Sunday Standard, 21 December 1952
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Article75 1952-12-21 1 POUS stKM of donations rushed to cc In Singapore yesterday to boost Tnv Fund for the benefit nf I duldmi m Singapore and the Fedtil 1 »*> ul9 .olleetcd. thus making -'HIM n„s was almoVtnre/time: ir ago v\ ii r Fund first «t.r*_!_i j™*" ft75 words
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130 1952-12-21 1 end. "i ive d nana v commit l Singapore Yap, also of m r ;r hostesses of M Airways didn't like to be 'Vt of -c f m of giving ye came ia earh the morning and left $50 »1 and C:cr: »1 3 v130 words
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Article10 1952-12-21 1 New Post Under Templer Direci ated i b due to10 words
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Article118 1952-12-21 1 THREE DIE IN BRIG AND CR ASH Standard StalV Reporter TWO MEMBERS of the crew of a Royal Air lone Bri&and Light Bomber were killed yesterday morning when the aircraft crashed at Kota Tinggi. The I T.err.ber of the crew missing and is be- ■>d c been killed. A rescue118 words
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Article18 1952-12-21 1 3fc (*Uf) ;>J X VOL. 11l NO. 172 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1952. 20 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-12-21 1 Till: famous Jelapanjr triplets find comfort m the friendly arms of Santa Clans at the Ipoh distribution of the Standard Readers' Toy Fund Sifts. This picture was taken at the Salvation Army Girls' Horne one of the many places which Santa visited during: his tour45 words
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Article152 1952-12-21 1 Standard Staff Reporter SIR GEORGE Pepler. Colony To\ n Planning Consultant, said terday that the "Preliminary Plan" which will act as a temj porary guide to the development "of Singapore has been completed. Sii George returned yesterday by Qantas-BOAC from London, to bring into being the152 words
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Article44 1952-12-21 1 MR. Andrew Gilmour, Director ot Commerce and Indus-; tries, Singapore, returned yesterday from the Common-: wealth Economic Conference, he d m London recently. Mr Gilmour. who flew by BOAC Comet. represented Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, and the British territories m Borneo.44 words
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Article88 1952-12-21 1 of Good Cheer. In the excitement that followed the unloading of the gifts at the Girls* Home the triplets, Peter, Betty and Mary Thong, were almost overlooked. Although only live mouths old. they promptly raised their little voices m protest. Santa came hurrying and amply88 words
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Article42 1952-12-21 1 THE ashes of [he late Bishop William Mounsey of Sarawak today will be interred m the chancel ot St. Thomas' Cathedral, Kuching m accordance with his dying wish. This wi be the first interment m the Cathedral.— AAP ReuterAAP; Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-12-21 1 SIB CHAKLES Murray-Ayns-ley the Chief Justice of Singapore, and Dr. (Mrs.) AE. Goldberg-Cnrth were yesterday married at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. Mr. Justice T Brown was bestman and Mrs. C. Zoetman. the Matron of Honour. Standard photo shows Sir Charles tamby. Hassan, garlanding the bride.45 words
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156 1952-12-21 1 Rag-And-Bone Man Behind Dope Mystery who Is the shabby rag-ancl-bme man who shuffled to from a spacious homse R Everitt Road.? What did he hide m his room which kept locked at all times? How did he keep his name from the rest of the occupant, of the house? The156 words
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Article321 1952-12-21 1 Proof Malaya Can Scotch The Reds KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Confidence m Moloyo's ability to kill Communism and m the country's future, was demonstrated before 300 people of all races this morning when General Sir Gerald Templer opened the Lever Brothers factory m Bungsar Road which321 words
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Article127 1952-12-21 1 DETAINEE Inche Abdul Sr.trcio [smaiL, former Acting Edit* i* of the Utusan Melayu. wishes to go into voluntary exile to Indonesia, says a press statement issued by the Utusan Melayu. The statement, issued under the name of the present Acting Editor. Inche Zabha, add?127 words
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Article56 1952-12-21 1 THE price of rubber m Singapore rose sharply again yesterday, first grade rubber for January shipment closing at 88 J rents per lb., a rise of 2 7/8 cents per lb. over Friday's dosing levels. T h c market closed quiet after steady after reaching 89 cents56 words
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Article181 1952-12-21 1 PORT SWETTENHAM, Sat.- Malaya's first international work camp at the New Village of Pandamaram where about sixty young men and women were engaged m a Church-building project under the sponsorship of the Malayan Methodist Youth Fellowship Council— was officially declared open to-day by Bishop Raymond181 words
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Article31 1952-12-21 1 THE 19-month-old Brodie Siamese twins, their heads separated on Wednesday m an unprecedented operation, bt* gan their third day of sepajrate life yesterday still m 1 critical condition. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article24 1952-12-21 1 A PUPPY with one eye and two soft horns has been born m Sibu. according to Kuching [pre is reports. It die*' Reuter AAP.Reuter; AAP - 24 words
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Article122 1952-12-21 1 MOSES LAKE. Washington, 'Deo. 20 (UP)- A C-124 Globei master, carrying more tl LOO persons, crashed two and half miles north of here to and Air Force officials Larsen Air Force Base I here said ,an undetermi* iniii 'ber of persons were killed Tne crash occurred122 words
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Article60 1952-12-21 1 WHITE WALTHAM B< rkshire, Dec 20 I Eteuter The Duke of Edinburgh, who i.s learning to Hy under a Royal Air Force instructor, made his first sole Bight today. The Duke flew round the aerodrome here m the Chipmunk trainer which has been used for60 words
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Article49 1952-12-21 1 IPOH. Sat. The 14*!: draw of the million dollar Ml lottery, will take place at the Perak Chinese Amateur Diamatic Association hall at Clare St. at 11 a.m tomorrow. The f'u.t prize of the lottery i.s valued at $400,000 and the smallest $1,00049 words
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Article130 1952-12-21 1 HRISTMAS Doy thi. ycor will hove o surprise for every home which takes m the Singopore Stan dard. Reason In the Chri.tmc. Day issue of our paper thee will be a gift, small but useful, which, v, e are sure, will bring smiles of130 words
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Article59 1952-12-21 1 WITH BRITISH I VvKAI.I il DIVISH I),- 20 (Ri uter-AAP) Ar. j Australian Lance corpoi a i th< Roy E eri (City oi I Etegiment) have been swarded on recent raids into Com tnunisl lines, U wai mnounce j toni Austi Bliai i Sergeant .John59 words
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Advertisement40 1952-12-21 1 O^W^L\ v L-"_Si **_W^»"" i^^^fi Record those thrilling movements IT S EASY WITH REVERE! SO SIMPLE TO OPERATE A CHILD CAN MAKE MOVIES __-_-_-_-_w_^--_-_i _____4-__fl_m vS 8 mm 16 mm CINE CAMERAS N ■/M'WWnrr-Ar.B i %m ■ninw--"~f^ lr t *7T-»»40 words
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Advertisement26 1952-12-21 1 At Your X'mai Party. Saw ICE CREAM we can quote Special Pn'cet! Cold Storage Creameries SHOVELS CRANES DRAGLINES AND PULL-SHOVELS t mmmmimWrnM Of 0 SOLE AGENTS-26 words
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Article, Illustration626 1952-12-21 2 TWENTY-TWO men were decorated by the Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, at a simple presentation ceremony at Government House m Singapore yesterday. The 0.8. E. went to live recipients, the M.B.E. to seven and the B.E.M. to another lour. Air Vice-Marshal BL j L. Patch626 words
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360 1952-12-21 2 Malayan Recruits Complete Basic Training TO the beat of the Band of the Ist Battalion. Tne Somerset _.!t Infantry, 1 10 recruits of the Malayan Basic Training Centre marched smartly on to Meerut Square for t ieir "Passing Out Parade" yesterday. Formed op m line standing perfectly still and surrounded360 words
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Article43 1952-12-21 2 TEN-DAY POO JA A TEN DAY "pooja* 1 will begin at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple. 19 Ceylon R«>ad. tomorrow at 5.45. Another important occasion known as "Vinayagar Chashdi'' will be celebrated by the management committee of the Temple tomorrow at 7 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration167 1952-12-21 2 TIGER Breweries held their 21st birthday party yesterday m their Singapore premises Most interesting guest present was a ti_er cafe belonging to the Tungku Mahkota who very fittingly consumed a 21st birthday "cake" of minced meat. Chairman of the Board of Directors of Malayan Breweries,Standard - 167 words
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Article127 1952-12-21 2 Rubber Price Up 27 7/8 Cts. R IBBER oed Z 7/1 per lb. on a quietly market m Singapore first grade r ary shipment c 88? cents per lb. Short covering and ti; ie London mark' buted to the improvrday. Fair business was reported. Quotations opened id 88 1 cents127 words
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Article23 1952-12-21 2 SINGAPORE, Sat— The price of tin m the local markc: today wm M 74 p. i pic. (Down :57 co I23 words
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Article48 1952-12-21 2 MALACCA. Sat— ..i. i than 200 g.:e>ts attended Tiger Beer's coming of age here at the Meng Seng Charitable Association at noon today over with Tiger Beer and tnakan kechils. Each guest was pr< i ted with a souvenir brochure and carrier and advertising novelties George.48 words
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8 1952-12-21 2 SITUATION VACANT VACANCIE EXIST FOR STUDENT NURSES standard8 words
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Advertisement179 1952-12-21 2 ■_____> USHfI /<V** SiLENI ACTION POWERFUL BREEZE PERFECT ACTION TWO YEARS GUARANTEE MADE IN INDIA _SHa FANS are the product of mechonical precision, resulting m perfect balance and silent running. Retail and wholesale enquiries ro __3r_ SHROFFS (MALAYA) LTD. Agency Showrooms 47-49 Stamford Rd., Singapore, 6. Tel. ***** 139, Batu179 words
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Advertisement57 1952-12-21 2 ,:_*__*> I ■.x-'^^ ot"^k_- -vjwP^y^: vv"^SSsfeS&fc'^'i!^s^'^'i^B|^B I'-^^'1 1, _B .v ■c^'P!!^ 'm-^/ j4i/6i'&' -SB"* w WMiuCl^•WJU3P^;;>r "it x i^^WHwS(9l v -Bbß 56 't -^H^^' l^ X -iri^Jiiiii*.- ■v*:^:-*.- itx- *-x^. v 'v x^. A •''"^V- -'-''"i. .-tt*yL_t >'_r"dr' *:*.-t*!vt- x/- CPL. SaJleh bin Mohd. Sorrf aficT^Cpl. Bidin bin Talib who57 words
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Advertisement115 1952-12-21 2 WmmM\%\ m& »f«S m& 2SS KM rmW.m^^mXffjAlr^V^ 0<& tf* Km I ((SH?^ S V 'Vc.^'"^?' hjf' I 4rCm S^-V\ t'" V g *toFf mT mGi I i LINKS OF FRIENDSHIP I s i FOR LADIES FOR MEN S hklsii sets r; *£i-' 1 c w*aw rre m- \M •BRASSIERES t"115 words
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Advertisement27 1952-12-21 2 1 P[ '.ih I f VEHICLE FOR S\h~ i! V B may be rinspi USCELLANEOUS LA c good ne replies to m s.s. _*C_J_[i_\ Cor ing Soon27 words
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Miscellaneous70 1952-12-21 2 i «rs X "Don't rush, my dears, m The Orange Crush, t 1 Will last the party through, j J There's plenty more from where l:f it comes im* \Y ,m^ lIM *4+<fl*m \J vvviru^ v* Viei v 5-.^w, V f _< **^mj^' _V V "VT^ /^V /^i Jf -__r70 words
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Article294 1952-12-21 3 MICHAEL GOH - Bid To Cash In On Seasonal Demand Nipped MICHAEL GOH By Standard Staff Reporter COLONY Revenue Officers recently stumbled .-•cross a cache of 2*83 bottles of Hennessv brandy m a lallang patch, off the 6th mile, Pasir Panjang Road. This was but one of many attempts to294 words
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Article191 1952-12-21 3 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS 'O' ir.,,nght it imj a OH Om 0 Tooth brush, the PalaU Oj a manordoa < of an umnendle, toothbrush WPaya vegetable gourd o loer vcm were wrong. a -i lIOU 'J^jught it Was 'ghted match Bl you thought U 0 '.ed view 0 j a shced191 words
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Article62 1952-12-21 3 >. -v.':-': EAR-OLD E i ed on a si re Fourth Police Fri y and was resti mcd for U hours ber mother sal 1 coaxed her to the M trate what a did to k3 fisherman. R im TernHe was charged g criminal force to62 words
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Article64 1952-12-21 3 'l HE Idris Hydraulic 'I n Limited has declared an inn dividend of 6d. > 1: o c Tax 9 the il) for the comp. uncial year ending Dec. 31, pavabie m London on 153 to all shareholri- egistered on Dec. 17. 1952 This64 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-12-21 3 MILLIONS hay c touched, nsed and seen this useful article. What is it? It is really not difficult to guess. Twenty dollars will be paid to the first correct solution or solutions to reach the Sunday Standard Contest Editor or the assessors whose decision will he final.74 words
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Article170 1952-12-21 3 THE FIRST block of 10 rooms of the new 26--classroom St. Gabriels School, m Pava Lebar, will be ready by the second term m May, 1953, Brother Louis Gonzaga, Director of the Holy Innocents' English School, told The Standard yesterday. With tmly (60,000 received m170 words
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Article109 1952-12-21 3 A GRAND Christmas pro- j J gramme has been arranged i for the members of the Dock- S yard Club m the Naval Base. J Commencing with a Christ- Z mas Dance and draw on Dec. 20, it will continue with Tom- bola, whistdrives and socials,109 words
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162 1952-12-21 3 Mitigation Plea Turns Aggravating "I ASKED you to ad- I dress me m mitigation, not m aggravation if pos- sible," said the Singa- c, pore First Criminal Dis- trict Judge, Mr. A. Bellamy, m reply to a Singapore Traction Com- i pany bus conductor's re- mark that he was "not162 words
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Article107 1952-12-21 3 Santa Will Arrive In A 'Copter RNAS Seanbawaing are determined to make this year's festivities a great event for the young and not so young. Included m the programme Simbang Players own pantomime of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" which will be performed on Boxing Day for children of107 words
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Article, Illustration525 1952-12-21 3 Christine Diemer - 'QUEEN BEGGARS' AID 60 CHILDREN ENJOY A REAL PARTY Christine Diemer By IX A Chinese kampOl X week, ovei a dee i tted, muddy road with pig and Chi *a s running there a a Christmas party m an attap hut which, but for the blazing temperature, resembled m soirit525 words
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214 1952-12-21 3 iHAVE YOU Lost a "moonshine i still" somewhere along the 10 milestone. Bukit Panjang Forest Reserve, including 2J gallons of samsu, 135 gallons of fermented rice, one 44 gallon complete still, two rattan baskets containing four empty car tubes (items necessary to the distillation of214 words
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Advertisement92 1952-12-21 3 Ei no park plug ref maximum e^gme power" AL ROGERS, S A H.M CI"-_ f| ,T ?ncy, .gs igmte a>> •^ccsfion c*a into your tag nt ■osreplaceme--m rarbon-fouled p ecision s .-ampions ac- con cut yocr costs as n r 7 Te!? Cos fradino S Icty— me St k-.is lM]92 words
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Advertisement181 1952-12-21 3 These wonderful *1 Pfps m «T m, m*-*.^JT I -J BANISH BRONCHIAL TROUBLES, \^Bl^H_ COUGHS, COLDS, V^^SW J^ INFLUENZA A VVVft\^*V^« ______B______^^^^^^^^ M i kXMsjmmT^^^ breathe pleasant meduinal it \W m*MMmf*mft mf P^ S^^ HC S MTMWmfff to the lungs "T hat is how Peps ffV\ ffsMrMgif lik destroy dangerous181 words
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Article61 1952-12-21 4 TTIK i.idinn Rec**ea:ion Club b* t^e Singapore Corinth:..: > by 2— 1 al a friendly soccer at Fasrei Park yesterday. Scorers metre Loganathan and Mufthy IRC and Salleh for Corin- to; a us. MANILA. Dec. 20 (AP). Filipino tennis ace Felicissimo Ampon tomorrow v ill marry Angeles Juliana61 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-12-21 4 Two Singapore-born college students from Britain arrived b> BOAC Comet yesterday to spend their Christmas holidays here. Sons of Singapore businessmen, the students really got acquainted with each other before flying out. They ar e Douglas Miller (left) son of Mr. James Mil- let of James Millci* and Company Ltd.,Standard - 87 words
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Article75 1952-12-21 4 GREETING cab! as are al- ready arriving m Singapore from all part* of the Com- rnon wealth, and Singaporeans j are hurriedly Bending o.if theirs I before the closing dates, Dec 21 and 22. Hundreds of Christmas messages have been sent to all parts of the75 words
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Article33 1952-12-21 4 Recruits for the Bomb Disposal Troops of the Singapore Royal Engineers (Volunteers) are urgently required. Intending volunteer- are asha I OOOtad the Adjutant. Singapore Volunteer Corps. Beach Road, telephone No. *****,33 words
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Article37 1952-12-21 4 LONDON, Dec- 28 (Renter).— The Duke of Edmb igl has accepted an invitation to attend the A':i-England Badminton (^ampjnnghip" at the E_npn Hall here next March, the Badmini >n Association of England announced tod a;.*.37 words
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Article46 1952-12-21 4 THE iV.iowing h_v e Wen I selected to represent GHQ Fieid Records again>t Ist Bn. Somerset Light Infantry, at Nee Soon, today: Birbahad.n Tamang. Sheepwash. Dalbahadur Sing, Ramananda R..:. Premkidar Lanv j Biuipjang Rai. Phurba Tamang. Winsiow. Tejman Thapa, Dharamkumar Skibba, Piarelal Thapa.46 words
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366 1952-12-21 4 Home Guards Urged: Kill More Reds HOME GUARDS] throughout the Federation] of Malaya should be proud j 'of their" kills or captures j 'and to vie with neighbour- 1 ling villages m the tally of] [such successes. "The more 1 you show your mettle the :less will the bandit come366 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-12-21 4 Hundreds of friends and relatives yesterday paid their last respects to the bankrupt ex-millionaire. Mr. Lim Soo Ban. when his body was laid to rest at the Holland Road Chinese cemetery. Lim died two days after he was adjudicated by the Supreme Court a bankrupt having owed nearly 54.00G.000. TheStandard - 62 words
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Article337 1952-12-21 4 I LONDON Doc 20 (Reuter) Todays toggj^jg^ I Arsenal '.i. Aslon Villa I. Blackpool 3, Portera with 2. Cardin 0, W i /es I Charlton 3. Sundei land Ii Chels< a 2. Manchester U. 3. I Derby 4. Bolton 3. Livei :>< >ol Pt-j ston 2 Manchester337 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-12-21 4 Mr. Ron Stead, (left), roving: staff correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor, flew by BOAC Comet into Singapore yesterday to begin a threemonth tour of South-East Asia. Mr. Stead, a veteran journalist, will first write on the Malayan Emergency. Mr. Stead who started out from Boston, visited Bangkok for aStandard - 79 words
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Article158 1952-12-21 4 YESTERDAY'S donations to The Standard Readers' Christmas Toy Fund were: Previously acknowledged $27,094.81 Miss Marilyn Yap 100.00 K.C. Lim. Miss Ho Hock Neo 1000 T.T Cheanz 2.00 Mother of two 5.00 Manager. Headmaster and Teachers of Mahatma Gandhi H. School 19 00 City Council Stores and Workshops River158 words
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Advertisement672 1952-12-21 4 t X'MAS GIFTS a 1 T/nTt nl trays nt ore J/!m*? S Hardial Singhs 1 j| Wonderful Xew Selections for fc S Him /or kiddies jgl W 1 eaotifuJ Printed Crepe I I fc me pure Silk and %,,,4#tf&m& X **f| k Tnpestry Brrx-ade 42 7 U' <^ Mesh and672 words
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Advertisement174 1952-12-21 4 "YOU.tocmaybeoneofthe^ MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN 4 MINERAL^fe TteeiM*" out \\\W c^_s^^^"_?*^" 4 flldr Proved Way Back to Health c Happiness When you're tnaemic, fee! r-erou: ■..•■< 4b.-v jprlls, nc energy tor work pU«. t no -ppettte, wben your r.<~ >..., «f>»rlue, _.-><* your m.nd bnlJi. whec \ou feci oid174 words
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Miscellaneous396 1952-12-21 4 "i" iTTiTrri-miirnnnr iirr^>t»i^itfi>tfiifcii LiuijiawniiTiirmirnitniiirwn'-ii't'MriiiniiftWMiii'iii 'niininwni ihiiiii»iiiiw ninn amam SINGAPORE TIDES AND TIMES SINGAPORE: 157 am 8 8 ft. 105 niADV P m 10-2 ft. DIAKT PENANG: 3.05 am. 8ft. 4 04 ;..< :r. CANDLE LIGHT BcgriM of Nine port DICKSON: 9.21 am 8 9 ft. Lessons at St. Hildas Church,396 words
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Article, Illustration569 1952-12-21 5 Toy Fund Distribution FATHER Oinstmo, paid on early coll to Ipoh on Thursday bringing joy ond laughter to hundreds of orphans and under privileged children *»th toys, biscuits, milk, fruits and clothing contributed by readers of the Singapore Standard towards its Christmas ToyStandard - 569 words
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Article, Illustration416 1952-12-21 5 TAPPER, HAWKER AMONG 47 FOR NEW VILLAGE ELECTION IPOH. Sat.— Forty-seven I -candidates will contest 15 seats m the first Village Council to be established m Perak m Pasar Pin. ji New Village of Ipoh. Registration ot candidates i dosed this morning. Those contesting represent 1 j a cross sect416 words
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Article89 1952-12-21 5 2 On Graft Charge IPOH. Sat.— An c j driver. Wong Swee (43 td a mines foreman, Chong Hung (37), were each 3. bail of $500 by Ml Whimster, Pre- the Sessions Court. today, when they claimed, tria to a gra charge. Wong and Cho. were cused of joihtiy ofl89 words
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Article155 1952-12-21 5 BELOW is a list nf (nations I to the Penang St. Nicholas' il »me j fund: Amount previously acknowledged $18,133.20. Leok Kooi Tom? $10. Kirn Tin Seah $10, R. J Morton $30, D< P I. Franks $25, VV. I! Dit La $100, D. A. Mackay155 words
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Article73 1952-12-21 5 IPOH. Sat. An exhito lion of books, "British Book Design", will b e heid fn the feiak Library on Monday, Dec. 22, In conjunction with a lectin© on the '-1944 Education Act". The lecture will be give.-, by Mr, pu Bitftt, D rector oi the Bs73 words
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Advertisement263 1952-12-21 5 realty grand coffee the minute you want it. I -^''**KmwmmmW^*^£* N IK 1 niCC C,,ffCC U t/. IftgJ exratime-^ v^ W m a!l >'° v v«zs^r *•£§/> £s in the cu p^^^d mf^mAmjS^nl^S n ir b ,:hn WatCl &Vlf» 'mA\^ hVCl> fu!l -^*J V^ tej|T >»/ fijvou r Whether you263 words
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Advertisement177 1952-12-21 5 A TREASURE TROVE FOR s x^ l XjjQr r\ you- think Df toy* rhit Tr, on j •""p for s- ode b*| tha i 4 rfl ring ora k THf PRIZf OF THfM A__ f.rdmg Wind- |4^gjM«- ■fc_4^^Wff »:reen ond rubber u^"^'' P^_o^^ %res, Kha -A or gMm jfffffc* 1177 words
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HOW OTHERS PREPARE FOR X'MAS
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Article, Illustration33 1952-12-21 6 photo. SANTA CLAUS (Mr. Clement Pereira) presents a gift to little Miss Barbara Allen at the Christmas party of the Church of St Joseph m Victoria Street Singapore. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article354 1952-12-21 6 T> R IT I S H Commonwealth troops _n Korea will all eal a Christmas dinner of turkey end plum pudding. But noi all of them will get it on Christmas Day. If they are holding United Nations frontline trenches winding through the bushy Korean354 words
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Article369 1952-12-21 6 '"PHERE will not be the spend- ing spree m New Zealand this Christmas that there lias been m recent years. There is no glut of goods m the shops. Money is not. so free. But, New Zealanders will still be able genuinely to wish one369 words
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Article257 1952-12-21 6 J I \GKOXG is preparing for Clv this year which b e 30 or 40 per cent less prosperous than the last. Tins i s because neighbouring China banned all imports of toys ahd other foreign made Christmas luxury gifts and because the British colony257 words
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364 1952-12-21 6 Where A 'White BUT THE SPIRIT IS STILL THERE YI'I.ETIDE festivities are usually associated with ihe "White Christmas" that crooner Bing Crosby has mule so famous, but Christmas is also celebrated by millions oi people m places where a "White Christmas" Is something they have never seen or that is364 words
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Article118 1952-12-21 6 THE surcharge on rubber 'estates In the rural areas of Singapore has been increased from .35 of a cent to .4 of a cent for every pound of dry rubber m respect of estates having more than 100 acres. The surcharge is levied for the Malayan Rubber118 words
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Article162 1952-12-21 6 DATHED m summer sunshine, Australia invites its nearly 9,000,000 population to spend Christmas out-of-doors. Every state has its inducements great stretches of surfing and bathing beaches, lakes and rivers tor fishing, harbours for yachting and boating, mountains for the hiker, fine roads for the motorist and162 words
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845 1952-12-21 6 HIGHLIGHT of the Christmas celebrations at all the Royal Air Force Stations m Singapore will be the mid-day Christmas dinner served to the airmen and airwomen m accordance with the longestablished Service manner by their Officers and senior N.C.O.s. The menu will be845 words
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Advertisement42 1952-12-21 6 es glued to the J^sJ&yT^ Ball ff^Wc you fragrant and cool! ll' \Jf Jv.i: a dab behind your ears, on wrists or rem- K*#b \&yY?ffiW r !es- and you will fed /GENUINE BLUE&GOLD^p\ EAU DE COLOGNE CREAM SOAP- Wa^^S^^ *****11 W^""""" 142 words
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Advertisement296 1952-12-21 6 //s\\ I h^\^^ wl vi i^ Enjoy this delicious drink around the clock Vo« need nr^r nj "no" to Instant |».,Ht_ n Drink it -nomine ur night, with meal? or bet* i j ar:\ tune ynu want a delicious bevon Instant Postum is a healthful beverage made ft wholßinm wheat296 words
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Article737 1952-12-21 7 By RALPH CHAMPION IN an atmosphere ol Orienil spice and Europe i tne peop c ot Tangiei ll 'ping '.heir Bngei --ed and hoping tor a ir. the money-mad Tai fear ;hat others i rren •> rules will be ised, and thai aril] b<737 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1952-12-21 7 IT'S fUN TO WA TCH SINGAPORE ON SA TURD AY NIGHT smlki) "'''AM DRURY «oor teeming \i C t h en d n n J" Sin^l>o.e. A dam c Readily through ts list "r 7 nd P«ou«hin X craping and thum D i n£ '""^blowing, sawing fiddle and drum~h^L saxo1,052 words
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Article, Illustration141 1952-12-21 7 Several d.«v<% .*,<» en;ht crocodile arrived from L'gunda by air at j the London Zoo Keptile House Head ILeeper Kr^ lan worn has been keeping a mot her Iy' e\e Jon (linn im nine them over every now and then on the w.i roi sand A141 words
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Advertisement162 1952-12-21 7 m J m _J__k fr_-^_-U m W V GIOSTOSa *•<_"<:• th» n«i tt r«t *>«OvfV a/ fmsj, K»r »'H awaken it s f_?sJ Qlostora «A*T FWKWD 100*1 BILE BEANS him Jm^^^f\ fOUTHFUL f T •IT and h,^|Sr If ChctllU and mCCCM-Wl. not ban _M_lgm acw Ur*_■r be const:p_i;d. d if162 words
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Advertisement135 1952-12-21 7 f*C*V FOR A GIFT... Ik REMEMBER PEN NAME FOR THE PERFECT GIFT yf For that special gift occasion— a birthday, anniversary, ro- m <mmmVL- mmw^ J ligious holiday -give New Parker "51". It* fame assure* i/ ll\ Js) instant recognition and welcome. The New "Si" Pen is tb« Ky i135 words
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Article, Illustration2152 1952-12-21 8 Reverses In Indo-China Upset Paris ____r mAW _#w ____^^~m ___r W __fßf Mm ___^_f .I mWm¥ i|QOO»»«»"*«- m, m,m„Hmm m m Million-Dollar Froch 1 PARIS, Saturday. pRENCH politicians are denying it right and left, but there is a firstclass row going on m Paris about the current French reverses m2,152 words
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Advertisement234 1952-12-21 8 J JJ j j > \L.-PK \1 milk -mif'tibm-l pore *j^' tt\ L_, 'C^Sg ffV-Il cream country milk from **bi«h onl) the U HI ilp fH? *a!er b_« been extra, led. J| J^F SfflP MM m. im. mm _L __M_____ I_K_■ I """^^"^■fegP"-" 1^ m awm 5 "ore fcconowicjflfj uw234 words
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Article, Illustration271 1952-12-21 9 NAVAL BASE STRIKE THREAT OFF? «i iel I\»rker. :u* l>uk»* nf i t(i m Sunt BOAC I'mm *-i(l.iv on hi*. I i for j short inied h*. his I "ilf'rrn P.. m \i i*uik«-i It .-n home sime the < »-:ir> f irkn wjn greeted l)\ .111 1»U1 i MvnStandard - 271 words
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Article86 1952-12-21 9 RI Police Oil icer Fined A REPUBLIC of Iru.v officer, 8 .r..-ar SitumoI rO), and a driver, Duni Akhl '.I (36\ both from ikarta were lined $200 m S -mapore Relict C «rt Un attempting to export 130 wnst watches, i 5&200. Witbo a pern Or*. 17. B were found86 words
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Article168 1952-12-21 9 i -1' n at !>'. miles Kukit Timah Road, whitli W h Boys Town Grow Here" is no mere legem i this jreai has proved, despite a sad lack o! -bk i England, Brother tn< ci ol Boys i told Stai dard y« terd168 words
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Article94 1952-12-21 9 Mt> tf ihlr I in.-.l K.I I -bar I'um-. ii ii I*l I i .im- lIT I i I i. i.*\\ 1 eloK X Rr ,U. ha Pi .11 l:oi.Oi i.i. 11. tu >rk. .11) >I 11l i I' <MMm Oil. t rl I- I R«| Killinr-f \194 words
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Article57 1952-12-21 9 CLIFTON Webb. Hollywood comedian of "Mr. Belvedere" fame is m Singapore on a i;iotrip. He is travelling incognito a> "Mr. White*' on < I the vessel Hoegh Silvei which arrived from San isco yesterday. With him aie Mr. Robert L r Hollywood producer, and his wife.57 words
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Article, Illustration112 1952-12-21 9 I l iX Overseas Pakistani Singapore will celebrate the birth anniversary of Qua ide A /.am Mohamed All Jinnati on Dec. 25 at 4 p.m. at '.1 Lorong 12. the premises of All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. photo. OF the many thousands of engagements, none has given him aStandard - 112 words
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Article538 1952-12-21 9 irom Page I lviii- terials i 0_ Umm ials re the te bbably M m the form ol <-i nut oil. -nen tired will isands c i our des re and st ed will n ".v.er. d i racial ihe popu md i t wkh 1 tandii538 words
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Article108 1952-12-21 9 250 Seamen Had A Good Time ABOUT 'J5O seafarers on the sea were entertained to a Christmas Dinner at the SinMarine Hostel last night. Among those present were Commander L. P. Lane, 0.8.E.. R.N., Mr. J. N. Wood, Ministry of Transport, Singapore and Mr. M, C. Compton, Deputy Financial Secretary.108 words
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Article77 1952-12-21 9 HENRY LUCE, publisher of Time and Life, was entertained to dinner by British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, a; 10 Downing Street on Frilay night, according to a message re :eived by Jack Dowling, Times Singapore correspondent, Mr. Dowling said that Mr. i. arrived m London from S77 words
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Article88 1952-12-21 9 Union Guards Against Reds <__-/ THF Singapore and City Council Labour Union, since its inception, has been on its guard against Communist m!- alteration into the Union, said Mr. R. K. Palaiyan. Mr. Palaiyan. who is the Secretary of the Union, said this yesterday at a study class at the88 words
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Article41 1952-12-21 9 SIM Cbek Meng. c'.erk. Sime Darby and Company Limited, was charged m the Singapore Second Polio:. Court yesterday with stealing four bundle* of nylon silk, worth $9,000, at Kallang airport on Dec. 1. He claimed trial and was al-41 words
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Advertisement314 1952-12-21 9 W^ WKW^ *fs_« WK WK WK WHS WK WK WK WA Vsi tfH <?» |W Ntf MMM^9mMM\\&S -nu SH-SwH-k <^__w^^HS ___Bb m\Wm\wk ■Ht'^Bßk mSm '-"^ic-xS-r 9K___Bh_^_9 Et _v -___----flH_^K r X m&SUrLw i^MwSSwr ofl !B_B 18__an-?4^H E__^_l -Rflb^HH _3__*T MmmW mMmY^mMmm\ Me 9 _v v_H B___r wtLmmmW rMMm^P.*m\ 90 -fl____U_B_H314 words
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Article1213 1952-12-21 10 ALA STAIR BUCHAN J \»KY weekdaj morn at nine o'clock sharp General George Washington and David Buchan, six, -confront each other across a classroom of the Jefferson l)a\is public school m Arlington, YirBeneath the portrait of the ''father of his pie" hii draped American flag, as it does1,213 words
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Article, Illustration95 1952-12-21 10 K n o c k i ng yitui knees is a trick in skiing to stop vour less going further and further apart until you are whizzing along on the Inside ot your ankles Ouch! And that's the trick this lad was learning at the London Nautical School, recently. He95 words
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Article, Illustration348 1952-12-21 10 Fill Xi! v.in a !,,i of fass j„ Mrs. Jen_ima Sarali Pluckii- it's front parlour re--■*itlv she called it a rare old tmnt" and that was !n*>t as it vhould have been. Fet Jemim.t ua> celebratiiig »>' r 100 th birthday. The348 words
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720 1952-12-21 10 The Challenge To Our Civilizations is unsatisfactory as far as giving understanding of these events are concerned. The commentator is like a man looking through the window of a fast moving tram. His attention is focussed on the split second scene he notes. Those nearer his vision are more blurred720 words
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Advertisement224 1952-12-21 10 -c___ /.r >« fc K Give me some. fo -B_B2___L ,t V _r *_r _f f J*--m^Mt LW\r _f Whenever you feel weary and lit |I|| mill, ukt r Yeast-Vite— and you will feel b*c ner c^«/ *j Yea,t-Vite's powerful action give. v,_ .resh 9 vigour and vitality. And it224 words
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Article, Illustration1467 1952-12-21 11 VICTOR PURCELL - Dilemma Of The Chinese in Malaya VICTOR PURCELL By pKOBABLY no community of a plural society i s m i ich a dilemma as arc the Chinese m Malaya to-day. Although La the Federation their numbers approach tnose of ih c Malays they are -tin denied equality of citizenship. (Recent1,467 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1952-12-21 11 C®\ r rilK theory fostered by 1 feature writers that Christmas is a pagan festival finds little credence among pagan anthropologists who are equally emphatic m their claim that their people cannot be held responsible for the ceremonies associated with what1,192 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-12-21 11 lun year-ora >-■" daughter ol Alea Kerr. Bertram Mills S wild animal trainer, takrs a jwngle-hred ti K *.r for a walk— and makes MTtaia W knows who's m _ka -u«34 words
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Advertisement181 1952-12-21 11 piiir me W Ir Ell 111 If a tfL KADIO PLAYERS. U 11 J NEW 1953 MODEL I RADIOS RADIOGRAMS MOUTRIE'S SHOW ROOM 1 mr I i joii\ lit ill- BLDC /lj \.m.m\. vf// NATURES CHLCROPHYU is m Palmolive Soap V ITi-i V __v SkhSskS""' ■Paimolive's "pA y J^g :^Hp181 words
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Advertisement80 1952-12-21 11 I _r <_^ >^- v^ Ifi P f __ttt__k __tx mwWr mm U U p U *~*t~—»*<— I v 7 flu**- "mt a\r __L T 4*4 A fin-ttii-Ht Namvn m. H StOCKi ovoiloblc Item trie S..U Agent ROBINSON fr CO. nr» s Oftf kuala lumpu* RALEIGH Fix $140.00 In Green80 words
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Article, Illustration759 1952-12-21 12 mmmrn - mmmrn Xmas Cheer In The Air HRISTMAS will be celebrated m the air for more than 200 people flying m and out of Singapore this Thursday. Airlines are preparing special menus for the occasion. (I suppose the Oogpatch Ham is still being doctored). One airline Christmas Day menu759 words
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Article, Illustration945 1952-12-21 12 AUTOMO - AUTOMO By HERE has been a lot of misunderstanding between motorists and pedestriens at xeb r a crossings and this will continue as long as both types of road users re train from using common sense and indulge m a little courtesy towards each other. thoi945 words
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Advertisement330 1952-12-21 12 IO %sSk%^A m<@&szA U-.I REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE I Loa An,fltN All American Canadian Citie> Penan;; P Sham Spore Ari LA SI ISKA Bl \l 3Jan ZMtxm 29I)ec Uan 26Jan i \v mm Bl \'>" 8S 2* Jaa 23 St Jan 29 .lan IFeh 24 Feb g Dn Cargo Deep Tanks330 words
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Advertisement475 1952-12-21 12 EAST ASIATIC S3 A ff I IX'" BOMB /v mm fijl SAILINGS FROM S(AM>l\\\i\ I ((IVIIV i s, orr tea Pmm •FALSTItIA r for Bangkok 29 I >P( (passengers only) -KIN A* for Melbourne. SrdDey Brlsbftne -fnol ksatfti local M 2f-l Dm *r -FIONIA" foi Bangkok It; i: (j "Ufc,,475 words
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Article, Illustration1698 1952-12-21 13 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY -__f Not Christmosy Enough RING out the bells. This is Christmas time the season of Peace and goodwill among men! But alas and alaek, the term can hardly be applied to the bill-of-fare being offered to Singapore's movie patrons this year. For, with the sole exception1,698 words
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Advertisement257 1952-12-21 13 LAST TWO DAYS M I -Cm -r*—:^ Picturt -> \t__Vf V Tuesday 6c Wednesday Only BROUGHT /_2S^ s !_V!gr>^ Fftß lii Hers .UJMM/ LAUGHS! I STARTS THURSDAY! *S*^B| [^TaS_---£-ii' 11 OVENTURF MM-Mfce. I mWrnWi JSUmmmmW' MmtimWmmkM J^l I\'IIIV Wl E^^mmmMmm^^^^Sm i Iff I>^hor.ih I w wr v w Ull f257 words
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Advertisement94 1952-12-21 13 Indim 1 ON if PI SALE ISSnow ISSUE N0.4 DEC '52/ JAN *53 civ NQt i- -i B| DO] iGM) ;j 0 TO-DAY at 11 AM. Daily 3 Shows: 3.15 6.1.*> 9.15 AU tL Dazzling Thrills and Art**Forbidden Temptations of "IROQUOIS TRAIL the Fabulous Arabian "Aladdi7And The 3 5h0w5 3,94 words
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Advertisement354 1952-12-21 13 11, 1.45,4. 6.30. 9.30 fcr*-V-.» :^-^lfc H^__^_^B_^_l SB H^V^^^^ 1 1 1 v_^aa_i^ m m^ mm^ m m— mm Released j SUL __«i Hf v_^^^__F*'^2>'' l v __PvH_lbfe_-__-£V B^ l '*_j3_Rr^^^^^4_3_^B IRmS_I _s Es^______^__l _L sr i *r y \Sr *^R l^_^_Vli» fei _H_B___ L l'*e^_*'V ,^^^^^R _^*-_J* W MMkm354 words
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Article, Illustration253 1952-12-21 14 /GINGERBREAD and f whipped cream an old and delicious favourite. But now about serving it m novel form* Make it into a pie, using packaged gingerbread mix for ease and spof-d. Coconut teams well with good ymgcrhread. So far a lacy topping, sprinkle il over your253 words
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Article, Illustration316 1952-12-21 14 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART By jlll*. oahet has been invaded by the younger generation. There's hardly a little girl who doesn't spend some part of each week bending, twirling and jumping m the traditional steps of this art form. Heavily padded ballet practice316 words
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Article263 1952-12-21 14 CAT NAPS Rest Assured For Beauty r rilL pre-holiday rush is on. 1 Presents must be bought: preparations made. There's barely a minute left for you to catch your breath. But no matter how busy you may be. if you want Christmas morning to find you relaxed and lovely, it263 words
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Article342 1952-12-21 14 YORK. l APi Lydia i O'Learv started life with a handicap t»»at would floor most pretty jounr women. Today she is one of Ihe happiest prrsons m the world Lvdia. other-wiss endowed with al! the best points of Irish beauty was born with a disfiguring342 words
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Article, Illustration624 1952-12-21 14 FOR ihe past year 1 have been g<>ing out with a girl who has the same surname mine. We love each oilier verj much and would never be happy if we separated. Recently her parents ha\e learnt ot our friendship and have forbidden her to go out624 words
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Advertisement118 1952-12-21 14 s^ a Cjift of Glamour v M&t^eifot, 4 /Toll JH HOLLYWOOD M V\\j Xl SWOSK obotf Iw right shod* I Cock sd ;jTtj ,n 4 correct Color h_r-o-y >M 'j.-. s-j Juit jpecify whether for m p S KONOI ItUNCTTI MOWNETTI *ZO»t*l 4-\ '-^s affirm. _fS^^^ s Bag J_3> AVAJL4SLE118 words
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Advertisement234 1952-12-21 14 M«• I \< -r^-* m¥ V i 1 > F If you $m ~t± were 7/ there... E *__B___" j ___BW____RK^J M__i^V_( "jy mmmW^MK£& fc; jliK_Sl_P__-^C__ l,t c t^CZMr _^^^_^r Wr^^^^MtAm^m^mm^. Wm\ n t>Oßf FED N |*_w SPN Curltf KM $4 70 S5 'O "v*** SP N Kit S2 30234 words
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Miscellaneous370 1952-12-21 14 I& 'RITA PEL MfiR f rpODAITS Ql OTATION: »r_ r J not thai th} life >h_ll loinr to an pnd but raiher tear i t ti_i ,h.ill nn-r have a i beginning. Cardinal Newana. I SI NOAV l(»R hIKH.NE: Alloa jf time to fulfl appointment*, so as to avoid the370 words
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Article561 1952-12-21 15 We Simply Must Cut Down E RE m for a nasty few weeks. hnn,_ n h l usba nd ha Just said: "The nousc needs painting next spring. We J UV V°, me money Somehow we've t h CUt dOWn know Jt will be st era! times a year. I561 words
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Advertisement224 1952-12-21 15 AWAKE rm, GLORIOUSLY .*"/_fc_ i it4>> v REFRESHED 1 's__— rs. I (Ha «Cn /v~* **ir m \\f Give tonight's overindulgence the PHILLIPS* 1-2 C-tmg, 1. PHILLIPS' neutralist ex-' l et 2. PHILLIPS' yntle Uxatltt Magm i completer the jcb of s double .>™ uelcomt relief. Cauf.on: Use only a224 words
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Advertisement572 1952-12-21 15 W /#V#.Vl#_#.Y#l» m ivi i# /r<: IBIS FB t H X YO URS E I J J^ Then QIJ m the measure- V, ment chart below, cut it out _^as_; I' l\ "k S i A N DARD PATTERN \P SERVICE TME SING A- OQ r\ P V PORE STANDARD.572 words
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Advertisement118 1952-12-21 15 MB nHMMHMMMM|MBMMj I Iffll mm I I* m*m mmmm% mm mmmm v**^^^^HAk me V _1 _fe 4 _t__# J M I mmA^^MM kfi W^_ r sSSr fl E_B_9 _^T3*_'_^LS_Bra___o_lß_SFß _m _mi A _M _P^ ...-ill----. rnn t qpp I ___J UUII I MVV otts twinkes m their eyes and he118 words
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Article, Illustration427 1952-12-21 16 5 Women Met And Formed Dance Band ic.vn SITTING at a tabic of a be lev aid cafe one sunny spring morning were five French musicians. Sipping aperitifs, and discussing: their particular brand of music, these long-haired exponents of jazz suddenly decided that they would team up and form their427 words
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406 1952-12-21 16 pOH the first time m the history of philately the detailed story and the catalogue of the remarkable collection founded by Kins George the Fifth and maintained by King George the sixth, will be made available m the most important philatelic volume ever compiled.406 words
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241 1952-12-21 16 Dynamic U.S Military Strategy Foreseen WASHINGTON. Dec. 19 (UP)— A new and dxnami. I nited States Far Eastern military strategy will take shape following the visit of President-elect General Dwight Eisenhower to Korea, according to i nsualh well informed military source. The source cairi high military officials fully support the241 words
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Advertisement176 1952-12-21 16 ___f t/ 1 I _r __r -_f _f __T mmT^Mm. m\r __F __T _r ""I— __r _^r B_E a AY —mm mmr^ GILBEY'S GIN so/ c A 9 en/s. GUTHRIE 6 Co Ltd 6^*' tuc CIDCT TIME IN SINGAPORE! yßk F THE rlKjl ALL LADIES B| (FRENCH ORCHESTRA! I Bprisuij176 words
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Advertisement89 1952-12-21 16 i 4 mm* Jf .I"Hv c*?s good w<v *y\' to remember Jf 4 )oiir [rii-uih SBp ant! relaiiw IhU 4 CHRISTMAS S Ss AND NEW YEAR J§ l~ li< M-jid a irifl mil>-< i i| fk S* i« the SINGAPORE STANDAED rimA Place jronr order nilli your riruvi.rj]! ur to89 words
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Article, Illustration157 1952-12-21 17 Queen Of The Ice Rinks with a DKnrv film _nd there could he fnight w,th a slim, fraeeful girl of thirteen Srlaimd ..s t'.ritam 9 queen of the ire •lr r xugdt-n iv acknowledged by iimiti as Uda Osbom who is defending her British ikaiuM rhti-apiwuhip at Streaiham ire Rink157 words
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Article157 1952-12-21 17 Merry Christmas to all sportsmen un hr the tropiral ■•un! Snow and frosl are not likely to cam-el your fames nor mar your 1 hristmas festivities. Above all. keep supremely fit for the Boxing Day .Mat che. which are a feature of all our Christmas venues. Ihe fact157 words
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Article991 1952-12-21 17 Yachting Heads The Sports In *iie RAF efeat fOUI aces of -ently it win tbe A ung Re* Regal 1 S (treated rt by tbe jl rod Of c test Pulau Übin the race was sailing. m the previous 1 Race the Changi boats gained tilt991 words
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590 1952-12-21 17 lUX Ist Singapore ftegmienl RA. whose 'home' is pnßlakang Iffati have a oelightfu] setting foi the noble art ol ticuffs. The oi the island is a I open-aii site whose natural grassy slopes take the shape of an amphitheatre and look down590 words
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Article572 1952-12-21 17 SAPPER'S Nee Soon Round Up m the lead by 4 l at bait time In the second ball the Rest defence sealed down and fed their forwards better but ihey couldn't check Sharif! and Ariff who scored one each while AlacCrae scored two and Rhodesion .me. Another game that aroused572 words
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Advertisement143 1952-12-21 17 ones iomid the Mfcwif muhle -free Home Perm! W mF.immnmmmmm HH^S**"^ _9^^_i H__ *fe*MM* jys*^y*MHli s > --■—jfeS Ot Mt mmwf- <«v* iiout ha i*v wtlli deeper, longer-fasting perm m one easy operation J WUAI'S NEW No nrutnilizer ts needed to fix the j WUO^ p «a*u Proa gives. You143 words
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Advertisement436 1952-12-21 17 W"MiW£ y f\V\ Beg Unit. mmmmmfm fj| child's j play QAZfTAS 9JO.AA Mr Car-* r Service om luhmHc ilmmi •"illi the tianne va*r B*. .1 12 .1 H». -parr-**!, can _peed ih< m -H _J *nffh. v* i f 1 1 to Hn-*>vtir-re m the *Hor!«l. W hnt'n more, tin436 words
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Article, Illustration600 1952-12-21 18 Do SCRAP THIS TAX ON SPORT JITIXRY JAMES, «<»taw«*t, ynWK you At Sportsman's Diary tup: Singapore Government's donation ot $500 to assist the Singapore Tab'e Tennis Association, bent with worry over ihcir loss $2,599.78 c to be exact sustained over their Asian tourney venture, is a fine gesture, but is600 words
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Article302 1952-12-21 18 ponnusamy-FAN OR SHAM WHO is this man Ponnusamy"! This question was asked many times last week by many soccerites those who play and those icho don't. It was a name they saw- m circulars calling for what SAFA has chosen io term "rebel meetings." Who is this man wlio is302 words
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Article119 1952-12-21 18 Me N(e)O Like To Travel Now We conic to another fine Chinese sportsman. 1 refer to that nonchalant. unassuming water trasher. Neo (hwee Kok. For the second time. Neo has been invited to take part m the Philippines swimming champion ships m Manila next year, and for the second time,119 words
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Article122 1952-12-21 18 Hear Hear JOhnny l like that description of a "best sportsman of the year" by Johnny Johnson (of Radio Malaya's 1.30 p.m. sports commentary fame). Johnny was talking about Isimeli Radrodro, whom lie thought should be the year's best sportsman. A g<>od sportsman, he said, was one icho played or122 words
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Article486 1952-12-21 18 LIM-IS He BOXER OR BOASTER The cheers were still m the air. They carried the loser out of the ring. Unconscious his glassy open eyes reminded one of the fishes m the market, staring at the people around, yet not sec ing. T)\e winner bowed himself oul of the ring,486 words
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Article, Illustration282 1952-12-21 18 Br own A r rives With Worry-Mosquitoes Standard Boxing Reporter MEL BROWN the leading American coloured lightheavyweight boxer who fights Fijian Isimeli Radrodro at the Happy World Stadium on Dec. 26 arrived yesterday by the BOAC Comet service from Ceylon a very worried man. No, not worried about his opponentStandard - 282 words
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Article99 1952-12-21 18 Ablert Finch, Mark Hart, and is today at the peak of his form, eager to get a crack at a world title. Besides being a leading fighter, Brown is also a topnotch artist and astrologist. For every cutting of a big win which is m his scrap99 words
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Advertisement188 1952-12-21 18 WEST POINT GARDEN 7 m.s. Pasir Panjang Road SPECIAL FLOOR SHOWS on 24th, 25th fir 3Ut December 1952 by SUDARMADJI ond his troupe of Dusky Beauties Donee to the strains of Don Castro and his Orchestra. Menu Sharks' Fins Soup S S Prawns Christmas Turkey De-Luxe Fried Rice X'mas Pudding188 words
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Advertisement314 1952-12-21 18 m>: >. •■'mmmmmmmm.iA' iM%mmmmrmm^ m mmMm^^^^^^^^ I 7^l -> H vM B__L _^4_fl HM__M^^^ —I _H__. Imttt4ffi& fit.-"- the lovdighl m There auk some rm dial can. be kepi bo net. 1 be lot digfil m a giii'i eyes, for instance not altogether unlike dial look of calm enjoyment yon314 words
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Article822 1952-12-21 19 Parker Was The Star Man PENANG, Sot.— The largest crowd ever to turn up ,n a rugger game m Penang this season saw the Combined Civilians beat the Combined Services by the wide margin of 17 points (one goal, one try one drop goal and two penalties)822 words
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Article438 1952-12-21 19 SCC weakened by the absence of six of their players m the Combined Services-Civilians match, nevertheless defeated a strongish Navy Wanderers' XV on the Padang yesterday by 9 points (two tries and a dropped goal) to three (one penalty). In the first half play swung438 words
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Article38 1952-12-21 19 TO DAY'S Sport SOCCER: Sentnl Works S.C, Kuala Lumpur r. Singapore Railway Institute at Kampong Bahru Road HOCKEY: SHA Quad tournament at Changi—Civilians v. Nary. 4 p.m. RAF v. Army, 5 p.m. RUGGER: Sanderson Cup final at Tengah.38 words
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Article266 1952-12-21 19 Ihe .New York Boxing CommisKM last r; i it. reversed the decision and awarded tie verdict :o welterweight Billy Graham ■ver middleweight Joe Giardelo of Philadelphia m their 'en -pund bout at Madison Square Sard en. M was the first time m Xew srork boxing266 words
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Article144 1952-12-21 19 IPOH, Sat.— Two trophy races are included m the prograj for the first Perak Turf Club meeting m 1953 on January 24. j2B and 3] for which clacs 4 and 5 horses will run. Distances and stakes are. Class 4 first; run s£ furlongs144 words
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292 1952-12-21 19 KUALA U MPIR. Sat All round superior^ by the Selangor Asians enabled them to trounce the Singapore Asians by 21 points (H tries, 1 penult > to nil m an All Blues Cup tie on the padani; lure today. Tbp t <sp292 words
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Advertisement309 1952-12-21 19 *ar>#*%w.mmmimwm\*&te\ x\\Kttls^M.9Smm WITH A 9 v WMJMm K.Tm I iX"i iD be using appreciate for ij em to come. X HIGKOK J BELTS, j HI AL BUCKLES, WALLETS 3 T mrm I TIE-CLIPS I Available m A Wide Selection Of Styles EXCELSIOR LTD. g 6 HIGH STREET, TEL: 3161. g309 words
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Article244 1952-12-21 20 Perak Govt Gives $25, 000 IPOH, Sat.— A sports stadium to commemorate the forthcoming coronation of Queen Elizabeth is to be built m Ipoh. Representatives of soccer, rugby, hockey, basketball and athletic sports bodies m Perak met unofficial members, resident m Ipoh, of the Council of State244 words
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Article115 1952-12-21 20 SHELL Sports Club won the Singapore Commercial Houses badminton championship when they beat Sime Darby Sports Club by five games to nil m the final ot the tournament played at the Singapore Badminton St ad ium yes terday. Sime Darby went down without taking a set115 words
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Article83 1952-12-21 20 .10IIORE BAHRU, Sat. Played under adverse weather and ground conditions the inter-school rugby match between the English College and King George's School, Seremban, yesterday resulted m a draw, each side scoring threepoint- through penalty goals. The game from start to finish was a struggle between83 words
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Article139 1952-12-21 20 Seletar "A" drew six all with RASC "A" in a friendiv Ru^by match played at Seletar yesterday A penalty kick from Carter opened the score for RASC midway m the first half and a few minutes later, the airmen equalised through Heard who made the points139 words
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Article24 1952-12-21 20 Gymkhana SC beat Cheru Samagan 3-2 at soccer yesterday. Carrol (2) and Krishnan scored for Gymkhana while Thomas notched both goals for24 words
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Article369 1952-12-21 20 BELOW are the weights for the first day of the Penang Turf Club X'mas— New Year meeting on Friday, Dec. 2G HOBSES CLASS 1— Div. I— U Furlongs. Zanzibar 9.00 Decanter 8.10 Euphrates 8.09 (.old Digger 8.08 Northern Circuit 8.05 Gay Co-ed 8 04 Good (.amble369 words
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Article407 1952-12-21 20 Below are weigl races on Saturday, HORSES CLASS 2— l)i\ I—71 7 Furlongs Opera 9.00 Rigoletto 8.12 Dance Hall 8.11 rhaumaturgy 8.10 Privateer 8.09 Olympic 8.00 Marvel of Peru 8.05 1 iim Studio 8.04 Harrovian 8.04 Kabaka 8.03 u.\ v dee 8.02 Horizon 8.00 National Hope407 words
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Article205 1952-12-21 20 Horses Gallop On Rock-Hard Track PENANG, Sat.— When official training for the Penang Christmas-New Year meeting began this morning quite a number of candidates were seen doing fast work while others were taken round at three quarter pace. The track was hard as there was no rain here ior the205 words
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Article111 1952-12-21 20 THF. following are the finals of the Singapore Badminton Association's open championships to be played on Dec. 29 at 3 p.m.: Men's Doubles: Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Mar jan (Marigold) vs. Tan Chong Tee and Kon Kong Mm (Marigold). Women's Singles: Miss Helen111 words
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Article137 1952-12-21 20 RAF Seletar easily eliminated the Customs Sports Club from the SrHA KO tournament when they scored a 0-1 victory at Seletar yesterday. The airmen dominated play throughout and were superior m all quarters. However. it was the Customs who opened the score when a pass from137 words
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Article509 1952-12-21 20 SINGAPORE Civilians and the Royal Navy opened the Singapore Hockey Association quadrangular competition m promising fashion when fine weather prevailed for the tournament to make a start on the SCC padang yesterday. In the first match, the Navy the Army by 4 o and m509 words
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