Singapore Standard, 8 December 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD st /t m -I Vol. IV. No. 159. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY* DECEMBER 8, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 100 1 noi wood. Dec. Violet Sh'iyh. Malaya beautj nnrr. wont for Bg drive today san Fenuindo th of Bollywood Malibu beacll removie stars. s aas the guest a reception h afternoon < of Lea Smith. U r Max Faci hich spnnMalaya beauty r\v ha hern so me.*
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  • 360 1 Xl ALA LI MPIR, Mon.— The Federation Police have arrested 80 key secret society men m Selangor, Ne^ri Sembilan, Perak and Penang m a "concerted campaign" to eradicate the menace from Malaya, Mr. T.G. Beverley, Chief of the CID told The
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  • 28 1 Dc 7 (Reuter) i thoul j ers, irned to ifi 'I V edition— to ti.oo "Pages" Bre a v far the 'an. bu -k-
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  • 47 1 HONOLULU, Dec. 7 (AP).— Pan-Am<?rican Airways' stratocrvnser "Queen of the Pacific" landed safely on Johnston Island with 42 occupants early Sunday morning after an engine blew up and for -ed her to abandor. her flight from Honolulu to Tokyo via Wake Island.
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  • 141 1 3 Girls With A Happy Thought THREE enterprising Singapore schooltiirfs, spent a part of thoir vacation collecting money for the Singapore Standard Christ mas Fund. Thoir combined effort yielded 554 collected from their friends, classmates, the start Of Borneo Motors, relatives, "workers," Keller Piano Co., Mr. D. A Marshall and
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  • 104 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prompt action by Police saved a 17-year-oM Chinese girl I'rom becoming a victim of the "white slave" racket Two women. one whom police believe to be a ringleader m the vice racket, have been detained. The girl wa s rescued by
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  • 76 1 NO WELCOME FOR U.S. TEAM JAKARTA. Dec 7 (AP).— A study mission of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foioiim AtTair.arrived m Jukarta today from Singapore for a I r- 1 1 suivey of Indonesia. tough Indonesian G >rnmeni had been notified of their arrivla, no Indonesian offl sal
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  • 12 1 "Trust Mac to find a way to get cheap light!"
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  • 38 1 BERLIN, Dec. 7 (AFP) The Presidency of the Ea.«t German Parliament has formed the French National Assembly that "militarist circles m Germany are anjDOlinc- ing as of now their nans for revenge against France."
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  • 119 1 OPERATION Topper, the whui ver ''aij. ]ift" of top En addic -^ncicm to Sydney piano parts, graphic accessot.Pv an air All the hats are for functions during the Royal tour of AllS-J tralia. The toppers are brine car- rled on the RO.\C Qanta* Kan^.uou
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  • 34 1 The conference table at the Mid-Ocean Club m Bermuda where the Big: Three Conference between Sir Winsto n Churchill. President Eisenhower and M. Joseph Laniel is now taking place.
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  • 248 1 He Saved A Life With His At Stake KUALA LUMPUR. Mon-0.-ie of the most dramatic rescue stories was told today m conjunction with "Operation Service" Week. Tne hero, a hospital ;i ant named R. If. Minrajaloo, Of the Lumut District Hospital awarded an "Opera- 'ion Service" certificate by ner. Gen
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  • 663 1 _U: '■^■■■^■^■^■sssssaaaMBBBMBBBaBaaaaawaaaBsaaBssssssssssssi The World Waits..*.. v/M- TUCKERS TOWN, Bermuda, Dec. 7. President Eisenhower will fly direct- from the Bermuda conference to the United Nations at New York tomorrow to deliver a dramatic new western challenge to Russia to join m working out
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  • 368 1 Red China' s Threat: UN Accused Of 'Treacherous Delay' TOKYO, Dee. 7 (AP) Kid China Ffcfdga Minister C'hou Kn-lai du»g«| tonight thr opminu a political CMlferencc to discuss Korean problem has 'been delayed by treacherous designs' of th* l'.\. Oniinanfl. (hou made the charge m a messier to the Inited
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    • 12 1 FASHIONABLE SH(H| SEASON TRADING CO. XGAPORE&TCt:fI2I6B X \;>,Vv.\v- tres m by the
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    • 73 1 Supplement A IC-PAGt: Christmas Supplement tcill be included m loinf>rro>r's iff** of the Sittga])orc Standard It Will contain many articles on the year's urean-st je.stn-al tWO OinsUi.ns stones which havp never '>.-.-n published, unj a simpIjtny gunle full o) »n~ Q9ttiOHa 8j what art l where to buy your pre
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    • 39 1 Stop ICE CBEAM frfrl j/ff TOLD STORAGE W BPff j CPEAMFDIFS *%jEJy Ik MISS L. TOi: recently confided: "I'm making pillow cases for all my boy friends so they can fit m the TIGKR Christmas cartons I'm giving them!"
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  • 59 2 TAIPING, Mon.— Ong Ah pleaded guilty before the I a ping Magistrate to possession of 7i pints of intoxicating 'iquor on which duty had not i p.i id. Ong stated she iit the liquor from stranger for her pregnant daughter. Sentence was postponed to Dr
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  • 458 2 Govt. Departments Open For Public Inspection KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. People m Kuala Lumpur ran walk into many of the (Jovernment departments tomorrow and see for themselves how the (Jovernment machinery "operates." For tomorrow marks the anniversary of Operation Service m the Federation. and the spirit
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  • 305 2 A Company Takes Legal Action To Evict 72 Strikers SKVFNTY-two workers employed by a private contractor m a tin smelting company at Pulau Brani who have been on strike since Dec. 2, may be thrown out of their quarters m the factory. The Straits Trading Company, winch owns ihe factory,
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  • 137 2 The following were the donations to the Standard Christmas Fund received yesterday: From the staff and students of the Teachers' Training College, the Fund received $65; $30 came from the pupils of Std. VIIB of the AngloChinese School m Kampar. The Shell Company (Singapore) Ltd.. and the
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  • 44 2 JAPAN' S first training ship to visit these shores since the war will be m Singapore on June 16 next year. The 588-ton vessel Shunroku Maru left Tokyo on Saturday with 41 cadets of the Government Fisheries Training Institute.
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  • 145 2 Malayan Tin Outputs For Last Month KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the management of Anglo-Oriental (Malaya). Ltd. for last month, as as follows: Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd., 1.835 piculs, Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. 410 piculs. Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd. 1.065 piculs.
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  • 33 2 THE a.inual Christmas party and pageant of the Chinese Methodist Church Taiping. will be held on Dec. 20. The venue will be at their premise* m Theatre Road.
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  • 105 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING robber prices (cents per lb.) m Singa pore yesterday were: Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $316 per picul Up 87} cts. LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement Bouse Terms Monday's opening prices per lb. were: Tone: Steadier. LONDON TIN Monday's prices first
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  • 106 2 TWO SAVE LIFE OF A WOMAN THE SINGAPORE Fifth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday recommended that two men be rewarded for their public spirited action m saving a woman from drowning m a canal This followed a case mi n which the woman, Jiang Siew Eng 18,
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  • 655 2 Most Necessary For Home Rule Says Watherston KUALA LI T MPL T R, Mon.— Self-government will bring little satisfaction if the people of the country have not learned to be self-reliant, Mr. D.C. Watherston, Acting Deputy High Commissioner, told a gathering of State and Settlement Government
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  • 53 2 ALOR STAR Mon XI Sultan of Kedah this >.-,,„ declared open a W INS fair held mi n nk Nicholas* Ife D r 8 <UP>— Buildi^ c of India won a r.-» maU-h last n i g ht at -waaison Square (Inrden by outpomting Gene
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  • 209 2 Importance Of Better Living For Malayans Member f,. "jfc Affair Malaya, dl oi>«n.n t Mt t| ferenro h that rommußJty devJul •frurr b, U r r i,^ 1 Jj wholr. and that thi,\/ a matl.r of ro tt »i d V, aad .n<r,,s, ni t^nrr to M..1.. w ■co. H'
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  • 118 2 MAN ACCUSES ANOTHER WITNESS A PROSECUTION rv t Mohammed Shanif bin I) told a Singapore rouri day thai some of the statements Riven on oath f another witness, Foo Clue Hoon. were ies. He said tMi during the trial of Botv Pang F.ig. a N.A.A.F.I. cantem manager, who was chat
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  • 237 3 BURGLARS NET $1,500 IN WEEK-END RAIDS i burictara i m Sirr.;.i--"i of More i i < i^ i and lea of and shops. i -I Army rth Buona of irhich iiii!^ on t!io Saturday 1 a shop In v i roken Into was away 1 1% urist- 11 were rrmov
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  • 73 3 TAI IILS i the FerJeand S >re will ie the I annual n Jan 14, to 1 unity of culture R representing 28 orga- [ami's m I I the rtival. On be mv Jan 14 there v i an A 1 Oral rial competition.
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  • 79 3 ASIAN stud<-nt s aro playing an importajil part m the stud.'iit life of Australian n>J|»»4(» s and universities. This was emphasised by the recent election of Mr. V. T. I m™ Jim, a Civil Kn^ineerint; student from Kuala Lumpur, is President of the Students' K"presentative N Council of MMbmirne
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  • 114 3 He Stayed With Other Man's Wife -COURT TOLD ONG ENG HAN claimed tri il m i -i Com* lay, t i a charge of h >reaki i y nun: into Hong Choy'a >c at r urong Road. on > I- sp ■I >r Mahpuz told the I [r. R. W.
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  • 39 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Federation Veterinary Depa will 1 a v n c h r m V nn 1 ion m 1 .*")4 i pai I of the anti-rabies pi m ttt the whole of the E i >n.
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  • 92 3 $5 WARNING FOR VAGRANT THE Singapore Tiiird Police Magistrate. Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday Ba F5, for the man charged with failing to produce his identity car 1. and asked him ick to -f >hore Bahru. ii told the mart, A. Krishnan, th it if he came before him a^ain.
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  • 137 3 Strange Incredible Stories, 2 Freed YEO LIANG CHYE and Tan Chew Scan pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday, to behaving m a disorderly manner, namely by fighting ami shouting, on Dec. 5 at Bukit rimah Road. Magistrate R. W. H. Davies cautioned and discharged both if them, and told
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  • 274 3 KIALA LI.MPIK, Mon.— Gurkha troops have seized 400 rounds of ammunition, plastic explosives and detonators from <\ dump they found m the Kerling Kstate area of Kuala Kuhu m Selansjor. The dump aKo contained food, clothing, medicines and Communist propaganda leaflets. Ot'.e m iro Communist
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  • 247 3 A FAST running tide and strong currents ID Keppel Harbour di.i not hinder a Singapore liJiboui 4 Board pilot bringing one of Germany s latest fre ;hter passenger vessels, the Fsoen to a sale berth yesterday. The 10.000 tonner Is on her
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  • 49 3 ALOR STAR. Mon- PoUce and firemen looked on as fire rased five att3p sh iphouses at Simpang Ampat. six miles south of Alor Star. The shortage of wntor In the hydrants and m f li" canal nearby m i le fighting practically Impossible. 1
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  • 364 3 MALLA'S MOVE TO PREVENT NEW RULE FOR ROADS Should Drivers'* Licences Be Suspended? Standard Staff Reporter Mr. N. A. Mallal, Progressive Legislative Councillor, will make a bid not to give the Singapore Commissioner of Police power to suspend or. cancel licences of drivers accused of serious driving offences until proceedings
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  • 188 3 Alor Star To Get Longest Bridge Built In Malaya THE forerunner of bridges that will replace those destroyed during the occupation will be completed m about 15 months m Alor Star. The 250 foot bridge, the longest constructed m Malaya, will connect .lalan Pekan Melayu and .Falun Pegawa m the
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  • 75 3 IPOH, Mon. "Operatl Service** anniversary here will begin with a pu ceremony on the town padai s tomorrow a' ."> p.m. when Sultan Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah will present "Operation Service" .stars to the Lumut quarry rescu il i This will be foil ml l by
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  • 69 3 TAIPING. Mon. Chang Jerinf Home Guards w runted with the defenc i >' thoir village. It is the Rfth i {c m Larui an i M i- i i receive the honour. Spcnkin^ at the cerern >ny, the District Officer. Mr. O. W. Wolters said "This
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  • 107 3 SINT. \PORE has neii the facilit i i the sk to undertake a 1 operation! of the two B thip t, Princ# <-f W 1 n sand R'tv.lse. Mr. V Kiiwji'i 'sident of the iukura and Company of Tokyo. told Tht Standard srday. Mr. Kuwabari,
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  • 95 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Central Electricity. B.uH. Johoie Bahru will donate a I frigerator to the Me ll< il Department for the USe of til j blood bank as part of "Operation Service* 1 wi The Board is ;>'-<> 01 mi ing a bi£ electrii exh opposite
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  • 50 3 FOt'R can •il were cessful m the Intel mcd I Examinati m m Arts of ilu^ University ol L m I m b i i" Singapore la*l They are Mr. L. F. Mr. J. H. E. Flak. Mr. J. O. P Fernandez and Mr. J. B. Ne t.
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  • 274 3 Stind.ird M.ifT Krporlrr i\ ii i\\ tm§jwwtu ti." \V Iff Drpirlnnni m Sin i pore Wm |H m Inm-iv m th«'i silirv s'Hin. Ihe \rm is working nut i ni-w Nil ii. i on-xolidatKin v. hcrir ■kk h thr ml l t\ <»l its
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  • 91 3 HOWDY young lei >. n tally ich »olboy itartt i >« riot the Mercury Cii i HaN m Upper Serangoon Road. Sin gapore, on Sum i jv night w i dim ibowing "Biiiy Kid** was ludd 'i!y CUt due to a tectonic il bre i ('hairs
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  • 72 4 WHEI '1 Hawk "I? AF. Seletar pleaded g lo three ofT< n the Singapoi I Tn Couri Mr. How ar ■'.'(I th« Mi Rahman bin E thai unle: he an f" H ar. he lr I ept a<--plea. H charged with the con ent <>i
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  • 49 4 TAN TlOXc; KIAT of \v;is fined a total In the Singapore id Traffic Police Court > erday, for permitting a I. N« Ten* Loong. to drive his lorry without licence on April 12. The Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. told him what he could be disqualified.
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  • 304 4 MURDER CASE MAN SPEAKS OF HIS ELDERLY 'LOVER' A YOUNG Fnglish-spraking Chinese, Goh Choon (»uan, admitted m the Singapore Assizes yesterday that he killed a 70-year-old woman who had been paying him for a number of years to be intimate with her. Goh stood trial on a charge of having
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  • 91 4 LOW AH CHUA, fined th< S ngapore Eighth I .it Magistrate. Mr. A W. Ghows for voluntary ng hurt to Eng Cheng enby Road. In I kc pi ofilc< r 4 the Court c <> f b i i y \i- ad, went who was sellii.i4
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  • 74 4 IWO ■n, Teong Huh Sens .-Hid K.'.nn Hong Yew were itt< '1 to trial at I'ne next at the end 1 a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore Ninth Policy Court n a tentative charge i robbery. They were alleged to have a woman. Tan Meow
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  • 72 4 THE Katong Presbysterian V ith Fellowship will hold its ua] general meeting at the J :< nan Boys 1 School H i >•! Friday ai 8 p.m. A carol ling practice will follow eeting. I Saturday, the fellowship »ld ii combii yd ChristParty a1 Prinsep Street
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  • 106 4 A n.'LAU Minyak shopkeeper. 42-year-old Chan Kh^on Yeo. yesterday rescued a two-year-old gir] from drowning when she dropped from a hut built on stilts over a tributary of the Kallang River. Chan said he heard the girFs mother shouting that her daughter had U en u/r
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    107 4 LADY HONE, wife of the Governor of North Borneo, Sir Ralph Hone, with Mrs T.P.F. McNeice wife of the President of the City Council, and Mrs. Goh Kok Ree yesterday visited the Singapore Family Planning Association's clinics. Lady Hone told The Standard that there was no F.P.A. Clinic m North
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  • 47 4 WONG YOON SHING was nncd a total of $125 m the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court yesterday. o n charges of iaihng t o conform to a t^ffic No L€fT sig n and negligent driving, resulting m a collision witn a pedestrian.
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  • 245 4 Sisters Visit Remembrance Ward For Brother TWO sisters of the late millionaire and prominent citizen of Singapore. Mr. Keuben Meyer, visited the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital at Tanjong Pasar and saw the Ward which was jerpetuated to their brother's memory yesterday. The sisters, Mrs. M. Nissim and Mrs. H. Ellis,
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  • 69 4 SEOUL. Dec. 7 CAP).— A four-man South Korean goodwill mission will leave for Tokyo on Wednesday on a one-month tour of South-East Asian countries. including Malaya, Burma. Indo-China and Indonesia. An informed source the first South Kor< t n miss n to visit the South-East
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  • 107 4 Standard Staff Reporter WHILE a taxi driver was cruising along the streets of Singapore on Friday night, a neighbour stole into his bedroom m .la! an Kayu and annoyed his young wife. It was near midnight when his wife was awakened by the neighbour. She
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  • 34 4 HONGKONG. Dec. 7— Special Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15,628 to 1 sterling: $5.f>25 to US$l: $1,817 to Malayan $1; $0.27 to one Indonesia Ruppiah Gold 0»
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  • 145 4 New Malaya Wide Radio Programme KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.- Plan s are being finalised by Radio Malaya to improve inler-station relays and start a Malaya-wide broadcasting programme early next year. Tiiis has come about by the introduction of a chain of hi^h frequency stations installed by the Telecommunications Department to improve
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  • 120 4 Prompt 999 Call ;Man Is Nabbed Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police yesterday morning arrested a suspect within minutes of jewellery worth SJOO being burgled from an ;>mah's quarters m Cornwall Hardens. Police located the suspect a mile from the scene of the crime. First information of the burglary came through
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  • 23 4 THE Parit Buntar branch of tlie Women's Institute held an exhibition and jumble sale at the Krian Club on Dec. 5.
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  • 358 4 A NEW policy/ designed to meet the threot of changed Communist strategy m South East Asia and the Far East, is expected to result from a conference of British diplomatic representatives which ended m Singapore yesterday. Twenty-lour United Kingdom representatives m the Far East,
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  • 71 4 THF C. ivernment and City Coun. Lai at Union at Delegates' conferen h« I festerday pretested against the attitude of the City Council Labour Unions Federation demanding thai <he Coun 11 should riot recognise the GCCLU Mr. K. K. Palayan, Secretary of the Government and City
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  • 75 4 A RAFFLES Hotel resident reported to the Singapore police yesterday that he lost an 18-carat gold wrist watch with a da 4 e mechanism and a nine-carat gold r.iacelet to the total value of si. 300. He s;i;d he lost the two articles m Chancery Lane.
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  • 181 4 Slayer May Yet Go Free -D.P.P. JOIIORF BAHRU. Mon. William K.C. Lowe who was found •'insane at the time of the murder of his chief tenant. Sankaran Nair" by the a lessors yesterday, was not guilty of the charge, the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Inche Suffian bin Hashim. stated Unlay. 'As
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  • 89 4 THE SINGAPORE < merit is laving $925,230 .1 since the tnlMtion administration and p m its departments, Mr. E H Soaly. Org;> thods Consultant to the G ernment. said resterda.l The MVinj result of displacing linm sary staff, improving nethods of filing and unnorc: -,irv
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  • 102 4 VKTKKW II I I dropped n« t III x the Str l»in\s I .tpt 1'.,. Mali la raarj bo.ml inn. whi li is sunk .lapan» <• subwarim lon. \ftrr I rt. x uith h v I, ed up II able seirn.in on vhip. w<irk.»l kh Neil forl trr\
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  • 122 4 Increased Bursaries Are Urged THE Singapore Edurai Department na recommen to Government thjt 'in 1 .1 of bursar.es to about 15 University stu be increased i< satisfaction among 1 Mr. R. E I nee. I) Director of Education The Standard yesterdl He said the 1 Department is now await ng
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  • 112 5 YIP VISITOR WAS TICKED OFF BY PC Standard Staff Reporter AN al«*rt Singapore Har hour Board police ronsUble yesterday told Mr. A.M. Mac Kintash. head r»f the South East Asia Department of the Colonial Office that he should not smoke m a dockyard godown Mr. MacKintosh imme. diately stumped out
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  • 103 5 USED TORCH TO SURPRISE MAN A WOMAN' surpri i n when she suddenly fi isl I the beam of a torchlight on his face as he p;< ed ii *:ip hut m B kit Panjang Vil"ii Saturday night. An argument then :n 1 woman's husband came out of tho house
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    47 5 KELANTAN teacher* undergoing a three-da> civic i com se. Miss Sylvia Morrow, popular figure m Singapore sporting rirclea w\*\ the eldest daughter <»f l>r. H.K. Morrow. well known spot tsman and mrdiral practitioner m Malaya, after her marriage to A.S.P Winoii Solomons rerrntly m Vvlnn.
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    70 5 SEVKN-Vi: AK OI,I> Gabriellf Stewart arrivrd m Sinsa pore yesterday ifter Hjiai n— cr— i paaicd from sydnry m h QANTAS BO.\C CoastellatiM. A puiiil of Lot Wo < niivpiit. Svdn«*.v (i.ihrirllr is hnr to spend be» holiday v\ith her parfnls. Mr. a"il Mrs. KM. 9le#art. at Pucoh Miur. Sh»'
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  • 113 5 Man Flown Back,Faces A Charge KUALA LUMPCJB, Mvn CIMMg C hiap Ilin I alias Ah Kinv <_'«» the alleged esraped terrorist who was du'.vn hark to Malay* imm Heagtnagt was produced brldio Mr. E. Brown. Prosidrnt. Sessions Court her«. today. After the charge of ronsoi tint: with armed terrorista was
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  • 73 5 REDS HOLD US BACK -TIMES IN MALAYA, ll nol BriI ii iritj Communist m rre m whifh holds back tl c fi promised If tiir idon Tin linfl "P hITp". The rx thai m the Briti-.li Colonies, tr >p are not tix imper al but arc tl force: of an
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  • 19 5 ONK hundred and ten Kelantan are t.ikin^ the School Certificate Examination at the Zairtab S i >»]
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  • 200 5 SIM HAT I. AM (23). found oniltv tl4e SucJPi'«e Filth Police Court of a charge of being a member of Ihe Hoon San," »üb4>ranch of the 4 10 l Secret Society" \s>»s ye*- Lerdajr iftntenei d to months' rigorous imprisoot Sim idmitted eight pee-
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  • 312 5 Standard Stall Reporter GRADUATE teachers will stn>ii»l v protest to the Singapore Education Department on its latest circular effecting a transfer of 33 senior teachers to various schools In the Colony. Two are principals of Secondary and two of Primary Schools. The Standard was told yesterday
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  • 107 5 TEO TING TONG, who appeared m the Sin»a pore Assize Court yesteidav on a charge of murder was set Iree without his defence heing called. The jury had decided that there wa s insufficient evidence on which the prosecution could proceed v\ ith the case. '1
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  • 128 5 SPECIAL md genera damag< totalling were BVk arded with < <> m :n-' Singapore High I ■rd.iv f.i \1- tor injuries re«-i ived motor acci of her 18-n I hild. The defendant m the Loo Kirn Soo .hrn Hashim Ahn tngullia Loo. it vv.i- .-.t.itt*
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  • 53 5 RAP ro m the Sinn t 1 i VV.u Dopari I S VI SUM rhe Pro i --a .1 C. Cooke. told the rourf wini > Police Lieui y 111.. I Q i.nri three olhei ing p ii Lt h lor F and when
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  • 82 5 THE SIXCAPORI M I 'riion trotested I the use of 1 D I me: f ment J I c msi m I tion '1 he pre t of I Mr Petei Willi»mi iaid tcrday thai m the ew fianav employer! found tion from vrhich to
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  • 28 5 THE f i *-i > i i-n nicr Cirri*- ll Sir (icr.v.l T« m mr» IfieMSflt thii ¥<»ir Mil rtiv:<.nr>arv eMI-r»f-.reai l-i u1-
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    • 272 5 CATHAY ORGANISATION/^ ATTRACTIONS I k ij > I^nV^OPENS TODAY FOR 2 DAYS ONLY D J/IK^HTA fr W .SHMAD— HEKMAN Sf m I. I I K\WIT— MIMI >I \KI.\\I "Wr j OPENS THURSDAY- ioM,m roi; m,, poweii ro SI \> ON TOP \\i» iLMOSI i] mm mii; j|Mf im:imi.k. l Nl)
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    • 259 5 the Charge at FEATHER WVEP! WARNtR BROS' O"lJ IN WARNF.RCOI.M Hire of Viewers >0 <#*nts plus deposit In irols rclund.ihft I rotionitow 1 a Share the Heartbeat I of High Adventure! 1 as a desperate soldier of fortune strikes back at conspiring Kings! |RICII\RD TODDjfc6 jeCHiiicOLOR I IGLYNIS MWW 7
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  • 734 6 IN Taipii Acting Deputy Umh tommiss loner of the Fi dei ation, Mr I>. C. Wathei ston, j,. d Mai; a fir I n; i l< confen n< on om- y <i- lopmeni m i ural ai nmenl \<n calling this confen I ally look forward to good
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    • 216 6 Sir; Stirred, aa I am, by your editorial, Fair Journalism, I feel ii is my duty u> remind my fellow Malayans of one thing. jt is most essential that they i member that until the people of Maiaya have ha i dv y hod lawfully <onjiii
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    • 76 6 .s'< r: Do not assy t </', i.f r his Pilate u>r m |/oii r time ion wo have stirred much v( Uie political ">ud m ifus lirld. For once P. Ravindran has ji m r you "on the tpot." You try lo wriggle out of tMi.s
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  • 32 6 should most certainly re- commend timt eriry distinct nation should hur e a (linn- nel all urcrnim if. Jf would be a (/rent improvement orer the irhol* of kluruut Mr Churchill, 195!
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    • 345 6 LEGALIZING BOOKMAKING A CAPITAL IDEA Sir:- As a means of raising more money to meet the heavy expenditure of the "ountry, Government intends to "ieya!i/.e bookmaKing. A capital inea. We had Hcensed bookmakers m the early nineties. They were not licensed by the Government but by the Turf Clubs. Gambling
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    • 91 6 SIN CHEW JIT POU rails? for an all-out drive to pre«£ vent the smuggling o\C opium into this country. The daily says that although* litile can be done to con-| trol the number of opium^ addicts, steps can be taken* to control the drug at the' source or
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    • 107 6 THERE seemi little hope that* t'ne differences between Nor-; mal Class teachers and the; F( d< ration of Malay Teach-I its' Associations will be. settled m the immediate* futuie. Utusan Meiayu says.] Tlie Federation of Malay] Teachers' Association? will; hold a conference among: Normal teachers this! month to
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    • 126 6 .s\ r; With reference to I.ftvr Which W,- Did Not Want To Publish.** your editorial of ihe 4Di instant m reply, spoke volumes. Surely you iun'e wasted too much yootf tiwe and precious iitiper sixwe on Mr. P. Ravindran. who ha.< no anise to be so gbtutoe
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    • 171 6 Sir; My late husband left nit; 4 houses, the tQtal ront iA which after deducting :i4«i assessment i.s $393.M pe r month. I could Jive quite comfortably ori this kocomc pre-war, but I leave it to you to think whether this la enough to live on wiih
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    • 66 6 Kir: Wilh rrference I to your publication m t the SiiiK.ipuif Standard of stlt Drirnibrr. rrjjardt in>f a clerk. William Lim, who has been adjudicated a bankrupt. H ish to In- hum you mat I am not the ptMMio romerntd. 1 am a clerk of the Civil
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    • 668 6 TUC Is To Blame Let thers ks listakss ii my own attitudes I tw ic\e in tha striki ■•.capon. J belie\ e in olh ctiva bargaining. 1 will o far as to say tha: 1 working conditions generally in Malaya could be improved by a few we I! chosep and
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    • 353 6 JVritinv about strikes. Atvx .Josef^jays THERE arc occasions, such as now, when I seriously wonder whether a certain person m Singapore, described m newspaper reports as "union chief," "union boss," and "union president," is deliberately setting out to discredit and eventually smash responsible trade
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    • 413 6 When workers come out on strike, m effect they sa V to the employer: "We refuse to v. ork tor you unless you pay us the money we want, and also provide Us with the cond I ons we demand." Having given due notice the workers
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  • 19 6 TOMB LEFT BEHIND 1 I But thi ti Mori S Their >i V- (I J> I of dolia H.
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  • 47 6 t i a I i tint f. m the scientific Daißt •pal 1 1 i It R|l to t 'which both Insc 1 i one I* Bai I i ■:<■!■ I > I > 1 U I at i nht. I h 1 South an I I 1
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    • 81 6 BIINGAPORE tiger STA^DARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER 128, Robinton Rood, Singapore Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble TtUgroph Address: TIGERNEWS Singoperr BRANCH OFFICES LONOON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG <5, Sulton St., 83, Cowon St.. 8. Leith Sf. Tele: 4588. Tele 829. Tele:
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  • 71 7 Afghans Oppose Those US Bases K\M 1.. Afghanistan, (AP) Prime MiSardar Mohaml i).,,j i Khan made it ,m yesterday this rughorder country is X opposed to re,,i proposals tor ,ii military bases neighbouring P:ikis- d that ■.a r < •I so- own stat< najor Da ii<i add"i a--11) iit the
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  • 38 7 Dec. (Renter) rhing for a n\ a live snake Namboi i Brisbane. Mr. shop as- posi but rou nd X !t Off him. g broughi Ocat ion. 1 1 will the :iaci murder
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  • 23 7 OFA, Dec. Sa <■'< ol the ob d the nburgh l!> on •if lapa Ih Will carpel R lage
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  • 18 7 I AI Nepal today by I Basurdhara. whos< visit <Mi V President Auriol.
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  • 59 7 i--Uii> L MIA M 1 w spaper itJ'aN that A lv H.nmon ri r llsll New York worth Ml|v :'> milHas film h (>r V 0 i k h t I, r lion 1 xry i B f mir ni c i k
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  • 37 7 photo. ™a£^f™udk <m a r ;i:n l K c *2P* 7° n a floating bridge alt, i attatk m.'n.B,,n-nn,n. W Tonk lnR Some 150 plane s carried the fl K liirrs over this centre.- UP
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  • 322 7 NEB DELHI, Dec. 7 (Renter)- The Executive of the Indian National Congress India s ruling party— yesterday expressed concern at happening m Kenya and the recent deposition of the Kabaka (King) ©I Kujtanda m Fast Africa for 'the offence of claiming independence for his
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  • 68 7 VICKSBURG, Missis ppt, Dec. Weary rescue workers! ng through Ihe twisted wreckage of this city last niuhl i u:ir(. bodies of two more victims ol << killer lorn. -a m bi nging the death to At least i'(in people were injui rce wnd that
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  • 68 7 UELBOI'RNE. Dec. 7. (KeuU An Australian record price foi a retail business was announced today the purchase Sydney Snow Pty. Ltd.'s t-storey Sydney store by ou me chain store retailers, Cox Brothers (Australia) Pty. Ltd. for more than £Al. 250.1 MM) ash. Pr< was m
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  • 52 7 PANMUNJOM. Dec. 7 (AP) more Soui h Kon an converts to Communism refused today to return homo. increasing to !<>'» the number who have resisted >U arguments for repatriation It was the fifth day of "come hoi explanations and the Allies have failed ro win ba<
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  • 28 7 FIRE which raged throughoui Ihe nighi ai a timber store m Nicosia Cyprus, destroyed an adjoining Turk sh tobacco tory and HiM damage e>'i- at £50,000.
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  • 112 7 ITALIANS PULL OUT TROOPS UDDfE, Dec. 7 (Renter— Italian troops WCN last night withdrawing to their normal positions after St days at emergency stations on the Italo-Y v g o s la v frontier. It follows conversations m Rome yesterday between the Italian Foreign Minister. Signor Giuseppe Pella. and the
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  • 113 7 Islam Girls Don't Need Veiling... CAIRO Dee. 7,*<AP)— The Supreme Guide of the M<>brolherhood has declared thai Islam does nol require \i of women. In a pi t- < in"i :•< Supreme Guide Hassan El Ho leiby ca led the < aristocratic custom born ol the jealousy ol men." The
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  • 379 7 TROOPS QUELL RIOT IN TEHERAN Angry Mob Cries Down With U.K.' TEHERAN, Dec. 7: (Reuter)— Two pre sons were killed and one was injured today when troops opened fire on anti-British demonstrators at Teheran University. Thirty were arrested. The demonstrations by students of the University came two days after the
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  • 64 7 ABOARD THE GOTHIC. Dec. 7, (Reuter).— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh aboard the Royal yacht Gothic now m the middle of the South Pacific have been hearing about three uninvited j additions to the carefully; screened official passenger list These stowaways are t 'nought to
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  • 51 7 ADELAIDE. Doc. T (Re —A blast of winter ha-- sv p1 > South Eastern Australia m the last 24 hours leaving w trail of damage and injury. At Leigh Greek, wind f rea «hed »2 miles-an-hour md for half-an-hour. blew contently at between arl (i JJ>e)
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  • 37 7 MISS Pamela Martin Chicago, who is trying to < stablish a new round world record for commercial ;)ir line p;isse:igcr<:. arrived m Manila yesterday morning and look oil' for Tokyo after a 37-| mituite stooover. UP
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  • 96 7 PARIS. Dec. 7. (AP) (J' neral George C. Marsha arrived here j sti rday enroute to Oslo, where he will receive the 1953 Nobel Pc« i Prize "i Thursday. Briore leaving [or Paris lie will visit General Alfred M. Gruenther. Supreme A:«ir.l Commander m Europe. Marshal] rea<
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  • 68 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 7. The following ore th« closing price* jt rubber ond fin on thr London mork«t:— LONDON RUBBER Spot 1714. Jan. March M i.d. Apr/June 18 d July/Sept. 18id December c.i.f. 17|d. Tone: Dull. LONDON TIN Spot £657 10«. per ton buyers, £660
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  • 185 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 7 (APt Senator Joseph McCarthy praised President Eisenhower m terday and denied there was any basic conflict between them on the issue of Communists In Government, Mi Cartliy d< nied i "•< attacking either }>;■, i;, „i Eisenhower <>i" S of Slate .'<> l"» Foster
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  • 183 7 Boom In Oil Shares Goes On PERTH, Dee. 7: (Keuter) It WMM I case af hack to work hiclav M K\ mouth (•ulf. site «f VVf.st Australia's oil dis« ovn v. Kut <>n Svilmy and Adelaide Stock Kxdianurs today, oil shares rontinued their unpret -edented boom. On .Meltwturne exthanne. however.
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  • 83 7 TOKYO. D(c 7 (AP).~ A .Japanese member of the House of Representative* said t(.day he has received a letter from Secretary ol Slate. Mr. .John Poster Du'les saying the United States if "considering" the return of Iwojima and the other Benin Islands to Japan.
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  • 58 7 BELFAST. (In land), Dor 7. (Reuter) William Kelly. 32-year-o d ntM nber of the Northern I;t and Parliament, who Was h 12 months Friday for sedition, is not sitting talced m his cell as he vowed be wou d before he i i 1 1 -I
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  • 59 7 What's In A Name? |ih«»l" ALLURING l l ii \..m i\.i m.i\ »oon be known b> .m Oth<T llf MIM I ]>l <r«I ;ii f i Victor S.n i!W- w.i'.ifv MM with more ournpli llm movie fotaf puMi) uill Mi Pat or wh.itrwr th«- n.iinr nnuht br mi 'I In
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  • 174 7 All We Want Is Peace Nguyen SAIGON, Dec. "4 < AT) irtnam Prrrnin Nfayra Van Tarn said vcslndav tliat ommunisl ommliik-v for an end to the Indo-China war should he (akin seriously- if the Communists themselves are serious The pro Fn l mier. returning from the meeting <>\ the High
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  • 45 7 HEAVY LOSSES HANOI. D<< 1 y I nmand iulent ball when of the regional batta .11 ■m H. (i Xi T ,v- kesman \m>.mh Pran Vh "inuii. f ttminh .i lion Frai < f m th< H" i i j Reuter AP
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    • 820 8 HAMBURG mm AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD MHN I M RVKI 7«p nlonihi' (.i-no H^raeillea Antwerp RoHrrdam llamtiurg a, Brem*a S pure Sham Penant: l> N.iooli (Mill C.dn^ 13 II ItOeC ll»er im IfMftaswa (II Af X MDcc 15/IWpbc 17/lfDc* IfNII Ki.r.' Mini!. Ki»h» V<ik<»h.imi« Peamng r s ham S*a«t« I
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    • 1274 8 iMtgtaj BLUE FUNNEL LINE n»u* ii- lines) ctftmaai MAISSFILLD CXX, LID. p (nci- noratea m Sln^aD«»r* (arrlrrn upllun In prwrril via olln-r |»«»r/s lo lourt ;iiwi iliMharge cargo RAILING* to IJ\ I.KI'OOL. ULAtMiOW LONDON CtWTINRWTAL W»R l> Due Sa;!i P Sharp Per,»ng Meatar for Genoa. Le:xoes Lundaa Holland <k Hamburg
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    • 854 8 DESTROYER RESCUES A NATIONALIST TANKER TOKYO, Dec. 7 (AP)— The IT.S.l T .S. Navy announced today that a I.S. destroyer rescued a Chinese Nationalist tanker Saturday and escorted it to a safe port after receiving an SOS that the ship'a steering gear was out of commission. locating the Chinese ship.
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    • 601 8 EAST ASIATIC L!Mt MIUMOfc PMOtJ >( IMNNAHA i k I «M,r, 'TAI.SIKIA' fo. Banckok la lv,.. r -LALANDIA' for Bangkok H r( v N "PANAMA" fr,f Banßkok anr Honikoag i i. t "JAVA'" foi Bangkok, talfun Jldr.qkong Manila X «!>•» Yokohama MMHJm* ro niviiMM s XV| IN 10 ColomWo Adea
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  • 275 9 Standard Special Correspondent nrnrtl^H AR FA cc 7 Indonesian estate rubber production i s rolling along at a suprisingly record or ces T^}* 6 I™' lollB Slump j or^ rket prices, The Standard learned today. Monthly output during the past eleven months has
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  • 600 9 THE Malayan share market opened the xsrvk active and firmer m all sections with a fair volum* «if business written, at gradually increasing: prices. l»n«e changes yesterday were towards slightly higher kvtb. Pr»f 1R \<t >rds. .> Union Ins. 4 Uni t*d Eng Ji#f» ll«t lI
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  • 59 9 1•i pi luce market In Singapore «va> steady m all sections yesterday with fair business passing. Singapore produce price.^ (per p:rul) yesterday were Gambiei $210; BdJi coffee 5i»8O; bete] nui $28 (Split) $T, (whole); copra $391 coconut o:l S<i;i£ (sellers); Pepper $330 (Muntok white); $325 (Sarawak white); S2f)o (Lampong
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  • 60 9 LONDON. Dor. 7 (Reuter). —The Royal Air Force Canberra jet bomber which won the England-New Zealand air race In October will My to the Uniteri States to attend the fiftieth anniversary celebration of powered flight at Kitty Hawk. North Carolina, where Dayi c
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  • 161 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER QUIET RI'BBER prices m Singapore were steady at the lower le\t-!s yesterday, first grade rubber lor December shipment closing at 60 3/8 cents per lb a drop of cent from Saturday. Quotations opened at 60 5/8 cents per Jb. i cent below the week-end price and
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  • 87 9 LONDON, Dec. 7. (AP) Groundwork was laid here last week for secret talks between Japan and Britain aimed at reaching a new Trade Payments Agreement and bringing relief to an acute Sterling shortage In Japan. The first meeting, a 90--minute session, was devoted to laying down
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    62 9 JADE Snow Wong of San Francisco. California, show* a pair of quartz je*e| bowls she has made by he r own sn rrt process. She says the bowls have bottom sections as firm as porcelain but as transparent as class Miss W'iin« ir cently returned from a Far
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    • 309 9 tfl Abner r C <^^" d**l *^fWy SHQULOJTPE EnJTCR rLOQGLE STREET? Wlev Oop -OKLR.LISA CROOK. HE WO LILY YnufvV uww! I J BUCKS IS ALL ~J^M WTONAL SCHEME CANT BE V MVStLF.' WTH h£| o^^- V V~. /f^Sv YOuRS J^^^H ;ftnJT Mt HACK 1 TRUOTED •\J X^ V lON j^^^B
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    • 802 9 -> r^ f)limifltii|[Tl) i^ffiiiiniii!Qugii»iflu[<iiinft<ti^ mTI N6AP O P F 9 ■■riiTrnTiiiiiirii^H klang ggy 1 1181 m \l>l I T El>t CATION: course on %m r v^^-JH^* "Local Zoology" m Zoology M L»A. C C/l <■ N ~i£.~Y pppt. University of Malaya. CAPITOL: Something To Look For 530 m 3 «3n.
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  • 115 10 1.1. v BEY oi Paris drew inspiration from the Middle Ages for this Christmas hair-style on the left The forehead is draped with a blonde switch outlined by a 28,000.000 franc diamond necklace from the Van Cleef and Arpelfl House. Forty large round diamonds are
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  • 627 10  -  MARGARET SCOTT By pARENTfI »f new babies always think it is very h.trd that their poor offspring should he subjected so young to things like v»ci illations and inoculatioßS. dly ii is awful to son or jal i by wh i' be
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  • 358 10 'Dear Joy Jones AIV husband has just reM turned from a business trip to IJoni; Konx. and. .since his return, his attitude towards me seems to have t -handed. Before he was lovin; but now he takes no notice of me. Do you think that there is another woman? "MKS
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  • 385 10 I MUST confess I hay* lw« grouses against some Hollywood movie-makers, and they are those: Why. oh. why must they try to make ever/ mediocre S-rtiste a star? They've don ii ■>> often to many a so-called "find" only to be severely cist-' listed by
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  • 40 10 AtZURIE, interpreter of India's tndttmn.il and classical dances, now io Singapore with her troupe, na.s appeared m more than 500 picture* and <-<atm<« tn bo the first lady «>: the screen to introduce croup dancing to Indian movie*.
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  • 632 10  -  Victoria Chappelle By 1954 NECKLINES ARE DIFFERENT TF THERE is one parti--1 cular style to which fashion historians may one day be able to point as indicating a welcome break-away from convention, it* is the scooped out neckline shown on some of the new coats m
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    • 30 10 ei-tsi WHITE CROSS I SPECIALLY PR l -P^ ff A\f' Babu >** X' P J rf<* CORONATION m Rjwder I MIMOSA WIiMSS MUSK ROSE a LILAC nC TALCUM POWDERS FOR GROWNUPj
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    • 104 10 »c sm^s /frail Foa AKIKS Much 21 t«i Anril H vr.u-a i~ SSS« >ll!i^ la "y wTtll SCORPIO Oct 23 to Nov ma -.mi h!tmv..y l et)n jjtubbornn^l to Mock hursetu,, io that you are aettinj I n, k tlo '^""y rethe tv > t out ot iwhrn vUioni m
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  • 496 11 SEREMBAN, Mon. Whether the South Malac tors »»»v<' <nosen "The South Team" or "A I(im for the annual match against the North ipore on Dec. 19 i s the question hockey fol-Sc-mbilan are asking themselves. iuch discontentment here over the selec south side Some leading judges
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  • 212 11 Gadkari Saves India MH O I" R«uter»--I runs lth «irkfi lin «J lo avrrt an lunrh on the < ommoiiweaHh akini i mon wealth's .)4 for mx 1 wicket Vinoo Ha n j hope- them a oung P< Leader m six i stand m just Hazare el .<t
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  • 30 11 lowing will represent 1 VSC m a soccer r.ymkhana Farrer Park toCharlie Kang, L.Loh, Meerah, Luke Kenneth Noor Patrick Yee, i Kirn Pong! Tan. Jamal, jn Ah Seng.
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  • 216 11 IPOH, Mon.— The North team to meet the South is full of surprises and is composed of four representatives each from Selangor and Perak and three from Pahang. Three Penang players have been placed on the reserve. Notable absentees from the side are Lim
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  • 119 11 THE results of the 4th round of the Hollandsche Club Chess Tournament were: MAJOR DIVISION: Prof Silrock Prof. Oppenheim I—o, Pritchard Pronk I—o, Guldemond Mrs. Pritchard o—l.0 1. Richard Lim Sng Ewe Kong J— i. Sng Ewe Hui Tay Ktng Hong I—o1 0 MINOR DIVISION: Fagcl Sehuyt
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  • 98 11 FOLLOWING Is the North team: T. Nadarajah (Sol), Cliet Singh (Pah). M. ShinniuKunathan (Sel.); Phillip Sankey (Pk.), S. Selvanayagam (Pk.), G. Toft (Pah.). Capt.; Ahmad Haroun (Pk.). E. J. van Lidth (Sel.). Manmoh.in Singh (Sel.). G. de SWva (Pah.) N. Arul (Pk). Reserves: Abdul Aziz (Pk). Ng York
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  • 235 11 Mon. A Tn'ti "dmi the Sullahkota, the the British Adother government antan beat ty to meet final of the :t 'i<m of Malaya n at Seremban '■«H aj v ry fast I the Kelantan »c Kedah deP in knots. n had the not xch «nt««.
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  • 197 11 MANILA, Dec. 7. (UP) The general meeting of the Asian Games Federation Council scheduled for Dec. 17 as already stated m The Stari' dard, has been postponed for sometime next May when the second Asian Olympics are held here. Mr. Jorge B. Vargas. President of
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  • 553 11 COMBINED SCHOOLS certainly deserved better man the 2—2 draw m yesterday's friendly game of hockey against a scratch and disjointed Singapore side at Raffles Institution. This was by way of a final preparation for their southern States inter-combined schools quadrangular hockey tournament which commences at Victoria
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    • 296 11 NOTICES M. V "ORANJE" ARRIVING from Amsterdam and Southampton on 9th December. 1*53, is expected to berth alongside S.H.B. godowns Nos. 1 and 2 (entrance Gate No. 8) Between 8 and 9 a.m. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE 1O CONSIGNEES s.s. "Roepat" ARRIVING Bth
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    • 422 11 NOTICES ANGLO-ORIENTAL < MALAYA > LIMITED KUALA LIMPIR QUTPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentione i Companies under the management of Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of November 1953, are as follows. PICL'LS Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd. 1J39 Batu Se!angor Tin Dredging Company Ltd 410 Berjuntai Tin Dredging Limited
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    • 577 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR MRS. SNG BOCK CHOO. thank I and relatives for Iheii dance and present* on the occa^'.rj of ir mairiagi ANNOUNCEMF.WT' i 1 |j ACS. I. LOTTFRV I \Drav.' p<;stpon«d lo Ti)i 1 1 Fcburarv. 1954. |i SITUATIONS vTcanF SINGAPOHE C\T\ COUNCIL WATER DEPARTMKNT: Anplirations ere invited fo" the
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    • 635 11 STANDARD SI K VICE FOX Till UNKMPLOYED I UK X M ii t Arc paji unrmpfowd md m nrrd: l#» help tcu to fmd work tbr <mCapon Mindird ncmploxnrnt llurrau <>tj. rs you li»r spue m this column Just rill m write your leu i| St.indird ottire mr •m ap.iln
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  • 225 12 BAMs Decision Was Too Harsh And Hasty MALAYAN sportsmen— and they include a number of badminton officials, players and fans— are m a furore over what they term the 'hasty and harsh' decision of the Badminton Association of Malaya to ban Wong Peng Soon and his teammates,
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  • 559 12 BINGAPOBE badminton pl.tvers and funs were indignant ovi-r the Badminton AsNtH'iation of Malaya decision to bar WMH Pen? Soon and his ■layers from futur t partuipation m tournaments organised by the BAM or its affiliates. They maintain that the mieilled 'iluutin;' of the BAM s rules by \Von<i and
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  • 341 12 MALACCA. Mon. Several Malacca Badminton Association otfi.i.iis, beeaase tfcej arc .still m tin* dark about |he relevant facts of lk« eirevmstancef surrounding Pen<j Soon's Taipeh trip, hid very little to comment on the bams attitude towards the affair Mr. P. <;. M. C. Mahindasa, idenl of the Mai ice
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  • 223 12 SKRKMBAN, Mob.- Sports officials of Kegrl Sembilan today voiced their disapproval ol the action of the I". M m barring Wong Pe,i«: Soon and jiiru from taking pan m tournament* organised hv the B.A.M. or its affiliates Mr. Robert Singam. the X S B ton Association. dt^rr b« d
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  • 248 12 Xl \l.\ MMIMK. Mnn Spoilsmen m the Federal Capital today <-ould not agree with one another regarding WC derision of the Badminton Association of Malaya to bar """It Pen? Soon and his fellow rebels- from Malayan tournaments. While the Far Eastern lour of :u ic-bel.s' and The resuitinj storm
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  • 249 12 ll'Oll Mom.— Mir icffol— ol the 15 AM to bar Wong Feng Soon and his touring associates from future < hampionships sponsored by the BAM anil its affiliates has been rereived with mixed feelings among sportsmen here. While man.- think that c tence passed on these players ■a-.is gomewhat
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  • 389 12 PI ING. Mnn- mi\.d feeling prevailed ani'tng sportsnen and officials m Penan": over the decision taken by the Badminton rkssoililion of Malaya not to take any action against Wong Pens Soon and his touring party but to bar them from any tournament organised by the BAM or any of
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  • 194 12 BAM DID NOT SURPRISE US' HONGKONG, Dec. 7 (IP)— Unofficial world champion Wong Peng Soon said today that he was "not surprised at being banned from taking part m future badminton tournaments m Malaya and accused the Malayan Badminton Association oi holding "too much control" over the
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  • 470 12 By JEFFERY JAMES SO THE present Standing Committee of the pre>rnt Badminton Association of Malaya have made history. In one short Sunday evening, five or six officials, given the task of looking alter Malayan badminton and Malayan badminton players, have quickly snuffed
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  • 200 12 TOKYO. Dec. 7, (IP) i Former unofficial world badminton champion Wesjf Peng Sm>a will bo persona non grata m Japanese badminton circle* should he arrive here without the approval of the Badminton Association of Malaya. A ent to this pfTo.-t was made today by Mr Kenzo
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  • 95 12 EASTBOIKNK Sussex !>«•*'. 1. (Renter) —The J..«»Uli; 1u11. .«i|j njd three more badminton sucussfs when competinj; m the open tournament here. Edd«« th- W Kn»l.in'l champion, won the men's Millies tor t»i<- loiulh time, beating J IV Rebsea (New Zealand) 1.1 X. 15 and took the
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  • 37 12 MFI.BOIHXK. I) T John Landj S rtiampion mile? the 'i-"'t man to the four minutfl 1 ndi oel kit A h rin here He ran the c ,n two i. L)mi i.. ll)n j
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  • 37 12 IN' a friendly fai 1 Farrei Park Rajaji Spori Club I Setia J one S m.t i for Raja ji S X Syed All and R s \i Poilah replied i »t s,-t t .1
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