Singapore Standard, 30 December 1952
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Title Section21 1952-12-30 1 Singapore Standard I^K f Vl 1 1 CA» V OL. 11l NO. 180 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS21 words
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Article52 1952-12-30 1 ATOM SPY IS FREED \Kl.i! 1> .ulantl. IP) ibe H estcra mvicted Dr. .V Niinn a release today >m n>d be* iviour," >'. i h he rr ha- publicly n*fuliui; atomic Ki v.i and still > ■omru'lnist. ofl the i ol a 10 "d Cai i rra< ked He to52 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-12-30 1 MORE than 1,000 gifcmbers of the 10,000Birong Naval Base Labour Union, who went on strike yesterday, lined up in front of the shops outside Canberra Gate of the Dockyard early yesterday morning to see how the first day of their strike was going on. Some ot them volunteered to picket91 words
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Article113 1952-12-30 1 1 ni I OWING >ti ;-;«'-tion id* l>\ Siacsiptwc City < MUM i!!-ii .Mr. Lee Choon I u I abour Wfvt i. t; •!<•- pi)i)iii!t4 im the I at BriL'.td*' in i ntai u be a si t>i jilt* in ill i u{ di.ilimx .1 niunlxT113 words
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Article15 1952-12-30 1 r-day Christmas United States B I the high- grand T fatal acci- UPUP - 15 words
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422 1952-12-30 1 THE Governor, Mr. J.F. Nicoll, yesrerday gave the assurance that it had always been the Government's intention that Singapore should have a fully elccied Council presided over by a Mayor elected by that He lid this yesterday at he open ceremony of ihe n422 words
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Article62 1952-12-30 1 LONDON, Dec. 29 (AP)— On Trafalgar Square's luntains nt the foot c >lumn became a frothy bubble terday of many but to ternation of public a] A pi :■:>! joker poured deinto strategic <vi>' i the pool. Water from the fountains churned it into itl Th62 words
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Article75 1952-12-30 1 SANDRINGHAM, Dec. 2!) Qi een Q>t at- morning or eveni service- y< rday were ui nfirraed rep >r1 that she is suffering from a ight cold. It had I n reported earliei thal t. Qi een bad to take care oi i 1:: or er 5?75 words
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Article279 1952-12-30 1 2 Girls 2 Gifts, 2Ships, A!! Added Up To A Bin Disappointment Standard Skipping Report*! IX Singapore last night, two little American girls learned for the first time how two big ships failed them this Christinas, their first in the Colony. Two gift parcels intended for them were sent from279 words
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Article38 1952-12-30 1 V we; Mulia Che Wan Teh binti Cl •Ei ■>' of the Raja of Perlis. (Hcd last Sat- day .it the I I ma Ar i. She 54 jreai < ■.< 1 tunei ;ii took place on S mday.38 words
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Article33 1952-12-30 1 Major Gei rai Nav. al a •<•■ Agha Mobai i i< d Raza Pakistan Amba idor to Peking. i his vva back toKarachJ for consultation wrh his l; i QfneOt. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article89 1952-12-30 1 LONDON, Dec. 29, (Renter) —Mr. Winston Churchill is meeting his cabinet tomorrow for last minute discussions on the eve of his departure for New York to meet Presidentelect Eisenhower. Mr. Churchill is expected to discuss some of the topics which could be included in an89 words
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Article26 1952-12-30 1 THE British lsl< which got a brief respite from miserable weather during Christmas were beset yesterday again with choking fog, ram, .snow and ice.— UP.26 words
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Article19 1952-12-30 1 THE price oi gold has registered one of the biggest drops in recent weeks in Thailand.—A.F.P.19 words
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Article960 1952-12-30 1 10,000Launch Wfl V SfYl KP Standard Staff Reporter TEN THOUSAND daily-rated employees of the Seletar Naval Base in Singapore yesterday launched the biggest postwar strike in Singapore, bringing practically all work at the Dockyard to a standstill except for essential services. These essential services Luch as960 words
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Article120 1952-12-30 1 iION(.K()NC... Dec 29 (\KP>— The Hongkong (»ovemmeni is to make a INew y.ur Rift of UOO.OOO to Bnta.n a, a I**** «l <£ !on> > si -utrhilm-ss. it was anMo.MM.il hrre tmlay. tl o »i<i;il rommunlque ,u»U i.«» K'ft «a* l^ tt# tii-al exprfvsion ot120 words
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Article118 1952-12-30 1 PARIS, Dec. 29 (Renter) Popular Republican leader Georges Bidault today accepted President Auriol's invitation to try to form France's 18th post- war Government. The President summoned Monsieur Bidault yesterday after Gaullist leader Jacq le Soustelle and Socialist Secretary Genera] Guy Moliet had both declined118 words
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Article32 1952-12-30 1 THE pri< -c of rnbber rose to 921 irnts jreslerday registering a gala of 'M centa over the closing price before the Christmas bottdajs. (Report in Page32 words
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Article39 1952-12-30 1 PRESIDENT Syngman R e who u anti-Japan< t, g >ing to Japan on Jan I on to >ee Gen eU Mai k C r.. t'.X. Fur Ea C r:!ii;.n- the Korean Information Office said ye i day.39 words
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Article34 1952-12-30 1 ax agreement for air iervices between Britain pud Japan wag signed ye terday Kat jo Ok. -i >;>ki, Japanese r tor Foreign Affaii i, s F'. Nt I) Tiinr.. the Bii-34 words
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Article96 1952-12-30 1 PENANG, Moo. Following its tuo-dav meeting which concluded toiluv, the evcutive council ofl tinMalayan Teachers' I'nion has decided to reqpesfl «h«National Union of Teachers. United Kingdom, t<> <m<A immediately one of its officials to visit Malayi «< i fact-finding mission to help Malayan teacneri t<»96 words
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Article63 1952-12-30 1 Rocky Poinl Bid Ahorlivr SEOUL, I) 29 [ReuterAAP). The Bth Army ;.n--noin. [ay thai heavii s\ Qghtin i oi Sniper Ridge in tnoi two weeks, started last i when more than 160 Chin icked the South K rs of Eiocky Point. Army spokesman the Koerans held Rocky Point and drove63 words
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Article29 1952-12-30 1 MADAJ [E E1 iei I tin-Mallerin. born nc;ir P L852. aid on her 100th birthday ye terday ti reaching her a^c was: "Never drink v. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article22 1952-12-30 1 THE United Stales Air Force ha assigned the world'i battle-tested jet flghtei to the defence of Northern Jaoai UPUP - 22 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-12-30 1 plmlo Ai 1 1 l{ declaring the new Van Kit SwiMMtaf Pool •pea ycitfi^y 1 1»«* Gavci nor, Mr. .1. I Ni< oil, turn ♦•d \\\r door l< idm^ t«» th<* public pool uith a ittvn (<• and th«-n <nt<'r<'<l t!i<' pM niivrs the first nian l<t fi > soStandard - 49 words
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Advertisement24 1952-12-30 1 ;^<rf 159 NORTH BRIDGE 8» •> K W vi ■w- WJUV A fffffi GOLD liAtt** S, rl9Oport s,Bopertm 35c/sp e r/(?spacM f*J<r<,t,oo $205 F <^* tOctsptc-lOspvckcr.24 words
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Advertisement120 1952-12-30 1 Fllllß-V— icelream>^^j CWfAMt&ItS ITU /T?C li iin- i i pun urn mmr iw -*m f* miwmi^^w 'W' nr? v\n s^v? :<i< ffiB £IP •.I w .i i ml /v/^J/ */r fully /////V'/ BANDSPRCAD <?//^/ //t/ </// i/MHthe t/ns. US! PRICES Singapore Pcnang Ftdcration MODEL 5112 Foi A.C. Mains $305 00120 words
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Article512 1952-12-30 2 CG Tells Why He 's Shifting To S'pore THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, will move into a new residence on January 16, after giving up his present residence, Bukit Serene in Johore Bahru, where he had lived for four years ever since he was appointed to his512 words
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Article268 1952-12-30 2 JUST on the fringe oi Chinatown, three swimming pools which will cater to the needs of about 140.000 people, were opened h\ the Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll. yesterday hi the presence of Singapore City Councillors rod hundreds or eager children living in the vicinity. The268 words
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Article134 1952-12-30 2 Charity Lotteries Pay Tax Standard Stall Kepoiter PRIVATE lott< 3 run re for charitable rns are not exempted from paying the 20 per cent tax to Government because of •'political rather than financial c; 9Mr. W. C. Taylor, I .ancial Secretary, said rdaay. "What b larity?" I T asked a134 words
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Article93 1952-12-30 2 $7.192 For Poppy Fund PIONS for Dj j Fin his year lor t State ol ed to $7,192.85. lerived from the sale f pop- I 5, comb Fa y Dress n..v i the Resi- Iwo mahj* es. S,OQ I us( I poi age pa of i arioua dene nina^ were93 words
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Article58 1952-12-30 2 LUMPUR, U.o.— I lion Govern;:. approved the ol 'he follow fficers of the •'nt of to Infoi ati n Off! i >■ i*l Grade. With effect trum 1. S., I Hussai i, Mr I! r, Ch, Ah Mohamed Zain. 5*5; A G Pawan; Mr. Yeong Koi58 words
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Article41 1952-12-30 2 THE Postmaster Genera] Malaya, announces that, with effect from the Jan. I. l:'.">;j, the maximum amount of trie trade charge for a COD. par- j eel to or from India will be increased from Rupees 400 to Rupees 500.41 words
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190 1952-12-30 2 SIX boys and a girl, wliose ages ranged from two to 15 years, came to the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday morning to tell the Coroner how their mother was struck by lightning. The girl, Cfa >r Giok, being r ho lest, tided ;he boys it190 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-12-30 2 Mr. and Mrs. N/er Siew Hock were married in Singapore during the weekend. The bride was the former Miss Soh Phim Eng.22 words
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Article124 1952-12-30 2 Man Bound Over Tried Suicide LAM Kwee Hong (45) a tailor who flung himself in front of a moving bus because a letter from China told him his wife and only daughter had been executed by the Communists, was yesterday bound over to be of good behaviour for six months.124 words
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Article46 1952-12-30 2 THE second batch of 28 scouts, under the leadership of Scout Master. Lim Soo Chye. eav< by air for Greystone. Australia, todnv to attend the Pan Pacific Jamboree. I' ided in the batch are two scouts from Brunei, Tengitan Momim and Abdul Awang.46 words
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282 1952-12-30 2 One of the biggest thefts in Singapore, in which $50,000 worth of textiles and shirts belonging to Associated Traders Limited were removed from a godown in Outram Road, had a sequel in the Singapore Firs: District Court yesterday. I In 'he dock stood Queß rliok282 words
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Article299 1952-12-30 2 J< »HORE BAIIRU, Mon. A i $10,000, in defai 11 18 rigorous imprisonment waa imposed b tl Pn Idi nt of the S< si ions Court. Mr. X. 1.. Cohen on a delivery postman, Amin bin Othman, today. ft ;.:n told the court that299 words
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Article87 1952-12-30 2 Planning Body For Trengganu A STATE Planning Committee will be formed to formulate and prepare lons-term plan£ for progress and developmenl in Trengganu. The Committee will be composed of a Chairman who will be the Mentri Besar or State Secretary arid five members viz. the British Adviser. State Financial Officer.87 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-12-30 2 WITH an umbrella hf!d over him and a raincoat to protect him from the drizzle, the Governor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. declares open the Van Kit Swimming: Pool off Tanjong Pagar Koaii. Behind htm are the City Architect centre) Mr. \V. I. Watson, and the President of the City Council,57 words
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Advertisement192 1952-12-30 2 I I A I extending to all oui I r//ir/ Friends, !j|| Cree (ings I f nappy a net wsp tc j patronage with an m fe//er Quality Good* at Compel it ice START THE NEW YEIR WITH ;!l NEW GOODS We have on displcy new j iVi arrivals for192 words
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264 1952-12-30 3 Trade mile Classification For 1953 Is 'Extensive 9 lili M;\'iva!i Trade Classification lor 1953 contains 147 Item have been grouped into 52 divisions within 10 sections. This groups Ud live (lasses ol the old publication, known as the i Ist ol Art !(!<■>. of Merchandise Imported Into Malaya and exported264 words
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Article19 1952-12-30 3 Appeal For Blood:44 Respond the I fu.36 ng a ed after the nent ling ve C. ;c S oxever-19 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-12-30 3 1 111 >l fcirls are uii<■••rii, (J u itti s t Mi^tii > .i iul ni.uhitws. 1 hej w (irk foi Um mechanised lection ot ike Btatistiea Depart* meat. Here ihej arc *«en puachiag eardi irith inforniilion iroin importers' and exporters' declarations. i Left): >ii>s Chla beng Hiang, i memberMaud.11 fl - 80 words
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Article46 1952-12-30 3 Reverend J.B. K ...n evi n i ler. a evening i1 I P-m- turned ial nr invi?. I t P s a1 converted On j e gelical camp:; timon il tovil n is tended U) all yoi i-- 4 S ;apore.46 words
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Article56 1952-12-30 3 No Display By Science Society i E Uniyersltf r c j S:> ■!<-•: y. a not bold ii New Yeai S ien i r reason given was mj there was not en r meetings have b b v the Society's Exhibition| attracted a con er j n e ber of56 words
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103 1952-12-30 3 No Big Rush To Maiery In Leap Year THERE h;iv not been an exceptional rush to b<- married in i<*;ip year. The 1952 figures of the Registry of M.irriages reveal that uu to date 1,130 marriages have been registered .it the Registry This figure is onl> 11l above the 1951103 words
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Article47 1952-12-30 3 ABO! 'I. Raj (k bin Abdul Ghani ol Jalan Sayang, was ay sentenced to four weeks imprisonment in the Singapore Fourth Police Court for failing, as a police supervisee, for failing to notify the change of his a dress to Bukit Timah n No\ 22.47 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-12-30 3 photo. DK. 11. Gaißck seen h lading a gift package to out- of tin* KH rhildren r.ho attended the last distribution of The Standard Readers' Toy Fund ,t the leu s.A.T.A. clime in Singapore yesterday, in tiie background are crates of food and other good things that were distributed atStandard - 53 words
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Article36 1952-12-30 3 PALANAIANOT waa charged rl ie magi trate court at Kota i Jg' for possessing two r tins of tod iy contain i g •ix ga rithoul a licence. Bail ol *:iuu paj aitowt*36 words
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Article259 1952-12-30 3 Govt. Will Get] $25, 000 More A Year On Licences Standard Staff Reporter DESPITE protests from the Colony's pawn- 1 brokers that business was "bad," the Singapore Government will get more money from pawnshop; licences for the next three years from 1953 onwards, compared with the259 words
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Article119 1952-12-30 3 SINGAPORE'S preseni daily Lpply of writer between 38 and 42 million gallons— is likely to be increased to 42-43 million gallons a day within moni Water for the Colony fr T< brau Waterworks. which had been undergoing tests, is still not uyed In the119 words
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Article72 1952-12-30 3 A SIKH, Ganga Singh s/o Katah Singh was produced in the Singapore third Police Court yesterday tentatively charged with murder. He was arrested by the Tanjong Pagar Police in connection with the death of a married Sikh woman, Gurdev Kaur, who was hacked to death with72 words
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Article75 1952-12-30 3 A CABIN boy, P. L. Robinson (ID), was found wearing shoes that were not bis own. the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D. II Chapman, was told yesterday. Robinson was charged with stealing shoes valued at $10 from G. R. Ewen on Dec. 26 at75 words
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Article64 1952-12-30 3 PENANG. Mon.— Alleged to have committed theft of a wallet containing $150 and .some documents at the Penang Turf Club on Dec. 27. a young Chinese, Song Booi Heong, claime<: trial before Mr. A. Black in the Second Magistrate's Court today. The accused said the money64 words
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Article34 1952-12-30 3 FOR carrying two persons on the door <>* his car in a dangerous mariner. Chandasigaran of Kuala Lumpur was fined $50 or two weeks' prisonment at the Magistrate's Court, Port Dicksnn 1 principal34 words
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288 1952-12-30 3 Standard Stall Reporter WHEN the children so back to school on Jan. \l. they will find their principals teaching them certain subjects daily. This is the result «i a decision taken by the Singapore Education Department to make use of headmasters and headmistresses to288 words
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92 1952-12-30 3 and Ca the S pany Singapon tin i at. Ir. Lim B 1 V. i Benf !S ipping I> i whi< h H 4|U Shell Long Service I i at tod joined B ik m v the Traushipi lnd< I be became I the92 words
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Article46 1952-12-30 3 W eak, Spent Life Ganung (.<>:< s Ma D li < man that be could not work. \va> ftned [or gambling on Dec, 28 ;it Etoad. i h had two i vjf I r similar offence He wi that if in- appeared in aga >ling, (■nt to gaol.46 words
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Article38 1952-12-30 3 1 f THE D.i t mumcations. Mr, I l W son. and bis ■'■<■ re pn tit at the Post ai I tmmunit cation: Etecr< at dren' i Christma party hi Ma rday. A j I childrei38 words
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Article154 1952-12-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has supported indirectly" the Federation 850,000,000 loan which is due to close in a few days. Three Trust Funds controlled by Government have invested considerable sums in the loan in the name of the Singapore Govern- ment. At a154 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-12-30 3 Mr W H Mosbergen deft) and Mr. him BCBC fhim. >\»n> will bv uiven a U-jl party by l\w Shell Company, Sm;.i pore, to mark thnr retirement27 words
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Article48 1952-12-30 3 ABDUL ECadir bin 'I \va- allowed bail of $500 with two sureties at the Singi Fourth Police Court tei liy alter n charge of v ml n J causing grievous hurt with a krifc *o Dolla !In I-).:. Dc-. 27 was explained to hi It48 words
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227 1952-12-30 3 Santa Pays His Last Call For The Toy Fund SANTA CLAUS made UU test journey on behalf of The! Standard Readers 1 Toy Fund yesterday, when he visited the new S.A.T.A. clinic. where 88 children enjoyed a party and received their full share of the good things which the generosity227 words
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Article101 1952-12-30 3 I Standard Aviation Beportef THE second mooting of the South-East Asia Air Tra Advisory Committee is being held at Hongkong, attended by Mr. A.W. s. Pai I Director of Civil Aviation, and Mr. W. Gawthorne, Civil Ail Adviser to the CommissionerGem Discussions are taking101 words
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Advertisement58 1952-12-30 3 Operlng Tc-c 7 35h0w53,6.15:;9i;;.ni. "v Ic Dearfs h »rts l< l v —in'! HNICOLOB I JAC^ DEALER in C- i r i i Mvino] v •■>•,■. (1) Chow Hoo <2» T»ah Thau Hoo <3 F.h L.n Hoo (4 Li Hoo (5; The I Lean Hoo. Pr rders fw npth YEOH58 words
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Advertisement45 1952-12-30 3 J|B| WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING TOOTHBRUSH "I FOR THE 20ih hUpS CONSECUTIVE YEAR l|| L. D. SEYMOUR CO.. INC. m*A T Hf<P W -NO/'' I fw* %< t !eV' r5 $^T A I Ull II II I Upßutmonct 0MO&M I \644.NORTH BRIDGE ft D^S POftE^PHONB 6 27^045 words
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174 1952-12-30 4 PENANG, M(»n The Malayan Teachers' I'nion has launched plans for its first educational conference which it ho|H's tc hold in Singapore sometime in August ne\t \ear at the I niversitv of Malava. -iirigap re Tea 'hers empowered ecessarj flailed ai to un e»- -<174 words
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Article184 1952-12-30 4 Brandy Galore In A Sampan PENANG, Mon. Boxing Day the appearance of a tCh ese, Tan Swee Kim, in the S« n Magistrate's Court before Mr. M. A. Black, charged with being in possession of iiquor on which d ity pi ved to have been pad. i y i barged184 words
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Article32 1952-12-30 4 k:.axg. M rhe I :v if a Chinese unemployed abourer. Cboon Bfenj; (49) vas found hanging horn a i in the second storey of i building, at Watson Road Swettenham32 words
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Article17 1952-12-30 4 FOR nri\ ai Y ig C fine.i S 5 by the Purt Dick.on Mads- a17 words
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Article379 1952-12-30 4 MTU Stresses Necessity For Secondary Edit. PENANG, Mon While appreciating Government's need for additional sources of revenue to meet the increasing cost of edu- cation in the Federation, the executive council of the Malayan Teachers' Union at the conclusion of its two-day meeting today, felt379 words
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151 1952-12-30 4 Kl LUMPI'K. Mon Besut, a district in Treafffm i brtroctaeed < utm tMmemi in voting during local in. il ejection for our of its areas. Sebarang. on hn-tm.is I>a> aadidates of each kampong were uiven different miniiis to wt'jr as thrv sal in151 words
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Article199 1952-12-30 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUP Mon An Area Security Unit in the Alor Gajab district of Malacca has killed another top terrorist. He is a man with many aliases and a district committee member of the Malacca central district Communist terrorist organisation. Yeung Kit Kwan.199 words
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Article65 1952-12-30 4 AI.OR SJAR.. Mon- Mrs. O. M. Donaldson, Matron of the Genera] Hospital, A!or Star was entertained to a farewell party by the nurses last night at the Alor Star Hospital prior to her departure to the United Kingdom on leave. Mrs. Donaldson presented a silver salver65 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-12-30 4 MR. HO Joon Ngiap and his bride, Miss Florence Chan Cheng Kim. cutting the cake after their marriage aj the Khtk Community Guild, Singapore on Sunday. Mr. Ho is a Chinese film distributor.33 words
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Article65 1952-12-30 4 Standard Staff Corrrvpomlr ni KOTA TIXGCf Honted psr'y -a a- of Mr. John Pal--. j.- t. Assistant of the 1 Department of lohare B. recently by the the Dopartmeni prioi I transfer to Se»* ban Car Catches Fire KLANG Mon— r-ar which ran 3ff 1 (nto a ditch65 words
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271 1952-12-30 4 First Pk. villlage Council Polling IPOH, Mon.— The first village council election under the Local Councils Ordinance took place in Ipoh's Pasar Pinji New Village today. Of the 3.450 registered voters, about 60 per cent went to the polls, in the first half of day and iit is anticipated that271 words
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372 1952-12-30 4 Judge Dismisses Samsm Licence Renewal KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A motion to quash the decision of the Controller of Customs not to grant the renewal of a licence for distilling samsu, i was dismissed by Mr. Justice Briggs, in the High Court, today. The motion was by Tay Chek Meng. Managing372 words
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Article376 1952-12-30 4 OPERATION Service is intended a.s a declaration of a new responsibility and as a [definition at a new outlook. Co!. A. E Young, Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya said this in a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night when he gave a "firslhall ci376 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-12-30 4 Mr. and Mrs. Low Kang Cheong cutting th" take after their wedding at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Singapore during the weekend. Th e bride was formnly Miss Lim Geok Hwa.31 words
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Article49 1952-12-30 4 IPOH, Mon -Mr Chcnh Siew Cheong (75) passed away at his residence in Brewster Road this morning after a long iliness. Mr. Cheab was a trustee of Perak Chinese Recreation Ciub. He leaves behind bis \vi/e and several children. The funeral wi|] take \> morrow.49 words
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Article208 1952-12-30 4 IPOH, Mod.- Thr Raja Mu_i_ that the stren s th IY,,k s la felt by the bandis um ,i,, i form a basis of u traditiea v proud of. He wa > addressing t' Rrst m inspectors at the [poh c| ntr( tour at the invitat208 words
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Advertisement70 1952-12-30 4 p^r there's Wk MORE Wm-^/ PLEASURE IN MOVIES YOU SCREEN B^^ /Ae easy -to operate BTH Cine Projector is ideal for your Family Entertainment j^T\, pel lir^t «la-s projection lh,- 16 m. m. D |A J~l look at these extra Bill features: I t-fvost simpiieitu of operat^Xrt^ntewtnce- Col ty Witk70 words
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Advertisement157 1952-12-30 4 Simrim Wmdmg! 3. U. FEEL LISTS SLsri.VlltJJ Oil MM V\ <K' t M SAI MOV. Ki I I'i'v (M1 I (Mand.rm. INDIGESTION? HeAe *s the frasttiLf sta tidbi/ There's nothing like a spoonful nf Dp Witt*? A'.t w v J./ 7 acid Powder for giving speedy relief when the LJ>sHfrkr157 words
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Miscellaneous18 1952-12-30 4 r 1 '1w%5 l Mill. I M 1:1 mm* j p fill cli I' I. t I, I18 words
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404 1952-12-30 5 Graft Conviction Appeal By Police Sgt 7s DismissipA Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Court I of Appeal, today, dismissed the appeal of S#t. Abdul Ilamid bin Mohamed of the Traffic Police, against the conviction and sentence of three years' rigorous imprfsonment passed on him for corruptly accepting $120. He404 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-12-30 5 MR A. MRS. John Ho Inns Tal who *etC married in M<»r I Star. Future shows the COUpW rutting the weddins cake.22 words
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Article109 1952-12-30 5 Till. 'Viler. ition Govern nu-nt has appointed Y 1. .M Tengku Ya'acob. Member for Auritiilturc anil For estrv. and Mr K Heath, Deputy Director of Agriculture, as memb«r>, of the delegation to the Kite onferenre which U beißf held by the Food and Agriculture109 words
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90 1952-12-30 5 IPOII. Mon.— N T s Kua i (4< a durian se i ::id guilt 1 n a graf! chai l $100 or two moni mment u v Mr. i President ol I Ses >urt, this mon Two prosecution witne: th police i90 words
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Article79 1952-12-30 5 Hadpplies For Bam lils w s! MENG 'it was sentenced 1 fou ars' hard ai our by Ibrahim I Abdul Manan, \cthi* Pr deni of the Muai Sessions t-t. for p< )f I n t e n d e d for th«» n. "pleaded guilty 1 o the possession of79 words
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Article130 1952-12-30 5 PEN \N"C r loon KhnT a po'li e in (23), and table re foduced beA Black n the Second Magistrate's Court on two charges, robbery and attempted extortion, alcd to have been committed iat Tanjong Tokong re about 11 p.m. OM U The first charge against130 words
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Article25 1952-12-30 5 i POL ICE have recovered a omV 'v.atrh. Rolex Oyster Perpetual No. ********** owner is aslid G Hodginoti n SUB Officer. PI). Negn25 words
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Article45 1952-12-30 5 A FAREWELL tea party \va> given in honour of Mr. C. K. Ooi. of the War Damage Commission by friends and eag at the Eastern Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on nr eve "i his departure to take up a senior appointment in Perak.45 words
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Article71 1952-12-30 5 \HM \D bin Elaji was sentenced to bO rnon h pi nment by Inche l!:iahi.n bin Abdul Manan Acting President of the Mu ir S< ssion Court for tabri ai tig Calse evidence for Lhe purpose ol eiag used In a judicial proceed in.?. He71 words
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Article232 1952-12-30 5 Stmadmrd st.tr Corrrspoaden* RAUB, Mon E tune in Raub Malay ind O from vario i h Vl ei w*n held here ft< w Governmenl Club. The convcn >r, Me Abd lata bin Ibrah.-. Di ti Officer Raub, «aid ourpose of ho' Ing the meel fej was232 words
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Article76 1952-12-30 5 Death By Fire Upsets A Party Standard Correspoadeal LONDON'. De< Tl funeral of Mrs Mohamed Din of Negri Sembilan will be held orrow at Woking Ao que. She died on Sati i I a fortnight's battle in nosp I again-; severe burns suff< when her clothe- caught from an ectric76 words
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Article67 1952-12-30 5 WINNERS of ets draw for the 1 in" Fund, vvhi rt before some t,000 peoi the Lam Son -4 Am:. Park Kulkn, Ke < mas 'Day. are their prizes thr< A) branches which sold u .<- ets. The wuir ***** (1st. prize) I i o... tO M)67 words
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Article65 1952-12-30 5 APTEH •'■■'•-hour bl tal dowi he i Pa Stati wa p k mil at LI. IS p Hi. Last oij T: e ''>'/; er d»- eloped mlnoi laakaget wi Buoday ind result was that a wuv area i the Eastern part oj had a pov.er CA\65 words
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303 1952-12-30 5 A CHINESE foreman who accepted a challenge tor a ti^ht, beat his opponent and forgot all about it. But Ms opponent did not. lour months later he saw the foreman in a fish stall watching hunting fish. He took a chopper and allegedly slashed the303 words
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Article224 1952-12-30 5 KUAI LUMPUE, Mon Malayan delegates t(» the Working Party meeting of the International Rubber Studv Group to London, starting Jan. 5. will go to the meeting with an "open mind." on the discussions concerning the project for a world rubber buffer stock scheme, The224 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-12-30 5 MR s Ponaampalam, P. who has been nominated bs th<> Jobore Government as i member of the Muai Town Council tor three veils horn L953.25 words
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Advertisement195 1952-12-30 5 SOJBINQ TO BEAT '< n WJ 3^ MASON fitfiiaTii I'm Am COutS CoIo^yJECH^ICOLOR^^f I 111 Il» I I.M IR| I 1 S| SPENDEO "CC MING THE PLANTER 'S WIFE MIDNIGHT TOMORROW :^m Ai nmuRE 4^^^| HE SCREENS /fm%^^^ m \i)\ EM I RE \<(f^JOMSOiVGENV m g M f ox 11195 words
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Advertisement190 1952-12-30 5 9 :mu. TODAY Mmhdm n w I mm, I Lauwel A lUrdv in "Rrv ngr Is S«.-n" n«,iv t AKTHON plus "lim lyk, N Luck" < iMpi I I TOMOKRO1 ft I Ml RSOA^ 1 1 i GCM \ulrv -s|\KIMM ON Till n\<I |.l,.« CARTOON pkM NM I VI. IK190 words
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Article691 1952-12-30 6 ..g Rangoon for the conference of A an ialist parties early next month, its convenors no in mind the fact that only in Burma is an ;n power. The twelve other parties delegat ffectual political or:ons caught in the an re of Right wing nationalisms on the691 words
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Article, Illustration825 1952-12-30 6 ALEX JOSEY - DOES STORE WANT 2 COUNCILS? ALEX JOSEY MALA VAN AFFAIRS IS IT necessary that Singapore, an island of a million souls, should have Iwo separate Councils? Does Singapore really need a Legislative Council as well as a City Council? Is there a danger of duplication? Of unnecessary wastage? Of confusion?825 words
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Article388 1952-12-30 6 Miodlc Men DRAWING the attention of£ the Special Malay Economics Committee towards the plights of the Malay fishermen in| Malaya. Utusan Melayu sug-| gests that RID A should be| asked by the Committee to£ carry out a Fisheries Scheme. < Utusan -ays thai Malay Rshec-| men in388 words
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1872 1952-12-30 6 CAN CIVIL SERVANTS LOBBY COUNCILLORS? The Singapore Government says 'NO' The British Government says 'YES' Sir. —It is indeed ironical thai barely three weeks fore His Excellency in the November Meeting of the Legislative Council delivered public reprimand to locally recruited civil servants on a charge that they ha I1,872 words
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Advertisement92 1952-12-30 6 I Independent Morning i\eicspa[>er HEAD OFFICE: 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Ccb Cf Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: Room 222, The Times Building, Pnnring House Square, London EC 4. iCUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan Sfrt.r, S3 Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Tekphone 4588. Telephone 829. Telephone92 words
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Advertisement22 1952-12-30 6 i j^B" M^^^^^tm Mr am H j m^^ S3/5 S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. r /I flf j CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD.22 words
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Article, Illustration225 1952-12-30 7 London -Tokyo Over The Pole LONDON, Dec. 28 (Renter) A new British air hmu London to Tokyo by airliners Dying iv owr Ihc North Pole is expected to »>♦> operating the md oi l •»:>.-). the London Daily Mail reported today. i irtney rds, the newspaper air correspondent said this225 words
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91 1952-12-30 7 D 29 I former im e s \frica tudy 'lament. ft B irke. Yicenman of thv Party and Farmer trie Par I >n1 er Mr. Griffiths will return in three for the T> liament, but his s plan tay r ahoul Labour Party91 words
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Article26 1952-12-30 7 MINE Con r un yesterday in i :it cities of the *■'■< h Afi an proteel put aboard a plane i<> r t e.26 words
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Article214 1952-12-30 7 SWEETWATEF (1 D< ►9 (UP) robbing young litted suicide ling lis airfor more I friends an d aui i i P eaded i in dramatic radio me Sheriff I !alv n Montgomery said Wiiliam Cox. 23, whose wife was expecting a child in six works, deliberately214 words
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Article308 1952-12-30 7 Cabinet Meeting Called For Last Minute Briefing LONDON, Dec. 29 Prime Minister Winston Churchill will have a last-minute discussion with his cabinet tomorrow before sailing to meet President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower, it was learned here yesterday. The cabinei meeting will give Mr. Churchill an opportunity308 words
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Article134 1952-12-30 7 WASHOJ ion. Dec. 2!). "•I 1 Pr< :It it-elect Eisenhower soon will tackle some of the same European problems he faced over two years ago as Commander-in-Chief of the fleeing European army. l!• mi ei British Premier Churchill in New York next week, and their talks134 words
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Article119 1952-12-30 7 riUVANDRUM, De 2\> \i u Pr< nier Nehru Sunday told reporters '"we do not accept the Anglo-American rtution on Kashmir passed in the United Nations Security Council recently and we are not going to come under its compulsion." u'd he would reserve his fuller views119 words
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Article89 1952-12-30 7 ANKARA, Dec. 29 \P) Hasan Yildiim. 21, was taken to an army hospital in Ankara after being drafted into tin- Turkish army. Officials said Yildrim. a nativ<> of the fozgai province <>1 Anatolia, possesses a tail 10 inches ion:;, extending from the bottom of89 words
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Article115 1952-12-30 7 Seminar On Women's Status Opens NEW DELHI. Dec. 29 (AP) A one-week session of the Social Science Seminar on the Status ot Women in South Asia was inaugurated here yesterday by Madame Alva Myrdal. head of the Social Science Department of the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organization. Organized115 words
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Article60 1952-12-30 7 LONDON. Dec. 2!) (Reuter) —Two doctors yesterday went to Sandringham. Norfolk where the Royal family have been spending Christmas to see 85-year-old Queen Mary, grandmother of the present Qui in. it was «:nn< in t d today. Queen Mary was suffering from a slight chill,60 words
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Article91 1952-12-30 7 A TOTAL of 2,500 Muslim residents in the K< ppel, City and Pasir Panjang Districts, have forwarded a petition to the Progressive Party. Singapore, asking assistance for t' 1(l construction of a proper acc< road to the Muslim Burial Ground in Bukil Permei Road. The petition91 words
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Article88 1952-12-30 7 LONDON, Dec. 29 (AP) Former U.S. film actress Bebe Daniels told police she was robbed of USS 14,000 worth of fur s and jewellery at her London home yesterday. Bebe who teams with her husband, Ben Lyon. in one ol Britain's top radio comic acts88 words
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Article143 1952-12-30 7 ONE of the three Singapore I nese', injured, when their tin: .1 cxaj h< d hi adlong .l. a tree at the junction of A xandra Road and Pasir Panjang Roj d, on Sunday night, died in the General Hospital rday. H, Woo Beng Kee (35), j143 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-12-30 7 Widespread demonstrations <»l violence i |v ConumuUstled proponents for i separata Amlhr.i in Soutfa India broke ooi roUow in>; tindeath I>\ fasting in (i.mdhi si> 1,. i't ;> 1 \<• ii <iUi Potti Si iiainuhi in Madras recently. Sriraatulu <Jh'<i .ittcr f;uin^ ,")X days vithouf f(M>d. This 1 1 ii87 words
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Article66 1952-12-30 7 Stonrord Lcndon Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 29. The following ore rh« doting prices or rubbci ono fin on London Market rodoy: lOND.N RUBBER "»NDON TIN Spot £948 per ton Spot 26id. buyers, £950 sellers Feb., Mar. 26!d. Three months: £943 Apr/June 25id. buyers, £944. June Sept. 2566 words
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Article242 1952-12-30 7 UNIVERSITY ATTACKED CAIRO, Dec. 29, (AP).-The influential newspaper Akhbar El Yom yesterday accused Cairo's thousand-year-old Al Azhar University ol using Iron Curtain tactics on the personal liberties of the world's 400 million Muslims. Its unprecedented challenge to the authority of Al Azhar and its ruling242 words
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Article57 1952-12-30 7 NAIROBI. Dec 29 fAFP) British Lefl wing i Pritt, who is defending African Jomo Kenyatta on <•!,. of heading Mau Man actr I i a Supren Court when he said thai In produi R. S. Thack« I Magistrate a1 the tria his position. Pritt said tl 157 words
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Article115 1952-12-30 7 2 PARTY LEADERS SEIZED IN SYRIA DAMASCUS, !><•«■ 29, (UP), ffcc Syrian foven nwni oi Colonel Adeeb Shishaklj \rsi<ida\ 10 f <\o arrested OpposiUon Party leaders <»t astl-go^ neol propagaodi activities hut did n'»t neation i week's i-rnnrfffl intni d'c^t :it .Hlctnul -'I' i A govemn ten| commi i •d115 words
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111 1952-12-30 7 Truman's Statement Attacked By MacA NE Yi IRK I) p Gen Do i bllT ch; that Pro-idont I was "inaccurate and misleading" in Arthur wanted i i the United States in allout war in > I V Trun reason" tor firing Ml I ted 1 war in the i 'I111 words
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Article31 1952-12-30 7 TAIPEI 1) of th( pol's r Hay to ix of the U and for the muni Spa of Taipei President I < v of the fi l ;IV.31 words
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Advertisement28 1952-12-30 7 A! ARC II I Tl^ MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND '\E^=^ T TO SARAWAK NORTH BORNEO <^mjn& INDONtSIA THAILAND AND >»~ \\Ujt immti m.»smuo <o. no oce»» not S'»»>°"28 words
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Advertisement21 1952-12-30 7 g A full Range of shades in r (x D -~^> i AMILY Means Patons Baldwins I I ROBINSON CO., LTD. J21 words
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Article155 1952-12-30 8 QantasTv Transport Troops To Korea Standard Aviation Reporter THE direct Sinppore-to- Cocos Island air link which connects fortnightly with the Qantas Empire Airways Constellation service j from Sydney to Johannes- j burg, ends today when a Sky master makes its last flight on the route to155 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-12-30 8 FIRST of the three DCM aircraft purthas^d from Pan i American Airways by Japan Air Lines at Tokyo In--1 ternational Airport. JAL is said to have paid US$6BO,I 000 for th«. 44-seater plane. Japanese pilots are now under training in Japan and the U.S.44 words
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Article69 1952-12-30 8 45 M. Travelled By Air In 1952 MONTREAL, Dec. 29, (Reu-j ter). The Internationa! Civil Aviation Organisation announced today that the world's domestic and inter- national airlines carried i 45,000,000 passengers in 1952 compared with 40.000.000 in 1951. Scheduled airliners Sew just over 1,000,000,000 miles in the past year six69 words
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244 1952-12-30 8 Standard Aviation Reporter A CIVIL aviation agreement signed yesterday in Tokyo between Japan and the Tnited Kingdom allowed for a Japanese airline to operate scheduled air services to Singapore, probably in 1953. The Department of Civil Aviation, Singapore, has been j for some244 words
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Article45 1952-12-30 8 SIX oi 19 major B I aircraft construction pan s are now competing iri making hello Factories are working. jje of hover p from small cheap I i'.'. 1 to p: powered i which will lift hundreds of p of Day load. Reul45 words
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Advertisement654 1952-12-30 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Dired Overland >,t rr.inrioro 1 <»v \nseles All Aiueriun Jt 'jiudi.tn Cities! A! \nK\ Kl \K sJan 4Jaa I MJJin 2MJan i \\\n\ il II r> BtJai 27 ?SJ^n V: .lan 1 Itb Zi Feb I :ars of Dry Ca-- Dc-?p Tankj and passenga ANGLO654 words
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Advertisement558 1952-12-30 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenbam Penang .M>o direct Sailings Irom Bangkok Am\ Indonesia to hii.a ft Japan. Doc S pore Due Penang Krom "Po\.itu" In Port Hongkong "Ankiim" I>er ;'.d .l.»n 5 Japan, B*kong Saii-^ Sails Penim S uore tor u558 words
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Advertisement632 1952-12-30 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Roya] Rotterdam Lloyd Bojland America Line Nederlaad Urn Rotterdam Rotterdam Imstei d im HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEH FORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILI NEW ORLI kNS s'purr P. S'ban l*<:> ■1 !i!! h\K -JIM ;;il).r BJan lin S lan CELEBES (SMN) 1 LSJaa 19 lan I" 1 8 Jan632 words
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Advertisement417 1952-12-30 8 LnOI rwlnllu Ur!r SAILINGS FROM SIAMUNWh K •'FALSTKIA' for Baneknk <!., I (uassengers onlr) Sails :i i "KIN' A kH Me rxwoa Sfdne"? Brl«h»n* (not 1 loading local cargo) GJI I 7 "HONIA toi tiangkut IX Iffu "MALACCA' for Djakarta. Bangkok Saigon Hongkonj?. Maniia Kobe and Yokohama 'l.lui ixjjn "MOREIJA"417 words
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394 1952-12-30 9 WASHINGTON, Dec ustry wos credited todoy witiTo'^T'irJ 116 M "'°y<>n rubber growing in rlKrt fo^the first time inmore thon ten yeorl I""" 9 1952 in the se of Government X£ W «™P««H*«ly 1,., that demands for n a '"''"I 1 SUIV( V ri induitry394 words
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Article106 1952-12-30 9 I I USING rubber prim »r»l> per Ib in Singa port yr^erdav were: IKS S Spol in bale* Jan I! KSS *t <»•» I < ■H ss Kl\ m K s.s. Sli 84 i Im* »-r > stead\ i ONMM Kl BBtK is i.i v i) p c106 words
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Article111 1952-12-30 9 Rubber Up 3 3/4c; Business Brisk standard Market Reporter [HE price <>1 rublx'r in Singapore rose by I)'; cents ■yil.r., ike first ifaty tJ bssiaeas after the Christmas Ine ri'l>ber market report;-;! brisk business Ni» 1 K.S.v for Januarv sbipmeut was quoted at U. against the elosing price of 88;111 words
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176 1952-12-30 9 Nov. Palm Oil Output Year's! Ugliest FEDERAI [ON f Malaya produced 4,797.1 long tons of palm oil and 1.176.1 Mfl tons of kernels during November 1952 Export! fo ii same month were 4.12C r.rj '«i pa!:n oil Ind 1 103 long r.( rn< valm lat $4,--018.206 and $457,596, res- y.176 words
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Article59 1952-12-30 9 BANGKOK. Dec. 29 (AFP; A United States firm has offered t<> establish a paper factory i-i Thailand which will produce 50 tons of paper pel day. About U.SS 10.000.000 will be provided '>y Die firm. The amount will be refundable ni fiv e years. The Thai59 words
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Article54 1952-12-30 9 rhree Swedish scientists at the Stockholm technical college have discovered a means of producing rubber out of cellulose spirit. The expei Iments, financed by the Swedish spirit and wine company. the Siato Spirit Monopoly, and the State Research Council. have lasted about four yi ars They will be54 words
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Article130 1952-12-30 9 CeylonPM: "We Deal With Reds' CO! OMBO DC J:.. iVP) The 1 1 ivernme: <f Ceylon "tends to go ahead with its cport rubber to i ommunist China. Premier D idiey Senanayaka told a protesting deputation ol BHU3h and European exporters yesterday fhe Pramiei told representatives from seven Kuropean and130 words
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Article80 1952-12-30 9 visitors h,; h7, 2 V »^»te, AAP,_Half a million "shots tave toured Hon ff kon»s tenth exhibition of lorallv manufactured products in a fortnight, according to the exhibilion orijanisers today. But retail business done was reported poor. It was h'biUon^fi^ur'e. !I Wa 2 PCr CC80 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-12-30 9 At the Shor and Leather Fair at Karls Court. London, recently. old established firms u«*re showing more lurid, more ornate men's shoes than anyone ever dreamed up for women's feet, A salesman said: "Now the men have eot used to the idea of fancy shoes, they arc more extreme than63 words
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Article91 1952-12-30 9 Anglo- Java Ltd.: No Improvement HONGKONG, Dec. I'M (AP) "There has been no improvement a i all during the past year in the conditions and future prospects of the AngloJava Estates, Ltd., properties in Java," .said chairman W.A. Welch at the company's 37th board uf directors meeting recently. Welch .said91 words
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Article596 1952-12-30 9 SINGAPORE Moil The IMa ajra n Sha re mark< i after I te th brisk fa dur g the ~y boun ■>i -"ing. There wai marked drop ui four ihi ingi ]ba >.. irieiki which were being quoted a: i 595. b lywrs i d > '■>■596 words
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Article114 1952-12-30 9 MALAYAN Ex< I ang< Banks Association buying rates to merchants (pei $100 i.- ayan) .ire: \fv York 32 15/16 (T.T 33 1/6 (0.D.) 33 3/6 on credit bills ann cm Trade Bills Canada Ml 15/16 (IT I 32 1/16 (O.D.i and 32 5/16 (90 d/st). Selling114 words
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Article153 1952-12-30 9 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN Bj JAKARTA. Dec I \\v Indonesian iowi imirn{« derision to ibindon rubber consignments to Singanorc is based upon the tart th.it normal rubber trading can now be resumed with tne increase In prices, tttdal Eeonomic Ministry wtnrces said today. another factoi wh'u h bi153 words
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Advertisement62 1952-12-30 9 fleeted, t»ften cause !fiLren>UN infection. In wise families the slogan u r < l on it" i-; put into practice because one I kssO>«a that I'urol acts •S a disinfectant, sooIhtr and healt-r and •ui, r h application of this wonderful skin re<iv the spread of -''Vction is checked. J62 words
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Advertisement242 1952-12-30 9 /cead tke r~ Singapore jJnde pendent Alotitias A/tu'iKjpfT This morning daily is published in Singapore .-md i- retailed t.\ IS <fiK per ropy. "Sinsapore Standard" is devoted to loraJ hwi and pictures. In addition, it carries a world-wide coverage "Singapore Standard** features trticles w mass appeal and ;.ms at <242 words
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Miscellaneous1251 1952-12-30 9 SINGAPORE MLI '2° I"" m IP hl Pei l H l I f r r 2 l-, -'"pf, 11 So *P*Be by Rodgers; 10 U\NTAS BO\< SERVICE l<>: Sllaru m-W Tali O|)era; Io:! fcNItRTAINMENT D 8A704J 7am Kuala Lumuur i?2V». iS Take Your Partners to music by HH i!\Ki\ hi1,251 words
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Article1046 1952-12-30 10 SAMMY KING - SAMMY KING By H \Fi'Y M W \F: \R Jo >ou or hi- it come i friend eeted me the m«.r Boxing I>i f in I nust b.i\ tnr quite i im nil la i- lfh»«ed 1,.0k eye I itified. !.;M i mas i omfs ■a*1,046 words
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Article, Illustration197 1952-12-30 10 I 1 i_~i_ ~»_i~»_~«. -»_r- _->_|— i_i~i_ i. ~i i~i ■~ii~ii~ii~ i t lacropatic dancer >^ I s for I i r i Siudu In *****111l mil ii CHRISTMAS DINNER Oh! He 9 s runny! (ABOVE), Gecrge Herbert, left, apparently has put cracked a big joke to197 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-12-30 10 First X 'mas End 0f Act (BELOW), V invent John eldest son oi Mr, B Johannes of Singapore, dances with his bride at tJieir first Christmas Party after their wed Vincent met his bride in i d during ihe war but t/ipj/ were married only recently. PETEI! S "G Ihe53 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-12-30 11 mk Sedgman, In action I \ustr\ilia. in the Davis I against America. I17 words
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Article287 1952-12-30 11 Trueman 's Bowling muses Anxiety LONDON. Dec. 29, (Reuter).— Great anxiety has expressed in some quarters recently by the ifl Fred Trueman s pace bowling could be the Hi; factor in next summer's cricket Tost series! i Australia and an injury to Brian Close, the rkshirc and England's all-rounder, while287 words
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Article52 1952-12-30 11 Italian Beats Olympic Record \RACAS. (V< T;champJ as he bei npic record for the kiloernat ona! 1 M disonc miniite. te. 1. Dc 1 se one I r-v -teni I icJano lioreira Sa M eta gaJ w third in facials said the vene--1 cy 1 y■ KCk re^ognit 1, n52 words
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554 1952-12-30 11 ADELAIDE, Dec. 29 (AP) Australia's two tennis tigers, Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor, yanked the rug horn under America's Davis Cup team in a hurry today. They will play out the final three matches only because all tickets have been sold and the554 words
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98 1952-12-30 11 NEW YORK. Dec. 29 (UP)— Ei did weight champion Jake Lamotta and Danny ;vill meet on Wednes* ghi ai C i■' Gables, r la, in a historic light- heavyweight bout that features ek's boxing schedule. The ten rounder between Lamotta oi New York and98 words
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Article24 1952-12-30 11 [n a friendly wme of soccer, the BaJestier United held the Chinese Athletics to a goalless draw on Saturday at Farrer Park.24 words
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Article141 1952-12-30 11 CALCUTTA. Dec. 20 (Renter) Tony Mottra n, Britain's No. 1 player who is top seeded, entered the semifinals of the men's singles of the Indian National Lawn Tennis championships here, yesterday. He beat G Vasant. Indian Davis Cup player 6 4. 6 l, G— 2 in the141 words
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Article87 1952-12-30 11 ADF.i AIDE. Dec. 29 (Reu-ter-AAP). South Australia Queensland by 131 runs today and thus gained their third out-right win in the Sheffield Shield cricket competition. Declaring a1 295 l >c nine in their second innings. South Australia left Queensland to get 268 runs victory. They failed87 words
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Article62 1952-12-30 11 HONGKONG. Dp< M (UP) Japanese table tennis stars made nearly a clean iweep In exhibition mati hei l b Hongkong and [n ian te \s at tw YMLA here \M n ght. Hongkong p »yed and lost three matches ■!<> Jap in thout wrinnh)62 words
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Article58 1952-12-30 11 MANILA. Dec. ZSf iAH J):--[taly's tennis a«. Gardini, raced through lis ftrst set against the Philippine champion Aaipon v v siowed clown in bis erond set but smashed a forth"' two sets to bring oif a complete victory here during 'he ItalianPhilippine tennis match, held in honour of58 words
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Obituary29 1952-12-30 11 C. C. Soong, 4K. n D* Wal 6 pm at Gem ral Hospil Ia /ei behind 2 wiv< 5 sons 4 daughters. Funerai date to be announced later.29 words
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Advertisement371 1952-12-30 11 TUITION LEAKN O <■■* Smuapore Chinese Mandarin School 122 Prinsep Street. Singapore New Classes for ginners (Explanations in English) commencing January 5 1953- Mondays and Thursdays (a) 5.30 to 7 p.m. Class Teacher. Mr. Yang Yu !hun. B A (ta) 715 to 8.4;"i p.m Class Teacher, Prof. Cheng Hui I371 words
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Advertisement550 1952-12-30 11 SITUATION VACANT NOTICES so. (i) b ft. see. (si mi a NEDERLAND LINE Va,,,,,,,-. for M.., U,,,,.,l ROy L WTQi MA[l Service l^rks (Hi^.it i»i\i App itions are b i varan'i< I m the approved salary aca!< w per meosem are MKN K Sekool Ortiflc.jt.-: -A6-$l« Fx;' V b Standard550 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-12-30 11 oof I^^J^ EWA :i I£L~S T^ B mh^— T""™""""" r i i r^' x v /yv y^TxT""""/'/ "~"7 /7 777 y/ n keep j& w iiiiaal j i28 words
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169 1952-12-30 12 EndeanMakes A Gvea t Stand For Africans MELBOURNE, Dec. 89 (Renter-AAP)— With six; ckets i i still needed 240 runs to avert, 4 t |j he ol the fourth day's play in tlu- scc-i M lesj So h Africa here. The mat... Sooth Ahi l€ runs behind «>n first innings,169 words
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Letter75 1952-12-30 12 rl that i of I second*. d s and accumulate corners o; man\j I irho :ed corhe dubious harinp jjood b C ed by considerate secowrf5. apron Broira's •r. T7ir< da did iceni i in actii?€ I :e themsel nQ ds. did not. < serve a<?v75 words
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Article151 1952-12-30 12 V I P I N G. Mon Taiping of i thri rug- h this evening. N ither aid score a pv.- resol re tackling cause c: the Varsity's to score. firs ninute of the half Kassim Hussien went over the line, but reach it Swee151 words
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Article471 1952-12-30 12 SCC" LV XV beal an RASC "A" side on the Padang« by H points ia try and a penalty goal) to nothing. was not an impressive game to watch as neither scrum halves, Wallen or Bulmer, was able to their outsides a chance. This471 words
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Article, Illustration947 1952-12-30 12 By Standard's Soccer Reporter SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association Councillors won the day at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Led by burly Soh Ghee Soon, they swept aside all opposition to hold their seats for yet another year. The only attempt made to stop thorn was in the947 words
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Article50 1952-12-30 12 Oba To Fight H. Horiguchi TOKYO. Dec. 29 (AFP) no Oba, ranked number two nweight in Japan. w i try to wr the title from impion Hiros i Horiguchi in what was expected to be a thriller In Tokyo on January 3. five matches since 1946, Hoi hi took four50 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-12-30 12 T»»<3 caravan ol cyclists pa. through typical landscape of the Santa Fe Province, during a l<*j, r of the International "Tour of the New Argentina." Cyclists from many European countries are taking part in the race. In background are the cyclists who form several groups,45 words
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Article, Illustration549 1952-12-30 12 3 S'PORE TITLES TO POH LIM -1 Without Playing ONG POH LIM won the Singapore open singles title which hove been eluding him year after year without playing a single stroke when his doubles partner, Ismail Marjan, conceded a walkover in the singles final of the Singapore Badminton Association's championships549 words
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Article201 1952-12-30 12 World Football Results 1 I PALERMO. Dec 29. i (Renter).— Italy beat Swit- zerland by two goals to nil |in the international footi ball match here yesterday. 1 Italy led by one Roal to oil 1 at halftime. The Italian goals were scor- -.el by Pandolfini, from a pen--1 alty201 words
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Article87 1952-12-30 12 TAIP I X G, ?.lon.— Taiping Authentics scored a narrowfour goals to three victory over the University of Malaya in a friendly hockey game played i here on Saturday. The Varsity led by two goals In the first half through Jamaluddin but shortly alter I tiie87 words
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Article64 1952-12-30 12 I THE Indian Recreation Club will play two friendly matches this week. They will meet R.A.F. Jurong tomorrow and Pulau Brani United on Sunday, Jan. 3 Both games will be played a: Farrer Park. The teams will be selected from the following?— Narayanan, Paul, Muthiah, Bala, Ga:ii. Rashid,64 words
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Article, Illustration7 1952-12-30 12 Lien Hwa BP In Selangor B'ton Final7 words
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Article317 1952-12-30 12 Mr. Spectator Of The Year P.\ TOM I LONDON, Dec. 81 the lktie Moke wha pas s i< ourite game alive by liis st:i and thin and then, on the when societv takes aver. In Hollywood they call h a "crowd part." Yet his bobs make the stars. Without him317 words
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Miscellaneous560 1952-12-30 12 Race Weights For Penang PFN \\G. Mon.— Culross B.OS Broadside 8.07 The following are Abbotsford 80S Tara Street tlie \veitjlit-> lur the Persian Gem 8.07 Colonel Day MX Third Day. Zambesi 8.07 Mubarak 7.12 xnr vivv mm? Some Class 8.06 Raj Mahal 7.09 TIIL ?E5 > lv Word 8.O.", Technicolor560 words
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Miscellaneous16 1952-12-30 12 Si ORE DltitY f 'i'if l 'l< r tin sport _(,j| :»<lin< p 11 and hix16 words
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