Singapore Standard, 31 December 1952
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Title Section14 1952-12-31 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 11l NO. 181 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article55 1952-12-31 1 D .ar r I F *hich tlined proj I Kore; and Far y. 2.1•' e o 1 d al he is able to the of a ni' General I Al rgy with f of information with 1 r will an al i ing ton before55 words
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Article114 1952-12-31 1 Tappers: No Changes In Wages. X Ll MTVU, IWS.-N, r ,un v lor Malaya s >0u odd rubrs employed in the Malayan ladustries I inployer-s Asstx if of estate* will he made for in JaJtuan u> Marth The staa w.iv la d lc Pi ilea of ua*;«>> ne s 1114 words
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Article207 1952-12-31 1 Standard Woman Reporter u t?i fCWlCt| P lcosant with all the spirit of the holiday season occurred yesterday morning when Third Mate Robert Webber, of the American freighter Hawaiian Retailer, presented himself at the home of Mr. Elwood Shcrard, Principal of the Malayan Seminary, and207 words
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24 1952-12-31 1 prees Of e recall- the Sir I r rival r al d the 3 ";r> lie Hel- the24 words
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Article104 1952-12-31 1 KU .1 UMPUR, Tues. Pan-Malayan Labour Party delegates to the first Asian Conference in Rangoon from .lan. fi to Jan. 13, I: be Mohamed Sopiee and Mr. Fee Moke Sans, left Kuala Lumpur tonight by train for Singapoi e en route to Rangoon by BOAC Comet,104 words
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Article34 1952-12-31 1 In En gl and, Too TWO members of the British Labour Partv have been expe led from the par y for attending the recenl "People's l f >.' F\ i* <'" in Yiena rn I A.F.P.A.F.P. - 34 words
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198 1952-12-31 1 Standard stall Reporter Till, new Air Officer Commanding. Malaya, Air Vice Marshal Frederick Scheruer, arrived in Singapore yesterday by plane from Sydney. i j., take over from Air Vice L G.H. Mills, who leaves foi Bril n shortly to become A.OC-m-C. Bomber Command.198 words
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Article45 1952-12-31 1 MISS Sita Gar Ihi, 24-year-old granddaughter Mahatma Gandhi. challenged South African Post Office apartheid regulations yesterday when she attempted to send a telegram to Prime Minister Malan from a Post Office counter reserved for Europeans. She was accompanied by two young Indians. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article42 1952-12-31 1 FILM actfess Gloria Swanson was charged yesterday before the New York State Supreme Court with retaining half of the US$5OO,OOO brought in by the film, '•Sunset Boulevard." Film producer Paul R. Thoma claims that the money belongs to him. AFP,42 words
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Article36 1952-12-31 1 MEMBERS of the recently unsuccessful Swiss Mou n t Everest expedition said in New Delhi lasl night that one of their sherpas (porters) was attacked by the- ''abominable snowman" below the Lhotse Glacier. Renter.36 words
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Article, Illustration798 1952-12-31 1 FOK 30 minutes this croud patiently waited fur him to appear and when he did thev found themselves gazing at a giant who seemed as tall as a two-storeyed building. The man is tli<' German wrestler. Gargantua (in circle). The traffic along Battery Koad jammed to798 words
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Article131 1952-12-31 1 JESSELTON, Dec. 30 (Relit -AAP) Strange seamen, believed to be Sulu Arch lelago pirates, landed twice recently on the south-east oast of British North Borneo, according to reports re; ning here from Kuala Penyu. They I .mall sailing boats Iby i motor vessel the reports131 words
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Article151 1952-12-31 1 THE QUEEN IS WOMAN OF THE YEAR NEW YORK, Dec. :;n (AP) Time Magazine announced today that Queen Elizabeth II is the news magazine's "Woman of the Vear'" for 1952. A full-colour port i.i it of Britain's ruler graces the magazine's cover—depicting the Queen again I a hackground of a151 words
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Article27 1952-12-31 1 THE Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, General Sir Charles Keightley returned to Singapore on Monday after a routine visit to Hongkong, where he spent Christma.27 words
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Article31 1952-12-31 1 PRESIDENT-ELECT Dwight Eisenhower and Senator Robert Taft will face each other today for the first time since Taft denounced Eisenhower's appointment of a new secretary of labour.— UP.31 words
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Article25 1952-12-31 1 PRESIDENT Truman yesry accused some American business interi >ts especially oil companies of trying to sway Government agencies through pressure and intimidation.— Renter.25 words
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Article116 1952-12-31 1 Standard Stall Reporter THF Singapore Government welcome, in principle" the proposal ol Mr. Au Boon Haw io build a hospital in the Colony, Dr. VV. J. Vickers, Director ol Medical Services, said yesterday. Government, he said, is doing aii it could but it could no!116 words
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Article14 1952-12-31 1 THE Mai day the D Flying Cl with four gold marine otficei14 words
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Article87 1952-12-31 1 dera, $75,000 Malay Communist tern t red in Johore recently, i now an in I I -.<■ i pilson. tat Indera i lft he had tation to a dim He had alwi he waj invulnei able to bu and had been the ackno in Johore87 words
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Article88 1952-12-31 1 THE MAN? GEN I. R L Sir Gerald Templer. the High Commissioner, has been suggested by a reader of the American wee k I > news magazine, Time, as [ts Man of the Fear for 1952. In his letter the writer yays: May I suggest General Sir Gerald Templer88 words
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Article12 1952-12-31 1 IHh Filipino community in Hongkong yesterday celebrated EUzal Dav. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 12 words
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Article53 1952-12-31 1 SEVEN Nethei an I war criminals, who escaped from state penitentiary at Breda on Dee. 26 last, have bi in am ed by German cu toms men on the German-Netherlands ntier. But they ere re- ed by r h-* German authorities in Cleves to whom they wereA.F.P. - 53 words
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Advertisement35 1952-12-31 1 S -P-H-di SILVA m-SH/sts sr $*#9m*o4t§ e. tVAttA tV*t*V*t t*Q# I iIJP J^i *-A-_l Wm mm FOPO approve Castrol tf if-i ii imt in ■mii/ifii til iff ii i _T **w^*ll s***~<m^^y>^ jj jjpiißMMg---i---M^ •am35 words
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Advertisement18 1952-12-31 1 a^Mtlf^/^ Distributors: TAN CHENG MOM ELECT CO 1"*?. Cro*** St. Spore 1. MWistets wish their patrons a Happy18 words
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Article, Illustration1842 1952-12-31 2 [Suggestion 2pc Education. SIT Ra tesßeDropped Standard Staff Reporter SUGGESTIONS that the Singapore Government should forego the two percent improvement rate and two percent education rate in order that ratepayers would not be overburdened by the increase of five percent in assessment rates on properties1,842 words
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Article10 1952-12-31 2 Homeless Woman Start Life Anew Song i I P S10 words
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Advertisement97 1952-12-31 2 tJ9 9 iXorth Bridge Bd. J/k _c^ (Ca/>iloJ Bldg.) '(W YATLYELTD fc _"pCfS 15 OO Gsyhrrf Rend. Tel. ***** I IM v ir,K pram Rappj World ~-A Nfc^ T R I R L E X jji W UGHTERS fff^faii A 'mmW'^m^ OR AGI FT W li REMEMBER l r I97 words
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Advertisement64 1952-12-31 2 I S, 6.15 ft Ma*i, S "GOLDEN GIRL WitsJ ..1 J B T In i Ce M w I Ifi Sa in f tempom.nic v*L W -r^_f *W '*W- mr S Jm\\\W K _a~ Ilf Aff 'St, A-ir* *r**rr ~f 'MM ft mmimm* AT U ooi. r- Sl IGO \Vv64 words
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Article, Illustration445 1952-12-31 3 'S'pore Medical Services Had Grea t Success Standard Staff Reporter THE year 1952 has been a year of records for the Singapore Medical Department, the Director of Medical Services, Dr. W.J. Vickers, said yesterday. Although no statistics were yet available*, "they will undoubtedly produce records445 words
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Article128 1952-12-31 3 FPA Appeals For Office Furniture 1 HE V irking Committee of the Sn [apoi E tn^ily Planning iation is appealing for help in furnishing an office i >r tne A iciation': voluntary workers. The office will be situated in the F.p.a. Clinic 1 l: >d. h is felt that the128 words
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Article107 1952-12-31 3 ENROLMENT in the new 1953 classes of the three evening schools of the Y.W.C.A. is nov: open and courses will begin on Jan fi. Mrs. Shufen Khoo, Secretary of the Chinese sec tion of the Associa* ion told Tiie St 'laid yesterday. Tm* classes in English107 words
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Article46 1952-12-31 3 SINGAPORE Malayalees yesterday entertained Mr. and Mrs, S. K. Poltakkadu to a tea party at the Thomson Road residence of Mr. A. Shukoor, president of thc Singapore Kerala Samajam. Mr. Pottakkadu is one of the leading short story writers of Malabar. S. India.46 words
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186 1952-12-31 3 INDIANS in Singapore and the Federation have started a fund foi the relief Oi cyclone victims in South India. This follow an appeal by Mr. Clopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India, tha donations be made towards the Madras Cyclone Relief Fund. The186 words
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204 1952-12-31 3 Standard Staff Reporter THIRTY pre-payment telephone boxes are on their way to Singapore from England to be installed in the kampongs of the North Ward, it was learned yesterday from Mr. A.J. Thurs field. General Manager of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Co.,204 words
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Article207 1952-12-31 3 TWENTY to thirty local instructors are wanted to spread an elementary knowledge of hygiene and public health among the people of all communities in Singapore who do not speak English. With this in view, the Singa- 4 pore Council for Adult Educa- iV, "tK SEE? 1207 words
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Article26 1952-12-31 3 DR. T. PHILLIP. Medical Officer in charge of the Kota Tinggi General Hospital will retire from Jan. 1. He wiil leave for India.26 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-12-31 3 THE Middleton Hospital. S n capore held a Christmas part] i«*<entl\ and picture shows Santa Clans with some of the little oatifti Bse-re -Metat-e b\ Malayaa Photo ouppi j29 words
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200 1952-12-31 3 PERUMAL TEMPLE REBUILDING IF THE Hindu community ot Singapore cooM raise 570.000 for the re-building of the Pcnunal Temple oil Serangoon Road then the Hindu and Mohammedan Endowments Board would "match" that amount, said Mr. W. G, Alcock. Chairman ol tiie Board vesterdav. Just200 words
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Article106 1952-12-31 3 XHE Singapore First Di si Judge, M p A W B acquitted Quek Hiok Sim and Goh Hung Kwan without ing for th< ii lefei ice, yi day. The case against a thi cused, Heng Chew ECwang, was withdrawn and Heng gave evidence for the106 words
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Article152 1952-12-31 3 UK Doctors For S'pore Considered I ill Singapore -<.\ n hm ni is eon si dci in*, the question nf secondim nt ol e vpei ieneed niedii ;tl ofli rers from the British Na tional Health Sei \i< e on a short term i».imv ai .i press conference Di W.i152 words
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Article28 1952-12-31 3 Holidays In Kelantan A )'l A BAHRI I 1 Feb. 1 1 D 14 N lune I B 1.1-14 li if Bi "ill Haji, S Deep B r>28 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-12-31 3 i .•tffffi IN** ceremony wai celebrated on Christmas Day for John Dubig on his 13th birthday a*W- borne in Wilkie Road. Picture shows John, reading the Te. Coi_-28 words
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Advertisement184 1952-12-31 3 _-^44_— __fl P_^** J^~ P **<_fc ''jfe-f P *J^S _P__L__ 5 _*^*v_L Wf crar/* f|f#_t* T,GER HEA DACHE "''O^^ikl-'^X U by any othe, v^Ari^%A mSoaSST ,GER H>At^_oijao_____ i h.mMmmmHm±±±±±±±±±±& CUR CUSTOMERS It ALL READERS it I liupp*j A i p tt>spt>ft>iis i I +++++++-f U v Happj WoiMi Singapore, ij184 words
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Advertisement41 1952-12-31 3 "HQME-JANOME" ;*^>*****jji f ••■j^'-'flgfl-*-. mma ißMß_lli||| ii iJ I illlllli WK'- *x-»;^— _T_ J fc. if flf I &z I I c§ ,^o^^ l!^ l|{ 51/5/" I m^^ 0^ A DRAWER $165/ ef^^^W 4 HAND MODEL $125/- imvoryv Ltee Motors LuL41 words
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Article322 1952-12-31 4 Negotiations For Govt. Loan Still Proceeding PENANG. Tues. That negotiations with Government for a loan, on the autcome of which would depend the Municipality's ability to carry out many special expenditure schemes in 1953 were still proceeding, said the Municipal President, Mr. L.R.F. Earl, at322 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-12-31 4 CHE ZAHRAH biute Mokhta. first Malay woman Bachelor of Arts to graduate from the Universilv of Malaya, shows keen interest in the work Of Radio Malaya. Here she is trying out the time-signal on the xylophone. She will shortly he broadcast— ig in the Radio Malaya Community Listening Service. Next63 words
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Article219 1952-12-31 4 IPOH. Tues.— The Perak Meritorious Service Medal has been awarded by the Sultan of Perak to Ngah Dali, a Sakai. serving in the special constabulary, Ngah Dab. the Rrst Sakai in the State to be award, the medal, displayed courage and initiative as a leading219 words
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Article44 1952-12-31 4 IPOII. Tues.— Miss A e Lee. well-known s ng< r. be arriving op. Tl y for a week's stay here. She will be making a personal appearance at the Odeon Theatre in conjunction with the screening of the Mandarin picture "Hero of the Streets."44 words
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Article126 1952-12-31 4 THF following is the 16th list ol donations received for the St. Nicholas' Home Maintenan I F u n d A p peal Penang A nounl previously acknow;ed $27,023.85. Mr. P. Lohonan $50.00, Mr. Lee Ah Chye fam ly $20.00, Anonvmous $20 00. Mr. G.V. Roi126 words
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119 1952-12-31 4 Perak Shops Bill Is 'Unreasonable' IPOH, Tues. Commenting: on the bill to amend the Societies Ordinance of 1949, the Perak Sundry Shops Guild Philanthropic Association terms certain section of the bill as "unreasonable" and "not justifiable." Through Us solicitors, the Association has forwarded its views on the bill to lie119 words
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Article54 1952-12-31 4 Perak Dance Assn's Party IPOH. Tues. Hie Dance Association is to hold a New Year partv for members' children in the .Jubilee Cabaret here on xlnn. ;>. Following the children's party, members of the association and their friends will ho.d a social, when prizes will bs awarded for lucky admission54 words
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Article52 1952-12-31 4 PLEADING guilty to a dhargo oi u tarily causing hurt to Karupiah at labour* ies on Gula E ite, an Indian youth. Vein, was fined SiiO. or three weeks' rig r rus n prisonment, in the Parit Bun-tar Coin. It was alleged the accuse rbed Karupiah witb a52 words
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Article126 1952-12-31 4 MALACCA. T The Malacca branch of the MCA will hold its annual meeting at its premises at Wolf erst an Road tomorrow moon at throe o'clock. Tiie report submitted by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Ton Siew Sin, for the general ommittee shows memberp for the year126 words
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137 1952-12-31 4 IPOH. Tues. tl^ suliin nf p,, Izzuddin Shah, in a New message Besar. for transmission to all ranks in th and the Securitv Forces, has urged til t fight and eliminate the nu,.,., n His message read: The v< tl 1952 h i of137 words
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Article35 1952-12-31 4 RED,With Govt. rass, Gives Up. KUALA LUMPUI; 1 llt Ano!lllT m reported and two more terrorists hau the Fede. .1. to the the police t big M.rrende. on special rs. fold hi ted the 135 words
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101 1952-12-31 4 Standard Staff Conr Qpo-dhft KUALA LUMPUR 1 The Government of K< will En future consider applications for licences for rice mills from registered cooperative societies on y All applications from fide registered co-op< i societies for a licence i carefully considered. Individual ippiications101 words
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Advertisement131 1952-12-31 4 mk I____^_l__s__^itQß__P__^_^^ *"^___l_______[ f_-Na^_____l i M mwKmmmAm\\\mmWl </. -I ■■■/ZA- f^^„^^^^^^^^_^_ .^Amt-i m C -*i_i i— fi ——I _C*% 40**%. l 1 W _r**^__ Ip*** tiFm > ,<^ *___M_tf_*. _tt_ tfflV tf —l* l^. _r^ fl^^.^_H JB k l\ ri!ln__t/f--OLD^'^^ DiiCi-^^ /i .r^ *f%\. > —I ll ,V :^^fe**V ___^_Ta_P131 words
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Article, Illustration197 1952-12-31 5 COURT PAPERS NOT FOR THE PRESS KL MAGISTRATE WARNS HIS STAFF** Kl MA LUMPUR, Tues. H_jJP le President oi the KuaTiT- Lumpur Sessions > Court. Mr. J. (i. Adams, > his warned Members of his (Omt stall' that disri--1 pllnan action will br i taken against anj one of them197 words
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Article187 1952-12-31 5 Million Malay Film Studio Open Standard Stuff- Reporter iNlttS^W -Malay i* ,v i.Mi d'M'ai 3ti li o 1 3 Nil I cj" ue<d todaj a T. unpen..-. 1: i [studio, equipped with tue latest car ei and s* paraphernalia, will soon put Malay ever to poi p. The Genera] LVfanag187 words
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Article140 1952-12-31 5 New Labour Party Roll Next Year THE laa r Pari Singa- call upon all its pav up their scriptions for next iar md' themselves listed on the Par bership register by March 31. The l »ei f Council of the Party, at its meeting on Monnight. decided that anv conference140 words
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Article91 1952-12-31 5 Change Of Title Announced PENANG, ues. Fo the practice in the s- tte in Malacca, the Uth oi the Deputy Secretary foi Chi.flfaii Penang, is to be anged to "Secretary for ChiAJfairs. Penang This change OCCUI s bei until now the Officer in cb. i ge the ese A fairs91 words
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Article260 1952-12-31 5 Olympic Champ Canoeist Ar rives Standard Shipping Reporter l.\ SINGAPORE harbour, there appeared yesterday :i strange craft— a Canadian canoe— in which an Olympic champion paddled for more than an hour "in preparation lor thc next Olympic Games." and canal >, I have a tent-like can»py over the canoe and260 words
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Article24 1952-12-31 5 THE issue of motor vehicle licence- tor the first half of 1953 is now in full swing ["hi 1952 licences expire tomorrow.24 words
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Article117 1952-12-31 5 TWO men. Ng Eng I.Loh Ang Kim, v Singapore Third Po i Court yestei iy th five gallon o >60 nted rice in ed house, and i In hi.« Offi er, Mr. G. K that togRev nue Offi P i San 1 on Dec II117 words
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Article, Illustration140 1952-12-31 5 A post Christmas part) but with Ml the hotidas trimmings, w.is s;i\i*n \<-t<r da*. t{ 12. 10 p.m. by Mrs Mai*. I. oho member *>i tin* Genera] Committee <>i the Y.W ai her home Ml On. in Boad, The lum tion insisted of a Mangalor*** luncheon ofl man] dishes. Seen140 words
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Article24 1952-12-31 5 THE S wili Cron known is mbav rag Sl ti on Ihi now name is more In I eopii '-vi* seried > the24 words
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Advertisement166 1952-12-31 5 IN L^ST DAY Way IhJb A 934 p.m. P 20th Centur* J* ox W-tt lAI. MORNINC snow TOMORROWS 'APPOINTMENT WITH DANGER P? I^^REET THE NEW YEAR Ji_~ WITH FUN AND SONGS in THE GLORY STORY OF EM ALL! 4. »<j- 0 o ""•'•ck, n *~^T~^^ *<"*.B'-. 8 0| jr^ tonJght166 words
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Advertisement47 1952-12-31 5 DAILY snows 3.15—6 15 M5 p.m. "ZAMANE Kl HAWA" Stai rin? Mumta/shanti. Suresfa and many others TODAY: LIS Isp_n. "Kan DA>!!CA" A Bwashbnchlini Mi m ilinclus.n ,t i i emorron 1 1 i jn. "Hifi Lonetowe'' plus "Blackm nit d' (double feature) Next Chim;'* -AKHLAB LEL Bl47 words
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Advertisement204 1952-12-31 5 STARTING TODAY .1 SHOWS DULY at 1.45. 1. iM. 910 KRAMER vj jLi In 1 lj »D is §000X0 MUM/ i* J _i___^* ißß_^l___i*_ifL f I^#_ r^^ .-i.lt '^^mIA ___F A_r_J E /V____*oM_ T a >* mmT r^^*~ ***B^B tr I J J I M_a I_h»_| M DNHTIt J, I204 words
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Article, Illustration641 1952-12-31 6 j > 150 mill. pie is not a task to be unc Even the most efficient rnment would flinch before such an enterprise. echnical kn resources and organ- order. gigantic plan is to be initiated in d backward In Earlier this lonth Pi f f Minister Nehru641 words
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1369 1952-12-31 6 ANDREW ROTH - The Coming Struggle For South Asia ANDREW ROTH •aWWWWWWVWV Bft LONDON TINY. smiling Ceylon, smallest Of tiie Dominions, gave a demonstration of the contradictory impulses agitating South Asia during the Commonwealth Prune Ministers Conferenee recently concluded fn London. At one point, when the Bri ish delegation was discussing methods to1,369 words
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Article43 1952-12-31 6 Review of Vie ws I bodv I under I 10 I i Nival las Strike 'THK CH 1 n 1 Nav; B > u if I i I f I rir tread Crisis i Tin ot Europe. the d.. shoA* sympal milit results I43 words
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Article248 1952-12-31 6 Sir; Whatever be the arguments in favour of inased School fees, one must fake into consideration owing facts: There are many children Inspite of being very igent, find it difficult to continue their studies due to f nancial hardships Do the supporters of increased school fees248 words
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Article113 1952-12-31 6 Sir; 1< the City Council aware ot tine feelings on the subj e c t of unauthorised buildings in Kampong Chia Heng? The inactivity of the authorities will result in the erection of more attap houses within the Citv limits. I welcome some ot' my new neighbours some113 words
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Article203 1952-12-31 6 Sir:— The suggestion to increase assessment is one which deserves criticism. Tiie assessment on properties is already 29^ and tn ado* v f more to it would amount to more than l/3rd of the assessed rent. Another factor to be taken into consideration is that the203 words
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Article834 1952-12-31 6 By RAWLE KNOX TFIE most unpalatable lesson, for the French to dale. m this winter's campaigning season in North Vietnam (IndoChina). ha. been to learn they are incapable of an offensive. Last Mtih's northward drive from Phi Tho. between thi Red -liver and the River834 words
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Advertisement71 1952-12-31 6 mow* \iji rail in S.V SHOTAM CO., LTT^ V ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE HE SOTO TRUCK V*^-^ 5 Jf *m mTm\ j' _tf^VW*___ _Ml _V*^^_U^ W 1 Jjjff "Am. Oi. wmw^^itTm\ A Featuring O "HYDROVAC" SERVO ASSISTED ItAKfl H!GH EFFICIENCY TYPE STEERING LC FIVE SPEED GEAR BOX POWERED BY PERKINS DIESEL71 words
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Article224 1952-12-31 7 Cabinet To Hear For \Anglo-USPolicu will be th D€C 30 FOr E Stern ob,e S next wi^T._ Sttb^ Ct f discussio <-"ing rj" l 5* 1 bc^en Prime Minister Winston Church.ll ond President-elect EisenTh! accordin 9 fo inarmed sources. l object of the talks isA.F.P.; Reuter - 224 words
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Article186 1952-12-31 7 Mb 'l P F M NEICE, City Council President, said yesterday that the Hawkers' Charter -—recommendation of thc Hawkers' Inquiry Commission all hawkers should be licensed without any limit as will come into force as from tomorrow. ■he Council was originally to introdu the licensing186 words
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Article35 1952-12-31 7 NANCY Oakes who soon in- herits a gold mine fortune {from her late father's estate was married in Nassau yesterday to a young German baron. Ernst Lyssard von Hoynung 1 1 lene. AP.35 words
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Article50 1952-12-31 7 MANILA. Dec 30 (AP) Storm-swept Mindanee Island in the Southern Philippines counted 10 dead and 38 missing today, the Philippine New-: Sen ice reported. Rain-swollen riv< rs overflow* i their banks yesterday and split into Iligan, a city with population oi i'c. ooo in Lanao province.50 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-12-31 7 Mr. D. 11. Palmer. _eneral maaaffer of the Shell Company for Singapore and Malaya, pinning the lobk service emblem OB the coat Of Mr. lim Ben* (hin. who ia retirinj. after U year*' service with the Company. At right: Mr W. HL Mo* bergen, another member of the staff, who90 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-12-31 7 -H.MED Ramai, new j I J pti. in Amb tss.ulor !o I Italj arrive- al the Qui I nd Palace Koine. to j neat hi s uedeatials to Prtsidtßa I. mm hinaiirii. )I«" palace, now tiie j I tfi, 1,1 resnh-nce of the i Italian President was FIM62 words
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Article17 1952-12-31 7 Smuggling: UK Denial eh pj .day e Non B .een eo and ilip- ged by makini ol17 words
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Article144 1952-12-31 7 A 20-WEEK educational course, entitled "The World Around Ts," will begin on Wednesday, Jan. 14 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the British Council Hall, Stamford Koad, and continue on every following: Wednesday at the same time and place. The course, which has been organised144 words
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Article136 1952-12-31 7 THE system of identity card checks at polling stations during the recent Singapore City Council elections, has justified itself and is eminently desirable, states the Newsletter, the ffi ial publication of the Progressive Party. i a means of preventing impersonation and therefore to ensure that136 words
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Article34 1952-12-31 7 MR EAMON De Valera, 70. Eire's Prime Minister. vvas warmly welcomed at Dublin Airport last night when he arrived back from Holland, win re he has undergone six eye operations. Reuter.34 words
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Article42 1952-12-31 7 FORD Foundation funds of U5572,000 have been granted to the University of California, the University of Chicago and the University of Hawaii for joint sponsorship of the Institute of Race Relations to be held in Hawaii in 1954, U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article187 1952-12-31 7 Angry, As He Can 't Go To Prison COVENTRY. (England). Dec. 30 (AP) Norman Pickering was hopping mad today he won't be able to spend a fortnight in jail after all. Pickering, 47-year-old motorcycle engineer, drew the sentence after refusing on principle" to pay a nominal £2 tine imposed by187 words
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Article37 1952-12-31 7 GENERAL Mark Clark s headquarters announced yesterday that the shortage of United States soldiers in the Far East necessitated the lengthening overseas sen ice of behind the lines troops in the Fa- v ist Command.- U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article77 1952-12-31 7 Stonca»d London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 30. —The following ore thc closing prices of rubber and tin on London Market today: LONDON RUBBER c ->_j lP? r Jjj* fV cb JJ**' orch, "d. Apr./June _j4a. t^ij Jan. c.et. jjd. Morket: Dull. LONDON TIN Spot £949 per ton77 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-12-31 7 A.P. Twenty-three holidaymakins skiers were hurled in *i bus to their death hy an avalanche on Austria's Arlberg Fass recently. Photo shows the wrecked hus lying overturned at the bottom of the bridge over which it was swept hv the avalan che.A.P. - 46 words
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Article250 1952-12-31 7 WASHINGTON. l)f*o. 30, (UP).— Oeneral Hoyt Vandenberg, the Air Force Chief of Start, said yesterday that "during the past (ive years the Soviet Union produced tive times as mam* nlnncs -jtw*. r-nit^ri States." The General, writing in the publication. "Planes," of the Aircraft Industries250 words
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Article223 1952-12-31 7 ATTACKING the Manchester Guardians leaderette of Nov. 22, which referred to Singapore's infant mortality rate, Dr. W. J. dickers, Director ol Medical Services, vesterdav described it as "misleading, fatuous and ludicrous/' Dr. Vickers objected to one particular sentence which said of Singapore: •"Who indeed would not223 words
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205 1952-12-31 7 CAIRO, Dec If, \V) .-Kx-Kine I arouk hi bt onr nf the defendants in trials against former nftiiia!*nn charges ol abuse of power due to start --ooi, government spokesman said vesterdav. T.u pokesman, Lieut, told a news conference that constituted to hold triate205 words
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Article39 1952-12-31 7 VALETTA, Dec. 30 a crowded mowing dowi bursting into in tin The wir< immediately and l other three memb< i well as a woman and a girl burnt by flaming j. e taken to I39 words
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81 1952-12-31 7 The 'Royal Edition' Is Back Aga in IDOI ary 1 This kind r the itbreak of war in 1 ed on much h< than that I tents are i It is intended for I librai. 'he pre-. I r weight not bein| r The Royal i fchual! 'ion when ii81 words
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Article36 1952-12-31 7 V\ 111 1.1 lodging hoi. a i' and about Eh Mr J R .I.*. Appolhno. pending pita hminarv m which I* Hewage charged wh. der on S I land trial I36 words
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Article18 1952-12-31 7 CHI I were i A I I il properly I to i complain!18 words
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Advertisement98 1952-12-31 7 o °8 0 A GOOD RESOLUTION 0 0 8 FOR 1953 0 0 0 o 0 1 SAVE REGULARLY o i o U !N THE 0 0 0 o 0 o POST OFFICE o 0 SAVINGS BANK o o o l ,l j TAN KHONG KOOT. I BUILDING CONTRACTORS CHOP98 words
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Advertisement51 1952-12-31 7 fir~/ I cd_l» _r i _*f hf I f At I Mm. s_. H h^M J^fROBINSONS I I /A*-**- Sinsapore't Leading. St r< *'"SONS *OR£ J I extend to all their Custotm rt Qood ishes 7 °5.^ j I XfJID 11 V/v^ >/i V*w >in~ ff ii><>ri and Kuala Inm51 words
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Article264 1952-12-31 8 I U K Jetliners Get Top Priority Com*? t, Viscounty BJ2& nn ia RatM A Wk>eA rmamekt I>' %fiBWB3*W. Dec. 30, (AP) The Bfetßsh J Goverffeenfc-ggterdoy gave three civil oirlb^&^ the hig^^^^feftiQn pjiority any British pi^ duct cW rating their" n_aniif(iWre mii«e fflfs*gp| than most of the, aft-hameitts needed to264 words
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120 1952-12-31 8 Jap Prince I To Sail On The 'Queen' TOKYO, Dec. 30, AP) When Crown Prince Akihito leaves Japan on March 30 to attend the Coronation in London, he S will sail first on the American liner President and then on the K^Mfiy^Janer Queen LTiza- Bcfoiv the Vacific War J an120 words
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Article132 1952-12-31 8 DERBY, Dec. 30 (AP)— Rolls Royce, famed the world over for their stately and conservative cars, now turns out only a single pistonne at its aircraft plant here. During World Wj r II all j the planes that took part in Lie 1940132 words
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Article149 1952-12-31 8 2 M en To Attend Air Talks Standard Aviation Reporter MAllwA nnd the BritL-h territories, in Borneo wiil be repiesenl^H^ in the United Kingdom-* de^jtetion to t'ne Far Fast _n«f F^tfuj*_£< -ional meeting of t h e I n-Wfcfca^ip H Civil Aviation OrganisatmTT at Melbourne next month, by two officials.149 words
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Article67 1952-12-31 8 N' lists Take Over Nidar TAIPEI, Der. 20. (AP)— T Ministry of Coir, nunical has taken over control of the freighter Nidar, in F a mutiny by her Chii crow, and placet! Hsu Hunching in command. Official quarters said her Portuguese captain, whom the crew tinied, would be provided with67 words
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Advertisement655 1952-12-31 8 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Sm Franckre lit -apgeks All American Canadian Cilio> Penans P S__ S pore Ari LA SI Al \sK\ HI IB jJan 4Jan 2 3Jan 2t)Jan t \N\h\ Bl -fl ,5-2b^J4ii 27, 28 Jan 29 Jan 1 Feb 24 Feb art o! Dry G^gG Deep T3:.<;£ and655 words
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Advertisement519 1952-12-31 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailing. {<• (hina and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China aV Japan. l>u< S'pore DnePenang From '•poyang" I.' Porl Hongkong "Anking" In Porl Jan I Japan. H'kong Satis Sails Pen mi S'oore for "Poyang". Dec 3l519 words
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Advertisement614 1952-12-31 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Luu- Nedertaad Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON, Nl \(>KK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBJI i M\\ ORLEANS S'pore P S'ham Peaang SCHIEDYK H VL) (.this. 31 32 7 in 11 lan CI EBES SM.N' 12 18 ran 19 Jin i: IBJ ta614 words
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Advertisement457 1952-12-31 8 EAST ASIATIC UNE SAILINGS IKOM SCANUOIAVM 1 k ■a- I I > I I "1-AI.aSTKIA' for Bangkok C^to. 1_ I. .^^a. t (o-ssenger* on^) sarils 31 Dec "FIONM toi Ka/ickok IK 18 Jaa j Yokohama 19.'2iJaa 18 18 Jai 4 "MORELIA" for Bangkok. > Takubar 2*. 28 Jaa "MEONIA' foi457 words
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Article397 1952-12-31 9 Producing Countries To Discuss Situation BANGKOK, Dec. 30, (AFP)— Rice producing countries will gother here on Jon. 5 under the auspices of the United Notions Food ond Agr.culturol Organization to discuss the world rice situation. The conference is faced with tho dwindling rice production. Before the397 words
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Article30 1952-12-31 9 ,i I Market Rep-oi t«r BBKR pritt in Sta***; a ed No. 91 j .Y< tt ■r<> price ri n hp Dure b cent, per30 words
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Article33 1952-12-31 9 New BEAMA C atalogueOut rv ll (Re I BCA 152-5 -vhen I trical indo ng every ig expoi to j by providing Bl E aufactui Kl I enla: Porl b Eng b t<33 words
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Article113 1952-12-31 9 1 CLOSINt, rubber prire. I2_* per ,b I pore yesterd.v were* Wa 1 it g s 5i,,,, l/OOse <*,| i r> a OB in bales Jan No. 1 RSS. !tl I gn. 2 R.s.s Kj gg-i l**a, R.S.S. X:>; K'. Tme: i )tiiet t f tet steady. lON113 words
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Article60 1952-12-31 9 COP!' n 2S-cent per the S r -tice marke4 r>ric( -I J 1'.0.h. q 1 market (hrouj lout day. and P<;it's c-i'-Mni*. Coj 541 25 $41 50 cts. Nominal ;llers I Produce tn«e < niH.n prices >: Cop MOJ en Cm >nut Oi I $00 s<60 words
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Article116 1952-12-31 9 WASHINGTON Dee. SO. R>- a- r) be United Stab ■Commerce Department last nighl foi 'another year ol good Ln 1953, but d there was a "real possi- lity M ol a business slump in 1954 It thought, however, thai gpanding Ami ii an industry r:)[\-(\116 words
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Article72 1952-12-31 9 Sterling Wor Ih More THE ncrea: ng strength ol sterling on world markets in tho subjeel of the banking and finance correspondent, 'Lombard." in the Financial Tin He r.oint s out that in N w York thi* quotation for transible account sterling broke <• 1 the 2.70 level several _s72 words
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Article210 1952-12-31 9 S I NGAPORE. Tues. The Ai; hare market was featureless in all sections today though steady. Fair bu ness was reported throughout the day witti a more or less unchanged market. The market will elo e early tomorrow, the la I day of the year The changed210 words
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Article43 1952-12-31 9 HONCKONG. Der. 2'.).- Spc rial Standard Servlce—Clr-sin* prue? on ihe Hongkong Ex c* an-ge today n/ere tl&Sl to ill sum lin*. 13_*375 :<» US$l: Sl 840 to Mal ijrao S3 WHBS to one Indont i Ruplah Gold 5279 00 lo one tae!43 words
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Article183 1952-12-31 9 Non-Tyre RubberFirms Confident STAMFORD, Connecticut Dec. 30 (AP) r i on-t Te segment of the rubber industry looks forward to a good year in L953, wi I h production equalling 1952 levels and possibly increasing by as much as ten per cent, Thomas Rollins. Jr., president ol H< witt-Robins, lne183 words
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355 1952-12-31 9 JAKARTA. Dec. 30.— The Indonesian Government has stepped in to flatly reject the closure of the Tal anq Bujut rubber estate located in the Kotabumi area of South Sumatra. This followed an announced decision by the Bandu Roto Culture Company, with headquarters al355 words
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Article125 1952-12-31 9 LONDON, l>ec. 30 (FP) Britain has begun develop inn vasl deposit- of phosphate unk in Southern Rhodesia by which she hopes to break the monopoly of France in the sales ol the commodity. Tlr-e world's largest business organizations. Ihe giant Imperial Chemical Industries and the125 words
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Article, Illustration257 1952-12-31 9 WASHING Hoa De 30 (Renter):— Th,. F*ederal Reserve bulletin, moni hly cation of the United Stat* Federal Reserve System, -ried in its December issue a 5,000-word article ent tied "Recent Central Ba-. Developments in South-East Asia The article was writtU Mr. Reed J. Irvine257 words
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Article45 1952-12-31 9 'Loss Of Markets' Threat To Japs T< IKY! > r> I tiem x the i -ni i some iboul I t U b I il export pm ing io .B| 1 1 -end tuna '.ore i.• n tn I I I B e ihe i nese45 words
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Advertisement244 1952-12-31 9 /ceaa the r Singapore <£%& r%(anbars SlrtcxciQentXent Aiotni"4 A'eu-A~A>u>T This mornine dailj is published in Hafjaaaac and i i<imi!.<! per copy. C "Singapore Standard" is devoted to loci! m-us and jnrturrs t In addition, it carries a world-wide eeverage. P "S-Capate Standard" features artides nafi a mass appeal aad s244 words
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Miscellaneous800 1952-12-31 9 'f2S''^^ I WINDSOR: ITamil) 3 SINGAPORF L^j v Ka ENTERTAINMENT w ZA T,., darin 5 Stage Sho*w by fl ll l\ The l> .f..l K... ipon. J .1 >. I i ii I 'I iil x r i I I l *> x .iill j oz u am RADIO PROGRAMME800 words
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265 1952-12-31 10 New Year Resolution PAVE you decided yel whal your New Year Resolo iions are £oins to be for 1953? I know tint rno^t resolutions don't get very far but it's fun making them and tonight's the night. The New Vear is a time of265 words
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162 1952-12-31 10 I. 1 -VNKFURTERS served with hot potato salad is v. r dish, j hot potato j td trom an ZA friend, j It's a varial on the Ger- method: Hot Potato Salad (6 ser*. lngs) and e-half cups greet ans, teaspoon sal;,, few grains oregano,162 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-12-31 10 The dance of Swan Lake which opened the ffala charity performance at Covent Garden recently before the Omen .Mother and Princess Margaret. Miss Beryl Grey takes the part of Odette Odile. a role she acted at the age af 15. She is now ?5. Mar.ot Fonteyn was goins to act75 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-12-31 10 Latest from Paris is fur flowers studded with diamonds to wear as an evening corsage. MAX REBY, Parisian furrier dreamed these OP. An ermine camelia serves a-, an elegant background for diamond niatchstick clip from Pringhian.36 words
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Article267 1952-12-31 10 OnionsWith Ham Made Good Dish BIG i*eet, onion- stuffed with ground Left-over ham is a savory low-cost dish. Acorn squash, filled with bulk sausage, makes another main course pleasing to both palate and pocket book. Hun Stuffed Onions .Serves 4) Foui Large sweet onions. 2 tablespoons ham drippings, 1/3 cup267 words
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Article136 1952-12-31 10 VV7HV let late afternoon weariness get \_)\i down, when you ran take a short-cut to new energy in no time at all? A ten-minute bubble bath is the answer. Believe it *&r not. the bath will work wonders for tangled nerves and tired muscles. Tension will136 words
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Article825 1952-12-31 10 WEBB- JONES - WEBB-JONES By A HAPPY NEW YEAR to aii readei be they Longhair or -wingsters. During the recent holidays there has certainly been enough music of every description to satisfy all tastes, and to those whoso job it is to dispense these musical pleasures I would add825 words
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Article, Illustration286 1952-12-31 10 AM a married woman About tuo \eirs ami I l« in love with a bachelor v\h<* was younger than I. u. held me in his arm- tad kissed me several times he did not tell in-* or shot* m his lave, except in let286 words
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Advertisement55 1952-12-31 10 p. Irenes have started ihetn on the right road on a LACTOGEN diet. More mothers than ever are selecting /•'^^Si^lf^^^v*, LACIOGtN foi their infants for they know it r%i^^_ZL;~~~- i provider the proper balance of nourishment. fiHHliPflffw I St. if ir* "a. ImEoLL^ml lACTOGEM /fIW ■li i_lj,^ .OKTHI WORLDS BABIES55 words
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Advertisement106 1952-12-31 10 fOR THE iVfW Vf AR G#V_ H£R. A Al/^ Ilj._**W LOVELIEST l^J PERFUMES mmW POWDERS GIFT SETS ETC. MAYNARD CO LTD 1 1. ii\ iii in ROAD, I I i MVB* •>,,,, y I GREETINGS... /f.f/f/ff/ i\ f*7#V/f-f*##*»#**N A V*7'##' I I LANKA JEWELLERS, 2 20 BAIItRY ROAD SINGAPORE I106 words
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Miscellaneous415 1952-12-31 10 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.\\w\\> s \*t RITA PEL MAR] 5 a-* S 2 TIOPAI'S QI oi I HIN: J Ring out hm old! Ring 5 S iii the nen (VEDNESDAI POB EVEKV- f3 ONE: Be guarded st a < tendency to waste 01 spe- > culation during the m 5 5 and early415 words
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256 1952-12-31 11 CSC SKIPPER ORDERS OWN PLA YER OFF the S&SnSS ve^afTra tk 7 *-<-"*•»<>" knockout the CSC ,Sjw s** l 4 d ***«*»W** towards the obedience aea ah OUt of the f,eld *U»- The scorn belk s the ne* ol the game. From' the :,i »"y ofT the RNAS pinI 7256 words
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Article87 1952-12-31 11 TAIPING SHUTTLE FINALS TAIPING, Tues.— K yun IJ _L £s I titution u°? -onese Atfes i unship f defeated M VetaßES m three eta ba I e f. 1 A title was K k...* doublea «enl -dA.de Silva BK K S V h v;: Ju ,a y-AA than and de87 words
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Article37 1952-12-31 11 <•■•'' VS VENEZUELLA. AF)— ltalian cj •he 400 tart with f 23 8/1 i:K !s. ralian Patterson LM 2/10 The record which still ha~ to v the Interna--1 was set during the Inter:.. I37 words
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Article17 1952-12-31 11 YU 0 10, AFP) 0 lamE Patterson last Sa the fl round ol eduled17 words
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Article83 1952-12-31 11 LONDON, Dec. 30 (AP) '•i Carthy of London, has I n ted as Britain's second best young l>oxer of 1952 by the boxing Writer Club. McCarthy has fought 22 times pt tonally, won 21 v once. Hi is onlj 21. too young for championship contention, bul had83 words
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Article101 1952-12-31 11 PORT OF SPAIN. Dec 30 (Renter* Jeff Stollmeyer Who Will lead tbe West Indies m the forthcoming Test series a-gain t India is captain ot 'he Trinidad team to meet *he tourists in their opening first r-lass match stai ting h< i\_ cu January 13.101 words
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Article160 1952-12-31 11 CALCUTTA, Dec. 30, (AP).— The National Lawn Tennis Championships here had the first upset vesterdav when Britain's number one, Tony Mottram, was beaten by India's number two. Naresh Kumar in a grim live set battle 5—7, I—6, 6—4, 6-4, 6—o. It was hard to believe that160 words
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Article124 1952-12-31 11 Wicks' Goal Decides AFTER holding Singapore Cricket Club foi 38 minutes Latiff Wanderers conceded a goal to -ive the Europeanvictory by that margin in a SHA senior KO hockey com- petition at the SCC yesterday. It was a ri*^i r V;<* from SCC's Wicks that beat schoolboy goalkeeper Dollah Hamid124 words
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Advertisement177 1952-12-31 11 WTEP TO riKLHAbt II dust: ibutors tor weli-known make i fr ictional horse--1 -tri* moton up for refrigeration Write B« x Md I "Ini UIONS WANTED I itawm. 2nd ite xpt need willing to go ship i1 —Yan Jmu Y;. Cd House, H ngfc ng Engl _pei or part C177 words
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Advertisement64 1952-12-31 11 NOTICE american club! member's building fund I RAFFLE. -fHE I1 1 fa* ing -mber*. tickets drew prizes: Ist P ize *****; ize !*>*..~>4; 3rd Prize *****; h Prize *****: 51 i P ize *****' 6th Prize *****: Tth Prize ***** Bth Prize *****; 9th Prize ****** lOth Prize *****; ilth64 words
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Advertisement510 1952-12-31 11 FUNERAL The funeral of CC Seong takes place today Bt 10 mm from 235 A Orehard Road ENGAGEMENT 1 THE engagemei I •< a Dounced between Mr Lee Smg Tee eldest ion of M "I Lee Kh Sara and M m Inn Lie*.'. youngest dauf ti oi the late Mi510 words
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Advertisement618 1952-12-31 11 SITUATION VACVNT I CLERKS AND INTERPI.J TERS Singa] e P c v S*ale< i*' i Sch >1 Certiflc ite' II I B/132X6A-156/B 168x12 A i h 276x1 2 A ''A.ti r* :n (b» «i Std villi eg n* b i B/168x12A-264 if I p.m. pins C.0.1 A ts at prr-618 words
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Miscellaneous240 1952-12-31 11 ,jS~*-W r NO -.SMULEfTC DOCTOR/' I I THANK'S FO' TV»J ME UP, DA'S*Y 1 IT'S -s°B.*- ALL R.<3HT PO') "-r,* E •S I*-!!1 v -^-J.-A^WORE sDOUTr— MAE BET EfS AH SMOu.D DIE YO'T'DlE,_l 'L A3NER MV#^ZW r OR-AMS:.' J ,'EEPS wi M X D'_7ARvAT©N TKAM AH^CULD DEAR-&UT AH GOTTA V240 words
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Article96 1952-12-31 12 MA] .C 'A. T Junior and schoolboy champion, Yap C ian Cheng, last nigh: sprang a surprise on Malacca n >ion. Woe Say Lock beating him in the open invitingles badminton toursponsored by Argonaut,- Badminton Party for Pamadasa challenge cup was played under i lea Taking t96 words
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Article613 1952-12-31 12 S. AFRICA WiM 2nd TEST Valiant Tail-end Stand Fail To Save Australia MELBOURNE, Dec. 30 (Reuter-AAP) South Africa achieved one of the greatest triumphs in their cricket history today when they defeated Australia by 82 runs in the second Test here to level the series. It was their first victory613 words
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Article134 1952-12-31 12 ADELAIDE, Dec 30, (AP).- Australia swepl io its Ihird straight Davis Cup championship as the i;reat doables team ol Prank Sedgman and Ken McGregor crashed Vie Seixas and Tony Trabert of the United states. -3, I l fi, 6— :j, at Adelaide todav. alians, v.134 words
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32 1952-12-31 12 Kramer Out To Gel The Aussie P air K er, the V." I I Ken Mc r w i reporti I q n Los tender i have c with 1 I "Cl!*32 words
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Article19 1952-12-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Men -at Sprii e by for the r-team i**i final against Lien Jan. 2.19 words
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Article43 1952-12-31 12 THE following will represent the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club at table tennis against the NAAFI Shorts al Gi Road on Saturday at 2.30 p.m: Jimmy Lim. Yap Sze Tao. Lim Wai Sheng. Lim Kens Sin and Lim Choo Ann43 words
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Article445 1952-12-31 12 A sci •:h SCC side beat a Paterson S XV by 6 paints (two penalty goals) to no on the Packing yesterday. Since the occupation, this fi occasi when a business XV 'een in S'ingaDore. and their defeat was due to fine placekickir who kicked445 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-12-31 12 IT TOOK some time to convince 5-year-old Carmella Bollardini that the huge gentleman behind her mi "really a pice man.' betore she agreefl t<» pose ter this picture. The man i-> rm.tn matman Gargantua. Ail the* same Carmella dated nat !<-**k up at the 7 feel ti inches giant, hut70 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-12-31 12 ABOVE are finishes of the second day's races of the Penan? Christmas New Year meeting on Saturday.17 words
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Article213 1952-12-31 12 D_-*__W_- -J, 1 Ulvl >S °B PENANG. Foes Parmiter, fl astride, was the best irotkn i outs of candidates entered fe third races of the Penang \nusixr Parniiter did his work ver fast over four furlong. return,- three. Kingport (Flanncrv) nicely on the bit ing 39213 words
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63 1952-12-31 12 to Mi tH newspapers and firms win, ro-aperated with thein ha thi ••niK'Wiurmomv i| GU I S SPOT noInitia] ou 1 have been extremeh Ming and EJ i< regretted (is facture having jnsl i it is not thai ample Its will he ava! fi -may63 words
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