Singapore Standard, 1 December 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard m *i x VOL. "NO. 153 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 32 1 xi.iii Rcpwrtei D B ;iggs i nei ::ived EtAJ air- c for the S Lockhart, Ma QCf the Sir 1 II c- ?e to M kaKFjghu
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  • 247 1 Top Men Meet Mr. Lyttelton Standard Staff Reporter THE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver l.yttelton. discussed problems of the Malayan emergency for the first time yesterday with top men on the spot, at Bukit Serene, residence of the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. He had an hour's
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  • 66 1 LONDON' Nov. 30 (AP) A four-plane "Santa Claus Airlitt will carry late Christmas parcela to British troops m Korea and Japan during t'ne next two Announcing this today, British Overseas Airways Corporation said a Ufth special charter flight will be made with parcels tor troops Tin
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  • 73 1 LONDON, November 30.—Although sentiment m tne London Stock Exchange was today helped by news of Russian agreement to the rourpower sub-committee on disarmament, potential share bu>ers were content to remain as lookers on. Overnight British banks gave voice to their existing policy ot tightening credit conditions and this
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  • 322 1 Standard Staff Reporter M R OLIVER LYTTELTON'S statement m Singapore on Thursday that the restoration of law .and order m Malaya must precede political reforms was dubbed as "typical of the traditional Tory attitude" by two prominent members of the Labour Party of Singapore.
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  • 394 1 Kussians Willing To Join Sub-Committee On Disarmament UNITED NATIONS, PARIS, Nov. 30 (AFP) Mr. Andre! Vishinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, today accepted the proposal lor the creation of a sub-committee on disarmament. However, Mr. Vishinsky requested that the Soviet amendments to the tripartite proposal be accepted. Mr. Vishinsky
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  • 106 1 BANGKOK. Nov 30 <UP*-A ninc-min Military Council imposed an iron rule on this ancient oriental kingdom toda.\ after stripping Premier Phibul Songgram of administrative nowers m a bloodless revolt. The provisional Executive Council composed of three Army Chiefs. three Admirals and three Air Force officer* ordered
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  • 54 1 LONDON. N'.v :'.O: Rent or tMr Richard G:.se> AlUtralian Minister tor External Affairs lefl tonight by air i»r Ottawa on the Completion o! his nine-da> vW Britain. He i* aecompaniM W Before reiumine home Mr r, s? > will vi »t: Pte* Y-.-'< and WMsiin-ion wkr e
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  • 244 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Britain's' Secretary of State for Colonies, "is putting the economic factor f Britain first when he says that law and order must come first m Malaya and political reform after," was made yesterday by Dato
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  • 28 1 THE Qantas Empire Loc E Tdd yee a 'feASSi gapore t e ll ea. a H otel last nißht. teS^?S aid of the uS building tund.
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  • 11 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 80 'UP> was disclosed today.
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  • 157 1  -  Andrew Roth By Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Nov. 30— Considerable .surpn.se is expressed here that the Colonial Secretary. Mr Oliver Lyttelton, should have gone so Ear as to indicate a policy of deterring selfgovernment until security is restored before studying conditions firsthand. In London he had been
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  • 38 1 EIGHTH ARMY HQ KOREA. Nov 30 (UP)— United Nations iet fighters scored the greatest serial victory of the Korean war today shooting down 10 Communist planes, probably destroying another and damaging four.
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  • 46 1 m-^sl-z." LONDON RUMIR ">" D N T"* 41^. Spot: £945 per ton. Spo* 4 ld' buyers, £950 tellers. Dec. Yod Th'«« months: £928 Apr./J«n. |»jj Settlement -He*: £952 10^ .luly/Sept. 4 j d Sdtf Morning 50 tons; <>g »A6i 9 FOt NOON miCtS)
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  • 98 1 YOU VOTE TODAY -\BOUT SIXTY to eighty percent of more than 27.000 voters m Singapore are expected to go to the polls today to elect six representatives from among 15 contestants to the Singapore City Council. Surprise results are expected In at least two ot the *ix wards. This morning
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  • 210 1 PANMUNJOM, Nov. SO (Ihwter-AAP) IW) onimuiiUls lo<lay rejected "'as bran inlrrrrrnirr" a IK'W L nitrd Nations proposal (or joint air <»l>«< r\ ;<iion after a reawfire m Kon*a. Admiral Charles Turner Joy chief United Nations negotiator. said the new proposal was to ensure against
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  • 101 1 LONDON Nov 30, fCJPI Winston Churchill X i oldest Prime MLinistei spent lii 77tli birt nd r- today it 01 k 1 1 usua He v i ed it Wi oflßj c a; io Do vnins Sti ed i Hie sole concet »ion to the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 34 1 S*^ K^ctrfeity: Trial: Election linen Cos^s 3 .< 1 j \..l i: >1M)P p- PING STORE, f r a am f I L 111 A Ml p 3 t j^__ CPI M Ifl C L
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  • 303 2 M9SO Report Of City Electricity Department Urgent Need For More Recruits Standard Staff Reporter A WARNING on the serious implications ■ring from the failure to recruit an adequate number of staff m all branches of the Electricity Department of the Singapore City Council is ftoumled
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  • 32 2 A MALAY workman Jaran t>irs Ahmad (38> was rushed tr.>m the engineering room of the Rediffusion centre. Singapore to hospital yesterday suffering trom electrical shock. Jaran died before reaching hospital.
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  • 208 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE KILLING of o 151 -ft. python resterday morning by Lieut. Mat Dowod of hhe Singapore Volunteer Corps at LorongH, Telok Kurou has solved a puxzle. The residents of this r^****************** area who have been daily losing about four
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  • 59 2 A MAN admitted m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that he stole a pair of *hoes from the Sult m Mosque m North Bridge Kud and tied them round hiv waist under his sarong. Accused. S ipikun bin Wirti. was allowed $100 bail unt 1
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  • 118 2 A NEW union was registered Oi- the N> 17. as "The Singapi'it Government Seaman's Union" with its Headquarters at Plllau Br.,r;i Tbc raemben oi this Union a.'f drown from employees, who Murk on launcfaei «->f various Government Departments the M istet Attendant a Office. At the
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  • 63 2 IHF GOAN Community ol SingaiM re will celebrate the Feasi l! its Patron Saint St. Frai ii Xavieri with a musical ■demo bigb masa an Sunday at th? Church t SI Joseph, Victoria Street at 8 a.m. The Sa Dt'3 re^;c will be ex p»
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  • 61 2 SINGAPORE Police picked the body of a Chinese from the Bukit Timah monsoon drain near Wayang Sam yesterday morning. The man identified as Lim Yee Loon. 49. a clerk employed by a tea merchant m Hokien Street had head injuries. A bicycle was found near his
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  • 35 2 THE HINDU staff of the Government Medical Department and Hospitals will conduct the "Sathurthi" festival at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple. 19 Ceylon Road. Katong. on Sunday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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  • 244 2 35 Ligh t Consumers Were Penalised Standard Staff Reporter THE ELECTRICITY Department of the Singapore City Council penalised 35 consumers during 1950 for consistently contravening the Electricity Proclamation (Restriction of Consumption) or for exceeding their allotted ration. j This L revealed m the annual report of the Department by Mr.
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  • 31 2 THE SINGAPORE Union of Journalists will hold its second quarterly general meeting, postponed from last Sunday, tomorrow at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at Hill Street at 10 a.m.
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  • 104 2 SOME of the evidence m a case against four young men on trial at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on charges of being members of the "Malayan National Liberation Army" and with unlawful possession of firearm* and ammunition was held m camera. Mr. G. P. Ripley. Superintendent of
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  • 60 2 KUAH AH KOW wa s fined $200 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when he admitted offering a bribe of $5 to special constable Wan Chin Hay on Nov. 29. Kuah was also fined $20 m the same court for failing to have the
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  • 212 2 Eve Of Election Rally By Labour AT AN election-eve rally of the Singapore Labour Party at Farrer Park yesterday, Labour Legislative Councillor, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, described 88 "impertinent and contemptuous" the remarks of the President of the City Council Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, at the last Council
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 2 REV. HARVEY MCALISTER, a Christian faith healer who claims to have cured such ailments as lameness, cancer and tuberculosis, will arrive m Singapore today to conduct a week of prayer meetings at the "Life" church at 142 Prinsep Street His first service will begin at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 180 2 Standard Staff Reporter NET INCOME tax collection* made by the Singapore Government during 1950 m respect of the three years of assessment to 1950 inclusive amount to 5*26,525.098. A further 3.332 assessments yielding $1,831,102 m income tax were made for 1948 during 1950.
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  • 225 2 SENTENCE of 22 months' imprisonment plus a discharge with ignominy from the Army and forfeiture of three months' pay was imposed at a Singapore District Court Martial m Ayer Raja Road yesterday on Craftsman Ronald Bell (29) of R.E.M.E. Bell was convicted on six charges
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  • 90 2 A PROFESSIONAL diver, Mohamed Siron, who claimed $5,600 damages for salvage work, lost the suit m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Storr also ordered Siron to pay the costs of the suit Siron brought the claim against Lam Tlan Seng, owner of a ship
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  • 69 2 FRIENDLESS and jobless 54--year-old Low Peng Chiang tried "to end his life by drinking poison. This was stated m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when Low pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted suicide m Luna Park. Geylang Serai on July 16. The Magistrate. Mr. P.
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  • 57 2 HONG AH KOW, second hand dealer charged on three counts of dishonestly retaining stolen bicycle parts was acquitted at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on the jury's unanimous verdict. The case was a sequel to a police raid on Hongs shop and residence at Yio Chu Kang Road
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  • 130 2 THE EDITOR of the Malayan Law Journal, B.A. Mallal, said m the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday that he would make an effort to reduce his monthly expenses to $1,250. Mallai said t.iat his average monthly income was $1,300. He promised to hand over the balance to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 101 2 r "I B^^^o^TujCK, WIF YOUR HASH- O/DftfT *MLALJx\ AM'.THEW-WE'U. ,T>^A V* 4 LU jKQIi HOUSE, HASSANS NK>V THEX t #£CKAM'ZE H/M. &OMEHOH I RETOIM TO KIEZW j >O<^g T^^^J^^^ < v \^w WMtL .^mM I 1 MAMMY DONE RECKAMJZEO f TH£T STFtANGZ. 3OV I vXWSEV, AM' GET //^fl TOG^ k^
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  • 110 3 Girl (9) Sold, Bolted cDUR T TOLD x nine \ear I m sold for, r .n a voffeei k n to a Chinese! Las found mivsSnvupore Third :l pirtrirl Court was ..j --t rdav was sweaied by t. Aii Wai Yeo ban ppeared on ifei i iia cbi d ia
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  • 45 3 i ":aft K-porttr 1 5 caugti t si I conta k < Othman bin ed esc i] c b;. t case Pr.ext c r i c sal Ma i Singatec C iri ester, thm eaded iei ed to be re- Cent '< up
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  • 266 3 A TALE WHICH WOMEN WHISPER FOR A THRILL Stondord Staff Reporter But even these women know litti« v about which they give varied wninn. f thls new sect ful and even vulgar versions at once comic, frightWithin the last Hire! month?, imS th^tlSS' 4S m klin «i W** theSe Sifttf'S.SSrW,
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  • 59 3 A BANKRUPT. S. If. Noordin. $4,000 proprietor of S. M. Puchay Noordin said his total liabillB:os said m the Singapore ties were about $22,000 and Bankruptcy Court yesterday that) assets $900. H e was unemployed put of book debts totalling about No order was made
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  • 182 3 ES is counter! c charges! lv i tex oi a act", i Ch tese wo- the iC I Ed Oci :.e? > do an ilse tradt ea stout for thi denoi i a ore the mercn.md.se ->? Guinnes ExpartSL Ltd.. of L.v.er.vj:>: a:ic c Malayan
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  • 638 3 'Queer Hostility Against Accused* and forfeiture of the goods, when knowing that three other charges ■re :»end:ng against the accused. "What is the need for forftiti'if the goods.' he asked "Whit It the need for betraylnf such ho»--tility towards the accused?' Mr Seth felt that tha
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  • 222 3 MORE THAN 100 Singapore hawkers, who are now plying m the City Esplanade. will jointly petition the president of the City Council for an increase m the number of stalls on the Esplanade. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr. Teo Peng Bok, president of the
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  • 61 3 WITH his hands and legs tied with a brown handkerchief and a plastic belt, the body of a 58--year-old lighter man, Koh Seng Huat was found floating m the water at Telok Ayer Basin on Oct. 26. This was stated m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday
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  • 41 3 A TOTAL of 150 persons died during the past week as against 695 births reported for the same period. Pneumonia claimed 26 lives the highest for the week while enteritis took 13. Tweleve persons died trom tuberculosis.
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  • 95 3 A SPECIAL family allowance for daily-rated workers of the Singapore City Council has been demanded by the Singapore City Council Health Department Workers Union The demand, which was made m the form of a resolution pasied at the fifth annual conference of the Union
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  • 45 3 THE FOLLOWING candidate* were successful at these examinations ot the I'niversity of London held m Singapore La June: Messrs G. W. Clarry (BSrEstate Management— Part ID. A. X W. Harm, Sng Yew Choa£ and Miss Wong Hpc Keong Subsidiary subject. B. Sc General.
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  • 21 3 THE SINGAPORE Traction Co., Employees Union hai ftp pointed Mr. A. P. Raiah as <:* legal adviser as from Novembei
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  • 513 3 Standard Staff Reporter A PARTY of Thai police officials among them commandants of Police Training Schools m thei? cou™sZTTTqllo^ P eat in crest wh en shown a Webley and Scott .38 revolver with a new smaller grip made to the design and specifications of Mr.
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  • 313 4 4 Bandits Killed On Thursday Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMFUB, Fri.— Although five members of their party were wounded when a gang of 12 bandits tired on a security forced convoy m Segamat, Johore, yesterday, the party engaged their attackers who fled into
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  • 174 4 KI'ALA LUMPIR. Fri.--The Kuala Lumpur Municipality is to have a Health Committee which will deal more efficiently with matters of health and sanitation of the town. The powers of the present Markets. Street-stall* and Foodstuffs Committee are said to be too restrictive and a new
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  • 31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Headquarters Malaya reports It Rifleman Kirtmarayan X the 2 7 Gurkha Rifles was killed m an engagement tritfc bai lits i*> Negri Serobilan or: N.n 21
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  • 29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— lt is fficiallj stated by the Exei liv< Engineer, Kua'.a Seian- .< moraine *hat the X i Selangor area is clear of a Is
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  • 349 4 Xl AI.A LUMPUR Fri E itei :.->< a >ld Lq Lin Van .> -iV t max t :'.e year ago. He can ed $20C as a rubber taprt: i-r Wall Kirn F.s'.u:e and supported his Four younger brothen h was httlc dirri^jlt :*t his lunt died, but
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  • 209 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Objection that he was not at all satisfied with the "no parking" rule m Batu Road, was raised by Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria at today's meetin? of Kuala Lumpur Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Rajasooria said the public had been greatly
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  • 84 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. T Rajendra. at the Municipal Commissioners' meeting here today complained of the quality of "the water being supplied to the Town. He said some houses were getting water "as brown and murky as the water of the Klang River.' Though this was a
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  • 86 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn.— More people are now paying attention to the Federal Legislative Council meetings. This is evidenced by th e fact that there is at present a growing public demand for the printed verbatim report of the proceedings of the Federal Legislative Council
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  • 274 4 Jail For En ticing Corporal's Wife 'r&:;antic escapade' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Holding that the defence had failed to rebut the evidence of the prosecution, and that the legality of the marriage had been proved, the Second Magistrate, Inche Haron bin Haji Idris today sentenced a young Sikh, Harbajan Singh, to
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  • 350 4 CONTRACTOR LOSES CLAIM IN LEASE DISPUTE KUALA LUMPUR, Fit— A contractor, N. S. S. Maniam, who sued a Government employee, M. Retnavel for $9,200, lost his claim, when Mr. Justice Wilson at the High Court here today gave judgment for Retnavel against him with costs. Maniam had originally sued Retnavel
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  • 97 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Municipality may seek expert ndviee on bulk purchase of electricity At a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners today Mr T. Rajendra suggested calling for the services of such an expert The President. Mr E C G Barrett, said the Municipality was preparing a
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  • 238 4 Special Gets. Three Yrs. For Extortion KUALA LI MPIR, Fri. A 24-year-old Malay Special Constable, Ahmad bin EJsot, who was found jiuilty on three charges of extortion by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. G. Adams, was today sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment, m addition to six
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  • 151 4 Home Guard Inspectors End Training Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A course for the training of Home Guard Inspectors, the first of its kind m the Federation, was held during the week at Castle Camp, Selangor. The course is intended to reacquaint Home Guard Inspectors m the country with
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  • 125 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation Police expressed thanks to the Royal Navy for the assistance rendered since the Emergency by presenting RearAdmiral Faulkner, on the occasion of his departure from the country, with a silver salver. Regretting his departure, because of illness, the RearAdmiral wrote that
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  • 28 4 AN inaugural meeting of the members of the Kluang Cooperative Society will be held on Dec 16 at 500 p m at the Government English School.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 99 4 Q 3 -O- «O- -2> -03-^O 3 -O 3 3^ 3 -CS 3l^" 3 c O 3C: 0 :3 r CS""O I r/f^Ji thank you AH Goott Things do not last J >^^>2^l _y-y forever So is our Saie. D >^V/ i fl// I cann °t express our thanks C^
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    • 202 4 St^p into comfort M ilk Step into the long-lasting comfort of toota: ockt. They are made of epilox bund noo-feltin^ v and reinforced at main point -oi MBIT. The:r Son lies m a soft texture that ttayi mft, ;n i continuing resistance to dttnki| md ul so little darning is
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 228 5 Standard Slaff »*p«rt*r THE VICTORIA Memorial Hall la<t nifht resounded to th« *kirl t»f bag pipes and the jceae wai gLv Withihe colourful kilt, of Scotsmen who attended the 3t Andrew* annual mnner and dance that waj held la«t Bight m Franklin Gimaon Governor
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  • 24 5 THE Tiohg Bharu Community Centre ot Sirigapore held its fti\»t annual general meeting Last night, and elected lo office-bear-ers for the /ear.
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  • 148 5 Labour Did Nothing, Says Mr. Ess Standard Staff Reporter SPEAKING for the Progressive Parts' last night over Radio Malaya. Mr. C F. J. Ess, denied one of the Labour Party candidates' charge that the Progressives had allied themselves to the privileged classes. He .--:iiil his Party could claim having done
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  • 48 5 Standard Staff Reporter THREE CHINESE, Tan Worm. Lam Char, and Swee Ifak wrere acquitted In the Singapore Fourth Police Const yesteiday of stealing.two coils of rope :md five coils of wire from the Malayan Stevedoring and 'transportation Company From a lighter at sen off Beach Rojd.
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  • 1218 5 False Entries In Fed. Citizenship Forms Alleged Standard Staff Reporter i\u IP 9 H F r* Allegations that a Federal Citizenship OHieer m Ipoh, Ali Piah bin Mohd. Ariffin, deliberately made ialse entries m eilizenahip application forms and reee.ved bribes totalling $1,500 were made before the raideiii
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  • 327 5 Standard Staff Reporter MR. LIM YEW HOCK, Presidrnt of the lalioui Parly of Singapore, on his return to the Colony la*l ntghl, denied a Maiement attrilmted to him and published m the local Press that he had not seen any discrimination against .Negroes m the
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  • 163 5 Standard Staff Rrporter THE ACTING President of the Singapore Labour Party, Mi V X Xv:. .Sviiri Dvei > kCalaya last night that I c Pi ogi essive Pai ty stood Un capttalisn i eh not otiiy created Runs, but ilso perpetuated them >' res
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  • 250 5 M ROTATION'S Ii iMr t> lo.ni Mied todaj DAY: Pirejitone. ">• Iv-n/h--l(<l lit liiii.Ui I'muiii- i;ilr~ii<r IM laJafl \in »».*>. B.MJM HrKitftile. Braddell RNe. Mand i.olf (Inlt. tic ll lai I'iiimi»». N«-f ■<im»ii. leletar WUrlew*. Mmtal Hospital. Tr;ifal4.»r RMU. N«»» World, hiiinml IM.. Bemdrmeet Rd,, Ban II«m
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  • 344 5 Penang Votes today standard Stafl orrrspondrnt PENANG. M r!. i irae political partiei contesting it first Municipal electi ioi ere tomorrow the Radical arty thf Lab >ur Party anl i« [Jnitad Ma lav Nat nal 'rgaaisatia*. m a pra-ele I >no o i-ira«,' talk o\ r. Rad i lalava this
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 28 5 i .1.. a> y "^FF YOUOUVS.THAI UXX'MgWBS J ASvWMAT'S COM£ I SWEAR I DO TH OFFJCERS |UjW^ jj^ffC&»k /^IUSTYtXJIt^SULT l^gj^^y^ N^s^l> r Y^O^^ S I GONNA GO.' y^HSROHEI
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    • 111 5 Kxhibition: Paintings by Liv Rang Chen Wen Hsi Chen Chong Swee and Chong Soo Pienn at British Council Hall. Katong- Convent: Fete Horn 10 a.m.- -K p.m. y.W.C.A.: Business Professional Women's Club lunche m 1 p ni. V.M.C.A.: Higher Pitman's Typewriting examination 8 a.m Vi Men s Club tiffin meeting
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 954 6 'fODAY the people of Singapore will decide which of the 15 candidates are to be entrusted with the affairs of the City Council. When we talk of the "people we are talking m the manner of the poet (or politician) rather than that of the statistician. For
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  • 1547 6  - The Asian And The Atom GERARD MacBRYAN By THE ENEMY CAN DO SO RIGHT SIR, The visit to this country of Mr. Oliver LytteUon presents the British Government and affiliated Governments with a fresh opportunity to apprehend the cause of the East-West tension and crisis. AU though that cause is
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  • 418 6  -  Jacques Edinger By PARIS, Nov. 30. 'THIS year's elections for the renewal of non-perman-ent seats m the Security Council will be marked by a struggle for succession to the seat left vacant by Yugoslavia. Two candidates have presented themselves: Greece, supported by the western bloc, and Byelo-Russia,
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 729 6 Sir: There are m my Ward four candidates for the honour of election to the City Council, and. having read their appeals for my vote I can only say that they present their case m such an extremely unconvincing manner and m such poor taste
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  • 260 6 Sir; When I read the Statement of Mr. A. R. Lazarous m the correspondence column of your issue of 26.11.51, I could not help admiring the fine spirit m which the reply was given. Since Mr. Lazarous declared his candidature, there have been streams
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  • 297 7 Slackening Of IN War Effort Kn HIST, Florida, Nov. 30' (UP).— Presij,„,„,,» earned yesterday, against any i' 1 n |U!t iM kcning "of the United Nations j^,,, reiterating that no ceasefire could „j without a signed armistice. Truman's statement said: "I hope everyone understands now that there
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  • 58 7 (UP), i r as- 1 thai his will thai j with i was d»a Supn nt .■p- '.he j a reIC mUitarj SSTE ml off a ro ical and c sis I: si ITO aa v m etI Dem- t tost an- nnanj
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  • 57 7 Arab- Asian Group Meets i group an, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen. Ip.iiia and Arab League SecretaryGeneral Abdel Rahman Azzam Pasha aho attended the meeting and later told reporters that it was decided to meet again on Monday to reach a final decision on elections to various principal organs of the United
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  • 249 7 BRITISH WHITE PAPER: LONDON, Nov. 30 (Renter).— Mr. Ernest Bcvin, then Foreign Secretary m the British Labour Government, warned Egypt a year ago that she faced danger from possible airborne invasion, according to a British White Paper submitted to Parliament here yesterday. Seven months later
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  • 166 7 LONDON, No. 30, (UP).— The Conservatives beat a Labour motion last night criticizing the government for not giving the usual Christmas food bonuses this year after a hot debate m the Commons. Labour Member Mrs. Elizabeth Braddock. 52. hotly protested to the Speaker that
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  • 108 7 N' lists Protest Jap Tardiness WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (30> China's Nationalist Ambassador lodged yesterday an informal verbal protest with the United States that the Japanese are "dragging their feet" on the question of making a bilateral peace treaty with the government ot Chiang Kai-shek. Ambassador Wellington Koo paid an unpublicized
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  • 97 7 VATICAN CITY. Nov. 30 (UP) —The official Vatican organ Osservatore Romano called yesterday for a meeting of the United States, Britain, France, and Russia to prevent World War 111. The newspaper said editonallv that public opinion is convinced that "this meeting must come sooner or
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  • 152 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (AP). The l^S. Slate Department notified Federal J»d g e James E. ftirkfa-d ve«lerdav the b'niled Slates considers Generalissimo lo be ae.u.l President of the Re,,..b1.e of China. The information was given to the court m connection with the case of
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  • 38 7 photo. Princess Margaret, holding: a long cigarette holder, sits with unidentified escort at the "Monseigneur" night club m Paris, Nov. 23. The Princess left the club soon after the picture I was made.— AP
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  • 64 7 ROME, Nov. 30 (AP)— The eleven cities and villages that have been hardest hit by Italy's greatest flood m modern history will be rebuilt by the eleven nations that with Italy comprise the NATO. Giuseppe Spataro, Italian Minister of Posts and Communications, announced the
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  • 263 7 PARIS, Nov. 30 (AP).— A proposal which would authorise the United Nations to call on the North Atlantic Pact armies or similar regional agencies to resist aggression anywhere m the world is heing prepared for U.N. debate next week. Thia was disclosed by authoritative
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  • 29 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (AP) Senator Kenneth S. Wherry o! Nebraska, Republican floor le.id er of the Senate, died yesterday at George Washington Hospital He was 59.
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  • 225 7 MOUNT CHARLESTON, Nevada, Nov. 30 (UP).— Streams of dirty clouds of smoke and debris that boiled up from the ground after a pin point atomic flash signalled the seventh atomic explosion m the current series and indicated that American scientists may have touched off the
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  • 106 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 30 (AP) Four American sons of a 76-year-old woman arrested m Red China have decided to end their mother's sufferings. They refused to pay the US$l,OOO demanded for her life. "The Communists will not spare her no matter
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  • 293 8 RA AF BREAKS RECORDS Terrorist Bombing An All-Time High ALL ilB own previous records were broken m November by the Royaf Australian Air Force Lincoln bomber Squadron m Malaya, which rained nearly 400 short tons of bombs on bandit targets m the Federation m 30 days. Planes of the Squadron
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  • 199 8 KALLANG AIRPORT: Standard Aviation Reporter X \F.f.\NG Airport will chalk new ret&rms m passenger ami air cargo traffic by the end of this year. Aircraft of nine airlines operating services from Singapore, together with charter and private planes. will have handled some 130,000 passengers at
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  • 210 8 WHARVES Ship Godown Gate! Anten »r 13 14 4 Astyanax 36 37 2 Angby 22 2 Amnuputty 28 2 Bougainvii c 25 26 2 PeacruachaD 17/18 2 Clytooeua 33 34 2 C:ty q| Ottawa il/12 4 Eastern Queen 44 1 Fionia 23 24 2 Frederick Itfkes 38
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  • 49 8 BRISBANE. (Reuter-AAP) A Canberra jet bomber has set up a record time of 4 hours 7 minutes for the 1.730 miles flight from Brisbane to Darwin. Three days earlier, the same bomber covered the 850 miles from Melbourne to Brisbane m 83 minutes also a record.
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  • 180 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. (AP) The first heavy, longdistance, all jet bomber a pl^ne so shrouded m secrecy that camouflage and canvas drapes will be used to keep its details from public sight trundles out of an aircraft factory m the dark pre-dawn
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  • 71 8 BOMBAY. Nov. 30 (APt— A ship from 3D Eastern port escaped from Bombay harbour last night after unloading contraband gold worth US$5OO,OOO. A harbour patrol tried to intercept her. but she eluded them, leaving behind sold bars m 11 wooden boxes. The ship's crew
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    • 47 8 Despatches TODAY: Indo-China 8 a.m by Felix Roussel. Thailand (parcels only) by I^arut. Sibu noon by Angby. Djakarta and Sourabaya by Baud. Tanjong Pinang. by Pahud. D.iambi by Hong Ann. Paiembang noon by Malim. Britain. N Ireland. Eire, Europe. N. and W. Africa, Ceylon noon by Bencruachan.
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  • 598 9 B ARNOLD BRACKMAN, Speciol Standord Correspondent JAKARTA, Nor. 30: The collapse of the Janan»» i-j- k has resulted m Indonesia 'bonning'he 0 f joponese goods and limiting the import of ©Hi« JoSS JJ ,dones,a o.ms ot eventually direrting her trade with
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  • 165 9 Standard Market Reporter i »o\S m the Singapore rubber market A h.i\r beta narrow, with no particular 'rmleney being apparent. Russia is reported to be buyig, while sm*J] crdti have eefl received from the Coninent, according to Lewis and •eat, Singapore rubber broers. Short
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  • 44 9 QUIET conditions prevailed m all sections of the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra buyers Quoted 5381 and seiiers S with n.) business passing Coconut oil had buyers at $62 and sellers $62 j per picul. business being reported at $62J.
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  • 50 9 The U.S. office of International Trade has established a first quarter 1952. export licensing quota of 115.000 tons of tmplate primes and seconds for food and petroleum packaging, a drop of 10.000 tons below the fourth quarter quota, the U S Department of Commerce has announced
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  • 38 9 Mr S AngUL M.CS. has arrived :n Kola Bahru lake up the appointment of Adviser of Lands and M.nes. Kelantan. from Mr R W Jakeman. who goes on leave to United Kmcdom
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  • 182 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 30. Mr. E. G. A. Grimwood, Hongkong Government representative m London, has issued a warning here that unless Hongkong took immediate steps to improve the quality of her exports to the United kingdom, she would lose her markets completely. Last
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  • 95 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER THE latest Singapore rubber price* yesterday weie per Ib:— Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose $1.38* $1,381 F. 0.8. m *>&*** Dec No R f£n $im N M!»i 51.3. Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON ftUBBER Friday's opening prices ncr lb. were: Jan *ld. Nona. j a n.'/Mar.
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  • 384 9 Standard Market Reporter THE position of the finances of the Federation and the estimates of revenue and expenditure for next year form the subject of comment and a warning m Brown's Malayan Economic Review, issued this morning. The Review points out that he most
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG. Nov. 30— Special Standard Service— Closing price* on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKSIS 58 to £1 Sterling: HK$6 860 to US$l: HK$l 818 to Malayan $I;HKSO39I to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5327.625 to one tael.
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  • 155 9 FEW BUYERS FOR TINS OR RUBBERS Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, 'Fri. There was a dearth of buyers m the tin and rubber sections of the Malayan share market today. With sellers showing no inclination to reduce their prices, quotations were mainly unchanged. There were selective inquiries for industrial shares. Changed
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  • Article, Illustration
    74 9 MR. HARRY E. NOBLE. Assistant Controller of Immigration, Singapore left yesterday m the Gorgon for a three-month holiday m Western and Eastern Australia. Accompanying. Mr. Noble are his wife and their live-year-old daughter Janice. Group picture taken on the Gorgon yesterday shows some of the members of
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  • 57 9 tons of iumoer. seveu v wharves yesterday from Indian SIS o/ botU.^ SSTdita*- I.U» Back- ages of oiled coir ropes for the Colony. The vessel also brought 265 cases of gramophone records, 1 12 cases of cigarettes, 51 cases of ghee, 523 bales of gunnies and
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  • 307 9 ■F N Is A Good Firm' Standard Staff Reporter FRASER AND NEAVE is a pood firm to work with and I am happy to have worked with them all my life," Mr. Seah Gee Chooi told The Standard Fenan^r Correspondent yesterday, on the
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  • 65 9 Chancellor oi the Exchequer R. chard Butler saki he ri:d not conBider it m Britain's interest to make the pound sterling free :n relation to the dollar m order to let tbe pound find its own level. Che Yusoff. Assistant Bnglnwr. P W.D Kelantan has gone lor
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  • 184 9 By MICHAEL CONNORS, Stoitdortf Staff Reporter SINGAPORE foreign exchange regulations ore ot far as possible— administered so thot ordinary trode of the Colony is not unduly affected, a spokesman of the Foreign Exchange Control Office said yesterday. He was commenting on press
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  • 232 9 By GEORGE KASIAII. Standard Staff Reporter NO RULES are under contemplation for the standardisation of soap production m Singapore. This was rtatad pMtstdJaj by Mr. Yap Pher.fi (Jock, representative of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m the City Council Mr. Yap was referring to
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  • 167 9 SAMPLES of hardwood* Jr<»m Sarawak, Malaya ar.d North Borneo attracted considerable attention at the London Buildup Exhibition which baa ium ended. One Bm \kh<- exo biting examples of ir:Ti.:i fipta Sarawak Thii wntiri has proved ot particular Interest among Bm sti «>.(. crts j.
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 934 10 Sir, It surprises me to Know that Mr. Tan Soon Kirn who is a clear thinker and a logical speaker writes such a bundle of contradictions as tht one that appeared m your paper on the 28th ulto. Either Mr. Tan Soon Kirn if misinformed or
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    • 496 10 Sir; It would be just as impossible to conduct modern naval warfare without battleships and cruisers as it would be to conduct elections, such as are now taking place m Penang today, without motor-cars and motorbuses. The gradual introduction of the elective principle into
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    • 355 10 Sir:— Your recent editorial on the apathy of voters has compelled me to write to you. My friends and I are not as apathetic as you may think. On the contrary we are very much alive to politics. We have decided not to vote for those
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 849 10 ill jßb j *i *}j^z 'pODAYS FORECAST:— A dan X ff«rous day owing: to contrary MHIa influences. It has an unhappy atmo<pherr of qnarrrls. physical tiredness and nerviness. Be careful over speculating m 5 stocks and shares today, you risk to lose everythinr. The Afternoon is most inauspicious for love
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  • RAPID RED LOOKS SAFE
    • 138 11  -  OLLIE DA VIES By "AMD fed has nuUte fifuf^ y *u Sm^ c he fished to Make him a rood bet la X*<* 3 at Ipoh today. It was his maiden race m Malaya and his performance must be considered all the SSS? me f itoriou s a«
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    • 238 11 THE going for today's races at Ipoh, first day of the Perak Turf Club'g December meeting, will be good. as a good thing m his only start some time ago m Penang. but he failed to finish on the board. He has now trained on beautifully and looks
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  • 128 11 OUie Dam. Gay Bevdle, Goodwood Race 1—2.15 p.m. BRINK E rbiiwi™ Kin*sgrov« PicSS Fr« THUMBS UP Motion Picture kISSS^E? Brunice Race 2—2 js© pm BATAVIA BiNSTay*M Millenden p*tm!S-i. M TKOBELLA Petitioner ESSS? Millenden Race 8— 5.25 p.m. rapid RED wi\nv isi »vn Best Wiffeca SSL k J?° BEST
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  • 972 11 Standard RACE CARD RACE: 1: 2.15 p.m. Horses Cl. 3, Div. 6 s} Fur. Str. 1. 000 El-Toro 5y 9.00 Mr. Tan Seng Lam Daniels Straker 2. 040 Motion Picture 4y 8.12 "Shaw Yang Stable" Martin Tulloh 3. 0 Mr. Superstition 2y 8.11 "Double V Stable" M B'kelen Percival 4.
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    • 1042 11 ADVERTISEMfaITS NOTICES i FBSfIHAi 6 Sent. Clerk. advise *ou to D v Tapping Singapore Standard I* S dividend is X s ISEUCfi Dec. 15 ared m the ™}?T*pagesjnii pages of gifts creditors of are advertised. These issues who do not r c^ llent «V^es for Christvv the 20th mas shoppers
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    • 181 11 ACCOMMODATION CPACIOUS 2-storey dwelling bouse, Freebold. vacant possession Apply 2 Jalan Storey, Johore Bahru off J. Bahru-Kota Tinggi Road. VEHICLE FOR SALE tpORD Prefect 10 1947 one owner. Mileage ***** new tyres, serviced, excellent condition: best offer over $2500. Phone 3387 9a.m. to 10 a.m. SITUATION WAWTED r\FFICE worker desire
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    • 218 11 mm JOSE FERRER Jf^M I Academy fe^T I I JfL Winner B^i^^r I because... I MLSKETEEKSX A V IN ONE and 1 B^^ A B JL ONE LOVER IN yM]W I fl 1 A million Wl^ m I fI^HP PBDITni TUESDAY 4\ iffirilUL book \om 1 t Jgr J^JaenfjiJuxL. yr^
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  • 559 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 30 (Reuter) West Indies, put m to bat by Australia, made a sound start to the second Test bere. With aggressive batting, they readied '286 for the loss of six wickets by the close and now have a splendid chance to
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  • 59 12 Ifesl ladles i-t tas. ftue c Johnson b Johnston 11 S >;;meye: C Johhso I i> Ldndwall *J Worrell b Johnson Weekea b Undwali 5 Walcott c Langle) b Ring 60 Christianl b H e >'> i miez not out -7 Extras 4 Ton! 1 for ft wkts) 3SW
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  • 120 12 KARACHI. Nov. 30. (Reuter) The MCC. having missed chances of a "hit back" against Pakistan after being dismissed for 123 yesterday, did make a fighting start today when the second unofficial Test entered its second day. Pakistan, after losing their first three wickets yesterday for 15, were allowed
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  • 193 12 AFTER FOUR WEEKS on a boat bound for Korea a tired South African Air Force scratch XV forced draw against the Southern Rhodesian XV from th< Special Air Service Regiment m a hard-fought Rugfr matrh at Chancri V ot4^.^ Each side scored eigh points,
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    32 12 AIR RAID Kuiper. Singapore Civilians fullback and Ken Oorloff check an RAF raid by Raines. An incident m yesterday's Quedrangular hockey match on the Padang which the Civilians won 4—o. —Standard photo.
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  • 386 12 PLAYING their first game m the SHA quadrangular tournament which opened on the padang yesterday. Navy almost sprang a first round surprise against the Army. Only lime prevented them from taking a match they eventually lost hy six goals to four. The Army
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  • 68 12 BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 30, CAP).— The Argentine Football Association has renewed the contracts of all ten British referees now working here. The Association is considering hiring six more. Present contracts expire at the end of 1952. The ten under contract are: Walter Muller, Ernest Wilbraham.
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  • 193 12 FOOTBALL fans who will crowd Jalan Besar Stadium this evening for the Gothenburg v Singapore "A" match might not see the Swedish footballers m the best of their form for the simple reason trat they will be playing only three hours after arriving by air
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  • 142 12 IT HAS been pointed out to us that our article m yesterday's issue headed "Doping:: Owners Will Send Swabs Overseas," a number of inaccuracies occurred. W e are Informed that it has not vet been officially requested, or decided, whether or not the various Turf Clubs
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  • 38 12 MALACCA. Nov. 30 Sing Young (Bangkok) basket ball team beat Seng Cheong Society here last night by 49-40. Lim Tiong Heng was m fine form for the home side and scored 21 points.
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  • 96 12 Today's Sport RUGBY— AII Bines competition, jirst tie. Southern Section Singapore v Selangor at Sepoy Lines; RAF Tengah v SCC at SCC; RAF Tengah "A" v 19 Air Formation at Tanglin; SCC "B" v RAOC at Johore Bahru- Naval Base v RE at Naval Base; Naval Base "A" r. St.
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  • 232 12 PLAYING confidently a youthful Singapore Civilians hockey side scored a well deserved 4 o victory against the Royal Air Force m the opening day of the S lI A Quadrangular tournament on the Padang yesterday. A good crowd saw Singapore lead 2 o at half
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  • 48 12 NEW YORK. 30. (AFP).—Boxing fans were surprised here yesterday when it was disclosed that Sandy Saddler had been rejected for military service by a medical board. Saddler, who is world featherweight champion, will therefore be able to continue his boxing career without interruption.
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  • 258 12 KIWI BOYS CLUB gained the distinction of being first to have their name engraved on the Singapore Youth Council soccer shield when they defeated the Singapore Federation of Boys Club 4 l m the final yesterday evening at the Police Training ground. Che Fatimah J.P. kicked off
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