The Singapore Free Press, 10 December 1954
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528 1954-12-10 2 soviet move condemned... IF THK I'nited Nations acceded to the Soviet demand and condemned the I'nited States for allegedly ■fflCMtae acts against Communist China, it would mean that self-defence against Communist attack is an international crime. This was stated yesterday528 words
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88 1954-12-10 2 RUSSIA yesterday warned the Western powers thai she and her allies plan to count' r the West's moves to rearm Germany by stepping up their own armaments and SO "safeguard their security." Mossow radio broadcast a note sent to Britain. France and the United88 words
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Article29 1954-12-10 2 A RTIST Ciraham Sutherland. who palnt«d the contro ol Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, was fined £1-108. m London yesterday ifi ipccdlnt; m hib car. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article19 1954-12-10 2 Motor vehicle licences m force m Britain last August totalled n.fiirj.ooo the highest number ever recorded. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article220 1954-12-10 2 France ar.d Chancellor Konrad Adenauer on October 23. M. Mayer told reporters: "After listening to the reasons given by the Premier I withdrew my amendment. I; I had insisted on it, it would have the 1.000.000 people of the Saar a veto on theReuter - 220 words
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258 1954-12-10 2 'A fair price for natural or Asia goes Red' John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister of Ceylon, warned m Akron, Ohio, yesterday that the synthetic rubber industry m the United States was threatening to exterminate natural rubber producers m Ceylon and other South-East Asian countries. If this happened, Sir John said258 words
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Article83 1954-12-10 2 HATOYAMA IS NEW PREMIER CONSERVATIVE Ichiro i \s yama was last ni«ht ed Prime Minister of j a V. succeeding Shigeru V who resigned two day, a KO The announced votf for Hatoyama and 191 for Taketora Ogata. Yosh Deputy Prime Minister Yoshida. whose resignation did not affect his statusAP - 83 words
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Article26 1954-12-10 2 Seven Japanese war bride* and one Korean arrived m Hong Kong from Japan yesterday en route to join their husbands m Australia- APAP - 26 words
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88 1954-12-10 2 NO U.S. ARMS AID PLAN FOR VIETNAM rpHE united States does not A plan to bring m additional military personnel or equipment to help train the Vietnamese National Army, well informed sources m Saigon said la.st night. The U.S. will keep to the letter and the spirit of the G<A.P. - 88 words
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Advertisement54 1954-12-10 2 Jfcw^fi J /Cms I'T/r^f giving her a lovely Swiss watch from the finest selection of famous brands displayed at I ANKARA 20 BATTERY RD.. SPORE. TEL: ***** x.■ v' °'':> a k-^lw i'-. /„CA D I C f V* £k. m^ m. JAPANESE CULTUBK PCABLS NECKLACES FROM 585.00 TO |2M.tt.54 words
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Article348 1954-12-10 3 Commons watchdog' calls or inquiry on £200 m. bill r piE Select Committee on Estimates Parliament! "watchdog" on bow Government departments spend public money strongly attacked the co of Britain's diplomatic service abroad and called fur an Independent Inquiry, declaring that expenditure had reached "aReuter - 348 words
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141 1954-12-10 3 PAKISTANI LIABLE FOR CALL-UP IN BRITAIN n Birmingham magistrate 1 court has decided that :.,h, a 23-year-olcl [dent, vu liable ription m the British The magistrate delivering his judgment rejected a that although he n m Britain for three had only come over rarily to help an uncle m h:.141 words
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85 1954-12-10 3 Nudists are worried over RAF proposal YV^ S^ erman 7i Tf ties have protested against RAF plans to use part of the North Sea E island of Sylt a nudist paradise tor i shooting tf ii range. Most of the island's beaches are ollicially re- served for nude bath- C85 words
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154 1954-12-10 3 ARCHBISHOP SPEAKS ON ADULTERY UP GEOFFREY FISHER, Archbishop of Canterbury, said m London yesterday that the Church of England would wholly approve if the law was no t content to accept a single act of adultery as a icient around for divorce. said theReuter - 154 words
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Article47 1954-12-10 3 A 21-gun salute was iired m honour ol President Tito of Yugoslavia when hi.s .ship, the Galcb, entered Aden harbour yesterday escorted by two Yugoslav destroyers. RAF jet planes flew overhead. Tito is on his way to India and Burma on a goodwill visit.47 words
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189 1954-12-10 3 A Philadelphia lurgeon said jresterday he has bocn successfully treating stubborn cases of epilepsy and similar kinds Of fits by removing hall oi the brains of children. After half the brain is tak<n out. the cavity is fill'-d with a saltA.P. - 189 words
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Article29 1954-12-10 3 rev Huggins, Prime ol the Federation of and Nya.saland, has mvit.d to join the Comilth Prime Mini enc c beginning In Lon- ml uf January. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article50 1954-12-10 3 > W r. hunters red out to a "man -eating" tiger 1 dalpur district of India which ha Preference lor killing Report* said the hud killed and IS women, usually invading vilhuts where h( pi* Iced up a .1 carried away mem iving men aiid children50 words
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Article24 1954-12-10 3 A record total of <C 952.000-.-000 was spent on food m Britain m the third Quarter of this year.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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43 1954-12-10 3 MRS. R. A BUTLER, mil the Hi :cllor of the Exchequer, died d.iy. She was formei Courtauld, only child of tho late Mi Bain lei Courtauld, the million >. m magnate. Yesterday wa* Mr. Butler'i 52nd birthday ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement54 1954-12-10 3 ORDER YOUR X M AS CAKE MINCE PIES NOW FITZP ATRICK S BAKERY LET US BOOK YOUR ORDER BEFORE DECORATED CAKES FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON ARE OUR SPECIALITY p-aoZ: ft\ IV g Mm F^& i /ft M\' Jml i Ommt Wt 5 TASTE /T/mm 5r »< '.11 A Frißlish (>l54 words
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400 1954-12-10 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Dec. 10. 1954. Opinion In search of culture A RT and artists have not had much of a deal m Singapore so far. And so the move of the Singapore Art Society to set Up a scholarship fund to send promising local artists for further400 words
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Article, Illustration418 1954-12-10 4 LOUIS R. HUBER - PROSPERITY' LEAVES THE ESKIMOS LOUIS R. HUBER by SEVERAL hundred Eskimos In Alaska, nor-thern-most settlement on the American continent are busily engaged In a successful readjustment to a new -old way of life after enjoying nine years of white man's prosperity. The "millenium" arrived at Barrow m 1944 when thePopper - 418 words
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Article401 1954-12-10 4 Muslim-Red link in Cairo agal rnment. The Brotherhood-Commun-ist collaboration waa particularly strong m universities Where turbai md lought the police Brotherhood members have confessed they contacted l< i der.s of the Communist underground and proffered the plan to kill Colonel Nasser and overthrow the army regime. They said they had401 words
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Advertisement17 1954-12-10 4 WEDDING GIFTS DISTINCTIVECUTLERY IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED P.H. HENDRY. JEWELLER 78. NORTH BRIDCE ROAD. SINGAPORE 6— X lUMPUP17 words
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Advertisement156 1954-12-10 4 AVAIL YOURSELF OF 20 years of experience m estate development by CREDIT FONCIER MEYER CHAMBERS 3rd FLOOR, (RAFFLES PLACE) FRANKEL ESTATE I OPERA ESTATE FIRST CLASS NEWLY RECENTLY COMPLETED DEVELOPED ESTATE AT j ESTATE 6^, M.S. CHANG. ROAD CHANQ NEAR THE SEA c AST COAST ROADS AT PROXIMITY OF (A156 words
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339 1954-12-10 5 Now they start collecting a tax for that signboard v SIGNBOAU outside niv building m ipO re can become advertisement for v «,i(h the City Council Mil charge a fee unless hung m a certain s ,v and conforms to a ertain size. Undef the Council's Ivertisement by-laws, a Pinboard339 words
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284 1954-12-10 5 GOVT. TO HELP FIRMS MAKE BETTER USE OF STAFF Singapore Government decided to set up training within indu.sa permanent service elp firms improve the skill and efficiency O j their workers. Two experts from the Intional Labour OrsanisaMr F. A. J. Taylor, of lan field office m BanIndia, and Mr.284 words
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Article, Illustration135 1954-12-10 5 ROCHORE division TOD AY 'pODAY's map m the SingaA pore electoral constituency lerlct is of Rochore. The north west boundary V f tllp division starts at the junction of Benoolen Street »nd Jalan B<«sar and runs north alonir the tanal and •tothore River to Crawford then alon« Kallanß "1 north135 words
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Article66 1954-12-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The New Petaling Jaya. Authority which has been set up to promote residential and commercial development m Kuala Lumpur's growing satel- Lite town will start its work on Jan. 1. From that day the satellite town will be run on lines similar to66 words
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Article91 1954-12-10 5 'THE representative of a lead--1 ing Dutch milk firm m Singapore today .said there was no fear of 01 milk being sold to the public He was referring to an al- legation thai effort* were behig made t> send "v< Dutch milk m tins91 words
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Advertisement91 1954-12-10 5 ask foi HEINZ iMt£* /A El ]sl a lU ce n/ r l' onl lt 0 /'ff' 4fHK% Ketchup creates flavor sensam 'iXWgm tion! You'll love the zestful /ff i3Rm t;in K l adds to your favorite I™ rn( at > tno delicious savor it jflßjf; to s<jupvs and special91 words
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Miscellaneous457 1954-12-10 6 LUtKY MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis §TA R H£ STILL 1 f WMY NOT HUMOR HERf WE GO.' I |fER--NO-- ONE'S I THE HEAVY UNDERWATER MACHINE v I____ .-1^ BELIEVfS HIM? HE'S A AREN'T YOU I -i ENOUGH. IS SLOWLY LOWERED INTO THE |>OR\ Ute,, >IJU THERE MAY457 words
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Article210 1954-12-10 7 Previous Today r I'i'i K No 1 RSS c.l.f. European 23 15 16 buyers 23 T bu 'rtVc 4 'h filers 24 sellers -i iti'i K No 1 HSS c-if. European .'3% buyers 23 bu jn w« imkBKK N» 1 RSS Spot 24', buyers 24'-, buyers M210 words
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Article106 1954-12-10 7 NFW YORK. Dec. 9. Previous Today TIN strait* spot and nearby M 90.12 nom. 90 25 nom. UN future Dec 89.75 bid 89.75 bid 90.10 c^sked 90.25 asked Jan. 89.75 bid 89.75 bid 90.00 asked 90.10 asked Pefct 89.62 bid 89.60 bid 90.00 asked 90.10 a.sked TONE:106 words
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Article40 1954-12-10 7 Malabar was quoted at 44 per pound. December shipmen! at 43 January 42. JanuaryMarch 'equal monthly proportions) Above vrices quoted 41-42. Sarawak spot 43*. Lampon>i spot at 44 cents per pound, sellers ex-dock. m U.S. cents per Ib40 words
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Article34 1954-12-10 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 9. Previous Today M Industrials 393 08 391.53 I Railroads 136.77 135.20 m Domestic Bond 101.40 101.41 15 I tilities 61.43 61.06 '<t .M.xks Composite Averages 144.78 143.5834 words
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Article117 1954-12-10 7 Dec. 9. Previous Today fOPRX Philippines c.i.f. UK/North. $196'^ sellers $196 sellers l.uropcan delivered weight per l*ll| ton Dec. Jan I OPRA, Philippines f.o.b. Manila, Hivered weight, per long ton unquoted unquoted COPRA Mraits c.i.f. UK/North. £73 buyers £72., buyers iropeaa delivered weight per £73'- .sellers117 words
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227 1954-12-10 7 OICE TRADKKS m Singapore yrstrnl.iv predicted that Government's move m lifting restrictions on the importation of rice will benefit both the trade and public. The manager of See Hoy Chan Ltd., the Largest importer of rice m Singapore, said that the handling227 words
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63 1954-12-10 7 UMNO to sell books in aid of party funds ING, Fii. imlsi p.irty funds for Settlement H»< I ru;iry. PfOfUm Well UMNO will print 1.00 of i r*ii)4ir>us book. Sinsf m K'<rnn. fOf sale to Musi;: Phis 70-page book will COOt:i:n v»r eXtfßCted fl the Koran, refering to I-.-l.'imie political63 words
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Article52 1954-12-10 7 not hurt, any goats' TELUK ANSON. Fri. Utoh bin Mohamed Yusof 25, was charged here with committing mischief by maiming three goats worth $100 belonsine to Alias bin Lodin. at Parit jA, Sungei Manik, on Oct. 23. He claimed trial and bail of MOO was allowed. The case vas postponed52 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-12-10 7 PACKING UP THE PRESENTS OEK how a good deed IO brings the sunshine to their faces. Packing Christmas parcels for patients of the Trafalgar Home for Lepers at the home of Mrs. I). T \s><>mull are (from left to riftht), Mrs. 11. W. Murphy, Mrs. A. Church, Mrs. Assomull andFree Press - 57 words
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Article20 1954-12-10 7 PKNANG, Pit Five plgeOlM vorth $20 have been reported uissing from a hOUtt In T;mon<? Tokong Road. m20 words
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Advertisement60 1954-12-10 7 /Ztf*) I r J 1 PIPER-HEIOSIECK Q So/c A S enf S Maclaine Watson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG TRANSPORT STORAGE /Titt-FT llMIT£ V Ojfl 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE PACKERS, SHIPPERS t INSURANCE AGENTS j CTsa The V |7 j Greatest l^Ty I name iia |x V^-; watches v60 words
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348 1954-12-10 8 Decree nisi for husband A 'S'.V'l?.^'?"' i I t<r< st< <l UKk BUCiC a.ul spiritualism, h/V I, S< S r<>< ••Ktiot'iM. I>ivor,r Court judi;.- said. ««j«^£3»3g S,'»V Xl ;c r SKSM The .story began when Mr Douglas started practising k Wanstead, only ten minutes walk348 words
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Article184 1954-12-10 8 A MOTHER accidentally killed her child by em- bracing her too tightly when comforting her, a jury decided. Ten men and two women at Nottingham Assizes found Mrs. Georgina May Teb- butt, aged 36, of Eastfield Road Welling-boroimh, not I guilty of the murder or184 words
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Article80 1954-12-10 8 Board out aged, says Council THERE are so many ol( people m Soulnend that the possibility of boarding them out m private hornet boarding-houses and hotels li being considered. A letter to the Association of Municipal Corporations from the town clerk. Mr. Archibald Glen, suggests that the Health Minister should80 words
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Article44 1954-12-10 8 DEMOLITION men charing a boiferhOUM cupboard at the back of Holborn Town Hall, London, found two bomb eases. They put them Aside Hours later one bomb exploded find two oi the men were hurt Town hall windows were ■hatteri d,44 words
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Article46 1954-12-10 8 ThU Earl of Derby's 8 800 acr« tate at Fylde Lanehat, been bought by the Church Commlisir/ien for an undisclosed amount. Tin- estate, part of lands belonfinK to the family since tin- Middle Anes, was sold cau-e ot inrreabt-d cost* and46 words
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Article126 1954-12-10 8 He gets back Napoleon gem tfROM the dark vaults of the Baroda Palace the Eugene Diamond, which Napoleon presented to Josephine, was brought into the daylight. On behalf of the Government of India the gem was handed over to the Maharajah, Fateh Singh, and his mother. Shanta Dcvi, first wife126 words
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168 1954-12-10 8 A MOTHER of 13 children was told that she cannot have a council house because her family is too large. As she left Halifax, Yorkshire, court to face a future of being homeless within a month, 47-year-old Mrs. Margaret Barrett said: "I don't168 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-12-10 8 Margaret Leighton. the red-headed film and stage actress, is being sued for divorce by her husband, Max Reinhardt, publisher and producer. Laurence j Harvey who made his j name as Romeo m the re- cent film production of "Romeo and Juliet" is cited as co-respondent. The93 words
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Article124 1954-12-10 8 4 FIVE-YEAR, E***** Übrarte, I by the Lor. uncii education c Lady Nathan, chairman sab-committee which produced the Dlan.deri;, r,.(; money could be more j ably spent. There Is no lesson more valuable thin teaching children how to use and enjoy book.^ M Mr. J.124 words
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532 1954-12-10 8 Pole sentenced to die a year after 'no-body' murder AFTER retiring for three hours and 45 minutes, the "no-body" murder case jury at Swansea found Michal Onufrejczyk, Polish farmer, Kuilty of killing his partner. St.\ni.slav Sykut at th< ir lonely farm m the hills of Carina rthi nshire. Sentence oi532 words
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Article321 1954-12-10 9 STUDENT CROSSED ATLANTIC TO PROVE IT DR. ALAIN BOMBARD, a medical student who crossed the Atlantic alone on a rubber raft to prove that shipwrecked people ran live off the sea, was right after all. people had scorned his theory because, after his cross. ing321 words
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Article68 1954-12-10 9 pU X HUNDRED welders at Brigga Motor Bodies, Dak!n w" 7 ho claim t0 b e ted tradesmen and want 6d. our extra, have reimposed Weir overtime ban. Pr ductlon of Ford cars was UP when the ban was last month. the firm offered 6d. an extra68 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-12-10 9 Paul Popper pic- rVO twin-engined Con- vair airliners for the German Lufthansa airline "i the first to operate since the start of World War 11= are seen here on arrival: at Hamburg after a flight: from the wosi rnnst ni' America.Paul Popper - 45 words
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Article159 1954-12-10 9 WHILE women passengers m a runaway bus panicked. 42-year-old Mrs. Elizabeth Strachan steered the vehicle and prevented it from crashing down 30 feet from a bridge The Newcastle on Tyne coroner, Mr. F. A. Waller returned a verdict of "accidental death" on Mrs. Ada May159 words
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Article231 1954-12-10 9 WIFE IN TORN NIGHTGO WN A JUDGE summed up Police- John Thomas h t.k Bhepheard, aged 38 oi oevon Constabulary. In three yesterday: Modest, chivalrous, helpful an d courteous. fed uu to that descripn was related m a Divorce Uiurt by Mr. Commissioner Blanco White. (>n niPht b tL terly231 words
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309 1954-12-10 9 TH.ANS to make examination success easier for less--1 than-brightest grammar school children m Britain have just been announced. Eighteen men and women who are campaigning for reform m the general certificate of education the grammar school leavers' diploma reported that head teachers are309 words
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Article18 1954-12-10 9 Field-Marshal Visrount Aianbrooke was fined £5 at Windsor for careless driving. His licence i VII endorsed.18 words
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Article138 1954-12-10 9 HE LIVED AS FOREST FUGITI VE ()NCE Thomas Hammond Fr(xst had a *:2.000-a--year job m India. He lust it and left .c 1.000 m debts. Then for months he lived :i "Robin Hood life" m Epping Forest on robbery proceeds. It was a curious medieval life, said Mr. F. Irvvin,138 words
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297 1954-12-10 9 There are fewer churches but.... I\K. Donald Boper, the Methodist leader, just returned from a visit to Hi, said m London that he asked if he might broadcast, but was refused permission He then suggested that he might be allowed to address the297 words
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Article, Illustration384 1954-12-10 10 A friend stole the show from Jimmy! (By a London Correspondent) ON trie first night of his new show, "The Talk of the Town," Jimmy Edwards, the star, I said it was obvious that Tony Hancock had scored j a remarkable success. And handed him the applause. The next morning384 words
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Article, Illustration411 1954-12-10 10 LEONARD MOSLEY - He's rationing Marilyn Monroe to save her for those fans LEONARD MOSLEY says HARRYL F. (for v Francis) ZANUCK, M5450,000-a-year Hollywood film-maker m London for the first time m rive years, talked frankly about the stars he employs. Zanuck, a wiry 51, paced up and down m his hotel suite411 words
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Article, Illustration584 1954-12-10 11 FRED MANOR - FRED MANOR Hollywood has turned his best -selling book into the film "The Eygptian." But this world-famed author, who writes m a language only 4,000,000 can understand, refuses to cross the Atlantic. by picture. HOLLYWOOD, which turned "The Egyptian," based on Mika Waltari's 19-nationReuter - 584 words
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Article467 1954-12-10 11 EVE PERRICK - EVE PERRICK by ONE thing that stands out m my mind Horn my recent visit to Canada is the story of the life and surprisingly hard times of Mr. Nicholas Monsarrat. Now Mr. Monsarrat. you may recall is the author of 'The Cruel467 words
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Article97 1954-12-10 11 Small books by big minds ANEW srrie.s of book* will nun be published by Harper Brothers, Mci York under the title "World Per-pec-tivp.s." Planned and rdited by Ruth Nunda An^hen. the series will present boots written by the most conscious and rr.s possible mmdi of today." Changing influences Each volume,97 words
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Advertisement299 1954-12-10 11 A Lovely Skin «C/CA^VCA>' PRESENT THEIR NEW MAKE-UP IN POWDER FORM iNOT A PASTE, NOT A CAKE, IT'S A POWDFR o£ J cx^volotyvu^ l< (U.S.A. Patent No. 5H6,(M)6) Ntw TIMES CALL FOR M W METHODS JJka^jo^ With their new MAKE-UP IN POWDEI FORM, have introduced a re.il revolution m the299 words
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236 1954-12-10 12 "FOR one exciting, ro- DUtntiC moment last week it looked as if the Lonely Hearts were going to lose two members. Forty Lonely Hearts m sunny Capri for their first international congress, were wistfully debating problems which need hardly have worried them.236 words
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Article, Illustration468 1954-12-10 12 JAMES LEASOR - JAMES LEASOR 'GROWING OLD IS NO MORE THAN A BAD i HABIT' 1 < picture. IN England, when a man has reached his 80th year, he is almost automatically regarded as the repository of all the virtues and all wisdom So saidPopper - 468 words
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Advertisement73 1954-12-10 12 From America Comes A New Non -Spill Drinking Cup For Baby THE TODDLER TRAINER This New Sensational Baby Training Cup Keeps Baby Dry Protects Rugs Furniture. 000 Designed to prevent spilling even if cup is completely upside down. 000 Controlled flow eliminates choking or Ragging. 000 Helps prevent contamination of73 words
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Advertisement118 1954-12-10 12 I f J^^mf^ I 1 1 m ELIZABETH ARDEN helps them to speak for you m the language of heauty ARDENA eye lotion, cools and soothes tired eyes, helps to keep them youthfully clear eye siiac*, the lightest touch makes eyes look larger, dramatizes their colour. In many gloriom shades118 words
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Miscellaneous226 1954-12-10 12 r^(Bi IH~~ flfi Hfifi [feS|l3B| ft CLUES ACROSS 7 Assistance given manually? LAn opportunity at CrufU? (1, 4, w counterfeiter might say 8 9 ZrjftrJttS. l 8 1J VerarXtcU 5> i h e Nay, M--16 Tauru^ 4 for horoscope fans (4,. A weedy' person loses weight 17 f^liji'^outding^r a <mp.ay226 words
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Article, Illustration320 1954-12-10 13 y!T ALORS!" say J France's early morning; drinkers. They are not keen on beer— so they are not amused by M. Mendes-France's plans to stop the sales of wines and spirits between 5 and 10 a.m. No one has struck320 words
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Article138 1954-12-10 13 RUSSIA'S Young Com- munist League has declared war on picture postcards showing boy and girl kissing beneath a palm tree and a harvest moon What's wrong with that sort of thing? It says m Komsomol Pravda, official newspaper of the Youth League, that this is "banal"A.P. - 138 words
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Article422 1954-12-10 13 Both sides vulnerable North dealer NORTH 4A 8 3 0K J 9 4 A Q 10 4 WKST EAST 4Q72 4 6 5 '9864 C? 7 5 3 2 Q 5 3 OAI7I 45r.2 4 X 9 7 HOUTH 4 X I 10 9 4 y a j422 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-12-10 13 picture. In the new film "Can-Can" now being made m Paris Jean Renoir, son of the famous painter August Renoir, brings to life for a while the famous artists Van (iojjh, Pissard, Degas, all friends of his father who, when the celebrated Moulin Rouse wasPopper - 62 words
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423 1954-12-10 13 EVEN SCHOOL KIDS DOWN BRANDIES WITH COFFEE it surprises people who have spent holidays m France to learn that the country is sufTering from "chronic alcoholism" and that its dynamic Premier M. Mcndes-France is risking the life of his Government to try to stamp it out. "But you never see423 words
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Advertisement208 1954-12-10 13 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. The good Hiings of life come easily to the man with the security of a Lion Policy. THE LION POLICY The Lion Policy, a recent innovation of the Great Eastern Life, has proved tremendously popular, for it meets the needs of clients who208 words
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Article220 1954-12-10 14 HALF BACK SCORES 11 GOALS I'OHN Hk m iU- on is left half, who plays tor Lee-on-Bolent Youth Club In ihe Gosport (Harnpiblrej League, Division Three. The club's regular centre [orward Charlie (Combes, could not pla) iga tut the local Territorial Army Battery, so Richardson deputised as leader. H. accepted220 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-12-10 14 "Martha! Will ><>v kindly refrain from <-hirf>in;; lluth dear, it's Churchill's hirlhday12 words
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Article63 1954-12-10 14 WEDNESDAY BID FOR BLANCHFLOWER SAKKI A PC "ied ten |Oal No: 1 i the re< <>rd tranafei ol t3 11 00 lor Ji»( k Bewell, an to bid foi Danny Blanrhflower Aston Villa and Ireland right-half B tiflowei i- i alued by ins dub nod expect wt pay thai bum63 words
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Article102 1954-12-10 14 rpHE Professional Golfers 1 Association committee have, according to an announcement yesterday, decided that the first seven players for the next British Ryder Cup team- -against the United States m America next year shall play themselves into the rtde. They will be the leadersReuter - 102 words
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Article113 1954-12-10 14 (1) Mabel Hayes won the Singapore women's singles table tennis title? True or f.ilse (2) What is the maximum regulation width of a rugby pitch? (3) Who was the first boxer to win two Lonsdale Belts outright? (4) Who holds tlie more victories m the annual North v113 words
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Article200 1954-12-10 14 A s tieadm rechnlcal chool-lea aurin there were Lbful cheen for N on< ■■>'". if-- U |rear-old Anthony r> i»it- ..ij'.ui nli i an er. tally, Ms ov. i, chool i>;» 1^ w i rk lie should takf u]> upon leaving school when, kx200 words
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Article355 1954-12-10 14 ARCHIE QIICK - ARCHIE QIICK By AT THE time when the Test Match series between England and Australia— started m 1877— flares into action with the forthcoming second Test, spare a thought for a giant of the past who sits m a quiet room off the Fulham Palace355 words
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218 1954-12-10 14 RUSSIANS TO MAKE TABLE TENNIS BID THE Russians havr surp table tennis Official entering for the world e h )ionships which are brine it Utrecht, Holland, from L 5-24. Rarely have tlu Itmrtim m world event? without send team which they think <;»p a t Aalkinp: off with two or218 words
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1333 1954-12-10 15 TRESPASSER - TRESPASSER By Bank on going that's heavy oiIOW SHOW, Rubber Packer and Misty Jadi are my safest bets at tomorrow's Ipoh races, concluding (J lV of the Perak Turf Club's December meeting. Show Show tackles Yutoi 11, Muffin Man and company1,333 words
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Article248 1954-12-10 15 J^NTRIES for the Amatoin Meeting of the Sclangor Turf Club on Dec. 18 are: JIl KLIMiHAM S( I RRY M.i den polo ponies— 2f: Perth, Pi Ranee date Tessa), Betty, Gunna, O\p v. John Willy. Iferah, Naroo, Stockman, Sambo Lury. < OWDRAY PLATK: Polo pontoi open—248 words
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Article74 1954-12-10 15 PROBABLE SCRATCHINGS |>KOBABLK srratrhings for tomoi row's races at Ipoh are: Canterbury, Alwve All Samroi*, arprntrr, Obarrvation. liol.sworth. Harrinfay, Kastrrn Pearl, Str^ltrap, Alpine Knight Perfomaer. Ivrrnia. t ambridge Blur, (.old Train, Impala, Announcement 11, Sealed Orders. K..>.»l ttorlinfcUn 11. Brown Eyes, Qtml Tradition. Wekh King. The ?oinr remains soft. Jockey74 words
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Article79 1954-12-10 15 TO YOSHIO SHIRAI HURRAY' fPHE Ar^entim' newspaper Demo- r.u m" m .vi editorial d j -ltitled to a urrui nan, with great honour." praised forma ur>:i(. flyweight champion Yothk) Bhiral of Japan as a "gentlenian m iporU". All Argentina was paying tribute to Pftacuad Perez, viho won Bhll uiu» ivU.P. - 79 words
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Miscellaneous42 1954-12-10 15 ««u*4 4(W«lery «^ante^ (a£<>Wjis«6 bsen V saus&jfex'^ a^^^^Ns HHOt^S PAS66S feASTiY ib Tte Germans rp^---That /?>% -fl"jr ck«f if ffi^ OFIDEA& '*5INTO I>€ .Ye UNDERSTAND THE FA W^STON THfc OFFENDeaS SENDING VWT7EN b /*flXO6fBS R)R BBN6 $0 HOPfitp, Wandinfvm Wg jb B€ hailed42 words
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Article418 1954-12-10 16 CIIAKI.ES BKYCE - SERVICES BRING IN NEW PLAYERS CIIAKI.ES BKYCE By Bid to check Johore XV VKVKK have .lohore been so strong as m the past two seasons. The reason is of course the Fi.jians. Eight of these rugby warriors will be m the team to meet Singapore Combined Services tomorrow m a418 words
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Article60 1954-12-10 16 SERVICES jil < him liv.vi! <X \l i I. Iliown K\l lit Holmes lK\li I I i'-ul. Stratford i\rmy), .ipt Rfarraj \mr ilt-ijf-ut D.tik •K\l ln-iii I i ccman (Arm\>. S«t nlow (apt. Krrrincrr 1 \rniM Mi>, <M oujchlir. fKN fO Krid«r UMI i, IJrut Ilislnp i \rmyi, (p|Reuter - 60 words
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Article173 1954-12-10 16 A DEADLOCK was reached yesterday m the dispute between leading British tournament golfers and the Professional Golfers Association. A meeting called for today of the tournament sub-committee, which consists of four members of the executive committee, and three of thp players who had been invited to serveReuter - 173 words
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Article67 1954-12-10 16 An unusual three-way draw occurred lasf night m the final round of the International Table Tennis tournament m Sweden amotng world champion Ichiru Ogimura of Japan. Johnny Leach of England, and Tage Flisberg of Sweden. Flisberg first beat Leach 23-21. 13-21. 21-19. Then Leach defeated OgimuraA.P. - 67 words
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Article59 1954-12-10 16 Harry Faccini of Colombia .-cored a .surprise 2-6, 5-7, 6-4. 6-3. 6-3 victory over England's Tony Mottram yesterday m an international open tennis tournament at Bogota. Art Larsen of the U. S. defeated Jon?e Combariza, former Colombian national champion. 6-2 6-4 6-4. HuKh Stewart, also of the U.59 words
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Article18 1954-12-10 16 Federation Police meet Singapore Police In their annual rugger match on the Kuala Lumpur padang tomorrow.18 words
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Article19 1954-12-10 16 I.awlr>; MiKunabitu. Buliroko ««»ko. Baha. Vibaro; Pat Kdifiicimi John IdiriKion: Uildrr. Marshall. *«»v «i«a. Btggtlai, lava«a Shapliml. Halekana.19 words
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Article28 1954-12-10 16 OeOffi Tftniguchi, 24-year-old Ji|>.uip.s«'-Aniei k .m apprentice j<k-k'-y. MOO four MOTf tares yesterday at Golden Gate Fields. He rode three winner* on Tuesday. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article35 1954-12-10 16 I[)'>h -a ill be the venue this fear for the Inter te Malay Quudrangular Hockey Tourney between Ne^ri Oemhilan seinngor, Pahang and Perak on beonhber 26. and 27. Si'laiiKor Malayj hold the champion.slu;)35 words
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179 1954-12-10 16 LET RUSSIANS COMPETE BUT ON CONDITIONS I ORD Temphwood, President of J the EnKland Lawn Tennis As•OCtattOll, v^ho was making his presidential ftddrtM at the ;innual meeting of the Lawn Tennis AaiOriation m London, said yestenhiy that the Russians should be allowed to play m the international tennis championshipi atReuter - 179 words
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Article142 1954-12-10 16 MCC'S match ag.tin.st Victoria' which began m Melbourne, this morning gives Len Hutton and his co-selectors a hist chance to iron out England's team problems before the .second Test match due to begin on December 17. It is significant that two slow bowlers. Johnny Wardle and142 words
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Article, Illustration163 1954-12-10 16 Roger Bannister retires ROGEB Bannister first man to run a mile m under four minutes announced last night that be is retiring from Interns. tional athletics. Kannister. Kmpire champion and Kuropean I.SM metres Ifttlc holder said at the annual dinnrr of the Sports Writers \ssociation: •Since the Kuropean <.ani. s163 words
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Article35 1954-12-10 16 INDONESIA'S team arrived m Singapore yesterday from Jakarta tor the third Asian Table Tennis Championships beginning tomorrow. Fivs oriicials accompany the four-man team. India's team lauded at y ijt this morninc.35 words
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Article13 1954-12-10 16 County championship: Bui Midlands 0 Nottingham.->hir--I.in-i colnshire-Derby shire 8. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article152 1954-12-10 16 AUSTRALIAN tennis "twins" Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall said last night they were interested m a suggestion they should play professional tennis under the banner of American promoter Jack Kramer. Kramer, who spirited away Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor after they had won the Davis CupA.P. - 152 words
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Article29 1954-12-10 16 Bill McGowan. who retired earlier this year after working 30 years as an umpire m the American Baseball Leauue. died of a heart attack yesterday m Washington.29 words
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