Singapore Standard, 1 December 1953

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD mbmbvmbv M Vol. iv. No. 152. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 360 1 'HI CUGI!' HIS FANS SHOUT Yes, He's Here! AS RHUMBA KING LANDS i [CAN Rhumba Kin^, Xavier Cugat, and fe, Abbe Lane, received the warmest nded > visiting entertainers when they arrived at Kallang Airport arrived with their Latinthan 300 fans, sponsors and i patiently at the Airport. Banners and
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  • 47 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30— (UP) President Eisenhow* r returned tonight from a sixday i ng m va t ion to make Rnal preparations for the Bermuda c week-end with Brit/ n Prime Minuter, Sir Winston Churchill an i French Premier Joseph Lantel.
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  • 193 1 Undaunted At 79Winnie Seeks Last Peace Maker Role LONDON, Nov. 30.— Sir Winston Churchill reached his 79th birthday today bearing on his bowed old shoulders the rising hopes of the British people for a lasting peace with Russia. Informed sources said the British Prime Minister; believed the prospects for ending
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  • 92 1 CASEY'S TRIBUTE THE TERM of office of The Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom m SouthEast Asia. Mr. Ma'.colm MacDuiiaid. has been extended lor a year, until the end of 1954. With this announcement comes a Reu'er report from Me'bourne that Australia* External AfTairs Minister. Mr
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  • 34 1 BANGKOK, Nov. 30 (AFP) —The Office of the Ministers Council announced this morning that books, photographs and films for movies will be allowed into Thailand fre« °l custom* duties.
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  • 278 1 Templer Stays To Finish 'Hot' War Until Civilians Can Take Over... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.-General Sir Gerald Ternpier will continue as Federation High Commissioner beyond his two-year term ending next February "until the British Cabinet decides that the Malayan Command can safely revert to civilian hands/ 1 sources close to Government
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  • 96 1 LONDON. Nov. 30— (AP)— v'early €1.000,000 worth of Russian gold arrived at Lotiion airport from Prague to[iy, and was rushed ofi under wavy polio guard to a secret lestination m London. The gold six tons of ingots tamped with the Hammer '.'.id Sickle hallmark
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  • 70 1 QUEEN SAILS INTO PACIFIC BALBOA Panama, Nov. 30: (Renter) The liner Gothic I with the Queen and the Duke o:' Edinburgh on board sailed out into the Pacific from here today for the 17-day 6.000--mile crui.-e to the Fiji Islands, next call m the Royal tour. The Gothi-* was escorted
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  • 60 1 TEHERAN. Nov. SO— (UP)— Ousted Premier Mohammed Mosswktq threatened «new today *o go on a hunger strike "tD the df^atiy to protest the conduct of his treason trial and the uovernment prosecutor darod him 10 "try it." The 72-y( i ar-old defendani made the threat m
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  • 24 1 THE Westmin W peal Fund i 1<>(1 L 600,000, with a jump of 1 SO.OOO during 'Si\ c the Abbey week." Reuter
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  • 15 1 "Drop that and smarten him up a bit! Realise he's I beins televised?*'
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  • 30 1 THE British Government has withdrawn recognition of the Kabaka (King) of Buganda as sovereign of this important province ot the British pro- .rate of Uganda, West Africa.- AFP
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  • 419 1 WINSTON CHURCHILL IS YOUNGEST DONOR THE youngest contributor to The Standard's < hristmas Fuud walked into our office m Robinson Road, yesterday firmly dutch. iin his daddy's hand. Barely two years-old. Master Winston Churchill Bapti.sta. who has been m Singapore hardly a month, toddled «P to Mrs. Maxine Hall, a
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  • 108 1 Rubber: Prop Is Sought WASHINGTON. N-v \.O. (AP>— Th«» GOWMMOI a major rublvr b*ytf will HMM ask the industry's rept ••-.i^ntatives how it i holp bolster tht saft*m<l mai ktt |0f Mtlinl rubh. t 'I in* < .t Sen V1 1 h V ministration (GSA) innoun ed i nmoned 1
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  • 41 1 HONGKOI Mo!.- than -4 •>»> Chin i i Chine <* t rdajr from Su the Dutch liner Tjin mgl 'l )i 'V were -■'> a polfc t to ♦he hor<l- i I'm reported the f r <• mad« i" >f Red
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    • 35 1 FASHIONABIE^HOg SEASON TRAOINGCO. A .it, Flying to Singapore hi. C»|. I J^^\\*^^J-J ."Vl I'">.1 '">. < apMans arc U ik\ 17*^ tl( I'l.n* jiid occasion. /whw*<v- TAtan is a MmaSl>' everywhere people are saying JAVE A CAPSTAN
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    • 124 1 COIO STOWAGE fxi IB P CREAMERIES If I Of /^Xavier Cugat show ODEON CINEMA: i«< o< s pm Prcrn ere Perf HIM Ml hou RAFFLES HOTEL: Jf- Dc ..<> Pr?mte»e Donee c> Key-«. Al»o 2nd. 3rd Cr Sth Deremb«r. HAPPY WORLD STADIUM: 2 mm 4 revue with 10 erf* on
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  • 144 2 A PLEA FOR GOVT. TO AID LOCAL INDUSTRY Standard Stan Reporter TE man lurers m the Federation ed the Govern- > ing to strangle local cigarette manuU:< industry by "fava's suppliers ol impoi ted cigarettes." Vl r. P ig Chin Foong, ;o < Ada; aid that i:i «i hall the
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    83 2 SINGAPORE is an "extremely Rood market" for Brit! <h products (specially radios, Mr. T. \V. Hogg, a j visiting- British industrialisl. said m Singapore yesterday. .Mr. Hogg, export nian-a-n r of Mi|lhird Oversea! United, hi on a study tour of the Far and .Middle I isl m promote Milliard radio
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  • 41 2 IPOH, Mon— Perak Branch ot the Malayan Chinese Association lasl evening formed an branch n the New Village r Pinji. Mr. Fern Chou elected chairman of this branch and Mr Lee Kwet [in s< i iv tary.
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  • 123 2 IPOH. Mon. Three Chinese, including a young girl, were produced before Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalli today on charges or organising the illegal numbers lotteries (Chee Fah). All claimed trial. The girl, Chan Nooi (17), was arrested m a house at Hugh Txjw street on Saturday. She
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  • 38 2 FOURTEEN senior students of the Methodist English Si-hoo!. rsnjonj Malim. who left for Bat u Gajah to sit for the forthcoming Cambridge School Certificate examination, entertained teachers and government officials to a farewen dinner on Sunday
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  • 37 2 aildaltar. Proprietor of th,- r «ner Paul and Co. PhotoJWjjeri Pawed .r.vuy peacefully KJ2" csuicnc^ at No. 7 Wilkir. So a v d^»SK re 7 The funeral cortege will leave m rttMtQOt at 4.J0 p.iu. tuaay.
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  • 217 2 Standard Staff Reporter XAVIER Cupat the artist was very much m evidence at a cocktail party given by his sponsors. Fraser and Neavo at th r Odeon's Hollywood Kooni last ni«ht. O;ie reporter handed CvKat a sheaf of papers and asked him for
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  • 252 2 KUALA LUMPUS, Mon.— The case of the missing Municipal Health Inspector, Mr. C. Nalliah, which had set the people of Kuala Lumpur talking was again the subject of a heated debate m the Municipal Council today. While f he storm raged, the Member for
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  • 61 2 KLAXG Moil— The new Soo Jin Public School at Kapar is to be opened on Dor-. 13 by the District Officer Kiang. Situated at the loth mi'e on the Kkmg-Kua!a Selangor Road, the school opening is timed to trke p'nce at 11 a.m. m the morning and all
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  • 112 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents P«*r Ib.) m Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S 8 Spot Loose i.o i j.o. No. 1 R.S.S. 601 i.X No. 2 R.S.S. :>f>i 50] No. 3 R.S.S. 57 i 57 i Tour: Quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin yester
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  • 117 2 'ALLIANCE DOES NOT SLING MUD' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. At a rally last night, Mr. S M. Yong. IMXO-MCA Al.iance Jegai adviser, asked Urn people to vote for Che Aziz bin Isi.iik. Alliaoot candidate for the Bungsar Ward mi n the Kiu. Lumpur Mtlllfc I Elections. He «=aid Chv A/iz would
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  • 89 2 Shows At Election Meeting MUAR. Mon. The Malay Schoo. Padang hero was a lively Ken€ last nicht when UMNO-MCA Alliance held a meeting m support of its candidate f< r .1. Aaharani Ward. Dr. Lim Ah Sitt. There Wi c open ai r cinema shows iit intervals of sper Dr.
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  • 114 2 BITTER WORTH, MtM Dccisioais to ask Cnvornment for a hotter salary scheme and to institute training courses on various subiet ts were made by the PeiighuJus Association of Fcnang anrl Proving WellesIcy at its annual general meeting m K< pa!a Batas, yesterday Election of officer
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  • 51 2 Indian Congren will held condolence meeting tomorrow eveninf at g p m at 6 Ra<£ Course Road, m memory of i>ir Bengal Rau the Pn^ent of f he InternaUOOJJ Court of .Ju^Uce who died .yesterday if Amsterdam. Mr. Gopala Menon. the C >v 7J«n«l I India
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  • 25 2 A DRIVE* Uamrlon bin AMullah w..s lined $40 by tiic Magistrate, Uumt, for driving a jeep without COO- atjon foi others at K«rn
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  • 145 2 BID TO GIVE FACA CHIEF POWER TO PICK 'CABINET' Standard Stall I; fmriet A BIG change m the Constitution »f 11 Chinese Association which will kiw n, r power to nominate' his "Cabinet' uill the Pan-Malayan meeting to be h< j n c Dec. 27. More than 100 delegate are
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  • 94 2 Crept Under Barbed Wire To Avoid Angry Wife i v:\m n o I l\ h U'<- rialr* .is thr nil ii, -I 8 .»t J" ■ml .«i htM ♦'<•! Ml Mil K<" t h> r M |j 'I'll- i It l thr i. (l SI. Inn). husband ii M .Illll'l'.
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  • 85 2 Ex -Bandits Are Leading Normai Life MALACCA. M. ca*i owa Fifth P Spe. ial Op< Force, comp ered bancii'- a normai Ufa ir> th« toutheastern .Jasm Dis\ :>out 25 miles from (own. Some of c accompanied by theif Fa ami dependauis m theii racks a former pop < p The
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  • 47 3 I sufl Reporter ngines roared Fire Hill Street, arly yesterfire a mere 1 ne ler control ould a o! jren ore. at I thunderThe windows, I rain- the whole hed il they rould itement. which to m Temple
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  • 30 3 photo. A policeman stands guard at the crockery store which was destroyed by a I a.m. fire yesterday. Som e $100,900 worth property up flames.-! Standard
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  • 339 3 Varsity Course In Social Study To Begin In Oct. APPLICATIONS for the 1954-1355 course m Social Studies at the University of Malaya beginning m October next, are now being called for, and form^are available from the Registrar of the University. The two-years* course is primarily Intended to jive professional training
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  • 76 3 IPOH. Mori The night mail train from Ipoh to Kuala Lumpur and vice versa will be pi >vi le 1 with sleeping h »g ft >m T tmorrow. Thj »a :i l>r the night mail from l[> A\ i) Kuala Lumpur will be available at the
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  • 67 3 BATU PAH AT. Mon.— A ballet number "The Awakening" was among the items stager! by the students of the Temenging Ibrahim Girls' School at their annual prize-giving concert recently at the Government English School hall. Tiie Headmistress. Miss Van Someran, m her speech said that there will
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  • 40 3 MRS. BA SHWE. wife of the Burmese Defence Minister, is arriving m Singapore today on a visit. She will be the guest of Mr. U. B:i Thaung, Burmese Consul m Singapore, and his wife.
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  • 35 3 FOR attempting to move one kjtty ton tahils of cooked rice outside the wire fencing area a* Bukit Gambier, Muur. without a permit. Atan biti Paimin was fined $10 by the Muar Magistrate.
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  • 56 3 NO further casualties to Communist terrorists or amongst th c Security Forces have been reported since yesterday. It can now be reported that a n unarmed terrorist. Siow Hone* a'iis Siow IJng, surrendered to If ;me Guards at KamI pong Mas j id i'» the Kuala i
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  • 42 3 A THIFP" slipped into a room m a Singapore hotel occupied by an American civil engineer m the small hours of Sunday and ti>ok away £40 m Australian currency. The engineer had arrived m Singapore on Friday.
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  • 78 3 THREE warrants for the arrest ol Ng Tiong Soo n of North Riidge Road. Singapore, wore issue 1 for using three different lorries when their licences were not m force, said Senior Vehicle Inspector Baboo bin Haron yesterday. The inspector told the City Police Court that
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  • 169 3 More Blankets For Athens Quake Victims THE tliifd consignment of i blankets for the Greek earthquake victims leaves Singapore this week for Athens as a further donation of aid from Singapore "Jaycees," the Colony's Junior Chamber of Commerce. Qantas Empire Airways and Trans-World Airlines have bot n promised to carry
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  • 338 3 LACK OF LABOUR MAY HIT MASTER PLAN -rL.crxo.r-rn Stondor d Stoff Reporter rKft THE DRA F L RepOr of h Diagnostic Survey Team's building Lnrf ?*k "K fy held c F e nH y. 'ereols that aroilobility of trained labour ond not building materials will be the major limiting factor
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  • 146 3 'Our Cinema Taxes' Are The Highest SINGAPORE Government. entertainment taxes are amongst the highest m the world and thif .is because the Government has Dot realised the usefulness of tho cinema to the Life of the community, lai i Mr. C. R Dn.-uratha R ij. lative Councillor, yesterday. Speaking at
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  • 183 3 Standard Staff Reporter TEN ASIANS will today bo appointed radet or sub-officers m thp Singapore Prisons Service to enable them later to become principal officers, which posts have hitherto been held by expatriates only, Major W.L.P. Sorhon. Commissioner of Prisons, told a press
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  • 97 3 MAN GOES FREE TAX AH CHIANG. accused of using a private car for hire, was yesterday acquitted by the City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. .I.M. Devereux-Colebourn, because nobody could be found to -4ive pvidoncp against him. Chief Vehicle Inspector d. Westevhout told tho court thai the principal
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  • 99 3 I* -5* iE V:^e-Cha!icellor of the Prof. Paton. last night broadcast over Radio Melbourne an appreciation of the recent SI OO,OOO contribution of S:ngapore towards the Intornati >nal House, which is soon to be built for Melbourne University. Professor Paton promised .that the University
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  • 202 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Council of Women will open its own office today for the first time since it was established about 18 months ago, it was announced after a recent meeting of the Executive Committee. The office, at 8, Makepeace Road, off
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  • 52 3 SIGNALMAN Omar bin Ahmad of the 19th Air Formation Signals, Changi, was found guilty of striking Corporal Ford at an empty car park on Nov. 2 at Changi. The court martini which tried him sentenced him to 84 days' detention, sentence to be confirmed by
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  • 244 3 Plan For Plastic I Cards Delayed THE scheme to provide plastic or plasticized identity cards for Singapore is m suspended animation. The scheme was recommended by the Organization and Methods Branch of the Singapore Government earlier this year on the best method of providing mere durable tokens of registration for
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  • 68 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— No banishee from Singap it Penang or Malacca can ben forth take refuge m other p 11 of the Federation to avi leportation to his country of origin or domi I The Federal Le ilativ Council passed, on a Certificate of Urgency on
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  • 67 3 BUTTER WORTH. Mon.— Th« tentative site for a clock towei to be erected here to COOim morate the Coronation was approved last week at a meeting oE the Town CounciL The dock tower, which is 1 > be 60 fret high with a fourface timepiece, is
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    • 279 3 "My Milliard Radio J means th(> World f% /o we/ Come m and see the Ml 1954 iu'\s range of world explorers. i>jsLJ MODEL MUS. 213 MODEL MAS 219 3 waveband, 5 valve table 6 vil.c, 4 waveband r,f# reco.or fjr AC DC ma.ns. modd f^r AC SPORE: $140.00. j
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  • 218 4 JUDGE HITS AT DELAY TONTINE CASE IPOH, Mon:— The President of the Sessions Court, Mr. E. V. A. Peers today criticised the prosecution foi submitting amended charges to the defence counsel at the Jist minute. Mi i i to have h< ><"i a caM Eg»<n*l three Chinese alleged t have
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  • 261 4 THE military mail muddle m Singapore is now bein# investigated but no court ol inquiry has been convcn ed to iind out why mail addressed to hundreds of British troops transiting through Singapore was not delivered and still lay rotting m an Army
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  • 29 4 A WATERPROOF ady 1 wristwatch valued a1 $50 was n from a house m the Tanglin area of Singapore bc-j i] Nov. l'l* and I i lay.
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    24 4 photo. i MISS Muriel E. Saddler and Mr. Ralph Fletcher (above) were married at the Kuala Lumpur St. Mary's Church o n Saturda Standard
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  • 20 4 MR. CHARLES Muthu, formerly of Taiping, baa been appointed Building Inspector, Town Board. Kuala Muda, Sungei Patani.
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  • 148 4 Police Thank An Impartial Witness A DANISH merchant. Mr. Henry Hanse, described by the prosecution y s an "impartial" witness was thanked for his public spiritedness by Police and the Singapore |FouMh Criminal District Judge. Mr. j.b. Jeyaratnam after he had given evidence y< sterday. Tiio case was one m
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  • 88 4 THE Singapore Govern roent Wokers Union has sei t a reminder to the Colonia retary asking about improvement of \he facilities for water storage aril electricity supply to their members living m Government quartra a1 Pulau Brani. The letter states that after undertaking by Government
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  • 131 4 Call To Revise Synthetic Prices KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Britain should pres; the United States for re vision of synthetic rub ber prices at the forth coming: Bermuda Confer ence of the "Big-Three' western leaders, leading rubber circles said to day. They suggested the Malayar rubber industry should urs< Sir Gerald
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  • 84 4 A RELIGIOUS service was held yesterday m Kuala Trengganu at tlie funeral of Special Constable Daud bin Abdullah. Who was killed m a clash between an Area Security Unit and a party o f te^ terrorists m the Besut area of Trengganu on Saturday. The
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  • 92 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A man who was alleged to have killed a woman by stabbing her 2<) times toda v unsuccessfully appealed asaii?>t -tm conviction and sentence of death. The man. Periasamy. an estate labourer. \va s alleged tv have murdered th e woman, Pcriayee. m Kelama
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  • 54 4 AFTER a drinking bout hr 'i-ad over the week-end Ka Aliyes stood m the middle ol Bukit Timah Road, and began directing traffic. Pleading guilty to a charge of disorderly behaviour, Kamu said he was drunk and did not kno v what he was d
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  • 31 4 HONGKONG, Soy 30. Special Standard Service. Closing pi ices pi the Hongkong Exchange "d,<y were $***** m 1 sterlinV o $O u 2o^ lo one Indonesia Ruppmh: Gold $2,505.
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  • 256 4 Soviet Army Deserter Is Glad He Spoke Chinese Well By BERNARD WILLIAMS Standard Shipping Reporter A 35 YEAR-OLD automobile mechanic who served m the Soviet Arm v that fought the Japanese m 1945 is m Singapore today trying hi.s best to put as many miles as he can between himself
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  • 31 4 KUAI LA LUMPUR. Mon.™e Acting Doputy High Comioner, Mr. D.C. Watherston, has just completed a three-day tour of Johore He travelled to an d from Johore Jiuhru by train
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  • 181 4 A DETECTIVE a the Singapore Police Force, Phang Kah Ueng, stood trial m the Assizes yesterday on a charge of abducting a woman and at>tinj to have illicit intercoutm with her. It wa s slated that at 330 a.m. 0:1 Dec. 25 last year Phang and
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  • 59 4 li future neeiing i mci In pn Ifclecommun mrnt oft" dom eharten j IK J r nan« Ml R new P pho m i Lai tba be lion m i Work whan y/'<* 1xr1n,,,.,,. 'I he I), lor lion dire pur. ''I'! "no
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  • 374 4 THESE RUSSIANS ARE FLEEING FROM RED CHINA Standard Shipping Reporter ONE HTNDRED and ninety-four refuses who hstve escaped from the horrors of Communism m Roil China, arrived m the Singapore yesterday, m transit to South America, m the liner TjijaJenka. The group, including 34 children are mo tly descendants of
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  • 45 4 PORT SWEI F Leonfl Kirn n I!< nj tost hi.- balance In fell into the Port s» inn. l! has not > t been I He \va s one picnicker! from X iverc making a i Lumut. a n i Sat'
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  • 85 4 SOUTH Ward voten were tri ati to :i Dim show at to o pa gn last night m supoori «»f Mr. S M. V far. Pi Party candidate rontesting Saturday'i ncil vU lions, i I H. ndej on R iad. "People w 10 plead on bahall
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  • 73 4 LUAH KIM BOH alias Luah Kirn Seng who marie a false declaration and obtained a driving licence while under a Court disqualification was fined $io») and sentenced lo one month's rigorous imprisonmeni by the Singapore I First Traffic Judie, Mr. FA Ch,ia. yesterday. Th 0 Court was
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  • 263 5 Indians Consider Alliance With UMNO-MCA KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malayan Indians wan! time to consider the question of their joining the MCA-UMNO Alliance. A proposal for a big national tripartite set-up of the Malayan Chinese Association, th c United Malay* Nationalist Organisation a nd th c Malayan Indian Congress is being
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  • 195 5 Noisy Victim Is Stabbed By A Robber Standard Stuii Reporter A ROBBKK sUbhtd a younjr mechanic m Slirnton Way. Singapore, at midnight o n Saturday when the latter Ignored his orders to "he silent or else The mechanic's shouts for help attracted the attention of a special t-on.stable. who was
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  • 89 5 THIEVES waited for the n a tributary of Kali H•>t r. Singapore, to rise before they rowed out m ;< sampan and got underneath a built on stilts In mid- ream. They knew thai the co ip occupying the hut were awaj —the 'wife
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  • 358 5 Estate Staff Want Extra Rice, Movies JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Twenty eight representatives of Indian estate workers from Central and Northern Johore who attended the second civic course organised by the Information Services, complain of insufficient rice rations and entertainment on their estates. These workers who previously had nu idea of
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  • 91 5 'Kita Sokong Singa' Badge From Queen THK (iovernor of Btagapore. Sir John Nicoll. will present a ba4g€ approved and signed bj Ihe Queen to Air Headquarters Singapore youngest services head quarters on the island at a parade m Seletar today. The badge bears the Matey Motto "Kita Sokonj; Sisiga" wliieh
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  • 62 5 THE Theosophical Society of Singapore will hold three public lectures at their premises at No. 9 Cairnhill Road dining December. The talks ;ir 0 on 'Twelve Maxims tor a practical Life/ 1 Dec. a discussion on "Happiness and Values," Dec 10; and talk on M The
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  • 142 5 BO! I HAI ANN appeared before Ir Justice Buttrose m tiie Singapore Assizes ori a charge of murdering Leo Pak j (Hue whom he i s alleged to have fatally shot on the flight of Sept 12, at Potong Pasir. It was alleged
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  • 29 5 OW YEOKfI I.OH CHEE was yesterday ttned |50 by the Singapore Second rrafflc Mafistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong lor inconsiderate parking and $25 for parking without lights.
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  • 129 5 SEXT to the Gimso i Home for Boys. Clementi Road, for three years, an 18-year-old boy made three pv spades to see something of the outside world. The boy. Lv Ah Chong laid this when charged m the Singapore Fifth Police yesterday for making a fourth attempt
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  • 122 5 UM m sf.nc; was Rned $250 m default two months rigorous imprisonment m the Seventh Police Court yesterday on an alternative ft of retaining M sacks <> r itolei 1 -crap ammunition was acquitted <>ri th< ori'^i-'.a' charge of theft ol ■mmunit ion Sorijonnt H. Macinnej
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  • 80 5 TOT NUMBER ol ents exceeded the number of donors m the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service end Nov 27. A of 144 transfusions were given against 128 dona* tions. The P!< ent stock of fl In hand stands at 49, with group AB lowest. Of the
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  • 63 5 THE annual "sale ri by the Salvation Army Chi] firen's Home, at :»»<». P Panjang Road (6) Mile) w I offer Christmas i>ar£. all sorts when i 1 <>i a-. Dec. 4. at 4 pm. Ti^rr will be special wn broidei y work. v >.
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  • 65 5 She Won' t Call At Singapore MISS Jacqueline Cochran, \hv First woman to fly through the sound barrier and officially recocnised iS t> world's ti* 1 c- T woman, is n<>w net i Ing at Singapore t>n her home from Austra Reason bcinz thai she has cut short her tour
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  • 153 5 C. K. MORTON Olalava) ltd. hrld a |M party m honour of the Ilon'blo John Mackintosh. Director of John Mackintosh Md. at the Adelphi Roof (iarden yesteraay. Mvr f than l»0 gursts were present Mr. .io;in Mjaeklatosa, Li the bell t» *-«»"d Maikia- i
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    • 310 5 Movie News Dec. Issue On Sale Today TODAY UUHllJli 0NlY! 5 SHOWS at 11. 1 1 i. .0 Ml "FAHFAHSAIKAI MANDARIN Picture i in* lIS| MOON O#fl I IHIUH f*»H Pi f|V Nw B^^^ I G'iY MADISON FRANK LOVEJOY DICK WESSON rw£ EHRBGE or It THE ft. viJ wEn! ri-snt'd
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    • 82 5 Weather Report BJ INIM I M Temperature: I rom -30 pm Nov. 'J? to 1M am Nov. 30. Singapore ,71 PI Penane 1 75 > Ko,u Kihru (7a II. Kuala Lumpur (7! F), Ipoh 1 71 I Kuaulan BJ SXlSSS m Temperature: I rom 7.30 a.m. lo 9JJ P Nov.
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  • 713 6 'I /IK K< nf]« Commission cannot now complain that due notice is not being taken of its existence by th»- public. During the past few weeks it has received a mr.)i)p r o! memoranda sufficient to show that there is a con iderable body of opinion interested
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 227 6 Sir: A few sentences m the report cf the news item on Burma Rice ap pearing m the Vice Press oi Saturday, November 28, were misleading and tend to create misunderstanding. It was not mentioned by Die that "the rice the Malayan Governments had so
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    • 208 6 Sir: "Staunch Singaporean" has, misrepresented :m\ What 1 wrote was that "if the pcop^of Malaya are not adequately interested m elections it is because those returned m the elections so far introduced m the country have no \oice o r dominant voi'v In either of the legis atui
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  • 198 6 Review of Views CJA Memorandum THE Council of Action's J memorandum to the Rendel Commission envisages constit'j*ion which would form a healthy basil for s di mocratic and responsible government m Singapore. says Utusan Melayu editoria y. There is nothing extreme or reactionary m the proposals submitted since w.iai the
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  • 19 6 All mv iraiten mm- iMid K ,(s; U makes Ibe parltem look S bi£* tr." s
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  • 550 6 BEARDED THEY SNEAKED IN AS ARABS UHA I happens when thirty British soldiers are dumped m country where SMOKING v crime? wher; MOVIES are forbidden? where SHAVING U bmnned because men xnthout beards are attacked as enemies? The question suddenly faced a British military headquarters at the height of the
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  • 652 6 Authentic Voice Of Labour Commenting on the memoranda sent to (he kendel Commission by the Singapore Council of Action and its affiliates, Alex Josey says that here at last is the conclusion after reading the three sets of complementary opinions sent to the Rendel Constitutional Commission by the Council of
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  • 571 6 LONDON. (AP)— There's a nest-egg of around UiOO.OOO available m Britain to redeem ;«nyone unfortunate enough to be captured by Barbary coast pirates There's about 113.000 waiting for someone to build a pest house and graveyard m the heart of London should plauue break out. And there is
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    • 88 6 9NCAPORG two. STANDARD INDM-LNDENTI MOkNING NtW'SPAPE.K HEAD OFFICE 128 Robinson Road, Sinqoporc. Telephone Nos: *****— ***** Coble Tekgioph Address: TIGERNEWS Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Square. London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PCNANG 45 Sulton St.. 83. Cowon St., 8. Leith St., Tel *588
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    • 9 6 _M_*~T' ~t a i ii- O^S Pfef^-iirHT.t^aa^a- '"NORTH MALI*"*
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 7 'LIME AIDES' T H WATERING idcrs fo r the Title Queen of the Upper Keys Lime |IVO I, Miami, Florida th< sc lovelies ore fo right) Carolyn Barbora KoufLo i s Shiver, Jackie Sweeting, Joanne Byrum, Koye Burk( and Beth Alall residents Five Upper y s The winner will j,
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  • 60 7 U.S. Protests Thai Attack On Policy X N >v.30 (AFP) Ambassador General Donovan. I ai Premier am at the ek to proan article by i-in-law m a pap< r, it from reliable ■•lay. (i In the paper, S ature United ippori Commun- roach was Fi for that Prii Warn decepVi
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  • 27 7 N v 29: Fo t. ol the lid th trial of Gr ffith! a mj Briti h press n I 'it trial Alri-
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  • 21 7 30 (AFP i < lommereial here Cl Bi ok to -<■(»- i ontro pri s and at a 1<
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  • 13 7 It legation arterday for talks on a i ement Reuter
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    49 7 p m their campaign i.linto Jagaa (seated centre), deposed Premier of British Guiana, fs Interviewed by Vr 1 bl« r «*"< arrival at Bombay Airport. At right I* another d<'|)o <M M.ni.sImii l?lllnh;"» The two. who arc ••citta of the Peoples' Pio?;n-M\o laity arc m l« bolnit ay.tmst depoMlion. A.P.
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  • 394 7 anno opv p o Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Van Tarn announced m Pans lasl; night rhof he was agreeable to opening ar m.snce negotiations m Indo-China "on condition that the most D*r I*O 9 i U <Sl2" te are 9 iven beforehand to avoid the
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  • 35 7 NEW YORK. Nov. >iO (AP) —Joseph Burstyn. 55, fl m distributor who Dioneered m bringing foreign-language films to the United States, died m a trans-Atlantic plane bound (or Paris yesterday.
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    41 7 ake ttept for $chool reform. ,)hoto. MADRIM, daughter of the Minister of Justice. Dr. Djodjt Gondokusumo, lakes part In a recent detnomtration against her father m Jakarta. She carries a banner showing the private secondary rciiool "k,is." About 10.000 ttudentt UP
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  • 32 7 THE presentation of 'he 1952 and 1953 Nobel Peace Prizes- Will take p'a^e m Oslo o.i Dec 10. anniversary of the d< ath ot the donor of the prizes.— AFP
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  • 276 7 1923 MURDER CASE HITS THE FRONT PAGE PARIS, Nov. 30. (AFP) A mysterious murder case winch made the headlines m 1923. lias been thrust back on the front page as police dug m vain during the week-end m a Brittany garden, trying to find a body on the clues provided
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  • 87 7 CONFESSES SHE SOLD 3 GIRLS MANILA, Nov. 30: (AFP) Three schoolgirls missing from Quezon City, just north of Manila, last year. were discovered on Sunday when a woman, sentenced to life imprisonment for kidnapping confessed she sold them to white slave traders m Visayas Nenaida Flores. 23, told Quezon City
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  • 61 7 KARACHI. Nov. 30, (AP) A United States lawmaker said here yesterday he ;nav put a bill before Congress to Mep up ;he quota of immigrants from Pakistan. Representative Emamia! Cel}er. (Democrat, New York) said refugees m Pakistan are m a depressed condition, a though the
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  • 168 7 KOREAN PEACE CONFAB IN DELHI PANMI NJOM, Nov. 30 (IT) The Communists proposed today that the Korean peace conference to be opened on Dec. 28 m New Delhi, India, must have Russia sitting as a "neutral" but the United Nations immediately rejected any neutral role for the Soviet. The United
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  • 63 7 GUI MS BY. Lincolnshire. Nov. 30, (AFP)— The body of former British atom scientist, D r Albeit B<-tiison. was found on Sunday ni^ht on the beach ol North Coates, near Cleati, Lincolnshire. Dr. Bettison disappeared from Grimsby about a month i [Si ;ilVr he was named as
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  • 42 7 SOUTH KOREAN Foreign Minister Pyuni Yong Tni has called for a conference to organise a united anti-Commu-nist front In Asia the first res ill of weekend meet m abetween President Syngmnn Rhee nod Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.— AP
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  • 149 7 Gambling In African LivesLabour MP Says LONDON. Nov. 30 (Reuter)—Mr. Fenner Brockway, Labour Member of Parliament, declared yesterday that there was a minority of Europeans m Kenya who regarded the lives of Africans as of little account. Air. Brockway speaking nt a »ur Party conference said it was this attitude
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  • 70 7 KF.NO, Nevada, Nov. SO— .\P) A quick-thinking bystander who jammed the gears ol it runaway ski ]iit is credited with saving no persona from serious Injury on the rugged slopes of Slide Mountain. The newly opened. 3.000--foot chair lift. loaded with view-seeking tourists. went Out
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  • 24 7 SOVIET women will smell sweeter m the future, as result of new perfume production quotas announced by Tass j news agency. AFP
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  • 27 7 A fvj-MEMBER Japanese goodwill mission will fly from .Tokyo to Thailand on Dec. 6 \o participate m the consitutio anniversary celebritionj on Dec 8-16. U.P.
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  • 72 7 permitted photo MRS ELENA MALENKOV, wife of the Russia,, I'.rtruer .,s she appears in pit tuie i n the riurnco Sun Ha***. Ih.it newspaper •Stained the picture from a readei who said it «rs a pohlis|,,.,j n a gweessa newspaper, I liiftsaaOnsdauen. the S4 VISaB* I said
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  • 174 7 CARDIFF, Wales, Xov. M (Renter)— Mr \iniiiin Be van. leftist leader m Ift* Labour Party. <l« m inuYd here yesterday that lurthrr m+mntom between Britain and (he United States should be made dependent upon the recognition of Communist China. h t ma it
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  • 51 7 HURST Pi) s < Nov. ;<o. (Reut Di Ernesi WHlian I. a rormcr Churcb I op who rejt Km birth and Cl i died hero yes\ \h Dr Barm a< hed s1 unfit wrr for pi |j fthing. Archbishop «.f I |>, <;• irffrey F public
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  • 10 7 LINER RAMS AND SINKS A SHIP l ;•> luxury I on
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    • 77 7 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Standoid London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 30. The following are th c closing price* of tubbei ond tin on the London morkct: LONDON RUBBfR CONDON TIN Spot 1 7 1 J Spot £635 per ton December 1 7 J d. buyers, £640 sellers. Jan./ March 18 d. Three months £624
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    • 17 7 iii <^LLy^^jWAYS> THANbIT I li H VI I It RK IN IF YOU FLY I MALAYAN AIRWAYS
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    • 773 8 HAMBURG AME3IKA LIME AMI NORODEUTSCHEK LLOYD JOIN! SKKVKh To Colombo (ienoa MftneJMa Antwerp Kottprdam lldinture Ht Bremen Spore t Sham Penang •TS Nabob (NDL) 5/9 Dec lODec 11/12 Dec •TS Leverkusen (HAPAG) 11/l«Dec n/lBl>ee lt/2ll*i Mm:; Konr Mlii!.) X one X Vokohjma Penans I* S ham S port •IS hssen
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    • 1227 8 tm BLUE FUNNEL LINE iei: mm (12 liiu-s, mummi MANSFIELD CO., LID. Pa^ Incorporated In Singapore rarrlen option to proceed via other port* to 1 I and discharge cargo SAILINGS to Ll\ «WM»I (SLAtM)fIW lonuon continental pokiDji Sals F Si t.drn I'er.ang lielleroplion for LJverpool. Dublin Swansea 0. 3J 31
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  • 271 9 By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Nov. 30 Indonesia is methodically eliminating foreign •mport-export houses by slowly cutting down on foreign currency ollocations_fo them. This should ultimately drive foreign import-con-cerns out of business. Flu- Indonesians rrKike n < f th< j i
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  • 110 9 Rubber Sees Fairly Violent Fluctuations rAKING into accouart the current level of values tne price of natural rubber has n subject to a series d! y violent Ructuatiom with fairly sharp recovery on occasions when lower figures are reached, according to the monthly report of Sanderson Co. (Rubber) Ltd. of
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  • 788 9 THERE were improved bids for rubbers in the Malayan share market yesterday but in the absence of sellers business remained on a restricted scale. Industrials were quiet, whiie tins opened steady and CasPri lnlpr rlnvinor ivpalf t— INUl'STRIAl S Kiiver? Seller* %ien drick Pre! 210
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    • 47 9 pore X 130 7/1 i mark* G i Ui« i Pi or J \\uind at 1 Ib i 1 r A Bu i m Nal 1 i > i No, 1 'i 'i Ifn in RM 1) •i Jan.Mn Jan./M if ob. t,i u i\00.\ MUCKS
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    • 39 9 THE Singapore n d r rcnl.i Sin| >ie prtKiiine i Gamh i i ||0; H.m mttee (SrdiM (wh.. 1 i ra $381 $t;»l }>, (Mv hite); |33S wnk lite); c Bl;ifk flour 4 1 (Linggji S;ik) M (Sa v..k)
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    • 38 9 NEW YORK, N —Negotiation for ti ■nd Thailand arc neai trad* Pom >sa ii port 1 md citi ™nc m return f»>r pota fertil r, U)u tea. < „n i i-hanß- for luml er, r i
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  • 96 9 BRIT IN. rhocexporting coun ry n the nave shipped pairs of E9j million by the end "f the year. In the fir t nine months this year. mi.< as x ported six miilior vorth C 6.8 million vir G. W. Married tof the British
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  • 31 9 NEW DELHI (l 30, AP) Imlia's cotton imports from Egypt jumper! from 143.125 bales m 1951-52 to !N2 2-n bales the follow ng yemr. according to a Government spokesman.
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  • 54 9 T.ON'DOW Nov ;o (Stater) —A five-man Jai '(.re by air Tokyo Cor Angl* i c »tei;- z pajmeni it 1 nr c -<i ''> begin on Thar »t the British Ti > ury, Th *nt i^ naym' m igreemen* K-'*ed T< iri A j 1051
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    • 283 9 t ll Abner By Af Capp "THE WiMNER'f """"""""^B t w Alley Oop By V.7. Hamlin n WUBB^V AND fT'3 SO OFTFN lAIL RIGHT^V^B I I 1^ FATAL.T3K.TSK' I BLAIR /mtTi^ X"~ > >x -C TAKF IT i WBJBJM| [Told it.doc/X now shall wt S^Xt Ag^l I vW^ wy \^?K>c
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    • 527 9 f*-m-W-*tV> V 'VT' j/f f •^oJT *^^?^^^^^^^^^P^^^^^y*T****lr^ B -.^*w»-.^-^-^_ m^[^^'^ ,mmmmKS ****t* ITi N Q A P O R Ej \N IKK I \|n |>|t| Ml! 1(1 ic Qdeon Ci p in Ki .it Raffl< H al n pm MH.«hi(»s i i at the Victo Hall 'i 1 J sim;.%pobk
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  • From The Fashion Front
    • 765 10 TOP-HEAVY LOOK IS HAVING ITS EFFECT MANY of the fitted top-i-oats this if MUM have stiffened skirts to aceeal the line. This model from Victor Stiebel at Jacqmar of (irosvenor Street. London. W. 1, is mi n a treebark brown velour printed with a black splash design a new departure
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  • 101 10 >I.\XNK4|I IN Iris Ri.tru-hi displ m >. m t., P athiikuool- n .Mn riO M 2**l—lo? SUU rs of They name it MUlr Mlfflia." afUr the annual Italian road rave No \l button up roMar and kner height half-belt. (Above)- Thit Jftrrnoon dress m black also modelled br
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  • 467 10  - FOLKS ARE AS OLD AS THEY FEEL DR. HEINRICH BELCHNER By 171ENMA <AP)— Oid f>!k> aie lee Hag o!d onl. when they !«avp no restart wi»h youth (iivt-n j rh.mie o meet youngsters. the. ui| soon forijet the few dozen years separating the ePerh >f the sroot?r from that of
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  • 468 10 I HAVE loved a girl for two >ears. and the only thing that I disapprove of is her mother who has a bad character. Can this affect the daughter? •ANXIOUS* (Spore). THE old saying "Like mother, like daughter" conti n a certain wiount of truth, but there
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  • 450 10  -  MARGARET SCOTT By TUTKK S nothing more tiring and s.ml-destroyin? than having to spend one's entire day chasing round after some small child sayin? "Don't touch that." and 'Come away from there" every two minutes. it's enough to turn the n; >*.t saintly mother into
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  • 42 10 Rosalind Ratnam PATTERN SERVICE THE CO^Cn READ THIS YOU 08 Dt' TERN V j you want paur p It I don't q you d?i t c; A nu nbi t come to rr ifompt T cut till t v potted to tK
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    • 77 10 i wit i i this Din 1 hulllu ii ii can lit'lp >uu liink years younger! Firmo-l ill Treatmenl Lotion Tliia r.irr blend of ri« h oils jji-1 a^ against wnnkle*, ugging contour*, pu linrn with <tm*/ing effect. There are en m a single bottle to nuke a v»»n I.
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  • 66 11 I i Wong feng irorliTs badton rhampKHi frwii pops \hr "bird" ■41 during of exhibition n with a Hobsbottom photo shows Hock I ru. also ii Malaya. The Malagroup defird the M I rim m ton Asso- .m- here. \lahya I tt* ned to *%nd i is
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  • 38 11 INS f pore XV, their age, put tion and ;i> Hun- md Gourlay. 1 1 M it hers, S gapore B xv by the match m eceiving the i ade a rd dash touched the
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  • 143 11 COPENHAGEN. Nov .30 (Keutcr) Eddie Choong of Malaya holder of the AllEngland Badminton title, entered the semi-final of the men's .singles m the Danish open championships here yesterday. In the third round he ckieated Ebbe Udscfl of Dcnraark 15—2. 15— a. This brought him against Swedish national
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 11 "'»t ran Police chiefs, from All Indonel)<r Conferences m tr tJ .iro m Singapore th<- PSMS Medan «'"Misis play against i i local teams. Left: Mr. Darwin Karim v Commissioner of Police, North Sumatra, and right 1 Dr. Suhardjo, Commivsioner i of Police. Medan.
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  • 86 11 THE following will represent the Fairwind BP m a friendly badminton match against Meteor BP. to be played at Johore Bnhru on De?. 5 commencing 7.30 p.m. sharp: Saudi bi'i i'j. Tahir, Ahmad bin Taib. Haron bin Jj»-no. Chan Meng Hui. E. Amir, Titu» Mathews,
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  • 1019 11 LOVDON, Nov. 29: (Renter). Football League standing: after yesterday's matches were: FIRST DIVISION w o- u P W D L K A Pts. W.Bwich A. 20 15 2 3 56 25 32 W hampton 20 13 5 2 51 27 31 Hud field 20 13 3 5
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    40 11 \,i t today sga ;•>! a SAFA team. v t Khoon M Standing. L to 10: Mr. T. Strickland, Mr. Goh Chye Ilia. Mr. Koh Tecfc "J«g Sig^gjr W Tengku Djohan Arifln. Mr. Aw Kow, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon and Mr.
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    • 1479 11 NOTICES I NOTICES T UNIVERSITY OF LONDON C THE latest dates for the x receipt oJ entries at Local Examination Offices m the Federation cr at the Examina- tion Secretary's Oflfice Singa- pore are: c (a) Final Examinations. a June 1954 4th January 1954. (b) Intermediate Examina- a lions, July
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    • 543 11 NOTICES ;URU NANAK INSTITITION IPOII APPLICATIOfCS for admis- sions from boys and girls primary one I senior lasses) for morning .*nd S ftcrnoon atllkan m 1M54 w •c received from 7th lo J!*th j )eeember. 1 §53 between the lours of 9 am. lo 11 am. laily. WARY AM SINGH
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    • 387 11 \PPLU M lONS t mvii.'l Si J 1 COL aj»d Vi. t < I >r< >2.>.i ia> ir. I id 4 icu A bel«M I In ioi pci t> i n .-'iv ol U»e '.''i ioO W i ira forth Borneo Ma '-d of han o i vni «..r ■*4
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  • 60 12 Recreation CJlub f1 allround superiority a scratch team from Malaya 4 l m I me of hockey on I adang yesterday match, played at i r aci was keenly con. nccs. dominat j 1 "changes throughout 1 iversity iut up a stern t tinsi heavy ocM- vere
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  • 262 12 Sri'KRIOR allround combi ■•1 '> Atness uve the Singapore combined <-rhool's XI t v 3-0 victory c Sports Club team at Balestier Road resterd i P Ing with only ten men m the Ai half, the i <•■•■ t: i di; play con of the
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    15 12 The above picture* show race finishes m the last da y of the Singapor, meet.
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  • 544 12 By WINDSOR LAD TIIK 1953 Singapore St. i»'ger, the last classic at Bukit Timah this season run over I, 1 miles, was a treat triumph for Khor Mousa, a four vt*ar-old gelding by Persian Ciulf, who cantered away from his opponents to score m one
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  • 500 12 By BILL MOSS TODAY, at the Jalan Bcsar stadium, Indonesia's present Olympic champions, PSMS Medan, take on their final and toughest assignment of their Colony tour, a SAFA XI. After their unimpressive displays to date, Medan will have to dig deep into their reserves of
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  • 374 12 IPOII. Mon— WrithU for the ftrs t d.»v „f race meeting on Saturday Dv< CL. J. Div. 181 F. Misty Jadi N) Sudden C hoice 9.00 is nr X I Show Show g.l» OalwavC.rrrr B .\n Mi-inJi, gii Producer Box »M, Illt Harringay 110 unda t<W
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  • 173 12 Marciano, Downing St. Problem HONGKONG. Nov. 30 (AFP> "Rocky" Marciano. world heavyweight champion, has become the subject of an appeal from Hongkong to the Colonial Office m London following the refusal of police here to issue a license for a Marciano exhibition bout at the Hongkong Football Club Stadium on
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  • 33 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 30 ißeuter) ge Barnes. I4:u p mnds, knocked out Tommy Burns, 1-4*;^ pounds, m the eleventh round of their Aghl here tonight t i tain the Australian tvelterw< championship.
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  • 114 12 THE Penang Turf Club's Christmas-New Year meeting will be held on Dec. 25. 20, Jan 1 and 2. Horses Class 1, 2 and 5 will run. Special races are the Com-missioner-General's Cup worth $5,500. the P. O. Cud and Christmas Cup, both valued at $4,500 The distances
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  • 30 12 The Chinese Swimming Club will hold the Annual Christmas Dance on Saturday Dec. 19, open to members and friends Table bookings can now he made at the office
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  • 50 12 MELBOURNE. Nov. 30 \P. Oe n|t Worth ing ton i\ tralia) eliminated Wimbledon impion S i S-3, 1-0, xdajr m It* of the toria tennis meat 1 himself i m inj'During I caution p don 1 1 Perry (U.S Mci m R Una count John I B
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  • 270 12 THE Asian Games Federation meeting scheduled to take place on Dec. 5—6 at Manila, have now been altered to Dec. 17—18. Mr. Ted. Strickland, delegate appointed by the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, told The Standard yesterday the change of dates was necessary as other
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  • 48 12 ato&uL* <J?Hangi) bear Sports Club "V" 4—o th e women's seven-a-side nn tw Ut h C>key on the Padang yesterday (I) and Sgt. Cook (2) In another matr-h p^avod ••aruer .University of Malaya beat Girls' Sports Caib 'X" Neeli Rajaratnam scored aU the goals.
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  • 49 12 CAGERS LOSE BAXOKOK, Xov 30 (UP)~ The Free China men's team defeated Malaya 69 to N hl% 1 f ket u ali tournament nere la^t n,ght. The Bangkok men's team defeated the Philippine! 42 10 4(). Ij the WpanenTt division J? /o 3 To defeated B a»Skuk I
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    • 106 12 JEAN MERCURE as Kinu Louis XII Wall Disney s iu>se Jf-r/tSM/XtlOb Capitol Sat Midnight I?CIASS BJJIT- T^ x j!pSosK m7o9 OPENING TODAY Bhowa r>, t;.ir» j>.ir, pm r( nlumhia Pletwc Bnath-Takinj; Action "Assignment Paris" Marring l>»ni Marta Geor«e Torrn Sanders Getting Up Nights Ntßhta. Ha. Uh« he. Le X Pain.
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    • 101 12 AT RAFFLES TONIGHT E /s <Xnvier Cuqnt show GALA PREMIERE DANCE REVUt EXTENSION I A.M. SHEUM S CIRCUS NIGHTLY AT \\:m\ fm AT TOWNER ROAD. (OFF SERANGOON KOAII NEAK I WIMHK OFFERINC; BRAND NEW I'KOCiKAMMI I H >■ ITS KIND EVER PKKSKMID SENSATIONAL ITEMS:— CHIMPANZEE CIIICO- WIKI W\IKIN< TUMBLING AERIAL
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