Singapore Standard, 12 December 1950

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  • 18 1 Singapore TIGER Standard /Aj /Tl JL rs i w SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1950 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • FIVE REPORTED KILLED IN RIOTS
    • 211 1 Yanks' Retreat From North Korea Ended II (IP. Battered and weary nd intantiv mm the remainder oi free ol deadly hinesc Com.rtheasl Korea streamed into the ihm-iKim lodaj tor a possible evaru; Xea: t the beleaforce that included units o| the First Marine and lh Infantry Division in the port
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    • 65 1 STOP PRESS Singapore Road Ban ■er of a p **i* nt of aiea defail otherwise be per_mi m d to it. >.-. tion .a its Ko.id t to K Ko.id i Street Seraa is point I Ko to it> B (in il H Selc >r Bras Kr.is Ko.id lid to
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    • 4 1 Truman To Call Emergency
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    • 11 1 D loss near H H i to 1
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    • 40 1 photos Police took immediate action against mob violence which broke out in Singapore yesterday, when the appeal of Che Aminah was mentioned for stay of judgment restoring Nadr.i to hei mother, Mrs. Adelaine Hertogh. Standard
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    • 334 1 111 I Muslim divine, Maulana ibdul Ueem Siddique who'is now in Singapore on a xisii last night appealed lo Singapore Muslim rioters to -do*, the rioting violence saying thai this was againsl teachings of Islam. His message was: Mv near brothers
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    • 144 1 standard Staff Reporter Municipal Commissioner Mr. :l was anion.*; those .-or: up by the rioters in yesterdays disturban Mr Johnson was beaten up in the us "i n^ dau 17-year-old Miss Josephine Johnson, who came here on iy recently to spend the Chri>t ma, vacation
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    • 92 1 MR. Tom Master.-.on. Associated Press Bureau Chief. suffered a broken leg and other bodily injuries last night when attacked by Moslem mobs. AP reports. Mr. Larry Allen. AP correspondent, is missing. The car in which the two travelled is also missing. Both are Americans. Friendly
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    • 68 1 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The Johore Bahru Police, alert to the disturbances in Singapore, have taken all precautions against any such eventualities here tonight. Armed Police were posted at important junctions within town while Police guards the 1 vn area. All Police officers
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    • 2302 1 More Than Sixty Injured; Police Vans, Cars Burnt Deputy Commissioner Police Attacked Bv Standard Stall Reporter-* Reports of violence which poured into The Standard office in a continuous stream were invariably of I same pattern. Angry mobsters armed with every kind of weapon, except firearms, had set on Europeans on
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    • 41 1 i TOE Colonial See retail announced last light that Al.iiua HlltSffc was removed from the onvent ol tin* < .ood Shepherd to pi .it e which is not a otnvcni hut whirh will be under Police protection
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    • 96 1 FIVE Europeans including a Dutch woman were report cd killed in ft ntcidlj'l Singapore riots, but it mmm impossible to this offinal Ij confirmed last Bight. At midnight, the Sin.apoif Genual Hospital had rr oived t JH Twehr of these wt'ic eases •f serious injuries. Arnold the casualties
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    • 84 1 Reporter' s Narrow Escape st.ind.ird Stai lipsittr I was trapped by fanatical mob in Rochor* Road yesterday and it experience I do not wish go through again. One hundred n youths gripping axe h iron bar Cola bottles, and ugly look pieces of sb -*aig ftei ly, stopped my car.
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    • 37 1 EXTRA G UARD FOR GIMSON EXTRA Mice iment H li ing ti where the Govern pore. Sir Franklin as his gu< Government oft. •ration I High Commissioner, Sir the Di Operations, Sir Harold B 1 fi th<
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  • 1053 2 Dutch Govt, Mrs Hertogh Offer Guarantee Standard Staff Reporter THE motion against refusal of stay of judgment in the Maria Hertogh case, mentioned in the Singapore Appeal Court yesterday hv Mr. V. Mallal, was adjourned till today when Mr. Mallal indicated thai he should consult
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  • 109 2 ANTHONY BROOKE, Rajah Muda of Sarawak, yesterday sent the following telegram to the Malay National Union of Sarawak, the Sarawak Dyak Association, the Sarawak National Youth Movement, the Sarawak Nationalist Party and the Sarawak Women's Association. The cable reads: "Many thanks for your birthday greetings. Your
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  • 43 2 Two P and O ships, the new luxury liner Chusan and the oldtimer. Carthage, will meet in Singapore for the first time today. The Chusan is returning to England after making her maiden voyage to Singapore and Hongkong.
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  • 400 2 Muslims Called To Prayer During Riot Standard Staff Woman Correspondent I arrived in Arab Street at 2.25 p.m. yesterday in time to see fresh Gurkha and Auxiliary Police reinforcements being rushed to the Beach Road end. The long stretch of North Bridge Road between Jaian Sultan and the Mosque, Arab
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  • 138 2 THE Chief kathi of Singapore, Haji Ali liin Haji Saul ni«jht broadcast an appeal to all Muslims it: Sing-a cin the Malay lan«rua«e over Radio Malaya. His appeal was re-broadcast in all other languages. Commenting on the disturbances yesterday, he scud: "The violent incidents
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  • 63 2 ALL SINGAPORE'S cinemas, with the exception of the Rex and Capitol theatres, cancelled their late performances last night. Of the three major amusement parks only the Great World Park and Cabaret was open as usual. The picture houses not opening were Cathay Theatre, Al ha mora Theatre,
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  • 98 2 Muslims Express Concern Standard Muslim Correspondent^ KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Deep concern over the Nadra case was voiced at a committee meeting of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, Selangor Branch, which -pent over an hour discussing, the Singapore High Conn decision restoring to Mrs. Adeline Hertogh the custody of her daughter.
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  • 54 2 Penang Muslims To Back Compatriots Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Local Muslims w:li support their Singapore compatriots m the Hertogh case. This was the decision reached at a meeting of the Muslim League here last night. The committee, however, requested local Musiim.. to k op calm and fellow the decision
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  • 57 2 THE Commissioner-Genera] Mr. Malcolm MacDonald wi 1 open the Music Festival in commemoration of Ba c h's Bicentenary today at 9.15 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Half It wiH last two nights Tickets at 55. S3, and ?2 arc obtainable from Robinson"' s and the
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  • 245 2 Standard Stall Reporter A SINGAPORE Municipal ..mniitl.-e has BllipliJ a Buggestion to make it an offend for people to board a passenger vehicle which is already raring i,„ flI licensed load, provided lhat a "Bus Full" notice Ea posted a! the entrance to
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  • 194 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Municipal Committee ha- realise.ued the I ommi>»i<tnrr»" v\ lhat all open ipoccn veiAt-d in the Commissioners lar maintenance and use M puhlie open space-* should I continue to he used a- mrh. Tho question arose '"it of a suggestion that
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  • 108 2 TWO CS. senators. Theodore Francis Green and Homer 1- I guson will call at Singapore on Thursday on their way home to the United States after attending the Commonwealth Parliamentary meeting at Canberra, Australia, now in pi Senator Green is chairman of the Foreign Relations
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  • 40 2 The Indian liner, Jalagopal, which arrived in Singapore, an Friday, has entered tne Sil pore Harbour Board's A.r. Dock for her annua: BUT She is expected to leave For: Swettenham, Pen..: g Nagapattanam and Madras on Dec. 15.
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  • 94 2 ALMOST as soon as it had given a demonstration on Air Day at Kalians Airport, an F.A.F. helicopter flew almost the length of Malava to rescue a wounded Malay Rcirimeiit soldier. The soldier vai up lifted from a fugle deartag be side a
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  • 276 3 Public Co-operation Sought To End Graft In The Federation Standard Staff Corresnondi _.t V LUMPUR Al rt CJ, ,Olltunt public fa .oaghl in G^ei^e^J^V^l^" o* *e jr. rhe, can |„|p by „v in, SS^fi *f d ii the public i> aware tint In o«_ bribing tm^mm S W-*_J_s££K .....v |o
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  • 48 3 Here Are Jobs For Youth <t.i'l oriespondent .R. IMon. es I ?8 I Cambri ot the I ra Cit e I F_ teral e sight is of lai Q a Po..- e ol trainDepot in an when he h aw rf 9 can be v h the Com-
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  • 87 3 O H O R I. BAHRI lues— Due to a break down in the delivery of Tuberculin from Copenhagen the BCG work i Johore Bahru has been delayed for 10 davs. This was revealed to The Standard by the Principal Medical Officer of Johore yesterday.
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  • 44 3 More News Of 'Terror' Promised »rrespondent R Mon S retary. gave the i mergen y ing the jtricts in re case-. broad' which f whal an decided e bef gil Bu 1 •>.• public in- i be adequate sustain- ing due isadvantinformation to U e
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  • 198 3 Miss S tnl Devi MuttuB the it a Tu inku Mv nmad Scho Kua E*i ih, been _ed .1 success in the Umi.:-- London Intermedii* Ex i tion in Arta M W G Wt* .oi the Rubber R< Institute will lecture on G Jung's Contribution to ►log on Dec.
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  • 76 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A Chinese w >man squatter ot 24th mile Kulai, Pang Pong who sold her stock of poultry prior to leaving for the new squatters area at 26th mile Kulai. was fined $4, in the Magistrate's Court yesterday. Pang Pong pleaded that
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  • 55 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The L .V. Against a European Police t, >v- c. i >-,*■** MM mm Tf Sen eant. D. A Jeff r e y. KftaFged with mlsapprppriatog 5280 entrusted to hun for oavj, ,r o fl rour Special Con- ■..< P ,np;-.\ed or. Pengarang I Estate,
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  • 93 3 Shotguns For 'K' Guards K D A L A LUMPUR, Mon. A large number of shotguns have* been ordered from Britain to arm Kampong Guards in the fight against Communist banditry in Malaya. This was revealed by the Acting Chief Secretary, Mr. M. V. Del Tufc today. At the moment
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  • 71 3 JOHORE BAHRI Mon When the case id which a Chinese Chua Yok ee Mood charged with failin to report his change of add] came up in the Magistrate' i Court yesterday the bailer Tan Aik Kiow produced death certificate and told Magistrate that Chua Yok V >. was
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  • 163 3 Bandits Now Opera te In Smaller Parties Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Bandit gangs working m smaller and more widely dispersed parties are considered responsible for 631 serious incidents in the Federation during September (215), October (201) and November (215). These figure-, announced by the Federal Acting Chief Secretary
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  • 435 3 Standard Staff Corresj to. dent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A. eement on matters at issue which was reached at am jeting today is expected to bring material improve mt to the Railway marshalling yard in Kuala Lut ar. The Standard learns. The meeting was held
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  • 89 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mm.— Well-known Malayan sportsmen are among the nine European Assistant Superintendents of Police who are to become Superintendents in the Federation. Thev are: Messrs. D. W. Powell-Evans. H. B. J. Donaldson. R. C. Ehrke. L. C Finch, C S. K. Bovell. C. H
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  • 35 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. More than 2.000 people visited the Johore Royal Zoo yesterday. The gate collection amounting to nearly $200 will go to the Johore Bahru Welfare Week Fund.
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  • 22 3 MUAR, Thurs.-Two Malays and an Indian were produced before Magistrate Raul and fined $3 each for defacing their identity cards.
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  • 31 3 MALACCA. Sun.— The Malacca Muslim drivers met last night and alter a long meeting decided to revive the Drivers" Association. Inche Jasmi b. Haji Abdul Hamid was elected President
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  • 40 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— An Indian lorry driver. Annamalai who was charged with causing the death of an estate labourer named Kannan by negligent driving of his lorry on Kulai Besar Estate was acquitted in the Magistrate's Court yesterday
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  • 149 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A I sequel to a shooting incident Jat the sth mile Jaian Scudai, in which Norman Siebel. an employee of the Straits Times, was wounded in the face, eye and shoulder, was heard in the Magistrate's Court today when Cheok Man San,
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  • 276 3 6 Asians Promoted To A.S.P. Standard Stall' Correspondent KUALA LUMPUB Mon. The strength of Asian Assistant Superintendent of Police in the Federation has been increased by six following approval by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Two of the new A.S.Ps are Chinese Inspector F g K Eng, who
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  • 158 3 Voting In Federal Towns Next Y ear Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Referring to a statement made in Parliament by the Secretary ot State last month regarding constitutional development in the Federation and the introduction of elections. Mr. M. V. Dei Tufo. Acting Chief Secretary, said today that the
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  • 203 3 70, 000 Squatters Resettled In 60 Mainland Areas Standard Stall Correspondent kl ALY LUMPI K. Mon.— A total of 70.000 people ha\e been resettled in 60 nriiwlr area- throughout ihe Federation, Mr. M. V. Del Tufo. die Acting l_i< S« relarv told the pre-- tin** morning, ami MMM the o!
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  • 173 3 Martial Law Nat Needed' Standard St. ifl < 'orrc-.poiid.-at KUALA LUMPUH Referring to tlie imposition of martial law, the Acting I Secretary. Mr AI Y. D c said today that the diflftc Lalaya, at the momet !iot arise from any inadequacy in the penalties ava. against bandits if and they
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  • 17 3 AR. Thurs.— Five Chine e hawkers were each On* Inche Rauf for obstructing liveloot ways.
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    • 416 3 W F E DE RATlQ%Bli|iil n P T Capitol (Klang): Takdir Illahi i Miss TseLoh Lin 12.30. 3.15, \SEREMBAI\ lodOy i (Malay) 3, 6.30 and 9 p.m. 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. i -...i M i w Hockey: Selangor Club vs Police ggj. The Tattooed Stranger, Plaza rt J he T
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  • 330 4 Kedah UMNO Seeks Better Padi Prices, Bumper Crop Seen Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Mon.— The UMNO, Kedah, has sent a memorandum to the Kedah Government asking that the minimum price of padi for 1950/1 season, which is at present 51 3.20 per pieirl in the held and SI 1
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  • 321 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KI V II MW K. Mon. A motive of robber} was suggested by the prosecution in a ease al the Supreme Courl today, when a middle-aged Indian, 1 bimi Um, wa- charged before Mr. Justice 11. K. Wilson w.ih eonunitting the
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    21 4 This Kelantan man-eater as shot by Yussoff bin Taib (on right) at 2.30 a.m. on Dec. 4 at Bukit China. Keterreh.
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  • 73 4 IPOH, Mon. Wong Kok •.of Kuala Lumpur! race horse owner Mr. Wong Siew Choong was lined $100 v for negligent driving. Wong and a party of six, j including three women, were their way to Ipoh when their Idenly left the road at the 6th mile Gopeng
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  • 32 4 K VLA LUI EPUR, Mon. The pilot train to the PenangKuala Lumpur night mail was died in Kampar, early this .ing. resulting in two crash wagons leaving the track.
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  • 130 4 Court Tests Inspector's Malay Standard Staff Correspondent RAUB, Mon. The Assize Court here was turned into an examination hall during the case against Harun bin Kulop Hussein and Loh Swee Ron. who were sentenced to (hath for consorting with bandits. When Inspector Gurchaa Singh, of Kuala Lipis, who said he
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  • 210 4 Former LID Man On Robbery Charge Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Mon. How he and his three assistants were ordered to squat on the floor of his liquor shop in Fek Soon Street by an armed Chinese, wearing a white paper lace mask, on the nighl of July .'5O, was related
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  • 94 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon— A confession, adeged to have been made by accused admitting the stabbing of his wife thrice, was read put m the Perak High Court today at the murder trial of 35-year-old estate labourer rerumal. The Indian was charged before Mr. Justice
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  • 65 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Mon. Saw Tian Eng, a clerk on Jendarata Estate, Teluk Anson was fined $100 on Friday by Magistrate Inche Abdul Hamid, for dangerous driving. It was stated that Saw'drove a station wagon in a dangerous manner at the sth mile
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  • 230 4 3 BANDITS KILLED IN CLASHES Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— During the past 24 hours three bandits were killed in the Federation ta addition to a number oi arrests being made and nine bandit camps being destroyed. The bandits were ambushed by security forces in the Segamat area of
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  • 45 4 .SEREMBAN, Mon.-The vilgge of Lenggeng, in Negri im 14 V th oc cas 10 n being the Village display of local produce ch There will be sports for The function will be under he chairmanship of the Penphulu of Lenggeng
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  • 68 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A sampan, manned by three Malays and bound from Sumatra to Malacca was pirated in the Straits of Malacca yesterday when it was stopped by a tongkang with a crew of four Chinese. A shot was fired at the sampan. It was then boarded
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  • 121 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATANI, Sun.— With the enlargement of si the office of the Assistant Commissioner (Chinese Affairs) for Labour, Kedah ,/Perlis. has removed to the second floor of the Co-operative Office at Jalan Patani, Sungei Patani. The following officers have been appointed and
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  • 108 4 Standard stair Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The w< m connection with the new building for the Health Centre at the corner of the Aver Itam Road and Hill Railway Sta;: n I is progressing satisfactorily and the building is expected to be ready for occupation early
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  • 63 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Mon. i rv)or Singh was fined $50 or three weeks* imprisonment for using an unfit bullock to pull a cartload of sand at Galing Besar The bullock had a wound on its neck. The Magistrate ordered the accused not to work the animal
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    65 4 Photo Api i bj KI M Royal Dutch I plaal ImUm and packets o! van Holland a*as made yesterdaj Society. These ■rill be distributed amoi bers. who hope ta riwa resaNi irhea the n<\. Flow ei Show nnii's nmust Beat M Pictured here is Miss Marie Friesei HI in., a
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  • 100 4 SEKEMB \X, Mon. n Interesting function took Place today at Seremban When the School Certificate t lass pupils of St. Paul's Institution, gave a Chinese dinner to their teacher and hristian Brother instructors, on the eve of their departure from school. The boys had .saved up
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  • 65 4 Charged With Enticing Woman standard Staff Corn pojtd Bf PEXAXG. Mon.— An In ctive corporal, M.. appeared before Mr. E Smallwood in the Mag Court today on a charge of enticing away a tried woman. Suppama!. wife of Suppiah P llai, with intent she should have il] intercourse on Mar.9.
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  • 275 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARU, Mon.— At the annual prize, art and exhibition day of the Ismail English School, held at the school hall Mr. Wong Quek Boon, the headmaster, reviewed the year's activities and progress and thanked the old boys lor presenting a pewter
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  • 120 4 Trengganu Raja Muda To Be Named IStmidiid Sta I Cm w- K' \I it ItPI B Mm The At tl Tr« R UMI, In. be Kamarrudia h;n Idris, admitted til ifl the rang I);; Fuaa Mud i Raj i Muda. wiil be aaaaed He denied, h wevei the 18-yi ar-old
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  • 230 4 Siandanl Staff < orrespondenl PENANG, Mon. Ihe mam merlin- ..cm -«.r« <l the Penang reaehers' I niou on behalf oi the Teachers Unions ol the Federation and Singapore on the rondilions ol service of teachers in Government-aided EnglUh aehools will he held tomorrow at
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  • 58 4 Order Nisi Granted Against Lawyer KI U Mi 1 K. Mo*.— bi advocate aad solicitor i<» ihow cause wh\ h< be stopped from practising for period t \s <» years, for a!i« allowing t<» unqualified persons, a gran] .1 h\ Jur-ti. Wilson in the Supreme I <t,.ri here today, 11.
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  • 230 5 UK TALKS S ATTSF ACTORY— GURNEY E instructive Weapons Best nswer To Terrorism mS a of Malava said -J i.;''" 1 Commisdoner for tho --..nlav.ha, "J£j?L™T United >"^-t answer to terrorism in _A?i_£s_7!S2 _*__-2 ..,:;.'"'r_".';r,"::. Sir Henry r eturne d with the Director of Operations. Lt. General Sir Harold Rawdon
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    22 5 Ph it i iS (left* and Sir h rat t I on their ret urn from th I ted Kingdom J Standard
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  • 157 5 ''IJFJMU Standard Staal Reporter fvl Munieipa! < ommitlee has unanila refer to ihe Singapore Improvement a ooe-waj traffic in Tiong Bahru, The s tion lor the one- tfl was made by Mr. D. Robertson (Progressive South) some time ago, after Commissioners decided to close
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  • 17 5 Air Day Sequel: Two In Court a sequel 1 with i a the ui and r 1
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  • 47 5 S. Korea Memorial For Col. Nayar THE SOUTH Korean uovern- has unveiled a monument M y i Nayar, e Indi i i tory °^erw °n the former UN Korean Con v The monument is al waegK irea. C a land mine. T A^mv N r waa Indian
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  • 30 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A social and d was held at the Johore English College Hall bv tr.-* normal students i ight There were about 150 guests present
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  • 48 5 Fighting Cocks in Court t o n g h laaktag produced pore I ourtn 1 ester-day, 41* r _sp.- al.t- r owners, I H Darfcaa I issim I oa I that m aniAkhwan a: i R .id. ding a fig ting I the I elawa fa .-..1y J
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  • 111 5 FOLLOW IXG have been appointed members of the .Muslim Advisory Board, Singapore for three years Tjan Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, The Honourable Mr. M. 3 Namazie. The Honourable Inche Sardoa bin Haji Jubir. Tuan Adam Haji Mohamed Ebrahim, Mr. Abbasbhny Xomanbhov, Tuan Haii A. Mohamed sain
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  • 64 5 MOHAMED Saad bin Som. who sped his motor sampan across the Johore Straits to avoid arrest by the Marine Police on the afternoon on Sept. 16. was fined S5O in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday for failing to go to Woodlands" Police Station when
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  • 43 5 WOMAN CLEAR ED A YOUNG woman. Chang Yew Luan was acquitted in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterciay of a charge of cheating Sng Lay Ke.ug of a gold and diamond bracelet worth $700. Chang was not called upon to give her defence.
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  • 151 5 A EURASIAN security police, lan Aynslie Clunies-Ross was acquitted in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday of a charge of causing grievous hurt to a Chinese labourer, Ng Joo Koon. Clunies-Ross, attached to No. 1 Sub-Depot BOD, Kranji, was j alleged to have punched Xg when
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  • 104 5 Consulate .oore i? n checking v Bi i -air: v. .to ply with one of the State Depart 'i This regulation requires that Americans in all parts of the world must register themselves before the end of every year. After verification by the Ons ate* the lists
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    125 5 swa FRANCIS Molamura, Speaker of the House of Representatives in the Ceylon Parliament, and sir Richard Alnwihara, Inspector General of Police, Ceylon, were guests ot honour at the dinner party giver, on Sun day night bv Mr. Victor .1. Mendis, President of the Ceylonese Association of Singapore, at his new
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  • 146 5 ONE THOUSAND and fifty tahils of gold (estimated worth $240,000) was ordered by tlie Singapore Third Polite Court yesterday to he kept In police custody pending claim by its owner. This order was made when it was stated that a sailor, Chen Sack Kian. who was
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  • 311 5 THIRTY-TWO-year-old Chia Eli" kiat. who cheated tv^o Army and one 1..A.F. officers of a total of $850 bl telling them he could j_et accommodatioD for them, was sentenced in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, to three mouther rigorous imprisonment. Inspector Low Hong Hee,
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  • 108 5 TWO INDIANS. Sambahsium (18) and Ramasamy Sinniah (17) were sentenced to 18 months' and 12 months' i:gorous imprisonment respectiveI ly, in the Singapore First District Court yesterday for attempted housebreaking. Their accomplice, 14-year-old Sithambaam Miandi, was sent to the Bukit Timah BoysHome where,
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  • 329 5 MALACCA, Mon. The Federal Finance < ommtll. e had whittled down Malacca's request for *I<M>.ooo out of the Settlement's surplus revenue for Emergent v expenditure, to $83,000. Tins was revealed by the Settlement Knancia] Adviser, Air. F. A. W. Gabbut at the Council meeting today.
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  • 46 5 The Hindu staff of the Singapore Medical Department and hospitals will celebrate the ••Sathurthi" festival with a special "Abishegam" and music and dance at the Sri S. Vinayagar Temple, C Road tomorrow from 5 p. 9 p.m. The celebration is open to ali Hindus.
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  • 134 5 Standard Stall Reporter SM GEORGE PEPI eminent town p1 1 B arrived bj BOAC Constel lation yesterdaj from Lob io become Singapore's ron Planning Advfsi i Be arill stay i one mouth. Sir Gee j the Standard tbat be wc concerned primarilj
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    • 158 5 —■-■ifi in-lii K 9 J** Efri r\/i r\/ii r? r ri .J mm ll [j j 25 CWT. VAN WITH SLIDING DOORS I Ideal for localised deliveries. fvery practical facility for the .peed; delivery cf merchandise' Is b.ift'lnto Ihis redesigned "super-capacity van.. Slidingdoors, greater load capacity, ease .of access~and maximum
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  • 776 6 CIX hundred Singapore schoolboys "have had a nice K Christmas present from the Government Their Christmas holidays have been extended indfei., v For on Friday, the Royal English School v. il] i ee down, Tims is because the Royal English School, one oj the largest private schools
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  • 762 6  - THE GIRLS WHO SAY"NUMBER, PLEASE!" Khoo Boon Choo By PENANG. PENANG'S "Hello Girls" ore the unsung heroines of the Telecommunications Department. More often than not. they have to face a barrage of abuse from inconsiderate telephone subscribers, impatient for Primarily for the information of this set of Penang's telephone subscribers.
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  • 564 6 Review of Views All Trump Cards PR. KUOMIN rANG C h u n g s ing Jit Pao, commenting on the joint Truman-Attlee 10--point stateme I expri ssed doubt that it would do any good for the democracies to si i negotiated peace in K i < i ;'i>-Mt..'o .-.oiiUi
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  • 694 6 It's The Talk Of The Town 500 Million Rice-Eaters ACCORDING to a report submitted at tia- recent meeting of South-East Asia representatives to discuss our nee supplies, there are 500,000,000 rice-eaters in India. Burma. Siam and the •Malayan archipelago. This population is also increasing a. the rate of 2.4 per
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    • 243 6 Dear Friends; I am seizing this first opportunity after foiling Day of wril I to yoj to convey to you my heartfelt thanks and appreciation of the wholehearted support you have given me in connection with my Election Campaign and especially the workers who piu in
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    • 522 6 Sir: General Election f oi new Municipal Commissioners (Councillors would be more appropriate) in terms of an adult franchise is over and the men and women of Singapore have taken a share in bringing the civic administrative machinery into being. But although the intense interest
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    • 175 6 Sir i *s in your Editorial about the apathy of voters at the recent Municipal Elections are justified but 1 say for the South Ward. This a ectorate of 4.7 against 2,©< 0 yet it was pro* Wed wit 3 pe *ions s* Schoo 51
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    • 35 6 WELL KNOWN DEY CLEANING DYEING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Free Delivery Collection. SILK. WOOLLEN, COTTON, £fife FABRICS. CARPET, ETC, 11 jv*% m. :l,so 4»rs, >^ INVISIBLE MKXDLMi DOXK. mwr at mmm\& M^W^^^ "TEL B_2 5 _3^ fc
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    • 109 6 Q«^s— Believe -ft or NoJf\ Bißtft'^^H^y < /^^y*^ B__________________L > /'^^^mA TRIBES i^Sfm\mmWn\ 'J^^ 11^ W vJwsher iffi 1 J'° ''4 n <T^T^;_ m m lit (T^'S r _l^r| AND SO {^l—= n&zp ARE YC '\H^C-C ,Ilwj^ UNLESS Mpajg "JBjjfci" YOU SE£ -€ftO-SfcE¥ REFRIGERAIOr We*/ J957 §Kodel I tl ArriVeJ)
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  • 175 7 :i TON. Dee. 1] Pi sidenl Truman e I nited States in a c lu re today e was not g" ng to bf to pea ild have to kings we should tike and must support all J the nation's public ting the
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  • 143 7 TOKYO. Der. ll (UP).— United Nations fighters took off ight into perfect living weat er today for another all h- assault on enemy troops in Korea. Jet shooting Stars and prope er-dir i n .Mustangs tore out from Korean bases toward enemy troop concentrations and supply
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  • 70 7 LONDON, Dee 11 (IT) --North Korean Premier JOB II Sung said in a Pyongyang address yesterday that North Korean troops and Chinese volunteers are now south of the 38th Parallel. In a iong speech broadcast by the China News Agency, Kim said: "The glorious
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  • 141 7 LOWESTOFT, Dec. 11. (AP). A British minister last nighl the in conditional policy of thi lasl as an "idiotic statement" kept the fighting g< g ra v. ah f Works. M nistef Attlee g< Ung the Ameabout this in >rean war and 'here
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  • 341 7 eonferriut Kim S, KOI,EA (AP)-G«er»l MacArthur Gen. Partri, «e m. C. *l nei r N U lo,la y wilh G <*"«*'**»l Gallon Walker, fronts. Gen. M»rA?_l.? "'V)™ 1 of both Korean. *^ia^--___t^"3S__? Gen. MacArthur said "Notwithstanding the enormous danger enhanced
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  • 44 7 TOKYO. Dee. 11 (UP).— Many American officers here are saying privately that the situat'on in Korea would not be nearly so bad if all members of the United Nations, supporting the United States, would send more troops and less criticism.
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  • 174 7 Urges Ike Be Made Allied Overall Lhiel WASHINGTON. Dec. 11 (UP) j Senator Arley Kilgor Democrat, West Virginia, proposed that Gen. Dwight Eisenhower be mimed overall Commander of the allied forces in the Pacific as well as in Europe.* He coupled his implied demand for the replacement of General Douglas
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  • News Briefs
    • 60 7 An American S< rgeant with the 10th Corps in Korea who foi;:: 25 pom ds of ...v. opium in a deserted jail building at Kapsan rent ins valua'p'e dad up in smoke The opium looked like variou* size- pieces ot sod. Instructions ?o burn
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    • 32 7 American Marines nnd infantrymen suffered over 5,000 casualties in a fortnight's bloody campaign to break the Chinese ...r.:va ii.-nt \r the Chosin reservoir area and re«eh the coast citv of Hamhung- Reuter
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    • 19 7 Korean military police are now empowered by the Government to arrest any citizencivilian or soldier-without a warrant. Reuter AAP
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    • 22 7 Israeli Prime Minister David Ben Gurion. wno has been on a private visit to London has left by air for Israel.- A.P.
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    • 35 7 A series of earthquakes rocked Peruvian cities and north Chile Sunday night, killing at least five people and injuring 13. four were killed and 10 injured in the town of lea. south of Luna.— AP
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    • 54 7 Denying official Hyderabad and Indian Government statements that the Communist force in India is on the decline. Hyderabad Nationalist politician M. N. Jaisoorya claimed that Communist "activity and influence has spread from two and halt districts to 10 of the total of 16 in Hyderabad. Jaisoorya is a son ot
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    • 41 7 m The Arab League's Political Committee may consider recognition of Communist China if she responds to the 13-power appeal to stop at the 38th Parallel in Korea, authoritative quarters said here. The Committee will meet in Cairo on December 20. Reuter
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    • 58 7 Several hundred Cypriot women meeting at Nicosia in the first Cyprus women's congress resolved to campaign actively tor the union of Cyprus with Greece. The women sent greetings to Korean women "who are in the front line of the struggle for peace The "Progressive Women's Union" which organised the Congress
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  • 109 7 FERT7SALEM, Dec. 11 (AP)— Jerusalem the ity oi uinn* Christ lived and died, will unite on Christ m-ii in celebrate his birth, but the union will be only sLnitd by the ringing of church beds and Chrl Af on'evlrrother day of the year the city itself will
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  • 43 7 Attlee Waves Goodbye photo. Premier Attlee waves goodbye as BO AC stratocruiser takes off from London Airport with the Premier for Ins talks with President Truman. Mr. Attlee is expected to report to Parliament on Thursday on the result of his trip AP
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  • 345 7 HANOI, Dee. J 1 (AP)— The unchecked Chinese Communisl advance in Korea lias east a shadow of fear over South-East Asia ami made Western defences of the strategic region appear totally inadequate. Once Korea is secured, Peking almost certainly will look southward to countries
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  • 547 7 LONDOV Dec. 11 (Renter)— Malaya's part in the war against Commiuiimi was explained l>v I'rZELe Minister K. \itl«*«* in a l»roa<l«*a*t Inmh Ottawa last night. He saidh "GreateS! of our iroblems todaj i* the Menace ol <\»tiimii:ii-»ii. fhere arc man\ peoples in 1
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  • 87 7 LAKE SUCCESS D. 11 j (AP)— A report that the Chinese Communists 1 leader Mao T t-tung had authorised Indian delegate Sir Benegal Ran to say that the Chinese are willing hi stop at the 38th parallel was last night described "entirely untrue" by Sir
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  • 47 7 America will nave more foreign made goods and delicacies for Christmas this year chiefly because of increased imports from Western Europe. During the past few weeks West European exporters in readiness for the Christmas market have shipped twice as much as a year ago. Reuter
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  • 103 7 I'.,- s.-\ :ith Dfcj \d vent t- In in Sy__MJ UK bnildi__c a mi.hhl pr• <> 1 room for frying babies in their ne.v hurrh m 1) ■Itb o m Fitfri N< N South Wales The r*M»it» seating lti will ha\<- paai lront
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  • 85 7 Thunderj ets In Korea IYO Dee. 11 (ReuterAAP) A squadron of F-48 "Republic Thundei has joined ihe i nited SI air force and is now in action combat over K<>r^ (lm George v Commanding General of the I States Far East announced from his headquarters in Tokyo b Thunderjets, the
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  • 150 7 OSLO, Dec 11, (UP)- Dr. Ralph Bunche. former U: I 'ions mediator in Palestine, received the Nobel Prize for peace today and called for a world of freedom and equ for all. ".lay there be in our tin.< a N!d of peace in
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    • 38 7 AY^*\ QBAMGKOK/ z W%T X °r\m^ pJwWr\ #m i■c v r^^^f A^^^ I=^____r m6O a H -igrKUCH»f/« 1 V» m" V s_S. CAPOR FOH SPEED VlC2C(^fc%V AND COMFORT r**- ~\_>^_*. Aw COMPANY, LTD. MANAGERS: MANSFIELD .-whang" VNGAPORZ TELEPHONE 5021
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  • 290 8 IN THE WORST cml commotion since tlie "hartal" of 1948 a Nmarc mile of Singapore's large retail and wholesale business area ribbed hv the city thoroughfare of Victoria Street. North Bridge Koad and 5 ;ie!i Road bounded by Rochore Road and
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  • 207 8 INTERNATIONAL control on all raw materials as fvinngcd !>v Britain and tho I nited Slates underlines the paramount importance of streamlining measures to pn \ent tlie How OI Btrategic material.-, to Russia am! Iter satellites. Where pre i -ly all
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  • 89 8 Release To India: Pari Is Flexible A Finance M hmukfa said in i I t I it arrangements have made with Britain tc e £210 from balances during the ng July, 1951. Finance Minister added, made for B Of fl I J that of the in a parti- the relea
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  • 29 8 ECA Food, Goods Aid To Orient V Dec. 11. < A p> d tc > in U.S r s and c* .1 US W the i located US$3OO,OOO 'for 3L.._-al s<
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  • 11 8 i T t Banned for -1 C_.
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  • 165 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore rubber market opened slightly lower than the week-end quotations but remained steady at around the 81.67 per lb. level for first grade December shipment throughout the dav. United Kingdom factory buying was met quickly by selling from
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  • 112 8 India Places Big Orders For Railways NEW DELHI, Doc. 11. India has placed orders for 21*. locomotives valued at Rs4B.: million and wagons and petrol tanks nnd passenger conches aggregating to R5.81.4 million with British and Continental firms to complete the first phase of the railway rehabilitation .aimme. The largest
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  • 704 8 Standard Shift Reporter SINGAPORE, Monday— The Malayan share market was again uncertain today, with practically unchanged from the week end levels. Selling pressure was not as as at the close of last ek. The turnover of busi- s moderate. Today's prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers v Brick*
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  • 113 8 Standard Malt' Reporter The Singapore produce market was dull yesterday on lack of overseas advices. Copra prices were lower. sellers quoting $46] por picul and buyers $45f, with no deals being reported. Coconut oil sellers were quoting $74 but buyers showed no interest. Pepper remained quiet
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  • 32 8 The Government of India has declared Switzerland. Argenl n •ind Paraguay to be part ol the soft currency area for purposes of import licensing. Pakistan has been excluded.— GIIS
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  • 116 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday Dee. i I were per lb. Bayers Sellers No. i RSS Spot I oose si .66 $1 6? F.O in bales Jan. No. 1 R.S S. si. 56 >:.;>: No, I Kss 3 R.S.S.tnom.) Ton.-: Steady quiet. I OND >\ KI
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  • 24 8 The National City Bank of New York will open its branch office in Nagoya (Japan) earlv next January. Reuter AAP
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  • 81 8 New High Jap Target For Col ton Yarn TOKYO. Dec. 11 (Reuter- A.. —Japan will nave G,i50,0u0 spindles in 1953 if the three-year plan for cotton yarn production increase drafted by the Economic Sell Support Council is carried out. J council proposes to increase cotton yarn production by 54 per
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  • 36 8 Seven thousand CARE are food 'l textile packages have read d Korea and are being distributed to destitute families and welfare institutions by the U.S. Army's Public Health and Welfare Division.
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  • 79 8 sei lis EE MAEKET CURRENCIES London I//*?^ D B Q d/a Australia _Il I'.? KIIIS 2/4 5.15 2,4 11,32 New land 2,4 1/ltt l/ 8 2/4 11/li po-™ J D 90 el's New fort 22 15/18 ft, M/ /16 Swiue?:-,nd M l4 1G 34 VS/lf Transactions
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  • 105 8 W artime Transport Problem For US WASHINGTON". Dec. 11. (AP). —The American Transil Association has asked the Government for assurance of enough scarce materials to provide 7.900 new motor buses, street cars and subway cars for 1951. The Association is working out a wartime programme which would guarantee tlie transportation
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  • 53 8 Bombay is exporting shark liver oil, produced in the SI I to countries as far away as I land Last year. the United States and Australia took 3.500 gallons worth Rs 80.000. The 2>_aje has an annual produa >n capacity of over 4,000 Ina and this can
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  • 63 8 The UX. International Children's Emergency Fund announces that Australia has contributed the equivalent of U*****,000 in Australian pounds to the Children's Fund. This is Australia's fifth contribution. The new funds will bring the total of Australian government contributions to the Children's Fund up
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  • 167 8 WAbffINGTON, Dec. 11 (AP) The flow of military contracts to industry is proceeding steadily Gigantic will soon be the word for it. Though montt s will pass before the arms programme makes its maior impact on the economy, the things that have alreadv happened would
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    64 8 picture. A group picture of the staff of Messrs. A. Wander (Ovaltine) Ltd. in Singapore and Federation of Malaya together with the General Manager of the factory in Tasmania and Managing Director from the head office. The two visitors Mr. L. Eriekson (seated nght) and Major J. D. K. Hague
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  • 156 8 HK Importers Mil By US Export Ban lION'CKONC. Dec. 11 Rapid-fin expoii bans imposed this week-end bj t i^ I ,S. nd Canada «:li cost Hongkong importers a minimum lorn <>f I ssi 000,000, The Hongkong Stan I rd said. Basing its estimate on colony trade figures since the outbreak
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  • 234 8 Standard Staff Reporter TO DISCI SS -renter Malaya-Paki,tan future with Singapore Chambers of niim j scntatives, Mr. G. Allana, vice-president oi Asian Affairs Advisory Council, „s mcndint thn in Singapore. He is on his way to Handociij the Council's conference l>e«iniiin«: on !)<•«•.
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  • 120 8 Thailand Turns To India For T extile Needs HONGKONG, Dec. 11, AAP): Phra Nararaj C hong. Under-Secretary of Com--1 merce for Thailand, has passed J through here as head < I eight -man official trade mission to Tokyo. Mr. Chamnong told the press that the recent price increase on Japanese
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  • 54 8 Indian Industrv and Supply Minister Hare Krishna M< said that a revised .estimate of the proposed steel plants, o»^e in Orissa and another in Madhva Pradesh, received from rican firm of consultant ages an expenditure _>f Rs f.io million for each plant as against Rs.
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  • 58 8 Aussie Gift To Children's Fund TOKIO. Dec. 11 (1 ter Shige-u Voshida ii the Government is efforts to impor: i foodstuffs cements. get Committee it to import raw planned due to **ds arm a. Therefore, the G .ng efforts I i por:. materi.-. Fu- the Pr I ter stressed the
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  • 29 8 India Has Exports I W DELHI. I y< ar n a The million, an inc; 24 *.h. 1 In 1950 rose by I Rs.lB_ I deficit I 1950.- GIIS
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  • 164 9 n Singapore and Western Jim^!mif nS 9 fortnightly serthai Mala>an children in \n^ilnZh!^ kept to its At f.30 this morning the nrst oi the -children's fhips,' the Charon, will tJ? al n si de Godowa 33 ot the Singapore Harbour Board wharves with 133 school-children on board Ihe children.
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    63 9 «-*-_-_«_e iu t photo. BHtaii frMt Hoagkaaa u (I >■ ls stewardc sea on Fat East aii rentes, are da l,l[ ?W Lift* Chomg, (extieS taking .t rtli-shcr course u BOAT vU! Th*- Bfarb, uho were iU bora in the Far I fhm- tor seven] years with BOAC and AhrwW
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  • 20 9 0 trials of the giant 28.000-ton ks the completion of one of undertaken bv a Belfast firm ~6:
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  • 37 9 LOADON. Dec. 11: (Reuter).— Tne Ear Ct Wr is resign I B lish Government Direct of the Suez Canal Company Prime Minisl i Clement d Sir A ander Cadogan to replace him. announced here.
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  • 118 9 A \F.\V liner, the Parrleia, been launched for Swedish owners by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson. It is passenger and cargo turbine >'ner built for Svenska Lloyd of Gothenburg and will be completed in time for the val of Britain. The managing director of Svenska Lloyd.
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  • 16 9 All ships in Singapore Harbour were "dressed" yesay in commemoration of A -ession D.
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  • 167 9 -UN's AT ROADS •fi Wil UIVES 1 p.m. VESTERDAY •H HAR\ ES Sheers Wharf SI in Meifee. I 41 Nieuw Holland. 7 Orestes. 31/32 Ta bius, 27 _8 Speedwell, 25 26 Orna. 23/24 Eumaeus, 2: 22 lorss. 19/20 Benalder, 5 6 Somali 13/14 Perseus, 11 12 G'.eneam.
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  • 13 9 DVILLE. Dec. 11: me carrying Saturlea from -aid that
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  • 120 9 TOKYO. Dc. U: (Ren* AAP) MacArthur's H quarters announced today the Japanese merchant has been authorised to ei into and clear from c di ports and harbours in I icl Indo-China. The territorial watt ol Vietnam between tin 18t! Parallel north latituc and Cape
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  • 114 9 The world's most northernly land-based radar statio now being built by the British radar firm of Kelvin and Hughes at the instigation of the Norwegian Polar Institute. The site is at the entrance to Isfjorden, Norway. A feature of the radar set to be used at the
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  • 78 9 SEPTEMBER created a record in the history of British Overseas Airways. For the first time the Corporation made a profit on the operating account of all routes. Sir Miles Thoni a s, chairman of BOAC, who announced this rerendv, added H»j»1 n the first half of the currenl
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  • 85 9 DURBAN. Dee. 11. Tho latest in the rules of apartheid in South Africa are instructions issued to air-hostesses of South African airlines to observe the colour-bar properly. They are required to see that linen or head-rests used by the Indians or Africans must be removed immediately
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  • 48 9 A portable radiogra m which uses both standard and long-playing records has been developed by a Cambridge firm. It is a four valve, twowaveband model, for operation from A.C. mains. Dimensions are approximately 6h by 14$ by Ifi inches. The price for overseas is approximately £20.10.
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  • 190 9 New Indo Austrian Trade Pact Signed VIENNA, Dec. 11.—- Provision for a total trade of about Rs 60 million between India and Austria during i the year ending Oct. 31, 1951, is made in a fresh trade agreement signed in Vienna. The previous agreement. which expired on Nov. 1 this
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  • 59 9 photo. NEW DELHI, Doc. 11— The Government or India's Tourist Organisation. in co-operation with the Kashmir Government, has completed arrangements for tourists to spend Christmas this year amid show in Kashmir— the "Playground of Asia." Excursions in de luxe buses to Pahaigam. mountaineering, trekking and skiing
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    66 9 Reflecting the expanding activities of the U. S. Air Force's Boeing B 47 Stratojet niedium bomber programme is this photo taken at Boeing Ar plane Company's Wichita (Kansas) Division. It is the arst picture since the first production version left the works on Mar. 1, 1«>50. The swept wing, 185,000
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  • 69 9 Airlift Stepped- Up NEW YORK, Dec. 11 (UP)— The Pan-American World Airways recently an.ounced that it would operate a fleet of 20 DC-4 airliners in a stepped-up Pacific airlift being conducted by the military air transport service. Pan-American said its expanded operation would be devoted mainlv to cargo. The airline,
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  • 221 9 forking Party Reviews Ships' Navigation Aids EXISTING arrangements tor ships 9 navigational i«s, other than radio have been reviewed by members ui a Working Party sel up hv Britain's Minuter of transport. In recommending that the Minister should issue notices about compasses to shipowners shipmasters, and shipbuilders' the Working Party
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  • 151 9 The Martin-Baker Company in Britain has developed a completely automatic ejector seat which will enable pilots ?o escape safely from highspeed aircralt at all altitudes, rhis has taken more tha:. [rears of design and research >n rejector seats. A pilot escaping from an lircraft at
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  • 71 9 BONN. Dvc. 11: (UP): Official sources said today that Chancellor Konracl Adenauer has asked the Allied High Commissioner for an end to all r< tions on W e s t German shipbuilding. These offieials said -here "reasonably" good prospects it the request would be granted. The
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  • 370 9 EASI -M\llt UNI Outward From Europe In Port: Malacca, sails for H kong, Osaka Kobe and Yokoh Dec. 14. Dec. 21: Selandia. sails for Saigon Bangkok Dec. 23. Jan 12: Meoma. sails for SaigoD Ban.kok Jan 14 Jan. 26: India sails for Bangkok. Manila. H. K. and Japan
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    • 81 9 1 REGOLAI RANS PACIFIC SERVICE Laa \tmele- All American Canadian Cities itiag cars* for Hongkong. Kobe. Yokohama Vith T..m>hipment Takubar A Tsingtao II SKKtlt'i ISA (VVKSI COAST)— N i.i I V vi; lAPAN HONGKONG for Colombo. Bombay, Kara* bl 0 -FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. "SIaSTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD., ikaai Pmang Nasapattanam
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    • 104 9 [air arrivals) 'i <*&■ [and DEPARTURES I 'i^-^^^ S Arrivals AIR CEYLON DOUGLAS DC4 from (Oiombo tl A 6.91 a.m K.L.M. CONSTELLATION from Amsterdam Rome F'\ 11.28 a.m QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS from Sydnej ETA II 8_ C.P.A. DC-4 from Bangkok IS. SO Departures C.l'.A. DC-4 tor Bangkok I'M.". GARUDA
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    • 87 9 Despatches TODAY: New Zealand noon by Speedwell, Japan noon by j Somali. Tirxmp;i noon by Lam San. Jakarta. Sourabaya noon by Van Riebeeck, Medan by Mantin, Thailand (parcels only! trains noon by Orna. Thailand 545 p.m. bv train. TOMORROW: Eastern Australia. New Zealand by Burnside. Philippines. Hongkong and China noon
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    37 10 MO VIE-MAKERS Teresa ami Lnislllc and theii Spanish dance company. who have can. trom Paris, arc appearing al we Saviiie Theatre, London. The French papers called them Dwiamite. Picture ihowa Teresa, tlie leading dancer in characteristic pose.
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  • 270 10 Hollywood Calling OK.MA SHEARER would like to make a screen rom** back. She has written fri;- ids from Switzerland. where she is currently living m i ii her husband ex-ski ins' i -iu tor Mart. Arrange, thai she wishes somebody weald offer hi M Ug dramatu role. Nonr.t. who has
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  • 101 10 BELIEVE IT OR NOT II UJ V.V< I )D, Dec. 11. Larry Parks icill visit his real and "reel" i in the maternity Cedars on next tboth expect Their this at least, is arrangement just f Betty trrett, in private life M ■>. Larry Parks, and by Barbara Hale, in
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  • 265 10 HOLLYWOOD, Dec. Ll-The Indians of me IBt>u'_ must have had the future problems ot Hollywood at heart, says the studio's cameraman Leon Shamroy who filmed 20th Century-Fox's "Two Flags West." The redmen would not wage war al night because they thought their souls couldn't see their
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  • 701 10  -  'LENSMAN' By \LL you film fans of long standing can recall the days when big co-starring teams brought pleasure to millions of theatre-goers and riches to thousands of theatre exhibitors— the days when Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor, Wallace Beery and Marie Dressier,
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    • 84 10 |-7^IBB_O~V-ri NOW SHOWING I H I '1 I ill I H-i.45-4-6.30-9.30 "THE INSULTED AND THE INJURED" Dialogue in Maiularin With English Sub-Titles Starring LIU 111 anil II Ll HWA THURSDAY! 20th Century Fox Presents W WORTH mmm \VT^ BUMPER waiting Movte News ™*g FOS ISSUE ON SALE THURSDAY AT USUAL
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    • 36 10 OPKNINCi TO DAY! 3 SHOWS— 3, G.l."> A. 9.15 p.m. Columbia's GIRL FILLED MYSTERY! "I LOVE TROUBLE" starrinsr •M_l I Ills FRANCHOT TONE JANET BLAIR with Janis Carter Adele Jerques and Glenda Farrell FAST GRIPPING SUSPENSE!
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    • 124 10 OPENING TODAY SPELLBINDING villi DRAMA! STARTLING *iih TIM'. FUMED ENTIRELY IN THE HAUNTING Ml, OF MARSEILLES A.B.F.D. LTD. fMAt&tk CITY <____■ w^ *>~r -_^u_______B_. %_£l^______________t SSS_B______^____M gg :y^^ ij_s9 NEXT CHARGE MADE TO TOP "STREETS OF LABI BO"' I+o*** MIUAND LAMARR CAREY l |ft rr^r^j ?mS! "J'_~7.-. :*^^^'*o/-. SEVENTH and
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    • 68 10 w "»..*.^y^^y \^fe_s» li v \7Psv KBMWy""^" I J i iw;, y cj» m^ "**s*^ _iHß*s«_— T'^>_- 1 IR-MEMBER, DEAR! DON'T Y| f VOU MAKE TWE\^- N "l (MAV I HAVE ANOTHER HAS LONG AS YCORE MAKtt Cmmr-^ MAKE A LITTLE P\G OF NICEST CAKE, VwHV\ SL\CE? JUST A TEENY
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  • 23 11 IT p.m. to 6 a. Mine lease; from of Raub ►ne Ch' 'he are the road, I tie of the
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  • 35 11 Rulers Cancel Opposition To Lotteries LA Ll \IPI K. Mon— Ihe 1 cdeiation t\.i have withdraw! I to the pro- ioti ies for social purposes and their v.i! to Ihe 1 bv the I ouneil
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  • 62 11 Standard Stall CwtespOLdenl KUALA LUMPUR. M A] of exp >rt duty on forward rubber rets si u!d be forwarded to economic sev j for c bel I e Dec. 15. states enunique. life itians rea this are consid their api wise m be delayed
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  • 42 11 LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 11 (UP) Highly reliable Latin American sources said today Russia has offered asances that Chinese Communist troops will be w -fawn from Korea if Peking an equal voice in the ni i I Fi ran >sa*s future.
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  • 386 11 To The Sports Editor. Sir— l had the privilege of listening to one of the finest pieces of oratory on sportsmanship, clean living, Hir play, communal ha'rmony and all the noble sentiments with which Dr. Rawson has always been associated, at the Extraordinary General Meeting of ths F.A.S.
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    103 11 An unidentified Australian player (left) throws his ar ms up and jumps in Jubilation, as Arthur Mcintyre, England batsman, fails to get to the erease during Entrl.ind'r* second innings in the first test match at Brisbane. Mcintyre hit the ball for a near-boundary. The batsmen had run three -«d Mcintyre
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  • 594 11 LONDON, Dec. 10 (Reuter) Football League standings after yesterday's matches were: SCOTTISH LEAGUE Goals P W D L F A Pts. Arsenal -.'I [3 6 :t 4!) 2:t 31 Middlesbrough 21 li ii :i 52 2S 30 Newcastle F. ,'1 ll 7 :t nx -,'x -.•!> .Tottenham
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  • 352 11 FIGHTERS from Australia ami Manila figure fn next Friday's boring card al the Happj or!«l St ilium. Topping the progranune *ill be Sid Fletcher mi Orient lightweight chaiii|iinii. Star Brin<*iiela, Ra-il Shaw will be supporting the main event win fcmmmmnt Wallv Oakes* latest
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  • 107 11 Robinson To Fight Stretz FRANKFURT. Dec. 11— CAP-. Sugar Ray Robinson, world middle-weight champion now on a boxing tour of Europe, is to fight in Frankfurt on Christmas Day. ln n telegram to the Associated Press correspondent, George Gainford, Robinson's manager, said that the brilliant Nt gro boxer will meet
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  • 44 11 PATIAI.A. 'Airmail): (Reuter).—Captain L. Amarnath. 39--year-old Indian Cricketer and a "former test captain, has been appointed Director of Sports in the Patiala and East Punjab States Union in North India, it was learned here. Amarnath has played in the Lancashire League.
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  • 114 11  - THE SQUARE RING Herman Rappai r3(f His countryman Don t come over with any super j claims. He is a junior d O.ikes is confident b< d enough to give the lightn. tist a uood light. Boxing is a side-line of Shaw's. i but he loves the game and j
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  • 113 11 The election of ofi. e-bearen ol the Social Athletic I the J Sunday last at Mo. 4. Roberts Lane and resulted as Patron: Mr. Koi i re-elected): President: Mr. Ang Kim Chv. •e; Vice-P i Hens Song ii .< Yea Chwee Song. Teo Kim Swee 'reelected)
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  • 22 11 France Win A t Rug by BORDEAUX. Dec. i Rngb\ 7-0 at time The other n com-' .\cw ith Al sm a
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 373 11 1^ Programmes I IAI-AXfl D^...-.. M Musi. r«( >.ur D.iim SINGAPORE means Singapore relay tttZmim S^"__°«__, j 1 I i v m \s Stent,-! 7%jssi r^'Hß'r^rtd a-- _-_»j?-sr2ivs! S r -Es i tnd Inter- f rl m am borer; Pm i res ..i K;.h..r.l V'l „,>,„ ■It.- s;i> 1.,:k <»f
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    • 66 11 J' (@B^ V^^>£rt2 Gpf. I"'\ >:.-_: r V- Inc.. World riphti f> iftri I MY 1 i T_f'/ -r rAs..M fX^" P?T I WOULD yOU PLEASE I I WHY DON'T i j H N \t/yJ.s^=: I 1 K7r7j ?r PARDON ME, I? COME OUT AND TIE YOU DO IT .^ly.^
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  • 502 12 KIVIA LUMPUR, Mon.— Selangor won the mter-sia.e qiuurangular h„. kev tonrnament today by healing Perak two goal- to one after a !,a.,l fights.. last .natch of the -erie. played on the Selangor elub '""'"""The state came off ....defeated in the tournament having beaten Si_*_p-r_ by
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  • 327 12 Tl ANKU Muhammad English School, (Kuala Pilah) opened their rugger tour in the Colony with a 14 points I .i. two tries and penally to nil win over the Victoria q th VS. ground yesterday. The Kuala Pilah boys 11 six
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  • 105 12 Island Sampan Racing IS WDERS west of Singaociebrated Inche Awang ppoinl as Peng with two r Is in samp d races y< of the race tot K -hs was ranj ng Kling Gambak bin A won a cup I by Gasek bin Got. Seriya (captained by P Sen ini and
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  • 76 12 1 VIPING, Mon In a g much be' expectaR.E.M.E. u Indians t ils to ne in the reJo* the knock-out soccei Satur*. I.E. took a two-nil k half through Majid and v. The latte creased tlw I- tor his side midway through t sec
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  • 26 12 Recreal >n Club arid T! XI meet in a friendl] soccer at Farrer Park requested to be in the dressing rooms at 5 p.m.
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  • 137 12 iron. Mon.— The Commandos ilmosl created a major surprise in the Ipoh hockey league today when they held a strong AngloChinese School team to a threeill draw. It was not until five minutes From the end that the schoolboys were able
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    14 12 The Muar Ci.e_-£ liw* soccer team, who won the Malacca 1950 Victory Cup competition
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  • 242 12 A SINGAPORE Municipal Committee has agreed to call for tenders immediately for the erection of two covered stands and an inner fence for the Jalan Besar Stadium at an estimated total expenditure of $60,000. Originally, the Singapore Amateur Football Association had agreed to put up
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  • 201 12 Shuttle Pioneers Praised PENANG. Mon. The standard of badminton, as shown in the Foong Seong Cup final, augured well for the future of the game in Malaya, said Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe. president of the Badminton Association of Malaya and the Penang Badminton Association, last night. Mr. Yeap was speaking
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  • 67 12 STOCKHOLM. Dec. 11 (AP) Halt miler Inozar Begteson on Monday starts one of the longest trips ever m_.de bv a Swedish athlete Besteson has been invited to several athletic meetings in New Zealand m connection with the Centenary Games beginning in Christchurch on December 26. The Swedish runner
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  • 253 12 KI ALA Ll MPI R, Mon. Singapore put tip a spirited liirht today against Perak to snatch a one-goal victory in tlie last few minutes of the game ami heat Perak hy three goals to two. For the major portion of the game. Perak
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  • 101 12 Official Indian Tennis Rankings CALCUTTA, (Airmail): (Reuter*.—lndian Davis Cup Lawntennis Star. Dilip Bose. heads the official Indian tennis rankings for 1949-50. India's Number One for the second year in succession, stocky Bose from West Bengal won the singles title in the Asian Lawn Tennis Championships at Calcutta last winter. Tall.
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    24 12 Perak and Malacca teams who met in the first round of the tuadrangular hockey tournament at KuaU Lumpur on Saturday. Perak won 3— a
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  • 64 12 CANBERRA, (Airmail), (Reu-ter-AAP). Former world champion cyclist Hubert Opperman, now a Member of Parliament, has organised a cycle pool at Parliament House so that rotund politicians can streamline their waist-lines. Mr. Opperman thought of the scheme when mam? members complained that lack of facilities
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  • 232 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Singapore hockey team defeated Malacca by two goals to nil at the Police Depot ground in the quadrangular hockey tourney, today. For the winners, (hai Hon Yam, the Singapore right-ill played well. K. Foo. Malacca's skipper was a persistent
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  • 68 12 BOMBAY. Dec. 7.— The Indian team for the third Test against the Commonwealth tourists to be played in Calcutta on December 'JO has been announced. It shows three changes .rom the team which lost on December 5. Russy M ody, N. Choudhury and ML R.
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  • 214 12 THE SINGAPORE Recreation Club proved too good for the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Sports Club in a friendly hockey match played on the padang yesterday. The Recs won by four goals to nil. It was a one-sided affair throughout with the Rea keeping up a persistent attack.
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  • 23 12 BORDEAUX, Dec. Ll— (AP).— France defeated Britain, points to three, in an international 13-man rugby match here on Sunday.
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  • 135 12 [POH, Mon. \t a merting of ninnlirr. the Ip.iTt Sporte Cfadb and Perak Turf Club game* section heh i the Turf < .In l» yesterday, unanimous Mippo given to a move to amalgamate th«* two dub* hodv to be known a* the Perak Turf <
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  • 109 12 180 Mil. Cycle Race i CBACK ryclisi. fr„ m Federation will rul, 180-mile road race v be held oa Su nda uu Lim Chu Ktß| I race, ki the in a pi events for ti More than M ing s:x have ilreadj I more ar, riders inc...., R. g langjor
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  • 38 12 Drobny To Meet Fred Kovaleski Fred Kovalesk; i s and J sell-exiled Czec!. j out the men Asian Lawn T< In today's gemi I Kovaleski tch by left-h u Ahm player bel D: 'over anothc Do: fman. by
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 98 12 EDUCATIONAL NOTICE Ml K( WTII.E INSTITUTION 209 Queen Street. Phone 2237 0 NEW SESSION Holds classes tot SENIOR CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATION 1951 in all subjects, end LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMINATIONS in Shorthand. iPitmin Gregg Book -Keep inq Accountancy Typewriting etc.. Adult English Classes: Ranginq trom Primary and upward. TSe Institution
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 45 12 T I D ES_|g ES at the principal resorts I Malaya Mafa a e«* re IJJJ Port l»uks, .r, 8.11 Part s'h.nn "i-'-'l 8.10 Pea hu j ;»Mi>KK<>\\ Bias iperc j J"' W.lacca i -6 Porl Dicksaa Porl Sham 8.13 8.40 i > > > •> pj Prnang J
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