Singapore Standard, 9 December 1950

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  • 17 1 Singapore TIGER Standard 'VC- 1 NO. 160 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 195 C. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 93 1 Attlee Meets Envoys Tv »V Dtc 8 Briti-h Prime lenient Attlt'e to||m Amlm-^ulorsJ of v. :i\'U nations an „rv hi- -Klh ami final «!i-russion -i.lrin Iranian on Easl crisis. t e gave I n a reB results of his talks lent >rs of India, S to ho d I intery
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  • 17 1 rd Stall Reporter ag enagh held up by 1 ti b him. r rod
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  • 10 1 Dec 8 < A A con- j ting today
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  • 127 1 Gurney To Leave For Spore LONDON, Dec 8 (Router) Sir H Gi racy, British High Commi sioner m Ma yt, is to here early tomorrow by air for Singapore. Sii H' G iirney, who r-r-I hei on Leave on Sept. ■>.•■.••■ ta Lon lon k part m talks between Sir
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  • 50 1 T ONDON, Dec R Forl second time m two days "the air force ot the Frencn v :ve ces m Vietnam oi '""tine Chii se frontiei s ,-Sori rived ived m London s id !V.: F land fore S nued to shell Chii »c terri-
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  • 226 1 IW rJ n !»i i re St ndard Photograph, taken yesterday is one of the first allowed to be taken of the delegates at Rk mr n nW current top-level conference of British Far Eastern diplomats and colonial governors at st ,»J r
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  • 414 1 DECLARING THAT robber smaU-holders m Malawi now with more money than they had been able to earn m pasfl yean were indulging m an **orgy <»i spendins 91 on non-essential articles instead <>t improving th<'ir holdings, Dato Onn bin Ja'atar, m
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  • 24 1 s mdard SuiX Beportef T\v< > rid< nts I Chi i td W wh< i sevi n v ,i them, a Europeao, wr-
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  • 152 1 HONGKONG, Dec. (AP)— The Hongkong Government today, apparently acting m response to pressure from Washington, named 110 new items which ran no Longer be exported to Red China without a licence. The new list will hold back from the Chinese Communists mainly airplane parts
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    70 1 HONGKONG. Dec. 8, (ReuterAAP). China is speeding up her construction and military plans to meet any threat of attack. which she fears will come from the Western world, according t>' reports reaching here. a xfi^iin^nndprthp leadership of Mr. ML Karhnsani (President More fliaii MM Malays l^S^S&^iSSS^V&^ at
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  • 341 1 Malay Girls To See Maria Standard Staff Reporter IF Singapore police grant permission, 1,500 Malay girls (14 years and under) will march to the Convent of the Good Shepherd, m Thomson Road, this Sunday to present a Koran, a prayer carpet and two Malay dresses to Bertha Hertogh, the 13-year-old
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  • 669 1 20.000 Yanlcpp^ Fighting Way Out of Red Trap Out Of Red Trap TOKYO, Dec. B— (AP) Some 20.000 trapped V.% marines and doughboys crunched desperately down a steep, **novr covered canyon trail m Northeast Korea today under blazing Red Chinese attacks. The jtoinj; was slow and tonirfi. Thousands of Chineso
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  • 306 1 TOKYO, Dee. 8 (IP) The Royal British Co-.n-mandos fighting alongside the American Marines and infantrymen m blasting their way out oi a Chinese trap at Hajiaru reported that they Mere bothered more by enemy whistles and bugles than by the sound of the battle. A
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  • 92 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 8 (IP) —A British Hongkong Airways plane which arrived from Formosa today was fired upon by a Nationalist gunboat miles northeast of Honj?kons, r according to passengers. They said the gunboat first fired smoke balls and then the "real thiim" causing
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  • 237 1 Collins Reports On War WASHINGTON, Dee. (ll*) General J. Lawton Collins, met Prcgideni Timman and British Prune Minister dement itdee loday to report <>n t ii <* mi!itary situation m Korea where he thinks the United Nations forces can lakr <ar<* of themselves Mrithotil "further serious losses.** Collins, Army Chief
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  • 97 1 missis Have 2 Million Troops Koo WASHINGTON, Dec 8. (AP)— V K. Wellington Koo. Chinese Ambassador to the United States, said on ThursI day night the Chinese Nationis have 2.000,000 troops ready to fight Communism m A La. These include, he said. 600.000 trained soldiers on Formosa, plus "1,500,000 t
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  • 61 1 LONDON, Dec 3. (Reuterl Vice Admiral William G. Andrewes, RX, who has been directing the British Commonwealth Fleet m Korean waters, is to be succeeded by R miral A K. Scott-Moncrieff, RN next month, the Admiralty announced tonight Fifty-year-old Rear Admiral Scott-Moncrieff is Chairman of
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  • 474 2 Royal English School: Meeting Of 1 00 S'pore Principals Today Standard Staff Reporter THE question of finding accommodation for the 600 boys thrown out of school aa a result of the closing down of the Royal English id m Stamford Road, Singapore, will he discussed at a meeting of more
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  • 59 2 THERE were 26 deaths from tuberculosis m Singapore v ing the week ending Dec. 2, compared to 29 d aths ih i is week according to a E pore Municipal Health i ::t. The number of deaths total- 2. a (it- o i se
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  • 117 2 Dealt With 28 Pleas For Help Standard Staff Reporter THE CITIZF.XS' A and Missing Persons Bureau of the Singapore Social Welfare Departnmt last month dealt with liS cases for help. Included m the figure were 10 cases relating to SIT t ancy disputes, eight for cmi ployment. and two claims
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  • 92 2 PUBLIC assistance m Singapore may be placed on a statutory basis m 1952 and a scheme had now been drawn up, states the Social Welfare Department's progress summary for November. A feature of the scheme is said to be the enhanced rate of allowances. This
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  • 29 2 The S.V.C. will hold a rifle meeting at Nee Soon tomorrow. Outside units from the regular forces will be competing for a large selections of prizes.
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  • 303 2 Royal English School Standard SiafT Reporter THE SINGAPORE Teachers I nion "takes a serious \ir\v" of the fact thai more than 600 students have been turned out of the Royal English School, because the school is "urgently" required by the Singapore Government to house an office.
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  • 123 2 THE GARDEN FET3 I eld at Flagstaff House m Sir jore m aid of Poppy Day o' ■ov 11 raised $4,515.50. Lie 1 Harding and the Committee ink the following for their h< and contributions: Cold Storage. C H Cafe Fraser and Neave, Fitzpatriek, Chin
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  • 358 2 Photo. Says Ceylon Folice 13 THE SINGAPORE Police radio division *a* described a* ■"first rate organisation" by the Inspector-General of the Ceylon Police. Sir Richard M a c, yesterday ai rbe was shown around the radio headquarter*. "No wonder the fame of the
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  • 124 2 Nativity Play At ACS Standard Staff Reporter A NATIVITY Play written by one of the Secretaries of i Christian Education m Mala3 r a, Rev, Theodore R. Doraisamy. is to be staged on Dec. 28 at 6.30 p.m. m the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium of the Anglo-Chinese School at Barker
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  • 212 2 Standard Staff Reporter Under the new Burnham j Agreement, qualified men teachers m England start on an annual salary of £375 going up to £630 by yearly increments of £18. The old scale, before the agreement was signed, was £300; to £555
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  • 509 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRESIDENT of the Malayan Teacheri I moo, Mr. P. Sarma. m Singapore >«-!cnla> hatted the success <>i teachers m England m thtir itmsgle lo bdtef ill* ir salary schemes which is enbodied m the N«m Burnham AgreemenL The details of
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  • 146 2 Malayan Teac hers'5 Demands TEACHERS m this country will relentlessly struggle '"until our legitimate aspirations are realised," declares the Presi- dent of the Malayan Teachers Union, m n statement on the success of Britain's teachers m their fr.;ht lor better salary; scheme was built on five principles. They are: <1>
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    • 146 2 IS n.*: Lj o WICKED CITY I \\\v\ '.WWW .\\W\\\\\\W\\\, Suitable for every home 5 even the smallest THE NEW }f "ELECTRIC I washing; MACHINE Wit- ii the sligtotesi doubt, the new HOOVEIH ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE represents the 5 biggest v.\. 3si-.i::4 develop- menf of the Century 5 Thanks to
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    • 337 2 engagement""" I is an:. t B Si Til ATI f C\ja r" flr \< w B PROBATI B c been i B ftcate or ii B salaij' is $Bfi p rr. S Gc:,i ral H B Decembi r, 1950. fl subsist ace fl ection v. B tio.'i> v. B FOP
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  • 80 3 Standard M.itl I orre>poncU'M SER r r BY M, Fri.— The S moan Rotary Ciub has allol $260 for 19": I ng Ei glish Schools m Negri Sembilan m ordt- needy pupils of Principals of schools shall powers to grant the ti ;ed relief to pupil
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  • 54 3 THREE C King Ldanjf who i with attempting to K)0 from Ten Chuan En" on Dec. 3. were allowed bail of |1.0 10 c icfa when the s istponed to Dec. 13. I (fence alleged to h been committed at 3 ociocJc n ing at a
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  • 101 3 >:an,lar,l Stall Correg 1,,,, M ALA LUMPUR Fri \y TH t "December 3. Clemeni and a Chino.se. Chan bofc Poh who was also charged with abetting Clement, appeared m court yesterday. The copper conductors wore stated to be the property of the Central Electricity Board
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  • 110 3 Waylaid Two Girls Jailed Mand.ud Stall Corrcspoadeal .JUUUKK BAIIRr Fri— Abdul Rasid bin A!i 7 girls ed them at their J3OO, v. n months hard r Inche Taib Hadji :t of the Sessi- >] Co irt yestt rday. A •ih binti Ahamed and Maimunah binti Hj. Ismail c proceeding to
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  • 90 3 Standard Stall Corresbondent IPOH. Fri. -There is a shortage of coins m [poh. This shortage has hit .small traders and housewives who find it difficult to get their change. Banks are supplying a limited amount only to certain customers. It is believed the critical world
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  • 72 3 ALLEGED to have caused I hurt to another woman at the Bukit Bintang dunce hall on November 28. a Siamese. Mew Thai alias Mrs. Storr, appeared j on a summons charge m the Second Magistrate's Court today. The complainant m the case was another Siamese
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  • 65 3 A YOUNG Malay Special 1 Constable, Zacharia bin Yacob, H h deserted his p «1 at a tin mine m Kepong to visit his sick family, was yesterday sentenced to three months' rigorous mi- i s inment by Mr. A. P. Jack. the first magistrate. Siamese Prince Dak!
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  • 507 3 Standard Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fn.-Sir Christopher tox, Adviser on hcliicalion t<> the Secretary of State for the Connies, declined comnieiit when asked for his views on the present grante-in-aid system to schools m Malaya, particularly m reference to Chinese schools. The grant -in -aid to Chinese schools is
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  • 127 3 1st Woman Bandit Hanged Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The first woman to pay with her life under the Emergency Regulations was hanged m Penang jail this morning to become the ll(ith bandit executed m the country. Twenty-four-year old Wong Ah Mooi was preceded to the gallows by Lim
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  • 132 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Estates near Kuala Lumpur have turned to road transport to help them get their stocks of rubber to Port Swettenham for loading m ships, following the slowing down, of rail goods traffic. No change is reported m the "go
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  • 109 3 Stan*' ird St tt Correspondent Xi ALA LUMPUR, I ri A Chinese woman, Lim Seak, was fined S5 or seven days simple imprisonment yesterday for assaulting an elderly Eurasian. Alex Spykerman. m Ipoh Koad on Nov. 10 When asked to plead to the charge, she
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  • 82 3 JB Welfare Week Setts $30,000 JOHOKE BAHRD, Fri Twenty-seven Chinese businessmen of Johore Bah r v raised $2,f>00 within a space of two hours m aid of Johore Welfare Week. This is one of th<: highlights of Welfare Week revealed to The Standard by Mr. M. Birchee. President of the
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  • 103 3 Doomsday Has Arrived For This Mosque KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Yaumilkiamah (Doomsday) has arrived for the eleven year old mosque- which cost the people of Tanjong Karang $12,000 and was completed two months ago. A mile and a half from the main road and three miles from Tanjong Karang village, the
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  • 259 3 Standard Siafif Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Another branch of the War Department Civil Service Association m North Malaya is being inaugurated at Ipoh tomorrow at 10 am under the auspices of the North Area Committee of the Association. The speedy formation of this branch
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  • 287 3 Johor Home Guards Have Started Work Standard Staff Correspondent Photo. JOHORE BAHRI'. Fri. Home Guards m the Johore Battra Districts of Kulai, Senai, Ihi Tiram ami Masai started functioning yesterday Alter careful screening, lasting for over three months. 414 personnel were finally accepted and enrolled. Of these 347 are Chinese.
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  • 129 3 Standard Staft ('orrrstxtndcnt KUALA «PUB :he tyan Railway Administration advises traders m X Lumpur that the Bn lUmpur man. g depots will remain open all day tomorrow, for the delivery of all types of goods incoming by rail. nder the circumstaru which are at pn ing.
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  • 146 3 Goh Teng Teck the Chief Tenant of House No 16 Jalan i Yahya was fined $200/- m default 1 3 months rigorous imprisonment yesterday by the President nf the Muar Sessions Court for allow- i in£{ Chandu to be consumed on i the premises. The children of Seremban's
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 399 3 f ~^^^^^^H "i^*^^_____ A0 a!ld i, p, n Urand: Battleground 3, 7 and 9 I S H[\HHA.\ IHUn Rex (Klang): Young Man ot p.m. p.m. T o it 'urn Carlton: Customs Of Our tatheis S^feesefTand I 4^(lo^ Noor Asmara (Mandarin) 3,6.45 and 9.15 Cathay; The Blue Lamp 12.45, 3 and
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  • 453 4 Former Bandit Leader Tells Of Arms Deals Standard SiaiT Correspondent ]{\l H, Fri. Slow a Malay, licensed to bay ;<?»!!! liiion, Mipplicd his purchases to a gang <»t h \is oprratinii m Pahang and on their orders, I idated a bandit dcscrlcr *a>» related to .Mr. Justice J V Taylor
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  • 51 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Bandits m Ipoh set a new example to their colleagues when they forced the kepala of a tin mining konssi to evacuate, tied him up and then set fire to the building. When the fire had taken a hold, the bandits released
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  • 31 4 PENANG, Fri.— Dr. B QC, Deputy Municipal Health Officer, wi'l take up an anointment as Medical OfiVer of Health, Tanganyika, Africa, after his leave m the United Kingdom.
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  • 247 4 TEACHERS' CHARGE REFUTED Standard Staff Reporter Photo. THE GRADUATE teachers' complaint that their case for advancement is not looked into by the Singapore and other Teachers Unions m Malaya has absolutely no grounds This is stated by Mr. P. V. Sarma, the President of the Malayan Teachers' Union, m an
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  • 84 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Fifty-six more Malays were added to the strength of the British Army as fully trained soldiers at a parade m Kluang this morning, making the 12th party to pass out of the Far Eastern training Centre. At the passing out ceremony, Lt.-Col. H.
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  • 43 4 KUALA UMPUR, Fri.— A press release stated that special constable Asmuni bin Sanush who accompanying Mr. N. F." Modder. when he was murdered by bandits at Denpkil on Wednesday, stood guard over the body and encased the bandits until help arnved.
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  • 36 4 IPOH, Fri.— Holding that there was no corroboration m the evidence of the prosecution witnesses Magistrate Che Bahmdin today aoauitted an Indian pea-se^'er. Kinpusamy on a charge of causing hurt to his lu"uliiei"-iii iv.v.
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  • 500 4 GOVT. PENSIONERS TO GET MOR Payment Dates Back To October 1, 1948 Standard Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT pensioners m ihe Federation and Singapore will receive as soon as possible increases to their pensions based on unrevised salaries and also cost of living allowances at the new rates with effect from Oct.
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  • 41 4 Standard Stiff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Magistr; Mr E. M. Smallwood today issued warrants of an against three Chinese, one of who n was a woman. They failed to appear m court to an wer the charges! preferred agaii them.
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  • 36 4 5th Penang Man Shot Within Week Standard Staff < nrr ■>: <>,i. PENANG, Kri. Hk \wi\c a4 m con!:!. if I imaiKil* (1 whra a fifth -!i< o committed la^t n'mlit resvltfafc hi Eng Chuaa being wtrkmA) injf.r
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  • 299 4 Standard StaiT Correspondeni SUNGEI PATAM. Fri. Bays of the Ibrahim School were told that they an i to ha\e nltool certificate class next year. The wrtfwg Superintendent oj I duration, Kedah Perils, Mr. F. S. Tiddeman. announced this at their annual speech day
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  • 171 4 TO STEP UP PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Another .30 public address vans are to be purchased by the Federation Government for the purpose of intensifying its publicity campaign. They will keep the people m the rural areas fully informed of Government activities and current affairs. The
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    54 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— A young Malay, Mokhtar bin Che Din., who pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a bicycle, told Magistrate Mr. Smallwood today that it was only a joke When he removed it from the MV.ay Sporting Club on Dec. 6. Sentenced was
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  • 140 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Fri.— The Cooperative housing body, a united single project sponsored by the Negri Sembilan Government Co-operative Society and four other bodies, was formally launched today. Mr. M. V. Chclliah of the Co-operative Department, outlined the plan for the society. He referred
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  • 136 4 The Singapore Police con ducted a half-hour route march from B-aeh Read Polite Station through she north-eastern section of the town yesterday evening. At the conclusion of the march the units of Chinese, Gurkha and Police Training School constables formed a square m front of Beach
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  • 342 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOII, Fri.— The $00,000 extension to the Ipoh Anglo Chinese Girls' School was officially ae'clnred open by the Sultan of Per&k at a simple ceremony held at the steps of this new wing. Half the cost of the extension was paid by the
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  • 74 4 Xl \l i Mii X I L ,i routing < v ;t oi i b H «>n n ritltr m Meatakaii, Pahmac, 1 1 1 v IS-yeir-old Chinese girl was liasod h. j- i, v f-:c a „i:c she c ;u!;'ii -i:-' tl I;t a p.:
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  • 36 4 P V i 28, wa a total o! $1,530 m the S Third Poll Couri [terday for i >n of 100 Ib. of d I'• tobacco. Duty on i the tobacco amounted b
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 111 4 GRAND X'MAS FUN FAIR THE RED C MPTORIST MEMORIAL FUND ST. JOSEPHS INSTITUTION trss tsa'an KOad SUNDAY, 10th DEC, 1950. from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ATTRACTIONS Variety of Stalls Grand X'mas Tree Display Satay, Rice Curry Bar Outdoor Indoor Games Cinema Shows Hand, Etc., Etc. ok Lovers. Teachers and
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    • 109 4 JOY RIDES FROM $10/- TO $25/ flights o i /A' >/ i '< m SUNPfIY 10 Dec. from 9 a.m. to S p r (Tiger Moths Cessna Dakoi ROYAL SINGAPORE FLY G CLUB KALLANG PHONE ***** BOOK NOW RT THE SINGAPORE TOURIST SERVICE. AiJELPHI HOTEL, PHONE: ***** OR AT HORINSONS
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  • 218 5 Adkins Appeals To Chinese To Help Fight Terrorism Standard S^li Reporter IRB.CS. ADM.NS. Sc,r,,ary for Chines, Affair. Si, I( ,a ,fa ,0,., on 1, v, U.K. shortly, apperf, Z U, K kr*. Colony to 0.0,,, ra ,e with th, police m ,omb al our ..Mial ,lu.y *t MM, an! if
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  • 114 5 Main Air Strikes In Negri Sembilan •r;l Mart (lof Wt MWdcfll U I oi Ibe RAF, BAAF and RNZAF carried ol Nipplicfl ami rh additional 11,000 \b>. i < v i i l l airt'r il- of *»in«:aj»or< and \\w ■ad dropped 200,006 leaflets daring lhe DHmthrj news Mimman oi
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  • 12 5 Boys Urged To Stop Two Cruel 'Sports' ,sdfs sefl fht yyjgf gj
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  • 116 5 MALACCA BUDGET MEETING St '.ntl.ird St.iT Correspondont) MALACCA. Fri.— The Settlement Council will hold the last meeting for the year on .Monday, December 11, when two bills and two motions will be introduced A motion will be introduced pension of the Standing Rules and Orders to enable l< two new
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  • 26 5 FOrND guilty of stealing! four roller-bearings worth $10. ian Soo (18) senl -iced to 14 days rous imprisonment by the nore Fourth Pohse j
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  • 119 5 Ecconomy On Kranji Farm Buildings ;<I ».rd Still K. norti-r CONSTRUCTION of six blocks of b at the proposed I at Kranji costing 523.000 i^ to be reduced by providing one bed- and one sitting-room m•- two bedrooms and a om. states the Singapore I Welfare Department pro--19 summar N
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  • 174 5 si.,',!:ir(l StalT Corr«»siMi:ulriit How a Traffic Police Constable on motor-cycle natrol knocked into a pedestrian near the junction of SeranVcon Road and St Michael's Road was told to he Spore Coroner yesterday at the inquiry into the death of a 38-year-old Chinese carpenter.
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  • 68 5 THE FUNERAL of threei year-old Peter Sweet, who was found drowned on Thur.took place yesterday morning at Pasir Panjang Military Cemetery. Services were conducted at 'the British Military Hospital chapel and at the graveside by Rev Daviea and Rev. Sum- both chaplains to
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  • 492 5 Charged Under Illegal Section, Rules Judge SEAMAN FREED IN GOLD SMUGGLING CASE Standard Staff Renorter AGREEING with the defence counsel thai a section under which a Chinese seaman was charged with smuggling geld (worth about $20,000) was "illegal and ultra vires,*' .Mr. Justice Evans ia the Singapore Iliuh Court yesterday
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  • 100 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Youth Counnl is now carrying out a "limited" survey of handicapped children m Singapore and its adjacent islands but final details of the detailed survey are not yet completed. The Council is also organising a Christmas Party for old people during
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  • 159 5 Standard Staff Reporter SENTENCE of one year's imprisonment was imposed on a young Indian, Suppiah, by Mr. Justice T. A. Brown at the Singapore High Court yesterday. Sappiah was unanimously found guilty by a jury of causing hurt to a Malay, Abu Bakar
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  • 28 5 AN 18-YEAR-OLD Sikh School boy was acquitted m the Singapore Second District Court yesday of a charge of stealing 125 rupees belonging to his teacher. I
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  • 42 5 THE Sin ?.i pore Social Welfare Department last month received a strange request from a woman m Samarinda, Indonesia, who applied for an entry permit and money for her and nine children to (oine here where her husband is employed.
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  • 36 5 A CHINESE labourer, Ang Tian Poh was fined Sl5 m the Singapore First District Court yesterday for failing: to produce his identity card and for using abusive language to a special constable.
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  • 264 5 A FINDING of death I>\ misadventure nas returned l>y the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh yesterday at an inquiry into the death of Liin Teck .Nam. K *lu> was a victim of a bullet iir«>d l»y a detective. Lim died on Nov. 24,
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  • 67 5 Standard Staff Report «r MARJORIE AGNES Bartels, a young Eurasian woman was ted decree nisi to be made absolute m three months by Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, Chief Justice, at the Singapore High C irt yesterday. .Mis. 'Bartels who applied for a divorce on the grounds of
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  • 40 5 Standard Staff Reporter SENTENCE of nine months rigorous imprisonment was imposed on 21-year-old Abdul Rahim m the Singapore First District Court yesterday after he was convicted of house trespass In order to steal four shirts and four trousers.
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  • 220 5 Standard Stafl Reporter THE MEDH VI, Department i* now recruiting probationer hospital assistants to fill 2t> VMMKtet m various hospitals m the Colomy. me Cniei Medical Unicer. Dr. H. Scnmgeour said yesterday that Singapore had Buffered a ihortafl of hospital assistants (male DUtses
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  • 53 5 $22,000 Spenl In TB Allowance Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Social W< fare Department last month paid a total of 5122. 132.63 as TE treatment allowance to 353 cases. Last month the Committee approved 58 new cases and I 273 other cases. Cases reported as beins fit for work after
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  • 65 5 Standard Mall Reporter THE SILVER .1 ib i Committee kts! month $7,242.70 on 490 cases. v. -J9 new i The sum 57.242.70 rej sudden decrease m expenditure .<■ i the derision «>f the c mittee to reduce s <>f allowance from Oct. 1. IBM '•cause of
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    • 23 5 I r^~^" t* si C?API IN<^' ir^f ~l| I^l /"THING CAME OUT vjt§jj|j r-^^^~-; AND NO j-yGjjjl i ■^■y jjp^4^gwt?Ssft' |g?"^- J^^.,.^.^^^!—^^ jjjj^u^iii^jjji^jj
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  • 365 6 n \> preoccupation with personal affairs which sp We for the lack ol interesl by the oldei generation Lo the recenl Municipal elections in S re? tii T l) F McNeice S ngapore's Municipal P:: jdent, ms to think so. And going soieh by the number
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  • 715 6  -  PEXANG. I "ONE big reason t why i many private individuals i are today not at all keen to build houses is not so much the poor returns they will get for their money as the headaches a landlord can expect if his tenant happens to
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  • 393 6  -  Aster Gunasekaka h?.§ KIAI A IXWI'K. CINCE the end of World War II the emphasis has been placed on Youth. We, in Malaya, look to the young men and women of today and tomorrow to take the reins of government into their hands and guide
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  • 262 6 Wky Did Not Mr. Urn Redan? Sir.— In iv to "Govt. Clerk" Mr. P.M. Williams, Secretary of the Labour Party, states that "it was Mr. Lim Yew HV'k. though a nominated unofficial, who moved for the abolition of Government Circular No. 35" which required Government servants leaving
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  • 231 7 Invade China, Chiang Insists Expects Aid Of 1.500,000 Men From Mainland A MHiK. Dec. 8. (Rrutrr) -Chiang k said today he favoured invasion of 9n mainland hy his own Nationalist n Formosa "with co-ordinated ac- tin I nited Nations naval and air i,. coaunoitatoT and film actor Robert Evasion fry
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  • 122 7 o APi A ndc sales U nad dead la lac ra i „i lac Daaisi i v <- r^- >ht- appa.imhled Witt death to (Mr- Marion BCT- >rar-old dase oi" s'.een- il or left to 1...;-, \hlerv SZi ..n>iii m nt *ith ano Dr. Mohammad Roeni, Indon;
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  • 53 7  - UK Concern For Malaya Is Increasing ANDREW ROTH m B—l8 1 the H reed s :tion Guar lay uncierese army ne of the L'ld poll' h the armies I Guar.' suge world :ionS v." si "If the tnc c spl the norland if -it ::e result hopes of .ing '.veil
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  • 96 7 Soekarno Ill, Delays Visit To Manila MANILA, Doc. 8 (AP)—President Soekarno of Indonesia has indefinitely postponed his visit to the Phi »pine I >ecau c of "sudden illness." Acting Secretary of Foreign Atfairs Felino Neri. was informed m a message received today trom the Philippines Legation at Jakarta. Dr. Soekarno
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  • 222 7 LONDON Dec. 8 (Reuter) Defence Ministei Emmanuel Shinwell told the House of Commons yes rday "quite emphatically there is no thought m our minds or m the minds of the American authorities oi a drawal from Korea." D [mister was i barrage of q members on
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  • 403 7 UN Decides To Go Ahead With Korea Debate LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 8 (AP) The United Nations Political Committee \n>i niylii ignored vigorous Soviet WToris lo delay consideration of the *i\- power demand for a withdrawal of Chinese Communist troops from Korea. In the face'ol strong opposition from the Soviets, j
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  • 117 7 TOKYO. Dec. 8 (UP)— Most Japanese, remembering the terrible beating they took m World War 11, are not anxious to get mixed up m a third 'World War Recent newspaper surveys 'indicated that public opinion istill strongly m favour of the Japanese
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  • 70 7 WASHINGTON, Dec 8 (Al I —The U.S. House of Representatives have approved legislation making 88,000 Asiatics now living m the United States eligible for citizenship. The Bill applies to about 85.(10(1 .Japanese. 3.000 Koreans and 145 Polynesians who have become pc r m anent U.b. resideni
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    • 8 7 Defence Minister Emmanuel army,' 1 he declared.- A.P.
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    • 48 7 Sir Denia Dailey.Lord Btoyor O f PorSoouth, England, has mtpd the mayors and mayoresses gritato Ss quests ut the corp«ra. tion.— A P The Chinese -mmunist armies Km-p-i vere branded as Sthe United Nations to c'e m the Yugoslav newsn"pcr of the Tito Youth Organisation, Golandina.- A. P.
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    • 16 7 light earth tremor was felt FEfcSpsSws population left their homes and ■yd to the open.- A.P.
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    • 26 7 Princess Elizabeth laid .a 7th at the Unknown Warrior s SSbVflS breek capital^esterThe British and Greek national anthems were played durin« he simple but £>£"£? tofiowin^a proc^jon
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      • 28 7 B ceremony to Athens Citj Hall where the Princess was presented by Major Regngouge, on benaii Si the city, with a 17th century fkoii of St. Philip- A.P.
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      • 59 7 The conviction of Alger Hiss, former high U.S. State Department official on a charge of perSry was unanimously upheld by c' Hated States Circuit Court „f \DDeals. Hiss. 46, was con- cted ni January of raying when he denied giving Government SSrr^to Whittaker Chambers courier for a pre-war Sou ring.
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      • 32 7 The Economic Co-operation Administration has gjffgff* that is has allocated $250,000 to Norway for the purchase of MaSa or Abaca fib rein he Philippines, delivery to be mad. by July 31.- U.P.
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      • 47 7 New instructions to Foreign Secretary Carlos P. RomuM, chief Philippines delegate to the U.N.. calling for a strong stand against any appeasement ol Communist China were reported dispatched Last night after a conference at Malacanan Palace attended by President Quinno ana i ton Dolicv makers.- A. P.
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      • 26 7 The Philippine Ambass:>^r. Joaquin Elizafde, said he was pleased that Myron Co wen is sufficiently recovered to turn to Manila as the United States envoy. U.P.
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      • 69 7 The first batch ot British volunteers to join the regular Australian Army believe the "digger" sergeant-major isn t as strict as the British variety. Many of them ox-servicemen, i they joined up again because i they couldn't settle down or i because they wanted to migrate i to Australia. After
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  • 32 7 -r- ........n hee nerioeically diets to reduce her waistline, wSritafto Vi'todai. Agriculture Department apiai, expert Mr. C.I). «t«n- de(ides 0 chanse quarters thfaueen fe k»Ss* Uylt. egq.a.ddleU. become Reuter
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  • 253 7 HONGKONG, Dec. 8 \P) University ol Pennsylvania President Harold E. Stassen said thai Dr. Ralph Bunehe, Nobel Peace Priae winner and successful mediator of Palestine conflict, might !»<> a good man to negotiate a peaceful settlement between the United Nations and
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  • 303 7 Weds Porter WASHINGTON, Dec 8 (I P)-— Prime Niaiater Qemeni Attlee appeared pleased *ilh the result of yolrrday't* meeting with Tnnnan. \»kt>d a> he let! hitc House "how are things £oiii»*\ be nrnilrd broadly and replied "okay.** Informants said they took
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  • 42 7 LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 8: (AP): The Russians served notice that they will block any United Nations attempt to shed light on the fate of thousands of German and Japan* c war prisoners believed still held m the S Union.
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  • 40 7 Samir Pasha Rifai, new Jordan premier, declared In parliament, "Jordan will not sign a pea re treaty with Israel. He continued, 'A peace treaty with Israel !1 never rx- signed unless all states approve it."— A. P.
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  • 103 7 BONN. Dec I P I I ,11- ECom i ers of the throe parties of his coalition governmeni ha lined up solidlj si the I French formula for V. i fifth of the ranks m national .*h uniti Li f»d to coi 'Equality i irst" Hitting
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  • 126 7 HO X G KONG. Dec. 8 (Reuter-AAP):— Hongkong is rallying enthusiastically to the local British Y.W.C.A. welf re club's call for comforts for British troop? fighting m Korea. (The appeal was initiated by the Hongkong Standard.) The organisation today anno unc ed the receipt of HK51,230
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  • 60 7 KARACHI. Dec. 8: (AP):--Pakistan Premier Liaquat An Khan has accepted an mvitoi tion from the Turkish Government to tour Turkey, it was i. stated here today. It is not I own if he will tour Turkey before his visit to London for the Commonwealth conference m
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  • 98 7 HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 8 (AP) —Bill Daniels, US$5,OOO--week Negro nightclub ished with a butch< knife m the apartment of a red-haired Ho wood Actress Ronnie Guillan who is white, was jailed on suspicion of assault with deadly weapon. A doctor said it took stitches to close the on
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    • 20 7 i JSf b*i V i *v i m dent Polk Singapore, New York AMERICAN PRESIDENT UNES 4/6, UNION BUILDING, SINGAPOR^^
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    • 61 7 Sf^> W^ J^ff '•£> FOR GOLFERS k "SILVER KING" I GOLP BALLS I! ATTRACTIVELY PACKED 4 S IN CELLOPHANE-WRAPPED GIFT BOXES. ft. 2 BALL BOX 3.0 0 5 3 BALL EOX $4.50 ffi 6 BALL BOX 9.0 0 X WE HAVE A COMPREHENSIVE J SELECTION OF GOLF EQUIPMENT g »i
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  • 426 8 Standard Staff Reporter HKITALN has agreed is principle to the rigid control of strategic exporti to ffiiiril and her satellite countries, United Press learns m Washington. This is seen m Singapore as paving the way for an eventual embargo
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  • 92 8 Standard Staff Reporter Rl< iID control oi strategic txp rti to Ri ssia and her p intriea would result j M tn rubber tx rchase by oU» i cour.'ries m the Common-, i and the United States. J S of the pres tni sh >rtage d
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  • 98 8 UK Paying Debts Under Colombo Plan m s d 8 r< Churchill c'o-'ar- ed that 1 of sterlinj > India. Pakistan •he Colombo i "no means an the Cif- Hii ;l ci < i M who had i i re- i C c leader hac er i he were i
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  • 52 8 Pad To Benefit India. Ceylon INDIA and Ceylon stand ie agreement vi will import some 7,000 worth of textile g< New York erce. Under this ret ment, 4 newspaper s would supsome £2,600,000 worth of i ell as about £142 I Ceylon and II supply about £42,--000 worth of coir
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  • 127 8 Copra Is Lower But Steady Standard Staff Reporter COPRA opened lever m price yesterday but the market tone was steady. Sellers m Singapore opened at $47 per picul with buyers at $46. Later buyers increased to $46$ with sellers reducing to S4ti;, but no business was reported. Coconut oil was
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  • 139 8 NATIONAL per capita Income m America is five times iter than m the Soviet Union, which has the lowest per capita income of all industrialised and semi-industrial-ised nations cf the world except Poland, according to estimates released by the I" N. tical Office. The U.N. report.
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  • 150 8 Warplane Output Increasing Production of warpianes m the United States has reached the highest level since World War 11. industry sources said. But it is still only a fraction of the peak output reached during that conflict. The census bureau reported that :},328.0()0 lb. of military planes were delivered during
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  • 77 8 INDIA had i civ ed many replies from foreign count and engineering organisai and institutions m connec with the next January's International Enginee ferences to be held m New Delhi B ay. These conferences would be two of the biggest international gatherings ever held anywhere
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  • 39 8 LONDON, Dec. 8: (Router) Britain's stocks of strategic raw materials were being dispersed from dock areas. Ti Minister Harold Wilson told the Commons. He said the matter was being treated as one of urgency.
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  • 763 8 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malayan share market was hesitant today because of the political situation. Prices ?rc a shade easier m all sections. Only a small volume oi business was reported. Today's prices were: X Kampar 25 '6 26/6 K. Kamunting 26 27/K. Lanjut 17
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  • 203 8 LONDON, Dec. 8 (AP) Britain will col back her civilian production during 1951 to protect her rearmament progranmie from a threatened world metals shortage. Britons, still queuing for heavy consumer goods like cars and refrigerators as a result of the
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  • 65 8 DETROIT, Dec. 8< W Stocks ;of new automobiles m America are at the highest level for ovei 1 a year, says the trade newsp; I Automotive News. Its monthly sruvey showed that op N )V. 1 new car stocks numbered 508.071 units. Of this total,
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  • 171 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, aie as follows inn£ an ;;;iv t!OnP with Indo Ch{n a a^ siam are pernfttt* te ttnlta HONGKONG. r»cc B rSneclai Btsdanl Bor r-r* <■■ BUT I Mi Air Mai) I'- 1. O.D
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 86 8 The lutest Siasaporf rul)hor prices sfierda} (.Dec. 81 were p:m- j:> Buyers Setters No 1 KSS S;>ot Loose |I.TB 11.71 F. 0.8. m bales Dec No. 1 K.S.S. Bi.7i si n No. 2 K.S.S. |IjBl ItjQ No. 3 RJSJSJ nom. I m :.i k ISZ Ton»-: S 1 im•>
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    • 48 8 SINGAPORE Frl. TiV' price of tin toda] >\ v S.V.M \r. i pi< dL I :> |lt *•> LONDON UN I rid. 1 1 fc pried tirM KS« si n. Spol li 135 bayera, £1,145 srhei s Three months 1,635 bajrer«v EIjMQ sellers. Scii leim price 1 1 Tone:
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  • 87 8 'Peking Is Eager For C'wealth Trade' wealth Trade' LONDON. Doc. 8 (Reutei I "If the Goven and world politics will permit us to trade, tl People's Government is only ton willing to trade w I the British Commonwealth,"' said Mr. John Keswick, leading British businessman m the Far East. I
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  • 83 8 10pe Dividend Recommended For Ayer Molek AVER MOLEK Rubber Company's pi it for 1 11 1 S itember 30, 1 Interim divide) per cent., less tax, paid on July 5 absorbed $6,400. The directors recommend a final dividend of 1 cent less tax absorbing Slti.ooo provision for income tax 512.U00,
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  • 32 8 They Drew Lots To Lend A£1,000,000 Two incial houses m Sydney drey. r the ri to lend th< Council A ci.000.000. J. B. Were and 31 per cent into brokerage one-quarter AAP.
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  • 107 8 DURING the first nine months of 1950, Ceylon exported Roods to the United States valued a1 U5545.818.420 or about 22.2 per rent, of her total exports, the S Commerce Department reports. Ceylon's imports from the U.S. were relatively low due to exchanee and import controls. I
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  • 27 8 Jelebu Tin Dredging Company's output for the qu from September to November 1950 was 581 piculs of tin ore, according to the Secretaries Harper Gilflllan.
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  • 94 8 Big Fluctuations This Week In Rubber Mart SlimJawl Siafl Reporter WIDK FLUCTUATIONS m prfett f, I rubber nwirlfrl m Siagipoce iwrtag i!»< i v M I was BOf Mr for a sluirp <lr«ij> m «);> I that the I.S. (,(>\rrnin;iit MM pl.:nn;u_: i I buying <»f natural I AUUUIT market
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  • 8 8 Light Trading On London Share Mart I jr.:
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    • 154 8 I A hundred years have j q's first great exhibition. Foi we have been planning to celebrate this am. by a I m ..1 displaying »h life. In r cutor, 2 are making Bi >hlndustries i f an o_. on for the rid to see the full e> ml of
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    • 32 8 CTLPJ A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TO-PA'; YOU TOO CAN OPES SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOB 1 I BE PAID AT 2 r l PI H INXI j LITTLE AS INTEREST v, r:. I I I
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  • 213 9 Standard Shipping Reporter VI >L 01 me uncertainty of conditions D rov»ili n v. t .he American President Lines ZaS^Si^ v B! Monroe w.U have on board less than half her usS '.."noclTs! arrlVeS Singa PP re San \\j !r on previous voyages the ship
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  • 192 9 baa bj i v ith StaaJej i i kf ill I Acii Iss trance i ipeai before «"a i pli Fl Tl RE -air-!,orno iratlr figures may make ■MOM MM look small m comparison a> >oon as postwar <i\il aviation ■ettlea down to normal, acfoniiiii:
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  • 53 9 HAMBURG, Dec. 8: (AP)— F r Brsl time since the war, American shipping com.os have of tered vessels to be I m G id shipyards. ["he Deutsche Werft Baa reI bra R r two 16 i tankers Iron two New k firms. The tank) I Ibe delivered
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  • 68 9 Japs Increase Charlerage On All Vessels TOKYO. Deo. 8: t aj^P) The Transportation Mil istry oi the Japanese emmeni has decided to raise i US$l.69 cents to tb-_ .a ts the present cbarterrge for vessels on the Korean service, which is uniformly $1.5 d cents per ton, regardless v.:e Of
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  • 25 9 DUBLIN, Dec 6: «AP>:Reoublic hop€ 9 to save U553.000.000 next of barley to take the .place o^ A > corn It naa oeen ling.
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  • 82 9 HONGKONG. Dec. 8: (Reuter-AAP):— A Royal Air Force Sunderland answering an SOS rescued 'A men of the crew of the 500-ton cargo ship Joseph S. today and returned thorn to Hongkong after a skeleton crew was left on board the wooden Philippine ship which was said
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  • 36 9 Japanese war criminals serving sentences on Manus Island will be able to see the latest Japanese motion pictures Christmas thro'\«i consideration of the Australian will bo sent to Manua Island as Christmas gifts.- -Reuter-AAP.
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  • 70 9 CHICAGO, Dec*. 8. (AP): A new book on the American Civil War, Colonel Robert R. McCormick's "The War Without Grant,'' covering twentyone major campaigns of the civil war m which Grant di I not participate, has just n published. Also. Col. "*-Cormick's earlier work,
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  • 140 9 j lil'S M ROADS A WHARVES 4 p.m. YESTERDAY WHARVES Render 42— 4: i Oraduna. 2^ll KutsnnC. 17-18 TJOJSndok, S-M Sieel Navigate riesla'nd. 1 11-12 Gler> ;4n •u-32 Talthybius, B—9,8 9, V T \u ,-k 29^30 Idomeneus. ManekerK, rinceG— 7 Bronxviile, 2<— unge lese Prince. tefbock: Reginald
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  • 265 9 US To Ask For Canal Toll Cuts year the imposition of passenger dues was dropped— the directors have been adamant j about tonnage rates. THE American merchant marine industry is sending a committee to Paris next month to urge operators of the Suez Canal concession to lower ship transit tolls
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  • 32 9 WILSON. ARKANSAS Dor R: (AP)— A 19-year-old Negro, R. B. Jones, was credited 'vith preventing the derailment rf a Frisco passenger train en route from Memphis to St Louis
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  • 63 9 Beady to report for duty as a transport instead of starting the round-thr-world cruises for Which she was originally designed, the American Lines ship. President Adams, poised on the ways of the New York Shipbuilding Corporation, New Jersey, shortly before her recent launching. One of
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 9 -Photo by More than 1,200 Chinese passengers for the Communist China ports of Hoihow and Swatow left Singapore m the Dutch ship Van Heutsz yesterday. Picture shows the ship pulling away from her berth at the Sinjr.inorp Hirhmir Board's Empire Dock.- K. L. Chee
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  • 129 9 INTEREST IN UK JETS AMERICAN airline operators have shown »;reat interest m British jet aircraft, particularly the <le Havilland Comet and the turbo-prop Vickers Viscount. The first Comet has already completed 360 flying hours with no serious hitch, the second has made its maiden flight, while the third has been
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  • 186 9 Another Squabble Over APL WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (API —The Justice Department yesterday took new steps to hold m government possession a 92 per cent stock interest m the j American President Steamship Lines. It n^ked the U.S. District Court to dismiss litigation chalUnging government ownership of the stock, and disclosed
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  • 32 9 The next Paris Show which is scheduled for June 1951 will consist of a stratic exhibition m the Grand Palais and a flying display at an airport near Paris
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  • 105 9 S\N FRANCISCO, Dec 8 (UP)— A general ihS. De partmeni of Commerce embargo designed to halt all ir »n<«— foroi»n or American— through U.S. ports lor K^l rhina hi; been put into effect by the Customs SerVi The U m e w restrictions, announced on
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    • 103 9 I \k n^NSPxcinr sekvici I oa iMdea All Arneru-an A CWW**" ;tIOS s io Dee. iIH I. in ll ir«t tor DliHm Yokohama l.Mn>hiDment Takubar ft Tsinctr.o DLAI BCKVICI ISA (WEST COAST)--i Gl U fta JAPAN ft HONGKONG f j iv inua l>ec I i Uotombu, Bombay Kararm man Basrah
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    • 347 9 NAILING^ FROM SCANJINavi* ok GONIINfIIi ~?»fcl.*M»l.A for Satatoo Bamckot 21-23 Di l- f)«». "MKONIA tor SalU'iD <c Ban^k^K 12 H Jan I lan No». cjon^itona Kot»e 7oknhame 26 29 Jan \ILINGS TO CONUNtNI ">CADINAVIA tot t olomtK> Adt i **url drno« ViUrii K»t' ret.it. Hanburr Ovto '.oJh< rthurc A on-
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    • 80 9 HAIR ARRIVALS O£PARftR£S ft vsrn i \tion i \S UKU 118 DXKOIA Pen-ine laipini «o«'h i B o tn 0 tabaan i iJ» ono ■r ■"•'*> RaiJ rf.l DM am j lumDur ETA 9SO a ax C partures KIM CO -IM. I \l!<>\ p m i DA DiDONI -lAN Ml:
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    • 390 9 "jjo sHiSriri iv 1:1 1 1 i p Dec 12: Malacca, sails for Hon*- Feb 6. SI er sails Feb 10 X kong, Osaka Kobe and Yokohama Feb m Rtwl Rnrvevor c ail-= Feb Dec. 14. Dec. 21: Seiandla. sails lor Saieou »'mmi« t i.i\r Bangkok Dec. 23. for Jau
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  • 712 10 Says ERSKINE JOHNSON Meet the gab irho took Singapore by storm it the x.ti.i "(iirl of the Fear Ball" held at the Victoria Mi-mori.il li M iiii!r>daj niuht. rhe ball, inxpired by the fiim of that n ame. was m aid oi the Setiicea
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  • 130 10 DOUBLE TROUBLE lOIJ.YWOOI). Dec. 8 1 J Even the "doubles" needed "doubles" during recent filming <»f rollercoster sceno m Fidelity Pictures' "Woman on the Run," released by I'niver-sal-Internation.il. wlr-n it was necessary to make the run through the mileand a half track 32 times during the evening! Ann Sheridan made
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  • 266 10 I JOLLY WOOD. Dec. 8 1 l Calling all girls! If you desire more sex appeal follow Yvonne De Carlo's lead and go m for the Lazy S eyebrows. That is the suggestion of Un i veT s a l-International's rr.ake-up chief. Bud Westmore, who says
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    • 183 10 STARTS TOMORROW! j liiiAjMillW j MG M p resents n= f vrf^^ iilSltf S n| est Comedy ever rr.ads j m^\\^^^i»i et Hoilie S eei H:JS! ■t^'^o^^i ROBERT WALKER 1 j g^- J JOAN LESLIE I s:::iiiiiiti^i^3s^i:2Hiii<iiiii»u!ff«Mii«!SSSiiif»sli HI^WIGHT TONIGHT Kl!>F WITH «:\Y HOLLAND ON A DANGEROUS THAU 01 THRILLS «i.
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    • 27 10 D3NE and DANCE CABARET ATTRACTION BETTY DORINA Harmony m Song Dance CASTILLO'S ORCHESTRA directed by GERRY SOLIANO featuring vocalists ROSALIE FREDDIE JANSEN -THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN TOWN-
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  • 601 11  -  'Anacrusis' WilC XOTES By i hristmas Orirt ot which ■mrmed by the Musical 150- th and 21st a. is complet- ,nd consists of di-Ni.sned for 1 t- during the II service on six I days during ihe 25th, 26th I December, New I N the following j
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  • 388 11  -  SAMUEL G. ESTHER B. KLING 0 y(\s\hxOdk i>\\ BY AND j Q. Are wives more deceit- ful than husbands? A No. The truth is that deceit is not the monopoly of either sex, though men J have been trying to pin the label on women from
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  • 353 11  -  E. P. JORDAN M. D. By \OT long ago a pathetic etter came m from a v. m who sai 1 that far 2fl had been deathly -..i or being and be had done ew r,:::ng p company around w■• ne indu man, knows that
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  • 616 11 MR. WEE HAS EuS SAY Singapore Standard. Sir. If I have to hit someone on Die head with a trumpet, Mr. Ken J nil eh need have j no fear that it will land on his it iciH ?iot be worth I my while doing so. |It has noio almost
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  • 438 11 CHARLES COMPLETES FIFTH DEFENCE OF HE A VY WEIGHT TITLE NEW YORK, Dec. 9 (AP)— Busy is the word for Fzzaid Charles who has just completed his fifth defence of his world heavyweight boxing champion hip. At the rale he's going, Ezzy will better Jne Louis' mark of 85 deton:
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  • 211 11 Flyweights stole ihe show at Thursday night's amateur boxing ut Tanslin Barracks between Royal Army Service Corps and Army Catering Corps. Very spirited fiuhtins was seen throughout the programme. Biggest thrill was the flyweight contest between Felix Paul and R Chee m which plenty of
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  • 86 11 LAHORE. PAKISTAN. Dec. 7: (Router)— Self-exiled Czech star Joroslav Drobny and the Amencan R N Dorfman both reached the semi-final stage of the men s singles today m the Asian Lawn nis championships here. Drobny beat Alford Huber of Austria 6—2, 4—6, 6—4, 10—8 m the quarter!
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  • 147 11 PI \Yl\<» a man short tin Singaj rU-U-i < lab !o-j t<» the Command Royal EBgineew (Soutli) b) Arw goals to nil m friendlj game o! bockej the padawg I yesterday. i C.R.E. started off v. early goai scored m the minrte of the
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  • 156 11 X \RACHI. Dec 8 (AP)-Tn 1 the worm tennis touQ nament here I Dorothy Head, 1 S., qualified tl% the semifir- Is by beatir *<** Mualla G I .1. Turkey, 6~T 6-1. I Miss Kath een Tucker, Britai also qu;: r the sei by beating
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  • 45 11 AL HAVOC. 20 stone wrestling g it who meets King Kong tonight's v 4 card at the Happy W ;rn arrived from Australia yest compained by his manag Gay Havoc told the Standard came ready to fi-zht and I "DPS V. Hungari.
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    • 248 11 MAKE A NOTE Of Tmt* Wei V •:o-ia Memorial Hall. Bach Bicentc -i 12th '3th Dec, Concert Charity concert for SAT. A. •s n m Bookings or Robinson's Sum Tkmr* Victoria Memorial Hall. Orator.o concert by 17th A ?'st Dec. soloists, chorus orchestra of Singapore \|s Musical Soc ety. Bookings
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  • 376 12 Compton Co., Give Bright Batting Display TOOWOMBA, Dee. 7 (Reuter-AAP) Bright I iiiiu- l»y Compton, Sheppard, Simpson and l\ans featured today'i pla> m ihe match between ihe MCC and Queensland Country XI. The MCC, baited first, pul on a quick 128 for si\ and declared B1 lea. \t rL> of
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  • 45 12 M3uf/b(j 1 HMS r 1 on the h ot t I their the i I. Thi as ai m Oct. 14. l >w will X Ch« EroudI -tana: Allen, and VK XV: H r, I and ikle: Elvey, S
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  • 55 12 IB x uel ban- N.S and Club vi '.ere A i mary d P. G tvindan the n, while Hu fan Kec led for one if to take le match all matches m which ed s mci:- yed iuch i eek's the Ii triumph-
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  • 29 12 USEFUL BP ANNIVERSARY USEFUL B.P cele- y ;it the be aqua land 5] g( neral d a din the winm rs of the will be disMrs 01 lents, will
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  • 74 12 Servicss Team Picked THE following have been selected t<> play for the Combined Services Rugby side which will meet the Combined Civilians at Ipoh on Dec l*i: Cooboß (RAF); Anderson. Dackwortb (ARMY), Harrison (Perak), Martin-Dale, Woodward (RAF), Holland (R.\». Blythe, Williams H \F) rawshaw (.IOIIOKU, Tarr (RN), Klvey (RM), Mitchell
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  • 120 12 DOUBLE TOTES: Races 3&4, 6 7 BIG SWEEP: Race Eight. Ollie Danes Gay Reveller 'Minorou* fONMI 11. A- MARTINI AGOKO hack 1 tion .\coko Constellation MIDMI.IU iLPHONSUS ALPHONSUB RACK 8. Xadasarl Plpplnch-al SOMI (I \^s SWEET MAIBIE JO-JO X \< E 3 Master Bruce .Master Bruce Sweet Mai»;ie
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  • 1295 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE Horses: Class 4, Div. 3 6 Furlongs: 2.15 PM. 1 000 Mhlete a 8.08 "Kongsi Internationale" Rodgers Harper Z. :iW\ Bolrii J.idi «iy S.VI ".Miss Alic«" M. Breukelen E. Donnelly 3. 034 \goko 3y 8.11 "Mr. Yeap" Madam T.S. Chua Daniels Ellery 4. o-.'3 Three Kingdoms
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  • 63 12 RAOC Hold Police Depot KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The RAOC played good hockey to hold a strong Police Depot side to a goalless draw m a friendly match yesterday at Malaya district. Outstanding players on the RAOC side were goalkeeper Hooper, who brought oil a number of good saves and centre-half
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  • 653 12  - Trigger, Camelia Napped For Doubles At Ipoh Today Some Class Beady Again OLLIE DAVIES By BOTH Trigger and Camelia who have retained their edne><lay i form are confidently expected hy their stahle connections to win again today, the concluding day of the Perak Turf Cluh December Meeting. M> hest hets
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  • 144 12 Foot Fault Decision Peeves Art Larsen SYDNEY, Dec. (AP) tmericaa national irmmha champion, Art Larsen, walked off the court ai Kooyoag, Melbourne, after being foot-faulted m ih, tir-i lagainsi Km McGregor. He returned two minutes later after a talk with his team-mate, C. Savin, and overwhelmed McGregor 2-6, 7-5, 6-2,
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  • 36 12 WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 CAP)— THE l itional Amateur Athletic Union Thursday officially accepted invitations that will st>nd American athletes to more foreign sports events lin 1951 than ever before m US nist< >r3
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  • 62 12 ALTHOI GH tfa >nd tract w.i> uptricd t| I, work <vttrd.i np. bwnwa vpurt.d Mr.<ij;lit, the id being too. t< nt to u<» at hall pace, it j;«i;ii^ R irerj MM bir rnstram (Hi the five, m., down the si An Charlem; at h;<
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  • 62 12 Tht vr pa lvii v wrr* lak<n il th» mat( h on Thursd Jit betwim tttr RAM* nd .\rm> .it<! iac Dwpf i Tanglin m Iftsi Mm. Above Set 8 Neva weight winner |Hi prize iron) Mn < 11. V Poeit Beto« (pi John Pobc RAS4 I
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  • 20 12 X! ngor I today beat i!.. S m a eh. 1.-d at hal I m I
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  • 11 12 Abd. R Muav. Wan M Lian Fay, Hussein,
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