The Straits Times, 25 December 1954
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Title Section14 1954-12-25 1 The Straits Times Mot*** I/often* BsUL 1845 SINGAPOSK, R4TUBDAY, MKTMRKI tk 1934. 15 CENTS14 words
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Article265 1954-12-25 1 IV ORDER STOPS PAYMENT 11! ,000 must I] now wait If for pension KUALA LUMPUR; Friday. kftlLL be a bleak Christmas this year for 12,000 ,ensionera in the Federation who will be paid j.|)c 28 and not on Dec. 22 as in previous years. -mm265 words
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Article209 1954-12-25 1 GOODLY GIFTS SWAMP THE FUND '.I NED Fedoraht nd Singapore Flood Relief Fund. ailed $430,451. ten pour in at of on Chr Time* *P their nient list after mi 12 had been he r Sil ful Federation. i ns will be i in Tuesday* o^^nttra.' ft r the Sinsach 13209 words
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Article46 1954-12-25 1 Mr I' P. Croniwell. Secretary for Social Welfare, has ordered that no member of his Department may go on leave until Hood relief work is over "The Governor of Singapore has instructed that we are to work straight through the holidays." he said.46 words
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Article48 1954-12-25 1 NEW YORK, Fri.- A page ad vertisement in the Christian Science Monitor lists 24 of the 48 State Eovernors ;n the U.S. as supporters of Greece's claim to Cyprus. Amone them is Averell Harriinan. new Governor of New York, and 1946 Ambassador In London.48 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-12-25 1 THERE'S a faraway loo* in the eyes of 2nd-Lt. A. J. Robinson, of "B" Company, the Ist. East Yorks. as he cats cold turkey from his mess tin. The lieutenant and 12 of99 words
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Article77 1954-12-25 1 TWO STABBED —THEN A POISON DEATH A CHINESE woman drank ix caustic soda and died in the hospital yesterday morning after a stabbing incident in which two women were stabbed. The two women who received stab wounds are in hospital. They arc Chua Yang, aged 25. and her mother-in-law. Sing77 words
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136 1954-12-25 1 THREAT TO SUSPEND SCHOOL THE Singapore Education Department yesterday broke up the "stay in" student demonstration at the Yock Eng Middle School by threatening to suspend the school. The Department warned that the July amendments to the Registration of Schools Ordinance would136 words
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Article36 1954-12-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The High CommUatoner. Sir Donald MaeUillivnty and Lady MacGillivray will b- spending Christmas away from Kiim I of his household said today: "Sir Donald will not be leaving the Federation."36 words
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Article41 1954-12-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A patrol of the 1/2 Gurkhas killed a terrorist In an ambush in the Kota Tincci area ol Johore vrstiTday. A rile a bayonet, annminition and' a park containine 14 lb of maize were captured.41 words
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Article15 1954-12-25 1 The Queen'i Chrlstmai meisaoe will be broadcast over Radio Malaya at 9.30 tonight.15 words
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Article80 1954-12-25 1 RUBBER GOES GAY AND KEEPS RISING Rubber closed in Singapore yesterday at 91 i cents a lb for thi ChrUtmaa holidays on what brokers described r.s a "festively optimistic" note. This was the highest closing pr I c since D'cmber 31. 1952 and was 30 cents better than the price80 words
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Article63 1954-12-25 1 ROME. Fri. Pope Pins XII ha.s decreed that Catholics i nvtv cat meat on New Year's Fvc even thouch it f^lls on a Friday. Norma'ly, meat is banned on Fridays. Tin* KtlOa was taken bccau.se i Mew Year's Eve is "traditionally devoted by theUP - 63 words
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433 1954-12-25 1 With love to wifea $22,000 diamond A $22,000 DIAMOND solitaire ring is only one of the costly gifts which some lucky Singapore people will receive today. A High Street jeweller from whom a businessman bought the ring yesterday for his wife, has also sold two sets of diamond dress clips,433 words
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Article52 1954-12-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Informal talks between the management of the General Trans port Company and a deputation from Its 300 drivers and conductors opened today in a bid to settle the strike which started at dawn yesterday. The talks, which lasted three hours, are to be r<52 words
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Article177 1954-12-25 1 H-BOMB SHIELD VITAL TO WEST LONDON, Fri THE Western powers must continue to make hydrogen bombs so as to dissuade Russia and its allies from usins them, or basing their diplomacy on a threat to use them, the Manchester Guardian said today. 'In the Pacific explosions it was alarmingly evidentReuter - 177 words
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Article142 1954-12-25 1 3,000 troops put off Christmas leave and stand by in danger area LONDON. Friday rLOOD warnings wprr timed Blong thp rast coast England this afternoon as abnormal tides, boost< by gale force winds, threatened to swamp the !o\ h Uia shorriand. Christmas leave war. deferr I'd forReuter - 142 words
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Article48 1954-12-25 1 $25,000 Xmas prize winners THE results of two treat all -Malayan competitions will be announced in Thp Sunday Tiim They are: The Malayan Monthl\\ 520.000 Must-Be-Won Word Purde Contest 'E' December. The Straits Times 55.00U ontest fIT. 1 Make sure you get your copy of The Sund.i\ Times.48 words
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Article177 1954-12-25 1 German arms crisis in France PARIS, Fri. r pHE French National 1 Assembly today voted ■gainst West German rearmament after a marathon all-night dc-b.-iLa But the Pails agreement for West. Germany to furnish 12 s for Western defenceand enter the North Atlanta Pact were not finally rejectee! the A.v.-embly lias177 words
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Advertisement39 1954-12-25 1 44 **********44 4 ****************** AI\A*J A 1 1/ »v There mil be no issue of the Straits Times on Monday and the Free Press today. T/<e Sunday Times will be out as usual and the Free Prc^o r>n Monday.39 words
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Advertisement40 1954-12-25 1 MO MONO SOAP rACTORV ITO. 4> C-..».« tr i port I rfi *<•-•*> mas and Happy T^ UJf^^Jir^ 1 JINQLE BELLS, JINQLE BELL?, WONDER WHAT Q THEY MEAN f% mM health OVALTINE A. WANDER LTD., (Incorr^ .'^d in Finland), SINGAPORE I.40 words
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Article46 1954-12-25 2 Sirajul Hug \va.s fined $8 in Singapore yesterday for altering the age lr his identity card. He mi a: -ted for obstruction and then it was found that the age In his k card had been altered from 22 to 29.46 words
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Article, Illustration552 1954-12-25 2 FOR THEM. CAROLS WILL BE THE CALL OF THE CRICKET AND THE BARK OF BRENGUNS MAY IX) AND ITS MERRY CHRISTMAS THERE, EVEN IF CHAMPAGNE IS DRUNK OFF MESS TINS The Straits Times sent Christmas greetings and a hamper to a unit on552 words
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65 1954-12-25 2 WRONG ROAD LEADS TO 27th XMAS IN JAIL NEW YORK. Fri. Coney Lee CofTey. who has spent the last 26 Chrlstmases in jail. will be there for Christmas number 27. He was given a parole in St. Louis. Missouri, on Friday and a ticket to his home in Tulsa, Oklahoma.65 words
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Article47 1954-12-25 2 NEW YORK. Fri.— The law says a U.S. judge must disclose his re-election campaign expenses. Judne William Kllloran's affidavit .showjs he spent three cents for a postage stamp That was to send in his candidacy to the Missouri Secretary of State.47 words
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165 1954-12-25 2 Turkeys dropped from air —in tins KUALA lIMPIR. Sat. WHILt: thousands of Mala>an> relax in a ca>' whirl uf festive parties tomorrow. 70 men of "B" Squat'ron. 2.nd Spinal Air Mrvtot Regiment, will spend their second MucroMw Christmas in the jungle northwist of Kual.i I.ipi> in Paii.uiK and likt M165 words
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Article42 1954-12-25 2 londen. Fri Twenty hoirboys of St. Muiy-of-tlU'-ingrLs Song School. Beaconseld. Buckinghamshire. who .moLs In St. Ci.-omt'> "hurch. Bloomsbury Lund.'.; eturned hoir.e to find that UTflan had broken into the chool and stolen £30 in hri-tiras gifts and carol-sing-ng tips.42 words
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Article40 1954-12-25 2 NEW YORK. Fri America is Importing policemen under the foreign aid programme. About 225 overseas police officers are to be given a full course In American police technique at a cost ol US$BOO.--000 dollars i about MJ2.400.--000».40 words
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Article25 1954-12-25 2 LONDON Fri.— A direct air ferry for motorists from Birmingham to Lp Touquet has been approved by the Mirlstry of Civil Aviation.25 words
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105 1954-12-25 2 A PUBLIC inquiry was held in Singapore yesterday to determine the status of voters on the new electoral roll* against whom objections had been raised. The court heard 175 objections of whlrh 165 were upheld. They referred to no aliens and 55 Commonwealth105 words
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Article136 1954-12-25 2 Gets her lost life savings back LONDON. Friday. ONE old lady is going to have fine Christmas. For j yesterday she got her life savings back. She lost I them— £2o in single notes— three months auo Nowhere in her one-room home in Battersea. London could136 words
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Article32 1954-12-25 2 NFW YORK 1-r; Dangi rous drivers in Detroit will I .-econd chance this Christ:: oe.-n postponed till after holiday 1 traffic deaths at a nw» I "hat jail32 words
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Article48 1954-12-25 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. The U.S. army will buy *****.000.--000 worth of utility transport piaru\s from tin be Havllland Aircuft Co of was announced yesterday. The plane may hl >ort carryl 10 to 12 pminn crulalni speed i.s ho mllea an hour. -I' P. 148 words
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47 1954-12-25 2 IUMI'IN (1 *MfKM \N lilm to If A int it ipi>" lilt; I urchin •1 don t u.tn' can't find U"' Amen. "I u.int 1 who dm-MU kBO« .him rhc archiii in, p;irt i" thr film I" Bn% and H47 words
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Advertisement130 1954-12-25 2 DOMINION Woodworking Machinery lr iin i IMOUI SIPKK KI.IIOI WOODWORKKK Will Rip Cross-cut. Burface. ThlcknMß. Robate. Chamfer. Trench. Tmon. Plough. Ofoove. Run Moulding. Cut Simplp and Compound Mitres. House Stair Strings and Bore. soi«- Ageats— x 41 PR Ssuilii EignieeßS Ili'mTfed Miulh Building XX Ainp.in^ Kii.nl. Ku.iht lumpur. Malays. Trl:130 words
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132 1954-12-25 3 Judge hits at Kenya It softening up' method NAIROBI, Fri. 3,-K Newnham Worley, I J president of the African Court of referred yesterti he deseiibed ommon practice" Kenya rolir-p in I over Man Man to screening softening up" t information. He.- -I-...S reading a judgement, two Kikuyus against the death132 words
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Article44 1954-12-25 3 \s (Nevada), Fri. Barrymore Jr., 22, son tor. pleaded not rday to a charge of hile cele--iTonri wedding accused of ir through heavy reckless manner said he "was belligc■gi" hen stopped. released on was ordered to n court on Jan. 30 I44 words
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Article21 1954-12-25 3 ;GTON, Fri. The agreed to mall U.S. nara] -he borrowed durl nd World War. the tment announced f Pn-itnr21 words
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Article23 1954-12-25 3 M X' The General of the Robert Howe, has ministers from nt at the request Minister. Mr. Ls- as officially Ppntpr23 words
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Article62 1954-12-25 3 V Fri. Stiu. part in illegal proCyprus in future, fxprllnd from their b icklisted from all ere warned last .ils said the Brl- tish District Commissioner horc Mr. W. F. M. Clemens. told them that if students who took part in illegal pro< were not expelled,Reuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration126 1954-12-25 3 I>K. SAMUEL siIKPPAKD, M). an osteopath, tries hard to keep his composure as the prosecution sums up at his trial in Cleveland. Ohio, on a charge of murdering his wife Marilyn. 31. Once during the day he broke down in tears. The .iurvAP - 126 words
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Article25 1954-12-25 3 FRANKFORT. Fri. Fifteen people, including an American soldier, were killed today and at least 30 injured in gales in West Germany. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article65 1954-12-25 3 SAIGON. Fri. The French Army announced yesterday that two French officers and their North African driver were I murdered near Tay Ninh. 50 1 miles north-west of Saigon. Tay Ninh is the headquarters lof the Bao Lai religious sect, i which maintains its own private army. French65 words
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Article39 1954-12-25 3 BONN. Fri —More than 170.--000 East Germans fled to West Germany this year, the German AfTairs Ministry announced. The ministry said that most lof the refugees left the East zone for political reason?. UP.UP - 39 words
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Article332 1954-12-25 3 Arbitration not the answer-union leader Govt. sets up inquiry court to probe paralysis threat SIR >VALTER MOna^S^ V SiSLm 1 last nitfit set up a (lOvernment Court of Inquiry to investigate the national rail strike (ailed for Jan. 9 by the leaders of 400,000 BritishReuter - 332 words
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135 1954-12-25 3 'BORDER VIOLATIONS A MISTAKE' LISBON. Saturday. PORTUGAL ISSUED A PROTEST last night against r the extent of publicity given in India about what it called "absolutely Insignificant" incidents on the borders of Portuguese enclaves in India. A Foreign Ministry communi- que. issued here, admitted thatReuter - 135 words
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Article48 1954-12-25 3 SOUTHAMPTON. Fri. Mr. G E. N. Oehlers. Singapore I lawyer who will take office in April as Speaker of the first Singapore Legislative Assembly, landed here last night from the Dutch liner Oran.je. He is to stay for three months studying Parliamentary procedure. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article42 1954-12-25 3 LONDON, Fri. Moscow Radio last night reported that a former Minister of National Security and three others, described as accomplices of Lavrcntl Beria. had been sen- tenct'd to death. The former minister was V. S. Abakumov. Reuter. IReuter - 42 words
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Article74 1954-12-25 3 MELBOURNE, Thurs.— The Australian Minister for the Interior, Mr. W. S. Kent I Hughes, who is also an official •of the Olympic Games Or- 1 -ani.sing Committee, will visit Singapore next month. Mr. Kent Hughes, who is I expected to arrive in Singapore on Jan. 8,74 words
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116 1954-12-25 3 GPO'S PROBLEM: THE KIDS WHO WRITE TO SANTA CLAUS LONDON. Fri. BRITISH postmen today were walking enough miles to encircle the earth in efforts to deliver a record 700 million Christmas c.irds and letters before Christmas Day. London's General Po*t Office hired 140.000 extra helpers to sort the mail andReuter - 116 words
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Article33 1954-12-25 3 BANGKOK. Fri. Siamese police in Yala province have arrested five Chinese alleged to have been spreading Communist propaganda and supplying food to Siamese-Mala-yan border terrorists, police headquarters here announced.33 words
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Article31 1954-12-25 3 GRAZ. Austria. Frl— A Yugoslav soldier, who escaped Into Austria yesterday. by swimming in full uniform across the river Mur. was granted political asylum here today. -Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article36 1954-12-25 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. -President Eisenhower calling out a "Merry Christmas" flow to Augusta (Georgia) today for the holidays. He was accompanied by Mrs Eisenhower and her mother Mrs. John S. Dodd of Denver. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article100 1954-12-25 3 KUALA PELAIT, (Brunei). Frl. ATTEMPTS on two succesj A sive high tides to refloat the 350-on Singapore lighter aground at the mouth of the Bclait River here have failed. Today thp lighter* cargo of 300 tons of stone will be unloaded to helD the craftReuter - 100 words
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Article20 1954-12-25 3 MADRID, Fri. General Franco yesterday received the i war-time President of the Philippines, Dr. Jose Laurel. U.P.UP - 20 words
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Article102 1954-12-25 3 F TORIES RETAIN MAJORITY LONDON. Fri THE Conservative Government retained its Parliamentary seat in a by-elec-tion in the Inverness constituency. The result, announced yesterday was: Mr Neil L D. McLean. Conservative. 10,329 votes: Mr John Bannerman. Liberal. 8 993 votes: Mr. William Paterson, Labour, 5.642 votes. Conservative majority 1.331. jReuter - 102 words
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Article47 1954-12-25 3 PARIS. Fri. The Seine County Council, covering Greater Paris, has been asked I by two of its members to abo- lish the 1946 law closing the citys brothels which, it Is claimed, has increased the number of prostitutes »n th- 1 area to 40.000. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article21 1954-12-25 3 ROME, Fri— The Italian Chamber of Deputies ratified the Paris Agreement on Western defence last night- I j ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-12-25 3 CHIN Yl, star of the pla> "Teahouse of the August Moon," went along to St. Martin's Theatre, London, to meet ouppets being presented there in "The Mandarin Mysteries." She was fascinated by this puppet with a pigtail just like hers Thr puppet's nameReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement41 1954-12-25 3 'To all who have flown with us S in the past, and to all who will *j do so in 1955../ g x -j^^f. SkM B f\ wmmW S THE SEASON'S GREETINGS S and best wishes for many pleasant journeys g41 words
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Advertisement112 1954-12-25 3 M Best Wt'hes \;f fora *M jjv Happy CfcrM<"« jjJJ to <.« o"' fricnds 1 "Christmas would be very drear If Cold Storage Wtrt net here To provide the Christmas Cheer." INGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ENGLISH .ELECTRIC I MOTORS Lister Engineering l.tdj HI.-6. "Cathay hotel All ln-d room> air-conditioned112 words
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Article307 1954-12-25 4 BOOKS, PENCILS, PENHOLDERS, INK SOLD AT 40 PER CENT MORE NOW SELANGOR PARENTS START PROBE TO SEND PROTEST MEMORANDUM TO GOVT. KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. fHE SELANGOR Parents Association is collecting facts to find out how much more it costs now to send a child to307 words
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Article36 1954-12-25 4 PENANG. Fri. An Indian labourer. Sathan 48. was found dead with stab wounds in King Street la*t night by a Dolicc radio patrol. Police are appealing for information from eye- wit nesses36 words
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Article44 1954-12-25 4 JOHORE BAHRU Frl. The cremation took place yesterday in Johore Bahru of Mr. S. Ponnampalam. assistant offlcer-in-charge of Tebrau Estate. Mr. Ponnampalam had been with the estate for the past 40 years. He leaves a widow, a «*on and two daughters.44 words
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Article31 1954-12-25 4 TAIPING. Fri. The Dian Operatic Troupe, now performing at the Coronation Park here, will <sivei the entire proceeds of their show on Sunday to the Flood Relief Fur.c.31 words
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Article63 1954-12-25 4 PENANG, Fri. BY air. sea and rail, visitors poured Into Penang today for the Christmas holidays. All hotel bookings have been taken up. Chief attraction is the Christmas New Year race meeting, starting tomorrow. The Penang International Trade Fair, which opened last night, provides63 words
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Article40 1954-12-25 4 RAWANG. Fri. N. Thamotharan Assan. aged 45. a labourer at Malayan Collieries. Batu Aranp. collapsed and died after having a meal with some friends on Wednesday. He died as he was being taken to the mine hospital.40 words
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138 1954-12-25 4 Rice ring? Mr. Foong tells 'true position' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. MR. Foong Soon Seng, president of the Selangor Importers and Exporters Association, today refuted reports in North Malaya that a rice ring was monopolising the Burmese market. The misunderstanding arose as a result of groups of importers being formed to138 words
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Article19 1954-12-25 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri —The next Social Welfare lottery Win be drawn in Bentong on i Jan 1619 words
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211 1954-12-25 4 A YOUNG couple hose romance resulted in a ■torm of protests were qu:Ptly married in Mngipwt \esteiday -with official blessings Th? wedding would have been no different from any other Muslim marriage but for the fact that the bride was a211 words
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Article50 1954-12-25 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Mr. R. J. Augustine, manager of Eaglehurst Estate. Pondok Tanning. Perak. died in London, on Dec 18 He was 65 Mr Augustine loft Malaya on N v 18 for England on medical 1 leave. He Is survived by his wife and two daughters50 words
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254 1954-12-25 4 A fool-proof register for Trust houses NEW APPLICATION FORMS TO END CORRUPTION OUT TODAY A FOOL-PROOF system to end corruption and favouritism in allocating Singapore Improvement Trust houses in Queenstown has been worked out. the Trust's Estate Manager, Mr. J. t. Lee. s;u yesterday. Mr. Lee told the Straits Times254 words
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Article54 1954-12-25 4 PENANG. Fri. E. V Mohideen Batcha. managing proprietor 01 the Aerated Bread Company of Dato Krunai Road, pleaded guilty today to 27 charges of failing to pay provident fund contribution! 5 in respect of two of his employees Mohideen Batcha was fined a total of $54054 words
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Article42 1954-12-25 4 PENANG. Frl Penang police are trying to trac* 1 a Chinese who disapp-ared wi*h a motor-cycle which he had hl-cd from a self-drive garage The man took the machine, v.ilued at $1,000. on Tuesday and has not returned it since42 words
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Article89 1954-12-25 4 TWO PICKED JAIL FOR CHRISTMAS fpwo men refused bail in a 1 Singapore court yesterday. saying. "We want to remain in custody." The men. S. Sellapan and Madasamy, who had claimed trial to theft of $205. wen originally offered bail o! $500 When their case was mentionPd yesterday. the ludge.89 words
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Article22 1954-12-25 4 PEXANO Ftl A .-hipmtn 'ioo of ti-.t 1 new Quet-T El./.ib-th one-dollar 1. nved In Penang today by th22 words
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Article43 1954-12-25 4 100 STOLEN FROM TEMPLE KAJANG. Fri. A thi"f yestorday stole $100 from the charity box at the Sikh temple at Sungei Chua Road, near Kajan? The thief broke opci the bo.\ and took the mom forcing the front door lock n! the tt-mple43 words
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36 1954-12-25 4 Committee icill consider the matter KUALA LUMPLR. •THE general purposes comn 1 Lumpur Municipal Council will I sider whetnei Malay can b» used in I H I I I36 words
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Article35 1954-12-25 4 KAJANG. Frl The Ulu Langat District Town Board bai dt'cHed against licensing p:r Kmmendatiti: of the OCPD. Kajant* to discourage public gambling The bfard baa tiao consider application.tor tax: Ueencci from mdiv.35 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-12-25 4 SHORT CUT TO JOY -IT SAVED 9 HOURS W Hn,. a shor: countrv 1 i who li-. yan A:: For20 words
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Advertisement445 1954-12-25 4 f/ 03 a ppv V Christmas f A to all tbosc I*l** V who bavc in tbc past I W ano will In tbc future T A travel by flir j klmY lO>ll DUTCH M^r Wishing all our Friends and Patrons A MERRY CHRISTMAS j and A HAPPY NEW YEAR445 words
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Miscellaneous703 1954-12-25 4 RADIU MALAYA ffJ (*Pro(ranune> thus marked can Queen. 10 45 Chr.Mma> Fanfare (or ht Tertixtt by lUtrnrr* in Malaria. Her M. -e>l\ "1100 Chrlstmaa In Short wave 4i and 6im. Medium The Bunkhous*; 11.30 MaKe We wave 476 m.. J43.. 386 m. and Wm.i. Itarrj 1- "0 Cla-e Down A703 words
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Article, Illustration1825 1954-12-25 5 The Three Wise Men Came from the East "VOW when Jesus wi.s born in Bethlehem. of Judaea, in the days of Herod the kins, there came wise men from the East to Jerusalem saying, 'Where i s he that is born king of the Jews, for we have seen his1,825 words
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Advertisement184 1954-12-25 5 Yon get more for your money and j more for your beauty l^tn CtTE\ 1 RICHEST REDS to DAINTIESI PINKS 1 ,mour at your fingertipt _UTEX long wearing ish in Hie amazing i SPILLPRUF bottle. I 0 CUTEX smooth, creamy i itavfai' lip-«tick that never Icivcs a kits print o184 words
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Advertisement245 1954-12-25 5 CM Si "LOW CUT BROADCLOTH 372' )±u >>> >^ U s )M Exquisite Forms new low cut version of its famous Circl 0 Form (Style 372) with the free as air Floating Action" feature that assures comfortable fit and control. An elastic insert, front center, &ives added freedom. WHITE only.245 words
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Miscellaneous99 1954-12-25 5 Sherlock Holmes Three dead bailies (PJH^ TUI6 TABLE 16 STILL BUT TWEBE'S T LIKE A PI6E46E I\| <JOOO LORD! V DON'T wTrwi DEVIL, CAPTIVATED ByN INTERttUPTED BY TWE J 000Z 1 A THE TROPICS.../ WRAPPED IN I TiJEM K Dick Tracy The 1 100 th fits IF^fP^HH ME \\^flß>l TRACVSAID99 words
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601 1954-12-25 6 The Straits Times Singapore. Sat. Dec 25. 1954. The Feast of Friends The Christian gospels toll us that when Jesus of Nazareth was born in Bethlehem, there appeared to certain shepherds tending their flocks a vision of angels singing "Peace on Earth. and Goodwill towards Mi .1." It is a601 words
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Obituary27 1954-12-25 6 20 Worrf* 510 t minimum). NEO. wife of bkte Mr sene. aped TO, peacefully 0 <r-in-la\v. Mr. T. Hew 'ers. one snn-in law and five Rrandcliilcren27 words
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Obituary73 1954-12-25 6 ,1- $10 (mimimam) MR. AND MRS. P. M. STUART es for ■••s and kind Attendance :iaee on 11.12.54. MR ANT) MRS. S. M SIM a' 1 Ri Fi:ends for their v Ion of t'reir December 1954. MRS. CKEAH AH CHOO and Cbsah Ah Choo of Ipoh thank all friends,73 words
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Obituary29 1954-12-25 6 20 Wurdt W (minimum. 'VINO MEMORY dear mother M m Cheng inee Khoo Peck Neoi who peace11 December -i. 1953 Inserted by her loving son Goh Cha29 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1954-12-25 6 CYNICUS - As I was saying. CYNICUS I»J A COLLEAGUE who confesses that kindly Christmas thoughts were never further from his mind has. I think, some Justification for his Jaundice. He has been in conflict with the police. It Is a small matter, an aliened neglect to defer to a "halt, majorCheic Boon Chin - 1,119 words
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Article1119 1954-12-25 6 MALAY&iAJV FIFTY VEAttS UiO \S CHRISTMAS fol- lows Christmas In Malaya, the season of the yea: when days are shortest, thoughts must spring up in every mind: "When shall we sec peace, if not upon earth at least upon this little corner of the earth?" There1,119 words
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Advertisement84 1954-12-25 6 Now Foolproof Movie-Making with the World's f* Most Amazing*!!* THIS famous "dream" rnmera takes the guesswork out of movie making, gives you perfect exposures without the nu »ance of bulky exposure meters. Secret is the am.izmg photoelectric "eye" a built-in governor coupled to both lenses in a slide turret. You84 words
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Article332 1954-12-25 7 UALA MUDA ADMITS IT: WE MADE A TRAGIC MISTAKE IILLAGERS PUT MONEY ON BIG SWEEP INSTEAD OF 00KING OUT FOR A FIRE PENANG, Friday. $V villagers of Kuala Muda— the Province Bellesley Bshuif villafe wheic s mo bo houses Mimed down > fsterday—332 words
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181 1954-12-25 7 I, Singapan lUj i ouneil t.ikc-s build .i|> S li.. p {pore hydrants In about -10 the 20,- in then i'Cd out in Thi* i- the picture pre*nted by the Cltj Fire Department following a requested by the lite-chairman <>i the181 words
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Article33 1954-12-25 7 KLANG. Fri.- The first mas.s kcddins in Jenjarom new v.lI miles trom here, will >c held on Sunday at the vi1,.00l at 10 a.m. Three nip!' > will be married.33 words
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104 1954-12-25 7 LUMPUR. Fri.— The n's Commissioner of R < ..roonell. .i Christmas and to all ranks 1955 is to be a of consolidation." liked them for their 1954. especially the they had done it. ..rbonell said: "The the time when we all make resolutions to104 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-12-25 7 After blaze- a search in the debris 1 LEX ENG. 67, searches among the debris of her home, which was destroyed in the fire at Kuala Muda village in Prnang on Thursday morning, in the hope of salvaging something from the wreck. Altogether. 56 homes were burnt down. Straits Times51 words
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Article116 1954-12-25 7 KALLANG BRIDGE CONTRACT THE Singapore Public World Department and Messrs Paul Y. Construction Company will .snare the work of building the new $8,000,000 bridge across the Kallang River. The company, in association with Messrs. Hume Industries and Messrs Sime Darby, has won a $4 485.000 contract. The contract period is116 words
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196 1954-12-25 7 He jumped from bed to bed to his death A FIVE-MAN jury yesterday returned a verdict ofi death by misadventure at an inquest on Ang Peng Chew, alias Hong Kow. 38, who died of shock and haemorrhage from fractured ribs and multiple injuries within 24 hours of his admission to196 words
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Article26 1954-12-25 7 The 8,500-ton ship State of Madras brought 314 Indian passengers from India when she arrived in Singapore yes- j terday.26 words
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Article36 1954-12-25 7 Lim Sai Moi. a Singapore Traction Company omnibus driver, who caused unnecessary obstruction by stopping his vehicle in the middle of the road in Jalan Besar on Sept. 19 last, was fined $25 yesterday.36 words
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Article29 1954-12-25 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Tan Chlng. a labourer of Bukit Badak Estate. Layang Layang was fined $100 in the Sessions Court. Kluang. for having a chandu pipe.29 words
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Article47 1954-12-25 7 The Singapore City Councils health commfttee has rejected an application to run a mobile fish and chips bar at the < esplanade and other parts of the city. The applicants proposed to do business in a van between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m.47 words
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242 1954-12-25 7 rpHOUSANDS of Singapore 1 flood victims will collect Government cash. rice, fertiliser, feed and chickens this weekend. "I lie St. Andrew's School Relief Centre will open at 8.30 a.m. tomorrow to distribute fertiliser, feed and chickens to destitute Potong Pasir farmers. Approved farmers with242 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-12-25 7 LT.-CDR. W. L. CLARKE, the Governor s ADC. and Mis> i ••••ilia Mary Glover, of the Women's Voluntar> Serviiev after their wedding at the Sinsapore Reßistry Office yesterday. The Government House reception party afterwards, given by the Governor. Sir John Nieoll. was attended by the Commissioner-General. Mr.61 words
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Article39 1954-12-25 7 Yap Boon Peng, a van driver, who speeded alons Jurong Road at the rate of 40 to 45 miles an hour nn Aueust 23 last, was fined $25 in the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate's Court yesterday. i39 words
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Article842 1954-12-25 7 OIFTS to thr Singapore Flood Rolief Fi-nd received yes- j terctiiv are: Duirli corrmunity Flood Relief! Committee $3879.50. civilian staff. I Engineer Ba.se Installations, Ayer lUJab Road. $610. Palmer and Tur- ncr $500 staff of Cable Wireless [tut coinributloni $333, saff and' students of842 words
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249 1954-12-25 7 $50,000 MORE- SO IT'S EXTRA FOR THE JOHORE FLOOD VICTIMS JOHOKE BAIIKT. Friday. T*HE Johore State Welfare committee today decided 1 to raise the relief to flood victims from $1.50 to $2.88 per person. This follows an additional grant nf 550.000 to the State from the Federation Flood Relief Fund.249 words
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Article, Illustration6 1954-12-25 7 Puppet plays guitar for sick children6 words
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169 1954-12-25 7 Bedok men still want pay-out by the Govt. FARMERS in the BedoK resettlement aro?, Singapore, are insisting that the Government compensate them for the loss of their crops in the floods. They said chpy were surprised at the Government's letter to the Bedok Village Flood Relief Committee, on Thursd:i in;,'169 words
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121 1954-12-25 7 IF Joe Neufield had nut l;ill<n ill. 50 Singapore children in the General Hospital wouldn't have seen a Christmas Eve puppet show as they did yesterday. Handling the pupprt strings was Jne himself. <mt lliovr picture) assisted by his niece. Marianna121 words
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Advertisement61 1954-12-25 7 THE NON-STAINING INSECTICIDE REGD. IF D.D.T. WON'T KILL p I?itisccl will IN POWDER FORM W" Co.. Ltd S ngapore Federation cjiiHitIiIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIMCMIIIIIIIMIIHIIIiIIMg M. FLINTER S. GRINBERG Diamonds and j jewellery j Telephone 7923 67. STAMFORD RD.."'(Eu 'Courf BJd^jtMPOR^B >im )C|tl Httt)M ir- EMBASSY HOTEL 46 MEYER ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/4 SINCERELY61 words
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Advertisement102 1954-12-25 7 SW. S&l **J0 "»^r «5# Wl f ree tiMi a s i We wish $j all our Patrons 14 Friends A Merry X'mas t and A tJ Happy Prosperous H new rear i i B. P. de SUVA LTD. 3? hicuiponitid in Singapore) $v« S Singapore Colombo Penang 'ff Am&d*tt102 words
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Miscellaneous118 1954-12-25 7 The weather Today: Singapore 13.24 am fi la); rort Di. Lson 6.36 a.m (8ft. 7 in.. 6.47 p.m. (7ft 8 I Penai.R 12.24 a.24 a.m. (7 It. I 1.07 p.m. i6'ft 2 TOMOKKOW: Singapore M;d merit '8 ft. 6 In., 10.59 a.m. i9 ft. 8 in.t; Prrt Dirkson 7.11 a.m.118 words
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434 1954-12-25 8 THIS week has seen a substantial rise in the price of rubber, violent fluctuations, rapidly changing sentiment, and plenty of activity both locally and in the home markets says the weekly review of Holiday Cutler. Bath Co. Ltd Both the U.S.A. and the434 words
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487 1954-12-25 8 RUBBER CLOSES AT OVER 91 CENTS ON OPTIMISTIC NOTE CIXGAPORE Rubber Market closed for the Christmas holidays yesterday on a buoyant note, with January first grade buyers f.0.b.. at 91 j cents a pound, the highest closing price since Ihcemher3l,l9s2. Trade interest was small but speculative buyin ■> and selling487 words
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Article165 1954-12-25 8 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "The local I share market cloaed for the Chrtst- mas holidays fully steady in all sections." Members reported the following ess done yesterday: Gammon S3 90 cri; Malayan OMNM $1 50: OTEC 104s 3d I including sMrnp- 1 Ber:untai 24< K Kamrwr165 words
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Article148 1954-12-25 8 J.niunry first prade rtibber Dnv?rs I fob closed In Singapore offlcially yesterday at 91 cfnts a lb.. thir-teen-.«i\teenths of a cent above Thursdav'.s closint; price. The closing tone was described a.s •fe.stively optimLstic." There was a fair turnover Closine prices yesterday in cents per !b were:— No. 1148 words
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Article81 1954-12-25 8 The Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange yesterday closed quietly for the Christmas holld. No business was reported Tor pepper throughout the week and closing prices were Muntok white $205 per plcul. Sarawak $204. Lamponß black $132 (unchanged on Thursday >. S Coconut oil al«o rlnvd unrrwti^ed :tt $49' 281 words
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Article59 1954-12-25 8 ship, lying alongside the Singapore llaibour Board wharvr* or ex-pr*-trd today are: A-phnlion 4S. Warl;i CP, Slaoe 7. Olenartney R Cevl(>p 13 14. Denbißvhire 15 1« Chup 18. Gorgon 19,30 MS I i ter 76!S N Wall 10. ChHt> 21 22. Penik 23. Karmim 31 X2 of ItadfSl 3359 words
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Article24 1954-12-25 8 SINGAPORE. Dec. 24 TIN: 5342.50 per pirn I (down 51. 75) Xl BBF.K: 91* cents a lb. (up thirteen-sixtoenths of a cent).24 words
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Article208 1954-12-25 8 TUIE tin market has now entered a period when politics dominate the price and naturally the outloos Is uncertain, writes the weekiy journal the Economist quoted by Reuter. The present surplus of tin on the market is not in Itself a problem The market needo larger208 words
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Article39 1954-12-25 8 On the free exchange mark-t li Hong Kong yesterday the TT s dollar was quoted at 593", for cash and 5.93 for TT. I Sterling was quoted at 15 68 am one tael of gold at 256",.39 words
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Advertisement137 1954-12-25 8 MARCO CONVEYOR ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED Local Representative:- I EDGAR BROTHERS LTD. P. O. BOX 195 SINGAPORE Qftp SEASON SALE INOW IN FULL SWING SENSATIONAL BARGAINS I lON ALL BRANDS OF WATCHES AND PENS COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT General Agents for "Osmia" l\n. i 111 i: KO\<; CO.. LTD. 386.137 words
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Advertisement242 1954-12-25 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KELANTAN GOVERNMENT APPLICANTS are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as Stenographer, State Secretariat, Kota Bhmu on the Salary Scale: Timcsrale: $192 x 12 276/ Eft. Bar/280 x 12 336. Special Grade: $360 x 18 432 In addition COLA and other Allowances as determined from time to time242 words
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Advertisement835 1954-12-25 8 i m NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I, KOH KIAN BOON, has resumed as manager of the First Concern Co., Ltd.. of 50-A. Robinson Road. SlnßHpore, as from 21st December, 1954. I am now carrying on business \mder the trade name of Shin Tal Ho Si Co., Tel. *****835 words
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Advertisement188 1954-12-25 8 SHIPPING NOTICES OSAKA SIIOSEN KAISRA «.t. "AWA MARU" Arrlvrd 15-l?-54 i CouslßnM-s of cargo ex the abr\i nme\ are notified that the General Sur\ rv will be held In SH B Oodown 20A at 8 a m on Wednesday. 29-12-54 No other survey win be held Atenls: PATERSON. SIMONS CO.,188 words
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Advertisement426 1954-12-25 8 SURPRISE Y0U R FAMILY with ROOMAIRCO NI)|TION A MITCHELL Cond,t ioncr Wl|| J "omc c«»h to f "'"dcrful f. r bot f*»^t Y OUC)n SS: a Pollen ..wm,, ovt -"o.sturc Md dcU COOLED t rhc wa.., take, your room, opente, "d has ceelmt Po» SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL426 words
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Advertisement1014 1954-12-25 9 4 05 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTdT^^T THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE '".v"" I y T Dcpt rrocrert vio other oorK to lonH ji .VERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON.'* 0 CONTINENTAL* PO^fi '•I Singapore Dec 24/2 B Doc 29/30 I Dee 28 Jon 4 Jon B l-f- Jon jBn 6 J" 7/ 8 Jon1,014 words
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Advertisement1123 1954-12-25 9 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Sold. Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg ft Oilo Spore P <• horn Penong i;" 1 0 Jan 10/10 Jan 11/11 Jon l\ r m U/2 Jan al/ imn r° on0 r< (pos.cngeri onl, Colls Beyrouth, Gdynio. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/U.K./CONTININT Spore1,123 words
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Advertisement1015 1954-12-25 9 ■uiV^ngTHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.'",,", 0 fINGAPOFJE (Incorporated in the United Kinadom) 3 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS Score P. S'hom Penong Benverlkh for Avonmouth, London, Rotterdam, Antwerp In Part 11 Dec/ 2 Jon 1/ 4 Jan Benvenue for Liverpool, Glasgow, Rotterdam, Hamburg 2/ 7 ion 8/ 91,015 words
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Advertisement1128 1954-12-25 9 McALISTER tic CC, LTD. TEL. No 253..1 BLLBRMAN *k DUCKNALL KLAVENBSS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG HULL PORTLAND, SEATTLE I VANCOUVER ond for USA, North AHajtfk Port, Accepting corgo for Central Souh and Conoda via Colombo America CITY OF BEDFORD SUNNYVILLE Spore P S'hom 14/1* Jon1,128 words
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Article135 1954-12-25 10 The bear is in a fix ()H DEAR ME. Teddy is v trying to write a letter to Golly, but he is so excited over Christmas that he has got all his words mixed up. I wonder if you can help poor old Golly to sort them out? Gear Dolly.135 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-12-25 10 The boys and girls of Dcar.'s School, Singapore uike part in the familiar story of the first Christuur22 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-12-25 10 I WONDER if you can spot all the missing things m this picture of Teddy Golly and Rosemary the beautiful doll. To give you a start, the flames from the Christmas ft, tree candles arc missing. I m^, sure you will be able54 words
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Article, Illustration219 1954-12-25 10 You 'll see this in Malaya but it won't be real each object and try to make the name of something very popular at Christmas time When you have done that try thus quiz. What is laughing gas and doe.s it really make people laugh? Where are the eyes of219 words
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Article324 1954-12-25 10 PUT THE WORDS BACK IN THIS STORY HERE is a little story all about what Ah Chan and his friends I did on Christmas day. but some of the words have been tefl out. You will lind the missmu words at the bottom. I Can you put each one 1324 words
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Article178 1954-12-25 10 THANKS FOR THE LOVELY CARDS \> By the time you read"^ fc>this you will have un-** i> packed your parcels and 1 o tried out your toys. I H |>do hope that you all had 1 \> exactly what you want-;^ i>ed. whether it was a l J>buildmt: srt. a178 words
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Article, Illustration492 1954-12-25 10 The best Christmas gift Uncle Olli e has ever had GOLLY WRITES A CHRISTMAS LETTER A HAPPY Christmas to you both," squawked Uncle Ollie, as Ah Chan and Lian Soo r an up the steps to his tree-top house. "Just look what 1 f?ot in my stocking this morning. It's492 words
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Advertisement169 1954-12-25 10 'Jr ■ft i IL sjHl Fit and strong K&tejffijjjjgj gUU^tUamtiktUm I cM %m white cow FREE GIFTS! Lids from NUTRICIA" are exchangeable for a Dainty Dutch Doll n national costume or Lids from slhs of "NUTRICIA" are exchangeable for a Baby's Christening Set Pusher I Lids should be sent, or169 words
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Advertisement33 1954-12-25 10 «a /^«k I Christmas to m*L m to fSB to n Availably at ill '^le C I g POSTPONEMENT A OF THE S OPTICAL FAIR Jf is no' N J^ net. LUNG TONIC33 words
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Miscellaneous50 1954-12-25 10 What a surprise Ah Chan wotUi hare hr ,eoke ,<„ l|«i to ate Uncle OUie creeping into his bedroom instead of Santa nim. Something very ,,d,t seem.i to have haooened in L. L room. For instance the clock has lost haJdVcun you /wd oj« w/iat flM N*0Hf |M, IH eiurc?50 words
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Article, Illustration666 1954-12-25 11 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL BANISH THOSE TROUBLE SPOTS IN SPORT By AND MORE CHARITY BE SHOWN AT HOCKEY (The Sports Editor) T<HIS is the season of 1 good will and good cheer and the opportunity should not be missed of bringing harmony into the666 words
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270 1954-12-25 11 THE other trouble spot in Malayan sport is in hoc- key In Singapore there is ke'-n disappointment over thr dates allotted to the Colony for the rtmea with the Pakl istan national team, who arrive in Penang on Feb. 14 j on a tour270 words
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Article119 1954-12-25 11 This is superb planning J! but the pity of it is that it has been marie at the ex- peruse of Singapore. J The M H.F. showed a wel- come change of heart when they gave permission last 2 Sunday to Johore and Selan- gor to119 words
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Article73 1954-12-25 11 The team to represent South Johore against RAF. Seletar at Johore Bahru on Snturday, Jan. 1. 5 p.m Ls: E L Law ley. P Spark, W. J P. Robertson. John Edinglon. B. Emery. Dr J Q Phillips. Pat Edlngton. W. I'ox. Cp!. Marshall. J. Wilder.73 words
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Article66 1954-12-25 11 1 The Singapore All Blues team to] J nn-et Unlveisity of Ceylon at rugger on the P.. U.e Training School, gioun.l on lu'-Mla. i Hardial Singh; D. LoiiKpoetlh. I.uk Juan. D Adcock. Chin Bin. Kirn ii Bin: Bulat, Yuen Cheng, Ye mi Sow. Hoon66 words
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Article62 1954-12-25 11 2 IPOH. Fri -One of Taiplngs 1 1 lending hockey teams. Colts, will meet Klnu Indians, unbeaten Ipoli league champions for four years on J I Monday on the Ipoh Padang. Klnta Indians wll'. be represented ii CM Singh: Har c hai I I "■>■'62 words
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438 1954-12-25 11 By RALPH MODDEK SOMDEZ BY A KNOCKOUT—that If what almost everyone I have met soems to think will be the result of tomorrow i night's fight at the Happy World arena when the Orient champion takes on Ray Rico of the438 words
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218 1954-12-25 11 A TEAM of Singapore Malay •<* footballers will leave the Colony by air this morning for Alor Star on the first leg of their Federation tour over the Christmas holld M The team will play In four statev They meet an Alot Star218 words
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232 1954-12-25 11 MILWAUKEE. Fri. I yHE NaMonal Boxing Association 1 of America last night declared the world bantamweight championship vacant. < Mr. Frrd Saddy. clwlrmnn of the association's championship committee, said the artion was approved unanimously because Rob' rt Cohen, the French holder of the title.Reuter - 232 words
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Article84 1954-12-25 11 MALACCA. Frl The Malacca Hookey Assoclßtlon has arranged for horkey iamn dnilv from Moudß.v. i Dec 27 to lan 6 between Hip State team »nd Hie Assix-laMon's afnllnte* i in connection with the vult of OUn I Kinuh, the linn .11 In addition there will be84 words
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Advertisement305 1954-12-25 11 WT A* AII *W«IIF 20 rcarsTeTTrie!!™!!!!^" development by ■credit foncier OEYER CHAMBERS 3rd FLOOR. (RAFFLES PLACE) psfiKl BTATI OPERA ESTAIT NEWIV t K E C E NT L V t COMP LE T D ROAD BETWEEN CHANCI sv NEAR THE SEA EAST COAST ROADS ROAD W FP L^J CE 6305 words
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Advertisement334 1954-12-25 11 j its good Maps: to eat often! 4^ffl r..:s > tH I Mis H2^i|^ :r ;4 s h'&h^ cOO& ms out I Couj j| i j 9 <S^ W wow Straits Times 1 SATURDAY WORD PUZZLE "GGG" Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name lAd"I334 words
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Miscellaneous189 1954-12-25 11 TODAY KtDAH ■OCCBat: Krdab Malay Offirrn Invitation XI v Singapore Mnlav>. iron HDIKH Malays' quadrangular meet: Pahang v Nrgri. upper padang. 4 p.m.: Selangor v Perak, upper padang. ."> p.m. KIAIA LIMPI R HOCKKV Inter R.( tournry: Pudu Road. TOMORROW PEN AM. CYCLE RACING: Malayan ryrle rarnival and round Ihr189 words
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630 1954-12-25 12 i JEEP'S STAR*.!- v South Pacific v Dantesque A First Trick I RECOMMEND South Pacific, engaged in Class 2, Div. 1. li. (Race Six), as one of my star three at Penang today, opening day of the Penang Turf Club four day Christmas630 words
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Article162 1954-12-25 12 EPSOM JEEP VI I BOY POINTER Ka.r l (.UTTERING TRI MPINOTON II MATINEE 2.15 Demonic The Rovsin Hidden r.llllerinc i.-rnu (.litteiinc Demonir Race Z SHOW M WSHIP SHOWMANSHIP SPI.ENDOI R 1.45 Frog II -l, ...1 ..ii, F»rt View Munlee I nrt Mr* rro« II Race 3 PER162 words
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Article204 1954-12-25 12 IF HE pets a sood track. Chanticleer will be a sound 1 each-way proposition in Race Five today. This s,m.irt three-year-old was fancied at Ipoh a fortnight 1(0 but he was never going wrll on a wet track and was beaten a long way out.204 words
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Article45 1954-12-25 12 KUALA LUMPUR Fn tames in the inirr-Matc Chinese Recreation Clubs ho, -;e\ quuira.igular :oi'rney bttWMO P" Perak. Negrl and Selangoi were called of! because of neaw ism They will be played tomorrow morning at tight on the Pudu Road ground. i45 words
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157 1954-12-25 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. (\ti a waterlogged ground. Tech J niral College beat l.nnersitv ol in the last match of the Triangular Rugger Tournament by eight pointo (goal, tryi to thrco (try i on the pndang this "\eninc Fullback Anchie and scrum half Sennnayake157 words
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Article, Illustration729 1954-12-25 12 PICTURE TIP /^LITTERING has only to run to her track form to outsmart a weak Class 5 field in Race One today I This Scottish Union maiv is beginning to take some interest in her racing. At Kuala Lumpur !a.st month729 words
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Article65 1954-12-25 12 ipok Fn Tmn i. V nak rniversiiv of Mi!;u,i 1 s-1 win o\rr Xtni.i TlMchen at hockey on the partans today IV.n-hc.N truilrri 0-3 at hjUf time but shortly after resump'ici] managed to exen matters I Scorers were: Kern.ill Sinch i2> Yap Kin Yin V. RiUnnm65 words
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Article23 1954-12-25 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A 13--man SelHticor All Blues held Penanp Chinese Rr<reHtion Club to a scoreless draw nt nict:er here today.23 words
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Article87 1954-12-25 12 T'IIF.RE Hit fair weather at 1 I'iiu": all M-sterday and the coinr up to last mcht MM ve> > OADIO Mahiva will nnt broad*v cast commertarleti on today races but for the ireond day. Monday, it will cover all the race* up to .V3A p.m T'Hl: Treble87 words
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Article230 1954-12-25 12 SYDNF:y. Fri. Tennis observers here believe the Davis Cup draw tomorrow will have nn important bearing on the inal result. Australia hopes that Vie Seixas will be the first player for America while the Americans want Tony Trabert to begin play. "Tony is a flchterUP - 230 words
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Article664 1954-12-25 12 Race 1 2.15: (lass n 1493 «> P ".hir^^ 2 056 Pmlitoy «> 1,,n, 3 808 The Bowlr. Did.!. 4 659 Matins II 5 037 Goring «v £cfeu2 I 6 670 T.ll Light 7y Donnelly 7 00 r Battle Cruiser oy <— > 8 ftK 8 565664 words
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Advertisement756 1954-12-25 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED N nrd, (Mm.t—Bux in clt. txlrm. IF YOU HAVE ,i House Flat or Room To Let. please contact us at once Wr have ready Tenants for you. We do not chiirsre you any--1 thing tor our ser'ire The House P.O. Box 579. Sinpapore. Telephone: *****. EDUCATION 20 Word.756 words
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Advertisement187 1954-12-25 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE tt Hard, Si (Mi* )—B.x it rl. 'xlrm SEWING MACHINE MOTOK from $35 upwards; Cheong L.'c Co. 371/373. North Bridge 'toad, near Odeon Theatre. Tel. *****. BOAT— IB Foot Cabin St. le suitable for 15 HP. Outboard Moor. only Ms3so. Call *****. Days *****. Eveninps. Holiday;..187 words
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Advertisement24 1954-12-25 12 START A SMALL AGEN< iN M'AKh Well over 200 Bnf>h ment NO CAPITAI complete instruction.-, Ran* i ,v |\|)l > THE SALES PROMO •/111 Mi24 words
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