The Singapore Free Press, 3 December 1952
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Title Section20 1952-12-03 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFXfcKNOON &AL& IM MALAYA GHGF HGFH FGH SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1952. PRICK FIFTEEN i20 words
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Article433 1952-12-03 1 Successful talk at No. 10 with Churchill LONDON, Wednesday. JHK High Commissioner for the Federation (ien. Sir (.erald Templer, listed Malaya': urgent requirements when he met Mr Churchill, the Prime Minister at 10, Downing Street yesterday. Immediate action will be taken to supplj military andReuter; A.P. - 433 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-12-03 1 MacDonald's future t MM--N >uth \1 '!r«i!m presid m Si«i> due i of the P omrecent Perak.17 words
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Article69 1952-12-03 1 U.S. tariff policy is attacked ■d. irgral the i p doihar-gap ft I re- U t -Ung wrmun a depression- 1 proof economy behind the wall. a nd an air of international good feeling outside the wall. Is a trick even a magician cout^ not accomplish." The article said thatA.P. - 69 words
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Article25 1952-12-03 1 Film actor Charles Chaplin and h« wife Onna left shivering London yesterday for a fortntgh fs skiing trip In Swi user land- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article39 1952-12-03 1 The price of rubber m Singapore this morning recovered by two cents this morning over yesterday's price of 89 A c<*Us for First Grade Decemf/^ shipment. This mornings rise was atributed to the present crisis m Indo-China.39 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-12-03 1 picture. Representatives of the Naval Base Labour Union and the Admiralty met yesterday at the Labour Department m an attempt to avert a threatened strike. Second from right on the employer's side is Dockyard Captain H. Campbell, R.N. Across the table is Mr. S. K. Reddi, the union's official negotiatorFree Press - 61 words
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Article131 1952-12-03 1 area gold reserves up again LONDON. Wed STERLING area gold and dollar reserves increased iby $128,000,000 m November. I continuing the recent improvement, the British Treasury announced yesterday. Official^ sain they were 'rathe r optimistic" that the reserve should be held near this new figure, which show the biggest monthlyReuter - 131 words
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Article34 1952-12-03 1 Fret Press Staff Reporter. Carpenters tools to the value of $200 was stolen trom a store-room of the new power station at Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, between Monday night and yesterday morning.34 words
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183 1952-12-03 1 NEW YORK, Wednesday. A US Federal Grand Jury reported yesterday that an "overwhelmingly big group of disloyal American citizens" has infiltrated the United Nations. The outgoing Grand Jury, urged that another Grand Jury be formed t 0 continue its investigation of subversion andA.P. - 183 words
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Article50 1952-12-03 1 Tax man charged NEW YORK. Wed. A Federal Grand Jury yesterday indicted Joseph D. Nunan. a former employee of the Internal Revenue Bureau, on charges of evading payment of $91,086 C 32,530) in-come-tax m 1946-47. During the period Nunan was senior collector of taxes as Commissioner of Internal Revenue.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article66 1952-12-03 1 SYDNEY, Wednesday. A.MAN who went to the Gap (known as Suicide Point) on three successive days before he took the leap that was to end everything 200 feet below, changed his mind when he landed on a lodge ten feet down the cliff face. AfterReuter - 66 words
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336 1952-12-03 1 NA SAN. Wednesday. RED VIETMINH SHOCK TROOPS, at least 5,000 of them, on Sunday night successfully stormed two hilltops overlooking this surrounded fortress, but abandoned both before daylight the next morning. Much blood was spilled m the lon^-exp?cted assault. The battleA.P.; U.P. - 336 words
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91 1952-12-03 1 NATIONALISTS KILL BRITISH SKIPPER HONG KONG, Wed. REPORTS received m shipping circles here night said Captain R<. Adam, a British skipper, was killed when a "Chi: Nationalist gunboat" nred on the freighter he sailed into the blockaded East China ports. The 335-ton Br,: tiered freighter Rosita reported m a radioU.P. - 91 words
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Article47 1952-12-03 1 Czechoslovakia's Foreign Trade Minister, Mr R. Antonin Oregor, was dismissed yesterday. No reason was given for his dismissal, but one of his deputies, Mr. Rudloph Mangolius, was sentenced last week with ten other former Czech Communists to hang as an anti-Moscow conspirator- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article24 1952-12-03 1 AVA BETTER Ailing Ava Gardner returned to her London hotel from a private nursing home yesterday very much better but still on a diet.—24 words
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Article72 1952-12-03 1 VALUABLES WENT WITH THE GUEST Free Press Staff Reporter TWO Malays living at Kampong Jagor, Singapore, put up a visitor for the night on Monday. At 6 a.m. the following morning, one of them woke to find their guest missing along with their belongings and cash. One lost a watch,72 words
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Article77 1952-12-03 1 MADRAS, Wed. AN Indian High Court judge yesterday urged the government to investigate the case of a teen-age girl here who has eaten nothing for seven months. Judge A. S. P. Ayyar of the Madras High Court claimed the phenomenon "a challenge to all scientificReuter - 77 words
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Article70 1952-12-03 1 MOSCOW, Wed A SPECIAL Military Court m Kiev, capital of the Soviet Ukraine, yesterday sentenced three former Trade and Light Industry officials to death by the firing squad They were convicted as "enemies of the people." The men sentenced to death are K. A. Khacn, formerA.P. - 70 words
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Article20 1952-12-03 1 Six Yugoslavs sought asylum at Molfetta. Southern Italy yesterday after crossing the Adriatic m a rowing boat.20 words
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Article29 1952-12-03 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. Two hundred flower stands placed over the graves at Bidadari cemetery, Singapore, were stolen by thieves on Monday night, iliey were worth $300.29 words
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Article160 1952-12-03 1 LONDON, Wed. I ONDON airport took "on a purple hue yesterday to welcome home the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duchess of Kent The Queen, dominant figure m a large group, bore a brilliant purple coat which her apart from the n crowd. TheA.P.; Reuter - 160 words
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Article55 1952-12-03 1 TORNADO HTTS TOW N Thirteen African killed and about 40 injured i when a tornado struck Payneville, a native township at the East Rand mining town of Springs. 35 mile s east of Johannesburg yesterday, gays A.P. The township houses 18,000 I Africans. On e hundred houses i were damaged55 words
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Advertisement32 1952-12-03 1 CO. ■913 DECORATE D fffm)\ **CH FRUIT $4- per Ib. &KIAL SPONGE f5 ea. beau tifu lly decora ted with > I mas tree. etc. °*UER NOW— only 22 days to Xmas BAKERIES32 words
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Advertisement99 1952-12-03 1 *^V Uf NORTH BRIDGE t? fCAPITOLBIDSj iffißt t jsß^j! CHRISTMAS JffiP) GIFT \*Js\ SUGGESTIONS.. m Good Quality EmoJisli LP.N.S. PLAIN SHAPES > S 20.00 •»<* 1 tin Fm S 16.50 each WITH TWO COIF BALLS Incorporated m the Handle 45*00 each WILD BOAR TUSK Handle S 52.50 each SOLID SILVER99 words
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Article162 1952-12-03 2 IS BEING ATTACKED BY SCIENTISTS IN 53ANCE /V" id- ay be turn int m footto cc ing r may nas tJ to 30.000 old ase on any previous no: be stored pre. lcn be ras with--1 l cc nt forms of the dis- Jean Farer 3e162 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-12-03 2 picture. This gentleman m the London Zoo aquarium may well look frustrated. He has no claws His cousin, the lobster, has fearsome nippers but he, a crawfish, has only been given couple of wireless mas ts handsome but harmless. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 44 words
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279 1952-12-03 2 C I JUf/! A i tip ii^i FOR SUICIDES OEOPLE have com- mitted suicide since the beginning of time. Lonej ago people killed themselves by jumping into rivers, wells. Now they throw themselves from high buildings, swallow poison and shoot themselves. A person never279 words
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Article714 1952-12-03 2 CAN HYPNOSIS GURE ILLNESS? .-1 new book, by a doctor, throws light on an old problem IF hypnotism does all the ?ood that is claimed by those who practise it. then it is strange that doctors as a whole make such little use of it. As a rule the medical714 words
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Article45 1952-12-03 2 PEOPLE i apart tc Dr raancs ariQ neu Dr. Lovett Doust set U*t ail the possible •c iace and body ta p n the diagnosLs of rders. asuremen. H' ;ial about °r pr of freckles. ng and a skin are d predominantly among45 words
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Advertisement59 1952-12-03 2 ANNUAL SALE SHROFFS CARPETS NOW ON firstaid FOR COUGHS, COLDS^VaND BRONCHITIS At the first sign of 0 A^— AM L A ||> A a cough id u3nipu6ii s pleasant- >ting Campbe. #%i Cherry Cough ihGrrV Syrup. Campbell's M^ Wiiwi j ir Pnuch ad and i UvMgll Syrup S.nq Small SO59 words
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Miscellaneous58 1952-12-03 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR jM>R\ tod;i\, your intui;; .ant, so lfarn self-control, exceyt- You arc at your best Vben V yuu have a tremen lißf large or^anisaUoni Ji»d civioff, rather than tak'iuii is ing, the orders. You eh n of the spo!;pr» word and ran hold an an :>c!lth your id«is.58 words
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Miscellaneous15 1952-12-03 2 New Crossword No. 834 I 1^ 7 I I Hnr. par (11). I Tl. 115 words
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Article296 1952-12-03 3 SLASHED GIRL WILL MARRY ATTACKER LONDON, Wednesday. old girl said m court she forgave A the man who >lashed her face with a razor y^e and became engaged to him while he raitiag trial. va Harvey showed Mr Justice ar on her face at Kent Assizes at dock the man296 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-12-03 3 i tftaaood opening brought c of ired I pade. "a* her- i r w and so18 words
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Article13 1952-12-03 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE I 12 •ues. 930 I -«doc c I I I13 words
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Article101 1952-12-03 3 LONDON. Wed. AN official of the London Philharmonic Orchestra has denied that the orchestra had fired its chairman and :agine: director, Mr. Thomas Russell because he a Communist. Mr Russell, who has been a Communist for 16 years, said he was "one more victim of witchReuter - 101 words
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Article36 1952-12-03 3 Ten members of the reltu sect, Jehovah's Wltes, were injured when a :p of armed men broke their meeting m Dumarown, Capiz Province. About 50 mer mobbed the -■■nation and burned biand pamphlets. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article128 1952-12-03 3 THIS BEER SURVIVED A-BOMB LONDON, Wed. PIOHTEEN THOUSAND of beer survived the Monte Bello atom bomb explosion. They had been left on a neighbouring island m a prefabricated canteen, said NAAFI. When the sailors and scientists reoccupied the island the canteen had vanished, and so had most of the 1,500128 words
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Article24 1952-12-03 3 Sardar Ahmad Shah Khan, Afghan Court Minister and father-in-law of the King of Afghanistan, died m Bombay on Monday aged 65.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article23 1952-12-03 3 tjor General C.F.C. Coleh Commandant m Berlin, ha I red troops and civilians under his comto shop m East Berlin. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-12-03 3 THE GIRL IS M.G.Ms Marge Champion and the suit is of oxford gray wool with a red velvet tie just the happy combination for keeping up around the clock chic. By removing the tie and adding a glittering pin, the suit becomes a stunnin g theatre suit.47 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-12-03 3 picture. THE BOGDODE Acrobat Troupe is now appearing m London. These nerfnrmers are from Egypt. The camera ca tche* a mid-air somersault.- PopperPopper - 27 words
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Article131 1952-12-03 3 Girls burgle home LONDON, Wed. girls, aged 17 and A 18, were said at Edinburgh to have broken into a hoiue m Colinton Road and filled two suitcases with articles, including a wallet, a camera, a fur coat and other clothing. But the owner of the house arrive^ m time131 words
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Article125 1952-12-03 3 SAARBRUECKEN, Wed. HRHE WEST Oerman ChanA cellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, has refused to recognise the results of the Saar election. The electorate returned Premier Johannes Hoffmann and his Christian Democrats (Catholics) to power and hy Implication rejected to return the coal-iron state to Germany. Prance, withReuter - 125 words
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Article39 1952-12-03 3 The United States imports from Japan increased m September from August, but Asian trade was generally at a lower level, says U.P. The countries concerned m the Import decline included Malaya, India, the Philippines and Indonesia39 words
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Article27 1952-12-03 3 Field Marshal Sir William Slim has given the bush hat which he wore during the Burma campaign to the County Military Museum at York Castle.27 words
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Article109 1952-12-03 3 SHINGTON, Wed M Mamie Eisenhower Mrs. Truman on apped hou.it the White the present first he future first her new home to the ground floor. Mr^ Eisenhower spent 80 minutes getting acquainted with the 100-room mansion. 1 r domain after Jan. 20. Th was madeU.P. - 109 words
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Article305 1952-12-03 3 LONDON, Wednesday. lAMES ANWAR MUFTY, 20-year-old private soldier and Bacriulor of Arts, was acquitted at Exeter Assizes of murdering his corporal. Applause broke out m the crowded court when the jury returned their verdict. As he walked out of the dock, a free man for305 words
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Article28 1952-12-03 3 South Korean President, Mr. Syngman Rhee, has awarded th e Korean Presidential citation to the French Battalion and decorated its departing commander, Lieut-enant-Colonel Francois Borreil.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article18 1952-12-03 3 A Yv military mission has left London for a tour weeks stay m Burma.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement214 1952-12-03 3 LOOK LOVEIIER^ I TT LANA TURNCRIk T/i« ilf err? S^» Widow- Jj^^^^HHp > WITH PAN-CAKE Hand MAKE-UP WHEN you m»ke-up today think of tomorrow, too. Remember that PanCake make-up. t*t famous f tamorisJnf make-up the Stars use. not only gives yo« instantaneous new loveliness *ck today, but its exclusive formula214 words
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Miscellaneous6 1952-12-03 3 <~>AM6OLS 4 6 aA/u^ A&? &A*-6 words
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Article45 1952-12-03 4 Ii church magazine at; ►an the Bishoo of Rev H. W vrote against tuci oe proprr to a I nen pr to thp extraor- di'^ tt conti m the and .sale Of coi] other cunitlal i and thp m from t t?45 words
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36 1952-12-03 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3. 1952. India's stature Ite th^ hi c h ne two main dom road, the :1y demonxh is conmepibers bly ed one i m will •rid of between India and36 words
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Article, Illustration512 1952-12-03 4 O. H. BRANDON - Franks Leaves Washington O. H. BRANDON END OF AN EPOCH Sir Oliver (rr;~:) by A CRUCIAL epoch m Anglo-American relations has come to an end with the departure from Washington of Sir Oliver Fi the British Arr dor, after four and a halt years' service.— an epoch of political chang512 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-12-03 4 "Then ttu gu ugit\ of I to tell cupper ihe've heard two mute tupertonic bangs."15 words
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Article129 1952-12-03 4 FELIX - FELIX By [EN A Marcelo and Rufino Soliano will introdi; TINIKLING. or bamboo dance, popular m the n Islands of the Philippines, to Sim Raffles Hotel on Saturday night. The dancers will imitate the movements of the longnecked Tikling bird as it walks between cross stems or runs129 words
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Article49 1952-12-03 4 ii\rky james "Manhattan" I lira" I Col. D.B. 3134). Rogers-: corr: one of Harry for the gracewhich It is delivered. tempo is m.iinfeatures R\Y MARTIN AND HIS ORrHESTRA Meet Mister (allang;han Drea: Retie. \\]hi\) (Col. D.B. 3150). from play of the sam» -n sound (rfatmenr -*er- ineloUy.49 words
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Article, Illustration298 1952-12-03 4 FU HSI - FU HSI says Alice Lee, the charming vocalist of the Cathay Restaurant. Her many admirers lave lon°; been waiting for a new disc by r popular crooner and His Master's Voice has just Issued the first of several new record!] by Miss L Miss Lee. v lame298 words
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Article, Illustration173 1952-12-03 4 PRESTO - FAMOUS ITALIAN TENOR FOR S'PORE PRESTO GH FHFG FGHGFF GINO Mattera, the Italian tenor, is to sin^ m Singapore. Ho will give a recital on Sunday, February 8. Mattera has sung m Singapore before but from the Pavilion cinema screen. Those of you who saw the film "Faust and the173 words
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Advertisement23 1952-12-03 4 Exclusive workmanship makes PATES PHILIPPE CIE S.A. CENEVE SWITZERLAND WATCHES the world ARRIVINC IST WEEK DEC. H. SENA LTD. 44 HIGH ST SINCAPORE23 words
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Advertisement24 1952-12-03 4 jLajf-s CALDBECKS I The Far CALDBECK fflJf J^ MAC6RE6OR&C°L TD ■ffiF TEL. 5371/2 era /or Quality Si the :;X i. s. Isaac co.. i:l^_^^-24 words
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Article86 1952-12-03 5 Homes for 96 fire victims VINETY-SIX of 200 11 Singapore families who lost their homes m last year's Kampong Bugis blaze will have new permanent houses at Kolam Ayer m three or four months. Mr. G. H. Kiat, acting Went of the Joint Relief misation, said yesterday that ihe foundations86 words
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Article19 1952-12-03 5 n 200 members ol A. and V.M.C.A. Ed a barthe Y. W. hostei mini :l °n night19 words
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Article, Illustration207 1952-12-03 5 50 p.c. OF MILK SOLD BY VENDORS IS ADULTERATED says S 'pore City Analyst T^HE constant the Singapore market by three C Council food and inspectors has impro the quality of foodstuffs now sold In I Colony. But the Cit T. A. Spillane, is not s; h the milk sold207 words
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41 1952-12-03 5 piVE hundred officials will be on duty at the 55 polling stations when Sineato the polls on Saturday to elect six City Cf3uncillors. i part.4 warning fine or i n report to ihe Vc be m41 words
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Article, Illustration120 1952-12-03 5 rpHIS two-tailed iizarci, caught by a student the B-euok Bims' School, Singapore, had a 20-mile car ride yesterday. Mr. N. F. G. Scharenguivel, principal of the school, who brough down to town for presentation to the Raffles Museum, took it back to fiedok been120 words
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157 1952-12-03 5 T<HE Council of Action of Singapore Government 1 Employees' Unions has red the Governto hold a round tab.c conl on :laim for a family allowa i ndition the "real issue" is discussed, the i nt of the Council, Dr. C. Subramaniam. said yr.sterd; Governmen:157 words
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Article106 1952-12-03 5 YWCAplans for X 'mas TY.W.C.A. will start Christmas choir pra at its R:uT.es Quay premises tomorrow at 7.39 p.m. Mrs. R. K. S. Adams will conduct 1 the class. Carols *ill be sung on Christmas Eve. The ers will visit homes of members and friends and old and young peoples106 words
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Article43 1952-12-03 5 LECTURE ON LOCAL GO VI. A ire on ""Li Government, its past, preancl future," will be Harold Bt 5 15 p.m. on J> '^he re. Mr. Bedale Soliciand Town Cle; Borough of Homsey In North Lor y the City Counthe Public Relations •c.43 words
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99 1952-12-03 5 PILOTS of aircraft flying into Singapore at night will soon be able to i pick out Kallang Airport i with the help of a 20-foot- j high beacon. This beacon will have 12 high-powered neon lighting tubes that will be visible j 20 miles99 words
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98 1952-12-03 5 THE success of the Colony's adult education scheme is one of the most heartening and encouraging aci ties m Singapore, says Mr. John F. Nicoll, the Governor, m a special n m the Workers' F i's concert souvenir me. II points out the scheme pr<98 words
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Article77 1952-12-03 5 Edwards is chairman TMIE Federation's Director of Forestry. Mr. J.p. Edward esterday elect;ed chairman of the F.A.O. forestry conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall Mr. E. J. Shrubshall. also of Malaya, was elected viceI chairman while Nai Tniem Komkri.s. Director-General of I the Royal Thai Forestry Department, was elected second77 words
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Article167 1952-12-03 5 QUBSTATiOXS liable to load shedding tonight are: Ma ij 11 IJreviirirs, 1 in^lin Koad \le\aniira Kd SIT Fh«enix I*i«r k I auclr i Br. \\kv I.s ir I'.Mijane V Hill Krtorraalorv Kd. OifNt i acton (r. isonite. M Jam--* Miri Kiud Silal Koad. Bay.- Medical &U Bukii I'.is.h167 words
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Article29 1952-12-03 5 A concert m aid of Sam Kiatig Public School, Singapore, was held yesterday at the Badminton H The programme included dances, songs and acrobatics by Shanghai artistes.29 words
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Article132 1952-12-03 5 Free Press Stiff Reporter MR. Rowland Lyne, general secretary of the Singapore YMCA, will be one of the Colony's delegates to sixth international Coni\rp of Social Work which be held m Madras from Dec. 14 to 19. Mr. Lyne, who is a member of the132 words
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54 1952-12-03 5 TWO CAUSE GADL TO TIGHTEN SECURITY EXTi: pr. !iiq taken to j vent any furtln-r breaks from i l*i i farm. I have escaped from it this year. Th. Con sioner of I Mr A. lerda Th. i bin Sulaii an Abu es< apod and I.id.»n nM iw Kuih l«|54 words
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Advertisement121 1952-12-03 5 The shop witli «iy r *^^Bi| just Adorable, I ,nl J M^&i "FRES-BRIZ" VENETIAN BUND helps you to create a pleasing effect m any of your rooms. Ec f»* differ erne shown here tor yourself I human c y < 9 not only I til Without 'hres-Brix" <^ Do; xindoic121 words
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Article, Illustration918 1952-12-03 6 ALAN COWDY - ALAN COWDY A short story by YES, I know we*re late, Mrs. Hoopinkoff. I'm goin^ to do all Ibe explaining, he George doesn't want to open his mouth. Literally, I mean; you see your husband's tn have been extensively filled, and at some stage m the proceedings he918 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-12-03 6 photo. Supercilious Pandora looks down her long nose and says m pompous llama language, H i see no cause for merriment," to Miss M argot Holden, Windmill Girl and star of the radio show, "One Minute, Please." at the Whtr>snade Zoo, Bedfordshire.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article135 1952-12-03 6 WASHINGTON. Wed. MRS. EISENHOWER and Mrs. Truman yesterday swapped housekeeping secrets at the White House as the present first lady showed the future first lady through her new home from the attic to the ground floor. Mrs. Eisenhower spent 80 minutes getting acquainted withU.P. - 135 words
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Article1058 1952-12-03 6 BARBARA VERLKER - Fairy tales for grown-ups BARBARA VERLKER by SEE that a Communist was complaining recently that children no longer read fairy stories. Perhaps they prefer to wait until they are old enough to read their national newspapers. The Communist was speaking of a new collection of Grimm's fairy tales which nave1,058 words
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Article205 1952-12-03 6 The mil: Coronation rout. next June v both scarce ar.c emeaST ranging from the 152> of Works 100,000 uncoJSS "j£**p" ones "t £3- 10c M £5-lus to -spiv ageoc, accommodatton m windows m route -with refreghminu Ruaranteed" from £1* person to higher suing tor wealthy foreigners.205 words
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Advertisement156 1952-12-03 6 CAPITOL l«t my 11 1.45 4. 13*. 940 Malay Film Productions' GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT "MISKIN" Starring P RAMLEE and ROSENANI Tomorrow Warner BROS '•c«c»t Charley? Plus ON STAGE LILIAN PETER SARTER la ~8o«Ui American Rhythm" y^ Ntw Showing II 145 i 6.3t. 930 w.fft RAYMOHO BURR \JJ/ Next Change jk -^^f156 words
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Advertisement80 1952-12-03 6 For those who reach for the finest m Gems We have received an <* [selection of unmount. EMERALDS RUBIES SAPPHIRES EMETHYSTS AQUAMARINES TOPAZ LANKA JEWELLERS (THE HOUSE I'OR CEYI 20, BATTERY ROAD, SPORE-1 P^r^ m iilll' f months ON SALE SINGAPORE TOWN MAP WITH IM J< I FARI V MARKU)80 words
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Miscellaneous164 1952-12-03 6 n/jSlidrdkß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya j^ 1 I Cleopatra^ treasure he sai o toJ I this is MADDENiNG-CLEOPATfIA^s IJ 1 S T^ f?l ■fV CAN'T \A/EOP£T4 IT NOW*? WAIT-NOT GREATEST TREASURE t *Lv MT^j j WHERE|S MANDRAKE? TO OPEN IT RIGHT BEFORE OUR [~i^J*\ C__i> \w164 words
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Article41 1952-12-03 7 JACK BEAUMONT - JACK BEAUMONT Brilliant Marc, Clonagh best gfhf gfhgf ffgh horses entered for the Perak December Meeting, which j S iturday have now arrived. this morning, but or those that did w< and Clonagh (riding D41 words
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Article43 1952-12-03 7 a bookmaker *nded a punter £Al.lOO at I Tse C The error was discovered claim- ed a bet of i:A9OO to £A2OO. Ed there had ion m recording I th p f two sue bookmaker is still Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 43 words
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Article7 1952-12-03 7 9-man S.C.C. side beat Wanderers hgfhfggf gfh7 words
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Article70 1952-12-03 7 iMERICAN Da\is Cup capt tin Vie Seixas looked set after yesterday's p'av for the final of the Victoria tennis championship and probably a meeting with Frank Sedgman. 2 victory over belowform Ken Rose wall, n Australians are having that Australia is i hold m70 words
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68 1952-12-03 7 Aussie girls criticize 'Little Mo' cjome ol men 1 p m. Ami or.of tirrr We knorv had an her heen her actions. improve our Id We arc prepared tx> wait until am h f he D a w& :red to go on all the pla Be' left the we telpA.P. - 68 words
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Article59 1952-12-03 7 Drif field to meet Marshall ENGLAND'S Drifficld left i ng to cham the world r billiarda Calcutta last night. t> ;;rma s An Yunoos by i.fl-19 points to 582 D: lour hours of ng nine thi 278 m 21 mlnui Yui: a break over 50. winner had an hurdle, buA.P. - 59 words
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114 1952-12-03 7 U.K. HORSE RACING IN DANGER -Lord R. warns PRIT I S H bloodstock AJ breeders were uarn<<l last nifffct that they vwre endangering horse racing by I irin ttrs instead o In a speed- .red the annual general meeting of the Thoroughbred Breeders' •ciation. Lord l;< bery, the president, breedersA.P. - 114 words
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Article38 1952-12-03 7 A badly bruised knuckle sufferI POS.DO! of h. therItle bout wl moon Dpc. 15. Jcsepli r. state Athletic ComTi lesion p the injury on \hr left hand d keep the 22-year-old Phi- action for U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article230 1952-12-03 7 'Ready for Turpiri FREDDIE MILLS, former world light-heavyweight 1 champion who turned promoter, said yesterday he was thinking of attempting a comeback m the ring. He said there was more money m fighting promoting m Britain with its 33 1/3 per cent. entertainment tax. TheA.P. - 230 words
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Article164 1952-12-03 7 Nine games fixed for Indian tour AN Ali-India hockey team scheduled to play a 'iea of nine games m Sinpore and the Federation In 1954. The trip la ■i'.nated to cost the Mala- van Hockey Council $20,000. The nine matches will be played 'in Singapore, X I Lumpur, and Ipoh164 words
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Article16 1952-12-03 7 I Am. \.F. iChangi< Dvr Cpl. Nagl C Wi.t. P ynl r 2Lt.16 words
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Article235 1952-12-03 7 ISLAND Club meet Royal Singax pore Golf Club at the Island CJub on Sunday. Starting times and draw a c given below. First tee (Island players first): 830 Hod<:kin*on (Sen Stirling <4> v McEwan <Scr> «fc Haig (4); 835 Davies <4> A: Murry (5) v Muir235 words
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Article30 1952-12-03 7 LA STARZ A WINS NEW YORK, Tues.— Roland Ia liked fourth among world t •.'.eights, survived a knockdown m the second round to win a ten-round decision over Fred here.30 words
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Article56 1952-12-03 7 Indian Recreation Club be?t Fuan Mong Old Boys by three goals to two m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Nadarajah, Saiaduhin and Nadarajan ored a coal each for Indians. Both Tuan Mong goals were I on Sit. KLUANG, Tues.— The Kluang H m key56 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-12-03 7 This is CORRIE PRETORII S, Mr. South Africa and winner m the Mr. Universe competition m London :r July this year. Pretoriub since turned wrestler. He arrived m Sin^ipore this morning from Britain by plane to fiJH Red orpion at the Hapi>> World on Saturday47 words
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Article69 1952-12-03 7 LR.C. SOCCER XI v. AMICABLES The t*- repres R tiioii Club at soccer it Amicable Athletic As.so- m today nnd against Ma. Sports Club on Friday will be chosen from the following: Narayanan. Parl. Muthi a. Mohinder Singh, P. Sup- j Rashld, Majid. G. Suppi. an. Bala. Nadarajah, Loga- j69 words
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Article19 1952-12-03 7 d on I Spor alao* cl imed the Amei J n. I iLs. A .P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article194 1952-12-03 7 SERVICES MAKE 7 CHANGES SEVEN changes have b made m Combined Services XV for the match against Singapore Civilians on the Singapore Padang on Saturday. Of the eight new men brought m for the last H. M.S. Malaya fixture against, Johore, only ihree have been retained. Four of the players194 words
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Article51 1952-12-03 7 RUGGER: R.A.5.4 F. Chaufi, Changi; Naval C m R.A.A.I Nee Soon v R.E ME. Basr Workshop Nee Soon; Mi Blues v IOJh A.I meat, Thomson Road. BADMINU minton Association ohamp Badminton stadhm frcmi 7 p.m. HOTKEY: Women s teven^a hockrv x-mi-fmaN and lirtjl the S.CjC. ground at 551 words
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Article, Illustration141 1952-12-03 7 All Blues man in powerful Singapore XV Free Press Ruj;by Reporter TWE Singapore Rugby I'liion ti yesterday was spaced out Into four during which there were no less t changes, particularly am Is. There the pack so a y colours of thp SC( Ricketts. Tucker and I Police colours, tru141 words
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15 1952-12-03 7 ■1 214 ru 1 ,i c Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 15 words
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Article47 1952-12-03 7 Quad hockey celebration r |"iit FVra Horkewere hosts on M i the teams and officials who took part the quadrangular meet. Presiding the dinner the Perak H.A. p Too Joon X Among ti..r of Perak. Da to ■tan?, who cn i; Imp 'he promotion of :on. .)lenme-47 words
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Article, Illustration475 1952-12-03 8 Rhee asks for all-out drive NEW YORK. Wednesday. THK WESTERN and neutral nations which have approved India's peace plan for Korea refused terday to accept a Russian demand for an immediate cease-fire m Korea. Forty-one countries of the 60-nation United ions Assembly Political Committee voted downPopper - 475 words
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Article29 1952-12-03 8 Airi j m Inc.. at New York nounced -ans Polar fll irom Los Angeles to Co; hag Edmonton. CanaDd Thule, Greenland. i(jp on Doc 529 words
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Article26 1952-12-03 8 A Ur Force C-47 Dakota with 13 men on b durin? the nisht at t of 18.000 fe^t m the Beernardhie Mountains Berna A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article245 1952-12-03 8 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. GENERAL Hoyt S. Vandenberg, I .S. Air Force v Chief-of-Staff, said yesterday that the United States had speeded up shipments of modern military equipment to the Chinese Nationalists on Formosa and he personally hoped that the rate could be quickened still further.U.P.; A.P. - 245 words
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Article84 1952-12-03 8 XL WA YS WELL IN POCKET NEW YORK. Wed. PAUL Caravella. murdered by gunmen last Octob lpft an estate of £21.000. i I became known en his daughter Then applied m court to administer the estate. Her father left no will. Caravella said the bulk Of the fortune is m84 words
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Article22 1952-12-03 8 President oukarno and a i small party left Bandung by air for Bali Island yesterday to spend a short vacation22 words
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Article46 1952-12-03 8 Four British Royal Air Force Canberra jet bombers arrived m Dakar. French West Africa, yesterday from Recife Brazil, to set up yet another Jet plane record. They became the first jets to make the West-East crossing of the South Atlantic. Reuter.46 words
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Article33 1952-12-03 8 The Japanese cabinet yesterday studied a petition asking the government to flle a suit against Russia before The Hague Court for recovery of the Soviet-occupied islands off northern Japan. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article224 1952-12-03 8 GENOA, Wed ITALIAN police opened a top secret probe yesterday into a "spy-thriller" slaying aboard a liner which docked here yesterday. In a first class cabin of the ship, the luxury liner Oiulio Cesare, crew members found the body of a man believed to be aReuter - 224 words
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Article138 1952-12-03 8 CINCINNATI. Wed. SENATOR Robert Tafi said las: night the appointment of Mr. Martin Durkin as the Secretary of Labour was "an affront" to union members. The leader of the Senate Republican Policy Commit: ee. m hLs first public disapproval of President-elect. Mr. Dwight Eisenhower's cabinetU.P. - 138 words
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Article18 1952-12-03 8 F. S. Rojas. a Filipino businessman, was fined US$25O yesterday for having libelled President Elipklio Quirino18 words
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323 1952-12-03 8 Soldier, 1 8, tried to spy for Reds LONDON, Wed. EARNEST DEWICK. a teen-age British soldier, of the Royal Tank Regt. was convicted by an Army court-martial at Bovington, Dorset, of trying to give away secret information on tanks to the Communists. Dewicx, a fair-haired youth looking even younger thanReuter - 323 words
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168 1952-12-03 8 JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. rpWENTY leaders of the non-White campaign to defy race laws were each sentenced to nine months' imprisonment yesterday for contravening the Suppression of Communism Act. They were found guilty of I trying to achieve "an object of Communism" by encouraging non-Europeans toA.P. - 168 words
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91 1952-12-03 8 Asians urge quick Tunisia solution NEW YORK. Wed. rE Asian-Arab bloc asked the United Nations yesterday to call upon France and the Tunisian nationalists to resume direct talks on ultimate independence for North Africa. The Asian-Arab group, m ft resolution submitted to the powerful Political Committee, suggested that a threememberA.P. - 91 words
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Article50 1952-12-03 8 Benno Elkan, the noted sculptor, marked his 75th birthday yesterday by working on a candelabra he is creating for the Knesset, Israel's house of parliament. The 12-foot candelabra will be the largest m existence. It has seven arras and depicts the spirit and struggle of Judaism A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Miscellaneous40 1952-12-03 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris I JM MERE YOU ARE^I 'THIS MUST 0£ THE MAKp 65... YOU WERE^) WHEN ARE YOU GOINfiX H n^T^ri Vfflßl GRANDMA- ALL WHO WAS TO MEET US.' WAITING FOR |V TQ TAKE US AC8055 j_X^^l40 words
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