Sunday Standard, 19 December 1954

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  • 21 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n m it m i Vol. V. No. 169. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1934 TWENTY FOUS PAGES 13 CENT
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  • 90 1 Ike Warns Fence Sitters HfltfGTON, Dec. 18, rpresident Eiscnr ma king a last- in a Christ- the world, lenged the »ns who i world Connnunrritical between ftotalitar- i) arc so "that grave the validity ent ie. he said, 51 ites will respect ision by 'o neutralism at countries and, posistic
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  • 37 1 IBD NATIONS. New i UP) United iry General; larskjold, wijl leave ■tfter Christto negotiate with a for the release of ierkan airmen imprilen spy charges, a '3 Nations .spokesman r Chou En-lai unmarskjold today receive him.
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  • 21 1 KAN CITY, Dec. 18 -The Vatican Press -aid last night "in p afternoon there was improvement condition of the Holy
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  • 81 1 THE TEST: A USSIES 74 RUNS AHEAD DRAMA and shocks continued at Sydney yesterday, second day of the Test between Australia and England. Hutton's pace bowlers atoned for some of their batting failures by sending the Australians out for 228 runs. Australia, who batted defensively after a bright start, are
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  • 110 1 It's Up Again To 86 7/16 RUBBER continued its upswing in price yesterday, first grade rubber for January shipment closing at 86 7/16 cents per lb., a rise of 1 1/8 cents on Friday. In three consecutive days the price had risen by 3 5/8 cents per lb, on
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  • 42 1 LONDON. Dec. 18 (Reuter) —British European Airways today dismissed 315 of their engineering staff of 1,285 at London Airport Engineering Maintenance Base "following an unauthorized mass meeting held at the base in flagrant defiance of a management ruling."
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    180 1 from seven-year-old Susan June Wright and her one-and-a-half-year-old brother. Robert Steven Wright. Mr. Michael Leong sent eight parcels of clothing, and in addition to her cash donation, Miss Julia Lee also gave a collection of story books and a necklace. The Standard Christmas Toy Fund Committee gratefully acknowledges
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  • 352 1 Food Dropped To Marooned Pahang Villages I Britain's Sympathy THE Federation High Commissioner received a telegram yesterday from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, who said he was deeply sorry to learn about the flood disaster in Malaya. "I shall be grateful if
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  • 379 1 POLICE RECOVER 3 BODIES FROM WHAMPOA RIVER Standard Staff Reporters SINGAPORE Police yesterday recovered the bodies of three of the four persons drowned when a sampan they \pre in capsized after crashing into a water main in Whampoa River, submerged by the floods on Friday morning. The sampan, manned by
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  • 94 1 Malacca Starts Flood Relief Fund MALACCA. Sat. The Malacca Flood Relief Fund is collecting cash and clothing for Malacca flood victims, and received, as its first donation. a cheque for $1,000 from the United Malacca Rubber Co Ltd. Twenty-four of Malaccas leading citizens are making a house -to house appeal
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  • 57 1 LONDON, Dec. 18 (Reuter) —Princess Margaret's visit to British West Indies early next year is likely to cost British public funds under £30,000. Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, gave this figure in the House ol Commons in reply to a question by Mr. Emrys Hughes, a
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  • 54 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 18 (Reuter). India is to consider enforcing prohibition throughout the country, it was announced tonight. An official inquiry has been set up to review the working of prohibition in the two States where it has been in force for some time and to draw
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  • 38 1 SANTA MONICA, (California), Dec 18 (AP).— Singer Peggy Lee, underwent a successful major operation on Friday for the removal of a benign tumor for which she has been treated ior more than a year.
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  • 35 1 ALGIERS, Dec. 18 (AP).— Fifteen persons died most of them screaming in flames —in the head-on collision of a single-coach inter-urban railway car and a military train in south-eastern Algeria on Friday.
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  • 72 1 GREENSBORO, (North Carolina), Dec. 18 (UP).— Publication of a detailed drawing of a male nude in a literary magazine at a girls' college here kicked up a campus controversy today. The entire staff of the magazine, published at the Women's College of the
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  • 189 1 FERRIES RESUME SERVICE THE following was the flood situation yesterday morning at: TRENGGANU THE Besut Jertah ferry has been reopened, while the Dungun lerry Is still closed. River as high as at any time during past two weeks, but expected to fall during next few days, as weather is. improving.
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  • 37 1 HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 18 (AP) Actress Marie McDonald told Columnist Harrison Caroll on Friday that her shoe magnate husband. Harry Karl, will give her a million dollars for a wedding gift when they re-marry.
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Dec. 18 <AP) Violinist Yehudi Menuhin was stricken with chicken-pox on Friday. He is confined to his hotel room and has cancelled his weekend concerts at Swansea and Brighton.
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  • 161 1 'The Only Santa Claus In Sight Is Uncle Sam' BOMBAY, Dec. 18 (Reuter) India's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. said here yesterday that although the United Nations had accepted in principle the creation of a special fund for underdeveloped countries, the question was: "Who will contribute
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  • 287 1 BIG LOSS TO RAILWAY KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Malayan Railway has suffered "considerable loss" in traffic earnings and damage to property in the present floods, but is doing everything possible to reopen through service to Singapore by Tuesday. Mr. G. M. Wheat. Chief Engineer of the
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  • 158 2 progs Name New Men Mr. Seah Peng Chuan. a Labour Front nomfnee mdc P cndc "t candidate Mr Soh Ghee Soon, who' nominee. wa s nominated the Party candidate for Havelock division to now transferred to the Rochore division where the Party had no candidate. The
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  • 32 2 photo. THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. pins the Insignia of the Order of the British Empire nTmK Helene lan Chin Tuan at the Investiture yesterday Mandard
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  • 125 2 Mails Will Continue To Go Through THE Singapore Postal Service Department is doing everything possible to see that mail destined for the Federation gets through in the quickest possible time despite the recent inclement weather. The Director of PosU. Singapore, told The Standard that rail and road service is being
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  • 60 2 THE S'ngapore High Court Will try 190 -i\il ffases in the first quarter jf 1935. So far. there are 242 civil cases on next year*s list, of which 190 had been fixed by the Registrar yesterday, for hearing before the five judges of the Supreme Court
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  • 65 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malayan Postmater-Gen-cral. Mr. E.E. Casscll. today presented letters of promotion to six officers of the Department and congratulated them on the "well-merited reward for loyal and efficient service." The recipients were Messrs. R.C. Aujjustin (Chief Supdt V. Ponniah (Supdt). J.L. Harding (Asst.
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  • 30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A patrol of the Fourth Battalion, Malay Regiment killed two bandits near Tapah in Perak. yesterday. A rifle, ammunition and two packs were recovered.
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  • 13 2 THE Blood Transfusion Service in Singapore will be opened this morning.
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  • 63 2 IPOH. Sat. A charge of murder was read to a liT-ytar-old barber, Barudin bin Hussein in the Magistrate's Court. this morning Barudin was alleged tt> have caused the death of a Irisha rider. Ghani bin Osman in Cowan Street at about 5.20 p.m. yesterday. Barudin was remanded in
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  • 117 2 AN ARMY schoolteacher, Kenneth Francis Griffin, was found guilty in ttie Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday on two charges of negligent driving and failing to stop after an accident at Dunearn Road on August 30. Griffin was fined a total of $350 and disqualified trom
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  • 59 2 MR. WU Tsai-yen. the finger painting artist, who impressed Malavans and the people of the United Kingdom with his drawings, is now exhibiting in New York. His work is attracting attention of American art circles. Mr. Wu discarded the brush 20 yerrs ago and eyor
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  • 222 2 IPOH, Sat.— A verdict of death by misadventure with no blame attached to anyone was returned bv Coroner Che Abdullah Ghazalii this morning at an inquiry into the death of a Malay Police Constable i Din bin Ngor, 28, who died following a fall in
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  • 130 2 Girl-Wife Weeps For Husband A GIRL cried aloud in the Singapore First Criminal Di?trict Court yesterday when her 41-vear old husband. Eng Boon Whcc. was led out of the dock to serve a one-year prison term for theft. She was assisted out of the court by a Police sergeant. Mr.
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  • 51 2 IPOH. Sat Bhag Singh a 42-year-old watchman returned from work yesterday afternoon to find his house in Lahat Road, burgled. He found that a side window was forced open and a necklace valued at $60. I pair of bangles worth $40 and .some cloth valued at $32 were
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  • 42 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two young women rubber tappers, Lee Kim Yow and Yap Thye. were fined $.">() and S^' respectively by Mr 1 C C Rigby. the First Magistrate, today for theft of .scrap rubber belonging to Oxtcd Estate. Kuala Sciangor.
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  • 172 2 l Some Miners Won't Pay Up IPOH, Sat. Certain Chinese tin miners in Perak who are enjoying benefits of the Kinta Valley Home Guard protection at the expense of fellow-miners rame in for strong criticism in (he report of the Perak Chinese Mining Association Home Guard Fund. The report. which
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  • 173 3 Rubber Is Up 1½ Cents RUBBER in the Singapore market yesterday closed at 86 7/16 cents per lb. for first grade for January shipment, a rise of 1 1/8 cents per lb on Friday. In three days, rubber had rispn 3 6/8 cents per lb. Oft A market that remained
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  • 396 3 XMAS WITH THE ARMY Standard Staff Reporter BEGINNING with "Gunfire." when tough sergeants serve tea to their men in bed at 7 a.m.. Christmas Dav for the 5.000 to 6.000 soldiers stationed in Singapore will be a continual round of sheer fun and frolic.
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  • 70 3 KOH LAI WAH and Chuah Peng Say claimed trial In the S ngapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to a char* of breaking into the house of Goh Kek Heong in Riveij Valley Road at 4.30 a.m. in Nov. 22, this year, to commit theft. Ball of
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  • 334 3  - Schools 'Gag' Bill May Be Dropped NO URGENCY FOR IT NOW V. T. SAMBANDAM By Standard Staff Reporter m J^^ much-opposed Singapore schools gag" bill may at last be dropped by the Government, The Standard reliably understands The bill, called the Registration of Schools (Amendment) Ordinance which was introduced three
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  • 136 3 A Trite Phrase To Turn Down A Refund A SINGAPORE property owner ha s told the City Assessor that the Council had done nothing but use a hackneyed phrase to turn down his claim for a return of assessment In a letter, the owner says: "Your rep»y that my claim
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  • 114 3 A ROW is on between the Singapore Government and its daily-rated workers numbering about 5,000 over the introduction of a 30--minute lunch break. Under the proposed scheme, workers have to report for duty at 6 a.m. and will get a 30-minute break at mid-day.
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  • 55 3 LIM LIAN HING, 52, claimed trial in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to a charge of attempting to sell a 23-year-old girl. Chew Ah Hock, on Dec. 4 this year, for $1,600. Ball of $2,000 in two sureties was allowed and the case postponed
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  • 91 3 PENANG. Sat. At a re-un-on dinner of the fo-n-cr "D" (Chinese) Cov 3/SSVF, held here yesterda> Mr. Chan Wens Onn, the chi^f organiser, told the gatnering that "on this never-to-be-forgotten day 13 years ago. their Company carried out a job of which each and every one
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  • 75 3 Collector Misused Boss' Cash A SINGAPORE bill collector, Choo Thiam Choon. was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for criminal breach o* trust of $372 belonging to his employer. Choo. who had three previous convictions will also undergo police supervision for a year. The
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  • 280 3 THE proudest girl in Singapore today is 16-year-old Girl Guide Eileen Fam. of 11th Singapore Company, who yesterday received the highest Girl Guide Badge that can be given, the Queen's Award. It was pinned to her uniform at 2.30 p.m. at the Girl
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  • 296 4 'RUBBER OUTLOOK IS DEFINITEL^j E{ MALAYAN rubber traders with connections in South Centre! Sumatra fear that the principal smallholding rubber areas in the DjS area may face an almost total collapse as a rubber centre. The rubber outlook for the area is definitely bleak
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  • 71 4 LONDON. Dec. 18 (Reuter) Mr. John Murray, Easton Scottish architect, who is planning a new hospital for Kowloon Hongkong and University buildings for Malaya, has been awarded the 1955 Royal Gold Medal for Architecture, it was announced yesterday. The medal is awarded by Queen Elizabeth on the
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    107 4 The Utlle S.svn Poor *ho run a b°«" morr than 231 old P"*J all nationalities a* K»t nerd of Penanu. (on. the >£» started a hoitf »bfrr are S»i inmates. f Amone thu- tt K ivrn "J'^X lii V Home r th tt Bnonri brothrrs Mr .1* ami Mr AURIA
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  • 138 4 Loaned For Exhibition COLLECTORS of Chinese ceramics have always prized the delicate "peach bloom" wares, made at the Imperial Kilns in China during the reign of Empernr K'anff Hsi (A.D. KJ62--1722). This precious glaze, pinkish-red mottled with brown and green, derived from copper. was used only on small articles such
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  • 216 4 Austers Among The Icebergs TWO Austers. which arc ar.iong the lightest and cheapest powered aircraft made in Britain, played an outstanding part in th e exploration of the Antarctic during the recent expedition. The tiny plane s belong to the Royal Australian Air Force, and are veterans of Antarctic flying.
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    • 764 4 Standard cJlimanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE amggmmmmmmmmr-^^—-''^*'^ REX: Stand at Apache R.\cr 10 1 P( I fc| f* A n D[V a m and 12 30 pm Creature I) I NQArV Rtj From Black Lagoon 3. 630 and L^. 9 l.i p:n C^_iyifc_ "^B SAVOY: Bedside Esquire (Cantonf^M+*A ~m 01
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    • 179 4 chapters) 330 and 830 pm SIN: Captain Scarlet 111.") am MAJESTIC: The Man With Mr Face 11.15 a m ROYAL: My Horn: (Tam.'.i 11 am Ladki (Hindustani) 3. ti 15 915 p.m. PARAMOINT: Ki.-met lHindu»tani) 12 noon; Sakuntalai ♦Tamil) 330 and 830 pm. tiaa/o RADIO MALAYA RADIO MALAYA (C;rnrral): 9
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    • 4 4 SiNGAPOBB MALACCA tosoof KB.
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  • 924 5 IF AN ATOM BOMB FALLS ON S'PORE... Standard Staff Reporter JF a "nominal" atom bomb, the smallest type capable of being produced today and equivalent to 20,000 tons of TNT, was exploded at a height of 1,000 feet above Fort Canning, Singapore, it will kill everyone living within a half-a-mile
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  • 420 5  -  MICHAEL GOH By Standard Staff Reporter MOST MEN study tMr business before going into it. But not Mr. J. C. Bryant, a retired planter in North Borneo and General Manager of the Tuaran United Transport Company Limited. He set up his firm frst and
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  • 194 5  - More Go Broke This Year CONRAD SMITH By Standard Staff Reporter Y spokesman in the Official Assignee's Office, Singapore, said that of 190 firms and individuals who had receiving: orders preferred against them to date this year, many comprised building contractors and textile merchants. This was 44 more than the
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    • 330 6 CINCE the end of the last war, many new and words and expressions have come into frequent usage. While staid professors and public speakers describe these additions to the English vocabulary as abominations and worse, there is little doubt that conditions in our post-war world of today do
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    • 309 6 rpHE days of miracles, as we read of them in the x Bible, are apparently back with us again— the deaf hear and the sick are cured, not by modern surgery and medicine, but by the prayers recited by American evangelist Harold Herman, who made a brief stop
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    • 156 6 present inundations of vast portions of the country bring back memories of the floods in similar proportions suffered by Malaya in December 1920. The ruins were continuous from about the beginning of the month except for brief spells of dry weather— much too brief to lower the water
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  • 1278 6  - Britain Has No Real Power East of SINGAPORE ARTHUR A. CALWELL Why is Australia out of bqggd* British Premiers and to leading British Statesmen? by Deputy Federal Opposition Leader I at Canberra and Minister for In- S formation in the Curt in Labour X Government, and, Later, Minister for S
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  • 453 6 And Officials With Drinks, Smokes, Cars 'On The House J£ A CJH shorthand-typist at the British Embassy in Moscow costs ™f n taxpayer at home i4 000 a year—nearly *o0 a week. This is one of the startling revelations made by a group of M.P.s who have been
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  • 69 6 A M *u LL boy sat wi *h his father watching the film "This Woman il Dangerous." Several times !?D <& Uld heard asking? Daddy, where is the dangerous woman?" His father tried to hush m «P' but the lad perstet*d: "Which one's the dangerous woman,
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  • 298 7 r FO make big money a book need not have an enthialling plot. Some successful volumes have contained only a single senterce, a single word, or even no words. After the death in the 18th cettury of the famous Ditch physician Dr. Hernun Boerhave, his effects
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  • 1414 7  - 1955 Resolution -A Welfare School For Girls CHRISTINE DIEMER by A n ew free school to teach social welfare to teen-age girls and young women who come from the poverty-ridden homes and kampongs of Singapore is the fervent 1955 resolution of a quiet missionary group n who arrived in Malaya
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  • 397 7 3 WOMEN in One BODY 'TROUBLED by the bewildering nightmare of her life, a shy, twenty-five-years-old housewife went to her family doctor. *Tm not feeling myself," she explained and soon discovered she was in fact not one woman, but three different people at once. Brain-readings by an instrument show that
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 62 7 mnHnnnHaHHHHMnnnS: U Ji\ do I find you kissinr n my wife?" )Tf "Because you're nearinr X.{ rubber solen and heels!" I Shell Cop It! T)ON'T you know you 1 were txcredlnr the speed limit?" the traffic cop asked the young woman driver > "But officer.* »he pleaded. "I COULDN'T slow
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  • 29 8 "A[Y wlft says that if i I die she will remain a widow." "Evidently thinks there's not another man like you." "No, she's afraid there might be."
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  • 439 8 FORTY-Y E A R-OLD Derk White, the exRAF bomber pilot and winner of the DFC medal during the last war, who drove a modified Jaguar XK 120 to first place at the Johore Grand Prix held two years ago has just returned to
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  • 101 8 The New Clipper (Cost £267) THE "Clipper:^ a new car designed to seat three adults and two children Its cost onl> £267 including purchase tax cnimren. us r *a Po ered h l a c c Villiers Engine the three-wheeled car can chalk up a speed of 50 miles per
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  • 437 8  - Your Sunday Chess Column Queen's Castle By A game taken from the West of Scotland Championship with a reckless open style not often seen in competitive chess today. White Black P.B. Anderson C.W. Marshall Kings Gambit Declined 1. P— K4 P— K4 2. P— KB4 Kt— Qß3 2. B— B4
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  • 499 8 PAN you tell me if the Parang season ha« hef o un fi W h «e the besf spot fi^ 'or them and what is the best lure. Ls it best done by spinning? D. QUEK The Parang season i s in full swing just now at the
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  • 997 9  -  PETER HILL J Lasts 100 Years Brigadoon is sheer fantasy, but oh, so delightfully enchanting Says Added attraction at this show: M.G.M's orchestra playing the works of Johann Strauss (both father and son). Well worth the price of admission atone. ■jVTANY, many years ago LfJ (thi
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  • 321 9  -  JAMES BACON PROFITS were many and J ulcers were few In Hollywood, 1954. It was the best year financially since the record grosses of 1946 Variety's headline recently was: "20th-Fox 39 v/eek net up 400 per cent.'* And it was a headline that needed only
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  • 838 10  - IT CAN BE DONE IN 3m. 50s. PETER WILSON LAST WORDS ON THE MILL. ~~J ti dlhß^msi likely to stmeed! By VY/HAT can one say about Roger Bannister's farewell to the sports scene which he has so enriched, save "Good luck, God speed, and may you achieve all your ambitions
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  • 283 10 By GEOftGI lIARLEY MARGARET Edwards. 15, slim, darkhaired schoolgirl from Heston, Middlesex. achieved one of the most remarkable performances in the history of British swimming at her local baths last week. She shattered fourteen records in one swim, inclading six national records. More important still
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  • 320 10 JIMMY DROPS IN FOR A CHAT, AND SIGNS AGAIN JIMMY JACKSOX, 23, Notts County inside forward who flew off to Canada after a disagreement with his club two years ago, is home again. Before he went he said: "I'm sick of football and 1 don't care if I never play
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  • 132 10  -  GEORGE HARLEY Rv \j-~ y« Mi C must famous Huh i ably appoint one of th, ,7° l%th >i) J ingstone. we presum Duggic Livingsl «e, 51 ik. Q on the Continent, is Otftle where there ha, beenn Mr George Martin Z For four vein the club ha had
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  • 28 10 CHELSEA v Jo) reporU a v,h rap to lin ore Suturdo Never saps Johv. add* 1 1 teetotallt qua r(ir.t> J K ?C d f\ cji then."
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  • 33 10 'Hopman" For Y oungsters ORiTAivs young tennis stars are to have .1 "Harry Hopman"— a man who will train and coach them, it was announced at the Lawn Tennis Association'^ annual meeting recently.
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    • 425 11 Piruz Case' Go To The BAM Lien Hwa Shows Truth FOR the doubting Thomases, for the men to whom sports officials are like little Tin Gods who can do no wrong— l present the Lien Hwa appeal to the Badminton Association of Malaya on behalf of their player, Abdullah Piruz,
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    • 107 11 Something New Maybe Good v ft iilh Jeffery James |HE Indonesians did not only bring into Singaflnew brand of hockey —no, they went further. -olso brought with them a new type of secretory. M** Rompcn, by pro- $porH repoiter, by hockev enthuiiost. Lffci first woman official tlcad on 011-mcn's teom,
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    • 286 11 IGAIN. SAFA remains name old SAFA ...the se old officials, and fame old constitution lie same old battle for rival by the senior ibs to keep the sport f-for SAFA! .j I watched the disment on the faces of defeated senior club reI wonder it true, as a fanatic
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  • 1561 11 I am directed by the Committee of the Lien i Hwa Badminton Party, Kuala Lumpur to appeal to the Badminton Association i of Malaya on behalf of Mr. A. Piruz. a member of our Party, who has been suspended by the Selangor Badminton Association
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  • 123 12 England Ist Innings 154 Australia Ist Innings Arthur Morris c Hutton b Bailey 12 L. Faveil c Graveney b Bailey 26 Jim Burke c Graveney b Bailey 44 N. Harvey c Cowdrey b Tyson 12 G. Hole b Tyson 12 R. Benaud lbw b Statham 20 Ron Archer c
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  • 115 12 THERE will be twe runs each for Horses Classes 2 and 5 at the Perak Turf Club's January Meeting which opens in Ipoh on Jan. 15. next year. The first run for Horses Class II will be over 6 furlongs or 9 furlongs, while the second
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  • 35 12 THE Indonesian Hockey Federation tourists playing their first game in Singapore drew 3-3 with the Singapore Combined Services at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday wa^ h U2 OrC at haW time
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  • 59 12 TOTAL POOL $262,440 First Prize No. *****2 $70,861 Second Prize No. *****2 $35,430 Third Prize No. *****0 $17,715 STARTERS ($2,530 each): Nos. *****7, *****5, *****6, *****5, *****6, *****0, *****0. CONSOLATIONS ($1,574 each): Nos. *****4 *****2, *****0, *****6, *****3, *****6, *****0 *****2, *****6, *****5. FORECAST POOL: Ist Forecast $15—25
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  • 1375 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Held in ideal weather conditions the Amateur Meeting of the Selamror Turf Club provided several keen finishes. Hi Hfghniss the Sultan of Pahang and the Kedah Gymkhana Club scored doubles at the meeting. Maybe, with Ahmad Shah
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  • 587 12 SYDNEY, Dec. 18, (Reuter)— Trevor Bailey and Frank (typhoon Tyson, with four wickets each, came to England's rescue at the right time to dismiss Australia for a shocking score of 228 runs in reply to England's total of 154 runs on the second day
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    • 143 12 Make this an rPATERSOH BIMOW3 6 COjLTOj jjjf WARNER BROS ••r*c«i MB* LADD tSu c^ Jfl I'D .11 3W3V I vli"* v I y o WarnepColor >ho Stereophonic Sound S phone r>ir>9 for EMU 4 9» RESERVATIONS S C ApitOL w CHRISTMAS I g ATTRACTION! Iron films X _yr <^^
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    • 601 13  -  GERREE READ By cq WE come to the year. that for some brought ,j delight, for irs and tnbulyear that •cd pi ogress in rctroand heartbreak Most of us, I lived our but as algoing to ild year in a wave of cbe the lime of
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    • 52 13 new shortie nightie (above) is in powder blue, with an off-the-shoulder, adjustable neckline and dainty puff sleeves. The craze for the shortie easy on material and said to be more comfortable to sleep in started in America, and is rapidly spreading. But wouldn't it have shocked
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    • 812 13  - 31 Days In December 31 Things To Remember CONSTANCE WALSH r^ i "DOUGHT mincemeat acquires a rich, homemade flavour if you add half a wineglass of rum to a pound pot, cover tightly* leave to mature. T^OR soft, gleaming hair, A give your scalp a fiveminute massage with warmed olive
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    • 216 13 Asks Marjorie Proops. J T^HAT jet propelled J American housewife t made me feel /that I am j just an inefficient snail j when it comes to house- work. Mrs. Wanda Jennings said she does her housework in two hours, getting breakfast and washing up in
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    • 826 13  - Work And The Average Housewife HAL BOYLE By IJOW does the average xx housewife spend her time? These golden hours of the busiest if not the highest century of civilization—how does she use them? At last I am able to give a positive, burning feminine answer. Suspicious During my recent
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  • 109 14 To Make Christmas Cracker r TO avoid wasting centre x strip and top triangle which were cut off cake, cut triangle in two brush cut surfaces with heated jam and press on top of middle of stiip. Roll out trimmings of almond paste to a strip a li'tle longer than
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  • 879 14 EVERYBODY tree-especially loves a Christmas when it's all lit up. Well, here's one that is good enough to eat. It's our special Christmas Tree Cake a three-tier Christmas cake with candles. At the same time you can bake a Christmas cracker— for extra helpings. The cake
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  • 688 15  - The Nun Goe s Back To Civvy-street AILEEN GRIFFITHS Climax To A Seriv* n*m* Set You Arquhmff By fXCITING-and a little frightening. That is how it felt to be thrust back t0 the world of everyday people after Men cloistered years as a Nun. for I WW starting again from
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  • 1146 15  - Xmas Cards Reach UK In Good Time ANDREW ROTH Fy [was really the mail from South-east Asia it first save me that kristmassy feeling. It is partly the idea that cods in Malaya, Honga and Indonesia could M of us not only wid Christmas time i six we^ks or so
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  • 61 16 TOTHEN the vicar saw L M P' Smith-Jones, whom he detested, comin* up his path, he B u l ht refugc ln the study. Finally he risked calling: to his wife: "Has the horrible old bore < j gone yet?" i His wife, equal to any
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  • 1292 16  - Stole WIFE from the DEAD MARITA ROSS f^:tn^Ji^^^Qiui^M By I AN impressive funeral was taking place at the fashionable Paris church of St. Roche. The coffin, hidden by a black velvet pall silver-embroidered, \va s drawn by six coalblack horses with nodding sable plumes. The whole entrance of the church
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  • 514 16  -  CHARLES CURRAN mm, m*t*o^ m i»i^ WHAT social doss do you belong to? Would you call yourself working class or middle el£' S s claS? y U Pi€k Ut somebod y -e™ GV fi7 man an d positively every woman ho to r th
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    • 107 16 c '9arette s specially i mporfe from London AvaHable in po tl <e t of o'rtight tin, of so. Mill wi x v ■Ml BHBMM You deserve a Dunhill mmmm^^^^ *f" V < V V^C 1 Surgeons, doctors and nnrses leave nothin? I In hospitals, surgeries and clinics througboc British
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  • 1272 21  -  JOHN MARSH Short Story by IT'S four in the morningr of Christmas Eve, but I daren't go to bed. My present predicament started three months ago, on the day I decided to commit suicide. When you've gone through a fortune left by your father in just over two
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  • 40 21 "IJOW can you treat me y XA Hke this when I've 0 given you the ten best years of my life?" sobbed (1 the wife. \J "Good lord." replied her fi husband. "Were those your best?" A
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  • 244 21 GOSSIP And KEEP FIT ARTHRITIS, blood pressure, asthma, ulcers, tendency to over-weight and seme kinds of heart disease have all been named as likely to be caused by excessive emotional or mental strain. Talking and a lot of fun are the main medicines for avoiding these disordeis. a good, frank
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  • 64 21 A MAN ordered a glass of whisky. then changed the order to brandy. He drank it, and made for the door. "Just a minute!" called the barmaid. "You haven't paid for your brandy." "No," was the reply, "I swapped whisky for it." "But you didn't pay for the
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    • 260 21 I E h NO>SWF r {tSaltMisB^ t^^««tiin rt, I the stomach upset by unsuitable food or drmk 1 f5! iafd7 relicve ov «Hwldlty, i most cause of indigestion, heartburn, and flatulence. Plea^nr EN T S gCndC Orrective moBt f need 3 [iys :ca regular. And it is a safeguard against
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    • 192 21 *Ut£9 iIMfR Tttzftt f" THE WISDOM DENTIST I i^ F YOUR 'WISDOM' TOOTHBRUSH, I THE RUBBING OF THE BRUSH ON THE GUMS HELPS TO K Pi 1 HARDEN THEM AND KEEP THEM HEALTHY. THIS IS IMPORT- jmj^^r ANT BECAUSE TENDER GUMS ARE VERY APT TO BECOME i fc~\ 'S^L^tiim TliS
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    • 124 21 p~KEN DAVIDSON— World Foment Professional Badminton Cooch Says: "MISSION Beveroges or. very popular in rh« United States where I corr* from. You Malayan* should be proud of having ovoiiobl* the World's Best "MISSION" Beverages They REALLY satisfy." N.B. —Recording of the above con NOW be heard with MISSION slides showing
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  • 594 22 Pen Pals ,2P*2 AN V M «TCHELL, TW M h u Guan Terrace, Hong: Bahru Road. Singapore. (i9i. Hobbies: general correspondence, dancing and singing. -ALLEN MITCHELL, 18C, Mon Guan Terrace Tion U8). Hobbies, general correspondence, football, singing, tennis and swimming. THOMAS ROBERTS, co 1»C. Moh Guan Terrace, liong Bahru Road,
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  • 795 22 Grand Finale To My Career— (The 'Old Lady Robbed) A Sunday Story Sold I to you from i A Prison I Cell S DAIN pattered on the cell window panes, and glistened on the iron bars. My companion watched. Reminiscently he remarked: 'it was on a day like this that
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  • 196 22  - CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS are going DOGS to the BETTY SMITH By )JODERN children don't like mysteries. So say the makers of "surprise Christmas stockings— the gauze or Cellophane kind, which are filled with toys and puzzles. "We're a dying trade." said a spokesman sadly. "Demand for Christmas stockings is dwindling from
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    22 22 Queen of Paris This is charming MoukyGourmelon, 21, a mannequin from Paris, who was elected Queen of Paris, 1955, recently A.P. Pix
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  • 761 24  -  MARY BROWN linw THAT MBHM"M« IS EWBY BIRL'S TMBET By re Y OUTH club or wolf Hi whistle? Which J holds the greater lure ffl for our teen-age girls? Hi hH Some parents mcy pin tyi their hopes on the youth \f-. club. But the wolf
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  • 268 24 $3-a-week Man put by CEVENTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD odd-job man George Edwards has never earned more than £3 a week, plus what he got as a spare-time gardener. Yet he and his wife have saved more than £1.000. The story of their thrift was told at Chester County Court last week. Judge H.
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  • 293 24 For The Children 's Sake FOR sixteen years Bob Griffiths waited waited for his four children to grow up so that he could divorce his wife. Bob learned that his wife* Leonora had been unfaithful while he was at sea as a
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  • 53 24 A TRAVELLER from Texas says he heard a sudden report while waitin; at a quiet railway station. "What was that?" he asked a local. "Blow-out, probably.** grunted the man. "Sounded more like a pistol shot to me." "Jes' what I said." returned the other. "Some danged fool's got his
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  • 64 24 BITT ER PILL J TTP to the bar strode a J brawny Scot. "When Jock drinks. t everybody drinks!" he an- nounced loudly. He ordered whisky for himself while the others crowded to the bar and filled tbrir (1m •!m k dounrd his »hal put thf rxart motfr iff on
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  • 545 24 m ■B^^^^^^^T^B yXJll] B^^^J ri the Judge's white fingers picked up the black velvet cap and with deliberate motion placed it on his head, a gasp of horror shook the court, packed to suffocation on that sultry May day in 1797. fc: Only the tall, slender girl in the
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