Singapore Standard, 3 December 1954

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    112 1 ANNOUNCING I pages daily and a new look 3 ngoporc Stond;..j|y onnounces trdoy it Jrfish rc u, 1 ar w$popcr daily, J'., exception of -hen it will be i0 the paper u printed on o new 0 which is "lade bj the mstolla- c latest Amcn- ng
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  • 58 1 LOS ANGELES. Dec. 2. 'Router) Lionel Barrymore. -ran Hollywood star, cut members of the Barrymore theatrical family from his will and left his entire ite estimated at $25,000 about M 575.000) to the woman who nursed him for 18 She is Miss Florence Rozella r.
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  • 78 1 Amok Stabs Wife And In-Laws MANILA. Dec. 2. <AFP>— A newly married man hacked his young wife and three others with a bis knife m Cebu City yesterday. Among the injured were his sister-in-law and her mother. The amok, a worker on a sugar cane plantation, also went for a
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  • 41 1 VATICAN. CITY. Dec. 2. (UP Pope Pius XII. disturbed by hiccups, is having difficulty obtaining the absolute rest ordered by his doctors, Vatican sources said today. The doctors said the Pope had "some trouble sleeping last night.
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  • 36 1 INDIAN ArvL,i&. Indiana. Dec. 2. (UP)— Victor H. Lively was found guilty today of throttling a pretty country girl and stuffing her body into a hotel dresser drawer. He was sentenced to life imprisonment.
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  • 248 1 And Wins $1,000 Prize IPOH. Thurs. Che Sha'ai'ah binte Haji Tahir. a woman residing m Parit. Perak won the $1,000 first prize m the Fraser Neave football competition. Her entry was one among thousands submitted by competitors throughout Malaya. Runner-up was Mr. Ewe Yew
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  • 65 1 COLOMBO. Dec. 2. (Reuter) —The Ceylon Government seized the passports of three Ceylonese who returned today from Communist China. Officials gave no reason for the action The Ceylonese. Lionel Jayasinghe. a businessman, and two artists. Vasant Kumar and Miss Soma Udabage, said their interests m China were cultural.
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  • 45 1 LOS ANGELES. Dec. 2 <AP) Actress Lynne Baggett was sentenced yesterday to 60 days m the country jail and placed on three years* probation on a charge of hit-and-run driving which resulted m the death of a 9-year-old boy la.st July 7.
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  • 410 1 The Strike Threat Is OFF Christnas Mail Will Go Through Postmen Accept Compromise KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A strike which might have seriously dislocated deliveries of Christmas mail m Malaya, will not come off. The Malayan Postal Uniformed Staff Union, which represents 955 postmen m the Federation, this morning withdrew its
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  • 132 1 JAKARTA, Dec. 2 (Reuter) President Soekarno of Indonesia has received an appeal by an organization calling itself the "Sarawak Peoples' Liberation Command" asking him to put to the United Nations the question of the status of the British colony of Saral wak. Reporting this
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  • 430 1  - Whole School Suspended For 'Hooliganism' JOE SASSOON Police Help Keep Order By Standard Staff Reporter NEARLY 400 students from nine classes of the Beatty Secondary Afternoon School, off Scrangoon Road, Singapore, were yesterday, suspended for two days for alleged hooliganism." Police were called to keep order when the boys were
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  • 129 1 The GPO Staff Do Their Bit TOY FUND postman llohamed bin Haroon. looking smart m his khaki v n i f o r m. walked into the Standard Office m Lim Teck Kirn Road yesterday— not to deliver letters but to hand m a cheque for SI 13.68 for the
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    • 287 1 ARE THE WINNERS OF THE i Ull\W FOOTBALL CONTEST Ml iFAH BINTI HAJI TAHIR, Road. Pant. Perak. few Huat. Socf.n Co.. Ltd.? K. Lumpur. Sen?. 29 Canning R.se. Spore 6. T HE FOLLOWING RUNNERS-UP: X X lint. 20-B Boon Keng Road. cv D S pore l K jaiieh. 24-A Kirn
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    • 87 1 Mi^ Spore Tel *****. Comfortable and Uandsomc, loo! AfU %l\ tY\ n 111 j o^ Ki f I WGUffik&rJ, Shirts J^jJJ Comfortable because the yoke sets up on the shoulder so it doesn't droop and the deep ormholes prevent binding. The waist is tapered too-and the tail shaped to remove
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  • 321 2 FED. GOVT SANCTIONS $270,000 LAB IN IPOH KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federcln Government has just given the go ahef signal for the building, at Ipoh, of the r£t modern mineral research laboratory m Souj east Asia/ at a cost of $270,000. r The Public Works Department which designed wP 200-foot
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  • 105 2 CLOSING rubber pHraa (rents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 X S.S. Spot Loose 80 80 No 1 R.S.S fob Dec. 80 SO, No. Z 79S VM No. 78 i 78. Tone: Steadier. TIN PKlLfc* The pru-e oJ tin vpv terday uas S:>">4; per
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  • 63 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Thi.rs. A ih pkefper C.oii Kee Huat fined $300 In :he Magistrate's Court today for using •n eating shop a> a common gaming house. A tective 1 the court that he? bought Singapore Turf L Lib sweep tickets from Goh m the shop. Police
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  • 242 2 He Refused To Pay Men, Court Told KOH Hock, a &hip*3 taikong. related In the Singapore First District Criminal Court yesterday, how he was warned to be on the "look out" after he had refused to pay "protection money" to two men m a c< ff< shop m Church S'rce!
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  • 159 2 KUALA LIMPIR, Thurs— Mr. I. C. Clayton Rigby, presiding at the Kajang Sessions Court, yesterday warned some women who crowded his court that he would have them pulled up for contempt it they did not stop "cackling and giggling." The women had come to see 18-year-old
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  • 126 2  -  DATO TAN KUALA LUMPUR. Thur< Dat i S:r Cheng-lock Tan. president of the Malayan l;1 -i— »t T> ti «vi declare at a pre-election !ntrtTE»i, i« support of Miss Gun Chit Wna's candidature, here tonight, that the Alliance would hold as "a sacred trust* 1 the
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  • 296 2 Undergrads Disagree With Their Publication UNIVERSITY of Malaya students from Dunearn Road hostels are indignant because the latest issue of "The Malayan Undergrade published what they term "an unfair attack on one of our councillors." Under the heading "Rowdy Councillor," the publication alleged that "a student councillor has a habit
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  • 104 2 REGISTRATION FOR ELECTIONS HAS CLOSED IPOH. Thurs. Registration for Federal and State Elections closed m P»»rak at midnight last night. Till this afternoon. 172,000 citizens had registered for Federal Elections and an almost equal number for State Elections. The Supervising Officer. Mr Whittaker. said that 9U per cent were registered
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  • 41 2 KOTA BHARU. Thurs The Pantai Besar Bridge, the biggest constructed by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority at a cost of $18,000, was swept away yesterday alter two stormy days when eight inches of rain was recorded.
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  • 285 2 'Asian Students Shouldn't Go Abroad Too Young' THE Asian girl or boy who is educated abroad when too young will find difficulty m adiustmg themselves into the community when they return home, said Santha Rama Rau, Indian authoress, who was herself educated from the age of six m England and
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  • 298 2 GOVT. AND MILITARY VIEWPOINT KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Thurs.— Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'al.ir. retiring Homp Affairs, said today that Government and the Director of Operations t mittee were fully agreed that a military victory would not finally *olw the tinn of Communist terrorism m Malaya.
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  • 78 2 K( ALA LUMPUR, Th ekainwui <»i Malayan Ctllh i the Federal fiaif laasfal t sidcratc and sliort-si^litccl v tlie cditipany ai.d tho on country. In ;i sented Mr. r a i ilt < company ha sack 1.200 wot pardise the j the n mine. n v
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    • 26 2 WHEN A COLD STP STRIKE BACK FAST w LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC W ISL f USTERtN^ »1 IN TESTS OVER A 12-YEAR ff| V OF LISTERINE ANTISIPI'C J
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  • 131 3 FORGED RUPIAH NOTE RACKET REVIVED IN S'PORE By EE BOON LEE, Staff Reporter ;ef of forging Indonesian them as cheaply as one otc paper has started all f n Singapore. i press which makes the ly to bolt the minute jected raid, the forof distributors at $15 turn sells them
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  • 53 3 THE Standard Christinas Toy Fund Committee gratefully acknowledges the following donations: Previously acknowledged $6,004.90 Staff of G.P.0., Singapore 113.«i8 The boys of Std. VII C. A. C. S.. Singapore 2.>.C0 Mr. Ng Beng Una. Singapore 10.00 Mr. Ang II en g Teik. Penang fi.OO Anonymous. S'porc ."i.OO
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  • 54 3 photo. VIRGINIA JUNE LEE |M,ss Hongkong) who turned down a movie ccrcer m favour of beccmmq a housewife, walks back up the cisle cs Mrs. Roger A. Glasby after her marriage at Munoe, Indiana, recently. She met her husbend while he was ser'vma m the
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  • 155 3 ►ssess the right to vote must K<> Teck Kin. Chairman ot the imercc, told a meeting of resiPagar Electoral Division yester- (lav. Mr X ask >se present 5 their neighed v ite tl women ol using loing it wisely. Mr. t of the '.hat to
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  • 13 3 ''•'I to V h urban dia >titut& nnin n to ll rural
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  • 34 3 A LUMPUR, Thurs.— -apner was sti bbed y ;inc:its on Wan the Kulai area, terda y Labis three banI a Timber truck. ordering tiic driver et it on fire.
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  • 132 3 THE Indian Air Force Goodwill Mission which arrived m Singapore on Wednesday on Its way to Jakarta had a busy time here yesterday. The Minion, led by India's Deputy Air Commander. A;r Vice-Marshal A. M. Engineer. lunched with the Indian Commissioner m Malaya.
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  • 61 3 PENANG. Thurs. A nine- man Indian Air Force Mission en route to India from Indo- nesia. will arrive m Penang on Dec. 10, and leave the next day. The mission is headed by Air Vice-Marshal A. M. Engineer. During their over- night's stay here, the mission
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  • 198 3 Xl ALA LIMPI'K, Thurs.— Three half-brothers, Vono Sin, 26, Chiew Hock Chuan, 28, and Chiew Won«, 34, were today fined $50 by the President of the Sessions Court who also bound them over for criminal trespass into a Kuala Lumpur Chinese school. They were tried
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  • 115 3 "I ironM appeal to .von all to iim' your vote m this election." Mr John also says that since His arrival m S'ncinnre, he hai been interested m l>rinni..n ihe lull range oi Government services to rural citizens. "I have,** he adds, "watched with
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  • 125 3 THE SINGAPORE Eighth Police Magistrate, Mr. M. Karthigesu. was battled yesterday when a 20-year-old girl. Lim Geok Choon, stepped into the dock wearing a shirt and shorts, her hair closely cropped. Unbelievingly. Mr. Karthigesu turned to the prosecuting officer. ASP. Mahmood.
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  • 270 3 Social Welfare Might Aid Daughters Of Jailed Widow THE three girls whose 45--year-old mother, Soh Ah Han. is now serving six months' simple imprisonment m Outram Road jail, may receive public assistance from the Social Welfare Department. Soh was on Tue>dav ftned Sl.ooo or six months' simple imprisonment m the
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    24 3 ohoto. MADAM Chua Ho Cheo. (J(J, with the three fiirls she is looking after until their mother has served her term of imprisonment. Standard
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  • 118 3 Tea Party For UnderSecretary JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The State Government yesterday entertained Sir John Martin. Under-Secrctary m the Colonial Office, to tea. The occasion was to give Sir John an opportunity of informally meeting members of the Executive and State Councils. State officials and heads of departments. Earlier m the
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  • 38 3 HONGKONG Doc. 2. Special Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today wore: 51 5.71 to fi| sterling $5.***** to US$l. $1,854 to Malayan $1: $0,169 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $256.00 to a tael.
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  • 25 3 THREE thugs attacked a 1 man m Osborne Street. Ipoh. on Wednesday night and robbed him of ST.}. They escaped on bicycles.
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  • 352 3 OX Sunday. Nov. 28. six j Malayan Auxiliary Air Force pilots took oil In six Harvard aircraft lrom Tengah airport Singapore, and ticw over tor- J rorist infested areas m the Federation. That was the first time i MAAF participated m the campaign against
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  • 196 4 Penang Harbour Dispute Remains PENANG. Thins. Negotiations m the joint committee ol th( Penang Harbour Board, to settle a dispute concerning vacation leave and uniforms have broken down. The Penang Harbour Board Staff Association will reier the matter to Its m< mbers at an emerge ncy me< tin I be
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  • 45 4 PENANG. Th irs. H.M.S. Cons Penang tioi visil on Dec. 11 and remain here til! Dec 14. The destroyer Is under thi mand of C ander R d. H. G. Eyre, and has a complement ol 12 otlkers and 200 ra\:
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  • 445 4 Proudly Holds Photo Of His j^h^ Son David A MONTH ago. Norman llerbolt. sta(T officer m charge of supplies (o the aborigines In SeUllfOT. was resigned to spending three years m Malaya without his wile. But after a surprise meeting with her
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  • 156 4 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. X T \lovander yesterday recorded a verdict of death In iuSSSStS a an inquest on L Cpl. I). p. Grindlev 200 Pro*o»t Coy., uho died on Nov. 1< as a result of a road accident. Grindley was on patrol duty a*ong C.ementi
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  • 43 4 PENANG. Thurs— The John Milton Society Inc. of New York. had donated US$3OO to the St Nicholas' Home and School for Blind Children's sioo.ooo special appeal m 1954. Total amount of the special appeal stands at $0. 304.33 today.
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  • 29 4 A THIEF entered a houae m Sislap Village. Singapore, through an open windov on Wednesday night and removed $113 cash, two gold rings and a gold wristwateh.
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  • 99 4 Council To Aid Local Industries KUALA LUMPUR Thurs me Municipal Council bore take steps to protect the interests of o« a l secondary industries, tho Municipal Pres MV A l) York. •ared at the op< nini? Ol a trade Bukit Plntang Amusem Tit Park, ast night Mr v ised that
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  • 79 4 PENANG. Thurs.— a charcoal deah r, Tan Joo Then*? told a Coroner's Court today" that while he was at Wold Quay on Oct. 31. he saw a naked body floating m the •sea. He said, alter pulling tho body ashore he dialled "999 lhe Coroner. Mr. J.
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  • 28 4 MALACCA Thurs The Settlement Council will hold its next meeting on Thursday 1)r l A *t Id a.m. at the I ouncil Chamber, 2, Fort Road
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  • 48 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Lim Tin?. a 34-year-old banana seller, was fined $50 by Magistrate Che Jaal bin Jaman today for assaulting a woman with intent to outrage her modesty on Nov. 1G The ollence took place m Raman Lane. Accused had two previous convictions.
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  • 30 4 MALACCA. Thurt. —The members of the Kirkby Guild. Malacca, will hold their first annual reunion dance at the LapitOl Dunce Hall on Tuesday, Dec. 7. at 9.30 p.m
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  • 231 4 AUSSIE CUSTOMS BEAT SMUGGLING RING FROM S'PORE MELBOURNE, Dec. 2, (Reuter) The Melbourne newspoper, the Age, reported today that Customs men and police had smashed a smuggling ring which had been flying nylon goods, watches and cameras from Singapore to Australia. 1 a rep m Darwin it said the packages
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  • 80 4 IPOII. Thurs— boy of ten >«.ir> \\a> killed oatright and another Injured, when a broken down biks that was bein^ lowed inio Sungei siput town, broke loose, veered to the left and ran into a stationary lorry about (i p.m. yesterday. This accident took place
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  • 148 4 NEARLY 10,000 persons m Singapore have turned up at the various registration centres m the Colony during the last week and checked their names on the electoral registers for the first Singapore Legislative Assembly elections. At tho General Po.^t Office alone, the number ol
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  • 144 4 iron. Than.— Yeoog Itag, a 21-y. ar-old odd Mb labourer oi Kuala Kuans New Villtfe I m Jelepatig. w*a today sentenced to five years' Imprisonment by President Che Mahmud Hashixn for beini lound m n ol ten ri I documents. Two surrendered enemy personel told
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  • 142 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. —Arriving back at the Railway Station here on Oft 6. jMer 1.-.vc n KoHqh. I Pr)'"o Constable of Kulim Ya'akob J!"^'^, was asned to pay m V\i treiBht °n a mattress included m his baggage He refused to pay Brought into the
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    • 69 4 Weather Report Minimum Temperature 1 r«>m 7.::o p.m. Dae. l to ;.::o .i.m. Dec. Singapore <7.:F>; IVnatie |I3F); Kota Kharu i;iF|; Kuala l.umpur iT.'.I i; |,...h (TIP); Kuant.i'i ti.Sl i. Maximum Temperature: From 7..°>0 p.m. to 7.:,0 a.m. Dec. I: Singapore iX9F>: Penang (89Fi; Kota I'.haru tK.MV. Kuala l.umpur (!*>Fi
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  • 256 5 l n e-Third Is Still Red MALACCA, hurs.— Forty thousand more people spread over miles m Malacca and a corner of Negri Sembilan oday from Emergency restrictions when Government classified the area as "White." the sixth region to be declared "White" m Settlement of Malacca as
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  • 105 5 His Driving Licence Was Forged KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Voo Fatt. 52. was today fined $250 by the First Magistrate before whom he pleaded guilty to using as genuine a forced driving licence. Mr Bernard Brunton. Senior Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vehicles. Selangor. had previously te>tifird that when Voo presented
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  • 68 5 TAIPING. Thurs Prior to hi.s proceeding on long leave. Mr. T. B. M. Krishnan. an AS. P. of the local Police Force and who Is also the President o! the Taiping Rotary Club, was entertained by fellow Rotarians to a dinner at the Hup Won Restaurant.
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  • 26 5 The Home p New Vill- >ver r own Urrim the po':oe m a simyesterday. id Ortlcer Dato took the salite -larch Past
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  • 126 5 Tiger Lion Give Nanyang $20,000 THE Directors of both. Malayan Breweries Ltd., and Lion Ltd subsidiary of Fraser A Neave and Coca Cola bott'ers. have donated 5.'0.000 to the Nanyanu University Fund. The tw o companies, each of whicn gave SI 0.000. made their gifts m response to an appeal
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  • 136 5 PALO ALTO. California, Dec. 2 The Stanford University Institute for Journalistic Studies has announced the addition of two graduate scholarships m journalism for Asian nationals. The scholarships, US$2,OOO each lor the academic year 1955-56. are sponsored by the Asia Foundation oi San Francisco. Work In Asia Recipients
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  • 51 5 KUALA KWGSAR- Thurs A total 01 S.-'.. 118.98 was collected for the Poppy Day fund m Kuala Kanssar District The mon^y was raised through a charity football match, cinema show. a dance and donations and collection boxes. The orga- j I nisei was Mrs. J.D.R. Howell.
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  • 92 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thui Telecoms employees m Kuala Lumpur have 1 a fine examP»« to colleagues elsewhere m the Federation by assuring ai leasi thr< c local charities oi a regular contribution on their a I through a "dollar a month (.'iu!> The club, which has the
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  • 179 5 PETTY SMUGGLING TO SIAM BORDER IS 'TRADITIONAL' KIALA LUMPUB, Thurs. Petty smugfflins between Malaya and Siam alon? the fordable Kelantan River— Malaya's natural border with Siam— ha s been 'almost traditional," said a Customs spokesman here today. The spokesman said this when denying a Bangkok report of "widespread smuggling** of
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  • 159 5 ALLEGED FRAUD BY BUILDER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Th o President of the Sessions Court. Mr. I. C. C;ay ton-Rig ny today reserved judgment till Dec. In a rase of alleged fraud •gainst Yqng Pow Kong. a building contractor. The prosecuting officer. Mr. Sudarshan Singh, .said Yong contracted to build a
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  • 38 5 I taipixg. Thuw Members of the Old Girls' Association ol the Lady Treacher Girl.N 1 School, will 'hold their annual X'maa Social at tho School's music room on Saturday from 5 p.m. to G. 30 p.m.
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  • SINGAPORE STANDARD
    • 777 6 "POUR and a half years ago The Singapore Tiger Standard entered the field of Malayan journalism m an atmosphere electric with the surging spirit of nationalism, the shooting war m the mainland jungles, the trial of strength m Korea between democracy and Communism, and the threat
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  • 491 6 YOUR newspapers m a split second 48,000 Copies An Hour -And 60,000 For A Tabloid THIS paper you ore reading now was printed m a split second this morning by the Singapore Standard's new $600,000 American Goss Universal Press, one of the most modern printing machines
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  • 323 6  -  Robert B. Tuckman THERE'S a mammoth night Hub m Berlin that really goes out of its way to help t boy meet girl. It's the 'Resi" ballroom (pronouiued "racy") m the American sector and it i s a favourite spot of American Gls and tourists
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  • 253 6 Review of Views Weak U.S. Policy CHUNG Shing Jit Pan erfl cizes the United Si po.icy vis-a-vis the imprisonment of 13 Americans :.i Red China as too weak" a. 1 though at first wtshingt lodged a "strongest I protest whi^h however. I returned by Peking penI ed The daily opines
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    • 15 6 The Malayan Way of Sun.Kint ond n t0 oil *f joyt of dov <»• oddcd pleo.ur«« '*>'
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  • 202 7 McCARTHY IS CENSURED BY U.S. SENATE I flitch Hunt Goes On t.MGTON, Dec. 2, (Reutcr)— The Senate voted last night to -h McCarthy (Republican Wisconsin) f O r his altered abuse lions sub committee which investigated his finances m The Senate approved the first of two recommendaions censuring Senator McCarthy.
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  • 24 7 rhinis yl thf J»i* takrn m i^rd Miss [5 (amoos dark Gablecolon* U tlln 01 Fortune. summery -ram f,frf taken ground of Ifbr-ar
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  • 128 7 180-MILE MERCY DASH WITH ATOM MEDICINE HARWELL. England. Dec. 2. (Reuter) A high speed shooting brake raced 180 miles with a police escort from Britain's atomic pile here today carrying "atomic medicine for a woman patient at a hospital m Leeds, Yorkshire. The car labelled "Radioactive material for hospitalplease do
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  • 98 7 Decision On R.I. Chinese NEW DELHI. Dec. 2. (Rev- ten— Communist China and I Indonesia have agreed m orinciple that the 2.000.000 Chinese citizens m Indonesia should not hold dual nationality, the newspaper. Times of India, said today. The newspaper's Peking correspondent said the two countries were negotiating arrangements for
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  • 44 7 PARIS. Dec. 2 (Reuter) he President of the Paris lunicipal Council. M. BerI Lafay. yesterday laid the iatlon stone of a £1.000.--'^bout M$8.500.000) helir» which m two years will able to handle three heliptera an hour and a thound passengers a day.
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  • 51 7 afsdf could write this week? Investment from you now and you could be a big winner fore Christmas." Archbishop said he was ic.sponding to the invita>n. There was "no moral justifi'on lor a person finding nself m possession of £60. sterling or. more without having done a stroke of
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  • 90 7 NAIROBI Dec 2 (Reuler) —A Mau Mau gang leader who c-alled himself "Brigadier" Juma was kil'ed by a pairo! of the King's African Rifles m an ambush on a roflee ridse. near Nyeri. it was learned here yesterday The leader's s\en gun and four full magazines
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  • 85 7 '100 Mins. Of Hell On Earth' WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. A?).— United States' mayors were told by the Continental Air Defence commander today that the outbreak of a global war could mean "100 pinpointed minutes of atomic hell on earth" for a hundred big American cities. General Benjamin W. Chidlaw posed
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  • 222 7 LONDON, Dec. 2, (Reuter)— Sir Winston Churchill yesterday warned the West that to cast its conventional weapons would "lay open to Soviet subjugation the whole of Europe/ He told the House of Commons that the Soviet forces with their "vast superiority" of conventional weapons would
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  • 31 7 THE Soviet Union's favourite Western author is Jack London, a Soviet delegate to the United Nations indicated yesterday, with Victor Hugo and Mark Twain running next m popularity. AP.
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  • 185 7 SWANSEA. Dec. 2 (Reuter) Sixty-year-old Michael Onufrejczyk. dapper white bearded Polish war hero, was sentenced to death today for killing his partner Stanislaw Sykut. 59. whose body has never been found. A jury found him guilty of murder after a 12-day trial m which the
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  • 103 7 UK To Mao: 'Don't Be Too Hasty' LONDON. Dec. 2 (Reuter)— Britain has urged Communist China to avoid precipitate action against Nationalistheld islands off the China coast, diplomatic quarters here said today. At the same time m discussions m London and Washington Britain urged the United States to use its
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  • 200 7 LONDON, Dec. 2 (Reuter) —Police scouring a park here last night arrested a man m connection with the murder of a 20-year-old bride-to-be found stab* bed m her West London flat m the morning. The dead girl, Patricia Wood, tall and raven-hair-ed, lived with her widowed mother. Earlier,
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  • 93 7 Russia To Rearm E. Germany MOSCOW, Dec. 2 The Soviet Union and seven fellow Communist countries signed an agreement tonight to rearm East Germany and form an East European military alliance if the West ratifies the Paris agreements on West Germany. Russia and seven East European countries with Communist China
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  • 60 7 HONGKONG. Dec. 2. (Reuter)—Eight Britons freed from Communist China— one man. four women and three children— arrived here today aboard the 2.868-ton steamer Pakhoi. They were Miss C. Solomon. Miss R. Solomon. Miss J. Solomon. Mr. Mrs. D. Dhunjishan and their three children. They refused to
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  • 79 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 2 The following are the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market LONDON RUBBER Spot 24,' d. January 24 d. February 23jd. March 23 §d. April/June 23 id. July/September 231 d. October/ December 23-d. December c.i.f. 23 Id
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  • 264 7 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2 (UP).— A love-crazed man killed himself on the darkened stage on an empty burlesque theatre yesterday during a gunfight with police who sought to arrest him os he kissed the picture of o dancer he called "my redheaded angel face." Police said
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  • 273 7 U.S. PLEDGES AID TO FORMOSA Directed Against Threat To Security WASHINGTON, Dec. 2, (Reuter) The United States and Nationalist China yesterday announced the completion of a mutual security treaty pledging United States protection to Formosa. A joint statement released simultaneously m Washington and Taipeh said the treaty followed the general
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  • 40 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 2. tAP) Stork Club owner Sherman Billingsley's 18 year old daughter has eloped with a photographer. She telephoned her father last night and gave him the news. Barbara Billingsley had been missing three days.
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  • 85 7 NEW DELHI. Dec. 2, (Renter) Pandit Govind Bailab Pant, 67-year-old Chief Minister of the State of Uttar Pradesh (the United Provinces) ha* been appointed a Minister m India's Central Cabinet, it was announced last yesterday. No portfolio was named, but he is expected to become Home
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  • 163 7 SLIM brunette secretary Mary Twaddle. 21, (above), said last night that her boss, financier Harry Lester, once threw Ci.OOO m dollar bills into her lap and told her to "go and get drunk." Miss Twaddle said she replied. "I don't get drunk" and tossed the money right back.
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    • 38 7 M£^ I m D I/Nl /^fclJ 1 HltS 10 All SIXMMIHIS U GH CONNECTIONS BY 8.0.A.C ]k LAYAN°AIRWAYS GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR |U b -O.A.C. ARGONAUT SERVICES vWGHOI IT MALAYA SINGAPORE N. BORNEC V^VJriIJU I SARAWAK BRUNEI SUMATRA
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    • 64 7 ROBINSON'S *'^f^pr\4 for Imlw II I I EVENING DRESS WEAR! f j 1 VAN HEUSEN $1.25 II 1 Ijl RADIAC wing collar $1.75 I IMi TIES Single Ends 1 1 1 |1J DOUBLE ENDS, Black $4.50 f Marcella Front. $16.25 < s^ /v^jWfc\ Stiff Fronted $14.50 ZC^-^^/ y f^^\i MARCELLA
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  • 391 8 Because Conditions Uncertain, He Says MORE people m the Federation and Singapore are applying for life insurance despite the slumping trade conditions, Captain F. E. W. Lammert, South-east Asian Manager of the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, said yesterday. This is because when conditions
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  • 98 8 THERE was an increase m the number of unemployed persons registered with the Singapore Government Labour Exchange last- month, as compared wi*h October. Colony's Chief Employment Officer. Mr. F. G. Tyson, said yesterday. He said that 1,708 persons sought the assistance of the exchange m November for
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  • 68 8 SINGAPORE City Councillor. Mr. Chan Kum Chee. accompanied by two friends, Mr. Wong Peng Tat and Mr. Richard Laycoek. visited the Blood Transfusion Centre m the General Hospital, yesterday to make donations to the Blood Bank This was Mr. Won? and Mr. Laycock's first donation and Mr.
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  • 22 8 MEDIC AL WORKERS THE Singapore Medical Worker? Association will hold its general meeting today at 10 a.m. at the Singapore Badminton Hall.
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  • 142 8 THE Singapore City Council Electrical Workers' Union, yesterday charged the Electricity Department jvith "exploiting the labour force." The President of the Union. Mr. K. Suppiah. told The Standard that the department is "sacking" those workers who sweated 22 hours a day to build the Pasir
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  • 79 8 photo. SEVENTY-FIVE children were treated to a irrand pre-Christmas party at the Fasir PanJan/ Centre, Department of Social Welfare, yesterday. The party was one of many arranged by the Social Welfare Department. The programme Included a cinema show, a magic show by Singapore's amateur magician,
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  • 131 8 MR. CARL T. Rowan, lecturer, author and one of Americas outstanding young journalists, arrived m Singapore by air last night, for a week's visit, with his wife and three children. He will be guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the Singapore Union of
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  • 334 8 EX- DETECTIVE DRIVER CONVICTED ON ARMS CHARGES HARON bin Arif, a van driver, and Abdul Samad bin Tupi, an ex-detective corporal, were both convicted by Mr. Justice Whitton m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, after the jury unanimously found them guilty of charges of unlawfully carrying a revolver and possessing
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  • 99 8 Ban On Pin Tables To Remain THE Singapore City Council has rejected an appeal against its decision to ban the operation of pin tables m shops Licensed under the Municipal Food By-laws. Its decision which stands, makes it an offence for shopkeepers to operate pin tables or any other games
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  • 105 8 KUALA KANOSAR. Thurs. Over 300 attended the inaugural meeting held at the Recreation Club, Lenggong. Upper Perak, during the week-end to form a new branch of the National Association, Perak. The following were elected office-bearers:— Chairman: Mr. T. T. Pillay. Leader: Tuan Syed Sohor, ViceChairmen Mr.
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  • 211 8 THE Singapore Harbour Board has reduced its wharf handling and overtime charges with effect from Dec. 1 The new rates, m some cases, cut handling charges by 40 cents a ton and hire charges for machines by as much as half. The Chairman of the SHB. Mr. P.A.T. Chrimes.
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  • 93 8 Trouble In Tramway Depot HONGKONG. Dec. 2, (Reuter) One hundred heavily armed police m six vans rushed to a tram depot here last night when heated arguments between Left and Right Wing tram workers at a meeting threatened to develop into a serious clash. Police arrested eight Chinese and dispersed
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  • 373 8 L.c»Lir, Newton Priwhm Quantas Empire Airways sain ii mouth by a former (f > <| rk f Ms^ having called the latter a 1 m Jn^ W Pritchard was makm-- Z? 11^ Second Criminal District V.]:? of causing hurt to Laßrov on Au I Raffles Hotel for the purpose
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  • 106 8 a lone I i. caa J to tell (fuM M char. ernmen: 51 m -■d-:-:r?H Accord.% fl tirri'' a Or^H ..cofl 'omniums Pttp K\\ comrate 1 turr.ttfr Party w ich "Ml At fctf Xxi aware even o( ill But aft'i dM M MB. *t.orn ii* 3 MP.W.v a 4
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  • 37 8 THE Science Society of Mtlaya and the Malayan Matl matical Society will Joint j hold a forum entitled "&••< tific Careers m Malaya" at the British Council Hall, on D* 10 at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 224 8 A POLICE Inspector was asked by a lawyer m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to shake an opium pipe to see if there was any dross m it. But no dross was found. I The Inspector, giving evidence against Phuan Choot Siew for
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  • 68 8 Farewell Dinner Councillor SINGAPORE City Counc lors threw a dinner la*t niuM for a fellow-Councillor. J»r O. E. N. Oehlers. who I resigned as a City Councillor to prepare for his Pp* Bpeaker of the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Oehlers leaves tomorrow m the Oranj<* the United Kingdom, wnfrc he will
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  • 58 8 MANILA. Dec. 2. <AP>Police said a Chinese bank» r whose wife and nine children live m Hongkong. Jumped t death yesterday from thr MJ of the six-storey Bank vi Communications building. Daung Zai Hua. 52-yrar-old former assistant manaK< i of the bank, left a note saving he
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    • 68 8 xr^ 111 i 1 1^\^ a I X w A Vi m. m. _J^ j wk '■•'■'•'■•■^'■'^ffl BBS H mwv •■^x-Xs'.'. .V':-.-t<Cj|9f wggA^ ti— guaranteed to withstand temperatures from io° F to iBcf F and pressure to a ::^^k tension on the mainspring makes for a still greater N^ always
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    102 9 H m-^ I&IIFmhBmI EH f .-xJ^ gHHBKjimiBI BPtI or for those perenJiially young 'lusive children's shop m rinQ a range of those cuddy elsewhere. This selection Inter Pan doll beautifully finishi he is sittina on a complete ss m blue or pink, a barlife like monkey grins happily. The
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  • 74 9 i and iron's I rint- will i ts $9 i useful for a trouserJket which often gets fed by key-rings is a tamer, a leatherette older for 6 keys or more. nail and very useful for only si. This same shop has ther little useful item, a Sctntry"
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    140 9 \O household ever has <nough towels and or We linen. Gian Singh has Items m a wide colour and m fancy gift Tappings. We show you below a bright pink painter's pot packed luscious coloured Canon towels m a set of 2 Jathtowels. 2 facetowels and 2 washcloths,
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  • 704 9 LADY LOVE It's only about three weeks now till Christmas. Does that give you a nasty jolt? Perhaps we can help you get organized and eliminate those last minute headaches and that feeling of exhaustion. Christmas is meant to be a time of good cheer, a time
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  • 123 9 DINNER BY CANDLELIGHT 1/KW things add so much to a dinner table as candlelight. Through the ages women have been at their most beautiful seen m the shimmer of a flame. And what looks better on a tab!e than silver? Besides, a candelabra or a pair of candlesticks are also
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    175 9 AT AY MAY m North Bridge Road advertise as being specialists m children's icear, and they do hare a large choice m all sizes. It was difficult to say which particular frock or suit we would like to point out to you. but just to jjire you an
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  • 302 9 QNE of the few stores catering mostly for men is Chanrai's m High Street, and its also pleasantly airconditioned. They welcome the mem most pleasantly however, and have a wide selection of all-round gifts of which we picked out a few at random. Bottom left is a
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    • 70 9 *^Sf r Alll^ so l keeps your mouth derm (i and fresh all day long. It destroys IJF** \J mout h odour, fights tooth decay A py^ ant^ combats common gum I troubles and of course it keeps \I d y° ur teet^ rea^y c^ can an( i \j rcallv
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  • 353 10  - COCOA TO BE DOLLAR EARNER FOR MALAYA K.C. ARUN *y KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Agricultural experts of the Federation Government hove just obtained encouraging results m their cocoa breeding programme, leading to increased optimism about establishing the crop as a potential dollar earner for Malaya, The Standard was told today. If
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  • 132 10 THE produce market m Singapore was steady for copra but quiet m the other sections yesterday. Coconut oil sellers at Penang $491 per picul for December shipment. H.C.B. Co. Ltd. copra prices (per picul) yesterday were: DECEMBER 11 a.m $31 $.3l| Noon $.11 1311 4 p.m. $31] $3i|
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  • 68 10 SOME 5,500 tons of wheat flour are on their way to Malaya from Australia the Australian Trade Commissioner m Singapore said yesterday. The flour will be distributed to ports m Singapore, Port Swettenham and Penang. Supplies of wheat flour to Malaya were disrupted recently due to
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  • 30 10 A RADIO telephone for motor car s will soon be available for motorists m France wishing to have it installed at a cost of some 400,000 francs AFP
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  • 43 10 THE Federation High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray, visited the Department of Agriculture's Experimental Station at Serdang early this week where he showed particular jateresi m the rxperim.-iit.il planting of cacao. In this picture. Sir lw,n ,1«| Wftetorof AkrkulturT! •Question about
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  • 435 10 $1.6 M. Profit For SCS Mr V\, C h airman of Singapore Cold St,,rj; ft d Mr. J M. Mason m his annual statement &rUh ',rle e P™« res f ive slri Sinsaporr and .h, f,,l, ri non are making towards the status „i u Mr.
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  • 54 10 SNr£i% l s*. < Jt ldendll are announced: sharef S^SPi LI £"TED -9d on both classes of 52' vX? W i i n e En *l«nd on Jan. 19, 1»35. m mped land i L M I2X D —3d »> er sharr Payable m EftfMwchSl *955 8f 1955
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  • 95 10 Vietnamese Consulate To Expand Standard Staff 11. port, r DIE to UN nit NMIM importance of th. Malatai market to Vietnam since t!i. peace treaty m Inclo < hinj the Vietnamese Consul Singapore is i\p.,i,,j |g hr enlarged to inilin.', i tr.uh section. Mr ri\im KluiRau. Vietnam. tonsul m Singapore,
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  • 25 10 THE Federation impor'ni >b 04,056 worth of and $1()2,4:u green tea m October. Exports dvii month amounted to black tea and $1,70? lea.
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  • 123 10 Standard Shipping Reporter THE second shipment of coconut oil m bulk left Singapore yesterday aboard the Hamburg America Line freighter destined fo r Genoa The fluid cargo of 150 tons is the second outward shipment made from the Colony within this week. The first ever
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  • 121 10 KUALA MMPI K. Thurv manufactured rubber bttMT I 15 cents a pair. J And accusing .v being pointed at < facturers m Sin. ap >i the Federation v cd to have Indulfi I Ul under-cutting. A rubber manuf.u! ::r r I The Standard I members of th« I Rubber
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    • 821 10 afsdfsdfd JCUCHAI TIN. LIMITJD. N. B. KARANJIA ft CO LTD (Incorporated 1b the /T Colony of Singapore) (Incorporated m India) Dividend No. 43. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ]>fOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN AJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN r_-J i iS 1 i^ c 16t 5 9 rd J? ai>
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    • 562 10 I'T'ENDERS are invited for the I supply of materials for I Prison Industries for *he period 1.1.55 to 31.3.55 to the Prisons at Taiping. Kuala I Lumpur Telok Mas, Malacca. Seremban. Johore Bahru. Penile a lan Chepa Kota Bharu lAlor Star. Muar *nd Penang Tenders will be received ir respect
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    • 354 10 BSMi MijuBBBB P PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT KLANG AND COAST WATER SUPPLY RESTRICTION OF SUPPLY T'HE incidence and frequency of rainfall m the Catchment Area has been abnormally j n 1f1 54 with the result mat the quantity of water remaining m the Subang Reservoir has reached a dangerously low reserve.
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  • 274 11 MACHINERY experts of the Soviet Ministry of Agriculture, who flew m to London from Moscow last week, have visited the Masse y-Harris-Ferguson headquarters at Coventry. This is the start of a threeweek programme as guests of the company. They will see its factories and
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    • 522 11 I^^SCHER LLOYD l !iLelleI IA«HW*.l A«HW*. R'>"er<*«'". m 0 1 b BREMEN H b V P- S-ham Penang 3 Dec 4 Dec HAPAC i:DcC 13 Dec 14 Dec IIOYO )an 8 aB 9 |an KpAC 21 |an 22 |an Manila. Kobe Yokohama. pe-un? P- Sham Spore 9/ lo Oec ■iO
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    • 1174 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 <1H line*) !.„,.«> Shipping (Incorporated m Singapore) TrsuH* Dep, s T| ,p BU)K F{jmiL UHE I>cpt Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carjo SAILINGS to iniUIMMH ULASCJOW. LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore Due Sails P Sham Penang ITmlarent for Uveroool
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    • 690 11 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line °2V. d .Vlw Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS, via SUEZ. Spare P. Sham Penang ZEELAND (RL) 30 Nov/6 Dec 7 Dec 8 Dec RAKI (SMN) 19/25 Dec 26 Dec 27/28 Dec TABIAN
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    • 773 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg. Copenhagen, Cothenburg and Oslo. Sport P. Sham Penang x) "PATAGONIA" 17/20 Dec 21/22 Dec xx) "SELANDIA" 5/7 |jjis 8/8 |an 9/9 lan "ASIA" 12/14|an 15/15 lan 16/17).. x) Calls Beyrouth, Cdv-.ia. xx) Calls London (passengers only)
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  • 849 12  - NASSER ACTS TO CRUSH OPPOSITION THOMAS RUSSELL By CAIRO T? G V P T'S Revolutionary J Council now claims to have broken the last possible challenge to its authority m Egypt. This is the significance of the Moslem Brotherhood trials now taking place before the "People's Court" over which the
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  • 832 12  - Fled Up Chimney To Marry ROSEMARY TIMPERLEY TVEWSPAPER offices often receive letters from youn^ people, who are under twenty-one, want to marry, but cannot obtain their parents' consent. "Is it true that we can be married m Scotland?" they ask. Yes. it is. If a couple are sixteen years of
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  • 349 12  - Now It's A Mysterious Rhino LOUIS C.D. JOOS 2 J BRAZZAVILLE (French Equatorial Africa) Tales have reached the Game Department here of a new. hitherto unknown species of rhino, the forest rhino, supposed to live somewhere m the dense forests of the northern central Congo. Up to now, however, the
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  • 374 12  -  DOROTHY ROE LOS AXGELES. (AP)—Hollywood has on answer for the Christian Dior Jlat-chested s.'.houcitc. The answer is NO. No de flat ma of bosoms was v tible during the first day of California's previews of sprniQ nishions, uhich highlighted clothes designed by lh* upper echelon
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    • 372 12 J@%*&\ »U dt mi A tivU ftJ^r fluUv WF am "a I Although over 40 she looks so beautiful if and serene thai «h« \y\ I v often thought to be under 3a This Is KEEPS SKIN because she regular* YOUNG M| 2,H rt original Calyps* Hormone Cream created no
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  • 105 13 Photo. Arsenal inside-right Derek Tapscott takes a Jlying kick at the ball after beating Wolverliampton centre-half BiVy Wright (left) during the jirst division match at the Arsenal ground on November 27. Tapscotl is shown looking ct where he expected the ball to enter the net but
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  • 243 13 MELBOURNE, Dec. 2. (AP). Lew Hoad. indiviual star of Australia's l).i\is Cup victory last year. reportedly was called on the carpet yesterday and warned he may be benched fur the 1954 challenge i»und unless he snaps out i his slump. ncern over the young'*s
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  • 43 13 The Indian hockey coach. Gian Singh, will be m Taiping from Dec. 5 lo 11. Local schoolboy and schoolgirl players will be conched m the mornings, and m the evenings, the coach will devote his time to local League players.
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  • 470 13 TRIUMPH FOR ENGLAND MATTHEWS Germans Were No Match footbayrhJm«?^ STADIUM, Dec. 2, (Reuter) -England easily defeated the world yesterday ISS^m*™?* 7 by three goals to One before 100 000 specters here yesteroay after leading by one goal at half-time. c k«§ f -f ror W fav ourites to keep their
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  • 108 13 Aussies Cancel FE Tour HONGKONG, Dec. 2 (AP) —The Hongkong Football Association announced yesterday it had received a cable from the Australian Football Association stating it has cancelled an intended football series with Hongkong. Manila Singapore. Bangkok and Indonesia. The Australians said they had received insufficient guarantees to cover expenses
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  • 69 13 IPOH. Thurs The Perak Turf Club's policy of providing for its members all the amenities possible is further implemented with the completion of a $50,000 tea room which will be made available for turf-goers during this December Meeting. Situated on the first flodr. this
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  • 73 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur>\— Entries are invited for the second schoolboys' and schoolgirls' lawn tennis championship.", to be held at the Selangor Club courts here from Dec. 10 to 19. The events will be boys' singles and doubles and singles only for girls.. Entries which will be
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  • 90 13 ALOR STAR. Thurs. A statement issued Wednesday night by Syed Abdul Rahman AljaJTree, President of the Kedah Malays Football Association, intimated that the Selangor Malays had come to some compromise acceptable to the Kedah Malays regarding a financial guarantee of 51, 200 should the latter take
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  • 61 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Selangor Rangers F.A.S. Knockout tournament champions and winners of the recent match between the champions versus KO champions league will meet their old rivals, the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club for the fifth time this season m aid of Young Women's Association Funds. The
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  • 37 13 In aid of the Taiping and District Hockey Association's Fund, a gala dance will be held at the Town Hall on Dec. 11 An orchestra will be m attendance and all well-wishers are invited.
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  • 488 13 RING RATINGS NEW YORK, Dec. 2, (AP) Argentina's Pascual Perez won the flyweight championship from Japan's Voshio Shirai. Shirai became the No. 1 contender and Leo Espinosa of the Philippines who had been first was dropped to second with unbeaten Dai Dower of Wales third.
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    • 748 13 OtAIH RS. NG THIAM KWANG, nee Koh Meow Im. aged 75. passed away peacefully at her residence 219. Moulmein Road. Singapore on Thursday. 2/12/54 leaving behind 3 soni. Tan Kee Boon, Ng Mong Seng of CS.O. and Ng Mong Lim of Michehn Tyres. 5 daughters-in- law; 3 daughters and 2
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  • Today's Top Line Titbits Frown The Sports Front
    • 63 14 Now There Are Nine S SINGAPORE Table 2 Tennis Association the organisers of the Third C Asian table tennis cham- pionships which open at 1 the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Dec. 11 an--2 nounced yesterday that 2 the Philippines and Formosa have sent m their Z entries. The two late
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    • 83 14 FRANKFURT, Dec 2: (Reuter) stan M 2tth England's wonder ri*ht-win*er, K tU a, muoh'p ra the German press this morning as he dm s| n thr R S< •Kohlmeyer (th 2 German left bark) s im Dlv not digest the dribbling artistry served up by thr
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    • 125 14 THE Colony's Aw Hoc Cup footballers, Cliv Chee Seng, Ho Hin Wen*. Aw Boon Seong and Foo Hee Jong returned to the Coiony by a CPA plane late last night. Goalkeeper Chee Sen*, acclaimed m the Hong Kong: press for his display m the
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    • 78 14 CEYLON Sports Club "A" XI became the Singapore Hockey Association's Div. 3B champions when they beat Singapore Engineer Regiment 2~1 m a thrilling match played at Balestier yesterday. The Ceylonese will now meet the Harbour Board Police, division 3A winners, to decide the third division
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  • 413 14  - FAST GALLOPS FASTEST IS ABOVE ALL LEONG HEW MENG By IPOH, Thurs.— AßOVE ALL, handicapped at 8.4 for Saturday's main sprint event over the six, was again the most impressive worker on the track this morning. With Bougoure astride, this profitable grey with already several wins to his credit, was
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  • 6 14 PRE-RACE FORM AND WORKOUTS AT IPOH
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  • 229 14 CHURCH PARADE (J. Jones) sprinted smartly down the straight looking very\ fit and was full of rnnnittnr Bicardi (ELlery) and Little Chcrington (Smith) covered the four m 54 and the last three m 41. Chanticleer. Indelible and Rubber Packer looked the best of the Heridle's
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  • 86 14 THE following players have been selected to represent Royal Navy mi n the Singapore Hockey Association's quadrangular tournament which begins at 4 p.m. today on the SCC ground:— L. S. A. Eastwood (Sembawang); C. P. C. Idris (RMN). Capt. Robinson (C-in-C); Capt. Wilkinson (C--in-C). Cdr. Trowbridge
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  • 543 14 Scrum Superior Yorkshiremen Down The SAS WRUtb&J (Iwo tri es) Special Air *s2Z bs 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Superiority behind thf R~?i/ W hei l they beat S t* ci 1 Air Services Regiment (Kuala Lumpur) by six points (two tries) vJST* l ry) m their keenly fou ht reP'av
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  • 32 14 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association held a Social and Dance at Raffles Hotel last night. A large gathering of Colony sportsmen made it an occasion for a srand night out.
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  • 31 14 STOCKHOLM, Dec 2 (Reuter).— Ichiro Ogimura' Japan's world table-tennis champion, beat Tage Flis!?f rg io Sweden's champion. 21—13, 21—17 m an international tournament at Tranaas. central Sweden last night.
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  • 279 14 MELBOURNE, Dec. 2, (Reuter).— Writing m the Melbourne Age today, Percy Beames said "Australia hammered home the lesson that it is anything but a spent or decaying cricket power by thrashing England m the first test. "The sole England test win or
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    45 14 ENGLAND ViceCaptain Peter May fails to catch Arthur Morris of Australia off a ball from Alec Bedser when Morris' score stood at 89 on the second day of the Ist Test match at Brisbane. Australia beat England by an innings with a day to spare.
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  • 74 14 yesSrd^v'^ 1 11 ma L ch P layed ycbieraay, St. Joseph's Institu School" 1 the Police Training School ground m Thomson itfJ h v Jo^ ce P h ians, trained by tJan£r P r n Chuan re^ntlv St vt fr T m the staff of aL
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  • 21 14 Bono ALA LI iMPUR. Thurs.uottom placed Selangor Sikhs Union and TPCA played goalless draw m today's SHA ass? L^o-r
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  • 94 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Two Postal Union Athletic Players walked off the field m protest against poor umpiring m a Selangor Hockey Association division 1 match m which Selangor Eurasian Association trounced them tLw g al l to nil on the Today groUnd here Umpire
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  • 147 14 Loss For World Fight Promoters TOKYO, Dec. 2 (AP)-The fe al il ?T~ Ni^n Promir tO x day Jnternational USsTonn S Inc lost about flvweiJhf l glng last week s m whi^h J ham Pionship fight Per^tn^^ rgentinafs Pascual Janan'l S? W Hd title from Japan s Yoshio Shirai. fan
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  • 97 14 KINTA Rangers Sports Club officials elected at their recent annual general meeting are Patrons:, Messrs. Soh Ghee Soon and Sim Beng Seng. President: Mr. Chan Kwan Scan. Vice -Presidents: Messrs Omar bin Curreem and Koh Jiak Seng. Hon. Secretary: Mr. S Selvarajoo. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Chua
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    52 14 LlUHlti seeded Australian Dai Candy BUfprJanJ cr 1 Darts Cup p!at/er Tony Trabert 4-6. 7-5. JO-Ji' r er] Hb^ South Wales singles championship at Whit* C tu c, j P/ioto shotrs: Loser Ton?/ Trabert got nfcmtii of fT he *H /Tot on his back he was laughing out Ld
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  • 575 14  -  Veteran Says IT IS NOT easy to follow S.A.F.A.'s laboured reasoning m its off-handed treatment of the Senior Division Clubs' plea for increased financial assistance. Taking it a step further. S.A.F.A. \s attitude is all the more incomprehensible when one considers that it is from these Senior clubs that
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  • 55 14 THE Singapore Hockey Association XI to meet Penang at hockey will be: B. Noronha. R Mosbergen R. Fernando. Ajit Singh. H W Wood (Captain) D. Hay Robert Foo. F. Fernando. Chai Hon Yam, S. Mansoor R. McCoy, and J. Martens. Umpire: F. Milne The team leaves
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    • 38 14 Today's Sport au?n° CKE Y SHA Qvadran?rr r: rm I' vs N <*vy at %a p ~T iJS; rn Chilians vs. RAF at SCC— 5 p m O^LfVUpsT ML An. 223?! Con vnt at St. Anthony s arounH
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