The Straits Times, 28 December 1952

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  • 18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA o. 907 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENT!
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  • 366 1 Bandits kill 10 on way home from Mosque prayers Women and child ambush victims KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fEN people nine Malays including two women and a baby girl and an Indian were killed near Labis, Johore, yesterday when a gang of 30 terrorists ambushed 13
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  • 186 1 Two came by taxi 'IX TERRORISTS from the same section of the 4th Com munist Regiment in Malaya including a section leader and a political leader have surrendered to security forces in Johore. The sur ;.der plan was formulated ilx months ago by t.h»» politlca. leader,
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  • 52 1 THE HAGUE. Sat— A Soviet press correspondent, Len Constantlnovich Plsarev. was brought before a Dutch examining magistrate this morning on charges of espionage. Pisarev, correspondent of the Soviet news agency Tass in Holland, was arrested by the Dutch police on suspicion of espionage on Dec.
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  • 33 1 Two a -opl« were seriotiriy injured and two orh*cs h»d»y shaken when r/ti« car crashed into a pillar ;>f Anderson Bridge Ust nighf. Story in thit tag*. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 60 1 TOKYO, Sat— A C-47 transport of the Greek Air Force crashed after take-off from a South Korean airfield today, the Far East Air Force announced Four members of the Royal Hellenic Air Force, a United States radio operator and nine passengers were killed. This is
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  • 48 1 LAU Koh Seng, a 31-year-old shop assistant, was seriously injured last night at an accident at the Junction of Flower and Upper Serangoon Roads. Singapore. He was believed to have been knocked down by a car. He was admitted to the General Hospital with head injuries.
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  • 29 1 WASHINGTON. Sat The United States Defence Department, in its latest repprt on American casualties In Korea, said the total deaths for all services was now 22.519.— Reuter.
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  • 39 1 VENICE, Bat.—Cardinal-de-signate Carlo Agostlnl, patrlach of Venice and one of 24 new cardinals appointed by Pope Pius XII sank Into a coma yesterday. The bells of St. Mark's Cathedral called for prayers on his behalf— AP.
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  • 24 1 TOKYO Sat— The Japanese Foreign Ministry today announced a 12-month extension to the Anglo-Japanese sterling payments agreement until Dec. 31, 1953.— Reuter-AAP.
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  • 31 1 The Queen, Princess Margaret, Prince Charles and Princess Anne arrive at King's Cross Station, London, on their way to Sandringham for the Christmas holidays. A.P. phot*.
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  • 116 1 Winston, Ike to discuss Korea policy WASHINGTON, Sat. DIPLOMATIC officials said yesterday that they believe the British Prime Minister Mr. Churchill is anxious to discuss with Mr. Eisenhower any new policies the PresidentI elect may have for waging the Korean war. Senator Estes Kefauver, Dei mocrat of Tennesee, said he
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  • 67 1 CHICAGO, Sat.— <U.S. traffic deaths piled 'up about one every 10 minutes yesterday as America headed toward the worst holiday highway toll on 1 record. A tabulation showed that 488 had been killed In traffic accidents since 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve. Two were killed
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  • 60 1 PERTH, W.A. Sat. POPULATION of crayfish is to be counted in West Australian waters, Scientists from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation have begun study to guide against over-flshinn. Holes punched in tails to keep track on crayfish migration habits are expected to counter loss of
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  • 57 1 NAGOYA. Sat.— Nine persons were killed and 22 Injured yesterday In a thunderous explosion and fire that wrecked ten stores In the downtown business district. It was Nagoya's second big explosion In four days. Sixteen persons were" killed and some 800 were Injured on Monday
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  • 106 1 MR. Leong Chin Meng, aged 26, and a woman, Yew Yoke Llan. were admitted to the General Hospital with serious hsad injuries after an accident on Anderson Bridge last night They were on their way to a charity dance at the Singapore Badminton Hall with
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  • 75 1 TOKYO, Sat— The Japanese Government has given away the peak of Mount Fuji. Kyodo news agency said the mountain will be given free to the Sengen Shrine, which Is at the summit. The Sengen Shrine must agree not to sell the land, make a profit
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  • 249 1 The Queen's speech lauded LONDON. Saturday. THE London Daily Mail Mid editorially today that "few who heard it can fail to have been moved" by Queen Elizabeth Us Christmas broadcast. "The new Elizabethan age needs the courage of men and women of all races" the
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  • 183 1 KOTA BHARU. Sat. npiIREE hundred and forty peopl« men, women and children from the Kelantan Ulu have Just completed a sixday Journey through dangerous country to resettle on a 19 -acre plot hacked out from virgin land high up on the bank of
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  • 83 1 NAIROBI, Sat. BRITISH and African troops, police and police reserves moved into the Kikuyu reserves and surrounding areas in strength on Christmas Day following the Christmas Eve murders of pro-Government Kikuyu tribesmen and theii families. Combined military and police patrols swept through the Nyerl district, about
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  • 275 1 EVEN AMAHS MAY STRIKE \A/ITHIN the next 24 WW hours more than 10,000 employees of Singapore Naval establishments will strike unless a settlement is reached between the Admiralty and the Naval Base Labour Union. Most of those likely to strike will be workmen employed in repairing and refitting Royal Navy
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  • 29 1 TOKYO, Sat— The 1952 output of rice in Japan will exceed the 1951 total by 28,786.--000 bushels and that of a normal year by 4,549.000 bushels. i
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  • 2679 2  -  ALAN MOOREHEAD By Thi» account of Pontecorvo cor.tinnc* our weekly series of extract* hnm Mr. Moorehesd's forthcoming book. "The Traitors." Preceding instalment? told the ltory of Dr. Klaus Fuchs. the man wfce betrayed rhe actual secret of Hie at->m bomb; hit private Efe *tU personality,
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  • 331 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. CROM Monday, policemen on "friendly duty" in the Federation will cease to carry rifles. Announcing this in Kuala Lumpur today, the Police Commissioner, Colonel A. E. Young, said. "Policemen on friendly duty have no enemies. They don't need
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 3 Animal trainer |can«. v MacOonsU kissat out of her pets, s tiger, aftt* a gale Mew down parr of the waM surrounding ker wards. Bears. hyenas, tigers and Cons wandered into Hie streets of Paris to the consternation of p«d**rrians But |«anctr«'s skM was equal to* rfce occasion and aft)
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    46 3 Hundreds of Hindus worshipped at the Chcttiar temple in Tank Road. Singapore, yesterday in observance of the Ekadesl and Karthigai festival. Victor Dora! (right) and Annie Antfiony had rh«ir H»a4i full at tfca Singapore Swimming Clab'i •arty fp »*•> cltMf«« last weak. iundiy Times yklf
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  • 32 3 Forty-three hawkers, mostly Chinese, pleaded guilty in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday to causing obstruction. They were fined from two to seven dollars each by Mr. Dents DCotta.
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  • 12 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dec. 27: $473.25 a picul (down 75 cents).
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  • 330 3 A EUROPEAN who would not give his name has presentee #A $1,000 to St. Andrew's Mission Hospital as a voluntary contribution to the Hospital Funds. The donor, who came to the hospital in person, said that his gift was prompted by the fact
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  • 226 3 250 tons from Australia KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Federation Government is "tapping" rice sources in 1 other British territories in a new bid to increase the rice supply in MaJaya, The Sunday Times was told today. I The first token shipment of 250 tons arrived from
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  • 52 3 They saved man front the river TWO seamen, a Malay and a Chinese, leapt into the Kalian; River, Singapore, yesterday after hearing shouts from a trisha rider whose Chinese passenger had jumped into the river from Kalians; Bridge. They brought the man safely to shore. He was taken to the
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  • 81 3 IIR Vice-Marshal F. R. W a Scherger. C.8.E.. D.5.0.. A.F.C.. R.A.A.F.. the Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F. in Malaya Designate, accompanied by Mrs and Miss Scherger is due to arrive from Sydney at Kallang on Tuesday. Air Vice-Marshal Scherger. will take over from Air ViceMarshal O.
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  • 47 3 Mr. T. R. Sundaram. Indian film producer and managing director of Modem Theatres Ltd.. arrived In Singapore with his wife and two children by Comet yesterday for a holiday He was met at Kallang Airport by Mr. Runme Shaw, the Malayan theatre owner.
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  • 69 3 The Singapore Chinese Physicians Union last month gave free medicine and treatment to 2,439 outpatients at Its recently-opened clinic In Chlnchew Street. The union Is now arranging to establish a training centre and college which will temporarily be housed in Its premises in Cecil Street. The centre
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  • 76 3 Customers In a Singapore I cofTee-shop at Tiong Bahru j hurriedly fled for shelter on Friday when a gang of Chinese I and Indians suddenly appeared I and threw bottles into the shop. A number of mineral water bottles atop a counter in the shop went
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  • 129 3 A PRETTY Singapore girl Teturned home yesterday by Comet after following her husband on secret missions all over the world for two years. She was Mrs. Agnes Tan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E O. Tan, and the wife of United Nations Field
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  • 851 4  -  HARDWICK I HAVE NEVER FELT SUCH FEAR... BY r\NCE. during High Hoods and heavy rains in the north-east monsoon, when tracking became impossible and nfofceJ idleness intolerable, I decided to climb a tree after ioney in the same manner as natives.
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  • 204 4 AN old man was on his xx death-bed. His three physicians and 13 wives gave him up as lost Then along came a quack and he made tnf ofd man eat d 10 ESS roaches And the old nun lived for another eight years After
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  • 558 4 rVNB morning the Tuan was hn«?v tvoina when rhP afr wS rent hv a tne air was rent Dy a sharp explosion. Of a timbre such as he had nPVAr hpfnrp hpqrri On he heard a deep hissing noise; and then grey smoke or steam
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  • 588 5 Royal bride wore a purple tunic and a wig And Princess Yori became A commoner PRINCESS YORI, fourth daughter of Emperor Hirohito, was married in Tokio recently, to Mr. Takamasa Ikoda, the son of ex-Marquis Ikoda (titles were abolished in Japan after the war). The
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  • 519 5 IT pays to be James A Mason. Onward and upward moves his career, bringing him a choice selection of films at around £50.000 per film Latest announcement Is that he gets the leading part in the as yet untitled Can! Reed film to be
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  • 290 5 IF you are starting the New Year by giving a party, make quite certain of its success by giving it punch. PLANTER'S PUNCH SHAKE together well a tablespoonful of sugar syrup, the Juice of a fresh lime and a winegiassful of Bacardi.
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  • 114 6 Miss Mildred Smith. Press Officer of the United States Information Service in Singapore, and Mr. John Lepingwefl of Goodyear Orient Co., who were married yesterday at the Wesley Methodist Church, Fort Canning. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chay Tian at their wedding reception at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, yesterday. The
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  • 788 6  -  BILLY BUDD By rnRY a little joke on your friends next year. Get some Christmas cards printed in a fictitious name— Oscar J. Thremble or Lee Way, for instance. Send these around, particularly to people working in the .same office, and watch their reactions. "Oscar J.
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  • 150 7 Court told of accident in blackout TWO days after he swallowed kerosene an 1 1 month-did baby died, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Ciam Chong Hing, was told yesterday. Mr. Oiam's verdict was that the baby, Tan Yew Teck, had died by misadventure. Tan's mother,
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 7 Mr. Alfred E. Daff. president of Universal-International Films, arrived in Singapore from Calcutta by Comet yesterday for a convention with hjs representatives in SouthEast Asia and the Far East. Mr. Daff was met by Messrs. Run Run Shaw, Runme Shaw and W. T Tonks, East and Far East Supervisor of
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  • 177 7 THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Association for the Blind, Mr. C. A. P. Sutherland, will study the latest facilities and modern techniques on the care of the blind when he goes on six months' leave in January. Mr. Sutherland told the Sunday Times
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  • 112 7 rfWE opening tomorrow by the Governor of Singapore, Mr J. F. NicoU, of the City Council's *5©0,00t swimming pool at Van Kit Road b to be filmed in colour. Mr. A. W. Perera, of the Council Secretariat, will take the picture. An amateur cameraman, Mr. Perera
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  • 47 7 The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, will broadcast a New Year message on Wednesday over the BBC Listeners in Singapore and the Federation will be able to hear Mr. Lyttelton at 9.45 p.m. over the Blue network of Radio Malaya.
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  • 34 7 Six Chinese, who pleaded guilty in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday to harbouring an unregistered dog In their house, were each fined three dollars by Mr. Denis D'Cotta. i
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  • 110 7 Mr. Lim Keng Lian, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Singapore branch, told the Sunday Times yesterday that his branch Ls willing to collaborate with the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce in the fight for citizenship rights for alien Chinese. The Colony Government has twice turned
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  • 54 7 Jewellery, cash and clothing worth $738 were stolen from two Singapore homes on Friday while the owners were away. From a house in Emerald Hill Road, burglars took $500 worth of property. In Jalan Sentasa. off Changi, a radio mechanic lost $238 in cash and clothing when
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  • 103 7 PUR Chinese employees of a cigarette distributing firm were robbed of $3,581 at the point of a pistol, by two other Chinese inside a coffee shop in Yio Cho Kan* Road, Singapore, at noon on Friday. The four men aune to the shop in a van
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  • 145 7 A YOUNG Chinese was In Singapore yesterday gaoled for five years for having terrorist documents. Ho Sing Kit alias Ho Ah Fatt alias Boh Sam. a meat seller's assistant, was arrested at the corner of Waterloo Street and Middle Road on the
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  • 113 7 MALAYAN Scouts aboard the Charon bound for the Australian Jamboree, which opens tomorrow, have written to friends in Singapore saying they long for rice and curry. Ti Teow Leong wrote: "Only half the tables in the Charon's dining saloon were occupied The Scouts
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  • 30 8 BY Public request The Singapore Musical Society will repeat their presentation of Carols and Christmas Music In St. Andrew's Cathedral Tonight at 8.30 p.m. Admission free. All are welcome.
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  • Singapore, Dec 28, 1952.
    • 237 8 NINETEEN fifty two. 11 with its tragedies and triumphs, is passing away. The new year is about to be born, and seldom has any Malayan infant carried with it into the world hopes ns high as those placed in the year 1953. It is within our power
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    • 184 8 LAST year we heard King George the Sixth, a desperately sick man, speak to us all over the radio on Christmas Day. This year we heard his daughter, the Queen. Her moving words, spoken In a clear young voice, were an Inspiration to every member of this great
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    • 73 8 HAVE you made your resolutions In any Malayan's list the following points should find a place. 1. Remember the words "thank you". 2. Don't spit anywhere at any time. 3. Never say "this doesn't concern me" (everything docs.) 4. Never think the colour of a person's skin ha* any
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  • 948 8  -  SINCLAIR YOU START THEM SO HOPEFULLY ON NEW YEAR'S EVE— BUT THE CHANCES ARE THAT YOUR By Hope springs eternal on New Year's Eve, but hope is not enough. The programme must also be sensible. HERE is some gor>d advice, supplied by the
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  • 453 8 (From Mrs. E. M. Nolan, chairman of the Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund) ON behalf of the Penang Committee of the Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund, I would like to express, through the courtesy of your columns, our most grateful thanks to all donors and helpers
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  • 25 8 The seene Penang where so many Malayans are spending this long Christmas holiday. The cameraman Teh Bee Heng of 185 Carnarvon St.
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  • 77 8 There will be a repeat performance tonight at 8.30 in St. Andrew's Cathedral of carol singing and music. It is being given by the choir of the Singapore Musical Society with Mable Lee Soo Bee and Hilda Wltte as soloists. Admission is free but a collection will
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  • 574 8 WHAT evidence and qualifications has "John Bull", whose letter appeared in the Sunday Times, to assert that In Malayan Film Unit films "there remains much to be desired in photographic technique"? MFU's film coverage of the Duchess of Kent's recent tour of this area was used by
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    • 801 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. YOUNG: On Christmas Day at Bungsax Hospital to Kay, wife of Ktith Ycung of the Borneo Company, a daughter, Lucinder Jane. TAN KHOO: The engagement was announcement on 24th December '52. between Mr. Tan Kok Peng, eldest son of the late Mr. Tan Toon Hor St Mrs. Tan
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  • 289 9 They brought 'good cheer' \^HILE most of Singapore relaxed at home or celebrated Christmas Day and Boxing Day elsewhere 376 uniformed postmen and 300 postal clerks worked "efficiently and inconspicuously" to bring to hundreds of homes messages of good cheer
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  • 97 9 He chose exile in China rN Seng Lock, 26, a University of Malaya arts student, leaves Singapore this week on voluntary exile to Red China. Tan and other undergraduates were detained by the Special Branch last January. Tan was the fist to be released from St. John's Island detention camp.
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  • 57 9 Soon after she had seen an Indian running on* with her ?ompact at the beach in Tanah Merah Besar. Changi. on Friday, a European woman holiday-maker missed valuables, worth $275. The property, including a wrist-watch, worth $175, and a diamond ring, valued at $100. had been
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  • 90 9 At the annual general meeting of the Hua Yu Association held recently, the following officials were elected for 1953 President. Mr. Tan See Mee. j vice-president. Mr Tan Chee Joon; secretary. Mr. Llm Tsung: i assistant secretary Mr Wong Ann Wah; treasui-pr. Mr Wong Boon F-ng:
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  • 29 9 Lim Gek Chia, a trisha rider, who rode his machine without i a licence, was fined $10 in the i Singapore City Police Court I yesterday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 9 from right, it Mr*. V. C Nolan. Chj.rm.Jn of the Penang Committee, which spent over $8,000 to entertain 3,200 children in Penang and Province Welfeiley Sunday Time* picture. Seme of the jockeyi and their wives who joined 2 000 orphans and poor cfiMren at the Sundjy limes' Penang Christmas Tree
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  • 210 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. INDIANS REPATRIATED under the Emergency Regulations have done much harm by spreading false information in India about the Emergency, Mr. V. M. N. Menon, Federal Legislative Councillor and Trade Union leader, told The Sunday Times today Mr. Menon «ecenrly returned from
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  • 91 9 ALL religious denominations in Singapore will say special prayers for the Queen on Coronation Day, June 2. 1953, that "God give her wisdom and strength to carry out the solemn promises" she will make at the ceremony. The Archdeacon of Singapore, the Yen. Robin Woods, told
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  • 37 9 Reference to the late Mr. adrew Fleming Gray, secrerv of the Singapore Harbour ard. who died in Australia cently will be made at this n ornlng's service at the Presbyterian Church In Orchard Road.
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  • 92 9 IBRAHIM Zakariah, who ■1 said he had a pass when asked for his ticket in a Singapore Traction Company bus, was sent to two months' gaol by a Singapore court yesterday for cheating the company of 25 cents. E. A. Gerrity, a company inspector, told Mr. A.
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  • 99 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. PEOPLE going on holiday should tell the police so a watch could be kept on their homes, advised Mr. J. R. Lawrence, officer superintending Kuala Lumpur police circle, today. Far too many people left their houses empty to tempt burglars,
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  • 138 9 won. sat. SPHERE were three weddings this morning at the Church of St. Michael at hourly Intervals, with different priests officiating. Married were: Two teachers, Miss Mary Lee Voon Chin, on the staff of the Convent and daughter of Mr and Mrs.
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  • 157 9 SHE LEFT WITH HIS $17 -GAOLED A FEDERATION man paid a Singapore prostitute in a hotel, but she disappeared. The man reported to the Beach Road Police Station. Yesterday Goh Ah Mier, 29, was charged in the Singapore Second Polite Court with cheating N. S. D. Cornelius, a Kluang estate
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  • 67 9 rIE Singapore Public Relations Office proposes next year to make a film on housing in the Colony, Mr. H. Armstrong, acting Public Relations Secretary, told the Sunday Times yesterday. Arrangements had not yet been finalised, he said. A $15,000 vote was available for the purpose.
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  • 21 9 PUSAN. Sat.— Two hur.dred and nineteen South Koreans deported from Japan arrived in Pusan today aboard a Japanese ship
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  • 29 9 Arunthavathevi eldest daughter of Muthucumarasamy. Interpreter Sessions Court. Seremban. passed away peacefully at 2 p.m. on Satur- day. Dec. 27. funeral at 4.30 p.m. lon Sunday. December 28
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  • 179 10 In Hie Queen's Birthday Honour, List. Mrs. Patricia Webber, wife rfce manager of a rubber e»rste in Malays, was swarded rhe M.B.E for her "great courage, loyaHy and cfceerfubieM «»<«« dv condinon.." Mrs. Webber Is mw on leave in England and these picture* have appeared
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  • JANE LEE'S 'HUMAN CASEBOOK'
    • 398 10 WAS let down by a girl who had promised to marry me. She married another man. Since then I have avoided women. Ten months ago I met a girl and though I tried to keep away from her she said she loved me. When I told her
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    • 1090 11 ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR CHAPLIN THE Best Picture Of The Year— Was it -'Streetcar Named Desire"? "Viva Zapata"? "The Greatest Show On Earth"? "The Card"? "High Noon"? or "The River"? With a fe w days to go before the end of the
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      110 11 AN old friend In m wmrth role. The picture from which Skis "lUll" WM Uken mi "Scrooge". C«n you cpot the tUrT Send your answer* to "Spot Th« RUr," Svnday Times. fWf jitm Mm of $2S. $15. tl« u4 IS wfU bo awarded to the flrtt four
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    • 192 11 LONDON Films' presentation of lan Dalrymple's Wessex production "Royal Heritage" a short film in Eastman Colour on the origin, significance and ceremonial of the Coronation, will be generally released in February. "Royal Heritage" was directed by Diana Pine and the associate producer was Humphrey Fisher The picture
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 240 11 YES, IT'S ANOTHER BIG WINNER AT THE TOD AY p^*wkkA~^C~I I[V\fi^1 [V\fi^ a m 1-45, tc )V»\^ AvT\ DEBORAH WQ MASON sn**nyy^gyy7^yyT^y with FRtE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPKNDED THE PLANTERS WIFE t ,L fHEWIiUIMgBI It a.™, 1.30, 4.00 \J- WUIHBHWHy 6.45, S 9.30 p.™. A NEW WORLD Or ADVENTURE UNFOLDS <
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    • 254 11 NOW f^ffJYfflJlll 11,145,4, SHOWING w%32!fumsu&MBßi<r2f<?ffii 6.30, 9.30 Everything You Want In One Motion Rcture... gjgoSteck /^s^L^W^-g TKmnOKt: TKBEKtU: NEICNCI; WINCt SEMYOd. tMtfUfiit* B» ren H* M bNM Th« tyront they tsM'tltHW wM'sMlsMi UvsWf.Wnrli nIU ihi imor ljlVf«l •UWylmpinl ejadwnbfceyl tl th. Alwtiswl Plus Pathe News Special HEADLINE EVENTS OF 1952
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  • 262 12 Astrologically, the new year does not begin until tbe lifegiving Sun passes Into tbe Ist degree of Aries at the Vernal Equinox on March 21. But most people are accustomed to think with the calendar; as we turn to still another January 1, hopes for the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 453 12 NOTICE I K. DAVTX) do hereby Inform lie public that my wife Lily Light. l»t<r of Victor Light (R.A.F. Base fcletar) and William Light (Manyan Railways. Kuala Lumpur) sole my two children Sanda Branon. and Margaret Indranl and beongings with her. She left wlthut my knowledge and consent on 16th
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    • 243 12 Don't Sacrifice A Beautiful Smile, Healthy Gums To.. PYORRHEA lj*Miiii~wt^Lij^Bs^^ 8 jnlu«n wwj I', i^Sfa, r, llff dJS| 4 out of 5 May Suffer from This Dread Disease Pyorrhea a dangerous infeo tion that leads to ugly, shrink* ing gums and loosening teeth that must be pulled, often starts with
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 520 12 >%nJ^—^^ y^M TA2ZAN CONTINUE? Hi 6 QUE&T FOG. IRENE WEBS, I ll /J' Alii /Iff il '£Mi£Z>^^\^ STXr RXLOWING PJZeSWLV BI2O<EN TWISS AND 6C(ZATCHEO I Jf ylf fl I'lu y* U^^v BARK THE £>PC»Oe OF APELIKE CffeATURS6 WHC7 WU&L J)\ I //'llfjf irftt4r -Hy "^N^^ sN j THE T£Aft_ uEP
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    • 173 12 Though financial prospects are rood, better be careful about expenses and ready money. TAI'RL'S (Apr. 21 May 20) Chance this week to enjoy gains made earlier in w month. Worthwhile now (f^ mm^^Zt* buildinf op J j/C vI food publicity, f/^X'C'^./'Rk c o n s o lidating i>^ Vk>% n•
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    • 161 12 blcms left over from 1952 ma? k.tp you bothered for the next six months particularly those affecting your working life. Relatives and close friends more amenable than of late. VIRGO (Aug. 22 -Sept. 22) You may have to make a difficult choice before A V** the week is JS^ 17>5L
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    • 174 12 THIS WEEK FOR YOU TODAY Kerp Uie Sabbath tradition anil live quieMy. Only period when it would pay to break away from routine would be mulevemng. Interviews or Introductions then might be important. TOMORROW Potentially fortunate day socially and in personal affairs. Aim at building up goodwill, making a good
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    • 39 12 influences usbrr In the New Year. If you can keep your mind on something now, much could be done. Late afternoon possibly the most propi'tous period. FRIDAY Propitious for interviews, travel, social life of any md. Somewhat tricky period
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    • 57 12 though for anything that concerns ready cash and b v s I ne a t credit. Don't make foolish promises this evening. SATURDAY Don't slack off because the weekend approaches. This is one of Uie brst days of the week for most business activities and for new jobs. Evening hours
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  • 1118 13  -  NAT CUBBINS By "Will' th- condiments of the •r.i i) I'unny hristmas Rift label on a rrurt set in a grocer's window. INHERE was once a funny prrooer who seemed throughout the year h silent man. a quiet man who sometimes shed a tear When angry
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  • 265 13 LONDON. Sat LEAGUE DIV. 1 'Arsenal Bollan Cardiff 0 Newcastle 0 •Charlton Aston Villa Chelsea Stoke Manchester C. Preston Middlnhrouirh Toltrnh»m 4 Portsmouth 2 Derby SnnderUnd 5 Wolves t W. Kromwich 0 Sheftield Wed. 1 I F \(.l V DIV. II Hun 2 Rotherham 0 ■Kvrrton Lincoln
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  • 42 13 PENANG. Sat. Pecan? Combined Schools held University of Malaya to a 'coreless draw at hockey here today on the Free School Schcols frittered away a number of opportunities when they had or.iy I goalkeeper Kassim Hussein to beat
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  • 29 13 6-0 FOX R.N.A.S. RNAS Semb^wane beat RAP Seletar by six points (two trles) to nil at Sembawang yesterday. Half time score was 3-0. Barnett and Willis scored the tries
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  • 26 13 LONDON. Sat.— The Indian cricket team under the leadership of Vijay Hazare left Southampton yesterday by s.s Golito for West Indies— Reuter.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 43 13 COMBINE NEW YEAR SALE NOW ON! Select the Best Range of WA TCHES at WOO HING BROS. 186. South Bridge Rd. WING HENG WATCH CO. 447, North Bridgo Rd. CHEONG HING WATCH CO. 492. North Bride* Rd. TUCK CHEONG, 441/443. North Bridge Rd.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 181 13 Mount Everest is growing up! MOUNT Everest Is getting taller. The world's highest mountain has grown more than 600 leet from the altitude officially accepted, having been established by numerous precise measurements. This official altitude is 29,000 feet. Its summit is now 29,610 feet above sea level, according to Dr.
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    • 128 13 ONE member of the expedition, Raymond Lambert, came within 900 feet of the summit, when driven back by the wind-fired rocks This is believed to be the greatest height anybody has been able to climb and return alive. The expedition made Its triangulation measurements DOWN 1. Reptile (6) 2. Downland
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    • 284 13 during the ascent and Dr. Wyss-Dunant believes that the figure given is accurate within a few inches. The growth of the mountain he believes, is due to an upward thrust in the crust of .he earth. Last year the British explorer, Eric Shipton, reporter from a height of 16,500 feet
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  • 415 14  -  EDIN PETERS By A FORMER Lieutenant Coin Brnain'a lamous > I Army daring the W» and one of the best known :nombers of the Singapore Motor Club has just returned to the Colony aft a 9,000-mile tour of Er.-.;>pe in his M.G.T.C. 1260
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  • 960 14 Motoring in Malaya... by MANNING BLACKWOOD ALMOST on the heels of this column's pronouncement that the price of cars was likely to drop, the Standard company announced a startling reduction of more than £100, which only goes to show that for once,
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  • 642 14  -  CRUSADER' HIGHLIGHTS OF SPORT IN 1952 By KUALA LUMPUR Sat WHILE talking about sports supremacy in Malaya the other day a certain badminton official said, "the pendulum has swung North again.'' Now h e was not quite right, although in badminton Selangor has wrested the
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  • 75 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Youn* Mens Sikh Association's heckey team, who are the Selangor knorkout tourney champions, will tour North Malaya during the New Year holidays The programme is: Dec. 3i v Klnta Indians, j an 1 v Ipoh Sikhs 8 a.m.; v Kuala Kangsar XI
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 114 14 TREAT YOURSELF WOW TO THIS LASTING WRITING PLEASURE! fflfl DECADES AHEAD IN DESIGN Mfiß^Tpl^W New "51" brings you .nore in performance than b/ Jp "\/l any pen ever created. Filling is wonderfully simple. j** O^ The ink is metered from a visible supply— metered in a M^ iCH^V^ smoo:h-gliding line
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    • 282 14 ■HPiiiilMliPVWP^ ft~"* nfekL *^KV^ M H IS ■Jit w^k^^m m C JOSEPH TRAVERS G SONS WAKE UP! Wherever you are with When you're on a busi- JHI/ yQ jm j ness or pleasure trip, I"" &> you want to be up and J M S^^^zrzr-^Bi out on time. So look
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 105 14 POPULAR CROSSWORD I Arrow: 4. Arrant 9, Ignominious ill. Dual. 12. Tussle. 13, Lard 14 Caste. 16, End. 17, Bin. 19. Modei 20, Pore. 22. Lax. 23. Hub. 24, Obey 25. Bodes. 29. New 30, Row. 32 Dupes. 34, Site. 35. Exhale. 37 Note. 38. Impregnated. 39. Detest. Down: J.
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  • 36 15 S. ATKICA— SXD. INNS. MrGlew at Laager k Kiac 13 H.itr r lloir k Miller fl! todrao o 113 rmtta ra' nt it MrLr*. Ibw Miller IX (tamtw t Extrai 7 r«r (4 akti.i 267
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  • 219 15 KINGSTON. Sat. JTERB McKENLEY, Pinning for the Jamaican Olympic team in a match against United States Olym- pic athletes, scored a fine double by .vinnlng the 100 and 400 metres ■nu here over Christmas. He took the 10) metres from HarDillard, Olympic champion in '.948. in
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  • 32 15 The following two matches In the Singapore Hockey Association's Senior Division knock-out toumamect will be play*<t on Tuesday: S.C.C v Latifl Wanderers at S.C.C.: CSC. v RNA.S. Sembawang at CSC.
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  • 541 15  -  JACK FINGLETON By South Africa hit 267 for 4 MELBOURNE, Saturday. gOI'TH Africa kept Australia the whole day in the field today in the third day's play of the second Test match. The tourists put up 267 for four wickets. They had made 227 in
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  • 60 15 THIVY SHIELD: ft. INDIANS WIN 2-0 PENANG Sat. THE Inter-State hockey match for the Thlvy SheM remains as open as ever after the second day's play today on the Indian Association ground. Peiufc, the defending champions, .scored their second victory this morning, beating Selangor by 2-0. Negri Sembtlan sprang a
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  • 75 15 Chung Ling High School badminton team of Penang will play a friendly badminton match .vgalnst the Mayflower Junior team consistIng of three singles and two doubles at toe Singapore Badminton Sradi.iir this evening from 6 p.m. The following players have been selected to represent the Mayflower:
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  • 195 15 WELLINGTON, Sat. yESr player Bert Sutcliffe made the highest score ever by a New Zealander here today when he scored 385. Sutcliffe. brilliant lefthander of Walter Had lees 1949 New Zealand team In England, was playing for Otego in a Pluaket Shield matrh against Canterbury at
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  • 21 15 Naval Base beat Nee Soon Oarrtson 18-8 In a friendly rugger match played at Naval Base ground yesterday.
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  • 285 15 S.C.C. 18; R A F. ft CINOAPORTS Cricket Club de- aervSngly beat Royal Australian Air Force by It points to nil In a fast, open game of rugger played on the Padang yesterday. But the margin of two goals, a penalty goal and a
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  • 272 15 COUTH JOHORE emerged the winners of their encounter with the R.A.S.C. at Johore Bahru yesterday by 15 points (three goals) to three points (one try). The festive season had obviously its effect on a number of players. The hot sun might also be
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    32 15 MIL BROWN almost goes through the ropes from a Radrodro right during their It-round fight at the Happy World arena on Friday. Brown was an easy winner on points. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 111 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CELANGOR Sikhs Union beat Singapore Khalsa Association 3-1 at heckey yesterday on the SCRC ground. Scorers for Selangor Sikhs were: MokhUar Singh (2) and Rood Singh. Harban Singh netted far Khalsa from a penalty bully. Yesterday morning, Pahang Sikhs beat Singapore Khalsa Association
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • 2217 16  -  EPSOM JEEP From Ray Reader lands a fine double J^ABAKA, a useful French-bred three-year old by that great stayer Souverain, chalked up his third victory of the season when he trounced a bright lot of Class 2 horses in the Goodwill Stakes over 7f at Penan?
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    58 16 JOHN LANDY, 22-year-old Australian medical student, is seen in the first lap of his race at the Olympic Park in Melbourne on Dec. 13, when he ran the fastest mil* ever in the Southern Hemisphere. His time of 4 mln. 2.lsec, cut 6.9 sec. off the Australian record, and was
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  • 34 16 Apprentice John Manning, who was engaged to rid* some fancied runners at Penang yesterday, was not seen In the saddle. Young Manning will not be riding for three months.
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  • 42 16 TOTAL POOL $263,400 FIRST No. *****8 $64,216 SECOND No *****9 $31,608 THIRD No. *****2 $15,804 Starters ($4,515 each): Nos. *****1, *****6. *****5, *****7, *****2, *****5, *****1. CONSOLATION ($1,580 each). Nos: *****9; *****3; *****9; •J*****; *****5: *****0: *****8; *****0; *****8; *****3
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  • 201 16 LONDON. Sat. YESTERDAYS Rugby Union re- suits are: dab matches: Blackheath 40. Past itc Present Oxford Cambridge 17; Rosslyn Park 8, Metropolitan Police 3; Aberavon 11, Neath 6; Abertlilery 18, Blalna 0; Bath 8. Old Blues 0; Bedford IS. Old Paulines 0; Bridgewater and Albion CUfton
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 143 16 I I W JfP^^ record in I saP I] BsL -~^l& -'idix' a I^lmL: i in Iflk Equipped with builNin range- I view finder. Focusing and P^^^ correct framing of pictures P^BW with ona took! <«^E iIH FOR THE YEARS AHEAD YOU. too, wiil agree rhst this new Py f
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