The Singapore Free Press, 16 September 1953
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Title Section11 1953-09-16 1 The Singapore Free Press rw>t Afternoon Sale in Mala>a. 01/01/1927 sdf11 words
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Article477 1953-09-16 1 SIT YIN FONG - HAWKERS DISEASE WARNING SIT YIN FONG Staff short— *m su> health ehecks By New policy 'wrong An epidemic from hawkers— warning f)K. C. J. TOM, chairman of the City Council's Hawkers' Inquiry Sub-Committee, warned this morning that the "stupendous problem" of health control had "'defied solution" and that this i477 words
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Article43 1953-09-16 1 I lie going for the races at Ktikit Timah this afternoon >!i.»uhl !m» good. Allan lew in. Flm PfCSS racing correspondent, &ives Talisman, Percussion a»d B^noarbright as his best f»ets. Latest conrse information and Mid -Day Nap in Pa?e 1«.43 words
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Article102 1953-09-16 1 Big aid plan for Peking P RESIDENT Mao Tse-Tuag said yesterday that Russia and Red China have negotiated an unprecedented" new economic aid programme. Red Chinas boss, in a cable to Mr. Georgi Malenkov said- "The two states have settled in one single negotiation the question of the construction ofA.P. - 102 words
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130 1953-09-16 1 Russian move to seat Red China is beaten THE GENERAL Assembly in New York yesterday voted by 44 to 10. with two absten- tiin. after Mr. Vyshinsky, the the question of Chinese repreKBUtioo in the United Nations. Tlie vote came on a Unit States piopjvil ua^krd by Bri- tun. alter130 words
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Article20 1953-09-16 1 Lt. Gea Sir Charles F Loewen. GOC-in-C. Western Command. Britain, has been appointed C-in-C. Far East Land Forces.20 words
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Article31 1953-09-16 1 wnr?h\i K 7 ellery and Property day Sin wore homes yesterSSS inVJ md flut «>"»«»€ had 55" lntl) he r brtnwn and removed snn. C 2£K« i lUori w^th.<31 words
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Article20 1953-09-16 1 nl. fir-? tl y Ulls morning mm atl^ Ue C J ctober shi l>" 5J" ntea from jresterdaya20 words
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Article79 1953-09-16 1 J men Btate Prai rSL^,; fe'wed to permit for iS?'- Britain ri i" vi a s uUI Wales .rtmeat 1 Mr H >b »ti ;i. up hi- >••; i luse II iras coasi thai any trip he tnlghl i "would no( be In the Interest* oi79 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-09-16 1 Mr. 1 eroi Gandhi, son-in-law of the Indian Premier. Mr. Nehru, put* in a spot of practice for the mutch between India's I'pper ami lower Ilou>es of Parliament. The lower House team was capUined hv Mr Nehru and the I'pper House by the Indian Vice-President, Dr.A.P. - 66 words
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Article302 1953-09-16 1 'FOOLISH RIGDEN WAS DRUNK' False passport from Egyptians LA. C. Anthony Rigden, who^e disappearance In the Suez Canal lone touched off an Anglo-Egyptian crisis, had been very foolish but he would not be court martialled, said the Air Ministry in London yesterday. A statement detailing RitvJen'.> tperience said that onReuter - 302 words
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Advertisement30 1953-09-16 1 'It ;y*&^~ w/^ PROPER NOUKI^MEiSfr I So remember OVALTINE is the Worlds Most Popular food Beverage anil tlie World's Best Nig lit- cap A. WANOER LTD.. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE^^30 words
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Article, Illustration165 1953-09-16 2 Mrs. Pandit chosen UN President M jaya I i Pan(!lt f I cam< the \n lecU ti i wit ol the \U d Nation; General As- hl\ She was chosen by a rote of I 37 to 22 ever PriliCC Wan in the only other cai date Mr. Pandit ol165 words
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Article36 1953-09-16 2 IJM To Biiby \ul«' of Lim Y<v. Km OH ISth Se|)tember. 1053. ll Poglai Maternity }lome Gift of BSLVARAJOO: On September 11th, at K KM Hospital, Sinvfapoif, to Arulmary, \ufe of S. BotvaraJOOi a son.36 words
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Article49 1953-09-16 2 KLYNE At the Civil General Ho pital f9im'Hnore. on 15th SeptembOT, INt, Harold Michael Klyne 61 years. The funera! cortege uill leave his IQOMtnn. No. 28C E;r t (i.i.st Road, at 5 pm. today, IGth .September, for the Katonp Catholir Church and thonoi to Bldadarl Cemetery for Interment.49 words
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Article68 1953-09-16 2 A -guns for U.S. troops MR. ROBERT STEVENS, Secretary of the U.S. Army, announced ye.sterday that a battalion of *280 mm. mobile puns capable of firing atomic shells would be sent to Europe soon. He described the 280 mm. Kim as the U.S. Army's "latest and largest" field artillery weapon.68 words
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Article148 1953-09-16 2 Adlai: No time for wobbling MR. ADI XI STEVENSON, called last night for new efforts at world disarmament and "durable assurances of non-aggression from Russia and all the world." The door to the conference room," Mr. Stevenson said, is the door to peace." The Democratic leader spoke to a nationwideReuter - 148 words
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165 1953-09-16 2 But elephant won't mix his drinks ORITISH Navy men .stationed mj in Ceylon have found out an elephant really never doea forget particularly where he gets his drinks. The sailors selected a site for a jungle station, including a water hole long used by elephants, but the naval engineers thoughtA.P. - 165 words
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Article101 1953-09-16 2 \|R. Manilal Ciandhi, 60- Jl!? r old s<>n of Mahatma I ('Uiifllii. m Johannesburg yesterday withdrew his notice of appeal against a sentence of a fine of £f| ui( h the al ernative of 50 dav s Ra «l for takftni part la a r;uia aMA.P. - 101 words
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Article384 1953-09-16 2 BRITAIN OFFERS TO SHARE SUEZ New bid to end Canal disp Uk BRITAIN was reported yesterday ready to give up her old role ol guardian of the Suez part of a new defence settlement with Egypt. don said the two countries, in >nged Informal talk*, nave d on the Idea384 words
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Article22 1953-09-16 2 The French Premier vl Joseph Laniel is to visit &M United States No date hasntll been fixed. it22 words
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Advertisement255 1953-09-16 2 I CLASSIFIED ADS. MH R H KELLY. M V. "CHARON. 11 SITUATION WANTED CLERK TYPIST (Indian) will f dura ted and experienced very good command of Enylish weks full part time service excellent references. 801 RlO2B. F.P. ACCOMMODATION VACANT FURNISHED Flat. Holland Road area, to lot October. Januarv in«lusi\e two255 words
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Advertisement106 1953-09-16 2 Typewrite anywhere with SMITH-CORONA I PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS L (Easy payments can be arranged) 1 1 Z£ HAS FULL-SIZE I CFFICE TYPEWRITER I KEYBOARD! I I V j^w^^^Wpt^L^^^^^hV^b%^^^^^ I TYPEWRITERS (MALAYA) LIMITEtT^, UM. ROBIISOR ROAD, SIRCAPORE infl 1^ IO« »l» BUILDIRG. KUALA LIMPUR e C\^ •I. I"C« STREET. fEMI6 \K^^ _^_^_^^^^^^^^^HlR^^B^^^^^106 words
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223 1953-09-16 3 PENSIONERS MAY APPEAL TO WHITEHALL ;^r^rBii,^3Fi to confer SINGAPORE pensioners may confer with their colleagues in the Federation and make a new approach to the Malayan governments or to the Secretary of State for the Colonies to have pension schemes revised. They were disappointed that Sinagpore Government has turned down223 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-09-16 3 picture. Mi« Rita Martin, of Singapore, sinking Frankie Uline's bit tune, 'On the Sunny Side oi the Street." She was voted second in the third heat of the "frooner-froonette" content. The fourth test v. ill be hfld tonight in the Garden Cabaret. Great World. Ten people will compete. Free PressFree Press - 50 words
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Article67 1953-09-16 3 US IS takes out the 'bad' books 4 FEW books removed from the shelves of the U.S.I.S. library because they contained "undesirable literature," said Mr J. I. Meader. the U.S.I.S. director in Singapore, yesterday. "These books were weeded out because they advocate the overthrow of democratic government." he added. Mr.67 words
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Article24 1953-09-16 3 A fne destroyed a square block of motion picture sets in Columbia Pictures Corporation ranch In Burbank before the flames controlled yesterday.24 words
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Article64 1953-09-16 3 Textile king inspects his empire Jfc-tEAR-OLD Swiss busi- executive. M Charles u. a bachelor, flew .^nppore by Comet to look branch <)f :^°lh^orJ isi in mv 168 thpm» d Ver l aIUU)^ M Rntr he said sick tiCaZ Said he neve r "5 ™>** about ..y s u^ar^ a day64 words
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Article85 1953-09-16 3 4" 'ouL oft at Wtburn. ■Mt Parting. He Thxt Wi °r C2O. ?iJ r «Srt.7 l t£f two years ihe mi,,*. tne now owner Hw° f rth hun dred.s of believe it is the work of a seventeenthcentury artist of the Dutch .school. It is a portrait of85 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-09-16 3 picture. No. she isn't Dorothy Lamour, but Miss Marion Willis, a Colony schoolgirl, at a picnic party at Rainbow Island, off Sinjjapore.- J. QuekJ. Quek - 28 words
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Article19 1953-09-16 3 Sir Henry Ashley Clarke, Deputy Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office has been appointed British Ambassador to Italy.19 words
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142 1953-09-16 3 MORE COOL ROOMS FOR HOSPITAL PATIENTS pLANS are under way for the provision of more air-conditioned wards in the Singapore General Hospital before the end of this year, Dr. R. W. Calderwood. Chief Medical Officer, said yesterday. Air-conditioning is pi lyin* ;*n Increasingly valuable role in enabling the .speedy recovery142 words
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Article22 1953-09-16 3 Sir Winston Churchill Ls expected to leave London tomorrow on a short holiday In the 'south of France.22 words
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Advertisement53 1953-09-16 3 I y^7?>\ FOR PERFECT f V' "ss\ TASITR I I JL JLM.KJ JL MJJ I EARLY MORNING SET 2 p««- frtw 28.25 COFFFF SET 6 i >ersons frnin 41.50 set rprA SFT persons from Jj> oV.i^U set DINNER SET 6 r, r $480.00 «< .i CHINA «k CLASS DEPT. HOIII^MK\53 words
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Article411 1953-09-16 4 Opinion BLACK TUESDAY WmfJEBDAY, Bepi. 16. 1053. i^ROM questions and answers and speeches in the Legislative Council yesterday emerges a deeply disturbing picture of the future of English 1 education in Singapore. On* detail .stands out sharp and clear. Next year, on the Government's estimate, there vi ill be 280.900411 words
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Article340 1953-09-16 4 J. L. HAYS - NO MORE 'MAGIC' CARPETS J. L. HAYS. m A- I WHEN a crisis hits a nation Itfl people react in various and Intriguing ways which because ol the crisis never make the headlines. When a crisis hits France I have seen French peasants hurry out into the fields to bury340 words
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564 1953-09-16 4 Austria Leaves the Shouting to Others asdf She NEEDS the port; Italy, Yugoslavia only WANT it OOKING at the dispuled no-man's-land of Trieste (six years old yesterday) it is easy to forgei that when this pocket-sized, comic-opera Free State was born, it came close to exploding a new world war.564 words
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Article83 1953-09-16 4 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN Yugoslav to cross th. Up in the *i d th h> the city a vl?! shouted to fe" lieutenant. \iy ff across." e a We'll shoot The American w obeying the British g! oroer, replied "Well 2 first man to cross" 7 ordered his handful 7 lorward. The83 words
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Advertisement13 1953-09-16 4 LONGINES The Worlds Most Honoured Walth S,,U by ALL HIGH CLASS WATCH DEALERS13 words
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Advertisement117 1953-09-16 4 |gjfjl¥ —They are— but also lor I I jjl blouses and lingerie I r T^here are many different kind* I. J[ o f Anti-Shrink fabrics guari* I teed by Grafton. There are rayoi J ;s»«si* crepes to suit all tastes, dupioH, H fabrics for playwcar, morning ad H afternoon wear117 words
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Miscellaneous26 1953-09-16 4 POCKET CARTOON hy OSBERT LANCASTFR Oaf J'-' "Darlmif do /< t > u.o,k U the numlifr (cllrvj t o M ffrurMffilion urir not v'otn« IO Kuif |o >. riff26 words
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289 1953-09-16 5 BORNEO A 'PARADISE' FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE SEEKING JOBS flVrs fcrcat prospects for young Singaporeans, whether they 0W oik a comfortable living in steady jobs, according to n-ant^ e ?"l, A vj n housing assistant and welfare officer to a 7,000 'our force a a U) v because he left289 words
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91 1953-09-16 5 ■-CTORAL registers for the ■u. nine Legislative Council EVnd Mx Cit >' Council ■J^ oi Singapore were certiP| registration officers ■J»n at the offices of thos I ..mail ward, and for fsßireau PubUcal^. are 'T.OOO voters ior the t^e council and 52 m91 words
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Article, Illustration250 1953-09-16 5 They will dance 'hoochy-koochy THK glamour girls of the "Hong: Kong: Parade"- a new musical revue now In Singapore were all well-known dancers or "queens" of the nightclub world before they bunded themselves together as a troupe. Mei Pin^ was .singing in her low throbbing voice to thousands of fans250 words
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Advertisement168 1953-09-16 5 ■a— 1 GLIMMER SOFT CLEAR OR BRIGHT AT THE Sole Agents BOLTER SIMON, 59, Winchester House, Singapore j Only $36.00 Down! REMINGTON "Quiet Riter" The only office typewriter j "lM*it n Personal Size I t^WffiL ri( e 5 306 :^j^^^#^ monthly 30/Hasy Payments for Standard Typewriters j can also bt168 words
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Advertisement14 1953-09-16 6 70 r Olivetti TYPEWRIT^ 5 /•V^- /r« BORNEO SUMATRA fl* CO.,(M) LT Telephone *****-14 words
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Miscellaneous165 1953-09-16 6 W^WLW^^^^m^m mT*m.y a*, l i Hi Fai Ci MANDRAKE, THE MACC.^ b, Lee TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris .-WHO GIVES JOBS ANC HiS CMdUfff inj BANSON& NEW SECRETA.Rv (VHAT BOTHERS /M6. lFTi«™cE«mrK TOPAROLEPEX- 'K/U£*"KAN£. *IfSTY SC&T" SAINT <5 That I heard 1/ Y^^WJ^F l^/V *__W_\-^165 words
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Miscellaneous404 1953-09-16 6 YOUR 1 luck] Sllll(1 >«u ran *»"J ar ><MI lsil: -iend^S lifr 1 llolUs! M UMu**! pair,! not «J i.,,. au r, uf >l wWch on,- should llt Hrs( rate ork i^* »«*< not be sore.i, 1 hau a fin, I "©rid n i(ns *>■ stiuaro dt.il. You nl M404 words
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Article, Illustration385 1953-09-16 8 PETER DE CRUZ - SCUDDING BEFE WIND AT GL UNKNOWN PETER DE CRUZ Pictures by Story by /vNF sunny aftern< la>t week, Malays living In kampongs along Siglap Road in Singapore held their annual sailboat race. About 20 sailboats ol diff* rent shapes and sizes lined the beach before the rac« bfgan. a crowdHAN HAI FONG - 385 words
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550 1953-09-16 10 Murder in the air can be stopped THIS way SCIENTISTS TOLD: •JVHARLY three-quarters of all the coal burned at Brih^ tain's power stations V*. 000.000 tons every yc;ir is Arcing irasted, Hritish Association scientists we it told at [Liverpool. only u quarter of the energy in the coal dug by550 words
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123 1953-09-16 10 i|i PEN this sort <>t conti tton "of, on between telephone call-box and exchange: tiler: ire been cut oil in the call IM'iator: s-rty. Ml re-connect you if you Hive me the num- ber. You needn't put in any t H 4123 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-09-16 10 Beauty in the sun picture. MARLENE DEE F. 'i a l ard suns he tcr being placed second with Syl Carpentier (Mta I France) in the Miss Europe I I contest.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article43 1953-09-16 10 I>rssiA yesterday protest o<i t to Persia against the arrest of b Russian, Yamao AliorT. in Whose workshop Gen. Zahedi's police are alleged to have found a .small arsenal. Police officials said several guna and some ammunition were found.43 words
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Article141 1953-09-16 10 Teacher must see doctors A SCHOOLMASTEB wai placed on protatlm for three yrir, on condition that he submitted to medical and psychiatric treatment. It was stated by the derenee at Cranbrook, Kent, that the teacher had kept a Strange impulse in check for some time, but it had Middenty broken141 words
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Article159 1953-09-16 10 4 MfcKICAN and British police combined In the search for the murrlerer of the young I.S. airman who was "taken for a ride" and found with his head battered near Yarmouth racecourse. Fir.st result of the combli operation proved that the man had nr.st been159 words
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Article239 1953-09-16 10 WIFE PLEADS: FREE MY MAN mm BEGI H ABDULLAH, wife l M,fik Abdullah Minister Kashmir imprisoned fo* India's remier bis written aP- tor Mtr husband i releasi to the editors of Indian newsr.u^nonV of them uiU publish her letter. She claims that her husband h.i s been penalised for his239 words
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Advertisement195 1953-09-16 10 CaHtiMjic-ktask. CLEANSE D.C.Lotion is the most SSTi j I rev .lutioniry Dandruff Control Lotion ever [»1 Rfl I —it works like a charm! hiding surface- I 1; I action makes emli.irr.issin^ scruHy JanJrurT *|A I flakei repulsive to the scilp, :inJ repellent to ;|l I each other. DandrutT just dJMppcafl195 words
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Article510 1953-09-16 11 TOM MASTERSON - Race Problem Flares up in France TOM MASTERSON asdf PAI [S. ittoLYRACE, problem u;i the iinited States. Most Frenchmen fhs problem spi like j^i&flre in their counAnd tli- Communists n he 300.000 North A lo have Inva m Th\v neve] tun vto stir up th« c sSnned Africans. I Africans510 words
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Article, Illustration197 1953-09-16 11 II T HEN PAR fNI If to inci: I hand, or the lack of futur< next bid he makes. Howi d by bid n: For example win i a two-over* cpeninp b:ri. you ted at least two honour trn ten points in the 4-3-2-1 point count. Partner's new197 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-16 11 photo. Bryan Forbes, who is a keen amateur photographer, catch es a memento of the styles of 1912 as he photographs lov* Iv Fileen Moore at Shepperton Studios where she is playin the part of his sister in "Tho Inspector (alls," the scree version of the famousReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement33 1953-09-16 11 TOUCH I th6 pnUDAPT I built t0 UNDERWOOD I Correspondent 1 1 cii^iiu'iird lor durability.... M V- l -^m l> pr«*t i^iun-built for i.iHrr, -ft 1 v j UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTC33 words
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Miscellaneous74 1953-09-16 11 Todays Crossword t i i I I m j i I L- j koss. i Loose way! In for flero the hou i comt I >; name? (5). 19, Apt 1( A 801 J riOJi lawful twister? (7). 2J n Ibe n- arded M wup! <4> 1C paswia '81 I74 words
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212 1953-09-16 12 PIPE DREAMS TO COME TRUE AFTER ALL \v\ PFOPLK of Kampong Kebun I bi, behind the Great .■Eastern Park, off Geylang. Singapore, may get their fi water pipe stands, if they write to the City Health ,11 Department. An official of thLs Department said thus, when he commented on a212 words
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Article31 1953-09-16 12 ifAVK you grouse? Have 1 1 you a bright idea? Have mi seen anything strange unusual? write to the PRESS;>\S and tell others about in his POSTS AG -iefly.Reuter - 31 words
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Article141 1953-09-16 12 r AS astonished to read in I the Frc P Press that a little j ;aporp Chinese hunch-back-j ;irl had been refuted admist i by two English schools. Hit it i.s mote .shocking to the reply the clerk of one j>he Government nirls school > to the mother.141 words
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Article50 1953-09-16 12 :ULLY agree with Mr. Bobbie 'an's .statement that it is t irritating to view the same I shorts at different cinemas. can't the managements do ♦•tiling about this, hy can't they .show us diffenews shorts at different mas. Come on, wake up "DISGUSTED FAN' inglin. And save short tempers.50 words
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Article115 1953-09-16 12 I UNAVOIDABLY overheard conversation of two budding lady stenographers. It was by no means music to the ears of their fellow workers, the clerks. These fair sex stenographers are not at all fair to adopt a disdainful mental attitude to- wards clerics, just because their earning power115 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-09-16 12 A VK KKKS Supermarine Swift which is likely to be ust'd in a new speed record attempt at Castel Renito in Tripoli, shortly, where the dry and higher temperature make conditions ideal. Lucky Mik,. Lithgow has been alined as the Mkeiv pilot to make Um attempt. He will have to56 words
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Article82 1953-09-16 12 IN SPITE of several attempts on the part of your readers < to arouse the Rochore council- lor to clean up the famous canal of our district, nothing j has been done. Surely Mr. Councillor it is your duty to help the people of your district or is82 words
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Article129 1953-09-16 12 I reply to your question put ■at the end of my letter: liat the EMektni is Britain »g?" I would .say that she is Iw^ed to aj«bit and put *r [>eople'a houses in order. id iu»l'» wlut iiit t« sAftll dome assisting olher i>eo|ile and putting their129 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-09-16 12 picture. THIS LITTLE hare being introduced to the dogs, was found by Mr. isidor Soederkvist, of Stockholm, while out huntbio But now Mr. Soederkvist is a little worried mil the dogs yet so fond of the hare that they will refuse to go harehunting Picture shows the baby hare beingPopper - 67 words
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142 1953-09-16 12 Let 's have a policy for our bridges OFFICIALDOM may Say that unnamed and uninscribed bridges in Singapore. should take the name of the s^eet or road passing over them f Or example, the bridge at Queen Street. Queen Street BridgeWaterloo Street. Waterloo Street bridge; Dhoby Ghaut bridge. But why142 words
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Advertisement133 1953-09-16 12 GRAMPIAN SOUND EQUIPMENT vRA M PvLA i ■•■■■■;<•; Amplified Electric GRAMOPHONE with 3 -SPEED GARRARD T% RECORD CHANGER s 'GRAMPOUT c uon r i 7 c ■v^ $350.00 "*^ll^^sB^^ jpjP^ jr> pcrtf price) Less 10o o Cash f^ Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124, ORCHARD RD.. SPORE-9. PHONE:133 words
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Article274 1953-09-16 13 UtjSON WELLES, Him and OSe actor-producer. •s&snr iiSS .^wrttti the international A t»l Welles the success. nervous as a kitten. M have been fun" he said. rE ballet was about to begin He took up position i the wings. Around him were the blase technicians, the ballet-girls274 words
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Article156 1953-09-16 13 A CONCERT by the N York Philharmonic chestra, und< Dim Mitropolous, will op the Steinway. Centcnn Celebration on Oct. 19. This will be part of nation-wide celebration commemorate the 10( anniversary of the fi Steinway piano built the United States. Founded by a refugee fr Germany who sought156 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-09-16 13 ull *ei]iii^ S Uia Mllrkova < lpft) a "<l Colette Marchaml at the 5 of a plaque in mem orj of Serge Diaghilev, heru of the Kussian ballet.27 words
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Article, Illustration825 1953-09-16 13 PRESTO - Guide To Chinese Music PRESTO Music topics by THE Yellow Jacket" is an English translation of a Chinese play. It has all the traditional features of the Chinese dramaincluding Chinese music. For some of the Europeans among the 3,000 who will go to "Mallaig" to see '•The Yellow Jacket" this825 words
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Advertisement92 1953-09-16 13 f CHAPPELL I U PIANOS I W The superior piano for tone and touch. I\ UPRIGHT AND GRAND MODELS W OBTAINABLE ONL Y FROM I mffmWM~M MOUTRIC CO, (MALAY A) UTQ £SZ£. m/mfmw/ JOHM IITUE s B Hl l Dl^ //srs H. WS. 6 Months' (iuarantef Britain's best In f^V92 words
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676 1953-09-16 14 Aman; Johan - South China display scoring ability Am an Johan ann -BUT PREFER FANCY PASSING t South China 'i; Sinfapore V 1. t SOUTH China ihowed yesterday tliat they could «<t noais if they wanted to, but for the better part of he match they fell back on their old pattern of676 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-09-16 14 Premonition holding off a challenge by Northern Light in the last few yards to the post in this year's St. Legcr classic. On the left is the Queen's colt Aureole ichich finished third. Premonition owned by Brigadier Wyatt icon by three lengths.42 words
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170 1953-09-16 14 South Africa lose rugger test 18-14 AUSTRALIA made Rugby Union history when they beat South Africa by 18 points to 14 at Capetown in the second test of their tour. The South Africans have not been beaten since 1938. The result came a-, ;i bis? surprise as the Aussies were170 words
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Article70 1953-09-16 14 The Australian Rui-by Union team opened their Ceylon tour by beating Colombo 35--11. Australia fed IG-0 In the flr.^t 13 minutes. Half time score was 19-8 Au.s'raliu'.s tries were scored by St.mbrook <3>. Alston (2). Burvey (2). Fidook and Sesehen. Stonbrook and Graliam converted two earn70 words
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Article40 1953-09-16 14 J.JONG Kong Chinese were whipped 5-0 by AuMralia in the fifth t md Final le.st soccei match at Adeliide Australia led 2-0 at Half time The Chinese showed rigna of .strain and were far below their best40 words
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Article245 1953-09-16 14 AMERICA'S chanccj of win- nitwi back the Davis Cup rorn Austmii.i were enhanced y the recent itraight-aet wins i Vic S'Mxas and Tony Trabert i the iemi-finaJ i oi the United Httei .^in«4i»'.s championship I However. Australian tennis flicials are not unduly p. ■■tie over the245 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-09-16 14 ARMED With the cups they toon at the recent Ceylon Athletic meet. Federation women athletes (above) returned the congratulations of friends at Kullang Airport on Monday With victory smiles. They are from left Annie Choong, Fay Siebel Seela Rajaratncm and Oilmen Koehneyer.46 words
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Article125 1953-09-16 14 THE Second Asian table tennis championship tournaments did not solve the loog itanding controversy over the choice of bftte and grips. Die Japanese men and women, who I swept all other Asian teams, used ordinary rubber lined bats. Hiroji Batch, 1332 world singles champion. who astounded theA.P. - 125 words
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Article248 1953-09-16 15 Score grand 2-0 victory over Chelsea •»Ktv r.unners found their touch at last? A VE Jiestlon everyone is asking in Britain i ThK was w« lons surprised by scoring their first s the le a B ue in nine matcnes. j hbours che lsea 2-0 and by eyReuter - 248 words
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Article76 1953-09-16 15 TODAY 'S MATCHES DIVISION I Cardiff v Sheffield I. Lmrpol v Wolve* MancVster C. lluddcrvtn id Middlesborough v Manchester I*. Nrveastlr v West Bromwicli rortsmouth v Blackpool MtffifW Wed. v Bolton Trttfnham Burnley DIVISION II BtI 7 t RrisUl R. Doncastfr Brentford FiJhau, v R olh^ nam t Plymouth J"76 words
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82 1953-09-16 15 i' ltttn^'ud and witti no Ugn of improved conditions a decision that no play would be sible v.as reached early in the afternoon. Several thousand people had gathered to welcome the Australians and It was a big disappointment to them. Arthur Morris, leadingReuter - 82 words
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Article129 1953-09-16 15 2 MANSOOR GOALS BEAT SCC Latiff Wanderers 2 S.C.C. 0. SINGAPORE Cricket Club tinted their first defeat in SHA Div. I League yesterday and the man responsible for it was Latiff Wanderers' centreforward Sheik Mansoor who scored both goals. Both teams played in top gear throughout, but Wanderers appeared more129 words
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Article39 1953-09-16 15 Don Cockell. heavyweight champion will defend his Empire title tgainst Johnny Arthur. South African champion in Johannesburg next January, the Chairman of the Transvaal National Sporting Club, Mr. Julius Martin announced in Johannesburg yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article21 1953-09-16 15 Rajaji SC. beat Piilau Branl 1-0 in a friendly soccer match at Farm P.nk. Suppiah scored Uie winning21 words
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Article18 1953-09-16 15 Yesterday's U.K. Rut: by Union results: C.imborne 9 Blaekheath 14; Exeter 8 Bristol 8- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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187 1953-09-16 15 S.R.C 12; T.T.C o. IT WAS Singapore Recreation Club and nothing else in this Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 League game on tne paaang yesterday. The SRC were in such scoring mood that they swamped Teachers Training College by twelve goals to nil.187 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-09-16 15 picture. PAV Khs YING, South China's goalkeeper, moi'ed too fast for ColO7iy's centre foriMrd Boon Khim nearest to camera* to punch this high heading attempt by Ahmad Yusofl /on left> safely away. Sung Ling Sing, South China's captain and centre half, looks on. Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Article39 1953-09-16 15 The Singapore Rifle Association spoon shoot was von by W. O. Sneal^on with a nett score of 97. The handicap score S.R. <b) went to Major Halsey (101. 86 > and the S.R. (a> to Mr. Hardistry (101.17).39 words
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Article30 1953-09-16 15 The SAFA Div. 2 fame scheduled to be played at BODCA ground yesterday Mas not played as both teams < BODCA ana RockliteM failed to turn up.30 words
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Miscellaneous11 1953-09-16 15 n A/i/5f you wear such ridiculous hats Everyone's starmg at us11 words
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Article767 1953-09-16 16 tjnwoior Lu ill still triumph By ALLAN LKW1S IT D3 ii:trd to anticipate which horse will start trite Ln the main rare at Bukit Timah tins afternoon, after listening to opinions on the course thii morning. ffrieceJeff a/aa inclined to lo t a litti popularity,767 words
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Article1128 1953-09-16 16 A CCEPTORS and probable jockeys for today's races Bukit Timah are given below. The Double Tote will be on Races 5 and X. The Bi> Sweep will be drawn on Race 7. Race 6—4.55: Class 1, Div. 1—6 Furs. 1 133 Cinecojor Sawyer 9.03 Shaw Stable 2 Ml1,128 words
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Article226 1953-09-16 16 Must tike [urt in the finish. If the going becomes heavy before this race, Kindling will he very h;ird to be.t Won on a heavy track at K.L Talisman |g the best bet of the day in Rare seven Won I double at Penang Put226 words
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