Singapore Standard, 18 December 1956
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Title Section30 1956-12-18 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #6 it m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 II No. ]tV> SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1956 1 1 r \(.i i.mims30 words
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Article250 1956-12-18 1 ITS NOT TO HELP BRITAIN IN CRISIS. A spokesman of thc Ministry of Commerce and Industry said thc U.S. dollars saved os a result of this move would be available for thc purchase of earth-moving, mining and other essential equipment for Singapore's development. The Minister for250 words
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Article314 1956-12-18 1 Officer Accused Of 53,500 Bribe Court Told Of Army Tenders STAFF Officer C. F. Andrews of the Royal Eners, Singapore Base District, claimed trial m the Third District Court yesterday to a charge of corruptly accepting $3,503 from Lee Sawmill Ltd. on 3. The charge stated that Andrews, employed by314 words
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Article110 1956-12-18 1 Threat To Bomb Parliament LONDON*. Dec. 17 (AP)— Scotland Yard rushed special officers and policemen rUament and Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden's residence on Monday after receiving threats to bomb the building. extensive search was carried out m Parliament but nothing was found to substantiate a telephone call to Scotland110 words
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Article52 1956-12-18 1 OSAKA. Dec 17 (AP) A Japar _.:i and an American of Chinese ancestry both deaf mutes wew married here today ln the Lutheran church. The bride, Hayako Yamaji. and the groom. Geor_^ 1 1 used hand signals to pledge "to love, cherish and obey until death do52 words
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226 1956-12-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An aerial funeral service was conducted this morning over the site m the Cameron Highlands where the Bristol freighter of the Royal New Zealand Air Force crashed with its nine occupants a week ago. The aircraft, which226 words
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225 1956-12-18 1 TOTAL MOBILIZATION ORDERED 111 KLIN Dr. i: (IT)— The outlawed Irish Hrpublican Army (IKA) lias ed a country-wide mobilization and concentrated 90 per cent of its gunmen on the ten.se border with Northern Ireland, police said today. This information came to lignt225 words
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132 1956-12-18 1 THE ten Burmese sailors, who were landed m Singapore on Sunday by a Japanese freighter, after being adrift for 12 days, are now on their way to complete recovery m the British Military Hospital. A hospital spokesman said arday that it132 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-12-18 1 SHE WON'T SHOW HER BELLY A MEXICAN belly dancer, who once entertained King Farouk is on a holiday m Singapore. She is Lilian Francis, specializing m exotic performance. She errived m Singapore yesterday from Saigon. No! No belly dancing for Lilian m Singapore. She'll be here for three days, butStandardpic - 54 words
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167 1956-12-18 1 CANAL CLEARING OPERATION IS NOT GOING SO WELL LONDON. Dec. 17 (Reuter)—Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, id the House of Commons today he regretted to say that arrangements for clearing the blocked Suez Canal were not going as well as he had hoped. He said it had been suggested167 words
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Article, Illustration94 1956-12-18 1 photo WITH (he gasoline restrictions- going on in Trance, and the price of renting I range, Parisian* found that lh c cheapest garage of all 10 p»rk tin ir cars away lor winter was the Credit Mask ipal, pawnbroker of the city. The owner sets around a fourthUP - 94 words
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Article82 1956-12-18 1 PARIS. Dec. 17 (AP) Gina Lollobrigida pulled her mink coat tightly around her on Monday and declared that American censors are tricter than her mother. Speaking of her film "La X Lie des Belles." which met with the censor's wrath m B* on. the Italian actress laid82 words
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Article52 1956-12-18 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (Reuter) The Soviet Union today emphatically rejected a United States protest against the alleged harassment of visitors to the United States legation m Budapest, describing the protest as "an unjustified attempt to interfere m the relations between the Soviet Union and the Hungarian52 words
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Article36 1956-12-18 1 ONE of Australia's leading businessmen. Sir Norman Myer. died m Melbourne yesterday at the age of 59. He was chairman and managing director of the Myer Emporium. Australia's largest de partment store. Reuter.36 words
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Article154 1956-12-18 1 Soft Talk' Lim Routs Loyalists From ANDREW ROTH LONDON. Mon Singapon Mr. Lim day managed to drive the League of Empire Loyalists nut ol his room by adopting an attitude of a Singapore Gandhi, turning away wra;h with philosophical talk and his own version of the Sermon on the Mount154 words
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463 1956-12-18 2 Nehru's Bridge Of Harmony For East West MY TALKS WITH IKE WILL HELP TO CLEAR THE AIR' WASHINGTON, Dec. IT. (AP)— Prime Minister Nehru said list night that it Ls against the background of historic developments m Egypt .md Hungary that he has come here Dr talk> uith President Elsenhower463 words
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Article133 1956-12-18 2 Shepilov, Zhukov In Warsaw MOSCOW. 1 Reuter) Soviet news agency Ti s reported today that Mr. Dmitri Shepilov. Soviet Foreign Minister, and M Georgl Zhukov. Defence Minister, had left for v today. w-s said the two ministers flown to Warsaw for :a with the Polish Gov~>ent on concluding an agreement133 words
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Article103 1956-12-18 2 GETTYSBURG. Pennsylvania. Dec. 17 .Reuter) Freridnl Eisenhower and India's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, arrived here todaj to resume their talks on world ail airs. The Pru-Kh nt and Mr. N( a.ru drove straight to Mr Ei-enhower's (arm. a few miles from this historic civil war103 words
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135 1956-12-18 2 BALLAH. Egypt. Dec. 17. Egyptian police will enter the Anglo-French evacuation city of Port Said tomorrow morning, an official Egyptian spokesman confirmed on Sunday night A Hals n officer with the United Nai ns forces •hat Egyptian author a 5 hay- -d by U135 words
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Article142 1956-12-18 2 HI DDERSFIr I J) i^<nd l>- IT 'Reuter rhe Med. ,1 on r oi Health for this Vnrk-hire v on! tou n Dr I R. Marc: t^ned p.r^nt^ that hr will p- t the% do r their hildren's I Rep i an ten per rent.142 words
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299 1956-12-18 2 Widows Murder Leads To Treasure House Find DIAMOND BIG AS A GREEN PEA [MELBOURNE. Dee. 17, (Reuter).— Homicide detectives searching the house m suburban North Fitzroy where an elderly bedridden widow and lier daughter were murdered late last week found a diamond as bis as a green pea and jewelicry299 words
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Article160 1956-12-18 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rabbet ftrtras (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f o b (Rem.) m j ns; .Tin. RS< No.l iI Il2j FSS Nn. 2 It 3 nn. R.SS. No m., m:, Tone: Quiet. SPORE TIN The price of tin on the loea! market ifiirda.v160 words
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Article20 1956-12-18 2 A GOODWILL mission from Guatemala, led by Education Minister Knrioue Quinonest, arrive d m Seoul yesterday Korea.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-12-18 2 SOBBIM, as h. •••Aye to team niai«s for thnr homeland old -wssgarian girl swimmer Zsnssa Ordngh i s l -rf,.-i,u b> \ustra r of a smasher of members of the <>|\mpir If,, who have decided wot te mm and a brother mUP - 52 words
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146 1956-12-18 2 SAIGON. Dec. 17 (UP) A Coma mist N Y.etnam MWSpapet complains that teenagers are abandoning 5- hooi for unmarried love nests. "Many adolescent couples rre leading a married life too precociously any re pc* for pul lie opinion," c Hanoi newspaper. Thoi said.146 words
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98 1956-12-18 2 NINA IS NOT READY TO COME OUT YET ELBOURNE. De- 17 (AP) —Russian stewardess Nina Pa J who disappeared pi weeks ago. is reported living with friend about 100 miles from I bourne. She says she won't come of hiding until she is sure two Soviet consular off. Dimitri Zaikin98 words
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Article306 1956-12-18 2 Mass Strikes In Egypt Jordan CAIRO, lire 17 .Lrutrr.- Uxi MCfd .i l-Mi-hiiui n.0:..!-. -.nriemnatv oi the poj. of the Iraqi Prime Minis t, drneral N__H Al Said." From noon to 2 p.m. all traffic, including trains, was stopped. All .shops throughout Egypt were closed. Al Shaab. an Egyptian newspaper,306 words
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Article108 1956-12-18 2 Order To Kill Came From Police SEOUL. Dec. 17— A 28-vesr-old Korean war ident John M. ChMM on Sept. 28 today said he had acted "under ms 1 police." The veteran, a former srrr sergeant. Kirn Sang Pong. made the statement under oat during a civil court hr^ here HeReuter - 108 words
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Article29 1956-12-18 2 RED Chinese Premie: and Burma Minister U Ba Swe returned to Burma yesterday rr discussing the probelms between the countries at a Chinese '■•cr the weekend29 words
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Article27 1956-12-18 2 ■OL ALAN the Colonial Secretary g__-_l,^_ A _S3Ti[_ Force Diane from Istanbu. alter weekend talks Greek and Turkish leaden on the future of Cypru*. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-12-18 3 I 111 inridian Minister lor Mi.ilth nnd Weifare Mi I'.uii Martin, pesti i.I i\ (sited Urn l\u tln!.,:_v Mrte| si the Singapore General Hospital. Mi Martin is pictured here sharing a Hike with a crippled hoj m the hospital. Behind hin is Singapore's Minister fur Health, MrStandardpic - 53 words
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Article, Illustration252 1956-12-18 3 A SUNDAY MORNING SURPRISE FOR LT. TAYLOR Wake Up! You Ye Won The M.C! LT Malcolm Tavlor received the biggest surprise of his life on Sunday morning, when he was very early to be aat he had Jul been awarded the Military Cross. He said. "I did not know what252 words
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Article23 1956-12-18 3 IE following Is the latest flood situation m the Federation: Pahang: Temcrloh Triang Mengkuang Road: 102} milestone, bridge approa.cn, 2 feet.23 words
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Article98 1956-12-18 3 Thomas - Thomas hy KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tho Financial Adviser to the Federation Government. Mr. C. J. Thomas, denied a statement alleged to have been given by him to a Federation newspaper today that "the International Bank will give the Federation Government sufficient aid to carry out its98 words
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139 1956-12-18 3 KANGAR, Mon. Perlis State Councillor, Mr. Choong Swee Thye, advised padi planters today "not to be caught up m the craze for the Ml and 1,000 character lotteries." "Imitate the industry of the Chinese their patience despite difficulties to save for .a rainy139 words
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Article, Illustration320 1956-12-18 3 A Peripatetic Preacher With. An Aversion To Marriage Rides In MEET THF V.I. P. 0\ WHEELS A 45-YEAR-OLD Haji yesterday raised both his hands m supplication and exclaimed: '"Thank Allah, I am not married!*' "And even if I were married, I would love my bicycle more than my wife," he320 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-12-18 3 INSPECTOR Pau Wing Hong of Ihc Singapore Polite who was engaged to .Miss Flora Song last Sunday. Miss Ring is (he eldest danghtrr Bf Sup.-imtrn-d-nt of Police. Mr. Song Kok Hoo. Inspector Pau is the eldest son of the famed China Olympic Star Mr. Pau Ka ring. A party wasStandardpic - 62 words
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226 1956-12-18 3 SIX STUDENTS SACKED FROM COLONY SCHOOL AS 'UNDESIRABLES' Their Presence A Threat: Principal SIX SINGAPORE CHINESE MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS WERE EXPELLED FROM THE TUAN MONG HIGH SCHOOL, TANK ROAD, YESTERDAY. The Principal of the School, Mr. Tan Keng Chew, told the Standard yesterday that the boys were "dismissed" because their226 words
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Article94 1956-12-18 3 _LA LUMPUR, Mon. When a Corporal's dreams of ambition were shattered because junior men were bein_ promoted over him. he began going out at nights '"to forget his worries." a Court Martial was told here today. Corpora; D. George James. 27. Royal Army Service Corps, was94 words
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Advertisement272 1956-12-18 3 IRONING TABLE WITH THE FOLDING SEAT FRAME 1 IKON IN COMFORT /^^3 The SIT-AT is scient.f.colly jfffifi* A designed to give complete comtort for people of on/ height, without bss of V, ironing pressure. r B poo'o consrrucrco I of stout lominot- cd rc-m bonded fl ply giving solid I272 words
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Article, Illustration144 1956-12-18 4 RAF. BEATS THE RETREAT TO USHER IN CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS for officers and men of the Royal Air Forte Station. Seletar, Singapore, last night got off to a rousing start. I" signal the official beginning of Yuletide activities i Hi ■11-11 the Retreat' tinder floodlignt was held on the Station's mainStandardpic - 144 words
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457 1956-12-18 4 Starvation And Chaos Among Highland Reds IPOH. Mon.— Top terrorists m the "transit" area of Cameron Highlands ha\e openly admitted severe hardships resulting from thc three-pronged attack military offensive. food denial measures and psychological warfare mounted by the authorities since .May this year. The operations457 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-12-18 4 MB, ÜBS. Teni Khoon Keah. tut Ihcir ireddiifl lake ,v i reception at thc Sea View llntrl. Singapore, after their weM-M >c>ierriay. Mr. Team Khoon Beak is a Youth Service Officer of the Social Welfare Department. The bride, the former .Miss Lean Siok Loo. third daughter of67 words
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Article65 1956-12-18 4 NEW ZEALAND will set up a pediatric centre for InrioC la under ths Colombo Plan. Dr. H. Sinaga, the Indonesian Health Minister who an. m Singapore jesterriay from n an h.s way home, toid the Standard. I a i centra would also train to take65 words
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296 1956-12-18 4 PENANG, Mon.— A prosecution witness. Ong Tons Hoy, alter giving evidence at a murder inquiry m the Second Magistrate's Court today, dramatically announced that he wanted police protection. Without mentioning specifically to whom he was referring. Ong. a poultry-dealer, said: "These people may296 words
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Article, Illustration153 1956-12-18 4 Ha\e jou any antique ceramics? If you have, show them to Mr. John A. Tope who is here on a collecting trip. Mr Pope who flew into Singapore yesterday with his wife, is assistant director of the Freer Art Gallery ol the Smithsonian Institution of America.153 words
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Advertisement289 1956-12-18 4 __PIIPHMMSP9BHW__ I PPPiPIWPHI_-HPVWVIOT__I _-_H KWM 'A) 1,3 *m\*] 14.\ 1 1 11 :1 1 10 1 m\ 1 1 1.\*\ I M limM NOW SHOWING PAPITOL^ 11a.m., 1.45 .4. H. 30 9.30 WAll I UJL jgjP I FREED V[{ s THE I\TESI OLYMPIC \EUSKL_hL I kt CYT \shn\ i'roil nr289 words
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Advertisement390 1956-12-18 4 1 CATHAI OKGAMISATIOM AnKUIU)\s THE HAPPIEST, FUNNIES/ i PICTURE IN TOWN AT THE. M <s H 'omNc IoDIoBI color h^ TXCHM COLOR -j!'^'"^^^ rii BM OS I r»lc Games New -reel Issue* 5 |_J^~ '^^.L-M II 45. 3.40. 631. 9M-,m i THI •»>"* 0«««I" T IO»I WItNTI A |j Kenneth390 words
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274 1956-12-18 5 A MIDNIGHT ROUND-UP ENDS IN DEATH Man Swims Away From A Sampan Loaded With Tar A SINGAPORE COWHERD WHO WENT ON A MIDNIGHT SEARCH FOR HIS STRAYS FOUND DEATH INSTEAD. The cowherd 33-year-old Dir Dali, was found dead on the bank of Sungei Kallang shortly after midnight yesterday. Dir Dali274 words
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Article190 1956-12-18 5 Goodman Dance Session For S 'pore SINGAPOREANS will not only hear Benny Good- x they iru-r tn dance to his famous BChestr.iS music. A cable was received from Mr. Goodman lay, agreeing to a suggestion made by Donald Moore Productions that half of each concert by his troupe be converted190 words
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Article39 1956-12-18 5 JOHORI BAHRF Mon. lii Kee orTci ed a SI bribe to cOßstahle I Hi.'i:. him to pay the bribe Bnii: each m the Id Court toe! i\. lim lor offering tin- bribe md I ibetting him.39 words
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Article118 1956-12-18 5 Raja Kechil Tengah Is Dead IPOH, Mor. Raja Kerhil Tengah, Raja Zainal Azman Shah bin Raja Sir Chulan, a cousin of the Sultan of Perak, died early this morning at Kuala Kangsar. Raja Zainal Azman Shah was an cx-MCS officer. He honoured by the Sultan of Perak with a P.J.118 words
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228 1956-12-18 5 A RESOLUTION AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE THE Ainu il Dele, ite/ .rifierue o\ the singa--c labour 1 ront on Dei 2S and 30 will consider a lata ,a:n. i to set up a Malay Economic Development* Board uith a cap tf $MtMH to228 words
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Article96 1956-12-18 5 THE Singapore Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Kee --rday thanked the Canadian Government for its promise of assistance lor the Colony s Polytechnic. Mr Chew recently attended the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee Meeting at Wellington. New Zealand, where the Canadian l_ ter of Health96 words
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Article29 1956-12-18 5 KOH Kirn Hock, 52, of Singapore, whs sentenced m the Johore Bahru Sessions Court yesterday to nine months* jail for possessing chandu and chandu smoking utensils.29 words
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Article74 1956-12-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The n Indiai Cong has appointed an "organization expr present membership from 40.000 to 100.000. The s president of the Perak M.1.C.. M Sundarm. who will bt r of Kuala Lumpur, m the forthcoming membership campa President of the M.1.C.. V. T.74 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-12-18 5 FIRST TO PASS OUT FROM MALAYA'S POLY TWENTY-THREE teacher* ttmm the Federation attended the first "rational Teachers Training m Ma lava under the Colombo Plan at the Junior Tech-deal (Trade) School m Kuala Lumpur last week-end The Principal of the school, Mr. S. J. Murray, is rate! m the <entreYong Peng Senog - 85 words
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Article, Illustration164 1956-12-18 5 They Dance To Help Those Who Are in Need I THE Indian Welfare 3 Society, m aid of its Welfare Fund. is pre- sentinj; a shou of Indian Classical Dances and a" Ballet today at 8 p.m. at the Toun Hall m Kuala lumpur. I Ihc performance will S h<-164 words
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Article111 1956-12-18 5 'It Is Time You Went Straight' A BING _PORB Magistrate, Mr Choor Sinsh, advised a 60-year-old odd-job man, Tan Ek Lons, that "it time he found a more honest means of livelihood." when he sentenced him to four months imprisonment for assisting In carrying on a public lottery (chap-ji-kee) on111 words
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Article46 1956-12-18 5 PAKISTAN'S Minister for Law and Information, Sardar Amir Azam Khan, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Acting Chief Minister of Singapore, Inche Abdul bin Haji Jumat. Sardar Azam Khan is on his way to Karachi after attending the Colombo Plan Conference Wellington46 words
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Article, Illustration225 1956-12-18 5 A SITIAWAN Chinese Mn.-1..,nt. .Mr. 'l.m Suan Toh. is today fr;uitW ally searching for his only daushter, It JTir iH Tan Poh Mei. Poh Mei. a former student of the Perak Chinese Middle School left lpoh for Singapore on Thursday night.225 words
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Article103 1956-12-18 5 Widower's Close Call With Death 1 SINGAPORE businessman, Pans Ah Yee. whose wife was killed m a traffic accident a year ago, narrowly escaped from death hims elf yesterday, when his car plunged into a ravine at the 13th milestone. Woodlands Road. Pang and four of his friends, who were103 words
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96 1956-12-18 5 A 'PIRATE" taxi driver, Wong Hin Hock, 24. was terday fined $200 and disqualified from driving for 12 months, by the Singapore City Magistrate, Mr. Robert T. T. Chee, for plying his car for hire at Thomson Road on Nov. 26. Wong pleaded96 words
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Article48 1956-12-18 5 APPLICANTS from the Federation to the Army Boys' Trade School at Nee Soon. Singapore, are reminded they should arrive m Singapore on Jan. 2. Army transport will be available for them at the railway station or at the Recruiting Office m Bras Basah Road.48 words
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173 1956-12-18 5 PENANG. Mon. About 300 children of officer* and other ranks of the 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, now stationed here, will be given their first Christmas party since their arrival by the Battalion on Saturday. This party will be held on trie parade ground173 words
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Article58 1956-12-18 5 MR David Marshall (Cairnhill) will ask the Chief Secretary at the next Legislative Assembly meeting on Jan. 9 to consider amendments to the Colony s Banishment Ordinance Mr. R. Jumabhoy Ayer) will ask the Minister for Commerce and Industry whether rice trading will be made free and58 words
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Advertisement140 1956-12-18 5 "One sees JORMICa! every whc« these days' i m m stores Sir and shops One o_ the essentials of profitable trading ls a really attractive shop and what better decorating material than FORMICA Laminated Pa You can choose from dozens of contemporarr colour* to accord with your decorative ideas. Just140 words
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Article518 1956-12-18 6 i ruling party, the People's United F: I headed by Premier Solomon Dias Bandaranaike, after a six-month tenure m office, has had its grip on the people loosened. His policies, under pressure from Buddhist monks and leaders, are no longer being accepted and the cracks m518 words
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Article381 1956-12-18 6 r j r the ages human beings had moved from place to place m search of iood and better shelter, to escape political oppression, the ravages of wars, religious persecution, and for many other reasons. During the last twenty years millions had perished m wars and at381 words
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Article, Illustration733 1956-12-18 6 'The advance m destructive power of nuclear weapons has increased rather than diminished the need for a human barrier to defend Western Europe...' Gen. Norstad, Supreme Commander of Allied Forces m Europe. Nora Beloff reports from Paris GENERAL Lauris Norstad, Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces733 words
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Article259 1956-12-18 6 INDONESIA'S SYMPATHY FOR HUNGARY JAK II w rill Indonesian Press has I began ke tarn Itsattentfon from i -MX the situation m Hangar] The independent l IMES Ol INDONESIA paMished s k»a| lettei last ireefc Xtmm Haagartaa refagec la Amsterdam giving details gl Battel hrut.ility m Budapest, and Hie Muslim259 words
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Article, Illustration15 1956-12-18 6 j "ihc pircels IN mme but it's not the husband I started shopping with!"15 words
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Letter249 1956-12-18 6 Jaafar Still UMNO Member Sir; I am m entire igreemnil with your ens respondent "P r tivin's views as e\pressed m tire Singapore Standard of the llth December. It was most Impolitic, i>nw ise and untactful cd' the T 11 ti k 11 to say thai be would inn yo249 words
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Letter123 1956-12-18 6 Sir; The spokesman for the Federal Establishment Office said that if the teachers* demand for promotion to Division II were accepted, a similar claim would be made by clerks with the same qualification the School Certificate. One wonders at the logic of this statement. If thee wish to123 words
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Letter262 1956-12-18 6 Sir; Aitcr World War II there was an acute shortage of teachers. Persons with the necessary qualifications gave their services ungrudgingly to the noble profession although the salary scale at that time was not attractive. It was later that the salary scales were revised. Jobs with better262 words
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Letter105 1956-12-18 6 Sir; Iri an article headlined 'Local Boys Make Good as Planters' m the Singapore Standard of Bee. 13 appears the following paragraph; "The tir.A two yean ol the probationary training are confined to the Rubber Institute m Koala Lumpur where they receive thorough basic theory on the rubber105 words
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Letter69 1956-12-18 6 Sir; For some time now the Singapore Telephone Board has been laying cables m Serangoon Garden Estate. Treachei dvi have '^ccn haphazardly fl led up with red earth sites completion of the work. Due to tne recent heavy rains the red earth has been washed away and the69 words
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Article, Illustration461 1956-12-18 6 SIR JOHN; RAWLE KNOX - SIR JOHN RAWLE KNOX By NEW DI I.HI 'J'H__ slunk ol their set back m the recent provincial elections seems to have partially unravelled Ceylon's ruling People's lnited 1 rout. In the provincial elections the National Party oi Sir John Koteiauala. t h c ex-I'rime Minister, which n461 words
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Advertisement85 1956-12-18 6 BRITAIN'S Indestructible "Old Man" Churchill has been out of office our a year, but not out of ihe hearts of his countrymen for one moment. A reporter tells what Sir Winston is doing m re- ment; how even now, m moments of world st_»-ss. Britons muse, "I wonder mm UM85 words
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Advertisement39 1956-12-18 6 SYMINGTON'S FOR CHRiSTMA.' I TABLE-CREAMS A (m 9 flavours) JELLIES s, HRIMM4> (m 8 flavours) your (hristmas SPONGE MIXTURES (m 5 flavours) So easy to follow the m- I 1 structions on the packets [SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.39 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-12-18 7 GERMANY'S two powerful s.iiv igt ;.\!t. Energie left and .aadaaer" lefl thru lirst Sue/ M<M k-hip. a hopper, of v hi< h the smoke st.v ks .m l( tarn from Port Said H.uhour lln ierman B_JaS v, i 1 originally chartered bj the BritishAP - 98 words
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Article90 1956-12-18 7 Don t Lei It" Happen Again LONDON, I><; _P) Russia last night accused American jets of making reconnaissance flights iw the big Soviet n.i\ ll base of Vladivostok tho iaji ago and waned against a *'r* i m cow Radio disclosed that a stiff90 words
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Article104 1956-12-18 7 19 Die In Train Smash I^TAGUASCO. Cuba. Dec. 17 'X M P) Two speeding pas\W :^er trains collided headnear this central Cuban provincial town early today In a wreck that killed 19 persons and Injured 18. Officials suspected sabotage. wrongly-set switch believed to have been thrown by anti-government saboteurs threw104 words
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Article47 1956-12-18 7 mmj \LLETTA. Malta. Dec. 17. (AP) A new Anglo-French fleet of salvage vessels was g at a durir weekend, apparently awaiting assignment to the Suez Canal clearance operation The strength of the fleet was y disclosed, but reliable estimates put it at 10 ShipsShips - 47 words
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Article68 1956-12-18 7 "Fine weather and good visibility prevailed m the area, precluding the possibility that the pilots lost their way," the Soviet note said. The Soviet Government deems it necessary to state that In the event of a recurrence of the violation of the air space of the U.S. S.R.68 words
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Article65 1956-12-18 7 WELLINGTON, Dec. 17. (Reuter)— The Duke of Edinburgh has arrived at Christchurch after a five-and-a-half hour flight from Norfolk Island. He was welcomed back to New Zealand by the Prime Minister. Mr. Sidney Holland, and other officials and on most of the route trom the65 words
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143 1956-12-18 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, (AP) Gen. Alfred If. Gruenther indicated yesterday he believes any concerted Russian military move into Western Europe should be met with nuclear weapons, regardless of whether the Russians used them Gruenther, retiring commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), was asked143 words
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Article89 1956-12-18 7 Arrested On Treason Charge CAPETOWN. Dec. 17. (Reuter) Doctor H.M. Moosa. Johannesburg medical practitioner and former secretary be South African Indian Congress, was arrested here •^rday on a charge of high treason as he was about to attend the wedding of his sister-in-law. Dr. Moosa was arrested by Special Branch89 words
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Article31 1956-12-18 7 I I >K_V Japan. Dee. IT (AP)— Japanese fishing industry officials said yesterday Bed China has refused to open certain waters to their bostl "until Taiwan (Formosa) is liberated31 words
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Article30 1956-12-18 7 LONDON. Dee. 17 (UP)— Three former attorneys general of Britain have offered to detend Hungarian rebel leaders m the "purge" trials begun ty the puppet government m Budapest.30 words
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Article25 1956-12-18 7 MANILA. Dec. 17 (UP)— Aircraft from six nations staged a mammoth air show here yesterday to usher m the nation-wide Philippine /.vistion Week25 words
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Article34 1956-12-18 7 Paris. Dec. il (UP)— ltaly and Austria will establish I joint commission soon to pave the way for a mutual settlement of their red-hot SouthTyrol dispute, high diplomatic sources said here yesterday.34 words
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Article45 1956-12-18 7 TF.L AVIV, Israel. Dee. IT (AP) Several thousand members of the militant Herut (Freeaom) Party staged a mass demonstration m downtown Tel Aviv last night m protest at withdrawal of Israeli force? from the Sinai Peninsula and any pullout from the Gaza strip45 words
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Article31 1956-12-18 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 17 (Reuter)— The United Stales [time Commission announced yesterday tentative approval of private company proposals to build 27 new tankers and two bulk carriers m American shipyards.31 words
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Article27 1956-12-18 7 SAIGON. Dec. 17 (AP)— Fifty thousand Vietnamese women gathered yesterday morning m front of Saison's Town Hall to proclaim their solidarity with Hungarian women.27 words
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Article26 1956-12-18 7 ICE. Dec. 17 (AP) Port officials m Venice said yesterday that the Italian Ashing vessel "San Pio X" has been seized by Yugoslav authorities26 words
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Article34 1956-12-18 7 KOBE. Japan. Dec. 11 Japan's floating fair, thc ho Maru. which will visit Singapore and other SouthEast Asian ports, steamed out of the Kobe harbour yesterday amidst cheers of some 700 well-wishers.34 words
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Article22 1956-12-18 7 ALGIERS, Dec. 17 (AP) Twenty-nine Algerian rebels were killed m mop-up operations m Algeria over the past 24 hours.22 words
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Article35 1956-12-18 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 17. —Sen. Hubert Humphrey (Democrat Minnesota) said yesterday the western allies "should show more imagination and initiative" m pressing for reunification of "Germany and withdrawal of Soviet troops from Eastern Europe.35 words
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Article37 1956-12-18 7 .TER' Israeli Sector. Dec. 17 (AP)— The skeleton remains of a Paeleolithic Man. more than 50.000 years old, have been discovered by a Herbrew University archcological expedition m a cave at Kebarah., south of Haifa.37 words
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Article40 1956-12-18 7 ALGIERS. Dec. 17 (AP) A six-year-old boy was killed last night and 14 persons were wounded when a terrorist hurled a hand grenade into packed movie theatre. He was lynched on the spot by a hysterical mob.40 words
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Article43 1956-12-18 7 MUNSAN, Korea, Dee. 17 (AP) A fire, for the second time m less than two months, destroyed some 50 to 70 houses and about 400 people were eft homeless m this village, the U.N. Command military Armistice Commissioner Headquarters announced today.43 words
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Article41 1956-12-18 7 PARIS. Dec. 17 (AP)— Gen. Rene Cogny, who commanded French ground forces m Vietnam, announced yesterday is starting legal action Sgainst General Henri Navarre and the publishers of his book. "The Agony m Indochina", claiming the book "implicates him."41 words
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Article32 1956-12-18 7 THE first 2.onn British troops to return home from Port Said following the AngloFrench decision to withdraw from Egypt reached Southampton last night m the 12.--500-ton transport Dilwara. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article124 1956-12-18 7 Britain May Take PoWs Out If... PORT SAID. Egypt. Dec. 17 (UP) Allied forces commander Lt.-Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell hinted today that British troops may take Egyptian prisoners out of pt with them if a kidnapped British officer is not returned by withdrawal time. The General said the L. tian124 words
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Article70 1956-12-18 7 NEW YORK, Dee. 17 (Renter) The Soviet Union said today it would accent no increase m the strength of the United Nations Security Council unless Communist China was admitted to tne World Organization. Mr. Vasily Kuznetsov. the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, told the General Assembly that70 words
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Article67 1956-12-18 7 CANBERRA. Dec. 17 (Reuter) Air Vice-Marshal F. R. W. Schergcr will SUCCe< d Air Marshal Sir John McCauley as Chirf nt Air Stan of the Royal Australian Air Force next March, it wasannounced here today. Scherger. 52. who ls z qualified jet pilot, will be promoted67 words
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209 1956-12-18 7 PLENTY OF PETROL BUT NO CUSTOMERS IN U.K LONDON. Dec. 17, (Reuter) Filling stations all over Britain, closed or marked "sold out" all yesterday, were open and full of peircl again at midnight as petrol rationing returned to the country after six years. Garage reports this morning of p.enty of209 words
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234 1956-12-18 7 150,000 HUNGARIAN REFUGEES NEED HELP PARIS, Dec. 17, (IP)— The 15 nation Council oi Lurope drum MMerdav that Russia withdraw all her troops from Hungary under lnited Nations supervision immediately. Foreign Ministers of tne Council s member states also requested the Kremlin to permit the234 words
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Article72 1956-12-18 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 17 (UP> A group of United States citizens urscd yesterday that the Western nations prevent Soviet domination of the Middle East even at thp risk of war. The group consisted of some of the members of the international committee of the National Planning sociation.72 words
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Article224 1956-12-18 7 NEW HUNGARIAN DEMAND BUDAPEST, Dee. 17— Defiant Hungarians demanded lodav that Polish toeeft tic brought m to replace the Russian army of occupation. The demands appeared on posters plastered on walls ol buildings all over Budapest It was the only way the fighters for freedomUP; Reuter - 224 words
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Article110 1956-12-18 7 11 Killed When Car Rams Train PHOENIX. Arizona, Dee. IT (UP) Eleven persons were kided today when their car rammed into the Chicagobound Southern Pacific Golden State Limited passenger train, police reported. A baby girl was critically injured. None of the passengers on the train was injured, and a Southern110 words
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Article37 1956-12-18 7 THE Awami League, the party of Mr. H. S. Sun riy. Prime Minister of Pakistan, won five out of the seven scats m the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly by-elec-tions when the results were declared yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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152 1956-12-18 7 BAGHDAD. Iraq. Dee. 17 (AP) Against bitter opposition from certain other Arab states and Soviet Ruslla. Premier Nuri As Said asserted last ni_ht Iraq will stay m the Baghdad Pact. In an 11.000-word address prepared for delivery over Baghdad Radio the Iraq leader152 words
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Article25 1956-12-18 7 \r 1..- .nm Ofliri r nqu^nt r uarnir; up hy Dee. SI er fa_e .Ita- ".-..M thr,. assacs af 10 tax cefteetnrs25 words
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99 1956-12-18 7 Call For Immediate All-Nation UN Force NEW WW. Dec. 17. (AP) immediate forssstioa of a ions represented terday. by Carles P. Roaiulo. Philippine ambassador te the United States Organization of such a force Might pave the v. arms cont: r> ion youth forum programme "The police force must he hat99 words
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Article95 1956-12-18 7 Tito May Visit US: Report WASHINGTON. Dec. 17 (Reuter)— President Tito of Yugoslavia may be invited to visit the United States next year, diplomatic sources said last night. They added that such s visit had been under serious consideration for some time, but knew of no plans tor such a95 words
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Advertisement16 1956-12-18 7 Ct-i i rl JL S _B_e_r a rfi v*L^ f fc___-_-l_P If Lip-tii:k and Nc.il _nriim?l16 words
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Advertisement129 1956-12-18 7 #«t #f* Wm*\ &<& &m%\ #Z#^ A 6 S* tf*%\ #<& tfm* #*li #SL\ #<& 000r a #m\f/^#^f/&tfm\fr^ <VJ I PAPAPA PAPA PAPA PA I M <4*/;*A I In* is Santo calling all of yom f toddler* and giving yam m very good A^^ste_^^ s^l pimem advice. Rmah round mmm129 words
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253 1956-12-18 8 'Obliged Friends: It Costs Him $400 IPOH. Mon.— A Government audit clerk, N. Tharmalingam who "obliged" his friends by sending them home m a car at a.m. on Dec. 16, after a dance at the Majestic Hotel here, was today fined $400 by Magistrate. Chc Abdul Kadir bin Yusof. Tharmalingam253 words
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Article308 1956-12-18 8 MOTHERS ahildren. relatives and friends of 55 prisons, charged with unlawful assembly m the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union premises m Bukit Timah Road on Oct. 27. packed the Filth District Court to capacity before the Court sat yesterday. A large number of others,308 words
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Article51 1956-12-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Squatters m Lower Kovil Road, who were recently evicted with police help, will be paid a compensation of $50 for every house demolished Chairman of the Squatters' Committee, Mr. V. A. Nair told the Standard that he saw the owners who agreed to pay the51 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-12-18 8 THE CONTRASTING LOVELINESS OF CHINA, ANCIENT AND MODERN A COITLE m modern style dress were married last Saturday m Kuala Lumpur, against a colourful background of embroidered ceremonial wedding dresses of old China worn by thc bride's mother and aunts. The bridegroom is Singapore Standard Cameraman Yong Poh Seong, andStandardpic - 82 words
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118 1956-12-18 8 'Ghost Kampongs May Return To Life MONEY IS THE PROBLEM KUANTAN, Mon.— "GHOST KAMPONGS" CREATED BY THE EMERGENCY MAY GET A NEW LEASE OF LIFE IF EFFORTS TO RAISE A LOAN FROM THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT FOR THEIR REHABILITATION MEET WITH SUCCESS. Pahang State Government has already started negotiations for the118 words
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Article165 1956-12-18 8 He said the people were regrouped early m the Emergency to stop Communist infiltration, and his government was not sure it would be wise to rehabilitate the border kampongs until the Emergency m Johore improved. It was his government's aim to turn the kampongs into model ones, with165 words
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Article159 1956-12-18 8 TUNKU MEETS BRITISH GOVT. TODAY LONDON, Mon. Malayan ministers are meeting permanent officials of Colonial Office at five this evening. The Federation Chief Niter Tunku Abdul Rahman's first moo* ing with the Colonial Beci s_T Mr« nnoxBoyd is tomorrow afternoon. There was a preliminary meeting on Saturday night with permanent159 words
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Article131 1956-12-18 8 THE lamily of Lily Chan Pui Chee. a cabaret girl, has n up all hope of ever finding her. Last night the family held a service at a "Death House" m Sago Street and offered prayeri to appease her spirit. Lily was one of two131 words
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Article87 1956-12-18 8 FURTHER donation?, delayed m transit, to the Singapore Standard Xmas Cheer were received yesterday. 1 amounted to $63 from the -ol> lowing R Rajasingam, Police Di I Slim River, Perak ?20; Bri 5 Uynettc and Irene Choy. gapore S.r, Mr. 11 W. Hahnigam. Johore Bahru $10;87 words
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178 1956-12-18 8 Bond For Inspector In Gun Incident IPOH, Mon. Twe: five-year old Police Inspector Ramadass of Sungei Siput was today found guilty by Magistrate, In-A che Abdul Kadir b; W Yusof on a charge of behaving m a disorderly manner while carrying a revolver. The Magistrate, however, disced Ramadass without recording178 words
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Article, Illustration170 1956-12-18 8 THE JOY OF XMAS FATHER Christina* \< a _re( t-d with shouts of "Mummy, Santa is here," when he arrived al the Singapore Cold Storage, at Orchard Road, yesterday Thc excited children had waited for Santa impatiently for a lons time Santa's red face sent170 words
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Advertisement195 1956-12-18 8 NATURALLY GROOMED HAIR ALL DAY LONG ____P* r ~____E i^_-_. *j&* mm s _fc* ____r__ri_. 0^ l B&earved scalp makmk\ hair dry. loose, hard ro keep neat. Keep hair narurally well groomed all ftmgkl ma*o\ a > lth v -sclme" Hair Tonic-not greas\_not messy -but a light oil to "al195 words
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Miscellaneous456 1956-12-18 8 Standard c4(manac information at a glance (S>. 7 p.m News (S). 710 News #I.l^ ir>r_C Talk IS XLi 715 Snorts Reel jINdPrUHt jM (Si. 730 Malayanairei ißepeati %B_f _F_| 8.30 The World m Peril '(S). 9 _B6f mmm Fmm&fmmW ____> am nm I Can Tell the World (S). Sggk^^o^ V_K_V<-456 words
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Article53 1956-12-18 9 BUTTERWORTH. Hon. Che Moosa bin Haji Abdullah. a Justice of the Peace of Kedah. plea- by letbefore Inche Hassan bin Hussam m the magistrate's court here today to a charge Of driving a car without reasonable consideration for ig the road. Che Moosa was fined $mOor53 words
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Article, Illustration258 1956-12-18 9 Horiuchi (Shipwrecked Five Times) Says Lt. Ba Thaw A Man Of Remarkable Spirit' THE Chief Officer of the Japanese freighter, Esan Maru. which rescued 10 of the shipwrecked crew of the Burmese gunboat, yesterday described the captain of the stricken vessel, Lt. Ba Thaw as 'a man with a very258 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-12-18 9 Standardpic SIR CiOIHKr 1S( chairman of Cable :md Wireless Ltd. (centrol r \nmines some of the new equipment installed In the re-ergaatsed telegraph office m Sincapore yesterday At right is thp Minister for Works and Communications, Mr Francis Thomas Al lefl is M- fit Baker. visionalStandardpic - 53 words
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270 1956-12-18 9 Big Govt. Administrative Reshuffle Next Month RADICAL CHANGES WILL AFFECT 82 DEPARTMENTS RADICAL changes arc expected m all the 82 department, m thc Singapore Government from the beginning of next year as the result ot the joint survey now being conducted by the government and its staff side. The survey,270 words
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187 1956-12-18 9 Police Opened Fire To Save Themselves Naval Base Man Was Shot Dead A Singapore Police Inspector told the Coroner. Mr. K.T. Alexander yesterday, that he and his patrol were forced to open fire on a mob of 500 rioters to save themselves from being killed. He was Inspector Lim Cheng187 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-12-18 9 SINCAFOKI S Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, was creeled by Colony teachers when he arrived at th«» Bangkok Airport last uerk nn his way to London to have discussions with the Colonial Secretary. Thp teachers an on a tour of Thailand and Cambodia.46 words
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78 1956-12-18 9 2,000 Miles In Quest Of Knowledge A MA: 'udent. Mohamed Nor Yaacob, recently made a 2.000-mile trip through a large area of the State Queensland for an "on-the-spot" knowledge m forestry workMohamed Nor was among 31 other students from North Borneo. Burma. New Zealand, the United States. Ethiopia and various78 words
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314 1956-12-18 9 Colony's Cable Service To Be One Of Worlds Most Modern SIR GODFREY OPENS NEW $280,000 OFFICE [XGAPORE'S hl« emitting station will shortly become one of the best and mo>t modern m the world, according to Sir (iixifrev Ince, chairman of Cable wm W i elcxs Ltd. Sir Godfrey said this314 words
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Article97 1956-12-18 9 Chung Ling Action: Mon. The of the Labour Party of Malaya, at a meeting here last night, decided to ask the government to appoint an independent i miss inqu ncident at the Chu- High SchO' Pen In a statement issued today, the party said that97 words
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Article34 1956-12-18 9 The General Council of the Singapore Labour Front has sent a cable to the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, m London expressing its full support for his quest for Merdeka34 words
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Article28 1956-12-18 9 A PEDESTRIAN. Eric Yap. was he'd up at knife-point at Tions; Bahru Road. Singapore. on Sunday night and was robbed of his watch wnrth S.tO28 words
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Article149 1956-12-18 9 BLOSSOM SHEK, Shanghai born. w h o learnt billet at Sadlcrs Wells School, will once more dance before Colony public this time at an -ning of Ballet" to be presented by the Singapore Musical Society at the Badminton Hall on Friday at 8.30 p.m.149 words
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Article37 1956-12-18 9 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. Dr. Scvaram Chakravarthv Public Health Officer of central Kedah. was fined $50 or one month's imprisonment today on a charge of exceeding the >need limit of 30 mph at KamGajah on Nov. 9.37 words
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Article98 1956-12-18 9 PENANG, Mon. As a result of negotiations carried out m the Labour Department here. ment has been reached on submitted by of Printing Worker* affecting workers m n local printine press _m Penang. All the claims, except the one relating to wages, were settled a98 words
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Article47 1956-12-18 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Salleh bin Mojok, a teacher m a Malay school, who was convicted m the Magistrate's Court. Mersing, for giving false information to the Police, had his appeal against the conviction dismissed m the High Court today by Mr. Justice Buhagair.47 words
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Article96 1956-12-18 9 PENANG. Mon. An Indian youth broke into his brother-in-law's house and stole cash and jewellery amounting to $895 "out of spite." the Sessions Court was told today. Thanimalai, 19. was sentenced one year m the .Muar Training Youth Centre, after a guilty to a charge96 words
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Article96 1956-12-18 9 Xmas Treat For 1500 Children MORE than 1,500 underprivileged children from orphanages and homes run by the Social Welfare Department will be given a film show and a Christmas treat by the Singapore Apex Club at the Odeon Theatre tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. In addition, the children will receive biscuits,96 words
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121 1956-12-18 9 CEYLON AIR FORCE MEN FLY IN FOR ANNUAL RE-UNION FOUR Ceylon Air Force officers, former cadets of the Royal Air Force College at Cranwell, England, were specially flown to Singapore by the R.A.F. here to attend a re-union dinner at Changi last night The eighth annual re-union dinner of the121 words
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Article, Illustration151 1956-12-18 9 Junior Council Officers Should Jaganaihan SIM.APOKI < oumillor. Mr S J n.ith..»i units tn, nun. dial t.. mniiii m higher posts H. t' >: that he Mill t-M I ammtmm to this efi the meeting of tin ouniil ..n _NM He tali ha mil also Mfc th- I to consider151 words
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192 1956-12-18 9 Ford Co. Denies TUC Charge Of Refusing To Meet Workers llfl i ;d M< r- ;n <!( n:< ii the charge made by Ike Trades Unioa Congress that thc Cump.u-v fe .,d kiu^l H mmMmms waa. its workers on their claims for salary revision and otkflr bene! The Company m192 words
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Article59 1956-12-18 9 SOUTH-] a Manager for Qantas. Mr. A T. I held on Sunday, the first of the Christmas parties this year foi the staff and friends of Qantas At his house m Foster enu the senior staff of Qantas at Sir On Friday, three separata parties59 words
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Advertisement26 1956-12-18 9 r^W«^^ CHOOSE THE '_tt^ :^^___l^^fe RII /kl|| 1 1 -A i§ m. dunlop I I^l^M HIGHWAY THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. MALAYAi LTD. SINGAPORE *'_A_A LUMPUR P.NANG26 words
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222 1956-12-18 10 Rapid Advances Seen In Cable Wireless Links PENANG, Mon. Rapid advancement is taking place m the field of telecommunications all over the world, both m the improvement m cables and m the development of wireless. This was stated by S.r Cable Wireless, to the I S'.r Godfrey, who came S222 words
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Article122 1956-12-18 10 OSBOKNi: AND II UTI L ■I lpoh report the following dn idend annnuni ement>: I IB KINTA TIN MINTS LTD: lourth interim dividend ol 'AA for the year ending SU_L5€, payable m Lnsland on 29.12LM to shareholders registered on TANJONG UN MtEDGINd LTD: Idiuth interim dn idend of122 words
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Article24 1956-12-18 10 A SHIPYARD at Groningen (the Netherlands) has built the 1.350 deadweight ton coaster Warwickbrook for Williamstown Shipping Company Ltd., London i24 words
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294 1956-12-18 10 TIIL' chairman of Lcdanq Balm. Ltd., Sir Andrew Mcl-adyean nan that the prolit for tlie year hefore taxation at £87,200 which exceeded the figure for thc previous year -K'-.JIS). wa.s the second highest m the company's 25 years' hist()['\ The satisfactory position294 words
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Article23 1956-12-18 10 THi: share and rubber markets will be officially < leeed on next Monday. Juesdav and leg tho Christmas and j Bet-teg Day holidays.23 words
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Article28 1956-12-18 10 I PAINT reeea_eli ir ite ha.s been started :i the Netherlands m whic! :::an aiacturers anc painters take Dart. Godfrey Ince. chairman of Standard here today.28 words
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85 1956-12-18 10 CHINA was Malaya's fourth biggest buyer of ribbed smoked sheet rubber m Norember, with an offtake of s. Tur I tons out of a total of 53.96. tons, according to statistics. Britain bought 12.723 tons. Japan 8.507 tons and America 6,256 tons. Total85 words
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Article140 1956-12-18 10 Rubber Rises 1 3 4 c. SINGAPORE rubber prices yetterdaj closed quiet at li cents above Saturday, first grade January shipment being quoted $1,121 Per lb. The market opened slightly higher at 11.12] per lb. on improved overseas overnight prices. Quotations moved between 11.121 and $1,111 during the morning and140 words
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Article65 1956-12-18 10 LATEX shipments from Malaya daring November imountcd to 8.730 ton.-. -ringing the total for the 11 months to 83.741 Urns '99.616 ;ons for the same period oi .he pa.-t year). Of the last month's exports. 2.622 tons went to the Jnited Kingdom (24.176 tons 'or the65 words
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Article17 1956-12-18 10 JOHAN Tm November tin ore output was 183.84 picul?. resulting m a tribute of 16.24.17 words
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Article98 1956-12-18 10 M v.LAYAN Ezdianga Banks '-iation's changes m its HI merchants yesterday wererNew York: buying. T.T. B 11/16. O.D. 32 13/16. S3 1/16 credit bills. 33i trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T. 31 7/16. O.D. SI 9/16 90 days 31 7/8 credit bills, 31 15/16 trade bills. s oinc T.T.98 words
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Article134 1956-12-18 10 OITFK BOAOS i. San Carlos, Barito. Osambaur. Sibigo, Steel or. Lucky Carrier, Call. Rhodesia. North Star. IWIK ROADS Teck ew Coronation. Derdang. Sri Trengganu. Giang Sumpitan. Lasem, Pangkor. _aavindr. Landak. Loh Sic Lee. Mahathevi. Van Den Brock. rong Nam. Akashima Mr.ru. Sin Hong Ho, Aik Hin. Rawang.134 words
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Article169 1956-12-18 10 A N] BriUsb tractor, citable for operation m the ropics has made its appearince on the U.K. market. Produced by the David Brown GrouD and known as he "900" it is fitted with i mtm traction control unit, i hydraulic device enablinf tra "or to169 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-12-18 10 Ml* A. Racine, managing director of Enicar Watch Factory of Switzerland, was ftted at a dinner given by the local distributors, Enicar Watch Co., Singapore, at the Tai Thong Restaurant, last fc Tha executive, who is paying a visit to iymm viarket, is seen m the cc85 words
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Article127 1956-12-18 10 fleet it ■>'<: a im.Mi Ol 103.2011.1MM1 19 .">♦.. according to figures released m V York <* Sunria\ b\ Lb of shipping statistical tables Lloyd's says tl rt figure marks an increase of 4.632.000 tons ov« r The report include, of 100 gross tons and The fleetA.P. - 127 words
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232 1956-12-18 10 Sea Travel To Europe Still Popular DESPITE LONGER ROUTE ACCOMMODATION m ships leaving Singapore for Europe is reported to be fully taken up for months to tome, despite the increase m fares via the Cape route. Spokesmen of leading travel agencies m Singapore told the Standard that there seemed to232 words
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154 1956-12-18 10 AUSTRAL Malay Tia I s annual report for the year ended June 30, I j 1956. says certain invc gallons were made Australia and rights prospect some areas h. Jl( been submitted to tnP Mines Department. In Malaya, testing of two areas m Perak154 words
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Article152 1956-12-18 10 MALAY W nrebroke- terday reported the following business done: Alex Bricks prefs $1.60 overnight; 88. Pot. 49/9; F. leorgel twn Disp. -2 20: Hammer cI 22 Cement Collieries $104, $1.0:5: -237.: Robinson ords. 51.65. $1.66; Sime Darby Cold Storage $1.52.: Straits rraders $26.: Strait? Steamship 515 overnight;152 words
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Article152 1956-12-18 10 THE share market was quietly steady m all sections •rday. according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Price ehann I announced by the A..- 'iatinn were: 1X1)1 STRI MS Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks: Pref 1.60 Fra.-er Neave: Ords US 2.30 n Disp. 2 17 Goodwood Park 1.25 i.:;o152 words
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Article97 1956-12-18 10 I Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon dosing prices per picul veslerday were: Copra, Dec. $274 buyers. sellers: coconut oil i n bulk M2J sellers; in drums S46J sellers, Muntok white pepper sellers. Sarawak white $120 sellers. Special SarawaK black $84 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday: Straits97 words
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Advertisement1094 1956-12-18 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE Ihe Bankruptcy Ordinance EB ll) T«mnfl wm d* received mi n the High Court of the x v r.e Office of the S' Colons of Sincapore Engineer. Pubi. De- Island of Sincapore 7.--a— Trengganu. from Tv R v p Cisa A B Contractors I rCY. No. 5651,094 words
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Advertisement304 1956-12-18 10 NOTICES 'I" _KE NOTICE that by a 1 Deed Poll dated the Hth day of December 1956 ANTHONY DEXTER TEOW YEE SUM 0/0 The V.M.C.A. Hostel, Orchard Road. Singapore, has renounced and abandoned the use of the original name of ANTHONY DEXTER TEOW YEE SUM and m lieu thereof has304 words
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Advertisement208 1956-12-18 10 EXPECTED TODAY Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12 45 JEMS KL «29 -a OK 100 Dm .yan Airways X CH j;g g;£ s SYD/JAK 4.50 p.m. Garuria GA F^L B AC BA78« LON 'BKOK SIS d m. Malayan Airwayi MLIB s'2!* Malayan Airways J ll £KMX MA 18 Em Malayan Airy. MLI208 words
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Advertisement1152 1956-12-18 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (lb lints, nrn pi latvc -micdpcic ll^ lincsi Sh 0e P P ns THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o op; p v t Carncik option to prccceo «i- otherpott!. tc Icao ano discharge eargc SAILINCS tc LIVFRPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINtNIAL PORTS Singapore Due1,152 words
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Advertisement671 1956-12-18 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUI WAkDi boilings to bongkok one < c tost Perong P S >crr i Pr, "SELANDIA'' In Port 19/21 Doc KINA' 31 Dr MALAYA" M ::jon 5 Jor 16/1' HOMEWARDS Soiling? tc oinco. Ant» e -r Rc"icrrr. Homborg. Copenhogen Gothenburg Oslo S cot* PS horn Penon« 'SELANDIA"671 words
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Article, Illustration1916 1956-12-18 12 AUBREY CASH - AUBREY CASH HUEY LONG —the king who wore no crown True Life Story No. 19 Pyvi»«^iiw»s VV'HAT happens when a man s stars along thc flaremF path of destiny ore polished so bright thot they begin to dazzle him? If luck holds he can go careering on1,916 words
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Article524 1956-12-18 12 JOHN HALKIN - London Circus JOHN HALKIN By ONE of the dangers of an academic Department of Drama is that there may be a tendency to interpret plays academically: to plana m other words, a stress on tlie correct interpretation of a play, placing it m its historical perspecti\c. The Department of Drama524 words
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Advertisement103 1956-12-18 12 The icorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products A'- J? CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is en ~-r remedy fcr Stomach Pains, CofVUpQliorV indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, -ess cf Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THL TIGER MEDICAL HALL (Jttie- aiir ay.i lime fvx NESCAFE ioo o o^P f I PURE v^Sf. 1103 words
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Miscellaneous494 1956-12-18 12 Standard's ;.-MSSWDM PUZZLE B j I mm MH M^> WKM HH HH Ir 1 _H_[ __H_~ __HF Hj^i m^^ I I I II HI __u___H^ i I j i 1 JL I I I --—HH I l -1 1 1 n rr«s ?i tions <6) Unsteady shocks? (8) A< ROSS494 words
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206 1956-12-18 13 Shirley Given No. 1 Tennis Ranking D 1 a- p. on Shirlev June Fry. the only tennis player who del ited Althea Gibson all season. yesterday was given the No. 1 ranking m American tennis for 1956 with Miss Gibson second. These two players— 29 years old dominated r. and206 words
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Article240 1956-12-18 13 ■I i hoirm Dee. II UP Vustralian D.i\i^ (up nonpl.iying captain H.irr\ Hipman says Australia should I lie Da\ iv «up challenge ■>i tne matches to nil. Writing m I Melbfl Sun on Sunday mor: arc. Hopman says the American team is the weakest of the240 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-12-18 13 The American 4 x 100 M tm rr.'."/ Ira--- atttk their gold rnca'a'a aftOT v- mrn<j thc at* W a netu world record tmma ti IM WC* Ftom le/t to r r A: LcamonKing, Bobby Morrow, Thane XOT a nd Ira Murchison.— A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article47 1956-12-18 13 RANGOON. Dec. 16 (Reuter) Britain's Olympic soccer team coasted to a comfortable 2-0 win over a selected Burma side here today, scoring m each half. The visitors were easily the superior side m all departments and gave an attractive disday of passing and swift approach47 words
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Article85 1956-12-18 13 BOURNE, Dec. 17 (Heater) At Kooyong courts this afternoon Ken Rosewall made a ting recovery to win <" a'ian singles title from Lea Hoad. Ron had lighl stopped pUtJ on Saturday Hoad held the advantage by two sets to one. but this nfternoon Rosewall p I splendid tennis85 words
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297 1956-12-18 13 SUBSTITUTES PLAN SLUNG OUT BY FA. DIOPFGKFMG,LFMV Man Who Knows ThentAllg^g LONDON, Dec. 17. NO substitutes! That h\ the emphatic decision ofj the Football Association. Their Council had the chance to make Hire the fan gel. his money s WOrth. And they threw it away. They mrntm considering a ailtee's297 words
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226 1956-12-18 13 All Malayans Need Is Proper Coaching SEREMBAN, Mon.— Mr. Lim Kee Sionjj JP vicepresident of the Football Association of Malaya who ha.s returned after attending the Olympic Games as the sole representative of soccer m this country today m an exclusive interview j expressed the need for better co-operation from226 words
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Article85 1956-12-18 13 SETH OUSTS NATEKAR new delhi. Dee. If (Renter) t. N. Seth. of Uttar Pradesh, retained the men.: singles title m the Indian National Badminton championships, beating Nandu Natekar. of Bombay. 13-15. 15-11. 18-14 m a grim 85--minute final here today. Natekar won the title tn 1953 and 1054 but did85 words
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Article445 1956-12-18 13 FRANK McGHEE - FRANK McGHEE London Clubs Get Cup Luck r, I.OMHIV. 17. THE Cup! Kvri\ year it 1- th< -amr and c\cr year it is thrillingly different. Sixty-four clubs go into action on January 5 with only six games separating them from glory— the glory of445 words
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Article91 1956-12-18 13 GURUDWARA CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Hon. For the first time m the ■<■ ies, eight State 'ill be taking part m thc annual All-Malay-an Sikhs hockey tournament bare for the Gurudwara Cup from December 29 to January I. The Competition Committee nf tne Malayan Sikhs Sports Council91 words
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Advertisement579 1956-12-18 13 ACKNOWLEDGMEM R -as. CHOO Jl CHIT th«nk al. friends anc r kind attendance, oingratulav and p the occasic their marriage on Saturday. sin \iio\s MMENM MINISTI 1 Ol lIH < MION HL) 1 R A l l O Nil >I\;\}\ APPLICATIONS are invited from those wishing to become teachers for579 words
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Miscellaneous368 1956-12-18 13 rLi 1 -ier By A/ Topp KjU^M V G^, SEVt U WIPPIM^UDOLE I KNOW TXAT yWKR W.J Ty f^N/TOA'fl/ v,AP,7v A >y'aaa y crv,>Wr< N MOOONIK? YOU SISTER NOM GOMEBCfcN LIDDLE. fe V-^,l fC^V., <A HAMMERICAN" •>' J -V-A i BOUND Tf) >- klr^^NrM-l I K ff RIG irr^ LOCKV368 words
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Article, Illustration229 1956-12-18 14 'Pakistan Has Every Reason To Be Proud Of Her Olympians' \i IHOI (.11 Pakistan ha.s only a silver medal to Show iroin the OUmpii-s. -he has done extremely well a.-..: i-<m tn ht proud of her Olympian-. This opinion was expressed by Mr. Anwerali, Pakistan's Chef de Mission, on arrival229 words
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151 1956-12-18 14 Our Marksmen Return With A Lesson Learnt BITING cold. dust\ breezes and unfamiliar continental t\pe traps, were anion- the many handicaps encountered h\ the Federation's Olympic marksmen timed bj Q ml is Airways Noterdav. Team manager. Mr S. M. Yong. told the Standard That the continental trap from which the151 words
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Article55 1956-12-18 14 Eddy Will Tour Europe 1 PP. i ha.s C r l.a-I t.» l-l aII to 1, ut m the irst „t the !,-t six v.-us h h,s .tKIxMU I London but ht takes i,,, I last eaamtnatten this I! r an.n- to Put.h. >- m.| s,„tush < p n u55 words
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Article63 1956-12-18 14 pi I Moo.— apt. Linr a popular sports veteran, will be among the 153 competitors wh< take part m the cross channel swim on Jan. 6 m connection with the Municipal Centenary festival. Four women are an ti| the competitors for the channel .swim63 words
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Article219 1956-12-18 14 PENANC Mon.— A postmortem on the Eoonjj SeiKi- t up badminton tin 1 1 between Penang and lYrak ru opinion that Malaya toda\ is Hfltrin- irmn i dearth m tep-d„.s> >ounsj pla\er>. The final was supposed tohave brought together the leading badminton teams and219 words
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Article23 1956-12-18 14 PETER Bro:herton. 25-Kar-old captain of the British cam at the Olympic turned professional. it wa.s announced m Melbourne yesterday. A.P.23 words
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Article61 1956-12-18 14 S. AFRICA TEST TEAM DURBAN Dec. it (Sealer) South Africa's train let Urn Unl Ttrnt against i iiai.tn.!. beg£su-ta-f at Jeksnnesbari on December 21. will he: D.J Mt(.lcu U.ipUin). I I (.od. lard. 111! I.ndcan. II i Keith, C. ran RynereM, A I.ivh.r I MB Waitc, R Mi Le m61 words
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Article34 1956-12-18 14 KUAI A LUMPUR, Mon. The Poppy Day Cup match between the S.C.R.C. League and Cup champion, and the 'Ri will be plavcd tomorrow a! the T.P.C.A. ground. Kick-off at p.m.34 words
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209 1956-12-18 14 Flowers From Cecilia Co. For Indians VIPL'R. Mon. men badminton 'ambassadors', the first ever to make these shlanded at the Federation's capital today The President of the Badminton ition of Malaya, Mr. Jleah Joo S was there to give his warm pertings. I Mr. Lee Kok Chee. Pre dent of209 words
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Article373 1956-12-18 14 KEN TOFT - KEN TOFT I rrrr President Arrives In Singapore And Says. OLYMPIC FINAL WAS I WORST EVER' By THE Standard of world hockey has deteriorated. This frank admission was made by no less an authority than the President of the International Hockey Federation, Mr. Quarles van373 words
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Article138 1956-12-18 14 Hock Siew Is Surveys B'ton Champ THE following were the re suits of the 6th Annual Bad minton Tournament of tht Singapore Survey Departmem held at the Singapore Badminton Association Hall Open singles finalr Chi Hock Siew beat L Liarr I) (15-9); Oprndmiblrstin.il Cheong Hock Siew and R. A. a(138 words
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Article21 1956-12-18 14 i SINGAPORE Recreation Club i heat R.A.F. Seletar 2-1 m a friendly hockey match played <m thc padang yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration86 1956-12-18 14 Photo. I MELBOURNE: Ameri- i 1 (an Pit MacCormick i' i 1 shows thc technique that i 1 I won her the gold medal I I m the women's lush I j diving at the Olympic I1 1 Games. i She is seenUnited Press - 86 words
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Article84 1956-12-18 14 TOKYO. Dee. 17 iAP) Japan m I U ced today to besin preparation, immediately for the Intrrnata Olympics Committee's 1958 meeting here if it hopes' [OC a chance to hold the 1964 Olympics m Japan. Erik von Frcnckell. chairman of the Olympic Games mizing Committee84 words
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Article188 1956-12-18 14 PENANG, ."Mon.— A scheme for the training ol a luttire State football team is being launched by the lootball Association of Penang, the Hon. Secretary. Mr. Tan Teik Kiong. said today. llicsr "trainees will be selected trom those boys between the ;u'es of IS and 10188 words
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439 1956-12-18 14 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK /Wolters tells all) COLONY WATERPOLOISTS/ siS£s3^ *a-w"— J V LACK TEAM SPIRIT, YESTERDAYS v >»«-»i_ l v u wl __»A,A_M_r ctPiDY AT fjfi""oj B> A MONTH ago, the Colony's sporting public were quite optimistic, about the bright prospects of Singapon Olympians at the Melbourne439 words
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40 1956-12-18 14 KUALA LUMPI Et, Mon The All Sumatra Indians touring hockey team of seven officiala a23 players will i m Kuala Lumpur on Deaemn ber 27 v They will play six matches d m all40 words
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Article42 1956-12-18 14 TELUK ANSON Mon. The Dow Recreation Club s deleatcd the Town Council p the current league c__ampions. by a solitary goal ln the Lower Perak hockey I knockout competition. I Joharl rated the only gog] five minutes from the end42 words
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Article37 1956-12-18 14 t PENAN.; Mon. Penang i Port Commission R.C.. Victory i 1 Cup champions, will meet the B aarol Alum Football Club. FAP champions, m a friei soccer match on the Municipal Stadium here on Thun37 words
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Article188 1956-12-18 14 Xl ALA Ll MPI'R. .Mon -In nm matches seen on the padang here thi mmmih Club beat 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Raiment by 18 points (three goals. tr\ t<> 11 j>oints (goal, tries). It was a fine match with plenty of thrills- Selangor Club's energetic188 words
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Article31 1956-12-18 14 DURBAN. Dec. 17 tßeu Scores at the close of pliy I on the third day of cricket match here today I were M.C.C. 307 and 55 three— Natal 209.31 words
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Advertisement101 1956-12-18 1 mgot^^ *^-i-fc-^^ c!___^F WISHES ITS READERS J^ V -_rt ;3C?ViJr*^, _L I _r v <'vS x > I#f^ _x 7 I 'r"" (li (li *?f*^- />*^^= >^ 1 Jj jJ I Wt /ifO #_lT^_/fV THERE HAVE BEEN 73 &^mW,^y9^ is a vw rill _B O y-'__7jß_r:\ x- _^"^'«K«^-^- Arr^trd W^trr-,101 words
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Article, Illustration644 1956-12-18 2 JACK BRITTAIN - Which Was That STAR Over BETHLEHEM? JACK BRITTAIN Miraruloua or natural, the idvent Star continue* to present perplexing problem* for discussion, declares lark Brittain, who here describes some of the questions involved and the answers given b\ scientists to-day by DESPITE our e\er-improving scientific knowledge, and our modern methods of644 words
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Article, Illustration538 1956-12-18 2 Comet Theory VDT so very long ago. ar.any astronomers leaned consistently to the belief that the S'aBethlehem was Halley's Comet. s heavenly body first studied scientifically by Edmund Halley, the famous :entury Astronomer Royal Halley found that the comet which mw bears his name538 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-12-18 2 Here is o picture of Princess Anne's little Russian bear, Nikki, being j I areeted by his friends at thp Zoo. for you to naint28 words
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Article1164 1956-12-18 3 WENDY HALL - WENDY HALL Where Donkeys md Ice Cream Carts carry the How Britain copes with, a 765-million item postbag for Santa Claus y£sb By fTHERE are some places m England where the parson delivers the Christmas mail; Ihere are some people m England whose Christmas packages come m an1,164 words
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1165 1956-12-18 3 Rt. Hon. EARL JOWITT, P. C - Rt. Hon. EARL JOWITT, P.C. Christmas Calls insistently for Goodwill WITH BLESSINGS COUNTED AND GRIEVANCES FORGOTTEN LORD JOWITT. who writes here on the message of Christmas to mankind, knows intimately both the message and mankind. Still widely remembered as Sir William Jowitt, the1,165 words
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Article, Illustration265 1956-12-18 4 hard-earned cash at Christmas on a scale that would have startled our forebears. Where do they go. these millions and millions of extra notes, that the Bank is obliged to put m circulation? T ist one small, tut important, seasonal item Christmas cards. Last year.265 words
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639 1956-12-18 4 Wilfred Altman - Over $17.000.000 Spent Oh X'mas Cards Wilfred Altman By TT was the Christmas of tne century, tney saia oi last year's festive season. mm Mm have never known a a buying spree like it An ion pound-notes had to be issued by the Bank of England at the very last639 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-12-18 4 "And your name is asks lovely Rank Organization I contract artist Anne Heywood signing Christmas greetings j end best wishes ior the New Year to her many admirers m Malaya. Anne can be seen m "Checkpoint."40 words
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Article, Illustration139 1956-12-18 5 Violet M. Williams - pennytop's Christmas Tree Violet M. Williams by 1 Ie elf, bustled round the kitchen making all 1 me USUai extiting (Mst-MMI preparali.ui>. IViinvtop, hi> triend. bustled too, but he did not seem to rung done. At l.i>t Pip spoke to him m a i-perated voice. the twentieth time, Pennvtop, will139 words
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Article234 1956-12-18 5 A Near Thing t t t t t •UI. don't close up yet," called Pennytop, hastily. "I have come to buy a Christmas tree." •Hmmm! Left it a bit late, haven't you?" snortie shopkeeper. "I have cnly one left and it is not a very good one." "Oh dear. Pip234 words
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Article181 1956-12-18 5 Magic Liquid PIP went off sadly, leaving Pennytop starting glumly at the drooping tree The elves loved a Christmas tree and it was all Pennytop's fault that they would not have one this year. Suddenly, Pennyremembered some magic garden fertiliser that their friend, thr Woman, had given them. •he flowers181 words
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Article243 1956-12-18 5 PENNYTOP opened his eyes. Pip was prodding him with a wooden spoon. "Oh. thank goodness it was all a dream." Pennytop gasped, with relief. "Before I go anywhere I must go and throw away the magic .;ser. It "Before you do anything you are going for that243 words
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Article262 1956-12-18 5 John Baker White - John Baker White By ILL over the world, wherever Christmas is celebrated at all, the feast that follows the religious observations is more than a meal. It is an age-old ceremony: but that does not prevent its being of interest to everyone at the table262 words
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Article, Illustration725 1956-12-18 5 ..ICHEVER you choose. the "trimmings" are very important. A turkey (and the hen birds are usually the more tender) should have two stuffings, savoury at one md and chestnut at the other. Goose needs a savoury stuffing only, while beef, of course, requires Yorkshire pudding and horseradish725 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-12-18 5 WHICH way must the trapper go to reach his In? cabin m time for Christmas? See if you can help him home, avoiding the hostile Red Indians.31 words
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Article, Illustration155 1956-12-18 5 'TO add to the confusion. everything deccr ree had grown to the same enormous size. The bells were so bis that they clanged like church bells. The toy anima: come to life with everything else and they mooed, roared and growled as they jostled Pennytop clapped155 words
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Article, Illustration1667 1956-12-18 6 Anthony Griffith - BORN to FAME at CHRISTMAS Anthony Griffith By ASTROLOGERS say that Capricornians people born between December 23 and January 20 are seri-•ue-minded and seldom romantic. They often get to the top m their own dogged way, but it will be m professions which call for a mastery of routine. But1,667 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-12-18 6 By following the letters and forming words can you find where Ann and Michael are going and what they are _.<nnc to do? The white lines and arrows will h< I SEE BELOW FOR ANSWER38 words
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Advertisement24 1956-12-18 6 ANSWER: We ere going to a party where there be jolly games, a;! rly feast, and m present > for every girl and boaj. f»\^^\^^\^^\^\^^^^^^^^^\^^\^,^^^^^^^<;24 words
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925 1956-12-18 7 LADY PRATT - We Still Play Out The Old Time Scenes And Royalty Quits Palace For Home LADY PRATT By "They'll all be home for ChristmnaT 0 ar is the gladdest piece of news cf the Whole year, both to give and to receive. For to us. the eternal message of -istmas cannot925 words
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Article, Illustration726 1956-12-18 7 Mr. Golly Woo - The Naughty Christmas Stocking Mr. Golly Woo X Al l name Is Golly Woe I have lived In our nursery a long time— longer even than Teddy Bear, or Gay I Doll or Tom Soldier; so everyone looks upon me as the head of things lf you see what I726 words
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Miscellaneous485 1956-12-18 7 The Indispensable Feature {Christmas Crossword Puzzle CITES 6. "Chri.-tian.;. awake. ACROSS: the happy mon »g» 11. I'm dreaming of season- 7 Vi,h 38, .-ometimes looks I able snow (1, 5, 9) 0 Kea mountain i 4) t 9. An abominable fellow 8 Glv;n graded salZ often seen during 1 m485 words
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Article, Illustration504 1956-12-18 8 Don't look now.. But there's a behind you Yet acain, there is a Lad.t in Grey who kneels m Uie chapel m Glamis. But the best-known ehosts of the old Castle i> the g* noisy gho>t of old Earl Patie. He was a wild old man who not only gam-504 words
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Article, Illustration600 1956-12-18 8 MARGARET M. PEARSON - MARGARET M. PEARSON by Q (ALTHOR OF BRIGHT TAPESTRY) procession can be seen moving slowly up the hill known as Knight's Low. Behind, walks a spectral figure m white. Sir Piers' wife was the daughter of Sir Thomas Danyers, rewarded by the600 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-12-18 8 •V Vienna s Mcnahilter VJL Strasse, main shop- i ;c ping street of the Austricn capital, adds V^ hundreds of coloured W electric lights to Its neon signs end illumi?CJ noted advertisements 1^ to put on iti brightest \r dress for the Christp mas season78 words
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Article, Illustration893 1956-12-18 9 ALAN ABBOTT - How theCELEBRATED will Celebrate ALAN ABBOTT >\\\\*.\\\\\\\\ r"l\/ WWWWVWW JHROLGHOIT t h c larger part of the English-speaking world, the custom of celebrating-. a> within the family dri r.^ver greatly changtu aI f more thin the tradi C nr :>:r. ...s fare of t turke> and plum Bat oh. how893 words
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Article, Illustration773 1956-12-18 9 NORMAN HILLSON - NORMAN HILLSON &.&.:&•>&.&.& By^^^^^^ Christmas customs are very old kissing under the rr. stletoe, eating plum-pud-ding and mince-pies, decorating the home with holy and mistletoe. But -alia has established a tradition which, although it is not yet twer. bi old, has it the imagination II ions. Indeed,773 words
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Advertisement87 1956-12-18 9 Th. let $t for (^kriAmlaA TITONIN» w SWITZERLAND S BEST "TW<s fe (X .J i __t______ff^_____T^^^^^^'^^ia^^_g w g^*^-S-^_j ______^^__^^_ES^ _^^^^s^^' l i_r*<(u___ r___^S--^^^___-E_-^^_; ;^s^ __^r- [DDrPF.CTir 1^ r _____i__k. Fed brings ,cj more V*' gg-BJ Bm__h wLm\ _^S dfmm __-_-_i performance, comfort J^S^ WIW. Br _-_r^ m B^^B Mt end87 words
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Article, Illustration454 1956-12-18 10 F)ESPITE the competition of other forms of publio enterta. r~er.t. the Christmas par.*orr..~~e co to thrill r. .se r i*s Cir. J .e-e s -cWood. Giant-killers and other arers erhaps part of *nla perennial popu- Haaai from the Bad t.-.at the s- -ie- er- i ---i «o454 words
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Article, Illustration437 1956-12-18 10 Many popular characters of the Christmastide stage-shows had their counterparts m real life. ARTHUR GAUNT reveals how the stories of some of them originated. Fealmpton, Devon, and her employer's meanness In keeping her cupboard bare berame a local byword. Her difficulties were437 words
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1064 1956-12-18 10 ARTHUR DOWLE - History Takes No Christmas Holiday ARTHUR DOWLE Memorable events'] m. the world's story] are dated 25 tk. December by- TT was on a Christmas morning that the Emperor Charles 11, whose rule held sway from the Danube to the Pyrenees, knelt at Mass m the great basilica of St. Peter's,1,064 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1956-12-18 11 S. ILLINGWORTH - X'mas Teasers S. ILLINGWORTH VV Here are thirteen Puzzles which will intrigue and entertain a party at Christmastime. *n by 1. COMPLICATED DANCE: "At all our Christmas we revived an Old -c Dance, which Involves ng tip Into a number of -jps. »ach eontaning s a ***i number of icert,"1,280 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-12-18 11 Ending a message of {rood wishes to all her friends and admirers, both at home md overseas, is lovely Beth Rogan, a young Rank Organisation contract artist27 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-12-18 12 PARCEL POST- A New Game To Play Rules Using a dice, each player must threw a six to begin a: No 1. The small numbers on the parcels show the direction c: play Tne large numbers are the score of each player as he moves to each throw of the89 words
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Article1299 1956-12-18 12 Admiral Lord Mountevans - FEASTING In The ANTARCTIC Admiral Lord Mountevans by O-VE of Britain's bravest sons, 75-year old Lord Mountevans. K. C. 8., D. S. 0., entered the Royal Navy m 1897 and first went to the Antarctic m the relief ship to the Discovery Expedition of 1902-04. He joined the ill-fated British1,299 words
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Advertisement128 1956-12-18 12 I por lasting motoring (ij j I satisfaction l^^^l^^^ Vt __^_P^K B_S X.a' 1 ■'>-;■>■,■ '^s t .-.''.■sj'. St.; !-Sv! >S__K. I M M —W v :^_A\'iiSii_S_*'™*^^^ VI ¥j m^m-^ w mm wf W"^L_F r car uhirh is something more M I C Eg I E|| than a means nf128 words
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Advertisement225 1956-12-18 12 3 4 Am4S G7/T>' 8 FOR LAD/ES 5 I BRUSH SETS, POWDER JE COMPACTS, POWDER BOUh g SCENT BOTTLES, GOLD WATCH I j* CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES. H EARRINGS. RINGS. DIAMOND RINGS I AND WATCHES 1 ETC. FPU MEN t: GOLD SILVER CIC\RrV k CASES, SIGNET RINGS, KEY CHAINS J SILVER225 words
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Article, Illustration331 1956-12-18 13 •\\\\\\\\\\\VV\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\. At first there irerm two Clauses: Santa, who put gift* into aood children's stockings and Pels, who put ti hirch rod into the blockings of naughty children. I'rls Claus has been forgotten by note, but Santa t Inns, whose name derives from, the dialect of early Dutch settlers m331 words
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Article, Illustration278 1956-12-18 13 Legend of St. Nicholas Of Myra CANTA Claus takes pride of place on Christmas Eve because of a certain Saint Nicholas, the BLshop of Myra. m Asia Minor. Nicholas was one of the kindliest of men. His jfreat heart, his selflessness anri his generosity, endeared him to the rough fisherman278 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-12-18 13 WHO CAN REACH .HE GATE? nWrtacnan" and c I Mii>k prisoners m four different is rtcneath ardinal Richelieu's palace Thpy -i.i.e broken out of their cells but. to escape from the palate -rounds, they must pass through a labyrinth of underground tunnnels. In fact. a71 words
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Article140 1956-12-18 13 A. G. MATTHEWS - How Santa Claus Got His Job A. G. MATTHEWS by __rnament failed dismally because the tradesmen of London were faced with hnnkr.iptcy if they could not sell their Christmas stock-in-trade. Despite royal and aa-r.monwea'th disapproval the pig is still the main item on Christmas Day at Queen's Colleee, Oxford, where140 words
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Article105 1956-12-18 13 4T Rochester, Kent, Santa (Saul has his own church, and the great church of Newcastle-on-Tyne, the largest parish church m England, is also dedicated to Santa Claus. Santa Claus has a close affinity with food at Christmas time. From feudal days the boar's head105 words
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Article261 1956-12-18 13 VET it is a fact that m the olden days snow used to fall at Christmas with unfailing regularity. Inceed. m 1860, the snow was so Ditterly cold that a horse was seen m Nottingham with icicles hanging irom its nostrils ai least three inches261 words
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Advertisement497 1956-12-18 13 ETERNn-MHTie Chronometer DATO It is a weliknown fact that a CHRONOMFTEF it fai more accurate than a mere watch. The title itself is legally protect* and accorded only to timepieces which have attained the very Md ."irds set by Swiss Government testing stations. But the ETERNA-MATIC splfwinding Chronometer has an497 words
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Article, Illustration224 1956-12-18 14 H.A. Taylor - H.A. Taylor mi By im When Parliament's Great Printer Wrote A Book For Children A TOST men and Bremen who win distinction by doing something supremely well are content to go on doing that ln which they excel. But now and again, the exceptional person comes224 words
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Article211 1956-12-18 14 An Affectionate Family Man A S printer to the T House of Commons, m most of the work which T Luke Hansard handled m so efficiently was dull T stuff. Devoting to it m li i s whole mind, ther* would have been no w surprise had he de- veloped211 words
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Article, Illustration196 1956-12-18 14 Grandpa Writes A Book it happened that, at some time towards hristmas Mtt, hon he was m his 70th *ear. but still intensely bus\ m his printing works. he demised a picture book for children Clearly it was not done with any commercial aim, for the book bears the imprint196 words
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Article, Illustration239 1956-12-18 14 On Hanoverians, No Comment TIANSARD'S procession of monarchs opens, rather oddly. with George the Third, who, when thp book was compiled, had been physically dead for nearly two >c;\rs. ->nri had been politically dead for ten, because what hero is called his "indisposition" had made necessary the long; Regency. Having239 words
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Article283 1956-12-18 14 Remembered Christmas '"THUS, the two crowns im- paled on the sword Of Edward the Third are a reminder of his feat m capturing both the French K:na and heir to the throne at Poictiers; and the fact that Richard the Second earrtea his shield and his sword (sheathed) behind him283 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-12-18 14 j Two hundred rainbow-coloured lanterns j were switched on m Regent-street for Christmas decoration. The seven foot lanterns surrounded by sparkling aluminium globe:, will be illuminated every day between 2.30 and 1 1 p.m. until January 2nd.42 words
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Article, Illustration322 1956-12-18 14 Copy For Mr. Speaker Terhaps thp most eurinns feature nf thp book is that the illustrations were made long before the tevt. .md were not intended for (bis book In a Inter to an jt adult fnrnd tendering a T ropi of the book, at t hi*. 'season tor liberties322 words
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Advertisement74 1956-12-18 14 _^^2s?^i^^^^Bka^Sh >^^ 4 8 f lllilHl.l Enf&sj j 1 nm. of cour^r I V RUTH WAI. Lis \ll WITH THF SAUCIIM SO\G5 0\ RECORD. ft >-S\^/ Trode Enquires. (k SHEWAN TOMES COTITD \'V ttT/ SINGAPORE KUAIA LUMPUR PfK*s M* s*# 55^^J^J^/j s# sag S^? <^ c i_* _-r_L" y^V Fatnous74 words
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Article, Illustration844 1956-12-18 15 Cecil Porter - Toys Are A Serious Business Now! Cecil Porter By OLAY ls a serious business after about the age of nine especially for boys! British parents who will be spending about £18,000.--000 this Christmas on toys for their children will be conscious of a trend ln the toyshops strange to an844 words
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Miscellaneous596 1956-12-18 15 Curly's Christmas Pantomime _T_F- «_iHPI ~rfmlr VW <M,*^A tSfl WV"4 Oh Curly," Baby Rabbit squeaks, The Sleeping Beauty Pantomime, i Beside thc footlights there he j But sec who come with wand m and drops little tear, produced by Curly Wee! stands with horns ond bushy, hoof. A FAIRT good596 words
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286 1956-12-18 16 *^m_Q_^ N 'T\:-:E the ca_;e of the Marquis of Clanricarde. who died m Itii, He was miser, hermit and eccentric all rolled into one. The Marquis owned vast estates m Galway on one of which stood the 200--roomed Portumna Castle. Instead of residing286 words
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Article182 1956-12-18 16 Died Of Malnutrition T IVING alone m a dingy Edinburgh basement. only a stlt IBM window opening on to the pavement at ground level. 75-year-old recluse Edward Cronin teetotaller, non■mln Ud tood crankair \med of wealth And during the first few i years of v.'a.ld War II bread md potatoes182 words
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Article241 1956-12-18 16 TREVOR HOLLOWAY - TREVOR HOLLOWAY By fXVEB a century has passed since that grasping old ra_c a 3. Scrooge, was born of Dickens' pcn destined to become as popular a pari of Christmas tradition as crackers or plum pudding. The genius of the master novelist created from a miser241 words
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Article180 1956-12-18 16 Then there was the Hitchin hermit Mad Lucas they called him. Although possessed of a tremendous fortune, he lived m conditions of revolting squalor. He hoarded not only money but ashes, for he was too mean even to part with the cinders from his fire. He rake<l180 words
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Article77 1956-12-18 16 But Starved m tbe hot!.. ns; of wines and spirits, much of which he did at night m his cellar, he was an expert, and his stock included many rare vintages, fine spirits and Napoleon branriv. Strangely enough. Edward Cronin was an educated man and m his will, scrawled on77 words
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Article194 1956-12-18 16 Misers Who Wasted Money /^"^N -_47*^r=r_.-^"' *N IT an odd fact that 1 many miser? have a positive trait for wa.^tin? money ai well a.~ hoarding It. They refuse to mi n engaged nn th;.> unsavoury task f o v n d trampled into the asheo cheque banknotes, scores of194 words
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Article337 1956-12-18 16 spend a pi BBJ on thc upkeep ot their property and their houses have often i to ruins around them. Neither do thay take thc slightc.-t precaution to safeguard t: r.r health which, alter ali. la surely a valuable Invcsment for anyone hoping to win the battle337 words
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Article149 1956-12-18 16 \\'HLN hi, mother died he accepted his father as a lod_pr— and charged him top rate.-! He wa? reputed to have made a suit last thirty years, yet he died worth £4,001 a fi ry large sum m 17th century day A party of boisterous149 words
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Article143 1956-12-18 16 ]1E took to sleeping on 11 bare floor-boards, he cut d d wu to three eggs and a few stale crusts a day and he would walk from London to iperrlM his Buckinghamshire estates to save the cost of a coach. On one occasion he143 words
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Advertisement288 1956-12-18 16 sSSss*S_ss?<_ sssa -5a 555a 50r_. 45_,-5a A Christmas to i I remember with Gifts j H by I a fl UJn choose from her well -love Perfumes I Lotions I Flower Mists |S and Exquisite Gift Packages g From I MAYNARD CO., LTD. fl 11. Battery Road I Singapore 1.288 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1956-12-18 17 Charles A. Farmer - Some Christmas Memories YULETIDE EPISODES THAT PROVED UNFORGETTABLE Charles A. Farmer by /GREETINGS from the Throne are now a cherished and inspiring tradition of the Commonwealth at ffhrtstmsi Historical documents, they have deepened and develope our realisation of the Commonwealth communities as one family, and have harmoniously stre- the essential1,650 words
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Article658 1956-12-18 17 Names In The News ALL the answers m this quiz are names of peopie, places, etc. which have been m the news during -1956. There are four sections, each harder than the previous one Double marks v are allowed to children of 14 or less. NURSERY SLOPES 1. WHO is658 words
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Advertisement183 1956-12-18 17 REX S XAAAS 5 BAZAAR fc fj Whatever your needs during k CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR season Please come S inspect our wide range of CHRISTMAS Cards, fj fi Decorations, Crackers, Children's Annuals, Diaries, Calendars (j Gift g g Sets Etc. lU E x book! I STORE I 24, Dhoby Ghaut,183 words
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Miscellaneous133 1956-12-18 17 SOLVE THIS PUZZLE fcZtfrd. M* CM I oll0^ng rue lines sic r 3 «o7manv o*«*"™ names c; r^£5£ objects ro form l(j) i\ 1 Ml name, op something we (9\^\^ s 1 5££ AT" CHRrSTMAS TI^E A j^-// \f~\S B I 1 ru cach square, so F; A xNA" J133 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-12-18 18 These psychic and mindrecding tricks, which require little skill will baffle your friends and leave them talking about you long after the festive season.29 words
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Article, Illustration2043 1956-12-18 18 GEORGE ARMSTRONG - Out- Of-The-Rut Entertainment Thai Will Baffle Your Christmastide Guests GEORGE ARMSTRONG \\.\\w\\\\\\\\> by (llditnr nf "The Mtstfir II ««rf"/ I r FHE ability to read another person's mind is, possibly, a gift that could lead to trouble, but there is no doubt at all that entertainers who apparently do this,2,043 words
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Advertisement406 1956-12-18 18 i te i I KNUTSEN LINE S cv, extend to friends and supporters ti* I "Seasons Greetings" jji, j m*r n* bL fai *U.~ mm. ii] 4 V mmm S t &IK I !S ti «^5? SB^? s»i^- StS^f «^r^^f «^J? Z'£'l TOP NOVBg I ft /<7*&fe l\ HOME VIOVIES406 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1956-12-18 19 PETER D. CROSS - Christmas Decorations, Easily Made From Inexpensive Materials PETER D. CROSS by f"IVING your home a.:. .Tv Christmast ide look need not be an expensive business if you mike use of pie materials such tg old news papers, riper, old cardbeard and dU« irded bits and pieces. In a few hours1,208 words
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Article, Illustration991 1956-12-18 19 How comes the myth of a WHITE CHRISTMAS H-^Ey "I Mil I 'Ml SI 1 Ol: M M *\<'\N I I \Tl\lmm\m ju ;h i HUP IT TO Rl > \t 11.--\RIF TO Till IHI I\ I (TTOR s HUH To i 11 Mil !IM\! I WISH .^THOUGH a ''White"991 words
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Advertisement101 1956-12-18 19 fc I fc IBaM 0 fc Js£v-y!^Q fc fc Mr. Brandyman r~~ !^n r- J is of f/ie opinion W$ j J r/iof o friiiy N2r~fs^ I HAPPY X'MAS "nK§ fc *^__i __L__ii__F UB TTr St fl if must include f j 1 MARTELL i /^lllPk BRANDY !B_H_l_^§i_=l__B____l For stimulating101 words
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Article, Illustration121 1956-12-18 20 *y m/ More than 100 children, mostly orphans, went to a Christmas party given for them by thi Royal Navy. It was held aboard the minesweeper Apollo m the Pool of London. And what a party! The youngsters shrieked with laughter as sailors wearing clown121 words
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Article622 1956-12-18 20 TIME md money could be saved by wello -.^lderrd bulk buying; of Christmas gifts. A hard headed and uns» _50n..l process. 1 Admittedly, the idea can be operated only m a limited wan, but there need be no lack ot sentiment m it provided i\wa\ o 'standard trift622 words
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Article, Illustration389 1956-12-18 20 VIOLA NEWTON - VIOLA NEWTON T'liaaayhtful Hull*" buying Maty Solvu M*robli*nts by ing. For them there is a suede-finished case which looks like a purse. More senior people who have been nearly run over m the road before admitting that glasses are essential, would appreciate this piece of subterfuge,389 words
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Article, Illustration659 1956-12-18 20 F.L. COOKSON - A SPECIAL PRESENT F.L.COOKSON I a Short story by Santa was tired of making promises to wide-eyed youngsters. He knew he couldn't keep them. Then along came a little girl with pigtails. DILL BRADSiiwv was clad of the thick white whiskers which now concealed the greater part of his face.659 words
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Article, Illustration763 1956-12-18 21 Janet Grey - HAPPY CHRISTMAS on the SKYWAY Janet Grey Britain's Air Lines Will Be In Festive Mood '>.'/ rHRISTMAS crackling fires, the red and green and white of holly a nd mistletoe; child-.._;.•-r; Noels" carolling through the air; and high above the drone of an aircraft as, lights flash- crosses the stars,763 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-12-18 21 Svend of Paris created this turban of blended blonde Aigrette feathers for Christmas. The sunburst diamond clip is by Van Cleef and Arpels.27 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1956-12-18 22 CONSTANCE SPRY - Bring FLOWERS to the Christmas Scene CONSTANCE SPRY With, little* trouble your* home can be an Enchanted Garden. by (')N'E of the joys of Christmas is that of decorating the home. It is a task that never loses its fascination. Flowers being a symbol of love and beauty, what could1,213 words
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Article, Illustration1571 1956-12-18 23 Michael Choong - Michael Choong By Never too late I WO was making his pipe but his heart was not ln tha* aborate ritual or oplumgmoklng. Eren though he carried out the chores with Almost the same meticulous precision as a surgeon would for an operation, his movements were1,571 words
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Advertisement148 1956-12-18 23 no finer gift •tt% for Christmas.. -f-, (^ROLEX^) Ch»" from Ihl. _»..Mce.t r,n.« *t MX h Cm \IZ\ '\r Z'■ ,Y* .0h,,-m ,U,nlr« tt«l. wh.tr or >,llow C olH or l J K 7'Z„ h lu»"T t,li, lhTu-_T_2__ j ,^.„^i ,r f ii„. r o J V Kememnrr a uatrn148 words
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