Singapore Standard, 16 January 1953

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  • 19 1 1 6 JAN iti: Singapore TIGER Standard VOL. 11l NO. 196 FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1953. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 88 1 S. Udang Villagers Screened At Dawn NkC m Nitrons Tebal. Province lu l iecl 11 th f Malay Regiowst, visited i m tod.i> li conduct i screening it ,u..nts of the villaee. rillagen assembled m the village the Districl Officer. >Ir. K. F. I ,t» t for 115 inconvenience caused
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  • 60 1 Templer Opens Chinese School rburs. Accompanied by Lady Tern- munitioner. Sir Gerald Templer. toUmc opened a school m the Crown lacra Chinese school at Bertam ibout ttMi miles from the town of the village thai Govilding the and children oi -ho village ■me worke I I>i .\c I 1 I
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  • 68 1 KUAI A LUMPUR, Thurs step: q ti kto mak -.ate ines ml oi hardin the prim and s< lepai >i En ;lish I aided sch uns n er it is p to romi r of i w e ar< to aintain is exp Uws ':>
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  • 6 1 Jaga Held Up During Theft I
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  • 197 1 VATICAN CITY, Jan. 15 (AP)— Shouts of "Viva Papar n^e from the throats of thousands gathered undei the vast marbled arches of St. Peter's Basilica as the Pope was tarried to his throne today for the imposition of the 'red hat" on lb of the
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  • 587 1 of bid to get power seized BONN, Germany, Jan. 15 (UP)— The British authorities arrested six former Nazi leaders and accused them today of plotting to establish a new German Reich m conspiracy with reported links m East Germany and perhaps Moscow itself. British security officers and
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  • 122 1 BANGKOK. Jan. 15 (AP) —Thailand's first spy trial opened m the Criminal Court here yesterday with charges by ,a Public Prosecutor against a young Finance Ministry clerk of stealing state secrets and soiling them to a "foreign powei The clerk, -Sal Samachai, arrested last
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  • 50 1 The oi ly terrorist killed yesterday fell to a patrol oi the Fir>- Cam nronians m an ambush m Labis, Johore. yesterday. A second terrorist was wounded but escaped, In Jasin, Malacca, a terrorist surrendered to a tapping ntractor who took him U the Selandar Police Station.
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  • 43 1 Authoritative sources here said they understood General Douglas 'MnoArthur has turned down an invitation to visit Australia during the first week of May when the country -down under" will celebrate the nth anniversary of the Battle of the Coral Sea.— UF.
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  • 31 1 golden dragon, 'ions hands and flag hearers Wfll be m a mile-long parade staged h v the Chinese eommunitv m Hongkong to celebrate the coronation ot Queen Elizabeth IL—U.P.
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  • 177 1 1,091 Band dits killed In '52 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Further confirmation that 195? was the best year against the Communist terrorists since the Emergency was provided by figures showing 1,091 terrorists killed the highest number »n any on c year. This brings the total to 3,791 killed op to the
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  • 41 1 THE U.N. began the second stage jJ its general staff shakeup programme yesterday Uist'net from the hunt for American Communists or otbg alleged subversives m the v.«. The programme is aimed at ~axin« the 'efficiency of stfttT members.— AP
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  • 54 1 CHICAGO, Jan. 15. (Renter) —British Overseas Airways Corporation office here sold a round the world airline ticket valued at $3,826; (about £1,370) to Dr. William H. School, an American businessman—believed to be the mos-t expensive single ticket over regular airlines. He will travel to 26 countries using the
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  • 36 1 TEL AVIV Jan. 15 <UP>.-A bookshop displaying Soviet proDaganda volumes was set an.c today before dawn by angry lews m protest against Russian a^ests of Jewish .doctors accused of murdenns nign boviet officials.
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  • 34 1 LISBON. Jan. 15 (UP); An airliner carrying 11 persons, lac ud in- Captain J. H. posterhuis o the%unUen Dutch liner Klipfontein, was overdue and reported missma today m Portuguese East Ainca. i
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  • 1310 1 KUALA LIMPI R, Thurs.— Welcoming the genii- me enthusiasm of the public for national schools, the Member Jor Education, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, told The Standard this morning that he and officers of his department feel that certain misapprehensions of the nature
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  • 88 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 fupx Army intelligence (>mcers m Austria have arrested j two Americans on charges ol spying for Soviet Russia, the Justice Department announced today The two are Otto Veiver and Murt Ponger, both oi JewYork City. They were charged with conspiring with
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  • 74 1 NO WITCH HUM Reward Offend President-elect Eisenhower has told his cabinet he wants a zealous search made for any Communists or Communist sympathisers m Federal jobs— I without the use o 1 "witch j hunt" tactics. THE PARENTS ot Wee Yoke Tin. a 14-year-old boy who has been missinu since
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  • 46 1 AIR Marshal A. C. Sanderson, British Far East Air Force Commander, is expected j her G on Jan. 20, for a brief visit, it was officially announced last night. Sanderson is confer with Filipino civil and military authorities on Far Eastern defence A.F.P.
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  • 25 1 THE Marine Police last night carried out screening operations at Pulau Tekong. Fifteen marine launches took i<' party of policemen \o the land.
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  • 113 1 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON. Jan. L 5. Malaya has financed British social serves discloses Mr R. Stoke?. Labour MJP. who was Lord Privy Seal m the A:: ice Government In fi personal appeal td employe?? of an engineering firm of which he is managing
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  • 124 1 VALETTA, Malta, Jan. 15 U ?)-Twcnty-ntoc British military personnel were missing and eared, killed m a possible collision last night of tuo planes tiAtagjiarU^^ dI T of ships particip ating m the exercise reported sighting a violent explosion m the skies above their ship.-. The bomber
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  • 39 1 THE Standard understands the City Council yesterday issued option certificates to its employees to accept or reject the implementation of the consolidated salaries scales. They have to be signed and returned by Jan. 19 at 10 a.m.
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  • 26 1 GEN. MAHARAJ Shn Rajencirasinh'ji lias heen appointed Commander-in-Cbief of tru Indian Army m succession to Genera] Cariappa who been placed on the retired tist
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  • 35 1 NATIONALIST sources said that Chinese air officers now undergoing jet training m the United States will Hy.nack tie Brst batrh of Ainonmn jet? to Taiwan -upon completion oi their course, next Marco.
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  • 38 1 TWELVE pel »ns were rush- d to hospital y< st< rday after a train smashed into a platform crowd at the Pennsylvania station. The train smashed through the buffers lat the end ol the line and
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  • 262 1 Premium Bonds: 1st Draw 1 ETC di K( lei ation of M Pi mium Bonds took p t tl Sciangor Turf Club. X Lumpur, yesterday and ed as >ws Ist Price: *****5 iS.V>.V? :.V 'nd Prize: O;!t;4 and *****<i t51.0.">K. eath>. :.rd Price: Wlit* and m.oi,:.* ($534^57 eactn. 4th Pri/r
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  • 62 1 UK To Buy Bolivian Tin LA PAZ X ran. (UP)— Clifford v; sentative of the Bi I Sm William Han ey. h■■ rived here to m purchase ol hall of i a's tin products a White will hold I Bi an Mmm? Cor: I i operates BoltN ti nalized tin
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  • 451 2 Missing lighter was towed away, reveals taikong THE mystery of the missing lighter with a lood ofrubber worth obout $100,090 tron^ the Inner Roods of Singapore Harbour e.ght^months ago, was solved m the Singapore Second Cnminal District Court yesterday when t he to ikong revealed that
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  • 209 2 SINGAPORE will probably have the most modern concert hall and playhouse m the Far East when plans to renovate and air condition the Victoria Memorial ll. ill ami Victoria Theatre are approved. its ,n meeting on ruesEstates i'" (i X Bi gad< C wnmittee ot
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  • 46 2 THE 3JJTH summer vacation course m English for foreign students, opens m July this year for four weeks. Information to intending Malayan students can be obtained from Mr. Tan Soo s. ig, 4;;. Cufl Road, Singa- honorary correspondent of the course.
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  • 243 2 Control Postwar Buildings Lim Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to control postwar buildings m order to give protection to tenants was made yesterday by Mr. Lim Yew Hock. President of the Singapore Trade Union Congress and Legislative Councillor. Mr. Lim said c rents of new houses are high enough and
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  • 96 2 TAY OH TEE, a lighterman, was fined $5 m the Singapore First Police Court ye sturdily for carying on board his vessel passengers :is well ;»> cargo. He had a license to carry cargo or passengers. He pleaded guilty but said that the passengers
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  • 74 2 Cooking The Cleaner Easier Way MRS. E. Picton-Howell, who •will arrive m Singapore at the end of this month, will demonstrate the use of the "Eastern" cooker at the Central Electricity Board showrooms. Mrs. Picton-Howell is well prepared to pave the way to cleaner and easier methods of cooking, being
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  • 36 2 THE SINGAPORE Governor. Sir John Nicoll. will open the first meeting of the newly constituted Rural Board at 10 a.m. on Jan. 20 at the conference room of the Chinese Secretarial at Havelock Road.
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  • 231 2 Kallang's Relaid Runway Stands Tough Test Standard Aviation Reporter FINGERS were crossed at KallanK Airport yesterday ■•rates when the re!aid north east taxi track was Ki\en Us first test under the "worst possible conditions" heavy rain It had to bear the weight of an incoming X.L..M. Constellation airliner from Bangkok.
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  • 110 2 A SQL ARE -MASTLU ship steamed into the roadstead yesterday on her maiden voyage, bringing Singapore a glimpse of the shape of ships to come. She is the «.083-ton Wonosari. latest addition to Rotterdam Lloyds Java Pacific Service, commanded by Captain P. Brunt. Her square
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  • 28 2 CHIA HIAP Sit was acquit- ted by the Muar Magistrate of a charge of attempting to commit suicide by taking acid ■at Jalan Haji Abu. Muar.
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  • 89 2 JAN BIX OMAR, a sandle maker, was acquitted m the Singa >ore Fij si Police Court yes; or :iy of pretending to be a bui ling inspector arid taking $45 from Awang bin Sulieman mising to extend ;he lap? of a water pme into a house
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  • 67 2 MR. C H. WILMOT, Director of Colonies Department of »1 5 1 Council, will visit Singapore from Feb. 1 -tt. Mr Wilmot will ffive the following: talks m Singapore: Victoria Theatre 5.00 p.m., Feb 2, "The Elected Person and' the Permanent Officers. Singapore Rotary Club Luncheon.
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  • 40 2 TWO new nuvf s by two Chinese authors have just been published m They are "Flowering Exile concerning a Chinese family of refugees m Eng and, by Dynia Hsiung, and "Maraiee. by Chin Kee O:m.
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  • 234 2 A MILITARY truck conveying five soldiers crashed into the rear of a parked trailer at Bukit Timah Road resulting m the death of two soldiers, the Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. Cpl Mills (21) and L/Cpl. Edward, the Coroner. M*. Choor Singh, was told, died
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  • 520 2  -  L. W. Chong COIRT CHANGES in the Criminal District ana Police Courts at South Bridge Road, the Traffic Courts at Sepoy Lines and the City Police Court at Bencoo.en Street will be completed by Jan. 19. Mr A. Bellamy. Singapore District Judse and First Magistrate, t<)ld
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  • 46 3 ply In Spore I "I demonSinga* indigengs and iineen .ii^.mOovernmeni I i' ttrtmeni 11. Department standard Midi Jin.lv I h ink! yroilf.* I 'i "11 I 1 i .Hit! to M.ir 1 >a -i nt X =!iu kusl tl g
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  • 8 3 Four Men Face Riot Charge EU D Sirtsjap
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  • 40 3 UM TENG KEE. a Taikong of a motor boa r was fined 525 m the Singapore First Police Court for carrying an excess of 47 passengers on Dec. 21. He was licensed to carry only 12 passengers.
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  • 415 3 (1) OFF-SHORE FISHING ciKirA»/?^ ord Stoif Reporter m fii^ 0 c ould beeom c self-sufficient ronV: Jif d ,?r elo P ment off-shore fishing Mr T W S# R DireCf J r f Fish Singopore, nY k Bu don ««•<• yesterday. ite tha^nff i? S g
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  • 321 3 THE MALAYAN pineapple industry is "seriously handicapped" al present by shortage of new hind for turther cultivation, according to Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, Chairman of the Central Board of Pineapple Puckers, Malaya. Mr, Yap told The Standard yesterday thai the situation was especially serious since there
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  • 134 3 NEGOTIATIONS are now under waj to enable the Malayan pineapple industry to export flreelj to the I Kiasdom. At present the United Kingdom. vhuh is |he largest buyer of Malayan pineapple. is supplied through ih- Ministry of Supplies. Mr. Yap Ph**n4 Cek. h.uman of the
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  • 64 3 Meeting On Trade Fairs THE ECAFE Trade Promotion Conference, to be held m Manila from Feb. T.> to Mar. 4, and the Canadian International Trade Fair m Toronto, from June 1 to 12. will be discussed at the 47th meeting of the Singapore Trade Advisory Committee on Wednesday, Jan. 21.
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  • 53 3 PATRICK JOHN Daly attached to the R.A.S.C, Nee Soon. was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of $1,700 at th e Chung Khiauw Bank, Robinson Road on Dec. 29, last year. He claimed trial and was I remanded until
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  • 42 3 *AN 8-year-old schoolboy, Yeow Cheng Hai. was found drowned m three feet of water m a bathroom well at Lorong 29, Geylang. At the inquest yesterday, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hins, returned a verdict of misadventure.
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  • 145 3 MR. D. D. GRAHAM. Sur-veyor-General of Ships, has invited the Chinese, Indian 'and Singapore Chambers of Commerce to give their views ami comments on the proposed increase by 150 per cent of all fees for services rendered by the Marine Survey Department. In his
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  • 154 3 THE Singapore City Council Sewerage Labour Union is demanding an increased rate of cost of living allowance for its members. In a memorandum to the City President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, the Union states that the recent wage revision for the daily-rated workers of the
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  • 75 3 NG CHOR BAK was fined a total of $500 or m default eight months' imprisonment and also was disqualified from applying for a driving licence for 12 months, by Mr. R. C. Hoffman m the Singapore First Traffic Court, yesterday. Ng pleaded guilty to charges of driving
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  • 55 3 A LIGHTERMAN. Chong Chai Hee, who said that be had no money to pay a fine of $10 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for carrying an excess of three passengers on board his boat, was allowed to pay the fine m
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  • 33 3 The Lecture and Film Show arranged for Thursday. 22nd January. 1953, at the British Council Hall has been cancelled owing to the delay m Miss Betty Davis's arrival m Singapore.
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  • 110 3 1952 Bad Year For Fishing mn. l. w. Burdon. Director of Fisheries, Singapore, said 1952 wa s a bad year for fishing m local waters. Production from local waters was 3,81(p (long) tons compared with 3,872 tons the previous year. One reason advanced was that drift-vet fishing further ajield had
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  • 92 3 THE United States Com- merce Department m Washington yesterday announced that exporter? of automotive equipment to Malaya and seven other As an countries need not now state their method of financing proposed shipments to these countries. Previously, these exporters had to furnish statements vi their
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  • 73 3 Charged W ith Theft Of Iron LEE BOXG Hu (38) was allowed personal bail of SI OO until Jan. 22 when he claimed trial m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to a charge of stealing one pair of second hand lorry iron seats valued at $10 from Pakir Mohamed.
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  • 97 3 Standard Staff Reporter GRADUATES «and students of the University of Malaya will hold their second medical week from Jan. 24 at the Faculty of Medicine, Sepoy exhibitions (medical and denial), sports, talks and social events. Even the Singapore Government nurses will participate m one of the exhibitions,
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  • 82 3 FIRST Malay entrant for the "Miss Max Factor Singapore" Beauty Contest is 17 year-old Zabidah binte Akmah. (above) of Sinsapore. A home girl. sh P helps look alter her parents, and run the house. she was "Maxfactorised" for this Stand -.rd picture yesterday by Miss Bong Soo
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  • 152 3 Tourist Fare Is $649 Cheaper Standard Aviation Reporter IF Y(>r fly from Sin* a pore to Britain lor the Coronation by BOAT tourist-class you will save St>49 over the first -class fare. Meals v.. fre< aggage a cut 22 bs. to 1 1 You gonaut ail less comfort nd wit
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  • 64 3 WITH an aggi „<:■ of years' sen ice, > long er\ ice employees ot i Tiger an.i Anchor Brew< be pre- d with o u j w morrow e\ ing ;i parl iven to I t anniversary ot a b: evverU Air T A the Company,
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  • 146 3 Labour Rebels To Ignore Decision MEMBERSHIP CARDS MORE than 2,000 rebel members of the Labour Party of Singapore, will ignore the decision ol the Party's general council to introduce new membership cards. A spokesman of the nine- man committee representing the rebels said: "As far as we are concerned, the
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  • 193 3 7I IK following wor? Bee-bearer, I Cluo, Siof Patrons II Lint 4 X Lin T i Cho C J Ifah Gk Seng. G Kirn H- N I Swee Ifeo Kirn T. Poh Leoi g I Swe Chuan, Chua Liuu C C Chuai a Pi esident—
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  • 67 3 A MOTHER sobbed silently m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday when she heard that her son had been sentenced to three months' imprisonment. Her son. Tik bin Mohamed. was convicted about a week ago on a charge of misappropriating 880 entrusted
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  • 79 4 P E N A N C. Thins Pfnang's popular night rendezvous for lovers. the Bontanica] (lardfns, is j almost deserted after sunset following the robbery which took place at about 1 a.m. on Dec. '?7, last year, when :i Chinese couple was robbed by five unknown Chinese.
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  • 118 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— T it first powered vessel ot its I kind to be built m Selangor. j the Pelangi will be launched j at Port Swettenham tomorrow to join the fleet of ferry vese!s with which the Malayan Railway runs its service con- ng
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  • 84 4 PENANG, Thurs.— Residents i m Sungei Kechil new village j i were urged by the OCPD. I Nibong Tebal. Mr. Gray, last night, to co-operate with the authorities to pur a speedy end to the emergency. He explained the objects of '"Operation Service." He m-
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  • 58 4 KLANG, Thurs.— Tar Bee. j aiias Tan Bee Cheong, was charged m the Klang District Sessions Court with tearing her identity card, and throwing it m the dustbin She was fined $25. The court was told Tan Bee (ore card m a fit
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  • 81 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. As a result of a fatal motor accident at Mesjid Ting :i. Bagan Serai when a car over-' turned resulting m the death of a teacher, the driver of the car, Ooi Ah San. was produced j m the Bagan Serai court and
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  • 275 4 PACKED COURT AT L AWYER'S TRIAL Three Charges Of Perjury In Murder Case PENANG, Fri. Lawyers ond police officials crowded the Pehang Sessions Court today when the trial began before Mr. B.G. Smith, of Lee Thean Chu, a local lawyer ond Radical Party member of the Municipal Council, on three
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  • 452 4 Tapah. Lance Corporal Harm bin Mat Am;n. Kampar; Lance Corporal Khan Mir. Sunpei Siput: Police Constable Ibrahim bin Idris. Sum River. Special Constable Ngah Dali Batu Gajah, Sakai HO Special Squad. Mr. Khaw Eng Long. Financial Clerk. Kin:;i District Office. 'See Page 5). IPOH, Thurs.
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  • 141 4 THE CoUowtng are the new Justices of the Peace appointed by the Sultan: Tuan Haji WTan Mohamed Razalli bin Wc.j Mohamed [sa; Orang Kaya Mentri Paduka Tuan Perak; Inche Mobamedj Yusof bin Abdul Raub, member of Ejower Perak Town Board; Che Masaruddin bin Abdul Rai s, Unofficial
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  • 25 4 THE Kuala Lumpur Young Malayans Club wii! hold a social ami ciance at the Sciarßor Eurasian Association Ha;".. Bukit Nan as, on Saturday.
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  • 86 4 KLANG. T■ tr -A w: t tot 25 m the si i saw ial iool i its S cc Klang H S>.i. Eng m the ope;. 1 .V I Mr. S LI its "Mr. Cfa ps. H 111 S« t j ti I Arias
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  • 69 4 PENANG. Ir.urs.— .V con tuskm of prelim v inquiry be d t'efore Mr. I. A. Black m the Second Magistrate's today, Ifohamed. I son of A ud Dollah. son r >f Abdul Rahman were (■■•m- mitted to stand their tria it j the Assizes on a charge
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  • 39 4 'Operatin Service' Interests Children BVII PAHAI I Thr Pol., dim: (Ip, v to Ihr ng the p ernmnit j Kh s heir mm;, I Station << selves thf v,;-,,, Ot I'ollrc Polin I the i 1 a .i M* 1
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  • 208 5 DENYING thai c i arge infl oJ i lia grai ts mi Singapore a:. I Federal ion of Malaya i irmai ion OfTii ci \e Government of India ii lya, Mr P K. Guha. s ioi '.skilled labour fr< i [l > en m force
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  • 52 5 The French pianist, Germaine Mounier, will broadcast a short recital over Radio Malaya* Singapore, tonight at B.:>u. The programme will include pieces by Couperin. Granados. and Dabussy. Miss Mounier will also give a short performance of a prei lude by Pierre Arpay. written 1 fcially
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  • 273 5 Oriental Splendour Marks Event In Ipoh SULTAN'S 63rd BIRTHDAY i IPOil. Thurs.-— The Sultan oi Perak Sir Yussuf I Izzudin Shah celebrated his 6:;: d birthday here today amidst lull oriental splendour. He appointed eight new Justices of the Peace and awarded service medals to 23 Perak citizens. All ceremonies
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  • 290 5 A MAN who woke a woman from sleep one dark ni<;ht, placed his hand over her mouth to muffle her screams for help. She struggled, she scratched and bit until she was exhaust- 1 Ed, but could nol Rghl him off. In the struggle she
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  • 224 5 MANY Aided S hoo tea hers m Singapore welcomed the news thai both the Singapore and the Federation Governnents have accepted the :V--pommendations of the Joint Con»mittee for improved tiring benefits. The new terms of 7a per rent of basi( salary equal contribution to Provident Fund by
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  • 50 5 KLANG, Thurs. Ho Yu Thian (41). a sauce seller. at the Klang District Hospital ion Tuesday of rabies. He had »een bitten by a d >s 40 days ag but did not po for treatmenj regularly. This is the first rabies I itality m X ang.
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  • 54 5 WHEN a constable took a mid-day meal to a cell at the Central Police Station lock-up yesterday, he found the -"sone>\ Lee Xi n Fong (38), bleeding from a wound m the al >-•■ unen. A razor blade was found In Lee's shoe. He wa s
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  • 38 5 PENANG, Ti.urs. A four- man delegation from the: Penang Adult Education Association paid a visit to the Ballk j Pulau branch of the Association and discussed with the committee there various problems relating to adult aduca-
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  • 147 5 Return Job To Woman Union REINSTATEMENT ef a worn attendanl who v. as gi\ en rsmissj notice while on mat- .ty leave m 1951 figure imong s m I strike ultimatum of the Sintga- Hospit; inn- 1 >•;;•' ,>n. Mr Mahani bin Haji Tur. i president of the union. sa;ci
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  • 60 5 A ~cat*' burglar on Wednesday night got into an Euro-; pean's house m Singapore, and robbed a camera and other valuables valued at $525.25. The thief sained entry by scaling one ol the walls and i crawling through a gap be- < tween the ceiling and
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  • 193 5 Mounier: Other Interests Besides The Piano Standard Staff Reporter FRENCH Pianist, Gennaine Mounier hopes to add to her collection of statues of the Indian God Lord Krishna during her stay m Singapore. Already Mmc Mouniei 'ins 50 of these statues whit h she acquired during her tow of India. Another
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  • 157 5 A Promise —And Two Make Up MY WIFE is fn isi" her a1 tves and iends and even stay away from home for a shori period if she wishes > do so." Ng Siew Kirn told the Singapore Second Police Couri Magis i Mr. D. H Cbapman. yesterday. He said
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  • 130 5 Drogheda To Inspect News Centres Here LORD DROGHFDA arrived i.i Singapoi air fn London last night as I air n n ol .H 1 [ndependant Committee j appointed by the Bri Lsh C.^v ernmenl ;>> investigate B: itish u\v:\m\ [nformai ion ivities. Hi 1 is a rompanied by sr Assistant,
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  • 115 5 FOR THE ftrsi time m the history of the Catholic Church In Singapore, Bishop M. 01--fomendv will celebrate a special Mass m the Cathedral o! the Cood Shepherd, on Jan. 19. at 9.45 a.m.. for members of the Bar. on the occasion of the
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  • 35 5 THE TOP storey of a shop- house m South Bridge Road was broken into on Wednesclav night while the occupants were asleep. Two wrist watches and clothing valued at $450 wert tftojtn.
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    • 189 5 r"" d- 'cff you/? copy now!^^^ I APIS" <ol o| RFD gOUYKMfc 5 v n \l II VMIIHA— SO ornt. I x ill 1 M v A A TODAY <Sc DAILY! J V \V \\\\V i jm JACK HAWKINS j; f AS THE OBSTINATE 3 *#1 PLANTER AND 1 I*
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    • 238 5 MEET the LUSCIOUS MISTRESS OF THE SPANISH MAIN! K^t '-1 iff Starring RHONDA FLEMING STERLING HAYDEN Plus! Tkcimto* U 3 STOOGES" i: -i:^-, \LSO!! I Sis Shot! 'HUMIHYI iLI i I ANf>:i: MaU^M I ilm I nil* Till M IHil.K^' TOMORROW M NITS: I^Warnerßros- Big Fiimeo-in-Hawah Aoventuru with NANCY OLSON
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  • 642 6 'l national solidarity of Communism is a real The Communists recognise no differences i ed on frontiers oi religion. The Communist national interests. At lea 1 where ts conflict with those of international i the former is sacrificed m favour of the The internationalism of Communism
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  • 1245 6 MALAYANS AND THE SOCIALISTS CONFERENCE A [OH AM MED S O P I E E chairman of the Pan Malayan Labour Party. Lee Moke Sang and C.Y. Choy, who together form the Socialist delegation from Malaya at the Rangoon Conference, aU took an active interest m the proceedings right from
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  • 15 6 Reckon lv's credit! Takes guts to bring home a school report like that!"
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  • 576 6 The 'Monks' Of Westminster LONDON. j/OR lour weeks M.P.a are having a t'hance to live as oilier men. A month V holiday, you *ay? Well, it's not all that much of a holiday and the truth is they would probably do a better job if they got away from the
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    • 251 6 Sir. I agree with Mr. M. P. D. Nair!a (Legislative Councillor and City Councillor) warning to the Unions m Singapore that the creation of rival "splinter" unions will result m union disunity. But 1 disagree with him, when he says, that only irresponsible and
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    • 252 6 Review of Views Poor Students •THE fart that many M;,".- y 1 children m Singapore <dn--1 not continue their school studies owing io their 1 parents' poverty .should be realised by every Malay m Singapore and something should be done, say? CJtusan 1 Melayu. The paper urges that Hie Malay
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  • 140 6  - MALAYAN AFFAIRS ALEX JOSEY Vrences t- liea fOJ lOtt H first time. s danger of :his sort, trskmi are I the n alms of b theon that c th< Ir sincere Can perhaps touch wi'h r Nr imt ver and the k home rli U \<rir i> »fiblf to ol
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  • 268 7 Stalin Backs Malenkov And Party Of Young Followers LONDON, Jon. 1 5— The "doctors' plot" m Russio may be the beginning of a purge which will confirm m power George Malenkov, Stalin's heir designate and moke a clean sweep of his potential rivals, diplomats said
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  • 129 7 LONDON, Jan 15 (Reuter)— Two field marshals u>i.d an a nira h >no ir< d for distinguished war service, have been cho>tn to ancient State regalia a: the Queen's Coronation. Fie d Marshal Viscount Montgomery, victor of Britain's Eighth Army campaign m Africa m 1943
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  • 199 7 KARACHI, Jan. 15, (Reuter). Top-level talks are believed here to be In progress on the possibility of the inclusion of Pakistan m the proposed Middle East defence organisation. Pakistani Foreign Office sources will say nothing on the subject but there has been no
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  • 97 7 BERLIN. Jan. 15 (UP)— The East German Communists are planning to seal the border between West Berlin and the Soviet zone of Germany and establish a "zone of death" similar to the forbidden zone on the border ,of West and Easi Germiny, according
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  • 81 7 CALCUTTA. Jan. 15 < Reiner). —Mr. Clement Attiee. British Opposition leader, left here by air yesterday morning On his way back home from the Asian Socialist conference m Rangoon. Mr. Attiee wno arrived here last night described the conference as a great success. He told pressmen
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  • 57 7 Fog Foils UK Air Services LONDON. Jan. 15, (Router). Fog for the seventh clay running today upset Britain's air services with the outside world. All British European Airways planes were delayed at European fields or had been diverted to fog free airports elsewhere m Britain. The services between London and
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  • 55 7 LONDON. Jan. 15. (AP).— The Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth, received a unique four-grade jump m rank today to full Admiral of the British Royal Navy. At the sam€ time he was made a Field Marsha] of the Army and Marshal of Royal Air Force. All
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  • 97 7 1 NEW YORK, Jan 15, 1 (Reuter). Breaking with j 1 sartorial tradition. Gen- eral Dwight Eisenhower. J will wear a black horn burg instead of the usual i silk hat when he is sworn i In as President next Tuesday. Mr. James Haserty. the General's
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  • 62 7 PEARL, HARBCM'R Jan. 15 (AP) The submarine Tilefish was struck by the fishing- i vessel Olympic m Hawaiian waters early on Wednesday. Pacific Fleet Headquarters said there was only minor damage and nobody was injured. A brief announcement said the Olympic suffered "some damage." The fish ing-boat
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  • 249 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 15— The Secretary of Slate Mr. Dean Acheson. confidently told a farewell newi conference yesterday that great progress had beea made m the free world's efforts to repel Communist aggression. Tolling nn overflow crowd of I reporters that "parting is md) a
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  • 135 7 Monty: 'A New Way To Peace' DURHAM, Jan. 15 (AP) Fit d Marshal Viscount M eomery NATO's De p v Supreme Commander, sai I yesterday that too n.;r:v people 'hink peace depends on armed strength "I maintain they are wrong" said Montgomery, one of H itain's most successful v. n
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  • 77 7 TOKYO. Jan. LS (AFP The United Nations Comm i today officially announced "hat it had "sharply reduced" i immunity of Communist ti convoys between Pyoncya R and 'he Communist anntsi i delegation camp at Kaesong The United Nation! accused the Communists of ah..- w
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  • 47 7 RAXGOON CRei —Mr. B. P. Koira'la, Pn Nepali Con gi 'er yesterday that t ild cut tori Rangoon and fl\- back row to Ca where Fribhuvan of Xopal if holding discussions with Nepali leaders on the p of introducing pop lent m N
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    90 7 N VPLES, (Italy), Fai I! {\'P) —King P.. arrived here aboard I) THE BRIDK of the year, 22-year-old Miss Jane RfcNeill only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mt Neill of \rg\ll. Scotland, was greeted by nearly 10.000 spectators when she arrived at St. Giles Cathedral. Edinburgh last
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    • 183 7 BUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan 15 The following are the closing pricr* of rubber ond tin on London Morket today:— LONDwN RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 24 d Spot £958 per ton Feb. 24 d buyers, £959 sellers March 24 d Three months: £942 Apr/June 23 id
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  • 218 8 Local Fishermen Advised To Go More Afield PENANG, Wed. "The development of the Malayan fishing industry depends a s much on the fishermen as on the Government/ stated the Director of Fisheries, Malaya, Mr. D. W. Le Mare, who is now back at his headquarters here after his leave m
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  • 88 8 PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 15 (AP) Nine thousand Philadelphia transportation company workers have struck work, sending two ail( H h.3\i million transit riders m search of other means of travel. The walkout began at midnight on all trolley, subway and bus lines m the third iarge>t city m
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  • 220 8 pnoio. KOBE, Japan, Jan. 14. <ITP).-A1 T P).-A shipping; company which will assign vessels exclusively for Red China trade, has been set up m Kobe, accordingjo the Kyodo news agency. Kyodo said the newly established Asia Shipping Com- v w\\\ charter bottoms from
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  • 55 8 WASHINGTON, -lan. L 5 (AP) —An expori quota for production ;m p ate covering the second quarter of l!i5o has been set ai 138,000 ions, the Commerce Department announced W< Inesday. Of this amount. L 18,035 tons may be used for food packaging and
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  • 132 8 WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (APt —The Civil Aeronautics Board. Wednesday held a preliminary hearing on the Philippines Air Lines' application for authority to extend its trans-Pacific service from San Francisco to Mexico City. The Board then ><■; Feb. 9 sthe bearing date on the case.
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    • 533 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular vSailinqs to China and Japan from Singapore. Porl Swettenbam Prnans:. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From '•Yoi how In Port Hongkong "Asking" Jan M Jan 24 Honikong Sails Sails Penan< Spore tor "Ankinff" lan 25 Jan
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  • 391 9 photo Figures Tell Storg Behind Collapse Of Korean War Boom JAKARTA, Jan 15. The Indonesian Ministry of Economic Affairs has announced that m the first 11 months of 1952, Indosesia exported 697,226 thousand kilograms of rubber. A breakdown m this figure tells the whole story about
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  • 139 9 Move To Restore Sterling ;M E L B O U R N E. Jan. 15 (Reuter-AAP)— Australian Prime Minister Robert Menres said here yesterday that the first great movement towards convertibility of sterling and freer world trade would follow discussions soon to be he'd with Western Europe and the United
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  • 70 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of i Commerce (noon prices) were: Copra 1.0. b. Jan $42 Pepper (Muntok white) $485: Sarawak i white $475; Lampong white $455; Lampong black $390. Coconut Oil (new tins) $68.50 (old) $64. Lewis nnd Pest? closing 'prices): Copra f.o.b. Jan. $42J i done, with buyers at
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  • 65 9 Truman' s Ideas Of Prosperity WASHINGTON' Jan. !5: (UP)— President Truman handed Congress his ideas loday on how to maintain prosperity beyond 1953. but some Elepublican leaders cave them a t»ol-treatment. Chairman Leo Allen of the House Rules Committee remarked to newsmen that t > el "incoming administration n ably
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  • 300 9 M. Jan. I"). (IP).— Hongkong's best customer during 1952 was ed closelj b\ Communist China, while Malaya came third. Thaiosa followed m order of importance. Review 9 ol Hongkon.g'? v sinesa p.;r;::shc i hero ed 1 bere were st lea-' s
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  • 103 9 (losing rubber pruts (vents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: No 1 K.S.S Spot Loose 811 81 1 No. 1 K.S.S 8"24 KZi No. 2 R.S.S. 771 78 No 3 K.S.S. 74 i ::> Tone: Easier. tin SINGAPORE. Thurs The price of tin today was Si:t>' I nchaimed.
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  • 30 9 rOKYO, Jan 15, tUP)'— Tbe Chinese Communists have declared more than 10,000,n00 hectacres of neglected land m northeasi China suitable ic>r State farming, Peipir.g Radio said today.
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  • 168 9 Xl BBER prices m Singapore dropped Dy 13 cents per lb yesterday when first grade rubber (Feb) closed tor the day at 82\ cents per lb. The prices were generally owe? following low prices m Nr.v York and London the ore vious d
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  • 138 9 THE Malayan share market was fairly steady yesterday v ith Industrials firm Improved interest was shown m tin shares while rubbers were as usual stagnant. Changed prices were: Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller? SB Petrol 35/8 36/Con Tin Smelt Ovas 22/8 23/Hkong S'hai Bunk (Hkong reg.>
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  • 25 9 LONDON Jan. 15. (Reii'cr) An inrreas* of two pence an hour for about 1.000.00 l worker* m Britain's building industry adding about £20,-
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  • 109 9 5 M. Prof it For Bank Of India THE Bank of India Ltd., t made a profit of 8,311,553 Rupees (approximately Ma!. $5,000,000) for 1 the year 1952. Ot this profit, inpome tax and iuper tax claimed aboul 3.1 million rupees (approx. Alnl. SI. B million). Tiie directors also propose
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  • 190 9 PENANG, Wed— There »re at present 10.000 licensed radio sets m Penang and Province Wellesley more than 50 per cent being owned by Chinese. But quite a number of] people are vising their sets I without a licence, the Station Manager. Radio Malaya. Pen-
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG, Jan 14 Stai d Sen [oe Closing prl ci ;nn Ihp Honck ing Exc! i 1 d.i\ yen (15 fi3 to £1 $6.***** lo US$l 51 2 Mala^ .:i $1: 10.253 to one T Rupiah Gold |2I f -<
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    • 633 9 l^s^s^^s^^s^^sw^^^-^^— <"^ „«J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^p^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^«M*' t™*Mtott3BBB •^£-'■•7 SINGAPORE •KEBS. B JS£S B \aK"®| weather repor? DIARY MIMMI M lI.MPKLVII Rl m SINGAPORE POI ICF HAND- pi.v 8^. I FMS!4 '30 p m J«< Wto 7.30 «ji Jan 1% tosSS®****** o «-?vsVh<^ mm>vi> n :^-k... ii:. t, GEOGBAPHICA! SOriRTT- L«c ***«rt". P»l»mbang (GAJISI
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  • 871 10  -  IVOR BROWN By 'TIIrKK is no doubt that British actinic >tmds hiiih m world esteem and th.it If th«*re could h,. Themtr 1 < j 1 Olympics. Kiitain should be m th#- (ioWl Medal ctesa. one oJ eompa ibra ias a ;r.
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  • 50 10 HAZEL SCOTT, famous American pianist and hammond organist, who reeealif made a most successful tour of the British Isles and Europe, is seen here getting the approval of a >oung fan o» h»r new evening gown before going on the stage for a recital m Paris.
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  • 974 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES By \BOUT two (reeks ago I mentioned m this column the fact that George Spam) Hormel the Second had married the brown haired pugnosed charmer who danced so delightfully for us m "An American m Paris'* Leslie Caron. A little more news now
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  • 107 10 Sir Gerald Temnier. the High Commissioner is to nave a ,l cial viewing of Republic's prize-winning P Ult t c re^ s t Man" over the week-end, This has resulted from a request made by the ffigh Commissioner to Mr. S ic g£ ied s
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  • 513 10  - THROUGH THE SWING DOOR BILLWEBB JONES &}J{ I AM, of course, quite aware that the fllm "La Ronde" is a delightful memory, and I've no doubt that most of the ftlm-loving public have become familiar with the music. As my contemporary Oswald Henry said— '"You will be humming and whistling
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  • 778 10  -  ANACRUSIS Music Notes By "TIER PLAYING commands 11 attention by reason of its poetry and thestronff personal conviction behind it. admirably displayed m Chausson's "Poeme and a Delius Sonata." Tins is what the music critic of the London Times had to say after a Wfemore
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    • 377 10 |>/f RITA DEL MAR, I rpOB v s qi OVATION: X a»stT ersat l»a »-nri- 1 <h«-» \\w aaderstaßMling, 1 hut -.oiirud.' is the srhool si geataSk**— M.ihbttn. IKIU \V I(»K I KYONE: < A >pl conserval and .1 j" itude 'ma: d ;.fe and conditions transpir--.1» I I He
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    • 205 10 The Finest Name on Record 78 R. P. M. RECORDS TEDDY JOHNSON with NORRIE PARAMOUR ond his Orchewro OH, MY LOVE, OH MY HEART MY LOVE AND DEVOTION 06 3183 JOHNNIE RAY LOVE MZ (Baby can't you love me) DON'T SAY LOVE HAS ENDED Di FRANKIE LAINE and JO STAFFORD
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  • 284 11 There' s Colour Par— Even In S. A frican Sport his title fight success completely nonplussed South African boxing class. Tu'i's success fag Englani gives rise to a delicate positioi m South African boxing. Thi n gnizcd flyweight champioj M.;r rua Temple of Durban if Tali and Temple won't I
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  • 68 11 g jd v i oznmunity .v riendly i sag nst 'he Diethlem ts Club o Sa vi daj ~30 m. th< Hong Bahru C C 3. uru C C team will be I m S Liang Tye Lee Livr; K::n Woon. Yap ta Cboa rxe
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  • 241 11 LONDON, Jan. 8 tHeuten— Football fixtures tor Saturday. 17th January, l ;<."■>;} LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsi nal vs. Wolves Blackpool v>. Aston Villa Cardiff vs. Tottenham Charli m vs Sheffieid W. Chelsea vs, Bolton Derbj vs Sunderland Liv< p u'i vs Manchester C Man< -to;- IT.l
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  • 301 11 MANY who are referring to tonight's encounter between Lira Kee Cha n and Thep Vithool, main eventer m Nene's Junior card at the Happy World stadium, as purely a "grudge fight" must be wrong. Both fighters are merely out to prove their worth, and though they will
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  • 460 11 NEWCASTLE UNITED ENTER 4th ROUND without Milbum RESULTS FA. Cup Third Round Bolton W 3, Fulham 1. Newcastle U. 3, Swansea n FA. Cup Third Round Replays Chelsea I, Derby County 0 (after extra time) Southampton 2, Lincoln C. i THIRD DIV. SOUTHERN Ipswich T 2. Torquay U. 2 Swindon
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  • 128 11 PORT OF SPAIN, (Trinidad), Jan. 14 Renter An unbeaten century by Vijay Elazare who made 111 not oul helped >idia take -heir first innings score to 240 for 7 by the close of the second day of the match against Trinidad here today. With M.L. Apte
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    • 327 11 NOTICES NOTICE THE CHARTERED BAMS OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA CHINA m reby notify an] interested persons that MR COLIN BAIX v no longer ti their employ. N 0 THE GeaeraJ Agents and Sub-Booking Agents for the UNION Oh BURMA AIRWAYS at PENANG and SINGAPORE APPLICATIONS are invite, from reliable business firm:
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    • 660 11 AMOUrVCEMErYT Borneo Hatofg LlmJted. Sir. •P c »nn tunoa that their le o lone .'lumbers wiil tm changed to 11SS4/5/6/7/8 (5 linesi ai from Feb. Ist. 1953, SITUATIONS VACANT KIM (AIIOV DFPARTMrNT. PAHANG. Varan* ies For Prnhationrr Teachers Vaeaaeies K\ist In The Si Air of I'ahang For: 111 I'rohationrr Trarhers
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  • 61 12 SGAPORI Recreati m Club told football practices on Monday, Wednesday and i The following are asked to urn up for training: c.c Si.vii. R. Mosbf:3*»n. D. R gues L Rxi.'i^ur-^. A W. i M Carroll, R. Henderson, d€ Rio, >■'■■■-■■ io, S. Orion, R. Stevens, L Rodrigo,
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  • 515 12 Stop Nationalising Sports: Call By Olympic Chief asked for the views of receipients of his letter on the subjects he discussed. Brundage noted also that there now are 80 national committees recognized by the international group and that most participated m the 1952 games. He warned that if the i
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  • 46 12 TODAY'S SPORT KIOCKEY: SHA -->r Replay— BoD v ITC <n i s;'.-r Road. Frtei <(' >j >•.•• d SRC or SRC BOXING: Urn Kee Chan v Thep Y-'hool U •,':>-/ IV d Stadium. MALACCA HOCKEY: MHC So\ Uen (<> traugv ir, 4-"> v.in. M ICCQ t> S-' h p >.
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  • 90 12 WASHINGTON". Jan. 15 (AP) Australia's Frank Sedman evened the score with Jack Kramer ta their pro tennis tour at three matches apiece, m defeating the American star m straighi sets last night 6—2, 6—4. Kramer appeal. 'd listless as Sedgman piled up point after point on
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  • 170 12 Boxing Awards Presented NEW YORK. Jan. 15 (UP)— Speaker of the H use Joe Martin will present heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano with the Fighter of the Year Award t might at the annual dinner of the Ring Writers' Association m the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Marciano will come m from his
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  • 66 12 LONDON. Jan. 15, (Reuter).Midweek football fixtures nexi week are: Monday Jan. 19: League Three (Northern): Port Vale v Scii:;- I thorpe United (postponed om i i Jan. 10. owing to F.A. Cup) Wednesday Jan. 21 League j Three (Southern): Exeter City Colchester United. League Three (Northern.
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  • 294 12 TIIF German giant, Gargantua and the Blonde Tiger will meet again tomorrow night— it only to settle the controversy which raged among wrestling fans after their last week's battle at the Happy World stadium. 'I 'I was di tq lalifled f ore at o::e pinfall
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  • 106 12 MELROIRN'F. Jan. IS (AFP)— In the semi-finals of (he men's singles of the Australian tennis championships here today Ken Roscuall of Australia beat Vie Sei\as of the United States, 6-2, i-U. T-5, ti-4. Mervyn Rose of Australia beat lan Ayre of Australia, 4-6, 4-6. 6-1. 6-2. 6-4.
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  • 69 12 SPRINGFIELD (Illinois), Jan. 15 (AP)— Jesse Owens. Negro tra k great, probably will be the new secretary of the Illinois Athletic Commission. Sources close to 'newlyelected Governor William Stratton's administration said that Stratton favours the former Ohio State and Olympic team star for the position. Owens
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  • 303 12 ST. LOUS, Missouri, Jan. 15, (UP)—Ex-heavy-weight champion Ezzard Charles defeated Wes Basconi tonight by scoring a technical knockout m the ninth round ot a scheduled 10-round bout. Charles, at 178 lbs. to his younger opponent's 178J, was the winner ail the way m a bruising
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  • 551 12 Is US Boxing On The Decline? NEW YORK, Jan. 15 (UP) The new year 1953 may provide a peculiar situation m professional boxing the field of foreign boxers m America may be at very low ebb yet America will lose much of its cmi- r*ence m
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  • 89 12 Stadium: Premier Worried MELBOURNE. Jan. 15, (Reuter-AAP). Work on the main stadium for the Olympic Games here 195t» was stopped yesterday by an order from State Premier John C.iin. Mr. Cain said that he was worried about the cost involved. He announced that a revised estimate for staffing thr Olympics
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  • 105 12 THE February Cup wi!; be t^e main attraction of the Singapore Turf Club's I meeting of the season. 'I race will bo for bora 2. division I over furl The meeting for classes and 3 horse? will be held on Feb. 21, 25 and
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  • 96 12 Japs To Play In Davis Cup TOKYO. .Tan. 15 (AP)-The Japan Tennis Association derided today to send a maximum of four piayers to the [953 North American Davis Cup Zone elimination mat Tiie Kyodo News Service said the association also decided to invite two or three U Australia's top tennis
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  • 112 12 The Playfair Badminton Party of Singapore held their 20! a annual general meeting at the residence of Mr. K. Thomas Kuruvilla at Rangoon Road The following office-bearers were elected: President: Mr. Poh Guan Tee. Vice-Presidents: Mr. Cyril Woe and Mr. Sect Tiong Hoe, hon. secretary: Mr. Robert
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  • 119 12 THE Nee Soon Small Bore Riflo Club will select two Ladies teams and three Gents teams from the folio a ing: Ladies: Mrs. Braverstork. Mrs. Vaal. Mrs. Bills. Mrs. Rackstravv, Mrs. O'Leary Mrs Bartlett, Mrs. Tod, "WO I Thursby. L/C Silcock. Mrs Whitweli, Mrs. Forrester, Mr>
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  • 23 12 LONDON, Jan. 14: (Reuter) Rugby Union results University of London 15 St. Barts Hospital O. Royal Navy 11 Civil Service 24.
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  • 41 12 AUSTRALIA'S leading: jockey, Edgar Britt who will be riding for Captain Elsy stables m London, arrived m Singapore by Qantas BOAC Constellation yesterday He will stay m Singapore for two days before proceeding to London by the Comet.
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