Singapore Standard, 11 December 1953

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  • 23 1 SINGA PO RE ST AN DARD M fo m A w»l. IV. N<T 162.- SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. DKCIWItEK 11, 1953k TWEI.VF PAGES TO fFNT^.
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  • 332 1 SINGAPORE'S movie magnates, Shaw Brothers, have very kindly offered to stage a film show, the net proceeds of which will go to The Standard Christmas Fund. The film. "Love Happy," featuring the Marx Brothers and Marilyn Maxwell, will be screened at the
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  • 235 1 - ike Plan Turned Down kertj UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 10 (UP).— Russia last night gave the preliminary rejection to President Eisenhower's plan for an atomic "bank" for peaceful projects m statements made here and m Moscow. Russia's Andrei Y. Vishinsky told the United Nations General Assembly's
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  • 395 1 i\l A LUMPUR, Thurs.— Local rubber traders d today over an announcement by the Government of a rotation policy which they io( bring immediate relief to an industry already on the point of collapse, ment, reported by Router from be United States had
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  • 36 1 BANK ER WILL TOUR GLOBE Lin Yu-tanci J CHOW, gave a dinrant lour discuss rsity with profesDr Lin Yuithot and name had »ted m position Nanyang i at ton re r Haw, Dr. Ir. and Mrs.
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  • 7 1 ptia law I'oi bidden.
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  • 92 1 Strike Broken BEXTOXO, Thins.— Rubber tappers who went on strike for a week beginning from Doc. 1. as a protest against the new rice ration scheme, returned to work yesterday. The rice ration originally w:i^ five katies each, per week lor adults and -h katies
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  • 32 1 MELBOURNE. Dec. 10. (Reuter) Victorian scientists are co-operating with soldiers and airmen m an all-out battle to keep millions of grasshoppers from crowing the Victorian border from New South Wales.
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  • 215 1 PERAK MAKES IT EASI ER FOR CANDIDATES hmng****ge Har Hvmorvd IPOH Thurs.— Qualifications of candidates for Perak Town Council elections next year, have been uidenedTollowing a successful motion by Councillor Chfn Swee ?£n at today's budget meeting of the C °T l Cl'nf motion, passed although thnro were six abstentions
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  • 12 1 oriu-! umw! man. force yutu- worries Iran back relax: 1
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  • 59 1 RED WORKERS MAY STRIKE! BONUS DEMAND TOKYO, Dor. 10 (UP) Fifty-five employees of Ihe Communist newspajw R^l F i a ,r all card-c-a nying Comnumists embarrassed, their es today by threatening to stnlceto support their demands for a year-end bonus. It was the in-st time m Japan's history that Communlt
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  • 19 1 MALVERN (Iowa), Dec 10 (AP> A truck carrying art I?!,'.t over the countrys.de last nialit.
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  • 18 1 ■'•^•"•-■'".'i-'Vir.. an "»n try has cam enea u the Hitler fl m rue Twelve". Reuter
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  • 64 1 BOSS F AILED TO PAY TAX SAN FRANCISCO. Dec m. (AP) Arthur H. Sanni-h. whose high-powered lobbying on c won him the title "Secret B< c s of California." was ye*- ere. ay sentenced to three years m prison and a IS ir4o.»)(>o fine for income U* evasion His attorney
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  • 16 1 THAILAND has pent 2.0n0 rifk- to Cambodia, for use by »elf-defence units. A.F.P.
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  • 72 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuri. Prices of certain Rrac.es or Government ration rue will be per kali Xor mcd.uux iiiadc rice instead of 34 rents. The prce for low srarle rire will remain at 'M cents per kat.. The F<-(i<ration Government will continue its P« ar rangementi for
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  • 298 1 BORIS SAYS HIS PIECE NEW YORK Dec. 10, Boris Leontyev, chosen by the Soviet propaganda .linerv to attack i 1 sident Eisenhower's atomic energy pool proposal, is the Leading foreign lator «>f the Soviet radio. intyev's editorial comment obviously had to be cleared by Soviet Propaganda
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  • 23 1 LONDON. Dec. 10: (Al A War Office ed i ""i^ tion*' repot I thai Sir Gerald Templer, High Com- i HAPE
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  • 471 2 Govt Starts $1M Scheme TH $tandord Staff Reporter Chinese r c Lorc 9 ore Goy r me wi in/roduee bilingual educotion m *ch£hto£!lJ on «t,mated cost of $1,160,000 to enable the EnXh nnAct" Stud r ts T ho eon hoye irking knowledge of tnghsh ond
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 52 2 prices umts pprr r |b., m Sin R»porr yesterday were: Bvjren Sellers N«. 1 K.S.S. Spot Loose 593 <;o No. 1 K.S.S (,l) No. 2 K.S.S. 59J :»Mi No. .1 K.s.s. $7J 573 rose: Slightly easier. TIN PRICK I'lie price of tin vester «*J was ISM per pirul
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    • 26 2 No. 1 R.S.S. Srttlfmrnt House Terms. Thursday's pea lag Write* p<» r ib mm: Bayers SeJlen Jaa. I7fi I7J Feb. it; ni lone: Easy.
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    • 28 2 F'hursday \s prices first s %^^ion were: spot C 655 buyers, u<;<;o srllers. Three nionthv <j(ilo buyers, v:#;4\? filers t .£f, ttjememi Price: < > t Tone: Inactive.
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    • 8 2 »I<>\<;k()\g. Dec fl •to on* r-
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  • 79 2 IHE Singapore Sixth Police Magistrate. Mr. R.W.H. Davies made a deportation order yesterday against S.E.S. Donaldson. JO. a convict. The recommendation will be > gjrwarded to the Governor.! isir John Nicoll. Donaldson i a now m Changj Prison where he is serving a term of six
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  • 60 2 nnV HR IS AS shoUld b e kept not only on Christmas but all }»c year round, said Mrs Celeste Amstutz, wife of Res verend H. B. Amstutz at the Rotary Inner Wheelers' Christ™Sft ral Room yesterday said mas< Irs Amstutz saia, is a spirit of neigh
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  • 169 2 'No Redundant Expat Posts In The MCS' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurswncial sources m Kuala Lumi ii «prewed "scepticism" to- the statemem of Che akri. Keeper of Seal, thai several o posts on the \I; T they had no any p^t^cwaT wkl y ilr Kl^^onry or otherwise, which were at preseni but
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  • 347 2 for Pntt^M circles cm l» has 'ze the vital need successful on^« n C0 P P c^ lion as a P rer equisite for the agreement P6ra on of the P™posed international tin Certainly Malayan producers had not anticipated the ficure^agreed upon. fe However, it
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  • 13 2 $127,500 Racehorse photo. P"'?"* Photographed ra«ho G 4 ytln lhe SI ::>0 Standard
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  • 139 2 Indian Airlines Has Plan To Expand Mandard Staff Reporter thTt n, V:it ram Potential that may i. c m Malaya a> a result of the introduction of regional tourist lares u-ill certain y be catered for by Indian Airlines Corporation. inman A traffic survey has already been prepared by Mr.
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  • 99 2 W 2S5 RA 7*9» some* JS&E** boolh to assLst the recruitment of < hinese into the Federation Regiment will be op,n<! here on Sunday. Kerr"it About 100 n,e n are required for the Regiment „nd 13 for erni^-i'— ?<«"—. G#f emments aim is to remit C h.nese up
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  • 55 2 of A fh P e EC^ L Wnenl ot the Singapore Tracion Company Employees' JSfaS has been called for Dec |fl a fee c ,X n e -igs Mr. A. a. Ewinff, CSencn] ra( on Company has told vo e rker" H n that man v
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  • 222 2 CAY TIME AT S EA HAD ROUGH TIME GAY TIME, the brown Mali* which run second to Ihr j\g.i Khan's Tulyar m laM pear*) Kpsom Derby, arrived m Singapore yesterday m (hi 2f X J iner arerthe roughest time ..f his life. He is consigned to a Jap.inev stud farm.
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  • 9 2 Car Entry T o Haw Par Villa AGED s
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    • 8 2 <Sre Pave 7) CYCLE CARRIAGE CO (***** ITn
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    • 97 2 Jf i 1 1 1 r y at tne g dinner table! I IK j|l T TKis/ iQMAruh' jfcpjl^j' 11 fnnny. t<»mplmp Jr^— your me;it dishes ;<m<i Iff^flMZgJ Ptdptt! Sun -ri].. jte^TjJ^S down "Anst<KT.,f 'f, '1 Je jlfi choice vinegar ..nrj if II M :^s make Hen/ T«.r,JT gA ketchup
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  • 44 3 Police Called To Disperse pickets called to Industries m Singapore ,me 50 Pic.•illlcged, ng the reand tiles who were >y ment as of quietly rrival out•iv c s the Dirtries: tory their and it 1 the from the PresiWork- rkire timate h the left
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  • 26 3 is S All •11. be Si^lap Erskine Pi: D( 17. Prin nd Dec 18, at B nue k R ntre Harbour Centre.
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  • 16 3 A 4 m rt on m m a i of coun-
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  • 36 3 photo. AT R.N.A S. SEMBAWANG yesterday (from left): ViceAdmiral Sir Charles Lambe, C.-in-C. Far Hast Station, Madame Auboyneau, and Vice- Admiral D'Kscadre P. Auboyneau, C.-inC. French Naval Forces m the Far East. Standard
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  • 439 3 FRENCH NAVY IS READY TO AID IN DEFENCE OF SEA THE French Union Forces m Indo-China have now taken the initiative m the eight-year-old war against the Vietminh rebels, said the C-in-C, French Naval Forces m the Far East, Vice-Admiral d-'Escadre Auboyneau, on his arrival m Singapore yesterday. "We are
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  • 184 3 IPORE medical practitioner, Dr. 1. C. B. was charged m a traffic court yesterday m the death of a cmke-seUer by a negligent I I id bail and the ca .r ing on Feb. a w nari 531 i1 est into i I i on
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  • 109 3 FOX two full hours on Wt'dnt'sdjy ninht. a party of Police kt*pt mm ttf* «>n the movements of two »nsped burglars. They followed the two wh drove m a tar into Tai Jin Koad. There the police party hid m the dark and MW one
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  • 511 3 BONUSES FIRST TO GO IN PERAK ECONOMIES Estimates Passed IPOH, Thurs. An economy Budget, with cuts m bonuses and special expenditure, was presented to the Council of State, Perak, by the State Financial Officer, Mr. A. G. Argent, at a meeting of the Council of State here today. Essential services,
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  • 174 3 K\ '.A I. TIM PUR. Thurs. I X Ch i M it. a S Justi of i v and l )V(> mm X lala Lumpur b *<• cl< ared i of rnishing i to the Assi I a of Federal Citi tens X m
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  • 93 3 SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce will send a nine-man delegati m to app ar b ifore the Rendel Constitutional Commission. Thi,; was dcci led at a sub- imittee meeting of the Chamber yesterday. Among those wh > will give oral evidence to the Commission are
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  • 63 3 TUESDAY night marked the Bnd of the eii-ht-day Jewish festival <> Hanukkah, the Feast ;>f Lights, to commemorate a miracle at the temple m Jerusalem following the victory of the Maccabees over the superior armies of Kins; Antiochus IV. nicknamed the "Madman,** sometime about the year
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  • 285 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. V. DEVAN N AIR, former school teacher who was detained for 27 months under the Fmer-ency Regulations and released m April this year, has declined the oiler of voluntary monetary assistance from the Singapore Teachers Inion I Union. In JU
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  • 60 3 THE Crown Agents for the Colonies have anpointed Mr. r w. Tayl >i. C.M.G., B.b»c (Eti" A. M. Inst. C. E.. Director of Public Works. Kenya, to the post of Enfineer-in-Chiel In their office which will fall vacant m early summe, of 1954 on the
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  • 31 3 OFFICIALS of the National Cash Register Company (Malaya) Limited gave a cockta J part, m Adelphi Hotel as! Sight for Mr. X. A. .1, Smith, Umr aew managing director.
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  • 91 3 NO LET UP SAY STRIKERS SOME ol the 500 workers uf the Straits Trading Company and the Chan Ah Bee tors and Company attend I i general meeting at the 6 pore Workers 1 union premises Middle Road, Singapore. The workers condemned tne attitude of their employers In refusing t
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  • 51 3 THE Singapore Christian Youth Council Will hold its annual Christmas carol i on Doc. 24 at 11.30 a.m. m the Presbyterian Church grounds. Orchard R oa f A collection taU^n at tins rally will be given towarda the building of St. Johti's Home fn r the
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  • 40 3 TIIF Chinese Swimming Club is holding its vcyd SS22fiuH&* ""p" 1 "-«<""« Na yJ»% "sT e> free rfn. air HeM to Horn X.,,,» PiM Mrta| must reach the secretary o/ the Club on or before Dec. 13.
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  • 96 3 KUALA LUMPOR Ihi i i The Chief Justl F- lei r ion, Sir Charles Mathew ordere I a re! ria m the n der rase m which thrae men. Pajan Singh, Charan SinAfa Bah;» lur Singh irere with ki I Delbara Singh A fourth i
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  • 238 4 I I A MOSLEM religious leader m the Colony yesterday strongly opposed the Singapore Council of Womer's dccicton t<> seek the introduction of a bill to prohibit men from marrying more than one woman at a lime and from marrying girls who have not
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  • 150 4 Airman Had No Licence For Driving CADET ASP W .1 II i told th< Singaj h Magi: trat< I at on the of April \'2 ai Chua h i X i Road hi heard a crash ah< ad «-»l hi:n. A rar i f* l him followed by r lenly
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  • 208 4 Standard Staff Reporter MOKE money is to he spent on the development of Singapore's rural areas next year. In his newsletter *he Chairi! an of the Rur Board Mr. E V. 'I. Day said a sum of $215,000 lias been set aside a contribution to
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  • 121 4 A POST OFFICE employee of the Singapore (J.P.O. sorts out some of the 3.430 bags of mail from the continent and the United Kingdom which arrived m the Colony aboard the liner Oranje this week. The consignment was nearly all panel mail, and the packets
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  • 189 4 Big Anti-Fire Scheme SINGAPORE Fire Brigade is now planning a gigantic scheme to provide fire alarms and fire hydrants m each of the hundreds of little attap kampongs m the island, said the Superintendent of the Brigade, Mr. J.G. Shaw, yesterday. This scheme, if worked
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  • 112 4 TAN BOON CHOO. 37. pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Assize s yesterday when he was charged with abetting Hailani bin Haji Ismail m the unlawful possession of a revolver. The Court wa s told that on information received police laid an ambush at
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  • 249 4 OFFICIAL POLICY CREATES SOCIAL MISFITS Say Protesting Parents KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Worried parents will be att* public meeting on Dec. 17 to protest against the dismissal f rf of overage boys who have foiled m their examinations The meeting is being called by Mr. Yap Choof Kuen I of the
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  • 60 4 A CIHXESE girl and a Jobless Indian. l*o. were roported missing from their homes m Singapore on Wednesday. Both have not ye: returned. The woman, Ons Kirn Kuan, left her bo I m fi:»l-;; Loron^ 17 :n Gejrlantf at 8 a.m. while the m.m. Rar ;i--samy,
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  • 27 4 SINGAJ presi who i s h. i h ■:v p honour Pi ideni ol Family A Am<. tnid- S md La on P*.P.A
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  • 317 4 A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. P.F. de Sfuiza, alleged m the District Court yesterday that a police ambush m Jurong Road, m which Yeo Kirn Lens was arrested and subsequently charged for being armed with two daggers, was the 'sequel to a planted job set off
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  • 57 4 THE Geylang English School Parent-Teacher Association, Singapore, will hold a Christmas party for pupils of the school and their parents on Dec. ID. at 5.30 p.m. at' the school grounds. Father Christmas will distribute gifts and there will be a magic and variety show by Mr.
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  • 50 4 THE 10 -day Thiruvempa Pooja festival commemorating the birth of Saint Manicka Vasagar. will be observed m Singapore from tomorrow at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple. Ceylon Road. During this festive season special pooja and the singing of hymns will be conducted every day at 5.45 a.m
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  • 34 4 MR. BiHJ MITRA. station manager of the Indian Airline Corporation. Singapore branch nas been transferred to Calcutta. His place has been taken over by Mr. KS A Kamua of the Bangkok branch'
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  • 111 4 Soldiers Surprise Bandits Cooking KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An area security unit m Perak yesterday surprised six armed terrorists while cooking a meal m their jungle hide-out and seized foodstuff, medicine, mouthorgans, torches and canvas they left behind m their flight. A Special Constable was wounded m this operation when he
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  • 186 4 SINGAPORK Government's policy on the Knpartation of non-contract grade rice remains unchanged, a spokesman of the Commerce and Industry l)ep;trt ment told the Standard yesterday. However, {here has •light hold up m the ssue ci import licences Cor this rice recently. Thi.-= was because
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  • 82 4 The Books For Chinese To Study SINGAPORE Department o f Education is urging Colony Chinese schools to use textbooks, based on the syllabuses prepared b y Central Textbook and Textbooki Advisory Committees, now un sale. The books are on Kuo-Ytl, Civics, Nature and Hygiene for first to fourth year students.
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  • 150 4 Santa(In-A-Sarong) Is Welcomed GLUM looks of ifcap po.r.lnicnt expressrd on the EMM of lf>o thiidun yesterday (hanged to UMgfcter and joy whin Santa C'laus whom ti»r children were told \s.i s un ahle to tur n up suddenly put m an appearam,- at their Christmas part] with the traditional wins
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    • 132 4 I DBfSEi I TRIPLEX V lICHTER X Bcw a i i y i imi'at W this patent v morti on t t bock. SI nnlv J Vigour Restored, Glands Mads Young In 24 Hours it ii w^»k m< ■niputr t. an<l poor mtar t\*>- war to *«n.l i Thu Alm
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  • 291 5 Screen Trial May Follow Vocal T**t hoi i tfWOOO l*ec. 10 I|> |)i> .->i»ilil^ t t she v ,ti .1 s« i«-st bad t >inch WLss Malaya iv roatr.s| wujikt. all < stcrd i\ i Kuab Lumpur beauty n tit!(< to report to i.i.i stihiMis on
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 5 phot*. TII I S ftccidetai involving Uuree motor t:t«s and Ml omniluis occurred m tfc* Turns; Bahru area yesterday uftrrnoun. None of tlu- vehi- ties was severely damaged and none of the octu pants Of the vehicles .sustained any serious tajury. Standard
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  • 98 5 EARN SSQO I I'MPUR. m langua are I to i ta t e I uvci the counthem is t ii\ campaign to the terrorists to gur- told 1 1 rd if I to > to the ai lien the pai some e> uive
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  • 40 5 AMA H WAS A THIEF-3 MTHS ig the wife of iund, ins< value i i this m Fifth P ien the tfont ol un Nov. i» P ir P-i 1 aid that she Shirlej tad ear was sentet iple 1
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  • 38 5 KOW, a ilty and n the H i »t Traffic MagisF A Chua. n tor v >n and bj th after chain of a it ba< k the way able, I DO j
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  • 291 5 TWO linns, thr Oranje and Carthage, brought I total ot .V4X7 bags of Christmas mail to Singapore daring t»i<» last two days, Mr. A.S. Gammon, Acting Director of Posts, said yesterday. Speaking :»t a Press Conference, Mr. Gammon said, the Steel Chemist would soon
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  • 76 5 Two Sailors Deny They Robbed Man TW< Royal \.i John Henry lrvin< Derek Hal her, claimed trial S japore Assizes yes- on a charge ol robbing i\i driver of $14. r wag 8 ■•a<''\ that on the Aig M). Irvine taxi at ard R" Ah S. :d Kepp R Hearing
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  • 85 5 AHMAD bin Noordin n cloth seller, was lined $80 when ho Found guilty ol outraging the modesty of a n ai i woman. Moinon binte Mat, at the junction <>t Geylang l\o:i i and Joo Chiat Road on Feb. I. Moinon said Ahmad aphed h r
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  • 43 5 CHONG THEAN CHOY. a medical »tud«nt, \va< fined total ol *■-> by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. F. A Chua. yesterday 6n charge of negli'geni driving resulting m a collision with a motor car and driving without a driving lict nee.
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  • 94 5 A FAREWKLI. dinner was i;ive n by Mr. Lien Yins Chow. Singapore banker, to friends at the Cathay Restaurant li^t niq;ht. He i s leaving on world tour when he will discosi the Nanyans; I'niversity with Chinese professors. Among the many quests were, left to
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  • 37 5 I HP. Siti^a{>ore Branch of the Overseas League will hold Christmas dance m Raffles H«>til on Dec. 12. There will be floor ghows by Miss Dorothy Amita. Mr. Gordon Stafford and Mr. K. P. Bhasker.
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  • 194 5 TIIJ-; findings that will emerge from the discussions at Copenhagen, Denmark, on vaccination against tuberculosis will be <>i great Interest t<> the medical profession m Singapore and elsewhere, i>r. M. Doralsingham, Deputy Director of Medical Services, told The Standard yesterday. I>: Di hai igham .said
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  • 127 5 Acre For A Red Plan Under Fire LONDON. Tints The Colonial Secretary. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton denied General T< plei 's action m offering an of land to villagers m Jabor Valley for every Communist guerilla killed following on their- informal on w i ol the philosophy ol 'ii'- 1 justifying
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  • 56 5 SINGAPORE Pol hunting for a thfef «v ho na ihed a wristwalch from a 14-year-old servant while she was walking up a path leading to her employers' home In Vio Chu Kang Road on >'• day night. The strap of the amahs watch snapped as she
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  • 33 5 SAINT .!:>•: (P VI Victoria Streel le the beg of Mai. m Year, thi i Sin lay t'" a High Mass a1 8 a.m. There will be I procession at 6.3Q p.m«
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  • 439 5 DIRECTORS OF LEWIS PEAT GIVE NOTICE THE directors of Messrs. Lewis Cr Peat (Singapore) Ltd., Malaya's leading rubber broking company have tendered notice of resignation. They are Mi. E.G. Holiday, last car's chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. Mr. O.E.H. Cutler and Mr. V.C. Bath, popularly known
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  • 118 5 Chinese Society Hailed THE l(»r:ii.i i >!i dt ,t 'hi:. Society m the Unh »r ity cii Malaya i^ desirable and will irud to better communal un-l landing, Tajar," organ the Sociali A Society, a student body, said In m editorial terday. Commenting on the proposed movement, Pajar «ys that
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  • 60 5 WHEN prominent Old B< take .i ely [nterei t in activil ■> they will th< in -pi i itr.; exa imu- i M ~W V excel, tates t ol Ann i i;t'. The an ing interest m the school, the 1 i B foster
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 106 5 Weather Report MIN I M I >l It mp. r.ilun-: 1 nun 7 ::i» p m. Dec. 1<» 7..".(» a.m. Drr. m Sinfaoorr 7 1 f; Prnanc < BSI i Kola It.inrti i *..;i i Ku.i 1 i I uMjpur I'M i I poll Kii.iml m 701 i >l;i\ i
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  • 759 6 The boy stood on Hie burning de«k Mlirnre all but he had lied. The fl:ime that lit the baltles rerk BtMßfl round him o'er the dead. If/ eeka alter the curtain had been rung down on the dramatic episode which led to the resignation o! th»» five Federal Councillors,
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  • 69 6  -  ALEX JOSEY By JN the Stroits Times last week appeared a letter from Mr William Wells of Sungei Tua Estate. The letter set out concisely the reactionary view of social and political advancement m Malaya. Mr. Wells is to be commended for his honesty and his clear approach
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  • 1358 6 Malaya Is Changing, Mr. Wells Just rice. More rice and cheaper rice. Feed the people and they will be happy. That is Mr. Wells' belief. Do not confuse the people. Do not make them unhappy by foisting on them welfare, and trade unionism, and education. Cut all this out. Keep
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  • 243 6 Review Of Views Bermuda Talks < THE Bermuda Conference just < concluded turned out to be a disappointment to France and Britain, the Nanyang 1 Siang Pau editorialized yestei day. Although it was pointed out m the joint statement that the Western Powers have reached an accord on the various
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  • 347 6 THE Egyptian Council of Revolution has a Com* mittee investigating the national dress with an eye to reforms. The "tarbush" —a smart hat of red felt m the shape of an inverted plant pot and with a natty black tassel. i s still reported to be scheduled
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  • 472 6 T W ,> Fvpnts In Kenya Have Brought Two events 3ermu c j a TWO events m the post fortnight hove gravely disturbed the British people In colonies 5,000 miles oport the name of Britain has been shamed. In KENYA, the court martial of Captain Gerald S.L.
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 187 6 Sir; Bciflfl foor/i 111 Sfr'xj// In t)\e State <>' AVjjri 6>r^bt/ar?. im jn pOttftttoll o/ a pussport which </♦ vpribfff me at I "BHtltM tectrd Person Tire i •>- -porf IMJ issued vie m Mtmpth pore m IMfl Tid mi tM# <ndinaru course o* tfftUtt v
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  • 63 7 What's That T Asks Sarah It's A Tiara, My Dear SK ME. said litilr Sarah Oshom tn thm n b I *hal have you got oa roSr hair*- Q^K! > «othn spiled: "Us tura m" dear-' s," i daughter „r Sir Daavers Osborn hJi' i a bouquet to the Queea
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  • 133 7 LONDON, Dec. 10 (Renter)- The draft agreement tun up at the International Tin Conference m Genera which ended yesterday was welcomed by today's Financial Times. s newspapei maintained that there is a welcome bility about the scheme u> set up a buffer n I t<
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  • 48 7 n< c. l". (AFP> ps iM Northern >] w d to oe ifi today as French forces encaged >'■ i Ardeche, completed of th< U ritoi s west mo i River bet. Pak \*ya. '.ulic fighting was \e\i* t-iiirih jungle id ambushes for i and Laotian forces.
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  • 49 7 1 -don. D. 10, (ReuterV— n's m ome tax dodgers d m number m al vc;ir 1952-53. A report by Sir Frank Tribe. p ment'a Comptroller litor General, disclo cd that thoi-e wei*e who either dodged iiv or defrauded the compared with DUB \ear.
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  • 51 7 1> c. 10, (Reuler)— the Commoni on, an orgading newspapers the British Com- stl .'day crititan Government l rovernmeni of New A istralia, for m!- < doms. '..< pa ed sa3^> tl "noted with recent Act passed h Wales compelling i disrlo c the "f their
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  • 67 7 SEOUL, Dec. m (UP).— South Kor< i< Home Minister, Shin Sun s ik. lias i d on suspicion of ng a 1.600,000 won (Malayan $30,000) bril learned today. Shin and former Commerce Minister Le« Chai Hyung, who were dismissed two months ago, have been under investigation
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  • 149 7 KOREAN PEACE HOPES DIE OUT IjANMI;NJOM,1 j ANMI;NJOM, Dec 10 (AP)-United States diplomats were reported today to be packing to go home as efforts to arrange a Korean peace conference appeared to be breaking down. envoy Arthur D<l <m told the Com muni ts on Tuesday ho would wait a
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  • 117 7 LONDON. Dec. m. (Reuter). —Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, ;ol c i the House of Commons yesterday that l\8:»2 Africans had been killed m British army operations against Man Man terrorists m Kenya between Jan. 1 and Nov. 28. He also announced
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  • 50 7 HONGKONG. Dec. HI. (i ter).— United States Kc;»r Admiral Aaron P. Storrs. ("nief of Start to Admiral Felix B. Stump. United States Pacific Fieet Commander m Chief, arrived here today from Formosa to meet local British military commanders and United States Consul General Julian Harrington.
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  • 39 7 photo. I TERRY MOOKK and Robert Winner try o n their crowns after their selection m Hollywood, by the Society of Hollywood Press Photographers as the "Outstanding new feminine and mule motion picture stars of 1953". AP
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  • 68 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 11. The following ore the closing prices at rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spof £652 10s. per ton buyers, £655 sellers. Three months £637 10s. buyers, £640 sellers. Setrlemenr price: £657 10s Sole Morning: 5
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  • 48 7 CmLLICOTHE. Ohio Dec Hi iAl'i. A wind storm. ibed l > v itnestes as baby tornado, whistled throug i Wt^i Side >< dential (ion of this South* m city ripping ofl roofs, uprooting rei b, ev< ng u.ti ..Dei tearing dov n po i last night.
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  • 264 7 LONDON. Dec. 10 (Reutrr) Lord Ogmore. a Socialist peer, suggested m the House ol Lords today thai a Council of Empire should be set up for Malta and othM Colonial territories aiming at a more independent status. ]]<> criticised the Go^ ernment's offer
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  • 349 7 BRITAIN TO BACK IKE'S A-PL AN More World Tributes LONDON, Dec. 10 (Renter)— Biitain v. ill back President Eisenhower's proposal for an "atom bank" if it comes before the United Nations, irrespective of Russia's attitude, diplomatic sources said here yesterday. Bit they admitted thai I the Soviet Union did not
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  • 72 7 TOKYO, Dor. 10. (UP) Mitsubishi Shoji, the Zaibatsu trading firm which Con Douglas Mac Arthur liquii m his postwar d rratisation programme of Japan, will again staool Cor world business next June or July. POUT Mitsubishi subsidiary firms, established last year after the peace treaty, signed
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  • 66 7 COLOMBO. Dec. 10. (AP>Posters carrying photographs of British Communist leader Harry Polliti are bei.ii; widely distributed among Ceylon police stations. Police have been told to "look out for this man.** Police officers say If Po t1 comes to Ceylon from Madura m South liifii.i where he
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  • 81 7 LONDON. Dec. 10 (AFP) Colonial Secretary Olivet Lyttelton said m (he House of Commons last mUit that the British Government had always "strongly opposed" colour har m Bciiniula hotels. However, he stressed lie had hee n "advised that its maintenance m certain hotels m
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  • 176 7 OSLO, Dec. 10 (Reuter)— The presentation of the Nobel Peace Prize today to General GeorfC Marshall, former VS. Secretary of State, was interrupted when leaflets were thrown accusing him of prime responsibility for the atom bombing ol Hiroshima and Nagasaki. •Marshall i s the Genera! who
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  • 28 7 THE United Rations General Assembly has approved a] cation by Japan iui.l San Marino to t;ik«' part m the International Court >>f .1 i AP
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  • 226 7 JOINT SECURITY GUARANTEE T) USSR IS PLANNED HAMILTON, Bermuda, Dec. 10 KrpresrnLnm of thr big-three powers trill inert m Paris on Dei II to prepare for i r««r |Mirer fafereaee tad .nw proposed oiivi ot teemrUy |«arastoa to Hrn Soviel I nion. The latti (Mt llrrn da ol this work
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  • 20 7 Four Appointed DO D C noon I i I la t Oliver 1 Chin< < hci have t
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  • 76 7 I MM mi<- nil tn m P< tt A f I CROSSING THE EQUATOR: Watched by the Queen lon deck, top right) the Duke of Edinburgh lends a hand with the traditional "ducking" ceremonies earned out on those crossing the Equator aboard ship for the
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    • 71 7 nUfWaMf/a// Perfume MALAYA S FAVOURIII m [-ARGE MEDIUM BRX- (As Illustrated) (As Above) |a\ S'porr X L Spore X L 11l 1 r^"^^**""! L 00 $3 50 m, SO 75 ctt S I 00 co Ibl I ROBINSON'S "ir^SS SINGAPORE 1 KUALA LUMPUR -t--- TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED OUR SIN'jAFCrE STORC
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  • 25 8 THE British troopship. Empire Orwell, carrying the Fifth Battalion, Royal Tank Regiment, arrived from England yesterday at Pusan. AFP
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  • 127 8 A NEW Company, Molyneux Helicopter Company Ltd, has been registered m Melbourne to design and manufacture helicopters m Australia. The Company's capital is said to be C A 25.000. The Directors are Mr. G.C. Molyneux and his wife Mrs. Margaret Molyneiuc. Work is expected to begin
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  • 55 8 MANILA, Dec 10. (AP)— Philippine Customs authoritu> have seized the 7.<K>B-ton Liberian freighter Travel Star pending settlement of Government claims against the vessel and her agents. The Government is suing the ship's captain and her agents for U*****,000 for alleged damage to two picr< during
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  • 47 8 IMPORTS of tin and tin concentrates; into Malaya during November amounted to 73i tons, bringing tj 10 total for the 11 months this year to 7,861 tons. Of the imports last month, 513 tons mine from Thailand and 224 tons from Burma, •f— ,Q -r^^ri^l.
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  • 290 9 By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Dec. 10— Trade and Govern lent quarters are today impatiently awniting details on the Peking Radio report of iast week which announced that Indonesia and Red China had signed a trade agreement "after friendly negotiations." Jakarta appeared caught
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  • 172 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER prices m Singapore dropped by 1 1/8 cents to 60 cents per lb. lor first grade rubber for Dei-ember shipment on an easier market. The news from the United States regarding the stockpile rotation programme yesterday brought s wave of selling which brought down prices substantially.
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  • 75 9 RUBBER estates under the management of the Guthrie Group produced 6.488.200 lb. of rubber last month, bringing the total output for the 11 months of Js:i to 61.516.--050 ib. Production from estates and mines In the Group last month (with those tor the 11 months) totalled:
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  • 83 9 1 UK produce market In Singapore remained quiet m all sections yesterday with only small business passing. Copra buyers for January shipment quoted $39] with sellers at $40 per picul. Coconut oil buyers indicated Ml with sellers at $62. Singapore produce prices(per picul) yesterday were:Gainbier $2>o. Bdli coffee |?80:
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  • 109 9 LONDON.— TIM nm <»f the Hunting (iroup X v•• w Autumn issue which contains a sugcrstion by I. G Frist, Chief Designer of Percival Aircraft, Ltd. for wh.it h« <<>n siders will be (he shape of (lie aircraft of thr future. "It is a serious design study
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  • 103 9 Bigger S-E A Rice Exports In 1954 WASHINGTON. Dec 1«, (Krutrr) The I v Agriculture Department ha s stated that South I isl Asia would have for export m 1954 "quantities of me sharply above those of the \ear before, and <msi»li irably larger than m any year since World
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  • 75 9 LONDON. Dar m. (AP) Rarely is t! 10l f land i>n< >t < he*l oarra. '1 then (>v hi an toduslrlal t The trada maj r> Jeweller, said Elizabeth 11 probably i draaminfi she a thing of the ki' ofT "one of the ny able fashion
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  • 78 9 no mod m lh i 1! I hanged prim I Mil nIKJ \l < 1 4O 14 M Pu .1 ('v vi. < Rubinaon Co. < >'<! 1 < S St m. i .i.■ .1 ■i11... I .ll\|v Ampal 7 lo \u AfIML 13/ i 14 1 1 on
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  • 243 9 i! L > i.I v J t n *h« Fund 1 i k i r. Fiji, which is awaiting Urn arrival of lli c Qu<• c n o f England, has more Indians than Fijians: 150.000 to 125,000. Thai is why it is call-*! SUVA, Fiji.
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    • 239 9 U*l Abner By Af Capp ■^oSiSSS £^?lF#3f^vl pKs^^sssigg«H Iv^s^™ 0 m£ A FGLfc. PUT A EMB Of T^£a/rf~ZT 71 iE Hl AASS 1 TO/NED. AMO PtEKDE&ED TJ-/E /C v Ocp r-^ By V.T. Hamiln m L^./ OH, I TFLL YOU WHAT'e> 7wici> 13 I Mea^OtJuliet Jones g yS^» D^ofee F*s*"££«ila's
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  • 797 10  -  PHILIP TOYNBEE By LONDON. |>OOK REVIEWING m our time has become a minor industry, and perhaps a parasitic one certainly it is the trade and occupation of middle-men. But to define it m this woy is not to condemn it; indeed, it would be difficult to imagine
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  • 813 10  -  FRANK SIMPSON By since then: a rise m both the Fijian and the Indian population, but a murh faster rise among the Indians. In 1946 the Indian total had passed the Fijian 120.000 compared with 118,000. Trump Card The latest figures estimate 150,000 Indians and
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    • 243 10 fy Rita on mR I^OOAir 1H D| \iios I liitc i* no i|im> w»- sl> much <Mii!i-rr.itr :is 11.,. «l'l|> of |„.,,u itolM-rl I.ihiis »ic\rn»«ui ,«lI>AI »OK I \l| «»m < 1 itart ■n even keel M.ke pi mji c v P. -:i. c M tionf 1 101 k liiiinimu
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  • 226 11 £700-A-MATCH MAN IS NOW FOR TRANSFER OKJOCCER: PORTSMOUTH TO LET 'ENGLAND PROSPECT GO GORDON DALE, Portsmouth £20,000 outside left request* the tranfer «*5 Dale asked for a transfer 1 ■vuf-n he was replaced by ■'ackie Henderson for the League match at Newcastle on November 21. But although h was known
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  • 90 11 Rain Mars Marciano Exhibition Dec. 10— Up)— mo's manager. „d;i'- the world ampion is now /t in Tokyo da.- behind i dule because of his exhibi- forced Marciano's bout l-..«>lba!l Stadium night, but |< finitely b e held of the tine to the sponge P'- 1 over the fights can
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  • 103 11 MANILA, Dec. 10. iVF). \Man (iames Federation Duscil has approved a Japanese proposal to ex- j rind the 42-kilometer marathon rar»* from the second !i (.anus to be held m Manila nrxt May. < ond Asian Games I •mimi t tee an- the proposal was
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  • 62 11 [> io (Rt-uter) heal the Davis Cup lid workaration for the al against B- I- ia !y, npe revelling m the c which causMelbourne has I practices. B i Trabert said n considered the Milton here the and appreli^h bounce. 1 ideni of the Queensi mil
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  • 22 11 Thurs. In their fixture yostergave a good c the Taipiog rs to a The Colts play- n throughout.
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  • 34 11 LONDON. Dec. 10 <AP> Wednesday's results m British Ru«bv Union matches: New Zealand Tour: South Western Countries O, New Zeulanders 9. COUNTY MATCHES: Eastern Counties 15. Kent G. Hampshire .1, Middlesex .'JO.
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  • 237 11 IS IT FAIR? Oxygen For Players LONDON, Dec. 10, (AP) Some English soccer clubs think they have found the secret for winning wwasy s whiffs of oxygen for the players at half-time. The Wolverhampton Wanderers have used it for two months mi n home matches They are undefeated m 18
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  • 183 11 Turpin Inquiry LONDON. Dec. 10, (AFP) The British Boxing Federation last night accepted British Middleweight boxing champion Randolph Turpin's explanation of his training methods for the world title fight against Carl Olson of the United States. The fight with the American title holder, took place
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  • 78 11 TAIPING Thurs. Perak Survey Department won the Coronation Cup presented by the Senior Officers for the Malayan Survey Department inter-divisiori badminton competition at Kuala Lumpur last week-end. Perak beat Selaagor, the Central Zone finalist 4—l, and beat Malacca, South Zone finalist s—o Selangor were the runners-up
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  • 125 11 &AXGKOK, Dee. 10, (UP). Md Iree China Mfc Uchcsl honours KM m Ike Pan Asia l »all tournament" held «>U since November 4 to 22 to win the final game. The Free China men's team beat Japan 44 to 27 m their first and final
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  • 391 11 LONDON Dec. 10: (Renter)— Mr. J. Chinna Durai, Foreign Secretary ol the Ceylon Lawn Tennis Association, expressed the view here today that perhaps the time had come for Eastern and Middle Eastern Nations to organise an interAsian challenge cup on the lines of
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  • 132 11 Mannion To Piay Against Arsenat VVILF MANNION, the Middlesbrough captain and England international inside right, has made such a good recovery from the ankle injury that has kept him out for the last three weeks that he is likely to return t o the side for Saturday's match against Arsenal.
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  • 389 11  - No Sprint ComebackMcDonald Bailey To Stay In Rugby League PETER WILSON By LONDON, Dec. 10.— McDonald Bailey, joint holder of the world's record for the 100 metres, and the outstanding sprinter to represent this country since the war, is NOT to apply for reinstatement as an amateur athlete. Last July
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  • 387 11 Ngooi Whye Decides For Krian Recs PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. In an evenly eon tested hockey friendly, the Krian Chinese Recreation Club did well to beat the Malay Teachers by the odd goal m five. The first time passing of the forwards and the hard clearances of the defenders were mainly
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  • 56 11 The following were elected office-bearer* of the Katong Spurts Club for th<» year 1 9.34: Palrons: Datq CJ Pagiar. Frank James. Chan Kum Cher Mrs. John Bde .President: S umy Tan. Hon. Secretary: Donald Kaatler. Hon Treasurer Voo Keng Yeow. Sports Convenor: R StHMftUKam. Committee Ismail Bin
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  • 30 11 FARKFR Juniori will play a return foo Bgainti the Taro.n .n ol Jolfofe Baiiru today pg2Oflst the Town Ran-.' tonxjrrow Both games wi.l be played at Farrer Park.
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  • 130 12 NTAR, Thurs.— y debut on Tigers*' v I by the X n Rov< "A." The Anal U m [the R uld have t i much biggei but eping i c "1 Igei s ne mid.v iv en Ng 1 i Rovei s w« nt further
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  • 427 12 Unaware, Zambesi Co Fastest In Final Workouts By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Thurs. Outstanding workers at this morning's workouts m preparation for Saturday's races, final day of the Perak Turf Club's December meet and incidentally ringing down this season's racing were Unaware, Chu Chin Chow, Little Andy,
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  • 394 12 lI'OJI There will be only seven races for the third day of thy Perak Turf Club's December meeting: tomorrow. The Weights are. CL. 4. DIV. I—iiV. Abov All 900 Ckm Chin (how 8.13 loiift Me Not 8.12 Orissa 8.11 Misty Jcidi 8.10 Banker Boy 8.07
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  • 142 12 FAM CUP FINAL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Si make am -.he FAM Cup this S i the X -i m the final of the r ociation of Malaya on the Station P < ing m Setremban on Sund i La I year, when the cony* p was
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  • 47 12 MARSEILLES. Dec. 10. (Rp U t»M) French boxer Ray Grassi, injured dining his unsuccessful defence ol his national featherweight title on Sunday died yesterday alter a brain operation. Grassi lost his title to Mohamed Chichaoui being knock- l lown m the third and ninth rounds.
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  • 469 12  - Stan Cullis Plans A Hungary Trip As A Student! BOB FERRIER By LONDON, Dec\ 10— Stan Cullis. manager of this astonishing Wolves 1 team wlmh now loads the First Division and is unbeaten m eighteen successive matches, plans to £o to Hungary at the end ol the 1 season! He
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  • 39 12 >,..,-.,,,,„(<■„,„ n tJbffVL ?-s«iu't i( n Smiiapoi c 11, i "ls ""Uos^ible to utbute from any of wh.-Hr!"' i' H b X 'i a ild Ollt I»"S at the sia »d i, to be depnclued.'" ilOUnds lannot
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  • 373 12 KUM PAK SPARKS TECHS' 8-3 WIN OVER UNIVERSITY m #^FP 0 i CoIIe S«% Kuala Lumpur beat TniveruSLTi M a >? by elght points < a oal a »d a try) to three (a try ln a rugger match played at Bukit fimah Road yesterday. The game was played on
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  • 71 12 r.ARUDA bp beat Tempenis «f 1-0 m a friendly badminton Results were: A/.iz beat Yunos 15-11. 15-* Majid beat Haroon 15-5, 15-*, Wong Yeok Veok beat Hamid 10-t; 15-1 Doubles: Aziz Ahmad and 1-10 fcV nno ;ind Attan and Ibrahim Zainel beal .\la-rom and Hanion 15-11.
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  • 32 12 /aS9v USTON Texas, D 10 (AFP) willi« Pep, fo world feath rw knocked out Biil.y Lima, of <~uo;i. m the second rou:i.i of their ten-round light here lasj {hi
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  • 234 12 ANDREW Tan proved that he was BODCA's undisputab!e singles champion when be beat Chik bin Yassin 15-1 15-1 to win the title for the fourth successive year m the final of the BODC A badminton championships on Wednesday nifcjht at the Singapore Badminton Stadium
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  • 97 12 THE fifth round results of the Hollandsche Club chess tournament are MAJOR DIVISION: Prof. Silrook A. Tay Kheng Hong Guldemond 0 Pritchard 1. Richard Lim 1. Sng Ewe Hui 0. Mrs. Pricharj U. Prof. Oppenheim. 1 MINOR DIVISION: Sardar Moh I). 1.0-a- Scow Meng 1. Teh C'hoon
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  • 80 12 XKW YORK. (UP,.-.Johnr.v iweiley is a small man. but hi> goal is the biggest and th best— he intends to boar Emil Zatopek m the 1956 Olymmr marathon. t topek established hia ol the l •>•<>"<> moire. 10.000 metre md marathon rum m I Olympics. X fiv 0 feet
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  • 85 12 SYDNEY, Doc. 10 -The Fijian Rut;by Union team will play 17 matches m cisjlu weeks when M visits Australia next season. Tho team, comprising players, two managers, and ;i Gov< m -hu^ r preservative, is due i a Sydney on May «i Tho Pijians will pi
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  • 210 12 LOXDOX. Doc. 10 (Reuter)LX. footbail fixtures for Saturday are: LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal vs. West Bi«,:n A. Vii! a vs Tonenham Blackpool vs Newcastle Cardiff v s Middlesbrouah S^'jei vs Manchester Utd Huddersfleld vs Preston Manchester C. vs Sheffield W Portsmouth Vs Liverpool Sheffield Utd vs BoJto
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  • 32 12 Xl AT A LUMPUR Thurs.Fo iov/,11.4 m u^ r e SU t f today 1 hockey. tea?* l ymL n r Club 5 Railway Institute b >al Kisnan Dial School
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  • 92 12 KELLEY THINKS HE CAN BEAT EMIL ZATOPEK i oy •i o B I runn B ho Hfth. He n runner to ftn Cert m pi ■'•i k I •m i rttidi <0 hours ■m j, a i < i His wife of n monthi i<— •ie. smilingly agreed Johnny lov<
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