Singapore Standard, 20 December 1951
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Title Section18 1951-12-20 1 Singapore Standard •2fc vH*] X klkjljkl• j_ NO. 172. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1951. 36 PAGES FIFTEEN CENT!18 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-12-20 1 Allid Hq. Confirms Dean Alive m 19. (UP).— im F, Dean 9 I ->ional m :r ior his days of m r is MMm M -s by the s \!1 cd lleadM m J o?Vu ially Dean I No f led the *t Amerim Korea United iver to egotiatofi ar.d65 words
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Article27 1951-12-20 1 mm StUd ?l v inaccurat^ Statements m q u^ to nrobable unemployrelatiqn to P l ?J a^ lw tne absence TH trlct produc tion."27 words
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Article15 1951-12-20 1 BWTADrSJOO* Ministry y«; terday ordered «X» bKon three ouuce,. Jffectiv* December 3J.: A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article611 1951-12-20 1 Action 1 aken On hix-romt Plan, ays Minister Standard Staff Reporter ACTION on some ol the main aspects m the six-point plan lor tackling the Emergency m the Federation is dread; bring taken, declared Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, British Secretary of Stale for the Colonies, yesterday. Mr.611 words
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Article204 1951-12-20 1 King 's House Staff Arrested 1 Chinese, Associates Suspected MS I\€QS Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Federal police headquarters announced today that a Chinese member of the staff of Kind's House. Kuala Lumpur, and some of his associates, who are suspected to be members of the Communist Party, have204 words
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Article, Illustration894 1951-12-20 1 THE auction of a S4O doll L at the Capitol Theatre last night for S4OO jacked up The Standard Toy Fund close to the $7,000-mark. The doll auctioned by the world famous magician, Sorcar now appearing m the Capitol Theatre was bought894 words
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225 1951-12-20 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. I** (Reuter). The United ♦Mates today told Russia that the need of a Middle Fast defence command has risen "from the concern over present tensions m the world situation which have been created l» the Soviet Union's aggressive actions/ She did "so225 words
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78 1951-12-20 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. An unknown number of bandits opened nre at a gathering of wedding guests tonight m Lintang Road. Sungej Siput while a dinner was going on injuring four people,, including two women The dinner was held '>v ltu lawn78 words
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Article61 1951-12-20 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Dec 19. The following are the closing price, ol rubber and tin on the London Market today:- LONDON RUBBER 41 d. Feb' Apr/June JJ*JMorkef:— Dull. LONDON TIN Spot: £922 10$. per ton buyers, £927 10$. sellers. Three months: £915 buyers, £920 sellers.61 words
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Article66 1951-12-20 1 TEHERAN, D ■<■ 19 IRe itei Soviet Russia has shown no interest m buying oil from Pei sia Hussain Fatemi. ex-Deputy Prime Minister told Reuter here today. Poland and Czech (Slovakia each promised to 'ouy ."jijo.ooo tons of refined and crude oil, he aflded. Hussain66 words
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Article19 1951-12-20 1 THK MARCHIONESS of Londonderry, 4"), died m LoQdotl yesterday affer ;j" illness of several weeks A. P.A.P. - 19 words
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201 1951-12-20 1 TOKYO, Dec. 19, (UP)-Soar-ing hopes that an actual ex^ chance of prisoners might follow «n the heel of a Chinese release It the names of Allied prisoners war sagged again today when Communist source* charged the hnitS Nations bad bungled {he r side of201 words
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217 1951-12-20 1 Standard Mart Reporter THE Ol ESTION uliHhri Mr. M..1.<»1.n Marhonala will continue as Kiiii-li Conimiinioiicf For !iontli I i-i Asia aflrr liis prcsenl ti-rin of «>Hi< rvptrn ii< 1 > I will be drriilrrl m I omloii. leadei s, o- >; i n217 words
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Article24 1951-12-20 1 KW >UT 200 RU( Gem i it a i honoui ol I C. 1 at the Capil B and Mr* G24 words
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Advertisement39 1951-12-20 1 hhgfhgfh tiw jjit" 'jf-; -5i I*h We've got the Christmas spirit! <>me and see our attractive display of Christmas fare COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage O>» X mas Supplement TODAY'S issue is 36 IHiUes* including a 21--page Christmas Supplement.39 words
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Advertisement11 1951-12-20 1 SHELI MOTOR OIC %7 X"" Distinctive J^ c r.'; Green Bottle11 words
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243 1951-12-20 2 Educate Them, Says SCBA AN APPEAL to the Singapore Government to take immediate steps to prohibit all children of *i\ yean and above from loitering m the streets, uml to provide then with compulsory primary education, wa- made yesterday at the Straits Chinese British Association's243 words
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Article243 1951-12-20 2 THE SUPERIOR quality ot towsjay (bean sprouts) thrown m well water m comparison with those eultixattd m tap water has now been well established, according to the reports of four impartial judges who were appointed to give t.ieir observations m writins on an experimental growing243 words
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Article56 1951-12-20 2 INDIAN m man Santa. is eh irged m :::e Singapore f Po cc Coozi yesterday stea a io\d ch.i:'\ and a ka n batejc, all w ->r:!i <f "> be tn^in^ to Animngani at Joo Chial P i ->::ce Barracks on Sepl 2T3 claimed *n:'> 1 and araa56 words
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Article131 1951-12-20 2 Be CivicMinded Chinese Told THE "lack of civic mindedness" m ng the Straits Chinese m the Colony iras attacked by Mr G H Kiat a: the annual meeting >: the Singapore Chinese British I Association j esterday. Unless we are more civic minded we wil] be left far behind m131 words
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Article76 1951-12-20 2 Assurance By LvHeltcn THE SECRETARY State for' the C mies bis given the assur- 1 th the British Govern- i I is aware the loyalty that has al rays been giver, by the str< Chinese m Singapore, Mr T \v. Ong, President oi the S.C.B-A told members yesterday. He also76 words
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Article66 1951-12-20 2 Three Men Face Mischief Charge THREE CHINESE. Lim Kirn Si ing. Linn Kirn Chew, and Kofa Jiik Thuan. were jointlj charged m the Singapore Fouiih Police Court yesterday with committing mischief by rausinc damage to the amount of $200 at 'he canteen at Hume Industries. B.ikit Timah Ro.nd on Xov.66 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-12-20 2 photo. THREE DIVERS (above) who took oil" from the three diving boards at Xuffield Swimming Pool yesterday were among the first to use th.c pool when it wa« o^ned yesterday. StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article46 1951-12-20 2 VEE MENG «on of Mr. Run Run Shaw. Malayan film magnate, and Mrs. Shaw, had a big send-off yesterday when he left Singapore by air for London to continue his studies. He intend? taking up law. at Oxford University later. photo.46 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-12-20 2 WHEN the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. visited Hongkong: last week he was entertained to a cocktail party on the lawn of the Government House. Among the 500 guests present to welcome him was Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Governin? Director of the SingaStandard and the SinStandard - 67 words
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Article282 1951-12-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE GEiVI of all Service pools iii Singapore the $260,000 Nuffield Swimming Pool was opened yesterday by Major-Gene-ral A. G. O'Carroll Scott, G.O.C. Singapore Base L)i strict. Immediately after the pool was declared open, the Manager and Supervisor, Mr. Crowley, broke out the282 words
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207 1951-12-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter CHRISTMAS cable greetings to and from Singapore have already begun to flow m ana out at such a rapid rate that j the Cable and Wireless Limited have marshalled all their re- j sources to meet the call on their services. Mr.207 words
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Article, Illustration221 1951-12-20 2 Standard Woman Reporter IN A BRIEF, hut warm speech of greeting, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, welcomed 20 Chinese men, two Chinese women and one Hungarian into the "British family** of subjects m Singapore yesterday morning, at Victoria Memorial Hall. The ceremony ofStandard - 221 words
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247 1951-12-20 2 Civil Defence Corps Standard Staff Reporter A RECRUITING campaign for the Civil Defence Corps m Singapore will be launched as soon as details and conditions of service for volunteers are published, following their approval by the Legislative Council on Revealing this yesterday, the Acting Civil247 words
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Article57 1951-12-20 2 Tilt: TERMS offered by [Government for the Civil Defence Corps are '"definitely [better* 1 than those before the war, Mr. Snh Ghee Soon sa d yesterday at the annual genera! meeting of the Singapore Chinese British Association. He stressed that it was the duty of57 words
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Article76 1951-12-20 2 Army Drivers Stole Petrol TWO ARMY drivers, a 8.0. R. and a M.0.R.. were sentenced at a Court Martial held at Bulicr Camp yesterday to various terms of impEfeonmenf f<>r stealing petrol m Majeedee Barracks. Johore Bahru They were Driver Kenneth Allan Davies. who was sentenced to six months detention76 words
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Article59 1951-12-20 2 PHOTOGRAPHIC prints entered lor the Sin-npore Camera Club's second quarterly competition, will be put up for exhibition at the British Council Hall on Dec. 23 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Also to be included m the display will be some pictures loaned to the Club by59 words
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Article, Illustration108 1951-12-20 2 Mrs. C T. Wan*, wife of the former Chinese Ambassador to Washington. About Isi people uere present among whom were Dr. G. V. Allen. Vice Chan ce'lor of the University of Malaya. Mr. Loke Wan Tho, Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Pa^lar and Mr. and Mrs. LienStandard - 108 words
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Article14 1951-12-20 2 Govt To Try It IN 2 School \2-SiSSION Hrn i TV- I t >*/114 words
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27 1951-12-20 2 Indian Caste To Form Central Body ft.m, a: Gpj Rej I tended by 4 Iraiia B Sin( md 1 <-M is 1 B n. i B ttiisa27 words
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Advertisement12 1951-12-20 2 /6 COLLYER QUAY S/NGAPORE DAILY FKOM M, AM. UMTL F.H. SATOHOAIf P.M.12 words
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Advertisement87 1951-12-20 2 I X'MAS SHOPPING HOURS F«r //i*' convenience <;1 \<>;i r Shopping Uf /a, iOPEN o\ Saturday ?Jnd Dec. IH.II hc;m 4 m m Sundax ..Mrd l>rc. 1951 from H a m !<• M«»nd.i> LMih I>«k\ I^sl n...n I pi CLOSED <»n V*\ 1 uesday 25th I)k (1 iHMBNtftS ",'tith I>ec.87 words
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Miscellaneous68 1951-12-20 2 K&&iSS£Slfmß: WITHAWAfiOIsi-iriAn i^SriMDc I SS':I^ ERE CHW? CAN J y EH,I f/^ N YES, I KNOW, BUT 1 fGENERAL \OkA^, 7AL LVWtmPp*Wmi OFDOUsS?^TIF^AT)SOMNAWr I S^SS^ST.^ Z° /SU^E- FSAOFKY,^ THAT »S WHERE SOANSOCUSI AN GREEN Ji. Iliilfc iJlp* ISVWAT^rLLTAKETO^ /^lnFni?rl.« I SI?SS!!i9F OF IFOOZY, ARE AWE GOT T0G0... SEES NO* I68 words
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Advertisement1891 1951-12-20 3 fK 7^ i'n 1,,, j\ I ITTTJI I f ,^^l,/K ?y?-_. ±'< "'TSBfaj V^L '> x i DORK day A I i(1 d el passllo'" A" S JO STAFFORD PAUL WESTON DINAH SHORE 7~~T7iZ7ZZ T «L X% r pucclni 11 thea M OI VP: NELSON EDDY HIS ORCHESTRA Lavende- blue1,891 words
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Article216 1951-12-20 4 2 Leading IMP Members Quit 'Heading For Split* KUALA U MPI R, W«A Two leading members i,i Data On«*a lißd«pciideace ot Malaya Parly have riu n arc belie Mohd. So^ee, die Party's perrelar} and a menber ol ii- organising committee, and Mr. V, J. Somasundram, presideiil «»l iti«- Selangojr Resional216 words
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Article139 1951-12-20 4 ki \i v iniriK. Wed.— The Federation (iovernmrnt has v i up a comniitlee to lake Ike preliminary >:t*pN Mccssan tor a body which A\ organise the tolltH lion si money for a. memorial fund to Sir Henry (iurntv and control expenditure from Ike fund on139 words
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Article88 1951-12-20 4 Teachers Union JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Over 100* Chinese teachers and representatives ol Chinese schools m Joh re met to form the Johore Chinese Teachers" Union at the Foon Yew Chinese School, J'hore Bahru, yesterday. Dal j w Qg Shee Fun presiding said that there were over 30.000 Chinese children m88 words
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Article36 1951-12-20 4 MERf Tin Ltd has made a record profit oi £21.431 daring i yea the cb drman, Mr. GA. W i disclosed a* the annual general meeting oi the co:tipany :;e:d m L ad >n36 words
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Article68 1951-12-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Before Che Ismail, the Circuit Magistrate, Bentong, J.T. Jones. former manager of Kapak Tin DrecUin.q C >.. Ltd.. Karak. Pahang, was charged with cheating Sang Cheong and Co., Ltd Bentong o! $5,000 on Oct. 30 last by issuing a cheque which w\.s late: dishonoured. Mr.68 words
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Article65 1951-12-20 4 JOFIORE BAIIRU. Wed.— Teo Suay Hoo and Tea Seng Huat. two passengers m a car which was found with 25i lbs of chandu at Tampoi village un November 5, wer c acquitted by the President of the Sessions Court. Inche Taib bin Abdak The owner-driver of the car. Ong65 words
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Article176 1951-12-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent M\l < A. Wed. Sneaking at today's meeting convened by him to form the Malacca branch of the Independence of Malaya Party, Dato Tan Chen:: Look said the principle of communal equality should prevail insofar Wi\* has come forward to support that principle.176 words
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Article180 1951-12-20 4 Four Terrorists Killed In Johore Suspect Wounded And Captured Standard Stan Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Security* forces operating m the Federation killed four bandit*, wounded and captured a suspect and wounded another bandit. The bandits were killed m Johore. The suspect was wounded and captur.d m an ambush m Grik,180 words
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Article, Illustration97 1951-12-20 4 photo. A cool and delightful place for aj evening out is provided by the South Seas Hotel Roof Garden where guests can dine and dance m comfort, 70 feet above the ground level. Good music is supplied by the Ricardo Tupaz Hawaiian Band which plays every night there. Also entertainingStandard - 97 words
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Article134 1951-12-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— An Indonesian taxi-driver. Haron bin Abdul Rahman. who was found guilty of stealing $40 from a woman, was sentenced to 18 months r.i. by the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. J. G. Adams. The president In passing sentence remarked it was better134 words
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Article123 1951-12-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Emergency and the indepen- dence vi this country are among some of the items to be discussed at the Peninsular MaTays" Union Congress to be held here lon Dec 24 and 25. The president ol the Union, Inche Hashim Ghani. will123 words
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Article78 1951-12-20 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The experiment banning the parking of motor vehicles i i Batu Road South, carried out last month, resulted m reducing the number of road accidents from 33 m October to eight m November The Traffic Advisory Committee consider that ail parking78 words
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174 1951-12-20 4 Slan«lar<l Malay (lorrespoinlent JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The Johore Government has been silent over an appeal written by the heirs of the former Sultan of Singapore who offered to sell their inherited piece of land at Kesang, Johore. This was revealed by Inche Ibrahim bin174 words
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216 1951-12-20 4 Standard Etaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Events m the squabble among the committee of the Kuala Lumpur Co-operative Housing Society,' Ltd. have moved fast m the last 48 hours, leading to the resignation of four more members Mr. Lee Keng Hng, the treasurer, Mr. G.216 words
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Article308 1951-12-20 4 Rl ALA LUMPTJR, Wed A sequel to a riot at the Lucky World Park, which resulted m a BOR beins wounded and his compatriot stunned by blows received, was recalled m the Magistrate's Court, today, when three members of the Royal Air Force (Malaya)308 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-12-20 4 Mrs. Lucien Wang and her pupils who gave a concert of Piano music at the British Council Hull rceently m aid of the neve V.M.C.A. Swimming Pool Fund. From left (standing) Alwin Lee, Roberta Ho, Cheung Mun Chit, Irene Chia and Hellen Chia; (seated) Jennie Tan. Mrs. Lucien Wang and52 words
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Advertisement101 1951-12-20 4 FAD V 1^B g Make Your Choice from Our New range of Chad Valley Dolls, Pedigree Walking Dolls also Plastic Dolls, Train Sets, Rubber Toys, Jigsaw Puzzles, Toys Dzpt. HARDIAL SINGH SONS LTD., L h K^>H**>> Place, Singapore! Phone: ***** *****. CtfEERS IN COMO^ It commetce is your chosen cot-et101 words
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Advertisement21 1951-12-20 4 the Sea-; j son Of A*sV«> J ond £^^m < The (^JW^ 5 :Cripp I c d Are 5? 5 Most Deserving^21 words
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Advertisement67 1951-12-20 4 t $X£q/£Atk IF* W* i 4 i j£*^^' ES I.:itc>t H^sisn^ <». AURCRA LTD. EVEKFAfI S. P. H. De SILVA ond GIAN S:.' i i ,i >-— ii Good food tastes all the better with Colman's Mustard i 4f#«« HARPER GILFILLAN *00 LTD., «m Snug fif lin«r Non < !>;ifi:;:_67 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-12-20 4 j(7T^S f^?f^l<^OAu4*rpßO6RAM 1f you have to takel ff thanks for being .<)3 f sjji^/ rOL<S I&VOO I n THE CONSEQUENCES/ y SUCH A GOOD y<K STATION yuk^ll^ PORT/ T^^3n29 words
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Article25 1951-12-20 5 THE Singapore YMCA yesterday held a small party for the number* children. Games were played. WMlttJ children were showa aa mdooi cartoon film.25 words
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Article108 1951-12-20 5 Sorcar Amazes Doctors A MAN FAWTEO when Sorcafs Ma S ic show. Audiences w^r* h^i^ i he n« n' for U»«nsetves bow doctors went on sta^e ?nd exannned the nun', SfLe i foie and after the operafiSa thl hi 1 !S5 don<? Claiming thai the tongue was ftrmlj flxS Sorcar108 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-12-20 5 Nearly 150 children of all nationalities went to Kalian* Airport yesterday afternoon. to meet Santa Claus. who paid hi s first visit to Singapore m the city's history. He came m by a United States Air Force plane at 4 p.m., and here he is seen leading the children down67 words
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Article235 1951-12-20 5 A FOK.MER hospital attendant. I. F. V Sadagopal, was sentenced m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday t«> si\ weeks' rigorous inij>risoninent tor rritninallv intimidating a young nurse, Susan Tan, with death. Susan, who is attached to Hi' 1 General Hospital t«>!c! the Court235 words
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Article454 1951-12-20 5 SANTA LANDS A T KALLANG EX(:rTEMENT WAS terrißc yesterday afiern««,, at Kallang Airport, not ho much lwa H!M a VVry Important er«on was leaving Singapore as \hh»u^ one was coming m. Nearly 230 ekitdren from one to 10 or IT years of a^e gathered on the hal«>»ity overlooking the Held,454 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-12-20 5 Standard picture by Miss Shirley Lim, who was voted the 'Best Girl' m Maudrene's School of Dancing. Shirley won two cups and a three-month scholarship m the school. She gave the scholarship away to another pupil. The presentation was made at a Christmas party held at the residence of Mr.Michael Goh - 59 words
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Article80 1951-12-20 5 11-yrar-old Chinese girl. Bian Gurk Eng, was injured m this accident at the junction of Koek Road and Orchard Road around six yesterday morninr. Bian who was admitted into hospital with iniujries o« her j head was looking after a bread -a .ill when the accidentStandard - 80 words
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Article255 1951-12-20 5 Onn Suggested As Best Man By Councillor Standard Maff Pnrrc ipamduH High Uomwit^er wmdd 'metrm*. tW BppoißtmenU v top levd u!,il, .i,|, u > PtHroiac hon off the Mnnher Sy«te« >o,n, »f M wm^ t I;M already been dWr«tralt«ed wkim* \Uc mmtlm merit of aDeput,255 words
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Article178 1951-12-20 5 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, last night broadcast an appeal loi the public to support the! "Korea Fund", which will pro-; vide comforts for the troops lighting for United Nations "m I the cause of freedom and liberty". Sir Franklin said that En178 words
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Article207 1951-12-20 5 »i »:^l N«»\^ h.t.i. i,. i... *tl<-il«llllK |<Mi i I \il> l|»lil. \.«|i.|l I A V\ >>MIN. l;.i<tn<tr.il 1C.,,| K.iln-J KtNUt. lurl.nil Hmmk, *.rnt£r"i itn |t|»f t i.»v- H| I'U.mli r Illlkltll >»l I'KkiTtui: >«i linn li i< riniiliii K.I < ir|»r-nl<r Ml uaaagh i;.i < > 1207 words
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Article86 1951-12-20 5 Cheap Sugar Next Y ear AS FROM December 31, the retail [>: ice ol nigai uril r><reduced from \'.',2 cents i)»- kati (or 27 cents pet ration <>i 10 I mils) to !H.4 oeqts per kali '01 24 cents per- ration 9l IM 1! i: was officially >t;iit-d last night86 words
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Article86 1951-12-20 5 I j THE SI! 1 A PORE v \n\ ited applii i>nv mi.-, i.,; BThoTati i lining nui >.v from !l olonies m G i it R ii open nurses vitiii three years picperieru >'•.-.■ in i '..-i. lining 1 Bcholai ship v offei e486 words
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Article333 1951-12-20 5 *oi hi row THIRTY-SE VEN-yea r lid. Neo I Liang, tentatively charged wth the murder r »t hi* write, Oi!^ Keiig (31), was described i>\ ;he p secution a« "a busba id, who is we!! known In his v;i!;i^p ioi i never doing work *n^333 words
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Advertisement55 1951-12-20 5 Til ill a X i^^ E A UDE 1 E l l DA rAVIxE LEU DA A lifetime companion supplied by fhe Swiss Manufacturer's own sale organisation, the largest m the East. Every watch soio with a guarantee 9nd special presentation cast RETAILED BY ALL LEADING WATCHDEALERS; lyfYli^H'l^lilffJFiVl Oo SKKVK55 words
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Article830 1951-12-20 6 f PHE future of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald depends on whether the British Government heeds the wishes of the local people or of the anti-MacDonald group whose shrill screeches aie heard m London. The widely-read, though not necessarily influential. Daily Express of London has demanded that Mr.830 words
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Article451 1951-12-20 6 Review of Views Constables From H-K COMMENTING on the proposal' to bring m Hongkong police to Malaya pro Kuomintang' Chung Shing Jit Pau said "The' idea is excellent, but the autho-< rities must take every precau-< tion to prevent infiltration of< Communist fifth columnist* < under the £vise of police451 words
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Article794 1951-12-20 6 Let Us Blame Ourselves Change! pROM time to time we hear sad stories. Unlucky individual* have suffered or died because they were neglected. Mr. X was turned out of hospital and sent back to his plank and attap hut. There he lay; and there he died of want and poverty,794 words
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Article338 1951-12-20 6 TAKAR - Say what you like TAKAR I fit for the .;<>!> Sorr.< students cannot att< oust, some arc unlucl The Entrance Exajnii Of, Ihe other nanri Rtudenti get In wh«. by ability but not bj I Cter. Young men v net h ing for humanit) everything for pers. cess and profit338 words
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313 1951-12-20 6 Sir: In an article under the heading "Still Waiting" on 14.12.51 your correspondent hopes that the S.I.T. officials will honour their word on his application for accommodation. Here is a case of how they do it. On 6.3.51 I received a letter313 words
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Letter252 1951-12-20 6 Sir:—Mr. Jaganathan the General Secretary of the T.U.C. is reported to have said that the T.U.C. will adopt a neutral attitude towards political parties. Mr. Lim Yew Hock is the President of both the T.U.C. and the Labour Party. Mr. Jaganathan has been introduced to252 words
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683 1951-12-20 6 Breed Tolerance In Our National Schools Sir; The Select Committee on Education should be nearing the completion of its Report on the type of education Malayan children should receive. It is not difficult to foresee that the Malayan National Schools is m the offing. Its shape and its functions may683 words
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Letter207 1951-12-20 6 Sir: Dato Tan Chens Lock ably supported by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek has gone down to the squatters of Pa.ya Lebar and has been greeted by the squatters as their saviour. What is the result of all this fuss? Has the Dato done anything for the squatters207 words
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Letter65 1951-12-20 6 Sir. Recently a let ot criticism has bYeu directed against the GCS. Clerical Promotion Examination m your paper So far nothing ha* been done aboul it by either oor Government or our Legislative Councillors. Are they unable to afford tc buy a "Standard", ok, are they deliberately keeping65 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-12-20 6 "Aw. have patience! ?oti pan se* for yourself row shortutaffed Ibef aie here!"15 words
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Article246 1951-12-20 7 Govts. State Full Accord On All World Problems r\Kl>. IVc 19 (Renter) -France ami r NjM agreement regardinis lh* j.i,.,,,. f the Far ami Middle East. <>mmtiiii€|ue issued at the conclusion of the talks ktwtm Mr. Winston Churchill the I. lii"if Minister and M, R246 words
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Article104 1951-12-20 7 tf irn ap— d— < R U\, T C| b COTT<vi conference i pp< uneot ol a Commissionei ii ising.' said >It A i to t :t w cci i;: Con lisiheii contt yean ttei OB H;:> Daih relei apl m the M t. t104 words
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Article16 1951-12-20 7 De< r. wen t tei ai i sheared tfl fier J d*bere16 words
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Article61 1951-12-20 7 Standard Wom.ni Correspondent MB TAX BENG WAH, a Red Cr< belpei m Singapore yes- i terda^ was Fathei Christmas to I "J4 linj *"'is ni Sr Andrews Mis- i sion hospital The toys were presented to the Red Cross by the Canadian Association. Tiie children's a^es61 words
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205 1951-12-20 7 <3 Il pi V r U (Renter)— Mr. Anthony Eden »»«l alah fc| Dm aKna made no progress laM night toward? reconcilMg ibc nidely separated riew« of the Britiftti anil Lp*pi,»n pmernments on the Anglo-Egyptian dispute, H was un<l« rMood m usually well-informed diplomatic205 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-12-20 7 photo. iiXtrd m H«SS «^i stress Joan Bennett, was yesterday atlorV, Ur!vV 1S Wlfe He is shown "»rf with hi* ser sa ,«i ht «sh<,t Lang for taking: away his wife's atJec- APAP - 33 words
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Article292 1951-12-20 7 Denial Nurse Standard Stall 1 orre t-pondent PENANG Wed.— "Graduates of tilt- Ptn^ny Denial Nurses School art highly trained and highly skilled m a narrow and limited field of dentistry,* 1 stated Mr. C. F Mummery, Chief Dental Officer. He refuted hu allegation that the Deparfmeni292 words
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Article66 1951-12-20 7 SINGAPORE CHINESE leaden h^\e yoieed favourable reSobto Mr. Oliver Lyttelton*« receS Snnouncemeni about ihe IttSng of the ta«fw« f b s a to the naturalisation ol bingdnore Chinese, who know no EngSSi. a Government statement saWJast^ght <jr m AsKa SEa W Webb will talk aboul ihe imp!ir^.M,i)>66 words
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Article, Illustration92 1951-12-20 7 WELLINGTON. N.Z., Dtc If(AP)—External Affairs Minister Thomas Clifton Webb announced Tuesday that New Zealand \*il. contribute £250.000 to India to erect a medical institute. REPUBLICAN Senator Owrn Breuster. (above! said yesterday that the American people were as concerned with the situation m Malaya as that m92 words
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Article70 1951-12-20 7 Standard Woman Reporter i ROBINSON'S m Singapore yesterday Jet their restaurant 1o 30Q schoolchildren for a Christ- mas Party. But so many children lurried up that extra tablev were Jaid. Mr. Tan Ewe Chee. the amateui magician delighted the children with his tricks. Tht I special70 words
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132 1951-12-20 7 TFHFRAN Dec 19. (UP)— A sobering thought has hit the Persian gardens immortalized by Omar Khayyam— i «h«i ittav be leeallv banned m Iran. Th^ L a parliamentary move to clamp prohibition m thi« ancient land where drinking has been considered a132 words
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472 1951-12-20 7 VVVVVVWWVWWVWWWVVWWWWtVV S(;rVE the Crippled? <; LK.icTrcn, /i ,<%iftt> '<k Hoppy Stfrgm i Chris tm c s '^s£Sr *By Sending j Cheque to -<Ei < £The Siondord Toy Fund. J JDo It Todoy! I '.\\\\\YY\Vl\VVVVV\V\\\\\VVVW\V\\\v'« PARIS, Dec. 19 (I P)— K,,>M fi U >M472 words
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212 1951-12-20 7 LONDON, Dec. J«> (Reuter)— Sbipe «.f four (.Vi mmon wealth navies will eecorl Prince** Elizabeth am! ihe Duke of Edinburgh during their \*\ufit Ie Australia m the 15,900-ion liner (»<»fliir ri«rl> %n\i year it wag officially announced here yesterday. While the Gothic is on212 words
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Advertisement143 1951-12-20 7 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY. TICKETS for Drew on Jonuory 13th. 1952. 2<d Prise 55,000 4th Fnxe 20,000 s;h Fr,;: im n,ooo Eoch 6th Pr.xe (10)ot 5,000 Each ?tfc Fr.xe (20) of 2.000 Each Bth Pr.ze <50>of 1,000 Each c i 9 Con^olot^on Piixes ct S 400 Each G143 words
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Advertisement99 1951-12-20 7 v Matt Cut Table Service <") V LIQUEUR CLASSi! 90 c EA. f SHERRY GLASSES 1 05 P CLARET GLASSES 1.30 '1 <) n COCKTAIL GLASSES $120 Q PORT GLASSES 1 .05 J SUNDAE GLASSES $165 f CHAMPAGNE GLASSES $165 V GOBLETS M>2 $1.65 U I FINGER *OWIS l 4099 words
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Miscellaneous28 1951-12-20 7 BVPfar J NICE OF' I I MRS. VAN SMOOT I I THIS WAV I}/ wTZDII^-uD^ <SK yM^f%\ /MRS VAN SNOOT IS EXPECTING^ g^ o 3j -"^^T |f 328 words
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158 1951-12-20 8 Islanders Bri ng Jukongs' To Begin New Life In Borneo Staii.ilan] Shipping Rr|M»rt**r MORK titan «W Coco* Islander* 0114* of the largest mi miters to leave their rural atoll home m the Indian Ocean to seek i new pasture*, arrived m Singapore yesterday m the Anshun. Owing to the late158 words
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Article, Illustration96 1951-12-20 8 Some of the 2.500 < workmen now engaged m 1 completing the super liner < United States knock off < for lunch. The US 5* 0.000.000 ship, under <onstruetion at Newport News, Virginia, will be the largest and fastest > passenger ship ever built m America. Completed. the United States96 words
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255 1951-12-20 8 Sikorsky's Helicopter; WASHINGTON, l>ee. L 9. The helicopter h regarded hy 1 .S. aviation authorities as the year's outstanding eontrilmtiim to aeronautical tle\elo|>nieiit. I ll was *o eharaelerised oHieially Monday when I ivsidenl [Tinman jirt*<»t*4»tr«l ih«* annual Collier Trophy to the U.S. mililary *«-r*iee4 and255 words
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Article, Illustration130 1951-12-20 8 Named after the iwu daughters Gillian and Hillary —of Singapore's Controller of Immigration. Mr. J. L. J. Hax- worth. the Immigration Department yesterday took delivery of their newest .in -foot Diesel j launt-li. Gillary from the builders. Thornyeroft and Co. Built at a cost of S'M.tQO. the trim vessel withStandard - 130 words
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Article103 1951-12-20 8 Stand Jrd Staff < .>rr ■'^'t md-ni KUALA LUMPUR. WTed After 18 years Port Swettenh.an. Captain Harry Elawcliffe, the Senior Pil >t. will leave m -i fe.v days with his wife 1 \>i daughters to Penang .vie-* .1* wili spend :u> retiremeat. He wi< 11 ippreatice103 words
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Article34 1951-12-20 8 Nearly 400 French troops oi>?ed thrju^h Singapore m the French ship Fe'i.K Roussel, yesterday ifter i spell »f fighttog Vietnamese rebel > >;i -> m Indo-C'iitia. T i^ cneQ ire returning to Francs,34 words
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Article46 1951-12-20 8 HONGKONG, Dec. 19 (AP) —More than lr»'l Ciiifiese passengers bound lor Canton were taken to the Kowloon railway s'a;i >n m Hongki>ng Colony under Police escor! on iheir arrival here m the Dutch ship Tjiwangi from Indonesia and Malayan Ports on Dec. 18.46 words
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123 1951-12-20 8 HONGKONG. Dec U ißeu ter-AAP) Captain EL H w i Jackson. 3iiti>li skipper the freighter Wmi Sang Krhiea returned to the Colons last Mon day after 175 days' letentton bj the Nationalists at Quemoy land. otT t'.'e Fukien coast said !he had nevei123 words
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Article228 1951-12-20 8 WHARVES Ship Godown Gate Aeneas Xi .)4 2 A.ngbj 40 41 2 Benmacdhui 17/18 4 British Pi iiu-e 19 20 4 Charon 44 1 Chastine Maersk 45 8 City >f Newport 29/30 2 Fern bay 23 '24 2 Honsj Soon 45 1 Hock Hui Sheers Wharf I228 words
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Advertisement551 1951-12-20 8 FAST REGULAR THAHS PACIFIC SERVICI Direct ClveHonc fan Ftoncisce Lo» Anie?-»* AH Aw;tka« 6 Canadian CiHet Per«o<ii P. V**m Saotc Art LA/SF ALASKA SEAR liOz 21/Z4Oec 15 Jon jALQt LUCKfcNBACH 24/26 i«« Z7/H Jjn !Hi«'2F«b 21 Feb -a KjH o< Dry Cargo 3?? d Tjt».; an.^ Pjsscivjef |er»ts ANGLO FRENCH551 words
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Advertisement226 1951-12-20 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. 3aroe...Dec 28 Vessel for Muar Weekly H »"i Tat Rengat Dec 28 Vessel for Malacca Twice Weekly H **9 Thong tor Began Vessel for Port Dickson Wsekly „Si Ap. Api......... Dec 24 Pongkot for Malacca oon "°"9 A forDjambi226 words
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Advertisement196 1951-12-20 8 IpIVE the crippled, or phoned /*.V&b J Jand handi >^H^ A R' ZH a p y I You con easily: jdo so by donating to the: Toy Fund. 1 < J\\\\^\\\\\A\\\\\X\V\^^V^X^^^^*^^^^ JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Americo Lkie Ne4ert«nd Ls«e Rotterdam Rotterdam AmUe^jw HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK196 words
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Advertisement528 1951-12-20 8 I a JR JL f ><>'« P. SU«- "KIN A" tor bongkofc Hong. Yokohamo 22-24 0. c 20 'i i "LALANOIA' tor Sagr ,> 'v* Bongkok 25-27 D.c KAMBOOIA" for Bangkok Hongkong Kobe Vo»-o--nomo s 7 i« n "FALSTRIA" for Soigor Bonqkofc 11-12 )*n "INDIA" tor Banal,©* H O r528 words
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Miscellaneous10 1951-12-20 8 Despatches Today: Christmas Island by Islander, Western Australia rjy Charon.10 words
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Article, Illustration217 1951-12-20 9 SINGAPORE'S rich iZ^flS^JF!*** boom conditions two years aao n'S t "ff f *i. bfW s P ells Shortage of supplies from ndonesr- and low Stocks locally have reduced business to small transactions totalling between 100 to 500 tuns each month217 words
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Article, Illustration103 1951-12-20 9 GEORGE RASIAH - S'PORE CONFUSION OVER NOW OVER GEORGE RASIAH vbcvbcvbcvbcvzbv Standard Staff Reporter CONFUSION which reior.rd m Singapore s during the early port of the week foliow--3! freeing of the sterling on Saturday said Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland, chairman j M Exchange Banks AsscdMion, yesterday. I Bank of r s. dollars103 words
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253 1951-12-20 9 KEN Dec. I€>1 > (UP)— The Fortiijn txihaiiiie tlliru. down to it> iuv. H> of fi.Mli.ii: out h> ol baisdmng what forrign nirren^ w»n r wh^ wanU (^^li^«'rv m 30. 60 or 90 ;«>>. m«,>(tv i^ thai private witciyiiae i these i■ ed market253 words
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Article140 1951-12-20 9 Standard Market Reporter B; SINESS on the Singapore rubber market yesterday was mainly confined to dealers' switching positions. The volume oi business, however, was small, being restricted by a breakdown oi telephone communications with the Federation. Very few overseas orders were received while factory interests140 words
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Article33 1951-12-20 9 THE U-S Gov< mine I has announced a new steel expan :i goal c; ig foi 'te productiwi of UO,--000.1 00 toas of .-'.eel ,»er year by h<oi. U. P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article52 1951-12-20 9 THE United States and New Zealand have exchanged ratification documents bringing into I rce a i agreement eliminating doub.e taxation ot the:r citizens. PETROLFUM shortages a.-c Umil nfi mechanixation oi farms m Japan, whose use of fuel oils ha-- to be limned until she develops a favourable tradeU.p. - 52 words
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Article79 1951-12-20 9 Standard MMarket Reporter COPRA m the Singapore produce market was quiet with sellera indicating $38f and buyers at $38]. Xo business was recorded. Coconut oil was quoted at $64 per pieul (nominal) but no transaction was reported. Bete] nut $37 (split>: Copra $38$ (buyers); Coconut oil79 words
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69 1951-12-20 9 Malayans Invited To US Exhibition MALAYAN firms ma:vjf.ac!ijr::i£ ex] 'ag >fflce tie>k? and t me:v bave been invited to -ticij ate m tne fortfac mv::_ a- Machinery and Bqui] inent Exposil n to be held m San f sco California, from mag 19 thrc May 22. W52 Interested firms or69 words
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Article29 1951-12-20 9 Pak. Place s Big Orders In UK a Pak or purchasing miss on mmmi o f *n e machmerj »s. a ac" c place wiltoiß a vr.r's time.- AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration323 1951-12-20 9 ..WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW*, < few dollars won't hurt; \i l you, but a .^Kk J the Toy Wtf*& i Z Fund would so \DS £much to the J(3 Z C crippled children of; Singapore. i <" 4* j •V\V\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\V\V\\\V\\\\* rYI)CDT CHRISTINE DIEMER fcXILKTS m the Bata323 words
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Article74 1951-12-20 9 THfc tatesi Singapore rubbet nrices vesferday weie per In:— Buyers Sellers No I RSS Spot Loose $1.40 81.40* F. 0.8 i D bak^ l>e« No 1 RSS 51.40 SI. 401 No Z KSS SI .351 81.355 No 3 KSS SI .31? $1.32 i Tone: Quiet. LONDON K"KKhK Wednesday's opening74 words
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Article39 1951-12-20 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The price fit tin to day was 5452 i picul. Up $42. LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices first session were: Spot £930 buyers, £932^ sellers. Three months £923 buyers, £925 sellers. Settlement Price: £932 h. Tone: Steady.39 words
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Article34 1951-12-20 9 SWISS watches are likely to become more expensive next year as a result of an over-all five per cent wage increase granted to the industry's ti.^OOO workers. —A P.34 words
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Article101 1951-12-20 9 Mechanising Colonial Agriculture LONDON. Dec. 19 (Reuter) Development of the mechanisation of agriculture m British colonial territories is to be watched by a new committee set up by the* Colonial Office. Known as the Colonial Agricultural Machinery Advisory Committee it will be interested m stimulating trials of existing types of101 words
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87 1951-12-20 9 THE Thai Legislative and Judicial Council is studying measures to organise rubber exports on a similar basis as rice exports. Most rice exports are now handled by the Thai Government with all foreign exchange resulting from sales abroad going to the stateThai Information Service - 87 words
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Article, Illustration218 1951-12-20 9 Standard Shipping Eeporter The Blue Funnel ship Charon which arrived m Singaoore last week-end from *re Mantle brought as her roam cargo for the Colony 8 60n nackages of freezer cargo (m--?ludin| lamb, mutton, cheese ai ThJ a ves«c! nlso .lischarged rs l^s^) and218 words
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Article101 1951-12-20 9 for the pittance an I b* lefH I traders m ind.j and abroad, psu c i 2/Jy tho^e wt» a:< ...:e. t^te<J m 1 Klian trade, -^c Govcnmial pi I idia have started a njonthly lodical entitled "Tne JoumaJ a ;M T: adc i: carriei articles onGHS - 101 words
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67 1951-12-20 9 THE U.S. Oilite of Intern Trade has abolished licences Coi export oi cert lin kinds ol wool clothing and fabric but com n ied a ban on shipments to Rj:- .a. Easte Europe, Hongkong and Tie relaxation or export conMa< ao trols the otneeReuter - 67 words
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Article27 1951-12-20 9 THE Baprah Petroleum Companj has pone into export production Basrah storage tanks are fed by i To-m:';? pipeline irom the Iraqi oil fields ai Zubair. u .p.u.p. - 27 words
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203 1951-12-20 9 NOTWITHSTANDING destruction ami other denial measures taken during wartime, British North Borneo oilfields are today producing 105,060 barrels of oil per day. This figure is five times the pre-war production, making This area the L rgest produce! m South-East Asia and the BritishT.J.L. - 203 words
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103 1951-12-20 9 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 19,— A Fishery Offia r is to be attached to the local Central Market to cany out a fact-finding survey over a period and to advise on what is practicable concerning the wholesale auctioning of fish by the103 words
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279 1951-12-20 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER Cl OP MARKETING PL AN By Standard Staff Reporter EDUCATIONAL ond instructional films from th« libraries of the Singapore Government! Public Relations Department ond the United States Information Service may be used to further the COf ef lira marketing here. Such279 words
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Article61 1951-12-20 9 Tins And Rubbers AreEasier ::k Wed nee of i I nil bei Mali jan h.ne Induslria < < dy Ch tßfVtf v IN r» IMM STRIA I S i! i B n Straits 1 Jel< 10/3 41 1.- P i.' Raub I 1.35 W R i S 1 :i H61 words
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33 1951-12-20 9 West German Trade rush In S. Ameriaca c• C DOO.QfM p tenth such agrei West Gem Ist. C. the d c aid ed |V c paci DOW [l I tirm i< m U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article72 1951-12-20 9 Barking For Thai Currency THE latest etu f »ti issuing department of I <. t.. k of Thailand show thai 'here arc »iBB9 million bahi a I totes dilation, w.ih auiol .<■ held by its ba.iK < v mi I Against this ihe bank holds 1.957 mil] on bant m72 words
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Advertisement92 1951-12-20 9 EVERYTHSNG A TV I CAN DO It ya*t» cat f«* oi» eight ryre» Instead s -v li'j^m 2-* ho..'S d«y Xx alm'.it 4 yr.,i. you uvtXJ l> MB ■<« rrucri ryre mTleage as Ccxxjyeaf Jrfa««i Sm "<• St^^e'- Cushion against convent. In over 8.000.000 ICll ia,le» thry have pruvi J92 words
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292 1951-12-20 10 WHAT YOU'VE NOT GOT TO DO IF YOU WANT TO BE A STAR WANT to be m movies? >v Then DON'T ever win a beauty competition! Statistics ate against you all the way. Hollywood historians have been digging out dossiers of today's big stars and have found that they owe292 words
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Article, Illustration212 1951-12-20 10 DONALD ZEC - DONALD ZEC IT U S X V 1X VOICED film star Glynis Johns. 27. and Producer Anthony Darnborough 37. have broken off their engagement. He proposed on Sunningdale golf course last June. They planned t o marry this month. But now the most212 words
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Article123 1951-12-20 10 Hollywood' s Triple Threats HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 19 (AP) "Everyone knows there are plenty ol pretty girls iv Hollywood." says directoi Richard Sale ■"The only trouble is that there are pretty girls who dance, pretty tjiris who sing tQd pretty girls who actbut dam few pretty girls aho can do all123 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-12-20 10 EVELYN DOWDY, of .Manteo. North Carolina. sele« t»'d by many of the wildfowl hunters along the Dare (oast as the girl they'd prefer to spend a day m a blind with, displays a one day kill of ducks. Note hunting garb calculated to destroy the aim ot other52 words
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Article301 1951-12-20 10 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD, Jec. 19. (AP) Don't believe talk about Gary Cooper being strictly a "yep" and "nope' man. He will make a speech if you use the right formula. Just use a Chinese restaurant, a sexy Mexican actress, a bullfighter even more301 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-12-20 10 THIS ominous- looking Character is really comedienne Joan Davis, made up for a movie she's working hi. m Hollywood. She wears the make-up and costume m certain scenes as part of her attempt to outwit a cruel sheik hent on robbing: a young princess of her desert kingdom.49 words
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Advertisement152 1951-12-20 10 Daily 5 Shows: iiam.i.4£i.i5.6.45&9.30p.m. THE LAST OUTPOSIfii jj WHfcKE APACHE FLAMING i) \){RO\l^ SWEAB NO UXEGIANCE! I > «V^^^^^H^B^^^B9^'-^*nS 9r Jt)^- 1 V^H^^r^-^M I iVir.imount Pi* tun* Starring I HonaM Rhonda /s^^ REAGAN FLEMING ty^'tjf i| Bruce Noah *i j|! BENNETT BEERU tfej** j Tf i lolor by li <152 words
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Advertisement239 1951-12-20 10 THE GREATEST SERIAL OF ALL T!^/ wßs^^i m I 1 JBRHB* 9HQ7 111 1 v* 12 SIZZLIIG, AMAZING. FAHTASTK f 1w < TODAY |M 6..t0|,. n XONIGHi y; Waxtd'4 QxeaUst Magician ON W 2 FM.I, V^ m ki is HOI RS K^ny|fl Mvfl v/ >/• M W,/ y| I 111239 words
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Miscellaneous264 1951-12-20 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE ACROSS ESSL. NEW SERIES-No. 50 12— Beat (colloq. i 14— Rodent 15— Man's name 123M5- 1 9 io 17— Wine cup c 18— Preposition p"™ 1 i 19— DLsclose^ IX j 13 21— Bishop i 22-pS£e 16 J^iT 24— Slender flnu i /VS- 29— Enrages ilZ^ CjU.264 words
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Miscellaneous594 1951-12-20 10 1 I I It BlHl^^g^^ur ig^^^y^< I r poi>AVS FORECAST: Ihe X Neptune Plutto sextile reaches its point of exactitude toda\ 1 IU influence, which will be feit i for many months more is res ponsible for current discoveries and pro;res>. but th<>»e are not 1 bereft of danger The594 words
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405 1951-12-20 11 nwvwwvvvvvvwvwvvwwvax^^vv^;; ;i)ON'T Forget The Toy; 5 Fund In (V^lj^ Christ- M^jW ;mos plan- 5 £»r's for 500 suffering m Singapore^ '\twpitals. VWVVVVWXWXWVWVVWVWVVVVV LONDON, Dee. 17 (Reuter).— The doping, nobbling anil ringing of bones is still front-page headline news m the British national newspapers405 words
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Article254 1951-12-20 11 LONDON Dec. 19 Renter >- Soccer fixtures for Saturday DeCe LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal vs. Wolves. Blackpool vs. Huddersfield. Bolton vs. Stoke. Charlton vs. Portsmouth. Derby vs. Aston Villa. Fulham vs. Burnley. Liverpool vs. Chelsea. Manchester City vs. Sundera Middlesbrough vs. Preston. Newcastle vs. Manchester U254 words
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Article79 1951-12-20 11 MERRIDALE Badminton Party celebrated its 22nd anniversary at the seaside bungalow of Mr. Tan Hock Siew at Telok Mata Ikan last Sunday. Miss Mavis Gauder distributed the prizes Prize winners were: open singles champion: Francis 'Boey. runner-up: 500 Thoo Soot, men's "B" singles champion: Chan Kum79 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-12-20 11 photo. American tennis top-liners Dick Savitt (left) and Vie Sei'ius move m unison on the court at Kooyong Melbourne. Australia, December 3. They were beaten m the Victoria lawn tennis championships by the Australian Daviv Cup pair. Geoff Brown and Adrian Quist. 7— B— fi. X—2. APAP - 47 words
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Article225 1951-12-20 11 TENNIS DEMANDS ANGER AUSSIES SYDNEY, Dec. 19 U>)— Australian lemrff »£cfafc are imli-nant over den hd« made bj Rmml kmcnMui preadent <»f the United Si ites L.h.. Teimfa iiwodbtien, 1 that they promifle to have Frank Sedgman «!«!,;,<! hii national Mnglefl tide as Forest Hills nexl nammrr. The officials know225 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-12-20 11 ■r^iSs^VgL^r 1^ 7i? rr iff, ff of Joej Jft ta ir the th i rd round of their f ht heavvweisht rhamnionshta h m P r ve <* hls <**£<*s of regaining the world world liiht-heavVSKtE k he ut P oin *ed Maxim over 12 rounds. Maxim's title was of68 words
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Article138 1951-12-20 11 MIAMI. Florida, Dec. 19 <Reuter) Miss Doris Hart. triple Wimbledon champion and winner of 19 other lawn tennis championships last season, leaves New York on Jan. 5 for a six months playing tour m the Far East and Europe. For the second successive year i she138 words
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Article34 1951-12-20 11 CARACAS. Dec. 18 (UP) Bolivia^ Mario Martinez and Mercedes Devitanik beat Venezuelans Carlos Lopez and Andres de Brown m the finals of the Bolivian Games mixed tennis doubles S— 3, <i— 2.34 words
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Article304 1951-12-20 11 SYDNEY, I). B —it d today as thoi i y i Hop n Vie Seixas' fo tfai ti \g might < of the finest bo rangs ever tnanufad I hi Austral a. i 4 m jfiki cost the Aussies the D.r Cup m next wi304 words
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Article80 1951-12-20 11 CALCUTTA Dec LI v Tl c Japanese la *m team arrived here ttiday b\- ail from Tokyo to tak< part m thi Indian national champion which begin on Salurdaj The team included Davis Cu| players Fumituru siii Uyiagi and Eteij«in X The Swedi i Davis80 words
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Article49 1951-12-20 11 PARIS lh c 19 i iFPI W* known racti motorist I i Bir;j of Eftani v\:i«. m.inifd to Ifiss (■.lI 1 B Siamese BmtMsss ber« das The Prince ii cousin Ki.';^ ■i: n. act his I m l!»4!< when ivering l rom 1( n il ring iccidcnt49 words
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Article43 1951-12-20 11 Lu.XfX [->< U It rten The h A Cti| ecuttd second replay bri > H ;md Southpori wil p ed it Viih) F;i k J->. Tuesday. Januai 1 I'm winner Will he IMMIM tO Sv I the third round on January 11^43 words
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Advertisement654 1951-12-20 11 CLASSIFIED ADVgETlfiin^ HTB NOTICES i-S Dental and Photo Supply, is not the sole r 'TLEXARFT* advertised m the andard of 16th er ISM \L\YAN EXCHANGE IKS ASSOCITION ra of the above ation m the Colony, will be closed for fsday 25th andi a December 1 ristmas Holidays. WM BOX. Deceased.654 words
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Advertisement295 1951-12-20 11 Miscellaneous Vf'ANTED Members for "GUIDE" an astrological Magazine. For full particulars write P.O. Box 807 Singapore. LOVE? Courtship? Carriage? <■ Nerves"? If m difficulty. doubt, distress re these pro- b'ems. Consult Pastor-Psycho- 1 Logist Box No. T 357 Spore Standard LX)R XMAS GIFT GIVE GOL- MET :i Colour Ball Pen295 words
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Advertisement232 1951-12-20 11 LAST SHOWS i, (.IS >md 9J5 BvfA !M v of Vengeful, "Wuthcring Heights' I -t.irrjn^ M Lauu-n« 081 I i-N (t|.|\ c io wonon "TheYcV.^jabMan" REX Joliorc Rakni Sow at I I -rrl S (HI p in -l zii \i i \m m r\i»ir i .mill (ireai World Last Daj232 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-12-20 11 HIGH TlDfc> at the principal resort* m Malaya IODAV AM P.M Singapore 3.12 2.32 Malacca 11.25 11.52 Port Dickson 10.06 10.33 Port Sham 9.01 9.53 Penang 3.37 4.43 C«J|^C 150 4'31 words
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Article319 1951-12-20 12 SECOND TEST ENDS IN TAME DRA W England Fail To Seize Chances BOMBAY, !> 19 (Rmhr). Tin- second Test I etwrni F.n<:lan<l and India eiulrd m a lame draw today. Im.l i w«it all oii for 208 rnt!^ m ihr second innings, siting Fiij»land ihe almost iipoawiMc ia>k oi scoring319 words
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Article82 1951-12-20 12 IM>l Ist Inn>:—; for 9 dec \(.l ANU i> t Inns 45ii INDIA ,'na inns c Spooner b•: sway 7 H Ridgwi 0 Ur gar c Watli S1 m 39 c sat -v. qs th c H 4 run i c H sail 15 th c 1.- 42 W82 words
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Article34 1951-12-20 12 n \Nu. We i There was no »rk i the race track c c ning Thaumaturay H md S inguine U Doflnelly) had barrier pi ictice Both jump- smartly.34 words
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Article220 1951-12-20 12 K. V.F. TENGAH defeated Singapore Police Force l»\ 2."> points (two «:oals, three tries ami two drop »»oals) to nine points (two penalties and a try) at Kujjliy at the Police Training School ground yesterday. The airmen led I 1 <> at hall time. The220 words
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Article102 1951-12-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The thud Pan-Malayan Chinese; b sketbali and volleyball tour-' naments begin here on Dec 22 expected to last ten days Singapore, the champions, T >:-\ Ma acca. N«gri Sembilan. Selangor, Pahang. Perak. ing and Kedah competing. The m itches will be played m the Bukit102 words
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Article, Illustration288 1951-12-20 12 .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\W\^ I YOU'LL Have A Happier; Christmas By Making? the Crippled a /ryt& «SrW 5 eH app y <^35sjr J Donate to 2 Jthe Standard J Fund.— NOW DOMINATING the first half during which they led three-nil, HMS "Unicorn" lapsed off after the changeoverStandard - 288 words
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Article94 1951-12-20 12 REME Base Workshops defeated Royal Air Force (Seletar) by three points to nil at Rugby at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. REME who are fast becoming a force m Rugby played' with five first team members and fully deserved their victory. The Airmen saw more of the94 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-12-20 12 "Lookout, King: Konff." says 272 lb. gun-tottin' sheriff from Nevada. John Whitehorse who arrived m Singapore yesterday. The 41-year-qld sheriff, now on vacation, is touring the world meeting matmen m the main wrestling centres. He will meet King Kong this Saturday at the Happy World Stadium. With 22 years wrestling76 words
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Article95 1951-12-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The finals m the Selangor Malays badminton championships will be played off on Sunday, Dec. 23, at the V.i. hall starting at 10 a.m. The ties are: Women's singles, Mariam Hamid Vs Hanim Zain, Men s singles: S. M. Omar vs Noordin Ibrahim, Women's95 words
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Article22 1951-12-20 12 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association will be held today at the S.C.C. at 5.15 p.m.22 words
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Article168 1951-12-20 12 PENANG, Wed —Despite having only 13 men. Penang All Bines put up a gallant stand against the Penang Sports Club and were only defeated by a margin ol two points on the Western Road ground this afternoon. Penang Sports Club scored eight points »a goal and168 words
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Article329 1951-12-20 12 United Trounce Signals KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —On the padang here today Selangor United trounced Malaya Signals Regiment by '.ill points d goals and 6 tries) to three points (one try). United scored their tries practically every four minutes of the game. Taking advantage or the slippery ground and the unsteadiness329 words
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177 1951-12-20 12 A FIRST class boxing -showcan be expected at Tanglin tonight when REME meet RAOC m the first round of the District team boxing championships. REME are favoured to win and with two last year's champions plus the services of Robins and Stephen Ooi their177 words
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Article48 1951-12-20 12 MEMBERS of the Junior Icarians (Gan Eng Sena School Aeromodeller's Ciub) and their friends have been invited by Shell Company to a special screening ot iir.ee films it their Theatrette tomorrow evening. The films are: -.Model Flight*; "How an Aeroplane flies' and •New Hobby/48 words
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Advertisement240 1951-12-20 12 /L U/\l T D ATTCBV 7 OPERATION nWTTVS J MifttjLUf Better performance at tictwtn lower cost is the aim Singapore $2' of this Jatest;addition Federation 5265/« to our range*of 'Over- mmmm t seas Bandspread Re^ BATTt^y ceivers." Singapore* Federation S 15/ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.' LTD OF ENC SINGAPORE240 words
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Title Section12 1951-12-20 1 Singapore Standard Christmas Supplement {j?24 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1951. FREE12 words
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Article, Illustration511 1951-12-20 1 stood m awe-Mimk ulerKe m the d.x>r»i> (j^^^ Il«'T e 7r«i turned charged with gladness Lr .»..> C ce|okln?£d dM music o^he.r voice* cam* faimly down f <h NoTb2*every prophecy conT.o pa*s and che gentle S^v,,.f bew bof" V^'beli^ th« .eathing. of tbi, Pf.fK* ol Peace Some Ja511 words
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Article, Illustration486 1951-12-20 1 AND THOU SHALT CALL HIS NAME JESUS MtGAt's Wonde dancing star, Vera tien sends her greetings to readers The Singapore Standard. She is een here m a modern version of nta C/aus. rrlM birth of Jesus Christ ~i on this wise: When i mother Mary was > j r 3486 words
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Advertisement24 1951-12-20 1 COME TO COLD STORAGE FOR ALL YOUR 3 1 flHHbw J^***"^^"*^v |3| v- Brand y Butter |f:>- Mincemeat Pies SINGAPORE COLD STORAGK CO., LTD.24 words
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Article, Illustration3034 1951-12-20 2 pORT AND A STORM *1F you're goin r to arsk that feller Dainty to the Christmas party. 1 »in't gum% alves m the eats" announced Grandma firmly Oh. Grandma!" Buggins looked hurt "What's lh€ natter w iUi Mi Dainty? I'm sure'e behaves lovely anyone c, n sec Vs •>< "'i3,034 words
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Advertisement158 1951-12-20 2 g *;r; appreciated X'mas 'f( a For ooi#r family 7 PHILIPS 1951/M52 GRITZNER Scfeiag n n BELL HOWELL < m < rM H I REMINGTON Portable I j i^^^f^anfflrtfc i^sSßfc raw he had bit g Paving 920 vi I ttf ai i>j^ a») COMMERCIAL IMMi 7D. J^ House of Ilirt-158 words
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Article, Illustration986 1951-12-20 3 GEORGE A. REPATH - When Parliament Banned Christmas GEORGE A. REPATH I ect this Chr, S tmas. But there tvas a time when Parliament actually banned Christmas m England because there had been "pagan and heathen observances". The ban even led to bloodshed. George A Repath points out that today there are still paganMirror - 986 words
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419 1951-12-20 3 W^HEN the first real Christmas card appeared m Britain m 1843 ii was promptly denounced for encourdging "alcoholism and drunkenness." Arid all because i! sh I a typi al Victorian family drinking to the hea th >: the pers >n who received it.419 words
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Advertisement219 1951-12-20 3 i For Her! \^^^z§Mi l I For Hum ~^^o*sM& i tor Christmas d r*&f i—^iniM ■■■MiMMilßß— l ■■■■■■■■■Tiß—^Tt-l M V Ww<^ J^alitf^BDMLp^an^i3Bß»f^a^J^^^^^ r^^^^ff^^^^^B»^^fc^^^3BßMwlß^HßßMMi^H V%bV ojst M *JB BHBII BHUrI '/Xk. wk ?Sj J^j^mm^^ rail lt^ C *lw LV^Sffl DS^I LK^K.* *'^B aaw C J^f TBoBS^SiS ■■■■Pvwßßßa^BlaiinM -Jo Lc^^aWSt X^LbW^^VT^S bbhT219 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1951-12-20 4 JOHN KENT - The true story of father Christmas JOHN KENT By YOU went through it all yourself— the stocking hung up Christmas Eve, the legend of the chimney, the idta that Father Christmas brings his presents by night. Have you any idea how this pleasant Christmas story began? Is there any basis1,133 words
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Article, Illustration643 1951-12-20 4 A. Whiting - He Solved The Gift Problem A. Whiting By PARIS. pARENTS going into the toy departments of big Paris stores to buy presents for their children are being asked, "May our psychologist advise you nd help you m your choice?' They are then asked details of the child's age, his generalMirror - 643 words
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Advertisement66 1951-12-20 4 «SS^ ?i« S^« S»K ?»iS! S^j? !^J? <*& 9^? S^S? 5^5? !^j? S No Gift So Unique as an S ELECTION Watch JK /or ///o.vr /r//o ir/i/z/ to be on time S° IGPAN D P R I X^^i'i'Al ELECTION wm I PRECISION WATCHES if X Available at oil Leading Watch66 words
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Advertisement117 1951-12-20 4 J 0^ L GOLD ci r fl DIAMOI 0 IJIf; JEWELLERY tH7/A the Widest i Grandest range <>t up to- f he-minute Styles of yifj Gold Diamond Jan sl#||£ leryicearereadytomalt pamr Gifts this pear \J TRULY and GREATLY APPRECIATE A^^ .4.:,,, GOLDSMITHS E DIAMOND DEALERS 644.NORTH BRIDGf RD. SPORE 7117 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1951-12-20 5 MELITA FRAYNE - THE GENTLE ART OF GIVING AND RECEIVING MELITA FRAYNE fsgfgdfg C iries a topics ng g At nds i pea- a I oy as a v. tat oi bus i n m ning In- it ii :> often east to i- v tesslj to salts by n a a 9ei1,452 words
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Article, Illustration1997 1951-12-20 6 JANICE JAY - JANICE JAY By IT m a pleasing notion, and one vhich will be loudly applauded by your friends to have a scheme of decoration for your rhristmas party-table. Here are five suggestions; two of which will transform your table most enchantingly for grown-up dinners, whilst the others1,997 words
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Article66 1951-12-20 6 YuletidePuge In Hungary VIENNA, Communist Hungary, which has been trying to substitute S;a..:i for Santa Clans on Christmas, has carried the Yuletide purge a step further. a weekly Hungarian paper. Fuggetlen Magarorszag, has disclosed. It has been decreed that Father Christmas (Santa Claus) and angels are forbidden on Christmas cards.A.P. - 66 words
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Advertisement89 1951-12-20 6 y«i a?s #4 jo£ mi m mm. mmm mm //m^^S CHRISTMAS I ORATOR I watch i 1$ S *Z&^ ALL STAINLESS STEEL CASE, W. I Always dependable, Correctly styled S moderately priced. WOO HING BROS, i W SINGAPORE 1, PENANG KUALA LUMPUR W 186. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD *2 y* PHONE89 words
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Advertisement108 1951-12-20 6 J^ 7 I rtVifi|brtlie Ijrid^ W r X r^ 1 l P S.P.H. de SILYA < J 4S. HICH tTMIT, SIMCAMM TEI It 3~/JH'J*.t .«< i S. P. H. de SII.VA 45. HIGH STREET SINGAPORE < I 1 \l THE EMBANKMENT •KM Mf>( H 43, STATION ROAD ITOH jj "OFFICIAL"108 words
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Article, Illustration466 1951-12-20 7 m l!,e Bh.r Lump" and the V 1 I^'' m "Black-' mailed ,t would be hard to find m actor with a more ekeerfia off-the-scrern Tr lt y than Dirk Bo"ard^ ove h tO 5 f/ 1 :ibou hamshire are true he466 words
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Article274 1951-12-20 7 HOW THEY'LL SPEND CHRISTMAS LYNIS J()IIN>. one of the bosiesl artistes m British iihn> —^io hi> recently filmed m 'Appointment With Venus,* 1 thr i!«-u Somerset Maofham film I ucore" and "The Card*' uil! spt-nti Christmas m New Yi»rk >h,- Hiii i>,. rehearsing there t<>: n-w Broadway pjai called Gertie,"274 words
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Article410 1951-12-20 7 Even Stars Have Their Wishes lOAN BICE lias an unusual request for ;1 hristmas present. Not nian> gifts would ask for a sewing basket, but Jo^n is very fond of sewing espeeiallj darning anu nould like a nice sewing basket to keep all her tilings together. While she was making410 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-12-20 7 BRITISH ru.>\ii- tuu <.i l«ka« wh* m sjemUmg bri Christmas m New Y.»rl* reh< trsia( »r« Kiu.i<lu.i\ pla| called ■rrtn-. x-iid^ \in i > tin^c Stagapwc imlu I it len31 words
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Article, Illustration223 1951-12-20 7 LON JONES - LON JONES By \l< POB M \ll Xl «rIM lik to kid hußsrtf, <l.iini> tit* I'.i-Mtii he w«> li.iii«l<'d Ui choice rul** appogiU lean >nn noOs i'« AndrtM lf-> \ii il>J.iou" was: I 'm tli«' <»ul\ \i m ilollv w ood who i m i 1 1 8TII»223 words
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Advertisement222 1951-12-20 7 m w 01 TDOOR m \C\Ti<>\ 10NEY ISLAND j pii/w i hole Island |i /m- i n 'i y Class Accommodations si: )'o suil everyone liful l>.» n■ t t <mh l»r iii l: \uiir COKEY ISLAND BAND BOYS ~ALF PRICE LAUNCH FARE FOR r > OOL CHILDREN UNDER 18222 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1951-12-20 8 R.A. George - These Things Mean Christmas— Everywhere R.A. George By It is a remarkable fact that m three symbols a great part of the world sees Christman m spices, m candles, and (among all northern countries) m the Yule log. Is there any reason for these international symbols? R.A. George shows thatUSIS - 1,003 words
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68 1951-12-20 8 Joey Co, Aid Children's Xmas Fund SOUTHAMPTON:— It it going to be a happy Christmas for patients m Southampton hospital, thanks to Joey, the jackdaw, and his two companions. Joey and his helpers another jackdaw and a magpie are m the aviary at Parlmerston Park. By collecting coins from visitors,68 words
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Article, Illustration262 1951-12-20 8 LONDON. DBRITISH Servicemen m Germany, the Canal Z »ne, Singapore. Japan and Korea will hear a pantomime on Christmas Day which has been specially produced for them. The show has just boon recorded at the Nuffield Centre. London, watched by Servicemen and their their262 words
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Advertisement10 1951-12-20 8 HBB POWDER I y mMMiMpI I SP^ MIM f^T^l P^^B10 words
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Advertisement143 1951-12-20 8 We are ever ready to help you solve the Problem of j what to give this m X'MAS mmm^ r lh <> 1* ills ml ft a i will l> m n>eilltj ttpjtrt oe. it! ■oHfIkDIHL SIN6H E SMS LTD JL 2B.RRFFLES FLfICE S'PCR£ I KiONi ?*****42i L j f143 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1951-12-20 9 Silvey A. Clarke - Silvey A. Clarke By SILVEY Clark? contribute* a really praciicsi series of njnU <m hoyi \t make d i*nnstmaa party gather 1 momentum. Her? are col•*cted ths games that will get your guests acquainted and f J>i'<> them something to ponder over m theWide World - 1,306 words
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Advertisement115 1951-12-20 9 J^^^P *^H 4r -(j,. 1 J i Design for Christmas a /Wr rfaz/8 away! ft n S s NEST QUALITY CULTURED vV PEARL NECKLACES >1 FLAP JACKS V )LD CIGARETTE C A SES #1 4MOHD SET RINGS c^ i CLIP BROOCHES *1 IACELETS J TP EARRINGS \MOND SET Py^TDiUM J115 words
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Advertisement35 1951-12-20 9 fflftwnfhlii* Ki^B lE^L' X^'i-tf^ 'a/ Z. 7 «r SB t -HOILY*OOO'S MVkF,I,P SECRKT~ W^om many other Glamorous Gift Set§ HI f r o m which to choose..* SA m Nquiui Leading Uius aid Department Store*35 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1951-12-20 10 WILLIAM F. LEGGETT - WILLIAM F. LEGGETT Many Christmas customs followed by tlis Christian world today have their or'gln m pagan festivals c£ the early centuries. By From THINK r r: lortani ate ole e Christmas story not km >wn since no a tbentic re< >rd exists to I < the ex.1,155 words
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Article, Illustration960 1951-12-20 10 Stanley J. Byron - X'MAS DAY IN THE WORKHOUSE.... Stanley J. Byron By f*HEY will soon He Itti \t i aid iistl< toe and the col< an 3 paper st< ns m 's Stat* run Homi foi Old I co] In most of them ther< will be a C ristmas tree, too. T c960 words
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Article, Illustration1453 1951-12-20 11 margaret Leighton - Tricks and Games for Little People margaret Leighton V&yVBVBBCVB »|\T Chri*tM« f ik the tim* for* gemcrwM§ arv,r\whi*r«%, ami r t*ujit*r rvi*» brings Hum an So Ikr rt-ali lhal P" rIN ia iliom ink m i«cwrtii i«» v* n. do our rr\ In ili«a|»|»oitit m m iui v -t t.y1,453 words
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Advertisement80 1951-12-20 11 For X'mas t j^* Jew <tear f^_^^^^^^"^ G€NTS COTTON SOCKS WJTH ELASTIC jL Fo comfort Si A $1.90 ?AU \Y7 4 IN RCD BLOc PINK > *H1 7 «T n cnr^ l^ \l()l? canvas with spe.iai »ol[S jlft mID/^f MAO£ N !n ENGLAND $1 90 p«i. 9 ;o^ children *s(^|^80 words
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Article, Illustration1671 1951-12-20 12 E. G. LOMAX - Some Jolly Games For Xmas Parties For Xmas Parties E. G. LOMAX By 'lIKISTM \> Miuplj vtoilM 80l l»«CkrislauM unit** ><>»i »:a\«- ;i |»arl\. ami it >«>u flunk out l»rforeli;unl what YOUf tm«**t> an- lo j'la\. >oti \y\\\ tin«l that \«>u *ill riijo\ IB« party iinnh a- thr> ilo! Make1,671 words
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Miscellaneous125 1951-12-20 13 !«>_: tin* i- it.irn fl i- i»riiilill\ and S ..i.i- if m tin- air m> V iiii^* oursrlves*! fl _.iiih>. a trirk or ,i,l pnslcfl for a fl utir^al. llicgc fl hnc Aarirl\ for fl <>t all a«;«-s l>«--fl f t v .mil ICYCStv! 9 .hi nVJ puzzle to I125 words
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Miscellaneous192 1951-12-20 13 sghghsghgfshsg Alter a few attempts the, wiU doubtless give ii U r g across the centre oi the :;v;;; ca lh< p— |r tebl on to the edge ol !ltl Paper Snake the con wt; position above the hole bend the sides ol MM Paper upwards. The inrougn quite easily192 words
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Miscellaneous221 1951-12-20 13 ,i a *D A m^Kr ▼/m feu f"l* x n r^*- y *> Marfc ih. pan, R td R, d ng Hood lakes |0 reac|) |he fo(|ilpe wllhout crossing any lines. nght. but you've forgotten Mr Timms. His house is just at the bottom of the and lie is almost221 words
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Miscellaneous113 1951-12-20 13 With a terrific bang the sledge dashed into the gatepost, and there was a sharp rending sound. The post had broken. The twins, who had been thrown out, scrambled to their feet, little the worse for their tumble. '"This would happen to US." said Jack, dismally. "Isn't it funny? A113 words
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Miscellaneous451 1951-12-20 13 the twins 1 surprise, his Voice seemed not at all Unpleasant. "1 hope you haven't hurt youritelves." Relieved to 'see that he Was not so ill-natured as people said, the twins quickly assured him that they were all right, and apologized for the damage done to the post. "We'll soon451 words
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Miscellaneous425 1951-12-20 13 a*; tne gummed boxes, but high enough U j< above the i pi i (jjfj f n( j i" ig I. Mark nu nbers equa; y along the top edge. Fig. 2. and gum t< the back of the matchboxes, <f shows m Fig. 3. r j 7 5 i425 words
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Article, Illustration3478 1951-12-20 14 RUSSELL WARREN; Rotand Grey - RUSSELL WARREN Rotand Grey By r ]^HK Christmas rush surged through tha •isles of Barm- > i', duttei ed the sui'. r *ses. crammed the lifts *'»-j rang I along Ihe c makers F lotweary, ftervei issistants c iped pal iently with tha less > earn3,478 words
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Article49 1951-12-20 15 YOKOHAMA—^The Christmas shopping service centre here fur servicemen were rather surprised whgn they received an order from an American infantryman for eight identical gifts for eight girls m the United States. With each gift went the message: "I will love you always." A. P.49 words
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Article, Illustration836 1951-12-20 15 FRANK LAMES - I |F.RE Is a new gam< I play at your Ch i P^i'ty- It is a compel ti< that will test the ingei 01 y° ur friends and pro amu: ement, not only foi competitors, but for an ence too full of plum-pudd-jng and mince-pies836 words
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Advertisement106 1951-12-20 15 0 I I 1952 PHILIPS RADIO L PHILIPS j) Type 716 X 10 Valves X \W whh io Speaker li if iff i*itr<-luis*' f tin #-V Itr i/rr t (tltifi inn hlt> tnm %i 1 5 H Ha a SOUTH ASIA TRADING COMPANY 939 ViC TOftIA Crf-rf 7 [HIM *mt106 words
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Article, Illustration3033 1951-12-20 16 P. Y. BETTS - P. Y. BETTS fgdfgdfgdfby |>: CY BONES i i alwa] lesii ed hine, bul ->n t! ■;on d d hini He id i ;n air. i•' an. mg > •'< Iren as a 1 unn n >r oJ ">- at s tool as a scholai md the3,033 words
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Article, Illustration562 1951-12-20 16 Henri Schoup - Henri Schoup By TN the -r:.>\ week of December, when I the world wms beginning bo have of conscience over the approach -r. C thinking m vague, unhurried tern presents and puddings, one small count! has already had us gieat day Why Holland should celebi562 words
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Article51 1951-12-20 17 SHORT STORY l ACMONT ..naid of Alight. It was e was any .0 fan him. the rather law--he had so manv tl out over hide the the centre ittle thinv blue eyes as shifty been uth had whil ol was i I*3 PT g a I d to s S51 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1951-12-20 17 STANLEY CLARK - STANLEY CLARK By who preferred her own company to that of others. "Isn't it time you began mg b ?F k to the vm£e Mr. West- she asked at list glancing at the watch which hungjrom a brooch on her 'Don't worry about me. ftiiss Beaumont."Mirror; Wide World - 1,464 words
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Advertisement63 1951-12-20 17 MANHATTAN gBL mrS SPO "4 H^ S by SSsL J^lk I :<^c-^ =r-j-<^7C3"' v 1 1 t^A f^Mw'tl CAT ALINA FASHION KNIT i^m^f^r designs J^Jw^^ N^ N^ N/^ "N/^ X-^^^z^^^^ "rmiiT m i fiAU" 1 Jl>v=sL Z .uPJ^A FRUII ot the LvUm y^^^fe^ SPECIAL < NYLON STOCKINGS ATTRACTIONS nwsujgß' jf^l63 words
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Advertisement6 1951-12-20 18 ENGAUNTONG I THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL6 words
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Article, Illustration943 1951-12-20 19 Matthews - Traditional Christmas Is Not So Old Matthews I LONDON than J c Christin nova- bnxbnbvnbvnbnbx CCS. ChrUtmm itself h 'j! r€Cent Novation indeed, MO years'. T, s 2^7^ T'" f J "Good King Wencell- SUch recent Productions as Christmas cards andcZ:'. ClW m f gMng gi t8 <«.« ;a2iZTdVsZo\ mince943 words
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217 1951-12-20 19 MARY NIKLAS - You're IntellectualIf You Smoke A Pipe MARY NIKLAS IF your boy friend somkes a pipe you have a better opportunity of discovering whether he's the right kind of guy. This information was passed on to me by a very impressionable girl, Katherine Bauerschmidt, of New York, who's been gathering pipe217 words
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Article782 1951-12-20 19 W. MACQUEEN POPE - W. MACQUEEN POPE Pantomime v the most pun; Brtdtfa of ..u the forms of Dramatic Art. It laariilm nowhere outside ihe Comm< alili. In origin is ancient hut the peoplr «>i Krilain laid hold of it m the reign of f«i n I and m782 words
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Advertisement36 1951-12-20 19 SAVE AND BE SAFE I 1 TODAY, TOMORROW AND I MANY YEARS TO COME ]gj 5 WISHING I illX' OIZH CLIENTS AND FRIENDS jj S Jl MERRY CHRISTMAS i rHI TNG KHIAW BANK. LTD. V%/ i36 words
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Article, Illustration921 1951-12-20 20 A. G. Matthews - Where Father Christmas is A Gnome A. G. Ma tthews A "Jiiiht be expected m the land of II an Anderson, the Dunes have their own tpeeiml Santa (.lans—"Jnle Nisse" 9 a sprite IK inthes high, iiitlt a wife and family. This article tells of Christ* food tmd hristmm customs921 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1951-12-20 20 OETULA Clark, who is stai i ing m "The Card". tikes to have all her young friends to a musical evenii g al Christmas time. She usually prepares a buffet supper beforehand, so that they do not have to break away from the party to prepare1,057 words
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Article, Illustration445 1951-12-20 20 Mary Brown Says... The True Dream Of Christmas Is In A Crib gVERY year since the war Christrr.js trees iiave become more and more scarce while the black m irketeer slaps his pocket and blesses the shortage. But is the Christmas hree really necessary? After a!!. the Cttri stmas tre445 words
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Advertisement292 1951-12-20 20 1 A II X ymii i I r i i. (I 3 i« wii r«■lu I n s jgjw?l i I gt this Christmas gf* i and New Year c^s^ i- ii. -i nd a liiffl Siihsrri|»lmn wk^ *jfl lo lhr Singapore Standard. Pl***© H^ y«Mii oulrr with yuur nrarrsf292 words
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Article, Illustration2615 1951-12-20 21 Douglas Newton - Douglas Newton bnbvnbvnbvnbvn of the g*k n i past twelve Chris;J J a n tip-toed into a t bodr^m. He eep by now, bat he was p and yet awake; just so Bat, so v covers, Jail glimn eyes pro- Bd OB te Kd ioi speak; lust2,615 words
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Advertisement32 1951-12-20 21 Wishing all our 153°^' Friends and Clients Sludobnkop a irSnVER ad a K\JJt,l\ PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR %m I m LANSING BAGNALL J J JAVLLIN CHAMPION MOTORS 304 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE v w32 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1951-12-20 22 John Lovell - John Lovell \|/;fT Mr. Edwin Ho^ tack, of Chrhtmtm V«U* whose home U «f lK# foot of Plum Pudding lIM and tuok* *mt to sea al Chri-tma* E'ock. For Mr. Holdstock** home it at one of Cape Colony* t most famous spots, where years a%o South1,161 words
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688 1951-12-20 22 ERIC WAINWRIGHT - Swing On Your Partner Like Swinging On A Ga te ERIC WAINWRIGHT By r ]"HE tall cowboy m the black Stetson claps his hands and hollers through the mike. "Swing on your partner like swinging on a gate Your partner with a n'yht and a rigJi' and 'r<i jht Jay688 words
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Advertisement88 1951-12-20 22 Z^ u--jßf jr I^l 1%0 M^tSSSF I I I >/**j- m Ml I II I I 'i ±.'4? jJB v^.^ y SB ff^ tJAEGER- LECoULTßpy^^^^ /HE/HOVOX P&t^ M •me SAVULEST WATCH %f<M MM /A/ THE WOULD F^ST M AUTO/HAT/C WATCHES hif m\ i I'll 111 Ift i j jl o88 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1951-12-20 23 LAN BAKER - DESERT RAT TO THE RESCUE E LAN BAKER By D ALI was .U md already bat strength sU> the desert Lie life mud hard- o he had Libyan Del father's ing m the all tents omenfolk occasional "onder- .1 wealthy mberad ■n i there ■n ds and ten and TheMirror - 1,650 words
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Article, Illustration183 1951-12-20 23 DOUGLAS HOWELL - LONDON. T) RITISH mas s-production clothing manufacturers are jumping fast on to the square dancing boom, and solving the Christmas present problem that puzzles most girls what can I fjive him? For about thirty-five shillings you can give him a snazzy two-tone shirt. TheA.P. - 183 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-12-20 23 Songbirds Herald; Christmas Madeleine de R&uch. Frenrh ffrand coutourier, presented a fenuine fashion collection, December 11, with all sorts of X'mas presents. Here is romantic model, named Tessa, showing a romantic dress of white and *rey tulle, called Bpv*/y« Bushing a trolley loaded with birds singing m their cages.49 words
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Miscellaneous62 1951-12-20 23 The Yule Log Answers Name the Cars: 1, Carmine; 2. Caricature; 3. CarSnt^ 4. Carillon; 5, Caress; 6, Caraway. Christmas udd i n s^" sins, nutmeg, brandy, mixed peel, beef suef, currants. Mysterious Objects: Crackers. Yule-tide Crossword:Arross- 2, Carol; 6, Coro--27* East? 29, Pry; 30^ Edfjf ai Soiree; 34 Den;62 words
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Article, Illustration97 1951-12-20 24 photo. MEMBERS of the Younsj Men's Board of Trade of N.Y.C., which is the Junior Chamber of Commerce of New York, acted as Daddy for a day escorts to more than 400 orphans. Each child received a crisp $5 bill to spend on anything heWide World - 97 words
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Article, Illustration835 1951-12-20 24 Vaugftan Dryden - Vaugftan Dryden What to do with People who won't go BY f 5 "gPEED the parting guest" advised I lie poet; but these versemakers do not know as much as they like to pretend they do. Look at the poet who wrote: Full many m flower835 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1951-12-20 24 DR. EUFRONIO ALIP - Xmas Traditions In The Far East DR. EUFRONIO ALIP The Philippines, the only Christian nation m the Far East, has Christ nuts customs peculiarly its own. This article tells of these traditions and practices and how they have come about through successive grafting of Spanish* and later American, ideas onMirror - 1,099 words
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