Malaya Tribune, 20 December 1950

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  • 48 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPJE Tel: Tribune" Spore. Pushed simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, if* M* Penan,. PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1950
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  • 68 1 U.P. TON. Today, p Department placed restriction mail and parcel poet Red China including Manonria and Hongkong. Macao F rmosa was not The action was the result new export control ns ordered by the gjnmerc» Department. Orletters and post cards *w b > accepted without
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  • 21 1 A.P. L 'HINGTON. Today. "•'/'•man said yesto dismiss" State Dean xH ide that state'■'•'s conference R< publican son's dis-
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  • 24 1 I n Army Concert he,d at 6 o'clock not at 8 o'clock as Vat v an *M>uneed. It will British Council Hall.
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  • 188 1 A.P. BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—The Foreign Ministers of France, Britain and the United States were reported to have agreed tonight to meat Russia for big four talks. A highly placed .source reported that they had given final approval to replies to Soviet notes pro- j posing
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  • 54 1 A.P. NEW DELHI. Today. NEPALESE insurgents in the cast Nepal industrial city of Biratnagar yesterday arrested the Communist leaders of about 500 industrial workers who demonstrated before the insurgent headquarters for bread and employment. The entire Biratnagar city is reported to be in rebel hands, except
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  • 113 1 THE Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the promotion of: Mr. L. D. E. I Cullen. Assistant SuperintenI dent. Malayan Police Service, U>- beir Sup*FH}t**Htren<. Asah*~ van Pollc? Service. Mr. W. L. R. Carbonell, Assistant Supe--1 rintendent. Malayan Police Service, to be a SuperintcnI dent. Malayan
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  • 65 1 U.P. TOKIO, Wed. AUTHORITIES gave up hope today for 40 crew members of the 1,650-ton freighter Kojo Marti, believed to have sunk in the Japan Sea on Monday during a snowstorm. The ship sent a distress signal on Monday and no word was received s
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  • 132 1 A.P. SAIGON, Today. TRENCH army headquarters last night announced r the withdrawal of French outposts from Dmhlap to main positions about four miles in the southeast. t. Dinhlap is 1 the border town which locks the western terminus of the 100-mile remnant of the Frencn
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  • 60 1 A.P. BOMBAY. Today. A MILITARY search party last night reached the Air India Dakota which had been missing since last Wednesday on a flight to Coimbatore. All 20 passengers and crew were found dead. Among them were Professor Abrham Wald and his wife (American) and Mr.
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  • 544 1 NEW YORK, Tuesday. Chinese Communist delegation to the United Nations said just before its departure for home today that peace could be restored to the Far East only en Peking's terms. The seven men and two women delegates—loaded with nearly a
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  • 30 1 A retreating American tank and other rolling equipment in Korea stop u :lea street at Kunu during their withdrawal, while ojeen passes ahead of the t_e.
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  • 219 1 BRUSSELS, Tuesday. THE Western world created an historic peacetime international army tcday to yravent a war with Russia. So far it is only a paper army, but Ministers of the 12 Atlantic Pact nat ons picked America's General Dwight Eisenhower, Allied Supremo
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  • 91 1 INSPECTOR Appucutty Rat- l nasingam ot tne Singapore i Police Force died yesterday afternoon at the R.A.F. I unangi Hospital from injuries I suffered during Monday nights riots. I the 27-year-old Inspector was attacked near Joo Cniat Police Station after he had escorted a Dutch
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  • 56 1 A.P. CAIRO, Today. BEAUTIFUL Princess Favzia, sister of King Farouk of Egypt, gave birth to a daughter last night, a Palace communique announced. Fawzia, 29-year-old former Empresa of Iran, was divorced by Shah Mohamed Reza Pahlevi In 1948. In 1949 she married Ismail Cherin Bey, an army
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  • 40 1 A.P. RANGOON, lues.—The Burmese Chamber of Commerce \/ili shortly send a trade mission to Japan to speed up purcause ana shipment of goods outstanding under the BurmaJapan trade agreement. The good are said to be worth Rs. 140,000,000.—A.P.
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  • 140 1 A.P. LONDOIT. Wed. THE East will be affected by th? decision to set up the b ;urop. -n An.:- to prevent a war wkh Ru«*ia. Although th- decision deals only with Europe, and the thre&t to Western Europe from the Communist East, the declared programme
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  • 37 1 MANILA. Wed. THE Philippine nation was alerted for a possible third world war a-j the highest policymakers met it emergency session last night at President Quirino's bidding to map defence nnd internal security measures.
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  • 50 1 Stop Press WITH THE EIGHT ARMY, Today. THE western front flamed suddenly into action on a 30-miie front along the 38th parallel, north of Chunchon last night. South Korean forces are now in strong contact with the North Korean enemy, »in Eighth Army spokesman said.
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  • 313 1 LONDON, Today. Janes Fighting Ships said yesterday that the Soviet Union is ru?hing to build up a navy "already far in excess of her normal requirements of defence". The authoritative annual journal said there are persistent reports that the Reds put into service in June a
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  • 121 1 A.P. WARSAW. Today. ONE member of the British Embassy staff and a ViceConsul lure were Tuesday *ccJar«d frreisonrf Tron-grata" Syfthe Polis* Government. They wemvasked to leave immediately." >A first secretary of the Embassy. Michael B. Winch, was asked to speed up his intended departure
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  • 195 1 A.P. SEOUL. Today. COLONEL F. E. White. British officer of the United Nations investigating Commit tee said, in Korea yesterday that British troops are stationed on "Execution Hill." just outside Seoul, to prevent "malicious people from coming in and popping off more people." The South Korean
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  • 369 2 I f A l5-YEAR-OLD girl was to 1 leave Singapore by Pan American Airways Clipper on Monday to spend her first Christmas in the United States, after living through one of the most j incredible stories of World War 11. She is now
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  • 96 2 TOVERNOR Sir Franklin Gimson, said that the U Financial Secretary now on leave in the United 1 Kingdom would see the Secretary of State for the 1 Colonies for more men in Income Tax gepartment. J Mr A. McLellan had urged that immediate steps should be
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  • 74 2 THE air trip from Ceylon to Singapore proved a little too much for Stetan Matchrzau. a Polish emigrant for i Australia. He was laid up with air sickness all the way. When I he landed at Kallang yesterday his condition was so bad that he had
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  • 70 2 CLAIMING trial in the Third Police Court yesterday to a charge of stealing a pair of leather shoes on Dec. 16 from the Harbour Board Area. Goh Kah Hoe a Harbour Board coolie was allowed bail of $100. Another man. Teo Ah Choy. admitted
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  • 79 2 AN emergency meeting of the Army Civil Service Union is being called immediately after Christmas to consider steps to help the widow and children of Mr. Francis Periera. who was killed in the riots. Mr. V. K. Nair. the President of the Union, in a
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  • 63 2 TWO Malays. Mohd. Noorbin j Tanblcnik and Abdul Gani bin Ali appeared before I the Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday and were tentatively charged with breaking into the house of a European. Mr. j Freseeick Rowland Ridley, in Clementi Road on the night j of Dec.
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  • 82 2 rE Governor has appointed i Che Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee as an officer of the Administrative Servxe Part 11. Singapore. I Che Abu Bakar bin Pawan--1 chee was Ethographical As- I sistant. Raffles Museum, ap- pointed in 1940. He was sent on a Scholarship to
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  • 16 2 MR. E. H. D'NETTO has been appointed to act as DlsI trict Judge.
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  • 68 2 SINGAPORE Island will be divided into nine electoral I districts for the Legislative 1 Council elections to be held in i April next year. Each district J will return one member. It has been proposed to Government to divide the Municipal Area into six districts
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  • 64 2 GLAMOUR, lilting kronchong tunes, and pin-ups in the flesh are in store for those who go to Happy World Sta- dium tonight for the finals 1 of the Malaya-Indonesta Kei baya Queen competition, i Nineteen girls seven from Indonesia and twelve from Malaya—will compete for
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  • 37 2 MAIDIN bin Miskin. a 20--year-old peon was bound over in the Second Police Court yesterday for $200 for one year, for stealing $227 from Khoo Kay Ann at the Oriental Telephone Company on Nov. 3.
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  • 265 2 PATSY Li is now living with Mrs. Albert Lim. 20. Cuscaden Road. Singapore. Eight years ago she had no home. Patsy's story, as told by the Rev. Frederic P. Genring. CM., begins In the middle. He first saw Patsy at the height of battle
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  • 157 2 Their Light Water Rationed For 3 Years MR W L. Blythe, Colonial Secretary, yesterday promised that Government would 10-jk into the water and light rationing system for Government employees in Division IV living in Government peon's quarters in Mackenzie Road. r Mr. Thio Chan Bee in an adjournment speech said
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  • 49 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. S. NADARAJA. a Ipoh schoolboy, was fined $184 in the Police Court today for trying to evade Customs duty on a $140 camera. Nadaraja returning to Ipoh from Singapore by train failed at Johore Bahru to declare the camera bought in Singapore.
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  • 46 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. MR. J. H. J. Dahl. Travelling Commissioner for the Boy Scouts Association, has arrived in the Federation of Malaya. He will be visiting Scout GrouDs and meet'ng Scout Leaders and Committee Members In Selangor and Ne3rl Bembilan until December 23. j
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  • 27 2 j The Singapore Legislative Council yesterday approved a bill to provide for the Public Service for next year at an estimated cost of $119,814,248.
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  • 57 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Travelling by car to Malacca yesterday. Mr. Siew Mun Fook. acting Assistant Official Assignee Johore. was injured in an accident near Kulai. His w:fe and daughter were also hurt. All three are now in the General Hospital. Johore Bahru. His car collided
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  • 48 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. AN Army Convoy runs daily, except Sundays, between Tapah and Tanah Rata. Cameron Highlands. Civilian ye- hicles are at liberty to join j the convoy. During the Chris- i tmas and New Year holidays, i however, no convoys will be run. I
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  • 59 2 PENANG, Tuesday. A THAI, woman Nasurijan Wong Chai aged 30 and an 18-year-old Chinese girl were both given bail of $25 by the Magistrate Mr. Smallwood yesterday j when charged with fhrhting in I public at Maxwell Road on I December 16. Both clamed trial- The
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  • 38 2 Cheong Seng Hock, aged 21, of Singapore, will leave on Friday, for America for further studies. He is the fourth son of Cheong Kwai. a well known Singapore businessman who owns the Nanyang Shoe Factory.
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  • 158 2 WITH the lifting of the t curfew in the Harbour Board area on Monday night, the dock labourers had barely i got back into the swing of their normal routine of three- work periods a day to speed up the loading of ships alongside
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  • 183 2 THOUGH the Gorgon will be packed with passen--1 gers when she arrives in Singapore early on Sunday morning—Christmas Eve—there will be not one single adult aboard—except the officers and crew. All her 95 passengers will be .students returning to Singapore and Malaya
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  • 107 2 Mr. Lim Yew Hock speaking in the Legislative Council yesterday touched on the Labourers Ouarters in the Singapore Harbour Board, where one water tap In a big bathroom serves 500 labourers. The men have to line up for their bath. "This is a cruel joke.
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  • 61 2 Mr. Lim also referred to the labourers quarters in Kampong Bahru where of four blocks, two did not have electricity. The occupants were ready to pay for the lighting. The Commissioner for Labour should look into this, said Mr. Lim. Mr. W. L. Blythe replied
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  • 48 2 ("<OH KAH HO. an elderly 1 Chinese with two previous convictions was fined $150 in default three months' jail in the Second Police Court yesterday. Goh stole seven pieces of brass pipe-heads worth $21 at the Kota Raja Sultan Gate on Nov. 23.
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  • 60 2 THE Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, returned to the Colony yesterday, after a few days in Sarawak. Mr. Mac Donald went by launch to Saribas. Second Division, to visit some sea- Da>aks there. 1 He stayed overnight. He did not sleep in a Dayak's
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  • 25 2 GANAPRAKAN Joseph was fined $350 in the Second I Police Court yesterday for hurting his father-in-law, S. J. Sllvarajoo on Nov. 12.
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  • 97 2 Much Ado Over DRETTY Miidred the Fourth Police trate yesterday tha beaten with a du«V 1 1 had her hai m other girl. NgSJ?.* Said Mildred: [fS"? pound Geok Mv top- She grapped SSued V Ued and P u S^ j Even her husband colw,' pull her off. The n
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  • 40 2 JOHORE. BAHRU Tu* A thousand school childxah Johore Bahru have been mm the Tuberculin test for TH W the Danish team of experts «Z are here to inoculate childn with BCG to render tAoThv mune from T.B.
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  • 400 3 v ~rTOH Que* iAOA Ui UIL v/euuai i-ouce n told the Singapore Coroner yesterday attacked by two men who trailed him h "J- wiiilc he was driving alon* Bukit Timah 18' -iiV friend on the night of Dec. 4 last. tor first thought they were
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  • 27 3 Ungku Ismail bin Abdul, Rahman. President of the Religious Affairs Department. Johore, has left for Medan on a vacation. He will return early next year.
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  • 272 3 USLAYUDHAM Bhanu was yesterday sent to prison trj Mr. Justice Brown in the Assize Court for fatally stabbing another Indian in a row over debts on Sept. 15. The victim. G. Ramaswamy. a fitter, died in the General Hospital, as a result of the pen-knife
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  • 72 3 U.P. MR. D. Macintosh. Hong- kongs Coram ssioner of Police, ib leaving today for Sin- i r;apore on an invitation of Sin- j f;apore Governor, Sir Franklin G OMOIV Mr. Macintosh will make a 1 study of the Singapore police j set-up and make recommentia- tions for
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  • 68 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tups. TAN CHIEW stated in Court today when asked if he could find bail. "I will ask my j comrades to get bail for me. I if they are unable to do so 1 will ask God to get me bail". Tan
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  • 61 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. THE General Post Office in Malacca town and the Post Offices in Alor Gajah and Jasin Districts, will not issue licences for dogs in rural areas from Jan. 1. The work is being taken over by the Rural Board. Malacca, and the District Offices. Alor
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  • 240 3 MR. Lim Yew Hock's motion aimed at transfering j Government officers on Division II salary scale of $480 x 20 to $600 and 5420 x 20 to $620 to Division I was out-voted in the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Lim was told by the
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  • 59 3 MR. Sardon Jubir yesterday urged Government to consider the anpointment of a Mufti in the Colony, who could advise the AttorneyGeneral on Muslim law. He also asked for the aopointment of a Muslim Registrar of Marriages. Che Sardon said that Ihe Social Welfare
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  • 41 3 PENANG, Tuesday. A young Indian girl of 20 identified as one of the employees of a cloth merchant in Beach Street was found drowned off the sea at Swettenham Pier on Saturday. An inquiry will be held soon. I
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  • 130 3 THE Army Headquarters Singapore District said yesterday that $3,958 subscribed to the British 'G.O.C. Korea Fund have been sent to two Dritish Erigade commanders in Korea to purchase comforts and amenities for the men at Christmas. About half the sum came from Units serving in
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  • 72 3 j XT ALA LUMPUR. Tues. THREE EUROPEANS were murdered by bandits today. Two were shot when their car was attacked in the Tapah area of Perak. A Special Constable with them was wounded. Both the murdered men were assistant planters. The third European also an assistant
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  • 63 3 GOH SONG CHUA. aged 34. was jailed for two months !in the Second Police Court 1 yesterday for cheating a Chin- <vc. Choo Boon Poh of $115 at j Clyde Terrace on Dec. 25 last year. Goh got the money from Choo on the pretence of getting
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  • 179 3 THE Singapore Legislative Council yesterday passed an Emergency Amendment Regulations Ordinance which empowers the Colonial Bei cretary to impose restrictions I on a person when such mca- sures appear to him necessary 1 for securing the public safety and the maintenance of pubI lie order.
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  • 656 4 YESTERDAY'S meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council was as expected. It produced a lot of fireworks on the recent riots, and was notable for hard hitting by Unorhcials even though some of the blows were rather wild. The outLianding feature was me determination ol the Government to
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  • 3618 4  -  -BY- R.M. YOUNG (Chairman) C.C. TAN THIO CHAN BEE VM YEW HOCK P.F. de SOUZA WE are appointed by resolution of Legislative Council on May 23. 1950, to be a Select Committee to prepare Schemes of Service for the Education, Broadcasting,
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  • 303 4 lagreeI agree that on the grounds of qualifications on entry, and of work demanded in and connected with the classroom, there is argument for parity for men and women. I do not
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  • 647 5 BLYTHE REPLYING to criticisms on the handling of the riots, Mr. W. L. jJlytao, Colonial Secretary, said in the Legislative Council yesterday: "I say it unequivocably that this Government is quite determined that there shall be no repetition of last Monday's grim tragedy. •'There will
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  • 94 5 VV I Blvthe. the Colonial in the LcgislaJ. council yesterday > that the Commissioner -/and himself were at a p on Monday evendurinf the height Singapore. m* **cring cral questions put fSb? Mr.N. A Mallal Mall ceived permisu from the Governor 81r i to put
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  • 58 5 exprear j i ration at the res- I v wh oh unofficial Li ative r luring the ad- satisfied oi the Council urea that w: taking with ir titution of an j. ry Coram ion. tared the the Corimkan independent i E end.. I i
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  • 34 5 conring th production of List snowing ago, as soon al r a lapse of it is a major un- and it has not a*ib! to publish one avy demands rtase of
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  • 53 5 lIFOH. Tues. W representatives of «>uth-East Asia will meet ■Vapore on Dec. 24 and J form a C ntral Islamic ■JWea] University, an Academy and Pub■JW Bureau. It will atJw to co-ordinate religious activity of fcwies deiegatea from the ■4ious departJ «w members of the Muslim
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  • 243 5 icDougal, a well-known Singapore lawyer ftned a total of $220 on three charges beh£*J r H. E. Kingdon in the Singapore First DisCourt yesterday. On the first charge, he was fined $10 or in de- j ye days* jail, alter he had pleaded guilty to to produce
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  • 218 5 MR. M. J. Namazic in his adjournment speech in the Legislative Council yesterday suggested to Government that punishment of those detained in connection with the riots should be within the traditions of the British Constitution. Mr. Namazic welcomed the announcement by Sir Franklin r.imson in his opening
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  • 564 5 A Whiff Of Water Would Have Done The Trick MALLAL MR. N. A. Mallal said in the Legislative Council yesterday that while watching the riot from the Supreme Court building, he repeatedly suggested the bringing in of a fire engine to disperse the crowd. When he failed to contact the
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  • 110 5 THE SARDON BIN JUBIR J t expressed the hope that whaXr in Singa n I pore last week will not happen ag He n urged the non.Muslims not to look upon the entire Muslim community as crlml- ffbut they should try and be more friendly with
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  • 1019 5 MR. C. C. Tan, in the Legislative Council yesterdday m criticised the Singapore Attorney-General's Department, the Police, the Press and Mrs. Hertogh, when he spoke on the riots in Singapore last week. Calling for M drastic steps to remedy the defects." Mr. Tan asked that "appropriate
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  • 273 5 TP HE Government yesterday gave an assurance that duty posts in the Colonial Secretary's Office and the Foreign Exchange Office will be filled by local officers with the requisite experience as scon as these are available. This was the reply given in writing to one
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  • 16 5 THE Hongkong University Alumni Association. Singapore will postpone its Christmas Social, to be held
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  • 200 6 THE rubber commodity mar- kct yesterday was steady at the outset but closed easy. The market opened at 175 j business done for Janaury rubber and rose steadily on some factory buying. The highest done was 178 1/2, some time in the late morning. In the
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  • 111 6 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. POLITICAL uncertainty and the approach of the holiday restricted business in the London Stock Exchange today. Price changes were few. small and showed British Government stocks fractionally irregular. Industrials were mainly steady at overnight levels but dollar stocks were again bright and reflecting the better
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  • 104 6 SINGAPORE, Tups. TIN shares were a steadier market following the better tendency in London. Business however was still on a restricted scale. There were practically no changes in industrials and rubbers. The day's price changes were: B.P. Petrol M 3S (H korr,' rer.t 650.1)0 6*o-00 Straits Traders
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  • 40 6 Turquand. Youngs McAuliffe Co. announce the following rubber drop figures for Nov. Alor Gajah 20.000 lb. Aver Panas 92.500 Gleanealv 83,000 Kluan< Rubber 75.000 Pa jam 136,000 Tambalak 25 240 Talisman 42.700 Teluk An.-on 50.601 Ulu Benui 4^,000
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  • 31 6 U.P. HONGKONG, Tues. The following were today s clcSii< prices on the Hongkong Money Exchange HK$6.lO/6.14 per U.S. dollar. HK515.40 per pound sterling. HK$3l5 per tael of gold. U.P.
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  • 151 6 COUR Chinese arsonists all I day evening set tire to an S T trolley-bus ai the junction of Victoria Street andL Bras Bashah Road?about fifteen yards from a traffic constable n The conductor told the Tribune> that bus was taking a corner, he was
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  • 82 6 Reuter. NEW YORK, Tues. THE stock market clcrcd firm with gains of fraction to one dollar or more in brisk trading The composite average reached a new 1950 high and the best level for 20 years. At the opening the market absorbed a good deal
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  • 70 6 U.P. LONDON. Tues. THE following are the after- noon closings on tne Lon- j don tin market yesterday: Spot £1.300 buyers and I £1125 sellers with no busi- ness at £1.300 to £1.290. Three months £1.115 j buyers and £1.125 sellers with no business. Turnover—4s tons including
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  • 81 6 A.P WASHINGTON. Tues. U.S. makers of aluminium products have promised full co-operation with the government in its 35 percent cutback in civilian aluminium usages, but clung to their argument that the order was unnecessary. The manufacturers say civilian curtailment could be better handled by
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  • 74 6 A.P WASHINGTON. Today. THE U.S. Government yesterday ordered a 20 per cent, reduction In the civilian use of tin, effective February L The regulation will affect the production of cans, tooth paste tubes, jar and bottle caps, and variety of other items including jewellery. However,
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  • 25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Rubber trees were slashed yesterday in the Mentakab and Kuala Krau Districts of Pahang and the Kajang District of Selangor.
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  • 131 6 MR Lim Yew Hock at the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday urged that Government should give every encouragement to those who were trying to ease the Colony's housing situation. There were a number of Government servants who wanted to take loans given by
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  • 211 6 THE Commissioner for Labour, Mr. G. W. Davis, 1 vas yesterday authorised to make a temporary substitution for the day specified as a holiday under the Weekly Holidays Ordinance. The Commissioner was given powers under amendments to the Weekly Holidays Ordinance passed at the
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  • 34 6 A.P. MONTREAL, Tues. A financ al agreement has been concluded between Britain and the Aluminium Company of Canpda giving Britain first call on 200.--000 metric tons of aluminium annually for 20 years.—A.P.
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  • 73 6 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Tues. PEKING trade agents in Hongkong have placed an order for 40,000 bales of PrUistan cotton, according to usually reliable sources. This order came shortly after the United States had announced a ban on exports to the Chinese mainland, Hongkong and Macao.
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    • 669 6 IS. I. MA DR AS/N AG AP ATTIN AM STRAITS SERVICE INWARDS:— j Madras Nagapattinam Penang Singapore j Rajula i"ru2 50~ 20.12.50 22.12.50 j OUTWARDS:— Singapore PI S ham Penang Nagapattinam Madras Rajula ~~"26:12.50 28.12.50 3.151 4.1.51 Principal Agents: m ay KEKK CO., LTD., (Inc. in Singapore). 11A COLLYER QUAY,
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    • 12 6 c -Tit IN THE HEART 1«H sincapore city" 0 A F w
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    • 299 6 a SITUATIONS VACANT J Wellknown Brifak Merchant Firm requires the following :-<l) Chinese Km Collector. I») btoe* Book Cletk and Junior Cerk up to Std. 8 at (.'it junn>r Salesman. Applica- I tons' with copies of testimonial?, parnciilars of education and ex- f-er.mce to Box 572. c,o Malaya Tribune. Ipoh.
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    • 349 6 ARE YOU DISAPPOINTED OR WORRIED? ■dp Floor. 54, Singapore, be- FOR SALE p About half acre hitrh land at King's Road at f fty tents square foot. Box A.119 Tribune, S pore. (8.2) Sincer Portable Ele-iric Sewimr Machine, Vacuum Cleaner. Electric Fans. Typewriter Floor Lamp*. 16MM Movie. Emmerson phone 7015
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    • 533 6 A Guest House I You'll love to live in.. {g*E I JeJf-contained. lealthy loca '"•ijfcw ai j E single or double room> xlFs SKI V with bathrooms attached. New IK*, furniture and fittings. Excel %jpK! B len! food with first-class scr 4 R vice. H Five Tilnutes' walk from Rnxv
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  • 282 7 Lim Chu an Geok Promises To Raise $1,000 For Trip pOLLOWING his heroic display for Penang in the Foong Seong Cup final against Singapore on December 9—lo, and his grand win over Wong Peng Soon, reigning king of the badminton world, a move
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  • 231 7 (By "SPOT" PENANG, Today. MA .NIFICIANi i>trio. ..■anc«s by (Ayrca;, ooou Advice iAy res > and Marco ro.o j (VVahau) were teen uur<ng tn s morning s trajn.nj» after tuey retained 6i sees, tor the mree. on the j uac*L. Sisteron worked indivrdually wh ie t.ood Auvice had
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  • 87 7 rE following are requested to return out for S.C.R.C. in their knockout hockey match against Khalsa» Association on the Khalsa ground today at 5 p.m. Tang Chee Yuen: Dr. Ong Swee Law. Lav Hock Chye: I Gan Kit Siang. Goh Chin 1 Chye. Lian
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  • 134 7 PERTH. West Australia. Tuesday. LAN Edwards became the first batsman to score a century in each innings of a first class match for West Australia when he made 103 today in the Sheffield game against Queensland, Today's effort which lasted two hours
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  • 61 7 AT the meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association held at the Slnga- pore Cricket Club yesiereay. Messrs C. B Tan and G. Vcrral were elected members to the League and Cup committee for the year 1951. Mr. S. R. P. Naidu and Mr. C. B. Tan
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  • 59 7 Bl (.BY: Army vs, RAF Malaya. at Changi: Anderson School (Ipoh> vs. St. Andrew s School. Woodsy lie: SCC vs Chasers, Padang. HOCKEY: SHA K.O. tourney 2nd round SCRC vs. Kha'.sa Assn.. St. George's Road: friendlier— Anderson School (Iooh) vs. Raffles Inst.. Rl ground: Victoria Inst. <XL) vs.
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  • 952 7  -  By PETER LOVEGROVE LONDON, THE first stajc of the home rugger seison is ovjw. Oxford have again won the Inter-Varsity match, macli more comfortably than had seemed likely at one time. pprtiiir With the exception of the SDUth-Eastem Division, where the bad weather has interfered with
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  • 458 7 SYDNEY, Tuesday. AFTER following on and then losing two second n innings wickets for 22 runs the MCC drew their match against an Australian XI here today with seven wickets still standing at the close. They Urirt 99 rime h#»!tinH finished sz runs Denmu.
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  • 131 7 A.P. JAKARTA, Tues. DUTCH troops in Bandung were confined to barracks following a two-hour shooting party on a Bandung soccer field resulting in five dead and several wounded on Sunday afternoon. The incident started when Indonesian soldiers were refused free admission to the
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  • 93 7 U.P. NEW YORK. Tues. EIGHT American wrestlers left aboard a KLM plane today for Amsterdam en route to Istanbul where they will meet a Turkish team in international matches on December 23. The team includes John Harrison. 114 pounds William Nel>cn, ISO pounds, William Smitn,
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  • 839 7 U.P. BLACKPOOL., Toda>. rB Blackpool Football Club an nounced yesterday n l>*a obtained the transfer of Alan Brown. Scottish international inside forward from East Fife. The fee was reported v^ mc 1 ly to have been about £25.000.—A. r. RESULTS of the Royal Singapore Golf Club'? December Mixeo
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    • 434 7 OPPORTUNI- I willing to X V »S «ctiv« interest Ken» nd mtoufacturing tsfss --ass I bptGADE DEPART- If ««""Sr Se Po-n of on the permathe Fire Brigade W**J tne appointment I KfSW on a I I ho single. J2I and 28 Lived to undertake the period without pc X*"- n
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    • 266 7 TUITION MERCANTILE INSTITUTION j >fW Queen Street. t+*m* 2237« i NEW SESSION Holds classes for SEmUK CAMt BKiD(iC EXAMINATION 1351 in !al subjects, and CER OF COMMERCE EXAMINATIONS m Shorthand. (Pmnan/ 1 Book-Keepiatt. Ate< uMshey. TypewrUia* etc. A«l"« Enajwh Classes: Ranging Tom Primary an! upward. The Institution I* an Fd.canonal
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    • 670 7 -f* K. P. M. LINE 111m)H Royal Packet Navigation Coy. (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlayson Green, Singapore. P.O Box 72. Tel. 5975. ARRIVALS I DEPARTURES ■tSrtSS 20 Wakde Van Riebeeck from «0 Dlakarta Dec «0 ban, Rengat v Belawan-Deli Van Riemsdijk for Dgarp Dec «2 ta, Semarang. Surabaia. Demta
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  • 209 8 HONGKONG, Tuesday. DED China, in a aweti/tng and seemingly suicidal move, yesterday took the first step in severing economic relations with the Philippines by suspending all transactions m currencies Oi thooe COUr An e announcement made by the Shanghai Bank of China and reported here
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  • 82 8 MR. Balwant Singh in the Legislative Council meeting yesterday asked Government whether a:r raid precautions should be taken in Singapore. Mr. Balwant Singh suggested that Government should not keep the information from the public if such a step is being considered or whether
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  • 82 8 A.P. CUTTACK. India. Tues. THE twelve-year-old cowherd whose miracle cure killed i many with deformities like cleft palate, hare lio. club feet and started an epidemic of cholera has been told by an official committee that his herbs are not at all miraculoHs. The committee, examined
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  • 23 8 THE unveiling of Volunteer War Memorial Ceremony will take place tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. at the S.V.C. Drill Hall. Beach Road.
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  • 225 8 HONGKONG, Today. a government spokesman disclosed that Governor Sir Alexander Grantham last A g n V :X cabled the secretary of State in London asking that the strongest rers„K be mads to Washington regarding tv Wcc^adĕ. f.rred to Communist China or Hongkong, saying "It's
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  • 59 8 ONE hundred and seventyfive trade unions were on the Federation of Malaya Trade Union Registry at the end of November. The registration of 30 trade unions —one of which a federation— was pending. The total membership of all unions and those pending registration was 57.083 which is an
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  • 358 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tueo-lay. INCHE Taib bin Andak, acting President of the Sessions Court, decided yesterday that Goh Peck Hian, Clerk-Interpreter, Police Station, Kota Tinggi, had a case to answer on a charge of agreeing to accept $1,000 without consideration and of accepting $500
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  • 25 8 Reuter WASHINGTON. Turs. The United States House of Representatives approved a compromise bill today authorising $38,000,000 worth of emergency drought aid to Yu-
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  • 102 8 A.P. HONGKONG. Tues. RED China's "Hate America" campaign had been turned against Britain now. Canton Communist newspapers just reaching here reported a monster "Complaint Rally was held at the Citys YWCA in wh'ch Britain was accus[ed of torture and terrorism directed against the Chinese
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  • 118 8 BEAUTIFUL costumes, colourful dances and CUt« little girls highlighted Maudrene Yap's School of Dancing performances at the Victoria TheaUc last night, in aid of SATA. Maudrene Yap is to be complimented on the fine show which she staged for a curfewweary Singapore audience. Maudrene
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  • 102 8 THE exhibition of 100 books re. presenting advances in the field of graphic arts which has been on display at the VSIS offices on Raffles Place will be ex. tended till December 23. Local conditions have prevented many persons who had wshed to attend last week
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  • 195 8 KUALA LUMPUR. W THE Railway Administration has decided I 1 up its railway charges to provide for aSi ooonri —increase in its revenue. I These are the four reasons for this step- m Operating costs of the Malayan Railway have substantially increased as a
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  • 223 8 FROM PAGE ONE I same shortly, as well as the Belgians and Norwegians who have small units there. Gradually the army of the Atlantic Pact is to include all the standing forces of the member countries, now stationed ou the continent. The ultimate state of the land
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  • 92 8 KUALA LUMPUR Tub A CHINESE bandit has bL killod and several oUjZ wounded since yesterday*! ternoon. A train has be-- railed by bandits, anoth tale has been bmg down and two bandit can have been destroyed. The bandit was killed li Sungei Besi Distric ngor
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  • 170 8 GENERAL PASIB FAXJANG CHHMD! [AL I N i XI 7, One Tree Hll l".^ 1 a.n:. V \V < .A.: Ra aae, 11 aj Christi Katon seniors' social to t 5 p.m. V.M.C.A. club. 5 p.m.. Ai F. Council meet.m:. s'; p.m. a, I 6 p.m. CHINESK
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    • 379 8 ON THE j air j; BLUE NETWORK ENGLISH FBOGRAMMES 10.00 a.m. Nfwi from Singapore from Kuala Lumpur; 10 10 Close I followed by the Emergency News Down; 12.00 noon Programmes in Malay. 1 00 p.m. Dance Muse played by Hal Maclntyre Orchestra and Dennis Day; 130 Time Signal and New*;
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    • 33 8 SUPERMAN by Boring At THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE I ,YE T IF I V IFOuR fel^ (if superman falls liV but will L —r r ffZ x rrfflwri television screen ,i v. t-jffg;
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    • 25 8 TIDE TODAY H.W.: 7-45 a.m. gflg 9 0-1 P m. v «t- J TOMOBKOW H.W.: 8.27 a n., Jt J 9.59 p.m. (8 it- 1
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