The Singapore Free Press, 3 December 1954
1954-12-03
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Title Section16 1954-12-03 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya 141*1. Singapore, Kri.. Dec. 3. 1954. PrirelSCts.16 words
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Article29 1954-12-03 1 VKUROP£AN woman guest i hotel m Napier Road i diamond ring and gold Last night. They were n from her room while the vay.29 words
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Article27 1954-12-03 1 Princess Margaret left Lon- m last night to visit her m. the Master of Elphin--40-year-old heir to Baron nstone, at his home m h.shire.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article18 1954-12-03 1 The next meeting of the i >re Council of State will be h'ld on Dt'combcr 28.18 words
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Article89 1954-12-03 1 ONE COMMAND Russia warns West KsiA and the Communist bloc nations of Eastern Europe t. -relay warned that they would tak»- joint security and sot up a unified command if the Western ratified the Paris agreements and rearmed Western my. The declaration was issued m Moscow after a four-day renceReuter - 89 words
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Article196 1954-12-03 1 As Monty says Nato not enough riELD MARSHAL Viscount Montgomery, Deputy Supreme Commander of NATO, last night called global organisation of the non-Communist world political and military strategy. He told a meeting of the English-speaking Union the Foreign Policy Association m New York that 1Reuter - 196 words
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147 1954-12-03 1 CiHIAN CHHOON GOAN. who i arrived m Singapore yesterday from Jakarta by plane, fell from the first floor window lof a hotel m Middle Road, early today. He wa.s alone m his room at the time. He is now In hospital where his condition147 words
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Article53 1954-12-03 1 THE QUEEN'S GURKHA MEN RETURNING TWO Gurkha Officers from Malaya, Captain Lai Bahadur Thapa and Captain Krishna Bahadur Rai, who went to London early this year as personal orderly officers to the Gurkha contingent m Malaya Two other o£Qcers from the Qurkha contingent In Malaya will soon leave lor London53 words
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Article36 1954-12-03 1 The Singapore Rubber Marened this morning on an uncertain tone, with first grade, December shipmen 81 cents a ID.; \k cent above yesterday's ClOß*. The rise followed better overnight New York and London prices.36 words
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Article145 1954-12-03 1 Woman champion's death: Man held A former acquaintance of Mrs. Virginia Hopkins Watson, former women'i fwimming champion who died following an abortion, has been arrested m Los Angeles. Roger Fred Brenon, 27. a bookkeeper was held on suspicion of murder. Police .said he denied any knowledge of operation from whichA.P. - 145 words
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Article42 1954-12-03 1 Celia Ca.stillo Gasca, aged 20, who dances under the name of Gt-ma," had the man arrested.- A bl ashing strip- teaser yesterday accused a man of ripPing off her G-string im she iiu^hed her cabaret act. I A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration263 1954-12-03 1 Fighting for life pOPE PUS XII collapsed with a heart attack yesterday. Four hours later, he rallied and last night was fighting for his life. The Vatican announced that the Pope had collapsed at 9M p.m. I (Malayan time). For four hours, there was anxiety that263 words
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Article67 1954-12-03 1 Malayan's escape on leave Police Lieutenant Dennla Wombcll, ased 22, who is on leave at Doncastor, Yorks. from Maluya, t i .scai)e(l lertoiia injury yesterday when a horse he wa.s riding ran into a lorry and was killed. Mr. Wombell, whose home Is at Goldsborough, Doncaster,Reuter - 67 words
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179 1954-12-03 1 'The exact duplicate of natural rubber' THE ex ii dupllc t f A n itoral rubber had been reproduced synthetically, It v > m noonced In New 7ork yesterday. Mr. William Richardson, sident of Ooodrich Gulf Chi I the d. i made by a i mi oi the tti nReuter - 179 words
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Advertisement24 1954-12-03 1 v^n^^-* »v ffi/fjMw^^L Aw > vWMMIQH CRAVEN A' FOR SMOOTH, CHAN SMOKING Largest-selling cork-tipped cigarette Ajr\\ m the world. |^S>®^ Imported from London A j24 words
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147 1954-12-03 2 ]>OI l< X launched I search for I well-to do Austra- limn builder jresterdaj after nil four->«ar old child v.is abflu<(<cJ irhik Blajrteg near her home m Houston. Texas. The child, Pamela, was t;«k<n Bcreamlng into a car by two n>< nU.P. - 147 words
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Article141 1954-12-03 2 McCarthy is censured second time SENATOR Joseph McCarthy w;us reinsured by the U.S. Senate for the second time m two day.s yesterday. The Communist-hunting Senator was condemned yesterday for his attacks cm the special committee which retiMnmended he be censured, and for calling the Special Senate .session to debate theReuter - 141 words
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Article94 1954-12-03 2 U.N. fights biggest war on TB A REPORT of the United Nations Children's Fund <UNICEF) said yesterday thai health teams' m India bad made trips equivalent to 16 round-the-world ?oyagei t( extend the world's largest tuberculosis control < paign to 4 million additional i hildren. The teams travelled 42" milesU.P. - 94 words
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212 1954-12-03 2 I EFT WING Labourite Mr. SU ph< n Davieg called yesterday lor the Prim*- Minister, Sir Winston Churchill's Immediate resignation because he favoured using German troops m the last days of World War II to halt any Russian effort to over-run Westi m Europe.U.P. - 212 words
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Article52 1954-12-03 2 A woman, Che Sha'afah bintf Ha.ii Tahir i I' rit In I rl» <■: 1 m the F. and N. Fco f i tition. The second prize of $500 i t< Mr. Ewe Yew Huat, ol X il ur ;iikl th( third ol $250 to Mr.52 words
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327 1954-12-03 2 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER said m Washington yesterday that America must not let the Communists goad it into impulsive actions that might lead to war. H( said this at a news conference while discussing possible measures to get the release ol327 words
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Article54 1954-12-03 2 tjilfcl.i) Marslial I*N Moiil«omery riitrratml m N<w York yesterday that be hail rectltti Ihc «nt rover* ial meiltl Jr<-m Sir Winston Chur(hil! lit- sali: "I rcccivefi the m» k .i:« I U Inston savr the suh^lainr i»; it. I •■aiii m last week. I have »i<'t»A.P. - 54 words
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Article70 1954-12-03 2 AN Italian shoemakt i'a fondness t<»r hi*''' frog« while tin v are 1 1 i oa\ him ;i com t ftn id marki <Ms 27». j\ i Bei Un court tiay kmpo d U)«- fine i p it) Riberto for ripping the legs on liveA.P. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-12-03 2 E rpHK organising officer i E the second Junior K»d Cross Exhibition. Mrs L»« E Swee Chen*, left >is be ini; j z shown toys, [im (l i.i! scrap-books made r members of the Fairfield Girls' School Junior Red E E Cross. Singapore E SomeFree Press - 85 words
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Advertisement55 1954-12-03 2 WATCHES WILL GROW < >N ~\*£r*d TREES THIS CHRISTMAS! cherished ...a lovely Swiss t^L*m* watch from the grandest **rj^tM selection displayed at ANKA QwSm 20 BATTERY BD.. SPORE TEL 6CA93 i t_^ i TRANSPORT STORAGE UJLtI T LIMITED 057/ 173 CECIL STREET SmGATPUt PACKERS, SNIPPERS C INSURANCE AGENTS i enf55 words
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80 1954-12-03 3 PLANE HITS MOUNTAIN, SPLITS INTO TWO VN American airliner which ished near Berlin, In Hampshire, on Tuesday! ioiind yesterday split In m b mountain peak with tunrivora among the seven aboard. inriyors, including the lived through 44 i freezing temperatures now. They were said to td condition.* 1 C -pilot.80 words
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216 1954-12-03 3 Salesman accused of killing girl friend /CHRISTOPHER OWDEN, 23, 1 v.is rharged m London yesterday with the murder of Miss Patricia Wood, a girl riend, who was stabbed to leath on Wednesday m the doorway of her West London tie. Owden, tenant of lodgings m the same road, had spentReuter - 216 words
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Article42 1954-12-03 3 Eric Louw, former MinisI Economic Affairs has ippolnted Finance Minisin the new Nationalist ablnet of Mr. Johannes Strijthe South African Premiunced last night. Strijdom r»-tain»»d with reshuffle all the avallmlnisi rs ol Dr. Malan'a I ReuterReuter - 42 words
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184 1954-12-03 3 Appeal to get Erika out of Siberia AFORMKR Member of Parliament yesterday appealed to Britain to I come to the rescue of i Eriku Glassei Wallach, the stateless adopted daughter of NoH Field and the whit of American Robert Wallach. The IS. state Departe ment revealed m SeptemI her thatU.P. - 184 words
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Article32 1954-12-03 3 Chancellor Julius Raab of Austria, now on a visit to the U.S.. talked for 30 minutes yesterday with Franci.s Cardinal Spellman, Roman Catholic ArchbLshop of New York. A .PA.P. - 32 words
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Article43 1954-12-03 3 MARGARITA TREJO com- I plainp,| t 0 Mexico City police vesterrlay that her ku>t>.md, tnriquc, bit off licr nose when repeated a request that they nid religious ceremony to the civil marriage they contracted three months uuo.— U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article319 1954-12-03 3 Elections under U.N. control, they say piFTEEN of the 16 Western allies which fought In Korea yesterday submitted a resolution to the United Nations with the hope th;i f it would soon be possible to progress towards a peaceful unification of rwiin a. At tii" sameA.P.; Reuter - 319 words
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257 1954-12-03 3 Follies dancer wore black ribbon A young, red-haired tollies showgirl danced with a black ribbon m her hair yesterday on the stage of the burlesque theatre In Los Angeles where h" m, sioned admirer shot and killed himself while kissing her picture. The dancer,U.P. - 257 words
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Article29 1954-12-03 3 The UN. announced terday that the Security Council would mccl Tuesday to resume consideration of Israel's cor against Egypt's seizure ol an :I■ i A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article59 1954-12-03 3 'i honi;i> lies sent ;i hill for one pair of sp«*( t.H l«s the poln iti n>\ d m I ni;l did. He said h- ITftl walking pist ;i Ira flu- otlurr ulien the man m blur thrust out an arm m stop signal Urr.ikitMi lies'A.P. - 59 words
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Advertisement89 1954-12-03 3 Y f ou should try RUPERT BRAND PACIFIC COD FILLETS OCEAN PERCH FILLETS COHOE SALMON STEAKS COHOE SALMON FILLETS r/ie Sfore where you can shop with ease and economy BLOSSOM OUT this X'mas with socks I that give ~IT,} M your ankles (4a^J a little light *VK r g 189 words
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384 1954-12-03 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, DED.3. 1954 HAT PAY PROBLEM Once again the advantage and disadvantages oi weekly, fortnightly, and monthly pay periods are being weighed and once inure there seems no prospect of the question being definitely resolved. There i.s a .strong body of public opinion which favours more384 words
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Article, Illustration843 1954-12-03 4 IS U.S. POLICY DRIVING FREE WORLD INTO WAR? says SIMON MAYNARD yi \R that the United States mi^ht land Britain m a third world war la the greatest difficulty British people feel about America, declared Sir Oliver Pranks, former British Ambassador m Wash ing ton,843 words
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Article302 1954-12-03 4 Robert - Robert ryuE inventxon of a bomb no A powerless that it would not sjnash an egg-cup five yards away from the explosion has startled the scientists. Hi the hands of a scrupulous State this non-lethal weapon, incapable of wiping out an entire egg-cup, might reduce war to302 words
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Advertisement18 1954-12-03 4 WEDDING GIMS DISTINCTIVECUTLERY IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED IwLV P.H. HENDRY. JEWELLER 78. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 6 X LUMPUR18 words
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Advertisement22 1954-12-03 4 ?3 Come and raid our Christinas Arcade CINDERELLA |ji&] PEEPSHOW TOY H-M.V. fridu^^P (H BAZAAR SALOM V SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.22 words
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Miscellaneous18 1954-12-03 4 ARTIE'S HEADLINE ft w 1 Jf it's not football pool 1 oupom, us birthday cards lor Sir Winston.'"18 words
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Article, Illustration278 1954-12-03 5 Social Welfare Xmas parties begin v. \S v big day for 230 children In Singapore on Wednesday. They danced, sang, ate and laughed and then returned home h with a gaily-wrapped present They were at the first two of 16 Social Welfare centre* to holdFree Press - 278 words
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Article, Illustration212 1954-12-03 5 A SKIPPER After 32 years at sea LOOKS BACK AFTER 20 years of Sailing between Singapore and Indonesian ports, 52-year-old Captain J. B. Stokker second most senior captain of the X.P.M. fleet, leaves Singapore tomorrow for Australia on retirement. The veteran skipper, who has .spent 32 year.s at .sea .said212 words
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Article91 1954-12-03 5 LABOURERS 'EXPLOITED' UNION THE Singapore Citj Council trlcal nl ri U callli i CUM what 11 J to »j«! ndemocrmtl "•<•♦•" by the Decti irtment In statement the union sid' X Supplali i the m< >n rened within eoypk uC days. *##tf'ffffO Mr Bupplah ehai g;ed the d*»partment with "exploiting*91 words
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Article87 1954-12-03 5 Parties for 11 centres HERE is the Hst of Christmas parties to held at 11 other Soci,l Welfare centres m Sin--ipore this month. Keppel Harbour, i aio t'm Dec. 4: Jalan Eunos Mount Erskine. 10.30 am Clyde Tenace, 10.00 Joo Chiat 10.30 and Prinsep Street, 9.30 8: Sims Avenue 9.3087 words
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Article47 1954-12-03 5 rfiHE "best students of the at Paya Lebar Girls 1 Morning received prizes at the Prize Distribution Day r. c. Ince, wife of 3 D puty Director of gave away the h >ol's dramatic sojave a concert. also an exhibition i handwork47 words
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Article39 1954-12-03 5 SEC AM AT, Fri. me Malayan Chme.se Association and Chamber of Commerce. Muar, will hold a cocktail party tomorrow to celebrate the victory of Alliance candidates m the Johore state and town I council elections.39 words
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Article169 1954-12-03 5 FE medical treatment ifl givi n people m .is of Singapore Franciscan MissionaMary, the newest itholic nuns In the I ?he mission already has; Rye outpatient clinics itnn nt and advice n by nuns who also ed nu; mporary clinics at and Paya Lebar169 words
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Article, Illustration104 1954-12-03 5 rpODAY 9 8 map m the Singa- porr electoral divisions' Mrlei is of Pasir Panjang. The bound iry hejjins m the '•'»ddl e of Clementi Koad m l^e south-west, run s south ilotit; the Malayan railway u »»e till it meets the Keppel- Tanjong Pagar Roads m the104 words
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Advertisement102 1954-12-03 5 r^\ raves about HEINZ VEGETABLE SMAD \S) W Taste-tempting, nourishing Heinas jK^yfv^ Vegetable Salad will add the ftns\ ishing touch to your carefully planned luncheon dinner or cocktail party' Serve Heinz Vegetable Salad by itself, or with tomatoes, lettuce, radishes and cold meats It's always delicious, any way you like102 words
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Miscellaneous306 1954-12-03 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Fal!< and Phi! Davis I DIO YOU GET ME If YK,SIR. BUT I FOR6ET IT? IVE GOT TO GET J POOP GLY. DIO NO WO*. .> THE EXACT J) IH--IT*« BE^T BACK THERE IN A HURRY/ YOU HE AR WHAT I AFTER WHAI IT fTTt J NOBOOY'IL306 words
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Miscellaneous615 1954-12-03 6 I YOUR LUCKY I STAR «ut-Ko,n K v i ■'.■■■■■Mil wi.i.j, fnends and it.riu. wherever ou X M E ful that your ideals hi R h. for M ,u ha\. power o^er nunj Ulu be used to some E r ll ht l"»ve a down !n, wtoiiß road' Althou,,'!, yo,,615 words
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Article127 1954-12-03 7 UNCMNf. 1)« Previous Today N( Ml fif. European bUJ! 23 sei.. V. as v RSS ummm tag; Ng t "T..r«ss se.*™-. m jg-j l,rni< »-eb wners Btta<y. >!bove prices quoted m pence. ii While Sarawak f.a.q. C.U. rVropeM ports Dec 4»d. se.lers 48d. severs R Bla< k127 words
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Article106 1954-12-03 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 2. Previous Today ll\ straits spot and nearby 90.37 nom.. M\ futures Dec 90.10 bid 90.00 bid 90.65 asked 90.37 asked Jan. 90 .00 bid 90.00 bid Vja" 90.45 asked 90.25 adced PeU. 89.90 bid 90 00 traded "^PP^ 90.35 asked TONE: Steady. ""f|W106 words
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Article56 1954-12-03 7 Malabar was quoted at 46 >.'r pound. Afloats at 46 iilkt .shipment 44. January. and March (m equal :i prices were generally down by one cent. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb. monthly proportions) at 42. Sarawak spot 45. Lampong spot 46 and Cfylon spot at56 words
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Article30 1954-12-03 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 2. Previous Today Industrial* 384 04 385.63 lUilrouoS ***** 3 .66 It Domestic Bonds 101.14 101.08 15UUHU* 60.73 60.87 Mmk> Composite Averages 140.60 141J430 words
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Article117 1954-12-03 7 Dec 2. Previous Today I'K\ Philippines c.i.f. ITK/North.1 T K/North. $194 sellers $196 sellers i no|iri,i delivered weight per lon| t<»n l>e<-. Jan unquoted unquoted C'OPKA, Philippines, f.o.b. Manila, ied weight, per Ion*; ton >!'K\ straits c.i.f. UK/North, t.-j buyers 172% buyers uropfan delivered weight p««"117 words
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Article, Illustration212 1954-12-03 7 f PHKEE Singapore Chinese schoolgirls, weeping bitterly, yesterday appealed to the public for $1,000 so that their mother, the only person looking after them, could return homo from prison. That .sum was a fine imposed on the mother, Soh Ah Han.Free Press - 212 words
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Article97 1954-12-03 7 Sea Cadets win praise in Britain rpwo members of the SlngaA pore Sea Cadet Corps who went to Britain earlier thus year on scholarships have impressed officers m charge of their training. They are Cadet Petty Officer, Salleh bin Ahmed and Cadet Leading Seamen. Sim Meng Cher. Both have qualified97 words
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Article33 1954-12-03 7 Mr. T. Rudra. Deputy Mayor of Colombo, will give a lecture on The Current Political Situation In Ceylon" m the Ceylon Sports Club Pavilion. Balestier Road, Singapore, at 7 o'clock tonight.33 words
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225 1954-12-03 7 CEYLON CIVIC LEADER HERE TO STUDY T Colombo Municipal Council ed more independthe Colonial Ad•niniMration than it did after lependence, Mr. T. Rudra i ity Mayor, Ceylon, said Aeraay. >t the transport routes In the city were .still controlled by the Government but ated by private bus commie*, Mr. Rudra225 words
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Article37 1954-12-03 7 KLUANO, Fri The Information Servtcea Joliof«, will hold a lunch mortlnß on Monday at the (rnvcrnmpnt English 8chOO) ruill The Kuest speaker will be Ma) -Gen. LECM Pcrowne Commander of the 17th Gurkha Infantry Division37 words
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Advertisement104 1954-12-03 7 VONO ...for your Lifelong Comfort! "DURHAM" K^VW^ METAL DIVAN I Vjj^^^P^^^ f nomn tl. tur-i, and I c.isy 10 ',ft up The kl>',il Av.nljblc m 3' width, 6*4" length I( VI IThe1 The Creirest Nimc m Beds Mit iUmU/ tresses. Couches, Divans, Tables. Available at all good furniture iJIOJM m104 words
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Article, Illustration131 1954-12-03 8 LATEST IN HANDBAGS— A BIRDCAGE Iji/VSHION houses m all big cities today are battling for a tiigper plan- m th«trade than nir Im fore. I rorii Sydnej m \ustralia, Jran (.otts (right) a london fashion model is seen sliohiiii; something new m handbags a birdcaj;r. Jean is shaded from theReuter - 131 words
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Article83 1954-12-03 8 A MAN who ran off with his brother's wife was ordered to pity £500 damages at Plymouth Divorce Court. Judge P. L. E. Rawlin,s granted a decree nisi with casts to Frnest John Hatherley, trade union organiser, of Far-ringdon-road, Bt, Jude.s, Plymouth. He petitioned on the83 words
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119 1954-12-03 8 PRECIOUS SULPHUR GOING UP IN FUMES rpHOUGH there is a worldX .shortage of sulphur. Britain'^ chimneys arc belching more than 2,500,000 tons of it into the air every year. That is more than six times the amount of .sulphur used by British industry. Much of this sulphur could be recovered119 words
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260 1954-12-03 8 r'O girls of 22 gave "the old one-two to a quiet young thief who tried the l-am-a-surveyor trick to get into a house and steal jewellery. The young man wa.s let into the house m Townshend-road, St. John's Wood, London, by Miss260 words
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Article413 1954-12-03 8 Grade 4 call-up boy wins bride /^REY-haired Prank Comstove stood rigidly to attention and snapped: "Any man, sir, who is; nut fit to be m the Services is not fit to marry my daughter." But for the first time ir. life ex-Royal Marine Colour Sergeant Comstove, who f< and sailed413 words
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Article216 1954-12-03 8 TED BEST, said a man, would take any risk for anyone m trouble. One day he made "a very glorious attempt to rescue a friend." But, the friend died. And 56--year-old Mr. Best, ol Waddon, Surrey, died too. Thomas McGee. a Bradford steel216 words
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Free Press RACE FORM Special
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Article164 1954-12-03 1 THE VANISHING JOCKEY MIC-KIE LYNN'S disappearing act! Yes, this National 11 "'it jockey performed it at '"down Park for the first me m his life and, he hopes. 1 lust, when riding brilliant s "m of Marie to victory re- < •ntly. Lyaa (11 winners this season) actually disappeared from164 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1954-12-03 1 IT ALL STARTED WITH A DONKEY He received a qoid mounted whip from a king IT ALL started with an A ,vv illpri w: ,n^vinn ass called feansovino--a remarkable animal that performed with some small distinction m two Dimkev Derbvs iumned i*mke> uerpjs, jumpea Ins own height over fences, hunted1,087 words
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Advertisement14 1954-12-03 1 of ifln wT& sfe^B^ni i >£p/oi^^^^ (Sinuup<»rt") \1 1 1 1 i x y^»14 words
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Article, Illustration12196 1954-12-03 2 Form Guide For Ipoh Races OOLLOWINQ are the Inirscs Ottered for lIM INrak Turf Clubs l)« i (<'mtMT Mecttoy. CLASS TWO ABINOTOII Hll KIM cdl 20 10 54 i nang >* l 6F m n I Dl i phi I i.d-2 1» 4 1 >m O.N'D: (Seven n#di 1«-1O-S* I12,196 words
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Advertisement233 1954-12-03 2 -1 V V/ AJ MJJ iV (^>^*^i »Srr the Golden Dream X K \*S^^*~7* < m ~~> m 1 I m" Bros. Raffles Place \^^^L ifc^l M North Bridge Road. vllilfife iiM jL What inside? Beautiful V B ""flitov kractlets' Wonderful watches' I i/ Yes both m one! At first233 words
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Advertisement220 1954-12-03 3 f and every inch a thoroughbred Koi/7/ want to see... drive... own this new^ A nrw M.G. that outshines its ilightly curved, »nd hcadlam|» hay« brilliant predecewon must be a re- been itrramlined into the wing*, markably fine car, as indeed U this Seats, now of the bucket type, an220 words
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Advertisement223 1954-12-03 4 <^#||^> is m Ihr news •c^a ///c new" Pathfinder* 9 It's completely new from stem to stern with extra power for high •peed and performance, new roomier styling and generous luggage space, new coil spring rear suspension and Torsionic front suspension, 12* hydraulic brakes, telescopic dampers, new steering entirely free223 words
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Advertisement43 1954-12-03 4 i s SINGAPORE AIRPORT HOTEL LTD. SINGAPORE ULTRA MODERN RENDEZVOUS ONLY OPEN AIR TERRACE BAR AND CHARGES MODERATE WITH EXCELLENT FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE *****. 'i//^\ carpets for 148%$ INDIAN, CHINESE, J/BBPf'"''' 1 PAKISTAN CARPETS It RUGS 111 T? 4jj I! I 111 isilisi^w43 words
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Advertisement117 1954-12-03 5 Erlll philips jzziaipz^ I jjF jpP PHILIPS I f&GnB/MjW& RADIOPLAYERS Qf International Electric Company, 642, Geylang Road. South Asia Trading Company, 339, Victoria Street* Th« Emporium, 17/19. Battery Road. United Radio Company, 118/120, Orchard Road y^Tfl j|/k\ Nachiappa Brothers. 88, Serangoon Road /\#V *^**£mS\ 10, Col Iyer Quay and Naval117 words
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Advertisement94 1954-12-03 5 "NOTTE ROMANA" AT RAFFLES HOTEL B Wednesday 15th Thursday 16th Dec. '54 from 8.30 p. m. to 2.00 a.m. m aid of SINGAPORE LEPROSY RELIEF ASSOCIATION ITALIAN BUFFET AND DANCE with FASHION PARADE VANITY'S Space kindly donated by Boustead Co, Ltd. •fiX sasE sece »^?^^^i«?^^^^^i«?^ Gi/^5 fAat please last through94 words
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Advertisement180 1954-12-03 6 HERE'S THE /fiFtfP H ILLM AN RANGE HILLMAN Th*> New Minx Saloon, with add.-'i to mitch its > s«'.it<>r comfort The iMtmationaJ j i of th«> Cahfornun The sleek giace of th»- MT«aih«rwtM Minx Convoitiblo The all purpose smaitncss and style of the EOUM Car. Hillman Californian Looked at. or180 words
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Advertisement47 1954-12-03 6 f H \l i A D E L P H i GR I L I COME AND TRY OUR BOUILLABAISSE MARSEILLAISE SERVED EVERY FRIDAY DURING LUNCH AND DINNER. Also DAILY, DE LUXE COLD BUFFET READY MADE AND SERVED IN FIVE MINUTES. l train RESERVATIONS: TEL: 5061 Manager.47 words
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Advertisement122 1954-12-03 7 Buy Wisely! Buy For Flavour! 5 SOte Distributors f'nranr^v waii^u fcCO \jL/ c uJLBLkIusu ffMUUn lid VV M r O 2 Branches m Malaya. Sarawak. B. N. Borneo and Thailand MfN»» WUQH CO l^O HIM* W'UOH CO <■ *f J 5 j 5 2 S i j^% rot/ I s-122 words
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Article133 1954-12-03 8 NEW HURDLES TRIED By THE SCO! I Tin-; iuv. French-type brush hurrii. under the 1 1 lUcal ol Hi I I vs. roice sh i reful!" Ryan Price, to h? prob ibly had more i Ith imported i rench jump* other trainned the diff< rence be French and Engll h133 words
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Advertisement68 1954-12-03 8 Bfla*^^^ /jJr AIT C T I M Mfhot'c my rsirf llliil O lIIJ ifCII Till: Austin \M) If now available .i- v J-door saloon, roinplcrncnliug Ihe (-door model. BOTH have iMfWttd interior iliin«-ii>ions Also a mosl allrartive rr (lr-i^in<l <lu>lil>ounl and full-wiillh •zli»\<- Iruv. Man room m (he boot too.68 words
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Article410 1954-12-03 9 Not her job, said rich man and put aged 50 bar on own daughter GELS, old Albert Kubin used to say (pronouncing the word m the way favoured by Victorians), j;Hn aren't fit to handle money. Not their job at all. His £142,000410 words
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Article40 1954-12-03 9 Electric train services through GuiJdford, Surrey, were interrupted for three hours alter 30 cows stampeded on to the line on their way to the station stockyard. Eleven were eleetn cuted belore the power could be switched ofl40 words
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197 1954-12-03 9 The ruffians gobble free meals, then buy chips CHILDREN are gobbling free school meals as fast as they can so that they can dash out to buy fish and chips. So says Mr. J. S. Butler, head of a school at West Bridgford, Notts. "I feel public money is wasted197 words
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Article50 1954-12-03 9 West End actors, including Eric Portman, Margaret Leighton, Athene Seyler and Lawif nee Payne, will give lectures to London children during the Christmas school holidays. The lecture.s, to be given at a West End theatre, will include one on make-up and another on .st»t>p fiehts50 words
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Article311 1954-12-03 9 A SIX-YEAR-OLD girl who was .shot m the back at a wedding party at midnight was taken to hospital and treated for electric •shock. This was revealed at the inquest m Derby by Dr. Thomas Moore, a house surgeon at the Derbyshire Children's Hospital.311 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-12-03 9 Ihuivvr from Miurma LEFT: Outside the Royai Albert Hall, London, where she is to appear m the All World Mardi C.ras Night on E Sunday is Burmese dancer Mya Mya, who started her E career at the age of four and was a cold medallist at five. She is wearingReuter - 65 words
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Article121 1954-12-03 9 OR. PATRICK CRAWFORD- WALLACE, village doctor .1? Middleton, nemi Dofnor Reglt, Bustex, wrote to Chichester rural district counc-]J .saying his elderly patients do not like walking to his .surgery at night 80 could the council put an electric light on a telephone pole near hi.s121 words
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Article26 1954-12-03 9 John Mont acute, aged 10, beat all the women, including hi.s mother m a sponge cake Competition at a Chippenham (Wilt.sj church bazaar26 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-12-03 9 ABOVE: It's thirsty work filming under the hot studio lights, and the young goat star of Sir Carol Kred'st "A Kid For Two Farthings' now bring madr at Shepprrton, is all set for a drink. E (iiving him a hand with the feeding bottle is six-62 words
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Article188 1954-12-03 9 4MONG exhibits at Ipswich Cage Bird Society 9 Show recently was a black canary the first to be entered for a show m Britain and probably the first m the world. Judges looked at the bird from all angles and then decided to take it188 words
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103 1954-12-03 9 LADY COLWYN GETS DECREE OF NULLiTY i LADY COLWYN has bwn granted a decree nisi of [nullity against Lord Colwyn In an undefended case At Bournemouth Divorce Court. They were married m July ItM For Lord Colwyn, of Canford Cliff.s, Bournemouth, it uas explained that he originally I filed a103 words
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Article67 1954-12-03 9 AN 81 -year-old m.m recently walk* (1 12 milt'.s f i >m Nottingham to a riverside Inn at Hoveringluun. Fir was Mr. Frank Merchant, the eldest of a party of \2 men who beioiiK to an nu luatarc "guose-ofT-thr-stubble" dub formed W yean67 words
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Article, Illustration671 1954-12-03 10 JOHN WHEN - He fights Red menace from a desk at the Vatican JOHN WHEN by reporting the Vatican scene before the Pope's latest illness THOUSANDS GO DAILY TO CHEER POPE AT WINDOW i JUMPED on a No. 77 bus the other morning and went to see the Pope. Every morning, exactly atAP - 671 words
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Advertisement105 1954-12-03 10 fit af Jfr m m M M M /Am i^ m^^ TB^^R^^ m M MM Jw Ml fl^B a^h^h^Bw^ AVaVfll B^Br i ii IJM JB^^R-Vpsrtyj^WMßMßjSp^^aMMw^KM \^^r^^r^^m r i^wbq^^ ll j ,ti m* 9 Ci'/.ir- *i .0 I />oB AM^BmWBJ»K^:--y^ar^ fl^^B^^f fa a > B OIAi »i O > 2 Z^^105 words
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Article, Illustration724 1954-12-03 11 WHY WALTER SCOTT REFUSED A DUEL Of BOOKS and AUTHORS W XI.TKK SCOII B> lleskfth Pearson. Mrthuen. Zl*. ZN paurs IF WALTER SCOTT had been precise and methodical, instead of being careless and profuse, he would have been a typical Edinburgh lawyer. For he loved whisky,Reuter - 724 words
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692 1954-12-03 11 Free World to decide fate of Red China 'rHE fate of the Chinese Communist regime rests substantially with the peoples of the Free World and their governments, Mr. W. W. Rostow concludes m "The Prospects for Communist China' (John Wiley Sons) published m New York. "Peking must persuasively maintain itsU.P. - 692 words
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Article136 1954-12-03 11 TIIF CORNER STONE, by /op Oldenbourg. (iollancz. 15s. :s pages. A NOVELIST can approach the task of writing about the Middle Ages m one of; two ways: either he can paint the outward scene m its -olence and splendour, or :t harder job he can try to Inside136 words
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Article74 1954-12-03 11 11 "1 10 or what is it that: "Has the distinctive breed of I aristocrat has to be born of noble stock to b< I catches a cold when travelling is ma( 'V" "n purpose plays a prominent part m Italian life has a dj tinctive and74 words
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Advertisement48 1954-12-03 11 m <% s Urn, Pans Ne* York OTpT' I WsP'> I HPsTlCK\\ii wonderfully perfumed w^ v* SOLE rkl\\ I.W.W {M\ I 111. SINCAPORE, PENANC. K. LUMPUR. ,»4ti ii 1 1 mm m i>i minium mi ii iil•ihiin mi m it iimii ii •••••in iiiii m Mini nun nun mitM*48 words
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327 1954-12-03 12 EVERY month when my (lower bill arrives I vow to stop being so extravagant about flowers. It |j one Ol niy personal veaknesseJ ;md I would rather walk to the oftiro and have roses m my bedroom. Most of u^ na*e .some327 words
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Article, Illustration169 1954-12-03 12 FASHION star of the week is a new acetate rayon. It looks like heavy silk shani picture. tung, can be washably pleated, and has the warm feel of silk and its croase-resisting properties The Top Twelve dressmakers are using it, yet it sells m the shops from MsReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-12-03 12 This teenager's 'dream dress is a short evening gown of sugar pink lace over taffeta. The wide neckline is banded with satin and tied on the shoulders with a neat bow. A narrow satin belt emphasises a small waist. Reuter picture.Reuter - 43 words
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Article118 1954-12-03 12 WITH the shops filling up with the usual Christmas bric-a-brac, may I offer the following do's and don'ts as a guide to making the average young woman happy? DON'T buy perfume unless you know what she likes. DON'T tempt her with chocolates unless she's thin u.s118 words
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Article, Illustration192 1954-12-03 12 THE first beauty shop for men has opened its portals m New York offering slimming baths, manicures, face packs, hair specialists, oxygen machine for hangovers the whole works. Women are permited only as far as the entrance hall. What is the Englishman* reaction to the192 words
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Advertisement115 1954-12-03 12 i^«& »r«k <sr» j^ Af Last v 3 swimsuit that actually H helps you stay afloat w! 5 the Ever-Float >. l« Safety Swimsuit 8 Lee of New York 9 It keeps 150 pounds afloat even a novice. *f. f Looks just like any y one- piece bathing suit. 2115 words
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Miscellaneous263 1954-12-03 12 CLUES ACROSS: rendezvous (3). 1 Thus little Kenneth's last! (7.. South American dance (5) 5 Train, but only partly if on J He may be a rent pacer (9) ralls (5) 6 Is it donkeys capital? (5K 8 Raised platform (7). 7 The Spanish hast comes first 9 War flowers?263 words
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Article, Illustration504 1954-12-03 13 John May - 'Don't call me Mister America!' John May Suddenly a housewife hits fame and the husband becomes the man who tags along \IADISON JENNINGS, 1?1 30-year-old husband of Mrs. America, sat alone humming quietly to himself m the lounge of a semi detached house m South Woodford. England. From the kitchen504 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-12-03 13 A LION steak or a giraff cutlet? If you've never listed either then you must believe South African wildlife artist Mr. Charles Mabe'rley who gives his word that they are both good. Mr. Maberley who lives m a forest home at Duivelsklooi Transvaal) spends much132 words
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Advertisement223 1954-12-03 13 THE CREAT EASTERNLIFE ASSURANCE CO., ITD. w The good Hiings of life come easily to Hie man with the security of a Lion Policy. THE LION POLICY I The Lien Policy, a recent innovation of the Creat Eastern Life, has proved tremendously popular, for it meers Hie needs of clients223 words
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Miscellaneous160 1954-12-03 13 i Ithet side vulnerable dealer NORTH A A K 8 3 K 9 7 6 6 3 EAST A 9 6 4 4 10 6 4 A 10 4 2 6 6 0 9 7 0 Q J 10 8 6 4 SOUTH 0 J 8 A K 8 The160 words
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Miscellaneous302 1954-12-03 13 I the ace of diamonds was an essential card lor West's bidding. But West undoubtedly hai a .spade stopper, and he also must hftft two diamond stoppers at leust, i so apparently the only way to make the contract was to squeeze West out of one of his tricks. Consequently,302 words
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Article245 1954-12-03 14 I^NGLAND (Ticket authorities have decided to raise admission prices for Test matches, apparently m a bid to bolster the faltering finances of many county 1 clubs. The Australian tour of 1953 was a windfall fur struggling county teams. Each county collected -€4,650 from Test matchA.P. - 245 words
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Article, Illustration527 1954-12-03 14 Test for man AND machine SPORE MOTOR CYCLE TRIALS pMFTMh G. Walmsh'v of the- Koyal Army Servict Corps won the individual championship m the annual Singapore Baxr District Army Motor CjtU Trials held o/T Icmrnti Hoad on Wednesclav. Driver Ka.ssim of the R.A.S.C. School took the M.O.R. individual diamplonship andFree Press - 527 words
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Article135 1954-12-03 14 pENANG has high hopes of quali- fy«ng a.« north zone finalists m the H.M.S. Malaya rugger competition this year. With two victories over Selangor i and Kedah, the settlement is confident of repeating its superiority I over Pernk whom they meet tomorrow at Penang. Perak team:—135 words
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Article108 1954-12-03 14 T^EN of the sixteen Indian crlcket- ers to tour Pakistan from December 28 to March 5 have been selected. The Maharajkumar of Vijayanaßaram, who arinounced the selection said that the other six members of the team would be named on December 13. The ten named haveReuter - 108 words
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Article65 1954-12-03 14 rw\hv world table tennis Lshiro 1 Ogimura ot Japan last night defeated Tage Fllsberg oi Sweden 21 13, 21—17, m an international contest before 1.250 fans at Tranas. Sweden. Oth<r results: J. L< ach of England beat Flisberg, 8w( den, 15 21 20 22, 21 19, 21 19,U.P. - 65 words
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Miscellaneous106 1954-12-03 14 Sports quiz (1) Who is the ex-Malayan jockey u ho won the Melbourne Cap in Australia a few years ago? How many points for a Rugby League penalty Koal? (3) Henry Armstrong (U.S.) won three different world titles. In which order? (1) Who was the last nonAmerican to uin the106 words
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Miscellaneous53 1954-12-03 14 HOCKEY QUAD FIXTURES pHOGRAMME for the annual Singapore Quadrangular hockey tounuUMßi beginning today as follows: TODAY. 4 p.m.: Army v Navy; 3.13: Civilians v R.A.F. (both marches at S.C.C.). TOMORROW, 4 p.m.: Civilian* v Navy; 5.15: r.a.P. v Army (at S.R.C. SUNDAY, 4 p.m.: RAF v Navy; 5.13: Civilians v53 words
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885 1954-12-03 15 CHANTICLEER TO OVERCOME Little Andy on the upgrade TRESPASSER sums up lOLLY SAILOR'S victory m Class 1, Division 2 over six furlongs at Bukit Timah last Saturday l !iiS boosted the stock of Chanticleer at Ipoh tomorrow, vt day of the Perak Turf (lub's December meeting., Chanticleer is meeting a885 words
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497 1954-12-03 15 Ex-champ Shirai is No. 1 contender PERSISTENCE had Itfl re- v ard when Teddy <Red- i Davis of Hartford. Conu t. was ranked number nong the world's featliert cont( nden m the Ring fine's latest ratings. Thirty-one-year-old Davis, 47 times along the bumpy trail to the top, earned ftrst ratingU.P. - 497 words
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Article689 1954-12-03 15 Conventional stands out here /CONVENTIONAL tetVQM to have nothing very much to beat m the Class 2. Division 2 9 furlongs race. He has the bett form and he has only to improve on his last start effort to grin. Over 8i furlongs at Penang Conventional tried689 words
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Article44 1954-12-03 15 pfIOBAKLK sc-ratthiitKs for tomorrow's Ipoh ra<«*v, first day of the Perak Turf Club's December meeting are: Little (herrinulon, Kobbie Burns, Director, Sporter, Zanzibar, Special Selection, Wonder I. .id. l.indos. Madrid. Abin^ton, Baby Chris. The goins will be good j barring any rain.44 words
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Article212 1954-12-03 15 I OXFOftD University boat crew is experimenting wiih the firvt racing cialt ol its kind m the world —a Klu.ss eixht. The Oxlord enthusiasts have tried oaf the new OVft OB the River Isl.v It showed up well on ihe BBOOtn water but experts are dividedAP - 212 words
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Article40 1954-12-03 15 rpi to ri>" f Ingapore In ttu ruggM u»' tomorrow irlU bi O'Lear: Prenl i Boon Odd i i lor, Evani L amu< H i Atkinson W I lha matcli will be played on bili^apaiL' p.iu.iii^.40 words
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Article50 1954-12-03 16 I A/ARO KOI I. manager of world flyweight rhampion Pascual Fere* of i;tiiiin.i, said yesterday that V.-i r/ not consider him- I s«*lf bound by a contract for a return nut. h with Yushio Shirai of Japan, from whom ParM won the title m Tokyo last week U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-12-03 16 Sir Gordon Richards receives from Mr. A. B. Clements, editor of The Sporting Life.' a silver statuette of race horse Sun hariot, on which the famous jockey, now retired, won the Thousand Guineas, the Oaks and the St. Leger races. The presentation was made atReuter - 63 words
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Article224 1954-12-03 16 STAN MATTHEWS, England's wonder right-winger. got as much praise m the German press yesterday morning as he did m the British. "Kohlmeyer (the German left back) simply could not digest the dribbling artistry served up by the 39-year-old winger", said Herbert Hoffman who attended the matchReuter - 224 words
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Article582 1954-12-03 16 A NEW ERA FOR BRITISH BOXING BRITISH boxing controllers and officials, spearheaded by promoter Jack Solomons, will be firing the first shots m the next few weeks m the campaign to bring one or more world boxing titles back to Britain. The last time a British boxer fought for aU.P. - 582 words
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Article, Illustration189 1954-12-03 16 DON'T SPREAD GLOOM Says Jesse Owens JESSE OWENS. 1936 Olympic star who was voted the greatest track athlete of the half-century gives the United States a fine chance against Russia m the 1956 Olympics. Owens suggested m an interview yesterday that it was time to quit spreadina "gloom" about theAP - 189 words
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Article63 1954-12-03 16 Former world heavyweight champion Joe Louis applied yesterday lor a Nevada gamblinu licence as a partner m a million dollar La.s Vegas hotel now under construction. The name of Joseph Louis Barrow was among: a list of 28 prospective partners m the Moulin Rouge, which63 words
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Article102 1954-12-03 16 AH EASY VICTORY FOR ROSEWALL KEN ROSFWALL orushod R^x rlartu Ig'a chances of gainIng i place m Australia's Davis Cup team by beating him jrestftrday m tht» scmi-lnial of the Victorian lawn tennis Association championships. Kosewall had an easy win, (rushing his opponent 6-3. tt-2, G-3. In the final tomorrow102 words
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Article238 1954-12-03 16 UK SOCCER LEAGUE FIXTURES [TOOTBALL fixture, m the major U.K IJJ?* tomorrow are DfOUia LBAGI nn i Aston Villa v Hrdiff ass Hudde.slield V V KS^ Sunder.and v "j" Tottenham v Evtrtn C> Wolverhampton v (lu!m, English i.i ac. i i IV n HUckhurn v Leed«> Bristol R. v stok|Reuter - 238 words
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Advertisement82 1954-12-03 16 P. »R!»A si y II \V -x/ U 111 1 i I demands a jit body ■^v For many years athletes and sportsmen i«\ have P ai(l tribute to the beneficial qua- lines of 'Ovaltine* as a nourishing. 'i^eSk^S Palatable food beverage of value m •ffP^?&W supplementing the training diot.82 words
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