The Singapore Free Press, 21 July 1953
1953-07-21
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Title Section22 1953-07-21 1 The Singapore Free Press I Un \ftrrii»Min *n\r 'n Malaya n-B*" Tr.f Ijlv BI.IMS. Price II Cts. Is*. Sia^P"^ Tues ,I,v I22 words
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Article, Illustration902 1953-07-21 1 SIT YIN FONG - CHARMS LAY FIRE GHOST SIT YIN FONG Crow*** Horn to house of terror Bj PHIRTi people m a house m 100 Chiat Road, Singapore, have been terrified by a ghostly, flying ball of fire, which has set their home alight four times m the past three days. And Chinese seers902 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-21 1 ~"HJ»x SRv: twk*. mmmmmmmr- ww < k Urn Ty e Hock. 61. a deaf electrician was the only tenant of the Joo Chiat 'haunted" hous^, who disbelieved ffhosts. He said: This Is all nonsense. There is mischief somewhere.*39 words
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Article90 1953-07-21 1 i !ve iress suit Kepotier fW Singapore Government would reserve the right to take over any television service at a future date, if 11 should decide to grant licences to private interests. Lll? strict contro of Mich a JK« service would be neces- J*** two points90 words
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Article45 1953-07-21 1 The three men seriously injured m the explosion off Pulau Bukom yesterday during salvage operations on a sunken Japanese vessel, were still on the dangerou.sly illf" list thU morning m the Singapore General Hospital. One man had died on admission yesterday.45 words
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Article58 1953-07-21 1 Brandishing a pistol and a knife, thiee Chinese entered the house of a Chinese woman m I Lorong Bangkok, Singapore, yesterday. After robbing her of a bangle worth $145, they threw a blanket over her head and locked her In a room. The three then leapt58 words
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Article24 1953-07-21 1 i^^ing p?f n 12 of the 140 J th *lm an 1 mechanics of N> wer, w Ltd Blngaw rest Wlil wturn24 words
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Article26 1953-07-21 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened on a si th rnornlng with first grade August shipment at 66 cent, a pound a end above yesterday s26 words
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Article83 1953-07-21 1 City plans $30 m. loan rTOE SINGAPORE City t ouii--1 oil asked the Legislative Council this morning to sanction the Issue of I 130,000,000 j loan. Tiie money will be mainly on the extension Ol tne City's water and electricity undertakings. at par, that Is at the price of <i„<83 words
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119 1953-07-21 1 Silt GEORGC KKNDFL former British Ambassador lo Belgium will head the nine-maii commission which has been apoointed by the Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. to revitw the constitution of the Colony. It will consider 'he relationship belwie.i (irvernment *nd 'he City Council, and make recommendations119 words
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Advertisement11 1953-07-21 1 'jAw-^Mmmm^SSi^S^^^ i y '^%W' m^ aw s tu^M f-ti£m* mA^^^k X11 words
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320 1953-07-21 2 —AND INDIA U ASIA ON AGENDA PRITAIN believes Russia will have to be given a voice at the Korean post-truce political talks, diplomatic sources m London said yesterday. The United States has been told m informal talks :>f the British attitude. It appears toA.P. - 320 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-07-21 2 THE QUEEN MOTHER and Princess Margaret step down from a BO AC Comet at London Airport from a 16-day turns of Southern Rhoderia. The Queen and 'he Duke of Edinburgh (behind the Queen MoJ her) boarded the plane to greet them. A.P. photo.A.P. - 46 words
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Article215 1953-07-21 2 I SIJ* ARTHUR Salter, the Minister of Raw Materials said m the House of Commons last night, there will be no "hasty rushing into agree- j ments" on tin and rubber with- j out adequate consideration. He told Mr. Philip Nc*el-Baker, a former Labour Minister:215 words
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Article47 1953-07-21 2 Novelist playwright, J. B. Priestley, 59, announced yesterday he will marry Mrs. Jacquetta Hawkes, 42-year-old radio announcer on Thursday. Mrs. Hawkes was formerly married to Professor Christopher Hawkes, of Oxford University. He won a divorce last month, charging she committed adultery with Priestley.47 words
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Article43 1953-07-21 2 "Golfmcbiles" are replacing j caddies and relieving players of a lot of talking on golf i courses m New York. The motorized carts carry up to four players and their clubs between shots. They can be hired for US$5 per 18-hole round.43 words
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Article38 1953-07-21 2 P REMAN Koichi Hirano. 31, confessed to Koga. (Japan), police yesterday that he set fire to seven houses during: the past two years and received prizes from his chief for .arriving at the scene first.38 words
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Article45 1953-07-21 2 About 50.000 people demonstarted m Bandoeng on Sunday against continuing terrorism by fanatical Darul Islam and other terrorist organisations. The demonstrators who belonged to the National Contact Organisation demanded M definite government action against the terrorists, according to reports reaching Jakarta.45 words
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237 1953-07-21 2 £12 million Brabazon nlan is scrapped ■BRITAIN yesterday announ- ced the abandonment of the Brabazon aircraft projects as uneconomical. Thus ended the dream of a i riant airliner which was to I have been the commercial plane of the future. It was outstripped and doomed to I extinction by the237 words
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Article235 1953-07-21 2 Princess may gain consent DRINCESS Margaret may j yet win an official assent to marry Group Capt. Peter Townsend, despite his divorce, a source close to Buckingham Palace said last night. The informant, who cannot be identified, said the Princess has been told of government efforts to overcome constitutional objectionsA.P. - 235 words
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Article163 1953-07-21 2 Floods now threaten Tokyo FLOODS whkh homeless on hnSf* ants, if they £2* 8 of y risi g n a g ve J^l city's main shopping 3J less centres would -tei -within anti L> 1 pin-laden clouds J Awards the '"»»< Tokyo fronf?hp &3 n f u r a ofReuter - 163 words
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Article61 1953-07-21 2 LORD Salisbury, acting B: tish Foreign Secretary,!* turned to Britain n*M from Washington after atta* ing the "Big Three" Westc Foreign Ministers' QpM there earlier this month. He will report to the Bnts Cabinet m London today a his talks with Mr. John n Dulles, United StatesReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement43 1953-07-21 2 radio™ INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA Ni ALL mi BEST tS BBOAIHASTIM HvUtUs etf tttetlio Mal»#* H.H.t. antl oe* r m ftrttf/rmntifs. Fetter mm*** mt tilm cartoons, puoal**' P* conn si and I*o**"* PraC£ 50 CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENT* I ON SALL TODAY I 1943 words
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206 1953-07-21 3 Secret funds in this vote c the $2000,000 expenditure voted by the r«nore' Legislative Council this morning the Sm f Cde item was $600,000 for 300 low-cost pst J«K Aljunied Road. These are to KL^atc the victims of the Geylang fire* iccommouai these206 words
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Article149 1953-07-21 3 Mat, wife and a problem a* KCHE Wahab bin Lebai Mat, 55 of Pedis, had one great wh-to go to Mecca. But his life was a problem. She constantly fell sick. y Mat had to take a wife. His friends had advi>*d him he 1 must have a wife to149 words
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Article24 1953-07-21 3 Jimmy Ritz, 48. of the Ritz 1 totters comedy team, was arried m Beverlv Hills. Cali- Jrnia, to Judy Lee. 21.24 words
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Article20 1953-07-21 3 Honeymoonlng American screen actress Patricia Neal and author Ronald Dahl arrived yesterday at Portonno, Italian Riviera village.- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-07-21 3 MR. R. JUMABHOY, member for the Indian Chamber of Commerce m the Singapore Legislative Council, has been appointed to the finance committee m place of Mr. A. McLellan who has resigned because of his retirement. Mr. McLellan's place on the select committee for the Public Authorities80 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-07-21 3 thin^ 5SJ 1 ,n the Jo„ Chiat Uoad 'haunted" hMMc a new J 1 11 hand co mer) sits, surrounded by h *Ul t a ale* lc flag and other praying paraphernalia. His duty scare away evil spirits should they come again. (Story m Page 1).49 words
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189 1953-07-21 3 Land investment now a big risk, say appraisers SINGAPORE land development companies and appraisers yesterday Indignantly denied that there was land speculation as suggested by Mr. .1. A Harvey, Commissioner of Lands, m his 1952 annual report. Land, they pointed out. was a free commodity for ordinary transactions, and any189 words
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Article58 1953-07-21 3 Some 7,000 Colombo harbour workers have given notice they will strike for three hours t<>i day m protest Against the government's decision to raise the price ol lire Meetings and demonstrations against the price increase have been planned In many parts of Ceylon this week.58 words
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Article38 1953-07-21 3 CAR PLANT FOR RED CHINA The first motor car manu- I facturing works m Red China 1j is being constructed In the I Manchurtan city of Mukden, re- ports the Hong Kong Commul: nist newspaper Ta Kung Pao.38 words
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Article33 1953-07-21 3 L Madame Sun Vat Sen, also I known as Soong Chlng Ling, Is 1 enroute to India upon the Invitation of the Indian Prlmo I Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru.33 words
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Article24 1953-07-21 3 An employee of the West German Defence Corhmis sioner's office has been arrestee m Bonn for spying, it was an Bounced yesterday.24 words
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Advertisement30 1953-07-21 3 X. m. v**^^ "X. QAHTAS-BOAC bookings at the m mm c _r« International Air Centre of Singapore 111 J* JUtjl rA. OP PHONE QANTAS. OR CONSULT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL ACENT.30 words
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The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, July 21, 1953.
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Article416 1953-07-21 4 pROGRESS of the Colombo Plan for deveIlopment of South and South-East Asia, which has not been noticeably speedy since it was launched two years ago. now looks as if it will be slower than ever. That is plain from the remarks by the Secretary for Colonies Mr. Oliver416 words
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Article, Illustration952 1953-07-21 4 Eileen Travis - Queen Mother is Bringing Us Peace Eileen Travis Africans m Southern Rhodesia Are Sa fttffi-aXwO-W _^'-W-_v-_, by UMTALI, Souinern Rhodesia. "TWE QUEEN MOTHER x said she wanted to see as many natives as possible," said a town official to me as we waited on the small railway platform for the952 words
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Article267 1953-07-21 4 VIENNA. CTALINS SECOND son. VasO ally, who used to figure prominently m Air Force flypaeSts on May Day and other Soviet junketings, has been put m protective custody by the Malenkov regime. Vassily, who held the rank of Lieut-General m the Red Air Force, has gone m267 words
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Advertisement20 1953-07-21 4 i A CHOICE SELECTION of BUTTERFLY WING and MARCASITE f JEWELLERY U. S. de SILVA I 106, Orchard Road., U20 words
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Advertisement74 1953-07-21 4 Cgr mountain mm m TOMATO JUKE Chill, ami serve as a tasty appetiser j V What a delicious w*y to sharpen the edge of a jaded appetite and increase the daily intake! Rich, red Mountain Maid tomato jutf is packed wttk goodness and retains the natural flavour uf sun-ripened Australian74 words
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Article272 1953-07-21 5 WIDER KIM SENG BRIDGE PLAN T permission i Free Press Staff Reporter ADP^overnment is planning to remove I SGAPORE ovenl^ im Seng Road. j 1 bottleneck on wm Co imissio ner of Lands. I morning, th p e^ slative Counc il permis- E. PeP^' hridec over the Singapore river. ».t272 words
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Article48 1953-07-21 5 %te of Nazi war crimli K'^ y soon bp gaoh as a resuH ion British French 'i iSK ned an offlcial 0n yesterday. mini'? Bi Th' rsgto?? ls<,rs m -a* s of t y h tor *viow the sen- war L several hundred _-w48 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-07-21 5 Mr Dale Carnegie the man who wrote "How to Win Friends and Influence People" arrived m Hong Kong yesterday on a world tour to practice what he preaches. Mr Carnegie left last Mgni for Manila and Singapore en the American lmer President45 words
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Article37 1953-07-21 5 THK VETKRAN and hi* ■Ml, the up and coming ath fete, clap away all the hinh jump event at the Sulfapore Amateur Athletic Associations Fifteenth Annual Championship meeting a! Jalaa Besar Stadium.37 words
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Article171 1953-07-21 5 Nair wants a building authority GOVERNMENT should establish a Building Authority as an immediate step towards clearing Singapore's slums and providing adequate cheap houses for victims of future fire disasters, Mr. M. r. v. Nair. Legislative Councillor, said yesterday. Mr Nair praised Government's offer to build 300 lowrent houses for171 words
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Article35 1953-07-21 5 jß.R,(.lKirdStok^..nda,tmlM,,i and ihvA Minister of Ka» Lancashire cotton Industn was m ß~n'' d Sir Waltr U «nment did not r-««d the tton Industry as aomeHuna Britain's bade economic Ule, _uid.35 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-07-21 5 j picture. 1111KI. are only seven German citizens m Singapore,'* the Colony's ConsulGeneral. Dr. Hans Ulrich Granow. was ttold Hamburg;. He checked statistics and proved them wrong, for more than 40 of his fellow countrymen came to a party he gave recently atFree Press - 68 words
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Article123 1953-07-21 5 SINGAPORE is to have a new hostel for students attending the Teachers' Training College. Plans for a three-storey building have been submitted to the authorities for approval. The hcstel will be built on a four-acre piece of land at King's Road m Bukit Timah. When123 words
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Article92 1953-07-21 5 SINGAPORE'S Micro film Unit stores its films In steel cabinets to prevent them from catching fire, an official of the Unit told the Free Press yesterday. He was asked what precautions were taken. A blaze BB Sunday destroyed historical film records at the Malayan Film92 words
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Article25 1953-07-21 5 Canada has allotted to Ceylon capital and technical aid worth Rs 10.000.000 under the Colombo Plan, it was announced m Colombo yesterday.25 words
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Advertisement111 1953-07-21 5 I ■'i'W'*W*W a_ri' 'a-r* *aa» cool off with 3 I Beautifully I ||j|||A I 2 streamlined to suit the homes i 1* of Malaya nflM*? because of its high air distribution, sound construction vuit or Wiitt ro Sole Agent*:— SHROFFS (MALAYA) LTD J AC£NCY SHOWROOM: 47/49. STAMFORD RD S PORt.6111 words
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Miscellaneous352 1953-07-21 6 |Jj (.'I tV S<jaV^ irtl 11ll l »»aa^r^r-. J MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis! STad m-«s MANDRAKE.' IT'S HE OOESN T KNOW-- SOMETHING BAD WHAT CAN I DO? INO CAN Fight him !11 and »n £-^3k. V. ME -LOTHAR.' -JUNGLE WITCH BEWITCHED HIM-- MANDRAKE-- MANORAKE J352 words
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Article, Illustration619 1953-07-21 7 BOY WITH ANGEL'S FACE KILLS GIRL ON LOVERS' WALK ■fSce,* h0 allied his 17- -> J' round whc£ jtflfi """<\ t he wanted to *f& b irf the boy re- i Spa me t«) Sj f^ed^ausing me am*** passey. aged n. 'Street WaLsall. col•SdSSfWntMrter* guilty of sentence Mr More V>f*'Paul Popper - 619 words
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Article, Illustration128 1953-07-21 7 Sanders may be freed as trade bid T ONDON merchants with commercial contacts m Hungary, who are agents for the Hungarian State trading organisations, confidently expect Mr. Edgar Sanders to be I < leased soon. Sanders is a British ousiness man who was imprisoned by the Hungarians m 1949. Because128 words
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Article46 1953-07-21 7 termer **»eit t rank Delano iN^ York yesterday Wdrk New Jersey, who was then taken on a the Roosevelt I ;lu(l i library to mark the occasion. The shrine was opened I Visitors on April 12. 1946 Bl niversary oi' Roosevelt I death.— AP.46 words
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Article91 1953-07-21 7 DEOPLE-and CK^eri^nt^an bi y I 19Q ln I monds. Gem sales have j Wlen ™g *****8 m the the first three months of the yeai nnurtpr which ended on J^ ne The sale of industrial diamonds at £4.066,018 is than half the £8.136.1 worth sold m91 words
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Article39 1953-07-21 7 TOWN IN TERROR OF ARSONIST ATE °f emergency has fsiiK P^laimed m Fresno., J^nla^population 96.700 >. ii£l Cc and National i? f (T^ritorial S are W 5 L or a thrill-seeking *i day Started 12 bla two apartment nvolved; one39 words
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Advertisement42 1953-07-21 7 BRUNSyiBR *mmmm\llt Ccl--L[ II I /i fl' -**mW*MW*' /**p?^J**»B Tmm&m*mmE'Ffff£lLM' m Ummm *J mmmmmmm)M£Jdl]if{^^mW W^/ JmW M -*W Amt*-•'^i^-^TvW ■WKK^Maaf '••Ifcaav-''^ -*a^-a£*^£~-^T'*<J***'MBHflßßfi,*. v la. IC.'j^ak .J. lt **kiii U I L L v I Tfa AUALH LU >»«fia*w /alßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak-^--ft E fi£^ __«ar<aaTa9Hi^^^H42 words
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Article, Illustration264 1953-07-21 8 HERE IS NEW HOPE FOR THE CABLED Pictures by "Going up these stairs isn't hard,'' say these patients. "This i$ what we do everyday." On the left is a patient who has been legless for 15 months. Aiding ."-hem is an assistant who has had special training m rehabilitation work.LEE TUCK SOON - 264 words
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Article, Illustration336 1953-07-21 10 Couple who met in cinema AFTER a L'lJ-year-old clei expressed regret tor hi* behaviour m Hyde P rk, M Anthony Hawke, chainm... at London Sessions, told nim -You have done the n and proper thing and an* entitled to respect a consideration for ha played the man." The chairman grantedU.P. - 336 words
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295 1953-07-21 10 ARREST AFTER WRAC'S VOICE WAS HEARD IN NCOS BUNK SHORTLY before a 36-year-old Army sergeant was due to be posted to Korea, he went out drinking. He met U W.K.A.C. sir. and took her to his sleeping quarters at Normanton Barracks. Derby. This, and what another sergeant heard, was mentioned295 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-07-21 10 photo. Tills DELICIOUS, curvaceous young: beauty, m a revealing. •Bikini" bathing-suit, is the 1 atest ot the French beauty queens. She is Yvette Tivoli, 20, and she just won the title of "Miss Mannequin of the Azure Coast 1953," during a contest at the "Maxim's" nightclub, m thisU.P. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-07-21 10 photo. TAKE a look at this frothy scene. Joyce Chrest, who has been chosen as Queen of the Speedboats for Florida's GoW (oast Marathon on July 2=>"> and 26th. rides the waves on Biscavne Bay with the Miami skyline for a backdrop U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article261 1953-07-21 10 Collector jumps at his chance TuHE keen eye of the stamp collector added £200 perhaps more- -to the fortunes of Mr. Albert Winters, 56, Continental telephone supervisor and spare-time stamp dealer, of the Old Kent Road, Bermondsey, London. Au'omatically he glanced over the sheet of261 words
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Article19 1953-07-21 10 In a campaign against corruption the Vietnam Government yesterday suspended 60 lice officers and men.19 words
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Advertisement181 1953-07-21 10 ODD BITS The cast ai tiring OLDEST inhabitant of the We of Wlfht. Mr. Jesse Attrill, of East (owes, was 104 list wet k. Asked if he was^oin* to celebrate with a party he replied: "Not likely, I had one when I was 100 and it cost too much." Rum's181 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1953-07-21 11 Evelyn Irons - THE LORD OF THE RUNNING W, Evelyn Irons -The land °f ihe Big Rich Th <it's What Americans call Texas. In a world .-M iMCrying poorer and poorer and poorer, Texas is shouting rich and creswri In Houston (population 700,000) there are more than a hundred multicen iun7iniies Sloaan of1,171 words
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Article, Illustration433 1953-07-21 11 PREEMPTIVE Mddtag is designed to make the opponents' problem I difficult, and usually does, it is the j rare band that is easy to bid when I several rounds have been stolen by the high level at which you must come in or stay out. as the MSI433 words
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Advertisement55 1953-07-21 11 l\\ A*' IV« .ys*l "/'S i»a>.l •»*.'>■»••. nMr«".»i".^"- London's most popular cabaret act. j PAT KAY I and BETTY ANKERS I From the famous 44 96 ,f Restaurant, Piccadilly, Stars of Radio, Television, Films. Nightly except Sundays at I The Cockpit i Telephone 3848 for table reservations (j| NON DINERS55 words
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Miscellaneous72 1953-07-21 11 Today's Crossword •COM, 4. II n usical play (8 II A i .(,11 HON ogle tramp is (3, S. 3. 4 >. 1 aya have such met! esiUntly conclude wl dis- Hl G r > DOWN: 1 1,,,,.-...-, (11>J i tapestn p»"« ci 02 '«vi ut seldom happ< i i-n72 words
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Article425 1953-07-21 12 'EVERY MAN HAS HIS OWN TRICKS' I :ntil Italians and lh<> immiyranls A MR RAMACHANDRA talks ahout a separatist movement m Kerala. This is just nonsense. I came to Malaya m 1946 only. I receive regularly a prominent daily paper from Travaneore. I have yet to find such a movement425 words
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Article, Illustration179 1953-07-21 12 Letters must be short II I ask Mr Stephenson to be pati.nt. It's not m education, efficiency and experience that the local products can't compete with the immigrants, but the lower wages '.he latter will accept besides the fact that they resort to other179 words
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Article276 1953-07-21 12 IN a way I should pat myself, against the Malayalees, be- on the back; I have let Mr. cause his attacks are just Ramchandra spit out the the irrational outpourings uf venom and he must now be a disgruntled individual feeling much better. drawing276 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-07-21 12 KELLY TAN'S perfect mimicry and singing of the \Xhatanooga Shoe-Shine Boy" -number has moved him into the finals of the first Singapore Amateur Talent Quest. The second semi-finals wjll be held m the Great World Cabaret at 8.45 tonight. The final will be m the new garden cabaret. Johnny55 words
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Article89 1953-07-21 12 A LABOUR member, Mr. Thomas Road, asked the Secretary of State for Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. m the Commons yesterday what evidence he now had showing that cocoa could be successfully grown m parts of Malaya. Mr. Lyttelton replied that trials with both amelonado and trinitario cocoa89 words
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Article32 1953-07-21 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have vor a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m hi> POSTBAG briefly.32 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-07-21 12 rin- engagement m announced m Penang of Mr. George W. suiendra, <>, the Criminal Investigation Dept. (Intel-liUr-iue) and Miss Soh Ah Slew, youngest daughter ol the late Dr. boh Lhuau Seng, of Alor Man34 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-07-21 12 "Singapore, here we come.' Hundreds of Indian Immigrants, part of the flood of thousands that has been rushing to Malaya to get here before the Immigration Department's new ban comes into force on Aug. 1. arriving at Singapore railway 4 ation from Penang. The78 words
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Advertisement18 1953-07-21 12 The Pictorial Encyclopaedia 9.00 Foatatfs c'r« CITY BOOK STORE LIMITED K%jLijr The waterproof '^tch /T^} men precision |^jT18 words
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Article720 1953-07-21 13 A Matter of the Liver THE SINGAPORE DOCTOR discusses nOCTOR. I think I am In 1J for a cirrhosis of the liV pr"said my patient. llV since when did you tak e up medicine as a hnbbv^' i asked j°kin^yh?Ftoth my lather and my ,Wer brother were chronic Sinkers and720 words
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775 1953-07-21 13 CHAPMAN PINCHER - The doctors check on 'a wee dr appie CHAPMAN PINCHER by fIE power, of a double Scotch to allay anxiety has astonished doctors who have precisely measured its morale-boosting effect for the first time. A small shot of alcohol substantially steps up the body's capacity to cope with mental stress775 words
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Article, Illustration229 1953-07-21 13 indicate a definite cirrhosi.s, at least suggested that it may develop into one at a later date and then the liver will begin to shrink. The shrinking liver after a time begins to choke the large blood vessels from the lower half of the body andA.P. - 229 words
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Advertisement148 1953-07-21 13 »»»»»»>»»»»»»»»»««««<«««««««««««««»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»tf CROOKES *V I I HALIBUT OIL j ESSENTIAL J^ £fl f for healthy growth, **^~^fcs> fiL strong teeth, and t^fl\ Buy bottle today! Awr mmmm t^m mm mm *aB T aft mmJf' I mm\.l m^mmmmtm~miS' II I v J mwh^ Jmmmmw**^ I m. 1 v r vyajP I 1148 words
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Article, Illustration491 1953-07-21 14 GEOFFREY SIMPSON - SHEER HARD WORK PUT PIRIE ON TOP GEOFFREY SIMPSON 15 v Bailey at 32 is still the best pECORD-BREAKING Gordon Pirie. the slightly built bank clerk, within the spate of 19 hours become the worlds fastest six-miler and won Britain's threemile title. And this is proof that complete devotion to491 words
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Article540 1953-07-21 14 NORMAN YARDLEY - NORMAN YARDLEY By INTELLIGENT and experienced players m all classes of cricket do some incredibly rash and stupid things with bat and ball, or as captains, and often throw away obvious advantages. To achieve consistent success i In cricket you need not only a sound540 words
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Article306 1953-07-21 14 DRAW and Starting times for the first and second qualifying rounds at the R.S.G.C. on Saturday and at the Island Club on Sunday m the Singapore amateur golf championships are: At R.S.G.C, Saturday. 2.00 P R. Dowling F. E. Tabor: 2.05 J P. de C.306 words
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Article25 1953-07-21 14 Naval C-in-C Staff beat Imperial Chemical Industries by six goals to nil In i ci- friendly it F irrer Park rday.25 words
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Article41 1953-07-21 14 Wim Van Est of Holland yesterday won the lfith lap of the Tour de Fiance bycvcle race, from Marseilles, to Monte Carlo. Pierr? Molineris of France's south east team was second Richard V»n Qenechten Of Belgium came third.41 words
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Article43 1953-07-21 14 Al Bourke. lt>u lb. retained his Australian middleweight title when he beat. Carlo Marchini (149 3/4 lb.) Fin i technical knockout In the li*h round at Melbourne stadium last week The fight W8 I -scheduled for t round.— A P.43 words
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Article250 1953-07-21 14 CONNIE RYAN - CONNIE RYAN BY rpHi.iu. is no doubt th it women ue m qrarts t>) if, but they are t.tr (rom full equality with men even In Amei Women m not iwed to i enpi wit.ii iiiPii m national goll champtonships, although Babe Didrlluen Zaharlas wantedU.P. - 250 words
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Article, Illustration407 1953-07-21 14 DESMOND HACKETT - Avoid the barons and keep smiling Sammy McC DESMOND HACKETT By PALLING the light family McCarthy- Cict thii k v Sammy indoors before the Madison Square Can sang get around with their big dollar talk uarde n The flght barons sitting m their concrete i»a**u New York's 49th Street, having407 words
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Article57 1953-07-21 14 ih» Melbourne Audits Club has invited Sir Qordan Richards. Britain's champion j(Kkey. Eddie Arcaro Ol the United States, and lee ding jockeys from South Africa and New Zealand to ride In Invitation Stakes at Caulfield ra c on September 24. If they accept, ihey will ride57 words
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Article245 1953-07-21 14 yOLANDE Pompee, 0 f the JL West Indies, is rankeo. third alter world light-heavy-weight box.ng championship Archie Moore m this month^s ratings compiled by Ring magazine. Pompee battled Orient champion Isnneh Radrodro m Singapore three months ago. By virtue of his close boutA.P. - 245 words
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Advertisement64 1953-07-21 14 rggfM rSO igg^^^^H i^?M?v \'^^~^N^>>^~ tt I kj I CHINA CRAFTS ji j I 79, North Bridge Road. J I r. aa*. 4% ffff frik (p |B AT >> Tel B™*- I unoft»nsE'«j«MiN I l v,, P l^^^u-i"' *j; the date* gg i>d date' fM taaartlaa due i» V^^-A Th.64 words
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Article, Illustration284 1953-07-21 15 Sussex and Surrey are moving up the table SUSSEX and Surrey, two 3 counties well m the running for championship honours, played themselves into strong positions yesterday with the possibility of going over Middlesex, the leaders Surrey the reigning Cham nions dismissed Leicestershm for 107 at284 words
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480 1953-07-21 15 County leaders skittled out for 150 runs THE Australian cricket touring team finished the second day of their match at Lord's yesterday m a strong: position, four runs ahead of Middlesex with seven wickets m hand. Middlesex were all out for 150 but m improved •onditions the Australians, thanks largelyReuter - 480 words
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Article133 1953-07-21 15 STEREO 1; ytiTERDAY S SAFA Div. 1 league game at Jalan Besar nont ™U. ,U m vestorda > «as hard fought. Marine Depart£ri!!i c R d value for their victory over Royal metrical and Mechanical Engineers, mere was ni cn tv n f r..< I133 words
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Article206 1953-07-21 15 i^LOSE of play scores m yester|V> day's English county cricket programme:-— AI Oval— Leicestershire 107 (Letter 51. Laker nghtarm ofTspin mix for 25, Clark nghtarm leg break three for 13) and 12 for no wicket. Surrey 222 (May 52. Subba-Row not ou"; 1 51. Palmer rtghtann medium lour206 words
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Article88 1953-07-21 15 4 20-YEAR- OLD Austrian professional b"xer was disqualified for life m Vienna after he knocked out the referee m a fit of anger. He was Karl Mar ha m. a middleweight, who wai boxi.ig Alois Formella. 2<>. of (icrmany. The incident occurred m Hie sixth roundA.P. - 88 words
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Article76 1953-07-21 15 IUIE council of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association is to send a cable to Harry Hopman, Manager of the Australian Touring Squa*. assuring him of the Association's complete faith m his training methods and deploring any criticism that has been made of them. The Australian press recentlyReuter - 76 words
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Article45 1953-07-21 15 "II!, Naaeor Ali, foimer A I 1 Test < rtckeier aad h< ..IV oi iiu Paki try ai the Imperii'] Cri< k< held m This Is i *ie I U»j l In ai All will li c tal** r>l the Mi Crli ftaklftanl ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement58 1953-07-21 15 CAPITOL From TODAY It 1.4S I i:td fl.3n p.m AW! fOTI wl D A^mmmM I PAVILION TODAY OKLY 1.45. 4. ti.3o, 9.30 "GLASS MOUNTAIN' Starring TITO COBBI '#o itt m r m m »f Ammm\\\ ImS m\V .mmmm*' SmmWrnm H^a-^^fc M I Jaaaaaaafl ]Sj REX LAST 5 SHOWS 11, 1.45.58 words
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Advertisement137 1953-07-21 15 LAST DAY* I II am I I.'. 1.15-1 IS A 9 m p tn RETURN SCREENING J FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. j FROM TOMORROW! I tCMNtCOCO* J^ j Taylor Taylor FonTaine jk j L Sanders Williams OPENS FRIDAY! li* -fc IrESEB HMLB OXONNBR i BraS Ofßfllf REYNQIOS i^7*ZLl TKMNICOiOt c137 words
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Article, Illustration170 1953-07-21 16 THE 4TH TEST: Sisis' will beat rain It dries the pilch ANEW device for removing surface water after heavy rain was tried successfully yesterday at Headingley, where the roarth Test between Fugland and Australia is due to start an Thursday. The mactine— called the "sisis has been ci •d byReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-07-21 16 French fencer Christian d'Oriola won the Individual foil world title, i b^-tin** the Italian Malio dl Ro a < flve-two m the finals of the world. fencing championship- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article227 1953-07-21 16 The £250,000 betting coup SCOTLAND Yard detectives watched all British sea ands? air exits today for several men they think were involved m an attempted £250,000 sterling betting coup at Bath m Western England last Thursday. I An unknown French h named Francasal orReuter - 227 words
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Article109 1953-07-21 16 HHREE Class three horses— L Coralita, Wonder Gold and argo Rice— have been sent up Class two states a rel rom the Straits Racing Association Class one horses W.ndy Corler, Firm. Fe.ir Anita, Scoreance. Valiant Boy and Amooso have been placed m :iass two.109 words
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Article33 1953-07-21 16 5- 4 VICTORY Genial Youngsters beat Emily Rovers by five goals to four m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Scores were —Youngsters Thambv '2». Rama. (2), Jamil. Rovers Ali. Saparin.33 words
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Article94 1953-07-21 16 LfERVYN ROSE, the Australian left-hander who reached the Vimbledon semi-finals, and Rex tart wig are to visit Japan for a 15--lay stay on their way home from he United States next nionih. This was announced last night by he Australian Lawn Tennis Aeaocialon who are94 words
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Article22 1953-07-21 16 Government Printing Dept. beat Jollilado by three goals to one m a SAFA Div. 3B league fixture yesterday at M.FA.22 words
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Article30 1953-07-21 16 Johore CYMA scored a iivnil victory over Salu S.C. m B soccer friendly at Farrer Park yesterday. Ooalgettera: I Kwang <2t. Lip Chop 3. Ait Chow. Zcberia.30 words
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Article32 1953-07-21 16 A .six-one victory by Rajiji S.C. over Combined Rangers gl Farrer Park yesterday saw Sy^ I Ali. Loganathan and Bupramanium each score two go^ls. Ali .scored for the Ran.-32 words
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Article113 1953-07-21 16 BELGIUM beat Denmark m the European zone Davis Cun tmnis final In Copenhagen yesterday. Bel lum I Ined g winning lead ol three matches to one. They led two-one at the nd oi Sunday's play and In the first of the remaining two singles,A.P.; Reuter - 113 words
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Article209 1953-07-21 16 From S.A.F.A. officials Cmi CHEE SENG, Singapore's Malaya Cup goalkeeper, who was invited to join the > Hongkong soccer team now > m Australia, was given a de- •> > tiv several SingaI pore Am .ituer Football Asso- > elation officials, when he sounded them209 words
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Article27 1953-07-21 16 Singapore Corinthians beat X.M.L. by two goals to nil m a SAFA t.v. 3B league tie at CYMA ground. Scorers were Shariff Madon and Fernandez.27 words
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Article, Illustration152 1953-07-21 16 IPOH WON'T SEE DYAN CHAND XI ;iJOCKEY fans m Perak will not see India's Naliftml League champions, who ►will be touring the Federation [shortly under Dyan Chand the ►hockey "wizard." The Perak Hockey > Committee, at a lengthy meeting late )0O Saturday decided by i majority to invite the team152 words
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Article181 1953-07-21 16 'rill. following teams were chosen at a nieeliiiß of selectors at the Singapore Cricket lub yesterday for the forthcoming representathe cricket matches SOl Til v NORTH at Penanson Aug. I-!'.: IL P, Siu-ppard uapti. <1. L. Heard, S. D. Williams. D. (ireenshields. L. J. A. Diplßßlr.181 words
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Advertisement288 1953-07-21 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. DEATH CHEEK: On July 13th. 1953. at aaTOaantairs. Alfred Edward, aged 80. beloved father of Cyril and Elizabeth and grandfather of Grahame. ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS. C. Y. HWANG. Principal. Balestler Girls' School, has been discharged from hospital after a major operation. She thanks Di. Sinha and other doctors and288 words
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