Singapore Standard, 22 December 1951
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Title Section15 1951-12-22 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 174. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.15 words
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54 1951-12-22 1 D^e 21 -AP> bablv observe the be hat m years past sk IB the Kremlin. S is known. Stalin's j tisfactoi f for his age I as vas this time U b«jrn Joseph VisDjUigashvili m a hut tie mountain town oi Dec 21. 187954 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1951-12-22 1 Drive Passes $10,000 Mark; All Towns In Mal a ya Represented TOY FUND CLOSES TODAY 4 suffcrin children-as the Bishop of tte£ TOi tHt cv Henry Wolfe-Baines, called thaf^r^i F**}K encoura^d by the knowledge thiL »fj ?M Ve USS*?** of friends who have Ui ed to Christmas. These newfound friendsStandard - 1,135 words
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196 1951-12-22 1 MELBOURNE, Dec. 21 (Reuter-AAP) A strike among radio operators of the Australian Overseas Telecommunications Commission which virtually isolated the continent from the rest of the world, for more than 42 hours, was settled today. (This report had to be dictated by radio telephone to196 words
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Article109 1951-12-22 1 Standard Statf Reporter CONCERN over the possible retirement of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, United Kingdom Commissioner General lor South East Asia, and hope that he would stay, here for at least another term were expressed at the meeting of the Singapore City Council yesterday by109 words
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223 1951-12-22 1 S'pore To Attend C'wealth Finance Ministers Meet Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will be represented at the Commonwealth Finance Ministers conference m London next month when Britain is expected to ask for drastic cuts on imports and stockpile purchases to conserve gold and dollar reserves of the sterling area. At this223 words
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Article74 1951-12-22 1 Standard lon don Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 21 The following ore the closing price, o« rubber ord tin on the London Market todoy:LONDON TIN L^NDON RUBBER 41 Id. |P? f 41 Id. I 40ld. AMo/r, *9id. ißiiiZZ 38id July/Sept. «jj Jon. c.i. Spot: £915 per ton buyers,74 words
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Article104 1951-12-22 1 ISMAILIA. Dec. 21 (Reuter) Gen. Sir George Erskine, British Commander m Egypt, today ordered an all-night Curfew m Ismailia and stopped all but specified essential Egyptian traffic on roads between Port Said and Fayid. British sappers, shot five Egyptians and captured three last night when104 words
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Article23 1951-12-22 1 ANOTHER planter. Mr. F. Roukens, (48)— the third within a week— was murdered by terrorists near Subang, West Java, yesterday.— Reuter.23 words
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73 1951-12-22 1 Standard Staff Correspondent consider ••■JfSJJlaja \efee •"rh?" report .f Select 111 111 II I Will XI II Ity here. leading to several Chinese orf anisations. inc!»*inff the Selanfor branch of the MCA, deciding to start classes for members. A meeting Is to be held73 words
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Article508 1951-12-22 1 Lyttelton Warns Britain Situation May Get Worse LONDON, Dee. 21 (Renter) The Colonial Seeretarv, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, warned Britain today titter his return from Malaya that the war against the Communist guerillas there ha* He said the position m Malaya might easily get worse before they508 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-12-22 1 photo. THE COMMISSION ER-UENERAL. Mr. Malcout Mac Donald, for the first time yesterday attended an ordinary meeting of the Singapore City Council. He is seen chatting with the President. Mr. T.P.F McNeice. (left), just before th c meeting started. Mr. Mac Donald remained at the meeting for just over twoStandard - 66 words
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99 1951-12-22 1 NEW DELHI. (AP) Normal flow of replacements tor Britain's eight Gurkha battalions— the Asian fighting men who are spearheading the Malayan antibandit campaign continues despite the political crisis m their Nepalese homeland Official sources here said there is no inference by Nepal's new "liberal" Government99 words
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Article34 1951-12-22 1 PARIS, Dec 21. <AP>- Most civil air services m France ceased at midnight as flying crews walked out I «trik« which they <aW would last untn midnight on Jaa 934 words
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Article196 1951-12-22 1 PANMUNJOM, l>e«. 21 (Al»). Vmktd flillißi Comniand agreed to<lay to withdraw from all i»lao«l* <»ff l>oth the roaHtM of !Nortii Korea m an armiMtirr. I h»Allied roiH'*>H«iion was made at the meeting of Mlaff oHirers seekiii" to break the 25-dav-old deadloi-L on how to enforce196 words
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99 1951-12-22 1 TOKYO. Der. 21 (UP»— Con Matthew B Ridgway appealed personally today to the Communist chiefs m Korea to lift thenban on humanitarian inspections of their prison camps In a broadcast directed to Red Koreas Premier Kirn I) Sung and Gen Peng Teh-huai. Chinese99 words
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Article33 1951-12-22 1 THE Augio Enaiu Oil panv m an advei tist-rnent m thll morning s San FrMtCitCO Chro 1 nirle warned "any couCCIOg individuals a«ain>.t buying nl from the Iranian nomcntneni U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article28 1951-12-22 1 THE BIRTHDAY of Quaide Azam Mohamed AH Jinnah will be celebrated on Dec. 25 at the premises of All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society at 4 p.m28 words
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Advertisement96 1951-12-22 1 WoWl Ilisld* IV^ ClfV* £o«ft To rrc r. t rt n X RKIIABLE SHOT) PEIPING STORE, f ,-j Orchard S'^»?«-f. S for i Eastern Arts Linen Goods j etc Phone: 78J5. x ^^^^\^\\\\\^^^\x\\V\^\^^WV\\ Epfl Lamps »r* tJ^^^y^ "dressed 'm q P .^^^tfflflflfl ■.hock free Phi- j L VC' rapper its96 words
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Advertisement58 1951-12-22 1 BAND CVt i CRYSTALWAHE m i teidt rcitff* if I j Call nnt Select vow reovlrementt THE NOVELTY STORE i M North Bridge Iml f J Phone 1121 X'mn* Sa/0 /Vote O» KLOSTERjBRAUEREI BREMEN, NEUSTADT a/D., GERMANY. fA their many Patrons gpV >\ Merry Christmas and ,A Prosperous New Year.58 words
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Article424 1951-12-22 2 BETTER TER MS FOR CITY INVESTORS $46 Mil. Loan To Be Floated Next Year Standard Staff Reporter THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, at the ordinary meeting of the City Councillors yesterday announced that the 3£ per cent $30,000,000 loan floated m August this424 words
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Article136 1951-12-22 2 HOS] ESSES a1 lh« Ram g i Joget) pli v m Greal W< r I Park, SingaI ani 'ke reamed and rked v ttles and rhairs ar i '.ht-iii II vas luring a brawl m re than 10 men were ThUTS «iV night rhe136 words
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Article, Illustration110 1951-12-22 2 Cupid Gets A Special Prize SHRIEKS of ielight and howls of fear greeted Santa Claus when he arrived at Tandin Club m Singapore yesterday. The occasion was the Christm» r fancy dress party for the children ran^iiiv from toddlers to five-year olds. Originality of lostume is shown a how asStandard - 110 words
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Article48 1951-12-22 2 fACK posed i seel I the, 1 vdiao d m Singapore to I gams foi St t- .>d Castes" \s r bj Sir. C R Dasarai a Ha Legis ativc Cou Xo wTf HHWW lilH T::d ~n fan i mti d old :axe kindly I i48 words
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Article106 1951-12-22 2 :p move which seeks to perpetuate a disgraceful relic i I social barbarism pi the degenerated times ol India when priestcraft ruled the country." he said. Flo pointed out that "untouchable" and "scheduled caste" were terms for the abolition of which great lenders have fought vehemently and106 words
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379 1951-12-22 2 S 'pore Merchan t Fined $24,000, Lodges Appeal Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that the office of the Foreign Exchange department was fitting on the finance regulations for years** when people were ignorant of the regulations was made by Mr. D. S. Marshall, defending Loh Niang Sam m th*' Shiiranore379 words
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Article57 1951-12-22 2 'Donate To SMSU Party' Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION described a.< "worthy" by the Singapore City Council President. Mr T P. F McNeice was made by Dr C J Poh < Nominated! at tbe Council meeting yesterday. Dr Po:i urged the Council to contribute to the Children's Party organised for.57 words
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Article, Illustration237 1951-12-22 2 THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya will become one of the hest equippeil of it* kind m the Far East with the arrival soon of special electronic equipment for ncurophysiological work, both for tesaehiue ami ri'sMri'li. The apparatus will be manipulated by the Senior Labora- tory Assistant,237 words
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84 1951-12-22 2 A.\ ANONYMOUS donation of <."00 by a resident of Singapore j to the Leper Children's Home at Trafalgar Street. has been deposited by the authorities m the! Post Office Savings Bank fur \he children. I Mr. D.W. Xay'or, accuur.l:-.:'.!. postal services department told The84 words
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Article69 1951-12-22 2 Standard Woman Reporter WELL-KNOWN brands of whisky were cellinf at 523 a bottle at the Nassina Co. Lie*., auction sale m Singapore yesterday. The big crowd, mainly Chinese who were bidding for the whisky reflected the seasonal shortage of this drink. Other wine* and spirits were69 words
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Article26 1951-12-22 2 A CHINESE labourer, Ong Kirn Gruan. was k;!!ed yesterday m a machinery accident at the Hume Pipe Asbestos factory m Bukil Timah Road, Singapore26 words
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161 1951-12-22 2 A CASE of causing hurt took an unusual twist m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when the complainant was put m the dock after the accused had been acquitted. The original accused. Krishnan s/o Kalli. was charged with causing hurt to Shanmugam Suppiah with an161 words
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Advertisement69 1951-12-22 2 for ffce HOME OVENWARE XJti J A LARGE RAMGE OF PHOENIX L^^vA^J J J AND PYREX GLASS OVEKWARE IN STOCK, INCLUDING THE A L^*^^^^ NEW PHOENIX 'GROUND BASE" OVENWARE FOR ELECTRIC j J I stoves. *m I Price 35 ds. to 6.40 Per Piece j ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE 1 CUt69 words
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Advertisement61 1951-12-22 2 wwwwwwwvwvwwwvvvvwww!t he T °y Fund drive i$ S o great a J J success and s J The Stand- 4&&W j J ard wishes Vy J J to thank all i those who have m one? £way or another given J J their support. Those; ?who haven't still have a'61 words
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Advertisement113 1951-12-22 2 jl Only <3-yMvj§ Offers You 1 GUARANTEED PROTECTION I FOR YOUR FLASHLIGHT 1 f^^^^^yy SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY LID announces the GRAND OPENiNS o/ /he/r SHOWROOM AND SORT at 226, South Bridge Read, and iheh SPECIAL INTFODUCT P Hfßlrfthiirpnißl SHIFTS Jr^McuA [AGIE SBjRTS EA6LE LiBEPTY SHfRTS "^i^K REDUCED FRiUti- fora period113 words
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Miscellaneous73 1951-12-22 2 t tI T TH' MORE AH Sfllpiip^P -TH' MORE IN LOVE O' HIM AN -C A C«fUC.r r -AH DCX'T MAfTA THEIV DON"" rf I WORKS ON Wa&E^Pv*^^ AH FALLS.'!''- HE IS TH' J DO WJTHOUT HIM.?- THfS HEXED NEED ME iN jy iF~v 1 i I THET SWEET KBBr^^l73 words
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Article206 1951-12-22 3 ,i»rd Stall Reporter ESIDENT ol the Nei t\ yesterday i he -i- l *the villain responsible for the pros 'torn the b L'l!v Council- earlier this month. J British Secretary of the Colonies, Mr. replying :>> an adjourneech bo Mi Phittn R m Rochore) com tinsi206 words
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Article145 1951-12-22 3 *l K»r\TIO\S m Singapore t-> load shedding i0.i.0. DAY v :;>M. Newton 1 I Satu. Balmoral Koati. > Rtvad. Chartered Rank. *t. Static. I pprr Cress PafOda St.. Upper Hokirn P kering St Church St.. Circular Rd. carpenter .in.igh Rd Collyer Quay. i Memorial Hall I jt145 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-12-22 3 Photo. Crowding eagerly round one of the staff of Gian Singh's yesterday afternoon ar e some of the children who enjoyed a Christmas party given by the firm. Free drinks and sweets were handed out during and after the cinema show provided for them. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article153 1951-12-22 3 The complainant. K. Ramasamy told the court that on Nov W, when he returned home m Henderson Road after work, he found his 20-year-old wife, Na4amal, missing. He said he went to a house p i he eleve »"h mile Changi Road where he heard his153 words
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Article129 1951-12-22 3 TWO-AND-A QIARTER acres ol land adjacent to the .shore m :ne Bedok area has been acquired and reserved for fishermen dispossessed from the Frankel Estate as a result >i the development ol the land for residential I'nder the heading News', the December issue of the Singapore Economic129 words
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Article83 1951-12-22 3 Standard Staff Reporter SIXTEEN Malays, nine from Singapore and seven from the Federation, have applied to the Singapore Education Department to teach Malay m Government English schools, Mr. R.E. Ince, Inspector of Schools, Singapore, said yesterday. However, the number of teachers needed is less than83 words
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Article165 1951-12-22 3 LACK OF SKILLED WORKERS Standard Staff Reporter FROM THE time of the introduction of the Control of Building Ordinance m June this year up to a short time ago 189 applications had been received of which 163 had been approved. This is stated m the latest issue of the Singapore165 words
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Article171 1951-12-22 3 Standard Staff Reporter DURING adjournment m the Singapore City Council meeting yesterday, the following Councillors spoke: Mr. Lee Choon En; (Labour West) said Fairnhill Kampong with a population of about 1.300 has only one stand pipe. It took a man half an hour to fill171 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-12-22 3 photo. Picture above shows the Singapore Boys Brigade assembled for their inspection parade at the Anglo-Chinese School yesterday. StandardStandard - 19 words
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Article284 1951-12-22 3 Unique Occasion At City Council Standard Staff Reporter KSI ERDAY was a unique occasion for Singapore City Councillors when for the first time m the history of the Council, Mr.* Malcolm MacDonald, the Commissioner General for South Fast Asia attended the ordinary meeting. Also present m the284 words
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Article130 1951-12-22 3 Standard Staff Reporter WELCOMING Mr. Mac Donald to the Council, the City Council President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice said he was not going to make Mr. Mac Donald blush by adding to the numerous tributes that have been paid him throughout his term of office.130 words
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Article72 1951-12-22 3 Standard Staff Reporter DURING adjournment. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy on behalf of Independent Councillors expressed concern on the retirement of Mr. Mac Donald shortly. Mr. Mac Donald. he said, had done a great deal for this part of the world. "He has carved a place72 words
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Article41 1951-12-22 3 A TOTAL of $87.98:* was collected for the Poppy Day Appeal m Singapore. Street collections netted $23,784 while poppies sold to car owners brought m $18,404. From the schools, the Appeal received $11,315 and $4,287 from a children's party.41 words
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215 1951-12-22 3 Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that the Singapoie Cuv Council \vs^ allowing Rediftusion (Singapore) Limited to run music circuits m the City without ensuring that the fiim complied with the Council regulations was made al th:* ordinary meeting of the Council yesierday by Mt215 words
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130 1951-12-22 3 THE DECISION to allow the construction of three out of the 12 Nissen Huts by the University of Malaya one m Kandang Kerbau and two m Cluny Road was referred bark to the Building Committee by the Singapore Cit\ Council yesterday. Mr.130 words
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Article115 1951-12-22 3 (lIARC.ARFT Goh Tiaal N" beloved arffe of Mr. Lai 'I'M Loke passed away peaceful!) at 9.52 pin on Friday. Dec 21 at No. 4. Rifle Range Road Kuala Lumpur attei a I) 1 ief illness Besides her husband she leaves behind six suns. N.ve'i Soon. NycO Kooii. N venR.I.P. - 115 words
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Advertisement35 1951-12-22 3 AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE f\ 3*ik his «s^nrisTni3S i w^^^ _^^(fl^^^B ->:vffsx«3^P 4^^^^^L I r" 1 1 i f*Y^ r*\ t\ C~\ I ("t Till Cj ■"'■■<.'-.■■> In Gre«n, Blu« or Buraundy. %1/HITE DOT tJ OF DISTINCTION35 words
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451 1951-12-22 4 McNEICE AND DA VIES LASH OUT ON GRAFT Lack Of Public Standard Staff Reporter THERE i* a "considerable section of the public of Singapore which is so lacking m public spirit it is willing to get what it wants by giving bribes," declared the Singapore City Council President, Mr. T.451 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-12-22 4 Mr Kan? Chin Thai who was married to Miss Ho May Lin at the Singapore Registry. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho Lai of Johore.30 words
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121 1951-12-22 4 Standard Staff Corrcqn»dewl Xl MA LUMPUR, Fri. Five auxiliary policemen from lh« original forrr of seven <lro\e off a gang of 30 b— diln m uW >lnar ana ol Johore yesterday, killing MM of tlirm. Two oi the auxiliary policemen were killed121 words
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101 1951-12-22 4 Xl \l..\ lIMPIR Iri— A .il «>J 1h bandits utrr killnl Li>t month, bringing Urn t«»;.i! Mricr th«* Kmrr tiat v to *.j.o'» Sixty terrorrists were wounded m November to gfoc a tot.il of I ;o.;. 11 imitadfiri and 15 ■aspects WCTf rupturrd. ttgh then101 words
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Article58 1951-12-22 4 BALL WAS OPPOSED Staadard Stall CtTcspwdeal X H I 1 X gri< s hurt 1 N g was ed c ttie First Magistra I c •i Pros iting R Abbas I c compainant was lin spital sei us y g c HJld happm to g i I "he H X58 words
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115 1951-12-22 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Pengh ol Kua a Lipis, P mg were reminded oi their nsp insibility to impn the living conditions )f the Anak B iahs ant 3 m fo; tering p< c and prosperity m the Address ng the last meeting < v115 words
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Article76 1951-12-22 4 THE K. L Tamil Methodist V at) r >. vship, Kuala Lumpur, theii annual Chi istmas s est< 5 at th< A:- a Memorial Hall, Malacca Street. On s. v. Dec 22 the Tamil, S inday Sch ol v. ill b Id a Diristtnaa Tree Party On Dec:76 words
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Article79 1951-12-22 4 KIM A LUMPUR, Fri.— The organisers of lh»» new Malayan Socialist Party, following a meeting m Kuala Lumpur last night, have issued the party's manifesto which urges equal citizenship for all and the abolition of individual and class power. Branches of the party will he established m all79 words
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Article34 1951-12-22 4 Mr S Kandasamy oi the Malayan Railways, Gemas, *as married to Miss Sawparkiavathy at Bahau, according to Hindu rites. The bride is the daughter oi Mr and Mrs Chelliah ot Uduvil Jaffna34 words
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255 1951-12-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya will produce enough soap for her own needs by the middle of next year from her $10,000,000 Lever Brothers Factory m Bungsai Road, Kuala Lumpur To produce the soap, this largest soap255 words
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Article69 1951-12-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR Fri- A 21 -year-old Chinese, Lim Kai Peng was today produced before the First Magistrate. Inche Haron, on a charge of committing extortion on Nov. 12 at Jalan Stoney Road by putting one Lim Ah Sek m tear of injury by threatening to kill him and69 words
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Article63 1951-12-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.- The Executive Engineer, Klang. reported that timber bridge No. 25 5 at the 24-3 4 mile BangiTeiok Datoh Road was again damaged on Dec. 17. The bridge is now closed to traffic. Repairs to the bridge are of a fairly extensive nature and' it is63 words
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Article160 1951-12-22 4 Standard StaH orrespondent kl AI A II MPUR, Fri.— Government temporary officers m the Federation have asked the Chief Secretary m a memorandum m reply to Government's offer to put them on the permanent establishment that may also be considered for superseale appointments. The memorandum160 words
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Article54 1951-12-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl A 24 year-old Chinese. Kok Boon Sam, described as a professional pickpocket. who was found guilty of stealing an identity card and $17 from a compatriot at the Rex Theatre on Sept. 15, was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment. by the First Magistrate. Mr.54 words
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Article34 1951-12-22 4 MR. J. M. MASON ceased to be a temporary unofficial member of the Federal Legislative Council on Dec. 15. consequent upon the return to the Federation of Mr. C. Thornton.34 words
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158 1951-12-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Social and Welfare Department aided by their supporters will have a busy time during the festive season arranging annual Christmas parties m homes and institutions run by the Department and its committees. Some 350 inmates of the Seni.il Relief158 words
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Article117 1951-12-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Inche Mohd Sopiee who has resigned from the secretaryship ot the Independence of Malaya Party denies that he has resigned from the party because he has been intimidated to do so by the head of his department. "Nothing could be further from the117 words
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Article566 1951-12-22 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— While he did not dismiss the petition for a decree nisi of dissolution of her marriage to Oliver Young, Mr. Justice Taylor, m the Supreme Court here today said that the petitioner and her advisers had wholly failed to discharge the566 words
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Article27 1951-12-22 4 A taxi driver, Haji Mohamed bin Haji Mokti, was fined $20 by the Muar Magistrate Inche Raui for carrying four adults instead of three.27 words
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Advertisement378 1951-12-22 4 SS V&' i^ is^ is^- isa- i^- i^- i«^- i^- i^- i^- is^- iSsr- ipfAt f ftr<->i Ik 9 -*< >^^U> H x Hi XNA3 aSi^rFlNi* .>i %ik CLOSE K^^^^^^^ mm! December **sth hls^S^^^^^J^w^x!! V IUI S C F^^^^y^ Hurry /l™ They will tik S Best of Vif J Repeated378 words
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Advertisement55 1951-12-22 4 1^ H E Christmas Toy? J Fund for A -S •ng a V^^cS Spore's 73 6 ,^^F Jp h y s i Hcally handi- and under- pri children will closed J this afternoon. A; J cheque from you re-? ?gardless of the amount 2 will be n.ost welcome at? ;the55 words
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Advertisement220 1951-12-22 4 The one and only Bovril'j back. And good cheer for everyone, A cup of B is a stimulating drink. J A teaspoonful soups, stews and gravies adds a dehu beefy flavour. Remember Bovril k concentrated essence of prime beef A I goes a long way. THERE IS ONLY ONE BOVRi220 words
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Article42 1951-12-22 5 Auctioned Cake Gets SAT A $200 Standard Stall Reporter THE First o •nth a d.Mi- i iUV >'"v s -"'""i yestSsa y Angkj (!im^ To -ujrk th, the Bri- u wa« donated to the Si«o£ **»onyn»us bidder wrs. Ban^ preheated the prizes42 words
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Article725 1951-12-22 5 Standard Staff Reporter sll mm lr m w t T rrr lhr P«jm«t of an extra M. r v #r 7" that Ml > l 1^ *c eoatracl to I»L Jr P im M S an<l CompMiy, ri,i| «Mrtracto« tor the look ,a,, at v,M,725 words
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Article132 1951-12-22 5 standard Suit Reporter M T P. f. McNeice. president the Singapore Qitv Council ->t:i ■'thank you"" hall dozen I iu\- Ahen he spake at the close rf ie meeting yesterday and > wished all Councillors a happy I istmas. j Said Mr. ilcNelcc, "*Thank you ai132 words
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Article95 1951-12-22 5 Standard Statt orre>.p<»nd*-nt KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Three oindits were killed, t-vu wounded and a soaped captured m the 24 bears up to 9 a.m. this morning Two members of the MCturity forces were killed sud two wounded. Security forces, acting nn m o:m;itio!i. laid an amifausfa this95 words
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Article68 1951-12-22 5 Standard Statt Reportrr THE SINGAPORF Statistics Department Jhas instituted the system ol delivery boxes to assist merchants to collect oonve- mentis a"d quickly at al! hours ol the day their import and export declaration*. 9*J* the Economic Bulletin. Merchants who want the use ot a delivery box68 words
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Article60 1951-12-22 5 Standard Staff Reporter EXCfcP'* tl>l IAO nominated rneflriMS-S wh«» are on leave a!! ,he -emiiming 25 members of the Singapore City Council were present at yesterday'.s ordinary meeting of the Council The i«» members on teavc w***^ Rae and Mr. S. L O. Alsagoff. Inche60 words
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Article68 1951-12-22 5 Victimised, Allege Five MR LfM VF.W HOCK, Presid em the Singapore Trade Uni.'ui Congress, i* to take up with Messi> Fa;-);: ;n;]d Company, maruigmii agents o! the Hindhede Granite Quarry, m Bukit Timah Road, i charge <».' victimisation bj ftv^ emphv •<•- ai the quarry. Representations have also been made68 words
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Article44 1951-12-22 5 TUBERCULOSIS took .i! or 24 !i\.v.-> Last iveek. This figure represents a jump »J 10 ieaths from the disease >ver the previous week Twenty-seven persons lied from pneumonia. Altogether. 163 denth> were reported, against IBS for the .veek before.44 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-12-22 5 Vlr. Jo^inder Siu»li. a former Bcbooim^atcf, i* "«»w attached to il»«r Police IVaiiiiti" Centre, kfiulon«. Negri Sembilan Cliirf Srfiool Instructor.20 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-12-22 5 pllttl.i The Office. Administering the (iovrrnmrnt Mr !M del Tttfo. presented decorations to amtew <»i the Polite Force m recognition of bravery t»r di^tuumshed mfa m the Kmergemy. at ih«- Police llt-pot. Kn;«l* lutiipui Sperial Constable Qsmaa bir. Adam »s v.h ii-ifivtn* tnr iieorsjr iVledal from lli»* O \<i StaStandard - 52 words
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Article328 1951-12-22 5 Govt. Replies Called Evasive Stan<iar<l StafiE Corre»p«iideel KUALA LUMPUR, I ri. Pensioner, m the Vntnl arexi are to semi a memorial to the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, on their grievances. A meeting has authorized the president to co-opt four other pensioners to form a council328 words
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Article73 1951-12-22 5 Stand ird Stall R«* porter THE SING A PORK Societj >; Aanateui Danceri has Rccepted ian invitation from the Penang j Dance Association to take part i m ihe Inter-state dance omtesi at Penang on Jan. 12 ait the E. and O Hotel The Singapore team73 words
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Article340 1951-12-22 5 Standard St;»H 4 k»rt t->|»oad< ill ALOR STAH, Fii.-Au appeal :>f considerable importance to vendors oi rationed and the food Control authorities rame up bet;. re Mr. Justice Etriggs the Supreme Court, Aloe Star. The appeal was by SKIVIM. Abdull;i!i retailei m rationed goods m340 words
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Article73 1951-12-22 5 A NEW community centre will *(»t>n be e>t;ib!ished m Efatvekock Road. Sinsapoie. At a meeting of the residents of Singapore Improvement Trust houses yesterday -m interini committee of nine, v ith M<\ Ghulam Kariir and Mr. R 5. Pillay as Chairman ?ud Secretary respectively, was :>73 words
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Article70 1951-12-22 5 A protest at tli» laiiure *f the Singapore City Council Sec-:? tari;ii m .sending minutes >< Committee meetings t» the Councillors ju>t betore th«» ordinary meeting was lodged at yesterday's meeting of the Council by Mr. S. S. Manyam (Independent North>. The President. Mr. T. P70 words
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Article149 1951-12-22 5 M*OH. Kri. wmmmm bandit., **<«*» Mi >«♦•>» (3#), h? scribed! l»v i\tf proarjcntion a* Dfatrirt < •muhiim Mt*ml»«"r <m<l a Srrlion l.ra«!«T. v»a-» ->»-iilrii<-i-«l |t» fih.--« yrar* jwnal scwittJoV l»v Mr. Mill Hi lln- IV« Hi»li i ourl n»«la\. *»h* »iMi\irl.«l imi .< i h|»m149 words
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Article88 1951-12-22 5 A 17 -YEAR-OLD labourei > > s.H Siii^ urid Fii Po it M igis r ite X I S it H.t; Failed m n dui> -i -■<!) I have been vtth i».<ri .■>■!! ;> i :i; visiting wnrcb tod c Mit: .n- m( lise88 words
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Advertisement132 1951-12-22 5 f if Runs WMUVEAWA X I m HUSK VI A LAKCE C > WOVEN POPLIN v^« v- mvim; ikom I >i« i «)i ]'\ni.j!\> /•]ii i 'S^l 526.50 to $36.50 ||»!n| I > 1 1/ v i/ l a lilSn /if /v |iV»^i!l h nut: ion ££amJJ3S^ X'MAS < \TALIHiii:132 words
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Advertisement30 1951-12-22 5 ?THE Standard Toy Fund; close this 'rfxifw 3 tatter- &2p noon. Send j• n your -2-T ;donotion TODAY. It'll; ;help make 736 handi-^ and needy child ;ren Happy this Christmas.^30 words
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Advertisement106 1951-12-22 5 (^SoLE3Cg The watch people ask for by name HATLll ST^^^^^^- The Kolcv Maslci (ii«< Thii model is truly the mOit handsorrt(f and complete wotcll ''J ever bear the name Rolex and is offered with the impartial guarantee and certification of an official Swiss Government testing station, showing it has passed106 words
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Article836 1951-12-22 6 1)ATO ONN'S persistent refusal to state categoricaJfy whether an independent Malaya \M)uld lemifin within the British CommonweaJtk stems to have made a lot of propU uneasy. Recently two Malacca lawyers refused to serve on the organising committee of the Malacca brand) oi th« IMP until an836 words
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1041 1951-12-22 6 Malayan Detainees and Wilton Park Experiment ITVER since the begin* ning of the Emergency m Malaya and Singapore the psychological problem associated with political detention has been with us. It is no new problem because the world has been overfull, for several decades, of political detainees. But. on a long1,041 words
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Article504 1951-12-22 6 Review of Views MacD Must Stay EDITORIALLY urging the B i- 1 tish Government to retain the 1 services of Mr. Malcolm Mac- 1 Donald*. Commissioner-General' for South East Asia, pro-! 1 Kuomintang Chung Shing Jiti 1 Pau said; '"Mr Mac Donald isi 1 the bulwark of the anti-t 1504 words
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Article264 1951-12-22 6 Sir Rules 3 A.- 4 <Chap I) of the Federated Maiay States Widows Orphans' Pension scheme published m 19i7 i tiitl* as fellows (3) When a contributoi who v a bachelor retires oi is removed fiorn the service. He is then entitled le jtpa>mcm wilb a v264 words
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Article178 1951-12-22 6 Sir: Now that the annual Rtiu d! meetings and the delegates conference o? the ACSU is not fai off, 1 hope the ordinary members of ACSU will give serious consideration i< the following: Was no: ACSU u<eri ?.s c stepping stone by some o\ youi office178 words
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Article86 1951-12-22 6 Sir: In the Selangor State Council recently Che Saleha who studied Welfare Work m England, requested the Crralrmans permission to speak m English contending that she could emphasise her point better. Although she might have visited England and lived there for a short spell, I still wonder86 words
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Article388 1951-12-22 6 Sii —Your account of the death ol two schoolboys from hornets- stings recalls my experience m i;»44 with these insects. It was during the Occupation and on a Sunday 1 borrowed a neighbour's bike to make a trip v Upper Serangoon \ia Pav^ Lebar Road388 words
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Article169 1951-12-22 6 Sir: I refer tc the report headed "Brook Scheme Most Attractive* 1 appearing on Page Three of your paper dated December \2. 1951. When the reporters visited this Estate with a representative of the Land Office and questioned me about the proposed resettlement of tiat Paya Lebar squatters169 words
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Article238 1951-12-22 6 PAUL LOBY - BEHI ND THE HEADLINES PAUL LOBY B* LONDON D*f. 21. I DOWNING Street circlet here today were "extremely pleased" with the results of Premier Winston Churchill's meeting with French Premier Rene Pleven this week. Whitehall observers considered that the mutual comprehension and frankness, which characterised the Paris talks, above all238 words
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212 1951-12-22 6 Sir; As i-. member at iht public, J wery strongly resent Mr. V K. Nair*c unfaii iriid Irresponsible charge of 'utter complacency and disregard fot the sanctities of human life' b.v the (J.H. Siarl As h Cnv Cuuncilloi. he sh«)ui<] be aware o\ his212 words
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Advertisement32 1951-12-22 6 ICE CREAM Mognolic's o treat that's ideal A sweet thct has lots of appeal Any time, any place, ony date! •0 JMAS PARTY IS COMPLETE WITHOUT MAGNOLIA ICE CREAM COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES32 words
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Advertisement26 1951-12-22 6 Toy Fund drivei U will close A this ofter- Vi<S| '< noon. B c ''^fmJ^ J sure your 5 donation is Jrf 'sent m before the deed-;26 words
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Advertisement50 1951-12-22 6 =z> -2> "O" "O" "O" tt "D Ct 0 ,C} ie *n ooi tHftNte i !<' I* p w I QfAt 0 fo*r fywrtfi I a*4M£ DXMK yk|s4 1 IMS ll lII %fc a pu/c/ous im:l P^ I I i^K^ Kir, -vyrre t IW. K5244L Ix^) Tel. 4<l rw^l«' >.%tl.-i-'50 words
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Miscellaneous20 1951-12-22 6 I USELESS EUSTACE 1; r<!^ "You'll get collecting engine' number* my lad, if the railway catch you at it!" I20 words
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Article281 1951-12-22 7 I legations Reveal soviet 'Suspicion Of Outside World 9 PARIS, Dec 21 (R^Her)— T he i w-ir«la <alle«l oh lhr U^, f^^ iMaiMiiii: hfth t011..,,,, activities j n tlle Com m form rountrie* Mr Michael Mansfield "the United States delate, dee! tfrJcted Ht Smitt !^tions g281 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-12-22 7 photo. CHRISTMAS PUODING-^Governor of the Chelsea Hospi lai, General Sir Bernard Paget, helps <I 4 year -old pen sinner Fram-i* William Kerslake. stir the Christmas pudding al the hospital on December 14.- APAP - 33 words
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Article85 1951-12-22 7 X'mas Menu For Allied Soldiers DKIO. vti si, iK; uterCtttal James A. >ii imla> i.uarante«-d MKrre ih.it the> would hrartx Christmas i* (thai ht Has talk "If feed them j 1 1 .t« m.i^trr Hill de- ion* «»f turkey, al i"ilii«-n ixinnds of n<>'\ I^.ooo lbs of .mi) IMt.OOO Ihs.85 words
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46 1951-12-22 7 T umann To Spend X' mas At Hometown Dec XI IUPI spend j with hia i ds a1 mmim t A ssonri, |Im c; ye c\ dck vn ol In m rning of retu n liter* .t r Dt r "J»; MM c «i] be pa46 words
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142 1951-12-22 7 Japs Said Planning Naval Defence Force TOKYO, Dry. 21 (AP) TU newspaper As«lii reported l»hi niphi thr japaiifh*- government m eonm«I« rii»f- creation «»f a niarinr «l<*frii4*<* forre. Tiie new m«jv;il defence force reportedly would be independent of !ht Mririiime Safety Board. which now is responsible for patrolling Japan's coasts.142 words
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Article165 1951-12-22 7 ASTORIA. OREGON. Dei. 21, (AP) Flames swept the Danish ship Errio m t Vie south of the Columbia River on Thursday an< f eleven persons were feared dead. Th€ fire broke out m early morning darkness as the ship i^ted at anchor waiting clearing165 words
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73 1951-12-22 7 NMROBI. Dtr 21, (Reuter)Th« Ktnva Legislature yesterday passed government bill prodding for separate electoral rolU foi Moslems and non-Mos-lem Asians despite strong opposition "< ni HimUl African and Ai;ib mtmbt rs. Tht bill His., make, provision foi reserving two seats on tne Legislative Council73 words
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27 1951-12-22 7 VATICAN CITY, Dec H, !,»p. Th. annuil Christmas t.f pope P'l' s jjve nif ;C,X Cardinals on 4^.'"i?'io"i.n"i l^iii. RegS wiU27 words
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Article94 1951-12-22 7 1 v Ot c 21 RtuX ci ebek and Swm X, It MUt Ofl the v f >■ t Kill t -t- and Bum-*-1 .i c Indian r peo| t ere n inea area s lem ..>n, .mi belt v avoid rebel intimidatioa, !he reports94 words
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Article145 1951-12-22 7 NEW YORK Dec. 21 (UP)— Dr. H. T. Suparmo, chairman of tht Indonesian Government Technical Commission on Irian, said yesterday that the Netherlands Government imperilled the position of Western nations m Asia when she attempted to .ship arms to West Irian <West New Guinea In145 words
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278 1951-12-22 7 ATLANTA, Dec 21 (AP)— The prisoner-of-war tig] which broughi joy lo many home* across lh* nali«« left one young bride i» a Mair of learful confusion yesterday. Twenty-two-year-old A J"™ Sasser was reading the PoVV lisi on Wednesday when her eves fell278 words
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241 1951-12-22 7 WASHINGTON, IW. 21 (UP)— W. Averell Marriiu»n. President TmmanV topfevd adviser, told nt-HK conference >e»terday thai plane for ih* defence build-up of Europe m ihe wining jrar arr I)mm-<1 on lh< assumption lhal United Staler aid for Europe nill on tin241 words
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167 1951-12-22 7 HONGKONG, Dec 21, (AP). —Hongkong plans to investigate Chinese Communist ransom extortions from overseas Chinese virtually collapsed last "ight Only nine of a scheduled 25 Kwangtung Disirict Association groups turned up at a scheduled protest mttting. Fear o! Comnaunist reprisals and doubi as167 words
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138 1951-12-22 7 HONOLULU, Deo. 21 (AP) John Foster Dulles said Thursday that Ihe United States will seek to unity Korea by peaceful means if an armistice ends the fightint' there. Dulle c chief authority of the Japanese peace treaty, arrived from Korea with Senators H.138 words
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Article37 1951-12-22 7 CARDIFF. Dec 21, (Reuter) Two single-seatei plane.*- crashed m mid-aii neai here yesterday and spiralled 1.000 feet to the ground locked together. The occupants of both planes. student pHot* from Cardiff Aero Club, ueie killed.37 words
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Article87 1951-12-22 7 BANGKOK. Dec. 21, (Renter' —Admiral Luang Sindhu Kamolnawin, former C-jh-C of ihe Thai Navy nru\ other highranking naval officers, pleaded not jeui ]1 v m the criminal conn today to a charge that thej plotted and took part m ihe attempted coup detai on June87 words
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Advertisement57 1951-12-22 7 i s i f:on: wbcri thert'a m gu«fi ng\ T r r lit .< '-v f>H>d m sigh!. »H» MOM fAIKID ABOI I BEFBMi«ATO* IN THL WOK ID! mi >PMt AT THE CONVENIENCE IjEVBL Hoi.HS xoW AVAILABLt IN ANU U (IBK KltT v l DISTRIBUTORS.— fee Hettheh. H 10* ORCHARD57 words
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Advertisement79 1951-12-22 7 xL ii 6 latest m rootwGor for X'mas 5 ALL SIZES COLOURS 21.00 iaiii S tittle s»j SINGAPORE 1. *i 'M'J&r&J&.J&.J#.#.#. J&.A J&. A W A II H■" FROM $r»..Sli IPUAKhv i TT V^ W irn (;|/\KViTKK IV YICK WOH HINC 1 1 42f* North BridK* Koad Sin»;ap«»r«' (7) Ph«.nr79 words
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Article125 1951-12-22 8 TORINA RUNS AGROUND OFF S'PORE Refloated, Towed Back For Docking Standard Shipping; Reporter FOR more than 20 hours, the 800-ton British ship Torina, plying hetween Singapore and Tanjong Priok, was stranded on an uncharted soft coral reef about 30 miles front Singapore on Wednesday. The vessel was on her way125 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-12-22 8 Corporal Yassin bin Yahya. N.C.O. m charge of the best flight, is seen receiving the plaque from Group Capt. Rae At the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) passing out parade.28 words
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Article116 1951-12-22 8 Standard Shippin** Reporter MOKK THAN 10 recruits qualified to become ttillv-tledijed members of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) al a ceremonial parade at r'lian^i on Thursday, after a 16-week initial training count*. The men paraded before Group Captain K. J. Rae, Command Regiment Officer of116 words
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Article54 1951-12-22 8 ALEXANDRIA. Dec 21. AFP The Italian .ship. "Eiisabetl .>):V< m the entrance I > the tvn: > Alexandria yesterday aftei hitting a wartime mine Elevex > r the crew a ere wounded. Th< shin which was carrying cargc <; scrap from Tobrtik, had triet to c ich54 words
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Article38 1951-12-22 8 MANILA. Dec. 21 (AP)— Crew members of the Japanese niotorship. Hitachi Maru, which put into C'ebu Cit> Eiarbour last night without permit, have beea warned to stajr aboard the vssel to aVoid and' "uatowwd incident.**38 words
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Article53 1951-12-22 8 The last batch or 101 Singapore and Federation schoolchildren studying m Australian schools, will arrive m Singapore this morning: m the Blue Funnel ship Gorgon. The iipeountry children will be whisked away to Kalian? Airport soon after the ship's arrival, to board specially chartered Malayan Airways aircraft53 words
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Article54 1951-12-22 8 NEW YORK. Dec 21 *l'P> The reasons fii^t b<i Atlantic storm was raging jresterday delaying soch »cean giants as kbe Queen Maty by ai m urn .is hi > days and du>abl:n.» smaller essels. The Queen Mi;v iKinging !..)I.> passeagers to New Yjrk. radioed that she expects54 words
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153 1951-12-22 8 SYDNEY, Dee. 21. (Reuter-AAP) -All cable communications between Australia and the outside world were cut at midnight by a strike of members of the Professional Radio Employees Institute m the Overseas Telecommunications Commission. The commission had been using table routes to help clear up153 words
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Article63 1951-12-22 8 PARIS. Dec. 21 (UP— Air France flight news innounced a 20-day strike effective at midnight. Local and Air France officials cancelled all affected flights, except mail planes and planes flying on routes to the Far East. Passenger planes already departed. such as of the63 words
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Advertisement531 1951-12-22 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direcf O»e*lan.San Fionciscc las Anjetes All American Canod«ar Cities '.•njnj P. SHam S'f**f* Arr LA/SF ILA>.<A S£A? 21/24 Dec 15Jan JAC33 LUCKENBACH 24 26Jan 27/28Jwi 29Jwi/2Fefc 21Feb Fa tnri an 3- Dr% Car 3 c Deefi ranki and Passengei Bbokings etc \qenti ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS531 words
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Advertisement291 1951-12-22 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WES I COAST MALAYA Hong Soon or P. Baroe...Dec 28 Vessel for Muar Weekly Tot for Rengat Dec 28 Vessel tor Malacca Twice Weekly «ono. Thong to* Hooan Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly! Si Api Api Dec 24 Pongkoi tor Malacca ror-t Hong Ann for Diambi291 words
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Advertisement329 1951-12-22 8 I^E sure that 1 your dona- 1 1 tion to *> oSfc 5 Jth c Toy Si 7 Ml Fund is senf O^iy ;in TODAY. J h i after- 5.5^ I Znoon we will closed the campaign, and so^ J don't wait until the last' to help give the; 2329 words
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Advertisement490 1951-12-22 8 $'>••• P. Si*,* "KIN A' 1 tor bangkok, Hongkong, Manila Kobe Yokohomo 23-2* 3 i: <«#,.. "LALANDIA" f for So-go 6 Bangkok 25-27 O-c "KAMBODIA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Kobe (j Yokohamo S-7 "FALSTRIA" for Soigor m Bangkok 11-UJ»« "INDIA" for Bongkol Hongkong, Manila. Kobe £r Yokohomo 26-24 Jan 2J-2-:;,- "MORfLIA"490 words
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Miscellaneous56 1951-12-22 8 Despatches TODAY: Thailnd (parcels only) 9 a.m. by Beluru, Sarawak (except .\hri> noon by Rajah Brooke. Eastern Australia and New Zealand noon by Braeside. [ndo China by Biloh Pakistan (parcels >nly) by President Monroe. Ceylon, U.S.A. by President M >nroe. Djambi by Kara Nira. Arrivals TODAY: Western Australia (letters and56 words
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Miscellaneous210 1951-12-22 8 m Harbour WHARVES I Tung Song, Kmabala >•■ n Gid iwn Gate Victoria Dock: Prenanila, T*n Benmacdhai v 4 i khaven 111 Belurp C.P 7 Krppel Dock: Dromus, PatunBraestde S3 24 1 ga, ELaraoning, Retrieve!. Charon 44 1 Godoun No l: Ran Tha k C3!tex AjKkland J3 '39 2 ReinhanL*210 words
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Article78 1951-12-22 9 Break-Up Of Bloc Sought? KARACHI. Dec. 21. (AFP): The newspaper Evening: Star speculates that the Commonwealth Finance Ministers Conference on Jan. 15 may face ft demand for the breaking up of the sterling bloc. The demand would come, the paper said, from dollarearning bloc countries, including Pakistan. These countries, the78 words
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270 1951-12-22 9 SOVIET TRADE UK Might Be Hit By Offer Of Machinery London"^; 1 2 s taff <: r res p o d L c i the Soviet trade dIL.«L~ V"?° ell by the chief of Embassy to di seu H n<lon to the Indonesian relations the EL?""" 9 f V' et270 words
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Article, Illustration116 1951-12-22 9 5A T «aj« Woman j* one of man > SaS ffrh°- r T who do not cele- j orate Christmas. Nevertheless. PrnJ?. la, U« m lhe Nestles tiinn!!, *:V f/ td- dis Pla V IX, nd h# i, 3t the Old Stora S p i cauflit her eye as heMichael Goh - 116 words
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Article110 1951-12-22 9 SHARE PRICES EASIER Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri With a few exceptions, quotations m the Malayan share market were easier although the volume of business was barely sufficient to test prices. Changed prices were:Bu.vrrs Sellers Frasei Neav e Ords. 3.95 4.05 M Cements r>2 57 Wearnc Bros. 180 490xd xb110 words
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124 1951-12-22 9 IN' '.he Singapore rubber market. traders now show little inclination to deal except for squaring up positions before the holidays. Prices, however, are slightly steadier, improving by almost one cent over Thursday's levels, but little business is passing although fair inquiries are being received124 words
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Article35 1951-12-22 9 HONGKONG, Dec. 21— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.62 to £1 Sterling; HK56.6625 to USI: HK$l.Bl6 to Malayan $1: HK50.385 to.one■lndonesian Rupiah; Gold Hn.s«i.--75 to one taeL35 words
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39 1951-12-22 9 SINGAPORE Chinese i>usin™» MNl*Arimc, (Indonesia) were to lift the bartei tracts. for nl^g At Medan following Places Lhc for Langsa; Kota aaja Qr Niai Seumawe; Sibolga Island «wo months* to those place*39 words
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Article18 1951-12-22 9 VIETNAMESE Premier Tran Van Indo-China should be based on j system of preferential tailfls. Reuter.18 words
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Article51 1951-12-22 9 THE first shipment of two tons of vitamin-enriched ric« produced SI ThaUand has left for Burma Tt was ordered by the U.b. tconon!i? Cooperation AdministraUon for tnal m Burma— Thai InformaHob Service. th» US Agriculture uepan»Jnt esttSatad the United State. 1952 sugar consumiJtiua at l.'W.uuu tur UU.P. - 51 words
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313 1951-12-22 9 Attlee Govt. Ignored Producers' Advice Standard London (!orrfspondt'iit LONDON, Dee. 21 Attacks on the Labour Government for not following policies proposed l»\ Malayan tin mine owners m Malawi m the anti-Communist warfare were made by Mr. H. Ashworth Hope, (ihairman of Malayan Tin Dredging at the annual general meeting. Spread313 words
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Article269 1951-12-22 9 US Buying Tin In (Quantity WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 .Reuter) R.F C Ad mimstrator Stuart Symington, ,n announcing thot nee? i? nOt mcreased her P"«e offer to Boliv.c ot US$l.l2 o pound, disclosed thot the RFC. had been buying tin quietly" from sources other than Bolivia "m some269 words
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Article115 1951-12-22 9 Standard Staff Reporter SHIRTS made m Singapore's newest factory made their debut m the local market yesterday when the Singapore Shirt Factory Limited declared open their City Showrooms and Store at 226, South Brigde Road. Singapore. There were brisk sales, from morning until the store115 words
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Article80 1951-12-22 9 TIIK latest Singapore uihh<r prices yostrrda> urrf per Ih: Buyers SHlrrs No I KSS Spof SI 4 I s| i? I O.K m fcafef l>«., No 1 KSS SI 41 SI H t No I K S S *i.:m* $i t) N« S KS 8 ItJS si v l«»n»-80 words
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Article46 1951-12-22 9 SIN(. M'OKK. In Ihe prier <»| im to da> iras sj:,i j pu uJ i p si,, LONDON TIN Friday*! prices ftral Spot CSU hu\«rs E9171 seller*. Three months £9124 buyers. £915 sol!erv S c I t I c m n 1 Vr.vr £915. lone: (J;ii<l.46 words
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Article85 1951-12-22 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA prices m th< s mpore produce market was stead i terday, buyers Indicating per picul and sellers $:»9 Small business passed at $38%. Coconut oil .is a quiet mar ket at unchanged prices. Selk quoted 964 pc picul. Betel nut v;t < split85 words
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Article24 1951-12-22 9 UNDER the Point IV programme, the United States will allocate U.s.ST. odd. (kki m technical a,d to Jordan. U.P.24 words
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Article15 1951-12-22 9 AN Internationa] Economic Conference :s 10 open m Moscow on April 10 AKP15 words
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Article114 1951-12-22 9 THE I \s. Govenuneol h:ss an noumrd that it would HcfWfff exports 01 Id.ooo tons ol ii> synthetic rubber for eSfCStiaJ purposes m the next three months. The Departmenl at Commerce sa:d that this whs the first time since 1950 thai there had been enough syntheticU.P. - 114 words
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Advertisement127 1951-12-22 9 If the road had springs We.,, m EVERYTHING A TYRE CAN DO lfelfl OUt erform conven tionai tyres o o o/\£\n .:».ii.n. ■■■m S ""V^ V REFINEMENT OF^B Atwfern uving jmm SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. ■.Zi^O^E KUALA LUMPUH tPOH PENANC SNGAPORE AIRPORT HOTEL LTD. Attractions on Christmas and] Sew Year127 words
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Advertisement53 1951-12-22 9 i'WVWWWVVWVUVWWWVVWVVVVWW a reminder. The^ ■J Chri s t 5 J m as Toy 5 J Fund Closes $<$ggr J today. All J readers ore 2f? J tasked to lend o helping- ■■■;S I There is always a most efficient way to do a job. y y.< y-. y^Ji^k^S j i53 words
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Article, Illustration1628 1951-12-22 10 FANTASTIC— BUT WHAT FUN! REG. WHITLEY Previews London releases for Malayan film fan* IT IS mid-day m Washington and the citizens are relaxing m the sun. Suddenly a weird noise is heard m the sky and within a few moments a strange object, looking like an inverted flying1,628 words
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Article48 1951-12-22 10 Holidays Wi th Gls HOLLYWOOD. Dec 21. (AFP>— Seventy air-borne screen actors and actresses left here last night to spend Christmas holidays with American G.I s. One main group left for Korea and a second left for Alaska. Two other smaller groups flew to Europe and North Africa.48 words
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Article90 1951-12-22 10 TJOLLYWOOD, Dec. 21 <AP> Al Which is more important m movies the star or the camera 1 Bette Davis reports that $he almost froze to death during early morning filming on a moor near Malham. England, for "another man's poison." "T was really touched when90 words
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Advertisement201 1951-12-22 10 NOW SHOWING Universal prornh f 1 B^ll ll^ "THE LADY V^JBB| OBJECTS" JiM» iJTP Special Preview of our X'mas Attraction M'NMTE WmSMT! BUD LOCJ THM MilARE SUPPOSED Al so si n to bl v9s9Vsw to rvi( h (believe it or not!) (if th^v se t PRIVATE EYES THK INVIMIii (of201 words
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Miscellaneous139 1951-12-22 10 TODAYS FORECAST:— A thoroughly bad day on the individual plane, particularly after S o>clock. Delays, disappointments and disagreements are to be feared. Tea should. if possible. pat off tourney s until tomorrow, and •Told impulsive decisions which ■sight hare rerrettable consequences. Beware of accidents and indispositions. If your birthday falls139 words
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Miscellaneous376 1951-12-22 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE JZZ NEW SERIES-No. 52 furniture S— MUSiC: as mmmmm^mm^mm S-An^red I 2i 7H 5b 7 8 9 |io In 12— Mixture mmm mmmm mmm mmmm 1 13 Goddess of ri iH j healing 14— Hybrid mmmm animal IS \b n 15— Eatable 17 Mohammedan -y-y- priest 18376 words
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Miscellaneous450 1951-12-22 10 i ON TKZ AIR KAUHI MAI A\A SIi\(iAPOKF (4K4 Mtttl A <urlr»l 10 a.m. KmerseniT New* (K.L.i; I p.m. Programme SuDiinarv; I.«rj Jerry <irar Orchestra: 1.3N; News: 1..V» Interlude: p.m Album ot Harmony: ".':;<• Rhythm Corner: .'.4."> London Studio Melodies; S.IS run With .Music: M 0 Tea Uanre: 4.15 Southern450 words
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Article1000 1951-12-22 11 RACE 1; Ladies Race Catchweights (4 Furs.) 4. COTTAGE QUEEN fM£ s^ ls S^fett red cap Mr H X Dimrln, Dark blue. red crossbelts. r X Uimolii,e sleeves and cap 7. NAROO SKff Mi ss S- H. Dimoline Mr D W Trpo, ,-v lte> red1,000 words
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Advertisement480 1951-12-22 11 e^WWBD AOVEBMSbme,,-. NOTICES A, person having knowedge of the existence or its of Teh Yu Chai December 1941 was No. 100 MacAHster .ing is requested to the undersigned. lia 19th day of DecemI Of, LIM OON. ton for Teh Yo Gam his Teh Liew Xi«. I imrfh Street Peaang. MALAYAN480 words
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Advertisement521 1951-12-22 11 VACANT (MaleT r F'mVe7' P iyr>h < WA g N rI^ d er lau v"Ttlxs: salary $275. c °nimencing state salary Annfc vi >^, 1 n QNE teacher to teach Eng- r !l ->n m Junior MiddlP Salary $280 per month 1 pvi,. t-> r^,. v^-l 'J'Onin. AnS r jSft521 words
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Advertisement565 1951-12-22 11 TUITIOM IP^AAL TUITION: BooT££2*l Cor respondence etc E^m r "'■^lng for LCC auir^« T^ B> r l e to Principal FECI stvjir vauey JX^w~seiE]NrcE sessions Binlog? Phy e tith y rh PhysicS \dr] Vt^u ltn Ch em: and gag Maths for Std VIII Senior. Post Cert.. University Rni^ce and Higher565 words
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Advertisement97 1951-12-22 11 REX«- > .lohor«' lialn v NOW SHOWING AT 3 is (.45 and I IS p m so SAM VIM S/r Mandarin) Alt \.MM (.real World Last > at 3 (Ml 7 <M» IJI m XXI AKTHKOK.II SIN Mm World Vow Showing at (Hi 7 «K> A. I.IS p.m •NWTA VV"97 words
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Article224 1951-12-22 12 PENANG, Fri— Angry words were exchanged m the inter-school rugger match between St. Andrew's School of Singapore and St. Xavier's Institution of Penang played here today. The visiting school won by eight points (1 goal and 1 try) to nil. There was also hand shaking between J.224 words
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Article23 1951-12-22 12 THE Bukit Timah Saddle Club will hold a horse show at their premises m Bukit Tirnah Road I on Boxing Day.23 words
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Article23 1951-12-22 12 LONDON. Dec. 20 <Reuter>— i Rugby Union results: County Championship: East Midlands 0 Warwickshire 8. Other match: Oxfordshire 9 Herdfordshire 323 words
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Article419 1951-12-22 12 IPOH, Fri. .Wither the Kinta Indians nor the Ramblers could force the issue m a match to decide the Ipoh district hockey league championship today, each scoring a goal late m the second half for the same to end m a one-all draw. Both sides had419 words
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Article720 1951-12-22 12 Bernie Ball Is Too Good For Red Biggs TAFFY HANCOCK, fiyweight champion of Australia and No. 3 m the world ranking, suffered a technical knockout at the hands of Tanny Campo, Orient 112 Ib. kingpin, m the main event of a card of five bouts at the720 words
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Article414 1951-12-22 12 SINGAPORE District Army Rugby side defeated the French Air Force at Gillman Barracks by six. points (1 try, 1 penalty) to three points (1 penalty). The French Airmen had an excellent opportunity of winning m the last minute when a beautiful dummy and run by Collet414 words
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Article232 1951-12-22 12 BOMBAY. Dec. 21. (Reuter)— India's team {or the third cricket Test against England beginning on Dec. 30 at Calcutta shows five changes from the side which played m the drawn i second Test V. L Manjrekar, D. G. Phadkar, S. P. Gupte. P. Sen and232 words
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Article104 1951-12-22 12 PLAYING at the Borneo Motors Hall last evening. Titan B.P. of Singapore beat Diehard B.P. by 5 games to 2. Results: Titan Players mentioned first A Aziz bin Ahmad last to Andrew Tan 15-9. 2-15, 4-15; Tan Kok Ann beat Chew Tuck Sun 15-3. 15-12: John Chua104 words
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Article262 1951-12-22 12 SEREMBAN, Fri. A team which blends youth with experience has been selected to play for ihe Negri Sembilan Asians against the Singapore Asian XV m the first match of the Southern section of the All Blues competition tomorrow. Four of the best schooiboy rugger players262 words
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56 1951-12-22 12 SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. (AP)— Sugar Ray Robinson will defend his world middleweight title against Carl Olson of Honolulu m a 15-round bout here on Jan 20 for a benefit for the Damon Runyan Cancer Fund. Robinson beat Olson m the 11th round when they56 words
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Article55 1951-12-22 12 MALACCA. Fri. Failing to get a game with either the St. Francis Institution or the High School, the Clifford School from Kuala Kangsar on a short visit here this week got a game with the Banda Kaba Malays. The visitors did well to draw one all with one55 words
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134 1951-12-22 12 THE SINGAPORE Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation is negotiating for the visit of a first class Philippines basketball team to Singapore the Prisco All Stars team of Manila. The Prisco team has requested the Federation to provide for air passage for 15 persons to and from134 words
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Advertisement33 1951-12-22 12 pODAY is the last day to send your donation to <&QJw the Toy Fund. Don't ,*S miss the opportunity of making the 736 lessf fortunate children m? Singapore enjoy a Happy! Christmas. **»\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\v»33 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous43 1951-12-22 12 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 4.36 4.27 Malacca 1.05 Port Dickson 11.46 Port Sham 10.30 11.46 Penan? 5.10 7.06 TOMORROW Singapore 5.23 5.47 Malacca 2.04 2.27 Port Dickson 12.45 1.08 Port Sham 12.08 Penan; 6.42 8.2743 words
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