Singapore Standard, 17 December 1952
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Title Section19 1952-12-17 1 Singapore Tiger Standard %k JL 5w X VOL. 11l NO. 167 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1952. 24 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration385 1952-12-17 1 Wimpey Staff Make $557 Gift HANDSOME donation o j >:,:,: from the (•form- \Vimp<\ and Com pan v Sit I. Pfrsii Panjan; Tower Station' 1 > i>oo>t the standard Readers 1 •It of an enthusiastic; staff r. 100 persons, including i ors were a large num- who are stationed a:385 words
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Article19 1952-12-17 1 THE death toll In the Parai mine cave-in on Monplaced by Manila ipany officials yes--s(i- UP.U.P. - 19 words
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Article16 1952-12-17 1 THE Iranian Parliament terday voted the nationali- on of the Iranian telephone n AFP.AAP - 16 words
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Article283 1952-12-17 1 standard Staff Reporter I!H Singapore Government is entirely satisfied with the integrity of Sir Han Hoc Lim, Acting Chairman ot the Public Services Commission, declared the Colonial Secretary, Mr. \V L. Blythe, m the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Raj referred to the ani ering283 words
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Article214 1952-12-17 1 THE Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, told the Legislative Council meeting yesterday that they must foster the co-operation of the people with the forces of freedom and law and order, and through Council, provide the forces with the necessary authority to fight214 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1952-12-17 1 Blythe Gives AssuranceOn Spore Regt. Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Legislative Council yesterday approved with only one dissentient vote a gift of $8,570,000 (£1,000,000) to the British Government as a defence contribution. The dissentient vote came from the Laboui Pa representative m the Council.1,055 words
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Article78 1952-12-17 1 —The Duchess ol Kenl from thi I her admiration hen "trn I i who are giving tfc utmost to repair the ha brought upon them by war." I) at a lunch given m her I at the Mansion Ho i Lyttelton. It was m recognition of78 words
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Article25 1952-12-17 1 Riots Follow The Big Fast VI. Dec. 16 (1 i) for i for An I being observed city. Si il I Anrlhra iuld fort:; tricts <25 words
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Article59 1952-12-17 1 Standard I .«»ndon Oorre«poiideiU I ONDON Dec, 16.— A1 hi s conference this aft rSir Ev< wi Baring, Governor of Kenya, reluctantly mitt( I. l c: r ral pi to talk about a number thing* me tly on the security ii le. M 0 dlflCUSSed With :159 words
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Article, Illustration159 1952-12-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— After remaining unchanged for a quarter of a century, the locs charged m Government and Aided Schools aa c to be increased from next year. Announcing the new rates a press release points out that In i J "> years the159 words
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Article225 1952-12-17 1 But Only For A Week Back To Candles AFTKi; nine days cC blackout freedom. Singapore will again revert to candles and lamps until Dec. 23 or 24. according to Mr. C. C. Payne. City Electrical Engineer. Mr. Payne said yesterday that the new plant at Pasir Panjang must be taken225 words
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Article55 1952-12-17 1 THE second Christinas Supplement a 12-page number is Issued FREE uith this copy of the Sin gapore Standard. The supplement tontains Christmas stories and articles,, the storj of your Toy Fond, the .second Citj shopping guide which, v\c hope, will help you m your last-minute selection of gifts,55 words
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Article27 1952-12-17 1 11 -Nat ion Visit CROWN Prince Akihito will visit 11 countries besides Britain under a tentative schedule for his trip to attend Queen Elizabeth's Coronation. —Hi iter.27 words
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Article73 1952-12-17 1 DUE to serious clashes t<etween M.O.R.s and civilians m Pasir Panjang Road recently. the Singapore Police raised an objection to an application for a public house licence, when it nut forward before the Board, of L g Justices. .•day. The application for a third class73 words
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Article124 1952-12-17 1 LONDON, Dec. l<? (AP)— visit has been worthwhile c;enVril Sir Gerald Temper. He s.tid. "1 have had even £c h£d Commlssioßer, left roppprt from Jweton udoa a.rpo.t late last j of st.tr aod from the whote ni" it for Singapore, saying Colonja! Office, not124 words
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Article220 1952-12-17 1 PEKING REJECTION NEW YORK, Dec. 16, (AP)— The United Slat*yesterday laid down a "no compromise" polic v on th< Korean truce and served notice it cannot see any pur pose m sending fresh plans to the Beds for settling tin PoW issue. The Stale220 words
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Advertisement52 1952-12-17 1 Distributor*: TAN CHENG MOII ELECT TO. 152. (rn^«; St S'porr. 1. COWL AC MALTED MILK 'nB PERFct" <£, I i^i 7 y S^ When run down and not sleep *ell a hot bath and Cow/ac Maltt d Milk may Wl-Il prove the artswer McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR UNANG52 words
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Article, Illustration264 1952-12-17 2 Standard Shipping Reporter SINGAPORE wharf yesterday resounded to the blood-curdling yells, hocus-pocus ami deepthnutrd son^s peculiar to Boy Scouts when the Malayan contingent ol 82 scouts s^v'led m the Charon tor Urn Pan-Pacific Jamboree opening m Sydney on •he scouts wenj gifts oi coconuts,Standard - 264 words
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73 1952-12-17 2 Maiidanf staff Reporter I :or of Singapore, Mr. J F. Xicoll. visited I N •at offices m Road < afterimpanied by senior (Bcials Mr. ted the threewbi h is to I the I ---..'ion. McdiE -ation Dep. rtbe occupied xt mor. Vita his tout73 words
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Article115 1952-12-17 2 City Tour For Liner's Passengers FOR the Rrsi time In Singapore, a ship's passengers wi'.i be taken on a conducted tour oi the City by bus. The party 99 passengers Prom the luxury liner W I em Rays will leave KepptM Harbour at 2.30 p.m. today. The tour is organised115 words
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Article76 1952-12-17 2 THE Singapore Legislative Council yesterday agreed that he old practice of arresting lawkers committing offences should come to an end and that n its place a new system of ssiiing cards to the offenders •equiring them to appear m court should be instituted. A Bill providing76 words
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Article393 1952-12-17 2 Based On Pay Of Workers Under Pension Scheme THE ACTUARY has recommended that Government should contribute three per cent of the salaries of its employees concurrently with the employees' own contributions to the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Scheme. The report submitted by the Actuary, Mr.393 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-12-17 2 \f MOSI wmmen d.n ,t iHnen s M 1.1 HI! h#> birthda] Prophet HohamnK IC iom read 1 the Pmtiiw-t lasted fr<" Pin M.. I, .r..-:i I this28 words
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Article355 1952-12-17 2 THE two men, Goh Tian Seng: and Yeo Yew Stag, who stood surety tor the 54.000 bail which was allowed Loh Boon Peah, the Singapore Improvement Trust clerk who failed to turn up at the second day of his trial m the Singapore Assize355 words
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Article69 1952-12-17 2 rPOH, Tues.— hi lo a routine check by looh food conti i Nov. Lye. manager of the Cafe, was fined $15 gistrnu? Che Abdullah zalli when he pleade- to selling 26 packets and five tins of cigarettes on an pired licence. Mm Sang, the I i If ta69 words
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Advertisement39 1952-12-17 2 POWER, SPEED, ECONOMY AND PERFORMANCE COMBINE IN THE I I I3!^^^^^^aSS^BKjijjnnQnM| ll! 1 11 111 m Bffl Ilin fif I Iff! TinK Set^im N^^^Bt Ihf i RBv f ui^^H "^^^P^^^ ■■ssi^^^^^- Is t WLARnfE BROS. LTD. FEDERATION WRPRESENt ATt\ES39 words
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Advertisement24 1952-12-17 2 \ls4 4ifjs 'h*> K**xi for i t*'t 'I Km*** g\ m* The secret of j>£ VITALITY > CHARI A CO.. 29 ROBINSON ROM '^APORE BRASSO24 words
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210 1952-12-17 3 Lend Requisition W -.1: [ING that the SingaLegislative Council would > further oxtenLand Etequi ition (Continuation) Ordinance wa ed yesterday by Mi N (Prosre ive City). i i a speakin motion introduced by 'he Land •I. A. Harvey eeking < -ion of210 words
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Article45 1952-12-17 3 Laithwaite Seen C-G SIR Gilbert thwaite, U.K. High Commissionei m Pakistan, arrived m Singaby Qantas-BOAC from Karachi yesterday, on a short visit to Mr. Malcolm Mac-issioner-General. i years a 14" Sir i "specially attached" to Ramsay MacDonald (the C-G's father) lor S I'Micl Indian Round45 words
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202 1952-12-17 3 THE Under Treasurer at Lincoln's Inn ha* asked the Director of Colonial Scholars to correct the erroneous impression" which might have been given by an announcement appearing m a local English newspaper (not The Standard) on Oct. 30. The announcement was credited to the Secretary202 words
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456 1952-12-17 3 THE Singapore Rural Board has prepared an elaborate plan for the development of a seaside resort along a mile-strip of beach at Changi Point. The Committee on Developmeni of Beaches m the Colony have recommended that as soon as negotiations with the War456 words
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Article59 1952-12-17 3 DISTRIBUTION of 500 pairs of rubber shoes and 50 school uniforms to pupils marked the fifth anniversary of the Singapore Maha Bodhi School o:; Monday. Kintergarden pupils were presented with certift- The school management has decided to start an art training class m January. The students of59 words
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Article79 1952-12-17 3 A SUM oi spent by G build l i\ [i! imary rhool i1 J each) ii primal < i ctassi i <■!)) m 1951 POO (1 RBCI n I<V ivernment m 1 Council Di C P In ••]|(M I in!'.' B <ll)O. I I i I79 words
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Article20 1952-12-17 3 COLONEI \v. Middles Etegi Laflf O tiori i to the I);rr< toi o( place of }i X Si20 words
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576 1952-12-17 3 PUBI JC re ponse to the S- 1 Franklin Gimson's Portrait Fund exceeded all expectations, the targei figure of $6,000 being collected within less th tn a month. The Fund is therefore now closed and as from tomorrow no further contribution can be576 words
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Article152 1952-12-17 3 Ola total of li;;, .;<>*> manual workers employed b> various establishments m Singapore laM year. Hi. MO were women and .'i.l7'2 were childim states thr 1951 report of the Labour Department The greatest number of the women (3.#57 l were engaged m the rubber parkin;;152 words
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250 1952-12-17 3 i .AST V K Singapore I i ir Department received 2,483 reports of aci which arose m the com c u| employment. Of these 71 died. f'i suffered permaneni di ment. These figures were obtained m the Labour Depailmenfs 1951 report. The total amount250 words
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Article25 1952-12-17 3 K.L. Thieves Take Textiles KU M-A LJMPUR. 1 Tliifvc- hri)k( > into C.J and Company. Mountbatl Road, dur I md stole textile.- valued at about $2,868.25 words
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Advertisement185 1952-12-17 3 OR YOUR X MAS GIFTS CHOOSE *GLE BRAND SHIRTS v> AND .WORD BRAND SHIRTS SPECIAL X MAS SALE AT REDUCED PRICES y fROM: 10-12 52 TO: 31-12 52 OUR SALES DEPOT SHOWROOM SOI ill BKIDCE ko\ii. sl\i \Pi kl'l V ITD. S enquiries to: > <HM -III!: l FACTOm II185 words
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Advertisement63 1952-12-17 3 W,& V^ffA W& iIW WfA #*>> ff^ 0* I "HOME-JSNOME" i^/$ I tk bmb JwjBBEi!ZJ&Kw{- vs. r 4 v^v' HKS-*. *mP yi g Di{\wiK $175/- o. 1 I)RAWER 5165 I W^^^f o HAND MOlill. $125/- g i^ sole ici n rs v ft m i m b v m S63 words
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Article, Illustration600 1952-12-17 4 EXTRAVAGANT SALARIES HIT THE Johore State Government was yesterday told to streamline its machinery and economise on "this extravagance on personal emoluments" which formed almost 49 per cent of the total expenditure of the State for 1953. Government was further told both by itsStandard - 600 words
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Article, Illustration182 1952-12-17 4 SINGAPORE will soon have 21 more bars springing up m the city and rural areas. Out of 29 new applications for Public House Licences. the fourth quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices. approved 21 12 from the Citj' and nine from182 words
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Article191 1952-12-17 4 •IOH ORE BAHRU. Tues.— Dr. M. Birchee, newly elected Town Board Councillor, who was accused by the Independence of Malaya Parly Committee members. J o h o re branch, of being "unfaithful' 1 to the party during recent elections, has resigned from the IMP committee. On191 words
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Article90 1952-12-17 4 A TOTAL of 270 children enjoyed themselves at a party at the Stamford Girls 1 School yesterday afternoon. The party was arranged by 37 representatives of The Animal Lovers' League from Singapore .schools. Mn-,t of the children \vho came to the party were members of the League,90 words
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Article113 1952-12-17 4 AN assurance that the Singapore City Council would not charge property owners the full limit of 30 per cent assessment rate? unless its financial position warranted it, was given m the Colony Legislative Council yesterday by the City Council President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice.113 words
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Article48 1952-12-17 4 THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association yesterday charged that one of the Welfare Officers of the Singapore Harbour Board interrogated two of its Executive Council members "for the purpo c Of extracting vital infoi mi ;;i relating to the emergency senera) meeting' 1 held on Ivion-48 words
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Article60 1952-12-17 4 ON being i charge of eh< ai g. i 2 ear- old Dane. Gergan Jensen walked out of the Singapon Relief District Cent yesterday i free man. As he stepped out of Court, Detective Inspector Edwin Ware tapped him on the [er, tod him You are60 words
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Article82 1952-12-17 4 No OpiumSo He Died FOR 26 years Kg Thiam Koh had been smoking opium. 'Then one day < police swooped on the opium dens iin the city and rounded up the addicts. The offenders were sent to Jail. Ng confided to h c wife: "Life is no Longer interesting without82 words
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323 1952-12-17 4 FOR RICE AND SUGAR Standard Staff Reporter NO ASIAN firms have since 1947 been successful m obtaining agencies for rice or sugar from (he Government. This was stated m the Legislative Cooncil yesterday m answer to written questions tabled by Mr. R. Jumabhoy about323 words
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Article152 1952-12-17 4 SIX< IPOKI substations li.iiii<to load sluMld ins today: \> Arthur ic«i Pai k leu Hotel, Sport* Swiniin?!!? rliib. I k Kirn. U.E. Shi anl, iihii ross, Naayang <. »k. Katoni?. ltni.ul, rk Ktl s > i lew Hot. I. East iii Rd i !<»k Knrao, Ocean n152 words
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Advertisement267 1952-12-17 4 a STiTFinn 7 r«i'A LASTDAY Lm\v> cwftttTas^Hstewj? <■>.!.-. S 9.30 p.m. TENSE WITH DRAMATIC IMPACT! 1 SBa> vaunt na ■RSIR t CORTESA REGGIANI SPIHIINnr^L R with Audrey HEPBURN fl| r v ii.iiiii,»'»».?c ,-i->' P «|Wim» i _O Lj -._i-. J ->n^o_|-«-J->J-L J r m m m. OPENS TOMORROW B <267 words
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Advertisement142 1952-12-17 4 LAST l^fJUd 71 wi!h THOSE PP!7i V./ LAUREL 6c HA TOMORROW Ifmt HOWARD HA/ q KIRK DOUGLAS -DEWEY MAR .-N V DJZABETH MEATT-ARTHUR HUNNICUT From Today! CJ. 6../// jEJB BP^rf* r i'-*!?* co. si \iu.i\i. »is_ I GERALDWE BROOKS f *;*> CHILDREN'S BiMPLR MATINEES I 11a.m. Upstairs $1 P»wtt n142 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-12-17 5 Edmund Tay - Photo by Edmund Tay THK bride. Miss Koh Kirn Heonff, and the Mr. Oon Bent; Clioo cutting their wedding take at a reception held at the Raffles Hotel on Saturday. The groom is the son of Mrs. Oon Sim Kon^ and the late Dr. Oon and68 words
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Article615 1952-12-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Addressing the Selangor State Council at its bud t*et meeting today, the Sultan ut Selangor said m recent months they had witnessed: some resounding successes! by the security forces m the fight against the terrorists. It may appear invidious to single out units615 words
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Article79 1952-12-17 5 Kl' \NTAN. Tucs li v a,, keep up &c Interest shown wl your >i dies for the past few months, you ail v.-ii; ha.-, ;i better future", saui ->ii. a \i,,i, ah School Kuaman. at a get-together thia evening. i, Eiamalingani told tnt d M s79 words
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Article186 1952-12-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The spirit of Christmas will enter Kuala Lumpur's Town Hall on Friday, Dec. 19, when Radio Malaya presents "Christ mas Cocktail", a variety show v.hn ii will be recorded for broadcasting on Christmas Day. Making their debui will bo the new Radio Malaya Dancfl Orchestra,186 words
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Article143 1952-12-17 5 Sultan Praises Templer KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Sultan of Selangor addressing the budget meeting of the Council of State this morning paid tribute to Sir Gerald Temp'.er. the High Commissioner. "In Sir Gerald. Malaya re- joices not only m a great soldier and a wise admini. tratoi but also a143 words
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Article29 1952-12-17 5 Frit failing to obey a road sign marked '"Stop". Hassan bin Omar, a cyclist, was lined $10 .i one week's rigorous imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate.29 words
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Article54 1952-12-17 5 "Ready To Serve" Men Aid Cinema X 0 A NT A N Tues. Polite wearing the new "Ready To Serve" budges helped the management of the Sultana Theatre on the last two Bights to control the 1 crowd which turned ;ip to see the Filipino film. "Os"Th<> film drew capacity54 words
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Advertisement147 1952-12-17 5 I MOVIE CAMERAS PROJECTORS most up-to-date style* Uu HI6HEST POSSIBLE DI6KEI r^EfiSURI L SATISFACTION ■7*' ynt^^ I PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPT. Hardjal Singh £-Sons Ltd. I SOUTHERN CABARET I JNiCHT SATURDAY NIGHT t DANCES jg^ JABLE PRIZES OF SILVER-WARE 1 \WARDED TO LUCKY WINNERS BEST CABARET WITH THE CHARM INC, DANCE HOS-147 words
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Advertisement171 1952-12-17 5 ~7^r-s. i/ I {ill/ |j -4 r 2" m, a^ tor 1 tlte Standard 1 1 IVAVMIMiia FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 WEARNE BROS. LTD. FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES j. 4. !>-. ■>■ ■>- J- A i. ■>■ r?- •>■ I Tonight! HAWAIIAN NIGHT. t I Come Listen to George171 words
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Article569 1952-12-17 6 IN one of his stories. Kafka, the Czech novelist, des- eeriest trials m fiction. The hero i*; brought to court and forced to stand trial. Outwardly then about the proceedings. All ponsible and impartial court are rved. The judge and the prosecutor behave with dure of569 words
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Has Government a case against him?
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Article197 1952-12-17 6 r rHE Straits Times m a leading article on September 17, 1952, stated that "the Governor is ordering, an inquiry into 'certain allegations' concerning" -I oh n •Eber's detention under the Emergency Regulations. The Press also quoted the Governor's words uttered m the Legislative Council, concerning my allegations: "Clearly they197 words
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Article129 1952-12-17 6 the Governor has not thought fit to ask me for the evidence upon which my allegations were based I should explain that such evidence ists for the most part, of words uttered m my presence and hearing by the Chairman of the Advisory Board (Air. Justice Gordon Smith), and129 words
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Review of Views
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Article156 1952-12-17 6 GOODWILL between the polices and the public m Singapore*: i\m be achieved when I ie| Singapore Police develops a£ new attitude towards ihej; public as is being done by tne| Federation Police, says Utusan| Melayu editorially. Gradually the Singapore Police can make| the public realise that the s<156 words
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Article150 1952-12-17 6 ■IF men money and munitions are the three ingredients to£ carry out a war. I le Nanyang| Siang Pan says then teachers, .:nd students are necessary tOS operate a school. J daily points to a recent sn-£ cident m one of Singapore sj Chinese schools m which the? principal150 words
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Article316 1952-12-17 6 Collapse EISFXHOWER'S statement on^ his return from Korea was? cautious says the Sin Che a Jitf Poh. I On the other hand it is clear that| Eisenhower cannot make i>y| definite commitments until be| i< officially installed m the| Wiu'te House. Since his election, he has 'aken? care316 words
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Article354 1952-12-17 6 These are only a few of the many examples which can be quoted to prove the correctness of my allegation; and I maintain that they clearly do so. .4<? jo Allegation 2. My allegation was that at the first meeting of the Objeo tion to the Detention Order354 words
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Article100 1952-12-17 6 Sir;— Last week I visited X.: npong Chia Hong, a little village oil" Thomson Road. I noticed that many ;ti lap houses are being built there. I cannot understand why the City Council allows them to build Wits so close to each other. The road100 words
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Article346 1952-12-17 6 Chairman: "I agree that this whole procedure is a complete abrogation of the rule of law, but there is nothing that we can do to help you. If the Colonial Secretary says that grounds exist for a person's detention, then such grounds do exist and that is all there346 words
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Article664 1952-12-17 6 It is important to note that the Governor has not made any attempt to deny this allegation which he has sidestepped completely. Indeed, the first part of the Colonial Secretary's letter dated July 21, 1951 to John Eber's Solicitors, (which the Governor refers to and which supports my664 words
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Article, Illustration325 1952-12-17 6 Evidence A- v awy< I only too well thai siKh a shocking -late of affa >i has been made possible by the Emergency Etegulal this does not ter the cogency of my i egation and there is no denial of it m the Governoi h. Tiie second par' legation was325 words
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Article173 1952-12-17 6 Tn:s omission, < accidental or inten" give him the j> i (which common would arcord him), of thing m his fav< regretted. As for maining! man U. imposs John Eber to ci olTer an emphatic Had the Police been prodi I examination it i possible ljave mai As for173 words
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Advertisement87 1952-12-17 6 Singapore <^ &tantarft Imlt fnnti*'til Mornina \euspaper 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Ccbk b T 'graph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG •5 >ulfon Street. 83. Cowon Street, 8, Leith Street, lill»ft«l 4588. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055. Nt*b SIRVICIS: Reuter. Associated87 words
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Advertisement19 1952-12-17 6 For ror.r/ murpk'n i auio c d QHflT£M£ rfl ITO TILLEY LAMPS IT L 106 TABLE LAMP BrtiMm !##>/#*# il'wrli19 words
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Article, Illustration434 1952-12-17 7 Increased Arms, Money For War In Indo-China PARIS, Dec. 16 (UP)— France will ask the United States for substantial dollars aid and arms m 1953 to help her keep up her fight against Communist aggression m Indo-China, an official source said today. C problem will434 words
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Article80 1952-12-17 7 \sHINGTON l><*c. xl |h, \rmy has [noamtti fcnl»f«j i,,it powerful nun im-Ul- ,nd ilmosl invisible. its nrutral J and SHaB sif«\ an M;n# Vi" niunini ♦■nwnt 5 !i..n MCta] drsigaated Ihc MM, Ik tocatH by idded Ikal < ii MMM «lH S Korea. hs uni\80 words
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Article36 1952-12-17 7 CABSON CITY. Nevada. I> (AP Film star Lai er divorced millionaire Boh Topping yesterday ;on the grounds of extreme itai cruelty. The blonde actress appeared bof 1) Judge Clark J. private 136 words
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Article69 1952-12-17 7 Tax Refund If You Can Prove It Standard Stall Reporter I ill- Comptroller ot Income 1 v has discretionary to make nlumi oi tax it it is proved that any Bvei assessed* ,i m the Sinative Council v m reply to written Chin Chinese Chamber of Commei d thai statutory69 words
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Article96 1952-12-17 7 P< income which had been understated ur omit- Additional assessments might be made .vithin ihe year Or within yix the end of the year j of a nt. vernment also staled tl I income aw of 'he v was not identical with United Kingdom legislation. The most96 words
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Article91 1952-12-17 7 Fined Jailed, Yet Still Free KKFDERICK Paton, a 62---old shi] (fi i r was fined m addition to two months m jail for making a false representation to the Deputy Attendant for the pursecuring a Master's 1 rtificate and for taking three sh ps "■under his command" out sea. Hi91 words
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Article59 1952-12-17 7 KOREA, Dec. 16 (UP)— Approval of 12 heroism awards lor men of the Black Watch Regiment for their part m a valiant action m mid-Novem-ber on the "Hook" was announced today. A Distinguished Service Order, two Distinguished Conduct Medals, two Military Crosses, two Military Medals and59 words
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Article44 1952-12-17 7 THE Nairobi Magistrate trying Jomo nyatta and five Africans on charges of managing the Mau Mau 5 Jterday ::< tiie trial until December 30 pending a ruling by ''another court" on whether B: h defending counsel D.N. P Q.C. had committee ntemnt. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article25 1952-12-17 7 The Atlantic Council m Paris yesterday approved the appointment oi' Admiral Earl itbatten to command allied navies m the Mcditeri a an. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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160 1952-12-17 7 Standard Staff Reporter JOIIORE State spent $4,060,210.90 out of the $8,737^79.00 allocated for emergency measures from Jan. 1 (ill Oct. 31 tnis year. There is no change of any iportance from the previous tati eni issued up to Aug. 31, Inche Abdul Aziz bin160 words
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Article62 1952-12-17 7 Stonc'ofd London Correspondent LONDON. Dec. 16. The following ore th« closing price? of rubbci ond tin on Hie London Market rodoy:— LONDwN RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 261**. Spot *940 per too •»c;j buyers, £941 teller*. JCI cr Three months £939 Apr June 251 d. buyers, £940 jclkrs. June/Sept.62 words
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Article, Illustration312 1952-12-17 7 Standard Stall' Reporter AX attack on the Johore Government for its lack of initiative which has been responsible for the amount of revotes m respect of Public Works Department's non-recurrent expenditure for 1953, was made by Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman at the meeting ofStandard - 312 words
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Article105 1952-12-17 7 US Plan To End Oil Row WASH 1. -.('.TOW Dec 15 (UP) —The United Slates, with the! backing of John Foster Dulles, has proposed a settlement of the British-Iranian oil dispute calling for Britain to abandon court action white Iran pays the Anglo-Iranian Oil Com-, pany with a World Bank105 words
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Article138 1952-12-17 7 A CLAIM that if the Malayan dollar was tree and not tied to Sterling, it would be as strong as. if not stronger than, the U.S. or Canadian dollar was made m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday by Mr. R. .Jumabhoy, Member I the Indian138 words
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Article69 1952-12-17 7 THE B Dr. day on the last the Royal Air Force mission to the Far East Air Force. He will fly to Kuala Lumpur for a fiveday visit. During his stay he will meet officers, airmen and their families of all sections of I R.A.F. Kuala69 words
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Article92 1952-12-17 7 THE Singapore Legislative Council yesterday agreed that payments into the Rubber Industry (Eeplantfng) Board Fund would* be allowed as deduction for purposes of income tax while payments out of the Fund will be taxable to the recipient?. A motion to this effect w. moved92 words
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206 1952-12-17 7 London, \)rc IC, (Beater).— Prime EMUnfiief Winston Churchill will raise the whole qvestfofl f»t defence m the Pacific and South-Kast isll with the new American idninistnition of Mr. Eisenhower m Washington next sprinji, it is believed m diplomatic 1 quarters here. Mr. Churcl206 words
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Article70 1952-12-17 7 'No Report On Expat Pay' THE Com mitt < r the chairmanship of Mr. J Matt m ws which rec< increased exp. ti n pay and non-pensionable expati pay to expatriate offi Government did not i report to the Govei "It wa a nef and merely submitted a minute of70 words
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Article56 1952-12-17 7 AFTER a fivi journment m Fir. c t Crimina I) I yesterday, the Board I Justices v- irruled an objection raised by the P to an ■on for I i .al of a first tout licence at I Eastern Trade Fail Gey!; The applicant. Sec56 words
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Article65 1952-12-17 7 ais :i the rench i had < HIMHIO O ffi( od. woun< from 1945 t I The Fn said, included 1 i men, 8,000 i ent and ent oi h i Bta {40 bill den of 1: i and Fran to the end ol I 165 words
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Article32 1952-12-17 7 TOKYO, i ay m six big with neai n jel f m W' 1 7 gchon i f for c t. y north of X H i p32 words
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Advertisement24 1952-12-17 7 THE- SAME WAY AS IT *cS/h TAKES CARE OF MORE CARS V^ WM AROUND THE WORLD THAN /A* *NY OTHER BRAND \^W?@%s> v a24 words
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Advertisement81 1952-12-17 7 Mail PolisJi bu R m their modern setting and ihe lewesl 1 JEWEL LOVELY COLOURS. f/^\ Ik 'Ik Regular. 1-75 per bottle Jf "_-A COLOURS— PALE, COLOURLE PALE <t Uu<iiiAi^' CREAM, NATURELLE, FASHION PIN» CAPRI CORAL, REGENCY, BISQUI NOSEGAY DUSTY ROSE, CLOVER, SAGC ROSE, MD BAUANA, &WAMPFIRE, PEGGY'S OWN, FIREWEED.81 words
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Article29 1952-12-17 8 ADFN SUEZ PORT SAID ROTTKRDAM AMSTERDAM m*. SpOrr PS'hara Penan- MAT ARAM Vt/tSDtt ?.4Dec 25Dec MODJOKERTO 6 9Jua lOJan U Ja t TOMOKI |5 i: Ja29 words
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Article143 1952-12-17 8 LONDON. Dec. 16. (AFP).- Japan is to build 22 war vessels for the Brazilian Navy, the Sunday Times naval correspondent reported. The correspondent went on: ''They include six destroyers of 3.000 tons displacement, six ocean going submarines of 1,000 tons, two armed troops transports143 words
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Article69 1952-12-17 8 CANBERRA (Reuter-AAP) Recent surveys have revealed vast mineral wealth m the Australian section of An- tica, according to Mr. P.G Law, officer m charge oi the Antari tic Division ot the External Affairs Department. Mr. Law said these minerals "certainly" included uranium. gold and other precious metals.69 words
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Article29 1952-12-17 8 NEW YORK Slate. 130 mutual savings banks hold over $13 billion it: resource?; 59 per cent of the assets of all hanks m the country. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration366 1952-12-17 8 S'pore Scouts Leave By A ir For Jam boree "MAJULAH SINGAPURA", shouted the first batch of the 52-straag Singapore contingent of scouts for the Pan-Pacific Jamboree at Sydney, as it moved off to the waitins aircraft at Kalians airport yesterday. There were tS Boy Scouts and Sea Scouts m thisStandard - 366 words
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Article146 1952-12-17 8 SAILINGS HIO.M 9CANUOMVM IK Spore h Mffl "SELANDIA" for Banskr* (passengers only) "FALSTKIA" toi Bangkok 58 i>, (passengers only) >■ "KIN A' for Melbourne Sydney Brisbane (not loading ioca' a ?go) 3SS2Sc<? S»SU "Eft 8 Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila Kobt and Yokohama 11 lSJan "MORELIA" for Bangkok,146 words
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Advertisement556 1952-12-17 8 f AS! REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE |>lr,<t Overland > irtm r( Lot Aagetel Ai Xrnerican <fc Canadia.l Cities Penjng t Sham Spore An LA/Sf II \-K\li) II :U.»n Uaa 2fU>ec Uan 26Jan i >\\D\ ki \i< ES/2SJaa SI MJai 2I» Jan 1 Feb 24/ Feb pu ilari o' Drj Cargc556 words
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Advertisement470 1952-12-17 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT3. Reealat SaiJinss to Chin;* an .fupan from Sin?aiH>re Port Swettenham Penan? Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China fapan. Due Spore Dae Penani' From \o(hou'V Dec 18 Japan Hltong "Poyans;" Dec 24 Dec 26 Honskonij Ssib Sails Penan l Snore for AiM'lmw" Dec lf>470 words
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Advertisement586 1952-12-17 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Kotterdam L!o>d Holland America Line Nederland Line Kotterdam Kotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEH VOKR PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBII L NEK ORLKANS Spore P Sham Penan? ROEPAT (SMN) UDee VL > U>e< SCHIEDYK (HAL) 30 Dei (Jan 7 Jan Man CELERFS (SMN) 9 14 Jan586 words
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Advertisement199 1952-12-17 8 GUTHRIE 6c CO.. LTD Phone S pore .11 k rumpu? %m P^n^'R 1 1 4f Milj«< P. Pickson m P.Swetten* 1) MAERSK LINE COPENHAGEN A P. MOLLER Generol Agents m U.S.A. HOLLER BTEAMSIUP C<... DSC NEW YORK Acceptihi -;art( r York i ann I'lnlarirlpfila via Bne» •KIK^IL.N M lOJi* 81199 words
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Miscellaneous84 1952-12-17 8 Passesget Air Freight Agents \IR I VI ON VN' Mil W PAr^TPii^ XN NATION U VII.AY PACIFIC AIRWAYS Ko\( I COMET d I'VN AMERICAN im'ilr'Ji i.puu SCANDINAVIAN AIRI INLS I.M \K I AIRWM > SYSTEM HIM AIRWAYS V«y frequent Easi >rtabl e and reliable passenger and freight services m Siai84 words
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Miscellaneous72 1952-12-17 8 AMERICAN MAIL IIM i\s i m K1 f For Los Antefef San Frantfv.o I'ortlan.l Sesflfc and Vantouver Ata ■inatlli cantQ foi So«ttl Anirrn i Peamai P.S'hum S "Chiji.j Mail" InPon ■()<<-.ui .Mail 1M sti 11 I EVBBBTI OHBR LDN i\Mt Foi Hnnekons Japan For Honfiknng Jtoan B "Bradfcrmtt" tiDec r72 words
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275 1952-12-17 9 btandard Market Reporter AMERICAN factory representatives m yo have dismissed the recent reports of ar ifficiency of synthetic rubber for consump the fvre industry m the United States theU.S tyre manuhave as much synthetic rubber ise as they m.. are. they assured r275 words
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33 1952-12-17 9 Pni Protests Oil Well Move In V. Sumatra LTPJh- I the Is m r preiosed .vge the a com- c opporoil- he and trade was xamine. and I The 'hat preI lonein the33 words
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Article107 1952-12-17 9 THE produce market m Singapore was very active m lhe copra section yesterday with p- )\ving a sharp iron $35j per picul on day to $38£ per picul yeslay. Some business passed at $37 atui above for December shipment but prices increased to around S-W8 buyers107 words
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Article81 1952-12-17 9 Bang 8/- 8 6 xc B< Jiit.ii 4 6 35/6 Hong Fatt 1.55 MiO xc! Honj tons < 8---18 tf 19/6 xc K. Kamunting )2 Kamuni 11/3 11.9 Kramat 14/3 15/Lingui 245 2.55 cc London Tin 6/Lower Ft ak 16 7J 17/Paha 15 3 16/- 5.90 H.OO Ela nan81 words
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Article117 1952-12-17 9 RUBBER UP 3/ 4 CENT Standard Market Rcporur RUBBER n gaii ed I ceni ■b. m pi'ife on a Quietly iiy market m SingapOJ c rday, firsi grade rubber closing at 88^ rents per lb. for January shipment. ■j rket wa i rtive from lh c opening; first business done117 words
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Article66 1952-12-17 9 Share Market Quiet Standai <t Mark< Report* r SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan share market was quiet m i tions today Quotations, where changed wen ightly lower levels Small maintained with tli pas: ing. Changed prices are: 1M)( STBIALB Buyers Sellers Cun. fin Smell Chd. 21/- 22 Fed. Oisp. 2.00 2.0566 words
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Article33 1952-12-17 9 A NFW derivative of penicillin G., called neo-penil, ha? demonstrated m clinical tests a unique quality of concentrating and remaining m the lungs and certain other tissues alter intramuscular injection. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article44 1952-12-17 9 fAJUbxAJN has received zu oil burning locomotives from Japan. They are part of an order for 25 metre gauge locomotives ordered for the Eastern Bengal Railways. The remaining five are expected m Chittagong by the end of the year. AFP.AAP - 44 words
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193 1952-12-17 9 TOKYO Dec. 16 (AFP) I dam will also be used for w ai is going to <>c the bigg- hydro-electric generation t dam m the Orient is near- whose utput is expected to ing completion west of Tokyo reach 68,000 kilowatts. to supply water193 words
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Article194 1952-12-17 9 Prosveritu ln German Toyland NUBEMBEBG, GEHMAOT, Dec IC (AF)— TWa has bet* a banner year tor the Oei nuin toy industry. u>sl (ifrraany exported U551 7.000.000 worth *>t toy* m !!>">! German rvrß von their v. in as.tin into the fa \iii»-ri«an BKir»ei after wat wbien v. rfced waay'a J194 words
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Article69 1952-12-17 9 WASH :i iN I) Hi. (UP) I Stabilizer R iani has put :hc wage control pi rgramme l( k into operaireal a -day frees of 12,000 In a Mr. Putnam ion co I ed Wage S Board S >iiizer said the ill begin its i Mr.69 words
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Article, Illustration257 1952-12-17 9 LONDON, Dec. 16. (AP).— The I'nited States ordered $90,000,000 worth of Centurion tanks, spare parts and ammunition from Britain yesterday for use by nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. The contract clinching the deal was signed m London by Supply Minister257 words
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Article106 1952-12-17 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per ib.) m Sirma pore yesterday were: No 1 V\ S S Spot loose NX 1 883 F. 0.8. m bales .fan. No. 1 R.S.S. 883 89 No, I R.S.S. K.'-ij 84 No. R.S.S. 80! 80? Tone: steady. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening prices per106 words
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Article108 1952-12-17 9 PENANG, Tues. The jPostal and Telecoms Workers Union, Penang and Province WeUesley, may shortly be dissolved and members who are postal workers may be absorbed into the Penang and Province Wellesley branch of the Union of Postal Workers of Malaya, while members m the Telecoms Department may108 words
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Advertisement89 1952-12-17 9 fcmpomdt/c AND SERVICED 8 UADtNG JEWELLERS AN H DEALERS ALL OVE WORLD. imu,im;H *'H 1 «'4tt' I I Charles Chaplin •LIMELIGHT'; t '-I Hum I I Itdiktt ami pain yon Umn\ k*m M la t« cure. ivtl> M I'ow- coiabais ilAa c<>m--I'uMil I'oNvder d rcfrcsklng l-ul through C properties s89 words
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Advertisement43 1952-12-17 9 g>titgaporc^^^ i^(anbav6 LIFE** DEATH DON'T GAMBLE =^a r p^ V C^JSfl^l^" PUT SAFETY FIRST FIT JkTLJkC GRIP SAFE TYRES Di-h ii. .i< il tli,. i Malaya hi I Sing por< II STANDARD VACUUM OIL COMPANY. (•"••••"•poralrd in r. I v nilh U«il^ IbWIiiy)43 words
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Miscellaneous543 1952-12-17 9 INFOHMATiON AT A GtAMCE 1y..,. M1 M w 11^., «^r^ SINGAPORE DIARY B'POBE LETS niEATRF: I read:nc gro j mccl I Lish C m< H .8 p m BIUI IMi 01 N< II i leech-training class a) cil H. 3.'. 7 p.m. aim i:\mr.i 1 1<>\ Hongk« c j British543 words
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Miscellaneous345 1952-12-17 9 B 30 ir <; i\- BO \< SI K\l< Xl: C P\N II Kl< lIRIV%\!9 I X L.M i Jakarta CATHAY I' \iII H linn AY« H a tn TIDES AND TIMES SIXCi IPORE: lv I 1 1 55 m B. POD I SWETTENHAM: .4 ii I* soS n PEXAX<«:345 words
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Miscellaneous101 1952-12-17 9 i i X X KLUANG ENTERTAINMENT C4HI<»N%I Vi ■I ENTERTAINMENI niiAi R f« I. ii KLANG ENTERTAINMENT Kl\ \PI I< >l PORT SHAM ENTER! ACME NT I IM I I TAIPING EN i ERTAINMENT mi ro« p i m iii 11:..,--in KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENI I PA VII i««\ :>, 6101 words
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Article, Illustration841 1952-12-17 10 Victoria Chappelle - Dramatic Contrasts In The London Collections DLACK and white, or hiack and a contras--1114 rolnur provide the foundations Of the wardr*be this season of every proman who has a name !*m t'lt,ante. But the one shade must highlight the Btthei m J really dramatti t.ishion riu- effed841 words
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232 1952-12-17 10 I IERFUME knows no se 3 1 bui its excitement, mystery varmth seem t'> nave special meaning a; Christmastime. Pc :;<p? it's because busy shopping days are topped with evenings nl.:d with parties, gaiety and enchantment. Then, again, romance has n way of232 words
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Article303 1952-12-17 10 J\ EN-AGERS beware) This is the season th can really play havoc iciili your skin. Holiday excitement is high, and you're inclined* o get a lot less sleep, eat rich. gooey foods and generally neglect your beauty routine. If your skin is already starting303 words
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572 1952-12-17 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott By lEAN ram* to see me the olhrr day. She is rxpecting her srcond baby m a few (Mouth* time and has just got her little girl Into a nursery school. I expected to »cc her looking full oi the joy«572 words
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Article368 1952-12-17 10 Dear goy goner" 7 I XV recently, I met and fell m love uiih .1 young girl. I took her "lit sometimes .1 itel tound her to be sociable and sporting, and die Is the tvpi' Dt r;iil I have long wished to have. >Iv friends line disco 1 end368 words
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Advertisement55 1952-12-17 10 ,'v I k^ hi r* \*4 that you hive chosen the best for Baby. In selecting LACTOGEN, mothers can rest assured they have the "best". Take Baby Michael Young E Fei of Singapore, for example: At 8 months he can boast strong muscles and a sturdy back resulting from correct55 words
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Advertisement100 1952-12-17 10 1 Sang -filling N«-M li.ifin^ l'«tl<' |l\ uhmk v i!li I »'iH|.i. I nii!v. SOFT, SAFE, SOLULLE Ml. Mill W Ml I IRSI UCALfcICS. I B W* /S/J fOR CHRISTMAS j fr! C*V£ Hf«. lir iova/£sr j S t\l lT perfumes ft c/fr sfrs £re 'i J |X MAYNARD CO100 words
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Miscellaneous324 1952-12-17 10 l*f RITA DEL MAR 'y OD V\ 'S Ql i)l \TIOX: I "Whether \\<- \\k<- w or not. liif i-> one continuous fonapetitive examination." I oril cbtir.v IVEDNKSOAY FOR EVERVDNK: Make the most of the 1 '> s chances to get down to l ..::cal basis, and for 01- ig,324 words
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127 1952-12-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor Government was attacked today by [ncbe Salleh Hakim m the Slate Council for the large .sums being j spent on personal emoluments. Inche Saiieh referred to the Budget estimates for next year which showed expenses towards personal emoluments127 words
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Article372 1952-12-17 11 Educa tion Takes The Largest Share Standard Staff Reporter THE Johore Council of State yesterday passed the budget for 1953, j showing an increase of $2.9 million m revenue and $4.6 million m ex penditure. Total expenditure for the year is estimated at $41,532,211 made up o372 words
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Article, Illustration344 1952-12-17 11 Lived On Immoral Earnings PKNANC Tues.— A 25--»ycar-okt Chinpse girl, Lee Ah Thye, i i ..ppear-f i ,r»Mr -I. A. Black m the Magis-I trat( Court today, told the -■<;;'. *..f ho.v shr becn-nc n kepi mistress 1 and later wa Corced by the first wife of her j 'm344 words
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Article111 1952-12-17 11 The medical and health services will get $243,000 more including $50,000 m respeel of medicines and equipment. ITos- pit a I diet has also been increased on the assumption thai ■t.-s will remain the same m 1953. Education Department will account for the increase ol $188,000 expenditure. The111 words
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Article145 1952-12-17 11 IPOH. Twos. D: with a "not guilty" verdict returned by both the as.-:* a Chinese and an Indian At Justice Thomson today ordered the retrial of a youth. Tan Ah Poh. on a charge of illegal possession of a rifle. Tan faced three charges posse-- ion145 words
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Article26 1952-12-17 11 DR. V.V. CARVALHO, n< w B Consu l v llt .>- arrived m Sij terday m the Ri ya\ [nte Boissevain. The Boisails 126 words
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Article231 1952-12-17 11 I'hNAMi, lues. Mr. Justice Spenser Wilkinson m Ihe Penang Supreme Court yesterday ordered a retria m a case m which a shopkeeper m Perak Road hat appealed against his conviction by the Penang Mas is trate on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen pro perty231 words
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Article32 1952-12-17 11 suni a the I.S. Perera, Pi I tnd Vice Prei l« or« Budd'. I >n, v on 14 12 emoved I Buddhisi Pk mjed RoaA C fi, > Trafalgar i i pm.32 words
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Advertisement93 1952-12-17 11 if A tAC BBS ***"ji^^^2^b^j^' ■cd k victout *:Es^sßßff^ssS|^p tagalor feetK »ef '-"^^s^l^ —^^tr .-Cir%hot jOWt, -t.« men Ml r.ranho uolly only ei^Kt to iosity identified as onother famous Tiger Medicmol Product, rhe CHEE THONt SAN" I\^ -tSP protidei inttontoneous -^•^W relief for Toorhoche. -^ir»^^*Il?^?1lI farachc StomocSoche, yt*Z-~: Zr*w wSC\93 words
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Advertisement550 1952-12-17 11 NOTICE Kilt* School Oi Commerce M BHfiHd St: IPOH pa MBbridgC Senior X SUndard Mil [j nart m Jan. 03. Appb early for admission lo Principal SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES EXIST FOR STUDENT NURSES THE ricxt eoorae ta Ihi Training School nt the Genera Hospital. Singapore, commences on Sin January 1»53.550 words
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Advertisement333 1952-12-17 11 S(. IfOHl CI I 'n- (IL F f t ;]e of I- f I vV followii Ujo above S 1 The ra'c of KM) gallons i lo I)*" 1!! <? fl'l'M 4 la ;:>. rmte I ;< ely for D I premise ;uid v i es ii it i;i! :>'333 words
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Miscellaneous164 1952-12-17 11 U nVA n p ryCTQMERS LAiP OFF?- THEN, XMEREITIS— HE WIF VO' OUT X AH'LL SEND IT TO C MUM^«E£xPEKS.-.E,OLE- V "L.'U AllvjE GOT TLIVE LpAID MEOFF IN OF A JOB MAH RICH AUNT rAV.-A£DMAHD<ARvEPjOWj J^ ?S&V <S''^V ON SWORE LAST LEFT-OvER < THAT'S 7 &ESSIE, FO' A r G164 words
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289 1952-12-17 12 SERJ WBAN, j; .—Playing their first match of r ition toi the University of Malaya rugby team lost t<> ri 111 Blocs by H points (one goal, two tries .i;i<! a penalty) to thrre points (one try) lifl re t.' ted289 words
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Article37 1952-12-17 12 Seagman LeavingFor US. VIELBOI >: l 1 Ifi \j* —Frank n\ a i has tax i '.<!■ |ws OB i.iy the S I'm the n 'i\ ir, reNew Gar- been arenas S [man's Chal- presi- I'm S made to37 words
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Article15 1952-12-17 12 Surrey tsman, laster on al- from semi- -ravels s a15 words
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Article34 1952-12-17 12 Inter-School Badminton the ol Ot I y s Ipoh 3 menI 15-12 lost tc 4- 1 5 Teii Chuan I 15-12 S7t. X g Hoo S 7-15 anr al Pu I i Hock -10.34 words
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Article63 1952-12-17 12 >R STAR. Tues.— Kedah are fai I to beat ntan Malays m the Gold li-final here on ThursWinners wi meet Perak final at Alor m Dec. y owing wil represent X Malays Osman Hamid, s Akib, Khir Jaafar, Xoor Omar, Ismail Shaari, A/iz Ismail. Hahim Zain.63 words
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50 1952-12-17 12 Seiangor 'A Team v Combined Schools \I.A LUMPUR. Tues. owing have been ;elre] Selangor "A" against the combined Sinre, Malacca, Negri and S gapore schools on Thursday on the VI ground: M. Sla Maria. Smnappah. M. K. Raj, B. Thomas, Wai Hong, Dor.iiSivasamboo, Devindram, i m, Thas< and A. Wil-50 words
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Article, Illustration224 1952-12-17 12 Malacca Lead With Win Over Singapore KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malacca combined schorl surprise m the second day's play of the quadrangular ment when they beat Singapore by 2 o. n the rtttef m Q r c beat Negri also by 2—o -Malacca's win put the goal224 words
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545 1952-12-17 12 John Landy May Be The First Four-Minute Miler SYDNEY, Dec. 15 (AP) That fabled event for which the track vorld has waited so Ic.ig running of the first four-minute mile appears to be no farther away than a good kangaroo can jump. Australians are absolutely confident that their John Landy.545 words
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Article163 1952-12-17 12 SHA Quad Hockey Fixtures THE Sing H >k( y Astnual quadran- k c y tournament Navy, Army and A r F irce will begin on V iy on the SCC ground. The fixi res arc: 4-5 p.m.: RAF v Navy (umpire V rajah and Lawson). 1 A ny v Civilians163 words
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Article40 1952-12-17 12 SYDNEY, Dor. 16 (ReuterAAP) The match between an Australian XI and the South African cricket touring team ended here today m a draw. Final scores: Australians 372 and 200 for 4 wickets. South Africans 296.40 words
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Article222 1952-12-17 12 BOSTON. Dec. 15, (UP).— Ezzard Charles. 187, of Cincinnati, Ohio, staging his own bum-a-month campaign to regain his world heavyweight title, knocked out Frank Buford. 202, of Oakland, California, m the seventh round of a scheduled 10-round bout tonight before 5,095 booing fans at Boston Garden. A rather222 words
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Article26 1952-12-17 12 THE RASC team against RAAF at rugger ai Ayer Rajah Road today is Davits. Gurney, Gaudion, Bulmer, Syraes, Carter, Hart, Thompson, Nagle, Langley, McDer-26 words
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Article175 1952-12-17 12 IPOH. Tues. St. Michael's Institution today won ill three fixtures against their confreres St. Xa\i«i"> In"* titution of Penang. At has ketball Michaelians \\«m bs the convincing margin <>i >.; points to M and at badminton by three Rames to two, at hotkey by four coals175 words
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Article120 1952-12-17 12 LONDON. Dec 15 (Reuter>— Jack Solomons the London boxing promoter said today he was Ne v V k it th< :.cl ol January to finalise the w< middleweight title fight Randolph Turpin of Britain R:u- Robinson of 1 States. I am prepared t there." ne120 words
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101 1952-12-17 12 Tiger Swim m ing Team In Penan ft PEXAXG. Tr.es.— The Singapore Tiger Swimming I polo team which arrived here yesterday by the Tasman on a goodwill visit to tiie island will play against the Penang Swimming Club on Thurs I and against the Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday. The101 words
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Article17 1952-12-17 12 KLASSEN SCORES 2 FOR SELANGOR Iti the otl look worked his Negri r< soon I I I17 words
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379 1952-12-17 12 SAN FRANCISCO, (AP)— Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano is not a fancy dan m the rin^. In fad his boxing is only a few points above nothing. But he can punch. Joe Louis, Harry (Kid) Matthews and his title victim. Jersey Joe Walcott and others can379 words
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Advertisement33 1952-12-17 12 JAMES STEWART *T^?^\ Xi ARTHUR KENNEDY j^^^Ju\ /MS JULIA ADAMS Jfe^ X^X JSf SEN D OF h ■j|kt \•$L X I the RIVER! WjJii ,^1 SPECIAL PRE-X'MAS MITE SATURDAY \fV GREGORY PECK Jgi33 words
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Advertisement71 1952-12-17 12 cl VSii K& &->//> c i Y/$ |S rollertion mm m law i ncroom* lAr best nroduri* that *?t thiit"* brauliiul. U Singapore Pens 9m fm vm *m vm w« ifIEK HSi iSS ISS iW I (Way of a s,r ;v JS^g «r O^ *^r a go.d id cNm if71 words
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Title Section9 1952-12-17 1 Christmas nd. X'mas Supplement- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1952. FREE9 words
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Article1380 1952-12-17 1 GLADYS WATERER - GLADYS WATERER By j HARLES DICKENS s.»u hristmas m t aspects. •s ejea he with the sun shin--1 tow n and countryund v witfi ilain- a on cosy Ires roaring up himneys a least <.!i the t ibles; with ippily united, Unghing children m the tun.1,380 words
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Article, Illustration172 1952-12-17 1 The idea is thai if one loses all memory of the trouble, unhappiness and wrongs that one has suffered, either alone or with others, one loses, at the same time, the ability to sympathise and feel with the rest of humanity. And if you cannot feel for other people,172 words
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Advertisement57 1952-12-17 1 A I I Jk f* C nAPr» ■AC tS /I I c% -^> A A. v it u^ IJtmSßm r\ I Kj^^HpLrWJ) Bargains I V /#f* happy m 4hv fad that you ltar<> weloctvd your GIFTS'-X'MAS triih a iiiy Saviny a I our G ratal 9 Ctt A 1 P57 words
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Article, Illustration1736 1952-12-17 2 OSWALD HENRY - A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE T WAS footsore and weary spent out, one might say. but I walked on steadfast m my determination to reach the village before darkness fell. For I was due to give Benediction m the little church on the hillside. To the people I met along that winding.1,736 words
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Advertisement349 1952-12-17 2 Cleanse condition colour-accent your hair. W^^^^^f^B^Bp a! home with this dramatic new series mr fe forvg. of cosmetics for your hoir. V^BgßF^ kw T'ic^ promise new drcmcfic Hair j^i K^ y'u^? nU pcout* tor t *cr> womon. Shorn /if- <iSiBlP^^F 'f^'* /'W JT three e«clusi»e Color Tone Sham- W-^^s^P -t^"349 words
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Article, Illustration8 1952-12-17 3 1951 DISTRIBTING THE FIRST AND DHLY TOY FUND8 words
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Article, Illustration8 1952-12-17 3 1952 THESE HELP MAKE IT BIGGER AND BETTER8 words
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Article, Illustration532 1952-12-17 3 THE STORY OF THE TOY FUND THE Brsl Standard Read ers 1 bristous Toj I and was a success the moment it v.in launched m Dec. 5 last >>■" The appeil t.i brim the Ms jikl happm- > o! < hristmas into the hearts of the P"<»r orphaned and i532 words
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Article, Illustration9 1952-12-17 3 $$$From All Wolks of Life HAVE YOU SENY YOURS?9 words
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Advertisement154 1952-12-17 3 a gold Rolex Dctejust the Distinctive Christmas Gift! H^^ fl T- iRE'S somsthirg afouf tKe glittering, solid-gold finish", tKe eleganf modelling, ■B^^^^^P^^^^M&'''J^^^H "and craftsmanship born of centuries of experience m the /"^/JiSßp' itf ,atcl industry. He knows that his chronometer is guarded from all. iSft^^^T V/JW^P 111 o ene^os such154 words
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Article, Illustration1725 1952-12-17 4 A Memorable Christmas In The Jungle A JAPANESE Move To Decentralise The Teeming Imputation OS Singapore Led T0...,,. r pHE most singular and memorable Christmas I ever had the occasion to spend took place exactly eight years ago come Dec. 25. It was not the munificence of the occasion which1,725 words
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Advertisement163 1952-12-17 4 fTt.- Let Ls llel P m*n\ \M •> Yon to Solve Jf.v^ Xmas Gift <^f Z*^. j "Z* Problems fM^ VLTHOUGH 01 R SALE 1^ OVER, CAN STILL > SAVE 10 to 25% v Chinaware c Men's Wear i Watches Clocks Toys > Games Jewellery V Leather Goods Brush Sets163 words
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Advertisement147 1952-12-17 4 I jA taovft^ 0 At, temponidtic lißiien o! J ()Q (Mi i AWARDS SOLD AND SERVICED FADING AND WATCH DEAL I OVER DAYS YOU WILL REMEMBER FOR A LONG TIME TO COME I Wm happiness f.;> &c home cs baby makes his first steps, has k md his feet and147 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1952-12-17 5 CHRISTMAS RITES CUSTOMS I >*' m«SI Ol us, tin- joy <»l <hi Minus is its loved familiarity ill its rites md rejoi< \nu> ;<> old friends. Yet some 1 P«< i "i the festiwil ■on overlooked and s "mr dt the oner charm ing customs eonld be easilj and happilyN.F.L. - 1,072 words
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Article950 1952-12-17 5 'LA SALLE - 'LA SALLE' By W7HI 5T gramophone re- cords are one of the ii eptabte gifts for any occasion, Christmas seems the most appropriate time to give your friends a present that will give them enent long after the festive season is over. It is difficult to950 words
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Advertisement100 1952-12-17 5 ■^^*^^^nv^"'' l!^^^£^^^^^^^' :> BnWlif^-?wMpEj|Mfci^^^W^{iy'' jHnVSWBRSKsE^iJS^^SHJ /i vill find and ent at your sel a is i iiivcrwaie, Cutlery oar E.P.N.S. Ware. j ore you will have Design Craftsmanship Unsurpassed* ijaduntv] yeweuers 5 IGtiPORt PFiwrw V^jofei MM »Sa ««i MMI MW RESERVE YOUR TABLE FOR S 6c HEW YEAR AT sl\100 words
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Advertisement172 1952-12-17 5 OUR SEASON OFFER TO YOU: 3 C^ n»V I \vV PAVMI \l< I J r$J i£ ft A5) J I SOOTH ASIA TRADING CO.. 2 T A iRIA SI m li h S SINGAPORE PHONI i i; LATEST DES I G N 1 PERSPEX FITTINGS •a i WALL TV PI172 words
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Article, Illustration1612 1952-12-17 6 THE CHRISTMAS FAIRY I \O you know the story of lJ the Christmas fairy? Well, if you don't I shall tell It to you. It is rather a special story really, because everything about Christmas I is special. At least I think so. and I am sure that you do.1,612 words
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Advertisement50 1952-12-17 6 (U lll inm 77 r^fL^Ti^ I *J III jfl BJJBk IS? :54 45 HIGH STREZT SINGAPORE t STATION ROAD, IPOH. EMBANKMENT KUALA LUMPUR. #<* V& ifStt »&i K« i(SS WS iSSS ltf?«s VS& K«5 5S^ SSSS 2?S //e 1817 f.--^ Jlktwicidukeli- el Me wo\td U.mou-1. l (j v v W'*.50 words
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Advertisement154 1952-12-17 6 Igfe J^S l*b '^,v it For B// r Weals \J rn\ x; Z/// on i famoui t i -':L x &v<9 Sdncp, preserved ~=V y 8 Kg other canned g Is. wftb T 1 IVI V:' .J'| J ntiMi' t tn n > :^j& x- m llus ITuPS Christmas. V154 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-12-17 7 XMAS WITH THE STARS LINDA DARNELL ~OY MACKENZIE VIRGINIA I GIBSON Warner Bros. JANET LEIGH, R.K.O. Star Vivocious SUSAN STEPHEN and exotic YVONNE FURNEAUX, Associated-British artistes r roAkirK 20th Century-Fox Ploycr31 words
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Advertisement168 1952-12-17 7 of glamour J% I 111 P^l i M y/ she would choose yr< j /or herself X "*Lm^ \L ,'j >i^«^y HT it lill m v ■»^HBI^-- o /Wl&f I V />.' from Hollywood to make b« say* 4/ r />- "You're wondtiful All ■<! 1 1 1///./; t y168 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1952-12-17 8 La Salle - PLAN YOUR BUYING SAVE YOUR$s La Salle \When Shopping For TOYS By [T'S so easy to get lost m a toy shop. Even the ordinarily prudent shopper can become so infatuated with mechanical gadgets, cute miniatures, and new knickknacks, that they can leave a shop laden with toys of questionable1,374 words
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Advertisement180 1952-12-17 8 NYLON HOSIERY fines? th ms/Em ro/isTfiucr/ort' WTH TOP ffiSHton FEftTURB i VOUBLI L!>-E <"<A. A m PtfiFECr F/T v >, >i^w Hftß/nOffti/ftG SHADES >\£i&3 KAW K^N6 CO, USOS Bl II [MNG, SING \r<ti!l I. »«i #ay a iS^S 88$ <^a THE t kEAL HAINANESt CHICKEN RICE -9 ~^v and night-180 words
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Advertisement186 1952-12-17 8 I BOOK EARLY FOR X MAS NEW 5 I I 1 YEAR'S EVE FESTIVITIES AT I M% £k F* i m 2 V J* VWKS r SPECIAL X,, UCC. *.11IJ. Botloons Floor tK3*» *i Dancing 0 p rr |S X'ma3 Niglit «CIAI > mas °#i J 251h. Crockeri FJoor show186 words
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Article, Illustration1148 1952-12-17 9 HAT do you propose to do about your Christmas, males? This is a pertinent question but nevertheless this >s a problem to be tackled by every wife, mother, sister and girl friend during the Christmas season. Shopping for men is indeed difficult especially when most men have almo t1,148 words
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Article, Illustration907 1952-12-17 9 I CONTINUING our voyJ age of discovery, we .stepped into B.P. De Silva's m High Street and took a look at all the georgous things on display. We discovered that fob watches are very popular with the ladies and here we found some lovely ones by Corundo.907 words
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Advertisement225 1952-12-17 9 KELVINATQR^ Ljgy-J I<i v tiling vuu wart ni't 1 .< #58' ~^(P v< n<u ■rjV loir 1 OOK M I.'il NF f <.*'t k; I is \i 08 L«d '"'i ii 1 •V/ most *»r your mone> l.«»nj: •rs ol M faithful «-\lj .i'-l" m! ,1.1. S*•rv i r x^225 words
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Article, Illustration607 1952-12-17 10 THE origin of the modern Leonard refrigerator line began with an accident which occurred some 71 years ago. The mishap was translated by brilliant and energetic enterprise into a long and distinguished record of service to countless of homes the world over. The idea for Leonard refrigerators was born607 words
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Article, Illustration387 1952-12-17 10 TJ7HM.E still On the topic Of Jo.>d and good things to eat we paid a Vl *it the Amoy c 'aiming show room at Cross Street and there we were entranced with the number of detieiou- foodBtuffs packed m tins and there would actually make [deal Christmas gifts387 words
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Article, Illustration185 1952-12-17 10 WfHILE we were at High Street and as there was another jev heard good reports about, we derided to drop m and see what they had to offer. This is S.P.H. de Silva and Co. W. v the mana&er and he showed us some diamonds. We were185 words
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Article150 1952-12-17 10 SOME of you have mov projector! and. kefs faceit, yoiii guests ate not terribly interested m peeing junior take his first Step* or eating bis porridge or smearing bimseli wth chocolate. This sort ol thing delights you no end but what of your guests; They will with a150 words
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Article33 1952-12-17 11 •1-50- 200 feet I I an be This irtoons. westerns and o So you have m mind wing off voin m w pro- not infli r on to I iry."33 words
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Article, Illustration272 1952-12-17 11 like -a our ro i king m th< hops came 1 you ran nagii c. S .i. ike best is 1 growi Yip ations m the h is bove <cx toi I k< d Iraighi < w\ n to t( ;i f\ and 2-oz. packets and i an272 words
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Article46 1952-12-17 11 I." X electri appliances, especii kets, visit I tricaJ Co. A a number of ;ns m Uisrip sh;. Established m 193" n branch establ tral Electric Co.. 24( Orchard Road. Singapore. This Company has can out many electric; m various new ing- m Singapore.46 words
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Article933 1952-12-17 11 A Shopper - A Shopper By I WENT I ping t morn m q. a long list m m.v hand. Fii v thing for Jane; she not quit< two. A oil too young for books and i she lives m her own riynamic world where I hing> ppear933 words
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Advertisement662 1952-12-17 11 v* mm mm For Your Christmas !> Entertainments Remember To Include !fU ROSE BRAND SYRUP" jj^^Jv KNOU N l II oi VMM x 101 \l IM(|\K |||ta i im I I irJV v v N imi iim unit ~'M>\ \\\lM{ \M> x I»KI\K IO r:. ki *ihi k it\ <>-662 words
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Article, Illustration293 1952-12-17 12 ORIGINAL GIFTS FOR X'MAS By WILLIAM DRURY SOME really original Christmas gifts have reached the shops this year. So if your imagination runs to nothing more exciting than books, dolls, sunburst ties and calendars with pictures of kittens looking repulsively coy, just take a walk round Bobinson's, John Small's or293 words
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Article, Illustration389 1952-12-17 12 HOTPOINT KITCHENS ON THE USS UNITED STATES the S( is". is designed specially for fast, act. but one sale, economical and efficient New to all Hot- food preparation. Incidentnd to c users, con- ally, the United States Fr ;e. and ems the cooking equipment carries 2,000 passengers and I, on389 words
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