Singapore Standard, 27 December 1952
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Title Section22 1952-12-27 1 Singapore Tiger Standard *s, A. j: *^^^X m f!££g£mmmt VOL. 11l NO. 177 SATUS >AY, DECEMBER 27, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS22 words
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Article417 1952-12-27 1 Observers In Moscow See New Approach NEW YORK, Dec, 26: While Am bassador Ernest Gross, the American delegate m the United Nations, dismissed Stalin's asserted willingness to meet with President-elect Eisenhower to ease world tensions, Western diplomats m Moscow suggested that a new ap proach toAP; UP - 417 words
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Article, Illustration137 1952-12-27 1 They Sang 'The Lord Is Come'... had «uai I i. th<- I ,1 i lathered the I on ii isl pleasmil. l they v them afcftßg la lech al ■>■ the >i<--.-p larlnded m Ihe SM. ll'-. !in Sfeat i thea being I to farm. Im.', ited t.) t aStandard - 137 words
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Article39 1952-12-27 1 An Xmas They'll Remember R L m P d T i r C B eivi S I I br is an I on the r fine work. ped a plannini B S m X be one of I ompleU39 words
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Article12 1952-12-27 1 men iaa parcels Pre D Eisenhower, ved bel Reuter photo.Reuter - 12 words
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Article649 1952-12-27 1 Downed Radrodro Loses On Points AMEBI B ..pore ci; Radru md Happy World lium lasl -il which held war rowd rned up for a th. h. Round Seven i Rnr; down to a rt- i for a nineeavy going all man who was sparri g partner for y Turr I649 words
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Article41 1952-12-27 1 THREE civilians and a I er were injured yesterday a military truck, which v as taking them home from office kidded while taking i bend'al the 5i mile Pasir Pan|an« Road yesterday lbe ii,.. > landed v iiC41 words
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Article259 1952-12-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Iri— Nine more bandits were put out of the way over Christmas by killing and surrender. An auxiliary police squad m ambush, positions m tbe Kam pong Laut area. Kuala Kangsar. Perak yesterday killed two terrorists. Iwo rifles and ammunition were recovered. In259 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-12-27 1 TWO people were killed and two others seriously Injured when their car (above) crashed into a tree on Bukit Timah Road, near Newton "ireu on Christmas Day. The dead were Sum Kal Cheong (35) and Lee look Knan (41). both of Singapore. Lee was driving the car at the timeStandard - 67 words
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Article55 1952-12-27 1 AIL dogs m Ulu Selangor are to be vaccinated between Jan 2 and 8, 1953. The vaccination ci nl es will be announced There will be a charge tt $5, which includes registration. Vaccination m Kuala Lumpur will take place between Jan 12 and 31. at55 words
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Article41 1952-12-27 1 THE list of applications I i the $50 million Federal will close at 12 noon on Thursday. Jan. 8. However, for small subscribers there is still adequate time for them to submit their applications I r the lo; a41 words
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Article260 1952-12-27 1 AN attrai tive girl of nme-l teen yesterday evening stood on the stern of a fast Marine, -c patrol lamn-h ;.u directed the police to an Island ofl Singapore. An hour earlier, she had been taken ofl the island where she was marooned ing Christmas260 words
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Article137 1952-12-27 1 NEW YORK, D (Reuter)—Marshal St m must match words with < fore his offer a Korea peace bid and to cona meeting i Eisenhower can I iously, the N said editorially I ight. and view ing Mr. Stali m the light of the S record,137 words
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Article47 1952-12-27 1 '.LA Ll IPUR. Fri.— A Chinese woman eye hived m a collision with c lorry and killed this morning hi mile Kiang R nt occun rds Ku; Ki.v I to the r ked into tl small shop] oung, married v. killed m47 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-12-27 1 sfN anri a hi they b \m.| t t i is a i Heel lohn V. md his I, of I i nths i John sailed R.M .8 Imet r. <• two i m i The it n ate nhi m it*- .n tion ail I < ommutti-ts m the63 words
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Article34 1952-12-27 1 m i 5 I P book I m ami various oft" 'i including Mr. E. ii l Net the S Fourth Police •r to tin l I with tl 1 i34 words
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Advertisement11 1952-12-27 1 JirVEM/Y_l i W 7r^-ZUrm KUALi LUMPUR PENANrf C^S AND BUILDERS HARDWARE11 words
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Advertisement104 1952-12-27 1 M°4or §.41 ft", 9 §§44 Ft 4449 4,f LADIES' HAND- f_» ■f c? mJt tax v Th, NOVELTY«To« X, North liidis i: (I Phone 3123. Spore b. mmKmmC \_P____-fc* lir KYI EC I 111. W I LE J Y\4 1 TOOTH PASTE/ Dr. Kvle's 'looth P.t-te is the Inn >iis104 words
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Article197 1952-12-27 2 SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME Skyscrapers, Says Pepler Standard Staff Reporter SIR GEORGE Pepler, British town planning expert, said yesterday that Singapore m future will see more and more tall buildings m the Colony. Sir George who is here to make Singapon the best planned197 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-12-27 2 ONG Kong Ah. aged two. put on a brave and happy snub' when Father Christmas entered a ward m St. Andrews Mission Hospital during the Christmas party yesterday. Ong was the first to be greeted by Santa Clans and lir* w;i> also the first one70 words
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Article68 1952-12-27 2 OF 33 calls made on the Singapore Fire Brigade and; Ambulance services on Chnst- Day. 18 were for people,' injured m traffic accidents. Seven calls were for the Fire Brigade to deal with lallang fires, while the ambulan was also called out to convey to the68 words
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Article180 1952-12-27 2 SINCAPOKE will not have the system of automatic registration of voters which is m force m Britain. The Electoral Reforms Committee appointed by the Government has turned down a suggestion for introducing the system here. The Committee held tt was too cumbersome a system180 words
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Article91 1952-12-27 2 BATU PAHAT. FrL— A very successful music and singing j competition sponsored by the' Batu Pahat UMNO was held at the Chens Siew School for two nights. mi n aid of the Batu Pahat UMNO Welfare Fund Eight music parties took part In the competition91 words
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Article36 1952-12-27 2 A CHINESE was found hanging on the door of his j house at an address m Orchard Road at 5.15 a.m. on Boxing Day. He was dead when the ambulance arrived at the scene.36 words
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Article283 1952-12-27 2 HAILING "Operation Service, recently launched by the Federation Police, as a great experiment, the Malayan Police Magazine editorially warns that "it is not only m Ireland that all the peoplejire united agin the Government." It adds that the Police should not delude themselves into believing thai283 words
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107 1952-12-27 2 SEVERAL Malayan students now studying m Eng and, including from trie Malayan Teachers' Training College at Kirkbv. Lancashire, spent 3n English Christmas a th English families. The students were on Christmas vacation courses organised] by the British Council and all of them stayed m107 words
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Article93 1952-12-27 2 STUDENTS from Singapore and Malaya will be learning how they live m England, j Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland m holiday courses j given by the British Council m j the United Kingdom during the rest of this year. Among the students to take these courses93 words
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Article47 1952-12-27 2 THK new Tanjong Katong Girls' School will open on Jan. 12 and should not be confused with the two other Haig Road schools. It wiil have !<-ur S-rt VI classes and three Std. U classes, and the stafl v: elude nine teachers.47 words
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Article37 1952-12-27 2 Ni coil's Message THE Governor of Singapore. Mr. J.F. NicolL, will broadcast his New Year message to the J people ol Singapore at 625 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 31. over the Blue network of Radio j Malaya.37 words
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Article123 1952-12-27 2 WITHIN six weeks the membership of the Singapore City Association has rtsea to 2.")4 members. This association is non political and aims al safeguarding the social, cultural and economic welfare of the people of Singapore. The objects of thiv aSSOCiS tion is to fosfc r123 words
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Article94 1952-12-27 2 THE Singapore Regional Indian Congress rea an appeal ior tunas tor the cyclone victim, ol ti lia from :he Cyclone Belief C mmittee, Nagapattinam. Y.a.i ra St 4 Mr. A. N, Mitra. Prisident of the Singapore Regional Congress appeal? m turn to all social workers who94 words
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Advertisement396 1952-12-27 2 NOTICES la Ke H. Soma Dah Deceased 'OLONLT MUCKING WRITTEN TENDERS ore Invited for ONE YEAR LEASE of *c fo raring coconut planlatj a* I M Mfle tone ''t• n, Tampenle Roads and known as Mukim XXII Lot* Nos. 15-37, l«-2, pr is ng an approximate area of 65 acres.396 words
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Advertisement544 1952-12-27 2 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT j Tl c I iraily ot the late Mr. v Nan Chin thank ali ie to paid night visits, atte I an a lent cars, etc., g,.-. eat.'is monetary gifts iibers of the Buddhist Union for special services rendered. PERSONAL A\ OLD KRIF..\D"i request been complied with and544 words
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Advertisement143 1952-12-27 2 ACCOMMODATIONS VACANT R s t i room fulft shed bathroom attached, hot water Gezyer. full j board oniv Europeans. Phone j I Va< 7ms Siglap fully ed three bedrooms! -jei No tea money. B x T 1076 S.S FOR SALE VALUABLE RUBBER ESTATE FOR SALE PO years (12 < rs143 words
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Advertisement174 1952-12-27 2 AND tfl?/Wc 4k _41/A V V* I AVOID v V HeXT MORNINC HEADACHEYou should take two ASFRO tablets BEFORE you gc out two more next morning w- you waken. When you do th« y head wiil be clear and you v feel fit and active a* »ye« Roskopi; a-cw^ "___^'M174 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-12-27 3 'TWAS A MERRY X'MAS... ...IN S'PORE AT TKE ASRPORT KOTEh FILIPINO dancers Rene and Nicves with six-year-old Ditsy performing ot Raffles Hotel on Christmas Eve. ■A'&v: y^y ,-..:y _h»»___b«/,:.:^ AT THE Singapore Badminton Hall on Wednesday night. YVONNE CHEONG singer of the Capitol Chinese Restaurant. RIGHT: Mr. C.K. Dung performing91 words
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Advertisement262 1952-12-27 3 Uurru I It tar rul RESTAURANT OR SHOWS GHTLY 1 WEEK ONLY i*v A lAlimm Smarter Hi Ih.ir M.W lour \uc "XMAS REVELS' 1 #o#i oit immm Hi i n ii. It C\\ -I Dan< ci and hrr Mr. S.R. SH ASTRY, II i i s vi s NTS Ol262 words
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Miscellaneous162 1952-12-27 3 I I SEETWNG WITH fORV A T WL A&J£*s\ WHY SHOULD AH PUN MAM m*. AH'M. LET !"L A S ChS J U• A SmSmm\ REFUSALTOF££PH!H,VOUHG£DDJK FEET RAGGED T' DEE-LIVErMS WHEKJ A H DEE -L VERS TH^^J W*^fy M«J>:G?J«*£7UfiNSTOrHc KSror/riCE- ITINAWEEK-UKEAH [^REG'-AR MAIL r f ,,^^j^^; C^^^ V FUM WOOVAWK-FO'U'L162 words
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Article266 1952-12-27 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Director of Education m Singapore, Mr. R. M. Young, said yesterday that most people did not seem to recognize the importance of the teaching profession and tended to look upon it as a necessary evil which should be tolerated. Mr. Young was266 words
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Article201 1952-12-27 4 KUALA 1 UMPUH, Fri Earl j Ch pottery and por- In will be on show at an art exhibit m Kuala Lumpur, oeal March, organised by the Arts Council ol Malaya, collaboration arith the U S.l s. Tiie exhibition, wb eh will be the first201 words
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Article107 1952-12-27 4 Christmas Message For The Blind 'IHE. i M.Oi'iu -id person- :o Malaya were given a sp< i Christmas message over Radio l_a by Major D.R. B: dges. Welfare Officer for the Blind. Te :ng of his own blindness :h ye just before the end ]of Ite war. Major Bri jes107 words
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Article92 1952-12-27 4 THE 14th. list of donation? received for the St. Nichi a Home Maintenance Fund Appeal is as follows: Amount previously acknowledged $21,046.90; Ghim Khoon Estate Stafl Labour Force Shi. Nq Say Pen- $10, Dr. Lim Eng Cheang $100, Asian Staff 'if LPKed Pa'.ani Estate.* S. 192 words
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Article, Illustration501 1952-12-27 4 Standard Staff Reporter PENANG, Fri. Hundreds of students warmly greeted Santa Claus, splendidly played by the Settlement and Municipal Councillor, Dr. N. K. Menon, when he rode m a decorated jeep to the various orphanages and distributed gifts to children from the SingaporeStandard - 501 words
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Advertisement271 1952-12-27 4 TODAY iiii.m.. i.30, _?A"»lUnlA.) DAI Vi x^l— _y 9.:;0p.m. Bw _L:ig_v_ > ii__. a »-r»fL»«.tir»-^'- _snr. ii fTM QvflfViv mhi^ ___L _d^a iia v'f! ■c u^^nft *H#tfk. tf^ni*4* '^-^99a_ul *i Efi». _fl _t^9_lS __k^ It GENE Si TIERNEY .___£i__^ I r< Pasri Slrirll) >..-[» u«l, d MORNING MATINEES Todai 9ajm.271 words
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Advertisement106 1952-12-27 4 CHILDREN'S BUMPER MATINEES Sl k sfen TODAY TOMORROW 9a.m. COLORED CARTOONS plus COMEDY SHORTS plus "QUEEN OF THE JUNGLE" Chaps. 11 12 j 5 SHOWS TODAY DAILY j vi Ihi.m.. 1.45. i. 6.:;o 9 :s<i|».m. !rii!*i! A True A_dvc_-ture I Wail _Hs_H7*s "THE OLYMPIC i IK" _Vp.v/ Vhttngo feTj *BmW106 words
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Advertisement191 1952-12-27 4 10DftY:11,1.45,4,6^0A^l Aftflflji/"^ ir? """n^^^YF n f t r 't ir c ?i,f f^« w j.^jsP Mr^j^|^^y|r ftr rhF ftps ol i »"th4>-. Wnmr JUl^m Mf Gregory PECK AnnBLYTH K1 fsXf§ KeA (Beaf-JtA *-*£y 5 *)ji\ _i©woiid -_^L- Vv I'm- I-. |j I A CABBIXES I OR MAI i 7'.-///\ 9191 words
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Miscellaneous316 1952-12-27 4 *>*&)W_~a_BWfoi > -3**^^ SINGAPORE BUS SERVICES ENTERTAINMENT -imm'oki Malacca i\ PRESS (111 ll K<> \l»i CATHAY: The P sonei oi Ze Sa DEPARTURES: 730 a a 830 tOJBj 11 a.m.; 14.). 4 1"). SL! i ;-> L i -p. M dnighl Above and Beyond. ARRIVALS: ISO I LR and pa316 words
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Article2256 1952-12-27 5 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Broadside Wins In Grand Style Ry I BIG SWEEP FIRST PRIZE *****8 $67,792 SECOND PRIZE *****0 $33,896 THIRD PRIZE *****6 $16,918 STARTERS $4,237 EACH 33 1181 I I i»D.">. *****3, *****3, *****3 21*>* > l 7 *****1, I *****. CONSOLATIONS $1,694 EACH No_; *****6 *****6,2,256 words
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Article113 1952-12-27 5 I ONDON, Dec; 25 (Reuter) The Indian cricket team tn tour the We I Ladies ani\ c I here yesterday by air. They v.v c Southampton f> »r the West Indies In the "(_olflto w on Fi [day, Accompanjriiig the 15 cricketers wa- the team manafer113 words
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Article368 1952-12-27 5 MOSCOW. Dec 25 (AP) I Gi igon Noi ak. Russian weightlifting ehampi gained [renown yesterday m another Re i. It happened this way: Stalingrad was host to the Russian champion hip and Novak, second m beai eight class at the w.y- Olympic Games, was slated > d368 words
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Advertisement140 1952-12-27 5 THE BLACK TULIP %/go^ s im\ lomowt Horl.c.i- f-rol Society oi y 9 H O QH«m once ofK-.J •-odneis" or Holloni •*^f^_ -^i**. T!GER B ALM X V)T fast rol.cl ol 7 ie^_^._. >C j Tonight EXTENSION 2 a.m _<^ JDAkRXIVAL i I "hi 449 th<* W/- t MULTI-COLORED STREAMERS140 words
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Advertisement348 1952-12-27 5 V, m€» arm 99 vC x T^W **^> /rV II flfltlt I.ftl A New I x Range of GP** CHAD VALLEY Mechanical I^l I **Sj Toys, also k'^¥^T Teddy Bears Tabric 61 Velvet ij|}l Rubber 6c relt IV Dolls 6c Toys r y n©y V£?T $ARPIAL SlMffl iSOrMS im •^i348 words
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83 1952-12-27 6 Singapore Tiger Standard Independent Morning Newspaper 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** C.bk b Telegraph Address: TiGERNEWS, Singcpcrc. BRANCH OFFICES: Printing House Square, London, EC 4. CUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 S_?rcn Streef, 83, Cowan Street, S, Lcsth Streef, TJephone 4588. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055. NE*S SERVICES— Reettr, Atsociatcd83 words
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Article615 1952-12-27 6 I the main battle-gn d for their PI attrition against the Democratic nations of c W. Communists have d their enemies to fight the wrong wars, at the v, ne at the wrong j. not altogether a coincidence that the re taking place m Asian countries— in615 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1952-12-27 6 ALEX JOSEY - MALAYA AND THE ASIAN SOCIALISTS' CONFERENCE ALEX JOSEY 11 h ''THERE will be no repre- -en-alive from Singapore Socialists rt the Asian So- cialists' Conference to be i held m Rangoon early m January. There are probably 1 two reasons for this. In the 1 flirst place the Singapore 11,389 words
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349 1952-12-27 6 Sir:— I am shocked by the profound ignorance of "Another Chen' whose letter appeared m your issue of Doc 13. He does not know that teliing the people the truth and, for that matter, refuting a false claim calculated to mislead public opinion349 words
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Article193 1952-12-27 6 Sir; Resettlement Camps were happily renamed N i Villages by Sir Gerald Tern i he now give the Chinese, who have to live m these villages, a better and more accurate name than that of Squatters, by which they are universally kn Since the193 words
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Article217 1952-12-27 6 WHY NO ELECTIONS FOR PERAK? Sir; Perhaps I am right when I say that although Perak is called the premier State m the Federation, it is m feet a somnolent State m the matter of according, to its vast population ol over one million people, the right to elect their217 words
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195 1952-12-27 6 Sir; With all due respects to the members of the Integrity Commission, and particularly to its Chairman, the learned Mr. Jus! ice Taylor, I humbly beg to differ with the view expressed by this Commission m the Singapore Standard of the 23rd. instant, that195 words
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272 1952-12-27 6 Sir; Far< tik's Own Story makes very interesting reading but how much of it is true is any man's guess. However, m his anxiety to declare his innocence and to give righteousness to his deeds he has mispresented many teachings of islam. As Mr. KS.272 words
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Article120 1952-12-27 6 Sir; Tn your paper of 17th there appeared Mr. R.L. Ether's article disclosing certain things about his son's case. Fi n this, one can understand the complete futility of the Detainees Adry Committee to inquire. It is not only evident that the hearing is one-sided but even the120 words
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Advertisement81 1952-12-27 6 Listen fo your favourite stations on a murphy S.P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. T |X 1 mf* 1 ___J_r mP\ i/? SC T :MCOTH h ER!CAN WvTN PLASTIC P^ RIC Jl; PLEXI WEAVE SARAN SS s\|H_9 Combines xpttunctd wto^nq HNOOtfl vBF% >n Q en< br.outiful styling to creore longer SXW* lasting81 words
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497 1952-12-27 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 26,— Pr..- c I o suggestion of "diolomorir'/./ Ql,n nas soid he favourably of the new Eisenhower .dm£ S" n! re P r e g between Stalin ond American P-i" 9 WOrds a P ossible mee Mew York TimesReuter; UP - 497 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-12-27 7 The Brodie Siamese Twins, who are waging a grim battle* for life after being separated m a historic operation lasting 12 hours and 40 minutes, m Chicago. Dec. 17. ares l >• I I re one day after their birth on Sept. 16. 1952, m a hospital at Rock Island!66 words
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Article80 1952-12-27 7 Ike Mum On Otter For Talks :'ORK. Dec. 2( I I owei mmci I estei Stalin's lid consider favour- proposal for a met ns. n"t have anything to thai this morning Eia MTasningtoi •nan a p< m replies to ire. •he Truman Adretaiix ii the Soviet more evidenn foreign pReuter; UP - 80 words
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Article30 1952-12-27 7 >~> CITY E> Nineteen miners I ol sei iously jured when a bus they <. riding to work era* i d a preeipiee. The t by faulty breaks i30 words
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Article73 1952-12-27 7 AUCKLAND, Dee. .G. (AP)-— New Zealanders learnt yesterday that the Queen and the Duke of Kdinburgh will spend next Christmas m the dominion. Prime Minister Sidney Holland announced m a national broadcast when most families were assembled for celebrations that the Royal p.jrty will arrive73 words
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Article186 1952-12-27 7 TOKYO. Dec. 2<i Communist North Koreans hurled a Christinas Morning attack against United Nations positions on the eastern front, but m the west the Chinese troops stopped shooting at 8 a.m. By loudspeaker, the Chinese had promised the United Nations units opposite their lines on theUP; AP - 186 words
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Article505 1952-12-27 7 How They All Spent Christmas I. OX DON, Dec. 26, (AP)— The world's Christians gather-; ed yesterday, around cheery hearths anri on frozen battlefields, to celebrate Christmas Day. In Europe and America, besides traditional church services, there was gaiety m festive parties and family gatherings. And there was a tremendous505 words
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Article169 1952-12-27 7 KATMANDU, Dec. 26 (Reuj ter) Britain and Nepal are j expected to sign a temporary J agreement soon by which i Gurkhas will be recruited for the British Army m Nepal ln- stead ol m India as at present, Khatlgaman Singh, the King's adviser for169 words
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117 1952-12-27 7 Jap Police Free Three Aust. Soldiers TOKYO, Dee. 26 (UP) j Three Australian soldiers were freed by Japanese police tonight after spending Christmas I Eve and most of Christmas Day m a Japanese jail. The soldiers were arrested and detained by Japanese police alter they were alleged to have attempted117 words
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Article46 1952-12-27 7 SCORES of shipwr Christmas pilgrims, m Efc turner! toward the Holy Land shrines on Christmas Day to give thanks for their deliverance from the tost of the survivors of the French liner Champollion were prepared to leave the hospitals to resume their pilgrimage. U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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237 1952-12-27 7 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 2o (AP)— Pope Pins Ml addressed his 14th annual Christmas plea for peace to the world's "poor and oppressed" and criticized Com monism for its attack on the Christian faith and capitalism because it has not done enough to improve man's economic237 words
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457 1952-12-27 7 The Queen: 'I Shall Strive My Utmost' SANDRINGHAM, i>e<. Hie teecfl resten summoned he, subjects aimniri the fEfce lo huild a better world m the sntir spirit of adventure that first brought Britain flarj under another Elisabeth lour centuries .;<;(». Speaking lj and with emotion, the young Queen appealed mA.P.; Reuter - 457 words
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Article19 1952-12-27 7 United ties s. Thon mander of the F Division, will s TT s. !omi I- A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement11 1952-12-27 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS MANAGERS: MANSFIELD 8, CO, LTD OCEAN BLDG 'SINGAPORE I.11 words
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Miscellaneous22 1952-12-27 7 ~J|*W j H AVA— THERESA I i 7v C RV3CO7\ |?o5 iT -"-UT E WON T I^_-4^ COMPLAINS DISTURB ANVONE^y <gS^ %922 words
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Article, Illustration328 1952-12-27 8 Joint Use Of Centre At Paya Lebar Airport Standard Aviation Reporter JOINT use of the new Air Traffic Control Centre at Paya Lebar International Airport by civilian and B A F. controllers has been agreed on. This is also the recommendation ol the Paya Lebar AdvisoryStandard - 328 words
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Article33 1952-12-27 8 THK Queen and other members the Royal Family have flown nearly 8.000 miles this year. With her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queer has travelled 10.000 miles b.\ air.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article86 1952-12-27 8 LONDON. Dt 26, (Renter >. Pii s s eening of a 8.0.A.C. crew under the McCarran-Walter Act on their arrival m New York on Christmas Eve lasted only a few minutes, an official said here yestei day The official, quoting a mes- sage from the 8.0.A.C.86 words
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Advertisement480 1952-12-27 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailing, to china and Japan from Singapore, Port s.s tit. nil 'm Si Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to Chlaa Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From w Poj uu" Def 29 Hongkong "\nkiiK" Dec 3o .'an 5 Japan, H'koim Sails* Sails Penanf480 words
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Miscellaneous77 1952-12-27 8 AMERICAN MAIL LIKE I AS I n| For Los \n_.rirv Sjn li aefsra Parttaad. Seatth and \autuo\ri \i*n aeeepl n Centra south Imerira Pea tag P S'haia S pore ■ihc.in Mail- 1 11l IB M "Java HallL\ IRI n OKIENI MM L\ llt I I SIA 'par Fot H -stai77 words
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Article304 1952-12-27 9 AUSTRALIA HELD TO 16 -RUN LEAD Ta) 'field Takes 6 For 84 Runs MELBOURNE, Dec. 26: (Reuter-AAP) rf off spin bowling fey Hugh Tayfield, who k six for 84, helped South Africa to hold aha to a first innings lead of 16 runs on second day of the second test304 words
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Article31 1952-12-27 9 ll i i Mri R i ri. LH nn-» -t Singa:lu tutal the 1 S M«! m i Rogbj com ion oa laa II aa i mUfcavei to31 words
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Article33 1952-12-27 9 Kota Raja Win 2-0 At Batu Pahat Fi lohore 2-0 m a r i aid I er of ed a good ring horc irt and C'nih Rai lahat. 1 lohore lohd. Kok. Rodron,33 words
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Article47 1952-12-27 9 AP> I League I.l\ i**h>\ 1 County 3, Portsmou I B irn 1. B pool 1. •lester C. 2 d 1. i>i\i-i»>n m Sontfc d. 0. s a indo I Iter fl. b B P H 111 Northern Section] n 0. P 0. I47 words
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Article35 1952-12-27 9 QU AD HOCKEY KUALA Ll VIPUR, Fri the roundup of the quadrangular hockey tournament N< g i Sembilan i1 angor 2 I- Pei tfc 7— 1. Selangor beal Pa] 1 and Negri d one Perak.35 words
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Article37 1952-12-27 9 m LUMPUR, Fri. iln S m nilar J nament. S- Singapore by five wickets at cricket. Re ol v ties were S angor bea- Pahang 4-1. Pahang beat Singapore .-5 i I Selangor beat Sii37 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-12-27 9 svi (i) Roberta with a few of the boys of the Malayan Basic Trade School. These boys only 14—1.") years of aue are already members t>f the gymnastic team and on Satnroaj gave fine display al the passing out parade _t Nee Soon.43 words
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Article420 1952-12-27 9 ENGLISH SOCCER PREVIEW LONDON, Dec. £6, (AP). -Tomorrows football games round out a busy Christmas holiday period for pro footballers. Most of the 92 English League clubs will have played two games m three days when the referee toots the final whistle tomorrow afternoon. It*.420 words
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Article287 1952-12-27 9 Taiping Tigers'Maul Collegians TAIPING Fri. Staging a late rally m the closing stages of the game the Taiping Tigi managed to snatch a nan l. r r. potn's (three goals) to nine (three tries) win over Technical College on th e Esplanade on Wednesday. Kum Cheong. Ambri Puteh, Theam Bok,287 words
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Article299 1952-12-27 9 Goals Galore In Xmas Day Soccer LONDON. Dec. T> (Reuter) —Springlike weather <:n hristmas Day helped to produce some equally surprising resalts m the small soccer programme staged today when 16 English and one Scottish games were played In the League programme. The -l half of s rai games produced299 words
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Article52 1952-12-27 9 LONDON, Dec. 2.1 < Reuter).— Rugby League results: Halifax 6, Huddersfield 12. Hull 9 Hull Kingston R. 16 ids 20 Batkv 16. 2. Saint 'Helen-: 22. Oldham 15. Swinton R Widnes 0 Warrington B. Wiyan 34 Sal ford 8 Workington T 27. L'dooi C 5 York 12. Fi52 words
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552 1952-12-27 9 Selangor And NS Women To Decide C' ship IPOH, Fri— Selangor and Negri women are now leading each with three points m the inter-CKC women quadrangular hockey meet at the end of the second days play. This evening Selangor were forced to I goalless draw by last year's champions, Perak,552 words
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468 1952-12-27 9 Australia Will Have McGregor Sedgman DA VIS CUP ADELAIDE, Der 2fi (AP) developments over a hot Christmas Day indicated that the Australians will pit their strongest team of K< n McGregor and I'rank Seclgman ag.iinst the Americans m the Davis Cup Challenge Round beginning next MOB- day. It had earlier468 words
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Article84 1952-12-27 9 SYDNEY D :> Seventeen yacht tod iy for tl f the mile Blue Water Ya at Race to Eiobart, Ta _he race Is being i foi i [ghlh ti.-::" and of three outstanding ocean ra kind I I are the 615 Hsh r tn< t Race84 words
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Advertisement31 1952-12-27 9 SINGAPORE- TWICE WEEKLY SERVICE To from: ImTdTn PALEMBANG -DJAKARTA wirn THROUGH CONNECTIONS f: BAND U N G Semorong Surobo.a ond BALI I KING OFFICE: 4*4 v» IT¥ _fi__ffcH UNION BUIMWO FLOOK31 words
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Advertisement192 1952-12-27 9 bAWIiUiII Vli SWISS m b t r ii r c Mr JfJ| J| Mm MM MP PATEK PHILIPPE LOHGINES BAUME AUDEMARS PIQUET VACHERON ET CONSTANTIN Notable names m the history of the watch industry. H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG. BOVRIL puts gilgg new life BORNEO f 7houda*dj awe t/^ >192 words
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341 1952-12-27 10 Woman Abandoned Sick Child.Court Told WHEN a woman discovered that the 17-montli-oJd baby u i r 1 whom she had taken tor adoption was stricken with incurable paralysis she abandoned the I'hild m a lonely patch ot grass at Leonie Hill Road, the Singapore Relic i Court Magistrate, Mr. J.341 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-12-27 10 A PRETTY, young Malay worn ;m. Sukanana binti Sardi was all smiles when -ihe heard a court order made against her husband to pay ber $160 as maintenan from September to December this 3'ear. The order was ie by Mr. D.H. Chapman I mReuter - 198 words
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Article61 1952-12-27 10 ABOUT 160 Malay men and women teachers from Kedah and Perak are spending their Christmas Holidays m Singapore. They are guests of the Singapore Malay Teachers Union. While m Singapore, they will visit many places including Botanical Gardens. Haw Par Villa, Kallang Airport, the Singapore Glass61 words
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Article, Illustration321 1952-12-27 10 You Can Get Your Green Spot Today Annoy Canning's Plant Opens, I TODAY the Arnov Can-] ning Corporation (Singapore) Limited wiil put its new American soft drink factory at Bukil Timah into operation and by noon thousands of bottles of these ideal thirst-quenchers should be available to the Singapore public321 words
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Article69 1952-12-27 10 NEW YORK. Dec. 26. (AFP) The rubber industry make a I tntial contri tion to 1 I I -iesactivity indicated for next according to two top executives Harvey S 1 stone of the Firestone Rubber Company and P. W. 1. I h field. of the G> Tyre69 words
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Advertisement215 1952-12-27 10 Z We take this opportunity of i AMOY CANNING 1 CORP. 1 1 1 on the occasion o( their grand I opening oj th> ?ir new product ffi I "GREEN SPOT" 1 i at fflfc^- '^l-_i_______B__H_H_________-____flH-l-^-^-l i. _^tB ~Hf I >y |P '«*W*^"si F^ j Iwc*- 1 f v >215 words
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Advertisement65 1952-12-27 10 WW Wk Jlf DEPENDABLE ■HPf''- I B/v_i>__. iKu-iw, jo^^ 1 I f _*ULU ot j_s.¥fi*_J DV I VAMC 0 f.YA£?^i P H MF LTUF«_> IfWi'**J wt// ensure speedy and economical delivery of GREEN SPOT delicious SOFT DRINKS I¥A&IC MAT ADC AB CA ItICTDIRIITF COMMER ALBION KARRIER VEHICLES and PERKINS diesel65 words
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Advertisement508 1952-12-27 11 Sl CJAemSpvt Imm^im WH_H_il%P___ nirii te^ NON CARBONATED gf|^^^ iT V *#r_J^ <V ilM^^Jik •NO PRESERVATIV-.' _-____E_!~^?l_P_L-l V_y r— 4^ B \.^__r _r <^ i___k^_-^V-_rl__- _l > f i k_ m^'^JT^wr^ *£LJy 4__^ k ______h____ r__i _t__w_m__v _^-_J^^__^^_T ammWmmmWmm. ™M r^____ P^___l J___F-_f 4L« _> tmfm\4fm\ _> ___V mJmW *_J_f'508 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1952-12-27 12 Standard's RACE CARD Race i: riS pm.- Class 4, Div. i-S Furs. 4 Fairhead S v, Sr SD Scott Martin D.Jones i- X .k-" ..Jc Po" Franklin t r x.? B Eft Martin Tulloh im. Storm 3v 8* *Ml, Y< -Hock Seng M V B Kelen -^ft 9. LU Booj1,000 words
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Article285 1952-12-27 12 Prospects For 2nd Day Of Penang Xmas Meeting PENANG Kabaka, a three-year-old Sovereign ge'dinq strongly fancied to win the main class 2 division race over furlongs (Race 6) today, second day of the Penang Turf Club New Year meeting. A very stylish individual, Kabaka is285 words
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Article74 1952-12-27 12 UNAWARE has never been out ol the Ihm his five recent starts. His figures real His effort was at Ipoh a fortnight a4O when finishing ond to Pax Haven over nine furlongs m field. He gets 9 lb. more m this althotifti 1 (j,, vvi a74 words
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Article198 1952-12-27 12 Corrichard did not show up m his efforts over the seven and nine furlongs respectively at Ipoh a fortnight ago. He has shown encouraging form m his workout- and being a much improved sort he should give a better showing m this I Corrichard won here198 words
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Article179 1952-12-27 12 Director made up considerable ground m his last effort at Ipoh (six furlongs) to finish a good fifth to Many Thai m class 3 division 5. It was a good effort as he drew position 11 Down to this class D rector is capable of outsmarting179 words
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Article47 1952-12-27 12 THE Singapore Chinese Swimming Club Xmas lucky draw m aid of SAT. A. and Association for the Blind resulted as follows: 1 ***** 2. H1972, 3. *****, 4. L 0156, -V li>Bo2. 6. *****. 7. *****, 8. *****, 9. *****. 10. *****.47 words
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Article222 1952-12-27 12 THE Ipoh winners, Caulfield and Tahiti and the useful Hoong Rao should fight out the issue of this race for class 4 division 1 horses over five furlong- Cauifield won with something m hand when he came through with a storming run to222 words
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Article65 1952-12-27 12 8. C. Puffs Turn Today Cawork he I Star m carrie I the extra fui be within Ipoh i: .ed a yen D ng his He should F. tion and Mi sixth to Mi furlong? same we his last efl will not be v. to get the trip. Hit-the-Sp m65 words
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Article140 1952-12-27 12 Windsor Lad I Gay Heveller Goodwood UIKKCTOR MATA lIAKI ST AK YIN 1 humton Director Fly lite MAI A HARI Binnton Binnton C U LFIELD HOONG PAO AIRMAIL 2, Tahiti Canlflcld Tahiti Boons Poa .Miss Coy Caulheld (ii{A\ui;iR Grandeur hector Hector Heritor Heritor corrlcbard Hector Matinee vll£O\(»K VI140 words
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Article349 1952-12-27 12 Race 4 is a very open race. Pax Haven, Peter, Auld Reekie, Flame of the Forest and bottom weights Constellation and Seronok are the pick of this class 4 division 1 lot over seven furlongs. Pax Haven won convincingly over seven furlongs at Ipoh a fortnight349 words
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Article185 1952-12-27 12 Stage Show ran two goodishj races at Singapore last month I finishing second to Olympic and Result over the mile and nine furlongs respectively. He is m the pink of condition and with 3 lb less since his last nine furlongs trip he should185 words
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Article38 1952-12-27 12 THE going: for today's races will be very good as no further rain fell since Wednesday's shower. Best bets are Unaware and Stage Show. Yesterday s race results m Page 5. Other sports m Page 0.38 words
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Article307 1952-12-27 12 NEW YORK. Dec. 25 (UP)— Television receipts compiled by King magazine today showed that boxing went ultra-modern m 1952. The magazine noted a record death list of 17 and warned that the sport is still packed with gladiatorial danger. For the first time re- j ceipts307 words
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Article301 1952-12-27 12 The magazine issued the annual rating^ of prominent fighters today as follows: Heavyweight: Champion Rocky Marciano, 1. Jersey Joe Walcott. 2. Ezzard Charles, 3. Rex Lync, 4. Roland Lastaria. 5. Jimmy Bivin.s, 6. Clarence Henry. 7. Coley Wallace, 8. Johnny Williams of England. 9. Heinz Neuhaus of301 words
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