from kampongs in ihe district. (See .story below, fifth column).
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  • 114 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Chinese family living at the L". Mile Cheras Road wore robbed by four masked Chinese of cash and jewellery amounting :to $2] in the early hours of :'nc morning of Jan, 4 One °f the men was armed with a dagger. One
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  • 84 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs.— For failing to report himself at the Bi-ntong Police Station as ordered by the court, following a conviction for a criminal offence, V. Subramaniam, a 20-year-o l d po ice supervisee, was convicted by Syed Abdul Rahman in the Second Magistrate's Court today,
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  • 69 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Architects Society of Malaya has asked the *Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce to support its call U Government to withdraw the Building Control Regulations. The Architects Society suggests that the two bodies should take joint action on the issue. The Selangor Chinese
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  • 100 4 THE following have been elected office benrers, of the Overseas Pakistani League for 1953:— President: Mr. Khushi Mohd; Vice Presidents: Messrs: K. H. Shah. A. H. Saddique, Maniruddin; Hon. General Secretary, Mr. Lai Khan; Asst. Secretary. Mr. Moti Khan; Hon. Treasurer. Mr. 11. Ghulam Mustaffa; Asst.
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  • 23 4 TAN AH KIM was fined $50 by the Muar Magistrate yesterclay for purchasing rubber at Pt.. Suntiei BilaU without licence.
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  • 218 4 t Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues.— A father. Mr. Chin Thin Yce. well-known local resident and his daughter, Miss Chin Pik Kim. a bank clerk, are among t he -^7 persons appointed by the Mentri Besar. Perak to the Batu Gajah Board of Visiting
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  • 54 4 FOUR women dojj owners, in Ipoh. Chon Kum Chee' Yong Moi. Jee Vo n Bee and Angama. wer e fined a total of 5325 by Mr. V. A. Peers in the Police Court yesterday, when they admitted allowing their dogs to stray unmuzzled on October last year
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  • 86 4 KUCHING, Jan. 6 (ReuterAAP)— The Bishop of Borneo this morning offi« [ally opened "Epiphany House.' the new $45,000 building for the first theological training school in the Borneo diocese. Ten students, mainly Dayaks, moved into the school today from temporary quarters. The Bishop announced
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  • 42 4 A MALAY play, written by Che Salmah. wife of the Assistant District Officer, Krian, was successfully staged by members of the Krian Adult Education Association in aid of fund for the Association at the Grand Cinema hall on Saturday.
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  • 143 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Tnes.— ln all food restricted areas in Mersing owners or persons in charge of s"hops have been ordered under the Emergency Regulations to keep records balanced to the end of each week of all stocks of restricted articles other
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    20 4 MH, WU XSAI YEN. th« fingeimainting artist demonstrating his art at the Lsiu lan An#Huaj Kuay la Malacca reccatlr. L
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  • 206 4 PENANG, Tues.— Ooi Chye Poh, a young Chinese formerly employed as a rent collector by Dr. Ooi Kee Wan, was today ordered to be bound over in $300 lor three years when he appeared for sentence before Mr. B. G. Smith in the Penang Sessions
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  • 291 4 KUALA LUMPIK. Turs. Whittling a piece of wood or bamboo to some shape is an art, but it doe* not attract much attention. Lots of people do it but nn one takes any interest in watching them. Today, 57 ketua.s from the Tasjong
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  • 58 4 THE Sultan of St angor, with the Tengku Ampuan, ad been staying in Kian^ foi foui days, at Mentri Besar H;ua Uda's house at Jalan Raya East. It is understood ihx\ the Sultan was recuperating from a recent i'lness. On Sunday title S U >:t for
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  • 36 4 MR V. A. THOMAS. Technical Assistant. Telecoms Department, Batu Pahat. will be leaving this month for the United Kingdom on a departmental scholarship for three years at the Technical College, Brighton.
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  • 127 4 JOHORE BAHRr. Tues. |In addition to the lohoi 1 cutive and State Co i there is a Council (j: ters, the members of whi are hiph ranking member; the Johore Civil Service This Council Is consulted <- fore the chief Stale offi i are appointed and
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  • 114 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Tuef Who i ;h? word "K \-.l" 39 uspd In Ihe Maj^istrati i Co i yesterM;:v. the Assistant ■•<< aEnissioner lor Labour, P< r. u North, At. a. Rengam. sa was a ii uh)y objectionable word. The e was om^ In which an Indian
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  • 71 4 Interpreter Retires JOHORE BAHRI'. T.u- After 32 years' Btrvftoa w "lie Courts of .Johore Mr. 11. Shaiimugam. Supreme Court Senior Tamil Interpreter, has rel red Mr. Sharimugam was ■warded the Sultan Ibrahim Medal for Long and Meritorious <-rvice two years aeu on the occasion of the Sultan of Johort's birthday.
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  • 151 4 Standard Staff Otrieflßto JPOH. Tuc baftdh ff 800 Spi Ires, who unru M\ e retraining j tpoh Special COl '.j> training ><-hoo\ 1 iHi I parade Ail port ground to aj their assignment ..< ne dit lighters. The Raja T.I Raja rdris tbni A
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  • 99 4 KL GETS SET FOR THE CORONATION KI'ALA LUMPUR, Tues— Elaborate an i ments to celebrate the Queens coronation in Jun« bein^ made here. A band of prominent citi/ens who recently me dram plans has formed van<> s committees to handle arrange < for the coronation cel« n A spokesman of
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  • 105 5 KLANG. T ies.— A po e sergeant oi K ang was paddled a samp I>r a mile n the swift-fk>wing K i River yesterd :> to res e an elderly Chinese who had fallen fi m Madras Bridge. An Indian saw Ihe m i I into
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  • 265 5 Federal Police Winning The Fight AgainstCrime KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation police are steadily winning the war against crime as evidenced by the decline in incidents during the last two years. The number of gang robberies stood at 170 in February, 1951. It dropped to 70 in October last year.
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    35 5 FOR a day or two. the members of the Singapore Cooperative Stores Society, ha\> the choice of buying either the South African or the smaller local effSs (centre) at the price of 18 cents each.
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  • 178 5 THE Singapore Co-operative Stores Society has imported into the Colony the first crate of South African eggs. Retailing at the same price as loca] eggs 18 cents each the South African eggs are about twice as largo and just as fresh. Mr D. E.
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  • 127 5 Attack On SupportFor 'Splin ters THE Se etai y of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, Mr. Chew Seng, w is yesterday strt ngly attacked by several j local trade unionists for si pporting the idea >1 forming "rival* 1 Mr. Chew S< i g had said that the Fomal ion
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  • 31 5 DATO Seth bin Mohd Said. District Officer, Bat.: Pahat. will succeed Dato [brahim bin Abdul Rahman. State Secretary, Johore. when the latter is" appointed Deputy Mentri Besar. Johore.
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  • 195 5  -  ALE JOSEY By RANGOON, Tues. Speaking as leader of the Malayan delegation at the Asian Socialist Conference. Mr. Sopiee said, that he brought greetings from workers of Malaya. He said that his party was the only party in a country taking part in the
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  • 80 5 THE Nanyang Sim Clan Association Singapore he d their 16th anniversary dinner at their new premises, Beaty Road, last night. The occasion also marked the opening of the Association**, new building. A':i- 4im guests, including officials from all Chinese t a^ S(tciations, were present. They were later entertained
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  • 75 5 FOTR new classes for adults 14 years and above, will open at Havelock Road English School on Monday. Jan. 12. at 7 p.m. They will be held therealter every week on Monday. Wednesday and Friday evenings until 8 p.m. Enrolment for these classes, which are
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  • 194 5 PENANG, Tues.— A sum of SlO.OOO has been spent bv the Municipality out ot loan money in rehabilitating the old esplanade ground which would be retained as a public open space in the future, the Municipal Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. S. V. Adams, told The
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  • 38 5 A CHARITY concert in aid of the Indian and Ceylonese Cyclone Relief Fund, will be held at the Cheng Siew School in Batu Pahat tomorrow. Tickets are priced at $5 and $3.
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  • 355 5 Standard Music Critic i THE Chinese pianist from Medan, Madam Tjong See Yin, opened her recital in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night with a lukewarm and rather monotonous reading of Bach s D minor Chaconne (re-hashed by Raff). There was little dynamic contrast and insufficient
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  • 23 5 TAN Pen? Hon« (33) fell from the first floor of a house in Upper Cross Street la^ night. He was 1
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  • 77 5 ELECTORAL ROLL PENANG, Tiies.— The Supervisor of Elections. Mr. .1. E. Miller, told The Standard today that there was no Question ui Penang adopt ms automatic registration even though Singapore might. Mr. Miller pointed out that Penang was not a direct Crown Colony and
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  • 44 5 Boy (12) Fell From Flat A 12-YEAR-OLD schoolboy Ho KLok Sians. ipped and fell from the third floor of an SIT ria* at Seng Poh Road, yesterday. He was admitted to hospital with suspected fractured leg. Ho, was said, was hasing after a kite.
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  • 60 5 NAB A Y X AS A MY Ram asamy was charged in the Kota Tinggi Court with offering $1.50 to a police constable for the release of his wife who was arrested for moving foodsi ft in a restricted area. He claimed trial and the case
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    • 257 5 2nd NOT£ WEEK mMMM TIMES 10.30, 1.15, 4.00, 6.45 AL 9.30 diaries Chaplin in hh ftrsi dkftma** An insptrtng drama qf Lovsf I Laughter/ and Tears! Wttk •"'CLAIRE BLOOM W SYDNEY CHAPLIN ftf Plus! l*alh« \en*: I.IHWON MIIPW IH < k %#f /ff f#f#f f/ .ff ff f##» I The
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  • 702 6 fEEL thai we ar< m for another bout of tutional reform. For the next few months I air is fi in| to ring with challenging cries about >; su i d< mocracy and the struggle for selfw vernment. There may be times when we may even laying
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  • 1236 6  - The Hungry Are Crowing Hungren O.M. GREEN By Two thirds of the worlds population, mostly in Asia, do not get the nourishment necessary to keep a man in health and enable him to do a reasonable day's work. And the output of food lags far behind the addition to population
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  • 245 6 Review of Views 5- Year Plan N ANYANG SIANG rr.entniE M India*! I Pl.i.n espCMMi lndiA*< Bucxsaa reaching eflec: A.-ia. However, the Si i Ind:a will tx v make ;;>e of Eoreitf technical and Hn; i prepared to encouri© vest men! <>' forei| The five year plan her own resourcai
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  • 91 6 Sir: 1- w.. p i i .ing. The Esp ii full <•: peon e who ha out to enj< y ne breeze and forgi I I i of the i ity cubit t§ AS 7.30 then wat •< downpour. The cr i ed here tnd n <•'
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  • 819 6 S.E. ASIAN ALARMS OVER INDO-CHINA r j'iiß recenj decision of the Al antic Council concerning aid for French Union forces in Indo-China, and subsequent American Press comment, hav e caused alarm throughout south-east Asia, and Peking radio lias been quick to exploit tears that mor e American military assistance will
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    • 224 6 Sir:—The announcement by the Education Depart- ment that school lees will be increased to $5 a month from January 1. for pupils ot Standard V has caused considerable anxiety and apprehension among parents in Malaya. It would be a most impolite move to think oi raising school
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    • 89 6 Sir: In your issue of December 29, there ap- peared a picture depicting Col. Young the Federation's Commissioner ol Poli c e. elevating two members of the Force o the rank of corporals for valuable services rendered to the public since the introduction of the "Operation Service' in the
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    • 242 6 Sir; "I1 has been rep n ted in the loca] Press that Mr. M.P.D. Nair, the new Singapore Legislate Councillor in\end* ;u move a resolution ca ing upon the Govt. to set up a Committee to enquire into the wages and conditions ol daily-rated employees in the
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    • 134 6 Why No Malay Candidates? Sir;—It is n ?rett< d I no Malays took pan in the last City elections, altho igh they wore so ays to st d foi I [n :n\- opinion, th* n a sons why the Ha a s did not take part in the last elections
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  • 569 7 Churchill Tells US Newsmen M\\ YORK, Jan. 6 (Renter).— The British Prime Minister, Mr I nrehill after arrival here aboard the Queen Mary yesterday t thai Ihe centre of gravity of ibe preseni world tension was Korea bill Europe\>ktii foi t comparison ot
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    80 7 NATURAL DOCK photo The US Coastguard icebreaker Eastwind rests in a natural dock of ice in Baffin Bay while niembers of the crew attempt to satisfy an urge to build an Eskimo igloo of ice. The Eastwind waited in the iie while dog teams rarried members of a hydrographic mission
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  • 19 7 g- th< alties ge was was 1 .1 tO -senS ngapore en route I reach
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    43 7 1 r infe* to be embossed and coloured, of 1 ilfii programme of the Coronation of Hi hlli 1* will be issued by King: George s *a Mav *1 at a price in the United Kinsl i Ihe overseas editions of the programme
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  • 110 7 WASHINGTON, Jan 6 (UP) 'l u Mutual Security Agency announced that it has authorised new purchase approvals to the Chinese Nationalist Government on Formosa and to the Philippines. Chinese authorisations totalled $4,001,000, ot which $3,950,000 is for commodities foi the Nanbu steam power generating
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  • 38 7 LONDON, Jan. 6, (AFP) Scotland Yards Criminal Investigations Inspector, Anthony Cross left for Kenya today to aid the local authorities to suppress Mau Mar. activities. Inspector Crosg formerly served with the Malayan police force. A.F.P.
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  • 53 7 HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 6 (Rente,.) a 70-minute film about the life of Mahatma Gandhi has been assembled here from 100,000 feet of newsreels and other films covering a span ot 34 years. It lias been named ••Mahatma Gandhi" and Air. Quentin Reynolds has been signed to -peak the narration
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  • 233 7 T ON DON'. Jan. 6 (UP)— Anf Indian law student, aged 42, Guru Charan Doss, his wife, Santosh, 38, and their tour! children look up positions on lh e pavement outside Mr Churchill's office at No. 10 1 Downing Street yesterday and l.
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  • 64 7 LA PAZ, Bolivia. Jan 6 (UP).— The government announced today that it had crushed a predawn reyo I aimed at ousting cabinei ministers accused of being sympathetic to Communism. The communique indicated the revolt was organized by some members of President Victor Paz Estenssoro's own National
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  • 73 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (AP) The U.S. Justice Depart men: said today the man without a passport who is on a seemingly endless ferryboat ride ofl the coast of China is n ot an American citizen and can I claim asylum here. The department said i1
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  • 138 7 HONGKONG, Jan. 6 (IP)— The Chinese Communist gift of nearb' HKS7O,OOO (about M534,500) to about 3,600 victims of a disastrous fire last November has finally found a taker. The money was originally transmitted from Canton to the local branch of the Communisi Bank of China
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  • 193 7 New Moves To Settle Oil Dispute LONDON. Jan. 6: (Reuter) Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden reported to a meeting oi the cabinet here toda\ latest moves to settle the 18 months' old Anglo-Ir; i ian oil dispute Mr. Eden, who is Deputy Prime Minister, presided over the meeting in the absence
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  • 202 7 NEW DELHI. Jan. 6 (Reule Indian Education Minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad said here that the world had "no option but to turn to Mahatma Gandhi's policy of passive resistance as an alternative. Addressing an international seminar sponsored by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural
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  • 280 7 Mystery Body Disclosed At Mau Mau Trial KAPENGI KIA, Kenya, Jan. f> (Keuter)— K\istfn<r of a hitherto unknown African organisation ot fchMC who refuse to take the Mau Mau oath— "the association ot those who wait, '—was disclosed in court here. The organisation was referred to in a K.:-: <
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  • 89 7 SPRINGFIELD. Illinois. Jan. 6 (UP) Governor Adlai Stevenson sail? yesterday thai he is planning a three-month trip around the world to gain knowledge of he world's trouble spots, particularly in the Orient The defeated Democratic presidential candidate said a* iiis final news conference as Governor thai
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  • 42 7 Mossa deq Moa n s PREMIER Mohammed y sadeq. in a broadcast to the nation Tuesday. cha ""certain foreign elements" had been active in recent weeks trying to weaken his government, and demanded a ra I vote of confidencec yesterday —A. P.
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  • 48 7 THE Irs Goven >atd in Chicago yestei had insufficieni evidence against 83 of the 118 members of the wealthy Du Pont family named in its anti-trust suit i i ging a $5,000,000,000 industrial monopoly, and asked for their dismis sal from the suit.- Reuter
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  • 74 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jon 6 The following ore the rfMMf pr.ces or rubber and tin on London Morket today LONDwN RUBBER Spot 26<d Feb. 26 d Morch 25 id Apr. June 25. d. July Sept. 2*16. Jon. c.i.f. 25<d Market: Quietly Steody. LONDON TIN Spot
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  • 138 7 PARIS Jan S (UP) I era! Mai tu w Etidg Allied Supreme said yesterday that hi< would suller "griev< b if the Russians i ta ked v in one year to 13 months "I do not mean the;. be defeated," be I General Ridgway, dU
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  • 27 7 DB Saifuddin K i chairman of :< Peace Council, fta U ceived the Stalin Peace i arded him B i Ing peace betw< Reuter x
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  • 32 7 A THREATENED 100,000 truck owiu rs i in goods carrying thro India was averted when 14.000 operatoi H bay siate who had been sti ing since Jan. 1 w»i h >rk, AP
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    • 38 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANTbecause they wear because they fit t> if^^K^f 8K ip^ I I 0^ IP" B"^ i Hil i T ROUbfcKb if^-^.y! GREY r fawh Several shades in either colo j From The Mans Shop ROBINSONS
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  • 256 8 PAA EXTENDS SERVICE First I-C Air Link With US Standard Aviation Reporter PAN-AMERICAN World Airways today altered its direct weekly connection between Singapore and Manila to take in Saigon on the route. A Company Sky master this morning takes oft horn Kallang Airport to Saigon and Manila on the inaugural
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  • 64 8 mSmmm which runs buses and subway* fl he increase must be approved by a sovernmentappointed transport tribunal after a I*JJ*M which passengers may lodge protests. Public »u"JJ to i hist a Similar projected increase last summer led to I veto biit the transport operators now
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  • 125 8 i LONDON'. Jan 6 (Reuter) r Twenty-seven persons were killed and eighl others seriou j|y injured when a British European Airways twin-engin-ed Viking airliner flying from; London u > Belfast crashed near the edge of Mutt's Corner airport, 12 miles from Belfast last
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  • 65 8 COLOMBO. Jan 6 (Reutei I —Ceylon tins agreed to allow Communist China to Dpen ;< trade agency here, Mr. Richard Senanayake, Minister for Commerce and Trade said. Tiie agency will only look after sheet rubber shipments to China under the Sino-Cey-lon trade agreements ratified ,i
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    • 723 8 PRINCE LINE TO HALIFAX BOSTON VIJW YORK BALTIMORE Aho aucptii\« cargo lor PfIII.AUEI.PIIIA S'por» P S'ham Penung m v. "Cingalese Prince*' 3anSl/Feb6 Febi I>bf)'ll t.s. "British Prince* 1 Feb2B Mar 6 Marl Mar9/ll Agents HARPER GILFILLAN CO., LTD. lptephone: Sii uuporp :V-iO.') P S'li.nn 'l\:> Pfnunn !(IO STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.,
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    • 650 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailing., to China and Japan from Singapore fiut SweUrnham Penang Also direr! Sailings from Banekoh and Indonesia to Chii*a fapan Du« S'pore RaePenaoß I mn< ■*Ankins" P' 11 1 Japan. HTwwis "Foochow" lan Hongiconi; Saib >i»;l" Pfn.u*: Spore toi "Anking" .J:»" 7 .lan 9 Hongkong
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    • 559 8 lasTasiatic line SAILINGS FROM StAM>L\AVIA LK (OMIMM Spore P. Sham Prn,* 4 IIOMA 1 foi Bangkok 1R IS Jan •MALACCA* tot Piakarta Banßkok Saigon H<»f.Rkong Manila K<-be and 1( ioj,, Itttfa, Yokohama MOKtLIA* for Bangkok Takubar b l4B B -MFONIA- for Banskok 1"/18 Feb 15/H Feb 11 0., •PATA(;ONIA' for
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  • 382 9 Rubber Experts Of 19 Countries Meet In London LONDON, Jan 6 (Re»ler). —Experts from l*> leading iiataral rubber producing and eon.mums: rounlrirs began a fresh attempt here yesterday to reach agreement on nays of bringing reasonable stability to world rubber supplies and pnces« rVospects of some
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    50 9 l 1<lt0 bv The principal and staff of the City Commercial College, Singapore, celebrated their first Anniversary at 20!) Ilaig Road. About 150 guests attended the function. Picture shows little Kutten s o Radha Krishnan garlanding Dr. C. J. PasJar. Legislative Councillor, who presided over yesterday's function.- Standard Harold Teo
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  • 34 9 COMMODIRY PRICES ;i,i\i, ruh'tpr prhts la, Mete: IPORI «'"s f tin ioda\ m <<■ n s«ttlfnu'nl j ,,> UN first Mayers, j pr 'J" III. ■d rasier. SS J*"' PLS.S M 833 h s W S5J
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  • 20 9 British Invert tions To Be Exhibited lAP) -Britain's patent office is existence with an exhibition im- 5 I I P
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  • 121 9 UK FREES EGYPTIAN STERLING LONDON. Jan G IAFPI -In to h 6| Angl >-Egj ptinn Brit; n reh as< I on Jan >.000 frora the Egypt- ilan «s, it was ed fi flfi rial quarters Britain's a I i is us ro si re I -y- an [press i ol
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  • 32 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Asso •ai ion's sc ling ra 3 to merchants (per $100 Malayan) are: (T T. 0.D.) ■I .a i ready) Other exchange rates remain unalten d.
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  • 32 9 IN November, 1952, Kempas Limited rubber output totalled 405,000 lbs. December production was 411,200 lbs. Radella Rubber Estate Ltd. produced 17,000 lbs. and 17,600 !bs in November and December respectively.
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  • 340 9 THE Government of Sarawak has ordered, through the Crown Agents in England, a spraying grade of rubberised bitumen for use in Sarawak roads. This is stated in the 1952 Progress Report of the British Rubber Development Board. London. The statement adds that rubberised
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  • 82 9 THE produce market was again Quiet yesterday with small gains in prices in copra. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: Noon prices: Copra: f.o.b. Jan. $39.50 cts. Pepper: (Muntok white:) $520; Sarawak wh te: $510; Lam pong white u: and La npong black $425. Coconut Oil (new) $66.50
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  • 200 9 THE Malayan share market was generally steady in all sections though more gains in prices were reported yesterday. Changed prices are: INDUSTRIALS. Buyer* Seller* Con. Tin Smelt Ords 22/6 23/6 Fraser Neave Pref. 6.65 6 75 Goodwood Park 1.70 1.80 Jackson Co. 1.95 2.02 Robinson Co.
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  • 145 9 RUBBERDOWN 3/4 CT.PERLB: BUSINESSFAIR RUBBER prices in Singapore experienced a second drop for the week with the market closing at 881 cents per Ib. for first grade January shipment. The previous day's closing price was 89J cents per Ib. This slip of I cent per Ib. yesterday for first grade
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  • 50 9 B r. i rs SI No 1 RSS Spot T/oose V .T RSS. FOB. No. 1 Jan. i7» :;;> No. 1 Feb. KTi No. 2 Jan. 81 J No 3 Jan. ,i)]i J9j R.M.A. on reg. tendei Jan. /Mar. S7 B7J Apr. /June Btif Tone: Quiei aftei ■j
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  • 133 9 Ike Faces Import Problems WASHINGTON. Jan fi <UP) The calendar of the United States Tariff Commission today showed six scheduled public- hearings which will provide tests before the end of May as to how the Republican Administration of Dwight Eisenhower will meet the "buy American" demand for greater protection against
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  • 57 9 LONDON. Jan. 6 < AFP) The demand for United Kingdom cotton textiles in European markets suffered severe setback Last year because of a recession in trade which arose in the early months an i continued last autumn, it was stated ra the European Section of the
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  • 25 9 TOTAL imports oi rubber, all grades from all countries into Singapore and Federation of Malaya during De ember, L952 amounted lo 23,675 tons
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  • 139 9 LONDON. Jan. 8 (AP) Britain's housing drive i golnf so well the nation i out of bricks. Builders have h 'ed th< itiselves more than the men oiak- ing bricks. As a result, brick stocks arc now at the a! '-time low 123,000,000 about
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  • 112 9 WASHINGTON. lan C run ihr \Tr m l>^nartnvnt repotted i'i. t I'nilrd v Ut' s nee p trfK last October totalled 1.991.000 h.i^s r>l 100 pounds c.uli in iii.r«.i^«of 412 000 l).»i;s ov<r O« tobe r »51. The puhiication "I or ♦'iin Crew and MarfcrtK** said th«-
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  • 155 9 '1 in metal ta imm ti mtm aya daring th« i ped bv 840 >ng too i I9SI res. 1.- st fi ar V fat the Col toy 4 Sin*s port* d r» 7 64 i ».")7 during IHSI. Tin exports ba e i stendily
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  • 31 9 TOKYO. Jan S (AFP try of tot < and tod try 'is >< an \n 20,000 television sets in by the c:\d I LSSS, i\ ported i
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    • 293 9 r^ x^ Singapore^^^^faitbarft £/7 9 9 J This morning daily is published in Singapore and is r« failed at ]5 cents per copy. 2 "Singapore Standard" is devoted to local news acd pictures. In addition, it carries a world-wide coverage. "Siugapore Standard" features articles with a mass appeal and aims
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    • 714 9 i i r vr < nrs rt c unvv r\nin aiicw \y*» 171 f>. r^furirr OIXIjAPQXF |i> KXINKM.I: T V m TAiPtNG S 'V- Ho-,.;* ISB 7 am. t">- 1 i3 Siaga ••.<;>? I ins.); Pe- DIARY \RMIYALS:- pang CNil ins >: Kota Bahru 04 ENTERTAINMENT MALAYAN AIRU\^ I KOM:
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  • 424 10 "Dear joy gones" \|Y ».ith»r an.; I art- staying itli my tunt. I Idurn fut nut f x< pt to <;< (mi. i. Both ns\ aunt ii I n.v father u, r% «»!d fashioned people. 1 1 MM ol r.i\ i ,iusins and -..in, o«tsl6Vl ir making tii. m prejndfa
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  • 155 10 Till. 1 accent is on hats and gowns this season and here are a selection of creations from the Paris fashion houses that should interest milady. (Top). Hatmaker Rose Velois presents this pretty hat made of green felt and adorned with two pheasant feathers, railed
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  • 146 10 TvOft a quick, easy icay to clean the oven, place a saucer of soapy water and ammonia in the closed orcn oi'ernight. Use one tablespoon of household am~ :ro»ia to a cup of sohj;;/ water. Next morning, the grease can be sudsed off wilh a minimum
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    49 10 li.tiurv) I •TWELFTH NIGHT" and the decorations come off the Christmas Tree. Maintaining the old tradition at Sinea- I pores "Eerenville" are Margaret Hen* (standings and Mrs. I Michael Chia. While it lastetl. it certainly w»« rr**t 1 i, season for them and for all their friends. O. Henry
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  • 144 10  -  ALICIA HART By LOOKING lovely vn your "at home' evenings has become an easy and practical pastime easy because lounge wear .styles are more feminine and varied than ever before; practical because even the most elegant styles feature a "washable" label. At lon^ Last
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  • 462 10 TRAVEL FIGURES IX) get you:- travel warcVobe off to a good start, it \s Important that you u;ve smic thought to the foundation u-ir-rnenis you will need. For it Isn't si much what you wear, but ho >v you wear i: th; t keeps you looking and
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  • 540 10  -  MARGARET By SCOTT /OING on leave with children is always rather a pig in a poke, especially when it involves long journeys by sea accompanied by a climatic change. One can never tell now children are going to shape with all the changes, and
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    • 64 10 /I yL?y w-^ -Hi f /M/Hllk 0 1 1 1 vj t K Setwfca- MACHINE Prompt one' courteous attention awaits you at all F*s^L] SINGER SEWING CENTRES throughout Singapore and Malaya. J^li •In^r fe-Mim; m -i,i,, lni ,x x VM H uii t}i uv W^ JM A irj.i. awl in.-
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    • 143 10 TThp rioht I llv ■g 1 weaning food- ji Turn :JnA Eft fiS jL i $L J A Vk °«Rishing buhd VKT^V "^L-^ a'" 1 4 du 9 t w afld "fTj C^jßr\~r\ RUOY cooked \V\s^ for your baby To wean your baby easily and happilv, simph giving Farex regularly
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    53 11 Members of the Central Malaya Archery Club, which opened in Kuala Lumpur early this week, made their first public appearance with exhibition shots at the target. President of the Club is Mrs. Tony Beamish, and vice president, Dr. Nicol de Fonseka. Efforts are being made for a match against a
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  • 230 11 rv !in 8 Keuter)-Randolph Turpm Hi o oison (Hawaii) and Charles named as logical contenders for Idlewefeht championship in the Vssociation's quarterly rankings, announced today. ;be NBA suggested that pin and Humez should Dvinnei to be matched < winnei oi a United i rnament to decide
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  • 7 11 Quad Hockey In Malacca I i B
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  • 185 11 LONDON. -Tan. 6 (AP)— Sngland's Rugby Union's team igainsi Cardiff on Jan. 17 will iave two new "caps," Martin ilegan (Liverpool), the fly halfuad N. A. Labuschagne, a cooker from South Africa. The selectors have retained >s many men as possible from ast year's team,
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  • 28 11 A Spoon Shoot "or members of the Singapore Ri^e Association will be held at Bukit Timah Ru:ifiLe on Sunday. Shooting will commence at 8.30 a.m.
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  • 550 11  - BIG BOXING NEEDS GOOD REFEREES GALLEYRITE By jlaints of foul blows and little •isk of a good battle ending n disqualification. Kidney punching could be as Dad. if not worse, than low hiting. A kidney punch calls for a warning from the referee, and repetition warrants iisqualification. Fortunately, local boxers
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    26 11 The Raub Chung Ching Chinese School Girls' Basketball team, pictured here with their coach, which won the inter team basket ball knock out competition held recently.
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  • 118 11 THERE will be one change in j (he Colony hockey team to meet Johore tomorrow at the sec. R. Fernanda, the SRC right back will play in place of Ronnie Barth, who is unable to play. The team will be: V.N. Pillai; Fernando. J. Kuiper: P. Pennefather.
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  • 707 11 MELBOURNE, Jan. 6 (AP)— Make no mistake about it— this John Landy who has sprung from nowhere in the past three weeks is a remarkable runner and you could do worse than bet he will be the first athlete in history to run a
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    • 11 11 Hlli it is a tl y \tirn>r mRICRHOBSON CUMMINS PAVILION SOON
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    • 407 11 NOTICES COLONY »F NORTH BORNEO PUBLIC WORKS DEPART MENT JESSE ETON RECONSTRUCTION OF LIBERTY WHARF AT VICTORIA LABI AN NORTH BORNEO Tenders are invited from contractors, registered by the Public Works Department works of unlimited val ic fei the reconstruction of K Libert v Wharf at Victoria buan in the
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    • 493 11 SIUATIONS VACANT Kl M.\ UJMPI It mimcipaihy Appointment of Probation** Health Inspectors. Application. 1 ire \n% fn .1 s'liiaoiy qualifit d pt the p'ist of Pi ofa '■'<■ Inspector b1 n I ic S9G x 12 $120 Candidate i ih ild be -r q but leu m ■•■p.i: i ol
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  • 78 12 TOKYO. Jan B: (AP>— The remains o; Prince Chichibu •>ii! be carried to e imperial cemetery grounds next Monday t»jr .1 i an se sport aders incrading 73 year-old mayor <>f Yoxoi ii. a ind the lu-;:d of Kyodo Nt Agency. Prince Chichibu oldest of Kmpt n>r
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    78 12 photo VINOO MAN K AD the Indian test cricketer, who completed I,ooft runs and captured 100 wicket., in test matches and set up a world record by accomplishing the leat^n the least number of test appearances— 23— is shown (right) as h e was presenter Jt IS approx *I.OCO. collected
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  • 510 12 PgRugbyUnion Censured; 4 Resign PENANG, Tues. Top officials of the Penang Rugby Union resigned last night following a vote of censure passed on the Committee for deciding to give Selangor a walkover in the HMS Malaya Rugby Northern final replay. They are President, Mr. C. Prosper Liston. two vice presidents
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    75 12 photo ACS! RALI 1 i bow 1 r v »v-iUi P iillei irs to be \.v (1 thai aftei beating ni»u;1» ru -i> taota»a (h 4*th.utl 1 ;l!i .i ;n,nl h s!l lie should a shave pasl Ihe v\ ieket. The pictnre mis made tin i- 'i^r t!.< thud day's
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  • 345 12 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6 (AP)— Australia's two Davis up stars, Prank Sedgman and Ken McGregor, desert lo the professional tennis ranks tonight, starting i cross-country toor against Jack Kramer, kin« of the pros, and Pancho Segora. ■j From ui lei break id some a make
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  • 81 12 Amateur Race Meets The Malayan Amateur Racing Association announced yesterday thai in addition to tin- \m.!t»ur K:iees to be held bj the Kedah Gymkhana Club il \lur Star on Sunday March s. there will be three Ama-u-i'r meetings JlifM- art-: Perak Turf Club. Ipoh on Ju!^ '5: Selangor Turf Club,
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  • 58 12 I n do-Ceylon Tournament The 12th All Malayan IndoCeylonese Tennis tournament will be held during the Chinese New Year holidays— Feb. 14 to 16 at Kuala Lumpur. The following are the events: Men's open singles and doubles; Men's handicap sinMen's handicap singles and doubles: Mixed doubles: Women's singles and doubles:
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  • 150 12 Johore Prepare ForQuad. JOHORE BAHRU. Twos.— will I e com;)' 1 ing in nexi hockey qu ;^ular litat time. pi parat, n f'>: this event Sj side will be selected the followi play nsl a team representing S i re:W S K'- S -o d H an bin Syed Abdul
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  • 36 12 SAM FRANCISCO, Jan. 6. (Renter) K 1 Matsuyama oi Japan led Ray Kilgore of the United Stales' by 85 points to 81 points after yesterday's piny In their three cushion billiards challenge match here.
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  • 183 12 Fantastic Names Banned LONDON. Jan. 6: (AFP) The British Boxing Board of Control have ruled that Hank Mahlo, the South African non-European Light weight champion, must not be introduced to the public as "homicide" Hank, when ho fiuhts here. The Board states that the boxer must always be advertised and
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  • 276 12  -  STUART COMBE Bv LONDON.— Reform in any sport is good. Since I first entered racing, there have been many changes and, in the main, they have been for the benefit ol the game. But, please, don't let our racecourses become too Americanised! There are
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    70 12 photo. AUSTRALIAN wieketkeeper Langley looks anguished as he watches a bal I race to the bound „ary from the bat of South Africa's Endean during the third day s^ play n^ "gJJ" South Africa versus Australia test match at Melbourne The stroke broiigh t Lni leans score to 51, Endean
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  • 113 12 IPOH, Tues.—lpoh vo hockev team which will •lunteers have formed a take part in the Ipoh Disjtrict Hockey Association's knockout competition. Mr. Harbans Singh, the origaniser, will skipper the side. A total of 14 teams has entered for the K.O. competition which will start
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  • 41 12 BIRMINGHAM Jan. 6 (AP) —Promoter Alex Griffiths announced Alonday night be has signed Britain's Randolph Turpin, top contender for the vacant world middleweight title, and Andre de Keersgieter of Belgium lor a 10-round bout here on Jan. 19.
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  • 45 12 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6 (AP) Lloyd Mangrum captured top monev in the US$2O,OOO Los Angeies Open Golf Tournament lor the -third time yesterday when he scored one under par 70 for a 72-hole total of 280. The winner's prize is U552,750.
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  • 166 12 BUTTERWORTH. Jan. 8— The recently resuscitated Province Wellesley Football Club will piny oil its first and second division League (antes iin Province Wellesley from Man. 12. Both lcamic games arc expected to be concluded on Feb. 11 with four games, two in tile first and
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  • 28 12 IPOH. Tues.— P< rak Asians will meet Kedah Asians in the All Blues rugger competition here on Friday at 5.15 p.m. on the upper padang.
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  • 99 12 The following are requested to represent the Combined V.S.C. soccer team on Saturday at the P.T.S. Ground at 5.00 p.m. William Ho, V. Nadarajah James Teo. D. Kessler Luke Lopez. Shazali. Samai Sahib, Gob Kim Pong. Charlie Tan, James Keh, Tan Scow Song, Yee Hong Phoy. Yeo Tong Seng,
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  • 142 12 Priest After Decathlon Record DORTMAND. GERMANY, .ian 6 (UP) The Reverend Bob Richards, Unite I S at< i pole vaulting champion, said I i [ay thai be hop* Ii go after the world decathlon record set by Bob Mathias, I Belloc California n. Richards, who thrilled uerman fans with hi*
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  • 142 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— ln the inter team doubles badminton championship Lok Hwa sprang a surprise by beating last year's champions Merrydale by four games to one played last night at the SBA hall. This victory brings Lok Hwa into the final. Results Lok Hwa
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  • 264 12  -  JACK C UDDY By NEW YORK (UP)— Manager Al Weill H(1 at the worriers recently and declared that hea champion Rocky Marciano would be in for his first title defence against Jersc v j, M "late March or early April." Stocky, bespectacled
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