The Singapore Free Press, 22 December 1951
1951-12-22
1
24
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/freepress
The Singapore Free Press
-
Title Section19 1951-12-22 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA E 1 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
-
Article503 1951-12-22 1 §>ost for Monty may depend on Eisenhower OFFICIAL quarters expect the British Government to make an announcement on Malaya very soon after the Christmas holidays, reports the tree Press correspondent in London Mr. Lyttelton, the Secretary for Colonies, who cnhw? yesterday, will not discuss the subject503 words
-
Article33 1951-12-22 1 DECAUSE of today's 24Page Christinas supplement the film page has been held over until Monday. The result of the film contest which was announced last Saturday will be given on Monday.33 words
-
Article81 1951-12-22 1 BRITISH KILL FIVE IN CANAL CLASH CAIRO. Sat. A CLASH was announced last night by a British military spokesman at Lsmailia. It occurred near the Suez water filtration plant and surrounded them, five Egyptians were killed after being surprised by a six-man British patrol of sappers. The patrol saw eightU.P. - 81 words
-
Article15 1951-12-22 1 The Swiss Government yesterday relaxed restrictions on export to the sterling areas.- A.P.A.P. - 15 words
-
Article93 1951-12-22 1 Hungary to try 4 American airmen ■fninCCT Cot BUDAI ES l, bat. airmen •'>' Soviet I Hungary on be tried by |3-;ngarian court. j American I here 1 night said j arried out knTenUon i d. version I g I the HimI considen j stablished i violated .:v ""accord- eivedReuter - 93 words
-
Article38 1951-12-22 1 I rnia Sat. untain rescue tod search planes es combed the i ..pi mountains Cirparnia and r. Valley after p lal airliner was crashed on retain vesterday. tenalTe hunt aid not find I wreckage ReuterReuter - 38 words
-
Article, Illustration66 1951-12-22 1 THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Churchill, showed his skill as a bricklayer when laying the foundation stone at Bristol University. After the masonry was lowered into position, Mr. Churchill said it was not square and a spirit level proved him right. In the picture, Mr. Churchill, who is a member ofPopper - 66 words
-
Article112 1951-12-22 1 Curiosity killed the Corporal COPENHAGEN, Sat. A CORPORAL sought to test the efficiency of a sentry at Esteroro army barracks early yesterday. The sentry, a champion marksman, killed the corporal with a shot fired at 60 yards in the dark. The army gave this report Corporal H.. Christian Jessan deliberatelyA.P. - 112 words
-
Article46 1951-12-22 1 The district court judge at Birmingham, Alabama, asked Juryman Weaver what his initials W. J. stood for. Weaver explained: "Well, sir, my mother and daddy had 11 daughters in a row. When I came along, they decided to call me Welcome John."- U.P.U.P. - 46 words
-
Article123 1951-12-22 1 Free Press Staff Reporter IT needed only one cheery yell from 101 young 1 throats on the Blue Funnel vessel Gordon early today to wake up their sleepy-eyed parents at Godown 25 of the Singapore Harbour Board to the fact their Australian-educated offspring123 words
-
Article30 1951-12-22 1 WASHINUTUH. oat. THE U.S. State Department announced yesterday that the United States had abolished the restrictive clauses of the Italian peace treaty, including the provi-30 words
-
Article22 1951-12-22 1 Communists yesterday paralysed train communications between Rangoon and Mandalay in Central Burma bv blowing up four bridges at once.22 words
-
Article280 1951-12-22 1 China may get a Warning LONDON, Saturday. THE United States has proposed that China should be solemnly warned that a Communist violation of a Korean truce may involve carrying the war across the Manchurian frontier, according to an authoritative sources. The British Government is urgently examining this proposal for aReuter; A.F.P.; A.P. - 280 words
-
Article25 1951-12-22 1 Mr. Peter Mack Jr., the flying U.S. Congressman," landed in Manila International Airport yesterday from Saigon on his round-the-world friendship tour." U.P.U.P. - 25 words
-
Article, Illustration33 1951-12-22 1 Home ?.nri Inarfitn* e soldier. Airborne and joining in the fun is the baby. A reunion? Not at all. Corporal Norman Wright and baby son Norman reached Southampton from Malaya together. This was33 words
-
Article157 1951-12-22 1 MEDICAL EXAM PASSES Free Press Staff Reporter THE following candidates have passed their King Edward VII College of Medicine pharmacists' qualifying examination for the Diploma in Pharmacy: Chan Gim Swee, Chua Kee Yoke, Lee Hock Ley, Oon Peng Choo, Wee Keng Boon, Yong Kong Wah, David Boen, Liew Nyuk Choong,157 words
-
108 1951-12-22 1 Negro dancer files $400,000 libel suit NEW YORK. Sat. PARISIAN entertainer Josephine Baker filed a US $400,000 damage suit against columunist Walter Winchell yesterday charging he libelled her in his Broadway column. Miss Baker, a Negress, also named the Hearst Corporation and Kirfg Feature Syndicate Incorporated, which distribute Wineh«?xrfl Rdnmn,U.P. - 108 words
-
Article42 1951-12-22 1 70 FILM STARS GO ON TOUR ■Seventy air-borne screen actors and actresses left. Hollywood yesterday to spend Christmas with American G.l.'s. A main group left for Korea and a second for Alaska. Two smaller groups flew to Europe and North Africa. A.F.P42 words
-
Article21 1951-12-22 1 Australia's- Minister for the Army, Mr. Joseph Francis, said at a press conference at Tokyo on Friday he expects21 words
-
287 1951-12-22 1 LONDON, Saturday. ATLANTIC storms are expected to delay by 24 hours the departure of the Prime Minister Mr. Churchill for his talks with President Truman in Washington. Mr. Churchill is expected to make an important broadcast to the nation today. Yesterday he was dueReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 287 words
-
Article177 1951-12-22 1 THE KING'S X'MAS MESSAGE LONDON. Sat. THE King recorded his Christmas Day broadcast to the peoples of the Commonwealth because his voice is still too weak ior a "live transmission. An official announcement last night said the King's doctors had advised the recording because his voice "had not yet completelyReuter - 177 words
-
Article36 1951-12-22 1 The Popes Christmas message to the world on Monday will be broadcast by Vatican Radio in 25 languages. At 1020 GMT the first translation of the message in English- will be broadcast A. P.A.P. - 36 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement40 1951-12-22 1 dsdsd 13 5 6 fcDUS VMTCHES from 90 $120 a $210 CENTS WATERPROOF S»eel *">m 90 1 .'I C \uto»nat«c >it? W/ne precision watch J m S*is s IVofcA f Specie Its h*. r 15 COL LYE R QUAY StNGAPOREIh40 words
-
Advertisement32 1951-12-22 1 M.FUKTER&S.GRIIIEHG i Diamonds Jewellery i 67, Stamford ltd., (Eu Court) Bldg., Spore, 6. Telephone 7923. XV I DECEMBER) rivTlT I (JX NOW 30AMAM The only thmq ne keeps on dictatinq is Lnnstmas-time32 words
-
-
Page For Children
-
886 1951-12-22 2 Another Busy Week For The Postman He has been working hard bringing Christmas greetings f THIS has been anx other busy week for the postman. Every day he has come along to my office with a bundle ot letters and Christmas cards from you boys and girls. Thank you all886 words
-
Article191 1951-12-22 2 PEN PALS' COLUMN H. COO, of 207, Queen Street Singapore. 7, wants pen pals of either sex jyi Malaya and overseas. He is interested in modern songs, stamp collecting, magazine collecting and outdoor sports. Oh Ah Kit, of 315-1, Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore 3. collects stamps and plants, cycles and191 words
-
Article642 1951-12-22 2 RASTUS - RASTUS by AT the second porthole they again drew a blank, but no sooner was the periscope raised to the third than Freddie waved one hand at the others signalling them to hold the craft steady. He could see a larger cabin than those he642 words
-
-
Article, Illustration71 1951-12-22 2 DO this picture crossword puzzle and when you have finished it 'HI in y° ur name, address and age, and post to Children's Page, Singapore Free Press, Cecil Street, to arrive not later than Thursday next. There are four prises of $5 (one each to a boy and71 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement175 1951-12-22 2 Tr I. I I lIUII Im ru 1/ t\ I If II t\ t% K II I V N II V „B I I i lii U\ \J La I II W W for my sparkling teeth --<, Cool, minty /i!&3^&L Kolynos foam cleans i ia^^^^^::^i rour teeth, reaches J175 words
-
Advertisement233 1951-12-22 2 If ylu WMrt a good diary, for your Pocbl or lor your desk, for a man or for a w omar go to yow ttationer or bookseller ar ,d i ook for this name T. J. J. SMITH I They have been famous for their tor over a hundred years.233 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous169 1951-12-22 2 RUPERT AND THE SORCERER ~4 Reaching school Tigetlily sue* saucer flying this way." Then ceeds in slipping mro her place, but it flew ;he other way." interrupts the master spots Rupert and Algy Algy. "Yes. and -then it disapand he calls chem to him. What peared and made us forget169 words
-
-
Article, Illustration254 1951-12-22 3 '/> /^^r chest M NC "ESTEE, Saturday l> branded his wife was said by a nrknr iu ,l oiluer at Manchester Assize t a ul jrfence called the man's action a "fantastir u expressing his deep affection for hi" wi/e s .iesire that they should be254 words
-
Article35 1951-12-22 3 Fossilised otorinta found at Warrnambool. Victoria, have been identified as those of a siant kangaroo, a large emu-like bird, and an animal resembling a wombat. The prints covered 20 square feet Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 35 words
-
Article155 1951-12-22 3 Future is 'so vague to Nancy HOLLYWOO^JS^, Valentine has sailed on the liner Chusan for home with her reported marriage to the Maharajah of Cooch-Behar still a mystery. J The 23-year-old actress said she was returning because of the illness of her mother in California The 34--year-old Maharajah was notReuter; A.P. - 155 words
-
Article192 1951-12-22 3 LONDON. Sat pOR a whole night of sharp frost and fog two eight-year-old twi n boys slept under a tree in Hyde Park, London, covered only by an overcoat, and then continued their search for Father Christmas. Meanwhile, police all over London were looking192 words
-
Article57 1951-12-22 3 The airport of Karachi became again the turntable of air traffic from Europe to the Far East and Australia when the Pakistani Government lifted the restrictions on oil supplies to planes calling at this city. Recent Latin-American oil imports to Pakistan have permitted cancellation of allA.F.P. - 57 words
-
Article22 1951-12-22 3 Dutch troops in Korea are sending Christmas greetings directly to their homes in the form of tape recordings. A. P.A.P. - 22 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement108 1951-12-22 3 Mr Mr %7 Z ,^mmr l V u*c C^> otNtKUUi rt double face \n 8 j I SEAS OK PW I EASY auromaric J/| I UfflifcwQfflM' Him Cbenq 1 I «J 64 Koek Road. Singapore rf^ Vt BIMJ ■S W ißßjni 1! Hush l ow street »T »BfA TE..E: *****108 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous157 1951-12-22 3 Hadio I SINGAPORE Pmgramsna Summary: daOrtOH Jerry I .^o lime Signal 4:: eriudc; 2 00 tS Rac ng r'.i'.ed trom the Clftb '-v.ih Interval do; 500 Prots.1 3 Pro- IT Cularen's 4 F^ei Waring <& i»: IjM 'lime 715 UstcacW in of the tunes 'L? lo pl:iv preFrankL'i: 750 EkMi&aiNj;157 words
-
Miscellaneous363 1951-12-22 3 MflMlrflkfi £rc/««ine *<> Ike Singapore Free Pros in Malaya tafcftW&id lagisS^vfSl felssKsil pli-iVa&rtJEss ?mSPPt lirf%^ |i% Bkwvv wi Ft iff- lip- A JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya /its time we ar£ vou /you mistake me, madam! y^VthaTs ml right, I twin< we shau soon V> I363 words
-
-
577 1951-12-22 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Dec. 22, 1951. Roads of death fTHE rate of slaughter and maiming on the highways of Singapore increases remorselessly. Up to December 15 this year, there were in all 9,344 accidents, or an average of roughly 950 a month. One hundred and thirtysix people were577 words
-
648 1951-12-22 4 The Man Who Wants To Give Away Millions Dean Rusk has his hands full, says Frederick Cook from New York WHEN he hurries TT out of his modest suburban flat at 8.30 every morning, briefcase under arm, 42--year-old Dean Rusk does not look at all the part of the man648 words
-
Article, Illustration58 1951-12-22 4 Th ir teen -yea r- old Maureen Teo dances a Siamese I fantasy, "Th« [Enchanted Pond", which will be present- ed by the Fine Art of Move- ment Dance 1 Croup at the Victoria Theatre o« Jan. 18. 19 and 20. The show is in aid of St.58 words
-
Article579 1951-12-22 4 Around Singapore By Citizen r THE acting Financial x Secretary of Singapore, Mr. W. C. Taylor, will always be remembered with gratitude or otherwise, according to who remembers him —for his statement in the Legislative Council on Tuesday about peo pie wanting to get something for nothing In Council, the579 words
-
Article151 1951-12-22 4 Letter to the Editor pEFERRING to your editorial of Friday, I repeat that it was only a suggestion from me, supported by some others present to the incoming Committee of the S.C.B.A. to consider. We can rely on the good sense of the Committee to reject it if151 words
-
Article301 1951-12-22 4 PARENTS who any time now will be wrestling with the awkward ■jussti— m from young inquisittves about Santa Claus have been saved a lot of brain racking by the Rev A. Ingfis, vicar W St. a^AfrAuv^ai Jhlj«4r4aus>aB < mi-9 nai •■fl^Ltft has prepared what he contends is301 words
-
Article998 1951-12-22 4 L. G. PINE, Editor of Burkes Peerage, debunks some myths about England's great families WHEN you start to study the accounts of the British peerage, you find they are crammed with all sorts of picturesque legends. There are families claiming that they can trace themselves back to the time998 words
-
Article, Illustration12 1951-12-22 4 "We've abominable robins, abominable Santa Clauses at aborr.'nabie r\ce but no snowmen/'12 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement11 1951-12-22 4 dm LEE M!K Singapore 1. IglSgp' Ttl, 3348 W WjE i11 words
-
Advertisement68 1951-12-22 4 C^^^/l HI Oil I n "Well Mummy darling, I don't aKvavs a with you," says Monica, "but J idflMl G)w tic Gate has been the making oi that I have never looked back on n ind Fm as healthy and happy as the day Nw, will you stop telling people68 words
-
-
Article, Illustration401 1951-12-22 5 THIO CALLS FOR MORE TRADE SCHOOLS Only way to aid 'dull' boys Mm F *ee p *<*« Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT should establish more trade schools and morning, afternoon, and evening commercial schools for boys who complete their primary education but can find no accommodation in secondary schools, Mr. Thio ChanFree Press - 401 words
-
Article106 1951-12-22 5 Jakarta stops barter trade Free Press Staff R^rter BECAUSE the Indonesian authorities now M1 V eh ba ng K facilit^n mtm i he t>^ barter trade n this area has by Jakarta transactions previous av?slfS? g aCiUtles are no available m Meda n for Ungssa; Kota Radja ?or Lho Nlas'Sand^106 words
-
Article33 1951-12-22 5 THE big Christmas spend--1 ing in Singapore has not sent people to the pawnshops with their valuables. A number of pawnbrokers said yesterday that their business remained as usual.33 words
-
Article71 1951-12-22 5 The Singapore Society of Amateur Dancers has received invitation from the Penang Dance Association to send a dance team of three couples for an Inter-state dance contest. The contest will take place on Jan. 12 at the E O Hotel. Penang. Singapore's team will consist of Messrs. Henry71 words
-
Article23 1951-12-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. C. Thornton has returned to the Federation and has been re-appointed an unofficial member of the Federal Legislative Council.23 words
-
Article, Illustration105 1951-12-22 5 This Indian mimics the guitar DROFESSOR A. C S4n> car, of India, who is in Singapore in the course of a tour of South-East Asia, reproduces guitar notes with his voice. He is familiar to AllIndia Radio listeners. A Free Press reporter who heard him says he couldn't believe his105 words
-
164 1951-12-22 5 India not to tax overseas profits Free Fress Staff Reporter INDIANS in Malaya, who return home to settle permanently, need not pay income tax in India on the savings they take with them. Mr. J. M. Dorai Raj, secretary of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, said yesterday the Government of164 words
-
Article, Illustration17 1951-12-22 5 picture. Eft twinimWiT at a^c*^"*" fa parade at CTn-mgi. |MWt the saluU *t ibe nmrch-past. Free PressFree Press - 17 words
-
Article78 1951-12-22 5 Free Press Sfcaff Bsfrortec CIXTEEN Singapore Chinese Methodist pastors, retired pastors and leading laymen will attend the annual Malaysia Chinese Conference of the Methodist Church to be held in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 27 to Dec. 30. The conference will be presided over by Bishop78 words
-
Article447 1951-12-22 5 |r PHE Singapore City Council may hold a private A meeting soon to review the question of whether it should be prepared to meet unforeseen Increases in expenditure on the new Pasir Panjang power station in order to speed up its completion. 1 At the447 words
-
Article94 1951-12-22 5 Seven go to Java for a course QEVEN Colony students left Singapore by air yesterday for Sukabumi, near Jakarta, to attend an Asian Leadership Training Course which begins today. Four of the students are from the University of Malaya, two from Teachers' Training College and the from TrJiiiy College. They94 words
-
223 1951-12-22 5 New plea for police from Hong Kong (COMMUNITY leaders in Singapore yesterday asked the Commissioner of Police to reconsider his decision not to bring in policemen from Hong Kong. The requtsi wai ikia.dc because of the failure of the police recruiting drive. It was announced yesterday that during the monthold223 words
-
Article66 1951-12-22 5 Two hundred and lilty children from various child: ;n'i feeding centres, in Singapore, the children's Aid Society and the Salvation Army will receive a Christmas treat this afternoon. They will attend the dress rehearsal of "Lady Precious Stream" with complimentary tickets given to them through66 words
-
Article95 1951-12-22 5 J0,.,...c: i.AHRU, Sat lOHOHE BAHRU Assocjatioc Bar the Prevention of Tuberculosis has strongly critic;.^ the TB treatment allowance scheme introduced by the Council of the Malayan Association for the a LOB 6* -r). Tne Johore Bahru Si ►elation feels that the scheme has been arbitarily imposed95 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement121 1951-12-22 5 Give her luxmtous ALL NYLON MISS SIREN" slip this Christmas. /j^t Lace trinraed 1 top btttora Available in White Pink Sizes: 32 to 40 SoU' Age fits: EXCELSIOR LTD. K MSI STREET. S'PQJIE-G. PHONE 3161 X'MAS GIFTS DIAMOND WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER CIGARETTE CASES, CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES, SIGNET RINGS. LINKS121 words
-
Advertisement38 1951-12-22 5 i! KASHMIR NUMDAHS C?/?^/ EMBROIDERED f I i; BRIGHT GAY COLOURS I r,4- $19 95 e«di '^4^^^2gw^'^^^^\ vr _t AM H^y R mf^^^ Mr i A A. 4> j ROBINSON CO LTD. j 4» (Incorp^vat4*d In Singapore) J38 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1703 1951-12-22 6 PINK GIN TO WIN P O CUP First day of Penang meet From ALLAN LEWIS JJEST BET, Ping Gin and Bright Eyes will renew their Perak Vase rivalry in the P O Cup, the main race on the first day of the Penang Turf Club's Christmas-New Year meeting, which begins1,703 words
-
Article221 1951-12-22 6 PETER O' SULLEVAN - Gifts for men on the course PETER O'SULLEVAN By THE intervention of the "abominable frost man" leaves regular racegoers with an opportunity if not the money— to buv Christmas presents. So, at a time when writers on almost every other subject are offering you bright suggestions for pleasing him and221 words
-
Article47 1951-12-22 6 "Sugar" Ray Robinson will defend his world middleweight title in San Francisco on January 24 against Carl "Bobo" Olson of Honolulu. The Californian State Athletic Commission yesterday approved the date of the bout which will benefit the Damon Runyan cancer fund.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
-
Article352 1951-12-22 6 NANETTE, though meeting formidable opposition for a Cl. 5 race,— Div. 1 5 Fur.— appeals strongly after her Kuala Lumpur form. She won her first start then went down to Screen by a neck After that race Screen was promoted to Cl 4 where he352 words
-
522 1951-12-22 6 French XV plays forcing rugby in Gillman clash Free Press Rugby Reporter Army 6; French Air Force 3. TCAGERNESS to win robbed the visiting French Air Air Force rugby XV of a draw against the Singapore Army side at Gillman Barracks yesterday. It was the measurements of the Gillman ground522 words
-
Article124 1951-12-22 6 RANKS in the French Air Force are apparently puzzling to local Servicemen. For instance such titles as Sgt Chef (literally, chief sergeant) and Ad j /Chef resulted in much brow-knitting. Commented one soldier as he glanced through the names on the official programme: "Blimey! Look124 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement142 1951-12-22 6 CAPITOL ram 10.45 am 2.30 p.m. ana also at irjari tonight TOM'illT 6.30 9.3« p^T. TWO FULL HOURS «f STAGE MAGIC i THE GREAT SORCAR Admission SlO $6. S4. $1 FREE LIST SUSPENDED REX WIT SHOWING 111 45-4-6.30-9.30 "THf LADY OBJECTS" in Technicolor YVONNE DECARLO ROD CAMERON MNITE TONIGHT LAST142 words
-
Advertisement280 1951-12-22 6 POPULAR MATWBES 5 j 3 SHOWS DAILY at 11 am 145 4 ft j Admission Upstairs SI/- Downstairs 75 <™ I Today Tomorrow "JOLSON SINGS AGAIN Tecfcoico/o, Monday Tuesday "MAD MR. JONts Mzj\ TOMGHT |(^V j I Ufjftf NIGHTLY i i; £J K> London Films' JJ \V^ 1 "THE CURE280 words
-
-
Article795 1951-12-22 7 BRIGHT EYES RETURN TO FORM Runs a smart 3 in 372/5 VF*TF»n&!L m ALLAN LEWIS SAT w ram made «aHopiiig conditions Meal for this morning's fast work in Penang, Jtoch was ran on th« outside of the No. 2 grass brill W^k 11 y?*** es showed all her former SjSThfiiiS'^795 words
-
Article, Illustration32 1951-12-22 7 nuAPPMNT.ED LOSER: Tally Hancock, were an ex«4ion i(l appointment when Referee Al Risers .ht PP e tl the fight in the sixth round. Taffy revived a bad cut over the left eye.32 words
-
Article26 1951-12-22 7 The BuMt Timah Saddle Club Is to bold a horse show on Boxing Day Dec. 26, at their premises at BuWt Timah Road.26 words
-
Article69 1951-12-22 7 j,- .MAN. British match play ion and Dai Rees, holder, will arSingap re early in the i :'"■> T'.. v .:~.:end to play r > exhibition y, Australia. S K.• a. I mdan by air nuary 7 and ion games s ie n h before flying Singapore.Reuter - 69 words
-
Article35 1951-12-22 7 Gunnar Galin, non-playing captain of the Swedish Clip tennis team, predicted yesterday the United States will regain the Cup by defeating Australia in the challenge round between Dec. 26 and 28.- U.P.U.P. - 35 words
-
Article, Illustration14 1951-12-22 7 "And there s Blinkey, folks, starting a a tremendous run on the rails".14 words
-
Article135 1951-12-22 7 Newspapers start Olympic fund A FUND to raise £50,000 to send a strong British team fully trained and equipped to the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki is to be launched In the new year by tke London newspapers Dally Mail and Evening News Announcing this yesterday, the Daily Mail states:Reuter - 135 words
-
Article, Illustration23 1951-12-22 7 HAPPY WINNER VICTOKY SMILE: Tanny Campo was jubilant, as seen here, when declared the winner on a t.k.o, over Taffy Hancock last night.23 words
-
Article155 1951-12-22 7 rrHOUGH Wales are expected to x oifer strong resistance at Cardiff Arms Park today South Africa shocM register their third Rugby Union international victory of the present tour. Already th«y ht>v» beaten Scotland and Ireland and they make only one change from the side which defeatedReuter - 155 words
-
Article492 1951-12-22 7 Campo's gown stole the show Free Press Boxing Reporter PERHAP'S the most colourful thing about last 1 night's main event between Taffy Hancock and Tanny Campo at the Happy World Stadium was the Filipino's dressing gown bright red and blue with a shield of the Philippines across the back. The492 words
-
Article215 1951-12-22 7 Piruz retains title PLAY^G in top form, Abdullah Piruz retained his men's singles title in the Selangor Badminton championships which were completed at the Sentul BIBS. hall in Kuala Lumpur last night. Piruz beat Lim Kee Fong in the final by 15-12. Kee Pong played better than he did in215 words
-
Article38 1951-12-22 7 MAHARASHTRA won LtW toss yesterday and decided to bat on the grass pitch In the first day of their three-day match against the Bf.C.C. at Poona. Atdaurf play. Maharashtra were 203 tor nine.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
-
123 1951-12-22 7 W.I. CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE 3rd TEST rpHB West Indies, already two Tests down, cannot afford to fail in the QiiJrd Tent against Australia, starting ii» Adelaide to- f 4ay. but^ffw cr^fcs gtw them a =*Sr &fl%» dogged by I injuries have pe^m^^ad- c bate ilnur* I'oout the outcome. It123 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement156 1951-12-22 7 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT AT 9 p.m. SPtCIAL ATTRACTION SENSATIONAL NEW ARRIVAL SHERIFF /|IW 9<J JLJL ML Je JLw JL JL JL -sJmfi NEVADA 4 W J (Breaking Round The Worid Tour Specially To Sh^ Meet Kin? Kong) VERSUS Terrific Sttpporting Bouts 111 RIZA BEY HOWL ZAKARIA ELMO LIMCOLM IME156 words
-
Advertisement357 1951-12-22 7 On Guard.... t f With LEON PAUL i j; sword qxjl fencing equipment. it We have in slock a large selection of foils, epees, sabres, masks and jackets. E Why not arrange with your other keen fencing friends to I pay its a visit. 23-1 Raffles Place Spore Phone *****357 words
-
-
Article15 1951-12-22 8 HUDSON Dec. 20th at K.K. Hospital to Mr. Mrs. L.V. Hudson, a son (William)15 words
-
Article18 1951-12-22 8 CIiHISTOPER. By the Marriage Registrar. Singapore, on the 15>th Dec-mber, 1931, Noel Albert Chriscpher to Mary Nlcoiaas.18 words
-
411 1951-12-22 8 UJK. reply to yishiiisky_ PARIS, Saturday. npHE British Minister of State, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, yesterday challenged the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, in the United Nations for talking about "nations inarching to victory under the Communist banner". As the United NationsReuter; U.P. - 411 words
-
Article, Illustration31 1951-12-22 8 picture. CHRISTMAS is pantomime time in London and an annual favourite is Aladdin and his lamp. Here, the Widow Twankev does a little sewing for Aladdin, played by Jean Carson. PopperPopper - 31 words
-
Article35 1951-12-22 8 The World Bank has decided to grant Pakistan a US $65,000,000 loan in hard currencies—U.S. dollars or Swiss francs for her six-year plan for industrial re-equipment of the country. AFPAFP - 35 words
-
Article204 1951-12-22 8 PARIS, Saturday. r|R. Frank Graham, the United Nations mediator 17 for Kashmir, reported last night that he has been unable to resolve v the principal points of difference between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir issue. t Dr. Graham handed in his report to the Secretary-Gen-eralA.P. - 204 words
-
Article18 1951-12-22 8 Greece will receive US$l32, 000,000 in economic assistance from the U.S. this fiscal year. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
-
Article, Illustration515 1951-12-22 8 IJOW would you like to pick up a hand like this one? S. AK J 6 H. D. AK 7 5 C. A Q J 8 4 Pretty nice, especially when you're vulnerable. But suppose the first time you had a chance to bid the opponents were already515 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement300 1951-12-22 8 traits limes Fret Press ist Hoor. Singapore Cold H>ra«« Orchard t«a4. receive sma!l advertisements and answers tc bos numbers. CLASSIFIED ADS. ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR. MRS. OU SIEW LENG wishes to thank their friends and relations for attending their weddins and for their many valuable pre. :ts. SITUATIONS WANTED EXCELLENT cook and300 words
-
Advertisement249 1951-12-22 8 TEL 5400 AiH-€ONDiTION€» TODAY DAILY: 11 a.m.— 1.15— 4.15— 6.15 9 30 p.m. Roar with RED jSKELTON TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT/ ALLY'S KEEP OPEN! "Ou» premises will be kept open on SUNDAY the 23rd to facilitate our customers in their Christmas shopping. There will be no businest on Wednesday the 26th249 words
-
Advertisement146 1951-12-22 8 X'MAS NEW YEAR t music and dancing i! 3|^ Alto: FREE SOUVCNIR CIFTS If X'MAS EVE DINNER Mushroom Cream Soup It 3/ Lobster Newburg \b y/ Roast Turkey Chestnut Stuff ,n, Clblet Xt f CnU iiJr^.^- \i I Salted Nuts Raisms After-d $12/- per Cover. (jlftV =I FOR RESERVATIONS. \i§^146 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous170 1951-12-22 8 New Crossword No. 542 CLUES ACROSS 3. The largest county in Eire., 6. He was told to sacrifice his son Isaac. 7. "Bread" in French. 8. Shellfish which turns bright red when boiled. 12. Very familiar little bird. 15. Ground of the Surrey County Cricket Club. 16. Water is measured170 words
-
Miscellaneous48 1951-12-22 8 Solution to Crossword No. 541 ACROSS.—I. Grub. 4, Act. 8, Roll. 8, Hive. 9, Leek. 10, Newmarket. 13, Eden. 15, Vets. 17, Cane. 18. Sky. 19, Rays. DOWN.— 2. Roi. 3, Bream. 4, Ail. 5. Clerk 7. Skates. 8, Handel. 11. Wreck. 12, Rover. 14, Nay. 16, Tay.48 words
-
-
Christmas
-
Article, Illustration1129 1951-12-22 1 Christmas the truest of festivals COLIN BROOKS. ONE OF BRITAIN'S BEST-KNOWN BROADCASTERS. SUPPLIES A ROUSING INTRODUCTION TO THIS CHRISTMAS NUMBER. on Festival Year c winds down to greatest festival of tin' Festival of ristendom. •nijv be, as scholars cikt us. that the istian Chu r c h wed. or adapted,1,129 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement17 1951-12-22 1 ■yss.-yVssssSAMiSB2BSS&r vBBS«^^i •y .vsssA''jw™ZfiGGsG3s 'MMwi I .^7 r^ i" 1 (Ay^^ li/l/ m M^\ ar jys^%6&& tJ^'17 words
-
Advertisement287 1951-12-22 1 I IN THE OTHER PAGES J *fi When Sandwiches Will Do by Marie Gcugh 2 Bjl> eg £a^, Drink and Be Merry by Dorothy Barkley 2fr 2J Advice to Newcomers by Eric Mitchell > 3J£ M Christmas Dilemma by Rae March 3 sft «tf Christmas in France by Albert Mousset287 words
-
-
Article, Illustration700 1951-12-22 2 MARIE GOUGH - When a sandwich will do MARIE GOUGH AFTER THE FEASTING THERE COMES A TIME by gOONER or later around Christmas time the stage is reached when a full meal can no longer be faced comfortably. This is the time for a little ingenuity here, a deft touch with garnishings there,700 words
-
Article, Illustration971 1951-12-22 2 A selection of Christmas recipes by DOROTHY BARKLEY THE English Christ mas, we are often told, consists in eating. But the rest of the world has surely, by now, copied England. Everywhere it is the time for Httfe "extras" which for most of the year971 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement213 1951-12-22 2 I 242, Orchard Road, Singapore-9 Tel. ***** FOXES. PLETINA FOXES. M&W. E9 I Please Call and' See for Yourself V*2£SO <F\JZr>O tf^wb o*^o^o O^^vO *sy>O^5 y> O^ mm x'mas cucn jRf/lfj ENGLISH MAD€ |jflj|| Hil CONFECTIONERS 3K^*^3 best QUAi-^iSQsilP J^£s^j4/y^£ > S PI ACE f/fsfNGAPOB£.k PHONES:' 6791-***** Z?e JtumL m213 words
-
Advertisement109 1951-12-22 2 So».ffc lng s/le J always want ed I Dressing Set* in Hall Marked >;<,,, ;g and Enamel, 9 Piece Dr^u,, s,u m^T I Brushes, Cloth Brush. Scent Bottle So, S bowl Mirror and Con.b also 6 1V Sets, Powder Compacts and Dip* v f )H mm Me. H k Jp109 words
-
-
Article, Illustration873 1951-12-22 3 EWC MITCHELL digs in,o the wisdom acquired from six Chnstmases in Singapore and comes up with some fatherly advice. jl Christmas; who happen J. Smga d u ring the s s seaso n: and nl! u have vel a ChristSingapore thine ears. has txl sis Singapore873 words
-
Article117 1951-12-22 3 Rae March - Rae March by For boys Are the bane oj my existence. I need all my resistance To keep quite sane When toys for boys clutter the house and drain. MMRLS \J Choose pearls— Or just a bunch of flowers Will keep them still lor hours. But boys need117 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement274 1951-12-22 3 ■^-jjJtfSJK^BMBBB^tiBSBW^i^M^'J^^CS^ALj^ri'CL. »»#li p |k 1 JPjbbbbb^^ ■^■^^bbbK^^b^^^^^^^^^^^^^S?^^ s :^^s^<^^B(^Kfe v;. M W l^J 'S^r?' V ."'"S K^S t ill ■jP^BBBBRL*j^^^^^BB^'>'*^BBBBBBgBBPJBBB^S^^^^SBBBQ^S^BiBBBIBB^ ''X l '^^BbHß^&l ww J\ Cd<«> JVC Jbbf v /V^^ «IS^J^^^ IV! r\ w w I w KCK) -V 9bbk yShF IB y 3K sßK2^ W^^^S ©ft< a flV^f i3RS«274 words
-
Advertisement167 1951-12-22 3 GOLD jDOLLARI H^ ill CvQf &Bu t«k, t DELICIOUS PURE FRAGRAM v W jShum Yip Leong Tea Plantations;: CAMERON HIGHLANDS j i.MIIIIIIIC3II!IIIIIIIIIC3lll!!ll!l!IIC3lill!ll!:illC]|||!lilll!!l[3ll|||||||!|IC]llllMii:m[3IIIIM!^ PXfW&KIWIM ENJOY 1 i Ri y ur NEW 5 I ||l BBJF YEAR PARTY iW)SSE "PEACOCK! 1 S»l|S BRAND"! h k is very delicious 1 3^f..-yi J ORDER167 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement75 1951-12-22 4 AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE. yLj 9^ >v a~ t i_ your pen Tins tuii. ««^^«.^^^^^^^™^^^^BBB™^^B^^^i^i«i vvv/» <* s^x^ it pen ever presented at \^W|fc^Hri^SSSssSiPpil^ sheaffer]s WHITE DOT OF DISTINCTION BBh tfH 818 BHHBH y >^Jtt ■< :>;: «L s^ l^Ss2 s^y' 0 M i jfl TUE EIKIECT DDECEIkBT Beauty in min.ature,75 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1334 1951-12-22 5 ALBERT MOUSSET - ALBERT MOUSSET CHRISTMAS IN FRANCE by I FRANCE, the ■i of the I pon have I import an I I h tradi I ire, art I but none I s great -m I the folk- the country I itself1,334 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement211 1951-12-22 5 -> t♦ r f r U^i/I LJ mm M Toffee < I PEERLESS ASSORTMENT SUPER DEVON T j MINT ROLLS RUM BUTTER ROLLS |j CHOCOLATE CARAMELS < THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT i > V/# <■ •y,,— i > MM V SOLE AGENTS: t HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. T i j211 words
-
-
Article, Illustration751 1951-12-22 6 BIDDIE BURKE - BIDDIE BURKE says FATHER Christinas has surpassed himself this year. He has iillecl the shops with a lavish and tempting array of all the things which spell enchantment to children. Starting with the babies and toddlers, for whom there is an almost unbelievable large range751 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement117 1951-12-22 6 hfghfghfh "CAeero, boys, I'm off-my wife would hate me to be late for Christmas dinner:' I rUK MIArl Pwll nEK rUK IHE wniLLIKEni ijy i 1 -Hfj? v^T^^^-T*^, Civ 1 w L» /> ptf>*rB^EC?yff I'll I *J ill \C^ WMM i^S 000 I Wit MWm 1 cNGINE TURNED SETS OF117 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1246 1951-12-22 7 Joan Schoup- Erskine - ON CHILDREN AND SAINTS AND CHRISTMASES Joan Schoup-Erskine 'by EgGUNtt they .sa V is a man's country. America, we hear, "is ruled by the women. But m one country i n Europe the children r!S supreme. tulips, superb feats j>f water, englneertffe hardly seems lair that Sr U^ U^ ectin1,246 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement137 1951-12-22 7 ISTMAS and NEW YEAR 1 FESTIVITIES cjAVIEW HOTEL BALLROOM Don Castillo His Orchestra CHICKEN INN Julian Foorman His Orchestra CHRISTMAS EVi- B ?«£j? 1 (Dinner $12/-) N EW YEAR'S EVE (Dinner -$l5/-) OERVATIONS: Tel. ***** If^ «Mf *MF *ft# *MT .i..n.iiMM.n..n»«iMmMi«».MmmuuiiM.i M lu M|ll|l||l||tfl|||l||l|l|uii|i COME TO MAY MAY'S I TOYLAND137 words
-
Advertisement225 1951-12-22 7 /or Everybody FOR THE LADIES: Perfumes, Cosmetics, Hair Brushes, Novelty Compacts, Gift Sets, Dressing Sets, Manicure Sets Perfume Sprayers. FOR m Mf W: Gift Sets, Shaving Brushes, Hair Brushes, Electric Razors, Travel Kits. FOR THE CHILDREN: Toys, Cameras, Baby Gift Sets, Plastic Articles. THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY 265, Orchard Road, Singapore225 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1361 1951-12-22 8 THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS MARIAN WELLS tells how three Singapore children made Christmas a more practical and enjoyable affair instead of sitting back and hoping that Santa Claus would attend to things. THE LEES were enterprising children with a genuine love for their selfsacrificing mother. instead of hanging up. stockingsMarian Wells - 1,361 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement187 1951-12-22 8 WISHING ALL 6UR PATRONS HEARTIEST SEASON'S GREETINGS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR WASSIAMULLS 31r33, High St. Singapore 6. sit* «J>\v^ COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON II J j PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., 91 North Bridge Road Singapore 6. Phone: ***** Celebrafe X mas New Year j mm the187 words
-
Advertisement132 1951-12-22 8 F c y w ■8^ MM 'iSr.^tm" '/''^jm 1 u L LI HULL \l** T W 4*^ M^m v Urn Sole Agents: F. E. ZUELLIG (M) LTD P O BOX 725 SINGAPORE 1 =.'UfiI2l!ll!:!n!flC3SilllillI!flC3l!llifif!flIC3lltfUIttillC3:tlllMI<!Sfi: I LAM HOCK DIAMOND I I AND GOLDSMITH SHOP 1 j X'MAS GIFTS I 1 DIAMOND132 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1967 1951-12-22 9 Denys Val Baker - THE DIARY Denys Val Baker THE STORY OF A NEW Wto C^tT^^S! ™1 ALMOST WICKED THE "VES OF A HAPPILY MARRIED COUPLE. by JN our little village we always look forward to the turn of the'year. It seems to bring a momentary truce to all the feuds and wrangles, so1,967 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement123 1951-12-22 9 I <? CHANEL Im N I\ sJt&C'" *Ir t^k^Hk^k^k^k^H MHBil' >;*; ;';>>^^:%r??x^«M fl r J^BBwi '-'.^-<*'"jßKjai: n*j:^S:<^^B gfI PARFUMS CHANEL I DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA V I CRAFTON LABORATORIK ITO I f X'MAS GIFTS I j Charming Gifts *M j ore always appreciated P. H. HEN DRY J 78. North Bridge123 words
-
Advertisement280 1951-12-22 9 m f Kofl^' P /r..~W MERRY Ms/%-^*^^y X'MAS i^ fill l/rfl/i*' 4 A Few Xmas Gifts for the Children The Greystoae Mystery by Rochester ...V $3.00 Kestrels Jetty by Mason 3.60 The Island of Radiant Pearls by Knight 3.00 The Wind in the Willows by Grahame 450 t The Story280 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1410 1951-12-22 10 F. CANNING - The man from beyond F. CANNING by Talma4ge was very ill > Suddenly ±Jie > t half rose from his bed atsd saia*, '{fyrneow Ha\ stolen tfis diamonds. But I'll get them bad" Then he died. But he got the diamonds back. \yK WERK the only two left, sitting together1,410 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement145 1951-12-22 10 *v*• if > f For <t Special CHRISTMAS GIFT VISIT THE ARCADE NEWS CO., 8. Tbc Arcade. Collyer Quay P.0. 8n 1619 FOR X'MAS CARDS, BOOKS, MAGAZINES PERIODICALS LETTS, COLLIN'S WALKER S OIARIES PARSES, WRITING CASES FANCY STATIONERY. 23rd DECEMBER, "^tfiiti 1951 wm«»***** t| iij^V J.^ j j'^j ,*^jSj^jSh*** AIR145 words
-
Advertisement311 1951-12-22 10 Wishing All Our Cusu>m Cn A Merry Christmas and A Properous New Year /fez- ffdwMce MMIAVAf ft All fT IIU^LrJ^FACTORY t m 4 1 4 4a 4 4 i t mT7*T 4 4 BOOK EAR L Y FOR X MAS NEW YEAR'S EVE FESTIVITIES AT RAFFLES X'MASEVE SPECIAL X MAS311 words
-
-
Article, Illustration755 1951-12-22 11 Mollie S. Patton - Mollie S. Patton h ABOUT the end .of the eighteenth <*ntury, Neapolitan dealers brought across the Mediterranean little plaster figures, painted, representing the Infant Jesus, the Virgin Mary, cardinals, monks and a whole array of Christmas saints. rJSS? wares we peddled on the streets755 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement176 1951-12-22 11 I XMAS 1951 H~~, I ,}:,•<£ CALL AND SEE irA > WIDE RANGE OF I i.OVELY GD7TS. j: I perfume sprays. A I MANICURE SETS. I c *>< PACTS. J I I COFFRETS. JHB I PERFUMES. >^^" I ETC. I MA VN ARD CO., LTD. I: I ii Battery Road.176 words
-
Advertisement219 1951-12-22 11 YOUR *l(oW«llltt€^l4«tkcfrV THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LUX (INCORPORATED W Till FEOEBATIO* OP MUT« ESTABLISHED 1901 SINOAPORB. KUALA-LUMPUR. KIANQ, 6EREMBAM. PENANO. LIMITED It will PA Y YOU to PA Y US a visit— We have the FINEST SELECTION cf Christmas Gifts in Town at most reasonable prices TOYS FOR GIRLS AND A219 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1194 1951-12-22 12 NICHOLAS CLARKE - NICHOLAS CLARKE How the creator of the British tradition of Christmas might view ihe changes that have come about since his heyday, just a century ago by JF Charles J)ickens could return to his native land this Christmas, would he be happy about Britain's festivities and1,194 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement86 1951-12-22 12 IMM Wtt 2M 2ft 2& jgSUge&IS&S JSSK^i i^i^i^iS^ iS»li««ki!^i^.i^i^^ V"^- So Hurry up "W RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE -TELEPHONE 5214 52 15 *K Cj^^^ «^f; ?s^? s^^ i^^ s^^?a^^?s^?ria^e 9^g??i»gjs? s^jj? 5^5? 5^5? s^g?? s^?? JBK9B BH Sriflß SJbS »§SI v ,^Br *99 Bi mtt& t^dß^BlHk MM Sm^Bb B^BT 9^ isftfrffi^^*ooo<ftß3K£^B^^^^^^^^86 words
-
-
Article, Illustration3067 1951-12-22 13 DON ESS - GOODWILL TOWARDS MEN DON ESS I" ««Y <* Stawp™. Ctaltt-. by K SILENCE had fallen over the iv one of K periods which m to being from to time as H1 jh everyone was ••V»r;iwn into his n thoughts and placed a barrier -I them and toaself. T,, the background3,067 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement87 1951-12-22 13 ffIfIRPIIYInSRDS^T mm w my AUTOMATIC UtCTRIC TOASTiRS f mo-emm mm menaemm SflnDIUinDS BUTTERY &CO..LTO. SINGAPORE PENANG KUAtA LUMPUR IPOH ME DAN V y fj ft t~ I faithfully reproduces every of every f I musical instrument wi^h clarity, fidrlity 11// II and detail— brinffiifc to your home the living M87 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement198 1951-12-22 14 ft F S 1 Pit /.^ii BBBBfiBBBm BBBm M M Mk 'fik KA I .B^ B* y^^J^^^l C ol Casual Elastic Practical Comfortable o T <^ < 5^ y* :'v#.T^T^^^b^ Ladies' and Gentiemen*s Divtex or Canvas California shoes with J^ k A ;;> **Imy canvas sock. Platform covered with same198 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1136 1951-12-22 15 Last yedtf Yvonne tfe G&rld'WQg ,in Loodoa. |he jyecyriv before in Paris, and in 1948 in New York. But this year she has promised herself the thrill of a Christmas at home in Hollywood with her family and close friends. ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE FREE1,136 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement164 1951-12-22 15 j^N MONDIAL 11 I INTERNATIONAL DIRKTORY PRINTED IN FRENCH. lQ lift- I ENGLISH AND SPANISH IS AN INDISPENSABLE I GUIDE FOR AU iHp ORTERS AND EXPORTERS. LISTS Of ADDRRSB Of AU THE IMPORTERS """l WOtMATIO* OH ijfttf ANO EXPORTERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. V (OUKTRT Of THE WORLD GENERAL INfORHA T164 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1048 1951-12-22 16 Violet M. Williams - PENNY TOP'S MAGIC Violet M. Williams by Here are two delightful Sk&n fot* the children. (]H&STMAS|#vas drawing near. Pip r the little friend of Pennytop, stamped his feet to shake off the snow before he stepped inside the cottage shared by the two little elves. Pennytop was sitting at the1,048 words
-
Article1004 1951-12-22 16 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - The fairy and the Christmas tree KATHLEEN HICKLEY by THE Christmas tree stood in the dark forest, waving its arms proudly in answer to the gentle sweep of the wind. "Whoooo?" whispered the breeze, "will be chosen this year I wonder. It's getting hear the time yoooou know/* The spruce1,004 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement182 1951-12-22 16 Genaspnn... the safe Brand of Aspirin la neat and attractive bakelite containers of 10 tablets. Can be conveniently carried in the pocket or handbag. Also available in bottles of 50 tablets. Sole Agents EDGAR BROTHERS LTD., 42-44, THE ARCADE SINGAPORE 1 PHONE 6303 butTerfiy I@J9 BAKED ENAMEL TOP' j KEROSENE182 words
-
Advertisement112 1951-12-22 16 rf% %jf Choose the miim ADELPHI HOTEL FOR YOUR X MAS NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATIONS Special X'mas Dinner at $10/Special New Year's Dinner aiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiin.il, ,,,.•> Q\ S1 9 Gay and happy dancing at the new airconditioned ROMAN ROOM and festive celebrations at the weH-kncv/n GRILL ROOM till early morning. >^^^^^^P If112 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1388 1951-12-22 17 LORD DUNSANY - LORD DUNSANY by 2 The famous author of overS s6O books and plays, many 3 3 of them set in the heart of hisjjjj gnative Ireland writes this^r story of the 3 s Emerald Isle 2 JT was a cold December night in the village of Gurtnaloe,1,388 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement94 1951-12-22 17 SEASONABLE SELECTION* BY JACOB CO. SELECTED BISCUITS. EOC3SS? WAUGH ffi E6 ERANCHES THROUGHOUT SOUTH-EAST ASIA H. HUSSAIN Phone 7688 25 Stamford RdL S pore 6 Manufacturer of Malacca Caaes Walking Sticks We have the biggest and the best selection of ready made reptile skin-goods, and Bali Heads. also dealer in94 words
-
Advertisement378 1951-12-22 17 Just an ordinary stock watch... yet it lost only 10 seconds in a month! wHatt&Ma^a^ W'iltV ki^mil! HlI^H j^Kjb^l ilt wa«P'ValKfl ItUi Mmm i IJ *3 aWi M^^ i/F isi fT~^his is the story of a South African u atchIw^Se I ma^ cr c vcs at I'melands. And like ifllill378 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2783 1951-12-22 18 LUCRECE HUDGINS - Santa and the COWBOY LUCRECE HUDGINS TM3MIJWU2 ZAMffcfflHD Z&Sft 33*i READ THE CONCLUDING CHAfTEpS OF THJS^THRIIiJNG WML AND LEARII HOtoT* KiDf BU(§KAFOO, *THC TERROR OF THE WEST, FINALLY BROUGHT PEACE TO SANTA LAND AND THUS ENSURED A CHRISTMAS FOR US THIS YEAR. by B CHAPTER FOURTEEN THE WOZZLE IS CAPTUBED2,783 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement152 1951-12-22 18 f "ALL ROADS LEAD TO-I SINGAPORE'S j ULTRA MODERN RENDEZVOUS SINGAPORE AIRPORT HOTEL LTD. j More than You Expect j j to Enjoy. j j Less than You Expect j i to Spend. j Reserve Your Table for I CHRISTMAS ft NEW YEAR Parties PHONE 3351 r^p< N kp<-^pr^p^pr^x^pr^p-'^ f^pr^pr^pr^pr^pr^p152 words
-
Advertisement206 1951-12-22 18 I H^| Qualit y ©ts 2 I For Chrisunas JJ BJ^ SILVERWARE *M "Anmngst Jewellery and Uvenoq n W w^icA if now on display at our shop In Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh, f One is bound to find exactly what he S or she is looking for" J!v^V 'V206 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement126 1951-12-22 19 I Hew '^ear 1 Ml Spore Fed. jJj^^* 1 ME *fi Sixes 3-8 .i^^W^V H 5 F OR CHILDREN H IN BROWN. BLUE AND RED fif LEATHER. WITH SPECIAL RUBBER 05 6 S pore $5.90 jjK FOR CHILDREN CN g IN BROWN RED BLUE CRAIN S S LEATHER WITH LEATHER126 words
-
Advertisement185 1951-12-22 19 ft ft ft e a c v 4 Availahu In Tin* Packets 6oxe«. Sole Agt-nts. TOH BROTHERS P.O. BOX 1030. SINGAPORE 1. ooooa* s o ft o ft ft ft ft ft ft <v o. ohaft o 4 I'M fb X mas Gifts POCKET AND OFFICE DIARY A W!DE RANGE185 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement175 1951-12-22 20 /MA I tu W nP i P^OW^O^. -^^Br 7 B^BM H !^BIB^BT B^B^^ I B Jm v\^V^Tv^«MiJwwSvvcBbißvmSß^vS-^ i ■^■kv' *kBKC^tBiC TT" CJ A. I i. I T I S9k I I A B^v^Mpt JK^ i^P ■V ft .^^h. .^Bkv^i j* i- j\r *tAI bVI {KiUirf 1 •»#c*si Jv j?y&JOprpfiflp JC175 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1182 1951-12-22 21 SIX CELEBRITIES RECALL THEIR MOST MEMORABLE CHRISTMAS DAY "in© tor r<^iv>ift tmmns, '"""'"""HHiiniiiiiiHinmiitjniHiinHnji Chtistrfid's i^hn event to be anticipated with glee, endured with relish and forgotten with reluctance. Flouting this eager tradition of looking forward to it, six famous celebrities look backward to their best-remembered Christmas. by Pat Price r1,182 words
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement191 1951-12-22 21 I.A i Choice Selection i I i I DIAMOND LADIES' WRIST WATCHES 3 2 Just received tor 'f: I CHRISTMAS J I US.de SUVA, Jewellers K 106, Orchard Road, Singapore, 9. S TEL: *****. 1 Y%& W^l W^\ °^4 W<3i W-^k W&- 1 1 MARICAN'S X mas Season f^m^X\ SALE/191 words
-
-
Article, Illustration230 1951-12-22 22 MARIAN WELLS - GETTING READY FOR A SINGAPORE CHRISTMAS MARIAN WELLS Text and photographs by IT IS NOT SURPRISING to see Christmas advertisements appearing in the local papers as early as October. And as Christmas draws nearer excitement grows in town and countryside. Against the lallang and clouds, figures busily gather armfuls of230 words
-
Article, Illustration171 1951-12-22 22 AT ONE of his parties when the women had left the dining room, the playwright Sheridan asked: 'Well, gentlemen, are we going to drink like men or beasts?" Indignantly ana with one accord the guests replied that they intended to drink like men 'In that case."171 words
-
Article, Illustration448 1951-12-22 22 -\here WON'T be any CHRISTMAS," squeaked the 1 Rabbits to the Crow. The Giant Raven from the North has come to tell us so. Che Special Christmas Reindeer cannot pull the Christmas Sled He's pot a horrid, aching throat and won't get out of448 words
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement70 1951-12-22 23 jflip^ &^^HB^k S BB C C >«■ %.^^l vJI V-3 n 5 ff^^^^^H "^tc. '^Sp^h '-**^s^^B Bi¥ C PELAPONE RICARDO I MARINE DIESEL ENGINES I MODEL 52, 20/24 B.H.P. TWIN j CYLINDER DIESEL MARINE ENGINE j WITH REVERSE AND REDUCTION SOLS AGENTS: j MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR70 words
-
Advertisement96 1951-12-22 23 s il Bi| J» si Blk. \M i BCvH Hi 1 Bfi^^Ei^B^SSHiß ME PERPETUAL \V W**v HBB |H|| Pa v ftSTi"! 2b ?^S B 31 1 Si i I a. w mKBe f* *i y^/f^ Sftw wk*+&Jt*& B^% J pry %^WP Wy W^^F^W Jk wJP l^T Eb^^L^hbßß 5 SIMGAPORE KUAIA96 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements