Singapore Standard, 3 December 1952
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Title Section17 1952-12-03 1 Singapore Tiger Standard -it) X VOL. 11l NO. 154 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1952. 28 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration342 1952-12-03 1 Mechanics, Clerks, Tuans Give To Fund EVER since the sealed fin box Standard Readers' Christ as Toy Fund" started on its rounds far flung outposts" of the Empire Airways, excitement ong fs staff has been mounting. .^oon where me< i •ut from undei huge ises an i di >ppe rStandard - 342 words
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Article39 1952-12-03 1 RNARDINE, California, MAP US Ail Force Dakota with 13 men m :tly ci ashed kg the night at a he ghl I reet m the S B ii M intain San Be trdie S R re-39 words
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Article28 1952-12-03 1 2 (AP) I Kenl urned today after lier where she der Queen Elizabeth. ,i WELLINGTON De 2 'Reuvie:. Sir Willoughbj Ed as New "a.i.. Governed General,28 words
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Article209 1952-12-03 1 TICKETS SELLING FAST Roy Pt/iVD BALL TICKETS for (he Gala Christmas Toy Fund Ball of the Singapore Standard are S€ rig 11. As time is Shorl number of tickets limited those desiring to make table reservations are advised rhone direct to the Cathay Restaurant where the Ball is tv b209 words
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Article70 1952-12-03 1 STOCKHOLM, Dee. 2 (AP) The youngest mother m aSweden will be 14 on New Year's eve. She recently gave birth to a boy. who weighed nearly seven pounds. Jhe happy father is 14. The young couple set a record m Swedish modern marriage70 words
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Article104 1952-12-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. SHansor's biggest Chinese school, the Confucian School m Kuala Lumpur, was today raided by the local Police. A irdihg to the officer-in-rge, Special Branch, Selan-j gor, it IS a routine raid cm I under th e Emergen y R g ations. The104 words
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Article46 1952-12-03 1 THE Marquess of Reading, til. Parliamentary Under-. Secretary of *StaU* for For- Affairs, m Singapore after his arrival by Pan American Airways early yesterday morning. Lord Reading is to attend next Monday's conference of IK. Representatives ill Eastern Asia at itukit Serene, inninission er-GO— €f_l*s residence.46 words
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Article183 1952-12-03 1 JB BANK CASHIER DISCHARGED JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The case against Chou See Keng, Cashier. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, .accused of cheating th c Bank of $1,237.--700 came to an abrupt end today m the Sessions Court. The case was down for mention only but when it uncalled Mr. T. R.183 words
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Article85 1952-12-03 1 UN Reject Russian Peace Plan UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 2 (AFP) The Soviet resolution On the Korean issue was rejected today by the United Nations Political Committee. Voting was 41 against. five m favour (Soviet bloc) and 12 abstentions including Afghanistan, Burma. India, Indonesia and Pakistan. The Soviet resolution included recommendation85 words
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Article48 1952-12-03 1 TIIE pilot of a RAF jet Vampire was killed during air exer- rises near Wagland Island on Monday, when his plane crashed into the sea just astern of the Royal Navy frigate. Opossum. j The pilot's body was recovered ;md conveyed to Hongkong by RAF launch.48 words
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Article301 1952-12-03 1 French Beat Off Stronq 1 Red Attack HONGKONG, Dec. 2: (Reuter AAP) France's beleaguered Indo-China stronghold of Nasan today survived a 12-hour assault by 7,000 rebels and braced itself for a second ham-mer-blow tonight, according to reports reaching here. The Vietminh attackers seized two hilltop posts m thf firs.l rush.301 words
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Article126 1952-12-03 1 BANOKOK. I>ee. (IP) Border offkiaia, bare heea oi dered lo reinforce their foard along Thailand's iron tb*r to forestall possible armed infiltration from Burma and Indo China. Pivmier Pihiil .Sonogram tune tr» mem to >l**P "P surveillance measures and to disarm any armed persons who might athnipt126 words
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Article, Illustration212 1952-12-03 1 IVOR KRAAL - HITCH HIKER BEGINS 350-M RETURN JOURNEY Destination KAMPAR IVOR KRAAL 'Bandits? I Haven't Seen Any... By Standard Start Reporter LAST NIGHT m Singapore lanky Bob Griften, 26 year-old American entoImologist shouldered his 100 Ib. pack to hitch hike his way 350 miles up Malayo to the tin mining town of212 words
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Article171 1952-12-03 1 LONDON, Dec. 2, (Reuter) General Sir Gerald Templer, British High Commissioner m Malaya, lunched today with the Prime .Minister. Mr. Winston Churchill. Also present was the Colo- nial Secretary, Mr Oliver I Lyttelton, to whom Oeneral Templer lias presented h latest report on the war against171 words
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187 1952-12-03 1 TOKYO, Dec. 2: (Reuter-AAP) Eleven Super fortresses flew from Okinawa early this morning to attack supply and troop targets at Fongdok and near VVonson, the Far East Air Force said today. At fongdok ithe Snperforts bombed a railway marshalli-f yard being used to unload supplies.187 words
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Article60 1952-12-03 1 Egyptians To GET New Govt. CAIRO. (Egypt), Dee. 2, (Reuter) The Egyptian Government today promised the country a new democratic tution to replace the absolute ruic of Oen. Mohammed Naguib. Egypl has been without a parliament .since March, four months before Naguib took over. LasJ week ex-Premier Aly Miiher suggested60 words
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116 1952-12-03 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 2 Fourteen returnee.-, from Malaya have been executed by Chinese unmunists m China, the independent Kiwi* She Daily News reported. In a dispatch from I 1 it said the 14 former Mala were among 18 ovei turnees who were execute* Nov. 23116 words
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Article33 1952-12-03 1 D rhe B have rea of the i 31.900 tons of ri exported by Th i tish territories before the ot th had agreed that -uncut ping B kok.33 words
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Advertisement69 1952-12-03 1 .P.H.de SILVA* ,h ir.ll* n«KA*_t j 1 l -j l»Hm aaj |Q j 3 5 i fiSsk. m_\\ H^&A*"% BELGIAN GRAND PRIX, BELGIUM 6th JULY, 1952 j^s I >1 2nd 3rd Cl 2nd 3rd EQUINOX MOUNTAIN CLIMB FOR SPORTS CARS, VERMONT, U.S.A. GERMAN GRAND PRIX, HAMBURG, GERMANY- 20th JULY, 195269 words
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Advertisement43 1952-12-03 1 Distributors: TAN CHEN*:. MOH ELECT CO IV!, Cross St. Spore L COWL AC _H_ Al te n Ml i_r I _rm T «E PERFECT *>°° W«4C_ avoid spending Smnda THE ECONOMICAL SLEEP INDUCER McALISTER CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE X LUMPUR KNANG IfOM KUCHING. C 1243 words
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Article, Illustration376 1952-12-03 2 S pore Leaders Urge 'Fullest' -a _r*~w m A _f Government Aid SINGAPORE leaders yesterday welcomed Mr. Aw Boon Haw's offer to take the lead m launching a new, modern hospital here for all classes of people, and said that this great project should receive Government'sStandard; —Standard - 376 words
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236 1952-12-03 2 INCE REFUTES CHARGES: Standard Staff Reporter THF Singapore Education Department yesterday d< Died allegations by parents that allocations of seats m Government secondary schools for Standard VI was based on the age ot the student rather than on the in. irks obtained m the236 words
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Article109 1952-12-03 2 MX ETA I. 18. 15 year old student ol the B*dok Boys' School, caught a lizard with two tails. The lizard is be ing fed on insects caught by the boys. When he U bi*4 enough, they will put him m the school "museum." Mr If.109 words
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Article52 1952-12-03 2 FOR smoking m a Singapore Harbour Board QD_OWU after being warned oot to d° SO, Tan Serf 4 Moh. a labourer. was lined 525 and sentenced to one month's jail for escaping trom custody, when he peai ed m the Singapore T rd Pol52 words
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Article, Illustration322 1952-12-03 2 photo REMARKING that any tine imposed on Peer Mohamed (16). an unemployed compositor by the Court would be paid by his mother. Singapore's Third Po.ioe Magistrate Mr. H.B. Livingstone sentenced Peer Mohamed to one month's imprisonment when he found h.m gui.'v on a .narae oi crininaJ322 words
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386 1952-12-03 2 Foresters Said Ready To Aid Each Other Standard Staff Reporter MR. J. P. EDWARDS, Director of Forestry for the Federation and head ol the U.K. delegation. on his election yesterday £s Chairman of the Forestry Conference now m session m Singapore, declared that, they as foresters <4 have no secrets386 words
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Article72 1952-12-03 2 WHEN a woman called her four children to dinner une night only three turned up. the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Haig. was told yesterday. The missing girl, three-year old Tan BvX'k Lan. was later fotmd drowned m a well near their home at Yeo Chu Kang72 words
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Article100 1952-12-03 2 Flying Calves In Singapore Standard Aviation -tport-i STRICT precautions were [taken at Singapore yesb to isolate 11 calves an board a Qantas freighter wiiieh flev. m from Karachi. The freighter stayed only 25 ninutea before taking ofl [Labuan a u: Poit Moresby (New Guinea), the fJestmation The calves arc part100 words
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Article65 1952-12-03 2 JAPAN would dke to cooperate with Malaya other countries to _cv. timber plantations and pecially timber processing techniques. Japan's t-hief gate 1 o 'he Purest Caaferenc. nam m session m Singa t aix. Shfgeto Fujumura. told The Standard yesterday. His country's pro* 'te -'iniqae. Mr65 words
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Article326 1952-12-03 2 A SINGAPORE lawyer. Mr. A. J Braga, yesterday produced a key from his own pocket tor a demonstration to show the court that Hongkong-made suitcases could be opened with the same key. The demons'- tion was made m a case m which Tham Lay t-g,326 words
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Article168 1952-12-03 2 A PRINTING press employeeLim Siaw Kang. was sentenced m the Singapore ILgh Court yesterday to five years' hard labour after a jury unanimously found him guilty of counterfeiting Indonesian 500 rupiah currency notes. **The offence of counterfeiting has to be stopped/* Mr. Justice Brown said when168 words
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Advertisement46 1952-12-03 2 /^M is ike ><iost 0\ Omportoxi ,H J%U __^_______ii Ks^^^ J «___!_L__ f ______^_30s_H H_^^^^ vL PGooo health cr course xSn™?.. I m Jdeuticte supply oi correct tood tc burtd U "J^T j_^^ EMULSION JILDS THE BODY PROTECTS THE LUNGS AND HELPS TO RESIST INFECTION > BORNEO >46 words
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Advertisement375 1952-12-03 2 1 1 jl 1 •>*-... *r__r P ii ii^ i!' v.* I 'X-V.v.v.v H^me_ite'i «^_____jt _«*> A •^"^■■■U^r i FOt •OIOICYCIII CARS Ac «^e M M M+*~A mZmm^^m ijli __---<w > Jf|^l«orL/^ ******'**'/x x****** "*****»*»^R^__t_km^_^^J_____^**^ *i\ __*Sr ___^_^_^^**_B^_B_T^ __k i *t-^**--***"^^^__l_^__t a/7 T^^WSwtW MmmW mSWßLW'^^kW^^ l«-» I**^ /^^^***^_^^__isvV_l_i_S^ ***lr Jw375 words
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Article, Illustration450 1952-12-03 3 $3 5 MIL S'PORE HOUSING PLAN photo. A 'Garden City' m aiW For The Lower income Groups Star-Hard Staff Reporter WORK on the first phase of Singapore's $35 million housing project the biggest private enterprise for the Colony's lower income group has progressed with such rapidity, that part of itStandard - 450 words
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179 1952-12-03 3 I LII .rrestod a man ve\near the Singapore Club, hrn did not to put handcuffs on him already handcuffed found. with a Malay n Tanjong Rhu. m her room at about erday when five Chinese ii i Malay walked m. They I her up179 words
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Article86 1952-12-03 3 A 13-YEAR-OLD gifl Teo Keng complained of a I m the stomach and was ■il i private doctor for four days. When the pain be- c worse, she was admitted to hospital and died tw 0 hours later, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, was told vesterd86 words
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Article, Illustration255 1952-12-03 3 "Radio Malaya Curbs Party Broadcasts' PROGRESSIVE NEWSLETTER Standard Stafl Reporter a\ CIIAIUIK that restrictions were imposed on Party broadcasts on their City Council election platforms, was made by the .Singapore Progressive Party m it» latest Newslatter. omplained that the P.. ties were not allowed to stion individual candlnames, or attackWee Chim Siong - 255 words
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Article168 1952-12-03 3 EF the Colon y of .Singapore is to have a greater number of vital! v Deeded pharmacists, the Government should increase their scales of salary. -j This conclusion was arrived I at after a discussion by members of the Malayan Pharma- ceutical Association (Southern Branch)168 words
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Article108 1952-12-03 3 Girl Robbed Of $250 At Bus Stop A you m? Chinese girl was robbed ol ■'S'-">0 and a Parker pen as sh,. stood waiting fer her bus at the bus stop at the General Post Office m FuUerton Koad at lO.ilO p.m. on Monday. As she stood there, she was108 words
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Article28 1952-12-03 3 A MAN reported that his office m Robinson Road had been broken into yesterday and about $1,866 worth of goods stolen, including $1,700 worth of stamps.28 words
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Article84 1952-12-03 3 Addict Dies In Lock-Up A 71 -YEAR-OLD Chinese died m the hospital lock-up six hours after he was arrested on an opium charge, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh was told yesterday, at jan inquest into the death of j Lim Moey Loong on Nov. 26". The court was told84 words
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Article53 1952-12-03 3 MR FRANCIS STORY. President, Burma Buddhist World Mission, who is now m Singapore for publication of his book entitled "Buddhism Answers to Marxist Challenge" will give a Talk on "The Buddha's Path of Purity" at Tho Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society. 3, Cairnhill Road, aSingapore at53 words
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Article49 1952-12-03 3 THE University of Malaya Student Christian Movement. Singapore, will hold a devotional meeting at the Physiology Lee! nre Room today at 1 p.tn. At 5 p.m. there will also be a talk by Rev. J. Allan Ranch <>n "Christmas Message" at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. &nmm49 words
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Article147 1952-12-03 3 THE unity of the Koreans will eventually vanquish Communism and free the country of the aggressors, Mr. Ryu Tai Yung, manager and captain oi the Korean Table Tennis Team Which participated m the Fir<t Asian Championship here last I week, told The Standard yesterday.147 words
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Article87 1952-12-03 3 A MALAY PLAY. "Intan Di-sangkakan Batu." will be staged on New Year Day at the Happy World Stadium by the Malay Farmers Welfare Organisation to raise funds for their English evening classes for adults. The play is under the patronage of Messrs. Sidek Haji Hamid87 words
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Article47 1952-12-03 3 MR. William Hodding Carter. Jr.. a noted American author, journalist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize m Journalism, will address members of the American Uni ver- I Club and their friends at I YVVCA Rallies Quay, at 5.15 p.m. today. Tea will be served.47 words
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Article57 1952-12-03 3 a El r< >P1 LN n living m a hoto B Boad wrist-watch, $140 n I £1 10s. early ye I morning. Waking at 2 a.m., v a man the bedl screamed and the mai I through the open The money and w were57 words
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Article142 1952-12-03 3 TH i: S ngapore T Party "i s the chai r and jof Mr. Lim Choo Sye w record as a school mast i voluntary worker has above reproai >'■■ t of the" Si- *aProgressi P .a rep Candidate. Mr. A H <•,- rous'142 words
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Article46 1952-12-03 3 LAN Chwee Kee C-iO) wai charged m the Singap i Police Court yesterdaj v. i three counta "t criminal breach of trust of sum ling 54 as a servant of the A i I -ess Company. I! Ed trial and i.OOO until Dec. 1246 words
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Advertisement107 1952-12-03 3 THE GIRAFFE -!t^ a-J th t i« m jfcSci exactly m f-u-n-jit b» ffhal m tht I :Z~ 3l m m -_f lT* s^ \o V'\ CURE *^'k\ M**aaeicfced by any othet -^Sv A P3 r-' fne TIGER Jfjffc £A A :HE CURE on jE^&y N ,a, 9'o, Coldi and107 words
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Advertisement32 1952-12-03 3 ITPAYSTOKNOm DANGER 2^) .IJ-rE I I Jr EVERY TIME YCU STOP FOR PETROL Jf HAVE YOUR OIL Iff LEVEL CHECKED vN Mmm ww MMmmmwmmWmmm^Smm >^ <^PV__ ft "ITTI_ 111^ y^o~ '-—rrzzr—i i 332 words
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498 1952-12-03 4 COURT TOLD OF POWDERED NOTE S A.S.P. Describes How A Mmf^^^ _^T A Green tar Was Shadowed IPOH, Tues. A.S. P. Thomas Hamilton fold the High Court here today how he dusted $500 worth of currency notes belonging to a Chinese, Teh Peng Sooi, with Willemite (fluorescent powder) and then498 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-12-03 4 TWO Malayan students from lustra iia— a daughter of a nibb* i pi.,,,,*, a son of a tin miner— flew int., s pore hy Qantas BOAC jest* uin i, M i their Christmas holidays b<ie These are amone the fiOfl s< h.... dren leaving Australia Urn bristma;122 words
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Article164 1952-12-03 4 UK Press Praise Duchess LONDON. Dec, 2 (Renter) Two London papers drew attention to the significance ot the recent visit to South-East .*\sia of the Duchess of Kent and her son. the young Duke of Kent. The Daily Mail declared: "The Duchess of Kent who arrives home today deserves the164 words
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Article54 1952-12-03 4 PEXAXG. Tue.-?.— An inmate of the Penang Prison. Soon Ah Huat, 25. was produced before Mr. B G. Smith m the Sessions Court today on a charge of having m his posssion terrorist documents m prison. Soon claimed trial and -the case was adjourned for54 words
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Article209 1952-12-03 4 Indera's Appeal Dismissed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation of Court of Appeal today upheld the con** viction and sentence of death passed on Mohamed bin lndera, the notorious Johore j bandit who was recently convicted at the Johore Assizes I for being m possession of a revolver and 30 rounds209 words
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161 1952-12-03 4 PRO Help In City Drive For Nurses THE Public Relations Office, Singapore, has joined the current drive to recruit girls for the nursing profession. One thousand posters are being pasted m the streets and public places of the city, and a similar number of pamphlets on nursing are being distributed161 words
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Article94 1952-12-03 4 IPOH. Tues.— At the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry into the Kampong Tawas murder case today before Mr. E.V.A. Peers, the President of the Sessions Court, committed Kam Seng (44), a mining labourer to stand his trial at High Court on Dec. 1. on a murder94 words
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Article87 1952-12-03 4 MR. A. D YORK. M.C.S., will take over the post of President. Municipal Council. Kuala Lumpur, about the middle of this month, said an official statement last night. His place as Deputy Chief Secretary will be taken by Mr. D K. Daniels 0.8. E., M.C.S..87 words
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Article58 1952-12-03 4 The Sultan of Trengganu declared open a kampong bridge at Gong Balai m the Marang District on Monday. This new wooden bridge, built through the co-operative efTort of the kampong people, is 360 feet long and four feet wide. They received only $300 from the Kampong58 words
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Article55 1952-12-03 4 TAN BEaNG SING (23) was tentatively charged before Mr. T. Kulasekaram, the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate, yesterday with armed robbery on Sept. 13 at Tampenis Road. It was alleged that Tan robbed Ng Ah Heong of $425 of cash and jewellery while armed with a pistol. He55 words
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Article50 1952-12-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. I A 3 3-y ear-old man wa^ fo hanging m a cow-shed at the back of the Hindu Temp i Scott Road this morning The deceased. Shu::: according to an identity found on him is believed have been unemployed. Police are investigating case.50 words
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Article44 1952-12-03 4 THE 1952 issue of the Anglo- Chinese School magazine is the first to be edited and managed j by the boys themselves It contains many pages of aerial pictures taken by Harold Teo. j member of the Management Board.44 words
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Article102 1952-12-03 4 6 On Secret Society Charge HO LYE .SENG (23) wa* tentatively charged belore l the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Rulasekaram. yesterday with assisting m the manageim-nt of the "Che Yuen To_g Mn_C Hui Tai Sei Chi Poh Toi Society" at (13 Ann Sian}: Hill on Nov. 12,102 words
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Article94 1952-12-03 4 Newsmen Meet Fed. Film Chid THE Colony's newspapermen and film critics yesterday evening were at the Official Film Censor's Office m Maxwell Road to meet Mr. T. Hodge, Head of the Films Division of the Department of Information Services, Federation of Malaya, and to see a number of films made94 words
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Article, Illustration165 1952-12-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Work is expected to begin before the end of the year on the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind m Johore Bahru and the Gurney Training Centre for the Blind m Kuala Lumpur. Grants for these two schemes, totalling over165 words
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374 1952-12-03 4 KUALA UJMPUR, Tues. The appeal oi I Malay, Abdul Mutalib bin Abdul Hamid, a lorinrr police informer, against the conviction and sentence of death passed on him by Mr. Justice Prethroe at the Perak Assizes for collecting supplies for bandits. was allowed by the Federation374 words
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Advertisement286 1952-12-03 4 •»lli I I •1111 i t > 'ft I f i 0 m ,J f *^58SB__te^* ___f_-. T T^*~l_V lm. 1 m\m9*mt FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. WEARNE BROS. LTD. FEDERATION REPRFSENT ATIVES _i**-s aa±^ Here is the new Famous BELL HUWi-liL FIL M U 16 mm Prcjertor286 words
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Advertisement19 1952-12-03 4 tempomdiic T* Y. VRPS SOLD AN. LYX D I N < watch Dr rHi REDUCE SAFELY ALG I \\W j^M^f-^wmmmmw19 words
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Article, Illustration291 1952-12-03 5 Says UK Paper LONDON, IhM g, The astonishing change In the jangle war again ,t terrorism m Mala\a has been .particular!; aotieeable m less than a year under the vigorous command of General Sir Gerald Templer the High Commissioner, states todays Daily Fxpress, IndependentStandard - 291 words
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Article169 1952-12-03 5 Prince Axel Of Denmark Flies In SI Ml ii (i M,i 11 Kr|M*; 1.-r PRINI of D ark, King Frederick IX >f Den nark, arrived on an un- to S ngapore last ght i Pi inee, wi a aoi gird g tour m nis capacity a I '■'..>• tan and169 words
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Article118 1952-12-03 5 A Vi >UN< British N 11 I tai les Elmoi c, 100 m the Singa] Courl veste I a I ter he was convicted on two eh;, irrying a pistol and h m po on ol ten rounds of ammunition. The fine was paid.118 words
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98 1952-12-03 5 it v Council will be- come a "family aflfair M il Mrs. s s Many am, Independent i candidate for the West Ward m Sal iy*s Singapore City jf\n,-,. Elections is elected. i Mr. J. G. Parambil 3 Vt* Pai imbil. Independent candidate for98 words
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Article79 1952-12-03 5 Standard Shippini; Reporter Tl E 1,72 Won Finni «v el Mail* a i oi d< n, en i oute to the Red China porl oi Whampoa, Canton with 7,300 tons genet i cargo made an unschedu i stop m Singapoi c yesterday to hospitalise a member79 words
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Article178 1952-12-03 5 A CHARi IE ai Vli Pel 1 M Williams. Labour Candidate for South m the City Council elections. •■could easily be (carried away on the spur of j the moment", was made by Mr. G Sarangapany yesterday al an election campaign meeting m support of Mr.178 words
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Article47 1952-12-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thieves broke into a house In Pahang Road during the early hours of yesterday morning and stole cash ano jewellery worth $1.46:-!. A total of $240 m (ash was stolen on Sunday night from a house m New Village. Serendah.47 words
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Article103 1952-12-03 5 Her Cries Brought Help On her way home from work recently, a married woman was accosted and taken to a pineapple plantation by a cyclist who then pushed her to the ground, the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. E. H. D'Netto was told yesterday. The cyclist, Ang Tin. was charged103 words
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314 1952-12-03 5 Standard Stall Reporter MR. C R. DASARATHA RA.f. Singapore Legislative Councillor (Lab. Rochore) charged yesterday that the vote tor non-pensionable expatriate officers of the Singapore Government was pushed through ;ho Legislative Council with the fullest support and operation oi the Progressive Party. In a speech314 words
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Article153 1952-12-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Dr Ismail hin Abdul Rahman, candidate for the Town Council elections yesterday said that the IMP charge that he had opposed the Election Bill m the .State Council was "grossly misrepresented.*' He was addressing voters In the Aver Molek Ward. He pr< >dvi153 words
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93 1952-12-03 5 ONLY the Labour partj represented the workers and ari fight for bettering tbeii conditiona, said Mi S X Reddi, acting chairman al the Labour party yesterday In an election rallj at Geylang Serai m tsuppf rl o*l Ml Lee Von? Mm, Laboui candidate for93 words
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175 1952-12-03 5 Hasp. Servants r i lIX stand of the Singapore aledical Service- Union on the qi estion of promotion of hospital servants to special gi ts is m complete agreement with the polio of Government m this matter. Thus was stated yesterday by Mr. C.175 words
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Article141 1952-12-03 5 Beaten Up, She Tried To End Life A married woman had "affairs" with the husbands oi two other women. They set upon her and assaulted her. A.s a result the woman took poison. This was told to the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. E H D'NettO, yesterday, when Ghong141 words
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Advertisement316 1952-12-03 5 LAST DAY J i HI. i Mal I 9.3* p.m la and *tugfn Rimed! I »s_ j_____f_f Jfc Wm\%m&% t*> _¥r < ___\W^ 0 s a.xar TmivVouiß JORY-ttUH EKEXT CHANGE linn m W kind of thrill for Efak DOUGLAS I 5| m his greatest role, as rough tough Chuck Tatum316 words
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Miscellaneous231 1952-12-03 5 TODAY'S POWER CUTS si\<. IPO— Bubstattoas liable to lead shed ding todaj i» Saaabaara k«i Doamaa Bd., j,,.. chiat Place, Jalaa Yasln, Jalan Kaaos. Caaibrldfe Rd., Kangoon Rd.. Towner Rd.. Kirn Keat Rd. (5.1. T.), Serangoon Rd.. Kolam Ayer, Sennett Estate. MacPherson Rd Kirn Chuan Kd Coil. Printing Uks.. Woodjelgh231 words
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Miscellaneous133 1952-12-03 5 Miri K.i. glial k.i Base Medical Stores, Bukit Pasoh I Wall teh M Malayan Kefrif* < <> Trafalgar si.. Anson k.i. i Tiong i'.. tin ii. sago -at i: am ih st., people's Park. Nansoa Rd I. am 8000 Oil. (man Hin. t I Network. I .If. Factory. Ki\<-r Valley133 words
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Article707 1952-12-03 6 lUNDREDS ol rubber tappers who bought new motor r:\r- timing Malaya's 15-month booni are now forced t o si 11 them cheaply because ot the fall In the rabbet price Many of these cars were h.-im fit on hire purchase. Unable to pay the •veragc monthly instalments of707 words
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Article309 1952-12-03 6 Review of Views Uiunthnsiastic THK Kuala Lumpur Municipal election this year has been fouLjnt so far with ent.i*:si;t.>m by the candidates concerned But. sadly enough, the people have not responded with similar enthusiasm, notes Utusan Melayu. W l asked, says Utusan. the v iters informed us that riot a gie309 words
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727 1952-12-03 6 Would Nationalization Help The Rubber Workers? i I the Rubber Industry Inquiry, which I am confident the Federal Government must summon soon, the rubber workers will not press f' r nationalization. Officials ef the plantation workers' unions have told me that they do not believe nationalization is necessary. They are727 words
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Article1123 1952-12-03 6 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN By TT was evening, and the temple seemed empty. Behind a high and fantastic gateway, courtyard after courtyard opened one into another. They were built all up the side of a hill and closed m with dark trees. The place was a monastery of 'he1,123 words
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664 1952-12-03 6 'Publish Lottery Accounts' Says M.C. A. Life Member Sir:— In a jetier published m the Straits Times of 28th November MCA. lotteries were discussed. May 1 now ask *o be permitted to express my humble opinion through the medium of your paper? The Lotteries Bi!' wiiieh was recently passed by664 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-12-03 6 ALEX JOSSEY - ALEX JOSSEY f i i 1 "ll NO,, j,, work, hk< ly will I thi> ferenci i, duetto. down ih at rj< ■vatea an i noa 01 gul JMJfS I I v:.m,i|, paid MN lees .m..!! several i_j h BUUMfi I and ,i t.i, r/ fa work, i**92 words
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Title Section13 1952-12-03 1 Singapore Tigers Standard Christmas Sypplement Supplement WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1952 16 PAGES FREE13 words
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Article, Illustration2601 1952-12-03 1 Plan your Christmasparty NOW IN THIS article CHRISTINE DIEMER offers some suggestions on decorations, gifts, games and food for your Christmas carol parties and picnic parties. as much fun f party where ?st or h >ress his or her to have rime. _>ne ler fur been as m Ange and2,601 words
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563 1952-12-03 1 Charles A. Farmer - Mr. Christmas a fine old family name Charles A. Farmer By lIJR. Christmas is a tine old family name. One of the most ancient surnames drawn from the sacred festivals. It flourishes still, and is distributed over many countries. It has been a no* c family name for more than563 words
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Advertisement45 1952-12-03 1 KM KM WM KM WM *^i #«< WS W8 l __-__Z7; XwAi 4 MWHV_¥lw__i l t-> /ni II f_m.it i3 l W*fAyPli l W*<fl It lflU> .aa- -*>^ j \wa»~^ ***^k fl v -*n>>_ .A TT* iv iGOLD DOLLARI SHUM YIP LEONG J TEA PLANTATIONS gj i45 words
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Advertisement93 1952-12-03 1 r}ff t_h f "s %_\t r\* *> *4» "*> ilf "jf Choose from these precision-made products f life w^^- > The "SPORTSTER" The "VKiKOV" i mm. I h<* \i lv iU Single lens 8 l.m. Movie v»iU. Turret 1 1 IC < id. lUN n i I (.amerj (Mod. 605)93 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1952-12-03 2 PRESENTS THAT ARE PERSONAL pHRLSTMAS is close upon us once more, and I have such a Jot or presents to buy! What shall tbey be. I want to give my friends and relatives something really useful this time. And there's the children, too; they will want the latest m toys.1,022 words
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Article, Illustration876 1952-12-03 2 ELIZABETH FRY - ELIZABETH FRY By History Of The t'ttlvitdat I HAVE always felt a quiet satisfaction at the way one's birthday, Christmas Day or any other of the fixed anniversaries of ufe, moves on. Even quite small children can tell you thai these events progress, with rhythmic regulaiity a876 words
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Advertisement312 1952-12-03 2 tfmi-&Xmi^im.^^ Wm M _7i*" _fl_i r _t z and fnends 2 18 A MERRY CHRISTMAS f _l i iS i (j and A HAPPY NEW YEAR a i "_fl 4S i t*tfct\ kS\ •fit cl r^''. S CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. !^-a>!W*^^!W*<^!W -X i^ttjMja^Jaa^^^ r*f mi ig il i r312 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1952-12-03 3 MAXINE - THE STORY OF CHAMPAGNE )U ore having a ass o f cnampoured out j are not w e nave fu. r o h Oth^r. forum for ne is, or mere ne irbon -dioxide int At, CHAMPAGNE is not a wine for argument. It is a wine for extravagant celebration and1,247 words
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Article, Illustration398 1952-12-03 3 teris 'l be a <•' be ■r than the year 1 But the charactei istici of Champagi I the pai be c This is achieved by blendIng Very briefly, purple grapes give fullness, body and fragrance: white s: give ligOften quantities of old are added398 words
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Advertisement146 1952-12-03 3 MAKE THIS YOUR GIFT STORE A ATP BUY < j TWICE AS MUCH AT OUR /K_, >fc Ipi 1 TV'/'s jr/ears »fl/i£*e is iw>re complete io make selection easy |L_.. j Canon Cameras y_3a>_ Prefect %£ws%r U> ilti. s _P Qb___ Mr mi* /-jSt*** i J(('^ v Enbeeco Binoculars /Y^146 words
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Article, Illustration1485 1952-12-03 4 The horse that gallops through a car... the Ghost of Manor Grange. ..the mysterious lorry... fhe Phantom Vicar... and the ghost m Dan Leno s dressing room. f*|!R was} I thp .greatest T c xperi *$x c (of my fi f tv, and akhotign l l'd1,485 words
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Article283 1952-12-03 4 PRODUCTION of Christ mas cards m Britain is now established as an important indu>trv which gives employment to a great number of people and. m Scotland alone, some thousands are directly or indirectly engaged m this occupation. The development of Christmas cards, as ue know them today,283 words
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Advertisement233 1952-12-03 4 <+_%? JV Ma M^Mmmwmm^mw' *9 jjy' £fc *t Amm «__T i_*f Sr ftj____^jj_*>^MKv:' l B» Mwt\ Tpi. '^"ALat^fff tF ___c _P~** ~-m~r*>mv£A:.z., f _f f£ JtWtkm SPs'"^^** <|X gk. 4 'ir ft ___fej*r J_l 8 1 _m^ <?"_b ji _k9 MN Mi s^: 888 SSi SBB Wi y SSB! J233 words
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Advertisement127 1952-12-03 4 ri *J| v itf %T Un mi- ut aY 7 lmtt.nl s 3 O^/r Grand Semmn /?a,s chared uixny S Of/r Steel Necemitaling S //.e replacing ot NEW GOODS fr 4 «TOYS GAMES 1^ STOCKINGS CRACKERS C CROCKERY GLASSWARE fr -TRAVELLING REQUISITES fr, JEWELLERY .CUTLERY J .WATCHES CLOCKS jjfc g127 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1952-12-03 5 WITH AND WITHOUT TURKEY IN THIS article. A.S. Lowdham discusses the traditionally Christmas dinners of the various nations: Britain. Germany. France. Sweden. Denmark. Belgium. Russia. Poland. Switzerland. Canada. Australia [HE customary dinner at Christmas, m Britain and Ireland ot any rote, consists chiefly of roast turkey and plum pudding. Di'-ke:i-1,260 words
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Advertisement219 1952-12-03 5 t\ ta 5 ow. i .-^_3dP| KELVINAIOR g |?~j ll ON OUR i\ ;r STRAiGHT s i _i^Sl PAYMENI i *1^! TERMS f OVERSEAS INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. <rj Orchard Road ft Kf i p# pj& kz# fr^ Yjr^ 'so* &<& S?ii __^___^___wgg^_____ -"Inr di\li'^in type. i r -jga^-flfm-jij -I.UU.T: nrt.iit219 words
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Advertisement260 1952-12-03 5 J^ XMAS p(/a x^^ OUflLTine BISCUITS <T THIS YEAR <^^lntivi Special Qift %Jeina^ A. WANDER LTD (Incorporate! i- E-^U-d! MNGAfORC I $SS! > x \!mr £)A/ 0 m L If/ r*wJ I£l ml iv l" ■<■_.«!_. ;>. S tf ___B^._£_fl _r j c i n x r^v7 v/rl^ Iks -Ss|260 words
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Article, Illustration945 1952-12-03 6 Pennytop's Christmas Penny "CHRISTMAS is olmost here again! 1 said Pip, cheerfully, as he hurried into the cottage he shared with his friend, Pennytop. "I know it is," replied Pennytop. glumly. "It's; alright for you. You ye plenty of money ior presents and tilings, and this year I am worse945 words
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Advertisement432 1952-12-03 6 <■* "^^y/^'o ws, im ste ars lf^ SIN a a j W,NS i A WOULD r y PROI KSSIONiIi 2 PURSUIT C [0 y S CHAMPIONSHIP X v iiin viinPi* PARIS m 2 Vr.^n wfftH-mi-Bga !:i,lr {l sl N u,ul fi,,<l U im rsK^Sof «M? a.iff,n*N,.' for JJ uGHTWEifiRTS. jourself.432 words
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Advertisement148 1952-12-03 6 1 ierstJaMipMMM MW *rs* Mi ft '0 Buy our f annuo R ">a •H S^l« Sauce, ptes 1 I c £srA •H ginger, I > ti"<: and tr_^s*\*^ i I d answ iUt every lft £$0j -fi Ch risimc h^^hinr^ lm 1 A* »_»v I THE AMOY CANNING I CORPORATION148 words
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Advertisement104 1952-12-03 7 a--..-----------^.^...---^^---...^^^^ j l -—a W tttttfttt* _^mm-mm\^jsj£m ■Efc'^S^ __f _F aS^* '/l\'lf^ an^ P^ eC,SUre^^.*!*o4 rv *f*.*& fttf *T* «S »W JM Z?*i i«W siS6a 6a WA*m\WAWAWAWA mrmwß ,/€_E^n _S PBV Ei_l ___*^V**_ i __P _R_ 9_^r _\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\__W 2rV_fl c^*l BwfmW w____ i P*£*r__ rc^afl __D __B I _E_? _M_____H104 words
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Article, Illustration121 1952-12-03 8 Rosalind Ratnam On for dining and off for dancing. It dining i and dancing are includ- E ed m the evening's programme you would rise to the occasion beautifully m this gay little dress and brief little bolero with dimunitive cap sleeves that hide bare shoulders121 words
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286 1952-12-03 8 Wasp Waists. Full Skrts Are Still All The Rage CHRISTMAS is coming ond never too soon for us. Once again this city of OUI*S will be a brilliantly eXClttlM plod, its shop windows bright with temptations, its people excited ova the coming holidays and last minute shoppers scurrying over their286 words
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Advertisement212 1952-12-03 8 1,,,,, m "I*4 m\ II ____P^^^§s§§§§-%>2. OOAy-A'.'x r _^t**llte_' A gold Rolex Datejust m^^mTWk E f\*i* /"l*j. fla I Sia s i_3U^ *rtH "lilt: l^EMEiitUwG vJei olllldb villi: ■■flP^*^ 1c --e superb design of a Rolex Datejust wrist-watch, that marks out its fe^^^^^^K^C. V «J» wearer as a man >f212 words
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Article, Illustration200 1952-12-03 9 full-skirted lowing from fitted bodice. Lace laid <>ver layers of white tulle light enough to take you floating with it. It has cap sleeves cutaway spade shaped neckline and two large roses secured t-> I ,-it. Ex. itingly new with the latest fashion points, this smart d.w dress200 words
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Advertisement124 1952-12-03 9 j CHIa/SIM^S j I BE A MERRY ON E f ff /'I fff \A/ithn W LL I L UL -o i m ii i* #i it f# ff 1 rarffo >£ SOLE AGENTS:- C D CHOTA M _-L C-fS I TITI r. S W I fw-a w. L I |_r.124 words
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Article, Illustration500 1952-12-03 10 VVHILST it Is true that everyone organizing a Christmas party is always on the lookout for new games, there are some old favourites which seem, to be ■vs popula] This game is definitely one for a mixed party. First, all the boys go out of500 words
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Article, Illustration737 1952-12-03 10 MAY NEVIN - HISTORIE CARKES OF YULE 31** wm\m\7mW WufrSS? al*l MAY NEVIN HTHE Christmas menu would not be complete j without confectionery. In the British Isles the cake with cream and almond icing and decoration is j popular, but other nations have special cakes and j loaves peculiar to the season. Denmark737 words
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Article, Illustration123 1952-12-03 10 With corks, matches, potatoes and paper 1. P.IKD: Use corks for body, head and base, a feather for the tail, sealing-wax for the beak: 2 ELEPHANT: Matches make trunk, legs and tail. The ears are of paper, ihe body of cork; 3. MILK CHURN: Two corks123 words
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Advertisement152 1952-12-03 10 .x '«-^~N**,^- > N* 1 John little i R KM «ir? aMK SSS! WK BOOK EARLY FOR X'MAS NEW I YEAR'S EVE FESTIVITIES AT Her. -Mill. Balloons ere X'mos Corois jff _*r z i I SPECIAL DECORATIONS k SS N IMM < Ml\ I fj fff Smqaporj j Fjyouritc Floor152 words
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Advertisement186 1952-12-03 10 A Wm* Wa WSA i6a 6a LINGUAPHONE LANGUAGES. ARABIC A" Text CHINESE r h Ju speak run icu I_l Stand i v ria rnrvirn Method FKLNIH i! *}>rvMm IMM ri«IH into yout omm Home GERMAN another I.IIIKIIifI JAPANES. lie I ii r I ITALIAN ti.it i\<- iinii and women mvi186 words
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Miscellaneous126 1952-12-03 10 j PUZZLES FOR THE YOUNG /^/aoD, B-a^ fSU\ /V a^t/- <>i tetters m hiace of dots on the bags \2?**' to find the names of the their destinations ._^-^ts?v. _^**3^... I SH|_TH*"' —a* <wfjt»)^_» Mi^JliMfjiH. rjArtdtr ■^W'*_JJg*|^ •UHWi l_W m T i vll I f v V (^__f^P_» IP iwi126 words
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Article, Illustration5828 1952-12-03 11 Where to shop and like it Robinson Co. Lta. U- 1 S at oi the S gaporc ha c ains to give i arge variety h ose <■. haa some- I'; M art depart A,!., |ust ti get ieif will have no pro- IPI 'aa' Irt aire b •eta m5,828 words
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Advertisement113 1952-12-03 13 9^S*^S *2/25>*«S 9* A 23>-*S 9^"^i%9 9^l%*? *ys_>-S 3_<_»*-5 2*_Js>-9 9-_r?> c o0?7-~9 SACT»J* 9 c/A>T^9 °J^ °M Here's the ideal \mits nreseitt fur the htemlii hsuii Home Electric Workshop Equipment $140/- 7*JJ s *v^ I ****i *r_ i f'.^^W SR __3_PWI "'■"iy >_*/ •jKjzj^ra***** l—^ ■-4 f .-va ___B»*a113 words
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Advertisement90 1952-12-03 14 5% /^^?^___j^ w 55^ Elephant VECETABLE FAT HO HONG OIL MILLS (1931) LTD. £5, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I. TELEPHONE 5911 -/V^ -'/Ao =?A t > -AO±=x =9**ft-— f^*fe --7*^=" =9*^ b *c MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW WSA MWftWMW MW MW MW WSA 1 lf R "^^s_90 words
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Advertisement253 1952-12-03 14 Mad^fc*. 2_x*£ "jtf^r -j*> My* -O iK^^«^^*^& ♦OF I tin! XMAS EVE DINNER $12 NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER $12.- NEW DUTCH BANO Extension 2 a.m. <*» -J _r*^" I Vl/ls s t/#; 2> 8 TOYS. DOLLS, GAMES, 8 II Stationers S Christmas x IV p. raff Decorations. _v I >253 words
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Article, Illustration1618 1952-12-03 15 Bruce Keane - CARDS AND COINS CORKS Bruce Keane iM tDUtt P^ty wo lid --ally bo COm- it its parlour There will COHM the moment a hia performance be eagerly welded as an aid to gere ial e.-itertain-nt who has a litrepertoi.e of simple ol magic will be the p .ar man m1,618 words
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Article, Illustration183 1952-12-03 15 FOB Aa* H j.ris h< en p. li~ f n i r applied 'c f^ i i iff mm r i her, I (He ivese* Aai tt pwei f r as Itom Smttfc, ia coaled ter maker of omatnewle fo« I rj 10ft pal183 words
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Advertisement96 1952-12-03 15 C mfm A* *H_ J ft A VV fa ona 1 I JF J»Hy JW HS SP X^ good \siiy Jf<. to remember JB* _*jri q, your friends |f, Jq( and relali-.es Ibis X'f* CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR fc f| Is fo send a gift subscription to ib. SINGAPORE STANDARD96 words
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Advertisement90 1952-12-03 15 i M* MS. MS? -SSS? s®? MJ? M*? «f# S_t? KM Kt. X X MP! [I 1 a WHAT A TQ.OAA LOVELY J PIT2PATRICKS q BIRD 1 J OBVIOUSLY 1 CHRISTMAS is drawing near ORDER YOUR W IT D _T TE* *V* LUH A L I _j IXaf t i^90 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1952-12-03 16 Leon Guise - Astonish Your FRIENDS TJ?7HEN games pall, and when it is too much tro ible to get up" charades always a .strain on the invention and the acting powei i then the gue-t with a few simple parlour tricks comes to the front. Of these said parlour tricks, there is no1,029 words
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Advertisement37 1952-12-03 16 i /a let a Wanted mfc A f /rf fj I it i T7T? Vl Y\ m SEE THE MANY DIFFERENT MODELS AT YOUR Kodak (Malaya) Limited mm Hmm\ Siagapor-j 15, OW Market Squire, Kuala l.umpur 8§37 words
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Advertisement39 1952-12-03 16 A w^a ifk m W 1,, mw% 7 Pf BREITU N 6 sre wm WamW mmmm -Ba_- 1 \W Y"^ **s •a*-******"*"'"! SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG J59 CECIL SrREET5 r REET LEE RUBBEO RK H<GH V 13 CriUflCH STPEtT39 words
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Article, Illustration400 1952-12-03 17 UN Appeals To Reds To Accept Proposal b.,..^ sSTga fc*3_*sr; irc ~d G 9 a»nst forced repatriation of prisoners. Western •n,„,., mittee '"'"^more appealed to Ihe ComP on sd lanHe c r biunt n and accept X kZ Z \Va. v" !f S A" ending heA.P. - 400 words
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Article164 1952-12-03 17 i GENOA, Dec. 2: (Reuter)— J- f POli i qi d a top ret probe today into a "spythnller" slaying aboard a liner Which docked here yesterday bl a first class cabin of the luxury liner Giulio Cesare members had found the <><>uy ol a man164 words
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Article36 1952-12-03 17 LUXEMBOURG, Dec 2 I Reuter)— Ministers of the an Plan countries terday appointed a European court of justice to thrash out legal disputes within their sixnation coal and steel j 001.36 words
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Article26 1952-12-03 17 BANDONG, Dec. 2, (UP) lenl Soekarno and a small party left by air for Bi Island this morning to spend a shorl vacation.26 words
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Article63 1952-12-03 17 MANILA, Dec. 2 (tJF) V re-President Fernando Lopez said today that GeneralisFrancisco Franco would like to sil the Philippines hut feels he could not leave Spain at present due to I ie ten^e international situation. The Philippine Vice-Presi-dent has just returned from a three-month tour63 words
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Article72 1952-12-03 17 Lodge:lke Pledges Aid To UN ORK |rfUP>— ~0 I I c United Pn Aver firmly m doing -a n to help the become a vital said m a I 11 ie confe: -t with the designate. teT Dulles. R. Austin. whom <_* dx* head of Si f to th c72 words
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Article69 1952-12-03 17 Ike's Last Pasts Filled ft Eisen- completi ainnounrhe had teed MarChicago as Labour and Boston as 'ommerce. ent also ms of s was selected tary of tiams, Aince man. f •he Eisen ho v the first Com-; Secretary ever H eks, 59. 149 Ha industrialist ultimillionaire, who 'ne Eisenhov for69 words
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Article74 1952-12-03 17 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec 2 —The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market todoy: LOND-vN RUBBER LONDON TIN S P°-" 26] d. Spot £953 per ton Jen/Mar. 26. d buyers, £954 sellers. ->«-», Three months: £946 Apr/June 25id buyers,74 words
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108 1952-12-03 17 LONDON, Dec. 2. (Renter' Marshal Tito's forthcoming visit to Britain was criticised m the House of Commons yesterday. Foreign Secretary Anthony Edi n asked the 1 louse to go easy on allegations of religious persecution m Yugoslavia, and to iiope improved Anglo-Yugo-slav relations might help108 words
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Article229 1952-12-03 17 OP E s HAG FN Dee. 2 UP I A young American ex-soldifi** 1 ;0 has been tiainsformed from *t man into a woman said yesterday soe would roncentrate dow on developg <i new personality. Mine .lorgt ri>t n. 26. who was George Jorgensen229 words
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Article141 1952-12-03 17 HONGKONG, Dec. 2- (Re-uter-AAP) The British registered 335-ton coaster Rosita was today speeding to Hongkong from the China Sea with the dead body of her master Captain R. Adam, who was killed m an attack last oil' the Chinese port of Foochow m the Fukien141 words
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263 1952-12-03 17 HONGKONG, De-. 2. (IP).— Catholics all over the world today celebule the 400 th anniversary of the greatest missionary of them all but the shrine at the site of his death on Saneian Island, 100 miles southwest of Hongkong, lies lonely and untended263 words
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Article261 1952-12-03 17 BRITAIN CHARGES: LONDON, Dec. 2, (AP).— Britain accused Russia of redoubling the si/c and fire power of a modern East German land, air and sea force within the last six months. A press statement issued by the Foreign Office claimed ihe East German "peopled j261 words
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126 1952-12-03 17 Orlando. Last Of Versailles' Big Four, Dies ROME Dec 2 (UP):— Vittorio Emanuele Orlando. 92-year-old Italy's "Victory Premier" of World War I and the last of the big four who drafted the Treaty of Versailles, died at his home here yesterday. Ex-Premier Orlando died of bronchial pneumonia and the complications126 words
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Article58 1952-12-03 17 MADRAS. Dec. 2 (AP)— The Nizam of Hyderabad's second son. Nawab Moazzam Jah Bahadur, will marry a second time, the Nizam's close associates revealed here today. UU second wife wil] be the daughter of a Hyderabad noble m a n He recently divorced Turkish Princess Niloufer58 words
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Article76 1952-12-03 17 UNITED NATIONS. Dee. :>. UP) brad yesterdaj urged the Arab states to join it m peace negotiation- aad proposed a six-point agenda for a peace co_fere_ee. Thi" Israeli Ambassador, A.S. Khan, unveiled lik DOtfl try's "blueprint" m the Near Kast m a M hour speech before76 words
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Article295 1952-12-03 17 Nasan Battle Begins I"" Fl /rf>//. Pagt I ven blasti shortly after noon. I i initial attai under a brilliant moon. As Vie1 ed up tl i ve, their mortal "(.ting with uncanny jhl into the The l- j tdiimi |he i mil* id<- di i. n< r i <>f295 words
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299 1952-12-03 17 BANGKOK, Dee, 2 (IP)— Police officials have I seized a detailed blueprint" of Communist plans to overthrow the Thai poi ernment and erect a "people* I dictatorship" patterned along the lines of hina's Rcti government. Disclosure of document outlining pUni f<>r military coup,299 words
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116 1952-12-03 17 BOVINGTCO E land, Dec. 2 (Renter) Tony Dewick. a teen-aye British soldiei was convicted by an Army court-martial of try int* to give away secret information on tanks to the Communists. Dewick. fair-haired j looking even younger than hia 18 years, was a116 words
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Advertisement53 1952-12-03 17 mm immmW who won the British •^^^^|^_i^>iS^--l-^_^^ Open for the third time m 4 JL. jF -^i I%^ StePfe yeors, ond mode o record ____^^^^W M.W %core m the French Open, mmkmw Mwmm- m- mAir Mmw JS-Hitn '^^^L— y_nw* Iff S-W kJ mk ill DUNLOP RUBItR CO., (MALAYA) LTD., SINGAPORE53 words
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Advertisement118 1952-12-03 17 eYk fa£\ j* M UuatJ l-* CXL II __BF mm^r I-, Oa V Ws& I w I yy'/ ■^'T-'*- ___r COCKTAIL BAR \sl E.P.N.S. Cocktoil Shoker fh c ulcr L/J/ Epn S icy ond 6 Crystal Cocktoil >/ E.P.N.S. Cocktail Shoker from 27.50 E.P.N.S. Ice Jug ith lip nine. $68118 words
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Article, Illustration631 1952-12-03 18 Passengers Arriving Here On The Canton he follow ing passenger^ on the Canton wiil disembai- v gapore on Tuesday, Dec 9: Mr <*■ Mrs F Allen and 2 children Miss L Allen. Mrs. Y. C W ong Mrs. .J. A. Andrew arid Mrs. C. D. Auchmuty and child. Irs RReuter - 631 words
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Article87 1952-12-03 18 YOKOHAMA, Dec. 2, (AP).i -The new Japanese speed record for the vAOA nautical mile Yokohama-New York run is days. 22 hours and 55 minutes. Kyodo news agency] rted yesterday. ["he i 1,033 ton freighter Mexico Maru left Yokohama on Sept. 14 and arrived m New York87 words
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Article82 1952-12-03 18 MOROCCAN soldiers shaving each other bald with! long- keen razors on the deck, and 15 women who are part of Lie contingent, were noticeable features on board the 29,000-ton French troopship. Pasteur, which Left Singapore on Monday lor Marseilles. Trie Pasteur sailed from Saigon with 3.000 French82 words
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Advertisement656 1952-12-03 18 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direit (Horfani Xw\% L intiMii L(» iagdea \r Aa^ricaa ft Canadiai Ciiies *l \nK KAI .'I fji i>.i i: ZM Dei E9ooc I Jaa 84 Jai \N\h\ BEAR 'i.Jin 51 o.)mi S9Jaa IFe* M Fei I particulars of Dry Cai^ iDe and passengei V 1656 words
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Advertisement468 1952-12-03 18 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China an Japan from Siogapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to ('hina Japan. Due Spore Due Penan. r'rom "Vdthou" Dec 1? Dec 17 Japan II Kunu PoMiiiT Dei 20 Dec 22 Hongkong Sail> Sails Sails Penanj: P Sham468 words
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Advertisement699 1952-12-03 18 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal _oUerdam Llo>d Holland Aoierica 1 me Nederlaod Line Rotterdam Rotlcrdam Ansterdaoi HALIFAX PORTLAND (Maine) BOS lON NLU YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penang KOTA BAROE (RL) GOD 8 9 7 Dec B Dec KO-PAT (SMN) 9 13 Dec lti Dec 17699 words
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Advertisement440 1952-12-03 18 .AST ASIATIC [g I SAILINGS I KOM st amiis n I Maoi a Kaobe rofcohami I] I <> I "StCANIHA" for Bangkok Ifi |< l*» (passengers only) i •i-ALSTRIA' for Boogkok R j*j I fpowengtra only) KINV ft Me bourne g Sydney Brisbane fr. l oaf f FROM JALAN lIUM.K440 words
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Article, Illustration517 1952-12-03 19 C' WEALTH RESOURCES TO BE TAPPED Delegates Agree On Development LONDON, Dec. 2,— Delegates to the Com -wealth conference agreed yesterday that li_ problems "men, machines and must be solved to boost the output of ommodities m a drive to make their pay their way m the world. unm.ition ofReuter; A.P.; Mirror - 517 words
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Article40 1952-12-03 19 Austrian Debtors To Pay Up pm i "persons m ent is coompplement- on le fc ne ienl md a purt equal A I i payments and to (al obng fire tight pre\ ent of •ed Kingdom U X ti due40 words
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Article28 1952-12-03 19 IM hVp.ut.T 3 i I mark- n n remaining mged fro-*.. Mon- buyers acd was slightly ocr picul b..- >1{ (selli m 43C mpongv. Saf28 words
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Article40 1952-12-03 19 Palm Oil, Kernel Hatha this od ***** i A' 9 tons production for I f kernel I 5 tons October 4.854 t year and oe period f kerne' totober 19 ofl at the I tona oil was P (1.8.56 ms).40 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-12-03 19 Malayan Banks Exchange Ra tes MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants (per SlO-0 Malayan) are. New York 32 15/10 (T.T.), 'AA 1/16 (0.D.). 33 3/16 on credit bills and 33* on trade bills (90 d/st); Ggnarfa 32 1/16 (T.T.), 32 3/16 (O.D. 2 7/16 (98 d A). Selling75 words
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Article43 1952-12-03 19 I HONGKONG. Dec. 2 Spec ial Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong E_change today erere $15.70 to tl sterling* $6,085 to l. S. $1; SLJ3S to Malayan $1; ffeaatt to one Indonesia Rupiah; Gold i $282 BT."i to one laeL43 words
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247 1952-12-03 19 UK Peddles More Cycles To The East s, ovei eas tha BritisA ia reased onf the great- d nigher .p dv« to 1 thai I pr_»cnt M -at a pre,v I at the i HceS of T \*!r ror depended nod only on the COal of raw materia!, but a*-*>247 words
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Article347 1952-12-03 19 FAO To Study FE Rice Supply ROME, Dec 2, .AP).— Representatives of Fice producing and importing: nations will meet m Bangkok on Jan. 5 to serii ways for increasing: the supply of rice for the inte-i;. .tional trade. The meet int*. is b,C iR f arranged tinder the auspices of347 words
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Article108 1952-12-03 19 COMMODITY PRICES 4 CLOSING rubber price* (cents per lb.> m aSinspore yesterday were; No I K.S.S. Spot loose 8.1 891 F. 0.8. m b.i les Nov No. I K.S.S. BHI 88. No 2 R.S.S. 84 J 841 No. 3 K.S.S. 81 1 811 Tone: Steady after easier. LONDON RI'BB.R Tuesday's108 words
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Article217 1952-12-03 19 RAUB Australian Gold Mining Company suffered a loss" of A£2-,15_ after charging depreciation A£22>725 interest on rehabilitation loan A £14.248 for the vea i ended March. 1952. The directors reported that production of gold during the year was less than m the preI vious year,217 words
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Article161 1952-12-03 19 RUBBER DROPS BY 1¾ Cts. RUBBER prices declined further by il cents per lb. on an irregular market m Singapore yesterday, first grade rubber for December shipment being quoted at 89| i cents per lb. at the dose. Moderate turnover of busi- ness was reported during the day. a fair161 words
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Article122 1952-12-03 19 Industrials Steady Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tue?.— Quiet conditions prevailed m the Malayan share market today. Industrial shares were steady at yesterday's levels whilst rubbers wer c irregular. INDI STRIA I 8 Burets Srllerv Goodwood Park 1.60 1.70 ed Henry Waugh 2.15 2.25 Jackson Co. 1.90 195 cd M. Colls.122 words
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Article27 1952-12-03 19 A DELEGATION of 91 business and ai^ricultural leadei 9 from Formosa are mi n Nagoya, Japan to improve trade relations between the two countries.27 words
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Article91 1952-12-03 19 B' kok Blackouts: Mo Relief BANGKOK, Dec. Z. (UP) Power short Bangkok can expect ao relief from the increasing critical lack of electric generating equipment for at least nine months, it has keen announced officially. Seven new American power generators have been or dered hut delivery is not expected until91 words
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Article29 1952-12-03 19 Soya Crop Is Booming N ullure I)' 1 y -i ion m 195 j ho i of (>, i.lim ono b Th i s or percent 1, thi office said.29 words
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Article20 1952-12-03 19 l. Agriculture D. Irs appo Gar*— m I On gn us of thf Vv' Ui hei q U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement51 1952-12-03 19 o a 2_ ff S y J^X good nay T m\__\m J~r ">£ fo remember *jt% _yf your friencli tf| JS$ «»<* relative- llii- CHRISTMAS fc£ AMD NEW YEAR g /jflr fo g, n d gift subecrifilion fee to n.. SINGAPORE STANDARD /tf Order forms are available on application Jj*j51 words
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Miscellaneous991 1952-12-03 19 y&Sßvsmm\ E!-__Wra_i ___P§£____9_ ___K^__i __^al__B__^9-^^_K_BS_r^-^^^^^'S »ii_iiilliißti_fcl»__-_^__eM__e___>-____i__^ ccc -.a e_nJ _i 8.0.A.C ARGONAUT SERVK X I SINGAPORE IKOM: Hongkong <BA^1) 6 40 m DIARY X moM. Banghok <KLB33> 11.10 wm (MIF.BMTY OF M\l V O\RID\ INDONKM W AIR.VW** >ll HLM CHRISTIAN MOM FROM: MINT: Devotional Meeting B I'-ton Bar.ka. Tanjong P991 words
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Miscellaneous210 1952-12-03 19 IPOH ENTERTAINMENTS RI MX VV*.do-.v 12 43 3 f <'. I I fj -a* Xl !>- c Jo ty 12 4." flflfl p m mo ns Sup Chi Vi c.i- i, I fll ■*i -r.i lalaj a t.H x\l» Sal rondej Be .1 9 m PENANG ENTERTAINMENTS Xl W !>■•210 words
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Article, Illustration5 1952-12-03 20 'THE DAPPLED LOOK HITS LONDON5 words
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Article, Illustration857 1952-12-03 20 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT By IFTES an absence of many months, I see there are some lovely Baby Record Books on tbe market again. i iiese make very acceptable presents for a •pj mother and, however silly yon may think them yourself, she will get 4857 words
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Article219 1952-12-03 20 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART Holiday Let-Down BY pHRISTMAS is a wonder- fu! holiday, but that letdown feeling after it's over can be pretty awful. Your whole body seems to ache. You hardly have the energy to take care of routine tasks. The trouble is, full-scale shopping219 words
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Article25 1952-12-03 20 VV, ASH dnp cups and grattl ings m ho*, dt I urgent suds. I'se stifj brush, mild abrasive or tme Acd rfi.ii.rl r-.'orljim25 words
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Article269 1952-12-03 20 MT problem m (hat I am continually being scolded by one of my achool-nuiflters. He only doe** this. I think. because my parents are poor I am now m Standard Six and I have been m bis < la**s from Standard live onwards. He is always269 words
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Article35 1952-12-03 20 "Dear goy" gones perhaps, m 1 a retl-ow -worker a met U no. "Bar jt-ndmg a week v,. [A Alt, IF YOI' real you also, os you national uu thu o T j. A T°,35 words
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Advertisement101 1952-12-03 20 1 y .'-I- a r a* J C A 1 ,_i 'V.i £X J•- i_S v OCi &*>t_£ /M c l mlMl[l *****1111-lIOIIIW^^ V& Mrs Gertfude Van Viet of Jesselton, 8.N.8. And so she has cl wen LACTOGEN '"or their daily diet. The twins were V 6 months ol age101 words
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Advertisement121 1952-12-03 20 MR 9SK XX MX MR p* m t FOR CHRISTMAS J l» C/V£ H£R. X > U» r tovfi/fsr j X \r t POWDERS G/fr sfrs rrc g MAYNARD CO LTD 5 fi 11. BATTER*' ROAD I*l*l 611.1 g ffi\ W_ mt Vmf/*'/&r/z y^QAmASfiy f A ASA A i*t a"121 words
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Miscellaneous369 1952-12-03 20 H RITA DEL MR npODAT-S QUOTATION: The X "ar punivhrnent is not m h^.i f L PaM hat ht ""I b* eyed, but that he oan not n**ii«*v-- anvimf »*Ke l. r Sham c UIDMSDW K)R EVERYONE: The early evening com- prises the be.-t portion of »he aav. iiake headway369 words
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Article, Illustration379 1952-12-03 21 Clubs Give Full Support To Assn. WORTH, Tues.- The Province Wellesley i.tmn which ceased to exist about four i itated at a meeting of representa- sp »i associations and soccer teams m j h« li at the Butterworth Recreation >™ bould lubs from the 194S •■■<Scoops - 379 words
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Article274 1952-12-03 21 LONDO Dec 3 (Re iter! Dec. H. IV < DP Sl OND ROI ND LEAGUE DIVISION i A v s Preston. V vs C dirt. B ackpool _Xt C B dton vs New tii C uurltan vs Burnley. Chi Isea Livei pool. Derby \s Stoke. Manchesti i274 words
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Article52 1952-12-03 21 MESSRS: Tan Chee Tong. Tan I Kirn Soh. Tan Loo Hor family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all their relatives, friends, and member's of Clubs Associations for attending I night visits and funeral of the late Mr. Tan Say Chye and to those who sent scrolls, wreaths.52 words
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Article102 1952-12-03 21 BOSTON, Dec. 2 CAP) Former heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey predicts an era of hundred million dollar boxing gates via television. "There are all kinds of possibilities m television we have not even imagined," said Dempsey, here on his wrestling referee tour. "Why, one drive-in102 words
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Article52 1952-12-03 21 LONDON, Dec. 2 (Reuter)— Football results: First Round Second Replays —Ipswich Town 3, Bournemouth 2 (played at Arsenal's ground, Highbury, London). Queens Park Rangers 1. Shrewsbury Town 4 (played at Villa Park, Birmingham). Revised second round matches following yesterday's replays are: Bradford City versus Ipswich Town, Shrewsbury Town52 words
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Advertisement95 1952-12-03 21 FOR SALE I ABOUT 122 acres land m j Pasir Bogak. Pangkor Island on thi sea side together with o*he I wooden bungalow, an idea] iealth resort. Please write to Mr. Yeoh Tat Lee 29, Sungei Pinang Kerhii. Pangkor. ~BAN HOE C0.719L Middle Rjad, Singai pore. "The house Of motor95 words
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Advertisement579 1952-12-03 21 SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES EXIST FOR STUDENT NURSES THE next course m the Training Senool at the General Hospital. .Singapore, commences on 5m January. 1953. Salary BCale SlO2-i)A-114/B/sls<>-12A 240 B 5252-12A- 2HB pm plus I C.O.L. *md Singapore Allowani ces. Total emoluments at present range from an initial of £165.73 i579 words
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Advertisement649 1952-12-03 21 CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY ORDINANCE 1959 The Custodian of Proper' v, 5 ipre ne Court. Singapore ha instructed Messrs. Nassi**? Co Ltd 4 Col yer Quay. Singapore, to aell by publii auction, the undermentJ I Almeirahs, Settees, Sideboards, Bookcases, Upright Upholstered Chairs. Occasional iT-'bes, Writing Ac Dunn: i Tab.'. Bed-,, etc649 words
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Advertisement511 1952-12-03 21 NOTICES GOVFJtKMENT Of SARAWAK Propose**! Government Offices KUCHING A Ul RS are fat ted fa *o I Cor tractor be I -fri of nr< piles fir c I eta ry piling ia i p I G i I < Koch Dup rate -p. Beatiom diti Of COtotl f tender, t-511 words
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Miscellaneous228 1952-12-03 21 f- TS is |li *«bH| C-w. NO. BUT-o-^.r-irs] fN 3 Y'ARS IT'S VOURS/**^B AM' THEN WHO'LL. SUPPORT ift+^m A v ATELI S-CMjB YO' DON'T, h^j OCIR SET."/"^ BUT, EF VO' SEES lT NOW, fl ME?-AM HATEST'SLAM TH' 4 r..-rh > RECKON "~HEY NOKUM.r 7 iJ^t-i <JcS > GIT SICK OF228 words
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Article423 1952-12-03 22 IPOH, Tues. Dondang Sayang, with Colin Tulloh astride, provided the best workout at this morning's workouts of candidates entered for Saturday's races, opening day of the Perak Turf Club's November meeting. Working with Millenden (Sawyer) as companion Dondang Sayang returned the best time of 38423 words
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Article452 1952-12-03 22 I ght the eye when slipped ■ia ovei three furlongs with Vfatinee (Aii) a s companion. Finishing his work with gusto Variety Revue returned 44 sec w -A' on the bit. Box Office (D. Jones 1 did steady threequarter speed run >• er three452 words
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Article244 1952-12-03 22 Hollywood Star In Fine Form EPOH, Tues. Hollywood Star (Tv loh) easily accounted for Malay Fi m (Sawyer) m a testing spin over three furlongs returning 41 2/5 set Mi Pearl (Reader* finished 3 ightly ahead of 39 MM (D. ■*> m a fastish run over "naif a mile returning244 words
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Article52 1952-12-03 22 Tiie opening match of the Singapore Hockey Association Division I knockout Cup Competition which was scheduled to be played between the Singapore Cricket Club and LatiflE Wanderers at the Padang yesterday was postponed. Instead a friendly match was held m which the Club narrowly beat the Wanderers52 words
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Article38 1952-12-03 22 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The following have been selected to play for Johore against Negri-Malacca on Saturday a: Seremban Scaii'e. Sanderson. Roberts, Duckworth. Martindale, Murphy, Edington, Duggan. Hewitt. Fox. Shapland. Hodge. Goddard. Cook. Smith. Reserves: Moonev. Otton.38 words
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Article66 1952-12-03 22 'Miss Hockey Perak IPOH. lues. Miss Winnie Chiang Wan Yee. 33-year-old English school teacher and state centre-half was adjudged ".Miss Hocke> Perak" by three judges. Messrs. George (irenier. Inman and Tupholme at the Perak Hockey Association dance last night. Miss Nellie Camming, a stenographer and state left winger was runner-up.66 words
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Article, Illustration338 1952-12-03 22 BRISBANE, Dee. 2 (ReuterAAP> Russell Endean, who scored 181 not out and 87. was mainly responsible for the South African cricketers avoiding defeat and forcm**- a draw against Queensland here today. Th? South Africans had to follow on this morning. 178 runs behind when replying with338 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-12-03 22 Parker. Probables' fullback, falls to stop a Possibles' forward rush by Cashin and Guyler with Probables' Roper. Hardy. Dale and Baird running back to cover Parker. This incident occurred m yesterday's Singa pore Civilians' rugby trial.39 words
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253 1952-12-03 22 Hockey Can Build Up Nationhood-MB IPOH, Tues. Hockey is an extremely clean and healthy sports. It brings together all communities and contributes greatly towards th -^building up of one nationhood m Malaya. This was stated by Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, Mentri Besar of Perak at the Perak Hockey Association dinner253 words
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Article46 1952-12-03 22 BADMINTON: Spore championships at SBS HOCKEY Women's Seren-a-side. Semi-finals SCC '2nd. v WRAC; SCC ith. r* SCC Final at t> p.m. RUGBY: SARW v 19th Air Formation Signal R?gi. at Thomson Road. RAAF v Naval C-in-C at Teugah; RASC v RAF Changi ai Changi.46 words
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Article446 1952-12-03 22 SAS Go All Out To Su bdue Club KIALA LUMPUR, Tues. The SAS (Malayan Scouts) played a hard game today to beat the Selangor Club by 13 points (two goals and a try) to 10 points (two goals). The SAS owed their victory lo their excellent forward play and their446 words
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Article135 1952-12-03 22 PENANG Tue.s. Robert Chia annexed his second title m the CRC hard court tennis today when he won the naixed doubles m partnership with Mrs. Cheah Wat Hun defeating Mrs. M. Sheridan and Tan Luan Gark tn straight sets 6-2, 8-6. Chia had already won the135 words
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268 1952-12-03 22 THE Civilians trial, m preparation fn,- Malaya rugby match against on/t! :n Saturday, again served only te leave more puzzled than before it started pected, the Possibles, playing yen m the Probables (more assured af thei them by six points (two tries) to268 words
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Article48 1952-12-03 22 N''" Umm Saturd.v neu P ht I Park,, H -v.*r Darrod v I Brown. Date Cha Groves B rrf vi I f itl'll'/lilt, t>lu tf the B I I mini.- 5 I j 1 1 j inh V(Ai I I Foo, B 1 too. 1) I48 words
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