The Singapore Free Press, 9 July 1953
1953-07-09
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1953-07-09 1 The Singapore Free Press L., All.-rncM.n Sale in Malaya. Kr«w" *<"• J^ 9 »*w>» w WCfc15 words
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Article493 1953-07-09 1 REDS MAY SCRAP COMINFORM i new move to split the Went World revolution still the aim, says U.S. THE Foreign Office in London is investigating Paris reports that the Russian-led Coininform may be disbanded. Any action to wind up the eignt-nation Red International. which was formed in 11)47, presumably would493 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-07-09 1 And how they danced QI'EEN ELIZABETH the Mother and Princess wer e fascinated by *< African village Mfiich w* part of the Rhodes ifnlerury exhibition at Bullf»r». Soathern Rhodesia. The exhibition was opened by the Queen Mother. She and the Princess are touring Southern Rhodesia. Picture shows the Queen MotherA.P. - 62 words
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148 1953-07-09 1 A '3-toed slimy monster' keeps a town in fear Fj chief of police, of New Hamburg Ontario, Mr. Nm 0r?e Thomas said yesterday that a "slimy tlin-e--imK with a hideous tail" had been raining the night and hiding bv day inomas said the 2 200 3kL° f the t0 VllReuter - 148 words
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Article62 1953-07-09 1 About 500 people are repotted to have died from the heat In the Attock District of Pakistan in the last three days. In the small town of Hazro alone 120 deaths have been reported. On Monday at lewt 21 people died from the heat in theReuter - 62 words
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Article70 1953-07-09 1 RED RADIO REPENTS ITS LIES T*he east German Radio yesterday a© ()l tnd "t reporting only newi favourable to t!v Bad G.'iman gofernment. Hen Berbert Gefsner, chlel commentator of the radio, •aid "We often were boring, have made grave mtsl We have been :!M through pink glasses as lac IReuter - 70 words
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Article29 1953-07-09 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened on an uncertain tone this nornlni with July first grade at 66 :l i centa a pound, 2 cent abo\t yesterday's close.29 words
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121 1953-07-09 1 ORITAIN'S acting Foreign Secretary. Lord Salisbury, loft for the United States last* night reportedly under orders from the Prime Minister. Sir Winston Churchill, to press for early Big-Power talks witti Soviet Russia. Lord Salisbury wllt be Bri tain's representative at a little Bermuda121 words
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Advertisement54 1953-07-09 1 V^Ti wau r, m cTo uo m« nm y w ugh co W^-- M f Del Monte 1 hand i TOMATO J your favourite 'J^fcy l <\ the only catsup made with Pineapple Vinegar the superlatlfe rlnegai thai bringa nut the bet| In catsup flavour. I Branches In Malaya. Sarawak.54 words
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323 1953-07-09 2 New instructions for Clark PRESIDENT Eisenhower and his top diplomatic and military advisers were reported last night to have prepared instructions for (Jen. Mark Clark on u new message to the Communists' Korean command concerning negotiations for an armistice in Korea.A.P. - 323 words
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136 1953-07-09 2 Book purge: U.S. takes a new look ¥>KESII)ENT Eisenhower said X yesterday the State Department was taking a new look at its policy directives on controversial books in United States Government libraries overseas. He told a Press conference that he had directed the department to work-out a programmp to handle136 words
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Article21 1953-07-09 2 The Burmese Government announced yesterday that it will' end the state of war with Germany and Austria effective today.21 words
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Article49 1953-07-09 2 A HELICOPTER passenger service between Ne ic York's three major airfields teas inaugurated yesterday. The sky bus flying between Laguardia, Idlewild and Ewaru airfields is operated by the New York Airways, which has been carrying mail and cargo by helicopter since laat October.—, ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article39 1953-07-09 2 Many parts of British East Africa particularly Kenya face a serious food shortage because of th P b'g crop lailure following the drought earlier this year, Uganda's Commerce Corrjnissioner, Mr. yi A. Maybury, said yesterday.39 words
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Article210 1953-07-09 2 U.S. MAY SHARE HER ATOM SECRETS PRESIDENT Eisenhowers hint that he mav initiate legislation to allow tin Un.ted States t( rtian atomic secreti with her ;.li es had a good reception in I ottic a] Quarters in London last nifcht. The Congressional a< t pro-' nibit;n K the American admReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-07-09 2 MEET SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI -THE 'COOK' photo. SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI takes time off from the dias at Theatre Royal. Fairbridge. Southern Rhodesia, to cook Boer sausages over a barbecue fire at Fairbridge School ground. Earlier in the day he had act ed as an umpire at a cricket match betweenA.P. - 59 words
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Article152 1953-07-09 2 T*HE South African House of Assembly yesterday voted for continued co-operation with the Commonwealth regardless of whether South Africa became a Republic or not. The House carried by 86 votes to 56 an amendment on thrsr lines proposed by the Prime Minister. Dr. DanielReuter - 152 words
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Article259 1953-07-09 2 Strike smashes Berlin barrier ,of Berlin's EaS?w M I border yesterd^ Z™** and slow-down strikes almost halted work aTL b industrial plants manybl^ With production s^, alarmingly the ComS agreed yesterday to restore nr mal travel throughout th long-partitioned city It was another impressive victory for the same w<S whoA.P. - 259 words
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Advertisement100 1953-07-09 2 Your hair demands the care you give your face •Cleanse -nourish— el.miorise'— these <^> are Striner's thfCC bttk rulrv l<>r hwt I v hr.ilthand Ijeauly. \\Y an showing (|J*— "fj; the three Sl«iner preparations you need I] If "I for this simpJe, <•(!.< live irratinmt: |f| t f^ liV J.100 words
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Article48 1953-07-09 3 mWENTY-FOUR people were 1 injured by demonstrators hurling fireworks during agitation against increased second class tram fares in Calcutta yes- j terday. Trams were forced off the streets for the second day running, and about 40 people were arrested in connection with demonstrations.48 words
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Article36 1953-07-09 3 The U.S. Senate Judiciary Mb-eommlttee yesterday ap- proved a bill urged by President Eisenhower to admit an extra 240.000 refugees and other im- migrants to the United Slates in the next two years36 words
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Article, Illustration314 1953-07-09 3 ROOI K VI '! • - Deep sea diving— with only trunks and goggles ROGER YUE i VsfSS sfaSSk' iv k A •*,"SJ J-t uu and »"La shark «rhi!« I<<a ff Singapore. His method of descent is a!IS primitive. A pair of Tr nks and goggles and ArilIn goes down to. as deeo M 70 fept314 words
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Article287 1953-07-09 3 mvr.n Free Press staff Reporter yMiAPORE'S Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr R. Broome, yesterday warned Chinese parents of eK 'n&s ulterior motives in trving to lure their educated *»s to China. »p^k f interested In the JJJith of the overseas Chinese. moment the youngsters 1287 words
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Article86 1953-07-09 3 Woman of 63 accused of 4 murders DETECTIVES arrested a 63--year-old woman Mrs. Caroline Grills in Sydney lList night and charged her with murdering four people in the last .seven years. They also charged her with having administered thallium poison <pest exterminator) to a fifth person with intent to murder.Reuter - 86 words
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Article28 1953-07-09 3 Mr Eden now convalescing In Newport Rhode Uland, after his serious gall Maddei operation iast month, Is makln ractory progress i cording to 1 bulletin yesterday.28 words
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Article28 1953-07-09 3 npili; EGYPTIAN »atfc*riUti bmn teased t»»e >■•*- in? of the Coronation film. Mi/ahrtli b <*««-™ in rinnnas throii^h.uit Efypt, B^iti^ll l"»»M»y MMTCU m tairu i-uii(iriued yesUrtUy.28 words
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Article, Illustration223 1953-07-09 3 THEY PLAN A SECOND 'KONTIKI' rpvvo men In Baal London, Cap*' Province, Inspired i>y the famoui KontikJ raft expedition across the Pacific, art planning to start n»'xt month on u 5.000-mile raft voyage across the Indian Ocean to Fremantle, Australia Mr. O. E. C.uk. L'ti, of Capetown, is trying toReuter - 223 words
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Advertisement54 1953-07-09 3 TP* M Tint ix why, .«!l ovrr ilifl Uri XS L vorl«l BOOTH'S actlaiined lLj| r^— --<^ a<> the essential for every gin tj|^ tr~- drink. For ii-> snioolhnejw, dry- > nk V^^p ness, authentic flavour and per- fe I^^***^ feet blending, tho connok^eur V n4i »iaRS wt 3 wiUalwaya54 words
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406 1953-07-09 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, July 9 1953. Opinion MIL D WORDS THE Communists have agreed that the Korean armistice delegations should meet again. The reply broadcast by Peking Radio to Gen. Mark Clark, the U.N. commander, was couched in more moderate terms than might have been expected. It stated406 words
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Article, Illustration717 1953-07-09 4 GEOFFRE Y WAKEFORD - GEOFFRE Y WAKEFORD 'Strains Few Mortal Men Half His Age Could End»» by ONE cold afternoon last spring the Prime Minister coughed in \ht House of Commons. A glass was filled from the carafe on the Table. To everybody's alarm, a717 words
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Article, Illustration150 1953-07-09 4 > In lr.s best seller look < "Painting at a Pastime," 1 S Sir Winston underlined the claims o) paintina to be the perfect, restful hobby and > had this to sen/: A man can wear out a S particular part of his tn:nd150 words
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Advertisement15 1953-07-09 4 SPORTS Sib* E.P.N.S. CUPS, SHIELDS, TANKARDS aod MEDALS USdeSILVA, Jewellers, 106, Orchard Road, Fhone *****.15 words
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Advertisement37 1953-07-09 4 2*" s* n A kit n^t k* a m a/ r IV AT^^^. .%*>^v^^^^^^^,^ w*^ TVA B\ vfiß fS^ \TD JLr I I r 5j °^ir K^W Vr^'^D^ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. 657 173 Cecil Street, Singapore Telephon37 words
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355 1953-07-09 5 defends the Rent Law Free Press Staff Reporter iR JOHN LAYCOCK, Legislative Councillor, M ter d a y refuted an allegation by the Singapore i iriation that the Council had rushed through u Rpnt Control Bill at its last session in great tne **cn*355 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-07-09 5 MR. Lim Chew Kuan, who is taring Singapore by the Carthage today for England to study architecture. Mr. Um is the son of Dr. Lim Wai Miii.31 words
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Article104 1953-07-09 5 THEY GET READY FOR POPPY DA Y THE PRESIDENT of the Ex--1 Services Association of SinW»re, Mr. Eric Henton s aid yesterday that every year the jwey raised through the Day Appeal is transferrJ» the Benevolent Account" "assist needy ex-service men women an d their dependJSfJ* assistance Is given of104 words
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Article21 1953-07-09 5 :n "ash killed li uied 26. Belgrade d DaW 1 yesterday u "«WtC U i ded the21 words
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190 1953-07-09 5 U.N. man lauds squatter plans in Malaya Till-; resettlement of about 500,000 Federation squatters was an "extremely impressive job and a great success," Mr. Amir Ali, Far Eastern representative of the United Nations Hi&h Commission for Refugees, said to the Free Press yesterday. He had also visited Singapore squatter areas190 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-07-09 5 N \roozoo and Mr. KR. 1 yC r««f I ila new $1 mil ion opened fur use U The Ito20 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-07-09 5 Million do llar library picture. THi: University of Malaya's new million-dollar library whfr^h is now open to students. Air-conditioned, it is the most modern in SouthEast Asia. Mr. Tan Lark Sye, past president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will formally open the library in October. Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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Article36 1953-07-09 5 Senator Robert A. Taft, of Ohio, yesterday underwent at New York hospital an operation involving the abdominal wall. A hospital bulletin said Sen. Taft "stood the operation well and his condition Is good."36 words
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Advertisement117 1953-07-09 5 I'lViV/A'AV.V.V.VAWWMWAVAVJVAVWIWkW, For Cool Comfortable Wear SPORTS SHIRTS j by K j^^ HENDAN CALIFORNIA jL (Linen) /^^^i^i^,. pastel shades /\A "•■•L^r^ Vw Ql in all sixes ..feP-y Ltvß^\ SPOIT in Rayon/Nylon ESSLEY RAYON SPORT SHIRTS j: BARCLAY SPORT SHIRTS Make Your Selection at l\ (The Premier Departmen tal Store) GukstSutaAs I117 words
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Miscellaneous347 1953-07-09 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis f I' YW < A.J I)I7AiyCOMMANO,TH£Y/UlD£oWtLA6£s|l )l7AiyCOMMAN0,TH£Y/UlD£0WtLA6£5| I^HfWMV^ T^^Hl THAT'S THE STORY^ L, l^*J^P AND BROUGHT BACK RICHES ANOMORE AJAILBIRD ;n,i/.;h' SEVFRAL OF THE BEWITCHED/ A/AT/l/fSJTIVOAKED. MYMRE incm vf^' t^- QUtENINffI fc, J W l^ WANTED /V H r AI AUO&EDHNTWMYWILI-jJ'347 words
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Miscellaneous487 1953-07-09 6 YOUR LUCKY ROM TODAV ai<> I*** and din. lM)ni Wi know ho« to inflS 0 13 0 «o y OII in V Sai f n <?*s you so desire f 8 e SBf hißh ambition! nd For u have on top of the heap?" 1 have the ability i« ««"'>•.487 words
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Article237 1953-07-09 7 Percy Hoskins - EVANS: The great speculation Percy Hoskins mRv I "ZiZtr johM KegiS°"rtSwa.v (llli^"' decided "ot to apthe sent- Iff death passed 5 him" at id. DM nuestloM which ro rime »»r «*'<* her .•^'"Vimothv Evans, was »^Jirder Mr; i J Be rW Evans, a crime to which Khaf confessed w crime237 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-07-09 7 picture. lour of the lovely contestants ior the "Miss I'niv we" beauty competition r.r e taking a look at London. From left to rffht: Ilia Sandkief. of Sweden; Inijrid Ritamills. of South Africa; Jytte Olsen. of Denmark, and Teij i Sopanen of Finland. The *irU leave for the contest inU.P. - 53 words
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Article135 1953-07-09 7 scientists at Harwell ft 5 1 flu omic ener v if >d will w. t0 an airc raa S s< I e uranium-bear wS i hUndred feet ta ™ttn S t UrVey f anarea in a H H 9 ntry ca P b e made ter, is135 words
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199 1953-07-09 7 JO, 55-year-old Harley- 7»«. mndtud n"ba 6esc "Uempti,,. 3n SSy the ex o 't Mr. John Thwaite.s, a Customs and Excise officer, told the court that Dr. Bank.s made a in which he said: "Mr. ive.s, a friend, suggested going to Le TDuquet thii199 words
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487 1953-07-09 7 n*ei.ts and in some he named Christie. Finally when charged he said this: She was nagging one day after another and 1 could not stand it any longer. I strangled her with a piece of rope amd took her down to thp487 words
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262 1953-07-09 7 British doctors don't give a damn AN AMERICAN SAYS: UNDER Britain's health scheme most doctors "have j reached a state of lethargy j where they don't give a damn." Dr. Paul Magnuson, who recently served as chairman of a 1 White Hou.se commission formed to study U.S. health needs, made262 words
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Advertisement22 1953-07-09 7 I'SireattUited' is the word for recording systems m 'r' ''i' il'l "BHp nTTUlllfi UNOERWOOO GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LIB. Singapore Kuila l.umpnr IVtung22 words
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Miscellaneous128 1953-07-09 7 J«» on, m lit. pople as. Th« Very !hf sik'. au have mt t« 0 make w are hrad •ret ness fair falinjt. lou u. md t tt n ynof •an ilnk op (In 1 r the Your n wi<h If. You but a t tintf nndrr v (hat foreign128 words
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Article, Illustration439 1953-07-09 8 UNKNOWN P. L. KOH SAM KAI FAYE CHEW BOON CHIN pory by Is by CINCAPORE citixen, who have no First Exhibit.on. opened L? c W bce H ti, Bl.the. the Colonial 11^ should not fail to visit U p^ 2** Mft^ the prevenfon of -»cce, Miy P439 words
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Article389 1953-07-09 10 A mystery man wants to buy the Cafe Royal A Kt KGrNDIA:S peasant named Daniel \icol borrowed £.5 from a pawnbroker and bought a cafe in the heart of London. It prospered beyond his wildest dreams. Soon. In the paslit, cobbled London of the389 words
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Article48 1953-07-09 10 Quads— now she waits for twins 'PHIRTY-TWO- YEAR-OLD Mrs. Be sie Taylor, mother oi the four-year-old Edmonton quads, is expecting twins In i September. At home In her seven-room council house In Mottingham Road. Edmonton. London. *he said: "At least that \s what I have b^en told. 148 words
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Article, Illustration225 1953-07-09 10 T H i E c F n e Ai n Val Pleasure Gardens at Battersea need 1,650,000 more visitors if they are to make a profit this year. p So far, after a third of the 21-week season about 600,000 have been. season, In May, Sir225 words
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Article44 1953-07-09 10 A .smart sparrow spent the whole day in a shoe store. In Detriot The bird circled around a good deal as if it loved the place Naturally. The store was :^ir-eonditioned. Outside the temperature was in the high 90.^ A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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280 1953-07-09 10 He forced me to cut off hair, says girl WEARING a scarf over her head a girl went into the witness-box at Manchester and alleged that a man forced her to siart cutting oir her hair and then finished the operation himself. In the dock was Gordon Coward, ased 23.280 words
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Advertisement77 1953-07-09 10 ll'A// I. lir 1 wrong stroke? ipCM M irriureJ n-jrching 1 price \>u Jvt H' j. |A- i tie new SwfMljJfai iu.Jn.K- Thf MmplHO-kevnwm in i a.) rows frvktlv i> M the fjm ..iis IMi I iiu-iib vouiJii «rJ e Mnca> i,» ..iLiiLuuiji FjctJt CTtri^»w keyhoMlftmrn t ireful pqMiiMi h»77 words
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Article1233 1953-07-09 11 Spotlight Marriage from a the nourishing lltf^LJr bureaux prove A U Z v "r too old or too vcu are e bo um in maj> v^ to ;\he mnuHiiaU- postlirtO 1 hLdeliniU'ly ended r yea hurch and registrar's and the church h due to1,233 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-07-09 11 North-South vulnerable West dealer rue bidding: North East South \l Pas, 2^ Db J 1 3 <? Pass A i>B <* Pass 4 J fyOD-VEEVER MldMd IfaC on the faces of the pi i iLS concentratin wlnninj L!5 e tourna mfnt. you art proJJjurpased at the numb.r of91 words
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Advertisement55 1953-07-09 11 i fly W o-W. Mo, EXP--J A*. -o I 1 MANILA I 1 ..UTS EVERY WEDNESDAY I CUPPER* FLIGHTS EVt« London's most popular cabaret act. Ofl<f BfTTr AWKfUS From the famous "96" Restaurant, Piccadilly. Stars of Radio, Television, Films. i S How appearing at Telephone 3 :or table reservatic NON-DINERS,55 words
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Miscellaneous25 1953-07-09 11 Today's Crossword ""^^^""^gH |Hfi| I I 4). «J« !:lll i tx] r, v 5 oiling! isj 1 Si. x i MH I'TIO! i i DO!25 words
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Article, Illustration257 1953-07-09 12 G. T. BOON - Inventor clerk becomes S'pore toy maker G. T. BOON REWARD FOR YEARS 01 PATIENCE B> A middle-aged Singapore Chinese cler'c has developed a technique to produce thousands of beautiful toys fro n plastic moulds. In a dimly lit room behind hLs bouse in Bukit Timah Road. I found Mr. Chan257 words
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Article31 1953-07-09 12 A UJS. civil defence expert said yesterday government officials believe Russia has enough atomic bombs to drop two each on about 67 areas in the United States.31 words
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Article31 1953-07-09 12 A research group reported yesterday the rising number of lung and throat cancer in Britain might be caused by the joint effect of tobacco smoking airj coal fumes.31 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-07-09 12 picture. vSfaLT VMnT..T irkerS f r b;iml hi,drcn <*■ K;,mal,h ar,l K^*w££t S ,<r P,w r lhat ch "*reß» diet Hie i,v w,l nout some mai/e- powder, or ormncc iuice Joi»or e Bahru GcMffal Hospital. Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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Article, Illustration364 1953-07-09 12 PETER DE CRI' Z - PETER DE CRUZ By T>HE University of Malaya's high-powered micro- camera is an amazing: precision instrument. It is used for research work in zoology. Dr. J. R. Hendrickson. acting Prolessor of Zoology, told me yesterday, that a picture taken of a hair from the head, and364 words
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Article63 1953-07-09 12 A loclology professor and i former missionary has endi d i 12-day last in protest against tho execution of atom spies, Julius and Ethel Rosenb Raloh T. TempUn, 55, professor at Centra] state college .it Ulberforce, Ohio, said the fast wai n "lorrow and repentance for63 words
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The Pressman's Postbag
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Article144 1953-07-09 12 ABOUT 6.30 p.m. on Julv 4 an friend and I were turning our car into Kampong Soojm) from Kalians Road when ;t "courtesy copstanding on the traffic Island' canie up and shouted at Us m \ery rude manner: "Hey driver, pustag tana slni tehla-bulai pusing. Our car was144 words
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Article116 1953-07-09 12 T WOULD like to congratulate the St. John Ambulance cadets and officers of E. F and G divisions of the Victoria Afternoon School who were present at the Workers Education Association social and dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday night Besides bein? very well disciplined they116 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-07-09 12 picture. GU* NORRIE, 13-year-old son of the Governor-General of New Zealand, Sir Willoughby Norrie, who arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC from school in Britain on his way to visit his parents. Guy. who will be join* t» Eton next term, stayed for the nijfht with the C-in-C Farelf, Gen. SirFree Press - 54 words
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Article32 1953-07-09 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it in his POSTBAG brieflybriefly - 32 words
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Article96 1953-07-09 12 t cannot understand why this place l is called Queen Elizabeth Walk when there is no control over gangs lof hooligans on bicycles tearing ground in groups crowding out people taking a walk. Why not call It the cycle racing 1 track? It would be more appropriate. Will96 words
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Article, Illustration637 1953-07-09 13 PETER QUENNELL - PETER QUENNELL BOOK REVIEWS hy_ n cohen and West 5 the end of the last A century one of the a b ST clothes and mg Daggjf noriuous particularly t a Kest joke cracked by a friend's charwoman, the Race ai ian Mrs. Boss.637 words
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Article43 1953-07-09 13 << THE SMIIRMFK IMIfKI i i <■■> Ambler 9 of the m heir with Er:< i THIRD I \»:i V RISK Nj lich&e] J i DO4 lui: II I n. (Mil Joseph 1'" > 1 mi idenl >l div. product his i r ?h143 words
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Article277 1953-07-09 13 GEORGE ADDISON - GEORGE ADDISON b [Iffi SOVIET author of today, whose novels L aCCepted for Publican, undoubtedly enjoys a v^ry comfortable life RriHc^° man writCf the Brtish New Statesman, 11 cently burred *S«£ e Soviet Umcm WW that the moderateJJg"« Russian n e r h as a277 words
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Article359 1953-07-09 13 JOHN Dryden wa.s probably the first poet to admit that he wrote for hard cash. To do so involved changing his allegiance, for he lived In "King Charles's Golden Days." like the Vicar of Bray. In 1659 he wrote his stanzas commemorative of359 words
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Advertisement54 1953-07-09 13 4 «oy A i dutch takes vou AIRLINES LvAXV^O jUU to your destination J^Bi| MINIMUM Hop. al /W M Will ifletU c iTm tmi I 70 ofl I Princlplea in \"i ImC rm.usi.-ii Aid to the SUi BkUn Fr j S. ffl Kn£2 ..tkk ci.ox«v roM«MNv UMSMN and at Mala,,*.54 words
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Article592 1953-07-09 14 Two more wins for LAC Stirk IAC Stirk of RAF. Seletar chalked up the most imJ pressive personal triumph at the Far Fast Air Force Athletic Championships, which concluded at Changi yesterday. After lowering the FEA time of 15 min. 55 sec. on 1 to592 words
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Article, Illustration254 1953-07-09 14 Chia has important date tomorrow Free Press Boxin ff Reporter IVHATS it going to be Chai Sitphol or Sonny Chia? a number of Singapore fight fans believe that the Colony boxer is taking on more than he can chew. But they've said so before and Sonny has come out of254 words
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Article155 1953-07-09 14 SINGAPORE Malays lost three-two to the Chunghwa XI yesterday in the first match of the'Indonesian tour at the Jakarta Olympic playground Skipper Dollah Don scored the goals for the Singapore team after Chunghwa drew first blood early in the second half. The Singapore footballers155 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-07-09 14 pfioto. S.A.C. Brown of Sele'ar S won the high jumn at yeter-w9 day's Far East Ai r Force ath B letic championships with aWL height of 5 ft, 6 in. Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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Article259 1953-07-09 14 POMPEE CLOSE TO CRACK AT MOORE Y°IANDE POMPEE, the West Indiin bOMf WO* battled Isimeli I Radrodro In Btafapoft*! just over two months ai<o. Ls ranked amoni? the the oui Ftanrtlng Ughl heavy u i hr^ l ">«■ world ifttr ehaaplon A'ciw. Moore uui Harold John on JJffteal contender) inReuter - 259 words
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Article85 1953-07-09 14 AMERICANS four top ranking vomen lawn tennis players have been nominated to represent the United BUtet in the Wightman Cup matches against Orcat Britain They are Miss Maureen Connolly Miss Doris Hart, Mis* Shirley Pry and IfJaf Louise Brough. The matches, take place at. the WVstchesterReuter - 85 words
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Article59 1953-07-09 14 Big fight betting begins The English think Pann finch for the title S/ bookies already Olson, a 2-1 fLouVite 6 ft! a paper price, however .i? 11 the boys murmured W about getting down with a die on Randy wun a bunThe transatlantic could be something if th^ wh canA.P. - 59 words
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Article46 1953-07-09 14 fe«ional Golfers AsrooS? eta*' !--ship bv beating f?£ t 'Saint Charles Illinois, by i, ani one in the 36 holes final, plavr »t Birmingham (Michigan). fIZ k"mo. runner up for title two »r. was one up at the end of fa nrsr round.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article298 1953-07-09 14 Singapore tennis tourney 'PHE results of yesterday's men's singles semi-finals ai the SCC courts ended to expectations, when triplf title holder Ong Chew Bee beat A.G.B. Pakir 6-2, 6-1 and Norman Kitovitz defeated Lim Hee Chin, 2— 6, 6-1 6 4 after a hectic battle.298 words
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86 1953-07-09 14 FINAL TOOK 3 YEARS -And ended in a draw MR. GSCIIi Purdy »T Ausinb h.is won Ihc individual w«« championship in corrfspondfW rhoss which b^tan nwrly yrars a s o. Mr. Erik Ur«* Swedish -born director of P hampionship. announcfd Stockholm, yesterday. >Ir Purdv, the publisher chess publication «P rtrinReuter - 86 words
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Article28 1953-07-09 14 No 443 BAD beat 31 Bmijj; RAOC in a district *"«<* t|»M match played a Kr»t bSSL Si and Utterson 1. Halftlne —gg urn ii||||HllllH" lllir28 words
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Advertisement61 1953-07-09 14 WHEN IN SIN«A*t«" I OTA* AT ^-ei I THE EMBASSY HOTEL) (OPPOSITK KATOUG PARK) KXTKNSION THI 1 ll() vM n BATCBDAT, 11th |Y l r f DANCI NKIBTIT: **J3 5 BATUBDAV RA DANCE: 4 P M »f\ SINDAY CONCEET Ml'SlC 1 NTS MODUUTI TBBMB lOK I>KK>IVN 1 8 ,:,(il/4 S61 words
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252 1953-07-09 15 Sussex heading for vital win v. Hants Yorkshire hit 330 for four SJUSSEX laid the foundations yesterday for a quick victory over Hampshire that should rocket them from fourth into second place in the county cricket championship table. Hampshire had the bad luck to bat first on a pitch possessed252 words
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Article296 1953-07-09 15 STRANAHAN LEADS LOCKE THOMSON AMERICAN amateur Frank A Stranahan curled home three long birdie putts on the homing nine yesterday to score an astonishing 70 and steal the thunder of the mighty Bobby Lockr and Ben Hogan in the British Open Golf championHe out-drove and cut-putted Erk Brown, a ScotA.P. - 296 words
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Article24 1953-07-09 15 G:illison Athletic I Units JJ? h elti on Saturday. Centre f A r$ V E^' in^' Trainin? REMB. 2 St -'«tion Workshops24 words
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Article30 1953-07-09 15 Jack Kramer defeated Ken McGregor. 6-4, 6-4 and Pancho Segura trimmed Frank Sedsman. 6-2, 6-4. in a nrofes>:ional tennis match In Ven- A.P. ezuela on Tuesday night. iA.P. - 30 words
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Article205 1953-07-09 15 'Japan can beat US.' -manager DAVIS CUP ;|TNITED STATES Davis Cup ILJ players practised in Van--1 COUTer on Tuesday before the watchful and critical eyes of their Japanese exponents. "I think we ha Vp a chance now. 1 said J-r° Yan agUshi.nonplaying captain of the Japancsp 1 team which meetsReuter - 205 words
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Article88 1953-07-09 15 FREE-FOR-ALL ON A SOCCER FIELD A FREE-FOR-ALL marred yesA terdftj'l DiT. 3 .second round soccer n 'itch in which Guru Nanak Institution beat Oreniera XI 3-2 at lp°h. Three minutes irom time there was a clash between the schools goalkeeper. Lonpon. and Greniers' centre-half Ka-e--van The crowd pressed onto the88 words
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Article117 1953-07-09 15 Close of play scores: At Vrarthiag: Hanti !<2 (Thomson 4 lor 2H. Oakman 4 for 27j. Sussex 2'2<> «Co' M, Park* 50 At liesUifuld: Derby v. Kent Derby 300 for 3 ißevili 128. Hamer 02). At RirmiiiKham: Warwick 257 iHorner 82, Loader 8 for 72 >. Surrey 4' forA.P. - 117 words
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Article58 1953-07-09 15 THE Royal Navy's annual athletic sporUs meet will be held at H.M.S. Terror tomorrow starting at 2.30 p.m. Fast times are expected. During practice, reports have been received that several records have been broken, but, actual figures are being kept quiet. When pressed for details,58 words
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Article182 1953-07-09 15 ove r J -i flat ra( to b(i Polished n T a> Jlil v 18 •W th V mdon **ferday. S are te n S^ttontJ en;^ce. t e o n gaUengcra from D rby winner Plnia; the Queen'* col( Aureole, runnerup to Flna in theReuter - 182 words
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Advertisement94 1953-07-09 15 CAPITOL today 11. 1.45. 4 ().:iO. !U0 W en im(u nc'UMS ymw ■k \i'l ill it in PLUS! 3 Trnnm a* Hilooou. in 3-D! t rnuHM JMOtiSMfT m rtwtr v»"**m Hire of Viewers 30 cts. plus deposit 50 cts. refundable on return of Viewers PAVILION TODAY 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30^94 words
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Advertisement174 1953-07-09 15 STARTS TODAY! 11 a.m. 1.45-4 15 h 4:> Hi, .'{o j> m I THE STORY OF THREE «P LOVES;' TICHNiCOLOK n^^JJ^\ f lain wan t» k*B| Plus: <i.B. N«*ws Showinu: Final Days at Wimbkdon A: Kverest lleroe^ in Britain SATURDAY MIDNIGHT!' A Pnomewnl fi<«w«« Starring Charlton lleston Susan Morrow Phone174 words
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Article, Illustration786 1953-07-09 16 CLASS 3 HORSES CATCH THE EYE AT BUKIT TIMAH PLASS THKKK horses took the hononrs at Baku Timah this morning:, when filial gallops for the iirst day <»i the Singapore Turf cluVs July meeting were done on the No. 2 jjrass track which is still fast despite half Mn Inch786 words
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132 1953-07-09 16 Horses back from spell at Camerons following horses have been returned to their rrspec'ive trainers after completing a spell at Ringlet. Cameron Highlands. k rfcronok 1 3-6-52 What Happened. Siherfort (4-6-53). Uninsured (6-U- 3 > Beau Temps, Eriskay <10-6-33>. Chesieres. The Cyderis (11-6-53). Sunearco. Pilot's Point <12-6-\*3>. Blue Plash (13-6-53)132 words
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Article171 1953-07-09 16 SBHFA LEAGUE CUP SIME DARBY "A" bent Bingapore Cold Storage by four goall to two in yesterday's BBHFA letfue and cup tit' 00 tho Padarm. iren tor Btma Darby wore Hussein <3> and Salahuddin. Hool Meno: and i-muii Omar •cored for cold Storage, u ilftirne .score waa three-one. Breweries beat171 words
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Article, Illustration342 1953-07-09 16 Len Hutton hopes to be in today J EN BUTTON spent vested lj the Abrositis in !,k il i n>l^ starting today. The latest TfM [•ucisey, Lens home, was that ££> looking more hopeful about d 8 arf jf the shoulder being fit in time Meanwhile, whoever, wins the toss342 words
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Article213 1953-07-09 16 BRITISH PARAGON (Straker) was easily the outstanding Cl. I worker this morning, when he was going bettor than Northern Circuit at, the finish of hall a mile in 50. the last three in 37. nuy nurse null van uir.iiv ji for half a mile at Bukit213 words
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Article276 1953-07-09 16 FO KI 8 T BEAU i Whitney > a^uin drew attention to his chances on the Ant day when he was only cantering on the outside of Josker II to run three in 38. forest Beau could have knocked quite a bit off this timing*. Colonel Whatnot276 words
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Advertisement189 1953-07-09 16 CLASSIFIED ADSENGAGEMENT THE engagement is announced •n Hoo L?n<:, fourth .son of Mr. Ac Mrs. Lee Wee Hoe of Ba'u Gajah. and Swee Sim. third daofhief of Mr. Se Mrs. Chui Cl'ens Llat of Singapore. DEATH MORTIMER: On July 6th. 1953. at Balheaston. Somerset, Arthur Hillbirne. formerly of Beverlac Esr.it>.189 words
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