The Straits Times, 14 January 1952

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1845 iC PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1952. TWELVE PAGES
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  • 397 1 Vyshinsky: 'A step towards peace HA YE CONTROL FIRST, THEN THE BAN PARIS, Sunday. RUSSIA'S Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, shook the United Nations Political Committee yesterday by saying that the Soviet Union was ready to agree to the Western view that an international disarmament control
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    27 1 TWO THOUSAND people saw this Hanuman (Monkey God) dance at the fun 'air at the Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home. Hartley Road, yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 170 1 TOKYO, Sun. •"THE United Nations Command said yesterday that the Communists are prepared to break ofl the Korean truce talks rather than give up the r right to build military air bases during an armistice. In Panmunjom, Rear Admiral R. E. Libby. after another
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  • 57 1 SOUTHAMPTON Sun. -The liner Gothic, which will carry Princess* Flizabeth and the Duki of Ed'nburgh to-Aus-trilla. siiled yesterday for Fast Africa to await the royal pair Thtv win fly to Kenya for a short holiday before boardina the ship at Mombasa next Tionth Members of the
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  • 48 1 TAIPEI, Sun.— The Chinese Nationalist party has disowned Li Tsung-jen. absent claimant to Chiang Kai-shek's title as president of the Chinese Republic. The party said today that his membership had lapsed because he failed to reregister when the party was re-or?anised in 1950. AP
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  • 33 1 LONDON Sun— The Pakistan Finance Minister. Mr. Mohammed All. arrived in London yesterday to attend t,he Commonwealth Finance Ministers' talks, which begin tomorrow on the sterling areas financial crisis.— AP.
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  • 142 1 Persia tells U.K.: 'Close consulates' TEHERAN, Sun. DERSIA last night demandf ed that Britain "dissolve" its consulates and vice-con-sulates throughout Persia within nine days. An outright diplomatic break between the two countries was now considered a possibility by some observers. A sharply-worded Note, drafted by the Persian cabinet at a
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  • 58 1 Persians arrest newsman TEHERAN, Sun— Reuters acting correspondent in Teheran, Mr. Ghegham Meckertichian, was arrested yesterday on the orders of the Ministry of Justice. A Persian citizen h e had been under attack recently by Government spokesmen, who accused him of false reporting and cf being an agent of the
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  • 51 1 TAIPEI. Sun. The Nationalist Defence Ministry announced here today that about 10,000 farmers were executed or were otherwise missing last year in Ngwa County. In Kwangtung Province. The ministry also reported that "several hundred" civilians were recently executed at Hoyun and Tzekum, both also in Eastern Kwangtung.—
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  • 32 1 MANILA. Sun. Preparations for negotiations between Japanese and Philippine experts on reparations are now complete. The 16-man Japanese delegation is expected to arrive In Manila on Jan. 25.— AFP.
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  • 60 1 OTTAWA, Sun. REPORTS axe circulating in Ottawa that Mr. Churchill is to ask the Governor-General. Field Marshal Viscount Alexander, to head a unified Anglo French American front running through the Far East. According to the reports, Lt.-Gen. Sir Gerald Templer who flew here from England, might
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  • 134 1 WASHINGTON Sun PRESIDENT Truman warnF ed America today that she Is unprepared to defend herself at home against atomic attack and he called for 15,500,000 more volunteers for the civil defence programme. In a statement on the first anniversary of the civil defence programme,
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  • 158 1 T*HE floods in Johore are now subsiding and the A coast road at Batu Pahat is open to traffic again. There was no change yesterday in Tong Peng and Medan. At the 9th milestone Batu Pahat-Ayer Hltam road, a new area was flooded up to nine
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  • 153 1 LONDON. Sun. rpHL skipper of the Flying 1 Enterprise. Captain Kurt Carlsen, is to be awarded the I insignia of the Royal Danish Order of Dannebrog, the Danish Embassy here has announced. The Flying Enterprise sank a few days ago despite Captain Carlsen' s
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  • 120 1 KUAJ.A LUMPUR, Sun. "J^HE resignation of Sir William Jenkin as Director of intelligence was due to disagreement with the Federation Government on the status of the post and the extent to which he should work directly under Government while reorganising the C.1.D., a government
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  • 64 1 KUALA LUMPUR Frl. SCREAMS were heard in the Jungle near a resettlement area in the Gemas district of Negri Sembilan yesterday when a company of the First Green Howards opened fire on bandits In hiding Eleven arrests were made in a screening operation in the Bahau
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  • 59 1 HONG KONG, 6un.— Gen. Claire Chennault's Civil Air Transport Incorporated filed a petition for leave to appeal to the Privy Council in London against the Hong Kong Supreme Court's decision awarding 40 former CAT planes to Communist China. The petition will be heard
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  • 49 1 MANILA, Sun. The Indonesian Charge d'Affalres. Dr. Abdullah Siddik, admitted today that about 2,000 Indo-| nesians now in the Philippines, entered the country i illegally. '"The Philippine government has not taken any action against them because mi t of them are law-abiding citizens", he said. AP.
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  • 120 1 Malayans 'against Mao recognition WASHINGTON, Sunday. DEPUBLICAN Senator Owen Brewster, back from l% a round the world trip, said here today that he had found in Majaya strong disapproval of British recognition of Communist China. He advocated a stoppage of petroleum shipments to Russia along the lines of the ban
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  • 34 1 SIGMARINGEN, Germany. Sun.— Ex-King Carol of Rumania and his wife left here yesterday for his exile home in Portugal after a threeweeks' visit to his cousin, Prince Friedrich von Hohenzollern. AP.
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  • 24 1 NEW DELHI. Sun.—Cardinal Spellman arrived here last night for a two-day stay on his way back to the VS. from Korea. AP.
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  • 239 1 ISMAILIA, Sunday. DRITISH troops yesterday killed, wounded or cap- tured 46 of an Egyptian band of 100 guerilla fighters which fought them in a day-long battle near the big Tel-el-Kebir supply base. A British force estimated at 600, with four Centurion tanks and bren-gun
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  • 67 1 TOKYO. Sun US. naval headquarters today said that a U.S. marine is held aboard the cruiser Manchester at Yokosuka pending an investigation of charges that he shot and killed a member of the Japanese National Police Reserve Corps and injured three other Japanese last night at Yokosuka.
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  • 149 1 Siam plans ban on Reds BANGKOK, Sun. FIELD Marshal Pibul Songgram, Prime Minister of Siam, said j today that his Govern- merit is drafting legislai tion which would prohibit the Communist Party in Siam for at least 10 years. He added that changes had been made to the current constitution
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  • 95 1 BANGKOK, Sun. T^HE Malayan authorities had proposed that a new airstrip be built by both Malaya and Siam on the border between the two countries to aid the suppression of Communist terrorists, a Siam Foreign Affairs spokesman said here today. Reuter. An RAF spokesman in Singapore last night
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    • 820 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited by thf i-^ate Government of Kelantan for the appointment of Manager of the projected Kelantan Fish Marketing Syndicate. The appointment will be on contract for throe years in the first place at salary of $1,000 per month with C 0.1. A. and expatriation pay whero
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    • 1218 2 NOTICES STRAITS /AUSTRALIA CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Owing to Increased costs of operating vessels etc Shippers are notified that, effective 1st March, 1952, It will be necessary to Increase by approximately 10% the rates of freight from Malayan Base Ports to the Australian Base Ports covered by this Conference. Freight
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    • 751 2 Notices NATURALISATION Notice la hereby Riven that LIM WAI PHANQ of No. 379-1. Paya Lebar Road, Singapore, Is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not oe granted should send a wrlttrn signed statement of the facts the Colonial Secretary,
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    • 642 2 NOTICES NOTICE Telephone Numbers Customs Headquarters and Import and Export Control. As from fourteenth January, 1952, all telephone enquiries regarding Import and Export Control should be directed to K.L. No. 2214. The Import and Export Control officer will no longer be available On Telephones Nos. 2212 and 2213 as hitherto.
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  • 221 3 Churchill and Truman agree to disagree LONDON, Sunday. gRITAIN'S Far Eastern policy has emerged from this week's Anglo-American talks in Washington substantially unaltered, London officials believe. Detailed discussions between the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, and the Secretary of State, Mr. Acheson, produced increased mutual understanding without requiring
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  • 205 3 BONN PUTS OUT NEW OFFER ON UNITY BERLIN. Sun. rrilE West German Minister for the Uniflc: lon of Germany, Hcrr Jakob Kaiser, yesterday invited the East German Prime Minister, Hen Otto Grotewohl, to authorise delegations of West German statesmen to study the situation in the Soviet zone. In a public
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  • 75 3 MADRID, Sun. •THE United States Ambassador to Spain, Mr. Stanton Griffis. made his two-day trip to Valencia to welcome the units of the American Sixth Fleet under heavy police protection, following Communist threats it was disclosed yesterday. Federal police were posted along the 275-mile highway from
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  • 60 3 U.N. to plan aid without cash PARIS, Sun.— The United Nations General Assembly yesterday approved preparation of a detailed plan for special aid to under-developed areas, despite a U. S. warning that no money is planned for such aid. The Assembly adopted, by 28 votes to 20, with nine nations
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  • 30 3 HONG KONG, Sun.— King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia, accompanied by PrinKMd Norodom Vlriya and Sisovath Essaro, will leave here today for Japan aboard the French liner Marsellaise. —Reuter
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  • 177 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF FVE Czechs said to have been trained by the American espionage service in Western Germany have been sentenced to death for "high treason and spying" in Prague. Dr. Wilson Compton, director of the O.S. Ad.visory commission on Information for the State Department, is
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  • 68 3 NEW YORK, Sun. rpHE Chief of the Imperial 1 General Staff. Field Marshal Sir William Slim, who has been attending the threepower talks on South-East Asia in Washington left by air for London last night. He refused to answer questions on the conference. On the standardisation
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  • 73 3 BRUSSELS. Sun. KING Baudouin of Belgium yesterday asked the Social Christian leader. Monsieur Jean van Houtte, to form a new government. The former premier. Monsieur Joseph Pnolien, resigned with his government a few days ago. The choice of van Houtte Is considered here as compromise
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  • 150 3 SEOUL, Sunday. |>RITISH troops in Korea, short of winter equip"rnent, "are not suffering any great hardship, certainly not at the moment", a Commonwealth Division suokesman said last night. He estimated that 800 British troops are without parkas or new Issue boots. That is roughly 10
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  • 78 3 CLEVELAND, OHIO, Son. —James Annen, aged 27, lost m pair of white duck trousers eight years ago during a typhoon on Okinawa. They were washed out to sea. Yesterday they turned up at a local laundry where Annen's father works. He "couldn't believe his eyes
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  • 220 3 NEW DELHI, Sunday. MR Nehru's Congress Party lost majority control of the Legislature in the South Indian state of Travancore-Cochin at the week-end when the Communist-dominated United Front made big gains in the elections. The results gave the Congress Party 44 seats, the United
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  • 81 3 He shot Negro, is acquitted NORTH CAROLINA, Sun. AN all-white jury has acquitted a wealthy Trent River farmer of a charge of murdering a negro. Thlrty-seven-year-old Newton Hanes, member of a prominent banking and industrial family, was tried at Nsw Bern for shooting lshmaei Simmons, a negro tenant on his
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  • 56 3 TOKYO, Sun. Twenty more Japanese war criminals serving 10 to 12-year sentences are to be released on parole on Jan. 22 from Sukarno prison, the Supreme Command's legal section announced to-day. These releases will bring to 575 the number of war criminals freed under supervision
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  • 112 3 Atom plane crashes in flames LONDON, Sun. BRITAIN'S first four jet atom "bomb plane, the Vickers Valiant, crashed in flames here today. The plane, which was recently taken off the secret list, was the only one of its kind in Britain. It was expected to become the standard long-range atom
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  • 24 3 AMMAN, Sun— The Jordan Cabinet yesterday approved the retirement of Abdul Kader Pasha El Jundi, deputy Com-mander-rn-Chief of the Arab Legion. AP.
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  • 30 3 ROME, Sun.— The Japanese Minister for Industry and Commerce, Senator Sotaro Takase conferred here yesterday with Slgnor Pletro Campilli, the Italian Minister for Industry and Commerce. —AFP.
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  • 97 3 OTTAWA. Son. AJiK Churchill visited Cana- da's Parliament buildings and placed a wreath In the memorial chamber to the Canadian war dead yesterday. He also received honorary members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery and attended a luncheon of Commonwealth High Commissioners. The wreath he placed in
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 3 Pat is 93 and still on the stage. She is the star cockatoo of Bob Hammond's trou pe which is now appearing in "Humpty Dumpty" at the London Palladium. Here she makes a pancake landing on Bob's hand.
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  • 179 3 PARIS, Sunday. SHORTLY before the death of General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, the King decided to make him a Grand Commander of the Order of the Bath, a British Embassy communique said yesterday. The award was conferred for his services to Britain following his
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  • 138 3 U.S.will resume tin buying WASHINGTON, Sun. rlE United States has agreed to resume purchases of Malayan tin with an initial order believed to amount to 20,000 tons, it was understood here today from usually reliable sources. An official annoucement is expected soon from British and American raw materials officials who
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  • 76 3 PUS AN, Sun. The South Korean Government announced yesterday that 5,521 Korean prisoners of war detained in a camp on Kojedo island had refused to be included in the unconditional exchange of prisoners of war. The refusal was announced in a petition to the South
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  • 44 3 TAIPEH, Sun.— The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has appointed Mr Wane Kungchi, as deputy chief of the Chinese Mission in Tokyo. Mr. Wang, who recently resigned as director of the Secretariat of the 'Central Trust", will be leaving for Tokyo soon.— Reuter.
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  • 906 4 Bristol Rovers, Tranmere also beat Div. 1 clubs LONDON, Sunday. rpHOl (iH both non-League clubs were knocked out in the third round of the 1 Fo.itball Association Cup yesterday, nine third division sides remain to r uresrrit the smaller clubs whose fortunes always attract
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  • 24 4 Boxing: Singapore Dist. Signals Regt. championships at Calcutta Camp, 8 p.m. A thirties: Barkway coarse (cont.) at Victoria School from 3.30 p.m.
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  • 221 4 EDINBURGH, Sun. pRANCE. mainly due to fine forward play, defeated I Scotland here yesterday by 13 points (two goals and one penalty goal) to 11 (one goal I and two penalty goals) in the I Rugby Union international This wa s the nrst
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  • 268 4 LONDON. Sun. THE good form of their stand-off half and captain. Nim Hall. for Richmond against United Services yesterday, was comforting (or England In view of next Saturday's match with Wales. Hall scored a try and dropped a goal tn Richmond's 19-6 victory and also made
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  • 167 4 The women's match between R a.O.C. and Keppel Club will be played at Keppel Club on Wednesday. The teams are (RSGC members mentioned first) 2.20 Mrs. Hatherley (22) v Mrs. Kean (25): 2.35 Mrs. Goss (12) v Mrs. Irving Jones (21); 2.40 Mrs. Hen ton
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 4 KINO KONG looks like a dentist tryin* to work on a reluctant patient in the shap P of Chief Little Wolf. But who would not look as worried as the Chief is In this picture when Kong; is making a serious effort at mouth-tearing? This was part of the rough
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  • 287 4 LONDON, Sunday. /CRITICISM of the MCC concerning the Indian cricket tour has now been mellowed by acknowledgment that the sending of an "experimental side" has tyeen adequately justified. There are those who still assert that greater efforts should have been made to induce established "stars" to
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  • 106 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. MIDDLEWEIGHT champion Ray Ifl Robinson's manager telegraphed assurance last night that Sugar Ray would fight Carl (Bobo) Olson in San Francisco before taking on Rocky Graziano and suggested Feb. 14 for the match. The champion had been scheduled to meet Olson
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  • 132 4 |rpHE essentials of a good middle or long-distance runner are speed, stamina, strength, style and strategy, says Ray Barkway, the British A.A.A. honorary coach who Is conducting a coaching course In Singapore. At Victoria School yesterday, Barkway instructed athletes and coaches for three hours
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  • 298 4 LONDON, Sun. I T.K. Rugby results yesterday were: RUGBY UNION International: Scotland 11. Prance 13. 8. African Tear: Western Counties 5, S. African* 18. Final Irish trial: White* 16 Blues 14. Club matches: Blackheatb I, Harlequins S; Guy's Hospital 9, Wasps 9; London Hospital 11, London Irish
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  • 253 5 Pineapple industry may have a cess levied BETTER MARKETING TO AID 'SMALL MEN' A CESS, similar to that levied on rubber producers, is to be imposed on the Malayan pineapple industry. It will be devoted to financing the improvement of the industry, the Straits Times is informed. It is expected
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  • 64 5 Woollen goods will probably cost more soon, said Mr. R. G. Scriven. wool magnate, who arrived in Singapore yesterday from London on his way to Australia. "There is an upward trend in the price of wool." said Mr. Scriven. Mr. Scriven is a partner of
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  • 225 5 A FILM of the M.R.N.V.R. at work was completed -t* by the Malayan Film Unit yesterday. Designed to aid recruiting for all Malayan Naval units —the MJR.N.V.R.. Malayan Naval Force and Sea Cadets it will be shown in cinemas throughout Singapore, the Federation. British North
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  • 40 5 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION* Stamford Road. First aid class 5.30 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY, British Council Hall. life class 6 p.m. YMCA, Orchard Road: Malay and Commercial classes, judo class, body-building group. 530 p.in literacy class, 8 p.m
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  • 152 5 Just the job for a keen film fan MR. Jack Evans, the Malayan Film Censor has a job to pfTer that should just suit some film-struck Malayan youngster. He wants to train a film cutter. Mr. Evans told the Straits Times: "This is a job with no sex barrier. Either
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  • 203 5 A CONFERENCE of 3,000 South Indian Tamils, held at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, decided to celebrate Thai Ponggal (the first day of January according to the Tamil calendar) as the Tamils' festival. Thai Ponggal. which is the harvest festival of the Tamils in South India,
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  • 27 5 MRNVR UNIT FUMED MEMBERS of the M.R.N. V.R. being filmed by the Malayan Film Unit at their headquarters at Telok Ayer Basin, Singapore, yesterday. Straits Tttnet picture.
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  • 113 5 New course for S'pore Malay girls BECAUSE of a shortage of places in Standard VII, the Singapore Education Department is using the Geylang Malay School for Mala; girls who wish to continue their studies after completing Standard VI and are unable at present to gain admission to the next grade.
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    24 5 AfR. LIM YEW UOCK. Labour Legislative Councillor, speaking after he had open ed the City Commercial C*llege in Hair Road yesterday.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 23 5 KUANTAN. Bun Eight youths were fined a total of $40 for gambling at "pakow" behind th* Hwa Chiao Chinese School.
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  • 223 5 faE foUowuic areas are Ha hie to bUckoois today: BAT Killiney Rd.. Orchard Bd., Capitol. Chartered Bank, George St. StaUc, Upper Cross Bt, Pafoda St. Upper Hockiea St. Fteteiaf St. Church St.. Upper Ciacular Kd.. Carpenter St. Cavanajh Bridge. CoHyer Quay. V.M.H. 1 aad 2, Priaee St.,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 67 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m.— 10.10 Emergency News from K. L; 1 pjn. "Monday Matinee"; 1.30 News: 1.45 2 Home on ttoeHange"; 6.15 Children; 6.35 "Adrentures -In Music"; 6.55 Announcements; 7—7.157 7.15 News; 7.30 "Bpot the Favourites"; 8 "World Affairs". Alhneton Kennard. 8.15 "At Your Request"; 9 "Movie Magazine": 9.30
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  • 807 6 General Sir Gerald Templer, named but not yet appointed the new High Commissioner, obviously has to be taken on trust. He is not known in Malaya. He may be a man of considerable stature, but
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  • 299 6 Transparent as Vodka One abiding purpose shines through all Russia's turnings and twisting on the international stage. It is to lure the free world into relaxing its vigilance. Way back in June last year Malik did a balletlike twist by suggesting truce talks in Korea; six months have passed, the
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  • 29 6 MR. P P. Narayanan. General BecreUry Plantation Workers Union Malaya has transferred his head office from Seremban to No. 4, Ampang Street, 2nd Floor. Kuala Lumpur. Telephone b12i.
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  • 766 6  - A VACUUM THAT WAITS TO BE FILLED Henry Longhurst —By rpHE Jules Verne of the *****, blithely encircling the world in his pressurized cabin, may find his Journey divided, from a British viewpoint, cleanly into three stages. The first will take him across that vast yet strangely united continent known
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  • Man-in-the-Street
    • 271 6 PURELY, sir, when the City of Singapore has such grandiose schemes in hand for the betterment of the people living within its limits, our Councillors can spare a thought for the people who live in the kampongs within the City area. It is rather disconcerting
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    • 287 6 OVERWORKED (BUT POLITE) P.O. CLERK I READ Mr. Ho Thean Fook's letter in last Saturday's Forum as I waited to buy a money order at the Tanjong Malim Post Office. In fairntss to the Government servants, especially the Postal employees, his statement of work done by Government servants compared with
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    • 118 6 MR. HO THEAN FOOK disagrees with Mrs. M. M. Mandy, and asks why some employees are reluctant to put three days' work into one. I would advise him to consult the Trade Union Ordinance and some efficiency expert. As an ordinary clerk with a few years' experience
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    • 68 6 IT is not often that I find mistakes in your newspaper. But I was prompted to write to you, Sir, when I read the following in Thursday's issue, headed "Floods Swirl Homes Away." The story went on: "No loss of life has been reported anywhere, but animals
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  • 612 6  - Royal Navy spreads its wings GERALD PAWLE AFTER every war comes retrenchment. The Treasury axe is sharpened and the first objective is always the fighting services. The cry at such times is always, 'Waste no more money on obsolete battleships." But the idea of the British Navy as a Service
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  • 363 6 Strange Monkey J)RIVING down Stevens Road, Singapore, about lunch time last Tuesday, minding his own business and I hLs road manners, a colleague i observed a black object at the roadside near the corner of Balmoral Road. As he came near it he concluded that it was
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  • 189 7 Classes start next month 'RESCUE SETS 9 NEARLY READY THE Singapore Civil Defence Department is selecting 30 men, from more than 100 who volunteered before the conditions of service werp made known, for the first instrustors' class. They will begin training at the
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  • 87 7 COLONY S.Cs GET NEW HQ. THE Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary are to get new headquarters at Kolam Ayer soon. These buildings will house a canteen, offices for the staff, a lecture room, a drill ehed and a large playground. They are renovated old buildings put up by the Japanese during
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  • 223 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TWE foundation of a possible nation-wide Sino- Malay coalition was laid today at the first public meeting of the MCA-UMNO Kuala Lumpur municipal election bloc. It was Kuala Lumpur's biggest election rally yet. The alliance was described as the forerunner of
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  • 195 7 S'pore wins MCA sweep first prize KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rCKET *****85, (Singapore) won the first prize —$300,000 of the sixth MCA million-dollar sweep drawn in Kuala Lumpur today. Second prize ticket was *****82, $135,000; third *****56, $55,000; fourth *****13, $20.000; fifth prizes (two) were *****77 and *****08, $11,000 each. The
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  • 86 7 SINGAPORE'S largest trade fair, the Great Eastern Trade Fair, which has just been completed near Joo Chiat market, will be offic'allv opened on Saturday by the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Mr. Yap Chin Bin, managing director of the fair, announced this when he entertained
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  • 95 7 JC'HORE BAHRU, Sun. FIVE SakaLs, held in custody in connection with the preliminary inquiry Into the alleged murder of Trooper O'Leary were brought to Court today when the hearing was to have been resumed. The Court ordered a further adjournment as a material witness, ASP
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  • 167 7 INCOME TAX DEFT. MAY FACE CRISIS T*HE Singapore Income Tax Department may soon face a major staff crisis if 30 General Clerical Service members employed by the department have their own way. These officers have applied for transfer to other departments for "certain reasons' which are the subject of a
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  • 126 7 Petition is sent to Governor rnHE All-Malaya Muslim X Missionary Society has petitioned the Governor of Singapore to take the necessary steps to deal with the public exhibition of the film "David and Bathsheba." The full board of the Singapore Film Appeal Committee passed the film for public exhibition in
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  • 54 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Llm Cheow Yoon, a 17-year-old schoolgirl living at Bukit Serene, pleaded guilty in the Police Court today to the disposal of the body of her baby. She told the court the child was stillborn. The magistrate postponed the case for further investigation and allowed
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  • 94 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DOLICE surprised a bandit fang ransacking a food lorry on the Kuala Kar gsar-Lenggong road in the Grik area of Perak yesterday. They had stopped the lorry and driven it t a rubber estate a mile away. There, they unloaded rice,
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  • 74 7 A meeting to form a third political People's Party In Singapore will be held at 106, Telok Kurau .Road, Singapore, on Sunday, Jan. 20, at 3.30 p.m. The convenor. Mr. J G. Nappalli, said yesterday that there was a demand for such a party and the meeting
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  • 88 7 Dr. C. Thornton Lofthouse, practical examiner in music for this year from the Royal School of Music in London, will visit Singapore and the Federation in August. Dr. Lofthouse, son of Dr. Benjamin Lofthouse, has been conductor of the University of London Musical Society since
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  • 55 7 THE SECOND of the 35-ton transformers, which will be used as an inter-connector to link St. James' Power Station with the new power house in Pasir Panjsmg, being: unloaded from the Sudan in Singapore yesterday. The first of these transformers arrived in the Colony three
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  • 152 7 TWO THOUSAND people, waiting for flowers to drop from the sky, were disappointed as a Royal Singapore Flying Club plane had to cancel its flight over the fun fair held at the Ramakrishna Mission Boys* Home, Hartley Road, yesterday because of bad weather. They,
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  • 60 7 The calendar for the first Singapore Assizes of the year, which open in the Supreme Court this morning, contains 12 cases. There are four case s of murder, two of attempted murder, one of abetment of murder, two of robbery, one of extortion, one of fabricating false
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  • 75 7 CITY Commercial College, in Haig Road, Singapore, was declared open by Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Labour Legislative Councillor for South Ward, yesterday evening. Mr. Lim said Uutt the college fulfilled a prime need for a commercial school in the Katong area. Mr. K. G. N. Raj
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  • 33 7 Singapore's Blood Bank on Friday was as follows: lonations reed 47 ransfusioas given 31 resent stock 26 20 16 24 4 3 97 74 In hand 34 26 5 1 66
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  • 23 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Sister J. Bald has arrived in Johore Bahru to join the Nursing Staff of the General Hospital.
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  • 212 7 PREPARATIONS are now being made to set up a r Muslim Law Court In Singapore this year to control principally Muslim marriages and divorces, an official of the Muslim Advisory Board said yesterday. The establishment of this Court, the official said, would not cast any
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    32 7 Mr. Dcvi Dayal Bhatia, Deputy Secretary of India's Ministry of External Affairs, who will be arriving in Singapore on Tuesday on an inspection tour of S.E. Asia.— G.l.l. S. photo.
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  • 169 7 NEW regulations for the issue of licences are to be introduced shortly in an effort to bring flying licences in Singapore into line with international standards. Under the new regulations expected to come into force In April no more "A" licences will be Issued Instead a
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  • 79 7 The annual conference of the Seventh Day Advenlist Mission in the Far East, which opened in Singapore on Thursday, will last till Jan. 22. The conference, which !s being attended by 27 dele- 1 gates, has already discussed i the scope and activities of its youth
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  • 272 7 Ang pows maybe small at New Year T<HE high cost of living i in Singapore is proving a threat to the children's ang pows (red packet gifts) for the Chinese New Year. Housewives living In cubicles in Chinatown declared that their children's ang. pows would have to be cut. They
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  • 71 7 Latest fair price list in Singapore is:Tea (1 lb. packets), Lion, and Crest reduced from I $2.10 to $2; infants' food (1 lib. tin), Glaxo and Oiter- milk reduced from $2.20 to $2, (2 lb. tin), Glaxo reduced from $4.15 to $3.85; cigarettes (packages of
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    • 458 8 Western Society Faces Its Problems The New Society. By E. H. Carr (Macmillan, 7s 6d). By DAVID MITTRAY MR Carr was an excellent choice ror these broadcast lectures on the state and problems of Western society. The task he set himself was to "chart the course" of the twofold revolution,
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  • 644 9  -  DONALD McCORMICK By TN a world which seems threatened with a meat shortage for some years to come, here is the heartening story of an Australian venture to win more beef from the arid plains of its North- West territories. Since the war
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  • 254 10 PURCHASE OFFER FOR TAKAU rpAKAU Rubber Plantations (whose estate is at Rantau, Negrl Sembilan), has received a cash offjr of' $i>50,000, equivalent to £64,166, or £57 18b. 2d. per planted acre, for the remaining estates divisions A. B and C. T'ie Board considers the price a favourable one and has
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  • 35 10 LONDON. Jan 11.— Spot 4&*4 d., Feb 40% d.. Mar. 40 1 4d., Apr.June 40d.. July-Sept. 38* id.. Oct.Dec 37 l id.. Dec.-Jan. c.i.f. 40M:d., Jan.-Feb. c.i.f. 40Ud.. Feb.-Mar. c.i.f 40d Market: Dull:
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  • 134 10 Prom Onr Own Corresponoent MELBOURNE, Sun. nPHE undertone of the Melbourne share market was steady at the week-end on a moderate volume of trading. Price movements were narrow, few exceeding 6d for a £1 share Federal Loans held firm, tour Irises contrasting with one fall. Base Metal
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  • 683 10 From A Market Correspondent J1TALAYAN markets had an extraordinarily good iT1 week in which the volume of business exceeded anything we can remember. Tins were predominant but Industrials and Rubbers furnished a turnover which at any time would have been regarded as highly satisfactory.
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  • 346 10 BUSINESS reported done on the local share market last week Included: Industrial*. Fraser A Neave Ord. $4.15 to $4.20. Gammon $3.00 Goodwood Park Hotel $1.70, Hongkong Bank Colonial $880 to $885, Malayan Breweries J5.35, Malayan Cement 50 cents paid up $1.00 to !*1.05. Malayan Collieries $2.02 1 4.
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  • 65 10 A OSTRAL Malay Tin announces the following December output figures, in hours run, cubic yards dug and piculs of tin-ore recovered, m that order: Kampong Kamunting Dredging 507. 138.000, 209. Pungah Dredging— 647. 270,000. 263. Austral Amalgamated Asam Kumbang Section 431, 12.000. 41: 1 Ulu Yam Section
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  • 377 11 Third good win by Master Bruce By EPSOM JEEP A SIPEKBLY-judged effort by Herb Charles on Master Bruce saw 14-year-old apprentice Billy Ba^by fail by a neck on Cape Horn to win first time out at Bukit Timah on Saturday, opening day of the
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  • 31 11 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. The non-European Cricket Board of Control of South Africa has invited a Pakistan team to tour the Union at the end of the year.
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  • 37 11 HELSINKI, Sun. The Olympic Organising Committee has sent Israel a formal Invitation to take part In the Games in Helsinki this summer Israel Is the 76tn counin "> be Invited to the Games
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    56 11 Stiiiie I«n iti.i. i,^. -r». ton the outsi-ilr- Master. Brur< (in the centre) and Cnanini* bat^h; oul a gfcat fmi«fi in the < bss '1. i»i\. i mile handicap at Bukit Timah on Sattirday. Master Bruce, brilliantly handled By Herb Charles, squeezed through a gap dose home to beat Cape
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  • 81 11 GOVERNMENT TAX TOOK $230,000 ON SATURDAY gINGAPORE Turf Club, on the first racing day of 1952 at Bukit Timah on Saturday, handled a total sum of $1,422,762 on the totalisator, double tote and sweepstakes. Government share of the day's takings was $230,070. The Big Sweep total pool amounted to $791,042
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  • 484 11 IVKHIHTS for Wednesday, second day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring mertfaff. are: Cl. Dlv 1 _6f. fairy Tale il. Aesop's Fable) 9.00 Jack MeGlnty 8.12 Tryas 8.11 ice Reviie 8.08 Marcher Lords 8.06 Bella Marie 8.05 Modest Flutter 8.05 Merry Go Round 8.04 Film Studio 8.03
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  • 426 11  -  EPSOM JEEP By DV far the easiest winner at Bukit Timah for a "long time was Jeannette, a nicely-bred mare by Tourbillon out of an Asterus mare, who o n Saturday had her rivals in trouble a long way out while she was still on the
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  • 1141 12  -  SENTINEL OPPOSITION TO ANSON RD. PLAN By 'pHE outstanding sporting event of the weekend, the magnificent H.M.S. Malaya rugger final at Kuala Lumpur, is reviewed by colleague Buddy Trevor (on my right) so let us turn to other sectors of the Sportsfront. First, the problem of
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  • 526 12 SINGAPORE BEAT PERAK 4-1, WIN TOURNAMENT SINGAPORE easily became champions in the quadrangular hockey tourrfament played over the week-end in Singapore when they beat Perak by four goals to one in the final game in the series on the Singapore Cricket Club padang yesterday evening. So Singapore, with three wins,
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  • 497 12  -  W. E. TREVOR By DERAKS 23-point winning margin on Saturday's r H.M.S. Malaya rugby final was as shattering and unexpected as ft was convincing. I am sure that nobody in the large crowd that packed the Kuala Lumpur padang thought that Perak could turn on
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  • 424 12 mHE Bournemouth Badminton I Party retained the Singapore B.A's senior Inter-club championship by beating the Eclipse B.P. by five games to nil at the Clerical Union Hall last night. In the first singles, Cheong Hock Leng fully extended Ong Poh Lim and was unlucky not to
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  • 676 12 LONDON, Sun UK. football league standings after yesterday's matches are: N3.:— Owing to PA. Cup ties there are no First and Second Division English League tables this week. Reuter. P W D L P A pt* Plymouth 26 17 4 9 66 32 38 3righton 27 17
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  • 80 12 The following will represent the South against North aft hockey at Malacca on Saturday. Feb. 9.: Patrick Tee (S'pore); A. Koelmeyer (Negrl), Chua Eng Cheng (S'pore) L. van Hulzea (Negrl), Capt. F. Reynolds (S'pore), Chong Kok H<-n« (Negri), Col. R. J. Dlckenson (Wpore), TfciUagarelnam (S'pore), B.
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  • 222 12 KANEUR, Sun. IN contrast to the first three Testa between India and England, all of which were drawn'owing to the dominance of bat over ball, the fourth Test, which began her* yesterday, should finish tomorrow with a decisive victory to England. India, facing a first-innings deficit of 82
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