The Singapore Free Press, 11 December 1952

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA V SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1952. PRICE FIFTEI A CENT
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  • 199 1 lo talk 'victory' before this Christmas ENA, AT SKA, Thursday. :d States President-elect, Mr. Eisen- and Gen. Douglas Mai-Arthur will Jmtk >oon after the former's lo d Vrthur's views on the respondents ahoard the cruiser rmed yesterday. to Honolulu with Mr 1 hl f
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  • 79 1 LABOUR TO FORM NEW GROUPS Fret Pr fi Ileporter A FEW independent and Labour Party members of :.y Council tonight to form a new Labour group 7 m the Council The mretirg will be attendamone others, by Messrs. V K. Nair. Lee Choon Eng. P. D. Nair, who had he
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  • 93 1 Free Staff Reporter A SKIRMISH between two rival secret society gangs occurred m Havelock Road. Singapore, last night. Ten Chinese took part. Nobody was seriously injured m the affray, after which three men were arrested by the police. The flght started m a coffeeshop between four
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  • 46 1 picture. DEANNA MEALIN receiving a kiss of welcome from her mother Mrs. B. Mealin on board the Charon, soon after the ship arrived here from Australia with 119 Malaya school children, who will spend the Christinas holidays. all over Malaya. Free Press
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  • 196 1 THEFT ON HIGH SEAS TANGIER, Thursday A I'NITED STATES judge here yesterday decided that Sidney Paley, an American citizen, must stand trial m connection with the stealing of a cargo of cigarettes from the Dutch moiorship Conibinatie on Oct. 2. Paley, of medium height and aged
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  • 23 1 A party of Japanese Foreign Office officials :.s arriving m Manila on D^o. 18 to resume reparations talks with the Philippines.—
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  • 62 1 Free Press Staff Reporter RUBBER eased this morning m price, and bush was bein? done at H7 1 4 cents a 1b. half a cent be- low last nights close. London and New York showed a drop m price overnight and Singapore eased m sympathy this
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  • 62 1 ADVISER ON CO-OPS LONDON, Thurs. BRITAIN is to try to stimulate the co-operative movement m Singapore, Secretary for Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, told the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Lyttelton said the Adviser on Co-operatives was to visit Singapore early next year for discussions with the Governor "The movement is
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  • 126 1 8 ANTI-VICE RAIDS EACH DAY NOW Free Press Staff Reporter LAST month Singapore an ti- vice authorities carried out eight raids a day on 'hotels". They discovered that owing, to the success of their night operations operators had adopted a new rao ket. Rendezvous are now mad. with girl prostitutes
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  • 74 1 Free Press StaiT Reporter. THE MCA. AND U.M.N will hold a top-level secret conference next month m Kuala Lumpur to discuss layan independence, ac- cording to a report m newspaper, utu tgoo UMNO president Tengku Abdul Rahman. As m parhave rearhen tp.ent ite other olitical a
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  • 75 1 Free Press Staff Reporter CIVIL defence preparatii now m hand m Singapore can minimise atom bomb casualties, the Commissioner of Civil Defence, Colonel L. T. Firbank. told a press conference this morning. It is important, he said, that "we eradicate the conviction m the minds of many
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  • 176 1 He saw psychiatrist and yelled 'murder' LISBON Thurv rE government prosecutor has withdrawn charge*- 1 of planning to kill Prime Minister Antonio Salazar and other Portuguese leaders made against four army officers on trial here plotting against ;he the i main governmAntono industry). under [ng fal nts to t under
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  • 226 1 CASABLANCA, Thursday. THE FRENCH authorities yesterday arrested all x leaders of the Moroccan nationa ist party :it large m this troubled protectorate. A fe w rank and file members of the party, named Istiqlal, also were seized. The Sultan of Morocco yesterday publicly disavowed the
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  • 154 1 India is alive to Malaya's crisis Free Press Staff Reporter P P R kT II m In( of Malayan emergency i dly good am helpful and understanding of the issues at Make is growing." Mr. J Ga Deputy Bril High Comi: M said m S gapore tod Mr the Serene
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    • 41 1 pi ETRO-PUTIMCWOWS] ft 't f.r iJ-nr *T~:.v A g& Aa that's hoic many days km until Christmas! SEE THAT YOU HAVE PLENTY OF CANNED SOUPS IN YOUR STORE-CUPBOARD, INCLUDING MOUNTAIN MAID ,sj™ AS»J>ACJS tparat '"/> sovp t i'NGAPORI (OLD STORAGE CO. L
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  • 132 2 Biod.N %ou have m quiet du-'iitv that surinds you at all times Vltl happy and iture. it <:nrd and on!\ i) to you knc pa .ir bu>:n< or pro---iOii.il life \ou a;>- tremeSv n often un- ions that reall> b-lon^ ou feel 'p a!! mankir;r! thka pcrpered by
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  • 623 2 'Far More Exciting Than Any Tale Of Himalayan Ascentsor Polar Exploration' Peter Quennell reviews new books m U.K. of our by I Lftvts. fcv J I 4 FRIEND who 1 directed many archaeological expeditions m ddle Eastern countries once described wha t said probably
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  • 79 2 >I> Life m Crime. T autobiography of a professional crivninal. Reported by John Bartl< Martin. iGollan*There are criminals by and crimina riigster who print; v 11. H r had "o o remor has b ze Yet m other respects he bears a striking resemblance to the average minor
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  • 248 2 DOCUMENT REVEALS THAT I He put millions m uniform-yet he himself four times tried to avoid military service. A DOLF Hitler, who used to order draft dodgers to be shot, was one himself. The ex-Fuh-rer's Austrian military dossier has recently turned up. It reveals that the
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  • 113 3 BONN, Thursday. blur -,ht-\ear-od girl hristmus I)a> is to b<' sent to a mother she cannot retnemr m a blu^ knitted stock and a pat?hed blu° from at dus^ to hear the Johanna BobroI 12 boys and >*d to be RiL:- n a
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  • 64 3 The case of the with no name It reminds me of the Hotel Gran Via m Madrid during the Spanish Civil War. A place crowded all day long with visiting Members of Parliament ラthe Duchess of Atholl, perhaps, with Ellen Wilkinson and Wilfred Roberts; soldiers on their v join one
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  • 7 3 eauty's face appears on new money A.P.
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  • 25 3 Latin lover drops Lana H :ed to blaze aJ md. Bob Topp I amas uxnoun rimonv. the romance like lasl we l titled Latin Lc
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  • 8 3 sere admitted I mem- en- A.P.
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  • 13 3 •A l a at Buckingham f I the Imperial G
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  • 17 3 The German Debts Cor v .\ce and the United es successfully concluded their negotiate Reuter
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  • 23 3 Two Syrtf.n planes fl over '.he Oalilian Mount. m Isra spokesman said. add.: iarp protest with the mixed armis- A. P.
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  • 99 3 Alan Ladd is prepared for hard knocks HOLLY VOOD, Th IVHEN Alan Lad to work -o have :e all al-] il's U up on I elbow hip ist biam t rubber inner soles for his shoes to r.b the »Im> k l>i to bard tape for supporting his ankles and
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  • 51 3 Law penalises romantic driver Fung Yin-shuen v HK$5O by a Hong kong court kissing a woman and driving a car at the same rime. Two officers testified that they saw his car swaying unidily. When they overtook him. Fung was seen m the cnurs,- of kissing his femak passenger. A.
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  • 22 3 Nationalist China has de--1 cided to take part m an ternational fair openinc: at I Manila on Feb. 1. A.P.
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  • 330 3 COCNKR oi v :ire going io learn p<-: ;>erhups you are ahe Goren r the culbsrtsoa method. mm] t you tollGu a si.:>u pro edure which m ji- hand l H">:-e A X QxxxH.zD.AQi Us: 4 J, q y ds. p^«n f s ously awards for the
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  • 244 3 Clown, painter actress lay claim to throne ROME. Thursday. A COMEDIAN, an artist and a girl who dre; of screen stardom are today claiming an imperial throne which disappeared nearly 503 years ago. m 1453. The fact that the throne of Byzantium no longer exists does not appear to worry
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  • 183 3 MAN OF 75 OUTLIVED HIS MILLION MONTGOMERY, Alabama Thurs. A MILLION dollars m the bank and time and the inclination to spend U. That was the happy pr pect thai confronted The;. Linton McCullough w retired at 75. So McCv out on Life on a lavish seal flowing I up
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    • 217 3 TONIGHT (AND NICHTLY EXCEPT S) "Hungarian Rhapsody' yp PETER SARTER'S ffi NEW FLOOR REVUE ALL SINGAPORE IS TALKING MOT! at Ike I CAPITOL RESTAURANT H§ ***** ***** X'MAS SALE! L DAYS (EXTRA RED;. CATHAI -E K STORE, 38 39 BttAS dSAH ROAD S 345 Give Perfumery This X'nas CHANEL BOURJOIS
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    • 218 4 Ql E a flutter must have been caused throughout the whole arena of world politics by the message :iich came from the S.S. Helena yesterri O hur. nee the ar books In rhe poi 1 m c m bu; i Statt who to be tuatior. y
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  • 715 4 Russia Torments the Middle East Neguib is doing all the Kremlin's work, says Sefton Delmer CAIRO: 4 WISE man. a shrewd man. a man who would make a superb moral and political guide to the whole Arab Tld. has just made o remarks to me
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  • 496 4 for The Mall 4 PLAN tor a gigantic ••footb-xll ground" terrace along The Mall London, that 300.000 people can see the Coronation procession has t>een suggested. A single turfed Dank, with »pc of 1 m 8 along b<th s of The Mall, it is
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  • 691 4 IRAQ: A RED TIDE IS FASTRISING J. L. Hayes dieusses the recenl disturbances and what will follow. TYERE we go again! This time the armoured cars bumbling through the streets belong to the Iraqi Army and the streets they are clearing are not the streets of Cairo or Abadan or
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    50 5 picture. l> >IK^ EDWIN J. DORAISAMY Singapore ler their weddin jreslcndaj at the Katong Methodist Church. Mr. Doraisamy son X i N X Doraisamy and Mrs S. Dorai--r at the Victoria School. His l.ride was I Vairakiam. a tea> her at the Methodist \ftern«M>n s< hool. Free Press
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  • 175 5 ILLEGAL HOMES: CITY TO PUNISH BUILDERS §IN(JAPORE City Council is clamping down on the construction of unauthorised buildings m the Colony, the City Architect, Mr. W. I. Watson, told the Free Press yesterday. H sai d: "The Council has taken legal advice. we shall now prosecute all building contractors who
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  • 120 5 Police try one-man road patrols Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Traffic Police 1 are trying out one-man i patrols. Up to now policemen have always patrolled m pairs. I The November report of the Traffic branch says that the great difficulty m Raffles < Place is to persuade pedestrians to
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  • 80 5 Free Press Staff Reporter rpHE Singapore Traffic De- partment does not test Services "learner"' drivers, Mr. A. E. Minns, the Traffic Superintendent, told the Free Press yesterday. The Services have their own testers and issue their I own driving licences. The Department only testi xr of
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  • 100 5 f r« e Pre^ Staff Reporter THE Singapore Rotary Club will give a four-hour Christmas treat to 5,000 poor children m the Colony's Social Welfare centres homes, orphanages and schools at the New World tomorrow afternoon. The treat includes a gift for each child, free shows,
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  • 157 5 SI BSTATIONS liable to loan shedding tonight are: At P.inj.ins. Pmckiai Hill, k> •rv rr^ Mi n led >iUt Ktl lUm- N Ist P.inoji H.A I v\ulli.u »l Malayan Ee(ri« l.ahru 3ax« -«t K.nnuh v| I'll Ninvon Ktl. Lain SoM Dil <.van Hin It. net«orw aiiri iry. River
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  • 45 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Kelantan's Adult Education elation plans to open 98 more classes m the State with a tota r enrolment of 2,553. including 189 women. There are already 130 adult education classes m Kelantan attended b people, Including 63 'women.
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  • 34 5 1,050 PATIENTS GET AID Singapore Social Welfare i authorities last month agreed to assist a further 76 new cases of tuberculosis. During the month, a total of $82,317 was paid out to 1.058 cases.
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  • 91 5 KEDAH'S FIRST POLLING ON DEC. 17 ALOR STAR. Thurs. KEDAH will hold its first flections next Wednesday Dec. 17 when villagers of Changlbon. on the Siamese-Malayan border, will go to the polls to choose leaders for their local council. This will precede elections m seven other villages and three new
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  • 27 5 Sir Han Hoe Lim has be?n appointed temporary chairman of the Singapore Public Services Com; during the abserv-p on leave of Mr A. W. FTisby.
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  • 40 5 Delegates to the F. A. Osponsored Forestry Commis--1 sion for Asia and the Far East who returned to the Colony from Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, yesterday resumed their conference m plenary session at the Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 272 5 VI K. M. P. D. Nair, City Councillor, yesterday iVI called on the Singapore Improvement Trust to move to rural areas instead of erecting muiti- storied flats m the city. The number of death falls from SIT flats m the City should
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  • 133 5 A PREFABRICATED. all aluminium godown is to be erected at Spottiswoode Park, Singapore, on Monday next week. This 9-ton godown. imp< rted by Messrs. Vavasseur and Company, came into the Colony m 12 crates, the heaviest hich weighed 18 C T' vn will
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  • 104 5 A NOVEL type of washing machine has now come to Singapore. It washes clothes by sound waves and is on sale m a shop m Orchard Road. The washer is manufactured m Australia. The machine sends out a wave 40 feet long at a
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  • 96 5 COLONY ALLOWED 1 1 1 TO VISIT CHINA Free Press Staff Reporter ONE hundred and eleven Singapore Chinese were given permission to visit Communist China and return to the Colony during the eight months up to October, the Controller of Immigrat on, Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth, told the Free
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  • 74 5 Negri padi trials a success SEREMBAN. Thu. SUCCESSFUL trials m the mechanised cultivation ol padi were recently carried out m the Pantai art\i of Negri Sembilan. But the Agriculture Officer, Mr. G S. Keeping told the Free Press that the "problem of mechanisation of padi planting m the State is
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  • 178 5 THIS BRIDGE IS A DANGER TO TRAFFIC SINGAPORE City Council i g the Government on a proposal t-> reconst widen the Kirn Sens Bridge, near the Great amusement park, the City 1 Mi Edmond, told the Frc P. J. Darnell. th< mobile A ion c present brid: to m and
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  • 63 5 1 2 detained in anti-vice raids THE Anti-vice section of tl Singapore Social Wei Department and the C ID. made 235 raids on brotl. and hotels m the Colony I. mcnth. T\\( >re detained. report i ill-famed hoy is closing dcv. of busim to the constant rai the hotel. During
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  • 31 5 JOHORE BAHRU. ThuiMr. J B. Masefield. Chief Police Officer. Johore, has gone on long leavr He will 1 spend sometime m Hong Kong and then go on England
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  • 42 5 There will be phone recital at the H M Studio. Mac Donald House, today (6 30 p.m > of Long Playing records. Admission if free. Sixty-three J- gapore schoolchildren from Government and aided English schools start a month's holiday from tomorrow.
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  • 12 5 Mr. J. M. D< burn, a former up a ment as
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  • 13 5 KUANTAN. Thu: pan. a mai. $5 m Kuan tan for cow
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  • 138 5 Spore knew nurse Letty overnight OINGATOU None, v known Her picture h thousands of poster*, all I over thf island and m I press \dv«*rtisi-m« nis I callins for ud« nt- I 1 nur Letty said day: I "1 am proud and thrilled j [to have been given a chance
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  • 8 5 RURAL BOARD MEETING I will t Dec 18
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    • 73 5 %OBINSONS I For THTT FIRFN A Special Christmas Tea Party will be held m the CAFE on Wednesday Dec. 17 th at 3.00 I M Admittance by Ticket only $1.00 per child Limited to 200 Children Ai Ted includes: Cakr-. Sandwich* I*..1 Ir« <r« am and Squash DrinkFree BALLOONS, SWEETS
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  • 162 6 HE GOES DOWN... McCarthy beats Ronnie Clayton JOHNNY WILLIAMS, British heavyweight champion, knocked out Werner Wlegand, heavyweight champion of Luxembourg, m the fifth round of their international 10-round contest at London's Harringay Arena last night. This was the topline bout of a charity tournament In aid of
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  • 29 6 NO TRUTH IN ALLEN TITLE BOUT manager Published r Al "ri pa; the rhampionship of Hv lulu, v to Shii Tli :ie report ned ma g c r P
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  • 7 6 VARSITY TEAM FOR S. AFRICA np:-ii Reuter
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  • 20 6 I d on which they lost to Wcs Bronv. Albion Sen naotith frevn of World War 11. A.P.
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  • 101 6 S.E.R 8; R.A.S.C. 0. TT was close, gruelling rugger at (iillman Barracks \rsterday. The Sappers notched an early goal and followed m the second h ill with an unconverted try. Royal Army Service Corps failed to score, but was not through lack o. trying. The forwards
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  • 317 6 SHORT HAIRS OBLIGES DOCTOR BROTHERS I HOW THEY RAN AT IPqh From JACK BFAI'MO* IN the main event of the second day of the Perak Ti Meeting at Ipoh yesterday, m a five-and-a-h straight course, Short Hairs, a brown three-year- slammed a field of 15 to land a fine win
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    • 72 6 PITOL TODAY 7 lII* R' > I t« he fiiMf^ m r\riiinf P FTOM TODAY THE HEARTBEAT IN SENTIMENTAL O^AMA AT ITS BEST L W ay« mas /vuslowe aHwrtiiTHESuN m ShinesJKelue J B TfCMMCOUM 11 i.: sttu Jiw p ni A Poromount r c«ure SAT-MIDNiGHT :».m. i i v\ p.vi
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    • 122 6 IfSdndrdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya UTTIi 050 MARK ANTONY R£A.. Tz ISN'T t LUCKY CLEOPATRA DiDNi'T InOONE'ILBE 1 V\hY\OT? 1 P\ "aTT^hTTunnruT ll^nt.ntl fff L L E^ S 0 ThROV» THEM AWAY ORBURN THEM INTERESTED WTHfM THEY'RE MORE M LJ Sfi.KAR.I L. L!!l^LriTr\r7BtL up? some women
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  • 86 7 HONEST WAY IN SMART GALLOP DINALAGI, the Fijim welterweight boxer and st.hlemate of Radnulro, who buttles Little Paras on Dec M at the Happy World stadium 4 good thing Saturday Prom JACK BEAUMONT AY, ridden by Albert Spencer ran fine gallop on the inside £ra*s thU morning, when he covered
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  • 282 7  - PHYSICAL CULTURE Two amateur soccer teams upset F.A. Cup Queen Street :ub will r.nual physical culture on Satu:< p.m. :he Clubs premises. Town Rangers brat Chinese In a friendly soccer ie scored all the three goals and Kok Peow replied for <. By JIM CHAMBERS T*WO London amateur football clubs,
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  • 129 7 s"« ,n, ,rP i'"f- thro »Khout the lirt ha t\ i T tfl sallant raiK th <- errs h ,hr Val El eftrir;ll Mechanica' r.iiKine«r> b> three goals t> two In vesterilivV Sincaiwrc Ho.key Association Senior Knock Out Raja Road. ut all the i 1
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  • 93 7 2 Indians battle Italians DAVIS CUP T'HE Italian and Indian had m eg ns alnod at I n team Kumar and Sumar M react sins, and by Ku type of :>ect his opening austo G be the of the ihrer Rolando del Belio looks toe second nd vetei rcello del
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  • 87 7 r ightweight champion Jim- nay Carter of New York a unanimous decision over A Cherokee Indian from Bureka. California, m their 10-round bout m California on Tuesday night. Carter dropped Whitewater for an eight-count m the el and. Whitewater held his own for the first five
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  • 143 7 DRA W FOR SCOITISH Ist. ROUND MOTHERWELL. holders of the Scottish F.A Cup. drew a bye m the first round I of this sea.scn"s tournament. The draw was made y day for tie.s to be played on January 24. p.eteen teairs drew bye.s and 14 first round matches are: Minen
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  • 68 7 can XI i i.tl h. 0 be phi,' -.ng.tClub p ncrrow at 5.15 p.m. will be: PO Jupe (R.N.i; Maj. J. my), J. Kuiper (SCC); F'L Wood (RAF), Capt. nk Reynolds (SCC>. A. G. D. :ison (SCO; WO Durant iRAF). FL Dozey <RAF>. RSM ray
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  • 261 7 SOUTH Africa failed m their attempt at Brisbane yesterday to record their first Test victory over Australia for 42 years. When the final days play m the first test of this series beyan yi morning, South Afr. *re within reach of victory requiring mr.ke 187 runs
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  • 385 7 BELOW are the, Cobro 8.01 CL. 3. MY. p— F shts for Sat- l<»\« 7.13 f urda> s races, last I ianda 7.11 a r I! J-JJ day of the Perak (L I)lv fi p< 8 3 ET-SSt?: I>eCem Brownsba.v 9.00 l" Meditation 8.13 R'Joice 8.12
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  • 199 7 HEAVYWEIGHT champion Rocky Marciano and George Barton, president of the National Boxing Association have been chosen to receive the Boxing Writers' Association's two main trophies, the Eward J. Neil and the James J Walker memorial plaques. At the same time, the writers selected Pete Mello.
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  • 431 7 Ail THE RUGBY S.C.C. 'A" 15; C-ln-C Nival Stuff 3. WING-THKEEQIARTER Darroch saved yesterday's Padang: rugger match from complete mediocrity with two sparkling runs that resulted m two tries. Singapore Cricket Cub "A 1 won a scrappy game by scoring three tries and two penalty
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  • 130 7 Free Press Boxing ISIMELI KADKODKO. li^ht of the Jjfl.fi Islands and the t [raining for his bout with Brown on Dec. 26, at Singapore's H W Stadium, is m fine condition and k The Fijian beh- :o get into shape. It will be
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  • 32 7 C«OM1 IKED i to p I m <hr rugger luwg <-n Dec a"n<Mii Top tCMH («»mpn^e> Penang and Perak and Johore. The follou named M. Parker I 'Joii v:
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  • 344 8 'NATIONAL FRONT' FOR EGYPT The famous cartoonist, Mr. David Low, renewed liis acquaintance with the Cominissionei -General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. at luncheon yesterday at Bukit Serene. Mr. MacDonald frequently appeared m Mr. Low's cartoons when he was Secretary for loniea between 1935 and 1938. Picture shows, from left: Mr.
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  • 60 8 Breeding place of wars YORK. Th;; g the Council on Mr. Rahira the Cemmui were doing all they could to of the sltuaThere c doubt that ther? n? trend of prog. n of •d the Middle Ea the on nee of Europe, belocation a m c^rtainlv be alcuabl* vaiue to
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  • 35 8 Briton charged in Tokyo The Japanese public pi entor m Tokyo yesterday indicted British businessman Sydney Ellis on a charge bribery. Mr. Ell.s, 56. born m Beirut. Lebanon. and is now a naturalised Briton. Reuter
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  • 91 8 (Continued from Page 1) Val Deiden. a Dutcn seaaid Forrest encased him ac trip. He ;>aid the Corakinatie appeared to be waiting i or the Esine and the boarder* used no force m (act our guns were out o! order" There was no resistence from the Cocnbinarie crew"
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    35 8 LINIES-ROSS nd Mr. C. S. Lav, o: Malayan s. with the two boxes of 5 i h leare Singapore Uxiay by Comet gift to the Duchess of K.-nt from thp Singapore Orchid S Free Press
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  • 217 8 Kashmir could spell disaster LONDON, Thursday. MR. KHWAJA NAZLMIDDIN. Pakistan's Prime Minister, said here last ni^ht that it was essential that the Kashmir dispute should be resolved peacefully because the alternative would spell disaster for both India and Pakistan. The Prime Minister alleged That India had rejected every proposal for
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  • 187 8 HE USED TO CARRY GUNS TO SCHOOL LONDON. Thurs. /CHRISTOPHER CRAIG. 16, on trial here for the i murder of a poCiceman. told a jury yesterday that he used 'to carry *uns to school and swap them w .th othe r boys. He said ftve or more of his school
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  • 19 8 Alexander S. Panyushln. now Russian ambassador 10 China, arrived y j n Peking from Mose; A.P.
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  • 245 8 B LONDON, RITAIN geU its first look toda movies and telev. on of if of craftsmanship— 1 >iosian of th bj atom bomb. The official films of that tremendous explosion arc de- i signed to impress and they will succeed. The film. lasting 10 minutes,
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  • 33 8 The United States Secre of State, Mr. Dean Achescn declined yesterday to sn he thought there were dif■;ees between the Soviet Union i ■oner ol w;. the Korean tm :s.- Reuter
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  • 22 8 Israel's second President, Yitzhak Ben Zvie. was inaugurated before Parliament at Jerusalem, yesterday to the shrill sound of rams' horns- Reuter
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  • 13 8 China's population is now 433.687,862. according to Communist latest statistics. Reuter
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  • 27 8 PRINCES GIFT ARRIVES Prince Charles' first Christmas present, a miniature cricket outfit sent by the Australian 1952 Olympic q. has arrived at London Airport from Australia.- U.P.
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  • 24 8 land joined C&echoslovaiav m declaring persona non grata Israeli Mtnisi Mr Ary^h L. Kubovy. accu>ed during the :ue trials of backitate.- U.P.
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  • 130 8 LONDON. Thurs. rE Privy Council m London has reserved judg- ment an a Malayan appeal against a land settlement 1 payment m Japanese occupation dollars. The appeal was brought by i P.C.RI*. Letchumanan Ch€ttiar to whom m 1941 lands at Machap. Malacca, were conveyed
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  • 67 8 Despite strong Nationalist denials, the British Consu m Formosa has approached the Formosan provincial government asking for full investigation of the shell.ng of the British freighter. I The Rosita was shelled by an unidentified gunboat on Dec. 1 and builet> k her kin. The Nationalist navy
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  • 27 8 U.S. Government officials indicated that Israel's request for military assistance was still under consideration, but no development is expected pending improvement m Israeli-Arab relations.- U.P.
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  • 29 8 Despite the recent revival m the European timber market, the outlook for next year "is still unsettled," according to the U.N. Economic Commission for Europe.- Reuter
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  • 404 8 Acheson keeps trying WAHINGTON. Thursda THE ILS. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Ach disclosed yesterday that State Department officials have conferred with representatives of major American oil companies m an effort t > find a solution to Persia's bitter oil dispute with Britain. At
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  • 37 8 Lon d o n\s unprecedented five-day fog w terday tor at ieas 161 resplratury ailments. Doctors teareti h 200 b ths of scores of bi sufferer ed to c had been attention.- U.P.
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  • 7 8 Commission for Kenya T ton thrr Reuter
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  • 5 8 SFDAJOSFKPSKD U.P.
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