Singapore Standard, 15 December 1952
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Title Section14 1952-12-15 1 Singapore Standard 4l^ fn^ «5— afsdjflkd MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration431 1952-12-15 1 Fou r Hu rt In 7-Hou r Figh t With Flames Standard Shipping Reporter A BIG crowd at Clifford Pier and the waterfront yesterday afternoon watched fire men fight a fire which broke out on the cocstcl freighter June, 312 gross tons, while she was moored431 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-12-15 1 pictures. Firemen playing hoses on the stricken coastal freighter June Whi i h caught fire alongside a < Singapore wharf yesterday and burnt for more than seven hours (top): j and (lower pict ur c) j waterlxiat Daisy m action. StandardStandard - 40 words
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Article98 1952-12-15 1 Doc. 14. (UP). -High IS officials ricaa militan «Miuipnunt for the m brio-China is Bowinf to that >:ities than t*\ ei before. The ol mateas secret, said the I by the Vietminl nsive aint on the delivery of American to enjoy y Korean -c zone.98 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-12-15 1 PUPILS of Std. VII of the Government KnulLsh School. Port Dkksoo recently staged two boxißfi exhibitions m ;i"l nl The Standard Readers' Christmas Toj l-'und. The t.\<' exhibitions realised $127.15, earned by "the blood f our noses," and boosted the Fund to j ly» 176 words
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Article103 1952-12-15 1 British Ship Chased By 'Warship' HONGKONG. Dec. 14. (UP). The 710-ton British steamer Nigelock was chased by 'a i unidentified warship" off the China coast near Foochow yesterda rding to a message received here last night. The message was relayed from another vessel. It is not known whether the ship103 words
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Article54 1952-12-15 1 PENANG. Sun.— The body of a Chin ;se clad only m a pair <>i -hurts was found on the beach behind the residence o! a Kedah councillor m Northam Road this morning. It has not been identified. This is the second body to be found54 words
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Article26 1952-12-15 1 FIVE more alleged Communists were executed m Taipei today. This brought the total of announced executions m Formosa to 59 since Nov. 26. I26 words
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Article178 1952-12-15 1 TEBRAU Waterworks is to be put Into operation toto and the treated water is being run to waste until proxed to be fit for consumption. Th ;i r ol x r work. c ped, and the second Stage Will be put mto effect time between178 words
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Article91 1952-12-15 1 SEOUL, Dec 14 (UP-AP)— Tough South Korean infantrymen crushed a new Chinese attack on the central fron 4 early today while the Communists mounted new blows m the western sector. The Chinese threw an estimated 200 men a; "Sniper" ridge, but Republic of Korea91 words
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Article45 1952-12-15 1 ADOLPH GRAFF DIES IN US PALO ALTO. California, Dec. 14 (AP>— Adolph Graff, 83, former Belgian Consul to Singapore and head of a real estate firm there died on Friday. Graft, who resigned from the diplomatic post last month, had come hero for medical treatment45 words
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Article52 1952-12-15 1 EX-MILLIONAIRE goldsmith and pawnbroker, Mr. i-im So Ban (tH) who was adjudicated a bankrupt, as partner ot the Ban Shiew Pawnshop, by tne Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray-AynsVy m the bingapore High Court on Friday, Dec. 12, died at hi residence m Moulmein Road at 7.;<u52 words
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110 1952-12-15 1 EDWARDS AIRFORC: BASE (California), Dec. 14. AP)— President-elect Dwignt Eisenhower flew home last light from his momentous trip to Korea. He is due m New V rk later today. j -I have no formal statement to make at this time." he told nc'AMnen soon110 words
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Article63 1952-12-15 1 TOKYO. Dec. 14 (AFP)The British jet Comet airliner arrived at Tokyo International Airport today coverin" the 1,034 miles from London m 23hrs. 53min. flying time. The fust flight was made m July and the Comet shortened its previous flying time by some four63 words
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Article52 1952-12-15 1 Standard Stall Reporter THE Standard learns that bt Andrew's School has beer chosen to represent Singapore m the Roimri-the-World Christ mas radio link-up for 1952. This radio feature which li a n annual affair enai al British Commonwealth coi n tries t 0 send Christmas52 words
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Article42 1952-12-15 1 CHINESE couple was robbed of a watch, a -old ring cash to the value of bu.h by two men near the Mount Emily Swimming Pool at mid'- night, Dec. L 3. One of the robbers was armed with a knife.42 words
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Article14 1952-12-15 1 AN American Superfortress aircraft is due to arrive U) Singapore this afternoon.14 words
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Article19 1952-12-15 1 PC ADA Aids Loan The Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association will mvi's 1 $20,000 In the F< Security Loan.19 words
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Article37 1952-12-15 1 THE Fifth Royal EnniskiV \'ng Dragoon Guard left Pusan yesterday for the I East aboard the troopshi] En pire Hallidale. The I i unit had served 12 month: and \'l days m Korea. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article162 1952-12-15 1 LONDON. Dec 14 (AI) ~i Polity reinforcements rushed to Westminster Abbey last niiiht after receiving a tip I from Glasgow police that; Scottish nationalists were plotting araln to »f thenhands ou tbe Coronation Stone. Lirhts were on inside \ne Abbey All dons were closed. uniformed162 words
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Article48 1952-12-15 1 Templer On His Way Back THE High C General Sir Gerald TempW i leave London today by air t< return to Malaya. He has had detailed talks chiefs of the Colonial Office, the War Olli't and other G ments on the supply ol vehicles and armami Maiaya.- ReUterReuter - 48 words
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Article99 1952-12-15 1 33 Reds Killed This Month KUALA U Mli 15 S«n. Security tones have killed 33 terrorists iurtag the lirst hull of December, wounded 18. raptured two. The November figures were 82 terrorists killed. II wounded, seven raptured and 19 surrendered Yesterday, 1 ity unit attacked i roi ist ramp m99 words
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Article13 1952-12-15 1 Japs To Start Big Spy Hunt ;yo, D 14. (11 j i j13 words
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Article15 1952-12-15 1 DR. 11l SHIM m '1 t-i N til;!, i Chine I AFPAFP - 15 words
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Advertisement18 1952-12-15 1 I ;.C. de SUVA Bros. Place. Spore— l. 831 I 5 •4 I I I I I v18 words
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Advertisement115 1952-12-15 1 L/our prized P^ Mf Restored N^KV Nirt! s-^ s art! v^ Makv thi> bvst ol* gfOftr v v jrnni out huge range "I X SWISS SLVO jfiSt COLD BKOC\DI. v '«f; f i-- TAY SIU //<^Tl'^ A r-^ cloou X !-s^* Inckiail A >j» /~^i^ II it'll m ft L-^3,115 words
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Article279 1952-12-15 2 P T STRIKE BALLOT AVERTED Govt. Agrees To Discuss Salary Revision Demand Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government yesterday made a successful eleventh hour bid to prevent some 400 clerical employees of the Post and Telegraph Departments from taking a strike ballot over their demand for salary revision. The P279 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-12-15 2 photo. A SECTION of the 400 members of th f Post and Telegraph Employees In ion unanimously voting to reject Government's offer of a salary scale of $85/290 to clerks of the Postal and Telegraphs Departments as well StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article200 1952-12-15 2 Lichfield Boys Send Greetings Standard Staff Reporter GREETINGS m n the Anglican Youth o! England were received m Singapore when the Rt. Rev. Bishop of Lichfield handed a scroll to Mr. Phi'.ip Liau of the 7th Cornpa:!;/ Boys' Brigade. Singapore, at a special service at i St, Andrews Cathedral vester-200 words
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Article160 1952-12-15 2 ONE of tiit- fmtsi rxaniples, and there have been n:.m\ m tile dri\e tor thr Standard Readers' Toy Fund. u.t^ >et by the students ol St. VII of the Government English School, Port Dickson. last fortnight when they st.ij'd two basing exhfbiftions t<» help brins160 words
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Article14 1952-12-15 2 Kroh W I Holds First Meeting .1. c. H Instil t r a 10014 words
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118 1952-12-15 2 Standard staff Reporta THE Singapore Government has rejected a reQuesi to consider making provision for remission of tax m special cases where lotteries ar« i ganised m aid of charities te i m the Schedule to the Income Tax Ordinance. The rejection is contained118 words
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Article160 1952-12-15 2 PENANG, Sun.— A gathering] of about 1,200 people from all parishes, representing Chinese Indian Eurasian and European: Catholics was present when the new build ng ol the Church of St. Francis Xavier m Penang Poa^ wa" drearer! ooen by the Rt, Rev R. Olcomendv,160 words
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Article169 1952-12-15 2 Corruption Held Due To Con trols THE number of controls a! a res\i!t of Government po and an extravagant standard of living aa c two of the*primary causes of corruption m Malaya The Bishop of S ugapore. Rt. Rev. Henry W. Baines. stating this m his letter m the latest169 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-12-15 2 Lych Gate Designed By A POW Is Dedicated IX A Modest little church a1 j Tanglin Barracks. Singapore, men. women and children of the armed forces. led by General Sir Charles Keightly, C-in-C. FARELF, yesterday bowed their heads m silent remembrance ol those who had ai..i down their lives m198 words
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Advertisement32 1952-12-15 2 f r\ \S Gordon^ Stands SuptZiK* > BORNEO </ y ted SING UPORE M M M 1 X IPOH Ii LET OUR EXPERIENCE 4SS S? I YOUR CHOICt OF DISTINCTIVE JEWELLERY p. h. hef32 words
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Miscellaneous460 1952-12-15 2 U^-J^s^^^Ss^?^^^ SINGAPORE DIARY s|\(,- \poKi: \»M SOCIETY: Exhibition ot wo:k? by four Hr c Ko artists at Brit sh Count H U 9 .1 n to ."1 3H p.'in POLICE I*. Wl>: Under the direc- 11 (it Af: R. E. House Katong P..rk 5.30— 6J0 p.m. 5T..W.C.A. U'TIVITIES: Evening Class460 words
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Miscellaneous364 1952-12-15 2 XPRI SS BIS SEKVICEI <k<)( m 1.1 1 \\ny. |H- I' VK I I Xl UIKIVAI.S: 5 3 MALAYAN RAILWAY \KK!\ VLS: i IS :1 ni K.i.sia Lump iw it Ejcpressj 930 1 m aid 6.30 p m bEPAKTI'KKS; To Kuala Lumpur and Peia.u 3 ...in To Gemas 11 n364 words
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Miscellaneous278 1952-12-15 2 IiKII.I lAXT: lai 7 and 9 30. p m. IPOH ENTERTAINMENTS K( l'» Sea amouche 12.45, 3. 645 .i'id p.m REX: Rancho Koi Wai- W P:ght 12.45, 3. 6.45 and 9 LS pin ()lil,i)\ 1. c and F; 'Cantel 12.45 3, 4". and !Ui> p.m. GUANO: Bugles In Trie Afternoon278 words
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Article662 1952-12-15 3 rnvate Practioners To Elect 7 Members niohitLVi^k N rt Malo r° P bronch «nual dinner lost Hna a n!l MS* "r Feder <"i°" of Maloyo would be getting a new Medical Counc.l which would come into being, he hoped, nexr year. He said thai this new662 words
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Article179 1952-12-15 3 M..:r >! "R. s n. v In M aya -fieri Christmas m .ere is to be let up m. the fight bandits, an Army typified the c Sufl F jimeni ire deter- ir 200 th fore the year is ■I early m the new179 words
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122 1952-12-15 3 Singapore Harbour B jrkfc] s at an emeral meet:- ter- to "boycott' over- >ik. tis would mean that o\ er > 0 daily paid workers em- the B tard m loading j and unloading cargoes froml bai ir will work I I hours less122 words
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Article89 1952-12-15 3 MC A-UMNO Round Table Talks In KL JOHORE BAHRU, Sun A round tabl<- conference betweea leaders of UMNO and Ow MCA will take place at Kuala Lumpur a1 the end of the month The conference is of a conSdential aatnrc and the agenda will not be made public. Circles dose89 words
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144 1952-12-15 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Council of Action of 23 Singapore Government locallydomiciled employees' unions and associations yesterday named their ten representatives to meet the Colonial Secretary. Mr. V.'. I. Blythe, and two other officials to hold I preliminary discussions on the employ claim144 words
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Article56 1952-12-15 3 YMI A Officials THF. following have been sleeted officials ot the women's section ol the Yoi:n» Men's Indian Association, Sentul: Chairman Mrs. Anasooya Navar. Secretary Miss Saraswathy. Treasurer— Mrs. Suppiah Naidu, Social Sports Secretary—Miss M. Cr. Rachel. Committee -Mrs. Alice Dmg*. Mrs K. V. Thevar, Miss Mary Varughese, Mrs. Roberts,56 words
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Article27 1952-12-15 3 I THE following ''Fair Prices" list was issued by the Controller of Supplies yesterday. Infants food: 1 Ib. tin "Lactog $2.40; 2 !l>. tin, $5.65.27 words
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Article199 1952-12-15 3 JOIIORE BAHRI'. Sun.— Rubber gardens m Johore which come under the category ot smallholdings total 411.14:> acres, a very large proportion of which requires to be replanted. f eni has I f for mtin the Fi lei I s which to be run by t R199 words
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Article141 1952-12-15 3 'members of the nursing profes--1 j sion, ranging from first year students to a qualified nursing sister, will be broadcast over j the Blue Network of Radio j Malaya, beginning today. Miss Rintoul, Principal Mat- ron, Singapore will be the first j 1 to go on141 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-12-15 3 Photo by THE Rt. Rev. Edward Sydney Woods, fhe Bishop of Lichfield, inspecting members of the 7th St. Andrew's Company Boys Brigade after the service at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Accompanying the Bishop is Mr. Philip Liau. Captain of the Company, and at the is theJohnny Quek - 58 words
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232 1952-12-15 3 Union Accuses Govt Of 'Harmful Action Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Teachers Union yesterday charged Hit Singapore Government with "unconstitutional and i harmful" action m not consulting the Tnion officially on the unified education scheme which is to be im- plemented next month. The Union was referring to a statement232 words
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Article62 1952-12-15 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— The Cattle Quarantine Station at Muar i.s to be rehabilitated at ost of $32,0 The money wiH be utilisedfor the restorati sary internal fittings. Including railings, partitions {roughs, which ha^i been stripped during tl I iparu c occupation. The number of cattle enl62 words
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Article, Illustration112 1952-12-15 3 J FOR the first time m i i thr history <>f Laboaa, l the Scots there celebrat i <*d St. An(h«"u's Day m I 1 real Scottish fashion. An I 1 RAF Vahtta leu m the ban 'smen (Seletar Pipes I and Drums) with the 1 special112 words
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Article131 1952-12-15 3 No Need To Apply In 1953 Food Quotas V OCA! lONS of food on quota m 1953 v.iii be on similar lines as m 1952, and fresh applications tre necessary provided the Importhave used their q I or m full, from the Comptroller < toms. Federation of Ma. Tin adds131 words
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Advertisement152 1952-12-15 3 I give"' CHAMPIONS machof the credit for every victory I win" lAN APPICYARO j Iritfrfl d- .<^f 6 Da/ i'-avs ■•j!!- firing < that's 1 hS« f of! r^ ""gine. I of car own, Kovt your I M| -■-i-rrad* Crc- s-c-1 J^^jA cr vourseif Li M car jijh^ perfonw on152 words
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Advertisement48 1952-12-15 3 PACKAkO FOk 1952 "TF& car that dhVte tedf t Ask the Mteon who owns it I Most advanced of the modern automatic drives— h? *Noclutch pedal to push ifcjlSi to Vt Instant change from forward SS GEORGE LEE MOIORS LTD. 200, CLEMENCEAC WE SINGAfOU PHONK: SSSt, 53^9, SIUO.48 words
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Article, Illustration377 1952-12-15 4 Queen's Picture Fetches $1,800 THE UNIVERSITY BALL on Saturday night was the second biggest social event of the year. The biggest was the Government House Ball for the Duchess of Kent. On Saturday night too Royalty graced the function this time by proxy when a377 words
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Article98 1952-12-15 4 ALOR STAR, Sun. The six Kota Star Town Board unofficials, who at a recent Town Board meeting decided m favour of deferring town council elections m Alor Star to 1954, came under heavy fire m a statement issued after an emergency meeting by the Saberkjs Association,98 words
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Article120 1952-12-15 4 Standard Slaflf Reporter THE standards Oi the University of Malaya are high writes Professor W. H. H. Terrel. Visiting Prof, of Con- i servative Dentistry m the Undergrad Supplement. Prof. Terrel has been Pro- fessor of Prosthetic Dentistry m the University of Southern California lor the120 words
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Article106 1952-12-15 4 WHEN the Mobile Unit visited R.A.F. Seletar last j week. 20 men donated their j blood to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service. Also 14 men from the M.A.A.F.. 10 from -hi R.A.S.C School (F.E.) Nee Soon. nine from j R.A F. Jurong and ci^ht from106 words
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Article184 1952-12-15 4 THURSDAY was A:. for the Admira I j Asij t Sd Si Base. 1 Dockyard The; Juest! Capt. C.H. 1). 50.. R.N.. Capta n of ih j Dockyard, and Mi the prize-giving, a con- given by -hi ren Mrs mpbell then pte- hi prizes I the184 words
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Article183 1952-12-15 4 $6 1/4 m. SAVED IN P.O. BANK THE VOLUME of Savings Bank tadbess remahttd high throughout the year, states the Acting PostmasterGeneral, Mr. D. Smith, m his report on the Sfngaii Post Office Savings Bank tor the year. 19;>1 I "he num her of transactions at 253,655 showed an Increase183 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-12-15 4 photo. THE Rev. (Nv. Cher V>o. cuts his GOth hnhd.i i i his residence <>" Friday. On the risht If Mrs. Chew tad his grandson, uat<hini, r the vvhol^ proct-cdini; with creat interest. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article47 1952-12-15 4 SEREMBAN. s Mn C Seevaratnam, wife of Dr. .I.E. Seevaratnnm. the a tanl medical offi S an, was found dead after F day midnight. Dr. Seevaratnam. who r< turned from duty, found his wife hanging. The fui i ice al the Protestani Cemet*47 words
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6 1952-12-15 4 Varsity Cannot Stagnate -SIR SYDNEY In6 words
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Article132 1952-12-15 4 7HE hid i: i rvitutf Offim M < vM'ing- Rfata I i" Malayan Oth. r k nfci i>- U !».::0 m. t* j pin ,1 i: I strait- horn Malays. < Mnea td m j m;is .ipplv pr-dx iiisu it,, x arc p eational --t.iiid.ir.! r..i Irss132 words
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Advertisement248 1952-12-15 4 §F /*7r^ one-man flight across Atlantic /7rs/ world-wide short-ware broadcast by Philips transmitter V ifl^T the year of the first one-man flight across the Atlantic for the first time world broadcasting had heroine an established Fact* fc^ was an equally important date m the development of another form of This248 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-12-15 5 MM < (>l M MAC thori ,dlv «-ni<»\ informal mi gives i)^ ',i N 1 Uilis of I Ifteraooa > ov\ n Mi I th.vi -(i b] 1 HacDoaaM ml ie h> the ■•I a lotii^ .iM'i Imql d* k a gamr43 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-12-15 5 A dinner m honour of the Belgium Trade Mission was uiven by Messrs. Low Tang Chang Ltd.. at the Cbul Iluai Lfan Club m Kheng Lee Koad recently. From left are: Mr. Maurice Huvelle. Chairman of the Mission; Mr. Low Tans Chan^, managing director of Low Tang Chang,83 words
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Article, Illustration155 1952-12-15 5 I VI I; Leon* -Ut of biaesc J o Schssi v Liil "f cheei h- t ilk I at lh«» .standard on«cr wiin jiu iui |he Christinas Toy Fund from SUI. IV B and Std. V A and :J4 packages, of toys from th** entire school.155 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-12-15 5 •I WANT TO ur. a ''"Ji" Zm Vh W« "m and Wo. STUDENTS of the Sinagpore Institute of Science gave a dinner party to tbelr teacnen at the Seavicw HoteJ, Singapore, o n Friday. From left: Mr. Chan Woon Pen^, Mr. K(. George, the principal, Mrs.62 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-12-15 5 FOLK Radergraduatei <>t the university <>f Malaga uho will repereseat Malaya at the Asian Student's Coavei tion fur Uie United Nation Which opens ak the ni\crsity of N«e Delhi M Dee. 20. From left: Immea Peter Chin. Chairman of the Students' Council, S K.tmdas, Publications' Secretary,67 words
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Article442 1952-12-15 6 IT is hard I find any justification for President Truman's bitter words hurltd at President-elect enhower and the d< seel Far Eastern Comnder, Gem I P iglas Mac Arthur. There is no doubt that Trun not been very ince the overwhelming victory Ike set n d m442 words
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Article246 1952-12-15 6 I r.:\V day during the past month and a half, people from all over Malaya and Singapore convinced us that you needn't fear the lack of support if the cause th supporting. We are referring to The Standard Readers Toy Fund, which, now m its second year,246 words
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Article, Illustration764 1952-12-15 6 James Cameron - THE LAPDOG OF WAR IS STILL HOWLING FOR JUSTICE? James Cameron KRUPP KRUPP KRUPP KRUPP KRUPP pOR impertinence, gall, and unmitigated crust m high places let the undisputed heavyweight championship be awarded forthwith to that scaly millionaire Mr. Alfred Krupp. In addition to running steel, coal 1 ships and films764 words
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737 1952-12-15 6 Federation's Luxury Child On The Carpet A LUXURY cultivated by the Government of the Federation is the Organisation and Methods branch of the Treasury which periodically reviews its work m reports laid before the Feddal Legislative Council. Presumably, this branch is manned by experts who know everything about anything and737 words
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We'the PEOPLE
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583 1952-12-15 6 Does Varsity Need Chinese Dept. Sir: Of what immediate use can a Chinese Department m the University of Malaya be? What urgent practical need does it fulfil? Are there Malayan problems that cannot be solved except with a Chinese Department? It would be difficult to an-wer m the affirmative. The583 words
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Letter, Illustration393 1952-12-15 6 Sir;—] read with disgust m tiie "Straits Times" dated the 11th December. 1952, that City Councillor. Mr. Manyam, has refused to attend a City Council Hall reception on December 20th end a reception at the Government House. The reasons which he gives are frivolous. He393 words
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Advertisement122 1952-12-15 6 1 Singapore *4^ £>fanbarb Independent Morning rSeicspaper HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan Street, 83. Cowan Street, 8. Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone 829.122 words
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Advertisement118 1952-12-15 6 Finicky Reclcly was untie r v« M)lit pV^", ond always tfvecl- \f v couldiit make ~&-/j- > headway A jfcr\ N j HOW DO YOU MOTHER EXPECT TO KEEP BUT .JUST REALLY W WELL IF YOU WONT CANT EAT ANY FINISH YOUR MOBf J i*yß#*^\ If m HPI i t118 words
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Article34 1952-12-15 7 and Eng i Singaa debate orSingapore terary Assa La- the prem- I incil Ser- P diss more Urn paper," m students Girls' School and t Monks' \as won by the34 words
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756 1952-12-15 7 RAWLE KNOX - Bao Dai Urged To Assume Leadership RAWLE KNOX By SAIGON, Dec. 14. —Strong pressure is being put on Emperor Bao Dai, according to well-informed sources here, to take over the Vietnam Government personally from his premier, Nguyen Van Tarn. Fhese nationalist advisers believe that negotiation 1 with Ho Chi Minh756 words
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Article, Illustration144 1952-12-15 7 Dec. 14. (Heater).— The Trench garrison m gvered oatpiosl of Nasaa m Tonkin reported di] yesterday with only minor engagements. :e r :r withdrawn :i out of be- I on r ling to thai a roup clashed :ih at d more and had b- nAP - 144 words
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137 1952-12-15 7 Man Killed In NY Atom Blast Drill NKW YORK, Dei 14 (IP) One man was killed yesterday when he refused t«» I'bcv orders during Anicriia's biggest atomic bomb drill. Foe noiMrst ity m the world became verj quiet after '>''* sirens touched off tht- lest at 8..W a.m. All truffu137 words
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Article53 1952-12-15 7 NEW YORK. Deo. 14. (Reuter i Film star Rita Hayth ..aid here today on re- 1 turning (ram Europe that she "doubted very much" whether she would be reconciled with her husband Prin c Aiy Khan. Asked whether she intended to get a divorce, she answered,53 words
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Article206 1952-12-15 7 BRFMFX. Dec. 14. (Reuterj —A 17-year-old German girl. Ht Spa C< hu*- changed her sex and :v:> c recently been rerreg ered a c a boy. civk authorities at D< nfaerst here confirmed yesterday. F;^m' days ago, Cordes left his native town to submerge m the206 words
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Article140 1952-12-15 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 14 (UP) The Slate Department said yesterday that Secret-ary-General Trygve Lie, at a United States request, fired a Russian employee of the United Nations for violating American laws. Informed sources said the employee, Nicolai Skvortsov. was dismissed on grounds that he was engaging140 words
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Article94 1952-12-15 7 Taxi-drivers' Anniversary SPEAKING at the first anniversary of the Singapore Taxi-Drivers' Union, held at No. 40 Bencoolen Street yesterday, Mr. Ong Cheng Kiat, president, appealed to all taxidrivers m Singapore to join the Union. Mr. Ong said the purpose of the recently formed Union was to promote goodwill among taxi-drivers94 words
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Article132 1952-12-15 7 Chaplin Film For Christmas MR. Jack Sharp, General Manager of Shaw Brothers yesterday signed the contract which will briiK Charlie Chaplin's new film "Limelight* 1 to Malaya for Christmas. At extreme left is Mr. Arnold M. Picker, Director and Vice-President of United Artists, who are releasing the film. Mr. Picker132 words
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184 1952-12-15 7 UK Chambers Urge Butler To Cut taxes LONDON. Dec. 14 (Reuter) The Association of British Chambers of Commerce tonight called on Mr. Richard Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to reduce government expenditure drastically m his budget next April. In a letter to Mr. Butler released here tonight, the association representing184 words
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Article140 1952-12-15 7 Standard M.ifl Reporter SINGAPORE housewives yesterday heaved a sigh of relief at the decision of the 24 stokers of the Kallang Gas Works not to carry out their threat to -trikc from Saturday j night. Although they had been assurer! by the Deputy President of140 words
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Article, Illustration345 1952-12-15 7 HONOLULU, Dee. 14, (Beuter). Presidcnf in:man's "demagog^icry" statctcnl deeply Tonndci President-elect Eisenhower tnd probabls killed i»s chance of friendly rcliHoni between the two m the future, a usually reliable source said h< re. The once friendly relationship a Mi hower and PresidentAP - 345 words
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Article28 1952-12-15 7 THE Korean v. cost over 2. 000. 000 nilitan nalties to both ."-ides, according to the best information available m New York yesterday.- A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article48 1952-12-15 7 4 Man Man Africans Are Hanged NAIROBI. Dec. 14. (I Fo; \< at T Palis lor Afrir. The the Ai Mau (tared .'i iitumn i broug < m its The fement hangi srhe< gavt I detail?. The en ed ai lor k infon the otht: for k man on arm.48 words
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Advertisement110 1952-12-15 7 r j \Cy "For cool comfort ond long life -§-540 /J there* never been anything to £fiml7Tl compare with Dunlopillo wh«mj^ ft' ■/r-AL J *her m mattresses, cushion* or I J >JM Hill upholstery. Dunlopillo ttoys coolly i^LC /-C t J I (01 comfortable because it is "oir fc* -^n110 words
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Advertisement64 1952-12-15 7 EJSnr: I 1 LITTLES j PRESENT I t PERFUMES AND j for the festive season a jj[ -^/l^l '."ILLCT j I TOILET SOAPS BY W' r S MORNY IPS, CUSSONS /'^P-^^k GROSSr/ITH Jl^A From 52.70 per box of 3 tablets 9 Open Until 5.30 p.m. 15th to 19th. SINGAPORE I64 words
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Article1388 1952-12-15 8 FEW PERTURBED AT PRICE DROP THE firming rubber commodity brought strength to Industrials and, as has so often been the case, imparted buoyancy to tins. In rubber shares there was widening interest but only moderate turnover. Loan dealings were negligible. However, over all a reasonable volume1,388 words
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Advertisement659 1952-12-15 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE It-» Fran i<oo Los Angeles Al' Arneric \n X Caru<ii;o Citie* Penang P Sham Spore Ari LA/St ALASKA BEAR... 3Jan 2J*n ESDee/lJaji t&lav CANADA BEAK 25 26 Jan 27 28Jin 2 f > Jan J leb 24 Hi Wo: tnO particulars o l Dry V':^659 words
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Advertisement441 1952-12-15 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT3. Regular S;tilinq s to China an .l;ipan from Singat>or< Port SwettCßham Penaitg. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to Chin:? Japan. Due Spore Due Penurm From 'Yorh.Ms' Doc IK Japan ITkons •PM.v.nti;". Dee 24 Dec 26 Hongkong Sail> Sails Penans Snore for "Vmhow" Dec 10441 words
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Advertisement533 1952-12-15 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ko.val Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America lim Nedrrtaad 1 me Rotterdam Rotterdam *m*lerri ,m HALIFAX PORTI AND (Maine) BOSTON Nl U YHRK PHILADELPHIA BAI TIMORE MOm. E NMV OKI Hns BOEPAT (SMN) G. 31 S&aifemH* P 24 25T sSSSL ™S WMN) 9/14 Jan 15/16 Ja. i: ihj".533 words
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Advertisement287 1952-12-15 8 SAILINGS FKOM H INDOUVu X <MN|r -KOKEA" for Dja rt M Baockok Silfon. H-Kong StLAMHA for Bangkok M J "FALSTK IA p -rS,^i y •'Kivi- /D»^r,g-r* mly) Sydney < Me:bo ,r-e test sz^ Jsft !orii!a Kob and Humhurs. Cnp,nh., s ,n <;„„,. 3 ££"«> :._J JH AMERICAN MAIL LIKE South287 words
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Article, Illustration3285 1952-12-15 9 M#ft DiVOBCED MY QUEEN By HRH PKnee Farouk Fuad Exiled King Of Egypt CHAPTER 4 Copy R-eserved' Hi production Strictly F&rhitUeu arida Spurned My •ve I Had No iioice, Says Ex-Kiiiff iresaei nnn with an expensive camera rntlv to niv hotel and sent up beautid business rards,3,285 words
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Advertisement87 1952-12-15 9 jollN' to ramnber J^ v»«r frieids &•> nnd relatives tins CHRISTMAS S RND NEW YEAR Is io send a gift ipfcscrifrt*— «j «o he SINGAPORE STANDARD Ware your order wilb your n< p t 41 m ri| or «o Cirrulaiion M» -< r U 12S Kobinson Road, Singapore L rbt-si-87 words
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Advertisement77 1952-12-15 9 /thelergujon tractor ij \provlno itlelf m malaya! Essentialty the Ferguson S 4 Pnn is on entirely new wg\ n rcvrjiut.onory m design and operation, I tnd CtHfni 3 c "tailored" for mutual efficiency. It is a system m v. h dh on v a light m sty sjuit types oi77 words
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Article491 1952-12-15 10 DAY OF INCIDENTS IN UK SOCCER LONDON, Dec. 13 (Reuter)— Wolverhampton Wanderers, leaders of Division One, scored a dramatic victory three minutes before the end of their game agoinst Sheffield Wednesday and this was on y one incident m a day full of excitement and shocks m the English tootball491 words
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Article109 1952-12-15 10 < LONDON. Dee. 13 (Keui t«r) Two of the besl Scot--1 tisii wingers, Jimmy Walker i of Partick Thistle ;«.•>(! Boh- i !>> Collins of Celtic, took i the honours m todays Scot- i tish League programme. i Undoubtedly, Walker w;is the best performer for he109 words
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Article1304 1952-12-15 10 1.1 \<! I DIVISION 1 Burnlc- 1 Arsenal 1 Cardifl 4. Sunderland 1. Liverpool 1. Manchester Utd. 2 Manchester C 4. Chelsea 0 Middlesbro' Portsmouth 2. Newcastle 2 Aston Villa 1. Pro.-!.);! Derby n Shetlie'd Wee: 2, Wolves 3. Stoke 4 Blackpool 0. Tottenham 2. .C1,304 words
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Advertisement225 1952-12-15 10 I KXTi *k\ fc^V LAST DAY i WAIT 7 &tJ^Mt m. I V^^ Wayne- Peters- Marlowe OPENS TOMORROW £2=^ II NSE WITH EXCITEMENT j COLD FRANK AND DARING DRAMA! I COMING SOON -u.uv lin HE \I)UM; HOI STORI OF ENGE KILLINGS! DAILY 5 SHOWS! i LAUGHTER MUSIC AFLOAT!! ne t225 words
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Advertisement213 1952-12-15 10 n.14-1. TODAY /n New Ansco Co/or Starring RADIN MOKHTAK Change fBBk uAI I A!N 1111:111 Pa' QPADirTi ACTION! J >?*,</„* ROMANCi:! Bk Syj I Mm- \i; GLOR\ I r Lfcf RICHARD iiitMiii;i\i, .^^^Ti GREENE EXI I I LMI\ I Hi: Mr uA I v^s w •>• vvrvi!-* v Alfred Hitchcock's213 words
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Article60 1952-12-15 11 New York Chief Wants lo Know Dec. 13, (AP). Bob Christrnberrv New \ork State Atiih-tic Commiskn« v li Su^ar Ray Robinson himself ntnut to defend his world middletlc a-ainst Randy Turpin for British m June. he i wired On the British Board o! Boxing Cbn- 360 words
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Article227 1952-12-15 11 Australia Win Third Rugby Test LONDON, Dec. 13 .Reuten —Australia beat (.real Britain l>^ smiiiiN la seven m the tlurd and tinul Rugb> League m itch .it (>d-H~ St.tdiuni, t'ndfi.rd today. The Austra li.m> led b\ nine points to KVCa at halttime. B by virtue succ< c i the firsl227 words
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30 1952-12-15 11 Bowie Plays Great Game For Penang d ov c the jm epted op the after ftaiorie ri not been d m hit. Tan M ram. :11. J EmoB .mt. i30 words
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Article93 1952-12-15 11 BBISBANE, F^ec 13 (Reutec lAF) Load tennis c.n\ ■■■r.iU arc disappointed at the attendance (i^ur«*s lOr the Italy-India i>.i\is (up inter-xoac mateb the ferst lhivis (up tie to be played h«*re. During the three cLivn of the match 6,§M people attended and that was about 3.M693 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-12-15 11 photo. Dawai, Fijian right wing is hurled to the ground by Groves and Brown, both at full stretch, with Darroch covering (right). An incident m Saturdays rujrby match m whu-h the Fijians beat Singapore Cricket Club 6—3 on the padaflg. The Fijians scored two penalties against the Club's try. StandardStandard - 50 words
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302 1952-12-15 11 MULLOY IS RANKED TOP PLA YER IN U.S. NEW YORK, Dec. 13, (Reutcr).— Gardnar Mulloy, 39 -year-old .Miami player, who was defeated by Frank Sedgman, of Australia, the Wimbledon champion, m the United States championships singles final, was tentatively listed today as Ann ricas "\o. 1" lawn tennis player for302 words
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Article90 1952-12-15 11 IPOH, Sun. A fitter and, tei Perak Malays side scored a 2 o win over Negri Sembilan .Malays m the semifinal of the Snitans' Gold Cup soccer on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground yesterday. Exchanges were even m the first half which was sroreless. Shortly after90 words
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Article19 1952-12-15 11 HILVERSUM, Dec. 13 (Revs eden beat Holland line matches to zero m international t< anis onight.19 words
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Article200 1952-12-15 11 LONDON, (UP) Boxing's Orchid man and former lightheavyweight champion of the world, Georges Carpentier, now 58 years old, is ready to sta^e a ring comeback, according to a report reaching here. Peeved over the crude, slugging tactics that pass for boxing m Parisian rings200 words
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Advertisement547 1952-12-15 11 SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CHY COUNCIL Application! a:e in\,ied from persons (male or female) between *h e ages of 16 and 28 years for appointlDeni to the Council's Clerical Service Se lected ca.',d;rL;-<.^ with School Certificate or equivalent will be 1 appointed at a starting salary >of $30 a month m547 words
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Advertisement777 1952-12-15 11 NOTICbS tliv COUNCIL OF S POBC TENDERS ENGINEER'S D P A R TMEN T: A Completion wid of Pulasan Road from K<>r»n S Road to I let Drain, I lOON— 29 r l2/52. CB) Exc I bering an c i Ba .g Sewer Construction < Close NOON I Deposit SlO777 words
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Miscellaneous131 1952-12-15 11 1 r «O^^i '^Ol,^ Cx.^ ME AN WWLE-- /tVTM S. CORNCOB /LL F.'MANCE YOU, CORMCOB. I THEY /.'EPE A II C SO HAT^P~^I DEBTS* OCAR—AJITfcJUALI S Sue.--', 7S HtS :D£A TO A BAAjKFR. BUT MV HEART ISN'T IM IT. TH/MG BEAUTY J'H^DOESD^^-M I C 3 NOTMIN*-", J T T^~ LOVED131 words
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Article, Illustration443 1952-12-15 12 Maureen Is Now Called 'M ighty Mo' SYDNEY, (f' !M Iwo 18-year-old American pins rclipsed their h:i\i> Cup brothers as big tennis not W aj "down under." Maureen "Little Mo < onnolh and I .S. junior girl champion Julie Sampsl ,n dominated all v -men\ events m the recent New443 words
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Article224 1952-12-15 12 M^h'\^ BAIIRI*. Sun.— Sing pore were well trounced the return rugby match ag the South Johore RFC at Johore Babru on Saturday Johore piled up 53 points, goals, one penalty goal and 5 tries) to which i ic Police replied with six points, (one penalty goal224 words
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Article306 1952-12-15 12 l\\ o tosfia m lh< I >t two minutes of |)!.t% h\ Sla Maria 11 ibled the Sing iporc Police x t.» held K\l M >'.i\ to > imjr ill dr. in m .1 Iricndlv ii'n kr\ nMttii .it Seletai yeslent 13 play :he opor. and306 words
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Article351 1952-12-15 12 Nt 2nd 3rd Colin Tulloh 4\ 2 B. Bag by 4~ •> H. McCloud 3 3 3 Bob Franklin 1 G. Lansdowa 2 1 J. Donnelly 2 1 G. Woods 1 1 R. Reader 111 Hudson 1 i D. L. Jones l 4 J. Sm:!h 1 l C. EV.c-.y351 words
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Article432 1952-12-15 12 LONDON, Dec. 14 (Router)— ln an attempt to raise the status of professional football m Britain, the manager of a First Division club m the north of England has called for the formation of a "glamour league composed of the 22 most powerful clubs m432 words
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Article718 1952-12-15 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD 3-Figure Dividends, Double By 0. Snare By RINGING this season's racing at ipoh to o close B, three-year-old Full Bloom gelding, created a big curprtse *hen ed the last race of the recently concluded Perak Turf Gub meeting to return $162 on each of 180718 words
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Article158 1952-12-15 12 mins. IB1; sees. I tian the time returned b~ Tee last year. Low's time 1 hr. 2f) mins. Conditions for cycling w ideal over the course which from town to A G back. Low Kirn Tee took I Lead all the way folio Malacca's Mah158 words
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Article188 1952-12-15 12 Promoter Blames The Fog SINGAPORE wrestling fans were disappointed when they heard a last minute announcement by Promoter Wally Oakes at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday night that Blonde Tiger could not arrive m time to fiffht Bert Assirati m the main event. The plane taking Blonde Tiger to188 words
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Article52 1952-12-15 12 TODAY'S SPORT SINGAPORE HOCKEY Friend! Worls Service V BODCA at BODCA. BAD Ml N TON Singapore championships at SBS 7 p.m. RUGBY: SCC "B" v RNAS Sembawang at SCC <D. G. Batty). St. Andrew's School v King George V School at Woodsville. KUALA LUMPUR HOCKEY: Inter Slate Schools quadrangular tournament.52 words
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Article367 1952-12-15 12 PENAXG, Sun.— Seven top notehers from the Chinese Swimming Club will compete m the 100 met its free style open championship of Penang, which will be held during the Penang Chinese Swimming Club gala i at Tanjong Bungah next Sunday. This event wili be367 words
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Advertisement67 1952-12-15 12 |pk HAPPY WORLD 1/!^ i^:^ HAPPY WORLD^^ 1l 1 DEC 26th"**^ siiS DEC. 26th^^ BROWN ....It WORLD CLASS I 101 it Unit AT nidi It X UIHTS Ifflk I I s*s^. KEE CHfIN vs SONNY CHIfl M NOV.?! LITTLE PARAS vs S. DiNALAEI ill < BASIL SHAW vs PAUL CHENG67 words
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Advertisement45 1952-12-15 12 /7 RM TUC/ITRE r/r— ~~'~7- w--w Rl It l)Pii»ttH«w|M|-i»jfc3fi«|| 1•: JULIA AOAWS WiK r^. I V B END OF THE R |VER/ Excellent Cu'.mc MA; Appomtnunts Superb AiltttlfS till' tit Si f<>* I I'" f jlMft S.P.H.diSILVAj^^ »S,MI«H iriKT, JlN&tnM .TU 16iO/f*J«» > (Kuttbetitn. A/lla/VIAj Itn45 words
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Title Section23 1952-12-15 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH VOL i NO. 32 MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1952. 4 PAGES FREE23 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1952-12-15 1 HAYDN DIMMOCK - SCOUTS PROMOTE THE SPIRIT OF BROTHERHOOD HAYDN DIMMOCK By w ir^ j tins I i tnm Hi ranks etj < imp< (1 for j bt with Robert P. :d*u ,n «>• laß hhfd i > real i o -t nd. j', is 1 iras < iiifd thei t t of1,075 words
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Article, Illustration715 1952-12-15 1 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY DV winning the bantam 'weight title from a long list of competitors m tinAustralian Amateur Weightlifting Association open championships held at Sydney, N<'\v South Wales, early this year, a schoolboj brought credit to his home town Singapore. Officials. judges and competitors at the715 words
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Article135 1952-12-15 1 DOIN(i their part t<» svmll The Standard's Toy Fund are the boys of the Anglo (him ><■ Junior School at Coleman street Singapore. who g<i\e 209 parcels during" the Christrnns programme held at their hull last Thursday. The programme included a Christmas Pageant acted135 words
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Advertisement121 1952-12-15 1 3 ass o es-aK^cs-ins B^^ o YOU can keep m touch th^^ B^ laftoirs at home by recd.ng up to- V-> Sngopore Standard and The Sunday Standard sCnt by A r tO IkjriAf r lon Office for onward 1 |1| SI If W^ itch to subscribers. V$ J^ p A121 words
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Advertisement11 1952-12-15 1 I jce cr frot9 1 L keep s fleol^ 1 d?11 words
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Article, Illustration323 1952-12-15 2 Laugh Ah with FON I which a poor su] i I telegraph pelt a message from of her sis* read B B »aye NeI ot the young expectant fa I r no anxiously up I I said 1 I I 1 Dr. Na- v. n't be too fake." shouted Dr.323 words
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Article1220 1952-12-15 2 TODAK - DO YOU KNOW... ...HOW TO READ? TODAK Between vsivS&*& 'loftCS; I jl no hi no s fsakkdjfgk |)O you know how to read? Probably not, you I know. You have been taught letters and words a*td i! sentences; you have had many books, some horrible I and some interesting. You1,220 words
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Article247 1952-12-15 2 Test Your Wits I PUZZLE TIT-BIT CORNER n!-"RE are a few brain- ticklers. See if you can solve them.' Turn to page 3 for the answers. 1 How much earth is there m a hole three teri lonjr. tour fret wide and two feel deep? ■< 2 "The percentage of247 words
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Article127 1952-12-15 2 HARRY LIM - I ILIAN, thy fairness is to me Like A o Boreolis flushed That bloi<~d o 'er sunfetl icy sco Bedecking the blue dome and hushed The wond'rir brcok ClS* monotones; Like twinkling snowy lily Whose grace cu'uipi.s all Beauty's thrones. Fairest of foir. dr<in end fee. E'en Venus127 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-12-15 2 Miss Nelly Yeo (above), 17-years-old School Certificate Class student of Che (lovoinmcni English School. Segamat, Is the Malayan Women's Track Cycling Champion. Nelly learned to ridt a bicycle at the age of seven bat »ad her first crack at cycle racing only this year, when she won the77 words
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Article, Illustration411 1952-12-15 2 BING CROSBY -HIS FAVOURITE! "V^OU are my sunshine. m> n!\ v x ney Troy irooned Mftty, and < worth CtJU$ uddJed up hesi«> h;game to get Guy. ihr onl> |»rilla w. hands dressed with ointment. Earlfer a Vi I End speiialist and -he London Zoo's veterinary surgeon, had examined the411 words
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Advertisement61 1952-12-15 2 Ideal hr pit" 1 iJ/ ]r*%^_ ft* Fj LVy^V^S^ j^ For that weeke pcnic be sure you stff^^'^^ v\ n of Milo >#L --j^z. use and dehec #1 drink, combine: l^| t** its nourisntn 9 q^' a^l makes it the idea! j j *S for suc^- occasions MILO fOßllfitO lONIC61 words
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Article, Illustration159 1952-12-15 3 'PUU-'NTS' DAY' of the 10th and 71st Groups <>r r><»v Scouts, attached to t!u> s t \iuii« School ph the life of a scout depicted m an item called "On The Scouting Frail." For some of (he parents, it li I tiif-v had the opportunity159 words
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Article, Illustration182 1952-12-15 3 MGS Choirs Aid Fund With Song t>\ IK a i»H(li >t! l;ii Is the ihodiM (mtln' .i.n.i > iiinifrt id of Ike Nrhool t ami at Hi** iiu il Hal! re »ki amnit* of nidtd < ■hristmas ■ml rommunity■u nhuli the ■U uul hkaAi Ihc I o\\«r and S< hiiui182 words
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Article, Illustration130 1952-12-15 3 IHE Mayor of Rangoon, Mr. U. Htum Tin. met Singapore youth leaders a t a tea party last week at the G. H. Cafe where he gave an account of the formation of youth movements m Burma. The Mayor, who is himself an active youth leader, is seen130 words
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1201 1952-12-15 3 MILLIONS OF ILLITERATES LEARN TO READ 4 TALL, balding man walked briskly into a Jungle clearing where 40 or people had gathered m a. half circle. Under his arm he carried several large charts. .An he unrolled one of the charts. the faces of the people lit up m anticipation.1,201 words
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Article415 1952-12-15 3 LEE PRISTLY - LEE PRISTLY INTO a tin> iiHMinl.i m lage m \i n Wei k o where l i f (i.i^ mm cd do* 1> and peacefullj foe Uucc hundred years Pedra Manec broashf i toefc. The n< tghbouj s s i ]nu/i brisk Lick and its >415 words
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Advertisement28 1952-12-15 3 S THE G/RAFFE i^' v Theie are seven bone« i«» th« long neck of o 9 f ,«d tHu is marched exactly m numbet by that m rhe28 words
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Advertisement48 1952-12-15 3 I^. Cussons v^o^fy v"3B| I EATHER *P- w l\ RCIAP i f r^ I v a t kilt I STAR! SAVING) I I CHUNC KHIAW BANK, LTD. I VOt CAN UriOl 1 BAVIfIUB A( COl NT Ft)K AS LITHE AS 11/ INTERFST WILL FMD AT ti PtH AN^t'W48 words
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Article127 1952-12-15 4 The Story So Far BILL Wll SOS. n yo _nq nprt Uc«, hoi ;iis p q »He < r Spc I 0 I or I Bni .7 I (I yes •1 Tai" Now Read On I'll! ;;;nliit |he r« 't- csl Mn irluil i;it> 1 1127 words
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Article21 1952-12-15 4 'The Best Way Is Just To Wander' of 1 I I jl I I I 1 I it, I on j|21 words
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Article51 1952-12-15 4 thuba |j de r I y^t nor. i area /u> >^ erce.? U3 es I responsii7e relic/ i s ro i to i ture beauty 1 out H? i I d 1 9 V i7 h> i ric I with- omt a erase. EKH LTI j (Sid VIII51 words
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Article103 1952-12-15 4 j IS i cold n+r j i |;s the c*m§ i force i I 1 peRJ .lirz the t« leitj So to ire I.? 1 T I And tc we 1 o > M «f, A Noggi/ mci erg jhti I r? .'\!>, rain i103 words
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Article204 1952-12-15 4 my Rrst trip because my id.- 1 toi leave i *he oth i chow think g to be fronn >ai I." join i but 1 I i!i»* nothing I M 1 ><'" h laswrred Bii n ith \Y [TH the neanng ap- proacfa >( his ftrsi shore leave,204 words
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Article152 1952-12-15 4 15 -"LEAVE AHOY" i He hadn't really liked Iht idea <>t beini a lone w n ha| shall w•• do?" d-don' I've i here n yself I find the i wander round 'rything m" right nv. ill you go to Scot I i ano a at's a] tyi'" ate." iy,152 words
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Article, Illustration706 1952-12-15 4 ' VOYAGER - It Was The Indians Who Gave Us 'Lacrosse' 'VOYAGER' KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOUR- 10 By HAVING left South America, I made ray way to Ottawa, the capital of Canada. Ottawa is like any other City with its many historical lant* marks. Large lakes and forests exist and the industries are varied.706 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-12-15 4 I SCENE m an adult education school SJ"**!"^ *■■■>■■ i- ««ni a a in* a Icsso n to hrr pupils ■—<19 words
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Article221 1952-12-15 4 TETTYSEA. our camp-lite. lies id a clearing somewhere m th< m jungle. It is on gently rising g that dips abruptly into a sandy beach, here and invaded by jutting ro N -arby. a miniature cataract of crystal-clear I wa'er runs m a large stream221 words
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Article114 1952-12-15 4 i npHIS wM die nio.m HmU I EpUk Hff tair IMBC M me I<>»j\ shine <:ii some unkno i Boldiei Lyinf h Bonded, < Mnpa m- n lew, Djrinc hi ;i had not Ui Mm Sad llioughts roiiiurcd b] the moitii r»t*|i into Ui wear\ mind Bleeding ttia114 words
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Article51 1952-12-15 4 pWISTEIJ Distant rhythms s m «i<-<i*'M reppl harsh Wen ■to bl<>M lii-.ii! tied all its pii I H! SI two BUBlb 1 laj Mvi I if} ii'-.««i d m < hlld rainbow Ilk* but still Hn looird ll.ind 5 i and H it v\ rjnkJ'd M»«l I Vidm51 words
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Miscellaneous198 1952-12-15 4 TiIiMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY I (^EOLtfM-HOUSe, WOULD YOU LIKE/ I I /GffEETiMes.WOLIVE 6 TRY'MA CXIVBiv LOTS C-J(fARVG A^£ WOT HO." W f^ET 7^^ W W^E AiM'T HAVwY^ -=cplE -^rr 1 V A GOOD] _4f7\ STAViKi'6 osj <J I I v —^TTv n I A.AAPV'198 words
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