Singapore Standard, 24 December 1952
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Title Section15 1952-12-24 1 Singapore Standard ,/nIV'TO VOL. 11l NO 175 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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Article476 1952-12-24 1 Bid To Save 300 From A Broken Ship BEIRUT, Dec. 23 (Reuter)— The 8.000-ton British cruiser Kenya was today working against time m a desperate effort to save some 300 passengers and crew still aboard the 12,546-ton French liner Chompollion. .She lies broken m two and pounded476 words
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Article, Illustration254 1952-12-24 1 Our Readers' Santa Make New Little Friends aS THE Standard Readers' Dwn Father Christmas sped busily yesterday from one corner of Island to the other on He third of his four-day personal ribiitioa of Toy Fund gifts, he only saw new places but made «..:v liftJe friends as well. IStandard - 254 words
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Article213 1952-12-24 1 Lads Make Hopeful Trip To KL Standard stall Reporter THE ni t-ti n to Kuala Lumpur last evening carried two passengers who were leaving Johore Bantu with renewed hope m their hearts —tha' soon they will be able to move about, instead of lying bed-ridden as they have for j213 words
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Article46 1952-12-24 1 A STRONG plea for "'substantial financial help" speed the progress of free and compulsory education systems m the south Asia and P regions, was made at yesterday's session ol the regional conference oi the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultura^Organlsatioi^n Bombay. I ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article21 1952-12-24 1 Mid -Air Crash '1 WO pianos, one a Greek twir I transport, collidie ground ai a Korean i __k^in^Ki --M A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article17 1952-12-24 1 THE R w Rents m Ma :v are i rganising a «ril«^boajrhun^i^ ~~__l ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article148 1952-12-24 1 OF THE three terrorists killed In the I ederation ]by security forces yesterday, two were shot dead one A patrol of Gurkhas m the! I Tanah "Alas area of Tapah m Perak saw two terrorists, a man and a woman, walking !in file, the148 words
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Article100 1952-12-24 1 KUALA LOMPUK, Tues. A tew children ot the Federal capital, for the first time to their lives today, tasted the generosity ol Tbe readers, when the organising comnuttce Standaid reaaer chairman, Datin Puteh composed ol Mrs. A. G Seymour. Mr. v la i»Vco100 words
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Article139 1952-12-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. m respons to the Police u Operati >m Service" camnalgn an en-ma-v box h-i s been set op by the Police m the heart ot Koala L»P« town near a h is st.it: on. T <* box i^ painted blue In the139 words
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Article66 1952-12-24 1 KUALA I UMPUR, Tues.-Ear-splitt'ng peals oi thundei were heard over Kuala Lumpur this evening during a heavy thundei torm. Frightened people rushed out ol seats as the thunder struck without an_r warning. It was on< ot the fiercest thunderstorms Kuala Lumpur had exp< i enced.66 words
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Article184 1952-12-24 1 TH£ MYSTERY GIFT ,i THE Singopore i| Standard is planning a ji 'i Christmas gift for i 1 every home m the i| country which takes m 1 1 the paper. I l[ The nature of .his gift 1 is a secret, which you will 1184 words
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Article132 1952-12-24 1 SIR George Pepler, British town planning expert, intends to give Singapore two satellite towns each for about 50.000 people wlio will stay and work there. The new towns will have their own industries. Although no sites have been chosen, one of them will probably be on132 words
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Article30 1952-12-24 1 A MARINE sergeant on Christmas leave threw an in- cendiarv hand grenade into a New York bar filled with aftermidnight customers ye>U^rdav and injured 13 pci^ns.-^^^B UPUP - 30 words
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Article41 1952-12-24 1 STOP PRESS ALL RESCUED BEIRUT, Dec ?3 (Renter)— Tw<» motorboats rescued r>assengers and enw from the ground, d French liner Champollimi and jll were sh.Hv taken oh today. The Britiah cruiser Kenj t wis ouoable i<» rescue an? oi those board.41 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-12-24 1 The Queen The Clown PbKCY 111 \TKIC uho has been a down with the Bertraon Mills ircus Mine 1922, presents a bouquet to th** QMM on he i arrival vi t h tin- I) k t of I. dm burgh (right background) at Olympia. I ondon I'm a cliaiitv |)ciAP - 79 words
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Article60 1952-12-24 1 8.0.A.C. CREW stoppil at Singapore tomoiTO" a Christmas tree of their own. Yesterday they brought from London a Rvi -foot Christmas tree which was flown over the 8.000 mole journey to Singapore. A crew member said that i( was taken from Sunningdale. England. "It was60 words
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Article94 1952-12-24 1 LONDON. Dec 23 (Reuter) —The British Broadcast ig Corporation last night announced a world-wide radio hook-up for broadcasting the first Christmas Day bro i'cast by Queen Elizabeth. Messages and greeting including pre-recordings woll also be relayed over the hookup from twenty points scattered from the north Atlantic94 words
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Article35 1952-12-24 1 Fa rou k Fiasco EX-KIXG Farouk v his Egyptian nationality under 1 t's new Law again-.t corruption. He will be trio his absence for "abuse oi stitutional prerogatives" and "corruption of political life m ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article52 1952-12-24 1 R< I !F D (AP).- I and bom! Charlie Chaplin when h on If on tt p I his --..-it." A crowd plauded I too f l out I car. T:. ali and cabbaj I to era imei bul ed 1 i on 1 1 152 words
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Advertisement55 1952-12-24 1 s>.HTde SILVA i A\ N I'-ItT •..•^Wi •-<>■>.# J REPORT OF TOY F U H D i FT S fTPiSUTION PENANG Sec Page 5 FOR MY HILLMAN I PA<_TROI_ vnuinvL Smyrna _r^2 x m> __r- H _HK #*J_ -Sn l^___________________E_l^___Ho .<•••' J^H HV_L_OO-__BH ___it*_i |BiSlß y^fM»-fe\ SS^— n b* _v55 words
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Advertisement25 1952-12-24 1 Distributors: TAN CHENG MOU ELECT CO., 152> Croag st s 'P° re M Misters wish all their patrons a I vry )tvrr%i i Christmas I25 words
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Article231 1952-12-24 2 F&N's X'mas Gift To Asian, C wealth Men ALL the Asian and Commonwealth servicemen of the three Services who are now engaged m their battle against the terrorists m Malaya will each receive a bottle of beer from Messrs Fraser 6* Neave. Ltd./ as a231 words
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Article138 1952-12-24 2 THE Board ot Directors of imon (Malaya) Limited i decided to Increase the firm's authorised capital to j $5 000,000 from the pre I issued capital of 52.iu0.000. Mr, B. C. Sanderson, See- retarv of the company. to d The Standard that a a meeting138 words
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Article123 1952-12-24 2 More Gifts For The Toy Fund CONTRIBUTIONS to Tho ndaord Readers Christmas F -id continued to reach S gapore Office during the fpers ns who i the closing ent m $31 total 1 gh the Toy Fund was Sal d oy, The S d will continue to until the er.123 words
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Article42 1952-12-24 2 IBS :A BRADBURY, wife ol Norman Bradbujry r C nissioner-GeneraTs l Otli'e arrive I m Singapore by Qan;.. -BOAC from London yesteorday to spend two weeks; vacation here. Mrs. Bradbury ,c on the staff of Qantas Enjoin Airways London.42 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-12-24 2 photo. photo. FOR the first tinoe sdfts from The Standard Readers' Toy Fund were distributed to out-patients. Here are Santa Claus and Mr. Kays Smith, Chief Medical Officer, St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Singapore, besieged m the outpatients departraent. I Standard GIRLS of the anossian Convent. Singapore waving good-b\e until nextStandard - 70 words
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Article184 1952-12-24 2 IN A rambling old house m Qneeoi Street lives a Chinese family m a state ot terror. Tragedy befell them when an adopted daughter, aged 19, took caustic WAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWM told I m I appealed and I soda. I unfolded I ■•"I on I hos- I184 words
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97 1952-12-24 2 November's Cargo Was 650, 177 Tons CARGO discharged and loaded at Singapore road> and wharves during November j weighed 4 7 7 tons, while I the cargo handled for the past 11 months of this year weighed 6.487.100 During November, cargo disharged weighed 431,899 tons and cargo loaded 218,578. The97 words
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Article71 1952-12-24 2 SEAH CHIN LENG, a partner of a motor-boat, had his conviction quashed and sentence set aside when he appealed against a lower court's decision before Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The Judge, however, ordered a retrial of the case before another Court.71 words
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Article80 1952-12-24 2 THE USIS Library, Singapore, will be closed from this' afternoon at 2.30 until Saturday, Dec. 27 9.30 a.m. m observance of the Christinas Holidays. The Library will be open the usual hours. 9.30 a.m. to 6". 30 p.m. on Saturday. Dec. 27 and Sunday. Dec 28.80 words
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Article37 1952-12-24 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues The Johore Government is spending $181,200 to continue the reconstruction and improvements of bridle paths and bridges m kampongs. c ome of which at present are only accessible by river.37 words
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Article64 1952-12-24 2 ELEVENTH hour requests from public bodies and organisations requiring the services |of members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, impose a great strain on the Brigade as most of its members are not on the telephone, stated the j Commissioner of the Brigade yesterday. Ample64 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-12-24 2 MA.IOR. P. C. W-nterton of the King's Regiment and his bride, former Miss Violet Kile, a sister of the Soldier, Sailor and Air Force Association, who Here married yesterday a t the Garrison Church at the Naval Base. Seletar. Mrs. Winterton has. for the paM two years, looked after familiesStandard - 65 words
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Article111 1952-12-24 2 CAPTAIN Hugh Birch.; Manager cd Qantas Empire i Airways. Singapore, presented j silver cups and long service i 'Kangaroo' pins to employees yesterday. At the Serangoon Transport Depot, silver cups were presented to the best two drivers of the vein- Ma.oap bin Jani and; Ahmad111 words
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Article71 1952-12-24 2 He Still Faces 7 More Counts THE Sine; -c Third District Court Ji Ige, Mr. H.A. Forrer yesterday acquitted Oliver Cuthbert de Souza. a former clerk who was charged with forging the initials of an officer of the A r Surveying Section. Se'etar. m October. November and. December, 1951 to71 words
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154 1952-12-24 2 'ILO Institute In Tokyo Beneficial' Standard SOaff H«pori^r MOST of ih t 481 Japanese Employment Exchange Offices are well staffed ao d the apparent al .-enre ol complaint gives one trie impression that the offices a' f well managed. This was slated by Mr. Aw Chin Hu. Singapore's sole participant154 words
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Article129 1952-12-24 2 Standard Aviation Reporter THIS morning a X.L.M. i ronstellation from Amsterdam vili land at Singapore on its vay to Jakarta performing he 2,000 th flight to the Far Hast since Nov. 10, 1945. the late on which the company This route Is roe i f129 words
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149 1952-12-24 2 Staadari stall R< MR. M. P. I). NAIR B formed Labour (.roup on the s yesterday charged Mr R D of the Labour Parh Central his affiliations within the Part; Mr. Nair, Initial roll move to blacklist certa and members of I c P.149 words
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Article171 1952-12-24 2 The Lawyer Vindica tes Reputation Mr. D.G. Osborne-Jo i Singapore lawyer, who Mo Justice Knight 'hi--month had let down client. produced a letter From his client yesterday momioif Mr. Justice Knieht m Singapore High Court that Mr. Osboo ne-J i let me down it alt."' Mr. Osborne-.Jon< ihe Judge that171 words
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Article58 1952-12-24 2 JOHORE BAHRI Charges of hou! Seng Yonq Estate 11 and retaining toh iin his house at Pulai Police Station w. ti today In I S i against Po. The goods wo tables, two rrusl v. irdrobe valued at S2OO. Wad-re claimed trial snd allowed person.* .I58 words
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Article42 1952-12-24 2 JOHORE BAHRI i Charged m tm I C with not declaring value of 13 yao shoe fabric In oom paying fuL Custon Poh San was fined l The fabric was valued the Cios toms at $75.42 words
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Article6 1952-12-24 2 Careless Householders Criticized PF ho;r caul:6 words
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Advertisement106 1952-12-24 2 "s^ /NkICN v n a /111 l ill 1 _Sa 11 BC __k 11 I tf /111 M-V -1 %9 I I I i §*i 30 __s _ff^TOr*^*fflm^Tßi i^*"^~**i ___HP'WE_ ■jres 'ill ("'ll niTi i"^! i*S |i j| Hp^rSaj j I *^!!^^Tf^, >h __^__J^_^___l^ll^_il^_^^iii^.^^^t:Jffi Federation $115 jkmWi __S«»*-- i B106 words
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287 1952-12-24 3 BRITISH territories m the Far East, particularly j the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, are expected to receive more rice from Thailand this month. A Reuter-AAP message from Bangkok says the J J Thai Government is expected to announce officially today the conclusion287 words
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Article127 1952-12-24 3 y LEE Tian Kit (23) was irged m the Singapore S -ond Police Courl yesterday j J with cheating two persons of S a sum of $2,227.50. Jj It was alleged that on Dec. 20, Lee dishonc My induced j ua Chong How of Chop j127 words
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Article55 1952-12-24 3 THF. Singapore General Hos- j pital is being relieved by the Social Welfare Department of c of its chronic cases to make room for patients more acutely ill. Mr. T. E Smith, Secretary of Social Welfare, said that more that: 40 Mich cases have been removed55 words
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Article46 1952-12-24 3 HOUSE a1 Sallin Road, eapore was broken into y( 'erday and property to the c 0 i $526 was found len Items stolen were a list watch, a gohd chain and locket, a pair of earrings, a i ring and :n46 words
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Article, Illustration10 1952-12-24 3 -Picture by |1| I B«____S a___. k Malayan Photo SupplyMalayan Photo Supply - 10 words
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Article, Illustration194 1952-12-24 3 I This is Uk- block of 'j flats completed by the Yung Shini; Structural i Company for the married i men of the Singapore Har- hour Board police. Con- stables and non-commis- sioned officers will occupy i 1 this and another block of flats at194 words
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Article73 1952-12-24 3 A DEPORTEE said on the Singapore First Police Court yesterday that h> was brought back to Singapore by the Japanese to work for them. He was Tav Kirn Quee (59), charged before Mr. T. Kulasekaram with returning to the Colony before the expiration of his73 words
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Article132 1952-12-24 3 MORE than 250 old men women to Bushy Park and Kantina Social Welfare Homes S3? receive their osual Christ mas bounties thJS morning tt.r_sfi- (yf_ T' E Smith, S •crctary oltbi SocN Welfare, -aid vie men wi set S5 cash, a shut. a pair ol132 words
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Article, Illustration132 1952-12-24 3 ONE of Uu> biggest family parties |o lv held m Sinua Jj pore riutmu the Christmoos I s<MMin was that of Mrs Hoc guard grandma and great-grandma to lo cUMorea She has given this party I annually for .50 fCOUI ax a token of her promise to her132 words
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Article250 1952-12-24 3 Welfare Dept. s Plan To Banish Opium Habit Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Social Welfare Department is conducting on experiment on five "small time opium smokers" to help them rid of the habit. Mr. T E Smith, Secretary for Social \V. the experiment which began early250 words
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Article245 1952-12-24 3 I FOLLOWING are the SingaIJp ire church services on ChristI mas Day and New Year's Eve: St. Andrew's Cathedral I Christmas Eve 4.30 P.M. Children's and Family Service of the Blessing oi the Crib: 5.30 P.M. Evensong; 11.30 P.M. Mid- night Eucharist. Christmas Day 0 A.M.245 words
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Article109 1952-12-24 3 TWO men. Tan Kah Hod; and Tan Nan Huat, who appealed against conviction and sentence of three months' each on a charge of rioting after they had been tried on a charge oi causing hurt, before the Chief Justice Sir Charles Mur-ray-Aynsley m the Singapore High109 words
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Article101 1952-12-24 3 AFTER hearing the appeal of Chotala Jadoo and Ramdhari, who had been at by months' impo charge of ca hurt. Mr. J X terday ordered a I by Mr. I. it ii v. tended Utat a Mag Co I not try a p< on a101 words
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Advertisement418 1952-12-24 3 __».<^2Er*' fl' g *S I *T__%4 *'/^"_r li^_____iii «T-__SaT«*^F^.>^" v »L-h^. r fp9^"'" i i-i-t--'^ 'i^-^r^_T__ 8K..---I /'.r/ 4? i? //i mmmrMm' #_r_T____Fs W Q\im\i &<& Jam *utK •*'<ht*S?^____i "^^3_f Ii S HAPP* WOWLB SINGAPORE. 7 sis opmmrtmmity ,>j ft /s///>f C 0 R PATRONS wkm kmve given s 1418 words
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Advertisement75 1952-12-24 3 HADMIRAL-j j k_ 5 only ADMIRAL A (n= &j nors away wmi WASTED SPACE I i- ZyHf 4 h <> NLY ADMIRAL org X ;Iy 6 coves you the FEATURES *ff YYVP^ F YOU WANT k o 2 KEROSENE REFRIGERATORS VARIOUS SIZES ALSO A VAIL MILE. UL EASY TERMS! GENEROUS75 words
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Advertisement181 1952-12-24 4 Fy^__tg I?U s. 01 OFB-^i tb( P_aßßfc>|Jj* _KbW>k X SS _B 888Sfti *'H_l fflßfi nl tkx BB Ssg g| 9K li§_x_ u XH t_t A N'l c VVi'./j fies. Wi's/ies -i I MERRY CHRISTMAS X and I HAPPY NEW YEAR c CHEONG HOCK CHYE CO. LTD. l A 14, Robinson181 words
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Advertisement174 1952-12-24 4 J W/'t/i Besf Wishes &gj V/o't/o fiest W/s/ies J. 4 »f£Wlll f/////V#o/0S E y tIIRISTMAS t _T_ > r^ MB Stem Ik I t J^l^l A^ll rati! I l 1 H YhUi S J K. M. OU MOHAMED M. MOHAMED DULFAKIR CO. 3. 38/40, High Street. 46, High Street, >*174 words
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Advertisement193 1952-12-24 4 With Best Wishes for \u fen __a__a^.__i___>___r__.__k __i merh. i WRist uts mill A HAPPY NEW 1i: i room *j*~ NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO. 159, North Bridge I SINGAPORE 1 MERRY t tints t !Ms mvi I HIPPY WII 1/ m r« i// THE ARCADE NEWS J SINGAPORE C#*Y*=3 X^'f*^193 words
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Article253 1952-12-24 5 I Readers' Gifts To Be Given Today By Santa PENANG, Tues. Gifts from The Singapore Standard Readers' Toy Fund will be distributed to the various orphanages and institutions tomorrow when Father Christmas will ride m a jeep loaned from the Penang Garrison along the streets253 words
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Article28 1952-12-24 5 I move I ••<.■ of such a r of the G the SloDoga- Na c adeqi veto i ike re- l a i oo28 words
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Article20 1952-12-24 5 M Y Fers'Lack Interest' ChiFe riot take oe work nod U: men: made m I] genesis of held ou I20 words
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Article, Illustration125 1952-12-24 5 MALAYA'S contribution to the BBC Christmas Day Commonwealth Link up Programme will be a discussion between members of the security forces engaged m fighting Communist ter rorists m the jungles of Malaya. They are from left: L (pi. Tan Tien Siew (10). (ieorjje Medal. of No. 4 Federal Jungle Company125 words
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Article125 1952-12-24 5 GOVERNMENT ye terda de- nied reports published recentb containing statements alleging > that Che Abdul Samad, a Mai iay detainee, had toot objecte< I to the order of detention made against him. These statement: bear no relation to the fads E Government added. 1 The facts125 words
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298 1952-12-24 5 NBLU Not To Withdraw Strike Notice Again Standard SUIT Reporter THF. Singapore Naval Base Labour I'nion's Executive onimittee last ni^ht rejected a request by the ooioonodore Superintendent of the Base to withdraw the Union's strike notice m order to discooss the c otoiposition ol the arbitration body to which the298 words
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Article132 1952-12-24 5 KU.V I dPUR. dues. Today's Koala Lumpur Municipal meeting .1 mosl came to a deadlock issue of me >intmeni of members to ious standing committee for next year. x<'v<>::ii memobjected to a list subtted by Mr. Ong Yoke Lin ig members for the different committee For132 words
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Article63 1952-12-24 5 KUANTAN. Tues Friends and g attending the marriage ol Mr Anandha Raj Mv j Mr Viurtj of Kuantan. who is attached t0 ,c,. rts Department, Kuantan to Miss .V.ge'ma! ,iraj al the Union Church lay. were surprised to a pretty Chinese girl dressed on a white sari63 words
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Article37 1952-12-24 5 Mand.ir.l Mai. Kep,.rur x |.YEAR-< LD mdi .a G r.ioht W at uslj Injure Be Road- d s a 0 th three *G i lasar brough t into dso Heat. aS an37 words
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Article56 1952-12-24 5 fASMAN bio Set a^ror^ r < c, was **J to two morr ,en 4 Sealiog tw i I :1 Pc" s un( a pe d f' l peClc Confide. Pub Hassan. while be v i lluletter's hou 8 However, released a^ he had r' UMU56 words
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Article27 1952-12-24 5 1 7 7^ n ent »i wep» Ka. "n M British Gov- tor fari'.tSSftor i Gurt m*ta" Pa c territory ft* tht British m -v.27 words
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Article57 1952-12-24 5 LONDON, Der. 2:5 (Reuter) —The Marquis of Reading. British Foreign Under Secretary, today described the Duchess Of Kent's recent Far Eastern tour as a "triumphal success Lord Reading, who attended the conference ol British Far Eastern diplomats at Bukit Serene, near Singapore, earlieo this month, said57 words
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Article22 1952-12-24 5 THE Junior Artists oi Singapore Will give a tree conceit a1 the Tan Tock Seng Hospital at 6 p.m. tonight.22 words
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Article318 1952-12-24 5 Standard Stall Reporter AT 9.:.7 SHARP to the second last night, the lone boiler at the new Pasir Fanjang power station sprang to life and was connected to the supply line ol the over-worked St. Jaoooes power station. A few minutes later synchronisation ol the318 words
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Article136 1952-12-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. "Utusan Melayu". a Singapore Malay daiiy, reports that Federal Legislative Council Elections will probably be introduced m 1055. No confirmation was available from Federal Governmenl sources today. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, the Member for Home Affairs, tolc about the report, said it was136 words
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Article180 1952-12-24 5 In his Christmas message y< terday o ''all rank.- of Far Ea I ,and Force- and ail civilians working with the Army of the Far East." the Com-aoider-in-Chief, Farelf. General Sir Charles Keightley, said: '•This is the time when we think of our relation-- and friends180 words
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Article105 1952-12-24 5 PENANG, Tues.— 'T ha many things to say. but I i too tired now." remarked tie Hon. Secretary of the Penang j Municipal Services Union. Mr. l Veoh Cheang Seng, who returned here today alter tour; months' stay m the United i StatesHe went there105 words
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Article75 1952-12-24 5 THE Army Ch il Service Union Of Singapore ha- BSked the Command Secretary of the Army, to convene an early meeting of the Joint Consultative Council for the purpose ot discussing the findings the Working Party which survey- ed general salary and wage levels m the75 words
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Article101 1952-12-24 5 Sentence Varied On Appeal LIM Soo Bok. who was sentenced to one month's io prisonment without the opt of a fine m a lower Court 1< the theft of a bottle of so worth 00 cent from a i f which was to 1 one I, the Singapore H hour101 words
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Article252 1952-12-24 5 SINGAPORE Substations liable t<* load Sheddinf todaj (I) > Newton l 2, < bancerj Lane, :i\.iiik SatU. \<lam o*k I ni-\.r-ii\ Hostel, GaUop Hill. Paterson Rd Balmoral Rd Dalvej Rd., < bartered Bank < inn. i Bank N w Asia Bldg., Georfe Bt., Btath B Pickering St..252 words
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Article65 1952-12-24 5 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec 22. The following are the closing «rir#>« of rubber and tin on London Market today: LONDON RUBBER Jan./oMr. *5fd Apr/June fliJ' June/Sept. Dec. c.i.i. 15 d Market: Quietly Steady. LONDON TIN Spot £949 per ton buyers, £949 10s. sellers Three months:65 words
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Advertisement128 1952-12-24 5 BIGGEST EVER LOOF SHOI IN SINGAPORE 1, ra ail Opvtt im ft I *>" if fit I 1. PETER SARTERS "XMAS REVELS" &Ws\Wßs\'lfc 2 MONA LOUISE c. •■NOUVELF. EVE" Paris 3 RENEE POSSO ,..1 1,-, A«,| LADIES FRENCH EK-HULE NIGHI -Dinner Ml M UNC NIGHT— Est V" -■>•■»" \°> m128 words
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Advertisement144 1952-12-24 5 v^* -w!l _r*i_iS____£.~ ciliovboQL'o MAKERS AND SUPPLIERS TO ALL MALAYA'S LEADING SOFT DRINKS /MANUFACTURERS FOft YOUR KEQUIRfM.NT. Pty.F CONTACT HIAP CHUAN JOO *****. W/AIUCH STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL. ***** 824-31 CHAMELEON II I^' V, morn n q th«. ****~*v> C Ii o iT i t n Orchid ol WciitC .hnrgot to144 words
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245 1952-12-24 6 KIALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Elections m Kuala Lumpur would be "a joke and a fuss," if proper machinery was not introduced soon, said Mr. S. C. Singam m the .Municipal Council today. lv icceeded m moving a motion which called fo the Immediate245 words
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Article143 1952-12-24 6 M KLACCA T.;. -.—The Set- t Council yestei ap- i errary provision! cored by the Settle- F nance Committee. Or was for a total for J 2 nciuded a fur- $70 U) aided |2 i f oorther ie St" ement .ia acca S up Fund; t-pi143 words
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Article39 1952-12-24 6 \.\G. W H I am and Brit Recru Other f oe date the to 7, F r "no D i Police B Jan I a F to 5 p.m. I at the Office 41. Northano I39 words
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Article77 1952-12-24 6 THE fo owing is the 13th list of donations to St. Nicholas' Home: Amount previously acknowledged $20,340.20; '.Air Mrs. H. B. van Praagfa $300.00; Proceeds of Nativity P. ay performed by children of St. Nicholas Home $241 70; Ganesh Q£ Works $50.00: T. K. Gopala Meo77 words
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Article89 1952-12-24 6 IPOH. Tues. The Indian) community m Perak has form- ed a committee to raise funds for those distressed by the recent cyclone m India. Contributions from sympathisers can be addressed to the Central Office, Perak Indian Cyclone Relief Fund, 61 Hale Street. Ipeh. Members of the89 words
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Article53 1952-12-24 6 IPOH, Tues. Charged with possession of toddy, l\ am ha ram. a PWD labourer, told the inoh .Magistrate yesterday that he was t.ikiuu the toddy to his god as an offering. Replied the .Magistrate: 'What sort of god drinks toddy?" Egambaoram could not answer. He53 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-12-24 6 photo. !THE Overseas League, J Singapore Branch, held their Christmas dance at Use Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday night. Picture shows Mr. Paul i Abisheganadan leading the StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article157 1952-12-24 6 Ruler's Tribute To Sir Gerald s Work KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Considerable improvement morale of the people and progress m the State had bea In tbe last six months, said the Yang Di-Pertuan later C dcrt Sembtfan. at the Budget meeting of the Negri Sembii Q t^157 words
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Article26 1952-12-24 6 THE French film "La Ronde" has been passed by the Federation Appeal Board and will be released for screening m Kuala Lumpur shortly.26 words
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Article178 1952-12-24 6 IPOH, Tues. Compulsory anti-rabies vaccination m Perak which begins on Jan. 2 next year, and ends oon March 14, will be carried out m three stages. According to the State Veterinary Officer, Mr. E. L. Spycerman. the first stage of the campaign will be178 words
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Article17 1952-12-24 6 DR. Mohamed Salleh bin Haji Abdul Ham id has been appointed Principal Medical Officer, Johore.17 words
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Article111 1952-12-24 6 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues. Chinese Assists!, t Resettlement Officers will continue tc work m the various new villages m Perak next year. the Secretary for. Chinese Affairs. Perak. told The Standard today. Chinese Affairs officers will also be appointed to each district In Perak.111 words
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Article89 1952-12-24 6 Tiger Roams Round An Aerodrome I Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN Tues. It is reported that a lifter has been making regular visits around the Kuantan aero drome area for th*. last two weeks. A spokesman for the aerodrome (old The Stan dard today that his men. c turn me from89 words
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Article378 1952-12-24 6 THE following is the full i list of successful candidates m the August 1952, Hindi examinations held m the various Malayan Centres: IPOH Prathmic (Grade I): Karam Kaur. Mahandar Kaur, Ranjet i Kaur. Jagajit Singh. Grade II: Saaran Singh. Sarijit Singh. Shanthi Devi. Madhyama (Grade II):378 words
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Advertisement15 1952-12-24 6 __flt > I^H^^^^^ Messrs. Borneo Motors Ltd. srish all their limit tf friends tt very 3lerru15 words
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Article620 1952-12-24 7 JjjHjlM BEST finds that MBesi ci inog i sill i MC i drink -I thout drink on furniture k "tl me a meal ibont h...mss s*c\ Mil made me nd talk oat the of it. SUK sat umt m f the fire an t I620 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-12-24 7 i i.- .ir OiwOv weedj sh«. began to bark. Mr. i m o 2J 'I Vu 1 mdr nd flrw Ma m fo th -l »-<« a v.oodv-colour- N i ,w th^ di r M or f X and beean to litk th kilt wounds. P m jr "Separable friends.49 words
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Article1477 1952-12-24 7 British Trade In china DECLINE OF A MERCANTILE TRADITION By The Times Hongkong Correspondent •""THE foreigD merchanl m China wrote a historian oi the China trade some years ago. ''kept his hands upon imports as long as possible and got h hai d upon exports a* soon as possible." In1,477 words
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Article430 1952-12-24 7 LOOK OUT, YOU MEN! -GLAND CIRL No. 4 3 'T'IIF.RK isn't a na- world who hasn't fallen for her ai one time or ani other and grazed himself i badly m the fall i She's the girl you spent your sweet coupons on. and who threw you away like 2430 words
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Advertisement421 1952-12-24 7 «^-> SM WW *^> S*^. 9A c l-if'** _J a ■M *SwT~yf I N 4SB ES-l^—* 11 ra_-H-_-----M-----. <*"'_'>*--- P_S v 4!v^r^ra --^-J B_fi_9_S_% Vkv ll ACT HAV 3 DAY i of our m X' fl x? 4^> W^ rt I S? ?3mtim\£- S )»nr I. list it it- ut421 words
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Article653 1952-12-24 8 IN the distance can be heard the bugles of the AntiBlackout Brigade sounding the "Retreat". There is the disconsolate rumble of artillery being withdrawn from the blood-snaked battlefield. At the head ride the.•.-scarred -scarred generals who acquired brief notoriety v. rule the battle raged Behind them, even653 words
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Article, Illustration870 1952-12-24 8 WHAT SHOULD BE DONE IN KENYA "This is a battle again The Government shoi therefore act AT ONCE remove the hardships c. frustrations of the Africa the Rt. Hon JAME S GRIFFITHS, MP. blacksmith's a mminer and has bevn MM. P. jor Llanelly for He MColonial Secretary the last Labour870 words
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Article406 1952-12-24 8 Review of Views The Old Ox NANYANG SIAXG PAU expresses the hope that w. tn the restoration of electricity and the elimination of blackouts, the population will co-operate with the City Council to se e that there are no electricity crisis m the future. Says the daily: "Why wait until406 words
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Article, Illustration10 1952-12-24 8 "Took your time this nniruini' ilirtn't v.ni'> --_<___ I10 words
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Letter692 1952-12-24 8 1 1 Sir: A few days ago. the i 1 Ameasum, the organ of the Federation of All Malayan I 1 Estates Staff Union, accused 1 1 the government of showing I discrimination against AsianI owned estates m ihe matter i| of protection and Mr. J. L.692 words
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Letter224 1952-12-24 8 Sir:— l have read your editorial m connection with a 22-year-old Malay girl, Zainah binti Hussain. and though I agree with your views, the following points arise m my mind. The girl being cripple and paralysed could not be blamed for not registering. The only person224 words
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Letter184 1952-12-24 8 Sir;— Mr. R. L. Eber's recent letter on the detention of his son, John Eber. must have caused many people to revise their opinions about the eflicacy of the Advisory Committee on detainees. I must confess to a rather radical revision of my own. I understand that Messrs.184 words
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Letter69 1952-12-24 8 Sir;— l thank you for your sensible comments o n the inaccurate description of the Malays published m the Oxford Junior Encyclopaedia. As you suggested that request be made to the publishers concerned to amend the encyclopaedia where necessary, I should like to suggest some amendments as69 words
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Letter93 1952-12-24 8 Sir; I should like to thank the Federation's Commissioner of Police. Co!. A. E. Young, for having enforced -OPERATION SERVICE/ as this will surely serve as an eye opener to those members of the Police Force who do not know how to move with the public,93 words
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Advertisement61 1952-12-24 8 y^V _#__k'__P__l \mw X? f radio II S P A SHOTAM &CO inT^ Dt< ma?D «CaD bINGAPOKt >- '.^Sf^j*** life*. cv Vf' '^jk tK 1 1 <.rT V°° tf AM r I SIAK. > f I lODAY. r CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. i YOU CAN lin N A SAVINGS Hlo]61 words
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Article444 1952-12-24 9 Holiday Skiers Buried On Way m tyt* _r* Jo Winter Resort VIENNA, Dec. 23 Twenty-three persons were reported killed last night on Austria's Arlberg Pass when a bus was buried and smashed beneath an avalanche. Many of these aboard the bus were described as English skiers.AP; UP; Reuter - 444 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-12-24 9 1 1 This photo. <me of the 1 1 first to be made with the i ij giant JOO-inch telescope Jl i atop the Palomar Moan- I tain California, shows a I I close-up of a section of 1 1 the surface of th<> moon. i| l The craters andA.P. - 81 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-12-24 9 .i;i 1 1 Nekolova 83 y*x i "'<i Ecchoslovakian n< rehearses bet pari as tin- "Genie tf the Lamp." m \i. i dm <m Ice* 1 .tt the Mfestevet lee Hink. B— rfeiitli. Jerina was thud m ;h<- 1948 foe Figure < _ulm|> m ships <>i the world Tins I*-A.P. - 69 words
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Article61 1952-12-24 9 IS Dee "I Premier I'iriav resigned l ontidenee vote poj m the National here early tola Repub-1 g for me an depi tain m thus j position cri- i >gb< i ;< I with for meals. Foreign S fore Pinny restive c branch, lb on newReuter - 61 words
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50 1952-12-24 9 Ike Predicts Victory In 'Ideas" War D rday Eidco.o- ever 1 innual meet- j m Foui m oa-j ip must never' terialism. be so that "no as Commu--0 make I his aud- If r II /hu- and 1 into disof hip. Zhu- ffkrull tc ross c basic i Tacy. j50 words
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Article134 1952-12-24 9 US $500 M. For UK Jet Fighters I .Ms, Dec. 23 (AP) An American plan to spend nearly I ISSSN,MMM by 1955 lor top-quality British anil European jet Bghtera was reported here yesterday by informed officials. About half the amount running to USs22s.ooo,ooo—already has been approved by the United States134 words
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Article137 1952-12-24 9 NAIROBI. E> 23 (Reuter) i military chiefs m ordered all their remain at their posts nas because Mau Mau terrorists are likely to be dangerous." Christmas leave except on compassionate grounds has cancelled, it was antced yesterday after intclreports had indicated need for extra137 words
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Article34 1952-12-24 9 PRIME Minister, David Ben Curion has announced the composition of a new Israeli g vernment i I On a coalition of three parties Map General Zioi I and 'C Pro-Party.-B Reu terReuter - 34 words
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Article43 1952-12-24 9 GOILALA tribesmen, among the most warlike of Papua's native peoples. ambushed a native police patrol led by a E i \nt an officer m the jungle To miles northwest of here last Friday. The attackers fled wh< n the patrol ReuterReuter - 43 words
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182 1952-12-24 9 UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 23 (UP)— The United Nations General Assembly, at the end of an all-night marathon meeting yesterday voted down a Soviet demand to condemn the United States for alleged "mass murder" of war prisoners m Korea. The vote was 45182 words
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Article150 1952-12-24 9 HANOI. Dec. 23 (UP) Vietminh troops have wrested two villages from French Union forces. retaking Phong Tho. 60, kilometres noi ii "f Laichau and took Van Dong m the southern Red River delta. Loyal Vietnam troops continued scattered patrol operations m the Nasan area as150 words
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Article153 1952-12-24 9 LONDON. Dec. 23 (Reuter) —The widow of Ralph Deakin imperial and foreign news j editor of the London Times, told a coroner here yesterday I that she locked the door of her bedroom the night before her husband died because "I had reason to153 words
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Article276 1952-12-24 9 WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.- A special House of Representatives inquiry committee of the United j States yesterday accused the Soviet Inion of per- petratiiig the infamous Katyn Forest Massacre of World War II and urged the new 83rd Congress to in- 5! vestigate alleged Communist atrocities276 words
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Article60 1952-12-24 9 FRANKFURT. Dec. 23, (UP). —Seven years alter World War II thousands of Germans: are sending food parcels to Britain this Christmas. Officials of CARE, a ITS organization which dispatches parr-els to need}'' persons abroad said they expect to take orders for up to 150.000 packages60 words
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Article111 1952-12-24 9 Ready Next Year— Chiang TAIPEI, Dee. (AFP)— President Chiang Kai shei declared yesterday that he will have completed lm unlit. n\ preparations within the course of next year to regain tl"' mainland. In an address to all three branches ot bis Ightfag men. who were assembled for 1 year's end111 words
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128 1952-12-24 9 Eden Will Visit Greece And Turkey LONDON. Dec. 23 (Renter) Mr. Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary, will visit Greece and Turkey next year ;at the invitation of the Greek and Turkish governments. a British Foreign Office spokesman confirmed yesterday. He said the actual dates of the visits were not yetReuter - 128 words
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246 1952-12-24 9 Cabinet Told Cf New Anglo-US Approach To Iran LONDON, Dec SS, (Reuter) lom>;nI om>;n Sectetan Anthony Edeu reported to the British Cabinet yesterc!a\ the terms of the proposed illlfln iiniflll III! ap proach to Iran on the oil deadlock, it was laierstoofl] irom ;i iisiialh reliable source. He also gaveUnited States - 246 words
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96 1952-12-24 9 No Threat To Mossadeq —State Dept. WASHINGTON. P) A BUti l' -pok« nan said yi t Coy Henderson w;.ing.on over the v. return to his j. States -Vmbassad< "is taking no threat. M s^' r was rep .g to i i gular noon lor rep tei refai report from LondReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement62 1952-12-24 9 /1U _H^ W MF v I ik 1 J-.t ly ■I ,,(l u:,v 2* 1., 58 1 v r f^i, ,,B iff i «_> V auil n-laliws lhis £f n CHRISTMAS 3$ AND NEW YEAR g i- s,nd a gifl aqbarriplion SS -be SINGAPORE STANDARD P1,,.,. your onl.r with your62 words
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Advertisement79 1952-12-24 9 j Al QUALITY f. p. n. s. J MAYFIELD ll i■ llimffi anteen °f Cu^ry Hi 1 IllEfJuMi Ul or persons U 1 PAIR MEAT CARVERS 12 TABLE KNIVES Hard Soldered Hondlcs 1 p A!R GAME CARVERS 12 CHEESE KNIVES Hard Soldered Hondlcs STEEL 12 EGG SPOONS I CANTEEN 1279 words
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Article247 1952-12-24 10 Move Follows British Protest OfMcCarranAct WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, The United States may send 100 officials to help consular staffs m European ports to handle visa require ments of foreign seamen entering United States ports when new American immigration regula tions are introduced on Christmas Eve,247 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-12-24 10 The world's first Delta-wing seaplane, the Sea-Dart made by the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation, shows its triangle-shape wing as it cruises m San Diego Bay, California, during pre-flight trials last week It has spe- rial hydro-skis, used for the first time on combat aircraft, for better rough water landings andAP - 54 words
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Article136 1952-12-24 10 Standard Shipping Reporter I IN PORT yesterday was the tP. O. freighter, Somaii, which recently slipped past a Chinese Nationalist naval blockade into the Red China port of Tsingtao to load i 1 cargo of more than 50 million frozen eggs for London. I136 words
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Article84 1952-12-24 10 HONGKONG. Deo. 2;: CAP. A net profit of HK58,H7,743 for the year ending September, 1952, and a final dividend of (io cents per share was announced Sunday at the board ot i directors meeting of the China Light and Power Co., Ltd.. of Hongkong, A. Raymond,84 words
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Article52 1952-12-24 10 TAIPEH, Dec. 23, [AFP] The Chinese Nationalist Gov- eminent decided yesterday to I take over the ownership of the I freighter. Nidar, whose crew i of 38 Chinese mutinied on Dor. i?. The Nidar wa? reported to have been Hying the Panamanian flag at the time52 words
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Advertisement664 1952-12-24 10 J-Abi RIGULAN IRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Overland <, fsmm Las A ts Ml l^wrlma a Canadian Cities \> F S'haru Spore Ari FA SI |R ;>Jan 1.1 »ti 2 Man E&JaB i w \t (an 2SJ4H V Jan IFeb 2Fle' of i Ca Tasks and passej gei ANGf.O FRENCH BENOIXSENS ITO664 words
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Advertisement591 1952-12-24 10 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT'l. Regular Sailing;, to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to Chii.a I pan. Due S pore Due Penang From "Povane" De< Dec 20 Hongkong \nkin_. Dec 3$ Jan i. Japan. H'kong **._tl Sails Pffiif.i S'oore for To\591 words
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Advertisement594 1952-12-24 10 i JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS. Spore P. Sham Peaang 1 THILDYK (HAL) 31Dec (.Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan CELEBES (SMN) 9/14 Jaa 15/16 Jaa 11 IK Jaa 71 Fl \ND594 words
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Advertisement481 1952-12-24 10 EAST ASIATIC UT SAILINGS FVOM SCANIMNA\I/| i 5i,.,,- "FALSTKIA' for Ban E kok M tID I (pass»»figers <»n)y) -KIN A* fm Maaaanna Sydney Bri.,b«ne (not l()8f11ri£ Jopt| '.s i "EIONIA' fo; Bangkok Ih 17 J f i tor i;i;,Kb:ta Bangkok Bateun Horigkone Manila Kobe and Yokohama 1" IS I.n 1481 words
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Article103 1952-12-24 11 i MM. rubber price*. met lb > m Slnga .--:**rdav were: H s s Rpm l«Mf**" I I 88; 0 m b.il'-s Jan. I KS S HX 88i Ks s 13 H'M So i Ks V 80 Ho[ i Qniei iNDOfI RLBBfcR Faftiay'i opening pn ib were: i I103 words
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Article44 1952-12-24 11 KOK, Dec. 23, (AFP). Tha; C»< I R] MBl has tatablish a modern I and p: lud facThc fi .res. inner tul I kinc.s of essential 1 ities n tiding ruband equipment. ne. the T take m imports of44 words
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Article516 1952-12-24 11 M Attempt To Smash Alleged Singapore Ring By Arnold C. Brockmon, Speciol Standard on aliened 23 n 0n effort to 1 Duln i* ?'"9opore clove ring which is manipulohng pnces, the Indonesians hove started to plant cloves in Centrol Java This w« I no-need officially by the516 words
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135 1952-12-24 11 Standard M irk* t Reporter THE rubber market was i ster- a small turn.' rt rded The marl) ai 88 i cts per lb. for 1 RSS for January ship- registering a decline ol v ip -ter•es. ["he market will remain open all135 words
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Article118 1952-12-24 11 M.uHl.ird Market Reporter SINGAPORE! T The share market was steady today though not much business was done due to the stmas Holidays tomorrow and the day aft< r Rubbers 1 t till idle. Changed prices are: LNDf SIRIAI S Bhvp's Sellers Ga r. i 1 3.43118 words
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Article67 1952-12-24 11 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore was quiet wh..c copra and coconut oil remained verj steady. i Small business was aone to Uepper (three to four tons SSile the rest of the market remained unchanged. Copra prices for the 5 W m fAH buyers67 words
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Article50 1952-12-24 11 THE US Commerce Depart ment announced yesterday that United States direct investment in the Philippines at the end oi 1950 amounted to US$1492 million, increase of more than US$69 million over the 1929 figure of US$79.9 million, of US$94.6 million in 1943 and US$92.2 million in 1936.- UPUP - 50 words
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Article33 1952-12-24 11 Korea's only Coca Cola nlai which supplies the verage to all United N itions forces and Korean en was destroyed by fire day The loss was mated al US$50,000. UPUP - 33 words
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Article33 1952-12-24 11 THE M a b v i n E* nge B in ks Association V 'GO.) 'o Mer cinn Mai yan) i u ders 123 3 fl Ofhei hange rates remaui unaided.33 words
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Article11 1952-12-24 11 #s_J_*l« -■>■""- < to Malayan $1: $Jr» J^qm to one aeL11 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-12-24 11 ij j I This photo shows the plaster cast of the 1953 l! I Coronation Year crown piece. Designed by Gilbert Ledward, RA, it shows a three-quarter profile of the 1 1 Queen as Colonel-in-Chief of the Grenadier Guards. To be made m cupro-nlckel, it will122 words
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282 1952-12-24 11 THE HAGUE, Dec. 23 (APIAdvance statistics of International Tin Study Group give the following comparing figures ot world mine production of tin-in-concentrates over September and October, all m long tons: Sept. Oct Malaya 4,492 4,801 Indonesia 2,961 3.043 Beigian Congo 808 1,409 Nigeria 701282 words
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Article46 1952-12-24 11 BANGKOK .Dr-. 23 (AFP) A big drop m the price of rice was reported here yesterday due to the fact thai over 200.000 ions of exportable rice was still m the mills while 250.000 paddy from the new crops was already available.46 words
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Article59 1952-12-24 11 SYDNEY, Dee. 23 (Reuter-AAP)— The R irl who lost her wristlet watch m a fruit canning factory ran retrieve it from the manager who received it from the man who found It when he opened a tin of peaches at his home m Carlton. Newspapers,59 words
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179 1952-12-24 11 Malaka's Profits Drop To $202,984 hpHE profil of the Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates Ltd lot 1952 fell to $202,984. less than half of last year's figure of $446,548, reflecting the drop m the rubber price. This W..C rrvca.cc. m the statement of the company's chairman, Dato Sr Cheng-iock Tan. "Our179 words
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Miscellaneous1136 1952-12-24 11 AIR TRAVEL SSSSKJ& v l Tonfi Hoa Departures and Arrivals of aircraft ,V p k Lanf,ak Kly Hollywood Story 3. 6.30, at Kallang Airport today will be ni ti'iV i^?*ifc u ir> lu 3 follows RUADS: Hakuzan Mam. SAVOY: C OJ 3 7 9 15 DEPARTURES:- 5i~ t S w^!?1,136 words
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448 1952-12-24 13 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT By MSITI.NG an old Wend the other evening I was lured to a young mother-to-be with «h. s \„a. depressed. Things dont seem t„ k rds „rdin S to plan. You know how ft ls »„h m unk. this most tactless of448 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-12-24 13 MIAMI FASHIONS FOR RESORT WEAK: Toby Gerard models a n embroidered rufflin sundress which features a full skirt, adjustable shoulder straps and scoop neckline It tg by Ilnita of Miami.32 words
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210 1952-12-24 13 J/-" t//e Question be/ore the house i$ hoiC 'o arrange l/d'ir little girVs fxiir, tiieti i' 5 a fi./.*? /ot sober const- t.r*.' i/f(0//. Any discussion oi Otis important subject should be as jree as possible of emotional tinge. Daddy should210 words
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Article, Illustration565 1952-12-24 13 MAX FACTOR, Jr - MAX FACTOR, Jr. By 'THERE are some hand lotions which will blend into the skin much more swiftly than others. Experiment with various kinds until you find one which does. When you have found such a lotion. experiment further and see how great a quantity of565 words
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Article288 1952-12-24 13 nOW much thought do you give to your profile? The wav you wear your hair, apply make-up and choose your hats should all be influence by your side-view. To l.eip you decide whether your profile looks best with long or short hair, full or sculptured, sit down288 words
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Article, Illustration597 1952-12-24 13 AM m love with a girl who also Is m love with me. I do not like her behaviour. She »s too sociable! She corresponds with many other boys, who write loveletters. I do not mind terribly much. but it is the public eye I think of.597 words
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Article369 1952-12-24 13 S^OMATO fuice and catsup A stains should be dampened with water rubbed with glycerine ami then sudsed oul. ii lite stai i i.< its) sponge ii with a sol ut, on of <mc half teaspoon <■( sodium perborate lo one cup of hydrogen peroxide. !':< se well, and369 words
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Article114 1952-12-24 13 Fingertip Illusion N A- i Vr < c Hi it I c .-lei'?? i you i bid ■mcl t f f r R\* your i 1 a Uttk i ran < rwr*s eye I youi not s i ■<■•;• like tl i r hand? a si114 words
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Article89 1952-12-24 13 II AYE you taki your elbows ..:< You may be shocked lo fit* < m red and rough. Ih :r materials are nol a kind to your skir rlbowi are the first to shou wear. The best method of con acting this condition it by constant89 words
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Miscellaneous154 1952-12-24 13 iv.'jci yy&SiSK&SG&AmmmmAnmmmwmm^ _-_---_-_-nbM.--^_--Ha£ RUADEIMARt I 4>tT'9 o< ii f\ i ion Pr^ I I -C> "'1 ••liiiMun I .-.hir m- ius of inn. H'< i r \HMKB loh I\i ?t i ser- I r runit < i der- i .1 X C.IK I till M < (I B KIKI HMI.N154 words
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371 1952-12-24 14 HOLIDAY OFFERINGS SHOULD DRAW PACKED HOUSES MOVING picture houses m SingaI pore and the Federation are all set to attract crowded houses during: j the holiday season. Christmas comes j but once a year, and m these lands where movies are the main form of 1 1 amusement, full house371 words
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Article, Illustration357 1952-12-24 14 WONDER HORSE TOP These scarves, showing "wonder horse" Foxhunter, prizes he won and spurs worn by Britain's Olympic jumping team, will help to send a team to Australia for the next Olympiad. Diane Russell is showing how two Foxhunter scarves make a "winner" for the beach. The pure silk "sporting357 words
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Article231 1952-12-24 14 1S there time m your life for friends? So many of us allow our daily pursuits to crowd out all social activities. Cleaning the house becomes more important than asking a neighbour to tea. Further material successes takes the place of developing old and new friendships. Actually231 words
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Advertisement24 1952-12-24 14 A Merry Christmas To Our Patrons Tonight— DANCING TILL 2 A.M. Singapore's ONLY Air Conditioned AIR VIEW CABARET i (Off Maxwell Road) i I24 words
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Advertisement265 1952-12-24 14 Tonight <fc Tomorrou rTT"^ "OB -liil i; SVOilltSMl v CAFIIOL'S Cheap lon. Matinees am Tomrrow 'CYRANO DE BI.RGIRu"' Friday -UNDERCOVER GUI Sat.rday "GIRL OF THF Y!\R Sunday "COLT 45" Tedbanl i SATURDAY MNITE -|r* j ha pi ut mm^m m his LATEST M W^ a n ii i. m 1265 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1952-12-24 15 KftMSS! w&SMS-i?, tSjffi?-^ It does not seem to be lead--mg with the chin to _ugg< st the lean years arc over A one crop of up and m I youngsters give promise oi re and 1 r rnr :ls i;i i the year to cone1,029 words
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Article215 1952-12-24 15 NEW YORK. Dec. 23 (AP)— Archie Moore's manager officially notifled the State Athletic Comra ion here yesterday that the newlyC ro wn ed light-he -'i v y v.- eight champion is ready to defend his title againsl Randolph Turpin if the British boxer wants215 words
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Article39 1952-12-24 15 The RASC 'cam to meet South Johore R.F.C. at Johore Bahru on Saturday is: Langley, Davies, G.urne_*, Gaudion. Bulmer, Symes, McDermid, Carter, Budd, Wilson Lloyd, Thompson, Nagle, Vigus, Witt, Dominy, Biddies, Paynter, Capaldi, Bell, Appleton.39 words
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Advertisement137 1952-12-24 15 tggaa «*y^™4k, Si.ms 3. 6.15, 9.15 p.m i :< mal Picture Wi of Terror! sJRANGE DOOR" itrinif china— Kor is KarlofT, i iinrrnw KKO v|OKV <»t HOBIN HOOD' IH lI HOI. OK— n*H at 11 a.m. I nireraal Picture rmsNCHB" n < lINH OLOR— Dei at 11 am. I X137 words
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Advertisement115 1952-12-24 15 Last 3 Shows: 5.15-6.15-9.15 All the Daaaling Thrills and Forbidden Temptations of the Fabulous Arabian Nights m "Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp" with English Sub titles starring Meena Rumari and Mahipal Dan res by Meerabai and Severyn Plus Latest Indian Newsreel "Pandit-Nehru jee's Birthday Celebration" Grand Opening Tomorrow -.lAI.PARI" (Hindi)115 words
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Advertisement671 1952-12-24 15 IN MEMORIAM Mny the Manda Alia Rap; a recni. the happ: n ments spent I igather during v X'rr..ts and New Ye;,. NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THF. j COLONY OF SINGAPORE S^c 1946 iMJltnUlWll Loan (l f »6:! :(n Notice is hereby given tlw the transfer registei ol above loan aril]671 words
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Advertisement330 1952-12-24 15 NOTICF.S TENDER NOTICE Tentral ilertri* it\ B«iarg Federation of Malaya Tender foi Wiring Poliag Hither Training Centre KUALA XI Bl BHARU. ted from ring inteli I igh; pofnta .nd < < p v B- k I Wring ad i ordar. F.le," I Board Supp! i< snd the v Board SI330 words
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Miscellaneous125 1952-12-24 15 _L_L.._T- I ■II I f mmmmmmmm^^ mmmm^^ mmm 'mmediaTELV l_^^\ ALOAS- f r MADAME. NELARL-V > WAMTED TO PUT SOME OKI, A I 7.E LETTER i$ :^-"-:i-iy^N S-".:^^ 2^!^ a£Sfz^«Ss_?^< I FEEL A LOT 6. 1 1 I^^^L 1 T^mV^ 4>. V rON tf, HE MUSN'T M.ftW^^ TTA fSS TfcR»F125 words
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Article414 1952-12-24 16 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Runs Fastest 3 w On Hard Track By PENANG, Tins- Working wide out on the outer fringe of the main track which was opened for fast work SaßgfroM, with Hunter Russell astride, did the besl spin at this morning's workouts of candidates m preparation414 words
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Article131 1952-12-24 16 r v Bood aas f< n i w hea kipped three b. 58 5 s s He cis DM nil .i l-»t si-B< I hIS V." i lv a aosc l« »l»la Hals ji ihe reeeal Stat* tin; B U ■iree Rejoice ghtly .•a oi131 words
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183 1952-12-24 16 By SAPPER CAPTAIN Freddie Amos, who originally trained, managed and sparred with Radrodro, will be his chief second at the big fight on Boxing Day at the request of Captain Peter Brant, Radroaro's presenl manager. Radrodro will enter the ring quite a different boxer183 words
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Article539 1952-12-24 16 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Of the newcomers who will be making their debut m Friday's races, opening day of the Penang Turf Club's Christmas and New Year Meeting which, incidentally, is the last racing fixture this season, great interest is centred on the three-year-old Hyperion getding,539 words
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Article225 1952-12-24 16 Amusement II (late Unicorn), a two-year-old bay gelding by Watling Street out of Woodflower (by Umidwar) had four starts this season. He won first time out at Newbury, rapturing the Beckhampton Maiden Stakes £420 over five furlongs straight from a lieid of 23 runners.225 words
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Article88 1952-12-24 16 Teck Chye Wins Title KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Yeoh Teck Chye beat Lim Kee Fong after three hard fought sets to win the Selangor Badminton Association's men's singles title tonight. Final results were: Men's singles: Yeoh Teck Chye beat Lim Kee long 13—15, 15— IL 15—10. Women's singles: Mrs. C. Samuel88 words
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Article37 1952-12-24 16 IPOH, Tues.— Ipoh Police proved too good for 12th Royal Lancers when they met In a friendly rugger game today. Police won by 20 points (three fries, two penalty and a goal) to nil.37 words
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Article72 1952-12-24 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Results ol tonight's open badminton finals were: Men's singles: Omar Yahva beat Tengku Jalil 17—16, 15-4. Open doubles: Tengku Jalil and Yusoff Ak:l beat Shaik Ahmad and Ariff Awang 15—10, 17—14. Junior women's doubles: Misses Dara Ahmad and Anim beal Misses Annie Ng and Arig72 words
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Article105 1952-12-24 16 MARIGOLD Badminton Party routed Useful 5-0 m the Singapore Badminton Association's senior inter-club final last night. This win gave the Marigold the double as they had won the junior inter-club trophy earlier this year. Results: Marigold players first Singles: Ong Poh Lim beat Low Seah Chuan 15—3,105 words
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625 1952-12-24 16 BOB FERRIER - UK Soccer Needs Bigger Bonuses, Better Players BOB FERRIER By LONDON. Derby County directors and officials were politely informed yesterday that the 1 Baseball Ground crowd is being "bored stiff" with the i team. This comment came from a shareholder, Mr. D. T. I Lewis, at the annual meeting, when625 words
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Article104 1952-12-24 16 IPOH. Tues.— Bukit Mertnjam High School rugger defeated Ipoh Anderson School this evening by eight points (a goal and a try) to nil. Both sides failed to score m the first half but on resumption the visiting team, showing more vigour and dash, scored a104 words
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Article27 1952-12-24 16 IPOH. Tues.— The University of Malaya hockey team were held to a two-all draw by Combined Schools here today. Tlio crr.ro uraa r\n& nil nt27 words
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