The Singapore Free Press, 19 January 1953
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Title Section18 1953-01-19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFT£RNOO*t -US U4 MALAYA cnnvfn SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1953. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article447 1953-01-19 1 Rescue crash as Reds fire on U.S. patrol UNITEn^TATE| I l (Foi S lo l) Mondav- I Ml hi) STATLS Navy Neptune patrol plane was shot down yesterday by Communist antiaircraft ff un> mx miles northeast of Switow on am«K-i!- na (>Oast An Americ »n Navj447 words
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Article9 1953-01-19 1 All-night work to restore water the A Sinall d9 words
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Article111 1953-01-19 1 Free P*t«i >taff Reporter. jIfADAME Mounier* French surprised the i Hall audience last changing pian«>nal! through her recital. She began with the new piano recently by the Cit> *.00U and then mged after the interval to the old Steinway grand whhßh the new piano was intended111 words
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Article54 1953-01-19 1 BURGLAR TOOK CASH AND THE DRINKS Fre e Press Staff Reporter. C.iables and rir -783 were stolen ipore houses by between turday !id Sunday morning. in couple livir. 110 in I and a had Ight. The placed on a amoved and made Clyde Saturday. he woke to ree' A *ch54 words
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Article122 1953-01-19 1 3-PHASE TRAFFIC LIGHTS Frr~ Pro«> Staff Reporter. NEW three-phased c ante: Police Superir/ told the Free Press thi. ••I am no .'tie cro. quipmen mac. ave bo hand turns the right of way while holding up other traffic, he explained This e •icn where I turn for fiddle Road. A<=122 words
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Article19 1953-01-19 1 The famous Chineducator and philosopher. Dr. Hu Shih left Taipeh ye day for the United Stai19 words
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199 1953-01-19 1 BONN, Monday. 4 LMOST HALF of the West German people believe A there was more good than evil in Nazism and 25% would not care if a new Nazi party tried to come to power, a U.S. High Commission survey said yesterday. The survey199 words
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Article, Illustration251 1953-01-19 1 900 guests at S'pore wedding NINE hundred guests last night attended the dinner in celebration of the wedding of Mr. Khoo Soo Thuan and Miss Ho Joo Cfroo which had previously taken place at the Singapore Register Office, The dinner party at the groom's father's residence, in Jrange Road wasU.P. - 251 words
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Article214 1953-01-19 1 Free Press Staff Reporter T7FOCAINE, Britain's new "pain-killing" drug which is b lured in London for export to the Commonwealth, will be tested in Singapore when samples arrive, Dr. R. Calderwood, Chief Medical Ofticer, General Hospital, said yesterday. lile apprecl lie red importance of this214 words
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Article25 1953-01-19 1 Austrian^ were warned in Vienna yesterday against "dabbling in espionage" for a .foreign, power by Herr Ferdinand Graf, State Secretary for the Interior. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article112 1953-01-19 1 Looking for the 'catch Free Press Staff Reporter NEARLY 1.500 members of the Singapore City Council Union have decided to s en a printed form which v their acince or on oi e report on salar Lsion adopted :n The union members were undecided during the weekend. The whether the112 words
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Article48 1953-01-19 1 A BULGARIAN Communist court today will open the trial of ten people said to have worked in Bulgaria to organise a counter-revolution on American orders. The Bulgarian news agency said the accused had been directed from an "American espionage centre" in neighbouring Turkey.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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263 1953-01-19 1 Tenants will press for rent ceiling Free Press Staff Reporter THE newly-formed New Homes Tenants' AltacUtl intends to ask the Governor of Singapore to limit the rents of houses built after September, 1947. to not more than 12 per cent per year on their canjtal investment. The association will also263 words
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Article36 1953-01-19 1 GOVT. READY TO DISCUSS WAGES THi ent ng S.ng Grimths. told 'B moment, v out the new by th lie to give inld. s on a re: Jan. 30 aftci nerving a 14-day Friday. new c36 words
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Article33 1953-01-19 1 AIR C c Far 1 Changl on Wedi i A. V orrffhar. I ;r n for pore by On 1 't R.A.F. units and turn Sii on Ja33 words
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Article49 1953-01-19 1 >to blackouts are expected in Singapore today. Pasir Panjang is back in action. Repairs to boiler No. i aJames's Power station, which :e down yesterday, are continuing. The Free Presi Ad thla morning that boiler No. 4 stopped workine after it had shot out spa49 words
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Article22 1953-01-19 1 Cardinals, the Rnma: and over 10.000 p« in R lay in Rcrvl r the 60.00 Cathnlirs behind the iin." ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement19 1953-01-19 1 U.S. de.SILVA jewellers |Od ORCHARD ROAD TIL 2 2 466 I Y23 nn rprvY7 •J HIRE PURCHASE 12 PAYMENTS19 words
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Advertisement11 1953-01-19 1 ghjfnmj >s fo r GILBEY'S GIN Sole Agents: GUTHRIE frCo Ltd11 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-01-19 2 Doctor's help is new Miss France Sylviane C aroentier. a doctor's assistant of Aminns. who be<»n elected Mi>s <>t 1' 10 was elected M >s Pi arri year.28 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-01-19 2 T: Addison T Smith, 9f, who hadn't missui > Pr «i li ausuration since 181)!). *>cts the stand at Washington on which Mr. Eisenhower take the Oath of Office tomorrow. ABOVE: The new Italian liner Andrea Doria. which ha* ben undergoing: trial > at Genoa. She is54 words
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660 1953-01-19 2 Andrew MacKenzie - Moon First Target For Space Travellers Andrew MacKenzie Rocket research paves the way By 4 BREATH of -air" from outer space blows into the House of Commons in London. A ber of Parliament >ks the Prime Minister •whether he will appoint a select committee to ac vU 3 to the660 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-01-19 2 OSBl.RI LANC.LS/ tR - OSBl.RI LANC.LS/tR gmdgm,g,mBn Strictly bctuccn euro, if it weren't tor ull those utility burotis none of us would have to queue I24 words
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Article289 1953-01-19 2 [CANADIAN car racer "Spike" Rhiando is on his way across Africa to the Cape on his Scootamobile. It is his way of his new design of luxury scooter —which has self starter, a windscreen and a roof before putting it into production. He hopes to complete the289 words
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Article493 1953-01-19 2 2,300 of them >rdcred from U.S. NEW YORK: T<HE age-old method A of lighting, the lie. is to be giorififd at the Coronation. Britain has ordered from a York concern 2,300 specially designed candles, delivery of which is expected to be made about the middle of February. Among493 words
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Article394 1953-01-19 2 "RATHER THE LAST WORKMAN IN BRITAIN fjt THE FIRST MARSHAL IN RUSSIA" -ON THE "STEPPES" OF STAFFoJ SHIRE, SAYS GEORGE TANSEY I LONDON' IF we in Britain want to feel glad we live in a democracy, a land of the free, we cannot do394 words
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Article68 1953-01-19 2 LEONARD MOSLEY - LEONARD MOSLEY >"O one in our vil] had any idea howfriendly, neighbor, and festive-mind' d could be until the tion of the Coronation came up. It unexpected m ch marked a and Sing. And that m if course, about happened imed uer of 1 dormitory68 words
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Advertisement35 1953-01-19 2 radhTweekly I INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NE- CASH PRIZE WINNERS MANY NEW PROGRAMMES THE LIFE OF RAFFLES CORONATION CLITTER QUOTES FRONr, 1952 PERSONALITY PARADE LETTERS FRC* LISTENERS FILM REVIEWS |0 STAFFORD AS EVENINC STAR FULL PBnr.DAuucc35 words
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Miscellaneous187 1953-01-19 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR T>OR\ today, >ou are a very versatile person. pite all this, you have de ideas of what you want to do. You set a rnui>e, and you will f' How it to successful fulfilment. The stars have given you exceptional talents. You are literary, musical and >et187 words
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Miscellaneous78 1953-01-19 2 of ©rection or "r"~ HF™TMF"~""H 7, Ooncerrwng th« "~~THl"~~fcW HHHH' "~~^^T II (6t. As train sian ro>-«:iy (7),. H^ 10. They are jvtermwLale In com- j7T" T i i i j[ 1 Mines f->nn ill French city (si. DB^Bi HIS 14, They axe kxpzX and Lt-ile in the |l il^^^^il^j78 words
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193 1953-01-19 3 RED OFFICIAL HAD SCORES OF LOVERS He called women 'little doves 9 daughters train I Sl let mothl w their Piotr Pe?rovlh K^ o^" kind of Sil >erian wolfMTn[str;of O E C ducaUon UShkln Senlor mcial f the CommunLVafi had an educ a«on from Piotr, the GaTeno n asanov reportedU.P. - 193 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-01-19 3 ANN MILLER, long-limbed lovely of manv a mhi.:- <m<ldanop film, looks her provocative best a s easily for this photograph on the M.G.M. studio24 words
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Article11 1953-01-19 3 TAVERN DICKENS VISITED MAY GO I to u f A a11 words
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92 1953-01-19 3 > v TOKYO Mon. t N American Infants com- 4* P*«*J «n Korea I '•red how to fight n at one and (me tir v U a Pi have a front-line steam hath through the ingenuity of a tarpent plumber 'and a ■tone-mason.92 words
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Article15 1953-01-19 3 Mothballs: warning to parents BROMLEY. M MOTHBALLS if rdrobe d A robe in The edy."15 words
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Article15 1953-01-19 3 United and under or sent to '.a on mission U.P. A. P.U.P.; A.P. - 15 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-01-19 3 a nFIKiHTFI'L facial study of Sallv Forrest, talented actress under contract to M.G.M. studios.17 words
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Article25 1953-01-19 3 A Sofia court is to try 10 spies alleged to have "br^n working for the United Stj The trial begins tor: ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article55 1953-01-19 3 Pmsseni I the line Mooltan arrived in London yesterday from Australia after a 72--hour for which prevented the ship docking at Tilbury near lon. The 19.830-ton P. and O. due to dock on Thurshad to wait in the Thames estuary for two days and three nights forReuter - 55 words
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Article21 1953-01-19 3 John Foster Dulles, U.S. Secretary of State-to-be, will visit Bonn on or about t'rbruary 5 during his Eurooean i tour. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article43 1953-01-19 3 One hundred sixty-two Vietminh Reds were killed in three mopping up operations around Hanoi in northern Indo-China. The b. ght took place at Gia Loc. 30 miles southeast of Hanoi, where the enemy lost 54 killed, and 33 prisoners.-43 words
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346 1953-01-19 3 MAN WITH 4s. 9d. IN BANK OWED £12,000 POOLE, Dorset, Mon ABOURNMOUTH ESTATE agent with 4s 9d. in the bank and 'claims totalling £12,000 against him murdered his wife, then took his own life. The reasons 68-year-old Alexander Anderson McLeod had for "taking his wife with him" were explained in346 words
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Article36 1953-01-19 3 Madame Sun Yat-sen (Soong Ching-ling). the widow Of the founder ot the Chinese Republic, and Vice-Chairman of the Chinese Soviet Friendship ciety, has left Moscow for Peking after a three-week :n Rus> U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article27 1953-01-19 3 U.S. Government has reported a drop or two-tenths of 1 per cent in the cost of living during the month ended in mid-December.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article64 1953-01-19 3 MR. Somerset Maugham, the well-knoyn British author, said at Nice he would shortly make "one last journey" to Greece and Turkey "before settling down in his old ace." Mr. Maugham, who will be 80 on Jan. 25. returned to his villa on the Riviera yesterday after anReuter - 64 words
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Article283 1953-01-19 3 Linguistic division of India HYDERABAD, Monri, INDIA'S governing Congress Tarty beean a thr< day conference here on s.iturria* with the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, firmly In the part> saddle for another two-year term. Mr. Nehru accepted nomination unopposed as Congress President six w( agenda for talksA.P. - 283 words
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26 1953-01-19 3 Please don't separate my sons, begged mother of 3 LONI> Wh: employ tripl' paratod in Throu- 1-up pa t for as in the Royal Army Ordnanc'26 words
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Advertisement127 1953-01-19 3 NEW YEAR'S Time for Shopping 7 COLOURED BED COVERS 54 x 80 S3 90 E.ch AERTEX SPORT SHIRTS Q. No 84 (Crew Nr Sizes in Nice Seven Colours' $4 9& oJEOSIL UNCRUSHABLE LINENS (42 diff. shades. $1.90 p yd K-st unpacked Men's Woolkn. Cotton Ny4on Socks. Pyiamas, H. ndkerchiefs. Babies127 words
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Miscellaneous7 1953-01-19 3 cvu:.Ay nj mv 6oo>cj yrr\ (C i7 words
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Miscellaneous182 1953-01-19 3 Today's Radio BBC 6.10 p.m. Programme Summary; 6 15 Think On These Thinps; 630 The News News Talk; 6.45 In- j verlude; 6.50 From the Editorials; 7.00 Music for Dancing Victor 9il- and his Ballroom Orch.; 7.45 j r Awhile with Dick James, i Temple and the BBC Revue Orchestra:182 words
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224 1953-01-19 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, January 19. 1953. Uneasy dictator Dvide popular support, the Esjypt Government of General s not certain of, its position. Like all revoluti hed by force, it obliged to 'maintain itsel .e continual use of force until opposition need, or won over. ip I not ered.224 words
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Article, Illustration900 1953-01-19 4 New Fortress in the 'Med' The 'Cinderella Colony 9 comes into a fortune CYPRUS. THIS is Britain's boom Colony. Anyone who has any doubts about the efficiency of the British Commonwealth and Colonial systems should take a stroll through Nicosia, Cyprus's capital. The whole town bubbles and gleams with prosperity900 words
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Article596 1953-01-19 4 DON IDDON'S DIARY 4 HIGH wind from Jamaica, cylinder trouble. or propeller trouble, or ignition trouble anyway, aircraft trouble -delayed my arrival in this pleasure island where Mr. Churchill is spending two weeks' holiday. We had to spend the night at Nassau because the plane could not continue to Jamaica,596 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-01-19 4 Marge and Govver Champion popular dancers of M.UM. musicals, who are to visit Singapore.14 words
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Article473 1953-01-19 4 WILLIAM HARDCASTLE - WILLIAM HARDCASTLE rhfnfnjSAYS TT is widely felt, even in 1 America, that Senator McCarran, author of the law under which British and other sailors are now being cross-questioned, and his partner in witchhunting, Senator McCarthy, have done more harm to America in the eyes of473 words
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734 1953-01-19 4 the London Letter BRITISH PLANES LEAD WORLD New designs Faster flights 41 Bigger exports More workers i^O industry can look back with greater pride to 1953 than the British aircraft industry. With the encouragement of the Government, which has given it super-priority rating, the industry has planned an unprecedented production734 words
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Article29 1953-01-19 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber by FT needs cou: lo\ moust pened to a •Rj da> in M of b Oh, I say, look hi Narkover news W the hon29 words
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Advertisement32 1953-01-19 4 I DISTRIBUTORS i OF ETERNA I WATCHES i I I 1 P. H. de SUVA i > i 45. High St Singapore-6. S 6. Embankment. K. L. m 7 6. Station Road. Ipoh.32 words
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Advertisement98 1953-01-19 4 i£Cj SEE v L^,/ HOW 9 p.m. THEY January 29, 30 31 RUN VICTORIA THEATRE Charity Premiere 29th In Aid of SATA Seats $5 and $3 Other Performances $3. $2 $1 Bookings at Robinsons Space Kindly H. B. WINTER CO., LTD CONSTIPATION bml th<jf require* *o» me toU.r-Q c icic've98 words
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Article19 1953-01-19 5 CHINESE PLAN TO BUILD A VARSITY K. M.ifT Reporter K Hok--1 lead I to B im- Colo t I19 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-01-19 5 picture. luent>-M\ pa^engers H the Netherlands Line flagship >ranje which collided with the 21.000-ton Willem Ruys In Ihe Red >ra 12 days ago. arrived in Singapore by air yesterday The heavily damaged Oranje docked at Jakarta on Naturda> morning. Among the passengersFree Press - 89 words
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124 1953-01-19 5 CHAMBERS IGNORED, SAY MERCHANTS 4 RILING by the Hong Kong Government that the SinfSporc Chamber of Commerce must certify countries of origin of textiles imported into that Colony from Singapore drew protests yesterday from local Chinese and Indian cloth dealers. The dealers said the124 words
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Article23 1953-01-19 5 h Council will hold -ow of films from Canada and In the Council hall. 1 Road, from 8 30 p.m. today23 words
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Article305 1953-01-19 5 if industry doesn't get more land, says Yap Yf R. Yap Pheng Geek, chairman of the Central Board of Pineapple Packers, told the Free Press yesterday that unless more land was set aside for the pineapple industry, Malaya might lose her biggest market in Britain.305 words
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115 1953-01-19 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A Singapore company has offered to paint traffic lines on roads for the City Council at less cost and without holding up traffic. This offer has been made to Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, President of the115 words
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Article101 1953-01-19 5 DR. H. W K Mowll. Archbishop of Sydney and head of the Anglican Church in Australia. is due to arrive in Singapore this afternoon by r from India for a week's stay in Malaya. Dr. Mowll. who is accomoanied by his wife, is on his101 words
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Article43 1953-01-19 5 He won't collect stamps Inche Suleiman bin Noor Mohammed, 54, who has retired after 36 years in the il service, yesterday said: stamp collecting hobby for* me. please.' He was enlertained by some of his former colleagues to a lunch at Islamic Restaurent.43 words
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Article51 1953-01-19 5 Miss Gloria Ang Kim Choo, cher at the Anglo-Chines? in Singapore. to Dr. Lim Kim Siong ey Church on Saturd The Rev. Tracey K. Jones. r or Weslev Church, officiated ann the reception was hrl<i in the Lee Kuo Chuap auditorium of the A.C.S. at Barker51 words
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Article34 1953-01-19 5 The Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. will open the first meeting of the Colony's new Rural Board in the conference room of the Chinese Secretariat at Havelock Road tomorrow.34 words
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Article41 1953-01-19 5 Ninety-five people gave their blood to the General Hospital blood transfusion service last week. They included 14 men from the Immigration Department, 12 from Sub. Depot 3 8.0.D., Alexandra, and five from 75 Coy., R.A.S.C, Ayer Rajah Road.41 words
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Article134 1953-01-19 5 AFTER a two-year wrangle, Singapore towgay growers are still producing towgay with water from wells in the Rochore area, which the City Council authorities have decided to close down for health reasons. The City Council, however is allowing time for the towgay men to134 words
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Article91 1953-01-19 5 Another blackout in S 'pore SINGAPORE suffered another blackout yesterday when one of the generators at St. James' Power Station Droke down. The breakdown occurred st after one o'clock and for the rest of the day a large section of the island was without power. During the early part of91 words
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Article37 1953-01-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The marriage took place at Johore Bahru at the weekend of Mr. Goh Poey Hiang, of Lee Sawmills Ltd., and Miss Chee Keng Fong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chee Kong Yew.37 words
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Article39 1953-01-19 5 British trooper, the Lancashire, arrived in Singapore yesterday with more than 400 servicemen from Korea, including men of the famous Battalion of the Black Watch Royal Higland Regiment, who are returning to Britain to be demobilised.39 words
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Article27 1953-01-19 5 The Singapore T.U.C. will ask Government to nominate a trade unionist as a member of the Government delegation to the ECAFE conference at Bandung. Indonesia.27 words
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Article22 1953-01-19 5 The Local Staff Welfare Committee of Guthries' proposes to get a holiday bungalow fnr the nc« r\f i\i* fir»»-.'o i«~«n22 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-01-19 5 Commander of police boat gets an award picture. CAPT. J. S. CRAWFORD, Asst. Commissioner of Police (Marine), presents the Federation Police Commissioner's Commendation Award to Police Lieut. E. C. Kilford (right) for the fine example he had set last month while in command of a police launch in Western SiamFree Press - 68 words
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Article143 1953-01-19 5 LIABILITIES TOTAL SIO MILLION Free Press Staff Reporter had a particularly bad year in 1952 in trade bankruptcies with total liabilities of 510,000,000 involving 32 cases as against only 5500.000 and 24 cases in 1951, Mr. XV. G. Alcock, Official Assignee, told the Free Press yesterday.143 words
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Article91 1953-01-19 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Improvement Trust has taken new measures to check corruption in the allocation of flats. The President of the City Council and Chairman of the S.I.T. Board of Trustees Mr. T. P F. McNeice. told the Free Press yesterday that91 words
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69 1953-01-19 5 New officials of St. Patrick's Society Office-bearers of St. Patrick's Society, Singapore branch, for the year are President: General Sir Charles Keightlpy; vie dent Dr. R. J. Grove-White; hnn. secretary: Mr. M C. Boyie. treasurer: Mr. A. M. Nolan. Committee members: Mrs. M. C. Wheeler. Dr. W. B. Youne, Dr.69 words
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181 1953-01-19 5 'REBELS' MAY TAKE DISPUTE TO COURT Free I'rrss staff Reporter TTHE nine-man interim council, formed yes* day. which claims to represent 2.275 members of the Singapore Labour Party, will seek a court injunction to restrain the general council from ing on behalf of the pa Mr. S. Jaganathan, secretary, told181 words
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Article63 1953-01-19 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon -^Six men from Tanjong P:andang bin Eckhardt in the Buntar Court with d public lottery tickets. The cused were Tan Hock Werg. Eau Peng Teng. Ng Choo Ong Choo Lye. Lim K and Teoh Ah Choo except L'm Kool Hee, pleaden euiltv and $1063 words
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Article38 1953-01-19 5 The Johore Bahru Young Malayans Club will hold Fellowship Party in the Buk:- hall, re Bahru. DO Jan. 30 p m. Tickets priced at 50 cental are ;nable from club C. the Johore Er.38 words
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Article20 1953-01-19 5 .gapore wsls "invaded' by ch so: when a troopship eur. arrived from Ii day. Th< France.20 words
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Advertisement106 1953-01-19 5 4 You Reauire the family 8 num. Film Projector k ALSO I The perfect Companion for 39^b* our "Sportster" 8 m. m. IJ^Jjamera. Maker your own J A good movies at home. X I Visit Our Camera Dept. X :B s x Lucozade the sparkling /7 J i >_-^Lucozad e106 words
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Advertisement75 1953-01-19 5 ARCOLIN ■K THBB SHUTS AM NOTED FOR DUKAKUTY {SH u4 for RETAINING T: WKITENHi Hg§ I aonMtoa »co its tPKuon t hmm Ml jL SHEETS Sold Singly Size 70" x 104 12.50 Size 80" x 104' 14.50 Size 90" x 104 15.50 PILLOWCASES Hem-Stitch or Two-Row Cord Size 20" I75 words
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Miscellaneous14 1953-01-19 5 Today's tides HIGH TIDE: 1.33 a.m. 106 p.m, LOW TIDE: 7.02 a.m. 7.41 p.m,14 words
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Article333 1953-01-19 6 Poor response from civilians THERE has been yearly increase in the number of league, tournament and friendly hockey gunefl played in Singapore, coupled with the appearance of several newly formed teams, but says Mr. S. Yogarajah, secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association 'The response333 words
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Article87 1953-01-19 6 U.S. BOXERS ARE NO MORE 'FLYS' 4 PROPOSAL to establish three new weight divisions in profr will b* considered at the forthcomire New York meeting the v 1 Boxing Associa tion's executive corr.rr.ittee Harvr execuot the NBA.. advocate the formation of new classes a: 130. 140 and 190 Ib TheirU.P. - 87 words
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Article88 1953-01-19 6 GIUSEPPE FARINA. Italian motor lacing ace ran off the track into the crowd while driving his Maserati in yesterday's Grand Prix of tho Arirentin^ Republic. First reports said one person was killed and 20 injured including four gravely hurt. The crash occurred before the 40th lap whileReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration148 1953-01-19 6 BOXERS representating Katong Boys' Club in the first Youth Boxing Championship on Jan. 2S t 29, 30 and 31 at the Singapore Badminton Hall are in serious training. The Club has already produced three first rate boxers in the Colony. They are Lim Kee Chan, Kid148 words
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Article15 1953-01-19 6 Ve'i Bnxique M De Weiss were Baturda nklr.p players by Tennis lon.- A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article89 1953-01-19 6 TURPIN FIGHTS TONIGHT RANDY TURPIN, No. 1 contender for the rid mltidlewek title. s his warming up campaign in Birmingham tonieht with a ten-round noi ainst Vic d'Haes Belheavyweight cham- ■vill be Tu: he unimpressive] ited George Angelo of A: three months Promoter Alex Gr!fti:: tried nine European boxers •re89 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-01-19 6 picture, Eyps on the ball. SCC'I Hoare (hooped jersey) just manages to chvir after an attem pted charge-down by RASC's Higgins (hand upraised) and Hart (both hands over Hoare's boot). This was an incident in Saturday's SCC v. RASC rugger encounter on the Padang which wis won byFree Press - 54 words
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Article21 1953-01-19 6 The final of the R<- I Force Malaya in the Sand- .ike place between ron Ro£ir Force at ng.21 words
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Article266 1953-01-19 6 AUSTRALIAN Olympic officials are furious about reported statements that Melbourne mi^ht lose the 1956 Games. Cables from Chicago report Mr. Avery Brand President of the International Olympic hinting that the Games might be of several other cities if Melbour them in the proper fashion. Australian officials266 words
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171 1953-01-19 6 JIM CHAMBERS - ARSENAL IN SCORING MOOD v. WOLVES JIM CHAMBERS By WEST BROMWKH Albion mum the first division of th .all iJL on Saturday as they checked Pi winning: run with a rather fort un at The Albion, with in two goals through inside right Nicholas to one by I right. Preston,A.P. - 171 words
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Advertisement141 1953-01-19 6 CAPjTOL TODAY 11. 1.4:. I. 6.30. 9.30. Eo& RBK SM« WTO From Wednesday ON STAGE at QIEENIE P\l "SUN-KISSED CUTIES" BIG JIM McLAIN" Ad at 11 a.m. 1.45 p m. "BIG JIM McLAIN REX LASTDAY 11 145 4 |KO RADIOS "THE HALF-BREED' TOMORROW DO PAVILION DAY 1 15, 4 It,141 words
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Advertisement12 1953-01-19 6 ANNOUNCING GRAND EASTERN TRADE FAIR (GEYLANG SERAI) WITH A CHINF^F Ml VI12 words
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Miscellaneous134 1953-01-19 6 mSndrdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya MORE?C FTH£ I WHAT'S I I ll'S WHAT YOU I PORTABLE TELEVISION] I NOW A BRIEF DAY. I THAT? fag CALLED SET--THE SI7E OP A WOftD FROM I -5.000 OUR PEOPLE ARE IN M^JF? TELEVISION COMPACT. THINGS OUR SPONSORZ -qkcll rvA^nco134 words
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Article124 1953-01-19 7 that's if he ts permission Press Boxing Reporter P la > s a erreat part in knocking m ntidvncv out of many a man. But on nurht I i met a sportsman, who said: C t-jt has filled me with a lot of conho124 words
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Article41 1953-01-19 7 team won the five-day udad which at Port of they remaining four ne team for v 33 runs. ted by decision on 5 wicket i Indies Pr.ad.-: r a p P G Chandu Sadi K P. Roy.—41 words
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Article26 1953-01-19 7 T Australian Rugby League jeat Prwencr il. four trie^ three K H •ked a ftwl. Prwere Blanc and Banbrun nd Rives (two goals). ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article17 1953-01-19 7 .-Y" e East-West All played to a 3-3 game of the Ami '\irlk on Saturday A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-01-19 7 pAPTAIN Frank Reynolds Singapore's brilli. international, will ski; South hoc: h in 1 nn counter during and four forwan The bi? surpri.< omission of Ronnie B Singapore and South the past riecacK Hls him•'an crickc' P PennpF. O. Reynold^ S'pore), O. R Rev. h Vellupilla55 words
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Article180 1953-01-19 7 THE Malayan Hockey Council's southern quadrangular meet ended in Malacca with Singapore the champions. The Colony will now meet the northern finalists next month to decide Malaya's champion team. >ore scored Sembilan by three goals nil. But the '.out c< :ieck up t stub fence. It180 words
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Article131 1953-01-19 7 I^INAL positions at the end of the southern quadrangular are: FILL RFSILTS SINGAPORE beat Johwe 3-0; beat Malacca 3-1; beat Negrri 3-1. MALACCA brat Ncfri 2-1; lost Singapore 1-3; beat Johore 2-1. «.KI lost Malacca 1-2; beat Johore 3-0; lost Singapore 1-3. JOHORE lost131 words
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Article46 1953-01-19 7 'J'HE United represented in the Scuth Australian is championships in Adelaide >veek by and g] n. .k. who able trick In the Aus- at Kooyong Cour 1 left Melbourne yes'. ;ielaide. •i Richardson is leaving Sydney today for the United SI A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article68 1953-01-19 7 LONDON, Sun. Yesterdays league res- Its: Barrow 22 Batlry 12; Castleford 3 Bradford Norther;. 7, Dewsbury a.herstone Rovers 8; Do 0 Rochdale Hornets 10; Hud- TTlnltj Hull 0 Swintcn 11; Hunslct 10 I«hxl3 15: Keighley 18 Liverpo* City 5' Leigh 23 Wliitchaven 13: d 4 Oldham 8; sReuter - 68 words
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311 1953-01-19 7 It looks like a SRC v. SCC 'kayo' final Free Press Hockey Reporter THE Singapore Hockey Association's Senior knockout Tournament is beginning to reach the exciting stage with the end of the first round and the start o the quarter finals. Tnere remains, however, only one more game tbe fought311 words
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Article139 1953-01-19 7 MATMAN - The giant— on his knees— won MATMAN Rv JGANTUA was declared VI the winner on Saturday Jht. He won while he sted on his hands and kne on; He ducked while his opponent made a wild rush at him with the r Blond .ling out of the rin? to knock139 words
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Article57 1953-01-19 7 Johore >rward Dollah club i two ?> goals helped R E M B. in soccer at other friendly I d at Farrer Park i Raja be** Bukit Timah Sports Club 4-1 2. Ismail S.C.. 8-2. S R C Salla Osman and Krt- R A S.C. AliaKranji57 words
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Article80 1953-01-19 7 ONE young star emerged after another in Japan a tars who on the ed as new champions in all ranks. were turbuJenr. 11 21 11-15. Tomita Miss ToL ura 19. world women's dcubles champion, fared Setter but failed to defend her jipane-e singles title in80 words
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Article56 1953-01-19 7 AUSTRALIA'S Frank Sedgman scored a 1-6. 6-3, 6-4 triumph over Jack Kramer on Snt :-aight win in 'their country professional tennis holds a 6-3 lead :n -ies. The n 11.771 f.T nee record Segura scored his runth H-4. 6-4 ies nine fr i mer and SclU.P. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration144 1953-01-19 7 A crowd pleaser CPL. William Naglc of the Royal Army Set orps. s farewell to Singapore rugby this week. He the hooper Georgic on Wednesday. e is a for Parfang crowd. He capto the R.A.S.C. XV for his last turnout u icy ph the Singapore Cricket Club144 words
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Article93 1953-01-19 7 rpHE winners oJ r 1 1953 X race between Oxford and Universities have ie German tig Club to race over 6.500 metn oproximately Tel tow C Th. Boat Race is i duled to be rowed o\e: the between Putney and -:e on March 28. f theA.P. - 93 words
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Article22 1953-01-19 7 A.P. ThYouth Sp Cjiinn 3-2 in a match played in Saicon. The Au^triar.s score nln? eoal fcur min»ates be: whistle.-A.P. - 22 words
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201 1953-01-19 7 A I ORE than half the 92 clubs in the British Football League are in serious financial difficulties chiefly, it is said, because of a 33 pei cent entertainments t But. if the pessim: 'anding round the ailbody of British football, forecasting an earlyReuter - 201 words
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Article109 1953-01-19 7 MORK than 1.000 pain ter ptors and othn v have entered <r for a "Football and compel run in connr. f uith the British Football nation's 90th anni »r\ tii iv war. Pr, tilling 1 3.000 hein offered for works v ibjeetl must •lie ofReuter - 109 words
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Article81 1953-01-19 7 A WHIRLWIND knock of 76 in 80 mim round Doug Ring helped toria to lead Queensland by 54 runs on first inn; their Sheffield Shield n in Brisbane on Saturday. With seven wickets down for 214 Victoria had appeared ouble until Riiip; opened out. battered 22Reuter; AAP - 81 words
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65 1953-01-19 7 Malayans win in England Scotland EDDIE and David Choong on Saturday "them *<>n at J. A. Russell «Ire: 2, 15-0 for the d cornbrother to beat Irish pair, J. J bbon and F. W. Peard, 15-12, 15-12 for the doubles. David Choong then partnered Mrs. Horner to beat his brotherReuter - 65 words
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Article41 1953-01-19 7 i junior lennis rhnmpior Knipht was unlucky on 6 ralian r d r ubles champion too. Billy Gilmour and Warn cock beat Knieht and I boy Cliff Hallam in the final at K 2-fi. 6-3. 6-2.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article30 1953-01-19 7 A e of th< n Club will be in Thu r "lect the vice-captar for crick athletics and table -tennis for 1953. All membe- «ted are into attend.30 words
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Article11 1953-01-19 7 CLEAN JERK WOULD RECORD ring an i d was 408 ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article, Illustration212 1953-01-19 8 Challenge to power by leader of Majlis TEHERAN, Monday. PERSIA'S most powerful religious leader challenged Premier Mohammed Mossadeq yesterday with the greatest political crisis of his regime while negotiations to settle the Anglo-Persian oil dispute reached a decisive stage here. What was regarded as Dr. MossadeqU.P. - 212 words
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Article139 1953-01-19 8 NEW DELHI. Mon. THE 58th pier. i of the India-Nat ional-Con-gress the Indian Govi Party— at Nanalnagar, H> bad State, yesterday called upon all natib world to support Satyagraha," the passive resistance movement launched in South Africa against racial discrimination. In the last resolution of theReuter - 139 words
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Article55 1953-01-19 8 Fires destroyed or dam. an estimated U.S. $784,953,000 worth of property in the United States in 1952, Mr. Lewis A. Vincent. General Manager of the National Board Of Fire Underwriters sain in New York yesterday. This was $53,548,000 more than in 1951 and $96,439,000 higheReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-01-19 8 picture IS IT REAL? the lady wanted to know, and to prov e it was its owner, RSM Kevin Duffy, of the Ist. Bn. Suffolk Regiment, gallantly allowed Joy Alderman to "have a go" at his full-blown moustaches.- Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article56 1953-01-19 8 SOLUTION TO AFRICA :cm John Collins. Cha: lor of St. Paul's cathedral, said yesterday that only Christian belief— neither politics nor Cemmunist propaganda" .d solve African problems. cannot be a poh; ion. There are so many na involved, each solution oflered in political terms creates other problems, he said inReuter - 56 words
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Article234 1953-01-19 8 LONDON. Monday. A NTMBER of British people who jvant to visit the I.S. have had their visas held up. Among them is Mr. Stephen Spender, the 44--year-old poet, who was for some time barred from entry into the U.S. in 1949. Mr. Spender applied234 words
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Article17 1953-01-19 8 Si lan province lv d- an. and many ir Oie<i to the A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article35 1953-01-19 8 The German police yesterday arrester two Turkish seaimen i n Bremen and charged i them with possession of I enough hashish, worth U.S. $150 a lb., to make thousands lof cigarettes, says A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration98 1953-01-19 8 picture. Coco the Clown. 58-year-old Nicolai Poliakoff. who has enchanted children all over the world with his antics and has been a -trouper since the age of five, last week attended the London Bankruptcy Court. Coco was born in Latvia. and became a British citizen in 1930. liePopper - 98 words
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Article194 1953-01-19 8 NEW YORK, Monday. pRESIDEXT-ELECT Eisenhower, whose inaugura- tion takes place tomorrow, moved out of his 67--room headquarters at Commodore Hotel yesterday. The sixth floor suite which had been converted into a "little White House" was bustling with activity as Mr. Eisenhower worked on last-minute businessU.P.; A.P. - 194 words
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Article88 1953-01-19 8 MIAMI Mon. PRESIDENT Truman may i seek to return to Washington either as a congressman or a senator, he stated in an interview with the Miami Daily News. Mr. Truman said he would leave Washington without bitterness and with srcat pride in a number ofA.P. - 88 words
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Article118 1953-01-19 8 rriREMENDOUS and X an underlying rvoua in marked the playing of Madame Mounier, the French p:an. gave a recital at the Victoria Hall last night. These q.. j.ned with a brill: que and .bitity to produce a sonorous tone commanded one"s attention from t itart In118 words
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Article46 1953-01-19 8 The revolutionary Bolivian aovernment has increased its purge .of top-ranking army officers in an effort to strengthen its grip on the country. The Army command has ousted four colonels. 11 lieut-enant-colonels. 27 majors. 29 captains, 15 lieutenants and four second lieutenants.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article24 1953-01-19 8 Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten. NATO Commander in :he Mediterranean, arrived in Rome last night for staff talks with Italian Naval chiefs. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article30 1953-01-19 8 Mr. John Hancock, 26-year-old assistant film director making the Metro Goldwyn Mayer picture. "Mogambo." in East Africa was killed yesterday when his car overturned in Tanganyika says ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article19 1953-01-19 8 H EAVY SNOWFALL Nearly six feet of snow has failen on the east coast Island of Ulnung Korea.- A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article19 1953-01-19 8 Fore. ie Sha: o hSLs turned I Aviv from Asian S neral oppc to Com:: s.- A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article213 1953-01-19 8 DEPUTY PREMIER NEXT TO FALL? German chief watck west ri-:km\. m^ THE East German Deputy Premier. Mr yesterday claimed that the alleged I George Dertinger. former I Minister arrested on Thursday on fortunately completely prove Until his arrest, Mr. Dertinp' with 70-year-old Mr. Nu.schke. of t cratic party. He wasReuter - 213 words
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Article16 1953-01-19 8 Masaryk now publ enemy No onlv "not ha ni fie an i volut On J A.PA.P. - 16 words
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Article9 1953-01-19 8 Reds flee from napalm bomb 1 up b ReuterReuter - 9 words
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Article21 1953-01-19 8 rol F covered released from a I Docto: the film a week 1 T"\ ~r* A. P.A.P. - 21 words
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Miscellaneous93 1953-01-19 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris pTHE SAINT WAS A WARNING. "1 /OON'T PLATTER M, DANCEY.^ fwHEN I CAME DOWN THIS "1 •AEANTIOOKJHERE ARE 45 YOU CANT WIN FOREVER.' WHYj I'VE GOTTO BAWL YOU OUT. MORNING THERE WERE^^rl YOU'RE J PEOPLE IN THIS FILE J AKE ANY MORE T f~T WHV93 words
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