Sunday Standard, 30 December 1951

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  • 16 1 Sunday Standard *A(-H*| DittlX VOL. NO. 181 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1951. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 107 1  -  ANDREW ROTH B> v Sat.— A <■-. d:ed Malayans cheered c formerly Mr. 1 >es Williams las: night d them he looked I seeing a Malayan stet sustained by a t ectorate. said wb«t is needed m i > not primarily a aoproach. but*
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  • 35 1 SI i VPORE Marine Police marching for a Chinese >>r.man. who fell off his >j into the sea m the ids about 11 a.m. y«s■tfl evening yesterday m was not found
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  • 88 1 "I WON'T LET HIM HURT YOU" It seemed a basinful of bull mastiff for a little boy to handle but Nicholas Hawkins had Brayleese Bravado well under control. He demonstrated to visitors at the Olympia Doc Show last week. He said "sit" Brayleese sat. He said "shake hands/ Brayleese shook.
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  • 74 1 Standard Staff Reporter MR Lee Choon Eng. Labour member m the Singapore City Council for the West Ward hfc asked for an investigation into the theft of Immortelles from Bidudari Cemetery. In a letter to the Secretary of the City Council. Mr. Lfe has a^ked for a detailed
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  • 112 1 NAIROBI, Dec. 29 (Reuter)— The Third Battalion of the King's African Rifles left Nairobi yesterday on their way to Malaya. They will embark at Mombasa m the troopship Devonshire and will be joined later by the First (Nyasaland) Battalion Before leaving Nairobi, the Third Battalion exercised
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  • 55 1 PARIS. Dec. 29 (Reuter) The Marshall Plan which has spent more than $12,000,000,000 m boosting European industrial production by 64% since 1947. ends this weekend— six months ahead of the date first set by the American Congress. The Mutual Security Agency will succeed the Economic Cooperation Administration which
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  • 267 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Reviewing the progress of the Emergency during the year, Mr. A. W. D. James, Head of Emergency Information Services, m a radio feature "Spotlight on the Emergency," tonight said that physical progress m resettlement is well up to
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    16 1 photo. mm Father Christmas made ooe or p«r. y'««*»> So»l«lp»l*'rv I k« Union In the Standard
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  • 101 1 W SLVlher. had b^ some M M?. y Lyttelton .nd Lori Mont- finery discussed tht futuro adHbUtVation of the Federation at J*luncheon party with Mr. Churchill last Sunday. One subject was the appointment of an Jmcer to take overall military «nd civil command. Tho Glasgow Herald
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  • 342 1 ALLIES MAKE FINAL CONCESSION IN PEACE BID PANMUNJOM, Dec. 29: (Reuter-AAP) The I nit. <l \ations made one more concession m the Korea truce talks today and then said: "We have nothing further to propose*" In a bid to shift the talks from the doldrums hcrc-thrv ha\e languished for weeks-the
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  • 135 1  -  PATRICK CHEE By Standard Staff Reporter A SWARM of hornets attacked two men walking along Canning Rise m Singapore yesterday noon. One, a motor car driver, Syed Hussein bin Saait, (48) was severely stung and admitted to hospital. Syed Hussein's friend, a constable, escaped with a
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  • 109 1 2 Musts For Full Aid Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. For Chinese schools to qualify for 100 percent grant m aid by Government, they must show satisfactory progress m teaching English, mathematics and Malay m these schools, Senior Inspector of Schools m Selangor, Mr. G. Woods, stated today. These
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  • 111 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Following tha recent visit of Mr Oliver Lyttelton, Secretary of State for tha Colonies, the old system of having a "Tai Jin m practically every large town m the Federation and Singapore will be re-established from early next year. Tai Jin" is
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  • 67 1 RADIO Malaya has just received an All-Star Variety Show programme from the British Army on the Rhine m exchange for "th« Variety Show recorded here by the British Army m Malaya, for transmission m Hamburg, Germany. This one- hour show, which will be broadcast especially
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  • 56 1 LONDON. Dec 29. CAP).— Arno Wickbold, German stunt rider who fell from his motorcycle while speeding aroundinj? a bottomless steel cage m a London circus, died today. His fiance, dark-eyed Fraulein Rose Schreiber, who arrived from Germany Friday to offer to take his place m the circus, was
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    110 1 This modern building which hi-longs to Jlr. Aw Boon Haw and which housed the office, and factory of hag Aon Tong la too ta Sow ircupied by ihr C jnton Oenrral Tradr» lni«n which SSoTeT m on Deermbrr 7 without aolhoriutira. A «O««iSsrf Vnt Aon T«og m Hongkong drclarrd th«l
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  • 411 1 5 Men Meet The CG And Agree To Resume Pay Talks Standard Staff Reporter THE TifftCE Service* autho ritifs m Singapore wi,| mnmi meet their respective civilian employees' unions represent ing over 30.000 civilian workers, to reopen negotia (ion* on the unions' claim* for increased cost of living allowances and
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  • 129 1 TOKYO. Dec 29. (ReuterAAP»: Communists attacked on the Western tiont with tanks and neavy artillery driving United Nations Infantrymen From an advance post within shooting distance of the Panmunjom truce taiks site. During the day they had lost one hill on the eastern front but made a
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  • 67 1 LONDON, Dec. 29. (AFP) The mystery of the "strong man" for Malaya deepened last night as a last minute candidate entered the field. He is General Sir Miles Dempsey former Commander-in-chief of Allied land forces m South-East Asia m 1945 and is now m semi -retirement as
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  • 393 2 ft'ftf Councillors Seek Colony Public Opinion Standard Staff Reporter HOW BEST to get the public of Singapore to take active interest m the City"s financial affairs is the problem now engaging the attention of Councillors and officials of the Council. This follows the apathy of the
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    24 2 photo. MR. PETER WONG CHVVEE MENG and Miss Rita Cheong. who were married at Singapore's Church of SI. Teresa. Kampong Bahru, yesterday. R. Dias
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  • 30 2 For posse<«ion of five packets of char.dv at Sagil Resettlement area. Tanijkah. Wong Choon. aged 58. \\;is sentenced to thrge mor.th-!' Imprisonment by the President of Sessions Court.
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  • 29 2 FOR hawking porridge without a licence at the Jalan Maharani market Muar Yee. Yong Sens, a^ed 67. of Jalan Menam, Muar fined $15 by the Muar Magistrate,
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  • 174 2 SUBSTATIONS In Singapore t<> load shedding today: TOD.W Raffles Place Malacca St. Boat Quay. I ii ion Building. Hume Pipe. Rhrem. Ford. Kin Sen*. Wire Mesh, P.WD Quarry. \an>ang Mfg.. Buklt Panjang. NatlonaJ Carbon. Princes* Elizabeth t>t.. Dairy Farm. I lv Pandan. Jurong 1. A i, Hukit
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  • 185 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SCOTTISH baronet specially went to see the Johore Causeway because of the historic march over it by survivors of the Argy':! and Sutherland Highlanders Battalion which bore the brunt of the first Japanese onslaught on Malaya. He was Sir George
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  • 205 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR GOVERNMENT-OWNED godowns, 180 by 30 feet, are nearing completion m Upper Aljunied Road and tenders are being received for four more to be built at Jalan Eunos, Singapore. The eight godowns, of concrete, brick and heavy blocks, will
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    64 2 photo. MR. CHAN HOCK CHYE was married to Miss Tan Meng Choo at the Wesley Church. Fort Canning Road, Singapore yesterday. The groom is the second son of Mr*. Chan Tian Moh and the bride was formerly Miss Tan Mns: Choo. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan
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  • 152 2 Standard Staff Reporter AS from Jan. 2. 1932, two changes will take place m the structure of the Singagore Criminal District and olice Courts. The Singapore District Judge and First Magistrate, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, told The Standard yesterday 4hat a new court to be
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  • 212 2 Standard Staff Reporter FAILURE to get through his final class examination was believed to have caused 17-year-old Chia Yang Pai, a Std. IV pupil of Yio Chu Kang English School, to take his own life. This was stated In the Singapore Coroner's Court
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  • 110 2 THE SINGAPORE Teacben Training College need* more men and women who are British lubject* and over 18 years old to be trained as teacherf for the Colony's supplementary Education Plan Candidates who must possess Senior Cambridge School Certificates or who have sat for the examinations
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  • 94 2 FROM the gran? stope? cf the Teochew ceine'.ery m Orchard Road. S:nghpore. vfll rise a model "city within a city" m th*> Hew Year when building plans of the Teochew Association a r e put into effect Already more than 6.000 grave* have been exnumed and.
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  • 362 2 Spore Court Told A TOTAL of 37 charge* involving *.17."t.t000 werr prefrrrt'tl ajsnuM eijjht merchants m the Singapore Fir>t and Third Criminal District Court* yester<la\. for alleged < (fences ronlravrninfc the Colony* Finance Rreulalions. All the defendants who claimed trial through their j counsel Mr. D.
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  • 181 2 11 Clerks Aid SAT A ELEVEN Singapore clerks, from the War Department and various commercial firms, have grouped together to organise a bumper Chinese New Year social and dance m aid of SAT. A. Heading: the group of voluntary workers is Mr. John Khoo of the Statistics Department, W.D. Nee
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    • 187 2 Today at "I WAS A StiuFM I|r Atlantic. (7~rr^Now Sho, r'."'! 1 to^ oo «r r SUN """jj > Now Shf,w iru ««N EJt— 6.3o X <M BHOLK !',i: Royal at 1.30—: 77^ "SARVADHIKAHt jJJ Wl CKQWDI HG Diamond Theatre DAILY SBOWSi I.ls, 6.15 9 p BINA RAI (MkM Ashamathur.
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  • 385 3 TWO PARTIES WIND UP CHRISTMAS SOCIAL WHIRL d^?" 7 T^led blind aad promptly at 1»> a m J^^e of Mrv L M nV 11 com P a «y «f little oo«-» m?^f Bted the Clab who^ members are taken Mturday moram- to Katoa« Park, by the Red Cross for an
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  • 60 3 THE KINDERGARTFN Pfercu^sion Band of >;n;ap.)^ txrmt m. iu»m at Ike annal concert of the Far Eastern Music School. Tho school n-Id its annual school concert and prize at which Mrs. T. P F ■eSefae wOe of tin* City Council President save iwajr the prizes and
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  • 237 3 -H^. FAB Easten ICus Sch ol af Singapore iisti tne King '-ter.t- at tne school's an- d wrt nod pr.ze-5 emg ASSOCIATES R».»ARL» PRAm VI CLAM. m ori.i^ t: H^iie.- Ba Ie L.rr. Teresa C~" j Leb Sob Lin, Christie Tto Da ITa Beatrix Chew
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  • 85 3 Demand For Low erGrades THE RUBBER mafket m Singapore was poet jresfcerfaj iritfa fair ierra:: i :;r the lower grades Not much h j s mess was re-: t■- ed 5 2?apore Chamber Cora merce Rubber Ai^ nai >o aooo c:::e^ yesterdaj Dee l-i were thqreci SeQera Smoked Snee- IL39|
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  • 13 3 SEKGAF DBE, Sal Th« pria I xtay Li >44: -j-?. i
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  • 126 3 BRI VN KEIGHLEY GERARDY Australian journalist and m ex -prisoner of war m Chin?;. Thailand and Burma. wh.» ia back m Singapore on hi-» first visit since the Occupation. Mr Gerard^ was tak^a prisoner while serrin? m Mala va with th* "md Ibth. Bai;alion of me
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  • 204 3 Standard Hao Reporter PLEADHiG guilty to two •harses uiiier the Finance reffulations Johannes Joseptaus i^umever, 1 reign: officer or kl'M. was rined a total o: 5401 m tne Singapore Firs: Criminal District Court pester- the first charge. Numey^r was fined S4OO. or m
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  • 189 3 \E \RL\ two million Malayan dollar* a year of British taxpayer*" money i» betn£ *a\r<l by a nev *v*tem of overhaul for Royal Air Fonv living boat* ba*ed at Seletar. Singapore. The fiymg boats 3!-: on S_:n jeriind; operate a^iir.i: tr.e bandits m
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  • 68 3 BAILS >f S: »0 ci:- A/ere :^:re-~ iin Soon L.:ck inc. G." Geok Kh >7P. ir. the Singa-j pora Fourth Pjlice Co art res^er- 1 day. when the.'" :.i...^-. trial to! tie J 15 ox"^::^s tad ten ra::iv-i, a arwrtfa IMS Craao sTap Li-. Lake
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  • 123 3 Khalsas To Celebrate Founder's Day THZ 286 th biri I i tenth Guru jobind Sig the great SOch s-: ~.er. patx md statesman separate latk "Khalsa (derived froo *:e S= nril word "Khalas" vfaicfa n ms pure) or '5- W irr xrs tnd ivbo made S kfa i into Singix;
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  • 35 3 A 47-YEAR-OLD BUB H [Ah Ng. wag lined 1758 m tba Singapore T-.-'i at yes*erda m default *r"--?^ rr.or.tr. rigorous :mor..-.” having I 718 s~:~.<s z ible cti i-e'.tea a- bmti 51 sei
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  • 176 4 Teachers' Pay Scales To Be Discussed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The financial support of ministers will receive consideration and plans for approved salary scales for teachers m Mission schools will be discussed at the 57th annual conference «f Malayan Methodists which opens on Jan. 2. Bishop Raymond L.
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  • 66 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sal -Teo K.ee Pheng who made a false declaration to the Immigration Officer was fined $1,000 by Inche Mohamed A!i. It was alleged that Teo stated m his declaration that he had been over 10 yean m Malaya m order to ■ecure a Certificate j
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  • 109 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A community hall costing about $6,000 at Tanjong Pelepas was officially opened by the State Secretary, Che Ibrahim bin A Rahman. The hall, which is for the use of people living m the nearby kampongs. was built with the efforts of. the people. The
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  • 381 4 'Clients' Pay From $500 To $2,0i to Standard Staff Krportet JOHORE BAHRI. Wed.— u j o gration Department U working m r<l with the Registration Office to tighten against a rin^ of veil-orjiarii/* vu\,.\ 1t make big money h\ f^wffrg permai etil cards for transit
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  • 487 4 Standard Staff Correspondent 'PAIPING, Sat Malayan L holiday makers wanting: to detach themselves from the stress and strain of the modern world are very much m evidence on Maxwell Hill m Taiping during the current holiday season. As a consequence, accommodation m all the bungalows
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  • 66 4 PENANG. Sat The NorthEast District Mukim Council at a meeting held at the Tanjong Bungah Malay School decided to submit the names of Captain Baba Ahamad, Government pensioner, and Mr. Bahauddin bin Wanchee Ariflin, trader, to the Collector of Land Revenue for consideration as member of the
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  • 57 4 SEGAMAT. Bal T. boost adu!t edneaftian v <y e district a meet:::g wat ~tc I ie Segama: llalay C'lud attended by the D:.s;r:c: C^rrice. Enche Samsu B;n Ifahmood aj d the parents of the aduM rfnaVntf The classes haw ekned faf holidays and hbt r.ew enrolmen's
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  • 76 4 PORT DICKSOV Sat A scheme for D.DT. spraymg service to house* m Port Dicksor. Town Board IRU wtM be started soon. The scheme was \he resull of the Droposal of the Health Officer, Negri Sembiian. Dr. P. Tomlinson, who advisrd that such service would be ofl benefit to
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  • 109 4 Standard Staff Correspondent Mr. F. Cunningham, a British resident at Port Dickson. has been appointed Chief Game Warden m Negri Sembilan. As a member of the Town Board and Justice of the Peace m Port Dickson. Mr. Cunningham has devoted much of his time working /for
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  • 32 4 'Hoods Off" Order To 2 Women Si ll.fi •:i M,, r ■'I re i the Ha J M J d an I m plight. 1 a n T rr. per to J
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  • 48 4 Hawkers Guild (re-e c Lie I Ch I S Public 1 ■n I g tipn I cc C vii w* c:-. Kee Ke: g Kee X Ti: H;j. g Loo 1 F C h Ft- r Ge liv K-A Seen £h: CO- 'L C A- the H v
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  • 49 4 to Municipal He. men: Now Im r, I beep. bot!: 'he birth as we.: is th< rat« us < I viou> tnoni Pigui es N vemb« birth r;r t 4 ieal and Infani era as thocc i pwvio we- c 43.2 I j.2T and r tlve
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  • 248 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Selangor State Development Board was told at a meeting that over 600 rubber smallholders of Ulu Langat had become members of the Latex Collecting Centre and Rubber Factory Co-operative Society and that over $10,000 had been subscribed to date.
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  • 50 4 PARIT BUNTAB Sat Chi-e en wh eh in£ el r acre;:: f.i sentenced to LI Mr. B G Q\ Bu 1 La Scsi i Cot Chin< was a rested Su::-;p Pat bought' tip c pa- ii m the car irai ■rho txatd I B car
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  • 19 4 A mx: ifrivei I wa> toad Magistrate for adults m his veb thi« c Xhif Mlb victi
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  • 243 5 Gray Warns Recruits: Be Straight And Just I D P^UJMPIII, Sat. Mr. W. N." Gray, Commissioner oi Policy re deration of Malaya, told 32 probationary Asian Inspectors who passed out today that when they go out of the Depot, they become very much individuals
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  • 116 5 Standard Slaff Correspondent IPOH. Sat The wedding was solemnised m the Wesley Church here this morning between Dr. Ng Yok Hing. and Miss Scow Kwee Lan. Dr. Ng is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Ec Cheong of [poh and J 9'i:> Queen's Scholar from the
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  • 51 5 THE following have been appointed members of the Juvenile Welfare Committee for Raub District: The Assistant District Officer (Chairman*. Mr. M. Thambipillai. Mr. L. R. Shoii. Mr. Tan Ching Tin. Che" Safish binti Haii Ismail, Mrs. M. Loh. Mrs. H. G. Ananda. Mrs. Stafford and Mrs. Chan Yee
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  • 165 5 Irate Father protests At Alleged strip-tease By Tec IPOI J I^'^r rht niAa of the Kinta M.C.A M. Cheah Ghim Lei* OKK JP. had a bone to pick Mth the Penang Police so be did his picking today daring a visit to the northern Settlement. This is Mr. Cheah's allegation.
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  • 186 5 PENANG, Sat~The Executive Comnutice of the Penang Atjeh iraoers Association. :n a meetlettei to t he Indonesian Government, through the Indonesian ;dT< fUM g" th difficulties the> face i! they follow the le'-er ol rrer| lt system, which was to have replaced the to 30
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  • 69 5 HAM /.A BIX HASSAN was charger! m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with extortion by putting a woman. Komath Pathummal. m fear of arrest and inducing her to deliver to him a pair of gold earrings, worth $90 at a house m Lorong l")
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  • 50 5 A WOMAN. Lee Hoe. a»ed 46. who wis charged m the Klang Magistrates' Court with being m possession of three gallons of samsu at her house sth mile Meru Ru.id. Klang. was sentenced to three months' jail and fined $1,000 >r .>i< months'. She had two previous convictions.
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  • 42 5 SCOTTS the Kuantan Ninth-Troop attached to the Tamil School wUI be staying under canvas for five nights. During this period they will try to qualify for as many badges as possible being the on\y Tamil Troop i:i P thang.
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  • 132 5 KMAWr < "S*^*Sy < 'm n5,,.,,,,!,,,, rh.>A.>u, !Sat. First move inw-nHv *k fan-Malayan Labour Party hTbeeVtaken'hfjr v..« Labour Party, according to ho^ general secre* ta [> Mr. Lee Ah Guew. mHI "T'T lbat a pan™*la*an Lahoxit Party will ™l the people of Malay i. L«€
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  • 87 5 MPUR, Sat— The ernmeni is being :i< ci granting IB Deal the < areas ol Jinjang, I Sa'ak OC the pi v Settlement, along I, to 'r-i report ■>■ ii w u~k>hops a:: i P: ring md Bui iLee "filing th:> sof;that
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  • 50 5 ALA LUMPUR, Sat— Mr. Buck, A>sL-tant Town > iggesta that the Kuaia Municipality shouiri r open air cafes. v a meeting of the Town B i:r.g Committee, B '-ir^ed that as a tter po:i<.-y, open spaces red m order to pro- for open tit
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  • 75 5 1 >wing a c appointed issessors •>; their :e>oective districts Kedah Baling— Che Zainoj Abidin bin H Salleh i Land Officer! Ch« Haroon bin Ariffln tAsst Land OfficeA Mr Rarter SinKh (Landed Pronrietoi Che Samsudfn bin Arabi Rubber Instructor), Mr. Ooi <-'.-:■ Lean 'Petition Writer) and Mi Sa
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  • 29 5 DUG to unforeseen circumstances the date ol dm v fur the 1 ij;-K> Brick Competition or the Indian Association. Bukit Mertajam iad been postponed to Jim 38.
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  • 26 5 THE body of middle :iaed On^ Ah Hai, was found flouting m the sea, off Esplanade Road, Penang, at about .seven o'clock yesterday morning.
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  • 161 5 IPOII. Sat—Them is a Chinese saying "If you are fated to die no matter where you are you will die. but if are not destined to die no sword can cut your body to pieces." This savins; is certainly true m the case of
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  • 189 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sal. Attention of members of the .Municipal Town Planning and Building Committee was drawn by the Chairman, Mr. E. C G. Barrett, to an article m the press on delay m passing building plans. He said that delays m the approval
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  • 76 5 PENANG. Sat.- The Municipal Councillors, at their first ordinary meeting on Monday will appoint a representative to the Couri of the University of Malaya to replace Sir nusein Abdoolcader whose term of office has expi:ed. The question of staff for the elections office for next year
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  • 155 5 AT THK third annual general meeting of the Singapore Lay Teck Society the following of-fice-bearers were elected for the year 1952: Patrons: Hens; Siang. Ng Siew Chua, Ng See Thflng, Heng Siow Long and Choo Joo Kirn. President Koh Bah Bah: Vicepresidents: Tan Cheng Tee. Goh Khiok
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  • 67 5 TAXJONG MALIM. Sal The Telecommunications Department here has five vacancies for Traffic Officers and Assistant Traffic Officers to be rilled by transfers from other services m the Department. The Assistant Traffic Officers will draw $85 per month on probation for three years after which they
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  • 81 5 THE following have been recommended to be on the Board of Visitors to the General Hospital. Kuala Lipis, for next year: Mr. Ong Seang Tek, M.8.E., J.P. Mr. A. Mohamed Shariff J.P.i Che Wan Ali bin Wan Chik. Che Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Tanjong. Che Mohamed Sulong
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  • 38 5 MUAR, Sat.— For attempting to commit suicide by stabbing himself with a penknife at Bukit Pasir, Muar, Narayanasamy */o Pennusamy was bound over by the Muar Magistrate m $50 for three months. The penknife was confiscated.
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    • 293 5 Federation Diary i»^MAVr* 715 and 9.30 p.m MIX): Manusia 1, 3. 6.30 a.-ti 9 rtnl%.M» VICTORY: All Ab.jut Eve 2 15. p.m. REX- Valentino m 130 6.15 and 7.15 and 9.30 p m HJNWSTAN: DaheJ J. *30 and 915 pm MTtirrx, In Mayfate MALA CCA fKNTRAL: Mayamala S and 7.30
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  • 1595 6 PARIS. 4 \H dear! Back home again to the usual wrangles and problems of this continent of Europe, that blindly rttiises to bind itself into one unity of nations the one s re hope of averting war !.ue\,er Tne European Assembly at M.dsbourg has been a flop Nothing
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  • 538 6  - A CURSE AND THEN A KISS! MARY BROWN By \IRS. X. who lives m Huddersrield. objects to being cursed one minute and kissed the next. She writes: .M ty husband is. to use hit mother's words, 'higtily strung,' Thi* means lhat he is always raving "We hai'e had these sceu(s
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  • 484 7 NEW YORK. GETTINCi a date from a girl can be compared to selling, says New York psychologist. StanJey Kramer. •The first step is to attract attention." lie said. "The second is to arouse interest. Then give your sales story. Close the sale by
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  • 258 8 Sunday Standard Independent Morning Newspaper THIS is the time of year when WC go round stationers' shops studying the assorted piles of diaries for ±jo 2. There are, of course some lazy people who, a few months before the end of the year, rush panic-stricken from shop to shop trying
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  • 1606 8  - The Kremlin Trembles With Laughter ANDREW ROTH By LONDON. the Tolonial Secretary's recent vi?»it Malaya rekindled the 4*l«i controversy o>er tiling to terms uilh nationalist demand* TB. "Handing firm." it is useful to look at the Middle East. There the idea* of tho*e v%ho have favoured a •'tough" anlinattonalist policy
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  • 985 8 no longer here to defend ourselves. A pile of shoddy and unattractive looking diaries may, at least to posterity, be taken as a reflection of (and on) our character. That is why we should pay more attention to the get up of diaries.
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  • 1094 9 "DOCTOR," ,ays .the patient, "ifp my heart. I get awful palpitations." But tht doctor knows or ought to know, that palpitations are more frequent m people with NORMAL hearts than m those who suffer from heart disease. Very often, they are simply our old enemy, overawareness; too much
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  • 50 9 SYDNEY JACOBSON says For every person Im/io really has heart ili**~iitft, there are ten who worry need- letttly abotit their J heart*. This frank article prepared uith the assistance of medical expert* will cheer up ij all who are afraid of j! those very common heart pains and pal- pitations.
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  • 42 9 Coughs, colds and influenza are filling the doctors 1 waiting-rooms. How can you keep them off? How can you get rid of them? How much do the doctors know about them? These illnesses are dealt with m the next article.
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  • 1562 9  -  BERNARD WINTER How The Other Man Lives 7 BERLIN. 'T'HE red and yellow car- riages of the electric train draw to a standstill at Wedding, a station m the French sector of Berlin. Otto Kulicke aged 35. tall blond and
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  • 558 10 IT'S FUN WORKING IN THE KENNEL "I [glamour I YUE are a» the year's tail-end and along with my felfow-cynics I echo: "I'm not sorry to leave it." But confidentially, we cynics also nurse the enduring hope that next year will be brighter and better. That's left to be seen,
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  • 119 10 BEI.IEYK It or Not my favourite hostess for the year IHSI is nine year-old *Dinn>* Johnston, only daughter of Qantas Passenger Relations Oflit er, Mrs. M. Johnston. •Dmny had this sharkskin uniform patterned after her mother's, and it was at a Christmas parly that she
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  • 757 10 JpERHAPS more than any other, 1951 has been the year when the true worth of the motor car was punched into the conscious- ness of the public with the acute shortage of new vehicles and the consequent j racket m used-car*. At
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    • 399 10 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overlon<J i fan Francisco Los Angclei All Am* can Cr Canadian Cities Penonsj P. S'Kam S pore Ar« LA/Sr 17/21 Jon JACOB lUCKENBACH 24/26Jon 2?/2SJ«n 29Jon/2Feb 21Feb >-o» Hjl! oa'ticutors of Ofv Lcxqc U^so Tanks and Possengei 8OO 1 >r\Qi etc ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS
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  • AT THE MOVIES
    • 74 11 HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 29, (AP) The "Golden Apple" Award as the most co-operative actress of 1951 has been von by Anne Baxter. William Holden and John Derek tied for the award jor the most co-operative aclor. Esther Williams and Frank Sinatra were voted the least co operative
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    • 1757 11 Spectacle Tops 1951 List Of Malaya's Box -Office Hits TWE average Malayan filmtade. action and colour, and he will pay to see such proauctions, provided, of course there is a strong cast to add to me entertainment value. This is evident from a private survey I conducted last week to
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    • 87 11 Good Morning 9.3« Musical Round- lh n Country sketches; Castelnuovo IJp; 10 a.m. Emer K ency Neus <K. I- TelJesrso Cuncerto Nr OftlUr an 10.05 Interlude from Hawaii; l».£» Orrhrslra 9p m. G«e«« What? latin America on the Air; II N S) 9.45 Eveninjj Star. Tim* for Mn»lc: "I™ Mormn*
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  • 291 12 PARIS HAT? JUST TAKE A CUSHION COVER 4 PARIS milliner will use anything to make a hat. V Under his fingers, a darning-needle and a lump of coal become a hat-pin .to him. the feathers of a moulting hen are sheer inspiration half a coconut and a bunch of cherries
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  • 248 12  - It's The 'Squaw Look'— With A Fringed, Suede Anklet Mary Niklas by TOUCH of American Indian designs has overtaken the current sportswear fashions m America, and the Southwestern Indian influence is marked m frocks, skirts, play-suits and brief coats. There are versions of the Indian Brave's side-split pullover shirt, gay
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    48 12 THIS magnificent rtrning gown h fraturrri m the new collect i«»ii of l\»ri% designer Jacqne l-.Un. It Is m white satin decor .1 ted with pink feathers, mhiuuis and rliinestones The straight -topped bodice is strapless and a long stole of pink tulle completes the ensemble.
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  • 272 12 SOMF. w >meu Ariose face> are not at their best when seen from '.he make quite a to-do ;>f makirn sure no on« ever ca:r v '.e» a profile view of them. Since this painful consciousness o:' imperfect features and the nervous shifting and fidgeting it
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  • 449 12  -  ALICIA HART SINCE the days when women surreptitiously bit their lips until they showed pink, and scrubbed secret roses into their cheeks with balled-up handkerchiefs, the feminine segment of the population has become considerably more forthright about their beauty aids. Lipstick ig
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  • 100 12 IT'S sometimes difficult to sew heavy cotton material because the needle of the machine catches m the fabric. To prevent this, try rabbins: a sliver of dry soap along the line that you intend stitching. 4 VOID using knives or other sharp instruments to coax candle
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  • 212 12 TTNATTRACTIVE elbows, lika vJ poverty and taxes, seem to be with us always. Beautymarring scales, callouses and» redness seem to be no respecter either of age or of the seasons. Although this problem is a perennial one, tare's no need to resign yourself to
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    • 748 12 COVERING PERIOD DEC 30, 1951— JAN. 5, 1952. JAN. TO rF.tt. IK < Vauariust:— »«lf at home' this week for among A week ful. jf spirita which yo» tout friends Is someone who is must try io match You w.ll find looking for the opportunity to sent plenty of ran
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    216 13 Photo. photo by Micnaei ooh. photo. photo. Standad More than 100 children of Singapore Police Inspectors were entertained at an X'mas Party at the Police Inspectors* Club premises yesterday evening. Picture shows som c of the children mmnetinsr m the *e*r and SDOon' race for one of
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  • 901 13  - In Egypt 's No Man' s Land ROBERT STEPHENS By CAIRO. THE British subaltern looked up from the field telephone with a sunburnt schoolboy's grin and said. *'You can fio through, with the company commander's blessing". The sentries slung their Bten-guns on their shoulders and rolled away the oil drums
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  • 196 13 WASHINGTON, Dec 2| (Renter) The Washingt< Po.st said yesterday that iho United States was entitled to press Britain for a "more enLightened policy" m Malaya. Militarily it would seem that the British could accomplish more and at a smaller cost by making greater use
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  • 244 13 Archbishop Of York Due On Saturday THE ARCHBISHOP of York Dr. Cyril Garbett, is due m Singapore next Saturday for a ten-dny visit to Malaya on his way back to Britain from bii Australian tour. Dr. Garbett flies on Tuesday from Australia to Laotian, North Borneo. His civilian airliner will
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  • 166 13 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Four bandits were killed and one bandit surrendered m the Federation m the 24 hour* up to 9 o clock this morning. Two mem be > ol the security force* and I vo civilians were slightly wounded Early this morning,
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  • 30 13 NEW YORK Dec 29 AP General Doug.- as Mac Arthur hat been named "Man of the Year by a poll <>f Governor* of tiitf American States.
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  • 399 14  - THE HALL" LETS FACE THE FACTS KEN JALLEH fly if Standing Committee of the BatlTO T elation of Malaya which meets at m m ton |f the most important item on the Kuala the HALL m Singapore. Will it agenda p rom i se d by Mr. Litn Chuan Geok,
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  • 554 14  - SERVECE SPORT Mac 1 By 'THE active Singapore Disx trict Referees Committee have sent out further guidance on the new A.B.A. rules. They particularly stress the tendency to over-referee Thii is a common fault with the less experienced official who feels he is not doing his duty if h<? fails
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  • 81 14 NEW YORK, Dec. 28 (UP)— Middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson left for his training camp at Greenwood Lake. New York, today to begin' conditioning for his title defence against Carl (Bobo) Oison at the San Francisco Auditorium on January 24. .He will leave for
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  • 53 14 PENANG. Sat Th e Penang Amateur Athletic Association will hold a five-mile cross cuontry race on Feb. 3. The race which starts and ends at the Corner Club m North Beach begins at 10 a.m. Entrance fees are $1 for individual and $6 for each team
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  • 65 14 SYDNEY. (Reuter AAP)— Bob Poingdestre. four times runner-up for the British amateur boxing title, and grandson of the bare knuckles fighter Jem Mace, has given A£2,500 to the Western Australia Olympic Fund. After a A£45.000 win on the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups. Mr. Poingdestre who
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  • 50 14 NEW YORK, Dec. 29 (UP) Unbeaten Gil Turner. Philadelphia's husky dynamo, proved himself a future threat to the welterweight crown m his first New York appearance last night by hammering out a lopsided unanimous ten round decision over more experienced Vie Cardell before 4,851 at Madison Square Garden.
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  • 291 14 WASHINGTON, Dec 29 (AP). The National Boxing Association said there was only one death m professional boxing m 1951 as against three the previous year. In the year end statement citing protective measures to make the sport safer, the NBA said that during 1951. 24.:W;i contestants
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  • 145 14 Tengku Jalil Wins 3 Johore Titles JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Ten«ku A. Jalil of Dapat B.» won three titles at the Johore badminton championships which concluded on Thursday. He retained the singles crown when his party mate Yusofl Mohd. Akil gave him a walkover. The two players partnered to win the
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  • 124 14 FOLLOWING are the racing dates for 1952. SINGAPORE Jan. 12. 16, 19; Mar. 15. 19. 22; May 17, 21, 24; July 5. 9, 20; Sept. 6, 10, 13; N0v."15, 19. KUALA LUMPUR Jan. 26. 30; Feb. 2; Apr. 19, 23, 2b"; June 7, 11. 14; Aug.
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  • SPORTS LETTER
    • 218 14 Sir:—Wilh reference to the article by Mr. Ken Jalleh, which appeared m your issue dated 2lst. Dec. 1951, trill you kindly allow me space m your newspaper to correct a statement xchich purported that 1 consulted rcith Mr. Tan Boon Piew of Penang m the inaiter of the selection
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    • 85 14 Sir;—As one of the thousands of keen followers of badminton m this country, I agree with the suggestion m the Sunday Tiger Standard of Dec. 23 that one of the players should be given the honour of captaining the second Malayan Th&mas Cup team. I am sure (the player)
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  • 75 14 BLACKBURN, Dec. 28 (Reuter)—The Indian Test cricketer S.W. Sohoni, will play as a professional next season for the Lancashire League Club at Rishton (near Blackburn). The club tonight sent a cable to India confirming Sohoni's appointment. Sohoni who is 33 toured England m 1946 and played m
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  • 156 14 Letting Bygones Be Bygones OSLO.— (UP) Norway will shortly resume full sporting relations with West Germany, a high official told United Press. Tormod Nordmann, secre-tary-general of the Norwegian Sports Association, said that as a result of Germany's participation m the 1952 Winter Olympic games next year, the ban on NorwegianGerman
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  • 177 14 NEW YORK, Dec. 29 (UP) Promoter Bobby Rigg's office announced today that Australian tennis stars Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor have agreed tentatively to turn professional and play with the United States troupe next year. Riggs said both agreed pending the outcome of their
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 29 14 Itimkll^?ii HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: NMIAI AM f.M Singapore 1!.?8 11.18 Malacca 9.09 9.14 Port Dickson 7.50 8.05 Pori Sham ti.55 7.31 Penan* 1.37 '.30
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  • 417 15 S'pore Led The Way To New Fields 125LJML4YAN&ORTS FLASHBACK Malaya's sportsman of the jear undoubtedly is the Singapore schoolboy. 19 year old fou°r M Wee JV*- Winner J? U J old medals and a silver medal also) at the First Asian baBHS, Modest, unassuming X eo is a model champion
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  • 505 15 .LOOM spread over ll, c Malayan soccer 'V n 4 >ear Whe the Singapore „,,,,-ur Football Aviation decided »o\ to ,"f 1 1 l f l Ile1 le F«»«W1 Association of Malaya, I .1. „r,>e.l the Lolony of the opportunity of i,,ii.aliii<£ m the Malaya Cup
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  • 299 15 TABLE TENNIS THE year must go down as the most ambitious for Malayan table tennis. Through the initiative of the Singapore TTA, two world famous players visited us— one world champion Johnny Leach— and the visit of t wo oversea teams. Johnny Leach, accompanied by
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  • 202 15 TT/ITH five oversea teams visiting the Colony and the Federation and tournament matches organised by the respective state basketball associations, it was a busy year for Malayan fans, players and officials. The Maniln teams which visited this country— Black and White and th c Lucky teamshowed
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  • 177 15 KONG IS KING OF THE RING VT RLSTLING was at its peak m 1951. There was a big invasion of world renowned matmen all on the trail of the mighty King: Kongr to whom most credit foes for making- this branch of sport regular entertainment for thousands of sportsmen.
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  • 205 15 AFTER Malaya's success- ful weightlifting debut m the British Empire Games m New Zealand i» f^ruary 1950, the Colony entered th« Asian Games Weight LiiiSrchampionships m March £fs year with high hopes SrfiSbi* fifth amon« the comsMSBS &2B Two others— Harold dt- Castro, I fmiddleweighO. and
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  • 286 15 SINGAPORE and Malayan champion. Ong Chew Bee, became the second Malayan Chinese to compete at Wimbledon when he left Singapore on Feb. 17 for the United Kingdom. He readied the quarterfinals at Wimbledon and began a fairly successful tennis tour of various counties m England, bef
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  • 475 15 A RECORD YEAR FOR MALAYA'S ATHLETES IN athletics, 1951 will be remembered for reco r d breaking achievements. Right from the Asian Games m March to the Malayan championships m August, Malayan athletes kept establishing continuous stream of records m almost every event. Singapore's athletes participated m the First Asian
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  • 428 15 Boxing Flopped But Hopes Remain BOXING m Malaya suffered its Diggest post-war slump m 1951. There were only three major promotions m Singapore— Jimmy Welch vs. Bobby Njoo. Som Pong vs. Maung Thong and the recent Hancock-Campo fight. None of the three could be described as thrilling and two promotions
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  • 1827 16  -  OLLIE DA VIES By Quicksand Pays Best Dividend "LIM-TAN KONGSFS" three-year-old M> Ling survived an objection to score his maiden win on the third day of the Penang races yesterday. It was his second run m this country. Two other horses who score their first win
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  • 32 16 MADRID. Dec. 29, (AFP) The Spaniards will participate m the 1952 Olympic games at Helsinki. it was announced officially her? today. The game are due to start m July.
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  • 461 16 5 ONG POH LIM confirmed his class m Singa- pore hadminlon when he 7 trounced the temperamental Loong Pan \ap. m the Colony hadminton championships singles quarter-final 15-4, 15-6 last night. Following Loong's great vie- tory over Penangs Law Teik Hock m the Foong
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