Singapore Standard, 19 December 1950

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  • 11 1 Singapore Standard EDITION SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1950. nL. TEN CENTS
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  • 46 1 One Hurt As Tree Clashes On Truck 7he i iiinese drlvo'f t> lit is T\ l.r 1 ■> tit Sin Giuin Hunt patty* was seriously < )ured when the lorry k <■..• h'! hx n fallinti tree nlo Paya Lebnr Road ilur'n the rainstorm this m ing. pholo. Standard
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  • 23 1 WASHIN V: < Reuter) 1 uf Rep: ved a < prom ithoi g S!8 h of emi ■_..>■ di i to Yugu l;
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  • 139 1 Standard suff Reporter THE Commissioner of Po Macli airy. S pore thi •l of the C t the SingPolice taking i r- furthei --nor Sir Franklin ed Mr, ng in H t Singa- e of S mds that s r Franklin that the invitation to
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  • 544 1 Curfew Lifted Official Inquiry Into Riots Standard Staff R< pori r THE Sine spore Government th i s mrrn i n g of f iciolly onnojnccd that the seven -day-old curfew, imposed on Hie island as a result of the r;j!;, will be completely lifted from toniglit. In th S
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  • 49 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (UP)- The Army announced iy that it will use Korean combat veterans as instructors n i panding training pro- T] will bo ted from enlisted men who have returned from Kora as con casualties, former prisoners-of« war, or lor any other rtwsofi
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 14 1 Singapore Standard 1 NO. 173 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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    • 70 1 Announcement Of Inquiry Into Riots Expected HI G >r of Singapore, Sir Frarfdui Gimaon, mount public inquiry into Usl week's riot j -i jig Dl Ihc Singapore U^iarive Council, art! learni yesterday. the Unofficial the Council met -o discuss their atthe ri. meeting, ed, at least five expe i to
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    • 19 1 Muslim-Owned By Sus pends Publication i a i start' v a I .per D 3 suspi :;ded Singa 'ore
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    • 24 1 Police Like To Contact Riot Photographers I Stall I porter s h hers j their here the were taken, and <-.::d date of the
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    • 96 1 Gliani, 5 Others At St. Jolins SLtnd.i!.! SialV KcprKt-r SIX were a in Singapore on detention orders er E .orgency Re- three o'clock ten. and bei the Ma I r irim tnd enitor of 1 in ban and Dawn tu, wellnan, a ner vice-preside- I nalist Party s Hss t
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    • 424 1 Atlantic Allies Warned BRUSSELS, Dec 18— CAP) U.S. Army Secretory Frank Pace warned ifu> Atlantic UKes today they are "far from ready" to withstand a Commanisl a--au!! on Western Europe. Mr. Pacv, opening meeting of the Atlantic Pact Defence Ministers, said the American Government. Congress and people would aid their
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    • 130 1 Part Of S 'pore Goes Gay Standard Stall Bcp irtcr WHILE a par! ol Singapore the lifting of the sixday "curfew in parks, cabarets, n ;ta rants, and other places of amusement, the other and bigger section remained a ghost city la>t night. This was the result of the partial
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    • 56 1 DOs' Pep Talk Tour Through Singapore Standard Staff Reporter TWO Mil y Dis ricl < =ers From the Fede ttion vi ted m I [th the dit'isionn] head. at .Police Tr^ ins Sc^ol in rganson Ouring their visits thej m ng •d u *M Of Police eg es iem to
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    • 47 1 (Full story on Page 3). Photo. Kuala Lumpur firemen st-rn fighting the blazing rubber godown of Messrs. J. 11. Vavasseur yesterday morning. The fire u;is subdued alter fivr lumrs but not before about .")0 tons of rubber wvrl ih> in smoke Lim Koy Yen
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    • 495 1 Collective Penalty Details Given In Govt. Statement Standard Stafl Correspondent K( V'.V 1. 1 VIPI R, Mon. Government will impose collective punishmenl onlj in well defined i\v.d comparatively small areas where ili< b inhabitants have clearlj failed to < I -> > their <!:ii\ either by m«>i preventing tlw commission
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    • 152 1 Chinese To Form SV C To Aid Police Standard Staff Reporter AS A resuli of ihe recent riots, the Committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has proposed to the Government the formation of a special volunteer constabulary as a means of giving assistance to and immediate strengthening off
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    • 60 1 MR P J Johnson, the Singapore Municipal Commissioner who was badly beaten up in the riots a week ago. is reported to be better, but visitors are still not allowed to see him. A sister of the ward told Tho Standard that it may be
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    • 204 1 SEOUL, Dec la (I P)— Three tir< i d footsore j^oldirrs of the Briiir-h Northumberland Fusiliers one Lance Corporal and i\*'» Privates walked into ili<' allied lines along the 38th Parallel today after luinu released by the Communists. They urere among lei released soldiers \*lii»*i»
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    • 113 1 By ANDREW ROTH. Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 18. -British Companies operating in Malaya but registered in Britain may transfer to Malaya to avoid, "Crushing Taxation." This was predicted by Mr. H. Askworth Hope, Chairman of Kramat Pulai Limited, in the Company's report which
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    • 26 1 HUXGNAM BEACHHEAD Dec. 18 <AP>:— The Seventh Division Gls faced with uncertainty in the coming days, ate their Christmas turkeys on Sunday.
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    • 59 1 SEOUL, Dec. 19 (AP) South Korean President S s i said on Monday "in view <»! military situation ai prison facilities." he is 01 speed up of trials and tions of Communists. Rhee said 391 persons had been convicted and sentenced I death by the Seoul Disv
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    • 72 1 Standard Staff Reporter THREE persons were stabbed yestgrday afternoon and a hospital for treatment. Chan Mun Hon. proprietor ol ii saiimakers shop in Church. Street was stabbed in the left eye by an unidentified assailant. while his wife was wounded in the neck. Shop assistant
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    • 223 1 HONG KONG. Dec. 18. I (R-uter-AAP).— America's ban lon exports to the British I colony of Hongkong as part of a plan to prevent goods reachi ing Communist China has 1 caused economic chaos here during its first week's operation.
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    • 405 1 Warships, Field Artillery War Off Red Assault TOKYO, Ihc. 18 (AP): A fiery bombardmeal !>v warships and ilvhl artillery today held at !>a\ another Communist Chinese assault on the United Nations tiny Hungnam beachhead in .Northeast Korea. The U.S. ba»tl<**hip arrived offshore. In Tfi inch guns and bne-ton shells wero
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    • 106 1 SECM I Dee. Itt (|{,i.!,!-. \l* i—l In tiiain < liic. if! oiiiiniiiti'i lone j* riirrd alon» dw S9di i'arali I limit' than 70 mjlri iiori'i <»f ihr I nilrd Nations «l< fence lim-. well taform i military ■ourcc riaiimd t<»« »la\ said that f small
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    • 49 1 Sl;':rf.;id St. iff RepoHef ROBBERS took the curfew and romn i! house breaking- :ry on Sir. A Malay ai inmates of a B kit Tim;.- H bd 9.15 p.'ii and 750 a.m i noved c >Ut K bau Road foun valued at $4 I
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    • 29 1 Custom I S Airp. .meed today the seizun rup< i i E«0,( four Euroi- > d here on Sund: in slabs concealed in and suitcase lmi id.
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    • 14 1 SAIGOX. Dec. 18 <AP I kdo-Cbinef v when i troyed 2iMJ Mirnsv
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    • 13 1 Dec. 18. (UP More 600 B< jian volunfor K tod
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    • 93 1 BOSTON, Dec. i:_«rp. The I 'nitfd States CM sup port an armed force of 6000.000 men indefinitely v. ilhout damuuirm the i v; lian economy seriouslj Kroup of IS Harvard Bum ness School professors said today. Annual military expenditures of 584.000.0b0.0U0 can
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    • 62 2 Standard Staff Reporter [IS fNDERSTANDING still persists I etw^en. the Dutch and In nan g verts e:.^ on the future political status of NewGuinea, said Dr. Mohamod Mini ter for Foreign A Fairs, who passed through Singapore by KLM Constellation yesterday. Dr.
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    • 86 2 Triple Killing: Police Offer $500 Reward A $500 REWARD is being I by the Singapore Police for information leading to the of the person or persons concerned in the murder of the three Chinese women who were found with their throats :-ut on the first floor of No. 3. Teck
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    • 99 2 To Any Scots Soldier Standard Stall Reporter IF THERE is one Scots soldier in Malaya who feels sad because he has not received his Christmas parcel fr home he need not be tu His Christmas cheer is wrapped up in a parcel which lies in the Post Office in la
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    • 579 2 New Welfare Homes Expected T o Lost $500,000 More THE Singapore Social Welfare Department's building scheme in Clementi Road, which was originally estimated to cost about $1,500,000 and which was to contain seven homes, is now expected to cost well over $2,000,000. The silo for the scheme may also he
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    • 958 2 Gout. Explains, Offers To Help Affected Pupils Picture by S'pore School Closing PARENTS of children who ;=r«- affected bj the closing of l\m;il English Scho6l arc requested to obtain school leaving certificates from ihe headmaster <>i ihei -< !kk>l and |»r«*-.rnt them to the nearest regional hooT before Jan. H
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    • 151 2 IF YOU find a gas -filled balloon floating about in your back yard during the next week or so, make a grab for it. If you're lucky, you may find attached to the balloon a voucher label to the tune of 810 or $20. Every
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    • 426 2 Standard staff tepßitf JIST TWO days befttC he was mercilessly beat n to death by rioters, Francis Pereira. a clerk working with E23 BOD was. like many others, shopping in Singapore's business < ntrc* for some "(heap Chri ban toys" for his five
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      • 408 2 HAULAGE NOTICES IHE MOTOR VEHICLES OM>lhß( lAL USE) KK. I L ATIONS. Notice of Applir.ition for a Variation of a Haulage Permit. We, C m lidated B aster n Plantatj as Ltd K*. ngam, Johore, b ig bolden ol a Haul ige Pi m ItTTC hi reby I '-re of
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      • 114 2 SITUATIONS VACANT" Federal U> li ASITUATION V. QHICATtONAI I 111 tCANTHJ i HoMi d set CAVER ICG E EX/--1 951 in SM c U b;ccfS. CHAMBER CF CC ICXAMINATIONS 1 Pitman G I |Acc>—ta« RTKATAIIE! IS ><^^^ MALAYAN CHNESE ASS( ffffl j Ist Prixe 5250,000/- 2nd Prize $15' 3rd Prize
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    • 338 3 M VLA LUMPUR, Monday Large sums of money are to be spenl on hospitals in Kuala Lumpur in the next few months to improve existing facilities and overcome congestion. More people are making use of the hospitals. For the firsl nine months of
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    • 97 3 RAJA MUDA W ELCOMED photo. dard Stafl Corn speadni 1 LUMPUR 4 Amat recently appointed Di-Pertua arrivK installation as Raja Trengganu. g Kuala Lumpur r« Maheived a >me various La way to the capital. [stana he was welthe i family. h there was a brief of throwing yellow r a
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    • 127 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The difficulty experienced last week because of the non arrival of supplies of BCG in Johore has now been overcome and the programme of vaccination is now in full swing. The BCG team is now working at high pressure
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    • 486 3 Installation Of Sungei Ujong Chief Fixed For Next Month By SI PANG 1 IMA (pur nghada] rnies, that -i of tiadat" when Shah B mg, chief of the is (heirs I i r of 1 Dg 1 but is oo I mon HI B u Sen in. tribes Sui i
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    • 180 3 Corporal Awarded Medal KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. I I a gallant action in the ear v hours ol Augusi 23, in j 'i a numerically j rce of bandits were P ut by a police patrol I Corporal Mahiyuddin bin Udin is the annoanceir. thai The King has approved the immediate
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    • 111 3 Gurkha Signal Sqtsadrost Standard Stan Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Gurkhas have a great name to maintain and 1 can rjely on your keeping it up. Major Genera] K. Hedley told the first fully formed and trained Gurkha Signal Squadron earmarked for th»' Brigade of Gurkhas in Malaya. He was
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    • 65 3 SERFMBAX. Mon. Three ministers of the Wesley Church. Rev J V. Avaduray Rev C. Dudlev Ingerson and Kev. t. Ijohn Ponniah .mciated at e marriage last Friday at the wSey Church. Seremban. of SS "Lillian Selvamoney Kulasingham. of the staff ot the w-CS Seremban. eldest daughter
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    • 272 3 Photo. Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— One of the bandits who murdered Col. W. A. Gutsell, the wellknown Negri; Sembilan Planter, in February last year at Paroi, was killed on the morning of December 10, when a strong force of bandits attacked the police
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    • 143 3 Johore Camp Ext ended For 1,000 More Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Extension to the Majedee Detention Camp at Jalan Tebrau, completed last week, cost the Government $400,000 according to an Official at the Public Works Department. The extension provides accommodation for an additional one thousand detainess. It has
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    • 120 3 WOMAN FLNED FOR EVADING CUSTOMS DUTY Standard Staff < oit^moiki -nt BUTTERWORTII. Mon.— A fine of $30 was imposed by Che Abdul Rahman bin the Circuit Magistrate, in the Magistrate's Court. Butterworth yesterday on a Chinese woman. Lim Hue. who guilty to a charge of i i lent evasion of
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    • 235 3 Standard Stall Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. More than 200 delega and observers of the Malay Students' Union attended the opening of the third annual conference of the Federation of Malay Students' Unions at Bukit Zah English School today. The meeting was addressed by Tuan
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    • 185 3 M U V II MPI Mow. F«r mm« il<- <• 6*» hours is morning, firemen fought lis<- irfiirli broke <mi at ihr rubber godowns <»l "Vl*- r--. f. H. \;i*;i^' !r ami < «>. I'd.. Bboul four mil*- out oi the lOW«« I-'" <ir<> started
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    • 98 3 JOSEY'S ATTACK UNFAI R HI. Pres. Say« Si :,':..r<l Staff < M .y.i.r'T-'-.f A LUMPUB I E the Selaiigor Indian Chamber ol *aid today that the recen! radio ta!k b\ to th> I incrin merd of livi; i irresp as a resu tual trading -:i the I ry\ Mr. Abdullah
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    • 20 3 BODY FOUND ON RIVER BANK ndard Staff Coi I TELOK Bank day. I' r is been Ahm; in chai Investigation
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    • 13 3 I. A LUMPUI Saturd a public h< tan Thei I him.
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 171 3 c-f L»ITl/ffJ <\ 'f Cathay (PS): Boss Of Hangtown f :.45 and 9 p.m. OtitxEjlHijAiy 1 inUly Mesa, Phantom Creeps 3, 6.30 Hockey: Hussars vs t r>- n it 1 7 and and 9 p.m. Club— Padang. "Bo if"" 1 Uex riaa^): The Big cat 3, 6.30 JAWING— Today cSv:
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    • 248 4 To Be Selective; Plan Aims To Boost Police KUALA LUMPUR, Monday: Tin* power to direct manpower will be u-«-<I selectively and one of iis chief purposes will \n to provide recruits for the Security Forces, particularly the Police Force* \n official statement todaj said t l?iit there was no intention
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    • 211 4 Standard St.ifT Correspondent THE STORY of how a Penang registered fishing vessel collided with an unidentified [steamship and sank off Asnj nan, Sumatra, on the night of December 12 was related by Koay Choon Hoe one of four 1 survivors of the sunken vessel in
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    • 306 4 At a dinner meeting of the S< > mban Rotary Club yesterday, Dato Hajl Abdul Malek, Mentri i Besar of N.S., who went on a pilgrimage to Mecca will speak on his visit. Siamese Prince Dhani will also address the meeting. Negri Sembilan Indians held a condolence meeting
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    • 279 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATAXI, Mon A large crowd, which included the Acting Superintendent of Education (Mr. E. S. Tiddeman), Mrs. Tiddeman, Mrs. J. F. Augustin and the District Officer of Kuala Muda District (Che Mohd. Akm bin Yaacob) witnessed the annual Redan Malay Schools' drill
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    • 294 4 One Bandit Killed, 6 Camps Are Destroyed KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Damage to the railway track delayed tlio down mail rain fr<:iii here hisi night for two hours in the Tampta District <>f Nejgjri Sei »i!an during Iho < arlv hours of tlii> morning. Several acts of arson, the killing of
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    • 108 4 Malay Youth Want Govt. Statement Efertogh Case: Standard Malay Coi r spoadent KOTA BAHRU. Mon.— The Federation of !\la!a:-a Youth Unions. Kelantan. in an em rgency meeting held here on Saturday night on the case' of Maria ias Nadrah A i decid 1. Sup) step? >lim lea> in S ngapore.
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    • 112 4 Mufti Flays Riots Standard "Malay Correspondent KOTA BHARU, Mon In a speech after the Friday prayer at the Masjid Besah, the Mufti of Kelantan, Tuan iia.ii Ahmad Mahir told the congregation that the recent r;«»t in Singapore "was an action contrary to the teachings of Islam". The Mufti intimated that
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    • 83 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Mon.— ln connection with the finding of the body of an Indian estate conductor. Joseph Gome/., at Bagan Datoh Estate on Friday, police have detained another Indian for interrogation. On Saturday, Retnam the senior conductor ami Kolapana were produced in
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    • 58 4 Standard Staff CorrespoMewl PENANG, held I .d:on of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Fora IAF Peel Avenue during i ek-cnd. In the course of the evening. valuable prizes were various and balloon dances and a icky souvenir Aii prizes v.v e given away by Mrs. F. G.
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    • 14 4 Supply Bill To Be Finalised S .lard Siafi \vhi< tior. minatio be so pv
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    • 268 4 Standard Stall < orrespondenl IPOH. Mon. A banishment order issued 21 years ago on a 19-year-old Chinese youth was mentioned in the Perak High Court today when a Chinese was charged with residing in Taiping without auth< while his banishment order still stood.
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    • 51 4 Musical Tea Party Postponed THE annual tea party which was to have taken place at Monk's Hill School on Dec. 20 is now postponed to Jan. 6 at 4 p.m.. at the same venue. Members of the Junior Symphony Orchestra. Combined Schools Choif, Teachers' Choral Society and Children's Orchestra please
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    • 45 4 THE ANNUAL Christmas programme of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church Sunday School, Kampong Kapor Road, will be held in the Church Social Hail tomorrow at 5 p.m. while the Christmas Party for the children will be held on Saturday at 3.00 p.m. i
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    • 222 4 Will Be Of Aid To Estate Men —MR. MENON Standard SuM Cmrwfuffmdtmt k! V LUMP! K. Hon.— The Jakarta < where < iMtdilion§ ol u.srk aa alaatatiowi m discassed !>«•> beoi «»i at h< Ip in :!■..<• accord ng t«> Mr. M. IV. Mciion, <»i>«- <•( tli, from t!u' rVdcratioa^
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    • 73 4 UMNO To Attend Muslim Meet S I orr« spoad N>H K- It AHB In .i e item is t ry G f I M panisatioa i t ha( Ont I J■ «»l UNO ht! parl ,n ?i. So, v I I t.-:i( he <l in Siac h and >tb 1950.
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    • 418 5 Meeting Reaffirms Decision Standard Si-fT Reports r Wffi UNIFICATION Scheme as opined by the Teachers' m in th<> Federation of Malaya and Singapore is unacceptable e rail-Malayan Council of the Stamford Club. Thia wm reaffirmed ai the fourth annual general meeting of the < tab
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    • 40 5 (Sinnathamby. was charged n the Kuala Lumpur First > iiilting a police constable in the execution of^ his duty on December 1"). at Brickfield?. Bail in the sum of $200 a allowed The case was postponed to February 22.
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    • 136 5 Photo. Standard Staff Reporter THE PERAK Stamford Club does .not accept the draft trandum of the Pa an Council of the Stamford Council on salaries of teachers, an official of the Club told The Standard rterday. On the other hand, the Perak Stamford Club supports
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    • 61 5 CHARGED with being in possession of piss not slaughtered in an authorised plate, two Chinese, Hen Hontf Cheow and Hen Hak Puan blamed the curfew. liotm Cheow told the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Clague: "The curfew prevented us from slaughtering the pi^s in the abbatoir."
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    • 46 5 SOU MENG GAP pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to stealing 17 yards of sharkskin worth $62 belonging to Mr. Peter TriguboiV. Chief Officer of the President Monroe. Sentence was deferred to Dec. 27. Bail of $200 was allowed.
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    • 201 5 Standard >taft Reporter FOl \D guilty o* the murder of bis 1 (-year-old »irl bride, Udaiyamraal, an Indian labourer at tin* RAf Seletar, S. Iruiappati, was yesimlay sentcßoed to death by Mr. Justice T. A. Brown at the Singapore Assize tonrt. It
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    • 69 5 CHARGED in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday with being in possession of three chis of chanda. a charcoal dealer, Ho Kit Swee claimed that he bought the dope from a roadside •'medicine-man" to cure his stomachache He did not know it was chandu. The
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    • 231 5 A. 20-YEAR-OLD woman. Lim S »kWah, was tentatiyvlv charged in the Singapore Imrd Police Court yesterday .with murdering a seven-year-old boy. Ngo Kec Chun- on Dec. 15 at Telok Ayer Basin, n Lim was remanded until Dec. 22 for observation ill Ihe Mental Hospital
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    • 243 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE ABNORMAL situation in Singapore la*t week <!i<l i)oi encourage the posting in the Colony ami Federation of Malaya of food and oilier «rift parcels lor ike Christmas and New Year. When the Patroclus left yesterday bound for Britain
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    • 61 5 A .15-YEAR-OLD Indian. Senavasan Muthiah, claimed trial in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of assaulting a ninc-ycar-old Indian girl, with intent to outrage her modesty, at the Old Asian Lines, H.M. Naval Base on Dec. 13. He was granted bail
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    • 276 5 Stanford Siafl Reperter GENERAL Sir John BardtllC, < onitM.ind r-i»» i Far East Land Force*, y&Attdtt} m UttirtflUß me _>• BbM there had l»t<u an all-romwl iin pr<»\ im< u? in kLiII and efficiency throu^noul the CosunMnl* lid well General Han:., g greetings
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    • 168 5 Coroner Says It's Murder Tec's Shooting VERD of ir againsi rson or unknown was return- Singh yesterday the inquest into a 23-j Tian Peng who was shut Sim's sister-in-law. ,1c i b jtified thai the tig of Dec. 9, w working inside the t in Queen Street, she a Chinese
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    • 86 5 S'pore Concerl Is Posl ponrd THE Singapore Musical Society concert, "The Christmas Ora: and Messiah." fixed fur Thursday has been postponed until early next year. All bookings for the recent Sunday Concert, cancelled ov. to the curfew, will automatically be transferred to Sunday. Jan. i irsday bookings will be transferred
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    • 21 5 Prince Dhani and Prinw Nival, of Siam, and will attend the Rotary Christmas dinner at I Inn. Kuala Lumpi:
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 688 6 Sunday evening, at übout ten past seven, J,' jey' s disembodied voice comes over Itn persuade his thousands of rs why they should turn their faces resolutely Communism. J A wee k the anonymous voice oi a local umalisi puts the tear of Communism into his
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    • 1556 6 THE WORLD ON A STAGE LAKE SUCCESS. A T a huge horseshoe table s it the eleven members 01 the United Nations Security Council. Inside the op:?ii end of the horseshoe are the interpreters and recorders. Across the chamber tne floor sweeps up in a tiered ramp, and here sit
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    • We, the People
      • 555 6 Spade Work For Elections sr: The Federal Council at its lasl meeting accepted the Benham Repori by a majority vote <>i Councillors present. Thai is. as it should be but liow far the Councillors were right in ante-dating its recommendations is open to question The public has a right to
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      • 158 6 Its Not So Comprehensive Sir; On Tuesday morn ng I i my two year old Austin 16 ear (and almost my life) as a result of riots i:i Singapore; tii is morning 1 was informed by ray Insurance Company tha,i although the car was covered by a Comprehensive Policy they
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      • 151 6 Sir;— l hope that the Police Department will stop recruit? ing any more Malays for the Police Force for reasons ton clearly shown during the recent riot, Another point which should be considered by the Commissioner ot Police is in regard to the promotion of
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    • 302 6 It's The Talk Of The Town Will It Be Over By 1.051 SPECULATION is rife in r> sponsible quarters regarding the implication b< Sir Henry ti urne y' s announcement of The Federation Government's move lo impose collective punishment in areas where non-co-op- ration is encountered, and his statement that
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    • 160 6 agaj communism if we cou i ime rit of 1 t swept Fi ance States after their i tin —Sen. Roberi T,i M CCU how to kill an now i? m us how to live wit Dr. K < 'Unchy. chairman. National ence <>\ t r <md
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    • 274 7 Kmbassy Protests T o US Gov ernment 1 WnV.IOV I >„,-. 1» (MM-Tho Chinese *j Mid il hail received reports oi several cases arealmeni oi Cbiiicsc nationals living in xv States hy Anemanii 'Srho apparentli songhi to Ihew leetin-a in protect against the Chinese itntinanisl a^^rrB»ion In Korea. 1 the
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    • 128 7 \i If \okk Dec. is ,i"< r t munioils! •i!. find Indi.i t.xuh propoNition if in>ni »!i»* north tl to invade lud-i >an!.tr J J Sin^h. Prfsi" if of the India League I laWliea, here. >'i)r.ikinij at tht* Lea >nnii.il met'tini; he .ic!(hii Th«- people of
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    • 65 7 wo;. De I I (UP) -•-led Vietminh tr erally believe that U» C Cammi r aid th€ F' i apt 1 1 red by Preu fa said. The pr. eized last k during g hjd rations 30 miles I wesl them- the said that i took
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    • 73 7 US Has Defence Role For PI-Mac A Dec. ia ißeuter).— Ger. thur has assured P.I. M Peralta, Jnr. I J' ;>> definite role in the U.S. defence 5c basin, it was closed The set-up has already been tl ?h jxplored ;uid tentative p ins mapI out by aus •ie report
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    • 122 7 MM have no doubt heard of I shooting stick. It has folding seat on one end on u hit's the sportsraaj awaiting same. But have >oti heard of a location i M r It provide a Chair, and a lot more bevde Bnt.sh actet Roheri Dovslaa received
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    • 48 7 RANGOON, Dec. 18 (AP) Burmese farmers in the Pegu district want work. They told Pegu district agricultural board unemployment was increasing because of rebel activity in the area. The Pegu District. immediately north of Rangoon, raises the largest crop of rice the Irrawaddy delta.
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    • 58 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 18: (Reuter):-— Mr. Arthur Wa lander. Director ol New York City 1 Civil Defence, have announced plans for immediate installation of a master air raid warning system for the city. He said the system would be set up in 1,631 key
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    • 192 7 WASHINGTON Dec. 18 (Reuter) President Roosevelt turned down a pre-war Soviet proposal for a four-power non-aggression pact to underwrite peace in the Pacific because it excluded many other nations, the State Department has disclosed in publishing n new series of long secret diplomatic documents. One
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    • 186 7 Mediators Discuss Wu's Refusal LAKE SUCCESS. Dec 18 (UP) The three-man medialiun leam held an urgeni meeting yesterday to map out plans j in light of Communist China's rejection of the United Nations cease-fire formula. The mediators also worked on an "interim" report on their! Metro ellort which will be
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    • 232 7 RANGOON, Dec. 18 (AP) According to reports from the hinterland, renegade PVOs are closely allied to the Communists who are dispersing their forces in strategic positions around the central plains in anticipation of a new anti-government uprising. Other sources commenting on a link-up between
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    • 69 7 CLOSER WATCH ON KOREAN WEST COAST TOKYO. Dec. 18 (ReuterAAP > Fleet units of seven member nations of the United Nations Britain. Australia. Canada, New Zealand, the United Slates, the Netherlands and the Republic of Korea yesterday intensified their patrol of Korean Wesl coast. Sen. MacArthur announced today. Royal Air
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    • 93 7 'US Taking Decisive A ttitude LONDON. Dec. 18. <APV— President Truman's call to America to marshall her strength against the threat of '"Communist world conquest" drew expressions of general approval in West European capitals. Commenting on Mr. Truman's proclamation of national emerI sency. Greek Premier Sophocles Venezelos said in Athens.
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    • 33 7 TERMITES are perfectionists in concealed devastation, says a Tile Council of America report. It estimates that termites are responsible for between US$lOO,OOO,OOO and USSL'OO.otii).iioo in destruction annual lv. A .P.
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    • 82 7 Etna Breaks Out Again CATANIA, S'ciiy, Dec. 18: I (Reuter): Three thousand peasants evacuated f r o m villages on the slopes of Mou it Etna are giving up hope of returning home for Christmas as the volcano erupted with new violence after almost a week of relative calm. Thousands
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    • 55 7 LONDON. Dec. 18 <AP> Welwyn Garden City, a London dormitory town, has announced plans for construction of a j theatre in memory of George j Bernard Shaw. The theatre will be built in the centre of the town. Welwyn's development Cor- j poration plans to appeal
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    • 100 7 WASHINGTON, Dec IP, "R.-u- i M William Green. President of the U.S. Federation oi Labour, declared in a nation- wide broadcast that Labour ws "ready to #o more than halt i ■...•>" 'with management and the farmers in raising defence production. He said thai the
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    • 140 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. [8 1 (UP)— Russian protest notes to. Britain and France yesterday were considered by observers: here to be another step in the Soviet "'war of nerves aimed at slowing down the defence preparations of w ester n Europe. The notes accused the two Governn
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      • 64 7 The Russian Embassy in Copenhagen showed a film in one of the refugee camps outside Copenhagen. Part of the film showed the bad conditions in the United States, the rest of the film showed how good conditions are in Soviet Russia. The performance
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      • 57 7 Philippine Army officers will have to purchase their own staff cars or begin walking. National Defence Secretary Ramon Magsaysay has ordered the sale of 280 staff cars to their present Army officer users. He said the proceed would be used to purchase moior units for use of combat troops in
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      • 45 7 Ton men were charged before a military court in Damascus with plotting with a foreign neighbouring country agains I le Stale's security. The couri pre vented the press me itioning the name of the foreign country and the foreign officials alleged to be involved. Reuter
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      • 89 7 The Albanian Foreign Office has sent to Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General, a protest against four new illeged infringements of Albanian air space and territory by Greece, Tirana Radio said. The protest said the Greeks were incited by "their Anglo-Ameri-can maste Reuter. f French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman
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      • 49 7 Two Chinese peasant women were killed when a car driven by Sub Inspector K. Bodie ran i into the women in a traffic accident in the New Territories, I Hongkong. Inspector Bodi<- Reuter his -"'-i were slightly n B'>-, •> women < neously and Bodie at. into a paddyfield and
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      • 33 7 li £25 can be raised. (S is ex) will restore its 300--year old Kissing <- fell to pieces during the war, •te village F< Britain celebration Ln 1951 1 Kissing Gate was»a rendezvous] lovers.
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      23 7 ph»»to Dr. Rajendra Prasad (profile, right) receives birthdas greetings from citizens <>i Delhi outside Goverameal Hovse New Delhi on his »if»th birthday. A.P.
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    • 90 7 Karen Rebels Rob Pagoda RANGOON, Dec 18 CAP) Treasure worth hundreds of j thousands of rupe. s was stolen j by rebel Karens from a pagoda I near the delta rice centre Moulmeingyun, the Burmese press reporter]. The reports claimed the Karens also dismantled monastery buildings and used The bricks
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      121 7 "SURVIVAL JACKET*— Pes^y Orr of (i liO m "survival jacket" designed Michael Shore and t. .1 Reyes tor nreai bj tbe civilian population <>: large tiei subject to bomfe rttffc. $he ti<f.-i <i »v mtt proi the wearer against radiation < s it;. t <.; eta «n Rtam tack. It
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    • 189 7 WASHINGTON, l><« 18 (\l p i V rrqu.-l i!'..f but*ine&B mul work** \<»iunt;ii-i!\ freeae nil p i- i mhl wages shaped u;» lodaj the I v C*vcnuNeHl%i pmbahlr nr\i move in fighting the inflation ln««l i>\ mounting defence Rpeading. Officials, who asked not
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    • 76 7 A DOZEN lack) nun <u the I .S. I irst Marine An Wii'.^ feasted on nuM pork so«n»v\ here in Korea retently Total pri< ol the pork: two pairs ol dungaree trousers. While on a mission they spotted an 80-pound pig and despitr the LiiKinse barrier and
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      • 31 7 OVERSEAS ROUTES^^^^ jesseltcn RANGOON l^»y SANDAKAN HF R G U I "fiiiSsS"'-;-' n I I A Kl 3 I r\ II 1^ k i*iiccic n COMPANY, Liu. MANAGERS: KJJSfSi telegrams "TERBANG-
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      • 49 7 j IF YOl'lii: KOIXV MACES j VOl MIST /Ml'fi 1 NAT 11/-. HAVE JUST RECEIVED I VEW I I A7/.7) OF I ISC/A 11 1 G ITS I V I IRIOUS STRAWS, STYLES Wit COLOURS FHO.M S'JI-00 THERE'S O\F TO SI IT lOf |~11/i 11.OSE AJliJMi'Si. TOKAY |»RKSSM\KI\r.-IH-:i'T. ROBINSONS
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    • 291 8 S'pore Business Men Say, 'Continue The Curfew, Keep Troops' \KM\<; n^nin^t iv]n\:ition of viirilance nnd proinahire liftinir of t?ie rurf: -V.-, ti -< ctioti of Sinirnpj»re's Fnropean l)ii-iness coniniunity is wjr >ni_!\ in i':w out 1 of rrtt*?Ttion of military ghdtaS i:nd con tin nan re of <•:!■ h "»v
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    • 81 8 \r',V DELHI, Tier. 18 (AP India's trade with ."Itliy.i daring Hie fcrsl goarfer of this yt-nr ish6wed a favotmMe bahmte for India «>f Malayan SSB,SM,OfiS. Offi- Bgufea shrtv. Inriia's r\ports amountt^l to $51J917,--I'-: '.n.l hnports to 513,*****5. India's export {r> Malaya. inc'Tnded poal, roofiinq: roftoa 3raiH
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    • 34 8 Work Is about to start nn n 20-kifowatt electricity project in Ban'diporc Tehri about 40 miles from Snnagar, in Kashmir State, j The cost is being met by the [peal co-operative society.
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    • 32 8 Jap Cotton Clotli Sales Soar NEW YORK. Dvc 18, (AP). Japan exported 110 million s< rare yards of cotton cloth dnring October, compared with 72 million square yards sold abroad during September.
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    • 121 8 A e wsprint Shortage i! Ic> \S orsens Ads xTlisers Suffer riMirlage ol Be* ifHrtel i^ causing increased coneern among I "v newspaper and magazine publishers. Demand ihroughoul Ac I N consistent!) exceeds in lustry sources reI grave are ace to their adverU.S ipers will hr.- an uimated 5.!»oo.000 int
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    • 111 8 NewGoodyear Plan! For Foam Rubber D 18:— A new manufactui iveiy for the proof foam rubber material will be aJ r the Ai g plant Goodyear Tyre and the* com] announce idy has two Ucron working 24--a day to produce foam tor automotive seal Uire and matt CaiifonUa lastalla t-
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    • 76 8 Tarquand, M rAuHffe I f». report that the rubber crop figures for November for AJ Gajah Rubber Estate Ltd. ■e 20,000 lb.; Ay or P Rubber E I Ltd 92,500 lb.: Gleunealy Plantations Ltd. 83.000 lb.: Kluang Rubber Co., Ltd lb.: Paiam Ltd. 136.000 !b.: Tambalak Rubber Estates
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    • 124 8 Standard Staff Krpnrirr COPRA n the Singapore pr&duci market was quiet yesterday Ai the opening there were buyers at around >4. p picul and sellers at $48 and $4;.:. I/i'r-r tellers reduced to $48 and buyers increased to S47 1 but ho business Was reported.
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    • 36 8 Pak. Cotton For H'kong Is Diverted NGKONG Dec. 18 which have recent j -ton receiv" it was diverted here tore expected t 01 recently d in American Ui ine We goods &S n noni able >ods.
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    • 19 8 S. Dec 19 Renter': —The the Cos t i until J I of the l i. announced
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    • 76 8 Australia Not Going On W ar Footing NBERRA. Dec 13 (ReuAAP): -Au n I Minister Robert Menzies said re today it would noi put Austra i my on a full war footing international situa- grave. IT v lid play iminto the hands of untdly p<i\\ >% soundest defence policy ent
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    • 82 8 Rubber Prices Up On Short-covering: Mart Closes Easy Starrdard Staft Reporter OrtiMiVG steady on lark of sellers, tin' Fmiinporc r'uoher market remained somewhat .steady tiirounliout the <lay. hut closed easier. There was some buying for short-covering which cau.-cri an improvement in prices to around SI. BI per !b for first
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    • 98 8 Price, W age Freeze In US Soon W^SHINGTbN, Dec. 18- (Renter) A voluntar y '"freeze" of ail prices and wages will bo called for early this' week by The U.S. Ecoiiomic Stabilisation Agency, oilicials here predict. Business firms, labour unions and the public will be asked to 1 observe a
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    • 39 8 Nylon hangings, each 12 feet hign and 24 feet long, printed with coloured pictorial maps of farms will decor-ate the walls of the Country Pavilion in the S ith Bank Exhibition of the Festival of Britain 1951.
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    • 119 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday I Dee. IS) were per lb. Buyers Sellers Xo 1 KSS Spot I.o,)M« SI.BG $1.87 I .0.11. in bales .lan. No. 1 K.S.S si. 70 $1.77 No Z li.S.s ?i.:i si.7» No. 3 K.S.S.(nom) Sl. do 51. 67 Tone: Easier, LONDON
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    • 75 8 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday < Dec. 18) were i per lb: No. 1 Kibbed Buyers Sellers Smoked Sheet Spot Loo e $1 B9J <! 96j F.OB, in baies Jim. No. i R.s.s. $i.79| si. an* No. 2 R.S.S. $I.7^| (1.751 No. :j R
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    • 95 8 LONDON, Dec. 18, (Rev/- v. dealers digesting the latest mmes in the international Situation, business in the London Stock Exchange today was small and was marked by a note of caution. Price changes were small and showed fractional declines in British Government stocks and dullness in
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    • 822 8 Standard Stuff Reporter :v ;ap> irk. Mon. The Malayan share market was idle in all sections. There were more sellers than buyers who apred to be holding ofl some what 1 tations in the market re- 1 more fess unchanged. Last prices wore: INDUSTRIALS Buyers S Alex
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      81 8 Two new helicopters arc helping pratect the 1950 Gezira cotton crop in the Anslo-Egyptian Sudan from the ravages of insect pests. One of them is shown here spraying: insecticides in the sreat Gezira fields between the Blue and White Nile south of Khartoum. The cotton crop which the helicopters protect
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    • 88 8 WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. (Reuter): Hongkong was not included as a "blocked area" in the U.S. order freezing all Communist Chinese assets in the j United Stales. Treasury officials said today. But any person acting as an agent or "front" for Communist Chinese interests woiild be subject
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    • 80 8 OSBORNE and Chnppcl of Ipoh announce following dividends to shareholders on the register on Dec. 14: Kinta Tin Mines report 20 per cent interim and ten per cent. Jubilee bonus for the year endin? Dec. 31, 1950, payable on Dec. 23. Tanjong Tin Dredgrin<r: 20 per cent,
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    • 19 8 A three-day Indo-Pakistan conference at t>ecretariat level on outstanding financial matterg I began in New Delhi yesterdav
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    • 184 8 WASHINGTON. Dec* 18 (Renter) -—Chinese Nationalists and their sympathisers arc not affected l>\ the U.S. Government's move to Irettae all Chinese ami Korran < ommunUt assets i.i \nurica. Preparatory to this action. a census of all Chinese and Korean property was taken today. Bulk
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    • 258 8 US-China Cold War Embargoes End HK Boom tionckonc, IV-. la (\P)— rr«. ll);l: nearly fiiye v cars of boom living is to in] natc position of Uie llunl parJ\ in the ecoimi between EaM anil West. Trie colon) middleman without a job. The U.S. Government had banned U.S c from
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    • 177 8 ACTIVELY associated with the Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. and its predecessors for over 60 years, Lord McGowan is relinquishing his duties as chairman of the Company at the end of the year, on medical advice. T^r.d McG s Chairman of Nobel Industries, one c:
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    • 79 8 KLOSTEn BIER one of Germany's most famous beers is back in the Malayan market after an absence of 11 years Brewed by Kloster Braiierei in Bremen. Neustadt, Western Germany, Kloster Bier has a I blished reputation for p and a "body' 1 that all beer consumers
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    • 74 8 TRONOH PAYS DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS of Tronoh Mines have declared an interim dividend of Is. per share less income lax at 9s. in the pound in respect of the Company's ncial year ending Dec 1950. to all shareholders on the register on Dee. 12. 1950. Eastern shareholders will be paid
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    • 9 8 US Has Good Wheat Crop LSHINGTON is adequate dome
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      • 91 8 Buliag Money Excksage Hates FREE MARKET CURRENCIES Bl II IN(. r |N<J London ]4 jJ/M I— U *v b BO 3/8 Ne* Zealand 2 4 i.is l/1 M SII Bun -f 11/itj r° >¥ H' ie. Buv:n 3 rate.- r«r A:r Mati transmtssioo. CONTROL DIRECT RATES B U I s
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      • 36 8 WHY WAIT UNTIL THE RAINY DAY? START YOMR SAVfNGS ACCOUNT r< YOU TOO CAN OI'KN I SAVINGS ACCOUNT POB iS LITTLE AS $1/- INTEREST ILL BE PAID AT 2* PER A.NM M. CHUHG KHinUI BRHK LTD.
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    • 262 9 FALAISE SETS UP 'STAY IN' RECORD pnoto. Standard Shipping H; porter Singapore cvrfen baa been responsible for I Frandl Irriuhlrr r';»lai««> -tahii-hini. a Fhe ship li\ not make a record run »«> the !>•.;{ il i-. tlu* first ti— c that a Preach vessel has x :»i j »>ri mi
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    • 79 9 First Avro Lands Here i ird S.-ilI K -porter >T Avro Tudor to !md ftl K.i I Airp^r-. brought ■nt'y acU'N to > ;.n-,a--aid left lor Japan rd 13 h Christmas I Ih British tri>r.,)-s in ,i fIM T..!ior. b'l:>n^inij o William IK ci poster and 1 leu Mil ttrnm
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    • 31 9 N VNB Do 18 (AP) I P..:' pine Naval Patrol hing pprei ■\<h ng in P lilippine terrii rial v. »t< ra c B Pala 1
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    • 84 9 HONGKONG. Dec. 18 (AP> Chinese Nationalists yesterday were Imported to have seized the Philippines vessel Mabuhaj 11 T f H ngkong Stand ird said the seizure and ..-sequent de- tion was reported here on g |j by m< r :hanl seamen returning from Am* i The seamen
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    • 70 9 TOKYO. Doc. 18:— (ReuterAAP) The 6. 300-ton Osaka Shosen Kaisha freighter Kobe Mam. for the regular South American run resumed since the war's end, has left Yokohama port for Buenos Aires with Too tons of steel materials arid miscellaneous goods. The ship will return to
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    • 351 9 TIIKRL are to be two movable exhibitions tor Britain during the Festival season next year. One exhibition will travel by sea and the other on land. i One of the chief diffictil- ties which faced the Festii val of Britain organisers I lay in
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    • 97 9 THE only fly ins saucer in raptivity of plastic material six feet in diameter will gyrate above the heads of visitors to the Festival oi" Britain K\hibition in Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham, and Birmingham in 1961. Tke inventor. Mr. Rh hard Levin, (hief Desi:nrr of the F\hibltion, intends
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    • 125 9 Send Your Telegrams Early Advice stnndard Staff Reporter Cable and Wireless Limited are making arrangements to deal with a record riumber of :as greetings tel< rams this year and all staff leave have" been cancelled and intuned to the higtfest pitch of efficiency. Mr. Lim Kwee Quay, Traffic representative. told
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    • 100 9 NEW BRUNSWICK. NEW JERSEY, Dec. 18. (AP)—Rutgers University will begin immediately a year-long study on the effects of. the coastal sea waters near New York harbour on various types of cordage, including fishing nets, according to Dr. William EL Martin, director of the N.J. Agricultural Experiment Station. Purpose
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    • 52 9 NEW YORK. Doc. 18: fßeuter) An airliner carrying 28 Venezuelan students crashed yesterday in rugged mountains near the city of Valera, Southwest Venezuela, according to radio reports here. Latest reports from Valera said there were some survivors. Rescue teams were being rushed to the scene of
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    • 234 9 Standard Stuff Reporter BIT for the Postmaster-General in Perth playing Father Christmas, thousands of residents in Eastern Australia would be disappointed by the late arrival of Christmas greetings and gifts sent hv friends in Mulava. I The Singapore Postal [authorities announced yesterday that the
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    • 163 9 TOKYO, Dec. 18 (Rni-ter-AAP) Several Japanese trade firms here recently received cables from the North China Import Corporation. a state-run Chinese trade institution, cancelling the latter's outstanding import contracts with Japanese firms, reports Jiji news agency. According to the reports, the Chinese firm cabled
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    • 27 9 West Bengal's deep-sea fishing exploratory scheme has just been inaugurated. Two Danish trawlers purchased by the Government for Rs. 600.000 are now in operation. GIIS
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    • 98 9 M LA. Dee. 18 (AP) Senator Camilo Osias has censored the Philippine Government for refusing to permit a -up of Hongkong Chinese to survey business eondi s here. Mi Osias. a member of the Nationalist Party whk tpposes President Elpidio Quirino's administra tion id newsmen upon his
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    • 454 9 BASI vM vI II UNI Outward Proa Europe Dec 23: Seiandia, sails for Saigon Bangkok Dec. 25. Jan 12- Meonia. saib ror Saigon Blngkok Jan 13 Jan 30- India, calls for BangkoK Manila. H K. and Japan Feb. 2. LocaJ Barusok Rin> In Pert: Danhoim for Malacca H(imf*ar«
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      • 92 9 DESPATCHES TODAY: Thailand 5.45 p.m. by train. Indo-China by Beau Vain, U.S.A. and Canada, Pakistan (parcels only) by President Monroe. Jakarta. Sourabaya by Van Riemsdijk. Philip- pine Islands. Japan by Tairea TOMORROW: Hongkong and China. Japan by Esang. ARRIVALS TODAY: Hongkong, China and Japan by Anking. Burma, North India by
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      • 109 9 m I (AiR ARRIVALS) ijv^2% Arrivals AIR CEYLON DOOGLAS D( 4 from Colombo KT li in a.m K.L.M. CONSTELLATION f rum Amsterdam Khijk I H a.m. QANTAS t.MPIRh AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS rrom Sydney BTA IT .'n (PA. D(-4 friuii Banekek 19 30. Departures FA DC-4 for lliii^'kok 19.45 G \RIDA IN
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    • 71 10 IN action th 1 tech- 1 s r Ca redited t ag one of the i outdoor 1 the ture v Ht v L .arr and i F g( y 1 -i i 1 S A- er Canyon" is of an I g v. build a 1. i
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    • 58 10 I I .LYWOOD. 18 J 1 rchill has n s vnano Astaire" i just sevent 1 returned it to hvi written r i, .10 of advice and I that she has e on how h< r n Tin* of En] l*a A r plays ng 1 -aire. Judy
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    • 242 10 Bl e J I ildren's ed now S ;:'d;iy, v RITA HAYWORTH, accompanied by her husband. Prince Aly her Anton:o Cansino, at Sevilla, Spain, The couple were on I u to North Afnca. Photo the "Sev with maestro 'She 'id then site would like 10 take up Spanish
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      • 249 11 are not destined I crowds and i the results may s for some TO Arm IS i and suc- turns ttei what promises pening. Keep I all you can. I not be as 21 TO JUNE i ttei lik\ a ha] I E> let a
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    • 154 11 girls pictured abore represent some of the es contend- various titles in the vs. All-lndm C ipionships noic being held at the Happy World Covered (On top):— Miss I of Sourabaya, entrant m fhe /xfernational Beauty Queen, Kebaya Queen and Best-dressed Girl events, and Miss Peggy de Kock,
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    • 78 11 LINDA tfRISTIAN, wife of actor Tyrone Power, show? their pet poodle, "Mr. Roberts," how to paint. The painting is one Linda is doing in oils. Husband Tyrone is playing the lead in "Mr. Roberts," at London's Coliseum Theatre. The photo was taken at the Power's Park
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    • 210 11  -  EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. By THE DOCTOR ANSWERS- Q What causes slightly swollen glands in the upper part of the neck? It seems to be chronic. A.L.M. A Swollen glands are most likely to be sign of some infection. They may be enlarged also in
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    • 143 11 Piola Creates New Italian Soccer Record ROME. Dec. 1G (APi Silvio Piola, 37-year-old captain Italian Novara soccer tea:., dean of Italy's soccer p! has achieved the aim of his career. Fur years he sought to better the Italian record of 272 goals held by Giuseppe Meazza, famed in the early
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    • 495 11  -  DON BATE By KK;BY Lnioii is no jrame for Bodies. You jtake and -ive many hard knocks. But their is .an undercurrent of vicious play today which jshould he stamped on wherever it appears. Local "derby" matches tend to produce
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    • 30 11 Johore College Win At Badminton erics of inter-school badplayi B week resulted in J e English College beating Victoria Institutioi Lum- and S 1001, Ipoh, by three games to nil.
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    • 249 11 Kinta Rovers Extend Kedah Hockey Champs PARIT Bl IR, Dec 16.— The Sm:»i i I Drips, k«ilr!»- luitki league «'!i;:'i m t!- .-i Iwo years urere fully extend «l l>\ the Kr :.a lluscr- nrliea ihcv fii« i in n i.l> hockey > I yesterd Tl I to score a
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      • 197 11 S.&iillt^£r-Jh Iffi 3d' I 31 gu uhuoumuiiu iy regret lhat, Ihioih aa erersighl «>n Ihe pari ol Ok it, aa erra crept lata Crossword No. id. pab- page on Monday. A rectiled diagram is b .i:-; priated laday in the hope thai readers •se t; > I'-a'l wl.'.-n working out
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      • 717 11 DFGSDFGSDFG kel Report in Amqy; I I." Feocbew dramas; ."> p.tn News in intones. 5.07 short I. ilk in Cantonese; ."i.Ht S<>!;?s of Cant<in; .*>.:;i» Musii:il Inter lude; .">.:;; News .in Bakka; .">.:;7 Short talk in Hakka: ">.4» Son^- of Goakang; !(.nl \.n* in Mandarin and Market Report in Amov;
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    • 29 12 PERAK CHINESE WIN LEAGUE TIE WITH 10 MEN iwith ten R team i School v ..ing's ;ed a I in the three who on I, the Wai I ilboy's
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    • 463 12 Raines' Rally Fails To Brea k Andersonians' Early Lead I\> \\t a i! Jifitit and vii!« only Ml minutes left r] Rafflea Institution staged a line ralh whieh ramed them a try, !>wt failed to save theni the hands of the Anderson School (Ipoh) at Stan ord Road yesterday. Leading
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    • 465 12 SANTS' TEAM-WORK PROVES TOO GOOD FOR KL VICTORIANS SUPERIOR in all departments St. Andrew's School trounced Victoria Institution of Kuala Lumpur by Tl points tries, two goals) to three points (penalty) in an tii rugger match played at Woodsville yesterday. The Saint- i >rity lay in team-work, particularly in tl
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    • 37 12 MANILA, Dec. 18: »A!\ A chestnut horse named "All Day" lumped home at the San Lazaro race track yesterday afternoon with the winning number of the annual Christmas drawing of the Philippine Chanty Sweepstake^.
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    • 942 12 Three States Battle For Fed. Badminton Honours Standards Penans Badminton Correspondeni PENANG i- ready for another inter-state badminton classic ihi* time to decide the shuttle supremacy between the three main badminton playing states of ilu* Federation. Phis the animal Triangular lournamenl between Penang, Perak and Selangor for two valuable trophies
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    • 136 12 IPOH, Sat Sixteen Pcrak Malay hockey players will be travelling down to the Federal Capital for the Malays interstate quadrangular meet during the Christmas holidays in the three-day meet from Der 23-25 Competing are teams from Perak, Se in jor, Pahang and Negri Sembilan. At
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    • 871 12 By REGINALD HAYTER, Reuters Special Correspondent SYDNEY, Dec. 18. In spite of a century by DenM Comptoo tlie MCC still needed 20 runs to avert the follow-on at close of play on Ae third day of their match against an Australian XI
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    • 130 12 Virtu Its Own Reward? HOV- h<(\,, ii I AT.;— Swedish team is wondering whether inu< i, its own nu.tn! Ifce Djucnulcns r bleven w.t> un....,- U|> one-sided toui east Asia lasl v^ t«'l«'jrrum from ll fc ol ask»d them tu r< i final match. < who had just vu of
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    • 64 12 PARIT F^ t Sp i a uct and slip to beat l n D I ootball Club in a match \r-\ id.iy 1,,, punts (two go nil T!. all round thorough I Their thi ball scrums. I the ball ai s hav> Krian. tended t!
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      • 85 12 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!! j FOR THE DURATIO V OF THE CURFEW ONL Y GREAT WORLD PAR. and a!l its Wayangs, Stallf C WILL BE OPEN Dai li/ From 1.30 to 7.00 p. GREAT W6RLD CAC/J WILL HAVE TEA DANCE Daily From 4. 50 to 7.os p.ir. SOUTHERN CARARET TEA DANCE DAILY
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