The Straits Times, 27 November 1951

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times TWELVE PAGES MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 657 1 Major item on Lyttelton agenda FUTURE OF CHINESE ALSO ON LIST By A Special Correspondent THE Member system m the Federation Government, m its relation to the Emergency will, it is understood, be among the important matters for discussion next week during the visit of the
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  • 40 1 R.A.F POLICE armed with Stens and rifles, stand at the ready as Leading Aircraftman R. J. J«rdan and Aireraftwoman, Gladys MacDooald leave All Saints' Chares at Ismailia m the Snex Canal zone after their wedding last week.
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  • 186 1 Malaya 'is ulcer of the East' I. UN DON. Mon. TV*.> Kriiish newspapers today stressed the urgency and importance of the visit to Malaya of thr Colonist s treiary. Mr. Oliver Lyttel♦o«i. the Daily Express said not i o-lv the live* of British planters but the whole of i Bri
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  • 29 1 GA OL BREAK HAVANA. "Cuba. Mon nMtera p.sraped from faVß^Va main aaol yesterday i'h h^ aid of members of •n« rlrossed as police- I aTnpd with tommy-! •m- Rfuler.
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  • 61 1 LONDON. Mon. Mr. Richard Casey. Australia's External Affairs Minister, had a private meeting with Mr. Lyttelton, Colonial Secretary, a few hours before Mr. Lyttelton was due to leave London by air for a tour of Singapore. Malaya and Hong Kong Mr Casey was understood to have given Mr. Lyttelton
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  • 159 1 'STRONG MAN' STORY DENIED LONDON, Monday. 'THE Colonial Office today denied Press reports that Field Marshal Lord Montgomery was to be given overall command m Malaya, combining the posts of High Commissioner and CommissionerGeneral fbr South-east Asia. An official said it was unlikely that a military
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  • 147 1 TEACHER DRIVES OFF REDS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A MALAY schoolmaster m the KUALA SELANGOR area drove off bandits who asked him to surrender. He fired six shots and the bandits fled. Police arrested 15 Chinese and four women suspected to be bandit agents when they screened a resettlement area m
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  • 48 1 TOKYO, Mon. A total of 35 war criminals, at present m the Sugcuno Prison, will be rrefd on parole during the first week of December, a headquarters communique announced today. This will' bring the number of Japanese war criminals out on parole to 4711.--A.F.P.
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  • 52 1 Air Vice-Marshal J P. J. McCauley Air Officer Commanding the Eastern Area. Royal Australian Air Force, will visit the R A.F. m Malaya this week-end, it was announced last night. He will arrive on Sunday at Tengah by R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber, and stay for about
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  • 42 1 TRIER. French Zone of Germany Mon.— Workers here ha*e discovered the remains of five people who died In an air raid In 1944. Among them was the daughter of the West German Minister of the Interior, Mr. Robert Lehr.
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  • 153 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon npHVnCuaU Lumpur-Ser em x ban Road, cut for fl»e days by the collapse of a bridge at Beranang. was reopened to traffic today. Royal Engineers have built a temporary pontoon bridge until the old bridge, washed away by floods can be rebuilt.
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  • 74 1 TOKYO. Mon. MR. Alben Barkley, vicepresident of the United State today described aa "utterly groundless" a British newspaper report that he had come to Tokyo to sound out Gen. Ridgway on replacing Gen. Eisenhower. At a press conference. Mr. Barkley said. In answer to a question: "The
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  • 36 1 PARIS. Mon. Pakistan, Syria and Iraq proposed to the United Nations today the establishment of a special committee to study whether agreement Is possible between the Soviet and Western views on disarmament. Reuter.
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  • 47 1 PUSAN, Korea. Mon.— Two members of the United Btates mission m Korea one American, the other South Korean were missing today after a fire In the American Embassy compound here. American army and Korean ftre-ftghters searched the smoking wreckage for their bodies— Reuter-AAP
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  • 163 1 [CINGAPORE and the Ftederatlon are represented at a UNESCO conference which began ki Bangkok yesterday. The conference Is for member states of UNESCO In South-etet < AjU and ikl South Pacific. <T The Member for Education m the Federation of Malay*. Dvux E. E. Thuralsingham. Is
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  • 50 1 KARACHI, Mon. Voters In Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province will begin to elect a new legislature today m the second provincial general poll since the foundation of Pakistan. The elections are floe to last until Dec. 8. The results will probably be announced by Dec. 10— Reut«r.
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  • 61 1 SYDNEY, Mon. BETWEEN 5.000 and 6.000 Australian troops to Korea, Japan and Malaya will each receive two parcels from a Christmas comfort fund. The R.A.A.F. will co-oper-ate delivering packages to Malaya. The Australian Army Services Canteen m Tokyo will pack the parcels for Japan and Korea,
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  • 98 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. OELANGOR rent payers have formed an association to fight the tea money* racket and other abuses connected with the renting of houses, other pre- mises and land. The association has pledged Itself to protect rent, payers from "Intimidation and violation*' It will
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  • 173 1 PACT NATIONS SAY U.S. PLAN 'RUINOUS' ROME, Monday. BRITAIN warned the United States today that anyfurther increase m its rearmament effort would force it to resort to total war mobilisation. Britain's new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Butler, told the United States Treasury Secretary, Mr. Snyder, this at a conference
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  • 60 1 HONG KONG, Mon. CHINESE professors In v» Peking and Tientsin arc admitting "fallacies and foolishness In thinking" m a series of self-critical articles m the Communist newspaper People's Daily. The Peking Government was reported recently to have decided to carry oat a "brain washing" campaign to bring
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  • 84 1 Fiji troops for Malaya get ready SYDNEY. Mon. THE first batch of Fijian recruits for service m Malaya from Vanua Levu and other parts of the Group have reached Suva and gone into camp at Luvu Luvu. Nausori. Among them are men from Lakeba, Natewa Bay, Loma Loma, Oau, Kadavu
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  • 172 1 Bandits capture village food IPOH, Mon. SEVEN sacks of rice, a sack of sugar and a quantity of condensed milk was the haul bandits m the Cameror Highlands made wher they held up m daylight a Jeep with a trailei taking food to a resettlement village. The hold-up wu at
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  • 56 1 MANILA. Mon THIRTY-TWO people wer« 1 killed and three were wounded In a week-end skirmishes between troops and Huk rebels. Huks abducted and killed a 53-year-old man In Bulacan province, 35 miles north of Manila. The dead were listed a.« 25 Huks. three soldiers, three* civilian
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  • 11 3 Truce men fix line and rush to get peace by Christmas
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  • 96 3 ROME, Mon. ORITAIN again resisted M the appointment of a LnUd States Admiral to j the Supreme Command I In the Atlantic Ocean I tvhen North Atlantic De- j pare Ministers met here Lod'iv f La*: week, the NATO Chiels >f Staff, with the
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  • 166 3 RED NOTE NONSENSE —WEST WASHINGTON, Mon. A STATE Department official described as "nonsense" charges In a Russian Note, protesting against the suggested Middle Bast Com-. mand, delivered last night to representatives of the United States Britain, France and Turkey. The Note had said Russia 'cannot overlook these new aggressive plans"
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  • 337 3 TOKYO, Monday. JNITEI) Nations and Communist staff officers reached final agree- ment today on a Korean cease-fire line. They ironed out remaining inferences at an eight-hour session at Panmunjom. The front will be finally "frozen" along this line, provided a full armistice agreement is reached within
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  • 31 3 PARIS. Mon— The Congress ol the Rally of the French People (Gaulllsts) has decided to instruct its 121 deputies to vote against ratification of the European army plan— Reuter.
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  • 33 3 LONDON. Mon.— A moorland village, burled for at least 500 years, has been di*i covered at Lon? Sutton. Botnerset. U* discovery confirms tradition that a "■^nrlH citJ M exited there.
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  • 59 3 MANILA. Mon. THE typhoon death toll soared to 60 m the past 24 hours as reports from remote provincial areas continued to trickle m. Thirty bodies were today recovered from the Dolores River m Samar. The typhoon, the strongest to hit the central Philippines this year,
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  • 30 3 BELGRADE. Mon—American Air Force planes have abandoned their search for the U.S. C-47 transport plane missing since last Monday on a flight from Munich to Belgrade.— Reuter.
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  • 147 3 MELBOURNE, Monday. AUSTRALIA will continue to keep its door shut to coloured peoples, said the Immigration Minister, Mr. Harold Holt. I He was replying to the Earl of Hardwicke. a member of the House of Lords, who had suggested that the Government could halt the
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  • 36 3 A CONTINGENT of the People's Navy was among the 4M.*O« who took part m a recent parade at the Tien-Au-En Square, Peking. Red China's leader, Mao-tse-tung, took the salute. A.P picture.
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  • 188 3 Phone repair soldiers shot CAIRO. Monday. EGYPTIAN terrorists opened fire on a party of British soldiers today, seriously wounding one. Terrorists dressed In flowing whlt« robes walked up to the soldiers repairing telephone lines near Abougamous on the outskirts of Lsmailia. The Egyptians spoke to
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  • 141 3 A SMALL grey monoplane dived low over the Thames yesterday and flew under the 200- ft. high Tower Bridge. A three-year-old boy died m Sydney after taking IS tablets which his father had been taking to cure alcoholism. The normal dose for an
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  • 87 3 The gold dream of Mr. Cole: He chases if PERTH, Mon. EIGHTY .ONE year old English migrant Herbert Cole, here with hit third wife and four teenage children, is chasing a dream rock of pure gold. While helping to build the trans-continental railway across Australia's Nullabor Plains he found a
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  • 73 3 PARIS. Mon. NEIGHBOURS who heard a weeping child say that her father had attacked her mother with an axe, found Mrs. Josepha Rajoa m a Parts tenement with her left hand severed and serious head wounds. An hour later. Jean Rajoa walked into a police station
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  • 64 3 NEW YORK. Mon. A MOCK air attack over New York will be staged on Wednesday to send the city's 8.000.000 Inhabitants to their air raid shelters. The Passive Defence Services will go into action and more than 300,000 volunteers will patrol the streets. Traffic will
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  • 25 3 WASHINGTON, Mon.— The United States national debt next year is expected to reach the present legal line Of U*****,000,000,000 (about £98.214.000.000).— AP.
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  • 67 3 BOMBAY. Mon CIGHT people. Including si> -policemen, were Injured m Bombay yesterday when a SjOOO-strong Socialist-led proi cession was attacked with 1 add. bulbs and brickbats. Police tired 16 round* at a riotous crowd m the mill area. One person was wounded The procession was
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  • 123 3 More milk drunk in Britain LONDON, Mon. BRITISH working class families drank 50 per cent more milk and ate* more fish, fruit and vegetables m 1949 than before the war. But each person had an average of one egg a week less and only about two-thirds as much meat. This
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  • 52 3 WASHINGTON, Mon— Mr. Leland E. Spencer, of Cumberland, Maryland vice-pre-sident of the Kelly Springfield Tyre Company, yesterday became chief of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation's new Synthetic Rubber Division. Mr. Spence will have charge of production of synthetic rubber m Governmentowned plants which are being operated by private
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  • 246 4 JHREE blind prefects of Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind at Johore Bahru suggested to their superintendent, Che Anne binte Abdul Majid, that the students should put on a concert to raise funds. They said that if students m other schools
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  • 135 4 SIR Ralph Hone, the Governor of North Borneo, and Mr. A. F. Abell. the Governor of Sarawak, who are attending the Bukit Serene SouthEast Asia representative talks with the Commission erGeneral Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, will stay on until Thursday, to have discussions with Mr. Oliver Ljttelton,
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  • 36 4 The Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff Union discussion with tile Singapore Government on outstanding claims will be resumed today. Three round-table discussions between Union and Government representative have taken place to date
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  • 125 4 MILITARY TRUCKS GO TO U.K. NEARLY 1.000 army vehicle* from military dumps In Malaya are being shipped to Britain for disposal as scrap on repair and re-issue to other theatres. An Army spokesman yesterday said that many vehicles from India and Burma, which came here after the end of the
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  • 133 4 ANEW circular Du* route round the centre of the City Is now beln< studied by Singapore City Councillors Id I an attempt w relieve conges- tion of buses alone the City's main routes. To addition to easing me i congestion on main routes. the new
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  • 82 4 A finding of death by misadventure was returned at a Coroner's inquest yesterday on Chew Yew Peng, 34. of Radio Malaya, who died on Oct. 22 after an accident on Oct. 20, at the junction of Mcßitchle Reservoir and Thomson Road at about midnight. Chew was
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  • 171 4 earning salaries of $400 or less will come A within the scope of a new Workmen's Compen- sation Bill, to be presented to the Singapore Legia--1 lative Council, at its January meeting. The bill, drafted m accord i anee with International La I bour Organisation conven
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  • 81 4 tfiCHE Salim Akib, agri- cultural assistant m Kedah, recently described to a United Nations conference on World Land Tenure m the United States conditions of Malay farmers and suggested solutions to their problem*. He hoped that the conference would develop ways and means m which the
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  • 158 4 MR. Justice Storr advised a Tamil barber, IyampUlal i Nagamuthu. who appeared before him In the Singapore High Court yesterday on a i judgment debtor summons, I to seek the help of the Oflicial Assignee if he found it difficult to pay his
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  • 44 4 Malayan exporters and manufacturers have been invited to take part m the annual Chicago International Trade Fair early nest year. The economic section of the American Consulate General will assist Malayan businessmen m applying for exhibit space In the fair.
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  • 29 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Ang Choon Ping, who did not ke«p an account of purchases and sales of beer m his shop, was fined $80 at Jonore Bahru.
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  • 80 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon appeal by 'the Customs Department apainst the conviction and fine imposed Iby Inche Mahmood m the police court on Teo Bah Hen^ I mas dismissed by Mr. Justice Stonr. The case against Teo was that he had 20 cases of uncustomed NAAFI beer.
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  • 68 4 Llm W*h-sing was yester- day sentenced m Singapore W three months' ImprUonmen* to be followed by one year's police supervision, for fraudulent possession of a piec» of tarpaulin, valued at 160 believed to be stolen property. I Llm was found with th* tarpaulin early%on Nov. 22 In
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  • 26 4 PICNIC SOCIAL The Union Dancing Party win hold a picnic and social dance on Dec. 2 from 8 a.m. to p.m. Ticket* are $4 and S3
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  • 161 4 r pHE merits of the London type taxi introduced into the Colony last year, will be debated at a meeting of the Singapore City Council tomorrow. The meeting, is the last held by the present City Council, which will be reconstituted after the Saturday elections. The
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  • 26 4 WESLEY CHURCH WEDDING Mr. Laurence Edward Peek am and Miss Audrey Forster G— dalre after their weddi ng at Wesley Church. Singapore, yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 238 4 MAN WAS CHASING ELEPHANTS KUANTAN, Saturday. DETER James. Semambu Estate conductor, was shot dead by a police jungle squad, when he' was on his way to drive off a herd of elephants which had damaged young rubber on the estate. The estate manager. Veer>ema,
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  • 52 4 Mr. R. J. Hewitt, a former editor of the Penang Gassette, died m a Canberra hospital yesterday, the United Press reported today from Bydney. Mr. Hewitt was assistant Federal Governmen Public Relations Officer. He underwent a serioxs operation on Nor. 16. Ec leaves a wife and
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  • 37 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A charge of housebreakin* and theft against Syed Husuain bin Ahmad was withdrawn In the Sessions Court here. The prosecution said that there was insufficient evidence to go on with the case.
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    • 100 4 YWCA Raffles VJimy Mandarin (advanced). 10. M a.m ballroom dancing class 6 to 7 p.m TMCA Orchard Road: Malay, French and commercial classes. 5 30 p.m.: A. John Ambulance parade at tennis pavilion, 8.30 p.m.: gymnastics class 6 p.m.: Christmas carol choir practice. S p.m. CHINESE TMCA M«,( Road: badminton
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  • 243 5 And six glass jars are in the witness box IXJWirAY irUiSo t//V mKIAIj 111 &Lnf\Tj%rl/Ki!/ SIX Jars or towgay were exhibited m Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday The object: To find out m which kind of water the bean sprouts grow best. The exhibition was held by Mr. Yap
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  • 224 5 MOBIN bin Ismail, m picture above, is If years old, 5 feet 3 inches tan a peon In the Singapore, Land Office, and wants to be a policeman. Mobln turned up at the police recruiting centre at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday and left disappointed.
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  • 125 5 MODELS, photographs, and plans emphasising the economic importance of Singapore are to be shown at the Colombo Plan Exhibition, opening m Colombo on Feb. 5. Mr. MLsha Black, planning and designing adviser for the Festival of Britain Exhibition, now advising the Ceylon Government on
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  • 179 5 SINGAPORE'S Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. P. Penne-father-Evaas, said yesterday that the Colony was getting more and more educated and that a time would come when It would no longer do to have an uneducated Police Force. At a press conference on the drive to recruit
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  • 137 5 Scholarships for S 'pore Malays T*EN scholarships, of a total value of $1,000, are being offered to Colony Malays by the Singapore Institute of Commerce. Successful applicants will be taught English and one other subject^ during the Institute's new academic year which begins m January. The scholarship also provides free
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  • 68 5 A proposal 'to form a North Ward commission with representatives from 20 sections m the ward, was made by Mr. A. R Lazarous (Lab. North) m an election meeting at Racecourse Road, yesterday. Mr. Lazarous said that 1' he was elected to the City Council he
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  • 44 5 One thousand seven hundred and four students— the largest number ever to take the Cambridge School Certificate examination In Singapore answered their first question papers yesterday morning. The examination, being held In 11 centres will end on December 7.
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  • 81 5 RADIO Malaya's ghost appears to have given up the ghost. Not a sound has been heird for a fortnight The lamp shades have stopped falling, the roof has stopped creaking, and every thing is going smoothly except "a few teethinc troubles", according to the
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  • 87 5 I<HE eminent Swedish ornithologist. Count Oyldenstolphe. passed through Singapore yesterday by air after an adventurous threemonth expedition m the New Guinea mountains collecting specimens. The expedition's collection If 1,100 birds, ISS mammals and thousands of Insects Is being sent to the Royal Natural History Museum In Stockholm.
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  • 32 5 KUANTAN Mon Hajl Hussein bin Hajl Juneid was fined S3O at Kuantan for inconsiderate driving. His car skidded 80 ft. and hit a boy cyclist, who was slightly injured.
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  • 83 5 THREE hundred delegate* from the Federation are expected to attend the Pan Malayan Conference of the Indian Scheduled Caste* Unf>*i*. to be held m Slnga- pore on December 23 and 24. The conference will form a federation of unions to help scheduled castes In India. The
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  • 327 5 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CALL piTIZENS of Singapore are capable of undertaking the full responsibilities of local government, said Mr. Phillip R. Williams, Labour Party candidate for Rochore Ward m the City Council elections, over 1 Radio Malaya last night. Mr. Williamj said thpt the main
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  • 128 5 Well done, says radio farewell 1 SPECIAL radio message A from Mr. Oliver Lyttelton Secretary of State for the Colonies, was read at a farewell parade at Changl yesterday for a Royal New Zealand Air Force unit which has spent two years on Emergency duties. The New Zealanders are going
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  • 102 5 OR Duncan Robertson. City m Councillor for South Ward, yesterday charged that .the Singapore Labour Party is divided into several factions flßhtin* each other for personal power. He was speaking at an election meeting at* the Singapore General Hospital quarters m support of Mr. S. M. Vasagar,
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  • 59 5 In a statement issued yesterday to Voters m East Ward, the Independent Labour candidate. Mr. Mak Pak Shee. warns them not to be "fooled by big talk." "it is comparatively easy to speak with glowing terms of one's ability and what one can do, but words
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  • 81 5 The Labour Party of Singapore, which has no candidates fighting the City Council election m the City Ward, will hold a lunch-hour meeting at Empress Plate (City Ward) tomorrow. The Labour Party candidate In South Ward. Mr. V. K. Natr. ■aid at a public meeting
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  • 21 5 SEGAMAT. MOD. Caugnt riding his bicycle at night without a lamp, Choon Choon Long. 41. was fined $5
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  • 66 6 MR. SEET CHOON HOO. aged 71. passed away peacefully at No. 9. Ewe Boon Road off Keng Chin Rnad. 3rd Mile Buklt Tlmah. on 25th Nov.. 95 1 leaving behind his br'oved wife, three sons, Htong Kiat Junv Klat. Pang Klat. three daughters-lni-law, one daughter. Sen Sw Niroh. one
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  • The Straite Times Singapore, Tues. Nov. 27, 1951
    • 690 6 Correspondence which urged the use of armoured vehicles by the security forces, and which has been released for publication by the President of the United Kedah Planters' Association, deserves, but will not get, a comment from Government. That policy has been changed as to the use of armoured
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    • 354 6 The compensation law The debate m the Federal Legislative Council on the Workmen's Compensation Enactment, although inconclusive, was interesting from more than one point of view. A trade union member. Mr. Rajagopal, opened the debate on a private motion asking for immediate investigation with a view to a revision of
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  • 29 6 LONDON. Mon. The funeral of Mr. Alexander Yefremov Deputy Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers, yi&s held In Moscow's Red Square yesterday, Moscow radio reported. Reuter.
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  • 960 6 pOR the experienced diplomat the most striking feature of Soviet foreign policy is its impersonality. Soviet foreign policy la controlled by the Communist Party through Its organ, the Politburo. It Is based, not on personal Ideas or, except to a limited degree, on
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    • 352 6 you wrote on Saturday: "But the past still gives its warning that no amount of Malayanisation m the school curriculum will create a Malayan attitude unless the Chinese feel that they really are firstclass, and not second-class, citizens The writer believes that he knows
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    • 286 6 THE decision ol the Singa--1 pore banks to raise their rates of interest Is a blow aimed at the working classes of Singapore, and a move by the banks U> cash In on the present situation. The price of all imported articles will go up because the
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    • 198 6 THE account oi the interview of the three-man delegation of the Aided Schools witn the Member for Education, as published In the Straits Times, exposes I anolner Government ouppetshow. "We pressed for a decision on these matters," said one delegate, but the Member for Education and the Director
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    • 117 6 BEING a parent with two sons m an English school, I was deeply interested m the Kirkby news But was I surprised when tht result of he final .nlcview m Pahana was announced? Not a single Chinese was selected. Chinese -and other candidates with Grade I certificate
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  • 420 6 "The Pig Man" I AST week-end the Strait* Times received a very delightful letter from a resident of Labuan (now m the Colony of North Borneo i who signed himself "Anak Ka:npong." He remarks that tht story which he has to tell <s "news In this rwenue
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    • 834 6 Straits Times Free Press For Hrn convenience at advertiser*, oar Representative* at Ist floor. Singapore CoM Storafe Orchard Road, will receive small advertisement* and answers to boH number*. CLASSIFIED ADS. VANDERPUT: To Hilda and Newton, a alster Primrose for Tmy and Junior, at 3, Winstedt Rood, on 25 .11.51. RICE:
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    • 31 6 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. Offering Complete Services essential to Eye Ctmfort Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAI ANALYSIS (2) VISUAL MAININ6 (3) GLASSES IF NEEDED C. S. CHONG OPT. D. 19, CHULIA ST. S'POREI
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  • 1947 7 WANTED INFORMATION ABOUT BANDITS, COURT TOLD Punched, slapped m quarry allegation KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. pOUR senior police officers took an Indian boy on a night m April to a lonely stone quarry outside Mentakab town m Pahang and beat him up m an attempt
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  • 112 7 AFTER 24 years as Principal of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School, Mrs F. H. Geake left yesterday by KLM for London on retirement When she came In 1927, the school had about 2M pupils. Now, it has an enrolment of nore than 7M girls. Mrs, Geake
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  • 62 7 No arrests have been made by Singapore Police In connection with the acid-throw-ing incident at a wedding Party m a coffee shop at the ">™ e f. of Muar Road and Anculia Road on Sunday night Mr. Tan Rim Kee, a 40--year-old foreman of the
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  • 34 7 juhuke BAHRU, Man.— Mr. J. C. McNab, ASP, Staff Officer Operations, Johore Bahru Circle, leaves for the UK m the coarse of the week. He will be succeeded by Police Lt. Harrison.
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  • 211 7 INHABITANTS of Pulau Tekong Besar and Kechi 1 will press their case for an English school "We have the assurance of the Progressive Party that a school «dll be built for us. We are not disheartened with what anybody has said." Inche Hassan Maskam, secretary
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  • 146 7 I WEAKLY six months ago, a I young Singapore mother, declined a free trip along the coast of Malaya, the prize offered by the Straits Steamship Company at the Masquerade Ball. Yesterday, all smites. Mrs. Saul Judah and baby daughter landed mt Clifford Pier after M
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  • 79 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Man. THE Johore Bus Company was today In the High Court allowed $4,000 damages against Mr. Low Tho of Kuala Lumpur whose car collided with a Company bus on Yong Peng Road. Mr. Justice Btorr held that the collision was through the negligence of Mr.
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  • 53 7 The Singapore Buddhist Association will hold its annual remembrance day for the dead on Sunday, at 4 pjn. at the Buddhist burial grounds, Bldadari. At 7 p.m. there will be a religious service and sermon by Rev. M. M. Mahaveera Thera, the resident priest, at 263
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  • 32 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Hamid bin Jamil, of he Harbour Master's Office, Johore Bahru, was charged In the Sessions Court with cheating Loh Puan Chye of $80. The case was adjourned.
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  • 62 7 A 50-year-old labourer, Lim It Pang, was fined $125 m Singapore yesterday for offering a $2 bribe to a policeman, at Oodown 1)2 Singapore Harbour Board, on Nov. 18. ASP Finch, prosecuting. said Lim gave the $2 to the policeman so that his friend,
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  • 59 7 OINGAPORE'S birth rate ex- ceeded by four times the number of deaths recorded for Che week ending Nov. 17 ainst 180 deaths. 723 b i as were reported. The 'main killer was pneumonia 26 lives. Tuberculosis caused 18 deaths eight less than the previous week.
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  • 105 7 CINGAPORES Victoria Me- mortal Hall and Theatre have been booked for the whole of December and the superintendent, Mr. Yap Van Hong,, has turned down scores of applications. Beginning with Polling Day on Dec. 1. every day of the month except Christmas and Boxing Day has
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  • 222 7 A YOUNG girl from Kuala Lumpur, Ng Geok Keng, yesterday alleged m a Singapore court that she was tricked Into coming to the Colony where she was "sold" to a brothel for $1,200. Once, when she tried to escape. sh e added, she
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  • 299 7 SEX BATTLE 'Don't anger men, she says PQUAL rights with men have always existed for i women, but ignorance, through lack of education, is the fundamental reason why most women m Malaya have not qualified for those rights, 53-year old Che Azizah binte Jaafar, principal of the Domestic Science School
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  • 135 7 Opinions 'don't count' says Inspector Mary Voon /OPINIONS don't count: results do. Inspector Mary Voon, chief of Singapore's women police, said this yesterday In reply to school headmistresses who disapprove of girls Jolnirg the police. "My own experienre sji r lecturing at the Convent of the Holy Infant JesuSingapore Chinese
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  • 71 7 A career In the Singapore women police is as full of charity and mercy as that of a nurse, said the Commissioner of Police. Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans. yesterday. He added that a policewoman's job was not a rough one but to help women. «lrl» and
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  • 47 7 A 39-year-old Chinese. Chow Swee Chan, who fired nine or ten shots at a detective In the Singapore Harbour Board area one night four years ago, then disappeared, was sentenced to two years' Imprisonment by Mr. Justice Fletcher-Rogers m the Assize Court yesterday.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 74 7 Afeu>* onJ Music Anytime and Anywhere DOUBLE DECCA PORTABLE RADIO Made by The Decca Gramophone Co., London. y i^SsEi2s^H^ AC/DC mains IHlv. to 2JOv. OK j>j- f Ratteries J7^A\) 19 complete with batteries I^^^P? t^ s^* Spare Batteries. Radio valves "^^?y also Decca Portable C O O Gramophone* m stock
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  • 52 8 Tan See Wah, a coffeeshop assistant, told the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone yesterday, he was worried over a woman, so he slashed -his throat with a knife, at Silat Road on Nov. 14. Tan was sentenced to a month In prison for
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  • 69 8 Lim Chin Ngiap, 18. was bound over In $100 to be of good behaviour for six months by the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday for causing hurt to Ang Yin Kee with a knife on Sept. 24 at Exeter Road.
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  • 146 8 And Singapore will benefit SINGAPORE would benefit from the Bangkok talks on how to fight inflation and increase savings, the acting Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, said yesterday. Mr. Taylor Singapore's delegate to the conference of ECAFE countries' financial experts said he would report
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  • 66 8 A third and final dividend of 15 per cent, less Income tax was approved at the general meeting of the Llngul Tin Ltd.. on Nov. 23 m Singapore Mr. O P. Noakes and Mr. I. A. Alias were re-elected directors. MR. MISIIA BLACK. Festival of Britain architect, who
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  • 164 8 FEES now paid m the City of Singapore for licences and permits granted to rubber factories, garages, buildings and advertisements may be increased from 50 per cent, to 300 per cent. The new charges, which are Included to amendments to the various by-laws, will
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  • 104 8 Reds' victims get aid ALOR STAR, Mon. r THE Federal Finance Committee has approved exgratia payment of $17,625 to the victims of the Buklt Junun incident m Kedah m January when nine people were killed, five wounded and 26 squatter huts burnt. A spokesman of the Kedah Government said this
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  • 22 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Tan Teck Kiang. of Juhorf Bahru. was fined $50 lor failing to keep accounts of beer sales.
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  • 132 8 21 GUNS TO GREET KING OF SIAM ITING Phumiphon of and his wife, 3ueen Sirikit, and their seven-month old daughter, Princess Übol Ratana, will arrive m Singapore on board the Danish vessel Meonia tomorrow, on their way back to Bangkok. They will be greeted on board the ship by the
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  • 57 8 rpHE president of Columbia 1 Pictures International. Mr. Joseph A. McConville, arrived In Singapore yesterday for a three-day regional conference of Columbia managers m the East. He will meet managers from Pakistan. India, Burma. Siam, Indonesia and Malaya The conference Is the first since 1949 and
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  • 28 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Yong Ah Hal, charged In the police court with assaulting Abdul Hamld bin Abubakar, a Customs outdoor officer, was allowed bail of $50.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 87 8 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 9.35 a.m. Schools; 9.55 Interlude; 10-10.10 News from K.L.; 10.45-12 Schools; 1 p.m Radio Orch.: 1.30 News: 1.45 Dance Music; 2-2.50 Schools; 6.16 "Four Stars and a Starlette"; 6 JO U.N. Album; 6.40 Radio Malaya Trio: 8.55 Announcements; 7 News; 7.10 "Can I Help You?"; 7.20 Interlude;
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    • 254 8 ♦♦e»e»«e>e«*»* Ju%t Unpacked A NEW RANGE OF EAGLE y LAS KS> JfJ^^l^mwr I For Retail Wholesale 1 Gallon Jar. 10 Pint Flask. 8 Pint Flask. 6 Pint Flask with Tiffin Carriers and without Tiffin Carriers. 4 Pint Flask with Tiffin Carriers and without Tiffin Carriers. 3 Pint Flask. 2 Pint
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  • 614 9  -  MOTHERCRAFT IN MALAYA By NURSE JANET MANY mothers write to me asking advice because their babies seem to suffer so much from wind which makes ♦hem restless, cry a lot and disturbs their sleep. Few people realise that whereas m adult life the* stomach is flat
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  • 522 9  -  I B Kathleen Hickley AT LEAST Amah's Christmas present f will be easy this year. I i am giving her money. This decision Ls really one of which I do not approve. I was brought up to believe i that the best kind
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 58 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS canes (4) 1 5. Nowadays be rakes tbe 14. Islands to sjet ill to ••> Amsterdam plan* ,7. Atrme- must be happ* Ni t. Runs come <ara»> 4ise )t ,gi J2JHT lkt H -Ap^__ »nfu) aki- <C Tl.e n,r«h v v*- <12> church uTTa, Annf S
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    • 178 9 M. Tls green <anas:.> ft). I, Nangatpri. should, eoalks* b or not (4. f? 1) as Jack's di«Blm-down DOWN l.Thts bole Is a way of escape «4). 3. Tls Cannes (ana«.) <»). 4. It gets on* a pound i»ia th* game (6). ft. No clean sport, 00* would imaaiac (4-5,
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  • London Letter
    • 1611 10 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON. JT'S difficult, sometimes, to guess what news from this part of the world will interest you most, particularly when its all rather scrappy There's, for instance, the first hand news about the King, given by the photographer who tootf those wonderful pictures
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    • 376 10 AGRICULTURAL ex- perts ut that recent rises m farm wages, coupled with high taxation, mean that few farmers can afford to divert labour to feeding the farmhouse pic or cultivating the vegetable garden, nor have they time to do it themselves. so. for the first time m
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 228 10 opens WtW^ALHAmUKM TODAY/ 'I a.m.-l It -4 -6.45 9.5» p.m ~j hSIIBI the miurious ■r^T^rl^^B^^i^t" ANI) THE T^.l^^^^mh /|A links: DOUGLAS BENNETT jam N ad a Valley of HARNER GRAY m CMfICC John McCALLDM .5 .fifl dtS9 11 1 lA T l| I'^ ;et the new alhambra habit: r Tfl
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    • 323 10 SHOWING FROM TODAY 1 11 A.M.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 9 30 P.M. A MUSICAL THAtS GOT EVERYTHING! ffappy Go Lovely Distributed by Shaw Bros.. Ltd. /n Lor«/y Co/or fey TECHNICOLOR CO-STARRING: DAVID VERA- CESAR NIVEN ELLEN ROMERO I At thr 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. (sharp) Shines Only 'ALL -NEW VARIETY
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  • 273 11 LONDON. Mon. L ONDON Stock Exchange dealers returned from the weekend break In a subdued mood but with sufficient boyIng orders to give a harder tone to the market m domestic stocks. ClosMf middle prices at witcud •tocto. w •opeltwi ft* ipeeUl v mmi in— t vttfa Tt*
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  • 36 11 HONO KOKO. MOB. pRKE market currency exchange for Hang Kaag, dollars was quoted at tn« close today as follows: USII HK$6.B6 (cash). HKM.H (T.T.): £1 HK915 13; one tahil of gold HK»32»'v— U P.
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  • 31 11 T^HK Malayan Exchange Banks Aaodatton announced yesterday that control direct rates far Canadian dollars were: Buying (T.T.) M%. Airmail (O.D S4H. (M days) 34\; Selling, T.T.fO.n.. rtady 34 l'lfl.
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  • 156 11 Fiw Oar Own Correspondent MKLBOUKMK. ll«n CHARS prteM tended to MM when trading was iMunted on th« Melbourne Exchange today. Sellta* wm of a nervous nature. sob* rinUan auirtm* share* without riving buffers ainch npportwnlty to lift their "blda. femn Tki Dredglnf shares were weaker. Fall* here
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  • 225 11 Shorts cover but business small r i*LE Singapore rubber market opened the week on x a slightly steadier note yesterday mainly on account of short-covering. Business, however, was on a small scale. Price fluctuations were narrow. The market closed steady with buyers In first-grade. December thipment, at $1-38^
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  • 161 11 BfITR hatter baying »n«jußrt«. W pepper steaMsd ra the 8r»--8ji>8r» produce market yesterday. SelWn iacreased quotatlo'is to $775 a pte«t for Muntofc and $770 f«r Sarawak atgtit drops were awn ti copra and BOta— t oil. O«ra> ra eaaiar with aur-drled loose buyers at $36' i a
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  • 122 11 Quiet and steady THE Malayan share market opened the week on a quiet but steady tone, with few price changes. Price rtinia announced by tIM Malayan BMMitfitMif Aseoelatlon yesterday were: WKWIUU ftntar a NHn Or*» IN *4Me4 M BmrrrlM SJO 6SO ad tSalavan rtamk SO Ai If. Calls
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  • 86 11 COUTH British Insurance Oomoany made am underwrittoa" •toot of £431.954 and roeatvod lnVwtnaoßt dmobso of 12&3.501 u» Uui year to Aug. 31. 1951. to make a total proflt eauiTale&t to te 7<4d per share. Dividends paid tor the period. £283 701 C 3» 9d per share).
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  • 29 11 JJUAR Biver Rubber Company directors have declared an Interim dividend of 10 per cent. less tax In respect of 1951. I' will be payable on Dec. 13.
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  • 165 11 gHira m the Singapore R «di and alongside the Stagapors Harbour Board apdswna at 4 p-bl Taatetxtay wers: Outer B«a4a: Hal Hauaa. Walbahnc, La Cfcanala. Dt Triawi. Matarvm, Trootios, Pandama »imatra. Maung Bama Waingaporc. TJMjatnaUi, RWa. SaaJsnnaas. Ckone Ta. TJiwana*, >^- mrm. Had Lib. Baocruacaaai Aaphalion. Weltervraden. ■anar
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    • 1315 11 WJhr Straits Times Tuetday, November 27, 7951 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. i lncorporated m Sngapore) BLUE FUNNEL LIME I Carrwr option Ra i»ocoed via •thai oo»f» to oad ana a>Khar«» catgo. I MLINCS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL POTTS Dua Sails P. S ham Penang Anrhiwi tor Liverpool Oavrow Ne». 27/
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    • 401 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS Ta Na« Tarh aa4 ■aataa »U Cn«ia. InaU. lay»* md MaWwin Parta. Siniaoar* P S»iltaiaajin PMaW 04m. 44 •A 'PMMMNT CHANT" Swfe ttla* n/UNa 1/1 Oa« v. "PRt»f»t>fr lOMNSON- 5/12 »a* 11/14 0»c U/T7 Oaa. v "PMamWrT MOMROr* IS/U Oaa. O—t U M T» La* A<t««la. A
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  • 436 12 MEDIATION BID SUCCEEDS TWE four Singapore "rebel* badminton stars world No. 1 Wong Peng Soon, and On; Poh Lim Ismail bin Marjtfn and Cheong Hock Leng made their peace with the Singapore Badminton Association when they and representatives of their parties met Mr. Khoo
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  • 430 12 BAHAWALPUR (PAKISTAN), Monday MCC. after facing severe odds, succeeded In holding Bahawalpur-Karachi Cricket Club to a draw here today. Without addition to the overnight score of 65 for three wickets, Tom Oraveney was caught by 16-year-old Mohammed Hanif and two runs later Donald Carr was clean
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  • 109 12 SAAAtomap schedule for Barkway SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association will meet tomorrow to decide on the Singapore programme for R. C. Barkway, a Britleh A.A.A. national coach, who is expected to be In Singapore between January 10 and 18 Barkway, one-time British ace hurdler and Olympic representative, will spend one month
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  • 98 12 Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold their first annual dance on Saturday at the Singapore Volunteer Corps drill hall, starting at 8.30 p.m. The dance is being staged m order to raise funds and to commemorate the success of the Singapore contingent at this year's All-Malayan
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  • 160 12 IPOH, Mon. THE GOTHENBURG socotr tourists will meet Perak Amateur Football Association team In Ipota on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground on Sunday. Dec. 9. In order to provide the tours with good opposition, the PAFA committee are Inviting several toppotch players from
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  • 144 12 INVISIBLE HAY A SUCCESS SINGAPORE Turf Club's I electric-eye timing device is now working at I all race distances and has been a distinct success. The "electric eye" U a new departure In horse-rac*. timing. It has an invisible ray. which is cast across the course at the finishing point,
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  • 508 12 KH.HIS for Saturday. flr«t day of the Perak Turf Club's December meeting are: Cl.»,Div.l-s£Str. Malleable MevMlngs > 0i Mbty line S.IS PrinceUng B.l* Sealed Orders 8.12 Currency Bey II 8.12 Kind Regards t.M Wellington 5.«7 Winter Seeae B.M Royal Dream S.tS M»ndaUjr Steeltrap 03 White Lilac
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  • 88 12 Intending competitors m. the three miles cross-country run on 9ec. 9 being orglnised by the Achilles Club are reminded last Entries will close on Wednesday >C. 5. Th* (yv~ i°~9 hnv" or» dy reKtred 13 entries and there is a POSS-bllHy l oe»» <wr a^rcUT> athletic Club
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  • 286 12 FO more ties In the Singapore women's seven-a-slde hockey tournament were decided on the S.C.C. padang yesterday. In the first game WRAC "A" beat Singapore Cricket Club "C" by two goals to nil, but the WRAC "B" team were beaten by Seletar Ladies by
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  • 369 12 W.I. openers hit 161 in best stand of tour MELBOURNE, Monday. yHE West Indies openers Jeff Stollineyer (94) and x Alan Rae (62) found their top form for the first time on the tour today and their stand of 161 has given the tourists a great chance of beating Victoria.
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  • 86 12 S. Australia recover PERTH, Mon COUTH Australia, with seven wicket* In hand, were seven runs ahead of West Australia at the end of the third day of the Sheffield Shield match here. West Australia carried their first Innings total to 337 to gain a first Innings lead of 181. South
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  • 69 12 Singapore Cricket Club hockey teams are: S.H.A. knwktut match (Janiar section) afatnst C.B.E. I South I an the T%4a.ni teda.v: Mathot. Welschen. Lloyds E. W.; Bde, Lloyd J. E Keltner: McMulUn B. R Blake.. Haigh. Keelan, Hayes. Res.: Parry. McMullan D. w Friendly match arainst Ceytoaese S.C. Mi
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    • 756 12 TUITION STARTING Dec: Bk. Kpg. Accty.. Secy.. Pract., costing Typing. B'hand. morn. A eve. Reg. Now for 1952: LCC. Senior. Pre. Snr (morn. A eve.) A Stdi. I to VIII morn M Afternoon. S.I.C. 75. Middle Rd.. A 10. Col. Qy. ***** St *****. BEGINNERS Book-keeping, Accounting, Typing*. Shorthand (Theory),
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 28 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 8.54 a.m. (8.6) 2.61 p.m. (3.9): 9*7 p.m. (8.5), 3.29 am. (2.2). TOMOEBOW 9.29 am (9.0). 333 p.m (4.1); 10.44 p.m. (8.), 4.09 a.m. (1.4).
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