The Singapore Free Press, 20 December 1954
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Title Section19 1954-12-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No *****. Singapore. Mon.. Dec. 20 Ml Price 13 ts19 words
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Article74 1954-12-20 1 U.N. CHIEF MEETS RED ENVOY rpiF United Nations Secre--1 tary-General, Mr. Dag tmarskjold, discussed with tnunist China's Ambassaln Sweden yesterday deni his forthcoming visit king to try to free Amerigaoled on espionage. //«>/#/ m s4*4-r<>f Mr. llammarskjold and Gen. Piao met at a Stockholm icheon. There were no others mU.P. - 74 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-12-20 1 Federation army chief gets War office job BR I A DIER W. II iamb c r t left) general > ffi cc r commanding the First Federation of Malaya Division, has been appointed Director of Personnel Administration at the War Office from May 1955, it was announced m London yesterday.86 words
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193 1954-12-20 1 i FTER a weary week-end, flood relief work got into gear again today. There is still much to bo done the victims back on their feet. Eleven teams of Government officers are visiting Potong Pasir and Tai Seng areas today to make193 words
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Article58 1954-12-20 1 THEY'LL GUT RELIEF TOD AY FMOOD victims m Bedok 11 receive cash relief m the Social Welfare Defit at the Sin Hua choo] at 2 p.m. today In approved cases, each nit will get $20 and chikl- r 12 will be paid $10 1 Singapore Flood Ref'ommittee will distririce and58 words
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Article24 1954-12-20 1 High Commissioner, Sir 1 Donald MacGillivray, has committee of inquiry the dispute between the Harbour Board Assoand the Board.24 words
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Article14 1954-12-20 1 pore Rubber Market this morning, inuary ship- a Ib. 5 16 itiirday's14 words
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Article54 1954-12-20 1 T il! ilked m the 1 irdeni again but his iin- him Indoors quickly k to hia He was only out ol 1 tor 15 minutes, i The P<\ til] mains weau and sencjaly 111. But showing ligl Improvement ait. r vet liscoui days when hisU.P. - 54 words
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54 1954-12-20 1 GIRL SNATCHED IN U.S. IS IN AUSTRALIA f^OUR-YEAR-OI.I) Pamela A Walsh, v; on December 1 from her mother's home m Ho i.s In with fat) d by the m f Wdi child P cv tody. Court, m A I ol B the mot Au. now predict tlonal lawsuit a di\54 words
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Article696 1954-12-20 1 Bad start today |£NGLAND were m a sorr> position at lunch today, third day of the second Test between hngland and Australia at Sydney. Button, Bailey and Oraveney wer<> out with only a meagre 58 runs on the board still 16 behind, with only seven second696 words
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Article116 1954-12-20 1 LOWER PRIC III) seats at S2 each, for "High Tide,' to be sta^t'd by Radio Malaya at the Singapore Badminton Hall tomorrow ni^M for the Singapore and Federation Flood Relief Fiiihls, are still aviilaole. To help office workers m the ritw the Straits Times will deliver fl116 words
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Article37 1954-12-20 1 England Bad Inalngi llutloii c Kriiinil h Johnston 38 Kailey r I^angley b Archer I May not out t\ (iravenev <' LABgley l» Johnston 0 Cowdrey not out '.I Kxtras 0 Lunch total (for 3 wkts) (iK37 words
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Article22 1954-12-20 1 Theßurme.se Premier. U Nu, returned to Rangoon yesterday after a three-w.'ek visit to China, North Vietnam and Cambodia.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article21 1954-12-20 1 Admiral Arthur W Hudtord, chairman Of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Stall, arrived m Kar- achl yesterday A .P.A.P. - 21 words
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120 1954-12-20 1 Christmas parcels amid plane wreckage rrnr; earch !<»r the dead In 1 the cr.i.wi Of m I" I jiM t continued ft iterday m the iflteri <>f Jan. i i Hay. near New York'a [diewild airport six ol the n paieeng< crewmen aboard the plane survived ;iI1( »'ij?ht bodies have120 words
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Article22 1954-12-20 1 Premler Nehru bai acctptod an invitation by President Tito Ito visit Yugasfavla, GovernIment sources said m New iDelht ye.sterd^f- A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement55 1954-12-20 1 josmfli^ 'Mm II f \v S/h \\l ',i'Mi i3t \z*^* I I ■>'■ m aHu 7 £>f IL I SI BPi i Al tim": Hi SkY m m 3f" .^Kk\ V 1 > J 5 Av^Bßw^. f KELIABLE b DURABLE WATERPROOF SHOCK PROOF ANTIMACNETIC Sole Anon.,- SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. m55 words
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Article239 1954-12-20 2 Police squads use tear gas to break up crowds' BTONE THROWING students demonstrated again m Nicosia's Metaxas Square yesterday, defying a British ban on more than live people meeting m any public place. j Whistling and jeering, the youths threw stones at armed police riot squadsReuter - 239 words
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Article86 1954-12-20 2 DALADIER ATTACKS PARIS PACT THE former French Prime Minister, M. Edouard Daladier, speaking m Avignon yesterday on the eve of the French National Assembly's debate on the Paris Agreements to rearm West Germany said he could not vote for ratification. He told a meeting of the Radical Party— to which86 words
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Article57 1954-12-20 2 Accepted-for study only A RESOLUTION urging diplomatic exchanges with Russia on a new East-West conference was accepted for •study by the ministerial committee of thx' Council of Europe m Paris yesterday. The resolution, passed earlier by the council's Consultative Assembly, favoured going ahead with conference preparations us soon as possible57 words
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Article63 1954-12-20 2 SIR Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, and Mr. Harold MacMillan, the Minister of Defence, arrived m London yesterday from ParLs where they had been attending meetings of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Sir Anthony told reporters: "I am encouraged by all I have seen63 words
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Article132 1954-12-20 2 Hatoyama wants to rearm Japan THE Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Ichiro Hatoyama yesterday called for the revision of the occupation constitution, with the elimination of Article Nine In which Japan renounced war and the expansion of Japan'.s military st rength. The Prime Minister said: "I do not think that itA.P. - 132 words
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Article13 1954-12-20 2 Mrs. Gwendolyn Emerson. 64 B veteran British actress, ha* A.P. difdA.P. - 13 words
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Article41 1954-12-20 2 Russia is making in< reasi ngly warm overtures towards J*pan— espeeiall> with the lure of trade. These overtures as rHlected m the Soviet press and radio, have doubled since the ■aij 01 oniKcru losniaa.s government. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article21 1954-12-20 2 Special celebrations will be held throughout Russia tomorrow to mark the anniversary of the birth of Joseph StaJin.- U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-12-20 2 Week-end weddings nese Restaurant. pictures. TWO Singapore Registry weddings were celebrated at the week-end. Mr. Phillip Chin Kee Leid and Miss Rosy Ho ('hoy Ying; (above) who were married yesterday. Mr. Xeoh fhean Hup and Miss Woo Ti Ho (left) who were married on Saturday. A reception followed at theFree Press - 55 words
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Article87 1954-12-20 2 SAFE DRIVING DAY-RECORD IMPROVES PRESIDENT Eisenhowers Traffic Safety Committee reported yesterday that 51 people were killed and 966 injured m 3935 traffic accidents on Safe Driving Day last Wednesday a drop From the same day a year ago. It said that on the comparable day m 1953 there were 4.90787 words
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Advertisement85 1954-12-20 2 YUU wax vToTr EXCLUSIVE Imb with discriminate tn nun**} y c a v c ii PARIS On Sale At: Is Whiteaway. Laidlaw Co. Ltd., Singapore Fenang. S. M. Hussain Saiboo, Singapore. Robinson Co Ltd Singapore Singapore Dispensary, Singapore Federal Dispensary Ltd Singapore Maynard Cj Co. Ltd Singapore John Little Co.85 words
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153 1954-12-20 3 t |il/.\BKTH is doiAf bet own codklng. like Inany a h( us<wlf e i, i* her troublea. "ton came out ywteriai thai Queen rnjt.ys pieparinis a snack v li.-n 'turns I it** irom official emafementa r sUyin| at WimNor Caatle. She firstAFP - 153 words
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Article197 1954-12-20 3 Message from missing diplomat A LONDON Sunday news- naper. The People, said X it had received a from Guy Burges. one British diplomats who i nearly four years ago believed to be behind »n Curtain. i that one ol n report- inc an Webb, got a mes- un point iromA.P. - 197 words
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202 1954-12-20 3 4 M killed his wife and ir i children with an i hey slept early yesterlaj ifter first putting a girl r on a porch and closing Pasadena, California. tid. added Harold Oilar to kill himseif by turnn the gas m aA.P. - 202 words
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103 1954-12-20 3 N attack on the depravity "I Hollywood was made Ihe second Congress of Soviet Writers now m session Moscow, said T&ss, the official Soviet newi agency. yesterd ly. Mr Sergei GerasimoT, a "I'm director said: 'In glar'«»l contrast to Soviet cine•"^■Kiapiiv. which brings Ihr BiasHeaReuter - 103 words
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157 1954-12-20 3 NAGA headhunters from the village of Pangsha acted m "self-preservation" when they killed 57 people m a neighbouring Village and carried off their heads, the Indian Government stated. In a Press communique issued m New Delhi yesterday, it revealed that the massacre at theReuter - 157 words
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Article84 1954-12-20 3 The West German civil line, Lufthan t ha begun itiatlons With British Bu ropean Airways and other lmc, for foreign pilots \<> operate Its Rrsl services i" *>•• gin on Api-ii 1. m an announa m< ni ye ter day at Colonge, Lufthansa that GermansReuter - 84 words
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Article35 1954-12-20 3 The U.S. Information Agency is sending two special exhibits, entitled "Atoms for peace." on tour through India. Pakistan and the Middle East to publicise America'! drive for an atomic peace programme. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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121 1954-12-20 3 Murder jury is still out after 18 hours I •.ng tin tl It ml Bhep] murd. Marilyn The committed tlw > I hPb€ jur. >f or .ill It could And him guilty of mvi charged, which »oul the >hl< iM.ii:, a: jeon to trie chair lint the jury could in.U.P. - 121 words
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139 1954-12-20 3 TnVO Christmas week strikes', threatened France last night as postal sorters m the railway stations and airport safety crews voted new action for tomorrow. Both movements reflected dissatisfaction with settlementa reached over working conditions during similar strikes last year. The postal workers, who handle hiwA.P. - 139 words
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Advertisement26 1954-12-20 3 m^ XMAS GIFT FOR HIM W iw&L Choose the size, colour or desigr SHIRTS H.indiomc looking Plain o f Coloured. Ig^- Tailoring is put spcc/o/ify *k^26 words
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282 1954-12-20 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, DEC 20, 1954 Opinion Just being Sensible IN a Johore Bahru court, a magistrate told the police: "Use your eommonsense." He was commenting on the twomonth delay caused by the police m bringing to trial four women charged with having food m a food restricted282 words
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Article, Illustration130 1954-12-20 4 Oil far the wheels of A ustralasia As IMPRESSIVE stretch of pipes will be used to carry oil between the tanker jetty and the distillation units at the Kwinana oil refinery now being built near Fremantle, Western Australia, for Australasian Petroleum Refinery ltd.. MM of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's AustralianReuter - 130 words
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561 1954-12-20 4 MARTIN S. HAYDEN - Has censure vote stopped McCarthy? MARTIN S. H AYDEN by UHAT will the voted censure by his colleagues mean to the future of Senator Joe McCarthy? The answer, according to those who know best the 67 senators who supported censure and the 22 who backed Mr. McCarthy is: "A lot."561 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-12-20 4 OSBERT LANCASTER - OS B ERT LA N C ASTER Bi Honestly, J shall be quite ad i ik" <* moment just first niflhc nerves!"23 words
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Article125 1954-12-20 4 POPOCATEPETL. Mi 18.000 ft. volcj no known by name to i Iboy -has just exacted its latest toll of human Hfe. In days long past the ancient Aztecs made their periodical sacrifices to the mountain overlooking Mexico City. Today it is the youth ol Merino which is125 words
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Advertisement20 1954-12-20 4 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIiIHIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIM JEWELLERY AND SILVER WARE THAT WILL FASCINATE FVFRY tttni HEART. S. P. H. de SILVj^U/ SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR20 words
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Advertisement21 1954-12-20 4 i /it 't^- A y^\ i 1 cMouson<£ai>€nder with tmb auaflMCN 1 F. E. ZUELLIC (MALAYA) LTD. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PEN21 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-12-20 5 HUNDREDS of flood vidims, Bheltorinf under a s**^ of uinbr«'ll;is, |mih€ff .it the Geybuti reWel centre m the Cirrat tlltcn TnUk Kitir. gjngaptf, to u«*t thrir share of food and money. And many more arr uaitiim outside for their turn. Tree. Press picture.47 words
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179 1954-12-20 5 THESE TWO U.S. STUDENTS HAD A WONDERFUL TIME am «-w--— npWO young six-foot American students have just left Singapore after spending A rive wonderful weeks m the Colony and In bandit territory m the Malayan jungle Dick Blank, six-foot-six Texan, and his companion, Lew BealJ who arrived last month on179 words
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84 1954-12-20 5 rywi) Penang schoolboys have 1 won a First Prize m the Pan-Malayan interhool Photographic Exhibition now on at the Gan Eng .Schooi hall, Singapore. are Arthur Khoo, (of Penan* A.C.5.,) who won nature section with study "Flowers," and Chew Tock (Chung Ling school,) first84 words
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Article61 1954-12-20 5 >Micial» elected at the inauil meeting of the Singapore Students' Society of rated Secretaries are: hairman: Mr. Tan Sim LUditor; Mr F c Fok. iry; Mr. Teoh Chye treasurer; Mr. M. V. f i< r. committee- Miss 1 Ngo, Messrs. X 'dharen, Szeto Sim Chuan. Kirn Lock,61 words
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Article81 1954-12-20 5 THE reception trranged by the Indian Chamber of Commerce, for Mr. R. K. Tin don. Commissioner of India, and Mrs. Tandon. to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, today, has been cancelled by request of Mr. Tandon, m view of Fne raftering and distress caused m81 words
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Article98 1954-12-20 5 TAX ON HOUSES OPPOSED PENANG, Mon. PROTESTS agiiin.st the m creased annual valuc.s on houses will be made to tne J Penang Rural Board on Dec. 30. Notices have oeen .sent to 2,000 house owners In three i mukims Informing them of the revised annual values and the assessment they98 words
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243 1954-12-20 5 HER WILL MAY HAVE LEFT HIM $1 2 MIL. KUALA LUMPUR business is wondering he is a lucky man. "ts were circulating hat he had been left S. $4 million ($l2 milon h y an American an. [he man with the $12 milm problem i s Ceylon- born Ir r243 words
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Article22 1954-12-20 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Mom —For tailing to renew his boat licence In tlmo. On« Thean Kow was fined tlO j<22 words
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Advertisement45 1954-12-20 5 Insist on Iff TM7T IT Milk chocolates of a high quality attractively presented exquisitely designed luxury gift boxes. I Hi Boxea 2>'< iMi i i|l) Bomti $3/- $850 S/2/THE STORE WITH A TO OFFER w [transports storage tf^la lutU 1 7 3 cecu street shcapore45 words
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Miscellaneous359 1954-12-20 6 IVilll'U'VlillhiHvH' ;u»liiLbl You 1.1...1 JJMIjM-U-UJJ- -g- 1'1L!-U-Illg LUCKY MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I SXAR Ov QM A DOFS !T fIfLOWG oo WN If i H [they u ?^ong mvvn hereJJ ■ORVJOU./ WsOMESORTOF-SMIpTA^ V^F^f a >3C />^C U sometimes di.h.u f^ F^ A QUARTER-MILE LONG/J^ /J^^A\ c^ sUlu359 words
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Article133 1954-12-20 7 B y Balestier Community will be officially B Mrs. Thio Chan \t the Singapore B Councillor. on B 4.30 p.m than 700 guests and have bc«*n invited to B ny. B trophies and priH rs of the various m m during the yew B133 words
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Article29 1954-12-20 7 HAHRU, Mon. KelMalayj are leaving ior harvest rice there. 4,000 people left last m the last few Immigration Departbeen working till •vrninii to cope rxodus.29 words
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Article114 1954-12-20 7 New job for Rev. Trasey K. Jones V. Tracey X Joms. of the Wesley eh, .Singapore Ls beint; 'd to the Methodist trters m New York. ill bo administrate ry i South-E 4 M Ist mis ird. Reid of work co?i Sumatra, Hong I >re with the r.mton on •v114 words
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Article, Illustration133 1954-12-20 7 A LL community centres m Singapore have been asked to help Rood victims by Mr. Teo Sens Bee, president of the Federation of Community Centres. He urjjed each centre to collect food and various gifts to send to the Flood Relief Fund headquarters at Cecil Street.Free Press - 133 words
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Article180 1954-12-20 7 SINGAPORE Hindus yesterday welcomed the proposed formation of a new Hindu Advisory Board with more "pep" m it. The Board has recommended to the government that it should be dissolved and reformed with wider aims and m energetic powers. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, a Legislative Councillor,180 words
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Article70 1954-12-20 7 COUNCIL FLANS CHANGES nPHK Government services Stall council ye <i (i Cided In Kuala Lump 1 to ition to Indud lon One Ofl Ai present onlf ofßc( ra in D ions Two. Three and Four are represented on the rouncii. The resolution I placed before trn* w aval gate.-' conference70 words
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Article21 1954-12-20 7 A Court >n a 1 ;Vin" in. mi b Her, at Cowan trudln m aanded if: custody till Fri21 words
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Article168 1954-12-20 7 ELECTORAL CLAIMS LIST IS NOW OUT AH NTARY al r about 2.000 m Sinnaj claimed to be p>»t <>n the rolls are now available for public n. D at the rarioiu centra Any Singapore citisen n >• object to ;n.v ol th" ho ha< on to think that thr (lannant,168 words
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Article67 1954-12-20 7 On the eve of h«-r r< Hid, a Kcd C >fflcer, m N< Mi i < Mitchell, was pre- ith the st.it.' Meritorloiu Service M<'d:ii Tengku Ampuan .it the U1 ma Hinggap remban. M Mitchell trained n than 3 10 young people In gularly vi67 words
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Advertisement20 1954-12-20 7 >1 JJ] Tlie ili Connoisseurs m I Choice m M Wines $hreesNesroJteai J\ficYskiner SOLt ACLNTS.; MACLAINC WATSON mNO COMPANY LIMITED20 words
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Article, Illustration96 1954-12-20 8 WORST FLOODED TOWN IN MALAYA "-I T 1 WON Hooded Malayu as xy;is Kota 1 inß«i i,, j,,| l(i nree pictures m (his n« the flood w a ,e,!; lh rough the town were l-.1l Yaw Chon« fro™ »:ilcll:i. This old woman waited nalimti lor hours at a 11,0,1 rHi'fSt';96 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-12-20 9 -r The Tai Keou School ;il Tai Scn^ near Paya Lebar Road <^ 4k was last week converted into a Hood relief centre. Hun dreds of women waited patiently forthejrturn to receive food, clothing and money to help their families tide over Ihe diflicull period until they could return to83 words
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Advertisement194 1954-12-20 9 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH THE STRAITS TIMES, which has pioneered the use of colour photography for magazine journalism m South East Asia, Announces a New SERVICE... Sales of a selection of the superb full-colour illustrations from The Straits Times Annuals m the form of Il"xl4" dye-transfer photographic prints. These prints, suitably mounted, are194 words
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Article, Illustration369 1954-12-20 10 JOHN CULMER - It s tough playing Santa in this land or upturned palms JOHN CULMER says IN SPAIN the Christmas box is still a flourishing Institution. By Spanish trds this annual tipping adds considerably to the expenses of an always expensive i. for there is a long list of functionaries wao expect,369 words
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Article346 1954-12-20 10 B\ith siios vuifi'T'tlj' t* North iealer SORIH I 7 2 0 A X J 7 *AI 3 3 WFST K4JST 4 A 10 3 2 4 f o -1 i 7 X J 10 I 7 S 18 0 Q 10 4 2 *11«4 4 7 6 3 SOtTU ?AQ346 words
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362 1954-12-20 10 OXE often thinks of Switzerland as the land of chalets; it is really the lund of castles. Travelling by car from one end of the country to the other you hardly find a single town, however small, without its mediaeval stronghold. Many more are362 words
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Advertisement19 1954-12-20 10 IViw v€tn Phone Your SMALL AIJS. to Singapore 2800 Ert. lll» This is a STRAITS TIMES Classified Advertisement Service.19 words
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Article, Illustration535 1954-12-20 11 PINCHER CHAPMAN - Are too many one-ulcer men doing two-ulcer jobs? PINCHER CHAPMAN picture. THE n aaon why 1 many down with ulcer troubl< -ulcer men trying to do two ulc( r obs. M tical remark by a fri( two beliefs which i only held to account for the rising rate nach and535 words
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Article100 1954-12-20 11 a VISITOR, nshered In- r r A to the director*! oflice j «»i .t model factory m the E Soviet Union, was im- E pressed by an imposing E l>roduction chart on the r wall. E Yes." said the director proudly, "during the first year ire produced only100 words
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352 1954-12-20 11 OK part m the 1 Cze c h underground v< mi nl against the munista One night *4 j. the police raid( d m which they knew two friends and I hidinu. I waa tenced to six y< ara nal servitude, m352 words
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Advertisement29 1954-12-20 11 Tor delicious Cakes Kolls Use I'illttliurv V MM* M^^^^t Ail? TSGiU I v *iot Rolf 5 |ol« A<fn( >n A 2 J^l :.i\n (.u\s WAI x I t c29 words
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418 1954-12-20 12 PATRICIA COMPTON - PATRICIA COMPTON writes for the women \ym\ku-s do noi necessarily herald the approach of old age. Whether you are young or middle-aged, if your skin is uncared for ;ukl has been allow ed to become dry and parched, these tell-tale lines will418 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-12-20 12 picture. A shell-shai>ed white strxvv hat trimmed with blue net from the Spring collection of C hristian Dior models seen —Popper m London this month.-Popper - 28 words
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Advertisement45 1954-12-20 12 rVvw "^HfcßtfJ FOR When a HALF CREAM milk food SSI is recommended for your baby then NESTOCEN is your best choice. "-IOJLSAN RE LY_^rompnncipa V r Dispensaries If j n any doubt as to baby's and Provision well-being, stores. CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR. ANOTHER WWmMtn PRODUCT45 words
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Miscellaneous307 1954-12-20 12 HEqi^H KfSfl I I e^^Hhß w*m3& "7T"^^r^"^^i"^"MiiT m^m li^ iw J [I 1 j ■^H^mß^__^i^H-__Biß^ Kj^| CLL'KS ACROSS: Hurried to the beginning of a 1 A Christmas one wouldn't town? (4). hinder! (6) 5 Bu(k U P a nair? (s >- -Bit has an outer formation too t f course307 words
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Article, Illustration178 1954-12-20 13 RALPH HEWINS - SLIMMING the G.I. way can be mighty tough RALPH HEWINS says I UCKER p 3 pi iinly to I worn;. Fat Oirl. And William puts it Ju to the American r his Europ Etnd. ral'j (iirecMany personnel t o the extent their physical condition not be compatible with army standard!,178 words
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Article126 1954-12-20 13 what no hotdogi Mo h;i mb v No doughnut N No That, i the dirt li Q Ktt Flral n p-'r' two fronts m the Battli i the Bulges: tier lfi.st «ib at Bu H Watford: "11 hard to keep ■-m the k bai but. matter126 words
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452 1954-12-20 13 If YOU want to try, even though Christmas is coming, here it is I \KI AST: 1 small apple or mall banana or 2 dates or -i.tptruit or 1 small orange iindium prunes or canta- without fit. brent, 1 teaspoon butter. ■ll»<«452 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-12-20 13 t(;;K *'>«' style of (he Regency bucks with "FV.rk !<ane." a Jan Meredith creation In p r ;<' the fashions m the Him, "Beau BrummHi: The *r< v larq^aru ;nt m uool bM ltl nylon ruflhs md jabot and is topped by an olive green iur hit hat which has55 words
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Article41 1954-12-20 14 Dull I boxing i n ike hia Ann- ainst Eddie illfornia, m iatl n on Janii" b AudiUn lum, The II ili Id if i-<>i t, one or two Old Italian Will tltk bout uith I \P.41 words
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Article, Illustration305 1954-12-20 14 B] GEORGE WHITING sJo POVERTY stricken, and so bare <»l rising UUenl is the British heai j weight class th.it ire ;«rc all bidden <•» become excited at the prospeel of two former champions, Jack Gardner and Johnny Williams, meeting for the third time early m305 words
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Article343 1954-12-20 14 THE Walker Cup team report centre is a London stockbrokers 1 office. Here Mr. G. A. (Alec) Hill. the alert 46-year-old captain, receives accounts of training progress from the 10 golfers who meet the pick oTu.S.A. amateurs m the international contest at St. Andrews on343 words
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Article156 1954-12-20 14 SWEDES TO TOUR U.S. E SWEDEN'S leading gym- E nasts, both men and E E women, Will compete m E November for the right to E E represent their country E E on a tour of the United E E States during January E E r//e visit Will be the156 words
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Article42 1954-12-20 14 Ctnii-'t. Basilio, top ranking welterweight contender, will mcci German middleweight In a LO-round bout at Syracuse >ii January 21. esh f rom a victory over J Mtcelll, Is scheduled to meet Brnia Durando m Milwaukee on De 28.42 words
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Article323 1954-12-20 14 DAVIES SHINES IN RUGBY TRIAL liNOLAND and Scotland hv\d *j international nißby trials on Saturday but while the encouraging nn yiven by the Pr Hteble n I itlng Possibles by 2] points nbree goals two tries) to nil must have helped th England s< :tors, the Scottish final trial was323 words
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Article72 1954-12-20 14 rpitE Philip >nd-ranked Rajrm mdo i»• ro eai lly det i t he Japa i hamplon, to retain the Philippine lei chamU u»'.»k toe veteran l-'ilipinu Davii Cup player jusl one hour I score b one-sided win over the 23-year-old Japanese. Miv.r.i pi ictically gave up72 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-12-20 14 The winner meets Don Gardner's bigger guns. not withstanding their frequent misfiring, bore promise of settling down to some kind of mastery, but, after three rounds, the referee decided that Touzard'fl eye was m no condition to withstand further punishment. Two stitches helped to improve its appearance. Eddie Thomas, one67 words
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Article805 1954-12-20 14 P W D L PAPti Wolves 22 11 7 4 51 31 29 S Sunderland 22 910 ***** 28 Manchester 22 12 4 6 50 41 28 Chelsea 23 10 7 6 45 35 21 Charlton 22 12 2 8 49 37 26 Huddersfield 22 10805 words
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Article600 1954-12-20 15 TOPSPIN - S'PORE PAIR TAKE DOUBLES TOPSPIN By Baguio Wong is women's champ oil HENG CHEW and POON WENG HOK put Singa- port* on the Asian table tennis map when they played the game of their lives to dethrone the Asian unpiona Mai Van Efaa and Trail Canh Dnoc of Vietnam, m600 words
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Article88 1954-12-20 15 These arc all Suite hockey Players. Name the teams: fa) Sheikh Mansor (b) T. Nxlarajah, (c) Mehar Singh. Who was the first colour- (I l»<!\«r to win the world heavyweight title? Who headed the England and Australian Test bowl»*»K uvfi igea m the last tour of Australia l?si-SD?88 words
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Article66 1954-12-20 15 AT Ihc prize gHfaf ceremony, it was found that four trophies wen* miv-in:; —the Baroda ii|>. Kamala Kamanujan Cup, Violet Surita up and the Peace (up. An official (;f the SIT A «'\])lainetl (hat the trophies, won by .lapan last year, arrived by boat late on Satin66 words
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Article252 1954-12-20 15 FIRST- TIMER - Hockey tourists shake Singapore FIRST-TIMER By Singapore 3; Indonesia ...2. IT wa.s a lucky Singapore: a spiritless first half nearly I cost them the game. Regain- ing their esprit-de-corps m the second half, the Colony players scored three fine goals to boat the visiting Indonesian hockey tourists m the first252 words
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Article41 1954-12-20 15 i,< icester'fi right fullback [ilburn and M*-ir centre hall Jack Fi ti both kick- Hi'- bal] and '-w!< ineously. n n( ■it hal! time bo*u i iy< r ly the i v.:i COnhl n ,-i i. I indoubi thf :hcd tl41 words
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Article67 1954-12-20 15 i^oOTßAri, statisticians were given a new "incident for their record books m tlw English IV Leagui an Saturday whin two players w<rv credited will scoring one goal This remarkable feat took place at Stamford Bridge, London, where Chelsea n»;it Leicester City by three goals67 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-12-20 15 MISS COKKKAN makes a pretty jockey on Duntint: I ury at the Malayan amateur rare meeting held m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday She was also a successful one, riding Dancing Fury to a half-length victory over Sil\«r Kcedi (I.YT.'-s. Reynolds) m the X.1.. Town Plate event for lady51 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-12-20 15 pit tun- —Free l*r< ss John Hani, ridden l>v Mr. Thomson, beail Civil Lord (Mr Wheeler) by li.*lf a l«rmth m thr second rare ti» pay Totr dividends of SI 10 and 114.-Free Press - 37 words
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Advertisement34 1954-12-20 15 ICE RhSfcRVATIONS NOW EVE Celebration at THE OCEAN PA 2XHOTE! S p l« ndul Enti rt''nmi n» Pfoßf.innnni ft ltur-n? App of rtiISSBZLLALING #i iM The met .ipp'.mcKd Sr»;r» cnu Novtttut nd Souvinm to>34 words
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Article22 1954-12-20 16 West Geim.mv beat Portugal 3-0 aftei leaciiiu l-) r haif-time m an In t national soccer match at Lisbon v>22 words
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Article175 1954-12-20 16 Si frAPORE regained tii c Foong Beong Cup by beatthe holden Penang r>-4 night at the Han Chi i hool, Penang. Penang pulled up from an (»vi might deficit of 3-1 to tie the scores at 3-3 but Singapore nt on to win. player175 words
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Article29 1954-12-20 16 20 W»r4* If i minimum) van TOORCN, Raymood Dearly uerite .sou/a and Audrey Milne peacelaih al Oenera] Hospital on L9U) il at Bidad 111 at 830 I W29 words
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Article58 1954-12-20 16 20 H <ik/-. V> (minimum) moddkh to Kmme acd Ralph it Kk. Hospital on 15:12.54. .1 brother for Suzanne. Randolph El ION: To Hettj and Loet, Ji er Anne, a Bileen and Card, 18/12 J4 ipore Niu Ing Home. DE PRANCK: To Jo. wife of Keith Alexander Douglas and58 words
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Article161 1954-12-20 16 SOVIET BID TO KILL DAVIS CUP Charge by Sweden team manager |M SSI A is out to kill tho Davis Cup competition by luring European nations into a tennis competition of their own, the captain-manager of the Swedish team said yesterday. Furthermore, added Qunnar Oalin of stockholm, the smaller tennis161 words
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Article26 1954-12-20 16 i In a world champlonwinner <>i the N i ard In the 'I; Icok i m 15th round U hnlcal kno< k'uit >f26 words
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Article23 1954-12-20 16 Tli. 4 Philippine yesterday shut out the Republic Oj China 2-0 tn the econd game ol the m I Asian baseball tourna-23 words
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Article101 1954-12-20 16 MISS Doris Hart was yesterday named America's No. 1 woman lawn tennis player for 1954 by the United States IL.T. A. ranking committee. Fnvt ten m the list are: Mitt Doria H-<'t i MUj Louise Brough, 3 Mrs. Beverley Baker. 4. Mitt Shirley101 words
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Article70 1954-12-20 16 The Federation <>t Malay. i Hockey Union rejected request by the Sti fapore Hockey lation I'M- permission invite :oi) players from the Federation to turn oul i<»! ,i combined side against Pakistan In Singapore. ■i he FMHU held that tins would itiona] practice as town by70 words
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Article34 1954-12-20 16 Orient welterweight champion Somdez Yanutrakit will train at the Katong Boys' Club. Joo Chiat Road. today between 5 and 6 p.m. He fights Ray Rico at Singapore"*, Happy World Stadium on Sunday.34 words
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Article17 1954-12-20 16 The win put the Philippin. 3 vwi\ with Japan, who defeated Korea o-o on Saturday, a.p.17 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-12-20 16 picture. Caw a. a Fijian forward, breaks through for Combined Services of Malaya m the rugger match against Malayan Civilians Combined, played at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Services won 30- 11- -Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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Article111 1954-12-20 16 SWEDEN last night completed a 9-0 win over France m their European Zone quarterfinal of the Thomas Cup badminton tournament and qualified to meet England m the zone semi-final. The Sweden Er.jl.ind winners will meet Denmark m the final of the European zone. Sweden,111 words
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Article28 1954-12-20 16 Ed Fui'fciOl Of the I fired 07 yesterday foi a 72-hok total Of 273 to capture the Ms 4 Havana invitation and pro-unateur golf tournament.28 words
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