Singapore Standard, 1 December 1952
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Title Section17 1952-12-01 1 Singapore Standard A X. v OL. m NO. 152. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration269 1952-12-01 1 S 'pore 'sNewColonial Secretary Is Ex-MCS Man THE Secretary of State for Hie Colonies has selected Mr. William Allmond Codrington Goode, C.M.G., Chief Secretary, Aden, to succeed Mr. W. L. Blythe, as Colonial Secretary, Singapore, when the latter leaves on retirement about the middle of next year.269 words
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142 1952-12-01 1 Dr. Hu: 'Russia Must Be Freed From The Reds' n Dr. Hu shih. U orld anil formrr ambassador to the Warned Ibc Western powers for r Jml »Ued tor the "linen wmnuiiism as the key to the strategy asahisl Communist Ag£ t»*s-.i')!i. n l sp .king <o 10,000 pa ked142 words
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Article190 1952-12-01 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 30 (AP)— Hongkong's marine police toda\ said the> were keeping uaU'li on v small ship of Panamanian registry which is anchored m Hongkong Bay and which yesterday raised steam without permission 01 the owners. Name of the ship and company were hein£ Withheld.190 words
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Article354 1952-12-01 1 Tg. Malim Children Help The Fund TOUCHED by n.- app ■i! for help, a group of I children from Standard Four Methodisl En S iiool, T Malim, le to ?ave five tents a day for five ek > that their poor nds >uld enjoj a memoraChristmas. Their example, like so354 words
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125 1952-12-01 1 French Await Major Attack By Vietminh LS 30 (Reuter)— Vietminh who >tely surrounded an.j X this French mountain fortress early m the v, ive been mysteriously lying luring th^ past three d They were expected to launch an allout atta .the beleagu*. rrison as long ago as last night after125 words
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Article86 1952-12-01 1 Kenya's Day Of Prayer NAIROBI, Nov. 30, (Renter) —Christian churches throughout Kero'a today observed a of prayer called by Gover>r Sir Evelyn Baring a.s a result of the deepening emergency. Special prayers were said and sermons given m churches 1 all denominations and con- gations both European and African and86 words
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Article40 1952-12-01 1 THE British oil company, V" k, announced today thai oiJ has been struck at 8,365 feet m a new well m Dhullian field m the Punjab. The initial Bow was reported at 2QU barrels a day. APAP - 40 words
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Article196 1952-12-01 1 SISTER KENNY IS DEAD SYDNEY, Nov. 30 (AFPUP) Australian Nurse Sister Elizabeiji Kenny who devoted her life to figh; against infantile paralysis died last night m her home town of Toowoomn v.! Brisbane. Tho 66-year-old nurse had evolved a theory that poliomyelitis w.as not a disease of the nervous system196 words
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Article364 1952-12-01 1 BUT LIM IS MADE CHAIRMAN Standard Staff Reporter AFTER more than an hour's debate, the first annual delegates conference of the Singapore Trade Union Congress yesterday decided to bar people holding office m political organisations from being executives oi the T I.C. Immediately after this364 words
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Article86 1952-12-01 1 THF High Commissionei I- deration of Malaya neral Sir Gerald Templer, Sii g pore by Coin-; foi London at 10.10 a.m. this morning 011 a second short visit for ussions with the Colonial Oflire and the Ser\ "Ministries. The Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. C.86 words
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Article36 1952-12-01 1 At a horse-riding to ment m Tok 1 Junji Morimura, 22, a puf his horse ai .-1 hurdle, I jump, died Lant m front of Emperor Hirohito and En Nagako, < Crp\ n Piinre Akihito36 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-12-01 1 photo. run Mm > 0:1 P:i^c TOP: A section of the crowd marching to the chant of holy songs, hand drums and tambourines m celebration of the Prophet Mohameds birthday yesterday. Lower: This smoking car belonging to Mr. Bashir M.illal burst into flames and held up the processionStandard - 62 words
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Article77 1952-12-01 1 Two More Bandits Killed I s irity Foi has nol identified ki 1 I I Kaja r terroi i i spotted at 1 ped. ere I Its i reported earliei i Ono of thi 9§M ed by Gt'rkha« m i Patali area of Two other terror: I I enade, I77 words
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Article37 1952-12-01 1 A MeKendam employ* Scarboroug! I t m a motor accident which red 54 n lani on the road to Jta lay mom Mr. McKem I a cvi a guide posl which 137 words
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Advertisement4 1952-12-01 1 .DeSrva&Bros. HP*''****' y*l 'W?4 words
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Advertisement86 1952-12-01 1 WKOW* L 1 w■ J t W K. IZ_ nr w iv t t~"x y i i 1 I M MB T\T? 1717 XT T^\ THE RIGHT TO "W^^ TT~^ "W~^ T"^ "W~^ "W^^ FEDERATION OF MALAYA YOU CAN HELP IU S.i!-i riliiriL: $100/. or ;ui\ millliplfi I lirr i86 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-12-01 2 photo. n iik sun and Mi>s l.i n Tci who ucrc m.irried at K.iili Hotel \rst»*rd.i\ tnt thfir urdcJinii takf A n'trptmim iras h< hi .it Raffles followed by a dinner t| Bdonwuiotith Knad StandardStandard - 38 words
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350 1952-12-01 2 City Approves $178,000 To Improve Waterwork Extensions THE Singapore Water Department will spend about $178,000 m connection with the improvement of the Tebrau Waterworks and other extension works. These measures already have been approved by the City Council. The biggest sum will be spent on piling for the foundation of350 words
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163 1952-12-01 2 Malayan Students For Asian Confab FOUR-MAN delegation, headed by Mr. Wang ,aii. President <>i the University of Malaya Students 1 I nion. uiil represent Malaya at the forthcoming Asian Students' Convention tor the I'nitcd Nations t<> be held at the I niversitv of Delhi, India. of the K.R. Chan- Gi163 words
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Article76 1952-12-01 2 SJRO Meets Without A Quorum Or- ie liu'rd Satur- > I at 31. .-a me Yap i a on> any an unworkable eommitt ho added. H Chair I of the committee vi i re based on a pre decision. M that there i hand 80.000 from certain s unless tikv76 words
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Article43 1952-12-01 2 a M< IVE to s mnd the lanoc Ordin- c to make it legal for Ofl Coin :an ling to i nan<J RAF onita during "nrv manoeuvres n Singwil] ade m the s re itivc C wncil on Dec Ifl43 words
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Article82 1952-12-01 2 EIGHT members of the 6rew of the Straat Ma'akka and five members of the stall of the Hongkong Shanghai Bank, donated to the Singapore Blood Bank last w< i k I i Muiu c United visited I RAF Seletar where ,"0 men* jave their blood. The balance m82 words
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Article98 1952-12-01 2 Kamala Club Officials Standard Sta lV Reporter THK foi lowing were elect< oftiee-bearers of the Kamala Club for 1953 al thc Club's annual general meeting held over the week-end. Mrs. Sen Gupta. President. Mrs. M. J. Namazie and Mrs M, Lobo, Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Malathi Pillai, Hon. General Secretary, Mrs. K.98 words
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197 1952-12-01 2 The Singapore China Society's new library m the premises of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street, will be opened sometime m January next year, the Society president, Mr. Lee Siow Mong, told The Standard yesterday rr. The library is situated on roun197 words
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316 1952-12-01 2 Smallpox Campaign Best Ever In F.E. THF SMALL-POX vaccination drive m Singapore was described by the Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers, Saturday as the "most successful" campaign ever waged In the East. Dr. Vickers. told a press rence that when the campaign ends, more than 900,--000 people316 words
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Article156 1952-12-01 2 ALTHOUGH the Singapore Medical Plans lias progressed considerably during 195°, the l*)~i\ Medical Report, issued Saturday, gives briefly the following aims for the future: (a) The modernisation; Imptovemeni and enlargement of all the existing hoopla).; <b) The building of 'a new hospital rentiv which will incHßde a156 words
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Article308 1952-12-01 2 MORE than 10,000 Muslims formed a mile Kong procession and marched to the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society's headquarters if Lorong 12 from the Sultan Mosque yesterday afternoon, to celebrate Prophet Mohamed's birthday. i The procession, which was escorted, by police through the heavy traffic along Kallang308 words
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Article130 1952-12-01 2 Candidate Without Transport MR. .1. G. PARAMBIL Independent, candidate for the Singapore City Council elections told his constituency at an election meeting yesterday at Nan Hwa Girls school, that he would not provide any transport for voters on polling He explained thai he was a worker just like most of130 words
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Article124 1952-12-01 2 A YOUTH. Omar bin AH, who had a siring of previous convictions L 2 m all was sentenced m the Singapore First Crimir*a District Court Saturday to two years' rigoi rows imprisonment for criminal breach of trust m respect of a bicycle at the Changi124 words
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Article38 1952-12-01 2 THE Chinese Ladies' Asso- ciation will hold its quarterly I lunch at the bland Cub on Saturday at 1 p.m. The guest speaker will be A. (Juibaut, the French Consul General, who will speak on •Tibet.''38 words
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Article107 1952-12-01 2 MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD. Com nissioaef-General for South-Easl Asia, and other Malayan Government officials will speak to the American people by radio this winter. Mr. Dwight Cooke. one of Columbia Broadcasting System.- top news analysts, will arrive m Singapore m January next year to prepare recorded Interviews107 words
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Article, Illustration125 1952-12-01 2 All The Fun Of The Fair THE Coßveat <»i Hrn GOO.l Shepherd n> <i.»i 59.000 for its Girts 1 Home Building Pod M they held a fete aad Innfair at the Kind<! i:.n I? n School of th<- (in\<iit m Kampong- J.i a Wmm.4 It continued from Id a.m. until125 words
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Article82 1952-12-01 2 Roofing Proposal Rejected THE Singapore C ha.s turned down from the United X roofing the new res< Bukit Timah Hill w nium a sheeting, due to th< mated cost. An investigation being made into th tiv e costs of variw xete and oth< Tue proposed Buk. Ti servoir will sum82 words
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Article39 1952-12-01 2 THE T: mil I" eiety on Saturdi collect funds to > raise the standai Schools m the C This decision at the annual g< of the Society at R M ion. Mr. G. Sara;:: re-elected Preside Soci<39 words
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Advertisement175 1952-12-01 2 t "M-big CHAMPIONS deliver the fu!i power you need to win rcces. iosf cs rt j offer vict > J (u!l r g liverr into yew replace^dfty spa.t cision-mQi;' ccn c J!**Hove you- j|j L. F. t ir, Mad i ii 11,1, ilfl^ lL MSfUKHO TONIC \^|jP'' At/ 1/iPt^^AP'E VS&175 words
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Article151 1952-12-01 3 MILLION FISHERIES PROTECT Shares At $5 Each Will Be Sold To Malay s Onlu ,HE f.rst t.me M history, Maloys m t h c Federation and S, n gcpcre u il own and manage a huge business project a mHl.on or ffisMna company. Application for registration with the Sinqa,ore Government151 words
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Article8 1952-12-01 3 Tan: 'Raj Got Cheap Publicity' Lei [J P8 words
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Article211 1952-12-01 3 SHB MEN ALLEGE SPITE A CHARGE il certain officers of tl Singaj n Harbour Board were victimising some of the long service employees by dismissing them negligible I i j ing errors m retaliation for the collective •rts of the 1 S. H.B. Stafl Association, has been mad by the211 words
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Article35 1952-12-01 3 Jaganathan Says Tan Doesn't Know S Indeandidate m rday refuted Mr. C. C. lent of the Pro.^ be was a "man tion camHenderson Quarters Ban tthan -aid: I know what happ g in his own35 words
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Article83 1952-12-01 3 A UN USTESE clerk, employed at Gillman Barracks, Singapore, losl his pay packet of $445, when he woke up at his attap i m Lim Tua Tow Road on ►> i I Also missing, was |>S from his money bo> The p .<•■ pa was kept83 words
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Article50 1952-12-01 3 Mr. G Parambil, Independent cai tte for West Ward, will hold an election meeting at Monks Hili Terrace j at 5.30 p.m. tod i He said la nig tt that Mr. N. G. Nig i i. [ndepende ii candidate for Ea.-t has promised to speak >:i his behalf.50 words
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137 1952-12-01 3 AX Ordinance to repeal and re-enact the Public Authorities Protection Ordinance, relating to the protection of persons acting m the execution of statutory and other public duties, and bring it into substantial accord with the corresponding legislation m force m the United Kingdom, will be137 words
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Article34 1952-12-01 3 Bad Display Bad Display TOH Teck Swee was fined i $30 by the Muar Magistrate lor failing to display, m a conspicuous position, the price control licence m his sundry shop at Jalan Bakri.34 words
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Article706 1952-12-01 3 Malacca Electric Lighting Ltd: Liquidator reporl I Sept. 30, this year tells of his attempt to secure vacant possess n of and rlispose of the company s relining property bein? frus- yd by the provisions of the Rent Control iegislati n. Maximo liability foi Inc >me 1 <706 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-12-01 3 Mr. J. A. Gertz, Public Affairs Officer and Director of Hie United States Ehforma ti on Ser vie c (left) who presented the books on behalf of tin* American people, seen with members of the Gurney Memorial Library Committee. i.« k ft to right are Mr. Gertz, Mr.88 words
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Article267 1952-12-01 3 SEREMBAN, Sun.— The Gurney Memorial Library at Seremban, the first public library to be established m honour ol the late Sir Henry Gurney m Malaya is the proud recipient ot 87,000 worth of new books tnese books were specially selected by the Division of Libraries267 words
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Article42 1952-12-01 3 CLOCKS, pencils and fountain pens, worth 52,:^71. were discovered missing from the show case of a shop m the Arcade, Singapore on Saturday. Police believed that the thief had let himse 1 m by using a duplicate key.42 words
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Article206 1952-12-01 3 BOMBAY. Nov. It. Sacred relics of Saripotta and Maha Mtaggallana, Boddhas' chief disciples ireee this afternoon installed m New Vihara built ou Sanchi's hilltop. A the red after a century returned to the I re ting place the .sound ol coaches and bells echoed 0 the206 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-12-01 3 II \outii; «-!i i !M'**r. Mr Erk hn-r: snu tfl I»r i 1 iioir; I ;k Ni m nl Ipoh i 1 left Siaeaporc v«-st.-i dn i m the Pbroatis to i«n 1 1 \ea r < »orse i»f ni i( j i to < V %z m jh-.m Ural85 words
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Article138 1952-12-01 3 allegation thai Mr. I.iiv Hock, Leg ive Councillor for X i] "is an opportunist, bought over '>y the American Government/ made by Mr. Peter \l. V. liams, Labour candidate foi South Ward at an electioj campaign meeting it R id yesterday William,;' said: "Mr after returning138 words
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Article75 1952-12-01 3 Miners Crisis Meeting' IPOH, Sun. I Chinese Mil g A i iatio an extra general meeting thia week t> discuss, principally, the q tion of security n Chinese mines m sta The Agent a. r Malayan Chinese A Mr Yap Mau Tatt is to I dress the meeting At the75 words
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Advertisement93 1952-12-01 3 EXPERIENCE ASSIST YOUR CHOICE OF DISTINCTIVE JEWELLERY y IPUH A SINGAPORE. I. S tp, Spore. Phone: ***** [J I I J -V f I U w Excellent Cuisine Appointments cr Superb Service Mi, its thy livsi for i.rt'vti iinvst RAY Sh E sah ">/^\i r- r^ TW*A --and hes dOLGER93 words
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Advertisement94 1952-12-01 3 MASSEY HARRIS >^ *^r 9 Largest Manufacturers of Agricultural Machinery m the Commonwealth Choose Your Tractor From The MASSEY-HARRIS Range Ol 1216 To 6139 Horse-Power For MORE Power i- _i n_r t\\ i^k v^ tt i > r^^^ is^^^^^— j_ —TH^^^^^^e— I W^ C P I HfffWw'i'iojl^ '■BRiP^^^3B_.^Bfc^M^rf^^Hfc3Bß' ______KrV H_T94 words
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Article652 1952-12-01 4 I AN Government expressed regret thai the Q nese Communist Government turned down India's Korean truce proposal m the United Nations bat t ".d that this would not be final and that Peking would give the question further reconsideration. Tf the Indian govcrnn .1 nurses the hope652 words
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Article, Illustration2361 1952-12-01 4 HRH Prince Farouk Fuad - HRH Prince Farouk Fuad I Was Given 81/2 Hours IV* Leave I Signed Abdication Papers On 2 Conditions JL By Exiled King Of Egypt Copy Reserved"' Reproduction Strictly Forbidden \Y/HEN my Prime Minister came back after consulting with the revolutionaries, he was profoundly upset. He wiped his2,361 words
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Advertisement51 1952-12-01 4 I( f >- -> Amass I */^AvJ %jfA s NOT FAB AWAY /fjfc'X For Yo r fl|w/^ Jy> LATEST TEXIILES j: Ih'fy/A"^^ To Suit Your Taste t /Kvll\*al Alltl P»ekel /iWV-l£fl* XKavi Slio i' 4t 1 M gg*"*^ The Famous Double 1 nTTt Sh l> Of f j MflGANlfiL NAGINDAS51 words
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Article382 1952-12-01 5 Ch ouMayßecons ider Official Rejection UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 30— India stood firm on its Korean peace plan yesterday despite an official rejection cabled to the United Nations headquarters by Chinese Communist Premier Chou En-lai. Dispatches from New Delhi said the Indian Government would seek reconsiderationU.P.; Reuter; A.P. - 382 words
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Article29 1952-12-01 5 Million Fire Under Control BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 30, Fire on a huge pro- isions market after I placed tructure, which > «>v< ">:-.-■ .lock at I Argentina's i:i re. enl m29 words
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Article19 1952-12-01 5 MRS iARET Sanger trol c and Lady Rarru Ran \ver e joint pres nied Parenthood I APAP - 19 words
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Article100 1952-12-01 5 CHIANG'S TROOPS BOMBED RANGOON, Nov. 30, (APj— I The English language newspaper New Times ol Burma yesterday reported !hat planes of the Burma A.r Force bombed and straffed two Chinese Nationalist concentrations m the Mongpuawng area near Kengtung. ft was recently reported that Chinese Nationalists attacked and temporarily occupied Mongping,100 words
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Article101 1952-12-01 5 PARIS. Nov. 30 The Com-munist-run .newspaper "Liberation" claimed yesterday that a violent Siberian earthquake earlier this month probably was caused by a gigantic Russian atomic explosion. The paper alleged that an analysis of the resultant tidal wave that swept toward Hawaii revealed the waters to be radioactiveUP; AP - 101 words
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Article38 1952-12-01 5 SIXTEEN Japanese tmsi- nvn and newsmen arrived m Paris Friday from Tokyo aboard an Air France plane n completed its first round-trip flight of a new rvice linking the French and Japanese capitals. A. P.38 words
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Article125 1952-12-01 5 by ior orI g ns one m which "girls more half naked were photoi publicly displayed ti. Police found the death list during investigations of the shoo- ing M I !ah- titor of the m I \'atan that r. petition Gelengui Tayfuroglu as T repre125 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-12-01 5 photo. Swimming atrttm star Kx-lu-r \Vill,am> adds thr finishing teaches to her water wardrobe on the s<t of her turrrnt pirlur«"Daiiiirrous Whefl \V«'t," m Hollywood. \PAP - 28 words
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Article70 1952-12-01 5 NEW YORK, Nov. 30, (RevPresid4 .'-t lect Dwi it nhowex announced yesicrthat he would appoint Henry Cabot Lodge to the 1 ited States delega- m to the United Nations. The appointment is subject to mation by the Senate. The appointment of Senator ge,70 words
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203 1952-12-01 5 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (AP).— Final ai -..n-jr-ments are reported being made on plans to fit Spam into the defence of Western Europe against the threal of Communist nt^ression. Technical experts of Spain and the United States are reported to have ironed out all details203 words
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Article88 1952-12-01 5 HONGKONG. Nov. 30, (UP) —San -Miguel Beer, made m a Hongkong brewery, has won the first prize m a British Commonwealth competition for being the best beer of the original gravity of 10.48 decrees or over and of the botton fermentation type. F. Leyshon, manager88 words
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Article149 1952-12-01 5 VATICAN CITY, N< v 30, (UP)— Pope Pius terday named 24 new Cardinals from 12 countries on both side! C the Iron Curtain and convoked a secret consistory of the Sa< red College of Card nals for Jan. 12 to new Princes of the Roman149 words
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Article58 1952-12-01 5 SAN SEBASTIAN, Nov. 30 (AP)— Charles Mosst-s, Australian delejja > to UNESCO, that Spanish trce-futtfrs are among the most skilful m the world. Mo iv Spaniard* and A us- tralians uranl (<> decide u!<o is best with axes. The tree-felling contest is being planned a<s part of58 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-12-01 5 photo This photo shows the effigy of Th<- Queen which will he used on the cowage of the United Kingdom. .m.ula Australia. New Zealand. South Africa, (V.vlon and Sooftl* em Rhodesia A translation of the inscription is "Qoeea Elizabeth II by the (irace of God Queen ..t UlAP - 67 words
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233 1952-12-01 5 S. Africa Suggests Higher Gold Price C'WEALTH TALKS LONDON, Nov. 30 (Reuter). South Africa is maintaining at the current Commonwealth economic conference that without a higher price for gold the Commonwealth and the world as a whole cannot rd back to a healthy system ol multilateral trade. Gold price is233 words
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Article72 1952-12-01 5 Mau Mau Led By Commies NAIROBI, No\. '>0 (AFT) -The Kenya intelligOMC ser\ i< c has proof that there is Communist influence tad organisation behind Hie Man ftfaa mdvcmcnt well lllfwml sources n ported \estere loral leaders v. porlod to I as Kikuv ing v spe n S fhe i72 words
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Article33 1952-12-01 5 Royalty For Funeral Rites MONI (AP)— -High names In E shrinking list ol royal] if 1 tend sur,: funeral i x-Queen Eh rta of J 1 B fa caskef shelten I A blou33 words
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Article45 1952-12-01 5 I [I earning uj j ban m pre- on ror Crown P Akihito's t to the .Coronation on 5 the War Ofl led I Irish Pip< r sound as th e Ja] nay that m Japan anthem i brass APAP - 45 words
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Advertisement23 1952-12-01 5 a EPr H Bvt 5w 0 Hi I (The Premier Departmental Store) wa»* Sutaks JJ i 101, BAFFLES rtACE. STORE-t PHONE 5214/5. >^> J23 words
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Advertisement56 1952-12-01 5 BOTTOM OF THE J> BOUNCE! I FOR THE PAST SIX MONTHS I BM.K CARPETS HAVE BEEN SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES WE CANNOT SAY HOW LONG I THESE CAN BE MAINTAINED j| BUY YOURS NOW BEFORE THE PRICE MAY RISE AGAIN' RUGS From $31.25 CARPETS From $135,00 For Tonrl Quality murphy56 words
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Article122 1952-12-01 6 NEW YORK. Nov. 30, (UP) The Malayan Tin Bureau, m a paid advertisement published m financial newspapers here, sa d i" is *'a dangerous, potentially tragic misconception" to believe thnt tin is scarce. The bureau said, the idea "that the Malayan tin producers have122 words
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444 1952-12-01 6 By A Market Correspondent BALANCING the advance m Rubber against retreat m Indo-China, operators behaved soberly and m hundrum markets a moderate turnover was effected. Industrials were barely steady, Tins sagged but there was increased activity m Rubbers. With the opening of lists for the444 words
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Article273 1952-12-01 6 INDUSTRIALS Fraser and Neave Ord. $2 57i to $2.52*. Hammer $2.62 i to $2,074. Hongkong Bank Colonial Register 5755 and $760, Malayan Breweries $4.50. Raffles Hotel $2.70 c.d.. Straits Times $4.05 cd.. Straits Traders $23.00 and $23.25, Straits Sleamslvp $20.25, Union Insurance $420, Uniteers $13.75, Wearne Brothers $2,374273 words
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Advertisement578 1952-12-01 6 I FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE laa FkaadaM Los lagelei All Aa^rkaa ft Caaadlaa Cities Penanc V Shim S'iH)re Arr LA/SF IMMVN BEAK Gdasl'J?o 24 Dec ALASKA BSAI H/MDM 27 28 Dec 89Uec 1 Jan 24 Jan Fj (Dry Cargo Deep Tank and passengei B ikings. etc. ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS578 words
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Advertisement489 1952-12-01 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China an Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok tttd Indonesia to China Japan. Doc Spore Due Penang From "Yovho.v" Dec 12 Dec 17 Japan I! Kong "Poyang" De« H) Doc 23 Hongkong Sail> Sails Sails Penans. P Sham489 words
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Advertisement666 1952-12-01 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS KoyaJ Kotterdam Llo>d Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Am^lerdiim HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBILE NLU ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penang ROTA BAROE (RL) GOD 8 9 7 Dec 8 Dec ROEPAT (SMN) 9/15 Dec 16Dec 17 Dec SCHIEDYK (HAL) 29666 words
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Advertisement449 1952-12-01 6 EAST ASIATIC Li:i[ SAILINGS PBOM SCANIHNAVU ik IN "KOSEA" for Djakarta Bangkok Salcon. H-k<>:;c Manila K.ob< rokohami 13/13 De 11 l?n "SELANDIA" for Batiffknk Ifi h, (parser. qeri- only) "FAI.STKIA- for Baogkok tl R l»«- (passenger! only) "KIN A* f. Melbourne. Sydney Brisbane [not aQ f FROM lAPAN iiom,k<>\( "PKOhlTr449 words
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117 1952-12-01 7 Breaststroke Butterfly, British Move D( 'X N )V. 30, (AFP) The on of the two ting styles butterfly and b was proposed ;>? ;i Committee meeting of H. imming Federai lay. If the proposal is accepted. annual meeti ig "Amateur Swimming Association." two new races will be included m next117 words
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Article104 1952-12-01 7 South Johore Win By 25-3 joiiohf: BAHRU, Sun. The South Juhore RFC tx RAF S i a at rugby here v by 25 points two s, one penalty goal and four tries) to three poin.s. one try). Johore's f< rwards dominatt- game and gave the many openings from sera Edington,104 words
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819 1952-12-01 7 LONDON, Nov. 29, (Reuter).— The weather hit English football today causing some freak play, surprise results and small crowds. From nearly all parts of the country came reports of pitches inches deep m snow, icebound, frostbound or waterlogged. In many cases fog made the819 words
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Advertisement567 1952-12-01 7 DE LUXE (LX) TELEGRAMS. CABLE AND WIRELESS LTD. Announce the introduction of the "IX ice between Singapore and Penang and the Company's overseas branches. *'LX" telegrams are delivered on decorative forms. The service is limited lo telegrams of a congratulatory or similar nature. The indication "LX" will be counted and567 words
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Miscellaneous685 1952-12-01 7 offi the TERTAINMENJS 11 M I GRAMME 1 BUS SERVICES M \1 \< I II \K II K«»^ Kl II «Fl R Hl> »C I I MALAYAN RAILWAY ES AND TIMES ATHER REPORT I ii mi-i u I i:i I PI i KLUANlr ENTERTAINMENTS intara s- MALACCA ENTERTAINMENTS i U'lioi685 words
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247 1952-12-01 8 lI'OII Son. -Singapore and Sdangoi arc m a neck mil neck race i<>r championship honours as they scored victories *vei Penans and rt-rak respectively m the second toy's play oi t h<> quadrangular hockey meet Selan or, however, will have an easier247 words
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Article, Illustration489 1952-12-01 8 Radrodro To Meet Brown THE biggest boxing promotion to be staged m Malaya this year has been fixed to take place on Boxing Day. Dec. 2f> a* the Happy World Stadium. The star attraction is the fight between Me! Brown of America and Ishimeli Radrodro of the489 words
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163 1952-12-01 8 PENANCi. Sun Robert Chia today easily won the singles final m the Chinese Recreation Club's open hard court tennis tournament beating K. E. M. Hussain m straight sets 6—2, 6—2 on the CRC courts. Cnia, who is the Penang triple champion, took control of163 words
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Article76 1952-12-01 8 LONDON. Nov. 30, (AFP) Eddy Clioong of Malaya yesterday'won the triple crown m the Northern Badminton Championships by beating his compatriot H. Lee.' Malaya. 15—8. 15—10. and taking th c mixed and men's doubles as well, at Birkenhead. Partnered by Lee he beat W. C Shute76 words
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Article114 1952-12-01 8 LOXDOX Nov. 29: (Reuter>— RUGBY LEAGUE RESULTS Lancashire Cup final: Leigh 22 Si Helens 5. Club Matches: Huddersfteld 21 Leeds 27, Rochdale Hornets 4 Wigan 25. Rugby Union Besnlta Harlequins 13 B ith t>. London [rish 6 London Scottish 11. London Welsh 8 United Services Portsmouth 19114 words
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Article1267 1952-12-01 8 UK Soccer Results Standings LONDON. Nov. 30. (Beater). Results of yesterday's I K league soccer matches and up-to-date positions an-: i IBS i di\ L?IO\: +Cardiff Bolton. Burnley 0. Wolves I Liverpool 2. Blackpool 2 Manchester C 1. Derb •i lies brough 4. Chelsea 0. Newcastle 1. Portsmouth v Preston1,267 words
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Article, Illustration311 1952-12-01 8 S'pore Hit In 6 Vs. Penang IPOH. Sun. Singapore I eal P ig 6-— 1 u\ the quad- liar I 'k here today. Si] japore 1 early lead m the te when PonI niah I with an angular shot off a pass from Fernani dez. Pcnang forwards although I seeing311 words
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Article40 1952-12-01 8 MADRAS, Nov. 30 (Renter) Rain prevented any play before lunch tod ly, the third day of the India-Pakistan Tost here. India had scored 175 runs for •> wickets yesterday m reply to Pakistan's "rst innings score of 344.40 words
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Article257 1952-12-01 8 LONDON, Nov. 29 (Reuter)— Postponement of all four county matcnes m the Northern group of the Rugby Union County Championship because of frozen grounds today was a blow of the clubs who provide the county players Not only did these clubs lose their star257 words
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Advertisement50 1952-12-01 8 OPENING TO-DAY 3 Shows S, 6.15 9.15 p.m. SHAW BROS. Emotional Drama "TAS TANCAN WANITA" starring Osman Neng GUM A NT I YATIMAH Siti T? PERAK Please come to the earlier shows to avoid disappointment i Daily 3 Shows: 1.15 (»15 and 9.15 p.m. "DAAG" (Hindustani) Starring: Dilip Kumar, Nimmi,50 words
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Advertisement227 1952-12-01 8 starts ir^t'lhil TODAY *F^*-«-M r Great Great I*. STORY! wng|k \s| P. RAMLEE ROSEN Broughl Back Bj Over*Hh<'lttiiit« h SUDDEN FEAR Distributed l.l_o md st«i Jump I ra** ford 1 iloj i I I.! th _fV*#_rio-r_r<#ir l(oo/« Voir/ "MU\ 11 Dl WII M 0 ;.1,l 11, "Hnr is ].>\p- Alt',227 words
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Title Section18 1952-12-01 1 YOUTH __A WEEKLY NEWSpTpeß^pubushED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FoTTaLAYAN YOUT^T"^ NO 30 MONDAY, DECEMBER 1952. 4 PAGES FREE18 words
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644 1952-12-01 1 CAMPBELL WILLIAMS - ROAD TO SUCCESS LIES IN EARLY HAPPINESS CAMPBELL WILLIAMS By I' :-m •stud. i«- who tbl lists at nin.ition a.\<\ hlk. I .••> iuir,w of i;im of hi-* S9CI mem class larat to .I p k up c te Of t "Mi Iton. nllt sm i lie ,vt*re rse a644 words
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Article, Illustration253 1952-12-01 1 PICTURE QUIZ WHAT IS IT? In i K i was «n rxcelleni re >p. )•!-<■ l.ivt week's I* i 1 11 1 IJm/ thr MHWCt liu li u i 'father diiN-\!l!iMii-h m.un guessed rrril i»thers <i> ■< ided ,i >i'»;r ip|| depicted the rtU ill.! i>l |>>M .ink llf Illjl253 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-12-01 1 A cartoon inspired by last week's "Youth" leader on the suggested plan of having three <>r tow ich««h in a single building.28 words
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Article399 1952-12-01 1 MATHYAB - Why Not A Royal Education Week?' MATHYAB I 'HE date of the < orona tioa bus !>irii ixed <> lone 1953, and alrc vi >■ .ill England .mil the memC l)t'iN oi khe l*i it i^h i»:n- moii v\ < alili are nakinc pre- paraUons foi this the event J399 words
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Article, Illustration701 1952-12-01 1 FRANCIS BOEY - A Humble Watchmaker Astounds The World FRANCIS BOEY By j ONG before thr train pull- ed m at Aorauri Railway Station. m Northern Japan, on the morning of February 28 this year. Japanese railway officials had to cope with a situation they have never encountered m all their years of701 words
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Article189 1952-12-01 1 BRITISH firm wl v b makej about 200,000 .v breJlas a y-ar BDd ex;- rt« 30 per cent of them to 37 different countries ail over the world has. during its B 0 years 1 history been called upon to supply many strong* pes. a recent189 words
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Article300 1952-12-01 2 m YORK cn\ Om <>f tht: pnlkas *i< ed t^- t ilmttd >«>un^ mMilciin all over Ike world i s kcni t<> |d OMifl pncticsl experience li» he sMc Uj pl<«> 'n i"" i< -~.ion.ti s\tnphon\ archestr i Ihis prohlrm U IwinK v«ii\«-d partiall\ here l>>300 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1952-12-01 2 TODAK - SHOULD LOVE REMAIN HUSH-HUSH? TODAK Tmm!maM m B6 AllH0S If THERE she so' v s and I won't forget her face m a hurry. Oh, you can swing £our hips and flourish your t.iii. .\<m brazen thing A lot of mmd that'll d<> you. And rlnift pret< h! you cm1,183 words
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Article590 1952-12-01 2 IB schoolboy or 'hoolgirl of all-round a r -.)-t or is oi n more difficult i ho have one outent. F h a student a with aptitude m handk and m language?, a i has boon prominent both m and m acy as a career oilers590 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-12-01 2 THIS is how the North Pole looked from 7,500 feet op recently when a group of Press and radio reporters rircled the bleak ire-bound area. Associated Press photographer Elton C. Fay, who took this picture, places the Pole off the end of the plane's wing tip, about midway between the75 words
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Article, Illustration754 1952-12-01 2 SYDNEY JACOBSEN - SYDNEY JACOBSEN j By ]>OY CRAZY teen-ace girls 1 arc a sitting target, it's 1 too easy io attack then for 1 free-and-easy sex behaviour, for bavins nothing m their heads except dales, dancing and clothes. )i v many solemn warnings are754 words
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Article, Illustration164 1952-12-01 3 Radio Network Links School Experiments At St. Andrew's i.UHKN n.il aids are now used In m,mv Singapore mI N -iiul at the St. Andrew's S« hool. Rev (anon :,:m- principal, is seen talking to the school by i >utt< I Ins radio network, uhuh ran aho put Rad Malaya's 3ch>«l164 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-12-01 3 S R nor more five m with their mothers who help m m their choice ot boi Managed by two i Library handles an books o.uiy and it is interesting to ing read; i for non-Action The Jui. I is also L i includes ledia is he65 words
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Article, Illustration755 1952-12-01 3 FARMER - FARMER By 01 are a force of x i. 000.000 members, growing crops and live-stock, improving your homes, your community, and yourselves. You are doing those things that make our country strong m the stmggie lor world peace and understanding." So President Harry S.755 words
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Article110 1952-12-01 3 i)t. top reaehen "i Inc inthonj Road Girlr rfan A 'iwir llnrd \i.mii il Social and tiu- M«nk*s Hill School Hall recently. I lie guests .iiw-im incladed atnei teachers, ■nWersiti stndents rturers. Isnonf th- nsi] itenw were ere eosMhseted bj >ir Paul Ibisheganaden M ol -'usii Kr.'u i110 words
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Article812 1952-12-01 3 D. T. JONES - D. T. JONES By lASADENA, California— A new picture of the universe, revealing details never kmnin before, is taking shape as 8 result of the t oniprehensive sky survey now beißf made at the Palomar Observatory near this city. The survey is hfi iifi: made812 words
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Article292 1952-12-01 4 The Story So Far c, has joit'o < Far East. p ship \I I led Niw Reed On i determin .1 la >» ikf mp tw Hit _Hseeks al Ih t .t tt .t i 1 shoa r>i!i ;iii wonders, unfolding IMM bj SBC Hkf the292 words
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Article390 1952-12-01 4 13 -HOTTING UP j c I I■' lid t;. bf II rr |I!IU DP i. II I 'lflll V\ life .1 (i ;u)<t«-iiiii_; irit<uMt\ and Ibe m i was df\ithi> calm n h ripple.s lik»» < orni£ra ted ii Mi ii tli w.ik of tin* Niifj) i ;hts390 words
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Article, Illustration470 1952-12-01 4 VOYAGER - I Visit Jamaica And Meet Errol Flynn VOYAGER KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOUR -8 By HPHE WEST INDIES, that J- glorious beauty spot of the British Empire, is the home and birihplace of the enchanting calypso music. Duly having arrived at Kingston, the capital, I decided to have a good .look at470 words
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99 1952-12-01 4 Ii( W n M hrlp nur II hiMren up irith grr.itf. und rstandinc 1 thai til hrn n ar«- broil < in.ii)> parents "i ibt < ,sj:ti--s arc i-King. To help i problem, Parents' m <-: I the mosi n onthly publication on < i99 words
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Miscellaneous161 1952-12-01 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY C^-J oOOPV" THAT'S JUST WHAT 1 x/^^ 'MTERESTINJG AMD I I /MAMM A WMO READER, EW?? OVM) -QL VJ-^DS" I *> ALSO V£CV SIMPLE— I'LL L ATHA'S SWELL!! I WLL SEE SMEjT t-nr\ V WHAT ME Things r^ VAnr^-Cr :1161 words
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