Singapore Standard, 29 December 1952
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Title Section18 1952-12-29 1 Singapore Standard $k fL -M X VOL. II! NO. 179 MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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64 1952-12-29 1 Serembcm Shooting Standard :l Correspondent BAN, S'.ir. •old del ective Kuh Ah L k :.nd i his as>ail- a g in battle ai id, last night, .mbed I his in ho pitaL took pi a S rcnbilan Iquartei at the wn Ah anas K64 words
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54 1952-12-29 1 10- Storey Building To Go Up Soon .rd Staff Keportrr tion ol be rey bui li 'A fax the Ci E e "tricitj Departbe i in March nexl Archite I and Mr. W. I fhe Standard! w .~c on tn£ I 8 take i\ 18 mon iile only one b54 words
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Article22 1952-12-29 1 FIVI c v. ar tral m Left Saturday vn I tngk tn 4 xxne 20 o iQ] go A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article33 1952-12-29 1 SIKH G u ::ie nei-k r B ikil Berlay< r, Singapore jn. on Sal r|ay S ::cd to Poii e have etained a male S i I i33 words
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Article278 1952-12-29 1 Naval Base Ready 'To Meet The Situation' Standard Staff Reporter THE strike of the 10,090-strong Singapore Naval Base Labour Union is on. At 7 a.m. today, more than 200 pickets and placards will be planted at all gates and entrances to the Naval 3ase. A spokesman of278 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-12-29 1 THE si\ surrendered terrorists in Mersin* s»"n with their arms and ammunition. AH of thorn an- m<v v lads, their affea ranging from ?0 to 25 years. The one with a three-star cap is Ng Slew Fatt. section leadei of the 6th Platoon of the 4th Regiment of the Communist60 words
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411 1952-12-29 1 The story behind the Mersing surrender Standard Staff Reporter MERSfNG, Sun. More than 20,000 leaflets containing mes ages from a terrorist section leader, Ng Siew Fatt, who led the Qp&Ai surrender of six terrorists on Dec. 22, will be air-dropped in Mersing411 words
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Article92 1952-12-29 1 AFTER live bright nighi a small area of Singapore was again plunged into darkness, last night, when there were power cuts in the Eastern part of tin- island, including Mountbatten Road, Easi Coast Road. Beciuk and Changi Road Mr. R. A. Waddle. deputy electrical92 words
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Article75 1952-12-29 1 HANOI, Dec. 28 (AP)- Th< French Union's double barreled year-end offensi' appeared to have .stalled tonight, at least, temporarily, for lack of anyone to fight. The High Command reported only minor clashes on two main fronts in northwestern Indochina; in the Thai country near Na75 words
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155 1952-12-29 1 Fire Razes Ma lay House In J oo Chiat A MALAY family of 17, including eight children were rendered homeless when fire destroyed their two-storey house in -Too Chiat Place yesterday. An adjoining sundry goods shop was also destroyed. A fire engine from the Centra! Fh*e Station was sent out155 words
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Article183 1952-12-29 1 TOKYO, Dec. 28 (UP) American B-29 Superforts rained tons of bombs on a liew Communist supply and transportation centre in northwest Korea early today, and the Air Force reported the 45-acre target was "levelled." Nine of the biff OkinawabaSed bombers slammed tons of bombs183 words
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Article44 1952-12-29 1 LISBON. Dec. 28 (U.Pi— The Liberian freighter Archimedes radioed for help today, reporting it had lost its rudder and was drifting helplessly between the Azores and PortuThe message said the 7.157--ton vessel was in no danger and was awaiting assistance.44 words
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Article37 1952-12-29 1 PAMC-STRICKEN people crowded int° the streets of Lahore Saturday night when an earthquake, stated to be oi "severe intensity" shook the town. The tremor lasted about a minute. No damage was reported immediately.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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229 1952-12-29 1 I Standard Staff Reporter MKRSING. Sun. Three Chinese youths, who sacrificed eir parents, their farm and their home hi Mawi Camp two years ago to join the Communists, returned to civilisation with three other terrorists in th e recent mass surrender in Me in229 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-12-29 1 RESCUE attempts being j carried out on the 12,546- ton French liner Cham- pollion which broke in i two on a sandbank off i the Lebanese coast. Aft«-r all other attempts at rescue failed, Capt. Baltaji. Chief Pilot at Beirut, made a daring trip in hisA.P. - 64 words
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90 1952-12-29 1 1st Suf folks 'Bag' 192nd Terrorist K I A f A LUMPUR Sun The Isl Saffolks yesterday kilted their I79tfa terrorist in tin bush positions n <■ I r Cherts, Kajanj;. With their tour of service in Malaya coating to close the SuJiolks have brought their total terrorist elimination* to90 words
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Article43 1952-12-29 1 Theft At Spore's New Airport POUR men visited tin International Airport at Lebar, Singapore at 4 p Boxing Day and teft with 210 pie of iron rods, worth belonging to the struction company employed on the site l':,< r got a a lorry43 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-12-29 1 ltd rik D s. on D for an si tii)!: Lroub i G( v nnaii Prii D I- i M""k'f" in. E mar Queen Alexandrine29 words
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Article26 1952-12-29 1 I iburgti, Con Army and Ail Ft ed simu I I I ire«» miral oi E modore inw liiel I26 words
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Advertisement41 1952-12-29 1 -km ;Afl\ >*3\ f I?, Coronation 1"^ Vfvl- -V^^t G. C. de SUVA Bros. e''e r s 3, Raffle Ploce. S'poie 1. Phone 83U5 B MA IM/% sk I y Cx 3x )w '^S hoppv Hew Vear wit* F* N RANG£41 words
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Article, Illustration572 1952-12-29 2 Newspapers Nominate Queen Elizabeth NEW YORK, Dec. 28: —Queen Elizabeth is the outstanding woman newsmaker, of 1952, according to the combined vote of managing editors and women's editors of AP newspapers. But it is interesting to note that the women editors' poll alone was two-to-one for572 words
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292 1952-12-29 2 AN! S a melting for nes as packed with una any mystei iller. Bight, ind ami tnmei to king pas- K fl a y seh es at pisi and the plaiM lom. old warpiane glides to ted States and a dozen aliens without292 words
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268 1952-12-29 2 A GANG of gem thieves who make a study of "society" news, and strike when they know bic^ country houses will be empty overnight, is being hunted b\ police throughout Britain. The gang's latest haul, from the Upton-on-Seven, Worces- tershire home of the widowed268 words
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240 1952-12-29 2 AFTER more thnn 27 years service as Chief Surveyor ;n the Survey Department, Mr. H.L. Ward, a former prisonerof war who spent more than three years working on the Siam 'Death Railway' left Singapore for Brisbane on retirement yesterday by the Straat Banka.240 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-12-29 2 p (Top) Lebanese firemen carry a survivor coated with oil from the km Frm liner Champollion. The 1?. 546-ton liner which was carry tag pnlqrims to the I for Christmas, broke in two on a sandbank 300 yard* off the I .< ban 22. (Below) Groups ofA.P. - 70 words
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Advertisement45 1952-12-29 2 I Dl AM I NTS i j BRITAIN'S \^^j FINEST PEPPERMINTS I the MINTS that are selling in Millions I Sold Loose pi. 50 per pound a j Also available in 4y 2 lbs. JARS and 8 lbs. TINS TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED L ROBINSONS ->- I45 words
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Advertisement42 1952-12-29 2 HONG SEH, <77-9, BEACH RD,SiK "Europe's J^il Darkest M*. l Filmed l.y ALLIED I M»AI j CA MEBAM IN iu« iii <fin NEVER. WEPORE SHOW?i M SECRET FILMS WP' CAPTLHED FKOM IMF NAZI-: VAPiTOL- V%**ln***l<**9 MM A Thur*d*u MTMtWB —m 111 MIXMASTcn42 words
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Miscellaneous645 1952-12-29 2 SINGAPORE I Baft&n? C&^be *repe' RAUB Sunday morning); mis a t. ENTERTAINMENT to Tel ll3> Ro Bach T ENTERTAINMENT Carpet. I CATHAY: The Prisone ol Zend. R|| <. pox/ r rc i V 11 a m.. 1.43. 4.15, 6.45 and 9.30 BUS SERVICES P-»--alhambea: w,v or 3 cucho Sl *iyV^K,645 words
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Article66 1952-12-29 3 falks On 'Buffer Stocks' v :^rd Stiff Reporter I ■a! Rubber Working Cor. meet shortvcar. in tbe will discuss I aof establish- I, Indone la red at bo i was in e ishing buffet i market interests what thev -her Govern- representatives t v.ere Mr. O. the Ft n MemE66 words
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Article90 1952-12-29 3 Eight Car Accidents Yesterday total ol eii;.-- I at In] .1 district, lents. The a* I a two c] dnesc boy, in a coll ate hi woman ran into e Bukit R kg ini o Bukit :>ut no one t 1 1 y -bed I > Road and Pa it90 words
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Article, Illustration313 1952-12-29 3 Standard photo. t .*T.**N> f m^^CVW 4^,.. i^ i^^iC- f Wm^lk^ 4 > *>■■& f ■> i SARAWAK. Dec. 28 <B uter-AAP). Saia a fc Oilfields Limited have announced that two N Oihvc! 1 i e to be drilled in the nitj trf is declining [field, work to begin313 words
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8 1952-12-29 3 Sarawak Oilfield To Drill 2 New Miri Wells8 words
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Article56 1952-12-29 3 MEMBERS of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union of all nationalities have contributed $590.94 (Rs 870) towards the relict tin id for the victims of the flood which swept some parts of South India recently. The full amount had been remitted to the Governor oi56 words
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Article, Illustration528 1952-12-29 3 Prices of fish as supplied by the City Markets are Bawal Putoh $3.24, Bawa' Hitam $1.67, Kurau $3.01. Senangin Sl'ai, Tenggiri $168. Merah R] 15 Chen c haru cts., Parang 2 $1.44. Yu 54 cts., Pari 54 cts., Gelama o8 cts.. Kembong fiB cts. The Peninsular Malays528 words
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145 1952-12-29 3 TOXDOX. Sun. Fear that Malayan independence Will mean control of Malaya by China "is restraining the Malayan Chinese from actively supporting the government Ln combatting banditry appreciating that the bandits of to lay would, in such an event, be their masters on the145 words
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Article172 1952-12-29 3 IPOH. Sun. Mr. Choah Cheong Sin, well-known hockey player, was married to Miss Nellie Low, eldest daughter of Mrs Low Chew Sens at St. I Michael's Church, Ipoh yesterday. Another well-known sportsman, *Mr Tan Kee Fah, was i the bestman. arge gathering. This was the first172 words
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Article177 1952-12-29 3 PHns are now in preparation for the first Coronation Kx hJWtton to be £e!d P in Singapore, from Apnl 27 j to May o. This exhibition, held f tiU 1 same time a.s the British Industries Fair at Olyinpia, London and Castle Biomwich, Birmingham, Is being177 words
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Article56 1952-12-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— This date, December 28 '952. is on important doy in the calendar of the First Battalion of the Suffolk Reg.016"idtZil^'rjt Xl" '"-nlT;, course There u., they MledLTew Kon ISm, the notortous "Bearded Terrorist; «jd those ether days when they eliminiatcd all who vainly56 words
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Article23 1952-12-29 3 TEN couples were married at the Khek Cow «ttj Guild yesterday after a colourful t rremeny^be^ I23 words
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Article78 1952-12-29 3 PENANG Sun. Oui I Poh, a renl i o ector by a private "medical i>- tioner. Dr. Ooi Kcc Wan neared before Mr. J. A. Black in the Second Magistrate's Court on a charge of having committed criminal breach oi trust In respect of S78 words
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Article33 1952-12-29 3 Kuc hing Kitten A KITTEN with one head and two bodies, one ovej lapping the other, two and seven legs wa bom neti K tiing ye berday. It dice aftc,- birth Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 33 words
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Article25 1952-12-29 3 ENDERS for the F< tion of Mi $11,000 000 have been I ration of M I The BilU w. .Im I25 words
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Advertisement42 1952-12-29 3 ONLY NASH HAS AIBFLYTE CONSTBUCTION FIRST AIRLINER "Jlti^A. AiTWO/t. BAM.LE. STATESMAN AMBASSAOO*. BEFORE YOU DECIDE ■TAKE AN AIRFLYTE IN THE WORLD'S MOST MODERN CAR •#;iM TEBWmSo'<? Agents: FEDERATION Of MAL4YA GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. 2«>o, CLEMENCEAt AM.. BINCAPOM PIIUNEt »3*. r.:t:i'>. 5J3*42 words
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Miscellaneous270 1952-12-29 3 *4&' "3fe" Sx> flk i^ t S 1 1-"^®* gf I*" &tWAmUMR> rpo i» S ()l <>1 I lON W h«*n till i^' briclll* x outer in- |n'l<i» I ••< 5 farmers. Iherefore. »re the loiimtcrs hi human rt\ di/.i tlon Daniel \\«i»»t« r I \|i)Ml I <>M I \J270 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-12-29 4 FEDERAI lON bealtt sta i a sharp drop u 14 arid deaths from 31 to 20, for the week ending Dec. 13. Perak's Ggures were hig 17 f i There was ai.v.' a d:op in thia took p ac« MISS Cbrons Moh Lau and Mr. Pak96 words
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Article65 1952-12-29 4 I SEREMBAN, Sun. About 250 13 'y s :outs and Cuba heW a rally ai Tamp in recently 1 followed bv demonstrations of j various scouting activities, j witnessed by a large crowd. A book was presented to Mr. .1. M. Patri fe, the Distrid Officer,65 words
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Article58 1952-12-29 4 NRB: '53 May Be Best Year For Rubber Roads PAYING tribute to the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempier, and the rubber planters of Malaya the Natural Rubber Bureau of Washington says: "Under the dynamic action and full leadership of General Tempier the Communists in58 words
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Article581 1952-12-29 4 Police Offer Reward For Murderer THE Perak Police are offering a reward of 82.000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons allegedly responsible for the murder of Jagamah. a Telegu Indian j woman, a&ed 35. at Pundut j Estate. Lumut. between 7.30 1 p.m.581 words
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Article19 1952-12-29 4 400 New Teacher Trainees Needed cruit mai 1 teacher tnii I puy D I I I I 1 1 >■19 words
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Article32 1952-12-29 4 PNEUMONIA claimed 24 lives in Singapore for the week ending Dec. 20 Enter. us also claimed 24. The number of bir.hs was 691, while ltfl died during the week.32 words
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302 1952-12-29 4 Sharp Drop In Ulu Klang "52 Tin Output i KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. There was a marked decline ;of 650 piculs in the L952 I output of the U'u Klang Tir Limited. Stating this ai the I genera! meeting of the comj pany in K.L. recently, the I chairman, Mr. H302 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-12-29 4 IPOH. Sun.— -Mr. Gurcharan Singh, Sikh interpreter attached to the Ipoh Magistrate' Court, will be leaving for Penang at the end of the month to take up a similar post there. He win be succeeded by Mr. Fajja Singh from A 1 or Star. MR. YONG PENG YUENStandard - 83 words
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Article, Illustration161 1952-12-29 4 RADIO Malaya produced one of their best plays last night when they presented Somerset Maugham's "The Sacred Flame." a play revealing a deep understanding of the tragedy of unrequited love. with none of its author's usual cynicism. Maugham's first serious dra- j ma. it was produced in161 words
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Article36 1952-12-29 4 PENANG, Sun— Entertainment spots in Penan* island were crowded during the Christmas holidays this year. Theatres, dance halls and parks were well patron ised while the races drew a record crowd.36 words
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Article78 1952-12-29 4 M ALA LUMPUR. i era] hundred gue i ed the wedding today of Dr Li Boon Par, second and Mrs. Lim Teovv V r < M v 5 ChOW Poll Y. tg daughter of Mr. am: S( k Woo. The bridegroom [g tttached to78 words
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Article33 1952-12-29 4 THE Federal La jisjat e Council's next meeting i •< lield in the Council C Maxwell Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Jan. 7 and 8. at 10.30 a.m. <T)d 9.30 a.m.. reioectivc r.33 words
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Advertisement36 1952-12-29 4 its the world's BIGGEST small car buy! ->ff your mind iu parking and in heavy Iraffic. The Morris Minor faSk ■Br^^HLm v^B^r^flr' •-'SIHI^ULV JBb^lA\. IU l^rcVKl i VV ffi j^B»J^^jS(P^^B^BBfctSß^a»^Bh fc ERS LTD. federation representatives ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■>■■■■■ w36 words
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Advertisement92 1952-12-29 4 'There's no spark like a full-finnq CHAMPION to deliver maximum engine powe r irv! AL MOW 1 >es Peok. USA H Onfri/f; c- full-fnng. Chompion Spark Plugs 1 'e! m the combustic ~x% 'rr deliver the v Jl built into your I i^^V And as reploc \J^^, 'or worn, carb92 words
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Article, Illustration111 1952-12-29 5 Nol -i "-> "E. M w <» t Hi i -< ""r J ■<, 7 O re -6% Z n S 0 -»o 5. 5 1 o o o v) o Xii < 5 2. Q. 3- O 3 o < vo D. rn jj -n S111 words
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Article, Illustration145 1952-12-29 5 Left: Mr. Chuo Hai Chwee who was married to M.ss Loh Lan Fong at their residence at Lorong K, Telok Kucau, Singapore, ye*»«rdoy. Extreme left: Three memlfcecs of the Malayan Delegation who arrcnocd rhe Asian Student*' Convention tor the United Notions of New Delhi are pictured here in145 words
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Article, Illustration12 1952-12-29 5 AT THE YMCA SOCIAL :.io 3" 3 A Ml s:lf 1 S12 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-12-29 5 o o a —3 ro 3-^* 5 ft 3 o -> o^y a- mn °c2 o o y c < 3 v» S3 3- -527 words
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Article677 1952-12-29 6 nrO most non-Communist n; I which are thirsty for a settlement in Korea and a lasting world peace. Marshal Josef Stalin's expressed willingness to meet American President-elect Dwight Eisenhower sounded like sweet music, but like music, it floated in the air, pleased your ear momentarily and vanished677 words
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Article, Illustration761 1952-12-29 6 PHILIP VERNON - Parliament's Ignorance Of Colonial Problems PHILIP VERNON By PARU iWE\T has risen for tfie Christmas recess* The two notable features of the present session so far have been, first, the long wrangles over procedure, and second, the prominence given to the question of Kenya. The numerous statements, q I -'ions761 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter279 1952-12-29 6 Sir;— lt is alleged that the last Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections, many egistered voters were turn* y on grounds thai they have .already voted >ugh the fact was to the ary. tl -nay not be it is q ible for ties i.e. the presiding 3 and the279 words
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Letter179 1952-12-29 6 S r;— Mr. R.L. Eber's reply to the Governor's statements the Legislative Council g es a clear picture of the proceedings in the Advisory Committee oi which, otherwise, the average man-in-the-street would have no knowledge. Although the Governor has dismissed his allegations a? unfounded, it is179 words
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Letter165 1952-12-29 6 Sir; Before long, I am s;;re. many parents and guardians will be writing to the Press condemning the Government for increasing the school fees. I am sure thev will bring forward many good arguments to show why the authorities should not increase school fees. But before any165 words
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Letter131 1952-12-29 6 Sir; Your editorial on Saturday 2 1.1 2. 52— 'The Little Things' should be inscribed and posted in every Government Department a lesson to the Go ernmeni in particular and the big people in general. The simple poor f "ks in the kampongs or villages might not have131 words
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Article833 1952-12-29 6 PAIHICK O' DONOVAN - KOREAS QUARREL WITH JAPAN PAIHICK O'DONOVAN »H SEOUL, (Korea), ALMOST unnoticed below the horrot and violence oi the war in Korea is the fact that Japan and Korea are not on speaking terms. In more ordinary circumstances the tension is such that usually leads to war. When a.sked what his833 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-12-29 6 "Good g r Jef!—They'rt seJlin' I U nnu.-tf I THF. IS. Navr'a Mania Viking No. 9 high aid tude r< -M-an h n* kt-i ■tarts od its way to equal th*v world's record for single stage rockets— l3s miles. At the top of its climb when it* furl85 words
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Advertisement111 1952-12-29 6 Independent Morning Newspaper HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4. 45. Sulton Street, 83, Cowon Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4558. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055. NEWS SERVICES Router, Associated Pr<111 words
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Advertisement101 1952-12-29 6 How millions Sleep I heir m§ to health with Ovaltlllt* Bt 5^ r j PS a»<^ g lT£ OOOD Tc 1 1 Tk Evl >))v 6IWCt IM I'M I WA^'^Ci SO b>«: Ml Jfi -L 1 NOW... Freshness C II lOf O valtimp makjs mavc vigour every mornmg f V101 words
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Article28 1952-12-29 7 350 Reds held In PI Raids I v in\! Chi- t the B i in the p< Lncludth*. C Philipi V. .*her ne. s I obed i! men.28 words
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Article21 1952-12-29 7 T de Kvpoll of American ners s ed the Si n I top movie. The ised on public21 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-12-29 7 t T. B. St«*v»-ns, C>3» d H ir I \H«'i\in. has >tnt«-<i Secretary of kg President i> a licht Eisenhower. A.PA.P. - 21 words
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Article365 1952-12-29 7 PM's Trip Not Designed To Study Red Offer LONDON, Dec, 28, (Reuter).— Cautious and at times sceptical comment yesterday greeted Marshal Stalin's Christmas statement that he would favour a meeting with American President-elect Dwighi Eisenhower. Comment from various capitals is as follows: Washington: Observers pointed out that365 words
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146 1952-12-29 7 Churchill, Ike To Discuss Korea, FE LONDON. D 28 (APi T[ e bl DCS Prime Minister Churchill -ants to talk over with Presi-dent-eleci E enhower in New y rk next month are K< a and ful a] East stra'< gy official British sources said last ght U d a cnbi-146 words
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Article16 1952-12-29 7 R B i v chief in it the Di sion, a1 quart- UPUP - 16 words
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Article297 1952-12-29 7 MERRIMAN SMITH - MERRIMAN SMITH Bv WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UP).— President Truman sat behind a big desk yesterday and during an interview lasting nearly an hour told me of his firm belief {hat Russia would welcome a stepped-up war in the Far Fast to give her a297 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-12-29 7 pi «>to. riU.MII K Antoine Pinay of Frame i^ surrounded by newspapermen as In- leaves the Elysec Palace. Paris. Dec. 23, alter handing his resignation to thf French President. Piaay'a resigaatioii cornea nine and u ball months after he took office *1 th<- head of a coalition government. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article33 1952-12-29 7 It costs Americans two and a half times as much to eat today as it did just before World War 11, according to the national industrial conference board. UPUP - 33 words
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Article115 1952-12-29 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 28. (UP). Ameri an i spy hunters urged Congress to immediately make punishable by death ause Communists have made "dangerous inroads" in their plot to overthrow the United States government. A recommendation to put into effect p«] wartime espii powers if adopted als sumably115 words
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Article80 1952-12-29 7 NEW YORK 28 (AP>.— President-elect discuss Premier Stalin's peaje statement with Senator Republican k-.. views on feasibiiii ferences with the Russians. That possibility developed as Eisenhower met at his G< lumbia University residence yesfr with Lewis W. [>OU£ as. former Ambassador to Britain in the80 words
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Article53 1952-12-29 7 BANGKOK. Dec. 28. (AFP). Premier Phibun Song] has ordered a general administrative shake-up following the increased Communist activity in Thailand. The reorganisation will affect regional governor^, provincial governors and heads r >i municipal office-. Strong men will be placed in provinces considered to I53 words
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Article246 1952-12-29 7 \DOX. Dec. 28: Fog i1 many parts of H .tain on Friday disrupting land, sea air traffic and ruining the r i ports day of the Qiri I nas holiday. It was the second pea soup^r of the month, making this De- -ember rough even246 words
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Article98 1952-12-29 7 Prehistoric Fish Caught DURBAN, South Africa, Dec. 28 (AP).— The government placed an air force plane at the disposal of Prof. J. L. B. Smith yesterday to enable the famous scientist to reach a small Indian Ocean island where a prehistoric fish is reported to have been landed. Time is98 words
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Article36 1952-12-29 7 A VIETNAMESE woman was killed and 40 women and children injured when handgrenades were expl'ulcd in a restaurant 18 nines north of Saigon on Christmas night, according to a French Army report Renter.36 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-12-29 7 'EVE' IS NOW 'CONQUEROR' photo. HAVVA (which is Turkish for 'Eve') Akgezi. 20 3 car-old worker in a Iwal textile factory, changed from woman to man following two operations at hospital in Istanbul, Turkey. Havva, who has now changed his name to Fethi (conqueror), was married to a taxi driverA.P. - 92 words
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Article183 1952-12-29 7 SANDRINGHAM, Dec. 28, (AP). The word from the Royal Home at Sandringham yesterday was that Queen Elizabeth still knows her do-si-do. The 26-year-old Queen, smitten, with the squiredance bug during her 1951 toar of Canada, put the family through the paces in the privacy of183 words
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56 1952-12-29 7 LONDON, D< The world's first I enginod Cre the Handh made its maiden fi.i offici Sir Fierier. < Chairman of Pa ge 1 "Th: i Britain's forces It! striking power '1 otht r t. as far i a;■ H Stafford, chi I Pag* plane to op<56 words
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Advertisement236 1952-12-29 7 yp 3 Singapore independent Motninq Mewspdpet 2 This morning daily Ls published in Singapore and is retailed at 15 cents J "Singapore Standard" is devoted to local news and pictures. J 1 i In addition, it carries a worldwide coverage. J \t "Sincipore Standard" features articles with a mass appeal236 words
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Advertisement73 1952-12-29 7 o WE'VE vp A 8 GOT 0, X ''^2\ 3 pFW CURTAINS xlL' 0 f i 0 0 LJ /J. ■i I ■a p Ii ctJfn ll ABOUT i 0 r"'" 'up i (J U r j W IQ Sanderson's nem striped cot 4 I n Foced j Q rep73 words
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Article285 1952-12-29 8 By A Special Market Corresj>ondeiit A FAIR measure of business was transacted in the three and a half days before Christmas. Industrials were generally steady and Tins strong: but Rubbers almost completely neglected. Loans too had few deal- Ings. In (iio Industrial section. four stocks were285 words
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Article703 1952-12-29 8 m Wearne Brothers Ltd. Showed profit for year ended Sept. 30 lof $5. 04:;. 857 after tax. which can be the equivalent ot no lesi than 89.6 per cent, before tax Final dividend of 5 per cent anc Bonus of 20 per cent, make 3C per cent, distributed703 words
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Article164 1952-12-29 8 Industrials: C1 S. Ords. 2!s 9d.. Fraser and Neave $2.50 Federal Dispensary $2.20. Gammon $3 50. Hammer $2.85. Hongkong Bank (Colonial Register) $745 to $755 Malayan Cement SI I2j to $1.10. Malayan Colli- >■;■ $1.47j McAlister Raffles Hotel -J 70. Sixne Darby $2.00 Singapore Cold Storage $4.40164 words
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Advertisement593 1952-12-29 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE S.»n I ran Jsco Los Aflgelei AH Am.iicjn Si Can.»dijn Cilire Pcnany P Sham S pore Ari LA SI AI ASK BEAR sJan Uli 2 3.!an 29Jan CANADA Bt\R 25 SfJtt llyttJai i 1 Jan 1 Feb 24 Feh For particulars of Dry Ca-?c Deep593 words
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Advertisement650 1952-12-29 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Siriq.jpore. Port Swettenham Penang Abe direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to (hii-;i vV Jinan. Due S pore Due Penang I rom royang Dei jg Hongkong •\nkiim" Dee 34 Jan ."> Japan, Utcons Pt'njni' Soore tor "Poyang", Dec3l .Tan650 words
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Advertisement532 1952-12-29 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holl.md America line Nederlaad line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON NEH OIIK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEH ORLEANS S'pore P S'h.im Pcn.irii; CCHIEDYK (MAD 31 Dec/6 Jan 7 Jan l^n CELEBES (SBfN) L2 !BJan l l < lan II !BJan M \NP <\U 85532 words
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Advertisement416 1952-12-29 8 EAST ASIATIC Lift SAILINGS IKOM MA.NhLNAMA I K (K|l •S |*0! 0 p •FAISTKI.V for BaD£kok 30De, p IVI^A fcr Melbourne Sydney BHsbant (not J Mll "MONIA' for Bangkok h MALACCA' tor blskarta, Jol<Jan Bangkok Ssfgon Hong. kong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama M I<' i in "MORELIA" for BanSok, Takubar416 words
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Article, Illustration2545 1952-12-29 9 HRH Prince Farouk Fuad - HRH Prince Farouk Fuad By Exiled King Of Eg' pt CHAPTER SIX op\ right Hrs«'r\(d: Reproduction Strictly Forbidden My Enemies Created Rumours About My Three Daughters They Art* Wt*li L*H>kt*d After v V WVV W W VV\ W V V W W I Misleading Captions In| I2,545 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-12-29 9 Seen at Grarie Fields* Night Club "Song of the Sea" on the Isle of Capri, are left to right (seated), Ex-Queen Narriman, Gracie Fields, and Farouk. They arc watching contestants for the "Miss Europe" title parading at the Club The beauty to whom all eyes are turned is none other59 words
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Article, Illustration214 1952-12-29 9 STAN MAYS - STAN MAYS By NEW YORK. T>OARS of laughter in church. Giggles .from the choir stalls. A rolling of parishioners into the aisles. Well, not quite that But a little laughter m church might not be such a bad thing to revwe religion thinks the Rev. Henry C.214 words
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Article531 1952-12-29 10 Widespread Fog Mars Day's Sport LONDON, Dec. 27 (Reuter)— Widespread fog marked the end of the Christmas football programme causing the postponement of 1 1 League matches four more than on December 6 when similar conditions restricted sports in Britain. The postponement meant that many clubs played only531 words
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Article436 1952-12-29 10 LONDON'. Dec. 27, (Reuter).— Cardiff were the most outstanding team during the Christmas holiday Hug by I'nion programme. Alter decisively defeating Wasps, one of the better London dubs on Boxing Day, Cardiff overcome the Scottish side Watsonians by 29 points to three today. r— A'h436 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-12-29 10 The 77 Cultural and Social Club gave a Christmas party for coloured children at its premises in Inverness Terrace. Bayswater. London. Dec. 20. Sprinter MacDonald Bailey played Father Christmas to the kiddies, the parents of some of whom are in the cast of the negro folk opera "Porgy and Bess."AP - 70 words
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Article1307 1952-12-29 10 LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal. Bolton Cardifl 0. Newcastle 0. Charlton, Aston Villa. Chelsea 0. Stoke 0. Manchester C. Preston. Middlesbro' U.' Tottenham 4. Portsmouth 2. Derby 2. Sunderland 5 Wolves 2 West Brom. A. 0. Sfeld Wed. I, LEAGUE DIVISION II 1 Bury 2, Rotherham 0. •Everton,1,307 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-12-29 10 John Doherty (left) Manchester United's 17-year-old inside-rljfht, heads in Manchester's third goal du-insr the Urst Division match agamst Cnelsea at the Cheh -a ground Dec. 20. Chelsea goalkeeper Bill Robertson sprawls, defeated on the Also shown are Manchester ouiside left David Pegrg (extreme right), another 17-year-old, and Man«Ute&ter centre-forward JohnAP - 52 words
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Advertisement317 1952-12-29 10 TODAY and DAILYII a.m. 1.43, 4.15| 6.J". cK 9.30 p.ru. THEATRE WlTH^^^^ THE LONGEST RUNS j T M pwyi r From M-G-Msti'- f •nSsi ."^^fSrEWABTCRANCER j M^rat m DEBORAH KQUt lllli_ vjigsSC^£g f MHCwn jwara I; J^WESHASON THE PLANTER'S WIFE CO j|f roG J -NEW YEAR'S EVE |j MIDNIGHT WED.317 words
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Advertisement206 1952-12-29 10 N.B. Dur to fontract itupifxing im( j start on Wrdnesdav 31st.. the season l Arms" must end on T'ifsda\; iMpilc n, still drawing record rroudv llo«. extended season at th,. Rex 1.,110u illt h *Bend Of The River Pl.,s! J>afhr Ncwi Sped i HEADLINE EVENTS OF THE KM 1952 Charles206 words
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361 1952-12-29 11 \!)«>\, Dec. 28 (AP). s, ottish football where No «ir. It ha» gone ind back a lonf way. i mere Sassenach this s.os that rijjht now iihty of football above r border Is at its lowest ebb. t!and iu the internationI is a bach361 words
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758 1952-12-29 11 Tom Phillips - UK Soccer Also G oinq Down ...And Here's The Reason Tom Phillips By Dead Heads' In The Bocirdroorn P>M>O\ Lure ol the hearth, roarin- fires and M 1\ are verv strong: at this time of the year t,tle>s ii will be blamed by Soccer chiefs for slump in fates. t0...758 words
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Article82 1952-12-29 11 KINGSTON, i>< t. .'8 (Beater)-— Herb McKenley. running for the Jamaican Olympic team in a match against I'nited States Olympic athletes, stored a fine double by v\ inning the IUO and 400 metres events here over Christmas. He took the 100 metres from Harrison Dillard Olympic champion in82 words
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Article261 1952-12-29 11 LONDON Crack sprinter j Mat Donald Bailey is dreaming of warm weather to test out a theory. "I hope t> get photographic proof," says Mac. "that 8 I sprinter picks up speed faster than a racehorse over the first thirty yards." Then he added,261 words
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Article, Illustration124 1952-12-29 11 THE -RASC Rugby "A" XV will play against trie SCC on the SCC padang today. RASC will be represented by; Lt. Thompson (Capt.), Dvr. Davies. Cpl. Gurney, Dvr. Faudion Lt. Buhner, Lt. Symes, Lt McDermid, L/Cpl. Carter. Sgt. BuHd. Cpl. Nagie, Cpl. Vigus. 2/Lt Paynter, Capaldi, Capt.124 words
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Advertisement419 1952-12-29 11 NOTICES Straits/ Australia Conference NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Shippers are advised ttoat, eflcctive Ist February V.* '>.',, the present Australian Port Congestion Surcharge of 15 C has been abolished, and as from the same date, the freight rates from Malayan BaM Ports to the Australian Base Ports covered by this Coofi419 words
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Advertisement812 1952-12-29 11 MARRIAGE I AONOWLEDu M I ]/M-THONc;-The ma riagi Mr 7" ,c He* hetA'ten Mr I.im Kok F g eldest son of' the late Mr. Ui Hi k Hal and ICadan 'i friends for Um daughter of Mr. and i Thong Tet Hfa took plaa uar 4^' I K L. during812 words
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Miscellaneous118 1952-12-29 11 l-r-; „--'->- ->->-" -r 'VO Y >tz I -AFTER EXMIAUST.-.VG //OO'^S. .< 7 lAH B-B: I JSLtEPiM'FOa ftllPl^ll CJ£™*)r T^E LETTER SOA«££> \zzSAM /.■■<*s' l^£-^CAV^.^S/-^,V^/^/?a v^,-H !?HOUPS. BVTM'aoCKR^^§^^^^^^C^7 > Y V& v^-^ $Ui£J>.HA. r r -iOUNCEODiE POESNT «TZI7 JT-^^'Jrrl J^ tg^u- RE^U IE HE'S A I.QVE SLA^.T— "-I r 4TC118 words
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317 1952-12-29 12 QUADRANGULAR MEEI IPOH, Sun. While Selangor won the men's hockey championship, Perak women, contrary to expectations, took the women's championship for the second year in the inter-state Chinese Recreation Club quadrangular which ended here yesterday. e ived a >■ mbiian in e317 words
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Article77 1952-12-29 12 Varsity Lose in Penang 18] I XI I e while D was i ion ki Ma i' m C i i i li an t and r ii er Chong ad i pped e tana i Prn ;M-r unbilled St hools: n i. de s Peng Sei it, D B77 words
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Article219 1952-12-29 12 Davis Cup Capts. Pleased At Draw ADELAIDE, Deo. 28 (AD Me Seixas plays Frank Sedgman in the lirst Davis Cup singles tomorrow. i<m\ Trabeii plays Ken McGregor in the second. The ambles have net been named, but are certain to be the same foursome. i > draw was made by219 words
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Article64 1952-12-29 12 Today's Sport SINGAPORE BADMINTON Singapore pionships. Finals o* the a s, doubles and ed dot es. Won e < lies and d übles, b p, n, > b inn Sl,:- Gullu Road. Rl GBY: S< C "B" v HASC '.r at SCC (Lloyd); Royal Sig t v :.::p al Ta64 words
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Article89 1952-12-29 12 THE Ch r I. ing High S boys Penang who lie t> the Colony to sper: I'hri.-vvins holidays here p iyed a fri< nd y game of inton against the MayRower here ast night. Chung Ling were leading by 3—o v; »n a bla v t stopped89 words
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Article30 1952-12-29 12 KAJANG, Sun.— The Seremban Police be:;* a Semenvih 4 tam 4 i at soccer. Lt. Hill scored all th c four goals. Rajan aoi rhed Semenyih's fioal.30 words
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Article31 1952-12-29 12 TWO player- one from each side were ordered off the Reid by referee Anderson In yesterday's friendly soccer match between HQ Singapore Base District and Jollilads. H.Q. won 6—2.31 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1952-12-29 12 BIG FIGHTS WILL PAY IN SINGAPORE Referee Was Wrong By JEFFREY JAMES SINGAPORE'S big boxing on Friday night proved bevonW a that importations of world class boxers will pay r h e f QCI dOu bt Promotions established a record for gate receipts in this N cne to what extent1,017 words
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Article23 1952-12-29 12 Bengal Champ Knlers Final !T\, D< esh K the men the national li junior cham] I f t won I Kum;.. sal chan23 words
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Article307 1952-12-29 12 LONDON, Dec. 28 (Reuter)— British lawn tennis professionals e to hoid a school of instruction at Southdean in the south of Scotland next month not for their pupils, but for themselves. Tennis, more than any other sport, except perhaps rowing, demands coaching, but in307 words
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Article255 1952-12-29 12 PENANG, Sun.— Thirteen-year old Lim Thean Soo was the winner in today's annual Tanjong Tokong swim organised by the Chinese Swimming Club. A record number 183 swimmers took part. Lim, who returned the time of 34 minutes 59 seconds was nearest to the set time255 words
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Article186 1952-12-29 12 PENANG, Sun.— Perak retained the Thivy Shield for Indian inter-state hockey competition following a surprising victory by Penang over Negri Sembilan by three goals to one in the last match played on the Bagan Jermal ground today. Perak won three out ol the four games, losing186 words
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Article90 1952-12-29 12 MOSCOW, Dec. 28 (Reuter) Grigory Novak, Russian world weightlifting champion has been deprived of his Soviet title of "honoured master ol sport* 1 and di. -qua lined from taking part in. athletics, it was reported here' yesterday. Komsomolskya Pravda, Russian youth newspaper, said the decision of90 words
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220 1952-12-29 12 LONDON, Dec. 28 (Renter) Some young English boxers disillusioned in their bids for fame and fortune would like to return to the more carefree atmosphere of amateur boxing. Such rises are rare these days when prominent amateurs are encou raged to professionalism220 words
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Advertisement57 1952-12-29 12 Reserve Now... 1 Your dinner and dance for New Year Eve. X r kr+ Reservations now open: New Year Eve $15 Per Person M Souvenir Gifts and Prixcs with the most attractive i" floor show ever put up. Ocean Park Hotel i> 6] m.«. Siglap, S'porc. Phone 1t55« S.P.H.de SlLVAfe^^t57 words
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Title Section24 1952-12-29 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH /0L« I NO. 34. YOUTH MONDAY, DECEMBER 29 1952. 4 PAGES FREE24 words
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Article747 1952-12-29 1 HOW TO SELL YOUR SER VICES Bv A BUSINESS EXECUTIVE A few tips to the f resh-from-school applicant for a job j HOI SANDS ti »>ur h<><.N and airN aftei their ei .n.iuon in I)r»ember. will 1 z»<*l bve t-> t'u-ir Ainu M li-rn and beuin n entirenew mod- »i747 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-12-29 1 Two-year-old Linda B;sh takes a ride on her father's dog. Chtng Chong, at the Ctiow Vog Show at Lime Grove recently. At least until a (-'haw, you do get something to hold onto, even i) it's only hair.41 words
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Article1074 1952-12-29 1 AGNES D. SHERLOCK - A LITTLE UNITED NATIONS AGNES D. SHERLOCK By Pupils in an American elementary school learn about the world organizafion by forming their own United Nations in the classroom DURING the discussion in a current affairs class of the fifth grade of Logan School in Philadelphia, a city in the eastern1,074 words
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Article, Illustration171 1952-12-29 1 SEREMBAN BOYS IN SINGAPORE MANY Federation schools made the most of the Christmas Holidays by com ing over to ihe Colony for educational visits. There can be no denying that whereever they went, these "Ambassadors" from across the Johore Strait created a fine impression on all the Singa pore students.171 words
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Advertisement144 1952-12-29 1 n. IV O > 3" ii toud 'O J h\ hom. I dote CQJ wn r-^"" 1 'yy *'fff."i |fOII O'« CopiM u •St A I SirtQopore Stondofd a^d Th« Sun- X J lAf f I d 0 S»on«iord \J |\j |y J| our Lo-H-^ O" *'r' Q desoo to144 words
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Miscellaneous136 1952-12-29 1 ESSAY CONTEST I MORK 10 a tho oocre <r submitted in Lsurt bled Words Coi T ai or was SAM CLAUS an th< thre< ky winnei iv> ($10) Ri< j Oen. 19 Penanf R<'id Singapi re [$5 each J h hine Wong. C-506 F^ Bii tang- Kuala Lump N. A.136 words
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Article632 1952-12-29 2 YOUNG 1953 IS READY. axv A YEAR ago an old man lay dying. His beard was white, his jaws had lost their teeth, his hands trembled and shook. His face was flushed with fever and he tossed and turned on his untidy bed. His name was 1951. ¥o kg 1952,632 words
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Article362 1952-12-29 2 TO TAKE OVER wanting 1952 to attend t< tl VOUNG bewilder- y the nois, and cbn- ion. He forgot his line plans, he had no time to think. In a week he was being blamed for his terrible imjstafci s, in six months his J hair was turning white Now362 words
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Article69 1952-12-29 2 MY pet is a dog. His w eis R er. He has a .y tail He Ikes to eat K He barks at strangers. He ikes to chs ?a cats My dog is a faithful animal He shows greal love to me. He sleeps in a small69 words
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Article35 1952-12-29 2 Master S. M. Ghazlan c-o Police Station, Alata Ayer. Perl is. aged 15, wants penpals interested in reading. i!y correspondence, pictures, and sports of any country to write to him at the above address.35 words
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Article, Illustration114 1952-12-29 2 >obody ran say that Anileto Sciplini's chimp Janet doesn't try to be helpful! And little Alexis Kerr. daughter pf the Bertram Mills lion-tamer, is quite content to let the chimp practice babycraft on her. But putting on a nappy presents its problems, chief of which is how to hold the114 words
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Article487 1952-12-29 2 Laugh AH with FUN /^OOD Morning every. VT bociy! Which reminds me of something that happened to Jack Robinson one of our best Chinese scholars todaj\ Jack was pulling up in a Chinese hotel and the first morning he came down tor breakfast a quaint old Cantonese gentleman bowed to487 words
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Article549 1952-12-29 2 DEMI-TASSE TTOW can teachers help XJ children make the most of their holidays? That is the question which crops up three times a year and which so many teachers do little about. They all believe that something must be done and a$ such they take the line of549 words
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Article, Illustration322 1952-12-29 2 Francis Boey - He trains brains and brawns Francis Boey I'v JF THERE is a special award for one who hav d«,ne lU( h to improve and encourage the standard f athletics m Singapore then this honour should right!, > to Singapore's Asian Games representative Tan I V tea h <" r <>»322 words
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Advertisement46 1952-12-29 2 &P** m CL& tk r^l gk fjv *ft¥i in number by that in fhe mmamtm^mam "Kk of o man. TIGER HEADACHE \v3riis^JSS?^\\ P° m reliever »h« TIGER *vKot4w®lnb\\ headache curi n Ml^^^ffi^Pw^jW excellent remed Y *ot Heodm Y <i a >W4&WL^P^\ ach- N *u'alfl'o, Cotdi and46 words
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Advertisement94 1952-12-29 2 gs^;^g i TAN. I'LL Bf\ 1 PRACTICE 3A»i ro* /SS> WOU.VN'r w3 7H5 CHAMPfONSHi* /^£jjti T AT Si A THRU k TM v > JL-j^^Si^ r vou must es^ G SET THEIR STAHSA Cv/.i I HERE IS SOME MLO ro REPLA<X\ START RISHT AWAY ~4 '> |fi USING UP. YOU94 words
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Miscellaneous112 1952-12-29 2 Games With Words UN AT O! OK* i\ p- FHING I 8 ciated ith s< snc Tell what that color is. L i at 1 .olumn I £e1 tuck on any of I m: 1. Co 1 thai bulJ mad. 2. I Boy—*-. Patrick 1 Da: a i Riding Hood.112 words
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Article, Illustration118 1952-12-29 3 I liese four boys arrived h >me recently after a Treasure Island adventure that will niake ihem the envy of every Sea Scout. They had been on a month's cruise as guests of the Navy Bermuda was their port of call. And. said John Hollingsworth (right),118 words
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Article754 1952-12-29 3 JOGINDER SINGH - JOGINDER SINGH r,N §o\ EMBEB II was a Red I etlei dav in the hisi the Malayan Teach- Iraniins? College, KirkIfe had the privilege h.ivitu with us the Right Oliver lyttelton, >() M M P.. Secretary State for the Colonies, i earn in Uw way f' om754 words
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Article, Illustration589 1952-12-29 3 ISAAC TKEH - ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL ISAAC TKEH Great People Of Yesterday b Mar. 3. 1847 d. Aug. z, mz, By r \Hi: TEAR 1951 marked ~.">th Anniversary of Bell's first successful telephone and leaders of many nations Joined the United States in saluting the memory of Bel] and In reviewing bis contributions589 words
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Article, Illustration300 1952-12-29 3 He "turned their" hearts IN a three-minute speech Master Robert Liu Cham* Lan •'turned" the n ta of more than 100 membei a oi 'he or I itcrary and D< baling So-^ r iety of the Anglo Chinese School, i\ ting. The Society had collected $62 from weekly subscription from300 words
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Article1069 1952-12-29 3 BERNARD DARWIN - BERNARD DARWIN By "A SURVEY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PASTIMES OF THE PEOPLE TX) compresi into s tingle volume the story of 200 years of sport is a task Jrom which the mo«t adveniurous author might draw back. Yet Mr. Norman Wymer has come near1,069 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-12-29 3 The numbers of the expedition who t;»<.k the li-i i i pictures of Hie Singapore Auglo-f 'him-.- ">. It. righU Won* Nang.Kong. J. K. Mltra I- Suan Few. Cha» Onn Leof. p»ioh> bj i »"*>. Page 4>35 words
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Advertisement32 1952-12-29 3 ■vuiv ham; if vs FLAP JACKS BRUSH SETS TRINKET BOXES CIGARETTE CASES PLATINUM, DIAMOND GEM SET JEWELLERY IN MODERN DESIGNS. CHOOSE THE BEST RtOM HENDRY'S (Moyal Jewollen) MALA LUMPtR BINCAHJRE. ?BIBT ClRtttUSp32 words
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Article763 1952-12-29 4 VOYAGED - VOYAGED KNC77 Y&UR NEI€HBOUa^-12 By I rZEBI AND. the world's •1 leal Kepuhlif and h- !'i«]uai t.-rs of the.lnt<»r--m: il lied Cross Is the mi t beautiful rountry in IBM >. or! I from Itvrlsti b a po| of a ta n and has uI i763 words
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355 1952-12-29 4 Spotlighting Stadeath' Efforts FROM SCHOOL MAGAZINES s S io be complt- j■' i i Malaya to have I tcl ifce by the bays themselves. I the >^ >>^^ ><^ >^^ %l^ < '^.-^w^.'^^w v tan j ha Cateful 28th ol April 1952 I the 1 B a the kw 3355 words
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Article124 1952-12-29 4 s Day after day, day after Z day, There is some new task to perform; < When the blazing sun hides behind the hills. 5 The busy day's work is done. All around, there is quiet- ness, Darkness slowly curtains the weary world; Up in the124 words
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Article85 1952-12-29 4 When humble dusts like iron filings begin to rust, Like frozen souls start 5 •flittering, that's the very time Valueless corns we may grind. t When golden hours pour < like a mighty shower, i then wild birds may 5 start singing their new- t hi-convposed, odes85 words
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Article761 1952-12-29 4 Paul Minten - Paul Minten H^ Q, .BY JBT **p"V^|^„ M^g^^B^^*^ BBb! BW mi*^c**,^r-m*,m^m^m^^^ m^^ m i r- /.N EXCITING NEW SERIAL The Sfory So Far— Now Heoflf 0n... I 17— "The Backwoods Of Bombay" /^^^\\\\^^^\^\\^^\\\\\^\\^\\\\\\\\^\\\\wY\\\\\\ L BILL WILSON, a young apprentice, has joined his first ship, a tanker. the "PORT761 words
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Article283 1952-12-29 4 VKW vokk i im* «<n.su.s shows a total of 30.4(;> students liom I.'JO foreisn countries on I.S. college and university campuses <;00 n;orf* than Ist year. MUttj of the new students are irom the Far East. Tno students are cnrolle more 1 IA 10 educati Institution!283 words
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