The Singapore Free Press, 1 December 1953
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Title Section18 1953-12-01 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. ~~13«;«. Singapore, Tucs., Dec, 1. 1953, Price 15 CU.18 words
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Article, Illustration448 1953-12-01 1 j Buganda fear I o/ bloodshed I DRITAIN yesterday sent into exile the 29-year-old I D King of Buganda known as the kanaka and I declared a state of emergency m the sprawling East I African province. The king is flying to London. I The Secretary448 words
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Article20 1953-12-01 1 MarkM Sln *apore Rubber R.!!?/ 111^ December M cent h Ut 2 rents alb 1 Cent yesterday's close.20 words
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Article88 1953-12-01 1 Free Press Staff Reporter TITHE three British C.-in-C.'s in A Singapore are expected to attend tomorrow afternoon's special Xavier Cugat show for 6,000 members of the armed forces at the Happy World Stadium. All the tickets, priced at the concession rate of one dollar each, have88 words
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Article358 1953-12-01 1 The Govt. gives reasons IN a message to the people of Buganda announcing the Government's action, the Governor explained that under the 1900 agreement the kabaka wa.s recognised as ruler of Buganda so long as he cooperated loyalty with Her Mejesty's Government in the organisation and administration of the territory.358 words
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44 1953-12-01 1 The Sister m charge of the poultry at the Home for the Aged, Singapore, yesterday discovered that a padlock had been broken and five turkeys stolen worth $100. The birds were meant for a Christmas treat for the poor.44 words
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Article219 1953-12-01 1 MIDNIGHT CHAMPAGNE AT 79 SIR WINSTON Churchill celebrated his 79th birthday yesterday. For Britain's "giand old man it was just another working day m his quest for! lasting world p^ace. Scorning a holiday, the Prime Mini.ster .summoned his Cabinet to discuss the coming Bermuda conference and Ru la'i offe- to.219 words
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Article, Illustration614 1953-12-01 1 SIT YIN FONG - Chiang speeds M in s plane SIT YIN FONG SBAMALC AIR OASH TO DYIN By .(^NKRALISSIMO Chiang Kai V s {iek ordered a Chines Nationalist aircraft to fly Mr k Soon Heng to Hong Kon« i« catch a plane for Singapore. Mr Kang who was non-playinn can tain of the614 words
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Advertisement17 1953-12-01 1 r ODEON C RAFFLES HAPPY V Bookings at Robinson's, SPECIAL! BUY 1 AT ALL SHOV SALES SPONSOf17 words
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Article335 1953-12-01 2 Call to break with France pANir swept through Vietnam Nationalist sources m Saigon yesterday at talk of armistice negotiations with Ho Chi-minh and the Vietnam Chief of State, Bao Dai, was reported ready to break relations with France unless she promises to continue the Indo-chineseA.P. - 335 words
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Article114 1953-12-01 2 SIR Winston Churchill and the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Nt'hru have one thing m common: they have no small talk at all." according to Australia's Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey. "Sir Winston and Mr. Nehru have so much on their nReuter - 114 words
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Article19 1953-12-01 2 The Reverend Frederick W. T. Craske was consecrated m Canterbury Cathedral yesterday as bishop of Gibraltar.19 words
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Article125 1953-12-01 2 Big 4 talks may now be held— Eden I\f R. Anthony Eden, told the Itl House of Commons yesterday 1 that following the latest Rus--1 fiian note, the British Govern- 1 ment hoped it would now be pos- i sible to arrange a meeting of the j Big Four Foreign125 words
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Article64 1953-12-01 2 THE Standard Motor Company, one of Britain's leading car manufacturers, today announced price reductions on four of their models. Nearly £50 is lopped off the price of the Vanguard saloon which will cost £787 instead of £836. Other prices: the four-door estate car, £897 (£92964 words
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Article237 1953-12-01 2 Commons demand Kenya inquiry |R. ANTHONY Head, the War |l Secretary, said m London 'iterday that if he found un>|t treatment of Africans m >mya by the British army had Itn widespread or might recur I would order an official inilry? vlr. Head was answering quesns m the House of237 words
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200 1953-12-01 2 BVNJGH G T MIX IS. Government is to ask Conr I A 1934 law jsays no one shall divulge, or publish, an intercepted telephone, or telegraph messMe and prevents an y information so gained being given m the courts. Training gallop 'JEN200 words
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Advertisement80 1953-12-01 2 1 i^l l!v the Genuine Yearly Saving "S Wr^^J Make your selections today from the biffff*** I ranye m tos*?n~... Electrical Goods Musical iMtrmfits Caneras t* Tsts Products Toys Csrpots Perfi«ery JV Cosmetics Chinaware Glassware Sterling Silverware Handbags Jewellery Watches Clocks Suit Lengths Footwear Gents' Wear W Ladies' Wear Household80 words
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218 1953-12-01 3 Lit* STATION READY SOON Free Press Staff Reporter v/APOKES new |1| million fire station is expected start operating before Christmas and give Pasir ,n? and other parts of west coast a quicker fire SSHf service, said the City's fire chief, Mr. J. Shaw, '^The218 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-12-01 3 Michel Papineau, 11. waited a year for mother's kiss. Michel, son of Mr. A. J. G. Papineau, an artist, returned to Singapore this week by air from Perth for his Christmas holiday Free Press picture.Free Press - 38 words
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Article179 1953-12-01 3 'Chased by ghost at YMCA SINGAPORE V.M.C.A. mem- I v ber.s Mid yesterday their :er.eral secretary. Mr. Roland Lyne. must have been joking when he said m London on j i-nday that many people would J* Pfttt the Orchard Road ouilding for fear of v hosts. The building was used179 words
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Article36 1953-12-01 3 30 DIE AS BUS D IVES INTO RIVER n«uddv P T f brfi W into the Incius y near l S! .Ol tho Rlver ayd av IVkhawa Pakistan, ln Nudn» t Min c 30 people 136 words
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212 1953-12-01 3 Cugat's wife says: 'Thank heavens' rwmFl** Press St ltt Kr|>ort«r. TW hrst thln X that M.ss i Abbe lan,., 22-year-old wife ol bandleader Xavier Cu K at, 5 said whfji she stepped out of I her plane on her arrival m J Singapore last night was: i > Thank heavens212 words
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Article263 1953-12-01 3 i Trunk lines too bad? Free Press Staff Reporter OEOPLE complaining about trunk telephone line ditticulties should bear in mind that there is a war on in the Federation, the Singapore Director of Telecommunications. Mr. J. C. Dallow, said yesterday. He wa.s commenting on a letter263 words
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Article29 1953-12-01 3 More than 400 China-bonne! Chinese .students arrival Hong Kong on Sunday from Singapore on the Dutch liner Tjiwan«i. They WtW "i< police MCOrt to the border.29 words
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Article109 1953-12-01 3 DR. KLAUS BREHMS. an expert m tropical forestry, forest nursery practice and afforestation of wasteland, is on a twoday visit to Singapore. (ierman member of the International Society of Foresters. 30-year-old I>r. Brehnis i> on his way to Japan It do research ork on the109 words
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98 1953-12-01 3 Nearly £1.*****0 worth of Ru.sM.'m gold arrived At London airport from Pragm yesterday and \uus rushed ofl under heavy pollce guard to i tf f d«rtlnation m London. Thf uoi<! toni of Ingoii tamped with the Ham ncr and Sickle hallmark a-aj the flnal98 words
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Advertisement399 1953-12-01 3 7i#«/ Unpacked* 2 Ji /N LAffST DESIGNS S IS AI h A dkfky\ t I w mCwtsSv?. Sf, bfrtiitifuiiy. ii Imm x niWifl IS a lirw draping < pi.ilit y, \f I rV w! iS IdotUy suited to 4lm SrAf I fl jy y^ present «la\ fn*hjim of J^ "18399 words
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449 1953-12-01 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Dec 1, 1953. Opinion BERMUDA TALKS SIR Winston Churchill flies to Bermuda today. He goes there possibly on the greatest mission of his life— to plan ways and means to put the j world on the path to j peace. Sir Winston's plan is sample.449 words
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Article, Illustration554 1953-12-01 4 JAY G. HAYDEN - Indo- China Is On Big Three Agenda JAY G. HAYDEN HERMUDA TALKS WILL TRY IX) STIFFEN 1 FRENCH RESJSTENCE By THE twice- postponed Bermuda conference of U.S. British and French chiefs of state, convening on Friday, has evolved almost exclusively into an American-British effort to stiffen France's backbone on two554 words
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Article293 1953-12-01 4 THE tall, greyhaired, athletic man m the bowler hat strode fi\Vn his Christ Church flat m the crisp sunshine of a November morning. The "Prof we back. It was two years since Oxford had seen him: two years since the Prime Minister had called him to293 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-12-01 4 "Rail Kadibba,* the first Hindustani film tn h? shown on thr wuir screen at tht Qarrick cinema, is an attempt to portray tfir India of today Loir and jealousy aoainst a background ot poverty provide the bast* of tu r Korv, Choral music su<i~ aeniy bursting forth from an abandoned78 words
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Advertisement15 1953-12-01 4 GIFTS J QUALITY fur THE SEASON U. S. de SUVA 106, ORCHARD ROAD TEL *****15 words
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Advertisement30 1953-12-01 4 The practical way to u give a&C L sin S. C. S. S HS4 GIFT VOUCHERS m denominations of $5.00 and $10.00 Available and redeemable a, all S.C.S. BRANCHESSINGAPORE (QLPJTORACEJO^30 words
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376 1953-12-01 5 mow f or sa^ e /7/ Singapore Free Press Staff Reporter ■AtfiES and counter-charges of malpractices J undue influence are being freely hurled at i! ither by supporters of some of the 18 rival Jidates seeking election to the Singapore City il f or five376 words
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Article81 1953-12-01 5 Wolves from the snow»und Kesjrowan mountains wt a 15-year-old boy to jeces during an hour-long ittlf on Sunday with 30 Haters north of Beirut, (banon. Four wounded people were ished to a hospital, includj the wife of a shepherd ho called for help when it pack81 words
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Article20 1953-12-01 5 ttte Duke of Windsor arrived I London yesterday from Paris th his wife on a private visit.20 words
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208 1953-12-01 5 I Free Press Stuff Reporter THE Singapore Chine.su Chamber of Commerce will send two representatives to a meeting of the Pan-Malayan Chinese Chambers m Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 20 to press two pc|nts. They are the lifting of the control on rice and208 words
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Article69 1953-12-01 5 A 23-year-old office girl, picked because she is a "typical American girl" and inexperienced m air travel, will try to circle the globe by commercial air lines m record time. Miss Pam Martin of Chicago told newsmen yesterday she i expects to cover 21.87869 words
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Article339 1953-12-01 5 Poison pen letters ignored Free Press Staff Reporter MANY people in Singapore write anonymous letters to Government departments to try to influence them to act against their private enemies. The public need not, however, worry "No action is ever taken without the fullest enquiry," a Government spokesman .said yesterday. These339 words
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Article51 1953-12-01 5 Broader Sir John Hunt, who j led 5e party which conquered Mount tfrereil ImJ June, haj boon ordered by his doctors to cancel arrangement* iiwifW complete rest Blr John \i hM been on a teCittW tOUJ ince rf turning bOBM IWOI |M Hmu lay51 words
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Advertisement64 1953-12-01 5 SPECIAL I A IIIIOIIIK <'■■!<> ||C MTCHKS A PKXS GRAND CHEAP SALE r| ng this sale we are offering all styles and calces of watches at rock bottom prices. There are Penty of varieties m stock for you to choose from ME CERTAIN THAT YOU VISIT OUR COMPANY AT *86,64 words
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Advertisement114 1953-12-01 5 Solo Importers: GWAN (M) LTD. *V^ Singapore Penang K. Lumpur *V* i^< r^Ji^ r^s i^< s^i i^< r^i I^l ?*1 I GRAND REDUCTION I I SALE On .11/ Sundry Uiumls 3 Ikiaitw nix <0., 1 th.| S[X«. 2l.\«r<li llriiltir lload. Sin|(aparr-<>. <^ 3 Telephone I I 7.») Cb CHCO"^O»«Tto *M114 words
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Miscellaneous219 1953-12-01 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I I WHY HIM USE I A BLUfF. HE I 1 1 T *S PUZZLING. w\ i TW /.hAT HE \WhAT V*\ORAKE v 'H^SCAaYV PatT£\OS IT KNOWS OF MAGiChE COULD .^A^E OOlSb'T h\O* >"* TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs THE SAINT219 words
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Miscellaneous402 1953-12-01 6 LUC 4 CU STahI idea: "»"8iii»i i l jBg r E L Vou have t he lhil lj*»d s fusils And h.» tltht >„■ < SSSfKSas 1*1 for makin, moj^ J RW w* not so devfr at ttZM c lou are much too inclinrtu J «J «trava«ant whrre vo ur402 words
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Article193 1953-12-01 7 School curfew for 100,000 "rrv will let 100.000 ihldren leave school this winter as a against attacks. X^ aU n s have asked Binning- otfon department for alkhon or in eWe e f education .officer. fl* r Russell is asking the fr iof aU Primary and junior *n make early193 words
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Article30 1953-12-01 7 rhe British Motor Corporaq would not go m for ausity cars— they did net Hke ?m. Mr. Leonard Lord, chairin of the Austin company d m Glasgow.30 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-12-01 7 Mix... cream they rise to the top and at nigh speed, too. The peppy pair from the dairy are Windmill girls Margot Holden (left) and Margaret Cooper seen dancing m the "Little Swiss Maids" at London's famous Windmill Theatre.39 words
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Article, Illustration135 1953-12-01 7 MARRIED women have been banned from future carnival queen contests at Prestatyn, because the G.I. bride crowned three months ago has "abdicated" to ny to America with her husband and nine-month-old baby. Jessie Inman, aged 19. from Scotland, beat all the local flris in the135 words
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249 1953-12-01 7 Cut tax or doors close say cinemas FILM MEN COUNT THE EMPTY MEATS AND WARN THE GOVT. AND FEWER FILMS MAY BE MADE ()*NK cinema m every nine m Britain will close within three weeks of the next Budget, m April, unless entertainment tux i is cut. This decision has249 words
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Article125 1953-12-01 7 At school a knife flashed... A SCHOOLBOY who lost a leg after being stabbed at playtime was awarded £2,750 damages. And the judge who ordered the award said 123 must be paid directly to the boy to spend as he likes. Stuart Alfred Clark, of Whitworth Terrace, Tredegar, Mon., was125 words
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Article60 1953-12-01 7 GERMAN TRADE SURVEY Krupp of Bnen, Germany, hat agreed to send exports to Yemen and Pakistan lor technical iUrftys, trade sources m New York reported. One group will study passibilitiefl for development ol i public utilities, petroleum and coal mining In Yemen, i r will survej iron ore deposit* In60 words
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Article54 1953-12-01 7 MR. DARRKLL Louis Fancourt f/verson, 0.8.E.. known as Darrell Fancourt. the bas.s .singer, who sang the part of "The Mikado" more than 3 000 times with the DOyly Cartf Optra company, i<-ft £32.021 when ho dlrri m August Ivor Barnard. 41 -year-old ,rifi radio actor who died54 words
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Advertisement101 1953-12-01 7 fjl Free! h£ii| 7'^q Highball glasses jpHI gii^w FREE with every bottle of rft^Sßb Canadian Whisky I x^W bought this month. wm\ LORD CALVERT 0 CANADIAN WHISKY Sole Agents. Maclaine Wattti Ct. l\i. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC. I -SHANGHAI TAILORING Co.,^ 169, ORCHARD ROAD, SALE NOW ON ACCORDINC TO FASHION101 words
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Article, Illustration836 1953-12-01 8 PETER de CRUZ; SAM KAI FAYE - Before, During and a Visit to the Dentist PETER de CRUZ SAM KAI FAYE Story by Pictures by MAKiNG CmLDREH.^ T^ I ITTLE nine-year-old Ng Soon Kwee stepped gravely into the dental room m McNair School, Singapore, clutching a record card m his chubby hands. He knew exactly what he836 words
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Article, Illustration2358 1953-12-01 10 SECOND WORLD WAR (Vol. 6)— SI by SiRWmSTONjVHJ^ On the night of Apr. 24. 1945 the British and American Ministers m Stockholm met Count Bernadotte at the Swedish Foreign Office, He informed them of Himmler' a offe to capitulate on the whole of the2,358 words
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Article640 1953-12-01 11 FOM LONG and not altogether happy experience, we have learned that 'there are two things that may go wrong with any bidding convention, however .good. First: Players tend to use it far more often than they should. For example, the Black wood ace -showing convention should be used640 words
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Article, Illustration199 1953-12-01 11 ACBOM 1 Can a politician havi it MM campaiKn IgatMl thr 'demon drink; (5 fii 7 Don *.-revi <" The loot, li returned «4» ha plot w disturb thr phJJoFf.phii (5) 12 win Plppg do« 14 Thli < .<>" Tom- Chang* if 'm i« A from uherr- the199 words
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453 1953-12-01 12 PROVIDENT FUND GETS A BIG WELCOME By T BOON QINOAPOKE'S Central Provident Fund, approved by the Legislative Council recently, will benefit the Working classes, employers and Government, leaders ol business firms said yesterday. Tii,. tund will b,« operated b\ a board of seven consisting ol :t chairman to be appointed453 words
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Article107 1953-12-01 12 YOUR correspondent, Maltese, wants orderly queues at Singapore bus stops; not just a mad rush for seats and devil take the hindmost generally women and children. He may by int. rested to knowthat at some places on the Continent of Europe there Is a little box107 words
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Article109 1953-12-01 12 TN view of the heavy traffic A along Serangoon Road, especially during peak hours, I should like to suggest that at least a zebra crossing be prjvided for pedestrians The best site would be near Buffalo Road. The other day I saw a middleaged woman with children waiting rather109 words
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Article55 1953-12-01 12 I WOULD be extremely glad if you could kindly nelp me trace the owner of a fountain pen which I borrowed at the Stamp Office. It will be returned if he will contact me. TENG ON CHENG C O E. J. Scow. 173-A. Cecil St.. Singapore. 1. Pen55 words
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Article32 1953-12-01 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m his POSTBAfi— briefly32 words
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Article76 1953-12-01 12 IJURRAH! A Daniel has come to judgment. A champion of champion* for the tick-tock j men. I wonder why Mr. C. B. Li.in so Mti about it. I wrote to the Free Press asking for other reid.is" views and that Is all We :irp invited to express our grouses76 words
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Article82 1953-12-01 12 lAM to say that the letter headed Historic Hiatus m your Pastbas on the missing elicit In the inscription on Sir Arthur's <or Kalian*) Bridge na.> had tin- desired result In* woniin.. h m order now and I Now I .m n.»t <lisii;ict.ed every time I Pass by82 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-12-01 12 JANE McNEILL, 13, a student at the Presbyterian Ladies ColifiV m Perth, who had returned to Singapore by air to spend h»r Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. \Y. H. MeNeill. of Mansfield's, Sinsapore. Also m the picture is her sister, Stephanie.43 words
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Article118 1953-12-01 12 I WENT to see a film at the Paramount Theatre. Penang. at about 6 p.m. When I got my ticket from the booking office I was pushed from the back by the people who were standing behind me. As I came away I found that my pen118 words
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136 1953-12-01 12 Keep your sense, don't miss dollars Letters must be short My Luck's" Ja)sfK tettl *-JM r^ the dvS .'""Me X >" "•^•nter.W, KSS2jJ«N* X urn* n+mffSZ JISTICI r0 Ass seems to h* I operative word. tk H S.T.C.ANDBLIB S I THIN, K At a shame that blind T 1 people136 words
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Advertisement23 1953-12-01 12 "There's a Johnson Outboard tor every purpose" «>r power >^^^^% yOUR DOLLAR BUYS mum pr JohnsSt KuaLt I ahi put /w/ g SEAHORSE OUTBOARD^23 words
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741 1953-12-01 13 HOW YOUR MIND AFFECTS YOUR STOMACH by the SINGAPORE DOCTOR rrFSTIVE complaints nfihM chronic hearts indigestion, diarrwrni and constipation hoea fafriy common In Srn society. In many Sp when there' art- no rhn csi^' S°ae modern way ot I- too much excitement, 1 little rest, not enough Z&w m the741 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-12-01 13 pholo. I "7 aaady says I'm superman ana 1 tiunk that im quite a mow to lift this heavy log with only one hand, don't you? But t!L On y foblin really, this is o nly a heavy branch hanging which was once bias ted byPopper - 52 words
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476 1953-12-01 13 MULTIPLE DRUGS ANSWER TO LEUKEMIA WASHINGTON A LONG STEP ahead to- w ard understanding— JJW possibly eventual reatment-of Leukemia, 2 fatal canl of the blood, has been h f e JS 4 wltn the discovery L?h tlonal Instit "te of 2t scient ists of the olutionary phenomenon Ln SIS tance476 words
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Advertisement218 1953-12-01 13 WHITER TEETH m 14 clays with Macleans MAKE THIS 14-DAY TEST: Why not give Macleans a trial for yourself? Be quite fair about it clean your teeth thoroughly morning and night for a couple of weeks. Right from the start your mirror will show you the difference as the smooth,218 words
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Article121 1953-12-01 14 lACKB Sporta Club ■will hold .v Bataj Party" at No. 1 Fairer Park, on Wednesday Hi 1 p.m. the m m i elebratlon i>i the of tlie Club's premises Before the Batay Party the Annual Football Competition between the Married and Single* i earns (or the121 words
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Article187 1953-12-01 14 THE time has come. sM J'lmmy Demaret. whemA golfing officials of America uK, Great Britain should either Mr something towards makinjfc genuine contest out of tv Ryder Cup team matches* 1 abandon them entirely. For once, the game's laaftf inu boy wasn't cracking a A as^A.P. - 187 words
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Article129 1953-12-01 14 How Cardiff beat the All Blacks L'ARDIFF. by their Rugby Union victory over the formidable muriru? New Zealand All BUjCIW Arms Park last week, proved tmu the w,y tO bWI tt» f(>m S or mtllOT 'ii pI«S tlie!n a their own type of gam* TUp Welsh Club fleWtd B >129 words
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346 1953-12-01 14 FIVE DAYS TO GO SHA HAT STILL EMPTY Tree Press Hockey Reporter DO Singapore sports followers want to see the Indian Hotkey Federation team m action next year or don't they? So far the oilicial appeal for tour funds has met with H€ response. The hat started circulating a month346 words
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Article66 1953-12-01 14 Indian will play 15 ties several *m The tourisu .a. Stez rom Krvs •>latches are scheduu gainst All-Malaya *u$ the Federation. North 2 laya, South MaUya, Maf. yan Indians, Maia T »i Schools, Penan*, Pe2 Nelangor, Malacca. E Sembilan, Johore. f^L and Singapore Capt. F 0. Reynolds. nntish Olympic centrthalf,66 words
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Article47 1953-12-01 14 N. Saksonov, Ruas'an holder of •he work feath( i I Itfi title has bel own world and snatch, i:;_ to M< R.iv'io. Bakson rams (308 1 >si comp red 'I h hts p ova ps 138.5 kil grama «305' k lbs. i— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article67 1953-12-01 14 ITNITED1 T NITED States captain Bill lJ Talbert says if they are m top shape, the Americans should wta back tho Davis Cup lrom the Australians next month. •The ad- anUge ih< UW be all with us." lie Mided. dUevumi pro>pe> *By late December our bov<=67 words
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Article27 1953-12-01 14 m m HO( KKY FRIENDLY S.C.R.C. v P&T.. Home lA.n C.rren; Ceylon N < T.T.C CSC ground. goccm MKD.AN tourists v Singapore. .1 ll HI I'.l'vll27 words
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Advertisement391 1953-12-01 14 NEW SMASHING OFFERS! Nylon Cjb«rdin«. Trouser* J^*^*\ mjdi to mutual 2 1 *>0 per pi.r **VA JgAk Nylon Cab.ird.n c Suit flj^B m^dc to m«..i*un 75 40 per «uit O^V, 1^ American Sharktkm Trousers m.idc »o mmuH 12^)0 pet p. .f _j^ uSm^^ Pl.nn tclourtd R.iyon Trousers fc^SM m.idi to391 words
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Article597 1953-12-01 15 JOHN FARROW - UK SOCCER MARKET IS STILL LIVELY JOHN FARROW Arsenal may pay £15,000 tor Boyd By i »w™Ai A sfCo5 fCof m" llff» lhe Clubs "Wrested m signi,,, hif fc" F Oy v Birmingham City's soccer captain d request W g °"e °n the list Likely transfer fee will be £15,000597 words
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Article108 1953-12-01 15 ■LGIUM, winners of the European zone, are lavourites to defeat India, Eastern zone representies. m the Davis Cup inter-zone final on the Kings Ik courts m Perth on Thursday, Friday and saturaay. Some experts tip Belgium to win three of the four singles, but thereReuter - 108 words
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Article203 1953-12-01 15 FIGHT OR LOSE TITLE Moore told A RCHIE MOORE, world light- heavyweight champion, has been ordered by the National Boxing Association to defend his title against Harold Johntast 24 r stripped The association also ruled: 1. Freddie Beshore and Irish Bob Murphy, who have been beaten severey of late, retireA.P. - 203 words
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Article129 1953-12-01 15 SCHOOLS IMPRESS IN 3-0 WIN TIIK proipectl of Singapore schoolboys m the forth coming Malayan schools' quadrangular hockey tournament :ip|><'a r rosy Rft€f yesterday's 'hree-nll victory over Ceylon Sports club at BfJestU r ROM. Combined School vw>n convincing- j Iy. Affpr the matrh srlcctors nnnounced the 1 same team to129 words
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Advertisement89 1953-12-01 15 r« are wonderful, Gerald light enough to read SOCCER FINAL t final of the inter-district soctompetition for the Sultan of t's Cup will be played at ig on Thursday. i finalists are Johore Bahru ct and Kluaiig district, SsgJ_ S-<O*PLAC£ OF I«E ISLAND wie 21-116 For Bookings ODAY 3 SHOWS89 words
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Advertisement278 1953-12-01 15 CAPITOL tohay 4 ac 'FAH FAH SAI KAI BHJRj[-iA*J^V m Mandarin LAS I DAY 11.00 am.-1.45-4.15-C.45 f Offioiioif- UJ| p.m Feather River] \\oW>Ww guymadison frank lovejoy Hiiv of Cardboard Viewrrs lU fV^ plus deposit lUi refsndaUi o J M h John Kay «n return of viewers Sheridan (arcKson X. ml278 words
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Article522 1953-12-01 16 Winning gallops by Disney, Orissa From ALLAN LEWIS VAN KKFl KKLEN trained horses, DISNE1 and <)KISS\ were the best during fast work at Ipoh this mornint, when the No. 2 grass track going good— was Disney (Bougoure), working with ABOVE ALL, was nicely on 'the522 words
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Article78 1953-12-01 16 Scordance Torpedo destroyed SCOKDANCE, five-year-old chestnut mare by Scorpion from Grand Prudeccen, broke her back whilst racing at Singapore last Wednesday, and was destroyed. Torpedo, who is an entry for the Ipoh races has also been destroyed. New apprentice to ride m Ipoh LEONG KITSON. apprenticed to Marinus Van Breukelcn78 words
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Article13 1953-12-01 16 Ru^oy Union result: Trinity College Dublin three points, Blackhealth three- ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article94 1953-12-01 16 20 Words $6 (minimum) THE family of the late Mr. Loh Kirn Swi thanks all relatives and friends, who sent wreaths, etc., paid night visits, gave help, lent cars and attended the funeral. THE family of "the late Mr. Kang Cheng Hock thank all friends and relatives for their94 words
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Article235 1953-12-01 16 Keep this, horse in view ANOTHKK VIEW 'Mawii atr\ tracted attention by tlK' manner he went with Gaj Carnival (Bougouroi to run three m 40. I thought Another View \vas' doing il well a.s Gay Carnival at the finish, on which he must be considered if the real danger to235 words
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Article65 1953-12-01 16 R MB* t0 heck s )irit «i bid v by Rhode. M.i lor victory over NewZealand cricketers m their three-chv match which ended m a d£w m Bulawayo yesterday. Set to get 216 runs m two hours h° wi Rhod esia rattled up 1 4 lor hve65 words
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Article45 1953-12-01 16 The Singapore team agalns ths Medan sotcer touiis's at Jalan Bo&ir stadium today will be chosen from Chee Seiiir. Boniface. Teow Keng, Hee Jong. Vass. Hin Wtng. Hoi Meng. Charlie Chan. Boon Seong, Ismail Yusoof, Rahim Omar, Yew Chang. Hassan. Yassin, Ibrah m,45 words
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Article29 1953-12-01 16 Barnes last night retained his Australian welterweight title by knocking out former champion Tommy Burns m the 11th round of a 15-round tile fight iv Sydney Stadium.29 words
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Article221 1953-12-01 16 pEORGE Worthington (Australia) eliminated crippled v Wimbledon champion Vie Seixas 6-3. 6-0, 4-6. 6-8, 6-1 yesterday m the second round of the Victoria tennis tournament. The American was troubled with a torn ligament m his right knee. He limped badly. Seixas protested when offi- cials twiceA.P. - 221 words
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Article43 1953-12-01 16 Norma Hutchinson. who is 14 next week, yesterday set up two new Singapore Amateur Swimming Association records for girls under 14. At the Singapore Swimming Club she covered 50 metres freestyle m 32.1 sec and 50 metres backstroke m 39.5 sec.43 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-12-01 16 Eddie is within reach of 2 titles mark, who beat Kobb«?J Albertsen 7-15. 15-9. 15," Miss na.se Schiott Jacob* of the women's singly m reached tae final with a «f Miss Marcle U&sing (Dq la the Al!-Dar.Uh flu] meet Mist Gltte Schulti who defeated Miss Tonny 11-1. 10-12, IM. TheReuter - 86 words
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Article17 1953-12-01 16 HPHE Commonwealth crlctal n their match with the! Cricket Association yestoaN gaining a first Innings lead^fr17 words
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