The Singapore Free Press, 26 December 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE Of MALAYA I SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2«, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 383 1 /Mies charge U.N. P. o. Ws. taken to Manchuria thf v PAN MUNJOM, Wednesday. T eL.£°? a 1 stice d^ates seemed «.ff^t t0 i ail today in an Seventh hour fril tr, feaCl a reemen t before the 30-day w e expires tomorrow. double deadlnn^ m^ acle
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  • 114 1 SEOUL, Wed. JT was a miserable Christmas on the Korean front yesterday. A cold drizzling rain fell on most sectors, chilling the fighting troops in their foxholes and bunkers. The sound of Christmas carols and gunfire mixed strangely in the frosty air. Many Allied ground troops,
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  • 38 1 Reuter A British soldier was killed and six others were seriously injured when an army lorry we-.: ofl the road early on C>»- q morning in Kowioc™ *i territory, en the Chine. mainland.-
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  • 97 1 Christmas blackout made them see red ss stall Keporter he Orchard -:1m and Hil] area were darkness on Eve just r-time, and v. red. re just Christ _:ly-colour-v. nen the rang up the said: "I think the way the .:iiieer nas A^ soon as a blackout. I :o protest. He
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  • 22 1 tie] Aleman 3 ordered a i'.ion to fix i r Sunday Tijuana which ol some 40 in a Christmas A.P.
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  • 242 1 FRIGHTENING, SAYS SISTER JANET GRANT 1 1 ee Press Stall Reporter "TT is all rather ■> lrightening," said Sister Janet Grant of the British .Red Cress alter she had participated in the 8.8.C.'s Commonwealth wide Christmas hook-up ttom £iii.:ai:ore last night. Sister Granl who sat through her' "ordeal" in the
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  • 20 1 The French Government has decided tot support a move to co-ordinate Europe's transportation under a single international agency.A.P.
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  • 150 1 X'MAS EVE ATTACKS IN EGYPT BRITISH HQ, CANAL ZONE, Wed. BURSTS OF machinegun fire, flares and snipers* bullets heralded Christmas in the Suez Canal zone yesterday when Egyptian terrorists launched several attacks Only one British airmen was injured In night-long clashes which involved several Army and Air Force units. British
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  • 200 1 BETHLEHEM, Wednesday. IT was as hard to find a night's lodging in Bethlehem on Christmas Eve as it was when Mary was forced to find shelter in the grotto where she gave birth to Jesus. On Monday morning the j vanguard of 2,000 Christians living in Israel
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  • 82 1 NEARLY 1,000 young men and women representing various Church groups packed the grounds of the Presbyterian Church in Orchard Road on Christmas Eve to participate in mass carol singing organised by the Singapore Christian Youth Council. The carollers came in cars, buses, lorries, on bicycles and
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  • 57 1 ALLAN LEWIS Free Press racing correspondent, gives.; Marvel of Peru, Flame of the Forest and Dancing Fury a s best bet s for today's 1 Penan? r.< TKESPASSEai <*r***£«4fl Battleship ami Dancing Furj YESTERDAY'S ti "It* arc in Page THE GOING today should be good.
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  • 197 1 Free Press Staff Reporter piFTfifiN people were injured, two seriously, on Singapore roads over the Christmas holidays. None were fatal. Of this figure, seven were hurt yesterday and eight on Christian* Eve. A European returning from a late Christmas party was hurt early yesterday morning
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  • 244 1 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. j JT was an unhappy Christmas for the bandits in Malaya's jungles. On Christ- j mas Eve and Christmas Day they lost six killed, one captured and four surrendrreci Twenty suspected food siro pliers were arrested in Kedali on
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  • 17 1 Six people were killed when Turkish military plane ;hed near Ankara veafiw- AFP
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  • 32 1 A U.S. Senator has invited the Chancellor of Austria, Dr. Leopold Figl, to visit the United States to support the Senator's charges of "scandals" in American foreign aid spending. Reuter
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  • 589 1 The King: Let us count our blessings LONDON, Wednesday. THE King, in his Christmas Day broadcast to the Commonwealth, said he thought that "among all the blessings which we may count today, the chief one is that we are a friendly people". The King said: "We are living in an
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  • 132 1 KING'S VOICE STARTLES HIS LISTENERS LONDON, We«l. DRITONS mere startled by the change in the King's voice when he made his Christmas broadcast to the Commonwealth. This was the first time the King's voice had been heard since his operation three months ago. Be spoke confidently and without hesitation but
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  • 36 1 Fir? Press Staff Reporter THIRTY-SIX bafciat were born in Kandar.g Kcibau Maternity Hospital on Christmas Day. Twenty-six were girls. This is less than the R jrmal aver^p:e per day of beLWfCD 40 and 50.
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    423 2  -  John Harrington xfhgfjn xcbvm says TIR. Barnett Stross, M.P., has called for a ban on all stage hypnotists in Britain. I have only one thing to say to the doctorgive me a clinic, and I will give up the stage for ever. Believe me, I do not want to
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  • 642 2 THE Private Members' Bill in the House of Commons to to ban stage hypnotism will have the support of all medical hypnotists. Exploitation of this art by laymen for public amusement is a great danger and must be made illegal. No unqualified person is allowed
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  • 717 2 Don't Let Slipped Di So rouble Develon Begin treatment at once, says the SINGAPORE DOCTOR MOST of the body's flexibility comes from the spinal column or backbone. The vertebrae are held together by muscles and ligaments, the strong binding membranes between bones. Contact of vertebrae is cushioned by semi-cartilaginous discs
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  • 164 2 A SECOND electrically propelled invalid chair has been delivered to Buckingham Palace. It is for Queen Elizabeth, but there is no need for alarm. She ordered it so that she can accompany the King when he uses his own chair. The King obtained l\s chair before
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    • 375 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR B o.» New Crossword No. 544 satility of talent and your fluidity of temperament make you a difficult person to 1 BP 13 4 1 15 I 6 I understand. Your nature is > I I I filled with contradictions that —■■L_JHiß»____ I J I 1 I
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  • 40 3 THE shadowy world of the drug addict and the dope peddler has its own jargon. Samples: JUNKIES— drug addicts. SNORTING sniffing heroin through the nose. MAIN-LINING injecting heroin into an artery. REPEATER drug offender convicted twice or more.
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  • 498 3  -  CHAPMAN PINCHER by MARCOTIC DRUGS obtain"ed from plants are among nature's greatest blessings because of their astonishing capacity to deaden intolerable pain. BUT FOR thousands they are life's greatest curse. THE NINE drugs listed below are the most important: MORPHINE —is made from opium, an
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    • 62 3 M3HdrSkC^'*' asl rp /o p Singapore Free, Pr??* hi Mtilava lAKIE Exclusive to the Sintrapcr* Free Pre?x in Malava r f X *-^*-l Tvai vueae CiGWt!-|'m NOT KnOS— UK6 MISS K I SHALL STAY HERE /■TH6BeS MONET IN \^r iCE J>y/ •S^W^OOT BY BAD I WEAVER-^ WOE JUST AS LONG
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  • The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. Dec. 26. 1951.
    • 270 4 fTHE United Nations and Communist peace delegates have one day left in which to settle their major differences before the deadline expires. Unless a Christmas miracle happens, it is certain that once more it will be deadlock in Korea. When the present series of negotiations began at
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    • 234 4 IT IS supposed to be more blessed to give than to receive. This Christmas officials in Washington decided that it is safer too. Warned by the fate of public m^n whose acceptance of gifts of mink coats and refrigerators from grateful clients and business contacts has
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  • 1083 4 Harvey Day describes the hazards of the human "Salamanders of the Texas oilfields and others who risk almost certain death for big money fFHERE are human beings so perverse, so avid for money, or so devil-may-care by nature that certain death does not deter
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  • Article, Illustration
    605 4 BEETHOVEN. Concerto No. 5 in E flat major, "The Emperor" Edwin Fischer (piano) Philharmonia Orchestra (Furtwan e r H.M.V. DB 9661/5. Although this last piano concerto of Beethoven's would certainly be voted the emperor among his piano concertos, the ♦vulgar title' would certainly have angered Beethoven. However, nicknames
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  • 1149 4  - 'Wrong 'and 'Right' Music PRESTO Music topics by A READER, who is evidently a keen follower of music in Singapore, has crossed swords with me over the implications of the last paragraph of my notes last week. In doing so he has raised points which can with advantage be ventilated.
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  • 26 4 A Chappell grand piano has been bought on behalf of the Municipality for use in the Victoria Hall. It will not arrive in Sin-
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  • 435 4 YOU may think the United Nations is oprating in Paris, but I've got news for you. You'll find a very powerful branch at the American General Hospital in Tokyo. Playing there was an experience I'll never forget. I was the guest of the British Commonwealth Division.
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    • 16 4 In 1952 LONCINES will TIME the WINTER OLYMPICS OSLO. H. SENA, Ltd., Singapore. Penang ft Bangkok.
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  • 146 5 SINGAPORE Government has been asked by paper dealers and importers to remove controls on the re-export of all papers and boards from Japan and sterling areas except newsprint in reels. Control measures are not only hampering the entrepot trade of the Colony, but is
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  • 64 5 SINGAPORE SERVICES, who, when the Land Requisitioning Ordinance was enforced in the Colony last year, were in possession of 34 civilian properties, will, at the beginning of next year retain only 12 civilian owned land. Derequisitioning of civilian property held by the Services began early this year.
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 5 They are doinr the Samba a la joget modem at a Chri stmas Party at Shaw Bro- there' studio in Jalan Amp as.- Free Press
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  • 199 5 Free Press Staff Reporter OINGAPORE has been in- vited to send seven delegates to the World Christian Youth Conference to be held in December, next year, in Kottayme, Travancore, Mr. Peter Lim secretary of the Singapore' Christian Youth Council, who is vice-president of the
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  • 87 5 Free Press Staff Reporter MALAYAN Vegetarian Society, Singapore, will hold a vegetarian dinner and meeting every three months. Musical recitals and instructive film shows may be held during these evenings. The first such meeting will be held at the Maha Bodhi School in Lorong 34, Geylang,
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  • 264 5 Builders will spend $40 m next year Free Press Staff Reporter PRIVATE builders plan to erect 2,000 houses in Singapore next year. The houses are estimated to cost $40,000,000. Preliminary work has begun on a $4,000,000--housing project by the Chin Cheng Realty Company. They plan to
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  • 141 5 473 apply for English school jobs Jffi* JJJ* Staff OINOAPORE Education De-, partment nas received 473 applications for vernacular teachers in English schools. Four hundred of the applicants are Chinese, 57 Indians and 16 Malays. Seven of the Malays are from the Federation. The Senior Inspector of Schools, Mr. R.
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  • 89 5 THE Singapore City Council 1 will continue to prepare verbatim reports of Council meetings although they cost $3,000 a year. The Council has confirmed the appointment of an assistant reporter. Recently it was suggested that the preparation of verbatim reports should be stopped, because they were not
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  • 40 5 Student teachers, now on a five-week holiday, are earning extra money by giving tuition to schoolboys. They- make about $50 to $60 a month. The teachers coach each boy three to four hours a week.
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  • 79 5 Free Press Staff Reporter STEPS are being taken by the Singapore Citv Council t o provide public band performances at more frequent intervals in the city's parks. A military band has been engaged to play at Katong Park on two days this month. The first performance
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  • 101 5 Thong Chai Medical Institution will give free A medical treatment to more people next year. At present the Institution has six Chines© physicians. Next month they are employing a qualified doctor. Mr. Low Kwan Yie, the secretary, said that more qualified doctors would be
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 5 MIST at Astanmarg. Kashmir This picture taken by Mr. Loke Wan Tho, wa s exhibited at th*» Sixth Internation Salon of Pictorial Photography i n Hong Kong.
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  • 23 5 SEGAMAT, Wed. Nearly 1,500 acres have been added to the Pulai Forest Reserve in the Pontian District of Jo3 ore.
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  • 200 5 Malaya alone to pay for centre Free Press Staff Reporter OINGAPORE and theFederation are trie only two Commonwealth territories that have been asked to contribute to,wards the construction of a £750,000 International Students House and Halte of Residence in London. The British Government has promised to bear 40 p<er cent
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  • 69 5 F»v e Press Staff Reporter QINGAPORE Overseas Chinese Importers and Exporters Association will hereafter elect, their officials once in two yeans instead of yearly. Tnis was decided at the annual general meeting. The meeting also decided that no official should hold the same appointment In
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  • 88 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 'JHE Labour Advisory Board will discuss on Friday the price and quality of rice supplied in Singapore. Trade union representatives on the Board have requested the Controller of Food Supplies to tell them of Government measures, if any, to make cheaper
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 327 5 6 MAKE THIS A RECORD CHRISTMAsJ J VON SUPPE^Morn.ng, noon and night I m Vienna— Overture. The Royal Phil 5 5( Orch cond. by Sir Thomas Beecham LX 1438 j ROSSINI— La boutique fantasque— «i Ballet suite The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra cond by Efrem Kurtz DX 8393/95 1 SULLIVAN Pineapple
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    • 40 5 Brylcreem I" I m hair right fa I x^kJr 1 1 appearance a smart one, wherever 1 W'^^S^^^Jllm' smartness. That means fasting hair 1— perfect hairdressing. For day-long smartness and lasting hair health t^. 1 Brylcreem M your hair WE
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  • 132 6  - HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint Max factor gr •Y Hollywood Does your eye-niake-up make your eyes really alluring—or just obviously and unattractively frame them in darkness? It all depends on how carefullv you apply such make-up. For a fine example of how perfectly made-up eyes look, study those of lovely Ella Raines.
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  • 1667 6 Bagby Senior (2 wins) best rider of day From ALLAN LEWIS J^O REGRETS put Up one of the best performances of his career when he led from barrier to post to win the P. and 0. Cup at Penang yesterday, opening day of the Penang
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  • 36 6 TOTAL POOL: $404,800 First: *****8 $97,152 Second: *****3 $48,576 Third: *****7 $24,288 Starters ($8,096 each) *****8. *****4, *****2, *****7, *****9. *****1. Consolation ($2,428 each) *****9, *****4. *****8, *****4,, *****2, *****5, *****1, *****1, *****7. *****9.
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  • 480 6 THQN SING A CALYPSO.... THE West Indies beat Australia by six wickets on the third day of the third test match of the present series at Adelaide yesterday. West Indies scored 233 for four wickets in their second innings. It was Australia's
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  • 29 6 Eighteen players of the Hong Kong Inter-port collegiate eleven are scheduled to play a series of games with soccer teams in Manila beginning tomorrow. Reuter
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  • 137 6 WHILE AUSSIES PICK TEAM FOR THE NEXT ONE AUSTRALIA have nominated 12 players from whom their team for the fourth Test against the West Indies starting at Melbourne on Dec. 31 will be chosen. Jimmy Burke, the opening bat in the third Test, which West Indies won yesterday, and J.
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  • 213 6 LONDON, Wed. CHRISTMAS Day football produced only one change in League leadership and that was in the Southern section of the Third Division. In Division One however, Portsmouth's thrashing at Arsenal, where rlghtwinger Cox made passes for two of the goals and scored another himself allowed Arsenal
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  • 246 6 Reuter DIVISION V Arsenal 4 Portsmouth 1 Aston Villa 3 Wolves 3 Bolton 3 W Bromwich 2 Burnley 0 Preston 2 Charlton 0 Tottenham 3 Chelsea 0 Manchester C 3 Huddersfield 1 Derby 1 Liverpool 1 Blackpool 1 Manchester V 3 Fulham 2 Sunderland 1 Newcastle 4
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    • 60 6 For Quality Diamond, Gold Rings. Bracelets and other Jewellery Expert workmanship and reasonable prices. lOONGSUNCO.,LTD. 211 South Bridge Road SINGAPORE 1 i i Ph^ne 4042 ||llilfc Air-Con! a TODAY J|^JH^rfj* 11, 1.45,4,:; DAH.Y Mii^P^lfißS^ 6.30, 9.30 MKTTHE W\ IW/S/BLEMM f^ jt v-^ jv ■B^SsHBHHB9fIfi^^SBHH HH^bF-'v^'^^s^SS^^H S^S SCOTT ENGLISH (S.E.A.) LTD.
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    • 139 6 4 ihows today at 1.15 3.13 3 shows from tomorrow at 3 r>_ il: Py LAST CLINCH OF EGYPT S SCREEN '"'7 N FARID EL-ATRACH AM, s XMl UTH^HT, (Now Mrs Sheppard K:n\, MM^ Bf JB Br^^Sb ■■•^P^BWI i y WT \^r SBf >^3 The Belly-Dancer's "GOODBYE" Musical! U TAALA
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    • 45 6 TM tr A M 8 OLg £<gt^ Arx>A£u^~ YOU MUCT 8t MAO GOING To\~ VOOWON^6tTAI!vCYMSS!TnYTI BBffißSSSß^^^™ ■"*«m«| fooTfT^TT^^B^^^"^^^"^ L \v i 'ii r !^i y DAftiiNG. ioo bfrnfrve youvT mv pooa dahling* now Act J V I A COLD COMINfep VOU gUQfc- fMAT SOU'Qt WAfiMj
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  • 652 7 TARA STREET CONFIDENT TIP FOR KMAS CUP —but Melbury Court to win From ALLAN LEWIS fPARA STREET, Melbury Court, Red Carna tion, Treasure .Ship, Avalanche and Battleship were all mentioned this morning as thp probable winner of the Christmas Cud thl main race at Penang this afternoon These horses, excepting
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  • 239 7 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 BROADWAY BILL Shmoo Deep Fields SHMOO Broadway Bill Deep Fields SHMOO Broadway Bill Deep Fields BROADWAY BILL Shmoo Balam BROADWAY BILL Balam Deep Fields Race 2 CONSTELLATION Tail Light Port Star TAIL LIGHT Constellation Begal Aire
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  • 75 7 U.K. ru;., leafed r~su»ta are:— Batley 15. Leeds 7; Bradford Northern 36. Keighley 0: Bramley 7. Doncaster 0; Halifax 10, Huddersfield 13: Hull Kingston Rovers 10. Hull 18: Hunslet 9. Dewsbury 7; Leigh 13, St. Helens 3: Liverpool City 0, Cardiff 11; Oldharfi 21, Swinton 5: Rochdale Hornets
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    13 7  -  MacLeod By PICTURE TIP SOLUTION Good Gamble Scratched on course yesterday.
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  • 290 7 Men chosen for Uavis Cup tie T*ED Schroeder and Vic Seixas, it was announced yesterday will play the singles for the United States in the Davis Cup challenge against Australia. Frank Sedgman and Mervyn Rose will play the singles for Australia. The doubles teams will not be announced until later,
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  • 129 7 VICTORIA. Sheffield Shield holders finished the second day of their Shield match against Queensland in Melbourne on Monday 20 runs ahead with three first inning.<s wicket,; standing Queensland 249 for nine overnight were all out for 295 and Victoria scored 315 for seven before stumps
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  • 133 7 -nHE following ties va the Singa- pore Badminton Championships will be Played off at the Clerical Union Hall this weekend. Saturday, Dec. 29 at 7.15 p.m. Men's «lnfles: Low Poh Hye (AAU) v. Teoh Peng Hooi; Wong Pene Soon (Mayflower) v. Que* Ker£ Chuan (Diehard); Cheong
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  • 94 7 A new weight-lifting class first used in this year's world championships, will be included at the 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki. Mr. Oscar State, secretary of the British Empire Weightlifting Association, said yesterday he had been notified by the Helsinki organising committee that the
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  • 92 7 STTA name team for world tourney SINGAPORE Table Tenn:s Association this morning announced their team to the 1952 world table tennis championships at Bombay. The team of four to represent Singapore will be: Wong Tcrg Gcon (1951 singles champion), Lch Kum Soon (runner-up), Chan Poh Ying and Loh Heng Chew.
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  • 41 7 "DOBBY Dykes, the Texas boxer who fights welterweight champion Kid Gavilar* in a title bout in Miami on February 4, will meet Raoul Perez of Havana in a tune-up ten-rounder at the St. Nicholas arena oi> January 2. A.P.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1048 7 OUNNERS, probable jockeys and non-acceptors for today, second day of the Penang races: Racing begins at 2.15 p.m. with half-hour intervals up to Race 7 which starts at 5.20 p.m. Last race at 6 p.m. ICace 1, Class 5, Div. 3 7 Furs. 000 Royal Borough McPherson 9.00 Mr. K.
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  • 19 8 WOODFORD: To MAVIS, Wife of F. V Woodford, at Kandang Kerbs u Hospital, on X*maa Day a son.
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  • 70 8 THE ENGAGEMENT It anrounced between Mr. Tham Son W^n r of Singapore, and Miss Lee K»m Lrng. eldest daughto of Mr a -ci Mrs. Lee Geok Choo of Knaja Lumpur. HUARTSON-QUINTON: The rvP^^ te enounced of pc-aid Oscar, only son of the 25 Mr H Huartson and Mrs «M-*r?;on
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  • 31 8 WONG-LEONG: At Holy Trinity Church, Singapore, on Saturday. 22nd December. Wong Heck Qucra J>n of Mr. Mrs. Wong Stog T\* to L~ong Yuet Wan daughter or Mr m,,. I*** Y*w
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  • 42 8 —and two men were gaoled THESE CAROL singers were part of the l,&00 present at th e Presbyterian Church an hoar before midnight on Christmas Eve. They represented the Sin- apore Christian Youth Council. Free Press
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  • 544 8 Thieves broke into the Par,Am«rican Airways Office in Hong Kong on Sunday nfchr and escaped with US$3O,OOO and a minimum of US$5OO worth of personal v belongings and Christmas packages. A.P. LONDON, Wednesday. EXACTS so often masked by that policeman's phrase "acting on information received" were brought
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  • 50 8 Powerful lorces of Com-munist-led Vietminh trcops have crossed the Black River and installed themselves again on Mount Bavi, 12 miles north of the fortress of Hoa Binh, a French military spo'/.'sman said at Saigon. Occupation of the mountain enables the Vietminh to interfere with French river traffic.
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  • 38 8 394 XM AS ROAD DEATHS IN U.S. Christmas season road accidents, have killed 394 people in the United State., since the night of December 21. Seventy-nine others have lost their lives in fires during the same period.- Reuter
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  • 22 8 A trade delegation of 230 Chinese businessmen has left Hong Kong for Xlanton to buy South China products.— Reuter-AAP A.P.
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  • 13 8 A brief earthquake at noon ':ed Christmas celebra--15 in Taipei. U.P.
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  • 252 8 Neither side vulnerable. South dealer. J£ERE is one' of the famous trick hands of bridge; neither so famous nor so tricky as the Duke of Cumberland hand or the Mississippi heart hand, but mighty interesting nonethless One of the problems is how to get North-South to the contract
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  • 292 8 LONDON, Wednesday. THE dominant topic of conversation in Britain A this Christinas was not Santa Clans but the 'abominable snowman". This fabulous creature is supposed to live among glaciers and avalanches somewhere near the top of Mt. Everest and is supposed to live on Yaks
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  • 57 8 BIRMINGHAM. Wed. WILLIAM HENRY SMITH can't lose this election. Standing for election as MP for the Conservative Party is William Henry Smith. 59. Opposing him will be the Labour Party candidate. William Henry Smith. 37 and no relation. Election officials say thev are not sure
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  • 48 8 ALI KHAN HAS NEW ROMANCE The Argentine press reported yesterday that Prince Ali Khan would marry an Argentine beauty, in whose company he was seen several times, on the beach at Copacabana. The marriage between Ali Khan and actress Rita Hay- worth has not yet been dissolved. AFP
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  • 28 8 I Pr e Christmas accidents and violence in the Philippines took a toll of four dead. 17 injured, some seriously, and more than 100 homeless A.P.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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    • 161 8 I Radio SINGAPORE 1.00 p.m. Dance Music flayed by Carl Chandler Orchestra;' 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.15 H:s Majesty the King's Christmas message a repeat broadcast): 2.00 The Band of the Manchester Regiments from Penang; 2.30 Calling All Forces Ted Ray Calls British Forces every wehre; 3.00 Commentaries from the
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