Singapore Standard, 12 December 1953

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  • 18 1 SI NGA POR E STANDARD Vol. IV. No. I6JD SINGAPORE, SATURQAY, DECEMBER 12. 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS/
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  • 223 1 HEW MOVE FOR ATOM PEACE %SHINGTON, Dec. 11.— The IT.S. Ambassador to <H Union, Charges Bohlen, has been instructed ikf up with the Kremlin the proposals made by f Kisenhower at the United Nations for ail 1 under I.N. auspices. Department spokesman said today the
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  • 35 1 They Plan To Us e Atom For Man' s Good :>-. 11. (AP) A•o m i l'lc 1 to ie of announ iento whi i the -:ie world ha tha Mi on reunced. Eng- tho ten
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  • 14 1 GOO NETILLEKE CANCELS TRIP 1!. (AP)— Oliver to have VVi :i t i has
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  • 147 1 RUBBER SLIPS BY 1¾ CENTS Dcwn To SBV4C RUBBER prices yesterday dropped by 1? cents to oßi cents per Ib. for first grade rubber for December shipment on an irregular market that steadied at the close. Disappointing New York idvices bupled with some ipcountry liquidation con'.ributed to the drop m
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  • 82 1 LONDON. Dec. 11, (UP) Pijns are being marie to bring all Nationalist movements throughout Africa together under a single leadership capable of waging a PanAfrican struggle against the Whites m what cou!d be the battle of the century, responsible Africans here said today. They said Egyptian
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  • 57 1 LONDON. Dec. 11 (Renter) The Church of England should Dress for the expulsion from any overseas territory of Europeans known to be fanatical upholders of the c-olour bar, the Church of England newspaper sa.d m a leading article. "On this question of colour, the day
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  • 35 1 HONGKONG. Dec. 11. (Reuter) Hongkong Fish Producers Association announced today it was petitioning the Hongkong Government to impose a long-term ban on Japanese trawlers dumping fish on the Hongkong market.
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  • 6 1 The Firm Is Not Involved So
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  • 486 1 STRIKERS MUST QUIT SAYS JUDGE Standard Staff Reporter STRAITS Trading Co., Ltd., whose labourers at their Puiau Brani smelting plant are now on strike, was granted an injunction m the Singapore High Court yesterday to prevent five of the strikers from staying m their quarters on the island. The dispute
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  • 318 1 MacD SENDS $100 HIS BEST WISHES MY I* DAY* MORB-QiVE NOW THE Patron of The Standard's Christmas Fund, the Rt. Hon. Malcolm MacDonald, CommissionerGeneral m South-East Asia, yesterday sent $100 to the Fund with his best wishes for its "unqualified success." In a letter. Mr. MacConald said: "I wish all
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  • 41 1 IHRS. Tan Chin Tuan, wife of the Deputy Presin«Mi; of the Singapore Legislative Council will broadcast over Rediffusion at 9.45 p.m. today an appeal on behalf of the Singapore Standard Christma.; Fun I. Mr. Malcolm MucDonald
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  • 20 1 "Your girl phoned to say -Indidn't mind your l«»n«: nose after all so would we turn it up!"
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  • 63 1 SAIGOX, Dec. 10 (UP).— The Communist Vietminh rebels offered today to negotiate the end of the IndoChinese war if France woul "respect our true indeDendence." The offer. second m two weeks, was marie over Vietminh radio. The broad' I t warned that "'if peace if negotiated
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  • 92 1 By ANDREW ROTH LONDON, Fri. The Bveaißf News predicts (»enerul Templer will be Deputy SvpreaM Commander NATO m succession to loru Moutfcbmcry the first steu towards the post of the next Chief of the Imperial (><n eral Staff. This I" t should heroine vacant m
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  • 150 1 UNION: NOXMAS STRIKE Standard Staff Reporter THERE will be no strike on Christmas Day by 10,000 daily-rated workers of the Singapore City Council Last night, the Secretary of the City Council Labour Unions Federation. Mr O. S. Rengasaniy refuted a report In the Singapore Free PreM that all the essential
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  • 179 1 They Vote For A Fight To The End Standard Stuff Reporter WITHIN an hour of the Singapore Suprrnic Court's injunction on tivr Striken from staying m their quarters m f'u'au Brani. all the 72 strikers met at the premises of the Singapore Workers' Union and drcidrd to continue the strike.
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  • 38 1 WASHINGTON, Dor. 10. (Reuter).—^Senator .1" epta Carthy. laid today h« be willing to debftl lUOJect of communism m the Unit Statei v- ith the foi Pn Ident Mr. Harry S. Truman, "if be < ares
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  • 22 1 UNITED STATES Ambaa- < i> maid i .v i Ived m 1 aipel v, terdajF while n iout« la Tukya.
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  • 98 1 7/js/i /n Ffte Union Headquarter? photos. RIGHT: Th»* Kiot Squad of the Singapore P«UCC i-orce standing by outside the Supreme Court yesterday, while a legal action against .some 0f the workers m the Pulau Brani tin smelting works wms m progress. LEFT: The workers who have been
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    • 42 1 GIFTS for Any Occasion easily solved if you only rail at at Th< NOVELTYsTo«« Ph 5| < S S II i shinf nil Our i'ri finis tint! 1 UHinttii't'x a Vcrpi %li»rrp§ X'IIUIS A iiilfPJltf 1 LAP HENG CO., LIMITED. SI.Ni. \POKK— HOM.KONO
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  • 104 2 TAIPING, Fri Msgr. M. H. Luras, the P.ipal Internuncio. acrompanied by the Archbishop of Malacca. Msgr. If. Olcomendy, paid a n official visit to Taiping o n Wednesday. He was received by a big congregation at St. Louis' Church where he walked under an arch of thumbstirks
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  • 10 2 'MTUC Has No Politic Interests' orgai I The Wt lion
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  • 147 2 MALACCA. Fri.— Chong Peng, a rubber tapper of Kcsang Village. Jasin. who was convicted and fined $500 or six months imprisonment m the Sessions court for possession of 80 I pieces of opium leaf pacI kets, had his conviction I quashed on appeal before
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  • 116 2 PENANG, Fri.— The president of the ex-Servicemen's Association, Federation of aya. Mr. C F. Mummery, toid The Standard today that applications for scholarships from ex-Servicemen which name m slowly at the start were now coming m more and more. A sum o. $150,000 from the
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  • 80 2 THE Singapore Police and the Special Investigations Bjreau are combing the island for a sallow-faced British soldier attached to the RAOC who has been reported missing since yesterday afternoon. The soldier has brown eyes dark hair and stands about 5 ft. 10 m. A Police
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  • 40 2 HONGKONG. D e c. 11- Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.50 to £1 «terliness.B3l2s to USSI: $1,816 to Mai*-' yan $1; $0,215 to one Indonesia Rupiah. Gold $249 875 to 1 tahil.
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  • 115 2 Villagers Elect Own Committee PENAN G. Fr The Chinese villagers of Kampong Selamat, Tassek Gulor. Province We'.los'cy. North, turned up m large numbers to elect members to their village committee at the Chinese School yesterday. Each householder was allowed one vote and out of 246 eligible voters, 180 or 73
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  • 74 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two still born Siamese twins, both Rirls. were delivered by a Chinese woman today at the General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. The mother of the twins Is reported to be w< 11 Weighing about four pounds, the twins were normal looking babies They
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  • 36 2 IN pate reported m yesr h f Marshall was referred to as medical pra<titioner. This is incorrcit. Dr Marshall i a a chemist. Any im-M.ivr, riUlsed tQ D > :V r m this connection is
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  • 154 2 PENANG. Fri.-Tho P%nani Municipal Service! Union ha" requested the Introduction of overseas scholarships for junior officer! m the Municipal service to enable members of the junior stall to be trained for senior administrative posts when any such postal are 3KSE! y expaUiate This Is stated
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  • 345 2 I! < I DEMAND FOR RESERVED SEATS Varsity, Labour, Trade Should Be In Council Tamils SINGAPORE Tamils Representative Council m a memorandum to the Rendel Constitution Committee yesterday recommended that the University of Malaya, Labour and Trade, should be given scots m the Legislative Council. The Council m its memorandum
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  • 31 2 ALOR STAR Fn R., M samy Veliay.ui (45) attempted to rape a old girl. Rhatijah Ibral Oct. 22 was nten ia months Imprisonment Mr Ju.stipp Hi
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  • 285 2 UNUAUAL ART AND CRAFT SHOW Standard Staff Reporter AN UNUSUAL kind of arts and crafts exhibition is now bein^ held at Singapore's Victoria Memorial Hall by a Javanese Chinese "sin-seh" (Physician) whose painting and moulding are u-sod m equal measure to produce *ba s relief frieze" to the finished objet
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  • 228 2 PENAXG, Fri.— After a father had seen his children to sleep m his house at Telok Banana on the night of Oct. 16, this year, he woke up next morning to find his daughter missing. Tiie father. Veereppan. a sundry shopkeeper, stated this m the
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  • 51 2 THE Churc'n of the Immaculate Heart of Mary at Hillside Drive. Paya Lebar Singapore, will be blessed and opened by .M r \i. h. Lucai Apostohc Delegate, on Sunday at 8 a.m. Rev. M Bonamy V.G. invites all those who have contributed to the building ol the
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  • 30 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING i pru s... i U l.nosv No I i; N« R N-, Ton, s g. irr. ii., .1.1 > i hour Im i 1 i v»>| n i.
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    • 238 2 DON'T DELAY? COME TO-DAY for BARGAINS Silver Dressing Sets, Travelling Dressing Sets, Crystal E.P.N.S. WARE come t:\Ht.y \xn KM HE SMJHE MF GETTMNG TBIE BEST Th *NOVELTYsTOR E 88. North Bridge Rd. Phone: 3123. EMBASSY HOTEL tor your entertainment welcome l<> our "TIFFIN" dance Every Srndoy from 1 p.m. to
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    • 66 2 for the SHORT Run IMeg^ IH' hi ij j iiiwimnii MllilßH M BUB. Mff ««>»—>. 3 s<2l^S S?~ 188K :^BMflMfflMBmMMMMa^*****imSo?i!!SS^ c a«fip»'<^^S'^' mumnmiammmmmmmmmivm for the MIDDLING Run ®3^3^^l^nB 9H SB BBS HS SS& MMft tttt ttor ksa mm. RslvJJi H fl^^^H lßB IBSft MMS M^tt^m%9 i^H 2aißM aaM^ •pvCn- |^^v
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  • 68 3 CIV VIEW TO HELP IN FOOD BATTLE LUMPUR Fri. Volunteers will ith Governials to intensify to deny food to terrorists. announced n "Opcrah since its m•- ago hai ad three m the Kajang F rtnilea from the operation ::ak- a valuable reI voluntary of yoluned their wil--1 'he serinteers m
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  • 38 3 Rod And Jail For Sailors Irvine and were Singapore Assize .*****11 bbing a Lee Ah s.io, of Xi jni also the i r>b trokes of the Hatcher had a theft m k place at n the night of
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  • 20 3 I) sion of entists will annual council :"> p.m. at i eight m th t n the I
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  • 114 3 REAR Admiral B. H. Shattock, newly appointed Flaj? Officer, Malayan Area, yesterday paid his first visit to the Royal Malayan Navy headquarters at the Naval Base. Singapore. He presented the "Malaya" clasp for the General Service Medal to IK Royal Malayan Navy personnel who qualified for
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  • 108 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Fijian patrol killed two terrorists m a gun duel n the Labis area of Johore yesterday, seizin? from them a rifle, a grenade and ftotMlf Another terrorist was wounded m the engagement, but escaped, it is officially reported. A
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  • 59 3 TAIPING, Fri. Evening English classes conducted by the Taiping Branch of the P.'rak Adult Education Association have proved popular here. Altogethor. 1»H men and 205 women attend 14 classes, oi^ht m Taipin;; itself and six m the rural arci-;. The classes close this week for a
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  • 46 3 WHILE an amah was busy w irking m her emploj home m KiiTi Hock Ro id, Sing •> >re, >n Thursday nj a thii i entered her quai I Etole $200 m cash and I gold ring worth -^57 from her m ta
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  • 314 3 MALAYA RICE OUTLOOK IS GOOD Remarkably Fine Crop This Year KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation of Malaya will tell the sixth meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice at Singapore, next Tuesday, that her "rice outlook" for 1954 is reasonably satisfactory, Mr. J. M. Gullick, Controller of Trade Division, told
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  • 232 3 TIIL soils of Singapore will no longer be a puzzle to civil engineers, because the City Council is to set up an up-to-date soil-testing laboratory— the first m Malaya— within the next six months. Mr. W. S. Stredwick, City Water Engineer, told The Standard yesterday
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  • 98 3 SIXTEEN-year-ol I Sangarn Kalimuthu of II i »n Ro i I pleaded guilty m Xho Sil Assizes yesterday w\ he was charged w l l^ outragii the modesty of a 12-year v girl. Mr. .lu>t:cc Butt: ferred sentence until Dec. IK he had a>ked for
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  • 79 3 WAKING VP m the n i hours of yesterday, ;> n living |n Kampong Ar \'aj, m Sir.^ ip ;r heard I A ho lo ike i around, h t > the ftgurea of two m mov ng out of the house. He ih i
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  • 59 3 AN identity r.iri bearing the number SKKKKK o.'.'i I a driving licence N > *****/49, jth rig to Mr. Lim Gu m Seng <>[ 20 C'-Kiat ROS i. »re t^ ;:u:rl by Mr. K-:^ Sun Hoy at the X I >ng ket yesterd ly. 1 ;<nd
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  • 81 3 YEO KIM LENG. a painter residing m Kirn Sen*; Road, charged with being armed with two daggers was acquitted m tho Singapore S cond District Court yester lay. Mr. X H. D'Xetto iai 1 though there was an element of doubt. he believed Veo knew more than
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  • 213 3 Xl ALA LIMPIR, Fri.-The Federation \Var Department Civilian Staff Association today requested the Command Secretary, Hq Malaya to set up an "impartial" inquiry into the dismissal of eight daily paid employees of the War Department m Kluang, Johore. In a letter to the Command Secretary,
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  • 187 3 HOLLYWOOD, Dec 11, (IP) Film director Michael Curtis said today that he v. aiiK Violet Sleinh, 18 year -old Miss Malaya (Max Factor) to make a screen te.st for him early next week. "The j?irl has impressed nic very much." .said Curtis
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 232 3 3 months' hammering! ir perfectly. Its accuracy astonished us. A Tudor Oyster Prince— the new sell- £v ne of the watch?s 157 delicate windinß watch commissioned b y KOiex s was then checked aga inst the of Geneva— was strapped to the rign^. equivalent part of a new watch and
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    • 106 3 ORANGE |j r>/f| PINEADE II) I GnA F ii iS ju it I II w General Foods Corporation %Jpt^fP Obfainable Everywhere 5 KIM KEAT ROAP. RAFFLES HOTEL M FOR EXCLUSIVE CUISINE SERVICE Pfl k dine tonight m the oir-conditioi J P^i S i li/.ilm Ih.in 0 XvK v 1 1
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  • 398 4 New Men Get A Tip From McNeice C'OOPKRATION between Sins.ipore City Council departinenls m giving technical advito and the Councillors who provide views of the public has "m the main produced Rood results" Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, City President, declared at the special meeting of Council yesterday. He said
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  • 66 4 THE Young Men's Christian A tciation begins tho Christmas sea n .\h a movie show. "V tonight. On Dec. 14 Merc will be n grand YMCA Christmas Eve buffet dinner, social and dance, j A Christmas Party for the Mount Erskine Boys' Club will be held
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  • 238 4 PENANG, Fri.— Fear of banishment has forced many secret societies, like the notorious "Ang Bin Hoay" to lie low m this Settlement. But small gangs ot hooligans have started a racket to extort money from lorry drivers, prostitutes and shop keepers. These
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  • 136 4 Sawmiilers Can Remain In Lobak SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Timber merchants and sawmillers m the Lobak Area. Seremban. I who hud been asked to shift to Mambau by the Government early this year, will now be allowed to remain m their old area, and their licences for i l!>r>4 will be issued.
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  • 110 4 SINGAPORE Harbour Board is '"contemplating some changes" m the conditions of service of its exployecs. The Board, m a letter to the SUB Staff Association which represents its clerical employees, states: If these changes are approved it will he of benefit to the staff,
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  • 82 4 KUALA LIPIS, Fri.— Choy Say (33) a shopkeeper at the Penjom New Village, m the district, of Kuala Lipis. was yesterday found guilty of retaining 107 private purchasers cards without authority, and failing to affix a price tag on the jar containing sugar. Mr. E. M. Smallwood.
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  • 30 4 A EUROPEAN woman on Wednesday reported to the Singapore Police that she had lost her 18-carat gold wrist watch valued at $2no from her house m Leedoa Road*
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  • 82 4 Ifhoto, MORE than a dozen Malayan school children returned to Singapore by Qantas BOAC Constellation yesterday t« spend their Christmas holidays with their parents o Ti W °V tb^ ppy rou P s snapped at Kalians Airport ll'a !i eft)^ G u h v Siew Luan
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  • 135 4 Thio Will Open S'pore School Of Building SINGAPORE'S $62,000 School of Building, first of its kind m the Colony, will be officially opened by Mr. Thio Chan Bee, Legislative Councillor, on Jan. I.' 1954. Built m the grounds of '.he Junior Technical School m Balestier Road, it wiil he vim
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  • 107 4 two cm i of i Singapore rtl I i i Ah Wah and Lim Seng Hual both Of Jurong Ro;H were <c:itericed |o three months' in> onmeni m the Singapore District Court yesterday, after being found guilty of assaulting Loh Tuan Ton, representative of the Rural
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  • 158 4 TAX KEON BOX was sentenced to a year's imprisonment and after that will be under police supervision for two years, all because a child cried. The child cried when he saw Tan, a ftranjcer, m his house m Beach Road. The civ drew the
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  • 85 4 A YOUNG woman learner driver, Violet Ooi of River Valley Road, was lined $50 on the ie r r charge ol negligent driving after tending trial on a dangerous driving charge In the Singapore First Traffic Court tcrday. According to the prosecution. Inspector Sher Mohammed and a
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  • 37 4 MR. H. C. WINFIELD. Ay sirtant Controller of Telecommunications, Taiping, will h e going on leave carlv next month, and the P and T Athletic Club are entertaining him to a party on Jan. 2.
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  • 128 5 POLICE FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC LUMPUR, Fri S i vice" is ntial part of -i every fi .-r, the high- lowest, said tho c oner .h v. i k ;h1 on of the ol O] Cai bi d n P n ii,. rribed an example ,ia \'rlinn> m „,i, car
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  • 12 5 YO UTH MEETING Straits ChinV ith Fellowral meet- M.G.S, hall tomorrow at
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  • 37 5 Picture by NANT P.N. Pafteraoa of the Klang Contingent, who was loaned to Kuala Lumpur Traffic Police to take part m Operation Service week, guides three children across Batu Road. Lim Koy Yen
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  • 216 5 IU ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— V. Soppiah, who was until March this year an Innate of the han^i Prison m Singapore, was convicted m the Sessions Court yesi rday on tour charges of causing hint, mrasebreakiiig mid theft and sentenced to 12 yens' rigorous imprisonment. The
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  • 56 5 MOVEMENTS ol tin m co i- v ration tO S •;.<.•:• a P -1 to ag n I < MM". tonth Perak md S ingoi i. :;:u; tons. Tl total quantity of tin moved fn>"i the Federation since 'in* beginning of the ear m 51 '•!<• Jain
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  • 185 5 Standard Shipping Reporter TIIK (leiman vessel (Leverkosen) has arrivrd m thp Colony after narrowly missing typhoon Betty while on her outward maiden voyage to llonj;kong. Bui for the vigilance ol the Radio Officer lr. Heinz Wo hert who received the ftrsi L radio
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    25 5 P>UiiJ, C \PT.\IN P Morgan. (out maitdaal of thr S:ivoi*;n:Mi DC r.r.i//a v I -'rrnrli c|rslrti% rr r^:i»rt wlr.i i :iri\r<l n Bianpoif! r« ■•>■ Standard
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  • 75 5 'Whispers' Cast Govt $149,093 KIM A LUMPUR. Fri Thf Feifc rat'on (ioverninrnt paid out ;i total of 5149.t93 last month for '\vhi>pers' leailin^ to the rapture or kill nn of (oriimunist terrorists. The bisyost siflKlf sun« was paid out m Johore. totalling $59,093. Sums paid out to Ihe other States
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  • 67 5 ONF: hundred and fifteen applications entt i the Nursing Service hav< been received since the publicity campaign for mr ;ea started on Dec. 1. The response is ••excellent" Mi s i Rintoul. the Principal Matron ot the General Hospital. t(»!i The Standaid last nit;ht. Applications
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  • 72 5 BECAUSE she wanted I know how to drive Brsi before applying for a learner's licence. Miss Lim I 27 Geylang, Road, wai yesterdaY fined $129 by the Singapore Krs( Traflk Magistrate, Mr. F. A. ii a. In addition she was disqualified from obtaining or liold-
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  • 91 5 KUALA LUMPUR. F The Telecommunications Department is Installing .i spe cia] switchboard to trunk tails to pet th dii 1 to Radio Malaya, K. Lumpur, with the least po sid for the Chri eve session ol "Dollars for !> >■" (Phone Nos 2L'4 1 to 2244).
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  • 37 5 THE Singapore Volunteei Special Constabulary is bol< n g its annual i net at Ihe S i «apore Badminl m H i I ni -0 al ;U v ll)M v U»V> Ucketj prlotd *i^ Md*
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  • 32 5 THF li Btr >l the B h R«vj Crofa S»;ietv lottery Will b he on !>•(• IS 't p-n the Red Crcn Supreme Co rl i b tmpered by l f-
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  • 260 5 Religious Body Gives Out Loans IPOH, Fri. The Perak Malay Religious Department this year carried out a bold experiment of giving out loans to the amount of $250,000 to enable individuals concerned to regain their self-confidence and to discourage begging and dependence upon charity. Speaking
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  • 59 5 A I. OK C A.I AH. Fri. A Trade Union Training Class be set up here m the neai future to "create leader.among Tamil-speaking workwith ability to conduct union affairs/ The c asses will he held on n it and 18 and those atten ling will be
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  • 119 5 4 YEARS JAIL Kf.i FANG Fri. Le m... Lum Song. (26) wai sentenced to lour yean impris »nmenl Mr. N. L, Cohen P psidenf ol the Session! Court, Kluang for taking a ihtrt, a mosquito net and a piece of plastic cloth, to the bandits. [.conn
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  • 104 5 JPOH. Fri A total „1 If,. 272 i F< leral ritirens m the Stai Perak. the Secretarj lid mi n written replj to I!o incillors ci':rrv ai yesterday* fc 'ounoH meet ing Of thesa 4:5.01a arc c "in--1 lie rest ,tre m;«d.« uo of 4 \.>
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  • 26 5 THE monthly meeting of th Johore B.ih'u To'vn cv will be held on Ore w 3 p.m. al No 131 J Ibrahim, Johore Bahru.
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  • 102 5 SI B-CONTB ICTOI \>Hi| M »ni tamai (5?) jumped In Inmt mt n }>i!i>t tr:«'n ;iMfi w.in rim o\n M»* iicii IbslmUj. Oa )iis neck ni. Immi .i rapt vllli i li-i j,m.ur s kiiol. I■ I I >m Ha 1 i i photo.
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  • 157 5 Pretty Girl Fights Off Assailant FOB mure than ffiev c mini I young and pretty woman. Ah Wan. resisted Ihe i\ young man t<< molest her. The youth had taken her unawares and <lr;i ;ged I :t*r into ar; empty n. Suddenly, Lee lathered hei strength and «:ive the th
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  • 78 5 THE South Singapore Educa. t ioti A octal ion donati i (1.241, Ihe ertl re prot eeds ol .< ■erenl conceii at th« (ire.-tt Woi to the Singapore Council for Adu't Educal "n Hea iquarters Bunrling Fund. Other donations were re* [reived from the foi lo
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  • 8 5 FAI LED TO STOP i i I- -i
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 74 5 Weather Report VI I \l>l D >I 1 rinprr.ilurr: From 7.30 p.m. Dee. 1<» I<> a.m. Der. 11 Singapore 173F); Prn.ins; |?SF); Kola l*»;iltru l*ll Kuala l.umpur 73F>« Ipoli 7 It' Kuantan i7!l .M.ixiuium T«-«iip»r.iturr: I nun 7.0« a.m. t«» 7.!» P Dec U Singapore I Sll Peaaac IttF): K
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  • 88 6 Thexi stund oround the corners with their batons m their fiands. The empty barrels around them sorting out \he traffic i<i ins. 7>p cars are moving freely every driver wears a smile, "Thai mati" appears and then Wt liuve a great big jam for miles. Everyone who spies
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  • 632 6 AIR OLIVER LYTTELTON'S reply to questioning m thr House oi O about colour discrimination as just /I'm ci i no Tho s- for tiic Colonies said that Governm n\ had always strongly opposed colour bar m Bermuda hotels. Bui. ho added he its maintenance m certain h<
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  • 454 6 THAI -CHINA TRADE URGED BANGKOK, (IP) Thailand's governFiH'iit §4HMt nil I be ttskvd tn take action on a ttco-pronged propo§4& hy parliamentary leaders tit lift Thailand* M ban an exports to the China mainland and to free" Thailand's rice trade. itiona] assemblywoman ig Suni, spokesman for a group asking for
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  • 165 6 BOYLE, Ireland, <UPi An 8,000-year-old "Lost Lake City" of the Stone Age at nearby Loke Gara has disappeared again beneath winter rains ond probably won't be found until summer. Irish archaeologist Dr. Joseph Raftery led an excavation party earlier this year into the lake area and claimed
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  • 250 6 Review of Views Ike's Threats 'THERE was no need." Bays! Utusan Melayu, "for Presi-i dent Eisenhower, to repeat > his willingness to negotiate^ with Sovie* Russia by couch-| ing his speech with thinly- 1 veiled threats of atomic! warfare." 2 All the horrors of atomic wnr-j fare and America's formid-|
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    • 196 6 Si--— The Dalhousie monument' In Empress Place has been described by some as ugly and meaningless. If it were so would not have been allowed to remain for so long. The Japanese were content to remove only the iron railing around it! If the obelisk is
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    • 68 6 Sir: Exc c p t for one titate, many estate children going to schools m Port Dickson and Sercmban, have no she ter to protect them from rain while waiting for a b The setting up of attapthedj for school rhildren by the estate^ concerned, or even by
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  • 12 6 •Go on. Cyril— just for the hell of it."
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  • 935 6  - Men Who Ruled India LORD RADCLIFFE By rpHE publication of the first volume of Mr. Philip Woodruff's history. The Men Who Ruled India narks six occasion. Henceforth we are to look back upon the years less than two centuries m all of our domination and our responsibility as upon a
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  • 449 6  - Japan's Economic Plight CHESTER WILMOT By Tok\n XHE basic Instability of Japan's ecanenric situation is :iin>;!ivnt thr efeanged taod of Tokyo, In 1937 ii»<* Japanese were aggressively iilf uliant^ accepting rijrnl controls m order to aaVanee Ineir naiional ambitions. To* day iliry show no inclination to nndertnkc the responsibility of
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  • 162 6 Sir;— Mr. C. C. Tan. has not thought it necessary to refute what I have publicly asserted. His Party not so long ago was gravely concerned about providing ■toolfl for femaie .'-Imp assistants but was quite oblivious of the lad thai stools were also needed
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  • 279 6 LONDON (\Pi_\ turirs' old tradition is dying out of London's U'ot Lnd Theatre. It i s the Christmas pantomime, a kind of miiMYal fompdy for children based on fairy stories avid nursrry rhymes. Every Christmas for hundreds of jrean the nuatTti of the nig London theatres have
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  • 177 7 in 1 phone hasn't stopped rinu- inu since Millie had her bright idea. "What a lan«h," s.i id yesterday, "and it nil started when I offered m fun to Imtohic a iiusbami sitter She read that a vicar m Spald ing lines, had declared that
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  • 231 7 LOS ANGELES, Dee. 11 (UP)— Earnest Ifoberi I nited Press Vice-President for Asia, said here the newspapers and radio anil television stations Vsia arc overcoming many obstacles and working hard to keep the people informed on world affairs. irs and broadi I who are
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  • 42 7 (AP) Cl a ants to »ion to i Ponseke, Ceylon's ipotc ntiary m to i by Mao's ii would like to ter« lo Ceylon .i. who returned to c lay, said had indicated a our hi iach-r-rice ta
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  • 39 7 RAN, Dec 11 (UP)— rd M. i fnited a not depena. Senate and i (Lower Hi v her ■i is cvi P( In :u nefits i will be i ate to the i."
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  • 191 7 ITALIAN CIVIL SERVICE STRIKE ROME, Dec. 11, (AP)— A 24-hour strike of Italian Government employees started at midnight. It halted trains and threatened to dose down all telephone and telegraph communications today. The strikers demanding more pay, demonstrated ii < a whl\ ;ivjl M rvi e measure no^ike 352? tO
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  • 79 7 Royal Yacht Nears Bad Weather Zone SUVA, Fiji, Dec. 11 Reports are being signalled every few hours to the Gothic bringing Queen Elizabeth 8 Duke of Edinburgh to Fij Royal yacht approa the hurricane zo le of the South Parific. Tlie Royal couple are due here on Dor-. 17 and
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  • 51 7 HYDERABAD, Dec. 11: 1 <Xi utei).— Dr. Ch< ddi Ja deposed Prime Minister of British Gui&na told a Pi conference here thai he and former Education Minister, Mr. L. W, S. Burnham ex- .1 to return to B: it i a r a m January or
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  • 406 7 US IMPORTS FROM MAO MAY TOP $27M. IGT ON. Do; 1 1 I he United have bought 000,000 (aboul 00.000) worth of li nmunis! tul Mo Mir ear Depart- .cc officials lid import about much. trade and the "i >llnrs reaching ■re b< here m the ram oai gn t>v
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  • 69 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Dec. 12. The following ore the closing price-, cr rubber and tin on the London LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot "2d Jon. /March 17jd. Apr. /June 17^'d. July/S u pt ml December tJ.f. 17»d. Tone: Stcody offer quicf. Spot £642 per ton
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    54 7 FROG GIRL Sylvia Gregg, Hi. of Maida Vale. London. prepares le R° down in(<» Urn murky waters of the Graai I'nidii (\inal at Paddii:'4ton during the continued search for a missing boy. Sylvia and other flOfßSti are looUint; for six year-old Kdwaul Willinudale. who is believed to have
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  • 143 7 ROME, Dec. 11, (Renter)— The Italian Prime Minister Signor Giuseppe Pella yesterday appealed to Yugoslavia's Marshall Tito to v lay his cards on the table and begin negotiations for a Trieste settlement. Signor Pella repeated Italy's willingness to go to ;< fivepower
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  • 36 7 THE Phi iDplr* another ronting n1 to Kor( a >• t q, hundred and fifty-s x 'Mi •rs and "ion left Manila abonrd the navy transport Misamis Orient:. 1 shortly afu r midnight. UP
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  • 344 7 Commons MoHo i By Labour: Row Over Suez Issue LONDON, Dec. II: (UP)— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill flew home from the historic Bermuda Big Three meeting today to face a Labour censure motion against his government and possibly dangerous discontent among his own followers over
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  • 12 7 'Mil ims announ t < B I i Reu te r
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  • 221 7 HANOI. Dec. 11 (I T P)— Communist rebel squads advanced into the shattered ruins of the ancient Thai capital of Lai Chan after French forces pulled out of the strategic city, 20 miles from Red China's frontier, Leaving behind a tricolour flying from a 1
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  • 70 7 BOSTON. Dec. 11, (APr— A type of telephone booth thai i ayes io\ i hand the calU r free has i placer! m serv e at Boston* South Station railroad terminal. The New England Telephone T: legraph Co., said the telephone was the only one o!
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  • 83 7 CHICAGO, Dec. 11. (AP) Sir John Slessor, Marshal oi i Britain's Royal Air Force, said yesterday he believes the only sane method of getting along with Russia "is to arm to th« teeth and strive toward technical perfection m offensive and de(< n ive w<
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  • 156 7 Case Of Lorenza Diggins Called Up Twice WESTHI HJGHTON <FngI). I> 11. (AP) Loreni F Diggins, v' h;;s i rved thin n the U.S. Army, he < .< draft notice to n I Bnii.sh forct 1) Bfins, a Br;- h painter, said lie ing th« M I i\ i ameni
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  • 37 7 GRIMSBY, Dec 11, Mr George Dawson, the London millionaire busin< man who turned (i-i> Importer lias repudiated his contract with [i h Inten I !> T < Icelandic Vice Con ul here, revei i :.t.
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  • 46 7 BANGKOK, U. c ll (AP>— The Thai Cabin* i of Premier P. Piimi Songgi ;i it ha? I < huffled m .i move to in> prove it i onom posit ton of this So :.-K..'-i A iian n*> >n, 11 *bi b need today.
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  • 89 7 No Girl' Of Hollywood Has No Job HOI M UOOP Dec IF (\P>. Whrn /%nn.Kobinson first wrnl In work at Paramount she wnm hailed as thr n.i Kirl." Hrrr was one si.v let. said she, who refused to date producers and dirertors to furthri h> t rareer. She was m.ikni:
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  • 29 7 '<>N. D 11. A bouUnfl v ilne^ v. B 9 c l R i |en S. i S <1 for H iliy I m 1
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  • 53 7 v.lio H AFP LOVELY Pamela Mirlin, -3 year old advertising ropy writer from 'Chicago, receives typical Tokyo welcome while enroute through here iaifag attempts to hreak the commercial speed record around the world. Above. Japanese fa.shlon model Chiyoko Kawamata presents a bouquet of flowers to the globe
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    • 66 7 3 X 1 F 3 L. I 81. I B&. BB i I I I I I o^^, V L3r BBMK **^> jtf BB I* r^ <^^^kML El -iJ LL Bj »B{B^ai— uj^^^rtßß r SHotHbHBbeT a L jHbbmßb«^blbb^b^jb^Bi^bb^bbT»* < M^^K FORMULA FOR DICORATED SHELLEY CHINA MORI SETS <2 M S
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  • 76 8 PARIS. Dec. 11. (AFP)— Soviet fishermen m the Far Easl have caught i rare but fertile caviare producer, known as "mOOn nail. Moscow Radio reported today. It is capable of producing .100.0d0.000 e«gs a year. The fish is nearly ten feet long and has I
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  • 146 8 18 SHIPS HELD UP IN KARACHI DOCKERS STRIKE KXRACHI, Dec. 11— The PakMan Government last ni»ht declared a strike by more than 1,000 Karachi dockers •illegal." The dockers struck yesterday m support of their claims for higher wa&es, bonuses and fewer working hours. Eighteen ships are idle m the paralysed
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  • 84 8 SOUTHAMPTON, Dec. 11. (AP) Tugboat operators ended an unofficial strike yesterday and the job they undertook wa> to give a tow to the New York bound Queen Elizabeth The ship with 1.020 passengers aboard. 2<>t under way 24 hours lite. Tugmen ttruck m pro'est
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  • 63 8 AUSTRALIA'S recoi of approximately 1,900.000 pal sengers carried by civil uir:m>in the last twelve monthi without lo<s of a single life m quoted recently In answer Ifl criticisms of the high cost of Australian civil aviation. "We are going to do everything m o.ir power
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    • 731 8 BenMline SMI.IM. TO UK ft lII.MIMMAI IMIKIS S'poie P Slu»m PeaaM BtuUow fot LunMi.n Antwerp Rotterdam Hamburg <;. ll i< EfDec 21 ZZDet Bcmruar-han f< Liverpool Dublin RoltcrdarT' Ham burg I !i> 2S .':!)'•<• ?k »Dee Benrinno for Avonmouth London, Rotterdam New- caMe, H !'»!>.<• ::<M)»m I l<«n 2 -.ian
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    • 1130 8 tnrwm BLUE FUNNEL LINE flt^ mmm NAINSFII.LU It** LTBI Pt V, s Int-ii: rv»r ateO m is'i^apore Carriers option to urtKxed %la mUmm JB*£k tu t l j*™. ."{i* dterftartc cargn MINUS i» i.iw.kimmh M.ADIMIN LONDON 1 (OMINJM4I I'OKI* 1)J« Mill H S» r.aro Per Jr. r Mentor for Genoa.
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    • 639 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SMIIN(iS FROM SCANI>INA\I\ I X Mi\ Mn n s P*«« P I ham "LAI.ANDIA* fur Bangkok .1 TJan HNAMA" fn Banßkok anr Mongkcng ..4 lan "JAVA" for Bangkok. S.<i?<>'i Honqkong Mnnila Ko!,e Yokohama ."> 7 lan I I SAIIINO 1(> rUMIMM Ml IKI vmx lo Colombo Aden
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  • 108 9 Tongkah Tin Nets Profit Of £95,609 T'' 1 Harbour Tin ted a pro- ling '<)V depre--1; pletion fot the year to June 30, this year, of ling to the report of thi ectoi V. c tax 1 and income 1 tax El 2 f)0(l d mis I'■ 2 i £15.1
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  • 61 9 EXPORTS of rubber fr >m Malaya durinjt November amounted to 72,669 tons, bringing tlie total for the 1 1 month; this year to 7H8.14:! tons, according to official statistics. Ot last month's export?. 43.--f>2B ton s were ribbed smoked sh< ct. Exports last monih included 14,942 tons
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    72 9 phuto. MR PAIL S. ITO (above president of Pan Ocean Trading Co.. Inc. of Xagoya. arrived m Singapore by BOAT Argonaut from Colombo on Thursday to introduce .lap.ine.se china ware, sewing machines and sundry goods. >lr. lto. who is on a twomonth tour of South-East Asia, is
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  • 300 9 STERLING AREA MINISTERS TO DISCUSS TRADE LONDON, Dvv. 11 (Router)-- Britain is sending three Ministers and tlurcc senior oilicials led by Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor ol thr Kxthequer, to Die <>mmonwealtn Finance Mlnhtrm eninrtMC beginning m Sydney, Australia, on Jan. H. the Tieasurv anuoinued here yesterday. The ccMiference, vine}]
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  • 41 9 Sim dard photo by ONE of the exhibits at thr K.alio and Ktectff— lc EzbiMtimi hHii at th«* SelftßffW fl As.s;'rnhlv Fl:«ll rrcrntlv Tin* show was drrlarrd nprn n> Ihf Sult.m of Srlancor. Yong Pe ng Seong
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  • 24 9 DOING THE MARKET Rubber Down iAPPOI and to MJ whi i h < i I rent <. SOftN PRICES Si N. 1 R •I .1 I
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    • 319 9 rS'I Abner By A/ Capp Ocp \Vtyit*JmßfokM Lf I FORCIBLE OSCMJ f^WWfIOkJB B?^r 'iU^J^- I S:^ person? vwiAT I «R* 1 .;c Heart Qg Juliet .lo^s By Sfon Dfofee 3 as>£ 1 < v; Aa -t cij *v so..wC. p. his s V/ ill talk t» her ...you Just I'
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    • 334 9 .ii Hi^^v^iij^hUiOjo^liijaW^^^HtfjajKMßHTßWTOßg^WW^.^r^TO^W-^^^*^^^ !Trl r JJ TP Inm^'^v^^^.^^ Ml imjm. um— w Will. MI.HIIWI 1$ I N G A P O R EJ M>iJL/icc/i >:^ X MWM£r if LI1MI: I).- lo U ..(i ..in wl BMfflffwii i miniiffnail3M w ntiHm :XN i 630 915 p.m I\\ Div >s BALL al H
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  • 27 10 kD ilaßcißf A.ir of Metro-Gcidwyi-Mayer films, ha s ai importaal role i a the forthcomiai musical ■''.•>.! w.-.dn 1 due tot release la Singapore shortly.
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  • 155 10 Fr:»m vi ancient p| ;lv by Cir<;«'k author ft riirf nphin— Tins composite pictorc by ited Press shows (above) attendants poarinf milk m tii,- Greck-unpired bathtub Of the actress for a scene iti t!ie picture now being Bkol m Rome. (ir»'cian beauty I.ysistrata used
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  • 782 10  -  'ANACRUSIS' Music Notes By "I'ilK defii iencies m the woodwind and brass departments of our local orchestras has long been the cause of some concern to conductor and audience alike. Fortunately, at long last, an improvement m this vital field is imminent, four professional instrumentalists having; been
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  • 342 10 Thase Cowboys Are Not The Drugstore Variety /CONTRARY to popular belief Hollywood BfCg real cowboys m westers) sa^js. at r ling to Gcorfc Montgomery "Real cowboys," ho said. "n >i the drugstore variety, play a i c m the .success of a western. Their value m adding realism to a
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  • 922 10  - Of Men And Music Bill Webb Jones AT the recent "Rhythm dun' show at the »{r\ Cinema, only two people from the Mr?e audience asked me why a snow picture had been included m the scries. Frankly. I enj >yed the snow scenes, »fa >t in the Canadian R >ckies.
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  • 458 10 IFTEI Cogmt what? In one bri;«f week, the Kins ot iiimmbj branched a nuisiial atUrk that ionqucred Singapore, and followed it up with a lightning strike at Kuala Lumpur, where I believe, the Hied was the .same. Other shows will undoubtedly want to take vantage of the
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    • 91 10 US PAUL and MARY FORD 1 OOAY'S No .1 lUNE *lMan% VAYA CON DJOSL Deep m the blues wß' Record No. CL ***** ZA£~~ 'ftr Their Previous Hits^M I I Sitting on top of the world t» y "for" m e CL 5 1 I ,s IL,. CL r— cn
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    • 166 10 iit'lti.x- 041 0 <*<>! ami tin I INGAPORE A IRp p RT ff* T o^^ A'■ irajJiii'i r I Ai:i;\N<,i >oi 1; m \i parh \i Illh M V>]/\ni S, Will !;i ihnmi: a im < V\ li! \h>- I I NJOM 11. I For Your Reservations Pho-iz 31.W When
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    • 93 10 THE STfIHS and rm IW RITA DEL 1/ \R T Q| Ol \||n\: I I'UUtiOIIS ill. iii j, wllll in»l let ,i i i m ihini ,>„ hlin »»««f fit? uas 3 ri r| thin. |,c »v« rIM-ard m V«»l ItIRTIIIMTK lßlh> 2i, N itiays or ,'X N e2l to
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  • 43 11 \FP) •H a m attiI here le that dil on i tieved— statenK I t ap■i i! sports •her; :hibi- thai it vas difficult ease of ng then i of vents were work- nzy. 11. warmed up. (}e
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  • 113 11 MARIGOLD Badminton i Ixsf year's Singapore K.Klnunton Asostiation senior intn lub champions, had no ilt\ m retaining their title *hrn they beat Flower I m the final of the inter <!ub tournament at I i.i.ud ttoad last night. BP hi answer Lim and Ismail ed the rout
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  • 77 11 will re- FARELF against Tanglin toil p.m. Major Ketkworth WO/I Cp] Blair; Capt. Pte Charters; Mr. Black, Capt ConJ dley, S/Sgi Ford/Cpl Da c Sgt Bid- Dona dson, EIELF Cup rompetl»atrh against GHQ s at Tanglin on Monday r>. D Fairman; Major L/Cpl Davies, L/Cp] Blair; Capt >n
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  • 32 11 X Dec. 11 (Router) non wealth touring wore all out for first innings on v of their four- a n Indian the home side I four runs
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  • 25 11 i Fri The barimgu'.ar between Se.angor, Perak I! the "M.-Lach- iiscd 'jy Ihe £Co i Storage Will be L th« Han Chiang School
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  • 801 11 DESPITE fielding three reserves m a team that was originally intended to be their Malayan hockey final eleven Singapore were good enough to score a convincing 3-0 victory over Johore when the two States met m a friendly game of hockey at the
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  • 752 11 SINGAPORE'S senior league hockey champions, University of Malaya, met their match m the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, who are, incidentally, Selangor's junior league champions. In a friendly match at Bukit Timah yesterday, the Varsity were lucky to avert defeat with a 1-all draw. This
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  • 144 11 Wong Co In Bangkok HONG KONG. Dec. 11. (AFP) Unofficial world ha Iminton champion Wong Peng Soon and his touring teammates. Cheong Hock Leng. Abdullah Piruz and Lim Kooii Yam. left for Bangkok this morning by air for completing a series of five exhibition games In Hong Kong. They will
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  • 479 11 PA KIT BINTAR expected, thrilling badminton was served up m the men's •pea siiißhs final of the Knan District < hampionship meeting. UM Ho< k huan P^yed a irreat game to defeat Ihf district champion Chin Iluat alter three gruelling sets which took over
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  • 63 11 LONDON. Dec 11. (APj I Randy Turpin. Britain's Middleweight champion left Thursday for an exhibition bout m Brussels against doctor's orders. Turpin is suffering from an infected cut under his right eye. His doctors advised him against going into tiie ring. "We have to keep faith with
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  • 59 11 THE Combim.l School* XI to meet Kuala Lumpur Technical College at hockey to-day at Victoria School at 4.45 p.m. will bo chosen from the following. R Ess. R. Steven*. Chin Kirn Foh. T Rodrigiies. G. Yijay■inglhe D Hay. Tan Hong Hoe, Foong Fong. Lye Huat, K.
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  • 41 11 PEN'ANC. Fri. The Tlfef Swimming C!ub water p<> o team from Singapore arrived m Ptnang this evening They are scheduled to meet the Pennng Swimming Cub at 5 p.m. on Sa'urnay and the Chinese Swimming Club on i Sunday,
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  • 302 11 RUGBY UNION SUPPORT PL AN FOR FAR EAST BODY THE RUGBY UNION headquarters m London have approved the formation of a Far Eastern Rugby Football Union, and Singapore might be made the headquarters for the new body because of its situation on international air routes and the frequent presence of
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    • 400 11 NOTICES POLICE TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS are invited for the suppiy of rooked meals and uncooked lood to personnel of the (a) Federal Area Training School, Aerodrome. Ipoh. and (b) Field Force stationed at Aerodrome. Ipoh. Bikam, Grik etc. for period from Ist January. 1954 to :i(»th June 1954. "2 Tenders
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    • 594 11 SITUATIONS JACANT JUNIOR CREPE MILLING SUPERVISOR rrqw large sole crcpr factory. Rala MPIEA *cn!e sorting afoul $I.'M basic. A Ivlng detai previous experience ai d monials to Factory Manner. I Tiram <.J<>hore> Rubber Co.. Lid i i >re Bahru REQUIRED 1 for private M s Pvilo Buknm Application! writing stating
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    • 316 11 Stiind ird Service For The Unemployed 1 1 Voi k UK\li I \re ym unrmpl<i\«'d .ml m nrrd: In help you to *<ii,| work the Sine ip«ir«- Standard ('nrmpln\mrnt Bureau tUtt* \<»u T ,r vpj hi this (oluruii Just rill ni write your lor:i| Standard ..flt< '-»r an application form
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  • 25 12 THE «oin«,' for today's races is likely to resaaisi rery gom4 as thm- has beta no rain for th«« past f<-w d.i > s.
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  • 252 12 Three Dimension Is Soundest Bet On The Day's Card i»i^ Kxhibitor Flame of the Forest, Three mmcnsion Lord Garfield and Scoti Grey appear to be J" pick of this class 4 division 1 field over nine fur»np, I am gjfviof Three Dimension a great chance to enter the winning list.
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  • 208 12 Race 3 Will Be Spencer's Singapore trainer Jack SpenI cer holds a strong hand m Kace wiMi Ljmpopo and Zambesi, both having had a brief spell at the highlands Of the 'Ur I like Zambesi most. This horse has come on a lot lince finishing eighth to Ascot over seven
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  • 20 12 W »n "he team rt Pionship m the world mod pent i hi »n as 1 grue tournament ;;>
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  • 325 12 cvK£KSs££aaßß RACE SEVEN I Th: s 1(J ks iko a k I «n Gay Carnival, Sporter and Apphu.se. I expect Sporter to land a double. Sporter J a me through with a v v r "n io account tor Plausc i over five furlong [fj
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  • 31 12 DURBAN, Dec n F ''"y m. "cap" he N «J Eric Dempster. Tony Mai> Gibbon, Bob Blair, and Guy Overtoil. rwelfth man fe J. Bee k.
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  • 224 12 GOXDOLINO, .a three-year-n old Royal Barg c gelding is my s pick m race one. This horse is c m striking form. On Saturday i he took the eye when he flgished ahead of Sporter m a testing three-furlong spin Taking a line through Sporter
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  • 42 12 SINGAPORE Malays will Play their Johore compatriots fc M a f club fund at the gig. Sfpjrstii Yusoff, Arshad llassan All Samijan. H«ji G arhan, Ama biiHvl a rootball match I rV ->.in.i iik, Sangam Tamil Tamil School building fund.
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