The Singapore Free Press, 14 December 1954
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Title Section19 1954-12-14 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Mala>a I lilt, Singapore. Tues.. Dec. 14, 1954. Price IS< t,19 words
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Article13 1954-12-14 1 ic stopped a lorry In h Road, Singapore, md recovered two13 words
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73 1954-12-14 1 rrili: British Foreign Secretary, Sir Anthony Eden explained yesterday that Mil parties in world intils are a major burden in i diplomat's life. It is done strictly in the line »f duty, he told the House of Commons. Sir Anthony defended the BritishA.P. - 73 words
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Article135 1954-12-14 1 Nutting's talk on Formosa QjIR ANTHONY EDEN, the Foreign Secretary, has asked for the full text of a statement made on Sunday in New York by Mr. Anthony Nutting, chief ish delegate at the United Nations, that an attack on Formosa would involve Britain135 words
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91 1954-12-14 1 Council pay tribute to Dr. Paglar THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode. paid a tribute to the late Dr. C. J. Paglar at the Legislative Council meeting today. He said Dr. Paglars death would be mourned not only by his family but by many other.s in Singapore. "It91 words
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Article436 1954-12-14 1 MORE RAM l\ THE iFTERM)O\ \\l) 17 MGHT —SINGAPORE'S WEATHER FORECAST E(tl< TODAY Govt. pledge action /pHK Colonial Secretary, Mr. VV. A. (Joode, this morning told the Legislative Council that rigorous action was being taken to control the perennial question of flooding in Singapore. The Government Ikis436 words
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Article35 1954-12-14 1 Armed men get $1 240 gem haul men, armed with broke into a house Road. Singapore, md robbed a Chilly of jewellery worth and 525 in cash. tl 1 up an elderly and ransacked the35 words
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Article24 1954-12-14 1 Singapore Rubber opened this morning quiet tone, with le, December ship--1 82i 4 cents a lb. U a yesterday's close. later eased.24 words
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Article20 1954-12-14 1 ll r of pyjamas and a lylon .stockings were i/onn a car parked near In Orchard Road, itertUy20 words
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Article56 1954-12-14 1 (JENERAL Sir Chaiie.s Loevvon, Commander-in-Chief, BritLsh Far Ea.st Forces, .said in Calcutta yesterday that the situation in Malavu was improving even though Communist rebels were replacing their losses with new recruits The General, who arrived by air from Singapore, said the rebels were not getting56 words
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Article75 1954-12-14 1 D° YO believe in ghosts' next Free Pres* "'•'Mmas Supplement, out tomorrow, will tell «f person- «J*rtence« that may con«nce you of their existence. J P eiU will aX »>nng you mw seasonal fictiuu fur old and jrowig, hints for Christmas parties, patties, Mid a host of75 words
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133 1954-12-14 1 JUDGE Gibson Gorman of the U.S. Superior Court yesterday in Chicago ruled that artificial insemination with a third party a.s donor was an adultery whether the husband consented or not. He said that such a practice constituted adultery by the mother. A child so133 words
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Article150 1954-12-14 1 GIVE Even if it is only 50 cents TIIK floods i .unr and today thousands in the Federation and StagMMfft ir«» without homes. Tens of thousands more an- in dire need of help. The (lovcrnmctit lias announced relief measures hut YOU also can do your part to help. Anything uill150 words
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Advertisement115 1954-12-14 1 I I m ftft m ■a es, Ih>ili In name and nature. lor this is lilllr Mrrrv Lou C\ of Kirn Seng Road, Singapore, I fr«l on (]o>^ i*C Gate Milk Food. llrr mother writes: **1 should v^-—^-^ likr t (hank you for .ow A Gate, the only Food given115 words
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328 1954-12-14 2 Royal Navy ship attacked: 7 of crew killed BRITAIN told the United Nations in New York yesterday that while Chinese Nationalist naval forces had interfered many times with British shin in the China Seas, the "most serious incident of was due to the ChineseReuter; A.P. - 328 words
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Article140 1954-12-14 2 Persecution, says Church Council '■Mil. Council of Churches in Indonesia >rsterda> proI U'stvd in Jakarta against thr persecution of CbriftUai in the South Celebes and said the Indonesian uo\ eminent hud not remedied the situation. "Reports of maltreatment and sulTering are still coming in and the number of Tttngtt* iiuU.P. - 140 words
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141 1954-12-14 2 THE Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey, may visit Jakarta early next year in a bid "to smooth over" feeling over the United Nations rejection of Indonesian claims to Dutch New Guinea, said a Melbourne newspaper yesterday. The newspaper reported a seniorReuter; U.P. - 141 words
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Article95 1954-12-14 2 FRENCH FIND ARMS IN NIGHT SWOOP JTRENCH Alpine troops last night searched the Kabylie mountain chain in Algeria for Fellagha outlaw* after local inhabitants culled on the authorities for protection. The crack Chasseurs Alpin backed by Senegalese and Algerian Zouave.s moved through several villages in the area, arrested 50 .suspectsU.P. - 95 words
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Article32 1954-12-14 2 Now another $25,000 Another $25,600 is to be ipent on the new Singapore Assembly House to meet additional requirements now found to be necessary. A sum of $558,361 has already been spent.32 words
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Article24 1954-12-14 2 The Italian Foreign Minister, Mr. Gaetano Martino, said yesterday that Italy has and will continue to collaborate for European unity." A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article26 1954-12-14 2 A government spokesman told parliament yesterday that India intends to import 80,000 tons of sugar next year at a cost of 660 million rupees26 words
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Article109 1954-12-14 2 'pwo member! of the i us. Government Houm .'ii Affair* Committee back from the Far East '< -relay that the UnitMi Statei will need to tinue .substantial military and r-conomic aid w Asia for time. Democrat James P. IllchardiL who will be chatrman of theU.P. - 109 words
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Article169 1954-12-14 2 A CHINESE Nationalist delegate told the United Nations yesterday that the forced labour system in Communist China was "basically more sinister" than in Russia. Dr. Yu Tsune-chi, representing the Formosa government, pointed out during the debate on forced labour in the General Assembly's social committeeU.P. - 169 words
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168 1954-12-14 2 GOVT PAYS $1 5m ON ACCOUNT FOR STORE'S PHONE SYSTEM T4IE Oriental Telephone Electric Company is to be paid $15,000,000 on ac- count for its installations in Singapore and Johore Bahru. Singapore's share of the purchase bill is $14,500,000. The Federation will pay $500,000. The telepho-e system will pass into168 words
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Article126 1954-12-14 2 $1¼m. voted for public projects CINGAPORE Legislative Council today approved a $1,232,131 supplementary grant for various public projects Of this $500,000 will be paid to the British G.P.O. for carrying mail. The Finance Committee was told that bills could be expected more promptly in future Preliminary work on the new126 words
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Article32 1954-12-14 2 Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, leader of India's delegation to the United Nations General I Assembly, left London by air yesterday for Bombay on his way to New Delhi. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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73 1954-12-14 2 Dulles off to speed up Paris pacts US. Secretary of State Mr. Dulles, will leave by air today for Paris to meet with the foreign ministers of Franc and Britain in an effort speed ratification of the Pa agreements on West German rearmament. He will be accompanied the Secretary ofA.P. - 73 words
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Advertisement59 1954-12-14 2 j^i^ THE ONLY DOC b "Ml CAT poOD CON nWmmM W Wm sistinc only of IJlnncK msm ei>m t i I -<£> /fWTT^^ Horseme«it I^'P*^& TASTY i NUTRinors V l l j^'/ of I Ib. nert AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES A, 50/e Importers l£^f GWAN (MALAYA) LTD.^T SINGAPORE59 words
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220 1954-12-14 3 SHE HAD COME FOR FURNITURE A MAN shot dead his newly-divorced wife in a car in a London street when A she came with a solicitors representative to divide up their furniture, and then shot himself, a London jury decided yesterday. TheReuter - 220 words
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Article59 1954-12-14 3 SKUNK i n-.tlrd a serioils teat her shortage at the High School at Occoquan. Virginia, yesterday. The odoriferous little animal paid a week-end visit to the home of five teachers. .All live missed school the next morning. "We've sent all our clothes to the cleaners." explainedA.P. - 59 words
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Article50 1954-12-14 3 SUDDEN sale and huge wives capsized a j 1,,.. l>o*t and two lighters Chrday. drowning six I in (»;tka Bay. Japan. < Mtt-fttaii said two th«-r i-ri'wraen were rescued when waves smashed i"to the two smaller l"in*j lowed by the t*g The boats sank im- rnediAtely.U.P. - 50 words
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198 1954-12-14 3 4,500 farms under water in worst floods ever I now estimated that: aboul 4,500 farms are un- j ter after floods such as md cannot remember be[n Dublin about 5.000 houses been flooded by the little River which has been by rain into a raging fury. ,iit 500 people areReuter - 198 words
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150 1954-12-14 3 PROFESSOR said in I Auckland, New Zealand. that ihe Duke of Edinburgh was interested in a project to send British I students to do re•i in Commonwealth universities. Valentine Jackson I napmi Professor of at Auckland Universi- said he was wor- >• the flowReuter - 150 words
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Article46 1954-12-14 3 QUEEN Elizabeth's £2,000--000 yacht, Britannia, '■'Inch brought Parliairy controversy over «t, Is underpoinK mouuicutioiu at Portsmouth, it was learned yesterday. The changes an aimed at ninating "singing" in a propellor which s» if s up pronounced reverberation when cruising at low speeds.46 words
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273 1954-12-14 3 BUDDHISTS, POLICE IN CLASH OVER MONK'S WIVES SOME 500 unmarried Buddhist monks dressed in long grey robes and pointed shoes attempted to battle their way through police I lines guarding President j Syngman Rhee's home in j Seoul yesterday in a swirling snowstorm. In the melee at least one holyU.P. - 273 words
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146 1954-12-14 3 NEW SINO SOVIET RAIL LINK IS READY CV)Mml'Nlst China announc- > t'd yes'erday the rornpl' Ition of a Mm HctlOP <>f MM ii Bovtot-Chlneae railway network that Gen. Chiang Kaik ha waratd can cltai the way for w.tr in Asia The Chine c Nationaiid i i or predicted that >U.P. - 146 words
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Article31 1954-12-14 3 The Lower House of Parliament voted yesterday to renew India's "preventive detention act" whic b permitl the Govemment to arrest anyont- it considers a throat to state, security. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article22 1954-12-14 3 The Shah of Iran arrived at the White House. Washington, yesterday for a meeting with President Eisenhower. U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement79 1954-12-14 3 I Gifts of silver^ I X CHRISTMAS I 1 beautiful and useful tool I" Swizzle Sticks from 4.85 Ci£jar Cutters 5 I^OU Ash Trays 20. C0 -oii^tKl^fe> Scent Bottles 5 23.50 /<sr^ v Powder Bowls ZV.UU /^r Cigarette Cases ->U.UU f > Condiment Sets 5 55.00 .ij > s Cents79 words
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249 1954-12-14 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Dec. 14, 1954. Opinion Square deal this time fTODAY the Singapore •I Legislative Council approved an allocation of $(30,000 for "the relict of distress in the Bedok area." 3ut this distress was caused by the October floods. Soon after those floods money was paid to249 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-12-14 4 Cumminys - Cumminys says Ih SUTHERLAND, Orahan i:*nd".s painting of Sir Winston churciiil! subject ol much criticism \> it shows the Prime Mn.. a 'ruthless" and from the mental p., ture have of Sir Winston PAISTKD THOSE SOCIALISTS37 words
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Article375 1954-12-14 4 J. L. HAYS - The R.A.F. makes a comeback J. L. HAYS by |>ETWEEN the wars, the R.A.F. enjoyed "senior service" status between Suez and the Persian Gulf. "R.A.F. Levant", as it was then, supplied British commanders in Jordan and Iraq, just about shared the honours with the Army in E^ypt and the Royal375 words
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Article152 1954-12-14 4 jHXfl^XfeyvjWWTftrtfp'BtAjdpww.'jSqOSjpSLiA ■.^V>.*QffBufijftJ -~l •jh^^ySt* V*« jfc jQC JWB 'THE City Council people seem to have forgotten to clip: up the drains of Kampong Chia Heng which are filled up with mud, empty tins and refuse. During the recent rainy season, water could not flow properly and152 words
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Article138 1954-12-14 4 JUST as the "Jalan Kubbor" naint plate < near the Victoria Street bus stop) was only recently and correctly changed to "Jalan Kubor" the existing "Rochor Road". "Rochor Canal Road' and "Kalang Road" plates should be changed as well. "Rochor" and "Kalang" are old spellings. "Rochof" appears138 words
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131 1954-12-14 4 BUT CARTOONIST CUMMINGS SAYS IT IS BRILLIANT A T last I've seen the picture I\ which has been making blood run faster, pas wilder, and which has giv< n the political scene more and excitement than It had for a long time I expected to sec an ag{ autocratic Prime131 words
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Advertisement27 1954-12-14 4 (Gifts... j that will Th rill her. i I Gold Vanity Cases Cultured Pearl Necklaces Silver Brush Sets jU.S.deSILW*,; Jewellers 106, Orchard Rd., Spore 9 Phone. *****27 words
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Advertisement34 1954-12-14 4 GLACE DE VIANDE It's ideal for Ik'ef Tea, Soups, Stews, Gravies, etc. because it contains all "The Goodness of the Meat". Specially (Only 10 more shopping days to Christtruis) SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.34 words
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Article385 1954-12-14 5 They want share of Jap money paid to Malaya a BOlT 200 Malayan war-time Royal Air Force A ground technicians want a share of any Japanese war reparations paid to the Malayan governments. Their spokesman, Mr. V. R. Fernando, 33, now an aircraft engineer at the Royal385 words
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Article93 1954-12-14 5 SCHOOLBOY PUNCHED POLICEMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. •pHE PROSECUTING officer in the Second Magistrate's Court, Mr K. K. Pillay, said day that schoolboys should be taught to behave rly. He said this when 18-year How Cheng Boon of pak pleaded guilty to astlng a police constable at bang Road on Oct.93 words
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Article25 1954-12-14 5 The new art gallery in the Museum building Singapore, will get Chinese porcelain worth $55,000. The Legislative Council voted the money today.25 words
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Article103 1954-12-14 5 35 MEDALS FOR BLOOD DONORS THE Director of Medical Services, Dr. R H. Bland will present medals to 35 blood donors on Thursday at the General Hospital. Two will K^t £old medaLs. Present stocks of flasks in hand totalled 82, the Blood Transfusion Service disclosed. Last week, there were 124103 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-12-14 5 THEY WED IN S'PORE picture Mr. and Mrs. Doraisatny Krngasamy who were married at the week-end al the Kerala Samajam in Kace Course Kuad. Sinnapore. The bride was formerly Miss l.akshini Nair. Free PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article58 1954-12-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sohan Singh, 36. of Rodger Street, was charged in the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's Court yesterday with using criminal force on Cheong Kent; Ho with intent to outrage her modesty at Batu Lane yesterday evening. Sohan Singh, who claimed trial, was allowed bail of $50058 words
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196 1954-12-14 5 THE circulation of Indonesian films in Singapore and Malaya should be handled by the Indonesians themselves to ensure better financial results, said Mr. Djamaludin Malik, director of the Persari Film Company in Jakarta. Mr. Malik, who just returned from a196 words
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123 1954-12-14 5 ANGLICAN bishops from Rangoon. Singapore, i Hong Kong, Borneo, the Philip- pines and Korea will meet i in Hong Kong in February to form a South-east Asia Council of Churches. This was decided at the An- j glican Congress held recently at Minneapolis,123 words
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Article32 1954-12-14 5 A copy of a Lonsdale portrait of Sir Stamford Raffles (l to be purchased for Government House. Singapore, at a cast of $1,700. The Legislative Council voted the money today.32 words
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Article59 1954-12-14 5 WATCH NOT DECLARED JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Thirtankiak declared to the customs wedding invitation cards he had printed in Singapore and was bringing across to Johore. but he did not declare the new wrLsl watch he had in his trousers pocket. In the police Court yesterday jhe was fined $80. The59 words
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Article191 1954-12-14 5 pEYLON has a five-year plan vj to expand the activities 01 the YMCA movement there, said Mr. Dinsdale de Silva. secretary of a branch a* 0 ciation. in Singapore. Mr de Silva. who is attending the annual national youth conference in Manila, said tr »c191 words
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Advertisement100 1954-12-14 5 toys TOYS TOYS and more being opened daily! fMOjMIKS TRI-ANC TODDLEKAR B JBfc^v ca tQ y or b°rjy who is -jff just beginning to walk. i^T^ j 9 Complete with tray as illusf ~3BCTHb^ 'i tration, finished: Blue. Pink £jk _^^^V anc^ G reen enamel. XJUtd TRIANC PEDALKARS WIU AM(100 words
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Miscellaneous277 1954-12-14 6 ii»lll;lJ:\7ilU;lh*r?:];»iMKi your Ju tUCjJHL V MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I CTA n 9AAR I JARZAN by Edgai^ Rice Bmough^ ItHp I UIDNKSDW I THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris J SEpssL-S I C B cr^ S cr^ V Vi f^^'TSOUNPVWNSE^EJTS 5 lAt THIS TI/ME TWO QTHER CHARACTERS ARE277 words
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Article223 1954-12-14 7 LONDON, Dec. 13. Previous Today ,'i'Hl No 1 RSS cJ.f. European 24 buyers 24 316 buyers ,„.<■ 243/16 sellers 24' 4 sellers ..'"uitiK No 1 RSS c.i.f. European 23\ buyers 24\ buyer.s l lan 241 16 sellers 24 l sellers ■•i l ttßtK No. 1 RSS223 words
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Article92 1954-12-14 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 13 Previous Today T!\ Aleuts spot and nearby 90.0' nom. 89.62 nom. 90.00 asked 89.60 asked Feb. 89.37 bid 89.12 bid 90 00 asked 89 .50 a,sked tmNF" Steady. SALES: One lot. RUBBEI futures. Dec. '54 28 30 bid March: 28.70 28.40 asked traded92 words
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Article47 1954-12-14 7 Spot Malabar was quoted at 45 per pound. Afloats at 44. nber shipment 43ȣ. January i January. February and March Above prices quoted (in equal monthly proportions^ 42. Sarawak spot 44 and lampong spot 45 cents per pound sellers ex-dock. in U.S. cents per Ib.47 words
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Article28 1954-12-14 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 13. Previous Today M Industrials 390.08 389.79 M Railroads 135.87 136.45 111 Domestic Bonds 101.38 101.22 U Btecka Composite Averages 143.87 144.0128 words
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Article122 1954-12-14 7 Dec. 13 Previous Today OFRA, Philippines c.i.f. IK North. $197 sellers $197 4 seller, uio|>«an delivered weight per tM| lon Dec./ Jan. COPRA, Philippines, f.o.b. Manila. delivered weight, per Ion? ton unquoted unquoted CONtA. straits, c.i.f. UK 'North. £72^ buyers £72Vi buyers iMirofmin delivered weight per122 words
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142 1954-12-14 7 UOFT drink factories in Indonesia are facing a rtage of citric acid which to be imported from id. Price of the acid has soared n Rp 12 to Rp 15 per kilogramme to Rp 70 to Rp 90. Factories are also facing v142 words
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Article, Illustration345 1954-12-14 7 THOUSANDS of believers throughout the world in the past seven years have been cured of their ills through the preachings of American evangelist Harold Herman. In Singapore over the week-end, several Malayans were likewise healed one deaf child can now hear. Mr.345 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-12-14 7 PRO MAN WEDS Mr. A. IHkar, of the Singapore Public Relation onirc. wus recently marrird to CM Rahrnah bintfl Othm m, at Jalan Knibo Soloh, Kamponff Melayu. The bridegroom ll uttarhed to the Mobile Public Address I'nit.37 words
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91 1954-12-14 7 r|iHK n<w IJo.y Llfhi Prcsby--1 tcrian Church in Johore Bahru was dedicated yesterday by the Rev. A. S. Moore An- j derson in the presence of a number of visiting clergy and members of the congregation. Bad weather prevented the Rev. R E.91 words
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Article20 1954-12-14 7 The Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly is to have a $9,200-car. The council voted the money today.20 words
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Article46 1954-12-14 7 IPOH, Tues. Kenul Sinvh, i 31, was charged in the magistrate's court here yesterday with attempted murder of ft market watchman. Kehar Singh, near a toddy shop in New Town. A knife wa.s alleged to have been u.sed. Kenal was remanded in custody.46 words
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141 1954-12-14 7 KOTA BAHRU, Tues. THE Kelantan Government in a statement yesterday said that about 300,000 ioLs of land in the State have to be surveyed and the titles settled. A special operation was needed to have an accurate survey of holding.s so that titles guaranteeing141 words
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259 1954-12-14 8 No food and no clothes \|KS. ELSIE NOLAN kept her home neat and tidy counsel said at Warwick Assizes. Hut one night ■he took a knife to bed, and stabbed her husband a^ he slept. She wore ft smart grey coat and hat m259 words
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Article31 1954-12-14 8 A Bible was in the hand of Miss Edith Shar- man, killed by ft car in Acton on her way to church from her home in nearby Virginia-lane.31 words
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185 1954-12-14 8 The weather problem? Just press the switch INSTEAD of tupping the barometer Britork) in their homes of the future may be able to press a .switch and see on a .screen a weather picture, up-to-date by wire or radio, from the central forecasting service at Dunstable. As a result of185 words
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Article81 1954-12-14 8 Girls from Hutton, Essex, residential school who were said to have been rude to teachers ,at Brentwood secondary modern school, where they were being educated, may have to attend a "remedial unit." The plan was announced at I yesterday's meeting of London I County Council81 words
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Article49 1954-12-14 8 A contractor whose coaches have been taking old folk of Newark, Notts, on fortnightly trips to Nottingham theatres, has been told by the Transport Ministry that the outings must stop unless h« can get a special licence from the traffic commissioners to run a regular service.49 words
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Article25 1954-12-14 8 Mrs. Cornelia Foster, of Johannesburg. claimed a world fasting record after 102 foodless days. She lost 581b. but did her normal housework.25 words
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Article, Illustration123 1954-12-14 8 SALES MAN SIR MILES OIK Miles Thomas, O Chairman of BOAC, turned counter clerk 2 recently for a very special E s occasion to sell the air- E E line's first hire-purchase E ticket. E i Picture shows Sir Miles E selling a ticket to Miss H. E j 11.123 words
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177 1954-12-14 8 Robot factories planners look ahead THEY WILL NOT ENDANGER JOBS DROBLEMS which will face the men who run Bri--1 tain's automatic factories of the future will be discussed at a conference attended by members of the Institution of Production Engineers next June. The institution planners say that while the general177 words
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195 1954-12-14 8 HE CHASED ME WITH DAGGER, SAYS GIRL A GIRL model said at Lambeth yesterday that she ran naked into a garden to escape a man threatening her with a dagger. But the was dragged back. Mansell David Isaac, 29. ot Thurlow Park-road Dulwich. was char ge d with assaulting MLv195 words
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Article74 1954-12-14 8 The influenza epidemic which has affected 50,000 children and closed schools in many parts of Scotland and the North of England, is now threatening the rest of the country. A Ministry of Health official said; "It seems to be spreading southwards all th e time.74 words
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Article31 1954-12-14 8 Three boys, aged 12, 14. and 15. who fired metal staples at a bos with catapults, were each sentenced to four .stroke* of the birch at Guernsey I31 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-12-14 8 WHEN 18-year-old Harry Readings attended a kitting-out parade at the Guards Depot at Caterham, Surrey, they had a bit of a problem for Harry is 6 feet B'a inches tall, weighs over 14 stone and takes size 13 in footlllllllllllliriiiiiiiiiinir*iiiiiiiiiiiir«iiiiiiiiiiii wear. And Harry, a farmer KasReuter - 86 words
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Article99 1954-12-14 9 am in lon* rtMiE second marriage of the 1 53-year-old Duke oi I d in the Channel I Jersey Divorce court. ranted a decree rounds of hi.s duch tted misconduct with Sir id Lawrence. Bart., of Th< Bray. Berkshire. The president of the court. Alexander Coutanche. said the99 words
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Article281 1954-12-14 9 He was friendly with choir-wife rpHE RECTOR of Newhaven was dismissed from his 1 living for associating: with a woman member of his choir. He is the Rev. Richard Evans and his dismissal came from the Bishou of Chichester. The woman is Mrs. Jean281 words
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Article, Illustration87 1954-12-14 9 SMALLEST EUROPEAN HELMUT Doerlng, a 29- -> ear-old German, is just «r two feet tall. He is an rtiste in a Liliputian circus I BC which is at the moment i tour in Germany. Though he looks small and rile and speaks in a light voice, he has great staying87 words
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Article35 1954-12-14 9 A boy of ton regularly gives his mother insulin injections with a hypodermic needle, a juvenile court was told at Stoekton-on-Tees. His father, a labourer, had not the heart to do it.35 words
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99 1954-12-14 9 PARSON who t]»cs not; •< with angling on a •••mducted a special. l* terB service" at hia church. ht. he watched as the 300 •>';>rs who attended went off 1 t! an J n^ lin g competition. idc in' y th99 words
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Article, Illustration843 1954-12-14 9 Find a lover, said doctor to charming patient IT SUITED HER EINE, SAYS JIDGE IJf: DAVID MINTON .saw M J( Lewi three He nd thai at 23 the an 30-year-old husband v, suited H( told her: "Find yourself a And by that advice Dr. Minton meant: "Find yourselt I manPopper - 843 words
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193 1954-12-14 9 A PLAN to set up a "co-ed" college on American lines for 16-year-old boy and girl grammar school pupils "was considered by Croydon town councillors. But before the meeting some head teachers expressed disapproval. Under the plan- su^e. 1 ted by Croydon Education Department193 words
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151 1954-12-14 9 DOCTOR SAYS-I TOLD HER AS A FRIEND DX. RONTON said. :.t home, after the hearing Of the divorce case: 'It was only as a friend that I laid Mrs. Lewis: 'If you are unhappy, go oat and find yourself a lover. 1 He added: "I would in faff advi I-151 words
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Article326 1954-12-14 10 Kay Murray - Kay Murray Meet the woman who fashioned New York's biggest Christinas attraction, 9 feet high WHEN the engineers pressed the button to turn on the flood lighting last week for Rockefeller Centre's traditionally fabulous Christmas decorations, it proud moment for British sculptress Valeric Clarebout. The audible sigh which326 words
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106 1954-12-14 10 A DISH called "Bevin's Number Eight" was on the menu at a party attended by Mr. Clement Attlee and his family at Restaurant Asiatique, Leicester Square, London. Explained former Chinese Embassy chef Hwang: "It is really a chop suey. but the late Ernest, Bevin always106 words
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Article99 1954-12-14 10 HOW did the Roughriders get their name? Captain J C L Sweet gave his version at the 56th London Armoured Division (TA.) ball at the Dorchester. "In the Boer War it was derided to form a new regiment, but there were 100 many men. So99 words
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Article83 1954-12-14 10 WMKN 80 vetrran s of lighter-than-air flying dined at Londonderry House, 7u year-old Lord Brabazon recalled the early days of ballooning "when our only navigation was an ABC railway guide aud an ability U> see the railway lines." One of the luckiest men83 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-12-14 10 picture. The "Spider's Web" hat will snare the fancy of any woman. The small pointed cloche has a side-dipping brim and is trimmed with a bird-like brooch. It is in an unusual stone and black printed melusine. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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334 1954-12-14 10 Docctor pierces brain to cure sick mind AN UNPARALLELED programme of brain operations, involving use of the widely-debated transorbital lobotomy, has enabled 38 per cent of the patients to leave mental hospitals in the United States and get along fairly well in the outside world The operations, authorised two years334 words
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Article54 1954-12-14 10 SHOPS along Helsinki's main street are to pool their publicity resources in an tempt to encourage wind shopping. For the second year running, local artists have been invited to submit their paintings for exhibition in various shop windows with the public then being entitled to place them54 words
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Advertisement136 1954-12-14 10 IlllllllllllllllilllllllllllllilllllllllllllW THE SIRAiTS TIMES, which has pioneered the use of colour photography for magazine journalism in South East Asia, I I Announces a New SERVICE... I Sales of a selection of the superb full colour illusrra- I tions from The Straits Times Annuals in the form of I These prints,136 words
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Article131 1954-12-14 11 A MECHANICAL penguin shares the sound stage spotlight with Jane Powell on the set of "Hit the Deck." Standing two feet in height. the electrically operated bird ooen constructed so it will die in time to music when the star sings the song "Lucky Bird." Director131 words
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Article300 1954-12-14 11 vulnerable .iler NOKTH I 5 4 >j Q J 10 X 10 3 KABT A 4 4 3 QJ!)2 <? A X 10 K76 8 7 M2 0A53 ♦Q J S SOUTH A X J 10 8 6 \z 3 "Hm lidding North East South JSpM. 44 yyEST300 words
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Article, Illustration678 1954-12-14 11 HAROLD HEFFERNAN - These PLAYS bring money to mo vie men HAROLD HEFFERNAN adsdf HOLLYWOOD'S in olproof formula tor ..it picture might well n; Take one Pulitzer prize play Alno^t from the time these c:s tor distinguished i ffori were first inback in 1918 :and has been quick to make celluloid capital of678 words
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105 1954-12-14 11 Lana wears next to nothing as a goddess (IARE for some statistics' 1 j More thmn wo stunt men and athletes worked in I 'Mr Prodigal" which hai Lana Turner cast as the Ooddest <>f Love. The cost o( the tunts spectacles hk< the burnim ol Damascus, and Ihe destruction105 words
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Advertisement46 1954-12-14 12 /U I■[ 1 l^^W 3 U n j^^HHJ I P"* f|| ll O o CL Q> «C a m m liUk&l^^ BBl^^^ O o n Z! 3 -C "Ha L\' .^i^lll Isß W I 'Sj^ir-i v no^ "V V j > c Ji 'Z ij a o->46 words
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Article, Illustration581 1954-12-14 13 DUDLEY HAWKINS - They kill solely for the trophies DUDLEY HAWKINS says i FRICA'S big game— A lion, elephants, rhino md giraffe— is being ed out by trophyiry tourists from Europe and America. trusha, capital of Tan- Northern Province 150 miles .south of Naitalk amons sunburned r and hunters is .beominn increasingly bitter.Popper - 581 words
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308 1954-12-14 13 and more rich men turn to big game hunting Correspondent HPHE Germans are turn- ing to big game huntins: as an outlet for their booming prosperity; for, after all, the Ruhr industrialist gets bored doing nothing more exciting than setting new oroduction records, wheeling his Mercedes car down the autobahn,308 words
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Article100 1954-12-14 13 You can KO a fish with a shock {Wishing by electricity "Give the fish an electric shock and knock it out"— ls becoming popular in Germany. The newly-developed electric fi.shing machine .stun.s all fish m the area with B 200--volt shock. 'Hie .stunned fish ran then be .scooped out of100 words
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Advertisement52 1954-12-14 13 iRIIRITPIRI 1 I TRANSPORT STORAGE J^lb 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE OS/# ii r r j z _^f I mdbmShy i INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS all the iu:sr lx n n oaih i s tin v 1 P 4H>§9 into ihi» fuitMri* \gntts I*<*U Hi ixuli'tist iai(<n>ns unti i'uzztcs f FROM52 words
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Miscellaneous302 1954-12-14 13 p.- *j*-' "8? TjK[ffjßKißfPC'>r'i^'?'3BQflB^T^B^^^K»Bßff^BK» XMwSsS^KiPWwt v vvv*vv%v? va'^Wp /iffiw v'vwftXi itvwvßwf CLICKS ACROSS: 5 How a budgerigar might begin 2 An accommodating .sort of job? to grow? (3). (3.2 1. 6 Barrels for grouse shooters 9 slt might be grand for a (s>. musician (4). 10 Animal associated sometimes 7302 words
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Article, Illustration186 1954-12-14 14 LANGLOIS BID TO BRING BACK WORLD TITLE 'He's good,' says Olson /V\KI. (BOKO) OLSON, the laconic world middleweight champion whose fists do most of his talking, admits he is expecting a tough light in San Francisco tomorrow night. That is because his opponent, Pierre* Langlois of Normandy, France, will enterA.P. - 186 words
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Article376 1954-12-14 14 I experiments in League j toot ball are too dangerous to be attempted. They may lead to the concession ot precious goal! which cannot be afforded in these days of hectic promotion and relegation. And bo stereotyped de- fence la always the order of the day.376 words
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Article748 1954-12-14 14 JIMMY LOGIE - JIMMY LOGIE J*v (or Scotland and Arsenal) I INTENDED to spend last week-end writing a formal application to my manager, Mr. Tom Whittaker isking to be placed on the transfer list. Instead I am nursing a jaw Ahieh required .six stitches I lost four748 words
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Article170 1954-12-14 14 THREE British aircraft engineers, all in their thirties who met while serving; in the Fleet Air Arm h flv into one of the most exclusive dollar export markets. They have obtained an order from an American firm, worth thousands of pounds, for a fleet of 100170 words
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Article61 1954-12-14 14 DENIS COMPTOX will not be fit to play for England in the second Test against Australia at Sydney on Friday, it was officially announced yesterday. Compton fractured a bone in the left hand during the first Test at Brisbane. Compton earlier thought he might be61 words
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97 1954-12-14 14 SEVEN FIJIANS IN STRONG SERVICES XV MALAYAN Combined Services have picked a formidable side, which includes seven Fijians. for their annual runner match against Combined Civilians on the Kuala Lumpur padang on Saturday. The Services sWe will be skippered by F/Lt. Head, of RAF Tengah. The team is: Cpl Churchward97 words
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Article81 1954-12-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR Mon The Lien Hwa. of Kuala Lumpur, have appealed to the Badminton Association of Malaya against the sixmonth suspension of Selangor's leading player. Abdullah Piruz. This appeal should have come up before the standing committee of the B A If. in Singapore on81 words
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Article13 1954-12-14 14 Cardiff 3 Cambridge University II; United hospital 3 Dublin ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article, Illustration467 1954-12-14 14 15-yr-old Yvonne seeks world crown Mi; Ja<ques Ciersciiwiler. perhaps the worlds greatest skating ruarh. would not like to »>«• tailed an emotional man. But Oil of Brl wHII .nne umplptp my hat-trx k The hat-tri< k Jacques li ill tM V\cnne Sugcien. at 15 B: nampion, wIM the world "id467 words
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Miscellaneous107 1954-12-14 14 Sports quiz (1) 4 ft. 9 1 in. is a Mali} an record. For which event? (2) Who was the first Au> tralian to win the IS. national lawn tennis championship (3) Pick out the 'stranger here;- Bobby Ucke, TO" Stranahan, Norman yon Mai. Geoftrey Paish, Fred Dalv. (4) Whit107 words
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Article, Illustration309 1954-12-14 15 TYSON THE TERROR FINISHES WITH SIX 4th wicket stand prevents rout [TRANK Tyson was right in form against Victoria yesterday. The M.C.C., thanks to his fast bowling, are well placed in their match at Melbourne. Victoria were all out for 277 in reolv to thp M c r first innings309 words
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Article117 1954-12-14 15 mi < isi. pan, 312 WCTOKIA— IST |\s> M« Donald c Evans b Tyson 24 ll.ilW-lmnr b Tysiiii IT K. Harvey b Tyson 1 1 N. Harvey b Tyson 59 (h ambers run out 42 Loxton b IkUlry 26 Maddcx ks r Cowdrry b Loader 35 Johnson b Tyson117 words
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Article91 1954-12-14 15 POLICE RESCUE PEREZ |>OLicr had to r< scue the 1 mtm flywelKht box In* champion of the world. I cual f'< n•/. from bit < inthullaftic ftdmlien when he arrived in Mer.doza. hi.s home town, yesterday. A crowd of thousands janinnd the railroad station for Pwz' arrival. When the championU.P. - 91 words
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Article31 1954-12-14 15 A team of Japanese gymnasts will give an exhibition in Rio de Janeiro. The team ha.s been touring Brazil and ureviously w an ga exhibition in Sa Paulo A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article98 1954-12-14 15 TWO former British heavyweight boxing champions Jack Gardaid Johnny Williams, both won against French opponents. Gardner beat Lucien tuiudua, the a title holder, in the third round when the referee stopped the owing to Tou^ird\s cut eye. Williams defeated Francis Coruret. the referee stopping the fightReuter - 98 words
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Article618 1954-12-14 15 HENRY LONGHURST - HENRY LONGHURST By PROFESSIONAL Rollers are at the parting of the ways. In choosing their future path, as they will have to do at their meeting in London, they face a decision of more consequence than any which has confronted them since the "great triumvirate" of618 words
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Article102 1954-12-14 15 DRAW for the fifth round of the Scottish Football Association Cup. yesterday resulted as follows: Stirling Albion v Aberdeen, Alloa Athletic v Celtic, Clyde v Albion Rovers, Hamilton v 9t Mirren. Inverness Caledonians v Ayr United. East Fife v Kilm:irno<k, Arbroath v St. Johnstone. Morton vReuter - 102 words
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191 1954-12-14 15 U. S. expect clean sweep in tennis ONFIDENT Americans and grirr upset -minded Swedes pot a look ;it the closely guarded Milton c court yesterday in a final hour workout for the week-mter-zone Davis Cup tennis .it Brisbane. Tomorrow both squads gather for .raw at city hall, where U.S. ;aA.P. - 191 words
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Article, Illustration114 1954-12-14 15 Former British and Empire '"••vyueight champion Jack ""don shows pride in his ml! f^' htm X Jack (left) > d Brian, both of whom are athi?». W i2i in Manchester. Jack and Brian are serving as P.T. instructors in the Royal Air Force and are due114 words
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Article37 1954-12-14 15 Readii (I iiam 5-3 in their Football Assocl Cup second round repla\ Reading yesterday. Heading will now be at lnnnn to Mancnest< U\ Ited In the third round on January 8. i ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article24 1954-12-14 15 PenalH' f'erak M;iliwr.i and .liijor will inc.-: In .1 qu idrati[•ular hockey tourney at Ku.il. I.uinpur on December 17. 18, and Ik24 words
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151 1954-12-14 16 KRII-LIANT bowling by South African Test bowler Hugh Tayfield. who took seven second Innings wickets for 24, enabled Natal to beat Transvaal by 147 runj in a Currie Cup cricket match in Durban yesterday. The Springbok offspinner had figures of 28. 1.16.24.7.151 words
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Article29 1954-12-14 16 A KNOWLEDGMENT !U Words $H (minimum) DR. <V MRS. WONG MOOK OW thank all Relative! and Friends for theli Valuable Gifts. Qood Wishes ele (rams on their Marria 4.12.M29 words
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Article24 1954-12-14 16 DEATH 20 Itnrrfs 56 i minimum) THE DEATH occurred on 13.12.54 In Colombo, of Mrs. Olmarahamlne, Motlier nt Charles Nanajrakkra of H illwa; Ipoh.24 words
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Article192 1954-12-14 16 Hungarian Army team outplayed WOLVES 3; HONVED TWO goals down at half-time, W olverhampton Wanderers stormed to victory in the second hall of their match in London yesterday against the Hungarian Army side, Honved. Honved included seven of the international Hungarian team, led by "galloping192 words
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Article85 1954-12-14 16 WAU.Y THOM. British and European welterweight boxing champion, vi S beaten on points by Kid Dussart (Belgium) in a ten round non title bout last night in Liege, SAMMY .McCarthy will defend his British featherweight championship against Billy Kelly, the Empire champion in Belfast on Januiry 12.85 words
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Article67 1954-12-14 16 G ASTON Charles Raymond, manager of world bantamweight champion Robert Cohen, said yesterday he is considering proposals for Cohen to defend his title in Mexico City and Johannesburg (South Africa). The Mexican ofter, a match against Raton Marias in early February, was described by Raymond as "interesting."67 words
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Article24 1954-12-14 16 |>l ll.li Keenan (Glasgow) retained his British bantamweight boxing title when he derisively outpointed George O'Neill (Belfast) over 15 rounds in Belfast.24 words
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Article258 1954-12-14 16 ASIAN TEAMS IN XMAS SOCCER INTERNATIONAL football fever reaches B pre-Christmas peak in the next six days, with nine countries involved in top grade matches. Three of the international clashes will be fought out in Britain, but Germany, the World Cup champions, meet Portugal in Lisbon on Sunday. Asian nation*,Reuter - 258 words
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Article118 1954-12-14 16 JUST on the hunch it may change his Davis Cup luck. Vie Seixas, of the United States, hopes his name Is marked second instead of i first when the draw for the U.S.- Sweden inter-zone final Is made tomorrow. "It's a little too much toA.P. - 118 words
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Article102 1954-12-14 16 IyOLVERHAMP TON Wanderers, Eimlish f()otb;ill leftflM tluun- I s pions and conqu'erora <>i the Russtan Spartak tetun and last nlgh( i c Honved of Hun rj tiave been i r made 10 1/j 1 tavouritei to win the English Football Association t'lulIcnft Cup. i Second favouritesReuter - 102 words
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93 1954-12-14 16 FERRY SONNEVILLE and Eddy Yusuf, Indonesia's number one and two players, were beaten in the men's singles quarter-finals of the invitation international badminton tournament in Bom-bay yesterday. Sonneville was outclassed by r India's number three Amritial I Dewan in straight games. It was hardReuter - 93 words
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372 1954-12-14 16 TOPSPIN - HONG KONG'S RACE AGAINST THE CLOCK TOPSPIN 3 a.m. result: Hong Kong beat India 5-2 By Today's ties IO.UU a.m.: Hong Kong I KOTM (Mbniasioa oo cenu). 5.30: Hoi*--' Kon« v Indonesia; Vietnam i Korea; India v M..l.iy.i. Kamala Kamunujan Cup: Hum', Kong v Singapore. 8.30 p.m.: Hong Kom; v372 words
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Article53 1954-12-14 16 MCC who had a lead of 51 when they resumed their second innings against Victoria at Melbourne this morning, soon lost the wicket of Bailey who was bowled by Power for nine. Hutton did not last much longer and was well caught oft Sam Loxton while53 words
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Article44 1954-12-14 16 MCC Ist INNS. 312 (Cowdrey 79, Bailey 60). VICTORIA Ist INNS. 277 (Harvey 59; Tyson 6-68). MCC 2nd INNS. 52 for 2 wkts. Hutton c Maddocks b Loxton 25 Bailey b Power 9 May not out 16 Extras Yesterday's play on page 13.44 words
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Article21 1954-12-14 16 Jacks Sports Club beat the R.A.F. Changi at table tennis by four games to three at Farrer Park.21 words
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Advertisement197 1954-12-14 16 CLASSIFIKD ADS. t REQUIEM MASS JO Wmrtt N (minimum) REQUIEM rod high mass v. ill be held lor the soul of the late Dato Pi i.h St. Joseph's Church, 30 am from the 14th. FOB BALE to Hord, 52 (min.)-Hox 50 el*, extra. JUS! RECEIVED OatewayTrac\im Paper 40" x 25"197 words
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Advertisement60 1954-12-14 16 j$ IBM 2M KM *Mtt KS XX «X W* r MM I f hri^imas I OUR PRIME I I POULTRY I AUSTRALIAN CHICKENS AUSTRALIAN TURKEYS 2 DANISH FRYING CHICKENS j $S DUTCH ROASTING AND 1), j{ FRYING CHICKENS *J And don't forget '■>* OUR HOMEMADE STUFFINGS jjj FOR YOUR SELECTION60 words
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Article, Illustration756 1954-12-14 1 BILL CLAY - SO YOU DO NOT BELIEVE IN GHOSTS? TT WAS a wild, wintry 1 night Icy sleet, whipped along on the bitter wind, slashed into my face as I stood on guard beneath the ruined wiills of what had once been a proud Scottish castle not far from Aberdeen. The camp756 words
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Article, Illustration852 1954-12-14 1 BILL CLAY - SO YOU DO NOT BELIEVE IN GHOSTS? j WAS a wild, wintry Jil. !< v slcei, I ;ilong on the I wind, slashed > im\ lace is I stood l!(l h( lic.illi (he j iicd w .tils oi whal in Urn a proud h castle nol Far mi A lmi852 words
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465 1954-12-14 1 CHRISTMAS is a time of celebration. And so it should hv. But tnc meaning of this festival has become partially lost in the world of commercial- ism. (r The accent to-day is. for the most part, on eatJf inK. drinking, making 5$ merry465 words
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Advertisement233 1954-12-14 1 In The Other Pages Time Has stood StiU in the mils ft Curtate, r,, RiteM* ft McEwen c* f«<* KHcn, A 4 \S What_H,,s Rc.-nmr nf thr Pudding? B.V /tuIMA .Simons A »fc» Mat Tint Your Ha:r to cftr^l' r/ r /;c B //r Wzw^ /or KfOttseti 14 J^ Don233 words
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Article, Illustration595 1954-12-14 2 WILTON WYNN - The pc Qj :::5 f irs t Chriir^s. w t T. I i f i SULEIMAN M »has ?es eas: I ar.rv- c "good ?s or Or.I Pi r i m Be:: ice o! Bahoui as 21 B*t iln. driv 3e«:A.P.; Popper - 595 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1954-12-14 2 RITCHIE McEWEN - by RITCHIE McEWEN prospects of a happy Christmas for children livi 4 anywhere behind Russia's Iron Curtain re bleak indeed. In 1 ct, they might be sa to be i xistent. Officially R- sia has l to it that there is no1,181 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1954-12-14 3 A home tor Peter looked at them without env; —for had he not a brand-ne\ uncle sitting beside him? LEAVING the 'bus, thej turned into a side street The houses were small and cosy-looking just the kind that Peter had always hoped to find himself inside one day. Uncle used1,016 words
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Article, Illustration241 1954-12-14 4 What does j; a girl wear J £HRISTMAS is party time. No V* matter her ag", .shape, job or arts* budget, every woman wants m M to look her best. ju wear when the lnvitt« n B:ack Tie THE OTHER NIGHT went to an lant pa>tyReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration825 1954-12-14 4 PLANNING A PARTY FOR THE CHILDREN? COME mothers are just natural pari -givers, others find it a readful strain, hut w ichever group we hck ig to the time lor cl ildren's parties luis con round once more and ye have to make out t ir plan ot" campaign. The825 words
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Advertisement156 1954-12-14 4 jfjJl MUMM "CHAMPAGNE BRUT" OPTORG COMPANY MALAYA LIMITED 1 3,d Hoo> Chan W.n? Buildi"?. s* a ff*2 »W >« f &S Measured Performance g s^ The 1955 new range of Vi world explorers. ifr I >^<^ Quality reception wherever j«y tv V° u tuniJ 3 waveband. 5 'V •yj j156 words
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Advertisement168 1954-12-14 4 > CHANEL PAR I S DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA V CRAFTON LABORATORIES g GRAND X MAS SAL n P. M. ABDUL KADER 3RC GENERAL PIECE GOODS SILK MERCHAr fc WHOLESALE RETAIL LADIES' DRESSMAKERS fl EMBROIDERED ALLOVERS SS FERGUSON VOILE, LACES REQUiSITES. IP. M. ABDUL KADER BROS (J£ 53. NORTH BRIDGF fc!168 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1954-12-14 5 Britain's favourite entertainers recall Yuletide experiences they will never forget. TKI> KAY "WHAT'S in a name?" you may say. Well, three words made om of the most memorable Chrlfltmassea I have ever known. Some years ago the BBC. agreed to my having my own radio .show1,212 words
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Article172 1954-12-14 5 The Beverly Sisters wont, on tho stagr. I had always t> playing :n the Provinces during Christmas and alfh my wiip and children 60 joined me. it would fa ending thi Ettfl n in "d Well now. most 8 houie landladies don't ly f>x'id»' th< Christmas." And it's r We172 words
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Article, Illustration579 1954-12-14 6 What has become of the pudding? asks JUDITH SIMONS \yHAT has happened to that g iocl old wav of round ng off a meal a nice plate full of pudding? "Never touch it— just think what it does to the figure!/ 1 says the girl who oursues the fashionable hobby579 words
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Article237 1954-12-14 6 PI'TTINCi soot on the back of one's neck is an old i fashioned remedy to cure I cold. This is one of the i« anti-cold ideas which workbut it is rarely used. Most people would rather sniff than have a hlthv Deck and how do you keepReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration982 1954-12-14 7 THE ROBE OF HLA SEN A tale of black magic in the days of ancient China by F. CANNING ]y|V FRIEND Ah Seng is a collector of curios of ancient China, I>u( he only collects pieces which which have a story attached to them. Last week when I went to982 words
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Article, Illustration268 1954-12-14 7 Why not tint your hair to match your dress? I) »l Sthcaveragcv k change flic colour ol her haii so thai it will k<> well with h( i husband's necktie or nev pair of shoes? Of WW( me tv husbands in a make tht m backdi to their own femlniiA.P. - 268 words
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Article241 1954-12-14 8 avtfOPSIS: When Millie lJ pup and the Ilrea-nUns, M SStMoch and Mr.VefTF Little ret to Santa und, tiej i«'»" st B< ps in T«rrd»< l knpes by mfrtakr. i t Santa forgives them. The Drramlins tell Santa the 3 need his help to find their duprn. WHILE Patrick Tv.eed- leknces241 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1954-12-14 8 Part Three of the fascinating Christmas serial for children by LUCRECE HUDGINS BEALE. Don't miss it, boys and girls. stomping out of the house in a rage. "He will get over it," said Santa. "He always does." WILLIE thought, "I will stay here the rest of1,270 words
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Advertisement251 1954-12-14 8 %mi& tss> I Z n fKE D J 5 "^^^^S 0 T-Shirts g p fIM km.' c cm a Z' included J |X'MAS,SALE| SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS 8 Lett's Collb'sA Smith's Diaries, Children's P "tat.on i Picture Books Chnstmas 3 Crackers. Chnstmas J Stockings, Toys and Games, 5 Christmas Tree251 words
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Advertisement162 1954-12-14 8 ■LOOK FOR Tl^ SAFETY TRADE nlrs»fe >. j IKAUL Mark I "CHIEF' GOLDEN m, kerose.m; sto\i> So 4 |rRO(/BL£ FR££/ EASY TO OPERATE! I i tf Obtainable from all deal throughout the Federation Of Sit HING ENGINEERING WORK^ For Her Make This An i^r Christm ti>s PERFUMES j Blue G162 words
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Article, Illustration1949 1954-12-14 9 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - THEIR CHIMNEY WAS MUCH TOO SMALL "TIL BET Santa Clans misses chimneys in Malaya/ said Wee Low thoughtfully. "Misses what?" asked Chong Lee, looking up from his book in amazement "Chimneys," repeated his brother. "He's used to soins down chimneys. Didn't you know?" Chong Lee shook his head. "Sounds potty,"1,949 words
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Advertisement345 1954-12-14 9 i Ik U.P W i*v*- \il i iS 1 rii'S Smiiiporc Kuala Lumpur. Pcnang. Ipoh. PjuAsTlC~**~i !VE LIGHTING V CEILING 1 FIXTURES <• UNIT-RT.202 f rWJT DECORATIVE LIGHTING UNIT ft 20w or 4fl 40w lamps i ffuser coloured nt end covers with crystal square louvres Rods suspension All Problems in345 words
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Advertisement222 1954-12-14 9 SEAVIEW HOTEL Bookings are now open for risfmos ond New Year Festivities CHRISTMAS EVE: BALLROOM and Sl 2 per person CHICKEN INN extension to 1.00 am. CHRISTMAS NIGH* '*< IUCKI.N INN $10 per person extension to 1.00 a.m. V* ffs* BOXING NIGHT: CHICKEN INN SlO per person rrttmtm to i222 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1954-12-14 10 shop. They could hardly wait w tl }°Z got round a corner into a little alley-way to open up their parcels. Anne had hers open first. Oh, look Jackie." she was almost in tears, "it's not a girls present at all Jackie looked and caught1,027 words
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Advertisement76 1954-12-14 10 S and I ENJOY EVERY HOLIDAY MINUTE! BANGKOK? KOTABHARU? PENANG? KUCHING? Jll i; within I X YOUR jl REACH MALAYAN I A//?W4YS SAB NOW ON I iMiAsnr iti:iii(iio\ DO Mil MISS 1 all -i'l'iHii: ADRIAN'S CANE FURNITURE Q i 35, Tanghn Road, S >re Tel 25 X 1 Pr^^ 'i76 words
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Article1164 1954-12-14 11 THE FIRST CHRISTMAS long ago, there lived in a far-off country a good ather and mother named oseph and Mary. Joseph vas a carpenter, and he nade things from wood, such s chairs and tables and >eds. The little town where oseph and Mary Hi ed UHU ailed Nazareth. c1,164 words
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Article336 1954-12-14 11 1 12. This folloics "Jack." LVV/| I 9 3 4 n/A^ 13. The letter "E" between 38 iwOwM \H/// these tuo letters gives you e tSSsK W 4nt\ a b °y' s name rCJT^I l&Ssl 15. Empty.' N I*r *1 1- T 7 v \\l 16. Dad336 words
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Article, Illustration379 1954-12-14 11 -+T from Page Ten r "Oh. Jackio," sobbrd Anne s as he reached out hi.s hand 1 for the bolt, "do you think they've murdered tun Jackie repressed ;i shudder. and pulled thr bolt. Gently, he pressed the door Slowly, I it opened. Santa' Bai379 words
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Advertisement263 1954-12-14 11 U m pare jkifcsSK pmpare ikt>erformnce S jiMifN' 4QH|kk^^^^H «r fZffi* am* aMMfMMMfttt W/2/. 4Grt££ 7W£ MECHHUB minor v. if that #c STILL THE I nished <iiue-p"*td WwUnLUO DIUUCOI t hai behind QMAII PAP HI IV 1 OIfiALL UMfl OUT I road see Rfmrrnhfr also that the wraom Minor's hJ/fh263 words
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Advertisement254 1954-12-14 11 nmni il l > n»»#H#iao»# ml Km m >N THE NEW y**^X EASY FLOW Vw < OZ. BOTTLE ai 10-l alamihc LOTION N)wdpr B«sf ond Skn fo<^ N 1 oz on<J 4 oz. Conro.r^r, AJjo Avo.loble of o Creom a To/cum *>*<fcr I THE CROOKES LABORATORIES LTD. < JOHN LITTLE254 words
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Article, Illustration830 1954-12-14 12 IT WAS ONLY YEARS LATER THAT TWO WIDE-EYED CHILDREN FULLY UNDERSTOOD THE REAL MEANING OF PHAT FATEFUL ENTRY OF SANTA CLAUS THROUGH THE WINDOW OF THEIR BEDROOM. ANGELA and Peter w ere decidedly cross, and even the expectation of Christinas morning with its stockings full of new830 words
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Article237 1954-12-14 12 By LUCRECE HUOGINS BEAIE GOOD.' said Mr Not Much. "That will keep you out of trouble while we work" The Dreamlins worked for several hours while Willie watched in an agony of silence. At last, the breamlins washed out Willies mouth and told him his237 words
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Article, Illustration148 1954-12-14 12 about one of these during a visit to the Scottish Highlands. °ne night, so the story goes, ?t a mer iOst nLs temper and shSsS d hls pet d °g tne Shoulder with a dirk The animal ran out of the J° U J and was never seen again.148 words
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Article, Illustration207 1954-12-14 12 A short story r\i 1 1 I Dl < I In th l IJ.AKTY time is here a#ain! It all sounds extremely gay and jolly for the quests, but what of the hosts and hostesses who may quickly become harassed and frown -ridden if they fail to plan ahead? This207 words
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Advertisement173 1954-12-14 12 j ADELPHI HOTEL GRILL R° OM PRESENTS A WHITE CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER H2.00 MIIIIIMII" 1 ***** i i-ti"""" 11 Moutriessm I Gift Suggestions |j RADIOS from $65 upwards RECORDS Long-play from $8/-tosl4/- -MIKKY FOLDING PHONOGRAPHS Ideal for the children $39/50 j COMBINED CLOCK RADIO j Automatically switches on radio j173 words
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Advertisement177 1954-12-14 12 ;a *a *a «ai *£&<«£ «a «i& %tt SMMKiCM W The most amazmci photographic I instruments of our time i CAMERA '^^^^r J I t EXPOSURE METER M f/ VI II VI fl ACCESSORIES c^t^O^subminiature camera Ear c> Small, quick operating, yet rendering pictures c {k Camera and Exposure meter177 words
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Article109 1954-12-14 13 BEFORE the guests all get comfortably .seated and feel disinclined to move, pin slips of paper, each bearing the name of a famous person 'living, dead, or fictional) to their backs. Each person must now try and discover the name pinned to his back. This is done109 words
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Article166 1954-12-14 13 HIGH STEPPING rpHERE is a "catch" in this X (?amc, though to all those who are not "in the know" it appears to be a straight-for-ward tost of sight and memory. A "course" must be prepared around or across the room and on this, various obstacles such as a chair166 words
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Article159 1954-12-14 13 Y^OU will need a partner for A this. He must go out of the room after you have given him instructions in the art of thought-reading Ask someone to place any number of matches up to twelve in an emntv box. Then place the box, closed of course,159 words
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Article53 1954-12-14 13 THE SHORTEST GHOST STORY 'TWO men were sitting in a A railway carriage, late at niuht. Tho first man leaned forward and tapped the other on the knee. Do you believe in ghosts?" Er. well. no. I er U N neither do I," said the first man, with a ghastly53 words
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Article, Illustration187 1954-12-14 13 Here are the answers to the Christinas puzzles Ql I/. 1- -Carol Carole. Christine c:hiuim». Mwiy. Maria M«i\e Joseph Noel Novell Noel Chr.&tma* N.cliolas 2 «vi In Ihe M« ax mid -winter. ibi Thr ni»t Nowel) itiaiMiel rtld miv c> O little tn>»n o! Beiiitenem 3- »i \c\ <b> M;dd>187 words
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Article147 1954-12-14 13 1 A tall ginger-haired Scots- man with glasses travelled frsm Newcastle to Manchester one snowy Christmas Eve, arriving: in Manchester at 11.32 exactly. His name was Angus Mac Phial. How do I know? 2. How many months in a year have 30 days? 3. Why is it a147 words
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Article228 1954-12-14 13 sua"* s 2. Do you remember the fli* (ai nHVan Fr<ISIV *">■-• (b) ••Wa.s to certain rtheX herds in 2* (c) 3. Can you supply the missing words in these quotations 1 <a) •Christmas is n Winds whistle shrill and chill.(Thackeray, The Mahogany Tree) (b) "I have228 words
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Article, Illustration905 1954-12-14 13 T»HIS li K ood fun xhen I R IWti are all thorough. nR rhrmf^lvr^ jo, espeel ally have werai le !s picked M ill %ith. ttv feint °t-' ng on thl has to continue r.e minute, wh f rirt: v tlmM The to ke^p him talkln* irleReuter - 905 words
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Article15 1954-12-14 14 THE MAN WHO LOVED CATS A short story by William Glynne- Jones 9 WR BM15 words
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Advertisement336 1954-12-14 14 /^TTT ir T l Q I w^k vJl* A ii \*7 She will always cherisK I [n A NEW FROCK FOR XMAS! A i iK CocktaH ami Evening, Gowns, fashioned from CAori- I «ffl oltf Brocades, Taffetas. Nylons, etc., etc. from $80/- 5 4 /so Gtfy. Crw/) Morning Dresses in336 words
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Article, Illustration940 1954-12-14 15 IJOW would you lik<" ;i turkey For your li list in a s dinner weighing I Hb7 This \\;»s the record set up l>\ out bird raised on I. old Rothschild's estate in i lertfordshire, Kngland. Then there waa the Christmas cake prepared by a London940 words
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Article, Illustration255 1954-12-14 15 DON'T be TOUGH on the chicken says CHAPMAN i PINCHER DO %<>u know what "broilins .1 «hu km MUM, in t dun" ...I 11. IIDUM V* if I 111 I huii<lr«,t if x .hi Mo k online «m l»u rCMlta «'l jl r l <i-..,f ijin/ «.Iri t> ii out255 words
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Advertisement259 1954-12-14 15 H TAVERN f \tf~TANOUM ROAD SINCAPORC TIL: 53»3/«^ S' bRISTMAS EVE Dec. ztth bRISTMAS DAY Dec. 2oth knxsiox to i \.y\. Lri.ll IM\.\i:il *V 1».\.\l I. (Including Cracken etc.) $8.00 per person j II OVI U II A V 1 M ,i;.l IMWIH A. DANCE S().()(> per person I EW259 words
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Advertisement63 1954-12-14 15 ll BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME THIS XMAS j WITH OUR fe *****|5 UGHTS PENDANT LIGHTING $5» FITTING t-i v^T iff i «yo CEILING LAMP WALL BRACKET LAMP g 2083/3 LIGHTS 4284/1 LIGHT LATEST RANGE OF LIGHTING FITTINGS, orjk FROM U.S.A. UNITED KINGDOM CONTINENTAL EUROPE. Kfr£ STOCKISTS! I SENG HUP ELECTRIC CO.63 words
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Article, Illustration451 1954-12-14 16 Mink f or t he women and cars for the men A fabulous Christmas parties eve. held f Ihc women invited received mink coats as gifts, while the ncn Sere each pn with Rolls Roycectf* The parb was heldb> actress Marion Da> in and I mil!I •00. Another tortunat- riU451 words
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Article413 1954-12-14 16 A BUSY ACTRESS Maureen Swanson, the attractive Scots lass, is a busy girl but she will lake time out to celebrate Christmas. Maureen began to dance when she was 13. She has danced with Sadler's Wells Ballet and in the American musical "Carousel" at Drury Lane, she has appeared inPopper - 413 words
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Article, Illustration867 1954-12-14 16 UNKNOWN - CHRISTMAS IN SANTA CLAUS LAND OANTA (LAIS who, ;is everybody knows, lives in Finnish l^an land, Ikis now left Ins tundra abode <>n tlu Soviet border and ar rived in Helsinki. Complete with sledge and reindeer, he jinu through gaily-lit streets under illuminated arch- < es that compete with any867 words
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Advertisement107 1954-12-14 16 /fs a Christmas present with a future •A MM IT f C If I r S GENERAL® ELECTRIC Maximum storage space Minimum floor space- /yJoR IN THE MEW SPACE MAKER MODEL i#. 7#l I LOCAL 1 XVai r w;;r«^ sim I fir I •helvr» I.rir full width frrr*rr .nd hillrr107 words
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Article7 1954-12-14 17 Fred Manor - CHRISTMAS IN SANTA CLAUS LAND Fred Manor7 words
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Article, Illustration496 1954-12-14 17 op no.{ jj 'noi oj Ul Hi-. mi ||IM SKIU AilJO|3 PUB A"«(I u« i| unq.) oj o3 og Ajßpuooos I ']qSnom ib;ujui •q Pinoqi juqj, •Ujq .)quu a'jbsj.ja M dsnvoaq %n*} x 193 jd^Bi mun po '•J? s l«ig aqj pj '^uj 99\m aajq) jq^ M4 J«jqLUjuijj uq •JjO496 words
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