Singapore Standard, 22 December 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard 3fc :^1 X VOL. 11l NO. 173 MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 23 1 JENNIE GETS HER WINGS Dec. 21, (AP). Chin ne the Si |o re five private i receive a unj wri Airport. been U
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  • 30 1 SOUTH Korean Army tatelj I nee has arrested a woman spy who had been passing military information for *ne pg t 12 months to Communist guerillas Reuter
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  • 326 1 STABBED 11 TIMES JOIIORE BAHKI, Sun. -Although she was stabbed eleven times by her husband, Theresa lived to tell the story at Johore Bahru Assizes when K. Arasu was charged with voluntarily causing her grievous hurt with a parang on May 24 at Mersing:
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  • 299 1 IPOII, Sun. Ticket No *****71 which was sold m Penang won the first pri/f Of $400,000 m the Utli Malayan Chinese Association lottery draw which took place today at the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association. Johorc secured the second prize of $160,000 while the three third
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  • 36 1 FIFTY Japanese working for the Atomic Bomb Ca ualty Commission here went on a 24-hour strike when the m:- -iii:i reiu.M-r! to p;.v _:t--employees an extra month Day as 'a year-end bom;-. Reuter
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  • 132 1 THE Singapore Standard is planning a Christmas gift for every home m the country which takes m the paper. The nature of this gift is a secret, which you w,ll only know when you get the Christmas number of The Standard on Thursday.
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  • 30 1 A U.S. Air Force C-47 rrashed into Tokyo Bay near Haneda Airport yesterday, but the four crewmen were picked up immediately suffering only minor injuries. A. P.
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  • 210 1 Private Lotteries 'Threat To Welfare Work' KUALA LUMPUR, SunrPrivate lotteri< m the re* ,tion today v. re sa < to be ring serious competition to Government's Social Welfare lottery. Referring to this a' I ir.o?!- ing of the Malayan A- Ciaion for the Preveni on of Tuberculosis held at the
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  • 823 1 Our Headers' Santa Brings Joy To The Children Standard Staff Reporter THE Standard Readers* own Father Christmas rode again yesterday on the first of his four-day round to bring the joy and spirit of the season to sick children and orphans m Singapore's hospitals and homes for the poor. In
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  • 76 1 V.r A LUMPUR, Sun An all-Chinese Area S< Squad made theii Perak j r when thrv shot m .i running batl 'h five m I.'; r»g area ol Kang In the Rimba Pan Jang art of Kuala X i trol ol Gurkha- k A pistol and
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  • 28 1 THE Cvi that c Kiii retired offi one naval noncommissioned officer were I on Saturdaj tttog armed rebellion against the rnmeot of President I Bat A.P.
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  • 370 1 MOSES LAKE, Washington, Dec. 21, (Reuter):— The world's biggest military plane, jammed tight with 116 servicemen going on Christmas leave, crashed m flames yesterday killing 86 the greatest air disaster m history. A C-124 Globemaster as big as a five-room house was taking off from Larson air base
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  • 256 1 MR. J.. N. McHUGH, the Director of the Federation of Malaya's Information Service and now Malaya's Deputy Director General is resigning from Government Service with effect January 31, 1953. He will return to his profes- i sion as a Civil Engineer a Step to which
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  • 33 1 THE Tokyo District C on Saturday sentenced Shirhiro lid a, a member of the Japan Communist Partv'.-: "military committee" to three years' hard labour for spying iur the Co'Timuuists.— Reuter
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  • 68 1 Btaodard Staff Bcptier THE Malayan Rubber Exp I Regi.strati<>n Board Ikis 1 formed to spp that rubber ported Irom Malaya is up to quality that the shipper contracted to supply. The Board hopes by this to re-establish In the world markets the good n.-ime tha# rubber produced
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    • 45 1 f 3 E.C. 3 SiLVA Bros. cQgfl P! jce, S por« 1 83H5 1 Her I csti n i onia Is i MRS, HOLLY BRYGHT caught m 1 midst of decorating, exclaimed least IVe made up my mind r my husband's present li'^tß Christmas carton!"
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    • 160 1 /^^^PL ATI N^ .XX -V' -52 «i 5? ■U■ Se tf'fi IV o ft #t ft e§ J. U «T S !> I. as 9 J Days J Prin Si k P J^ \V$ era) SI. OO a\d Printed French Design Silk Moo ijK Checked Spun Silk (new colours) $1.00
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  • 446 2 $470,000 Project To Be Ready In January, 1954 Standard Staff Reporter THE Van Kleef Bequest, which was made some 20 years ago to embellish Singapore" and which tSe City Council decided before the war should be used for an aquarium, came to fruition last week with
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  • 142 2 FILMS produce I y Children's Film Foundation m 1951. will soon be m Malaya and SouthEa<t Asia. The distributor? for these are .1. Arthur Rank Organisation who have just conled an agreement for world-wide tion. The Rank Organisation is experimenting with 'dubbing* for children's films and
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  • 41 2 Chong Ng. a Chinese woman »ed with having chandu smoking utensil? m her possesand permittii g her r<xj!n to be used for smoking chan- j dv, was acquitted by the Preleni of the Kuaatan Sessions) Court, Mr. E. M. Smallwood.
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  • 51 2 SIR Sydney Came the Vice- j Chancellor of the University of Malaya and Lady Came will be leaving for Hongkong this week to spend their Christmas Holiday? Sir Sydney Came i. c no stranger to Hongkong BS he was living m Hongkong for three years
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  • 40 2 The following is the 87th Fair Price Lists: Condensed j Milk (14 oz tin) "MILKMAID" j i 73 cents. Coconut Oi (28 katty tin) $17 and (one qt M bottle) 75 cents. No other |< alteration m prices.
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  • 96 2 DURING the past week, five men from the Stanley Angwin, Cable Depot, five men from the Police Training School five men from R.A.A.F Tengah nine mm from the R.A S.C. School Nee Soon, ten Royal Military Police lrom Giiiman Barracks, and :nen from "B Company. Army Depot
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  • 38 2 A CURFEW from 7 p.m. to LO p.m, will be imposed from today until further notice m the Pedro and Chin See L (Chuan Bee Estate) wired-in areas, m the Rembau Police District of Negri Sembilan.
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    36 2 photo. THE two deacons, the Key. (i. Marrison and the Rev. Charles Samuel who were ordained into priesthood by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. Henry W. Baines (centre) at St. Andrew's Cathedral, yesterday.— Standard
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  • 214 2 At a simple but impressive Ordination Service held at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday morning, two deacons, a Briton and an Indian humbly knelt before the altar and dedicated their lives m the service of God. r The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Row
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  • 30 2 An artist's drawing of Singapore's new aquarium on which work has already begun m Kins George V Park. Target date for opening has been set for January, 1934.
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  • 252 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE statement made on Friday last by Mr. M. P. D. i Nair, a member of the newly-formed Labour Group m the Singapore City Council, that his group would consider a proposal to blacklist certain officials and members of the
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  • 189 2 Gas Engineer Was 'Impolite' Stales Union Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that the sio£B!>ui'i City Council's Deputy G.;v. Engineer treated the Genera] Secretary of the Government and City Council Labour Union impolitely, is '^.ade m a letter to the Council President. Mr. T. P. F. McNeiee. from the Union The
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  • 154 2 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE HUNDRED daily-rated workers of the Singapore City Council's Traffic Department 'will take "strong action" if they do not get their two-year-old ciaims settled by Feb. 18, next year. Mr. O T. Rengasamy. Gen- J eral Secretary of the Singapore j City Council
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  • 79 2 THE use of sodium arsenite as a weed killer on rubber estates, resulted m the death of 71 head of cattle t na t graz-j ed on the poisoned herbage. state- the Federation's Veterinary Department report Jor 1951. Ibe i eport adds that sick- 1
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  • 423 2 Fed. Rice Committee Sits In Secret Session KUANTAN Sun TheJ Federation Rice Produrtion] Committee sat for Bye hours to hear eviden< c from inose i closely connected h rice production m the State of< Pafaang. The enquiry, held at the Kuantan Malay Club, was attended by almost all the pengbulus
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    • 143 2 tfft^aasa^^ Kg -o®, #<£ 'tf<&'£sk'o&m&tf&tf&#&-£ i Last Minute v9tlT i |*^.:VJ ballito "Fishnet" f. |^fc>^ NYLON STOCKINGS Tn CAY iMid completely new "NOVEL" packing jg each book contains 3 P airs P rice $13.95 S J TABLE MATS and TRAYS (SSfißSteaae^ l<f.iu(i(ull\ (Irror.t ted sets of Mats and Trays m
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    • 194 2 y^. J (sto&te hew \Yj£^A thalS U r V W\ Prta, ir'i ht Mm, i mcl Ronson Standard. A. rf^ satin oiirorniurn. Other Eoi md >n engine-turned chromium or mium Icaiher covered. Cfcromtui Ronson Queen Anne iabl? ■^■■HHBBkXsU >'-„ -r^^. i Lighter. Beautifully designed aid I finished. A gift of
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  • 150 3 EIGHT-TEA! nin »i «r -"ta. and Vev ikS^*' Ntal Hard A TaQ T(M S«OI Ho. TOP LEFT: A little girl m Tan Tock S*ng Hospital has a jolly chat with Father Christmas. LEFT: Young helpers from Singapore schools help sort and pack the thousands of Christmas
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  • 23 3 Talent Show A Success any con nenta] song thing Wl SO P. I'onpra- j ha I I nets Johore R 2. Bakar 4
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  • 5 3 Big Increase In Buffuloes B
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  • 14 3 Rice Ration For Johore has pro] g^ Hen i| ■B ceni percent. B 60
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    • 80 3 lIMAI W DBt G COS itions. nix— v oo < s: 1 T ,o nipmory. |3.M tablels. .mi -tontc i quit .v ti-in >!» 00 >>IW 5.,00 ■htv SS.M I I i.VU(> IWAJ st.no >NH 1. .-lets SS.r.O ki l» v. •iri»T. ifra\. rtc. %£JH is w oopiag S M
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    • 49 3 35G J*£Z^JA *W ?^K y&l y?ZZ I^JX yrZZ y&Z T^K^^ «F,« €fi&* TIIUfllUlF" tfcXSSBaW i tIUIViL-JANulflL "fTp g I 5 DRAWER $175/- tf y^ ,;-A^Sw^i I'll ill j I*Tkj y 4 r v^'"'' if SOU- AGENTS:-! George M^<>€> Motors I Ad. i 200, demeneeam Am. Phono, 53:<>, 5329, 5339.
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  • 259 4 $600,000 Johore Bahru Scheme Is Under Way JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A five-year housing plan for government labourers, costing over $600,000, is well under way m Johore Bahru. The scheme, when fully completed will comprise a model town, with its own schools, clinics, recreation hall, playing ground
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  • 176 4 Time Saver Course Ends T- T aimng C Ueg€ Singapoi c will ecruit studeni teschfor kbc nsive Course under the SuppJementj: Educal i m Ran .:om 1953. The Co I m future .c hi s f<^r ifu-ate i or the rhree-Year Normal Class Trai- v h a 9 Lhe three
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  • 95 4 THE following is the twelfth of donation- to the St N'ich Mas Home for th c Blind j m Penang: Vmount previous.v ack- i 519.U39-20 Mai d Co. S. T John Esq. 10-00! Mrs 1 C.W A. Thrift Exchange 250-00 j SI ff of Lim.
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  • 163 4 Fed. Rural Economy Hampered RURAL economy m the different states of the Federation j .if Malaya is being hampered j by the diversion of labour to seek an easier and more lucrative income by lapping rubber. The Veterinary Report of j the Federation adds ?hat as j soon as there
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  • 74 4 r JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A housing society will be formed m Johore Bahru shortly and the convenor. Mr. i M. Kanthaswamy, chairman of! the Malayan Trade Union Congress and Stare Councillor. said that it was proposed to gei a loan from the Colonial Development Fund
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  • 137 4 Manager Is Told: 'Wear A Jacket' KUANTAN. Sat:— Mr E. M. Smallwood. President of Kuantan Sessions Court, reprimanded Mr. M. F. Badha m, manager of \ada Estate Sungei L^mbiner. for attending: the court m shorts and a short-sleeved shirt, when he appeared as witness m a case where his employee
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  • 31 4 Photo. Women supporters of The Singapore Standard's Federation Toy Fund are seen m this picture helping to pack the toys for distribution to Kuala Lumpur children on Sunday. Standard
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  • 225 4 THE eviction of Chinese squatters to resettlement camps had a depressing effect on the pig industry m 1951 for the Federation of Malaya. Stating this, the Veterinary Report of the Federation for 1951 adds ihat there were 31,100 less pigs than 1950. The Report
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  • 226 4 B.P. UMNO Picks New 'Cabinet' BAT"' PAHAT, Sat— At an extraordinary meeting held at tfae Malay Teachers' A yesterday, the Batu Pahai UMNO "Cal met" resigned enj bloc to mske possible for a j bigger committee and I representative committee to be elected. The outgoing committee of J is now
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  • 102 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. Ong Choo:i Seng, fisherman of Bagan Sebrang. Kua.a Kuraii was fined $500 or six months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. M. Garton, President of the Sessions court, for being m possession of 10 tahils and 5 cfaig of opium. Mr. E. G. Peacock, Senior
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    66 4 GENERAL Sir Charles Keightley, Army Commander -m Chief landed by helicopter last week at the Kajang town padang to say good-bye to the Suffolk Regiment who are leaving Malaya shortly. Picture shows (1 to r) the follow ing Mr. S. D. Stephens (O. C. CID. Kajang). General Sir Charles Keightley,
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  • 127 4 KUALA LUMPUR, S P rw showing' the cor. tionaJ set up of Malaya, its economic development, [on show at the Federation o! IWtah a taU at the e> sponsored by the Intern;-. aJ Conference of Social bow being held m Madir.s The Federation stall s the
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  • 13 4 Beggar Youth Sent To Jail: No I-Card age I take i h Par
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  • 9 4 US Tops Nov. Latex Buyers i r s F
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  • 97 4 PEKAN. Sat.— A new X'Ray plant has been installed at the' Pekan District Hospital. The Pekan hospital although not very big derives its importance for being m the Royal Town of Pahang. This portable X'Ray plant cost about $6,000. Until recent- ly all patients needing
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  • 66 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. —A Johore State Youth Council will shortly be formed m Johore Bahru. It is proposed to combine various youth bodies m the UMNO, IMP, Indian Congress with Young Malayans. Boy Scouts, Girl Guides into one body. The convenor, Inche Taib bin
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  • 53 4 A PLEA of guilty by letter from Soh Kong Chin, a Jorry driver of Siiiawan, to a .summons charge of having carried an excess weight of 10 cwt. m his lorry was accepted by Inche Salle'h bin Eckhardt m the Parit Buntar court Soh was fined $250, or
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  • 192 4 JB Istana To Be Used As Girls College JOHORE BAIIKr. Sun Om the Istana Mustika Knibun. aeloaj Tengku Ampuan Miriam, wfcJca i, for several years, will be DMiveri College for Mnsliin |irb, it wmm Zain binle Sulleiman. Tne convv; sion I about (200,000, will include about 120 students from a;
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 64 4 COME TO COLD STORAGE FOR ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS HV ffln f* l^ *^vQQvvSS< ■■■W v ■> 'o *SSS i Jo *tc v/y' ■aflflflaßaaflflflfete^ W^ 8 MS Have you forgotten anything- I r \^s^ Jsft m vl 'en the smallest item? If you g| HB^: Ifl-Bw^^^^^^^ ro/// nearest Cold Storage I
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    • 84 4 iJIST AiinSi l>! Sensational IK IM II Eh 1 From the "TABARIN" k •NOL UiL i &>■ < S» r Jf Hp a f^'^^M Jr%l|^^F^ I urAvi #.o#> I l >.aring T(t\K.II I A M«,H I! Capitwi Ht>sititirs*t*i_ j£« tfa "Oak V& 0a fs<* S- X'BMAS n.\Hl.M\* 5 S ftAP
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  • 302 5 Week-end Activities RIGHT: Mr KHENG Ann „d Mk s Florence Pang who wen- married «> u Saturday at the Wesley Church, Singapore. RHilfT (centre): Dr. and Mrs. Yeoh S<-ung Ann who were married at the Reftixtr.v of Mar liases, Singapore <>n Saturday. The bridegroom is from Kuala
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  • 438 6 HE d< d policy of the governments of the F< deI .ya and Singapore is to encourage- the I of trade unions. This has been stated m and i I 'oum 1 and indeed the expansion of the trade union I at m the pa^t five years
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  • 209 6 IAPORE's p p lation has for long complam- step-motherly treatment from the Government. textent the charge cannot be refuted. We refer to the warning issued by the Chief ih Officer, Dr. M. Doraisingham on infected pork with ms being sold m rural areas. Dr. D warning must doubtless
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  • 1070 6 Complex Background Of Muslim Nationalism FRAiXCE li\ iVORTIi AFRICA By Our Times Paris Correspondent r JT\]K French territories of North Africa, Morocco, A geria, and Tunisia, have this much m common: they are inhabited by the same races, or admixture of races; they hold allegiance to the Muslim faith; and
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 182 6 Sir: I have followed interest the etters and reports disclosing facts and itions about Emergency Detainees. Although readers repeatedly expressed arm and indignation because the detainees have been denied the opportunity to prove their innocence, yet the Governor cii;l not think fit to examine the allegations made
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    • 516 6 Sir; The talk of the town has been the victory speech by Mr. O'i Mohamed immediately after the City Council (City Ward) election results were announced. No doubt. Mr. Oii Mohamed's speech was nut so impressive. Bui we should appreciate the fact that he discharged his
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    • 554 6 Sir; May I be allowed to say something about lite clerks m the General Clerical Service of the Singapore Government. The General Clerical Service, before Work! War 11, was recognised as a re-; able, intelligent, well-behaved and dignified service. It was a service to which n
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    • 228 6 Sir;— The letter from Mr. Wee Boon Soo printed on the 19th deserves attention and sympathy rather than contempt for his frank, if naive, statements and obvious ]ack of information. He is a typical product of our system of education and social institutions. He
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    • 150 6 Sir;- -The lung awaited reply to the Governor's statement at tlie Legislative Council Meeting last month has at last been published. Mr. R. L. Eber has backed his allegations with d< tailed accounts of what took place at the meetings of the Advisory Committee, a
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    • 146 6 I ndrptnJint Mnrnini: *-u sfmprr 128. Robinson Rood, Singapore. CabV b Ttlegraph Address TIGERNEWS, Smgaport. Room 222, The Times Building Pnnring House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPLR IPOH PENANG 45 Sul'an Stntr, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Tv ph;nc 45SS Telephone 829. Telephone 1055. S[WS SERVICES Rcuter, Associated
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    • 79 6 Pale-Face Pec|g\' -Always underueicjht JtS^J^ and delicate, louldnt make headway until... ni^i^ m jo PALt AWD <( i»m«» «li— «n i Qy TUltO MCST Ml >.T«O Orvt».o I t ■s. tt I i>T S t C*»^*' 'Ml y A I M/OMOCKHH 0000 *S/~ *t jf NEXT WEEK A vAV" Ihi-
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  • 354 7 Signs Two Decrees After An Ultimatum Is Handed To Him .TUNIS Dec 21: (Rcuter) The Bey of lunis yesterdoy bowed to French pressure and signed two decrees which the French claim is part of France's plan to give Tunisia greater self government. He had denied
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  • 89 7 LONDON. Dec. 21 (Reuter) Britain's Quartermaster-Genera] Sir Ouvry Roberts relumed here by air yesterday alter a three-week visit to the Far East where las been inspecting British ii r>s and equipment. Of Kmea he said: "The boys are m excellent spirits and the morale
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  • 236 7 TRAPPED on the burning first floor of a goldsmith's shop m North Bridge Road, m the early hours ot yesterday, six men escaped unhurt, although their means of escape by the staircase was cut oil by the names. They wrenched out the iron bars of
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  • 64 7 Hope For Mankind h In UN -Nehru Dec 21. Nehru open:. 4 con- I aid the ffered the survival for to be out J fol I u- be students th< United promote nations but collabo- 1 -onse Nations seemb pc through i survive, t .vorld one techhuman ..'id. from na,
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    119 7 Mon.i Louisa, -'0 xar-old Fresco acrobatic dancer. hYu into Sinu.nwin- from Saigoa last aight under •■n^menient ti. sh.iu Brothers Ltd. \n expoaeal of th«- Irenrh cunr.in, Mona has performed m the famona Ral Tah.nin and Nouvtlle Kve m Pins, v ufll ;K tl t N^u York's Latia Qnartei Said Mona:
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  • 22 7 Raffles Girls Win The Day lebate :tion S had aiipated They and Flor- wo- cheering Haji Mohamed, El Suhan 8 to the
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  • 26 7 Love Blamed By Accused v to al- I •he Hospil a wife. -day for Saw. j who denied using Saw, was or- r six monl prisoi
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  • 23 7 a peredbytb ns m many the country 39,600 ere destroys a]] parts oi the states the Federarinary rep- r fox
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  • 28 7 sentenced *< m a chandtl cast' .s. tons Court, rgn I ith hay- j n c waa m jail, V al and the i sc was
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  • 43 7 Fr. Troops In Son La HANOI. Dee 21. AP) rtencb Onion "«^n£f* a ?l c ITOOD9 '.<""" v nl J i' TO,, «ith of 0« tortged camp and »WeW r Nu bantalonaei smwees said. "^."Vho Vietattah may not r; >r th from Na San.
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  • 86 7 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The United Malays National Organisation plans to fully investigate the case of Inche Abdul Samad, former ac:ing Editor of the Ulusan Melayu who is now detained under the Emergency Regulations, before taking up the matter with :he Government.
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  • 32 7 LIEUT. Peter Hargesi ot the Royal New Zealand Infantry, I to the Ist Fijian Infantry Regiment, was involved m a road accident on Dec. 1!) and died oi his injuries.
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  • 38 7 DAMASCUS Dec (AP) Syrian Airways DC-3 en route today from here to Mevoo crashed Halo a mounr Uin near Nabek during a •tortn i. ing nine pa engers. c,v *urvfrorf v.ure «eui i*>
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    49 7 Photo THE Duchess of Kent inspects the jjuard of honour mounted on her arrival at the Mansion House, London. on Dec. 16 by the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment. She was attending: a Government luncheon m h« r honour, given m appreciation of her Far East tour A.P.
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  • 343 7 More than 30 years ago Mrs. K. Hocquard made a Christmas promise to her father, Mr. 11. C. Hogan, on his deathbed. The promise was to brin^ her eight brothers, three sisters, their children and their children's children together every Christmas lor a family
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  • 130 7 TWINS STILL ALIVE CHICAGO, Dec. 21, (IP) The Brodie Siamese twins fought f° r life with amazing tenacity today more than 63 hours after an operation which separated them. Attendants and officials ;»< the University <>t Illinois research and educational hospital warned that the babies were m .is much danger
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  • 48 7 TOKYO, Di<r 21. (UP):An Air Force C-47 twinengined transport cargo plane plunged into the sea at the end of the runway off Tokyo's Haneda airport today with only minor injuries to her four-man crew. All the four crewmen were picked up immediately.
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  • 797 7 When A Cocktail Party Is No Laughing Matter DON'T let them fool you. "The Cocktail Party," by T.S. Eliol is no comedy as commonly understood and the Singapore Arts Theatre's production of the Play last night is no laughing matter. Although there v.ere some desperate guffaws at the rather intellectual
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  • 269 7 Naval Base Maen To Strike Dec. 29 Admiralty Criticized WHILE the 10,000 members of the Singe pore Naval Base Labour Union of Scietar yester day decided to go on strike on Dec 29, the Union's official negotiator, Mr. S. K. Rcddi, said that with goodwill on both sides, the strike
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  • 18 7 1 A for 'he month i 1 i foi the tame 101,791.704 II
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  • 452 8 Tins Irregular, Loans Affected By A Special Correspondent THE FALL of ten cents a pound m our staple with the onset of Christmas brought a slackening m trade but there was little weakness m any section of the share market. Industrial dealings had a good spread with
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  • 645 8 Kocfcai Tin. Ltd.— During year en led <0;h September 1952 dredged ground averanging nearly a kati to the yard, and nade a profit of $$2,827,661) ($1.62 per share). Four dividends each of 12i cents per share were paid during the year and a final of t>2£ cents per
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    • 671 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT">. Regular Sailings to China and Japan frona Singapore. Port Swetteobam iV Penang. Al>«» dirccl Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia w ('liin:i Jinan Dm- Spore '>uc Pen ins l I(II!I "PO5 ins" Dei 24 Dec >() Hongkong "Anking" Dec 28 Jan Japan, ETkong Sail- v»;i c Penan;
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    • 436 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE B SAILINGS ROM S( \M»i\ \\i sfpon5 f pon i"FALS'IKIA' for BangKok U |j f **H (passenger* only) >*. "KINA' fcr Melbourne Sydney Brlibane (nol loadfns loca -FIONIA- for Bangkok ]u'\:i t Mlw "MALACCA' far Djakarta. Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe tnd Yokoharra l: \u .1 In
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  • 2228 9 "'ww (Wmo Orai«s X,,<l<> Statue* By HRH Prince Farouk Fuad Exiled King Of Egypt Copyright Reserved: Reproduction Strictly Forbidden tX"i\ing Accuses Prudish :>pies For Falsehoods (.'urv.'u lons and alluring, young Samia Gamal was the favourite dancer of XxKin£ Karouk of Egypt before she married Sheppard Kinti, Aniei
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    20 9 Ex Kin« Fartmk \vh«» Is now on exile m !tal\ wriU another chapter of his if tiftoil book.
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    • 100 9 ft ti 3 A Ji IJjJj po«nl wmj If^ <^J In remember JS I*'!* >o v r friv n «l p JH-, ?5^ and relatives Jli i '■"Jff CHRISTMAS pS AND NEW YEAR W, ''iff 1- In §pod a nvb*rf i|»lioi i .he SINGAPORE STANDARD W, Piart* your ordrr with
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  • 325 10 MEL JITTERBUGS TO KEEP FIT A BIG crowd ot Colony fight fans turned up at the Happy World Stadium yesterday morning to watch Mcl Brown, the coloured American ligntheavyweight, do light training and go through his paces for rounds. Mcl Brown arrived here from London on Saturday to fight Fijian
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  • 234 10 Vacant Title: Br.Plan LONDON, D^. 11 (UP)— (,eor>{C Middleton. manager or Randy Turpin. is hopeful of I milchinjf his fighter witti France's Charley Hume/ for the world middleweight crown vacated by Sugar Rty Robinson. Britain's Boxing Board ot Control is supporting Turpin. the British and Empire champion who won the
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  • 74 10 LONDON.— The Duke of Edinburgh gave a practical lesson m sportsmanship and ;ners to those who have ther when he shook hands with stateless German. Werner Wiegand, before the booed i foreigner fought Johnny Wiltms. It must be many years since a member of the Royal Family
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  • 176 10 LONDON. Dec. 21 (I P> Curious restriction on entertainment and trading on Sundays In Britain make this day a day of gloom and despair both for Britons and visitors. These laws it is contended. ire both incongruous and inconsistent. For instance, while cinemas may
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    60 10 The world ranking light heavyweight. Mcl Brown, who is m the Colony for his fight against the Fijian Kadrodro on Boxing Day, delighted a large crowd with his light workouts yesterday. In the morning, he exercised his arms with some bag punching and sparring, and m the night, gave his
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  • 78 10 PLAYING their first hockey match m Singapore, the newly arrived Ist Battalion Somerset Light Infantry team were beaten by the GHQ Field Records by one goal to nil at Nee Soon yesterday The Somersets put up a fine display against one of the strongest Army teams and
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  • 31 10 THE Sentul Works of Kua'.n Lumpur will play the second 1 football match m the Colony i today against the Jollilads XI at Kampong Bahru Railway institute ground today.
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  • 315 10 Business done during Dec! Industrials: Fraser Neave j $2.52j and $2.50, Gammon S3 20 and $3.25, Consolidated Tin j 'Smelter Ord. 21s. 6d. and 21s. Tld.. Federal Dispensary §2.07. j to 52.10. Hammer $2.80 to $2 85, Malayan Breweries 54.30, I ayan Cement $1.15 to $1.10, McAlister $39.25,
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  • 101 10 $1 1/4 Million Athleti Bowl VANCOUVER, Dec. 21, i (Renter). An "athletic bowl"; costing $1,250,000 which will be the biggest sports stadium j :in Canada is to be built m Vancouver for the 1954 British Empire Games. The stadium will be de- signed to seat 32.000 under j covered stands
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  • 68 10 LONDON.— The day when Drake drummed his way into Soccer's history books get an anniversary greeting from Mr. G. Henderson. Rokeby-street, Rugbyi Warwickshire. Is Ted Drake's seven goals for Arsenal against Aston Villa still a first division record? Drake equalled the 1.888 record of Preston'? James
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  • 29 10 TOM Finney. Preston and England winger, believes summer wages should be increased as clubs are "calling upon players to go on long tours." Holidays with more p(l)ay.
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    • 292 10 4 v* -^z. a p.-tmcßßt wct-r g^» y^> y^ yjg? y^ j^S 2s*l CMORROW WEDNESDAY M£2 STARTS THURSDAYJK«s^ ONLY THE BEST FOR CHRISTMAS Trr.t^V The cbeatest of «v »nvt^ii«Mow«wcES! >^ Deborah James '/ViVW GRANGER Kl.i;i; MASON CALHERN S>^; a im \n \n\\ (JM-AfIHKWK t'HOM :>"t) HOOK i CHRISTMAS MIDNIGHT*^ OR,
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    • 166 10 f^*r J^*^ u A Y KIRK «T|ir nip CIJV 1 DOUGLAS l&Iij Dill »m BOOK NOI r<N SI ISO> 1,.,,, Jg^ \\i;i)\KS!)\\ Gregory PECK J3t n BLYTH Wm&mmrrmtr I 10m> tint/ (hit*. Nancy Chen m "WONDERFUL WOMAN A Mandarin HctalC Pilllih«t*4 bj v Today! n. 1 45 I 8.38. 9.38
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    • 655 10 SINGAPORE I DEPARTURE: 730 am Ch.l 1 p.m. S 6.15. 8 and 10 aMn%9f*£'%J£%£U ARRIVAL: 530 p.m C-Vri/TON: Fan Sul Wong Kam DIARY MALAYAN RAILWAY u 5 ng p i Cantonese) 3 r 43 and (lIRIsTMAS fONUKKT: by The AKRI\.\LS: From Gemas 2.12 pm MTT A%l£2 Stafl Children of St
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  • 328 11 f• i Ke cr > In «eniati«nal .Hals n ,"1 a "i an K "B lish county < ham headed the Rugby lnion pr^,™ probably c: 1 Probables to rose by Bwere txta en parfour ti i fan h gs I v goals.
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  • 180 11 Railway Institute Trounced displaying all round superiority, Sentu] Works of the Malaya. Railways. Kuala Lumpur, scored a convincing 4-1 victory over Singapore Railways Institute m a friendly soccer match played at Kampong Bahru yesterday. Ibrahim, Anath>n and Peng King were the stalwarts of Sentul Work: Between them they struck up
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  • 85 11 TOKIO. Deo ?1 <rp>— The first bowling alley f or Japanese and general public was opened yesterday adding another item to the heavy Japanese sp -rts programme, probably the heaviest m the world. The Japanese play the sports of many countries— baseball suunming. track and field
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  • 780 11  - SCHOOLBOY RUGBY PRAISED DONALD JOHNSION But There Are Criticisms Too By DURING the past week Singapore has seen a festival of Schools' Rugby, with the visiting teams Bukit Mertajam High School, and King George V School Seremban testing their prowess against St Andrews, Victoria and Raffles Ins titution, of Singapore.
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    36 11 Singapore Criekel Club, down .I—o m the 48th minute, rallied to beat the Navy Wanderers by nine points to three on the SCC Padaag on Saturday. The picture shows an incident m the !i;ime. Standard picture.
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  • 268 11 LONDON, Dee. '-'(> (Renter). Results of Rugby mutches H! (.in LEAUGE Baj ro l'» Swinton (i. Bradford Northern 12 Oldham 9. Dewsbury 4 Wakefield Trinity 9. Doncaster 6 Castleford 7. Featherstone Roy. rs IS York 12. Huddersfteld 3 Leighi 3, Hull X Rovers 5 Hunslet (i. Ke v
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    • 19 11 i i r\ IV L C J i^n^lfe& k tCAPLIN m mjgk blackout" mm FREE 195 3 1 JPV
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    • 120 11 TUITION COMMENCING. Ist Week I Januai 1953. A modern method '•f speed typing Book Keeping. vritinj Shorthand. Mathematics, English and Hindi-Begin-ners and advanced A seiectstafT of well experienced and highly nullified teachers. En- betv een 4 and R p.m. Chin Nan Public School <d>mmercial Classes) 6, St. Michael Ft) .ri.
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    • 947 11 DEATH NGE< m MINAN CHIN', iged r- ii i Bank s'pon i-, a.,. efuliv sidence, f North B Road at 6.40 pm. on Sui i). 21. leaving behJ l-im and 9or Si: ri I daui n m -r. en, 1 g I fr« adchild--1 eraJ on Thursday Dec WANTED MI
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    • 84 11 -.-V NEP-EW A3f.EA T-E CASING YOC-Ni- OPEN IT NOW. N' ITSff.S -fOfV-SWe-^OT- V I MO^-MO. Pr it CAbl'Y Ak^ /»pCj3fia S6E«S r OHAVER£ME»'aEI»E3] WH UNS.'.'WI LAY-SHUNS OV VO?£4feth J\\< > kL_J <-,LfYt "oo A i I^^^^^^ ARABIA.' EL. «-X- J \k\sz OUT H' f > I Tk^XJBLE \TH' RRGfPLACt.'f WHO
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  • 438 12 Results Latest Positions B ith t I nd 1 3. I 2. Stcke 2. B ci c 1. Sheffield Wed 5 2, Tottenham 1. fl 0. 5 sea 1. i Ham 2. LEAGI 11l South N eh 2 I I 1 1i 1. 1 2, Colch ter I 0 I,
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  • 642 12 Rain Keeps Crowd Away LONDC M, Dec. 20: (Reuter) Driving rain over most of the country and tn? counter attraction of Christmas shopping combined to keep attendances to one of the lowest aggregates for a Saturday programme since the war. Only about 560,000 compared with the near
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  • 401 12 LONDON, Dec. 21: (Reuter)— soccer enthusiasts have ed heartening Christmas. The English Football A rial ion has taken its fiirst stop pla ned campaign to much prized tickets for Association cup final. Association, through match and grounds committee, are to send a directive to
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  • 89 12 BERT Assirati defeated Blonde Tiger on a disqualification m the main eveni ol Saturdays wrestling at the Hanpy World Stadium. Bkilde Tiger. who was lelayed hy the fog m London asi week, made his debui m Singapore on Saturday against the umpire Champion Bert A isirati Besl
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  • 187 12 Put Off Request JUNIOR s clubs afl the Singapore Amateur Football Association decided at a meeting yesterday to request the Association to postpone the annual general meeting (expected to be held on Dec. 29 this year' to some time m January next year. This decision was made following a "no
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  • 66 12 CENTRE HALF Norman Dodgin hoped to follow bro- ther Bill of Fulham into football management. A three-year contract chance to get experience as playermanager of a non-league club at a salary exceeding his present play-pay has been offered him. Northampton, however, value him so much as
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  • 228 12 LONDON, Dec. 20, (Reuter).— Two goals by Arthur Rowley gave Leicester a point on the Notts County i; round which kept them well m the League II promotion race. He has now scored 24 goals, the best record m the League and two more than
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  • 43 12 The Combined Civilians (left, m white) and the Combined Services which met m the annual Rugby classic at Penang on Saturday. The Civilians, giving one of the finest exhibitions seen so far, beat the Services by 17 points to three.
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  • 467 12 The Way To Good Rugby Via Combined Civilians PENANG, Sun.— The Combined Civilians who defeated the Combined Services by 17 3 yesterday really gave a first class lesson on how to play rugger to the many enthusiasts who were present to witness this gigantic struggle among Malaya's best players. It
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  • 31 12 AT Fulham recently icas Tommy Taylor. Bamsley in-\ side left, for whom Manchester United. Spnr?, Hull mid Arsenal have hinted at offers totting up to a large transfer fee.
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    13 12 The Tiger JSwiinmlnff Club of Singapore and the Penan;; Swiirilrvng Club teams which
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  • 380 12 PENAXG. Sun. Fong Scow San repeated his lasl year's performance when he won the 100 metres Free style open championship of Penang to annex the Khoo Sian Ewe Cup at the Chinese Swimming Ciub uala held m Tanjong Bungah today Scow San, who had a flying
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  • 276 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A sodden ground did not I prevent the Kota Raja Malay School of Singapore and the Combined Malay Schools XI of Kuala Lumpur from giving a thrilling display on the Kampong Bahru ground today. The Kuala Lumpur boys won by the
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  • 92 12 Civilians Win Top Quad follow; v. on the I Singapore Ci anollier defea'. S.H.A. q tournament n played on Army dv a Air Force. B played at C Navy, who easily on t: the Ci\; position j i had only tliIn the n more olten range than through grand minutes
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  • 91 12 Si^-n of strißffeal Urn lot Qaeea's I'.n k !:;u;l< was the ia(t ih.tt the regrctfally ■■■oaiififj m-t<-rda\ thai lot ecoßonh pcj ><:i> the] would 1: \c to disomitfauK the utiiii :i prea tion <>t a Christmas tnrfc j to their players. Rfeaattiaie six <!ui)v have tflfphoojed
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    • 48 12 HEX 9 ThursA Saturday at ii win:: PIIILIPIXO IM< II Rl t y MM. :>. JALAN BESAft, SI CAPUKi MOST BEAI IN! L WOTEfUR CONDI riOM c^' CHARGES M RATi lI\W \ll\n Ml SH FLAW f S.P.H.de SiLVAf^ «I,MI(H STWtT, Sl«t*«P« Ttl ffff* #mfmi m fwl is^m I Fil
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    • 21 1 YOUTH S APER PUBLISHED BY ThE Singapore STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH NO. S3 YOUTH MONDAY, DECEMBER, 22, 1952. 4 PAGES FREI
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    • 10 1 solution m and his ENOCH did I
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    • 258 1  - LIFE AT THE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL PETER MALLORY U- Unusual Ex- ]j jpe'.meni Which] Jains Boys Tc Be I Set; Reliant fdfsdfd~By- sJhe Editor of "YOUTH' wishes you a* "MERRY CHRISTMAS' t> o-o~cs o i»_» i i troi I and no: i id.' i am I renfell A E I re.
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    • 188 1 SEVENTY tu. ho\ n; th^ s<*nio- classe> of Si Cieorje'a listitlltiaa T-iipm., ipeal an «*njovjiDit- wet-K ia S:n?;iP<irr playing :im- and :u afl th^- important and interesting •> m Singapore A:;- tkeii tou: of MiHrri and Kuaa i.umpur When asked bom Uiej raised Urn monc- for tn^
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    • 285 1  - Are our schoolboys' morals deteriorating? ANAK SEKOLAH jf/f#> Sludt'iit II a livr i .HE ter I Smgavc ilboy isons. re■is anon-. expressed m i necessc.- i i \T > happening to the boys m Sin^ai Parent^ and member^ of thf* Public havr ca alar: indication that. unie^ ■rned takr firm
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      • 30 1 n l fi rK U f M nt fftm Months 5~-.2 5 i 6. o HOME F l^ SSSS-2 a SINGAPORE A STANDARD lc a SUNDAY STANDARD si H HOLBORS
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      • 37 1 *i #«k &ss tfsb ,-s& c \m\ s i> tniiis iCE CREAM DAIRY DRINKS for SPECIAL PRICES ring SINGAPORE 5420 5429 KUALA LUMPUR ***** PEN ANC BSB COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES Rrf? I*o !»S0 5^ ft« W« ft*
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    • 942 2  - A BEGGAR'S X'MAS GIFT TODAK II WE >«>u e\er slept on the five foot way? It is not too bad, really. Dusty, and told 1 l At nij;ht and ><>v cannot sleep long without being disturbed. So Ah Bee used to say, and he knew, lie had slept on the
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    • 254 2 Pen -Pals Corner tfISS Margaret Almis of Ceylon writes to say that she wants pen-pals of either 54 I iveen the ages of 16 to 20. Her hobbies are collecting stamps, photography, and film stars. Her address: c/o "Nelum," Tudawa, Matara, Ceylon. Miss Maheswary Kanagaretnam of the Yembadi Girls' School,
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    • 205 2 HPHE trees avail the wind to 1 Stir. The Sfcu awaits ihc tun to rise fu this gloomy and dreary >■ ght, When siars btvnu irifh, dreams fraught trirh sighs, When two souls part cr the end of dream, .4 man recalls his da us nnd nights. Oh!
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    • 146 2 ON the eve of Gandhiji'i birthday anniversary the Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department issued the first six of a serits of stamps portraying famous poets and poetsaints of India. The new stamps carry the portraits of Kabir, Tulsidas. Uira, Surdas. (ihalib and the foremost I'rdu poets
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    • 516 2  -  JOHN LOUGHLIN LEADER OFF ON GOODWILL TOUR By p LOSER neighbourly rela- tions between Australian and Asian University student organisations are the aim of an Australian student leader who will make a goodwill tour of Asian universities on a U.N.E.S.C.O. srant m December and January.
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      • 48 2 The "CRAFTSMAN* This Sheaffri LOW -PRICED pen jt\\ is ihe ansuer to lh<- Btudent** (r^-jP prayer. It nrih> >«» verj smoothly /jn^JL^ 0 X and hold- pacefi an«l pases «?f ink. Reniomher. too, lliat Sheaffef if AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE, b> V j^^^ actual sales records! t^c-J Hfl XI Mllrfl
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      • 52 2 f ~/W -^rw ir*^ s -ir i w/^" r THiN ki n 6 of a I a —w*i\ m L _Zj UsM~M9£F9Khins &ASS OfM/iOj 7 *»'C^V/ 6c bright drink Milo, morning, j|f p V// noon and nigh|. Mito civcs °*°/c"t"T i/ valuable «icamins^and nourish- i X r^ent to c^e and
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      • 54 2 PUZZLE TIT-EIT CORNER Clues A^ i o 3. A L What sch( 4 > Wha like most. 1 O 7 Amatory Swim R Edge 9. Most teachers ha i I 11. A car 13. A famous tow 17. Obviously i noisy rcopie 19. We go there tc Ciues D 2.
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      81 3 I naaHwi Ike Uj i «r* I- ••"!>"'•(! the totie, v. I r*« palled mm iM :i r tfa.pi, Mtkim Kp hoW F«t«aM] r«f i •.:„.>,!.< old Michael Grahaw Cnrtfa I llfor* E»« >-.:, .ai HIM Uw wpboari Uw iintag la d \,,«i „.h a win fomi
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    • 586 3 A Case For Daily Assemblies i 'DEMI-TASSE' \\HY i» it that some schools have d a i i assemblies while others haveonly weekly, monthly or even no assemblies at all save for the annual prize Kiving clay? This is the question that has been raised this week by a student
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    • 61 3 \iiN\\er-; lo lasl week's puzzle) 1 No earth at all m the 2. How could statistics be taken, since the burglaries were unreported? 3. They could be two of a set of triplets, quadruplets or even quintuplets. 4. The two Red Indians were man and wife. 5.
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    • 754 3 A nice girl friend for every sailor! ;Mission's experiment \o give v\y:< ng 1 seamen a proper evening proves a] success. MIDDLESBROUGH, ENG- d AND Progress was reported here m this city's good sirl versus bad-girl competition fOI the favour of sailors. The nice s;ii Is are soing Strong, it
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    • 95 3 wilt N Fra 1 Kemp i runW bridge Wells, Kent, wa ■ummoi ed for keep a licence vlL idt .<\ be had a perpetual licence. Examination ■bowed eX fete »«d :1 Case di«niss< d. r THREE bulU rp«l r f ;r s, of St. Clears
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      465 3 JV'MAS 1 *1#O^ Raffles Girls' "Bo" 'Top) The CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Guest-of honour at the Raffles Girls Afternoon School Christmas party organised by the girls of the Sixth Standard, is seen dancing with Miss Tan v«w N«in. The party was held at Monk's Hill
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    • 73 3 1 |H FendoH you ori M fc-i ond sweet, V\'Kin I think of you I Conner Vi» when your ovrs n' 1 c mirrunt with mini Yi.u turn owov nmt out ':mc». i |H, Foi dch forgi»c n-i. I do you ony harm, Eut I om under your iharm
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    • 59 4 AN EXCITING NEW SERIAL 7ho j'l^-ry or Now Reocf Ofl>»» p gf r o rough y I r- who's i Officer, I i .vs pre c j \\n. giment." ik U es now, tough c Bi I i I I you v" I I i I to I AGONY TC
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    • 161 4 THE UNFINISHED SORROW 1 aDE fade away like Howei j ■'■■•■<. Hcautv HMUnphl but tor I day i 3_ when pours rh c sformv shower V x >v wilfcai fail and past PLEI Re 3*t. M the dark 1 n.o>- •'•hen Pt :;Dus' lamp lights up i fh si. F>r
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      253 4 and put their feel the first time on India;: could hardly conl i n for ex nent. had been an agony for wait so long for g ready and -a- as really on solid again, ho wanted to be everywhere at once. They were besieged i" Itately by
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    • 171 4 1 6— All Ashore Going Ashore 'It. rax!, sahT)." Gharri, sah'b." •■You want good a re, sah'b?' -Coolie, sah'b?" Hal! a dozen small half- i children appeared nowhere getting under jy's feet and all shouting, whispering, imploring •Good Lord. Perks, what a v tnt?" shouted B ac e ■he neral
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    • 565 4  - France, The Country Of Extreme: And Interest VOYAGER KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOUR- 11 By DI'LY having arrived at Paris, I immediately set out on n sight-seeing tour. Walking: down the famous Champs Elysees from the Arc I)e TriomDhe. I came across many of the famous restaurants. Coming to the Rond Point
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    • 406 4 FROM SCHOOL MAGAZINES fddfdsfdsfdsaf 'THIS Article, printed m the Aagfa < zinc is by Chan Chin Bo; k of Sesioi ON BATHFOOM^ l OVV many of us U 1 truthfulU admil UuU ire .in* ■B.ilhiiMini I.nthu sias. In othrr v.ord> ROW nun) of Hi rr.U'N l<-"k forward t<> ou h.tti'.s
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      • 146 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPE YE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY XW%k pJ-WCM IS ALAAOST READyT" "1 ~(VoW WLL F/WO ]W££^W j v^ iyB%M -—TT^wee'pea 1^ Ltme television j W§i LUKJC^ IS fcEADyJ^^^^fgg M HAVE ASI^ED HIM TWICE, (VO'JR LU/siCH IS SEADy, ,Mt3!l§l g-^swfcE^PEA yifii^iz --<anqj^e wqnj cc^ae.^^^ v sttee'PEA
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