The Singapore Free Press, 25 November 1953
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Title Section18 1953-11-25 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. 13K71, Singapore, Wed., Nov. 23, 1933, Price 13 C'ls18 words
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Article233 1953-11-25 1 WHO GETS RAP, ASKS M.P. Commons probe tost until LAKOI R M.P., M r Julian Snow, (Lichfield and Tamworth) asked m the House of Commons yesterday why it was reuorted that a sergeant was "taking the rap" tor* the delay of year to IS months m thousands of army letters233 words
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212 1953-11-25 1 Fed. spends $112 a month to guard a killer Free Press Staff Reporter FOUR guards are keeping a night and day watch over a 37-year-old Indian inmate of the Sungei Buloh leper settlement m Selangor. Today the Federal Legislative Council vested the guards with the powers and authority of prison212 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-11-25 1 THE MAN m tlv tarter*! chair did not escape from the intensive vote-canvassing by Mrs. Lenar .leijcr. labour, who recently won the Holborn and St. Pamras South by-election. ReutVr picture.34 words
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Article171 1953-11-25 1 Sir Gerald said, much good work had been done and was being done for the Federation. It would be disastrous if "we were to .allow it to be imperilled by those whose only interest is to preach suspicion and even hatred. There was some sign, he said, that171 words
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Article17 1953-11-25 1 ttoooo Oi?^ se of m ore than S WQ revenue from licences.17 words
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Article41 1953-11-25 1 I AlUnV 1 i ßukil Tlmah th s afternoon will he Rood Ur OleanJJJV* S;l >s that best bets should be \drlaide M Temp* nil Krlska y- B«*t outHlileM: Wonder Gold information from the course m P.41 words
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Article45 1953-11-25 1 Britain hai complalntd to I -vpt, that the numbti ol antiBriU.^h Incident! m tin 1 Sue/. Canal i.s mounting, the Foreign Office announced la.st niKht. a epokatman, >ai<i that M m IdtnU tfHik place iti the two week.* ending Nov. 21.45 words
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Article219 1953-11-25 1 A Malayan 'foreign service' Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore and the Federation Government* have been considering setting up "a small service" of Malayans to represent their country m Commonwealth and foreign countries when Malaya has achieved full self-government, a Singapore Government statement said this morning. As a start, it219 words
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216 1953-11-25 1 $50 mil. aid from Britain -Templer Free l're», Shift Reporter rpilK High Co'iimi.ssioner, Gen 1 sir Gtofftld Tempter, mi nounced m the Federal Legl.-; latlve Council this mormni ibat the British (lovrmmen had promised 1 grunt of million, or $51,428,600 m 1954. If the Emergency should continue I would txamina216 words
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Article22 1953-11-25 1 Seven people wer<> kil'.ei by an arms dump explosion followed by fire In London yesterday. About 150 people were injuredl22 words
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Advertisement79 1953-11-25 1 ;/^nl irV^ t^' l/o n't you wish W^y^^y s3KX. strong as I ant, Sam J fPrj?< j^^/^ /ooA <?iJ5 y then Think you could ,^y *Jm'/$& 1 1 I J^^m^ lift these steps CjM Til J I JV J^x s^' marvellous f I m^o?r How do you do it fliflfc79 words
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Article207 1953-11-25 2 They may get 3 CEMOR BRITISH civil servants yesterday asked for pay increases more than three times as big as the largest rise sought by any of the four million skilled and manual British workers who have recently lodged pay claims. An increase207 words
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Article116 1953-11-25 2 '|>IIK red-haired tarl of -1- Orkney known as "Ginger" when he was a driver m the Royal Army Service Corps m Korea will marry an innkeeper's daughter, it was announced yesterday m London. Two years ago he was Cecil O'Bryen Fitzmaurice and a driver m116 words
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Article53 1953-11-25 2 Mrs. Ann Davison, 38, of Gloucestershire, England, who sailed across the Atlantic alone m her 23-foot sloop, docked m New York harbour on Monday after getting lost m the weekend fog. Mrs. Davison came to New York from Miami, Florida, her first landing point m53 words
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Article47 1953-11-25 2 BRITONS SPEND X 'MAS ABROAD Britons will be going abroad this Christmas m record numbers, according to London travel agencies who attribute the increase to the recent doubling of the old £25 travel allowance. The agencies estimates thai Christmas bookings have increased by about 50 per cent.47 words
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Article323 1953-11-25 2 MCBMCV ALEXANDER Ritchie explain- Ed m a London court that his car was parked m a street for 13 days and 13 nightc because he was on his honeymoon and forgot. Fined 10s. Distinction PRESIDENT Eisenhower has been elected to the Board of Governors323 words
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Article155 1953-11-25 2 50 MPs SIGN A RnJ,* N1TMBKK of Conservative members staged a minor revolt in the f rl^ t yesterday "jnejiouse O f C It was over a decision announced by Sir Winston Churchill that the Government could not raise the pensions of certain officers of155 words
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Article169 1953-11-25 2 CHEERS FOR THE QUEER months he comln I th e Duke of Edinburgh S? fl S t t Gander, Newfoundland P Hood was at the Bermuda 5 P o^ t0 P eet the Ro >' al to^ HrlT^ 1 the alr P° rt C^«! fni «H l0n? r adS I)ned169 words
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Advertisement204 1953-11-25 2 j£^^^^\* mm^^k. f 4 17 Ml IJ (Wi* i'/dEl\ good STARTS TODAY WITH SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS vtt&&**&v&Here are a few of the numerous money saving BargainsPrinted Voile Rolled Gold Cigarette Amer. Baby Sharkskin Change Pochetty $0.50 each 36' WhIte_Cam bri^_- 3 Sarees $8.00 each Holder $2 5f New204 words
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293 1953-11-25 3 Jobs cut: $4 mil. saved in Federation Free Press Staff Reporter V by oiiice efficiency teams have reduced 8 l \mure m 13 Government departments by more states a report tabled at today's Federal Council meeting m Kuala I umpur. wl c?ff reductions are recommended of 20 per cent Sate293 words
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Article279 1953-11-25 3 ASSESSOR SYSTEM NEW PLAN A SELECT committee set up A to consider the Federation Criminal Procedure Codes amendment! Bill, 1953 has decided the time is not now opportune" to introduce the jury system for criminal trials. In a report tabled at the Federal Legislative Council meeting toda~y the committee says279 words
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Article103 1953-11-25 3 SINGAPORE Buddhist leaders will shortly convene a meeting to protest against an order issued by the Vietminh Communists to their followers to burn pagodas and kill monks. The Vietminh radio charged that Buddhism had "drugged the people and lowered tneir fighting spirit." and urged rough103 words
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Article41 1953-11-25 3 A Japanese Red CrOM delegation yesterday talked with 27 Japanese generals m a Soviet prison ramp. Among them was General Otozo Yanmda. Commander of the Japanese Mancliurian Army which surrendered to the Russians at the end of the war.41 words
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Article113 1953-11-25 3 FED. GETS JOBS COMMISSION This is i V s to have a Puh|^ Services Commission. th F P ((hr,,. r Io srcl m financial report placed before Th "rv^ F^^ lative Council today. A mi work rf »w Govp rn m en t thr Adoration r «anisert also io Under113 words
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161 1953-11-25 3 S'pore Govt. warns Peking stooges Free Press Staff Reporter ANY Malayan Chinese who may go to the L'oming Peking Congress which the Communist regime is sponsoring, will nave to take the consequences when he returns, Mr. J. D. Higham, Singapore Under-Secretary, said I yesterday. Mr. Higham was commenting on a161 words
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Article, Illustration295 1953-11-25 3 FOUR GO TO TALK TO TURK lie f s happy now Free Press Staff Reporter A TOR the free Press hud published the story of Bft Muh^in Nesar, of the Turkish Air Fore who had .-.pent nine dayi m the Singapore Genet il Hospital with no one to talk to,295 words
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Advertisement34 1953-11-25 3 FURNISHING FABRICS 7n a Contemporary Mood Abttnd dt'si^ns Cl—tod by l>rilli;mt NounU sirtists. More modern lli:m tomorrow! PUNTED COTTONS Piwn $3.95 r* 4H" wide nloiirs lust to Li^lit and Washing «oin\so\ to.. Ltd. MX.AIMMII34 words
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Article, Illustration834 1953-11-25 4 ROBERT BLAKE - His New Job— Britain's Foreign Policy ROBERT BLAKE THE POWER BEHIND THE DESK" By '""SIR" 1 VOX E KIRK- PATRICK takes up his post as permanent head of the Foreign Office, at the age of 56. From 1950 he icas High Commissioner m Germany. He was Chamberlain's interpreter at Munich;834 words
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The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Nov. 25, 1953 Opinion
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Article176 1953-11-25 4 T-IIRTY million dollars is not a sum of money which Singapore can lend without considerable sacrifice. Few -thinking people however, will challenge the Legislative Council's approval of the Federation loan. And today the Federal Government's progress report on the Yellow Book on Development underlines the reasons why the176 words
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Article209 1953-11-25 4 IN a written answer in the Legislative Council, the Singapore Government sternly asserts that "in principle the Government is opposed to backdating salary awards." Then, somewhat lamely, it adds, "unless there are convincing reasons to Justify back-dating." This is not the first time that the Government has209 words
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Advertisement36 1953-11-25 4 ?>:: ■"■>>>'■ v: ,S /f C/rr women i ALL OVER THE WORLD Always ask for fabrics guaranteed by I •nclwdmi tjiloring <har|« Sole Agents: TMTTF n LEBEL (CHINA) LIMITED Singapore T.I: 6321. 6697. Kuala Umpur Tel: 5682. vbcvbcvx,.36 words
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Miscellaneous6 1953-11-25 4 ITS AN OLD FOREIGN OFFICE TRADITION6 words
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Article134 1953-11-25 5 I Free press Staff Reporter i< of ca^h and stores m I°rLraton Government deli federal"" occur Cmonotinous regularity Ult the Director of Audit, yS m a report for last Tp'ut 'before the Federal ESJStt c^ 11 today SUIAS early detection." he says. 59 losses > Bll134 words
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Article57 1953-11-25 5 The select committee ap- pointed to consider the FederaEton draft estimates says that Legislative Councillors are using the railway more frequently—and their free trans- j port facilities produced a bill of $20,000 above "the "inadequate" $20,000 provided m the estimates. Their report wa.s tabled M the57 words
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Article28 1953-11-25 5 Greece now has an air force of more than 400 aircraft of various types including 150 jets, and 13.000 officers and ranks, and six airfields.28 words
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272 1953-11-25 5 FED. COMMITTEE REPORTS Free Press Stall" Reporter Till: select committee appointed to consider amendments to the Federation Income Tax Ordinance has decided m favour of nearly all the new provisions Its report on the Bill, which is aimed at stopping tax evasion, was272 words
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Article131 1953-11-25 5 Volunteer lost his insurance Free Press Staff Reporter \LL MEMBERS of volunteer services m the Federation are to be informed of the "attitude Insurance companies might take" over policies taken out before they joined these services. This follows the case of an honorary Inspector of Auxiliary Police who was killed131 words
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Article55 1953-11-25 5 The new office of the Member for Local Government, Housing and Town Planning, will cost I $78 64? a year m salaries and allowances The Member ha* a staff of five. m omre furniture for Mr. H. S Lee, the new Member of Railways55 words
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Article49 1953-11-25 5 The Federal and Colonial BulldifiK Society will lend money to recommended redera tlon Government oOetfl to hulk their own homes. In most MUM, ioan^ will be up U) N per cent of the Mtlniated value of the house and the ground on which it .stand*49 words
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Advertisement66 1953-11-25 5 GddvX MACHINES Add safety with individual Function keys. The construction of AOOO-X provides for utmost safety. Simple and noiseless m operation. (Ask for a free demonstration^ /JW SPEEDY *wW^% HANDY W> PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS (MALAYA) LIMITEIT^^ J» I. ROIIRSOI ROU SIR6APORE r\\^ tIPIORC Itflt. P.O. IOX. 1152 {f ,:aS\ JOU YEW66 words
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Advertisement234 1953-11-25 5 j ANNUAL, SHROFFS I CARPETS RUGS A I Handsome Reductions! l\ Sensational Bargains! c If you haven't taken advantage 5 I of our Sale do so now! I g Simultaneously at j SINGAPORE 4 7/4 9, STAMFORD ROAD > f KUALA LUMPUR 1 1 139, BATU ROAD IPEN A N234 words
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Advertisement5 1953-11-25 6 Olivetti TYPEWRITER For free tr^5 words
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Miscellaneous258 1953-11-25 6 H m m ■■JWr^M W t\ \..J :> ■>. W B MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Leo Falk and Phil Davis V il 1771 I LISTEN.' NOTHING TO Bfr SCARED OF.' ASAIM-IK SAME QiSULT'-m HOW HIM K2g NOT DIFFICULT, p ..V I i \M ill jusHsKlNNY 6UY \VtARIJ?AW.6 f/GWT£« WESN'T £/£,V258 words
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Miscellaneous349 1953-11-25 6 LUcky STAR olh^ think o' Si as >ou set it. *tuJ *ft"ult S, >£" «^v »u,, 1 globe during jour "lifMi *M for pleasure. Be warned us >ns up too much vital*^H on unimportant mailers lou win nakf friends but U| have nost paralivelv SmaI circle If associates. V ou349 words
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525 1953-11-25 7 He tried to trick inventor of gadget shown on TV THE WEALTHY FACTORY BOSS GOES TO GAOL his TV screen one (PJhl weallhy s Mark Monte turer M»« lnV entor Ztl his latest inven- ;£5 water heater. "Tf once Bolsom realised /market possibilities of Z heater He met the ftentor-and525 words
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Article83 1953-11-25 7 THE "backroom boys" of aviation, whose iob it is to iron out every plane's "teething troubles," have a problem: How strong must an aircraft windscreen be to withstand a bead-on collision with a bird? The formula they use is bird speed plus aircraft speed equals force83 words
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Article127 1953-11-25 7 They all hunt for 'Moby Dick' THE battle between anglers of all ages at Wandsworth Common pond and rascally 151 b pike, Moby Dick by name, goes on night and day. He is a menace to wild life m the pond for he respects only the swans He lives m127 words
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Advertisement57 1953-11-25 7 f CALCULATOR a masterpiece of precision, r n6aVy work and «wift operation. ||B Sole Agents: •MERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTD. NG APOPE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG A_ Better Case for Value COLD CIGARETTE CASES COLD CIGAR BOXES CASES CIGARETTE LIGHTERS POWDER COMPACTS. LANKA JEWELLERS, 2 0 ra {THE HOUSB FOR CEYLON57 words
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Advertisement183 1953-11-25 7 -Ja ft» >* jT" "^V cochac >/ S^V i"iVi" w ■"'i'i'iT /I bole Agents: MACLAINE WATSON CO., LTD. Singapore Malaya British Borneo I not ro be missed; HI CHRISTMAS COMBINATION OFFER Cs> feE (Automatic Radiogram) V. I Combination Price $320 1 ONLY. S MARCONIPNOME 6ARRARO •J| RC7SA/AC 3-SPEED )P» ,M183 words
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Article, Illustration129 1953-11-25 8 Right: Mr. C. H. Kiat, president of t h c S.A.T.A., thanks Max Factor and the people who attended the contest for their generosity before announcing the results to the anxious contestants. Above and left: The large crowd leave their tables and crowd129 words
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Article, Illustration352 1953-11-25 8 UNKNOWN - Hon ey Chose 'Miss Max Factor of Malaya' UNKNOWN ,MNB,CVBVC. SHORTLY J came On Rattles Hv^'j Were loader J baited, Jj SCOre fctfj Factor, jjj begun. I One at a J ists walked I table after J First to J was Mlstd who waj l Miss Rutjji Nancy gA 1Reuter - 352 words
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Article, Illustration2290 1953-11-25 10 STALIN TAKES OFFENCE AT BEING CALLED 'UNCLE JOE' Second World War (Vol. 6)- 26 by Sir Winston Chn+fo T IT uas my turn to preside at *our nnal dinner (of the 1945 Yalta Conference) on Feb. 10. Several hours before Stalin was due to arrive a squad of Russian .soldiers2,290 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-11-25 11 Norih-Sontli vulnerable South dealer <Uok oni >' fa< lh« Eaal hand BREATHES mm I bridge player *»h compfiiiive spirit so that he would pass out Sootll *s bid oi one diamond? 11 «>• he will lose grMi many m they, ;irs pl;iV. buf he.,, back an awful of117 words
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Article451 1953-11-25 11 He was the cuckoo that Baldwin laid m the Cabinet nest, says Amery HERE i.s a man who is prepared to answer one of the great political conundrums of the century: Who caused the electoral defeat of war-winn-in? Winston Churchill m 1945? And the answer comes451 words
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Miscellaneous145 1953-11-25 11 Today's Crossword cvmnxzbvxzcv., ACROSS 1 Not in to produce itn m •> <♦>' 4 Would have been gtttfl first billing but for a lost lei li r <« > Mak«.^ R mistake about I choppy sea? < 7 >. 10 I)cm itptive of a rustic episode <f>» 11 It.s in145 words
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Miscellaneous138 1953-11-25 11 plant (4). ft had preliminary run! th. I). I Hlne ;it OOUlt? <?>i 7 A BomCOlM who '.'.«l.«. f"r «n answer pretumablj <. r >> u Sketch in tbt s.,d |< ii< tribe I change '111 flamft? '4 4» 17 Winding fund uiin mi intcrkN fain 17) 1R < f138 words
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Miscellaneous15 1953-11-25 11 BUCKLEY nvnxvmxc,mv "I HOH THIS HOtSfSMOl BRINGS Ml LUCK MAYti A I PHOMOTtONi a l15 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-11-25 12 Mr. Chtong Chens Hx> the Labour Office, Kianf, ut Miss Jenny Yap thye Ch« eldest daughter of Mr. vi Mrs. Yap Chii Tuan of Klam who were married recently it the Wesley Church, KUng.38 words
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Letter469 1953-11-25 12 I QI'ITK agree with "Briton" *v 1 Buck to the ancient tftV^Vj* especially If he intended to includ, iai »C the virtues. But there's the rub'Wh «2. man like former PusU'er Patrick Lydon. veil aware O f the fact that he would be court-martial-led tor469 words
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Letter85 1953-11-25 12 FIVE .seats m the All-China I People's Congress m Red Peking are to be reserved for Malayan Chinese. This «ive« cause for thought. Ho* many of our local Chinese have some remote connections with a Government which U supporting the Communist terrorists who are costing u-s «> much85 words
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Letter115 1953-11-25 12 JUST MY LUCK" wrote an iicredible letter. I believe he a retaliating just because tteP In the $2 booking office wm ax responsive when he tried to dm her into a conversation. His silly Inference about his tn» miserable dollars is astounding. I etf assure the manager of115 words
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Letter24 1953-11-25 12 their teachers-mostiy <n student type ye mathematical mind one pleasant evening J™? I for hr n?r t?do H thU way: 7 724 words
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Letter71 1953-11-25 12 OUR belltf m snontif ro construction <>f pre-hlstonc 01*11 and tnlmftll hM P'<viud v»m.» hard bl)ws rr •♦•ntly Th€ skull Of th, P'"^ 1 •man' duo; up m S'^ sP -f"* l.i nrt h-i.s !)"<*" pronounnd a faki after w rean. Coelacanths thp link Df twe»n th P71 words
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Advertisement320 1953-11-25 12 ;J!r THE MARCH OP PROGRESS B| PHILIPS /jf^^^Hu jQ featuring super magnetic materials and fjj^^^^U^^t^t man y other spectacular improvements t Sk^Ssl Five-valve dry bat- Hi j ipPMaaM^^^; :<■ fEstfJ:r-vpT7:!;*:-:* tery receiver Three I? 'i| I lilß^^l^ 1 1 8 M battery dram Fir>t- l"! i 3 Hl^S yg. y^-320 words
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Article, Illustration743 1953-11-25 13 PRESTO - This 'Mikado' is Great Fun PRESTO XC,VXCNVM V,BMNCVNB "THE Musical Society has an- nounccd plans for pre- senting the following artists j E in 1954. I April Cor de Croot (piano) May Dutch soloists witn Society choir, orches- f tra in "St. Matthew r Passion" (Bach>, oper- atic -lieder recitals.743 words
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Advertisement99 1953-11-25 13 I Af(/S/C QUIZ 1. 'The Mikado. the most widely popular f the Gilbert and Sullivan Comic Operas. By what other name is the Opera, also 2nn-> Moiseiwitsch is (.1 1 b.Tn- ne, (b) conductor, lc> btM t idl pianist? 3Whn w.is the cimwrr of this .ular operetta 'The CtHKi"? 4.99 words
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Advertisement198 1953-11-25 13 iJAMMOND iT/^/r/V- ORGAN "MUSICS MOST GLORIOUS VOICE* [I The many installations already JP* 7 "7. made m this country have m^sl£& proved the eminent suitability f"'*"*"^^^*^^^ 'iNll of the HAMMOND ORGAN Ife Wil for churches and homes m PSapL>! '-^JS.B? &SAOO- j 1 o>nt<> 41 nil h<><ir th<> ilnmntipnit tit198 words
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Article, Illustration600 1953-11-25 14 Hes stalking 'Careful' Carl By II \KOl.n MAYKS >TOBOI)Y reigns lor long m the middleweight division. It seems that the young dreadnoughts of the list. 61b. class, who are always expected to go into action with gloves packed with depth-charges, have, generally speaking, a short life but600 words
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Article148 1953-11-25 14 WONG PENG SOON, world unoftu iai badminton champion, when told that he had "expelled" himself from Badminton Association of Malaya said: "I am a Chinese. I will not be dictated to. He added that he was no longer a member of the association. He said he148 words
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Article73 1953-11-25 14 Achilles Sports Club will hold a cross-country rac a en Saturday (Dec. 5) at Macßi chic. The course i will be a 3'_- mile run and is open Ito all member^ and Service units affiliated to the Singapor: Amateur Athletic Association. Entrance lee p?r compe'itor is 5073 words
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Article128 1953-11-25 14 He did not welcome camera V RACING Judge of the Jock* Club who did not wel'O^ Of the photo Wg camera H not to Jud«e >' ICI next spa.son. He is Mr. Malcolm Hnnrmk. wno 1,,s been )ud«p ft* W g^J Clerk of Hie Course »1 I>onca«ter. Lincoln and Warwick128 words
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137 1953-11-25 14 Commonwealth out for 196 against India 'pHE Commonwealth crft tourists were dismissed Bl jute- matting pitch at Jaipur vl day for 196 runs, on the opes, day ot their same against the l2 Cricket Association XI. Stumps were drawn 15 ntlut early at the end of the lnntap, Desmond Barrick,Reuter - 137 words
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Article49 1953-11-25 14 THE draw for the second round*! the English F.A. Cup made hi I "'Peterborough United v Alder* I Southend United v hes ST,| Wlgan Athletic v Exeter City Hereford: Somhport v «>«"■■ vdnmby Town: Wyt«"«W,| Bornufh: Stodtport Counts <** I ford City: 'I*"*,!?,*,", m<>49 words
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Article19 1953-11-25 14 SANTEE WINS 4- MILE we s»nt«. tM 15th annual AAA c« fast uiw plonshin yesterday four Barry third- A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement158 1953-11-25 14 The quickest 9 way to know your dates IS 0 UttbteakaMU tttaittfli'iin* OBTfIINfIBLE fIF 50/e Agents fit I LPfIDING MORRIS WATCH CO* UJfITCH DEALERS 324, North Bridge Road, Singapore i— lf£?2&z' i f^^ Super M Radio .^pfip Commercial Traders Ltd. j Grand %>► for growing! V No fear of youngsters158 words
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Article28 1953-11-25 15 i.,:ifT Wu&nt tori Blngaport Chinese MertftUOCl Dub 2-0 In i friendly hockey match on Hon| Urn Oreon JTMtWdaf H.,.san and ShHkh Mansour «corI cd loi Luliil.28 words
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Article, Illustration270 1953-11-25 15 ENGLAND v. HUNGARY "T*HE England-Hungary soccer match today a contest 1 which is being described as "the match of the century" is likely to be a battle of attack with the men possessing the most accurate shooting powers winning the struggle. Both defences are thought able toReuter - 270 words
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Article108 1953-11-25 15 By MALCOLM MODDER OH, you should have seen our good frirnd Willie—remember him? His wife said he should have married a horse. On Sunday morning, he was as pleased as Punch. His wife's selection— MANY THANKS ran second to pay $11 for a place. Willie backed108 words
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Article264 1953-11-25 15 Fathul Karib fail to impress FATHUL KARIB wound up their preparations for Friday's SAFA Cup final against Tigers Sporting Association by beating a Combined European and Eurasian side by 3-2 at Jalan Besar yesterday. But they will have to tighten up their play which lacked cons ruction yesterday if they264 words
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Advertisement234 1953-11-25 15 (■a «r is mnounci a i aI TSS Ouai. son of 5f 2S, and Nancy '^SSter of Mrs. Scow •^.SJtSSlate ioWL£DOMENT vrRS GBBOG wish to ii Tu,ill friends and lA- to make their VACANT i^KR required for well- k Box ;Ssst. t "-a ta .3S g S jlrtte SSf details234 words
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Advertisement47 1953-11-25 15 /NEWlliiiilßhjA l\«.? ALnAMDKA LAST WAV! 11 a.m.. 1.30, 4, 6.45 ie 9.30 p.m. On Our Panoramic Srreen REPUBLIC PICTURE PRESENTS "THUNDERBIRDS" Starring John Derek Mona Freeman John Barrymore Jr. OPENS TOMORROW Twentieth Century-Fox Presents Full House starrinK Richard Widmark Marilyn Monroe Charles La ugh ton Dale Robertson47 words
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Advertisement287 1953-11-25 15 SIMULTANEOUSLY ko.A/\ t.■ 4 i r nm\y -Mil 1 1 r I II 1.45. 4. UMi, 9.^0 Ar nll# PAV/t/ONIMLS. NM,N n§Oam j I 0«. 4.15. I.). M 5 !>.:{o p.m. (Note Tinus) On The Panoramic Itfttfl MOlirv ruiic )k "J^CMiiovihaw <; ''GIUHITu < AFFAIRS •> »aggj i 77", Starrinic287 words
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Article1170 1953-11-25 16 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS M^irst run usually it is b**st Xv Mid-dan nap ROBIN HOOD m last race Opinions were varied and fanciei many when the main race (Race i\\ at Dukit Timah this utterDOOn, was under discussion this morning. It made me realise that this is one1,170 words
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Article1171 1953-11-25 16 DOUBLE TOTE: Races 4 7. BIG SWEEP: RACE 8 Race 1—2.15: Class 2. Div. 3—6 Furs 1 001 Cardinal Puff Bougoure 9.00 Goodwood Stable Sullivan 2 670 Seordance Whitney 812 Ms X W &H. S Wee Daniels 3 644 May Bug Charles 810 Mr. Won* Ah York Heddle1,171 words
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