The Singapore Free Press, 19 January 1954
1954-01-19
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Title Section19 1954-01-19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. 1( i?,9!0, Singapore. Tues., Jan. 15, 1954, Price 15 Cts.19 words
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Article160 1954-01-19 1 ASH OF DEATH KILLS 25 Java volcano m eruption 2, 000 moved from threatened zone ■JWENTY-FIVE people were killed and 66 injured by an eruption yesterday m Central Java of the notorious Merapi volcano. The Indonesian news Aneta, s;ivs two earth tremors were fell early m the rooming followed about160 words
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Article74 1954-01-19 1 •THE new Vietnam Premier, Buu Loc, said m Paris A yesterday that the founding of the French Union was a unilateral action "which does not concern us" anc called for a new Franco-Vietnam^ tr.e*ty oj alliance. Bim Loc said tjiat hrn rfias I willing to "associate"74 words
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Article, Illustration235 1954-01-19 1 5 NATIONS TO START ONE TOE PRIME MINISTER of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala, said m New Delhi yesterday the emergence of an "Asian bloc" might well be the only means of averting a third world war. He was addressing a meeting of the Indian CouncilReuter; A.P. - 235 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-01-19 1 A r o kiss for MARILYN MONROE became the bride of famous baseball star Joe DiMaggio last week m a ceremony m San Francisco which attracted 400 spectator*. Municipal Judge Charles performed the ceremony. Here. Marilyn gives Joe a kiss after they were married. Said the judue "I forgot toA.P. - 57 words
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Article36 1954-01-19 1 Pr»-Mdent Eisenhower will •'n a.^k Congress for authority UD to US$l,OOO million with ot surplus farm products lp friendly countries, the '■rotary of Agriculture. Mr. bra Benson, said m Washing--1 »n yesterday36 words
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Article126 1954-01-19 1 RED STRIKE CALL IS DEFIED A ONE-DAY guerilla strike by several thousand members of Britain's Communist -led Ele-trical Trades Union slowed work yesterday at more than 20 strategic building sites, including two Government atomic proBut several hundred electricians deftel the Union's walk- i )ut lor higher pay. An employers- spokesman126 words
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Article44 1954-01-19 1 j'H« soing at Bukit Timah this afternoon will be heavy. Allan Lewis says that best bets should be The Cydaris. "»JJ of Peace and Punter's Delight. Best outsiders:— Zambesi *»d Wide Screen. 1 «U morning's course information is m P»6c H.44 words
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Article21 1954-01-19 1 panete and Pakistani > utorx reached an agreeUl Karachi yesterday which Pakistan will im- 'fi:rty million rupees worth Japanese textiles.21 words
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Article296 1954-01-19 1 SIT YIN FONG - Missing towkay: a death letter SIT YIN FONG By A LETTER threatening death to "all who refuse to keep quiet about the affair of Mr Lim Kok Gin has been received by bu.sine.ss associates of the millionaire, who has been mining with hi.s driver since Friday morning. This confirmed the296 words
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Advertisement14 1954-01-19 1 Sdw^ vA m r» t IV sC 1 V irCfu u f"' 1 I^Hi^k14 words
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Advertisement22 1954-01-19 2 i 111 x g3XlMiy wjUjlHj|[^S6l v 6161 IHHI^HK' %B3JLIMR# £^*Bm^m^m^m^!^m^m^m^m^m^m^L mm^^mwmr^^m^mmlm\. Wf jS^^ I Hx^BX I ***^^^^^Rfc jB IFjJ C» i 922 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-01-19 3 ft'g first U.S. jol car WITH test driver Mauri Rose m a plastic covered cockpit, the General Motors XP-21 Firebird skims over a test track at th e CM. desert proving ground near Phoenix, Arizona. The first g*s-turbine car m the Inited States, the Firebird has80 words
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Article228 1954-01-19 3 COMET: MOUNTBATTEN IN CHARGE Tough job, he says ADMIRAL Earl Mountbatten, ro-ordinator of salvage attempts to raise the crashed British Comet Jetliner, said m Edinburgh yesterday that "the operation would be extremely difficult.'' •The warships. Wrangler and Sursay. have already sailed from Malta and the Sea Salvor and Barhill are228 words
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Article112 1954-01-19 3 rrHE PKIME Ministers of India 1 and Ceylon signed an agreein new Delhi yesterday up the granting of right* to about 000 Indians m Ceylon. igreement was signed at of three days' talks veen the two Prime MinisXehru of India and I n Kotelawala ofReuter - 112 words
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Article42 1954-01-19 3 THE CIVILIAN prosecutor m i sterday charged I Din, former Secral oi the dissolved with high treason the Anglo-Egyp-v of 1951 '-'without ".rations." prosecutor >aid it conduct led the .1 the road of polltion and economic ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article46 1954-01-19 3 mice »1 Ban Frmßctoeo, L.s. who M we .c "ivrn Ihoti Of thUKlucose— gold, sulphur Umd developed cancer. **Pf**J thii do«ni prove V cancer, bul ihowa that either the fat or tin- dietary mexhtnis. n m volved h.s some'hinK to do wUb Xl OBMt46 words
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Article165 1954-01-19 3 Aid with string to it in cave DNALD LtJEUNE. 17. of ath, got separated xp. ration party m labyrinthine passages of alk cay« s near Godstonc "und hi> way out ving a piece ot string, l he Etumbled cm -hortly be- faW thank you to a en, a like number165 words
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Article126 1954-01-19 3 CHAMPAGNE SIGN GOES OFF r ri'.lE names of famous wine.i A written on eig lit blocks of four-storey Hats for the police In Whitley Road, Singapore, have now been erased witri whitewash. A building supervisor said the names m erased on the intructions of a Public Works Department ollitial. The126 words
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206 1954-01-19 3 A PROTEST by Spain against the coming visit of the Queen to Gibraltar, quickly rejected by the British Government, echoed m the London press yesterday. The Spanish Ambassador, the Duke of Primo de Rivera, called on Mr. Eden last Tuesday to ask thatA.P. - 206 words
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Article35 1954-01-19 3 RuStlt is expected to send India 30.000 to 40,000 ton., ol petroleum products this yeai under a recent trade agreement the chairman of the Westen India Oil Distributing Compaiv said m Bombay yesterday.35 words
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Article21 1954-01-19 3 Moscow radio yesterday an--1 nounccd the appointment <>f y Boris Fedorovich as Soviet Ambassador to Turkey. A. P.A.P. - 21 words
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Advertisement51 1954-01-19 3 O \»AtJ •Wlrffl^' Discerning Women! jy"UJIfiZL. FOR YOU. HA..S V vV QMiunnfl $AXE M... i B^lk^^^^v^ Sj Sj v^ tLMJ J A.a J v^ BLS9 I I ■D^QHpjRH Bj SUPER ECONOMY SIZE (For Saloon use) 4.50 TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED RAD I itl CAHI C SINGAPORE Hd Sole Agents: |{{J|)|P|j\/NiJ KUALA51 words
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425 1954-01-19 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY Jan, 19, 1954. Opinion GUERILLA STRIKES <there is a warning 101 the people Of Malaya. particularly trade unionists, m the series vi "guerilla" strikes m Britain, led by the Commu-just-dominated Electrical Trades Union. Which reached their climax yesterday In the calling out of 30.000 men.425 words
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Article, Illustration695 1954-01-19 4 Can a country sustain a sudden drain-off of administrative and technical experts and NOI collapses lIMIIINIIIIIUIIIUH IHIIIIIHMIIIIIMIMIIHIIIIIH'HMIIIMI,,,,,,,,, tt !••<••• MII#**MM I MMiMMtIMI I John Butler j ponders the consequences of the litest "Out with the British" call MIDDLE EAST. vow the testing time N begins for695 words
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Article348 1954-01-19 4 STEPHEN COULTER - Poor wages Plenty of Money STEPHEN COULTER I HAVE been walking round big Press stores now starting their annual linen sales. They are Jammed with people. Yet even Americans say that prices m Paris have now climbed as high as prices In New York though French wages are nothing like348 words
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Advertisement17 1954-01-19 4 BEST VALUES m Exquisite Diamond Gem Set JEWELLERY U. S. de SUVA, Jewellers 106. ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE-9.17 words
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Advertisement42 1954-01-19 4 BIRDS /^f\ I rir v x I FROZEN y I VEGETABLES BRUSSELS SPROUTS I GREEN PEAS I Good Taste is both shown and enjoyed if you 1 I BIRDS EYE vegetables on your menu. I I SINGAPORE (OLD STORAGE CO. LTD_ I42 words
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237 1954-01-19 5 Just give the kid ten cents cake money SHOULD THE HEADS SAY YES TO THIS press Staff Reporter iCHOOL teachers m Sin--3 gapore, alarmed by the tiflin-time extravagance of children are proposing that schools themselves run tuck-shops for pupils. er», who conducted a found that rich gave their children from237 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-01-19 5 picture. The Johore Medical Department staged a two-night variety concert at the Bukit Zahrah School, Johore Bahru, on Thursday and Friday to raise money for a Tuberculosis sanatorium m Johore. Here, staff nurse Rokiah Hussein paints up for the part of a man m "TheFree Press - 55 words
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Article239 1954-01-19 5 Free Press Staff Reporter HONOURS graduate teachers of Singapore Government and aided schools yesterday protested against the proposed appointments of specialist teachers under the new Colony Education Service scheme. They pointed to the anomaly of the scheme which states that "ordinarily teachers appointed to classified239 words
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Article24 1954-01-19 5 I Lord Mountbatten r In-Chief, Mediterand Lady Mountbatten cl yesterday with of Edinburgh and iry Doctors ot Law irzh University.- Reu-terReu-ter - 24 words
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Article50 1954-01-19 5 SINGAPORE City Council Engineers, replying to complaints made by residents m the Truro-Bristol Roads area about a six-foot-deep hole and tunnel, said yesterday: "Sewerage work is m progress". Both roads are closed to traffic. The project is expected to be I completed m about a week.50 words
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Article26 1954-01-19 5 UPSET 20 DIE Twenty men and woni'-n w<- drowned when a pilgrim boat to the "Kumbh" i Hindu r iglom [estival near Karachi cip I ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article183 1954-01-19 5 GOVT DELAYS PARK AT BEACH RD. Staff Report c". CH 3APORE City Council will eveloping the former lub site In Beach Road lie park as soon as en to them by the tnenf. M. Jumabhoy. vice- the Council's Pire Brigade Com- Xl yesterday that the still negotiating Government on this183 words
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Article28 1954-01-19 5 lipreme court r uled yesterday that New id improperly cenren h ftlm, "La Ronv censors had immoral and 1 It to be mown.28 words
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Article16 1954-01-19 5 I Stan Government has :<5-year-old British 1 winch a person could >ned without trial.16 words
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Article74 1954-01-19 5 FrM Press Staff Reporter f|i| grounding of the Comets of the Ilr,t,>l. Oversea, A.rwavs Corporation makes no difference m the delivery ..f air mail fron Singapore Mr. M. L. Durrani, the Colony* new Director of Posts, said yesterday. "No delays have been caused by the grounding74 words
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Article415 1954-01-19 5 Road signs will be back 15 v ROGER Mi: MX. \V. K. M. Ilaxworth, Singapore's Traffic Police Superintendent, yesterday described critics of the •Keep Kelt si«ns alonj; Holland Knad, as |M*rsons who enjoy "treadlnt on the corns of i few." Spore earth for U.S.415 words
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Article28 1954-01-19 5 Mr. Henry Ford predicted m Philadelphia yesterday that the ear Industry would produce about too. ooo fewer cars and trucks this year than In 1953. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement67 1954-01-19 5 t bIV I 1 K^ ▼^F jte|^gt I C ockptt ir^tl OUTDOOR Imß^pl CHARCOAL Isiiji^ PHONE )S4« 6 7 OXL£y ff/Sf, SINGAPORE. fl/ZylA/ (ab Add rss: (ATIIAVKI-I #^UTNAY HOTEL < \TIIAV Bl ILDING MNGAPOAI) 118-CONDITIONID MODBBATI »ATE« PHONE: 21 111 1 t!,,,, I RUBBER t I f f in X67 words
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Miscellaneous378 1954-01-19 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis STAR I r-i J 1 1 I JOHN IOI)\V. Uni I RUT rAN'T YOU BRING TMEM BACK-- JT WOULD TAKE ME HOURS. HE I'll RELEASE NO ONE- ANO if J^ST* al a 'I'!"' I ?ND UNDO TM,S, MaSdRAKE CAN UNDO IT378 words
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Article371 1954-01-19 7 Freedom prelude test succeeds pRISTOL Prison CommisI>sioners' most daring experiment m social rehabilitation is succeeding. j»,.r two months of go-as- vnu-please liberty five men Who. until last November not seen outside a j son wall for several! have won their ,laces back m society. They371 words
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Article204 1954-01-19 7 UR Alsatian guard dogs, ich trained to bring a man and hold him, have been with their owner to proi housing site from thefts iatnage (tors building the -400 of them— at Croypaying Mr. Frank Wood£l6 10.s. a week to patrol am 1 -it(204 words
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Article, Illustration321 1954-01-19 7 SHE'S TOLD: STOP PROPAGANDA A 55- YEAR-OLD headmistress has been told by the Education Committee at Leyton, Essex, that she nust not tell children not to visit the circus. She had warned the children that it was a place of cruelty. The Education Committee321 words
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Article97 1954-01-19 7 SO PAPPY THE CLOWN PAID HIS BILL PAPPY PAPP, the Hungarian circus clown, the dwarf who made children laugh all over Europe, paid his Paris hotel bill and went to his room. Then he rang the bell and ordered a glass of beer. He tossed his last note to the97 words
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217 1954-01-19 7 Relays of police race drug to boy rpHREE police cars rushed m A relay across London with B drug for 14-year-old John Jesty. the boy who blew himselt up with the chemistry set he got for Christmas. John, son of a Stonelei^h, Surrey, policeman, received serfcre stomach injuries when he217 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-01-19 7 The Indonesian Economic Ministry announced yesterday m Jakarta, Indonesian exporters would be given an opportunity to export 14.000 tons of surplus sugar to Japan.27 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-01-19 7 Merry Anders, a Hollywood starlet, relaxing between films at Santa Monica's !)eavilt*e Club. She recently cumpleted an important role m the 20th Century-Fox production, "Titanic."25 words
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Advertisement41 1954-01-19 7 < nothing i» \|uiit the tame, »C t^ j- n nearly 200 ye«r» The mitm B^^fc^fcf^!^^^^^ Jl 4ei I equal Once you have ui«l T^^P^^j j It H4IUI"* '1 1 111 I*l' I I I 1 l|ll'*il '^^'^k Singapore Kuala Lumpur Pcnang41 words
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Article, Illustration366 1954-01-19 8 IT is seldom that the residents of Johore Bahru get a chance to see variety artistes perform. But for two nights last week a lively concert came to the little town. Held at the Bukit Zahrah English School, the proceeds went toward! the Johore Tuberculosis Sanatorium bulkUng366 words
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Article, Illustration156 1954-01-19 9 I HUH I Illlllllllltlllllllll ORY by Roger Yue tires by Kan Nai Fong Iril Clark of johore sings "Till the end of the rid and (right) nurses m the audience enjoying the comedy "The Hypochondriac." K tnch "'l about to de- ne coords, blades and156 words
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Article, Illustration327 1954-01-19 10 When ba ker s men and dustmen give a meaning look «IIfHKN the dustman knocks at your door at Christmastime and asks for a W hristmas box, is he "collecting for a charitable purpose"? And need he haV To both^thase questions Southampton magistrates answered NO. The case of two dustmenA.P. - 327 words
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Article191 1954-01-19 10 T"HE villagers of Purfleet *m Essex opened their eyes wide as a hired fleet of 50 cars brought 250 top business men into their midst for a £5,000 party. I The industrialists, bankers, and oilmen were the guests on Thames-side of Aristotle So- crates Onassls. called "the man who191 words
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Article46 1954-01-19 10 Lesson for the tutor FA 1 IK.vf spei < v Using m office efficiency sent a letter addressed to a company jt •fficei they last occupied m IK'W. The Post Office came to the aid of the efficiency experts and delivered the letter lo the correct address.46 words
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Article209 1954-01-19 10 BARRED AT £5.000 PARTY ON THAMES In exchange they got number- > ed tickets as it they were giving up hats and coats at a restaurants. Mr. OnassLs. a chain-smoker, lighted a cigarette m the captain's room of his £2.000.000 tanker. But everybody else had to take away with them—209 words
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Article206 1954-01-19 10 1,000 in to ffee tin is stolen MRS. MIRIAM WARD kept £1,000 m cash m a toffee tin m her bedroom. And recently she wxs going to do two things. Put £700 down on a hou.se for her daughter: Take the other £300 to a bank. But in*te;id she will206 words
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Article, Illustration371 1954-01-19 10 OEVEN people two of them women were trapped m a I tire-swept 90 ft. high building m London. X They were on the top floor. Beneath them, the massive stone staircase had crashed They flashed torches. Flames and smoke billowed out from the smashed and371 words
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Advertisement51 1954-01-19 10 I radiHey I i INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS I BROADCASTING I fi// Programmes I 11 11 4 Sampling Method I Singaporean m Sgtlneg I Classical music notes, I Chinese music. Film I I rerieu\s 9 Cartoons ami I Puxzles. Picture section I PRICE 30 CENTS I I FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS51 words
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722 1954-01-19 11 BERNARD RONALD - BERNARD RONALD THERE ARE NO RED AGITATORS by MILAN. THEY HAVE indoor swimming po° ls linecl with cy mosaics. They have j m marble, with lush s. and ritzy recrearooms complete with balconies, beer d beauties to serve it. Th« y have motor coaches722 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-01-19 11 photo. The star of the ice pantomime "Sinbad the Siilor on Ice is non-skater Norman Wisdom, th c diminutive comedy star of stage, screen and television. N orman has a contract for H.OOO a week for the show with an extra hundred a week if hePopper - 55 words
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Article, Illustration269 1954-01-19 11 Ktrth Pcuth vulnerable c ,Dih dealer >TORTH alibied his five spade bk. 1 thus: "1 didn't bid three spades over 'wo hearts because you might I a weak hand. But when .umpeci to four over m\ mere I felt that my two ace>ere worth more than ould hope269 words
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Miscellaneous308 1954-01-19 11 Today's Crossword ACROSS E\J<iHitly a profitable proposition 1 Escape from persecu.ion partly? (6); 5 Wln-n I temporarily t I (,8i- 4 In th*> Life of Colonel Blimp tharge I reveal the detail (4'; «j rhu (4> 9 Mistook part or the interior hill is no arduous climb (4); 1 "Wri308 words
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Article334 1954-01-19 12 WHY PENALISE EXPATRIATES? yoiK u:\dkr, »h Sensible Plan," m referring to the Government*! proposals that the non-pensionable expatriation allowance should be abolished by stages, "Tlie expatriate is asked to face the fact that he < ;in continue to enjoy a special privilege only a little longer.' 1334 words
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177 1954-01-19 12 Trade policy guided by White House iVOUR editorial of Jan. 15 is A not only baaed on material facts, logical deductions ;md definite conclusions, but ",ivm.s bold expre sion to the unspoken voices ol a <jood many pccvl*' who have been hitherto doubtin.' the wisdom of allowing our policy with177 words
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Article, Illustration161 1954-01-19 12 HERE Is what I think of the licensing form published m your paper. If you buy .1 <■•<.• m February you would pay tax r>! live months up to the end <>t June. If you buy a car m October you would pay f.i\ for three month- up to161 words
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Article33 1954-01-19 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything stringe or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAX and tell others about it m his POSTBAG— j briefly.33 words
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Article197 1954-01-19 12 4 GREAT deal of publicity is being given these days to the adverse effect that TV is having on the film industry. The only way m which films will hold their own is to provide good and cheap entertainment. lii« piratic no to iiif iniruie197 words
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Article97 1954-01-19 12 Explanation too late to save him 1 wish you had drawn attention to that ambiguous form EUS if undoubtedly is— some two years ano. Many j>e<>;iip will ttuok the Regis- of Vehicles, Mr. Buckerlige. s i itplanatton I mi.i i i Mini much more he irti!y it it had if";97 words
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Article, Illustration197 1954-01-19 12 Residents of La fend er Street, are very much disturbed by the gathering ot undesirable creatures at night m front of two bars near the Improvement Trust houses m Tronoh Road and Kempas Road. I hope tho Anti-Vice Department v. :'i jtvf a little attention to197 words
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Article92 1954-01-19 12 mkssure need I JHAVE ALSO to report that I my water supply contains i 1 rusty .sediment although I have not noticed any worms. I The authorities c -hould give the water m lins i I thorough cleaning. Another grouse is thai the water pressure m92 words
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Article, Illustration910 1954-01-19 13 by the SINGAPORE DOCTOR IV EVER BEFUKE m m.s- tory has delinquency SO much headache iciety than during last hundred years, this, people who tnitted a crime receivshort shrift, they were :U ted or exiled or put unhygienic jails. In last case it was leftPopper - 910 words
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Article, Illustration146 1954-01-19 13 pioneering, technique I smashing viruses m thu election microv.'ope and photographing the minute debris has been perfected m the viru.s laboratory at the Berkeley campus of the University of California. The development [fl expected to give scientists further insight m elementary growth and reproduction ol viruses Dr.U.P.; Reuter - 146 words
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Article308 1954-01-19 13 ANEW POLIO, vaccine, made with the aid of sun-tan rays, shows promise m its first human tests, Chicago scientists report. This vaccine uses polio virus inactivated or "killed" by exposure to ultraviolet light or suntan rays for two seconds. It thus differs from the famous vaccineA.P. - 308 words
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Advertisement118 1954-01-19 13 T>-^ J Thanks to Ctookct Halibut Oil >i *q*jyi It's a wise family that take* thi» t^ Mr-/ valuable form of vitamins A \Ez\ CROOKES j \f[W^\ HALIBUT OIL j I»<X.|» B^ X S OiSTMBUTORS THE CHOOl't'. LA^GRATORifS LTT »OHrj umi bUiLDiNG. MIHfS fUCL StNGAfOtL DIABETES I IOIBIMNA anti diabetir118 words
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Article, Illustration683 1954-01-19 14 Sayf CHARLES BRYCE —or else CALL them the Fijians THE Pljiana are too strong. They arc too big, t<n» fast, and too jjood. Let's not have any more farces like la>t Saturday* "inter-Stato" rugby final. After so many lean years, it is good to see Johore as683 words
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Article153 1954-01-19 14 r\NLY oim changi has kwn Bade on England Hun by Union latin which beat Walt* laaf Baturriav far n. h against HiNew Z» ili v Ing -i It Bi Twirkfnh im < n Janu M. Thf 1 Ings WPC Divi.'s on the left ml i feadReuter - 153 words
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Article100 1954-01-19 14 WITH nine StCCPd Innings wickets ling, Lindsay Hassett's XI need '.Wr> runs to beat Arthur Morris's team at the end of the third day of tlie Hassett testimonial match at Melbourne cricket i-iound. Morris's Xi 'ot2 m their Lst Innings) brought their overnight total ofReuter - 100 words
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Article64 1954-01-19 14 1 FTER a Spirited attempt by the New Zealand cricket tourists to malt 2r>o m 148 minutes to win they were held to a draw by Natal m Pieiermaritzburg yesterriny. The tourists finished at 201 for .seven. 51 rum short o f victory. In nn64 words
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Article37 1954-01-19 14 rpHE Royal Air Force play Royal Navy at Chanpi tomorrow m the first inter Services hockey tournament match at 5 p.m. RAF. team: Bath: Walker: Russell: Kelly: Scrase: Baker: Durant: Dozey: Carpenter; Hummerstone: Charittworth.37 words
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Article55 1954-01-19 14 hphe handlers of former bM I x weight champion Essard Ch I will meet with International b-ixiuj I Club president Jim Norria and v Weill, manager of champion Rorlcev Maniano. m New York this weei discuss a title bout between Mai and Charles. Charles last week knocked55 words
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Article98 1954-01-19 14 THE draw for the first round of the Rugby League Cup resulted as follows: Halifax v Dewsbury Liverpool City v Oldham Rochdale Hornets v Bradford Northern. Keighley v Barrmv Hull v Widnes Lemh v Swinton York v Hull Kingston Rovers Wigan v Latchford Albion (Wtf« rin^toni98 words
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Advertisement185 1954-01-19 14 1 SECTIONAL BOOKINGS available to I H^ BANGKOK I j I COLOMBO I T^T x^A P BOMBAY I I L.rr: J For Super Service I Fly "Kangaroo^ Service I to Middle East, Europe I Enjoy super cabin service, finest food, complimentary a^j A |ic|-i«riliii I meal-time drinks on 4~engined <»iivj185 words
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Miscellaneous187 1954-01-19 14 Half-time Crossword 1 I 1 f i^r hb^ p Hfli 1 1 1 j__l__JH 1 i A( Ross 3. For pottinj; the red 3>. Qoiiera like them lor 5. Opposite to leg »2i dl i vil^' 4 7. Prevents a slip m the 4 \Vord to itart I rare (2).187 words
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Article705 1954-01-19 15 West Indies all out 417 mHI West-Indies lost ,,-ir remaining three firs t innings tickets yesfor the add.t.on of n ine runs and were utfor41 7 against En, tn first Test at Kingston, Jamaica. irrddie Trueman and Brian r J*tti«*S SSSmm v i,,it .dually tumbledReuter - 705 words
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Article, Illustration243 1954-01-19 15 MALAYAN Hockey Council Selectors had a shock yesterday when their team to meet the Indian tourists next month was whipped by goals to one by the Reserves on Gurney ground. Kuala Lumpur. The pame. was played on a~ fcaur-iouned ground— but per- I t lectors243 words
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Article79 1954-01-19 15 S'PORE YOUTH BOXERS WIN S Special from Perth •A pore youth boxens 1 to be too experienc- they met Burnbury Po- Club m Perth last PON captain. Austin ID impressive display cored a technical knockoy«t C. Land m the first round full: F. Benjamin > J Buswell on points; '-pore)79 words
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Article283 1954-01-19 15 BLACKPOOL, holders of the English Football Association Cup, and Luton Town, a second division side, battled to another draw yesterday m the second replay of their third round tie. The score was I—l.1 1. So after five and a half hours 01 football, the teamsReuter - 283 words
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Article170 1954-01-19 15 Scotland XV v. Wales selected LONDON Scottish centrethreequarter, M. K. El?ie. whe was born m Durban, is jne of three new caps included m Scotland's team to play Wales m a Rugby Union international match at Swansea on January 30 Eltie h-u> a Scottish grandmother All three new replacements areReuter - 170 words
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Advertisement459 1954-01-19 15 o lOIIW A lI AII 11.09 a.m,HVI IS MS X fnn pm IjTCjryMIMfM. Ko>l\Mf OF HliTj S;.::unatir\er '-Jrn INOMMIBAII-lUHO-CALHEW I^ NEXT CHANGE! STAtIMO FIRNANOO ARUNE PATRICIA UMASDAHL MEDINA A P«rt»irounl f ktuf* Phone 21-116 For Bookings NOW SHOWING 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4 IS, <J M He 9M p in HOUDINI459 words
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387 1954-01-19 16 ALLAN LEWIS - IT'S GOING TO BE HEAVY AGAIN TODAY ALLAN LEWIS By EVERYTHING points to J Another bad day foi punten this afternoon at Bukit Timah. The track la Still heavy and there is certainly no chance of it improving before racing starts. Despite talk ot Bridge Law II b'-in^ Punter's Dellghti387 words
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Article1409 1954-01-19 16 The Double Tote will be held on Kaces 4 and I. The Big: Sweep will be drawn on Race 8. Race 1—2.15: Class 2. Div. 3—6 Furs. 1 222 Channel Patrol Whitney 900 Mr. Mrs. K. H. Yap Daniels 2 334 Erlskay Bagby 812 Mms. P. Lan <fc1,409 words
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Advertisement449 1954-01-19 16 .l/frf-rf/ft/ nap ROBIN HOOD Hi the 5.25 (Race 7) Perurui. Working well. RACK ONE: Traaucer and KriNkay will probably share favouritism I think Eii.skay can win. We don know whether sne can handle the heavy going. Anyway, the others have to plough through it too. She It short strider and449 words
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