Singapore Standard, 7 December 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard 3* ft. VCL. I' N0 159# SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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    36 1 pi >t > x *fea has Kited i sited Kins- 5 Malayan Iss o;i. Dr. l« present i:1 c point of ii re itifli to the i j ar. i I i other prokbc 1 1? standard
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  • 61 1 Mob Violence SEHI H \Y bran, Dec. 6 \t h dunce perw* m i lulled MM more i totlay m our battle hrtween M-l!tn- t.Mimunists MDQ police and troops aii.i* bolm of tr.ee v. hen trotmded i ere re- 9 condi- z they the
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  • 182 1 MINSAN, Dec. 6 (AP). The Allies today agreed jlo go along with a Communist demand that only specific ports be subject to inspection during a Korean armistice. The concession was part of a new I .N. ei«ht-point plan for solving the bitter dispute over
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  • 83 1 MORE than 30 RAF. and R A A.F aircraft bit one compart group ol bandit larger m South-Easi Perak during yesterday's air operations against the terrorists. Tne first aircraft over the target arrived at first light. and until d-sk fresh reiays of planes arrived at hourly
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  • 26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Reports from all parts of the Federation revealed that 16 more bandits were either killed, captured 01 had surrendered yesterday.
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  • 342 1 So Change In Trade Policy, Says Minister Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Oliver Lyttellon, the Sect* tary of State for the Colonies, assured a delegation from the Malayan Trade Union Council this evening that, broadly speaking there would be no change m the Government's policy
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  • 131 1 LONDON. Dec. <i (Reuter) The view that political treedom must be extended m Malaya was expressed by today's Daily Herald. ThLs Labour paper .said that Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, who was visiting Malaya had made a loolish remark. The remark "'appeared to
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  • 60 1 NEWCASTLE. Australia, Dec. 6 (AP) A shark killed Frank Okulich. 21. Australian surl *k\ champion at Merewether be.ich here today. His terribly mauled body was washed into shallow water an hour alter horrified onlookers saw him dragged under OkuliQh, a guard at the beach,
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  • 27 1 Standard London Corr. LONDON, Thurs. Sir Richard Acland pressed for an early debate on Malaya m view of the uncertainties aroused by the repliestoQMej^
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  • 61 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Thurs— The United States has laid discreet enquiries looking toward the purchase of 30,000 tons of Malayan tin, The Financial Times Singapore correspondent "understands" this mornins. The re-entry of the United States is expected to raise the market price unless
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  • 118 1 CAIRO. Dec. 6 <UP> A state of emergency was declared again throughout Egypt tada> b> .he government, faced with angry, rioting citizenry and what it termed the rapidly deteriorating situation m the Suez Canal Z TT?e emergency proclamation came? on the heels at a reliable report that
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  • 110 1 MANILA. Dec. 6 ißeuter>— The volcano Hibok. on the Philippines island of Camiguin, exploded for a short time yesterda According to reports reaching here the latest eruption was the most violent of a series which started two days ago. A new vent has been formed on the
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  • 645 1 Photo. Crash In Penang Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. By a strange coincidence, the Bay a n Lepas Airport became the scene of a near crash for two Secretaries of State for the Colonies. Last year, vhcn Mr. James Griffiths was taking off from Penang, a
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  • 61 1 Stoadotd London Correspondent LONDON, Dee. 6.— The following or. the closing price* o7 r»bbe; ond ti. on the London Morket tod-y:-LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN c 41 d. Spor: £935 per ton Jn« /Mor 40 £94 "I! 6 rot^ a /i -1 381 d. Three months: £915
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  • 75 1 THE world-famous violinist Leo Cherniavsky arrived m Singapore from Calcutta last night m a 8.0.A.C plane which was held up for nni c hour s m Rome. Mr. Cherniavsky who is to give two recitals m the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 9 and 12, which are being
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  • 67 1 AN unidentified Chinese woman was rescued from the Singapore River by members ot a Marine Police launch yesterday evening. Artificial respiration w <» s a Pplied before she was rushed to hospital where she is said to have a good chance ot recovery The rescue took place during
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  • 111 1 THE STANDARD Toy Fund for Christmas I*» n^ ed OB Wednesday, has found quick lespoase from toe public. By yesterday evening the fond was boosted by another J2M from three rejd- donated by The SUndard, the Fond now totals $300. Yesterday's donations rame from MrVTa.
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  • 48 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Thurs. "One man" must head Malaya's military, police and government. Prime Minister Winston Churchill informed the House this afternoon m the defence debate. He called Malaya the "plague spot" of the colonies where "dull tragedy rolls forward."
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  • 238 1 PENAWG, Thurs. That tirsl generation Chines* would lose their stains as British Nibjecft* if the |»ro|»u-< <l ameodmentfl to Malayan Citizenship an- ar« |»|<«l. brotlgfal to die attention of Mr. Olm-r I vtlrllon. §mr. tary of State for the (.olomes, this morning. h\ Mr. <>ii»
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  • 116 1 Standard Staff orrespondent IPOH, ThUTS.— In a frank discussion with Mr. Oliver Lyttelton at the British Adviser's residence here ye-ter-day. Mr. Cheah Ciliim Leng. President of the Kinta braii'ii of the MCA. suggested that the Manpower Regulations be scrapped. The Secretary o f State for the
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  • 649 2 Pf^V^^ Flour Far Rooms JFor Night Nurses jLm 1 1 11 I jpjral J 1 mJlFm*** 00 Transfusion THE GOVERNMENT Architect's perspective dramirv::- of the new Nurses Hostel (upper picture) and Blood Transfusion and Outpatients Department buildings, for which the foundation stone will be laid
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  • 146 2 Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL of 9235,409 has» been paitl m eonipensation to the victim of the >ingapore riot* m December latit year. A!t"p ether 247 persons applied j ft c unpensatian m respect of g damages and injuries. Of appl v -..r.ts 174 received
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  • 71 2 W XHIBITION of the F rti Sacred Art m the Midi Age— frag 11th to the l.^th furies will be ipt nod at the Vicioi Memorial Hall from Dn M Ie .f C ittural Att.^cne of the Higt C mmissioc m (> M: C> tuitiet oe
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  • 194 2 £7,000 For Centre In UK THE Singapore Government have agreed with the Federation Government to contribute £7,000 towards the construction of an International Students 1 House and Halls of Residence m London. The proportion respectively borne by the two Governments will be m proportion to the number of students from
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  • 39 2 A FINDING of "death by misadventure"' was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death of a 59-year-old Chinese cook. Tan Yap. who fell into the sea off Tanjong Rhu, and was drowned.
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  • 40 2 A BUMBOAT man. Ng Seng Chuan was fined $50 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for fraudulent possession of 400 katiies oi crude rubber. worth $480 at Pulau Minyak. off Lorong 1, Geylang on Nov. 24.
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  • 48 2 THE STAXDARD Fund for Madam Tan Bee. widow of Soh Suan, increased by $108 yesterday bringing the total to $358. Yesterday's donations came from three anonymous Standard readers m sums of $10, $5 and $3. plus $90 from Sin Chew Jit Poh readers.
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  • 20 2 LOW HOXG KIM was fined S2r>. m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, for spitting m court.
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  • 53 2 Win A Hamper At X' mas Dance SINGAPORE Moniripa] S Union's Christmas fixed for t dnesday, 1 19. will now b« held -i a^y < I)i i 18. Fher»- will be sj A dances and etii a including a ss th« Xi ighl the C iristn r c tesi The
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  • 113 2 SEVERAL prizes offered at the b. mpex Christmas Party of the Good Shepherd Convent, Kaxnpong Java Rd. he'd over the las*, week-end, are waiting to be coll< cted The prize-winning numbers i c Ra di 691 9 C ame a 60 53 Rocking Chair, 1470;
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  • 458 2 Colony Medical Chief Replies A SYSTEM of **after care" for patients discharged from hospital is carried out through the Almoner's Depariment at the Singapore General hospital and Tan Toc*k Sen*: Hospital. Dr. J. Vickers, Director of .^tedical Services, m a statement yesterday. "But although the Medical
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  • 155 2 TWO RELEASED detainee* Poh Liong Huat and Victor s^/o Adaikaiasamy were each sentenced m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to one month's rigorous imprisonment for failing to comply with a suspension order issued against them by the Colonial Secretary. Under the order
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  • 34 2 MR. TEOH SEXG KEE. a second year medical student at the University cf Sydney is back m Singapore on a shrr.-t holiday. He is the son of Madam Fan Pee Xeo
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  • 160 2 THE MERGER of the two lower grades of civilian clerks m the three branches of the War Department m Singapore was welcomed m principle by members of the three Services Unions yesterday. The two grades are Class 111 and Class 11. Grade 111 clerks had to
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  • 185 3 Standard Staff Reporter A SURVEY to ascertain the extent of social and economic hardship caused by illness and the incidence of certain diseases which remain untreated or inadequately treated with a view to establishing a medical benefit scheme for Singapore will begin this month. The survey,
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  • 119 3 The Captain Didn 't Care WHEN AN Immigration Officer boarded the "l*an San" to check passengers, be found a Chinese, a i ise name was pot m the list He also found one the crew missing The captain ol the ship too adopted a u couldn*t care less' attitude towards
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  • 180 3  -  Percy Joseph By Standard Staff Reporter Woman: He Called Me Up At 10 P.M. WARRANT OFFICER 1 Alfred James Melvor, of the Royal Army Service Corps, w«s yesterday found guilty at a General Court Martial at Fort Canning of writing an indecent and anonymous letter
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  • 558 3  -  JOSEPH YEO By Standard Staff Reporter THE FIRST CASE m connection with the trafficking of •children was heard m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterda\vwhen a Chjnese was convicted of selling his nine-year-old daughter on two occasions for a total of $450 'because he
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  • 357 3 By MICHAEL CONNORS Standard Staff Reporter CAN poltergeist ring up on the telephone, speak and leave a message? Well maybe. For early yesterday morning, the telephone m The Standard office jangled imperiously and a voice (far from ghostly) save an address m Lorong Limau
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    62 3 Standard picture by Winner of two awards this year is Master Look Yew Seng, Std. V. of Gan Eng Seng School. He won the Lim Boon Keng Gold Medal for being the first boy m Std. V. Yesterday he was awarded a P.T.A. scholarship which bought him the complete set
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  • 80 3 LEE HUAN SIAH of Hylam Street, who tried to export 42 watches without a permit, not only lost the watches, but was yesterday m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court' fined $680. The fine represented the amount Lee paid for the watches. The court was told
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  • 91 3 WHEN HASSAN bin Wahid was arrested by police constable, Ismail bin Bidin, at Kallang Basin for not depositing his port clearance and manifest of cargo at the Port Office on Nov. 30, he tried to obtain his release by offering the policeman $20. This was told
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  • 59 3 A charge of cheating Sam Cheong and Company of $5,000 cash at Bentong. Pahang on Oct. 30, by dishonestly inducing the firm to deliver him the money, was explained to John Thomas Jones m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. Bail of $3 000 was
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  • 34 3 THE Governor has appointed Mr W C. Taylor, the Acting Financial Secretary m Singapore, to act as Secretary for Economic Affairs, m addition to his own duties with effect from Dec. 3.
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  • 156 3 ,T S l?A d r a sf'avT,?, rtnveniif#l tfie of the president of the school's Parent Teacher AssociaXl TW,* was made possible by Committee's appeal to provide more poor boys with text book* for the ensuing academic year. With some $1,500 subscribed, the Committee
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  • 409 3 Mrs. Barbara Richmond, a 24-year-old woman civilian employee of the I> G" Stall Branch, Singapore Base District, broke down towards the end of her cross-examina-tion by Mclvor, who was Superintendent of that branch. Mclvor too showed signs of strain during his plea for leniency after
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  • 420 3 She handed over the letter to Mr. Alford. At the time her handing of the letter to Mr. Alford. she felt that the writing on me letter was "very familiar" to her. Sometime later she fell that the hand writing was that ol Mclvor. Cross-examined by Mclvor.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 522 4 JOHORELBAHRL, Thurs. A human skull, with a big hole al the base, presumed to he .that of Gunner O'Leary, a British soldier who was first listed as dead mid later as missing, was produced as an exhibit before the Magistrate, Inche kadir bin Yusof
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  • 120 4 IAIPI.Nd Thurs. Stories are circulating here that tigers hj>r been seen m different parts ot the town. Ylr swaminathan. an eraplt>\ff of the Prisons Department t Id The Standard that rer«ntlv he saw a tiger prowline on a knoll overlooking his quarters lit- lhes m
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  • 68 4 KLUAIN I rhurs.— The manager ol ;.t X igCu perativcSti i Mr Han Thy« Kwang. has beer, st::: tc Kuala Lurr.pur fol trainii l and n ih the building near- l i r, the store will be opei en v- ortly S« m< 500 Diembcra of
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  • 24 4 DM HI M khamed Yaakob. As gistani District Officer. Gua Musanf baa been transferred to Pasir Mas He introduced Scouti; children of sQuattera m
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  • 227 4 9 REDS KILLED, 3 GIVE UP Four Walked Into Ambush Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A total of nine handits were killed and three surrendered m the Four of them were killed by a security forces' patrol m ambush m the Kampar area of Perak, last night. The four
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    51 4 Nurses, businessmen as well as Government officials were present at the Welfare Dance held at the Johore International Club. Among those present were the British Adviser, and Mrs. J. Falconer. Standard picture shows (from left): Miss Elsie Fang, Che Adam Hussein, Mrs. Stella Koh, Mr. Michael Lee and Miss Phyllis
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  • 108 4 Ala general meeting held ai the Indian Association premises at Pontian, Johore. the following office bearers were elected. President Mr V Krishna, Vice President: Mr N. S Piilai Hon. Secretary: Mr H. S V Ramniya. Asst Secretary: Mr G. Jambulingam. Hon Treasurer: Mr P G Nambiar Committee:
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  • 60 4 A CHARGE of committing criminal breach of trus* of cash and property to the value of $519 while «°t Kemaman during October was explained tfo Tan Ming Chung (31). m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday Tan was remanded until Dec. 6, pending the arrival
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  • 29 4 It is officially stated that Monday. Dec 10. 1951. will be observed as a Public Holiday m Selangor on the occasion of the Birthday of Prophet Mohamed
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  • 207 4 MP Urges Effective Questioning LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter). Mr. Anstruther Gray. Conservative, asked the Minister of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd m the House of Commons yesterday to bea* m mind that the lives of British settlers might well depend on the successful and effective interrogation of suspects. Earlier.
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  • 94 4 LONDON. Thurs. (Reutfr) Mr. Frederick (>ough. Conservative, asked m the House of Commons yesterday to what extent troops m Malaya were issued with flame-throwers and whether this equipment was up to date and satisfactory. Mr. Anton Head. Secretary for War. replied that two
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  • 46 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Thirty nine people were arrested by security forces acting on information at a resettlement area m the Kiuan^ district of Johore yesterday Among them were a number of suspected members of a Communist Self Protection Corps.
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  • 226 4 Mawai Question In Commons Debate LONDON, Thurs, (Reuter).— Mr. Stanley Awbery, Labour, asked m the House of Commons yesterday why the Malayan Chinese Association was not consulted before any decision was taken to abandon the Mawai settlement m Johore. He also asked why the families were only given three days'
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  • 22 4 DR R. K. THIRUPAD Medical Officer. Klang and Coast has left for India on long leave with his family.
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  • 413 4 Fed. Woman Gets Lifer For Ha ving Bandit Supplies KUALA LUMPUR, Thu re.—" People who assist bandits by providing them with food are as bad as the bandits and they deserve whatever they get'\ said Mr. Justice Wilson, at the Hijih Court here today when he convicted a young, pretty
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  • 55 4 KLANG, Thurs. Mr X Sathasivam, building overseer Klang and Coast, and Mr. Ponnumpalam of the Marine Department, were given a dinner by the members of the T-iTril Abiryirthy Sangam. at the Town Tamil School Building. Mr. Sathasivam is Koing to Ceylon on long leave, and Mr. Ponnumpalam is
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  • 62 4 TAN KHOO, 44. was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. B G. Smith, m the Parit Buntar magistrate's court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of being m possession of 48 pounds of opium at Coast Road. Kuala Kurau Tan Khoo
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  • 25 4 A SPECIAL Constable. Konar bin Tacob, aged 24, was sentenced to 3 months' rigorous imprisonment by th€ Muar Magistrate, Inche _Rauf for absenting from duty.
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  • 236 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. Contrary to expectations Police and civilian Mr. Oliver Lyttelton's presence m lpoh yesterday did not attract bandits or bandit activities m and around this town whose reputation for hand-grenade incidents is second to none m the country. Instead his
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  • 410 5 POLITICIANS BLAMED FOR EDUCATION CRISIS Principal Hits Out At Policy IDAH SUndard htaff Correspondent IfUH, Thur».— The Perak State Councillor and rrincifml of the Anglo-Chinese School, Kampar, Mr. Ruppusaiiiy, has made another attack on the names, renn-Wu and Central Advisory reports on education m this country. He also criticised the
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    66 5 taiiek Mt-rn-a*i from known Mtrkan K.»t.i B.ihru, is seen •v O>ur 'from KcUntm for the ot the year at l English School last Monday. < luarded ma- nually by the Old Boys of the School. Che Malek Meriea* is a brother of Malayan welkuown sprinter Sidique Meriraa. He
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  • 156 5 \l V 1 1 M I*l X, Thtir*. Man* for the raising prets tor the future defence «f the country puabcd aheatl by the K»*«lrralion <>ii\i*riinient, ilard :»rii!», lolloping talk* whuli Mr. Oliver be ft, litlt J of Slalo for lliV CttlMries, had
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  • 60 5 THE SINGAPORE Govern- ment last ni?ht denied a Straits Times report that the Government was proposing to amend the Trade Union Ordinance so as Ito bar an official of a trade union from holding office *'ith another union. The denial stales that no such proposal has
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  • 125 5 Councillor Escapes Ambush Standard Staff C orresp«nd»nt MALACCA. Wed. The Settlement Councillor and Malacca M.C.A. Vue-President, Mr. Khoo Kirn Lian. escaped a bandit ambush at the LOth mile Kuala Sungei Bahru Road yesterday. Mr. Khoo. who is also the manager of the Tynbalak Estate, was an his way with a
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  • 80 5 Standard Staff Rfporter SINGAPORE Q-.n Councillors will meet the Secretary ol State for Colonies. M'\ Oliver Lyttelton. on Dec 10 at the City Council Chamber. The leader* of the parties, Mr. E. V. Davies (Labour) and Mr. A. P. Rajah (Progressive) m the Council will spe;<k
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  • 53 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LL'MPI'R. Tours.— O'A'ing |o the derailment of a goods train last night, ihe day mail train^ between Kuala Lumpur and ipo have been cancelled today Normal services are expected to be resumed tomorrow. intending passengers are advised to keep In touca *'ith their
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    26 5 Standard photo by "The Moaning of Christmas" a play by the students ol the Fairnrid l Girls Afternoon School given at theirChmtn.as concert yesterday.— Michael Goh
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  • 137 5 Standard Stall Reporter VACANCIES Jor CfaineselaiUEuase teachers m Government English schools .re attracting the attention of hundreds ot teachers m the Colony's Chinese schools, j It is estimated that by December 12-the dateline far app icat£u Tto Eorirarded -at le:«st 400 Chines sch.ioi twcbers would
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  • 192 5 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Further steps to develop the medical services m the Federation are contemplated by government. Dr. Lee Tiang Keng Member tor Health, at a conference of State and Settlement medical heads at Penang today, said that Mr. Oliver Lyttelton
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  • 71 5 Standard Stall Reporter A 'CHRISTMAS programme" consisting nt a variety concert, was held by the Fairfieids Girls Afternoon Schooi m Singapore yesterday. The show was staged by the pupils from Primary I to Standard IV. A number of one-act plays was performed, m addition to sonjjs nnd
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    160 5 THUS sketch wilt show why about 300 rarg more will congest the traffic cruising round the Collver Quay Raffles Place area looking for car parks. The area on the left totalling 63.300 square feet or a little more than half the total area of the present parking facilities
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  • 39 5 PEXANG Thurs.— The Executive En^inetT Buttervvorth, reports tai.s morning that tiie 131 milestone main road north is flooded to a deptn ot 9 ins. The water is rising and the road i> not passable to liijht traffic.
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  • 141 5 SIfBSTATIONS m Singapore liablr to Ur lo.ul >li<MlHii«< Albrrt "Mirrl. SUatl Mri*«'l. S>w Irr Witrks. Kirr Stone, Mttvkriirtr Uim«l. ttnkit Tim:<ii I'iiiiips. lt;il»-x»i«-r Ko.nl. flulan Ampas, lt.\l.lt.< Mi Kit( (lie. !tr:<H<(fl! W«e. Ivlrunl Golf (hill. SHefcir runi|io. \rr Soon, Si'l«-t;ir *irrii's<,. M.iit.il Hospital, Trafalgar i:-t:it«*. New Woriii. Jutland
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  • 551 5 THAT THERE was a clear conflict of evidence between the Master and the No. 1 Gunner wan a miilmih*-r-joii made by Mr. A. D. Farrell, irprrifiiliifcj, the Attorney<Genrral, m the High Court yesterday durint; a .Marine Inquiry into the grounding of the Keuionu. a motor-vessel owne<!
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  • 245 5 IPOH. Thurv— The Sweep Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association annoiinif d here today that it will be paying bigfffr prises for the winning tickets of the sixth million dollar lottery, tho draw for which will tike place at Kuala Lumpur on January 13, next
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  • 42 5 IWr VI- K.HI Chin i i g m titled m tha Sjngapo c nnl Polios Couil v este d i ot a i Ma. iie i>f u• ing m ■< common fan < m North Bridge K'.<d on .J B 8
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    • 114 5 SINGAPORE iIMM E— =^4B^-^b^v jmCTy^fc-^ V.M.C.A.: Commercia] Hass. judo practice weight-lifting aud body-building 5..;u p.ni.; Malay literacy class <.."0 p.m.. Spore Cliine.se Girls' School concert 7 p.m. PITMAN'S Examinations m Commercial subjects at Middle R;»;td and Col Iyer Quay. Chinese V.M.C.A.: Music rla^s i 2.:;0 p.m.: badminton 5 p.m.; I
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 912 6 IN the normal course of events Soh Suan, the vegetable hawker, would have lived out his allotted span of life without all the fuss and bother that now surrounds him. All the public recognition he would have had of his existence would have been a
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  • 761 6 A PENSIONER WRITES TO MR LYTTELTON Destitution and desperation and consequent loss of faith m the Government amongst thousands of widows and orphans, service pensioners, and also dissatisfaction among Asian serving officers are a few of the many factors which militate against suppression of Communism. Appeals made by the PanMalayan
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  • 562 6 Sir; I refer to your leader, which appeared m Tuesday's issue entitled "Mr. Williams and Mr. Tan" and wish to correct the wrong impression you have gained with regard to my comments. I did not complain that the "Colony's" Press had not given
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  • 15 6 "Oh! I said, 'Been deaf for long?'' Or am I talking to myself—?"
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  • 270 6 Sir. As a result of the recent flood heavy losses have been caused tv the personal belongings, poultry, pigs and vegetable crops of sellers m the Resettlement Area at the 3rd mile Port Dickson Road. Seremban. It has now been considered advisable to resettle them
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 781 6 Sir: From time immemorial British law has not only safeguarded but asserted the power, the potentiality, and the responsibility of the Press. But today, m Singapore, the powers that be aim at curtailing the power and the freedom that the press has
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  • 438 6 S*ir: Let us do some plain speaking about the Emergency. I see that there is little or no improvement m the fight against communist bandits. Although they have been tracked up and down the Malay Peninsula for over three years, the number of casualties on either side is
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  • 555 6 BANGKOK. Dec. 6. THE new Siamese coup d'etat was launched at the very moment when King Phumiphon Aduldet waf^iready m the last stag? of his trip to Bangkok The liner carrying him and his family was practically m Siamese territorial waters •nd it would have been difficult
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  • 253 6 Review fo Views The Coming Slump THE ru boom the i signed Europe Utuf wan,' that price rubber migi hNV BS ft) .'.< a k tne coi'. of rice rem n says that thi not fi -ise the p: i countJ price do n ;:.e OT l\ ocr tnd .;-h
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 84 6 i^i i THERE'S NO BETTER Bt% of headache eye ff<^«l pain, eye fatigue, nervous M t %t\ exhaustion are the direct /Lj*l I result of visual defects iggg^s&i TO RELIE\t THE /T^\ s*^D SYMPTOMS only a I/ \> V thorough accurate and If* r^m scientific examination hy E%L/ W condition
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    • 54 6 J P. RAMLEE i- lir-t f.i\omil«' ;t?:;:"m <•" -jc »en P«ffcc Malay i 1 1 Film song* from M. h. P. 'i' 111 PATHE Z^^\ PATHE J MALAY (%Sss\ MALAY J RECORDS Vf^fi RECORDS j T. Hcmslcy Co., Ltd. Spore b X L distributors for -X THt GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LTD
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  • 339 7 I ranee Answers Red Demand For UN Ban ,iiv !W. (> (AP) T Frenchdtl^aU to the U.N., Jules answered Russia s demands for a U.N. ban on atomic ih a declaration that the atomic weapon is necessary to i* was disclosed Wednesday night by authoritative sources
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  • 112 7 h,< b (AP)— Today is elation day m Nation- juul d*lrgrtkiMo Here campaicnins v dnrsdai ni|(fal f«r <li>{>utcd soats on iht* i« >l ;;is«l the International Tour! of ■i F HF s n c the B i nanent i o year 1-
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  • 41 7 Dt-c. t: \P' I Sec eUu y I astc n Affaii >. •if, President Xv andai on, sel up m I a C I Bai naitl I c al the i 6S es ted ni> but baa
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  • 135 7 King Makes 'Excellent Progress' LONDON. Dec. 6. (Renter). Queen Elizabeth said yesterday she was glad to be able to say that the King "'continues to make most excellent progress." "The sympathy anfi goodwill by which we have been surrounded have been the greatest support to Us both during the.se anxious
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  • 182 7 PARIS. Dec. 6, t Reiner).— The United States. Britain, France and Canada were ■among the 11 nations who ab- stained on a resolution m the Trusteeship Committee yesterday to give Reverend Michael Scott, champion of the Herero tribes, a hearing "without prejudice to any future
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  • 52 7 INVERNESS.* Scotland, Dec. 6,1 fAP>— Viscount Gough. a B:i- •5 h hero o r World War I. died i hospital Tuesday night after a heart attack. He was 09. Goush lost an arm and won -he Military Cross during an action igainsi the Germans m 1 France
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  • 132 7 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 6. «AP>. —Vatican sources expressed regret Wednesday that Yugoslavia had attached a condition to the release of Archbishop Stepinac. These sources said it was good to hear that Msgr. Stepinac was out of prison. But one informant close to the Vatican
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  • 224 7 LONDON, Dei*. 6 (LP) The Marquesg of Reading Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Vffiiir* indicated yesterday that Britain does not intend to widen the dispute with Egypt now by ivrvinj* open the Suez Canal to tankers bound for Haita refineries. I O rd
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  • 164 7 Tragic Commentary On Civilization Mrs. FDR PARIS Dec 6, (AP).— Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt said *n*e United Nations Wednesday that "callous bru tality" is now commonplace m certain areas of the world. "It is a traffic commentary on the status of cmlijat on m the middled the 20th Cent ry
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  • 68 7 The Big Four met Dec. 3 for their first secret talks aimed at ending the world arms rare m Paris. Photo shows left to right just before the conference opened: French Delegate Jules Moch; British Minister of State Selwyn Lloyd; Mexican President of the U.N. General Assembly
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  • 249 7 UK Mourns Loss Of 23 Cadets King Sends Deep Regrets CHATHAM, Deo. 6 (UP)— Teachers did not call the names of 23 boys ataent from the roll call yesterday. The missing lads were "toy soldiers" of the Royal Marine Cadets Corps run down Tuesday night by a bus m Britain's
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  • 136 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 6 (UP) Dr. Ernest B. Chain, Nobel Proe winning scientist who helped to develop penicillin, has been prevented from coming to the United Slates "for security reasons." a State Department spokesman said yesterday. The Department declined to say what security reasons were
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  • 53 7 TOKYO. Dff C <AFP)— Allied Headquarters :(.day handed the administration of the Ryukyu islands over to ihe Japanese government although it is still to be carried out under the conIn. l of SCAP. These seven little islands north of Okinawa were removed from Japanese
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  • 149 7 WASHWCTON, D^. 6 (I P)_ J»..f..,.r* fajauJ, HolM'ri A. Uvett ailarlpard yrHlerda% a pr«Jimiit«r* estimate «f I^S* 1"t OfNMMMMIOO m^W- m s. „tembrr 1,, the fiscal 1933 mililary bu«lsH. This is SI4.4O(UMHI.<miO under the mi!i;«ry budge: for the current fiscal year L)ve'.t
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  • 200 7 Hatt a Calms Anti-Dutch Sentiments JAKARTA. Dtr. 6, (AFP).— Vice-Presidenl Mohammed Hatta said today th^ii West New Guinea was for the Dutch only a prestige matter and we musi try and convince ihe Dutch thai it is not profitable for them to keep the area." Addressing a nutting o! administration
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  • 74 7 US Studying Recognition 0 f Thai Govt. WASHINGTON, Dec 6 (UP) Acting Secretary of State James E. Webb .<;ud yesterdaj thai the United S'.;ile«; h.o under v«rv careful study the question <>', recognition of the He v regimes m both Thailand and Syria. The question ol recognition i.particularly tmportani for
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  • 103 7 NEW YORK. Dee f>. (IP) Former Aetinp NmMml of Nationalist China. Li Tsung-jen. said he planned re sane control of the Formosa Government, replacing Chi.tn; Kai-shek, whom he described as an "usurper Li said "m the near future" he would announce tr»« plan
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  • 168 7 NEW YORK, Die 6 Chaii nan Goi don Dem i the Atomic Energy Com lission said last night that v:.-. piai; c now j for i a I new i xparaion i i Aim-! a atomic <nn apon; m put the third sine.-
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  • 200 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Da (UP).— A storm thai bnwi* i gusts of wind as high a*- llfi i miles an hour whirled easl t 'yesterday leaving a traf 1 damage and Destruction < < i lour Pacific coast states Rain, sntnv and strong were forecast
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    • 37 7 the storu of Malayan Trawl... <£^ 1 y\/HEN roads were first developed, torch bearers led the way for HI BJ Bf B wiih conitort AT II mm B I I/Vff I j fMzrT'JjUL^l CQ llQm OCEAN iU.LO.NC. S.NCAPORI
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    • 34 7 YOUR CHRISTMAS WONT iE COMPLETE WITHOUT CIGARS Ifcm m- i V''^k mm m\\ ll* IB 7 1 I •II r c kj c o a i ntDT r > —^=INVINCIBLES^ Mv j M„„ ROBINSON CO. .»»>..«
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 144 8 Standard Aviation Reporter WORK this week be^an on the construction of Malacca airfield m preparation for Dakota service* on the main Malayan internal trunk route. The airstrip at Batu Berendan. five miles from; Malacca town, is at the moment only able to accommodate light
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  • 85 8 Lloyd Triestino Launch 6th Ship For FE Service Standard Shipping Reporter THE Italian shipping line, Frieslino, .v > t "en resumed their pre-war Europe-Sin^apore-Far Eas> service. nave launched their sixth new vessel since the wax. The liner is the 1 1. 660- ton Asia which will carry more than 400
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  • 62 8 THE freighter Hoegh 5t!% v Hiht has arri\ed ::-»n Au-f i i.i Keith 36.46J bags of Hour, 12.995 cases >if milk. 2.4 V) part »:\> A Kiwi polish. 6.992 bags o! oaU. 719 bags of vv ax. (.24 aj^i 3 L salt cake. I.B'lu cases marSarine 600 cartons
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  • 187 8 Typhoon Damages Hold, Cement Cargo Standard Shipping Reporter TYPHOO.VBATTKRED 33 year-old freighter yesterday became the fir«l Japanese vessel since the war to enter the Singapore Harlw.jir Board docks for repair* The ship was the 3.295-ton Esutoru Maru, carrying a cargo of 4 000 tons of
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  • 105 8 AIR Vice Marshal F. M. Bladin, Air Member for Personnel. Royal Australian Air Force, arrived m Singapore last night by R.A.F. 'plane from Japan for a short visit to the R.A.A.F. Squadrons m Ma' ay a. The A.V-M. landed at Changi. and will stay until
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  • 141 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SPECIALLY built to rater for the Chinese deck passenger trade between Indonesia, Singapore and Hongkong, the new Royal Interocean Lin«-* 8,6.10-lon passenger-freighter, Tjiiuwah, Kill arri\e m Singapore on Monday on her maiden voyage to Hongkong. Sister ship of the Tjiwangi. the twin-screw
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  • 118 8 LONDON. Der. 5. (AFP).— The Soviet Union lias introduced several new types of jet aircraft, according to this year's "Jane's All the World's, Aircraft," a publication giving a survey of al! the aircraft used m the world. A powerfully armed jet plane which
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 533 8 151 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct O»wfcml fin Fr.wcUco Los Angeles All Americ.n O Canod.an Cities Pen3i»g P. S'h«m S'por. Aft LA/S* L. LUCKENBACH SaiU 6 O^c 25 Dec ALASKA 3€AR 22 26 Dec 2T/2i Dec 14/20 0.-c 23 Jan 2? O:c '2 Jan lACOI LUCKCNBACH 24 26 Jan
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    • 276 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- America Line Nedcrlond Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE JEW ORLEANS Spore P. S'nam Pcna ii, Soesfdvk IHALt In Port 14/15 Dec 16' 1 7 Dec SALATIGA RLi 29 Dec/4 Jan 5/6 Jon 7/8 Jan RADJA iSMN>
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    • 519 8 HP^SS£S^ZIS»^ W -^B I*l J m^ m jJZ^Sr H B^^ A H B 9 88l V^^^^_ml BL^B^^fl .Bbm Bl $'ha. "KINA" for Bangkok, Hong. N kong, Manila. Kobe > Yokohomo 21-25 Dec "*a 7" 1 r* "LALANDIA" t for Saigon u<c Oe: 5 j0 t Bangkok 24-25 Dec "KAMBODIA" for
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 67 8 Despatches Today: [ndo-China 3 i m. by Buluh. Hongkong. China, .lapan and Philippines noon by Leneverett, ftfedan by Stia, Ceyh»n noon by Benattow Britain. X. [reland. Eire. Europe, X. and W. Africa. Wesl Indies (parcels only) by Benattow, I.S.A. n p.m, by J. L. Luckeubach, Djambi by Kota Nica. Arrivals
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  • 445 9 v v ore Researcnon Soya Bean PROBLEM of retaining the full protein percentage of soya nuumfactared product is engaging the attention of a young lan i.lice Teck, who is now busy conducting experiments biological department of Yeo Hiap Seng sauce factory m Singapore. He stated
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  • 43 9 AUSTRALIA TO ASSIST SOUTH ASIAN FORESTRY tndet p ier« fee > O itch i C anasss >:- .e X :he pro- P an. ssjst M A era 'I Mr Yeo Thian Seag. one of five brothers who are all o>managins -partners of the sauce factory.
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  • 10 9 Spe g pri< ea t'6 tO£l SterXX G
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  • 39 9 Left In The Re d FAO E 1351 nnai ciai rei m »«~T:" thai the last Ihree Sovie t satellite cou tries to leave he I N Fo^ and Asricultural O:can. nation m ked ;t owing *****0.705 A. P.
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  • 7 9 DFGDJ;G A. P.
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  • 86 9 ttufoba a wort:- fH the 30. 1951. is lotal of ■ids. vestment small credit c balance oi fear, lwvi*i ere. I of profit OH b Pr°- vded for grecton tees and j $27,035 for 193 income tax interim dividend of ten per "cent bad been
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  • 18 9 Wmgtma Germany. w;th FC A > a rr-* *o production of co" tram WOMOC tons 4ai& tc 4 A.F.P.
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  • 90 9 Standard Market Reporter iS? today xtTha/eTwere mostly steady, wh.le industrials were quiet. i SSSSfi,** S£ gj Taipinl Con k(jß| 207 Alor Gaiah -15 }j| Ayer Pan* J-fo Conneraara S Kluan£ }25 130 Malacca Pinda l.w J Sandycroft 1-J5 Suloh t ,Jg Sungei Tukang 1-35 l-« 1
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  • 108 9 Textile Mills In US To Spend $746 Mil. For Modernisation AMERICAN textile wiiHs this year will speixi or commit a record sum of U*****,200,000 for plant modernization, the publication "Textile World" said m its annual mill checking issue The amount will be almost SO per cent more than the sum
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  • 60 9 m Canberra that the i^Pf"^^ peace does not restrict the KKwTof the Australian Government^ protect its i*6\ntortm. h«. Vaid the Government would coS&nSV tra.ffs «|J ojjr appropriate measures against dump iAg if Japan sought to sell g«»^ to Australia at lower than fair market value
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  • 54 9 7AKARTA Dec. 6 (Reutcr). i^nSian Finance Minister W wfbisono bas confirmed 7SSS33Xm abolish the W**™' German "Tnfe.rn.tio. Mister Arnold report mm J™*™ it ts translated would deprive Covcrnment o* an annual income a*» ut uuw rupiabs. with I»doi»e»i-« «cooomlc *«ye loptneot. Abolishment of ***f Ldone^TT^
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  • 418 9 Could Become Flourishing Industry Here By GEORGE RASIAH, Standard Staff Reporter GREAT economic potentialities are seen for Hie soya* bean industry by Singapore's soya bean industrialists, now that it has been ascertained that soya bean growing tests have been successfully carried out m the Federation. If
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  • 114 9 rtffc latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday weie per lb:— Bayers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose $1.39 $1,391 FOB i D bales Dec No 1 RSS $1,391 $l-39i No 2 RSS $1.34 $1.34$ No 3 KSS $1.30 Sl.SOi Tone: Quiet. LONDON BBfcK Thursday's opening prices per lb. were:
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  • 90 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore was quiet m all sections yesterday, with very httie business being reported Copra was a dull market with buyers at $38 per picul and sellers $384 with no business Pa Coconut oil had %**<** $62* per picul and
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  • 128 9 Standard Market Reporter DULL conditions prevailed on the rubber market m Singapore yesterday, the hi^hcsl price for first pxade rubber for December shipment transacted bein«j $1.39! per lb. Quotations tended to sag during the day At the close, the market, was quiet at 3 cent
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  • 60 9 Japan Concession To Investors THE Japanese Government is consider. up a revision oJ the Foreign Investment Law to enable foreign Investors to remit the.r capital Invested m stocks The existing iaw perm.tp the rem:ttance of investment profits (interests and dividends.} A bill to this effect will tee presented to the
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  • 171 9 VL4SII!N<;TON. Dec 6 (Beater) TJh- I.S. rSalional IYo«Iu«-lion A.itlmriU hat- «tutotiu<-< «l it \m\\ remove all reatrkfiowi <»" ih<" rowDuipli— <»f \iM»riraiiitradiired nvnthrlir riiMx-r <'\<«-|»l some iMrM 1:1 ailo on JaiK L 952 r Wi Lo irr i l till HFC U.S. do
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  • 174 9 Considerable progress has been made m the Chittamjan Lo« i motive Workshop near Calcutta Ninety -five per cent of the v. >rk o! the Rs 140 million projed is now complete Th-e site work of the p: ied began m June 1948 and actual building of the
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  • 151 9 BRAZIL TO PRODUCE NEWSPRINT IN' A bid to iaaprove th< i rid todpulp Ecu re the U N F >d and Agri- tura ganisation U cor.s.-:er-inf i i tposal to help Brazil with experi w is m obtaining usable woodpulp from tier vast Interior bard r sod toresti However n
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  • 33 9 R A 'I D LINI A\c Rubbei Con harvested ci ol 115.900 t and Paril I k i I :,v J8.41' i. during November, repofi the set !'<■: :>■ Wnugh nnd v a
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  • 27 9 BUB I MALAY Its Cn n rt the 1 i :->-' tin outputs X .en < X D In. piculs, aod Renoruj ted Tin Iginj 11 I
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  • 31 9 rHEU.fi I I :t H a .!»<! i; s «r;r "(Hi to i < ■<> Jbuy nif(j cmaJ r. ;■..<..: m U Kinn- i 'ur (i> tue ;,'< i bi I U.P.
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  • 23 9 THI IK R( >!,<■•■ h tion i inane* C hrn cant thai i iv (crn g n h-w an dollar mm* A .< f>;i;>«'! U.P.
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  • 119 9 THE United States has called on the free nations overseas to increase the 1952 crude oil production to over 5,000,000 barrels per day or about nine per cent above the present levels. The U.S. Petroleum AdminLvtra- tion for Defence laid m Washington
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 72 9 UNDERWOOD l» WORLD'S LEADBW TYPEWRITER I i I > (.EN ERAL AGENCIES (MALAYA) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PENANC S3ME DARBY CO. LTD. H l Hl MALACCA KOTABAHRU > ♦> BAWOoFr COMPANY UMITEi (Est over 50 jpears) handlers Contractors, Stevedores, Ugwer, laurrh ami Naval Suppliers, Provwinn* and ship »t«re« slecfcißi*BEAB t OFFICE:
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    • 99 9 uWenience It's yours when you fly fflffi^g Pan American to the U. S. A* B^~i| Mte *Strato w aippcrs for th» U.S.A. Uk« or you can fpond a f«-w riay« m ?U ©ff from Manila m the evening. You Hawaiian Iblan.l*. Foe W*ervati«o% bave a full boriness day m the
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  • 4 10 THE STANDARD Junior League
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  • 844 10  -  ANNE KERR Continuing The Adventures Of Ah Nem By THE STORY SO FAR: READ THIS FIRST— 4 SEM and Ah Kirn, two old wizards, are travelling through the sky m a flying basket belonging to Ah Kirn. Ah Kirn, who is very absent-minded, recited a spell which
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  • 103 10 nPRAMP:— "Can you snare -I me something to e.u, ma'am?" LADY:—^Wait a moment I'll o:i!l my husband.** TRAMP (hui riedlyv— -Qh. no. ma'am I'm not a cannibal PA —"What did you learn m school today Hamish?" HAMISH— "1 learned that those sums you did fjr me last ni^'nt
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  • 137 10 LEAGUERS' POST BOX **~\FY hobby is rather an un--»X usual one, for I collect boxes. Not just plain ordinary ones, but colourful patterned ones for instance, soap, shampoo and chocolate boxes. "So far I have 22. including Dutch. French. Austrian American ones. ANN COopi:r ci 4). '•r\'E often wished I
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  • 31 10 T HAVE a little cat, -^Oh so pretty and so fat. It loves to run up a tree And then jump down on me. ONG SIN POEY. (Spore).
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  • 50 10 OBVIOISLY enjoying themselves are these chimpanzees being trained by Italian-born Amletto Sciplint who was brought up with a young chimp and claims he understands their language. Both animals and trainer will make their appearance at Christmas time m Bertram Mills' Circus m London.
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  • 263 10 HERE is an inteiesting experiment that will demonstrate "sympathetic vib ration. Until you see it done you will never believe it couid happen. Take two chairs and place them back to back from three to four feet apart. Make thf> chairs stationary by having a spectator sit. on
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 301 10 \\\\\\x^..^\^\\K\* Morning Matiaees at' a.«t «"*v i Tomorrow: TICKtT TO TOMAHAWK" I J Sunday "BTAMPIW/* New AlhambrA aiq- conditioned TODAY! I i a.«.i. 1.30 1 <>.'•"> 9.3« j m MORE 1> SONGS! DAMiES! I <.ll>! -^^\1 tCHNIC^ I INK M.W AIIIVMMRX IIAHIT! DAILY! _^i^37£^LzL j>3o p.m. S l >|a\M_p\iM:|) DETECTIVE
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    • 262 10 TOn.AYI il. 1.43. 4. JJ» JjJoSE FERRER ,ffL ACADEMY AWAKI) HIS INSPIRED W PP^fl iMls Organised School Parties fl '2fc'^ im Admitted at price to |p V^V SWf mßr^f r^ w^g Mr "HI 1 jBS '•^WSf I W jJ^j Spy' sj TOMORROW r m v#i# KING OF THE A HIGHWAY
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 160 10 "*F »r I iSmm a9 a 1 1^ T^OUAYS FORECAST: This X daT >* difficult and danreroos< > despite a slight ray of luck m the early morning. There is a£ chance of a serious accident. <* < Take care of helfhts. of buildine^ work and so on. Put off
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    • 327 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE new series-no. 39 s— Small amount ■TTT'^nr^m lc!™"T_"™T^™^ m^To™rr™ B_Pewer I 2 b H sb. 89 IP II 12 Mature t t ___^____L__. 13 Collection oi ~T~" v 77 facts 'I IJ H 14— Century 1 plant ,c n ift 15-Divulge lt> 17— Transfix i 1 I
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    • 366 10 KAUIO \IALAYA SI\(iAP()Kh <»84 aietrrs i) metres) Ift a.m. Fmprgrnc-T N'rws (K.L.): I p.m. Liifht Musir: 1. -Ul NVws,; 1.45 Art Van Damme- Quintet; 'i p.m. Light Music: 1.:>«-5 p.m. I ni versify of the Air; «.15 Programme Summary; M? Forces Favourites: 6.55 Annonnrements Singapore Share Market Report; 7 p.m.
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  • 180 11 -W^i RDI f F J Dec 5 (Renter) le J l° da y defeated the D> three goals to two m a a JML ta celebratioS elation s 75th anniversary. dl£ !n r rim?u m? raUy by the ReSt du?Prt n the
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  • 95 11 Dimaggio To Decide PHOENIX. ARIZONA, Dec. 6 yAP) Joe Dimaggio. the greying star of the World Champion New York, Yankees, headed toward New York yesterday and a final decision on whether he will play m 1952. At the end of the 1951 season, the Yankee clipper said he planned to
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  • 148 11  -  Hah Bah Chee THE following ties m the Singapore badminton championships will be played this weekend at the Clerical Union Hall: Saturday at 7.15 p.m.: Veteran Singles: Koh Beng Swee (S. K. Cheng > v Syed Salim (AAU) Koh Keng Siang (Marigold) v Seah Eng Liat (Mayflower) A.
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  • 36 11 LONDON. Dec. 5 (Reuter): Rugby results Rugby Union: County Championship Matches: Middlesex 8 Kent 0. Surrey 5 Eastern Counties 17. Sussex 6 Hampshire 20. Rugby league New Zealand tour: Yorkshire 3 New Zealand 10.
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  • 339 11 d. 3 Div. I—6 F t My Mink 9.00 Malleable Mouldings 8.13 Princeling 8.11 Sealed Orders 8.11 Kind Regards 8.08 Wellington 8.06 White Lilac 8.05 Steeltrap 8.04 Royal Dream 8.04 Canoe 8.03 Rapid Red SM Honourbright 8.00 Enterprise 8.00 CI. 3. Div. 2—6 F. Mandalay
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  • 18 11 Jfofotr are race finishes of the mmeom* a»y of Mpoh race* taken by Scoop*.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 227 11 ■-ovMERCIAL AND =si)LSTRIAL SUPPLIES HI a ines] who api ..ation '.> can r- has plication STEAMSHIP FARES. I |fo Do. k j t in- j ".NICIPAL S LMON :> ac of The Dana 1 at Btftd K.na.v re-: that the' K. ffles us that bej :.-i rei that I be
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    • 981 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ™xS ANG TUB CLUB MEETING 195^1/52 R Saturday. 22nd Dec, 1951 Wednesday 26th Dec 1951 Saturday. 29th DeT 95 Tuesday. Ist Ja£ 1952 ENTRIES close at 12 O'clock Noon on Wednesday 12th December. 1951 1952 are now open Application forms may be obtained from the Secretary gA TOLIMITED
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    • 564 11 PERSONAL WHAT shall I Give? Well, Mary I advise you to read the Siogapore Standard Xmas issues on Dec. 15 where pages and pages of gifts are advertised. These issues .are excellent guides for Christmas shoppers for you and me John. FOR SALE pOR sale G.E.C. 5 Valve Radio and
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  • 1219 12 SB A, IT'S TIME TO QUIT GIVE OVER TO BETTER MEN BY THE SPORTS EDITOR THE Singapore Badminton Association must be congratulating themselves on what they might think is a classic of courageous, wise, determined action suspension of Malaya's four badminton stars: Wong Peng Soon, Ong Poh Urn, Cheong Hock
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  • 276 12 AI.L-IMHA Football Fedentioa'a fc Olympic yam %»'hieh has iiudertaken a tour of the Far East for llit* purpose of collecting fumi* for a trip to Helsiriki m July 1932, arrives m Singapore l>> Cathay Pacific Airways from Honuktuiii today. The team will remain here D
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    41 12 Victoria! op.n.r. CoHa McDonald, m the match \^est Indies \> Victoria >t tbc Mt-lbourne CrkkH tiround on Nov. 24, was Missed by both vi» k.tkoeper hristiani and West Indies Capt.im Stolime\tr when he snicked this bait from P. Jones m the match.
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  • 97 12 CANADIAN grappler Pat Meehan who was beaten by Kin; Kong m his first fight which took place at the Great World nearly two months back, gets his return bout at the Happy World Stadium m the main event of Wally Oakes' promotion tomorrow. A strong supporting
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  • 44 12 ANGLO-CHINESE School past and present boy« will play their annual soccer match for the Tay at th Clerical Union ground: Raffles Institution present boys will also play their annual hocKey match against the past boys today at Bras Basah Road.
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  • 116 12 LONDON, D- 6 MCC have notified the 17 English first-class cricket counties that they are unab'.e to make any distribution to them out oi the profits oi the U'so-51 tour oi Australia. Each county received £850 following :i*? 1946-47 tour. In 3 letter of explanation to
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  • 41 12 PORTLAND, OREGON. Dec. 8 (AP) Matchmaker Tex Salked said yesterday that Ezzard Char.es. fromer heavyweight champion, would fight a ten-rounder here on Dec. 21 against Joe Kahut, Portlandarea tighter who has been drawing well here for several years.
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  • 185 12 TANNY CAMPO, flyweight champion of the Orient, who is due to liiilil Tufty Hancock, Australia's I I 2-pound kingpin at the Happy World stadium on Dec. 21, arrived m Singapore with his manager Phillip Maynard, from Bangkok, yesterday. During his campaigning m Bangkok.
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  • 99 12 MANILA, Dec. 6 (UP) A Hong Kong team will meet Manila swimmers m an intergDrt swimming competition on aturday and Sunday at the Rizal Memorial Pool. The Hong Kong swimmers, here for the meet include Yuk Ling Wong, Ying Chee Fung, Cynthia Eager, Kam Wan Wong,
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  • 115 12 THE following are officials of the SBA, or concerned with SBA committees who resigned during the last three months: Management Committee Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Vice President, connected with the Singapore Badminton Association since 1939. Mr. Tan Choon Seng. Vice President. Mr. Sim Cho Lang, former Vice President
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  • 75 12 SYDNEY, (Reuter-A AP) Tipping by on* sports writer here is that only four women athletes will be m the Australian squad for the Helsinki Games because only that number is likely to qualify. The four likelies are Marjorie Jackson. Shirley Strickland, Verna Johnson and
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  • 159 12 SINGAPORE'S team to play against Penan? m the Foong Seong Cup final will be as follows: Singles Loong Pan Yap, Tan Chong Tee and Lav Teng Chuan or Quek Keng Chuan. Doubles Loono Pan Yap and Low Poh Hye. Teoh Peng Hooi and Lav
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  • 143 12 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Negri Sembilan All Blues will hold their annual dance at the Negri Sembilan Dance Hall on Dec. 12. A large number of players both past and present and their supporters are expected to attend. Earlier m the evening the Blues will
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  • 79 12 CLEVELAND. Dec. 5 (AP>— Two top contenders for the Joey Maxim's light heavyweight crown swap blows here tonight m the Cleveland Mews toyshop fund boxing show Both Harry Mathewi »1 Seattle and Danny Nardico ot Tampa. Florida, will be allowed to come m tor
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  • 33 12 LONDON. Dec. 5 (Reuter)— Football result: F.A. Cup first round fir.-t replay: Ipswich Town 1 Merthyr Tydfill 0. Ipswich now meet Exeter City at Ipswich m second round on December 1">.
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  • 191 12 MELBOURNE, Dee. 6 (AP). Dick Sa*iti ami Frank Sedgman battled their way into the finals of the Victorian championships today as America and Australia broke even m a "preview" of the Davis Cap challenge round. Savitt trounced Ken McGregor Australia's No. 2 player, 6-3, 6-H,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 33 12 ITIMKiS^I 1 1 llflll JlMy^ m HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. F.M. Singapore 5.51 5.41 Malacca 2.08 3.02 Fort Dickson 12.49 1.43 Port Sham 12.21 Penang 7.27 9.09
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