Singapore Standard, 27 December 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard *i x vOL. II NO. 178 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 195T 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 329 1 Erskine Warns E gyptian Youths Against Attacks I^l VIIIA D, 26 (Al>). neral Sir G uarmd Unity that if his troop* m lhe *J »tl«cfc«4 In young rommaiul« »rnups reported prrpanni: to nune here, he houM l>e "ohliLd to Ikiein Wkfe pOW«rM font* at my di.Hmwal which n»l \tt been
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  • 151 1 ry^Q 26 Re ""r-r 11 exand ria used tear 1 d fired v I*e air wls onontnsi j stei s apHafez A-;:: Pasha King Faro tk a Royal monstrati ms we In both cities the 1 pcoteste J against Dent erf Ami Pasha. r
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  • 204 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The history of Malaya has been one m which the Chinese have taken a great part m the development of the country with blood, sweat and toil, said Mr. Lim Lian Yoke, president of the Kuala Lumpur Chinese
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  • 19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wei. SWM tSnrWhae m BrUam. Mr. Sh^^^rauoV■ e prv wtth the British Governm«.t.
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  • 10 1 MIAMI. Florida D^* S2S&tfSL£ fZtSSSSSAB
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  • 59 1 TEHERAN. Dec. 26 (AP) Communist Czechoslovakia will send a delegation here soon to discuss the purchase ot Persian o j[ a Persian government spokesman said yesterday. Czechoslovakia was the first Iron Curtain country to step forward m response to Persia a otter to sell oil to
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  • 36 1 LOS ANGELES. Dec 26 (Reut >_A er 20-second earthquake shook southern California yesterday but did little, if any, damage. Observe! uy officers said the earthquake was "heavy" and was centred m the Pacific.
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  • 465 1 AT J_ M A IN egotiahons Appear Doomed; Full-Scale Fighting Expected TOKYO, Deo. 26 (UP) Allied and Communist lrm negotiators made no progress today m the.V Pam lilliljom discussions and it appeared that the 30-day drive for a Korean truce by Uinstmas season was foredoomed to failure.
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    68 1 photo. Mr. Jin (iuat. President of the Singapore Foochew Hui Kuan (Fooohew Association) is set n laying the foundation stone of a new San Sh:; School build ins m Sophia Road on Tues day. The new building, which will cost more than 5140.000 is an extension of th«« pre sent
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  • 124 1 Reds' Shocking Letter On PoW' s TOKYO D.-f- 26 fAFPJ the Communists today revealed m a shocking letter to Admiral ibbi that at leasi 726 of uvei i thousand United Nations troops listed as missing are "dead or have escaped or have been released The letter, delivered to Admiral Libby
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  • 90 1 KUAL LUMPUR We I Car* travelling along Ampang tto id lasi nig I a<■ c rt »pped by i British soldtei armed with sten i fl v \U into the On iring the shot »ld ri «n i imp soei tnd overpowei ed i d i
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  • 75 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Seven Malay Special constables of the Pacific Tin and the Sing Long Tin Mines at Arnpung, art* being detained for seven days m the lockup because they alleged ly cooked their own food m the canteen against orders. They had been detained
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  • 224 1 HQNGKQNG, \^t-. 26 (AP)— Communist authorities were quoted by the independent Wall Kiu Vat Po from Canton today as "admitting that they executed 220,000 counter revolutionaries m Rwangtung province during the last half of 1951." Kwangtung is the big South China coastal province
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  • 51 1 Thailand Made 30 M. From Rice THE THAI Minister of Finance Mr. Phra Boribhandh Yuttakij. stated m Bangkok yesterday that m the year 19r»0 Thailand earned U. 5.530.000.000 from rice exports and that the amount of U.S. currency obtained from rice exports this year is expected to be even bigger.
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  • 150 1 Disillusioned Y oung Bandit Surrenders Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— A Chinese boy who joined the bandits to dodge call-up surrendered himself to Kuala Lumpur Police yesterday. He was among the four bandits who surrendered during the Christmas period. Security forces m operations over Christmas also killed six bandits.
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  • 169 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Crew members of the Fuxan M?rn, Sfe of first ships to have -«Tiv<*l here &>T* a &mi"atk» Authorities. Fuzan Maru brought over 4,000 bats of cement tobe discharged her.e«___*O£^S£^^M I m unloading: the cement will probably
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  • 122 1 WASHINGTON. m, >), (*JF) The Iniied Natfem will agree to a brieJ extension ot the Korean tru«v deadline if an armistice appears within sight uhen the :{»dav agreement expires tomorrow diplomatic official?. >; iid today. lliey emphasized howevei that the United Nations nemo tiators will
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 Headline -m-.-b?- >r* fi- Phonr IH|» Xmas Babies IHIKTY-SIX babies— eiria and 15 boys horn on Christmas m Singapore. The irsl aac to be born was a ntxe The 36 intluded M9e, Malays. Indians, bvaaeac and Eurasians. Thau a COFFEE <f __4MHvMt _Hk___i_^l^^ <%*■ '^~_____^^B^ ■'■&'£Jr /S^^BUJ for 100% mUWf
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    • 39 1 Cassandra Reports TOMORROW'S issue of the Standard will carry a Report on Malaya by Cassandra of the London Daily Mirror. He will tell you about his ten hours' bandithunting m the Malayan jungle. Don't miss Cassandra m tomorrow's issue.
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    • 7 1 SHEU. MOTOR OIL ml IBM W .-J
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  • 346 2 'Lady Precious Stream To De Staged Again Tonight ONE OF the most famous plays, "Lady Precious Stream", translated by Mr. S. I. Hsiung will be presented at the Victoria Theatre tonight. The play produced by Mr. Dong Chui Sing, senior member of the St. Andrew's School staff, is being staged
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  • 190 2 A MOVE to prevent members of the Army Civil Service Union who are elected to the Singapore City Council from holding honorary office m the Union "will be made at the annual delegates conference of the Union to be held shortly. Mr. S. S. Manyam.
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  • 69 2 THE 76 rebels of the Labour Party of Singapore have represented their grievances to the President. Mr. Lim Yew Hork. The rebels. Mr. Lim said, had acquainted him with the reasons for their rebellion. The annual conference of the Party, for which the rebel* clamoured, will
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  • 154 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE COMMITTEE of the Progressive Party of Singapore will meet today to consider a motion for expulsion of two members, City Councillor Mr. S. S. Manyam and Mr. Arthur Joseph. Although both these members have been told by the Secretary of
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  • 50 2 MALACCA, Wed A Committee here is collecting books and periodicals for the Forces stationed m and around Malacca. Those who wish to give any of their unwanted books and periodicals to the members <>! H.M Forces can do so by sending them to the Committee care StauS.
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  • 411 2 Busy Days For City A mbulances Standard Staff Reporter THIS YEAR'S Christmas did not go by without the usual rough and tumble involving motorists and pedestrians. On Christmas Eve, it was quite an ordeal to drive along certain sections of the City. Merrymakers on shore
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  • 40 2 TAN KAM (17): Lee Kee Hong (56> Palanisamy (38), wh0 appeared before Che' Ibrahim bin Haji Salam. the Circuit Migistrate for failing to report the defacement of their identity cards were each fined $20 or four days' r.i.
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  • 130 2 LEADING Maiay women of Singapore and Johore Bahru will launch a Malay women's monthly magazine called IBU. Printed m rum an <ed Malay, this magazine will contain articles written by women on needlework, cooking. nutrition, household budget! ing. h o r t stories. child
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    31 2 MR. A. GIWARATNAM. a former student of the Singapore Teachers' Training College. leaves for the United Kingdom by the Corfu today. He will read for the Bar at the Middle Temple.
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    31 2 —Photo by THE "C M SHIFT of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers save a Christmas dinner at the Happy World Tai Tong Restaurant recently. Picture shows smn* nf th* guests.- Michael Anchant
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  • 49 2 THE SHORTAGE of "superior quality" milk m Singapore has reduced the number of children receiving fre« milk from the Singapore Rural Board to on« third. Statistics show that In January this year, 2,185 children received free milk, but last month, only 743 children were lucky.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 45 2 ;l||j^g|jj||fe-;, TVI^ ON^/ WAV T* KECP TJ^ET^ I/H^ iNSmNP-TH£M*nj*KtM.<*BlN. I AN', HERE COME A CASEO^^S ks^s«^^^>^t}sctf MH^ W? F 9h^ s THii!^^^J^SllP^^ 4 EriSiMi. I r^mblv^-it'u. be more W VJ^ FttEEZlW^^l!;^ Hie «->> Full^""cJsS>-^IU H "^3 I pWHN r UW« jk tUCCP/ ICORN-VENIENTFO'HIM^v^ %T AH JTivKUd^
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  • 195 3 Standard Staff Reporter AMERICAN International Assurance Company plans to spend $5,000,000 m Singapore building projects. r^oa Th i s includes the construction of a 12-storey Home Ottice for South-East Asia m Robinson Road. Mr. Galen D. Litchfteld, President of American Inter-
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  • 80 3 NINE CHINESE primary schools m Singapore have closed voluntarily during this year due to lack of financial support. but the number of students has increased by nearly 4,500. This brings down the total number of Chinese schools m the Colony from 302 to 293.
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  • 226 3 Standard Staff Reporter MISS CHU YUNG YUNG, attractive 23-year-old singing and stage star from Shanghai, who has I"** completed a musical film titled "Song Of Love m Hong-^ kong f is now m Singapore. She arrived here by air for a three month
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  • 93 3 A BIG DRIVE for funds for the Singapore Boys Town will be made m 1952, declared Mr. L. Cresson, Chairman of the Council, when he spoke at the Christmas Party given to the old and present boys yesterday. It is also hoped that m
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  • 40 3 THE CEYLON Tamils' Association will hold a Christmas/ New Year Social on Saturday at the Association's Hall at Handy Road. A major part of the programme will be devoted to entertainment for children of the Ceylon Tamil community.
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  • 99 3 THE following substations are liable to load .shedding today: DAY Rangoon Road, Townrr Road. Serangoon Road. Kolam Ayer. MePherson Road, Kirn Chiian Road, Boundary Road, Florence Road. Upper Serangoon. Vio Chu Kang Road. Govt. Printing Works. Woodleigh Park. Braddell Heights, Arthur Road. Tg. Katong, Broadrick Road. Telok Kiirau.
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  • 469 3 GAIETY and high spirits have been the keynote of the past few days m Singapore as this island eily celebrated what probably was one of it a brightest Yuletide seasons. A whirl of parties and dancing, m homes, clubs, institutions, hotels, armed forces quarters
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  • 215 3 100 'Immortals' Stolen During LastFewMonths Standard Staff Reporter A NEW racket m which the perpetrators rob the dead a*d sell the spoils to the living has been brought to light m Singapore. The scene of the crime is the Bidadari Cemetery where several graves have been
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  • 313 3 Victoria Hall Echoes With Cries Of Delight Standard Staff Reporter THE REAL Christmas spirit bubbled over and spread its intoxicating joy throughout the usually sedate interior of the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday afternoon, when the Eurasian Association of Singapore held its annual Xmas party for Eurasian children. The shouts and
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  • 67 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Cotir.'-n--lon hav'f* turned down a >uuges!ion of Ihe Trifllc Arlvi^try Committee to prohibit learner driven from carrying mf pas^cri^ors other than a fully licensed driver- siiung klongBtde 'he learrier diner The Vehicles and TnSk Committee of the
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  • 45 3 SPECIAL prayer! were held at the (< j iiitdi Sikn Temple m Queen Street last Sundaj In en ny of the tenth Gun l >md Singh's two suns who lied fighting against tbe tyrannies >i the Moghal emperoi Am ing7eb m the 17Ui century.
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  • 309 4 independent* Councii O/ Mint Action Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Malay congress sponsored by the Peninwla Malay* Union held on Monday and Tuesday agreed to form a Malay Independence Council of Joint Action. About 30 delegates attended the congress, including
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  • 282 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The heroic action of a Malay youth. Ahmad bin Osman who savrd the lives of two girls, Feridah binte Abdullah and Fatimah binte Ahmad, from drowning last week, his been praised by the authorities and he may receive
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  • 30 4 The 180 births m Penang for the week ending Dec. 15 was aSmost four times that of the deaths The 46 deaths included one, due to diphtheria.
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  • 19 4 THE Muar Sunday School children held their third annual Christmas party at the Government English Preparatory School.
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  • 136 4 Plan To Aid Villagers Abandoned Standard Staff Corresn»>ndent PENANG, Wed. —At the annual general meeting of the Penang and Province Wellesley We: tare Committee, recently". Mr. Koh Sin Hock, who was unanimously re-elected Chairman, said that "the country fonts find it more profitable to tap rubber than produce rural art?
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  • 47 4 SHEIK Ramii bin Sheik Ismail of Kuantan has qualified for the King's Scout Badge. He is a member of the first Kuantan Senior Troop attached to the Abdullah School. Sheik Ramli is the first Kuantan Scout to quality for thL< barise after the war.
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  • 230 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed.— Pickpocket ;ng and black marketeering m cinema tickets were at their worst m George Town for the last few days when the people were m gay festive mood celebrating the yuletide season. At least more than ten people were pickpocketed one night at
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  • 321 4 200 Pupils From Closed School To Resume Studies Standard Staff Correspondent PENANi;. c«L Over 200 boys and pirls of Toi Shan Chinese School, one of the oldest Chinese Hfhonfi m the Settlement, which was recently asked to close down by ihe Education Department for not compiling with certain health rcjj;iilatimis,
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  • 216 4 Standard Staff <"iirrt->pondcnt KUALA LVMPIR. Wed. A journalisi ieraoostnted m the Maeistrales Court before Ir.che Haron ;oday how he grabbed a Ifabg soidier by the hands and stepped him from burling a huge brick into the glass window of a shop m [poo
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  • 80 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed. Donations received for the proposed Community Centre m Penan g. sponsored by Penang and Province Wellesley Welfare Committee total $25,906. which has been deposited m the Postal Savings Bank. This and other moneys donated will be used to renovate the Labour
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  • 202 4 SOCIALIST SOCIETY NON-POLITICAL OSMAN Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. "The proposed Socialist Society, sponsored by Mr. P. M. Williams, general-secretary of the Singapore Labour Party, Mr. Mohd. Sopiee and myself, is not a political body,** the deputy chairman of the Penang Labour Party, Mr. Osman Sim, told The Standard today.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 35 4 llß^Ti^ LESSEE,! COULO I /eHH^WHAT^ UFA f ARE YA IN X NOT YET.O f-.-AN' PM TRYIN' N M^4^K h I PUCHEO^T 4 -^v^ J CJCe^°^ VJ TROUOLE? i BUT AUNT TO THINK OF _J h
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  • 300 5 SEEK UNIFIED SALARY SCHEME Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The proposal for a unified salary scheme for Chinese school teachers m the Federation i> hem? studied by a Special Committee which has been set up consist- of representatives from Chinese School leachers Associations of
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 5 Miss Helen Yon ff who is > JJMff medical research at «c University of Califori nia is spending her holi- w th her family m > tvuala Lumpur. Sh? in- tends to specialise m virus work or her return to the States m February and plans to return m a
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  • 248 5 IPOH. Tues. Plans are being pushed ahead for the formation of a Perak Smallholders Association to promote, foster and protect the interests of all smallholders m the State. Chinese. Indian ani Malay smallholders have been asked by the convenor. Inche Nasaruddin bin Abdul Rais. State
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  • 47 5 BATU PAHAT, Tues. Inche Mohamec' Noor bin Siman. Assistant District Oflicei Batu Pahat. was killed m an accident on Christmas Eve when the car he was driving was involved m a head-on collision with a military vehicle near Ayer-Hitam, along the Batu Pahat-Kluang road.
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  • 72 5 BI'TTKRWORTH. Wed. A Christinas day tragedy orturred at the Royal Air Forte station compound m Perinatang- Kurhing. Butterwortli. at about 5.15 p.m. when an RAF personnel. 11. Wormald. (22) was crushed to death between an army ambulance and a coconut tree. Wormald was crushed between the rear
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  • 200 5 Standard Slaff Correspondent IPOH. Tues. The Perak Mines Department has served notice on 4T of the 62 Chinese j tin ore dealers m the State j informing them that their tin ore buying licences will not i>e renewed next year. The notice was
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  • 94 5 IPOH. Tues.— Four members of a Jungle Squad and European drove through a hail ol bandit fire at the 11 naile. Changkat Kinding Elstate m Chemor, at about 9'M) last night but came out ot the ambush unscathed. The bandits n.^cd Sten guns and rules
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  • 29 5 MR. J. V. Morais >i Ipoh has received < licence from the Federation Government to print j a Perak Wh > j Wh i jnd business j L^uide.
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  • 148 5 PENANG, Wed.— Three couples have been selected by the Penang Dance Association foday to represent the Settlement at the forthcoming Inter-State Dancing Contest between Penang and Singapore at the E. and O. Hotel, Penang. on Saturday, Jan. 12 The coupler are Mr KhooYean Lin and Miss
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  • 295 5 Brothels Eliminate Danger To Women Perak Councillor Standard Staff Correspondent lI*OH. Wed. It i« impossible to put a Mop to prostitution. Brothels are undesirable hut it must lie realised that they are a necessity to a section of (he puhlie. Brothel* are like the safely valve, without which there would
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  • 200 5 Standard Staff 1 oi respondent TAIPINCi. Mon The question of the continuance or otherwise ot licenced estate toddy shops m Taiping and other areas m Perak North is being decided by the labourers themselves, and Ikil lots are being held. i Bd, .it- iia
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    111 5 TOP: Kepre sentatives of various firm*, who were awarded silver nips for thr best decorated stalls held at the Penalise Intr m a tional Trade Fair at the New World Park on Sunday, which drew thousands of spec (a tors (from left to ritfhti Mr. l.im Lean Ten; and representatives
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 127 5 ANNOuic»K 1 V/iNNERS and CORRECT SOLUTION of 1 Strooce" trossworil Contes, i II I 1 fee larje number of entries received only 1.) persons solved the crossword r«rroMly Herewith their names Mta Tan. 41-1. Kon Tj;4 M (h s Yam 38 A <*■■ s>, r I.h >rok Neo. 5 CairnhiM
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    • 59 5 IPOH K«K\': An American In Paris 12 45. 3. 6.45 a:id 9.15 p.m. SIN: Safvadhikari iTi 1, 5 anJ HMO :>.m. GKAND; P!u:ider«is 3, 7 and 'J p.m. XX.V: When Tht Redskins Rode 12.45. i. 6.41 and 9 15. p.m. kllaim; CORONATION: Choong Moh Yiti >C Ch. II 7.13 and
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper
    • 917 6 E have a brilliant idea for a new political party. It burst upon us many months ago but we had dismissed it as preposterous We thought then that our jdea would have been killed by public scorn end ridicule. However, since then, a few political leaders have
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  • 1156 6  - INDIA'S PROPHET OF LAND REFORM J. C. PALATHARA ViNQBA BHAVE EXTENDS GANDHIAN TECHNIQUES By NEW DELHI. V fkNE man is hitting the headlines m India m spite of himself Acharya Vinoba Bhave. In 1939 the Mahatma selected him as his successor m his 'individual satyagraha' campaign against India's "being dragged
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  • 1220 6  - I Meet The Fiend With The Hooked Tail TAKAR HI i BY r PAKAR was nourishing himself with a cold drink late one night when a little red Fiend pulled up a stool beside him and sat down. The Fiend had a large mouth with large blackish teeth sticking out
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  • 11 6 "Ahem! m case you're In- j terested we're oal?
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 393 6 Sir. 1 must really thank Mr. Bahashim Seedin for his article which appeared m your paper of December 19. 1951. He was right m most of what he said except lor some minor points. His interpretation ol section 3 (1) <b> (c) ot Johore Enactment
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    • 101 6 Sir;— Onto C J P Legislative Co,.' Changi Ward cone a good sen taking the Initial trouble to meet th the Islanders Tt-kong m prow vate Schoolmaster pending Governmer; BUNI m the Council. Th( dream of the P parents to edu children ha? a' true. I
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  • 528 7 InChristmasDay Broadcast To The Com 'wealth VI m iut L 26 ReUler) Xi "S George ...on*. thr r!" las Da y broadcast lo ihe ComK»i i sa i c tllousht that amai^ all ihe oTiIT r we niay count to<la y' the ehi "t hal we
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  • 116 7 Biggest Royal Party Since End Of War SANDRINGHAM, Norfolk, Dec 26. (Reuter)—The biggest Royal Family Christmas party since the end of the war was held at the King's country home here yesterday. With the King and Queen were Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Charles and
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  • 150 7 LONDON. Dec. 26 (ReuteD— Britons were startled by the j change m the {ting's voice when j he made his Christmas broadcast to the Commonwealth yesterday afternoon. This was the first time the King's voice had been heard since his operation three months He spoke
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  • 38 7 HONGKONG. Dec. 26 (AP) Thieves broke into the PanAmerican Airways Office m Hongkong Sunday night and esca p c d with US$3OO (HKs],Boo) and a minimum of US$5OO worth of personal belongings and Christmas packages.
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  • 157 7 WEST FRANKFORT, Illinois, Deo. 26 (AP).— Rescue workers near exhaustion broughf out the last of H,e 1 l<> bodies from the West Frankfort m.ne explosion Mon^av a few hours after reselling one survivor from his 60-hour entrapment. •Oh 1 My God. we've prayed and prayed
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  • 108 7 TAIPEI Dec 26, (AP)— Governor K. C. Wu of Formosa Monday night expressed confidence the Nationalists would return to the mainland. In a Christmas Eye broadcast to the mainland of China he declared -the military strength of Free China i* being developed at
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    69 7 photo. BRITISH PARA-SANTA— Arthur Harrison. 25 year-old British Air Ministry parachute tester, flew to Switzerland a few days ago to become a para-Santa for the children there. Taken by plane to outlying mountain villages he floats down by parachute at previously arranged times to distribute Christmas presents. Here the t-hildren
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  • 326 7 JERUSALEM, Dec. 26, (AP)— The torrential rains of the past ten days let up Monday night and. under a clear starry sky a small convoy of Jerusalem Consuls and I.N. Officers snaked around the dragon's teeth and anti-tank ditches on the five-mile road front
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  • 44 7 TAIPEI. Dec. 26. (UP) One thousand members of the National Assembly agreed ""in principle" to impeach v leePre.sident Li Tsung-jen at an annual meeting yesterday afternoon with an understanding that they -will not take action until they have a quorum.
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  • 64 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 26 <AP)— Christmas Day brought a crippling coat of sncw and freezing rain v the north-central part of the United States Tuesday. Most of the south was cloudy and mild. The southwestern States had eleai skies and cold temperatures. An eight-inch snowstorm
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  • 89 7 VATICAN CITY. Dec 26. (Reuter).— Pope Pius XII m a Christmas message broadcast Monday appealed 10 ihe world for new effort* to attain peace The Pope said: Events m the world today h«';\e readied such a critical stage that we are forced to recognise
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  • 58 7 TOKYO Dtc 26, 'AP' Print! Minister Shigeru Voshida \«si< day reshuffled his cabind u<i the sixth time since tht Liberal Party assumed power m October, 1948. but the changes caused no stir iii political circles. Yoshida dropped tw<. present members and appointed fi\e nt 1 ones m
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  • 158 7 TAIPEI. !>«<'• 26 (AP). Nationalist |j.-4;mrr«l I Li Mi, nho ha^ been trying to organise rtllm nee lo lh«Reds m Yunnan Province, kepi oul of ihe limelighi following hi* unheralded Christmas Kw return lo Taipei. Acting »:n instructions. the newspapers dit: u<
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  • 416 7 TPUMANS CHRISTMAS MESSAGE: INDEPENDENCE. M^M.nri. Dee. 2h (i Vmd. dent Truman l<»i<l the nation on Hi ri at mag Kve that "ilh Korld if Mill m <lanjj#-r** hut lh<- \irtor\ of peace promised to U lonj: «i^f» m the wtuli of the
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  • 174 7 AIRMEN SEIZED WASHINGTON. I). H (Reuter) American m• papers md tadividua i m i absi nee of a government <i< .<- -sion yesterday began to i :h«. E 1 ,000 m ffnci Impo i f Hungarian poop c's oi t against i ten of
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  • 102 7 &ENGHASL Lib-... Dec (APi cteeetlM A: ib throngs 11. this former Ilali.iM ooluny yesterday hailed their inde\t idence, a Christmas Evt fill ii the United Nations hint IdrLss I prodaiiMMl I Libya 1 s<;vereigntv >n\ ;i b;.lI COttJ ol his simj)le Ivo sto «v palace hue while
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  • 61 7 fa his. Dee. 2fi. fAFi 'i French fovernmeoi Mondaj nighl thrr« its support behind movi !<• co-ordinate Europe*! lranspf»r« i.ii ion under a tingle international aK<'ncy. Tfu cabinet endoi ed plan i tibmitted by Fi anspo I tina MinisU i \ntoine I' vene an Internationa co r
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    • 245 7 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION"" MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY T,CKETS for Dr.w Jonuo^T 3 th. 1952. SOLD OUT. ft liS cs follows: $300,000 f"£ $135,000 i-h pri« IioSS ::::::::::::iio!:i f^g---7* Pri.e 20°» I'SX l° C t ../^/crsoMiony^ <5oi Sgß: Isolation prizes. w Eoch .clotion Prizes of $400 each will be ow oi j
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  • 234 8 Prewar Level Reached WASHINGTON, Deo. 26 (UP). >lo*t rival inerrhanl Heel* have recovered from the great losses they had incurred during World War II and outstripped the United Stale* m fa*t ocean tonna«:e. the National Federation of American Shipping reported yesterday. It said the fleets of Britain,
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    60 8 Photo. The Hatted States Navy announced recently the first successful Sight by a gas turbine shaft powered helicopter. William ft. Murray, a formeNavy pilot, is shows at the controls of the experimental E-22S which is powered by a Boeia? XT.St gas turbine *hich develops 173 h.p. and weighs 25% lbs.—
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  • 183 8 NEW DELHI. Dec 26.— The first batch of aircraft for I Indian Navy's aviation wing is expected to reach India trom the United Kingdom by the middle of the next year. On arrival of these aircraft, a shore-based fleet requirement unit will be formed at
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  • 63 8 Stunt Man Sw ims Shark-Infested Sea MANILA Dec. 25tUP) William "Pop-eye" Evens, a circus stunt man u\i former American merchant mariner, swam the shark-infested Manila Ba\ !r«>iTt Sangiey Pointed Cavite to Manila j.i Christmas Dai It took Xv ans .>ix and a half hours to negotiate the 10-mite distance a4au\s;
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  • 44 8 PARIS. Dec. M 'AFP' Fo» the first time since w». A w< n a Japanese ship had called at the Australian wesl eoasl port o! Fremnnt'e. ;he A.tstraHan radio announced last night. The radio gave the i'ii;)'j name 35 vi<? Saki Maru.
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  • 43 8 PARIS. Dec. 26 (UP) The Air France mail plane resumed the Paris-Algiers route yesterday but all Air Fran.ce passenger flights. except to IndoChina. remained grounded as flying personnel held out for higher wages. There was no sign of a settlement.
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  • 38 8 CHICAGO. Doc. 26, (UP) The nation counted 727 violent deaths m the Christmas holiday beginning Friday e\eninq Tnttkc aaiden's killed 176 persons, fires took 93 i' es and 158 others oie 1 m miscellaneous !iiisha;>s
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  • 44 8 PENAMG. Wed.— We I -known aieaabers >"' t c Elu T- Sen Eamilj Xi ac Mrs A oder X Eu Sirgac t i c board the Pi esi M toqpe which arri\ nichl w her hly bac f tbe (Jnited States
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  • 92 8 KARACHI. Dec. 26 (AFP). The airport of Karachi became again the turntable ot air traffic from Europe t) the Far East and Australia when the Pakistani G >v-ernment lifted yesterday the restrictions on oil supplies to planes calling at this city The Pakistani authorities have
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  • 296 8 SYDNEY. Representing another step forward m Australia's young shipbuilding industry, the new motorship Kabbarli, is now undergoing sea trials off the coast of Newcastle, New South Wales. She is the first passenger-cargo vessel built m an Australian shipyard, the Newcastle State Dockyard. A 12-knot ship. of
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  • 68 8 TAIPEI, Dec, 25 (UP)— Two merchant ships sold by the Government here to Thailand sailed from Keelung today, manned by crews of 40 Siamese sailors each. The two hips, the "Chimei" and the '"Venkai". were transferred to the Siamese Government m an outright sale.
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  • 237 8 THE traveller of today m search of learning, business or just fun needs all the energy he ran muster for entry into a large number of countries, a study by Inited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization shows. In a drive to break
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    • 185 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CD., LTD. j WEST COAST MALAYA Vessel for Muor Weekly Vessel for Molacco Twice Weekly Vessel for Port Dtckson Weekly Pangkot for Malacca oort Okkson 6 Port Swettenhom Ji Z j Senggorang for Pen<jnj, Teluk Anson Dec 28 Segamot for Penong Ja« I CAST COAST MALAYA Resea? for
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  • 203 9 Manoeuvre For Stronger Hand With Malaya I Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 26 Growing bber o*6 tin hos received added LZ mq {^^hZ por t of .mpendmg Washington negotiations mIJ TI \c „ss of talks with the Soviet tr«TS,s arrival of an Indonesian tin
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  • 115 9 Value Of Money Is Declining money are famist ry h;;* the i purchasing tone; has been gered throughout explanation of world War 11. :.i City Bank of I S dollar has -hrunk rent, "iince prewur. \.irvins decrees the of the world counUM shrunk m this th< r^t-s! record turiea >
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  • 13 9 230 HK Traders Visit Canton II 2 3 ton to bO3 Reuter AAP
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  • 43 9 Japan Pays Sterling For China Goods Fus delivered to ,-f wheat brarv mustard seeds I In pound sterling vorth about £60.000. b- a Tientsin trader c r.ere nth a Hongkong firm 10.000 tons of Red iking coal, also *or ?i pound sterling.- AP
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  • 42 9 T hailand Power Plants Scheme r.e.-o nower plants g electricitap to the >i Tid.land is being ~e Tha; Ministry of •v generated would b!e for domestic use m -c T".a. land, including ia At.; as for railways. i industrial conI rrnation Service
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  • 19 9 "ne t>r:ysically nandiemj'.oyment. New el up a Rehabilitation 11 to serve as liaison ;>ersons and pros-
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  • 40 9 Japan make a monthly race* on c- consumption j:k! stocks of nine scarce materials m the cou iti aa .>: Jan l i >7>2 They d :e copper, lead zinc, -.-.eke! --•c molybdenum! mci a. i aat mony. U.P.
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  • 202 9 SEVEN KEYS to being H •>,,! v l,v ihe University of Micb.g«. »u"ey J~™ r. Tlh- key. «re thing, that good th.-> act, to help their me. or womf by fS-on^fc'h-We ."0 Ohio railway, Qualities of J good^ boss weie almost all the
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  • 15 9 year or 105.000.000 tons.- UP MORE than 100 colleges m the
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  • 251 9 WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (OFNS).— The U.S. Slate Department ha* starlet! contacting representatives of aU countries receiving L.S. economic aid to ascertain if the* are exporting to the Soviet bloc any commodi.es or m7nXctu?e S which, under the Battle Act passed last Zwe" would disqualify
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  • 91 9 AN IMPROVED dry chemical fire extinguisher is announced by the Betterby Company of New York City. Called "Fire Killer," it .spreads a dry powder over a flame. On contact with the blaze the powder gives off carbon dioxide gas, which puts out the fire. Since the powder
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  • 79 9 Britain's acute shortage of steel and other raw materials will be v.otlishted at the ChurchillTruman talks at Washington next month. Reuter learns m London. British production is increasing more than at any time since the war but the country has not enough coal, steel,
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  • 48 9 WITH 75,000 tons of rice m hand. Ceylon Food Control officials are expecting by the year-end another 21.000 tons. mainly from Burma. There is no anxiety about any shortage of rice as these stocks will be replenished lone before they are exhausted U.P.
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  • 75 9 The $10,000,000 Lever Brothers Factory m Bungsar Road, Kuala Lumpur is expected to be ready by the middle of next year for production of soap and edible oils. The largest soap factory m Malaya, it will produce enough soap for Malaya's needs. The factory will
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  • 52 9 AUSTRALIAN Government has added A£170.350 to the A£Boo.ooo Northern Territory developmental vote to give impetus to British Australian long-term meat contract. The additional vote will be spent on new water bores, it sufficient money is made available for beef production m Northern Territory. Reuter A
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  • 24 9 British, American and Canadian stuck and commodity exchanges, which were closed Christmas Day will also be closed on New Year's Day. A.P.
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  • 178 9 NEW SOAP PREVENTS ATHLETE'S FOOT LONDON, Dec. 26 (Reuter)— A British soapnnker has made a soap containing a new chemical which, doctors say, will help prevent such things as boils, athlete's foot and impetigo. This soapmaker has hit upon a method to provide everyone with an extra skin, renewable each
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  • 55 9 President Elpidio Quirino has said there is no legal ban on exporting sugar to countries besides the United States but it was up to the Philippines to fill the U.S. quota. He was replying to questions on the controversial issue whether a Filipino businessman should be nllnw^
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  • 133 9 LONDON, Dec. 26 (AFP) —The British Board of Trade said reports that Britain intended easing import restrictions were both premature and erroneous. The Board of Trade made thii denial m an official statement, which admitted that changes m the import restrictions decreed by
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  • 150 9 Burma Silver, Lead Mines W ill Reopen The Burmese Parliament has ratified the rerent agreement for revival of work m the Bawdin lead and silver mines m Upper Burma under a joint venture by the Burmese Government and the British-owned Burma Corporation. Under the agreement the mines will be operated
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  • 155 9 Japan Finances Good- Dodge JAPANS internal finances are m excellent condition, Joseph Dodge. President of the Bank of Detroit and rinaiu-i;!] adviser to the U.S occupation government m Japan. .said on his return to San Francisco from Tokyo. He pointed out ihal there had been three successive tax reductions and
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  • 43 9 U.S. Interior Secretary Chapman has predicted t-hat America will set an all-time record m coal exports next year. Western Europe and othi r overseas are;)* are to get 50. 000. 000 tons and Canada 28.000.000 tons.- AP
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  • 22 9 More than fi.OOQ cases of hog bristles were exported to America from Red China through Hongkong during December. A.P.
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    • 317 9 <//? looelifftt m a i^n! s e\&- I 1 lame There ark somi i hingi ih.u pr*4 be kept senrt. The lovdnrhl m 1 mi*f eyes, for instance not altogetha un- £i^_j-^N like that look oil .dm < jo\ nimt you see imMMwVir on a Craven '.V smoka (ace. A
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  • 181 10 >TEW YORK. Dtv LVi (AP) The tender story >t crippled boy's Love >>f t^<? Infant Jesus was t >Ui lasi ">,- ht m a new opera, the first specially written for television and premiered by it. Gian-Carlo Menotti wrote and stage directed the opera, '•Amah! and the Night
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  • 132 10 UGM must have snared **1 Jean Simmons away Crora RKO., for that studli definitely lists her as the star -»f "Young Bess." which is to be made next yeai". Jean aril! costar with husband Jimmy Granger. She must first c impiete "Androcles and the Lion" for RKO. and
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  • 635 10 100 Million Women Thrilled... By... 'THE most popular film of the year at the Box Office m Britain is The Great Caruso/ This I found after a nation-wide quiz of cine* ma owners, who agreed that it extracted more biography would have lacked much m popular appeal.
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  • 109 10 money from Britain** movie fans* pockets than any other film released m '!<).-> I. Personally I am not surprised, for I raved about it when I saw it way back m May. What is the reason for this picture's really sensational success?
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    54 10 THIS is what Re* Whuley says of "The Gnat C'arus.o": "It is a wonderful production m colour, so good that I feared that every moment of its +-U) minutes of sheer delight misht be the last!" VERDICT: "The most enjoyable singing film I have ever seen." In the
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  • 353 10  -  Jeanine Varnal rpODAY'S FORECAST:— A day I vulual plane, m spite o( of satisfaction on the indisocial and political unea>iness which still persists. t.el up earlr and carry out your immediate plans m the course of the morning. A day of beneficial activity, eomtnonsense. protits through
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    • 388 10 |1ti:11 KAUIO MALAYA SINCjAPOKk (4X4 metre* a «i metres) 10 a.m. Emergency News 1 KIJj 1 p.m. George Melaihrino Orchestras LS6 News: 1.45 Guy Lombardo Orchestra; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.H Calling All HoNpitaU: 6.55 Announcements Jfc Singapore Share Market Report; p.m. News: 7.18 Radio Scientist: tJ3O The Augmented Radio Orchestra:
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    • 235 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE ACROSS I Loosely twisted yarn 7 Pass by 12— Mold again 13— Sword 14— Escape 15 Jungle inhabitant 16— Trick 17— Name (colloq. l 18— Turf.s 19— Ocean 20— Subtract 22— Pedal digit 23— Portico 25— Secret assent 27— Mister <abbr.> 28 Is mistaken 30— Binds 32—
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  • 487 11 WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 (UP). quandary as to how to classify former heavyweight champion Joe Louis, the National Boxing Association today listed him as a logical contender JiUt only as a "tribute for his contribution to boxing." The ratings, based upon r tg performances during the past
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  • 79 11 LONDON Dec. 25 (Reuter).— Rugby League results: Bat ley 15. Leeds 7. Bradford N. 36, Keighley 0. Bramley 7, Doncaster 0 Ha lit ax' 10 Huddersfield 13. Hull Kingston R. 10, Hull 18 Hunslet 9. Dewsbury 7 Leigh 13 St. Helens 3 Liverpool City 0. Cardiff 11.
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  • 60 11 NEW YORK. Dec. 25 (AP)— Bobby Dykes, the Texas boxer who meets welterweight champion Kid Gavilan m a title bout n Miami on Feb. 4 will meet Raoui Perez of Havana m a tune up ten -rounder at the SK. Nicholas arena on January 2. Matchmaker Bill
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  • 137 11 ADELAIDE. Dec. 25 (Rev ter- A AP).— Australia have nominated 12 players from whom their team for the fourth Test against the West Indies starting at Melbourne •n Dec. 31 will be chosen Jimmy Burke, the opening bat m the third Test, which West Indies won
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  • 95 11 At the second annual general meeting of The Union of Canton Sport? Club the following office-bearers were elected for the year President Mr P. R Dugdale. hon secretaryMiss 1 de Souza; hon treasurer —Mr Wee Cheng Kirn (reelected*, hon auditor Mr. Tan Keng Leong <re
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  • 891 11 FOLLOWING are results of the X'mas Day races held at Penaiig. RACE ONE Class Five. Div. 2—5 Furs. Mrs. A Gordon's 562—314 GILDED DOME (1) 8.12 Charles 1 143- 75 (iARNFAIE (8) 7.1.5 Carr. 8.01 Fry 2 79— 52 AMUSEMENT (7) B.IH Mulley 3 387—208 DALC'ROSS
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  • 36 11 TOTAL POOL: 5404,80« First: 2G4538 (597.152) Second: *****3 (£48.576) Third: 4§4187 (824,288) Starters (58.896 each): *****8, *****4. *****2, *****7, 3W579. *****1. Consolation (52.428 each): *****9, *****4, *****8, *****4, *****2, *****5, *****1, *****1, 161.427, *****9
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    • 879 11 v v i imniffrnlßnirnMlllf'^iiß -v.-:-. ■■..■:<■■ .4-3^ mWM -^^^w^^s&^^w li^ement of Mr Koh Kirn T-in/^u- Br |'Wfliß. I Mrs Koh Soon Eng Tnd Mis, Khc^ <? S °V f laughter of Madam Kum KiJ *Teo Tnt* pace on 26th December 1951 ol Batu SrrjATIONS VACANT VACANCIES EXIST FOR STUDENT NURSES
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    • 556 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD NOTICE RE CLOSING OF ROADS. >i°™: E HEREBY GIVEN "nenc old ,an°d 3 B and of Thp the Property Board m I'h^T™ Harbou SSSs&Sa? I M3S T o,d'v d X? d to the P»'"ic on mesnay. ut January. 1952. By Order of the Board A F.
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    • 177 11 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION 4 LL members of the above Association m the Colony ot Singapore will be closed for business on Monday 31st December 1951 and Tuesday Ist January 1952 being Bank and Public Holidays respectively. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS 81.5. N. Company and Eastern Shipping Corporation Joint
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    • 116 11 POPULAR MATINEES 3 SHOWS DAILY at 11a.ro 145&4 p.m. Admission: I pstairs SI/ lK»*n^Uirs »v Sabu, Junr Ihipnz John Justin tn "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD" Tedumtm M XIMIAM.I I.OHNA IMMtM 111 ll\|r«>Ui» 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY at G.:ifl 9.30 p.m. From CHARLES DICKENS' "A CHRISTMAS CA" f^fi^nt! Pmit.nt: l.irm* d: Distributed
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  • 1847 12 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $378,270 FIRST PRIZE *****7 90.784 SECOND PRIZE *****0 45,392 THIRD PRIZE *****0 22,696 STARTERS ($7,565 EACH): *****1, *****2 *****8, *****1, *****5, *****1. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($2,269 EACH)* *****7, *****7, *****2, *****9, *****7, *****1, *****4, *****5, *****5, *****8. Pep-C Tops The Tote With
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  • 327 12 DAVIS CUP FINAL SYDNEY, D<r. 2(» (IP) Frank St-dgman, world's ihimilmt one tt'nni* player, whipped Ted Sehroeder of t!i>- I nited State* to nive Australia an even break m the lv ila\*s play oi the Davis (up tinaU after Vie Seixas i>i I'liiladelphia had thumped
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  • 88 12 A: I c il meeting of the members >1 Jac cs Sports Club. the 1 > ng v. c elected otfieebearers foi IJ">2 Patrons: Messrs. H. F C entente, F. Glendenning. X S. Murray. President: Mr E A Stewart Vice-Presi-dent M Cfa m X n Choon. Hon
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  • 21 12 SINGAPORE Gun Club holds a practice shoot today. Members i l^ asked to provide their am >\ amrauniti mi.
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  • 168 12 By RANJIT SINGH. Standard Sports Reporter A BROAD SHOULDERED solemn-faced passenger wearing a Red Indian chief's regalia alighted from a Pan-American Airways clipper from Honolulu at Kalian" Airport early Christmas morning, giving the handful of workers at the airport something to gape at. Leaving
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