The Singapore Free Press, 15 December 1952

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA asdf SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN I
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  • 226 1 Britain squeezing into ANZUS' via S. -E. Asia LONDON, Monday. tralia and New Zealand* have own plan to put before the President-* M r Dwight w< oi Soulh-East Asia This announcement was >ninir Street yesterday. dear that Churchill has won hat Britain should be the N.A.T.O.
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  • 34 1 picture PATRICK DUNCAN. 34--year-old son of S. Africa's First Governor General was arrested at Germiston, Transvaal last week for marching with anti-racial law demonstrators. "Mcture shows police taking Duncan away. A.P
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  • 11 1 New traffic plan for Padang v benely d up for a
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  • 235 1 Big Red spy ring found in Persia STRANGE FISH IN THESE BOATS TEHERAN, Monday. AIR. Nasseer Zolfaghari, a Deputy from Zenjan, j during the week-end denounced the Caspian Sea Fisheries, jointly operated by Persia and Russia under a 21 -year-old concession agreement, as "an espionage, sabotage and agitation centre", threatening
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  • 44 1 MINISTER iS ROBBED AS HE PREACHES W. Foorh othodist I thief into hi aad 51.030 m cash and jev ter's wife and children ng to him pand his house behind the church hall was left unoccupied. Te door, which was locked, was broken open.
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  • 196 1 Free Press Staff Reporter CT. Andrews Cathedral War Committee has received more than 50,000 names of those who died m Malaya during World War II for inclusion m a book of remembrance, Mr. Peter Claque, a member of the committee, said yesterday. "We have received
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  • 46 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. The price of rubber eased slightly m Singapore this morning This was due to some early liquidation of cks which however were well absorbed by the market. Latest price: 883 cents a pound, half a cent below Saturday's close.
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  • 86 1 Put hands up, robbed A SINGAPORE Cliinese pork-seller was waylaid by two Chinese who robbed him of $175 at 4 a.m. this morning. After sellir eat m South Bridge Road, he walked home with the takings of the night fn his pocket. When he rea; hed the junction of Bain
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  • 27 1 The RA.F. Regiment Malaya > will be represented at the Queen's Coronation ,\r by two Malay offic- three senior N.C.O.s, three junior N.C.O.s and five airmen.
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  • 76 1 THE THIRD 20-page Christmas Supplement to be published with the Free Press tomorrow v/ill give advice on a difficult problem gifts for men and will tell you what the stars foretell for 1953. There is plenty of good Christmas reading special articles ghost stories, tales for
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  • 123 1 'Boo' will send sharks scuttling SYDNEY, Mon. JUST say "boo" underwater to a menacing shark and it will be scared away for good, an underwater authority, Dr. Hans Hass, on a visit here told the Press. Dr. Hass is Lichenstein's Undersea Research Institute director. With his wife he is to
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  • 133 1 LONDON, Mon. IN American flying squirrel, brought from the London Zoo for a 8.8.C. television appearance, flew out of its roop m the niiddJ* of the programme and could not he found. Th* squirr un- lo bt» the star attraction on a "Looking: at Animals"
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  • 302 1 Mr. Lim heard the news and died Free Press Staff Reporter MR. LIM SOO BAN, 63- year-old former Sin- < millionaire pawn- i broker and goldsmith died last night 48 hours after the news was broken to him that he had been adjudicated bankrupt m the Singapore High Court. Mr.
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  • 79 1 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE firemen finally put out the blaze m the 312-ton cargo ship. June, m Teluk Ayer Basin at 7.20 a.m. today. The fire had burnt for 18 hours. The ship's cargo of 300 bags of prawn dust valued at $15,000 was
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  • 336 1 Ike promises new effort to end war NEW YORK, Monday. PRESIDENT-ELECT Dwight Eisenhower said In New York yesterday that his secret visit to Korea marked "not the end but the beginning of a new effort" to secure an honourable end to the fighting there. Mr Eisenhower said this m a
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  • 29 1 A Yugoslav mission of five led by Mr. Rodoljub Techolai kovich, Minister for Culture and Science, arrived m New Delhi for a month's tour of India.- Reuter
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  • 81 1 PARIS, Mon rpHE North A" Alliance its 14 member nations have bigr fighting 1 1 This announcement made on the eve of the nual revic :ng, w: brings to Ministers and military leaders of all the powers pledged to block Russian age Mr. Robert
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  • 89 1 Free Press Staff Reporter TWO gold watches worth $1,200 were stolen from :he house of two Europeans m Orange Road *hile they slept early yesterday morning. The first Europe* irtly after mic Saturday and placed his gold wrist-watch by the *ide of bed and $10 In cash
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 38 1 CHRISTMAS GIFTS .?nd Cem Set .-tte Case« ighfers I. s. DE SILVA Orchard Road. YOU SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU BUY HIRE f'fLgEJ. ..*^p3M I MODEL SC 8 *tt*Al ELECTRIC C 0. f LTD. OF ENGL' KUALA LUMPUR PENANC
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    • 69 1 Ik IJ "**H (7° r I Well Mummy darling, I don't alw with you," says Monica, but 1 adnr f Cow Gate has been the making of n that 1 have never looked back on it and I'm as healthy and as the Now, will you stop telling people about
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  • 283 2 BLACKWELL OF KENYA KlkKlilJ^iitii^jl^^ilyAiiLiP"' New minesweeper A new "inshore" minesweeper goes down the slipway at Gosport, Hants, after launching by Lady McCall, wife of Vice Admiral Sir Henry McCall, K.8.E., C.8., D.S.O. This class of mine-sweeper, which will mount one small gun, will operate m shallow waters. My plan is
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  • 68 2 ABOVE: A private of the Black Watch m Korea has a well earned sleep m a front line trench after the regiment had repulsed a strong attack by Communist troops Nearby, outside a sandbagged dugout 'Tommies", warmly clad m woollen swea ters and scarves, pre pare
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  • 82 3 WIFE 'S FREEDOM WAS 'IMPEDED' Husband became 'moody WPORT. Monday X ied the Bruderhof religious colony m decree n: Morris, QC at cl his* conduct of Mrs. Dorothy Evelyn James-stJ redegar tv^n granted her a decree nisi on the grounds of the n^SH of her husband Prederlck Rim The commissioner
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  • 46 3 GREAT MAP IN GEMS The "great map of Russia" kept m a Leningrad museum has just been brought up to late— with 4.500 precious and semi-pr The map made entirely of Russian gems, covers 29 >quare yards. Amendments |ust made include territorial changes since 1939. Reuter
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  • 25 3 New York radio reported that an attempt to overthrow the Ecuador Government had been crushed. The uprising was led by Carlos Gut Reuter
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  • 72 3 Ceylon's Prim e Minister Mr. Dudley Senanayake. said m London that the Asian countries of the Commonwealth who recently won their own freedom may look forwarn "to an era of greater co-opera-tion and advancement." The Premier added m a I broadcast that if any model required
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  • 22 3 General Augustin Guillaune, French Resident- General m Morocco, arr, m Paris by air from Rabat for consultations with the French Government.- Reuter
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  • 31 3 LONDON. A I/: ERIC WATSON, shinned tip t l ached it I \tened, jumped aico.y to \gher branch. He jol later he d himd. Firemen th the cat.
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  • 66 3 Carol 'spivs' anger parson BIRMINGHAM. Mon. CAROL singing is becoming a racket, says a vicar. irols are howled m the streets outside your door by children who do it only jet money," writes the Rev. Gu\ SUnbridfe, of St. Peters, Spring Hill Birmingham. "Children singing carols at \our door is
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  • 7 3 and bursting into flames. Reuter
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  • 268 3 Prince Charles will pick Royal Christmas tree LONDON, Monday. 'TWERE will be more than a little noise called Sandringham House this Christmas. For Prince Charles, husky four-year-old, and Princess Anne, who is two, are at a noisy age. The Royal Family, will, as usual, be at nearby Sandringham for Christmas.
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  • 18 3 Australia will send an armen services contingent of 262 to the Coronation next June. Reuter
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    • 113 3 KSHCIrOkS Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya I T INO ARMY LET ME i*M LOCKED IN THi- .ViTH WAY DOWN. STAY HERE GUARDS OUTSIDE. HOW i— /ERYMORNIN TONIGHT. I COULD ANYONE ENTER TWELVE BAPS ARE MAY FIND HERE? SEEMS i WjPV MINING/ MOW? 1 SOMcTHiNG. '^POSSIBLE nothing' \r
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    • 5 3 BUCKLEY iTREMfNfDSMfOF THE ELEVATOR STRIKE'"
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    • 219 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 1.00 p.m. Monday Ma- 1 tinee; 1.30 News; 1.45-2 Home on the Range; 5 Bandstand; 5.30 Children, 6 Light Music; 6.10 News; 6.45 Composer of the Week; 7.10 Nursing Feature; 7.30 Spot the ir ■->; 8 World Affairs; 8.15 At Your Request; 9 Ist Rehearsal; 930 News;
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    • 275 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, It fc likely that you have a sensitive nature and you n arm yourself against criticism or slights, real or im.u; You have a high-vtrunc. individuafhtic nature that I you apart from the average person. This, m itself. is bound to cause cimmtnt. You know
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  • The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Dec. 15, 1952.
    • 206 4 TiHER] of the reas rruption flourish! servu of Malaya is inadequate pay for Government employees. 1 of .n's irnpur. the v. offered the opinion uld ace •d to drau :rov any temp from some poor patient who i cup of water or $3 frc: man seeking .;man fallen-,
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  • 1069 4 When Australians and Britons brawl something is wrong James Dow asks: is Britain sending the wrong type of settlers? HAVE the wrong kind of people been emigrating to Australia and other Dominions since the ir since the going became tough m Britain? Is this the real cause
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  • 770 4 QUEEN WILL HA VE A BUSY 1953 IT is now possible to form a fair picture of the colourful Royal enlements which will follow the Coronation. The Queen has provisionally approved dates for Coronation visits to Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. The visit to Wales on July 8 and 9
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  • 239 4 the London Letter future of her unclp is being kept a closely-guard-ed secret. But what may happen as a preliminary to the Duke's return from exile is that the Queen will grant the Duchess of Windsor the style of "Her Royal Highness." The Duke is o n the best of
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  • 457 4  -  JOHN HALL 'Phantom Major 9 has a tie <^—^— By OUT of Africa today comes a bold document, a deeply earnest endeavour to find a formula to solve the explosive colour problem and enable black people and whites to live and work side
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  • 382 4 OF all the people whose job it is to prepare London for the Coronation next year, none can surely fa more uncertainties than Mr. William Hepburn, Superintendent of the Central Royal Parks. For under his guidance must come the hundreds of thousands of flowers to grace
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    • 24 4 WEDDING OR I BIRTHDAY GIFTS I S. P. H. de SUVA 45. High St. Singapore 6. Embankment. K. L- 6. Station Road. Ipoh. 3
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    • 62 4 jIBC »SS JSf^S MM W* IDEAL lT* -jtCL iSJS^r CHRISTMAS 5 T§ w < "BIRO DE LUXE" B ALL-POINT PL "■fk each packed m a silk-l ned Pre^ S fc ONLY $3.00 EACH J |S (By posf ?4.-) g This offer cannot be duplicated anyv^ !i price $12.50 each)! Order
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  • 26 5 Rush for electric goods expected porter ted poor electhe utwhen power ictions fri- ashad increased the p rge few m the n But an c elec-
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  • 5 5 Wel- rangoon.
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  • 139 5 COLONY FACES THREAT TO FISH SUPPLY Jakarta delay worries 30 boats Free Press Staff Reporter gINteAPORE may lose 45 per cent of her fish supply if the Indonesian authorities refuse to renew the licences of more than 30 boats which have been collecting fish from the Rhio Islands. The Singapore
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    20 5 ture. Pi MR. LOW CHOON LIM and Miss Daisy Mvi Siang who j were married m SingaDore yesterday.- Free Press
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  • 59 5 PENANG. Mon.— A sampan man. Lee Toew Khean, was fined $50 for throwing two bottles Into the sea to prevent their seizure by Customs officers. Mr. A. G. Robertson, pro- i secuting, said the contents appeared to be brandy. Accused said at first that they contained
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  • 183 5 India Govt. to investigate a 'menace' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. MR. T. V. RAMAKRISHNA RAO, acting Agent of the Government of India, is cc whether three Indian shops m Reko Road, Kajang, Selangor, are "a menace to the local community" under present Emergency conditions. The shops, just outside the Kajang town
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  • 40 5 KLANG. Mon. The marriage of Mr. W A. Fleming, manager of North Hammock Estate, and Miss Alix Sutherland, cousin of Mr and Mrs. Dudgeon, of Valambrossa Esta Kampar. took place on Saturday at the St. Beris Church. Klang
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    34 5 picture. RT. REV. I>K HOWARD MOWLL, Primate of th I'nglnml m Australia and Archbishop of Syd.ho arrived m Singapore by air from Sydney rd.ij. Ue ij> with Canon R. K. S. Adams. Free Press
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  • 119 5 4 RRANGEMENTS to carry deck passengers from ships to St. John Island and then to Singapore have improved considerably m the last one month' Dr. M. Doruisinsham, Chief Health Officer told the Free Press, yesterday. He said he had asked agents or shipping companies to
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  • 98 5 TEMPORARIES ARE NOW SO GRATEFUL SEREMBAN. Mon T gratitude of temporary officers who have been granted equal leave privileges with permanent staff was voiced here yesterday at the annual meeting of the bilan Government Temporary Officers' AssociaMr. M S Maniam. who was elected president for the third .successive term, said
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  • 45 5 KOTA BAHRU Mon. Che Wan Hanaffi Duio Lela Jasa, who served for many years as secretary of Majlis Ugama Islam, Kelantan, died at his home m Jalan Merbau on Saturdays The funeral, which t6ok place yesterday at Langgar, was well attended
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  • 51 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Genera] Sir Rob Lockhart. deputy director of operations m the Federation yesterday presented the Federal flag and Federal scout colours to leaders of a contingent of Malayan scouts soon to attend a Pan -Pacific Jamboree m Australia. The flags will be flown at the
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  • 34 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon.— Residents of Bukit Mertajam have so far subscribed $7,000 towards the Federation Security Loan Another $13,100 had been promised, the District Officer. Mr. E. G. Hanrott said on Saturdays.
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  • 31 5 Mr. S. Jaganathan, Singapore City Councillor elected on Dec 6, waS entertained i a dinner party last night at the Jubilee Restaurant, by 100 j supporters from South Ward.
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  • 37 5 picture FIREMEN fighting a fire which broke out m th c engine room of the 312-ton cargo boat June at Teluk Basin, Singapore, last night. Damage was estimated at $300,000.- Free Press
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  • 157 5 SINGAPORE Rural Board will hold its last meeting under its present constitution on Thursday. A new board with an expanded membership will be constituted m January, next year. Two members of the board, Tuan S. M. Alkaff and Mr. Chin Chye Fong, retired this
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  • 231 5 ]t|R. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, a Singapore Legislative Councillor, yesterday urged legislation to legalise Hindu marriages m the Co ony. He was commenting on the Hindu Divorce Bill recently introduced m the Indian Parliament. Mr. G. Sarangapani, secretary of Tamils' Representative Council, said: "When a
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  • 116 5 Appeal by Hashim Ghani KUALA LUMPUR. Mon HASHIM GHANI, former president of the Peninsular Malays Union, said on Saturday that he lodged notice of appeal against his conviction and sentence posed on him m Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court on I 6. the day after the sentence. Hashim Ghani was found
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  • 18 5 Changes m the fair price list for Singapore are: "Lactogen," lib. tin, $2.40; 21b. tin, $4.65
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  • 57 5 PEN A' h Kirn Ho. alleged to have days with a chopper. cCaimed trial. H e was granted $300 bail m the und Mat; I Court. T. h was charged hurt •it mid 4 mi n a manno r death and with immit suicide 15 i
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  • 47 5 ttIBSTATIOVs liabh to load shedding tonight are: Uum. |>i|,, Khrra Hurm i Kin >cni \\r mi M!i ,w^ \.<t.onal larm |lv Paod.tn Jut anil ,t X Ind hu I) I Nr« Ivc. Cwart I U4 *ii..m I n north X »ill«- vijtr Park Vis-sum Hill
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  • 145 5 Firemen to hare radio network Free Pr< ff Report* r SINGAPORE City Council's Fire B ha. own radio i work next year, the r Press was told A nev bein h buil: Durlr.- :>ast tv half years, combetween fire Brigade headquar? I Street has been carried through the P< 1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 94 5 i ROBINSONS Vf>> fu/ CycliaU invite v Children's Membership >Uvi Circle of 4 /^jlP^ Silver Ikni^bts v |lS' rhe League of Careful Cyclists Ar-^ i fvi sponsored by J^^^ Raleigh Industries Limited of JrmW^i&-^ Nottingham, England F^JR^^^ J Retail Purchasers of Raleigh A!l Steel j Winkie jrfwi TRICYCLES hkice J
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  • 311 6 with a goal m 57th mm. JIM CHAMBERS Wanderers drew out with a clear lead at the top of the First Division of the English Football League on iturday, with a thrilling 3 2 win over Sheffield Wednesday m a fast, robust game. Wolves' nearest
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  • 265 6  -  GEORGE WHITING By I?CO\OMISTS tell us that without imports we die. British boxing is m the same sticky pickle The recent show at Harringay m which British heavyweight champion Johnny Williams beat .egand of Luxembourg included amoiv an American, two South Africans, and two
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  • 288 6 SATURDAY'S U.K. Rugby re- suits were as follows: RUGBY UNION Second Welsh trtal: Reds 8. Whites 14. County Championship: Cum- j berland Westmorland 14, Dur- ham 3; East Midlands 13, Notts, Lines Derby 9; Lancashire 12. i Yorkshire 6; Northumberland 3. I Cheshire 8; Warwickshire
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  • 249 6 T^EEPAK SHOD AN, a lefthander making his Test debut, scored a century for India against Pakistan m the fifth Test and helped put his side m a commanding position at Calcutta yesterday. India, who lead 2—l m the series, brought their overnight first innings
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  • 92 6 JOHN LANDREY old medical student, ran a. mile m tour minutnds m an inter-club It was the fastest m run m the Southern Ht misphpre and was only 7 10 of 'on^ slower than d record of 4 1-2 5 nds set m 1945
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  • 51 6 Qsc AR Plattner. Swiss holder of the worid professional cycling title beat the world record for one kilometre frc: flying start m Zurich yestero He clocked one minute 3 2 seconds compared with the previous best of one minute 4.8 seconds by Karel Kaers of Belgium m 1934-
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  • 54 6 BRADFORD. Sun. Au lift beat Great Britain oy 27 points to seven m the third and final Rugby League Test match dium here yesterday. The Australians led by to seven at half time. Great Britain had already won "ashes" by virtue of their successes m the
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  • 22 6 photo. MR. MM. WHITTLE leads m Honourbright (Bilh Bagby), winner of the sixth race at Ipoh on Saturday Free Press
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  • 339 6 HOW THEY RAN ON SA.U By JACK BEAIMONT yOUNG Billy Bagby has done it again. Hiding a beaut year-old chestnut, Ocean Snare, he came with a fc beat Caique by threequarters of a length and win II Saturday, concluding day of the
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    • 79 6 hZj& iJ^ The Christmas Herald sends tK&m^r^ j you Creetings fir announces i!mmr+-*$ a t le orrh coming festiv CHRISTMAS EVE j f BOXING NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE j with abundance of Cood Fare, Cood Cheer, and all i rhe things that end the ycd r \JXC CbCkpU FOR E
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 57 6 Today's Sport Rl (iGER. S< 'R 1 v K.N.A.S padai u il). Batty): St. And--liool v Kin/f Gt'orßf Fifth School of Scremban, A\ oodsville. HOCKEY: Junior k.o. competition: R..SS Tengah vP. and T., ih. V. \n.MI\TO\ s.RA. inter team semi finil. S.B.A. hall. THJEr GAMBOLS 4^ /baVuf &&>&&- TWEr fAfgg.
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  • 338 7 FIJIANS HAD THEIR HARDEST MATCH Grand play by an aggressive SCO Free Press Rugby Reporter V> team has come nearer to beating the fabulous Fiji Regiment rugby XV than did the Singapore Cricket Club on Saturday. No match could have had a more breath-taking cniwd witnessed by the Padang nmhl
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  • 135 7 for brighter soccer N mpt to raise the status of professional !1 m Britain, the manager of a First m the north of England has called for .imour league" composed of clubs m Englan otland sdf n rmed to In genbe I ly on what
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  • 288 7 I'LL FIGHT IN US'-SOLOMONS TACK SOLOMONS the London boxin? promoter said yesterday that lie was going to New York at the end >f next month to finalise the world middle:M title fight between Britain Randolph Turpin and Ray Kobinson of the V ited ates. "I am prepared for a battle
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  • 154 7 ARGENTINA, playing sup- erior football, beat I by 3-1 m Lisbon yesterday, after leading 3-C at halftime. It was Argentina's second victory m their two match international tour. Last Sun- j day they defeated Spain 1-0 m Madrid. The visitors dominated play m the first half played
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  • 96 7 JOLLILADS Athletic Union soccer team defeated a G.H.Q. soccer team by four goals to one on the Malayan Railway ground, Kampong Bahru. yesterday. In the first five minutes Jollilads opened score by Salahudin and later Bennet scored the first goal for Singapore District and it was one-all
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  • 39 7 U \ll PIKIZ. the badminton Thomas iver he was not his oubles titles his v .el him month his ankle i exhibi>injjap«re tnd it affected ,t performI mil Piruz (pain had to
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  • 201 7 rpAN KIM BEE, a member of the Malayan team to the British Empire Games at i Auckland, New Zealand, was lan easy winner m the lightit division at the jveightlifting chami m Kuala Lumpur un night. A feature of the comp he appearance
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    41 7 picture. Browne sets the ball a\va\ to Darroch (right). One of the occasions on which i. Rava w a, fast breaking Fijian wing-forward did NOT smother the S.C.C. scrum-half. Baird is looking on from the left.- Free Press
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  • 79 7 Dean Trent, a skinny half back from Des Moines, lowa, scored three touchdowns on Saturday to lead Fur>te:ifeld-Bruck Air Base to a 26 7 victory over Burtonwood Base. The game was for the European championship of American Air Force football. The game was the first
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  • 20 7 Athlone Athletic and Farrer Juniors drew two-all m a friendly soccer match yesterday at the Clerical Union ground.
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  • 258 7 NEW SOCCER CRISIS IS LOOMING IN UK By A Special Correspondent /CHARITY, they say. begins at homo Tl er professionals of the I'nited Kingdom »*nplaining that so far as th(\ arc concerned, home Is always away! The players Union wrote to the I gesting that between them th .ould f<
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 60 7 RN v RAF GOODGAME IN POOK E VTHER It was a forward batti- a R.A I un I A bea' on the tackta, twtpt him •lag. In th« half N. r>«ay with' sreming likely to equalise In the closing mi: rain almost put the ground ui water, but even in
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  • 15 8 LOND n. THE B> inded I p :i of m Mr. A.P.
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  • 116 8 MANCHURIAN BORDER ATTACKED B-29's plaster target area SEOUL, Monday. CHHJRTEEN B-29 Superfortresses droned out during the night from Okinawa and plastered the Tiji communications centre on the Manchurian Valu River border with 500-lb. bombs, the Far East Air Force announced yesterday. The 10.000,000 square-foot target area contained 950 supply buildings,
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  • 45 8 LONP Mon. MR. il Seer mo 1 Labour opposition .on t Ln the House of v m The motion is not regarded ne of censure, but QJ be a vote and v, I the House I lor The Colonial Secretary Reuter
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  • 23 8 i Naplanes recentded to the American Air Transpor a Hong Kong court have I loaded on barges for ship- U.P.
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  • 120 8 CAIRO. M 4i> rumbled rong of the Arab world. ne Minis! Gc I Neguim ol I lone! Adib Shish; Byri i big mill here ay. The parade climaxed a seri military and political talks reported to be of "paramount importance" between the two soldier statesmen
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  • 50 8 President Quirino has directed Majo r G c neral \io Duque. Philippine •d Forces Chief of Staff, to intensify the campaign against the Huk rebels and protect the rice crops from the insurgents who raid the s and rob the far--3 of their c^ops to feed themselves. Reuter
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  • 332 8 Na San wants the Reds to come and fight HANOI, Monday. THE (UTMMBERED Franco-Vietnamese garrison of Na San hopes the Communist -led Vietminh will come back for more punishment. Their attitude is shared by Gen. Gonzales de Linares. Commander of French Union Ground Forces m Northern Indo-China. He said yesterday:
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    30 8 picture MARSHAL TITO, Yugoslav Chief of State, drops his vote paper into the box during the secret ballot, which elected the Yugoslav Communist Party's new Central committee, recently. A. P.
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  • 122 8 LONDON. Mon. BLIZZARDS swept the northern British Isles yes--2.' the b. Orkney an r i Shetland Islands. -orm fo r 10 cut off O: *wo md 15 miles apart ~ri even plows were unable to clea r the connecting road. Gales forced shipping to take cover
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  • 36 8 Enrepror Hirohito, Empress Nagako and Crown Prince Akihito were guests of honour at a garden party at Tokyo to celebrate the investiture of the Crown Prince as heir to the Throne. Reuter AAJ
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  • 44 8 picture. FIFTY- SEVEN people were killed m Casablanca, Morocco, during the recent anti-European rioi>. Picture shows leaders of the Morocco Syndicalist Movement being arrested during the rioting. In the foreground is Majoub ben Seddick. the general secretary of the organisation.— A.P.
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  • 134 8 TEHERAN, Mon. THE Mossadeq Cabinet is conferring on the terms of a prospective oil settlement 1 proposal of which it has been informed by Allahpar Saleh, Persian Ambassador |m Washington, according to the Evening Etteiaat. The paper reported that proi jected formula provides
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  • 255 8 LONDON, Monday. T\ETECTIVES mingled with the congregation m U Westminster Abbey yesterday to prevent anyone making a threatening move toward the Coronation stone. Police reinforcements were rushed to the Abbey on a tip that Scottish nationalists would try again to lay hands on the stone
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  • 21 8 Over 2.500 r( :iled appli nouncement the opportunity md tourists to vl Old City and B- A.P.
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    • 91 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris SUSPECTS THAT 15 PLANNING TO SMUGGLE I[ HE POES NOT KNOW THAT HILDA SHANE WHO OWNS THE BOAT AND 1 IN ENSENADA, MEXICO AN U MOVABLE TWO ALIENS, MRS. BROPIN PRETENDS TO BE EQUALLY SUSPICIOUS OF DANCEy IS ACTUALLY ABOUT 60 MILES SOUTH CHARACTER ANP
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