The Singapore Free Press, 3 December 1953
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1953-12-03 1 The Singapore Free Press liUr&est Afternoon Sale m Malaya. I lit!*. Singapore. Thurs !>«-« 3,Pr,:t, V, i, IT, X18 words
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Article322 1953-12-03 1 QUICK RUBBER MOVE iWJS Government protmimmi- 'Dumping' of stocks by GSA may stop pHK UNITED States (Government agreed yesterday to rt examine its natural rubber policy to see if something toul< be done to help the producers of the Far East. The General Services Administration" met its Rubber Advisory CommitteeReuter; U.P. - 322 words
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Article, Illustration112 1953-12-03 1 I Mr. T. Marston, 64 -year-old dental surgeon who lives near riapham Common. Londom. smiles as he shows how a plaster cast of the tooth of the famous "Piltdown Skull" fits into the jaw of a modern *pe. Marston told British museum experts m 1949 thatA.P. - 112 words
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324 1953-12-03 1 SIT YIN FONG - Threat of new strike on Pulau Brani SIT YIN FONG 1 By AtK Peter Williams, president of the Singapore Workers' Union, this morning announced a new Itrike at the Straits Trading Company's tin smelting Aorks on Pulau Brani. 3 Eighty men employed by a f Chinese contractor, Mr. Tan ■Ah324 words
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Article109 1953-12-03 1 I^WO bookmakers, two race- horse owners and a bloodstock breeder alleged to have planned to make £35,000 by switching race horses m the Franca.sal affair" of last summer, were yesterday committed for trial at the Old Bailey, London's central criminal court. The prosecution alleges that on JulyReuter - 109 words
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Article33 1953-12-03 1 President Elsenhower, said m Washington yesterday that he would agree to a Big Four meeting if he could be assured of the sood faith of the Soviet Union. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article152 1953-12-03 1 V|R. Oliver Lyttelton, the ptCl»i retary of State for the Colonies, was asked m tlv Houso of Commons yesterday what powers of deportation were permitted to Governors m each of the British colonies and under what authority. He replied: "Colonial Government* must retain the normal right ofReuter - 152 words
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Article20 1953-12-03 1 A«air s SLI |l>r Foreign by thJ ""PPlled to Britnin "id Ton B s ha n20 words
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Advertisement110 1953-12-03 1 rt.^>H- WTWA UGH I CO" CTS HI NR V W AUGH S CO 1} f FEEL AS FIT |4 1 o AS A FIPPLi! I Sanatogen 1 ftft^^^^k SANATOCEN it an r uiwivjllcd Tonicj jß^^^^t^. Ji Food for the o V s lift II and < 0 J^+- y y110 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-12-03 2 FRAGMENTS of clay pots were showered by as "confetti"' on Mr. Sam Leibermann, manager of the Chelsea Pottery Club, and Mary Stonehouse, one of t »c club's chief designers, after their marriage at Chelsea iiegister Office, London. Picture shows Caron Rawneley, 4, youngest potter of74 words
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Article247 1953-12-03 2 We won't dictate to Britain Ike PRESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday challenged Senator Joseph McCarthy and declared that the issue of Communists m Government "will not be an issue m the 1954 elections/ The President did not mention Senator McCarthy by name but told his weekly press con- ference that he fullyReuter - 247 words
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Article130 1953-12-03 2 The U. S. Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon, and Premier Nehru last night discussed world problems at a two-hour 'conference which Mr. Nixon said, gave him "much more rounded objective picture of the Prime Minister's viewpoints." Mr. Nixon told newsmen the discussion was completely friendly, cordialA.P. - 130 words
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Article62 1953-12-03 2 A CEREMONIAL kukri was j presented yesterday on behalf of the Brigade of Gurkhas to Sir John Marriot, chairman of the Overseas Entertainment Committee of the British Em- pirc Service League The presentation was made as a token of the brigade's appreciation of arrangements made by62 words
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258 1953-12-03 2 f^3 THIS STRANGE WORLD I A DIRECT descendant of Fletcher Christian, leader of the Bounty Mutiny m 1789 will be presented to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh when they visit Fiji.! Ho Is John Christian chiel magistrate of Pitcairn Islands whose inhabitants' ancestors258 words
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295 1953-12-03 2 1 40 knot winds delay AfcTTT' gIR WINSTON CHURCHILL landed at Kindlev field near Hamilton, Bermuda, yesterday m the giant air I liner Canopus at the end of his journey for the ru Three conference. f Waiting to greet him were theReuter; A.P. - 295 words
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Article30 1953-12-03 2 host of the confix m** Although President LXir President LVmISKT French Prime MlnlsuTKsin He Is also the only s J T H member of the wartiaAiousl' Three Ke is30 words
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Article22 1953-12-03 2 India and the Soviet Union yesterday signed their first trade agreement, a pact running for five years22 words
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Article47 1953-12-03 2 rpHE FRENCH Government J. yesterday officially replied to the Swedish newspaper interview m which Vietminh rebel leader Ho Chi-minh invited France to make ceasefire proposals. The French cabinet replied last night that it would examine any proposal made through official channels. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement131 1953-12-03 2 I THEATRICAL Anr I MAKE-UP by LEICHNER fj S GREASE PAINTS. LINERS, II f Z CARMINE LINERS, SPIRIT GUM, II CREPE HAIR, REMOVING CREAM If \j etc., etc I |j Obtainable from I MEDICAL HALL LTD. I h 5 3. BATTERY ROAD fcjfr OCEAN PARK HOTEL ife BARBECUE GARDEN ft;131 words
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Article, Illustration359 1953-12-03 3 They're all gkad MacD is staying: 'We need h im IHQUIRING_CAMERA__iINDS OUT LrHT Singapore people told the Inquiring Camera P ter day that they want the Commissioner-Oenerul. Iv Salcolm Mai Donald, to stay on m the Colony to >-'mm\ the bonds of friendship between Britain and of South-east Asia." But359 words
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Article138 1953-12-03 3 Free Press Stuff Reports r PHE Young Men'i Christian Association may publish ten books to guide Asian youth v r he A conference of Asian x.M.C.A. s that opens today at Bagino city. Philliplnes, will discuss what subjects the book.s should deal with. Singapore138 words
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Article33 1953-12-03 3 The Legal and Administrative Commission of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization has recommended Bangkok as the permanent site of FAO's regional ofiice for Asia and the Far East.33 words
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59 1953-12-03 3 Britain to press prewar claims on Japan M Lid Alol ComBritUh > alive to ol pre-wai ST 1 perBrit^h h by *BirtDD?; fl Jll luillM i>\ Britl h tubJecU Hi 81 hai before til*' outbi ik ol war In i:»4i had •till no* been m He Further asta I f59 words
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Article, Illustration221 1953-12-03 3 —BUT TWO WANT A NEW MAN MR. GOH LIM KOOlf, a fharmacist: "I o not favour ere is political c has nothing new to offer v. politically. "A change will bring a fresh mind. MR. WILLIAM uilfN: Five years m the same job is a little too monontonous, don't you221 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-12-03 3 picture THE GOYBSNOE, Sir John Nicoll. inspecting a unit of the Women's Royal Air Force when he presented Air Headquarters Singapore with the new unit badge at a parade at R.A.F. Seletar yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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Article135 1953-12-03 3 BRITAIN has made a unique offer to Malta which would lift the .strategic Mediterranean island out of the status of a British Colony, the Government announced In the House of Commons yesterday. But the Maltese demand that their affairs should come under the Commonwealth Relations135 words
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Advertisement153 1953-12-03 3 >^ ...Enthusiastically C/fUUtd' XfflOS Acclaimed I y^7 (3^/ Genuine uea/ivu The Crowd that thronged our Premises the last few tdays is your guide. Xjfr Come today and make your aJLX selection from the a?r^^ followingEPN S. TOAST RACKS LADIES SATIN SWIM SUITS $3.00 each $9.50 to $17.50 each E. P.153 words
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440 1953-12-03 4 The Singapore Free Prsss THURSDAY, Dec. 3, 1953 Opinion MOSCOW STOOGE IF Ho Chi-minh ever j pretended that he was not a Moscow stooge, his readiness to negotiate for an end to the war m Indo-China at this juncture exposes him completely. It Ls on the eve of the Bermuda440 words
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Article, Illustration802 1953-12-03 4 Norman Lindhurst - Norman Lindhurst By r|IEHARD Nazi pilgrims to the Berchtesgaden "shrine" of Adolf Hitler have grasped at the Bur-gess-Maclean case to kindle anew the myth of Martin Bormann. There isn't much left any more of Hitler's old hide-out. Bavarian authorities, prodded by the American occupiers, have blasted802 words
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Advertisement16 1953-12-03 4 GIFTS of I QUALITY for THE SEASON U. S. de SILVA 106, ORCHARD ROAD TEL *****16 words
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Advertisement35 1953-12-03 4 i^— I k use Futthrr «R«t Show* at: Sinn*** v 1 it I II I KAKUKS NTAI Tonight II P*j r\ n *\\*l*) tth .t I HAPPY WORM) ft^M >«" 1 Hair it.m»«i» »< tmtmt *«■»>""' J i«< >35 words
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285 1953-12-03 5 I local men will hold most jobs il Free Press Staflf Reporter I JAPANESE bicycle tyre and tube manufacturing I firm, Taisei Rubber Industries of Tokyo, plans llosiirt a factory m Singapore to supply markets m Ijliliyiand neighbouring countries. I Mr. S. Suzuki, the285 words
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Article, Illustration120 1953-12-03 5 r pwo Governors. Sn Anthony ■f Abeii of Sarawak, and Sir Ralph Hone of North Borneo arrived m Singapore by air from Kuchuiß yesterday to attend the three-day meeting of British diplomats and military leaders which starts today at Mallaig, home of the Commis-sioner-General, Mr.120 words
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Article37 1953-12-03 5 Mr Anthony Eden the °rei?n Secretary and Lord Jwander. the Defence Minis- r. will attend the meeting of vorth r;f ci iai councii °^the itln lantlc Treat y OrganlJ»« opening m Paris on37 words
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Article269 1953-12-03 5 Some parents don 9 t like it Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE parents were divided yesterday on the Education Department's plan to do away with pri- Mary two classes. The scheme means that nearly 10.000 children who got through the primary one thLs year will269 words
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Article86 1953-12-03 5 ABOUT M boy* flom i)nrrn StrWt Boys 1 Host. 'l md the Prince Edward Road H,) V v Hostel will .^ppiui their eek-end at the Singapore Youth Council'! WW ratnp m Ttnan M«mmli F«.\sar This will hi« part of thoir Chri tin i itlTltlei Tin-86 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-12-03 5 picture. 2'*'*n ilii wlfp of Bishop K. L, Archer of the Methodist an as shr a prrscnt from little Khoo llrfv SfhAAi pnsp||tln n: pri/rs al the Paya I.ebar MHhodist 1 tke iJJ?. pri7p rerrmony m Singapore, yesterday. ■«i is Mrs Chew flock Hin. principal ofFree Press - 54 words
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Article154 1953-12-03 5 Does Govt censor mail phones? DR. PAGLAR'S QUESTIONS D^ JP r. M RAMAN Sin ipore Oovtrnment CenlOf private mail am monitor telephone conve tions? Thll \t question to be u.->k."i at the Legislative Council meet Ml De.- 15 by I)r C J ar member lot Changt He told me that154 words
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Advertisement190 1953-12-03 5 JEYPINE A JEYES JE rlllC| PRODUCT Add a tablespoon ro your Ba»fc Jn d you will be turprited how gA''^^"^^^^^ r«#re«h«"f becomet. r* Ba b y needs special profectiow. Wash all toys, utensils and ev«ry---^^7tfS rhing it handles. XN^^^ L^^ .^r\- A solution down Hie Sink destroys V odours and190 words
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Miscellaneous217 1953-12-03 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ",7, > I I YOU'RE- V HONEY^HE'S V-'EiaO-l I BUT TKISfiUY BEAM --NO ONE'S I IrilAOMlTlTj/ OHJUDI'h/' rnT%l N*7 If ->->^V l'.£ FOUGHT AND EVER TOUCHED HIM/ THEY GET lAM AFRAID PsF rr» NG D XT IHATCLOWN (HE--HESAIO OFHIM?V BEATEN THE217 words
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Miscellaneous362 1953-12-03 6 Y ouinlt >oui ,r« up «<ttl In*,-* II >ou are. r r| «n»lf thj, Vo laities are I «>ll defend it uSlj^' N I rt«t With you 1n Jny trili I b«ind and when^ou LV r<l I ma > be at first sih?^':* 1 I romance could bring aats ti362 words
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Article269 1953-12-03 7 CAR GANG TEAKS MINK COAT OFF HER riIKKK men sprang from 1 dragged n mink t oat off a irtl her handbag containing They punched her and I i car near Piccadilly (jit us, woman s buck, and match•Lou. she fell screaming The sane raetd otr. It269 words
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400 1953-12-03 7 There, with his beard and all, was Sydney ANGLERS spread their hands wide at Twickenham and said of one that got away: "U was 2ft. 6ins. long and honest. >t had a beard." Ar S'/u r once the y s P° ke the truth for they were talking of Sydney400 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-12-03 7 LAYMAN'S view of modern art is expressed by armchairladen Tom Bradley as he vie us 'Standing Figure," a sculpture on show at the Building V xhibition at London's oiympia.34 words
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257 1953-12-03 7 Surgeon's knife Slips at operation <m surgeon Held a K^lpel- The operation 'about to beein. an enamel bowl rutUm T patient s chest began to i%s?se and surgeon r ,ac!e a Vrab at it. a the surgeons scalpel cut d c^hand between the r nd the third g&X tendons and257 words
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Article45 1953-12-03 7 PRINCESS Margaret's gift of a dozen teaspoons to heip raise money for the restoration of St. Mary-le-Wigford Church, Lincoln have been sold by auction for £10. The parishioners have already raised £1,000 towards the restoration but another £1.000 is still required.45 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-12-03 7 PULLOVER LASS THE self-assured lass m shorts and pullover is Hollywood actress, Lana Morris.14 words
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Article102 1953-12-03 7 RUSH-HOUR passengers on a No 11 London bus were startled to find themselves being i taken past Trafalgar Square, I through Lower Regent Street I and Piccadilly Circas, and along Piccadilly. M For the No. 11 should turn left at Trafalgar Square, go d own Whitehall,102 words
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Advertisement53 1953-12-03 7 SWA a* H MKs I aB t «i Free! f^ 7'^q Highball glasses I JTBI /(/wvi FREE with a every bottle of I rr^WSfi; Canadian Whisky j 5^5S Ixnight this month. Jill LORDCALVERT QKp CANADIAN WHISKY Sole Agents Maclaine Watson Co. Ltd. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC. KU&viv 1 OUTDOOR 153 words
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Article, Illustration463 1953-12-03 8 PETER de CRUZ - PETER de CRUZ Story by The lapanesc Consul-Ccneral. Mr. K. Nino"»iya and hi s wife (top left picture admire of the Japanese embroidery on display. Top centre. Dr. K. C. Ho head ot the U»«"e«e $ection at the University of Malaya, «d P,of Dobbv. headNORMAN COTTERELL - 463 words
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Article, Illustration2142 1953-12-03 10 Russia dra ws down an iron curtain SECOND WORLD WAR (VOL, 6)-33 BY SIR WINSTON CHl R \PPREHENSION for DM future and many pvn t -s had tilled my mind aj I m )v»-.i tbmit unong the eh ins crowds of London rs ir th"ir hour of well-won njiuciru after2,142 words
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Article, Illustration130 1953-12-03 11 B^'b Wen Nont Ea*t Paw Al pB l WS a °«Wtt o! dte. mondv Boutli eyed thta r.pporn.»hthf f V et ol trkks iim! "tudied IS fIM;M th i«n w th« ntu'f!^^ him two chances; £2* < made by tt^Ctf 7 <l(< {ht kil CL hf (illir ""J''130 words
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Article238 1953-12-03 11 M unique df la Bruchollerle, the French pianist, stepped from a Manchester stage sill] bearing the applause of the great audience of 2,500. And i< was a Mep ten yeai 1 back to the Paris of 1941, I 1 Gestapo searchers, ol tin Resistance.238 words
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35 1953-12-03 11 Veteran Radical staietmafi Bdouard Herrtt, has annonnrei h" will nivf up 'l >! i, < th the prendent j »'f the PYench National Aiaeinbly which Ia had h I '<>i .srvm jrean35 words
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Article44 1953-12-03 11 H of Comoni hai j i n th( Government A |<.r it.s jm-Ih n I n ol about four mijJto pay for rr|Mir* Winston Churchill ll( ,j, iayr<l ibtll <•• r i,,m for th< Bermuda cwlt^ > lv vote. dM44 words
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Miscellaneous175 1953-12-03 11 Today's Crossword —^i 1 I i 'g^g^g^g^H 1 'ggggflgggV gg9^ggggS i J .1 '^^^^Tgggggggßi I i _l_L_JHlgggg» I gggggggggggV J. 1 j l_^^_^^^_^^ m^^^^^^^^^b^m^— A# H<> rl i Ii he hnntti tan hJi I ■pan. bui .Mm enjo] thtniaelyes? tj. fMlt f t by new*. <, Up-Uwim. recorder? (4); W175 words
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Article437 1953-12-03 12 In view of the Kendel Constitutional Commission's inquiry may I make a few points. Firstly we. m Singapore, should not make the mistake of following the blueprint of the Working Committee of the National Conference m the Federation. There nominated unofficial! m the Legislature have437 words
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Article184 1953-12-03 12 3 bodies oppose Land Bill THE SEVEN MAN committee named by the Governor. Sir John Nicoll. at the Legislative I Council meeting on Nov. 24 to examine the Bill to freeze land values m the Colony will hold its first meeting this week. The Land Acquisition i Amendment* Bill, was184 words
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Article127 1953-12-03 12 MANY people nowadays take too many things for granted. They pay the least and expect the most. That seem* to apply to your correspondent. "Proud Indian." who criticised the arrangements for Mis.s Auzurie's show Naturally if he wa.s sitting w»y down south, could he expect to see i127 words
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Article84 1953-12-03 12 >ffc£SK.\ cros-sin^s ;m> wanrmiy a Ignored by rash drtvi i (especially owner-drtversj In some part ol the city, notably Newton-circus Then Ml many schools nniby And a number of children croM the roads at thi.-. point. They find It v<«ry dlfllcult to get over ;md have to wuit84 words
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Article, Illustration193 1953-12-03 12 Labour Party tries a revival I^HE MngmpOTi labour l\uty which hu.s lo.st much ot 111 tallowing because ot internal ttrife. expulsions and resignations, is arranging group mMt* in*4.s in various areas, to revive interest m the party. According to the party's constitution, the general council is required to organLse branches193 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-12-03 12 The Persian Majlis last night endorsed a decision of Premier Fazlollah Zahedi's government to resume diplomatic relations with Britain. I Thro t dinners for relatives, friends anil business a«**oI t v cwltln »>«.000 ire being given m Singapore this I it cVe V yMr Tl »n Ah77 words
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Article35 1953-12-03 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 POSTBAG— briefly. i' I, t35 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-12-03 12 '"""^■■B IB 9 riV/£ r£«4LT.4 turns i Se ate(i< Elma and Glorio <*„„ 1 <rtm tott. Xavier Cugat band, who were met oTS Mr. Peralta was meeting the Philipino member ni rw. band. Candida Dimanlig (handing at right? an old from New York City. At the extreme left it ?M50 words
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Advertisement59 1953-12-03 12 [m I v^k^^"»^S^lß^3'***^ ot duff) I >j W rofiBIPKN hH9 C<Ot»C I Sol« Importers: I jAI Xl AN GWAN (M) LTD. 0 I •V* SINGAPORE PENANG I t*T o&fl Th, w,ek.v M of tlu- STKAITS h mj l. t;dKlludrtn srnt hy \ir Mail to any addrejw m al an incluHivr59 words
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Article474 1953-12-03 13 JgcT OfJ KS] m the alleys of fame > amon« fhT women; Aysha for--1 riv a professional ?an cc but now wholly 2Sn over to cultivation S the sentiments with friend Abdeslem a woHfdthere *ep, «c English visitor. Peter Cc "ho comes to know fhem all acquires474 words
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Article178 1953-12-03 13 hjhjh JftAW TOII, N THK r»hn Witfd Ba»i| Davenport v r S Mr nSg* 1 and slmllHr l(|l "Bi«ri» VMl|l rl hM «Hfhered f nt l>milew wh h >»ihjZS to adapt. the sTH/vV'/ uthlKS freedom IVldln mL r and lr Whit- m airpf> w v.ars In178 words
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Article, Illustration249 1953-12-03 13 I 111 <(H m !<> i.i ill! It h Kitmain (j*rv. Muluil Jos< |il> IT VOttld be mistake to dismiss this story Oi IC days oi love and dlak ctics On the Riviera as |uit another witty, paradoxical French novel on a subject m which France's249 words
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Article80 1953-12-03 13 THF YEAR OF THE LION. Bj Cirrald Hanlrv. Collins. IT is The Year of the Lion because it is the year In which the lion kills Browning and then two others— before it falls to the rifle of Jervis, a nervous young man fre&h out from home. The80 words
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Article, Illustration659 1953-12-03 13 An indictment of the Prussian officer corps ♦The Nemesis of Power, by J. W. Wheeler-Bennett, Maemillan. THE German army has inspired curiously conflicting: emotions m th'e English mind. There is admiration for so formidable and courageous a fighting force. There is also detestation of Prussian militarism and all659 words
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Advertisement46 1953-12-03 13 ■i.i.i.MH.MMBMM i Fly w0,.-'. M- t»P.'^» J I MAHIU I /if j i O flftyC Pan A# f/l/c *Z BLACKIE «c SON, LIMITED «<.!» t|"l< Pt.TtR < lll>\<; < "MPANT Wr »rf pl<i.».l to ir,t»rm id ItadMfl "">' rr l n To II rttn »M ■■< r... for ih«r Offl'46 words
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Article545 1953-12-03 14 PETER DAMSON - PETER DAMSON —thanks to Malayans By T>ADMINTON. previously not a major sport m Aus- tralia, is gaining steadily m popularity because of the large number of students from Malaya and other Asian countries m Australian universities and colleges. Many are top-ranking bad- mititon players. They have545 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-12-03 14 Badminton m Australia has never been a bis sport, but MaUyan students attending Australian universities and rulltues have been responsibly for a revival of interest m the sport since the war. Pictured here is Lin Ah Soo. Australian doubles champion and New South Wales title holder71 words
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Article55 1953-12-03 14 New South Wale? deftfttod South Au^traliii holders of the tiophy. by eti yesterday m thtir M.fU. .'-•jiekl wame at A<lrl.iidc (feU South Wales Wtfl set t f) KOTf KH runs- m i 2."> mtnutei aad Ml 1\ lot Ol Ai thur Mortis .Ac Beniiufi. they accompli55 words
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Article85 1953-12-03 14 kX i Dnivt isf Rugby Dnl m r Mi- m i I■ Kenh*m Hus month. They «rr RoMniton P Tl* UM U: DAB. R >' < t, H.I Btrrtll, i J Pa lion, i) Bkippci w R wnm. I i« Mcl achlan, .1 Btul, h 085 words
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500 1953-12-03 14 JOHN I AKKAYV - JOHN I AKKAYV Watch Manchester on Saturday By MANCHESTER Unfttoa ■um«ger pum nusoy is snowing England IhC way back to smier rt'iovery. A strong lead is needed after the »»-:> drubbing from Hungary's team of stars Busby's plan places accent on youth and500 words
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Article124 1953-12-03 14 mm stamp* 2»« mat,,, li", VS*""^ Ml to have an Point lead ove Wo h L he L r h «*s •"••ugh fight at To? Points behind CV^g* He d need a Yin if they Ti* Form suggests a draw teia Leicester City, leading the m*< division on goalA.P. - 124 words
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Article68 1953-12-03 14 L>OGER Bannister. Britain's hope [or the legendary four-minute mile, lias stated he will not compete m indoor athletic meet In the United State; next February and March, Bannister, a 24-year-old medical Student, said he could not get m? from his hospital work until late spring. Present plansA.P. - 68 words
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Advertisement80 1953-12-03 14 jf^^sOPENS 11A M U5 4 15 'T, I I \_/P/V i "%r?^ showplac£ o« -< 0.4j a 7.JUr.ifl. Phone 21-1 1(> For Bookings I ji =O\ PANORAMIC S('RKENs=^^^ I I LIKE A KILLER SHE MUST BE HUNTED ACROSS I I I THE TRACKLESS SEAS AND DESTROYED 1 I ,^R^Rfl I80 words
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Article283 1953-12-03 15 Only hope is a beaten University Free Press Hockey Reporter KC ApOKE Cricket Club and Singapore Recreation S riilh have for years been referred to as the "padang ,iJ '-but today a SCC victory may help SRC retain r Singapore Hockey Association's Div 1 title. The283 words
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Article171 1953-12-03 15 BELGRADE radio claimed, yesterday that "only lack of fair play resulted m Spain. Italy, Austria, and France being seeded m the World Cup soccer finals next June while Yugoslavia was excluded. The World Series organisation committee announced on Tuesday that Spain. Italy. Austria and France plusA.P. - 171 words
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Article114 1953-12-03 15 ATOP Australian army man, Brig. C. M. L. Elliott, has been appointed housing manager of the Olympic village to be built at Heidelberg, near Melbourne. fo r the 1956 Olmypic Games. Brigadier Elliott served with distinction m the Second World War and since then has beenA.P. - 114 words
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Article18 1953-12-03 15 nfi6 0n Sl!? ultl! Count* duunE^«P: Sussex m Berkishire fi sJJ^Jtch: Cardiff q n"mw«-Si ReuterReuter - 18 words
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252 1953-12-03 15 yHE New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Union team r completed the first of their two visits to Scotland by beating a North of Scotland side m Aberdeen yesterday by 28 points to three. The tourists scored five goals and a try to oneReuter - 252 words
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Article50 1953-12-03 15 JAPANS Ynsumine Kuraniit.su enterrd the quarter-final r< und of thf Philippine Tennis AMOdation tournameni yesterday, defeating the Philippines" Sixto Tolo 6-2. 6-4. (5-3 Youthful Johnny Jose ou'las'ed J;«p.!iVs third rank Yajiro Shimizu. 6-4. 6-8. 8-6. 7-5. m a thre»> hour iimi m minutea marathon. A .P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article55 1953-12-03 15 The Swedish Dgtirfftrden football team dafeated spirited Hong Kont: Squad 2-0 yesterday m ilir last Of I four rame 'series. played In heavy rain before 10.000 |>eoj)lr. TTie Swedes scored Ixt'li their gOMfl m the first h;»ll. Exceptional piny by Hods Hong'a goalie, T. Hunger,A.P. - 55 words
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Article81 1953-12-03 15 INDIA will not take part m i 1 the Kritush Kmpire game* to be held m Vancouver, anada. at the end of July next year. The Council of Indian Olmpic Association has informed the Federation m London that owing to lack of fund* they mustReuter - 81 words
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Article83 1953-12-03 15 STATION Serpeants Mess < Chant;! > .suffered their first defeat m four flxtum when Air Crew Mess (Clipnvit beat, them by .seven parties to five 5n the Sinpsipore intf-r-Sergfanta Mess Darts I,e;«»iie l;us> iii-ht ;it Chanel. It. w;.s nn up.se! win. Air Crew Men [being well83 words
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Article29 1953-12-03 15 1,,, noted Japanese table tennu player Mortkow PuJM arrived In Hongkong vwterdat from Tokyo to play .1 mil r,l nu.t.lx m.-t Hongkoni and Vtetnamt— playtn. A P29 words
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Article82 1953-12-03 15 Gliding' javelin protest /-v YOUM a thrown < cord o 78 mi ■<: ti.< Amati v a I m I HeM ..i r HpM, flrgi man tri fxrefd 10 Vi II hollov javelin which travel) it lei 20 feel farthei <I m Thr r.fTif i wori 78 7 metres (25882 words
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Article752 1953-12-03 16 Distributor is FOLLOW another to note —PARK From ALLAN LEWIS DANKKR BOY (Kussell) and PRODUCU (Sawyor) worked attractively this morning, on the second grass track at ipoh to dispose of three m 17. Producer gave Hanker Boy about a three-length Start from the three752 words
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Article62 1953-12-03 16 14 Hurrf. $b (minimum) WALES: To Marjorie and Larry Walaa. at Portland Oregon, a daughter, on November 30th. ROSS To Ella, wite of K. A. Rocvs. M.R.C.V.S.. a son. at Penan* Ifeterntty Hospital, on Ist Dec. Boh well. TO PEGGY SPURR (nee How art hi wit-* if Major E.62 words
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163 1953-12-03 16 THE LAST American hope m the Victorian Tennis A Championships was eliminated yesterday, when Vie Seixas and Tony Trabert bowed to Australia's Mervyn Rose and Rex Hartwig 6-8. 6-4. 6-2. 3-7. 6-2 In a two-hour semi-final doubles match. All Americans have been elinvinated from163 words
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Article480 1953-12-03 16 Orissa is ready to win 0 KISS A (BoUfOUre), who ran three In 39. could have done much bitter. Should win un Saturday. Mm QTWm (Smith) ran three m 42 \»-pll on the bit Bras Queen (W.iluibt and C.littrrin< iHuilmmu covered three m 33 3 I, Sabrlas June f|| well480 words
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Article271 1953-12-03 16 Teams named for SHA Quad rpHE Royal Air Force Malaya -B- team is making a strong bid m this years Singapore Hockey Association quadrangular tournament between Civilians and the three Services. Tomorrow the airmen meet Civilians on the Singapore Cricket Club padang. They will field the following side S<u Bath271 words
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Article71 1953-12-03 16 There's $25 now in the SHA hat SU m it nior «~there 8 This roiitributiou Ua< •mm from the H\l I UNtuins 1 Sports Club J*** S »'»s to collect 5.V500 ulmli s thrir p lr t lowarcis uptatM ol brim;--m» out v top rankin- Intiian hoikey teuin here early71 words
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