Singapore Standard, 14 January 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard ifc JJL s« X nO. 195 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1952. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CEMTS
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  • 54 1 E-EP.AN Jan. 13 AP Persia has M2 f Britain dissolve" her conBud consulates throughout Persia re dsvs [jv some r'r' el rate E F B sar I md I Fan. I fl Th« the i B note lile the i ad JUSI T side
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  • 7 1 MUSLI M PLEA TO GOVERNOR >taff I.
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  • 12 1 Thalin ald To Ban Red Party p posed ■fts j: Ike IE
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  • 156 1 Standard Suff Correspondent LONDO?.' Jan, ?r>Ifalaj S.r Eti Win3tedt m an ar.-.e to *rt* Da Te.egrapr.. aes ribea Cbinesa participation m the Malayan Horn-? Guard a5 a "nostrum" because of the i s ..<e of soldiering Inherent m a.- Chinase Other than jrr.:r.-nii:s a:.i
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  • 154 1 >:andjrd StafE Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUB 13 Tr.-. resignat n i Director [ntelligeno F ieraai B ..a arm jnced by Government bodaj The o*cial communique state» Sir William* re-sisna tion was due to disagreement between himself and the Federation Government a> to tb^ status assigned
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  • 457 1 Step Toward \j nity 1 aken At XL Talk Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 13:— The first step towards Chinese and Malay unity m Malaya was undertaken today when representatives of the Malayan Chinese Association and United Malays Nationalist Organisation, at a meeting m the Chinese Assembly
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  • 224 1 -Mamlani Mafi < Ul 1 top— dcMl Xl VI V 11 MPt R. Jan. 13. Singapore look ibe Rrsl fjriz* of $300,086 n tht* lI.CJL -v*eep*take tlra*. tkc hi^^f-t -in-U finzt m \!alavan lotter>. Tin «irav» v»a- held to,ia% m thr < bi»C4C A»-fnil>l> Hall
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  • 45 1 Malaya- Thai Airstrip BANGKOK J^a 12, Router- AAP —Tfce Malayan authorities have proposed thai a n-* airstrip b*» built by b<)tij Malaya and Thailand oa the border betw^-^n the two countries to .nd th* suppression of ommuni>: terrorists a Thailand Foreieu Affairs >p«>k»>man said here
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  • 214 1 XL ALA LUMPUR. Jan 13 Th-* MCA UMNO ?atherin^ m the Chinese Aiiembiy Hall were ptfflj disappointed when Sir Ch^ns Lock Tan. who was expmed to address the matins did not arrive when :hi» ntf^ting: started halfiQ tiour alter the scheduied time 'f- r s
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  • 11 1 The A*i Kr.ar. an.-; wife are i m r». i A.P.
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  • 204 1 VI LSHINGTON, Jan. 13 (Renter) The Iniml Statai ha, a S re.d lo «s— e pun ha^ ot Malayan t.n uith a,i initial order believed to amount to 20,600 tonaUout four month,' output m Malaya), it wa- learned brn today from usually
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  • 20 1 Fraaev Cardinal SpeUrr.aa arrived m Ne* Delhi oa i r. D*ck ta trie US. fraaa K>- A.P.
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  • 30 1 Captain Kurt Cat sen .fated t nn« E-"-*-p-^,_ save Loadoo tomorrow W .id irrive m f«*j ITedncada: and Kew wild ticser t^-e neoepti mv U. P.
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  • 144 1 THE UMNO President. Tungku Abdul Rahman, issues. -On thii MUMirwi yo«r |ed is bB j >:n forces m ;raer co work tor me betterment tf people living here and, i combining. y->u feei you tbania achieve T^r object better. "The L'.M.N.O con*titutiori is farseem*
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  • 95 1 l^MVlLl\. Jaii 13 kF IW H-Ui-ti atiliiort!.-* announcf thf% Ltllrd. woaaAed an<i «apiur»-«i 4«^» ji. L,£>. ptiari band mi l#6 rilla li-htt -r- v*hi<h iou^h; tht-m m a «ia>lnn- i»atti«- m ike Sm < ana! /«»m nMI «iav nt-ar i)i^ Td Xl K^-i»ir Britain- t»ii:-< t
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  • 43 1 Standard Staff Corre^pondrn: K r ALA 1 LJMPBS S Sizes ere re si Cror aist terrorists i eagaseme I festerdl one l is I I itfae P The I the sf the process t. a baa lie E
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  • 50 1 S;and_ird Staff Correspondent IPt)H BYI Aft"' ripttl |«S a car t«> stop at m- jun<. tioo of Hu« Low >trf>~: and Xnd^r^n Road lpon at -.-10 p.m l.)d^\ a Mihv poll*- <on >iabi»* fir^d two >hot» at th*' 4 N'S i Pending fun l USC
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  • 425 2  -  GEORGE RASIAH By Standard Staff Reporter Honey Business Has Come ToStay HOiNEY BUSINESS m Singapore has come to stay. Singapore's multi-million dollar Lee Organisation has established a million-dollar mixed farm at 9j mile Ponggol Road with a modern apiary stocked with Italian honey bees imported
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  • 227 2 KATONG is m great need for more schools and the population m that district is depending on more enterprising people to come forward and open more schools, said Singapore Legislative Councillor and President of the Labour Party, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, when he declared
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  • 18 2 President Truman has called for 15,500,000 more volunteers for the U.S. civil defence programme. U.P.
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  • 349 2 Standard Staff Reporter OFFICERS and ratings of the < Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve turned up m full force early yester- < day morning for the Maloyon Film Unit J to make a documentary film of the various activities of the MRNVR
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  • 82 2 TIIE STAFFS of the Sin Chew Jit Poh and The Singapore Standard, were present at a memorial service held yesterday m honour of those who died m an air trash m South Siam on Jan. 1.3, 1951. Among those who died was Mr. Aw Hoe.
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  • 123 2 Tap Water Towgay Unsalea ble-Growers Standard Si«fF Rrporu-r TOWGAY GROWERS agreed yesterday thai Mr. T. V Spillane, the Qtj Analyst, who completed a "pilot" experiment m sprouting beans m tap water has achieve*! T.*» per »»:ii Boeeewi ith preen peas, and 63 p«*r cent uilh Mark peas. When the tup
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  • 256 2 I !.i- fttltowlaf areas hi Singapore vtM MaMe to panei t m* totl.i v Kiiim»\\ Koad. Of It.ir.l Ko.id. \i i.i' in. iii Static, \«l"t^»ii. i .<!>ttoi li.irirr«-tl Kink. .tMH^f street, Static, i pp«t i r.>^* StKrt, Pagoda "lr»-t't. I !>!»*T llokkien MrrH. I'M kerinjf •»tr»-^t. <mm
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  • 72 2 Cheaper, Tea Infants' Food THE :JBTH -Fair Price List" issued by the Controller of Supplies. Singapore, is as follows: Tea: Ilb packets "LION CREST reduced from $2.10 to $200. Infants' Food: lib. tin. GLAXO' "OSTERMILK" reduced from 52.20 to 52.00 2 lb. tin. "GLAXO" reduced from $4.15 ;o $.180. Cigarettes:
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  • 44 2 Balance from Jan. 5 to 11,, inclusive. Group Group Group Group Total "G" "A" "B" "AB" Donation received 47 26 20 4 97 Transfusion given 31 16 24 3 74 Present stock of flasks m hand 34 26 5 1 66
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  • 48 2 MR. J. G. NAPPALI, vice-president of the R.A.S.C. Civilian Association said yesterday that he was organising a new political party m Singapore to be called the "Political Peoples' Party." An inaugural meeting will be held at 106, Telok Kurau Road on Sunday, January 20.
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  • 164 2 'Fair Deal For Pupils Of Regionals Standard Staff Reporter WHEN SCHOOLS reopen today. pupils of regional schools m the Colony will find that their sessions have been switched :hose who attended the morning session for the past two years will now have to go to afternoon schools, and vise versa.
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  • 248 2 Standard Staff Reporter TODAY is Black Monday as 135.000 school children m Government, aided, mission and private schools both English and vernacular, go back to school after their Christmas holidays. Four regional primary and two secondary afternoon schools will begin sessions for the first
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  • 218 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE FIRST BATCH of the Dunearn Road Hostels for students of the University of Malaya ar« expected to be ready sometime m June, if all goes well, Mr. W. G. MacKintosh, Bursar of the University told The Standard yesterday. Two other
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    • 301 2 I 1 (AMERICAN EZM Read They Work f ~T~~~ Under Eisenhower The Ecgi, 4 U t Stand Too Much Footbcli The New m Weapons Tht- Average A.~ •Russian V Incubator tor Birfh of Now Japan Book S. ct on The Si o A- m DECEMBER Is*, WOW ON SALE Sol<>
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    • 66 2 KNOW YOU DOKfT I BUT, FUST— JUM^^ 3l^^^^^ I Jj)L 25^\ I) (MO PERMISSION! j iiil^^%^K L^E ME, DA»SV MAE- \THINKS JI AH GOTTA PEPIMISSIOM I T 'Sy V TUM TM' BOV _X WJ&i^Smm- BUT WILL VOU MAWW Akl- A |A* PERMISSION 1 FROM ,^J V^^K I V ?AH LOVES.
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  • 285 3 Scheme Will Halt Delays, Downed Lines Slancl ard Staff Correspondent. o» r A sehcme thal link of Malaya from Penang to Singapore with me most up-to-date system of radio tele-iommuni. nation is expected to be completed m about 18 months r a Hirf St mat
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  • 403 3 Standard Staff Itcptici JOIIORE BAHRU, 5.,,.._|, m r sports, on, of main iraiWfl of |«VCMM of th r Slate of Johore m I. «l te postwar pt ak last year. This Has dffldofled l»y I. J.9li«y»til Mate Forest Oficer, to The Standard. M'jre than
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  • 102 3 1 1 <1 ir ti Staff t»; ;i pondent I R. Sat .1: A ocia- MISJ i' il -4 > ;>. j>i r 11--toipei 10 to attend MCA he re lerati n U a fi. time v.. s and an Kcretai whose ■'•ci -as m 1
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  • 107 3 iud >taif Correspondent A LUMPUR, Sun.— A I woman, c hik binti ■> :her of Ibe comio a case m the Magistrate's Court, waa fhv I >-'» m .vo weeks' iig tous ent fur i ntempt, p the dock I I during the l-.ear-ca
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 3 KOTA TINGGI was flooded with about five feet of water during: the last few days of heavy rain when most of the inhabitants were forced to evacuate their homes. At one place the water rose to seven feet six inches. Top picture shows a bungalow with water at window level.
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  • 79 3 Barbers Face Big Pre-New Y ear's Rush s With the the Chinese New ..r l. hard lot barber ••■>. especially I shops. where an has bee:: reached i k"ork f>y 3 hours a Jan- jury lfi. Chinese barber I o'clock every tth the extension I they -v:: i have 11
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  • 16 3 Chinese Asso- mpeal- ies for the use c Det< nti m camp j
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  • 63 3 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, -Sun.— The Youth Seen >n q| the North Perak Eurasian Association, Taiping, has decided to combat bigotry, hatred, and racial and 'lass prejudice so as to make this world a better place to live m. The following wore elected office-bearers
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  • 96 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Kl. ALA IJPIS, Sun. A new hostel to aeeommo* <latr 150 hoarder?* it* being built for Clifford Sfhool, Kuala Lipis. The bigger hostel is necessitated by the growing demand for children to be admitted as boarders by parents from far away
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  • 111 3 LOXDON* Jan. 13 (Reuter)— The Conservative Sunday Times today deprecated th e British Government's delay m announcing its decisions on Malaya The paper said the need "was for a pro-consul qualified by experience m both the civil and military spheres "m supreme authority over
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  • 28 3 PENANG. Sun.— The Kitakata Maru which entered port today will unload 53,003 bags of cement here. She is the first ship to come direct from Japan to -Penang.
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  • 80 3 Labour Man Wants Mayor Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. K. C. Chia, the Selangor Labour Party candidate for Imbi Ward m his election speech today, advocated a fully elected Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council and a Mayor by 1955. He said that the present division of the Kuala Lumpur
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  • 33 3 IPOH'S 21 year old AH, bin Bakir is another hornet killer. A white ant inspector of Kilsure Company, own- 1 e d by MrJ Chin Kap Sen*, All destroyed'
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  • 141 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARI, Sun. Backed by several Malay political leaders m Kelantan, a meeting is being arranged at the Majlis Hall, kota Bharu, on Wednesday, to form a strong, single party that will serve as a common platform fur all Malays
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  • 98 3 Indian Dancer Performs At University DEVADATTA Jetley, the well-known Indian dancer, delighted a distinguished audience including the Vice-Chan-cellor of the University of Malaya, Sir George Allen, and the Representative of the Government of India, Mr. Gopala Menon, and Mrs. Menon at a programme of folk songs and dances sponsored by
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  • 139 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Thirty-year-old Leong Siew Kong and his girl friend, Choo Heng Leng (22), who were charged with behaving m a disorderly manner, were warned yesterday by Magistrate, Inche Harun. not to do it again. Leong and Choo were found fighting
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  • 106 3 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun.— "This type of offence is becoming too common and people are apt to resort to knives on the slightest provocation. I therefore ask for a serious view to be taken and press for a deterrent sentence," said Inspector Martin Jalleh when a
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  • 332 3 Of People Places (In Brief) AT a meeting of the Chung Ling High School Union on Friday, it was decided to stage a concert sometime this year, to raise funds for local Chinese school teachers. THE Dato Seri Amar D'Raia. President Town Board. Kota Bharu. declared open the new Chin
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  • 157 3 SINGAPORE Tamils yesterday recalled their "glorious past, replete with mighty and magnificent achievements," at a rally at Jalan Besar Stadium. Their President, Mr. G. Sarangapany, m his address said that "the Tamils who came here were not kings and conquerers, poets or philosophers but
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 26 3 F^?ws!ls^^P^l <!a/fi l LIEUTENANT! "SS^JwiTH WHAT WOULD I WAGER? K^^Ul-iA foONfT LETANYBODY K|f IT'SGONNA BMi y..;.'y>>i?l l^^ViK>% J, OKJ YOUR i"""i v SS i**>C m WWi^k
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  • 856 4 Singapore Standard Independent Morning New spape r Our Problems DIPLOMATIC language usually sweeps people off their feet^ before they know where they are, but we hope the radio address of the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, did not have that effect on the Chinese. This is not an attempt to
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  • 1048 4 Floods, A Meeting, An Eviction And A Red Boss OUR CEYLON CORRESPONDENT WRITES 0N... COLOMBO. VINE and half inches o£ rain m 24 hours was the experience of a number of places on the east coast of Ceylon during the past few days and thunderstorms and cloudbursts have washed away
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 280 4 Sir; The people cry for more houses to be built and more food to be grown m Singapore. Vet when one tries to get on with the job of producing building materials or food, or factories or sheds, one's headache starts. A plan is prepared and
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    • 255 4 Shacks A Puddles Sir: Surely Sir when the City of Singapore has such grandiose schemes m hand for the betterment of the people living within its limits our Councillors can spare a thought for the people who live m the kampongs within the City area. It is rather disconcerting to
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    • 172 4 Sleepy Or KO' ed? Sir: I would like to answer your correspondent whose letter "Why Every Tom, Dick and Harry?" was published on January 7. But it is also a town of contrasts. Its hospital built at a cost of $2,000,000 to the ratepayers has become a white elephant and
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    • 137 4 Sir: I would like to answer your correspondent whose letter "Why Every Tom, Dick and Harry?" wai published on January 7. I agree that the selection of candidates for scholarships should be carefully carried out but I don't agree with him that such candidates should be confined
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    • 151 4 Sir; Going through the letter by Mr. S. Ramachandr* about W. D. Councillors, I got the impression that Mr. Ramachandra is propelled by a spirit of vindictiveness than of reasoning. Perhaps Mr. Ramachandrt is not aware of the fact that the point, whether W. D. employees
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  • 436 4 Sir: May I make one or two comments on the substance of your editorial of Jan. 11. 1952? You say: 'The problems of the Far East have featured prominently m the talks between Mr. Churchill and Mr. Truman. This is because of the growing realisation
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  • 130 4 Sir; Recently J had occasion to visit Kuala Perlis, a village of 3,000 people. I was told by a villager that they had no water supply. Their bathing has to be done m brakish river water. This not very pleasant and so many of the villagers do not
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  • 58 4 Sic: I wish, through the medium of your papers, to tender my belated but nonetheless profound thanks, on behalf of all members of Ward 2. T.T.S.H., to all members of The Truth Light Church, the M.Y.F. and also to Rev. Davidson for their kind gifts during the festive season,
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  • 14 4 I'se Miur common m go ml He*« ihc chief liil (In (irttii.
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  • 363 4  - FROM THE HEADLINES OF YESTERDAY Tiro Drearies of Malayan Trials by R. P. >• Rnjattooria STUDENTS of crime will Bnd m 7n-:j Da-udes of M 'ij/ofi FrMli pu shed by R.P.S. Rajasoona. Advocate and Solicitor. Federation of Malaya, enough mate rial to provide absorbing reading; Brutality, greed, sex perversion, robbery,
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  • 106 5 NEW DELHI. Jan. 13 (AP)— The Congress Party of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru lost majority control of the legislature m the South Indian state of Travancore-Cochin Saturday. The Communist-dominated United Front of Leftists made big gains. Election results gave the Congress Party 44
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  • 178 5 BERLIN, Jan. 13 (AFP) The West German Minister for the unification of Germany. Mr. Jacob kaiser, yesterday invited the East German Prime Minister Mr. Grotewohl, to authorize delegations of "responsible*' West German statesmen to study the situation m the Soviet zone. Mr. Kaiser
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  • 117 5 Greece And Turkey In NATO 'Within Month LONDON, Jan. 13. (AP).— A spokesman for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) predicted Friday ni?ht Greece and Turkey will be full members of the defence alliance within about a month He denied published reports that Turkey will reconsider her application if she
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  • 187 5 PARIS. Jan. 13. (UP). Israel told the United Nations yesterday that she is willing to conCiUo^e pacts of nonaggression with her Arab neighbours to be guaranteed internationally and by the United Nations. Abba Eban of Israel, speaking on the sixth day of the
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  • 104 5 WASHINGTON. Jan. 13 (AP) —The Mutual Security Agency Saturday announced the release of U5558,500,000 m Turkish counterpart funds to increase the size and efficiency of the Turkish Army. The agency, successor to ECA, said this is the largest red ease to date of Marshall Plan
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  • 34 5 TOKYO. Jan. 13. (AP)— Twenty more Japanese war criminals serving 10 to 12 years' sentences were ordered paroled on Jan. 22 fr,om Sugamo prison, the Supreme Command's legal section announced today.
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  • 161 5 WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 «UP> Republican Senator Owen Brewster. back^from a round the world trip, said here yesterday that the United State-; would get better results m its Far Eastern policy if it would work more closely with independent nations m that area such as
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  • 54 5 PM A Journalist All His Life OTTAWA, Jan. 13. (UP)— Winston Churchill w;is made SB honorary member of the Parliament Press Gallery yesterday and remarked that he himself had been a journalist all his life Churchill said. "I have made my living by selling words and I hope some thought*
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  • 329 5 No Commitment In Case Of Major Breach Of Truce LONDON, Jan. 13 (Reuter) Britain** Far Eastern policy has emerged from this week's AngloAmerican talks m Washington substantially unaltered, London officials believed yesterday. Detailed discussions between British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and the United States
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  • 159 5 TOKYO. Jan. 12, (AFP). The Japanese Government will shortly open negotiations with the government of Chiang Kai shek for the conclusion of a "courtesy treaty" between Tokyo and Taipei, according to authoritative Japanese sources here. Commenting on Washington reports concerning the acceptance by
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  • 69 5 WASHINGTON. Jan. 13 (AFP). A State Department spokesman indicated here last night that the United States Government would reject the new Soviet protest against the Mutual Security Act. The spokesman recalled that the United States had rejected Moscow's previous protests and said Washington's position remained
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  • 50 5 i WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. (AP> i Lieutenant-General George E. Stratemeyer. 61. will retire on I January 31 after 36 years service. the Air Force announced Friday. He was stricken with a heart attack last May m Tokyo, where i he commanded the U.S. Far East Air Force.
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  • 207 5 'UN Approves VetoFree Set-up To Cope With Future 'Koreas PARIS, Jan. 13 (UP)— The United Nation* General Assembly smothered Soviet bloc opposition \«st< r <la\ end approved a veto-free machinery to cope uith any fuliire "Koreas." The vote on the Western proposal was 51 to 5 with three abstentions oniy
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  • 112 5 Valluy Likely To Succeed De La tt r e PARIS. Jan. 13 (Reuter). General .Je;i:i Va:uy. 53, |s] believed most likely lo succeed General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, French Commander-] in-Chief and High Commis-I suj.'ier m Indo-China who died here Friday night. General Valluy nras Com-mander-in-Chiel and acting High
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  • 323 5 I»\Kl^. Jan. 13 (I I 1 |< 1 1 i 1 < !ian-«<| it** I niir«l Nation- aioinic position y-■ Irnlay l>\ formally f»r«i|M»»in^ a ban on the atom bomb hi ji*» into effect «»nlv when a complete control M>*tem is fully m
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  • 83 5 PARIS Jan L 3 U Shori y before tht t <;.::.. .1 tie l i v King Seorg) 0 i him the Oi f G rand imandei Order q! I b Bath, a ii Embassy o i auniqiii i I ye aftei von T.m ;i
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  • 786 6 Rubbers Show A Turnover I By A Sprrial Correspondent MALAYAN markets had an extraordinarily good week m which the volume j of business exceeded anything that can be remembered. Tins were predominant but industrials and rubbers furnished a turnover which at any time would have been
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  • 135 6 CHERMANG Development Ltd. Owning 1.985 acres of rubber planted with selected material made a profit m the year ended Sept 30. of $1,667,485 (231 per cent), and paid out 100 per cent to its members all of which are rubber companies. Net liquid assets on balancing date came
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  • 347 6 Industrials. Fraser and Neave Ord $4.15 to $4.20. Gammon $3.00 Goodwood Park Hotel $1.70, Hongkong Bank Colonial $880 to $885. Malayan Breweries $5.35, Malayan Cement 50 c. paid up, SlOOto $1.05. Malayan Collieries 52.02 i McAlister $4J.50 to $42.75, Overseas Chinese Bank $31.50, Robinson $3.95 to $4.00.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 172 6 rpODAVS FORECAST:— In spite J_ of some little annoyances m the early morning the day. on the whole, comes under excellent auspices. In the afternoon, you should carry out minor reforms planned m advance, prepare future activities of importance, pay calls. An atmosphere of good fortune and protection. Inspiration and
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  • 641 7 Bristol Rovers Humble Preston LONDON, Jan. 12 (Reuter)— Thon-h both non-League clubs were knocked out m the third round of the Football Association Cup today nine third division sides remain to represent the smaller clubs whose fortunes always attract great attention. Two had the distinction of
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  • 402 7 F. A. CUP THIRD ROUND Bamslev 3 Colchester 0 Bradford 2 Sheffield lW. Brentfcrd 3 Queens P R Bristol R. 2 greston Bum lev i Hartleoools 0 Cardiff 1 Swindon 1 Chelsea 2 Chester f Dont-aster 2 Buxton Fulham Q Birmingham l loswicb 2 Gateshead Huddersfield 1
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  • 86 7 RHEIMS. France. Jan. 13 (AP» The eight leading regional car clubs of France Saturday decided to pool their 1952 car races m overall contest with a 5,000,--000 francs (about £5.000). The race, to be known as the "Grand Prix de France," will be run s in
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  • 614 7 EDINBURGH, Jan. 12 (Renter) France, iu;iinl\ due to fine forward play, defeated Scotland here toda\ 1»\ 13 |i<»iiil (two goals and one penalty jioal) to I I (<me goal and two penalty goals) m the Ku-rhv I nion infernational. This was the first French victory
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  • 266 7 LONDON, Jan. 12 (R« liter) The good form of their *tan«l off half mi<l raptaiu. Vim Hall, for Richmoiul against I nil««l SrrrfOM Unlay vac comforting for I imlaiid m vi«-w of n«xl Salur«la>*» matrh v» it h Ball scored a trj i
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  • 90 7 BERGELIN IN FINAL MADRAS. Jan. 12, (Ri U Ivennu; Bergelin. tin S\v« dish Nu 1. reach the Rtu f Ihe Ah-lnma hard DO tennis rhampionship ben day. In the KnMbMb of i men's ringtef he Ix^.* F Nakano. Japane-< D. Cup player, 6-2. 7-."». I I the Bnal he will
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 477 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT SGUSH TEACHER with Certificate. Govern<>f pay. Accom- d .liable. Telephone apply to Kay Wah Si boot, 1^ m -s. Lim Chu Road, Singapore. if "TkD English Teacher, r Senior Cambridge. R -a ledge of Mandarin lokien essential. Apply Public School, 55!*, Kang Road. 10th gapore, -'3.
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    • 603 7 i EXPERIENCED watchmakers required early February. Salary according to qualifica- ™°A^ App!y FAVRE-LEUBA i WATCH CO.. 18F, Battery i Koad. Singapore. 1 CITY COUNCILOFSINGAPORE L>EQL'IRED two Temporary Dresser Ovei eeis for i Water Department. Johore. •Salary $U0 plus variable cost lof living allowance $123.50 Free quarters. Qualifications j— Dressers' Certificate.
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    • 668 7 NOTICES NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL M.V. <4 ORANJr pXPECTED to arrive from Europe on 16th January 1952 at 8 a.m. The ship will be moored alongside Singapore Harbour Board Godowns 1 and 2. entrance Gate No. 8. For particulars ring 4819. STRAITS/AUSTRALIA CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS /^WING to increased
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    • 199 7 FOR SALE OUTBOARD Motor Johnson 10 H.P. Latest model forward/reverse gears as new oflers to Box No. T. 608, Standard Spore (1). A BOUT four acres vacant ■t* land adjoining Pearl Gardens Housing Estate behind Fairpark, Ipoh. Apply Box No. T. 607 Standard, Ipoh. ABOUT 3 acres Valuable Freehold Land
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    • 243 7 SHOP WINDOW TO THE WORLD S D |jV<y FOR Visit Britain m May foi ihs most famous of all national trad* fairs. Nowhere else can be seea men a vast and varied display of new products designed tor the world by a s-inglc country. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR MAY 5-16 LONDON
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 457 7 ON THE AIR RAUIO MALAYA SIMMPOKt »S» -ii A 41 m 10 a.m. I iiMTfiency Ne»« <XI->: I p.m. AloikUv Matin** Carl Chandtier thr N>» Yorkers; 1-!<i News; M"i Horn*- on tbe R^njje: *•[■> Pr<tferainni«* Summary: C'hildrrn's Cornrr; 6JSS Adrrntures m Music: 6..V1 Annuuni'rmcnl'i and SiiiK;ip«re Share Market fc-purt; p.m.
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  • 430 8 Quadrangular Hockey Ends SCORING a convincing 4-1 victory over Perak yesterday, Singapore finished right on top m the quadrangular hockey meet played at Singapore over the weekend. Perak, Negri Sembilan and Malacca had to be satisfied with only one win m three matches while Singapore won all
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  • 19 8 Bournemouth B.P. retained the Singapore inter-club badminton championship with a s—o5 0 win over Eclipse last night.
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  • 115 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Selangor Lawn Tennis Association, m an effort to improve the standard of tennis m the state, have started coaching the youngsters. Instructional films are shown and a plan is afoot to .send the more promising juniors to compete m tournaments m other states. To
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  • 507 8 BELO^ are the complete weights for the seeoiul day of ihe Singapore races on Wednesday. CL 2 DIV. I—s F. Fairy Tale 9.00 Jack McGinty 8.12 Try as 8.11 Ice Revue 8.08 Marcher Lords 8.06 Bella Marie 8.05 i Modest Flutter 8.05 Merry Go Round 8.04
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  • 134 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The year's first carnivals of sports will be during the Chinese new year holidays when the Malays will be engaged m hockey matches m Seremban, and at tennis and badminton m Kuala Lumpur. Eighty-four entries have been received for the All Malaya
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  • 213 8 NEGRI SEMBILAYS Chong Kvok Heng has been selected to captain the South against the North m the annual match to he played at Malacca on Feb. 9. The selection committee. which met on Saturday night, picked six Singapore players m the team. Ronnie Barth, the Colony
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  • 514 8 TWO Singapore records were broken by Singapore Swimming Club juniors when they held their first junior gala at the SSC pool m Tanjong Rhu yesterday. They were the 50 metres breast stroke for girls under 17 years m which the winner, Norma Hutchinson, improved
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  • 25 8 PT.S. COMBINED Volunteer Police and Kesatuan Sinaram Anak Melayu drew 2-all m a soccer friendly played at the P.T.S. ground, Thomson Road yesterday.
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  • 270 8 MALACCA were unlucky to lose to Negri Sembilan m their iinal game of the quadrangular hockey meet on the padang yesterday morning. Negri won, the match by a penalty goal m the second half. After their surprise victory over Perak the day before, Malacca were not m good
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 154 8 5 HILARIOUS TIMES DAILY: I *11 a.m.1.45-4.15^.4.» 9.30 p.m. A WHIRLWIND LAUGHS! Ex HOPE ittXWELL-NQUN-IWRWQL COMING f^K^^o?. S0ON! 111 Ni^JKuuMrf^,'- ESTHER WILLIAMS HOWARD KEEL RED SKELTOW New AlhambrA AiP-COxOiriONfO' TODAY: n ani 1-304-6.45 9.30 p.m. 11l AN I \KNOWN II DA>(.I R 28.000 FT. HIGH Pf mitt Juiue> Marlcne (.Imiis
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    • 260 8 LAiTDAY! 4- *..w« •p ooujmma run iti .s SVENCER m Technicolor Starring JOHN DEREK Jod> TOMonno w i 0% I Malay l>r/irrm i jL A SPECIAL DANCE NUMB Hll| I bj MADAM KORY 1/1 Color hy TECHNICOiiOR I I Jammed with STARS, SONGS PMKB! TODAY |7y^>^ i»i| i^f ii n
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 29 8 Ijffepsy HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 12.45 11.48 Malacca 9.13 9.22 Port Dickson 7.54 8.03 Port S'liam 7.07 7.37 Penan? 1.42 2.27
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