The Singapore Free Press, 5 December 1951
1951-12-05
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1951-12-05 1 The Singapore Free Press I«ARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA *jO6 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENT?18 words
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Article388 1951-12-05 1 0 killed or hurt in new Suez shooting CAIRO, Wednesday X MOTORIZED COLUMN of British droops clashed on the outskirts of Suez yesterday with Egyptian police and civilians,' and 15 Egyptians were killed and 29 wounded. Two British soldiers were wounded. It was the second bloodyU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 388 words
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97 1951-12-05 1 Reds have developed New jet aircraft n- by Kv rea, s Air- j i report if t Russi ary ire fes X N y to >i?n *V-»" -'M rvations h^' and E r. Da to- jr Moscow T ily. l_. Russians ?ingle »."s?d Air F h" as :z':. )omber a97 words
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Article108 1951-12-05 1 c. [NDIES ■t -i out seccr.ci Te^: in--5 iid^Ls: Ausiraiia at er gfe morning for 290 IMog the Australians Ka 136 for victory. Miri m ur. beat en at s^ofWes: Indies in- sr.:hr .:h 57. having carried '•'-^h: score from six. hQEEBOIRD Ifldws Ist108 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-12-05 1 ALLAN LEWIS, Free Press racing correspondent, gives Unaware, Nomad and Patechoux as his best bets at Ipoh today. Best outsiders are Batavia and Vaillaume. TRESPASSER Recommends Sea Dragon and Atom Age. PICTURE TIP* and today's course tips in Page 7. THE GOING is likely to be66 words
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Article175 1951-12-05 1 MANILA, Wed. OED CROSS officials ■■^said today that 141 charred bodies were recovered on Camiguin Island after an atomiclike blast from the volcanic Mt. Hibok-Hibok. The volcano erupted for the second time last night. It was feared thai the casualty list would mount. Rescue partiesU.P. - 175 words
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Article76 1951-12-05 1 PARIS, Wed. ENMITY between the Arab countries and Israel yesterday exploded in one of the most violent clashes so far at the sixth U.N. Assembly. The eruption came in the joint Economic and Social Committee of the Assembly where delegates heard one woman Arab delegate hurlA.P. - 76 words
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Article31 1951-12-05 1 Six people aboard a United States navy two-engined plane were believed killed when their aircraft crashed and burst into flames in Florida yesterday after exploding 200 feet up.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article102 1951-12-05 1 TOKYO, Wednesday. ORITISH and American Marines, on Monday night Two Commandos were wounded in the brief, almost hand-to-hand fight as the Marines struck at installations deep behind enemy lines. The Marines moved ashore in the spectacular strike to leave an undetermined numoer of Communist deadA.P. - 102 words
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Article78 1951-12-05 1 WASIiINGTpN. Wed. THE United Stales yesterday demanded that Hungary release the four American airmen whose plane was forced down in Hungary by Russian Planes on November 19. QtatP Department press officer 6 Mr Lincoln White, said that Mr. George Abbott. United States Charge J i Affaires at78 words
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Article29 1951-12-05 1 Brazil expects to have an army division of 25,000 men ready in six months to be sent to Europe to join the United Nations forces- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article117 1951-12-05 1 Overated on- he changed AFTER a* brain operation a criminal seemed to have lost interest in crime, a psychiatrist, Dr. Barry Mulvanny told a suburban court In Melbourne. The aim of the operation, Dr Mulvanny said, was to free the man of his crimina? personality There was afrUdy a W117 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-12-05 1 picture. The Malay Rulers leaving the Kuala Lumpur Residency yesterday after their talks with the Secretary of State for the Colonies. In the leading group are the Sultan of Pahang, the Yang di-Pertu/in Besar of Negri Sembilan and t.h» Suits* n of Kedah, Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Article316 1951-12-05 1 CHATHAM, Wednesday. A BUS ploughed through the ranks of 30 marching Marine sea cadets last night and is believed to have killed at least 21 in one of Britain's worst road accidents. Police said the bodies of the dying and injured youths were stretched forA.P. - 316 words
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Article120 1951-12-05 1 CHURCHILL WINS ON HOUSING LONDON, Wed. A/TR. Churchill's Conservative Government last night won a victory by a majority of 22, over what he regarded as a virtual censure motion on his housing policy. The House of Commons, by 296 votes to 274 rejected an opposition attack on the government's proposalReuter - 120 words
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Article75 1951-12-05 1 Ansa, the Italian news agency, announced from Belgrade that Monsignor Alois Stepinac, Archbishop cf Zagreb, was freed from prison yesterday. Vatican sources said last night it had received no news concerning the reported release of Msgr. Stepinac who was arrested in 1946 for alleged war crimes. AnsaA.P. - 75 words
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Article19 1951-12-05 1 Genera! Franco of Spain ypsterday received a group of visiting U.S. Congressmen on his 5(Kh birthday- U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article48 1951-12-05 1 Lyttelton flies to Ipoh Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, flew to Ipoh this mornine. Pressmen accompanied him in a second R.A.F. plane. A.s a former chairman of Malay tin companies, Mr. Lyctelton knows the area well.48 words
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210 1951-12-05 1 Soviets ready for A-bomb probe if PARIS, Wed. THE Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, yesterday said that his government was prepared to allow an inspection of Soviet atomic weapon plants immediately after the U.N. General Assembly had decided that all atomic weapons should be outlawed. Mr. Vishinsky made this210 words
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Article24 1951-12-05 1 The Australian nurse, Sister Elizabeth Kenny, was named the outstanding woman of the year yesterday by the Parents League of America.— U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration939 1951-12-05 2 fTfTjjrJyfSnl MUSIC HALE, ACT, OR I9ANGEROUS SCIENCE? ASKS J4CK GREENSLADE, TELLING THE BKOBY OF TH5,.... T«HE girls, all friends, x responded to an invitation to go on the stage and be hypnotised. That was on September 21. The first. 16-year-old Isa Cox, fell939 words
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Article516 1951-12-05 2 A POWER FOR GOOD TODAY GZfT?3!SSZ3I says the Singapore doctor is- It can be applied successfully in consulting room and operating theatre HYPNOTISM is an artificially induced state in which the mind responds to outside suggestion. The subject to be hypnotized is put into a comfortable position, sitting or reclining516 words
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Article224 1951-12-05 2 'Ice wedges of Arctic areas "TCE wedges." are notable features of Arctic land- scapes. Old prospectors used to call them "cemetery hummocks," becouse they looked so much like the grass-covered mounds over graves. That, In a sense, is what they are— but the corpses buried in them are corpses of224 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-12-05 2 Volution to Crosword Ho. 5 iESTE^OAY'S T S©I,lITlOl£ Across: 1, Dangerous. 8, Be^in. 9. Attic. 10. Dormer. 11, Oral. 13. East. 15, Invent. 18. Cease. 19. Water. 20. Bedspread. Down: 2. i**&l\ a f* |l < *UH££* W* 1 J 6* Obediente/? fIT, 4%. A AnsW#r, 14, olate. Extra! TT.52 words
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Miscellaneous161 1951-12-05 2 New Crossword No. 527 C'LLE2»: 2, 7, A moony sort of place 49;i)j 8. Green fetus tan»g.) <9>. Lace maker (4). 10. This to me is a herb (3>. 12. 8 makes this sage (5). 14, Householders are so scolded (5). 15. Joint that might be below (5). 16. One161 words
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1227 1951-12-05 3 I 'raid' six dope dens in 12 hours n i\s o\ the lieabovi Ihc the train as ?^Aon -Liverpool north »«B&class com>;"ku: a dozen J^men sang and the rhythm aiitcase. ■••/"shed bark the \&*L parted 20 0B r Y1,227 words
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Miscellaneous234 1951-12-05 3 mdndrdKß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya I I II HEY. WILL YOU St GUYS SHUT UP? I I MANORtXE 5/6* At STO THE GUARD-] 1 1 USED I NEVER MIND HIM I —JL- I II J J L I'M TRYIM* TO SLEEP! r—Tl n#l4l<T t4l unnc c^234 words
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403 1951-12-05 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY Dec. 5, 1951. Slow but sure CLOW but sure. That is the pace at which the Secretary of State for Colonies expects victory to be won in Malaya's war upon Communist terror. In making this assessment of the Emergency outlook, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton shows a403 words
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Article148 1951-12-05 4 MR Lyttleton's opening remarks on his arrival in Malaya have been construed both in London and In Kuala Lumpur as indicating that he is more concerned with the military than with the political front in the war against Communist terrorism If that does reflect the Minister's opinion148 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1951-12-05 4 Don Iddon's Diary NEW YORK: COME of my friends are wearing "I Like Ike" buttons in their lapels. Tens of thousands of these emblems are being made and soon there will be Eisenhower stickers for windscreens of motor-cars I saw the "We Want Willkie" wave start like this and I1,008 words
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Article484 1951-12-05 4 FELIX - FELIX By Latest 'Hits' WITH little less than three weeks to go before Radio Malaya begins broadcasting its new series of talentime competitions, the response from women crooners and instrumentalists is still very discouraging But, as in previous competitions, it is hoped that they will484 words
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Article, Illustration424 1951-12-05 4 Don" Symphonic IRELAND. "Mai Rhapsody. April, No. 1 of "Two pieces for the Pianoforte". Dr. John Ireland (piano) halle' Orchestra (Barbirolli) H.M.V. DB 9651/2. The British Council are to be congratulated on bringing to public notice another work which should have been recorded much earlier. "Mai Dun" besets424 words
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Article, Illustration506 1951-12-05 4 'It Is For The Public To Choose. SOCIETY-OR CHAMBER ENSEMBLE rpHE flagrant mis- statements concerning the Singapore Chamber Ensemble, published in last Wednesday's column, "Musical Topics'' by Presto, can be based only on an acute Ignorance of the actual facts, and indeed amount to a signal disservice to the cause506 words
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Article182 1951-12-05 4 >) IN editor of a newspaper should know better than to allow such vicious, ill-worded articles such as appeared on Wednesday, written by a fellow who not only has a grudge, but an intense hatred, of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble, even to get into print. I182 words
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Article545 1951-12-05 4 Playing Standards Must Not Drop PRESTO TO HIS CRITICS fUHEN I took as the theme of my notes last week, "Is the Singapore Chamber Ensemble really necessary*' I knew I was treading on delicate ground. As you can see from the two outspoken letters this week I trod on a545 words
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Advertisement16 1951-12-05 4 In 1952 LONCINES will TIME the WINTER OLYMPICS at OSLO. N. SENA, Ltd., Singapore. Penang Bangkok.16 words
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Advertisement42 1951-12-05 4 n >? CALDBECKS nsf/ The Far East CALDBECK V2 M)^ MACCREGOR&C?!™ Mm /-i^T VTEL 5371/2 ORDER YOUR X'MAS CAKE 1 WEDDING A BIRTHDAY CAKES I TARZAN PROVISION STORE j Ho. 437-^ 439, Noith Bridge I°** (CORNER OF M»6Lr ROAD* j SINGAPORE? TEL: 83c42 words
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Miscellaneous65 1951-12-05 4 MUSIC DIARY THURSDAY Festival of Church Music, St. Andrews Cathedral, 5.30 p.m FRIDAY Gramophone recital, H.M.V. Studio. MacDonald House 6.30 p.m SUNDAY Recital by Leo Cherniavsky (violin) Victoria Hall, 8.45 p.m Tickets (from Robinsons) SI. $3 and $2. Festival of Church Music, St. Andrews Cathedral TUESDAY Christmas concert on records,65 words
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FREE PRESS Christmas SUPPLEMENT
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Title Section8 1951-12-05 1 FREE PRESS Christmas SUPPLEMENT Wednesday, December 5, 19518 words
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Article, Illustration867 1951-12-05 1 Gifts should have the personal touch HARVEY DAY RECALLS SQME STRANGE AND WONDERFUL PRESENTS THAT ECCENTRIC PEOPLE HAVE GIVEN OTHERS FOR CHRISTMAS. gromattei ho* ()l(i ire, it you 5| the sest v will gel a I wlkn the post lD ds you .i n Christmas qi ire co I stmark867 words
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Article, Illustration555 1951-12-05 1 FRANK A. KING - FRANK A. KING Throughout the ages the mistletoe was regarded as sacred and was believed to possess magical properties which made it dangerous to pluck it by *J0 most people mistletoe is only associated with the time-honoured privilege of kissing the first maiden they can555 words
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Advertisement212 1951-12-05 1 IN THE OTHER PAGES STORIES Page Our Hangman's Christmas Party by Maxwell Hall 5 The Painting in the Window by Carl Lim 8 Guests of the Jungle Djin by Marian Wells 9 Lnkundoo, a tale of horror hv R L White 16 ARTICLbS Nothing up my Sleeve by Benson Du-Lay212 words
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Advertisement52 1951-12-05 1 Cmsj^-XiiAs Vlfe are ever ready 11 1 to help you solve jn Q the Problem of /v* what to* give this mFor the Gift* really appreciated ~S t%sfc\ let us be your guide HBBBBL SiSH SOUS LTB 26,RflFOES PLHCE. STPORE I. PHONE *****,***** J^ (House of Elegance /^T^w THE lEW52 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1951-12-05 2 Benson Du- Lay - Benson Du-Lay A famous stage magician teaches you how to perform a few simple conjuring tricks for your Christmas party. by **rjAN anybody do any conjuring tricks?" How often have you heard that question asked by the host at Christmas parties, and how seldom have you1,365 words
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Advertisement261 1951-12-05 2 COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON FROM THE BRITISH AMERICAN NEWS CO., For An Up-To-Date Range Of Presentation Books Lett's Collins And Walker Diaries. Christmas Cards. And A Variety Of Games And Useful Presents. 18, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. PHONE ***** Mm BHfcO^s& j£==i MORNING. I p fl£§2/ NOON t NIGHT jfe261 words
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Advertisement182 1951-12-05 2 The modern wonder plastic uphoi^T J FABRICS FOR FURNITURE AUTO SeTtt£ I I B £>^~-Y BINOCUIftSS I 1 i^fnqfirnojnni, /w/// vtiun'tiUn K M I 1/ MEW CHINA OPTICAL CO EmCMMMMIIMIIIIII Illilllllllllllllllllllllllllii i />"^£ /fV /C^^v /f^ >e^ Va)> \ii^ V:^ >^ hastern l J ans Gown Shop Exclusive Model Evenim,182 words
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Article, Illustration671 1951-12-05 3 K. S. CHIA - Christmas so dear to our hearts K. S. CHIA by N^ festival is so dear to the hearts ot so many peoples as Christmas. Here in Malaya, as each year rolls by, more and more people of all races and all religions are takm 2 to observing Christmas as a671 words
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Article, Illustration503 1951-12-05 3 W. J. Ross - W. J. Ross by IN recent years scientists have been devoting much of their time to the task of making known to us how really won derful we are. Their view is that most of us are totally unaware of what the human body is capable* of503 words
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Article107 1951-12-05 3 MARION WELLS - Beside Seletar reservoir MARION WELLS by WATCHED a fleeting moment Beside those waters cool, And saw a soft transforming Of bush, and tree ana pool The sombre greys haa melted Into orange, reds, and pinks. And the hazy shadows darkened Into ebony on the brinks. The light that slowly stole107 words
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Article, Illustration232 1951-12-05 3 SPARE TIME BAND "COR nine constructive years the Brass Band of Britain's Post Office Cable and Wireless Section has provided Christmas entertainment for the patients of several well-known London Hospitals, and this year will see no break with tradition. The band, which now consists of thirty musicians, was formed in232 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1951-12-05 4 Marie Gough - Marie Gough by FORTUNATE IS THE CHILD WHO HAS AN INGENIOUS MOTHER WITH AN IDEA TO THE ORIGINAL IN FOOD. IF you have a young family the odds are that you will give a children's party at Christmas. And fortunate, indeed, is the child with1,244 words
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Advertisement231 1951-12-05 4 Quality Gifts 8 F° r Christmas V M^ IN JEWELLERY I ;g lyfi^ SILVERWARE "Amongst Jewellery and Silverware Jfij which is now on display at our shop hJ Ss in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. V* One is bound to find exactly what he *S$ or she is looking for"231 words
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Advertisement167 1951-12-05 4 >/ U 5 NEWYEA&ckn! 4 smi/idrmpmK of quality v V 3 I KELSON-PAIGE SPORT-SHIRTS Singapore's Most Popular Sport-Ski U f INTERWOVEN NYLON SOCKS j tK A T o Equal For Wear j X vLlr-Un DUif J Afet» SMb Nw owe* j iWASSIAMULLSi 31-33, High St. Snuiore6. j L— Give Books167 words
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Article1755 1951-12-05 5 Maxwell Hall - Maxwell Hall by From North Borneo comes a Christmas story that is both unusual and very entertaining if such a WQrd can he app i. ed to as gruesome a subject as hanging. A HANGMAN can en Jo.y a Christanybody else, but he may meet with1,755 words
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Advertisement124 1951-12-05 5 Kl your X'mas Gifts I «> Electrical and |>tftffa>A/ Appliances. \v •>' *.'A.- ■*>'iviV' ii**«t3f* i't iv *i'i" 'i'i'i't j FLUORESCENT HANOLAMP, Battery^jMrat^H DETAIL PRICE S'PORE $49.60. LAMPS~ Th« CENI Anglow n rwj s.;es 20* and 14--h si. a i-3ngie ali-purpcse. r^.joe of Andodis«d DurahJM n.um VIDOR .dV" E Portable124 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1951-12-05 6 V. R. PONNUDURAI - Islanders have added the fervour of the East to the rites of the West V. R. PONNUDURAI CHRISTMAS IN CEYLON by JJVER since the time Francis Xavier, followed by missionaries of other denominu I ions, landed in Ceylon to propagate the (iospel of Christ, a large part of the populationBirte Steincke - 1,205 words
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Article125 1951-12-05 6 GIFT PLAN FOR 1952 CHRISTMA A l;| !i0! Ml are People have Imi\ their aft, lactuivrs f r i n )ti M Kinfidom. lib "ukers, a,, well ahead plans for 1952. In iact. oven wide goods that r Ui{ shops 12'". from rum Played ai Gifts and Fane r Pair125 words
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Advertisement265 1951-12-05 6 j^!^3K^%M( ROBINSONS HAVE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE fi 311 'UOU OC/7 7H£ BARREL" "AT HOME" undieV V /M4 vwi int oMilt\S«W UNDIES (%3^ J I ati..* T~7 TTA'T'fT TO AMD FDIFNHC AT fUDKTMAC T^and "td^ed with"a Fril^Knxkera^ Bee Ti t JO.rrJv.J. ImOL tmnm ai ihkijimas Match whiteorPeach t party off to265 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1951-12-05 7 Biddie Burke - THERE'RE PRESENTS GALORE IN SINGAPORE SHOPS Biddie Burke says XUKKE is an almost bewildering choice for present buyers this Christmas. The Singapore shops have excelled themselves, their slogan might well be, "If you have the money, honey we have the line'*. Here are just a few of the ideas that1,088 words
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Advertisement185 1951-12-05 7 I 11 DELICIOUS CENTRES <:=3^\ x THICKLY COVERED WITH I FUU CREAM MILK CHOCOLATE JJ m, AURORA HiL I M I T E D hvMPAYYOUtoPAYUSavisit- FINEST SELECTION of ifts in Town at most :::ab:e prices. TOYS FC GIRLS AND A ;.v_ ..-V F J S FOR >#ib 7 '.r EVERYTHING185 words
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Advertisement159 1951-12-05 7 COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON F/JOM E. ALL A BUX CO., MEN'S g SHOES <£cmc6m Style* MADE IN ENGLAND IAD/£S <fe G£7V7"5 OUTFITTERS HIGH CLASS PERFUMERS. WHOLESALE RETAIL MERCHANTS (ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDING) No. 92, North Bridge Road, Singapore 6. TELEGRAM: TELEPHONE: "ALABUXCO" $0852. f ANT H0 R %M Embroidery Thread i159 words
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Article, Illustration718 1951-12-05 8 CARL LIM - CARL LIM by JOHNNY Tan was perhaps only one among Pen a n g's young men who could neither talk nor hear. Johnny owned the small establishment in Penang Road where his life-like paintings were displayed behind a large glass window. He worked alone,718 words
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Article, Illustration191 1951-12-05 8 VOVEL and practical 11 toys will be the keynote for the Christmas displays this year with aircraft well to the fore. An attractive model helicopter having fine hovering propensities has been produced by Airfix Products Limited, Even more futurist is a flying saucer which191 words
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Article225 1951-12-05 8 Kluanger - Kluanger by A T CHRISTMASTIME in Singapore, A I used to feel so sorry for Old Santa Claus, who brought the toys For all we little airlft and bovs. For no-one seernea tu care or ask. How he succeeded in the task Of bringing all225 words
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Advertisement61 1951-12-05 8 so much better^® lll'^jiK PLAYeR'SN?3 WfW?^ V Ohe Quali.y OfcttcMe SINCAPOR£: S2. opettln FEDERAT.ON: S2 30 > i;-.^- f sA n^/f I AVAILABLE IN TINS b PACKETS. Sole Agents: TOH BROTHERS, P.O. BOX 1030 SINGAPORE 1 NYLON HOSIERY f/A£?^ in hosm) conmucTion WTH TOP FASHIOn FEfiTUkB DOUBLE -LIFE HftßlflOfl/Z/fIG SHADES61 words
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Article, Illustration1697 1951-12-05 9 A tale of terror in the Malayan jungle by MARIAN WELLS What m monstrous thing was that stamping around the surveyor's camp, clanging its heavy chain? Stewart could feel some dark presence overshadow his little hideout while his rifU lay useless in his hands. "WE'RE in for a pleasant1,697 words
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Advertisement152 1951-12-05 9 H sWf sm^ ■^Hr'\S PPr^sß BP^KL^jH BsnVsft^ FASHIONABLE f* I B T C /or CHRISTMAS 5 ki CHRISTMAS BAZZAR |j ksj &/ert .yottr Xwoj presents from I DULFAKIRS i 2Q[ We have an amazing scitction of gift books, jjri 5 children's boohs and annuals, Tom Smith's and K Jg' Cafey's152 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1951-12-05 10 Christmas in Sweden is rich in traditions ttHE FACT that winter and darkness prevail for A many months in the Northern countries gives Christmas a special significance as a festival of light and tribute to the return of the sun. This iccis true a thousand years ago or more when1,066 words
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Article, Illustration500 1951-12-05 11 asked: 'Is there a Santa Claus? M, voting Ameriu, in doubt t» !5L. e of Santa Jjfae was eitfit--1 ;;■>,, Virginia did not fir parents if there ■»r; a Santa V Instead she 2 down and wrote a >- M th< Fditor of gf£w 1 rk Sun. 2 this s500 words
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Article316 1951-12-05 11 MR. BLACK took his colt Brownshirt to Newchester Races. He had four opponents,- Grey Sky, Black Mark, Greensleeves and Whitebait. These were owned by Mr. Brown, Mr. Green, Mrs. White and Mr. Grey, in no case in corresponding order. Nor was any runner named after316 words
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Article572 1951-12-05 11 Claire Moore - THE SILVER SIXPENCE Claire Moore by "DEAR ME-, said Santa Chus when he slithered down the chimney at No. 63, 4t l quite forgot that Mrs. Brown had twins Fve only enough toys left for one!" He shook his sack on to the woolly hearth-rug: and out rolled a toy572 words
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Advertisement82 1951-12-05 11 CARPETS 1 I H:GH GRADE ENGLISH j i f Una 1 QURESHI'S I 3s Opp. MacDonald -House) 35. Orchard Road, Spore. 9* !r| Tel. 6453 1 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-r.-o-n-o-o-o--o D S.WIJENDRA? !;>i >:u '^turinit Jewller Dealer in E. P. MS. bUimtmd Precious Stones and Engraver Road Singapore?. Phone: ***** C °MPLIMENTS OF82 words
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Miscellaneous191 1951-12-05 11 (Note: Figures in pa re Jit nests aenote the number of letters in the word required.) CLUES Across 1. With 26, the compliments of the season to all crossword puzzlers (U 5, 9). 8. Christmas game for the guick-fingered (10). 10. Festive log (4). 11 Who kissed Emma at Mr.191 words
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Article, Illustration1597 1951-12-05 12 LUCRECE HUDGINS; LUCRECE HUDGINS - LUCRECE HUDGINS Buckaroo, the Terror of the West, resales Santa Claus from the bad Jindians. Begin this exciting new serial CH -»m:Ksix by today. SYNOPSIS: Georgie Sanders, 7, who calls himself "Kid Buckaroo, Terror of the West'*, sets out to help Santa Claus subdue Indians in1,597 words
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Advertisement54 1951-12-05 12 W '^^s..^P !>^^W Cool Casual Elastic Practical Comfortable )^^^B^f J T^/ »^Vi canvas sock. Platform covered with same upper material. JO^^ 3^ y/ i$ V iS H^9B B I H 898 Available at all Zlin Shoe srlliiit n<<cnt<: or retail depots thrr.nf.hout Malaya fckll^ vUlf klill 1738 Cecil Street. Singapore!54 words
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Article, Illustration519 1951-12-05 13 say YOULL NEVER SEE pAiRY. YOU MIGHT, BUT V- ;;;SS. YOULL HAVE TO WA TCH CAREFULLY." qdGSON ird I Holly 1 wear (1 green shiny o f inted lii hollv ooh soft °f x v mldn't a prickly M\oii!(i ll before Christmas J,. 70 o ff to519 words
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232 1951-12-05 13 Film stars to appear at Christmas XX/HILE BRITAIN'S /i/m exhibitors are programme building for the Christmas season, a number of stars are completing arrangements for personal appearances in other holiday entertainments. Some will be in pantomime, some in radio ana television programmes Not the least interesting of these appearances will232 words
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Advertisement233 1951-12-05 13 TCITHOEIi m& fftoMMt'S mob? FRONT WHEEL DRIVE I INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION TORSION BAR SPRINGING I INTEGRAL CHASSIS BODY DETACHABLE CYLINDER BARRELS I the U LIGHT FIFTEEN- saloon I AND the 44 81G FIFTEEN- saloon I Sole Agents: THE EASTERN AUTO CO., LTD. I 69-79, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. 9. TEL. 3747-7553233 words
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Article, Illustration1294 1951-12-05 14 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY A story for the children by "pLEASE Mummy, may I have my pocket money this week?" asked Ah Ching. "Yes, dear, here you are", said Mummy, handing her 50 cents. "What are you going to do with it?" Ah Ching took the money.1,294 words
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Advertisement101 1951-12-05 14 I 1 242 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel. ***** f~\ T T D T A TpQT 1 4!2mra9 vi^ GARMENTS |^^SV Give HINGA for the kSole Agents: WOO HING BROTHERS SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG. c^d^d^jd^cf^d^, For a Special CHRISTMAS GIFT THE ARCADENEWS CO., j B, The Arcade, Colly er Quay101 words
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Advertisement57 1951-12-05 14 IBISBWWAUGH^W I BRANCH FI3 AT> SINGAPORE PENANG KUA^/. LUMPUR v ;> v* v-" x+ ESTABLISHED 1916. fBPMPM CHRISTMAS GREETINGS E. S. MOHAMED HANiFA 98, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 6 BEST ENGLISH SHOES AVAIL /FXft I STOCK AT MODERATE PftJCE RODNEY SHOES }OHN WHITE HEALTH BAR«ATT SNOB WALKALONC W KINCSWAY 557 words
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Miscellaneous96 1951-12-05 14 I Christmas words \]SB THE INITIAL LETTERS of the objects v shown in the squares and the block letters and see if you can find five words used at Christmas. To help you:— No. 1. is a Christmas greeting No. 4. are always heard at Christmas No. 5. is the96 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1951-12-05 15 Don Ess - THE END OF THE CR USADES SAW THE HOLY CITY THE NEW JERUSALEM" THESE words we .heard, sang i n childish treble, as we sat round enjoying our stengahs. There were five of us in the party, and the picture conjured up by the words we heard contrasted strangely with1,425 words
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Advertisement154 1951-12-05 15 PARFUMS i CHANEL PARIS DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA. CRAFTON LABORATORIES LTO. J ';*x ?^®@@®@e®€@®®®€@®® Claire 's Twos Collection of glamourous gowns for festive occasions Cold Storage Arcade N N -•> <=\ *-"V ■"X I«^V <-»-..< ..-v yr^ \n*£***±* •v*-*K*n*^' rt i t 3^v« >u v "vw its 'vJr\ < >2a iu154 words
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Advertisement163 1951-12-05 15 HQn£|El-ECTRIC CCFFEE PERCOLATOR^! gg[" 4HT*?2ri2JwL Nat onl^ Perfect ccff.c- vjf K^ mT^fti^A^a^Jfc -but auo a beautiful t%?i 'S^^^^SHl^t addition to »our taLU- JfflU f^^z~- jA Bp^WP^^BBBPWBM j^ BRITISH QUALITY PRODUCTS BY &&C. ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. OF ENGLAND SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUhPUR PENANC CqII at SMARICANS ?J3k163 words
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Article, Illustration4944 1951-12-05 16 E. L. WHITE - E. L. WHITE THE STORY OF A WITCH DOCTOR'S TERRIBLE REVENGE by UKUNDOO" IS A VIVID TALE of an African witch-doctor's revenge. Edward Lucas White has to his credit a number of poems and several historical novels, of which "El Supremo" and "Andivius Hedulio'' were notably successful. His horror4,944 words
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Advertisement139 1951-12-05 16 > Mmk h\ 'SlinßETtf WL SOK£ THROATS WE I TO EXCESSIVE SMOKIN6 I SMCRETS' ARE UNSURPASSED I l^gd vDOHME y it OSTMNABU FROM ALL SHOPS jSJZ^ THE BOMIEO SUMATRA TRADW6 CO (MAIAYa) LTHSPDRE S vy^X'mas Gifts for Everybody FQK THE LAD i cS* Perfumes, Cosmetics, Hair Brushes, 1 Novelty Compacts,139 words
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Advertisement184 1951-12-05 16 50,000,000 peyk [I oJ.fi" I <z M^ry Christmas I IS ENSURED BY THE USE OF I TOOTH PASTE I AS IT HELPS PREVENT CAVITIES .^fl SMALL LARGE GIANT SIZE OBTAWABIE^ EVERYWHERE 4 »jU AJ4JU 4 444 4 iiiiTt a a t ai NANYAN6 MANUFAaURING V> Office: 574, North Bridge Road,184 words
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Miscellaneous20 1951-12-05 16 H Ana uou remember the night somebody lit. up old Tuffy Henshaw with a Verey lighc, in rather embarrassing circumstances...20 words
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Advertisement127 1951-12-05 17 Vex**" 1 COMPLETE RANGE LARGEST STOCK $6/juaiEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 11,500/- Road. Singapore o. Tel. 6559 For Your ATTRACTIVE EVENING GOWNS GEORGE GOWN SHOP 408 Orchard Road. Singapore 9. Tel. ***** *iIP SUB OF ORIENTAL TASTE CHOOSE J SILK FOR YOUR X'MAS PRESENT THIS YEAR J \QAIk YOUR EARLY SELECTIONS127 words
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Advertisement314 1951-12-05 17 CymooU ever the World It lay four years in snow and ice... H|K:' v^;,^P^ '•■-'Jr. '"^W^^y i^m > jib Sr^T- j^dt s^BJßXOjSv^O^^^r*^! HK>ah B. 4^fcZ^ttHß Ew; B^H *'^B^BH i^H^ b^BSb^bhbK' i ?^tt ■3K ?t n^Y r *^w^^Ky-^^B^BB^BBBBB^P^^P^»^^BB» j^rof ™r^" §S Bj^BjEj '-UK B^B^C T^B^B^K^* *S I^9 B^B^k B^BHB^B^Lv BUB BE*:314 words
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Article, Illustration2177 1951-12-05 18 HER STORY IS LIKE A FAIRY TALE lanle Powell Jane Powell's son will be the centre of the holiday festivities in the Steffens' home this Christmas. It will be his first and she does not expect him to be much help apart from lending his presence JANE Powell has always2,177 words
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Advertisement321 1951-12-05 19 tV^BVH__________B____l_____________B^BVHi____BV----B^BwBVBVBVB^ f First Cosmetic News in Years __Dk __________b _li til l____^i____^^ *xfa^KH&tititi&&t ■-<"-' a/I a if jk >i____l__l ___P^^ *___i_____B x ______l_HH______^^ ____ii* JiBJ ______K ■m^Kx^-:->RS^>-' .-^^H _9E_r I I HI I I I I JH _H_L >B? sB&v'- .«FJ______l _F' rf _H !_B 1 _H' H I^_H _____■>:321 words
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Advertisement240 1951-12-05 20 m><£Lm.Zm I X^ *r y s .rj£rj* i~ I "|I I* 'ABB I V I* x\ i^l Mm I l^f J %^fc^-^>. lA^^^^Bfc O^** »T» f A^B^B *J^B (If Ma) I S^^^^& I .;X>^iyjj^r J I #^T i' I iA/Jt jl V M-M'fJ tmm\ ?w*T**\ is^^l Bkß >^B^BW O^H 4m\f240 words
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Article141 1951-12-05 21 That's minimuml figure, says Colony official £is w p ~s t? tmzz ySda? PUty DireCt r f Educa «o«. said cies e in h^ Sand and J OUT hundr ed of the vacancies are in morning schools and the rest in afternoon schools. Lli??^ all these141 words
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Article155 1951-12-05 21 Free Press Staff Reporter (^LASSES are being by the Singapore Medical Department for girls who wish to be nurses but are handicapped by an insufficient knowledge of the English language The passes will b£ started if a sufficient number of girls came forward155 words
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Article, Illustration182 1951-12-05 21 Free Press Staff Reporter "THE Cinematograph Association of Singapore has A urged the Government to implement the recommendations of the Committee on Film Censorship without delay. The committee, which submitted its report in September, recommended among other things, the work now done b> the official182 words
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Article78 1951-12-05 21 KAJANG, Wed.— Detaines from Jenderam, who are now either at the Kluang detention camp or at the resettlement camp. Setapak. have received 15 bags of rice from the Ulu Langat UMNO and other Malays, while Malays from Cheras have given 60 pieces of clothing. The men78 words
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Article22 1951-12-05 21 The Governor has appoinied Mr. Lionel Cresson, as a member of the Public Services Commission \utn effect from Nov. 30.22 words
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Article80 1951-12-05 21 Free Press Correspondent CHINESE shopkeepers on Pulau Langkawi are issuing their own 'cur-rency-cigarette packets on wnich the value is written in Chinese characters with the jseal of the shop issuing them. The Utusan Melayu which (reports this says the device has been adopted to overcome the shortage80 words
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Article136 1951-12-05 21 The Kamaia Club at its annual general meeting elected Mrs. N. M. Sen Gupta as president. Other officers are m Vice presidents: Mis. T. N. K. Menon,- and Mrs. M. M. Namazie; gen. sec: Mrs. J. M. Jumabhoy; asst. sec: Mrs. K. c. George; treasurer: Mra.136 words
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Article110 1951-12-05 21 Awards for two Guides rR the first time in Singapore, two Girl Guides have gained the Queen's Guide Award, the highest award in Guiding. "This shows th e high standard maintained by the Singapore Girl Guides Association" said Mrs. R L. Fisher, Dresiding the annual meeting of the Association held110 words
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Article95 1951-12-05 21 POUR hundred children of all races will be admitted to the Christmas Party, to be given on Dec. 17 by the Overseas League at the Great World. At the party there will be all the fun of the fair and it will be highlighted by the95 words
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Article75 1951-12-05 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Pahang recruits to the Malay Regiment were inspected by the Sultan of Pahang when he visited the regiment depot at Port Dickson at the wrek- i end. The Sultan told the recruits j he was impressed by their j soldierly bearing after only75 words
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183 1951-12-05 21 Free Press Staff Reporter T'HE reconstituted Singapore City Council will hold a private meeting this afternoon with the expert on local government. Dr. L. C. Hill, who is due to leave for Britain on Dec. 10. The meeting i& to enable councillors to discuss183 words
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Article95 1951-12-05 21 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. rE District Rotary Governor, Dato Haji Mohd Yu*o£ and tiu^l*. members ClutJflSet lncal UrSSSfw* rtt^^ed .the forrtift 'Of a Rotary Club in Johorp Bahru. Likely members were invited by Mr. K. Englemann, Presitfank of tfie Singapore Rotary^ CSiib. kji I the Club's95 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-12-05 21 picture. MR. L. A. CHAIN (left) and Mr. Ba Hlaing, the two Burmese delegates to the South-East Asian discussion on Christian literature to be held in Singapore on Friday, after their arrival in Singapore by BOAC Argonaut yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 44 words
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Article159 1951-12-05 21 Free Press Staff Reporter MORE than 1,100 persons are benefiting by the system of "after care" operated b v the Social Welfare Department fo r patients discharged from hospitals. Over $60,000 i s distributed by the department every month in 'after care' allowances. The159 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-12-05 21 JOHORE BAHRU Wtd The Batu Pahat District Welfare Committee is to present a piano to the State Welfare Home. Johore Bahru. MR. GOM IUCK CHIANG, aged 28. a former Singapore journalist, who leaves this week for the United States on scholarship to study journalism at the University of51 words
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Article112 1951-12-05 21 Govt to show site to newsmen Free Press Staff Keporte; SINGAPORE Govern- ment officials will take newsmen around 352 acres of land in Bedok next week to sho*v the suitability of the place for resettlement o* Paya Lebar squatters. The squatters, about 1 000. who are living on the proposed112 words
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Advertisement214 1951-12-05 21 IF J Jhr DfOXt'^tßlA L^T CLASSICAL RECORDUKS I aNCK— chasseur maudit I^l f seJ hi °'e r Symphonic i'f r c r j Orch. cond. l^as B^echam LX 8813/14 K-^ Pineapple Poll. Ballet mp** Orchestra conducted I MjckerraS DX 1767 /68 I" Nc 21 inC.K.467 mtt* 5.? anoforte) and the214 words
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Advertisement78 1951-12-05 21 INDIAN, PERSIAN BOKHARA N °CARPETS REDUCTIONS FROM 25% to 40% SHROFFS *•*""> LTD. Agency Showroom: 47-49 Stamford R-H SINCAPORE. TEL: ***** THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED... "QUICK jQ^'sERVICE!SERVICE STATIONS TYPEWRITERS (M) LTD. PENANG SINGAPORE 1 K LUMPUR 31. Beach St 132/136, Robinson Rd Lofce Yew Bldg. Phone 1182 Phone *****.78 words
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Article, Illustration321 1951-12-05 22 GOTHS PUTTING BIST TEAM OUT TODAY They 'lido better —says coach Free Press Soccer Reporter wrong with Gothenburg— ranked third in the Swedish Soccer League this year? "I don't know", said Mr. John Mahon, their coach and former English International yesterday. "It is probably the heat and besides they wereTopical Press - 321 words
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Article102 1951-12-05 22 Time robs N.S.W. N ADELAIDE, Wed. EW SOUTH WALES failed by only 14 runs to gain an outright win in their Sheffield Shield match with South Australia here But they gained a victory on the first Innings with the final Scoreboard reading South Australia 217 and 343 w nm eReuter - 102 words
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282 1951-12-05 22 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By AFTER all the debates about our soccer team building method for international games, England's unbeaten home record against Continentals remains intact; but it creaks a little. Reflections on the Austria draw are that the Mid-Euro-peans played most of the good football282 words
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Article77 1951-12-05 22 JJPOKTING circles in Formosa are agog over the expected arrival of Joe Louis former world heavyweight champion of the world, next week. The Brown Bomber, who Ls w in J a P?n, is coming to Tapei at the invitation of tion Ormosa Bo n gA.P. - 77 words
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Article38 1951-12-05 22 hJi he A Sing pore IntJ an FootJS: JJarayana, K. c. SupPiah, Karter Singh, S Velu Rashid, KalimuUii, oim Socka, Murthee, T. C. Balan P-.p. avls Saluddin, Bala, S.' Krishna, N. Param, M. I bsman.38 words
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Article, Illustration312 1951-12-05 22 JplVk diamonds was the proper contract for North-South but they made It only because both opponents substituted habit. for thought. West opened a neart won by East's ace and East returned the queen. When that card held the txick, East cast about for his next lead and found312 words
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Article171 1951-12-05 22 Dauthuille gains t.k.o. decision MONTREAL, Wed. PRANCE'S Laurent Dauthin* lie, battling to get back in the running for Sugar Ray Robinson's world crown on Monday night scored a fifth round technical knockout over Canadian middleweight champion Roy Wouters. when the Halifax fighter failed to answer the ball on physicians' advice.U.P - 171 words
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Article75 1951-12-05 22 D O Y A L Electrical and u Mechanical Engineers beat G.H.Q. by three goals to one in a hockey friendly at Ayer Raja Road yesterday All three R.E.M.E. goals were scored by centre-for-ward Cfn. Stanley Wood Major Slator scored for G.H.Q. rv?hh.' M o.' Parkin, Cribb: Clive.75 words
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Article35 1951-12-05 22 The Government Englisn School, Batu Pahat will meet the English College at rugby on Saturday, at Johore Bahru. The following day they will meet Raffles Institution. Singapore, on the Colleere sround. Johorp pphru35 words
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Article47 1951-12-05 22 The Ceylon Sports Club team to play Singapore Chinese Recreation Club this evening in a S.HA match at Balestier Road will be* S. Thavarajah, 'S. Nagaih. A Ponnumpalam. V. Ramalineam R Doraisamv W. Ponniah. C Thuraisingam, A Nadarajah M Meleasingam. S. Kulasingham' and V. Vanderput47 words
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Article481 1951-12-05 22 AS a separate body affiliated to the Singapore r^ Amateur Football Association, the Singapore Business Houses Football Association has made a success of its first yeaf: Business Houses footballers have had a busy season— too busy in the opinion of some people. The Association has481 words
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Article44 1951-12-05 22 Finland's Olympic team of about 50 athletes may train <n France for th e 1952 gam <L" Reason: The Finish climate m UCh too cold between April and June for the athletic,,/? P r duce satisfactory results dunne training ReuterReuter - 44 words
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24 1951-12-05 22 f he 1,,, an ex Lanctj be,"'': A: v -idly ne sure th at Eddi, because of j ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article23 1951-12-05 22 The Norwegian Skating %m* I Hon on Sunday appointed M- a M durniß the Olympic O*m« a Oslo in February A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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195 1951-12-05 22 WILD SHOOTING COST INDIANS H'KONG GAME IjyiLDNESS in front Koai tt *«H I W India's four ff oals defea Ule thi> fbined team here vesterdav t i rorn H °n? K S I chances in front of an i,L[ lw v minutes play lasted. open ?oa 2i2J?l The India defenceReuter - 195 words
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Advertisement238 1951-12-05 22 fifi X STARTS TODAY ii-l. 45-4-6.30-9.30 JOHN IRELAND MERCEDES McCAMBRIDGE EMLYN WILLIAMS in •FREE SCARFS* At each performance of this film one lady in the audience will receive a Scarf with the compliments of the Management BE SURE TO CHECK OETAILS AT THE THEATRE CAPITOL STARTS TODAY 1 1-1.45-4-6.30-9 iIOSE238 words
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Advertisement118 1951-12-05 22 T °W" HALL SHOES MEN S iifefr? shoes ••IS) i »iiiT "™wacu. Sole Ajfent Af. Af. SAHIB 110 North Br,dge Road S inJtapof£ 6 CORNER OF ADELPHI BUIIDINC I Stoskist for Tg.Piwag: DAYARAM 4 SONS, 35, Chinese Street j| Tandjong Pinang (RIOUW -wHiiiMiiiiiHiiiiicjiiimimiicjiiiiiiiiiiiicjl^i^:^^^wnKWffwffKK ENJOY #y *a i our W l118 words
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Miscellaneous477 1951-12-05 22 YOUR LUCKY STAR QORN today, you have, fundamentally, a philosophical mind. You see the world's problems clearly and seem able to analyse them. But you have that redeeming grace of humour that makes it possible for you to present moral issues under the guide of satire or slapstick, according to477 words
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Article583 1951-12-05 23 Lu Star II confident \Me fancy Fr om AIXAN LEWIS IPOH, Wednesday. nfULF incnes of rain was registered ff nceeours^ here during last night. l^ the iroinu for this afternoon s fW-' e discussion on any of the races F^this morning- Unaware, Screen and -he583 words
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Article537 1951-12-05 23 (Continued from previous Column placing. She has run well in most of her races without collecting any stake money. Picture House and Alton are also possibilities. Pedigree is the popular fancy for race seven, Cl. 3, Div. 5, 6 Fur. He finished fourth in his first537 words
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Article45 1951-12-05 23 S.B. A. ties for week-end The toiloiving singapoit Saominton championship ties will nlaved this weekend at the SeriSil Union Hall, Rangoon Snrv-^rr as Kim Fatt (Useful) Commercial Hous.s. a Woon; Umpire K. ft Ch^cEO. Re^ree Ng Chia Heng. UmSre Bam™i l*ong: «e--(ew M»h Bsh Cbee.45 words
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Article617 1951-12-05 23 ACCEPTORS and probable jockeys for today's races are given below. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. Kace 1—2.15: Class 4, Div. 2—7 F. 1 000 Madasari McPherson 9.00 2 430 Dundonald Dunwoodie 8.13 3 200 Nomad Ellery 8.09 4 020 Seven Eleven Tulloh 8.06 5617 words
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305 1951-12-05 23 Williams outpoints Cuban champion From VERNON MORGAN JOHNNY Williams, No. 1 contender for the Brieish heavyweight crown outpointed Omelio Agramonte, heavyweight champion of Cuba, over 10 rounds in one of the top bouts of an all-star international programme in London last night. The Duke of Edinburgh was present the firstReuter - 305 words
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Article149 1951-12-05 23 Bumpers unnerve W.I. batsmen SYDNEI, Wednesday. A USTKALIA were in a good position to beat West A Indies at the close of play yesterday, the fourth day of the second Test match which ends here today. Australia won the first Test at Brisbane. Replying to149 words
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Article305 1951-12-05 23 LONDON, Wednesday. TIMMY SLADE, a coloured American from the Bronx, New York, palled off a surprise in last night's all-star boxing show, when he battered Don Cockell, light-heavyweight champion of Britain and Europe, into submission in the fourth round of their 10 round contest. i TheReuter - 305 words
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Advertisement74 1951-12-05 23 Ifklerq J|-AIHAMBRA R) /ODAy am.. i.st. 4 «»45 Mi p.m K^zr^MustCAi. »rth the MOST^ST/FI P 1 D U Ulf\ tuaV^ UALt *KANK rHQ >IAS ROBERTSON FONTAINE PROGRAM MBS DAILY Nnee shows JWlLtatiia.., 1.45*4f.«. il >■«"■/' LOV ES OF CARMEI" TcebaiCßlor r Lpstain. Downstairs 75 ct< ■'^jSvvhT DESERT HAWK Yvonne it.74 words
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Advertisement141 1951-12-05 23 WJ Friendly Atmospherf... Comfortable \M If Accommodations. Sports grounds Vv if ...Fine Cuisine... Breezy Seafronu \f li WATCH FOB OUR I 1 X'MAS PROGRAMME 1 (Operated by Wl €^lo»> Dt^tiop^e^ Ltd) THE STAGE CLUB *7w F^ hav e oleasure In presenting their Fifth Anniversary Production \^|cM^^N^, HOBiJEi oc l^ BjeiAU141 words
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250 1951-12-05 24 NEW DELHI, Wed. gRITISH and Swiss expeditions will make new attempts on Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain, next spring. In addition to an attempt by Mr. Eric Shipton, of Britain, a Swiss group sponsored by the Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research has appliedReuter - 250 words
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Article99 1951-12-05 24 'Bankruptcy threatens U.K. LONDON, Wed. MR. Leopold S. Amery, lfl veteran British statesman, said yesterday that the task facing the Churchill Government was "nothing less than to avert bankruptcy and the break up of the sterling area in the next six months. Mr. Amery, a former Secretary of State forReuter - 99 words
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Article22 1951-12-05 24 Italian army troops used flamethrowers yesterday to burn thousands of rottine carcasses of livestock drowned by floods in northern Italy22 words
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Article21 1951-12-05 24 The captain of a Polish steamer jumped ship at Goteborg Island yesterday and claimed political asvlum in Sweden.- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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345 1951-12-05 24 ♦Germany, France must be friends' LONDON, Wednesday. TiR. KONRAD ADENAUER told a packed audience of British M.P.'s last night that if Europe is to be united, Germany and France must sink their old antagonism. Peers and M.P.'s crowded into the grand committee room ofA.P. - 345 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-12-05 24 Forces' families have been with his wife at Lake evacuated from Ismailia, rp.^,. Canal Zone danger point. Timsah vacua t»°n rest Here a sergeant is pictured camp.27 words
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Article31 1951-12-05 24 Four British jet fighters crashed in the West German state of Rhineland West Phalia. on Monday, dne of the pilots was killed. The others baled out safety AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article27 1951-12-05 24 The Third Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment yesterday formally received the highest organizational honour the United States can give— the Presidential unit citation.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article133 1951-12-05 24 muir i* D JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. JHE wile of Bobby Locke, internationally famous golfer, was granted an order for restitution of b^i U lelte l vaS by thG Su P reme Court in JohannesShe complained that her husband deserted her his last trip to Britain.A.P. - 133 words
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Article18 1951-12-05 24 Aref Pasha, the mayor of Jerusalem has been dismissed from office, it was announced in Amman yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article33 1951-12-05 24 Three people were killed and 15 seriously injured yesterday when the inter-state express from Sao Paulo to Porto Alegre was derailed near Balisa State. Rio Grande de Sol.- A.PA.P. - 33 words
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Article21 1951-12-05 24 The House of Lords yesterday passed the Japanese Peace Treaty Bill. The House of Commons approved it earlier U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article333 1951-12-05 24 Reds, UN spar in truce talks MUNSAN, Wednesday. rpHE joint four-man sub-committee of U.N and Communist truce delegates sparred warily yesterday as they tackled the detailed job of arran?in» for a supervision of the Korean armistice 9 During the meeting of the full five-man delegations, Admiral Joy, chief of theA.P. - 333 words
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Article67 1951-12-05 24 LONDON. Wed. DRITAIN will continue to ex- port enough tinplante to meet the minimum demands of the Commonwealth countries and those countries on whom she is dependent for essential supplies of food and raw materials. Mr. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, told the House of Commons67 words
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Article30 1951-12-05 24 The condition of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, President of Israel, who is suffering from inflamation of the lungs, was worsening last night it was reported in Tel Aviv.- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article21 1951-12-05 24 A Persian, Hassan Owrangl has been hanged in Teheran for the rape and murder nf 13 women.- U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article51 1951-12-05 24 A man, detained by a policeman who suspected him ?l m y ng four cu cumbers on the Tel Aviv black market was released before a "higher up" could question him. While on his way to the police station the man at* the evidence.- A.P.A.P. - 51 words
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