The Singapore Free Press, 11 December 1951
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Title Section17 1951-12-11 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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Article78 1951-12-11 1 Britain demands bombing inquiry UJNDOS 5. r-;:- manded i*j. Russia investi- .urges Uiat r ;-xarp!anes bombed s PSSeI ft i: i Z "i: rerr.ai: silent j 3uld an d pc w.:.. nnal r 5 ex--9a lala I reign had j mil a line"' and it a protest 3 l sA.P. - 78 words
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Article24 1951-12-11 1 THE WILL DEFY MALAN m a Mala] South I said enter en Dec. 14 Jro regation i wed to F-■ state 1 by per-24 words
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Article15 1951-12-11 1 >: night ai State orarily business of the iizabeth. Princess Jf&to Glouv>,;«Reuter - 15 words
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Article421 1951-12-11 1 ]0O complains of destruction of houses PARIS, Tuesday. £G\ PT yesterday decided formally to protest to the United Nations against" the British action m destroying several Egyptian houses to build a new road over the wreckage m the Suez Canal zone. The Egyptian Foreign Minister, SalahReuter,; U.P.; AFP - 421 words
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Article97 1951-12-11 1 v LONDON, Tu?s. LORD Rosebery, one of Britain's leading racehorse owners. said last night that Scotland Yard has begun an investigation of his charge that one of his horses had been doped. Lord Rosebery. a former Steward of the Jockey Club, last week announced to theA.P. - 97 words
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Article53 1951-12-11 1 Rescuers, some of whom worked 18 hours m sub-zero temperatures, brought a 51--year-old man to the surface today from a caved-in well at Pendleton. Ore, where he had been trapped. Searchlights lighted the scene as Norman Vina Ford, weak but still conscious, was brought out53 words
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Article60 1951-12-11 1 Flags of the People's Republic of China and of Nationalist China, will be taboo at an exhibition m Hong Kong of the Colony's products this month. The ban is meant "to avoid any political dispute." Mr Oliver Lyttelton, Colonial Secretary, will open the exhibition onReuter; AAP - 60 words
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148 1951-12-11 1 Free Press Staff Reporter T HE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Ass— wMimm successful prosecution of our just demand. In its letter to the chairman of the Board the Association repudiates the suggestion that it has overlooked the fact that the Board is a commercial148 words
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Article, Illustration81 1951-12-11 1 picture nrrFMBER 7 1941 is a date not likely to be forgotten hv Americans Just m case some of th e younger generate Ame an h m e n of an American aircraft carrier tlO i! Tifinnerf at Pearl Harbour form up to rsake the date December 7% a 9srPaul Popper - 81 words
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Article36 1951-12-11 1 A hit-and-run truck driven by A a drunk driver killed five persons yesterday ma hgion Shikoku island a passenger train collided with a bw. killing its driver and injuring 14 passengers.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-12-11 1 picture. DELEGATES of the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union, seated side by side m the United Nations Political Committee at the Palais De Chaillot m Paris raise their hands m agreement to vote for the resolution calling on them, and France, to hold secret talks. LEFT TOA.P. - 66 words
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Article179 1951-12-11 1 LONDON, Tuesday. BRITAIN stepped up its atomic programme yesterday with plans to build an experimental pile for the production of electricity early next year. The Prime Minister Mr. Churchill ordered British scientists to proceed on the theory that there may never be a wide exchange ofU.P. - 179 words
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Article54 1951-12-11 1 Prince Birabongse ol fcJ.am —better known m motor racing circles as B. Bira is to be married at the Siamese Embassy m Paris on Dec. 18. His bride is to be Senorita Celia Howard, of Buenos Aires Prince Birabongse's first marriage to Miss Ceril Heycock. ended54 words
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Article108 1951-12-11 1 MANILA, Tuesday. QVER 100 people were killed or are missing as a result of a typhoon which struck Cebu yesterday. The damage caused to property was estimated at 20,--000,000 pesos and some 50,--000 persons were affected. Rising rivers wrecked bridges, roads and communication lines,A.P. - 108 words
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Article81 1951-12-11 1 TEHERAN, Tues. NINE players from Teheran's drama theatre and 10 dismissed workmen last night joined the 20 Persian deputies and 32 newspaper editors seeking sanctuary m the JVlajlis building. All said they were m fear of their iives from gangs of thugs backed by the government." TheReuter - 81 words
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Article30 1951-12-11 1 A Chinese was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital this morning with serious injuries after he was m collision with a car near the Orchard Road roundabout.30 words
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Article32 1951-12-11 1 Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, C.-in-C. Far East Air Force who is returning to England early next year, is likely to become Air Member for Personnel, London newspapers predict.32 words
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Article125 1951-12-11 1 JAKARTA, Tues. JTHIR i YFOUR men died and 35 were wounded m a weekend battle bei en *ZKular Indonesian army units and four companies which had deserted to join an Hleeal Muslim fighting unit The Territorial Commander of >tento**«*.Col.Qatot Subroto, appealed to the rebels to125 words
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296 1951-12-11 1 Truce talks slow down THE Allied Command reported today that the i *mmunists had charged that an attack had N made on Kaesong m violation of the neutrality agreement covering that Red truce hf dfarfc town. An Allied spokesman said the Communist complaint did296 words
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Article30 1951-12-11 1 A U.S. State Department official suggested last nisht that American school children be given more knowledge about the countries and peo- pies of the Far East- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article141 1951-12-11 1 TOP LEVEL TALK BY TRUMAN WASHINGTON. Tues. PRESIDENT Truman, discussed "the world situation'" with top military and political advisers yesterday, but "no policy decisions were made" at the 70-minute conference. The White House said the discussions included the Korean armistice negotiations, but were not confined Mr. Truman, who cut shortA.P. - 141 words
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Article62 1951-12-11 1 SUCKED INTO JET ENGINE A Poyal Canadian Air Force radio technician was sucked out of his rubber boots into a jet engine m Glasgow yesterday. He escaped with only black eyes and leg injuries. A mechanic m the cockpit felt a thump m the engine and immediately throttled it back.A.P. - 62 words
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Advertisement39 1951-12-11 1 By)|p ytti D^»p- y i toofc younger and live longer" on the DANISH ViT AMIN WONDER FOODS Stocks now available of 'Wheat germ In 1 1b. packets •maltsiruf In 2 Ib. tins 1 BREWERS YEAST In 6 oz. packets39 words
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Advertisement28 1951-12-11 1 LANKA JEWELLERS SINGAPORE. 1 for Inside I "TiX^BI C anc^ ou^ e f manufacturers: RAJI MALAYAN PAINT WORKS LTD. I DISTfUBUTORS. V SI ME, DARBY CO., LTR J28 words
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Article314 1951-12-11 2 • rrancis : • • : Marshall •; IRIS ASHLEY - FROM COWS TO COWARD rrancis Marshall IRIS ASHLEY SDra&infes^; I by j RECENTLY London's 1%l Savoy Theatre was the scene of yet another "o c c as i o n." One of those glittering, glamorous First Nights we pretend we don't give a fig for and simply break our necks314 words
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Article462 1951-12-11 2 Eileen Ashcroft - Princess leads with dark colours Eileen Ashcroft London Fashions by DRINCESS Elizabeth 1 is giving a lead to a fashion for darker, richer colours, a lead followed by countless women who are discovering that deep red does far more for the personality than dusky pink, and that olive green can462 words
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Article386 1951-12-11 2 Mrs Truman doesn 't give a fig I ll^ IM(M>#^ AMERICA IT'S NO secret that Mrs. Harry Truman doesn't give a fig for being America's First Lady. She goes through the motions, but hei heart isn't m the Job. She welcomed moving out of the White House during its three-yeai386 words
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Advertisement212 1951-12-11 2 Ciw l«%iAf« 9 different this Year. Che "SIMPLEX" SPIRIT TAP JW^j Quick and Efficient m /^L J\ As easy as \s&/\t^ mF and just as yuitfc withoui tirasibm a omBI No other Gift will be more acceptable! Sc/ccf from our display Usual Price $9.00 Sale Price $8.00 Jewellery Dept. Guut212 words
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Advertisement207 1951-12-11 2 "FOR THE ,un^r £*rt to***"" Did he brinrf you floors !,m That was very thoughtful of n k]t he always is thoughtful, Jm'f The point is, did you b.v« vase or bowl to put them in In case you didn't, we would rthat we now have an excel; ;r; of207 words
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Miscellaneous61 1951-12-11 2 New Crossword No. 532 i dron (m• ii •niptTiw? v (S): 9 n «ver" toud it eaLs fr c«o^(3)^lT Jft to (11 >; 1S <h? type (7); 17. Drop down to 1 fSSt"^ m e a dr °P :crrespondents (5) f 5); 18 Dr °PP?d to fish o; CLUES DOWN61 words
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Miscellaneous251 1951-12-11 2 ■T CM 1 Iv LUCKY LJORN today, your business sense proves to be outstanding. You have a conscientious and powerful personality tfcat enables you to face up to each day's task resolutely and confidently. You know bow to make money earn more money; saving to you is a matter of251 words
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Article366 1951-12-11 3 BIG SHOT' SMUGGLER'S PLEA 'Let me stay British TWELVE days after his release from prison, Samuel x Levy, diamond merchant and convicted smuggler, pleaded for the retention of his British nationality 1 before a Deprivation of Citizenship Committee at I the Law Courts m London. Counsel for the Home Office366 words
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170 1951-12-11 3 'Upset', she ended her life— JUDGE her rift MASSACHUSETTS, Tuesday. whose husband insisted *$v*Ordered actually drowned herself bei#**sm, uoset by his "indecent behaviour" j '<5 V v uing secretary, an inquest judge X .:s; 3i^— ruled. *i District Judge William Landergan said that Mrs. Mary Bridges, 31, committed suicide mA.P. - 170 words
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67 1951-12-11 3 They call it 'austerity assembly' PARIS Toes. s Gat Paris" nr N.i i-HLs cte- :heir offingi ckiaii parties. and as A3 repreaenta- :..> enters h Ls becom- n as '"the stepped last A^- VN held here ling most I ga ta rea- cinemas or hotel 1 rangG >Al,3i irancs £1Reuter - 67 words
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124 1951-12-11 3 Buyers must wait for 1952 car models DETROIT, Tues. '"THE new car buyer will not have too many 1952 models to choose from m the weeks immediately ahead. Some new models already are m production; many will not reach volume levels until after January 1. Those already m production areA.P. - 124 words
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Article40 1951-12-11 3 The Political Director of the World. Jewish, Mr A L Easterman said m London that the Western powers should insist or "just and full" punishmen of all Germans guilty 01 nersecuting Jews during th( •Hitler regime.- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article171 1951-12-11 3 Communist authorities m shanghai are cracking down m private factory owners who jse large amounts of strategic raw materials for civilian consumer goods, the weekly Far Eastern Economic Review said. Lead, which is being imported from the Soviet Union and its satellite states, hasU.P. - 171 words
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Article70 1951-12-11 3 Labour shortages are becoming more serious m Borneo, directors and shareholders of Sandakan Light and Power Company Ltd. were told by Chairman Major S.M. Churn* Major Churn said as a result wages were rising and m some cases getting out of line with work done. HeA.P. - 70 words
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Article88 1951-12-11 3 When Santa lit a cigarette The gay Christmas party at Whit-e Cliffs. 120 miles from Broken Hill. South Australia, broke up suddenly when 24--year-old Harold Turner, wearing; the traditional long white beard and robe of Santa Claus. tried to light a cigarette. An ambulance plane flew him to Broken HillReuter; AAP - 88 words
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Article38 1951-12-11 3 Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Division of United Aircraft Corporation of the United States said it has ordered $1,700,000 worth of machine tools from Western Germany and Switzerland, because of the domestic 1 shortage.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article30 1951-12-11 3 3 Affairs Com- ■BBof the E 'pean Con- j •"r Assembly has .T.r.encied the creation of l~z pean p litical authori--7 :ral:ng solely with defense ?r.emi: affairs.- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article192 1951-12-11 3 Police use dogs to hunt killer LONDON, Tues. DOLICE used bloodhounnds at Chatham m the search for the murderer of Mrs. Edna Chesterton, 50, whose unclothed body was found on waste ground off Richard street, Chatham. Dr. Keith Simpson, «Home Office pathologist, examined the body, and an autopsy showed that192 words
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Article53 1951-12-11 3 When pelicans *are put back m St. James's Park, they should include one of each sex, an M.P. has suggested. But, said Mr. David Eccles, Works Minister, "I am informed that the only sure guide to the sex of a pelican is another pelican. I53 words
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Article, Illustration325 1951-12-11 3 Neither side vulnerable 0 East dealer. T-he bidding East South West Nortb 10? 1A PasB 2 Pass 34 Pass 3NT Pass 44 All Pass There is no bidding system so accurate that it can express the difference between a jack and a ten, or specifically place all of325 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-12-11 3 THE CAMERA catches M.G.M. actress, Janet I i Leigh, m playful mood. The actress is now m London, appearing m a charity Vaudeville show.28 words
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Article152 1951-12-11 3 LONDON, Tuesday. SIX Japanese Labour managers have left Britain, impressed by the dignity of British workers and by the consideration shown them by their employ* ers. The Japanese have spent four weeks studying industrial welfare m Britain and employer -employee relations. Their tour was sponsored andReuter - 152 words
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Article96 1951-12-11 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. A NEW plastic undersuit fof combat infantrymen will all but eliminate the need for drying clothes m the field and make the burliest soldier, look as if he were pouretf into" his uniform, a United States Army spokesman said here. He said the newReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement217 1951-12-11 3 FLr THE NEW KANGAROO SERVICE Now days to easy"' tour with stop-overs anywhere -S--3^^ route from Rome to London, with A^-TCiflrTir stop-overs at Geneva and Paris at no f_T -X^W^ a V nd e 7hostess WardS You Gn l°y *uper-«ervic« all way W fMj^^l are And to DJAKARTA AUSTRALIA You217 words
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Miscellaneous81 1951-12-11 3 Mandrake E***&» to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya n....iA k at?l r mni^ IT FROM HIS 1 60 ON TELL SEfSS ii^ki| p^§2^ PT^jk 1^ JANE k»i«^ SUtgapon Frte J^^T% ;>3 C =vs Vou\B W TrlE SUNKISTB NATURE CHA RMiNG JANE, L-rt^Wf "'"^iQ S^ YOUR CAMP—^ CWI i?QnOM AND81 words
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570 1951-12-11 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Dec. 11, 1951. At Paya Lebar TWO thousand Chinese squatters m the Paya Lebar area of Singapore have declared their intention to stay put on land which is required for building the Colony's proposed international airport. This resettlement dispute offers a revealing a n d570 words
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Article, Illustration788 1951-12-11 4 T*HE Very Important x Personage, visiting 1 Rangoon, capital of the Republic of Burma, was holding a press confer- ence. Burmese newsmen, primed by cagey city i editors, were hurling questions at him, thick and fast. He answered them to but, m true diplomatic manner, gave788 words
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Article259 1951-12-11 4 Home-Sweet--Aviary jTOE Duke of Bedford. who collects tropical birds, is trying to train them to become 'homing' birds. He has had success with Budgerigar, a small Australian parrot with a long tail. He has succeeded m developing a "homing" strain m several generations -of these rainbow-hued creatures. The birds fly259 words
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734 1951-12-11 4 Sclig S. Harrison - 5,000 INDIAN VILLAGES GET U.S. AID Sclig S. Harrison By NEW DELHI: OIVE thousand Indian villages will soon learn how to double crop yields through the three-way teamwork of the Indian Government, the United States Point Four Programme, and the Ford Foundation. With a successful Point Four pilot project as734 words
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Article, Illustration534 1951-12-11 4 Vern Haugland - Vern Haugland FLOOD WARNING By WASHINGTON: T»HE president of Haiti soon may lay before President Truman a grievance that developed a century ago over the droppings of birds upon a tiny tropical island. The outcome may be f a call for the United States to534 words
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Advertisement14 1951-12-11 4 EXCELLENT GIFTS for CHRISTMAS; U.S.deSilva Jewellers 4 TEL: ***** 106, ORCHARD ROAD. SMGAPORE 9.14 words
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Advertisement87 1951-12-11 4 Santa Claus aot a together even year and deKvor tefc 1U world. We are r -^O v^^ -V mombers of both if Interflora and the Ploriftl Delivery Assoc BrtkmSingapore Cold Storage Co.. M 7%« Beaufy o/ >war perm fnis en rAe Hair-Cat Our new arrival of Cream ■g-JJJ I /I'mtferf87 words
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Article8 1951-12-11 5 FREE PRESS Christmas SUPPLEMENT Tuesday, December 11, 1951.8 words
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Article, Illustration790 1951-12-11 5 WHEN THE WORLD IS ONE f Feast of the < b y Child is i m nKinv mi {he j les-okl fr bscrved m gradually l-Z the' t'ound- oewef and tage :a^ e a Euro- and observe "•Sis and legends ,^V. the various I as a familj 3j. Festivities are790 words
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Article, Illustration529 1951-12-11 5 LITERARY DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUPERNATURAL HAS ADDED NEW THRILLS TO YULETIDE READING. TT is very difficult m these days of rocketships, super- men and streamlined popular fiction to get as much of a kick from ghost lore as did our great-grand- J parents; although t529 words
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Advertisement35 1951-12-11 5 islSlws 3 1 S 9 m I 'II I 111 I I 1 1 a S ot S 9B Sill a wltw. SmH 1 s S fflfflffijffiljl I J 9 1 I Is I jg^^35 words
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Advertisement107 1951-12-11 5 When tnenrsistai a^^ O4U I IN THE OTHER PAGES fc? rtM r Ow;n Fuppet znuw oy Uuretn Kteoe what^ialllGiveHer?bvßiddießwrke ff 9 •ft v h«hTand a Bottle of Rum by Marie Gough S rS^ WaTfor Some Christmas Fun by Marian Wells 7 Art You Ready for the Big Carve-Up? SS Hk107 words
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Advertisement17 1951-12-11 5 Him* qoute go* f^ s^/,ss Watch Specialists 16 COILVF n r'/AY SfNGAPOPE I. W»; t SO f17 words
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Miscellaneous23 1951-12-11 5 a "Well, it's a very warm night and anyway I think it's a blasted silly idea to vlay disrobina games at a party."23 words
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Article, Illustration1706 1951-12-11 6 YOUR OWN PUPPET SHOW HERE IS AN INSTRUCTIVE ARTICLE, CALCULATED TO KEEP THE YOUNGER MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY HAPPILY OCCUPIED DURING THE HOLIDAYS. I Let DOREEN REEVE show you how to run YOU want something really different for your Christmas party this year? Then why not stage your own puppet1,706 words
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Advertisement105 1951-12-11 6 THE YARDLEY WAY TO I NATURAL LOVELINESS I ...IS THE EASIEST I I WAY OF ALL s 5 A I SOLE AGENTS; S THROUGHOUT MALAYA THAILAND BRITISH N. BORNEO ffI[!CM?WAUGHiS:|\S&| §s> bHbßssw^- <• °*!!^^P9 Hs^^^^^S^ffl IJBatlß^By.4ffSS'ys\^S^B^yi!<Bws?aß^SßßßßMßwßßßwß<SßBff.jTiwijg^^B1 JBatlB^By.4ffSS'ys\^S^B^yi!<Bw5?aB^SBBBBMBwBBBwR<SB8ff.jTiwijg^^B w|^Fj^W^fc^W y>s 'ns^BH B*f :^^T?TI^nBBMBfF^BIi 'T^^Bflßif iJH B «cS^oßhß^Bs^.* S '<S: 'vii^^Bj' 'vßj[105 words
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Advertisement108 1951-12-11 6 V CABAKA t T,I Sports-shirts Matching HICKOK WWip. Available m AWgutor. V*^** > a j» mm /tffe iflfc- m wj^S X'mn c i f FOR THE LADIES: Perfumes, Cosmet.cs Hjir El Novelty Compacts Cft Set: r < Sets, Manicure Sets Pcrfum. FOR THE MEN: Cift Sets, Shaving Brushc;. Nat Brushes,108 words
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Article, Illustration949 1951-12-11 7 Biddie Burke finds that the shops m Singapore are stocked with presents to suit 1 women of all ages and all j tastes. And at prices to suit all pockets. JF any women m Singapore are disappointed m their >resents this Christmas it will not949 words
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Advertisement270 1951-12-11 7 p** i^gfe Quality Gifts 1 JSk P° r Christmas \W% IN JEWELLERY \&M SILVERWARE 1 d Jewellery and Silverware hok on display at our shop 22 I m mii ,pon', Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. ft s J One 6 l L hl t0 f ind exactly what he t j270 words
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Advertisement15 1951-12-11 7 MALAYA SINCAPORE SARAWAK BRUNEI NORTH BORNEO SIAM. LINDETEVES (malaya) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENASG SINf.MJORF.15 words
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Article, Illustration4135 1951-12-11 8 CARL STEPHENSON - Leiningen VERSUS the Ants CARL STEPHENSON i|iiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiininiiininiiiiniiHfi| I A baffle I *o, I I survival I by This thrilling tale belongs to that category of stories m which man is pitted directly S against the animals m the I struggle for existence In this g story the excitement is en-4,135 words
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Advertisement155 1951-12-11 8 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL PUate reserve your Table m advance for our Special Dinner m the Decorated Diningroom on X'MAS EVE: December 24th X'MAS NIGHT: December 2sth NEW YEAR'S EVE: December 31st 1 Crackers, Carnival Novelties etc Extention till 1 a.m. I if mm 1 I ■If I' c °^ogne E155 words
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Advertisement158 1951-12-11 8 This Xi^ We have book, fc. Crahame Creen Marguerite Steen Kn v< ij We cater for all tastes ,n d 4 To shop at your leisure 93 Tang!i n R. •n Town Coliyer Quay. CITY BOOK STORS LTD Winchester House Coilyer Singapore 1. y ■el. 6657 YOU CAN BE SOI?158 words
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Advertisement213 1951-12-11 1 rJfIBISTMAS GIFT VISIT j ARCADE NEWS CO., The Arcade, Collyer Qu»y P.0.80x 1619 J FOR I I J Lfls CARDS, BOOKS, MAGAZINES 6 PERIODICALS LETTS, COLLINS c WALKER'S DIARIES PURSES, i WRITING CASES FANCY j j STATIONERY. j CHRISTMAS BAZZAR Select your X'mas presents from 1$ JDULFAKIR'S I We h3ve213 words
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Article, Illustration876 1951-12-11 3 MARIAN WELLS - T hey wait for some Christmas fun MARIAN WELLS A SI NGrAPOWE calendar is strangely Singaporean with all its festival days. We turn over a February leaf and those large red characters speak for themselves. But to us they mean Mrs. Teo who never iails to prepare extra cakes or876 words
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Advertisement125 1951-12-11 3 Jok 5 FOR THE HOLIDAYS— J Attractive morning, c:'ernoon and maternity S I rocks— all guaranteed J washable- Also a large 2 collection of cocktail =S J dresses S Alterations free of charge. DUNCAN'S 11, D f Almeida St- Spore. 1. (off Raffles Place) < Open 9to 5 daily. Sat.125 words
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Advertisement79 1951-12-11 3 Christinas Fare FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD BY LAND, SEA, AND AIR THE STORE (%m\ WHERE YOU, fMVy CAN DO YOUR .r^> //j^w X'MAS SHOPPING fe^J// lEl|TiI.« TPrJ'n r P JL J!j, k rx^W d 1 "111 M J||[ IIHIIII I*JJ IL,, LipipliiiHmM MB^MmmJ y If 5 T NA TUKALLT79 words
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Article, Illustration1714 1951-12-11 4 F. Canning - THE GHOST walked at Christmas F. Canning "As I stood there the disembodied head of the ghost appeared m the doorway and moved towards me. I fell back before it but on it came, getting closer, closer... closer..." by THE ghost first appeared on a Sunday, about a fortnight before1,714 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-12-11 5 1 Assume an easy T" stance. Be nonchalant and have a hot plate ready for the results— if you get them. 0 You may have to mop your brow during this piece of surgery, but it's supposed to be an easy job for74 words
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Article383 1951-12-11 5 ANNE READ - FLOWERS FOR THE HOME ANNE READ I 1 V; everyone to have I rs m iheir home 51 ially is this I sof festival. One of the first ..s to learn when fting I i do flower as Ls the* best ens that your blooms will i b climate this383 words
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596 1951-12-11 5 Ray Scoop - Ray Scoop A Letter from Home by know that it is simply ages since i wrote; but we have been so busy doing what we're told am! doing Chnstrn^ early, that I J"f SvS't had a minute Well. »fter much hard work596 words
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Article, Illustration1856 1951-12-11 6 K. S. CHIA - K. S. CHIA by THE STORY OF A CHRISTMAS RENDEZVOUS could understand Frank Lam. For some years now, after he had inherited Moon rise from his aunt and become one of the richest young bachelors m Singapore, he had-re-mained single. He had been m love with1,856 words
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Advertisement146 1951-12-11 6 j«| ImC I tsg^^ a siumtumw omtt of qumity ij %> ft n te j ij HEN HIN JEWELLERS j _670. North Bridge Rd., Spore 7. Phone 4507 j l( ist class workmanship"""!! UP-TO-DATE FASHION TOP QUALITY GOLD C^Wfl^ PICK-UP POWERED FOR PERFORMANCE This versat.le and econom l c^l ''FORD"146 words
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Advertisement110 1951-12-11 6 MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINES fOk INSTALMENT Hand- Machines only $20/- per month Wholesale Retail g\ 'S fa KHIOW KWANG CO 744. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE A VARIETY OF IDEAL GIFT SETS for LADIES GENTS available at s 332, North Bridge Road Tel. ***** Singapore 7. Book Your Appointment fcgfH now110 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1951-12-11 7 Rae March - Rae March by It all boils down to one thing —that food is half the fun of Christmas all over the globe. n approach of 1 V festive se* lU to think aboul the ",f calinft is one r.istom, SV hobby which v •£d w all,1,057 words
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Article208 1951-12-11 7 KLUANGER picks a letter DEAR SANTA, I'm a girl of five, So, Christmas Eve. when you arrive, I do so hope you can contrive To leave me something sensible. For m these ultra modern times, 1 have no use for nurs'ry rhymes. 1 don't want seats208 words
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Advertisement64 1951-12-11 7 JII'GOLDSMITHS DIAMOND DEA_ERsl|| %^644,HORTH BRIDGE RD.SPORE 7. TEL:B27IOS§§S t f f *Iott I I I 1 1 ***** I* I I 1 1 1 I tit* l m%l%l\\\l\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\y\\ \\w\\ \W\\V NO GIFTS SO HIGHLY APPRECIATED and GREATLY TREASURED as GOLD or DIAIwiOND g_ Hollyuiood IJLI^^ r~^ m. IV w^^ aC64 words
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Article, Illustration968 1951-12-11 8 Swiss children do not hang up stockings SWITZERLAND, the four-laiigttage country, has various iKiiiics for Christmas, Nod (French) Wcihnachten (German L NataJe (Italian) and Nadel (Rorti'anche). Merrymaking for the children begins m many Swiss villages on Dec. 6, the Feast of St. Nicholas, patron saint of children and the original968 words
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Advertisement97 1951-12-11 8 yl^Of C ol Casual Elastic Practical Comfortable a f It "Vf^P^ 5^ Ladies' and Gentlemen's Divtex or Canvas California shoes with y* Kr M I!J^^^ canvas sock. Platform covered with same upper material. 4^»^>. O ff Red Whif c Special ruhber sole. M ,/J/i l^Ak HP^^^^ White Canvai 'mswiw^^^^p^Bi^^^ ff|97 words
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Article, Illustration864 1951-12-11 9 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Teddy goes JET Flying KATHLEEN HICKLEY by A story for the children "OH. how dull life Bear, "Nothing ever happens m this old nursery". It was the hour between midnight and one o'clock when all the Ws m the world wake JSL and v have their playtime. You'd think they864 words
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Article, Illustration526 1951-12-11 9 A CENTURY AGO THEY WERE SOMETHING TO BE REMEMBERED. THEY WERE EATEN WITH A SOLEMN S6RT OF GUSTO TO THE ACCOMPANIMENT OF HOT ELDERBERRY PLIINCK pies remain a feature of the Christmas festivities, but alas they are by no means what they were. A526 words
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Advertisement197 1951-12-11 9 I INSIST ON HEINZ I I VARIETIES I including I ||EE PEAS BABY FIIIS I T ||»T6 KETCHUP BAKED BEANS I )U m CREAM VIIE I A I I Sole Agents:? H HARPER, 6ILFILLAN CO., LTD. I ifor Class. CARPETS I I AND Hi I h:GH GRADE ENGLISH 1 >!■■■197 words
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Advertisement252 1951-12-11 9 I t J^f JlI Iy k* *aw 1 I SINGAPORE; $2.10 per fin FEDERATION $2.30 per tin «i i r~M X'MAS 1951 M j: PLEASE CALL AND SEE I I OUR WIDE RANGE OF 1: LOFELV G/F7^. y j > j: PERFUME SPRAYS. jl i MANICURE SETS. Sk compacts. WM252 words
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Article, Illustration1531 1951-12-11 10 LUCRECE HUDGINS - Santa and the COWBOY LUCRECE HUDGINS by SYNOPSIS: In Santa Lend. Santa Claus is troubled by Jindians, who are not good and friendly I -he Indians today, Georgie S?nders, 7, also known as n Kid Buckaroo, Terror of ihe West," flies on the back of a bird to Santa Land1,531 words
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Advertisement64 1951-12-11 10 An Ideal Way to Say MERRY X'MAS \*&s§fo^ JEWELLERY is an Attractive $§§85fi|jpj[ and ldeal G'ft* I* sa ys a Lot f t 0 jj what words cannot express. NgaP/jwE^ We have a Large Selection of DIAMOND RINGS to Suit All. G C OE SILVA 6c BROS., 3. Rattle* fii:e64 words
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Advertisement163 1951-12-11 10 '---^jJK-.. "y^ m. ft HANYANG MANUFACTURING <^| LI II* TlUOt MARK V-« w VrV^FW' |(C """•"""""•'•"■•iiimiim,,, iv f ADELPHI HOTEL FOR YOUR X MAS NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATIONS at S lO/Special New Year's Dinner "j» Qt Sl2/' Gay and happy dancing at the new airconditioned ROMAN ROOM aid festive celebrations at163 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1951-12-11 11 Douglas Clark - THE CHILDREN HAVE COME HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Douglas Clark tc te re e sumS ee ?t fhe gener tlons about resumed It means the gloves are otf again. by U\f m <>rning the h r bi f e s stayed on their hooks, the endr m a mi le ports1,048 words
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Article, Illustration592 1951-12-11 11 LUCRECE HUDGINS - LUCRECE HUDGINS By (Continued trom page 14) enough to touch them. In the race you must ride m one end and out the other and then back to Santa Land." BUCKY'S FINGERS tight ened on Santa's hand He was afraid. Santa understood. "If you do not592 words
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Advertisement190 1951-12-11 11 J eft*" 3S^sl W X MAS CWCKfIH I] ENGLISH MADE |W| !f CONFECTIONERY PHONES: 6791- ***** Call at HARICAN'S g|* Xmas Season i/MJrWL SALE/ I<w> ALL THE LATEST 1952 CHILDREN'S ONUAUS UP-TO-DATE DIARIES AND LARGE RANGE OF MALAYAN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CHRISTMAS CARDS COMPLETE RANGE OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND OTHER190 words
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Advertisement256 1951-12-11 11 Just an ordinary stock watch... yet it lost only 10 seconds m a month! a jJcSS^I had heard about the world-wide reputation for "is^^ thought he would put it to the test. Ao cvma Every single day during September 1949 he if.^^ a :l\ compared his CYMA watch with the256 words
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Article, Illustration1586 1951-12-11 12 Reginald Clark - Reginald Clark by Everywhere this Christmas. British sportsmen will look back with satisfaction on one of Britain's best years. WHEREVER sportsmen meet at Christmastide, they have a habit of looking back on the closing year and passing m review the fortunes of Britain m the1,586 words
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Advertisement114 1951-12-11 12 COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON FROM THE BRITISH AMERICAN NEWS CO., For An Up-To-Date Range Oi Presentation Books Lett's Collins And Walker Diaries. Christmas Cards. And A I Variety Of Games And f Useful Presents. 18. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. PHONE ***** Far Four ATTRACTIVE EVENING GOWNS W. GEORGE GOWN SHOP114 words
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Advertisement244 1951-12-11 12 ir«k /5^ CHRISTMAS and NEW Yta FESTIVITIES SEAVIEW HOTEj, BALLROOM Don Castillo His Onkabm CHICKEN INN Julian Foorman His Orchen ra CHRISTMAS EVE-^aw* (Dinner -$12/-) NEW YEAR'S EVE Ex (Dinner -$15/-) RESERVATIONS: Tef, ***** S """""""WIMWtK^, z i^rnt B BINOCULARS t! mum fawufdn (TRCi Pi V Y^ fOUNDE3iN<B92 j MEW244 words
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Article348 1951-12-11 13 CHILDREN LOVE THE ANCIENT TALES LIKE other children all over the world boys and girls m Britain delight m listening to stories. And especially at Christmas^ time, they love the old tales that have been told for hundreds of years and which are known as fairy stories". In the olden348 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-12-11 13 Colour No. 1 yellow, No. 2 red, No. S Light blue, No. 4, dark green, No. 5 grey, No. 6 light brown, Nos. 7, 9as you wish.31 words
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Article641 1951-12-11 13 Bee Wickerson - Bee Wickerson by \yiTHIN a radius of half a mile or so from the bungalow m which wp live are several other bungalows, most of which house small boys about the same age ns Junior. Naturally enough, for nothing dies as slowly as the641 words
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Advertisement108 1951-12-11 13 C I rAU RoADS LEAdto-~i i SINGAPORE'S I L LTRA MODERN RENDEZVOUS J AIRPORT HOTEL LTD. i )lore than You Expect j I to Enjoy. J less than You Expect j I to Spend. j Reserve Your Table fer i CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR j Parties 1 i PHONE 335). 1108 words
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Miscellaneous23 1951-12-11 13 glVlilg »»»vu -.->-t-—- J^__ _(W. ____f MnaiffßL IhSTRUMCHT "FIZZLE-fie-arrani/c t/ic ie«crs to /orm the names 9l musical instruments. OH .0,/n«rfoi/iv -suuopuvw tauoqwoui '9in\&< >23 words
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Article, Illustration1316 1951-12-11 14 The singing star will celebrate Christmas with her husband, her son and her mother m a leisurely family manner. ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE FREE PRESS CHRISTMAS STORY ABOUT A MALAYAN FAVOURITE RINGING star Doris Day has planned one of those rare Cliristmases at home this year rare1,316 words
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Advertisement95 1951-12-11 15 m£*"' jC^B^SFy 1 '-iff* jfcA, Vl^BOKtf^^*~ m Jff^'& tf^^2^B* Jot "PERFECTION" RUBBER BLADE SEAT COVERS AUTO FAN V HACK-UP LIGHT ILLUMINATED SPOTLIGHT AND CIGARETTE LIGHTER MIRROR COMBINATION CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. IMPORT DEPARTMENT SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Jlßta&u JOSm V \!^tt6Hv Sk OK J tbUbl PUfiSSH^BP^^^ r IV^^| Hv95 words
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Advertisement6 1951-12-11 16 H^^ JL*^—r* />iupg: SIKGAPORi PENANG *POM6 words
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Article137 1951-12-11 17 But best possible being done, says govt. official Free Press Staff Reporter THE situation with rejrard to the prevention of tuberculosis m Singapore is unsatisfacannni^ n ent ffidal L to W the committee appointed to investigate the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases. be done" teWng'tonT' 1137 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-12-11 17 picture INSPECTOR P. J. KRISHN AN leading Mariam a shock stricken Malay woman, from what was once her h«i 15 r m •«>"^"S he bbuffn ff h a°l"v at liuxu Road, Singapore, yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article63 1951-12-11 17 Expatriate men want better terms »j- w lotion llcl c Governpsf oot ?et the IT officers they Igj oey revise i "and condir "Sice, says the i Civil Servants 5* of Malay*. f£kg m Kuala i" -ijv or 3du F J£* all P a:: s of jrs '.o president, m63 words
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Article37 1951-12-11 17 V- a m- tbe W5l S .-> -"i"r-D and a •ie ßaffles H :el on I Thursday night. The championship competitions will be based on the four standard dances waltz, slon foxirot. tango and quickstep.37 words
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282 1951-12-11 17 Govt. to be queried on rice contract Free Press Staff Reporter VVHEN the Singapore Legislative Council meets on 11 Dec. 18, Government will be asked to explain its policy regarding the renewal of contract for the purchase of rice from abroad. The Council will also be questioned on the procedure282 words
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Article83 1951-12-11 17 There's no colour bar, he says MR. Foo Kia Pang, of the Department of Social WsUaie, who has returned to the Colony after a month m Australia, thinks that some people m Singapore get the wrong end of the stick about Australians. "There is no colour bar at all there83 words
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Article69 1951-12-11 17 Ten people will sit for the insurance examination to be held m Singapore m MarchApril next year by the Chartered Insurance Institute of London. The diplomas of the Insurance Institute are internationally recognised. The test will be supervised by the Insurance Institute of Malaya, but69 words
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Article50 1951-12-11 17 A handicraft exhibition by nineteen Singapore Indian schools was opened at Rangoon Road School yesterday by Mr. R. E. Ince, Senior Inspector of Schools. More than 300 people i inrludins Legislative Councillon? City Councillors and community leaders visited the exhibition and saw a physical training demonstrate50 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-12-11 17 piCiure. lS i. Mr. F. A. T C w L Bl^ the Free PressFree Press - 14 words
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Article, Illustration172 1951-12-11 17 Mr. Lyttelton sets problem to Chinese newspapers MR. Ohver Lyttelton has set a problem to the Cnmese language newspapers In Malaya: What ara the correct Chinese characters for "LytteJton?" The seven Chinese language dailies mi n the Federation and Singapore do not agree on the spelling. The first syllable i172 words
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Article30 1951-12-11 17 JOHORH, BAiIHU, Tmes.— Entries for the City and Guilds examinations which will begin m April, next year, close at the Education Office Johore Bahxu, on Jan. 8.30 words
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Article96 1951-12-11 17 (Free i*ress Staff Reporter) THE Singapore Teachers' Union is waiting for Government to amend the Trade Union Ordinance, before it considers affiliation with the Singapore Trade Union Congress, Mr. V. Victor, secretary of the S.T.U. said yesterday. The Teachers' Union considered affiliation some moiuns ago, dul96 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-12-11 17 picture MR. OLIVER LYTTELTON, Secretary of State for Colonies (left) visiting City Council offices. yest?rday. On his left is Mr. T. P. Me Neicc. Council President, ani Mr. H. G. Hammett, deputy President.- Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article147 1951-12-11 17 Free Press Staff Reporter FIFTEEN people m four houses m Woo Mon Chew Road, Katong, Singapore, who were living for seven months m a blackout have got lights. Eight hundred and forty yards of cable was laid by the City Council to supply the147 words
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Article93 1951-12-11 17 Following areas tire liable to be blacked out tonight Ramah Street, Peoples Park. Nanson Road, Lara Scon Oil Mills, Guan Kin, U. E Network. U Ej Frrtcry, Rhf Valley Road, Killincy Roac 1 Orchard Road, Armanian St. Stat.c, Adelphi, Capitol, Newton 1 2, Wayang Satu. Balmoral Road, Dalv93 words
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Article273 1951-12-11 17 Varsity to offer Health Diploma T*HE University of A Malaya will establish a post-graduate course m Public Health m 1952. The World Health Organisation is interested m ihis course and has granted tb* University about $500,000 towards the cost of additional start, equipment and book Prof. J. H. Strahan, ru273 words
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96 1951-12-11 17 QNLY people suffering from serious illnesses are entitled to a special allowance given by the Singapore Department of Social Welfare, a spokesman said yesterday. These are the other qualifications for the allowance: The sickness .iiust be over a month's duration. The sick person must96 words
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Article56 1951-12-11 17 Johore ailocated .SI. 000.--OCO this year for health and sanitary .services. Most of this was spent m re-settlement areas for the construction of dispensaries ard the provision cf additional hospital assistants. The new dispensaries completed In 1951 were bi ilt at Yong Pehg. Laying Layang and Kajanu,56 words
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Advertisement106 1951-12-11 17 tjP RIGHT For Price! T RIGHT For Your Home! b^J NETT PRICES I S ngapore Penang $211.50 P^l^ Federation $234.00 \wl M/ S. MOCTHIC CO. (MALAYA) LTQ /fST'S. Ml// JOHN UTIK'S BUILDINfi //aZS if PWCJ>^O4»t TIL: TO3O f r^H GHAMCr-iON-f- CO V LTD Hayes. Middlesex. Singapore Branch. SEASON SALE Now106 words
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Advertisement83 1951-12-11 17 I GIF7 C FOR THE HOME <^ < -jrn,-, _rai t "MELODY MAKER" Z j *O 5 Valv^ Spaoousiy Designed Chassis All Models Fully Tropicalised O <J #2 Speed Tuning Control with Flood-Lit Dial w> <f Sockets for Oamophone Pick-jp and Ext:rsion Speaker |> <j. Coverage on Short W*v« ba->d«;83 words
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Article294 1951-12-11 18 -But 2,000 fans got drenched From CRUSADER KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE 2,000 soccer enthusiasts who got themselves drenched at the HQ Malaya District ground last evening had their moneys worth. Although they failed to win, Gothenburg played bright football despite the wretched conditions. They gave294 words
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Article145 1951-12-11 18 QOMBINED Schooi colours have been awarded to 19 Singapore schoolboys by the Singapore English Schools Sports Committee. The colours were awarded for any one of the sports soccer, cricket, hockey, athletics, swimming and badminton. The onN *chon!hov to rpceive colours for two sports is Chin Yoon145 words
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Article247 1951-12-11 18 SINGAPORE 1.00 p.m. The Radio Orchestra: 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Dance Music played by Bob Chester Orchestra; 2.00 Close; 5.00 Programmes m Malay; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Four Stars A Starlet; 6.30 United Nations Album; 6.40 Radio Malaya Trio; 6.55 Announcements Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal247 words
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Article34 1951-12-11 18 University oi Malay a second eleven beat PWD Sports Club by four goals to nil at soccer at Sepoy Lines ground yesterday. Scorers were: Jagatheesan (2). Fernandez and V. Ratnam.34 words
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Article47 1951-12-11 18 The following nave oeeu selected to represent Royal Naval Air Station (Sembawang) against RASC m a friendly rugger match to be played at Nee Soon tomorrow: Thomas, Coomber, Chaplin. Moyle (Capt.) Foster, Robinson, Challenger. Preece, Wilson. Prtckett, Adams Turner. March. Mills. Warren47 words
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Article103 1951-12-11 18 pERAK'S team to meet the All-India soccer tourists today on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground will be slightly different to that which held Gothenburg to a draw on Sunday. Centre-half Guttok will be unable to play owing to an injury, sustained m Sunday's game. It isU.P. - 103 words
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Article348 1951-12-11 18 UAKK* HOPMAN, non-i;iay--11 ing captain of the Australian Davis Cup tennis team, is making a determined effort to brand Vie Seixas of the U.S. team as a habitual footfaulter m advance of the probable challenge round between America and Australia later this month. As it nowA.P. - 348 words
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Article, Illustration215 1951-12-11 18 Free Press Boxing Reporter JIMMY WELCH, Singapore's lightweight champion who hung up his gloves "for good" some months ago is back m training for he meets Australian welterweight contender, Berni Hall at the Happy World Stadium on Dec. 21. Welch will fight Hall mi n215 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-12-11 18 Chan Yew Kan of St. Andrew's School stops this Batu Pahat threequarter with a low tackle during yesterday's interschool rugby match at Woodsville. St. Andrew's won by nine points to five. The Batu Pahat team returns to the Federation today. St. Andrew's School is making a Federation rugger tour over58 words
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Article76 1951-12-11 18 Tourney hockey i matches drawn i QINGAPORE Combined Schools were held to a two-all draw by Negri Sembilan yesterday at Seremban m the inter-State Schools Quadrangular Hockey tournament. Malacca held Selangor to a scoreless draw. In their match against Negri, Singapore were two goals up inside 20 minutes through Kirn76 words
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Article72 1951-12-11 18 HPHE tcuring Li:g Chi table i tennis team* from Bangkok I played Queen Sti t Boys' Club last night and won the encounter by four matches to one. Results (Queen Street mentioned first) Lee Ah Fcok lost to Fong Nai Seng 2-3; Lee Ah Ngoh lost to72 words
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Article226 1951-12-11 18 US- NAMES SINGLES PLAYERS MELBOURNE, Tues. I US. tennis captain Frank s Shields sprang a big sin- prise yesterday by naming j Ted Schroeder and Tony Tra- ben for the singles matches against Sweden m the Davis Cup interzone final starting on Thursday. Wimbledon champion Dick Savitt lost his singlesA.P. - 226 words
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Article54 1951-12-11 18 ~AINa Andrews School rugby w> XV leaves for the Federation tomorrow for a 10-day tour. Eighteen boys are making the trip. Fixtures arranged include matches against the Anderson School. Ipoh. King Edward's at Taiping. and St. Xaviers at Penang. The party will travel apsauntrf 'by plane54 words
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Article247 1951-12-11 18 Wet pitches can be 'dried' LONDON, Tuesday. VTEWS of possible new "aid" to sport promoters comes from America. If mud and rain are likely to threaten disaster to an important sporting event all that the promoter needs to do is to call up portable banksReuter - 247 words
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Article60 1951-12-11 18 Frank S-d^-ar i -iu c tralia Seat Dick Savitt of the United States 8-6/6-0, 6-4, yesterday m the final of the Victorian men's singles chamoionshfps *tf r #tjjy>r.eci from Saturday. I Sedgman won Irf Jujsl Me* t. an hour's play Neither, nwr>. »va^ f»apD7 In w\* f60 words
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411 1951-12-11 18 Nippier forwards win the day for St Andrews Ftee Press Ru&bv Kenni*. ADOPTING themselves to the waKr£ r Aat Woodsville yesterday, st w?*!* "<** ruffby XV defeated the visiting Batu Pa h s ment English School XV by iiin c lint at Go^ and a penalty goal) to five (roan411 words
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92 1951-12-11 18 SAN FRANCISCO ,rZZARD Charie, V*: v world heavy weigh: chair! P-on, and Joey Max;:: m. heavy titleholdep n> [^-round non-;;-, H bout a! San France i i Palace- tomorrow I their fifth need* Charles, v pounds, wound up bk u ing on Bunday Mnda 176'A.P - 92 words
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Article18 1951-12-11 18 TN Intl W ltioi rug't: XV \.-m Institution a: X r.pc yoterda] by tfe r.i!18 words
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Advertisement176 1951-12-11 18 CAPITOL TODAY li-1.45-4-6.30-9.30 7th BIC DAY! i)OSE FERRER Academy Award Winer because he was the three musketeers m one. .and one lover m a million! MUNHB SttSES "^^■W an MM MNB •NOTE* Organised School Parties admitted at price to the 11 a.m. 1.45 4 p.m shows SOON I Miiiii tJ.176 words
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Advertisement64 1951-12-11 18 POPULAR MATINEES; 3 SHOWS DAILY at 11a.m. 1.45 4 pm Admission L'pstairs SI lk>wnstair> B 111 Last Day "ADV. OF DON JUAN" Tedminltr Tomorrow Thurs "Monsier \>rdoux Friday Saturday Love Haop^ I NIGHT SHOWS at 6.J0 9-30 jfl^sr 2 shows rowcHT Ginger Rotors l)f*nnis Werttn m MS^fMStroapu TOMORROW IOCMMSVII «164 words
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Article, Illustration206 1951-12-11 19 S'PORE MEET THE SWEDES XI TO MORROW Yardstick for our standard HAVE Gothenburg found their shoot boots? Nt w- I gOt to lf en*ertain any hopes toin^nw* Sln a P° r at Ja '*n Besar Stadium tomorrow evening. I gS^^^"^ will JtRSS&a piclure. uoinenburg have on their side of theTopical Press - 206 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-12-11 19 MISSED HIM.... picture. Maurice Pest an a runs across m an attempt to stop a Selangor forward rush, but is too late. Selangor beat Penang 6-5 m their rugger match on the Selanjror Club pa dang on Satur- day.- Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article150 1951-12-11 19 A REQUEST by the Grasshoppers Football Association of Zurich. Switzerland to play m the Colony m January was yesterday turned down by thf? Singapore Amateur Football Association Council. Reason: The soccer season has already teen stretched far enough to accommodate Gothenburg and Indians. The150 words
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Article205 1951-12-11 19 S.H.A. KNOCKOUT TOURNEY SINGAPORE Police beat Indian Association by five goals to n il at Thompson Road yesterday m a Senior Division tie of the Singapore Hockey Association knockout tournament. Police dominated the play yesterday and onlj magnificent defensive efforts by the Indians kepi them205 words
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Article48 1951-12-11 19 Youthful Gordon Stanley of RJI.F. Tengah who clocked the good time ol 16min. 49.8 sec. for the 3 miles cross-country run orff anised by the Achilles gfub on Sunday receiving his award from Mrs D. G Jackson, wife of the rresi dent of the Achilles Cluft.48 words
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Article, Illustration190 1951-12-11 19 GEORGE WHITING - W ILLIAMS' WIN MEANS U.S. TRIP GEORGE WHITING By I LONDON, Tuesday. ivy WILLIAMS, the farmer's boy who stands •m our not very extensive heavy-weight will be off to the United States if he «s British championship fight with Jack m next February. Bias&e chief topic pgjaaoE at Rugby, iCir.i190 words
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Article118 1951-12-11 19 V° ana Sohani 2 Bomf M^c:a:ion to l£r£: Bomgy tbe last day S Mc c. were 2: 0w second stempa were 't;r: h :5j c r 3 yes- another ?JSS 8 W Atkins -«v;- r an(i 's off stump. o-er Leadbeater i? »'-.5 cro c: f^e118 words
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103 1951-12-11 19 Valentine: 5 wickets without cost WICKETS tumbled quietly m South Australia's second innings against West Indies at Adelaide yesterday, the first three going for 12 runs Tben Graeme Hole ano Duldig attacked toe bo*nng m a, fourth wicket atand oi 58 m 47 minutes. A further change came over the103 words
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Article38 1951-12-11 19 IPOH, Mon.— The Sin Young basketball team from Bangkok scored their second consecutive victory over a Perak combined teanTon the Yuk Choy basketbaU court on Saturday. The visitors won by 41 points to 31 points38 words
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Article106 1951-12-11 19 MELBOURNE, Tues. MEW South Wales, batting W into the third day (Saturday's play was curtailed through rain), carried their first innings total to 633 yesterday m the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria. c a Victoria, holders of the Shield, replied with 119 for two wickets,*106 words
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Article58 1951-12-11 19 Louis Vanhoeck of Belgium defeated British feather- i weight champion Ronnie Clayton before a crowd of 10,000 m London's Empress Hall last night. The referee halted the bout m the Bth round of the scheduled 10-round bout. Clayton suffered a cut m the left eye. Clayton, however,58 words
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Article16 1951-12-11 19 London Challenge Cup Pical: Pulham 1, Charlton Athletic 0 (played at Stamford Bridge). Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article80 1951-12-11 19 SPURS DECLINE S.A. OFFER rpoTTENHAM Hotspur soccer team has declined an offer to tour South Africa next season. The South African Football Association representative is completing negotiations for a seven-week tour m May-June by Newcastle United. It is understood that the Spurs were unwilling to stay m the Union longerA.P. - 80 words
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Article55 1951-12-11 19 TCELIK Miguet of France retained his European wrestling: title by knocking out Primo Camera of Italy m Paris last night. The Italian's downfall came m the fourth minute of the third deciding round, when Miguet damped an arm-lock on Camera's midriff and threw him over his shoulder outU.P. - 55 words
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293 1951-12-11 19 ENGLAND CAN TAKE A TIP FROM WALES From ARCHIE QUICK ENGLAND'S football selectors should have learned one important lesson from the Wales versus the Rest of the United Kingdom match at Ninian Park, Cardiff. Wales have but, fourteen or fifteen players fit for International piay, and that weakness Its their293 words
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Article38 1951-12-11 19 Girls Sports Club will hold a New Year's Eve Carnival B;!l at the Victoria Memoi rial Hall from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., the proceeds being for their Building Fund. Tickets may be obtained from members.38 words
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Article229 1951-12-11 19 Sutdiffe's jokes bowl 'em over HERBERT SUTCLIFFE, famous England and Yorkshire batsman, told some good cricket stories at the recent annual dinner of the Sheffield Cricket League. They included one about the Test match at Sydney during the Australia 1931--32 tour when the English team urns captained by D. R.229 words
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Article28 1951-12-11 19 I'ils Castilio. 121-lbe. M*xico t decisively outpoimed Elley BenrtPii. 123-lbs.. Australian featherweight champion, m a 12-round bout at the Sydney Stadium last J night.— A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement37 1951-12-11 19 m. .m. i— "HIS MASTERS VOICe j|j \t o^^'*^ n »r»e 1 w^ s mti@£..: W3s--^ ■sz&s?.a®6>^ @fSi m t &sklf J i**!< "Z^£~*i.* B-^fe -;^-tt «s!3s«s-- Ss^'-s 0 jSfirl 3^ Sg£ ssir.^^o s^,^-^^ sts.'.m- f 537 words
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Article49 1951-12-11 20 HAriLOW: To Joan, wife of J. Harlow, m Perth, on 6th December. 195U a son. Both weU. ENGAGEMENT THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced- between Heng Siang Hen?, fourth daughter of Mr. Mrs. Heng Scow Kuan of Singapore, and Vim Seng Yee, youngest brother of Anthony Vim of Horu Kong.49 words
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Article84 1951-12-11 20 MR NO YOOK PAH, aj^d 39. Mjr.arlns Director. Kwong Cheong Lo«n? Ltd passed away peacefully *ar his residence 68. Branksome Rof»d. on joth December. 1951. H~ !en<? s behind two wives. Yoong Mcc Yoon? and Wong Kum Yong, six sons and seven daughters, his mo -her five sisters and84 words
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350 1951-12-11 20 PARTIAL A GREEMENT ON DISARMING PROBLEMS Bis Four report to UJNT. II PARIS, Tuesday. THE Political Committee of the General Assembly will be asked today to approve the creation of a disarmament commission with the task of working out the practical problems of reducing armaments and banning atomic weapons frsmReuter; F.P. - 350 words
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Article16 1951-12-11 20 Iran has recognized Farouk's new title of King of Egypt and the Sudan U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article243 1951-12-11 20 TEHERAN, Tuesday. COUNTRIES which bought oil from the AngloIranian Oil Company were called on yesterday to sign new agreements with the nationalised Persian company within 10 days— "or the oil will be sold to others.'* A Persian government spokesman announcing this said Persian diplomaticReuter - 243 words
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Article190 1951-12-11 20 HONG KONG, Tues. THE Chinese Communist 1 police m Pakhoi, near Canton, forced two nuns and a priest to work 12 hours each day for 12 days without rest, with little food and drink, to exhume bodies of children who had once been takenA.P - 190 words
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Article179 1951-12-11 20 (Continued from Page 5) »d to settle claims of properties acquired Japanese civilians? Will Government see that those claims acquired by Japanese cilviians are disposed of with as little ielay as possible? How many Chinese inspectors and Assistant Superintendents are there m the Colony Police Force competent m179 words
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Article46 1951-12-11 20 An Indonesian court m 3 Jakarta meted out the first 1 lire sentence since the countrys independence to Sukma i pin Kiban for murdering 5 last April Michael B. Jones of I tne Standard Vacuum Oil Company, a Texas man frnm Fort Worth. U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article31 1951-12-11 20 The House of Representatives is expected to meet this s morning to hear the Gov- 1 ernment's policy presented s by the new Phibun Cabinet.— 1 u.r. 1 \.p.UPI; A.P. - 31 words
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Article174 1951-12-11 20 Prince's wedding is a mystery NEW DELHI, Tuesday A GOVERNMENT spokesman said that if blonde American entertainer, Nancy Valentine, and the Maharajah of Cooch Behar are married, the Republic of India has not been told about it. Since India won independence m 1947. the 600 or so native princes lost174 words
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Article60 1951-12-11 20 Most Australians want to return to the 44-hour working week of four years ago, instead of the present 40-hour week, according to the Gallap Poll. But big majorities of semiskilled and unskilled workers opposed any change.- Reuter Miss Marie Carlile, cofounder of Britain's Church Army, diedReuter; A.P. - 60 words
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Article94 1951-12-11 20 THE VOLUNTEER fire de--1 partment m Lutsk m the Soviet Ukraine, is engaged, not so much m putting out fires, as m carrying out repair and construction work for profit, Izvestia complained m Moscow yesterday. The leading Soviet paper also said that the beekeepers' voluntary societyA.P. - 94 words
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Article29 1951-12-11 20 Great Britain will up a legation m Libya a/soon as i that country attains inde- r pendence at the end nf rw». I cember 1951.- AFP.AFP - 29 words
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Article31 1951-12-11 20 Two East German seamen aged 18 and 19, who waded ashore from a raft asked the police m Haelsingborg South Sweden yesterday for asylum as political refugees. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article30 1951-12-11 20 A spokesman for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization yesterday denied reports that Spain might send an observer to the NATO meet- m? m T,ishn»-i ir> PoKk,,^^. I U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-12-11 20 1 WHEN EGYPTIAN DANCER, Samia Gamal, married oil-heir Sheppard (Abdullah) Xin ff of Houston, Texas, m Cairo the Muslim ceremony was performed m the office of Samia 's lawyer. Only a few friends attended. Photo shows Samia and King:, their hands joined beneath aA.P. - 68 words
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Article128 1951-12-11 20 JAKARTA, Tues. FNDONESIA will make ■i- drastic cuts m Imports from Japan, the Ministry of •Economic Affairs has anInounced. This is the result of the breakdown m the JapaneseIndonesian trade talks recently held m Tokyo. Indonesia refused to pay dollars for Japanese imports andA.P. - 128 words
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Article38 1951-12-11 20 Authoritative Japanese government quarters said yester- day that there was absolutely no question of Japan recognizing the Chiang Kaishek government. There is no question either of signing a treaty with Nationalist China- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 38 words
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Article30 1951-12-11 20 Eight officers of the Aust- I raiian Army will go to Kash- I nir as United Nations observ- I its m the India-Pakist nn Hi*. I 3ute.— AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article138 1951-12-11 20 WASHINGTON, Pel -AUTHORITIES began ha! yesterday m an effort 1 68-year-old Ray Lemley w m a wire cage by his fami nnsylvania, Tuesday, beas corpus proceedings to obtain the release of ho has been imprisoned ly for 10 years. Leo Considine, Director of138 words
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Advertisement218 1951-12-11 20 ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR. CHEE BOON HOE an family thank all friends and r< Ut:ves who sent wreaths, rend^re assistance, and attended tr funeral of the late Mrs. Chi Boon Ho* (nee Madam Chu Ho Hh> alias Kritlng). SITUATIONS VACANT CHIEF Accounts Cleric capao! preparing Balanc- Sheets an full set of accounts218 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-12-11 20 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris p t "iGONFESS, /MAESTRO.' IFOUNP^^^B (OWNER OF THIS CIRCUS?) TROUBLE, OFFICER BUT ;r;SS J19 words
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