Singapore Standard, 25 December 1953

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD V«l. IV. N„. m# BINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933.- TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 468 1 Jtmm\^\^mmmm\ \\r ,3^oj___\M__r %-S3 r THe ft Crippled Children The Standard Father Christmas brings gifts. and sunshine DAMN ,s ,usr seven years old. But for »ost tnree years young Danny has been c core of rhe Sf Andrew's Orthopaedic 'al crippled with poliomyelitis. clay sunshine
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  • 110 1 A Fall He Will Long Remember exSa^^^^s^^i^iamarmmmsmmmmmmmmxm AUCKLAND. Dec. 24 (AP).— Graeme Siandririge, aged 6, i s glad he fell ofl lus bicyfie and had to .spend Christmas in Auckland Public Hospital. because otherwise he would never have met Queen B« ab tJ? and the Duke of Edinburgh. The roval
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  • 307 1 Slump? It's A Turkey Lunch For Many Today m mm. IV there is a trade recession, no one seems to be aware of it during this Christmas season. The shops report that they are making better sales this year than last year. '"This is something we gambled for but did
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  • 27 1 THE Singapore Standard wishes all its readers a Merry Christmas. There will be no issue of The Standard tomorrow. Publication will be resumed on Sunday.
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  • 49 1 THE BLACK SPOT M n«fOW. \\\*99. 24. (UP). to Russia. m Soviet -erimenl newspaper, nounced that Beria and his aides confessed at tht-ir trial to the charges asainst them and that "the holiest decree of capital puuishiiKiil— shooting— was carried Ul Tbc trial Luted six days.
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  • 196 1 VERSAILLES. Dec. 24 (AP)— Rene Coty. a 71--year-old country lawyer, was plucked from obscurity last night and elected new President of the French Republic. He will take office for his seven-year term in midJanuary, when outgoing President Vincent Auriol moves out of the elegant
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  • 77 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. U (VP). V'i e-president Rm hard M. Nixon said last night in a radio and tataris On report on his recent tour that the United State- supports the Associated Statas of indoChina in their "understandable des. re" for inc- pendaQCt, hut warned "on the
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  • 46 1 RONGKONG, Dec. 24. (Reuter). British judge J. Reynolds released a Canadian and two New Zealand sailors on a nominal bail of HKsl.<)o at the District Court today so that the sailors, al! K.i ean campaign veterans, coul.t *m* toy tha ChrisUn?* L^J
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    • 93 1 ATLAS If _mSmm\ T* Vo HarrKon- I.Lntrr K»f., LtA Hlncaporr Kuala I umpur r-aaag FUND TARGET REACHED -P 2 SW SW SW SW SW S*» S»iK S*« S^* _*__K^*"V v >_?*.__S W'inhinff nil m *liWt&Z&\\ »«r lri->n.lM All l_ T 1 1 4 fl MERRY XMAS and s A HAPPY
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  • 45 2 photo. BOTH Miss Miyako Asa. 21. a Japanese movie starlet. an_ the huse Christmas cake look mighty tempting as Mivako starts cutting it. The cak-. on display at tbe Nikkatsu International Building here weighs nearly .00 pounds and cost almost LSS2.BOO. U.P.
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  • 400 2 A MACNIFiCF.NT effort by r. a lers fc of The Singapore Stan lard booked this year's Christmas Funt to weii over $20,000 in cash and gif: s which brought s^a.-ona! cheer to over 7.008 underprivileged children and orphans throughout Malaya. Among those who sent in their donations
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  • 301 2 Stt Tl__!__ in GS**" was'today Mr. Iyer was holding an inquest into the death of Loi ■iii Hin, a coffee shop assistant, lang Siang Sin, the employer and Hon Boe Jee. Tang's wife on Sept. l^in an Alor Gajah coffee shop. Ahmad, who was off
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  • 167 2 Yuletide Spirit At KL Hospital KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Kuala Lumpur General Hospital tonight will be a yuletide fairyland of multi-coloured illuminations, Christmas trees and decorations. For the staff of the hospital have pooled their resources to make this Coronation year Christmas a memorable event. Every one of the 24
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  • 71 2 THE Army Embarkation Headquarters Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society was registered on Dec. 14. The following have been elected to the management committee: Chairman. M. M. Lukose; Hon. Sec., Ho Thian Chor; Hen. Treasurer, Khoon Tho Wing; Auditors Wong Fook Lim! Sadasivan. Ong Kim Seng
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  • 38 2 Police Find Fingerprints SINGAPORE police bave found some fingerprints on a green car in which the three pepper pirates'* drove off with thc 52U.000 Christmas pay packet on Wednesday afternoon. Meanwhile the search for the robbers goes on.
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  • 219 2 PENANG, Thurs.— The site for Pcnang's new power station, which will be built in stages, is at present under investigation and, if proved suitable, building work will begin about the middle of next year. The Deputy Electnc, Engineer. Penang Municipality, Mr. M. B. Parsons,
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  • 419 2 5 Saved After Drifting 30 Days In Open Sea Standard Staff Reporter AFTER being hunted by hungry sharks in the Indian Ocean for about 30 days, five Burmese four men and a woman landed safely in Singapore yesterday. The small wooden boat, in which thev were carrying a cargo of
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 2 photo. I LOVELY Anong Arh._w__t_.n_i *:ands with prize in hand and robe over her shoulders after winning thc title of "Mis s Thailand H>s3" in I Bangkok. U.P.
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  • 72 2 SEREMBAN. Thurs A Christmas Party will be held a Negri .Sembilan Children's Home on Tuesday. Dec. 29 at 4.30 p.m. The Board of Governors, Negri Sembilan Welfare Children's Homes have approved $100 for this purpose and voluntary women helpers a F« collecting toys and other
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  • 250 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs .—A Christmas treat for the poor, the sick, the aged, and the blind children of Johore Bahru, was nearly marred by the Customs Department had it not been for the last minute intervention of Santa Claus, yesterday. At first, the Customs refused to
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  • 273 2 THESE TWO MEN KNEW FAKE DOCTOR IN BRITAIN IPOH. Thurs. Two local lawyers, an Indian and a Chinese, who. during their study days in the United Kingdom, shared a flat with a Dr. Kuong Bo Li. also known as Kuong B. Li or K. B. Li. today described the man
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  • 108 2 it CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ih in Singapore yesterday were: Buvers Sellers No 1 it s S Spot Loose 562 57} No. 1 R.S.S. 571 57 i No. 2 R.S.S. So| 5#»J No. 3 R.S.S. 55 55} Tone: Jolly quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin tester
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  • 80 2 KUALA Ll'MPL'ft. Thur*. Listeners in Knala I.umpur are reminded that all _.nglish programmes this afternoon from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. will be broadcast on thr Red Network Medium Wav e Transmitter 432 metres. This include* "The Queen's Journey" at 3.3© p.m. mnd tbe Queen's Christmas Message
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  • 206 3 'P^ P J? y doy for *ousands of children in C!oJ* 9 Singapore on Wednesday when Santo YOU n h, rounds again, distributing the gifts Chri_f___! c P °j sib,e through the Singapore Standard Fund. F fl H.J h^l e 12 P ,cturc *ere taken during visits
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  • 304 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A youth, Chong Chiap _!in alias Ah Kiow who was arrested in Hongkong on a charge under the Emergency Regulations, was today sentenced to death by the Chief Justice, Federation, Sir Charles Mathew. Tho Assessors unanimously returned a verdict of suilty ;i
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  • 124 4 A 3-Year-Old Argument Finally Ends A K- year-old S pore Naval I and i the Admiralty fina ly settled. As i hospital assistrses will get an t from 1 3 to month. tai staff employed in the I) 'kyard had demandr pay ir to the rati th counterts in the
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  • 42 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.Chan Chong Chin, a detective Police Constable was today charged with causing hurt by shooting Swee Cheng Hai in the t_-Lfl#on Oct. 23. in a Johore Bahru coffeeshop. The case will be mentioned on Jan. 7.
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  • 330 4 MBBI Loh Cheng Bah, the Singapore shoe-shine bov who sings Christmas carols. Last night he was one of many who brought the Season's cheer to thousands of people in the city. Loh, who has heen polishing shoes for at least a year
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  • 165 4 Letters To Santa C/o This Paper IF SANTA CLAUS is looking for some mislaid letters of his, he'd better call at The Standard office. One little boy named Hugh just Hugh addressed his wants to Father Christmas, "Reindeer Land, Thc Sky." The postman brought it to The Standard office. Hugh
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    52 4 ARRANGEMENTS are being made by the Klang Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress to form a new branch in Kapar. photo. ______H£___________B________^U^l -____k3ss_e_& „Mfflß_w£y PICTURE shows part of the crowd that attended the o.i..__n* of the Sing Khong Musical Association at West Hill Road in Singapore on Wednesday
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  • 367 4 Chinese Co mpany Reopens Iron Mine In JB KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— With thc big demand for iron ore, a syndicate of Chinese businessmen have reopened the country's second biggest iron mine at Sri Medan, Johore, which is turning out about 1,000 tons of high grade iron ore daily. This syndicate,
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  • 79 4 MUAR. Thurs. The Tengku Mahkota, Crown Prince, Johore. decorated eleven men with medals conferred on them by the Sultan of Johore on the occasion of his 80th birthday. The presentation which took place at the Muar Club yesterday was attended by the Deputy Mentri Besar, Dato
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  • 68 4 MISS ROSIE SNG. who has entered for the Miss CSC 1954 contest to be held on Sunday at the Chinese Swimming Club. Today is the last day for contestants to send i n their entries. One of the latent entries is Miss Ho Lye Chun,
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  • 84 4 KUALA LUMPUR. ThuMr. V. J Ea!a Sundai.r.. Sceretarv of the Seiancor Indian Congress, said the Selangor Executive Committer the Indian Congress ha s decided to keep the subject of the Selangor branches joining 'i-.c UMNO MCA Alliance iu abeyance till the annual conference, when delegates from
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  • 36 4 MR. Ramakrishnan Rao r.-id Mr. Madhava n Nair. out-£oinj and in-comir.g Agents ol Government of Ind. a. rcspactively. will be enterlaintJ to tea by the Klang Branch <»' the Malayan Indian Conqr. on Dec. 27.
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    • 103 4 POULTRY Pays! PROVED medicines and tonics lor making your poultry LIVE-LAY-PAY! Rex Electric or Kerosene Incubators from 36 egjj to 1200 egg or larger supplied direct to you at a saving. Write for literature, with users testimonials. I JOHN RAJAPAKSE. NEGOMBO. CEYLON _l_______i h____________ ____________________h____________________h______________m mm lll '.lti I EAST
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    • 146 4 »r«5 -?-i 573 ar* 5^. ENG AUN TONG *j E.xlettil Thi*',,. I 1 _M?SF H/S///S I _1 Ml It It Y J 1 MUSI MAS I if I _1 I>IIIISI>I IHU S I A, 11 l#;lf# 1 #V# ff'i friends 5 tltitl eustiHuvrs m Y_ _5* 3 WMUM »_g !»ig
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 357 4 TODAYS CHURCH SERVICES CHURCH OF ENGLAND Straits Chinese Church: speaker: Mr Ta n Kok Tion* St. Andrew's Cathedral: f C st mas s€ c »n Malay Pulo Samboe Church- ChristHoly Communion 6 a.m.. 7 a.m. KJ-St sS3£' ffig Sf JST&d, 1 Sen"' and 11.45 a.m.; Choral Eucha- service 10.45 a.m.,
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  • 75 5 Air Force Exchange Scheme '•> •a' Am w ral an Air the Unite S I" c have i stab in ifficef exchange oro- Sct been decided I;• pr >gramme will i ■d to the RAAF" f mai squadrons in Korea. Tan Offi- hie to leave Australia I h their wives
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    55 5 photo. THIS Christmas tree erected just outside the main sate-, of Government House. Singapore, ll the first to be ■H up at this site in P->t war Singapore. Illuminated for the first time on Tuesday, it w:is the first intimation to the thousands of passers-by that the Vuletide season had
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  • 100 5 IR ALBERTO Bertolinil pondent for the lnfluen-1 an paper II Gazzetinoi Mr. Bortuluzzi Luigi. I I Press Correspond. •her in Venice arti the Colonv on Wedc Tl.e !:ner As. a. They are a special mission to th to cover the genei al Photo by Wl CLAUS
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  • 71 5 PENANG. Thurs.— Three men i <• of whom was armed with a dagger, entered the house ot a Chinese family in Aver Itam on T day and took away 'ash nnd jewellery to the -.nue of $169. They ordered the inmates of the house into a
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  • 190 5 AN* complaints of excessive corporal punishment by teachers in Singapore schools will be investigated ny the Education Depa. imcnt and parents mav take Court action against the teachers concerned If necessary. Bm the Act inf Director of Education. Mr. David MacLellan. told The St: ndard that
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  • 168 5 THE Si igapore Lay Teck Society yesterday elected the following office-bearers: Patrons. Messrs. Goh Khiok Seng. Heng Siang. Heng Siow Long. Ng See Thong. Ng Siew Chua and Yeo Khee Lim: President: Mr. Chan Koon Sons;: Vice-Presidents: Messrs. Tang •loon Yeow. Koh Bah Bail. Heng Sem? Boon,
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  • 66 5 LADY Patricia Hayward. Organiser of the Poppy Day Fund in Trengganu, has stated that the collection raised this year totalled 57.410.a4. exceeding last year's total by over S_oo. She would like to thank all those who have helped to raise the money. Collections by district are as
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  • 42 5 -Standard photo by MEMBERS of the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Kuala I.umpur .staged a Christmas play and their choir sang carols at the Methodist Boys' School recently. Picture .shows carol singing gauig in front of the Stage. Yong Peng Seong
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  • 389 5 Board Chief On First Safeguard Standard Staff Reporter TO provide adequate fire fighting equipment for every village on every island controlled by the Singapore Rural Board would more than eat up the whole of the Board's present year's budget, Mr. E.V.G. Doy, the Board Chairman
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  • 37 5 THE Singapore Youth Council camping ground ai Tanah Merah has proved such s popular camping site with member organisations thai it has heen tully hooked thrOUgout the school holidays up till Jan. IS
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  • 127 5 Millionaires Due Here Next Month ABOUT goo wealthy American, will arrive in Singapore around March of next ymmi aboard Cuoard Line's luxury linei the l-arooia. The "millionaire'-" cruisi Stai t lrom New York cn January a The liner will cm se 'hrough the Pi ciflc. On'y wealthy American- c-.n afford
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  • 85 5 SI XGA POR KAN'S who are on ihe waiting list for private post boxes will he allotted thein during the middle of January. Mr. A. S. Gammon, Director of Po-!s. told The Standard yesterday. He said 500 boxes are expected from England In a (rw
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  • 246 5 MK. 11. J.C. Kulasingha l_c«is_ itixc Councillor and Chairman of the Pasir I'an.iang Km al District Committee, yesterday threatened to Rake "Mgger noises" it hit "-in. ill noi-.cs" Here no| luard. At the Singapore Rural Boa*d meeting yesterday. Mr. Kulasingha speaking during adjournment, said
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  • 263 5 SATA FUND GETS $2,256 MORE THE Anti-'l culosis Asa tcialfpn acknovvle '^<v v ith thank the foi ii donations totalling s'.'J.v.- McNair Welfare I $346. i B.i I Mip os ei i' Aseoi ia ioo $231. Dr. P 8 Bum $300/- Pu o Bo Co-Opera) ivr S Sm i Ltd.
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    • 91 5 Dealers in oil TYPES ■^SKS&I k^Ew afu] CAR LORR,ES 'ffjfl^ j| '-'^Vl Vulcanizing 'l S^ Battery Charging |j On. RctSrcad Tyres are guorantecd for over 10,000 m.lcs run." I CHARGES MODERATE. HOCK SIN HIM SPCRE 9. 162, ORCHARD JD^— TEL: ***** (Near Orcnord Roa^ Mo rke^ •mm m 4 [UHHto_rattnnnnn
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    • 82 5 |E IJ/ No corbonotion ger. sin the way of the real fruit flavor H tt of Bire ley's fruit drinks W Jk\ ORANGE, PINEADE, GRAPE. W frjilv rv > tlc, \W ee ow 9°°^ re °"y it tX ll ILA obtainable everywhere. ___B^ 1 m\-m f**» rfa^aJ _f ■Isl V
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  • 810 6 J V is amazing now the Old Gentleman has managed to keep his age und his Figure through the centuries. His long white beard has lost none of its whiteness or It- luxuri.i.M. Ruffiness. His laughter ran still envelope us like a powerful gale of wind. The
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  • 1175 6 PHUSTMAS is a Christian Festival when men talk about peace on earth and goodwill to aU men. Christians do this in Malaya. "Merry Christmas," they say to one another. They exchange presents, which is good for trade. They drink a lot and eat a lot.
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  • 131 6  - Malayan Affairs ALEX JOSEY btdr Bdtnt II nation u. nation, in because I ordinary if tuven a make theil i hope i ma v Bj t L i' idi r i wi the an i But to a h. If t a l men, for I t no at exprday,
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  • 430 6 FRANKFURT, (AP).-The wnr scarred face of Germany j is undergoing drastic plastic surgery. The doctors are the archit- ets. and iliey have conie up i u-iih results wliich threaten I to wipe out the usual picture I postcard conception of Ger- manu. /r i.s the first time since
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  • we the PEOPLE
    • 486 6 We 're Jo urn a lists Not Communalists Sir; I am sorry our rather new member, Mr George Edinger disavows th e memorandum which was submitted t 0 the Rendel Commission in the name of the Singapore Union of Journalists, and signed by all members of the Executive Council. The
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    • 86 6 (In appreciation ot the Sunday Times' Lender) Peace on earth, goodwill to 9999. down tormented centuries: Human Beings seek these blessings for their children and themselves. Peace oo earth, goodwill to men ht us sing these words anain And hope, as men have always hoped, that in
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    • 183 6 Sir:- I notice that the two Journalists who criticised the memorandum submitted by the Singapore Union of Journalists to the Rendel Commission, did not make any attempt to put forward an alternative view. As an Asian journalist, whose roots are firmly embedded in Malaya, I would be most
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    • 67 6 1 The secret oi J 1 sandwich Q~„ success,^ Jfa jfe _£25H 4S§jß%_*p -^*>v > Here's the sfcret of s_ndukh success at tea-time, supper time a A thin spread of Bovril on b.cad mk I 'he tastiest, most sanVving sandwich ofali you good. too. because BovrU is the gocJr. its
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  • 152 7 EDC-Sole Means Of Peace In Europe 11NGTON, Dec. 24 P i -President Eisensaid last night that ed European DeCornmunity was the practical moans of permanent peace France and Ger- atl nent released to Eisenhower said he card w_th satisfaction porl made by Secretary John Foster Dulles. ii ting of the
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  • 91 7 Iwo Priests Murdered: H' Kong Trial ►NG, Der. 24, (Reu- I Chinese magistrate ol 'ral Court mitted for trial hi nese labourer Lo fol thr murder ot e priests whose •dies were found brr in ransacked behind the Holy ioUc Church. Detective Inspector Cochrane told the ie final day of
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  • 56 7 HONGKONG, Dee. 24, P Christmas will be ired this year in Can--1 in Communist China. Ihe pi <> Communist Wei litre said that during Christmas holiday, there special eoneerts of «lj music in nearly all tiaa churches thrat-ffa-»iil I anion. "Christmas partial will appear on streets
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  • 60 7 WASHINGTON, Dec 24. (AP)— Sir Oliver Goonetilleka. on Minister of Finance ribed his country's econo- I mic and political situation to ted States officials here yesterday. H e is seeking i World Bank loan for hydro-electric deve- lopment. Sir Oliver will proceed from I here
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  • 25 7 FAST German Prime Minister Otto Grotewohl returned to I Berlin yesterday after a two months stay In the Soviet j i Union.— AFP
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  • 37 7 AMERICAN Aim star lledy l.amarr as she appears in her latest film "Helen of Troy" in which she plays the role of the ancient Queen of Sparta. The film is an ItaloAmerican production. U.P.
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  • 217 7 WORKERS BAN QVFPTHur p A y r •>, 24 (Reuter)-rnion leaders of 3,000,000 British shipbuilding and engineering workers tonight called lor a nation-wide ban on overtime and payment by results— to operate from Jan 18 Hli- decision Which threatens to slow down British production
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  • 78 7 PANMUNJOM. Dc-. 24 (AP) ihe Army today officially 'sted a s "absent without thc 22 Communist inr nated American oldier who ignored a midnight deadline and refused a final chance to return home from Communist Korea without penalty. In Washington a Defence Department spokesman said thc
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  • 76 7 photo. THE TIME in any part of the globe can be checked against local times from this new electric clock now installed at the Rhine -Main Airpc.it in Frankfurt, Germany. I. oca) time is shown by an arrow on top of the dial while minutes are
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  • 116 7 Nationalistic Move An Ally To Communism MANILA. Dec. 24. (AP) Tne Nationalistic movement in independent Asian nations is provmy to be an unwitting ally to communism. This was tlie rontext of the speech of Dean Com ado Penile/ before the YMCA Third A ian Leaders' Conference he'd ,t Bagino. summer
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  • 183 7 S A N DR I NG H A M Norfolk Dec. 24. (Reuter). Christmas began yesterday for Prince Charles and Princess Anne, tlie Queen's children, when they arrived here to see the local railway station ablaae With fairy lights and a huge cracker hanging from the
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  • 68 7 TAI PFI. Dec. 24. (CP)— Russia lias turned over >i* warships to tho Ch nese Communists as part of a Sojnet programme to build up Red Chinese navy, it was reported here yesU i day, Chim tone News Agency, which claims to have mainland contacts.
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  • 328 7 Wonderful Xmas Gift— Mrs. Burgess LONDON, Dec. 24, (AP) A Christmos letter in the handwriting of Guy Burgess, British diplomat- who vanished 2_ years ago, was delivered at his mother's home yesterday. She said it wos the first real evidence that her son is still
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  • 123 7 Mrs. Pandit Stands Up For America NEW D F.I.HI. Dec. 24. (AP) United Nations Assembly President, Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, made a spirited reply during the foreign policy debate in Parliament on Wednesday to Communist accusations of "American imperialism and expansionism" by saying "let nie tell you in all honesty
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  • 59 7 MANILA. Dec. 24, (AP) [gra tion Commissioner Vicente de la Crua has ordered full enforcement of a government policy prohibiting aliens in the Philippine?. to leave for areas surrounding Communist China less than 72 hours after thev appiy for clearance. T.ie areas falling under "his
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  • 38 7 ITALIAN Prime Minister Giuseppe Peiia has sent a Christmas message of friendship to Marsha! Alexander Papagos of Greece and the Greek people. The message was in reply to a Christmas erecting ent by Marshal Papagos. AP
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  • 324 7 Danger In Arming Japan— Economist LONDON, Dec. ti (Renter)— The Economist, leading British weekly, yesterday warned of the danger of rearming Japan without any framework similar to NATO or the Furopean Defence Community within which. German rearmament is taking place. The Economist also criticised the "obscure anr) indeterminate" defensive situation
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  • 35 7 BONN, Dee. 24. fAFP)— The three Western High Commissioners io Germany and Federal President. Professor Theodore Heuss. today exchanged messagei of goodwill on the occasion of the Christmas and Xew Year celebrations.
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  • 76 7 UN Censures Israel For Camp Attack JERUSALEM, Dec. I i eel was i < 'i Wi dne day by the Jordan mixed arr I I a majority the arm is! ice coram nslon's meeting on i di uned Israel foi lack "ii a Jordan r- n the Torqumya area Jordan
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  • 38 8 DJAKARTA. Dec. 24. (AFP) Indonesia has refrained so far from nationalising oil industrial because she needs and wil: attract foreign capital ancl lorcign-owned oil companies, according to Indonesian Economic Minister. Iskaq T.iokrohadisurjo.
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  • 99 8 NEW DEHLI. Dec. 24. (UP) —The Indian government is considering a suggestion that it "ive formal 12-month notice of termination of the IndoUnited States aviation agreement, reliable sources said yesterday. India and the United States signed an air agreement in 11)46. It was renewed
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  • 80 8 GIGANTIC DREDGER FOR R.I. LUEBECK. Dec. 24. (AFP)— A German firm has now completed construction of a gigantic dredger. "Margijaja." ordered bv the Indonesian Navy The machine which will be used for clearing channels and shallow waterways at Sourabaya. will be delivered to Dutch crew on Dec. 30. The dredger
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  • 34 8 SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. LM. (AFP) Pan-American World Airways announced that its clipper. "Trade Winds.'* set I new commercial speed record of 10 hours 5 minutes of nonstop flight from Tokyo to Honolulu.
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    • 728 8 i HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AM) r NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SIKMCI. Colombo. Cienoa. Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen Spore P.S'ham Penang P T8 Neckarstein (NDL) 28Dee/sJaa KJan 7 H.lan TS Kssen (HAPAG) 1.1 2Man 2V24Jan 21 2 (i.i an r'loru Knot Manila Kobe A Yokohama Penang P.S'ham S'pore TS Werrastein (NDL)
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    • 1185 8 I—— —111l I I mm BLUE FUNNEL LINE Mgn m une.) MANSROO CO., LTD. TBJf Incorporated ln Singapore Carrier* option to proceed via other porls to iMd IM diMharie cargo BAILINGB to LIVEBPOOL, CLA-t.tm LONDON CONTINKNTAI POR 1 5* Dae Sails P Sham Penang Antiloctiu- for Liverpool Glaa- w m
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    • 639 8 JAW NEW YORK SAILINCS Koyal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America I ine Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHII ADEI PHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. S'pore P S'ham Penaag KOTA GUM (RL) 30Dec/sJan 6Jan 7/BJaa JA\A (SMN) 9/l-Jan h.Jan 17/18Jan ZEEEAND (RL) 19 25Ja n 26Jaa
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    • 677 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I k lO\ns, N r.ii-MB "LALANDIA' for Bangkok 5 3 Jan f "JAVA" f( 1 Kohsichang. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 6/8 Jan l 4i "PANAMA" for Kohsichang and Hongkong 10 11 Jan "KINA" for Djakarta. Kohsichang, Saigon, Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. and Yokohama 16
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  • 175 9 Company Report] JELEBU TIN DREDGING LTD. carried out a great deal of river control work during the yrar t II August *1 J9..3. to comply. with thw Mines Department's requiremerr I. tbe C sssry t> m to the road. T two iten I Co i f
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  • 56 9 head of llausri maav the hiiisr^t tc\tilr h,ni>* in atri-terl___-_, b»> .mivrd reeeattji ftt treek'i stai in Siruapori' from Sydney. A *aVyetr <>ld hßehtiar. Mt. Butiieas iate_Bb t«» sladf the ti'\tile iiuir.it .md iv.*it i h.s S>nTjporr Ji;fnts. >1.-*s>rs. World Tradtis LM —SI tnd ard
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  • 117 9 A PERMANENT [ndonesian Exhibition in London v. as offifia!y o___ncd at the Indonesian Emnas-y on Monday by Madame Subandrio, wife of the Indonesian Ambassador to tht Court of St. Jan The exhibition i-^ intended to provide a series of exhibits which I be available
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  • 330 9  -  Arnold C. Brackman B> Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Dec. lA. Suear specula tors have forced a price increase in *»u^ar in arious parts of East Java, ri^ht in the heart of tbr sugar belt. As a mice, Infi' authorities, In tn effort to check
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    • 78 9 'l HE nil i pi ro Iro n '1 t le i hipna ;.i i ag al I I ir:o artt litt tf tra i In tiicir Ijr n ,mv\ 1 t .mcl i'. I i. it prices hnd I .i.-ticr s >, M V f iji t
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    • 29 9 ;ai .< i I a 11 9 5 9pot I J Vn i IfSS r.o.b. '•j j H M A .i ir v I 1- < 4 b I I
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    • 90 9 THB Mala in artel i.iv with f and tins in are re slightly bui i ber rtmatned ni Changed pricea art ra INIIt srtiAt s B an Si s (..immuns I HH U'Ko i <"> B .nk t i Hong rr 943 'Sl IS i <m. Harm 2 82
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    • 36 9 'i Hr. n n ipoi 1 ri I 1 1 :i(. ;il I 1 [junta. mr Btngap 9 CSa nlner 12 B f '-.Ml (whole) I*. 1330 i\\ white j (Sarawak i r 1 1
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    • 43 9 K j trr i*l ItftS how •iv 1 rn, n rn a ft. t of H I .i > m ihi <- During r quart, raf thlt 3 Pahl I a f __,%>«» with Japan Kit, a U K /.».2tW f oua lusftn.c
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    • 327 9 r~T^ j > I rW.T- A M;_; By Al Capp 1 Alley Cop =->-ia-kJ L y u /v A^Jk r r: 1 ll_^Ss»B_ag By VT. Hamlin C'/P T>__- '.>'''~> T > -i "__k* l^_i» j___» /^/_________t at ai i^ V A [>«--.„. !____f*_____. JJr=>r Hst» r t- 1 nurill lff
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    • 1422 9 waa>9t9ita9aß99aß9aTßaßßatatppMt-MBpa*twp*ft^^ -f l^^'' ■---^t*^_ff-_---r_________a___a__l _nail__ffe' V^^tL^Cwt^^*i_fe'_r* I ?'^*^___f_ri"—^^ <im-*mh(,<&l^mme- :<_»:# r_ v •>"".•■■• w;'" •*omj^.*w^m&mtov^&^ mM _B__-_ _1 >_» .■■.^_Biitawt>'o<a>-ia_a^^ a« i in yil 1 rrr r r _a_r_r- i H PTTTTTt s_ _*n tTI KLUANG 11 pa Nu APO REI wb > WJI 13 VM r N-^ ~J| riMWIV.tTHIN:
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  • 122 10 Sir;—ABDAJ admits that thm Ho'j/ Prophet has permitted the practice of polygamy on certain conditiont and Ij not to be indulged in freely. God forbid that I challenge the authority of the Laic of the Qoran. It is my request that Miislims, should follow the Qoran. The
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    313 10 we the PEOPLE (Advance Is Causing Hardships Sir;— lt has been the policy of the Singapore Government to advance half a month's pav to its cosmopolitan employees on their respective "hari besars" should they fall around the middle of a month. This advance is no doubt riven with good intentions,
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  • 607 10 Sir; I note ir. your Motid ly's is^Lie a short letter by '•Tally" on "alien rule" :n which he assures you tint Britain is ruled by an "a. icn group." For the purposes of this trgument, 1 think we may exclude Ireland as it
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  • 139 10 Sir; W hon I visited Kttoni Park yesterday afternoon, a. low tide. I saw a gaping hole to the left of the twimmins pajjar. About fifteen planks are missing from the middle section, creating an opening 10 feet by 5 feet wide. Planko are missing also from
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  • 97 10 Sir: I would be very grateful if you would allow me to thank the education authorities, through the medium of your paper, for arranging special shows for school children I take off my hat to the Education Authorities for arranging more educational pictures nowaday., for school children at
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  • 88 10 Sir:— The average man will not look for a prostitute it he ean afford to keep a wife So 1 would suggest to th e Inter-Religious Organisation not to waste time discussing the causes of prostitution with the Varsity's pept. of Social Studies— but to go
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  • 168 10 Sir: 1 was very interested to see the picture of Singapore Harbour Board peons wearing their new uniforms (the Singapore Standard recently) Sa far, I understand that Out of an estimated total of one hundred peons employed by tiie Board, only four or five are provided with these
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  • 83 10 Sir;— Now that the Education Department is taking steps to solve the problem of school text-books, no one deserves more credit than 'ANOTHER PARENT". It was the article of "ANOTHER PARENT" in your newspaper of Dec. 5. which caused the Education Department to in\ estimate this
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  • 310 10  -  Rito Del Mar By T .f I s QUOTATION: A (.in! bless us every one!* Uirkens. I RIDAY iok i:\IK. ONK: A Merry Christmas I > Th V h )u!d a ven c-)::,tr.u-:;ve da; for those who Kiv of th em se.\es as well a.s of
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    • 375 10 -WT^ WISHfMC ALL OLR PATKONS f^l I Sip- A MERRY X MAS! CATHAY ORGANISATION THEATRES mmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmx xo,ifv #^|-||ri»|_iia frkk "STsj DAILY ;.^J_V# %sM)%s> W_% SL'SPK.NDEI) *^->-r»u-<-f>-0---r _-J____23a_ S^OWPLACC OF TMt ISLANO _3 rilOM. 11-11l k;k BOOKINOa AT M.30. 12.-0, SJBt. 6.15 >.U p.m. Complete SELL-OUT Yesterday Book Now And Be
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    • 254 10 jJL, MERRY nB mmmmm m m#*<, m SHOWING fa3g*EM^Mroi^^ IT HAS lo be TERRIFIC to bc CW) 'm&LOW'\ 'il-lr^ •,> /v- p't-^2 _T-^^-_____^ s L N_________W X _____fc -tUX .Out I Today I a.m. (iOI.DKN HAWK 'T Tomorrow a.m. MONTANA TERRII Sunday 9 a.m. THE TIIIM/ h ISp fff fl
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  • 977 11 Standard RACE CARD AMMMii MK O. CVP' Horses Class 1 Div iT B 4y 9.03 ;s. ft x Kong«r 6 FU nty 5v MS r -Y apK, ™""e t V >K Tha^ Yin Stroke* JSomeler 4y 3.13 Mr. R. M?meckshn Kon^ 1 Heddle Bou uure X. Mine* 4.V ..Ii Mr.
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  • 250 11 PENANG, Thurs.— ATOMIC CITY with George Whitney astride surprised track watchers this morning when he breezed over three furlongs in 36 15 sec. Atomk City had MY PEARL (Hudson) as companion and was four lengths clear of his stablematc when crossing the line. On this
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  • 165 11 ADVANCE SELECTION 1 WINDSOR LAD gay reveller i GOODWOOD .1-4 pedometer laiisßiaii 1 Lilttblero raii—in \%ia Hinar Sl riKKillM 1 )»arJ'" r.riii»h Paraxon 12-6 UaWojrs taiu^rmmt Moulin Rouir ALWAYS lßa«a«>i Tuaran BEST TIP a— —a Sever A Rlank li-* IK YAH La.lv Wrangler l iushinr EL» SHING
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  • 874 11 PEDOMETER BEST FOR P 0 CUP By WINDSOR LAD PEDOMETER, a panorama gelding is my choke for the P and O Cup over six furlongs tomorrow. Pedometer came into his own when he scored a stylish victory in division two at Bukit Timah and although up a division, he goes
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  • 64 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed Al 101 K tt\ 11 I \rr »-»o uiieinplnM-d ind need: lo help >o« to tind work tbe sm* C ipore Klindif.l li.iiiplo-iii.nl Rureao efTera >oa Irre «paep in thi* column lu<aj ill m **rile >oor local -i md ml oiti for an ippln 'ation
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    • 14 11 With. Best Wishes S CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR I I |(i JSMAILGHANEY RAWTHER iJioioLumpur-Kking-Sinoapo* J
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    • 633 11 NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF MALACCA TENDER NOTICE g TRUNK MAIN CONTRACT No. 2 |3 1 1 ENDERS are invited for jjj the laying 0f— 5.090 feet 'J of 16" diameter Cast Iron Water Mains Tender documents and Drawings ran be obtained from the Municipal Water Engineer on deposit of p $100.
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    • 814 11 ENGAGEMENT I engagement Is pr nrrd L on 25-12-.i't betwei n I fice Yoong gon ot Ml O. M it v Kin Fook. M Neoh ve Cake, roundest daug o lr Neoh Hock Seng and the ite Mrs. Neofa Hock 5< joh DEATHS .IR. LEE CHONG N kl .".2 passed
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    • 861 11 SIIUATIONS WANTKD MK»I.sl_J *Lib|«vt C'i.r>_s- ms'-m aped 4o Sl.i.ex« er Ac^ounte, V H.P,;. jo:e lu T'ii»»Sa.ary *r» *vuu/- mm.y tZJxJ ii.ea._e-,' :a e Hr t.»i Uk. Jj* standard. b:n_c_iyore CHINESfe, aubjecf Cbitioe nue, ated Ti Chiei Stit. nin* l Ir.i/ tfaiage 1 < vr n 1 1^«_ sj .iry drawn
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  • 98 12 U.S. Tempts Pirie With Study Offers Li ON, Dec. 24 (API— l ii ie, Britain's top dis- lid last ni_»ht lie i c oded" with scnolaru n by American universr ies 'I 22-year-old bank clerk best at -1 10,000 es, old a "I am flatti i I not a little
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  • 214 12 PANDORA AND DYNASTY ARE RIVALS HERE In race seven PANDORA i s the best prospect. At K.L. Pandoia came through with a strong run to head home Sky rider over 5* furlongs. She then finished tenth to Sea Wolf over six. Over 51 furlongs Pandora must hold a strong hand
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  • 149 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood OSUKGON ORM. ON 11 SKYRIDL& I I iin ..i.t (airhead e Skyrider I uii.iv Isle lundv Isle HANNKL PATROL .H\\\lX PATROL C VMBRIDCF BLU. D.-ndrite Valiant Boy Chestnut llitniiijlurtv i U i.iiiur<v I lu um.i tur t_ v 3 UI'FF.VS SCHOLAR KRO<; II
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  • 647 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Class 5, Div. 3 *p/ 2 Furs. 1. 550 FairkeaJ 4% 9.00 Mrs. A Gordon Hobfae Basrl B. 851* Lundy lsl e 4y 8.11 Mrs. Peggy W e Rodgers .'."'Hudson 3. S.Ui Oregon II 4v B.IS 'Ch'ng stable" Rodger* McCloud 4. *!> Skyrider
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  • 359 12 The Xmas Cup RACE 5: 4-50 p.m. Class 1, Div. I— l Mile 1. 078 Mubarak 5\ 8.11 "Salamat Stable" Roda#r_ ____^n l. m Ciaeeolor 4y 8.0<; "Shaw Stable" Spence. SEiffi! 3. SM Broadside 5y 8.03 Mr. Kok Hoong bS? r* y 4. B<*:. Best Bet 5y
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  • 431 12 OREGON reads a good things in Race one. He appears to have made the neie.ssarv improvement since his efforts at K.1.. in August and as seen in his three in sec. on Tuesday in the company of Night Warrior. He drops six pounds since his
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  • 155 12 TAIPING. Thur_ Rail igly in the se.-ond ha! i Institution ot Seremban beat i combined team of old and V'v^,\ n boyi oi St. George's Institution in a J.iendly hockev match by three goals to one. In the first halt both teams set a fast
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  • 72 12 P;\ R I T Bt'NTAR. Thurs. Krian Indians, who were suronsmgly beaten by th e Krian J-K.C. in a hockey friendly a jL on i n a 8"., avenged this deteat yesterday wnen thev won the return encounter by three goals to r,J he sc ore
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  • 59 12 fAP» S A S^ ELES Dec 24 iw- Bll!y 1204 lbs Los Angeles, scored a ninth round technical knockout over Jesse Mongia, 1201 lbs., also of Los Angeles, in a a,n event at Olympic Auditorium last night. There were no knowckdowns Peacock was a 4—l favourite
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  • 794 12 Windsor Lad Says PENANG, Thurs.— With Cinema and Shangrila among the non-acceptors In the Penang Cup, run over the mile— highlight of today's races, opening day of the Penang Turf Club's Xmas and New Year meeting— the race is most open with Cinecolor, Broadside,
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  • 28 12 S. Dreams Is Mine For Race 4 Bt Ipoh di ia i Thi, 3 her prac 11l ll taiN BrMgl >| (•oldrn Dolpl in B Blu,- Ki I I
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    • 7 12 Today's Going Is Expected To Be Good
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    • 226 12 %^l L 'J |*J_ijC/j TO ALL OUR PATRONS HEARTY GREETINGS OD WISHES tISTMAS tin'/ iEW YEAR B. P. De SILVA LTD. ln« i|ii:r.il.i| in »in_ j tfmmmfmcimnn ,< import of 1 1 hh Clmu J-'ir 11, ti- I SINGAPORE and PENANG NOW SHOWING NEW riTrV Daily 1.00-3.00-6.00 jl," J^f |*Y
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