Singapore Standard, 15 January 1953

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  • 18 1 Tiger Singapore Standard A m jl VOL. 11l NO. 195 THURSDAY, JAKWARY 15, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 35 1 of Modom Ten '^Lig^tt' Nancy Penhas The a happy mood at their home m ngapore The result of the appeal b) the Pi *> Council, London, s las y a* c ted by them
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  • 73 1 Stamford Shipping Reporter I i-tMits of the Xederland Line and ii Line, m a joint statement, announced B :n< I^.TST-ton Johan van Oldenbarnevelt int! trip between Holland and Jakarta B if m -vt mailing of the Willem Ruys. while be delayed approximately three days B
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  • 71 1 MALACCA, Jan. 14 Whik tting out a fire whi< h brokt m a Bukit Gedong Rubbei ke-h se yesterday evening a firemai Tarn j Osman Haji Yusoff, fell into the well and was drowned. Leading Fireman Abdullah Yusofl failed m his attpt to rescue Tamby Osman whose
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  • 223 1 PENHAS CASE LONDON*. .L.::. 14 (Reuter)— The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council today hoard a fart 'aw account oi the marriage of a wealthy Jewish merchant and a Chinese woman m Singapore m 1937. Mr. Isaa P. tthas was appealing from a decision of the
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  • 17 1 QUADRUPLETS were burn m Kronach. Bavaria, yesterday to the wife of a local bricklayer.- Reuter
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  • 136 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Nine newly elected members to the Johore Bahru Town Council were present at the official opening of the Council by the Regent of Johore, yesterday, m the State Council Chambers. The ceremony was attended by Government officials, community leaders and members
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  • 72 1 ATHENS. Jan. 14 (Rcuter) A Royal Air Force Valetta aircraft carrying Commander A H, P. Noble, Parliamentary Secretary to the British Admiralty.' was struck by lightning today :wri was unable to land at Athens airport. Commander Noble was on his way to Suda Bay, Crete, to
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  • 15 1 ELEVEN miners were killed o«^ ik iniured m a fire damp
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  • 375 1 TODAY THE REPLY HEADLINE: i^Bb^ed these 11 bandits] Gen. Templer Unlocks The *)GQIGCI BOXGS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— General Sir Gerald Templer, this afternoon at King's House, opened the sealed boxes containing secret information about the eleven wanted terrorists. He did so m the presence of nine headmen from the three
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  • 47 1 THE Governor of Sarawak. Sir Anthony Abell. Left Kuching yesterday to inspect areas which suffered heavy damage last week from the worst floods m living memory. Included m the Governor's tour are the towns of Buso. Sinrawan and the goldmirung centre of Ban.
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  • 27 1 FISTS and even the ballot box flew last night m Italy's Chamber of Deputies during a bitter fight over proposed election law changes.- AP
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  • 26 1 An airline company m Japan intends to start an air service to Bangkok as the first step to having the service to Malaya, iater.
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  • 29 1 THE Bangkok Communications Ministry has announced that next month the direct express train service from Bangkok to Padans Besar on the Malayan Border will be opened.- AFP
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  • 82 1 Hongkong Products For S'pore HOXG KONG. Jan. 14 (TP> A Hong Kong products exhibition, with 80 members of the Hong Kong Chinese Manufacturers Union participating. will be held m Singapore this coming spring, according to a CMU statement published here today About the same number ot manufacturers have indicated they
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    72 1 "SHO'V the people you hav c gmts and help the Government to fight the Communists," General Templer told the headmen of Trossol village, near Kuala Kansjsar. when they handed m their sealed "Operation Question" boxes at King's House. To Templer. later, the day looked brighter. He heard of three terrorists
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  • 79 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Tong Tat, a trishaw-rider was produced before the Second Magistrate's Court, here today, for sleeping m o* Sultan Street. The Prosecuting Officer, Inspector K. K. Pillay, told the Court that according to the regulations, a trishawrider should not sit on his trishaw
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  • 25 1 FOOD supplies and clothing were parachuted at Durban yesterday to 250 inmates of a marooned settlement cut oil by swirling flood.— AP
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  • 109 1 THE af or of tl Singapore Government loc j domiciled officers yestei I pressed the claim of \>.- j ployees for family illow; m line with *he non-pensi able expatriate pay to e*P' ate officers, ho ire th< thr< man committee headed by I F. C.
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  • 31 1 PRESIDEXT-e lert E bower refused i n iuest fCIO President W; I i Reuthe that lv appoint a man U the CIO as Undersecretary of Labour.- A. P.
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  • 762 1 FIVE TERRORISTS ELIMINATED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A patrol of "C" Company of the Manchesters killed three terrorists including a 22-year-old woman Communist branch committee member, Yoke Ching, responsible for controlling terrorist operations from Tapah to Bidor m South Perak. A fourth terrorist was
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  • 56 1 This Deserves The Other Foot AMSTERDAM, Jan. 14 (AP) At the end of a broadcast to hospital patients some minutes remained befor c the next programme. So the announcer decided to play another disc. "Ich steh mit einem fusz im grabe" ("I have one foot m the grave") was heard
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  • 47 1 SE\'EN men were detained by the CID yesterday aitor a gang believed to be members of a secret society broke up a coffee stall m Bernam Street., causing about $100 damage. Furniture and aerated water stills were smashed but no one was injured.
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  • 24 1 ALLIED Sabre jets yesterday destroyed 16 Communist MIG15 jet fighters and blasted the Red supply route out of Manchuria.- U.P.
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  • 28 1 AN intense tropical rainstorm most unusual for the time of year last night hit Ochorios m Jamaica. »vhere Mr. Winston Churchill is staying for his holiday.
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  • 20 1 FOUR Japanese brides reached Hong Kong yesterday. en route to join their husbands m Australia.- A.F.P.
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  • 19 1 SIR John Nicoll. Governor of Singapore has become a patron of the Hong Kong Malayan Association.- A.F.P.
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  • 14 1 MARSHAL Tito was yesterday elected first President of the Yugoslav Republic- A.F.P.
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  • 26 1 PHILADELPHIA'S 10 bus trolley and subway i P-<\\\ v.v:.' jm- cay alter rejecUnc m I rnenf their Leaders hail negotiated for them- U.P.
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  • 24 1 THE C-in-C FF. F A Vice Marshal AC San landed tf rengafa frestei ttftei i Uu T-day irisit f o S gon.
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  • 21 1 THE United States y< 1 day handed o\ er to i lrigato> and 4:' landii i I AFP
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    • 24 1 r:.aa it^U BUTTER is IMPORTANT mm ■OOK FOR THESE BRANDS j cWwC a ZEALAND AUSTRALIAN f/iey mean quality ■<iNfiDftOc rnin ctadaac fA I TO.
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  • 242 2 NO CASH RE P A RATIONS FROM JAPAN Service Alone Can Be Given To S-EA Wajima Standard Staff Reporter REPORTS of Japanese reparations to South East Asian countries invaded by Japan during the 1*« ™*j i were "only rumours", the Director of Asia Affairs I Bureau, Foreign Office, Tokyo, iMr.
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  • 122 2 A PICTURE genera] •■>•!- -d m a< he "saw, lea ai I read ibowt them" d iring hia Itccol t;ve months stay m t&ogland, waa given yesterday thi weekly mcfaeon of the 6ingap'»re Rotary C uh by Mr. H. Peek, retired Bfanaei r %if
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  • 151 2 Case Of 11,898 Jap Pens Begins CASES containing 11.898 fountain pens alleged bear; a^ the trade mark of the Parker pen Co. wire brought into the F.:gapore First Criminal District Court yesterday when a k> a! Ann, the South China (Import and Export; Corpora\oin Ltd. claimed tria, to charges of
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  • 93 2 JOHORE BAIIRC. Wed. Ti-kct \o. *****15 won the Brsl prize of $5,400 m 'he Peninsula Ma ii.v Union Welfare Fund, drawn m Johore Bahru, yesterday. Second prize weni to tickei No. ;;:>242!**j tSL\7t»<i). Third Prize No *****25 $1,350); 4th prize. No. :irt<'Bt2.i (S.')li>): r, h prize.
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  • 68 2 THESE two charming entrants for the "Miss Max Factor Singapore" Beauty Contest are (above) Miss Patricia Foster, :i Singapore toen-agrr. and (right) Miss Betty Roach of Sefetar, who arrived m the Colony from the I.K. eighteen months ayo. A kren athlete, Betty indulges m a lot of
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  • 53 2 SAMAT bi n Lias. Kamsanl bin Smin, Abdul bin SiHtn and A >.i t'tlaii bin J;.rL:r were a.--towed $2.">u ba each when tbej claimed trial to a charge! cf using criminal force on -j woman, Monti] h.r. y e Mo- oaned. The ra.=e was po<?po:ied
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  • 90 2 Linen Guild Needs Help 'I RE n« and sale *> k ;i foi UM bf Of SI Andrew's Mission Hbspi".. Linen r, .i'A m [)f(-e:nbcr| ra mI ''30. Mrs. Audrey H. b^'.^- Si Tetary of the Guflo\| t» d lhe Standard ye •*er<iay. IfiaL Baver added that there' v.* a
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  • 56 2 THE LATEST bm of the Si u Ka pore Tide Tables are now available at SI each a: the Slipping Office, ami the Gov•rnment Publications Bureau, In TullertOa Building and at the Fisheries Department. T> ult Aver Basin The Tide Table f >r the
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  • 268 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Teachers' Training College will not stand m the way of student teachers seeking other appointments. We want only those men and women m this College who have a real desire to serve as teachers said Mr. P. S. Dempsey. the
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  • 36 2 photo) GERMAINE MOUNIER, the French pianist, who arrived m the Colony on Tuesday from Saigon to five recitals here, is seeii trying out the piano at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. Standard
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  • 226 2 Mo. DEMAND FOR HIGHER PAY Standard Staff Reporter THE 500-strong Singapore Mental Hospital Uniformed Staff Union yesterday served the Colony Government with a 14-day ultimatum to settle the Union's claim. The Union demands an Immediate salary revision lor special and rrs: grade hospital attendants working m
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  • 69 2 Flags Can Fly On India Day ABOUT 600 people will attend a reception at Bhar3t Bhavan, residence of the Government of India Representative to Singapore, on the occasion of Indian Republic Day which falls on Jan. 20. On the display <.f India fiagv-. a spokesman of India House -^aid flags
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  • 169 2 C W Delivery Boys Want Govt. Scale No. 2 DEMAND FOR HIGHER PAY Standard Staff Reporter MOKE than 60 uniformed delivery messengers of Cable and Wireless, Ltd., have submitted a memorandum to their management asking: to revise their salary scale m line with that of the telegraph messengers employed by
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  • 35 2 TWO youths. One Chiew Long and Lan Ken Kin. who offered :oy air rifted as prizes m a game of chance, were yesterday fined sio earn m the Singapore Fifth Police Court.
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  • 27 2 BAIL of 10.000 was allowed Lee Kok Chye after a charge of robbing Ng Siew Hong. while armed with a knife, was explained to him.
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  • 95 2 WEE Yoke Tin. a 14 yearold Std. V student of the Upper Serangoon School has hvvn missing from his home at 67, Haigr Road, since .Monday morning. Wee a Hainanese. left the house at about 7.30 a.m. for school and has been missing sine*. His mother.
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  • 86 2 SOON T after a Chinese youth had removed a fountain pen from the pocket of an Indian m Bra< Basah Rood yesterday, an Indian school teacher standing nearby, grappled with the youth and hold him with the aid of the man he had robbed. A
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  • 167 2 Standard S'uil Reporter SOME of ;he 20 Singapore reporters who attended pre«s conference given by Mr. E. Wajima. the Director of Asiatic Affairs Bureau. Foreign Office. Tokyo, looked with interest as three girls poured sake from "chosef* small vases into the wine glasses.
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  • 82 2 A PICKPOCKET, Chor Kirn Sens, who stole a fountain pen from a detective travelling m a bus was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. The detective, Foo Siang Waii. tod the court the bus was crowded and he
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  • 75 2 A 10-YEAR-OLD youth. Kan* dasamy, was given $5 tor his train fare to Segamat when he pleaded guilty m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday to change of failing to produce hi* identity card to a policeman, and to a charge of vagrancy. The
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  • 207 2 FOR the first time since the war, a Briton was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour at a quiet, friendly ceremony yesterday morning at the residence of the French Consul General M. A. Guibaut. General Manager of the half French, half British firm of
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  • 148 3 Opium Business is Halved But Still Thriving Standard Staff Reporter THERE arc still about 12,000 opium Mofcers and 1,000 dens operating m the Colony m spite of continued vigilance by r foms officers and police. wJ i paign started m Augusi last >! dens were
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  • 4 3 Councillor Welcomes Fish Offer
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  • 134 3 )RIAL c for Bishop o! Li fi I, the R E. C. Woods wh n U I .< m si >n B A.F. units n SingaFederati n and g as held I Si Cath< ir ti yesterday service was conducted R.K.S. A; and Bishop of S:::
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    56 3 photo. MEN of the Ist Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, taking a final look at the crosses and tablets marking the Slaves of the soldiers killed m Malaya at the last war. Earlier on a commemoration service was held for the 4th and sth Battalion Suffolk Regiment and the Cambridgeshire Regiment which
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  • 212 3 THE officers and men of the Ist Battalion. Suffolk Regiment, held a short service at the Kran.ji War Cemetery m Singapore yesterday to pay their las( respects to the 171 men of their Regiment who had fallen during the last war m Malaya. The
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    44 3 photo. PICTURE slmus mm of the Ist Battalion Si'iiolk Keiriment. staftaf hymn at tin* service held \estc rd.i v at the Kr.iii.ii War emeteiy m c-ommi'Uint.itk'n ol the men of their rei itn«nt v ho were kilU'd m Malay.i during the last uar. Standard
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  • 227 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Serangoon Garden Estate Limited, owners of the 282-acres ot land at 61 milestone Yio Chu Kang Road on which 140 squatter families are now occupying, requires the land to provide low cost housing for the Colony's middle classes. This
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  • 46 3 A MEMORIAL for the late Mr. Low Shin Ma, a tthor and expert on SouthEast A>;an affairs, was held this week :.t Kuo Yu Chinese Institution m Singap re N. mer >us literary w c- by Mr. Low were also on display a' the Institutioi
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  • 155 3 FOR the first time the complete standard Boy Scouts' Handbook, of 320 pages, has been published m Chinese and is available for sale today at the Scouts' Shop. Boys Scout Headquarters. 23 Armenian Street. The Manual, called Scouting for Boys, is fully illustrated and took
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  • 45 3 A SCHEME to award certificates to firemen m Singapore lor long service and good work will be introduced m the near future. This scheme was agreed to by the Estates and Fire Brigade Committee at their monthly meeting held on Tuesday.
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  • 196 3 Standard Shipping Reporter A MYSTERIOUS dream and j Communist banditry m Malaya has fouled the plans of an Australian tourist tol learn as much as possible of the ''mysticisms of the Orient." The tourist, Mrs. R. C. Henderson, from Sydney, arrived here yesterday m the
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  • 186 3 ...AND SO THE TELL-TALE HATS WERE LEFT BEHIND Standard Shipping Reporter FIFTY-EIGHT Australian tourists arrived m Singapore yesterday mornin by the Dutch liner Nieuw Holland with a problem. They hud to choose between going into the city "feeling a little undressed' o r be looked by city shopkeepers as "poor
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  • 90 3 Standard Stafl Ifccpftci PLANS ai c goini ahead I build new quart for dents of the T. I Training Col age m Singap Mr. P. S. D• Prii pal of the college, told Th« Standard yes I lay that di plans have already submitted and
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    • 231 3 on f Chinese a 9 l p A± j THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES l A f^f\ M YANC KUEI FEI «^iJT The most famous \w X beauty of China lived 1 W I during the reign of Em- j j'* pcror Ming Huang B*"h t/ j<l I Century A.D. Chosen
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  • 103 4 VEO AH PI AH. an employee of a tyre shop at Pasir Panjang village, successfully appealed before Mr. Justice Knight In the Singapore High Court yesterday against sentence of three months' imprisonment imposed m the lower courts on a charge of theft of a lorry wheel and tyre
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  • 86 4 A BARBER. Tan Lim. who stole a camera worth $22 from the house of an Indian journalist was yesterday sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Sixth Police Court The journalist, Mr. Shri Dhartritti, said that shortly after leaving his camera on the ground
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  • 44 4 CHONG CHEONG was charged before the President of the Kota Tinggi Session Court with possession of four packets of chandu and offering a $2 bribe to the police constable who arrested him. He claimed trial and $500 bail was allowed.
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  • 327 4 IMPROVED RETIRING BENEFITS Teachers' New Terms Effective From Jan., 1950 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— lmproved retiring benefits for teachers m aided-English schools hove been approved by the Singapore and Federation Governments, who have accepted the report of the joint committee appointed by them to look into the matter and to recommend
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    94 4 A GROUP photograph of the Muar Town Councillors taken on the occasion of the first inaugural meeting of the Muar Town Council: (Sitting Left to Risrht): Chan Shi Shi, Suleiman bin Mian Shah. M. Z^ville, L SDodd. Mahmood bin Mohamed Shah. Edward Morrow. S. Ponnampalam. Haii Ashari bin Haji Abdullah.
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  • 172 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Lying on a stretcher throughout his trial at the High Court here today, a 19-year-old Chinese. Goh Ah" Kok. who told the police lie was a member of the "Self Protection Corp?" m Sckinchang, Kuala Lumpur, was convicted by Mr. Justice Wilson
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  • 22 4 THE fifth hatch of Home Guards of Kota Tinggi District has started their training course m the Telok Sengat Camp.
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  • 250 4 Standard Aviation Reporter ONCE-WEEKLY tourist class air services from Singapore to London, and to Hongkong will be run by British Overseas Airways Corporation as from next April, it was announced last nigrht. The tourist services will supplement the normal ftrstclass services and be operated with
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  • 110 4 PENANG. Wed.— A 12-year-old Indian girl yesterday told the Second Police Magistrate that one of the two Indian Muslims charged with murder has asked the alleged murder victim whether he wanted a bath before he died. The latter replied m the affirmative. Court A.S.P. Che
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  • 75 4 THE International Brotherhood of Magicians Ring No. 115 has electt-d th following as officebearers for the year. 1953: Patrons— Eric Choa and Dr William He ig, President— Tan Ewe Chee (re-elected), Vice-pre-sident—Chan T. v Keng 10l Penang), Hon. Secretary Tan Hock Cftuan (re-elected), Hon. Treasurer— Bek
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  • 133 4 THE following have been elect- led office-bearers ol the Singapore Lighter Owners 1 Association for 1953: Hon. Presidents Messrs. Chionh Ob Mcc, Tan Chwee Peck, and Lim Kok Tai: President—Mr. Ong Siong Bee: Vice- Presidents— Messrs. So;- Teng San i nnc< Lim Kah Cheng: SecretaryMr 1
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  • 41 4 BHAGWAN S ogh and Kamarudin bin Ra:'^ wore ordered m the S:n£apore Fifth Police Court yesterday to be remanded m custody when they claimed trial to a charge of extorting $5 from Lee Sew Hong on Nov 18.
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  • 22 4 THE most severe earthquake for many years yesterday rocked Wellington homes and holiday beaches alone the Etotorua lakes.-- Renter.
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  • 23 4 INCHE Madi b. n Elaji AH. Assistant S -out Master of the 24th Group. has been l**ansferred Erotn Kota Tiri^i;i to Pontian.
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  • 208 4 2 Slips Don 't Mar A Bright Outlook PENANG, Wed.— Despite the fact that two gan^> robberies were reported last month, the situation m respect of serious crimes m Penang greatly improved last year. The number of serious crimes m 1952 was about equal to those which occurred m a
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  • 365 4 JOHOKE BAHRI Wtd .-The elected nominated Members of the Johore Bah mi j cfl at their first meeting yesterday uht r war" within few minutes alter the iwlrm opening of the Council. [n ht Sardon Jubir Dr. M I mail bin Abdul Rail man solid
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    • 331 4 if v/> n J°y today &f "fiAmDTtlT^w. M B m mm m m r>jsiifc octteheeaiA %Mkp%, CHICKEN TO SOUP !>.:.:,; iragram jiiKKtn broth, garnivhcJ /^■//PfJj win, ard I ill i-i tender nourishing /jHr™ ivkhllcs. !t takes only a short time to pre- /H »,V/ITnU pare .!i •>uJo 1 empty the
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    • 27 4 an UNWANTED WOMAN' t^.^BS Ik"-*- fe IS* rmmcoi* «i\i ill WOMEN WITHOUT _NA M: i— DIABE s FuiK i I N x Sol*- \R<-'il*' 2f. II nl
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  • 123 5 First Results Of Multi-Million Brunei Scheme AAP)_ A multi-million dollar (Straits) Brunei Government plan to rehabilitate two war blitzed towns will show its first results here soon when several of ten new blocks of concrete shophouses are opened for business. The town is increasing m
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    17 5 Sis »'m I HI P««h. j r -»h i>l 1 1 J J .>V\ V VV V
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  • 7 5 Jap Freed Killer Gets Jail Again 3
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  • 256 5 me >■> erni s renaoi itap :w 'i .1-. March. first by short- 5] rt and building n I it has made .i gn s n c 'hen. When the new shophouses res i\ ala Belait's -hopbe transferred ien\ s te an se md on c of whal
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  • 93 5 A Witness Was Missing >HORE BAHRU. we I c Storr mount■iie today for the the D.P.P s ffiai annoua I thai pi ►secution witness- >c traced and ac used only ng p as charged having carried a gun at >. i ;:t Septe n- v iul 1 eing licen- i
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    63 5 pnoio. SULTAN Sir Yusuf I/./ add m Shah, who will celebrate his (>3rd birthday today inspected the first batch of 100 Home (iua id Inspectors who completed their training course at the Ipoh Home (iuard Traininu Centre. Sir Yusuf told the men "I am pleased with what 1 have seen
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  • 80 5 WHEN Police raided a room m the Southern Hotel on the night oi Sept. 20 the Inspector found a man and a young woman scantily dressed. In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Wong Choon Nyen, the hotel keeper, was charged with failing to record particulars of
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    56 5 photo. CADETS Warrant Officer Samuel Stephens (right) and Corporal Richard Howell. both 17 years of age. arrived m Singapore from Sydney yesterday by Qantas-BOAC on their way to New Delhi to attend the Indian Republit Day celebrations. They will also attend the International Cadet Corps camp together with representatives from
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  • 254 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed— The first part of a huge Johore Government drainage and Irrigation scheme for the west coast has just been completed, and there will be a formal opening on Jan. 19. When the entire scheme is: 0 npleted, a belt of land ex- 1
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  • 73 5 Nanny Goal To Feed kids In Custody (O keep two kids m police custody, a mother 50a! was asked for by Inspector Michael Chong, m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesteiday. He was prosecuting a rase m which Queck Lim Chin was alleged to have stolen two young goats from
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  • 66 5 THE MEW north-east taxi track at Sir.^npore's Kallang Airport wrill he opened to aircraft From today. A K.I. \l. Constellation wiU be the ftrsi airliner to use The continual use of this •.ix: track m the past by heavy aircraft caused considerable damage to it. Work
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  • 389 5 Useful Career For Youths THE work of a Police inspector is one of the most interesting m the world, dealing with human nature, as well as one of the most usefu!. In a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. Mr. R. Calderwood. Assistant Commissioner (Training and Personnel) outlined a few
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  • 727 6 I* I the standard of living among the lower ips m Government service? the evidence pul forward before the Bcnham C by the representative oi the locally d S igapore Government officers is true, then a grc-.it many ol "h» lower paid workers are living at poverty
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  • 676 6 SHADOW IN JORDAN AMMAN. (Jordan) IDO not want to sound alarmist, but from what I have seen and heard on this trip one thing is brutally clear. Unless the British and the Americans can drastically change the situation, one Arab country after another is going to blow up m their
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  • 323 6 review of Views Pacific Pact NANYANG SLANG PAU es presses satisfaction that the West has finally recognised the need for a Pacific defence pact along the lines of XATO. The daily believes that the proposed pact will centred m Japan and Formosa. Japan's strategical position is important for the defence
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 164 6 . Sir; —May I. through your column, appeal to the Singapore Traction Company lor more buses ;i run along Tanjong Katong Rd. During peak hours, things are so bad thai a passepger has to wail for several buses to pass by before he can get a chance
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    • 230 6 Sir.— l must thank Sardar Balkara Sin^'i for his quite unnecessary reminder about the memorandum I intend submitting about 'he m; tance of Police intimidation m the North Ward during the recent elections to the City Council. But I fear that the inquisitive Sardar is m for a
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    • 60 6 Sir; I read with interest the resolution of the Methodic Conference that their VI nisters should not attend Liquor weddings. One would r o know why the Ban did not include prestige parsuch as, cocktail parties. v lunches and even inter Church gatherings where r
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    • 385 6 Sir; The newspapers report that Federal pensioners to get more money retrospective from January 1, 1952. Pension is a form of payment which the Colony and Federal Governments should have abolished long ago. substituting this with a provident fund scheme as the City Council
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  • 126 6  -  RICHARD CROSSMAN M.P. By \THAT a relief it is to escape from polittCl into the past! One of my journeys took me into the mountains w ihe remote village of Jerash. We rounded a bend m ihe valley and suddenly were lacing a Roman triumphal arch, and behind it,
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  • 826 6  - DR. HU SHIH -The Sage Of Modern China O.M. Green By LONDON. INHERE arc few Chinese m Formosa, it is safe to say, who did not hear with something of a thrill of Dr. Hu Shin's arrival from America. Fur m post-Revolution China Dr. Hu Shin held a unique place.
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  • 148 6  - "PHALACE" AT THE PADANG LEONG HEW MENG L N imj added the ruling <•: Suits [zzudfn S 0 B E break j tab i ■••ii of rn< palace horn* H birthday m r I "al. A d the W those of his -r had I CM tunity Hig i picked
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  • 469 7 RED DRIVE AGAINST JEWS Widescale Purges In Russia Is Forecast I LONDON, Jan. 14:— British dipfomafs said yesterday Russia's murder plot disclosure may prelude a widescale purge and lead to the biggest Soviet treason trial since 1936. wmu v m f wish doctors were accused of being: hired agents of
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    20 7 Minth. who was sentenced by Court Biaeat for kiDtag her husband. Co!. Hitniag a Tokyo Courtroom head dffffßCc ittornr >■«».- AP
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  • 107 7 UK To Ratify Pad On PoWs tu. (Renter).— Britain intends 1918 Geneva Convention which meni <>t prisoners ot war— key point dstice talks— a Foreign Office spokesman >>aid. c as si ertaii necess een B tis egislat ion. :es an tied thai B ratify the eediSritish 4 usiiutt British g
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  • 12 7 Pan. iin< ob polic] hestei im .n ►Ted derai
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  • 98 7 HONGKONG, Jan. 14 (UP)— A three-month old Chinese baby was killed and an estimated 6.000 to 10.000 Chinese refugees were made homeless m a fire which razed through the wooden shack refugee settlement m Kowloon last night. The lire started shortly after 8 P-
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  • 177 7 C 'wealth Defence Meeting LONDON. Jan. 14, (Reuter). Senior Commonwealth scientists will attend a conference of the Commonwealth advisory committee on defence m Delhi m March, it was officially announced here today. The conference from March 2 to March 14 will also he attended by senior officers of the three
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  • 160 7 NEW Y( IRK n 14 i AP).— W nston Churchill has no intention of retiring from public. service and as a matter ot fact President-eieci Eisenhower, "My opportunity for my greater service to my country probably j still lies ahead," according u> j Time magazine today. Time
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  • 10 7 Painter Of Kings Is Dead ii R g P PreR
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  • 68 7 r ii, B X !i >h °l>of Bombay, and one of the M prelates nominated by Hie n ulr s -">etl College of Cardinals m a ceremony m RRoem c on Jan. r. fM.fi. >U !s ll4| val by air m Foine on Jin. 7 lor the
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  • 237 7 W Jai 14 ter) The American State Department y< sterdaj a k< an*s warning I hal tet planes violating Japae territory would be shot j wn. j Eai sterday a Japanese Foreign Office spokesman said rican pilots w i d be ask)ot 1 3
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  • 60 7 LONDON. Jan. 14, (Router). Every Briton will get an extra penny worth of meat on his weekly ration from Jan. 2S as a result of an Anglo-Argentine meat agreement signed on Dec. 31. The increase, raising the weekly ration from one shilling and eightpence to one
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  • 220 7 ASHTON-UNDER LYON, Northwest England Jan 14 (Renter)— Mr. Herbert Morrison. Britain's former Socialist Foreign Secretary tonight described Soviet purses as "a disgrace to humanity." ""Nazism and Fascism have b< en i!» f< ated and it would m that the Communists are determined to take
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  • 61 7 GRIDLEY. California. .Tan. 14 (UP)— A strategic Air Command B-50 from Castle Air Force base, California, crashed and exploded m a flooded rice field 12 miles west of here yesterday, killing all 12 men aboard. The plane (a modified version of the wartime B-2D) attached
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  • 55 7 LONDON. Jan. 14 (Reuter) The Council of the CommonI wealth Press Union today apI proved a resolution expressing concern at the recent arrest of Mr. Z. A. Suleri. editor of the Karachi daily. the Evening Times. The council's. meeting was presided over by Colonel J.J.
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  • World New In Briefs
    • 33 7 PRESIDENT Truman has asked Congress to revise the controversial MeCarran Act, the law which demands a "screening:" test for almost everyone entering the United States. Truman urged complete revision of the law. Reuter
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    • 27 7 ITALIAN police yesterday arrested 4'i alleged Communists including the secretary of a women's association, alter -Aidespread demonstrations m southern Italy against the government's electoral reform bill. Reuter
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    • 58 7 NORWAY will continue its international co-op( ration m all fields and give her full support to the United Nations and the NATO m an effort to secure peace and well-being of all peoples and nations. King Haakon VII. the 80-yeai Id monarch of Norway, said m hi.s speech from the
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    • 34 7 OVI.R 1.200 iroops returning from a tour of doty m Hongkong and Singapore reached Southampton on Tuesday on board the liner Asturias About 300 service nun's wives and children were also on board. A.F.P.
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    • 36 7 RADICAL Socialist lea d c I Edouard Herriot w;i- re-elected President of the French National Assembly after ;< third ballot m Paris The vote was 223 m favour ;md 14fj m favour of Independent Jacques Fourcacte AFP
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    • 85 7 ROAD, rail and telephone communications were left wrecked m a trail of .havoc over a wide area of Natal on Tuesday after a tropical storm which left all records far behind. An Indian and an African boy were drowned m ranging torrents and an African woman
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    • 25 7 ALLIED land and air forces and Bag offity of Central European C'omm.md 'will hold a sevenday paper exercise "Grand Alliance II" beginning n«'X| Monday.- Reuter
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    • 39 7 SIR Arthur Rucker. or the United Nations Korean Relief Commission, arrived here from Oslo to discuss greater Swedish relict for South Korea with Foreign Minister Oesten Unrlen and heads of the Swedish Red Cross and army medical corps. Reuter
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    • 33 7 A ITRTHI.R contingent of Thai soldiers has left for Kor.ea. Thai Premier Pliibun addressed the troops telling them to do well m their mission of supporting the United Nations tight against Communism.- A.F.P.
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    • 39 7 A 24-HOURrailroad strike halted all but a few military-staffed trains throughout th c 1.000 mile Italian peninsula and the island of Sicily on Tuesday, while crack international and all internal expresses and locals were stalled m deserted stations.- UP
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    62 7 5 FORMFR British Premier Clement Attiee visited the > Rajghat ni Delhi where < C Mahatma Gandhi was ere- mated and t litre placid a wreath on \\n- cement plat- I form, while on his way to < Rangoon to attend th, Asian 2 < International Socialise Con- < ference.
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  • 70 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 14. The following ar« the closing prices of rubber and tin on London Market today:— LONDwN RUBBER Spot 24 Id. Feb. 24} d. March 24|d. Apr/June 24 d. July/Sept. 23 id. Jon. c.i.f. 24{t'. Market: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £955 per
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  • 116 7 LONDON. Jan. 14 (UP Anglo-Egyptian relations I ening to go from bad to w< were discussed at a cabinet meeting here today. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, who presided at th< teeting as the Deputy Prime Minister, was said to have "given careful study" yesterday to all
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  • 97 7 ROMP:. Jan. 14 (APi Bril-liantly-coloured posters atta Icing Communism, and a< v g the R(^ds of preventing i new Roman Catholic Cardinals from coming to Rom< to eceive their symbols of office, blossomed throughout the city today. T'ne bright placards posted by Premier Alcide IX Gasperi's ruling
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  • 153 7 Ike May Prune Point 4 Aid Plan WASHINGTON, !un M, Router President-elect 1 Eisenhower's administration may continue President Truman's "Point Pour" programme of tecli* nical and economic i sistance to under-developed countries but with some changes and a new name —influential Rep il Isn Senators said here They added thai
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  • 59 7 Truman 's Aid Plea WASHINGTON, Jan; M UP) P:. ident 1 day warned Congn g t reducing foreign aid tempt to increase the p. ty of the United StaU In his economic i -n Congress, v-< I ed that id He particular the need for a h econ< leasi developed.
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  • 89 7 < »NDON tJtah, Jj ■TJ 3 The bodli s ol liers and three i r i i i rdered tonight u< 'ho snow carpeted Wi mountain ciifiside until i b e identifu >i beskb c wreckage o\ a shatten transport m which they d I
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    • 62 7 WJ C^ lhsi f ,n x ttvuuttf PIGSKIN OR MOROCCO GRAIN CASES, LINED RAYON GLASSWARE WITH MET/ L CAPS TO TONE OR CONTRAST COLOURS NATURAL, RED GREEN, BLUE, cROWN, NAVY, CRE/M, BLACK $45-TO c 125A VERY COMPLETE OUTFIT IN A 'JLt^'JSL.^ikO^Ut. few VARIETY OF H fj% COLOURS. tML" A SEE
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  • 460 8  -  FRASER WIGHTON By BR.TA.N is moving into 1953 fully world Icodership m air transport by |-»hner. Her >W m month Comets, which opened the first >»**"£*'<> n ogo, ore now flying an average 100,000 miles a week. Demand for scats on the j
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  • 130 8 UK Traders Told 'Be Thankful' HONGKONG, Jan. 14. (UP) Ti»e English language China Mail. afternoon newspaper. editorially told Honskong merchants that they should be "thankful" for the relaxation of American import restrictions and warned against ••sharp practices* 1 which might "jeopardize* 1 future trade. The paper said: "Anything calculated by
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  • 64 8 TOKYO, J» n H (AFP) Japa« intends to build before 1955 two types of aircraft to teach jet flying to future Japanese airmen, an informed source said. The planes will be capable of a speed of up to 800 kilometres an hour. A select committee of
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  • 81 8 COLOGNE, Jan. 14. (Renter) —The Ford Motor Works here will Shojtty begin exporting their Taunus 12-M cars to Japan, a spokesman of the firm said yesterday. First deliveries would leave Cologne this month, he stated. .Tapan would be the first country m the Far East
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  • 87 8 SYDNEY. Jan. li (AFP)— Mr. Graham, Se :i etary an Treasurer Df the air race to bp run from London to Chi iI church New Zealand next October, announced here v'--j terday thai 20 entries Have I already been received toi th# I event. Graham
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    • 687 8 FAS 7 REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direct Orerlani Bin Fraarisco Los An?rles \i] American Canadian CitiePenjni P S htiu S pore Ari LA/S* \IM ItLAR 21 »b :trh 2»Jaa'lFeb 2(iFeb i VESSEL Bf/25Fefc. t<»Ffb 27FeblMar 24Mdr > f pari larj of Diy Cargo O<?ep Tank- and passenger Bookings eti ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS
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    • 673 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang:. Also direct Sailings f™™ Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From Vorhow Jan 17 Hongkong: "Asking" Jan 21 Jan »4 H'kong Sails Sails Penang; S pore for •Ankinu Jan 25 J*n
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    • 519 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederhnd Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON NEW YOKK PHILADELPHIA. BAI TLMOKI MOBIL* NEW OKLtANS Spore P S'hjm Penany CELEBES (SMN) 14M8Ja n !M.lan !o?Uan ZEELAND(RL) 1H '»,%Jan ?«!7.!an r!B!9.l;ui IAPARA (Rl> 29.1anlileb 1 Feh 8 Feb JAVA (SMN) 10/25
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    • 550 8 EAST ASIATIC llffi SAILINGS FROM SCANUIAAVU LR 1 -FIONIA* lor Bangkok 18 18Jaa I "MALACCA" tor Djakarta, I Bangkok. Saigon, Hong- I kong, Manila Kobe and j Yokohama ft/UHm II H I "MORELIA* for Bangkok I Takubar IMa I "MEONIA* for Bangkok 11/18 Feb 15 i •PATAGONIA" for Adelaide. I
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  • 411 9 INDIA PLANS A 'TEXTILE WAR' All-Out Effort To Beat Japan, UK And Europe BOMBAY, Jon. 14 (UP) India is clearing her decks for a head-on clash with foreign competitors m the textile markets abroad, textile dealers here said today. Thai clash is expected primarily with Japan, ndarily with Great Britain,
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  • 171 9 Judge Refuses To Kill Trust Case Jan. 14, (IP).— Federal Judge refused t* kill the anti-trust case „i companies, but delayed it lor nins 1 iseshowei administration. T i mi mv sought la entire case dropped grily n \<\vz a (Jovent conditional comproflfei > >. hange from to civil proceedings
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  • 6 9 Soap Imports Into Malaya and g
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  • 49 9 THE Thai Ministry of Econor- Affairs is reported lo be considering lifting the ?xpon >pn oq hide.-- as pert -if the pla i for a greater exp< rl dr -v m order to help finance this y 1 r*s rt cord i ;^;i ;> bu \<±?i. AFP
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    111 9 Not being: successful with his own attempts with chopsticks. Mr. W. P. Britt (centre), export manager of The Outboard Marine Manufacturing Co.. U.S.A., is scan beini; assisted to a mouthful by pretty Mis s Lee of the Tai Tonff Restaurant. Happy World, on Tuesday night. The occasion was a dinner
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  • 35 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Tenders foi Federation «.f I Malaya Government Treasury, Bills v c.r accepted by the.V- countant-General, Federation jof Malaya to the exteni of i $51,100,000. The Bill.*; will be issued tomorrow.
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  • 16 9 COMMODITY PRICES 1 s «-t r.cMi M Seßera -Hi Mt i c 1 lOMH)N UN 5!
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  • 280 9 GENEVA, Jan. 14, (Renter).— Crude steel production m Europe (excluding the Soviet Union) established a new record output m 1952 of 73,870,000 metric tons, the United Nations Economic Commission tor Europe estimated m its quarterly steel bulletin just issued. United States crude steel production m
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  • 86 9 BOMBAY, Jan. 14 (AP)— Premier Nehru went to Ambernath near here Tuesday to open independent India's first huge machine-tool factory, one designed primarily for providing equipment for any ordnance factories. The factory, which was three years m the making, was designed, equipped and is
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  • 136 9 Standard Market Reporter The Malayan Share Market remained steady yesterday with fair business being reported m Industrials and Tins. Tins were erratic and rubber stagnant. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers \V Hammer $1 stock 2.82 2.90 Jackson cV Co. 180 1.90 M. Colls. 145
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  • 64 9 CAIRO. Jan. 14 (UP)— General Mohammed Naguib, acting on behalf of the Arab states. has asked West Germany to send a commercial delegation to Cairo to negotiate trade dealings a highly authoritative diplomatic source said. The invitation is regarded as evidence of the relaxation of tension
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  • 63 9 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association's buying rates to merchants (per SI OO Malayan) are: New York 33 (T.T.). 33 1/3 (0.D.), 33i (90 d/st) for Credit Bills and 33 5/1(3 for Trade Bills. Canada 32 1/16 (T.T.) 32 3/16 (0.D.), 32 7/16 (90 d/st). Selling rates are: New
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 14— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Honc!:->n* Exchange ;i>dny were $15.62 to £1 Stirling Sf;n?-n:> lo l\ssl: si B:V2 to Mh ivnn $r $0,253 lo one Indonesia Rupiah Gold V2HU.25 to uiie iat'i.
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  • 181 9  -  ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Wed. Informed Indonesian fonrrfli told The Standard that the Indonesian Government has decided to nationalise the Kanka tin mines at the end of February when the Government contract with the Billiton Company expires. The Government has
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  • 96 9 Aborigines Wild About Cosmetics PERTH, Jan. 14— Aborigines are becoming cosmetic minded. Kven the men are bu>inx creams, lotions pel fumes, face powders or anything smelling sweet or having: a colour. Wai Pat Bird who went north to sell cosmclicv to white women, said that aborigines of both sexes had
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  • 74 9 Rubber Falls Cent RUBBER prices m Sinjsapon dropped by 5/8 oi a Dent per Ib. ;i> ihe Singapore mantel yesterday closed at 84i reals Cor first grade January rubber The market was quid throughout (he day -inn fait business was reported have bt i n done. The market opened at
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  • 62 9 THE Singapore Chanber ol Commerce Rubber Association noon prices (m cents per ib.i yesterday CJaiL 14 were: Buyer.- Sellers Spol Loose 84 J B4J RSS FOB No l Jan. ?,4* BS Mo l Feb BSJ ."">- Ko 2 Jan. 80 m\ So. :i Ja:; T6J R .1 A
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  • 42 9 LONDON. Jan. 14 (Rev: r) —The first of three De Hrr- land Do\e passenger aircraft ordered by Far Blast Air a private Japanese company. i« on its wny to Tokyo. I" <i l: c to arrive on Feb. 5.
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  • 79 9 A rmsSmuggling Charges Denied TOKYO, Jan, M |UP :.< 1 apanese governnv i I busine < aderv tod ly Iv denied charges tl tJ oding firms ;n t f .m arms .•-•id war g Communist China under I i c; mn ifl« .;i of leg I mai m llatsuda'.ra. fl
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  • 55 9 US Rice Exports M WASHINGTON, [UP) i■ <■ Commei >•. i :m< n1 lias announced I total ol 7.337,965 100--of rict t .i 'I for export Crom tin U States duri'ig tiie peril g I to Dee. SI This docs not. howe i c'( ice pc i d Foi Kok
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    • 180 9 SIGN OF THE TIMES :::•<;:- b^K '^8381 b^bP^^ .-y/fi: JUk-'-^k nUHusßSsvSobs, <• 2^^'"'>n bbHs^bhßf"^''' ■"*^'iitWK&"*< 7/me /or a -Tiger Standard A scene from the Pinnacle Production of k The Planter's W.fe" (A J Arthur Rank Organisation presentation) 00-starring Jack Hay kini (as the Malayan planter, Jim Frazer) and Claudette Colbert
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    • 31 9 **0m/m+0^+*+* m tf+ m m m*m u tmm,* m +***t+*m***+***»*+***l*^™> »mmw IDfFORMATIOIV AT A. GMjAMiCE J DIARY ENTtRTAINv.EMT c il I UOIO PROGRAMME I i lv 23 j m San. 1 <
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    • 427 9 !Kls"> 2 3 > pm. I Ku ILII 7.30 m uUI KM K\ II ES rO: B mgkok 8A777- 8 aBO Darv 8A7041 7 a m ■a: o a.ra BO.\< OWI I '•I K\ l< N l«>: el k m C ing Ail wn I I B«A( XK«.n\ XI I
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    • 307 9 Ipoh F X... atan 79 F>. i X x«M XI. I i a m 3fl p.m.: Singapore 51 ins.); Penang Kom Bharu I M ins > Kuala Lum >ur (trace); [poh Hi Ins.) K\ia itan M :is j. MALACCA ENTERTAINMENT < IPITOL: Los Trea A?.i.-K teroa 3. G 3 1
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    • 224 9 RADIO PROGRAMME R \l>l«) M \l \V A. I' I. N I '.m. 6.45 A< Singa >ore; »> 45 Children's Programme; 7 pm. International Cabaret; 7 3i> It 1 Could Choose; 8 ;> m. What's News; 8 3<> Invitation to Music; y3u New- IS); 9.45 Julai T.jd Day a N^;
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 692 10 £1 Million -The Price Of Independence? Sir:- North Ward Resident', whose letter appeared m your is^wo of Jan. 5, deserves a buuquet for his courage and intelligent criticism on the $8,570,000. cash gilt to the British Government. 1 use the word 'Intelligent* because m his argument he not only put
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    • 528 10 Malayan Imports Exports From and To U.S.A. for 1950 and 1951. IMPORTS EXPORTS v) 5t589,045,000.— 5t51.048.150,000.— J95" 189.455.840.- 790.496.840.Total: S-5278.500.840.— S'Sl. 838.646.840.— Sir; Permit me to make use of your valuable columns to reply to 'Understanding' whose letter on the above subject appeared m your paper's
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    • 230 10 Sir.— Alter reading the letter of Mr. R. L. Eber m The Singapore Standard on January 8, I am of opinion that an injustice has been done to his son, Mr. John Eber by not carrying out the recommendation of the Advisory Committee that he be
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  • 677 10  -  ROSALIND RATNAM FiIEE X'MAS PATTERN .7 By []ERE are the sewing instructions for the free X'mas Pattern No. 5 which appeared m the Dec. 25 issue of The Singapore Standard. Note: r 1 With y< ur pattern pieces you wiiJ receive an identification chart which will show
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  • 84 10 SATURDAY. January 17, 195:;. will be the last day you ran send m for The Standard Christmas gift of free patterns. The response has been excellent and now I must get on with the job of cutting the patterns for you. So remember. Send m your charts by
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    • 149 10 STARTS TODAY! U 11 a. in, 1.30. 4, 6.45 9.30 p. m .'j! I Towerinotkil's/I H^h AJyeofdre/ ALANf^LADDathis I^/ exciting best, teamed < Marring LADDSCOTT kelldy j Directed by WILLIAM JOHN I ETERLE I IRELAND I PLI'S! iTvIiTsi^mTIAYAN GAZKTIi."" **WELL DONL SUFFOLKS" w V \()W i >X SAT K!^ r
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    • 15 10 CUT OUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS and KEEP THEM BY YOU TILL YOU GET YOUR PATTERN PIECES.
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    • 166 10 Coming ON STAGE at tl J la pi lot Thvut,.,, I QUEENIE Pali I presents the I SUN -KISSED CUTIiJ FOREVER GLAMOR I fVow Today !"tA i v^.|a I 1 1 1 .45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 kraflt^t^^i I filjll//il\ IfWfr lifflMlsP^ ROBERT YOUNG /ll^r-^^ JANIS CARTER dLdfe&l®' JACK BUET EIPlus:
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  • 483 11  - MARCIANO CANDIDATE FOR PRO ATHLETE OF THE YEAR STEVE SNIDER By United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK; Jan. 14: (UP)-Heovywei 9 ht champion Rocky Marciano is the top candidate for the third annual Hickock Award as "professional athlete of the year", but a gritty little guy almost too small to
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  • 213 11 CALCUTTA, Jan. 14, (AP).— The Austrian Linz Athletic Sports Club swamped the All-India Football Federation 4—o m the last exhibition match here Tuesday before a crowd of 25,000. Playing a fast aggressive game, the visitors displayed opportunism not seen m their previous matches and
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  • 52 11 British Boys Name Randy IN Britain, another boxer was named "sportsman of the year." Voters were Britain's young boxing fans. The picture below shows Randolph Turpin, who was Toted The Sportsman, thanking the fan s who presented him with a trophy at the Boys* Own Exhibition, Horticultural Hall, Westminster On
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  • 71 11 SHEUM'S Circus at Buki* Timah Road is including boxing m tiie programme on Saturday night. Four bouts have been arranged, headed by an eight-rounder between John James and Young Ahiatn two seasoned fighters who have often appeared m other arena?. O:her fights on the bill are
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  • 21 11 KllAv; to CHWEE-GEOK (Li), wife of KHAW KAI-BOH. at Kandang Kerbau Host Singapore, on 14*h January 1953 a son— CHAY-TEE.
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    • 73 11 x^ i i SHOWS: lth ,nturv Fox kt d Western rbnllcr RAWHIDE' Starrmi 1 1. 1\ ward BOTTOM ■ci 'KIS(. lIIK WAY I t .ii rOLLCGC ~~HH^^^^!Z^^" .1 -IIoUS 15 I'M iN MAI \Y DARNA ISDOM *N1 IRKING: B| SV KISTI^A SI OTHERS pi R GUU rs. IKI Glßl frmmmm
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    • 85 11 ALL MALAYAN PREMIERE I TODAY 3.15 -6.30 -9.15 p.m. r nMURUIa Film Co's j. Hf Hit lllrtl| Malay Hit!^ •BUDI MULIA" t iin Malay 5M.irrmg g. D. Idris Lily Rani R. Suryani B. Patimah I and S. Kadurhman. fr ROYAL 3.00 7JO p.ra. PARASAKTHI" (Tamil) I XI X Jobore Bahru
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    • 193 11 j TUITION PITMAN'S COMMERCIAL EXAMINATIONS UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE V.M C A OF SINGAPORE SHORTHAND SPEED EXA)MI NATIONS IN MARCH 1953 [All intending candidates to call at the V.M.C.A. Orchard Road to fi:!_ m entry forms. Commercial Schools wishing to present their students for the above Examination a.c to
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    • 818 11 EDL CATION DEPARTMENT PERAK TENDERS are invited fa I the supply of the following items of furniture for Ifa Schools m i<js;j 1.000 dual desks: height 26 inches, surface 42 m. m i long 16 inches iride 11,000 dual benches: heieht 14 iiichcv;. with bafk rest, iKJ single desks: height
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    • 497 11 NOTICES j 'HI I. tfj .]< here! f fled thai Mr. Moharr- i Chani bin a ig r !');r;rr i:i gui B .ir.d bx-, therefore, no 1 >!!hoiv < t:rnn f Sitm Co. arid/. |he Ma ayao f n.ren, tf tmgm I I 1 a -i hn- t Rrm I
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    • 21 11 Ml Lit A B Nf Ml R m MI A L L E y OOP M ft IT V TFt V
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    • 165 11 I n T I 1^— I ■MMMM»»MMM«WM»>aWt««MM| IMMMHMMHMUhMH^HM** II Til I i'j II I LOOK.?- no* *s:am' N^- don^t S£EM to understand.'.' ii7 ARMED* Vthass om a but- it were V ??-t WAS ABsER k s SUPPORT J N JT BECAME OUR BABY, JrvTe V ACCOUNT AH TW THINNEST X
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  • 131 12 F'i >K1 SPAIN, J m. 1 1 (H iter).— Th< Indian iii< ke 3 made Ht foi ten ipl •*Bi »l f, ay ..i the i a h inst her-.?. Sent m to bal by Ti m two w icketa f;i x f In the fit
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  • 65 12 t>:: 'LI. Sport: Club di I well t tl Tea bera Tra goals to 3HA KO r..«. P iLi r yesterd 1 made a Bghl t it m he fii ba to hold Shi > a I— l score. They ip 1 i resume I, i
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  • 17 12 ME] B< t\ RNE Jan. M r> play today m Austi natioi ennia ►r
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  • 113 12 Lan Craig In Aussie Test Team ADELAIDE, Jan. 14. (Reu-ter-AAP). lan Craig, 17-year-old New South Wales batsman dubbed by cricket writers as i the "boy with the Bradman touch," is included m the Australian team to meet South Africa m the fourth Tesi on January 2-!. Craig who scored a
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    50 12 REME's Belcher (extreme left) and SCC forward Harding (right) look on as Gray's tackle fails to stop lock-forward Hulls making: ground for SCC with a fine kick following a lineout, m the fiist halt of yesterday's match on the padang' whi c h REME won by three tries to one.
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  • 217 12 TRAILING one nil m the first half, Indian Association turned the tables on resumption to beat Khalsa Association by two goals to one m the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout competition at the Ceylon Sports Club "round yesterday. Ti c m itch from a
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  • 128 12 Rotary Tennis Winners Gel Their Awards SI EH ups for R >tary •vi i -it finals pi nth, were ;r.v;ir led lay le weekly Inn- j neeting of the Singa-I R tary Club, thu ence <' Iwo n alth :'i it was i A lies D iy. w Winnei *ri
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  • 132 12 Burnley En ter 4th Rnd. BURNLEY. Jan. 13 (Reuter)— Burnley qualified for the fourth round ot tlv Football Association cup today by defeating Portsmouth 3-1 m their replayed third round tie. On the run of the play there was little to choose between the side?, but Burnley were always more
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  • 57 12 MIAMI (Florida), Jan. 14. CAP'. Johnny Risko, 50. who j fought all the leading heavyweights from 1925 through 1940 but never won the title himself, died of a heart attack while attending a club m/sting ast night. Risko and his wife came to Florida for a vacation
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  • 42 12 i IPOH, Tues.— Mr. E.A. Dmiel hon secretary qi th e Perak Lncke: Association, h-., been appointed by the Perak Hockey Association to b e the state's tun[Pirc at the quadrangular hockey meet m XL on Jan. 31 and Feb.
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  • 90 12 NEW YORK, Jan. 14. (Reuter). Archie Moore. world Lightheavy weight boxing champion, is to defend his title m Buenos Aires m May or June, according to Argentine promoter Ismael Pace. Mr. Pace announced last night the signing of a contract with Moore's manager Chariey Johnson,
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  • 119 12 NEW YORK, Jan. 13 (UP) Ten fighters were named today to compete m the American elimination tournament for the vacant middleweight championship by the National Boxing Association and the New York Commission. This was twice the number originally recommended by the NBA executive committee. The
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  • 653 12 U' -T Wed lota 1•; > 4 m i 4 and 78 ;i for the race meeting this yea 1 bon Ja 4 s the list SCHEDULE OF K\( ING FIRST I».\\ v,-'% cs class 4 divisions 1 and 2— i furs, Horses class 3 divisions 1
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  • 225 12 More World Rated Boxers For S'pore POMPEE DUE NEXT MONTH YOLANDE POMPEE, light-heavyweight champion of th c w Indies and rated No. sin the world m December's Ring mogoi «J arrive m Singapore from London with welterweight chompion ot B J An* Hector Constance by the middle of next month.
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  • 511 12 IN a really fast open game, REME defeated SCC -A" by nine points (three tries) to three (one try) on the padang yesterday. The REME backs, especially Evans and Colquitt, were always dangerous and very quick to seize their opportunities with the loose ball.
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  • 54 12 PENANG. Wed. The giant German wrestler. Gargantuaj attracted considerable attention when he arrived at the Bayan Lcnas aerodrome this morning* A large crowd at the air r,ort looked at him with awe. Gargantua i.s here to wrestle Husky Jack m the main event at the
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  • 20 12 THE russer m.'itch between Royal Australian Air Force and Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club yesterday has been cancelled.
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  • 55 12 THE annual North y. South rugger match will take place on Saturday Jan. 24 on the S.C.C. Padang, which will be enclosed. Reserved seats can be obtained from Messrs. Robinson b Co., Ltd., price 53.00 and 52.00. and spectators can obtain standing; room tickets at the
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  • 248 12 14 Esta te Managers To Promote Soccer PENANG, Wed. With a view to improving understanding between the management of the various estates and their employees and to provide the latter with a chance to participate m keen, healthy, competitive sport, managers of 14 Province estates at a meeting held yesterday
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  • 31 12 Kid Ga vilan Wins TAMPA. Florida, Jan. 14. (Renter).— Kid Gavilan. world welterweight boxing champion. easily defeated Am an Peck ot Florida over ten rounds m a non-title fight last night.
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  • 64 12 BOSTON, Jan 14 (UP)— Promoter Sain Silverman announced last night that boxer Johnny Gonsalves had withdrawn from his scheduled tenround match with Paddy de Carco m the Boston arena on Jan. 24 because of a case of poison oak. The substitute will he Freddy Babe Herman of
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  • 66 12 The following will represent the Combined VSC team against the British Military Hospital on Saturday at Thomson Road. William Ho, V. Nadarajah. James Too. D. Kessler, Luke Lopes. Shazali, Samal Sahib. Goh Kirn Pong. Charlie Tan. James Ken. Tan Scow Song, Yee Hong Pkoy. Yeo Tong Seng.
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  • 182 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. On the Cheras Road ground today the SCRC cleared another hurdle by beating HQ Malaya 4-2 m the Selangor hockey knockout competition. The Chinese attacked from the start but found the soldiers hard to beat until the 25th minute when left winger Seng
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  • 232 12 Promoter, Manager Asked To Explain NEW YORK, Jan. 14 (I P)- Boxii, hearing has been set for Friday t<> lave layed signing of the return Rocky \i Joe Walcott heavyweight title li^Ui. night chairman Etoberi X Christenberry of the New V »rk State Athletic Commission, said Pnoter Jim Mortis and
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  • 15 12 Naval men Lose A t Selelar easy 5 L i a i c airme L
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  • 59 12 The following wrill represent the Naafi Imperial Clilb m a friendly table tennis match against Mansfield Sport? Cub at the NIC premises on Saturday at 2.3Q p.m. Singles Wong Tai Pin&Lim Meng Keng, Wi\ iam Woe. Soh Kee Bit, A nj d Taib. Doubles —Wong Tai Ping,
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  • 57 12 Taiping CRC Win Easily ta:p;n X Recreation C Bfortahle 6-1 vi; X Police m a mat' H K. The \vinn< m lead when i i-. ,r:.rr. Ki.y I the net. bill I val Lee I X P "c were BL I -ed m the se >:. X the Beet sowed
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