Singapore Standard, 23 December 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft m g V °l. IV. No. ]?l SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 19.">3 fWFJAE PAGL* l» CENTS.
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  • 28 1 i k bark. After I m Mrlwind tours nil around the Aageles. Violet Max Factor beau--1 Malaya, arrived ,i a Pan AnieriClipprr last
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  • 40 1 FATAL END TO A QUARREL ■9 es. A quarrel g at a toddy on Stre< yes- One ot them inj m hos- k< t OH two am< ening asion, one v beaten ia condi- and was he i detained a
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  • 340 1 The World Hails Moscow Move PARIS, Dec. 21 (UP)— The United States, Britain and France agreed today on the security guarantees they plan to offer the Soviet Union at the Berlin Big Four talks. Diplomatic experts of the three Western nations finished preparing assurances the West will offer to Russia
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  • 65 1 To introduce the latest invention m motion picture entertainment the CineniaSrope to the Malayan public, the Singapore Standard publishes with today's Issue an eUht page supplei nient. Included m the Supplement are article] lonrbteg <>n all ■hates of lh« sensational development of the cinema industry and a
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  • 248 1 TEHERAN, Dec. 22.— Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, deposed Persian Prime Minister, was today sentenced to three years solitary confinement for treason. Dr. Mossadeq was accused of defying the Shah's order to resign and of trying to overthrow the Persian regime by dissolving
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  • 150 1 Standard Staff Corr(vspond"nt KUALA LUMPUR. Tuei.— The Federation Government has awarded Mr. T.V. Ramakrishna Rao, retiring Indian Agent m Malaya, a permanent right of entry into the country. Mr. Rao la perhaj»; the first non-Mn'ayan to be given such a "carte blanche" Entry Permit, under
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  • 52 1 NAIROBI, Dec. 22 (AFPi A Kenya Government spokesman said tonight that if Major Sal ah Salem of Egypt applied for a visa to visit Kenya, it would not be granted. It has been reported that Salem intends to attend a conference of Blast African Moslems
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  • 20 1 BERNE, De. 22 (Renter).— Fifty-seven-year-old Rodolphe Rubattel was today elected President of the Swiss Confederation for 1954. ******>
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  • 408 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 21. (Keuter) The Soviet <>oyrrnment agreed tonight to join m "priv.itc or aipiomatic talks" proposed by President Bi*e«iiower to discuss "an acceptable solution" to the atomic armaments race. The Soviet reply to President Eisenhower's proposal,
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  • 64 1 TEHERAN. Doc. 22 (Renter) Police continued to patrol the British Embassy compound here today following he arrival yesterday of the first British diplomats to enter Persia since the resumption of diplomatic relations with Bl ßut"thc city and bazaar remained quiet. The only angry words were those
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  • 21 1 PARIS Dec. 22 (Rculer) yesterday stress .ed to re hprffor the thirl day running 25J.S "imM lrai
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  • Article, Illustration
    272 1 THESE are the schoolchildren over 100 of them who enjoyed Juggler Karim s tricks yesterday. All who attended UUi party at the Happy World Cabaret were prize-winners m the Dutch Baby Condensed Milk label colouring competition. But a thought for those who have not had a Xmas party
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  • 119 1 M Tkere*a aali <»»•' mmi witk th«« juh. ilium iMal houi V." DOG FOLLOWS BANDIT SCclll PENANG, Tv »s. S Poi 111 rrtoi terrorists In the Pei rod tang I lire. No one Injui cd. After tiie tei led, s tracker 1! *g took the B Fore »s
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  • 135 1 LONDON. Dee. II ll* The "1»-.hm" (Jovernment uf Soviet I'rriniri (.roim Ml IrnkdV List niv;hl duuli! I Ihe iltf of its hi*h roiutn tn<t h> «m»oinlin; f 4 <• m deputy premiers -«»n the 74th blrtMaj ul (I ll(< dictator, .losrph Sl.iliM ened tl R I
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  • 139 1 Drop In Synthetic Output Forecast WASHINGTON, !>■ <\{ ter) -The N R Burea i ]:t:)4 drop of cent m the wor\ rubber production. ;i m the pan i the mmm production of •:il rubTi).' Bureau with headQU m Washington fave estimates m its end ol the yeai review. These Total
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    • 117 1 fZA\ refrlgi?nH«r Model DMM 51 [R rriK lI.ASE $800 II p.\snionl9 ol $70 mi) (iiMiicnt ot $30 < \SiI 8 725. Mtttral Electric Co. iti Id. I'hone ***** (ASTROL WINS! 081 \\iv Jugoslavian AifiM K;«lly. r»i Septet ber. !»">{• j Iffht intirr I I Hffl \«»n I ;iik«'iiliuusen IS-MAV. I
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    • 37 1 YCNT-AXIA fat ffftft'l firt CtoiUMnS ■■•fftMM I ister Kns I td. Sine nxtri- Kiitl i I umiiiir A V f ma ■i« to all their Patrons Mr i I M€% I, 1 w < > 4l f* f% a<%
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  • 175 2 MCA To Train Future Leaders KUALA LUMPUR, Tuet.— 8 irtant changes •<> nd constitution ol the i Chinese A ociation -will be discussed at the 'ing of 'he Central i ..i Committee ol the atiou to be held hi .•pore ori Sunday. n ed rules and caution it accepted, will
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  • 79 2 TWO Indonesian lilm produe* is M r Jamaluddin llfalik (left) Of Porsari Films and >Ir. IMnar Ismail of Perflni Films who will dis- THIS picture shows the float entered by the Bangkok branch of Ens: An n Tons during the recent festivities m Thailand m connection with
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  • 100 2 TWO MORE REDS OUT OF ACTION KUALA LUMPUR, T.i.s.— Two terrorists were killed by i *v Forces m the F the la t 24 h v One of them was killed this morning by a oatr ol the Firsl esters m o! Kedah shoi i F rth ni -.-<> «n
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  • 281 2 MaeLellan Tells Delegation: SCHOOLS ARE FREE TO REJECT BILINGUAL PLAN Standard Staff Reporter BILINGUAL education for Chinese schools m Singapore is not compulsory, the Acting Director of Education, I "r. David MacLellan, told I live-man delegation from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at the Education Office yesterday. The delegation, headed
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  • 120 2 Man Nabbed At HK Was In Min Yuen KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Chong Chiap Hin. alias Ah Kioe who was arrested m Hongkong and flown out to Ma aya, was today found guilty m the High Court here on a charge under the Emergency regulations of possessing a firearm. Chief Justice.
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  • 78 2 SINGAPORE <;- tectives .ire searching for a man who >tole into the wife and tried to m riest her m the imall hours on Tn L husband has i >ne i The wife who lives m Brarh Road said thai when she v .i< roused
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  • 111 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S Spot Loose SWJ .»<1 No. i r.s.s. :>7i :>:• I No. 2 R.S.S. 51,.: Ml No. 3 r.s.s. HI :>.-): Tone: Steady TIN PKICE The prire of tin »«»Mer day was 5315 i"i
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  • 60 2 TW( and ;i "Sii In a Sinn U rdajr on ng two turkey soap and md n icr'^ kr.ifo. The four men v« w H m 1 F >ng. the chief cook. V Ka the thii i Hni. the buti tor vi Singapore fi i i
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  • 38 2 HONGKONG me l'l' g i cial Standard Soviet »stng prices of the Hongkong F today were s >l.">44 i) 5.1.802S to US$l; <l «11 Ms II; SO 215 to one h'rt.. Rllpiah Gold $249 2. 1
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  • 17 2 THE ASP MUST GO TO JAIL KUALA n i P c II E LL 3 BY i
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  • 388 2 From Page 1 of the Serendah Bov s S< hool will get lti gallons <it let cream today as a Christmas treat. mi n addition to lojl and sweets, throisi:h v help. The organiaers <>f the Fund have 100-mile giftdistribntincr job w thin
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  • 44 2 MR If. v. RANGACHARI Joint Secretary In Mm M of Finance, India, is Singapore on Dj?< 30 wtNrt other officials 1 n-route to tralia to ftttend the Co monwrealth rinan m nie^ting which rommenn ijrdn«jr ou Jan. I, ucxl >t.r.
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    • 204 2 I^V I ■■■■r > 1 f VJ»W p B lrJ%/wW fP j H ..AUi^^^^H BBBB^k^ v^^ I R^BBW V^ >^ 1 r J<^^^ kHS l| '^^^Bß^Hß^BHßfc^ T***^ f V**^* *^Jr 11 111* 111 *^^Z> tfc te *jr *v >^*" v vVal _f j^K y *"^fes '~~^£Z*^^- I V #4F JP^
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    • 82 2 I IMPERIAL I I WILLEVMI I X Madr fruni |fl mit lt',% Chi/ tm I the lanittn i rb Shrike x.'mc I Tasj i-I N ii |i diunfects and oV i a J| II intlikimg fh«*r i *g HARPiC i JUt SAFE 1A aWWVWWft iwwm: PM [<• PAC II •<
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  • 174 3 ni Urd Stafl Reporter jrrsterday, aliout mci and «hil- 1% wrapped thoir m frail Hid mats und thf n.urow straits pu! iv I.rani to look ov»r th«'ir hrads ipore. and th»ir bread •n- rvirtod from uartrra by an e\ parte injunction order olon.v Supreme iMtrt order
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  • 74 3 OiIORE HAHRU, Tv on of $22,*****2 w t out of the rec IM^II th eral ove «ment -S?y«£ J hore stalß Of a tol estimator! exnendi personal emoluments. I csti- ■nue for next year "'<* $17,000,000. State ha S ma -vf to balance its
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  • 46 3 er Carthage >ny yesterte t i Britain after ::n on her H"Mgkong. just re--.ntre loft Singapore and was only a v hen the inclement developed i the iin incon- i rienced the Captain n w took I without H :ong leave, for
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  • 15 3 v. School at V. Satu k off th e Re-is-r, G »vernment an-
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  • 179 3 THE Singapore Government has appointed a panel of member! to the Kent Conciliation Board to avoid delay m its work. An official itaten -it announcng this yesterday however stated th ii the B tar w i> properly constitute i. The new!: -appoi ited
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  • 154 3 .IOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Government expressed regret •hat tiie man. wh > complained about the unsatisfactory state of affairs that existed m the Out-Patient Department of the General H >spital, Johore I Bahru, had received a most unsatisfactory reply from the Medical Superintendent. The reply intirnut-'i
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  • 70 3 .TOHORE BAHRU, TuCS.-n Three mobile utu*? of the Informati m Service! spent one week l>efore the Kluan? Town Council elections explaining the technicalities and the significance of the elections to the pople m three lan?*uage^. This was Government's reply at the Johorc Council meeting todnv to
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  • 356 3 SINGAPORE Eighth Police Magistrate, Mr. AW. Ghows, told a Prosecution Officer, Inspector J.C. Cooke that "the Police should not regard themselves as God Almighty." Saying that he did not think the prosecution had a case, he acquitted J.L. Turner of Bukit Timah
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  • 80 3 THE new Singapore Hoverriment experimental mixture of whole grain rice and broken rice which will be issued for the first time at tho end of this month, will b e sold at 32 cents a katty and not at -58 cents a.s stated m some newspapers yesterday.
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  • 118 3 100 Winners Enjoy A Grand Treat OVER 100 S ng •;> vn sch i>l children who were nam -i prize-winners on M <v m the Dutch Baby Conden c i Miik label colouring competition, were treated at the Happy World Cabaret yesterday, to ten. cakes, mil a magic show. Borne
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  • 52 3 A R.A.O.C. truck driver. Mohamed Dru; bin Hajl Hitam, who was Involved im m accident with a motor cycle ri-'den by a school teacher it River Valley Road near Wo. 5 Sub-Deoot on .June 11. was yesterday lined $19 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate, Mr. HoWf V
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  • 141 3 250 OLD PEOPLE RECEIVE SOCIAL WELFARE X'MAS BOUNTY OVER 250 old and infirm people, Inmates of the Singapore Social Welfare Department's Bushoy Park H >me, oil Nelson Road, wore given a special SCmai bov;nty by the Social Welfare Department. The distribution of parcels was carried out m the courtyard of
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    • 48 3 BAND AT PARK T{fE I? >g n mtal Band 2nd K.E.O. Gurkhas (The Sirmoor JVfles) Lin :.>r their Director of i. Captain J.P.C. Bailey will pby at Kat »ng Park oil Jan. I between 6.30 p.m. and 7. -it) p m ji a special New Year attracti >n.
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  • 533 4 BACKED TEMPLER IS EXPELLED IPOH, Tues. Mr. Chin Swec Onn, a Justice of the Peace and Perak State Councillor, has been expelled from the Malayan Chinese Association for making a statement "detrimen tal to the interests of the association/ The expulsion was made by the Perak Branch MCA at a
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  • 169 4 SCBA Warns Of Corrupt Politics aining n Si igap ire are '.i we Drruption, .states ai memorandum sent by the' Str ts Chinese British Association to the Rendtl Constitu- tional Commissi »n. The only way to remove corrupt tendencies among van- 4 idates or d ring control »f political parties,
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  • 98 4 .IOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Education and Health departments of Johore will cwi a third of all the money to be spent by the government next year. At the Stale Council meeting today, an esi <<f 548.:518.--204 for State services next year was approved. The Education Department
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  • 77 4 1.5 M SOUGHT EASY RICHES KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A total of 1,567.750 tickets were sold for the 17th Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board which was drawn recently at Alor Star. Johore sold the most tickets -528.000 while Perak sold 237,000 nnd Selangor 202.031. Settling day for the lucky winners
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  • 61 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue?.— All pharmacists m Johore, registrable under the Pharmacist Ordinance, are likely to get the same salary scales now m force m Singapore. In a written answer to liiche Haji Mohamed Noah bin Omar at the Johore Slate Council meeting today, Government stated that
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  • 183 4 Marriage Ban Lifted And Lily Es Happy Standard Staff Reporter LILY Wee Kirn Neo, a 2>-year-old student teacher. who would have had to wait for five year s to get married because of a regulation, will be the first to take advantage of the lifting of the marriage ban. The
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  • 39 4 DOCTORS Haji Ifohd. bin I ang). Ling Ting Singapore) S. N. 1 .1 (Pahang) have passed a preliminary coarse for the Diploma m Public Health, held c; 1 month at thi LJni ersity of Malaya.
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  • 115 4 Nabbed Two Hours After A Report Standard Stuff Reporter SINGAPORE Police on Monday morning pounced 0:1 a man within two hours of receiving .1 report thai a burSlar had tried ;o for< his way into an Army serge;i !.t flai m Pa.-ir Panjang Road. The sergeant was asleep when ho
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  • 79 4 TWO m re Jewish 17-year-old Mazie and Itf-year-old Rach< i be leaving S pore with -.he three Day id girls L a:ul Syl\ v. en thej the Italian ship S on Jan 4 next year bound I i Israel. This brings \hc lota i nber
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  • 22 4 THE Singapore Katong Presbyterian Zipn Church choir held a Christmas concert yesterday at their church It Will be repeated today.
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  • 146 4 IN th<* presence of abtmt "00 quests including many leading citizens. Dr. Saifuddin. head of the Dawoodi Bohra Muslim community and Chancellor of the Aligarh University m India, was presented with an address of welcome by the Bohra community of Singapore at the Island Club, yesterday. Mr.
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  • 137 4 Dismissal Of 150 Men Questioned THE City Water Engineer has been requested lo sive a "satisfactory reply" regarding the mass dismissal of 150 labourers of h:s department. He has been told m a letter from the Si:i^..rxjre C:ty Water Department Labour Union thai he has seven days from today to
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  • 66 4 THE combined Singapore Wesley Church choir will -ing the first part of Mendel's Messiah at the Wesley Church at 8 p.m. today. The public is invited. The director will be Mr-. Sylvia Tan. soloist Mrs. Irene Carter soprano t; Mrs. N Chay (contralto). Fred Ci I
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  • 162 4  -  Johore Govt. By JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Government had sent 26 Johore students to study abroad since 1947. Five were sent for Arabic studies and 21 for English studies, it was stated m a written answer to Pcnghulu Haji Abdullah bin Abubakar at the Johore State Council
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 384 4 ATTRACTIONS ""^gp" Phtme 21-ilfi For Bookings WWW II ON A L *;?T4S H pws TiGHTROPE Jl/\>l, J.l.>. 1.J., M o«r»cJ«d by a»A KAZAN mW** 1 4 v 6.45PM Fredrie MARCH Terry MOORE GALA PREMIERE TONIGHT AT 9.30 P. M. mi c.Ri.ATFsi BTCNtT or LOVE \M> I \ITII KM X TOLO
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    • 7 4 On hf 2 IhiffH Tn Th« Fund
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    • 114 4 Shefi Hwei m "SIOU Wo) > m MANDARIN ath KN<.llskt YOUR X'MAS ML<ST fe Starts Tomorro' The Gringo Giant was }fos\ iifll hP^^ k f^xKh^ «j» "^*B v* ifl jcl. JbWjKi WAKNKK UMM pr >. garyCOOPER barbaraSTANMCK WtOMMiMr Who lostarrinK KITH BOMAM (UTTOONI Hear FRANKIK I AM. s,nt: Xl Tomorrow
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  • 137 5 Rendel May Begin Public Hearings On Dec. 30 i Stall par lei >t [iiihlir hr.irin« by radel Constitutional -io n now reviewing mstitntioa of Siaeapare ,trii t«» be held on roree Kendel. Chairman immisslon has writiir Sittsapare (iovrrnHim OAcera* Ays« i,,,j the I Vd«Tition of nut ut Eiployec^a i- »Utiaff
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  • 26 5 e 1 Union. .8(10 d th« 1 rasive quit ten the them < f ion. The "ause a > for more ,1 us
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  • 248 5 VIOLET RETURNS -TO A SCREEN TEST TOO as movie art^sses'* but w'", cha nces to '"^e the grade S ™»Pore iMt'ShtW^A^^ returned to after spending the I*3 t, n ca Aii Clipper Xl Pub Mefcrea and Wanted tress th bh.w her an immedxs screen 1 I tno timi m «cr€Ot£s
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  • 56 5 ITTRACTIVE Maw AHcc Cheat. for The stand-rd emmeraamai before s^ir left Sin?aporr on :i (PA skym stcr list ni^ht for a B—fjl— holiday she won a-» Sineanore's NewspapCT Quoon. Chosen f«-om a larce number «f entrants at September's Press Ball Alice was uvardrd the free
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  • 90 5 all mail expected from overseas before Christmas has arrive! m Singapore a id wi I be i< I tred m a day <»r two. Mr. A. S. Gammon, Dirt Post, I > i The Stan >y. The ita/t a* th* Gk Pib' Offl are now
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  • 174 5 Moment's Temptation Cost Him His Job MAX. described by the I> c a "senior Singapore Harbour Bn-M official osl his job and his reputation when he succumbed to a "moment's temptation and b tughi t" wr pounds of raw opium for $1,400. He was Tan Say Enf, whd admitted m
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  • 179 5 MAIAYANS OFFERED MIT. STUDY GRANTS M U WAN ituden* will have a.» t pportuoity ta Miudf the Ma.sarhu.oiiH Institute i Te^nologv when t con-' a Foreign Student SumSept. ih. next year. own i, la fin* I The W&j£ftA£3 Necessary travel will be pro-. liddd t' >r. CanM lal >9 ellfible
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  • 80 5 THE Following are Hi;? prize-winning tickets drawn lat the Children*! Christinas Party ai the Etedemptorist Fathers ground m Thomson Road, Singapore, on Sunday: Firsi (jri/.i-: (Radiogram) N< I ©425. s.:; Christmas Hampers: Nos *****, 114-tfi. *****, 2(i l t+!). I2(i2i) and *****. Ten Consolation Prizes: Nos.
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  • 44 5 MUSLIMS of Singapore will brate the birthday of Qwid-i-Azam Mohamed All Jinnah, the Founder of Pakistan, with! ;i meeting on the premises of' A -Malayan Muslim Mis-; sionary Society, m Lorong 12, lang, at 4 p.m. on Fi m ly.
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  • 40 5 THE R »le tier C immunity "> nti i distribute •'(.'hristj ma> f«ilt.>'' to their neißbers OH D' I*-.1 25. The meniberi aro [requested to call at the Centre (Hi i "..a nighi i the I SUts.
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  • 41 5 VIOLET Sliinh cnuld hardly bHifve her ears: so J;tck Sharp iPTv.il«'d Shaw Brothers' nff«*r ol a MVCCg t«*>»t for th<* K'.iala I it m pui beauty que« k n. Viol«*t was s<» stirpvii-^d. as her nDfn mouth t<v>tifi«*d. Standard
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  • 215 5 'Tin Will Remain Unstable Until Pact Is Studied' lI'OII, Turs. -The tuUire price <»* tin will Kflaftll umi'itain pending tonsidcration by the governments concerned with tlie draft international agreement which has resulted from the recent conierencc at Geneva. This was stated hv Mr. .T. T. lhappe Cliaii man of the
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  • 79 5 Posed As Tax Dept. Inspector A MAN who allegedly posed a s an officer from the Sinyapiwe Invonte Tax Drpntiiicnl, walked into MVefa] shops at T.«n Jaag Paßar yesterday and Inspected icmwH books He offered t.) help til«* alMpkeepen out for a nominal fee. One >hopkeepec who wa> suspi rious.
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  • 42 5 AN INDIAN la j lentity rard while trave iri^ m ;i taxi Kampong B.'iMru Road an<i North Bri'tco Road. Singapore, yesterday. The finder of card i- requested band it to the Registrar pi Vehi OiT'i'C or ai any I tatioi
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  • 25 5 THE Ti ping Unii of I F. M.V, Reconi held itj annu ncr ari'i o i >adquarter!i m Mj'ii R<>;i<* over the week-
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    • 102 5 o y, very Merry Christmas and good smoking with TOWER BRIDGE 'flake and mixture^ V (fit Savour il [and you'll make it j j }o//r Favourite THE COMBINED TOBACCO CO., I IMPOST' LTO. V i Keep Baby free from Prickly Heat with AGNESIA,^ I ANTISEPTIC 1 DIiSTiNG POWDER f Fot
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    • 265 5 1/K &M M iff j* BOOK YOUB TABLES EARLY FOR Christmas Eve Dinner $12/- Per Person Boxing Night Dinner SlO/- Per Person New Yeir's Eve Dinner 312/- Per Person htsii'i t»f A"' i It 11 i EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. A tumpfuous Supper oiv Muvc Special Floor Showt for your
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  • 1601 6 Malay Should Be The Lingua Franca *\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\\~ The I ngkatan j I Sasierawan 50, an I ;Crgitni z a t i o n of J Malay writers, hast i sent this memoran* 5 <ln m to the Rendet i Constitutional Com- mission. r PHE observations and proposals we set forth
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  • 95 6 Sir; Malay school students who pass Std 111 are admitted free to Std. II m English schools. There is a rumour that out of the 800 boys who passed Std. 11l m Muar. only 80 were admitted 1o English schools, because the Other 720 could not pass the
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  • 51 6 He clutched the bandit by the arm this time 'twas do or dc. He struggled mcnly through the n;qht till ten, from half past five. The atmosphere was tense and strong he fought until he got That bandit by the two short hairs end won the big jackpot! GREER.
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  • 240 6 We, the PEOPLE Please Help The Doggie Sr; I wou I li to say, M Thank you and God b f— to one and a c\ cry physica or financial response m a big way or small helped to make Can ne YWck possible. Canine Week was indeed a Vi
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  • 130 6 Sir; At the last meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council the Colonial Secretary spoke eloquently and convincingly on non-commu-nalism and the benefits that will follow from eschewing communalism m any form m the political lif e of the colony. No one can- dispute what he said but
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  • 117 6 T S r; You r correspondent John Citizen" strikes me as a knowledgeable person In fact, he gives me the impression of being a clairvoyant m that he knows everything good that the Government, o/r its own but will do for the people and fur which the
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  • 142 6 Sir; The Singapore Progressive Party' s succi ss m the recent City Council electiona not only explo led the mighty Labour Party of Singapore but aso warned unions that o further crlsei m the >vementi c bai now i our unioni and those j:i safeguardi is rests
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  • 295 6 CODY FLIES AGAIN II IS impossible to look at s pictures of the crazy flvs ing machines of fifty years < a«;o sepminuly no more i than sheets of canvas and •I wires without bcin^ am cd at the daring of the pioneers who con«|ip ir<| air. Icarus at least
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    • 59 6 I o I()1 obf"- s lYe l^amelia the soft, sofe woy to feminine h>g.«.nc-witr« r > that flatten so neatly and extta ohsrbincv P waterproof backing for confidence Bi sun to c\W the soluble sanitary towels that hou oil MM I no extra cost. Try them you 'll I ■R
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • SINGAPORE Z STANDARD
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      12 1 SINGAPORE Z STANDARD 1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DFCKMHKR 23, 1953 I i;i i
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    • 890 1  -  LOYD C. DOUGLAS' BEST-SELLER NOW MAKES ViOTION PICTURE HISTORY IN CINEMASCOPE By "CINEFAN" 1 ''V,^ *7cr"s>" St ry bOUf WHOt bCC3 0> he tObe the i-*" 3l KswaßSssr out:ior 12 years 9 insp cd im It's about th* man who crucified Christ!" c Powerful impect^
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    • 23 1 Have You read the Book Ihe laic Lloyd b. Douglas autograph ing a copy of The Robe sales of which exceed 600,000 copies.
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 77 1 jILFORDI (tti*ujs -Hie Sale Ag:nfs 9SSVHELM CO., ITD. < Incorporofcd m SwiMcriondi SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG So fc/e/i/ce you /cc/ you're ng/if e/wre/ 7/ie sensatioaa/ 3 DIMENSION IW*» P'^"^s :J^^J P" ne mQ Q ni^ lcent new REVERE "33" Stereo camera is the ultimate m modern, J^j^v B i^^^^^^^^B streamlined
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      • 36 1 lOur Heartiest Congratulations To 20TH CENTURY -FOX for presenting the Miracle *;f CinbmaScoPE to Malaya and the World 1 trot* > SOUTH-EAST ASIA" FILM COMPANY 112-114 Robinson Road. Singapore Leading Distributors <*/ HINDUSTANI FILIPINO EGYPTIAN Films of Distinction
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      1188 2 when they crucified Him. they parted His garments, casting lots upon them, what every man should take. And also His coat, without seam, woven from the top throughout. To whom did the prize go, m this macabre lottery? Did it offer protection for his line uniform, when the
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    • 34 2 THE STORY THE SCREEN 1 U I) tunic i Brim B H r I M ah iut h i l> nei Turn t<>r JAY ROBINSON the rr.ilix i first n;.iii«ii |{u»>r I fag is
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      • 99 2 AI.L ACES FOE HAPPY FACES x I READYMADES Q^^^V M j^^b^ without delay to our? 4^. 4^ 4.^ iij f ,i J? isplij^s^lij 4^ w ■:•■'••■<s ?^HH B^i;2 SHb flMFMACrrvnr X >^BHK m^ p r^^^^^ 1 THE MODERN MIRACi f vau C rr -■■^^^^^■t I'UKftLLt YOU SEE wILL -^^^^P^^^M if)
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      • 40 2 The Modern Miracle m Film Ir.r I Cinema Sp n d c %f W I La J The Modern Miracle m lEXiiit'ii NYLON GABARDINE Trousers Mode to mcoturc) $21 Suits Mode to mcoMjr, F° r Demons I, BlKig!i Sireet Telephone
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    • 773 3 With the •■■c r» or Singapore's Udeon Theatre tonight of "The Robe" m the new dimensional photography marrel that does not require the use or glasses, the moviegoers of this City will get tne.r f irs t ook| oo k at the motion picture m an entirely
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    • 702 3 demonstration reels. They included a panoramic view of New York City's famous skyline and harbour, scenic views from an aeroplane, midget auto races, a symphonic orchestra m rehearsal and a scene from the company's second CinemaScope production, "How To Marry A MilI onaire," starring Betty
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      • 208 3 MALAYA FILM SERVICE LTD jS (Sole distributors of AHied Artists J and Monogram Pictures) i *S l(lke this opportunity of joining motion picture industry m saluting the ODEON ifs rll ice of the medium of the future CINEMASCOPE 5 *****11 ""< a J "THE BLACK PRINCE- 1 Hied A rfisls
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      • 226 3 !The Modern Miracle LEONARD h w *s I/f^ub Of*® TOD v I /^Ptr' I SELF DEFROSTING REFRIGERATOR j W;\ .'l^ SAFER No m ot(d P^^^^^^SBJ^^B^^^^^r^W^ P*S' 1 1 H iXi^^" M^l'- Son Ki-J httuog elemenci no 1 WS~>r —^■■^■■■^^■•i >|^/3«^^ ing. ihuflmg or ipilliKg (CA dio/ter of »hoik or L
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    • 354 4 PRANK ROSS, the pro- ducer <>t "The Robe," was born m B'^ton. Mass., Aiifjibi 12. 1904, and educated at Philips Exeter Academy and Princetoa. He left college to so into the construction business at St. Albans. L.1.. literally beginning at the bottom by digging collars (or
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    • 627 4 JN PHOTOGRAPHING L "The Robe." the first CinemaScope production, m colour by Technicolour, I had a feeling that at last motion pictures were freed of their shackles. Because of the immensity of the visual range the new process affords, the photographer was liberated his
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    • 129 4 'ROBE 1 GETS BLUE RIBBON? J I7ROM the "BOXS L OFFICE" trade maga--2 zinc: 2 "To the general and 5 nation-wide acclaim won C by 20th Century-Fox's C 'The Kobe.' first production m Cinema Scope. has 5 now been added the 2 Boxoffice' Blue Ribbon Award. From the mem--2 hers
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    • 263 4 'TWERE is one beautiful A woman m Hollywood who consistently appears m motion pictures without ever stepping before the cameras She is Peggy Moran. who appear* m "The Robe." This sira-ige phenomenon m movie-making i*> the simple result of a part proposCd by her husband,
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    • 120 4 /MHY MINI It 1 m« "The I I mk. 1 1 s to Frank I; of the ■•HI inn motion pii'ui. "If you'vr r\> ed why stud nowd .it th« delay On a nu»\ dollars and should makr it producer e\< I 1 No cost h.i>
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    • 1657 5  -  the INOTHBR SCENE FROM? THE ROBE" W l j, a RF: h ver, p,e as d service ai ihe n put ml amnaT L 5 mi na 8«i to 1 "Z& amade by Me«*r« t 1 aylor Hobson Ha ;<-'-w^son. V( 1l(al nufacturing Com Pan^s within
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    • 1967 6 THF PORF'— AS TOLD IN STORY FQRfi From Page 2 Kins of the Jews." The sky was growing very <iark. and a strong wind u'as rising. "A judgment on us!" cried one of the men. "Superstitious idiot. Alarcellus leaned agai.ist the centre cross to steady himself. When he took his
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      • 138 6 m K-U.I te >, ml) ,l yil M riXEM%HfOrK. M.Hrn v-r.,,,,- Wi11,,,. Warner Brothers is producing m Cinemascope... M-G-M is producing m Cinemascope Walt Disney is producing m Cinemascope Columbia is producing m Cinemascope Universal-International is producing m Cinemascope United Artists is producing m Cinemascope ..20th Century-Fox is producing m
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    • 719 7 From Page 6 his nol i urprised ild nol She P ter what ed, but |lea> ing the enhad Who was Mariui No one answeri h aimed: »v M "t the t i go to llus asked a proud man, ■•cci) hurt." ve'a better
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    • 172 7 RCERATION of film us while making a is the somewhat mi: idea advocated MllllllKnS. -huuld live on -■i charging affic to and from ivers. "If they "r killed. iniJlions would be lost m ;tir pictures." as it may tor is worth mes his weight m has become irbli
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    • 144 7 and I don't want to be followed by guards. Unless they're handsome." Betty Grab! the third of the beautiful stars m "Millionaire," thought it sounded like too big an operatic.!). -They'd have to put up our children and enlarge the studio's school, commissary and dressing
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    • 45 7 VET it's generally agreed there's merit m the idea. Recently ill-health knocked Vivien Leigh out of -Elephant Walk" and replacing her With Elizabeth Taylor cost Paramount a goodly JEA N S .MMON^ ui^««^rnu S U p. prc^-i^io. ol -r-e Kobe. I t
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    • 213 7 rpo "The Robe" Director A Henry Koster brought the multiple skills of actor, artist, writer critic, producer, cameraman and director. O-ie of Hollywood's most brilliant directors for 17 years, he had made pictures of distinction m Paris. Budapest. Amsterdam and Vienna before coming to
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      • 55 7 I The Modern Entertainment Miracle r* ...The Modern Medicinal Miracle _B_Bjr E^»^B^^^^^^^^ ■■■X HHH hhß BW^K^bl ■hhhhb bv^ VhH BMh bhhhl hhhbhhl hE^ ____w^ _HMv 1 _H_ Wl BA^^ __LflßHWV^______ _^^V v____k _H__H v__| ___f HHu _______|___f _hV^P*b^B^_____i H^L«bbmmbbmw bV^I Mhb^l 'kV^ VVWWNA' l^dkA. J >^_^P j 0 *^JJ" [^■^.—■■^.^■^_______i
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    • 653 8 THE COAT THAT JESUS WORE IS STILL IN EXISTENCE COME years ago, a house*J wife from what is sometimes called the "Bible belt" wrote to ask a certain minister what had become of the garments of Jesus, for which the Roman soldiers cast lots on Calvary. The minister's name was
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    • 32 8 WEARING the exotic costume of the Roman period, dancer Virninia Lee plays the role of a slave girl m the 20th Century-Fox Techuicolour production of "The Robe."
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    • 158 8 'T'HOI'GH audiences m.i\ little realise it one tf the greatest source* of MtptßM a motion picture can aiTord them, is a duel scene, be cause duels fought m movies are never foolproof. And thi> is on the say-so of the nun responsible for all such con tests
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    • 221 8 They're Squeezing' T he Stars N ow I ppy i c 111-' ing "The her. That technique (C iind then PHOTOS BY NICK DE MORGOJ i leezes" the actor ial m 25 feel Fto each s V. i compresses this wideangle picture onto a narrow strip of film. Attached to
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      67 8 JEAN SIMMONS as she looks "squeezed" on to a 3."i mm. film through a special anamnrnhic lens. JEAN refund to a normal proportion on the CiuemaScope MnM>n through >a expanding lens. CAMER A >i lee Crawford adj v > t s tiie (inrinaSi if 1 leas m t
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    • 81 8 Till 1 "ihr Bate" B irt kill I i■ In when n Ing v Slate McMrati tappta more H«quontl> thin mil CftTCBS, to nuke ret tain lli.il no ears would b, icrMteatall) l'lpp* d otT. placed himself .jiirt kil *oii Alhnt a s two ol Is;irt"n's opponents mi n ordfi
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      • 197 8 A ft. *>&.'&. (t i fate*,;:, *i&a« !r>: .'^j a da,)!) doth wipes dirt completely away from /O amuziip sUtlYu/Ut vinyl Notjiinff like i< ever before! Grease, grime r fft < "il vti,k tn tin- 1101: p.. rolls surlacc: k^ \^H^^." 1 "troke ot a d.i:n;» loth whisks Ym Ik.
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      • 41 8 l& t i mF vK JMm JS jc Aw w. w y "3B?SeE ■p. >; v. yV^ T *V r *V^ "p T T 1 J yX T^ TC? A X. 'V. X, NAINA MOHAMED a SONS LTD. I SINGAPORE, MALAYA, BORNEO.
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    • 133 9 Dec. 22 (AFP, r< i ent visit to British Coinmiseral for South-east n Mac Donald, E onomic Atrairs Vorakarn Bancha to i export price of r British territories ton, it was learned lay. to the EconoMinistry sa id i iwever flatly re-i'-Donald's ref.
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    • 39 9 iv 22, (AP) ias, 30, was r yesterday ■-old daughter forced her to r full of wine. ATOMIC ENERGY IS U0 CHEAPER y than other >'i!d not rail' rs, the Aus- t, Profestlg, wrote m
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    • 188 9 Mao Determined To Keep Control, Says Envoy Dean WASHINGTON, Dec. 22, (Reuter) Mr Arthur Dean, special Korean peace envoy said last night that the outlook for peace m Korea "is discouraging but by no means hopeless." Mr. Dean appeared on American television and radio networks
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    • 108 9 Mr Dean said he was sure thai even if a political conference was not held it would not mean resumption of hostilities m Korea. "The Communists took a terrific beatins."' he said and m North Korea they were working on civilian rather than military construction. "We stopped the
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    • 78 9 LONDON. Dec. 22 (AP)An amateur British astronomer reported last night he has observed a huge natural bridge on the moan. He said the giant arch had first been observed by the late .John O'Neill, science editor of the New York Herald Tribune, until his death
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    • 147 9 U.N. To Meet After PoWs Are Freed UNITED NATIONS N V Dec. 22— (AP)— The U.N. Assembly fl not expected to reconvene lor a debate on Korea until February, after the prisoners of war have been reH'ased to civilian status, itiformed d plomats said here yesterday. A neutral BOUrCg said
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    • 33 9 LONDON. Dec 22 (Renter) A fred Charles Whiteway, 1 22-year-old "towpatk killer* who raped and stabbed to i death two teenage girls, was hanged ai Wandsworth prison here today.
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    • 50 9 GEORGETOWN, Dec. (Reuter) Judgment wa s reserved yesterday m the case m which Mrs. Janet Jagan, Secretary of the Peoples Progressive Party and nine others are charged with holding an illegal meeting. The magistrate. Mr. P.M. I Burchsmith. will give hi s verI diet next Monday.
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    • 247 9 FRENCH DEADLOCK STILL NOT BROKEN VERSAILLES. Dec ">• (Rcutcr)-A bid to postpone France's eleventh ballot for President at least until this evening was made here today while effort to find a -National Union" candidate went on behind the scenes. Loaders ol parties m the present coalition met m the office,
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    • 79 9 LONDON, Dr<- 22 (Reuter) —Nineteen men volunteers, some of them conscii n1 i objectors and one woman ii^ed 22 lived for moi withoul vitamin C to see I >w much of it is really essential io health, it was revealed today. All suffered from
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    • 58 9 COLOMBO. Dec. 24. (AP) Ceylon's cabinet ha s yielded to strong opposition to Queen Elizabeth sitting o n the throne of the ancient Sinhalese king^ when she addresses parliament here m April. Bn official source said today. The source said the cabinet ha s decided
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    • 17 9 SOVIKT Russia has agreed to the opening of an Indonesian Embassy j n Moscow. UP.
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    • 244 9 From Page 1 1,040.1)01) ions o! which 960.000 would be natural rubber com- pared with 1.090,000 tons (i.0i0.000 tuns natural) m 1953. It is to the UiUed States that the producers must turn lor help when they are m trouble. "And today, they are m trouble. 1953's drop
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    • 211 9 services essential m lighting Co nmunist propaganda less dollars for the sterling area. 14 All of these areas arc vita to Malaya and the Othei South-East Asian nations producing natural rubber. In t o d a y 's struggle without boundaries, they are vital to the United States as wHI."
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    • 65 9 NEW YORK 1> v P> The [ndones ian < ncni has r« I ;ii plica! I rom rubber compj nit i I port licence! covering prop < I hi] ibbet lo Commur t China, i the 1 Office i, Applicati »ns licences were diateljr after
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    • 76 9 LONDON. Dec. 22 (Reuter)— Tin- Kussiins Icday claimed to have found "a new t.vpr of lish' whuh is "sialeless jelly-like with a round pinkish uliitr In .id It was caught at a depth of !:{.78» fn t between Kuriles and the Kamchatka peninsula storing
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      56 9 RKPOKTINt; for tho firsl flight nhrais.iK leading characters ftuni 'Peter Pan" take to thr air at the Scala Theatre. I. on don. From left to right are Christopher K< <n\ (.Michael): Xorah dntl (Wendy); Pat Kirk wood (Peter Pain. and Seal Barrett (John). 'I In- (v <liti.in.il Chi
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    • 92 9 Two Escort Planes Of RAAF Lost Wl i.i.iM (TON, !>■ Two ol ibr i\ It lian Air Pon <• Mustanj north to Auckland t"i .it dutiei t.i ih<- RO3 al Gothic !<• lo t today. The wreckage »>f found burnt out ii, try m North Tarana pilot w;«s ki 1
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    • 42 9 BW DELHI D Premier I i ber pommi wi Panikkar, lo r< m Bill i ii-fli He gave the i head* d i>v ;i at; s Li utitii June, i t i i on lan mlc and admii c
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      • 111 9 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES i AkaMAM r. Sfondord London Correspondent oric« hi. 0 THC f llowing c losing Vc^ C nd tin on fhc London market.— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot I7JA j Spot £645 per ton Jan/March 17Id. buyers, £650 sellers. Apr /June 17^ ThrCc mon h$ 627 10s.
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      • 66 9 W W 'SMOKERS bbbbJb it s^ \u: ham: a CO\sii>i:i{ miij »c i i i 01 GIFTS KJITAMJ FOR THE SMOIUSsI*S I'LIASI Hi;! i I I Vj by S7& 10 >j^ d^^ IMP I- 9 iuiwi; yS^^b^Br hi mum S l5 50 S 2:1 to 534 50 A^!i Irays— Tohacro
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      • 675 10 HAMBURG AMERIKA LJNIE ANI> KORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SKKVICE To 'olifiho. Of aa, Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen Spore r Sham Peaam T.S. Neckarstem fNDL) ?«)er sJaa 6Jan 7/«Jai T.S laatl IHAPAO HVSAh r: 2t.lan 25/26Jai •lon* Knni Manila Kobe Yoknhama Penang P.S'hjim S*pon TS Werrastein (NDL) 2?Dec 2.? Dec 24/26De<
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      • 1168 10 iei-i W BLUE FUNNEL LINE tm.^h (M line.) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Incorporated In Singapore rirricr* option to proceed \\t other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINC>B to I IMKI'OOI.. GLASGOW, LONDON tONJINKNTAL POBIS. Due Sails P. Sham Penang Telreslas for Liverpool Havre Dec 21,23 AntiiiM nut /or Liverpooi (ila«-
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      • 844 10 SHE IS CALLING AT SINGAPORE: BRITISH FREIGHTER 'WEARS' THE LOST VICTORIA CROSS By JOHN COOMBES, Standard Staff Reporter A BRITISH freighter, which is the only ship m the world to 'wear** the Victoria Cross, is due m 1 Singapore on her way home to Britain later this month. The freighter
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      • 655 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA IK H>Mi NIN Spi»re P. Sham f -LALANDIA r for Bangkok 5 3 la« "JAVA" fcr Kohsichang. Saigon, Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 6 BJao r "PANAMA" for Kohsichang and Hongkong 10 HJun **KINA W for Djakarta. Kohsichang. Saigon, Hongkong. Manila, Kobe. and Yokohama Mi
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    • 327 11 By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Standard Special Correspond :nf den*****?** 7 9 D ff? 2 '.7" lnrfon «ia has hurled a challenge end demand at Amenco. If the United States is sincere m trying to im brinf he res '"*>*>*' picture, then let Washington bring
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    • 98 11 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER STEADY IHR rubber mnrket m Singapore was teady yesterday wun prices remaining at slightly higher levels than those- on Monday, first grade rubber for January shipment JiSfTf 1 S7 ocnti per lb. (>b 5/8 rents on Monday). The steadiness m the market wa s largely due
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    • 72 11 SINGAPORE Chamber of commerce Rubber Association noon p:;ces <cenLs pet lb yesterday were: x- o.- Buyers Seller > No. RSS Spot loose 561 561 No. 1 RSS i.b Jan ftiVi 57 No. 1 H^S i 00. Fob S«Z 57i No. 2 RSS 'ob. Jan.* .">»; 561 Ma 2
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    • 115 11 iilK Malayan share market yesterday fol owed the same trend aa <>} Monday. Industrial sharea remained steady, w!ii!e tins were slightly eoiier. The volume ol business, however, a slight improvement. for IM)I SnCIAI R Buy«ra Selle-s Robinson Co. Ord. i.ea 172 William Jacki .i 72 ,v,7 mining Austral Ama]
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    • 68 11 1 f IE pi n ,,i x m bmgupore was steady m the copra section and quiet m coronui oil yesterday. Singapore produce price* (per pieul) yesterday wereSon lb r r $2I0: E:ii lot^c S2HO; betel nut $28; (Split) $L' 7 (whole); copra $39| (M'iler)coconut 01! $6] I (seller)
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    • 122 11 IHE m counts ol Malaysiam r.n Ltd. show a profit of £18,U2l for thy year ended March 31. I!I53 which with the balance brought forward of E2,299 brought the total available to C 20.516. Provision for taxation amounted 'o E 7,026, transfer to the getieral reserve C
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    • 117 11 STILL lower pi iling 'inun« the yo;i r to "t Paja ii Ltd t< from $*:>(>.<♦ 17 two y< i 5 la 1 Jnd ■i iti the ietatet tin.- i i, I P P i| ta n amount <>t n siting costa ha I it it
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    • 39 11 LONDON. F). (API Tiie British CotU ti B ported "n remarks < ai Jftpan'f «•:;)> otton piecegoods. be board -;i i r« from 206 i In the of th i rear re yards n rter. 723 a m
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      • 44 11 wuHfi j fjin* wmcketm fM f/rr/t/o/# it yutis Of #/o// lw//.v jtt //iff 4 f/ our frg+mm* <> 4 /i M it i ft i tut *.v »4 litiitu' with DUNLOP spurts i\it it tin Si iti t THE i R CO. A A A;
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      • 256 11 tfl Abner /f -"cr" H *?<w 'im r By Al Capp A J ley Oop B^.J^^n2^5aj 1^ ;^Kfe n 4™&m£%12%2 i V s- i r By vr# Hamlin .T TO GO FIND, \TRAPPlNGS OF a!m VVQJ. OKAv\ r WOULD Be A 1 I j Ml VtXl GAV. OFFICE YOU Wm
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      • 392 11 11$ i n (3 a p o REj riiTrnTTlliijninß fc's-^l, 3 I -M 111 PBNASG m^Hzf!^Z,^M ■n>if"" Jir'il 3b£i i neel at Wai »Ca n week- BBITIHH ioimii IM \Y KtiUANG Hi.\i.i\<; i.itdir nucts m CI JPJ X l'" fl -> Hand- 1 1 T %Uf.\: |-i-e:-:iat;cmal Wome:. 'Vf.^l... frJS^Mm
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    • 185 12 BLLOVV: The setting— the New Country nu»« Road. The time-Saturday night. The place-the newly-opened ballroom. The people guests William John and Gwendoline Helen Chalk and hotel boss C hiam Heng Luan. Like this trio Saturday nighters refreshed themselves on the cool verandah, then stepped m to dance to
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      64 12 All(>\ :i: Last Saturday's birthday boy who celebrated attainment of tenth year with party for friends at Cathay Flats niDii Rao whips out a "sixshooter" as he strikes a pose m his natty American cowboy kit. Vinoo. who with his brother, is speuding his hristmas \.iration m Singapore with
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    • 197 12 SATURDAY NIGHTERS' TARGET I Putiii].'. the finishing touches t> her uake-ap he- '< i\.nj; Hal tv sins: with Beniie Kleinmaa's band at tae Prince's, Melbourne-born crooner Pegfi McDonald lakes a final peek ai the mirror and i, satisfied with the re>ult>. v •»«> has been m Singapore :> weeks now,
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      60 12 ABOVE: toast to Australia by two friends from the old < ountry as they sit to cocktails at the "Embassy Hotel. Welcoming the visitor is Laura Warren, the live-wire Supervisor of the hotel. Fellow countryman hailing: from West Australia is William J«lm Smith, a dredffe engineer fn>:n Thailand. Singapore
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    • 151 12 RIGHT: Singing behind mike and earning big hand with her Malay, Dutch and Eatlish numbers, movie star Maria Wmiit made her bow it Highway Inn featured with Deujn (.hand and his popular Hawaiian Orchestra. Maria likes to try her hand at everything, and since her success
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      109 12 ABOVE: The man uith the millim dollir smile is >ic||« It »dn<u«s. Jr.. from Honolulu who blew into town from M.i niU as an enfinerr abo;ird tin* Hawaiian l.durator on a round-world rruisr. Mrllo nan been at *?a since hr Ml hi^hschool ci(h( >«-am ago. lie is now
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    • 65 12 DOING THE TOWN with OSWALD HENRY and his Camera II I I li >( *i niflil s I 1 lldlrooni m In Siilrr'i I) <r-»i 1 1 v \inii tltc Plntr no I Tli,. tit t n v »r M' it i\i> it. n me Jut ,'ii i is als»»
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    • 88 12 THE STARS By Rita Del Mar 2 f «H» N I 'iv Hi 111 il i.|r..il V 2 MCII J 13 2 5 < 5 turt 2 i \i i:i 2 a J J 1.1 V||\| < i i: 1 i r:i 1. Ii o r Z WhJl f you
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      • 33 12 DIAMOND AND GEM SI t engagement a wedding hinc;s. A M'f«##» f/toirf mi &4gl+* mmm JL LANKA JEWELLERS (THH HUI SL K)R KYLOS Of I 20, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE, 1. FHONI D 4'
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    • 206 13 >l><»\. Dec. 21 (Reuter) u«i were established favourites at i. er am|>tim ball Asso.iation Cup at the vL a l<(V(r this ,venin ff This was the firs C Ub on en the cup at a venue where \mhl Ver of ,...i:.ri» n» m por horse
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    • 93 13 Transvaal Fighting For A Draw ansvaal, Dec. 21 North Eastern ii^ntir.g for a d of the second their return the New Zeaide today and d innings wic- re still 20 runs New Zealand first ista i7 l for four j reply to the declared at 2IW I ansvaal team '■>'>
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    • 42 13 S'pore-N.S. Mala ys At Badminton Tues. The ayg Badminton I down to Ser- Wgri SemIn <i friendly .Malay 'luistmas day. onsist of four doubles. i team will be following:— m Ahmad, ShaArshad bin Abdul AziZ, an Abu H;isv -I'-of, Zainal 1. ar.
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    • 227 13 Indian XI Draw Wirh D. Office PARIT BUNTAR, Tues. Fielding a depleted side, which included no fewei than six re- the Krian Indians i\u\ well to hold the District Office -ide to a draw m a hockey friendly played at the public padang. Exchanges were even but the District Office
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    • 43 13 KUALA KLAWNG, Tues.— The Gurney Memorial badminton ha!l was officially declared open by the British Adviser, Negri Sembilan, Mr. M, C. fi. Sheppard. A tea party was followed by exhibition matches by members of the Cameron Badminton Party.
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    • 253 13 HAMILTON, Bermuda. Dec. 21 (Renter)— Despite sutlering two minor collapses, the M.C.C. took the honours of their match— an unofficial Test against the strength of the island— when they drew with Bermuda Al ilf>c:inul tV-wiir- «nnn ii .»iv..\^. ucciarva ineir second innings closed ut )Ht> for
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    • 61 13 JAMSHEDPUR, Dec T.I. (Renter)— The three-day match 1 betwe< r i the Commonwealth (Cricket team and the Bihar •Governor's XI ended m a draw here yesterday. The Commonwealth, with 'four tecond innings wickets standing, were M runs behind jwhen stumps were drawn. Srnres were B.hnr XI: 127
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    • 84 13 (N a soccer match played on ib e Railway ground «t Kampoac Baina on Sunday the Ratio Mai Ramblers Spoits CluU defeated the Sentu] Rail; wiy mst:tuto Kuala Lumpur, hv two foali to one. b V^h'P.-.. operu-1 coring the 12th minute through Chong Chee Fifteen minutes
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    • 44 13 The MCC I Tourists took,: tlH> M( t{ ani to tour W< They ai*ns T UI Vr *2? P™ 1 lhc »<">K"*l Test a K ainM an All R< m ,da tram. Thc v play their first Test m Jamaica o n Jan. 15.
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    • 37 13 TAIPEI. Dec. 22, (AP)— 'Die Chinese referees from Hongkong yesterday lost their second soccer game m Formosa when they were beaten :i 1 by a combined team representing Civil Air Transport and the Centra] Mint.
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    • 61 13 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS IT IS hereby notified that un- less claims thereto arc established within three months of the date of 'his notice, deposits made by consumers who censed to take a supply of electricity prior to 31st August 1952 will br forfeited Lists of unclaimed deposits can
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    • 70 13 n'HE numbers of the above Association m the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business us from 1.00 p.m. on Wednesday. 30th Deccn.ber 1953 until Saturday, 2nd January 1!*54. Thursday 21st December 195.1 and Friday, Ist January 1954 are Gazetted Bank and Public holidays
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 144 13 NOTICES ''PAKE notice that Thye M. Hong And Co., of No 100 High Street. Kuala Lumpur have this day voluntarily wound up their business. Any person or firm having any claim against the above firm must submit their claim to their solicitor R. H Legge Esq. No 4 Klyne Street.
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      • 591 13 NOTICES SINGAPORE TURF CLUB JANUARY MEETING Iff! Saturday 16th. Wednesday 20th and Saturday 23rd January 1054. ITNTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, 6th January. 1954. SWEEPS. $1/. Unlimited Sweepstakes FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held each Rare Day. Applications for tickets must be m writing a nd be received
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      • 579 13 VEHiafc FOR SALE 1951 Black Buicfc Super RivMfta Sedan. Right hand drive. rssVo 120' jo m !cs ke Phone *****/2—9 am 12 p -n and 2—5 p.m. FOIT SALE tKJR SALE Largi Mu^iuw' house wjtn three-ioom, i modern sanitation. j;,irden m i Braddell Heights. Let out at i $»>BO monthly
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      • 709 13 ACKNOWLEDGMtNr MR MRS TAN HOTK SIFW thank all < and fr:f-nds for their tendance, good wU valuable presents on I sion of their marri ic«* 20-12-19.53. Up c pk-a.e copy. ~S1TI!UIONS~ VACANT SINGAPORK IMPH<>\ tWY i TRUST «nvite% api v. for the following p*^'Certificate essenti.il f*o»t living and hcusinjj payable.
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      • 468 13 Standard Service For The I 'mm ployed At iiilK nIRVIi k Are r*« unrm;ili>>«-d md -n nrrd: le help \ou i.> w»rlc Ihe Sis* ««i •id 1 I 1 mplotmril Hiirc.iu ofler* >uj free »pn> ia itiu column lust iii 01 vrMe \our 104.il il ..rtit r i< r •«n
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    • Article, Illustration
      56 14 World badminton champion, Wong Peng Soon, pictured with his colleagues Cheons; Hoi-k Len?, Kang Soon Hen?, I. mi Koon Yam and Abdullah Piruz on their arrival from Bangkox yesterday. Below, the youngest member of the Wong Peng Soon family, Audrey Wong giving her father a kiss at Kallang
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    • 149 14 ,\VVV\V\\\\\\V\\\\V\V\V\V\\\\\\\\V\\\ Only 2 Ihitjs »*V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%\>\\\\\\\V SELANGOR'S 1034 racing season begins with the Go.d Cup meeting to be run °n Jan. 30. Feb. 4 and ti for class one and class four horses. The Gold Cup race, over 1; miles with $8,000 stakes and a trophy to the
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    • 388 14 Newcomers For Penang Cambridge Blue Campus Belle By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Tues.— Penan? trainer Doc Rodgers is introducing two newcomers In Cambridge Blue and Campus Belle at the forthcoming Penang Turf Club Xmas and New Year meeting. With McCloud astride. Campus Belle did well to hold Cambridge Blue m a
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    • 523 14 TRACK FORM Waieh These Five Says WINDSOR LAD FIVE horses stood out at this morning's workouts of candidates m preparation for the forthcoming Penang Xmas New Year meeting when they clocked under 37 sec. for three on a good track. They were Penang trainer Jimmy Martin's quartette. Ice Revue, Amusement.
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    • 397 14 AMERICANS INVITE WONG PARTY Leaving For US Early Next Year By FRANCIS BOEY WORLD CHAMPION Wong Peng Soon and his teammates, Cheong Hock Leng, Abdullah Piruz and Lim Koon Yam have been invited to tour the Inited States early next year. The Malayan ace, returning with his team from their
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    • 69 14 THE Island Golf Club December monthly medal (Stableford) winners resu'.ts are: "A" Division. Lim Bo Yam 38 3/8: "B" Div. B M J Murphy 38; "C" Div. Wing Commander Oram 42. Ball Sweep Winners "A" fj "B" E. V. Smith 201 "C" W. A. M. Oram 22V
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    • 131 14 US DAVIS CUPPERS FOR S'PORE irOH. Tues. Tony Trabert. the American aiarlri tennis champion, and Bill Talbert. captain of the American Davis Cup team, which will soon be meeting Australia m the Challenge round, will play exhibition matches m Singapore and the Federation m early February. Announcing this. Mr. Tan
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    • 286 14 THE Singapore Cricket Club went on a goal scoring spree when they defeated the Ceylon Sports Club G l m a friendly game of hockey on the padang yesterday. In the 13th minute the Club centre forward. McMullan after trapping the ball at the top
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    • 31 14 MELBOURNE. Dec. 22 (Renter^—Victoria beat Queensland by 254 runs m their Sheffield Shield match here today. Final scores were: Victoria--3<7 and 227 for six wickeN declared; Queensland 229 and
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    • 384 14 ONG POII LIM retained Singapore championship titie for the second year In succession when he outplayed O:nar Ibrahim m the Singapore Badminton Association men s open singles at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. Poh Lim proved tnat he is still the best single* p!a,ve r
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