Singapore Standard, 24 December 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard *i mWi L il NO. 176. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 221 1 Hope Of Xmas Armistice In Korea Feading 23 The stubborn ond uncomproitude of tr.e Communist delegates at the rmis: CC tr "s at Panmunjom, which showed no vising at todays two sessions, has virtually d th- chances of a Christmas truce." >l€ talks stand m jeopardy as there ily >ur
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  • 49 1 I uu'M Press today Rosslaa and kolitieal .md military BN b holding a nd v- MnTereaeesi I to IC m Mukden. nej iinii is one of H acica that speciain mainland news receive through •t ground orre>poninformation from «i sources hint at a <n Kort-a.
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  • 18 1 U ence or. C expect> id( r Asahi mi tenals sia. I Indo-
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  • 57 1 S- r three men I UM ro.e ;el ne 3 entx y t o r then subdued the tenants and began to ransack trie A neighboura ilarm, however. sen! the wild-be thieves run--4 bul thej left behind their iristmas* 1 parcels— four botUes A: boxes >: aborted
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  • 263 1 TEHERAN, Her. 23 (AP) Premier Mossadeq has appealed to tin* Persian people for about £3,571,000 m the next two mouths to keep his government going. MossadeQ's regime is nearing the end of its financial resources mainly due to the loss of former British oil revenue, whicl amounted
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  • 196 1 Christmas Message To Malayans THE following is the text ai a Christmas message to the people ot Malaya from the Omcer Administering the Government, Mr. M. V. del Tuto: •One of the happiest features of the Christmas season m Malaya is that people of all races" and creeds, recognising It
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  • 377 1 Churchill And Lyttelton Begin Work LONDON, Dec. 23 Britain's new plans to defeat Communist terrorism m Malaya, a top priority task of the Tory Government, were being worked out m detail today at Chequers, Prime Minister Winston Churchill's official country home near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Mr. Churchill
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  • 194 1 CAIRO. Dec 23 A British Embassy car carrying Christmas food supplies i^i a high Dfficial of the British High Command m the Middle h.i-t was set afire yesterday ■<n<i destroyed by Egyptian terrorists. British troops hurt nU|M shot and uoundi-d m l-\;>ti.iu they found di^ijiir;
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  • 98 1 LONDON. l)<r. 2.1 C\r> 111 In- li;illl.- ,»la.i-. Mr. W iiislon < Inirriiill mt ii;iM>rr tin- rail of I «<li i.Uion .ti I Singapore leader* for tin- retention <»l Mi. Malcolm Macl )onaltl B 8 oimiii^oioiMT-t rt'iirral. inlorim «l -ohi< m<li< ;tl< tied
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  • 38 1 MANILA. Dec. 2:5 -AF»>- X •■< ma of enti v restrictions > L <sse nationals Into the Philippine* is being duciawed by anue Adeva P.I. Minister to Viti-.tn list China, and governmeat MB cials hei c.
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  • 31 1 A third London llrem m d ri m hospital yesterda> juriei re pfved m R«*V fire rj!l f d ?s r ih'm i,er« m ljuied m t?ie Reuter
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  • 221 1 B rVOR KRAAL THIRTY-two-year-old Reuben Joseph, a fuinge Alleu tradesman, <; >r o// the Qa.'»r,j.^ C'jMsf.''/^h'of» yester*day, fell flat, a/i.d kissed Singapore ground. He grubbed some 'Cr'-M"/ .Airporr mud and smeared his face loith rt. Then he err' iin ■f. '-oh, m the happie ti man m
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  • 196 1 LONDON, ]><c 23 (Reiiter) The Times, one of Britain's oldest and most respected newspapers, is to be prosecuted under a British election law for publishing an advertisement shortly before the General Election which commented on the Socialist Government's financial policies. When asked to
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  • 27 1 The Finance Commission 61 for Indo-China nd m territory du^ So.MO million year i slated ror fodo-China. francs i> siaua UP
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  • 14 1 r*r\; Wilter 1^ Weibie. us.. afiffirr -S Reuter AAP
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  • 14 1 ,talU of Pe K"*a r ,t prize <vaj 1952
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  • 70 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, (Rt-uter). Informed U.S. officials said today here that Secretary of State Dean Acheson had urged R.r.C Director Stuart Symington to arrange a compromise with Bolivia over the price the United States ha.; offered to pay for tin. Talks between Bolivia and the
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  • 40 1 RANGOON, Dec. 23, (Renter) —Communist rebels made a surprise attack on Nattahn railway town. 1M) miles northwest >i Rangoon on the line to Prome, •md luoted the town before the local garrison drove them out again,
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  • 37 1 Mr Montgomery Hyde. Ulster Unionist M.P. for North Belfast. has left London by air to visit the Ist B;i Royal Ulster Rifles. m Hongkong. He will also visit Korea. Ceylon, Singapore and Japan.
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  • 38 1 city's Christmas gaiety to sac- row told of groping through total blackness when lights went out, of stumbling over rockfalls and of choking on dust and gas m their flight tp safety.
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  • 152 1 BETHLEHEM, Dec. 23 (AP) "There i- no Christmas spirit m Bethlehem," Elias N. Bandek, mayor of Bethlehem, said yesterday. Members ol the town council m th<* birthplace <»t Jesus nodded solemn agreement. "For us," said Bandek, "ii is gloomy.' 1 The 40-year-old mayor
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  • 40 1 f\IRO Dec. 23 i i' s<>( i Party leadei Ahmed H :i urged the Egyptian Government to round up Rye British ci% tor every Egyptian arrested bj the British troops m the Suez Canal zone.
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  • 43 1 Lord Leathers. Ministei Transport United Kingdom yiv Oliver Lyttelton, Secretarj of 'State for the C doniea liave sent Christmas greetings I i me Merchant Navy and to those <> sociated mth the welfare >■ merchant seamen m the Lmted Kingdom and oveneai
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    • 28 1 Headline News Inside Jl^^ Castes* 00 Deie (foies^^%^T^^^^^^^K^S^^K^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Christmas: SS3.T Churchill: 7™,%?, I y j f\ si Tne onlj thins k dictatino is nM3V Tor a n£e r
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    • 63 1 I Hlmhinff Ml 10mr I A MERRY X MAS. I I We Remain OPEN I Till 7 JO PM. I TO DA G. C. de Silva Bros. I Jewellery I Sincapore I Phone x:!ll', ffi H ;^Q i \\o Porrelain Lnaniel Throuuhoul M(M Xl II IN it %M» I Bl<
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  • 517 2 INDIAN CASTES FORM CENTRAL BODY 400 Attend Inaugural Meet Standard Staff Reporter A CHALLENGE to Mr. Dasaralha Raj to go on tour of the Federation and see for himself that there is caste discrimination among the Indian labourers was made at the inaugural conference of the Pan-Malayan Indian Scheduled Castes
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  • 243 2 THK organisers of the 1 ion? B.ihru Community »ntre"s Christmas party for children were momentarily disconcerted >e>terday when about >U0 very active child rcn turned up when only 300 \\'Cf invited. It v is thought that the '00 I »te crashers came
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  • 32 2 I i n oj S Flying I Satur es 1 ■r: ruiLi no along xfter parties, fisted of 1 S si ■■>■ i her «ed to 7so t home
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  • 19 2 !;!l ALEXANDRA Nur^erv S< mm at (.:!!man. Sinsup«>rr ■ra t> eir ,nd of term Oprn
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  • 206 2 Standard Staff Reporter WI.XIiIFK per— itting, this year's Christmas m Mala* a \mII be the tayX postnar, thr Emergency notwithstanding* Reports from all stales m the Federation indicate that record salts were made to thousands of last minute shoppers. Most oi the shops both m
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  • 93 2 MORE THAN 1.000 children were entertained at a Christmas party given by the Redemptorist Fathers m Thomson Road yesterday. (lames, music and the Christmas draw of lucky numbers were the main features at the party. Results for the lucky draw were as follows: 1. *****.
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  • 41 2 MORE than 500 guests were present at a dinner given by the Singapore Teochew Lee Chan Mutual Aid Society on Saturday to honour Mr. Lee Choon Eng on his election as a Labour City Councillor for West Ward.
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  • 203 2 'Alleviate Jalan Besar Floods Standard Staff Reporter A REQUEST for urgent attention to flood alleviation m the Jalan Besar Area has been made by Mr Philip R. Williams, i Labour. Rochore) m a letter to the Singapore City Council Secretary Mr Williams points out that during periods o* high tide.
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  • 383 2 ALL CHURCHES m Singapore Catholic. Anglican. Presbyterian. Methodist. Seventh Day Adventist. and other Christian denominations are holding special Christmas services beginning this evening, mostly with Thanksgiving cervices and bless ings of the Christmas Cribs. In the Catholic Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and at all other Catholic
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    40 2 photo. DR. AND MRS. Chee Phui Hung, who nrre married at the Sin^porc Marriage Registry yesterday. Th<^ bride was formerly Miss. (Dr.) Lim Toan Yanir, dausrhter of Dr and Mrs. A. J. Lim. A reception was held at Raffles Hotel.
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  • 103 2 THE Sin«aporf Photographers' Club held their second quarter. y competition at the British Council Hall yesterday. Mr H. C. Lew. one of the three judges, t<yri The Stand;. rd that due to a shortage of t rr:e the Cub and to be content with a small scale
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  • 190 2 A MEETING of representatives of Radin Mas Kampong m Singapore yesterday met to discuss the formation of a Radin Mas Community Centre. An interim committee was appointed to draft a constitution of the Centre and to work towards its organisation. Chairman, Baki bin Osman,
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    • 160 2 THIS IS /> ///>?/; NO TIME «W P TO BE I WITHOUT OFFICE EQUIPS row/;,//;, WEELY_ NEWSMAGAZINE j j!Jt«| qL RAJ GOPAL LTD L PHONE ***** SINGAPORE JS^ TO OUR NUMEROUS jSL PATRONS CUSTOMERS V WE WISH A HAPPY XMAS AND M A BRIGHT NEW YEAR I R. E. NOHANED
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    • 67 2 f,| fj# OKTHET SWEET Yl DID VCXJ f YASSUH, I DiDH v T KNOW iT'S >OREL 5 I JU I DOCTOR.'?'- HE IS SAV-THATir« \l THASS YOU FT.LTTHAT i FEEL. < Li L DOT ITS' t, Mi I J TH' FIF?ST VARMINT LEFT DOGPATCH )> WMUT S WAV ABOUT r-^f
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  • 81 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Trade Union Congress has received international recognition. The International Contedera- tion of Free Trade Unions has agreed to the T.U.C's affiliation to it. This move was hailed by sup- i porters of the T.U.C. They feel j this will create confidence m
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  • 80 3 KELANTAN Sarongs dominated Malay Arts and Crafts Exhibition at the Kota Rajah school which was opened yesterday by Mr George G. Thomson Public Relations Secretary. Works of .Malay craftsmen from all over Malaya were fairly represented. One section jf the exhibition was entirely devoted to
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  • Article, Illustration
    151 3 KUALA LUMPUR. SunOne bandit was believed to have been killed and two seriously wounded when security forces engaged a gang of about 25 bandits m the Gnrun area, Kedah yesterday after they contacted the gang m a camp. In the camp which the bandits vacated were found some
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  • 106 3 Standard Stafi Reporter TIIK General Council ol the Singapore Federation of Services Unions at its meeting yesterday elected a 15-man Inter-Services Industrial Committee to go into the question of wages and conditions of service i -dl industrial daily-rated and monthlyrated civilian employees of the three Services
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  • 156 3 HOUSEWIVES m most Chinese coloured balls a nd eaten because homes m Singapore were up roundness to the Chinese is a earlier than usuai yesterday symbol ut success and complete tnornine to herald Tung Cheh 1 j ness. (Winter Solstice festival) which With Tung Cheh' many
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  • 939 3  - S'PORE LEARNS ART OF EA TING CHRISTINE DIEMER By Sic? Shelves Show Refinement Of Taste A I«IIIM)IK survey ma ,le .l,i s week iph wholesalers' lists and on retaUeft' shelves m the unported food marte of Sin-apore indicates i>w> positive trends. lhe singaporean appetite European and Asian alike— is becoming
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  • 376 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. Christmas celebrations among Army units m the country take second place to preparedness during the present Emergency. But this does not mean that the men charged with the security of the country will not be able to celebrate
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  • 109 3 PENANG, Sun suggestta that the local is cm i ition should affiliate with the M I a van Association foi the Prevention of Tuberculosis wamade by Mrs. Cheah [on Kiong at the committee meeting ol the Penang and Province We lesley Association for the Prevention of
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  • 42 3 Balia.ee in»m i>«v is t<> 21. in«iuM\c (iMMI|) (<KMI|) < 1011 t» (ilOlip I<»(|| O A If A If Donation received 10 >». Transfusion gives !l ll 1"> '1 S3 Present storks of flasks m hand M M II I X
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  • 221 3 X S VI II MM It. Sao. |»r<»|M»»al m \t, 1 1 1 i. to < ,«i\ rmii« mi |i\ a tln n« unofficial Im»«I\ < on-i-i in^ «»f maiiN If ailing ihi me m ScHMgM 1 atl«-r wrrling «-arl\ m\i t rvMc tbc
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    • 163 3 ishinu off W&*»a Also FREfHWENIR GIFTS M X'MAS EVE DINNER Bbaita Km caki W i- »d Am1oo« T i ll Tursev 5 M -.-.room BMtevtU r•. j 1 6. Baked Boatfrei i A 1 La .er Pra^r. vlih Ran r 9 Ye cc 'Lit* I ES 15 per cov er
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    • 258 3 Thp Singapore Children's Orchestra and the (iuod Shepherd I mi vent Choir nktorrd during an audition at Radio Malaya over the P/eekend. Their special CbrisCnui »<•«»«< it will bf on the air on Boxing Day at 6.17 p.m. Standard photo. IIggg^BmWMMMMMKMMMMMXtMmMmWMMjMMBSM^MMMmWMMWMMMMMmMm^+IIBMMmMMMMMmMi a M iiiltiaHM.«ltl .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I". <T/ :mlllll!illlllillli||i!ll!l!!!!!H^ Jiffs :ii;i!!i!;iiilliniSi!llliililiii!i;Hii|iiOT 181
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    • 128 4 I xd^fcg x^^=a X=^s=* J/av Every Hour of CHRISTMAS J)iY Ag^ bring Happiness From, M. MOHD DULFAKIB CO. j Sk 46, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. 6. TEL ;J695 r >I .<ll -C- lir 1> Peace on earth (,imilnill <j> Jj[ ■P A /o a//. 0«r sincere Irishes /or 1 3 A
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    • 164 5 II 111 l I li. n l!f t il i i nj hri r \v A Christmas Happy I j New Year To AMATEUR PHOTO STOWS LTD. g* H»<». KQffrU BRIDGE Komi SS v^i'mi^mE -_-_-_-urr ij MERRY X'MASI HAPPY NEW froml 41 STAMFOM ROAO SINGAPOR€. S yi— ***** 1 MERRY
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  • 903 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Truce By Thursday? IF tlw negotiators ai Ihe armistice talks at Panmunjom (it- not a] ive a1 a settlement by Thursday this week then Dm provisional agreement on a cease-fin line reached ai Ihe end of last month will laps* Foi when tlu cease-fire line
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  • 383 6  -  Philip Toynbee By LONDON. YEAR ag« D>. Mossadeq was considered an outlandish .nd grotesqud figun vi n bj a majority tt educated Persians. Ke v.■u s iiit histrionic leader of a small and fractious parliamentary group known as the National Front f. group which appeared to'have no better
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  • 906 6 COLOMBO. 4S anticipated as» week battalions oi champions have sprung n inns tc deft mi the "singing fish" ot '■ht Batticalos ';ig«vn against iii«: Mimw bat cocksure theory of 'he Director of Fi-iniitr 1 that The rKhi do not .-ing tin what
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  • 570 6 wide-spread personal devotion to the Prim* Minister which has been a rare phenomenon m recenj Persian politics. What sort of t man is he? It is a difficult question to answer, because h€ is a complex arid contradictory figure, singulai \y lacking m self-awareness. On twe
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  • 607 6 Local Champion Of Ex- Servicemen Sir;— Someone asked why There \us nc champion? of exServicemen. My reply i« ;>.* follow s: Aug '45. While the J;ip.« \vert- siill m command, a certain local ex-officer from the Local Defence Forces sought the Paratroop C;ipt. who acted as Liaison Officer with the
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  • 464 6  -  STUART de la MAHOTIERE By LONDON. l>w 23 r PHE report thai the United S l^'«'« roving ambccßMl*' or. Mr .John Postec Dullcf!, has suggesiec- v the Japanese. presutnabls on behalf of the S<*ie Department, that they should recognize the Chiang Kai-shek gjovcw ment as the lawful
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  • 552 7 PM: MORE AUSTERITY Warns Nation Of Difficult Times Ahead Win '.Mr- 23 (AP)— Prime Minister I'"" c llefl <>M B ri*i<* pc c "ight to mobilise for a three-year fighl 22t Bt >w'*ru,,icy. They will have to a ««lliouteounti., s n American money, He solemnly told a nation-wiA, ra.li,, a
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  • 155 7 UN Assembly Starts 1 1- Day Xmas Recess PXKIS Dec. 2.3 (UP) lne I nited Nations General Assembly yesterday began an 11 -day Christmas holiday *>th a record of almost complete failure t<i thaw the fold war. The main achievement of the delegates and officials m 4.i days of meetings
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  • 162 7 LONDON, Dec 23, (AFF)— Chnsfenas spirii prevails m nost- leading articles of London Sunday newspapers Tpt Conservative Sunday Times editorializes that there should bt good cheei m hearts ay well as homes. Even economic. austerities are now being regarded a.^ essential and a sign
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  • 44 7 THE Bank ol Ami rica has g anted Israel a OS ¥10.000.000 Nan. it was announced by Mr. David Ho ow itz, Director of !v afeTi Ministry ol Finance, who eturnins nom< after a brief visit to ifit United States.— Rev-
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  • News Briefs
    • 118 7 NFW YORK. Dec W. (AFP*. Th« National Safety Council announced yesterday that the millionth car death had occurred m tne United States. This was since 18^- the first year m which road traffic accidents were recorded. The millionth casualty was 52--year-old Mrs Edma Wkschmtir,
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    • 24 7 THREE planters, two Dutch and one Indonesian. w«rr killed by ga ..e* m Wesl Java last week, according to the Indonesian News Agency.- Reuter
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    • 43 7 THE Vatican reported Sunday th;a 142 foreign missionaries were being held Chinese Communist prisons or. Dec. 12. The missions lies, who were r American. French. German, Canadian and Italian nationality, included 21 archbishops, bishops and apostolic prefects. 98 pntV^ and 2A nuns.- AFP
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    • 28 7 THE West German opposition leader. Dr. Kurt Schumacher, was yesterday ordered to have complete rest by his doctors. l>r. Schumacher has been suffering fr«*i blood circulatory troubles.- AFP
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    • 39 7 I.E'KD and zinc mine sr. northwest Th«il:»-.d \vili betx_ plored by the Consolidated Mining and Smelling Company of Trail, British Columbia. The mint has been shipping ore from Thailand to the Trail .smrlier for more than a year.- Reuter
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    • 27 7 THE British Post Offices took on over 100,000 extra workers to help the home and overseas Christmas mail rush this year. the General Post announced yesterday.— Reuter
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    • 33 7 A THJRD caravan of Ka/ak iiibesmen fleeing from the Communist held Sinkiang Province m West China. Saturday, reached 1-adakh Prr)vince. Indianhtld Kashmir, and were Riven asylum, official Indian source* faid Saturday. A. P.
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    • 23 7 SIX Indian seamen were killed when the British cargo ship Porlock (7.120 tons) broke m two after running aground off Cyprus, yesterday.- Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 7 photo UN GIFT TO LIBYA The Vnittd N a U on s Christmas Rift to Libya of full independent-* aivd sovereignty will be realized on Christmas Day. King designate Lin i i Say i d Idtis El Senussi is shown here addressing the ptvph of Tripoli during a recent visit.
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  • 148 7 Russia Approached On US Fliers A rrest WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. (Reuler).-Thc United States had taken up with Russia in* ease of four American airmen now under arrest m Hungary reliable sources here said yesterday. American CftargE D'Affaires j Hugh dimming*; conferred with St ie? Depu'.y Foreign I Minister Valerian A.
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  • 138 7 BUDAPEST, Dec. 23, Renter > Hungarian State Security authorities last night, announced the aiicst cf an alleged American spy Janos Weissen Gruber and three of his associates. The announcement said Weis'f« Gruber described as a laboratory research worker and lesident of Tatabanva, a Hungarian
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  • 61 7 Ho' s 'Xmas Present' To French PoWs HONGKONG. Dec. 2:!. <UP» The Indo-Chinese rebel leader. Ho Chi Minn, announced m a "Christmas message" to French prisoner^ cf Vietminh forces that he was releasing .some of the-m "as a Christmas present." Peking- Radio *aid Saturday night The broadcast said an undetermined
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  • 162 7 LONDON. Dec. 23, (AP).— Britain named Iran Saturday U> drop trying to peddle its 'oil until (he International Court decides who is the rightful owner. In d ru it t< Jiiii. Bu"lain said thai the couri dispute ever the nationalization ot the
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  • 77 7 LONDON. Dtx. 23, 'AP> Russia oaaj are Britain and Swil/f-. l;in<i ii vv;> (U :ht summit of the workl 1h«- ptiik tf Mount Everest- -n«-M spring. tteporia circuLai«d here Saturday thhi JM) Russian mountaineer! me pledging *n< assault on the for^iddJng 29j000-foof high mountain,
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  • 174 7 Int'l Red Cross Appeals Direct To Red Govts. GENEVA, I>e« 2.1. (AP).-The International Committee of the Red rosy appealed directly 1«» Uh Soviet Union and Communist Chilli vestcrda* i> permit Red Cross officials tr> travel through th«ii territory to North Korea. A com ttee announcement -aid two Crosj <:' were
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  • 141 7 DJAKARI I),, l -v. r i Ihi l nesian tary i omn id of tfai Djakarta Harbour a 1 Tandjonf I h sterdaj un oaded s W ••■> t and a i roit ion fron Di.'i ii bI ip Tails* \v» tei a New <
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  • 137 7 WASHINGTON. Dec :> if George McGhee. < < t1 1 >1 > c s^iv; ant Secretary of State foi N»; Easteiti. South Asian end can Affairs, said yesterday thai he felt cn tarn thai the stale* o1 the Middle F.;ist would "welcrmnc the
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  • 76 7 Holy Land To Have Cold X mas JERUSALEM. Dn > <VY The Holy Land way i, u \k-.\ a white Christmac this \*.ibut We^tnn [orecasten *Mt\<>. yesterday 'hat h will probably expoi ienre one of the coktefci Christmases <>n record A wer-k of siii Tig fc;le« r.« storms delayed i:}\
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  • 192 7 NEW YORK. Dei (HP| Haroid Stassen cann i k* Ikiiq Europe yi'st«- 1 >'.<•• < > "m prediction that then d *c DO war with Russia ii and promised bo i« *i <>•» Thuradsy "th> pan 1 avil 1.. m t Jit 1952
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  • 458 8 Malayan Markets Tempo Is Slower Drop In Rubber And Tin Prices By A Special Correspomlrnl THE temp© ot business on Malayan Markets became slower with ilie approach of Christina* bul never ihe less jbe week brought a fair volume o» business. Early on, commodity and stock Market* experienced a sharp
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    41 8 photo. Fourteen year-old Jean an* te« year-old Elaine Anderson, th* daughters of Mr. E. F. Anderson of Singapore, are. seen with their father on their arrival m Singapore from Australia m the Gorgon <»o Saturday, to spend their Christmas holidays. Standard
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  • 624 8 VtVarne Brothers J.td: Reporting for the year ended Sept. 30, this year. give balance s»:u*et figures m much greater rlet:u! than hitherto. Shareholder must je highly delighted with results uvhicb by far exceed any previous showing. Net profit aiter taxation is stated at $3,970,921 99.1 per cent.* Final
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  • 50 8 I > :•■■*.> m f v; v\ ■;i be i >reed cut pi oduci > »1 1 Jan 1 be -c oi sm »llei itions ol ma ten a Out vii m !:'.>■_' M estimated will be between 800.000 and 1.000.- ■> "i! .-ii
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  • 32 8 1 t foi :11c 1 p '-dent ot the j R^'i k. Di Eijalma Schacht, his etu iied t-J Germany anrl is 1 planning to found bank-- A. P.
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  • 301 8 i Industrials. Fraser auo Weave $4.00 to $4.03. Gammoo $2.70, Hummer $40.00 Hongkong B^<u. (Colonial* SB7l. Malayan Bie weries $5.15 to S.vli). Malayan Cemen- 51c to 55c. McAiistei $40.50, Phoenix Aerated WTaters $7.00. Robinson O: d $3.75. Straits Trading $21 75 and $22J0 Uniteers SIH.OO Henry ITaugh
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 542 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Oitit—d I«« Franciscc Los An 3 eJe3 Ail Amhw Canad.an Cititf Pana«} P >»!«•« S ?jrs ArrLA/SF MASXAKAI 11/24Oec IsJan J4CO3LUCKENBACH 24/26 J- tl/Ukm I9l^/2F«fc 21Feb ->■ lull port :u'ar 5 of Dry Cargo Dmp TanM and Pass«no« ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSfNS LTD. 7.. (>, *****/3
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    • 318 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. V...ST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon foi P Faroe Dec 28 Vessel for Mtiar Weok! r > Hong Tot foi Rengal Dec 28 Vessel tor Moloc Twice Weekly < Hooc Th <"»9 f O' Vessel lor Port Dickson W-okly Si Api Api Dec 24 Pangkoi Malacca ooti
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    • 320 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam L4ovd Holiand America Line N.-d'iianj Line Rotterdam Rotrerdom Arwsrer^jm HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE JEW ORLEANS S pore P. S'hom Pena k SALATIGA IRL/ 29 Dec/6 Jon 7/8 Jan 9/10 Jan RADJA .SMN. 15/21 Jon 22/23 Jan 14/25 Jan SCHIEDYK (HAL) 25/3»
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    • 465 8 YokoHanio 3 A > "LALANDIA" tor Soar Bangkok 25 -T" D "KAMBODIA' for Bangkok Hongkong Kobf Vokohamo 6-7 Ja^ 'FALSTRIA" for Soigor 6 Bangkok 11-12 Jj^ "INDIA" for Bonqkol Horg. Kong, Manila, Kobe YokohOTiO IQian 2f*b 11 2 Vi» r "MORELIA" for Bangkok Hongkong Kobe YokoHotic 15-17 Fet U-j f.
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  • 205 9 T he Cure For Prostitution N nber Revi n of R •.1 moral upi neni given stitute as weii ::g o* sexes, concerns that it would vise *o punish a ral life. No one m this earth. AH ai d have their he leadipg v be due to ci d
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    • 590 9 Sir: "'Anak Melayu". ;n his letter under the caption "Speak m Malay!". asks: "Was Che Saleha trying to be unique or was she merely trying to be impish?" Now it is rather churlish of this "Anak Melayu." if, he be a man; and
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    • 136 9 Sir:— lt appears m the advertisement in TOurfewg as well m the Stiaits Times" that the touring Magician 'Sorcar' is a "twice winner" of the 'Nobel Pme'. May I know whether any prizes m the name Nobel are Swarded other than hose set aDart by
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    • 303 9 Sir. —It was no surprise to read m the papers, that at the inaugural meeting of the Federation of Malaya Teachers 1 Unions, Da 4 o Thuraisingham promised a scheme for a Unified Education Service m Malaya A move of this nature is long overdue, and
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    • 131 9 Sir— lt is not generally known that an antidote for hornet, bee, scorpion, centipede and wasp stings, as well 'as for snake bites, has been m existence for the past 25 years, and used with considerable success by managers of rubber estates, doctors, and others. It
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    • 283 9 Sir; There was general dissatisfaction among certain groups of the Malayan population, when Mr. Lyttelton said that the restoration of law and order must precede political reforms. It was also construed as "typical of the traditional Tory attitude." A local newspaper said m its Editorial of 3.12.51 that
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    • 264 9 Sir;— The visit of Mr. Oliver Lyttelton to Malaya has turther opened our eyes to the seriousness of the situation m the country If this rot has to be stopped, and stopped it will be, we must have a supreme commander to stop it The question
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    • 234 9 Sir:— l feel a.shamed of an afternoon contemporary which published editorially a short sighted picture m respect of the Datura] growth of Singapore'fi population on Dec. 20. Is he so ignorant as to be un a a are that, m addition to the Singapore Improvement Trust's confirmed
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 29 9 r-~/J^^^^*^ %Jf\ \l\'(£ OVCCW TODAY. I CHUNC KHIAW BAMK, IJD. I ».N AN OPtN >» SAVIN.-, -f s^" Bi 4i P4II) At lk% W* 4NNIIW 4| •nI f> C 91
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    • 296 9 >^bf MW^ «r b^ «v CItAXA/tCt further r<>f§urtion* nn J*>sr4>l 1 4>rtj I»tf4» i 41 1 llf 4llttl trofll Joi*4ipp*o m tm 4>n i. a H'V thank you for your ML patronage and icisli you A Merry X'mas and A Happy New Year Outn Sincks GIAN SINGH Co( LTD. 30-1,
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    61 10 SHAPELY ballerina Beryl Grey has hi twfcl anil turn like an India-rubber woman to wriggle into an ill-over one-piece costume for her purl m a new Covent Garden ballet m which she plays Death. The ml «.iik costume fits her like peel tii» an orange Putting it on, says
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  • 666 10  - Of Men and Music Bill Webb Iones h THE approach of the festive season is also an extremely busy one for musicians. In fact, it is the one time m the year when you find all musicians working:. for the calls upon their services are wide and varied. Some folks
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  • 857 10  -  JON IF YOU WANT FIDO TO BE A MODEL PUPPY By \V HtN a .pup|n is (itnl in- trodui'fd ml» Ihe home. the very natural impulse of all is to make .»s much fuss ol it as it can stand, uid ih.il is plenty.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 167 10 2?^^^^| 4.15-6.45 '^^^^^^^v 9.30 pm OPENS TOMORROW 6 BIG SONG HITS! LAUGHTER UNLIMITED! l!M*C«M*i hilarious son^staiUcd corned) j Eve use My IKUrt:) VxA TECHNICOLOR RED SALLY MACDONALD SKELTON FORREST CAREY tfa MS %tt i^si «a *«i i J MIDNIGHT TONIGHT »««K|si TOMORROW! CVTIT t EXOTIC DANCE aniiUj. o love! SB
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    • 192 10 1 POPULAR MATINEES I 3 SHOWS DAHVi at 11 a.m.-1.45« 4 pm 4 Admission: Upstairs $1/-Down>tairs f% j Today Tomorrow t RED SKELTON of kit < Mad Mr. From WED. THE THIEF OF BAGDAD' Im I LAST 2 SHOWS at 6.30 I 930 I F r; n THE CURE FOR
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 245 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE aPI NEW SERIES-No. 53 y— Queen of i la-ite^Sstaken l MJ f H I 9 I 6 I 7 I 8 I fa \lO \u 3— Place for combat -> To 15 Steps 17 Come Into ft it, 77/ n fo™ 1 view '*> 19 Sacred song
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    • 696 10 >\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w *L y rfft\ nff A miff iiffthißUdti T 2 rpODAY'S FORI I \SI Vester J day's good climate s>till makes it»eii telt. A excel- lent day lor travel activity rapid profits through inuenuitv C and ability. A bright and cheerful day. Very lavourable J for arts and i-raftv per<«onal
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  • 429 11 JUNGLE SCOUTS HA VE WEALTH OF TALENT Foremost Rugby Side In Colony IMF Special Ur Service Bcgfaweiit— popularly kn^wn ma tin- Malayan jungle §cdul*~ i»re undoubtedly mm of the mosl impressive mm rugb) sides i«» |>Li\ m the Colony For some limr. Good all-round RkiH plu? ipirit, comph •>■ U
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  • 417 11 LONDON. Dec. 2A (AP)— South Africa's Rugby Union League team came through a very tough assignment at Cardiff on Saturday as they dofeated the Welsh national team G~ 'A m a grim game. The 5a. 000 crowd did not see spectacular football, but they C?id
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  • 61 11 LONDON. Dec. 2:*. (Reuter) Harry Weetman, British professional match play golf champion, and Dai Rees. a former title holder, are to play three months exhibition golf m Kenya. India, Singapore and Australia. They leave London by air for Nairobi on January 7 and will play 20
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  • 30 11 i A IK- LAI TET LOKE and family thank all relatives and friends for their visit, telegrams of condolence, wreaths and help m every way during their recent bereavement.
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  • 25 11 r PO PEGGY, wife of Mr. Wee Eng Lock, a daughter ai j the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore on Dec. 23, 1951. Both well.
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  • 243 11 Saturday's UK Rugby Results KK.I3Y LEAGUE Barrow -VI Cardiff 0. di c te Ranger^ 5 Warrington 12. Dew* bury 12, Swinton 9, Doncasler 5 Bradford Northern 15. Featherstone Rovers 15 Castleford 10, Huddersfield 29 Leish 5. Hull Kingston Rovers 11 Wakefieid Tri lity 20. Leods 10 Hull Tl. i Udham
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  • 148 11 Island Club Boxing Day Golf Ties 1 t [ESI II I R T I i 1 12 S. K. V It S i: I. A El Rahn am. R i (21 h n w «2n 0 M M J 0 X C! Ah 1 v W 1 1 1 8.4.i
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    • 837 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTKEMEHTS -T\TIONS VACANT r to teach Engn Junior Middle I alificaUon: Senior with pass m oral. i ieoce necessary. pei montli ApChinese School. Ul teach Eng- -.try Classes. Senioi CamI m oral. pi r montli Acbe provided fvi applicants Applications aiinese School, V COUNCIL rH PEPARI- H ispital Asital
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    • 509 11 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD traffic Department Holidays: ->m December, 195] New feart D ay Tuesday. •m January, !«)-,«> I N OT .^f IS HEREBY GIVEN December ?«i To S la3 25th Tho F U y KitV OF CARGO.C X""7, n V M> ■■-"■-""or holidays J By Order ul the Board.
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    • 79 11 2 SOUTH SEAS 'jES f\ I HOTEL Ewh t\ {5 4<}i A TO-NIGHT EXTENSION -2 A.M. T TO-MORROW NIGHT -IA.M. I 9 NEW YEAR'S EVE (31st),, -2 A.M. jp 4 NOVELTY GIFTS DISTRIBUTED f I 3 SOUTHERN CABARET J <| TO-NIGHT EXTENSION -2 AM. 6 4 TO-MORROW NIGHT -IA.M. 4
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    • 49 11 I MALAY FOR BEGINNERS I VI ALAY m 30 hours ihe i 1 book you require to-day tc learn your national language I The book specially written foi English-minded people By Haji Sham^udin -bin Yoonoos JP 50 inrluding do? 4 age Published by H.M. SHAH, 48 PenariK K<»art Penaiitt
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    • 145 11 FEDEB/ITION AIR SEKVP.C 1 i v m tn <> n r i #i 2Sth i*h< dim n. mr> Kfiplirtttivsis for l£<n><>iutf* \lmmlil t><> iti.it'.* (<t MALAYAN \IKW IYS LIMITED, I ioke cw KiiiMin^. Kuala Lumpur. Teiephone: 2927. Telegrmphie tddrvs*: SOUTH W EST KOI IK. TIME-TABLE. Frequency Monday, Wednesday Friday. UGHT
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    • 39 11 Ifiyicl^wi 1 1 llfKl J^ mUI »j HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: IOI)A5 AM P>l Singapore 6.15 7.1!) Malacca 3.24 A.\:> Port Dickson 2.05 2.26 i Port Sham 1.03 L 32 Pf nang 8.31 9.29 j
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  • 408 12 I <>\|M>\. !>««. 23 (Reuter) Though tin- opening »»l the "f l.v i-« nrarl\ three months oft racing enthu--i.i^i* m Britain have plentj to ponder over with tlu* publication <»l ih«- entries i«>r some <»l nexl season^ l>iu ran>. i st is cent ed m the
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  • 784 12 Other Leaders Forfeit Points LONDON, Dec. 22, (Reuter). Portsmouth consolidated their position at the head of the Foothall League today by scoring a two clear goals victory at Charlton while their nearest rivals were forefeiting points. Portsmouth with 31 points from 22 matches now lead by
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  • 1549 12 Queensland 292 For 9 UK LEAGUE RESULTS STANDINGS MELBOURNE, Dec. 22: (RevU i -AAP <„> tee sland scored 292 for nine wickets >n the opening day v their Sheffield match lii st Viet )i i t the h >lders I day. Victoi i c with »it five Test players but
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  • 59 12 MUAR, Sun. A thrilling football match yesterday between Selangor TPCA and a Johore XI ended m a win for the former by six goals to two. I Shanmuganathan scored five goals m a row Tor the visitors. The match was played m aid of the
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  • 69 12 IPOH, Sun. The Perak Amateur Football Association have sent out invitations to ah English and vernacular schools m Perak to take part m the first inter-school knock-out soccer competition for the cup presented by the 4th Queen's Own Hussars prior to their departure from
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  • 88 12 SEREMBAN. Sun.— The quadrangular hockey tournament among Penang, Perak, Selangor and Negri Senibilan Chinese Recreation Club.- started here today. In the opening match Selangor beat Penang by 6-0; Eng Kirn scoring three goals, Kok Seng. two and Seng Chuan, one. In the second match" Negri Sembilan
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  • 107 12 SYDNEY. Dec. 22: (ReuterAAP): The Villiers Stakes over a mile at Randwick today was won by Mercury a 14 1 chance* carrying 7.5 which beat Bankbrook 7.7 (4-1) by half a length with Grand Monarch 8.5 (16-1) third another one and a half lengths away. The
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  • 94 12 Ferrymen Will Hold Dinner, Dan c e BUTTERWORTH. Sun, -The annual re-union dinner of the Ferry Youngsters, first division soccer league champions, scheduled to be held at their club i house m Butterworth on Dec. 29 has been postponed to Jan. 5 next year. At the dinner souvenirs will be
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  • 101 12 IPOH. Sun. Two hockey player s '>f the Ipoh Ramblers Sports Club who were ordered off the field m last Mondays league encounter have been suspended. Chee Seng, the left fullback, has been suspended till February li« aext year and Sek Wah. left winger, till February 28.
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    • 340 12 LAST 3 SHOWS 3, 6.15 and 9.1."> M (i M Hair-Raisin? Melodrama %k The Asphalt Jungle Starring STERLING LOUIS MYDEN CALHKRI TO-MORROW XXI) "FABIOLA" .'.th Dct IT 11 AM. -BAGDAD" IN TK(IINi( (>' OR Nth D* M 11 A.M. l ')\r. Bud goes to Town" IN TIA lIMI >! OR
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    • 143 12 est v m? market Cansult Chrysler first You can t buy a better ont Showroom: <>>. J V\(,U\ ROAD, M\<, m 'v i I "4*o MODELS U I 1 NEW REVOLUTIONARY CN [21 FASTER 3 QUIETER [3j Easier TO OPERATE 1 SOLD BY A SERVICE ESTAi I j MALAYA 45
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