Sunday Standard, 13 December 1953

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  • 20 1 SUNDAY STANDARD vbvbvbgh m 3. it m V»'- 'V. No. 161. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1$, 1933. TWENTY PAf.KS 10 CENTS
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  • 293 1 Xmas Fund: Loke's 8500 Sends It To $***** H^ .;:<*.* movie m.ii;I ukv Wan Tho t!i»- aid of the ,ii and o«d llaya by donatt n the Christmas [his magnificent Mr. Loke and Qr^anisatioa. ITeaai Enr, of Dr. aiid Mrs. Kl m of Kluang .:> (elebratinff vs hen her :.n
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  • 617 1 Dato Tan's Memo To Rendel THE appointment of a Prime Minister and a Cabinet in uiiich the holders of the "most important portfolios" would be automatically members of the Singapore Executive Council i s suggested in a memo rancium to the Rendel Constitutional Commission
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  • 190 1 Her Third ('CAUSE OF LOVE) Suicide Bid .MALACCA, Sat f'how Kui Yin? (i!) of Kee Ann Road, uho mude a third unsuccessful attempt in I"> months to end her life becau>e she cannot marry the nian she loves, was produced in the Magistrate's Court today. First Chow tried drinking poison,
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  • 35 1 MADRID. Dor. 12. (AFP).— The engagement of Princess Marie Louise of Bu!;-;;.»ria, sisil ex-King Simeon of Bul- with Jack Roosmale Nepveu. scion of a well-known Netherlands family, was announced here today..
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  • 20 1 JOSEPH LANIEL, the French Prime Minister, has recovered from the lung in-fe-'ion, it was stated in Pans. Reuter
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  • 63 1 TIIK SAVOY Hotel irroup today paid out about t1.000.--000 to koep control of three of London's best known hotels, coveted by niiUiriu a ire property owner Mr. Harold Samuel who COOKS out of the ruthless financial tussle at least ClOO.OOO letter off than when he
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  • 205 1 KILLING POLICE QUERY SOCIETY MEN SCORES of known secret society men were interrogated by Singapore Police yesterday in connection with the brutal killing of a 35--vear-old fruit-hawker, Tarn Sam Heng, on Friday morning. Tam, died in the General Hospital ten hours after he was battered by a of live, two
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  • 60 1 AIR CRASH No. 1 EL PASO. Texas, Dec 12, (AP>— A giant B-:;»J global bomber smashed into the side of a mountain during a blinding snowstorm yesterday and burst into flames. Nine men were killed. Rescue rrewc on foot slashed through snow up the western sic!e of
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  • 57 1 AIR CRASH No. 2 MADRAS, Dec. 12, (Renter) All ten passengers and three of the four crew are believed to have been killn an Indian Airlines plane crashed n< N pur. The plane on the I service, abrr.it miles outside Nagpur. only survivor of f l.e
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  • 351 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— White slavery in the Federal capital has increased to such an extent that many panicky parents have forbidden their daughters to go out of doors without chaperons. Backed by powerful and ruthless secret societies, the vicious trade in women and
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  • Foreign Newsbriefs
    • 33 1 FIVE member* of the crew of a coastal Hjsj. the C P. Yorke, were drowned when the 75-foot vessel hit a r:*f{ near Vancouver, Canada in a storm and sank <m Friday A.P.
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    • 37 1 THE INDONESIAN eabiael met today in MCFtcy in the St.it** PaliiCC ;k a elash between the South I ist Asian republic s defeßCC h< uls w.is r«'j)i)rl«*d to bo \hc cauvp of a novel nmrnt crisis. Reuter
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    • 19 1 CHINESE actre .v 4. i.~ s' She was .1 to Monica hospital, Cal Fornia last Wedne day. A. P.
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    • 34 1 FRENCH I'MON troops fired the opening shots today in what is expected to be a big battle for Dion Bien Phu. newly-proclaimed capital of the Thai tribal country in northwest Indo China.- A. P.
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    • 35 1 OLYMPIC runner John Landy failed by two iCCOndl U> run a four-miiiute mile at Melbourne Olympic Park today, but broke his own national record by 2/10 of second in clocking foi:r minutes two seconds.- AFP
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    • 28 1 THE FOREIGN Ministers of Britain, I'nited States and France will meet Signor (iiuseppe Pella. the Italian Prime Minister, in Paris to morTow to discuss the Trieste problem. Reuter
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    • 81 1 THE Educational Committee of the Control Yuan in Taipeh blamed yesterday th<> National University of Taiwan for improper handling of personnel. Chen Sh i I Cta r of the i h n the lei Irtfm atuJcats wao complain- vd of tlie lon tion and too much con with pi U
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  • 159 1 Violet gets offer to play a Hollywood movie role HOLLYWOOD. Dec 1! <l'P» Violet Sleijjh pond. l'd yesterday whrthrr it would be worth while to wait six WMIh for a chance at a small movie role •>■ return t<i Singapore o n Wednesday a N pre viotisly scheduled. 1 ilm
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  • 110 1 POP SLEIGH SA YS 'COME HOME' MR. 11. 'POP' SLEIGH, veteran Malayan horse owner, and father oi Violet, when told of his daughter's film oJfei and the snags thai i With it, said in Kuala Lumpur that he could not afford to maintain her in Hollywood for six weeki. "M
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  • 11 1 Her Figure Is Not An. Asset But A Liability, They Say
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    • 20 1 With 8 -pone COLOUR comics FREE ILICTMC p Ir^ CHSF C^ t^ IM|{ M II I < IKK; (>. I II) P2'S3
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    • 135 1 ICE CREAM I^4FI GERMAN REFLEKTA II (sv) To-day Greatest P/H -i.al WOL fe^PBH IB Thi« fno Grmon Cam ri .^> /S B^^ J promising Cii rmon prccmon fW i^^^^apil crofttmor>\hip: oil me tol con ■jaJ^^^ fl "*^^^^^^^/|''^P itruction, hond%orr»i- chtorm f^f <mnh, ond a mo\t o* u\ ful f^m'jffßlll '"V
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  • 26 2 THE Straits Chinese British Association, Penang. will hold a children's toy party dinner and danre at the Rubber Trade Association on Dec. 31.
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  • 335 2 Lower Cost School Books For Children In New Year THERE is happy news for Singapore parents who now face the financial burden of buying new text books when their children are promoted to higher classes. From the beginning of the 1955 school year, parents will be abJe to give their
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  • 191 2 CLERKS TO GET XMAS PA CKET Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government will pay more than $360,000 in back pay to its 300 permanent clerks (not in the General Clerical Service), most probably with this month's salary. The«:e clerks are emoloved in the Income Tax. Social Welfare and Co-operative departments. Auditors
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  • 51 2 THE Silver Juhi'ec of the Far Eastern Music School. Singapore. i s to be celebrated with a conoerf, under the patronage of Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid. at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 16 at 8..M p.m.. and a tea party at the A-delphi Roof Garden tomorrow, at 4.30
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  • 148 2 was also a free cinema show. Col. F W. Harvey of the Salvation Army told The Standard that this was the 18th year that Rotary had given a party for the children of the Colony. In each Christmas parcel there were fruits, biscuits, sweets,
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  • 716 2 Varsity Produces 20 New Doctors: Full Results Of Exams. A STUDENT who failed the Final Part I Examinations of the University of Malaya for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery fainted yesterday, while his successful friends were smiling and shaking hands with one another. Malaya now
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  • 27 2 THE total number of deaths in Singapore for the week ending Dec. 5 wa s 170, while there were 831 birth* during the same Deriod.
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  • 136 2 REGENT OPENS SCHOOL JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. On nn "Opt ration St>: Week" tour of Pontian district this morning the Regent ol Johore. Sir Ismail, railed at Pekan Nanai New Village and declared optn a Malay school. Sir Ismail also met the local councillors. He was accompanied by the Deputy Mcntri
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  • 153 2 THE RTBBER market in Singapore io^ed at 57? cents per !b. for first grade Deeem Ibcr shipment a drop of half a cent fom Friday's levels. Some orders from the United Kingdom were received, but otherwise the market tended to be easier on local and
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  • 17 2 Standard Service For The Unemployed X 11l I u». IP I ip M Hun •Mi ■H «'iii|if«,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 176 2 rv < F^k^ Sherwin Williams 'I t A 'KRJCAS LEADING PAINT f Nfc-^Vjl MANUFACTURERS S^ Si IM "K I "'VELVET-RICH.... RUBBER TOUGH" ffc>^ There's no'liing like it W<£^ l j k d/~//Tn£& ''>r beautiful, smoutli WkJ'^^^ w, /1H oom decoration. 21 Gorgeous PNr^ dl basic colours that dry in one
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    • 7 2 Only I'J Ihiif s #'o Thi> Fund
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    • 142 2 NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE AJOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS Itt a e nert °y notified that ALL Motor Vehicle Licences expire on Slat December. Application forms will NOT be posted to owners and owners are hereby requested to btail^ mh forms any Post Office or any Petrol Filling Station. lolrj 06
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    • 360 2 ACKNOWLLLM,MI NT MRS ADELINE KsißDl' and family thank all friends and relatives who attended funeral of the I reoce E»trop. also < sent wteatha •"d of condolence (Upcountry please copy). SITUATIONS VACANT VACAMIfcS I M^l lOR HtiotMi m kms 'THE next cot 1 in^ School .<t Hospital. J*incap-»e coftt;i on
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    • 87 2 I r m I I I I I N I HRIT 1 T I I S: RR I rI S H I BRn I INI) I k S I T\ si BRI I aged 4, CM N t I i I s i ary i I INI)' A MRI CHI!
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 85 2 MISCELLANEOUS I" ONELY HEARTS Wolf to L* nice peoi kinf fi and congt :uai partners anany with means D« i.. ndal Hdential Service Write now to M Ei a I I Secretary, WnuNor Correspondence Agency P.O Box Singapore love st. imped envelope. 4 RE you in Troubli Whet iei* personal
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  • 602 3 Sir Ralph Hone Says 'Goodbye' Today Standard Staff Reporter A MAN who carved out a brilliant Career for himself m the Army, the Bar and t h e Civil Service leaves Malaya today on leave preparatory to retirement. H «sp r Sr "erbert Ralph Hone, Governor
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  • 223 3  -  E. M. RASHEED Sgt. Ivor Sopp Is Now Sharif Bin Abdulla By SUn-jdrd Staff Reporter WHEN Sergeant Ivor Sopp of the Royal Suinuls Corps first cane to Malaya t;-^ years ago he did not in his wildest dreams think he would marry a
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  • 247 3 Gjertrud Delivers 50 Tons Of Turkey And Fruit Standard Shipping Reporter STRONG win Is ind foul weather did not prevent the Gjertrud Bakke bringing to Malayan homes nearly 50 tons of Christmas turkey. In addition shi had her holds full of Californian oranges and apples to a.i >rn festive tables
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  • 49 3 THIS beautiful landscape was captured by Standard cameraman Chen Ta Khoon at Singapore's new Paya Lebar airport, on which work is progressing rapidly. Scenes like this will not be available two years from now when a considerable portion of construction work will have been completed.
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  • 300 3 What ■perl turn one gel ut the Breakwater off Clifford Plef. UM VI. W I'. < i AS you proceed tote Tds rfi Breakwater r < Yi/ford P/rr, tish on the left o/ the Breakwater us the tide n I 'i i o" the riijht when the tide
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 224 3 ZNI N Do not wait J Shop ave I for Christmm»J J further Reductions in all Depts. GRAND CAI SEASON SALS ton Sintjljts 4 f (>r ft{ K. 3 f»r ||*ti Shirts gjjj ur ankets I I/ii e* kj 2 r »0 ea ft D Chi'fJren'ii Alarm „7 .v 4
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    • 251 3 £4,315 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Mi'ti or W .ii.ti, iiti ler 1"» l»y I I I lily, half-.warl.v uiuUt the Sl'\ I. IKK C \N\I) ii ii x lIM F)!c r» five i > a lump ■um >, lot worncfi or i j>»i\ if.« iorome fo r 111 Any
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 101 3 I KJ ■&>**♦.< 1 SOLUTION to la>t weeks puzzle: the rap of .i Ti^er Balm jar. Tm S!0 pri/.r «;oes to Mr. ('hoy Won? Tutk »f M-T, Kr«U .\y«T Road. Singapore, whose entry was the first Mffred onp to he opened by the Contest Fdilor. This wct i k\ pitttire
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  • 197 4 FIVE families, consisting of about 30 persons, who were living in the free quarters provided by a tin smelting company in Pulau Bran! for several years, left their quarters voluntarily yesterday, to seek a new life elsewhere. In doing this, they wore submitting to an
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  • 115 4 DURING the week 112 Honors gave then blood to the Blood Bank. Among them were H5 new donors. 47 of whom were Europeans. 14 Chinese 3 Indians, and 1 Malay. The donors included. 37 men from H. M. S. Terror. 14 men from RAF. Seletar and
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  • 577 4 DIP INTO YOUR POCKETS HELP FUND Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan Appeals: WE reolise thot times arc not so $ood today but we should follow the example set by schoolchildren who are continuing to give so liberally out of the little that they have, said Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan on behalf
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  • Article, Illustration
    81 4 MR. LIEN YING CHOW. one of the sponsors of the Nanyang University, will fly to America today. Mr. Taa Lark Sye, chairman of the proposed university, gave him a dinner at the Tanjong Khu Club last night as a farewell party. Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Governing Director of the Sim
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  • 30 4 o V N u G A P° R E Volunteer Polu-e held their second annual dance at the Badminton Hall last night. There were two bands in attendence.
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  • 266 4 S'pore Depends On The Sea Nicoil Sir John t*vesvn is Co tours SINGAPORE depends on the sea for its livelihood said Sir John Nicoil Governor of Singapore when he presented colours to the Singapore Sea Cadets Corps and witnessed the christening of the Faulkner, the Corp's new training ship anchored
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  • 28 4 SIR GeOMi H Chairman of the Omvtitutional Commission In S gap* arrived in Honfko Fn day with I .irt\ for a i Shori visit. UP
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  • 135 4 Trust Moves To Prevent 'Death Traps' Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Improvement Trust will take steps to make stairs on Trust houses safe for smaU children and so "prevent them from becoming suicide pits and death traps". Mr. T.P.F. McNeice. chairman of the Trust, stated this in a letter to
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  • 32 4 THE body of un 70-year-old woman v. rrrovercd floating opp S^.uth Pier, off Trafalgiir S< hou!. >« terday morning There were no marks of violence on the body.
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  • 119 4 ACTING AS P. 1..v. H Hee. who was tnrd <>n n rhargi of dangerous driving at Th« son Road on Mar. 2:<. v. ;r quitted and riisrh.irfcfd without h.<? defence being sited, i terday, i>y the Singapore Pint Traffic Magistrate, Mr. F. A. 1 Cam An
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  • 240 4 THE Lee Foundation, SingaP^ r< V has don ated $10,000 to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Appeal Fund. r Cheong Yok e Choy. well-known Kuala Lumpur Chinese philanthropist has *i V nt°°2- while a donation of $1,000 has been made by M. A. Ally Co.. Kuala
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    • 161 4 AVOSET keeps... so any time is whipped cream time! AVOSET KEEPS 0 A r\ 'T S WONDERFUL! I Wirh AVOSET on hand I m olwa y Prepared tor fc^» easy, dclcious whipped AM Z 1 AVOSET KEEPS FLUFFY mV i^ LmiM S' FOR HOURS A FTER mhuß fflHffff m IMAGINE!
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    • 160 4 HereS your first ml, for fit tie s s YESTAHIN VITAMIN rEASI Pron, W c^.^, lOC TABLETS .c,r Protect CHEST and LUNGS 1 RELY OH you need i spit in better taU a DISP R I N Why Pisrrin' U far less acid, I cnb| i I soluble, quicker t<
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  • 6 5 First Elections For Sg, Ringgit II
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 5 PRINCESS MAKGARET, looking lovely in a many-tiered evening dress, receives a bouquet from ballerina Mary on Lane, 22, <>t South Africa, on her arrival at Sadler's Weils tor the Opera and Theatre Ballet gala performance in London. U.P. I>hot».
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  • 314 5 RURAL COMMITTEES WANT COUNCILS TO REPLACE BOARD Commission Standard Staff Reporter Bu .R A TWO-TIER system of local government whereby the Singopore Kural Board is to be replaced by several Rural Councils, is suggested by R-JTr"' eVGn Ru r °i Disfr cf Committees in a memorandum to the Kendel Constitutional
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  • 227 5 'S'pore Must Fit Into Malaya's Political Frame' Malayan Indian Congress ANY consideration of constitutional reform for Nie Colony of Singapore should have regard to the larts that Singapore is an integral part of Malava and that any political structure that may be framed lor the Col>nv must fit into the
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  • 138 5 AN ENGLISH- peaking 17--r-old youth, Khoo Boom H lat of Kiliiney Road, who sto e into the room of E'irnpcan gir Mi it* Smith, at Oxley Road, on the night of Oct. IS, and took th: ee of her hotograph i he "fan (i then
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 241 5 \OLF TABLES EAKLI FOR fnnstiiias Lve Dinner SI 2/- Per Person Night Dinner $10/- Per Person few Year's Eve Dinner $12/- Per Person lustre nf _\f>iel(i*'< *2 no'ucu* Supper gay Muvc Floor Shows for your n»^rnor3b:e as and New Year's Eve porfy. 'AJi YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OPENING
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    • 101 5 OtittJ 12 MOU9OS Ji€>n»—lmiri> .You* .^^^^S mil Sgtf 1 3aP" >: I la. JWfc YjXaa^flßaW a|f ißflam JBB^BMtfWV S^FqKjm^mmmmWmWw&^ vl 4 nflk W 1 2a^^Lnßk fIH 3H w-* I f *M AT th« 'w] of school days, girlt r I faced \Mth the <Mt i Bm of choosing their future
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    • 85 5 /i ij i/ii/i/ijij >^H I Ny 1 j < i H nut Hair Oil h.»s hcl| i to I v bt tuttful hair. O-^-^ PERFUMED COCONUT HAIR OIL <J£3K£> ANO SHAMPO THE TATA OIL MILLS CO LTD. I > SINGAPORE G.on S.n 9 h C«.. Ltd. KUALA LUMPUR M S
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 360 5 8$ I N Q A P O R E I KhX »lin* < srie> 1.1 1 1 M > I \M Bo «K 9 a m. Ca 5 11 Xmaa Ch Sei 4 p.m.; c\w*.9**% Students Cont.-: p:-.<o &INGAPORE 4 .m Mandai iMM.MNmvi miss, on nn KVIMn Mu vn >«n*v«m)k,
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  • 522 6  -  Hal Boyle By II ALWAYS ll»ed la tn.'ke mef J unc.!^ m ii- n I beard a v < m>. n i 1 I in v if i fellow mas aii«r »ln I v undrr .i I .s'urte »,r J latr!% j J mow y, v a]
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  • 377 6  - Helping Those Who Want To Read Write Conrad Smith By CITTINU behind a large desk cluttered up with papers, in an unpretentious office at the bae\ of sundry shop in Urnßt Seah Street. I found a large, jovial, and unassuming man busih attending: to the educational wants of an assorted,
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  • 198 6 THE BOY WHO GA VE BIRTH TO HIS TWIN I ITTLK Howard Davies, 3, held up his teddv hear and said to me: "Tumpkins has a 'pendix mark on his tummy just like me." Then nil mother. Mrs. Margaret Davies. :j(), showed me a seven-inch-long scar on the boy s
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    • 42 6 4>Wmmv Mmv nmV I nV lnm snPC dn% I •I I V ex FOB YOUR COHVEHIENCE \PtNAM6 ((rwn\ Jk\ V KLANG I j i +K LUANG X**\^ SHELL S4n^r^~ \~X LU BRIG ATI OH I H v L^ D CAR n ISHH-IUBRICATIOfIj
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  • 1351 7 ALEX JOSVY AXSUrHS THK O/757/OV. ff 00 if*' 00»ii g i-ihix-iii>,t #o i r hc Sictntlff#*«f oit 9-i raffs i iimi? S x J> v do you want to be Father hrisl gain this yeai? Is it because of the -jc Standard?
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  • 305 7  -  Aster Gunasekara this < '< k eyed rock-eyed f m of proved by the the Govern- 'AT further proof is prole cock-eyed concountry's finU Malavani>e an phrase white the finance Mum. 'ration fiddles haa £ji\ en nse v her t ol emergen--1 h »ch ha s led
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  • 1084 8 And Of Young Girls About To Be Married The 'Crasy Horse Saloon 4 Heating Might Of Way Picasso Chicken Verdict CAINT Catherine may be just another saint in the calendar to you; but to Paris she is something* special. She is the patron saint of midinettes,
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 8 j: "Panther" vrlvet, the latest Paris craze, has bern used by Paris couturier Jacques Path in garments for every hour and occasion. Here are his after-ski slacks in the j J new material, with matching boots, gloves and hood. The tiffht- fitting sweater is of J black
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 675 9  -  T.J. LIM By renteaarj »l a British financiai corporation Chartered Bank of India, Australia and which has plaved a leading: part in gaining South Asia and the Far Fast a basic place in r j d rconoaiv, is being celebrated in all the areas v
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  • 401 9  - The 'Parany Run' Is On Tan Chang Chew inoming i i t is dispersed by the rising sun, kolehs and nrahus manned by Malay and fishermen aie revealed far out to sea in a on streii hing from one end oi the horizon to other. the i a v tinted
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  • 702 9  -  MICHAEL GOH By [JOW great l s the homosexual problem l.i Singapore? What U the police attitude to thiN tailing that appean to have been accentuated since the war? Not lince the infamous case of Mr. X hit the headlines Of Singapore
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  • 2300 10  - The Age Of The Masses S. Raja RAtnam SwOieiS&m This is the first of a series of articles dealing with the impact on society as a result of political power passing into the hands of the common man. It is alrc.ulv l«-ar lint on uliutrwr linoIkt Mini-lies ol |kc lu(ur<-
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  • 247 10 'JMIIS story i s centuries old, almost as old a s Christmas itself. But it may be worth telling again, now that the season is approaching. Italian children In some parts of the country get Christmas presents three times a year: on St. Nicholas' Day. This
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  • 1807 11  -  Andrew Roth liu 1 SaXen? e S K iV f SOU S in the >"forn'ation very much IS.? Uala Ium P«'- who become colony Wel7 Ih! O e refers to M^^ a their irriUt on i B IV USt f Und a suitable
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  • 80 11 'PiQQU* Veiled by 21- year-old Audrey Lore, 4 of Sutton, oct.s the per- feet yentlewai} in handing the bride a bouquet. Irene Hood. 21, of Glasgow, is the 'bride" in the lorlluum- ing production of 'Huni}>tu Dumpty on Ice' which u-as being re- hearsed at the
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  • 704 12  -  BERNARD WILLIAMS WITH After 31 Years At Seu IN 1902 a 14-year-old Londoner, Harry J. Siggins, son of Henry David Siggins, signed on the square-rigged ship Belford at Eastham as an apprentice at £25 for five years. Last week that young sailor "swallowed the anchor" after 51
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  • 1077 12 MOTORING MEMORIES 4 By BIG-TWIN' J-jAVING written about my first motor-cycle I am prompted to write about the first motor-car I ever drove. That was in 1911. I had been studying the mechanical parts of motor-cars under a French motor mechanic in England and one day
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    • 381 12 HAJ^URG AMERIKA LINIE AM) N&aDD£UTSCHER LLOYD lOIN I gfcatt li li it. l. < (,ift«..i Marseille's Anlvirrp KottiTd.im 1 1 i r 1 1 r•i r e N HM-m-ri S'pore I* Sham Penang 1 if V *-r!.iiM-fi (II (idns 15 If I.VMil)p< l?/ISDec TS Nerknstelfl (NDL) SSDec "»ian <i»an 7/BJan
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    • 972 13 HAT of CinemaScope. tu asit a fut r <*? Is all that it is made out to be? Is it 3-D without specs? Is H something which the movie-going public will take to kindly in the days to come? These are some of the questions which
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    • 117 13 \IY COLLEAGUE P« •!< r UJ Hill writes: To blaze* with Give |r>( CinemaHitn .i siij litly modifii .1 sound r; tern, Bui sell i| to the public before ''llir Robe* 1 opens during Ihc Xmas M\is<,n| just as we were "sold" on the idea on Tu<sda>.
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    • 478 13 "A|\N ON A TKiIITROPE* Mil a tale about the Big Top an* circus people. But if you expect to find it another DcMille spectacle you will be mistaken. For this is no bigtime set-up full of glamour and glitter as seen through the lens of a Technicolour
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    • 250 13  -  RANJIT SINGH A GOOD rruixim to .emember is "Never judge a film merely by its title" for one can never toll what exciting drama lies behind it This is so with the Victor Skutezky production of "The Yrllnw BaHaoa" which, despite its unimpressive name, is in r-
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    • 352 13 NOW SHOWING |sf,(>Jl||f |J<.Ml^\^ FAKE f<»r id.- Vvll.fll PWHIA! Walt DiMicn- t^W k JKeSWORD i^ RICHAW) IDni) <iI,YNIS ,K)HNS "vV Jh^uN I rotor by TICHNICULOI yf j^SjjT/^B In Dazzle the Eyt > 4 3//r /^>r Imagmatton *^Z r+J. Warm the Heart! jSKi& "ffJ&tftldt Tod.N \l FAIRS OF Mlss\||S\' A 111
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  • 71 14 AT a recent showing of dresses in Paris. .Tuque* I ith prrsented (lefU a semi-fitted rrdingote in two shades of grey and with high pockets. The ultra luxurious evening ensemble christened "Catherine" < centre is a hristian j Mat creation in gleaming gold Ume and
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  • 564 14  -  ANNE LARSEN Says 'JIM souod drifi into parents 1 In >m> after small .slippered IVit have pattered to gtft-ladea trees < hristuiu> ■OfliUiC m»t t hit 01 mi>N Matter. Whether pai ar< tq > KM i riving i to the to ii. we i aring
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  • 312 14 IVIY young brother has ?A being staying at our house for some time, and I find that my wife is paying more attention to him than she should. This embarrasses him and annoy s me. She keeps saying how young and handsome he is, and comparing him
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  • 358 14  - The Wife Who Took Up Darts MARJORIE GRAY f LOOK forward to Sun--1 days, and I'll tell you why. Not so long ago I was thinking about the six day week. My husband has had it for years. But it was still seven days for me and not my husband's
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    • 144 14 Tiie Stars And You 10 Attend to possunoiu. ha ,i.r proip^tT whlclT nw connect ion with penonal con- atrain; relax, attain JSm aiderations; fet around a bit. «f well-being Work l! CAN (KB -Jun« 21 to July uniaon. Strengthen accord and < \piui ohv n^, 4 LK«-July 23 to Aur.
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  • 821 15 How The colour bar works in BRITISH BERMUDA JOHN WAITERS investigates BERMUDA leading white people here are furious with inc coloured members of Bermuda's ParlU--1 I'.s, led by Dr. E.F. Gordon, have asked Colonial Secretary if they could meet iston Churchill for four reasons: k him to set I Commis
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  • 53 15 ASIAN teamen In Singapore yesterday submitted a memorandum to the Rendel Commission, which is reviewing the Colony's constitution. They want a seat in the Legislative Council reserved for a seafarer. The memorandum set out certain grievances of the Asian seafarers and pointed out the necessity for
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    60 15 DEPUTY Superintendent of Police. Mr Sons Kok floo, Q.C. Singapore Police Courts, (eentre) pictured with liis Master Ldivarri Henry Son*, on his left. aud Master Tan Kent; Choon, at Kalian? Airport yesterday, when he went to welcome them home. Both boys attend Jee'ons College Melbourne. They returned by QANTAS/ BOAC
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  • 182 15 CHINESE OPPOSE THE BILINGUAL EDUCATION PLAN Standard Stall Reporter >KKII N Huay Kuan (Hokkien Cl«i»»> r.i re ected the bilingual education scheme e schools, as drawn up b v the Education De] »:t. a meet lay. li e Clul 'I an Lark S; d( to oppose the m< I the
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  • 108 15 Cabin Boy Is Also Virtuoso THERE i s nev*r a dull moment aboard thf (lerman ship Leverkusen with 14-year-old Peter I i.mkc around. For Peter, the cabin boy. is fast becoming an expert with a pianoaccordion. Every evening, whether at sea or in port, the crrew gather round to sing,
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  • 262 15 Standard Stall Kepnrtcr THAILAND has plenty of rice for Malaya a s the crops have been better tii?n last year, said Lnang Thavil, Director -^ienetal of the Department of Foreign Trade, Bangkok, on his arrival in Singapore by QaaUs BO AC Constellation yesterday
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    • 26 15 Leprosy Expert Dae Here Dec. 15 DR Perry Burgess, P] dent of th* Leonard V norial American i ndafion, «rtU in Singapoj^ by Cumct tu luesday.
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  • 1634 16 PERLE MESTA in Russia Moscow In The Days Following Beria's Dramatic Downfall f»#»f/#» font it* tnrnair An€^rirttn Mi m tm 4m r rw<>n 43 fj i'<>l" rm><t trim* fffi 4>xi*>uili**t 9-isii in Himssiu. •ivMpii** 4i nii-S in' ivt rsViPW* Sh4* §€*4MH 4liliitt <><! 140 wh*4>rr4> ti ttntt 4tr4>tis with <
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    • 335 16 Now! ONE Brushing With j COLGATE DENTAL CREAM Removes UpTo 85°. Of Decay And Odour- Causing Bacteria! r Only The Colgate Way j j4o**t>hm* CLEANS YOUR BREATH while it CLEANS YOUR TEETH and STOPS MOST TOOTH DECAY In Lurgt, (;.jh:, and luonomy 'tze tubti. CH: Brushing with Colgate's Slops Bad
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    • 166 16 NEXT W£EK Mrs. Mcsta describct her visit to G«.o' homeland of Stalin and Beria. As in Mos cow, Tbilisi, the capi tal of Georgia, had undergone a con. able transformation; the face of Ecna hod been wiped out. SSe also joined the pii grims visiting Stalin i birthplace m Gori.
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  • 145 17 UK SOCCER LATEST RESULTS B oni 2. m 2. i 0. B ton 0 (< \,,t i in\ ISION II am 0. n n Flam 2 itton N(l i i DIVISION HI SOI TH I 1 vci i ni\ ISION 111 NORTH) o. Q ngic ,i ii-fi LEAGI I DIVISION
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  • 19 17 BURGH, Dec. 12 Cambridge UniverE(iinburgh Uni- points to 13 in a match here yesterlg< led 1-^-0 at
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  • 151 17 KUAI.A LUMPUR, Sat On the PadHng today Selangor Lub avenged their two preyious ddVats at the hands of uie Selangor United by 8 points (goal and try) to 5 points (goal). Both learns were evenly matched hut the club's tackling, especially by veteran Borne and their
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  • 61 17 American champion Tony Trabrrt «o*.s flat on his back m failing to rea< h a difficult shot from Rex Hartwi* of Australia i n their quarterfinals singles matth I n the Victorian tennis champion *hips at Kooyonjj, Melbourne. Australia. December 1. Hartwig won the match 6
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  • 55 17 NEW YORK. Dec 12, CAP) Wallace (Bub) Smith. No 1 challenger for Jimmy Carter's "fhtweight title, shook up U ando Zulueta in the seventh <rpr\ eighth round flurries on Friday night i o win a unanimous 10-round decision over the slick jab-and-ohiteh artist from Havana. Smith
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  • 26 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— On the HQ Malaya Ground today Singapore Signals drew with Malaya Signals Refit, eight points a i in their annual match.
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  • 305 17 S'pore Whip Negri In All Blues Match mmA RK^BAN, Sat -Singapore whipped Negri Sembilan by 13 points-two goals and a try-to nil m the All-Blue s Cup Rugby match played here on the Station Padang this afternoon. The Visitor! were by far the more superior side and dorrmiated exchanges in
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  • 92 17 The following have l>eeii selected by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association lor the trip to Taiping today to meet the Federation boxers in a friendly match there: Flyweight: Low Yong Chye; Bantam: Tan Fook Seng. Hussein bin Abu Hassan; Feather: Austi n Dun lord, LAC Babbs;
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  • 246 17 SELETAR SEND SRC's GREEN OUT RAF Seletar eliminated SRC Green from the 811 A junior KO hockey competition with a 3—2 victory when they met in their replay on the padang yesterday. Had the Reca boon more accurate in their attempts at coal they would have held the lirmen Toward*
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  • 568 17 COLONY TAKE SHINE OF FED. POLICE SI RED b y the brilliance of their halves, neaded by skipper and pivot, S. Yrllupillai, Singapore 1 oL re turned in a classy and constructive exhibition of hockey, to hand out a 2—o beating to the star-studded Federation Police when the two teams
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  • 502 17 IPOH, Sat.— The spectacular "Flying Fijians" rugger fifteen scored a thirty points (three goals and five tries) to six points (two tries) victory over the northern section HMS Malaya competition finalists, Perak, jn a friendly game played before a record crowd on the town padang
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  • 609 17 DIMUNITIVE Johnny Lee, giving a grand display in goal, saved the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, from a rout when they met a Singapore Combined Schools XI at hockey on the Victoria School ground yesterday. Technical College, after an impressive start, were forced to hold
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  • 112 17 PENANG. Sat. The Timers water polo team from Singapore stored a grand double today wiien they beat Chinese Swimming Club s—-45 -4 and the Penang Sv. imming Club 16 0. Played in a choppy sea In v.irh tup Tigers were unarrustomed, the Chinese Swimming Club
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  • 303 18 TIIK PLANS of the German Cycle Show to be held at Frankfurt ?ive the indication of something above the usual standard. The floor area of the show wjs six times as large a* *he Paris Show and the French are way ahead of most
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  • 1172 18 RAF BOXING TITLE TO PARKYN CO Sele tar's Kingpins Rule Again! From RAFMAX CONGRATULATIONS (o Sergeant Tiny' Parkvn and his team of boxers from Seietar, who carried off the Royal Air Force Malaya Singapore Boxing Championship team trophy for the fifth season running, at RAF Changi last Ihursday evening. R.A.F.
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  • 105 18 AMERICA'S vorld famous T Cup coach and professional. Ken Davidson i \n some action posts) have written the most 'com book on bid" nton' in conjunction with A nerican artist, IR. Gustavson who was hi'*iself one of the pioiteefl of Ar-erican bad'on. "Entitled winning bmL I i.
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  • 841 18  - FARELF PROMOTES INTEREST IN B'TON SAPPKR By DURING the last few weeks we have followed in this column the badminton story which told us about a few Army Officers who first played this game, how two Colonels formed the first rules and the first association and how Army Officers captained
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  • 31 18 BADMINTON IH I .NO 1 lime m I, P'MM.I,, 11l mt« i R I ll N 1 I Tfc*« h n-hhh m i h 1 1 i H
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  • 708 19 SAFA's Backroom Boys Go To Work SAFAS BACKROOM BOYS ARE AT IT AGAIN. THIS time they plan to sabotage the works for the senior Colony clubs asking for re presentation in next season's Singapore Amateur Football Association Council. A month or two ago, it seemed that the
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  • 176 19 I (iii(» organised i,«-i n promot- >M and in <l u sum of ited to charier Colony from d of uniws playp, rpose. promotion of local the association 00€ annually. The it., ground, the pro- soft drinks, the „f referees and in n and the adminispxpenses,
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  • 750 19 YOU LIKE HIM- OR YOU DONX. J x-« v m m J^- i BRINGS YOU j Inside Sport an^ N i MAKINC th e decision to ban Wong Peng Soon and his companions from competitive nlav in MaViva was the Badminton Association of Mataya'
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  • 162 19 CO MM UN A LI SM IS STILL HERE IF A S.A.F.A. unendmeni to that much amencJed ruic 10 (1) is carried on December 21, the S.C.C. and the S.R.C. will become representatives of European and Eurasian communities respectively. But it must be obvious to the Council by now that
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  • 572 19 Says LINESMAN THE BADMINTON Association of Malaya, as far as they are concerned, have written "Finis" to the Wong Peng Soon episode, but the controversy rages. In fact it will never end. Like a Jack-in -the-Box it is bound to spring up from time
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  • 423 20 DURBAN, Dec. 12 (Reuter)— Two century stands helped South Africa score 278 for three and finish the opening day in a strong position in the first Test against New Zealand here. Jackie McGlew (84) and John Waite (43) gave South Africa a good
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  • 65 20 MELBOURNE, Dec. 12 (Router)— Sir Donald Bradman. former Australian Test captain, wa s la.st night reappointed tu the Australian Cricket Board of Control. He resigned from the Board when h^ accepted an otter to report the Test matches in England tnii year. Sir Donald takes the
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