Singapore Standard, 14 January 1953

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  • 18 1 Tiger Singapore Standard /d m j. VOL, 111 NO. 194 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 14, 1953. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 370 1 THE LETTER THAT GEN.TEMPLER WROTB The people of every household should fill m >v the form all information regarding local M.C.P. lerravists to the best of their ability. This is to •uible the military and police under my command to defeat the terrorists who cause
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  • 563 1 PENANG, Tues. "Operation Question" was carried out this morning from eight o'clock to one o'clock at Gertak Sanggul, a fishing village on the south-west coast of Penang Island. Questionnaires containing a letter from the High Commissioner were distributed to a!f house-holders, who, after completing
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  • 321 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE &ENHAM COMMITTEE appointed by the Singapore Government to enquire into the claims of 14,000 locally-domiciled officers ot the Government for family allowance, yesterday accepted unanimously the principle that the non-pensionable expatriation allowance paid to expatriate officers is m fact
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  • 89 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Tues.— New resu^uions iri Kenya, acce'.erating procedure m dealing with Man Mau suspects, is based on regulations introduced m Malaya on July 19. 1948. for th© same reason that it was important that Justice be expedited to obtain the full value of
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  • 57 1 2 Wore Dead Men 's Suits :rob: k- SYA, Jan neml ers oi I i elieved "to be g thing of the fanners mvi r< »r*s night v i Laikipie y* stei g .red on a police un let the I A: an corn i am sting ire among a
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  • 24 1 PRIME MINISTER Jawal harlal •Nehrti yesterday flew to Hyderabad to preside over a five-day session of the Con- gress Party.- A. P.
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  • 17 1 \P.\\ aed Soviet R-- thai he- v anes sh down ii hey anese territory. Reuter
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  • 18 1 A ROYAL Air Force Hastings bomber crashed at Shallufa near Suez yesterday, killing 9 airmen.- Reuter
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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE has begun shippins cattle under contract to Hongkong butchers because I China has stopped beef shipments to the colony.— Reuter
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  • 17 1 MRS. SOEKARNO, wife of the Indonesian president /esterday gave birth to a son.— Reuter
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    35 1 photo. Seven terrorists, who gave np JUhtag «£™™«U d ration Fantastic" mi Segam at Cir ter i r T, r rs,; n ha h .r &%X^f^ <»™™« F ty be- vt^n two and nin«. months.- Standard
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  • 405 1 PENHAS EWDDING RIDDLE .ONDOX. Jan. 13 (Reuter) The Judicial Committee of a the Privy Council here today s1 were told the story of a marriage between a wealthy Jewish merchant and a Chi- I nese widow m Singapore when they heard an appeal j u against decisions of the Singapore
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  • 14 1 FOG grounded aircraft at London airport yesterday for the fourth day.- Reuter
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  • 110 1 WESTOX. Virginia, Jan. 13 |UP)_A man walked i^o a magistrate's court yesterday and set off t dynamite charge .trapped to his waist, blowing him self up injuring his^-wife MeGray (47) of nearby Camden and sent his former wife, Vella Merle McGray (45) to hospital
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  • 106 1 ROLLER CA USES CRASH 1 Standard Aviation Reporter A MOSQUITO bo m bor coming m to land at the R.A.F. I Station at Tengah yesterday] mornins. hit a motor roller; and crash-landed on the airstrip. The crew were not injured, hut the Indian driver of the roller was hurt and
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  • 18 1 THE Thai Government has appointed a special committee to investigate shipment of inferior rice abroad. AFP.
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  • 20 1 DR. ALBERT Einstein yesterda; asked President Truman to commute the death sentences of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Reuter.
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  • 284 1 Its Fantastic But True SEGAMAT Tues. The organisation dI the Cob* munis! armed terrorist* m Segamal area, known to be around 450 strong, has been shattered as a result of -Operation Fantastic" -an Urtensive combined Military -Police drive to cut their lood supply. This was
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  • 74 1 SEGAMAT. Tues. Elephants, snakes and lizards are now being consumed by terrorists m Segamat area as a result of "Operation Fantastic" which is being carried out by combined Military-Police forces to cut their food supply, it was disclosed by seven terrorists. They all told the
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  • 181 1 Did You See Him Around? A Man Like Hitler HAVE you nael ana spok b man of Latin appeara m Singapore m I> La I year, who spoke ith i foreign accent and sported a Hitler-type moustache. !ii v- a have the chances i i that you had bee p<
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  • 24 1 AZIZ Ahmed Khai N I Karachi Communist, rod man behind last week** four-da v i Lots i? still at large AP
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    • 53 1 jfi lIIKV. [t's th- hi^h quality I* 1 you get, for the low price you pay, that makes Ovaltine the W Best Bun. _^y This is one of the reasons why it is the world's most popular Be ivis€ Economize i otsisl on ovaltine rh u uimiii'/ortijied /ood beverage >.
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  • 330 2 But Congestion Caused More Minor Accidents FEWER persons were killed last year (147 against 1 58 m 1951 bur there was a substantial increase m the total number of accidents (13,348 against 10,254 m 1951), states the report of the Singapore Traffic Branch. The
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  • 128 2 A TAXI driver, S. Munusamy. was fined $150 and, m addition. disqualified from driving for one year when he admitted m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday to a charge of driving his vehicle while he was under the influence of liquor. According to the
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  • 150 2 Eucharist Fast Decree INTIL official instructions have been received from Ihe Vatican, Roman Catholics m the Federation and Singapore will have to last as usual before receiving: the Eucharist said the Vicar General, Rev. Father Bonamy, yesterday. Father Bonamy was commenting o:; a recent cable
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  • 134 2 THE $6,000 school built by the Singapore Government tor ch.ldr°en of Paya Lebar squatters now resettled at Bedok. will be declared open hv Mr Low Peck Ho. Inspector of Chinese Schools, today. The school, built to replace the one pulled down m ?">'* lebar is
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  • 25 2 RAE Williams and Meyer Richard were acquitted m the Singapore Second Police Couri [yesterday on a charge of bei having a disorderly manner!
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  • 66 2 Schools Get 'Safety Monitors' LNDKR the guidance of the Sinupore liaffir Department, many schools have their own "Safety Monitors" who shepherd the younger pupils across roads, Mr. .V F. Minns, Superintendent Triffir Branch, rev<\il»*d \rst»-rday when r»-l< ms m? the 1968 report of tin- Department. This, added Mr. Minns, has
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  • 86 2 HIGH gc ol the l-run motu: ists i].. been rghi to book. Mi J Liddlc asp attached to the 'i B: u\- b if ealed 'I .-f Stands I He dde I lhat this baa been to the employ- ol m gati nethod which the
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  • 64 2 I ;oH 'I- Ber.g. found fuili ye '< niav on a charge speeding m the Singapore S< '.d Traffic Court, was lined ISO. A cording to the piostKM- j lion, a police vehicle fattovred me i-ar Goh was driving at the 13th mile, Waodlanda Road a~.d
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    82 2 MR GRAH A M L Martin-Turner, a director of Thomas De La Rue Co. Ltd.. was entertained at a reception held at the Capitol Ballroom yesterday hy the management and directors of Harrisons Crosfield. Ltd. Mr. Martii-Turner. who is on a short visit to Singapore, has big plans for expanding
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  • 32 2 A ofl-YEAR-OLD woman, Lim Sok Hoe, who was foui > m possession of" 1.1 quart vi samsu without a Licence was lined 525 m the Singapore Third P< -iioe Court.
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  • 30 2 LIM Ah Kirn. was fined $20 lin the Singapore Second Po'ice Court, after he pleaded guilty of contravening his permit, by using two loud speakers for a concert.
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  • 72 2 A FI'RTHER donation of §337.50 has been sent to Abdul Samad bin Ambak, bead of a family of IT whose house at Joo Chiat Place was destroyed by fire last month. This sum was senl direct to Ai)d v Sam a d from the Management and staff
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  • 9 2 CHARG ED WITH INTIMIDATION H Eng Sm threaw ■rg«
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  • 317 2 Dyak Girls Want Motors As Wedding Gift, THE general utility »i board motors has 50 captured the imagination of the Oyaks m Borneo that Dyak maidens now demand outboard motors as wedding presents. This was revealed by Vlr. W. P. Bntt, export manager of the Outboard Marine Manufacturing Co.. of
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    • 129 2 '-^R^^£^ ll ft ve comes outboard motoring at its final. Here comes a sleek and brawny fleet of malms thai speed and power! Here comes flashing responsiveness, widest-range performance, docile handling ea.> *Jg %:*Xi comes a great group of modern outboard advancements... Gearshift Cruis-a-Day Tank Rato-Mfotic I Sj^Mj^^y^^^M^^^fe:;-: Duo-Clutch Fisherman
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  • 225 3 Families Wanted $1,500 Each To Give Up Homes Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 140 Singapore families comprising nearly 1,500 men, women and children living m huts at the 6J milestone, Yeo Chu Kang Road, have been offered a sum of $100,000 as compensation. This offer was made to
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    40 3 photo. MKS MILDRED BROWN who came to Singapore la>t year from the 1.X.. i> another entrant for the "Miss Max Factor Singapore" Beauty Contest. Mr>. Brown i> a mother of two ihildren and her husband is m the Army. Standard
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  • 89 3 Cheaper Fish Available COMMUNITY Centres or other similar organisations ican get cheaper fisn it they f buy directly from the proper sources. Mr. T. W, Burdon, the Deputy Director of Fisheries, Singapore, said his department would be willing to put such organisations m touch with the ■■proper sources." Mr. Burr.
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  • 91 3 COMMENTING on trmation of the Singapore Chinese Medical College, the Deputy Director of Medical Services, D;\ T. F. Strang, yesterday remarked that there is nothing to prevent a group of Chinese medicine men from getting together and passing on their art to others. But. he pointed out.
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  • 86 3 THE Singapore Muslim Coronation Committee hi s decided to help Muslim schoolgirls whose parents or guardians cannot afford to further their education. Recently, the committee came to the aid of two Malay girls with .promising futures by paying their school fee?. A sum of $20
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  • 159 3 THE Singapore Coronf-r was told yesterday how a debt of five cents resulted m the death of a seven-year-old boy. It was stated that the boy. Chens: Teng Heng, had borrowed five cents from a friend. Ah Kirn (0). Some days later, when
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  • 35 3 FOR holding a funeral procession of 300 more persons than allowed m his permit on Dec. 7 along Read Road. Chan Chin Mvi was fined $20 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.
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  • 171 3 Research Centre, Ship To Be Built $400,000 FOR FISHERIES Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has given the goahead signal for the construction of the 5400,000 Fisheries Research Station at Changi and the building of the 200-ton research ship, The Standard was told yesterday. With Dr. F.D. Ommanney ps head,
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  • 131 3 "PUBLIC concern will be shocked" it' he followed counsel's plea for leni enc y the Singapore First Criminal Districi Judge Mr. A. W. Bellamy, said yesterday when he sentenced Shariff bin Madon (29), well-known] Colony soccer player, to nine months' rigorous imprisonment. Sharif! had Last
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  • 75 3 HINDUS m Malaya will celebrate their harvest festival, Thai Pongal, today. Rice pudding will be prepared m every home and distributed to friends and relatives. There will be special prayers m temples to please the' goddess of wealth, Laxmi. For the South Indian Hindus. Pongal is
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  • 202 3 AS a former Special Constable was led from the Singapore First District Court after hearing a sentence of eight months' rigorous imprisonment passed on him yesterday, his mother cried out that she wanted to follow him to prison. police constable escorted her from
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  • 347 3 CONTINUOUS anti-tuberculosis propaganda m the schools, and a vigorous new campaign against spitting m public, are two measures advocated by Mr. C. L. Edwards, Chairman of the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association, for 1953. '•S.A.T.A.'s whole idea is prevention." he said m an I interview yesterday, "and
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  • 129 3 S Etn< lai I S: afl R» pi 4I er THOUGH the Corrupt F'racttces Envestigatioa Bureau set up by the Singapore Gwernment has n<H Wsdf m i any cases m Court, N does not mean that vv <? bave i doing anytliiny". Mi. W.
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  • 248 3 PWD Plans Near ing Completion ALL the major bui 1■ undertake n >\ the Sin pore Public Works DepartnM til L 952 9, ill be I thj year, said the Director of Public Work Mr. A Wean yesterday. Building like ii Nur Hostel, will be rea Ij Cot w i
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    • 56 3 i "HOME-JANOME' -fMjf 1/11. a tt Lilt- r& ANB MOD^ rr^«*-*^\ EASY TERMS CAN -*W^^ rt J BEARRANtED SOLI- AGENTS:- Singapore Federation <>J Halaya George Lee Motors Ltd. I .200, Clemcnccau Arc. Phone .13:10, ~>:IW, 5-lVi. Just Unpacked Highest SvU>vti»n* of LATEST DESIGNS m TOBRALCO, LYSTAV, ROBIA, Come early to
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  • 474 4 Malacca's Dire Need Stressed In Joint Talks PENANG. Tues.— As the Malacca Municipality is m urgent need of increased revenue, it is thought that other municipalities would support an application to Government for a contribution towards loss of Rate Income due to rent restriction. The three
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  • 108 4 IPOH. Tues. The Cheah Cheang Lim scholarship, which is competed for annually by pupils of Standard VIII m ths 'three major English schools here, has been won by Master Lim Eng Hock of the Anderson School. The award enables the successful candidate to pursue his
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  • 68 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Yunus bin Yusuf who entered the room of a Chinese at a hotel m Batu Road with intend to steal, was caught by the hotel manager as he was coming out. Yesterday m the Fist Magistrate's Court. Yunus was sentenced to 12 months'
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  • 87 4 IPOH, Tues.— James Peter Herslet, 43, enforcement officer m the Road Transport Department, died at the Ipoh Hospital last evening. I The late Jimmy Hertslet as he is popularly known, i s 'ihe son of Mr. H. R. Hertslet. a pioneer m the Malayan Scout
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  • 306 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues.— A schoolboy told a Parit Buntar Court here that when he heard his father cry for help, he overpowered a stranger who was guarding him and rushed to his father's aid. The boy said when he c :i\v his father struggling with
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  • 291 4 HONGKONG, Jan. 13.— Mr. and Mrs. Aw Boon Haw have just made an inspection trip to Shatin, New Territories, to assess the suitability of a plot of land as the site for a Buddhist Home for the Aged which the millionaire philanthropist is planning
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  • 194 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Inche Ali Hassan. President of the Sessions Court, held today that a Home Guard Inspector could not be regarded as a Police Officer not below ihc rank of sub-inspector. He made this observation when acquitting Lim Kai. a Home Guard, charged wi*n
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  • 50 4 PENANG. Tues— A: t. 1 annual general meeting of I recently resuscitated M«. >.■ bom fnHfan Association, Mr. S. S.bramaniam. \x:u> v. c 1 ted its first preside! I I his membet* tha; a:; asso tion of that nature wmt necessary to look after welfare of the local
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    • 190 4 (1 (Jlimpse of Chinese history HAN^NERALj^^raP Kwon Kung. one of |H\ i 1 U tU^r^^ •ver saved from great v^**^"^^] H pom and death by HUA TOH, CHine h Fother of Meduine. K» >> Tiger Medical Hall offer* you the great pain reliever, th« /w*^ 1 f\ wKicK proridcs m-
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    • 184 4 SIGN OF THfJIM IS Time for a -Tiger Standard A scene from the Pinnacle Production »j -T.-u Planter^ i Arthur Rank Organisation proentation) 00-Ctarrinf .lack Sawl Malayan planter. Jim Frazer) and Claudeiu Golbeii {m hit Breakfast-time on i< Malayan estate, and It'i T,« S ngapon that brings the news t>l
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  • 235 5 A TALLY Cl ERK who load!ed SI I bales of rubber worth $98,873.73 into a lighter from the Matang the previous night found -n! the lighter had mysterious y disappeared when he returned to load 78 more iba e< the following morning, the Singapore Second
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    87 5 MR. FIJI WAJIMA. 45--year-old Director of the Asiatic Affairs Bureau m the Japanese Foreign Minis try. arrived m Singapore by Quntas airliner from Colombo last night. He will stay m the Colony for three days before visiting Jakarta. Mr. Wajima. who has just attended a conference of heads of Japanese
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  • 59 5 THE St. John's Ambulance Association, Singapore has started a three-month's course of lectures on Child Care and Development at their Headquarters every Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. The lecl irer is Mrs. D M. Hopcroft. who has had many years' experience a> a Health Visitor. a Supervisor
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  • 24 5 Sir John Nicoll, Singapore Governor, will carry oui the annual Inspection of !he St. John Ambulance B 1 i^ade Overseas or; March 1.
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    123 5 I^^M. VERBAABSCHOTT (left), deputy general manager of the Nederland Line— owners of the vessel Oranje damaged m a colJision with the Willem Ruys— arrived m Singapore by Qantav airliner from Colombo last night. He will stay here for two days before flyin* to Jakarta to gH at first-hand "the whole
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  • 119 5 Did Not Produce Card, Fined TAN Kong Lian, a businessman, was fined $15 m the Singapore Third District Court for refusing to produce his ■identity card to a police coni stable. Giving evidence, the con- stable said that when lie found an empty motor van parked at a Singapore Traction
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  • 59 5 KLANG, Tues. Two Chinese fishermen. Ann Tai Chuan and Tan Chuan were each fined SsOn by Oie Ismail, at the District Court yesterday for stealing logs valued $30 from a forest reserve at Pulau Klang on Jan. P. 1953. A tongkang and an outboard motor,
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  • 271 5 hi tl LUMP )i R Tu "T Free primory education for children •n Malaya between the ages of six and 12 m National Schools is ex peered to begin on a small scale within this year. The Standard understands. The Federal Education authorities have
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  • 20 5 MR. CHIN Shin Piow, < teacher of ihp Government English School, Kota Tinggi, has hoe:; transferred to Batu Pahai
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  • 161 5 Standard Staff Reporter INVESTIGATIONS have proved that, of the 2.500 acres at Bedok, 1.000 acres are suitable for food production. A detailed survey of half of this area has been completed, it was announced yesterday. Mr. A. G Robb, who is m charge of
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  • 35 5 IPOH. Tues. Trio Assistant State Scout Commissioner oi Perak, Mr. D.G. Smith, has been appointed Field Commissioner, Federation of Malaya Boy Scouts' Association. As a consequence, he has resigned his State commission.
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  • 164 5 THE Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Singapore City Council has decided that all Traction Company buses operating on the three routes from Katong area musi turn right round The Fmlayson Green stop at Change Alley to drop and pick up passengers going out
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  • 64 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Thiq^es broke into a dwelling house at Kampong Puah, Setapah, during The early hours of yesterday morning and sto c jewellery valued (610 and >19 m cash. They entered the house by climbing over a 7-foot pla-sk w all. A* Pandamaran New Village, Port
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  • 39 5 MR JUSTICE Storr yesterday allowed the transfer from the Johore Assizes to Ine K!a:ig Sessions Court of the case against La: Meng. j charged under the corruption ordinance. The Judge allowed bail of $1,000 In two sureties.
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  • 775 6 \|R. CHEW SENG, Secretary erf the Singapore Trade Union O ngress, is obviously a man with very advanced ideas about trade unionism. At least we find his ideas far too advanced to grasp, and. as far as i c ian gath< r, so do a great many other
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  • 875 6  - Year Of The Serpent Fined Japan Jittery Hessell Tiltman By Japan's 110,000-man national safety corps are adequate to maintain internal law and order. Yet many Japanese are jittery that a determined minority can engineer a coup. TOKIO. JV Japan, 1953 is the Year of the Serpent, which by repute is
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    • 861 6 Sir: The process oi cc- pir.g a "ommon outlook ng the .Malayan people can never be simplified by the a lan c of two or three nmunal organisa* ons. Mr. Mi Nandy as state I m the Sti ts Times seems to hope that by
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    • 472 6 Sir: None can forget or Ignore the greal service rendered by the teachers m liif Afternoon Schools In the ii< ii of education. Had it hrn! Ikvii for tiii'se teachers, thousands of students would ii.ic been wandering about i m- r| reel s wil howt any
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  • 252 6 Review of Views be of the standard required for the University's entrance examinations, but opines that the Chinese Department when established will be of most practical service to graduates oi Chinese hiuh schools. Although the students from the English schools may have a knowledge of Chinese it will not be
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  • 376 7 Harriman Urges Greater Free World Economy WASHINGTON, Jon. 13 (Reuter)— Mr. Ay Harriman, United States Mutual SecuriDirector, said yesterday it would be hazarf the new Republican administration or Congress made a heavy cut m American aid to Europe There are times m history when acts
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    76 7 GERMAINE Mounier. the celebrated French pianist, arrived m Singapore by CPA from Saigon last night Mile. Mounier who is on a Far East tour will give a recital m the Victoria Memorial Hall next Sunday at 8.45 p.m. Several prominent Singa- poreans, including H.E. the Governor Sir John Nicoll, will
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  • 37 7 GENEVA, Jan. 13. (Reut€r), Dr. Chandra Mani, India, to- bad bis contracl a* director of the World Health Organisation m South-East Asia unanimously extended for another Bye-year term by 'he World Health Organisation cxc itive.
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  • 23 7 (AP) v <■ the -r isi I LSI M *.N. S I B de- N g S c Bri-
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  • 15 7 o ait- lion Ti 1 mornv. The \v; v ii yvered EVA
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  • 178 7 EXCEPT for some economic difficulties, the position m Hongkong is very good, said Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner General for SouthEast Asia, on his arrival at Kallang Airport last night, from Hongkong. Mr. Mac Donald was later j driven to "Mallaig", his new
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  • 132 7 THE same hygienic conditions now imposed on stallholders m the Esplanade Restaurant will be imposed On those at the jetty at Marine Parade when the Singapore City Council takes over the alter. Revealing this to The Standard yesterday. Mr. W. I. Watson, the City Architect
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  • 144 7 LONDON, Jan. 13 (Reuter)— Russia today told the world that nine leading doctors five of them Jewish —had "confessed" to the murder of Cominform chief Andrei Zhdanov, and the Red Army political head General Alexander Sergeivitch Shcherbakov. The Kremlin's own medical chief is one of
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  • 36 7 SEOUL Jan. 13 (UP).— More than 220 Allied fighter -bombers i roared deep into north-west i Korea today under Sabrejet [protection to attack me main [Manchurian-Korean Red supply ne lor the flftn straight day.
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  • 60 7 LONDON Jan. 13 (AFP)— Half of the Queen Mary's crew has undergone questioning for the second time by the Inspector of the-tJnited States Immigration service during this crossing of the Atlantic, it was learned as the ship docked at Southampton last night. The rest of the
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  • 34 7 The French Government has requested its Ambassador m Moscow, Louis Joxe, to return to Paris for consultations, it was announced m Moscow .yesterday. The Ambassador is to leave by air today.- AFP
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  • 103 7 RANGOON. Jan. 13 (Reuter) Th e Asian Socialist conference, which has been meeting here for the past week, proposes to set up an anti-colonial bureau as part of its permanent machinery. Th c decision, which was taken by the closed committee discussing colonial problems, will go before the
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  • 59 7 RANGOON. Jan. 13 (Renter). —Mr. Clement Attiee. leader of the Britisb Labour Party, last night suggested joint enterprises between Governments and foreign capital as one way of raising standards ot living m under-developed countries. But h e warned Asian Socialists that capital needed some kind
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  • 35 7 AIR MARSHAL A.C. Sanderson, C-in-C, Far East Air Force arrived m Saigon yesterday. He will confer with French Air Force officials directing the Indo-China war against the Communi.st-led Viet Minn.- A P
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  • 67 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 13. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on London Morket todoy:— LONDON RUBBER ft! iiii Morch J% 24 jd. Apr./Jun* 24Jd. July/Sept. 24 d. Jon. c.i.f. 24jd. Market: Steady. LONDON TIN Spot- £955 per ton buyers, £956
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  • 332 7 Hainan invasion CLEVELAND, Jan. 13 (Reuter) The Cleveland "Plain Dealer" said yesterday that General Eisenhower's Administration was giving "serious consideration" to sending Chinese Nationalist forces against the South China Island of Hainan, near Northern Indo-China. The newspaper quoted "sources of top reliability" m
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    61 7 Field Marshal Sir William Slim, (above) Governor Gen-eral-designate of Australia, will leave Britain for Australia by the liner Himalaya, 27,995 tons on Feb. 24 The Field Marshal with Lady Slim will reach Sydney on March 27. General Sir John Harding took over from Field Marshal Siim as Chief of the
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  • 17 7 PRIVATE Japanese trade agencies yesterday were accused of smuggling war materials into Communist China. UP.
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  • 167 7 FORMER Australian prison-ers-of-war m Singapore and :hose who foughi the Japanese m Malaya have sent their warm greetings to the people of Malaya through the leader of the Singapore Seoul Contingent to the Greystanes Jamboree, said Mr L. A. Wood ford, who returned from Sydney on
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    95 7 RAJA Ravi Pratap Nara van Singh (right) an Indian Prince from the State of Raj Satasi. U.P.. who arrived m Singapore on Monday by Cathay Pacific Airways from Bangkok. The Prince is an agriculturist who is on hi s uav to Australia and New Zealand where he will study new
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  • 233 7 NAIROBI, Jan. 13, (Reuter).— Hundreds of White settlers from all over Kenya met at Thomsons Falls and decided to form a "united Kenya protection association." They demanded that the government should "treat the Mau Mau for what it is. namely a terrorist organisation aimed against
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  • 87 7 PARIS. Jan. L 3 (Reuter)— Thirty-two French B arcat i fighters yesterday destroys I em important hydraulic instal- lation m territory held by Vietminh forces north of Hanoi, a French Press agency I despatch said last night. The attack was part of the French Air Forces 1
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    • 77 7 WBM BUNGLE BEAST I VM lI A ft U I II r OHM Sa«£e thnlls of the fijht betw«»n MKJ^I MAbnlNt uUN ki »i bri d m Mjl ■JL vWk Akin MAPUtTC Thi d«£ers of arnbisb aid irte v3M ANUIViAInt 1 1 „<».. attack J^m^m\ K7 Alfc.r^^^^^^^ K^SSk CLAUDETTE COLBERT
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    • 150 7 RuFflelte I I it^^SMM See how WELL r%!^ y° ur curtains ;j*ij| tjtk HANG... and how fjo -f^jijlj SMOOTHLY they run 1 'f^mk AT RUFFLETTE I S?| fixing I I! I 1 CURTAIN RAIL I t I j and TAPE I—^1 'S **^^S— l \y I I c ro WlTn
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  • 394 8  - Midet Subs To Seek Gold From Sea Bed In West Indies JEAN DE GANDT By PARIS Jan. 13. (UP).— Midget submarines ot a new type will be used early next year to try and i salvage 100,000,000 dollars worth of gold from the bottom of the sea m the West
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  • 85 8 TOKYO Jan. 13 (CP> —Japanese shipping CO?; panics arc concentrating on the construction of faster cargo vessels to meet stepped up competition on international sea lanes this year. The response to the Transportation Ministry's invitation this month for shipbuilding applications showed the emphasis was on fast
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  • 66 8 NEW YORK. Jan. 13. (AP>.— The Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. has under construction or on order •>8 new petroleum carriers with a total capacity of 650.000 tons. industry sources reported. This will be added »o its p^ent tanker fleet of 153 ships. Thirteen of the new vessels
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  • 136 8 Rose Mary Charterers To Appeal CAIRO. Jan. 13, (Reuter).— The* charterers of the tanker Bo<e Mary have instructed their lawyers to appeal against the judgment of Aden Supreme Court last week ordering the tanker's oil cargo to be returned to the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. The charterers are the Swiss firm
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  • 33 8 THE number of Television -ets turned out m Britain last year hit a new record m the month of October when 88.2(W sets were produced m comparison with 68.000 m October 1951.— AFP
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    • 705 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham a: Prnans;. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penant; From 'Vochow" Jan 17 Hongkong "Ankini;" .lan ?1 Jan 24 H'kong Sails Sails Penang Spore for "Anking* 1 fan *J.~»
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  • 535 9 UKWants! To Settle USA Debt By Export WASHINGTON. Jan. 13, I (Reuter).— British officials may visit the United States seeking a "trade not aid" answer to their economic I problems, Mr. R. A. Butler. Chancellor of the ExcheI quer said. In a copyrighted interview w::h the
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  • 106 9 THE ship Wooosari, is dsic m Singapore on Jan. 15 on her' I maiden voyage. The vessel is owned by the Royal Rotterdam I Lloyd and is at present plying ;in t he Java Pacific Line. She j [will arrive from India on her! way
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  • 96 9 GLOSSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: No 1 R.S.S. Spot TIN SINGAPORE. Tues. The price of tin today was 5470. Dp: $1. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening prices per lb. were: LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices first session were: Spot buyers, .5958 sellers. Three months. £941J
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  • 69 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER gained one rent In price yesterday as the market remained steady. There was no selling pressure after the heavy drop m prices the last few days. First Grade rubber (Jan.) was quoted at 842 cents per lb at the close of the
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  • 64 9 THE Singapo-e Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices (m cents per lb.) yesterday <Jan. 13) were. Buyers bellci\s Nd 1 RS.S. Soot Loose 83i 833 R.S.S. F. 0.8. Na 1 Feb. 841 84. No 2 Jan. 73i 78 i No. 3 Jan. T4j 7. r )l R.M.A.
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  • 124 9 WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. (Rearer). President Truman yesterday roused the ire of American oil companies by offering to drop anti-monopoly criminal proceedings against them— if they co-operated with the government m a civil antitrust action. Lawyers for the companies accused him of insult and "blackmail" after being closeted
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  • 206 9 NEW YORK. Jan. 13, (Reuter).— Representatives of the I'nited States, India, Ceylon and Indonesia met here yesterday to plan a big campaign to get Americans to drink more tea. The three Asian countries are the world's primary producers of tea. The American tea trade
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    86 9 photo. TYPEWRITER ART Julius Nelson, typing and shorthand instructor at Fort Holabird. near Baltimore. Md.. draws pictures with a typewriter. Hi showed his creations and those of students at the National Business Teachers Association convention m Chicago recently. Nelson, 4?. is called the "Father of Arty ping." He first sketches
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  • 37 9 THE United States Army has signed a contract with the Chrysler corporation for the development of a teleguided missile, it was announced yesterday. No details were disclosed of the contract, which involves over US$l,OOO,OOO. AFP
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  • 184 9  -  ARNOLD BRACKMAN By has been expended to increase production. As m the case of potatoes. lemons and other Indonesian produce usually found a ready Singapore market. In a worsening economic crisis here. Indonesians are now casting about for new export markets as a source of
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG. Jan. 13— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange to- day were $l").f>0 to £1 sterling M,'.'o:jOO to US$l: Sl.fctt to Malayan $1: $0.2515 to on c [ndo- i nesia Rupiah Goid $286,375 to one taei.
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  • 209 9 A FAIR volume of busine si was done m Industrials .'i' Tins m the Malayan Sli.if' Market yesterday. Industrials were genei steady throughout the da> feature of the market ti Rnhinson.s and fSammm shares rising to $4 per sh c Tins were reported to
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 385 9 *&j«ftu»fliBMfcaiifefogh«iift*B^^ m iwikwmmmm mum**** ■nmm.aummm SINGAPORE DIARY ROTARY CLUB: Weekly luncheon at Capitol Restaurant. V.M.C.A.: Singapore Chess Club snm tennis at Bras Ba.sah Hoad 515 p.m.. hockey YMCA v KhaL^a 5.15 p.m.. genera! meeting of all tennis playing members 5.30 p.m. judo class 5 30! p.m. gymnastic and body build-
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    • 433 9 QANTAS »o\r SEBViCCS I ROM -i Calcutta IBA7O4) 1 p m Darwin, Jakarta (EMSI3 a: (8A705) 3.30 urn BO\C < OMKT SERVICES l'Ko\| Bangkok 'AT CHANG I MR PORT! BA7Bi»i M5O a m BOAT AKCiONAI T !*EK\ l« f > PROM: Hongkong 8A961 i 433 m KIM FROM: Jakarta >KLB26.
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    • 283 9 1 ,P# i S, *i .T<i 'j Ol»» v. >n 3 :.n n trim c Mar el I ri»O- F. 12 3f*. 2 3<j r MIMM SI \S CMMBS I.c i «t MX M.: ..la:;;, .'.a. 2. RADIO PROGRAMME R \IUO M \l.\\ V X 1. n MO ■ni As
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  • 540 10 Advises Margaret Scott S<> many things around the normal everyday house are potential killers and not the least dangerous of these is the household medicine cabinet. The va majority of peop c are bn n collectors w a con!;..- 1 to stamps, .Bi photographs or
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  • 264 10 Be Seated r rill, talent of knowing how 4 to sit yourself down with grace and poise rarely comes naturally. It takes practice and concentration. As a teen, you are just the rit-ht age to begin thinking about such things. The next time you and
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  • 34 10 "TJONT throw away that 1 J old lamp shade. Cover the frame^ with coloured map or some decorative paper. For durability, cover the paper with two thin f>Oat< f\f fracVl nrViifa oKalinx.
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  • 441 10 "Dear for gones" I AM a Eurasian s»rl aged 21 years. My home life is unhappy so I have made up my mind to leave Singapore. A boy whom 1 have known for a Jons time objects to m;' proposing to leave and wants us to get engaged. My parents
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  • 61 10 XPPROPRIATE to the nviftly changing fashions of today are the silkAike "plastic cloths named Cupresa and pro a" used v, Berlti fashion creator Hen: Oestergaard m his recent collections, shown at the Uehr- Ha Berlin. The new cloths •''ere ymule by the Bayer plant at
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  • 501 10  - GLAMOROUS HEIGHTS, GLAMOROUS WEIGHTS MAX FACTOR Jr vvvvvnvxvxv^ WHEN a girl admires a glamorous screen stars oeauty enough to want to nittern her own appearance Ser it this ffirl naturally wants to know such things I? her hair and eye colourings and even her figure measurements, compare with those of
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  • 383 10  - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR i^T "vvvyj^jj Vxftxyv^ JvQ&jQ& WvygqO' >*VxvW(fr Js*vWot ,£oo^*3^ A 1 'pODAT'S QUOTATION: 2 X "O memory, the* l>ttt«-r sweet both Joy and < > a scourge!** Madame < 2 Steel. 2 WEDNESDAY lOR EVERT- i ONE: This should be 1 J J stimulati
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  • 31 10 For The Mem's Notebook M scrap the stain a.< bluni with hoi v.ii stains hi large to youi the key vaiue on p tonhole M p -TO 1 or i!V m
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  • 27 10 Al Laurc's Paris showing of shoos of tod.o tad Riistinevette, French music hall star, admires from right. elegant footwear of 1J»(M». IMIH. IV. nd I
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  • 220 11 MELBOURNE, Jan. 13 (AP)— "I am very thrilled, that's great news ♦H-nks very much," Maureen "Little Mo" Connolly said yesterday hen advised that she had been voted the female "Athlete of the Year" annual Associated Press poll. econd straight year the 18-year-old m San
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  • 10 11 Results Of SRA Spoon Shoot Shool 98 i SR ib)
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  • 41 11 RYE Sussex. Jan 13 •Reu'c:* —Gerald Mick Jem, Kntfftdi amateur foil cham|)im m 194.. won ibe President's puiter ire yesterday defeating P. B. Lucas tanner Walker Cup cap 2 a by two and one i;i the 18 holes fina
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  • 138 11 RAF CYC Regatta Weekend THE annual RAF Changi Yacht Club regatta will be held on Saturday and Sunday. On the first day the All Comers handicap race of 12 nautical miles around Pulau Übin will take place and on the following day there will be ten races around shorter courses
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  • 62 11 PRINCETON" i.Ne-.v Jersey), Jan. 13 -AP” Jack Kramer beat Frank Sedgman last ni^rf (<-2. t! l just '.'>'t minutes m a proi tes^iv':,..: teonis match before a I crowd i 5L300. Kramer now leads 3—2 m tne series. In the ■'•<■" matdi, Pancho Segara continued his master] over Australian
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  • 75 11 NEW YORK. Jan. 13 (APt The International Bo\iii£ Club, looking for a chairman of the organisation, turned to other fields yesterday following the rejection of the post by J. Edgar Hoover. Director of the Federal Bureau of Investiration. Hoover turned down a I'SSl. ©oo.ooo
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  • 517 11 Spurs To Fourth Round With A Smashing Win LONDON, Jan. 13, (Renter).— Tottenham Hotspur, the First Division club, overwhelmed Tranmere Rovers, the Third Division Northern side, to beat them 9—l m their F.A. Cup third round replay at Tottenham, Lonjdon, yesterday. Tranmere. who on their own ground held Totten- ham
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    • 550 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for I sundry works m connection j with drains and roads and construction of store and bin compound at Alexandra Road-' < (South). I Tender form etc. may be obtained on payment of a de- po^.it of $100/- which will be]] refunded if
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    • 733 11 CITY COUNCIL OF STORK DOGS A 1 dogs must be relicensed for 1953. at the Animai [nfirn ary. Kampon-j Java Road B.'iO a.m. to 4.15 p.m. [ckHed Sundays and at 12.30 p.m. an Saturdays), commencini; from Friday, 2nd January. I9SS. For every Dog Male oi Female (Sterilised or Unsferi::M?d $5.00
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    • 534 11 NOTICES THE PUBLIC is berebf informed that Mr. Jioh;< r r»e«l Gfaanl '.m A:rrr-,ni IM ioii^er |q our < >ploy X 'iK !'<•■(, re. no t\i tl bill "o represent "re fi r 1. tteflon Sinn l C>. ttn& t the M.i\"yari Trade W iri .ii.v tpi v I n;.'
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  • 469 12 AUSTRALIA WIN THIRD TEST BY INNINGS SYDNEY, Jon. 13 lAAP) 7li r n t m beat South Africa by an innings and 38 runt m the third test here today thus taking a 2-1 lead m a five-match series. or) Final scores were South Africa I<3 and -32. Austral.a 443
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  • 357 12 A total of 7C 'eanb «ri play m Ibis year's Singa ;>..•• Amaieur Football Association league. There are i 4 *<*:>■•.'.? m divi on 1. 16 In divi- n 2 and 10 m rion I v h v be split up iiT'j
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  • 33 12 r RASC rugby XV against RAF Tenga today are: Lawson ir?est, Wilson Lloyd Higgins B 5, G tidion, Hart. Vigus N r a^!e, Langley, Morrison. Witl Bulm« D >miny Paynter.
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  • 51 12 RAUB. Tues. -An extraordinary general meeting of the Pahang Amateur Athletic Assoi ciation resolved to hold a sports j meet on June 2 at Kuala Lipis. I A working committee of four j undo:- the Chairmanship of Mr I Whitehouse was elected to draft the
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  • 40 12 WA TER-POLO A JUNIOR water polo tenm from Palembang will play two i matches mi n Singapore during j Coronation Week—June 2 to 8. it was announced at a tneel n of the Singapore Amat< i Swimming Association yesterI clay.
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  • 85 12 LOXDOX. Jan. 13 (AP>:L. G. Wright, former Derbyshire amateur cricketer who would have been 91 next Thursday, died today. He played his Last match for j the County m 1909 but was a (regular attendant at the County ground m every season since he retired. Altogether
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  • 173 12 IPO 11. Tues— Prithinath, former North and Perak hockey left half, has returned to the State and has been selected to play m the final hockey trial to nick a team for the coming North Malaya quadrangular hockey meet *t Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 3i, Feb.
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  • 208 12 PEN \.\(i. Tues.— Although having the better ot pl.i\ m both sessions the Malays were only able to -lure honours wiih the Eurasians m an inter-community league hockey game played at the Francis Light School ground today. Each side scored a goal. B >w, m the
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  • 38 12 Replay Also Ends In Draw B T C m a SI IV i.v > tie again !;<>»> th; a BS. R Weldrick I .MS l if ez: Arj H nat Sin-; I S B S X Wii Fen [an S
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  • 16 12 3 Years Cham p X \R. A Bate Cup -v.c-C' live they X X t Bn
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  • 113 12 RAUB. Tues.— At a meet my 1 of representatives of the vari ious sports bodies it was unanimously decided to run a I football league and knockout competitions this year. The meeting agreed that the j Government Club, being the leading sports institution
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  • 97 12 KLANG, Tues.— Klang Club 1 deieated the R.A.F. Kuala 1 Lumpur by 11 points (one 1 goal, one try. and one penally) 1 to six points (two trys) here. Klang scored an early goal when Gregory made a brilliant 50-yard dash to cross over for Stoke-Hughs
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  • 275 12 Hamilton Takes Rose To 5 Sets MELBOURNE, Jan. 13, <AP). Ton seeded oI 6 Fr?nI, R^ WhO had a nbiti nS t0 Ste P int «the sSoS oi Frank Sed^man as Australia's top tennis nlaver was taken to five sets today by America* S a il o ton Richar dson
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    123 12 r OH, my poor feet," most mannequins cry as 1 1 i v east- off their high-heeled shoes at the end of Uw day. But not Jean Barber. She's tough. She has feet of teak! At the end of her day, Jean, 18. Mho models small i women's clothes for
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  • 407 12 LONDON. This may nor be the QD r priote season to indulge m a carping C r,t (c but it is certainly the best time of the y eOf face the facts of life. And, m football, the outstanding i
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