Malaya Tribune, 28 December 1950

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  • 63 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE, E. Maurice Glover,
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  • 92 1 Reuter. BELGRADE. Today. YUGOSLAVIA will increase I her defence expenditure by ?o per cent according to details rMe£ed yesterday of Marshal m Iraft budget for 1951. Nation il defence will account tor 29 100 000.000 dinar (about {208 000.000 sterling) or about 16 per cent
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  • 68 1 AP. SANTA MONICA. CALIFOR-' NIA Thurs —Betty Hutton. for the second time this year, filed i nut of divorce against camera nanuficturer Theodore Briskin. The actress charged Briskin with extrem-r cruelty "which ousecl me grievous mental sufsked for custody i Of their two small
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  • 358 1 Huge Enemy Build-up North Of Seoul U.P. TOKIO, Today. nHINESE and Korean Communist patrols made a series of probing att tacks along an 85-mile front in Korea ycsterJay and sent spearheads .tabbing within 27 miles of Seoul. H^L^L^LH Some Red patrols gained at least seven
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  • 94 1 WASHINGTON, Today. GENERAL J. Lawton Collins, United States Army Chief of SUff, said in an article yesterday that American war experience in Korea must not deter the United States from developing the use of atomic weapons by army troops. Writing for the "Uronet" magazine he described
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  • 168 1 UP. WASHINGTON, Today. DRESIDENT Truman will ask Congress for an r -expanded" and higher tax P ro *f m *£f year to«meet the mounting defence costs in countering Communist aggression. A request for new taxes probably will go to Congress a "few weeks" after
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  • 103 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Today. The I* United Nations Korean Ceasefire Committee of three met yesterday at the residence of Sir Benegal N. Rau of India fo consider the Peking Government's reply to tbe United Nations appeal for peaceful settlement in Korea. Mr Nasrollah Entezam and
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  • 42 1 Emperor Haile Selassie addresses a great multitude of people from the balcony of his palace at Addis Ababa. Ethiopia, in connection with the United Nations decision to federate Eritrea with Ethiopia under the Emperor's crown. A.P. Photo.
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  • 72 1 A.P. ALEXANDRIA. Today. AN Egyptian court ruied yesterday that former Queen Olovanna of Bulgaria is "a displaced person." Queen Olovanna and her two children. 15-year-old exKing Simeon and 17-year-old Maria Luisa. came here into exile after a Communistbacked revolution overthrew the monarchy. The court authorised Glovanna
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  • 47 1 AP. BRISTOL. Today.—Thieves, who might as well have been movie critics, climbed on to the roof of a movie house here yesterday and stole the scheduled attraction, "Hay of Sunshine!.'. The matinee showing was cancelled. The flim was universally banned by London critics. —AP.
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  • 57 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Today. All parts of America, east of the Rockies—except Florida—had a cold wave yesterday. In the Midwest the weather was the coldest of the season. The temperature was below freezing as far south as central Texas, Northern Alabama and Virginia. In the far
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  • 36 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Today.—Dr. Hideki Yukawa, Japanese scientist who won the 1949 Nobel Prize in Physics has decided to remain in the country and has been appointed Professor of Physics at Columbia University.—Reuter.
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  • 196 1 U.P. LONDON, Today. PAN Russia's oil-rich southern neighbour and meoftoe main gates to the Middle East conother puzzle in the overall East-West struggle. Faced with both Russian "olive branch" gestures and Western aid offers. Iran apparently is raising her price in the brisk bidding. The
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  • 68 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today.—Mr. John Foster Dulles. Republican adviser to U.S. Secretary of State, Dean Aeheson, is to reply to former President Herbert Hoover's plea that the U.S. pull back its defences to the western Hemisphere. The State Department said yesterday that Mr. Dulles will speak tomorrow
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  • 173 1 U.P. LONDON, Today. SCOTLAND Yard sounded an alarm yesterday for a stolen three-ton truck and the owner of a Swiss wrist watch in a great search for the Stone of Scone stolen from Westminister Abbey on Christmas Day. No arrests have been made vet in
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  • 167 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. THE Air Force announced yesterday that its first 1 operational unit of all-weather jet fighters is now standing a 24-hour guard over New York and the adjacent critical target areas of the industrial east. The watch is being maintained by the
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  • 80 1 Reuter. BELGRADE, Today.—Yugoslav frontier guards yesterday shot and killed a "person in Rumanian uniform" 600 yards inside Yugoslavia's frontier with Rumania near the village of Radojevc, it was officially announced here. The Yugoslav Foreign Ministry have ordered their Embassy in Bucharest to propose to Rumania immediate setting up
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  • 56 1 AP. BELGRADE. Today. A home-made time bomb was discovered yesterday hidden inside the United States Information Services library in the centre of Belsfr'^c. The crudely-fashioned bomb was found by a Yugoslav girl employee behind a row of books. ~„„»11« The library was hastily cleared and the
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  • 78 1 A.P. WARSAW. Thurs. THE secret archives of Warsaw's Ghetto, razed by the Nazis after the 1943 uprising, have been found in two hermetically sealed milkcans during excavation work, according to the Polish news agency. The papers—diaries, letters and underground newspapers —contained information as to the
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  • 248 1 U.P. SAIGON, Today. FRENCH headquarters announced yesterday that heavy losses were inflicted on the Communist Vietmtnh forces in the serious fighting under way on the French defence perimeter north of.Hanoi A French spokesman said tnat the rebels had captured the French post of Dephuc. Ja, m les
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  • 33 1 UP. LONDON, Thurs—Britain is expected to join the. United States shortly in naming an ambassador to Spain. The most prominent candidate is Sir John Balfour, present Ambassador ta Argentina.—UP.
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  • 128 2 AP. VIENNA, Wednesday. HOW about killing Santa Claw The Communists have done something like that this year in Hungary. For centuries, Hungarian kids have written their Christmas wishes to the Chrlstkind" Christ child. But overnight, the Communist Hungarian government has c*ecreed: "No more Christkind." Instead,
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  • 32 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. The Export-Import Bank today announced a new credit of $35,000,000 for Israel. An official said that this was beyond the original $100,00(1,--000 fund earmarked for Israel.—U.P.
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  • 17 2 A scene from the Nativity play drea. rehearsal at the St. Andrew. Cathedral yesterday.
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  • 42 2 TOKIO. wed. r:E 10,000-ton French luxury liner, Lecont de Lisle which suffered damage by Allied bombing, a mine and a typhoon while in Japanese hands during World War 11. has been returned by Japan to the French government.—
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  • 288 2 A MUNICIPAL committee has agreed to the request A of a Municipal contractor, who supples motor lorries on hire to the Municipal Engineer's Department to insert a-rise-and-fall clause in a contract for transporting labourers and material for the COm in g November, Commissioners accepted the contract-the only
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  • 62 2 Reuter. ISTANBUL, Wednesday. THOUSANDS of Istanbul children cheered when the gaily decorated elephant Mohini a present from India to Turkey toured the main streets of the city. The elephant arrived here by ship yesterday. Mohini is being put on show at the Inonu football stadium where
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  • 45 2 A.P. ZRUICH, Wed. LADY Cripps, wife of the former Chancellor of the British Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, said yesterday that his condition was improved and "his doctors are pleased with his progress." He will consult specialists for spondylitis, an infection of the spine.—A.P.
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  • 44 2 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. JAMES Stephens, Irish poet and story-teller died at bis home here today. He wa* 68. The author of "Crock of Gold" and other books steeped in Celtic legend, Stephens was a prominent figure In the Irish literary revival. —Reuter.
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  • 26 2 Reuter. MADRID, Wed. rE crew of four died when a Spanish military plane crashed in Sierra Toroal, near Antequera in a snowstorm today.—Reuter.
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  • 30 2 AP. PARIS. Wednesday. SNOW blanketed Paris for the first time this winter yesterday. The cmital had about an inch Heavier falls were reported In Eastern France.—AP,
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  • 101 2 A MUNICIPAL committee has decided to declare Still Road between Changi Road and Joo Chiat Place a public street and repair it at Municipal expense when this is done. The committee has also decided that Pulasan Road should be made up and drained. This
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  • 50 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. FLIES tagged with radioactive phosphorus were trapped as far as 12 miles from where they were released. The tag material came from the Oak Ridge laboratory of tn e Atomic Energy Commission. The tests are part of a programme of studying insects through such tags.—A.P,
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  • 41 2 A.P. MANILA, Wed. RELIPE Obatay, aged 45, was dismantling a World War II Japanese bomb with a hammer and chisel to obtain ♦•xploslves to .sell to fishermen, when the bomb txploded, killing Obatay, his wife and nephew.— A.P.
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  • 26 2 PRAGUE, Wed. THE Crech Minister of National Defence has announced the recruiting of women for the air force, anti-aircraft corps and administrative services.
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  • 195 2 Kerbs Will Be In Black White CEMENT road kerb! in the Colony's main roads and other roads may be painted In black and white, to make a distinction between the roadway and the grass This system now in P/*ctice in Madras may be of great assistance to motorists, especially at
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  • 54 2 A.P. MELBORUNB, Wed. THREE women and a man were trapped for nine and a half hours in the lift of a business house here. They rang alarm bells and called for assistance throughout a whole night without being heard. A* lift attendant heard them the following
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  • 62 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. ffHE US. Government will 1 soon offer ship owners insurance on their vessels against war risks with the policy to be effective in event of outbreak of war between major powers. This Is to assure that shipping is not interrupted if war comes.
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  • 69 2 AP. MEXICO, CITY. Wed. THE Mexican bullfighter Alfonso Ramirez "Calesero was reported still in serious cordltion yesterday as the result of seven-horn wounds suffered in a bullfight in Guadalajara on Christmas Day One shallow wound is in the abdomen and the others in the legs. Calesero s first
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  • 139 2 Reuter. TOKIO, Wednesday. ThaUand. The pact was negotiated In Toklo. The new annual trade plan piovides for the exchange of a variety of goods. Japan will import from Thailand rice, soya beans, castor beans, sesame seeds, cotton and kapok seeds, peanuts, hides, animal glue,
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  • 25 2 NEW YORK. Wed. Six thousand men were called out in New York city yesterday to clear the first heavy snowfall of the winter.
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  • 23 2 FORMOSAN DOWN TAIPEI, Wed. The value of Formosa's currency sagged further in the open market. Today tne rate was Formosan $13 to US$l.OO.
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  • 138 2 SINGAPORE'S 2,500 rubber workers received 50 o per cent more pay as from y e te^ay. Mr S Sarathy, secretary of the Union or Siggapore 'Rubber Workers said: Negotiations for increased Day were opened at the beginning of this SSntobiSSiae of the rising cost
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  • 128 2 A SUGGESTION from the Director of Posts that Postal District numbers should be included in the signboards of roads and streets has been accepted by Municipal Commissioners in Committee. A question has been raised If the cost of these plates is to be charged to Municipal
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 2 A scene from the Nativity play dress rehearsal at the St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday.
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  • 62 2 TEH Sing Lim, a middle-aged Chinese said in the Fourth Police Court yesterday that he tried to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda because he had quarreled with his wife. Teh's chief tenant saw him mix the solution. He failed to stop Teh. from drinking it.
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  • 55 2 A.P. CAIRO, Wed. PRINCESS Falka, 25-year-old sister of Egypt's King Farouk, gave birth to a son yesterday. This was the second birth loathe Egyptian Royal family™ this month. Faika's sister. Princess Fawxia, former Empress of Iran, had a daughter on Dec. 19. Faika married Fouad Sadek Bey,
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  • 57 2 AP. LONDON, Wed. LADY Gertrude Forbes-Rob-ertson sister of the late Maxine Elliott and widow of the Edwardian actor, Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson, died at her home in Kent on Christmas Eva. Lady Forbes-Robertson, 76, was born in Rockland, Maine. She had a long career as an actress herself
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  • 27 2 TAIPEI, Wed. The Nationalists plan to establish a 100--man planning board to "study anti-Communist measures and draft programmes for national reconstruction in all fields."
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  • 95 2 Anew scale of Pam B overtime work ff n l Ior suggested by the SL 1 H Salaries Revision (H* E to the Municipal'co I They are: double rat* I payment for work J5? I holidays and Sunday, De 011 time rate in cases 3 JS
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  • 267 2 KUALA LUMPUR Wed I THE elections mac:. would be put into or*4 I tion in Kuala Lumpur as scon as the necessary I lation was passid saicl Mr* Gerald Hawkins. Superviior 1 of Elections for the Federaj tion, to Rotarians today Elections would then be introduced
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  • 183 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DANDITS attacked an assistant manager- ana a 15 clerk on an estate in the Kajangj dLstrict oi Selangor early this morning. The clerk but the assistant manager escaped through the blukar. > u„. v*™ wiied One bandit has dctu In the Federation in
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  • 28 2 Reuter. IN A farmer claims 0 f cultivated a n fi aithou. rice which jrojj watering. wcordiniK jcow Radio. This tenslvcly tested Ukraine next >t» r
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  • 57 2 AP. BANGKOK, Wed. r AILAND Will fight aggression in concert with the United 'Nations, said Premier Phibun Songkram in a statement denying a report that Thailand favoured a policy of appeasement. "We do not want war. We want peace but we will resist any aggression to
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  • 54 2 Reuter. BUENOS AIRES, Wed. NINE people were killed and six others seriously injured when the truck in which they were travelling came into collision with a train at a level crossing here yesterday. The dead five men, a woman and three children were returning from a
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  • 37 2 MOSCOW, Wed. The death of Professor L. S. Boure, President of the Geographic Society of the U.S.S.R.. was reported yesterday. He was one of the most prolific writers on the history of Soviet geographic discoveries
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  • 137 2 A Municipal committee had temporarily shelved an application from RedifTusion (Singapore) Ltd. for permission to run a music circuit around certain Municipal properties. One Commissioner stated lhat AO Jightning arresiors are provided in these installations and so there may be some danger if this were
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  • 13 3 :ds in black are to oe bu.tt.
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  • 131 3 rcGAPORE Reds are now raiding private homes for the identity cards of occupants. Thrice yesterday, cards were stolen from people in their hemes. There was one case the previous nirtlt. I Police spokesman said: I ft rietinu did not resist. C meekly surrendered their
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  • 72 3 FKOUT calling for the iefencc, the First Rajistrate. Mr. H. A. fcrrer. yesterday discharged iiigirisamy accused of hurtk a Chinese woman. Teoh Si Tea In B'ikan Mati. r.samy was said to ■w quarreled with Teoh's niece *«r a well on the morning Dec. 11. Ahfirisamy
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  • 91 3 THE HAGUE. Today. pES of a settlement of future status of Wesw Guinea seemed to blading hero today when Ffo" series of talks appa*juy failed to bring agree Jfter the last meeting toJ» the delegates refused to "■fcent and no communique ued. They will meet "Wa
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  • 14 3 F Legislative Council of 1 wngapore will hold its on January 16.
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  • 74 3 r[E Singapore Police Force are recruiting 40 Chinese detectives for a rapid threemonth course in the Police Training School. Applicants must be British subjects or British-protected persons and if possible have a knowledge oi written Chinese. Applicants will have to pass the normal police
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  • 45 3 Toh Ah Choy. aged 21 was fined $150 in default three months jail when he admitted stealing two pairs of leather shoes from the Singapore Harbour Board on Dec. 16. Toh was alternatively charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property.
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  • 45 3 PANDIT NEHRU. Prime Minister of India has expressed appreciation for the message of condolence which the Governor of Singapore sent on the occasion of the demise of Sardar Patel, Deputy Prime Minister of India. He said. "Deep gratitude ior your message of sympathy."
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  • 29 3 TAE Governor has appointed the following to be members of the Public Services Commission: Frederic Gor-don-Smith, Esq., X.C.—Chairman, Reynold Lionel Eber. Esq.—member. Wee Swee Teow, Esq., O.B.E.—member.
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  • 26 3 FIVE Chinese were fined $20 each in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for gambling at Paya Lebar Road on Christmas Day. All pleaded guilty.
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  • 24 3 A partly completed stretch of road behind the Cable and Wireless. A steam roller is flattening the large pieces of granite.
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  • 167 3 MR. Tay Koh Vat. the 71-year-old proprietor of the Tay Koh Vat Bus Company saved one of his buses from being burnt by four young Chinese at Rochore Canal Road last night. I Mr. Tay was in his car be- I hind the
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  • 65 3 Reuter. BERLIN, Tues. THERE will be no war next year, according to Frau Ursula Kardos. Germany's mo? t famous fortune teller. But 1951 will bring the worst natural catastrophes known to living memory she says. Frau Kardos has a reputation for uncanny second fight and is
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  • 114 3 A FOUR-MAN housing delegation from the United A Nations has arrived in the Colony to study prchlo^ ll hprp anci in the Federation and make to the United Nations. They are Mr. R. GaronerMedwin from U.K., Mr. A. v.. Kayanan from Philippines, Mr Jacob
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  • 34 3 rpHE Lian Li Benevolent Asso--1 elation will hold its third anniversary dinner thljSun day and Monday at. Borneo Road at 7.30 p.m Therei wm be Teochew music and moa crn joget.
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  • 38 3 RAHMAT bin Awang aged 17 admitted insulting the modesty of Selamat binte Yusor with his hands the Joo Chiat Road Police Station charge-room on Dec. 26. Rahmat was allowed ball of $50 until Jan. 3, 1951.
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  • 106 3 YAP KENG SENG was bound over for six months in the sum of $50 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for beating up his wife in the Beauty World Park when she tried to serve a maintenance process on htm. The woman. Tan Peck Eng took
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  • 140 3 A l3-YEAR-OLD Malay schoolboy told the First Police Magistrate yesterday that he stole 40 brass window hooks from St. Andrew's School and sold them to a second-hand dealer for four dollars to buy a scout belt. The Malay boy was giving evidence In a
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  • 54 3 COH Men Gap of Bukit I d Teresa admitted in the i Third Police Court yesterday 1 stealing 17 yards of sharßskin cloth from the chief officer, Peter Triguboff of the President Monroe on Dec. 16. Soh was sentenced to three months jail and
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  • 54 3 LIM Pin Yee. aged 23. was sent to six months' jail in the Second District Court yesterday for trying to pass off a forged document as genuine at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank on April 20. He gave notice of appeal. Bail of $4,000 in
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  • 27 3 FOUND drunk and disorder' on Christmas n~y. Ni r an English speaking Chinese. Tan Chew Hee was fined $10 in the Fourth Police Uourt yesterday.
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  • 20 3 Mr William Rupert Monkman Haxworth. Assistant Superintendent of Police, has been made a Justice of the Peace.
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  • 77 3 GOVERNOR Sir Franklin Gimson yesterday ordered the demobilisation of the Volunteer Special Constabulary with the exception of certain key personnel. Praising the work of these men during the riots, the Governor said that should the need for their re-mobilisation arise, the "alert" will
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  • 38 3 AW HONG Yang, an elderly Hokien was in the Second Police Court yesterday cleared of misappropriating 100 tins of sacchrine belonging to Chua Eng Than on Oct. 16. Aw was acquitted without his defence being called.
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  • 50 3 MESSRS. Kwa Siew Tee. A. P. Rajah, and Dr. L. E. C. Davies and Dr. Mary Tan have been appointed to the Hospital Board. Dr. S. H. Aljunied. and Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan. have been elected by the unofficials of the Legislative Council as Members of the Board.
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  • 43 3 A NO Chung Tlak. aged 45. was fined $1.000 In default three months jail in the Third Police Court yesterday when he admitted importing 147 oounds of duitable Siamese "tobacco in a koleh off Quarantine Anchorage on J c. 19.
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  • 38 3 '<i:UA Joo Seng, aged 51, was L> given the choice of paying 3300 or going to jail for a month when he admitted having 15 pounds of dutiable tobacco at Boat Quay on Dec. 18.
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  • 158 3 HE LUNCHED SPOKE ON 'ERSATZ FOOD' Food Chemist George CleSjht horrify their children I children. Mr. Clemons who was speaking on the 'Food Chemist sser. vice to the Community', traced the history of the fight by chemists', against unscrupulous traders, who adulterated foodstuffs. He said that the fight had been
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  • 465 3 Road Plan For Telok Ayer Basin THE biggest project in the improvement of Singapore town—an arterial highway on Telok Ayer Basin Reclamation costing more than $1,000,000— is now under way. m This will provide a face lift for Singapore s southern waterfront, which has been
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  • 61 3 NO 'yellow top' taxis have been burnt during the last 36 hours because Police have i been checking all yellow top I I passengers throughout yester- I clay and this morning. Groups of four to six men j posted at various points I stopped every
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  • 72 3 MAULANA Abdul Aleem Sid. digue, the 62-year-old Mus. lim divine yesterday told I Singapore Rotarians to "love I God and so love your neighbour.' 1 He touched on the principles lof Islam which he said called for the brotherhood of mankind. He pleaded
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  • 33 3 Ismail Sidek, an Indian Harbour Board labourer who did not show his identity card at Woodlands Road on Dec. 26 was fined 50 cents in the First District Court yesterday.
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  • 22 3 THE Singapore Distrist MYF Cabinet meeting will be held at Wesley Hall, Fort Canning, on Dec. 30 at 3 p.m.
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  • 136 3 A BOSTON Road businessman. Chin Mien Kioen, who spent an October night with a friend in Cuppage Road told the Fourth Police Court yesterday that when he came down the stairs the next morning, the four wheels of his car had been replaced by four sets of
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  • 18 3 MR. J. P. Biddulph has been appointed Registrar of Societies, Singapore, with effect from December 15.
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  • 620 4 MS?? SSS^S^&Sr are r o."dto strike at United Nations troop.. If all of them are thrown into esnect to lose even our last toehold m Korea at Pusan however much President ™n Mr Attlee and the other United Nations members m.ght want to retain it. It
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  • 1031 4 FROM rice growing in North Borneo to sealing in the Falkland Islands, the Colonial Development Corporation, as a prime instrument of Britain's colonial policy, continues to spread its benefits in many quarters of the globe. When the Annual Report and Accounts of this
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  • 781 4 EVERY year tens of millions of packs of playing-cards are sold all over the world, all so nearly alike as makes no difference. The court invariably picture stern monarchs. impassive queens and expressionless knaves in mediaeval garb. All queens seem to have their hair parted in
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  • 231 4 AP. BERLIN. MAN with apparently the shortest memories In the world are rewriting modern history for 200,000,000 inhabitants of the Soviet bloc. What they claim to be historical truths are being dinned into all peoples under Moscow's domination in Europe and Asia. The last war? Russia fought
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  • 979 4 FEW people realise the immensity of the damage done each year by natural destructive forces. The world's annual bill for three kinds of damage alone—corrosion of exposed metal work, destruction of stored foodstuffs by pests and damage of property by fire —amounts to many hundreds
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  • 325 4 THE pro-Kuomlnlang Chung Shing Jit Pao endorses the step taken by the Federation to conscript manpower, but Is wary as to the effects it will have on the eradication of terrorism and stabilisation of the situation. The dally points out that the tactics adopted by
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  • 330 4 Fis expected that coon the Guarda will be resplendent i in new ceremonial uniforms. This was announced at a recent dinner of the Oxfordshire branch of the Grenadier Guards Comrades' Association by ColoI nel E. H. Goulburn, UeutenantColonel Commanding the Grenadier Guards. I He said: "We are
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  • 71 5 AP. WASHINGTON. Wed. mV r Army has dipped into J* -V nal Guard and rye units for order 7.500 giSl Junior officer! to rr' i: has stowed for releasing re- next summer. two actions were ani yesterday as the also disclosed that: call up (It
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  • 46 5 A.P. NEW YORK Wed. tarket rebounded I >ur from Tues-t-back and key stocks jumped five dollars per share kdvance, however, were to two dollars per Scoi biggeit gains >nes. steels, motor; and aircraft manufac* tunng stocks. tal turnover was 3.000,--000 Mates. —A.P.
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  • 449 5 An Expert Says No U.P. NEW YORK, Wednesday. i Hißh diplomatic source familiar with Commun'st tactics predicted today A t h*t the Peking government will not make an a lout effort to drive the united Nationrforces out of Korea. v He said that
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  • 20 5 rOUSANDS of United Nations employees have moved to their ultra modern skyscraper headquarters overlooking New York's East River.
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  • 27 5 AP. PRAGUE. Wednesday. THE Czechoslovak State Office lor Church Affairs has organised political schooling for "the progressive Catholic clergy." the newspaper Lidova Demokracie says.—AP.
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  • 45 5 A.P. NEW DELHI. Wed. PREMIER Nehru speaking I last night at a private d nner honouring Mr. Robert Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, said that the primary purpose of the coming Commonwealth conference in London "is to find the way to peace."—A.P.
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  • 45 5 A.P. NEW DELHI. Wed. THE Government of India announced today that the recently concluded bilateral agreement with the U.S.A. for technical aid to India will be signed officially here tomorrow. India is expected to receive about U552.400,C00 for developing backward areas.—A.P.
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  • 207 5 CUSTOMERS HELPED THEMSELVESAND PAID UP TOO UP. HOUSTON, Texas, Wednesday. j f M Eckstrom. who owns a self-service grocery, 1 said today that he had received the best Christ mas present" of anyone anywhere-a discovery that there are a lot of honest people in tne world icularlv in Houston.^ Eckstorm
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  • 50 5 A.P. CATANIA Sicily. Wed. rXAMS cf lava from Mount in eruption since Nov 25 have covered over 120&384 square metres of .-urvcy reporttd on Tuesday. The v is still rumbling v>A belching smoke and dust flow of lava has dropped to a small stream, on-the-•cece i reported,—A.P.
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  • 27 5 AP. ANiJOON, Wed. PB I government is i new airport for i cost of Rs. 17,WO.OOO. The airport may be wnpleted by December 1951. -A.P.
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  • 24 5 HONGKONG. Wed. ring were today's pros on the Hong"2 Money Exchange: 93i per U.S. dolr pound sterlH: 5; r tael of gold.
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  • 36 5 M. Urn Co 24. Prinsep 2 tau Minyakurat, JamubraJ**; Obatpriok, Jamujantan, Gravel Herb-tea, S tang gee. 0 c 'C-powrkr, Buah Kras Hair Herh 8a da »m«. Slimming Vannilla Sticks, etc. BtrJ\ 8 Herfe tonlc MinyaSingapore.
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  • 167 5 AP. NEW YORK, Wednesday. EVELYN HUGHES, aged 50, former Ziegfeld Follies and silent film actress, was found strangled in an hotel room, Police said Birger Nord- j krist, a lumberjack who hsd rented the room where the body was discovered, was I taken into custody for
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  • 103 5 U.P. BAGUIO, MANILA, Wed. AN April Fool's Day marriage, legally entered into, but in the spirit of a joke, was declared null and void by the Court of First Instance. The unprecedented April 1 marriage was between Concepion Magno, 24, and
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  • 56 5 AP. WASHINGTON. Wed. A PROPOSAL for a free world economic boycott of Communist China is reported under study by the United States as the possible next 1 step in dealing with the Korean crisis. Americans are likely to propose in the U.N. again to
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  • 152 5 Reuter. MANILA. Wed. LARGE-SCALE Government operation against Communist Hukbalahaps, estimated to number more than 500. was launched during the weekend by combined Army and Constabulary forces in llocos Province, in northern Luzon, it was reported today. The report said the drive was under the personal
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  • 82 5 THE M*W>an Rallwav Administration announced yesterria> that due to the very substantial decrease in the number of pass«»neers by night between Kuala LumPur and Singapore, it has been decided to suspend the running of both the night mail and night mixed «rain on and from Wed., Jan.
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  • 58 5 Mr: Mrs: GOH ENG YONG were married at the Singapore Registry of Marriages on Dec- 13. The bridegroom is the third son of late Mr: Goh Siong Chee and Madam Chua Beng Suan and the bride was formerly Miss Ng Siok Klow, the eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ng Keng
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  • 154 5 Reuter. FOLLOWING the Christmas holiday, trading In the London Stock Exchange today was small but produced some features. British Government funds were fractionally lower where changed on small routine sales but there was firmness in taxtiles, irons and steels in the industrial section. Among foreign bonds Austrian issues
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  • 36 5 Reuter. COLOMBO, Wed. Prime Minister Senanayake, accompanied by Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs, left by air for London today to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference.—Reuter.
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  • 193 5 AP. HONGKONG, Wednesday. UNLESS something unexpected happens to Red v Chinas' war machine, the Chinese Communists will have a 12,000,000-men fighting force by the end of 1951. They already have a regular army of 5,000,000. nnvJ "Irregular" forces —many of which are now
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  • 237 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. WITH all types of planes touching down at Kallang, it is steadily acquiring the status of a major international airport. The airport handled nearly 3,400 planes in the eleven months ending November 30, with the consequent increase in its revenue, especially Amercan
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  • 128 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. THE share market opened after the holidays on a very steady note. Though business was still on a limited scale it was mostly at higher levels. The day's price changes were: M. Coll*. 1.274 1.824 STraits Times 3.30 3,40 xd U, £ef En 12.00 1225 I
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  • 35 5 STAMPS EARN LONDON, Wed. A COLLECTION of stamps seized last year by British Customs authorities *as sent to New York for sale by a British firm of auctioneers. Harmer Rooke, to get dollars lor Britain.
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  • 65 5 U.P. LONDON, Wed.—Tin prices were easier at the reopening of the tin market this morning. Spot fell £27-1 '2 per ton at f1 202-1/2' and three months eased 17-1/2 at £1,097-1/2. The noon closings were: Spot—£l,2oo buyers and £1,205 sellers with business at £1,205 to £1,200. Three months—£l,o9s
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  • 147 5 THE rubber commodity market rose sharply by nine cents yesterday« with good factory interest in evidence. The undue delay in the United States in arriving at a scheme for the proposed bulk buying, and the general stepping up in the defence programme has greatly encouraged bulls
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  • 55 5 In Port: Gorgon (44), Carthage (42/3), Hong Siang (40 41), Ririuo (38 9), Telemachus (36/7), Stanvac Talang Akar (33/4), Surat (31/2 Benalbar.ich (17/18), S.H.B. Craft (19/20). Panama (23/4), Halland (25/6), Nordhaval (27/8), Pachumba (29/30), Mount Davis (15/16), Ulysses (13/14). Hoegh SUverlight (11), Straat Malakka (8/9), Quaker Hill
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 602 6 A.P. DISPLAYING better opportunism, s.s. Benalbanach beat s s. Benlowers by one goal to nil in a keenly-contested soccer game on the Raiwav ground yesterday. After a ding-dong atrugsrje in the first half, inside rieht Thompson netted the "winner" in the second second period. The Benlowers had several
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  • 216 6  -  By "SPOT" PENAN li, louay. TWO old-timers, Game Law (Little) and Ecliptic (Woods), were the most impressive workers m this morning's training when they wound up the last three in 38 seconds after pace-work. Kia Ora (Little) and Roman Warrior (Bagby) also did the same work
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  • 77 6 THE following are invited to turn out for the S.C.R.C. in their second round knockout hockey fixture (reply) against Khalsa Association on the home ground, Hong Urn Green, today, at 5 p.m.: Tang Chee Yuen. Dr. Ong Swee Law, Chua Eng Cheng, Lian Focfc Choon, Goh
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  • 371 6 TOMMY Nutter will have to be on alert aga nst 1 Hank Quentemeijer's lightning left if he hopes to survive their fistic meeting in the main fight of Wally Oakes' promotion at tne Happy worm stadium tomorrow night. He will also have to
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  • 174 6 rE application of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council for affiliation with the Asian Games Federation in New Delhi has been approved and athletic and other sporting teams from Singapore are now eligible for participation in the games. The Games start on March 4
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  • 42 6 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. UNION matches played today are as follows:Bristol 26 Old Merchant Taylors 6. Cardiff 24 Watsomans 0. Gloucester 8 Universities Athletic Union 6. Leicester 13 Barbarians 13. Northampton 17 Birmingham 3 Swansea 32 London Welsh 3. —Reuter.
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  • 70 6 THE following are the revised 2nd round fixtures in the current S.H.A Knockout Hockey Tournament: Today (Dec. 28): S.C.R-C. versus Khalsa Association (replay) at Hong Lim Green 5 p.m."; S.CC. versus RNAS Sembawang on Padang at 5 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 30: S.R C. Reds" versus P.W.D- Sports Club
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  • 173 6 UP. LONDON, Today. INDIA and Australia thus lor I are the only badminton playing countries whose challenge have been received for the Pacific zone of the Thomas Cup 1951—1952 competition. The Secretary of the International Badminton Federation, Mr. H. A. E. Scheele told the
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  • 142 6 U.P. WASHINGTON. Wed. THE Nation-1 Boning Association released its final 1950 ratings yesterday, tabling Joe Louis, heawwe.gm King. irom IVil to «551 only as an "outstanding boxer" while describing Ezzard Charies. his successor, as a said there is no log cal contender lor the crown won
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  • 50 6 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. A DELEGATION of the International Refugee Organisation will arrive in Turkey on Jan. 5 at the invitation of the Turkish Government to investigate the expulsion of the Turkish minority from Bulgaria. Ankara Radio reported tocay. A committee had been set up to help the refugees.—Reuter.
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    • 645 6 for U.K./CONTINENT: S pore P. Sham Penang Benwyvis for Havre, Lon- don, Hamburg Benalbanach for Liverpool, gy, IT/M Dec,* Jan. ttenavon for Liverpool. Glasgow. Dublin R'dam, port 30 31 Dcc Antwerp Dec,lo Jan. UrM Jan.H-16 Jan. Ben venue for London, Antwerp Rotterdam. H'burg j 16 18 Jan Hull. M'brough 6-13
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    • 120 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Kut»i KbrtrriiftOTi L.WiyO tioUani-Amertca Utm* >< theriand Lin* Rotterdam. Rotterdam. Aatterdaa. HALIFAX BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'pon Ift B'bam enane •Kota Baroe (RL) 26/29 Dec. 30/31 Dec. *Soestdyk (HAL) 30 Dec/5 Jan. ri/7 Jan. Tan Singkep (SMN) 18/24 Jan. 25/26 Jan. 27/28
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    • 1147 6 SHIPPING I BOUSTEAD CO., LTD* I SINGAPORE I Lloyds Agents In Singapore. 1 Ticket Agents For Malayan Railwavi 1 GLEN LINE 9 J ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTV&Rp Rrm DAM, HAMBURG. «uiTjg, at BRECO NSHIRB Due h f GLENEARN Due V* J ctfU-t UA FO« BTRAITB, HONGKONG, ANU JAt^^ RADNORSHIRE
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    • 98 6 I MISCELLANEOUS j EARN Jin per day *f*£ work. Send $1 for hst of showm how (B j» Jalan Besar. bincapp. 1951 Astrological R $25, Send k« cash da,e ~o f n W Market*** Prof. Alsagoff, 34-B. Mar*ei j-^ Singapore. cum** HOROSCOPE readl by m~ Astrologer for Wj;J~£*tfi revealed and
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  • 7382 7 Third Day Of Penang Races i Div. 2— 1 Mile And '.10 Yds. Sr r 1 penaug. 8.13 t i\ii' U mil**. -.00 (E. Don7neav^ Raheen. 8.0» 5 .Cr. 33 1 5 »«C*. Going heavy. penang. 7.13 S 4I\TH: i—7 furs. (Ayres) Diat. 2. •pi 1
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    • 183 7 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/H H./COSTmUMX, B'pore B'ham. Penang Selandla" for Saigon and Bangkok 29-31 Dec. 28-28 Dec. Meonia" for Saigon and m Bangkok —-12-13 Jan. Lt-U Jan. 10-10 Jan. India- for Bangkok, Hongkong Manila, Kobe and Yokohama 7-10 Feb. "Kambodia" for Hongkong, Kobe and Yokohama 16-17 F«b. "Kvernaas" for Saigon and
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  • 70 8 A.P. LONDON. Today. Peking radio reported yesterday that t-he U.S. dollar is losing buying power in China. The broadcast, heard in London, said the rate quoted by the Bank of China slumped Tuesday from 30.000 Chinese dollars for one U.S. dollar to 20.360. The report added
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  • 285 8 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Today. HUTCH and Indonesian delegates failed to agree W on the future status of Western New Guinea at their last meeting here yesterday—"deadline for a M But™t n was announced that during the day Holland tried to break the deadlock by proposing that negotiations
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  • 16 8 Group A—lB bottles, GrouD AB—s bottles. Group B—l9 bottles. Group 0—46 bottles. Donors —8.
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  • 212 8 PARIS, Today. THE French government warned yesterday that 1 Soviet Russia has an army of 170 divisions totalling 4,600,000 men under arms in addition to another 950,000 men in her satellite states. The estimate was made by Defence Minister Jules Moch during a debate on
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  • 108 8 Reuter. MIHE. Seychelles. Wed. THE small island of Farquhar. in the Seychelles group, has been devastated by a cyclone, it was learned here. When the cyclone hit the island a 100-ton schooner, the Manetta. which was loading copra, was blown on to the beach and is now
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  • 130 8 A.P. MANILA. Wed. THE government's Price Stabilization Corporation was ordered to import and stock- pile immediately 15 commodiI ties and raw materials in j "short supply" in the Philippines. Import quotas for such j items for the first quarter of i 1951 were lifted by an
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  • 72 8 V.M.C.A.: Miss Rose Mary Winnis "Chr.stmas Legends" at 8 p.m. CHINESE Y.M.t.A.: students' 4.30; body build ng 5.30 p.m. Mandarin Bible study 8 p.m. THEOSOI'HIt'AL SOCIETY: "Yoga by Mr. A. P, Pillay at 8. Cairnh 11 Road. 6 30 p.m. N \TIVITY PLAY: All Methodist play
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  • 90 8 CATHAY: "Summer Stock" at 11 1.45. 4 15. 6.45 9.30 p.m. \LHAMBKA: "Stardust on the Base" and "Bells of Rosita" 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 A 9.3* P.m. PAVILION: "Trio 2. 4.15. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. UOXY; "Make Mine Laughs and "The Tattooed Stranger" at 3. 6.1t and 9.15 pm. CAPITOL:
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  • 31 8 H W I<\6 a.m. (8 ft. I in.) 12 00 p.m. «9 ft. 8 in.) TOMORROW H.W.: 3.36 a m. tS ft. 7 in 12.39 p.m. <9 ft. 8 in.)
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  • 139 8 Reuter. SHILLONG. ASSAM, Today. rE Chinese offensive in Tibet had been halted because of the heavy snowfall, an official spokesman of the northeast frontier agency which is administered by the Indian Government said here last night. But the propaganda war was still on, he added.
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  • 118 8 AP. WASHINGTON, Today. BY a new U.S. Coast Guard order, all maritime workers yesterday became subject to a security clearance system de- j signed to safeguard U.S. ports and harbours from sabotage and SP Every American employed on ships or docks will be required to
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  • 21 8 KARACHI. Wed. Sponsored by the International Labour Organisation, a 13-nation technical conference on co-operation opened here yesterday.
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  • 140 8 A.P. BOMBAY, Today. THE Gaekwar of Baroda, famed for his turf suc--1 cesses, yesterday started a new kind of flutter in Indian political circles. He declared that the Indian Government has fooled the 600 Indian Princes who agreed to relinquish their autocratic powers
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  • 1289 8 MELBOURNE. Wed. ENGLAND became two down in the series of five cricket Test matches when Australian won the second game by 28 runs today. To those who have watched the fluctuations of fortune in the first two Tests such a position scarcely can be
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  • 115 8 Reuter. Australia Ist Inn?. 194 England Ist Inns. 197 Australia 2nd Inns. 181 i ENGLAND 2nd Inns. Simpson b Lindwall 2'< Washbrook b Iverson 8 Pailev b Johnson v Hutton c R. L ndwall b Johnston Dewes cN. Harvey b Iverson 5 Parkhouse lbw Johnston 28 Close lbw b
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  • 78 8 BELGRADE. Wed. A YUGOSLAV spokesman sharply attacked the North Korean "national liberation movement" as responsible for the Korean war because it did not throw off Soviet domination. The attack by Vladimir Dedijer in the December issue of "The Communist" the official organ of the
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    • 90 8 "To**** DON'T MISS IT WRESTLING HAPPY WORLD STADIUM SATURDAY 30th DECEMBER, AT 9.00 P.M. APPEARING FOR THE FIRST TIME AUSTRA^ HAS GRAPPLED WITH TH E WORLD'S BEST. CLAIMS HE WILL SMASH ANYONE IN SINGAPORE. VERSUS WONG BUCK LEE Wong Said "I'll Soon Find Out Just How Tough He I».* Supported
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    • 197 8 NOTICES "the" bankruptcy ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. Wage Earner's Administration Order No. 75 of 1939. Re: YEO JOO SONG, of No 124, Bukit Arang Road, Singapore; Clerk. NOIiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final dividend
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    • 547 8 NOTICES I Addition I General ImprtwemJ! ri° fcß der Sect.en 52 o j%f>s» Improvement Or* Plan of prowwI B Bukit Timah hy^ t a^t,B Notice to owners of property .1 rf *«B the plan or oL> J affected. K»*B Whereas the an» isH provemcnt Trust ha. Ed it necessary to
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 63 8 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boriiig 'WOW.' THE EXPLOSION V —AND FROM \FI WONDER IF OURWI DONT SEE HOVV A I IF IT 1 WAS SO TERRIFIC IT J THREE HUN DKED\ GIANT CANNON WIT COULD V£ MISSED WONT GET THAT (T EVEN BUSTED OUR < MILES AWAY.' J STEADY BLASTED J
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    • 383 8 BLUE NETWORK ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 10.00 a.m. Nfw? from Singapore followed by the Emergency «e»i from Kuala Lumpur; 10 10 Close Down; 12.00 noon Programmes in Malay. 100 p.m. The Radio Orchestra: 1.30 Time Signal and N*ws; 1.45 Dance Mnwc; 20« p.m. Close Down; 1 6.00 p.m. Programme Summary: 6.C2 ChiMrens
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