Singapore Standard, 16 December 1953

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. UT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, IO"**. TWELVE p\c.fs 70 fENT^.
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  • 8 1 TEO: Freed On Bu>l
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  • 77 1 PER BY THREE CENTS TODAY terreducl :<ms heir pore pany m notor spirit will ht- i.-tuiW'd on m Singa pc galloe atioa. a redaci cc i. l*a ivt»s oil P Swet- i»5.50>; (down (d brand i own i.i brand s W Pei (down IS cents);
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  • 47 1 INTER-SERVICE STAFF TALKS REPRESENTATIVES of the East i of tralia, (Jni New Z I and the United King three ■lay _erie eet at Saigon on De 10. Th are n contin* iff dis ussions which began with the Tripartite Military Conference m Singapore m M iy, 1951.
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  • 70 1 TAIPEI. De--. 15 (UP*, The Nationalist Defence Ministry today Offered Communist :iand s hiding out In Form mountains a "new life" if they immediately turned themselves m, bu| sternly declared that death was their other choice. Lieut. Gen. Chans Vi Ting, deputy director of the political
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  • 38 1 MR. Herbert Morrison, de- puty leader of the Opposition last ni_t'if suggested m London a round table conference of Socialists and Conservatives to try to end controversy over the Government's plans for commercia! television.
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  • 51 1 SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico). Dec. 15 (AP)— Lawyer Felix Ortiz complained m court today that his wallet containing $.80 was stolen right m the courtroom. He said the wallet disappeared while he was presenting a motion on behalf of a client charged with being a
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  • 32 1 TEI IFR AX. Dec. 19 (AFP) The British Government has approved the nomination .of \fchar Ghassemlou as Iranian Charge d'Affaires m London. i t was learned here today.
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  • 268 1  - No Licence, So King's Medal Was Hurled Across Court MICHAEL GOH By Mandard Stall Reporter aff y 1 1 a nder the shocked gaze Ia R P^rict Jodge, five members of the Board ol Licensing Justices, a panel Of awyers and a packed court, a leather covered packet slithered across
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  • 230 1 He Aids 'A Noble Xmas Venture' THE children of Xi arney School m Cranye Road, Singapo: m i c $.W to The Christmas Fund with "thenbest wishes and a very happy Xmas." Mr. K. P. Sankavankutty of Singapore sent $10 with this letter: "Please be kind enough to accept this
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  • 11 1 "Don't he silly! We're only going round the bhuk!"
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  • 72 1 CALCUTTA, Der-. 15 (AFP) Singapore and Hongkong are the main supply tor smugglers who are 4 '>c'ay bringing into India four times as many smuggled watches as those enter throuajti the normal trade channel.'-. A memorandum sent to the Indian Finance Minister the Bengal Watch De.i
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  • 42 1 LONDON, Dec. 15. MP)— Rebelling Conservati era of Parliament opposed to a British withdraw al fri m the Suez Canal to introduce a mol ing the govei I ofl negotiations with Egypt immediately, it was learned today.
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  • 154 1 NBLU SENDS 2,000 -WORD MEMO TO REN DEL AS LONG as the Singapore Government, no matter what it s constitution, is powerless to enforce legislation m the Interest* of the 10.000 Asian workers In th- Se etat Weval Rase, so long will it be futile
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  • 461 1 Russia Seeks India Arms Deal 1 tzw *i _A m ._nZmi.., 1,,,., jffifcl i i v J_K't J- *c I r i ttm jt I _t_\ '3_\ J i f' f f L 1 "^^^^Bnß _jl _s_sns^sssssaaMßHßßHHaaßßßßßßM^^^H^B^HiißsaaaaHß^___aa NEWDELHI, Dec. 15, (AP)— Soviet Ambassador M. A. Menshikov has informally offered to
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  • 23 1 SAIGON I) 4h 1 i .1" I Yin i n I M eak m ir UP AFP
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  • 201 1  -  PERCY JOSEPH By A DRAMATIC: double gtabbltaff on the high se.is occurred yesterday afternoon on the motor vessel Ham Hwa midway between Singapore and Tanjoni; Balai m the Karimoen Islands. Tlie vessel turned back to Tanjong Balai immediately. only one hour
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  • 33 1 Dl RB D 1") fH D 1 }•> m i it by J i runs. 2 ■•> m 1 I pi. to South Afri j.» I>/ nine dv ji .i.
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    • 103 1 i C* f-.l refrigerate* M_ I» ,M II II pf Rl Jl 188 $ROQ v t meats oi $70 1 p.M.ICIII Of $.?3 CASH 8725. cntral Eiectrie Co. Orchard »<<• Pbeac 8!:'oi Jf*> Fei Activa Children For Breakfast $3£ I H tyandprice T^ 1 Wh and mor c I oTo
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    • 65 1 f 5 n^Cßjsi aw F jaJXaaaaaaa n < M^( l ll.trris'ins Llaaet In; I t<L aing tiMirr Xii ill I iiiii|»ur B ntg 'How happy could I be with either 1 Bfl aaWWWJm rsßa mr* oil Bk l <<__B___aV__B_B_l_B__B____l_aV' There's nothing like a Guinness; except another Guinness /jSaVX WOLF BRANI)
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  • 110 2 Ballet Stars Turn In Top Performance PFOPI.E lie nee I I -handed, l s« Cj mdi i \on Thi tation "Danse d'Exj Hie inera i i To the the Moon jailed I nis ininhibited freedom of enl In all tht i dances, while I f was P« rhai a the
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  • 109 2 CLOSING »»b«• r price* (tenls per ll» m Blagaaere yeatersUi] were: Bayers Si Hi i No. 1 RSS. Spol Loom* No. 1 K.S.S No. I K.S.S No. 3 X S.S Tone: Steads TIN PKK r The price of tin >t*ster day was S.llH S pei aical. t p
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  • 482 2 Keep The Funds Sacrosanct, Says Financial Chief Standard Staff Reporter MR. W.C. TAYLOR, the Singapore Financial Secretary, yesterday warned that the $100,000,000 Special Reserve Fund should be regarded as "sacrosanct" and that the Legislative Council should "steadfastly refuse to touch it or raid it except
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  • 126 2 VIOLETS FUTURE: SEER IS CALLED VIOLET ST.Elc;i! In 11. wood remained unck yesterday as to whether would accept a bit role m the forthcominf pictun Egyptian" or return :o S gapore h- original *v duled. reports I'.P The Miss Malaya beauty test winner postponed big decision over the wet end,
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  • 164 2 PARENTS HOLD PROTEST MEET OVER DISMISSALS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Publie opinion m Kuala Lumniu i> Rafting over the dismissal <»t overage boys and nirK from CoTcnuncnl ami akM schools ior failure m examinations, ergaalaen afl i meeting to protest igatasfl the measure IoM I ImStandard today. Thi leral C "alarming
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  • 19 2 *IHL jre K< najam ,n v conduct fdu Hindi Mala thi i fit of its memb< rs
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  • 22 2 THE Si gapore stive Council v. as y» sti day prorogued tin March ltf. 1954— a l^eiiod o£ three iiiuntiia.
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    • 247 2 A HIGHWAY INN Vcircus/ 315. Unn nn ran avenue, p SI MM) HL. Lorgc bedrooms with bothrooms ottoched Cold Hot running water Ist Closs grillroom and Chinese Food f^|Y/j^_n-l_M 1 /oqcmard\ ORC HARO Uipcos/ ROAD <3a> t_~-L f^ > ri l JA Fully licensed cocWtoil Bor -mm* Excelled* service //(Pf
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    • 83 2 You mmc ?J|7 e Vsi'» CARA|;\ The Pc: The t >/ vv, Olt€nminoti v BB < ri? m I J w J Vu var w m whit: CO., LTO JOHN I CC FEDLRAL D,SLTD. MAYNARD 0 CC ROBINSON HUSSAi'i S C SINGAP; E o\y. SK H T i THE FAVRE
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  • 372 3 COURT ORDERS DEMOTION OF ARMY SERGEANT Case Of Midden Mall Bugs MVKGEANT U llli.r Iln. his life to the Army to rise to t^t 7,1?"*" "S ytS l T.° d evoted ten mi?? yUe'rdaT dem W the ra k f a Mar *t 35i_# Vlt^S by a Sin gapore Court
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  • 49 3 Get The Owners: Paglar Standard Stal Importer Ot'SANDS of motor m Singapore dis.ins unreadahle number handicappiag the their efforts to nils usins such v a partner m lawless activities." p Paglar, iPrntr. i at the Legismril meettag yes- adjournthis be con .thorteroualy past. h< incr i with number Kvners
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  • 22 3 India Money Chief Due dia's m panied Irs. D a member of will re on Jan. 4 t >r the finance minis-
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  • 39 3 M ill Reporter the E eventh tlie Singapore will hold a and display at ian Auditorlinese s-hool this Fi i lay. c held at 7 p.m.. Variety Concert tainal i1 Officers and Bi m HHaHHßaH____r-j>a_____Bß-B-________B___H
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  • 71 3 THE ST. JOHN Ambulance Annua! Christmas Dan"c will be held, under the patronage Of the Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll, at the Singapore Badminton Hall this Saturday. The dance will start at 8.30 p.m. ani extend till 2 a.m. Music will be supplied by
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  • 113 3 RED GANG AMBUSHES GURKHAS KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea lwo sections of th c Tth platoon or C Company 1/ti Gurkhas were ambushed by about 25 terrorists using automatic weapons while crossing a river m tne Sungei Siput area of Perak yesterday. The Gurkhas returned the lire and the terrorists fled Nobody
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  • 97 3 KUALA LUMPUR Tues T Muthusamy Pillay, Chief Editor of the Hindu urgan and Crown Advocate, iwo popular dailies m Ceylon, «on a visit to friends m Kuala Lumpur Mr. Pillay. Who i s als Q the general manager of the Jaffna K'.^^Se, is staying
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  • 71 3 mi» -vi ■aaaaaaaaaaal a^M^S a nl^^J t S_____' "r to Mr. Ph il ip"»„ r ,"0 ISBTS _ST'_ tt J5 c Sinwpore film L'nit who passed «hrn..« v BBC s Television n-r (right) yeltetday* ThS ll^FSB!* with Geor^ *<>"- of the world Sllectfni Christm, b _u
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  • 51 3 Vet's Dept. Under Fire In Council MR H. J. c. KULASINGHA V f Tin ay 1 r K Muate ar. rangements by the Veterinary Depart I I cop e with incre lemand for Ranikhet ma for poultry in the rural areas of Singapore. Speakl during adjournment at the Legislative Coun-,
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  • 80 3 AFTER 22 witnesses had been cai led by ASP Air J Liddle, prosecuting ;n a 'criminal bresch of trust case volving 40 cases of beer, Boey Pang Eng, manager of a d AAFI canteen m Selirang i Barracks, was acnmi'ted without his defence beinw called by
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  • 50 3 ipoh, Tues.— The Ipoh an I -nglembu Town Boar! will shortly ,'jrt a 'war" on the fli« J s and mosquitoes ca a nuisance here. As a fir,' step pamphlets suggesting me:it-.s of preventing the breeding of these pe>'i ar-j to be distribute i
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  • 117 3 MELBOURNE, And rai ia, Tues. Asian students at the Gordon Institute Ol Tei hn will be given the opportunity to talk to radio listeners m their home countries about their experiences m Australia. This talk wdli be given over Radio Australia and will b m a
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  • 61 3 I KUALA LUMPUR, Tv Cash and watches am -urn wei i from thi te rooms m the If >• I > jtic, Kuala Lumpur, on Sun liy night, while the occup i way. An Indian's h »us art X mv N l, S >ritul. :»*n int
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  • 73 3 400 More To Strike On Pulau Brani i I workers em.tiru B iv Another TJ W trkers of the i ■1 i tory 1 be 'n tn itrike I) 2. 1b I sinke Ll over t Inci aa i md impi men» m conditions '»f servl i A company official
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  • 46 3 PENANG, T Foi the 15 days Pei ing ha* experiencing j very dry (>•• v miy 1 4 inches of rain hi> i record* t the M■• il Station, Baya n I X i nfall m N womber ''I t I"> im h
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  • Article, Illustration
    74 3 ABOUT 60 boys and girl* from Kong Na n School, Batu Pahat. who are making a tour of the. Colony, yesterday visited the "Mission Orange" transition plant off Payat Lebar Road. Pirture shows the students washing the bottles being filled adth mission orange Juice. Standing behind them are (left) Mr.
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  • 311 3 The Colonel Faces Sleepless Nights An ex-Army C ilonel, J. A. Parker. Faces a bleak pr v 1 of sleepless nights r a Long time. Tl^e Colonel i=> a neighbo ir of the I. am Soon Garden H >- tel at East Coast Road. He wts one of 28 who
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  • 150 3 SELAMAT BIN ABU BAKAK, §BBUIbBB as leader of Secret Society "Gam? 36," operating m Bukit Panjang Village, was bound over m the sum of $250 to keep the peace for a period of six months. Wearing a fireman's uniform. Selamat. appeared m the Singapore Fifth
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  • 186 3 Selefar Golf Club Burgled Standard Staff Reporter A TIIIKK snushrd apaei anr of th«- window* t»f tha RAX S« IfUr Coif Club ia Singapore on Snnd.iv ni-ht and made off with nmrr th ta JdOO worth of cash rai uarrttes Ihe thefl was only it «u_g bj European (1 >
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  • 63 3 REGISTERED ihippera oi rubbei m ire i mind '"•r Expoi mi ird that those With r.-rfi-the c r i ,r th.- fe ir sh >nid renew them Fu tire to rei i i before D mher 11, i• I miy rasull In some i.i m »e r
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  • 17 3 1 Irl -r. Tent Ui Ma m a S C Vel i yip, <> Wo
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    • 11 3 I Only fl lletys 3li9re*-fJJrf .Voir ice 1 ht» m ml
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    • 133 3 A M<^ __R k m kJ I m *lk ■a^^?^ s; k J^J^mJt _jr*\ _A __Ljr A^jCif _rW^ a _ra^^ k\ Im tr PROVED PROCESS OF TYRe L TYRCSOLES BY NAME. Soie^tir|ric I J—™*. iC£CcrridAlixrnAVVig "/^before -NOT JUST I \mmmV*T A RETREAD l piiypiu— r HAMO IN YOUR WORN TYRES^L
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  • 158 4 The Police Department's Men Made Off With The Most Money f In The Legislative Council Yesterday !\\\\%v\v\\\\v\\vv\\\\\%\\\\\vv\\vv\*\\\\v\v\v\\\ *X I Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT $2,500 were misappropriated by 19 officers and clerks of Singapore Government departments from the beginning of 1952 up to September this year, according to the Audit Director's
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  • 883 4 THE PROJECT of a citizen army to be trained ready for mobilisation m the event of war, is a splendid step towards full political maturity, Mr. W.A.C. Goode, Singapore's Colonial Secretary, declared yesterday. Moving the second reading of the Singapore Military Forces Bill
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  • 158 4 $514,739 TO MEET RISE IN PENSIONS THE Singapore Legislative Council yesterday approved supplementary provision of 5014.7:i9 required to meet increased pensions as a result of *he consolidation of part of the cost oi living allowances into basic salaries and of an increase m the number of retirements during 1952. Similarly.
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  • 93 4 REQUISITIONING of land mi n Singapore has to all intents I and purposes come to an end. said the Commissioner ot Lands. Mr. J. E. Pepper, at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday. He successfully moved a motion to extend the Land Acquisition Ordinance for "a final
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  • 80 4 IT IS not thc policy of the Singapore Government to sack redundant "temporary" 1 clerks and encage new ones to fill vacancies jn other departments, stated the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, m a written reply to a query by Mr. Thio Chan Bee
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  • 291 4 McLellan Backs Education In Two Tongues Staadard Staff Reporter BILINGUAL education In Singapore is not a policy dictated by Government. It is one proposed spontaneously by responsible and representative members of the Chinese community, said Mr. D. McLe)lan, Acting Director of Education, yesterday. In introducing a successful motion m the
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  • 76 4 The Governor is empowered to intercept or dean an* pasta article and authorize the interception cf mesIvnTnc te,ephone under a ■Ktioa oi the Pol Office O?Thia was ihe reply given fa U* -Legislative Council terday by Mr W.A.C. Goode. the Colonial Secretary m •nswer to two written
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  • 96 4 ALMOST every C.overament Department has lost one or more items which the Auditor has had to write off m 1952. Even court exhibits m the form of rash amount iag to $175 were listed as lost, but fortunately SI 36 has since been recovered. The
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  • 155 4 mL Singapore Legislative Council yesterday passed the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill after deleting the clause which empowers the T.ix Department to "search premises and to seize documents aiid paper,*' m cases of evasion. The Select Committee s.^.d they were not s. that the grant of these
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  • 72 4 THE Colonial Secretary. Mr. W.A.C. Good< laid m the Legislati-e Council meeting yesterday that it is the Clerk of the Council and not the Colonial Secretary who has custody and control of records of the Council and its C mittees. He was replying to a q
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  • 166 4 MR. NAIR ASKS FOR FURTHER DETAILS Mr. W.A.C. Goode. the Sic gapore Colonial Secretary "confessed" yesterday that he* l had a good deal of sympathy i for Mr. M.P.D. Nai r (Lab. Seletar) who tried to get more information about the Select Committer's deliberation not contained m their report Mr.
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    • 372 4 ipi CATHAY 6RGANISATION j?TI ATTRACTIONS BB fl B y'WiTiW op tNS TODAY T* 1 JifilLi I 1 IT ij i 6 1 5 tTHE BELLE OF DULUTH! Sedan ing fmr »h» w»olrh of fh« wild4&M^_ rW-*t »rnm*s H^ngmring 1 _________J^^-__a_fl__. Ifonmoiftfl R^^vft J* aJwmm -mAtAf^^' m\ J Sm r^ ifT<
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    • 15 4 I j Only 9 nays i 3le*rc*-(m£r*> .Wmi* j it* They Vnnel ij 1 X
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    • 211 4 §IVA m SIEW FOC sirl NDARIN uith laalllrt S r, OV SI 111 I 0ml JHOWS at 11 i m 1 I", ft I sfVofft Tetelettg! 2 SHOWS at (i.io a Xigmtlu ».V V/K.j; THE GREAT »U.J STALLS: Stf &St IK( I I J| I FREE LISTS UllUaaa.l MMM h
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  • 213 5 1OIIORK BAIIKL\ Tues.-A smart parade on the patlang climaxed "Operation Service Week" lf .jriw.»tions here today. crowd including the new Police Officer iffikin and the Regent of Johore. turned out bers of the Police, comprising the Snrrtal the Marines the Telecommunications Hjme Guards,
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  • 21 5 Mi I Legi rday, m ques' vegetable I r m appr.i--'OO rea He est i- tion at 79,0(in ■M^aannHiaißMHMH__g_M
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  • 23 5 MR. JANAB M \cc\ t r<mail Sahid. the I tho A'.', [ndia League Indian i ives m SmgaN< i I).-
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  • 213 5 FAIRFIELD GIRLS WIN EXHIBITION AFTER more than six months of preparation for Die Junior Red Cross Inter-Link Exhibition, thc Fairfield Girls' School yesterday won thc fir^t exhibition held at the St. Andrew's Meaaorial Hall from 17 other W.A Goode v. i ol C Secretary opi exhibition Exhibits
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  • 177 5 Wot! No Tea For The Press? I .1 0110 R I R\HR I rues. Mi Waaf Peat lj Long, UMNO Ml A elect- l| ed Town Council Coua 'i ri!!*)r. embarrassed fellow > i Councillors at a meeting I I y este id aw w hea he J I brought
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  • 185 5 REDUCTION IN RICE PRICE NOT IMPOSSIBLE I Commissioner General Says: THE Commissioner r. en era I, Mr. ."Malcolm Mac Don a Id emphasised that tluouuhont South-hast Asia, much ground was still being gained against the Communists. He was addressing tlie seventh meeting of the Con_u) I on Rice at Phoenix
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  • 110 5 THF ,ci u::d draa foi private lottery of the S poie Red Cross Societj held yesterday dt the old Supreme Court bi d and the re First prize ol 19-3 6 v\ent to ticket No. *****, second pi of $4.<;*; B to ticket No BO and
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  • 49 5 SINGAPORE P pealing to anyone v Ihe whereabout < i.oldier attached lo th. Battalion ol the RAI >< l act them The solder. pr S Dili. more, ha- been from the B Xov. 27. Hi 5 ft. io Ins baa bi arui bii Ih m igha
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  • 22 5 A Promising Scholar Masses Away _r 1 I Ding Tti H I Dine J i I i B MM. 11l M N(.
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  • 29 5 THE 71 was lound flouting m tlie oil South Pier. S-ir^pore. I v r ri i y r; Identified Lee X ol I3S-B A: 1,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 87 5 Weather MINIMUM I' saperalarf I rum :;i |> m l>n 111,,. I •cm. I» l S kngvpoi r i7l It. Pro iot i I i K'tl.i Bahi v Ku ila I nmpui <71 I ||i>.|, Kll.llll HI I I Ma Xl»nii m inpir ilur. I ruin 3:n i m t„
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  • 538 6 'Til!* LATEST victim of Senator Joe McCarthy and 1 n ting frati rnity Is the American Couni il oi tht ti Pacific R< lations The I has decided itseli up because the ecutions oi Joe (Perpetual Commotion) McCarthy his felli ing have frightened ofl son ial backers of
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  • 152 6 the hist meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council an amendment by Mr, M.P.I). Nair to the .il Provident Bill was recorded m the minutes s having been defeated by a majority of one It now transpires that one of the Councillors who allegedly voted against the amendment
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  • 1349 6 No Extra-Territorial Rights In S'pore a This m the* n*e»et*t*reendteeee stebettittvel by the* iNmWßti llet.se* Let be*ur intern get the* lls'iists'l Ceeeestette tietnetl i sa nt it* s h *> w*m THE Naval Base Labour Union represents the Asian Industrial Workers of the Naval Base who form about three quarters
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  • 381 6 WIFE NOW COSTS 15 SPEARS .U BY I QIATORIV SUDAN j i AP) Development pro- grammes ha\e touched off inflation m the Azande terri- tore tlie prioe of a wife has rocketed from eight to 15 spears m the past few months. The Asaade, or Zande. live astride the border
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  • 184 6 Break From Past "WHATEVER constitution may com c into being m Singapore it will have to satisfy the peop i ..way from the past and create a political te that will bring them into harmony with the new independent nations m South-east As says Utusan Melayu, commenting
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 350 6 Sir: Can a man bi appointed as a doctor, a nurse. a sister, an antimalarial overseer or a H h Inspector without first studying m th c respective branches for the prescribed periods. If not. how can a man who has never had any training at a Hospital
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    • 184 6 Sir;— John Citizen," ha? continued hi s smear campaign against the Progressive Party. (Your is_u e of Saturday, Dec. 12). His accusation that the Progressive Party hy s not yet introduced the Shop Assistants' Bill because the President Mr. C. C. Tan h;.^ not obtained a compromise with
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  • 730 6 lli^ name i< 1.1 CUouj I i 4N ARABIAN NIGHTS If urr emerges from among the stories told about the present troubles m Mmoi o Si Tfcasal B Qlaeai, the seventy-eight year old "Lord of the Atlas Mountains." leader of .he tribes on whom
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    • 8 6 i mmemmss x— < »^an>_i <^>«#% I Laughter at Work
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    • 11 6 |j Otel„ fl net,,s $letre>-lmire> Xttte j Tee The* 1 ttttel
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  • 247 7 Reds Eager To Resume Talks Dean Ar_?~" Amer,can envoy Arthur H. Dean left Korea for Washington tonight certain that the Communists really want a Korean peace conference despite their insults and stalling tactics at fanmunjom. 6 J aVing Dea tuined down a Communist uSrTL th3t the be resumed T n
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  • 176 7 Crucial Point Reached In Colombo Plan LONDON, Dec 15-(Reuter) ihe outlay and commitments tor rehabilitation and development m Malaya and British Borneo now amounted to about rii;,. nun. oni) M *****0-0-000), says the -cund annual report of the Colombo Plan's Consultative Committee, published here as a White Paper S >
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  • 59 7 TEHERAN. Dec. 15 (Renter) Telegrams from tribal chieftains m Persia's southern oil provinces poured into Teheran m the past 24 hours hacking General Zahedi's decision to resume diplomatic relations With Britain. The telegrams which expressed resentment at the tactics of the former r< came as tension
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  • 42 7 ABOARD The Royal Sep Gothic, Dec 15 (UP)— Q Elizabeth went to bed on .Monday and woke up <>n VVednes- day. The flip rOthic i tional Datene al 7 Ofl p m. lasl nigh! and I skipped Tuesday.
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  • 43 7 DAMASCU. Dec. 15. (AFP) Madame L. Pandit. President of the United Nations 1 General Assembly, arrived here today o n a private visit. She is staving with her daughter who is married to the Indian Charge d'Affaires here.
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  • 52 7 I.ONDOX, Dec. 19 (UP) Britain has officially relaxed re Dictions on arms supplies lo Spain, which now will be able to bay most types of armaments with the exception Of latest jet plane and weapons still on the secret ■1 i es di do ed
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  • 37 7 SEVENTY-THREE pj of M a national cross-section of the American adult population favour an internationalist, rather than an isolationist proach to world problems, according to the Jesuits of a survey published In New Vyik yesterday. Reuter
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  • 70 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dee. 15. The following ore the closing i prices at rubber and tin on thc London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN spot ni* Jon. /March *7^d. Apr/June 17_d. July/Sept 17_d. January c.i.f. 17_d. Tone: Steady but Dull. Spot £660 per ton buyers,
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  • 166 7 DUNN, Dec. 15 (Keuter)— West Uerman Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said here yesterday any proposal to neutralise Germany was "completely unacceptable to West Germany and not worth discussing at the Berlin 'Big-Three' conference." Addressing a news conference alter hi c return from Paris, he said it
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  • 197 7 LONDON, Dec, 1 1: (Reuter).— Mr. G« Uoyd George. Minister of Food, -aid today he <'< plore a r a eiai discrimination In British note Efe added how. er, thai he would ,j c ceding powe rs ii he uaed Ihe •li :ens!n* I
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  • 69 7 ■—"■—l •a-M____________MilliMl 1 1| THK QUEEN, wearing a striped summer irock and sun glasses, uses a cine-camera to him the arrival of the cruiser Black RIMS which was taking over escort gj-*--M. i i I k i duties to the Royal tour liner Gothic The
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  • 285 7 Plato Council Confers ii,.* ii. V■' >lale JO n ramttt Dulles warned today t fh °n-' S tha s, «»«-tlrs-biiC not tt. poliiiis I. attem p to get the Western alliance to drop its gUtxtß Informed sources .said [Dulles told a secret session of the North
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  • 78 7 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15, (Reu<:i Dr. Cheddi Jagan. de d Prime Minister of Briti.-h ked the Inrlian iceople here to boycott Br:' ;oods to bring home to the ',o mial Secretary, Mr. Oli *yttelton, India's support he Guiana people's struggle. Addressing n public meet. ■-.fin referred
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  • 59 7 Italian Workers Strike BOMB, De, I Itali.cn iiuliivii i.i sm,,u,, s will t«.da> stage I :i hour strike irMeti has tiw backing af < ith.. ln munist .md |s riions. The second general Muki m three months it is to press long taaaliai paj sad pension chmancts Radio newspapers. t
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  • 40 7 JAK MM D IS. (Re The Ecoi l nor ntly con> ade agre i twe. I ne-,. p. Ft u which v. Id include i kind* both Ttie era 4 types ol 85 from I
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  • 129 7 LONDON, Dec. 15: (Rcutea) —Tho pro-Labour Daily Herald's Military Correspondent said today that 66-year-old Field Marshal Visce has refused to retire lrom his post as Depute Supreme Allied Commander lv Europe. Because of this, the correspondent says m a front i Government ha*
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  • 96 7 Neguib Asked To Parley On Suez CAIRO, Dee. 15 (AFP) The (Ti i c d'Affaires ,t thc Brit i fcmbassN Cairo, I bert Ilankev, has told ttie Egyptian President. Mohammed Negiiih. (hat Britain wants to rrsiimr \\w Anj,--10-K^vpt th talks on {Ue Suez Ca il Zone as soon as po
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  • 28 7 SUVA rui D I with I i I Ire read D Edinburgh l i I the 1 and it is ex| the Qu<(
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  • 26 7 am; \h.\. i). prop t the Toi Iran "ip P I hv tl :'A I i/otea t<. I thai "unj nd fm. i
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  • 237 8 SAILING IO \j R X CONTINENTAL PORTA Spore P Sham Penan* Kenjttow i.i London Autwerp m n Rt.iieidam Hambuig Ci. .$/2BDee 21 llDec Bt nt mat nan fw Liverpool Dublin Ruttpiriam Ham ■v IK .'lDec tl ZZDee 28 ?!»I>ec Bearißßes for Avonmoulti l.mdon Rotterdam Now- -,,t e H-ill 24
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  • 136 8 LONDON, Dec. 15 (IP)— A revolutionary linerBritain's latest— is to be launched by the Queen next summer. The 20,000-ton vessel, as yet unnamed, will be a sister ship of the Gothic, m which the Queen is making her Commonwealth tour. Thc ship
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  • 72 8 SOUTHAMPTON, De.-. 15. CAP*.— The BOW luxury Olynipia. flagship of the Creek line, radioed early today that -,he had been forced to anchor Offshore from here with rudder trouble. The Olympia* \vas launched lasl April am; made her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York
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  • 31 8 LONDON, Dec. 15, (AFPV— The Soviet Union has 3(30 factories producing aircraft engine- nnd air frames "Jane's All the World's Aircraft" said m its annua! edition published here today.
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    • 557 8 BEN LINE AGENCY l'\ll RHIN SIMONS. IK CO.. Ll 1). Singapore Knala I umppr Port Swettenham Irl ",X1 tilll 3111 SANDILANDS BUTTERI CO. I ID PENANG II I '-n HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD lOINI si i;\ ll i m Colombo (irnoa Marseilles lalueri Kntlerdam Hamt*nrg X Brem-ti spore P
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    • 1279 8 Miasai BLUE FUNNEL LINE jfije* (soi.ne.) MAJNSFIrXD (0., LID. Pa^ t r fnci»'Doratea m smaapi>re Carriers option Co proceed »Ih oilier porU IS .load anrt d isebarse cargo HAII.INUII.Io. 1. 1 K POOL. OL AtMiOW LONDON R CONTINfcNTAI POX I M Due Sails P S harr Penang PatriKlus for Marseilles
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    • 640 8 EAST ASIATIC li *a SMIINGS r*KUM S(AMHN\\|\ X N H\, I mcc k "LALANIMA* for B.ngknk I Jaa "PANAMA* hM Bangkok i Hongkong 8 D **JA\A" tot Bar.gkuk Saigon Hongkong Manila K<Nbt Voknhama X Jan "KINA" for Djakarta. Bangkok. Saigon. Hough Manila. Koke and Yokahamal6 1 X I i rt
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  • 415 9 THK SINGAPORE Government will introduce m the Legislative Count il eariy next year legislation to ban learner drivers from carrying passengers m vehicles driven by them. This legislation is also likely to bar the use of thc City's main thoroufhlares to the learner
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  • 94 9 Competent Men Have These Jobs BEFORE the Mauler ll tendant and Ihe l>cpul\ l>.r eclor of Education WCff appointed m Sin_i.4|H»re. the I'ublic Services ommivsion were consulted and their ret inintentiatiotis oblamed. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. I.oode stated this m reply to a question raised by Mr. (.IP
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  • 247 9 SINGAPORE Diary BUTABI ickly tune* al Capitol 1 I \>r-\W.M KOCICTf weekly T P a '-.A'' a Brh sh Co mcil Hi I BRITISH rent \e ii ri.\\-i{i:\t>. tStl (.rem p rnc^ta In R <ou.i< Ha.l 1. |jj fr Bij S I'OKK \R| stu iy lowth p 'Ci r—i biUon
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  • 201 9 ELEVEN owners of the largest areas of land m the Colony asked leave to appear before the Singapore Legislative Council itself or its select committee to give evidence why they oppose the Land Acquisition Amendment Bill. In a pctitioif lodged nt the Legislative
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  • 100 9 IkUIHA] lin Ltd, reported profit of $1.21 1,4*5 for the year ended Sept. 30. 1953 from which four divide totalling 100 per rem will be paid. Three interim dividends totallinf 70 per cenl and aborning $427,350 have been paid and the directors •re recommending a final
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  • 111 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER STEADY The rubber market m Singaj pore yesterday close '.ally below tht- be I, Hrst Ki..de rubber for Januai ment being quoted at X cents per lb. (57| '•I >ndny). Good overseas interest sad some buying by bot I and American trade cont I ed io
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  • 178 9 MAIiAIAfI T slightly firmer industrial sh;. I on a dull and U market. There wa- DO interest m rubber shan THK Chartered .'..ink of India, Australia and < hina. Singapore Hranth. eHehrat ed its t-rntrnarv with a eeektail purK at lhc Kanln lintel Pub. i 'ourt laal night when
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  • 61 9 THE produce market m Singapore wa s steady at the lower levels yesterday with small business passing. Singapore produce pn< c. (per picul) yesterday were: Gambier $210; Bali coffee $280: betel nut $28- (Split) 121 (whole); copra $39| (seller); coconut oil $011 (seller); Pepper $330 (Muntok white); $325 (Sarawak
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  • 145 9 Goode Tells Jumabhoy: Communal Politics Out A <i. i I I c d i < was saarie In the t C n W Amidst < im merit i Indian I said Govern t I fll i A v.-re lastly i least et ilty r fapor 1 I Oil" Mr. <
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    • 208 9 iPm r *y Al Capo OODIKJ' r^-m-tt&t >^ BRUKI^ UP.r _/4gr^>r L EV r rL e: EG LET'S iSS^L. WETri_»«-r_ Alley Oop -mirn y^^^ 7 gg~Bs3rM^ r— g y j^y> Hamlin XNO\ MENTIONED (vyC^DW J i_tt______« /^ZZT^SVI. I .A^ The Heart Q£ Juliet Jones B sfan Drake P^eilla-s Pop fl
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    • 104 9 I _J^£i\ Radio SINGAPORE KADM MALAYA, rVOBB: 716 m Morning S*ar; 730 News; 7 :io Melody Mixture; 8 ani Invitation to Music; lpm Dance Music; 130 News; 145 Lunch True Piom; 501 Calling all I Idren; 530 Waltz Time; 6p m. Composer's Corner; 630 What's Cooking: 6 40 Radio String
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    • 624 10 NINETEEN -year o'.d .Malcolm < outts al Melbourne is one of f»ur Aussie seamen who Ins been spending lhc past 18 days getting to kaaa Singapore and its people while waiting to sail th.- ;;VOOO-ton super tanker Nelly to Saa Francisco. "This li ane araj af seeing the
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    • 68 10 THE STARS AND YOU Bj Ml Dl I MAI -I h* I Will lfil tli > I lIM »ll I lIM I I I I I X l!ll£ f lilt l l \M» lIIIMM \»MI I I \e i; i 1 I I ..I lIM I I' i I !C«
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  • 456 11 VVomen Provide Lift Tit Bit I >l \I)KY poods salesman, twenty-two-year-old fee Yap, became Mr. Singapore on Monday E ht Like some Greek sod from out of the past T„, beat a field of nine tor the title to win the annular vote of those
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  • 67 11 Hill \NNI.-sKI"ICC». Dec 15 l P) Willie P«P. former world fratnerwelfM rham- ha% been approached to Vie Towed here m following Towell\ win Roaaie I layton on da. aigli*. jl, r Goldea I Hi Ü b' s American agent reII) is negotiating uith p imp. Toweel
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  • 78 11 I ER. Dec. 15: .lake Tuli, e)f South ire iv- fl his arriving In when Robert fiht ft i ider. t theii veil I the gre atesl men ever nd Co len fully Zulu from k it he :> three 'hen's penalty of i He did not
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  • 431 11 "Tie gent rai opinion among the older playen js thai Australian supporters have the right to feel aa elated about o ir chances of retaining the cup as tae Americans were about winning it after Trabert and Seixas had beaten Hoad and Rosewall m
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  • 79 11 THE Sen t v 1 Workshops Sports Club, of Kuala Lumpur, will be playing four soccer matches on the railway ground here next week. On Dec. 20. they will meet the Malayan Railway Institute. Singapore and on the next day the Joliilads. The Sentul Railway Institute
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  • 166 11 Belgian Surprises Bassett BRUSSELS. Dec. 15: (Reuter)—Percy Bassett, American interim world featherweight champion, while Saddler is m the Army, was outpointed here on Saturday by Joseph Janssens, an almost "unknown" Belgian lightweight m a ten rounds nontitle fight. Bassett attacked from the first bell but the Belgian withstood all he
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  • 345 11 Xl ALA LUMPI R, Tues.— Selangor favourites for the Football Association of Malaya Cup at Seremban yesterday battled with a stout fighting heart to avert defeat m the dying seconds of the game. A s the result of a I—l draw, and on the suggestion
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    • 178 11 i!i&i-__^l_^S^S^___J l^^____l________4''C_^^__^f_________J 9*^^^ 1 «_i__r^'^t____! -^^^^-j^P^^^^aß I B* ixl RA SENORITAS 1 I WILLEM II I a jj& Made from the best *v *nd most expensive ted tobaccos *^"""""w_- mmMmM^mmMmm^mmm^^mi^^m Singapore ceylon JAVA L(M f COMING <^ 1 SOON NOTICES Y\ ILL Members please note that as from 20th December
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    • 630 11 JjQTICES THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED. (Incorporated ia tbe Colony of Singapore) 7VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting of the above-named company which VUo be held 2: < rd December. 1953. will instead be held on Thursday. 3 1st December, HMtf, at noon at the
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    • 636 11 SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited V for appointment a.*. Temporary Cbinv->e Translators m thc Federation al Malays Police Force. Q onj required <a) Sch le a i Credit m Lng iah ani <b> p.i-sed Chinese Jan. >r Middle School Standard. Sueci n...; be rt .li «<i to SCI c where
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    • 581 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT I r IK) all relativt and frie who sent condolent 1 I ingt for Meetee and w.eath.' and who assisted it thi I of the late Ml ris, ipoh. i v, .t- befeeved fa tt-ndi-rs Kr.'tt- ful I U SITUATIONS VACANT APPUCATIOI I for tinch (anisation S 1 1
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    • 251 11 Standard Service Foe The Unemployed AT Veil X M V.\H %rp fmn unrmpltonl m,| n need: To I nrlp you m tin mnrk Ihr Sia. Kaporr S1 md irrf nrmplo»mrnt Kurrau ttl'.r, %.,o t Trr »pje P in lhi, cot u 1 ,1 J US ra 0r mrit your In
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  • 561 12 MAKING a fine recovery during rhe last fifteen minutes of play, Singapore Cricket Club scored two snap goals during this period and averted defeat when they met R.A.F. (Changi) at hockey yesterday. Played on the Padang, the j match was a touch and
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  • 77 12 PENANG. Tucs. Penang's Ya'ht Club will be opening its new premises by tlie side of the Penang Swimming Club on Saturday night, its President. Mr. D. Le Mare, told The Standard today, Mr. Le Mare said that the club was a section of the Penang Swimming
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    18 12 eea I Mr. Tan Tee Yap who won the "Mr. Singapore" contest at the Happy World on Monday.
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  • 275 12 itii__ sinuArußE comoinea schools' hockey team will make an all out bid to deprive Selangor of the honour title they won last year when the Southern schools quadrangular meet starts on the Victoria School ground this evening. The States participating are Selangor, Negri Sembilan,
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  • 52 12 Mr. S. K. Gaw rea!i>el the lifetime ambition of a aolfetff last week. He made a hole-in-one at the 13th hole at the Island Club course. He made a neat drive of 158 yards to sink the ball. He was playing threesome with his wife and Mr. S.
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  • 62 12 1 1 MANILA. Dec. 15 (UP) I j World heavy weight champi >n Rocky liarciano left for Tokyo 1 today to show his lighting prowess to Japaneaa boxmg fans and United States army troops. Marciano t!\rilled lOtna 20.000 boxing fans here iast night as I he
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  • 246 12 Misra Not Coming] A PLAYER who extended Ken Rosewall, Australian singles and doubles champion, to five gruelling sets at this year's Wimbledon championships, will figure m tonight's Singapore Lawn Tennis Association exhibitions at the Singapore Badminton Stadium starting at 8 p.m. He is Jack Arkinstall
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    11 12 Mr. Lee Tuck Wins, the runner-up ia the "Mr. Singapore" competition.
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  • 100 12 teams of the Penang .v Chinese School, now o n a to the Federal CaoiUl to their strength against !'>al school teams, beat the X Lumpur M<School at both games Thi> morning, a: go r Badminton Ha!i m Kampong Attap edged the .MBS four-tin winning
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