The Singapore Free Press, 12 December 1952

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  • 18 1 MISSION TO INDIA LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA FDJGOPKDS;LKMF SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1952. PRICE FIFTFJ N ENTS
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  • 17 1 led of the of adel MfMai aboat rercr dlsI OQ Reuter
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  • 7 1 Kenya governor for London riot »r of
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  • 227 1 Nine with millions for overseas development ir^niv, r, LONDON, Friday. hADLV, British industrial leaders were named last night to organise a finance company to aid ommonwealth development This tfl an important part of the Commonwealth 1 rem or> uorl d Plan for production and trade v
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  • 74 1 "^f VST E R V explosions ■I hearj mi n Singapore I nicht were believed to be caused by R.A.F. bombings m Johorc, i police spokesman told the Free Press this morning;. Xn ottirrr who was m trjte of the eastern sr tioo of the island at
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  • 56 1 2 LABOUR COUNCIL GROUPS Free Pr iff Reporter NEW d.stir.ct from ofl COWB >sis. P. R. Williams c I and A. R. Lazarc: The n*w ?rcup wUI ask the Secretary to allot them aeparat* seating arrangeCou^c:: M.peta ■ment issued thLs m Ing by the new group int! a a high
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  • 17 1 The price of rubber m Singapore this morning cons sellers were m cv; on the
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  • 18 1 The American freii ibia Trader, 7,20s dioed an a] the Atlantic [re Brest I ranee,
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  • 146 1 HANOI Friday. THE French High Command yesterday reported "steadily increasing pressure" m the vital Red River delta, already plagued with Communist hit- and -run attacks. Pressure at Na San. wherr Franco Vietnamese forces held oft three big assaults In weeks Is relaxing. The
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  • 31 1 The United Nations Special Political Committee voted by 32 to 13 yesterday to recommend that Israel and her Arab states negotiate directly I for a Palestine peace treaty. U.P.
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  • 62 1 Free Prres Stall Report ir SINGAPORE, next year will have a school for buikiand two junior technical schools, each costing a million dollars, the Director of Public Worka, Mr. A. Wear, told a press conference this morning. The school for builders will if ed m the compound
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  • 106 1 VIENNA, Fri AN Austrian yoga expert said yesterday he will spend a r m a bottle beginning tomorrow. i Rudolph Schmied, a svUstyled fakir, told a presi conference he will be sealed m a .seven-foot lons botwith square sides and ten
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  • 95 1 LONDON. Fri. MR. Oliver Lyttelton's Adviser on Co-ojj Mr. D. J Surridge, it v d m ti the Guvcrnor .ing development of retail operativ He will be m Malaya I seven weeks. He told the Free Pr< r.ight that he will arrive en
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  • 85 1 Free Press Staff Reporter PROVISIONS and cash to the value of $200 were stolen from a shop m Balestier Road, Singapore, by two Chinese yesterday evening The neice of the owner of the shop, who went to (etch some fruit from the closed shop, *aw
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  • 177 1 Free Press Staff Ke/'.orter FOR weeks past Corporal William Benham of Croydon, a 19-year-old National Serviceman at- 1 tached to 31 Battalion Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Singapore, had been training for his Corps boxing championships. Last night was the big night. In the peak
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  • 66 1 LONDON. Fri. A DELEGATION from the Rubber Growers Associawhich represent- the majority of the European estate producers m Malaya and elsewhere, had a private meeting with General Sir Gerald Templer. The general rubber situain the Federation was dia al Templer met Lord Haden Guest, chairman of
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  • 133 1 SINGAPORE'S City Council labourers, painting a four-foot white line m Kaliang Road, opposite, the Gasworks, caused a serious traffic jam this morning. A two- mile procession of hundreds of cars and lorries crept along when the usual three-lane traffic had to move along
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  • 293 1 c;imm; ii» Dr. Brock ChLsholm o Canada yesterday announce hLs resignation from the poof Director-General of th World Koalth Organisatioi on July 21. next yea: i Reuter. RABAT. Friday. rvEMONSTRATORS last ni^ht moved on two of Morocco's chief cities, Casablanca and Rabat. Police
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  • 187 1 24 Gas men get all Spore angry Free Press Staff Reporter M phone calls to U. Fp from angry h pointed of mdiv 24 stokers of Council's Kalianworks, who ha ened to striK me after tomorrow night One shouted m are 24 whole ga No comment The City Council authorities
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  • 19 1 ORK STOR <R but I. Mr. T manritd proof that I ployees were disloyal
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 43 1 FIECTRIC C? m 4fS€ L'ont expect to Look wtell tf you dont Sleep irell X^^l Im best kind (\^^«!i^£ A-orld'B X A *«^n: v pro- yXy-JW^ hment to -*--S/^ v to \*T OVALTI N E /7tp WorUi Best Nightcap corporate^ m Et>^n<f>. SINGAPORE >.
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    • 70 1 jTniiiiMiitiiiiiuiiufTtJiiitfffuwniwi^lj SIN6APORE RESTAURANT 1 st Class Bart 79. Bras Ra«ah Fd 1 tapore. 7 H Excellent Cuisine E Ist Class Service 9 Special Cocktails Cold Beer. Wine A f 9 European Dinner A U Car Chinese Food B iiiimiiitiiiiimiiiiitniiiMHHiKiuiiiiiiiu: Y(pu wm't run short of MILK over Christm m h ANCHOR
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  • 485 2 You 'd Have to be Good to be a w Heilbron hold the publi She's one of Britain's two Queen's Counsels career women IN BRITAIN LOUISE LENNOX not myself, or any personal id of mine i, next The v 'emium for articles ls £200 to £300. At most it will
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  • 245 2 4 SIX-YEAR-OLD u.rl. too g to ;ed with I up by a ponceworr. as need of care and protection." hour or two later the policewoman found that two £1 notes were missing from her handbag It hau been rilled by the girl on
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  • 8 2 A store i °f Ita oMly
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  • 378 2 NANCY SPAIN meets a woman novelist who has reached the point where she can say: lITOULD you like to be n the life of the party? Would you like to write red-hot novels that sell? Would you like to glitter with diamonds, be
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 99 2 To please charm H Choose your lov From I MAYNARD &Co 11, BATTEP SINGAPC TEL. Miss VICKI On'y limited stock of specially arrived for X n TEL. 6Z3iNote: Consult Miss Vicky, p Presentations, dances and for all tl extra special occasions remember that we have an excellent range of frocks
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 96 2 New Crossword No. 842 iu»-, \< h 1 'he sharp talons of a cat. 6, Regions and the North Pole. 7. Opening of nich the U. At that time. 15. and for no man." 16, Wading bird with olive green legs. jird may live. 1 of music by Ravel. -man
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    • 139 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have one «'f the most foiiunaU m the year ;<s your birthday. And with the proper cultivation of your talents, you may reach any real which you ml before you. On the other hand, you ran 'auk m a troidmi'll which can turn your
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    • 54 2 Solution To Crossword No. 841 YESTERDAYS SOLUTION. Across: 3. Spirits. 7. Instil. 8. Laggard 9. Really 10. Offa 13. Butter knife. 16. Ever. 17 Gabion 19. Blotchy. 20. Telega 21. Drynes.^ Down: 1. Microbe 2 A^tarte. 3. Sill 4. Playwright.* 5 Region 6. Tariff. 11. Filibeg. 12. Aec: 14. Uvular.
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  • 74 3 lain took dollars 1 OXDOX. Friday, considered himself a sort ibassador to the I nited Stai field, Buckinghamshire Sen < for fraud >tain Percival George id the job m New York ror visiting officers like n-brooke. Montgomery and with a The saucer that hissed
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  • 46 3 THE POPULARITY of Deb bie Reynolds, pretty M.Ci.M. dam- ing star, with college foot till teams is obvious from th t tact that moit oi them have appointed hi r thtir cheer leader. But this surely must make things complicated for Debbie.
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  • 72 3 Grandmother pleads for gunman, 18 \LBERT X .mar. Field, an. -yen ye The SO. ved m >cd. In passing s Lord carefully planned ler method .ate." A chase iUght after .gh the his way out. by. dmoUi€r and Field. to help CO. COl- i lapsed when sentence was j •irobatioQ
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  • 25 3 LONDON. Fri rj crew of the I with Dutch liner I The Ellen turned tv five of traP- ill. s sur-
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  • 152 3 BABY DIED' TWICE IN TEN HOURS HUDDERSFIELD. Fri. A ONE-MONTH-OLD boy certified dead began to breathe again five minutes later and lived for another ten hours. The baby, David Eastwood. died the first time m a home for womfta'at Huddersfield The doctor had just left when th.c boy breathed tin.
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  • 40 3 THe Indonesian Embassy at Manila reports con among Filipino, American and European applicants for jobs m arta Governmi the Filipinos applying tor service m the Inch Government are coll' d P™an Embassy state A. P.
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  • 5 3 CARRIER BACK FROM KOREA FRDGP[LDSF'LDS'
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  • 42 3 to 18i rhe Organiser. The per cites newly evidence preated by the Bombay journal Vividh cr t. wit nessind of the wife died shortly and he be project. iti commercial ht his machinery. A. P.
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  • 56 3 ROME. Fri ITALIAN customs officials and Finance Mm clerks have struck work m protect against a government plan to cut special bon which these civil servarv have been receiving since 1938. M> mben of the Finance Ministry** special puiic:- C(.rp^ juties at the n iin
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  • 64 3 OAK TABLET IN REMEMBRANCE The tiny village of Kirk 1 Bramwith near Doncaster. will probably b e th e first place m the world to erect a permanent manorial to the late King George VI. The memorial will b e an oak tablet representing the banner of the Duchy of
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  • 59 3 Girls m specially-designed uniforms will serve tea and light refreshments -rom orefab buffets at main-line stations of British Railways-, during next year. The buffets will be so constructed that they can be built o r dism mtleri with speed, and If there Is a rush at
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  • 280 3 Both sid^s vulnerable South dealer NORTH 4 Q 10 7 5 <? 0*64 f AKQIO42 WEST EABT 4862 *J43 c? A X Q 10 8 6 <? 9 7 6 4 0Q75 0 3 2 A3 SOUTH 4A X 9 0 A X J 10 8 J 8
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  • 27 3 The first "Supreme Court ;of Europe has held its in:ng at LuxemSe\ torney-g V aP-.-nation I and Steel Pool Autho- »k Che par-
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  • 362 3 Woman's taunts led to scuffle between 2 men LONDON, Friday. m-S-DRIVER Albert Frost moved out of his house after quarrels with his wife. But two years later he returned with his luggage and broke m. Since then husband and wife have lived at logger-heads under the same roof. A "year-lon*
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  • 61 3 Four London Welsh girls are leaving shortly to represent their country m a World Festival of Youth at Salzburg. Austria. Wearing their national costumes, with scarlet cloaks and foot -tall black .hats, they will sing "Silent Night" m Welsh m th* Silent Night Chapel at Oberndorf,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 120 3 SAUSAGES ■■£Jj/!^1 1 E^°ys m as? 5« sa? !»is? «is? s»is? ss* 5^ 5^ ?s« Si« S SS ALSO I'NPACKEI) feC ft McGregor kahala r| WASSIAMULL'S g ft GENT S DEPT.. PHONE ***** V Reduce YOUR Motoring CosM buy the AUSTIN "SEVEN" k^^^^r .^h 50 MILES per gallon! The Austin
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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    • 182 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 1 p.m. Light Music; 1.30 News, 1.45-2 Andre Previn Trio; 3 University of the Air; 4.02 Under 21 Club; 5.30 UN. Story, 5.45 Radio Orch.; 6.10 News; 6.30 Reporter's Notebook; 650 Forces' l Favourites; 7.20 Take It t. Here; 8 Talk; 8.15 Evening Star; 8.30 Prom; 9.30
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    • 195 4 Board of censors 4 HOARD id of one ol a\ Film Cc: Ire wla I able for v? to see. This main recommend of the new Cinematograph Bill up by the ;im-il on ship i to ing, and by the ely disinter.critics of the oh and of its appointed upholder.
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  • 1155 4 DON IDDON'S DIARY WASHINGTON rrHE coat-of-arms of A the capital Just now could be a removalvan with a background of landlords rampant. The Democrats are packing up and moving out to make room for the triumphant Republicans who are moving m. The shopkeepers, restaurant owners, hotel managers seem uneasy over
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  • 353 4 THE PASHA BRINGS ON LES GIRLS' pOR the 28th time m three years, the 75--year-old parchmentskinned Pasha of Marrakesh. El Glaoui "Guardian of the Atlas Mountains and Lord of the Caravans." has been watching his favourite Paris show, with its retinue of 24 scantily clad showgirls. This time, however, he
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  • 329 4 THECHANGINGFACE OF BRITAIN MORE divorces qiHERE were four times more divorces m Britain last year than m the year before the war 29,936 compared with 7,621. And the Legal Aid and Advice Act of 1949 has lengthened the queue of unhappy husbands and wives. For 37,637 divorce petitions were put
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  • 13 4 IKE SHOULD HAVE GONE TO SAIGON J»is war j s •1 X T
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  • 750 4  - Great Plague to Atom Age J. STUBBS WALKER by The Story of the Royal Society Mirrors the Forward March of Science Down through the Centuries. WHEN they met m London recently it is unlikely that many of Britain's most famous scientists, the Fellows of the Royal Society, cast their minds
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 25 4 -SSENTIAL JEWELLERY yJri MEN j ?jjl •N GOLD AND WHITF. GOLD P. H. H E X 0 R V Jeweller /3. NORTH BRIDGE RD. SINGAPOPE-6
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    • 43 4 sv^ $a? «2? v& c* g AUTOMATIC RECORD PUYQ J£ PORTABLE MODEL, as i£J Fitted with Carrj Fitted with C Pitted with r £och machine it guaranteed J /or Six Months. i T.M.A. LTD., (j 61/63. High Street «tfa jtfSak MU MM *W
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  • 29 5 Chinese wardead for roll of honour all Chinese A d by the m Singapore d to be ready the dead i Book the C 'nnber Wang. -..ilf c: 1
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  • 189 5 1,500 MAY LOSE JOBS IF JAKARTA REFUSES TO LIFT A BAN unemXved i T i"!, n F^re will be trom Indonesia. nf* 1 3 receive 7 5 per cent, or their supplies from Indoa« nd the rest Sarawak and Malaya. urSJT t? Uan o< merch ants have Afl!?r, t^ sin
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  • 24 5 The sala: n working party of the Singapore Ami Service Union for th tt r s Lingam th pay
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  • 143 5 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding tonight are: luawa Rd Beach Rd Odeon t'inrma \lh.nnbr.i \n Club. KatTlts Hotrl Boon Tat si.. Mjuni-.J K<l Mm, Vir. fu».i L^aar Pump, l'unra* n Kd Joo I tiiat Place J41.u1 V.iNin J-ilan tunov, I anibridge Kd. Kancooa Kd. Tswnrr Kd Kitn Krat
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  • 37 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. A charge against an Indian of having allowed one of n s \s to stray into a police .pound was withdrawn by the Parit Buntar court. The man had left for India.
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  • 23 5 SEGAMAT, Fri. Ahmad bin Marzuki, 41. was fined $5 by the Segamat Magistrate for usitig criminal force against Amat bin Wagman.
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  • 19 5 IPOH. Fri The Deputy Mentri Besar. Dato Laksa•.nana. yesterday addressed the Kampar Anglo-Chinese School at its prize-giving day.
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  • 107 5 HPHE Singapore Education Department has asked about 300 Chinese schools not to dismiss teachers without proper grounds. A directive from the InInspector of Schools (Chinese), Mr. G. P. Darke, to all Chinese schools stresses importance of the continuity of service of teachers. This would give
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  • 48 5 BODY FOUND UNDER JETTY BUTTERWCRTH. Fri. The Butterworth police are trying to find out the identity i 35-year-old Chinese who was found dead under the the slipway of the Bagan Dalam jetty m Butterworth. The body was m a highly decomposed state. In one pocket. $50 was found.
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  • 51 5 The girls m the Singapore j Social Welfare GirLs" Home- j pounds of Christmas cakes j pounds of Christmas cake i for issue to all Social Welfare Homes. TAIPING. Fri. The 26th Taiping Rover Crew are holding a gala dance at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan tomorrow at 8
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  • 169 5 Free Press Staff Reporter MANY Chinese parents m Singapore who had betrothed their daughters m infancy or girlhood without their knowledge or consent are now willing to let the girls choose their own husbands. A Social Welfare official said yesterday: "These parents are
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  • 23 5 TAIPING. Fri. For failing to establish a padi nursery m their farm, Hassan, Yaacob and Abdul Farid were fined $50 each.
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  • 103 5 Zabariah will get her allowance THE Sultan of Kedah has not withdrawn the royal family allowance granted to his niece. Tengku Zabariah. recently married to Mr. Arthur Collins m London. Her marriage to the Englishman was strongly opposed by her lat e father arw the Sultan himself who threatened to
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  • 28 5 Two new children's social 1 centres are being planned by the Social Welfare Department at Siglap and Serangon and expected to be ready early next year.
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  • 199 5 Better Jap cloth for Malaya (SINGAPORE importers are clearing stocks to make way for new improved varieties of cotton and synthetic c*oth from Japan, expected to arrive m February, next year. The Government announced last week that Japanese textiles worth $35,000,000 would be allowed into the Colony during the first
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  • 45 5 IPOH, Fri. The Seventh South Kinta Troop, attached to the Government English School m Gopeng won the annual Kuppusamy Shield competition open to Boy Scout troops iv Perak. Nine troops, representing j each of the districts m the State, took part.
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  • 20 5 The Gimson School for Boys m Singapore has completed a suite of cane furniture ordered for Government House.
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  • 18 5 Spectacles free of charge were issued to 28 members of Singapore's Bushey Park Home last month.
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  • 227 5 CINGAPORE City Council Services Inion has protested to the itv Presi ent a 1 out an ad\rrtis<'ment calling for applicatioi s tm t nior appointments m the Cleansing Department. The union maintains that the sional Inspectors should be reserved for I
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  • 55 5 PENANG. I HUGS and kisses greeted 12 children at B aerodrome 'day v they arrived from A to spend th holidays with their pa The students included twins. John and Anne, 12--year-old grandchildren of former Federal Councillor Mr. Jules Martin. They were accompanied by their younger
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  • 27 5 The first annual meeting of the Young Malayans' Club (Singapore branch) will held m the Anglo-Chinese Junior School hall, Coleman Street, at 6.30 p.m. today.
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  • 25 5 'Welfare' served 39,000 snacks A total of 39,40? were served I Children's Sex month. Ai. children tres for FOB HIGHER SI I I>\ I Teluk
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  • 120 5 Big profits are made on H.K. cabbages /mum m eh -I m Hunt: Kong about a 'tro at katli Wholesaler; i; h t them at around 30 < a katti. Mr. Duncan F"hfr told thi^ to th« I Press urgent it for the nment to run a markeiiii. le i"
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 80 5 PLYMOUTH GIN /mmH ~~"*v. %M CM ftp (discerning) c 5371/2. \For the Festive Season only! TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE at our oft SMASHING COUNTER GRAND DISCOUNTS GIVEN ON ALL GOODS SUITABLE FOR XMAS PRESENTS, eft. TILL DEC. 24th ONLY Call Early and Save Now at yjR FAVOURITE STORE, lIA 111 TEXTILES
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    • 113 5 H M ■:> j ;y.y. p^, ,'v- iV A.^. r" Here's a new type of 'farafc' which can be put on on a GAK ACjt car. Made of heavy gauge transparent DuPont vinylite, weighing six pounds, these portables cost only $65 each. Mrs. Ursula Stracey is putting on the 'garage'
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    • 231 5 CHILDREN'S X'MAS GIFT A MODEL CARACE with 3 miniature Petrol Pumps IMb $17 00 Larger Model each $21 50 MMIATURE FITTED SHOPS ea<* $27.15 O $43 90 MINIATURE FARM EQUIPMENT to scale TRACTORS each 1.45 TRACTOR TRAILERS 2 different designs each HAY RAKE each 220 PLOUCH carh 190 DISC HARROW
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  • 442 6 His 8.4 should not worry him From JACK BEAUMONT THK most interesting, and the most important event tomorrow, concluding: day of the Perak Turf Club's December meeting is a nine turlong race for horses of Cl. 3, Div. 1. The horses I expect to be contesting
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  • 228 6 Horses not accepting rjV'UOWING horses will 1 not start tomorrow at Ipoh Lord Dhoti. Meditation, Preview, Our Friend, Silverfort, Man OTVar 11, Winter Scene and Lightnimg. Band SOS. Haa*«rbright Kong Ming 8.02, Galway Grcer 7.13. Palio 7.12. Cl. 3, Div. 2—6 F. DROITOR ran third to Short Hairs on the
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  • 78 6 NEGRI BLUES NAME 20 MEN 1 P. <wrrs^*mdent Thurs. Twenty have been selected b% N. 3. :> ex match I played at the ttatwn p»i> «sday against University ol The will be picked just before the match from Tatur Ismail. Rahman Ahmad. Kam Azuddin. Poh Ch :a<e Pinto. Tarn Kr*.
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  • 172 6 TAIL LIGHT has been promoted one division. urday when he carried 8.0-4 to victonr over TF. s.OO m this Cl. 4. Div I— 9F even; ot been n too d a task and !1 make :t a double tomorrow. Film Fan won u-el'. m Brst race
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  • 351 6 35 MM FOR A MUCH BETTER DISPLAY FOR his easy win m Div. 6 on Wednesday, Lone Ranger has been promoted three divisions and dropped 6 Ib. He will run well again tomorrow and may give young Billy Bagby another winning ride In the Cl. 3, Div. 3—6 F. event.
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  • 128 6 Ipoh to hold 100-mile race /~)NE of the sports attractions x m Ipoh during Christmas season will be a 100--mile cycling road race on U^ for the "Dunlop" challenge t: Competitor* will start at I Police Headquarters m dub I i and go along the main ipoh Tsui ping Road
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  • 32 6 LONDON, Th... English cricket fixtures f approved by the county .s< Their ual mee-ing at Lord Their v. n 1 1 1 1 i I i A.P.
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  • 369 6 FORGET ME NOT NOT BE FORGOTTEN IN THIS SPRINT FORGET ME NOT was disappointing on Wednesda> A!i<- early on m the race he faded to finish seventh to Pride of i He is set to carry 2 lb. less over an additional half a furlong. I expect Gordon Lansdown whom
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  • 172 6 IXfITH let. Fenang State players TT m their rfde. *enang All Blues are confident or beating Perak All Elves m the first Ncrth Zon e All Blues Cup match to be played on me Western Road ground. PenMf iornorrow. Peoang will be led by
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  • 37 6 Officials of tbe Everglow B.P. j for 1953 are: President. E. C. Chor.r. ;jeng Koon and Mun Sins: hon. advisor. .-.^h; hon. sec, I Lye: hi l im Tiau Seng: captain. Her uc Ortega axxj
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  • 82 6 Spore Youth boxing meet in January rE FIRST annual Singapore Youth Be xing Chaaipionships for youths between 12 and 18-year-old will be held at the Singapore Bad- 1 minton Hall en Jan 28 29. 30 and 31. Th ded at a committee n the Singapore ing Singapore R^ irri\t tcurr
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  • 58 6 The doubles l.nal m the 6.R.C tennis champ:oiiship6 will be ed at the Cl todaye finalists are: P. F d* Souza and E. Le Merciec Dr P. C Labrooy and Dr. E B. I «oy. Pa^lar afte: 'iaal. The result of t*u fio&l is: Dr E.
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  • 35 6 SEDGMAN McG FOR PRO. TOUR? £Ol>l£ HIRH deni Lawn Tenni saud ZSt are l> <rs m« Australian i ers, I IU tUn M turn pr Herr nii th. Be<uh Aud Proi inqui Th. planr Hen
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  • 39 6 DRJT. But the Pr rtaen him a fen Manager Ted Bi "Johnny like v loss to Keohau> to ngh orater Joe Jaxolx v.. oomcu is nov ss" 1 for a >* tnantife «ot«e prorooUr A. P.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 264 6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya INO MATTER WHAT I MA&JC? SAY-- HE'S II Vt HEARD OF HIM. I I BUT vVHA T 's IT I CAN'T TELL YOU YET, WIDQ^HE SUPPLY AFAIENDOFT iN MANY STRANGE^ WHY NOT? EVERY- IALL ABOUT, H MANDRAKE. TOP B ''Mm- OUT Of
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  • 30 7 RAY WILL MEET TURPIN IN LUNDON Us definite' says Solomons coronation'weoL hi London M COincide with rsi? 16 con the Bri.trol the per 10 round techni- Reuter A. P. [PIN
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  • 59 7 Cup Inter-zone final ore U first day's }> ay one serve ree. 14 <ep£ :e final mi and I cup f '■■'<■■ coveted tennis the Christmas VI Beilo represent tfunst Vhsra and Kumar tfta| pan x' the «aii% sarchM tomerrov Oardlnl v Mlira and
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  • 4 7 SHELL WIN BADMINTON FS,GP;LDFS[LAS
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  • 50 7 Teacher is ready for Kid Gavilan SOLOMONS pHUCK Davey. who fights v> like a champion and talks like the teacher he used to be. pronounced himself fit and ready yoterday fcr his :t title bout with The ft an State of irehim "O leman o: •'iph kici. and H A.P.ASDFA
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  • 186 7 Piruz will not defend his title A BDULLAH PIRUZ. Mala--t*. ngles runners-up and Thomas Cup player, will not be defending hi* SelanSor singles title this year. Piruz has decided to take a rest. The Selangor badminton championships begin on Monday evening and Piruz' decision will also see a new men's
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  • 29 7 1 7-YR-OLD 1 1 >CKEY Ton) I to will know today whether he I or if he continu drivt Amecord of 388 winners m pirito's the L7-y< i-old ri
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  • 169 7 REST ARE MINUS 4 STARS THE annual hockey match between Europeans and the Rest on the padang today. should be a keenly contested affair. This Ls the fourth game of the series since the end of th P war. Rest won the first game m 1949 by 4-3 and triumphed
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  • 28 7 BELIEVE It or not In beatm h Africa's Vie Toweel for the world ■U champion- Jimrn of delivered 43 ruts m 1 mm. 44 seco: single
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  • 122 7 ttHE Lawn Tennis Writers' AwMfccUtJCß of (ireat Britain is to make a special award to Dr. J. (Jn "for outstar to the nain*\ leadership m the Davis (up, and initiative at Belgrade." Colin tireffory. now 48, ha> been the Kritish Davis Cup raptafn «-inoe 1949. I
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  • 98 7 The December Medal (bogey) competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club was won by L. E. C. Davies m 'A 1 Division. *B Division was won by C. W. Auchmuty (2 up). The A' Division ball sweep on the first nine holes was shared between R.
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  • 56 7 The Bunbeam BJP. will play a friendly badminton rattch •falnst P. and N. Sports Clnb on Sunday at the M.B.L. hall. Sunbeam players will be: Vincent Gomel, John Chua, Lim Chee Kirn, Ng Kura Kuen. Lye Hin Wing. Jackie. Lim Chin Yee, Larry Lim. Henry Choo.
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  • 61 7 Malacca XI to travel Schools quad hockey MALACCA. ThUTS. Malacca Combined Schools, winners of the first quadrangular hockey mcX between Mala -~vi Sembilan, I Selangor and Singapore, hel<. Seremban last ill trave i Lumpur on to parl m Following have been selects Amin. Tan Kee Leng (b< School .nd Fred
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  • 91 7 ards did not indiwhat their decision ht be. on would just al bringing m 388 winners mark se'. by Walter 1906 and equalled by Culmone vVillie B 370 of imKid. Ed m twice oo the ou during the running of 'he furlong fourth race for two- 1 olds
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    73 7 IPOH RACES The easiest winner LEFT: Dr. J. D. Dennehy leads m Short Hairs (Lansdown), winner of the sixth race at Ipoh on Wednesday. Miort Hairs scored the easiest victory of the da> winning by three lengths to pay $17 for a win and $11 for a place. RIGHT: Palio
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  • 96 7 POH LIM SHINES IN H.K. Paid best SINGAPORE'S Lucky Strike !£5 Badminton team now In Hong Kong for a series of i four matches with Hong Kong players, trounced a i Hong Kong side by five games to two m their first matches last night. The worst beating for the
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  • 174 7 By MATMAN A MAN with a familiar face— at least to those who A patronise the Happy World Stadium on Saturday nights— strode into th? Fro, Pres> office yesterday "I'm Alan Garfield, he said. Frankly I had never heard 01 mm. "Besides being a r, I
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  • 29 7 The Tiong Bahru Community Centre will play a friendly badminton match against the Henderson Estate Community Welfare Centre at the Tloog Bahru Community Centre's court tomorrow.
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  • 27 7 The Singapore Hockey Assocla- I tien junior knock-out tournament fixture between Teachers Training College and Shell S.C was post- poiied yesterday due to heavy rain.
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  • 366 7 A BOXING CUP TO ADD TO HIS TROPHIES Sgi Tan gefs his wish Free Press Boxing Reporter TAN KHENG W I for I.' m his life to win a cup at last nlghf Army Ordnance Carps championsl > Tan^lin (iymnasium. His first fl n the preliminaries The cup he won
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  • 23 7 COMPTON HITS EVANS FOR SIX II ti j m th v i i 0 cham ps. and B not i t I WIHII
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  • 513 8 TRUMAN REFUSES TO SEE MacARTHUR "Gave me lot of m isin forma tion \V \nHI\C.TO\. Friday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN jresteftfay rejected sugges- tions that he hold a White House conference with Mr. Fisenhower and Gen. Mac Arthur on Korea and he blasted both of them. rrumai 1 Presi lent-elect Eisenhower's iouncement
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  • 120 8 Ike's talks 'will pay off soon' ABOARD THE U.S. SHIP HELENA, Fri. MR. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State designate, said yesterday the conferences. Mr. Eisenhower has been having at sea with his top advisers "will pay dividends to the American people for years to come. "There will not be
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  • 23 8 The Swiss Parliament yesterday n'octed M. Phillip Etter. Minister °f the Interior as President of the Swiss Confederation fo r 1953
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  • 376 8 PORT SAID, Friday 4S the trooper Devonshire, home-bound for A Christmas with troops and families from the Far East, tied up at Port Said, one of the Army's most distinguished soldiers was m the galley "spud-bashing." For Private William S in, V.C is rather
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  • 329 8 President 's trip to Bali fails to end army revolt JAKARTA, Friday. PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia returns to r Jakarta today after a Id-day "holiday" m Bali during which he consulted with Army and Government leaders m a personal effort to find a compromise m the army dispute which threatens
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  • 158 8 TOKYO pHiNESE inalst iv to recaj imports otfl, according to frontlli Communist guns po sands Of rounds into Sou r m positions on the nil's. l^"g Nor: and Little Nori. while 3.000 Chinese infantry climbed into the assault, their b'.ggest since the bitter
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  • 183 8 HALIFAX, k I I raeli sea cap- tain rested under sedas m a hotel here yesterafter going berserk his 5.655-ton freighter and threatening to sink her his fpther was appointed to tr. of the li Gover, nt. A.ian Graet?:, 24, was taken off the ship Abraham
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  • 238 8 LONDON, Fri. fHRISTOPHER Craig, 16 -year-old son of a suburban bank manager, was sentenced to gaol yesterday for shooting a policeman between the eyes m a roof-top gun battle. His unarmed accomplice, Derek Bentley, 19. was sentenced to hang. Craig, who said he
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  • 31 8 China has sent a consignment of Yangtse alligators, giant salamanders, pythons, monkeys and birds to the Soviet Union, Hungary', Czechoslovakia and East Germany for their says Reuter
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    • 94 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris j TT[ IT THAT PRODUjIWU UUOLL IN KSO^ETHING FUNNY ABOUT THrtT f WHAT WAS iT THE CID l A^v SAIC^ 1! ill P P-STRESS--WHO UNFORTUXATEiy THEY OIQNT EVEN KNOW HIM SOUET*!*3 ABOUT 0?OSS/A/0 BpL. A GOVTO MEET-ANt? HE BUT HE WAS AWFUL MAP ABOUT Z//S
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