The Singapore Free Press, 1 December 1954
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Title Section19 1954-12-01 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya No. *****. Sinsapore, Wed., Dec. 1. 1954. Price 15 CU,19 words
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237 1954-12-01 1 Sir Winston gets personal birthday gift from Queen IMIE Prime Minister. Sir Winston Churchill, went Lo Buckingham Palace last i^lit for n s usual weekly udiencc with the Queen. •n be returned he had two itoxes wrapped in brown r. rbe| were the Queen's I irthday gift to her firstReuter - 237 words
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Article18 1954-12-01 1 ■>un will send a 15-man iiC power research mission the U.S. and Europe this .th. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article190 1954-12-01 1 Monty warns West of air weakness IR powc and scientific mastery are the absolute essentials for victory in any global war, Field rshal Lord Montgomery declared in Los Angeles terday. •We will never win the war in the air with the misation for air command and control that we at190 words
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57 1954-12-01 1 REDS WARN: WE'LL ARM B. GERMANY... 'FRS of the Communist rnments of Eastern warned the West yesthat they will arm East my and form an East opean military alliance, if Western powers rearm West many. The warnings wore sounded the Moscow-called 'Eurosecurity conference' h was spurned by the I .States,57 words
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Article17 1954-12-01 1 Mr. John Peuriioy has been named new U.S. Ambassador to Siam- A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article44 1954-12-01 1 AUSTRALIA Ist innings: 601 for ei&ht declared. ENGLAND Ist innings: 190. ENGLAND 2ND INNINGS (Overnight 130 for 2.) Fdrich b Bill Johnston 88 May Ibw b Lindwall 44 Cowdrey not out 6 Bailey not out 0 Extras 3 Totak 'for four IG3 miiiimimiiimimimmimiimiiir.44 words
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110 1954-12-01 1 BRITISH Overseas Airway announced in London yesterday that they had based four pilots at Sydney to prevent any crew fatigue in future Constellation flights between Australia and Singapore. This follows criticism in the inquiry on the BOAC Constellation crash at Singapore that the110 words
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Article125 1954-12-01 1 Seized in Bombay A FTER five days and nights of continuous search, Indian Customs authorities yesterday found more than M$B5,OM worth of contraband opium meant for Singapore aboard a ship in the harbour in Bombay. Four hundred pounds of the drug was found in125 words
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92 1954-12-01 1 Siam bid to stop Malaya smugglers T'HK Siamese Government todav struck another blow in an effort to smash widespread smuggling from Malaya. It has decided to establish a new ru.stom.s control in Sungi-i Golok, th southern Slam bordering upon Malaya's Kelantan state. Sources in the Siam finance ministry said smuggling92 words
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Article501 1954-12-01 1 Play stopped before lunch rpORRENTIAL rain interrupted play in the First Test match at Brisbane this morning. England hacl lost four wickets for 163 when an appeal against rain by Cowdrey, soon after Edrii-h had been dismissed for 88, was upheld. Plav hud been501 words
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Article45 1954-12-01 1 A PREMIERE of the fi'm The Green Scarf" will be at the Pavilion at 9.30 p.m. on Dec. 7 in aid of the SPCA. The cast Ls headed by Michael Redgrave and Ann Todd. The Governor, Sir John Nicoll, will attend.45 words
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Article26 1954-12-01 1 A thief broke into tho room of a Chinese woman fish seller in Boat Quny, Singapore, ye.sterday and .stole two sold rings worth $250.26 words
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Article27 1954-12-01 1 Gen. Yang Li-shan, chief of the Finance Department of the Chine.se Communist army, died neer in Moscow last BunPckiw.i Radio reported A P.AP - 27 words
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Article30 1954-12-01 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning qjjq an uncertain tone with first grade, December shipment, at 81 cento a lb.. 3/8 of a cent below yesterday's close.,30 words
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Article40 1954-12-01 1 The Political Committee of Hit' United Nations General Assembly in New York laat night approved an eight-power resolution, expressing the hope that the Netherlands and Indonesia would "pursue their endeavours" to reach n'solusoverelgnty of Wit New Guinea. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement79 1954-12-01 1 Josmnn WATCH W7 aL imM Iml 2 f 1 1 WJbJI I I i& IHI it fi »v li&em^M 7 sf^^KM Ml .2 c X^KflH x c x Jw ML/ J| t RELIABLE DURABLE WATERPROOF SHOCK PROOF ANTIMACNETIC Sole Agents. SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong) This month's lucky calendar79 words
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181 1954-12-01 2 PARTY HITS AT MASTER PLAN 'A FAILURE' TWMIE Ma U r I m for I por« li failure for« pul tlie Procresslv< Party oewilei pubi J.slt» (I today. Instead of helping secondary irjflustr,< and all forms of biisim s ni< rpr.. for Ui< rapid •xpuMSion ol the Colony'i H'onomy, the181 words
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Article23 1954-12-01 2 Jazz-loving Kin<j Norodom Sihanouk of' Cambodia will fly to the French Riviera later this week on a private vi.sit. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-12-01 2 An office romance pictures. A couple who met at work in a Singapore office and fell in love were married at the week-end. They are (above) Mr. Ong Keng heong and Miss Tan Bene Guat. Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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123 1954-12-01 2 "JAPANESE Prime Minister Mr. Yoshida, embroiled in the political battle of his life, spoke at the opening of a hostile Diet in Tokyo yesterday— but nmde no mention of his plans to meet the crisis that threatens to topple his six-year administration. Instead, he railed123 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-12-01 2 pic t int. Rirardo Aiki.iiih. *fN 20 i«it Blataptre rtsterdaj >» On- Victoria for Ltaitn where li#- hop«s tnitw th«* KoN.il X'Kl.rny of Music. said that he will studv the piano and <e!l<> for thre*' >«»rs in Britain, before |tte| to Italy for a further y.ar's ruusMFree Press - 53 words
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370 1954-12-01 2 In 1 0 years earth can have satellite A GRAISPSTAISD SEAT IN OLTER SPACi; DK. Wernher von Rraun, nxket expert uhn huill <-• rma ii *s World War I] faster-than-sound V-2, h#--Henai i s. sdealMi ran build an earth satellite in from i(j to i'> rears, Dr. Von Kraun s.tidU.P. - 370 words
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217 1954-12-01 2 44 TO 'BARTER 7 PEACE WITH BANDITS I LX)RTY-FOUR unarmed men travelling in pairs set r out yesterday to pacify a fanatic army of 2,500 heavily armed outlaws. The 44 peacemakers were prott rled only by Allah, whose aid the Bey of Tunis implored. They also had the blessings ofU.P. - 217 words
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Article25 1954-12-01 2 The U.S. paper industry predicted yesterday that production of paper and paperboard this year will be the second highest in history. A .P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article62 1954-12-01 2 The British yesterday released German Max Simon from the Wer] \*ar crimes gaol as an act of clemency. He MU first sentenced to death or; six charge- in connection with the killing of Italians in Italy in 1944. but this was later reduced to 14 re.A.P. - 62 words
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230 1954-12-01 2 UNITED States rubber industry generally expects unit sales of most rubber products next year to be hi than this year, aceordin* reporU emanating from the annual meeting of the Rubber Manufacturers Association which was held recently In Private in New York. Two papers readReuter - 230 words
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Advertisement43 1954-12-01 2 A *A T W 7 A X 20 BATTERY BD.. S'PQRF TEL ***** JUST RECEIVED A NEW COLLECTION of MODEL COCKTAILS Including lIIURS H LINt Town 6. Country lsi Floor Meyer Qumbtrt BAFFLES PLACE (Ahovr Oveneafl Unioa Bank) It I 2«.1 I it43 words
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399 1954-12-01 3 SAVE MY GIRL FROM FLESHPOTS MOTHER A GERMAN mother yesterday a.sked for help to save her beautiful young daughter from the fle.shpots of the Middle East. "The police in Munich can do nothing. What shall I do? wrote Mrs. Maria Tan to the newspaper Bildzeitung. Mrs. Tan's platinum blonde daughterU.P. - 399 words
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172 1954-12-01 3 Audience will sit under the water THE world premiere of Howard Hughes' new film "I'nderwater" will be presented under water. His studio announced in New York yesterday the film, complete with sound and colour, would be shown to an audience of movie stars and newsmen sitting in chairs some 10A.P. - 172 words
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100 1954-12-01 3 £4 ½m. for Jap PoWs pleases Percival C 1 EN. A. E. PERCIVAL, Pre--1 sident of the Far Eastern I'm oners of War Club and Associations of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commenting in London yesterday on the £4' 2 million compensation agreement reached in Tokyo said: "We are naturally100 words
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Article288 1954-12-01 3 'I am yearning for my son Fuad LX)RMER Queen Narrinutn of Egypt said yesterday she 1 would stay in Lausanne, Switzerland, for "at least another two months" before returning to Egypt to divorce her second husband, Alexandria doctor Adham El Nakeeh. The 21-year-old former wife ofU.P. - 288 words
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62 1954-12-01 3 DAUGHTER OF NIGHT CLUB BOSS ELOPES? CiHERMAN Btlllngsli-y. owimr O oi the famoui Stork <"iub in Nfw York, hai i feed the FBI to h^lp nnd hli 17-yir-oid daught She vanished ttir< davi ago. apparently became of a roll) mo-. u member of the Family said yerterday. Billin^sh'y said WCWtMAA.P. - 62 words
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Article21 1954-12-01 3 I>r. Omar Hay.it Malik, now Pakistan Ambassador in West Germany, h<us been appointed Ambassador to Japan A. P.21 words
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Article19 1954-12-01 3 Dr. Charles Malik of Lebanon, will be president of the United Nations Securitv Council during December.- U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article177 1954-12-01 3 Police hunt for husband 4 29-YEAR-OLD Italian war bride, who had been shot twice, was in a critical condition in a Milwaukee hospital yesterday as police searched for her husband. Mrs. Sylvia Netzel was shot on Monday night and also suffered a scalp laceration. PoliceAP - 177 words
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75 1954-12-01 3 'Children's Day' gets big U.N. backing THE idra of a nnlv< ra] "Children'! Day" was approved unanimously yesterday by the United Nations General Assembly's social commit toe in New York. if proposes that beginning in 195G the day be observed "as a day of world-wide fraternity and understanding between children."75 words
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Article41 1954-12-01 3 In Seoul yesterday Maj. Gen. Leslie D. Carter, senior U.N. delegate to the military armistice commission, labelled as not true a Radio Peking broadea.st which said Communist and United Nations members of the commission had cocktails together. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Advertisement119 1954-12-01 3 OYSTER PERPETUAL A Landmark in the History of TIME MEASUREMENT Official Distributors: G. C. De SUVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1. Tel. ***** I" ANNUAL CARPET SALE THIS CHRIS TMA S GIVE SOMETHING THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME GIVE INDIAN CARPETS AVAILABLE IN ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS AND SIZES SMASHING119 words
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288 1954-12-01 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. Dec 1. 1954. Opinion Christmas blunder TIk 1 BBC's decision to omit Malaya from it s annual Christmas Day broadcast to, the people of the Commonwealth has quickly whipped up gusts Of indignation which may soon develop into I storm. Community leaders have condemned the288 words
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Article, Illustration394 1954-12-01 4 MONICA DEAN - Exams too hard? it's easti—just strike MONICA DEAN by WHAT wouid you think of university students tfoing on strike because they say their examination papers are too difficult or because they be- j lieve the fees too high at Ms32o a year? That is what has happened in Israel. The394 words
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Article380 1954-12-01 4 0. M. Marashian - 0. M. Marashian by in Mo- rocco, Tunisia and Algeria nave united in order to feed trained soldiers into the struggle against the French. The Committee for the Liberation of North Africa, a group made up of exiles and fugitives from the three countries, said in380 words
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Advertisement44 1954-12-01 4 I Finer Rings l SENA'S l Whatever tht purpose an rtj.iv- m« nt an .inniversiry I or just a gift" there «irc rin?» to convey cv ry gcstjrc of goodwill with charm and eltg.mcc. > H SENA LIMITED HICH CLASS |EWELLERS t Singapore. Penan?, Bangkok. >44 words
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Advertisement107 1954-12-01 4 rmbs HE^ y. wk m i y Helena Rubinstein has given a life-time to the creation of things r beauty to the fundamentals of skin care to the cherishing j of natural loveliness. Her three easy rules— made famous in her salons the world over— to Cleanse, Nourish and Tone107 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-12-01 5 TODAY— IT'S STAMFORD STAMFORD is the division shown today in the Free Press series of Singapore's 25 constituencies. The division is bounded on the North by the junction of Selegie and Rochore Roads running to the west along Selegie Road, Dhoby Ghaut up to Orchard Road circus and down to106 words
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Article124 1954-12-01 5 Not this election day, says Govt. SINGAPORE seamen who are away on election day next year will have to go without casting their votes. Mr. J. D. Higham, the Colonial Under-Secretary, said that Government had definitely decided not to introduce voting by proxy for124 words
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Article52 1954-12-01 5 SEGAMAT, Wed. Chiew Hien How, 21, driver of a car with a Singapore registration, was killed when his car crashed into a post on the main road about four miles south of Segamat. A passenger in the car was treated for minor injuries at52 words
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179 1954-12-01 5 STOWAWAY IN GAOL WAITS FOR PASSPORT JOSE Gutierrez Lozano, 22. ex-Foreign Legionnaire who stowed away on the President Harding, "was a happy man when he was taken off ship and lodged in Outram Road Gaol, pending repatriaion. Yesterday, however, Jose was beginning to get worried because no reply had been179 words
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Article148 1954-12-01 5 THE following passed the September .shorthand examinations oi the Faculty of Secretaries, England: 1(50 w.p.m. (2nd class Miss Pearl Tan Leen Hee. 140 w.p.m. Clot class) Mrs. Lucienne Edlin. Miss Loo Wai Ho, Mr. Tan Wee Kim, (2nd class* Mrs. Doris Lee, Miss Jessie Lee. 130 w.p.m. (Ist148 words
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72 1954-12-01 5 WIN A PRIZE FOR IDEAS FOR CLUB MOTTOS ryHE Federation of Boys' X Clubs' Singapore, is holding competitions for suggestion., for a motto and emblem, and for a 500-word essay on club activities. Entries should be sent to either Peter Lim. 210, Tanjong Katong H )ud, Singapore, or Tan Hunt72 words
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150 1954-12-01 5 r FHF, Singapore Traction Company will divert trolley bus routes to conform with the traffic In one streets if the City Council will pay for the re-wiring, the company's general manager. Mr. A. A. Swing, told the Free Press yesterday. In only150 words
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127 1954-12-01 5 Lack of white fine does not waive rule THE absence of white traffic lines at major road crossings doe.s not mean a motorist can ignore the "halt At major road ahead" signal, the traffic chief. Mr. A. E. Minns, told the Free Press yesterday. He Wta commenting on a reader's127 words
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Article32 1954-12-01 5 A proixjsal to build chanuin^ rooms at Johore Bahru's .s«usido Lido, which the Town Council had brcn urging for some time, has been turned down by the Government.32 words
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Advertisement154 1954-12-01 5 Conductors f jjVl-J and Orchestras I^VRPM^A T-v T> 1 LONG PLAYINC Decca, Brunswick STANDARD Records CLASSICAL. INSTRUMENTAL. SELECTIONS, DANCE, VOCAL ETC., Obtainable from Accredited Dealers throughout Malaya Sole Distributors C ICJIAf* 9 Pfl I Til l<iBA c(< n str<M>l for Malaya t. O. IOIIAU W VU., LIU. Spore 1, Tel.154 words
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Miscellaneous6 1954-12-01 6 JBBflBBBhliBBMBBCnBHIIli^IB I YOUR FAVOURITE CARTOONS EnEZElMMSinflXSEiiffia6 words
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Miscellaneous648 1954-12-01 6 I YOUR (LUCKY STAR nOKN today, you an- a natural leader and Um,,u I how to |d al .us with Quiet and reserved. ><>u do lt haw ||M spectacular pcnttulitj which, as a rule goes U j Ul th I e\tto\rrt. the Jiand vlukine 5 bark -shipper. Vou seem to648 words
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Article215 1954-12-01 7 LONDON, Not. 30. Previous Today vr-pRFR No. 1 RSS European 23% buyers 23% buyers norUlV* 24 s^ ll 23 15 16 sellers t> fiTKR No 1 BSS ci.f. Earopean 23% buyers 23 11/16 buyers is Jan 2 23% sellers II K No. 1 RSS Spot 24% buyers215 words
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Article103 1954-12-01 7 NEW YORK, Not. 30. Previous Today ll\ S4raNi spot and nearby M 91.00 notn. 90.25 nom. UN futures Dec. 90.37 bid 89.90 bid 91.12 asked 90.50 asked Jan. 90.25 bid 89.65 bid 91.00 asked 90.20 asked Feb. 90.12 bid 89.50 bid 90.87 asked 90.10 asked TOM Barely103 words
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Article49 1954-12-01 7 spo< Ifalabir was quoted at MJi Sarawak spot 45%. Afloats 45. per pound. Afloat at 46. Lamport spot 46 Vi and Ceylon spot urv iP Pe e b™ary anWch ««t. per pound, ri. exa equ.il monthly proportions) 42. dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.49 words
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Article30 1954-12-01 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 30. Previous Today M Industrials 388.51 386.77 2.) Railroads 133.04 ***** Domestic Bonds 101.11 101.13 r UliUa 60.87 60.75 'x*. Composite Averages 142.52 141.6530 words
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Article114 1954-12-01 7 Nov. 30. Previous Today -f $192 sellers ►PEA Philippines ci.f. UK/North. 1 92 sellers Dec. Jan. m dt-liiered weight per lon Nov. /Dec i:\ Philippines. f.o.b. Manila. unquote d unquoted drtiv* ill weight per lons ton Stnita ci.f. l K/North. 1 delivered weight per Dec- Jan.114 words
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97 1954-12-01 7 \f t::.!3ERS of the England and Australia Test teams be featured in the Christ- 11 v Commonwealth Ren to be broadcast by the BBC. A H. Kardar. captain of Pakistan team which nphed in their first visit ind .will also be heard on97 words
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122 1954-12-01 7 GOVT., CITY COUNCIL DO NOT HAVE SAME 'RETIRE' RULE THE Singapore Government and the City Council d<» not follow the same system in retiring their officers from service. A City Councillor said yesterday the Council had rejected a staff proposal to follow the Government and allow officers to remain In122 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-12-01 7 picture. THIS smiling bride is the former Miss Alice Kedit, a Singapore General Hospital nurse. She was married at the week-end to Mr. John de Foe at St. Hilda's Church, Kalong. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Kedit and the groom is theFree Press - 64 words
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246 1954-12-01 7 DRIVE TO STOP SWINE FEVER SPREADING rpHE Singapore Government J. has prepared thousands of pamphlets to be distributed among farmers in a drive to stop the .spread of swine fever amon^ pigs. The disease has broken out in several parts of the island. Within the next few days, Public Relations246 words
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177 1954-12-01 7 THE Singapore Government i is not scrapping Its dip- 1 lommtlc corps plan, said Mr., I. D. Fra.ser, As:,Utant Secretary (Establishment), yesterday. At the moment, one of its officers, Mr. H. F. O, Leembruggen, Is now in Britain on a Foreign Office course He177 words
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Advertisement33 1954-12-01 7 You'll like this dm ktt3S Smooth as 1 It Satin Gin! WBO 1 54. IBM If i AT THE RESTAURANT AND BAR OF THE C ''J* '*f I ARMENIAN STREET. SINCAPORE. TEL *****.33 words
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Article, Illustration180 1954-12-01 8 AM ATK U R and professional photographers held an outing at the Lam Boon Factory Garden in Jurong Road last week under the auspices of the Singapore Chinese Photographic Trade Association. Two Malay film actresses, Miss Maria Menado (posing in top picture) and Miss Umi Kahlsom Wf180 words
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Article, Illustration182 1954-12-01 9 u r Bombardier, who ut««l With other f Join the Basic Train■itterj Ist Keßiment. t Ar!iikr> rrrelvw an fr n i T,ni«h M J The Governor, Sir John Nieoll. spoke at the opening of Kingsmead Hall, a new stuAcni hostel182 words
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450 1954-12-01 10 L. EDGAR PREVA - L. EDGAR PREVA "VULNERABLE," "INEFFICIENT," "TOP HEAVY" lIIIIIHIIU HHIIIIM 11l IHI nil HIHHIIWIMIIHNIIMMNNMtHIMIIIIiaMMMMMIWMMM lIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII MIHimmiHIIWI •■> IK A Tommy-gun slug miii .....in ii i iiiiiiiii shot can cripple it, says expert rpop American army leaders are apparently beginnln to concede what critics of the highly450 words
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Article105 1954-12-01 10 rFUEE atom -blasted beer -1 cans will he the crntrrpirce of ai exhibition t 0 be held the (aimed Foods Advisory I'.ureau in London. The cans only slightly battered were found bv srientisu in a shattered N\UI hut after the Monte-, bello atomic tests105 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-12-01 10 The U.S. 280mm atomic cannon gets its range set. Popper picture.15 words
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295 1954-12-01 10 ONE of the strangest engineering feats of all time will be started in Germany next year in Duisburg's Rhine River harbour, the largest inland port of Europe. The aim is a deeper harbour. but it will not be accomplished by the usual295 words
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Article62 1954-12-01 10 J. J. RRKIMSSIN a Cape farmer, figures he may be the most fre- quently stung man in the i world. He is stung about 100 j times a day as he works iii an apple orchard where I he keeps 500 beehives. j It's happened so often thatU.P. - 62 words
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Article177 1954-12-01 10 $-Hunt ships to follow the sun T<HE big shipping lines x are preparing for the "hunt-the-dollar season. British, Canadian, French and Dutch ships are among those offering special winter cruise attractions for Americans. A single round-voyage ticket for the dollar customers will cost as much as MsB,ooo Reports on bookings177 words
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Advertisement40 1954-12-01 10 1 off cifff Phone Your SMALL AMI to Singap«»re 2800 108 Br > H e mm JJ^ObI Aii v^B Sw^l nP^^ '-ifc' '^^^W| -s '.../'s/v... ■L .v; >«!t B^B^flflH^^^^ vv, A lIHHHbVbVHBMmw.. I This K a STRAITS TIMES Classified Advertisement Service40 words
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Article, Illustration494 1954-12-01 11 THIS city prospers -on the EDGE of chaos Reports a special correspondent HENTION the "Iron Curtain City," and rlin comes instantly to mind Yet West Gerhas another which might answer to that title -a city every bit as »sed to Russian guns and Russian armour as in is. Th- city494 words
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Article, Illustration261 1954-12-01 11 Honesty is his most effective weapon AFTER a quarter-cen- tury of distress and doubts from corruption, Brazil now appears to have a constitutional government that has £iven back to its people a feeling of confidence. President Joao Cafe Filho lias been iwinging a broom in cl< anin up I B261 words
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Article82 1954-12-01 11 Toscanini to conduct once more ARTURO TOSCAMM, who his not condaeted in pul> lie sincr his farewell to the National Broad .tstinjc Symphony Orchestra In the United states, will conduct Verdi's "Fahtaff* 1 in a special performtnee at th«- opening of "Litlle Seala" in Milan. "Little Bcala is next ioof82 words
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203 1954-12-01 11 THE HEARTS OF KINGS ARE KEPT IN THIS CHAPEL AFTER one thousand years the .shrine of the "Dark Lady" of Altoetting (near the Austrian border town of Braunau.i still attracts more pilgrims than any other religious .shrine in Germany. All the modern commercialism of a place of pilgrimage with its203 words
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Advertisement177 1954-12-01 11 YOU! fjh love bab^ I f^V^^x y loir,, in ■(<],.(«•. i ti|Tro/^/_ And n baby is both I If I I I^^il the most gratifying subject W• I W%J^^^m and tiic FDOSI difficult a lo capture StOPS hllTl ;j'i There is an exciting combination V/ hi the new Voigtlander Vitessa177 words
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Article544 1954-12-01 12 LOUISE PETRIE - SUIT YOURSELF is new Paris note LOUISE PETRIE Fashion news bv *t ntal lecret of being irell dressed to wear what suits you. No use following ishly. You adapt it. And now in this niki-M-a.son, Paris unfl benignly to make this Ic. yIfuriele, my i indent tin ort.s that the544 words
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Article, Illustration19 1954-12-01 12 picture. Mary Fagon displays a leopard skin frock with matching hat swathed with chiffon.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Advertisement82 1954-12-01 12 CLEARANCE SALE to clear below cost all sizes 6.90 each Cohama Bamboo Sharkskin 3.30 per yd. American Dacron Suiting 3.90 American Ribbed Cotton Briefs— all sizes 1.00 pr. American Assorted Crepes 41 42" 1.00 American Ladies Fancy Jersey Panties .80 pr. German Printed Haircords Spuns— guaranteed fast colours .75 yd.82 words
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Miscellaneous186 1954-12-01 12 CLVIi A( ROSS: 4. Terrified at almost seeing 1. It Ntl And m.idc up too! Rhost? (6) •Hi 5. "Knocks back" perhaps (7> 8. Thli girl has |*ta hOBf, we G The Cathedral of Paris reveals ob ve (ft) Jt parl y or <3> I Pui ■Wlin a hat for186 words
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Article, Illustration341 1954-12-01 13 DR. ARTHUR CHESBY - MAGIC Is the MOOD DR. ARTHUR CHESBY If you MUST sit and think, then let your thoughts be happy ones —says rpiIFRE is Mr. FLOP, I lounging In his deckchair and marvelling at the energy of the girl in the picture. Mr. Flop is the man who scorns exercise andU.P. - 341 words
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Article398 1954-12-01 13 Neither side vulnerable North dealer K 10 8 WEST EAST A 4 10 9 W 10 9 7 6 OJ9J <? Q J I 2 530 A 8 4 X* 6 3 SOUTH 4I I I <? 7 3 0 K 10 15 2 *AQ J 4 The398 words
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Article387 1954-12-01 13 Joseph Edmundson - R-E-A-C-H for it, Miss ZIPP Joseph Edmundson by THERE she is on the beach Miss Zipp, the girl who likes to keep FIT the PUN way. Ready to join her? For the third day of Health Club the tempo Ls a little smarter, but first, a simple s-t-r-e-t-c-h exercise. Walk387 words
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Advertisement107 1954-12-01 13 THE MIRROR TELLS YOU '%(&s [A oure lovelier Gx)l, f rtsh skin with the fair, soft y /jW bloom of youth ibout it that's the jjr^ loveliness you like your mirror to show you. /V Jjf, lnnoxa brings you bsting loveliness. Planned by world famous dermatologist. lnnoxa Facials by The107 words
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Article, Illustration157 1954-12-01 14 PROPOSAL by Henry Cotton, r h-' British Ryder Cup cai)t;iiii. that overseas golfers should be restricted to participation in three or four British tournaments each year. was turned down at the recent genera] meeting ol the Professional Oolferi Association It was disclosed in London157 words
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Article80 1954-12-01 14 \KOTJT Ki.ooo Germans are ex-! pected in Britain for the En«- 1 land versus Germany World Cup 1 holders footbaU match at Wembley. Plftevn special trains will bring then Irom Dover to London. The Oermana are coming aa organised partid, from Frankfurt, Co) Hamburg, Munich. Dortmund. Brunswick80 words
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Article819 1954-12-01 14 THIS CRAZE CALLED GOLF Chasing the little ball r pill\ hue of golf almosl defies definition or ex--1 planation, bul its grip on the throngs <>1 players is unmistakable and unshakeable. In a recent letter to the us. i ial Golfers Association, the President oi the United States, Dwmht D.819 words
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Article263 1954-12-01 14 IN a recent second division Lancashire Combination match a player had tried in vain to get the hall 'last touched by an opponent in play) and had fallen over Vie touchline with the ball. Seeinn a colleague unmarked he picked up the ball and threw it263 words
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Article115 1954-12-01 14 (1). Primo Camera was the world's tallest heavyweight boxing champion. True or false? (2). These are all Malayan I athletic records. Name the events:--(a) 48ft. sin; (b) 137ft. 10',.in; (c) 17ft. O^in; (d) 12.1sec. (3). A certain country has won a certain Olympic championship every time it has115 words
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Article49 1954-12-01 14 BDULLAH PIRUZ Selanfor and i luiiiuis cup badminton pi declined to commeni on the n of th€ Belangor Badminton •nt committee mendation for ;i two-year suspensian. The recommendation will come up for approval ii (ho meeting of tnt B B a. general comi in Dec. a.49 words
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Article80 1954-12-01 14 T^HE American Association yesterday picked Denver, Colorado, to replace KaMM City in the class aaa League. To complete the deal the NewYork Yankees, parent club of the old Kan.sas City franchise, sold the club to Bob Howsam of Denver, owner of the Denver team in the class aA.P. - 80 words
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Article25 1954-12-01 14 •sa lP jnii -UIOB j :diunf Baoi s-.uaiuoM. (qj :dmnf pin; d»\s 'dou i' ;i ijg sun pjt'HWA a r 3S U25 words
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218 1954-12-01 14 LANGLOIS PREPARES FOR TITLE FIGHT gRIMMING with confidence, France's Pierre Langloi.s expects to dethrone? world middleweight champion Carl (Bobo) Olson because of Hobo's aggressive style of lighting. The two meet In San Francisco on December 15. 'Tve only .seen Olson on' television," said Pierre. "But I noticed that he gets218 words
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Advertisement35 1954-12-01 14 I 1 > "GJmiA h ktttAbs f 1 J*y Old Condon m^-^ CHEESE FLAVOURED Obtainable from nil Mi WL\ ood provision stores t; W Sole Agents: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. C Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpiii- 935 words
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Article199 1954-12-01 15 PEVEN Class 1, horses have been transferred to Class 2, by the Straits Racing Association. They are:— Moulin Rouge, Billdaw, Double Blue, .ika, Greet, Carthusian, Brigadoon. The S.RA. has also announced the following transflers: From Class 3 to Class 2:— Graduate; Hattnck; Canchcw; Samroig; Star Signal. From199 words
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Article143 1954-12-01 15 WIVES TO JOIN MCC TOUR rpHE M.C.C. has given 1 permission for Mrs. Jean Evans and Mrs. l>«rothy Hut ton to ro to Australia to join their husbands Godfrey Evans and Len Mutton, but a difficulty has arisen over setting sailings home. The alternative would be to travel by air143 words
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Article116 1954-12-01 15 HE Hong Kong Combined Chin< tx at the Singapore y four goals to three in kibitkfc] football match in Kong yesterday before a I <>! 12,000. I a!! -time the score was .tre-forward Boon Kok Peow scored Singapore's first I al Irom a well-timed pass byReuter - 116 words
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Article70 1954-12-01 15 17ie following will represent South Johore RFC. against Royal Mgnall at Princess Mary Bar rat ks, Ayer Raiah Road, en Saturday: E. L. Lawley; P. Spark, W. J Robertson. A. FtUbeit, C. H E. Taiislry; P Edin^ton. J. Edin^'lon, Wilder, Cpl. Marshall. W Fox. K.70 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-12-01 15 ENGLAND HANG ON GRIMLY ENGLAND needed 281 runs last night to avoid an innings defeat in the first Test at Brisbane. Edruh <68 1 Mid May (30i w<-re at the wicket at eIOM Of play yesterday with the .second innings total 130 for two. The Fijians demonstrate their pre-matth war51 words
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Article162 1954-12-01 15 Overnight Scoreboard Today's play: Page 1 AUSTRALIA— IST INNS:— 6OI for 8 deol. ENGLAND— Ist Inns. II 11 (ton r Langlpy b l.indwall 4 Simpson b Miller Edrirh c Langley Ir Archer 15 May b Lindwall 1 i owdrcy c Hole b BUI Johnston 40 Bailey b Johnston 88 Tyson162 words
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Article306 1954-12-01 15 DESMOND HACKETT - DESMOND HACKETT By pORDON PIRIE'S back is about the only thins his rivals can expect to see this cross-country season and when the athletic term opens next summer. I venture to say that In the thi ill-packed athletic year 1955 that same Gordon306 words
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Article, Illustration328 1954-12-01 15 Is this the team to beat the Fijians Free Press Kughy Reporter npOMfillT S floodlight battle at Jalan Besar Stadium promises to be a thrill-a-minute spectacle for rugger fans. What is probably the strongest BeifitCl side ever to gather in Singapore will be playing to achieve the distinction of beating328 words
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Article238 1954-12-01 15 REST BEAT SCOTS IN MUD BATTLE The Rest 17; Scotland ft. IT wasn't Scotland's clay. In muddy conditions, which have come to be a.s traditional as this annual Singapore ru^'by match, the Scots conceded three tries, one of which wa.s converted, and two penalty goali. Max Parker made a return238 words
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Article37 1954-12-01 15 Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves. Btaffapore DtvMon, was the Malay OMier Hanks' KDCCef knockout cup competition when they beat 30 tin. H.A.OC by 2-1 in the BntJ playi (1 on Sund.iy.37 words
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Advertisement22 1954-12-01 15 Come to OCEAN PARK HOTEL and enjoy Miss JUNE MOKS latest songs J7j /< rsdays, Fri<l, iy v fif Saturdays es Jr ■r22 words
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233 1954-12-01 16 SUGAR RAY ROBINSON SUSPENDED Manager too QVGAM KAY KOBINSON, former world welterweight k> and middleweight boxing champion, was suspended indefinitely yesterday by the Michigan Board of Athletic Control for refusing to Ko through with a fight In Detroit scheduled for December 8. The suspension also applied to Robinson s manager,233 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-12-01 16 \i.\i. wvs No l ranking ill t»nnis >iar. Onf Chew ill oi Singapore, i«"ft for BaiffOn y«slrr<l.4> along with I im Hee < bin. Tlievr tup Singapore playrrs will ICpie— < M:il.iv;i in a quadi.m filar |MUUI t<»in n;iin<rit l»«*(in ni UK tomoi i t»u. Olhet60 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-12-01 16 IJOBINSON made his first ring appearance for over two years on Monday night at Hamilton (Ontario). Ho toyed with fellow American Eugene Burton for six rounds in a no decision exnibition bout. Robinson's last fight was in June 1952. When ho collapsed In extreme68 words
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158 1954-12-01 16 NEW JOCKEY OUT FOR THE FIRST TIME Free Press Course Correspondent I INGUSH jockey Bill Elliott, who recently arrived by ij air from the 1.K., had his first feel of a Malayan racecourse at I poll this morning when he took a few of Jack Spencer's horses out for trotting158 words
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Article199 1954-12-01 16 MANILA OFFER TO PEREZ Pascual perez oi Argentina, the new world flyweight champion, said yesterday that he has had a M>45.000 offer to defend the title in Manila and an offer from promoter Jack Solomons of London. All offers have been referred to promoter Ismael Pace of Buenos Aires. PresumablyU.P. - 199 words
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115 1954-12-01 16 REX hartwig (Australia) beat Tony Trubert (U.S.) 6-3. 6-3, 8-6 to gain the semifinals of the Victorian Lawn Tennis Championships yesterday. He will now play Ken Rosewall— Hartwig 's rival for a place in the Australian DavLs Cup team. Vir Seixas. the US singles115 words
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Advertisement27 1954-12-01 16 fti hlCi "W /V^\\ I cMouson^£ar>ender 1 Sole Agent,: j F. E. ZUELLIC (MALAYA) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC 4 SOW »>^< ,>^< )\s^(>^o\v<,\,<) >^n^<)^<»>\< »\,<>^i )>^O^» >^ oX^ v27 words
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Title Section8 1954-12-01 1 CHRISTMAS Free Press Supplement -Gjr^d^v. December 1, 1954.8 words
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Article, Illustration2597 1954-12-01 1 MARGERY ALLINGHAM - MARGERY ALLINGHAM A detective story by Margery Allingham is one of Britain's foremost writers of crime fiction. Here she displays her skill in creating atmosphere a Christmassy atmosphere for a murder theme. And she introduces her famed favourite among fiction detectives Mr. Campion. jil' Leo rersuivant,2,597 words
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105 1954-12-01 1 WEBB McKINLEY - They receive gifts three times a year WEBB McKINLEY by l H^ sl0 V v i s untunes s ™ristmas i» s ,i|. Ju il n i(h I i|lm a B»in, m lhal ne season is app t In childri Jjnstmas presents m h.M Prol hildren an n the world.105 words
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Advertisement82 1954-12-01 1 ROl HIGH QUALITY CHRISTMAS ol^m. Long-Playirtg I Your Gift Problems if RECORDS «?re casi/y solved at 45 r p fit the RCA Showroom. fSinL 33 rum RCA Records ,nv perfec- *^^w Fine selection of classics x^ DO A io,« i nUH IOIIKTi I SScnS!c S mc!Si is*" l^ Sou||d p82 words
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Advertisement174 1954-12-01 1 I IN THE OTHER PAGES I SS Tfns Sphinx Barks This recives h 7/ g 'Christmas Lark' by Les Cordon V Dorothy V tN- Laughtlr^n the House TUrk nnrviUc lk hy Anne SS Mr. Pobloy Spends Christ'. Firemen M a kr 'm 10 W ft mas A short story by174 words
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Advertisement73 1954-12-01 1 :-f, JL F°r joy through y^j. J|^> /he years-gef tEm a PYE thh [M k 1 i^^ designed for the i H 9 sM years ahead J MODEL PE SO '-tfl H vWlii l l > i Msi iff tiilit i H— r -H MOOtL 6*3 t v MITCHELL CO.,73 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1954-12-01 2 A little whimsy by LES ARMOUR. Is Christmas a good thing or a bad thing? The Sphinx 'THANK heaven," 1 said Ihe Fe irsome Gargoyle, "that it only lasts for one day of the \< u Have you any idea what would happen ifPopper - 1,106 words
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Article100 1954-12-01 2 Laughter in the house Pat -V. troubling Mike with 0/ I inth thi the: unothi unikv a u wm e entured: half John like a I met it you ihi .vou pai /I;/ tide around the totd them the ungainly > to their mam The child" other in the other:100 words
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Advertisement267 1954-12-01 2 |look for this, I SAFETY 1 %MA R K g rRADE CHIEF' GOLDEN WHEEL 3 KEROSENE STOVES ROUBLE FREE! J jj £ASr TO OPERATE!* (j inabk from all dealers jfc //,ro,, I Singapore J /AH Hii^ ENGINEERING WORKS?. r^ KK J« «W c^ c^ 7//v ArH' Milliard Range s f?267 words
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Advertisement70 1954-12-01 2 r^9c^H| YJ&< YJ?'^ YJ?*\ °/s%t*L s^l 72X^- Vs?^ I You con be SURE... if its Westinghouse W iiiiiiK.iHAion or^ Mi te I 1^ < xv Abo Available? $>> ,'k' 1 LAU^J^)ROMAT "•^•i^i^^j ifJJFjf r o/^ >2r^^Mj^ss CLOTHES DRYER /j^T^ ROASTER OVEN l?k mZ^-^ cook n fryer PEDESTAL F/--32 Fluor«»cent Lamp,70 words
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Article, Illustration2004 1954-12-01 3 HENRIETTA MANSFIELD - Mr. Pobjoy spends Christmas HENRIETTA MANSFIELD A story by f'OBJOY TOYED WITH THE IDEA OF ASKING MOIRA TO MARRY HIM HE HAD NO INTENTION TO DO SO BEFORE HE FOUND OUT HOW SHE WOULD SPEND THE £7 000 HE HAD JUST INHERITED. >|i; POBJOY walked 1 down the steps of2,004 words
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Advertisement129 1954-12-01 3 >> y y— w <T) V I AMI |;f,-R HAVf lAfll MAMPIOI AT PHI BREWER EXril ITION L' NOON. IN 1 fRASER AND NFAVf I M TFD DISTRIBUTI I i MV MB VM W OT M^* iHV W >^B HH <^w W V^B nm VI m Mtto mf* mm «aa129 words
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Article1005 1954-12-01 4 D.V. BAKER - D .V. BAKER by Wat ,,,.v/,/ y»nlo if carh morning you found the story yo» l hce T, ight before had been addd to, and Wen a new twist, by an unknown hand? WAS on a loi boring Irain join 1 1 < v w11(• i .1 in.;1,005 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-12-01 4 Just the thing for the beach •vdj Shirte; -a ears Estrai separate. The haltei top is Apricot coloured pti and Ihc tin? have < uffed n25 words
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Advertisement10 1954-12-01 4 ulj^a for him, for her, for now, for all time10 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1954-12-01 5 F. CANNING - THE TEMPLE OF TSUNG-TSUNG F. CANNING by The local god of love w <*1 neglected but he had no. lost the h to protect a lovely maiden from advances of an evil tw« whilst can- I KI LIAO, the lovely lJ daughter of the King of the Western Regions in1,362 words
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Advertisement310 1954-12-01 5 i #n ri him itm wm WMiim wi <m aw jk J For #t lt,iffh(<-i S XMAS NEW YEAR g CHEMICO I ft HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER Sj Smooth paste no waste S (i for (ill KITCHEN UTENSILS. WASHBASINS fr AND SINKS. REFRIGERATORS, Zl COOKERS BATHS PORCELAIN AND 5^ GLASSWARE, CUTLERY ETC310 words
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Advertisement236 1954-12-01 5 ?or Her 4J I oo s e fiN I I Ijy Perfumes I CO vK M Y Love I \yj On Dit I Orchidee Blanche I Blue Grais I Night Day I Beauty Cases and I Exqimito Gift Packages MAYNARD&CO. LTD. 11 BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE-1 TEL: 6115 EMBASSY lIOTKI, (Opposite236 words
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Article, Illustration1608 1954-12-01 6 Bill Webb Jones - MUSIC for CHRISTMAS Bill Webb Jones Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music creep in our ears; Soft stillness, and the night, become the touches of sweet harmony. I by happen so swiftly these days, sonic new vogue comes along and is established almost before wt k1,608 words
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Advertisement212 1954-12-01 6 y^ I'lmtiii'i r x**"^ tin ii milil < 1,. i it mfc s from 101l w,<>(\ v> mat "Yo!]"r. wonderful i z Foi hci rype and exqui .f« pa< >( -i r i^"RBl nitl nllur (,lumnnm> (>ift Sis «y /u f-ftrlor HollywotMi from ninth to choose... AVAILABLE ST ALL FIRST212 words
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Advertisement163 1954-12-01 6 7-17 TANW.IM MM SIMCAPCBt Til: siiTi CHRISTMAS EVE Dee. U\h CHRISTMAS DAY Dec 25th EXTENSION TO I \>| !S|>e<ial IMWIII A !»VM| (Inclmlinu Cradtan etc) $8.00 per person BOYI\<. DAY Kpectel lM>\i:is a l>\\u $6.00 per person 1. NEW YEAR'S EVE Dee. .Jist EXTENSION TO 2 \>|. Special IM.VM.ir *V163 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-12-01 7 I ttch Is this set In white ermaline fabric, with t"»--i, pleated at n>< t«» kWc squired effect.— Reutei picture. rj <ss/ P*. *M WO. WK 1 A r ,n.h ,a,,n..,,,,in .no-.-s •fWMjg*^39 words
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Article1525 1954-12-01 7 Here is a ghost by GRETA BRICCS Christmas is just the time for a good urn and this tale will send a shiver oj horror down your back. I.IT in\ pipe, leaned 1 ni'l let the Hi o! the iii r i i me. A bitter wind howled1,525 words
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Advertisement29 1954-12-01 7 1 ARTIE'S MEADUNt 1 1 tSSTORBJ F* I iX 7^ P "^^**2 1 I H*w w%*ld >om likr vAttr I a«Mfi*f« ta Kr aifi mll-thr -r -r r Tf.un.i29 words
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Advertisement99 1954-12-01 7 />///ir a p/ry mFA /Hutym canJif^h ya ya /Kl I THEM AS HAppf < V™ OWN A S^ M) 1 \ASTHIS y¥ Vjf^ C/Wflp> jfe I illr- i aPOKTSTER 1 fflmljir 5325- SINGAPORE 1 >*^ijy DCNT BE WITHOUT A "B£U KOWELI C/^£ CAMERA THIS CHRISTMAS. AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC99 words
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Article, Illustration834 1954-12-01 8 The I<>} VI iVfflf| vw ami his white colleague, pistols (l l the r&wy* carry on their celebrations in the thodotc of P ri "u>val warfare. YORKE HENDERSON, who Bpefi Mir years in Kenya, high-lights the tragedy °f 'hrtBtmaa Day in such circumstances. T lll834 words
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Advertisement91 1954-12-01 8 SAY MERRY X M AS I with S II? 9' Si if r^H^^^ TO-DAY! MISSION DRY CORPORATION U S A MIS no CO LTD a > 0 *ZSjt *S# *&SJ KZS/ Fx o PARIS P' S 7 r R| BUTORS FOR MALAYA GRAF .ON LABORATORI MM e^ ,v/ m J?«91 words
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Advertisement193 1954-12-01 8 C¥fc■■GC M fc A fiftFAT IGUARD THIS GIFT If safiji^ PRECIOUS -A? I ~v^' I '//'////'/./'»»//.»«m.iiniMUi.iwiiiiwiii. 1 n .-i LIL ULUL H'jw"«- ...A pimMpi j^ H| EYE-GENE «^-4 ~s,-U+*Jl A I Ae SHOWROOM SHINE I tt On 'y Eyf-Ccne Contains "Lcxatol which oi VOlSt PAP u/f#A SU^Blttri m*kcs it effective193 words
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Article1364 1954-12-01 9 Dorothy Gordon - BUT ONCE A YEAR Dorothy Gordon by *rr TO MAKb A CAKE SUCH AS IoTHER fa* DO YOU WANT TO man 11 wrvpo ITS NOT DIFFICULT IF THE rAeS ARE USED TO MAKE? n b iNW ft. nnmrn o ttt SO GO TO IT AND Gol)D LIJCK CAREFULLY CARRIED OUI.1,364 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-12-01 9 She 'll be extra busy at Christmas Mtel Jacju.linr J J,,,ir» of St. Albany u lr i>ui<h s swi&^c 1 u21 words
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Advertisement219 1954-12-01 9 h vi&twnas 4£|fc CHILDREN OF ALL AGES 4js& Xinas Toyland vide range of selection for to choose from SHOP IS WELL KNOWN FOR I s OUTFIT AND TOYS PRICES COMPETITIVE r \,*4rfjLf it *&L C^mU^^P^BH' <om mm u. 90. mm bxivmkp. S/N6APO** i\ ix A A A i\ sV a219 words
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Advertisement136 1954-12-01 9 v Pri^w.imtwiJ F »EE Xmas Gift 2 C "«Pk". rm t .,.d 1 them of Accredited Ueo;ers /J E. S. ISAAC CO., LTD. 168a. Cecil Street. S.n Ba pore-l. Phone ***** #KM?«««»««*•« e^ For Your X'mas Gittn r oi ki; r ami lIISK lII AIIIIS also i\ \\u\v rani»«' of136 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-12-01 10 WE'LL BE SEEING YOU r esJ 1 tn ivr Pa i weigh!) J lII. Is (Jin I u ith ;i plump bul hensh i turl null H vjmJi/.. view will Mil T\\ Reuter pi< m35 words
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Article46 1954-12-01 10 f\PENING up j d(l U > 1/ tmas J> ndle J> and H^Europi J iild- *> i ccire a inall ?c//cr and a J? ma// to Ch istkindle, Tfi tkindle forwards these fosed 'r $> Father > near i> j .a .a jl 0 U 046 words
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Article989 1954-12-01 10 ANNE DORVILLE - ANNE DOR VILLE FREE PRESS CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT by THERE IS NO REASON WHY THIS TASTY BIRD SHOULD NOT BE EATEN AT OTHER TIMES OF THE YEAR THAN CHRISTMAS. J\ AN attempl to break the European and British Commonwealth habit of eating turkey only during Christmas time, Professor Floyd989 words
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Article216 1954-12-01 10 THK u;is that fries your bacon and ors;s may come from the Middle I a->t in-trad of the local nas works in a lew years" time. method of "bottling* natural gas enormous qu.mtities of which are running to waste in the Middle last i*> now216 words
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Advertisement124 1954-12-01 10 PM .^PBB/ .^P^^P^^^^^PBPPPPPPPPPPPPP^ Pi iP^PI Pa I Ihe Wondertul OSKWC3^ Range I -^j. «,.t^i .y,., i j&b'jf^^~" xS -wvh*A«JOi>"-''* CvXv "'^f '•s****^k_ I PfIPDHPJPJHMM^u^tti^^ "^s^3^ic v u^^^PPPPPPABMfIMPSr' I I *•?■•'■'-<-■'•. 'if&todr'jk WM i p^^^ h^^*VEP^ I iPVI^. ?Br^ J '*"r S&^^wk. < 4 PPj I P^P^PJp»^^ PflPJP^^tek^^^ 4 M jP^^C124 words
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Article, Illustration959 1954-12-01 11 Thirteen is not unlucky number TU) MANY superstitious people, the number 13 is bad luck. But to citizens of" a large western United Suites city, Portland. Oregon, lo is a wonderful number. Nearly everybody in Portland knows that Fire Station No. 13 is the959 words
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Advertisement172 1954-12-01 11 MODEL DE 81 Spore Pcnan^ fed ntnn for CASH 5975 $1,040 PurchlfC 12 Monthly P-iymcnts of $85 91 I K C CO A V A LTD i i CO. lth or r^" a f.s ftilt set 'in ij. c ff I SPECIAL RFOUCTIONS in ALL DEPARTMENTS. Please call on us172 words
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Advertisement181 1954-12-01 11 j AAA E b »itish S j A^RICAN NEWS CO i S1N ('AI'( )Rl 1 h TC" thtomi --w n I {J Cr «''»B Card, I, rm t jj S PHONE: 2,034. p. 0 0 X 69 s (J «a M M 4 pALL ROADS LEAD TO SINGAPORE'S ULTRA MODERN181 words
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Article, Illustration2036 1954-12-01 12 LUCRECE HUDGINS BE ALE; LUCRECE HUDGINS BEALE - LUCRECE HUDGINS BE ALE LUCRECE HUDGINS BEALE j\ Ch }ts tmas story for the children by By At N*wff»ofvr«i It isn't easy for a pup to learn to fly like Santa's reindeer. Even Santa himself can't teach him how, Willie, the pup, wanted to learn2,036 words
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Article, Illustration268 1954-12-01 13 ROYAL FAMIL Y SET EXAMPLE >OYAL habits set the example for many of England's Christmas customs. Turkey is the centre piece of the family dinner nt Christmas lime and it was James I who staited it. [p always had one for his Christmas dinner andAP - 268 words
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Advertisement243 1954-12-01 13 SEAVIEW H^^ T C I V^ I E L tokings are now open tor and New Year Festivities j CHRISTMAS EVE: BALLROOM and S 12 per person CHICKEN INN extension to 1.00a.m. VMMHWS* CHRISTMAS NIGHT: CHICKEN INN 510 per person »sion to 1.00 a.m. MMMKMM I BOXING NIGHT: CHICKEN INN243 words
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Advertisement16 1954-12-01 13 MAKE A SCRAPBOOK' I -Santi and Um H\iiur P U i»" ,««u 9 .1 S&SS33£SSSS"a« Jfe16 words
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Advertisement81 1954-12-01 13 5gAP| PERFUMERY AOUiLON AV fM*> SHOCKPROOf NfATtR^ROOI W 4 TROPtCAUSfO W UNBPUKABLf bP«IN& I AQUILLON WATCHEb illUii- h <""• iccuf.ncy apvt from <»s .ntncH n> 'h.m.%m» AQUILL r fitted w.th M unhr.^.iSl, mvn *pr.ne wh hstm? sirvicc Distribul SiOW HI AP BROS. Telephone ***** 102 North Ittffl *u«iE N S81 words
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Article498 1954-12-01 14 'Jumping Jacker. Im a pa^er Who'B buv this lovely cracker? FDSLJKXJG;HGH SLFNLKGJD;KFGHDHGJ FKLHFKJHSLGHGGSXJK whil on its King i He r dis- v 'hat tho ow. and as rid is leepy down peering on tht little' might Come tuttecth and 1 J dontl r j your cried i498 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-12-01 14 THREE PRINCESSES picture. These three fciiis are the daughters of Ez-Klnf Michael and Que e n Anne of Rumania. They were photo? raphed at London airport while waiting for a plane to take them to Naples. They ire, from the left. Princess Margaret, 5, Princess Irene Z, and Princess HelenReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration468 1954-12-01 15 TOYLAND GOES IN FOR SPACE TRAVEL q i,S. w)l00 p s. P es and whistles nfl to be with us than r\rr tins stm.is i udging Ihe toys I have n |he simps. have gone ar and i filled with king flying it tilstle e pushed reeching jot ling spai468 words
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