Singapore Standard, 3 December 1953

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD FFDF an Vol. IV. N«. 154. SINGAPORE, THLRSDVY, DECEMBER 195 J. TWEI.VF PACES 10 CFM\
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  • 52 1 INQUIRY AFTER A COURT MARTIAL Reporter r of Inquiry, to Dec. 14, whether any i the Army p irt martial--56 bags The Stan- I rtial nber j v. the disci m EmHa i ar the lit ttennniuts s ed ising bo y Post Of!ico I- H I the which and
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  • 7 1 JAGAN: INDIA 'CONSIDERS' AP) lep ::d on
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  • 6 1 I night about here.
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  • 27 1 BANGKOK. Dec 2 (AFP) Thai Police have arrested Bun Lua Sarabun, claiming himself a Major m the Free Laos Forces, at Pitsanul*
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  • 33 1 NEW DELHI. Der. 2 (Renter) —Mr. Richard Nixon, the United States Vice-President, on a four-day visit here, had his second meeting today with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru.
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  • 281 1 T H E T A L X 5 /yr a JL MS E&ffVn P* Mr%S%o''G f^Mtf) v &}Mf2 Manclard Staff Reporter THE heads of five British territorial governments m South-east Asia and British envoys from nine countiies today begin talks at Mallaig, Singapore resides*
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  • 119 1 $1M COPRA LOSS IN BIG BLAZE PENANG Ovor $1 million worth of copra was destroy* I tonighi when a huge lire razed the godown of Sun Woo Loons Oil Mills m Madraa Lane a1 1 1 p.m. The blaze could be seen for and thousands gathered :o watch firemen Tight
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  • 15 1 "Jlw suv'nor's busy ju>t now! What did you want to see him about?"
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  • 69 1 BANGKOK, Dec. 2 <UP)The Court of Appeal after aj marathon 15-hour session passed death sentences on two royal pages who it said were, responsible for tlv death of the late King Ananda Mahidol. The marathon court appeal session becan at 9 a.m. (local time* o-i
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  • 191 1 Tin Price Takes A $9.75 Plunge TIN prices m Singapore dropped $20 over the past two day*. Yesterday's drop of $92 took the price to S-i(U per picul, while rubber prices recovered slightly. The sentiment m the tin market was reflected m tne Malayan shares market where quotations m the
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  • 36 1 HAMILTON. Bermuda. D ec f, sir Winston Char-. chili, landed at Kimbley Tirld .near here to-day m the «iant airliner "Canopus" at the end of hi s journey for the Bir Three tonfctenie. Reuter
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  • 337 1 POLICE BATTLE WITH STRIKERS Union Chief Is Manhandled As Standard Staff Reporter MR. PETER WILLIAMS, dumpy 165-pound President of the Singapore Workers' Union was forcibly carried away by officials of a tin smelting works m Pulau Brani, where the factory's 100 workers, employed by a private contractor, Mr. Tan Ah
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  • 212 1 Standard Staff Reporter mi: w no on ii \II <.n itiimi; Director of Ik i Sin Poh ilrnn of n<-w% p.iprrs. returned to Ma por«' on 'IHrviliv 111• r a Itfi days m Pen.m« Mr. w«^ »t» < MperrfaN Ike 1 tooo>«-d .mm
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  • 59 1 POEM AND CASH FOR THE FUND "GREEK" for hi p•■ na affa Fund with th Ami when th< i c -••'> not other I l When 1;|11 will brii P er kith and kin 'l H. G. Trail Centre m G p ir, |aye a rh< q lek H')'-k Seng
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  • 20 1 KIWI -II 1 R W X X tot „'1 1..- I H,. |ti irtd wu
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  • 67 1 Pl' l*l l. S of Standards Six and Seven of St. Hilda*, School. Singapore. led by their teachers visited The Singapore Standard press on Monday. After the tour, they collected 1&35 BMOBf thrmselve s and nave it to Urn Christmas Fund. Above the students listen with interest
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  • 399 1 Churchill Is On The Way LONDON. Dec. 2 (AP) Prime Minister Churchill set otT lor Bermuda lat c l*lt night carrying Britain's hope that his meeting with President Eisenhower and Premier Laniel would find a way to win over Russia to an East West settlement m Europe. His huge
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  • 5 1 Silt WINSTOV
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  • 103 2 Cugat Show Gets Hot Reception Standard St.in" Ite-putier JF th< ;< eption of 1 i how at the Od< 1 the ipec th<. Happy Woi l<j SI ng hot. S l ;i Win n the Peri I Even v. > of m as he got S J ended of th
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  • 19 2 KUALA LUMPUH W< I English i K irse ruing ommunisl rrori I i making gr< it
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  • 56 2 PUPILS ol the Pays Lei l« thodist S j i tmcetl lo celeb forthcoming Christm i ati >n. Included in the programme were two dances ,,y the i I i a and thre< i "Santa finds old K. L Archer, wife of IB S :iI ■';<:. $ful
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  • 180 2 Special to The Standard BANGKOK, Wed— Celebration of Thailand's National Day (m !>«•<•. 7. will be on a more elaborate scale than ever before, it was announced here today. Outstanding m the programme will be the shows of the uorld-famous Xavier Cugat'l i band and
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  • 62 2 THE SINGAPORE Civil Defence Association is organising a gala X'm;i s Ball at the Raffles Hotel on Sunday, Dec. under th« distinguished patronage of Mr. Malcolm MacDonakl, CommissionerGenera] for South-East Asia. Admission to the Ball will b e b y tickets prired at $3 per couple
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  • 154 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.Fifth Battalion of the Ma ay Regiment killed four Comnunist terrorists yesterday m jungle mid* within iboul 12 hours m the Kui.m irea of Kedafa A platoon of :h c M Fifl I the first kill ol the day camp occupied by
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  • 109 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Sioga pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No j K.SS. Spot Loose 59k 50& No. 1 R.S.S. 59& 5!>J No. 2 R.S.S. 585 58| No. 3 R.S.S. s(>£ Mi Tone: Slightly easier. TIN PKICE The price of tin yesterday wa s 5302
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  • 50 2 AN architect, A. G. Burr, 38. ha> been reported missing from a hotel m Orchard R Singapore, since Nov. 18 man, a European, with bh.v eyes and brown hair is al 5 ft. HU In. tall. Anyone who knows bis whereabouts is asked to contact the Police
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  • 932 2 I Wow they Submit Mem. Only One Medico For Every 9,000 In Malaya MALAYA needs another medical school to produce more doctors for a better medical service which "it is not unreasonable" for people to expect. This is emphasised m a memorandum submitted by medical
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  • 81 2 PEXANG V.VJ-The lor Kel. A D.S Ramanathan D. to Kramat today < c foi Itural amei i even the h ml lest of «fl not live by bread i Me needs bi v and brother- said Mr. Ramanatha I (he RnCouncillors for being "ton tied arul t<
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  • 62 2 THE vcnh, m bunch of the < Alumni Association of King i Edward VII Co lege of Mcd? I mc and the Faculty of Mcdi- I University of Mala I jrojx to hold a Chin< Jinrier m honour of the Medi. \:r\-' ton o n I;,
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    37 2 BSSSiS. g* .staged Vonilu a the r? i" u^ 5SS show by thi, girl-wLSi, 0^ Deans, and HE'S a boy! Andrew K s~„ i^*"? I i«i l>us c before the real da nee b Vn s^BHsBBBBBBBBBBII Standard
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  • 24 2 BUTTERWORI.T d nded by c another mating w as h, Party Pc.u^r S1 Mark ?e?!s y mr. M r v
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  • 5 2 HONGK< :c £^■82
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  • 85 2 Look Out: This Man Is Armed KUALA LUMPUR uv.J. The Kuala Lumpur r on tiie !</ok out for a r burglar who mak< p I to lash out with ;i kn U i pie who catch him m Jlhe This hi;.-. have n on private i< the past tlirrt- months.
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    • 40 2 P" S^. C\ I C^ <3. V« J f n^ I S^ PRICES SINGAPORE CASH $825 cr 12 OF $7$ D D I T I f II I CASH $900 or 12 OF $83 6 "BfR& a y»C.CQ.,,.UTD, OF ENGLAND
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    • 101 2 M-^ XAYIER W^ CUGAT SHOW RAFFLES HOTEL J d Revue plu« °> HAPPY WORLD J ,1 r sfft Der. S r-m 9.30 p CHINWU HALL XL Bui R i v' *P¥a I w.i iti f i, r 1•XI I Ml vil \||j i x** V l>l(tM.|<\M\n xt V I *D
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  • 102 3 MAURICE FOGEL. a magician who specialises m catching live ballets with his teeth, arrived m Singapore Tuesday by 8.0.A.C. Comet with two other British entertainers, piaaist-Tocalist Trudy Connor and comedian Bob Andrews of 8.8.C.'a "Henry Hall's (iuest Night** fame. They are now the tenth Combined Services Kntertamment
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  • 25 3 4 Men Duped Two Girls Court Told A [oha- Istwo girls at r, to Thei he 1 I the eyed the I to c ac-
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  • 17 3 or] •.4 I embu he vi n g r. He 1 und a He Station.
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  • 40 3 DR. Ivon Polunin of the University of Malaya will give talk on "The Peoples of North Borneo" at the British Hall today at H3O p.m. The tjlk will be illusi by col nir slides and a film.
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  • 259 3 WILLIAM BOYCE LINDSAY, a member of the I nited States Consulate Staff m Singapore who had previously been sentenced m a traffic court to three months' gaol and fined S5O for driving a car while drunk, hid his sentence reduced m the Higii Court
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  • 238 3 They Misused A Sum Of $67,477 Court Is Told IPOH, WecJ. Har Yoon Kow, a member of a tontine, told the Sessions Court today that $26,332.12 was paid to certain members out of subscriptions amounting to $96,743.80 from three pools. He was giving evidence
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  • 219 3 HK IS BEING MILKED OF TOP BRAINS RESIDENT HONGKONG, Cky.. 2— <AFP) —Other Bri'.jh nreaa m th-Ea t-Asia are Hongkong's brains, i trey Gilbert m today's Hongkong Standai I. Commenting on th e depirtvir,. of M. L. Durr it H l's Avi A ant P _>■/ General wh > will
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  • 164 3 MR JUSTICE TAYLOR 01 lei v-il m th" Singapoi 8 Ili^h Court iterd ly t a three-month lenten Impose l on K. S. Fere i (52) for driving v.hil' under tl)» i Influen t of alcohol, be reduced t» mm month because
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  • 71 3 T.IM Jien Tuai attempting f ex tori $10,000 from Lv Young Chen, prii pal of H >M 2 Sin Dress M i i Gey ling, wa acq his defence called m th f > S To irth na] I), trie! Court terlay The Judge. Mr. -I B
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    98 3 MX. lIOWAKI* TBOMAS, producer m chief of Pith** News arrived m Singapore by Qtslai BOAC Const*-! lation from Sydney on .m 18 day round the world trip, to boost sales and to iffUII for the filming m colour of th»* Quern's Commonwealth tour. H,. told The Standard thit th»- rlfthta
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  • 56 3 SOH Ah Kow, a young man. was stabbed several times m back dvi ing i jht m the Sing ip >'■ Harb >ur B ;jt 1 j iy evening. Sih alleg 1 t: it f ur men attacked hi-.i. H~> wras admitted f >:■ f
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  • 199 3 A BADGE, approved and signed by the Queen, was presented with full military honours, by the Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. who was dressed m < "oloni.il uniform, to Air II pi d quarters. Singapore the youngest Services headquarters m the Colony at a ceremonial
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    35 3 SIX Hubert Graves. British Minister m Sinn, who :ir rived m the Colony last might to attend the annual; conference of British representatives m South <Mst Asia, which opens at H laiC* today.— photo. Standard
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  • 139 3 Old Woman Impersonated Her Friend an* OLD Chinese Wbman j was told by the City Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn, Whatever your name is. you have no right to tell lies to the Court at your age." Yesterday, the old woman claimed to be Tan Chen Lian. The
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  • 86 3 THE OUTBOARD Boating Club of Singapore has arranged a picnic at Pasir Panjang on Sunday. Dec, (> Those who wish to attend or bring guests should get m touch with .Mr. Lee Wing Kee of Cycle and Carriage. Members who wish to write to the secretary
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  • 96 3 IPOH. Wed. In conjunction urith "Operation. Service" amiivers;iry week here, a photographic competition h:i> been organised by the luformatwn Department, Perak. Three prizes of $100, $50 and S2.i, respectively, have been offered by th-» Information Department. The contest is open to rents m Perak only wh >
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  • 331 3 Junior Red Cross Holds An Exhibition Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Junior Red Cross Links will hold am exhibition of toys and other goods to be opened by Mrs. W. A. C. Goode, wife of the Colonial Secretary, on D^e. 15 at the War Memorial Hall, St. An-! drew's Cathedra', at
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    39 3 ML<M M .ili.-l < MM, i turned to Snm.ipoi ln<(I b] in 1 M BO IC < t»'!!.»tn>!i limn i->' i win-rr tkc spml it uii»iitli-i stu»l% iri s .iliiiil v.oik ■I 111,- SNtJIH'N I ollrcr. pli Standard
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  • 54 3 JOHORE H VHRU W• the hi mine m Johore, ihe 1' Kun Kirn mine short I v < 'I I).- n 1 More th«n >"<> (MM n A' 1 1 1 estimate i j I ml ity I Ti; I of i \v l<> V. Kirn
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    • 162 3 7/atP >'o//r SSv/fl Tailored ft.7 Owr Expert for X'rnus tSir cr/ Reduced Charges 3? f during Our GRAND SEASON f«lfl SALE v v JTfWw >fh'rtffl Imm tiram i > o/ nnrhljamoui llritisli f X^& I W ntfllrn itxlilm MunnU fin tun-is f'l nmmrnt* f B»^ *f// rim/ mutlo nn tl
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  • 26 4 VIOLI r Rets a final touch of make-up from Miss Chin Bo«j Soo at the Max Factor booth at John Little's.
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  • 15 4 SHE waves good-hyp from a Pan- American Airways Skymaster.— photos Standard
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  • 319 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Kuala Lumpur newspaper reporters who are used to quizzing the Police for crime stories today suddenly found themselves being quizzed by the Police about the theft of a document from the office of the Supervisor of Elections. Th h nent was one of
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  • 105 4 She Wanted To Sell Her Baby WHEN a WOBUUI hawker, LJm Ah Leek, told the Sinsapore City Police MaffIstrate, Mr. J. M. DevereaxCdebouni, yesterday that Bhe wanted to sell her 20--day old baby t« pay her debts, the Magistrate told hrr: "Von must not do suck a thing:.** She v;i
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  • 36 4 .M.L DAY. y people kam- 'ok ai tt v.i ge "m Johore and 82 per cent ol the villagers the poll to < -t t i Council. were: Phua Goh Wee H iduS
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  • 25 4 THE SINGAP -RE Aeromo'(lkr-; v Will hold its annual g neraj n.. •n g t 5 Orchard Ro f d Ail nmb£ 'm avrcK
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  • 266 4 Union Talks Of Drastic Action' Standard Staff Reporter A THREAT of strike action by 1,800 bus conductors and drivers which could bring Singapore's transport system m the city to a standstill loomed large yesterday when the Executive Committee of the Singapore Traction Company Employees
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    63 4 NINETEEN year old WYe Tiir Lee, who has beea reported missing from his home at No 380, Orchard Koad, since Tuesday morning, after telling hk brother that he was point; to have a hair cut. He is unemployed. When last seen. Wee \va s wearing white shorts anrf shirt. Anybody
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  • 53 4 AXG JOO SENG, an cmp] >vee of Borneo Trading Co.. (Malaya) Ltd., claimed trial In Vie Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of tal breach of trosi of an add machuv and a typewriter valued at $1,111.75 He was allowed bail of 0
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  • 30 4 SADALI BIX SALLAM, ded guilty and was I S5O by the Singapore F Traffic Police Magistrate, Mr. F. A. Chua yesterday, on a charge f >f negligent drivii
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  • 154 4 SIR RALPH HONE, Governor ol North Borneo, and Si Anthony Abell, Governor ol High Commi ler for Bruno, arrived Singapore M ilayan Air--3 Dakota yesterday for the annual conference ol British representatives m South-Easi Asia, which takes place a' Mallaig today. They were accompanied
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  • 121 4 Rotary Club Hears Talk On Education Standard Staff Reporter MR. T. P F M .-NEICE, a Rotarian and President ol the Singapore City Council, yesterday defined true education as rning how to liv c tn the world we live m." He was commenting on Proi Margaret Read's talk on "masa
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  • 41 4 MONK'S Hill School published the second number of their school magazine yesterday. It contains many insting articles. A feature of this issue is thai some of the articles writton by the students are m Malay, Chinese and Tamil
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  • 35 4 abdul MALIK, Singapore Traction Company driver warn Hned $60 by the* Singapore Second Traffic Police Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon L'hong yesterday, en the charge m negligent dnving which resulted m a collision.
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  • 168 4 TWEAKS NOSE TO KEEP AN 8-YR. PLEDGE KOI A BMIRF. Tues. A M.i!.;v woman living at KamponK Pulai tliondon« receatl? fulfilled a pledge the Mlif flurinff the Japanese occupation eight jrean a«o. The pledge: to Iweak the nose of a European woman on the liberation of the country Her reason
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  • 102 4 REFERRING to Sii Benegai Nai at Zurii i m ing Judge ff the I Court of Justice, Mr. Gopala Menon, the Government India In Malaya, said tl yearold statesman "must rank high on the honourable li I the world's figl U ice." .Mr. Menon w. condolence
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  • 24 4 AIR. WOXil Peng Toni of 2 Dm he is not I terred to m story [leading MH« D ed C Order."
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  • 71 4 SUadari Btai n THE PKOPRIETOfI «.f i hah year-old Ta> Mm?;. MMk a dr j.'it.. I prevent an < ld. job! ss earp< .1 death fam the eighth floor of the J meal Trust lati m Upper !»:< evening. t:h> can
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  • 8 4 It's The Ninth From A Nine Storey Block
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    • 394 4 SLEIGH GIRL LEAVES CITY WITH A HOPE TO ACT WITH JEFF CHANDLER' LCTCHING a bouquet of fresh orchids, a tall,-bf-autiful girl boarded the Pan American World Airways Bkymasteff early ycs-t'-rday morning for Los Angetef with a hope and a dream come true. Her hope j s to v.ct info th?-
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    • 47 4 IHHHj Ki H.ii.v iiiujk, I liv I list m I If) tan A4O wchangeabUitjr of spare, on I Um/m fm < TMI AUSTIN A 40 P C VP See these Austin fjm AlO Commercials at \*R BORNEO HO7ORS mum SfRiMUN WITURWORIM JESSIIIMj KUALA BMAIT THE AUSTIN A 40
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  • 376 5 400 CHILDREN CAN'T GO TO SCHOOL No Provision In Annual Budget MALACCA, Wed.— Four hundred children ,ot school admissjon age all bom m 1946— wh0 nave applied for enrolment next January m Malacca English schools will soon be advised by the Education Department that their appli cations have been turned
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    29 5 pi:.\ \\:,s iiriio" -iris «r- sera hiisv t the mv teleplioar automatic -t'haa^r ia Madras Lane, v\fiii!i win declared open by th<« Besides! nmmiv sioaer, R.P. Biashan, (m Mondjy.
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  • 111 5 Wijono Ban Refuted By Immigration I'HF Dire< tor of Immigration m Singapore. Mr. J. Haxworth. yesterday denied thai Colonel Wijono Secretary Cienerjl f)f the Asian Socialist Con ference, has been refused entry to tlie island for the purpose Of seeing Malayan socialist leadei 1 Mi Haxworth was replying to reports
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    35 5 rHREE amatraur artistes who «HB putmm at ike Alliam Fraaraixe mmmul tell la nionuw ■ighl .it |he Adflphi Knot Garden. They will s in^ Frearli Noaga .mrt imnitate th«« famous Parii sini;ini; .sl.n. Fr**!,. Jac^nes.
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  • 25 5 »re i.-^ irbi. t 5 possibility j him to] the or- j S'andard. j Mini: a for 'M.V. '.iv m
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  • 67 5 Thugs Beat Driver After Robbing Him AFTEH :>. > tig th di pi of cash and < 'i the sma hours of yesterds thugs he n i a short flight of lo Ca i nhi Road whei Th did not susta 'us injui 's ,hort cut ud was One i
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  • 233 5 M. THANGANATHAN, a City Council labourer, yesterday related m a Singapore Court how he was robbed by a woman, his guarantor, and two others soon after he had received 5195.50 from a (hettiar. itory was {old at a pre iminary inquiry m Ihe Ninth Poli
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  • 479 5 Propaganda Delayed His Surrender idard Staff Reporter A FANTASTIC but true story ot a Communist who wanted to >urrendei but who was not surr 1 which I towns and villages v »r»held by his compatriots and >u( h were still held j by the Government was yesterday revealed by the
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  • 72 5 i A MA\' ving m Nankin 5t Singapore, wenl lo a workshop m Lavender Street on Monday night to take home ;i compression pump he en m for repairs. How< i the pump was t (M > heavy, h" left it there with the intention of
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  • 154 5 [HE Singap* «i Coui i>>r A<l Edu a1 I !0,«c.. B K. $12.3 \'l The Council reg ire IM i for itt !):*>(">»'(! \h Donations include < !he A M Y;t". i«i.. nn A' class it-;i .v ienl of A s i 1 g $30;
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  • 165 5 His Main Job Is To Introduce UNESCO MR WILLEM H WEI !.IN(i. United Nation Educational, Scientific n:\ i Cultural Orfjanisation youth represeuUi»ive 'aid til fu r Bangkok vtv>terdar, lold The Standard ihat In* was riot making a survey <>f youth work m Singapore and other pla< •»> H<> was fathering,
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  • 25 5 Men Sacked For Being Progressives Says C.C. Tan PR I I "Thif viri ..id. i S ext < i II 1 !<» It i Pr P 1
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    • 107 5 i#@€l&£4/%& is coming! storied t IT'S MORE THAN A MAGAZINE.. PAPER DEPARTMENT-STORE i 111 I 111 Hi! Jf fW colour-printed on good paper with bright art covers 111 rHlnW FEATURE is more than a magazine it's a papei HAU^WSHh ft In! 1 rhere's a department specially lor men. a depart
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    • 68 5 AT RAFFLES TONItiHT V\/Xavier Cuynt show GAI/i DANCE KfVUf EXTENSION IA.M. Tn KwH a«^ jZda^am T//O' c«// s<?e ///a/ PERSSL WASHES BRIGHTER olourcd v In.-, ulk-ii X/ 7 i sctii i.uhcr washes so thoro rJ r-J lj *m\ r <v// the dirt. VC'hitc I^l i /Ay t»ut ilj//liiik J'hl your
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  • 578 6 I'HERE has been a c deal <<l speculation about ihe I nference of British diplomatic sin Southi i n A ..i ov< t neral will pi c »ide t< day. pla •>i {<> ]:> I until Monday, I;/ political, 1 1 1 tnomic m the whole of the
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    873 6 CASSANDRA, the British colummst, has criticized the British working man compared with his opposite number m the United States. But what about Does he pull his weight? Is there real cooperation between hint and the employee? Is Britain getting the most out of her men and her machines,
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 353 6 Criticism Was Pointed But Not New Sir;— The Council of Joint n memorandum to the Rendei Commission made a pointed, if not new, criticism ol the "member" system. Up to 1951, the Executive Coun- cil which advises the r, ernor was wholly non That year two 1 we Councillors were
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    • 83 6 Sir.— l can saf< that tne Rcdif]>j ion programmes are nicely planned to offer enjoyment for all aa well as (be vast n i• of the r»n,r and the h imn except Mr. Lim who as his name implie is Chinese thinki tli it Chinese cJaciioi ait borribl*
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    • 153 6 Sir: The memoranda submitted by the Council of Joint Action and its associate unions are the best that have been sent to the Rendel Conimission They are well-written and wi reasoned. There is no doubt tha* of all the groups that have conMdered thi, subject this f
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  • 202 6 Review of Views The Party Negara I 1 1 K contemplated foi nati< m ol m«- Party N< gara is comted upon by I rtusan Mcl ay v. The paper points out thai hile IMP did make a pretence of briny an organization sponsored by so-called >rogr< c Malayans the
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  • 610 6 And Here More Bosses Reply To Cassundra II CIX William I.auther, president of the National I'iiion of \lineu orkers. had this to vt about workers. "I've just been out doing the shopping with the missus, lint I'll he spending the week-end working at home on papers for a rommittee meeting
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  • 13 7 'COME HOME' TALKS FOR 30 R I). CCJ orin- 1 ol a ol
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  • 332 7 Jseless To Talk Jnless RedsT^ke Mew Line: Dulles WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (Reuter)— Mr ohn Foster Dulles, the United States Secretcrv f State said yesterday he did not think the Vest could make progress m telks with the oviet Union unless the Soviet leaders agreed to
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    41 7 photo. ALL eyes sre <>n the turkey as President EisCSlhower doi-s the Carving for the la mil v at their Thanksgiving Div dinner at Augusta, Georgia.. Left to rinht: Mrs. Eisenhower, Susan. Ike. John, David. Barbara and Little i i A.P.
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  • 119 7 STERDAM, Dec. 2 (AP) -Dutch industrialists, the British trend, came out last night for retheir jut' wn export trade with Communist 1 1 ion I the H I> nme. president j dam, ii t ;nlw .iv- ndry m Da t those In- including Woi
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  • 168 7 LONDON, Dec. 2 (Reuter)— Russia announced yesterday she had demanded an explanation irom the Pakistan Government of reports that it planned to allow the United States to set up air bases on Pakistan territory and to join m a Middle East defence setup. I:i handed
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  • 57 7 VIENNA, Dec (Reuler>7- 1 fh« Sentcn i Captain r John G 29 oi I Royal Fusiliers ordered to ashiered last month for rtriking ;i > i|K r > offl <r stated lo i been associating with hi wife, iiiis b< en n duced t< i "severe repi
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  • 92 7 LONDON Di 2— <AP) former member ol parliaw aled today he is "pn dent, chairman and secret „i (he C mnmonwi tilth C mittee toi combattinl bosities," and this capa Uy he sailed ph M Carthy. Th« lenatoi said Herbert i ium- to Daily 1
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  • 76 7 Tokyo, Dec. 2 (Beater) Japan expects to Import niore rubber next year because <■> lharp list M lyre demand, according to the Japan Rubber M.mii tacturers Association. Shortage ol lonian exchaage, particularly sterling, Might prove to !>»■ |he obstacle, but imports from Indonesia M
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  • 67 7 WASHING! ON, l> .1). Mi (he -I" Depart ar rondu< t" y Ui I s< official;; m an i per cent" deal vith Tha tungsten producers Sunn mittee Chairman Air. B Bi '-•aiisoii. hi>< charged thai four Thailand Bi ma ih< i I I vet
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  • 51 7 LONDON. D< 2, (Reuter>— Princi Wargarel, one ol I party oi eight sal m the stalls .it •iif St. .i. i i beatre hi re D ghi i" sec John Clements and Kay Hammond m Bcrnai I Shaw's "Pygmalion." The P 1 ">re a very full white <
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  • 22 7 THICK fog glwouded the i -eet 1 ghta of Paris isl night and nearly i wed dowa kb€ AP
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  • 24 7 U.S. MAY SUSPEND STOCKPILE ])> r 2. of Itl- 1 1 1 l boi nitS i hich the price ing i tit miiiht t by
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  • 271 7 TEHERAN, Dec. 2 (Renter)— Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, 72-year-old ex-premier of Persia on trial lor treason, boasted of his physical strength In court yesterday and challenged the prosecutor, Brigadier Azemodeh, to a wrestling match The tatora alternai ted as he d< rribed h i scape from
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  • 70 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 2 <! > ter) President Eisenhower today openly challenged Senior Joseph M< Cai thy and clared thai te of Communists m Government "will not be an issue m the 1954 elex tions." The President to his weekly press conference :i a formal .statement thai
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  • 159 7 'QUIET GIRL WANT TO BE A HUItBY SITTER LONDON. Deo. 1 < KenteiO- -A woman wrote to l.<»id Bca verbrool's hveninu Stindai»i today ofl» rinu her lervftctfl :i> "a husband sitter." •'\Viie n a wife wants t*> v«» and «-njov herself .she ran telephone me an
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  • 102 7 Emergency Is Declared In Uganda KHARTOr I. Dec. 2. (AFP) Governor of Ufcanda, S Andrew Cohen, today declared n state or emergency m protectorate following reports that Ma i Via 1 <. nts had infiltrated Khartoum. A I Office spokesman m Loud';] aid today plans for grant inn financial aid
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  • 42 7 SYDNEY. Dec. 2 (Renter) June Lorraine Croker, 22, former nightclub showgirl, who suffered disfiguring burns when her ballet dress caught fire at city nightclub m March 1951, has been awarded AlM. >nn by a Supreme Court jury
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  • 91 7 LONDON. Deo. 1. (Reuter] —Two diamond merchants were .^ent to iail today for [heir part m a C1.000.00fl smuggling ring that si retched From London and Now York lo a sheikdom m ti»? Persian GrUlf. h orge F r 32 and Si. Norman, 32, i>oth
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  • 93 7 LONDON Deo 1 (Reuter) So ialist, Mr. Woodrow tt, protested m the Ho lommons today, at Briti ih I I :;k n being used grooms i'or polo clubs associat- with the Briy;i'it- of Guards. He -;iiii it was "scandalous that troops paid at public pense can
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    • 71 7 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Stondotd London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 2. The following are the closing prices «r rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 17 id. i Spot £622. 105. per ton December 17<d. buyers. £625 sellers Jon /March 17 id. Three months £609 Apr/June 18 <*. buyers,
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    • 49 7 i >4 Young Man's Fancy BE II IHE LIVELir.FSS OF A GAY SW r TIE, THE LUXURY OF A PURE S DRESSING GOWN, OR THE UTILITY OF ASUNSPEL SPORTS SHIRT--OUR EX PERT ADVICE ON WHAT THE V MAN LIKES IS ALWAYS A I SERVICE. I SOLE \(l MS FOX
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  • 122 8 Remained On His Trawler Till The End COPENHAGEN, Der. 2 (Renter) A Polish skipper lashed himself to the bri(iq<* of his trawler a/hich grounded yesterday of!' Western Norway m a rasing storm, and refused \o leave his ship for 14 hours. After rescue workers flashed repeated messages pleading with him
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  • 236 8 THE Sunday crowds that flock to Clifford I'ier to ft picknicking to the neighbouring islands nil Singapore, are sometimes disappointed when they find that no motor launch or sampan is available. They can calm their fears now for the firs! of a fleet of six
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  • 53 8 J iNhW \ORK, Dec 2 (AFP> The strike of longshoremen which broke out yesterday morning m the port of New York was virtually total la> f night The walkout began a/hCII I group of dockers were refused permits under new regulations, taking efieri yesterday. because w
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    • 511 8 EAST ASIATIcUr S\III\(.S PBOH S(\M)|\\\|\ h MN||N I Ban s .\.N'tllll(l.% for Barn: Saigon, Hongkcng ManiJa Kobe Yokohama I m», i \lsiKl\' f( i Bantfcok I It Dm "LALANDIA' fui Bai.t;kuk PANAMA" (or Bdr.^kok Hongkong i •J (or Bi-.-knk Hongkong. Manila Ro Yokohama .*> I ,i, j j SAII l\<;>
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  • 74 9 RI, Peking Sign A Trade Pact LONDON, Dec. 2. (Rcuter). China ;nid Indonesia have .-igreement m l\ k ng "after friendly negotia--1 k Mew China New? y reported yesterday. Th< report safd the agree- < i tV the Chi- < c Minister for Foreign Trade, Lei Jen Mm. and the
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  • 89 9 THE produce Sined si iady a section with buyei ating $391 P er picul and sellers at $39 3/8. Coconut o:! remained quiet .it Still} per picul buyers and per pin. 1 sellers. Peop' r prices were about unchanged from Tuesday's < b, Muntok white being .it per picul
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  • 44 9 WASHINGTON, Dl (AFP).— The United States LVpartment of Agriculture yesterday estimated the v. i iute rrop this year at 2.CDO lbs. This would I the smallest harvest rec< I since ln-iti and one of the smallest m 30 years.
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  • 42 9 WASHINGTON. Dec. 2, The U.S. Depart- ol Agriculture estimated 'si.it the world crop of i i iic slightly less ai than the lyj'i barreling •<) the departnru 1 1953 crop will bo about 645.500.000 bushels nst 669.400,000 m li)5"J.
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  • 338 9 DELAYINDECISION ON WORLD TIN PRICE UE.NI&VA, Dec. 2 (Router) Some governments have again postponed their reply on proposed minimum and maximum world prices for tin. A working party of the thirty-nation tin conference yesterday heard requests from delegates for a further delay until Friday, it was understood. The working party,
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    33 9 MKMBKRSHIP m t»».. lnl.rn.tion.il t of hare berom« sJciUrd m.i.hm.- operate > nib youiu man is polishlM :«..«raft motor p.i ll Th<- I\M is MM Ihf Urgrst labour 11 i dbn m
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  • 120 9 LONDON, Dec I (Keillor)— A I. almur Member «.r Parliament Mr. QtM&ttj Dc FreiUs, illeged I House of Commons yesterday tint wen- b.-iv. rx ported -from the Init.d States tliruimh Japan si«.» hi on to China." He arid f J< kii of A B Squa
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  • 33 9 DOING THE MARKET RUJ ■I i Qui i a-f enl day's k 1 The It York marli There ivi hi < \ffOX PRIt ES S«» l R I A I 1 I !> I i
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    • 184 9 i,j'j Abncr *y A/ «pp OaAIN.. f pr^CTlONjf V.' CM TORTURES ME^ Y£ M.Mnlr^ > KOf/J HEFE GOES.'/ _Q will. v^Ygotta f.hd<outJ^ ga^^^'^iicwj wJ^pMm^' m jhe Heart O2 Juliet Jones By Stan Drake C -V;?/) /-F I PF.T ANY HAPPiEK, I rrZMBHfl^ POSSET SW E AU<£ A V -<p lL
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    • 359 9 ~<*~n^^-f*x^<-<>>*»^^ I^4^ n q a p o r7| L'ONKI KIM 4*l UK I I IStl DIIM u\| at "Mallag >> BRIDGE Wit M IHJONG: H ise, Singapore, In ai f oi the S igapoi o branch oi I B Red Cioss Society. ii. k n i. \r: two-hour 1 1
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    • 236 9 TIDES AND TIMES -i\t. trORI ■21 am h 4 ft; << 4 rn\: i r< f- 414 a m 8 2 ft. II I s\\l IIIMIWl; 244 a m 1 ft H 3 9 ft; 11 MALACCA i M'lini Fallen Idol (Mandarin) I 9.19 Bl LIIMI: Si 12 M, 3,
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    • 100 9 PENANG >IM ON I lIMNIK II lit: Kei i .1 nit! i I .1 »>U\ X SINGAPORE X \l>l!> M M V |O|! M H KUALA LUMPUR it \iiio >i \i If A 10 Hi Mi An J I ide H i k V*n 1 9 Hit 1 945 PEN/ISC
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  • 2017 10  - MPs READ CRITICAL MEMO ON LOCAL REPORT ANDREW ROTH J//?ff# t/rr/t Assessor SfjHiftn By -1— NUMBER of M.P.s interested m Malaya and m British justice m the colonies have been reading, with considerable interest, a memorandum which would probably make a number of leading British judges m Malaya choleric with
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    • 209 10 f CATHAY ORGANISATION rL "^V>- ATTRACTIONS -4# #1 ~M A a W* NS TODAY hSm.; QDBQ H 1 Plumr tl-lH For Hooking NOW IT CAN BE TOLD .THE STORY OF ONE *m IO\|; MAN Wllll *^jfc. illli; 16.1N( H %s or /m i ssi -mi i i: s *^i3^^ 20th
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  • 201 11 MALAYA IS STILL TOPS AT SHUTTLE Choong Wins Danish Titles E sHAGEN, Dec. (AP)— The international loU rnament ended here last night with the (iminton ace Eddie Choong steamrolling his the three main events of the night, singles finals he gave the Danish badminton Kobberoc a virtual lashing, especially m
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  • 55 11 Rovers Win Decisively With Ten for fifty lh nine i" the the friendly pubU, v. th the their ned the hen take a ie reOsmaij from d the idin. 1 M with deeded ii one goal and H. ROVI RS:— Omar and A ang, »r- md N.- RON ruddin, i
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  • 55 11 Communists Try To Tinge The Olympics \P) The per, a rman of < > y mpic t aitempt- j ms to en- i number of I proposes newspa- ron-,-i which have but I in at the camp." ..r<. either nated or res- o said. i the moIntentions hievkocracies 01> Can
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  • 437 11 ZURICH. Dec. Z <\P) The Organisation Commiltee for the 1954 world soeect championship last nifcht set up the group plan for the tournament, scheduled to he played m various Swiss cities from June l€ to July 4. B% i vot« \t the Commi'.'v- ight nations
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  • 107 11 POLICE DEFEAT GARRISON T PIPING W« Possessing a (1 forwards, Taiping Police scored a l victory over tin- Taiping Garrison m their league nockey fixture here. Attacking from the outset Police scored an early goal through Yusof. The Gai managed to equalise before the rval through Md. Snah In the
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  • 30 11 LONDON, Doc. 2. (Renter). —Results of friendly football matches played under fIQ^T light yesterday were: Bristol City 2. Chelsea 5; Notts County 3, Admira F. C. (Austria) a.
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  • 235 11 PARIT BINTAR, Wed.— Mixed doubles champions for the past two seasons, Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chin I Tooi, were dethroned this year when they were beaten I m the final by Che Ramnah binti Mohamad Dali and I Osman m the Krian District championship meeting.
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  • 129 11 LONDON. Dec 2. (AP).— Sam Russell, Britain's top boxh b referee, said he is retiring ••'to make way f>r younger men." He is 65. It was Russell who answered a Royal Command 25 years ago and refereed the .Jack HoodLen Johnson bout m London. The Dike of
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  • 72 11 LONDON. Dec. 2. (AP).— Roger Bannister. Britain's hope for the legendarv four-minute mtie, said he will not compete in indoor thletic meets in the United States next February and March. Bannister, a I4-y ear-old medical student, said he could not get away from his hospital work
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    36 11 pho t«. HiiH.ll,> he!.. Introduce to number, iJgfL,"^ *-*Y r t e«m at the Pudu Bond playground »n Kuala l>unipi|U|| tf j B^ BVB j^ BVBVBVBVBVBVB o> <.> m.o rpi:iined th.- Challenge cup. -fa Yong Feng Seong
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  • 226 11 Moore To Defend Title Before Xmas WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (AP) —The National Boxing Association has ordered Archie Vloore, world lighthcavyweight :hampion, to defend his title against Harold Johnson by 3hristmns eve. If not, »h e NBA executive ?ommittee decided on SaturJey, it will take Moore's title away from him. In
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  • 209 11 LONDON. Dec. 2 <AP)— Arsenal are among the clubs interested m signing Lcn Boyd, Birmingham City's soccer capLain and ha;f back, who has gone on the transfer list at his own request. Likely transfer fee will be C 15.000— but that will not stop Arsenal
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  • 78 11 BANGKOK, Dec 1 (UP).— Results oi basketball tournament held here are: Philippine women's team defeate I Hongkong M to 22; Philippine men's team defeated Vietnam 72 to 58 an*} Bangkok men's team d< tested Singapore 44 to 23. Th c Hongkong women's basketball team defeated
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  • 195 11 Tennis War Of 'Nerves' MELBOURNE. Dec. 2 (Renter) The tennis war ot "nerves" as a prelude to the Davis Cup contests has set m, according to newspaper reports. Melbourne's tennis fans are not giving th c Americans a square deal the Argus' tennis
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    • 700 11 NOTICES I VACANT_ Central Electricity Board federation of Malaya 'FENDERS are invited for I the following works in I Ponlian Kechii. I (a> Wiring of all State I Quarters and BuiMl iii) Wiring of all Federal and Bufldin^Js I Lists of all buildings to be I wired, showing number of
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    • 534 11 Post or c nBssssj Major. S ;n "B nor Corps. $240/- pmB (Axed) plus C.O.L mnd Singa Allowances I uiu.u-m I I UtQ p m I: addition a Ho i .ng Aleiwance^^H is paid ii' I i 1'tB January, ISftC I Qua .tic«»ti»*iw <a> Subjects or Br. Persons, <b) car-.'
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    • 295 11 SiANDARD ShRVICE FOR TiiL UNEMPLOYED M YOt X v| n\ h i e f#a un«uipi<M»d and m nrtii lo hrlp you to find wmk. the Si«C<P<>rr Mintlird rwmplo\tn r( UuttJu oiler* \ou itre %pi.*» In this column lust mil or nrit« your loci Standard ottu c tor an .ipphriiion lurm
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  • 410 12 English Soccer Team Must Eat Live Together Xv ri;iKK WILSON LONDON, Dec. B.— Let's be honest with oursctve On the evidence of what 100,000 people saw at Wen bley and what maybe 10,000,000 more saw on the tel« recorded version ot the Kngland v. Hungary mate we have not got
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  • 808 12 Today He Tells The Secrets Of The Sensational Hungarians i#As \noi r S i\\ V/ 1 T-TUKWS-'TME m\x wi: \rr FEReNC I'ISKAS, the world's latest foothi\Ur, today reveals the secrets of the triumph of me Hungarian lean he led to their startling 6—3 victory over England at Wembley on Wednesday.
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  • 23 12 M GOPALA Menon, Ren- 1 oi India and Mrs. Menon are among the large entrle, m thl gdian Republic Da, badmin-
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  • 152 12 FOIR players will be making their debut m th* iftKfE 1 team to meet Combined Services In the last HMS Malaya Southern Section rugby encounter on !hl Padang on Saturday. Altogether six changes have been effected from the side that beat SeA^ZL.. Seremban a
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  • 47 12 i *^n. wed. A par'v o f about 35 Eng i.h school te^ch' |ers Including a few women Jglj~v« here on BuadS^S Kua a Lumpur. Seremban and Malacci for a series of hotkey i fames With leathers of other m tho.se towns.
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  • 69 12 By A Special Correspondent LONDON. n ee 2 f fanN brat 'em. buy m \4Sit >° b t c the motto ot a arowTna ausu ajian piajra i ham, chairman rt the "a?i Lancashire club. m the L-mr £°-y««* contract lor an^thci from i<r- Pay
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  • 31 12 A SCRATCH Singapore 1 H«-'roa::,>n Club Xr werY no tor RNAS Semb7waS2 ••■•m who won 4-1 fa, ™ndly jay of hotkey o JiJ.jjflff y t st r ,a y
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  • 215 12 I RIVAL SRC HAVE I TREMENDOUS TASK TWO important SUA first division league matches will be played on the padang this evening when the University of Malaya meet the SCC at one end and the SRC will entertain the Police at the other.
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  • 132 12 THK following h i\,» bom selected to repres«nl tht* Army m the SHA qiudtirikjular tournament: V Royal Navy, Dm, 4 §CC Padanff: Sgt KuUlib; Mn Ben. nett; SMI Evans; Wo II Duncan Sft. Premkidar. Sgt. Mullins; Wo II Snid.- Lt Col Dirkir:> »n «Capt». Wo
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  • 103 12 MELBOURNE. Dec. 2. (AD A top Australian army man Brig C M. L. Eliott, has been appointed housing manager of the Olympic village to be built al Heidelberg, m-ar here, for the 1956 Olympic Games. Vow: colleges of Melbourne l niversity, lj miles from the main
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  • 111 12 MELBOURNE. Dec 2— (Router)— The United States Davis Cup team competing m the Vir-torian State lawn tennis Championships here, had another reverse toda v when their top pair Vie Seixas arid Tony 1 Irabert wer c eliminated from the doubles event. KThey were beaten mi n
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  • 53 12 MELBOURNE. FXv, 2: (R C u-terj—Horse-racing contributed more than Ac 11.7()(i.(ioo to na s revenue m the last eight years the Melbourne Herald sporting writer *aid to He said it was estimated a further A£2.330,000 would b! Reived from racin. by (i the one of
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  • 147 12 iUmJKM iKic.umi (Sin Shcn;), this vear\ junior singles champion, treated one of the biggest upsets n Singapore badminton this nmsj when he defeated Ismail bin Marian (Marigold) la the men's singles setoJ-Haal tie played at the Clerical I also Hall I»,l niijht. Omar Ibrahim, who
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  • 37 12 WASHING 1 Unite I Vssociatioi m financial condition m r- concluding v tin ol Olympic The A I '1(1 A. ortina :>,■■. I 19 mem ed by the elected Kenneth Wilson l S.O Commits
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  • 23 12 HONG KONG, D (Re r) -'I no Swedish !> garden footbal all Hong Kxh match played and ■y downpour and \V pitch.
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  • 7 12 Runaway Victory For SCC S< < r -i
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    • 71 12 AUZURnFTTROUPL] By Popular Request With tki Arrival of More Artisti ENTIRELY NEW CHANCE OF PROfiRt.MI. FROM j -ml Her. 1933 lo lid Der. 1933 .it I." i Bookings at }_THE SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALI i T*T[rrTiL i SiM «'i' < v > 'l BCTTEK vau i iok voi k W77TT MOXny
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