Singapore Standard, 10 December 1953

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  • 20 1 SIN GAPORE STANDARD m jz m >%. Vol. iv. o ir,i. NN6APOBE, THURSDAY, DECENBEI 10. 19SS. TWFf VF P\CFS 10 tEYTS,
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  • 130 1 tlhtilire \l A LUMPUR, Wed. (he Albakri. Keeper of the 1 t«»(!:i uri;ed Government i independent committee and unofficial* to "rewhole question of expatrion the Malayan establish- Che Albakri told v t hie redundan ■i the per mane il "aM'iai savings at m the
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  • 396 1 They Clapped And Even Mr. V. Joined In tzaetj NEW YORK Dec. 9 (AP)-DigniUrie, of 60 when he finished his 29-minute speech and ev,-n Soviet delegate Andrei Vishinsky joined m Sttioulh with no special show of heartiness. t V Sl inS b V Ut r told re P<>rter» "it is
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  • 216 1 EDITORS SAY: NO COMMENT LONDON. I>e<\ 9, (AP) President Kivnhower's pnvposa] for an atomic pool for peace was splashed over \W>t Kurope's front pa«es today but most editors <auItoaaly refrained from romment rntil they could B"m* it further study. The London Times said the speech ".sutisjested the first practical step
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  • 38 1 MEXICO CITY. De-\ 9, (AP) Jorge Negrete, Mexico's famed cowboy troubadour, was buried yester la y beside M fellow artistes m a cement reserved for i ers of Nai ional A toi A in; ion.
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  • 367 1 HARD HIT -BUT STILL THEY GIVE Only IS Days To Co Standard Staff Reporter THK "students" of the English Adult Niuht (lavs at Bakri New Village m Muar, Johore. yesterday sent SlO as their contribution to The Standard Christmas Toy Fund. In a simple letter, they said: "We are the
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  • 230 1 Ike Agrees To Discuss Big-5 Meeting With Mao WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 (IT)— One of the most important I'nited States concessions at Bermuda was to agree with important reservations to discuss at Berlin the question of a live-power meeting:, including Communist China. In agreeing with British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill
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  • 147 1 A Beauty Saloon For Men Mud Packs For Face i VIENNA, Dec. 9 (AP> Men, take it from Fvau Mig- non Paparella there's n<>- '< thing like a mud pack after a rough day m the oil Frau PapaieMa. alter 20 years of catering to Austrian I hausf raut, (housewives)
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  • 112 1 SUVA, Dec. 9 (Renter).— With the Royal visit little more than a week away, Suva is today sweltering m steamy December heat making final preparations to welcome the Quecu a"d the l^ke oi Edinburgh. Crowds today clustered ■round the show window o! W R. Carpenter
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  • 47 1 Police Hold Man .IOHOHK BAHRU. W< Mr. s ra S of a pi I 'i i at J S i T< n I He m I a n I righi Mr. Shangai a Sin the r of three child] I and Police ha
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  • 18 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. fAP> In.;■! g ;idor. Raghava i I V. 1 1>
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  • 34 1 LONDON Dec. 1 (AFP British Pri«e Mui,vt»» Sit Win-tun bun hill aad I r i t \;i''io I n v\ ill t'. i t• m nixbt i iM Louc'uu vi llid.v> uionun;.
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  • 57 1 X A MPALA, BUGA X D A D. 9: (Reuter) G of Uganda, Sir Andrew Cohen, ha? appointed three mini of the province of Bugani a govern m place of the dep< Kabaka Mutesa 11. The Regents are the Pr Minister Paulo Kavuma. 'i su.tr
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  • 39 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Joint Co-ordination Committee of the Federation and Singapore held a meet ng yesterday at "Mallaig." home Tie Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonold. The Committee will meet again on Wednesday. Jan. ti.
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  • 556 1 USE ATOMIC ENERGY FOR P-E-A-C-E 'MOVE OUT OF THIS DARK CHAMBER OF HORRORS' The Awful Arithmetic Of The Nuclear Bomb' iNtw TUKK, Dec. 8, Americas purpose was to "help us to move out of this dark chamber of horrors into the light, to find a way by which the minds
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  • 103 2 SYDNEY. Dec (Reuter) A 15-year-old Chinese girl who came from Singapore ritfht months a^o unable to speak KnglLsh. has topped he: school class. She is Audrey Yip. now a student at the Liverpool Home Science School here. Her father. Yip Kuen, a Singapore merchant,
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  • 27 2 I.M >NGK< >\( I). p g „ria\ t Closing pria Hoi ek £1 sterling; 2G25 to US$l: < i 51: $0,212 1 Ruppiah G > to 1 tahil
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  • 77 2 MR HENRY LEONG, Sincapare organizer for the Ftdn.il Association <»f Teachers of Dancing m Australia n turned to Singapore m the imer Maetsucker yesterday after spending -wo :ri<»n:n>; In Western Australia teaching and demonstrating ballroom dancing. Now the WY- Au :ra!ian Tango Champion. Mr Leorik' will
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  • 64 2 AFTER a hertic ur»-k mil whrn they made a haul of more than $1,500 n ten raids, most of Biacapore'a robbers, burglars and ihit v«-s took a holiday on Tuesday. No reports of crime were received m five out of the nine police divisions
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  • 22 2 MR M A RAUF. Indian Ambassador m Tokyo, will arrive m Sin«;iL>ore on Dec U oq hi* way to India,
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  • 335 2 PMRWU Send Note To Govt. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— M ala y a n rubber workers are "gravely disturbed" over the M.P.I.E.A. proposal to cut their wages m the New Year if the rubber price stays below 60 cents a pound, Trade Union and labour circles
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 78 2 prices (cents p«*r lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot £oose 6§| i)\h No. 1 R.S.S. 81| 61| No. Z R.S.S. JJOi «0V No. 3 R.S.S :>H\ 58] Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The prire of tin yester day was ***** per picul lp *•:>.
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    • 30 2 Wednrsdays prices first session were: Spot VlitiO buyers, VUMi!! srllers. Throe montlis: V! 645 buyers. v:t»4"7 l- .sellers. Settle m t n t price £6621. lone: Str idy.
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  • 75 2 IPOH. Wed A ti wo nan terrorist, Lam Ah L.m (19). was today sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Thomson for possession ol a Japanese handgrenade. Lam v >;red as a result of information given by a male bandit who surrendered to the authorities Oct. 15
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  • 52 2 PENANG, W« Umriam Yt nr I m Penan" last I t by th€ Ai [nternuncio to India, Archbishop m special ceremony .a th< Church of the Immaculate Concei Pulau Tikus. Over o:u I Catho- i i, during I renewed DN which or light pr< :.h the
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  • 61 2 Pllolo LADY LOEWEN. «if, „r thp (inc. FARELI U niirins: the work of SißffmpOTC Cirl Kiiitl.s uho li»'ld a vilr ai Kn.w raft Tli.-itnv IC R o id yesterday. Thr xA i uMch includrd rrorki baby near, rakrs »i, win m aid of fuml s
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  • 13 2 asxah bint< (IT), a mo: her i I ml home yt
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  • 8 2 MCA Did Not Send Views To Rendel mi
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    • 25 2 LOST LOST TODAY: on<> purs- coataiaißf cash, identity raid Si. o<r>dK and 1 rhe^ue SI.'JOO. \o qnestion asked if returned t»> Kiinpch, Standard. Singapore, l.
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    • 154 2 x& sIR iS? «5f -«5f «R i <- Come <£• 6«// Me Kiddies To f Reduced Prices during oi I GRAND X> v 3 SEASON S^ -i j SEASON X v, if 1 1 WMJIT 3 I< PLIES HIGH H Comet 1 Baby's Pn K> Pla tic Da C L~
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 70 2 Weather Report MINIM I'M Ttinprraturr: l-rom 7.30 p.m. D«r. 8 to 73U a.m. Ifcr. 9 Sinj>apur c <77F); ff"?"* v J6»» Ki.ta Bahrii <'ir); Kuala Lumpur (7IF)Ipoh (G7F>: Kujnfm IMF) Maximum I rmperaturefrom 430 a.m. to 7.30 p.m De<\ 9 Singapore <89F>; Prnan X (88F>; K(,1., Bahru (8»iF); Ku.i la
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  • 297 3 Two Convoys Are Ambushed In Johore Another Terrorist Attach KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Communist terrorists carried out two road ambushes m Johore yesterday. They blazed away at two vehicles of the First East Yorks and a food convoy but Security Forces sustained no casualties. The two East Yorks 1 vehicles were
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  • 268 3 AMONG the passengers who returned to Singapore m the Mactsuycker yesterday from Australia was: MISS AUCI GAN, who gi iluii i from the Emily Pherson C ige Me bourne, after a course m 1 training m the lomestic she was•nt of the i Students' Association of
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  • 58 3 A CONFERENCE on or! tion for girls In the Colony i will open m Singapore on Jan. 8. The Girls* Education subcommittee have arranged the conference to coincide with the visit of Mis> Freda Gwilliam. Assistant Adviser on Education to the Secretary of State for the Colonies
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  • 27 3 SAPIAH binte [small, (20), has be reporte i missing from her house, near the sth mile, Sembawang Road, since 7 :i. v. on M tnday.
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  • 246 3 WITH Singapore becoming a branch of the Royal Society lor the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a trained EtSPCA Officer has arrived to reorganize the Branch and train its start. ■V press conference yesiv the officer, Mr. Leslie H.-;.; iaid that he has begun training
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  • 113 3 BRITISH Rim stats Jack Hawkins, (i'.yriis Johns an I Noel Parcel! who co-star m I the J. Rank Or^iMi.^atiori pic- ture "The Seeker" to be made m New Zealand, are c\wo to arrive m Singapore by ;jir from L mdon on Dtec. 31.
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  • 145 3 StJinrtiid Staff Krportrr I Sidik bin Haji Abiul Hamid, Sin:-;. City Couh i: or who supp I Mr Mak Pak Shoo m the rivl'iinslections. y^sU-nlay <;.: the Uaited Malay. Nattonal Organisation wai tal l through U, hai on J U S tlon ol expelling
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    • 23 3 P i.itia« urn r\n»e Drilnk no »urte nte<»y A f& /f /J f g '{♦M <o buy 0 PHIPPS (M) LTD. hiding, Singopore.
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    • 40 3 AI. ("Pistol Paikinff KemtOH helps some Btembers of the musicians I'nion to make up gift parrels which will fo <* distributed at a C'hristTi! j s !> arty for members' children, to ho held m the VuUm*i premiNt's at I'ui^ooii Koad today.
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    • 427 3 MW/I //I pii 1 1 ip c W^Ml y—^ 1 PRESENT THE The features of the q PHILIPS 1954 RANGE /M F^l rsriSf'rrS-J 1 featuring super magnetic materials I \f^\ I he direction ot the transmitting I J stjtion. or perpendicular to th» r\ >\ A mOIIM H\h O V
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  • 193 4 TFIE European Civil Sertrantj A.^soriation oi l/lu .uya doea not want any rhangc, even provisionally, m Uic present salariei of its members.! Representatives of the Association said this at yesterday's joint meeting of the Singapore Government and it s stall associations. They told the meeting
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  • 86 4 FOB robbing a cashier of aii $18. "J<) payroll, Osman bin i and Ahmai bin Hamid were sentenced m Ihe Singapore Assizes yesay to ten years and eight years' imprisonment, respecAnother man. Muniandy, who earlier pleaded guilty, received nine years. The rubbery took place on June
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  • 101 4 Rendel On Tasks Of A Diplomat Standard Staff Reporter diplomacy at home and if you can convince your Oflic( < can convini c j 'dy. Sir George Rendel, tan of the C titutional mission, told Singapore Rotarians ai their weekly i yester( Diplomacy ToSir George listed three duties of a
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  • 72 4 PHANG Ah Pheow and Choo Seng Hong appeared for trial i.i the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on a charge of counterfeiting 20-cent L*oins. The Court wa> tod that when a police party raided a house i:i Easi Coast Road Phang and Choo were found seated at a
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  • 83 4 SINCi APORE U n i o n of Journalists will hold n Lunch at the Capitol Blue Room on Dt 14 at 11!. 45 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mr Richard Harris of The Times who will speak on "The People's Republic of China as
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  • 86 4 MR. LEE CHOCK EXG. City Councillor (Ind. Labour West) wants the vacant land near the Monks Hill Terrace m Bukit Timah Road changed to a piayynxind lor the children m the area. In a letter to the City Council, Mr. Lee states: "I want the Council
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  • 47 4 A VERDICT of misadven•uro was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mj". Giam Chons Hing, yesterday at an inquest into the death of a 46--year-old woman Ckien Lai Chan of Duxton Roa<i,' who poison. rberc waa n 0 evidence that she t"uk it intentional!/.
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  • 28 4 MRS. K. COPLEY, will ,d--(ice~»s the mombejs of the Eust--1 Wrst Society today a t 8 :,(> p.m. at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, Si:u:u--i PVt,
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  • 22 4 Km* al.n lO.>vi. the raanuiuctur'Ts of Tiger Balm and allied products arc distributing 500.000 talrndars seen above, for 1954
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  • 178 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed., -An exhibition of electrical appliances will be! •staged m Johore Bahru to-; I morrow at a show organis- jed and presented by the Central Electricity Board. AMONG Johore Bahnfs prominent stands at the exhi-1 bition. the Erst and the biggest ever to
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  • 40 4 WHILE a European woman waa browsing m the quiet of St. Andrew's Cathedral Library yesterday afternoon, a thief slole the handbag she left on a tab.c. In the bag were *743. two diamond rings and a go!d wristwatrh.
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  • 107 4 Lyle Saw Him Pocket Bus Fare A SINGAPORE Traction Company bus conductor took fares from passengers and did not issue them with tickets. Watching him m the bus was Mr. C. Lyle, Director of the Corrupt Practices Bureau. This was revealed m the First District Court yesterday. The conductor. Lor
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  • 206 4 ALTHOUGH wounded and bleeding from her injuries after she was stabbed four times by four men who had robbed her of cash and jewellery, a Singapore housewife ran alter the robbers m the rain and shouted, "Robbers! Robbers!" This attracted the attention of
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  • 138 4 THE .story of bow a man assaulted by EVUH of wielding sticks a-id chai handles, and subsequently died, was tu!d In the Second Di-trict Court yesterday. Throe men, Scan }iv.i Chenf, Kg Eiig and Ng Siew claimed trial to two charge rioting and causing
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  • 68 4 THE Straits Trading C< mpemy will tomorrow introduce m the Singapore Supreme Court a motion lor a temporary injunction •<> re-Tain 7j contract Labourers, who are on strike m their tin smelting factory at Pulau Brani, form continuing to occupy the Company's quarter.-. A suit
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  • 76 4 IT IS sometime* difficult to convince an irate wife that if her husband lives with another woman he cannot be imprisoned because there is no law against it, says a. "progresi summary" issued by the Department of Social" Welfare, Singapore. The report adds that
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  • 177 4 CLERGY and laymen repreteaUaj Ihe Chorea of Eaglaad m Singapore, the Federattoa, Siam and Indonesia were welcomed by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt Re?. H. W. Baines. he* he declared one n the Diocesan Synod yesterday. The Synod »vhirh will last lor
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    • 189 4 5 Show«» at: 1 1 1.15, 1.1N1 v I od a *i A Ihtilu Share the Heartbeat of High Adventure! .as a desperate toldit of fortune strikes bat conspiring Kinfi* I Walt Disncys I and the HOst iRICILttD TODljfcC JeCHIMCOLOR Iglynis mmW 7^ R •,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\xvxxxxxxx\xxxxvxvx k \xx\x\\xx«xxxv, SATURDAY Qirui rnnklP
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  • 149 5 <,j\KN ii i> a sk^tih .show sniiMihine of how Cine mi ><<•!»< uorks. The dotted liars njiou the si/c of the roaveatioaal acveea (-'4 ft. i IX tt* compared to the new roaeave screen ft x 22 j X r\|»r«ted to
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  • 174 5 No Bid To Import Skilled Labour E las been no atto import skill* I into Singapo!^Malaya yet, I L.I. Haxworth, th llei »i Immigrate ;t dozen skill>.Mi i ling carpentei s have been al-l here. But. Mi i'<l out. they it) the CoU Ordinance. Immigrat achieved one <<f d materially
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  • 19 5 T fifty Singap >;\ iresenting twenty or^'ar.i.satioris. party given by Lobo. a Coloi:V •toer, m Raffles lay.
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  • 337 5 Chinese Schools Don't Want The Three -Term Year SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce has sent a memorandum to the Director of Education stating that the proposed threeterm year for all Chinese schools was not m the interest of the children. nu M v" VY u P Phen
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  • 65 5 Sergeant Is Fined $150, Disqualified A SINGAPORE Detective n{»td a total of SI SO by the Singapore Second Traffic- MaRstrate. M, Howe Yoo: Chong, yesterday for riding i motor cycle without driving licence and without beinc of vehicles lor a year L*i ■'flfrtlon. be taid thai no was m a
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  • 51 5 AN eight-year-old boy who wa s found b y r*,l ire s he was wandering along Yi o Chu a "2 Road near midnight on luesday has bee,, returned to his mother. The mother claimed her fhild from th<? Salvatio,, Army Home whore police had sent
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  • 146 5 HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 9 dp, Aftlun.A v v SJ2 L OUr days slntP Miss Vi SleUb /8 veariw M.ss Malaya, stepped off a Trans-Pacific plaa« > Si rt >acte af air sick.es* have not yet won. off cf rf,w r? 00 0 KaVe h r
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  • 59 5 TWENTY-FOrR welders headed by yti engineer, Mi T J. Talbot arrived m S;u«';ipore by Qant^is BOAC Constellation from London last night. They aro on tln^ir way to join the "Kwinana" Construetiou group now wot king an oil refinery at Fremantle. 1 party are on a long
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  • 229 5 Standard Staff Reporter INTRODI Ci. G his iavourite subject to an unusually lar ff e audience at the Arts Lecture Theatre Eii long Seng Building. University of Malaya, last night Or. Julian Huxley said that evolution deals with realities as against the theological and mythological
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  • 147 5 PUPILS RETURN DY AIR SPECIALS Moi; I than i.mm overseas children attending schools and colleges m Australia are fl>in* home for their Christmas holidays. To COPC \vith ru-h. Q.i Empire Airwww arrang n< Bighti t i,: bJldren home. A Sks ter i expected to ai i Sunday and another special
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  • 19 5 »<• ..'i he i h i prii P if 1 X v Pen ivas i i
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  • 18 5 MAI. AN AN Anflini A i, lion published iti m June Ihi c.-ir it i U|IV
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  • 189 5 A DEAF mute was railed to testify as a proMMiition witness m a case which involved his father m tinSingapore Third Polirr Court ye.sterday. IVonif Ah Sievv. nave evidence m .sign language and Miss A. L. l{«»driciies. teacher at the Singapore Deaf and Dumb School,
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  • 832 6 IF the London Daily Express report is true then President Eisenhowers addif<* to the General A ■nibly of the United Nations is the version as revised by Sir Winston Churchill. For the Express claims that it required the eloquence of Sir Winston to persuade the President to change
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  • 758 6 The Captain The 'Tummy' Dancer CAIRO. r piIERE were all the eleA m. Nt- of a spy thriller m the news which broke m Cairo recently that Tahia Carioea and Captain Mustapha Kamel Sidky had been arrested m Sidky's flat, where a considerable amount of subversive literature had allegedly been
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 249 6 Sir; -I read with amusement True Malayan's complaint about organized rowdyism by "youngsters" at an election broadcast last week. There is nothing improper m heckling. What tra<? shocking xras the fact that none of the three candidates were able to talk themselves out of the simple and pointed
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    • 183 6 Sir; "True Malayan" must be clairvoyant. Listening to the election broadcast over Radio Malaya, he could tell that the interruptions which somewhat disconcerted the three candidates wa« the work of "young newly-re-turned students. My friends and I who were m the audience have not had the expensive privilege
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    • 347 6 Sir; I do not agree w:th "Also a Constitutionalist" and I think his claim is mcovrect. I will be brief and just say that, to quote m support of a constitutional claim, a mere incident of ceremonial and etiquette on a recent historic occasion m the case of
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    • 165 6 Sir; The latest let'er of "John Citizen" attempting to sneer at the Progressive Party's work m the Legisla-* tive Council is s o childish and so full of obvious inaccuracies that there is no need for me to reply to it. t would, however, like to warn
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  • 867 6 Hopes Fading In Formosa from The Times Special Correspondent lately m Taipeh "YVE have not much to nope lor m mis P l cc J^" marked a young Chinese, his pessimism angrily denied by the slogans on the wall behind: "Attack *h#» main-land!" "Oppose Communism and resist Russia'" "Create a
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  • 353 6 Reds Fail To Keep Promise NEW YORK. (AP) The Soviet Government has not yel made good on its promise to the Soviet public to reduce the severity of the Soviet criminal code. Eight months ago. three weeks after Stalin's death, instructions were issued publicly to the Soviet Justice Ministry to
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    • 63 6 Mow Its Over Sir;— New the voting's over we await the golden land: The fulfilment of the promises assured to doubting Thomases. Now the voting's over we lie back m great relief, Knowing that our City will never come to grief Now the voting's over we awatt the magic hands.
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    • 154 6 Reporters :fu *orld uwr haw r/HMMMaMft c Jjimed It ETERNFVMHTie Ifcf ///\\7 srlf-windin'j a!< tutur watch on a ball-beunii£. REterni ofu you >rii „•,,</.,»<; fold -'X .iy dm '.i ftm s ei-3:)ci bj .but 1 r. or./s D "v dijy This m w r prn:i-Matic ii/id dorfarivt proof <»f Hit
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  • 42 7 CAIRO, Doc. 9 (Router).— The Egyptian Government has recalled its ambassadors m London a*id Washington iOr consultation m anticipation of a resumption of Anglo* Egyptian talks on the Suez ,il base dispute, a Foreign M;n:stry spokesman .-aid today.
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  • 34 7 TEHERAN. Dec. 9 (UP) Premier Fazlollah Zahcdi has instructed a four-man special committee to begin arranging negotiations to settle the oil dispute with Britain, informed sources said today.
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  • 361 7 Disappointment Over Big T hre e Talks In Bermuda tor* C i Ke«ter)—Several western capitals yesterday expressed disappointment that the 4l ßig Ihree" Bermuda conference some major questions unanswered. All welcomed me announcement that there was to be a Big Four foreign ministers meeting m Berlin. Both West Germany and
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  • 43 7 photo. CHINESE CABARET DANCER Jadin e Won*,', rousin of the famous Anna May Womr. rehearses m London for her London cabaret appearance. Although she's a Chinese dancer she's never been to China she was born mi n San Francisco. AP
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  • 270 7 GENEVA, Dec. 9 <rP)— Reliable informants at the second international tin conference meeting here said yesterday that the United States considers the average present price of about £600 sterling per long ton as an acceptable tin ceiling. But American representatives hav e refused to
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  • 36 7 BANGKOK. Dec. 9. (AFP) After the treinendou.s sur- >s of the Cugat show m Singapore, American Rhumba king Xavier Cugat's opening oerformance at the Bangkok Constitution Fairs last night Jailed to attract Siamese spectators.
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  • 137 7 HONGKONG. Dec. 9. (UP)The board chairman of Wheelock Marden and Company. which has been under fire from Senator Joseph McCarthy for delivering strategic goods to Rod China, said today the firm has "loyally carried out the United Nations embargo to our own detriment.** Mr. G F.
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  • 261 7 HAMILTON, Bermuda, Dec. 9 (Reuter) Authoritative sources here yesterday denied that Sir Winston Churchill had 'tried to talk President Eisenhower out of making hi s speech to the United Nations" last night. They were referring to a report m yesterday's London Daily Express
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  • 68 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 10 The following arc the doting prices at rubber und tin on the London market: LONDON RUBIER LONDON TIN Spot It d. Jon./March 18.d July/Sept 18 Id December c.i.f. )7 15/16 d. Tone: Quietly Steady. Spot £657 lOi par ton fc
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  • 210 7 Lewis Peat Await Poll LONDOX. December y. (Re liter) A proposal for the appointment of three new directors nominees of Kay Finance Company to the Board of Lewii and Peat, the London and Singapore rubber brokers was defeated on a show of hands at the meeting of the share-holders here
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  • 64 7 DJAKARTA. Ore. ft, (UP) Authoritative foreign ministry sources toid United Press Indonesia would soon ict to end thf four-year-old DufchIndonesian Union Statute which she considers ".lot workable" and a n n.'iant of colonialism. Action to end the Union Statute eouM be taken "unilaterally" by Indonesia,
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  • 30 7 THE HAGUB. Dec. U (Reuti The Dutch Government today proposed voting one million guilders (about L'lOO.OOni as Holland's contribution towards r< lot and recovery m Koi 1 1
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  • 185 7 CIVILIANS AIRLIFTED FR OM TONKING HANOI, Dec. 9 (Renter).— French Union aircraft have flown several hundred Thai civilians from Lav Chau to Hanoi as the advancing Vietminh Hl6 Division threatens their mountain town 30 miles from the Chinese frontier m northwest Tonking, it was authoritatively learnt today. Other citizens have
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  • 435 8 Exhibition Opens In J.B. Today AN important feature of the Exhibition which the Board has introduced for the benefit of its consumers is the Hire Purchase Scheme which enables all registered consumers of the Board to purchase almost any kind of electrical appliance on generous terms. The scheme is simple
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  • 492 8 TN March of this year when, with the commencrmtnt of the commercial operation of Connaught Brjdse Power Station, load restrictions m Selangor and N*qri Sembilan were lifted, the Board decided to publicise the many uses and advantages to which modern *nd up-to-date domestic electrical appliances could
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  • 662 8 pEOPLE often wonder why electric current need two wires, while gas or water have only ttie single pipe to take them to the place where they are used. The reason it that electricity, m order to be able to work, must also be able
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  • 96 10 THE pro c m irket m Singapore was quiet m all 13 I ly with m business pa ng. Copra had buyers i .r January shipment at 510 with sellers ai MU P'^r picul. February shipment copra h;id buyers at $39 7/8 and tellers $40. Oaconut oil sellers quoted
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  • 175 10 RUBBER prices m Singapore remained quiet yesterday at slightly higher levels than those prevailing on Tuesday, first grade rubber for December shipment closing at 61£ cents per lb. (60A cents on Tuesday). The trade appeared to be watching developments m the United States and pending news
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  • 113 10 Till" o marke ■i<lav remained dull with moderate business passing according to the Malayan Shar^brokers' Association. Industrial snares were irre?ul3r. while tins were slightly easier despite the improvement m the metal price Changed prices were: Biiver> Seller IMH'STKIAI S b.b. Petrol II 9 a/I h i :i~.rv Noave OMs
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  • 68 10 LYONS, Dor. 8 (AFP)- pilot of a Belgian Gemini vin-engined aircraft v standing helplessly by the plane today, unable to continue his journey to I poldville. because the Frenrh Police had confiscated hi> propellers. The plane left Brussels this morning and hid landed at the airport near here
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  • 461 11 Bounce Foils Cambridge Of Annual Rugby Win LONDON, Dec. 9 (Reuter)— Oxford and Cambridge drew their annual Rugby Union match at six points each after an exciting game at Twickenham yesterday. Oxford who led by six— three at the interval, scored a penalty goal and a try to two penalty
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  • 188 11 JOHANNESBIR <; if Dec 8 (Reuter)— Alan Melville,, former South j African cricket captain, J has been banned from the pavilion at Johanms- burgh's principal sports ground Kllis Park. He is S not permitted to eater it S during the Transvaal matcli auainst New
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  • 407 11 LONDON, Dec. 9 (AP)— Slar-studded Sunderland, wallowins at the loot of the English first division league took out their cheque book yesterday— and looked around tor new soccer signing*. They plan to spend another 1:50,000 on two new full backs and a centre forward. Two
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  • 52 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT R v, j; V N( ■nrmi n „j K.ipor.- Sta mmpf. n I l»urr.»u oßrrn „v free s P fins column List rail o? «r,t« > ou nclinl ofl,, r I form w fiii h > i slioßlcl ir-lurn uitii (mo m Is from
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    • 125 11 NOTICES No. ***** FF the winning number of the A. A.M. (Sel: and Pahang Branch) lottery is not claimed by the 18th January. l!»r>4. the prize money will revert to this association. RUDY LIU SWEE LIAN, Secretary And Treasurer. RE HOUSE NO. 187-K, WEST HILL ESTATE ROAD. 13J MILES, Seletar,
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  • 1917 12 Woods Rides 3 Firsts IPOII, Wed.— Punter's Delight, a tliree-year-old gelding by The Cob, showed his sprinting ability when he romped home an easy 3-length winner m the main five furlongs straight drive for class 3 horses at today's races, second day of the Perak Turf
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  • 76 12 SYDNEY Den. 9: (Beuter)a ra.ian champion gwimmer, Jg^nyear old [Jon Henricks who recently toured Japan •jg^i- u» pwuippES uJ&rt*? S 1^ 10 criticised last nigbt b y the \v\v South Wales Swimming A S so- He said Henricka was ieoPardiaing his Empire Games chances by "spendiSg
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  • 180 12 on the'^rtV^f llo^ 01 being tlle nl > team Farelf R^r lowe r th «»«»«S of formidable GHQ I arelf— RASC were the first— fell to Singapore II ir bm.r Board K.FC. who won the narrowest oMI points (goal and two tries) to 10
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  • 121 12 LONDON Dec. 9 tßeu!er> Making a comeback to the ring alter 18 month retirement. Jack Gardner, former British heavyweight champion, beat L T Bacilieri.ttoh o Italian champion at Harringav arena here last night. The referee stopped the contest at the end of the 7th round because
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  • 50 12 (CALCUTTA. Dec. 9 .Reuter)ndia have made five changes from their second test team m selecting the sid c to meet the «nß^Nilth team m thTthird! test starting hert on December il. R. Adhikari. D. G Phadkar Gopinath, Jasu Pate] ;,nd G r from test cricket est
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  • 20 12 FEDERatiom Po!i, o v -> orres will meet at ho -key and ssavSSrSS Play badmint.,;, a n d rugby
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  • 245 12 FOLLOWING B re the result; of last nifht'a Inter-commer rial houses badminton mai tea Shell t>eat William Jacks 4 l. Ismail Marian beat Kor Kong Mm 15—8. 15—7. Omai Ibrahim beat Goh Tian Chy< 15—13. 15-12. Kg Heng Kwani beat Lim Kirn Wan 1:> 15—11. Omar
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