Singapore Standard, 25 December 1951

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  • 11 1 Singapore Standard SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 90 1 THIS tnsile tW jmre fay lit lift the fmce of little la s iltu. one of Use orphan* at St, inthonyt for t.irh in Middle Road. Singapore, followrisk or The simian!'* Smntm Clems, It is the children uhn received similar gifts the hidd< as
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  • 238 1 By CHEE KOON LIN, Standard Staff Reporter HORNETS, wliich recently stung two Singapore schoolboys to death, will soon be wiped out by a man, who iiii* not been stung once m tl«<* 15 years «>t his career a-* a pesi exterminator. He >> Mi Chin
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  • 154 1 MORE than 150 students of the Singapore Catholic High School Vere recently expelled from school for "bad" conduct," The Standard reliably learnt. Twenty ot these students, it is understood took part m the recent examination boycott against the junior -middle- third inter -school examination sponsored by
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  • 45 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA I.t MPUR. Man.— The Emergency was given last place tarChe Hashim Chan.. President the Peninsula Malays Union. fisaddress to toe Malay Conjresa which opened m the Town "ill^cedin^Sffeiportance up Xhen th, country has gained independence
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  • 31 1 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG Won. Medical Qpr^ces m the Federation of a ay? will be starts a new unproved >iut3,i t Malaya to J ->m se hij Standard today.
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  • 36 1 H \D\O Malaya stations throughout Malaya will be relaying The King"* ChrUunsu m&jsage at IU.-U £"i Vnight. All Radio Malaya ,vi]l Oom down at 12.50. Special nrogrammea naa beea arranged for the Christmas holiday*.
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  • 124 1 A SCENE of unceasing activity between early morning jud dusk yesterday at Raffles Place, Hi^h Street, Orchard Road md North Bridge Road u;ive a very clear indication that the people m Singapore were not sparing their purses to make this Christmas a really jolly one.
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  • 27 1 VATICAN CITY. Dec 24 (Reutei > Pope Puis XII m j Christma^ message broadcast t >■ day appealed to the world foi new efforts to attain peace.
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  • 32 1 THE offices of the Singapore Standard will be closed today and there will be no issue tomorrow morning. The next issue will be published as usual on Thursday morning.
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  • 139 1 A GOOD number r >f donations were received for the Toy Fund after it was closed on Saturday after. A total sum ol (194.40 was received from the following readers: Mr and Mrs Cj 1 Wet: •> Ri.it) Pahang Kang 61 Famil} »l K. Pillal, Malacca LP F
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  • 9 1 r In t -P^A.ueriran plane Australia
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  • 114 1  -  MICHAEL CONNORS By Standard Staff Reporter IT 13 betUr to five than to receive. The true, deep ai *f* apparent than when talkinc to the hundreds of mites who wre th« "receivem" ol The Standard Toy Fund. The smiles, tho wide-eye, unbelieving stares, the little hearts
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  • 275 1 K OrU .MAN" gobbler the turkey is kinjg oi birds for i day and reigns supreme over Singapore Christmas dinner tables on this, the one thousand nine hundred and fifty-first anniversary of the 'birth of Christ, the Saviour. lor m keeping with ancient tradition,
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  • 632 1  - TOY FUND BRINGS CHEER TO THE LONELY SICK CHRISTINE DIEMER B% INK enduring spirit of Christmas i:i\iii:» «pc»d through ill.- 4m»t* I Singapore on Sunday ami yesterday, The Standard* f i >i Santa < I ami made his rounds on joyous visits to the ill and orphaned rhildrrn. Because of
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  • 428 1 THE DA Y'S TOIL Ihi FOLLOWING If a Hunmarj of the Standard Readers' foj 1 un<i md ill disposal i i lorry li id- i>i mv > m d iiuui >i several t j)i« w <r,- distributed mi I>it. md Di-i ISSI B| M v oluiitt-* r lit l|n i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 20 1 Headline j 3ws inside Fisheries: c *«g.«- r.. «»»«pore-j.. Christmas: JSLiSi Tinr tee Bro 1 1 W BEROT :hima optkalco
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    • 36 1 Foreseetu-P. 9 fop him! i ICE CREAM Wfl J SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. SINGAPOREJPOH.PENANG I AND KUALA LUMPUR WISH READERS OF THE SINGAPORE STANDARD 1 A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND j A PROSPEROUS AND PEACEFUL NEW YEAR
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  • 249 2 is This move folio- the agree- f between ci tries oi the O uncil k led to S ngap toternaa! Training centre for em on. si ns of IghOUt p region m g industry .-.< and Ph< lerstai 3 1 stria] Devt t Aui already sei
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  • 119 2 \EW SERIES-No. 54 rFsTEJtDAI S -o|t 1 ion I' I a n :a bS -Obser et ss>-Su: cate DOWN 2— De...»re Per:a.:. ibment, Past r ver. 5 High I Ustbricatc 7— lndian mulberry, B Strips ol leather. 9— Parcel of land. 10 Collection of (acts. 11 Swordsman
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  • 118 2 Standard Staff Reporter WITH the close of 1951, Singapore will see the end of ihe Registrar of Vehicles Court. In its place will be the new City Police Court which opens sessions on January 2, 1952. Instead of the Chief of the Registrar of Vehicles presiding,
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  • 198 2 P A R PAIN rS were used In the redecorating of the Air View I et and Restaurant, m Singa] eh was completed for Christmas. icture o] P. A. R A. R Distemper and enamel paints produced by P. A R Malayan Pair.: Works
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 2 Over 240 ated men and women of two Social Welfare Homes m Singapore received a Christmas parcel each yesterday from Mrs. R. W. I. Band, wife of the Secretary for Social Welfare. Here Mr. W. de Burgh of Nuntina is seen receiving his gift from Mrs. Band.
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  • 126 2 THE SINGAPORE Chinese Scho <:s' Association will protest against the "inconsiderate" method, a d opt ed by the Education Department m the employment of teachers from Chinese schools to teaching Chinese m Government English scho< Is next year. While admitting that there was
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  • 238 2 The following office-bearers of Eng Chuan Kong Son. Paiembang Road, were elected for the years 1952 a.-.d 1953 and are as follows: President Tan Huan Knee. VicePresident Tan Lian Koo. Secretary Tan Chin Tiong. Asst Ta:i Soon Lee. Treasurer Tan Hwee Hoon, Asst Tan Chwee Tho.
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  • 246 2  -  T. J. LIM By Standard Market Reporter THE year now drawing to a close will be remembered by Singapore traders as one of exceptional boom conditions and fluctuating price trends. In general, however, the year has seen enormous profits hitherto never experienced by the
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  • 105 2 THE following substations are liable to load shedding TODAY: Rangoon Koad. Toyvner Koari. jierangoon Koad. kolam Ayer, McPherson Koad. Kirn I'liuan Ruad, Boundary Road. Florence Road. Ipper iSrrangoon, Vio lvi Kane Road, C.o\t. Printing Works. Woodlelgh Park. Braddell Heights. Arthur Koart. Tg. Katong. Broadrick Road, Telok Kurati. Bedok,
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  • 89 2 THE SHOE-MAKING industry is fast becoming an integral part of Malay's economy, and should be m a position to provide more and more opportunities for gainful employment for her people. This is stated m the Bata Shoe Company Limited's Sales December Review, which declares that
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  • 96 2 27 Pass Test In English TWENTY-SEVEN members of ihe rank and file of the Singapore Police Force including eight women constables passed m the Scale 'A' Examination m Eng!i?h held by the department last week. The successful candidate^ qualify for an extra allowance of $10. Fifty-two candidates m all set
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  • 76 2 A SUDDEN attack of chicken pox m Australia nearly prevented nine-year-old Mike Papineau j from spending Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J G Papineau of Singapore. Mike who is m the 4th grade ;in Mary's Mount Convent m Perth, had a sudden
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  • 282 2 A MILLION-DOLLAR shirt, factory, the supervisor of which is a specially-engaged master cutter from the Philippines, is now operating m Singapore producing shirts which rank favourably with the best imported ones now selling here. Founded by leading Chinese manufacturers of the Colony, the factory has already been
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  • 291 2 THE 85 bovs at the Salvation Arrm H<»\- H, git down to a Christmas dinner toda\ with i!., r< mere holiday zest. The turkey they Kill rat un. themselves, and. further. Kah Saved* h\ tin in fr, almost too dire to mention thie\en.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 82 2 fr^ #zk J?zk#<& #&#&k V&k 5»T«i e*B A _^^{^^k Wishing Pafro/is I (rv^S^vip^^ Friends A Merry X mas g sj A Happy Prosperous «j New Year yp ra^Hs^a^^a^^ g Wishing all our patrons J3 Mvrru €hristnt«ts I I €ift## ,1 Happy A r i>tv !V>#if S ••••and /r//f>// ft comes
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    • 164 2 ff O/'T Patron* A Friend* ft MVRHY \%US j5 HAPPY \h I HARDIAL SINGH a SONS. LTD 26. Rallies Pla<f. Singapore i n Phone 21t,y5 ***** 2^o (House o/ LU'^u'ict i\. Qua] I ~JDrQ •^trQ Q^JE^i* Q^ J£r i^^> ■''*ft=i -«-VN*-! i-fr*T^-i -r-f^-3. -£f^— r4^±m rt jf^ v^- ZS Z«>
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 657 2 ON IE AIR KVIMO MALAYA SINGAPOKI lIM ur(re> A 4t j.tim) 9 d.m. Christinas Greetteci an<l Prosrimmt Summary: J. 05 CstUine All Hospitals: 10 a.m. Malayan and WurUl News; 10 15 The Tre-. \mi^os from MalAfca; 1 ♦♦:><• Christmas Mnrnint Service (St. Andrew* Cathedral. Singapore); 11. .50 Thr Palm Court
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    • 95 2 tj JCfrSKUSff-WAIT'LL AH TELLS (-*T^tN"T EVEP /ONE V MUST THEY DON'T f- //AL.1 f -£F ALL AH GOT A DOLLN PC F p THET SWEET DOCTOPI j; WHAT'S GOT A J* LEAVE NEED ME 1 HE NEEDS /S DOGPATChER. v, THET HE DOME WHUT GIRLFRIEND f DOGPATCH-- HERE. NO >
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  • 25 3 f fjl with 1.645. be I »t Orchard (ring Au° M.OOO I to De > «H« it thf r hristmas
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  • 349 3 DEFENCE NOT CALLED IN $15,000 TRUST CASE )NT|l l i"' < j a i J Staff Roporler l'"-< •him... f l le cvid «»<* given by tl.e ih I, Cl Mi 1 Jislli<t J"" 1 Ml Tan •>>.-..;,> vhen l, e acquitted and digi,, r ;;V"' IPIC an<l <:<>i i>aiiv
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 3 Dr. W 1 Vickers, Director of Medical Services, Singapore, showing <>"♦' f tt»« chadren m the Tan Tock Sins Hospital how to work toy given him by The Standard Santa. Standard Photo.
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  • 139 3 'COME AND COPY' AN open imitation is extended to all unions wishing to acquaint themselves with the j Trade Union Ordinance to call lat the Trade Union Adviser's oflice and make a copy of the Ordinance, a spokesman of the Labour Department told the Standard yesterday. "The Labour Department had
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  • 41 3 "GUIXAB VOICED" Professor A. C. Smear gave a Hnc coil?ert to m exclusive gathering at the Ceyion Tamils Association Flail at 4 :;0 p.m. on Sunday. This function waa organised oy the Ramdkrishna Orchestra -vhose members also contributed
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  • 454 3 Standard Mart Reporter TWO Chinese, koh Chew Kin» (20), ;uul lam k«*r (2*) i were Im»ili committed to *iainl irial at the next Assizes on a tentative charge of armed robbery, after a preliminary inquiry m tin' Singapore Fourth lN»li<»' oini yesterday. They were
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  • 54 3 JAFFAR BIN SUN I •harged m 1 > S i 'dl ice Cou la dealing i >3 i evolver and VI iiiiid^ < n iuniti<»n from the japo P tlice Fo M I Police i\ 19 i [O from lawiiil i eh ud I^' < f P
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  • 64 3 Cen tre For 400 People IBTIS \N h "t the hundreds .i; I h hi- a h tablt i> id,- m, „|,r a o nmußil M i« i i»s thf b mdi .1 then Edu< »n and m i jtniy rentier Tne than tin nti it any <) Ku i>.»
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  • 13 3 CHAIR IV I I He 111. 11 l un
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  • 119 3 5 Muslims Visit Cold Room recently bj the Singapore Cold Storage f > nv^ members pi tut I s iiS Advisory Board to see mutton for, Muslims we stored m i refrigerated snip. The inspection party consisted 3 f Messrs M. J. Namazie Haji A!i bin Haji S:ud S "l
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  • 172 3 Standard Aviation Reporter X iLLANG Airport will I>«* open for "business as usual" to<la\ Christmas Day ami the start <»i airlines will slill be on duty as well as the airport start. Said one traffic officer uncomplainingly yesterday: •In been lik«' this for
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  • 74 3 CLOSED FOR XMAS THE SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce. The Mala> m Exchange Banks Association, the Tin and produce markets will be closed today tomorrow and on Jan. 1, 1952. The Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Associ iti >n and the Malayan Brokers' Association are closed fi >m Mond iy to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 114 3 A S> A rVVV VVV V V V UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRITER Enquiries to DE.^WOOD GENERAL AGENCIES LTD. KPORE KUALALUMPUR PENANG S!ME DARBY CO. LTD. MALACCA KOTA BAHRU t)o you know..- r Ihe I 5^ r d if ays spreoi m- c of I eai c-j »i and r
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    • 127 3 Genuine SINGER Repairs y using parts bearing the trade-mark SIMANCO fo ensure you obtain Guaranteed SINGER tfra ive yo machine checked and overhauled at your local Sl'^jf R sh j where only genuine SINGER Parts ore used Fo For your own protection please note ill |enuine MGER parts ore stamped
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper
    • 933 4 THOUGH a grcal deal hd< bren vvriticn about Fattier Christmas (alas Kris Krinkle alias I'ere Nod) wty little has been revealed as to how he occupies himself m between Christmas days It is quilt* unlikely that this aged, but ageless-man should spend some 364 days of
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  • 341 4  -  PAUL JENNINGS «y Whefl it comes to admirinp people. 1 bet I£O farther tv m most m«:i j In idffl iirl| wg postmen. When Dr. Johnson met soldiers, he said he felt smaller; f Well, that's how I feel when I'm still m bed and along comes this
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  • 497 4 Sir. Many people are of the opinion that the Legislative Councillors' (Singapore) pay of $500 per month each is a very extravagant levy on the public purse. These gentlemen (and ladies'* should not be paid such high remuneration for a voluntary service. As mentioned In
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  • 649 4  -  DOUGLAS WARTH By- LONDON. TV VERY time our explorers take up the challenge to climb Mount Everest, they bring back from the perpetual snows of the world's highest mountain eerie evidence which makes the stay-at-home scientists scoff. But there is nothing superstitious about Eric Shipton forty-four-year-old
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 507 4 The Landlord Who Hired Hooligans Sir: I -a :^;t to a>k thr< Ugh the medium of your paper from the Singapore Improvement Trust authorities, as to what is happening and w' is the position of all those members the public who applied for the s.it. Flats, when tne S IT.
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    • 203 4 Sir,— l have read boih Mr. V K. Nair's allegations of inefficiency m the General Hospital and Dr. Vickers* rebuttal. I must say that while Dr. Vickers has certainly made out a strong case m defence of his starT by dwelling on the lack of manpower and
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    • 133 4 'TWERE is a possibility that some of the Dionne quintuplets may become nuns when they come of age m three years' time, according to a woman journalist who has been a close friend of the family for some years. In a few months' time, at
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    • 15 4 "Bub off, chum! You woudn't be interested we're discussing the cost of living!"
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    • 196 4 Sir. It is very disgusting to note that cattle rearing, which is strictly prohibited by the Town Board, as published by them m the local Malay and English papers last year, is still going on m the Pekan Attap locality of Sungei Patani. Complaint has been made,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 44 4 I CONSULT OUR HARDWARE DEPL BEFORE BUYING I MILD STEEL PLATES, BARS, j GALVANISED PLAIN AND CORRUGATED SHEETS, BRASS fr COPPER SHEETS RODS. GALI VANISED BARBED WIRE, ALUMINIUM SHEETS CIRCLES ETC. 1 REIMAN CO. v II B (MIL SIKUCT PIIO>JE »2^2 SIV;a,.o UE (i)
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    • 116 4 A/O//00D... /4/C7:a<?6/ I] Mir tSbttiu/ am/ a/bfiuxvrf ty fit Bjj fou&S Stab* Xt&f Cm/t a*? jet <b kW SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUP PENANG MCraLSWHI LH OUSSU BLOC HIGH ST v CMJOM STt 1 0 SELECTANET reg SUPER SELECTIVE INDOOR AERIAL More than 800 ft. of Pure Copper Ribbon Wire woven into
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  • 93 5 1 v pcs- eel I tndon re- t( B s Pri c wo o rchill fss i 3.4 F 1 d isia vi->n he >■ m < \-isii -iih. W ite !1 > Depart wil soui s •ported iri 1 t > re gene
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  • 18 5 Dei L Itaiiai li Hilan isl i DC-€ iras Iforl to Ro i I i s
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  • 42 5 LONDON Dec 24 .AFP>\b iii H" soldiers and fami es rn>m the Fai Easi arrived esterd:*^ tn Soul ■np „i ,:v. i < British troopship »s have been taken to •'< ;I necl i tv jjel ii. «ne I»r
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  • 51 5 SS2«22la^S^»fts*I y i to ai,y peisoa's dream of a irhite V !V area of Pennsylvania State, MSA recently, slowing traffic to less than walking pace on Ktwspvelt Boulevard. The six-lane hi»l, way is one of lli«« fity-s main arteries between Philadeljihia and New York City— AP
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  • 128 5 41 Killed At Xmas Pa rty Fire i v MK\m o, Dec \i* 1 irr a l r m lurislans i» < 1 1> f,n s m bet* .iji s.uurd.iv !> rNorj MIN Iff! ted 1 h >- vs x j f M ;uufl illrmi n.)> hrre vmi ss i»*>;N,»n>
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  • 234 5 Truman Said To Reduce Request In New Budaet i WASHINGTON, 1>,,. 24 ivim p Mini saia vesteraaj the Presidents" new budget is expected I proP OB6 <*<* assistance programme close •> the amount Congress w vt illing to pay for m the last battle ovei
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  • 81 5 LONDi 'N D 'i Reuteri isl nas c n B tin ip uroached its peak vesterdai I 1 ships, trains, buses 1 1 planes m ded to capacity. 3^ I ooe the 1 is is nef on stmas Eve it is estim ited thaj 9.000
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  • 217 5 CAIRO, Deo 24, (AFP) The reqprt x Egyptian Foreign Minister Mr. Salah El Din Pasha on his re< ent talks with British Foreign Secretary Vli Anthony Eden m Paris wilj not be published m Cairo, it was officially stated here isl nighi U was
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  • 94 5 WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. (UP) ie United States, the United Kingdom, France md Wesl Gerrnanv sot the bu^H.-.; shares f)t free world's ci«(>[)P! zinc p tductlon, ;n the first quarter i»t 1952. the [nternj^tional iterials C• i c ence inn iv '.red today. Tiu> new allocati >'..-■
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  • 210 5 HI DAPEST, Dr.-. 21. (Reuter) A Hungarian peopled rouri yrtlrrday tmnl the ercw «»t four of an tmeriran plane forced «I«»vmi m southern Hungary l»v R««wiati fighlera last month CS*3o,o©o earti. Alternatively the four imerieaoti were sentenced to three months imprisonment. Their plane
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  • 247 5 Everest Men Eager To Scale Peak LONDON, Dec 24. IAFP): Looking ri; and bronzed the three 1 remaining members •>; the "Ever- est Reconnaissance Expedition," which found the footprints oi I the "abominable snowman" 19.000 feet up the mountain, arrived at Tilbury aboard the steamer Carthage, yesterday. They were Mr.
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  • 122 5 CATANIA, Sicily, Dec 1\ i \J}>> Mi. K'n I, the most aclive volcano. stai ten 1 erupting again yesterday sending clouds i >? dense black smoke miles into the sky. A n ter on the northeast slope which had been spewing forth la\ a for 1
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  • 102 5 US Shocked And Angry WASHINGTON. Dec?. 24, (UP) American officials were shocked today 'it the speed with which Communist Hungary tried four American fliers forced down m the Balkan countrj tnd ■ci angered at the "guilty" verdict against them. They were immediately faced with the task of deciding whe ther
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  • 74 5 MONTREAL, Uer. 24 (UP) A man coasted m.s cai to a j stop m a used cai lot md -s^irt to the dealer, 'T'ni In hurry. Give me $:<OO ?nd take the car." The merchant said, 'Too much I!! give $175" The young
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  • 126 5 KOVIK. !>♦*«• <lfP> The bell* of Rome** 5>M chnr:iies will rins out simultaneously at miduight M<Mdav to signal the beginning of the traditio*al service* *eMbr^tin? the anniversary of the birth of Christ. Pope Pius XII will recite a special low iujhh m
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  • 191 5 Spellman Holds Mass In Korea WITH THE FIRST C ORPS KOREA, Dec 24, (UP) Francis Cardinal Spell man 1 elebi ited iis Rrsl wartime mass m Korea today with cougregati »n 600 .soldiers packed into i newjj built chapel. General James K. Vay F Commander A the I Irmy, arrived
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  • 215 5 I n.,,,) >1a1 X (|r |(r>i;|a .1. w-l" ."I »r,. av >„.,,. l. r Mls m (rI(J t lie crash .>. c m iftei me »n raf! bad twice ircled lehrabad tirpori m a:, d Pi to land m tv I
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  • 129 5 X; V> >:;K. Dec v i Tin consumers and i»ffi« Fntted Si ites i bulding i t'erencess here to s*i!v< i number oi questions arising I no rti shortage i tin. Plati 1 manutactu prs uv Itej had their operations geared lo 1 use 7.725
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  • 195 5 IVASEHNGTON, Dec 81, (Ke«feer| Vkr Rrcwn struction Flbsdoc orpoution iln- taiactrr iwnlwi oi th<* ('nittMi states Go t ei ßMnH jrcstn^biji rr|N»H«*^ it had madr j profit Irom its sv!ith«ti< »ul»Un i.h! ti i activities m thi* fiM-nl year rnd«Mi .Imif M, 1961
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  • 18 5 I H K i 1 neg I iti«i mmuniqu tllfik r g iinued
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  • 55 5 MEW t'ORK Dtc H bai BM l«l I >d SUt« inenl tattve to h* 1 > day on return >f at ing e Soviet polioj m the the timenti era! Asa s join m c Din ipons He m. i S i ibsta
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • THE 'STANDARD' SANTA
    • 522 6 »821 pictures <n these tw<: pages i#-ll 15u story, of how < i)< Itu.-usand el Singapore*: crippled children and orphans m v.iiSr.i^ charitahlt instiluiUins e».i<>ed t£iis Chris! iwas us Hit words vi many of thtm i4 the best thej evei had". Foi this thej had
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  • 283 7 S:- c C*aus 4 bis tec over-flowing with <■..., lie boy of Hll Sc'.>ct»cr. Arrr.y'? Children's Hcmc Fof whoi Xt >»cj'd like fcr c speciol eft. be iftd is S -ccf-zrt LecisJetive Counci ioi C k rcrc who htfped kn the distribution. 1 im.j-c IcwcK
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  • 311 8 Next Few Years Standard Market Reporter A FALL m tlie production of tin m Malaya within the next fen years through the absence of prospecting at the present time is anticipated, stated Mr. I). T. Waring, presiding at the annual general meeting of Toii£kah Harhour
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  • 185 8 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The building of open air restaurants and shop stalls on selected sites m the town is encouraged by the Kuala Lumpur Municipality under a new scheme which has been approved by the Municipal Commissioners. The plan provides for
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  • 104 8 Standard Stuff ort espt»ndt»nt KUALA LUMPUR Mon —A party of scouts from Thailand were accorded a civic welcome* today by the Kuala I. inn pur Municipal President. Mr F C. G Barret, who received 'hem m the new Kuala I.umpur Municipal Council Chamber. The visit to
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  • 33 8 THE Officer Administering the Government, Mr. M.V del Tufo, lias reappointed Dr. Lee Tiang (teng to be an l*nr»ftici:>! Member of the Federal Elxecutive Council, with efTec: fr *vn Doc "24
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  • 45 8 RAJA ZAINAL ABimX bin Raja Hi.ii TachUt. formerly i>t the Secretariat. Pahang, h;<s ;ir- nved m P..nt Buntar and resumed duties as Assistant District Officer. Kria;\ iti plate ol Toan Syed Zahirudin bin Syed Hassan who has already lett for Lenggong on transfer.
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  • 29 8 Gave Bribe Fined OTILMAN bin Serman, .i4«i 22. \k\u) gave :i (S b. ibe to an Auxiliary Policeman, was fined >7ri or one months imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate.
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  • 131 8 One Man In Every Seven Joins HG KUALA LUMPUR. >lon.— On t man m every sricn m the small res*ttlrtnent area m Malini Nawar m Perak L> a Home (iuard. Three hnndi>ed Home Guards v t!ie Malim Nawar resettlement ••amp are now bsing trained m the use of arms. Their
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  • 343 8 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The spirit of Christmas made itself felt yesterday with children's parties m various parts of the town, the chief of which was that of the Selangor Eurasian Association where about 350 children were entertained, r 7 They were
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 8 Mr. Lee Ah Lake of Butterworth who was married to Miss S. E. Li at Singapore.
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  • 149 8 LONDON. Mon- The Economist dissents from the general c for a military man as Malayan High Com missioner on v.hose "performance wil largely depend the future not only of the British position m the East but of all South -Fast Asia." The Economist
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 337 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTO. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon lor P. 3aroe Dec 28 Vessel for Muar Week»v Hon 9 Tot for Ptf"9at Dec 28 Vessel tor Malocca Twice Weekly j Mo "9 Thong '01 Hoaan Vessel for Port D.ckson Weekly! S. Api Ap. Jan 5 Pangkoi for Malacca port
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    • 224 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rottetdai** L'oyd Holland- America Line Nederland Line Rorrerdom Rotrerdom Amsterdam HALIFAX 80S lON NEW rORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE lEW ORLEANS Spore P. Shorn "Peno v SALATIGA (RD 29 Dec/6 ion 7/8 Jan 9/ 10 Jon RADJA (SMN> 15/21 Jan 22/23 Ja« 24/25Jon SCHIEDYK (HAL) 25/31
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    • 415 8 •KINA' tor bongt-ok Ho^g. Kong, Kobf VokO^iOrno G 4 > 'LALANDIA' tor So«or Bor^KOK In P,rf KAMBODIA' fo« Bangkok HonoWono <obp Yo^-o-6 7 J,* fAtSTKIA' Fnjr So a or Mongkct H 12 J.i. "INDIA* t O f Ron 3 k o Horg- kong Momla Kobp Yokohomc 10J«r»-2f.Hi Et.tO MOREL lA*
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  • 282 9 Yuletide E rings Maimunah Hope Surgeon Will Remove Ugly Scar On Cheek Standard Staff Reporter B U M Maimunah, the 13--withanS 8 1 1 J hore Bah wh f»<*d fcSll «Ef l V f g ing thrOU 8 h life tim f rkhf oh T nUy beCaUBe of m "By
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  • 216 9 Gayest Postwar Xmas In Penang Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon.— ln spite of the Emergency, people here are spending one of their gayest Christmas celebrations since the liberation All churches were packed to capacity at the midnight masj while several carol parties visited friends and relatives until the small hours
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  • 63 9 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Mon. Fifteen armed bandits m the Masjid Tanah area today fired on a P.W.D party escorted by two Special Constables while they were approaching the quarry to collect metal for their truck The bandits vounded one Special Constable. The rest of
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  • 33 9 PROFESSOR T. H Silcock will be among the speakers at the December vacation course of the Federation of Malaya Adult Education Association which begins at Penang on Fri day, Dec. 28.
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    59 9 Photo. Pictured from left to right are, Lee Kirn Th'ng one of the Pokok Stoi victims who received her share of $250. m her left hand, inquiring about the shares of the rest of her family, Mr Yeoh Yong Hooi of the Central Kedah M.C.A. Branch, and Mr. Teoh
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  • 163 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Housing trust set up by the Federal Government is anxious to co-operate with the Federal and Colonial Building Society to increase the scope of their activities here and hopes by schemes to provide initiative whereby this will become possible
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    97 9 The Sultan of Kelantan and the Sultanah attended the wedding of Mr. Ban Eng Hooi, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Ban Siew P'ng of Kedah and Miss Wee Seok Koon, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Jit Seng of Kota Bharu at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Kota
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  • 78 9 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon.— The Chinese m Kuala Kangsar have donated $25,000 to implement the scheme to provide tuition up to the Middle Class at the Tsung Wah Public School, Kuala Kangsar, next year. In the past Chinese students had to go outside Kuala Kangsar District for
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  • 370 9 REX: Valentino 1 15. 3 30. 615 and 915 p.m. C\TH4Y: On The Riviera 1.15. 315 6.15 and 915 p.m Adventures Of Don Juan 11 a.m. ODEON: When Worlds .Co Hide 1 3 15. 6.15 and 910 pm Romance On The High Seas 11 WINDSOR: Mayamalai (T) 11.30.
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  • 186 9 PENAING, Mon. All uniformed grades of the Postal Service will get salary increases following negotiations between the Government and the Federation of Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff Unions held m Kuala Lumpur during the past three I day g. This was disclosed by Inche Ja'afar
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  • 116 9 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. European and A Man emplo\<r« u\\< have any eontfi«iCC and sen*e of fair play *imul<l provide a provident fund for their employs M&i Mr. C. H. m, State lounrillor and president of IVrak (Jeriral I iiion. He strongly urges
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  • 112 9 IPOH. Mon.— Mr Hugh Fraser, Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, left Ipoh by plane this morning after a three day tour of the State. On Saturday, he visited various units of the 42nd Commando and the resettlement village
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  • 39 9 THE manager of a rice mill m Kangar, Perils, Mr. Tan Bin. had his purse containing $400 cash and a $7,000 cash cheque picked from his pocket at the New World Amusement Park. Penang on Sunday.
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  • 77 9 Standard Maff torn-spondt-nl KUALA KAN(iSAR. Mod I Children of an communities m Kuala Kjuigsar were entertained at a Party, org tnised Iby Mrs K. Beeves, Health Sister m charge of the Kua «< K.'iUK^ar Infants' Wciiair (Vntie on Saturday More than id children necen ed
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    • 108 9 2& i?«K i«S is^ W& V.* Mtf i HW 2 We W/s/j 4// I OL//? CL/SrO/Vlf/?S I g >4 Very Merry Xmas >4 Happy New Year S i HENDRY'S I c|| (ROYAL JEWELJJERS) SS *^f Kuala T.umpur ami Sin-i|»ore sij 9&.fsx s&l p&i swf sk W| s« 81 y^?y^ I
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  • 1089 10 Mixed Grill-W ith An X'mas Flavour I HAVI. rulled SWMC pro nouneemenis and opi nions and tit-hits on music and musician- by famous and not so famous people which, at the time of writing (ju>t before Christmas X siriuk me as imusins:. not to sin downright funny. So. uitfiout forther
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    • 332 10 X'MflS PRESENT |AX(. \RII S(OTT wishes »l all Standard rradrrs a i vt-rv llappv Christmas and i is proud t.» st.itf that. vt-s. i it > a B(»Y: i ye &W& ft- Xci ■f -n 0 -4 C^ W^ a .V \^i ■•^s V^ii WAKE THIS A RECORD CHRISTMAS T
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    • 452 10 3ff»le H»i«* *>H 1 •ANACmVSiS* HE is a very fine man, I am lure, a very interesting man, and interested m many things but not, I think, m music. JEAN SIBELIUS on Leopold Stokows'ki. rpHE prevalence of a corrupt X taste m music seems to be but the necessary result
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  • 400 11  -  OLLIE DAVIES By Advanced Tips For 2nd Day MRS. A. M. HEDDLE'SI four year old Kingsway mare has a fine chance of establishing herself as the *horse of the year" if she wins the Christmas Cup over one mile at the second day's races
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    37 11 photo. John and Jennifer Nicks of Brighton brother and sister are seen during the Olympic trials held at Richmond Ice Rink« recently. They were selected for the pairs team to renre«.ent Britain In the forthcoming Olympics. AP
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  • 73 11 OLUEDAy.Es CAY7^7 R B^»«?« B^f.o.- ynti^r- Treasure Shin I*%*%* Shl D 63 i#? |2g, v* ft }v ;ld CiSrr/" 1 SandB jgggf Fur, CL. 5. DIV. 7 p r?i? S T K L LATION nARNSTTpTp ____1L BUJgK i^X ?i?S APLE OU 5. DIV 3- 7 p
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  • 708 11 Lim and UmM bUMaHan fn P Cup-wnn.ng fir»t doubles combination, Ong Poh Badminton W*iarton-i Z (Bournem °V' h t" ,ered the ihe Singapore windt"o?r e ,^4rj.ri, O,, fl „do,l, ,e a onam P ionBhi P s Sun °»y "whirli Z ..T
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  • 365 11 Freeman. United's manager since 1933, to develop most of his footballers from local talent. Team spirit and the dictum that attack is the best defence have taken Rotherham within sight of a prize probably undreamed of a year ago— First Division status. With the hectic
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  • 104 11 LONDON, (ReuteD— A schoolmaster here. Mr. Frank Sanderson, runs a home for greyhounds, racing dogs whose career on the tracks ends when they are five years old. "I have always felt tnat it is a great tragedy that the greyhound which has finished racing, is
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  • 7 11 Swedtah Club. Christmas soccer tour.
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  • 97 11 LONDON, Dec. 23, (AP) A new weightlifting class first used m this year's world championships will be included m the 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki. Oscar State of London. Secretary of the British Empire Weightlifting Association, said yesterday he had been notified by the Helsinki organising
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  • 235 11 SYDNEY, Dec. 24, (UP).— Tennis fans m Australia believe they will retain the Davis Cup because they have Frank Sedgtaan to play for them but they are worried that it may be his last appearance as an amateur. Sedgman is rated a top amateur m
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  • 494 11 demand m Bangkok and if Taffy doesnt get another match m Singapore within the next fortnight, he will invade Bangkok to fight Chai Sitphol who was twice outpointed by Campo :e--cently. Kirn Lin is also arranging for fights for Hall m Bangkok. John B. Ooi,
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  • 365 11 LONDON. Dec. 20, (Reuteri Soccer fixtures for Tuosdrt/, December 25: LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Arsenal vs Portsmouth Aston Villa vs Wolves Bolton vs West Bromwich Burnley vs Preston Charlton vs Tottenham Chelsea vs Manchester City Hudiersfield vs Derby Liverpool vs Blackpool Manchester United vs Fulbato Sunderland vs
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    • 440 11 DEATH fTT^w. MOK POH KAY, of the late Mr. Lye B pm, aged 50. passed wtJ fully at her residCraig Road, on MonItb December, 1951. at I leaving behind to er loss, 4 daughters, Soi: Foong, Sou 3 Funn. 1 son-in-law. I Chiap, and 3 Iren. l on Wednesday. 26th
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  • 170 12 Ollie Da vies Gay Reveller Goodwood Bare 1: *r> piu iLAKKPATH DAMBOBS GILDED DOMK <;iiiieii lM»me Gilded Dome Flarepath Dakrrvm Flarepath Dalcroas R.l.t >: -V 4-. pin SIUA> SUDAN LOUGH CARRA PlrafW* Piraeus Piraeus Mi.lniKht .Midnight Midnight K;««- 3: 3.1.-, p.m. ,1 %l XIX NANKTIt NANKTTB .or no
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  • 991 12 Standard's RACE CARD Race 1 2,15 p.m. Horses, Class s—l>i\.5 l>i\. 2 3 Furlongs v 1 ..on su.wr.iper 4\ Ml LCI. Kongsi" Fox Spencer IM Imusrmeul Jj 8.13 M s Runmc Shaw, Run Run Shaw Ong Peng Hock Spencer lUnftxed) n!i;: (.iid.i Pit si.' Mrs A Gordon Hobhs Charles ■i
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  • 87 12 Tvf lE i?, IN Xl D <*- 24 (\FP>_ Ktti yesterday otw U^ Ue w P raf «"ed to two Tb? Lv t0 l f e j inni sh capital A? 1; ,of Meilahti is well hap* m iU central portion which will be protected from
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  • 824 12  - BRIGHT EYES FOR P O CUP OLLIE DA VIES By Pink Gin Is The Biggest Danger THE P O Cup, biggest sprint prize of the Penang Turf Club, looks like slaying m the settlement for yet another year when the first day races of the ChristiuasNew Year meeting are run
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  • 252 12 LONDON, Dec 2;}: (Reuter)— About 15 Warwickshire county cricketers are likely to benefit it by about £l;>0 each because they helped their county to win the cricket championship la^t summer This is all because of a fund which was opened '.vhen the Midlanders carried off
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  • 135 12 CALCUTTA. Dec. 24 (AP)— The Indian national lawn tennis championships started Sunday with the Swedes and the Japanese participating. Swede Lennart Berg el m had a walk-over m the second round of the men's singles and partnering fellow Swede Sven Davidsson m the doubles easily thrashed locals Harold
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  • 526 12 ADELAIDE, Dec. 24 (ReuterAAP) Australia led the West Indies by 2,/2 runs on the second day of the third Test here today. Australia were all out for 255 Leaving the West Indies to score 2'3','> for victory. At Hie dose of play West Indies
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  • 37 12 Three Australians For Ceylon Game SYDNEY Dec. 2 AAP I-.-. 9 n >.v Keith Miller. \ei[ H Gri i me Ho stations p XI iga inf be im luring i cv> m f tog to the S
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  • 19 12 ISTANBUL ■\P B tpi i t k!J beam l ist t > Penerb iche soc Sund ly
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    • 151 12 The natch .the, world has learned to trust bh i-^* l^*^^'"^ j f\s*y iVeu; Precision Record at the Geneva Observatory... Acclaimed by Geneva Observatory as the most Observatory. It e\rerds by i 2.8 pgili accurate wrist watch of 1950, the Omega first record at this Observatory v\«mi {>> J 30
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