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Title Section32 1951-12-23 1 LARG£!IT WBTT »^f 15« P*■ P* *W.A T A THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition of The Straits Times c« Singapore ¥r— Pros* No. 855. SINGAPORE, SUNDAIC DECEMBER 23, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS32 words
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Article454 1951-12-23 1 Parties for thousands of children SINGAPORE'S Christmas began in earnest yesterday. For most people it promises to be one of the gayest ever. There were parties all over the island: Parties for the children, for the poor, the aged and just parties. Raffles Place shops and454 words
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Article133 1951-12-23 1 Britain will be without Royalty LONDON, Sat. t|O. 10 Downing Street said today it would soon ask Parliament to act In an almost unique situation expected next spring when the King. Queen, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret will all be out of the country at the same time. The QueenUP - 133 words
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Article36 1951-12-23 1 LONDON, Sat. Britain exported 25,771 bicycles to Malaya in October. India, however, bought more —"30,365 bicycles. In the first ten months of 1951 Malaya bought 288,072 machines, while India's total was 227,733— A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-12-23 1 BANGKOK. Sat. The Siamese newspaper Chao Thai reported today that Government will introduce a bill requiring foreign commercial concerns in Siam to engage at least 50 per cent Siamese as their employees. If passed, this law will particularly affect the Chinese as a large partAFP - 86 words
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Article247 1951-12-23 1 Biggest since the blitz LONDON, Saturday. EIRE Brigade Headquarters announced today that two London firemen were killed, 49 were in hospital and 13 were slightly injured in a huge blaxe in the East End of the city last night. The fire was the worst sinceAFP - 247 words
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Article46 1951-12-23 1 HONG KONG, Bat. An A:.i«.rican sailor, whose name was withheld, died at the Rojral Naval Hospital last night Naval authorities ashore said he was stabbed in a knife fight with another American sailor aboard the U.S destroyer Bhelton earlier —A .P.46 words
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Article29 1951-12-23 1 TOKYO, Sat. Japanese officials and businessmen will now be permitted to enter and remain in Hong Kong for a period not exceeding four weeks.— AFPAFP - 29 words
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143 1951-12-23 1 TOKYO. Saturday INDONESIA opened formal reparations negotiations in Tokyo today by indicating it wants compensation for 4.000,000 Indonesians who died or were injured in the last war according to a Japanese source It was recalled that the Indonesian Foreign Minister. Amhad Subardjo, at San Francisco143 words
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Article121 1951-12-23 1 Siam cuts rice exports BANGKOK. Sat. •pHE Siamese Minister of Commerce said today that Siam's export of rice next year will be arbitrarily cut down to 800.000 tons. Luang Vichit Vatakarn. the new Commerce Minister, said a balance of an estimated 1,100,000 tons exportable surplus will be held as aAP - 121 words
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Article23 1951-12-23 1 VIENNA, Sau The famous Skoda Works, once the second largest arms factory in Europe, has been renamed the Lenin Works. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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154 1951-12-23 1 MUAR, Sat. TOMRAUES ol the two Auxl- liary Policemen killed by bandits are very eager to avenge their death. Mr. D. J Hargreaves, Officer Superintending Police Circle. Muar told the Sunday Times today The two had been killed In a gun battle between seven154 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-12-23 1 The 72-year-old Catholic nun it left. Sitter Msrie Raymond. has been sentenced to fivs years' imprisonment by the Chinese Communists for "cruelty" to children in an orphanage in Peking. This photograph, taken before her arrest, shows some of the happy, well-fed children underAP - 79 words
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Article255 1951-12-23 1 TOKYO, Saturday. THE ALLIES yesterday proposed an immediate exchange at Panmunjom of "seriously sick and wounded prisoners" possibly including the wounded Major Gen William Dean. The Communist? would say only that they will "consider" the proposal. Brlg.-Gen. William P. Nuckols, official Allied spokesman, said. "There IsUP - 255 words
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Article60 1951-12-23 1 THERE will be no publication of the Singapore Free Press on Christmas Day, bat the Straits Times wil] appear as usual. On Boxing Day, Dec. 26, there will be no issue of the Straits Times but the Singapore* Free Press will be published. Neither the Straits Times60 words
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Article105 1951-12-23 1 MAINZ, Sat. J^ FORMER German Protestant minister was ordained a Roman Catholic priest today in the presence of his wife. He has been given special Papal consent to remain married. Rudolf Goethe, tall, grayhaired, bespectacled descendant of m Germany's greatest poet, formally entered the priesthoodAP - 105 words
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Article42 1951-12-23 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States Commerce Department has announced that 10,000 tons of synthetic rubber will be exported in the first quarter of 1952. This will be the first big export of such rubber since the autumn of 1950. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article275 1951-12-23 1 10 King's House servants freed KUALA LUMPUR. Sat TEN OF THE 21 Ha.nanese servants arrested at King's House and Carcosa, the residences of the Officer Administering th« Government and the Chief Secretary, were released today. This brings the total of those released to eleven, another member of the domestic staff275 words
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Article28 1951-12-23 1 TOKYO. Sat— Japan will send an investigation mission" to Indo-China early next year in connection with a plan for organising a Franco-Japan-ese salt company in IndoChina.28 words
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Advertisement156 1951-12-23 1 To At I Our Patrons < And Friends A Mirry Christmas I and A Happy New Year S from KHA L I K i. (Jewellers) U. The \rradr, Sinr.apore-1. Phone *****. Por thp convenience of our numerous Customer* >vho ie unable t>^ visit v* during the usual Office Hours WE156 words
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Advertisement82 1951-12-23 1 uMakk dWk mi. mm si PHONE ***** SINOAPORE-6. dm -^C^f n 1 Mb w *B iJk 1, 1 Wonders ANNE BAXTER B* "Of TOUT 20th CENTURY FOX B« Follow The Sun WL 9 Wv A Try this unusually diff er Faoe Powder. created by Max Factor Hollywood Exquisitely scented, and82 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1951-12-23 2 Daisy the fat lady tells her story «»c KJ-nuujr nmio 4**' fil lOLLY DAISY, the carnival's fat lady, weighed almost 7 00lb. well over a quarter of a ton. She was dressed in fantastic imitation of a little girl to exaggerate her huge size. She wore a blue hair ribbon1,002 words
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Article150 1951-12-23 2 Y\AISY sighed and put the U picture away. 'But that's Just a cool fool idea. My place Is with the carafes and I'm happy here. You can't be a sideshow fat woman and a mother. 811 m, any time you see me show signs of forgetting150 words
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583 1951-12-23 2 SHE WEIGHED 700 lbs.— BUT MARRIED SIX TIMES! living and only have U> sit in a chair and have ptople look at me, because a freak Is a big attraction. "Ma thought the Idea was awful But I sure didn't. When I heard there was a place where folks wouldn't583 words
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120 1951-12-23 2 •400 years after these lines have been written 'The Bear and the Eagle xottl hate and defy each other, The Eagles efforts will be gigantic, •His thunderbolts will check the snow-covered Bear fHESE lines wrete written by Michael de Notre dame, later known as120 words
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361 1951-12-23 2 Germans had a suicide plan to smash Britain FROM the depths of wartime secrecy, which hid sensational experiments by both sides, there emerges the story of one of the war's most amazing exploits. It Is told by Hanna Reitsch, Hitler's woman air ace, who flew ten times in a VI361 words
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Advertisement11 1951-12-23 2 STERNS The Pretision Watch Since 1856 Open Tomorrow Until 6 a.m.11 words
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Advertisement140 1951-12-23 2 citizen ON NATIONAL SERVICE Ifl^H GREY -BLACK OR |A I MOTTLED CASES REFILLS: BLUE ■,^SSL RED GREEN A BliU) PftUWST Wn'H THE WORLD V.'.DE BIRO REFILL SERVICE Ttfl^ Distributors in Malaya; DUNCAN KOBEfcTS LTD.. 18, Battery Rd. Singapore) ■llilllllllllM^ This v^ business of a husbands y/ f if I 1140 words
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Article, Illustration293 1951-12-23 3 TE&TERDAY WAS BIG DAT FOR THE KIDDIES A laugh with the clown Fatner Christmas arrived in a helicopter at Sembawang airfield, Singapore, yesterday when 50 children from the Salvation Army Home were given a Christmas treat by men of the Royal Navy Air Station.293 words
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Advertisement415 1951-12-23 3 TODAY Shop Conveniently V* fi M CLOSE m «.p.-. M LAST I season SALE I jg *"0W THESE BARGAINS, JS Sj 1/sual Sale j?" •j« Price Price S| CorUulda Printed Crepe 56" ..$3.50 12.50 V* ,gt German Printed Bembrrc 4.50 J 50 fi£ 3 Wemco Printed Crepe de Chine 36"415 words
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Article, Illustration878 1951-12-23 4 is the most important festival of Chinese ancestor worshi p "Tuns: Cheh". This ha I often been referred to as the Chinese Christmas, and it invariably falls on the day of the Winter Solstice either on Dec. 22 or Dec. 23. This is one of878 words
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Article760 1951-12-23 4 II J MUHBil HBMfim BBBffl HPHE weather continues to be delightful, but we know that this 18 only the calm before the storm as it were. Great progress has been made in cleaning up the Dusun, and planting more bananas. A few days ago a young760 words
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Advertisement69 1951-12-23 4 Horlicks gives you extra energy and good health because it is 100% nourishment. Made from rich, fullcream cow's milk plus the nutritive extracts of wheat and malted barley, Horlicks has all the goodness of milk plus other energising elements. TAKE Jiiii, HORLICKS ffl FOR STRENGTH EHEHGY K^^^ Copyright Horlicks Ltd.69 words
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Miscellaneous170 1951-12-23 4 MARY, MARY, QUITE CONTRARY -ww shes the life of the party/ wrong}! P™*'™™'''!^^ I THE DOCTORS ADVICE: I PSO EARLY. MARY HOwl B HAVEN'T THE ENERGY. I'M WITH MARY. €=f I ''^C UGOW G TO A\ NIY H DARLING. BUT YOURji J T ABOUT A DAWrE WITH p3 HSO TIRED170 words
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Article207 1951-12-23 5 'PHE following candidates have passed the University of Malaya Final Professional Examination Part I for the Degrees of M.8.. 8.5. Messrs. Carleel Othman Merlcan, Chan Kam Chuen, Cheah Bian Hong. Dennis Chen Man Hln, Cheong Pale Soon. Chia Krm Boon (Distinction in Medical Jurisprudence), Chooi Sooi Lang,207 words
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Article, Illustration291 1951-12-23 5 Labour welcomes 'Fabian 9 group SINGAPORE labour circles yesterday welcomed the move to form a pan-Malayan Socialist Society in Kuala Lumpur on lines similar to the Fabian Society of Britain. They said that such a society could educate line people politically and socially. Mr. Lim Yew291 words
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Article1212 1951-12-23 5 Srt i noo P A L was a past :-\aster at wishful thinking. He could not be discouraged by facts which all pointed in a most un-wishful direction. He must have been a victim of the old saying <or its equivalent in Tamil) that, if you want a thing1,212 words
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Article171 1951-12-23 5 CINCAPORE S Assistant Controller of Mails, Mr. A. C. Crook, heaved a sigh yesterday and said: "It will be a different Christmas this year, thanks to the public." Mr. Crook will be able to eat his Christmas dinner with his family this year In peace.171 words
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Article48 1951-12-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Eagambaram, an 18-year-old Indian, was charged in Kuala Lumpur with voluntarily causing hurt. It was alleged that Eagambaram stabbed Arumugan, with a knife at Sentul on Dec. 21. The case was postponed to Dec. 29. Bail of $250 was al- lowed.48 words
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116 1951-12-23 5 GUARDSMAN FLOCCED' MEDAL WON IN MALAYA W LONDON, Sat. HEN Scots Guardsman Albert Sharp found himself short of cash he took hLs General Service Medal (Malaya; to a jeweller's and got 30s. for it, a Chelsea court martial was told. The news got around and soon he started selling medals116 words
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Article93 1951-12-23 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. A WIDOW, Liew Soon Lean, told the Bukit Mertajam Coroner's Court yesterday that while cooking in her kitchen on Dec. 15, she heard two shots. Rushing out, she saw tier husband lying dead. Liew was testifying at an inquiry into the death of93 words
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Article20 1951-12-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Bandit camps have been found in Kedah, Selangor, Johore. Perak, Negrl Sembllan and Pahang.20 words
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Advertisement346 1951-12-23 5 cigar of q/ quality Ir is slow burning, mellow VU and satisfying, with an s^^^^ aroma that will please the j*^-. fn I most fastidious smok«r DITTHELM CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND WITH LIMITED LIABILITY) S I NCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PEN A N C This Pleasant Ointment Fights Colds in346 words
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Advertisement37 1951-12-23 5 MORE SHOPPING DAY TILL CHRISTMAS! COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. CROSLEY SHELVADOR THE WORLD'S BEST REFRIGERATOR* S§ --Tq^gjf? 7 MODELS NOW \^^=B^S? ON display/ Sole Agenti LEE and FLETCHER 102-106 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL, 333S37 words
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Article, Illustration934 1951-12-23 6 Harry Miller - I WAS on that delectable holiday island of Langkawi, 60 miles out to sea north of Kedah, remote and alone, when I received a police message from the mainland by radio It had come from building in Alor Star, capital of Kedah. In934 words
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Article879 1951-12-23 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD THAT Benjamin Britten 1 should have successfully tackled the story of Billy Budd will surprise few followers of the opera. That a mixed racial group called the Singapore Arts Theatre should have successfully tackled The Heiress" must have caused surprised delight to many. More's879 words
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Advertisement247 1951-12-23 6 iso\\ Woir to have I whiter teeth %\^^S- and protect WflSk y° ur Sums B" n To brush your tcetb thoroughly without hurtioj l'\ T our (tunw, om the toothbnub without aharp W^\\ points the Dales toothbrush. aatW lW^^/ T^*** Photograph* thow bow >|fflP^W aaarW \C" Halex bristloaornyloD aUmrla Slj247 words
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Advertisement315 1951-12-23 6 fyour grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always! used Gi'bbs Dentifrice. You know how' 'good it tastes, too, aad it costs me so little.. Dentifrice 4 "YOU, too. may be one of the MILUONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERAL^/^a?^ That is why you feel Worn315 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1951-12-23 7 Why not a CHARTER for our children? tf j^g^y JVJmJS *o& [S]krVK&G V*^m&ff* [tj w// y,jL *juilMM& |(ATHLEEN Hickley has made an excellent job of her report on Malaya's children in the Sunday Times over the past few weeks. She has probably brought to public notice many things which were1,021 words
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Article, Illustration690 1951-12-23 7 JANE LEE'S 'HUMAN CASEBOOK' THERE is no happiness for me in my present life. At home I am scolded by my father, at work by my boss. My salary is totally insufficient to live on and my girl friend tries to make690 words
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Advertisement209 1951-12-23 7 lIHDIGESTION mkmr Mm TB B jf*'" '"'»> Yeo—MACLCAN BRAND STOMACH POWDER quickly relievo* indigestion. Keep a bottle always handy and take a dose whenever youttjj|jj^* are troubled by flatulence, heartburn, nausea H Bkv stomach pain*, etc. Countless thousands relyß Bk on MACLEAN BRAND STOMACH POWDER- ■■■■t you can do so209 words
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Advertisement223 1951-12-23 7 M^f BAQTIMt ■^TOMORROW Vf^. held next morning H you don't JU^^^^^^^*\^^ nJv take precaution*. You should \JIVV 1 1 1\ yL i^S rake two Aipro' tablet* before V^^g^P}*, I |>5j JpfV) starting your 'night out' and) a■a/« a tn n rwo morl again In the 91 1a morning as soon223 words
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Article, Illustration640 1951-12-23 8 ISLAY ATTENBOROUGH - ISLAY ATTENBOROUGH THE FASHION HOUSES OF MALAYA— I I The Sunday Times today begins a new series for women— a round-the-shops-and-stores survey of the fashion houses of Malaya. Each week we shall be telling you something about the people in the dress establishments, and640 words
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Article485 1951-12-23 8 IT is a pity that so many people set out to slim with courage and determination, but lose hardly a pound because they have not taken the trouble to find out the facts, and they rely on one or other of the popular fallacies. There485 words
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Advertisement195 1951-12-23 8 "NOW WHAT WAS t SUPPOSED I jfl\ TO BRING THIS CHAP "^L^^ > f :^5 n H y "oh yts, fyantd] of course!" Your tnuy VtU AfT^^ \rtv love the taste ol vr \L~- -7~~~ if v AUcnburys Malted #l **^^i«kL I throush ana encourage him to GT?HNi^>^.. "^"^H''H?w^r^AM chew:195 words
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Advertisement138 1951-12-23 8 From the Frozen North to Tropical Climes, Let Nothing You distress, God rest Ye Merry, Ger!l?men, ">•"■ Inner Clwt Wherever Cnnsunas tinds you, may you have good cheer and hearty appetite! But don't neglect iiJ ■j.' 1 ?our tmer Cleanliness; take a glass of sparkling jV j ,':.(-|jij Andrews to138 words
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Article, Illustration378 1951-12-23 9 mr. Ra i can not Tina a copy of the T.U. refinance NOT one copy of two "most vitally important Government ordinances" are available to the public, even for sale, from any of the Government offices or Government sponsored bureaux in Singapore. The Ordiances are: The Colony Trade Union Ordinance378 words
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162 1951-12-23 9 THERE'LL BE CHRISTMAS ABOVE THE CLOUDS, TOO CPECIAL above-the-clouds Christmas Day arrangements arc being made for hundreds of passengers who will be in the air on that day. All aircraft will be gaily decorated with coloured streamers, lightweight metal bells, and holly to provide a festive atmosphere. All Qantas Empire162 words
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Article102 1951-12-23 9 J\]R Kwek Soan Loh was reelected President of the s ipore Overseas Cliinese Importers and Exporters Association at its annual general meeting yesterday. Others elected were: ;i'ivp Committee: Represenof Messrs Chin Ah Co.. I Chop Ban Chocn. Kian Gunn Ltd., Khiam Bee and Che* Bena and Co102 words
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Article249 1951-12-23 9 Market deals allowed THE S.ngapore Foreign Exchange Control yesterday announced part.al relaxation of their rules following the freeing of the foreign exchange market in London where within the prescribed limits for certain mrrenc.es banks are now able to transact business at any rate of exchange. Authorised249 words
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Article76 1951-12-23 9 KUALA LLMPUR. Sat. CERGEANT Rottan Singh. *c Instructor in charge of jungle warfare training for Special Constables at Kuala Rubu. was killed when the hand* renade which he was demonstrating accidentally exploded. Four Special Constables were slightly wounded. They are now in Kuala Kubu Hospital. The accident76 words
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Article36 1951-12-23 9 On its 14th anniversary, the Hua Bian Association held a dinner at the Telok Ayer Street Chinese Temple last The Hokien Wayang, "Loo Shean Opera", staged a whole day Wayang for the occasion.36 words
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Article51 1951-12-23 9 THE Singapore Teochew Lee Clan Mutual Aid Society held a dinner last night at their club premises in honour of Mr. Lee Choon Ens who was recently elected a City Councillor. More than 500 people attended the function. They included community leaders, and Legislative and Ci*v51 words
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Article53 1951-12-23 9 MUAR Sat A woman Lim Ah Ngo, and Kan? Chok Leng failed to turn up at the Muar Magistrate's Court to answer a private summons in *'hich they were alleged to have assaulted a girl. Ong Ah Choo. in house at Jalan Sulaiman. Warrants of arrest were53 words
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Article, Illustration151 1951-12-23 9 A i HOUbANL) young men and women will sing Ch-istmas carols outside the Presbyterian Church n Orchard Road tomorrow night at 1 1 o'clock This mass carol singing is a yearly feature of the Singapore Christian Youth Council. This year preparations are in151 words
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128 1951-12-23 9 Graves to make way for new housing projects A NUMBER of graves will soon be moved at a cost of $10,000 in Coronation Road to make way for the building of a million-dollar housing project. A spokesman of Bing Seng Trading Company said yesterday that (he site, which became a128 words
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Article53 1951-12-23 9 NEARLY 200 people attended a dinner given by the Singapore Indian Association in their clubhouse last night to Mr. R. Jumabhoy. who was recently appointed to serve on the Executive Council. Before the dinner Miss N. Nagaratnam, a popular singer over Radio Malaya, entertained the gathering53 words
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Article23 1951-12-23 9 SEREMBAN, Sat.—Sundramah, a Tamil woman, Just arrived from India, was fined $15 for failing to get an identity card.23 words
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Article31 1951-12-23 9 Ngan Ah Ji, aged 35, was yesterday fined $500 by the First Police Magistrate, Mr. R.C.S. Bell, for assisting in the management of a chap-Ji-ki lottery on Dec. 12.31 words
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Article56 1951-12-23 9 Mr. Montgomery Hyde Ulster Unionist M. P. for North Belfast, who left London yesterday by air to visit the Ist Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles, In Hong Kong, will call at Singapore Mr, Hyde takes a message to the Royal Ulster Rifles from the Prime Minister56 words
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135 1951-12-23 9 JN a pleasantly secluded corner of what used to be a hospital compound immediately after the Liberation, a large hut has now been re-decorated and is the NAAFI Canteen for the 4th Independant Company of W.R.A.C.. Singapore Inside the canteen, walls have been painted135 words
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Advertisement81 1951-12-23 9 ST. THOMAS BEER < |F»f co cnlwl ihm Well-Known Produce of Hamburg from the Oldest Factory in Germany. Give It A Trial. .•1.. V.cnt.. tor Singapore and Federation of Malaya. V. MATHI CO. 6. Bonham Bldg. Spore.l. P O. Box 413. Phone ***** SSSCSI ?CHICK INJECTOR RAZOR 8 BLADES M81 words
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Advertisement77 1951-12-23 9 I MASTER PIECE I Refrigerators I 9 < m =^j£j^=^ I I I MODEL FM AMERICA'S MOST COPIED REFRIGERATOR rT^^B Jkj^— *~**T.^ Industrial 3rd Domestic uses l^^*j^ J2O c.c and 420 c.c. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. XT SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG The New Leading Choice.. j RADIOMARELLL MADE IN77 words
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1223 1951-12-23 10 RAY FALK - RAY FALK them pots, and baked like bread, at enormous temperatures, or they are let to dry, then ground into pow«ier. Asami believes that there are unlimited horizons for his type of apothecary. He claims that only a beginning has been made1,223 words
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Article, Illustration352 1951-12-23 10 ....It increases man's food supply and helps a crippled boy to walk inform the police so that they can take the necessary steps to prevent a breach of the peace. ARE VEHICLES BELONGING TO GOVERNMENT ENTITLED TO PARK OPPOSITE WHITE LINES AND TO COMMIT OTHER BREACHES OF352 words
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Advertisement128 1951-12-23 10 ff^<^|W^ FOR THIS PEN HE'LL DISCARD \JL N^^l|^^ ALL HBS OTHERS! M 1 JSm NT) 1 f^vT' INSIDE 1 A A T Tr* -m 1 7- r±~W 11 For uccettful tfving-ftcre CouM be no finer choice. New "3l* Ini N r~^ \f\ Ix^v" J tIoDC bnn 8 s the new128 words
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Article370 1951-12-23 11 Bandits are 'symptoms LONDON, Saturday. POLITICAL ideas are more potent, in the long run, than flame throwers, states the News Chronicle (Liberal) commenting on the Malayan situation. It added that it must be the heart of Mr. Oliver Lyttelton's new policy to find an alternativeReuter - 370 words
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Article137 1951-12-23 11 'BIKINI' TIES ARE LATEST CRAZE WITH only two days to go before Christmas and a week before New Year, shops in North Bridge Road and High Street reported yesterday they were selling more neck-ties than last year. A salesman said many of his customers chose ties with the picture of137 words
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Article168 1951-12-23 11 Slight selling pressure from the Federation to meet willing buyers eased the Singapore rubber market somewhat yesterday. The volume of business, however, was still small. Prices generally fluctuated downwards and at the slightly easier close, buyers In first-grade, January shipment, stood at $1.40"j a lb., one cent below168 words
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Article73 1951-12-23 11 RABU, Sat. OEENIVASAGAM, chief clerk of the Mentakab Hospital, appeared before the Circuit Magistrate, West Pahang, on a charge of criminal breach of trust regarding a. cheo.ua for $998 drawn in favour of Yap Yuen, a Mentakab contractor. He claimed trial and tn« case was postponed to73 words
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Article36 1951-12-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Bandits abducted two Chinese women near Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. Later the body of one of them was found by police She had been hacked to death with a parang.36 words
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Article31 1951-12-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Latex weighing scales were destroyed by bandits In the Bahau area of Negri Sembilan on Thursday and a lorry was burnt in the Johore Bahru area.31 words
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Article98 1951-12-23 11 80 children put on a radio show riGHTY CHILDREN from various kindergartens and schools In Singapore were thrilled yesterday when their voices were recorded at Radio Malaya's auditorium for a special children's programme on Boxing Day. Carols were sung by students of the Holy Infant Jesus Convent, conducted by Sister98 words
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Article140 1951-12-23 11 TO foster greater interest among Malayan w&uievi students h$ tht United Kingdom in the political, social and economic affairs of Malaya, the Malaya Forum, the political discussion club of students In London, have recently formed a Women's Group. Mrs. P.O. Wee, a Penang lawyer and140 words
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Article454 1951-12-23 11 "Lady Precious Stream," the most famous of Chinese plays, is being presented at the Victoria Memorial Theatre this week. Beloxc is a brief article about this work. It was written by Dong Chui Sing, the producer, who aho takes part in the play, Any attempt454 words
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Article90 1951-12-23 11 SEOAMAT. Sat. \yHILE Government English Schools at Johore Bahru, Batu Pahat, Muar and Kluang are equipped with science laboratories, such facilities are denied children attending the Segamat English School. To put things right, Inche Samsu bin Mahmood, the District Officer, has made an appeal to the public90 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-12-23 11 Mrs. Leung (left) as Lady Precious Stream and Mr. En; Ah Khoon as Hsieh Ping-Kuei in a scent from "Lady Precious Stream" at the dress -rehearsal at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, yesterday. Sunday Times picture.38 words
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Miscellaneous194 1951-12-23 11 cmr*nrtDc Call"; 3 "Concert Hour.' 1 Beeihto 19.82 m; 9.45—12.45 a.m. 9510 kc/t. aMn%ofkMr%9WUb yen, 4th piano concerto; 4—5 31.55 m). (4«4 Metrec A4l Metres) "Listeners' Choice"; 6 Service. 9.30 a.m. News; 9.40 9.45 "Prom a "n^A x»« ~i« oon Presbyterian Church, Spore: 7 the Editorial*"; 6.15 p.m "Sports 9194 words
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Obituary70 1951-12-23 12 MARGARET GOH TIAM NEO. beloved wife of Mr. Lai Tet Loke. passed away peacefully at 9.52 p.m. on Friday 21st Dec. at No. 4 Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumpur after a brief illness. Besides her husband, she leaves behind six sons Nyen Soon. Nyen Koon, Nyen Foong. Nyen Poo,70 words
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Article26 1951-12-23 12 IN LOVING memory of Nancy Mary Chia Yew Neo (Mrs. Chan Kok Chye) who passed away on 23rd. December 1948. "Gone but not forgotten."26 words
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Article19 1951-12-23 12 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS from Mr. A: Mrs. George, Spore Inst. of Science to all the Students in ft Abroad.19 words
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570 1951-12-23 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE. DEC. 23, 1951. A child was born rw\HE town was noisy with celebrating visitors, oblivious under the bright star. High on the overlooking hills the wonderful new addition to the night sky was watched with wonder by a group of shepherds huddled over their fire against570 words
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Article, Illustration1745 1951-12-23 12 JAMES MacDONALD - IA GLASGOW TRAM CONDUCTOR TELLS AN AMAZING STORY JAMES MacDONALD By I WAS a 26-year-old corporal in the R.A.S.C., stationed in Malaya, when my demob day approached. But I liked the sun on my back, so in the spring of 1948 I signed on for two years1,745 words
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Article1139 1951-12-23 12 iiAVL read with ihs utmost interest the series of articles by Kathleen Hickley describing some ot the socio-economic problems related to the wage-earning class in Singapore. I cannot but agree in full with what the writer has to say. For several months I have had close contact1,139 words
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Advertisement411 1951-12-23 12 CLASSIrIEI> AUs>. MOORTHY. On 21st Dec. at Bung.se r Hospital to Ruckmony, wife of K MoorUiy Sentul. a son. SITUATIONS WANTED GERMAN ENGINEER, mech. since 1949 in India free for engagement June 1952. 23 years experience as Works-Manag. At Tf-chn. Dir. modern productionttchnique, planning, rationalisation organisation. Tool-room-prac-tic<>. ingenious designer, Apprenticeship.411 words
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Article, Illustration306 1951-12-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THREE hundred Chinese home guards of Malim Mawar resettlement area in Perak will be among the first group of the Federation's 60,000 Chinese home guards to be armed under the sixpoint Lyttelton Plan. The men are at present306 words
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Article, Illustration238 1951-12-23 13 THEY BRING CREDIT TO MALAYA TWO young Malayans who 1 have brought credit to their country arrived back in Singapore from Australia on the Maetsuycker yesterday. They are Haji Mohamed Yatim bin Yahaya (above). of the Malacca Survey Department, the first Malayan to obtain the Australian and New Zealand Land238 words
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Article132 1951-12-23 13 LONDON. Sat. r THE engagement is announced of Mr. Maurice Baker, president of the Malayan Students Union, in London, and Miss Barbara Balhetchet. another student. Mr. Baker, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Baker, Cameron Highlands, is a 1941 Queen's Scholar. He recently took a132 words
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Article59 1951-12-23 13 THE Literary Section of the 1 RASC Civilian Association will hold its first meeting in the oftce of the Singapore Indian Congress at 6 Race Course Lane, Singapore, on Dec 29 at 5 p.m., under the chairmanship of Mr P R Williams (City Councillor) Mr. N Mehervan59 words
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Article43 1951-12-23 13 MUAR. Sat.— "As I was ill I was unable to go and change it," pleaded Chew Peng Yong when charged at Muar with failing to report that his identity card was defaced. He was fined $15 or one week's imprisonment.43 words
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241 1951-12-23 13 CUPPIAH Shamugam, aged 19, a labourer, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment by the Singapore Thied Police Magistrate. Mr. H. B. Livingstone, yesterday for making a false report that he had been assaulted i Mr. B. N. Finch, A.S.P., prosecuting, said:241 words
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Article119 1951-12-23 13 Penang to have better radio link PENANG, Sat. RY 1953, the Penang station of Radio Malaya will have high frequency link-up faculties which will Improve short wave relays to and from other stations in Singapore and the Federation. This was announced today by the station manager, Mr. A. T. Read,119 words
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Article39 1951-12-23 13 MUAR Sat— A shopkeeper, Na Tak. was fined $20 at Muar for failing to display his price li«t in a conspicuous place. He said his shop was being white washed and the list must have dropped off.39 words
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Article103 1951-12-23 13 IPOH, Sat. AS a result of a fight between a group of special constables and a young Malay attached to the Aboriginal Constabulary outside the Jubilee Amusement Park last night, Hazid bin Yeop was admitted to hospital with wounds to the head and abdomen. Hazid went103 words
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Article31 1951-12-23 13 PENANG, Sat.— The Yeap clan of Penang will entertain. Miss Nancy Yeap a* a dinner tomorrow night in honour of her recent election to the new Municipal Council.31 words
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Article108 1951-12-23 13 |JNDER the Currency (Conversion) Regulations the minimum which a person Is entitled to lodge with the Crown Agents for the Colonies or Currency Commissioners, Malaya shall be £10,000 sterling or $100,000. The commission the Commissioners shall be entitled to charge any person obtaining currency notes108 words
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Article239 1951-12-23 13 Adult education vacation course PENANC, Saturday. TEN LECTURES by University speakers and other educational leaders will form the main part of the Federation Aduft Education Association's vacation course to be held in Penang from Dec. 27 to Dec. 31. Delegates from various states and239 words
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Article112 1951-12-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A NEW party the Selangor Labour Party was formed today at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur. It decided to contest the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections next year The party decided as its first object to strive for the Independence of Malaya and112 words
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Article32 1951-12-23 13 LONDON, Sat.— Sir John Huggins, formerly of the Malayan Civil Service, who retired last year from the Governorship of Jamaica, has been appointed a director of Malacca Rubber Plantations.32 words
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Article66 1951-12-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. DNEUMONIA waa the most prevalent disease in the Federation during the first week of December. In all there were 86 cases with 20 deaths. Most affected state was Perak, with 29 cases. Selangor followed with 20. Pahang had 15 cases. Seven deaths from pneumonia66 words
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264 1951-12-23 13 7 am for communal harmony' Menon THE GOVERNMENT of India Representative in Malaya, Mr. M Copala Menon, yesterday said that he had no intention of supporting any communal, caste, or sectional Indian organisations in Malaya. He was refuting a charge levelled against him by a Colony Legislative Councillor, Mr. C.264 words
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Article65 1951-12-23 13 MR. S. C. LU, manager of the Bank of China. Singapore and Mrs. Lv, have received news that their only son, E. T. Lv, has graduated in medicine at the Sydney University and is now attached to a hospital before returning to the Colony. Mr. and Mrs.65 words
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Advertisement221 1951-12-23 13 murphy] world's I finest I more signal.., less noise KOSTER Co. Ltd.. 304. Orchard Road. Singapore C Nang Hong 6Co 203, Baru Road. Kujla Lumpui Radio fir Ceneral Trading Co., 186/8, Brewster Road. Ipoh Lin Radio Co 102. Burmah Road. Penang. SOLE AGENTS S. P. SHOT AM CO., LTD. SINGAPORE221 words
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Article, Illustration171 1951-12-23 14 Another page of fine pictures 1 Have you entered for the Sunday Times Camera Competition? HAVC YOU teat in your entry for Hie Sunday Times Camera Competition, yet? A prise of $15 it offered for the best picture of Hie week, with $5 each for runncrj up. The best picture171 words
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Advertisement306 1951-12-23 14 Movie Pictures are easy to take tuH of tun with the German Ctttfl Mizo is the world's most advanced and finest eaaMVa huvins numerous exclusive features, such as. in lan- len s interchange device coupled with 3-in-l parallax correcting viewfinder. film rewind for tricks self-filming, audibly footage counter, etc. thus306 words
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Miscellaneous243 1951-12-23 14 \;f LI'L l^ [I*> LkJ Ls UoL Capp "IT V\l N Ay IS7 (iTHXT U'L Bi-ACX CLOUB HERE'S UOOK,- 1/ ViALf/EIF IT HAifitT W~ 'ntT^WY Ikt o^mw 'Vf HOLE) ONI TO "N \W _<A^\ x I I BACHTT-DOTHEr M£AN J TH' S> THEVS MAH OLE. PAL., Clißtv J^-^ cl^Tf *T243 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1951-12-23 15 A. AVOIR - Dog that refused to die A. AVOIR HPHIS is the personal A experience of a man who, until 18 months ago, had never given a thought to supernatural manifestations. Today however, in the light of what he and his three companions were subjected to, he is more than ready to1,200 words
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Article1933 1951-12-23 15 A GHOST OR JUST A DELISION hand>ome and Dold 'he would have so- much liked to face the Three Weird Sisters "just for the thrill of it") called Raoul a heartless and unchivalrous sissy. Just as the sun was sinking fast beyond the hills, we reached the house. Inside, Madam1,933 words
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Advertisement83 1951-12-23 15 eSNIHIS JraL Swowe Eagle Bmnps Scientltlcally-made comfortable semi-stiff collars. Smart style and very economical in pnr. Available at all leading stores. Manufacturers THE SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY, LTD. 15 16. Medeiros Building. Singapore, 1 Phone: *****. 3 Then flush. {Thai's all. No brush is needed. 'HarpicV thorough action cleans, disinfects and83 words
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Advertisement143 1951-12-23 15 ALL OVER THE WORLD Good mornings begin with Gillette In the eyes of the up-to-date sheik The shave is a portion of keik. Blue Gillette stroke the bristle Off dean as a whistle Because the sharpest edge in the world is set to exactly the right shaving angle in a143 words
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Advertisement38 1951-12-23 16 SHOCK RESIST- ANTIMAGNETIC WATERPROOF A fc l^»a"^ NEVER FAST NEVER SLOW Mf^m [JH^ > NEVER STOP ALWAYS GO/ MaiP&&| SHOULD BE ONE OF THESE WAtISs A SOLE AGENTS: |HIH SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. H SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG Up38 words
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Article363 1951-12-23 17 JOHN BEHAGUE - SIM'S 'SCROOGE' IS MAGNIFICENT JOHN BEHAGUE Picture parade by /CHRISTMAS is here again, and with it all those heart- warm Ing feelings of good cheer and goodwill tc all men. We shall doubtless try to make it a bigger and better occasion than the last, but with the passing pt363 words
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Article, Illustration237 1951-12-23 17 Christmas with the stars HOLLYWOOD: U7HEN holly berries, shim- merlng tinsel, the smell of pine, and carollers fill the air with good cheer at Christmas time, the stars of filmland, just like citizens all over the world, will also be planning for the season's festivities in an old-fashion-ed, down-to-earth way.237 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-12-23 17 PECC I DOW, Universal International's up-and-comm oung actress sends Christmas greetings to all readers.17 words
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Article, Illustration436 1951-12-23 17 Singapore 'Excuse My just. Here are all the ingredients of a super plum pudding but they have been so carelessly mixed that they serve only to give one a nefty dose of mental indigestion. Red Skelton. as young Joe Belden. 1895 inventor of a horseless carriage436 words
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Article, Illustration132 1951-12-23 17 THIS week, the Sunday Time* prcsenU fee second in the new aerie*— "Film Titles". The cartoon above represents the name of a film which was shown recently In Singapore. Can jon ■pet It? Prises of $25, $15, $H and $5, will be awarded U the first four correct132 words
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Advertisement282 1951-12-23 17 *KW£rV«* «r^a BFjSb ff&Si. iSF.«i ifJßi IKS* #>V«? <>*V^ THE CATHAY ORGANISATION takes pride to in having booked 49 11 THE FINEST POSSIBLE SELECTION OF PICTURES TO SUIT ALL TASTES FOR THE fc*? FESTIVE SEASON !K AT THE OPENING WITH MCIAf AIUAMRDA TOMORROW'S ff, phone "£9 CHRISTMAS EVE g PHONE282 words
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Advertisement275 1951-12-23 17 i= MORNING SHOW TODAY 8.30 A.M.=Dofit Ity "TEA FOB TWO" Tuhiiieolor LAST 2 DAYS 10.45 a.m. 2.30 pa. 6.30 p.m. 9.30 p.m. BUCK The GREAT ROGERS SORCAR 12 FANTASTIC ft $10 $6. $4. H AMAZING CHAPS. NO FREE LIST M'NITE TONIGHT Wi? Tuesday Night W^ "NONYA' A Mand»rin Pit'turp Distributed275 words
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Advertisement351 1951-12-23 18 terrible N b^jip headaches t^^^ never returned Hoadachci cause so much suffering that everybody should read this letter from a woman who has found out how to stop them. She says her headache* used to be t» mb!» She never gets them now and explains why mm subject to terrible351 words
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Advertisement120 1951-12-23 18 bbbbbT ■■■'W JJ& t tlv S: SBBBBBBBBr^^ risgr I w s-tijw' s* Om %L laSmm ~*J im~ :j ImWMSSZ-* Mm\ m**^" '■"*BS»EM I 5 BsßßßstiH^' OkTTuX V^J TMbT.^BBH gj fg 1M 7VL li.nifcnm> ff t7fl\l A 9j Jbbbb^D!w table lightrr it a rtcnrt C*nr\A\t*c frvvfullu hiirnlnrf ctnv v. XN -N120 words
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Miscellaneous1495 1951-12-23 18 yA HB^ m^m^F W S^V SbCv^^S 'Xbv RH.NAYLORX THIS WEEK THIS WEEK FOR YOU CANCER (Jon. 21 JuL FOR A** CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 20) Dom W«e sit««oo TODAY. T jn« for a Jin. 19). In spite of holi- ma 7 be difficult for a few little pre-Christmas celeday season, you1,495 words
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Miscellaneous141 1951-12-23 18 by Edgaa Rice Burroughs "^E^^^C \JL Hi* MCMORV LOST, TARZAN WA* tv\\l \\J3S^B^^ummm /fT V^, HUNTING WITH A NEW F«IEND, MATO, WH£\ J^\\||K^sMMm VOtP^ THEY DidCCVEREP A t«AD MAN WHO, -^^i r' A^/iTVHf /V^" (j^V^'fM ,ACCO«DINS ID THE MATIV6, HAP BEEM V \\/lV 'wff fl \YV^ ICIULEP 3Y THE PANTH6C141 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1951-12-23 19 VIRGINIA JOHNSON - A story for all who believe in Father Christmas QNE should not suppose that Father Christmas looks exactly as he is pictured. Matalina Popinjay knows better. She is a young lady friend of mine who is very grown-up for her age, which is six.1,125 words
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Article420 1951-12-23 19 YOU MUST HAVE A PLUM PUDDING! ALTHOUGH not at all a suitable dish for the tropics, to most people Christmas dinner Ls incomplete without plum pudding. The plum pudding should have been made at least a week ago and should be given a second and shorter boiling before serving. A420 words
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Advertisement299 1951-12-23 19 An attractive imile demands \®v i-^Aa •ound, white teeth. Let the Wisdom toothbrush help! Nylon >S^ tufts ire designed to reach between >|L^/> the teeth (where mc*t deoy begir») >Hjjsj^ /^tf and tht shaped handle makes brush- \^S^\ AT control easy. Wisdom (supplied in a dust-\S^ /-> proof orton) b299 words
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Advertisement262 1951-12-23 19 ffH^^fARGE S£l€CTlol|o]rK-Ji XMAS CRACR6R|| I •ENGLISH MADE ■1 CONFECTIONED, I POH PENANG PHONES: 6791 805|17 fO* mi PREPARATION Of YOUR HOD AND DRINKS. fULL FLAVOUR AMD NOURISHMINI VALUES RETAINED. lry This Kerip*... /I PLAIN OMELETTB- faitu otielettei z EGOS -»w SEASONING £2 1 TABLESPOON S/kta fi'J WATER -thli \%e/ r'r^262 words
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Article, Illustration833 1951-12-23 20 SPLIT SECOND SIGNALLER IS NEW HORROR IF I thought for one moment that my repeated pleading for hand signals from Malaya's "mad Harry" motorists had anything to do with the false faith they seem to put in their signalling these days, I would switch round and advocate the complete banning833 words
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319 1951-12-23 20 CHAPMAN PINCHER - Britain is flying rocket bigger than a V 2 CHAPMAN PINCHER A GUIDED missilelarger than a V 2— has flown over Britain. This is it—photographed flying over the Welsh coast near Aberporth, Cardiganshire. It is the biggest and fastest guided missile yet built by scientists in Britain. Look closely at319 words
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Article325 1951-12-23 20 More news of Lady Nicotine LESS than one-seventh of 4 the nicotine In -a cigarette Is absorbed by a smoker's lungs, a woman doctor reports. About 35 per cent, of the nicotine is destroyed at the cigarette's burning up. A further 36 per cent, is lost in the side-stream of325 words
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Advertisement88 1951-12-23 20 7^_ /-—^N AMER I£ A S Fr |p T CHOICE PEL i^^ \lf his ifhristmas! ,MW^ M1» ]r Cre:>t Deluxe the goldfilled caps with classic ***Io^ < f ggHT"^^ model. Barrels offer you a choice of Creen, m t Lh% 1^ m Blue or Burgundy. M J A^H ft i88 words
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Article1112 1951-12-23 21 CHRISTMAS OUR DAY \A/f have found," wrote TT C. K. Chesterton shortly before he died, "all the questions that can be found, (t is time we gave up looking for questions and started looking for answers." Such a thought will find a responsive echo in many minds today. We know1,112 words
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Article997 1951-12-23 21 HIGHLIGHTS for this week's radio are many, and it is difficult to know what to put down first. Radio Malaya Is obviously trying to produce a Christmas pudding programme with something for everyone, and though the mixture may be somewhat similar, is certainly refreshingly997 words
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Article, Illustration158 1951-12-23 21 will gei togethei to present grand Variety Round-up. The Christmas Carol this year will be performed with Alec r »utnne* of "Lavender Hill Mob" ame taking the part of Ebenexer Scrooge. This will be on the air -it 8 15 p.m Nurse Orant ot the British Red Cross158 words
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Article102 1951-12-23 21 ACROSS: 2 Jackass: y Quota: 11. Trump: 14. Unconditional; 16 Alone; 17 Burmlse: 18. Rise: 20. Poke: 21. Bee: 22 Panther: 34. Car; 25. Lad: 28. Marbles; 39. Wet: SI. Trap; 33 Tare: 34. Restful; 37 Metes; 38. Bncourairement; 39. Adorn: 40 apree; 41. Dynasty DOWN: 1102 words
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Advertisement320 1951-12-23 21 GOLD FLAKE Singapore: $1 80 per 35cf&per fO's packet. Federate*: $2 05 per tin 40ct&per IGs pocket. MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION Million Dollar Lottery TICKETS for Draw on January 13th 1952 ALL SOLD OUT PRIZES at follows:— lit Pri«e $300,000 2nd Prix* $135,000 3rd Priie 55,000 4»h Priie 20,000 s»h Priie320 words
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Advertisement115 1951-12-23 21 {XSHAW BRANDY The essence of discerning hospitality. There is no finer brandy. > BORNEO Ksompanu oC un i led HENRY RADIO HOUSE £44. Geylang Road. Tel. *****. SINGAPORE 14. HAVE THE PLEASURE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR LOEWE OPTA RADIOS (Made in Germany) REASONABLE115 words
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Article, Illustration966 1951-12-23 22 CRUSADER - gELANGOR hockey A^oriation is breaking new ground by organising a knockout competition for its affiliated clulx. I am told this is definitely the first tournament of its kind in the State, apart from the occupation, when sport wrm Haphazardly organised. The coming tourney rruiy pave966 words
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Article269 1951-12-23 22 By PETER O'SULLEVAN T. ANSON SOCCER "FHK intervention of the "abominable frost man" leaves regular racegoers in Britain with an opportunity if not the money to buy Christmas presents. i So. at a time when writers m almost every other subject are offering you bright269 words
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Article228 1951-12-23 22 MASSEY STANLEY - MASSEY STANLEY by rvAYS after the lncid- ent. there are still echoes of resentment at the exclusion of Sid Barnes, New South Wales captain, from the Australian side for the Third Test. The Australian Cricket Board of Control refuses to give any reasons for its228 words
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Article220 1951-12-23 22 QF-THE COURSE betting being illegal in Australia, although at the same time thriving as the continent's biggest industry, all eyes are turned on the longawaited Royal Commission in Queensland, the only one of the six States which has decided to have the pros and cons publicly examined.220 words
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Article, Illustration261 1951-12-23 22 IS there money in car racing? Can a driver make a fortune? Back home after a brilliant season STIRLING MOSS. Britain's only fulltime professional driver, is working out. the answers. "For six months every year you risk your neck and take chances," says 22-year-old Moss,261 words
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Advertisement133 1951-12-23 22 Jne /yadcA people a4£f&jmname THE FINEST PPF^FKIT P c i uty in miniatur .good $\&&!rMKm 1 ■■^fc«J I rllCjCll I looks combined with good Mlh iTO *$m/ f\r All TIIIP time-keeping The skill £J^r-Tf^AW.^^ Xy OP A I ME of fhe Role des.gners f^^i^WW^^TlY S'ves you a watch that's /^mJBt^Sffl^B^?X133 words
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Article638 1951-12-23 23 Beat Selangor by 23 to nil AS expected Perak beat Selangor by 23 points (one goal, one penalty and five tries) to nil in the 11. M.5. Malaya rugger competition replay of the Northern-Zone final on the Ipoh padang yesterday to qualify to meet638 words
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Article91 1951-12-23 23 LONDON Sat. HARRY WEETMAN, British professional match play golf champion and Dai Rees. a former title holder, will arrive In Singapore early In the new year. They Intend to play three months', exhibition golf in the Colony. Australia. India and Kenya. They leave London by airReuter - 91 words
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Article78 1951-12-23 23 IPOH. Sat AN acquisition to Perak cricket is Inche Shamsuddln bin Hajl Mohd Sldin, late of the District Office, Kuala Lumpur, who has been appointed third assistant State secretary, Perak. Inche Shamsuddln represented Selangor against Pahang and Singapore the year before last He was the hero78 words
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673 1951-12-23 23 Xv PENANO, Sat. SOME Silk and Four Aces scored doubles at the Penang Polo Club Gymkhana meeting at the. Penang Turf Club racecourse today. Well ridden by Miss Lavender Beau man, Miss Holloway (late Achilles) won the only event for Ladles over673 words
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Article140 1951-12-23 23 PENANG, Sat. DBNANG'S biggest ballroom event since the war will be held on Saturday, Jan 12, when the Settlement meets Singapore in an Inter-State amateur dance contest at the E and O Hotel. Three couples hare been named to represent Penang. They were selected on the140 words
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296 1951-12-23 23 SEREMBAN, Saturday. DESOLUTE tackling and a second half all round I%> superiority enabled Negri Sembilan All Blues to beat Singapore All Blues by eight points to three (a goal and a try to a try) in an All-Blues Cup match at Seremban today.296 words
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212 1951-12-23 23 ■pANNY COMPO (1141 b), flyweight champion of the Orient scored a six-round t.k.o. win over Taffy Hancock (1141 b) flyweight champion of Australia at the Happy World arena on Friday night, the referee stopping the fight- after Hancock was cut over the left212 words
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Article70 1951-12-23 23 At the general meeting of the members of Jacks Sporte Club, the following were elected office-bear-ers for the year 1952: Patrons: H. F. Clements, F. Olendennlng, K. S. Murray. President: E. A. Stewart; vicepresident: Chan Kin Choon; hon. secretary: Llm Choo Ann; hon. treasurer: Teo Sin Kong;70 words
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Article40 1951-12-23 23 The following will represent Indian Youngsters against Rovers Juniors in a friendly soccer match to be played at Farrer Park on Friday, Dec. 28: Sacdanam. Teddy Regunathan, Palanlapp&n, Simon, Rashid. Supplah. Kasslm. S. Krishnan. Osman. Nadarajah. and Bala.40 words
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Advertisement149 1951-12-23 23 QMmOcom Q NYLON HOSIERY FIhEST m HOSfERI COtiBTXUCTIOti wth top mHion FEfirum DOUBLE -LIFE c<^V PERFECT FIT i^^CS Hfißmomz/riG shades s\>yu3 GE/iuine qauob v^'^\v ■|^M Wf wicked in aXOuxctuK <iw foidtn down, (km New Designs Black beels, ZIG-ZAG heels and Kantruns available at Raffles Silk Store. Raffles Place and Everfair149 words
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Advertisement351 1951-12-23 23 OPENING' TO -DAT t Shown: S. CIS A 9.1 s pm r M-G-M'n i' I Halr-aUMnf Melodrama "THE ASPHALT JUNCLr starring BterUnf Louis HAYDEN CALHERU TO-DAY AT 11 A.M. Warner Bros* "DAUGHTER OF ROSIbI C'GRADY" in Teehnlcotor BBB^^BBBBBBBBBBBB^aNB^BBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBW^ X'MAS ATTRACTION Belly-Dancer SAM/A GAMAL in her LAST BEST film TAALA SALLEM"351 words
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505 1951-12-23 24 Cheap wicket' day in 3rd Test: 20 tall for 189 ADELAIDE, Saturday. A rsi'KALIA, after winning the toss, were bundled <** out for 82 runs in just over two hours when the third Test against the West Indies began here today But the West Indies fared little better and were505 words
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Article36 1951-12-23 24 AJ.'pmese judo team, led by Ri-ei Kano. President of the Judo \\>>' !d Union, will meet German team in January. They will be the Ural Japanese athletes to ■teU Geim.iny since the War. APAP - 36 words
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Article162 1951-12-23 24 A I aI It ALIA Ul 100. Kurke c Mollmrtrr b Worrell j Morris b Worrell I H*rrtf c Guillen Conies IV Miller c Ramadhlu Worrell 4 Hole c Worrell b Goddard tS Uodwall b Worrell t Johnnon c Ste.llmeyer b Worrell/ II Ring r (brl.li.ini b Goddard lanilr.Reuter - 162 words
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Article74 1951-12-23 24 Former heavyweight champion, Ezzard Charles, 189 lb. knocked out Joe Kalr.it, 184 lb.. in the eighth round with a jolting left hook at Portland's Pacific International Pavilion on Friday night before 8,231 fans. The 37-year-old Cincinnati Negro had little trouble with the Woodburn, Oregon farm boy,UP - 74 words
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81 1951-12-23 24 A BOXING Day horse and pony jumping show will be held at the Bukit Timah Saddle Club premises in Dunearn Road next to Singapore Turf Club) on Dec. 26 at 9 a.m. Events comprise: Novice Horses Jumping; Children (over 10 yrs.) Jumping; Musical81 words
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Article806 1951-12-23 24 PIRUZ PROVES HE IS STILL TOPS Miss Phua wins singles title placing and forced the game *o the "rubber." Miss Leong appeared the winner when she led 8-5 in the deciding set. Miss Phua however rallied strongly and drew level at nine all A hard fight ensued Miss Phua winning806 words
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Article29 1951-12-23 24 WE regret that, owing to atmospheric disturbances which affected communications, no British football results had been received up to the time of going to press this morning.29 words
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227 1951-12-23 24 PENANG WIN SULTANS GOLD CUP SOCCER IPOH. Sat. pENANG beat Selangor by two goals to one In the Sultans Gold Cup soccer final on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground this evening. Play on the whole was even, with Selangor dictating exchanges for a considerable period In the second half. All227 words
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Article, Illustration427 1951-12-23 24 By EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Saturday. BRIGHT EYES (McCloud) wound up her preparation for the P. and O. Cup with a smart 3 f. gallop in 37 2/5 on the training track this morning. She was going beautifully on the bit af the finish.427 words
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Article134 1951-12-23 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A RUGGER match between North Federation Civilians and Federation Services will be held on the Kuala Lumpur padang next Saturday. The Civilian XV will be: Yeang Kah Chong (Penang); W. Breakwell (Perak). B. Oliver (Perak), J. Dalgleish i Penang T, A. I. MacMullenReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration367 1951-12-23 24 A FTER conceding an early try to South Johort A RFC. on the Padang yesterday, Singapore Cricket Club went on to win the annual rugby encounter by 13 points (two goals and a try) to three. South Johore put up a gallant display after an367 words
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