Singapore Standard, 9 December 1953
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Title Section18 1953-12-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD IS ft -I Vol. IV. \o. IM. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 TWELVE PACES 70 (EMS18 words
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Article89 1953-12-09 1 NOW ITS BIG CURVED SCREEN i era In motion was launched m lasi night when ope tin 1 movie c marie it> ;>{ by Tl f«>»t >t the new i eatn of »d (a to 1 >- Sana w picture c by his l hour pre- tKf'dl'N ()f shots :k.89 words
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Article15 1953-12-09 1 fl iCPI- T..M.) Minis- Trade and emaFox Motion the Ui pea15 words
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Article17 1953-12-09 1 4 of Civil >pters to earch for oil i1 wai re- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-12-09 1 photo. S*2FtL2S < 3l& '^HY Forum ..r Jnnior O »S, r t '^'ZnT- StandardStandard - 21 words
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218 1953-12-09 1 Tappers Face New Year Wage-Cut— Unless Prices Jump KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The wa^es of Malaya's 300,000 rubber workers are likely to be cut next HtOßfth, If the average rubber price remains below sixty cents a pound. The cuts may range between 10 and 16 cents a day m the present218 words
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Article24 1953-12-09 1 THE Rendel Constitutional Commission ftl its meeting yesterday appointed a Committee to Investigate certain aspects of the problems of representative government.24 words
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Article211 1953-12-09 1 FUND PASSES $12,000 MARK 16 DAYS TO GO Standard Staff Reporter THE STAFFS of Malayan Railway, Singapore Goods Office, and the Federation's Supervisor of Export Duties sent $114 to The Standard Christmas Fund yesterday. Lady Sanderson. wife of Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson. and member of the Christmas Fund Committee.211 words
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Article135 1953-12-09 1 THE BLACK PRINCE TO TAKE OVER ESCORT ABOARD THE GOTHIC. Dec. 8, (Reutcr) Queen Elizabeth spoke by radio telephone to members of the Royal Family ir\ England from the Royal Yacht Gothic now In the middle of the South Paoiiic on His way tj Fiji, The135 words
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Article, Illustration489 1953-12-09 1 BERMUDA MEN REACH ACCORD Moscow Gets That Note TUCKERS TOWN, Bermuda, Dec. B.— The Big Three en<««.'d their four-day world talks early today, agreeing that the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) would remain the foundation of their common policy. Meanwhile, Louis Joxe, the French Ambassador m Moscow, today handed theUP - 489 words
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Article28 1953-12-09 1 iNTOFAG \si I > X Al' (j ike on il i i Muni of tin- h 1 i 1 of A i Only nine p28 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-12-09 1 TIIKKE boys from the Catholic Chinese High School In Singapore are seen counting live and ten-cents donated oy their fellow Stodeata to The Christmas Fund. This Standard picture shows (I. to r.) Freddie Oey. Pens Tsu Ann and Lee Chiow Thye tallying the money which totalledStandard - 53 words
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Article23 1953-12-09 1 LONDON, Dec. B: (fl Fire broke <> <jf Common A jj. of pap< i In i coi i -i. the23 words
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397 1953-12-09 1 Alliance Prepares Plan For Rendel standard Staff Reporter A LEGISLATIVE A mbly with a Speaker, t> Speaker, Leader of < > business the valent of the British Pi Minister" and si* i Ministers' besides the ('<>>>- nial S Genera! and Financial Secretary is the new const! set-up envisaged by the397 words
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Article46 1953-12-09 1 DON I) H \K" Kin l I 1 im th« Hou w >)t < 'iiniv thai thei ara denre ,i Amei n .i m Ptkin export ii i riHJfi '.ii/ii i »f ns hi I ;it>i*;ir I Fie '.< 'I h;^ lii i■• ■<■ < by the 5 D46 words
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Advertisement84 1953-12-09 1 jf-\o\ rrfrigrnH«f M ,,d. M M II »l p i%mrnl ot PI RCHASt 5.800 iuiHs ot $70 \s|| $725. Central Electric Co. ml Rd. IMione 823G4 CASTROL WINS! -INTERNATIONAL CIRCUITO SARDtNERO 26TH AUGUST, 1953. 5 c.c. CI«SS. Ist, 2nd and 3rd INTERNATIONAL AJUNTAMIENTO 29TH AUG. 1953. '25 c.c. Class. Ist,84 words
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Advertisement23 1953-12-09 1 Free Supplement i his i.vsttt* t hi? Standard in--0 Inch** a fr*>i» Hi- atg i* f T /t f•ist tn a sttppti>tm*n 1~23 words
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Advertisement32 1953-12-09 1 9*d Components sc on a i m.i DM iaj i? 4 SIM. APOKK X I I \IPIR i 3 S'|>orr-K. I .ii iii pur lpoli I'riiau^, ffi *ij Kurliiirj; Sara\. ak. ■■■■■■fIB&^HB^Xi^S^HEHBsB^^HI^S^HBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIHBfIBBBVVAt'JP''32 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-12-09 2 RETURNING to Singapore after a lapse of nearly two and a half years is Sorcar the Great Magician. He will appear on the Capitol stage for a short pre-Christmas season for two evening performances. He will bring a new series of mystifying acts which107 words
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226 1953-12-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Six moje terrorists have been killed m the Federation. Four of the terrorists, it is reported, died from starvation or sickness during the past few weeks m the Sungei Lembing area of Kuantan, Pahang. A terrorist was killed and226 words
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Article60 1953-12-09 2 NG TIAN SENG, a fitter, was fined a total of SBO iSingapore Second Tratfic c Court yesterday. for riding an autocyele without the consent of the owner, with- 1 a driving licence, and without being covered by third party insurance. The gi trate, Mr. Ho Chong,60 words
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Article197 1953-12-09 2 A MIDDLE-AGED Chi n< ac ran amok with a Jack-knife m Singapore w->ti rd.i> and attempted to stab four police officers who tried to disarm him. For \*w minutes he wrestled with police officers before the knife he weilded was snatched away and he was197 words
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Article91 1953-12-09 2 Egyptian Mission In S'pore EGYPT is anxkHls to foster relations w i t h South-east Asian countries, especially Malayn. Mr. Hussein Fahmy. the country's ex-finance minister and president of the Central Industrial Development Board, said on his arrival m Singapore by Pan-American Airway^ last night. Mr. Fahmy. who is heading91 words
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198 1953-12-09 2 MIZRA ABDI'L MA.IID, President of the IndoMalay- Pakistani Seamen's Inion was accused during cross-examination by defence counsel, Mr. P. F X Leonard of "carrying on a campaign for the last 15 years m order to embarrass and annoy officials m the Master Attendants198 words
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394 1953-12-09 2 HARD TIMES HIT LOCAL COAL INDUSTRY Between Devil And The Deep Sea 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Moloyon cool is finding Jtsc the devil of local inflation and the deep blue sea of Inporttd Drysdale, Chairman of Malayan Collieries Ltd., told an an of shareholders today. The directors have been unable394 words
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176 1953-12-09 2 Miss Violet Completes Sketch Of Her Hero (UP) Jeff Chandler, the Hollywood movie star, doesn't know it yet but be is soon Roing to be presented with a portrait sketch of himself. Violet Sleigh, the 18 yearold Kuala Lumpur gill who won the recent Miss Malaya beauty contest, finished the176 words
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Article35 1953-12-09 2 SIXGAPORF Police are looking for a 1 7-year-old girl. Asnah binte Abdul Kadir, who has been reported missing from hti house m Lorong 41 m Geylang, Singapore, since 2 p.m. <-n Monday.35 words
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180 1953-12-09 2 Progs Join Alliance So Key ManCoes IPOH. Tue*. The General Secretary of the Perak Progressive Party. Mr. J. R. Devadas, a 'oral lawyer, this evening tendered his resignation as an offfcr ai of the Party after the committee had voted to join the r\iXO-MCA Alliance m contesting next year's council180 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-12-09 2 Picture by Yobk Pro Srunr. THIS traflr policeman and m helper arc putting up one of the potien 1 Kuala Lumpur m .«,ii|un«ti.»n with Operation inrtot H>« k. Km li I umi <r\ I' Polue axe iitilisi« X ike "Courtesy Cop* treatment to miide rrrin« road I I iUIC theStandard - 68 words
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Article21 1953-12-09 2 AX I iff lound 1 c the haj I -hiit Or to estal c h that 11 ■v21 words
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65 1953-12-09 2 Robber Walks Into CID Is Identified MINUTES ifter i fMHg ipmmui picked photograph at the Stagapwe Criminal imvi li Department and identified it As li I 1 the robbed her, the turn himself walkN tot* tl|r l|( was revealed m the First District «>i: t festen reported I Bi ifn.siit65 words
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Article119 1953-12-09 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING r ii i» i». i prices (cents pe t Ib > m Sinba p o r c \rMndi> were: Buyrris BHteffl No. 1 R.S.S. Spot I.oi>sr Ml No. 1 R.S.S. M\ i n No. 2 R.S.S :>*.; No. 3 R.s.s. :>:; :>x Tone: Steady quirt. TIN PKKi:119 words
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Advertisement189 1953-12-09 2 iiiiJiT W^^[ ORANGE Jjllljlffhl PINCADE Plflf! l(| j A Product of General Foods* Corporation 1 I C A l^yf Obtainable Everywhere pcsie-Zex/^) \oingapo\e)aLtcC 5 kirn keat roap. Tel: ***** SWEET HOME!! II f/Ot« hrn hi if <m I tttmtf. ilim'i t'etii t <o*isiiti fff.%. \\t- will supply you etonnmual everlasting189 words
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Article350 1953-12-09 3 Oi .V tSSENTIAL POSTS ARE FILLED NOW x i PI R, Toes. i( ite Cound lor ii.- vt which hid inr.-t the position i*l |of 6.761 !us I for service* .it >.' mil:it on New f< .1 is rsti- t ,n nvtT U.« sum »f350 words
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121 1953-12-09 3 MPUR, Tues. Three men Pajan li and Bahadur Singh were arraign- < Sir Charles Mathew today on ig a cattle owner named Belbara •*a-,v. mi ther-in M (n Fc i ecuted, i <'ase of "coldg let brother told the court 1 of April 1121 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-12-09 3 INCHE Nyak H»shim. the successful UMNO Muslim candidate for lelutong Ward, Peaaac, •> leen h<«r»' speak- ii 1 r.in |!.tll after JiJn ricl ry na Saturday.26 words
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Article70 1953-12-09 3 FINED $5 EACH -BIG SMALL TWO Sikh.s. ore twice the size of the other, pleaded guilty m a Singapore Cnn* yesterday, to fighting m public on l>ec. 7 m front of 'he Rrx Cinema and wore fined 3-3 each. Magistrate R w II Da. asked the smaller built Lai Singh,70 words
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Article43 1953-12-09 3 X. r '1. 1 l day Court to a jag be on to Zaina Abd I' En jku A m > on Dec 7 Th i tponed to Feb. 21 an i bail »f $250 m ..:.e surety was a43 words
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Article83 1953-12-09 3 RADIO M h and medium wave I I Kajac^ will b for inspection by the :> .ring "Operati >n Servi- c We Oi4 mi ;j trti »s w bo taken on con lv 1 i tours of the building on Dec. 9, 11 14 between l83 words
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275 1953-12-09 3 YOUTH KNIFED HER IN QUARREL OVER A LOAN i r Aged Woman's Lover To Hang GOH CHOON GUAN. 26, was sentenced m the Singapore Assize court yesterday to death for the murder of 70-year-old Madam Tan Kirn Neo— a woman with whom he had been intimate over a number of275 words
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209 1953-12-09 3 World-Wide Operation Service Call IPOH. Tues. If Operatim Scrvir-e is practised on an international scale, bloodshed and war can be avoided, i■clared Sultan Sir Yusuf i/./udShah he-re today when he ared open Operation S?rvice anniversary week throughout the S'ute. The keynote of this anniversary we »k, Sir Yusuf s i209 words
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Article50 1953-12-09 3 WITH only three weeks to go. 1,510 taxis m the L'o'.ony have ,-,till not not taxi metres fitted to their vehi< Taxi owners are required by to have the metres installed m their taxis otherwise they will not be permitted to prjr tor hire alter Jan. 1.50 words
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Article121 1953-12-09 3 THRKK y >u:i^ men, Ostnan bin Abdullah, Ahmad bin Abdul H imi i an i Muniandy, -.tjod trial m the Singapore Assizes on a charge of bom 4 involved m the am i h > l-up >f in $18,000 payroll. The robbery was alleged121 words
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195 1953-12-09 3 Cut Out SIT Death Traps, He Demands A DE.MAXD for a public ing nry into th.> development ,f the Singapore Impi i Trust estates will be mad-' if the Trust does no* *to prevent Its buildings from ••riling Suicide pits and ieath traps." Mr. Lee Choon Eng, Labour City Councillor,195 words
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Article22 1953-12-09 3 V WARRANT >( m w** I J S md Trail i iv I i I" »url A > fi )in22 words
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Article19 1953-12-09 3 LEOW IN CHUA .iff i I 7in Road He wa It W II i19 words
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Advertisement50 1953-12-09 3 T A iH tiH Bk 18m I Bb am wA m M j(4 Bk ?R I ■§&%assiys-'-■r*^^ •!> f-i f-* i I y \(I /I l-J I fl \J7^AT\T F f r* Af\ \fW 2 fa 8 -1735-53 toliu *J \S *1 I Vj WiXl/i£IX iX {j i^i /I LJ50 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-12-09 4 MR. THOMAS KKKK. head of. one of the laryrst American grain and flour exporters m Portland. Oregon, arrived m Singapore yesterday on a two month tour of Asian countries to survey the markets for flour and grain. Mr. Kerr was met at Kallang Airport b> I apt. Ronald Todd. ofStandard - 61 words
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140 1953-12-09 4 JOIIORE BAHRU. Tues A labourer who helped five armed bandits to escape from security forces by giving an alarm, was sentenced to five years imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court. Mr N. L. Cohen today. The man. Lim Ting Tee was140 words
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Article88 1953-12-09 4 A WARRANT of arrest was issued againsi a witness who failed to attend the Singapore Fifth Police Court, yesterd. y. The warrant was issued against Ah Hock, who, it was stated. ha(i I -üb-poenacd to attend Cor,!-: as a witl m a case m which Leow88 words
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Article164 1953-12-09 4 THE Executive Committee of the Singapore Branch of the United Malay National Organisation is to consider disciplinary action, including expulsion, against one of its I members. City illor Mr. Mohamed Sidik bin Haji Abdul Hamid, when it meets next. The Standard was told yesterday164 words
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Article264 1953-12-09 4 COLONY PLANS RESERVES Standard Staff Reportrr SINGAPORE Government is to put away Sl.")0,000,000 to meet any emergency expenditure and to provide a reserve for future development projects. The Standard understands Legislative sanction for will be .sought at next weeks meeting of the Colony Legislative Council. Government264 words
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Article, Illustration176 1953-12-09 4 WHILE nearly 8,000 people, ren€ d th( ir p edge to the ol De -ency m the ral ol the Good Shepherd yestei lay, Mr. Louis Lower. General Manager of United Arti Foreign Department vvas defending the ot The Moon Is frowned upon Ly theStandard - 176 words
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Article136 1953-12-09 4 FOUR newly elected Singap re City Councillors will take their seats for the first time m the Council when it holds its meeting on Friday. The Councillors are Mr. Lim Choo Sye (Prog North), \'r. ;S. Vasagar (Prog. South). Mr. Mak Pak Shee (Ind. Lab East) and136 words
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Article53 1953-12-09 4 FOR {ailing to stop after an accident, lions Koh' Hwei of Serangoon Road, was fined $50 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. F. A. Chua. yesterday. Hong was a^o fined another $50 tor negligent driving, resulting m a collision with a cyclist m Rochora Road53 words
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Article32 1953-12-09 4 THE MALAYAN Government is negotiating with the Thai Economic Affairs Ministry for tiie purchase of L'.ono oxen and 2,0n0 buffa monthly liom Thailand, reports A.F.P. from Bangkok.32 words
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Article, Illustration133 1953-12-09 4 Chua Back; Refutes HK Report Mr. Chua Ho Ann. chair* man <>f the Chung Shing Club and also vice-chairman of the M.C.A. branch mi n Singapore, who returned by air to the Colony last night from Formosa, denied that he had ever made a statement mi n Hongkong to the133 words
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Article31 1953-12-09 4 A HOUSE belonging to a European m France] Estate, Singapore, was burgled on Sunday ni^ht. A pair of sun- glasses valued at $t;r> was I among the articles stolon.31 words
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233 1953-12-09 4 Police Watch As Men Lift A Van Wheel UNAWARE they were under Police surveillance two men calmly went about stealing a complete tyre, rim and hub cap from a stationary van m Bukit Timah Road early mi n the morning of July 8. This was stated In the Second District233 words
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Article37 1953-12-09 4 I THE Operation 5 rvfce Wt ek commencing will be markid m Butter* on De.\ 11 when a school m ar Kapar village will be declared open :»>• tiie Resident I Com:rjis«;i')!ior. Penang.37 words
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279 1953-12-09 4 Police Fight '100yrs War' On Secret Societies Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police art right now m the midst of a "100 years war* against secret societies on the island and they are gradually winning the battle. Mr. Peter (Hague, the Police secretary, made this statement yesterday. In days c°ne by,279 words
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Advertisement227 1953-12-09 4 ri CATHAY ORGANISATIbN J^ ATTRACTIONS "7^ FAITH AND ETERNITY! Ii I ODfiON SOON -OPENS r /3 TODAY njstODEOH PtMse 21 n<> Fat Haatlan AT 11 AM 1.45, 1.15, 6.45 9** TM. o\ 01 X PANOR UMC SCREEN DARING, TRUE-LIFE ADVENTURE OF AMERICA S HEROES ON HORSEBACK! f Ij <» 1227 words
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Advertisement187 1953-12-09 4 STARTS I'^iJ l i^jLV: TODAY f&*lMLmfcWalt Disneys from (he fan.,' Something n«.w m great strttn Cnttrtaimmnt ad\cnturv;« m^kflti^ P C\<- 1 1 1 nt» lon c ■Jr^^*. 6ivry c\er told! < \»/^W 1 By* timrrmg a neu 'romantic tt.im '*i Jw^ 1 WOIARPTOPD GLYNIS JOHNS a. or h/jecHincoLOß FI(ilUI\(. BTOSI187 words
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Miscellaneous76 1953-12-09 4 Weather Report >I IN IML M T< mprratur. Iriini 7.30 p.m. Dee. 7 to 7.30 a.m. Dec. X Singapore (7«JF); Pen.infc <t»7I): Kota Bahru <ti»l Kual.i l.umpur (73F); I Pod <t;SF); lMi.uit.il) (CSF) Maxima m Temperature: 1 rom 730 a.m. Die. 7 to 7.30 p.m. I).-,. 8 Singapore IVnaiif (8J»F);76 words
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76 1953-12-09 5 Services To Spend Xmas In Bin Way nil l>i i] v ;,< Sit I' <> 11 n the ihrrt Services will celetmas tbifl year ly. N .C .O will to In b m enjoyed Lliea In soup ties pudding and lition, on the will be fttle W il] celebrate raditional76 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-12-09 5 DR. JULIAN HUXLEY AT AIRPORT I>K. liilij,, Hu\!rv. M ell knov.ii srirntivt and writer, i arrivt-d i M Bi«fip#rc by QANTAS BOAC unst.Mat»«:« fr.itn .|;ikirt ;i \rst»'rd.»y. .u rtiin;i 'iiicd hv liis irife. Il#* will 4 puMic lecture m Ihe Arts Lecture Theatre, Eii Ton- Se,, Uuilditu. at (i.'.O p.m.Standard - 77 words
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Article25 1953-12-09 5 Tan an m, hai Muar Mag after ,11 t plea led guilty to I top at .i "Stop Look Go" sign.25 words
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Article140 1953-12-09 5 Status Of Heads In New Schools Standard Stall Reporter PRINCIPALS of new 'secondary schools hold the same status as primary school principals. This is lower than Grade I and Grade II specialist posts, Mr. TC. Yapp Secretary of the Singapore Graduates' Association, told The Standard yesterday. He wa* referring to140 words
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Article, Illustration432 1953-12-09 5 'BROKEN' MAN SEEKS NEW LIFE IN THE EAST rERH \l»s the ftrs| (.1 nun reside*! m |hf Far Hast to sis> "M<»r< <*d ronfcMsioa** m \iuo>Javij. arrived m Singapore yesterday oa the Germaa reswel Es««ea bound for Japaa. His lacr drawn and Mis Imm! v weakened, be lo«ked a bndceaStandard - 432 words
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Article74 1953-12-09 5 1 Wo iri( mbers o\ fh< Mil try of Foreign Affaii m Japan, Mr. T. Yamanaka and Mr. K. Kimura. will th to Manila from Singapore I >day, after a fhrc -Hay stay h< I <*. They hav e visited Australia. .New Zea lurid and74 words
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Article37 1953-12-09 5 MRS. Annie Lee Singapore was awarded $26,114 peri a I and general damages m t-v--(Hisfh Court a. 1,1 no 1 M. Annie Lim as reported m Ihe Dec. o le of The Standard.37 words
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Article86 1953-12-09 5 The Root Of Malaya 's Evils THE QUESTION of natii t ro-opei at ion the rool of Malaya's problems, iaj Reno I Cut forth, war correspondent or ttif BBC. m 1950-51 and author ol the radio documentary "Journey m Malaya.** In i>is latest article from Malaya,** Cutforth r (it s86 words
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Article66 1953-12-09 5 CHURCH of England clei j men from all over Malaya, Bangkok and possibly .la^a will attend a se^si(*ll of the Diocesan Synod la St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall at 10.30 this morning. The synod will be d resided over by the Bishop of Singapore Rt. Rev. Henry66 words
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Article265 1953-12-09 5 THF Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society has revived further donations totalling $4,271 from various ronuiMfCta] firms a"<* people m the Colony. it acknowledges with thanlci (h« following ao tl0 i lB: JKn viously acKMowled«ea--5/.wu Standard Vacuum < )ll !i> Papineau Studios- $2O.265 words
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253 1953-12-09 5 $40 M. HOUSING PLAN FOR FED. GO VT. STAFF KL'ALA LLMPLK, Tues.-VVork has started on the Federal Government's $40,500,000 housing scheme for its senior and subordinate staff. Known as the 'transit quarters' scheme it will provide accommodation for officers while they are kept waiting lor quarters m keeping with their253 words
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Article148 1953-12-09 5 He Caught A Thief Beaten Up A public spirited BUM wrio taueht a thief after a he<ti< i hay was set upon hv m.- and was beaten no it was rrvealed m the Singapore Third Police Court v<*st«»rday. Yesterday, one of the assailants. Lim Cheow Hin. wu rhar«ed uith resruin?148 words
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Article82 1953-12-09 5 A Bt'S passenger went to the ai<i of a woman who was indecently assaulted by a man travelling m th.« same bu Biikii Timah Road <»n Friday. For MMne time before he assaulted her, the man >:r on the opposite i• i hu>{ it arc82 words
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Article26 1953-12-09 5 A EUROPEAN couple two cameras (one worth $I.(MMI and the other $220) from their motor car m High si i s -;;M><'re. on Monday.26 words
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Article76 1953-12-09 5 A SINGAPORE mid-wire. Zahara binte Haji Akib was ••harged m the Fifih Police Court yesterday with cheating women of $100 at 1 p.m. on S"pr 22 at Paya Lebar. The Court was told that. Zahara took the money from 1 Amnah i»in;e Hussien and Hapiiiah binte76 words
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Article, Illustration153 1953-12-09 5 SINGAPORE'S low rost housing y< hrincs. Ml puU lie services and the l';isir l*;in.i.ui« power sl.ition. wvnvisited by Mr. A.M. M:u Kintosli Hrjd ot Hie South Fast Asian Srrtion ot [hr Colonial CMRee \rstt-rdi\. The tour parly A 111 J Mr .1 M. P153 words
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Advertisement189 1953-12-09 5 VI HOOK H» UOBINS«'N>> :i s HAIRDRESSING MANIC TKF IN i.i It iTROPfAN vPI I XI IST ptioNi K:;«»ti 1 I oR fXTRA SENORITAS I I WILLEM II I trom (he best iii4».i jxpensive selected tobaccd Pains m Back. Yous.Rheuiaalid food* and drlrks. worry. ■ni frtq u*»l 1 oldi oft189 words
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Advertisement86 1953-12-09 5 We&vweifijoliaSiLj //I I^/ host of /I x^ I r i r i v x n wonderful foods '.^^from COLD STORAGE Q\^^^ lov the festive season ALL the traditional fare i^ available al Singapore Cold Storage, y^^P Turkey hums, chicken, plum puddings, mixed nut* J j~s und of course the "Good86 words
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Article692 1953-12-09 6 U HAT actually i"" and recommended to the British Government by the Singapon Coi '< < h has j;-: ended has not yet been announced. Detailed reports of the deliberations arc < v London. is that for four days British ■•.sin South-East Ams ed hly ai» t of692 words
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Article, Illustration1335 1953-12-09 6 Colin Legum - Colin Legum By <f B.£'t;siug, f#-/fo /r«f. tn'l'ft Off €Stt «'v#**f»; flfft tinii- 40 f liV'/fff iuiit*<l~ ii9?f the* it nt &it of South 1 fr /.v tt'iih iht» tlis&wtisstEi i>i fit*' ti«tbttUtt #»i" iittffiltltttt htf Ih<» iiti'tt' f: 4*<H'<>fß9*9t€'tli. (African A/fain Specialist Of The Observer) HE1,335 words
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Letter496 1953-12-09 6 Josey's Unpardonable Error Sir, Mr. Alex Josey'l iew.s Cn the use of Tiadi Tnion funds for political turposes a> contained m his 'Malayan Affairs" article op. ?ec. 4;ii may be summed up hus: (i) He recognises that a< a general principle it i.s sound. (ii> He believes there are. however.496 words
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Letter277 1953-12-09 6 Sir: —"Come into my parlour." said the spicier to the Iy. En walked the Wader of (he Progressive Parly somelime m 1951 and m this parlour the Progressive gossamer of "compromise" was first spun. Fir.st And out what policies are acceptable to the Government and then277 words
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Letter197 1953-12-09 6 Ragging Is Not Bullying Sir; Reports and 'etters (•specially) In the local paM about "ragging" inci- ■;< m ihe Unh ci > iiy are i>o .ihl to create hiid feeling, 8,.t how r..r arc these ac- <' based oi*. true facts! I admire tfie Univenitj authoritieg i.rxi students for regarding197 words
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Article19 1953-12-09 6 Review of Views Iktfd I Br v I I 1 1 Ik I uno Btfei rm Bl It v19 words
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Article230 1953-12-09 6 SYDNEY, IP —An Australian hospital is likely to he the first institution m the world to its*, third dimension fur show ing X-r;iys. The hospital has already produced a series of 20 Mills m 3D showing the birth of <t child. possibly the first of their kind230 words
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Advertisement88 1953-12-09 6 SINCAPCIRE uum STANDARD INDEPLNDtNT MORNING NfcW^FAFfck EHEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Rood. Singopore Telephone Not: *****—***** efegroph Address: TIGERNEWS Sinqopore. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222. The Times Building. ting House Square. London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulfon St., BJ. Cowan St. 8. Lcith St. Tele: 4588 Tele 829. Tele:88 words
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Advertisement103 1953-12-09 6 II I I II ROYAL BLUE K^ WASHABLE QUINK T V 111 RUWAWMit! -4I ACCMknil MNntlimei happen bul Parker\ Real Hluc V.avr.-hicOwink ihcc*» v v no cause loi alarm. Si>aj. and v^atcr wash /^j yr V Out tverv ira».c tiom clothing and fingrn V^hcre caution county aUa\> Ko>al 4. I103 words
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Article32 1953-12-09 7 'Guiana Was In Mortal Danger' DON, Dec. 8 olonial Oliver LyttelN| night that ol British I been '"m danger" at the British Governed to suspend constitutioa. v to time omr gui i32 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-12-09 7 pii<»to. i mir .1 aai 111—1 aa 1 ttUaa?at UPUP - 14 words
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Article96 1953-12-09 7 A Call To End Slave Labour NEW ORK, Dec. X AIM The I sited Nations Gen< ii ii tssembly, over Soviet opposition, yesterday railed for .vi fad to slave labour as i rational, political or economic instrument. ibe Assembly passed a resolution affirming the Importance it attaches to the abolition96 words
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Article18 1953-12-09 7 I.ONDi >N De 8 (Reutei i Old B 1 j 1 6-} r < ar-old Bar-18 words
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Article59 1953-12-09 7 NEW YORK. Dec. X (AP>— A -'like leader said Monday nighi be wai '"not too optimistic" for an end this week ol big stiike againsi New Vor' six largest newspaj However, h special threeman Federal mediation summoned both sides to a dress bargaining session ate Monday niK'it59 words
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Article48 1953-12-09 7 SALZBURG (Austria), Do.-. g \!>, \hv Salzburgh vio/arteum Theatw Sunday i the world's first pernance of a i p ay by the Egyptian author Twefix i Hakim. The pi) "Pyi was received with stor ipp ause »> v audience including E I oil j iii S.48 words
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Article34 1953-12-09 7 PHILIPPINES' Presidentelect Ramon Wag aysay on Monday night made his nrs' appointment, naming Cruz former newspapei I -is P*CSS S*m- rt.:rv Al j I I sa.v^y Uikes cilice on Vtc. JO APAP - 34 words
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351 1953-12-09 7 PROBE OF PRISONERS IN RED AREAS URGED YOR fr Dec B—The United Notions General Assembly asked the Soviet Un.on and Red China yesterday to open their doors to l^^rL^r Wo°rM S W r a C r hin9 th US ndS fn a re olutjon, ii noted a report from thisAP; UP - 351 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-12-09 7 pnoio. SHIRLEY .ALLEN, 21--year-old airline sleirardes:\ is looking for dates, th« K>d uon'etw, that is. SI rley i<? strewing the fad Th(ir s date har- a m PJioenix a 1/ tn« VnUey oj the Sin m Arizona.- U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article165 1953-12-09 7 Mixed Reception To Big-3 Report LONDON, Dec. 8: (Reutcr) Hi'- Bu'i-}, Cabinei mado ate if mi Sij Winsi n i will give the Hoi col C mons full I ver to: fen nee From Bonn it is reported thai to 1),.' X rad West <U government warmlj the B;^' Three165 words
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114 1953-12-09 7 MANCHESTER, Dr.- 8: (Renter). Today's Man< l er Guardian d< there w;is a rea, tear m South-East Asia of a intention of the 51 ttea Government to I up the synthetic rubber intry anri make that country incr< ingly independent of Asian114 words
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Article77 1953-12-09 7 WIPAI A. Dor 8 (R< apooiot thi R- g< nts to govern B province hi place of the de(King) Mutes a Two, met with general oppo>il ion .it an offi< ial mccl \ntt of the Lukiko (Local Big Council yesterday. Allegations are beinf mnd(tl.iot oui of77 words
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Article55 1953-12-09 7 SYDNEY, Dec. 8 m. ter) The Sens o t/! the v :i,\» decided t nigh to re-establish the lhair o!' ital studies h had been vacant ince 19"»0, The Senate will decide ether Japanese or Chii studies will be given the i m the faculty55 words
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Article62 1953-12-09 7 PARIS. Dec 7. (UP) 20-month-old baby hoy is p nant, a French doctor claimed tod a Professor M. T^ombard of Algiers <<):^ 1P French Acai demy of Medicine he had ci t A a four-month-old foetus m the abdomen of the :v,a!e baby. Name, condition62 words
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Article69 1953-12-09 7 A VoRK. Deo. 8 (AP> Mi jaya Lakshmi Paiulit of India, pr< of the U.N. G neral Assembly, said here her country cannot understand v.iiy Americans regurd Comnism as a threat. She told MOO boys oik\ R\r\* York Mirror Youth Forum: "If Communism 'hen the real69 words
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Article67 1953-12-09 7 MELBOURNE, Der. 8 (Row- i A 21-year-old motorj,\< ist who police >^ i^ turned round *nd kissed his girl pillion passenger as they wove thro "i traffic at 44 miles an hour, was today lined ACll' for dangerous driving and had his licence suspended67 words
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Article30 1953-12-09 7 I MRS VICTOR Pnz Esfcns--1 «nro. wife of Bolivia'i Pre denl died of i heart ailment Mon< ay m a iDrivato clinic m Lt Paz, Bolivia.— i APAP - 30 words
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Article75 1953-12-09 7 Stondotd London Corrcipondrnt LONDON, Vcc. 9. The followiny ore fhe closing pnect -,t rubbci and ti* on iHc London ir o cl LONDON RUBEFP I Spor 17. 7 d. Jon/MorcK 18 d. Apr/June 18Jd. July/ Sept. 18 id. December e.i.f. IT 13/16 d. Tone: Quietly Sieody75 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-12-09 7 pho t o THIS girl from BOTV doeng, Indent c, d ploys what thf dressed womjn of Iconc i c i fashionable, is I shown m a S ilan ese costume. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article83 1953-12-09 7 GENEVA, \)vi s (\!'i The mtenwtional lin Conlfienj-e reached provistowU aurc u*nt m secret meeting here Mon4a> mi the floor md eellfaM prfeei beyond which ;i hnffer itoch <>f tin hi to ■peratc Ie stabilize the win hi market. l he pru i m 'i83 words
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Article49 1953-12-09 7 PANMUNJOM D R< ii Panmunjom gorically i Stati asn i ni Kol .11) pt va Mr. I' !omm had D c Soviet ho ;i partii ipani Hi wording from i of "son ic or iiii" ith 1 i .n X >rcan i>r'.49 words
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Advertisement99 1953-12-09 7 ep Baby free from Prickly Heat with AGNESIA I ANTISIPTIC i TING POWDER m I I ond Nursery use v y ond hcoling. Invaluable for 1| J ond prevention o* Prickly oil Dcrmic EruDtions. w|k f W M •ON LABORATORIES LTD. CHEMISTS SINGAPORE. Itcas) d*. ABC to keep the lavatory99 words
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Advertisement291 1953-12-09 7 #zk '#<& #sk WA y?*k MMHTJ; #sk #-> r/^ r/& #<& Ys*kV^&* 6 1 PRAM CANOPIES ft U 5 TO SUIT 4 .i^ Sunshine is good for boby bur lotting harm con b< dont ro on intonf'a e>< s if ihry ore ,>. not protected ogoinst the direct rays ot291 words
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Article197 1953-12-09 8 WHEN the newest P. O. liner Arcadia slid into the water at Clydeside last May. she was watched by two of the Company's officers who had served afloat m her predecessor, forty years ago. The first Arr-adia was laid down m 1887 when both197 words
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Article77 1953-12-09 8 CANBERRA. Doc. 8: (Reuler) H.AI.A.S. Australia, major unit of the Royal Australian Navy for a quarter of a century, is to be scrapped. Navy Minister Mr. William [VfcMahon, announced here. He said the cruiaar, which liad been used for the pa^t four years as77 words
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Article74 1953-12-09 8 JAKARTA. Dec. 3 (AFP)— The Indonesian Government will sign an ■freemen! with Japan for salvaging lunktn ships m Indonesian wraten, Mr. Sudarsono. head of the fact-finding mission to T said yesterday. Sudarsono said he will leave for Tokyo on Wednesday to sign the agreement which74 words
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Article46 1953-12-09 8 LONDON. Dec B— (Renter) A tive-man delegation from Denmark and the F^roe inlands arri\ed here op Sunday for talk- wit jj the British (Jo\eminent o;i revision of fishery j limits around tli t > Pai North Atlantic Island between Iceland and the Shetlandt.46 words
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Article43 1953-12-09 8 NEW YORK. Dor 8 (AFP) The Canadian Government If to send about 1,000 torn ol salteiJ coil, valued US$3OO,OOO a^ immediate aid to X The cargo is to he lo;< Halifax. Nova Scotia, a! the end of f iv year.43 words
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Advertisement780 1953-12-09 8 HAMBURG na. AMERIKA LINIE AND NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN'J BCMVN l 1(. Colombo drnoa Marseilles Antwerp RoKctdtm Hamburg Bremen Spore r Sham IVnang •TS Nabob (NDL) ...C.dr.s 13 H IOI"« III)pc •TS Leverkusen (HAI'ACi) (.«lns I IS l«,l>r( IT IHDec Mone Knnt Manila Kdtic X Vnkuhinn Pcnunu r B'hani S pore780 words
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Advertisement1272 1953-12-09 8 mimi BLUE FUNNEL LINE ie, (12 llnf« t (20 imes) MANSFtKLD CO., LID. "gJJ lncur:>'j:ated m S;rjsdjjure Carriers option to proceed via otitt-t ports (o loau arm discharge cargo Mil ivos to iimkimmm (.1 AS«.(»\V LONDON A (OMIMMAI I'OR I h Dj« Sail? P I '.am Ft> iSBf Mentor for1,272 words
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Advertisement565 1953-12-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llo>d Holland Amern i line Nrdcilwul fine Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterd:im HALIFAX. BOSTON IfCW YOKK t'HILAm I PHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NKW ORLEANS ▼la SUEZ Spore P S'hjiu SOMMH S|»YR (HAL) 11 17l>«-« I 81»e t IfDec KOTA C.l m (XL) 29De< ;»J*n (iJm 7 K.lan565 words
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Advertisement624 1953-12-09 8 EAST ASIATIC LINt ISMIIN(.S PKOM S( \\lH\A\l\ h li|% I*l 1 TaMUffaUA 1 for Bangkok hi lll>r< v,, -LALANIHA* for Bangkt.k ••> n "PANAMA" for Bangkok arr Hongkong lin •JAVA" foi Bangkok. Sa Hongkong Mnnila K»S-i Yokohama L.i« 1 SAM IS<.* IO (OMIM NT/SCANI U|\ Io Colombo Aden Porl >m»624 words
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Article36 1953-12-09 9 BOI'STEAD ft Co Ltd. report the following rubber outputs for November: Amalgamated Malay 55.500 lb., Borelli Rubber 64.000 lb Connemara 52.500 lb.. Now Serendah 50.--500 ib.. Kuala Sidim 91.417 lb. and Basseti 31,3( lb.36 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-12-09 9 THERE'S no need to get the windup. Louise Germain hrre has Kot everything under control; she is u>»d to this big-size job at a British toy factory where she works.35 words
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256 1953-12-09 9 Shippers Alarmed Over Thefts In R.I. Ports Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Dec. 8 Shipping quarters are alcrmed over a sharp increase m ship pilfer age at Tandjong Priok, Indonesia's main port. The situation is developing into such grave proportions that inter national insurance companies are understood to be considering a256 words
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Article164 1953-12-09 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER QUIET CAUTION was the keynote m all sections of the rubber market m Singapore with the trade showing no indication whether to buy or to scil yesterday. On balance prices were slightly better than those prevailing on Monday, first grade rubber for December shipment being quoted164 words
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Article28 1953-12-09 9 quid tiona lj a nc-s Sum .y re product :)'i<e(per pi vr tei-j.iv Gan 1210; H nut i $MW k (Sn- k>; (Ling and S t) (Sarawak).28 words
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Article221 1953-12-09 9 THE following passrngers are dispmharklag .it Singapore from th<« I*. <>. liner Cartha t\ .nr lag from Britain toda>: FIRST (I Mr Mn B V Mr. ft Mrs P P. h H A l\: adwood lild ren. Mr. M. H B;ikr M >! V Barracli ufh221 words
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Article48 1953-12-09 9 m I en •■I M m« I y n 4 14 .1 k Kami tV't D 4/- H Kur I 2IX r4 I 1.1/1 14 1 >*ungah i, H 1 I 7 H 4 1. W i H. nut •MM SrRI M S MINIM Xi Hi'.y m48 words
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Miscellaneous206 1953-12-09 9 ttiAbneg y A Capp JJ.T beCUZAM 15 if IT" lvi ..u., I t N^^^H 23^^^^-i fe^SJ**^^ -A I v I I hf^ArzxntCMl. ABOUT fLQCGIf ST. Ti^e Heart O2 Juliet Jones o c -^r P By Stan Drake l s4s—o me^els'e' "71 r X -r-fT-. a N LJ.TI r -^a sp£\t206 words
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Miscellaneous787 1953-12-09 9 s>> I j jy >v a*' j^Bßl^B^r' i Jr y fTI j-?. a^^S *?sfe JL 3£. Jl~ 4^ wm !3fflk&sß** l 7/i' f 9^H i i m im hi r r TiiiHii-itjiiiii|f i| iiit r<nißMtiHM>i»li(ajwma) 1.1 iiu j r-m>irt»^Bi m > lifcaEL. J m B II I I 1 1787 words
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Article, Illustration625 1953-12-09 10 OSWALD HENRY - with OSWALD HENRY and his Camera (LEFT): Mast Ulked-about show m Singapore last week which hit city like a tornado, with publicity, procession and other ballyhoo, was the Xavier Cugat revue with its international collection of stars and acts, headed by the "King of Rumba" himself and625 words
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Advertisement36 1953-12-09 10 «#f r s of Silver E.PN.S. Wcu FOR THE HOUSE TEA 0 COFFEE SETS. ENTREE DISHES OVtNPROO' ROLE DISHES. CAKE BASKETS. SAIVIRS. SAUCJ etc. LANKA JEWELLERS, (JfOf/Sf for CETLON <. L "./> 20, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORI I. PHONf36 words
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Miscellaneous42 1953-12-09 10 The Stars And Vi \\s UTA DEI \;;u S I I v;i\i i \M I It i.iiii \n; J i utic !M OKI'I" J Jl -An n i i I I I \K 1 1 j ]i j \W' Ml" p|H| I42 words
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376 1953-12-09 11 SINGAPORE combined schools wilfc make their strongest bid to win the inter-state southern schools quadrangular title next week. Aware that the school boys m the Federation will be no push overs, preparations to Held the strongest Colony schools team are far376 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-12-09 11 DUNKLEY finds a lot of hot air in the gas10 words
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Article, Illustration272 1953-12-09 11 SINGAPORE youth boxing champion, 18-year-mi Sak Yirabhak, selected by the Singapore Boxing Association to represent the Colony imial West Australian versus Singapore meet,t Perth early next year, died on Monday night as result a motor cycle accident. On Sunday Sum Sak. riding pillion272 words
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Article28 1953-12-09 11 I Key Assoaj a friendly Combined i St mbilan. Singeis* lium Dec. ii> w Peran Sgi Cpl. Baker. > Rozario, Yap i Singh and gh.28 words
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Article62 1953-12-09 11 HIE FOLLOWING have been selected to represent Combined Schools 2nd XI against Khalsa Association at BODCA ground today. Teck Chye (VS); H. Singh (VS). Ucng Una (Christchurch). P. Nathan (RI). Sdboo (VS). B. Singh (RI), L. Nathan (Christchurch), G. Sandosham (RI). V. Quek (VS). Low Kah Yue62 words
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Article365 1953-12-09 11 THE PADANG CLIBS met m a friendly hockey match yesterday and Singapore Cricket Club, entertaining: their neighbouring Club went down 4 3 after 60 minutes of fast and interesting hockey packed with thrills. Th^ SRC displaying better teamwork and combination, were deserving winners. The SCC365 words
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Article136 1953-12-09 11 PENANG. Tues. A fiftymile race round Penan«j Island will be the highlight of the forthcoming Malayan Cycling carnival which will be held here on three days, Jan. I. 2 and :i. Organised by the Pennng Cyclists Association, this carnival will, perhaps, be one of ihe greatest sports136 words
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Article72 1953-12-09 11 MELBOURNE, Dec. 8 (Renter) Former test spinner Jack Iverson, ha.^ been invited to join {he Commonwealth XI m India for the last three Tests. Iverson said here last nighl he was pleased to receive the invitation and would decide withi n the next few days whether he72 words
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Article91 1953-12-09 11 THE FOLLOWING have been selected to represent Singapore against Selangor, northern finalists. for the Malayan championship title. at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday Dec. 20. Admission charges are S2 and $1 and 50 eta for school children. V X. Pillai (CSC); R. H. Barth (SRC) (Capt.),91 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-12-09 11 I'M I IKK. t.ikon m Taipei, shows tho fforu r Malayan b-idmint!! jmaamm |V,,u Soon CkeMlff Hock Lcn« and F.im K<,on ySt XX^iZ, Chiaf K.,.sJ.<k. The Malayans are now m liSn R kon B Gfnrrallssim35 words
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Advertisement42 1953-12-09 11 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD EXHIBITION OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WILL BE HELD AT GOVERNMENT PADANG JOHORE BAHRU THURSDAY 10th DECEMBER 1953 11 *ILI BE CONTINUED FOR 8 0 AYS -OPENS 10.30 A.M. I Dl CTION ON ALL PURCHASES ADMISSION rR K DEMONSTRATIONS CINEMA JYTYJTY42 words
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Advertisement219 1953-12-09 11 NOTICES POLICE TSNDSK NOTICE SEPARATE Traders which v will close at 12 noon on Tuesday 15th December. 1953, are invited by the Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya for the undermentioned services: (a) Supply of oil metal ritle racks (b) Supply of metal drums. Full particular;; may be lined on219 words
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Advertisement629 1953-12-09 11 NOTICES CITY POINCIL Ot SINGAPORE TENOEU ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENI Supply and Delivery of Double Poultry Cages complete with t« [ing Troughs and frays Close NOON— 14/12/53. Details from City Engineer's Department (Room 218). FIRE DEPARTMENT: Sipply of the following Lav Equipment: I—Washing1 Washing Machine, capacity go ibs I— Extractor 20" Basket.629 words
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Advertisement650 1953-12-09 11 MARRIAGE MrUOtIAGI of Mr 1 EUoog und Mlsa Shim K«« 1 Kuan took place it c on sth December. li*o3. SITUATIONS VACANT~ SINGAPORE tafPAOVEHENI |J TRUS 1 requires .i Pi.inning Assistant on v ment for a period of 12 months from d.ito .ippoirj' lent Inclusive S.J II vW)') DO pMI650 words
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Advertisement415 1953-12-09 11 STANDARD Shnvitt FOX li.l UNEMPLOYED A I YOI gj if |f gj A rc T#a un- ■rnplnird and m arrd: I* brlp >ou 1,, tin,! work the SiaC«P«»ri- Mimhtil t iMinploym* nt Kurrao oOrrv \,,u re »p^ rr n this column lust ra |j or wr )<>ur lut.ii vmi.'ird olhce415 words
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Article55 1953-12-09 12 Fijians To Fight In Batu Pahat HAT. X The jht rounds each at v K.-nV Amu em Mil i) l >. A know flne i• referee w i i ■ni and Fiji he i mpion, C. S M. Radi Tickets v ed, and Si si indproce< v. b the Bun55 words
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Article242 1953-12-09 12 PENANG, Tucs. The owner of Xi Ming:, 1951 winner of the Two Thf !■■< Ciuineas, Mr. Ley On, disclosed yesterday that he may send his 3-year-old Ching Tin (Blue Sky) to race m Malaya. Mr. Loy On, who arrived here by the Carthago242 words
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Article, Illustration266 1953-12-09 12 5-FURLONG STRAIGHT DRIVE SUITS SWEET DREAM By WINDSOR LAD MAIN interest m today's races, second day of the Perak Turf Club's December meet is the five furlongs straight drive for class 3 horses m which Punter's Delight, Colleague, Sweet Dream, Duke and Barakat are possibilities. I take Sweet Dream, a266 words
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523 1953-12-09 12 Ever Cllory may deliver the goods m the opening race of the afternoon. At the recent T^l, meeting Ever Glory made a very encouraging debut to finish third to Proctor and Fairy Gift over .U furlongs m a division '.i lot. He appears523 words
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Article14 1953-12-09 12 THE noint; for t.nl»s> races is expected to \w very fNtl L-u-u-Lj-|_n_-u-|_i-i_n_i14 words
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Article390 1953-12-09 12 »4 R h hree ls very )en with Sp^Her, (i^ndolino. Hutan Melintang, Park 11. Bobsworth, The Minx ami Proctor holding strong claims tor the spoils. .My vole however, goes to Gondolino, who appears to have made good headway since his efforts at XL. Gondolino390 words
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Article120 1953-12-09 12 In your newspaper you quoted me us having Mid at ih<> Selango, Badminton Association's annual dinner Saturday: "Malaya t hould be proud or th e universal fa has brought her. Hence no true M tuck an honour by incident, like thY itom over the Mayflower Party's120 words
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Advertisement109 1953-12-09 12 I \ST 3 SHOWS 3. H 00 and 9.15 p.m. Paramount Pirture >li«h(irst of Motion Picture "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" Starring Belt] llntton Cornel Wilde and James Stewart In Tet hnicolnr All Malays Preaiiere!! GALA OPENING SHOWS Today: 3.15 GJ3H 9.15 p.m. BH i WAN'S LATEST PRODUCTION After "Jhanela**109 words
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Advertisement84 1953-12-09 12 I Enamel Ware vv.' 1 ifte •V Enamel t Wi In our r. ■■■•■■••< V^ to. > I GIFTS ALL ]jjj <// Leading Jm I B.P. de SUVA, LTD. .4 (lt.»i-1.r.il IWUr) ji Singapore Penanfl •&-'&-#.-€f.-0. -a. 'j oe 1 j WATCH FOR THE I TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF I THE84 words
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Title Section14 1953-12-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARED Christmas SUPPLLEMENT I ..«.\i </..., MO.U il.il, j/I'.i.i..withK 9, !«>.%;{ >i\ i t.t> r\i,f+14 words
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Article, Illustration524 1953-12-09 1 J/was Spirit Heigh tened by Shops, Buyers tPORE, the city that offers a Christmas shoppers I nii < i^ donning her most Christmas; trimmings. I over the City, jewellers are busy polishing the I ;-t and West can oiler gift seekers while ions are dreamingGan Boon Eng; Sh'ng Seng Poh - 524 words
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600 1953-12-09 1 JOHN COOMBES - Boom Days Over But Enthusiasm Shows No Decline JOHN COOMBES By HRISTMAS is coming. It* will be Malaya's sixth Christmas to be celebrated m the shadow of the emergency, yet the festive anniversary will be kept, however as men on the sidi of righteousness have kept faith with its meaning600 words
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Article, Illustration557 1953-12-09 1 Commonwealth Turns Eyes To N. Z. Th is Xmas I'ROM Singapore to the Shetland Isles end from Canada to the Islands of Fiji, the eyes of the British Commonwealth will turn to Auckland this Christmastide. In remote Malayan Kampongs, sunbleached clearings m Kenya, and m surroundings less troubled by open557 words
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Advertisement57 1953-12-09 1 BRILLIANTS Jj OF FXCEPTIONALLY HIGH QUALITY f RARELY IMPORTED TO SINGAPORE, j^. CUT BY EXPERT CRAFTSMAN IN EUROPE ARE AVAILABLE FROM FIVE POINTS TO THREE CARATS OR MORE Sj EACH AT REASONABLE PRICES FROM YOUR JEWELLER. i". S. P. H. de SILVA I g 43 HIGH ST. SINGAPOKI- g 657 words
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Advertisement157 1953-12-09 1 4ir 5* 4X o« :^r >&. &-m "M ->v. m m J&> /zrtsi,, 7^ T PS 2N VALyE 1 ~i f —r *7^ yJk si i y r J&\ s>v yrtev"/ WcnZfU To rcu/l*% *fr*4 lM 111 SIIWCEIBBI ißk c r T^T~"^~\ *-^^> CASH: $650/- or II «i N 11157 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1953-12-09 2 DAVID LEONG - DAVID LEONG j a A Malayan's Reminiscence Of Yuletide In College Days By IF YOl look hard at a map of the U.S.A., you will not* find it, so I'd better sive you a rough idea of the I general location of Columbia m1,031 words
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Article, Illustration563 1953-12-09 2 FRANK A. KING - FRANK A. KING By r TMD most people mistletoe is only associated with the time-honoured privilege of kissing the first maiden they can ensnare beneath it. and few are aware that throughout the ages it has been esteemed as sacred and has been endowed with manyAP - 563 words
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Advertisement178 1953-12-09 2 2M »?^l &<& 0* K<& r* motif f t ia<> i CKRISTMAS GIFTS I fi ,Voif Surpasses X o FINE PLATINUM DIAMOND j GEM SET I JEWELLERY... 3 BRACELETS s DOUBLE CLIP BROOCHES PENDANTS, etc. I C T C 5 Vrf v, (i that Please and Last through the Years178 words
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Advertisement51 1953-12-09 2 8* jjS- >?• iP- Js^- iS^- i?- JP iJS- iJS- isf- ifr.' iJS- i!*- jj*- J*?- u-^- m jS> > MB B to treasure BF t^av <x //y2^/^^B ra/i^> quality Rolex wmichei vowr nran>st jewellers, ROL E X 1 V L—fj^wr** Singapore. K. Lumpur, Ipoh, Ptnang, k ..bin* a n51 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1953-12-09 3 CECIL HUNT - CECIL HUNT r. luthor, lecturer and dcistrr. and compiler the famous Howler hooks) hool master tells his Christmas is by marking exam. laugh like fun. For Minor (if I may name on the British schoolays be counted delicious r been a schofllbut I have examsubjects,1,056 words
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Advertisement274 1953-12-09 3 E3 m m& jftSJ&S #3jgg 23&JKS t?<* W&W.*~#i* 0 S TO YOU THIS CHRISTMAS FROM THE MAKERS OF X i Mobiloil a STANDARD- VACUUM OIL COMPANY 1^ (INCORPORATED IN U9tA Will! LIMITED LIABILITY) SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR IPOH 9^ft !*J^ |8^ Wff g "id LAtwffUM, give for years to come274 words
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Article, Illustration2294 1953-12-09 4 Roving Reporter Takes A Look A t The Displays Quality cosmetic cases by tlic well known beauty houses arc available m a icicle range ttzes and prices. Here are a few guggestUm's from the Federal Dispensary's large stuck. Top left large tize Coty cabinet2,294 words
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Article, Illustration278 1953-12-09 5 '1 HE village of Santa Fe. m I:, liana, mighi have remained unknown but for an ac- tt. Some years ago. the tiny village grew big enoi uh to have its own posi ofTic but the U.S. Posts Dep re- this lion vi the name278 words
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Advertisement112 1953-12-09 5 >^- 1" .A n.,ht of fun and S*^3 dancing with speciol- 'c l' rr^H^fk cc ?d Mcl »r -^1 V w and Music. "^Nta^?- 4 "T I" cool air conA dirionod luxury. WV TEA DANCE EVERY SUNDAY A 4.30 pm. TO 6.45 pm. j V H: B j3 k your112 words
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Advertisement61 1953-12-09 5 lulm^ mS m m )ji I]))) ff^y^M^# V mitln pri\ ilcucd ti i l ii rvi] an( :l^ r( P^op' 1 m w&-w*&'#'&-#-#-■* w> w m■>#•&-& w J %Jltrtstnt€is aive the world s pp finest cleanest smoothest writing instrument l\v. SNORKEL t and j\V^> i- j > f I 161 words
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Article, Illustration929 1953-12-09 6 CONSTANCE SPRY - CONSTANCE SPRY Different Ways Of Brightening The Home And The '/cble By \RE you giving a party this Christmas? Even if you are not, with the coining of the festive season, it is customary to decorate the home. Perhaps, however, you are tired of just having the traditional929 words
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Article, Illustration577 1953-12-09 6 A. J. Forrest - A. J. Forrest By the Christmas market is a yearly drama, the romance of which never palls. It re veals man m many phases the feverish harvester the shrewd organiser, the caleu lating merchant and master of the air and seas--battlinu often577 words
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Advertisement344 1953-12-09 6 <\ I^* Only Helena Rubinstein's REAL SILK FACE POWDER gives you living beauty "VfiW! (,i\<' •■kin a new «4?^iii^fe J i. It natural j»|i>\v vsilh H«|.iia W^fa'*' Rubinttein*! amazing 1 1 W Pact i^ J'..u«|rr actually my<le Iroin real ■tonned m)K. v' AlotniM'il -ilk i 1 a iiiifr- 1 »4itt,344 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1953-12-09 7 Careful Planning Ist Requisite Of Joyful Events fPT B .v CIIKW CHIN NAM LU.I us assume that some of you have decided to throw hnvi* a V as |)artv this > eear Paying host or d m r, n M>me f vollr !riends !t isn 't1,248 words
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Article203 1953-12-09 7 Flotsam - Flotsam U JfaUo Romance of Uc'aJ&af yT m: Cupid surely yets around' Let me tell liow he icas found Blisii irilli his famOUM hoir In a broadcasting sjudio. Keen to earn a modest \ee Bu.s.so John, soprano Joayi. Gttsmces were exchanged unseen O'er thai metal stem203 words
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Article, Illustration1400 1953-12-09 8 ONE Christmas character is revered tht world over. He is Saint Nicholas, "the patron saint of children, vagabonds, seafarers and thieves"! In Holland, -'Sinterklass" makes his annual rounds on December sth, which is the .saint's, birthday, and presents are distributed to all1,400 words
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Article, Illustration350 1953-12-09 8 Yes,Virginia, there is a santa Claus! Girvn dvar fax-pinna Ja*m I ITT IK Virginia was troubled, because some <»f h< v Mt Ml told bet that Ihert b no Santa Clans. She a>ketl her father ulm told bet to writ** to Ike N« w York Sun She did and Francis350 words
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Advertisement238 1953-12-09 8 n•& sea i SIN ALCO I NATURAL FRUIT FLAVOUR AUTHORISED BOTTLERS. MATIONAL AERATED WATER CO LTD. fe <. 35 Iliimilloi. Koad, Singaporr-8. Phone 7.*>10 a* jot- &> y;<- V- V- W- tt*>*iittifii pjaur lh>m<> nitli Im ;.uli!».!lN finished )i Home light fittings Prndan 1 and bracket lo match, y PinisheJ238 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1953-12-09 9 VIOLET M. WILLIAMS - PENNYTOR'S STRANGE GIFTS VIOLET M. WILLIAMS By (II out \\\V lUIIM'i I •vi \\\'-m if >OM Ilk*. i 11 them \n. ■Is sll«» i tit Ml i i piece «<i '..ti .l IK* UHII ill^ m in> l»v mi hr I roui Hi** h.ii k. pi» n i h<«!(> m1,170 words
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Article, Illustration308 1953-12-09 9 This amusing table decoration can be made cheaply and quite easily from "bits and pieces'' to be found In most households at Chi istmas time. For the clown, the only materials you need are ►me strong wire, cotton-wool, a hollow eggshell. crepe-paper, a rubber and some gum.308 words
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Advertisement255 1953-12-09 9 jTtV^^ii loose. Gift Boxes t -J^S^ from $16.50. Assorted C loose flowers from $1.95 s In white 6; to 7J k* At $7/- per pair. V^ fe i OIXARS yp >. X^ JABOTS /I k <£ Organdie f 4>i Lace H««4«crchieft w.th cotton )j and linen centres edged with lace255 words
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Article, Illustration785 1953-12-09 10 Mary J - Mary J. 'iMir F< Ml <-f the hot i!»y nd t. 0 ach tally Ine f of a ci <>nd eritag i <* l I ties ai ea > ber, i sth. i <iay aus. i i decoi ns a W785 words
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Article, Illustration701 1953-12-09 10 y ULETIDE festivities would be incomplete m many homes without almonds. Turn. then, to the ports* of Morocco and watch the alnvnd taster at work lie guards us against "Niters/ 1 or soured specimens and condemns unreservedly every sack m which the pro701 words
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Article, Illustration823 1953-12-09 11 W.O. MURPHY - W.O. MURPHY Biggest Festival Produces Many Strange Stories By few Christmas gifts of other days took forms. One eccentric poet even sent himind told his wife on Christmas morning nded to sleep m it for the rest of his life, miire he did! rid of823 words
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160 1953-12-09 11 Cameras Should Be Useful Xmas Presents thoughtful item which and rememjrears by the aye received presents which c ommon(•lit see how ten up when omething un- i a. .i distinct fact that they tographs, and thai photohimself are sting things which are even handed down ;to posterity. The value of160 words
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Article, Illustration605 1953-12-09 11 PHE story of the Christmas x song "The Misteltoe Bough" is tragic indeed. It is based o" an old legend m which Lor,.. LovePs daughter, playing hide-and-seek on her wedding-day. hid m an old oak chest. LJn fortunately, the chest had spring-locking lid. and none of the605 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-12-09 11 It seems that Anne Francis, 20th Century Fox star, had a time at a party and was about ready to say "Good Niffht and a Very Happy Christmas" to everyone.37 words
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Article, Illustration2217 1953-12-09 12 Michael Lane - Michael Lane A Christmas Story By im ran tell by his long beard. And his nose, at least, is rea The hi? London store had i Ihis picture was taken. Then Idrea trorcdiltd t<> the entrance. "Here you thej tod. They threw themselves on ais ivi-} t;2,217 words
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Advertisement40 1953-12-09 12 t 't/n the 7^iu4KOftr{ {/ita\€*4ee of Um&uatatU, £J£ y 1 T1 1 wk i^^ ort trvore wood! XI I I'll v^ V^ 1 Hjc wtnxl is cia>uX; But Let It wnjLsbLe r^^M*^^r) Weep oixr CJu^i^trnx^s/i^l ?m^ F VADj^H.^W^LLS WISH YO^»^^^^C\40 words
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Article, Illustration977 1953-12-09 13 H. DAY - H. DAY By JT is inevitable with a festival that has been commemorated for centuries, that many superstitions should be connected with Christmas. Some, though centuries old, are still given credence. There are many people who like to think that a full moon on Christmas977 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1953-12-09 13 M. FERNANDEZ - M. FERNANDEZ By JjOW nmrh wisdom and irmli is there In this lexl from lh« Bible "Man dors not live |>y bread al <MU' l»ut by every word thai proeeedth out of the moath of Our lord Jtsus Cbrist". can be judged by my1,144 words
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Advertisement145 1953-12-09 13 you just cant imagine a party without them/ S^>sT EXCELLENT J the word forVPEANUTs/ HAINA MOHAMED 6 SONS LTD. .UMPUR. HCNANG KUCHING. v /> m -zz ill: REFRESHMENT SERVICES WAS PARTY 1 1 ffjffjr I^« and vi ik undertake outside catering such us t Picnickers. Etc, Etc. j V <145 words
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Advertisement205 1953-12-09 13 :^T :^T <? -4T Vt A S*>ii son's iirrvtinfis #o 1 off )3i V< IVi LX I vA PI Underwriters ltd. J FINLAYSON HOUSE i Singapore V| p.o Box n« io TEL, No .>:>:» ii m m&• w* w* d The Best CHRISTMAS GIFT For You Your Friends Q(MmC f205 words
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Article, Illustration1939 1953-12-09 14 V.R. Balakrishna - V.R. Balakrishna By IT IS not often that one i4»*ts the opportunities m life to fulfil one's long eh m .'».'•<] dreams Ever since I started learning geography and history m the i n .1, I remember lying In bed, thinking of far1,939 words
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Advertisement69 1953-12-09 14 KS Y/.1& ra y< >?<& ig-^ gTjfc '^f» '<ga& <g».ft& »f«i »S* i?« tfonr X 9 m§mm Uiiis. ijl offers i/oii Imr4*nil4>st OpporU*nii%§ '< front gi Widest tin I E.ttipst Hii.~j*> 0/ *0 ELECTRICAL GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CAMERAS, TOYS GAMES, CRACKEKS, TATA PRODUCTS, CARPETS, CUTLERY, SUITINGS, GENTS' WEAR, SAREES, COTTON,69 words
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Advertisement184 1953-12-09 14 W« iK* SKS SKS > 1 |00 NOT DELAY YQUR SHOPF I" Al4 DAYS MQRt I FOR X'MAS I 2 VISIT OUR T 11 g A WIDE RAN I J J SELECTION X 3 tochoosi;.. Jl BRING ALONG YOUR KID THE SHOP WELL V i for ill CHli NS C184 words
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Article, Illustration1361 1953-12-09 15 H. A. TAYLOR - More Christm asses And Happier Ones H. A. TAYLOR We L/i?e Longer And Prosper More Than In 'Good Old Days fi y Jl most curiour Matures of our way of keepI nfnrH,«o7 r as !s the custom of glamorising the past, thit fw te y lar e "umbers of people1,361 words
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