Singapore Standard, 4 December 1950

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard iOi i 55 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1950. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 250 1 Peking Keels, UN Officials Again Confer E{\<; >I1 W, Dec. 2 (UP)— The Chinese .erred v, ith top I sited Nations official, line as ilu- Secretary of Stat»\ Dean BBS Iv^o I.V rt*|>r«-sentati\«>s tn for isuhation on the Far Eastern rri^is. lid that there would be further Meetings ai nirmluT
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  • 5 1 Position Very Grim-Shinwell gfdgfdg fg
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  • 5 1 Baby In S'pore Riv er
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  • 58 1 Slims Pledge To Overseas Troops LONDON. Dec 3. (Reuter).— I _hal Slim, m a broadcast, said he would "do his see Britain's fl res ovei s< iper!y backed up. He said. "You have igh job whether it is m niggle iggle m But you have shown the h m Britain.
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  • 163 1 Amoy Reds Rebuild Airport HONGKONG, Dc 3 (AP)— A Ja] -built airfield on the coast of Fukien, opposite Foii. is being rebuilt and extended. The English-language Hongg Standard, quoting arrivals I the Fukien port of Amoy, said today more than 10.000 workers are currently renovating that city's Koh Chi aerodron
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  • 51 1 WITH THE 10TH CORPS IN KOREA. Dee. li i UP):— Fifteen Reds surrendered to a rearguard c ,-,<■> i:;g the U.S. Marine Withdrawal from the Chosin trap on Sunday afternoon with the explanation that the heavy allied air strikes were too much
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  • 90 1 This picture was taken by Lillian Buckoke ll hours after .Mrs. Adelaine Hertogh weal to the Convent of the Good Shepherd m Singapore Sal night to be with her daughter, Bertha, who has been restored to her custody. It is a picture which toils
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  • 236 1 M.W YORK, D.c. 3 (A-*)— A British official said yesterdaj thai Asians must determine the fate of Asia ami that the British hope to live m peace "with the government of China, whether it be Communist or not." Mr. Kenneth Younger, British Minister of Stale,
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  • 77 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 3 (Reu-ter-AAP) Sir A 1 vary Gascoigne, head of the British Mission to Japan, arrived here from Manila yesterday en route to Malaya for a meeting on December 7 for talks on latest developments m Asia. The Governor of Hongkong, Sir
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  • 134 1 Urges Talks On S. Africa Racial Issue LAKE St T CCESS, Dec. 2 (UP) The General Assembly of the United Nations today approved a resolution that recommends that the government of India, Pakistan, and South Africa, held "round table' talks, m order to arrive at a solution of the problem
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  • 62 1 More Air Ser vices Hit By Strike TWELVE of 40 fortnightly services of BO AC touching Calcutta have been affected by strike of electrical engineers ot the airline m London. The bi-weekly London-Tokyo Argonaut service and weekly i London-Calcutta flight have been -aispended but five fortnightly Constellation services m the
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  • 33 1 Standard Staff Reporter Doraisamy Ganesan, an Indian, of New Bridge Road, was stabbed yesterday afternoon and is m a critical condition at the General Hospital. A suspect has 1 been arrested.
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  • 265 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 3 (AP)- three-point plan for saving world peace was propose; today by Premier PfiKl.it Nehru addressing the All-India Newspaper Editors Conference. He suggested this plan: 1 'For the moment we should stop this business of running down each
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  • 155 1 Top Army Men Say: No War WASHINGTON, Dee 2 (CP) Top military leaders told a Congressional committee that "we cannot under any circumstances" allow ourselves to be brought into a fullscale war with China, it was revealed today. Chairman George 11. Marion, Democrat oi Texas, of the House Military Appropriations
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  • 95 1 'Let MacA. Bomb Manchuria' WASHINGTON. Dec. 3 (AP): --Several U.S. Senators of both parties— Democrat and Republican—have endorsed Gen. MacArthur's view that the Chinese Communist push m Korea is an "undeclared war." and they urged that G<m. Mac Arthur be given authority to bomb troop concentrations and supply sources of
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  • 73 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 3. fAP>. America has now a stockpile of about 700 atomic bombs. Look Magazine estimates. The magazine said it is also believed there are only doubtful chances of success m making the hydrogen bomb. Mac Donald To Meet Pressmen Today Mr.
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  • 33 1 PASADENA, (Cal.) Dec. 3, 'Reuter*. An earthquake strong enough to cause "considerable damage" has been recorded on se sinographs here. The affected area is believed to be ia the Pacific Ocean.
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  • 420 1 General U N Retreat In N. Korea TOKYO, Dee. 3 (UP) Heavily outiiumbered I nited Nations forces began a nenenl withdrawal soulliward today from their northwerf front positions above Pyongyang lo a>oi<l hetna overwheinted by another massive Chinese attack* A headquarters communique Said the situation was ''relatively quiet" on the
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  • 52 1 WASHINGTON. Dec (Beater I General I Lawton Coilins. American Arm? Chief of Staff, is due m Tokyo todaj for coaterem <•* with General MacArtfcar Geaeral Collins is ace— i panied b\ Major -Gene? „1 Charles Cabell, Direitoi of tateiligeace br the \ir Force, and a
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  • 182 1 Tommies Holding Songchon TOKYO. I) I, AAP) tai ions of British 27th B fought alongside the Ame r ie First Cavalry Division day on the exposed right flank of the United N •ace line to hold a 1 Songchon, a British spok man announced today. An Australian battalion into action
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 4 2 Singapore Made Takeo Nervous...
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  • 246 2 ...Sydney 'Terrified' Him Standard Staff RejHUtCl SIM. .POKE mve T.kro HigOatsi, I 1 rem h -speaking stock] Japaaese, a nervous niitht List Suaday. He rented \v;lh apprehension n c on d by repwU.l3, raskia_ thro: |gh Kallaag lirpoil to lun bote! be r m ii i to! me ii a,i
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  • 22 2 s g of a i On Nov. 2; I 1 m. i G living m icial 1
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  • 52 2 Funds Needed For Lepers' X'mas Cheer 'Mir RAF I S mittee ie Home. h is p of X YWCA Quay, ircels for the patients, while eh w to C Adams'! St. tr to Mr. S g CI a. 74 B Robinson B Among the patients arc 76 number ol them
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  • 13 2 SEREMBAN. Sun.— Al I draw ings m col I innv m
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  • 20 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun —A r-old Mali v. A I senten ed to 18 for He had five ivictions.
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  • 38 2 BATU PAH AT. Sun.— The vernment English S d its annual S I Day anal (i distribution at the school here last night. Inche S binte Onn, wife of the District Oilicer. away the prizes.
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  • 363 2 INCREASE POLLING STAFF -C.C TAN A rrangemen tsAt Voting Stations 'Unsatisfactory 9 IF THE Colony Government really wishes to promote democracy then it should lose no time m increasing the staff of the elections office so that there will be no shortage of personnel to attend to the queues at
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  • 57 2 Photo taken m front of the American CoßSalate !n Penang Wkk wan d> opened on Saturday. The croup shown are (left to tight) Lt W < Col. Karl Stewart, Mr. William R. Langdon. Coasul Geaeral Lutkins, U.S. Consul m Penang; Mr Richard A Poole, X la
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  • 229 2 Che Ammo Wants To See Maria BILE Mansoor Adabi Lay indispoosd M home rcfn« to >«•«> > ifiitors and reporters, < \w Amina m ho bmm ared to have overcome the initial shod of partial *iih Maria Hertogfa chatted %w«li me yesterd In Mansoor Adabi's house at Rowell Road' she
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  • 40 2 Standard Stal lepatl PRESIDENT of the Br. c Unions I Mr. H. L. B ed m Singapore by Qa Constellation a y t -national B Air Bullock, the 17.X X A H. S
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  • 300 2 Standard Staff Reporter. ALTHOUGH only one Labour Party candidate had been returned m the .Municipal elections last week, the Labour Party is nol discouraged because there is ample evidence to show that there is an ever growing support for ihe Party, the Party President,
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  • 123 2 Colombo Plan Excellent Policy Lee Standard Staff Reporter MR. LEE KONG CHI AN leader of the Chinese community is m favour of the Colombo Plan, which he said is an excellent long term policy for the economic development of Singapi r< "No doubt a large proportion oi the money required
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  • 43 2 A VARIETY concert m aid of the Assam Relief Fund will be taged by the Indian Fine Arts Society today ar.d tomorrow at 8.:: m p.m. at the Vi< toria Theatre under the patronage of the G or, Sir Franklin Gims<
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  • 313 2 My. Frisby Assures Vernacular Schools Standard Staff Correspondent I THE EDU< VTlOy Department ha- no intention to interfere with the dissemination ol Chinese culture m Chinese schools, nor with [he dissemination of Malai <»r Indian culture m the respective vernacular schools. This assurance was given bj My. 1. W. Frisby
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  • 49 2 St .John's W oman Adviser In S 'pore Standard Staff Reporter I LSS I. RICHER, of the St John Ambulance A_ arrived m S re by Qj Constellation from Lon branch m th Miss Rich >r who was met by Mis. D Fan's. Secretary m S thai m Malaya.
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  • 51 2 S 'pore ASP Leav es On Retirement Standard Staff R< porter MR J. E. JEAI Superintendent Mi Force who was attached to the Marine Police, left for A ha on retirement last Sati by the s.s. Gorgon. Mr. Jeans woo was 26 m this country was by a party of
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  • 289 2 A NEW law has been passed m Ceylon to enable Ceylonese m Malaya, who so desire to resume their Citizenship 0 f Ceylon by descent, the Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya Mr M. Saravanamuttu, revealed in' Singapore yesterday. Previously, under the Ccv ion Citizenship Act No. 18
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  • 228 3  - A ttlee Fears Red Chinese In tervention In Malaya, Will Caution Washington Andrew Roth B) I the last decisions Mr Attlee made before been I give the green light to plans thonties m Malaya to speed moppins-un guerillas. c B F k I etween de- m m X re i
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  • 109 3 Bandits Seize Food Load Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Armed bandits m IVrak stopped a lorry containiii" food ami Molt "the load. In 1 ahang bandits also stole a quantity of food from labourers' lines. Security forces following an airstrike m Selangor were tired upon by bandits. There was
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  • 146 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —A protest is to be lodged with the Government by the Executive Council of the Federation of Government Administrative and Clerical Unions against j any delay m negotiations on 1 the revision of salaries. This was one of the
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  • 52 3 Photo. Majar-Genera! R. E. trquhart, G.O.C. Malaya, stirs the Christmas Pudding for his H.Q. staff. On the left is Staff Sergeant QMS. David McCalmont. who is travelling by air native sampan, train and scout car m his visits to Units to help prepare their Christmas fare
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  • 207 3 EVERY British soldier m Malaya has been promised a traditional Christmas dinner. But many will have lo eat lheir turkey and plum pudding upto three days after Christmas, for there ran be no let-down m tin* round-the-clock patrolling ami guard against Communist terrorists. The
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  • 149 3 Relief For Sintok Squatters Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— A 15-man delegation consisting of representatives from various Chinese associations m Perak arrived m Penang today bringing with them about 1,000 suits of old clothing and about $4,000 cash to help the "Sintok" squatters at Pulau Jerejak Detention Camp. About 000
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  • 72 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. Kong Ah Moi, 57, who gave a housewarming 1 party on Oct. 28 and allowed her premises to be used for gaming was fined $300 by Magistrate Che Bahaudin yesterday. On that day police raided Kong's house m Jalan Bendahara and arrested
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  • 55 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Sun Mr X. H. Bains will attend the RIDA meeting at Kuala Lumpur ton -row as the Settlement's repre sentative. Mr, Bains will also attend the RIDA Rubber Sub-Cor-n• ;e meeting on Tuesday. Mr Bains is acting Chairman of the Settlement's
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  • 64 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sun. Two well-known Indian families of Negri Sembilan arid Pahang were united m marriage yesterday at St Mark's Church when Miss Esther Sirmoni of Seremban was married to Mr. William Daniel of Bentong. The Rev Hwang officiated. A reception was held at
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  • 337 3  - UK Support To End War In Malaya Andrew Roth B > Standard Stall" Correspondent LONDON. Sim. Th, parade of British authorities from Malaya who have streamed through London this la>t month have secured Cabinet support lor tinmore vigorous measure* outlined m Kuala Lumpur ami Singapore on Nov. 21. Gen. Briggs
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  • 97 3  -  Andrew Roth By Standard Staff Correspondent LONITOX. Sun. Indonesia hopes the Malayan conflict will be settled soon on the basis of freedom for its people. Foreign Minister Mr. Mohammed Etoem said here yesterday. Roem was asked whether the close link between Malaya and Indonesia gave
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  • 92 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Chinese school teachers m the Federation will form a panMalayan association. They hope to build up a strong association m furtherance of their objects for better salary scales and working conditions. The move to form a pan- Malayan
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  • 254 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. The price of rubber max be stabilised at below present market price if the I nited States Government appoints a sole buyer for the purchase of rubber. Tliis was thc opinion formed l>\ Mr. Heah Joo Seang, president of the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 365 3 tik\ M l_ At t Hindustan: J fcraa_ 6.3U and Sun: \> Plaza: Cheaper By The Dozen R (Rl >. Customs Q f Our rm <' Th 1. i and 9.30 p.m I her- •ll -,nri Bl* nd 9 p.m. Sapphire: Kembar (Malay) 11 League Hockey: Sturrock Club a.m.. 1
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  • 745 4 1 AST Sat m day's Municipal elections m Singapore were a disappointment m one respect: the per- ters who went to the polls was the so far. The inclement weather was partly le foi this Another reason was the less vi campaigning which preceded the polling. -hough the
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  • 661 4 "FOR THE PEACE OF THE COMMUNISTS" "THE Stockholm "peace" petition has arrived m Bangkok and is creating a big stir m the capital city with supporting literature appearing from nowhere. PAN-ASIA News- paper correspondent G. M. Pillay of Bang- kok describes m this article how Commu- 1 nism is making
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  • 1104 4  - 'LIFE IS VERY SWEET, BROTHER' JOHN MOORE By DACIAL persecution is ab- horrent to the English; yet we have an oppressed minority whom we persecute m a very orderly and English way by means of by-laws and. Medical Officers of Health and a kindly village policeman on a bicycle. Tne
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  • 12 4 "Gee! that's handy! Something concrete to work on at last!
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  • 809 4 bociaiLsm Is An Escalator Sir; Please allow me some v. ble space to answer Mr. Tan Soon Kirn's letter i a "II ur R I." First and foremost, he can thank the God above him that Labour Rule m every white man's country, otherwise Malaya would soon
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    • 216 4 S\^l_£f_ American understanding on the most pressing issues so essential to world peace would result from the forthcoming conference. Nature Aid For Reds THE CHINA PRESS. Kuala Lumpur, listed ten reasons for the failure of the United Nations forces m Korea: 1. Over-confidence m view of its one month's uninterrupted
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  • 320 5 Attlee Reaches Agreement W ith France MM>V Her. J AP)-War-*hy Brhain and greed 011 >aturtlay lo press for an early seltle„h N.ucl Russia and Red China of the Korean ami 011-Cf danger-packed quarrels. nf Qt re rted that Secretary urallT DCa a A( heSOn 2 WWK conferen^ with hi, N,t
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  • 74 5 Nehru May Join Talks -N ew Delhi v HI l>e, I (FP).— i »nes here tokft .it the Indian P mdit Jauaharial foil the Attleej rul: ks ia w asMagtea, order itd-St* between pofwen and hunt, m an the war m X BM nt officials r< ueent about :r.»m Washtngtoß
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  • 45 5 Anglo-Egypt Pact Talks Start Today aty will be held 1 s rotary, the 11 was an- ..a is giving iv: I es said l position ith the ment to make di ite over I troops al Zone. [1 Britain v. her position that cannot be
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  • 22 5 Dec 3 -up W.G Andrews, t_M BriFleet, has been Admiral, il was tounced here Adwho Fleet reI Tuesday gship, HMS
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  • 87 5 VALETTA. MALTA, Dec. 2. (AP) Princess Elizabeth sails j Sunday morning on a private visit to the King and Queen of the Hellenes m the Mediterranean Fleet's despatch vessel.! H M.S. Surprise. Escorting the Surprise to Phaleron Bay is the frigate. H.M.S. Magpie, with
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  • 136 5 FLUSHING MEADOW. Dec. 2 (Reuter):— The United Nations General Assembly by a vote of 46 to 10 with four abstentions approved today a plan to federate an autonomous Eritrea with Ethiopia under the sovereignty of the Ethiopian Crown. The plan puts up an
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  • 82 5 photo ?m? lv/1 u/i h °K W S t le flrst m^ting of the United Nations Commission for the Cnificition Mv U Bu^ri 1 -l T f K T a m th Chan,bf r of thc AUiefJ °_5_3 for Japan m th" -eP^__l_^fJ^S inrnt s <'<
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  • 407 5 TAJPEH, Dee. 2 (UP)— Nationalist China's Premier, (hen Cheng, today warned the democratic world thai Communis! aggression must he stopped m Korea. He said that the issue of freedom versus Communism must be settled once and for all m Korea, and that any temporary settlement
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  • 222 5 SEOUL, Dec. 2. (Renter 1 President Syngman Rhee clared today m a special sSage to the Korean people there was "no question" that t objective of Chinese Com pist armies m Korea was t' "destruction oi ail United tions forces. "The enemy Is m
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  • 242 5 LULL IN TIBET BROKEN LONDON, Dec. 2 (Reuter)— Communist China today broke a silence of several weeks on military operations m Tibet by announcing that the "Peoples Liberation Army" forces had raptured Lolungchung, 62 miles southwest of the fortress town of Chamdo. The New China News Agency m a message
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  • 254 5 SAIGON. Dec. 2 (UP)— Two more American fourengined "Privateer* patrol bombers part of the increasing United States aid to Indo-(hina landed here J today. Three other patrol planes, which were need with success by the American Navy m World War 11. art* now bong flown
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  • 193 5 Soviets Have 25 Divisions In E. Germany BONN. GERMANY. Dee. 3 (UP) The United States High Commissioner for Germany. John J. McCloy. said that the Russians have more than 25 j combatant divisions m East I Germany, which are capable of j reaching the- Rhine m a quick thrust. But
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  • 157 5 Titz"'s Foreign Minister: BELGRADE, Dec 2 (UP)— The Foreign Minister, ard kardolj, arrived here today, and immediately reported to .Marshal Tito and his fellow politbureau tubers on his United Nations mission and on the tense world situation. Kardelj's return is expected j be
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  • 24 5 TAIPEI. Dec. 2— (AP)— The China Union Press claimed Nationalist guerillas had captured six county towns m South China.
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  • 31 5 TAIPEI. Dec. 2 (AP) The authorities here have requested pro-Nationalist Chinese shipping lines m Hongkong to move their headquarters to Formosa before the end of this year.
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  • 188 5 Artisan Finds Pre-Christ Sarcophagus MATARIA, EGYPT. Dec. 2 (UP) An artisan poking m the soil discovered a finely sculptured tomb and sarcop- hagus belonging to a sun worshipping high priest of the pre-Christian era. the authorities here said today. The tomb was found not far from the obelisk of Malaria,
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  • 182 5 WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (AP) E.C. A. A d m Inistrator William C Foster reporti I on Saturday on return From I globe girdling inspection tour that European leaders si cerned about the future of the Marshall Plan m view ol Korean crisis.
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  • 32 5 State Of Emergency Re-Imposed In Ca iro CAIRO, Dec 1 imposed In Cairo < thii morning H clamped down as a r the ti-Britisl o*i Novemner 23, bu( lei Lifted when thc ti
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    • 724 6  -  H. L. Hopkin by I OX DON. Nov. 2-. (By I _v Mail >: A nt by c Ministry of H< t aused consternation g the medical profesespecia ly tiie doctors I with the adminis- n of hospitals The order instructs hosp authorities to make big
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  • 1024 6 DEARER LIVING COST IN MALAYA UN Setback In Korea Causes (By A Correspondent) IN SPITE of difficult trading conditions, a comparatively large amount of business was transacted on the Singapore share market. The serious setback suffered by the United Nations forces m Korea and the increasing tension m international politics
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  • 123 7 TOKYO. Doc. 3 (Reuter- 1 AAP): The future Japanese I Emperor's first American pri- i vate tutoress Mrs. Elizabeth Gray Vming left Japan on Sunday for her home m the j United States. Mrs. Vining, who sailed on the Danish ship Peter Maersk, i
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  • 203 7 Tigh tens Ban On Exports To Red China WASHINGTON, Dee. 2 (LP)— The Commerce! apartment lonighl Blapped new and tighter controls npon shipments of strategic materials to Communist- nominated countries and ordered the licensing of all exports to Soviet satellites m Asia. The new regulations effective it midnight w ere
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  • 70 7 HONGKONG, Nov. 3 fl*** Departure schedules were cancelled toclay for a number of ships, which sail between Hongkong and North China ports, because of the war situation m Korea. Freight rates were boosted drastically on lines which maintained their schedules. One company cancelled all
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  • 60 7 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Sun. The Mai v Gii S< ht i I a1 Merbau ged a very interesting concert before a capacity crowd at the Biaritz Amusement Park ii aid of the University End< wment Fund. This was the first time that a .Malay
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    43 7 photo. r.,rHi_W attack nipped m the hud m Saturday's MAIS Mala.sa l:u;by match between Th<« C ivi.a..-.s ana ■•^"noulin-: "weil aw ay with the hall, is tackled hy Services' Anderson, Martindale .No. 5) holding a watching Services. vu\\ Met a yard away.- Standard
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  • 104 7 Standard Stall Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun— The existence of the new Public Works Department regional workshop m the Rahang area of Seremban is a mixed blessing, according to an official report. The writer says that: "It is considered that a very much smaller workshop capable only of the repairs
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  • 31 7 Standard Staff Correspondent PEN AN G Sun. The majority of Chinese schools here are giving their teachers a general raise m their basic pay retrospective August 1, 1950.
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  • 64 7 Hydro Employee Gets Four Months Standard Stalf Correspondent IPOH. Sat.— Daud bin Yacob, 31-year-old assistant purifier employed by the Perak River Hydro Electric Power Company was sentenced to four months' imprisonment yesterday by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. Whimster. Daud was found guilty of theft of
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  • 300 7 Big-Scale Planting Of Rubber In US Urged WASHINGTON, Dec. I. (AP) Guayule, which has hern recommended by ihe L .S. Senate Armed Services Preparedness Committee as a substitute for Asir i natural rubber, is a shrub native to arid land-. ll can produce latex after one year but gives maximum
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    49 7 photo. This is not India, but Japan where a cosmopolitan meeting was recently held under the auspices of the YWCA m Tokyo, with young women from some fourteen nations participating. Photo shows India's "Pooja" dance performed by Miss Pratibha Inder Sen, daughter of the Indian Vice-Consul m Tokyo.- PANA
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  • 147 7 WASHINGTON* Dee. (OT n Truman Xl up a new Civil Defence Agency toda. executive order lie appointed former Governor af Rfl < Millard F. Caldwell, as its head. This action was taken as a fight was brewing m ongress over the bill to establish
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  • 100 7 Standard Stan" Reporter JOHORE BAHRU Sat. S. Senathipathi, store-keeper of the Medical Department. Johore Bahru, successfully appealed against a sentence of 12 months imprisonment tt r misappropriating 14 cases of DDT belonging to the J< Medical Department, I Mr. Justice Paul Stoir m the Johore
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  • 24 7 KOTA BAHKU. Sun.—Kelantan S"ots headed by Chieftain Air. Duncan Ken- cell ed their national day with a dinner at the Rest House.
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  • 26 7 Murder: Three Tamils C harged ramus. ay i murder ate'i I Court today. accused who are defended Mr. K. P. S. R remanded m i I
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  • 122 7 Pope Lights Lamp Over Peter's Tomb i ,i\ Lie* (B i Pope PfaM \»I lit a ni.irale and udl lamp the supposed tomb ol the Apostle |'et< r m s peti is Basjtli i to sj i.ih:»!iM the < athelic (mm rch's solidai it with <>• thia .a st :mki
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    • 50 7 r~ /t\ 1 fiT's mv birthday l^Cy) c (n^) /"how will he f/jEEPE^si'O f i was just J^¥^^lfe* 1 f -v 1 r^TNOSSIN! AIN'T TELLIN' I f>=R HEAD'S TOO S.V.OOTH V) '".V I 3 I kvT^T) A THINS, ELV^EK^j V* c gAP p SOVtB LU^FS^-^j ||MR O^_^ T f j
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  • 147 8 Test Cricket Proposal SYDNEY. Dec. 2 (Rculer-AAP) IV*t cnckel Wtrhci m wlndl Australia oppose the rest of the Empire may he played in*\t year as part of the Jubilee celebrations. Tbia is a desire ot the Federal opposition acting leader Dr. Evatt, and the
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  • 87 8 Thai Boxing Champs Lose In Manila M INULA, Dec 3— (AP) i.mnv C.impo. Filipino fiyweighl champion. 110 lbs* won a unanimous judges' drriiioa over Thai Sit_>hol. 11l Ibv. i-hampion of Siam, m i tea round hoxiim; match last m.-.'-a at Kizal Stadium. F •>•>■.■' lex si i ed superior boxing
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  • 109 8 T S I following players b to represi nt P k t S ..ad Penang on j a 10 respei lively at ~>.i'" Sel_uago*r* Kirs. G. W*. V E. Pul I Swan Gaik. ng, Chiang Wi n Surii Tpg). P. f s Mudaliar V P, Ch(
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  • 179 8 JOHANNESBURG, Dec (Renter) Vie Toweel (South Africa) retained his World and Empire Bantamweight Championships at the Wembley Stadium here tonight when he forced Danny O'Sullivan the British champion, into submission at the end of the tenth round. If was early apparent thai Toweel was g >ing
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  • 204 8 Youthful Goh Poh Soon, winner of this year's Singapore best All-Rounder cycling competition, won yesterday's 100-lap 25 miles grass track cycle race held at St. Andrews School ground. He won by one lap. Second was Edin Peters. Poh Sum rode a well-judged r ice
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  • 369 8 IPOH, Sun. One of the most disgraceful exhibitions of hail sportsmanship was seen on the hockey field yesterday morning m interstate match between Penang and Negri Sembilan which Negri won deserviugly hv two goals to nil. i Both umpires had occasion to warn the players,
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  • 167 8 UK Rugby Union Results LONDON. Dec. 2 fßeuter)— Following arc the latest Rugby Union results: Ist English International Trial (played at Hotley). Whites 13 Colours 0 CLUB MATCHES Guy's 11. 0 Coventry li London Scot. 9 Bath p; London Irish 3 Richmond 8 Old Mill. 0 Wasps 27 St. Garts
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    99 8 picture. LOXDOX. Dec. 2 (Reuter). Barrow 5 Salford 0 Bramley 9 Batley 15 Belle Vueß. 19 Widnes 5 Dewsbury 28 Leeds 6 Feat'rst'i.e R 9 Wakefield T 23 Huddersfield 9 Hull 7 Kingston R. 11 Halifax 18 Hunslet It) Castli ford 5 Oldham 4 Kieghley 4 Saint Helens
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  • 73 8 LONDON. Dec fßeuh Sir Noel Curtis Bennet. aged 68. a member of the International Olympic Committee, collapsed and died while making an after dinner speech at the Savoy Hotel His younger brother Henry collapsed and died at Dorchester Hotel. London, on November, 1936. also while making
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  • 46 8 NEW YORK. Dec 3 (AP) The United States Navy trounced the Amy 14-2 m a football upset yesterday at Philadelphia's Municipal stadium. The Navy trictory i nded the 28-gatne unbeaten record of the cadets and thrilled 103,000 spectators including President, Truman.
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  • 391 8 FOLLOWING are the weights for all the eight races on the second day of the Perak Tint' Club December meeting: Horses (lass Div. 1 (> Furlongs. Charlemagne 9.00 Brave Wind 8.1Lord Dhoti 8.11 liberty Hag 8.10 Tollana 8.09 Smiling Through 8.09 Dendrite 8.08 Autumn Balloon 8.06 Enterprise
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  • 274 8 MALACCA. Sun— Scoring a goal m thc first half and four m the second half without reply from the Cameronians (Ist Bn.), Muar Chinese retained the Victory Cup for 1950. The Muar Chinese have won the Cup every year since the inception of
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  • 512 8 LONDON, Dec. 2 (Reuter) Form Merit complet< -U j English football league;, today. Three of the League lead. Div.), Coventry City (2nd) and Tranmere Rovers (Northern and Nottingham Forest, top of the Southern section did no h, It is difficult to decide which performance
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  • 123 8 Teachers Lose To Forresters A DBA* u,id have beta a much dean jester da y'j Hockey mm competition tii bet wees Teachers 1 and Sfceiwood I the EMMM m and. ended m I tf the Forresten the £-,»al coming niidw.i m the j,^ half auainst the run ol Slippery g:
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  • 313 8 H'OII. Sun. Axter tlirir disappointing d lav In th** morning u<_ain>t \«*<_ri Sembilan. i'n n. surprising.! good perforn__M_ee m the evening the more fancied IVrak team li\ three goal- „<» m the last of the triangular hockey match* played lore to<ia\ But their victory was
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    • 34 8 v r**"^ m*m*Bam\ i TlM__K_-d HIGH FIDES at the principal resoi ts m Malaya TODAY AM P.M. Singapore Ii.OO 7.46 Malacca ..10 Ml Port Dickson 1231 130 Port Sham l'Ml 12.30 Penang 7.1.'> 8.07
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