The Singapore Free Press, 13 December 1952

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA by SINGAPORE. SATIRDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1952 PRTCE FIFTI I N
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  • 236 1 ropean engineers to stoke if men strike Free Press Staff Reporter Sv!l?? E wil! have K*^ even if 24 stokers ol the ity ounciPs Kalian- aMVorks carry out th.-ir threat to strike after midnight r t r r o ensure the conto the public would be
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  • 46 1 MART LIM 4, lightly clutches the huge doll she received at the Rotary Club Christmas party at the New World yesterday. Daughter of Mr. Lim Chwee Choon, of the Customs Department, Mary was one of the youngest at the party. Free Press picture.
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  • 46 1 Free Press Staff Reporter MR. NG (HONG BENG, who cracked the two mystery safes which had been unopened for 50 years at Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce recently, has been invited to open two City Council safes, whose keys have been lost.
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  • 18 1 Viscount Swinton, former Minister of Materials, will become British Commonwealth Relations Secretary on Monday. Reuter
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  • 20 1 Reuter The Government of India relay introduced a Bill to allow divorce for the first time among Hindus.
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  • 134 1 LONDON, Saturday. fpHE United States and Britain may make a new approach to Persia early m the new year for a settlement of the explosive oil dispute, authoritative sources said last night. The method of approach and its terms will be determined m
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  • 60 1 SEOUL. Sat BITTER fighting with knives, boyonets and handgrenades raged on the slopes of big and little Nori HilLs, on the west bank of the Imjin river, as darkness fell last night. South Koreans, charging m the dusk, were making their fourth attempt to retake
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  • 125 1 RED PAPERS FOUND: TWO MEN HELD Free Press Staff Reporter T\V O Singapore Chinese have been detained by the police this week for possession of publications issuen by the Malayan Communist Party. Mr. A. E.G. Blades, head of the Special Branch, told the Free Press this morning that the men
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  • 56 1 CASABLANCA, Sat. FRENCH troops and police were m a state of alert throughout the whole of Morocco last night but th<Nationalists failed to launch their expected new wave of demonstrations. A French residency spokesman m Rabat said: "Our fears seem to have been unfounded. We appear to
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  • 154 1 GIRL TELLS OF PUB CHAT LONDON, Saturday. 4 26- YEAR-OLD cricketer was yesterday sent for trial at St. Austell on charges of murdering his mother and father and dumping their bodies over a 120-foot Cornish cliff from a wheelbarrow. Miles Giffard who, according to
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  • 33 1 Gold was meant for Singapore Darwin police, with in co. v*'Sterdav re ?ri more than £7.000 of gold suspected stolen a tennant ore goldfield intended for smuggf.lne aboard an aircraft bound for Singapore.
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  • 4 1 TIPPING IN S'PORE HOSPITALS
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  • 22 1 Iv»'r> h this i and n n<»\\ m fine >n h»st M .mcl 'i rid^ P.uli Field and
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  • 259 1 Commonwealth decides the Queen 9 s titles LONDON, Sat. TH E COMMONWEALTH Prime Ministers meeting m London agreed that each country m the Commonwealth should use its own form of title for Queen Elizabeth 11, it was announced yesterday. But all the forms used will include a description of her
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  • 234 1 PACIFIC DEFENCE Churchill may see Ike L ONDON sn JDRITAIN is likely to her exclusion from ANZI S de ence alliance m Pacific until she can d American admin on next y; m London yesterday. The ANZUS Pact is confined I Zealand, and the United States. Britain to be rep:
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  • 17 1 LABOUR MAY DISCIPLINE 2 DESERTERS MR. S. K. R^dd: r X In i i men the pa
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  • 23 1 RUBBER mark' ing. Business was i 91 1 4 cents a lb fir. 7 8 cents below last n
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    • 33 1 M. FLINTER&S. GRIHBERgI Diamonds Jewellery > 67, Stamford Rd., (Eu Court 81dg.,) SVorf, Telephone 7923 H^fli TH£ WORLD'S FINEST DRY SM£R r/l I 4^i j Sole AgentsTHE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD Singapore and Eranches
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  • 224 2 ntiirnny WW^m CHILDREN'S P A€B Not only at Christmas time AS Cl and n Of *h best be IT is amazing how a hobby can grip a person— even an «-'ld person. y}, some years Dior, who ha«> but cineH He So n a i :'ms
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  • 53 2 The Whiskers Club Come ivith m polite animals did not ask too many '•ons, but Toddles, who •eru excited, soon tini his t>ian. He led towards a gloom v Old a round tower. airi Toddles, "it's the p. 1:' 'ous animals the ghost. "But you knoic there is a fc
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  • 658 2  -  SEAMAN by Secret weapon TiHE pirate led his men back to the launch. Only his presence stopped the retreat from becoming: a rout. On his orders o or three men at each, end of the line lay flat and kept sending: an occasional bullet ro s a the
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    32 2 picture. Yvonne Sugden winner of the international Skating Competition, m London, skates gracefully round safety beacons at Streatha m ice rink where she skated m the British Amateur Championships recently. P Popper
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  • 506 2 Though many men have tried to climb it IN the afternoon of A June 8, 1924, two men crept slowly and painfully upward along a desolate skyline ridge. Ahead, eight hundred feet above, and nearly a quarter of a mile away, the ridge ended m a steep
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  • 300 2 Four Famous Women HERE are the lifestories of four famous women, one of them Polish, three of them English. They helped the people of their day and the people who have come them, m nursing writing and science. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE was born m
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    • 134 2 NOTHING but The Best is good for you THE BEST GOLD DIAMOND JEWELLERY with THE BEST WORKMANSHIP are always available he Convince yourself with a look around. We welcome your Inspection without any obligation. /TONG.HIN \-j/ 6* NEW ARRIVALS of all latest designs WATCHES Call for your Choice at LEE
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    • 62 2 Junior Contest 1 THIS week, boys and giHs. They make the name of I I want you to sort out something everybody is 5 those kthers mto three words. giving to just now. Send > me answer along to Auntie Wendy, the Free Press, Cecil SV Street, Singapore, by next
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    • 149 2 Crossword Junior j CLUES ACROSS. 3. Slender branch of a plant 6. M Inn' is one of the four London Inns of Court. 8. Title of a book by Sir Walter Scott <t\vo words*. 9. A film for a camera is usually rolled on this. 10. Inclne the head 15
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  • 193 3 ORCHESTRA FIRED BOSS WHO 'WAS DEFIANT He visited China THOMXs rimwk-ii °NDO\. Saturday, eh linn m nf d ISmis f sed from position as Orc C^ n h as Of aecu^ ftof^S orth d e O o f rcK C a ting a i fc ~r~SS of thI h hero
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    24 3 i .r.KKK At MONT is th c gentleman sitting next to Zsa Zsa Gabor who plays his "issistaiit" m the n«w M.G.M. picture, "LiU."
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  • 147 3 LONDON, Sat. AIRS. VIOLET RUSSELL, of <*•** Braunston. near Daventry, was worried about her two-month-old baby Anthony. Ever since she opened a new tin of dried milk, which she got from the county welfare centre, Anthony had been fretting. Then, halfway down the
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  • 121 3 Pennant wasfound in Colony MELBOURNE, Sat. AMAIDSTONE Rotary Club pennant "visiting card" for Rot aria ns on their world travels has found its way :o Hamilton, m New South Wales. Australia. There is a war-time story behind it. The pennant first came to tit m Singapore when furbelonging to the
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  • 77 3 LORD KEMSLEY has sold the tabloid London Daily Graphic (circulation 780,000 to Associated Newspapers, Lord Rothermer roup which owns the Daily Mail. The Sunday Graphic continue to be published ler its present ownership oup will take r production phic on Monday. There is speculation whether they
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  • 243 3 ildea vulnerable. aler NORTH A 10 9 6 4 3 0A J 2 10 2 WEST EAST A7A A 5 <?A42 <?KQ96 3 0986 0 7 4 3 *AQ9764 *853 SOUTH 4KQ J 8 2 <? 10 7 0 X Q 10 5 X J The bidding: South
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  • 199 3 Wife went off with lover and cash LONDON, Sat. A WIFE who was paid €5.000 by her husband i "because he wished to regain her affection,' went oil with the other man and the money to Brighton, Judge H. Emlyn Jones said at Chester Divorce Court. He granted a decree
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  • 65 3 Japs arrest radio spy TOKYO, Sat. JAPANESE police have announced they havv arrested an unnamed radio i technician said to have been trained m high grade intelligence techniques m Russia. They said they were led to 1 the suspect by the case of Wataru Kaji. a leftwin^ writer, also alleged
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  • 43 3 The world surplus v portable rice n will be 5.427,000 tons. according to the Rice Consul Comrr. 1 1 en re concluded a confer Sine s of -.1 rice s are to meet In >n or about Jj.n. 6. Reuter
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  • 43 3 SHIPS CRASH IN FOG n fro; Fernstream sank San Francisco bay shortly a colliding with the Hawaiian Rancher, but nstream's crew escaped m liboats. The crash occurred just west of Alcatraz Island, site of a Federal prison, m fog and light rain- A.P.
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  • 24 3 Fourteen United States citizens employed by the United Nations Organisation were discharged after the State Department submitted "adverse" reports on them.
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    • 265 3 The PORT of LONDON AUTHORITY A Self-governing Public Trust for Public Serrict London the Premier Port of the Empire equipped for all type* oi ships and cargo-, i. For fiifl porttcutan applf: GENERAL MANAGER, PORI OF LONDON AUTHORITY. LONDON. LtJV iMpI /7 4 Containing Tableware In the lovely «s?4 ifJlj
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 135 3 Tc ys i So No. 542 I YOUR LUCKY STAR you >«v nn\ find that someone m fame which ForUii- t l< Your !< tO come lhe profit from your own vn h n^ n>. It ir. ri P «nj" i produ i man or iw u I perform In
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    • 28 3 New Crossword No. 845 CLUES ACROSS a m the City? ,T> A New Cloth go sheep spirits (7). 9puncture will do it (T) inder <8.». 10. Sn I"
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    • 371 4 IT is of :m--,pore ndone- :ould od able government. the s not as it ghbours. Repor. un.ts here and there have ed thr .mand- amenable than those ned by th*» g the i Jogtie or no raJ divi- good i down a bit we find that
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  • 886 4 Palace of Peace Draws the Tourists Kay Murray Visits U.N. Headquarters 60,000 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN THROUGH THE BUILDING DURING THE PRESENT SESSION I TNITED Nations Headquarters has become the number one tourist attraction of New York. 60,000 visitors have seen it since the General Assembly opened on October 14— an
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    986 4  -  POLITICO by THE Radio Patrol Unit of the Singapore Police lives on a fine reputation the so 3. It is said, among other things, that a radio car can be on the c of an accident or crime within three minutes of call. be. On Sunday
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  • 404 4 SPOTLIGHT on the AGED In Britain \IORE than 5.300.000 4 Britons are over 65 and nearly 1.800.000 over 75. At least 250.000 of them are In desperate need of care and double that number are struggling eke out an existence m a constant
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  • 141 5 ST. JOHN BRIGADE TO GET 500 MORE NURSES Plans for emergency INGAPORE St. John Ambulance Brigade plans to recruit 500 women next year for its nursing divisions. District Officer, Mrs. I K. Rogers, told the Free Press yesterday. who is tho association's hon. said: "We want to be ready 101
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  • 52 5 MR. J F. NICOLL, tfw Sins apore I bid "bon voyage and good lurk" t ixin 1 B<»\ Scouts who arc leaving the Colony ne\l w««k t. ttttttd the Pan-Paiific Jamboree m the outskirt Australia. Picture shows the Governor addressing
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  • 88 5 PUBLIC MUST HELP TO IMPROVE RICE SUPPLY I Free Press stuff Reporter T HE of Singapore A ipathetic that .11 not lift their little c Govern,he pretn of rice suppl; the Colony, Mr O. R. S. Bateman, the Controller of Supplies, said yesterday. Some people. however, inonymous letters withIng evki
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  • 110 5 Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. r NicoU has ap- proved the following appoint- J Collier Is to be depir the Comptroller of Entertaii#rient v s Du' the Comptroller of oms for the purp< ses of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance and the Tobacco Duties Ordinance. Mr.
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  • 20 5 Day ha-s declared a Dank' and public holiday m Singapore. The Whltsun holida been advanced me (J.
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  • 30 5 Base union drops strike threat The Singapore Naval B. Labour Union has agreed to stop strike action pending ideration by the Admirality of their request for arbitration of their claims.
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  • 142 5 MR. SEDDONS WANTS A CO-OP ADVISED Free Pre^s Staff Reporter T|R. D. E. Slddons, chair- man of the Singapore Co-operative Society, told the Free Press yesterday that he welcome^ the visit of Mr. D. J. Surridge, Adviser on Co-operation to Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, to Singapore m February, next year. "The
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  • 44 5 Vaccination teams for parks Singapore Government's mobile Ination teams will visit three amusement Colony today from 7 pm. to 11 p.m. The amusement parks are Great World, Happy World and World. Vaccinatior. "ovided free of 000 people m the Colony have against 11 pox.
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  • 77 5 Australia oilers study gifts Free Press Staff Reporter OINGAPORE students may apply for the 1953 fellowships and scholarships bein^ offered by the Australian Government as part of its contribution to the British Commonwealth Technical Cooperation Scheme for Asia. Candidates who wish to be considered for these awards may obtain application
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  • 158 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A special message of greetings from the Anglican youth of the diocese of Lienfield England, to the Anglican youth of Singapore will be read out by the Bishop of Lichfleld. the Rt. Rev. E. S. Woods, at a youth rally ut
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  • 84 5 STBSTATIONS liable to \o:a\ shedding tonight are: !i'i-r\ I .hip Wi.an: Satu l .i in Pk.. I nivcrsjt> Hostel Gallca Mill P.iterson K.I It.ilmural Kd.. Dal vev K<|. Chartered Bank and network. < hin.i Hank and network Asia liuildJnt I. Pickering St I ros, I'j ci. da Si.,
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  • 29 5 A Christmas party for 140 children will be given by the Singapore Social Welfare Department at the Welfare Centre m Sims Avenue at 9.45 a.m. on Monday.
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  • 28 5 Two unofficial members of the Singapore Rural Board, Tuan S. M. AlkafT and Mr. Chin Chye Fong have comi their three-year term and have retired. I
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  • 134 5 T*HE Singapore Musical Society has engaged a number of world-famous artistes to perform here next year. Among them is the "celebrated 'cellist, Gasper Cassado, who will give a perform- ance on Sunday. Jan 25. The Italian tenor", Gino I Mattera. who starred m the
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  • 103 5 SINGAPORE band is popular both with public and P*"-' rns. Tlv band plays eight t;: ■i In tl parks her public places It Ids char band can engag tor private pur■o long as these are approve^ by the Comnilsner of P The band 31
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  • 233 5 Councillors are told: Work hard SINGAPORE City President, Mr. T. P. I McNeice, said yesterday: "There is a job to be done l>\ City Councillors. That job can be performed better i by hard work than wordy speeches." Mr. McNeice was addressing a special meeting of Council which had met
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  • 88 5 C.O.L. INDEX BASIS MAY BE REVISED Free Press M.tff Reporter rK problem <;f the basis for tin living index figures fcaptm- is under consideration. Mr. E. J Phillips. K«'iristrar of Malayan Statistics told the Free Pr. terday At present the index numbers are based on arbitrary proportions of expenditure by
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  • 20 5 tary. Mr W L V, the v annual "pa: the Mt. Girls Homp .f Wilkie Road this cv
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  • 21 5 Mr. George Ross Stardish has been given a comml as Pilot Officer In th f > Malayan Auxiliary Air
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  • 6 5 'COPTER SQUADRON TO FIGHT BANDITS 4
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  • 9 5 Hawker law is passed HAW po. into Coun 3
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  • 19 5 her way to i Kamchatka tinned lruits. Th< n water ai.u bhe leaver port i'etropa I
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  • 8 5 .embers of gapon held :ion d;
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    • 170 5 v/ Shipment just Arrived In time for X mas World Famous /\S^(q\ Conductors /<3>\ f '^> and Or «*»«stras MB J L-J Irr A/ World Famous Decca, unswick, London -LAYING AND STANDARD RECORDS E. S. ISAAC CO., LTD. Cecil St Spore. -1 Phone 4805 Just a Reminder SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Only
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    • 84 5 I THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE j^ '^|4 THE BEST MONEY CAN BU tf i V JPvl "RAJAH" Black fram' 'B^SV N^ Spore Price 140.00 Ki^H|S£/ "SPECIAL" Black fram j ai Spore Price $185.00 j .JBJrat^ SPORTS TOURIST" Blac^ j /^iw%. •f§ujK\ 11 s pore price 180 00 I jg^j I
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  • 45 6 BK I I I N t. nil ng FiHd- n v 00 from the I on promoted II irrin^^ Arena h n >ne attended the iw British inpion I urns kno"k out w iegand of F v the fifth round r
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  • 280 6 RAY MAY HAVE TO DEFEND SOONER New danger to Turpin bout THE possibility that Sugar Ray Robinson may not be allowed to wait for another six months before defending his w r orld middle\n eight title loomed yesterday as a danger to his title fight with Britain's Randolph Turpin scheduled
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  • 54 6 reas) scored a remarkable the Rest of the I'o ice to capture t\ Cup when they won all eight li i at the Police Training ided on points. Highlight -Khamsir clash for weltei to the him outs he self I d the und b ppeared nd
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  • 69 6 ■yHE South African attack was severely treated by a virile vouriK Australian XI yesterd the flrst day of their four -day tch m Sydney. The Australian XI scored 224 three rain Interrupt:three times during the Yount; Test players. Graeme Hole and Colin Id, pur on
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  • 52 6 A INGAPORE badminton troupe (Lucky Strike), iron fiTe out of seven rom Hong H on Thiu ni^lit. Ong Poh Lino won one nun Loo:. ;>. won the other 15-8, I -4. and >Irs Tan Ivir.i Lvi won or.c mixed id Mr 3 Ong Siiu r>-10..
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  • 93 6 DAVIS CUP ITALY took a 2-1 lead over India In the inter-zone Davis Cup tie m Brisbane yesterday, when Gianni Cucelli and Marcello Del ***** rallied to defeat Sumant Misra and.Naresh Kumar 1-6, 1-6. 6-2, 6-2. 13-11. Indians reached match point 'hree times m the final set.
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  • 478 6 Free Press Hockey Reporter FOURTEEN BOYS— selected from five major schools m the Colony will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to take part m the schoolboy Quadrangular Hockey Tournament m which teams from Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Malacca will also be competing. Players chosen
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  • 15 6 "A1 Bourke is Empire champ" \L BOURKE, British Em- se Angelo, of "a Reuter A.A.P.
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    34 6 photo. 1 14 Singapore schoolboy hockey players who will represent the Colony m the quadrangular meet at Kuala Lumpur Master-in-ehdiue. Mr. S. llo'mberg. is standing on the extreme left Free Press
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  • 276 6 Close call for the Wanderers A GOAL scored five minutes before the final whistlrdecided yesterday's Singapore Hockey Associatk Junior Knock Out competition m which Wande snatched a 4-3 victory from Engineer!] and Services, at the Gpor^es road. era were three i m the 15th m nd half. But tuck Id
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  • 264 6 The Rest beat Europeans by Kuiper 'kicks' Free Press Hockey Reporter The Rest 3; Kun. A LAST minute goal, m favour of 7 ed the issue yesterduy when Th the Europeans by thret annual hockey match on th< Although ground conditi ducive to good hockey and spectacular about th? gam<
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 189 6 n^3llurdß6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya Cmmßz h after chamber Iwc'he almost th^l.cas c v^ e arf. (Tan yoi) tell me how z I THIEVES ENTER HEAEEVE^Vr—^ IMPOSSIBLE f^ IC)HT T 0 STkAL I w t ri A.; iMKuyioLt. OUR ?R!CELESS_J J URANIUM/ J/ANE Exclusive to the
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  • 106 7 CAIQUE TO WIN DAY'S BEST EVENT' The 4.30 is a problem i. lUX BEAUMONT > DOUBT, the sixth race at Ipoh today luding >t— ion of the Perak Turf mber mcotinß— is one of the hardest >©se the probable winner. It cut I have had to deal with olleague Allan
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  • 638 7 BEAUMONT TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER HACE 1 HARROWBYE REJOICE REJOICE YESTERDAY REJOICE ;:.U0 Larfe Scotch Large- Scotch Yesterday Landseer Fancy Light Fancy Li«ht Fancy Light Fancy Ughi Rejoice Yesterday KACE Z IN A WARE FILM FAN F OF FOREST F. OF FOREST PAX HAVEN
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  • 72 7 'T'HE Welsh Rugby Football Union stepped down sharply on the Newbridge Club yesterday and suspended them for two matches for "poaching" players. Newbridge's next two fixtures, against Abercarn today, and Abertillery on Dec. 20, have therefore been cancelled. The suspension followed comnlnlns from a junior rugby team
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  • 32 7 pOMBINED Schools (Singapore) beat University of Malaya by eight points (goal and a try) to three try > > Bukit Timah yesterday. It \ws the Combined j Schools' first outing this season
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  • 790 7 i*os>a i 9 nn- ri 1 tvaCC I—«.UU.1 —«.UU. tl. «>, Div. 6 —6 Furs. 1-5 Fauiy Light Poshni 8.13 2 629 Yesterday Tulloh 8.13 3 --0 Rakahanga D. Jones 8.12 4-4 Rejoice McCloud 8.12 5 Landseer Bagby Jr. 8.10 6 --0 Ariel Franklin 8.09 Mkc %iaiav^ Tait
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  • 51 7 PAKISTAN hit up 230 for five wickets after batting all day on the easypaced Ranji Stadium pitch (Calcutta) on the first day of the fifth and final Test with India. India won two of the previous four tests. Pakistan won one while the other was
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  • 268 7 pORTY young men representing University of Malaya's rugby and hockey teams leave pore on Monday on a fortnight's tour of the I <deration. They will be seen m action m Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiping and Penang. Mr. B. K. Sen. President of the
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  • 36 7 ■.nji will :.c:;'1 n ngapore T\xe Club will \>e strevening than when the Pi. beat them last season The fh promises to be e\ < Parta Duto man Ho Chalmer I
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  • 277 8 Raiders identity unknown HON(i KONG, Saturday. J roner's inquest yesterday into J the death of Captain Robert Adams, skipper of sliip off Foochow on Dec. 1. put doubt on the identity of the attacking Th^- M Wick, ruled that I "murdered by persons uniiich was
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  • 58 8 MALAY SELF-DEFENCE DANCE picture. THIS MALAY ART of self defence dan.c being performed by S. Kadarisman a local film stir (rit;ht and Mohammed Ah Abdul Man:in. an act« will be one of the items at the "Unive II* 1 at the Singapore Badminton I ciation Hall m aid of the
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  • 10 8 -1 lew. Govern- r
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  • 216 8 >!I i \ri()N v\( \M m i pre FP. ACCOMMODATION VACANT SES LAND I OB v \l.l q ft. Fr<"> ho ::t. A n -ed on hi^h $60,000 Btr a pp. FOR HIRE EUROPEAN Awaiting deliver own car March wishes meant in* hire very moderately or borroi run-aDout. careful
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  • 31 8 THE French Premier. Mr. An- Pinay, called a nfidence vote Assembly last it to halt Communist nds for an inallowai under thp tprms of thp 1953 budget. U.P.
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  • 28 8 Two British naval I Chinese pr drifting Lters iding Seaman Id G. Ci of and Able Seaman of Callington. 11. had been missing Reuter
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  • 302 8 NEW BEDFORD. Massachusetts, Saturday. pRESIDENT-ELECT. Mr. Dwlght Eisenhower intends to keep United States troops m Korea as long as any American remains m the Communist prison camp, Ne w Bedford publisher, Mr Basil Brewer, said last nierht. Mr. Brewer, publisher of the New
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  • 32 8 the Mr. Richard E~", -chequer Chancellor of the Ex J a reand Mrs. Butler gavei right ception m London last n.OUh-? to Commonwealth PrfnA**" Ministers. Ministers nnH nffl. dais.- Reuter
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  • 72 8 *at. WASHINGTON. v b Jr. MR. EDWIN A LOCKE ni^~ the U.S. roving ambt llt; sador involved m a receiT° controversy o\ner aid to th(,iV Near East, has submitted his <>o resignation, th e State Department said yesterday. Mr. Locke was recalled last A week-end
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  • 233 8 NAIROBI, Saturday. THE Kapenguria Court trying Jomo Kcnyatta had a song session yesterday. The songs translated from Kikuyu -drew protests from Mr D. N. Pritt, Q.C., defending Kenyattu an.l five other Africans on charges of managing the Mau Mau secret society. Police Inspector W. J
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  • 59 8 LONDON Sat. TOM DRIBERG. Labour M.P.. sii i yesterday that he would ask the Prime Minister Mr. Churchill to organise a government inquiry into the causes and cure of London fog. The worst fos m London's history blanketed the city from last Friday to Tuesday causing millions
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  • 71 8 Captain Adam Graetz. master of the Israeli freighter Abraham Graetz. said m Montreal yesterday that reports he threatened to scuttle hLs ship unless his father was appointed Israeli Communications Minister were a "complete fabrication and unfounded rumours." Captain Graetz was brought a|hore from his vessel at
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  • 53 8 The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru was yesterday reelected president of Congress, i India's ruling party, for his sixth term of office. a He will preside over the party's annual session at brfyderabad m January and ill hold office for two years cad of one under the ♦ty's
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  • 40 8 LONDON, Sat. j uthern England, have WAX collectors at Chatham m so v^ Christmas. Reporting formed a choir to sing carols at r the story Income > this, the newspa™ 0 I *>« all ye faithful."- A. P.
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  • 154 8 GUARDIAN MOVES TO LONDON Manchester. Sat. rpHE Manchester Guardia: A informed its staff today that it plans to print a London edition by a revolutionary publishing method, us- i ing photographic trans: Ision. It will enable the ne per to appear m capital without p a separate, costly prim plant.
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  • 44 8 Burma Government troops have fought a six-hour gun battle before driving off Communist rebels who at- tacked Kyauktaw near the I western coastal town of I Akyab. The rebels dynamited a railway bridge near Tawi, 100 miles north of Rangoon.
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  • 50 8 The Bangkok Post m an editorial yesterday said the tin prospects for Siam and Malaya took bright as a result of nationalisation of the Bolivian tin industry. The paper anticipates a decrease m Bolivian production with a consequent higher i price for South-East Asian I A.P.
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  • THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine
    • 9 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine Saturday, Dec. 13, 1952.
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    • 96 1  - One hundred ways to make it but it is still mee CHAN IN BOCK FLKDSJKSAPLD to repute dinthere are also of hawkers who pa: an Thim I •ip of them. Kway-Teow a ken as a pro and so have c Ind;. *oes. "a r.ee rebus. Although tasty these preare not
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    • 29 1 I aabble Of turkeys passes the notice "To Christina v unconcernedly for turkeys cannot read. Yet everyone knous what Christmas means to them. Popper photo.
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    • 549 1  - THEY MEET FOR ODD REASONS Harvey Day by COMMON bond brings men and women together. It nutv be sonic desire on which they have set their hearts, such s climbing Mount Everest It may be some much more humble ambition or addiction, such as snail watching; but where two or
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    • 271 1 pOR weeks and weeks, Kirn Kong hud wanted his wife, Joo Suan, dead. He had ceased lo\ her since he been infatuated with Lotus. I voi< So he had neglec; wife. He had ill-treat bullied her, m an i to get a divorce. Now he had
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      • 71 1 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ONCE IN A LONG WHILE Hi PUBLIC inn SURPLI ity i ro bi THIS MAKES SHOPPING The foil American N American "i i ricot N Men's Knit Isr; Men's Rayon S American Moc itv lvi 04 15.V.D. Rayon Si>ortshirts 10.00 (Olumbia" Rayon Sport »o American Nylon -Acetate Sportshi
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    • 445 2  -  SHEILAH GRAHAM 'Nothing much wrong that a happy marriage would n t cure By HOLLYWOOD. IT started as a piece of publicity— then it was "the real thing." —Lana Turner's romance with Fernando Lamas. And they said they'd marry, when she got her divorce from Bob
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    • 494 2 yK^jjjrTAiWw n i i^fcgi r PRILBY hat at a till A dangg nonchalantly from the lip... a jaundiced a mouthful of :iical wisecracks a "so what 0 lounging gait an aggressive chin... an air of holding nothing and no one sacred. At first glance you will recognise
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    • 669 2 Come out from behind that beard BEGIN to wish Emlyn Williams had never learned to read. His fabulous success as a reciter of Dickens is robbing the theatre of a precious creative talent. Britain's actors are the best m the world. But who is writing for them? Bernard Shaw and
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    • 7 2 The Latin Touch to t Prefers cricket
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      • 123 2 CAPITOL LAST 2 DAIS 11. l i M) siSders a4^^/i Plu>! Patii* \.v*s Special: BRII UN I tsl I-lOMI Explodes at Monte Bello From Monday "ATOLL X Stan Oliver I.AIREL HARDY PAVILION 12* DAY 1.45. 4. rt.3o 9.30 LA RONDE Last Few Days REX MWSM !M ii i j:> Tht
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    • 363 3 by WILLARD B. CROSBY AND TODD WRIGHT I ghesl aero- award m nited Statt 1 1 Trophv esented m the following the helicopter the mil: :\d the Coast d» v-lapment wing rescue "nth of hell- m des: ad been I ■r left to the m 1919.
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    • 436 3 ii tin tied from page 1 are not m go'jd them." si nt on iild You are a class by fou know damn well how I hate you. hate you for your brains, for your money If you die, I m all ard I'm going kill
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    • 603 3 Quarantine led to Suez Canal [X 1832, the French Government appointed a new ViceConsul to Alexandria m Egypt. When the ice-Consul arrived he was held on board ship for days m Quarantine. As a result of his meditation while pacing ie decks of the ship aiting to land the plan
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    • 121 3  - THE COMMUNIST GODS THIRST FOR BLOOD Vernon Bartlett by Marty? Yes. the name rings bell. 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 the Duchess of Atholl, perhaps, with Ellen Wilkinson and
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    • 152 4 By The Sportsman 34 ils of a d mond cuiter m Hatton Garden. E.C., and by night he wields the cue which recently won for him the amateur snooker championship of London. In the New Year he will seek the national championship among the best 16
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      270 4  -  CHARLEI BRYCE GDskdpkGPSKLDFP[KSA m landing m water much gentler! The beginner can expect 3 few tumbles before reaching proficiency m Singapore's latest craze. Mr. Ashley Cooper, an Australian enthusiast who is whipping up local in terealready visualising the day when Singapore hoCds its own water-ski championships, complete with
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