Singapore Standard, 10 December 1952
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Title Section17 1952-12-10 1 Singapore Standard m m x VOL. Ml NO. 161 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article331 1952-12-10 1 57 Die-Troops Are Ordered 'ShootToKill' CASABLANCA, Morocco, Dec. 9— Thousands of French and African troops under orders to "shoot to kill" today sealed off this city's two native quarters after a day of anti-French rioting, which took a toll of at feast 57 lives. Seven EuropeansAFP - 331 words
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Article25 1952-12-10 1 FUND BALL A HIT and ,.urU M;ind- Pond night hr tv East HM t'^t in «l K©O^ spirit fun. N hand t the f the25 words
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Article50 1952-12-10 1 PRINCESS MAKES A CATCH I .1 lit; lit nii.iture b I < ham from the h\ iunm\ lurin i perfoi duum the re*~M mil th' I at .t nd. tv the t "won" i ham] ring MM is! au« tilts. Print I the ilcd rrved •or the show began uid50 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-12-10 1 -j A general view oi me Ball In aid of th c I Standard Readers Toy Fund at the Cathay Restaurant last night. Toy dealers who attended the Ball announced that they would contribute toys to the Fund.— j photo StandardStandard - 41 words
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285 1952-12-10 1 Xl ALA LFMPI'K, T lies. -Notorious beardetl Liew Kirn Kirn's killer gang is being steadily thinned out i>\ the First Snflolks, who sot another $13,000 terrorist yesterday, m all, Security Forces m the Federation accounted ior lour terrorists and wounded a285 words
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Article35 1952-12-10 1 Br itain Passes Korea Plan I. ON" DON. D- (AFP): alth iops fighting -a have, i l principle, c a United m Kon i, unofficial iosed today. al the taken last the resi ■once. conditio35 words
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Article135 1952-12-10 1 M. Gandhi Appears In Court JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 9: (Reuter) Mr. Manila] Gan('hi with seven Europeans first white people to be &r--rested m the movement against Malan's race segregation laws and 31 Africans and Indians wer L appearing m court today (for taking part m the antiapartheid campaign. The Europeans which135 words
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Article67 1952-12-10 1 LONDON. Dec. 9 'Reuter) 1 >re than 130 members of Parliament want the House of Commons to express appreciation to the Duchess of Kent on the "high example" sel by her recent visit ro Malaya and the Far East. Members of all parties have added their67 words
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Article183 1952-12-10 1 By Special arrangement with The Times LONDON, Tues.— The Royal Navy's first operational helicopter squadron, No. 848, which is equipped with American 555 provided under the Mutual Defence Assistance Programme is about to set out for Malaya, writes the Times Aeronautical correspondent. It will embark at183 words
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195 1952-12-10 1 A SERIES of regular training flights will be tarried out from next Monday over Malaya by United States Superfortresses based at Clark Field, Philippines. i art the result tion between the X F and the U.S. Air Force, and have been agreed to by rnmen195 words
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Article139 1952-12-10 1 LONDON Dec. 9. (Renter).— Commonwealth Prime Ministers hope to announce tomorrow or Thursday the Style and titles which Queen Elizabeth will adopt when she is crowned next June. The statesmen here for a ten day conference on the problems of world trade, d»s cussed the139 words
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Article133 1952-12-10 1 SEOUL. Dec. <> (UP): United Nations war planes delivered new blows against the Communist supply system today smashing a railway line, a supply centre and convoys of front-bound trucks. The attacks came during a lull ir' the trench war. During the night Superforts and B-26133 words
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Article201 1952-12-10 1 loi N indite ins' I >rs i Sembilan y* l, tni* the Hrsl men the j ederation Police to h sip the Readers' Christmas loj Fund. Together they contri hilled $120. Yesterday's toilet lions totalled 5388.50, brines the F»»d t«> S I 847.76. Friend", from201 words
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Article, Illustration135 1952-12-10 1 j i GENERAL Sir Gerald I I Tempter, High Commis- i iI, sinner for the Federation. ;1 1 is MTU io this pictui.* at J I the press conference I which he held at the I I Colonial Office m London. J I 1 "When is the present j j135 words
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Article48 1952-12-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter SIR Han Hoe Lim hi beei appointed Acting Chairman ol the Singapore Pub le Services Commission. Sir Han tak< I place of Mr. A W. Frisby, the i man, who sailed on tin Chusan ye terday for five months' leave jn England.48 words
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Article38 1952-12-10 1 2, 000 Homeless .maxii.a. Dec. 9 (Al ix-hour fne i irnt out a large Bit m City, i n Mia i i nd n the Southern i l prh (t about 2 :i(i an damage estimated it *****.000.38 words
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96 1952-12-10 1 CAIRO. Dec 9 (AP) fate of the 147-year-old royal dynasty of modern Egypt may soon b e sealed by a constitutional amendment or 1 popular vote. The decision will tell whether 11-month-old King Ahmed Fouad II will ever sit on the Egyptian throne. A96 words
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Article80 1952-12-10 1 London Is Buzzing Again (UP) The world's la came back to tther foi choking five-day old (which para!; ted I tion. set >d minor crime and took uncounted live i ..k accidents and r* tory fa ih by warm rain-bearing winds. Tin- estimated co m the n I ranged from80 words
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Article23 1952-12-10 1 [ON i N c. 9 (AP R I vation and po fTering from a h the had ,i (up.-i23 words
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Advertisement33 1952-12-10 1 Distributors. TAN CHENG MOH ELECT CO ISt, CnxM st Spore i RUSSELL NEWBERY /fXUjI/s _Kk W ;o- If 1/ I WiUm\ DIESEL wlm^A ENGINE DELIVERY EX-STOCK I*l aT McALISTER&CO LTD, J{|\| j 11133 words
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451 1952-12-10 2 MacD ON RED MENACE IN S-E AMA Reviews Five-Day Talks At Bk. Serene Standard Staff Reporter THE factual situation m South East Asia as a whole has improved during the last year but the potential situation is as dangerous as it ever was "and might even be more dangerous/ declared451 words
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480 1952-12-10 2 SHE HITCH-HIKED OVER INDIA AND AFRICA TO S'PORE Standard Shipping Reporter WITH a heavy. travel stained rucksack slung over i 1 her >hup*-lv shoiiiders, an ati 1 tractive, 24-yeai old AusI tralun lass stepped ashore i, here from the P. O. liner i Canton yester**.-? morning-, dnd immediablv x<*t about480 words
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182 1952-12-10 2 Standard staff Re-perm THE Roya Singapore Tuberds Clinic on Shenton Way, party ft I rday afternoon since its formal j D '.less of Kent Oct. reci c the 150 i invited guests ""friends and tin m m Clinic C. L. Ed v*u Is,182 words
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Article, Illustration162 1952-12-10 2 AFTER n I ring for more j than an hour at the Singapore Assizes, a jury o! seven yesterday returned a majority fivet\\ verdict of not guilty on j two Chinese youths charged I with armed robbery of rash and jewellery worth about $1,400 from162 words
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Article83 1952-12-10 2 SINGAPORE shopkeepers j who wish to relebrate Christ- 1 mas, Deepavali or any lesti- j val. should make their applications to the Commissioner for Labour for a temporary change of elosmg days at least seven days before the desired change take place. Under the Weekly Holidays: Ordinance83 words
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127 1952-12-10 2 Standard Statt Reporter THE Mayor oi Rangoon. U. Utun Tin, yesterday expressed *.he hope thai the youth < rganisations oi Singapore would have more frequent meetings with the youth bodies of his civ so that a closer bond mighl be established be: ween the127 words
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Article96 1952-12-10 2 SIDNEY Sentu (51) went to the Volunteer Force Record i Office, Beach Road, and claim- 1 ed that his son, F. Sentu, vas a member of the ARP m St. Johns lsv.nd during 'lie Second World War. the Singapore Second Police Court' Magistrate, Mr,96 words
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205 1952-12-10 2 Triple Crash Was W orst A cciden t A TRIPLE crash at Bukit Timah Road, which invoiced two ears and a lorry and resulted m the driver of one car being" killed on the spot was yesterday described by Inspector Ahmad bin Abdul Malik of the Traffic Police as "the205 words
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Article55 1952-12-10 2 THE 195 2 Amal c 1 1 r an < 1 P ro- fessional Ballroom Dance com- petition will be held m the I Singapore Badminton Stadium j on Feb. 7. 1953. Further parj ticulars can be obtained from Mr G. R. Collick (Tel. *****), I No.55 words
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Article141 1952-12-10 2 Brought To Court Inch By Inch A WATCHMAN Abdul Majid. leaving his cabin to investigate a noise. arm knocked unconscious. When he awoke next moraine a coil of rope v.*js missing, tiie Singapore Third District Court Judge. Mr. H. A. Lor rer. was told yesterday. While Abdul Majid uas re141 words
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Article81 1952-12-10 2 '$5, 000 Or I'll Blow You' Threat THE Singapore First P< < Court Magistrate. Mr X. Kuiasekaram was told ye« i ay hat Ho Lye Seng threatened to injure Low 1 with a hand-g if he (Low) did not pay %b I Nov. 25. He was charged wit tempted extortion81 words
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Article67 1952-12-10 2 Youth's Case For Assizes THE Singapore Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman. yesterday, committed a youth. A g V g Chye to stand trial at the assizes on a charge of armed robbery. Ang was alleged to have robbed a salesman nd i livery clerk of a tot; $7,490.4767 words
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Article48 1952-12-10 2 TAX SEE GEE I S tentatively charged m Singapore Second P cart yesterday with robbing Al i Razak of SI O2 m a Singapore Traction Company bus on Dec. 8 at Hill Street. He claimed tr was wed bail of $1,000 Dec. 16.48 words
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Article17 1952-12-10 2 FAMILY remittance- frr Malaya to China for Novembei were: Singapore $1,194 95 Federation $718,817.21: '$1,909,775.05.17 words
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Article392 1952-12-10 2 The Singapore Standard ac- I knowledges with thanks the following donations to the Christmas Toy Fund: Already acknowledged $22,459.26 Inspector 11. B. Almeida. Negri Senibilan 25.00 Inspector Cyril Fee. Negri Senibilan 2.5.00 j Inspector Albert Mah, Negri Sembilan i.OO Inspector Nahar Singh, Negri Sembilan 5.00 Inspector G.392 words
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Advertisement30 1952-12-10 2 I ALWAYS KNOW WHEN Oil IS LOW I DANCER LEVEL wear on pistons strain on bearings i\ sudden breakdowns SAFETY LEVEL protected engine smooth running when you stop for Petrol30 words
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Advertisement150 1952-12-10 2 ,t *»i. MH.CRALS VfTM«- iii^ Ui <*wir« »»e-tw* 1 M READY COQKtP i.^ Tkt economical this nourishing Weaning cod As the first step lowardi grown-i your baby Farex. ibn ready-co food can be mixed m a moment w juices, milk put and other Farex every day and you will gr150 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-12-10 3 MB .ND MRS Cyril Bannister after their wedding at St. Theresa Church, Kampong Bahru Road. Singapore The bride fs Miss Sybil Mary Boudville. With the couple are the bestman and the hridesmaid.32 words
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Article110 1952-12-10 3 Chiei Justici Sir Char-durray-A* as c m s gapore High Court yesterallowed the appeal of G N S thapatby against a irt conviction and sentence oi 22 months' impnsonn s- thapathy bad been lenience i lot al egedly stea ing 55 tyres from a godown at *ne Singapore110 words
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Article, Illustration280 1952-12-10 3 Students Will Be Allowed To Form A Political Club VARSITY TO ENCOURAGE POLITICS Standard Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya will now allow students to form political clubs- within the University with the same rights as other 1 citizens and subject to the same laws of the country. The authoritiesStandard - 280 words
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Article91 1952-12-10 3 BOYS from six to 10 years old and girls from six to 16 will display their handiwork this afternoon at the annual pro-Christmas sale of the Salvation Army Children's Home at 380, Pasir Panjang Road, 6i mile, starting at 4:15 p.m. There will be needlework and carpentry91 words
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Article292 1952-12-10 3 Standard stall" Reporter r HTUN TIN, Mayor of Rangoon, on his arrival Kb Singapore from Manila yesterday, suggested that a COnventkMl of Asian mayors be held to discuss pro- oiems 01 mutual interest. Tl c .1 iyor flew by Pan- American Airways for a twoday292 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-12-10 3 111 rEEN-YEAR-Ol t) Mdzi Lee, of Fairfield Girls* SehMi Singapore, wiD be •on the air" tonight when She will give a pianoforte recital over the Chinese Section »>f Radio Malaya tr.mi 5.15— '1-10 I*'" Her pro xi. i mine will include *t it E&e M (BeethovenK "(hmdeOied (Shirwei ka), "Mane"54 words
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Article, Illustration221 1952-12-10 3 ?J YEARS AFTER THE INCIDENT THL story of Mr. lay Ah Soey's bravery will be told for the first time when the Governor. Mr. J. I. Nicoll. pins the British Empire Medal on him on Bee at the Government House. After nearly 11 years when it221 words
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Article88 1952-12-10 3 E CHINFSE S imnuni give a dance rday, D* v 13, will be a I Draw entire pi ar^ tr ided between the -s A .*.-T tbei Asson and the Singapoi •> for the Blind. P v ror the Ln ky l>< nv c a88 words
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Article49 1952-12-10 3 Yew Aik Seah Off ice-Bearers THE ~et» Aik Seah Associa-offlce-beare" Patron T. T. Thi i. Pt« I Run Han. Vice Presi Ye» Km Tav. Secrel How Teo Asst. Secretary C Oek I Trc L J M: ,i Auditor 1 Eng Koh ««n S i. A*«l Sui Cheng S o-\49 words
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Article36 1952-12-10 3 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh is on 22 days vacation leave from today. During his absence, Mr. Giam Chong Hing will act as Coroner. Mr. Giam's telephone number is 2400. Ext. 391.36 words
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Article340 1952-12-10 3 FOLLOWING are the buc- cessful cand dates at i aminationa oi the In litute oi 1 Commerce Ltd.. of Bn ham, held m Singapore during September, 1952. \ccounlan<y (Advanced): Lim CtS Kwongi Madhavan Filial K rl i Low Keng Yang X Chin Sou. Tan Bak Nam, Km340 words
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Article278 1952-12-10 3 TRAGEDY befell a kindly old Chinese woman] who went to the Singapore Railway Station to bid farewell to her nephew who was travelling to Kuala Lumpur. I Vmi ~r~.rn.mm~ .1 i 4^.ll'nrr Vl I ITI tt.mmm. f! «_r\.« ■> Ar^ A.* _.*> Engrossed m telling278 words
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Article, Illustration151 1952-12-10 3 f AN exhibition of ("hi- j'J nese paintings by Pro- i I, fessor Chao Shao An, 1 1 Lydia Fans and three I, 1 1 Other artists will be I opened at the British I Council Centre on Friday. I I* it will be the Singapore151 words
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136 1952-12-10 3 Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Labour Member for H m the Legislative Council, will press the Singapore Government to publish the full rep iof the finding and recommendations of the Co mmi tt i awarding the non-pension, expatriation allowance to European officers. In a questi136 words
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Article, Illustration306 1952-12-10 3 Legco Meet MR. TAN CHIN II \N, member for the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce m the Legislative Council, will ask Government whether it is a tact that under the Income I.t\ Oidintnee a taxpavcr is obliged to report an? mis! ike m his return or anounts306 words
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Article44 1952-12-10 3 '1 I lE. Life and 1 magazines tycoon Henry H Luce flew into Sin -rom Manila yesterday, tour hours. and left hot-fun* for rta. Publisher Luoe. on i fa finding romp of F will pass through again Dererr De: Indo-China.44 words
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Advertisement117 1952-12-10 3 'J-d'S-N I t3r-*T i ?7jA'£-t£ r^ I S~.m ro!! Mm r» J the wb r.cturej usive j A\ last a Jux- 1 mera econom:>.3l to easy to < ,-rate. I compact 1 akc mo as a** r ptorc for > or -J op-in M dard i anna roi! film camera*.117 words
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Advertisement83 1952-12-10 3 Iy_^^^ WORLD FAMOUS motor cycle!v^ JJ a a m a a |(J >4/ways ahead of the field {> THE ORIGINAL SHAFT DRIVEN MOTORCYCLE WHICH ft \fa GUARANTEES YOU PEAK PERFORMANCE AND HICII •A QUALITY PRODI CFION. v>L jag Ho rh BMW MOTORCYCLES ARE ESTABLISHED OVER SS 5 COUNTRIES IN WORLD.83 words
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425 1952-12-10 4 LEPER TELLS HOW HE GOT ANGRY STRUCK PENANG, Tues, A ray fish (ikon pari) 'was brought into the Penang Supreme Court today to enable a leper, Cheng Seng Lim, chargj ed with the murder of a hospital assistant at the 1 Pulau Jerejak Leper Settlement on Sept 17, last i425 words
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Article, Illustration190 1952-12-10 4 This is Ons Pek Leng. a little girl with tuberculosis of the spine. Like many more of her friends m the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital, she is bed-ridden. Unlike most children who have the use of their limbs, she does not quarrel with her playmates. Those of her friends atStandard - 190 words
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Article150 1952-12-10 4 Locksmith Opens An Empty Safe THE large sale al the Singapore Chinese Chamber oi Commerce which bad. for last half-a-century, remained hermetically shut from All prying eye>. was finally opened yesterday by an expert locksmith, Ng Chong Beng. The safe held not even a scrap Ol paper There were, however,150 words
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Article139 1952-12-10 4 AN' OLD Trenggan i kris and a Dyak scrobok (watercooled bamboo pipe) arc to be presented to .Mr. L A. Woodford, leader of the Singapore Scout contingent to the Australian Jamboree, by Mr. Roy Ferroa, Publicity Oflieer if the Singapore Boy Scouts Association. at a farewell139 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-12-10 4 THE Malayan Air Training Corps turned out m full force yesterday evening at their newly renovated Headquarters at Waterloo Street when Mr. J.F. Nicoll. the Colony Governor, paid his first visit. Mr. Nicoll spent more than half an hour going round all the classes being conducted and had a chat78 words
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Article103 1952-12-10 4 Boy Spotted Stolen Bike A SCHOOLBOY who missed his bicycle from 'lie cycle stand m ids school kept a sharp lookout for it. Twentyfour hours later he spotted it m a repair shop at Upper Serangoon Road. He i iformed a police sergeant and a youth was arrested. In the103 words
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Article23 1952-12-10 4 THE General Council of the Labour Party ol Singapore yesterday unanimously elected Mr. Pni'ip Williams as tinParty's leuder m tha City23 words
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Article43 1952-12-10 4 THE British Society of Commerce Limited will hold its examination- for commercial students m Singapore m June and December next year. Application to sit for the examinations must be made to the Secretary. 74 King Street. Wigan, Lancashire. England.43 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-12-10 4 Picture taken at a dinner riven to Rangoon's Mayor U. Htun tin at the Adelphi Hotel last night. Picture shows (at the main table from left to right) Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, L T Htun Tin, the Burmese Consul m Singapore, U. Ba Thating, Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, Singapore City Council60 words
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Article88 1952-12-10 4 TAN .TOO TECK who tried to pick the pocket of a passenger m a crowded bus was caught red-handed In the Singapore Firs, District Court yesterday. Tan was j sentenced to nine months' rigo- 1 rous imprisonment. lie had one previous conviction. The passenger. Ko!t Aik Phee. told88 words
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Article208 1952-12-10 4 Standard Staff Reporter IT IS the policy of the British Government to do everything j to help the Asian pe>pU tain a hi.iih standard ot material j living, full employment and i reasonable wages. said the Commissioner-General, Mr M colm Mac Donald yesterday. He was208 words
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Article120 1952-12-10 4 SIR GEORGE Pel cc's Diagnostic Study Team will be supplying the Civil Deft' Department statistics would be helpful m b ild g air raid shelters m Singapore. Mr. D. H. Komlosy to d The I Standard yesterday that his j team would give such data as120 words
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Article113 1952-12-10 4 Employees To Meet Govt. THE Singap< re f* of Government Employees* j Unions yesterday agxeed to j meet Government oflS rials to decide on the terms ol r(\v\-\ ence of the proposed Com-j mittee to investigate the ade-j quacy or otherwise of loyally j domiciled fovernmen*! employees. The committee la113 words
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Article119 1952-12-10 4 SHB Men May Go On Strike Standard Staff Reporter MORt: than ,J "v members of the Singapore li. n bour Board will bold an ex-Jj traordinary -general mccl on Monday next to tain all strike ballot. A decision to i mend this to the general body i I the Singapore119 words
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Advertisement231 1952-12-10 4 last l I a.m. 1.45, 1.15, 6.4S A 9.30 |>.m. ***** Ms wvai wim! •>' B s^" 1 HMARIOaa33 fflEl *'i mario LANZA BECAUSE j lanza j^/ YOU'RE MINE IB- DORETTJI MORROW L—ll— ll I■ I— ■IWIII m STARTS TOMORROW MM THE LAUGH*' Mr EVERYBODY'S PRESERVERS U GOING /___>. overboard231 words
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Advertisement134 1952-12-10 4 HEALINE-HOT D' v J^SnB :f V. <* m m9 m m^ m iiiiii- Py-|P_^ tL Bbi '•JbBI B^- < \wß*V < jh-i_ >y_|"jfcp^ N__s SL' I^?S3____! P^[«_kJg Brer* 4 *-^3_fc_ Iv 1^ BY •"^ant^siWrtJP" 1 Cartoon t&T^ M 'm \mm*^ "T!ii. ttBZLY GOLFER I tvoid tin- ru~h BOOK SOU f«f134 words
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Miscellaneous239 1952-12-10 4 Today's Power Cuts SUBSTATIONS li;ii>le to toad shedding today:— DAY Armenian st. Static, Capitol, Newton. 1 and 2, Ctaßcen* lane. IVayang Sato, Adam Pk., i ni\ersity Hostel. Gallop hui. PaterMM Rd Balmoral Rd., Dalvejr Rd., Chartered Bank and network. China Hank and network, Asia Building, George st. Static, V. Pickering239 words
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16 1952-12-10 5 New Mining Law Ruling For Council o a who is I a S p an optio16 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-12-10 5 \f: U \N ad gatherini m Me-elad Sh.mf no Exalted 01 H.,t I'rophet sponsored h\ the -m ition Penanin enth20 words
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Article412 1952-12-10 5 Youth Charged With Having j Pistol, Grenade KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. How three bandits, including a woman, were shot and killed following a gun battle between security forces and bandits m a blukar at Sungei Pmji, near Ipoh, was revealed at the High Court here today,412 words
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87 1952-12-10 5 \l OK >l \K. Tiirs -A 50--w ii i»ld MMUI Prut -second ■rife i»f Din CltOOn, a Siamese padi plaiitrr t»f Kampong Baknni PerHs was sen (»*ni t(| Id fun ill s' 1 11) pi I somiinii f<»r throwing .»< id jt87 words
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Article28 1952-12-10 5 Mi S h Prep i torj School Ml public I sh e .(i members eir wort and as I rs. She a the I28 words
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230 1952-12-10 5 Sakai Had Rice For Bandits 18 Mths. KUALA LUMPUR, 1 A 3 tar-old Sakai n Van D r 1 a Bah Akor was toci. to 18 i ths' imprisonmi I Mr. J »n uncooked i banfi Sim charge ol p I Shum Yip Leong Cameron Highlands on 15 this year.230 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-12-10 5 Ml; \M> Mi's (h m |ft| K» it «ho hi ii- m 11 1 ted m Singa inn r<-i entij Iho bridegroom is the third of Mi and Mrs Chan Klmin Ooh of Kulini and k attached to ihe Lam Soon mnnv. Sings pore dinoei ai held .U nu lloon67 words
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Article62 1952-12-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Johore Customs foiled an attempt to smuggle 3i lbs of '■> im from Singapore into the Federation when they searched a lorry, the S Court was told today, Der Eng Hing and Lin Eng Soon, the occupants of the lorry, were charged62 words
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Article74 1952-12-10 5 New Post For Da to Ibrahim JOHORE B \HRU. 1 ues. Dato Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman. State Secretary, Johore, will su t Dato Wan Idris. I) puty Mentri Besar, Johore, when the latter goes on leave. Dato Ibrahim will be conBr nc<\ m the appointment j when Dato Wan Idris74 words
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Article38 1952-12-10 5 Mr. Ong Hock L n. an interpretei at the M Court, Kuala Kang ai •-'one on tl <• i the S oris Court. Taip ng. tfr Tun? Wah ol the Prisons Dept i men:. Taiping, has succeeded him.38 words
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Article, Illustration148 1952-12-10 5 THE QUEEN has approved the award of the Militar> Medal to A S-^t. Ishware l.inihu. of the 1 7 Gurkha kities. who successfully led his platoon m an engagemint thai resulted m the k i ll i nu of five terrorists m the Labu area148 words
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Article60 1952-12-10 5 LEE POX BENG, (25> was charged before the Muai Mag strate with causing the death of a Chinese girl, Toll Cheng Lim. shooting her with a shot gun as c he wu sitting at the li ime Guard post of Pagoh. Lee was offered bail60 words
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Article43 1952-12-10 5 IPOH Tues. The office I the Registrar of Titles. Perak. now situated m Taiping. v. be moved to Ipoh from Jan. I, nexl year, and will be nous I at No l Jalan Astana. opposite the State Secretai il building.43 words
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Article362 1952-12-10 5 $56,138 For St. Nicholas' Home FOLLOWING is the firsl lisl of donations totalling $6,1 18.05 received for the SI Nicho i Home liaintenam c md Ap- i ru.,l Pen. in.; La'dv M Temp.- MOO I t Thmhie Mr N Ward $50 Mh r F Earl $15 Mi i Bong The362 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-12-10 5 5 I il E SI LT A N «>f < KHuntan Inspecting tin* guard i»f honour provided by the Kelantan Home (iuard> during the pass- jj inu out parade of 256 i Home Guards from Operational Sections at I th«* Padane. Kota Bahru. > I'll** guards had ju^t > roinplctcd81 words
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Article240 1952-12-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The co-operative shop movement m Malaya has made great strides since tlic government stepped up the drive, early last year, to fight high prices, .Mr. A. S. 11. Kemp, Assistant Commissioner of Co-operative Development, said today. Over 234 co-operative shops have been240 words
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Article126 1952-12-10 5 OAG Pours Junior Trade School KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. I'lse Officei Administei ng Government of the Federation. Mr. D. C. VfacGillivray, showed the greatest intei est m the work going on m the Jul Technical Trade School and the Technifactory which he visited here this morning. I[e v. s taki n126 words
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Article38 1952-12-10 5 Penang Teochews Aid Loan 1 II V 4 I JWCI I I 'i I .t sim I k»-d th present to subsei U a icritte I .illft Om: .n ied m t I r P ill ii< [)(KI38 words
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Advertisement73 1952-12-10 5 THE BLACK TUUP fc The to-ous Morticul jr 3 l Soci c t v »t Hoorlen, once offered a pnxe. which *»j. t nc*er cloimed of F 0 '"TK 0 "mt J■l I p Th,« wat dur.no the 'Tuh> mnwf of Holland I 'he 17th centur, -Sen fortunes »er* -node73 words
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Advertisement30 1952-12-10 5 COME TO COLD STORAGE FOR ALL YOUR tofc. CHRISTMAS luMdfeSH RmMi j__» J __*i _H IHBI VMM Jpjp^ fi nc a i y our neaie^t SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.30 words
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Article733 1952-12-10 6 y peri rmance of the Singapore Labour P: rty m tl c City Council elections it may be said that it has managed to save itself from ignominious defeat by the Mr A R. I.azarous. Of the four Labour candidates who stood for elections only Mr. Lazarous has733 words
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Article493 1952-12-10 6 By The Times Singapore Correspondent MOST state and settlement committees of the Malayan Communist Party have been busy propagating the new party line since the Politburo decided to restrict terrorist activities m favour of a more ideologically correct campaign of political penetration, designed to create493 words
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Letter955 1952-12-10 6 Sir:— l am really bewildered by all that goes on m the Colonial Secretariat these The Colonial Secretary on the sth December on his own initiative held a Press Conference and m answer to a question said that he did not know if His Excellency955 words
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Letter355 1952-12-10 6 Sir;— lf Mr. T. Y. Chen's claim, which is quoted m his letter published m the Straits Times on Dec. 6, is well founded, then Malaya and all Free Nations m the world have good reason for celebration, for we have m this troubled country a355 words
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Letter45 1952-12-10 6 Sir; -After the n i)1 of the City Council c N tion was announced, the successful candidates were invited to speak. The English used by a certain Ci incillor wi s simply disgraceful and what iod results can we expect from him. PUZZLED Singapore45 words
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Article900 1952-12-10 6 JBy PHILIP VERNON LONDON. "LJOW united are the Bri- tish people behind the foreign policy that was pursued by Mr. Attlee's Government and. m all essentials, has been continued by Mr. Churchill's Government? The question is likely to become more important during the next few months. The900 words
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Article254 1952-12-10 6 Sir-— Ay son is a Govt. G.C.S. Clerk. He took up the G.C.S. Clerical Promotion Examination on the 18.9.1950 and obtained the following marks: GO 60', T.SzC. 98*~c Ariih. 31% Eng. Comp. (*■»'< Conr. E. Total 249 400. RESULT— FAIL H. had, therefore to take up254 words
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Article48 1952-12-10 6 Review of Views Deraocran thf:re ii of cy" says Pn t B i ci St< ring Area s I I mzed this i pi. v The rubber connection and nature these two should m th. London. aper vr uren Peace Talk* as the pea the Ur, Pek, "m48 words
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Advertisement15 1952-12-10 6 bJtAa il^l iul Iml p-^v, F w\m i SHUM YIP LEONOJEA PLANTATIONS 'CAMERON HIGH LANDS15 words
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Advertisement44 1952-12-10 6 r—=^~^l Listen to a I i if iTf a ll l^ IM ll ll H/t-ii iitSMi pttlf US' TA,6OR^ Solt Agtntt S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. J«HR ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. jt^^LXmmmmmmWmm Now at I.J ft. Xorth Bridge H<t m \mmmmmm\JmmmmmmmmW*\r*V^* 'I m *mnmtm4m W**^44 words
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Article480 1952-12-10 7 Emphasises UK's Legal Right Over Iranian Oil LONDON, Dec. 9.— Britain served notice yesterday it will take legal action against American oil companies which try to buy or sell Iranian oil. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden told the House of Commons M the British Government continues toReuter; AFP - 480 words
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Article99 1952-12-10 7 INDON, Dec ,f, r Immense Comjoon-^ »*nltii development ranging from ..ed production to »re t ,,11 i ur| d uranium, Mve been outlined by M.nuralth Prime Ministers noNV nearing end ->i i ten-day ;,,;< conlerencf here. is stated last night. I• en -nade to da ofA.P. - 99 words
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Article, Illustration10 1952-12-10 7 photo Mr Yitzhak Ren -Zvi neulvelecled President of Israel. APAP - 10 words
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Article127 1952-12-10 7 Ben Zvi Is Israeli Preside n t rERusAi i a n. up) ta Bi *,ood aritan" of the Samaritans. va! ele ted iel*s second Pri i t yesterda -ucceed the late Chain. Weizmann. Bt n Zvi will >im In Ihe tion of the president had been I pected. He had127 words
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114 1952-12-10 7 20cts. Extra For Those Special Forms AP CHBISTM \s rallies from Fenarig and Singapore will he denvered m the United Kingdom and I lit- lommonsrealtli countries on Special decorated forms for an additional charge of '.'0 cents. These de luxe messages will he prefixed with the letters L_ and wasAP - 114 words
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131 1952-12-10 7 Thais To Quell Reds A long South Border c \\< KOK. Dec 9 (UP) Police officials have announced the\ \iil start a 'nioppint; operation* against Chinese rraristH tinny the xnithnn border of Thailand sometime mth. t« < hief General Pa ho Sri\anond told a Parliament ommitte.- today thai his department131 words
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118 1952-12-10 7 WASHINGTON. Dee. 9 (UP) Informed sources indicated today that preparations were under way for the test firing genuine atomic artillery possibly this spring. The shell would be fired at the atomic ground m Nevada. ling to recent reports at Pentagon and elsewh< and118 words
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Article44 1952-12-10 7 LONDON, Dec. 9 (AP):— A highly-placed informant said y< t< rday Prime Minister Churchill's government would iike the United State- to join Bi tain m garrisoning the Middle East With .-trained resources, he said. Britain now is doing most of the job.44 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-12-10 7 Watching th P Ray gathering at the Toy Fund Ball at Ihe Cathay Restaurant last night were .Mr. Aw Cheng Chye General Manager of Rag Aim Tong, Mr. Aw Cheng Taik General Manager of The Singapore Standard Press and Mr. TIM. McNcice. President of the City Council. m I49 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-12-10 7 yuuio. Th. I.mnese national flag, the Wising Sun. flew for the I i Vne m Dostwar s=iiv rapore yesterday, from the new j^uesc emulate buildinS m o*lej Bmir StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article171 1952-12-10 7 India Says No On Kashmir UNITED NATIONS. Dec. ft.! (Renter). India yesterday told the Security Council that she must reject the latest AngloAmerican resolution on Kashmir. Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, the Indian delegate, told the Council: *So far as the draft resolution before us is concerned, we must reject the171 words
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Article37 1952-12-10 7 WABERDEEN, Washington, Dec. 8. (UP) The 7.000 ion Liberty ship. Yorkman. went aground m heavy seas near the entrance to Grays Harbour on Monday and her master said she was m danger of breaking p.37 words
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Article154 1952-12-10 7 PARIS Dec. (Renter).— Britain has lost her battle for the appointment of a British Supreme Atlantic Pact Naval Commander m the Mediterranean, an authoritative source said here yesterday. Under a compromise plan now agreed by the Pact's military experts but still to be approved154 words
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Article225 1952-12-10 7 NY TIMES ON A MALAYAN STATE NEW YORK, Dec. 9 (IP)— A New York Times editorial on Malaya said yesterday: "Sir Gerald Templer, British High Commissioner for Malaya, has announced that Britain has decided to set up a fullscale new army m Malaya as a major step toward giving sell225 words
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Article51 1952-12-10 7 NEW DELHI. Dec. 9 (AP)— A senior educational officer m Malaya is scheduled to arrive here shortly to recruit, with the help of the Indian Education Ministry. Indian teachers to teach Science, History, Geography and English m Malayan schools, an official spokesman told questioners m parliament51 words
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Article73 1952-12-10 7 A CHRISTMAS party is being arranged lor the children of the Asian empli 'i < R NA. Dept.. Naval H.. i Civ Ist Eve. It is ex] that about one hundn d ren will be present to reci thi ir gifts from Father Chris mas. CAIRO. Dec B,73 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-12-10 7 Three Rlue Rell girls ha\> a practice dance on the main staircase of the new Casino before an afternoon show. Looking on are Arab doormen uith daggers uorn on belt. The English girls had flown from Paris to spend eight days as guests of the Pasha of Marrakesh, Xl Glauoi,61 words
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Article20 1952-12-10 7 N School Prize -giving THE Admiralty A School will I al pria non of docl graciously m. I t will20 words
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Article77 1952-12-10 7 Sfancord London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 8. The following ere tk. tlc.rg prices of rubber and tin on rhc London Mork<t •rc'oy LONDON RUBBER Spot 27jd. Jon./Mor. 27 \d Apr/June 26j. d j June/Scpf. 25id. Dec. c.t.f. 27^d. j Morkcf: Borely sfcady. LONDON TIN Spot £95 I77 words
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292 1952-12-10 7 ABOARD LSS HELENA, Dec 9 (IT) -Tl-esMeal elect Dwlffhl Eisi tihouer and key members ol ins cabinet continued secret mid-Pacific conferences on the Korean war policy today as the cruiser. H< l< Ml plowed through rolling KM towards Hawaii Eisenhowei held three-hour conference on Monday292 words
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Article, Illustration134 1952-12-10 7 Mr V\ i.ii.un M< Mai Australian Minister! U N.iw .1 iui \n said M "one tfciag t<> i eatf Ind beat and aaotbei thing t<> wt* i r > ourself H« iv here (»n .1 lai I t tour to see how the Ausl,., lian Naval and An I 01Standard - 134 words
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Advertisement187 1952-12-10 7 MANUFACTURE o w.de ronge of olummium hollow-wore, olummium kitchen utens.ls ond we |J| 1 supply Hospitol ond Estate equ.pmcnf. Mj *VI 'OR SALE oium.mum "Lemon" shope loft* cups, TO tiffin earners, csh troys ond office )h aqu.pment olumm.um sheefs of various j 111 |l»l" MOMTAKI wild.ng ongl*. folding, press. ng,187 words
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Advertisement96 1952-12-10 7 from r 4HKti£<>fts /vy fm*s T£A SETS From S 3 10 COLLS HIGH CHAIK SCALES With Wcghti S5 95 IMEROIDERY SETS From |1 7 MUSICAL BOXES From 1.«3 tOXES OF BEADS From S IM POST OFFICE SETS From I 50 KWIHG SETS Fro- I 40 TABLE QUOITS I 2 IS96 words
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Article172 1952-12-10 8 Brings A mas Holiday Students Standard Aviation Reporter CHARON— the children Frelue m Singa- and ilia's to spend m Malaya. a rgon, l Singapore from Fremantle. [alayai 100 l ials fly f. 1 children off the Charon to the Fede tion the first <>np leaving this172 words
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Article, Illustration152 1952-12-10 8 BRITAIN'S latest swept-back win? research Mreraft seen m above picture, fii>t details of which can now b<revealed, made its fir-t flicht at Boscombe Down. Salisbury Plain. Wiltshire on Dec. 2. It was piloted by Tom Brooke Smith. Chief Test Pilot of it* designer and manufacturer.152 words
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Article107 1952-12-10 8 WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 (UP The Agriculture Department announced t al Rice Export Association will exp ice tota g *-.:*i's.ooo per i pound bags for the pc: lan. 1 to Mar. 31. I is amount bring: the 1 rice allocated for export f: the 1952 crt p.107 words
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Article55 1952-12-10 8 S D 9 I r Bt sh mine h' Sa barb a courte tr The! be 4 to the 61 line Swi of the B tish Far E Fleet, t under I Cap* lii H These s are j f the fUgerint speed!ei a) H >ya!55 words
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Article32 1952-12-10 8 CALCUIT 9 CUP)— r route be the lowt it i cept per tralia- has bet the Director-Gt r». The proposal B •ia Q Trari^t tion of In32 words
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Advertisement680 1952-12-10 8 mmm* mm 9^ m WM\ S imm^ mm mmmmmm FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE l)r Ortrlaad >.. ,v \n.-!-> Ai American Canadian Citio j reaaai v Mini B'aaff An la si i II |SKJI Bl il I IJ,r ,|> M iJjn J Bl II *Jaa 21 *Jaa lai II ea680 words
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Advertisement512 1952-12-10 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. Regular Sailings lo China an Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham S Penang Use direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indoa sia lo C hina fapan, Doe Snore Due Penan? Crom "1 ho i Det 1 1 Det I Japan Efkong "Poyang" Dea 28 Dec 22 Boagfcons Sails512 words
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Advertisement569 1952-12-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Kolterdam Llmd Holland America 1 tne Nedertaaa iim Rotterdam Kotlerdam Imslerdam HALIFAX PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON \l W \OKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEH OKI I ANS Spore P Slum Pprijn, ROEPAT s.MN' 12 l7Dee IS I I !><•. 51 II Dt SCHIEDYK (HAL) *9Dec'6Jan 3 J^n569 words
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Advertisement383 1952-12-10 8 k a*. tAST ASIATIC Li SAILLNCo 1 BOM -< iSWS l\n a X »tx Volt ban a 14 14 i>. -SEI ANDIA' (or BingiOh IT In m fpoaeenferi ,-jy) KIN A' I Me ta BydoOY Brisbane fcnl lA I BIKIaV Eor Bangli k *M \E i ror D Bangkol long383 words
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Article162 1952-12-10 9 Foreign Demand for All Grades fs Fairly Good *mmV INDO CHINA continues to be the tocol affecting the rubber market m Singapore is showing remarkable tenacity m main ig levels reached m the recent upward iq m prices. «cks la: profit taking aH mams fairly good162 words
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Article33 1952-12-10 9 Up 1½c.Market Steady '•I irkel Kriiui t«-r gapore on a ■resterer lb the high- lay i oi the wig an I cents prices steadily 1 the very ts per \OOi\ PRICES 944 9533 words
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Article15 1952-12-10 9 US Ste el Output I its hy lore -rears th a 1 ta tons of15 words
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Article26 1952-12-10 9 KONG De I (Reuidonesia has m sumed buying cotton textiles acrade reports In relay. Reports thai Indo- was import con- j re believed I26 words
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Article173 1952-12-10 9 HONGKONG, Dec. 9 (IP) An English language newspaper. The Hongkong Standard, said tin's morning m an editorial on the first sale of Japanese caught fish m Hongkong that "at the moment we have only their word and hope of the Government that they will173 words
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Article, Illustration191 1952-12-10 9 Lawrence To Meet Tin Men Ll the United States nk that because there is a 'm must be scarce. Consequently, ihey have tended to use materials other than tin. I >rough t to Singapore by Mr. W. ::-v La 'I Jr., Assistant birer-to'- ol Malayan I n B reau n191 words
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Article171 1952-12-10 9 ml Btaaiari *!:«rko( Reporter SINGAPORE. Tues.— ln the Malayan v are market today tins nd industrials remained steady at un< hanged quota- [th i kteratc business ■>• sing n re was little inesl m the i her shares j h fai 11 foi rv the jdvpnce m171 words
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Article238 1952-12-10 9 By ARNOLD BBACKMAN, Standard Special Corr. JAKARTA, Tues. -West Java rubber is staging an amazing comeback. Rubber prices are rising and rubber speculators are reaping big profits. The provincial West Java government ha= reported 'hat the current rubber price has ri en from sia to238 words
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Article55 1952-12-10 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubher prices (cents per Ib m Singa pore yesterday were: No I RSS Sent loose !'.V, «>M i OR m bales Nov No. 1 R.S.S. 95| 951 No. Z R.S.S. !>0 901 No 3 R.s.s 861 st; Tone: Very steady. SINGAPORE, lues. The price of tin today55 words
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116 1952-12-10 9 APPROXIMATELY two tons of pepper changed hands on the Singapore prod ice market yesterday; Muntok white at around $550 and Lampong black $445 per picul. Tlic other sections of the market were quiet, with only small business passing. Copra was reported at <'M\ for116 words
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Article193 1952-12-10 9 World Rubber Figures WASHINGTON, Dec 9, (UP) i The Commerce Department announced yesterday that the world production of natural 1 rubber was 155,000 long tons m October, acceding to estimates of the International Rubber Study Group of the National Product;.'^') Authority. The department said the January-October total amounted to 1,445,000193 words
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Article92 1952-12-10 9 BANGKOK, Dec. 9. (UP).— A slump m Thailand's textile j trade has forced commercial banks m Bangkok to suspend letters of credit for imports. The credit ban will apply to all traders exc< pi m special eases where longstanding customers have been regulaj m their payments92 words
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Article50 1952-12-10 9 PREMIER Jawaharlal Ne-hrii yesterday presented the Bna version of [ndia'fl first five year plan to both houses o! the Indian Parliament. Th< nlan requires external aid oi about U551,362,000,000 tocarry out the planned expenditure of U554,303,000,000 not including foreign aid already received amounting io I 'SSI r)'i4.000.--000.—U.P.50 words
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Article79 1952-12-10 9 MALAYA Shipped 77.010 tons of rubber during November compared with 83.'" 1 5) tonfor October, bringing the total tonnace exported since the beginning of the year to 830.204 if 1,055,688 tons for 4 !*f corresponding period of 1951). Of the November shipments, the tonnage of ribbed smoked79 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-12-10 9 photo. 1 J Mr P. J. I). Munns. the I Overseas Riepresentatlve I of the British Hercules Cycle and Motor Com- pany. Birmingham, seen I speaking at a dinner I given m his honour by ,1 Messrs. T. V. Mitchell i! and Co. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-12-10 9 Sinclair Weeks pictured after l,e was named U.S. Secretary of Commerce m j the Incoming Eisenhower I Cabinet. photo. APAP - 20 words
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1166 1952-12-10 9 Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE T^V^^^t\W*X,^m^m^m*m^W^Wmm^W^m^H '/V/i? SINGAPORE DIARY USIfl Tilt: Alltl.TlF: i r. w "L:fe With Bab". P Health Nuns' Mal' i 1 m < V. \SmJ < clam 5 30—6 30 p n i tuei (Engl Ch test i S .>" 730 p m ENGLISH SPEEt II1,166 words
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Advertisement94 1952-12-10 9 TRIUMPH MAYFLOWER Economical easy to manoeuvre and yet one of the roomiest 1 0 h.p. cars on the road. $4545 MAH A BLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVER FEDERATED MOTORS LID. ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE 9 WEARNE BROS. LTD. FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES l> IPttßft I OWN MAP. |j 'M' M \P.if MM AY A.94 words
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Advertisement113 1952-12-10 9 ft^mmteJfamWmm^ > a tX( aa^X fa I ,ol S •M g<><><* "*J fa *y\ to remember mS *t>jf£ Ol M your friends fa 3*3s and relatives thi* Jtf CHRISTMAS SS AND NEW YEAR fj> *ft U lo 6end a gift subscript ion W S io )h« SINGAPORE STANDARD j£ /■jU113 words
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Article435 1952-12-10 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott 1 tSYCHOI OGY, ta theary, is i fascinating study. We all like to stuch our elves and our friends and it's always exciting ta know that all our trivial little thoughts ami eccentl k ities originated m same t rightfully important incident w ay435 words
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Article58 1952-12-10 10 screen m front of cc will keep your Uv- chimney ected per V > 0 freshly l hair as I i i yen washing tuck cotton down into the hair brush. .V eleeirical apj tl i m suntch•o;/" -c actual l R lit ihould be to58 words
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Article, Illustration125 1952-12-10 10 (Right) This leather-fur combination jacket, entitled 'TentH-sinn" was modi lied In t!.. P.eriin Inn ola < a nt<' Fright. The middle piece is of light brown Spanish goat leather nr.d js worn uith ;i ■udera bi sleeves are of black Astrachan lambskin. (Centre) A dramatic dinner125 words
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Article521 1952-12-10 10 I AM a Chinese girl of .'4 years, and I have been friendly with a European man for eight years. He has fallen m lo\e with me. and recently ha> asked me to marry him. f have not said yes oi no. because my parents521 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-12-10 10 THE Associated Designers of London showed their 1.-nh Co-ordinated Collection of Model Millinery at Lone.on s I Dorchester Hotel. This white guipure lace over Royal blue pill-box hat, is similar to Elizabethan IPf**"} J slvle. Gloves are to match. Jean Dawnay is the modi l.45 words
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Article250 1952-12-10 10 Gaynor Maddox - Gaynor Maddox By THE familiar frankfurter once more shows its versatility as it returns to the menu m a new guise. Franks With Prune Stuffing (Serves 4) One and one-half cups cooked prunes. cup table fat. 1 cup sliced apples. 5 cups toasted bread cubes, salt250 words
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Advertisement99 1952-12-10 10 X' saJr/- s.jfr/' i TOR YOUR XMAS GITT> V CHOOSE EAGLE BRAND SHIRTS AND j V SWORD BRAND SKIRTS "I SPECIAL X MAS SRIL* AT REDUCED PRICES FROM: 10-12 52 TO: 21 12 52 VISIT OUR SALES DEPOT V :>_<» H»l 111 BltllM.l ROAP, itt SI\GAPOKI ENQUIRIES TO: V SINGAPORE99 words
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Miscellaneous416 1952-12-10 10 \m RITA DEL MR '-TODAYS QUOTATION] "I J» J. remember my youth and *> «J Ihr feeling thai will never 5 come back any more the feel- ins that 1 could i.mt forever, 5 outlast the sea, the earth, and x -J all men." s < Josepti Conrad. i WEDNESDAY416 words
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313 1952-12-10 11 BOD HOLD TTC IN FIRST KO HOCKEY TIE thP Trainin S C<>"«*e and 3 BOD, who ripened Plain WeTdav "Tt*^ lament 'at Battier j without^.S y, f P, y d to a standstill-! umiou^result In spite of extra time, the score was a j one-au draw. The match wa- -played313 words
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Article76 1952-12-10 11 K,v. mi M m.rt the i hr .miiual hoe- r —Met* will rw 1 iiv t the SmIndtM I lub padang >un<*-d a* foln PISaJ <91 R SRt I \\tjr sinjjh f I'nintf.ithfr Po- I Itupillai I Police), skei <r-»n (C8C); (S t I Ckjt \im *U76 words
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Article11 1952-12-10 11 Search For Mr. Queen St. B Club it es m elude11 words
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Article178 1952-12-10 11 Odds Were Against YMMA's 2 A .WOMAN Young M»-n\ Muslim Association team made a gallant bid to take on a full Flower BP side m the Singapore senior inter dub championships Ixst night but though they failed against the odds, won th,» admiration of the crowd for Iheir show of178 words
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Article88 1952-12-10 11 Today's Sport SINGAPORE RUGBY: GHQ v Royal Signals at Tangbn (Lt. ('dr. Gray); SARD V RAF Changi at PTS (H.D. Crowley); RAF Seletar v RNAS at Seletar (G/C Roulstead); Nee Scon v RAF Changi at Nee Soon (Lt. Cdr. Canter); RE D RASC at GiUman Barracks (Major Howard); REME V88 words
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Article57 1952-12-10 11 THE RASC rugby XV to play against the Royal Engineers RFC at Gilman Barracks today WiH be: Dvr. Da vies: Cp). Gurney, Lt. Wilson Liovd Oliver Carter; Dvr. Gaudioh, Lt Hart; 14. Thompson, Cpl. Nagle. Major Langiev < Lt. MeDermid, Capt. Witt, 2/l| Pavnter. Capt. Dorniny. Lt.57 words
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Article183 1952-12-10 11 JOHANNESBURG, Dee. 9. Reuter): Gerald Dreyer, South African champion, outpointed Cliff Curvis, the British champion and holder of Empire welterweight boxing championhip title, m a 15-round fight here last night. Curvis had been warned early for hitting on the break and he was given repeated warnings afterwards183 words
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324 1952-12-10 11 S. Africa Need 187 Runs To Win First Test BRISBANE, Dec. !>, Reuter- A AP).— South Africa have a first rate chance of lowering the colours of the mighty Australians tomorrow, the fifth and final day of their first Test. They will start their innings with eight wickets m hand324 words
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Article120 1952-12-10 11 SAF A Pick Team For HK, Manila Seventeen pla\er»> weMti led hv ihe Singapore \m.'t»-iii football Association t<> t <> ti i Hongkong and Manila -.i 1 1 j r«'\t \ejr wenChu Chro Seng Few Chaag, (hong Kum David* Teoa Kern,'. Ninth. Mn \V* ng. Morton. Bee loa* Omar Awani;.120 words
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Article175 1952-12-10 11 Australia Ist Inns. South Africa Ist. Inns 221. Au>tralia 2nd. Inns.— 277, Morris c Meile b Tayfield 58 McDonald St Wa t< b Tayfield 17 Hassett c McGlew b Melle ll Harvey run out l>2 Miller Ibw Tayfield Hole Ibw Melle 42 Lindwall not out :;H Langley b Watkins175 words
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Article156 1952-12-10 11 Chinese RC Beat Mala ys PENANG. Tues— hnwsr X* creation Club be.i the Peaaag Malays b\ "obi em fa to thre<> when tbe\ met m i hockey match h v toi is Green today. The Malays obtained goal when Ahmad Ghouse t> i keeper Teik Lee i!t ancle Ai'er dangerous156 words
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Article33 1952-12-10 11 B'TON STADI UM IN the absence Lin Chuan Geok. SBA Preside j matters relating to i ii t Badminton Stadium \h c referred to Mr Quek Xci; g c/o Shell Compan I 3865.33 words
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Article109 1952-12-10 11 IPOH. Twos— Cheng W AA drew one-all with Km: Lndians m a district match played here this e\n ing. Cheng Wah. playing wil B eat confidence. rattled lh Indians right from the initi; bully, but their forwards faile to beat the stubborn India defence. Aral opened the109 words
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Article60 1952-12-10 11 Bales tier Utd. BALESTTER United to meet the Singapore Traction Ct pany m a friendly soccer i on Friday at 5.30 p.m at 'he Clerical Union will be selected from: I.smail Abubakar Teck i < Idris Albar. Sin Yong. Ibrahim Eianiff. Kamsan Ismail V Hock Seng. Chee Sun. Ali A60 words
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Article17 1952-12-10 11 LONDON. Der 9 (Rev London challenge cup fin.-il: Brentford 1, Wet Ham Unitet 217 words
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Advertisement348 1952-12-10 11 NOTICES CITY < 01 \< II Of SINOAI'OKI NOI l( L rO Rl O DINQ ONI R \< IORs I V\l riIORISI I) Rl Ii l»!N(.> 1 Bf tr B -ing l 1 m Ciiv Coun Sii i B building operat i Com i tion 141 (7 l Ord ence348 words
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Article2644 1952-12-10 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.00 p.m. -CI. 3, Div. 6—5% Furs. St*. tM I Kangel 3v 8.88 Quintette Stable' H-Uers finldown ,1 ny ll 3j 8.13 Loh Chin Allan L.msdovvn I Jv 8.1! 8 I X I Allan Poshni i a By Ml B Stable Spence D. Jones i2,644 words
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Article297 1952-12-10 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By IPOH. Three Rings, a three-year-oia geiaing by The Phoenix, the Irish two thousand guineas and Derby winner, is strongly fancied to win el. 3 div. 2 event (race 6) over 51 furlongs straight at today's races, second day of the Perak297 words
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Article166 1952-12-10 12 Windsor Lad Gay Hevellet Gooduood HARROBYE HORROBYG MAN o u \u II Rakananga Rakahanga Mala Harl II Rejoice Large Scotca Rakahanga j I'AIJTOY YESTERDAY BATTLE CRUISER Dim-tor Many Thanks Cinder's Prince Yesterday Director Kesterdas I'KIUI OF BURMA PRIDI <>l BURMA FORGI I Ml \<u our Friend Star of166 words
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Article52 1952-12-10 12 THERE has been no rain m Ipoh for the past 24 hours and the going at present is yielding. If the fine weather prevails tomorrow the races will be run on yielding conditions. Rain clouds, however, are hovering around Ipoh at 6 p.m. yesterday. Prospects of weather are52 words
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Article424 1952-12-10 12 RACK ei^ht is a very open one with four first d.. winners being brought together Air Mail, Peter MM deadheaters Binnton and flyiite— together with speed Seronok, Tahiti and Queen's Scholar m this hot Bek Air Mail gets 7 lb more since his stylish424 words
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Article86 1952-12-10 12 SEDGMAN BE A TEN MELBOURNE. Dee. 9 (AP) Vie Scixas of the United States beat Australia's Frank Sedgman 8-<i. 8-6. H-.'-I, fi-4 to win the Victorian tenia championship here. Earlier. Maureen Connolly beat her American team mate. Julie Sampson. 6-2, (>-3 to win the women's singles title. Connolly and Sampson86 words
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Article39 1952-12-10 12 SI N Ci AYu X B Kecreaiion Club. superior m all departments beat the Singapore Cricket Club m a friendly hockey match played on the padang yesterday. The Recs three-nil. Scorers were Clarke (2) and Leembruggen.39 words
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Article114 1952-12-10 12 Mont Clare. firs* time out winner at Penang, went very attractively m his work on Monday 'morning to return 39 3/5 sec. lor the three. He has improved by the ton and although he gets 91b. more m this .smarter company he couid make light of114 words
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