The Singapore Free Press, 1 July 1953
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Title Section19 1953-07-01 1 The Singapore Free Press jrces Afternoon Sale in Malaya. M IK'S j-^porf Wed-. July 1- 1**. I'rife 15 Us.19 words
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Article473 1953-07-01 1 itnve surprises Western eapituts THK Soviet Ambassadors to Britain, the United States and France have been recalled to Moscow for consultations. The news took the three capitals by surprise. The announcements came :is the British, French and United States Governments were in close consultation yesterday planning for473 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-07-01 1 A 'little Bermuda' parley is planned MR. JACOB MALIK. A flight to Moscow.13 words
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Article215 1953-07-01 1 Free Press Staff Reporter TWO Singapjre Chinese brothers chased a gang of four fleeing armed robbers and knocked one man off his bicycle witt' a kandar-sJick after the mt, had robbed the'u- srucerirs shop in Paya Lebar Roao lit? last ni°ht. 'But unfortunately the robber who was215 words
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Article45 1953-07-01 1 Singapore police have a.sked f ratloU for M»»«tWlCe to Shi n r tra J ln B a Singapore bank th^Tiir dUa peared over 4in^ k end Al »out $250,000 !r.frS t JP? k ?anan .said this g hat tavest| KatiOM are45 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-07-01 1 INDEPENDENT party leader, M. Joseph Laniel, who has eroded France's (lovernment crisis, got an unofficial vote of confidence last night.23 words
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91 1953-07-01 1 Sir Winston: 'Usual good spirits SIR Winston Ls in nil umi.u uood spirits," Lord Salisbury, acting Foreign Secretary said yesterday. He was replying In the hous< of Lords to expressions of sympathy with the Prim- Minister who* has been ordered to rest by his doctors. Asked about Mr. Eden, LordReuter - 91 words
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Article25 1953-07-01 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened .steady this morning with July Out srade at 6;')' t{ cefHi I lb.. 'i cent above yesterdajrl close.25 words
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Article161 1953-07-01 1 k %T h ay f bunted for a S field Md then put u i( k y tcroti i rail l tt&BM il ho did o Nearby n tha truc ks from flJn SI K ra J )ll:rry NU)lll(1 lp »*ar i* »n Jdy amjReuter - 161 words
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Article60 1953-07-01 1 LIGHT RAIN fell in Kuala Lumpur at 7.30 this morning, hut so far it has not been enough to affect the track, which should be fast. Allan Leuis' best bets are Best Tip. May Buff and Royal Piper Trespasser recommends Best Tip, laßtafaj and r, id60 words
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Article71 1953-07-01 1 THE Senate yesterday voted to give President Eisenhower discretionary authority to withhold U551,000,000,000 i $3,000.--'OOO.OOO Straits in military aid for European North Atlantic part countries until the sixnation European Army treaty Is ratified. The House wrote thp provision into the U.S. $5.:U8.000.000 I foreign aid authorised71 words
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Article30 1953-07-01 1 A terrific explosion wrecked a block of buildings In the centre of Guatemala yesterday and started the worst fire in W city's history, killing at least 7130 words
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279 1953-07-01 2 PASSIVE REVOLT BY CZECHS Reds admit 'serious' absenteeism CZECHOSLOVAK workers, who dashed with police in bloody riots recently, have turned to passive resistance against the Communist regime. Prague has officially admitted that thousands of j workers are staying away from their jobs In the nation's Key industries. Production, a broadcastA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 279 words
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Article61 1953-07-01 2 The Ameri:an Chamber of Commerce In Japan yesterday urged "immediate voluntary withdrawal" of the Warner Brothers film "Task Force." soon to be released in Tokyo. The picture If a story of American naval successes against the Japanese during World War 11. The Chamber said relrasr of the61 words
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Article30 1953-07-01 2 About 200 grants fur study in the United States arc to be given German students for the year 1954-55 Two hundr- .1 Americans will go to Germany.30 words
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Article201 1953-07-01 2 MAJORITY of the House of Representatives Judiciary Sub-Committee held that Representative W. M. Wheeler (Democrat, Georgia) had failed to make a case when he put his formal argument before them yesterday for impeachment of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas REP. 4VKEELER had offer- 1A.P. - 201 words
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Article46 1953-07-01 2 Sir Edmund Hillary, who n ached the summit of Mount Everest with the Shcppa Tensins; Norkay. I* ill in bed at New Delhi with dysentery, but this will not prevent his leaving f<T Britain with the rest of the British Everest expedition today.46 words
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Article62 1953-07-01 2 GOLDSTEIN to Anne and Hans a daughter or the 29th of June a' KK. Hospital. Mother and baby we 1. BAXTER: To Eileen, wife of R. G. Baxtrr on 30th June, 1953. At Bunpsar Hospital, Kuala Lun 1.--pur. a son GRINDLEY: To Lesley wife of Arnold Grind ley on62 words
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Article100 1953-07-01 2 TAN-KHO The engagement is announced between Dr Tan Kai En*;, eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Tan Ken? Seng and Mi s Kho Seow Khiian. second daughter of Mr. Mrs Kho Khoon latL 81OW-SEAH The engagement Is announced between 9iow Watt Won", son, Mr. Mrs. Slow Cnpntf Wntt nnd Margaret100 words
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Article154 1953-07-01 2 MR. Mrs. A. C. Francis thank nil friends relatives for their good *isncs and valuable presents on the orrasion of their marriage. MR. A: Mrs. Douelas D. Fox thank nil relatives and friends for their very useful presents, on the occasion of their wedding which took place on the154 words
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173 1953-07-01 2 THE ALLIES PLAN BIG 'WAR' IN EUROPE AN imaginary theft of atomic secrets will start a lictit oils war in Western Europe towards the end of July. In a big Allied air force ex< rCtoe called "Coronet. 1.800 aircraft of nine count no taking part wiil fly up to 50Reuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-07-01 2 picture. (}i: y :KRAL L. M. CHASSIS. retiring Commander-in-Chiej of the French Air Force in the For East 'left), who passed through Singapore yester- dvy on his way to Australia. With him in the picture is Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sander son. C.-in-C. Far East Air Force. FreeFree Press - 51 words
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119 1953-07-01 2 He retire, after his supreme moment Percy Mammon, Wno ik hang odd things on Vl Places, agreed in a R irm^ ham court to retire at nf of 57 after th e Z^! of his career. e This consisted of fasUn; P«l.c station gag "It wa s my big moment119 words
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Article32 1953-07-01 2 Armed bandits massacred an entire family of seven Fiiipir.o Muslims on southern Jclo island. The bandits, armed with automatic rifles, cut Im members of the family as they slept.32 words
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Advertisement167 1953-07-01 2 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT TO COLLECTORS 01 Miniatures: A UmiU'd quantity of Gilbeys London Dry Gin miniatures is offered, to Singapore renders. Plias? send 50 cents in stamp* to cover postage and piukirig to Guthrie Co.. Ltd.. PO B'>x 9()0. Singapore. SITUATION MUTED EUROPEAN Lady wife Government Servant desires occupation Recepf-167 words
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Advertisement88 1953-07-01 2 j Christening Gifts I in Sterling Silver, j SPOONS. SPOON PUSHERS. SPOON PUSHER SERVIETTE RINGS. MUGS, HAIR BRUSH AND COMB SETS. FORK, SPOON AND KNIFE etc. LANKA JEWELLERS {THE HOI'SE FOR CEYLON GEMS) 20, BATTERY ROAD, S'PORE 1. PHONE ***** 5 MAR] $§1 GUESS /JL jjA I A^- A PRESENT88 words
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219 1953-07-01 3 G. T. BOON - G. T. BOON By of rhlnese-s|icaiu"s Malayan livu -old brijatle 01 seldom find the op- ?*<*< o TS--" !L rv tllfir li g lstlc ski p»r""" ty «ul most ot them ■as' as "ty" and have to president. "f/KdWW- who spoke tP rintone.se219 words
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Article200 1953-07-01 3 But they get 'rusty' Members of the "old brigade' In the M.C.S. in the Colony art 1 Mr. W. L. Blvthe, the Colonial Secretary, who is proficient In Hikkien and Cantonese besides M.ilay. Mr. T. P. F. M.cNeice, the City President, who was tavghl Cantoneat in Hong Kong in 1925.200 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-07-01 3 who learnt Hokkien in Amoy in 1929, Mr. D. K. Broadhurst, who learnt Cantonese In China in 1930. and Mr. E. A. G. Blades, who knows Hokkien and Cantonese besides Japanese. P McNeice, President o' the SitiQapore City Council, who spoke in fluent Cantonese, to hawkers,57 words
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Article130 1953-07-01 3 T.B. insurance plan for workers IF,, 0 n Galrick. medical tb t?L m hln t se arm tree aye T^ <>» W^ $12 P f irt e |J a f h comrnp »tinp: on a reSirce 0 11^ Chamber of Mor.dav u 1 their WWting on iu tt*tj rC>ed t0130 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-07-01 3 Young bride fell 50 feet— and lived TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Mrs. Neo Sun Moi, bride of three months, is lucky. She fell from a 50-foot window on Sunday and* lived. Yesterday from her bed in the General Hospital. Mrs. Neo said: "No more window cleanIng for me". Mrs. Neo fell while cleaningFree Press - 104 words
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Article76 1953-07-01 3 A cement mixer undressed 32--year-oM David Collins down to his shoes and socks on Monday in Bristol. Gear Wheels on the mixer first seized his shirt and whipp. <J it off. together with his vest ami undershirt. Before Collins could break free, his pants and und<Ti76 words
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Article45 1953-07-01 3 Burma and Yugoslavia have roiicluded a trade agreement, under which Burma agreei to export rice, lire products, raw cotton, teak and durable hardwood.s, rubber, tin and wolfram on- in exchange for agricultural machines, tools and Implements, building materials, exchemicali and electrical product!.45 words
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Article30 1953-07-01 3 A propitiatory offering to j river goddess marked the In■m Miration of India's latest Ms42 million Irrigation dam In west Central India, it ttmm the River Tlptt30 words
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Article165 1953-07-01 3 Pine sales go up and up MALAYA'S exports of tanned pineapple to Britain will total 800,000 cases this year- a post-war record. But they are only one-third of this country's pre-war sales. Last year. Malaya produced 602 170 cases as again.st 605,000 in 1951 and 561.970 in 19f)0. In 1952,165 words
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Article23 1953-07-01 3 Mr Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, was yesterday re-elected chairman of the Or* ganisation lor European Economic Co-operation for li>.>3--1954.23 words
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The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, July 1, 1953.
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Article399 1953-07-01 4 Opinion BUSYBODIES AT CITY HALL TIE City President's reasons for delays in the Council's handling ot public business will come as a surprise to many people who have been thinking unkindly of the SLttll. i- In repCy to Mr P- R- Wiliiams's complaints of unacknowledged letters and six to seven399 words
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Article792 1953-07-01 4 Mr. Facing-Both-Ways President DON IDDONS DIARY] LACK OF FIRM LEADERSHIP IS BEWILDERING THE U.S. NEW YORK. IFIND the American air tinged with anxiety, the people harassed and a bit bewildered, the weather furnace-hot, the ci'.y more spectacular than ever. Since I went away there have been changes here, particularly in792 words
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Article407 1953-07-01 4 They Danced on the Peak EiDMUND HILLARY has his account of how Everest's summit was reached, and it goes straight into the lift of climbing classics. These include Whymper's first ascent of the Matterhorn, the French story of Annapurna, Frank Smythe's Kamet Conquered." (These last two are in the Himalayas407 words
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Advertisement14 1953-07-01 4 LONGINES The World s Most Honoured Watch SoU by ALL HIGH CUSS WATCH DEALERS14 words
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Advertisement56 1953-07-01 4 fXH/B/r/OK AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL JULY 4 th Hth Opening daii? Iron j 9 ajn. 7 p.mff§^^\ MORE MORE VEHICI£ (Singapore Safety First Counct^^ MUCH SUFFERING IS RBJW» AND -mlirO MANY LIVES ARE SAVE" BLOOD TBANSrUSW; 5,000 S&»«5 Pltast will you help in this »tol^ wril e or rnon^56 words
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Article, Illustration323 1953-07-01 5 CUBICLE ARTIST LOOKS TO PARIS a used to sketch his teachers Chinatown 0U «ho once drew artist. w ho w te achers e S nopesto SO X a to advance hiiwoa d ctl idies as soon rea hs saved enough rg£rJg to study »n fjri KanTs paintings were fourth annualFree Press - 323 words
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Article149 1953-07-01 5 3,000 shop hands flan union IBOUT 100 South Indian shop assistants in Singapore met yesterday to organise nearly W) of the compatriots into a cion. "We are the most underpaid fa hard-worked people in tyapore. The time has come o make this fact known to the Monties," a spokesman said.149 words
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Article17 1953-07-01 5 **if sL merly Mcntri T •> i&uff 1 Commis iLtn hHd this P»st TCyears a «dis17 words
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Article41 1953-07-01 5 Raja Sir Lda arrived in Britain early in April in the suite of the Sultan of Selangor for the Coronation. The 58-year-old Raja was made a Knight Commander of the Order pf the British Empire in the Coronation honours. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article32 1953-07-01 5 Budapest Radio .said a foreign n lane -not identifled-flow ov<>r Hunaary yesterday dropping SStetaetfC upon the people to revolt. The radio .said the appeal was in stupid and course language."32 words
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245 1953-07-01 5 Free Press Staff Reporter MR. Thio Chan Bee, principal of the Anglo-Chinese School and Singapore Legislative Councillor, said yesterday that it would not be economical for classes below post-certificate to have co-education. He explained that it would mean separate facilities for game*245 words
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185 1953-07-01 5 Voters' check to see they 'exist' Ahou.se to house check is being carried out by mvn of the Singapore elections ottlce to .see that newly registered voters "really exist." Specially selected retired Government servants are doing the investigations, said Mr. M. Ponnuduray, Supervisor of Elections, yesterday. Police last year suspected185 words
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Article24 1953-07-01 5 Hul Shek Yuen was senteno ed to death in the Hong Kong Supreme Court yesterday lor wounding a detective in Kow* loon.24 words
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Article27 1953-07-01 5 Mystified wardens have found) out how the horse-punting convicts in Dartmoor have beea\ getting the nightly race results. They had a cell-made radio.27 words
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Miscellaneous379 1953-07-01 6 .-y/SvJ&&Xi \j 1 II m\7 I MANDRAKE, THE MACICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis STArI |SUKIN5 UKlN TODAY, .V fwtD.DN-T KNOW. THE _fjg7 SOMf POHOK «TO TOm POOJ^dsrA X^'*^ K roots _#-v Vt^tt^ -<; rw>-;^T3W^ JSPi T i'^«.S I SS?wSS TA n Z AN b V Ed 9 ar379 words
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410 1953-07-01 7 A GIRL, 14, TELLS OF GUN THREAT BY 'THIN MAN' frames to -a thin man" and "a fat ref 'fhv a 14-year-old girl at Lymingtoir C5i" e X ad a e n eg ed that the thin man threatened """with a S« n aave her evidence the public was wr410 words
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201 1953-07-01 7 SHE LAY ABED AND THOUGHT How nice to burn the school down i WAS lying m Ded, saia the ifyei-old high school girl .tethe idea came tome that wuld be rather nice to burn MS 'SjfSld the girl, things IdTwu t&t at Wotverhampton ifciurt the 15-year-old girl. «X? eirl aged201 words
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Article269 1953-07-01 7 The very ready reckoner THE man who can do arithmetic faster than the more modern adding machines proved himself— before 100 mathematicians and technicians working on something even faster, the electronic brain. Forty-year-old Wim Klein, of Amsterdam, makes adding, subtracting, dividing, and multiplying his whole-time business. He took five seconds269 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-07-01 7 *2'!£L r> si *"one Silva lays Mink, the luvuri l" ins wilhout conscience, hi "Desperate Moment," a -wood Studios production.20 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-07-01 7 picture. Kitty takes her nine lives in her paws as she darts in for a close look at Bess' fangs. But she pulled back out of trouble before Bess could take a playful nip. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article149 1953-07-01 7 IjVDUR City of London Freemen—Messrs. W. W. Lake, F. P. Morris. W. Frost and G. S'-vanson have been re-elected to their £10 a year posts as the City or London's ale conners, or beer-tasters. The jobs date from William the Conqueror— older even than the149 words
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Advertisement46 1953-07-01 7 <w ONE esSa' LEONARD! A BIG REHHGHIATOt I I ••P* "»«Of| rv« o I't-ttlf^ I I I^*g tM If. of I)nn j 9( k AON*"* c /our Trade in YzSSS^^ I Max £quo' J 1^ MARDEN COMPANY, 78 82, ORCHARD ROAD B'PORC* TEL: 6421 ft 325246 words
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Article, Illustration145 1953-07-01 8 Above: General Neguib. Egypt's "strong man,* who hu s recently had himself e ecteri President, voints to a pos'er symbolising unity between church and mosque. Necjuib is very camera-con-scious Right: British troovs keep vigilance j v Ismailia even Whtie their comrades sunbathe by the Sweet Water canal. Below: Egyptian145 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-07-01 9 Ton right: British soldiers ouard an outpost of the western approaches to the Canal Zone. This post is 30 miles out in the desert and the victure was taken durina a sandstorm. Above, riaht: A British ac-ac aun is ready just in case. Guides no ionuer swarm over the79 words
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599 1953-07-01 10 Husband attacked friend TWO M had just struck when a 52-year-old bachelor became aware of someone n his room. But before he could reach the light switch he was attacked and baticred about the head. light went on on the landing later and599 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-07-01 10 photo. 'BRIGHT PEARL OF TH F ORIENT" is the translation of Miss Tung Fan* Ming ChiTs name. She is a bright starlet of Hong: Konjj's moviedome. She is charming, pearl or star. U.p.U.p. - 35 words
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264 1953-07-01 10 T^WO young runaways who vanished after spending a week trying to have a "quick" wedding at Gretna Green, turned up later at Southampton. Police hart been looking for them. The couple, 22-year-old John Fielden, an Old Etonian, and 16--i year-old Barbara Carrel, both264 words
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Article60 1953-07-01 10 The loan of a small U.S. aircraft carrier to France would be authorised under legislation introduced yesterday by Senator Leverett Saltonstall (Republican. Massachusetts) *of the Senate Armed Services Committee. France would be asked to agree to return the carrier within six months after the fighting60 words
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Article48 1953-07-01 10 Take off and landing exercises by U.S. and British jet planes aboard the American carrier Antietam in British waters have "proved the worth of the canted (.sloping) deck on aircraft carriers and "pointed up the close co-operation between the two navies,' the U.S. Navy announced.48 words
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Article182 1953-07-01 10 Can a woman help shoplifting? WHAT makes .1 woman steal from a shop counter was dsicussed bf >Ir. Paul Bennett. V.C., the Mirlbrough Street nudist rale, and a Harley Street psychiatrist. Listening was Daphne Thompson, a 32-year old secretary from South Africa, living at Gt. Russell Street, Bloomsbury. She stole182 words
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Article, Illustration730 1953-07-01 11 Priests Go Among the Workers PARIS. lef ir to go into factories !ie L principal Indus- a 4 SSr the gaP Vhan a century and m r half between the SJS and the French l Ssjsstt?a sSKXTtss and living among tne by sharing *hat i fen r y rr« taU.P. - 730 words
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Article175 1953-07-01 11 Both sides vulnerable South dealer NORTH 0A J 4 OAQ 8 3 A J 10 5 WEST KAST 4 A 10 S A l' 1 3 4 2 V 10 8 7 2 <3H53 0 K 7 5 0(2 K 84 SOUTH 14 KJ6 9 k g 0175 words
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Miscellaneous86 1953-07-01 11 Todays Crossword 1 —^^J—^^J—^B—^^J— .^J—^J— K 4. Tin e town? (i i ana (4, 9). 10, i n a ed by an ally (4>. 12. 1 mjMton? (5). r >oi.i i lON who were thtt (13) veto] a (7>. 20. Spurt oui t i n\ <,i d*in DOWN J; I.86 words
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Article258 1953-07-01 12 URGENT CALL GOT NO REPLY I BFG the telephone company, the higher authorities I ,ir whoever controls the telephone service at the General Hospital to take action on my complaints. Recently I rang the General Hospital with a very urgent call. I dialled 2414 four times without getting a reply.258 words
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Article208 1953-07-01 12 THE combined Schools Prefectorial Board's variety concert held at the Y. M. C. A. Hall Singapore recently was really a great show. Yet. people like Mr. C. M. S. do not appreciate it. They just do not appreciate it. They just don't realise that thev were getting ten time208 words
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Article97 1953-07-01 12 I SHOULD b e glad if the traffic authorities would provide more "No Parking" signs spaced at intervals along the side of Rochore Canal Road starting from the corner of the bridge at Serangoon Road up to the corner of the bridge at Jalan Besar. I understand no97 words
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Article, Illustration98 1953-07-01 12 r people who were bombed by the Japanese in Singapore. Chungking and elsewhere the picture you published of an American boy demonstrating a model war plane to a member of the coming generation of peace-loving Japanese democrats comes as something of a shock. Times change when power politics intervene—98 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-07-01 12 V.P. MRS. HINT, wife of Colonel John Hunt, leader of the British Everest expedition, greets Mrs. Tensing and her two daughters when they reached Katmandu. Nepal, from Darjeeling. India. Mrs. Ttnsing was flov.n to Katmandu to greet her husband, who reached the summit of Everest with the New Zealander SirU.P. - 53 words
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Article294 1953-07-01 12 So this is the cryptic '19-bium' I CONCLUDED my letter in reply to "Muster L" by saying: "You see I have been smcking tobacco in all its forms since Nineteen Blum (if you see what I mean*." ind to it was added a footnote, •the Pressman doe.sn't." I stopped teaching294 words
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Article148 1953-07-01 12 I DO not know whether it Is quite fitting for an A.sian to interfere in a private quarrel But I must .say I am surprteed to learn that I have lived all mv «f«; In an "English" Colony it Menu curious that, while 8 ?f:148 words
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Article56 1953-07-01 12 MISS JEANNIE CHIN says that men should at lea.st put on a tie to mike themselves look more presentable. I suggest that Miss Chin should take a trip (by air. if possible) to the Sahara Desert, and voice her opinion there, too. J. YAP, tpper56 words
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Article223 1953-07-01 13 Orchestra under fire T^ w7 Jl C Wells wont Vs f nahurry the 1° rge ni ballet performspeCiaJt on recently Z scnoolcnUren \jrom neighbouring Isilington- e p i aC cd in strategic y m char i e s TKrs m Tthere to add "Pi*** to the occa- <% curtain ventjp.223 words
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331 1953-07-01 13 Ace Violinist is Russian -AND A GIRL PARIS. WELLY CHKOLNIKOVA is dark and lovely, her beauty unadorned by lipstick or mascara, her manner a combination of great poise and sudden shyness. She is 24. looks 19. Standing under a black-draped picture of Stalin at the Russian Embassy here today Nelly331 words
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Article452 1953-07-01 13 PRESTO - Scholarship is a Good Idea PRESTO #nt*i IW T*HE enthusiast who SUK- gested that Singapore should raise funds to provide a music scholarship to train outstanding local talent must not be discouraged because his (or her) suggestion has apparently not caused a ripple of interest— not even though the suggestion452 words
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Article98 1953-07-01 13 ITh« BACH Fam.ly were a great family of musicians for generations They are lohann SebaM.an, Fr.edmann, Emamul, lohann Chmtoph Fnedr.ch. lohann Christian and |c hann Ch,,.t,,h What .elaKon .5 lorwnn Chnsloph to 5. Bach's father? A Is Kathleen Long (a) harps.chordi.t, (b) pi«lM, or (c) meizoO F°a P98 words
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Article331 1953-07-01 13 A JAZZ PLAYER'S LAMENT 'DON'T ENVY ME -PITY ME' TAKASAKI, Japan. TRUCKED away in the jagged mountains and picturesque valleys of central Japan is this sin all rural community which supports one of Japan's five symphony orchestras. Takasaki's orchestra goes, "through field and forest to one place and another" like331 words
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Article186 1953-07-01 13 QNE 01 rhe most If fCMinflll tru.sfers from .short -playing to Loog-plAylnf reoonh iia.s been the Elyar violin concerto played ty Heifetz and the LhmSOB Symphony Orchestra (on ALP 1014 1. The music i i.iiis enormously from the unbroken contlnuty pot" slhle on L-P and the tone of186 words
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Advertisement115 1953-07-01 13 PHILIPS Model HXS2B A. This is the new TABLE RADIOGRAM fcjgH^sgg*W incorporating a tine ■pBPSK^yI radio and a well-balanced H^Hi -f- |H eramophone 3 speed H^B combination. W^ Cash Price $504'Instalment terms by arrangement. See this fine instrument at M// MS/ M Jffl S MOUT*IC CO 'MALAYA' LTD /£'S7'& m/afmJr/115 words
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268 1953-07-01 14 Lodgers level at half-time R.A.S.C 3; Lodgers 1. THIS Division 1 victory was a triple triumph for the Royal Army Service Corps. They gained two league points, they checked the winning streak of one of their most dangerous rivals for the championship, and268 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-07-01 14 photo. Young Billy Bagby brings in Messrs. Tan and Quek s Shangrilla in Race £ix at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and at the dinners' gate to greet the winner is Billy's mother, Mrs. Wally Baffby, whose husband trains Shansrilla.— Free PressFree Press - 47 words
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Services Soccer round-up
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Article114 1953-07-01 14 R.A.P.C. 3; RE. 1. fFHREE goals by inside-left Bennet took Royal Army Pay Corps through the second round of the Parker Cup inter-Corps knockout soccer tourney yesterday. This tie against the Royal Engineers, played at Nee Soon, was fast and robust, cup soccer at its114 words
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Article21 1953-07-01 14 Yesterday's Services Div. -2 league tie between RAF Selelar Spartans and Royal Army Medical Corps, scheduled for Seletar. was postponed.21 words
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Article67 1953-07-01 14 Th« Football Association of Seiangor Council decided on Monday nUhi to appeal to the FA M against the award of a walkover to Penang by the F.A.M. Emergency Committee for failure to fulfil the Malaya Cup engagement in Kuala Lumpur on June 20. The memorandum67 words
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Article28 1953-07-01 14 This years Malayan Amateur Athletic Association championships, scheduled for Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 14 and 15. will Include javelin, shot put and discus events for women.28 words
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Article23 1953-07-01 14 Closing date for en tries for he annual Malays Cricket competition f'>r the Rulers Shield has been extended to July 10.23 words
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Article29 1953-07-01 14 Members of the Singapore cricket t»im who p!r»v Malacca this wtek♦•i .1 ire a>ked to attend net pracU n the SiiiMpore Crioket Club ftl 5 pin tomorrow.29 words
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Article183 1953-07-01 14 The visitors appeared to OftVe settled now and were taking a oig share of the attack. Lodgers' equaliser fame seconds before half-time. A stray midnVld pass by an RASC player went to Davenpurt, who laid the ball on for Milne to place a grounder into the left hand183 words
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Article29 1953-07-01 14 HMS Terror beat Royal Army Ordnance Corps by the only goal scored in yesterday's Services Div. I fixture at 443 BAD ground. Hutchinson was the scorer.29 words
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Article32 1953-07-01 14 OOYAL Air Force Seletar Corinthlans. the lea»ue leaders, beat Royal Naval Air Station Sembawang by two ?oals to one in a Un.tcd Services Dlv. 1 fixture yesterday at Selet ir.32 words
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Article27 1953-07-01 14 Flying B< «t Wini,' and Royal Air font Vngah drew with one goal each in their services Dlv. 1 leu^ue fixture pljyed at Scle'ar yesIfid.ty.27 words
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Article171 1953-07-01 14 fen iiutton i, ruff n 13th citptain ag:iin.st Australia in Tests at Lord's. Lindsay HasAett is the 13th player to lead Australia at cricket s H.Q. With Hutton, Willie Watson, and Johnny Wirdle all plavintotal or Yurk.hiremen's appeal ance> against Australian will reacu 301. Next best;171 words
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Article314 1953-07-01 14 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER By SHOULD the doping of athletes to boost their speed and endurance be allowed? This question brought doctors into conflict at a meeting of the British Association of Sport ard Medicine in London last week. Sir Adolphe Abrahams, medical officer to the314 words
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135 1953-07-01 14 4 A.C.S. boys smash S'pore re lay mark ia S«lft SrSe tth erecot(lol)sa «-7*c. but thshasJ H recognised s yet lo annual Athlete™ "Z 1 school field. at o// fhe WUf From the start inh v L i-SDrintedahead/ndth' A ?s h l* I increased steadily ulth JSj* change. Chan Ong135 words
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Article37 1953-07-01 14 Senior champion at Bartlty M School's athletic meet yestenUy i; Jalan Besar Stadium was Lob Dos Yen. Rahman Yusoff won the "B"dMsion championship. Cheeseman House won the tea championship with Young How second.37 words
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Article50 1953-07-01 14 -i 'HE Federation of Malaya Hoct" Union has been provisionally cepted for affiliation by the Inter* Uonal Hockey Federation. At a meeting of I.H.F. on M£j In PwU.lt agreed to th« proraffj affiliation of the Rumanian CenM Lawn Hockey Commission and Federation of Malaya HockeyW*50 words
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Article, Illustration255 1953-07-01 15 Ing ill the while a superb tcmpi'rament -a fighter every inch of the way. He batted for five and thnequar- ter hours and hit sixteen fours. Fnirhaired Watson, a natural looking mhlet e. played this innings when he had been marked down by some critics for execution from255 words
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Article623 1953-07-01 15 SCOREBOARD AUSTRALIA —Ist Inns.: 346 KNCILAND —Ist Inns.: 372 M STRALIA—2nd Inns.: 368 ENGLAND —2nd Inns. Hutton c Hole b Lindwall Kcnyon c Hassett b Lindwall 2 (iraveney c Lanjjley b Johnston Comptoii lbw Johnston Watson c Hole b Ring 109 Bailey r Benagd b Ring:623 words
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Article518 1953-07-01 15 FOUR U.S. GIRLS IN SEMI-FINALS A S in all post-war Wimbledons, the United States has 'A a cr a i n dominated the women's singles this year. Their top four representatives won their way into the semi-finals yesterday and will play tomorrow for places 1 in the final Miss Maureen518 words
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Advertisement260 1953-07-01 15 KmCjJfit LAST DAY i 1 ■&^^TTY^4^i i m^^^M^ LASr D y fWk RICHARD CONTE l a m mVo' p.m' gy ARLENE DAHL < J ti Plus! UAKKY .lAMI.S PU«|toii|Miyj^9B i- Ills Ml SIC MAKI KS j^ii^jfcl^juJ^fa^j^l^pJF <w<«J Also Pathe News:- r^o«A« ,N^'-_*fiif] SCOTLAND WELCOMES "iß*\B£kW*r%\r"m QIEEN and THE TEST .WBVrllllVl260 words
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Article, Illustration289 1953-07-01 16 Fran ALLAN LEWIS BADALONA will wrobably favourite for the main race (Race 6) at Ku da Lumpur this aftcrDOOQ. He was the most discussed horse when Cl 3. Div 2-1 Mile came under review. Taking a line through Iv xnla'l form in Div. 1 on289 words
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491 1953-07-01 16 Mid-day nap TALISMAN In the 4.90 (Race A). by his connections. He has dropped a division and is now down where h« can win. Eagle Hawk, stablemate of Roy.il Piper, should Improve on his first start fifth to be a danger here Seal's Cirry, who gave promise or an early491 words
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Article705 1953-07-01 16 RACE 1—2.30: CLASS 4, DIV. 4—6 FIRS. 1 054 Permita Dorme/ II M.mnins 9.d0 2 906 Peter McCloud 813 3 808 Kind Regards Lansdown Kl2 4 985 My Pearl Ward 812 5 000 Middle Street Tait l.lt 6 673 Summer I'orn Whitney I.OS 7 744 Royal Piper Tulloh705 words
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Article, Illustration154 1953-07-01 16 Hut tan is shipper again Free Press Special Correspondent AUSTRALIAN share of the second Te.st at Lords If £15,679. This is half of the proceeds of the rive shilling gate. Total receipts for the match were £57,716, 15 shillings. This exceeds the former record gat^ at154 words
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Article276 1953-07-01 16 All the U.K. cricket results VESTERDAY'S U K Crick* rei'ilU: A! Cardiff: OlftflMffMl bt. Yorkshire by tight wickets. Yorkshire 218 ■nd 99 (McConnon rUht-arm offspin seven for 40 >. OtMMTfSO HI and 41 for tWO. At KiMirnr moil 111 HampshireNorthr>rr;> onshirp match abandoned. :round flooded following ihunder■torn HmiDshiip 338 ;mdReuter - 276 words
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