The Singapore Free Press, 3 December 1951
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Title Section18 1951-12-03 1 The Singapore Free Press IA»CEBT AFTERMOON SALE IN MALAYA 18,254. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article538 1951-12-03 1 if truce talk fails Attacß expected ALLIED. INFANTRY bSe^A^.i-out offensive along the quiet Korean front yesterday as a result of the deadlocked peace talks and mounting Communist buildings b L S o IH" 1 Air Force bombers attacked an esti mated 3.000 Communist vehicles onU.P.; A.P. - 538 words
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Article52 1951-12-03 1 JOHORK PATROL FIRED ON ERROR ta m^ <uS Reporter ->'" Kluang h;re r. Sa: irdaj L'-i' i-vear- -j Li an "V 23-year-i Id >: mem--1 b :er 5 p and Xiv: i? ached ...\.:.a-y ~:>t k r ':ar.i:'- and opened r' -r.nb r? the one m? the sas dera iin52 words
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Article26 1951-12-03 1 GANGSTER SLAIN ...AGO. -M D Sam kfes.was gangis Saturd ight t'ouki said tnn shot m I fl d rb exI »ovi lat a pt lin ub26 words
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Article22 1951-12-03 1 U.S. Admiral in H.K. Arthur W Rad-er-ir.-Chief of 8 tea Pacific m Hong In the 11 I the Far Saiift Qbei U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article62 1951-12-03 1 WASHINGTON, Mon rE top fifth of the United States population in 1950 got nearly half the nation's money income while the bottom fifth only three per cent, reports the Census Bureau. The report did not say that a much bigger percentage of the big incomes62 words
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106 1951-12-03 1 Africans in Malaya get a surprise HJEN of the advance party of the 1st King's African Rifles, who are in camp in Johore, received a surprise visit yesterday from Lieut.Col. R.C.H. Miers, D.S.O. Lieut. -Coi. Miers, who is accompanying the Military Secretary of the War Office on a visit to106 words
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Article103 1951-12-03 1 NEW YORK, Mon. MR John Foster Dulles. President Truman's Special Representative on the Japanese peace treaty negotiations, said m Cleveland yesterday that India's refusal to sign the San Francisco treaty was akin to the Chinese Communist linp of "Asia for Asiatics," but that such aReuter - 103 words
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Article49 1951-12-03 1 Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, California, yesterday announced that their new 88 passenger super constellation—"the largest aeroplane m commercial service'— had been certified by the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Administration. M "The first super constellations will be placed m operation this month by Eastern Air Lines.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article9 1951-12-03 1 Sir Peter Buck, 71-year-old Hospital, Honolulu.- A.P.A.P. - 9 words
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139 1951-12-03 1 Dock ban hits Xmas cargoes to Britain REPRESENTATIVES' of 7?000 London dock workers have decided to ban all overtime in the port of London from today and added to Britain's fears of a "black Christmas". The ban will mean a long delay in unloading ships in the docks already affectedReuter - 139 words
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Article147 1951-12-03 1 Test match scores AUSTRALIA continued their first innings in the second Test at Sydney this morning 231 runs behind West Indies first innings total of 362 with seven wickets in hand. Hassett (not out 54) and Miller (not out 12) resumed their partnership under fine weather conditions with Valentine and147 words
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Article82 1951-12-03 1 Push button weather for home NEW YORK, Mon. PENERAL Electric Com- pany is now producing a machine which, it says, provides year round "push button" weather for the home. In cold weather, the machine draws outside air and extracts heat from it and circulates it through the home in ducts.A.P. - 82 words
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Article196 1951-12-03 1 WASHINGTON, Monday. AMERICAN tin consumers, urging the government to resume purchases of tin, have warned that the nations economy would suffer greater damage through lack of tin than by paying prices asked by Malayan and Bolivian tin producers. It implied a shortage oil cans couldA.P. - 196 words
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Article21 1951-12-03 1 The U.S. Vice-President, Mr W. Barkley, and his wife left Tokyo by air yesterday for Manila.— P ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article270 1951-12-03 1 CAIRO, Monday. T»HE Egyptian Minister of the Interior, Fuad Serra§ A Del Din Pasha, said yesterday that the situation m the Suez Canal zone had considerably improved. "Tension has lessened enormously with no serious incidents reported m the past week/ he said. Shooting was reported mU.P.; AFP; Reuter - 270 words
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Article79 1951-12-03 1 BANGKOK, Mun. KING Phumipho n Aduldet of Siam and his Queen arrived in Bangkok their capital yesterday after a long stay in Europe. Tfcey were escorted ashore by Prime Minister Phibul Songgram who was reinstated as head of the government after a military coup three daysReuter - 79 words
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Article59 1951-12-03 1 Fire destroyed a Japanese hospital early yesterday at! Kushiro Hokkaido, Japan, a few days after arson threats from an anonymous letter writer. I Seventeen of the hospital's 161 patients died in the fire. which swept rapidly through! the wooden two-storey building. Some patients, badly burned,Reuter - 59 words
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Article38 1951-12-03 1 The French Finance Minister, Mr. Rene Mayer, said yesterday that France will, be able to keep up her present level of production during 1952 following the American guarantee to supply $600. million aid. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article50 1951-12-03 1 ISMAILIA, Monday. STRANGE things can happen to a war correspondent in the line of duty. Fifteen British and American correspondents have been billetted in a "Home for Pregnant Women" here and classified as "Officials' Wiv^s" (for administrative purposes only of course). Some have protested to British G.H.Q. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-12-03 1 "l Conversation piece. From the left, Mr. Acheson, U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Malik, Soviet delegate to the j United Nations, Mr. Vishinsky, the Russian Foreign Minister, and Mr. Pavlov, Russian interpreter, at a reception m Paris given by the French President Popper photo.47 words
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Article127 1951-12-03 1 BRITAIN HUNTS 4 KILLERS LONDON, Mon. BRITAIN'S police were today investigating a wave of brutal crime in the past two weeks of November which has left three unsolved murders and a mystery death on theii hands. For the second time in six months, detectives all ovei the country are out127 words
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Article237 1951-12-03 1 Big Four discuss arms cut plans PARIS, Mon. OEPRESENTATIVES of the Big Four will meet behind closed doors here today for the first formal session of the United Nations disarm! men t sub-committee. The delegates are the Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Vishinsky, the British Minis ter of State, Mr. SelwynA.P. - 237 words
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Article77 1951-12-03 1 Revenge on monster TOKYO, Mon. IN Ainos had his revenge yesterday on a huge monster, the Japanese press reported today. Last night, the huge monster assaulted an Ainu.s village and snatched away a child. The monster was tracked by the Ainus and shot dead. Nearby was the dead child. TheA.P. - 77 words
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Advertisement71 1951-12-03 1 ,i* *VA. I j*,* mi This is the OLUCOSE A It wins Test Matches,* supplies immediate c athletes, restores and sustains m |Ui and tension. It is most valuable too m eedmg m cases of acidosis, malnutrition and feverish conditions. AUays <zk for the Cow Gate brand. 1 mMßmbbAbVil*Ki 'J71 words
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Advertisement35 1951-12-03 1 .-wiigapore, 1. a/M\ Sn v a m\ LIGHTING FITTINGS FROM ANY OF OUR SHOWROOMS 'wM/§^m% P*lP CHASe TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED ADVT. OF THE GfN'ftAl ELECTRIC Co., LTD Of ENGLAND SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR PENAN*.35 words
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Article89 1951-12-03 2 W;NG commander Charles Newman, wartime Mosquito pilot, who led raids on Gestapo headquarters and buz z-b o m b launching sites, is the RAFs new liaison officer at the Ruislip, Middlesex, headquarters of the U.S. Third Air Force. A DOG saves a life in a brand new89 words
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Article, Illustration590 1951-12-03 2 BERNARD WICKSTEED saysalt you need is pen, ink and IF only you can deve- enthusiasm *lop beautiful handwriting, it may stop you from going mad. That is the theory and the faith of the men behind a new movement to make us all write better. The590 words
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1126 1951-12-03 2 SDFGF American collectors often do NEW YORK: LfOW would you tax11 payers feel if you suddenly found that your income tax collector was a crook? Well, that's how Americans feel today as man after man in the Government's Bureau of1,126 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1951-12-03 2 JACK ThZ» £ - ONLY DEATH BRINGS RELIEF JACK ThZ»£ fnside British aJ bv WALKING through a beautiful private park near London, I came to a huge wirefenced compound vividly reminiscent of a wartime concentration camp. Within the fence 50 men in shabby overcoats wandered aimlessly about under the eye of a tough-looking guard.1,011 words
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Advertisement117 1951-12-03 2 I If you want a good diary for P*+* or for your desk, for a man or for a woman go to your stationer or bookseller and look T. J. &T SMITH 111 They have been famous for their diar* Donald Moore, Oldkain Hall. Singapore S. is their Agent m117 words
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Miscellaneous247 1951-12-03 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR noRN today, your perceptions are especially acute and you are able to weigh motivations as well as people, themselves, in the balance almost instantly and come to a correct conclusion. Sine* your reactions are so much fuieker than most others', you often appear to Jump to conclusions247 words
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Miscellaneous225 1951-12-03 2 Solution to Crossword No. 524 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION. Across: 1, Back-chat. 6, Losel. 7, Molar. 9, Chelsea buns. 11, Disposition. 12, Gouda. 14. Olive. 15, Recessed Down: 1, Baskets. 2. Cold storage. 3. Comparisons. 4, All 5. Black dog. 8, Resented 10. Unified 13, Use. New Crossword No* 525 HI I225 words
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Article, Illustration164 1951-12-03 3 DEPURGED JAPS GET POLICE TRAINING I VIEW ON Ht BEACH III* 405 at scnooi for officers 75 SoS-nSn ifiESM^ pr ducing th *-^T!Sf!ff omtf* Reserve t0 maintain 14 momhs ago Ss&JE 3 fo ™ed more than former Japanese arm.^„ ged career officers of the •ttott-^SPi^gl^a^ bee admittTheir task is to164 words
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Article215 1951-12-03 3 Quest for girl from dead' LONDON, Monday. rijOFR Tom Wilson, of Adamsbottom Farm, in F'r^kshire's Wensleydale, went into a hilltop bam r tnvi drl he believed to be dead milking a cow into a jam-jar. The girl's green dress was torn from top to hem. Her face was covered with215 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-12-03 3 THE POPE said, when he opened the New Academic year of the Pontificial Academy of Sciences m Rome, recently, the discoveries of modern science gave confirmation to the existence of God. Photo shows: The Pope speaking at the Academy. On the right is Monsignor Diego Venini, the titular Bishop of55 words
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Article149 1951-12-03 3 The assets 7 beauties prefer HOLLYWOOD, Mon ladled out beauty c Wlth a heavy hand when she endowed Hollywood's movie queens with their good looks, but there is a lot of difference of opinion among these stars when it comes to the beauty asset they would choose above all others.U.P. - 149 words
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Article104 1951-12-03 3 Socialists i n the Japanese parliament questioned whether training the reserve in the use of bazookas, mortars and machineguns violated article 9 of the n ew constitution outlawing war. Communists immediately renewed cries that the United States was rebuilding a Japanese army of aggression. The Prime Minister. Mr.A.P. - 104 words
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Article66 1951-12-03 3 Communists and fellow travellers will be barred from joining Britain's volunteer force of home guards. War Minister, Mr. Anthony Head, said this in the House of Commons in reply to a question by leftwing labour member Mr. Emrys Hughes.— Reuter The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company is investigating theReuter - 66 words
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Article111 1951-12-03 3 COPENHAGEN, Mon. A BRITISH expedition to Greenland to investigate how men can live m extremely low temperatures and to test out British military equipment specially designed for the Arctic, will be starting from England next July. The leader and initiator of the expedition, Commander C. J. WReuter - 111 words
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Article47 1951-12-03 3 NEW YORK. Mon.—Twentyfive thousand claimants —1,000 in 'Britain— have the £6,000.000 Garrett fortune. The court awarded it equally between two cousins m America and one m Germany The fight for the fortune left by a tobacco king's widow lasted 14 years. Express New ServiceExpress New Service - 47 words
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Article262 1951-12-03 3 Wife wins divorce suit LONDON, Monday. A WIFE who got a decree on the grounds of her rk husband's cruelty and misconduct complained that he took their child away and refused to say where it was. And the husband admitted it. said Mr. Commissioner Glazebrook,262 words
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Article84 1951-12-03 3 A brigadier's son went A.W.O.L. LONIX Mon. X ROBIS JOHN RK I son ad a >üb- to 112 Wool- being 120 y 2 he w and -a] ie had overstayed Ijtfkkl aught m\ re :aek :c London." he i i: He stayed m London j r.e xas arrested on, Cc::^r84 words
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Article50 1951-12-03 3 HONG KONG M >r..— Mac >:*r.g. Re i Cbina'a bcss, is ill hoi sdfing author. fej fofamc of Mao's SeftN loris" went on sale lOcMa 12 and 'he first r.::mg :r* :.:0.iW; was sold than month. A Eta ar.:i readers to hnv Thp I tin?.- U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article37 1951-12-03 3 The book "Kidnapped m Kandy" by British author, Margaret Ruthin, has withdrawn from sale m India. Burma and Ceylon after strong protests by the AllCeylon Buddhist Congress that it made "disparaging references to Buddhism."— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article41 1951-12-03 3 HONG KONG, Mon.—Insects in Red China damaged 20,000,000 acres of farmland this year, Agriculture Minister Li Shu-cheng reported. He added that drought affected more than 15,000,000 acres in 15 provinces, including 6,000,0000 acres which were seriously damaged. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article25 1951-12-03 3 LONDON, Mon.— More than 150 accidents m Norwich this year were caused by dogs roaming the city at night, a police witness said.25 words
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Article110 1951-12-03 3 ROME, Mon. TTALY is thinking of doing something about lurid court reporting which makes foreigners gasp. The Italian press skips nothing in stories of trials. Crimes, sex perversion, dope addiction and othej subjects are described in detail. A bill, prepared for submission to the Chamber of Deputies,A.P.; Reuter - 110 words
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321 1951-12-03 3 LET US BREAK SHAW'S WILL —LADY ASTOR LONDON, Monday. f ADY ASTOR, long-time friend of George Bernard Shaw, declared: "Let us form a society to break Shaw's will. It was a ridiculous will." Leading writers, actors, and politicians who listened to her at a London meeting to launch a Shaw321 words
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Article84 1951-12-03 3 COLOMBO, Mon.— Ceylon may soon have a factory for the manufacture of medical rubber goods if the United States rubber magnate, Mr. Harry Ain, of Brooklyn, has his way. Mr. Ain is president of the Goodyear Rubber Co. of Broadway, New York, one *of the largest manufacturersU.P. - 84 words
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Article78 1951-12-03 3 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, Mon. No matter where you fly in space you can't < t rt away from dust. Probably a thousand tons of meteoric dust falls daily into the earth's atmosphere. No one knows where it comes from. The particles are too small to show asA.P.; Reuter - 78 words
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292 1951-12-03 3 CUSTOMER WAS 'NICE' SO HE CUT HER BILL LONDON, Mon. TtfRS. Louisa Willett Ifl thought the grocer's assistant was kind and polite, and she sometimes gave him a shilling. The assistant thought Mrs. Willett was 4 a nice customer" and under-charged her. But it was his firm's money that— in292 words
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Article61 1951-12-03 3 'Millions needed' says cardinal LONDON, Mon.— Cardinal Griffin has told his parish priests that the Rom;-n Catholic diocese of Westm ister needs £4,500,000 during the next four years to build new schools. Said the cardinal's secretary: "We shall continue to press the Government for help for Catholic schools. But in61 words
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Miscellaneous98 1951-12-03 3 H3ndrakB Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya 1 T—T I I I~ZZZZd I tuatV a aiir,u-VAIiCP HFgE I AM. IN THAII DRIVING US AiL BATTY. £,;v sgj^ g^SC^D^ r^r^v :i: Atotalk ten jobs J ii.'^ I H R' VI .-Trf. II rNL y \Q(I lAS j J'AJANE Exclusive98 words
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545 1951-12-03 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Dec. 3, 1951. Election thoughts fTWO points emerge from Saturday's Singapore City Council elections. The first is that Labour is gaining increasing strength as a political force in the Colony. The second is that the believers in democracy will have their work cut out to545 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1951-12-03 4 For 'Emergency' Read 'Insurrection' Lord Killearn backs Mr. Lyttleton Congestion on troop ships Yangste steamer exploit recalled Malayan journalist's London post MR. Oliver Lyttelton is in Malaya and has begun that investigation into the insurrection Sir Eric Macfadyen's description is much more realistic than "the emergency'* which we all hope1,059 words
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Article215 1951-12-03 4 Letter to the Editor Demagogues MAY I refer to your leader of Friday headed "Use Your Vote". It has perhaps been realised for some time that the people of Singapore are not much interested in the election Democratic methods of this* nature have little or no appeal to the people215 words
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Article, Illustration444 1951-12-03 4 Hall Romney - the London Letter Hall Romney since he went to Malaya two years ago has been receiving from his parents a weekly air parcel containing a weekly magazine, a radio book, and a few cuttings, which has cost six or seven shillings to send. Seventysix such parcels havp cost rhpm £26444 words
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Article557 1951-12-03 4 THOMAS HENRY - Old' Stars Are Going Out T*HE "old stars" are A flickering out. New one* constantly are being born out of cos-mic-dust clouds to take their places. Otherwise, the universe would be doomed to everlasting darkness. This is the thesis presented to the Philosophical Society of Washington by Dr. Lyman Spitzer.557 words
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Article, Illustration646 1951-12-03 4 Wilfred Potter - Wilfred Potter Ex-Marine believes he can find L, pire's most valuable mine By Georgetown British Guiana. •'I'M here to collect a fortune in diamonds,'' was the simple, straightforward statement of intentions made by husky, ex-Marine Commando Victor Norwood when he arrived here recently. Right away he646 words
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Advertisement36 1951-12-03 4 GIFTS I offer a most acceptable range of gifts you can always choose one for any occasion and be sure you get it at the keenest price S.P.H.deSILVA., 45. HIGH ST., SINGAPORE, IPOH A K. LUMPUR.36 words
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Advertisement41 1951-12-03 4 wp \\^<>/r( f^o/rt »>*<> >r< */Atffm<>"< I *O I 13B, Battery R° a I EXQUISITE MODEL EVENING AKD j I COCKTAIL GOWNS-MILLlN ATi0JiS EXCLUSIVE DESIGHS-BESOV AND WEDDING ORDERS A SP^ The Straits Times Annual A f .w copie. are O/tOfR from roa/41 words
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Article220 1951-12-03 5 No eviction till Trust decides on a policy nxuv o- Free K ress Staff Reporter l ab i Singapore Improvement Trust will now take no action to remove tenants from business and dwelling houses m the area A?k n i c l by Se,egie Road220 words
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Article32 1951-12-03 5 TIMBER MAY BE CHEAPER B r f im ber may fall fj.- < recent liftX X, :h< -vxport ;onesia ..V'fr-r:: S.ngapore o load return is eagerly ,"p enins of this oi big m32 words
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Article43 1951-12-03 5 M The all a J' Thursday to i; P s for :he na oritj m the m icipaJ 0 we zi oe::e: ab.e promises to Mr C. O. W party chairman, said 'jk jarty won six seats at43 words
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Article72 1951-12-03 5 Kg h n. Pi rak's conie V rsity of l. d will FederaI Bfl id ihLs T.:'c :::her conatelon of abo::: $40,000 tz 1 P< "ak, :he i i eai :he was revealed at a >. be State Appeal tail pri res m SinWk m coconut72 words
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Article40 1951-12-03 5 Applications to import ghee from Australia outside quotas will now be considered. Applications must be supported by recent firm offers from Australian exporters, quoting the numbers of the Australian Dairy Produce Board export permits held by them.40 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-12-03 5 "BttBI^n^WWHMHD d.Uars worth o* foods were destroyed by Are m a shop at North Bride- Road Singapore yesterday. Picture shows a police eonateble. gnardmg the damaged goods-Free PreTpScture32 words
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Article128 1951-12-03 5 Free Press Staff Reporter WENTY-ONE Chinese schools joined the Singa- pore Chinese Schools' Union during the year boosting its membership to 72, it was stated at the annual general meeting yesterday. Mr. S. Y. Chung, a principal, told the meeting that the Union should increase128 words
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Article89 1951-12-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. rro Malay rulers have taken up large shares In the Sharikat Lumbong Setapak Ltd. m Kuala Lumpur— the first Malay public mining company which will start mining operations early next ye to Yahaya bin Dato Abdul Razak. managingdirector of the company, said yesterday89 words
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Article129 1951-12-03 5 A YOUNG Singapore schoolgirl Miss Alice Tay, is among 25 high school students who have been chosen from U T Asian and Near Eastern countries to attend the New York Herald Tribune High School Forum. The Forum, which is an annual affair, opens m New York129 words
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Article103 1951-12-03 5 Successful BCG drive THE World Health Organisation ha s don e successful BCG and anti-tuberculo-sis work in Malaya with the co-operation of the. U.N. International Emergency Fund, a review of its first year of operation in the Far East statesThe report says lour public health experts on the regional office103 words
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Article110 1951-12-03 5 MR. Yap Pheng Geek. City Councillor, said yesterday the Singapore Improvement Trust should give their reasons for the ejectment of tenants. He was referring to the decision of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce last week to assist Trust tenants under ejectment orders. Mr. Yap said110 words
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Article138 1951-12-03 5 THE Singapore Buddhist Federation's $200,000 Maha Bodhi School at Geylang was declared open by the Commissioner-General. Mr Maleolni. MacDonald, on Saturday. He said: "This school with its Buddhist teaching will be yet another force serving the great cause of peace on earth and goodwill amongst men."138 words
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Article131 1951-12-03 5 THE standard set ny Singapore City Councillors in the conduct of their monthly meetings was as high as that in local authorities in England. Dr. L. C. Hill, the local government expert, said yesterday. Dr. Hill who watched Wednesday's Council meeting from the visitor's gallery, said tv131 words
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Article80 1951-12-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Bus companies operating within the Town Board area of Johore Bahru w.ll be ordered by the Town Board to erect bus stop signs. The companies offered to pay $10 per sign to the Board if they would erect th^ signs. This w^80 words
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Article127 1951-12-03 5 rE Malayan Railway lsj again in the market for sleepers and the Johore Forest Department has been asked to supply 40,000 sleepers by the end of the year. Work is already in hand and the sleepers are being obtained from the Kota Tinggi and Labis districts. The127 words
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Article77 1951-12-03 5 Substations liable to »<*ad *n«*d- I dine today are: Malayan Breweries, A.tt.C Brewery, Tanglin Rd., Phoenix Park, Alexandra Brickworks. Pasir Panjaug. Opium Factory. Reformatory Rd.. Oxygen Factory. Cressonite, St. James. Miri Rd., Silat Rd.. Bukit Pasoh. B.A.T.. Trafalgar St., An son Rd., Sago St.. Raman St.. Peoples Park,77 words
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Article68 1951-12-03 5 HUNDREDS of Singapore, Chinatown's children will be eiven a Christmas party at *e B Colony's 15 children^ feeding centres on Dec. 20 and 21. A Social Welfare D:partment spokesman said the Department will be supplying some of the Christmas fare Firms and individuals will V give68 words
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Article, Illustration197 1951-12-03 5 picture. Free Press Staff Reporter VTEARLY 1,000 motor vehicles conveyed voters to 11 the polling booths m Singapore on Saturday. Some of them came from Johore. Gemas and Malacca. Candidates had much difficulty with Federation drivers who were not familiar with the routes toFree Press - 197 words
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Article45 1951-12-03 5 PENANG. Mon. Free trading between Penang and neighbouring countries and the relaxation of exchange restrictions to encourage this are urged m a memorandum the Penang Importers and Exporters Association has sent to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton.45 words
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Article76 1951-12-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. KUALA LUMPUR branch ol the United Malays National Organisation yesterday decided to contest the forthcoming Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections and set up a three-man elections committee. There was opposition lrom only one member, Inche Abdullah bin Akin, who felt that the branch was76 words
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Article79 1951-12-03 5 A CHINESE woman teacher and her husband, also a teacher, may join the Singapore police force If they are given accommodation. They are living m the premises of the school where they work.\ Since the police recruiting campaign began a week ago only four women79 words
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Article101 1951-12-03 5 Factory for 'model' village JOHORE BAKRU, Mon. A LARGE rubber tactory for smallholders is to be built in Gresok village in Ulu Muar, Johore. The $350,000 factory will be largely financed by ifle Rural Industrial Development Authority. The villagers are giving $15,030. Inche Raman lima, chairman of RIDA branch, Jobore,101 words
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Article68 1951-12-03 5 ILO TO HELP SEAMEN An effcrt to raise the working conditions of Asian seamen is being made by the International Labour Organisation in Geneva. This was said by Mr. Miiza Hassan Khan, a representative of the Martime section of the I.L.O. Mr. Khan is louring SouthEasi Asian countries on a68 words
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Article49 1951-12-03 5 KANGAR, Mon Tired of waiting for the State government to build them an English school, the Malays of Perlis got together and built their own. It is the Derma School (Malay for "charity") in Kangar, and is the first and only English school in Perils.49 words
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Article64 1951-12-03 6 T LOYD Mangrum, United States Ryder Cup player yesterday won the second Philippines open gold championship over the Wack Cotintry Club course at Manila with an aggregate of 295 for the 72 holes. Two other American Ryder Cup players filled second and third places. Jack BurkeReuter - 64 words
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Article547 1951-12-03 6 LATE GOAL SURPRISES THEGOTHS Finishing was poor Free Press Soccer Reporter Singapore Malays 1; Gothenburg F.C. 1. AN equalising Malay goal surprised the visiting Swedish side ten minutes from the end of their first Colony fixture at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday evening. The goal was just as surprising to the547 words
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Article77 1951-12-03 6 'Boys had no rest' —Manager ]k[R. SVEN LJUNGGREN, manager of the Gothenburg team, said after the fame last night: "I am not surprised at my boys poor showing, for they had little or no rest for the past two days and had to take the field barely an hoar after77 words
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Article26 1951-12-03 6 The British Empire Rugby League team defeated Wales on Saturday by 22 points to 11. The match took place at Abertillery m Wales.— A.F.P.A.F.P. - 26 words
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Article90 1951-12-03 6 fpHE South African Cricket Board of Control yesterday confirmed its decision to send a team to Australia next year. In a statement issued by the President of the Board, Mr. D. Marguard, the Board said the confirmation was decided upon in view of publicity given toReuter - 90 words
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Article29 1951-12-03 6 CHAMPION DESTROYED Champion, who was pulled up by Jockey Tait a furlong from home In Race 5 CI. 3, Div. 4. at Ipoh on Saturday, was dpstrnvori n— o~a.29 words
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Article316 1951-12-03 6 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS By LONDON, Monday. T EAGUE leading Portsmouth was held to a two-all draw by Peston North End, but still strengthened its first place margin in the English Football League on Saturday. The draw gave Portsmouth one point in the league table, while second place Arsenal316 words
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Article69 1951-12-03 6 An unbeaten century by R. Benaud helped New South Wales to gain a first innings lead over South Australia on the second day of their Sheffield Shield match in Adelaide. At the close, New South Wales were 26 for 8 wickets with Benaud 100 notReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration310 1951-12-03 6 npHERE'S always a big bridge tournament going o n m Europe, so the European Bridge Review is usually full of interesting hands like this one from a match between Sweden And Iceland m the Nordic Championships. With the Swedish team NorihSouth, the bidding went: Bast lost two tricks310 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-12-03 6 picture. A Swedish forward takes a shot during yesterday Gothenburg F.C. v. Singapore Malays match at Jaten Besar Stadium but goalkeeper Osman Anguha has the ball well covered. The game ended m a one-all draw.— Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article245 1951-12-03 6 SYDNEY, Monday. A FIGHTING innings of 54 not out by Lindsay Hassett, the captain, helped Australia to recover from a bad start on Saturday, second day of the second Test against the West Indies. Australia lost their first two wickets for 27 runs mReuter - 245 words
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Article54 1951-12-03 6 Little Nene, recently crowned featherweight champion of Singapore, was beaten on points on Saturday night by Little Loone, the Perak champion, over 15 rounds in a little fight at Ipoh. Loone scored freely early in the fight, but the Singapore boxer finished strongly. The boxers scaled54 words
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1238 1951-12-03 6 JONES RODE MY MINK IN GRAND STYLE From ALI FKI TlflY MINK took charge on entL A f proper cleared right a was m th *J three-length lead from hi,' I'Z^S; main race at Ipoh on Saturday r, Va Uh! Perak Turf Club's Deeemb<-, miJ™ one of the easiest wins1,238 words
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Advertisement297 1951-12-03 6 CAPITOL today 11— 1.45— 4— 6.36— 9.3d "HAPPY 60 LOVELY" IN TECHNICOLOR Plus! STAGE SHOW at 6.30 ft 9.30 p.m. only NEXT CHANGE ibsEjFERRER Academy Award Winer because v~. he was the three musketeers m one :t^ and one lover m a million 1 Cymno mmmmmmmmm+mmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmWmWmmWm REX LAST DAY 1297 words
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Advertisement151 1951-12-03 6 ON SALE TODAY I STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY I CLASSIFIED I ft 42 Pages of Hades, busi- W aS^ x. nesses, professions under >lrr'\OU 292 .pprooriat, head. A UNiv^UI FEATURE- -^-1— s '\J^ 9t^ 10 SECTIONS ot detailed p^ S :rf^ f Quick- reference Com information covering aa>- Mai >« a151 words
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Miscellaneous249 1951-12-03 6 Radio SINGAPORE 10.00 ajn. Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.10 Close; 12.00 Programmes In Malay; 1.00 pjn. Monday Matinee— Cocoanut Grove Orchestra Prankie Lane; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Home on the Range; 2.00 Close; 5.00 Programmes in Malay; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Children's Programme; 6.35 Adventures In Music; 6.55249 words
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121 1951-12-03 7 SEA DRAGON IMPRESSES ON WET TRACK Fine gallop by Lucky Star II From ALLAN LEWIS which waTteaVv^™ the number two grass, Sea Dralon 'finS g over^ght rain! front of Ashok Knight rL, h f a length n third and another r£™ X?^ Ga ant a n eck away Incky su°121 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-12-03 7 fcanAnsulia. Singapore fciv; joalkefper. punehti nj from his goalmouth m Goth'nbur? centreitini Lars Jangblad, iMienin? This match. tyntit Jabn Besar StaiiB yesterday was drawn ■f-ail- Free Press picture.31 words
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Article210 1951-12-03 7 INDIANS FORCE 1-1 DRAW THE ALL-INDIAN Olympic Football team drew oneall with a Hang Kong selection yesterday before another sell-out crowd of some 14,000. At half-time the Indians were one goal down. The Indians gave an improved display in all departments compared with Saturday and would have won handily hadReuter - 210 words
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Article44 1951-12-03 7 Ip If j |U?:.Nl NCr rr. v :c ::> t he li. fauns Royal Ices we-": down surpria--5j /ii'.eriaj Ching ir. ::.f fir. :he takAmaieur Football Asjci:.::s senior division zxi-:;. competition for Li... Fens: Fook Trophy foe Chinese Assembly ir::.:.:, by one-nil. i44 words
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Article137 1951-12-03 7 ALTHOUGH losing by two goals to one against Royal Air Force at Tanglin yesterday, Army finished as champions in the Singapore Hockey Association's quadrangular tournament. i In the other match played yesterday, the last day of the i three-day competition, Civillians and Royal Navy drew three-all. i137 words
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128 1951-12-03 7 Poh Lim ousts junior champ easily f|NG Poh Lim. the Malayan v Thomas Cup player who took the court for the first time yesterday in the Singapore Badminton Association's open singles championship easily disposed of junior singles champion, Sadali bin Suro in straight sets— 15-6, 15-0. Poh Lim's speed and128 words
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Article134 1951-12-03 7 CUBAN heavyweight champion Omelio Agramonte wound up training yesterday for his fight before British royalty at Harringay Arena tomorrow night. The stocky, broad-should-ered Cuban champion is scheduled to fight a tenrounder against Britain's Johnny Williams on a Jack Solomon's bill for the benefit of the134 words
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Article23 1951-12-03 7 Charles Humes, European welterweight champion, yesterday outpointed Bobby Sawson, New York middleweight, in ft ten-round fight in Lille, France.- A .P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article92 1951-12-03 7 LONDON, Mon. pGLASDS first rugby trial i I bid tc find a ream South Airmails i Hanoi win for I ftobabfe u-9 /-he Possibles a; Lei■rti Saturday Probables were a *J ar.;; as a comJRt ia: includes 11 of PJ**«Bon'!s England :eam, they did not show theA.P. - 92 words
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Article446 1951-12-03 7 WEIGHTS for Wednesday, the second day of the Porak Turf Club December meeting, are:— Cl. 3, Dlv. 2-7 F. Cl. 4, Dlv. 1-7 F. Cft. Div. 1-6 F. Picture House 3.00 The Blessing 9.00 My Mink 9.00 Alton 8.13 Fort View 8.13 Malleable Bed Wolf 810446 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-12-03 7 picture. jocKey Wally Bagby and 14 -year-old son, Billy, ride out irom the paddock for the fourth race of Perak Turf t^ubs December meeting on Saturday. Wally Bagby is on victorme, and Billy on D emonic Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article186 1951-12-03 7 T»ODAY at Jalan Besar Stadium the Gothenburg F.C. touring side from Sweden meets Singapore A" m a fixture postponed from Saturday when the tourists' arrival from Bangkok was delayed for 24 hours. After a good night's sleep the tourists are expected to produce better finishing186 words
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Article127 1951-12-03 7 KARACHI Mon. DAKISTAN yesterday beat the MCC by four wickets m the second unofficial Test here. The first rmtoh was drawn Pakistans' splendid performance m inflicting upon the MCC the first defeat of the tour should stand them m good stead m their efforts to gain admission127 words
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Article33 1951-12-03 7 Jo Weidin, Austrian and former European heavyweight champion, knocked out Johnny Arthur x>t South Africa m the third round of their scheduled ten rounds fight m Johannesburg on Saturday night ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article431 1951-12-03 7 By Our Special Correspondent AT the Saigon Inter-Port Regatta yesterday the Royal Singapore Yacht Club regained the InterPort Challenge Cup for Fours, the premier roving trophy m the Far East. Opposed by crews from the Club Nautique des Saigon and the Miri-Zelait Zout Club, the Singapore431 words
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Article151 1951-12-03 7 JAPS PLAY GREAT GAME -BUT LOSE BOMBAY, Mon. INDIA beat Japan by four poals to nil in the fit ill iuid ana] hockey Test hr r<« yesterday after leading 1-9 at halftime. India thus won all the five matches with an aggregate of 25 goals to two. The Japanese gaveReuter - 151 words
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Article79 1951-12-03 7 CALCUTTA, Mon. g A. Durai of Malaya was beaten in the single-} final of the Sevabazar badminton tournament here last night by 8-15, 9-15 by MonoJ Guha of Bengal. Durai had reached the final with a 15-1, 15-9 defeat of S. Bannerji of Bengal. Durai partnered79 words
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Advertisement122 1951-12-03 7 A NEW POLICY m MFERENT PROGRAMMES DAILY XATINEE SHOWS DAILY at 11 a.a, 1.45 4 p.* 'FLAME THE ARROW" I Technicolor j POPULAR PRICES Stairs S 1.00: Downstairs 75 cents Wow LOVES OF CARMEM" cell tl ico In r u «rri ng RITA HAY WORTH EVENING SHOWS m^ NIGHTLY at122 words
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Advertisement52 1951-12-03 7 DECEMBERI hr. IT ~1 I Ci NOW! 3DA AM The only tnina ne keeps on dictating is t Christmas -time for a Ti6er Elf-IBIBilVBBBBBBIIIBBB& Give Precious Golden Gifts for Christmas v m RINGS BROOCHES a B RACELETS EARRINCS m CLIPS Etc, etc. LANKA JEWELLERS, 20 watery Rosd Sin., ou I52 words
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421 1951-12-03 8 Sisters given no chance to defend themselves Atrocity charges against nggs HONG KONG. Monday. SIX THOUSAND PEOPLE yesterday crowded intc the big red walled Sun Vat-sen memorial hall m Canton and shouted and roared as a Communist prosecutor. Hsieh Pai Chen, m a voice vibrating with anger, charged Aye Canadian421 words
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Article27 1951-12-03 8 Mr. Manuel Ugarte, exArgentine Ambassador to Cuba, was found dead m his apartment m Paris yesterday. He forgot to turn off the gas.— U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article146 1951-12-03 8 U.K. exports 'too dear' CHICAGO, Monday. ORITISH exports have become so dear m the United States that American importers are looking elsewhere for supplies according to trade spokesmen here. Mr. F. Houser, Vice-Presi-dent of Sears Roebuck, world's biggest mail order house, back from a five-week trip to Britain announced thatReuter - 146 words
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Article93 1951-12-03 8 WASHINGTON, Mon. ATOP mobilization official said last night that the United States should reach its peak strength in about two years and will be able to return to "more or )ess normal economy." Mr. Charles Staufacher, Assistant to Defence McOiliser, Mr. Charles Wilson, warned however,U.P. - 93 words
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Article37 1951-12-03 8 Prime Minister, Mr. Sidney Holland, announced last night the appointment of editor, Mr. Leslie Know Munro, 50, as New Zealand's new ambassador to Washington. He succeeds Sir Carl Berendsen, whose term ends next month. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-12-03 8 PICTURE shows "Rubber Kones" Harold Roy Webb, who escaped from Dartmoor, and was captured again only after a country-wide hunt by the British Police. Webb, who was m solitary confinement, deprived of everything except a shirt, somehow chiselled a hole from his cell into a shaft, fhat carried hot airPaul Popper - 79 words
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Article134 1951-12-03 8 U.N. PROBE GERMAN FREEDOM PARIS, Mon. BRITAIN, France and the United States yesterday proposed a sweeping investigation into personal, political and constitutional freedoms throughout Germany to find out whether unhampered general elections can be held m that divided country. The Western Big Three are to introduce a resolution m theA.P. - 134 words
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Article20 1951-12-03 8 Canadian troops m Korea have suffered casualties, including 114 dead, 397 wounded, 50 injured and five missing.— A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article26 1951-12-03 8 Five people died and scores were injured m a gale, which swept Swede n this weekend, tearing down trees and power cables. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article20 1951-12-03 8 An epidemic of cerebralspinal meningitis is abating m the Sudan aft>r claiming more than 7.000 victims. A. P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article19 1951-12-03 8 The Chinese cultural mission which has been visiting India is on its way back to Peking.— A.F.P.A.F.P. - 19 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-12-03 8 SALEH EL DIN MEETS MOSSADEQ "This is what I said tc them" Egypt's Foreign Minister, Saleh El Din, m conversation with Persia's Prime Minister. Dr. Mossadeq.26 words
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133 1951-12-03 8 INDIA DIGS WELLS FOR THIRSTY LIONS DELHI, Mon. WHAT will 250 lions do when they're thirsty? Officials of Saurashtra State, North India, are taking no chances m the drought-stricken region bordering the dense Gir Mountain jungles. They have sent special detachments of workmen to dig wells for the big cats,A.P. - 133 words
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Article36 1951-12-03 8 Mr. Yvonne Rois, 35, whose husband died two months ago, gave birth yesterday to quadruplets at Condom m south-western France. One died but the three others, one boy and two girls, were doing well.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article19 1951-12-03 8 A battalion of British Dragoon Guards arrived m Pusan yesterday aboard the British troopship. Georgic A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article31 1951-12-03 8 Turkey's military estimates for 1952 to be laid soon before the National Assembly for approval, will be almost one-third of the country's budget, Ankara radio said last night. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article24 1951-12-03 8 United Nations GeneralSecretary, Mr. Trygve Lie, yesterday sent a telegram to General Ridgwav congratulating him on the successor his mission.— A.F.P.A.F.P. - 24 words
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Article69 1951-12-03 8 TOKYO, Mon.— Above 30,000 feet, the MIG is superior to the U.S. Sabre jet, America's newest jet ace said here today. Then why are the Sabres consistently victorious over the speedy Communist jets 44 Americans are better pilots with superior training and they're better able toA.P. - 69 words
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Article48 1951-12-03 8 At least 41 Dinka tribesmen were killed and 64 wounded when an old tribal feud erupted in *Sudan recently. The fight between two sections of the tribe took place in the upper Nile district. Ringleaders were arrested and imprisoned pending investigation. A. P.A.P. - 48 words
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143 1951-12-03 8 NEW YORK, Monday. A SHATTERING explosion which gave Dallas (Texas) atomic jitters on Saturday night turned out today to be entirely harmless. Somebody booby-trapped a Pecan tree. Instead of radioactive dust there was a shower of nuts as the tree was splintered byU.P. - 143 words
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Advertisement371 1951-12-03 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR. ONO YEW TECK, Manager of Broadway Cafe, Happy World, wishes to thank all those who kindly presented bouquet, flags, screens, cigarettes, refreshments on the opening ceremony of the Cafe. He also wishes to thank all present on the night and to apologise to them for any inconvenience caused371 words
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Advertisement143 1951-12-03 8 JtW/^ SCHICK INJECHn^ JatMS^ 3r fJ5> (mmmm s^i^s <*„. I «^Msre MMNnr «4/»e trnmwt >;'*; j «sr«e 5/w^« si, i v SSS maumw i amm,S m f tl am^ '■■^S^mW^mmW A t fmf m.Am AfaV tf if o_& J MW_™'*''ft> f K A, sM\ illiw^3r/i I^4vMmV^lmimT^~^^ I Bi^fiMi iii lii143 words
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Miscellaneous77 1951-12-03 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris f I KNOW--- •OndX' PERHAPS I Y 0R HAVE Y°U WH/ DOT PlPEl KlT WOJILR AMlGO5-lPTHE"i "MR. GANGeilN- TMP PIPT^I BETT0? 6fT 1 CAN HELP YOU J FORGOTTEN THAT /wA VOULD NOT KITTEN KNEW IT WA5 REAUY I OUT BUT ONE OP THE K^^^ a77 words
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Title Section13 1951-12-03 1 SHRIRO NEWS ***%?sm*>m&- f as a "Booat Paper"). Monday, December. 3, 1951. FREE.13 words
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Article, Illustration273 1951-12-03 1 "ACROSS THE STREET ACROSS THE WORLD" for Christmas Gifts of Greatest Pride the Shriro Imp will be Your Guide ii v vri ro iced I wne» Sngapore nW three w rs ago business was sm ill Now, king gf [he worl I wide sati Shriro f s ex-273 words
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Article347 1951-12-03 1 TIME marches on CHRISTMAS comes but once a year and time passes so quickly that we seem to be preparing for Christmas almost r»s soon as Christmas is finished. In order to keep a check one has to watch the time very carefully and what better Christmas gift is there347 words
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142 1951-12-03 1 magic wind P ml ran work ufcrs It can style nizf the your s f the host «j itures are mil find any 1 lines •our oouse a Pen '...iity :>f «nd make it m your ffbood bvpaint- xith SAPOLIN Jj^ntinthe lons i?; finish that142 words
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Article139 1951-12-03 1 BEER DRINKERS will be very pleased to hear that ASAHI BEER is once again available on the local market. Shiro (China) Ltd. have been appointed the sole agents. for Asahi Breweries m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya and distribution of ASAHI is being handled throughout this territory139 words
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89 1951-12-03 1 hd trade '-3 held f August na) Ltd. largest the exhi- .!?-> rded the edging Cf ™**d stand £^T&^*2 nf Pr°- >-. JJ Jed by the display and l Riven to World-wide connections. The main attractions on the Shriro stand were movement, lighting and89 words
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Article146 1951-12-03 1 WITH A MITCHELL AIR CONDITIONER The MITCHELL A I R CONDITIONER cools, dehumidifies, ventilates, circulates and filters the air. It is the modern way to get refreshing, invigorating sleep and cool, cool comfort all day long. The MITCHEL AIR CONDITIONER i s made by the146 words
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Article139 1951-12-03 1 SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD have been appointed the sole agents and distributors for Snulton's Early American OLD SPICE for men. Snulton's OLD SPICE offers shaving creams shaving soaps, aftershave lotion, cologne, powder, etc. The Snulton's shaving soap gives a richer, creamier moisture-retaining lather, which ensures smoother and faster139 words
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Advertisement35 1951-12-03 1 m^ I^HB A certain young lady from Wheeling **Here is a taste most appealing! yjISSSjRd I J 11 1 ove "Cream of Wheal' t^-T)' And you simply can't beat Tlut wooderfia Oeam of Wheat' fc«lintr35 words
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Article202 1951-12-03 2 JAMES CARLTON has returned to Singapore through "CARLTONS SPECIAL", ••CARLTON'S STRAIGHT VIRGINIA" and "DE LUXE TENOR" Cigarettes. These three brands of cigarettes are the product of Messrs. James Carlton Ltd. London, and come within the cost range of every individual CARLTON'S Cigarettes offer you an entirely new202 words
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Article363 1951-12-03 2 pOR MORE than a century MURRAY LANMAN'S FLORIDA WATER has been famous throughout the world— not for one purpose alone but for a score of everyday needs. Moderately priced itself, MURRAY LANMAN'S FLORIDA WATER saves you the cost of many more expensive preparations. Read363 words
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Article310 1951-12-03 2 J^ESSRS. Proctor Gamble bring you the most Wonderful Suds Discovery in- 2000 years DREFT, DREFT is another well-known Proctor Gamble product and it works wonders with Silks, Nylons, Woollens, Dishes etc. H AVE Yw bee i y Ol vour ,T**Hi CRISCO^ O f PUrCi ii you haveni310 words
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143 1951-12-03 2 Famous for finer fits, finer fabrics QUEST-SHON MARK rEQUEST-SHON MARK BRAS are the new sensational figure beauty discovery. Shriro (China) Ltd. have been the agents for the Quest-Shon Mark Brassier Co., Inc. for some little time and these brassier s are now becoming extremely popular in the local market. QUEST-SHON143 words
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Article98 1951-12-03 2 Chesterfields for S'pore 2HR IRQ (C81W| >Me recently throughout Singapore Fe£ ration of Malaya, r("' Indonesia Brmeo and toalc CHESTERFIELD ettes are a product ot xi\tr'< Uaget k Myeri Tohc ana an one 01 ih> popular American ctg throughout tin i r report macfi h w c /cnou'/i research c98 words
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Advertisement163 1951-12-03 2 c^MffAA/S^»foi>3fx4%sm IT'S BEAUTIFUL APPEARANCE M£^' IT'S WONDERFUL ACCURACY t|^>^\ ITS AMAZING THINNESS MOST important planis in the piatform. Mr. O'Daniel iurther revealed, would be To stop Sociaiisn. and Communism dead in their tracks by repealing immediately all socialist] communistic and unconstitutional laws now on the statute books." To Mr. Daniel's163 words
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Article112 1951-12-03 3 YOU BELIEVE that t you can eat Pickled onions at leisure and still kiss your girl friend goodn\% with^recemng any objections. The Btng Crosoy's Research Foundation has produced the most wonderful P^kled Onion Killer The "BREATH-O--LA The R BREATH-0-LATOR is a very neat holder containing a neutrag112 words
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Article464 1951-12-03 3 gHRlHO (China) Md. are very pleased to be able to say that the pharmaceutical department has expanded quite considerably since the publication of the last edition of the Shriro News. This expansion now places them in a position to cater for the needs of everybody irrespective of464 words
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351 1951-12-03 3 Give Sunbeam and you give the BEST JHE Sunbeam Shavemaster, for which Messrs. Shriro (China) Ltd. are the sole agents in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, has a very wide shaving head that shaves twice as much beard in the same time. It takes the average man about seven351 words
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Article105 1951-12-03 3 ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR LIFE pOR Christmas presents, there is nothing like a Dayton KOOLFOAM Pillow. They are very brightly packed, especially for the Holiday Season, and it's a gift that will be talked about, used, and always remembered. A genuine Dayton KOOLPOAM Pillow promises un-dreamed-of comfort, and gives105 words
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Article209 1951-12-03 3 The MEXSAN APOWDER way J)0 you suffer from an itchy stinging heat rash, prickly heat, or minor skin troubles which are making you feel squirmy and miser able? If so, go to your nearest chemist shop and get fast relief by purchasing a tin of MEXSANA Medicated209 words
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368 1951-12-03 3 A revolutionary sensation by Revlon is here IMPORTANT NEWS J*HE surprise of the cosmetic Industry is a startHng new development in nail enamel by REVLON. This announcement is new. REVLON'S new "Love That Red'* is the latest colour creation. It's a new nail enamel with the Base Coat included for368 words
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519 1951-12-03 4 MAKE A PERMANENT RECORD OF THIS CHRISTMAS REVERE Cine Equipment, as imported b> Shriro (China) Ltd., is proving itself to be the most popular make of Cine Camera and projector on the local market. There are now a wide range of 8 mm and519 words
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Article193 1951-12-03 4 Movies for every occasion SHRIRO (China) Ltd. have been appointed agents for Castle Films which are produced by United World Films Inc. If you are inclined to get t>ored seeing your own homemade films time and time again we suggest that you take a trip to the Amateur Photo Co.,193 words
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118 1951-12-03 4 It's Plexi-Weave for smart seat covers WHEN IT COMES to seat covers PLEXI-WEAVE Woven Plastic is the undisputable Champion. Wise motorists prefer gay patterns, bright colours and dependable performance when the going is tough. PLEXI-WEAVE stands up under rugged wear stains and scuffing requires very little care and its builtin118 words
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Article409 1951-12-03 4 pOR many months now people have been asking for Japanese Cameras. Shriro (China) Ltd. are very pleased to be able to announce that a small shipment of Japanese Cameras has recently arrived in Singapore for sale both in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya.409 words
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73 1951-12-03 4 No Christmas party will be complete without balls off ice rAT'S RIGHT, real Ice Balls. The greatest invention since the high baH Two ice Cubo Trays will make 18 frozen balls of ice, each Ik in diameter. These are a great novelty and are very new, very clever, very chic73 words
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Article, Illustration126 1951-12-03 4 The proof is in! SLYVANIA WINS rpwO YEARS of rigid comparison tests definitely prove that Sylvania Fluores cent Tubes outlast all others. Sylvania Tubes of the most popular types were compared with those of the two other leading manufacturers. The chart which we produce below shows the result of the126 words
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Article, Illustration274 1951-12-03 4 WE are not re lei ring to the "Good King Wenceslas" of Christmas Carol fame but to another Good King "WENCESLAS II" who bestowed on the citizens of Pilsen the right of brewing beer which was then the Royal monopoly The brewing licences were conferred on several274 words
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Article255 1951-12-03 4 at any time and at any place YOU can do this quite simply now that the Zenith "Radio Corporation has produced the SUPKR T R A N SOCKANM STANDARD A N !> SHORT W A V I PORTABLE RADIO It's the world's most powerful port able255 words
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