The Singapore Free Press, 21 December 1951
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Title Section16 1951-12-21 1 The Singapore Free Press !^??S?»APXERHOOH SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, l»5l, PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.16 words
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Article509 1951-12-21 1 NE W ORDFD TO TROOPS Armed Egyptians to regarded as hostile CAIRO, Friday. \KKAI Sir (icorge Erskine, commander of h forces in Egypt, yesterday issued to his nvjn to treat armed Egyptians in nl i ionc as "hostile". trie sources believed this means arrested by the troops when carryxplosives in509 words
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Article32 1951-12-21 1 CHURCHILL PREPARES FOR TRIP yesterdaj .1 rations Prime and Mr. Ol the :ed to take Dec. 28. on partura of r W:shting the t( [y com- of the Washing. D tD- AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article23 1951-12-21 1 Ke every bei trade (tries, the Russian lerce, Mr. an article magatbai the consir rrade fa -'.jt in AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article17 1951-12-21 1 BRITISH SHIP SENDS SOS btei BaKradtoed yeswas on Green Island, and. in a heavy Is ftnmediate A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article115 1951-12-21 1 U.S. WILL EXPORT SYNTHETIC WASHINGTON. Fri. 'THE U.S. Government announced yesterday that it would license exports of 10,--000 tons of its synthetic rubber for essential purposes in the next three months. The Department of Commerce set forth limitations on exports. They must either meet the special needs that natural rubberU.P. - 115 words
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Article47 1951-12-21 1 Greece was yesterday elected to next year's Security Council after 19 ballots in a two-week battle at Paris. The United Nations General Assembly finally filled the last vacant seat on the 11-member council by giving Greece 39 votes to 16 for Byelo-Russia. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article24 1951-12-21 1 Seventeen Africans were killed and *6 seriously injured yesterday when an explosion occurred in a coal mine near Johannesburg. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article29 1951-12-21 1 The Italina ship. Elisabetta, sank in the entrance to the port of Alexandria yesterday after hitting a wartime mine Eleven of the crew were wounded.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 29 words
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Article139 1951-12-21 1 'IT'S UNTRUE,' SAYS KIAT IT was untrue that when he suggested that the Straits Chinese British Association should nominate candidates to contest future City Council and Legislative Council elections, his intention was to get the Association to support him, said Mr. G. H. Kiat this morning. He was replying to139 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-12-21 1 picture. JOAN BENNETT is seen leaving a Hollywood police station after the shooting of Jennings Lang, an actor's agent. Wa 1 1 e r Wanger, Joan's husband, was later accused of the shooting. Wanger was alleged to have admitted shooting Lang because, he was paying attentions to JoanA.P. - 51 words
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Article258 1951-12-21 1 PARIS Friday pHE United States yesterday called on the United A Nations Political Committee to reject Soviet charges that she is financing fifth column activities in the Com in form countries. Mr. Michael Mansfield, the U.S. delegate, declared that the Soviet allegations directed against the258 words
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Article48 1951-12-21 1 Frencn civil airiints' personnel yesterday decided to hold a 20-day strike as from midnight to support a demand for higher wages. The strike will only affect Air France Company's services. The company, however, announced last night that its Far Eastern schedules would be maintained.- AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article95 1951-12-21 1 PARIS, Fri. 'JHE United Nations General Assembly yesterday gave final approval to the establishment of a» impartial commission to investigate conditions for all-German elections. Britain, the United States and France have proposed that the commission be composed of Pakistan, Brazil, Iceland, The Netherlands and Poland. TheReuter - 95 words
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235 1951-12-21 1 Remarried, she finds husband is alive ATLANTA, Georgia, Fri. A 20-YEAR-OLD woman who remarried after her husband was reported killed in Korea learned yesterday he was listed as a Communist prisoner. "I just don't know what to do," stammered Mrs. Agnes Sasser. "I haven't been able to think it allU.P. - 235 words
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Article79 1951-12-21 1 11 missing in ship fire ASTORIA, Oregon, Fri. EIGHT passengers and three sailors were feared missing from the Danish ship, Erria, which caught fire in the Pacific, off the Oregon coast yesterday. Altogether 108 people were aboard the ship when she caught fire in the estuary of the Columbia River.AFP - 79 words
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Article192 1951-12-21 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. INCREASED powers will be given to General 1 Dwight Eisenhower under present plans for European rearmament in 1952, Mr. W. Averell Harriman, Mutual Security Director, said here last night at his first press conference since his return from the Paris talks. A concreteReuter - 192 words
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Article49 1951-12-21 1 Frank Miller was fined yesterday for flying his light plane under th~ London Tower Bridge on Nov. 25. Miller told a London court he did it on a dare from his 13-year-old son, who was with him in the rented aircraft. His fine was £100.49 words
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Article41 1951-12-21 1 One planter, two soldiers, one village guard member and one policeman were killed when terrorists attacked a Land Rover on a Mandating tea ej?tate between Sukabumi and Pelabuhanratu— on Wlnjkoop Ba» in southern West Java.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article320 1951-12-21 1 Plan for mass P. O. W. airlift PAN MUN JOM, Friday. ARDERS were issued yesterday for the mass airlift v of American, and probably all other non-Korean prisoners of war, to Japan if a Korean armistice is concluded. The truce negotiations are deadlocked and the chance that the prisoners willU.P. - 320 words
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Article67 1951-12-21 1 THE FIFTH Free Press A Christmas Supplement, bigger and better than the previous ones, will appear tomorrow. Its 24 pages will be filled with the best in Christmas entertainment for adults and children alike. If you have any lastminute gift problems sthissupplement will solve them for you.67 words
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Article99 1951-12-21 1 REBELS GRAB BURMA TIN MINES RANGOON Fri. KAREN rebels ana. Siamese bandits combined to seize Namyin tin mines on the Burma-Siam border after killing eight Chinese and a number of Burmese and Indian employees. Terror stricken people were fleeing from the mines area in the East TennassarUn belt to avoidReuter - 99 words
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Article16 1951-12-21 1 Twenty-five more Japanese war criminals have been given parole from Sukarno Prison. A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Advertisement91 1951-12-21 1 \!'.)Kl 3 t f *'*^r^~~7 -o/?c/ enjoy thGjMJ >ie 4 t*y how ;mport««t it i» that you »»«ould 4 daily supply of vit*min» «i»d mi«»«r«lv Your Health «**PMJ on it. Th«t it *ky it is qood plan to your regular daily b«»«'aq«. •aluab'e lood factor*. O»altin« contains:— VIT N B91 words
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Advertisement157 1951-12-21 1 fatrons ct rrTcha^^^ A MERRY XNAS Singapore Restaurant (Ist Class Bar) 79. Bras Basah Rd. Tel. 4088 Singapore- 7. HARDY AMIES pw.;.^;.^ v -.*.•.-.•.•.•.">••.• •>».*?■ ■>-> ■::y;.-.-^^.yjw.'.yjV^ -jjm X; j Hh^^^^9 "a just reitaid Manners arl hoi idle. They arc the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind. Millions157 words
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367 1951-12-21 2 By Harvey Hudson WHEN delegates to f the United Nations Social Committee in Paris get bored with the debate, they gaze at their president. Their president is Mrs Ana Figueroa, of Chile. She runs her 60-member committee each of the members of the General Assembly367 words
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Article, Illustration578 1951-12-21 2 Writing Ffy Wofi|ej|, Marie Cough $ays* m Plenty of work and little play for the housewife AST week there seemed plenty of time to do all the little jobs that had to be done before Christmas which this week is rushing upon us with the inevitability578 words
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Article314 1951-12-21 2 ONE of the rarest coats in Britain has just been designed by London designer Charles Creed. It is a wrap in emba silver-blue, pla-tinum-mutation mink —bluer than the bluest platinum pelts and is the only one of its kind in the country. It is314 words
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Advertisement212 1951-12-21 2 (reshup tf ,*jf |^f #J[^^. —-Hamam's flower* k£^A fresh perfum© is \JB^^ plexion Hamam's tff Distributors: pure vegetable oils Q« Snigh Co. kee P if $oft and 30-1 Raffle pt aee fllowing J Singapore 1 r Wi\ Cleanse your skin. Khandelwat Bros. V\\\ u r VWA Hamam s luxuriant 20A,212 words
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Advertisement78 1951-12-21 2 > VJ I VV/ JL r f i stnd sturdv limbs this pure milk u M>y ■m **> >uu should get Ostcrmilk at once. It is the bes: a ay to n c your baby grow healthy and strong Or—. H /S^^^^Z^^fe> a^ded vitamin D srj iron, is .*t i^^lilk78 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous251 1951-12-21 2 YOUR i LUCKY j S^AR UOKN today, your combination of friendliness and the ability to introduce and get original ideas accepted almost instantly is one of the keys to your success. You like to make plans on a large scale; you dislike petty detail, always delegating that to others. Just251 words
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172 1951-12-21 3 600 tons of copper lie below the ocean 1 LONDON. Fri. NKNOWN treasure hunters are planning to recover a shipload of copper from a vessel sunk nearly 100 years ago. It was in 1858 that the Bell sailed from Carrizal, Chile, bound for Hamburg, with a cargo of '600 tons172 words
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Article204 1951-12-21 3 25 YEARS FOR DOPE SELLER &x-pickpocket made £1 mil. Aa F n AT e r H h r or the end of the ro^ m^ ett^l aid > has WexJer LIT!? 1 "Waxey" Gordon, bor n Irving «^fc dSySSSS. to a uartcr <* century |S eithw* i? n m^L ai204 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-12-21 3 SUSAN HAYWARD, who specialises ir. "vixen." roles, looks very r« in this picture.13 words
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Article49 1951-12-21 3 The official Canton newspaper, Nam Fong Jih Pao, said the Communists were meeting with considerable difficulties in carrying out land reform in Kwangtung Province this winter. "Even severe torture is not sufficient to bring landlords to bow to the law," the paper said.- APPAPP - 49 words
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Article19 1951-12-21 3 Japan's Finance Ministry has outlined a 200,000 million yen budget to pay security costs next year.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article40 1951-12-21 3 No politics ban in Siam Sons, grandsons and nephews of a Siamese monarch are not in future to be allowed to take part in politics. The Government has introduced a new election bill in the National Assembly to prohibit this.40 words
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264 1951-12-21 3 A NURSE told a hushed court here that after a doctor tried to murder her she herself was sentenced to death on his false evidence and gaoled for five years. The nurse, 40-year-old Sister Aline Lebrun, described as the "Edith Cavell of Belgium,"264 words
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113 1951-12-21 3 Queens are ready for US challenge LONDON, Fri. WITH eight tons of new paint on her hull, more than 1000ft. long, the 17-year-old Queen Mary returns to North Atlantic service. Still the world's fastest liner, she has been having a five-week clean at Southampton. Most of the paint which went113 words
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Article24 1951-12-21 3 The Export-Import Bank last night announced it would grant Japan a loan of U5540,000,000 to help her buy United-States raw cotton.24 words
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Article106 1951-12-21 3 Passengers flying In BOAC planes on Christmas Day. will enjoy this menu: Turtle soup with sherry, roast Norfolk turkey with cliestnut stuffing, princess potatoes and buttered brussel sprouts, braised celery hearts, Christmas pudding, brandy, butter and cream, minceples. assorted nuts, fruit basket, coffee and a selection106 words
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Advertisement155 1951-12-21 3 sft O^A tf 0 0 petftx- I Tiff REGULAR USE OF pj MU A A p rlmm-f'de^f PI 1 TOOTH PASTE p HELPS PREVENTS DECAY p SMALL LARGE GIANT SIZE vßk 7 i&l J jVi m. mil t -i^ PERFUMES There are only three perfumes by Saville in all the155 words
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Miscellaneous223 1951-12-21 3 BUCKLEY HE GO l n FOR CHRISTMAS Mandrake Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya ■■1^ 11l MUST BE GETTIN'THE Bill II I Huh--I CAN HEAR FOOTSTEPS- HI ONLY HOPC Hl'S LIAOWG Ml I FUNNV--I D SWEAR SOMEBODY I r(JK Mt lu Oc i urr^wßllß|f^ rnow i miictrc I223 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Dec. 21. 1951.
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Article339 1951-12-21 4 MR. G. H. Kiat gives bad advice. He calls upon the StraiUs Chinese British Association to put up its members as candidates in Singapore's future City and Legislative Council elections. The S.C.B.A. should have no difficulty in deciding what to do with Mr. Kiat's piece of advice.339 words
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Article170 1951-12-21 4 CINGAPORE has heard so many dire warnings of water crisis which have proved false that few people outside the water department take serious notice The merciful heavens have always come to the rescue in time to make rationing unnecessary. But if the general public is prepared to gamble170 words
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Article624 1951-12-21 4 "Gifts oS Christmas" broadcast will cover the world rpHE 8.8.C. is putting 1 the finishing touches to the arrangements for its biggest operation of the year the round the world broadcast on Christmas Day. Fittingly, the theme for Christmas Day, 1951, is "the Gifts of624 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-12-21 4 The Kin? making: list year's Christmas Day broadcast. 16 million people listened to him.14 words
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583 1951-12-21 4 SELIG S. HARRISON - ELECTION' WITHOUT MEANING TO MANY IN INDIA SELIG S. HARRISON By INDIA'S nrst general is underway and harried officials trying to put 170,000,000 "first voters'' through the paces of democracy are finding that the idea of selfgovernment will take a lot of teaching in this land of high illiteracy and583 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-12-21 4 "Fred, call Myrtle I'm not having her running around with those dope addicts next door".21 words
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Article, Illustration806 1951-12-21 4 HENRY THODY - HENRY THODY By PARIS: HPHE morning mist still cloaks the upper platforms of the Eiffel Tower. Across the Seine. a £1,000,000 cavalcade of luxury cars speeds along the right bank towards the Palais de Chaillot. This is the beginning of another day at the806 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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Letter227 1951-12-21 4 T\EAR Sir, 17 I observe that a film expert, accompanied by his wife and two children, has arrived in the Colony to join the Commissioner General's staff as a film producer. I thought there was a shortage of houses in Singapore. The Phoenix Park organisation, with227 words
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138 1951-12-21 4 Cambridge village has its own 'college' bridge, village colled a library hall, with m Projection" modern facmti PS for a 1 meet f0r with some o cation cent tirely agn c ln^ a total poDuioVf- Union and K villages r.. 2 ciai buses tWO Of I)H., on three even] faithful138 words
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Advertisement17 1951-12-21 4 X'mas Gifts for Men ja» mm USEFUL LASTING P.H.HENDRY ewe Her 78 North Bridge Rd Singapore, 6.17 words
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Advertisement125 1951-12-21 4 Christmas Stf&tc? The Best Chrisfmases are planned well ii»««Ct, with the kitchen as Hie centre of operations! High-kn! conferences between Mem and Cookie commence the campaign, instructions ate issued, stores checked md supplies laid in Mysterious packages are smui?i?lcd into the house and disappear into appointed hiding pJaciß. But Chrisfmas125 words
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Article94 1951-12-21 5 r h Dinte Noor I of f Hala; men's Welfare f Singapore, has the Colonial about the siting of el in Lorong Aman in the Geylang *.< that the hotel be iZ ved Che Zaharah says that she has received many complaints from kampong people about the94 words
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Article103 1951-12-21 5 A PLEA thai everything possible should be done to restore normal supplies of milk to mothers and children in rural areas was made by Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha. at the meeting of Singapore Rural Board yesterday He said that at rural "health clinics during the103 words
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Article83 1951-12-21 5 Thousands ot posters pul up during the City Council elections have been removed by th P Council. A Free Press reader complained a fortnight ago that the posters disfigured the City. This was the first time the Council undertook the responsibility for their removal. Previously candidates83 words
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Article175 1951-12-21 5 i fiey enclose Propaganda in parcels 9*££aJ2ST ft*™* books in Sin^ Hong KonJ lrt» rd y that a en ts in China and nist fitera"ure -n^ 1 1^, 111 includin Commi Dealers hav» ™f su PP l! es sent to them. ivir T i he P arcels175 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-12-21 5 MK H R CHEESEMAN. f owner Federation nir. Education with a Malayan Chinese staSTnt al Vk" of British Malaya at home in London he24 words
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Article85 1951-12-21 5 Union wants toddy shops closed T™ Singapore Government and Municipal Labour th^r y esterd *y Petitioned the Colony Government to i C^sVg° a W p n ore all tOddy Sh ps J? h g c jftary of the union. 3£ Palal yan, said toddy shops affected the morale of manual85 words
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Article69 1951-12-21 5 MALAYAN importers of Indian shark-liver-oil can import as much as they want from Government-approved traders in India. The Indian Trade Commissioner in Malaya. Sardar Jogindra Singh, said yesterday that the Indian Government is to liberalise the quota of aluminium ware for export, which would help Malayan69 words
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Article74 1951-12-21 5 JuiLUrvi^ BAHUu, Pri.— The Johore State Council, on Wednesday approved that $3,000 be paid as medical fees to Dato C. J. Paglar, for attendance on the Sultan, Sultanah and Princess Mariam. The Council also voted $9,603 to meet the cost of passages of the Sultan, Sultanah74 words
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94 1951-12-21 5 Signboards may aid Muslims to choose their meat TK) enable Singapore x Muslims to distinguish between stalls selling fresh meat and frozen meat, the Health Com mittee of the City Council has recommended that all stallholders in the markets should display signboards in English, Tamil and Malay. The committee, whose94 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-12-21 5 picture. ENVIOUS EYES outside the fence of the Ktppel Harbour Social Welfare Children's Centre yesterday watching 137 others, who were lucky quests mt a Christmas party, taking food and drinks. All the children were from the same neighbourhood but those inside were registered at the centre. Free PressFree Press - 48 words
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Article40 1951-12-21 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— Following the other States in the Federation, the Johore Council of State today agreed to substitute the word Muslim or Islam for Mohammedan wherever it occurs in the laws and enactments of Johore40 words
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Article128 1951-12-21 5 Free Press Staff Reporter fOLONY seamen's unions v yesterday supported the Singapore Government's proposal to open welfare centres for Chinese, Indian, Malay, and Pakistani seamen. The unions, however, want the Government to provide buildings to accommodate the centres, because of the present housing shortage in128 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-12-21 5 picture. Nakfno H^ ESE BAB with her mother, Mrs. thJ >4Sl ?k 1S l. c Z nitnted **<* Passenger on board £l Th m l 7 hlC f a riv€d s in Sin^pofe four days s?#. a fami I y' Ravelling with Argentine passf; are f arm cFree Press - 62 words
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Article229 1951-12-21 5 MR. V. K. Nair, Singapore Labour City Councillor for South ward, yesterday called upon the Government to hold a public inquiry ta investigate rI^VS? 1 1 of delay in treating cases at the General Hospital "and the treatment received by the public in general. 1229 words
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Article48 1951-12-21 5 DESIDENTS of Improvement n Trust quarters in Havelock Road at a meeting last night decided to torm their own community centre. Mr. Lee Choon Eng, Cuy Councillor for West Ward, spoke on the need for a community centre and promised them all the help required48 words
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Article133 1951-12-21 5 ITNGKU Abdul Aziz bin Abdw State Council meeting yestt. ment to investigate the possibility pawnshops next year. Ungku Aziz, who was speaking budget for next year, said that U already nationalised pawnshops The State budget shows an estimated revenue from pawnshops of $437,000 next year compared with $177,000 this133 words
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Article50 1951-12-21 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. THE Johore Government 1 has acquired 5,059 acres of land in Johore to resettle squatters. Compensation paid totalled $201,813. In Segamat the only district where land was exchanged 83 £cres of land was given in exchange in addition to $54,165 paid" as "oronensation.50 words
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Article54 1951-12-21 5 The Singapore Chinese Y.M.C.A. will give a Christmas party to children tomorrow afternoon. Chinese" firms and individuals have provided gifts and donations for the party. Besides refreshments and gifts, many games have been planned for the children Pupils of the Yeok See Kindergarten School will entertain54 words
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Article98 1951-12-21 5 Free Press SUflf Reporter ABOUT 700 lepers at Tra falgar Home. Singapore, were given a Christmas treat yesterday by the Leper Welfare Committee. They were entertained with a sports meet and a film show. Every leper received gifts of new clothes and food parcels.98 words
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Article87 1951-12-21 5 JOHORE. Fri. UAJI NOAH bin Omar, Johore State Councilor, was told in reply to questions at yesterday's Council meeting that 4,565 out of 33.802 school children in Government or Governmentaided schools in the state received some form of dental treatment. About 15 per cent of these87 words
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184 1951-12-21 5 PROF. B H. Sheares, of the University of Malaya left by plane today for the United States to study the progress made in research on cancer of the womb and on the infertility problem. The Proressor will be away for a year completing a184 words
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Advertisement89 1951-12-21 5 jjpppjf Caldbeck's wish you Very Happy vnristuias and prosperous New Year m 4jjk MCGREGOR &C? L T JBt W^ *w drri— h; S S AMERICAN j CHILDREN DRESSES I In twelve attractive styles. Good washable American finest cotton materials. ft Sizes available from 1 to 6 m> I An ideal89 words
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Advertisement128 1951-12-21 5 II B^^P^ I^PPaV^F I l I *Mm ill '4.41 1 "r B if II I I I II /tfmw I ill I^l I ar yVaVll L^L^T l^# j^^/ iff fi Tr>. Hf I iC/SF WHAF H£ WOULD 1/K£ FOit X MAS BEER MUGS j WITH FROC. WORM OR MOUSE 1.50128 words
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Article878 1951-12-21 6 REME score Cup victory Free Press Boxing Reporter A ONE-POINT margin sent Royal Electrical A and Mechanical Engineers into the second round of the Anchor Cup when they beat Royal Army Ordnance Corps in the first round of the Singapore Base District inter-unit boxing contest at Tanglin878 words
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Article83 1951-12-21 6 Ex -champ to open bar ROME, Thurs. 'j IBERio Alitri of Trieste, former European middleweight champion, is moving to Rome to make his homo and taking up a sideline ever-popular with pugilists. He is opening a bar. However, he said, that does not mean he is quitting the ring. MitrlA.P. - 83 words
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Article35 1951-12-21 6 The EOS Sports Club is to hold a Christmas dance at the Singapore Social Welfare Department tomorrow. Two bands will be to attendance. One of the items of entertainment is joget modern.35 words
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229 1951-12-21 6 MR. R. B. I Pates, Singapore Amatuer Football Association's honorary coach, said yesterday that the B.AJF.A. sponsored Youth League, which will begin next year and played at Jalan Besar Stadium, would give the boys the experience of playing on a good ground md before229 words
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Article, Illustration78 1951-12-21 6 pictures. ABOVE: Sgt. McKenna of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers sends his opponent through the ropes and into the referee's table just as the bell sounds for the end of their threeround welterweight bout. McKenna beat L Cpl Clark on points. LEFT: 'Whs*t's he sitting down for?"Free Press - 78 words
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Article37 1951-12-21 6 LONDON, Thurs. Yestmnvs i:\igby Uniori results were: County Championship matches: Kent 11, Hampshire 3. Surrey 3, Middles* 3. Eastern Counties 21, Sussex 0; East Midlands 0, Warwickshire 8. Other matches: Oxfordshire 9, Herdfordshire 3- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article115 1951-12-21 6 A STRONG Special Air Service Regiment rugby XV trounced G.H.Q. Signal Regiment at Changi yesterday by 50 points to three. The Jungle Scouts gained their points from seven goals, four tries, and a drop goal. Signal replied with an unconverted try. Selangor state player.115 words
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Article242 1951-12-21 6 Saints win 11-8 in B.M. r ree Press Correspondent ST. Andrew's ocnooi, Singapore, on Tuesday beat Bukit Mertajam High School by 11 points (a goal, two tries) to eight (a goal, a penalty) in their interschool rugger encounter. "Saints," who are touring the Federation, scored a try ten minutes from242 words
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Article61 1951-12-21 6 In a hockey friendly played on the Indian Association ground yesterday. Navy beat Khalsa Association by four goals to two. Navy led 3-1 in the first half, Brown (2) and Stanhope netting for Navy while Noor scored Khalsa \s goal. In the second half How increased61 words
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Article50 1951-12-21 6 Cey;on Sports Club beat Royal Engineers by four goals to one in a hockey friendly at Balestier Road yesterday. The score was one-all at interval. Victor Navaretnam (.CSC) and McMurtrie (RE> being the scorers. S. Naveretnam, Vanderput and Edwin Doraisamy scored for CSC in the second half.50 words
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Advertisement142 1951-12-21 6 (Continued fromj% 30 m TS^SS» OBJECTS" w»«ra v* TECHNICOLOR YVONNE DECARLO ROD CAMERON TOMORHOW CAPITOL today 10 45 am and 2.30 p.m. "BUCKJO6ERS" TONIGHT 6.30 9.30 p.m. On STAGE! IN PERSON TWO FULL HOURS of STACE MAGIC THE CHEAT SORCAR Admission SlO 96, S4 S2 NO FREK LIST 'slum TODAY142 words
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Advertisement218 1951-12-21 6 X'MAS -NEW YtAR I Programme I MUSIC and DANCING 3 (X'mas New^ Year's Eve) 3^ Al «o: FREE SOUVENIR GIFTS. c f^p j^SS 2 pP X'MAS EVE DINNER Mushroom Cre^m Soup, V Jw Roast Turkey Chtttnut Stuffir if Crilled Tomatoes Creamed C V Pium Puda.ng Brandy f Salted Nuts Raisins218 words
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Miscellaneous186 1951-12-21 6 Radio SINGAPORE 100 p.m. Ligat Music; 130 Time Signal New,; 1.45 Dance Music Deii Trio; 2.00 Close Down: 5 Programmes in Malaya; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Forces Favourites A programme of requests by the Forces presented by Josephine West; 6.55 An' nouncements 8c Singapore Share Market Report; 7.G0 Time Signal186 words
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Article, Illustration228 1951-12-21 7 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE HE HAS NOT FORGOTTEN By IA i middle-aged man with sunken cheeks h ;iv hobbled up the steps to Wesley Hall in running Road last week, closely follows k« fclf^ding ne joined P.vLsome blind and n coir.r.unuy smg- >-"a wWle, he moved f the228 words
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Article95 1951-12-21 7 I ALBERT B. (Pesky) Sprott, 54, one of the backfield stars on University of California's "wonder" team in 1920, died of a crushed skull yesterday. The man who helped the Bears upset Ohio State 28-0 in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1. 1921, hit the ironA.P. - 95 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-12-21 7 picture Rav Barkwav tb* Brii h A.A.A. e**ch, emphasising 'the lmp«4aiice of warmin«-ap tefthT athlete Hcp c b- shows how the body muscles can be loosened and got «dy tZ *.\t£r*Lk Saad durinr a lecture- traininr seafiio* In Kuala Lnm«ur. Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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Article177 1951-12-21 7 But Taffy says 'watch me' Free Press Boxing: Reporter XANNY CAMPO and Taffy Hancock, Bernie AL Hall and Red Biggs are all in fine fettle for their fights at the Happy World Stadium tonight. Hancock, flyweight champion of Australia, meets Tanny Campo in the main177 words
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Article104 1951-12-21 7 LONDON. Thurs. Yesterday's F.A. cup second round replay results were: Blyth Spartans 2, Tranmere 1 (abandoned after 15 minutes of extra time owing to bad light). Torquay United 1, S win don Town 1 (after extra time). Leyton Orient 3. Wrexhara 3 (after extra time). Leyton Orient104 words
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Article80 1951-12-21 7 OAST ami West Germany will send a team of nine, plus two officials to the World Tennis championships to be held in Bombay In January. India, who are staging the world championships for the first time are understood to be paying half the air passageReuter - 80 words
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Article37 1951-12-21 7 (JHICO Vejar, brilliant Stamford, Connecticut, welterweight prospect, was matched yesterday with Enrique Bolanos, of Los Angeles, in a January 4 Madison Square Garden 10--rounder as a reward for his win over Carmine Fiore of Bicojlyn.37 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-12-21 7 picture. Mr. R. B. 1. Pates, S.A.F.A.'s honorary coach (right) receives an inscribed silver plate from Mr. W. McGregor Watt, SJLFJI. president, for "services rendered" Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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111 1951-12-21 7 Penang races THERE MAY BE 7 RACES FOR LAST 2 DAYS From ALLAN LEWIS Owing to heavy scratching on the first and second day of the Peaang Turf Club's Christmas-New Year meeting and the non-arrival horses entered for the meet there may be seven races on each of the last111 words
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451 1951-12-21 7 A NEW APPEAL FOR 'DYNAMIC CRICKET By ALEX BANNISTER /MHJNTY cricket showed an unhealthy rise in the number of drawn games, and a "frightening drop" in gates last season. Colonel R. S. Rait Kerr, M.C.C. secretary, was sharp and to the point when revealing these figures, which should make every451 words
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Article69 1951-12-21 7 REGIONAL trials -'or the United States Olympic ice hockey team will be completed by Dec. 22, and the 15- member squad will leave on Jan. 17 for the winter games to be held from Feb. 14-25, at Oslo, Norway. Ten Western qualifiers will be combined with the EasternA.P. - 69 words
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Advertisement129 1951-12-21 7 HAPPY WORLD SATURDAY, 22nd DEC. at 9 p.m. SPECIAL ATTRACTION SENSATIONAL NEW ARRIVAL JL SHERIFF {ml} NEVADA Jr (Breaking Round The World Tour Specially To Meet King Kong) urn am m± m m a m I erntic oupporDng Bouts 111 RIZA BEV MOHD. ZAKARIA ELMO LINCOLN IKE BARRETT WONG BUCK129 words
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992 1951-12-21 8 a village of 200 people, where formal charges against him were read. On December 3 he was taken to Pingnam under an armed guard and interrogated several times until a week ago, when the public trial took place. At ten in the morning992 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-12-21 8 picture. JOHN AND ALBERT, f our-y ear-old twins, who have lived in the Children's Aid Society Home since they were small babies, eat their mince pies at yesterday's Christmas party held at the horn e. Miss Amy Ford, a member of the executive committee, is seen handing out an extraFree Press - 53 words
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Article, Illustration332 1951-12-21 8 You make a one-over-one response to partner's bid and his rebid is a single raise. His strength is limited; if he had a strong hand he would give you a double raise or make some other rebid Nevertheless, he may have anything from a minimum opening bid to332 words
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271 1951-12-21 8 LONDON, Friday. ORITAIN and France will transfer full powers to the new independent State of Libya on Monday, the British Foreign Office announced last night. At present Britain administers two provinces of the future Federal Libyan State— Cyrenaica and Tripolitania. The third, the Fezzan.271 words
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Article94 1951-12-21 8 Keep off it's A-water HARWELL, Fri. A truck from this British atomic experiment centre crashed with another truck on Wednesday night and spilled radioactive water over a road. Farm workers dashing to the wreck were warned off by the driver of the water truck. "Keep away!" he shouted. "It's dangerous."A.P. - 94 words
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100 1951-12-21 8 NEW YORK, Fri. J± 44-YEAR-OLD business executive of Jackson, Michigan, faced a lie detector test today in the strange death by freezing of his youngs* bride, Edward G. Spencer, was held without charge for investigation into the death of his wife, Loretta, 21. The100 words
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Title Section9 1951-12-21 1 Free Press RACE FORM Special Friday, December, 21, 1951.9 words
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Article, Illustration1644 1951-12-21 1 Allan Lewis says 'No 9 121 s ial number A year old were import into ilaya during ar. in my us la not a tice, because -ear olds I in Malay 3 rriflc disadjucli as weight horses of all presi bomc my point state that1,644 words
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Article1036 1951-12-21 1 ROBIN GOODFELLOW - SH ADO W on the T URF ROBIN GOODFELLOW NOBBLING, DOPING the facts behind the by THOSE who Have watched the Jockey Club and their agents, Messrs. Weatherby, at work over the years must regard announcements of the type which Lord Rosebery made— that one of his horses had been1,036 words
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Article, Illustration732 1951-12-21 1 'Jockeys must be as fit as horses 9 npwENTY-six year old A Len Fry, who made a quiet entry into Malayan racing, created a good impression on trainers and owners by his competent handling of Temujin at Ipoh. He won two races on that horse. Fry732 words
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Advertisement21 1951-12-21 1 My fnoneys t>n the black cap— he alwayi k^^ps himselt coo! and refreshed with an F N before the race I'*121 words
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Article, Illustration12002 1951-12-21 2 Allan Lewis - Allan Lewis Compiled by Following Is the form guide for all horses entered for the Penang Turf Club's Christ-mas-New Year meeting beginning on Tuesday: NORSES CLASS 1. ALPHONSUS THIRD (12 started) 21-11-51 S'pore 7-12 6P. (Mawi) Div. 1: Ist Majestic Scholar 8-1; 2nd Solar StarlightFree Press - 12,002 words
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