Singapore Standard, 11 December 1950

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard vbnbvnbv L MO. 152 y v SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1950. 8 PAGES TIN CENTS
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  • 68 1 UK Agrees To Tin, Rubber Controls Standard Staff Correspondent I LONDON, Son, Britain has \ielded tr* «-£r«_rJSr«r .v S was to P r c s i d c n I o raw B bo and n move I :ac- v- for the -Ivi-d to Brill i; prompt needed supplies i
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  • 22 1 S'pore May Be Included In US Export Ban States ban Commi it P .matched ie m c em- the ially r ted
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  • 8 1 UK Prote ts I to r A I
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  • 346 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Dee. 9 (UP)— Russia railed loday for a withdrawal ot all foreign troops* presumably Utincae communis! as weU as Dnhed Nations forces— from Korea. The Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei isinnsJtj math- this proposal m a new resolution submitted li. the Genera] Assembly's
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  • 205 1 Talks Must Include FE Issues— Mao NEW YORK. Deo 10 (AP)— Thc New York Times quoted rel able diplomatic sources at Lake Success Saturday night as saying Chinese Communist leader Mao Tze-tung has informed India that China is ready to negotiate with the West on Korea on a basis of
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  • 135 1 OTTAWA. Dee. 10: (UP): British Prime Minister Clement Attlee planned a day 61 relaxation at the Government House today, confident that his mission to Washington and Ottawa has lessened the chances of an early world war. Speaking at a state dinner on Saturday night, he
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  • 82 1 Standard Staff Reporter Extra Singapore police guards, equipped with a •walkie talkie" set were yesterday posted at the Convent of Good Shepherd m Thomson Road, where Bertha Hertogh, the 13-year-old Dutch girl is staying pending hearing of an appeal for stay of judgment of
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  • 71 1 PARIS. Dec 10. (Reuter)— Th< Vietnamese Council of Ministers today decided against any measure of evacuation m North Vietnam which "might give a mistaken idea of the extent or the imminence of any danger m thc Red River delta." Agence France Presse reported from Saigon
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  • 56 1 photo. Secretary of the US Navy, Francis P. Matthews (middle), accompanied by Major Gen. Edward M. Almond (left) and Major Gen. O. P. Smith, USMC, visited the First Marine Division cemetery at Hamhu ng: on the east coast of Korea. Hamhnng is now an evacuation point for
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  • 154 1 WASHINGTON, Dee. 10 (AP)— U.S. Secretary of State Dean Aeheson is reported to have told Congress thai the United Slates cannot legally use the veto to keep Red China out of the United Nations. The Secretary of Slate reviewed last
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  • 74 1 Red Korean Premier Heard Again TOKYO. Dee. m (AP)— North Korean Premier Kirn II Suns was heard from today,' for the first time since his regime fled Pyongyang early in 1 October. In a Chinese-language broadcast. Peking radio quoted him as demanding "a battle of annihilation" against the Allied forces
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  • 151 1 4 Armed Thugs Rob Bus Standard Staff Reporter FOUR armed Chinese youths one holding a pistol robbed the conductor of a Singapore-Johore Express bus of $90 collections and relieved seven passengers of I heir identity cards. The robbery took place at the <>lli "Mile, Bukit Timah Road, near the race
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  • 216 1 PARIS, Dec. 10 (AP) France has agreed io rearmament of the West Germans, hut with a wrinkle m the agreement. The wrinkle is France's confidence the West Germans cannot be armed inside of two years even if they were eager about it. This kind
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  • 339 1 UN Units Reach Safe Area In Bitter Retreat TOKYO, Dec. 10. (AP) Advance unite ol a powerful Marine column that fought its way out of a deep Chinese Red trap m the Chanjijin reservoir area have reached tin* llainhun^-llun^-nani area on northeast Korea's coast. A.P. Correspondent Jack Maeßeth. onl\ war
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  • 179 1 We 're Over The Hump, Says Smith WITH THE FIRST MARINE DIVISION. Dec. 10 (UP) Major General O. P. Smith, whose Marines crippled six Chinese divisions to break out of the Chosin reservoir trap, said today "we are over the hump." Tall. white-haired Smith. who had led the Marino convoy
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  • 40 1 AUCKLAND, Dec. 10 (AP) New Zealand's well trained and superbly fit and well equipped artillery regiment of about f>oo volunteers sailed from Wellington at noon today m the liner Ormonde for service m Korea.
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  • 108 1 Truman 's Hint To Nation WASHINGTON. Dee 10: •Reuter). President Truman warned the United States m B letter made public here today that there was not going U» be any short cut to peace. All Americans would have tp "give up things ue should like to ha\L" and must support
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  • 38 1 ATHENS. Dec. 10 (Reuter) Princess Elizabeth yesterday received a necklace made ol ancient gold coins of the time of Alexander the Great. It was presented to her by M. Sophocles Venizelos. Greek Prime Minister
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  • 38 1 JOHORE BAHRU last night was thrown into complete darknes owing to repairs being carried out to the town's power station. Lights went off at 6.45 pm and came on again at 9.06 p.m.
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  • 160 1 Walkers Bouquet To Turks 'TOKYO, l>««. 10 VIM rin- hard-fighting Tnr-xi-»h brigade an«l thr ftmrri •an Second Division h«t«" tfficiallf crrdilrd i«»<l f vs ith »a\ i 1 lii1 ii (lie t nitrd stairs Eighth \nu\ Inn nrirrletix nl anil defeat. wbra tin- Chtarar Rrtla •tarleil their counlei-ofleii-iive on November
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  • 88 1 Snowbound Reds Are Bombed TX 'KYO. D<^c. m D 5 aircraft taking advantage oi <\ weather were out m force early today after night intruder missions against snow-bound Chinese convoys along the roads down irom Manchuria. Superfortresses attacked five Communist centres including two ai' strips at battered Pyong- n g,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 162 2 The Air Ministry has announced the forthcoming appointment of Air ice Marshal >ir Frank Meflersfc, Air Officer Commanding Malaya, to be \ir Qgtn ia Charge oi Administration Bomber (.'ommand. He will take up the appointment m March 1951, A:r Vice Marsha! Sir Frank :[i ersh <
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  • 140 2 A CHRISTMAS appeal I ie for m0ne: fts, goods or toys to help p< ole m f ened circumstances m S gapore, was made by Singapore's Salvation .V ly Chief. B gadier F.v/ Harvey m a least over Radio Malaya. night want to remind you tor
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  • 111 2 I iral A. X ScottId n ff, who v s Chief S lis Officer to Lord Loui-^ Mountbatten at Corabinec l rations Hea ters m the m ir, has been appointed I Beer Co: manding Fifth I l Squadron and Flag othe c r Second-in-Command J Far E
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  • 25 2 A European handed over to Ok Police an uc :r r- >lver which he picked m 1 ifl R ad yester lay mornii
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  • 556 2 Malayan Teachers Ask: Standard Staff Reporter THK PRESIDENT of the Malayan Teachers Union, Mr. P. N Sarma, yesterday called on the Governments of Singapore and the Federation of .Malaya to declare their policy m regard lo their refusal to register
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  • 99 2 Wins A waid To U. Kingdom MR CHONG KOW THYE a Singapore hospital assistant, ha^ been nominated by thc Colonial Secretary's Office for a year's training course m Surgical Rehabilitation and Medical Gymnastics m the United Kingdom. Mr. Chong is the first hospital assistant to be awarded such a course.
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  • 24 2 The Cont Yew Sia held a dinner at their clubhouse m Malabar Street lasl nig m celebration of tho 18ih"'a:mi-
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  • 148 2 Standard Woman Correspondent THE ROOF of Rallies Hotel was almost raised on Friday evening, when members apd friends of Alliance Francaise of Malaya, held their annual reception Vociferous singing of jaunty French songs must have stirred this sedate hotel to its very foundations. Mr. Paul
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  • 165 2 Ist Govt. Welfare Officer Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government has appointed a welfare officer x"rom the United Kingdom to look after the general welfare of Government employees. The welfare officer. Mr DB. Alcock who arrived here recently, is now attached to the Labour Department. He is the first welfare
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  • 36 2 MR. NORMAN Siebel. .no was shot and wounded by sten gun fire at Tampoi Road. Johore Bahru on Saturday was reported to be m a "satisfactory" condition m the Johore 'Bahru Hospital yesterday
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  • 230 2 Standard Start' Reporter DLSPITE the emergency, the membership of trade unions m Singapore has increased by 1,243, up to thc end of last month, comparing wish the November figure The Registrar of Trade Union, Singapore. Mr. Sng Choon Yee. m an interview with The
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  • 351 2 THE LABOUR Party of Singapore has decided to take up the ease of the 600 boys who have lost their places m school through the do* inn down of the Royal English School m Stamford! Roa<i. Singapore. Mr.
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  • 65 2 THE annual general meetings )f Kucluu Tin Ltd. and Changkat Serdang Estates Ltd. will be held an Dec 16. Kuchai Tin Ltd. will propose payment of a fourth and final dividend of 70 per cent, less tax. Changkat Serdang Estates Ltd. wUI
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  • 46 2 The ai peal tice Brow;. sal to a of his i returnii If aria t to her and Mrs. A.P. Her 4 me up before Chief J Sir .harles ray^Aynsley, Mr. Jusl cc F and Mr. Justice Storr, at the Supreme Court today.
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  • 47 2 THE Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd.. will hold their 45th annual general meeting on Dec. hi. ;it which it is proposed to declare a dividend of 10 per emt. and a bonus dividend of 7| pei cent, both less 20 per cent. Income Tax.
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  • 35 2 Three Chinese, one of who n was armed with a knife, broke into a house m Ponggol Roan at 2 o'clock \v-Vrday morning and robhed the occupants ol Sl5O m cash and jewellery.
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  • 131 2 Ka Hang A irport Has Busiest Bay Standard Start Reporter Kallang Airport had its busiest day yesterday when 165 joy-flights were held m addition to the not mal commercial air traffic. These daylong trios were made with the permission of the Director of Civil Aviation. t Largely among the joy-
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  • 50 2 To Study Cemetery Problem A the Commi problem of prh bur. are to i. n g groui mac. ment a I exj of the pop m tl Mt i the public. to mak* shou i •r i Kirn I CF .:e. Abb Menon, Bi er I Inche Ahmad bin Ibrah
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  • 266 3 Consitiutional Crisis Looms In Trengganu M VLA LUMPUR, S«._: twiST^i of IK-year-old Tengku Ma1,,,.,,,! „I,l^, fr m I "ited Irrmsmamm »lu> arrived here on Thursday U l c Su,,an f of proclaiming him t u R a j a M.ida on Z 1 o< l l be for frenggMW Oazctle
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  • 41 3 Angs Hold House Warming Party Xl LAN A. .-inn held a one-day urty m their Ra re C irse ters waa i k Kuan. 1 the Clan last year. Ati ms v h ie h 1 morn;- 'ed ted by i
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  • 121 3 W idow Of Shot Policeman Given Award By Estate Standard Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATAXI, Sun -Che Zauyah binti Admad, widow of the 40-year-old police pensioner M 1 auxiliary policetnan, Jaafar bin Mohd. Saud, who was dead by bandits at Polok -Mach.,.-. Bukit Selambau on the night of the Bukit Selam-
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  • 107 3 Standar«l Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -The well-known Malayan Chinese author Hew Tse Tse was among two teac? s and five pupils detained yesterday m a raid on the Henghua Middle School. This raid follows that or ie Chungwah Middle School on Thursday,
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  • 513 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE LONG QUEUES at thp polling stations may Iw obviated at the forthcoming Singapore Legislative Council elections if the recommendation ot the Electoral Machinery Reforms Committee hat the number of voters who are dealt with at each booth should
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  • 95 3 Standard Staff C -espondent SEREMBAN, S n.— That the kathis of tl State must form a unite' body vvas stressed by Tv ku Hussein. now District Ol 1 r, Seremban, and formerly I eeper of the Ruler's Seal. a Seremban function at which the
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  • 29 3 SEREMBAN, Sun. There will be a piano recital at King George V School hall at 7 p.m. on Dee. lti by the pupils of Mrs, Ruth Nicholas.
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  • 37 3 MALACCA. Sun.— Many attended the party held at Shell's Pengkalan Rama Club on the inauguration of the Club. The building was provided by Shell Co.. for affording sports facilities for members of their stafl
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    85 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR. Fri. Mrs. C. E. Milne, headmistress of the Government English Preparatory School Muar states m her annual report for 1f. 50 that due to the influx of pupils it is proposed to start two afternoon classes The school's annual concert and prize giving were
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  • 118 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Salleh. SEREMBAN, Sun. "A new Mr. Ng Keam Nyen, who nhase m the' development of presided, said that the youth of [sed youth work m the the State were being offered S te" is how youth leader, a New Deal
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  • 243 3 ARMUURED TRAIN IS DERAILED Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.- An armoured train travelling between Kerdau and Mentakab was derailed m the early hours this morning. Two crash wagons, an armoured coach and the engine and tender left the track. Five bandits were killed m the Federation during the past
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  • 159 3 Xmas Influx Of Penang Under Way Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sunday— With the approach of the yuletide season, there is every indicati that the "Christmas invasion" of Penang this year will surpass that of previous years since the liberation. Visitors from all parts of the Federation and even Singapi re
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  • 80 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sun.— The newlybuilt Kong Mm Chinese School, at the iunction of Aver [tarn Road and Hill Railway Road here, was declared open by Mr. Lim Lean Teng. Those present included the Senior Inspector of Schools, Penang. Mr. G. L. Bayliss, the
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  • 33 3 SEREMBAN. Sun.— Plans have been completed by the Seremban Rotary Club lor the visit here of Thai Prince Dhani, Governoi of District 40, on Dec. 18 and 19
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    • 386 3 I < a*ia aaya^a »_:.r>^ SAILINGS FROM SCAN JINA Via UK CONIINfNI "MAtAOCA" for Hpagftgaa OMka m **mta H 'lUm'IIK K.lDe V V .K..|!..:!.. t r> f; .uVmVmV f rSII B-' 1 X 5 Oee ?0 20 Dec W- It 7*l Honannna Kobe rofcohtaia lt-3i laa EM *l lUN(_KC)K lIM
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 490 3 W F E D E R AJjjjSgSPfllf **FRF\IR4\ 7/i////v Xt v (Klang): > < Uraatf: dEjEXCjMDtI.y t ouuy Music 6.30 and 9 pjn. tnd I Plaza* Dancing In The Dirk 7 Hockey: Singapore vs. Malacca- >un: The B 1 /hole and' 9.30 p.m VI 4 P- m Selangor vs. Perak
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  • 663 4 •j it by the chairman ol the Rural and I Developm Authority (RIDA), a thai RIDA d< es not exist for iyat a) ne is roost welcome. It will set anxieties of non-Malay rural folk 1 rale agriculture and kampong i i tai m< ot of RIDA was
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  • 823 4 ON Deregates Ask: Is Mao Bluffing NEW YORK, Sunday. I [KITED Nations delegates axe impatiently awaiting tho opportunity to solve the ino>t battling of Chinese puzzles. They want to find out why the foi cos of Red Chinese dictator Mao Tse-tung have suddenly intervened m North Korea. They want to
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  • 455 4 No F ion, The 38th Tin: II Parallel is no fictitious line of demarcation, arbitrarily arrived ai to divide N th S »uth Korea, but a hich wt V-. c a mast a purpose, said Nanyang Siang Pan m an editorial N nfrang went so far ns
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  • 704 4  - THE LIGHT GOES OUT IN PENANG SO OFTEN S. C. OEI By PENANG '■'['HE light goes out!" This v be suitable title I tt a p ay, but 1 can assure you. it is a most irritating experience for any writer if it occurs m the midst of his work.
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  • We, the People
    • 117 4 Objection To The Term 'Native Sir; It is very amusing to the Malayan Native listeners of Radio Malaya to listen to the Broadcast from the News Room of Radio Malaya. Carefully zhosen words as Natives and Hokien are flung with abandon. We will greatly appreciate it if the commentator would
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    • 438 4 On Reading Between T he Lines Sir.— Mr. Ma'hew Mok of Alor Gajah m his letti r published sth instant shows he must be a very discerning sort of gentleman capable of reading between the lines. N .where m the article reft 1 red to by him is there any
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    • 131 4 Urges More Explicit Poll ing R ules Sir: A ididate > con I .vimS I iiac. tiie rtuntty to wai h close t rking of tiie elections and t say tl is to be de.sired m the ag day arrangements. What is of paramount portance is a set ol worded
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    • 227 4 So They Say IN the next li) years, nations and individuals who have b c c n foresighted enough to invest time and ney m the development of tourism will find that a stantial percentage of their wealth will be based 1 irectly or indirectly on the foreign expenditures of
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  • 161 5 Aceneson: US Opposed To Appeasement V^IIISGTOiN, Dec <> (Reuter)— United Slates Dean lAmM told Coii U 're>s tc.dav th«--le a was definitely and firmly opposed to' any theForEort- Tic said M the same unwaver- against aggression m must be made E tas m the West H f ited that the
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  • 22 5 KU ci the Id the al the hotel Utia live i"»>r rsteed le KE {'i'l nese
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  • 20 5 I r, P counfor m r are now .hour i American of g I
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  • 64 5 ABRIA. D- 9: —A series ol rs today rocked m the Straits of l I vi Italy and tremors r ver a pei four 1 y of ia on the Sicilian re half a dozen m a panic ble to ge* out of a
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  • 36 5 LONDON". De R Mi Corrick. member of the British Labour Party for was from tl W; nbe (Buckingbranch becausi his an a ith the mi.'. feed Brit r. Peace I Con
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  • 160 5 US ATOM SPY GETS 30 YEARS PHILADELPHIA, Dec 8- -1 i r^l er) r Harry Gold/**, search chemist, was today I sen enced to 30 years m prison as the self-confessed courier of a tuissian atomic-spy ring servW had pleafic :i *>*»* Miwng as a go-between for Dr Maus Fuchs.
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  • 173 5 Knowland Urges Action WASHINGTON, Dec m (UP) —Senator William F. Knowland, Et publican of California. today urged an immediate six point action programme against the Chinese communists. The programme would include a naval blockade and economic »ns against Red China, m order to curb world aggression. Knowland's plan, as outlined
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  • 134 5 TOKYO. Dec. 9 (ReuterAAP) Lieutenant General Sir Horace Robertson, Administrative Commander of Commonwealth forces here, today reiterated his call for censorship of news of the Korean war. General Robertson explained to Reuters he did not want general censorship but was anxious that correspondents
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  • 112 5 Four-day Army Exercises Begin Today In HK HONGKONG. Deo. 10 (AP) Hongkong, with 30.000 regular Communist Chinese troops only 50 miles away m Canton s Easl River area and anoth< i 40 000 Red soldiers m other parts of Kwangtung province, Will be' the scene of a mass four-day army
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  • 289 5 UN Forces Not To Be Driven Out Of Korea— St. Laurent photo) OTTAWA, Dee. 9 (Reuter) The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Louis St. Laurent, said tonight after a conference with Mr. Clement Attlee, the British Prime Minister: "The information I have is that the United Nations are not going t<>
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  • 198 5 HONGKONG, Der-. 10 (AP): —The British rescue tug, Allegiance", returned to Hongkong e yesterday with the crew cf the stricken Philippines freighter, Joseph S.. and some casualties of her own. Communist si. ore batteries on Ladrone Island, which command the south-west entrance
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  • 89 5 LONDON. Dec. 9 (UP)— The Admiralty announced today that the evacuation of a group of seven thousand men from the Pyongyang area had been carried out recently under cover of a special naval force. The group composed of soldiers and civilians was loaded on
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  • 90 5 HONGKONG, Dec. 10 (AP)— A sudden windstorm of gale proportions which forced a plane carrying the Governor. Sir Alexander Grantham, to divert to Manila, played havoc with Hongkong's Kai Tak airport yesterday. Seven aircraft were damaged including a Spitfire and two C-47s of the
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  • 769 5  -  Chang Kuo-Sin By Staff Correspondent Well-informed observers here rate the ascendancy of the international clique as the most important development m Chinese Communist politics m recent months. All that is now happening m Korea. IndoChina and Tibet is said to be the
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  • 172 5 WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 (DP)— Tne Secretary of Defence. Georne Marshall, said >da>."The President is seriously considering the declaration of a national camicnfj**. He made this statement after viewing, together with the Appro priations Committee, Truman's request |or S18.000.0iMi. 00(1 for the emergency arms aid ptograaune. Senators
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  • 305 5 I AWK SUCCESS, her. <) (Renter)— Sir B m Ran. leader <>i iii<' Indian delegation t«> the I '>■_ I Nations, said today thai hi> ta!k> wish < onMnnaisl I hina indicated she was giving "careful consideration* 1 t<» the 13-nation appeal to halt
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  • 44 5 MR FORCE U.Q.. KORE/ Dec. 10 (UP) F-80 pilots n ported today that the Chine? Communists are using came to transport their supplies an equipment. A convoy of came was sootted m the Sunchc area, SO miles northeast Pyongyang
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  • 41 5 HAVANA. Dec. 9 (P. An agreement i'<>r < i i N E S ientific t ura i Or: I (UN! can Stat night It i the op< I n of tiie first cooperating with UNESCO m ca.
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  • 57 6 2 Claim Trial To Duty Charge JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Two Chinese, Lee Moon Kong and lang Lee Hoo of Segamat appeared m the Magistrate Court here and claimed trial to attempting to evade customs duty on a German camera. The case was postponed to Dee. 16. Bail of $300 was
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  • 609 6 From A Correspondent A WEEK, dominated by the political situation and the wicket at Brisbane, commenced with a moderate volume of business passing on the Singapore Share Market. Although on Thursday there was a tendency for sellers to be less m evidence, the
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  • 98 6 Chiang's Position Stronger TAIPEI, Dec. 10 (AP)— A year ago today Generalissimo. Chiang Kai-shek flew from the Chinese mainland to Formosa. Even the most optimistic of Chiang's supporters then doubted whether any part of I Nationalist China would still j be m existence a year later. Today, on this anniversary!
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  • 1214 6 Industrials. CTS. Ords. 22/9. Fraser Neave Orris. $3.17j to $3.00 cum div., W. Hammer $38.00 to $37.00, Malayan Collieries $1.35 to $1.27J cum div., M -.Mister $30.00 x.b.. Robinson Ords. $2.35 to $2.10. Straits Steamship $15.u0. Singapore Cold Storage $5.00 to $4.75 cum div., Wearne Bios.
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  • 283 6 Of Rubber In 1951 Will Drop— Collyer 1 unit Kjunsutiipiiun AKRON (Ohio), Dec. 9 (IT) Consumption of rubber will decline m 19.">1, despite higher military requirements, John L. Collyer, president of the B. F. Goodrich Company predicted. There is now enough importi ed crude rubber and American I rubber productive
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  • 54 6 c PENANG, Sun— The am prize-giving of the Hu Y< k Seah Girls' School will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. m the school 1 11. This will be followed by a concert. An exhibition of needlework Drill be held on
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  • 37 6 RCAF EXTENDS AIRLIFT DUTIES OTTAV. w Can*. tend iar as Korea if crisis h during tl The 1 thus bo needed. Canadian D quarters said Squadron planes migl I ington s authorised of ttie tions Korea. X
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    • 141 6 LAST DAY For S^^V-*T*'» LAUGHS S^-<^L^^ RIOT 1 1 AMI .4.-)-4.1 4.4S y^Lmff^ o X KM P-M. <^ STARTS TOMORROW! NO MAN COULD EVER MAKE ME LOVE HH MESS??' FILMED ENTBELI m IHE HAUNTING 'ITY oi MAKSI tl I SOON -^TcßttTtsT WIIIAND LAMARR aREY I\ QUSI* srX —FREEMAN —CAREY.. ><*
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    • 112 6 UaJ3 P^Ji fl MIVA, \M f WWATSA IDEA O' STANDIN' 1 (V WHAT S TH' VtHAT ONeI fAA SHE DIDN'T J./ L. /I// > CICERO! ON TH' CORNER DECKED VA^ATTER WITH^GAVE USA /V\ V WANT TO P^^U" f-\WHAT'S UP?^=^ OUT IN VER J UTILE /IM/ V GO! J. Ri? (y^#X!xrs
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    • 716 7 HERE'S WHAT THEY THINK OF "SUPERMAN" AN, Hww. 29 (By i.t-ii Mr. Hitrbcft, ot the aitl Hey, wrolr to -t assertinj* '*h]lr man is :perior to the jim! black man."* ularvd c Post r !crabei s I pro- are ra n orn than thea are who v- 9d v with
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    • 348 7  - Is Vitamin B 12 The Answer To The Cancer Riddle Alan Faircloush By oi d r new mtf as en m en *m. I rd nde, surgeon and i al i "r.U eatmin r \\t^are m a Ben 1 i i._rr«!... r. ti_.< mmm patibm tr* _.j--il i.- dooes ot
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    • 57 7 SERE.IAX. pore Teachers' Training O team eration tour here with a 2-0 win over the Sembilan Ceylonese. .pa fast pace throughout, only a stout d< I I them fr »m s midway m th A. Carvalho broke through. The. same player, m the closing stages
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    • 109 7 BPXSSELS. Dec. 10. (AP) Luc Van Dam claii that he had been knock* d oul by Sugar Ray Robinson low blow at the end of the third round. "I am p isitive I id a low van Dam said m view immediately Fight. van
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    • 114 7 THE Pasir Panjang Rural District Committee yesterday held a boat race off Pulau Bukom 'Kechil to mark the recent apJpointment of the new Penghulu 'for the Western Islands, Inche 'Awang bin Rahim. Results were: Koleh race, 1. 'Tanjong Kling team, led by 1 Gambak bin Awang:
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    • 247 7 Newport Maintain Unbeaten Record LONDON, Dee. 10 (AlM— ken Jorw rchbralcd his return to captain the unbeaten Newport Ruvhv team with delightful try play against Cambridge aiversity on aiurday. The university did well to h«»M Newport lo a (>-.> lead at halftone hut m the second half Cambridge had a
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    • 219 7 LO DON, Dec. :R ntrr) are the i.; -by li BcmMk COI n ill vmhonsrip I W. B rf 0 G6C i I c 5 V m J2 K'l re S 6 0 1 i H N ITCBESi Blackheath 9 T r 20 11 Old c !am
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    • 35 7 Dec. 9 (UP Hired New ,<: Wilson fe ring md fight, ten the fight timers tore md the oar. < hurled beer bottle* knocking By the tine I I programme had t
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    • 16 7 Noor Creates New Record IN .WOOD Dec. 9 'Re i c I Gold Cv track and
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    • 166 7 v-i r_^n^\WliHil n iUu yi\Uuufilwu v :7-sot»- »hi«* eompttifion Sa cltM With tin' I^l 2i S lai tl«'li^t*rv on Bawai m n Sipoapore. i. rami ctoti ptji)!i>llP<i 011 Period 5f urna 1 1 i f S -Mor.h:r:i -Jun S I H! MM O 7-R.n.an SNd li—' 1 rfr-^vA"-^ 'r "I
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    • 664 7 l?\nii» MM IVA gramme; 5 p.m. Mews m Cantonese; Continnes (BBC); I p.m imi,,n.-i.in: KADIO MALAYA (1 1(irl lalk l) 7 Lt i ut Pak News and £ogra»m«s <»fC): C!vr .n nur vuk: 5.30 Musical Interlude; 5 3 News Caotonese: NejM (BBC): 8.40 Lo^.. SINGAPORE lakh?^ SLaPmma B*-^ SSS V.-r^w^'ll
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  • 297 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor scored their second victory m tis— quadrangular hotkey lournamenl n the) beal Malacca by ihree goals lv one 1o; j.., ihe Victoria Institution ground. Selangor adapjted themselves better to the I »round < >ns prevailing as a result of
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  • 54 8 [NDORE, Dec. 10: (Reuter) —Tne Commonwealth touring team gained a first innings lead oi 75 over Ho har here today. 'I icy were all out 40 minutes after lunch for 223 m reply to Holkar's total ol 148. By Ite •o Holkar had mad.- 100 for 2 wickets
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    60 8 PARIS, Dec. 10 (Reuter) France beat Holland by five goals to two m an international soccer match here this afternoon. They led 3-2 at half-time. photo. Incident m S nrfay's HMS Malaya Rugby match between Negri-Malacca and Singapore Civilians on the SCC Padang which Singapore won 14-8.
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    52 8 Dana Rowe. 17J, of Mid- I dlesex, jump high to a i ball during practice at wemhley stadium, she will be partnered by her twin sister Rosalind m the doubles semi-final of the England table tennis championships. at the stadium. Diana is m the i singles
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  • 264 8 CrscZe? Critics Tangle LONDON, Dec. 10 (Reuter) The first cricket Teal match between England and Australia al Brisbane !ui> brought m its train a suggestion that Tesl wickets should be covered. Already there ia fierce controversy on this Bubjeet m Britain and m Australia.
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  • 158 8 IPOH. Sun. Displaying better combination Penang "A" heat Perak "A" by two goals to nil m this morning's women's hockey mutch played on the padang. The home side showed up well m the early stages but lack i if understanding among the orwards brought no
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  • 176 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Deputy Chief Secretary of the Federation Mr. E. B. David was unanimously elected President of the Malayan Hockey Council at today's annual meeting held here. Mr. Too Joo Hing. president of the Perak Hockey Association was appointed vice-president with Mr. George Grenier hon.
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  • 106 8 Perak S'pore Match Today KUALA LUMPUR, Bun quadrangular tournament hockey match between Singapore and Perak on the Padang today was abandoned after ten minutes play owing to heavy rain. There v no score. The match is to be played tomorrow morning on the padang starting at eight O'clock. Sir &i
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  • 456 8 LONDON, Dec. 10 (AP)— Stanley Matthews, British football's "wizard of dribble," i* by no means a backnumber yet. Playing for Blackpool against Arsenal, leaders of the First Division of the English Football League, Stanley, with a wonderful seeoiid-half display, enabled Blackpool to tie at
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  • 707 8 Ooi Gets Special Prise PENANG, Sat.— At the end of today's play m the Foong Seong <*»I> badminton classic, Penang trounced Singapore by seven game, to t*o giving the Colony a heating the size of which even the most tanguinc of Penang supporters had
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  • 420 8 Federa tion 's Own Olympic Sports Body Suggested Xl AI A LUMP! Km Sun. Dekgaiet annual general ineetin;: ot the \|ala\an Hod here today decided to tiriir the formation «.< bh (Mvnipi Sports ftrganiflatklM for the Federation. lin- proi \>n* made by a Singapore delegate ait. v had pointed out
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  • 82 8 Results ol firsO an were P bea!YiH-!,n, fi Lew Hod r j,,,, t Poh I hu 1 IVng soon 1 j-! lg J2 DOLBLLS TT 1 and l.cr 11,.,, Hock Leng and i Lai Mft m. f boon Im ng and isni.n! S uar g results SINGI
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    • 48 8 Tim £993 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya TODAY: A.M. P.M Singapore 12.16 11.14 Malacca 9.02 9.19 Port Dickson 7.43 8.00 Port Sham t>.4B 7.27 Penan? 1.30 2.18 TOMORROW: Singapore 1.05 11.59 Malacca 9.45 10.00 Port Dickson 8.2K 8.41 Port Sham 7.34 8!0 Penang 2.13 S.trr
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    • 15 9 Singapore Standard SPECIAL EDITION VOL. 1 NO. 163 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1950. TEN CENTS
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    • 480 9 J)e puty Police rtl t* TJ a. Chiei Hurt: Te .r Gas Used j Standard Staff Reporter MOB VIOLENCE BROKE OUT IN SINGAPORE THIS MOR MING IN FRONT OF THE SUPREME DURING WHICH TWO MALAYS WERE I SHOT, AND SEVERAL OTHER MALAYS AND ERE INJURED. I
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    • 537 9 Appeal Postponed Till Tomorrow: Dutch Offer Guarantee Police In Action Standard Staff Reporter THE DUTCH Government was prepared to give cash or bond guarantee for a substantial sum to ensure that Maria will return to Singapore In March 1951 fox the hearing of the appeal (if there is to be
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    • 224 9 WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY. KOREA. Dee. I I (I P) Thewfcer* about* of the advancing Chinese troops remained ■■ditfloafd to«l.i\. hui North Korean Army units engaged South Korean foreee wa ami sootli of tlu* 38th Parallel. An Eighth Army SpokeMCfi
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    • 88 9 Gurney Tells Of Speed-up Standard Shipping Reporter SIR HENRY GURNEV. High Commissioner for trie Federation of Malaya, told The Standard on his return to Singapore this afternoon that tiie outcome of his talks had now made it easier for the Government to go ahead with the speed-up of the anti-bandit
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    • 90 9 West Goes On With War Plans— Pravda LONDON. Dec, 11 \l* r Pravda. ergaa of tiie Russian Communist Party, charged today that President Truman and British Prima Minister (lenient Attlee had 'come to an agreement to continue this hopeless .t<i•enture" m Korea. The "whole idea" sf the Truman Attlee mil
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    • 22 9 At 4 1a p.m. cinema authorities m Singapore '.old 1I Standard that •"shows will go on as adverti
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      137 10 >j) p^ fX* 9 L 4 .fc Ht M •mn Mm 3L* m *9 1 mw o JL I] £*.#■s t. 7r)W%ib?)-% 9% HSt > M fc Z. o <, €©#yrsghf Pictures Che Aminah leaving the Supreme Co I lilding yesterday. S! 2is seen raising her hand tov/ci-s <-2 crowd.
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      96 11 bvnnbv rk "If ■4m- I U *C r n «t a a 4 •*fe&sM&f4 A police van w«e L. j k j.i *vqs turned m front cf ihe Sultan Mosque j„ North Bridge Road> Xminoh leaving the Supremo lourt with a sorrowful face. before the Supreme Court broke the Fire
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