The Singapore Free Press, 6 November 1953
1953-11-06
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Title Section19 1953-11-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Urgest Afternoon Sale m Maiaya. t mtt Sinfspore, Fri., Nov., 6. 1953. Price 15 Its.19 words
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Article, Illustration456 1953-11-06 1 IKE'S MEN FACE A CRISIS \f lectors 9 shock for U.S. Govt. PRESIDENT Eisenhower's Republican Administration m America is facing a crisis one year after a sweeping national triumph. The Democrats have made a clean sweep of four key election contests m three states— Mayor of New York, Governors of456 words
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Article44 1953-11-06 1 Mr. Clement Attlee. leader of the British Labour Opposition, is to be given the Freedom of the City of London on Nov. 20. The honour is being conferred "m recognition of his distinguished services to this country for many years."44 words
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Article230 1953-11-06 1 Trieste in state of armed siege RIOT police last night placed the city or Trieste In a I state of virtual armed siege j after gun battles earlier m the day In which two Italians one ot them a schoolboy were killed and several others wounded. One of the woundedReuter - 230 words
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Article24 1953-11-06 1 Moscow Radio announced last night that Russia had agreed to join the International i Labour Organisation of the United Nations.24 words
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277 1953-11-06 1 UNITED STATES officials said m Washington last night they are giving sympathetic consideration to tbe problem pf aiding natural rubber producers m the Fir East who have seen the price of their product decline steadily m recent ir««*»*« At the recent London meetingU.P. - 277 words
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Article217 1953-11-06 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. A KILLER who had the blood of six murdered Europeans and one murdered Malay special constable on his hands has been killed himself. He is Ah Ngan, alias Chin Chong, platoon commander of the Bth Platoon, m the Communist terrorist organisation,217 words
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Article53 1953-11-06 1 f h»t iVhirt 1111^ 10 Np w York «Wp r n Us Army radar c^munut »nrfjr embf4r of tl^ np before t h. 0 a B f COnd wlt f, n«n B i b c °mmittee m ,1| BW irp!! 1110 11 Question JH J. rw^Reuter - 53 words
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Article188 1953-11-06 1 By SIT YIN FONG SINGAPORE police have made a second arrest m yesterday's Kranji robbery m which villagers chased four armed Chinese, and caught one. The other man was held as a result of the alertness of a Malay corporal of the Spocial Constabulary.188 words
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Article56 1953-11-06 1 THE South Korean government may court martial 60 ROK soldiers freed m the prii soner of war exchange as "victims ot Communist brainwashing" All pri.soner.s returned by the Rods have undergone 'intensive icretnlng" on tooto-tod Yongcho Island, the ROK Army sources said. anH nnlv 60A.P. - 56 words
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Article32 1953-11-06 1 Ceylon has contracted to s<Ml 3.000 tons of China rice to a European country. It was announced In Colombo last niR it. Thf rountry's name was not dis- clo>" i32 words
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Article16 1953-11-06 1 *ith^ er Market t__ c «nu akl cents a Pound wj^ 1 above Wednesday*16 words
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214 1953-11-06 2 THE BRITISH Government announced yesterday that food rationing m forte since the beginning of World War Two m IMS will end next summer. It said m a White Paper that the last of a wide range of foods on the ration -meat-wouldReuter - 214 words
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Article210 1953-11-06 2 most ol la.st night's pre duction of "The Riv« r Line" the Singapore Arts Theatre committed the unforglveable crime they were relentlessly and unashamedly boring. The fault was largely tne plays which has a first act that seem.-, to be theatrically unnecessary and a final art In210 words
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Article95 1953-11-06 2 Zsa Zsa blames the alienist TEARFI'L ZSA ZSA GABOR flew into Los Angeles yesterday and said her hush md George Sanders is "just all mixed up." Sanders filed a divorce suit m Los Angeles on Monday. Zsa Zsa said: "For eight months I have begged him for a divorce. ButA.P. - 95 words
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Article31 1953-11-06 2 Britain's gold and dollar reserves climbed last month and have reached the highest level since the fall of 1951. Reserves rose during the month by £12,000,000 to £900,000,000.31 words
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Article206 1953-11-06 2 •THE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden said yesterday "it is hard to find any sign that the Soviet government has modified its fundamental hostility to the Western nations." 'Their propaganda continues lust as before." Mr. Eden told the House of Commons, "it b to beA.P.; Reuter - 206 words
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Article72 1953-11-06 2 FRANCE will cut her military budget next year by 10 per cent, the Finance Minister, M Edgar Faure. announced m the National Assembly yesterday He said this reduction had been made possible by additional United States aid for Indochina of about £138.000.000 He told theReuter - 72 words
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Article45 1953-11-06 2 The Indian Red Cross yesterday announced a gift ol US$lO,OOO worth of sulpha drilffj and antlbioUca by the American Red Cross for flood victims It also received US$lO,OOO from the American Junior Red Cross for the purchase of multivitamin tablet*.45 words
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Advertisement64 1953-11-06 2 I <f!L2i_. ff«.f<w(U I 111 il wktji n ffl wtr pi SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED MILK OAICE TRIED ALWAYS SATISFIED AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES m sole agents: £;}KIAN GWAN (MAIAYA)LTD.# fc SINGAPORE -PENANG -KUALA LUMPUR V* 4 RAFFLES HOTEL i NOTICE THE BALLROOM WILL BE &> g64 words
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Advertisement142 1953-11-06 2 I MMM f-'f/W vl Nr 7/?/IH f \mW M MfMMM *bT WWmfimM __L_^J II i—— mm, i I w BARGAINS FOR TOIAY I Stainless Steel Table Gents' Aim*. Knives with EPNS Slipovers $sHc^ Handles $-.75 each Woollen Blanket Silver Cigarette 60 x 90 tinu ...J Holders $3.00 each eich ••Swank"142 words
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Article, Illustration420 1953-11-06 3 G.T. BOON - HALAYA CAN'T AFFORD $145 MILLION AT THIS TIME G.T. BOON camera inquiry on varsity By Dl Western standards, the 1145 million estimated cost of new buildings for the University of Malaya m Johore is very cheap. But it is a price that this tin-and-rubber country, now deep m the financial420 words
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Article, Illustration162 1953-11-06 3 Mr R JUMABHOY: As university graduate. I realisn SIS value Of complete eduLon and that no sum. is too Seat to ensure provision Ql ggher standards for generations to come. But the project is ill-timed. It could have been planned m the years before the war,162 words
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Article106 1953-11-06 3 m I*__2S of Edmburgh- .notoriously conservative hi r reB8 T caused a minor fluritripec out white tie with Xt and a cutaway 1^ B,U^ wa the re. G o WhS mmc nl of Mr. of the sKft a^ slst ant editor «H_L Tailor and Cutter" r106 words
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Article17 1953-11-06 3 r,?S an <l In Pao? f,| J? f rt Zin <>< d yM'Tda, f B( r,ln17 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-11-06 3 MR. YEO SAN TWEE: No right-thinking person woulc object to having a grand university. The ™ly objection lies m its cost. We cannot know whether the project is worth that much without comparing relative costs of other universities. I should like the authorities to elaborate on76 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-11-06 3 A group picture of the family of the late Major-Gen. Lim Bo Seng. Mrs. Lim is seen m the centre, back row. On her right is Chin Geok and on her left YVhye Geok. In front (from left) are: Siew Geok, Oon Geok. Earn Geok and52 words
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245 1953-11-06 3 Hero Lim's 2 wishes for his children Free Press Staff Reporter THERE were two wishes left by the late Major-Gen. Lim Bo Seng ol Singapore, hero ot Force 136 who was tortured to death by the Japanese. They were: His children should be brought up to appreciate music and to245 words
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Advertisement215 1953-11-06 3 «e^l U\Ml OF.^R £Fe^s« *F o^» *ft^»^« *tf» £XS* tfFjS 9 v I 1 fPw i I |M WO^ FUL^-w. I for Jim A3 I i G/ALS BOYS TOYLAND Here are a number of items to delight ALL KIDDIES Sj J ft* fjf POLISHED ALUMINIUM KITCHEN SETS (Large) 8.25 jjjj215 words
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383 1953-11-06 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov. 6. 1953 INDONESIA SELLS TO CHINA BY announcing her intention to sell rubber to Communist China, Indonesia joins Ceylon outside the group of nations which, willingly or unwillingly, have renounced trade with the Communist bloc m deference or obedience to American policy. Ceylon incurred383 words
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Article, Illustration824 1953-11-06 4 Lei us see less of the 'Cover men tn lily. .don't let^T*^ I _SS f U I felhrw-eitizem m the colonic T* I "/,<■/ m.v four (WW drive and vigour j„ fe I iwf ii K'/io rim //u' o//t>« /orgofta, terh I //if Empire" I Give824 words
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Article341 1953-11-06 4 IT is becoming quite comA mon to reprint the "doodlings" of politicians. The "President Wants Peace, scribbled by Mr. Dulles and reproduced the other day, shows that this new branch of art-cum-literature is developing rapidly. There will soon be anthologies of these things. Imagine what use will341 words
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Advertisement30 1953-11-06 4 iMLK QUALITY High Best ENGAGEMENT RINGS i I Choose a Ring you will be proud of all your life. I P. H. HENDRY Jewellers 78. North Bridge Kd. K. LumDurSJ30 words
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Advertisement95 1953-11-06 4 S.C.S. SAUSAGESI, ARE BEST! I 1 PORK, BEEF, CHIPOLATA I and our celebrated I "TANGLIN" SUPER I PORK SAUSAGES. I There's nothing tired about appetites I after a days work! A hearty, I nourishing meal's m order— and I S.C.S. SAUSAGES fill the W I perfectly. Famous for flavour and95 words
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229 1953-11-06 5 SIT YIN PONG - SIT YIN PONG Govt, needed 20 doctors By •rim.TH there are more than 20 vacancies tor doctors m the Singapore it prnment service, the Public Services Commission accepted only 10 out J? lnolicants, mostly University of Malaya graduates, who applied for the if229 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-11-06 5 picture. M ■HHflaKWtf' ■■■■■■■■■■■HKxy :<>>w: >a____i__flßßßßßflsaßßßßßßflfl MRS. J. DARTFORD pins a flower on Mrs. L. R. Barnes, president of the World's Young Women's Christian Association, at a cocktail party m honour of Miss Barnes at the Y.W.C.A., Kuala Lumpur. Others m the picture are Mrs. HFree Press - 59 words
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Article21 1953-11-06 5 M or e workers in Britain IT" v,! ,00fl L mp »nS i0 service rn.n by J "> lte men and women.21 words
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204 1953-11-06 5 Fund in memory of Miss Kilgour to aid girls i «<n A n A Free Press staff Reporter A ffi 00 und m m «mory of the late Miss Jessie vigour, former headmistress of the Church of EnginLnnrn^ na ISSion Sch o1 < St Margaret's School, !|W>re), is being started204 words
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Article107 1953-11-06 5 Q&_P__S St y f 8 ZSSI Gov ernment is j n<lUBt P rial are a s eXChanges near t V ffir n li S C S l m W yesterday /ha^Vh 1^- Tyson of establishing Jl the P ur P°se to make tho CSe exch107 words
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Article125 1953-11-06 5 rjMiE Chairman of the Singapore Public Services Commission should not be a former Government department head, said Legislative Councillor, Mr. John Laycock, yesterday. He said he would raise this question at the first opportunity m the Legislative Council. He was not alone m holding this view. Many125 words
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Article30 1953-11-06 5 The Goernment of India and Imperial Industries yesterday initiated a contract to set up a new three million sterling company to make commercial high explosives m India30 words
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74 1953-11-06 5 C^AMIU.E Van Laetham, 52. of Thy U Chateau. Belgium, killed five of his neighbours because he Sieved them responsible for rutting his invlid\ pension, police said last night. Then he fled to a barn and took his own W*. A sixth victim escaped deathA.P. - 74 words
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Miscellaneous330 1953-11-06 6 I, I i" S MANDRAKE, THE MACICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis THI Bill I[ Mi OUT AS WtU FINISH J HIS J Huh -J V \M* SOUNDS SAP WITH OM PUNCH. i^ CAN' J OI JJt THAT GUY GAVE^\ |HIS rt WETHOOV H£ THINKS 1 G,' f /<^_330 words
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Miscellaneous363 1953-11-06 6 STAR B-" i<~ I "lore tha n w **v 1 to to «ne by v cultural an/i '•hi "JN noriS, 95 You might her b"^" producer; art Mk *n-i things SLIA d »<umen "{J* C literature __T F, Mrf cultural ouiiri^! fiM »i editions-ai 'Vu^i"^ publishing. your a Your emotions363 words
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Article, Illustration569 1953-11-06 7 with flowers. He caresses her. kisses her hands throughout dinner, and pours out her wine himself like a lover. And indeed he is -she is his wife." And Francois sighs "Voi'.a monsieur, the true gallantry that never offends and charms the world. No. monsieur, my569 words
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Article129 1953-11-06 7 NEARLY 30.000 American women are journalists, 7.000 engineers. 11.000 are doctors and 6,000 are lawyers, the United States Women's Bureau reported yesterday. rhere are 12 women members of Congress Nearly 3.500.000 are members of trade union organisation* A spokesman said that of the 19.000.000. womenReuter - 129 words
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86 1953-11-06 7 r |MIE audience enjoying What the Butler Saw at the Palace Theatr<\ Walthamstow, London, had no idea th.it on the roof 120 ft above II policemen were searching. A 9!M> call had taken them there. Thtf had almost given up the hunt when86 words
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56 1953-11-06 7 HPHREE people died at Derby j" A m week-end road acci- i dents— giving the town a Na- I tional Road Safety Week re- j cord worse than any other week Of the year. The victims were an 71-year-old woman pedestrian, a 68--year-old civil56 words
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Article, Illustration153 1953-11-06 8 PETER de CRUZ - PETER de CRUZ Story by Pictures by \k\ show TWk) mo«Hi-«l makaliti Ur J ei«M «f J batcktiill Negri fell haiaitf J IntonwheH Fmv ml Milan, k given i l liHcctn *n itpedt i jnd o«C* Tfce p«| get riwK« vitiUr kameo.|^ quettioM C* I At H»« 4 F.eldCHEW BOON CHIN - 153 words
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Article, Illustration896 1953-11-06 1 ioung Billy is all <et for 7953 title niLLY bagby, leading Djockey m Malaya this season with 40 winners. 33 seconds, 33 thirds and 176 unplaced mounts, has just turned sixteen. He is the youngest leading rider m the world and could also896 words
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Article, Illustration11380 1953-11-06 2 Form of Ho rses Cl. Three HORSES CUSS 3. FALLOWING are the horses entered lor the Belangor Turf clubs November Meeting. All BABA M.K%lliltD 15-4 53 Spire 8 9 iF X i» 1 j Course scratching. ltiiKitLMii (14 started! 11-4-53 .-M'<i« 9-0 IF iß..>;U\i Cl 3 D.^ 2. Mv Wmd11,380 words
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Advertisement212 1953-11-06 3 XOB//V B#A#OK A tV//W£Rf i tmJi. 'T-r.X— a mr m '*!mm!il'«'" r'-. m! -n i k. 'w- y»J(l fl »7 *-o^*Q- IM I < r Tt kl mwmmSmmm »w» 'I ul SjSw'ITTT zJIHvOa* I •*>j //n w^....— ST Bra 0 m v*-****^*---law IBb TO* E <■ mt^mmkm ttmm** •-<-• mwm\212 words
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Advertisement143 1953-11-06 4 RiL 53/2 Pacemakers Performance The greatest driving thrill of a lifetime! Handles like a feather, holds the road Jike a limpet .^.mmeven at almost a hundred \miles an hour! the invincible Riley Orchard JMbtors k Orchard Motor Company Limited, Singaport and Kuala Lumpur. Represented elsewhere m the Federation r by143 words
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Article, Illustration476 1953-11-06 9 >* M OHke »t i teeMig >•* [ink ifttjilieMt »fc« I*ii»d paMcnby i ticket were Httir perpose m Office test unseen, m Sri Menasti, rk intensive K-Geseial of Imk two Hatf were i My by Hat various H, Ml (IDA M was to «wMen that V476 words
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Article, Illustration2892 1953-11-06 10 Warsaw revolts against the Nazis ECOND WORLD WAR (VOL.6)-W by SIR WINSTOH CHURCH^ I The Commander of the Polish %der ground Army of 60,000 en, Gen. Bor Komorowski. is authorised by the exiled ovemment to proclaim a neral insurrection when optriune. Moscow radio on July 19, 1944, broadcast an appeal2,892 words
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Article385 1953-11-06 11 WHEN THE WEAK two bid is j used, it eliminates all bidding at the one level, It eliminates this level for your side, as well as for the opponents, so it might seem that this i would be as much of a disadvantage j to your side— if385 words
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Miscellaneous270 1953-11-06 11 Todays Crossword _r I _H lI II __F 1 <5> 4 The little ones no baber «6)5. AltemaUveh s small piece (ft). 6 ■2> P?_J_!__ wel l r"_ The limit Dl best Intellects <s|. 7. Is white Christmas" (9) 8 Not he L^SSelSn scarecrow* (3.3.4 3> 9 MMM oh the270 words
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Letter, Illustration304 1953-11-06 12 RULE OF LAW IS IN DANGER tt/l I I DONE! Your short leader on Monday pointing a f linger at what you call the "thoroughly bad Bill" to /<ive the Commissioner of Police powers to suspend and CANCEL licences was a pleasant indication that there are influential persons m this304 words
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Letter102 1953-11-06 12 I WOULD like to refer "Chin Chya Sui" to the Saturday Forum m the Straits Times for a "decorous" interpretation of ragging by his senior gentlemen. I say "his" because CC.S.'s Imaginative talent has inspired me Into imagining him to be one of those uninhibited exponents of the "unlver-Sal"102 words
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305 1953-11-06 12 IN reply to Mr Happy Low's letter, please allow me to say that I have consulted one of my pukka Chinese friends about >the term, half-past-six." berse the phrase is Chinese m origin Well, thb rather slangy phrase Is UMially applied to mechanics, or artists,305 words
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460 1953-11-06 12 Malays, Indians and Chinese are quite able to see through other people's actions. However much they may disagree with one another on other points, they are certainly agreed on the fundamental fact that this country must not be under obligation to America or any other460 words
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Letter64 1953-11-06 12 RECENTLY candidates for the coming Singapore City Council election have been putting up their election posters. To our regret we note that mast of them have been torn down immediately afterwards. Could it be the work of rival candidates, or of hooligans? Perhaps somebody will look into this64 words
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Advertisement32 1953-11-06 12 Any grouse? HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSWAN and tell others about U In his r(>STBA<; briefly.32 words
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Advertisement126 1953-11-06 12 FOR FOLKS At Bo jfr i THtMXM i FOOD PARCELS SEND US YOUR ORDERS NOW Last day for acceptance I TODAY 6th NOVEMBER. For parcel orders and tnquhin I phone 5038 j FIRST AID „JL^^.^4t_#3 r I ~-y ...■.■Aia-.»w < ,f., ,\.y,^,.,^^;^;i,:..^'ft«Vi« > L i %b ~"™7y{ aji'" v J"126 words
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Article720 1953-11-06 13 Ordeal On The Atlantic A French doctor lived on fish and salt filter for 65 days. George Malcolm Thomson reviews the story of a voyage that proved a theory. boMBABI) STORY. by Dr. Andre Deut»ch. 2b Dr Bombard have D? go? He is an Intraa and determined Lehman, with a720 words
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Article361 1953-11-06 13 DEATH OVER THE PACIFIC THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY. [mat Gann. Hodder Stout hton. EXACTLY what are the feelings of the pilot of a passenger plane flying across the two-thou-sand-odd miles of Pacific Ocean from Honolulu to San Francisco? How does he shoulder the responsibility for "twenty-one souls on board"361 words
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Article205 1953-11-06 13 LIBRARY LIST PLAYWRIGHT AT WORK. R> John van Druttn. Hamish Hamilton. If It wrre pnaalble- tout it is not —to irjirn how to write plays h\ taking pood ad v ire, what an I (-it;. r» bOOI thi.s would *>r! Flill ol MOM about the dm205 words
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Advertisement169 1953-11-06 13 LOOK RADIANT L*. \ntW Jl x a 1 Mr IN RECORD TIME 1 W ELIZABETH ARDEN'S 11 il C hi GENTLE f U c A bracing masque to banish facia! fatigue. So gentla F, i, that the most delicate skin responds radiantly. Smooth on the masque after a busy day169 words
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Article, Illustration379 1953-11-06 14 Consistent m training NEO CHWEE KOK, Malaya s greaiesi swimmer who has accepted the Australian invitation to swim m the New South Wales and Australian championships, has started to prepare himself for the trip. Although his school examinatloni will be held at the time when he379 words
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243 1953-11-06 14 By GEORGE WHITING MIDDLE-WEIGHT champion Ron Barton, spitfire winner m -63 sec. against a Paris plumber. Jean Vankerschaver, In the ABA v. France boxing match at Wembley, is turning professional. Or. rather, let us say that he is exploding into professionalism. Seldom have I243 words
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107 1953-11-06 14 ALL THE UK SOCCER RUGBY RESULTS WEDNESDAYS results m U.K. soccer and rugby matches: SOCCER International Match (World Cup qualifying game): Scotland 3 Wnles 3. Other mai-hcs Football Assocla- j Hon Eleven 3 Army Eleven 1; Sheffield Wednesday 9 South African touring team 3. RIK.BY UNION The New Zealand Rugby107 words
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Article30 1953-11-06 14 Nearula. winner if the English 2,000 giune.iH h>t set tciiitg clusslc •hi* Sanson will l>e retired to ,i>ii owner Willi. in Humble aiimnin. •<\ 1 >•■ i i I,30 words
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Article110 1953-11-06 14 PRELIMINARY work on the p»l 1 pcsed $250,000 Johore Brtil sports stadium will start soot, ail the Johore Bahru Senior Eittiiwl Engineer. Mr. W. Pirn. I Before actual wcrk can be &r-l cd. the level of the English C_pV ground and the land opposite MM Johore110 words
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Article524 1953-11-06 14 ALLAN LEWIS - RED HAT IN TOP FORM ALLAN LEWIS By Ff*r:i) HAT (J. Donnelly* made a good impression at Kuala Lumpur, vesteniav morning, when he appeared to go slightly better than Proctor (Arnold i to dispose of three m 37. They did their work well out from the rails on the second524 words
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Advertisement99 1953-11-06 14 Sunday Nov. Bth Football Match C SERVICES VS. C. CIVILIANS I for the Tay Lian Teck Shield at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15pm. Admission $2 $1 REMEMBER to give generously for your Car or Bicycle Poppies On Sale now Poppy Day Nov. 7th I SPACE GENEROUSLY DONATED 8Y K. L99 words
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Article1476 1953-11-06 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS First day of X.L races By IPW^^"^"? ii i m-mmmrrmmmmmmmmm—m^mm Scratching IjHILLOWING horses will not start tomorrow. Show Show, Another View, Bend Over, Malleable Mouldings, My Word, Punter's Delight, Soldena. Lucifer, Sporter, Kong Ming, Ali Baba, Film Studio, Limpopo, Herein ai, Dewar,1,476 words
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Article191 1953-11-06 15 I AST START form it Penang J points to Pa sa mora being one of the best bets of the day In the Cl. Dlv. 2 race over 1 Mile. 1 i mora finished second to BROWgrass m the Club Cup. her last |t«rl In Div. Now191 words
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Advertisement134 1953-11-06 15 I F„ S t Tin.. A Tarn 0« P*"""" 1 Sirl GEMINI'S InVAIVAII I Starring I SINDARAMBAL I mK. RABHA I S2 Seats Bookable In Wr' tavance For Cash I SUSPENDED bfoRROWATMIDNIGHI RERMADEWI" I ,?m"uV DIALOGUE) SUrring I LILIA DIZON TEOD\ I li^Vlarmino_ HfXr CHANGt J. YATES I mo 1134 words
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Advertisement290 1953-11-06 15 CAPITOL siiowsfl' MM B Af_ J %hr-rry _n 11. 1 15. I I, 30. .30 vi Hi II I I I PAVILION „s flfsUlilJ f0 _S_d__ __4 l__n_,?? si IO»Ai A hIAII.V dEK_; t\ ttnaurcwu '>■ >' mjS y jjii i>"> Ij. r mr t MIA If On 11.4- l*.iiiiir.ttiiM-290 words
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Article151 1953-11-06 16 Allan Lewis - H. MELINTANG PLEASES ON TRACK Allan Lewis From OUTAN Melintang t Saw yen made his prospects for tomorrow look much brighter when he was going better than Yesterday at the end of a well run three In 38 at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Hutan Melintang did his work well out151 words
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Article24 1953-11-06 16 Singapore's champion basketball side. Nanyang Slang Pau. won the championship at the triangular tourney at the Chenwu stadium m Kuala Lumpur last night.24 words
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Article, Illustration345 1953-11-06 16 MALCOLM MODDER - MALCOLM MODDER To pick team for Australia today By IT'S going to be a great day for some of Singapon I youth boxing champions today for at 5.30 p.m. a group of Amateur Boxing Association otlUials will meet at the SRC. to select boys for345 words
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Article54 1953-11-06 16 ALEX BUXTON, the coloured Watford boxer, won the British light-heavyweight championship at Nottingham last Monday. when he beat the holder. DENNIS POWELL, of Wales. The fight was stopped m the 10th round because of a bad cut over Powell's left eyebrow. Picture shows Powell on all fours as he rises54 words
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Article36 1953-11-06 16 Lindsay Hassett. Australia's Test captain announced his retirement from first class cricket. Notifying the Victoria Association that he would no longer be available for selection. 40-year-old Hassett said "I have had a good innings36 words
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209 1953-11-06 16 Sid Barnes attacks Hassett captains fHE Australians «J have defeated aj m the recent cricket J but for a visit to L__i niKht clubs and genS low morale, Bid BiiS I former Australian M cricketer, claimed ye 3 day m his new book "SI on the Ashes". V That comment,209 words
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Article86 1953-11-06 16 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Erom MELBOURNE jockey George West was riding t work at Lumpur yesterday morning. West arrived m, Matoya days ago under contract to Ipoh trainer 8. m^Tm \^_:A Welt, whose riding weight is 7-11. will start rtffaft morrow, first day of the Selangor Turf Clubs86 words
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Advertisement611 1953-11-06 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. IM.IhIMIM 20 Word* tk minimum) THE engagement Is announced bei*ren Dennis Lee Kirn Yew stvnrul &on ol Mr Mrs. Le»Chin Koon and Rosa Shum SweeLm. t lie youngest daughter ol Mr Shum Yip I eong and the late Mt, shnni Yip Leon/. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ■i Word* tk (minimum) POH611 words
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