Singapore Standard, 7 December 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD St Jfc jt m Vol. IV. No. 158. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 193.1. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 67 1 NEW TIN PRICE CEILING FIXED Dec. r> (Reu- new ranse of ,jkl maximum tin to be 1 a draft intin aureebeen sent to for study week-end, it is today. the 1 .urn th ap- i 1 mum 1 the nt. c prop rday's nal om- no obthe 1 or range
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  • 21 1 6: (Renter*} will face a hallei ge Con monj to- decision nstitution tiOn Will Queen governouj :ed on
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  • 13 1 To Break World Record RTIN, 23-year- caked aboard a m her round-tne-nmercial for
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  • 266 1 THF. Singapore Standard Christmas Toy Fund was given a bis fillip yesterday with tw o substantial donations of MOI and SI 0(1 each from anonymous donors. Together with their cheques, these two donors sent their host wishes to the thousands of underprivileged
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  • 116 1 Big Tornado Lashes Town, Killing 12 VICKSBURG. Mississippi. Dor. H (UP)— A black roaring tornado bludgeoned this Mis- sissippi River landmark during the rush hour last night and killed at least 12 persons, many of them children and Christmas shoppers. A survey of funeral homes identified 11 victims while at
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  • 1083 1 INSANE AT TIME OF MURDER' JOHORE BAHRV, Sun. -William K. C. Lowe, an elderly ex-detective and lawyer's clerk, charged with murdering his chief tenant, Sankaran Nair, was, today found to be "insane at tlie time of the act" by the assessors after a twoday trial,
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  • 200 1 LONDON, Dec. 6 (AP)— Royal Navy veterans angrily told a Japanese salvage company yesterday to keep their hands off the bomb-blasted hulks of two British warships sunk by Japanese planes m the Pad- tic war. London newspapers reported British sailors were shocked by the offer
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  • 401 1 30 Bandits Killed In 5-Month Drive KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A small hand rowel wifh the familiar "Good Morning" greeting, lying beside a faint track, gave security forces a clue to a bandit hideout, m one of the biggest jungle swoops to be carried out since
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  • 59 1 MADRID. Dec 5: (Rou'er) A strike of hundreds of Spanish workers at the Euzkalduna Company's shipbui ding works near Bilbao. which began Wednesday, continued when workers refused *o app y for re-admi>sion to their pos:s. They declined a Co:npany ofler to app'y tor reinstatement on the
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  • 61 1 VIENTIANE, Dec. 6 (AFP) i French tighter aircraft took full advantage of good weather today to .shoot up Victminh troops withdrawing rapidly northwards a!ong jungle tra from the captured stronghold of Muong Khoua. This post 80 miles northessl of Luang Prabang capital of Lao.s fell t
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  • 47 1 ABOARD THE "GOTHIC". I) 6, (Reuter) Q E izabeth wa t t Duke < rgh p!ay of the Roy a! < of the Gothi afternoon On the forward well c officers of the Royal N played the Royal Marines, won by nine goals "o seven.
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  • 47 1 LONDON. Df 6: <K. iter) Major C.i nera B ward Benson is to cave London <<»i i Cairo iooq 'o join the British negotiator! m the Ang o- ECFptian ta'ks on B [evacuation of the S'iez Canal i Zone, the foreign Ofll
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  • 57 1 B. A.M. Bans Peng Soon I WORM) li.million Won? Pen? Soon and his tourin; players Abdullah Piruz. l.im Koon Yam and Cheong Hoik Lens, now m Hongkong, are barred from all Malayan tournaments organised by the Badminton Association of Malaya or any of its affiliates. This decision was taken by
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  • 19 1 The worst fire mi n Cyprus for 50 years today destroyed an entire quaiter of this city
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  • 155 1 HOLLYWOOD. Deo. 6. (UP). A four-hour shoppins tour of Hollywood and Los Angeles provided many thrills yesterday for shapely Violet Slei&h. the dark haired Kuala Lumpur beauty who won this year's Miss Malaya contest. The 18 ye:.r old Kurasian waa escorted around lUe big department
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  • 190 1 3 SCs, 4 Bandits Hurt KUALA LUA^PUR, Sun. Twenty terrorist-, yesterday mined a Police road patrol near Bahau and injured three special constables m the second ambush of the week m Ncgri Sembilan. The attack m which four I was staged on difficult road bend
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  • 237 1 DK AT! I il.inni'ii the ynun^ lives of three Singipore schoolboys ye.steiday m two tragedies which incurred within two hours of each other. In th t fn st ti Ij PDOUI H ;i m 1I m Moo :< oil t!i- i•> (l *i i
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    28 1 (oktokxi itM th IMh Platoon, who ignored U i shots *nt\ a hrit Kirn.irit* to fir tM'» shot* himself, kill ing '!>' «<Mii|)in>'% fourth terrorist on !>«•« I
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    • 82 1 %lwoys At Your Service for {I Selections SiLl'A A iitSOS.. > en > Place Sinjraporc-L. I.I: KM 15 i^— i Bf V VllUilt SHOW s cotting to I Chcriwu Hall, Kuala Lumpur TOKIGHT at 6.30 9.30 p.m. I Bookings at Pavilion Theatre, K. L. V'«ti(*7/ ""v four Fmmtmrm >ttifnii' I*
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  • 94 2 Hamid s Mambo Wowed Them All A 23-year-old Radio Malaya programme assistant, Rahim II amid, wowed them all. after the Xavirr Cugat show at the Happy World Stadium last ni^ht with his st\liscd version ol the Cuban Mambo. got Abbe Lam >n- j od." pore j aid: < for any
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  • 88 2 .lOHORE BAHRL". Sun. I Inche Suffian bin Hashim, Do-' puty Public Prosecuior. Johore, slates that the allegations of corruption made against Che Mc.hvnood bin Aii. a Lower Courts Magistrate by William K. C. Lowe during the murder trial yesterday were found to be false and untrue. The allegations,
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  • 302 2 Alliance Wont Keep Out Of Colony Dato THE UMNO MCA Alliance will not keep out of Singapore politics because of the defeat of its three candidates m Saturday's City Council elections, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, j President of the Malayan Chinese Association, j told The Standard
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  • 138 2 Judd Agrees U.S. Ought To Pay More KUALA LUMPUR. Sun, Dr. Walter X Judd, leader oi the visiting American Congressional Mission, said here today that he agreed wi'h Malayan opinion that America should pay more for her i rubber and tin. Bui world factors determine these pi he added "Nevertheless.
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  • 77 2 SINGAPORE Police day recovered a nifty h.uui- grenade from the bushes, < at the 1^ 1 oi a nxxjnut I ;n Loroni 2f». i] •ii i It is j i not yet known whether it i^ itiii serviceable or not. Sulaimaa bin Abdul Kadir, li an employee
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  • 163 2 Alliance Is Deprived Of Majority MALACCA. Sun— The I ure ol the UMNO-MCA ance to take the second Bukit seat at the polls yesterdeprived them of a majority m the Malacca Municipal Cou:. With a:i electorate of more than two-thirds of Sine-Malays. the Alliance could only reckon on 1.015 of
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  • 397 2 HIGH COURT TRIAL SHOT IN POLICE MOVIE Standard Staff Reporter CAMERAMEN, "actors" and stagehands, headed by a film dirrctor. invaded the quiet iifßtty of the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday and turned one of the sacro- sanct courtrooms m the building into a film setting. The film, which i s being
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  • 212 2 KIALA LIMPIR. Sun.— The Selangor Divisional Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council reiterated yesterday its support of the Central Committee's renomination of Messrs. P. P. Narayanan and M.P. Rajagopal to the Labour seats on the Federal Legislative Council. A '"vote of confidence" on the MTUC Central
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    • 189 2 |,il VI •iHs -v |T1 *W r Jk I i j GRAND miS SA L I (unteen of Ciklj i «.M li<)| tiT ptoMi XT pieres io:> ptaa M.ixfi, ii. „C n Ul pieces Margan i E.P.N.S. Totti Racki E.P.N S. Entree D i Sterlinf Silver K« Coro Neck lac
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 77 2 Weather Report MINIMUM TEMPI K\ 1 1 Kf.: From 7.30 p.m. Dec. t<> 1.30 a.m. Dee. •*> Singapore \7.*>F); Peaaag UiBF»; Kota Bahru <7 IF); Kuala Lumpur i7 l i» [poa <<>~>F); Kuauttu (CUT), M a x im v m Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.:*0 p.m. Dec. s—Singapore5 Singapore
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  • 375 3 Organisation Was Keynote Of Big Victory In Penang PENANG, Sun. The success of the UMNO-Muslim Alliance which captured all three seats m the Municipal elections here last night was the result of a well-organised campaign which should serve as an eye-opener to the other three parties Labour, Radical
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  • 141 3 Hesitancy Blamed For The Spoilt Votes KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Supervisor of Elections, Mr. C. A. L. Potter, told The Standard today the reason why some votes at the Municipal elections yesterday were rejected was because of "hesitancy" on the part of the votei s. Several ballot papers ha I
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    138 3 THE Khfk Community (iuil.J held thi-ir filth mass mirria<;»* at tii«ir pr^nrvs at P<*rk Seah Street yesterday irhei nine cowplea were married m a simple cetera >fiy. The happy rouplt's (s'srn :ibi»Vv') are: Mr. Van Chin K«v and Miss Lam Moßg Yin, Mr. Kh-w Chin Toon and Miss
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  • 13 3 which eld at n CvHappy i I p 1 show.
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  • 26 3 4 Brothers To Receive Priesthood i I P fr en I h will Br.). fr >m LkeM. 11. nunci i >ld IVlaj i Tikus. i parts
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  • 145 3 FOTIt members of the t T .S. House «f Representatives including one woman arrived m Singapore from the Federation by air yesterday on a study tour of Hie Far Eait. They tnrr for Jakarta tomorrow. Congressman Judd told The Standard that the primary concern of the I'nited
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  • 94 3 KUALA LU rtPUR, Sun. Economic d bi i ighi about by the ti ide re »n, unemployment an 1 ictiona occasione by Emergency are hampering the pi Dgress of Ampang, the n progressive town a few miles outside the Fe i capital. This was state, by
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  • 47 3 BUTTERWORTH, Sum— An Indian woman whose husb m is a Chinese was found !i n a drain m Telega A.wr Road I this morning. Passers-by on their wav to market spotted the body 1! >Ati \i\ii m th water. The Police are investig itin^
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  • 176 3 ABOI'T 70 employees »f thr Malaya NUhMaf House will serve a two-wrek ultimatum on the mana?<»ment today to settle their irmfC claims. If settlement i> not reached writhin th itipul time, tin.' wrorkei i m ttnngenf steps, p itr ke < mi the disp
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  • 29 3 FRENCH NAVY VISITS S 'PORE PWO 1 (hip the Sa I I* i i i i In t rep rda i 1 i it <• i .r r I I
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  • 74 3 THE Hi T o! Hip Medical Dim) irtmen! i 'I n S ip »r- will duct the Sathurthi Festival ;it Si Sen pa g a Vi i Temple. 19 Cey m I- this W in ">ii i v from 5 to 9 i> m. At 7 p.m.
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  • 45 3 A WINDOW cli p i toys fr >m lm> difl ?renl counti inrluding Malaya Ii held Mil ium t > Ii ift itl i m t tiu 1 the Unite i Nal tia Inl ti »nal Chll Iren's Emei m y I Fun l
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    55 4 picture.) \\\\\\\\\w\» 5 FIVE YEARS OLD Nf J Wmj t'hrung, son of >lr. J and >lrs. N e lYnij Yee, o f J No. Kline Road. Kuala l.umpur. gets s,t to blow J »ot tbe randies on his J birfhd.iv < tk,. <lt the party held ni.rk t1,,.
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    886 4 A PACE FOR THE YOUNG A Riddle Ss Solved CCNCLUDING CHAPTER 'I KE CHIEF OFFICER nodded hi s head wise!/ and looked quizxicaly ofr his Captain over the desk m Philips' cabin where the four deck officers had assembled. "Well, I must ay, Captain Phillips,* 1 h< "d In
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  • 44 4 MAT elegant attempts w« r« made. To cater to the carriage trade In days gone by and yet, somehow, Self-served m sup«r-mjrket« now. The cart before the horse til It'll US We pick and choose with little fuss. VIOLET ALLEYN STOREY
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    71 4 2WF doubt whether there aat«r t any of those chocolates c li'it m that pretty box. It certainly seems that four- tern month old Lynn i raves, of Kin^swood, 2 Bristol. lias polished oil < the lot! Lynn has a tnin brother Ian and he's a TAKING one too! Their
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  • 659 4  - Riding The World's Only 'Floating Railroad' MARGOT PINTER ANYONE can ride m a train over rails. but only the citizens of Wuppertal, Germany, can boast of reaching their destination via a streetcar which hangs precariously upside down on one rail! It is called "Schwebebahn," which means floating railroad. And although
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  • 835 4  -  A.H. ATKINS By Tradition Of The Nativity Play In Britain's Churches And Church Halls r\NE of the most beautiful ways of emphasising the true meaning of Christmas is the dramatisation of the Nativity: m Britain where the custom of acting the Christmas story m its churches
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  • 95 5 REET LAMP REPAIRER" by Siow KSieng Kong of 24 Lsith Street, Penang. Rolleiflcx, f 11 1/100. Agfa. ttiyhi DLD WOMAN" by Loke Loo Seng of 268-B, South Bridge Rood, Singapore. Rolleiflex, f.56, 1/10. Kodak Super XX. "EVENING SHADOW" by Kwok Siew Weng of 6, MacColium Street, Penang.
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  • 248 5 There's A Future For Rubber Cements, SaysGoodrichChief VKRON, Oliio (UP) RubWr cements, undertnt itmrilingj changes by research, are bow among today's most versatile structural mateaccordinf to Robert V. Yohe, vice-president The IV F. Goodrich Industrial Products Division, •n Ohio. at Cleveland, Yohe said thai i rubbers, combined with resins into
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  • 139 5 I market fro ISM'STKI M P B I sti iii I I < ITniit I" >■ l Waug ■•< Bros Q..8 1 turanc* I > 1 1 N s. Hong $1 Vl}, K:j hai 12 20 t P g S.I 4"{ X- <:■ 4'i X m
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    • 73 5 .i slow speed super- H nil precision S < tot the inuu.iture jm I .1 Mill .1 Jj. Vladi m (.irmany IMUI S I.EX.MAN 1 II H ro Klh VOUBBELI 1 (> i IMKTIONS IN DIABETES NOH aVAILABU DIABETONIT led by doctors a world for sufiar h s anrt frequent
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    • 182 5 •SI i \mn(. oh rirn RfeT NSBJBJ address rills L'a rs I sd Apart rs Rpsc Film COMPANY NOTES Ml \> |< I O II l» net i divid** 1 In i t ii ki i ns imm masii i m v \YIR MOIIK Rl 881 X 1 O III)
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    • 216 5 /><: RITA DEL mR% r y OvAY'S (H J»1 Mio\. I m- i n ii in*- ni ii ronnc <>i irimitir m tin- aracM lodlV It lll.il Mir >||||»||| Are MekKNK Hhitf Ilii- inlrllitrnt are inn «t itewfct." altrtraaal MOM) I oi; I \MM om P --v T ike c
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    • 538 5 CJiTm'ntf— <M oim on f rntUnwn Prtfftf Btondai »R a.« fpora 1.19 Dave t> Wm^rT m.m m n l% r 9 :< J 1S Drch: 130 1 Ol Thi A l^llNGuPvjßr^ <MM MM X r JII 7 >» ft imi .1 i P gag' ■i» >j /-i r J| i!*«MS.%:
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  • 845 6 QNE uing thing aboul conducting an election DC tmortem is that one is being wise alter the '•\ent. One y adduce very bad reasons t- explain why things should have happened the way ihcy did. II a party has done badly at the polls all that a expected
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  • 1325 6  - WHAT DOES SOEKARNO WANT B. TESSELIN By \O THE OUTSIDER, Indonesia is a country which, from year to year, is sinking into economic disorder and political chaos and moving towards communism. On the spot, the situation appears far less alarming. This is because, inevitably, the unit of measure used to
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 461 6 The Boy Who Was 'Thrown Out' Sir; This concerns a fifth generation British Subject, whose forefathers made their homes aid dug their graves m Malaya. His great, great grandfather settled and died m Malacca, after giving away landed properties for charity. There were seven issues, all of whom have their
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    • 122 6 Sir; It is a pity that "D appointed" was hasty In his conclusions. In India Ceylon, Indianisation and Ceylonisation of the Civil Service were m step with political advancement so that the transfer of power was effected without any major upheaval. In Burma and Indonesia this was not
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    • 239 6 Sr, The Press statements on my proposed motion of confidence m the Central Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council h.':\'e created some doubts m the Trade Union i'w'ii m Malaya. I have had at least more than ten people asking me all kirids of questions about
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    • 79 6 S r; Your he* Ilinc "Jap Magazine Exposes Reds" was misleading. The report gave Ihe impression that a certain Japanese magazine concerned with motion pictures had accused a number Of Jrem-h film directors of communist leanings. These revelations" were stated to nave been made lo Owing a successful festival
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    • 152 6 Mr; me letter by "Malayan" published m your paper under the heading "Alter This Rule" reminds m- of what a visitor to Singapore said after he had listened to the election broadcast over a week ago. He described the behaviour of the members of the audience
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    • 125 6 MNGAPORB nun STANDARD INDtrtNUfcNT MORNING NEWSF'AFER tHEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Rood. Singopore. Telephone Not: *****—***** r Telegtuph Address: TIGERNEWS Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222 The Times Building. Printing House Squorc. London E.C 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton St., 83. Cowan St. 8. Leith St., Tele: 4588 Tele
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  • 41 7 'N. Koreans Buried Alive Two PoWs' Dec. 6 an reOi ille R. i alive Friday S n X re a he 1951, with h X aird d< ontinued, two buried the the him just I And Mul- h H b I
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    26 7 photo SINGER Johnie K;i y poiats o-.it toaicthiAf to srreei star Marilj vioni<»«" >t iro's i.» Hullywood, mhe re Marilyi tame to bear Jdißßie Bias. AP
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  • 46 7 W Jordan. Dec o. (Ap the crew freighter said yesterday < ;i fl :t sheila at the on rrom their shore guns on T officials said thai the Coaj I Guard c-halle iged A bion identify herself and li i I AP
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  • 167 7 SOUTH IMAIMIKM) (\<'w Jersey), Dee. I, <AP). Police rarricd out of an attic here on Saturday, an unkempt. unshaven, voiceless man. son of a Russian immigrant, who had shut himself up there since June, 1959, because he feared bein-; cf rafted to serre
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  • 54 7 CALCUTTA, Dec. fi. aieuter) The deposed Prime Minister of British Guiana, Dr. CheddJ Jagan, said here today he expected India to raise the controversial British Guiana i«:siie m the United Nations as a result of talks he hatJ had With the Indian Prime Minister, Mr.
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  • 177 7 Big-Four Meet Is Likely In Jan HAMILTON, (Bermuda), Dec. 6.— The Western Big Three Foreign Ministers agreed here yesterday to meet Mr. Yyacheslav Molotov. the Soviet Foreign Minister m Berlin some time after Jan. 17, a usually reliable source said. The date of the Bi« Four talk! to discuss n
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  • 24 7 AN Egyptian Air Force training plane crashed al Hanka. near Cairo. on Saturday, ki ling :he two men aboard AP
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  • 143 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 6 (Renter) The Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly j yesterday adjourned until Monday discussion on an Indian proposal that it set a definite date Feb. 9 when it should reconvene to discuss the Korean question. tion. The adjourn
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  • 323 7 PIRATE LAIR RAIDED BY BRITISH Frigate Swoops On Arabic Dhow LONDON, Dec. 6 (AP)— British sailors slipped silently oLoord on Arabian sailing vessel m a midnight swoop on a secret pirate hide-out and rounded up a crew of sea bandits still m their bunks, the British Admiralty announced last night.
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    67 7 phot.. THIS is one rase where the wife dances to the husband's tune, even though it's m (he name of entertainment. Betty Grahle. the wife, sinfts and dunces to the Unm of husband, Harry lames' band during a personal appearance at the Chicago Theatre m Chicago. The personal appe.ua lice
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  • 122 7 BIG RESPONSE TO VIEWS ON CHINA TRADE WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 <R< ler). A Wiiiie House spokesman said yesterday that 4,346 telegrams and 1,500 letters had been received :n response to a broad. ,si by Senator .Joseph McCarthy appealing lor views on allied trade with Commun- China. Tiie Senator urged "every
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  • 61 7 TRAINING SHIP DUE IN S 'PORE TOKYO. Dec. 6. (Reuter).— The Agricultural Ministry today said thai its 588-ton training ship Shunroku Maru, Tokyo on Saturday with 41 students of the Government Fisheries Training Institute for a fi^hiriii and surveying training trip m .South East Asia. The ship is expected to
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    44 7 moto. SIR WINSTON Churchill, accompanied by Regiment Commander Captain John Nrill. Inspects a guard of honour of the Royal Welch Fusiliers at the airport on hi, am\al m Bermuda on Dec. 2 Debind Sir Winston (parti/ hidden) Is BritMi Foreign Secretary. Mr Anthoo>^4««. AP
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  • 151 7 Iran Seeks End Of Oil Row with UK TEHERAN. Dec. 6: General Pazlollah Zahedi, the Persian Prime Minister, suid In a broadcast here last night that P< rsia had resumed diplomatic relations With Britain because the breach ha«j failed to solve the oil dispute. H e said no progress had
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  • 79 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 0 (Renter) An ght-page edition of Die New York Herald Tribune was t he only major paper on sale here today as the photo engravers' strike continued. Th<> paper's nain front page headline was "no settlement m sight.* 1 The Herald Tribune decided to
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  • 84 7 MARBURG, (Germany), Dee 6, (AIM a 14 year-old Genial boy ha s been sentenced to eight-year reformatory term for killing a 17-year-old companion. leaving the body m a flam inu barn and riding off on the victim's now bicycle. WcJfgang Hopper was convicted of
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  • 25 7 ISM AY FLIES IN LORD is \l.\y. Secretary Genera! ol the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, arrived m Bermuda on Saturday by ;.ir from P;iris. U.P.
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  • 30 7 photo II who r< is M i v „it Worth." sli>.v «-n '•it 1 1 t') MjJ ;u!- m She n m.»(! lini' r.ih :»;t furs U.P.
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  • 85 7 TkIIE X N Dec <> (AP) |»i-i tiiirr Mohain m*'d Mo>s.ulcq. ttaSMliac trial here on .oiti stale charues. faced t u\\ dMleage yeater^ajr, It BUM from profrs sional wrestlers rnmprtiny m thr intern, ition.il tournamrnl .it I r.inkiurt. Germany. And it s:\n\: "When you are free, we
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  • 19 7 KIXG Noro lorn Sihi Cambodia i <>■. Saturday for at Si on i. i of his cap Reuter
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  • 156 7 Nehru Is 'Not Voice Of Asia' Senator MINNESOTA, Dec r» (Better) Senator William Know land (Republican, California), Senate majority leader, tonight said there was I mistaken \ir\\ m some parts of (he world that Mr. \elmi. Prime Minister of India, v. as the "authentir voice for all of Asia." "Mr,
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  • 62 7 HONGKONG, Dec I (UP) The Kung Shi Daily News day women In Cai ■gainst husbands ff i moio. -.rowth muni: t-institut< i ..vw whi.-h liivr ility with li\.-n band m«i ly 1,4 Q lilC'l for <ii\ tober iui'i ci suiting from dUvoi other m.
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    • 955 8 MART FOR TINS INDUSTRIALS CLOSES STEADY AFTER a satisfactory though reduced turnover, the period closed with both industry and tins steady. Busines^ industrials covered a wide ran*e out the Thief features were Hongkong Banks which were taken to $870 and Inion Insurance ot Canton with buyers at 5467 Malayan Collieries
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  • BOOKS of the WEEK
    • 864 9  -  DR. THOMAS JONES C.H. By Power \nd fnfhiriicr: An AiUobi^grmmky. By Lord Beveridge, (Hodder and Siomghtom, 3Q*J READERS of -India Called Iht m" will know that Lord Beveridge was born m India i>: re .«,rkable parents. ai§ rather -was a irict J ld Se and his studious mother
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    • 535 9  -  David Mitrany By Miss Lambton's able and learned study barely touches on topical issues and yet offers an almost complete answer to the question why communism so readily finds a Waj into backward peasant countries. As the author says "the question at issue i- not the
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    • 393 9 BASIL DWlDmin Daybreak m < aaaa I— Cape. 10s. «id. MR. Basil Davidson went lo China last year with s<»me 30 other people from Britain at the invitation of the Chinese People'! Institute of Foreign Affairs. He went wherever :ie liked with the exception of Mrtnchuria saw
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    • 85 9  -  Tom Hopkinson By (fr BfHUOil. m i Tm i' VOir holds I and yroman h I' ker than n potentially his i 1 f ■-hand coml I r rsfcal ire What k •v. hut hi- Hi 'oir writ to tak( Men h of wai I i 9 I
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  • 130 9 A POWER OF ROSFS. by Ruth Park (Michael Joseph. 12s. 6d>.— Simple rumbustious story of th-* Sydney slums. teeming with good feeling and derelict humanity. TOUCH AND GO. by Jacobin* Kitchens (Putnam 12s. Gd.).— About half-way through this pleasant, sensible love story it isn't at all clear N
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 318 9 jJL By A/ Capp VNO -BUT. DA-VVMAF V i».^. .-> T-ltl'- 1 J \I f HAJNTA v, DDL^ i WMV? J MARRVIN' <MG«TM'i> f-' A^ "JTURE BABY )(vo IS AUe^ Ccp 7 By VT. Hamlm wow.occ.foe^vuETiMSEroir^ 1 I'viSmSJt" I^'^iJ^M-^ 00 Tl I nfa 1 nrcr- uuiulJ' .1 •TOT l.rra£ ulA
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  • 431 10 Lahej Is Content ADEN (AP)—A wave of erasperated nationalism ts sweeping the Arab world, avning at endmg the rule o] colonial powers, but the sultanate o/ Lahej ts the exception. The inhabitants of the tiny 10.000 square-mile Arabian territory ea.st of Aden. hare officially rolled lor a British protectorate. British
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 10 PhiUipa Rayp. 20, finds her job no bother. And what is met job? To look glamorous as she walks round the circus riag holding the number boards that announce the next act. Phil'ipa, a Londoner, is working with Tom Arnold's circus m Manchester.
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 311 10 Sir; Mow that plans are m the a:i to spill the Utuvei .v ;t Malaya betw< on Singapore '>'.a '.he Federation, it will no' be out uf pi i c to re-tell bow our University began. Before news of the first World War armi.-tice reache! Singapore both the
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    • 128 10 Sir; For sordid cynicism it is difficult to beat the Colonial Office statement explaining the expulsion of the Kabaka of Bujjanda who (it is said) has not been willing to co-operate with the British Government on a matter of major importance. What is this matter of major importance?
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    • 207 10 Sir; Sometime a^o there appeared m your publication an article which constituted a defence of the law of bankruptcy as it obtains m the Colony today. The writer of that article was at pains to say that one of the primary causes of bankruptcy m the
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  • 245 10 NEW DELHI. \P> Primp Minister N>hru\ Foreign Ministry has < lamped a special screening thtcfc on South -Kast Asian visa applications to keep the Indian Communist Party's forthcoming third congress "as strictly Indian as p« ssib'.e." The last time Indian Communists held a convention, m February. 1.048, foreign
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  • 987 10 Guns Gallows Won't Stop It In one year of Mau Mou troubles 2,968 lives were lost. 2,207 were Africans. Another 1,817 Africans were wounded. The Mau Mau killed 736 people including 21 Europeans. More than 133,000 Africans were arrested. 55,000 are still imprisoned. Eight Kikuyu were executed m a single
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  • 786 11 Spurs Shocked In Second Half Wande™ O £ster D day lum,£dM 7 W lv h ™Pt<>n Wolverhampton had won only one of their previous six league games against Tottenham. The London side were ahead at halftime but were overrun afterwards. Johnny Hancocks won the match for Wolve
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  • 711 11 \,.\u,idinn after m at«he< urre: IK VI DIVISION D L P APIs [14 5 254 2t 83 2 4 :»8 28 32 12 4 5 38 21 28 y 13 0 8 48 33 2f5 B 8 4 37 28 24 1 1 ***** 23 ft 10 534
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  • 86 11 Dec 6 (ReuterV and Cambridge d nlling soccer match Stadium yestering once after i half. Kdting and engame and some U was seen. It iat barely 6,000 ast OlymUj see such a nibition of football. went ahead m when inside cored only for Oxc lualiser m
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  • 83 11 LONDON, Dec. 6 (Reuter) Oxford gained an unexpectedly easy win over Cambridge m the annual interuniversity cross-country race held over a seven and half miles course at Roehampton mar London yesterday. They were successful by 2!) points winning four of the first six places with lan
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  • 229 11 ZURICH. Dec. 6, (AP) The orffp* .sation committee for the %vorld football championship revised an earlier decision yesterday and Rave Scotland a chance to rank among the eight seeded teams instead of England. The committee earlier last week seeded eight of the 16 teams
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  • 324 11 WANDERERS MEET THEIR FIRST DEFEAT AN EXTRA time goal by Kok Peow enabled the Chinese Recreation Club to oust the hitherto unbeaten SHA Division 2 League champions, Wanderers, from the KO tournament iii the first round match played at Paya Lebar yesterday. Had it not been for Bingham, the Wanderers
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  • 243 11 Japs Oppose Withdrawal From IOC TOKYO. Dec. G (IP) Masaji Tabata, President of the Japan Amateur Athletic Federation, today said Japan is categorically opposed to any move seeking v. ithdrawal of the Asian (Janics Federation from the International Olympic Committee. Tabata told United Press he understood other Asian nations who
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  • 32 11 PERTH, Dec. 5. (AP) Belgian Davis Cup players Philippe Washer and Jaques Brichant'won two more singles against India today. giving Belgium a 5-0 clean sweep m the first inter-zone final.
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  • 142 11 JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 6, (Reuter). Neil Adcock, 22--year-old fast bowler from Transvaal, is the only new "cap" m South Africa's team for the first Test against New Zealand m Durban starting on Friday. Adcock is the fastest bowler produced m South Africa since Cuaa McCarthy. The
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    • 608 11 NOTICES MUNICIPALITY, OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG SHIFT ENGINEER A PPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified locally domiciled candidates for the appointment of Shift Engineer, Prai Power Station. on the permanent staff of the Electricity Supply Department, subject to a probationary period of 6 months Candidates must be m possession of
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    • 601 11 TUITION A I ALAY Classes V W C A. I*A Rallies Quay Beßinners 9 15 a.m. Intermediate 10 am Every Friday. Commencing llth December. $20/. Per course. ADVANCE Bookings can now be made for Dressmaking Classes at the New SINGEH 7V win Centre. IG. Jalan Haji Abu, Muar. Classes commencing
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    • 659 11 SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invitrd for the 101 l owing vacant post s m the Public Works Department. Singapore (i) Trchnlcal Assistants (Kncinrcrinr IVsign) (Three). Salary Scale $nr. 444/ Bar IS9 IH." p.m plus COJ iin« Singapore All Total cmoiununts at present range fto-.n S.">:i4 pm. with annual increments to
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    • 414 11 STANDARD SERVICE FOX THE UNEMPLOYED Al Yorß SMC VII t: Art m unemployed and In need: T« Help you t o find %»ork the st«Ctpore Htandard |jnemplo>menl bureau olTer* you frre apuce la tblt column Ju<t r.»li or writ* >our lor.n lassstatai oJWce for ao application form whirh too should
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  • 92 12 MELBOURNE, Dec. 6. (Reutei Hoad completed I k of State lawn tenii. titl«i when he beat Ken Rosew< the national champion. by 9— 7, B— d. :i— 6. 6— In the the Victoria singles eh impionship. Last month Hoad won the i Wales and Queensland Hoad iiiirl
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  • 221 12 BOMBAY. Dor. 6 (Reuter)— India with eisht wici standing needed -47 runs to avert an innings defeat at lunch on the tourth day of the .-.-"-ond test against" the Commonwealth team here. They were Ki4 tor two m their second innings at the interval, having
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  • 359 12 If the first match m the concluding day of the Singapore Hockey quadrangular tournament yesterday was rendered uninteresting by the very one-sided fray, the n m direct contrast came the second match, endin? m a 'I draw between Royal Air Force and Army, the outcome of
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  • 208 12 WONG PARTY BARRED FROM MALAYA TOURNEYS IPO3I, Sun— The Badminton Association of Malaya will not take any action against Won? Peng Soon and his touring party now mi n Hong Kong— but they are barred from any tournament organised by the BAM or any of its affiliates. This decision was
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  • 174 12 IPOFT. Sun.— The Badminton Association of Malaya will sponsor a team of six players On what is described as a "goodwill tour" of Bangkok, Hongkong, Japan and the Philippines d irwig March and April of next year. The tour which will take approximately one month
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  • 175 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Loke Wan Tho, former vicePresident of the Badminton Association of Malaya, m^ht appealed for an immediate end of the CUI I controversy over Wong J 800O*l Taipeh tOUI Speaking at the annual dli of the Selangor Badminton Association, of which patron. Mr. Loke
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  • 639 12 SINGAPORE Civilians, who on Saturday, virtually clinched the Singapore Quadrangular Hockey Championship on goal average for the second successive year, yesterday established an outright and undisputed supremacy with a third successive victory at the expense of pointless "wooden spoonists" Royal Navy, who were beaten
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  • 342 12 IPOII, Sun. There will be seven races on the second day of the Perak Turf Club meeting to be run m Ipoh on Wednesday. The weights are: CL. 3— DIV. I— sf. straight Malleable > Mouldings 9.00 Gay Carnival 8.12 i Punter's Delight 8.08 Peasant Girl
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  • 477 12 INDIAN Association cleared their first hurdle m the Singapore Hockey Association Senior Division KO tournament when they met Police Sporting Association m their first round tie at the Balestier Plain yesterday. Police, fielding a team with two reserves, went down to Indians by 2 o. It
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  • 165 12 Quit IOC Meet Off Indefinitely The special meeting of delegates to the Asian Games Federation railed for Dee. 17 and 18 to discuss the question of the eligibility of participants and the proposal to withdraw from the International Olympic Committee, has been indefinitely postponed. This was conveyed to Mr. Strickland
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  • 63 12 HONGKONG. Dec 6 (UP)— unofficial world badminton champion Wong Peng Soon of Malaya won both his singles matches m an exhibition but was beaten m the doubles. Wong beat Long Hing Jok and Hung Pak Chuen m the singles but teaming with Raymond Young of Hongkong
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  • 182 12 JOHORE OUT OF FAM CUP KLUANG. Su/i— Selangor defeated Johore m the FAM Cup competition here this evening by two goals to nil. Johore missed tiie service* of Theng Kok and Mohamet Nor and the State's del was due to a certain extent to their absence. For the first ten
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  • 59 12 OSAKA. Dec. (AFP)— Japan's Shigeji Kaneko. retained the Orient featherweight boxing championships tonight by defeating Filip.no titleholder Larry Bataan m the fourth round of a scheduled 12 round bout. In the first round Bataan was knocked down but managed to rise after a count of eight.
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  • 31 12 NKW YORK. l)*c 8 (UP)-* Nur Moharred of India wo,, a boxing match last n i K ht at Madison Square (la.rden bj outpointing Gene Johttsoa of New York.
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  • 425 12 IPOII. Sun.— ln a match that derided the quadrangular hockey championship Sclangor beat Perak by two goals to nothing on the padant* today. It was Perak's fust defeat of the season The game was fast and thrilling with the cU'Umhvs of both sides playing at the
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  • 51 12 Penangs Three In Five Mins. IPOII Mm In IU, i BISM of tlif N N tfi»Mii i. ijn.ifir iri-ul it I*, i vimin^U Inii I", four coals to ml Penan:; uhi uii.,| thr**« UojK wilhin fi\f m tIM firM hilt Th«'ir t I Prnanu: CD I J. V< PsJuum s
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