Singapore Standard, 8 December 1950

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  • 12 1 Singapore TIGER Standard SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1930. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 211 1 Chinese Troops Only 50 Miles North Of 38th I fi he retreating ttih Army on B i-t reported than .">0 I I I ■JamW rhen is hi >we> er no eonrli< r reports j the Chinese had el. est Chinese build I by air m the miles norththe North X
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  • 7 1 Planes Aid Yanks To Fast Coast H
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  • 31 1 VSHINGI m De: 7 rhe, S Foi gn R ks < ttee has I nt Trui Mr Walter S. tor 1 p b med ill- all
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  • 51 1 The lucky threesome at last sight's "(iirl Of The Year j Ball" held at the Victoria Memorial Hall (L to r.i Third pri/c winner Marie Lin (October); "Girl Of The Fear" Elske \Y olters j (March); and Second prise I winner Pat Harding j November). Standard
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  • 255 1 'Girl Of The Year' Is Named Standard Staff Reporter FLASHING bulbs, shrill h blades aa d deafening cheers hailed the (drl ol the lv.. ir Kiske Wolters at last Bight's colourful "(lirl ol the Year Ball" held at Victoria Memorial Hall la aul oi the Services Welfare Faad With the
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  • 145 1 Old Ipoh Resident Found Dead Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Thurs The body of Mr Gilbert Goodrich Duddel I 52, resident partner of 'Messrs. Evatt and Co Chartered Accountants, Ip"' 1 Brai -li, was found dear! In B blukar near the Hussars Cam In Tambun R<>ad today There was a revolver
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  • 20 1 MELBOURNE, De 7: (Ren er-AAP) Australian lo tive enginemen today decide< to end Victoria's 53-day-ol< •ailway strike.
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    62 1 Some of the toys of the Royal English School uh<> weni (o see their headmaster. Mr F \eelankavil. for advice regarding admission to other selves, now that their ie rinsed because Government is t:\h.n-: over the school budding. sch -ivhere shall we go" is the Question the boys of the
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  • 257 1 Standard Staff Re~pdsfls FOl U members ol the staff <>! ihe banned proCommunist Chinese Nan hiau jil Pao, Singapore, and i teacher <>i the Singapore I hinese ISiuh School detained h> ihe police under I mcrgencj Regulations have been deported. r I tis
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  • 94 1 'World Faces Another Pearl Harbour' i WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 \r/ "You know wh ;i I said about the Japanese at Pi trl Harbour That is exai tly hew I feel about the situation today," Cordell Hull sa.id Thursday. On this ninth aaniversarj of lhe attack oa Pearl Hai hour, the
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  • 95 1 CG'S Remarks On Banditry Are Criticized LONDON. Dee. 7 (Renter) The Til that the British Comi G nei al .or South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald gave "cold c >mfoi t' the people of .Malaya when he said on Monday that tl no quesl ol giving up resistance to the
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  • 526 1 Hopes For Peace With Red China Dwindling Fast WASHINGTON. Dec 7 (Renter): The prospects of any peaceful settlement of Far Eastern problems emerging Irom the [ruman-Attlee talks were fading iast as their crucial conference entered ils final stages today. Their explorations of every aspect of lhe Korean crisis are said
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  • 27 1 LONDON Dee. (Reuter)I Casualties on Britain's road.- m October 'ol ailed IV 527 com- pared with i 5,632 m the sam< month m 1949
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  • 116 1 Attle Will Visit Canada This Weekend OTTAWA. Dee. Keuter) British Prime Ministei i Attlee's visit here this week end is expected to open the way tor later-governmental talks going beyond the Un mediate perils oi Korea 'nto I the more long raage pro jj blems of building Western security. Korea
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  • 123 1 I WASHINGTON, Dee. 7 (UP) Senate Republicans appean ready today to demand tht missal of Secretary ot" SI Dean Aeheson as their prio '0 iperation m the world cri i The powerful 11 -man Repub lican Policy Committee, headed Senator Robert Taft meets at 1400 GMT
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  • 45 1 TOKYO. Dec 7 (UP). ?ral .J. I I llins. Un States Arm;. Chiel oi Staff, conerred with Gem i il M d,y on the critical K< nilitary situation aiul thi •IT for Washington to mak< md report to Ai lead) s
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  • 228 1 Assembly Tackles Big Issue LAKE SI < CESS, Dee. 7 UP)— The I A. A-rmldv Political < ommittee begin! ita first tull discussion Ikn <la\ tti llu- eatem l)is£ powers 1 rtouftl for (.onimonial China to withdraw it» troopa irom korea. Supporters foresaw q .ak' the proposal, probably by Friday
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  • 49 1 BOA C Plane To Fly Soldiers' Families Here Eti .'eru— A Bi itish CH eas Ah j s Corporation it charn I by tlie W. tO fly sole families to gapori one it the five planes due to leave LiOi despite i two-w eek-< strike whi t BOAC ser-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 I -4 fl 9b a^^^^ Bi^^B 1 top- well bottle 1 fill your pen I J without muss I Ask your dealer 1 £j0 to show how I scratch amum! on papei I riting instanth I re'i NO waste l« Skrip. I nt or amonge, ooeMi I Skrip tlrics as
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    • 119 1 -^^R^l" 1 Minou L. '.\H~» Noiseless, Effective, Inexpensive WESTERN ELECTRIC CO. 138 Robinson Rood I D I MEN'S DRESSING CASE "f^ Sj In Nut Cow-Hide leather, with /ipn opening. N{ jjfr, and all chrome fittings, with attractive Nylon X" tilled brush, One hair brush. One soap ff container, One shaving
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  • 424 2 Standard Stall Reporter THE BUILDING occupied by the Royal English School, a private school m Stamford Road, is "urgently*" required by the Singapore Government to house the National Registration Centre, the Under-Secretary to the Government, Mr. D. K. Daniels said yesterday. The school
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  • 175 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE BODY of three-year-old Peter Sweet who was missm- from his home on Wednesday evening ♦as fished out oi th»- Singapore River at 12.15 p.m.. It brought to an ond a 20--hour search by the Singapore police, including the radio anci marine
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  • 116 2 Widow And Daughter Claim $***** DAMA G E S amounting to $12,000 -Acre claimed by the 44--year-old widow and the 14-year-old daughter of a Singapore trisha driver (killed m a colli sion m June last year) m a suit heard yesterday by Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray- Aynsley. at the
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  • 58 2 Driver Dies Of Bullet Woun's I Standard Si ifl Ejj TOA. the lorry t> j found wo aided i fter a gun d.• died m the Singa I m G Hospital on V. D n {took place when f tor < long Song < ap by two masked r as
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  • 29 2 I 13- YEAR-OLD S charged m the Bing 1 1 si ict Court y< touse trespass ii S2§o and 300 r ees belonging to* his teacner ies.
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  • 82 2 Dayang Muda's House Burgled A CIGARETTE case bearin .he Brooke family crest wa imons the $2,000 worth of silve md Chinese linen stolen oi .Vcdnesday night from thi 3 -awak Lodge," Newton Road the Dayang Mud: if Sarawak. "Hie Dayang Muda. her sor Jr. A ay Brooke and riend, Mrs.
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  • 281 2 Mr. Neelankavil Is A Worried man Standard Staff Reporter ONE who will nol enjoy the school holidays now on, ia the principal oi the Koyal English School, Stamford Road, Mr. Neelankavil. He is worried— not for himself but for his GOO schoolless boys. Mr. Neelankavil has been forced to close
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    43 2 Tin..-!' two pictures of Bertha at the Convent of the (iood Shepherd Nuns. wu taken hy Utusan Melayu photographer on Wednesda v. The photographer accompanied the paper's woman reporter. .Miss Rosewita, who reported that Bertha was crying during the interview with her.
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    76 2 "1 had either fallen into the m or had gone into i1 Eroi which he was swept into th pore River. The search for Peter be«nu vhen his parents. Major F md Airs. Sweet, of Royal Road! Alexandra, found that he was ag at 3.30 p.m. on Wed- iy. Appeals
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  • 228 2 PHOTOGRAPHS published m Singapon* new* papera of Bertha Hertogfa bapp; a: I m then sad and crying were "actual and genuine, Dutch Consul General m Singapore, Mr, "If Bertha weeps, that is n< normal human re-action."' he said. He to photographs
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  • 12 2 Standard WHEN I S ffer ai I II
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  • 27 2 CAPTAIN R. J. B fewland, The Durham 1. Infantry. h;is been appoii Camp to thc Gov* >f Singapore, m place vi Captain P. A. Eieslop.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 39 2 '*'"s_& ff 7>lKrJft^ "^rU <.)•■■ i'\'.\ siift '/Jamr^- Philips H^nd Dynamo lor mother, a Philips *l Water-Heater. HAPPIER... PHIUPS I F~ "'f^ O^A*M^ V HR DELICIOUS v nasi padang v y vt'lJ vf»Hi Vt" tr IM BBfl I -HARGES .WODERAT.
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    • 65 2 NOWO •tm :j ell FILMC CINE Ci:: 1 JB 1 1 Jt I SINGAPOR PHOTO c; I •39 SINt tfv fty! _Ti II SUNDAY 10 Dec. irom I _.m. io S pj (Tiger Moths I j eq.al s:.! :uw 1 KALLANG PHONE ***** I bogc .v at THE SINGAFQF.E TOURIST
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  • 107 3 jade Held ror \i Trained Men IftDL'CI ol Malaj RASC drivers m U has always been courageous, tiljutanl General, General HeadBrigadier f\ I). Rome lold I >i!i Combined Primary ii \m Driven al their passing Soon 3 esl 'n!ii\ Id maintain the town by th rede-
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  • 26 3 D liss Maud:-, i c concern- by S i of I) I to a cause whii IK ,v MSS. AW BOOM HAW
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  • 100 3 Aw Boon Haw Leaves for bangkok, S'pore Iq Singapore Standard Aw B t Hay GovsrnS1 tndard and Sin Ch for Ba :ok to- He w build- I being t his tr the AntiTub tal m Bans -h he d s for the b nation for tl pur- t to the
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  • 6 3 5000 Witness atina Ceremony f II
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  • 33 3 wsicwd 'Slumped iv Entrants I I IG v r i Siren [ti i\>!h CQ. I I-, i i». v v.'i t o I.i momic Affairs, -i. t. iii.o __tU t____U_i- rj'.r- 1: ,o:;
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  • 90 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE has a hit-and-run sampan man. A night a motor- sampan rammed a paddle sampan tw< miles out at sea. injured thi oarsman and. disregarding his cries, made off into the darkness The oarsman, 38-year-old Ond Chwee Teck was badly hurt mi
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  • 38 3 The Chief Recruiting OTieer (Mal a y a and Singapore) Major Frost, RA., will visit Pontian Kechi] (Johore) on Dee. IH and 14 to interview potential recruits for ihe British Army (Mylav Othei R'inL-cl
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  • 88 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs AJ eged to have arrested a man while pretending to be a detective m the C.1.D.. a 20-year old Eurasian. M. M. Goonting, was charged before Mr A. P. Jack. the first magistrate today. The offence was stated'
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  • 123 3 Dr. Wolfe Baines, Bishop of Singapore, said yesterday that! Australian seminaries were willing to train Malayans for the clergy. He -sticl on his return by Qantas Constellation: "This is most promising for us here." Bishop Baines attended the centenary celebrations of the Australian
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  • 297 3 M\ETEKV> ear-old Nian (honj: Njiak wma com. mitted to Mand trial at the next \ssize* after a preliminary m the Singapore Second Police Cowl f eater day when be was tentatively chained ui'.h srttiiiii tire to a taxi with I\m» other Chinese om Scpl« 2 l Noordin
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  • 85 3 Standard Staff Ronnrter A cook m the Tan Tock Sena hospital. Loy Teck Koon was sentenced to one year's imprison nent by Mr. Justice Brown at the Singapore Assize court jre terday for causing hurt to Gan Chin Chye. a fellow cook who has since died of the
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  • 247 3 CALL FOR ADULT EDUCATION Standard Staff Reporter A GREATER portion of any educati m iro te m Malaya >uld be spent on adult education and the le« < >pmeni m the field of adult education shoul I p k .'h education .n other ti.- Is rti _as si ted bs
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 25 3 B> FfGwOOp vouve you play golf J HnßMl^^^^^^^^^^^.-., T^V Tk'7///' Til AVV-v^vZy ""-'^^wt/-' Ti.' f fc</ >^ f YJ '-__y T&^ Jl 1 J/^ *^^fc v
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  • 216 4 Perak Students Told Malaya Needs Loyal And United People Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thursday:- The need to build a nation of united people wl:!i undivided loyalty to this country was emphasised by the Perak State Secretary, Che Mustapha Albakri, when he addressed students ot the Anglo-Chinese School, Kampar, on Speech
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  • 78 4 Standard Stuff Correspondent KUALA Lc.i/tR. ia- —The ban on the flying foreign flags m the Federation has been relaxed. the Government has dec ed that permission will be t- sn to fly the i sof Commonwealth coun tries on a reco?nisrd nitr 1 day every year.
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  • 342 4 Standard Sta3' Correspondent MALACCA. Thurs. Asked whether a "Taxis Committee." representative of users, operators and others was desirable to enquire into the Settlement'staxi requirements, the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G E. C. Wisdom said that the present machinery pro yided under the Motor Vehicles Commercial Us;
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  • 145 4 Fngineer Accused Oft eft St.ad_.rd St !T Corresi>aad.»al .AL.A i>_ d ih...., C tt Cem t. a 27-year-o European E'ectrical Engine i:i the Central Eieetricit E »ard. e am d trin c- ore W D M X (bant. P. Imt i the Sessions' Court today. OP charge of stea'ing ten
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  • 58 4 Inmates of the Detenti >r C°mp T r w Q-u:is er« f > l they turned ait m ie rs workshop as their ChrJstm. present to Malacca children. A Malay wn* ,r,, »n Timah an' her Mother MVS' nah were tx>l fined $15' :mcl Sfi respectively m Muar
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  • 92 4 Tie ai s with Mr, N)"l by a handit ball.t, says that v} (l Th 3} vv re both i'sp c ing a new clearing when the t\ heard a click J rom dukar m front of t' mi. •♦ed Mr M«w'4e* N s*' A movement m the
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  • 32 4 ?metery by Rev. Father Bryr\c\. members ot the family ml friends. A short service /as he'd at the chapel and the [raveside where the chief loumers were the sons of the leceased.
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  • 55 4 standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.ie funeral of Air. Noel Frank > Jeter, mho was k lie a audits yesterday morning al mpar Tengal Estate. Dengkil Lajang, took place this mornig at the Roman Cnthulu netery m Cheras Road. The cortege left the Bungsai
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  • 30 4 KUALA IdPIS. Thurs A 'ribute was paid to the Security Forces anci the Kampnnp Guards by the Sultan ot Pahang yesterday when he opened the State Counci neeting.
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  • 34 4 A fine of $11 or 5 days' simple imprisonment was imposed on young Chinese, Lim Chiu Ki.c who described himself as a Sin 'ipore farmer, for mutilatini s identity end
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  • 121 4 Shri Ghose' Prayer Me et -Photo by Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.- prayer meeting will be hen it 5 p.m. today at the Yivcknmnda Ashra~na to fhri bin d o Chose. philosopher spiritual teacher and writer. who died on Dec. 5. Siri Chose, says the Agent ri the Government
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  • 76 4 Standard Staff Correspondent FORT DICKSON. Thurs.— Telok Kemang, seven mile? from town, was the focal point for Malays of Negri Sembilan. Selangor and Malacca who gathered m large numbers to •elebrate Mandi Safar, the 'estiva! when Malays bathe their sins away. Over 2,000 people, m
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  • 86 4 Repatriates Want Land Transferred Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LIMPCR, Thurs. Families of Chinese re patriated from Malaya want the Malayan Chinese Asso elation to he!p them get per mission from Government to effect transfer of immovable property held by the re patriate*. The MCA lias received complaints from detain- that
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  • 240 4 'Go Slow' Move In Rail Yards Affects Trade Standard Stall Correspondent 111 ALA LUMPUR, Thanu— Proof tbat reUwaj I dafT i.i the marshalling yards are adopting a "Co S!<m policy that is ceasing much inconvenience to trade, is contained m a recently leaned Malayan Railway Administration communique. It states that
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  • 52 4 Standard Stall Correspoadeat SEREMBAN. Th irs —Rot (District Governor, Siamese]! Prince Dl expected b vdsit Seremban en Decembei j 15. The Seremban Rotary t jlub is. however, pting ti postpone the visit to a lai late as the President am General Secretary will be away U
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  • 274 4 Mr. A. 1.. McCorkindale Headmaster of the King George V School. Seremban, spoke or "International Shanghai", at r meeting of the Serembar Rotary Club on Wednesday. Parents and friends saw a" exhibition of handwork, dray, ng, needlework and fret wor >y the pupils of the Governmei
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  • 222 4 Standard Staff" Correspondent MALACCA rhurg. Llicei and Advisor. C lii nes; i. Jollye said loday tha; ti laiacca are playing an ir he Settlem nt m a state oi He said: "We have also had plendid assistance from thi laiacca branch of the MCA md
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  • 203 4 Siamlartl Siail KUALA U Nfl k. ri, •icing consumed h\ rubber rmploycct* and workera m before, \__bu__a___9 <»f tbr ram This general Increase n eon-i sumotfon has affected cigarette market, 11m Standard learns. In the extei I I •ertain retailer^ row i |Q
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  • 34 4 Standard Stafl Correspondent KOALA LUMPUR ThursJn the occasion tj c Prophet Mih nad, tht \ll Ma sys Society will celebrate Dec. 21 vith a procession by Muslims n eluding school chi Irei
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  • 16 4 3 Day Cours For 'Cubs ■s j PORT s I i I 'he D. S. Pai
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  • 22 4 Baby SU Was Big Succeess S I Fair i -j I I 3d tht '.lie B 1 I B 2. B A
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 99 4 O Pan American's new Jf Double decked Clipper* \Z* service to the U.S. A. (VIA MANILA) W\/_9 EIERYOi UPS II KHT-11 fifIODISS I In Pan American's luxurious Sleeperette* at no extra charge. Or m a full-size berth free of charge to Honolulu only $10 1 And this is just one
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    • 91 4 1 Oeorge lee motors 200 CLEMENCE Al WIMi TEL, 5331 SM* THE 11 OMi: Ok SERUG NEW ARIEL "1951" «l MOTOR CYCLES AHMiVEB .9.70-. 700 r.f. i ss». i hi: i* m i s n n 'J& EXPERT SER\ ICE MOTOR CYCLES WHEN l\ thoi MJE (M OTUJ^ Baby £JJJ
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 434 4 r "f c de R A T i qO|||l||| SEftii ,/UA 7W<i? D^ j lTamil) 245, 6 and B (ri by Suilan Plaza: It Aint Hay 1. 7 and 9.30 Jt\ (Klanjr): Inspector General' Pm Satire: S!hre e (Malayalam, > TAWI^C— Today 12 and 8p m. Dapitpl (Kiang): B and
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  • 77 5 ound Guilty In etrial, To Hang Sl ifl I orrespondenl leath sentence \>as passed hy oa thu afternoon on a 36-yrar-old illegal possession of a rifle. I 1 r( h iese Bill ■tar. Miss Tse Loh Lin i, h m.mir by the Yuk Chov \l: aa Tuesday night. Penansr. i
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  • 110 5 Boys See UN Rally Exhibition Standard Staff Correspondent UPING, Thurs.— timed at r.aking youths under.-*. and the meaning and value ot ratic ins itutions, a JN r_ exhibition was held n the y Treacher Girls' >] nail here yesterday. More than 360 senior boys md girls trom the six local
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  • 4 5 mper ACS Exhibition I
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  • 37 5 PENANG. rhurs.— A Chut »se g nmith ol Alot Star ws lead m a room i.t th M Gah lodging hOUSC l ng Rfl II lay. The deceased was Che Sin, 37.
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  • 155 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. As a result of the outbreak of terrorist activities on the island resulting m two deaths and two critically injured m three days, Penang Police are now lightening up security measures. Armed auxiliary policemen] ast night cordoned
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  • 208 5 MRNVR HQ To Be Built On Esplanade Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurt*.— The headquarters for the local unit of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve* will soon be erected at the site of Fort Cornwall!* here, it is learnt. Recruit- hlg of officers ami naval ratings will begin early next
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  • 38 5 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG Thurs.— The fifth > rv. vim; oi the third session eof the Penang Settlement n Council will be held at tht Council Chamb Peel Avenue •c o:\ Thursday Digc, U ai 23< n.m
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  • 121 5 Standard Staff Reporter A NEWLY -NOMINATED Singapore Municipal Comnissioner Mr Jee Ah Chian Is well-known to not only the Chinese but also other local communities. Mr. Jee s keen interest m public affairs is reflected m the ong list ol local public organisations on
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  • 79 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.'There are too many privati ars m Johore Bahru plyin; or hire and I would like thes •ulprits caught." remarket Magistrate Inche A. Kadi fusof today. Earlier Court Insnecto Mohd. Tahir had asked foi leterrent punishment on r Singapore private car driver 'am
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  • 125 5 j Standard Staff Correspondent j PENANG, Thurs— The wave] d' terrorism which swep* tin I sland here for the past thrc. lays also made its presenn elt m Province Welleslej vhen a Malay Pepghulu wa; ■hot dead yesterday. He was Ismail bin Hashim >enghulu of Bukit Tambun
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  • 178 5 Standard Stafl Ivi ALA LUMPI K. Tl been killed m the past 24 In of them m the Rawang are; lr T Correspondent hurs. Four bandits have mir* m tlie Federation, three a of Selangor ami the other m Johore. A woman was among
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  • 58 5 Standard Staff Reporter PENANG, Tl Foi ng the visit here of the l mo ese film Mar. Miss Tze Loh an. and the Mandarin hctress, Bai Kwang, another Chinese 'esterday She is Miss Lee Gim Chew. i Peking dram? actress, v? vill be giving a
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  • 197 5 Thailand Takes! Precautions Against Invasion PENANG, Thurs. In vie* «>l tne pree^ni Korean war, the Thai Governutepl has taken every precaution againsl an} possible i^^ 1 1 from the north, iaid Prince Dhani oi rhaiiand, who arrived \u*rv h> air irom Bangkok this ;;n< noon, m an interview with The
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  • 117 5 Standard Stall Corresponds I X APUR. 1 r or the first time m ami ;heatricals m Maiaya. a C use play will be produced by non-C when i untie section of the \a Wang-Pah Meet c Drag at the Hall. Young Hoad. m aid i V V and St.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 111 5 'tt* KVHpir P 1 fa M 1 I iDb „X^ lL_\\ I /Za\ 1 1 fc» I™ H H "A y^^i BY USING THIS m^ m__T m_T fm I mm m\___ Mr* Mjk 1 \^^mPL Ij JC EL t 1 I n% %7 X JL> ami V '{TA T^ sriTABEE
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  • 340 6 Tin Duty increase Foreshadowed By Griffiths Statement FORESHADOWING increased taxation for the Malayan tin industry, the Secretary of State for olornes, Mr. James Griffiths told Parliameol that lie had heen discussing with the High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya what further steps could lie taken to broaden j the
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  • 166 6 rSlamlaril Stall X eporlrr TW \!)F. m the Siiijjapori' rubber markel yesterdaj vus main!) ior shorl-covering purposes* Opening about ifii friu- per Ih. helow Wed lesday'g closin*! I neo. quotations fluctuated narrowly throughout the <1 v. At th lowei levels there wa a nfertain amount ol
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  • 124 6 Mambau Tin Is Hit By Emergency MAMBAU TIV Coi ipany c c have i the y r ende l Jun i_ I 1950, beca ise the Emei l y c il im >i i t v uui prospecting f< i .v area nays Mr. W \v rrei (the Chairman) i
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 96 6 PThe latesl Singapore rubber prices yesterday Dec. 7: 1 w ite per lb Br vers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose 11.13 $1.74 I OM. m ba'es Dec. .No. 1 KS S. 51.721 $1,735 No 2 R S.S. $1.62 i $1,633 No. 3 lis S, (norn I $IJSZi $1,533
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    • 44 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Th price of tin tc la i w as S3 > per picul. Down sj.:;;;. LONDON TIN !.i> prices first il i) i poi £1.090 buj ers. £1,095 ■'-.ITS l bree months £986 bus ers. £9 sellers. Settlement price £1,690. Tone: Easy.
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  • 81 6 New UK Refinery Now Operating SIX WEEKS d ol s hei the m vv plant ;it thi S:u [avei Essex refii er\ h::s jus mv into opei ati »n and is al ■uy manul cturing p. trol an< oil products at a rule > 45 i.ooo tons i yeai Pr
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  • 116 6 EXCHANGE iates now m force as supplied by tin Malayan Exchai Banks ;s<K-iation are as follows FREI MARKEI CM RRENCIES I i I 2-t i' 4 dlb 2. 4 il nc 1'1« 9 4 11 IC |i a'lrin.. review i&5 It I'H m< i k P
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  • 60 6 WASHINGTON Dec 3 CAP):— The U.S. Govern meat has innounced a 21 to 6 <-ev> a pound Increase m the price of syntheth rubber from todaj The Re ci m 'ii f ia nee Corp v. n. a h the > *i i m m/s rubber programme,
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  • 47 6 AT THF suggestion of Burma the Indian Government i.s con sid m«? the re ipening ot the '.cd i Road, connecting Assam with Unper Burma, to facilitate 'he movement of goods, esoecial iy ri^e. between North Burma md Assam —GIIS r
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  • 67 6 4 Ovaltine Chiefs Confer Here I Ova. une chefs from various parts of the world discussions. Pictured here ara (irom left): Mr. Otto t .la k rer of i Dr. A. Wander Ltd., Berne; lr. Eric birlckson, Tasma- I nan manager; Rir. J.D. K Hague, Managing-Director j > of A.
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  • 138 6 Shares Down Hope Fades LONDON Dec 7. > n A t in the Lon c. Si Exchange today wa bj t c Was lington re pTt that p:'« k ol a F i E v a peaceful sett'en emerging I I c Truman Attlee talks fading s ill i .s<e<
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  • 266 6 Produce market Is Quiet Standard Staff Reporter Oniy small business wa eported m tne Singapore iroduce markel yesterday. Cop- a opened with buyer? u-ound $462 P t>r picul am el lers $47 J. Later seller: [ropped to SIT' but no < eai: /ere done. Coconut o 1 was quiet with
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  • 85 6 Newsprint Quota For Malaya Fixed LONDON. Dec. 7, (Reuter).--1 Harold Wilson. Preside il < Board of Trade, said toda ».e could n »t increase the amou •f British newsprint exports i ya m 1931. Wils m said, "The who' t the 100,000 tons to whic "■>e Gov mm* r>t has
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  • 19 6 1 s in Ame i r US$49 ;e National Board of Fire estimated.- A P I
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  • 60 6 Tin Mill Products To Cost More NEW YORK. Dec 7 (AP Subsidiaries ol tin LJ S Stee I their prices for tin mill products woul< nre an average ol 12 dc •ent on Jan 1 Highei production rosts m •ludii a rp rise In th« )i ice ol pig-iron m
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  • 800 6 Standard stall Reportei SING VPORE. Thurs.- Tii yan share market wa :r tot Tn.e-e was < rate turnover of hu vith prices s 'owing smal nproy :m nl m all section: loday s prices were.— INDUSTRIALS Buvet? Sellei v lex Rr it ki\y 185 1 95 Ord
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  • 166 6 Houses And Lain fetch $455,700 At S'pore Auction A SUM of $455,700 was realised nl ai aurttoti ale held by Messrs Ching Keng I< and I *>. ofl I I ,(tis of land and bouses* Four other !<.'- n pc i drawn i:s the reserve prices were n<>i rearhed. Messrs
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  • 5 6 Tin Outputs In November I
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  • 96 6 Queries On 'Delays In Shipments Of Goods To Fed. Gov ary Mr James G aboul ;oods to M shipment of gen nent could not rei lumber of separate r. mpoi I also the delivc 0 be ex tended iver a It long a notice as pi d« nt anl tl
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  • 342 7 THE STANDARD JUNIOR LEAGUE Inactive League i( !ges Next Week 1 earoQed Leaguers I be receiving a badge by ext -ceek The badge :s attractively made and I'm sure 'tou'll be proud to own 1 wear one. Here's (mother phase of A- igue's acttoitiei about ust tell you. That tending
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  • 208 7 DRETTY ••■-•.ear-old Jill 1 Ov New York s ie books her mother had ibject of child care. She decided children needed a han k of child's-eye-s of their parents. the little brownhaired girl is awaiting a ty cheque from her rir-*
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  • 272 7 A 1.1. the fairies ol Fairy- Lint were busy sewing, stitchiag. mending and hammering, and were making a terrible lou St; tink- was heard and •y. jumping up. cried with glee. "H r mes Santa Claus to collect our I for his Si Pinky ran to
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  • 94 7 HO wouldn't be out m the rain To sit and watch it is vain, Ti e folks who pass hy. Look so jolly und spry. I wish I were out m thc rain! i •aH iral, ry tn <i wet, No matter how dripping I get,
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  • 267 7  -  OLLIE DAVIES By r \>i work was done on the second track al Ipoh esisrday. lhe going was very good. Tin- best time •as returned b 5 Epsom |>,. r l». Vi ,h Spencer tnde, this four-year-old hay English gelding nent m •< 2 >.
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  • 79 7 Longest Open Road Motor Race DARWIN. (Airmail):—(Reuter\AP) The longest open road tor race m the world— from c to Alice Springs and backnay be staged next yea'- as part ''.Australia's jubilee celebrations. There are 2.000 miles to cover. The Administrator of the Northern Territory has agreed to the proposal. There
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  • 29 7 PENANG, Wed. The new ■lubhouse for the Ferry Service 'its Club, constructed at a c is >£ over $8,000. will be officially ipened some time this month.
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  • 64 7 Negri LTA Officials SEREMBAN. '1 innual gi i Negri Sembi a tion Mr. 11. A Hughes was dent with Alas vice-pr< Mr. Tan Chin Beng oeen actively coi vvitl >he player ler of year; and treasurer. The meeting decided to hold the novices inter c uh tourname t I for
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  • 31 7 LONDON. Dec. 6 < Reuter): Following are the Ru^bv Unioi results: COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Hampshire 11 Sussex 3! < pla yed at Portsmouth) OTHER MATCH Devon. S. 14 R.M. Corps 0
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  • 112 7 PARIS. Dec. 6 (AP)— "Sugar" Ray Robinson on Tuesday won a court order for the seizure of Coca Cola advertising with his ohotograph, which he claimed •vas unauthorised. The judge said m his ruling, "It is unusual for a professional champion to
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  • 97 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Dec. 6.— ln the Province Wellesley South inter team badminton tournament, the Nibong Tebal Recreation Club easily beat the Nibong Tebal Special Constable.- by ti\\ Sames to nil. The following are the full scores (N.T.R.C. players mentioned firsl i: Doubles: Khor Eng Lav and Wong Saik
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  • 390 7 FOLLOWING are the weights for all the eighl •aces on the third day of the Perak Turf Club December meeting: Class 2 Div. I—B^ I urs. trave Wind 9.0( Sir Tristram 8.13 larlemagne 8.1 Rigoletto B.l' Ma tair 8.0! Little Ned X.Oi. Birthda; Gift 8.05 l ather
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  • 155 7 King Kong May Meet His Match Today \l. H WOC. better known as "The Wrecker", 20 st. grappler with a ">2 m. chest, arrives gapove ;hi* morning from Australia. Dubbed "The reck* i because of lhe number of opponents he < injures, Havoc makes lii* Singapore debut m a top-line
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  • 86 7 PENANG, Tui s Tl i n the Pi against X jy the s< .•omin« n: .he HMS ion .>- Penang S] .V t< m Road a1 5 p.m. S Broadbent J 1 md O. I! iss Allan, P. L. E. M 5 ie. Th. .earn
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  • 34 7 SEREMBAN, T soccer d numbers o the state '.vii! m< friendly match g The N g has been c Sheikh Mustapha. Chong X I Heng, John V Rajoo. Tai F Dan!
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    • 25 7 aa H I 1 1 r N yj 1 H B B B B B ja B^— —^i!j MM V:: LEAGUE I B "Help One
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    • 119 7 r ST r 7 aaow TME LAWN BOY- \tl I 1 1 1 I x'-v r^ hf THAT'S A 0000 JOB 7 1 H^-^ r^s§tf j\ QUARTER' J. td c. I 1 I—l1 1 -UlfeXT WSK! HAW WWM B '"today j jJ%\ '''<7/' IA-il A-i' vv Nlvl y vV^;^^i^, (^L***''
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  • 76 8 iTHE £100 FOONG SEONG Cup is nam' after its donor, a Pe r ak Chinese miner-sportsman. It was first played for m 1937 on Davis Cup lines. Singapore kept out of the competition until this year when the Cup is being played for under new rules based on
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  • 47 8 tup establishes the world's badminton cham jl pions so does the Foong l Seong ciu> deride ,1 Malaya's champion state. j Previous Winners j| FOONG SEONG Cup J champions up -to date < 1941 Penang |i 1942 16 no competition. 11*47 Penang I 1948-41* no competition, jl
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  • 374 8 Penang 's Hopes Are Bright By Tan Ttilv Iio?, Hon. Sec., Penang 8. V. PENANCS PROSPECTS o! winning Ine Foong Seong Cap have never been brighter, even though the settlement has lo^t lhe servicea ot one ol her foremost players, the late Loh Hock Soon. There is very indication ihal
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  • 110 8 Favour ites Extended In Y's Tennis ONG CHEW BI E AND MRS GREENHILL favour:'-'., foi the I doubles championship m the V.M.C A. tournament, were exten Lir. Hee Ci. Ni m an excitii tc. lay. They won 8-6, 2-6. an 6-3. The other mixed doubles Fc I and Mrs X
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  • 190 8  - SINGAPORE CAN MAKE IT 5-4 KEN JALLEH !U GRANTING i *G SOON the besl of the deal wilh loi vli i" lhe edge m ilii> cuj> lie v>iih Penang ol ihe I olon) hould be good for a five-four win over 'enang. 1- »ur wins— two singles and W beat
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  • 91 8 r BOMBAY. Dec. 7: (Reuter).T i Commonwealth cricket touring team i.s to play an additiona' m teh here, starting on .Mar. 3. Mr. A. s. De Mello, President of the Indian Cricket Board oi Control, announced this at a party given to the tourists last night.
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  • 41 8 GENEVA, Dec. 7 (AP)— Otto Mayer, Chancellor of the International Olympic Committee. said on Wednesday that Japan would be invited to participate m both the Olympic tratk and field games at Helsinki and the j winter games at Oslo.
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  • 565 8  -  KEN JALLEH By TWO players, whose temperament and form always will l>e unpredictable, can settle lhe result of the most important badminton match of the year, the Foong Seong Cup final between Singapore and Penang which begins m Penang tomorrow. The two incaleulables
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  • 158 8 001 TEIK HOCK. (Captain), strong, silent "hero" of the Malayan rbomas Cup team. Master m the art of retrieving, Ooi is a player who contests every point and goes all out for victory. Holder of the All iln Tian *1 and Danish flouVes titles 1940. Malayan doubles title 1940,
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  • 201 8 WONG PENG SOON. Master of the art of deceptive play. Graceful and stylish m play. Wong a Thomas Cupper, is five-time holder of the Malayan singles title, winning it m 1940. 41. 47, 49 and 59. Won Malayan mixed doubles title with sister. WaUeen Wong, m 1947.
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  • 84 8 LINE UP FOR THE MA TCH PIN ANO. Thurs.— The final selection of the teams for the Foong Scon" (up match were announced tonight as follows: SINGAPORE Singles: I. Wons Pen? Soon Z. Cheong Hock Leng Ong Toll Lim Doubles: 1. Ong Poh l.im and [small bin Marjan heong Hock
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  • 123 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tliurs. Down by three goals to ont' until late m the second hall", the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club women staged a fine rally m the last few minutes of their hockey match with the Selangor Eurasian Association to force a three-all draw at the
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  • 72 8 IPOH. Thurs. The Fourth Hussars scored a surprising victory over the Kinta Malays In th evening's league hockej at Io They won a solitary goal itored by Ainscough m the V< first minute of play. Thi? was 'heir second victory m the league In another match Sturrock Club
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  • 194 8 A FRENCH basketball team! from Paris on a tour of the Far Easl will visit Singapore on Dec. 27 for a series ol matches with the Colony's teams. This was disclosed at a council meeting of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation held yesterday.
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  • 167 8 DETROIT. Dec. 6. (OT)— Young Del Flanagan over came an early case of jitter* to take a unanimous dcci sion victory over the feather weight champion, Sand> Saddler, tonight before a crowd of 5.786 fans. It boosted the handsome Saint Paul battler's undefeated streak to 50
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  • 370 8 Xl AI V LUMPUR, Thurs. The Selaiiiior Eu•asian Association Rugby W were narrowly beaten by 1 points (goal and two trie*) to five (f*«>al) by the Selangor Club m lluir return fixture on the padang to- lay. 1 Credit went to the light Fura
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  • 417 8  -  LINESMAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Another of group State hockey matches gel under \v here on Saturday when Perak from the mm Negri Sembilan and Malacca from Mintli. \.-i the Federal Capital for their quadrangular to iiament. Last week Penang. Negri Sembilan and Perak did
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  • 8 8 Bromwich, Quit Lose To US State mmmmaaamaaaam^ t
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  • 103 8 Motor Hill Climb In KL Dec. 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Che Selangor Motor Sp< dub is organ i be held at Kei Rise 3oxing Da The course i. iam surface and m varying from angled corners to thos* sse type. Competiti irs who SheUey W Kenny Rase has similarity to
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  • 61 8 Tony Mottram Beats Vasant KARACHI D 7 iAP Mottran B Vacant, I lia, m round of the Asian I Tennis champions!. today to win 6-1, 8-6, 6-1, Aftei set easily Vasant n prising comeback m ftrst at 6-5 but tin Indian t games to draw I on each. On the
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    • 91 8 SEINVITAL FORM DF\ El I IFlNti CRE M Perfect remedy lor unnaturally small busts and loi those whii h have sagged through illnes^ motherhood or ageSEINVITAI CREAM causes quick develop ment an I red firm ncsa an I have als EROSI I SURE CREAM and RITA Pomade for the bust.
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    • 25 8 Self de SIR Happy World SATURDAY DEC 5: 20 STONE AL UftG RAY HUNTSE vs GCC WONG BUCK USE GEORGE DUANE li EVERY FIGHT A
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  • 249 9 80 AIRCRAFT, 600 MEN FOR S'PORE AIRDAY VU.... ...1 Ci IV Man ird Mali Reporter Si YU.ViO nuiduMc-r ,a lire which re nl Kalian- Airport** peaceful air yesterdaj as Spilfi c Bghters went into mock action, -aye preview oi the thriiU to lake lace tomorrow Air Day. Ta g tenaciously
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  • 86 9 WASHINGTON, Dec. 7:— i i ral Forrest P Sherman, i hid of Naval Operations his received the thanks of Korean Nary for two n frigates, the O.S. 1) c Department an ■ounces, letter from R»-ar Ad miral S >hn Wen Vil inform f 1 luural Sherman
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  • 247 9 US Navy 'Calls Up' 3 A.P.L. Tourist Ships INSTEAD oi ilarting lhe round-the-world cruises :<>r which they nrrr originally designed, three \nnrican President Lines ships, which were expected io rater lor the imerican tourist traffic hi Singapore, have bow been taken over l»\ the United States Nav\ nr conversion into
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  • 67 9 SYDNEY. Dec. T (Keuter \.\P) shipping freights between Australian and lar ivisi-rn ports will rtsC b> i ten per cent, on Jan. 1 1951 the Chairman of the Australian Eastern Shipping Con ference, Mr. J. O. I'lini. gn nounced yesterday. He said the reason for
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  • 176 9 'Bombing' Of Bandit Camp On Air Day A DEMONSTRATION of hove e R -,F is helping ifl >andits wil! be given ou Si lore Air Day tomorrow ac Kallang Airport. A bandit camp, consisting oi 2 huts, will be built m the an ield on the day. Taking part m
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  • 306 9 Sir Richard Aluvihare. In-gpector-General o f tli c Ceylon Police (centre) who i returned to Singapore yes j terday by Qantas Constellation after the Commonwealth Police conference ia Sydney. Pictured here at Kallang \irport are, (lefl to right): Mr. K. C. B. Wiltshire, acting Singapore
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  • 248 9 HONGKONG'S TRADE MAY BE HARD HIT i HE I .S. miliar;.." Oil all unlicensed! shipments lo Communis! China may adversely affect the trade m this colony. says an \l* report from Hongkong yesterday. It is fearetl that Hongkong's recent liiiii prosperity may lie sacrificed to the cold war trade embargo,
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  • 53 9 Shipments Blocked WASHINGTON', Dec. 7 (UP)— The U.S. Commerce 1 Department moved quickly today to block i'l cargo ship--1 ments to Communist China. s Customs agents v ere ordered on Wednesday night tto seize any American ship that might be trying to deliver 1 goods directly or indirectly to the
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  • 50 9 THE Singap or o Mr. •{Attendant, Command** L. P. [Lane, has warned the -.pping r I community m Singapore that j firing practice to seawards will 'take place between 7 p.m. on ..Dec 19. arid 1 a.m. on Dec. 1 •j2O. m the established coast artillery firing area.
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  • 47 9 I LOS ANGELES Airwayl have evolved, and rin ulati i for ronsideration by ronstr I tors, plans and Specification! jfor a l'i-passonger belicopter. The type will hnvo grosi »ye ghl of 11 MMI ib orui-e at 12."i m.p.h.. and cost about I l/Ss2ol',ooo per aircraft.
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    • 44 9 Kobe, Yokohama •pnient lakuhar I TSingtao B bay, Karachi. CH BENDiXSENS LTD. j mi CORPORATION LTD., mf Nagapattanam Madras Icceptini passengers ..v Cargo! 13 Dec. 15 Dec. R Jumabhoy Sons Ltd-. j 0 Green HaV. Tc 1 1035 I ::rii.::a g Co Tel: 207.
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    • 471 9 _____\.________^<tam SAILING* *ROM SCANJINAVU UK CONTINENT FALSTRLV for BaWfkOk, oo s' s 23 24 "Malacca- for HOOfkOOg. OMka n H.HiKßoui, Kobe v ?oaohama I? it RS 2 M Dec 1? gee. sklaniuv torßateaa Benakot *^c u-u j»n lu-.Q No*. -MBONIA tor Salgot Bene** 3 > 4 •IMW A" for BanwKou
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    • 385 9 and OUT OF HARBOUR j M&y s. j ~~&BP j'ja '«C?«.- :r^ i Qjjjjj ails tor NasapatUS, ASIATIC UNI Dec. 31: Anna Maersk s for .tanam and Madras Da ll PhiliDi Hongkong. Japan and tiTHKM »mii s Outwaro l-rnm Europe L S %v C st 0. Birdhana arrives Dec io.
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    • 269 9 ____>*_*____ y a (asr arrivals) Ua&ZZ,' i [and departures) a-- iia, yzz___r&*t** t ÜBBAAAm A I Arrivals XI M CONSTELLATION Trom la karta l«> «•"> a.m. P. A. DO— 4 from Bangkok !!).:•> MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS trim. Aim Mar Penan* I alpine. pub Kuala I umpur ETA 8.18 P™ j
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    • 186 9 :^Ships m Harbour' _t SHOPS AT ROADS Albert Dork: Taluei X WHARVES 1 p.m. br j? llvd ra r Keopel Dock: Fusus. KuanESTERDAI I K Sai R WHARVES Anchora e Cdn 44 45 Wosang, 23 24 U P anchorage: EsmerBidor. Sheers Wharf Stan AI. i- ;,i Tg Balei. foo, 41'
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  • 58 10  -  K. S. CHANG Edilor-in-Chirf Published daily including Sundays by the Sin Poh (Star lated, Lvi., at 123 Robinson Road, Singapore. 10 cents per copy, S3 per month and T.l. Address: STARNEWS Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office: 45 Sultan Street. Telephone: 3310. Ipoh Office: 8 Tat Lock Street. Telephone:
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  • 822 10 1 'ONE are the days when a customer could cause a minor panic among shopkeepers by paying m hundred dollar notes. Currencies ot this denomination were so rare that the recipient was inclined to regard any casual payment with such notes with suspicion. Today, however, a hundred
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  • 28 10 YV HAT we need, what th world needs, is a 20-yea programme to win peac through the United Nations. United Nations Secrctar,, General Trygvic Lie.
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  • 1687 10  - Govt. Clerks Are The digims Of A Compromise A CLERK fey *o*o*B»*m*+o*o*o*__\ .a. _.____a**j tti <tSjs t_ Jr. v y WWhmrm tras worn hast** tes aiS* Mlu>ir su la rag was MMSreffp astui tes a fgtirdstivk #>##• th>tt»rmisiikicj aiittw salary st'ttti* TV almost every meeting of the Singapore Legislative Cozt
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  • We, the People
    • 282 10 Sir. Although the Progressives gained a certain measure of victory m the Municipal Elections on Saturday, let them not imagine for a moment 'liat this i.s an indication of their popularity with tne people of Singapore. The personality of their leaders, to whom may be accorded
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    • 78 10 S: The Communists, of course, want peace! But what kind of a peace Peace on their OWN terms, on the extension and establishment of their OWN vv principles. Will the democracies agree to that? Can they, m all human dignity, AGREE to such a despicable course
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    • 222 10 Sir:--The Lak Aik Amateur Dramatic Pvlusica' Association of Singapore gave a free "guakang" per formance at the New WorV] on_ Novemher 24 and 25 1950 before a record audience, the play being an episode m the history of the Three Kingdoms. Writing as a grateful
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    • 5 10 1! ,>?«•»• Dosty Miller
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  • 8 10 Review of Views I Asi Far Tho 1
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    • 44 10 Xjnos GIFTS j NA 1 CiltS AXE THt j BEST GIFTS FOX EYEKI ONf WHETHER \OIXC OK OLD < w rents tiivt win FOR UFCTIMi TELI rHC COKBECI TIME ALL TVPLS AV.AIL.ABI THIM LOCK j Watchmaker < Mo North Bridge rtoao < •^ing; pon 'ione: 8355. r
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    • 55 10 ONLY FOR STUDENTS Typing: special rapid i course for Students. Spent your holidays m Chung Hwa Instn. Classes day a A night, (iuarantced tuition. Paper A text book free. New sessions m all Com. Subs.. Morning afternoon sessions and special evening classes m Fnglish Chinese for adults. CHUNG HWA INSTITUTION.
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    • 35 10 "BUNGA TANJO will want to hcrr her recording < succ .ses y_t d__\,t mam mham h r deiightf. "hits" from fho Ma l^ Pihi Products "Savong di Sovong' :>abar Hrn s,^i7~ ~Y UCMCi fV £c i_i
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  • 288 11 Secret Pact With Republicans Warn W 1 SHI N G TON. Dec. 7 (Renter)— rwenty-fonr Republican Senators have pnl forward a resolution railing on President Iranian to make no agreements with British Prime Minister Clement ittlee excepl m a treaty subject to Senate ratification. Senator James I*. Kern (Republican) i
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  • 120 11 Mac Arthur In Same Position 9 ears Ago tokvo. Dec. (UP)— N iii»- -c.us ago, today, Genertl Doug] is Mac Arthur was m Urn Philippines raced with i a military situation which, m manj ways is similar to the one, which confronts him m Korea this Dec, 7. l!is forces
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  • 25 11 LONDON. Dec. 7 (R< naster General Ness I wan House ol Commoi tish soldier m Kor< ive ene Chr I E tree.
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  • 39 11 3 US Weapons More Fearful Than A-bomb "P Yui: rStites should withdraw its forces from Ko rea. He raid Sat the United States need not fear the outV- ''V." 1 ;.;:.J ;^;'pm^ rould "devalue whole pop..satellites to lil^ ut
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  • 41 11 Big Two Call On Test To Build UP Atlantic Defensces S g thai A ifa speech. B ;es no ma I I. Rnin of LvotiV wnw Trfass coffin with snaaes name. Rosjer Bran ni j_ lN> m a pass i Al
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  • 27 11 TOKYO. Dec. 7: (R One thousand five c d a have given I 3 m Korea m p 23. II ny(
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  • US Envoi! To Britain Named
  • 92 11 Truman-Stalin Peace Talks Suggested LAKE SUCCESS, E (Reuter):— A zam Pasha, Seen of the Arab Leag posed that PresH and General. should m< ertj pices of the I try to find a ba ment for world The proposal w Azzam Pasha m A.ir Trygve I "neral of the !j I
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  • 314 11 Britain Will stand bide Korea, Attlee Pledges V •VHV.'OV Pec. 7 (Reuter)— British Prime Minister Mr. aement Attlee said yesterday lha. with the grave military positmn Ml was no time for criticism. He declared Britain, n by side vith the United Suites. He denied that h, ul corns- here l<«
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  • 65 11 Reds Using More Planes In Korea TOkV> Dec. (1 r) fcnemy aircran aiiwmru uper f orts and were sighted on Korean soil m lhe iar^esl numbers since lhe beginning ol lhe war yra lav wilh 1 nited Nations fighters and bonders destroy. a l or damaging al leasi Far I
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  • 18 11 Soviets Hushing are Planes To China HONGKONG, D P) The r* h i T- Peking 1 (1 L
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  • 51 11 55-year-old woman of Perth gave birth to her first child while sed. th Hospital authonsaid the birth was p a u, the worn was fully conscious. I woman she had no physical d I fort :mu suffered no I nervous exhaustion.— I cc Re A A P.
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    • 89 12 m k! by Bari ra Bel I the fllm tells the and a forces to avert a scare m the offing [iscovery of a plague rulenl 'orm of plagui the drama is where the Depai nent is xam ratified man n found shot. t the t i
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    • 1026 12 movie into a documentary. W nark turns m a highly mci Ite I performance as tiupersistent Dr. Clinton Reed and Paul Douglas an equally i ttstanding one as the tough. but human, representative of the law. Both have meaty i packed with action
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    • 65 12 home" doesn't entitle them to j blare their speakers al full blast into the ucc boar* ol I the mornini white tired workers try i ilalj to mi o I some much -bo ied sleep. KID If TIMS i I'VE be« racket be.- ed on is them tiny photostats rime-comics,
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    • 95 12 WHAT MAKES A GABLE TICK I fOLLYWOOD, Dec 7 ll Alice Canfield, who wrote "What Makes (lark Gable Tick for a national magazine has been an un happy young lady ever since the yarn's publication. She wails: "You read the story am! there's nothing m it about what makes Gable
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