Singapore Standard, 25 December 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard fK, m a VOL. Hi no. 176 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 781 1 j JOW is one to describe the smile of gratitude on the face of o child accustomed to the loneliness of the d.sabled? How is one to put into words the light i of excitement that shines through the shy, sad eyes of on orphaned child?
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  • 100 1 Greetings To Singaporeans THE President of the Singapore City Council, Mr. T. P. F. M Neice, In a Christmas me sage to the citizens oi" Singapore said: "I hope tha: iIU City may continue to prosper and thai all may contribute to make Singapore a bel er dace to live
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  • 539 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The President of the! Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court Mr. J. G. Adams today j save his written judgment of the case heard before him m camera on Monday m which a European Assistant Superintendent of Police, \V. G. Smith, Circle Intelligence Officer,
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  • 85 1 A LAST minute effort by the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Mr. R. MiddletonSmith, to prevent the strike threatened by the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union failed yesterday. Mr, Middleton-Smlth had informal talks with the Pre- Id nt, Mr. B. Sithiah, and another representative of the
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  • 345 1 Till: kampongs of the poor m the Cpper Seransoon urea of the City. where there W er e children on nobody s list this Christmas Day. were visited yesterday aVfnoon by still iovW and ze*tful Santa M*« JJ? final call on hi s J^gg
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  • 498 1 RED ORDER TO SWITCH TACTICS ~£T\ m m ~*W _f ~_T" __f "V Documents Read m Court AN IMPORTANT declaration from the Malayan National Lib: ration Army General Headquarters revealing the terrorists' chance of tactics, was produced and read out m the Singapore Fir^t Crw.~, District Court yesterday Extracts irom
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 1 photo. j MISS Prajid Thong Ural 1 was chosen from 159 beautiful contestants at j !an eight-day Constitu- tion Fair, at Bangkok which ua> concluded on Dec. 16.. Vital statistics: Height— s' 1'": bust— 32"; waist 23"; wreight-— lOl g U
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  • 51 1 LONDON, Dec. 23, (UP).— o ieen E izal :th II will broad cast to her tubjecl a. ovei the world at L 503 GMT C ma Day instead of at I GMT, it was announced to'i icy will hear the broad- from Comet |etJ nee and fl
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  • 26 1 THK United Stab High Commissioner In Bonn, Ger- an v, annoua i I n- ea-" oi 123 German pi mii liid i tit* \t
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  • 52 1 KUALA I. I 1 t ij ii S 'I patrol conl -id m an two of I but One rifle, oi ammi i A <■ of a V Fungle Compi and Thai Police 1 Of 1 A C to the area other tert trol of
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 130 2 'He's Still To Learn Wisdom' REMARKS tai the api ant ami not yet earnl ag< Mi X t ed the I Ran Qm i had bet sent* ;ai .'f 34 ths" imon two charges of i ppeal n Hit ay. knitted two prei He had been convicted a I ed
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  • 90 2 THE Singapore Musical So•v will give a repeat performance of last Sunday's < and Christmas music a* the St. Andrew's Cathedra 1 on Dee. 21 m aid of the Wai Memorial Hall Fund. A: the first performance, j about 100 persons vert.'
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  • 26 2 PANG CHOON was sentenced m the Kota Tinggi Court to six months simple] imprisonment for possessing 10Q packets of cbandu m i motor vessel
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 2 photo. THIS pretty Chinese bridesmaid m a sari is Miss Florence Yeow of Kuantan who surprised man* of the quests by appearing m this Indian dress. She was bridesmaid to Miss Angelina! IKirairai when she marr "d Mr. Elia«s Anandha Raj Marty nf Kuantan recently. Standard
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    64 2 photo. I STUDENTS of the Gey- I Ian?; Craft Centre who I have completed their I j courses m handicraft yes- jl j| terday received their < certilicates from Sinjra- |l i pore's Director of Fduca- i tion. Mr. R. ML Young:. i f I I Picture shows Che Fati-
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  • 70 2 r A YOUNG Chinese, Tan Kan Soon, was yesterday .sentenced by Mr. D.H. Chapman, the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment for failing to comply with a court order to maintain his wife. I:. other similar cases, Shanmugam Pillai was ordered
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  • 57 2 MUAR. Wed.— Talib bin Wahab was sentenced to 12 months jail and a fine of $100 to be followed by 12 months Police supervision, by Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan Acting Preside.) t Sessions Court. Muar, for housebreaking and theft of a bicycle belonging to
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  • 389 2 ■fc Parents Petition Railway -fa THE decision of the Railway Authorities to demolish three wooden sheds, which were erected by the Japanese, may deny education to about 100 outstation students of the Methodist English School and of the Methodist Tamil School, Tanjong Malim. The
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  • 43 2 ADIXIS bin Salib, a seaman, was jresterday sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court f n r stealing 50 ka 4 sof scrap brass worth $200 from Ong Say Bah on Dec. 16.
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  • 59 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Five armed Chinese robbed a Chinese family at Flying Club Road of 5220 m cash and jewellery valued at SI TO at about nine last night. The robbers were all masked and armed with kni\*es. The house owner, his wife and children
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  • 126 2 DURING the first three weeks of December. Singaporeans received 1 0.35 1 parcels from overseas, mostly the United Kingdom. Servicemen were not forgotten by their relatives "back home" as 6.191 parcels arrived for them. The amount of letters received shows an increase over j
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  • 173 2 CHEW KOON LIAN. a contractor, knew Tan Siew Kirn when she was a little girl. He too. was a young boy. Then war came and they were separated. However, they met again after the liberation. Tan. it was alleged, was m a bad
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  • 165 2 Guide Youth, Says Visiting Bishop Standard Staff Reporter THE Lord Bishop of Lichfield, the Rt. Rev. Edward Sydney Woods, m a special Christmas address at tlie Singapore Rotary luncheon, yesterday, hin mil the need of instilling a sense of responsibility and leader ship into the younger generation. He noted that
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  • 135 2 Federation Has Ample Rice Stock KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— Federation rice Stocks are a:n--i pie to meet the demands of the public. Mr. O.H.R. Beat I Controller of Trade Division. told The Standard today. Rice dealers In Kuala Lumpur a'so said that the markets are fully stocked with rice. The price
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  • 92 2 KOTA BAHRU, Wed. There are ovei 800 fish p of various sizes m Kota Bharu and Pasir Puteh. Fresh watei fish, particularly tne tilapia. are bred m these pond--. The tilapia were specially imported by the govermnei I from the Nile Valley m Egypt and have
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  • 6 2 3 More For Muar Council been
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    • 185 2 i Jtotutcon £C*s£icl jj 1- StHOcumX^^ca^ JJ Extend t hristntus Greetings A I to all their \J t axiom €>rSm and sincere wishes Prosperous #9*7//. f /^^r^»w W _i_l3ui always at your /j By Francis Story jifi A L lThe na 9 Qr^a P- Sugatancnda) i 1 j a unique
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    • 202 2 COSMO ENTERPRISES ]<» Boal 11.,., PRESENT un iim > aT i TABLE THAI < I gfr Am** n gl bi;hi.((i\ii!ih %M& f %%M INM-WII.V ...aaraaj m, (^"m^, IRONING lAI Lt SLEEVE IRONER I i A well Jcsgncd Ironing Toblc ot cli fitted with <a high grade whitt '.If which drum-tight
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  • RAF PARTY FOR ASIAN CHILDREN
    • 73 3 it! m Repea r R< be, the Day net D the world, Including pore. plain Stoney, 36, a 'milenearij hours* t. g ia logbook. flown 400 on et jetliners R y bomber pilot during he the D.F.G ABOVE: A show of strength with a Christmas cracker
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    • 65 3 Universal Chief Due MR. FRED E, DAFF, Pr<. ersal InterI Ims Inc.. L'nivcr- tribution sub- is expected m Singapore on Saturday on a short if an inspece A ian and Easte] territo] BELOW: Even a holiday pap»>r (ap must l>e worn at the right anstle, says thh young girl of
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    • 185 3 FOR the first time a few hundred children ot the led) r.i I capital benefitted by the generosity of the Singapore Standard readers when Santa Claua went round the orphanage- and homes m Ku.il a I. umpur distributing gifts from the Christmas Toy Fund to
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    • 43 3 Rnv.l Army Corps organised a Christmas dinner for THE "«^J*S^JSW«?wS«3 to _C.Pt T. T. Sullivan th,- Troops and War Del urtroi ßl cn h( re ar e a few of the many W. D. civl- »rran«ed by Si i~»
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  • 910 4  -  JOHN GALE By LONDON, PARENTS onxious about the rich food eaten by their children ot Christmas may themselves develop worrying symptoms. I hove known several get a tight, prickly sensation beneath the ears, which has developed into a lingering oche, rather as though their glands were
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  • 219 4 While we are pay g to Mr Payne and I for putting the 'ation so soon into tion and to the Gov* for instilling a sense i f urgency into the proceedmention must be I I the C:tv Pre members i f the Pasir ig Power S m\
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  • 16 4 •Slowed if the wife will discard a thing! Old clothes, old hats, old flames
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  • 320 4 Review of Views Colonial Rule THE Nanyang Siang Pau while endorsing th e United Natoins resolution to aid "under-de-veloped" areas states that most of these areas are under colonial rule and if progress of any sort is to be achieved it could best be done by definite steps towards self
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 472 4 M.C.A. 's CLOSED DOOR Sir: I am not at all surprised that my letter •'Shrouded m Mystery" has dropped like a bombshell on the managerial oligarchy of the local M.C.A. branch. It was long overdue and I am glad that I have finally made them sit np and realise that
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    • 223 4 Sir; The reports that have appeared m the Press about Mr. CV. Devan Nair, former General Secretary of the Singapore Teachers' Union, do not seem to be clear. What exactly is going to be his fate? I understand that Mr. Nair ls anxious to be released
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  • 1174 4 INDONESIA'S DISTRUST OF FOREIGN AID By A Correspondent "^TRAITOR or dupe"' read the headline cf a leading article m a leading Jakarta daily last July. The epithets referred to ShafTruddin Prawironegoro, president of the then Java Bank (now the Bank of Indonesia) and long a leader m the struggle for
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    • 17 4 TRADITIONALLY the BEST J|} .gMgP^ Fine |_*»_u. Jewellery KWONG CHEONG LOONG LTD. _sJMligb Slre.t Tel: 7571 *****
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  • 321 5 India And Pakistan Told To Renew Negotiations Secure? N .?T' ONS L DeC (Router) -The United Notion, on Ko/hmi, n 9ht a PP'° e° Anglo- Americon resolution tan Th*. coll,n 9. for renewed negotiations between India and Pakiiere were nine votes m favour, none against and
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  • 100 5 i; kok Dei i\. |'i jrestei da i ai i «->.t»»< illrged (huf ni hteese «i. t^ m Thailand Sx Emg, maagci Pi isit import md mbp ni\ here 1! II -U(| «f|C .o I DOmUl -t Ntis|H( In ida v uriii-i ed ia
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  • 22 5 Queen Mother Leaves For Sandringham Kbe Q r. Lett B igham y roa I yes Family at S D I Charle P
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  • 20 5 i e.ll k am in hiefe Rye I I ii I a] ex press __2_
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  • 8 5 Two Months On A Rubber Raft I B
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  • 103 5 a De R e er) ged into her, P< >r Pr< A pted tho rePri c Mil Antoine P.nay. jo months m 1 c head of a *ij. menl 1r Prime .1 us ci aband-l Ree eai tei I \y m c face of pr< tfa
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  • 55 5 Ri l lE, Dei .24 (AP [talo rurkish solidarity and co-op-eration came out confirmed and strengthened from tlie talks between Foreign Minister Koprulu and Premier dc De Gaspei Ita official communique said last m the meeting, spe< ia] atg devoted to questi ins, < ith c increased excha
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  • 66 5 /.OSES LAKi Vk ■jt Di I i \P> S WenB rton, eng of the "Christmas spe liane n shed on S.n urdied pit n Monti ght bring eath history 1 plane to ti 7 ge C-124 G ibema te 0 U i i 'bound nan,
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  • 44 5 I \l.n;.. v Sp< an ol New York. arrived m Korea terdaj Todaj he will start a tour of American units to conduct Christinas mas c It is the second Christmas Cai diual Spellman has spent with ps m Korea. Reuter-AAP.
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  • 303 5 BEIRUT, Dec. 24. The last of passengers and crew were rescued last night trom the broken hulk ot the French liner Champollion whose Christmas cruise to the Holy Land turned into a nightmare shipwreck m which 2t> persons perished. Survivoi s of the ship had
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  • 154 5 JERUSALEM, Dec. 24, (HP) Thousands uf Christiana m Israel waited last nigh; for- word whether they would be allowed to cross the border into the Arab state of Hashemite Jordan to spend Christmas m Bethlehem. In and surrounding 'hat ancient birthplace of Christ now live
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  • 60 5 CANBERRA, Dec. 24 < \P) Lieut.-General Henry Wells has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the British Common- J wea Forces m Korea. effect ye from Feb. 15. Hi succeeds Lieut-General Hen 1 Bridget n who has ied retirement age. A former command,'!! ol Australia's Royal Military Cotlege.
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  • 44 5 BRINGING HOME THE XMAS TREE wire photo SEASON'S TREE TINGS A la Southern California ityle, Mrs Sue Sumrall. 21. I.oiir Beach, and daughter Sharon 2. purchase a Christmas tree. The California city broke two heat records last week, and wasthe_warmest*notin T tilted States AP
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  • 278 5 SPARKMAN SEES WASHINGTON, Dec. 24, (UP)— Democratic Sen a U> John Sparkman said yesterday upon returning from a round-the-world-trip that President Chiang Kai-shek s Chinese Nationalist army on Formosa is Ukely to increase its pressure on the China mainland. s lator Sparkman. who was Democratic
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  • 122 5 RANGOON, Dee. 24. (Rev- -Burmese Premier Nu expected to reshuffle Cabinet next month. wellinformed political s o v r c s stated here. According to the source- U Kyau Nyein. Secretary Genera! of the m Lng -Fascist Peoples Freedom Leag will definitely be included m
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  • 122 5 TOKYO. Dvr. 23 (UP) I Japanese exporters expi concern over report^ that Italy, Holland, Western Germany and the United Kingdom are making serious efforts to cap! the Indian markel for theii raypn yarn ano other fibre goods, selling them at greatly reduced pri< c
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  • 106 5 T MPKI De 24 (UP) A Nationalist military inti gence authority yesterday ruled out tlie possibility of a large scale Vietminh attack on French Union force? m North Indo-China before Eisenh inauguration, despite th tt now is the b I warfare m the peninsula.
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  • 63 5 HONGKONG Dei P) Hongkong trade. eriou ly affi cted 'ne embargo on Red China. 'two per cent. more fl October. Figures for November show the total value HKsss9.€ million The 1951 monthly average was HK$775-3 minion. Import, m November rame to HK$: 01.2 million, do per cent
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  • 21 5 ATASHINGTON. D oul six last yean the LJ.S I > of Aericultui potting the rid ti f)0(l last ye; tons.
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  • 18 5 US Industry Impresses UK Observers iND The work thai Bh luctivily Coum i J I B N I.
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  • 281 5 LONDON, Dec. 24 (1 --Britons, m spite ol continu- restrictions on foi rrency spending, are making a great exodus to the Continent, Scotland and Northern Ireland for Chri Una 1 i bulk Of 'horn, well over 10,000 m all. are goto to
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  • 109 5 CAIRO, Dec 24 (Heater) Representative* *f fl Aral) -Asian nations met here last night to discuss i on tertcd action on three major Middle Fast issues the Palestine dispute. West (icrnian reparations to brad ;.nd the liberation mo.emcnt and I ivmh polii j tn North
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  • 117 5 Contempt Action Taken Against Pritt MAU MAU TRIAL NAIROBI, De< 24 LP fha Kenya reoei a yesterday institute p is;k again B .we? I) N I'n" for alley I tempt of court. This move 'ne ad journ f tiie Mau Mian trial a Kaoengurie I by the Residen lag ra
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  • 82 5 Gun-Runner Sent To ail HONGKONG. D n P> year-old Chinese, whose counsel claimed he w runner for anti-Comn land. years m jai 1 hei ifter he p authorized po. ot arms and ammunition Wong Hon. na Shan —one of the >ome area for m South Chin leader against ttie during
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    • 31 5 Beau^ S~*^>A HIW Beauty Soap IKzj Blended with Cadyl U J,.,^^^^^^. Soap and Ointment is a '^^sU*^^ 0/ proprietary mai k for a com- _K"l_s^"-vB_o_'__^__-_?^o88 mlSmw*^' "v j* l^ -X" -jS
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    • 79 5 REDS KM/IS GIFT LONDON i>.-< 'i Reatei ill Britikh Coma arealth troopti serviag ia trouble i broad bav< .<• ed festive jruletkk <\.,, thou i ■> roaditioa I prevent book al thea_ i ttiag tbcil <hi kuuk Mmmi aa Christmas Das m Korea rroatliof positioa. \iii be held i a
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    • 139 6 __M§ M 7/?/ PDA 4 (^y MMW ,>e<* lCe _c^ 01 _W %V I- ft r rii- H- Vn V ,^4 ft w 40**Sa> T.^'^Bt ,V r^^*^_£ Iml *^r TrjS ■BS S mf, j_ JJKmms^sss^A^ ~mfr HIRE PURCHASE -icit'* »>• <t Si s 5 SPORE 524.0 C MONTHLY M>Vl Of
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    • 312 6 [THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT Lj9Jj~ust Make Yanr ChoiceA l!^A /Xl^ ON ibis doy, Christmas Doy r The Singa- You then place these pattern pieces ZX pore Stondord offers you o choice of ony of ogo\mt material and cut. /A//A the potterns on these two poges-F REE. JZLJ^iiS S^t an identification _4J
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    • 453 7 PKKrTY PATTERNS i FREES 4;^% pert and praetieat 4k t K^_^ B hmlevei }ottr type h*-rt\ U thvUe *>j icrttitile pnttemii Mmr mil round t 7 I I /r MWe ij IV__M# sStfsmmtM MWWmf mWmm^z If If X mas PATTERN NC IC h^ CP €P !>/ f m£ i^^. Her*
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    • 236 7 "•A ym _^»^^l__ i^st-nded by iti t*tt en -a_Rr* Austrolion Bulldog Ant con ►dd m it» |owt o slo*« m.ri *hon o fhoutcnel t»rre« Its o^n weight. Comporotrvtly tor f humen fiot c fepeze ortute would tc grip on 80 ton «ttcmrollcr With hu feeth c> '.gtng to o bci
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  • 284 8 US Rules Affecting Embassy Staff Hit WASHINGTON, Dec. 24, —Britain yesterday deli vered two protest notes to the State Department .gainst the new American immigration law which comes into force today. The first note protested tgainst regulations calling foi a security screening of all foreign
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  • 127 8 BRITISH Ferguson tractors and implements will play an important part m Indone-ia'.N agricultural development projects, particularly the Kalimantan scheme m South! Borneo, according to a prerelease trom the Commissioner General's Office. The report says that this is the result of investigations! and negotiations carried out
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  • 47 8 TAIPEI, Dec 24 (AP)— Japanese freighter- are expected to resume shipping services to Free China possi- bly some time next month. It will be the firsl time since Japan's invasion of China m 1937 that Japan ships will call at Chinese
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  • 112 8 UK Firm Gets Libyan Air Concession LONDON Dec. 24 (Reuter) A British m rit airLuc company. Si ver City Airw has been granted a confession by. the kingdom oi Libya to operate its interna! air services it was announced m London yesterday. The company will concentrate on scheduled flights bey.
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  • 102 8 < WASHINGTON. Dec 2 J CUP) The Agriculture Department forcast a drought-hu 1958 winter wheat crop 141,000 bushels, a riiarp from this year's near 1 1 output. The first official forecast on next yea?'- rop compares I this year's crop of 1.052.801.000 bushels, the second largest
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  • 152 8 LONDON. De _M (Reuter)) —Monday was the day for I the first interest payments under Japan's recent offer for j settlement of her prewar sterling debts and the great majority of bondholders preferred! not to take the money. Japan's paying agents m London stood ready to
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    • 435 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT3. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia t<> China J .pan. Due Spore Due Penang From "Poyang" Dec 29 Hongkong "Anking" Dec 3l Jan 5 Japan. H'kong S-.iL Sail? Pen^ni- Spore for "Poyang" Dec 30
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 9 Visitors from Federation kampongs look over The St. in dard printing preas during their tour of Singapore recently. This is Ihe fourth organised tour for npi naatr j kampong dwellers sponsored by the Johore Soda I Well. tie Department. The visitors above were tutata .«t i Ivaefceea given by The
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  • 673 9 l Bigger Crop Expected In forthcoming Year By ARNOLD C BRACKMAN JAKARTA, Dec. 24. Indonesian sugar exports for this year total 60, C00 tons, compared to only 6,000 tons m 1951, and the authorities are freely predicting that m the forthcoming year Indonesia will boasf 200,000
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  • 114 9 COMMODITY PRICES t i osim, rnMtei prfc I i«»-m> i*M lh m Sin«d pert pestenlaj .\«-re No I >>. loose gg| K < tO H n mmsrs lan Ho. 1 X S.s. XX; X*» Ka B s.s x:;, x. No. 3 KS S. SO XI Tmm Quiet i onixin m
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  • 131 9 Share Mart Quiet, Steady I WV M lay n re market erday afternoon foi :i... a I bJt st a ibe. Tin market will I four days a fi will resume b i nexl Monday. Both sections rem) d throughout the day isiness 1 were again neg ected. Change I
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  • 57 9 Gammons Go Up 15 Cents THE Singapore share marcel responded to the decision i oi the Board Of Directors of umons (Malaya) Limited to double their capital, and •heir shares went uP by 15 Yesterday's prices for i Gammons shares were $3.60 ..uver.s- and $:L75 sellers as j against the
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG, Dec. Soe- i.i, «iandard S< rvu« •■•-ing m i< t on the l lon«k< nt! Ex > ere $15,156 to i.l 6.0325 to USSI $1840 I 10.275 tn one i Rupiah; Goid $280.50 I m <>np tael
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  • 163 9 MCBride On Singapore 's High Prices SAN FRANCIS! 10, D. c. 24 i v-) Edward Meßride, I Vice-Prt iid oi the I American T rust Co. and tager of its foreign depart- it, has returned from ;< ten-w< survey trip of the eU m Pa ifl and the Ear L
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  • 161 9 JL JL Standard Staff Correspondent JAKARTA, Dec. 24.— A high Indian Government Trade Official said today that Indonesia represents the best textile market m Sooth-East Asia and that if Indonesians purchase their textiles directly from India. j by-passing Singapore entrepot trade. Indian textiles will
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  • 114 9 Ceylon Plans Stabilisation Rubber Fund COLOMBO, Dec. 24 (Reuter) The Ceylon Government haa decided to set up a price 1 stabilisation fond for Lc rubber industry from part of the profits from sale of robber to I Communist China, it was learned here yesterday. It has approved government operation of
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  • 51 9 IHE entire produce n 1 m Singapoi 1 cry quie with nail 1 a only bnn transacted. L an P report that 1 1 1 Lm) copr prices were $39j buy! r sin sellers. Coconut oil wa quoted at $5* buyei ai [ers. Tbe market wa
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  • 54 9 MANC Dee. 24 ra. W t Soviet peel I i b sqti. Britaii a Boa 1 I m 1951. '1 I i :<:>!. The B I■ B '.'1 per i ne* > I In Ir lii i per ce\ B < s 1 j cotton
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  • 82 9 Rubber Up 3/4 Cent A Ib |S| ,nfl.,r<} M tl M. f THE ai quietly for ma 1 1 13 ti I cent. Tin nc centred round ition t*efor< ed for Chi I [Tie Singapore Q r Con m 1 1 Etubber I n pricei I per L ft of
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    757 10 Allen, I Its Time Tried i li By ANGELA BEST \OW that it's partytime you can be certain that every evening around six o'clock thousands of giils will be pressing clothes, putting on new laces, setting their hair, painting their nails and trying out appealing smiles m the
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  • 430 10  -  STERLIN SLAPPEY By THERE is a Christmas legend m this Somerset town. Glastonbury a legend about Joseph of Arimathaea and the hawthorn bush which grew from his staff 1900 years a^o. The bush is blooming again today m honour, the people Si v. of Joseph
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    • 298 10 I ffNJOY YOUR CHRISTMAS HERE! STARTS TODAY 9 5 ADVENTUROUS SHOWS 2 1 1 1.45 1.1" <•• I"' i ,in w l\ «A.\i*Wf CRWrtST > ADVENTURE ROM/WC?.! I JL J Alt jj__T "JT "WjS -j^j ~~_^t_K__ )^_^P?^_t^' .R^b. w__l A—** JJmmmi& >m' *jjr i i _M_ml L **mm%'Js4J D BORAH
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    • 110 10 l_r c©>r^-_*g gsaSasgs y r_ t .^^y_. Wishing Our Patrons and Friends a Very Merry X'mas. Opening To-day 3 Shows: 3 H 15 J} 15 p.m R-KO Flashing Excitement! Tumultuous Thrills! "Stary Of Robin Hood" Starring Richard Todd Joan Rice IN TECHNICOLOR TODAY AT 11 AM. Universal Picture "FRENCHIE" —IN
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    • 459 10 I 1 r jj-n|i S tjl Dl HON: A I M«riv, Mprry t hrlstmail 4" L I I »i>u. (.od b!r^>. v- rirr* one. i li.irli-x Dickens. I li iin K»D\v FOB I EBTONE: i B> active to fee! well: keep I 1 1 ar of opposition In the early
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  • 463 11 Xmas Holidays' UK Soccer Ties LONDON, Dec. 24 (Reuter)- UK soccer fixtures for the Christmas holidays are: TIU KSDAY. DEC 25 LEAGUE DIVISION I Blackpool vs. Manchester Utd Bolton vs Arsenal Burnley vs. Liverpool N. He vs. Cardifl Tottenham vs Middlesbro' LEAGUE DIVISION II Birmingham vs. Plymoutk Blackburn vs. L<ice.'-tcr
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  • 125 11 CALCUTTA. Dec U (Ecu- 1 ter) Indian Davis Cup players Sumant Misra and Karesh Kumar both won their men's singles matchi m tin Indian lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Kumar beal P.K Si n Gupta (1-1 6-2 6-1 m second round, while Misra defeated Shall Kumar
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  • 83 11 LONDON. Dec. 24 (AP>Ranciy Turpin. slat k< ning off training for the Christ holidays, just is not interested m Archie Moore's offer to j tight hin. In defence of hi newly won world lilEjbt heavyweight championship. Manager George Middleton said today he and Turpin h.vi read about
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  • 94 11 Following are the e> •'t.ri officials of the newly Formed Radiant Sports Party of Singapore President: Mr. Lim Soon Leng. Vice-President Mr. S.P. Kch. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Tong Sum Weng. Asst. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Gwee Teck Ki.m, Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Cho d g .lit Kboon, Asst.
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  • 63 11 THE following will be -elected, to represent th c Ba'estier United against the Chinese Athletics m a friendly game oi. soccer on Saturday at Farrer Park at 5 15 p m.: Idris Albar. Ismail Abubakar. Sin Yong. Georgie Heng, Ibrahim Hariiff, Poh Tong, Choon Tong. Kamsan. bsma.l Yusoof.
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  • 50 11 MELBOURNE (Airm (Reuter-AAP) Harold Osborne, who 28 ye.«; ago a world high jump record of 6 ft. 8J ins. celebrat I i 58th birthday by charing six feet. Osborne, representing Amen lea aoa the h jump and decathlon at the Pans Olympic Games m 1924.
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  • 722 12 THE P O CUP Horses Class i Div. 1-6 Furs. tr it ».M Belmont S Spencer 0. i, r Ij >iv Mi .Yep Hock Seng ua B kelen N (Hreail MS Dr. L. Melville Thompson Ba- Co-ed wM "A P Stab > 6tThau Yin K <...-." B kelen
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  • 281 12 _9F -SST r M&~^^9 d£F Jmoiv MHey t,&mp Rl 11 Height ft 163 lbs Weight 17« lbs "A ins Reach ms IC ins Neck 1 ns 33 ins Waist 3 ws 11' ins Forearm 12 tl Iti ins Bleeps 11 ins 10 ins Fist 11 21
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  • 159 12 The third postwar All Malaya Malays tennis tournament will be held m Kuala Lumpur during the Chinese New Year holidays from Fob. 13 to 16. The championships will be under the auspices of the Sultan Sulaiman Club of Kuala Lumpur. Tiie events to be competed for
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  • 158 12 Windsor Lad Gay lieveller Cooduood RETINUE RETINUE GAY CO-ED t i p. New Louie N. Circuit Deiu anter Decanter Zanzibar Northern Circuit RISING GLORY SUDAN SEDAN 1.2-6 Amoroso j i i it > Grand Fifty Grand Special Selection Firm Amoroso FREE ENTRY Ml i I 'IN MAN AMBASSADOR
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  • 162 12 Free Entry has been putting at heart m his morning work to suggest that he is capable of improving on his third to Retinue over six furlongs at the Ipoh October meet. He gets 4 lb. less m this division three lot and holds a first rate
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  • 334 12 Retinue o win P&O Cup XO M O KKO \Y S main sprint race Ihe P. and O. sprint race the P. and O. run ever six furlongs is a very open affair with Zanzibar, Decanter, Northern Circuit and Trainer Keith Daniel's pair Retinue and New
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  • 178 12 R. Glory Is Fit CL. 1. DIV. ii FURS. Rising Glory went attractively m his w<)vk on Tuesday morning and has freshened up considerably since his last effort at Singapore m September when he finished seventh to New L (ok. He gets 5 lb less since his last engagement and
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  • 74 12 I PROBABLE scratching^ L tm- the first day of the <, Penans Turf Club's Christ- I, m.is New Year meeting at Penang tomorrow arc: Bioniti, Sea Hawk, Grc- eian Knight, Greet, Vasco da Gama, Kingport. Snow J Owl 11. No Worry, Short I Hairs. Mona's Kuda.
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  • 1035 12 i d By WINDSOR LAD HIGHLIGHT of tomorrow's races, the opening day of the Penang: Turf Club's Xmus and New Year meeting is the Xmas Cup run over the mile m which 11 horses will probably compete for the tropin. The race is a
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  • 298 12 THE P <*. 0 CUP. HORSES CL 1. DIV. I— (i MRS. Zanzibar D Jones, Decanter Lansdown, Euphrates Medin, Gold Digger Fry. Northern Circuit J. Jones. Gay Co-ed Bagby. Good Gamble Mawi. Retinue Smith. River Patrol J. Donnelly, New Look Tulioh, Theatre Sawyei HORSES CL. 1. DIV. 2—
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