The Singapore Free Press, 23 January 1953
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Title Section19 1953-01-23 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA ggdfg SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1953. PRICE HI TEEN ENTS19 words
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Article103 1953-01-23 1 riew plea to Government CJOMP c cc Press Staff tnn n n apore landlords who had asked HornL P H t fl >CStcrday offered t0 scale down waT^cleV flat f $1 a m nth Thi^ City Counci" h landlords now to pay to the The tenants' said103 words
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10 1953-01-23 1 ISRAEL TO PAY FARES OF REDS' VICTIMS for gdfgdfsg U.P.U.P. - 10 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-01-23 1 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER by Sow there' t noth i n c radt Zhdmnot',' I *aid <i mi f* a fnif of uhor ur d•cf r I ca M r ion.'31 words
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136 1953-01-23 1 RANGOON. Friday. r VENT Y -THOUSAND people were made homeless m Rangoon yesterday by a fire h gutted 5.000 huts and 600 wooden buildings m the area. The army, navy and police cordoned off the area, shot three looters, and rescued others from manhandlingA.P. - 136 words
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Article35 1953-01-23 1 The French Government wants a loan of 50.000.000.000 francs < £50.000.000' from the Bank of France to pay its civil servants and pensioners because the country still has no 1953 budpet. says ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article58 1953-01-23 1 S 'pore axe murder Free Press Staff Reporter A YEAR-OLD Singapore ntonese woman. Scan Ah Lui. was found hacked to n hrr room m a house lok Blangah Road, late P said tha* her almost severed from j >ne worked as a la-Poli.-e recovered a ed TWi :nur >nth. A58 words
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Article126 1953-01-23 1 Stratocruiser service suspended MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica. Friday. MR Churchill's departure for New York after his fortnight's holiday has been delayed by the worldwide grounding by the BOAC of its Stratocruiser airliners. A special Constellation airj craft is being sent from NpwI York to Jamaica to take126 words
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Article169 1953-01-23 1 6 TONS OF NAZI PAPERS SEIZED LONDON, Fri. A UTHORITATIVE quarters -t\ said last night that six tons of secret documents were seized m the recent round-up of former Nn/.i l°aders m the British Zone of the Federal West German Republic. The secret papers were said I to have confirmedU.P. - 169 words
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113 1953-01-23 1 Ike 'got hell from John on his return' WASHINGTON. Fri. WHO ordered Major John Eisenhower home from Korea to see his father inaugurated as Pr^ident? The Eisenhower^ said they didn't know. But the Chronicle's Washington correspon dent reported: Dwight Eisonhower learned the answer just before Tuesdays inauguration by asking Mr.A.P.; Reuter - 113 words
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Article126 1953-01-23 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. THE Singapore Chinesr Advisory Board at Itfl I meeting yesterday expressed concern over the high rents charged by Singapore Improvement Trust for the new flats put up m the Colony. Somp are over $90. The meeting which was held In the conference126 words
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Article33 1953-01-23 1 The United States has so i far placed orders m Britain worth $150,000,000, Mr. Reginald Maudling, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, told the House of Commons yester- day- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article35 1953-01-23 1 HONG KONG, Fri. a SPANISH bishoD. Zeno i They tied a pig to his door 50 tight it squealed constantly the squeals of the propaganda and tho pic. agreed35 words
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Article, Illustration150 1953-01-23 1 WINK Is cheap m Santiago the capital of Chile. It to get drunk but anyone who toes is m for an enlightening four d The penalty then four Hays' gaol without the option. The first day. the drunk is allowed to sleep off his indiscretion. The secondPopper - 150 words
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338 1953-01-23 1 Red German purge splits up marriage BERLIN, Friday. XH;; Communist East German purge became toial yesterday with an official announcement that it must be extended to everyone m the land. So far members of the Government, Cabinet and Civil Service have been screened. Now, a '•Democratic Bloc" statement says, theReuter - 338 words
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Article91 1953-01-23 1 JERISALEM, Fri. LIFE RETURNED to a man who had been officially pronounced dead for li hours and was being prepared for burial. Khalil Krishan, 40, was handed to his family for burial by the Amman Hospital authorities m Jerusalem. While the body was being washed withA.P. - 91 words
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129 1953-01-23 1 Mother saves baby from under train CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas. Fri. POLICE revealed yesterday how a heroic 23-year-old mother crawied under a s]o\vly moving freight train to carry her baby to safety and then ducked back under the train to rescue her 11-year-old sister. The sister, Hellen Gomez, was carrying oneU.P. - 129 words
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Article68 1953-01-23 1 STOWAWAYS SEIZE SHIP The skipper of a Latvian trawler and three stowaways. including a married couple. over-powered the crew of four at pistol point and put into a Swedish port last night ing asylum. But when they arrived at Burgsvik. on the Swedish Island of Gothland thry found that theReuter - 68 words
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Article25 1953-01-23 1 The British Govp: d m the H- "most vigorous duce the "appa life Mr. M. Lipton < Labour ecent had killed 6.00025 words
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Article18 1953-01-23 1 Chinese varsity may use English Free Press Start Ro^rtnr rHE vi by M leaders for mcci: i of18 words
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Advertisement56 1953-01-23 1 tm*+* Zetecttoti at fIX H »P EtECTRIC C? J Dorit expect to loofc u»tt if you dont Sleep u>eH A* an aid to sK oe ftt kl n( I V —^fSfc world's VX^'Ak^ it pro- -'Jry^ mp > z> imeDt to L&> a you to *£L \c m x f56 words
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Advertisement72 1953-01-23 1 £imHmmniiiiHiiiiiiniuimimiummji(iu% SINGAPORE RESTAURANT (Ist Class Bar) 71. Bras (Uuh Ft) Tel 4111 ■tappM Excellent ne ii Ist Clan Ser Special Cocktails Cold Beer, Wine Spirit* European Dinner Ala Carte Chinese Food SIHIIIItI Mi'JJllliillMH!.- YOU CAN'T HAVE TOO MAW" The perfect way to finish dinner—sweet, juicy Bartlett Pears, am or custard.72 words
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Article, Illustration963 1953-01-23 2 GUY WALLER meets a remarkable woman who inspired a million laughs ....Leads The Fighting Formbys MRS. George Formby is 74. She could stay m seven homes m three different countries or m the block of flats she owns m Liverpool. But she is living m a caravan behind a963 words
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Article, Illustration330 1953-01-23 2 The Countess of Dalkeith On the moors outside bis fither's castle he saw rows of shapeless rirls m rseys and tweeds and pull-on hats. At dances he sot drinks <5 for rows of girls who were dressed m pink net over tf taffeta Mummy's330 words
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442 1953-01-23 2 PETER BLACK - Outdoor TV Will be First in Colour PETER BLACK By LONDON: COME day I shall switch on my television set to watch the Wimbledon fortnight. The grass will be a vivid green against the sky and the white figures of the players. The banks of spectators, men m shirtsleeves and442 words
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Article, Illustration545 1953-01-23 2 \f AN is m the keep--1 A ing of his shirt even more than he is at the mercy of his wife. If he be one of those I call the Shirtables that la, of a shape, temper, and habit to which the shirt always conformsG.S. - 545 words
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Article, Illustration431 1953-01-23 2 ...was part of the American story, says Richard Greenough NEW YORK: MRS. Vanderbilt the Third, dowager empress of American society, died from pneumonia at her huge, ornate Fifth-avenue mansion recently. Her age, which was practically a State secret, was said by close friends to be431 words
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Advertisement89 1953-01-23 2 Surround ye o' B!je Grass Pe* re you |C fi'ue Grass C J as* Cream PwdonK ie BM MAYNARD CO., LTD 11, Batterj- Road Phone 61 ~~~~~P FOR YOUR KEW YEAR f COME FOR A J[ i PERMANENT WAVE rv v S^ Vjf HARGES MODI < S\ jr^ TO SLIT89 words
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Miscellaneous379 1953-01-23 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR J>OR\ today, you have been ci\rn very definite Ulen'« m literature which should be developed if you are to fully utilise all the gifts which the stars have given you. You have a flair for design, as well, and might become a good designer. You men may379 words
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306 1953-01-23 3 Anti-Red group nFRMiv FRANKFURT, Friday. nnHnS h 1 arbours more spies, saboteurs and mv nthl? Cl ak d da^ er organisations than Rri^ country. .Allied observers here believe. hand w F h ai Cc and thp Unitod states on the one let Union tReuter - 306 words
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28 1953-01-23 3 LONDON. Frid. Ncedham Market, Suffolk (pop. will be ox-roastins: and a n tap m the village on Coronation not •■pi of28 words
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Article88 1953-01-23 3 T MELBOURNE. Fri iade of a Chinese god found near Darwin m pointed to the Chi term* Australia probably centuries before CapUta Jamrs Cook landed m notany Bay mi n 1770. Mr r il<». roader m Far (i >rv at th«> Ausv ional University told aReuter; AAP - 88 words
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47 1953-01-23 3 LONDON. Fri. THE r the J ie fab i •>d tc claim :o a Queen's The Be: a com :h 30 of thorn He 0.000 c But two c ied. 1948 6r to prov- £1.000 efforts, r •-known of the47 words
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Article33 1953-01-23 3 A Kong police i '"■d to 18 months" '.inadian i de--sader on leave Norman Ror George Hlasney I after a colt pistol had been m a Hong suburb.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article24 1953-01-23 3 Dr Felix Schinnar. leader of Israel.; trad? delegation has arrived m Cologne to complete fnal preparations for ourchasing goods from Germany. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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228 1953-01-23 3 BEAUTY IS BEST FOR BOOSTING BUSINESS CLEVELAND. Ohio, 1 O~ NE pretty girl can out any t\\. ic'field of line to one Heller who hJ ies believe the sun." He said: "In ture, the Industry which c women'.s valu face dLsn^ter. It.; suffrage hold them down." Why can beautiful girlsA.P. - 228 words
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Article25 1953-01-23 3 Greek authorities m Salonika have arrested a 24-year- peaking Bulgarian. Ivanof! Dimltroff. on cha of sending political, military infrrmatlon to ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article37 1953-01-23 3 Dr T*o Seen-wan. 84, I Kong 51 >^ars. has died Kong. Dr Tfc a former legislative lied law m late 1800 s and "d the Order of the Brifrom King George gfggdfg A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article87 1953-01-23 3 EDINBURGH, Frl. PAI-DED shoulders, loud si: irts and li?ht ties are wo:. "11 by offenders to make up for a poor personality, a dortor said. They try to put on personality- with their jackets," said Dr. F. S. Fiddes, of Edinburgh University. The average delinquent was87 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-01-23 3 TOUR TIME IS UP. TEN CENTS FOR THE NEXT THREE MINUTES PLEASE/13 words
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Article54 1953-01-23 3 HONG KONG. Fri A CANTON Customs a:> nouncement has declared that commercial articles found concealed m letters printed matter will be confiscated. Tl Is being taken becau>; isiderable amount of medicine, foreign banknotes, nylon stockings, flower seeds and other articles are sent to relatives m ChinaU.P. - 54 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-01-23 3 HOLLYWOOD SKY SIGN? If it were, none could be lovelier. Actually, Monica Lewis, of IVfetro-Goldwyn-Mayer, found herself m this somewhat precarious position through following a cameraman aronnd. Cut she doesn't seem at all perturbed. In fact, she has made the best of her predicament.46 words
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201 1953-01-23 3 Man found dead after losses at Monte Carlo MONTE CARLO, Fri. THE headless body of a; London ear dealer, j William Jones, 60, was 1 found recently on a railline two miles from Monte Carlo's casino.; where he was said to have lost heavily at the tables. Thirty-three year old201 words
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Article484 1953-01-23 3 VVHEN you open the bidding, you usually have a rebid m mind, but you don": make ihe bid would Justify. For iplf\ sup] oprn with one le on the following hand: 8. A X 11. A Q x D. xxx C. You never rebid a484 words
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277 1953-01-23 3 US airman weeps as girl friend leaves court LONDON Iriri IyHEX a t.S. airman was found guilty at a court martial of stealing 11 pi mone marry a 21-year-old girl, the girl told the court martial she had threatened to leave him unless he found the money. And m a277 words
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Article70 1953-01-23 3 LONDON Fri. VMI DICAL student went for a haircut m the V Lnd. Hr \u«. charged, said don barbers: Hairruf. smcr Is. vhampoo almond oil. 7v 6d.: electrir irh tonic, ss. 6d.; high froquencv Cd The student handed orer all he had, and his fountainU.P. - 70 words
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Advertisement63 1953-01-23 3 COLOSSAL QUO VADIS The Romans ate colossally welL.~ and so can you ha PF you deal with PYour Look Counts! Mr Kd i% ra MAISON MODERNE, Ladies' Hairdren*< 126, Orchard Rd., Phone ***** Opening Whole Day on Saturdays rThe week of thr nbe «s<»nt hy Air Mail to an m63 words
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Miscellaneous22 1953-01-23 3 THfrSAMBOK- L,rr U waAT kct rut* zX-4 rA^Qy^^ i i jr^evce. (-Ai^t nvionl j \sj v t ,s \vt z*"otfr\ ///J v^Jj22 words
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212 1953-01-23 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY January, 23, 1953. Chinese Studies rpHERE can be no n taking the ye: c of the Chines, see their language and ;lture preserved g mar. -i to t: One of I n 20-^ at were n were and h m v can br bej ma212 words
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Article469 1953-01-23 4 Spending Spree in Venezuela SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS, SPORTS ARENAS, HOUSES By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT CARACAS. MONEY talks!" that's the theory of top aezuelan Government is who are spend- $300,000,000 a yearhalf the nations annual 011 income on an un-heard-of series of public projects. I the bipc on the line"— "me noNANA - 469 words
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Article, Illustration5 1953-01-23 4 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER B>5 words
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Article, Illustration525 1953-01-23 4 BENJAMIN FRANKEL - BENJAMIN FRANKEL By What will be the outcome of Stalin's spy-mania: A Jew who has left the British Communist Party, here assesses the significance of the latest Russian development, the accusations against "terrorist Jewish doctors.'* He asks: Is the Jew to be the scapegoat for525 words
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Article561 1953-01-23 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber By 4 CUNNING attempt A to avoid leaving finger-prints, by using the teeth instead of the hands, led to disaster the other day. I read that "the imprint of teeth on the stopper Of a beer-bott'.e led to the identi- of a man who takes r>pers561 words
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Article, Illustration896 1953-01-23 4 Wanted: A New Policy For Jamaica I DON IDDONS DIARYI AIR. CHURCHILL'S arrival for his holiday In Jamaica coincided with a Jamaican Jaunt of 300 American business men and their wives. The Americans were not merely big business men. they were mammoth magnates, tycoons, presidents, and chairman of huge United896 words
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Article55 1953-01-23 4 THOMAS - 'IRISH' STEW CAME FROM GERMANY THOMAS A few mistaken idtntif^ Britai: siderably The rials fron to a firm cloth for not to n paint t believed Can,' made from coat. Tta nar m geos for there, I that p^ ha£ onr Jo: dan m t! nor B Be bir de:55 words
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Article7 1953-01-23 4 It's cheaper to walk— in Israel fsdfsdf7 words
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Advertisement19 1953-01-23 4 ESSENTIAL JEWELLERY FOR MEN IN GOLD AND WHITE GOLD P. H. HENDRY Jeweller 78. NORTH BRIDGE RD. SINGAPORE -619 words
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Advertisement45 1953-01-23 4 What dcx i/ 7^^ m typing \\\U, JJIV Cj,jJ-*J& your netghboui VMiy irrlrarc other member? of travelling companlnm when Use the HalJa Portable and ghc their nene? a rc^ valed-Irt mechani m mr operate unusually quietlmakes writing go c; Portable is precision r years m45 words
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Article16 1953-01-23 5 Work to begin soon on memorial i I b the X -Bo the B For or16 words
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Article42 1953-01-23 5 MOVE TO STOP DUMPING NEAR HOMES 'TH: pore City Council ts to control the md, or the garden id of any hona for the of s;ood^ iave a Ling M nday to ne'.v Municipal of Land) Byd make use :po?es ive t42 words
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155 1953-01-23 5 LABOUR DEPT. ALERT TO HELP GIRL TAILORS New Year rush for dresses r£ Department is on the alert, with the approach of me Chinese New \ear, to prevent ffirls below IS years of age from Mr O T Ve n E orked b > dressmakers. Triavthat i Sl Assistant Commissioner155 words
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Article98 1953-01-23 5 RESIDENTS of Jalan Kayu m Singapore are asking the Government to set up a post office m the area. Their leaders told tl at the ige had nearly 1.000 resiTherr were no p lities except when the <d them. -naU factories and firms wer^98 words
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Article40 1953-01-23 5 Tham Kang was disqualified ng for a year a beaded guiity yesterday m Singapore Second TralTiC G Court to allowing unlicensed drivor to use his car Mountbatt-^r. Road on H> Inclv A \V. c \t 6.40 words
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Article28 1953-01-23 5 Hawkers' union officials Pr Mr. Chan Yice-Presidrnt. j S \!r Tan X nc;al officer Mr. v. Tetary Chii Mr. mutual tar; Tua 1 •^spondence officer, Mr. Lr-^ Pau.28 words
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Article68 1953-01-23 5 Constables will guide traffic Mr. A. E. Minns. Singapore Traffic. Police chief, told the Free Press yesterday that no arrows had been painted on the roads where a onescheme will be enforced on Feb. 1. Traffic constables will be there to guide motori The arrov uoned m a Free Press68 words
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Article73 1953-01-23 5 There are quite a numb« 'flu m Singapon present, but this is routine tho time of the year, said Dr. W. J. Vickers. the Director of Singapore's Medical Serv: ■rday. '<Ec! if the epidemic of 'flu which is sweeping ccr European count r ml i73 words
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Article48 1953-01-23 5 Sixteen youth organisations m Singapore have raised a appeal from the Youth C to iri people, next month. Eric Yoe Sian E d^nt of the S.Y.< v that the treat would be extended to peoplt md -slum areas ii more money was available.48 words
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Article40 1953-01-23 5 A Singapore Chipese, Sim l, who put $10 into a police :'c tor's pocket during an opium raid and then escaped :erday sent to three ths" gaol cv: a charge of bribery by the Fourth Police ite.40 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-01-23 5 picture. MR. E. M. F. FERGISSON L rgislative and Executive Councillor, who returned to Singapore yesterday by 8.0.AC. Constellation. He was away on three months' holiday. He is with Mrs. Fergusson. Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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134 1953-01-23 5 4 S T NGAPORE Malay leader, Inche Mohamed Sidik, this morning said that he was planning v. and means to improve Malay economy m the Colony. Inche Sidik. a City Councillor, told the Free Press that as only by the combined I efforts of the134 words
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Article49 1953-01-23 5 The date of arrival of the Oranje has now born put off to Feb. 5 The change of dat^ from Jan. 28. to Feb. 5 was announced yesterday by Mr. C H. van der Zanden. Singapore manager of the Nederlanj Line, agents for the Oranje.49 words
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Article41 1953-01-23 5 Twenty broke curfew fined T^ T enty men were each fined $4 m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday when they admitted a joint charge of being found m a i area m th P Straits of Johore on Wednesday.41 words
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Article20 1953-01-23 5 The Teachers' Training College will sage the Gilbert and Sullivan play "*M£ Pinafore" tonight at the Victorin Theatre.20 words
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Article83 1953-01-23 5 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO By -ngapore today. $100 and I v-o not. M common, I* SSRJ*?**** notes prewar said. The $100 and $50 notr s were quite common, he added. The manager o' a leading flrm ltd that $1,000 notes first k.wqm fn nrirrtt* \r* at83 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-01-23 5 They will work in new village- s The first ten Australian Red I nurses and welfare workers who arrived m the Koma yesterday to work m the new villages m the Federation with Miss G. W. Smith, acting branch director of the British Red Cross Society, and four members of56 words
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Article95 1953-01-23 5 4-storey building for school I^HE Singapore Nanyang Girls' High School m King's Road, Bukit Timah. is planning to demolish its present premises to make way for a new 4-storey building. Mr. Lee Chin Tian. eh of the board of directors of the school, told the I s that the plan95 words
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Article132 1953-01-23 5 3 WOMEN WANT THIS JOB Free Press Staff Reporter. THREE women nave so far applied for a $600-a-month job as the Singapore Traffic Department's first woman drivexaminer, a Police spokesman told the Free Press. The woman for the job will be selected after a driving .Applications close on Tuesday. Mr.132 words
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129 1953-01-23 5 UNDER- 12sTOO MAY HAVE TO GET CARDS A 'fool-proof registration plan ORGANISATION Consultants to the Singapore Government have recommended a new scheme for the issue of plastic identity cards. Under the scheme babies must take out ide cards. At pr children only take out identity cards on rea of 12.129 words
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Article26 1953-01-23 5 pi c been approved for the al of the Reics of Business Names and Companies fr m the Supreme Court to Fullerton Buildii26 words
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135 1953-01-23 5 Opium dens' closure hits C.I.D. too Fr? e Press Staff Reporter. r PHE Singapore Police Anti-narcotics SubBranch m closinf many opium dens lusi year, has unwittingly created a problem for officers and men C.LD. C.1.1), had always picked Dp or checked on secret iety gangsters at opium dens The location135 words
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Article64 1953-01-23 5 Chinese to start austerity drive Frfv Press Staff Reporter PLANS to launch an to Lade Ch. n iinno mar.d funeral and th.r money to chari: discussed by the interim I the Sn. ;md Punctuality Council on Feb. 6 Ifx heng H\. of the commi* .d be Thr committee v Cou:64 words
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Article8 1953-01-23 5 Malayan pilot wtds in Britain arricd Marie Hunt8 words
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Article25 1953-01-23 5 SinpLDor* and Urn Federation of Malax* toul exu durinf December wu $647 mil/. Import* amounted million, while exports I $305 mllllor.25 words
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Article17 1953-01-23 5 250 to sell flags to aid blind 1 for the Blind will launcl to bui/ id selliru17 words
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Advertisement37 1953-01-23 5 ,-VELECT YOUR f-** j CHOICE OF OUR J Sh^ r JSTARRIViP" I/\W lEATHER /f n\/ \hanp h^fi x/ r Prices from $20/- fo $80- The &»***> tCALDBECKS /J/L Leading Wine feSk Spirit Merchants Jk 7 The Far East37 words
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Advertisement33 1953-01-23 5 Tkete newt urn a Fine* fficqele isd? \i wh^alVMel bicycle Jf n! MODELS FROM $140.00 L rlfti Cash Prices include I^VX *WL Robmhte Dynamo /^ri^raiN v o(I I So/c Distributors \^>^ ROBINSON CO LTD33 words
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143 1953-01-23 6 TRESPASSER - THREE GOOD BETS FIRST DAY OF IPOH RACES TRESPASSER De-Win Mr. Tin Cjolden Beau From Q\ I and 5 horses are always the punter's bugln but three good bets for tomorrow, first day of the Perak Turf Club's January meeting at Ipoh. should be De-Win, Mr. Tin and Golden Beau.143 words
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Article200 1953-01-23 6 BIG fields should fare the starter at Ipoh tomorrow. Only seven horses are likely to be scratched. They are. Northern Light. Admiral. White Star. Patechoux. Azad. Six and Eight and Hua Tara. I lino with Deep Fields and Mr. Tin. He has the same weight here and200 words
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Article239 1953-01-23 6 SALMON LORE should a pretty tall—in fact 7 have the beating of this Cl. 4, Div. 2— B£ F. field. This King Legend mare was a fast finishing second to I Goring over seven at the Penanjc Christmas-New Year meeting Carr; 07. she239 words
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Article10 1953-01-23 6 INDOOR TRACK ATHLETICS C«WEDI m. Osi ere deon J >ther10 words
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Article15 1953-01-23 6 A. H. 'Jack) t H the Brentford U stoned a thrpe Pootb A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article171 1953-01-23 6 ILIKI Why Worr^ ice. Penan j The n the Onmaridairn. T im savr m PT run he lost to riua by a i pn 3 Impc Pilots Point won over Div. 2 at P and i> he hn* 31b. le?vs here he uld figure171 words
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83 1953-01-23 6 ATHLETES from 12 na: -A open competition m Germany today m the bi: winter sports show since the 1936 Olympic Games. The world bobsled cham)s are the obon International runs until Feb. 1. rham] f der. The A rale limiting t teams to 88<"'A.P. - 83 words
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637 1953-01-23 6 LIBERTY FLAG SHOULD FLY PAST THIS LOT A FTER his all the way win at Kuala Lumpur m A November I will not oppose Liberty Flag. He has beaten much stronger fields than this lot and, although penalised 5 1b. should do it jigain. With Patechoux a likely non-acceptor, the637 words
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Article25 1953-01-23 6 'IT IRKS ME' SAYS KRAMER WE undrr Jack Kram' ns his d have >ur Au The Cour >ourae he must tui Their loss' -.fsdfsdf A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article14 1953-01-23 6 TVDMMY P B. ?k of y. ha] ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article236 1953-01-23 6 JTATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION rnairman, Ro v Christenberr; sly doubts heavyweight champion, Jersey Joe- W fisht a2:ain. In a speech at the 4th anI dinner of the Wilmir Sports Writer^ and Broac: ers Association m New York on Monday night c berry said •Rules of236 words
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Advertisement105 1953-01-23 6 CAPITOL daily ON STAGE at IE PAI 1 S "SUN-KISSED CUTIES" I N "BIG JIM McLAIN" Ad 1 1 i S L V at 11 a.m. < "BIG JiM McLAIN" Tomorrow M'nite Qperatiox^ Secret" W* *REX NOW SHOWING 11 1 45. 4 %S^#OORCTHY SHAN Tomorrow M nitt PAVILION TODAY I105 words
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Advertisement41 1953-01-23 6 SENSATIONAL PREMIERE LAS' I NOW. FOUR SHOWS TODAY DAIi JO A.M. 7.45 5.75 8.45 P-" «JTM fIM W» lift and UM uiariNS Itnriki MR M "THE MOST COLOSSAL m MOVIE EVER MADE TECHNICOLOR SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW 12 PRICES $3-S5-«7 iKfiu: x41 words
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Miscellaneous131 1953-01-23 6 mSßidrSkG Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya M 'ACES THE CHIEF? OF\ I THEINVADEQSf f GREAT GUNS 1 1 STAFF i\ THE YEAR 5,000. r\ I—nrk AA/fITWEfIA77L£ JSOW'/^V ji\\ W{ HAVE DESPERATE NEED FOR YOUR IMT?iU\ A /SS f UPANIUM OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, I UAVF NO I131 words
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Article172 1953-01-23 7 S'PORE BOXING PROMOTERS AT WAR But the fans will suffer THrpp ree Press B "xing Reporter [UEKE is a private war going on today between Singapore boxing promoters. This is being fought under the no foul rule-evervthing goes. Their little battle-one thinks the other does not know what's taking place,172 words
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Article30 1953-01-23 7 TURPIN CAN'T DICTATE— YET I rid fly-weight champion middlc-ueight title come back > the answer would have c Randy Turpin his fer, (irorge Middle- h the del Into j W f30 words
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Article38 1953-01-23 7 Carru: \nnesburg Santas for his To wo el at n FebruarBill McCoi count rwe wer but no one offered us ng that ;rn bout if he McConell former chamappea: i —a pur A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article17 1953-01-23 7 b v Tionr at Tion? h I r Park tomorrow DC Chan Soh17 words
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Article102 1953-01-23 7 JACK Kramer moved within match of tying- his pro Fran-. :man Wednesday n s he raliar at Cincinnati Gardens ns. v California] -rrve was too hot man as Kramer drop*en points on his ;t crowd m professional tennis watched Kramers ling servp >top Sedgman •^ccnd timeU.P.; A.P. - 102 words
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Article17 1953-01-23 7 •n Club R C m their annual n for the Indian ip at Farrer Park17 words
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Article73 1953-01-23 7 THE London Evening News i yesterday that it is a ual certainty" the Aga n has sold his champion horse. Tulyar. for a million dollars to an unnamed AmenThe newspaper said Hoiiyi Insurance broker Jack >seq has arranged wuh Underwriters to insure the horse at73 words
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Article366 1953-01-23 7 Third draw so Malaya XI wins Singapore 0; Hong Kong 0. THIS draw, the third In the FARELF triangular hockey tournament, upset both teams. It resulted m Malaya District winning the championship on goal average. A win for cither Singapore or Hong Kong would have ensured the championship, but, like366 words
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Article86 1953-01-23 7 N easy victory m his se tune-up fight left wdterwi champion Kid Gavilan "all yesterday for his title defence ast Chuck Davey on Fcb 11 m Chic.; Gavilan had a good workout on ia he registered unanimous ten-round decision b but outgunned Vie Cardell ofU.P. - 86 words
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Article46 1953-01-23 7 INDIA HIT 41 7 v. W. INDIES It all out for 417 r first Inning Ticket West I :ed ba* 208 for 4 Stun re drawn ler. During Ihodhan hook elanced the n< make India 402 m 567 before I he Worre) ther eh. inch. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article159 1953-01-23 7 AUSTRALIANS Mervyn Rose and Don Candy took A four sets to eliminate Americans; Vie Seixas and Straight Clark from the men's doubles m the South Australian tennis championships yesterday, 6 2, i 7—5. 4—6, 9—7. Clark was the weakest of the four but improved mA.P. - 159 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-01-23 7 •:e Chinr.-p YMCA is oran All -Colony Chinese rhich will be held In March. The events and challenge will be: Senior singles for 'tinior sinclrs for De i cup. beginner? for Cup and open doubles for I Cup. There will be an entry fee of 20 per84 words
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Article92 1953-01-23 7 KINREY Mateuyama, Japanese three cushion billiard master won both games m an exhibition match against Walter Cochran on Wednesday. In the afternoon he won 50-48 m 56 innings and m the night 50-49 m 53 innings. In the night game Matsuyama was out m frontReuter - 92 words
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Article12 1953-01-23 7 Tmninn s. Changl. were <S» bt. ACThurston (C).12 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-01-23 7 picture A midfirld incident m terday's FARELF tourney v match at Tan^lin between Singapore and Hong: Kone. The same ended m a scoreless draw. Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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Article130 1953-01-23 7 TEACHERS GET THAT GOAL rFEACHERS Traming College A v. No. 3 8.0.D. senior SHA knockout tournament game ended at last. At A andra Road yesterday T.T.C. beat 8.0.D. by the lone soal of the game. It was their fourth Teachers were on the ck for most of the time and130 words
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Article43 1953-01-23 7 ALEX BUXTON, London light -heavyweight boxer, is to have two fights m Singapore i" February and March. He will leave London by a'r on Feb. 5, His first fi^hf will bn against Alan Williams. Australian lisht-heavvw eight on Feb. 1343 words
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324 1953-01-23 7 Free Press Soccer Reporter EQUIPMENT specially flown out from England will illuminate a miniature football ground at the Great Eastern Trade Fair tomorrow night as floodlit soccer makes its first Singapore appearance outside the Services. Floodlit football matches havr bern held before m the Colony.324 words
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Article116 1953-01-23 7 pEORGE PALLETT, a «*ll--vJ known senior coach of the English Amateur At] A.v London by air of this month to month's coaching m Malaya at the invita-h-e Malayan Athletic viu visit of the I and coaching on a but -niques of lg. end and116 words
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Advertisement60 1953-01-23 7 M s l° ftCS O You n find o// fJk- 0C x answers m the VIVIO lS a tv Bt^' f complete alphabetical te tIS SECTION" II jjl^ jf I I^SHft^raHfjA. V^VVvV. VVX^V\.^^^B^V 28,000 nomei of mdividuol*, agcncic* SBBfc.^K^ Mff "'^l Vp Iff 111 ml Strceti pn<f Reodi m S«n»opert,60 words
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Article246 1953-01-23 8 Senate ruling on vote for Defence Secretary PRESIDENT EISENHOWER, yesterday, got a warning from Republican senators that his choice of Mr. Charles Wilson for Defence Secretary will probably be rejected b\ the Senate unless Mr. Wilson sells his stock In General Motors. tie White House PressReuter; A.P. - 246 words
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93 1953-01-23 8 S KARACHI. Fri. EVI v and stud deserted schools and colbegan a flvehere yesterday dehe unconditional release of "all the innocent p three days of rioting earofficial estimates put tho death roD at 20 m st I and troops ht students and hooligans afterReuter - 93 words
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Article41 1953-01-23 8 c South African Institute of Race Relations, founded m to promote peace, good, and practical co-operation between various races m South Africa, w.ll sooon hold a nationwide conference m Capetown of responsible oeo- Die of all races ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article111 1953-01-23 8 PHILAniLPHIA. Fri. A SAFE robber, exhausted from hammerinc at a strong box. curled up md went to sleep on the floor at Jenkins Towel Service yesterday The manager, Mr. Arthur Klein, found the man still slumbering: when he arrived for work. screw driver ill InA.P. - 111 words
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Article44 1953-01-23 8 P." PRIME M day scored mentary v. National A rew out Opposition full debate on the c policy of the The A 384 vote- next deputies abstain Communi-' -lists and a few P iblicans md G. rainst the c ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-01-23 8 picture. THE Yorkshire and England cricketer, Len Hutton, was caught but only for his autograph by actress Phyllis Calvert at Pinewood Studios recently where Hutton m appearing m The Final Test" with Jack Warner and Robert Morley This rather reversed the order of things because actresses generally are on theReuter - 57 words
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Article205 1953-01-23 8 M LONDON, Fri. f ILLIONS of Europeans including such prominent es as Pope Pius XII, Bel's King Baudouin. the Education. Minister, M. p Marie, and the retiring i d States Ambassador to France. Mr. James Dunn, were <pn yesterday with m- fiuenza. The disease. which hasReuter - 205 words
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Article31 1953-01-23 8 A society, fighting drug addiction m Japan said yesterday that a group of Tokyo financiers and businessmen have offered about £100,000 sterling to fight the scourge. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-01-23 8 A BAM) OF determined students cluster about a flag they try to parade down San Lazaro Avenue m Havana. Cuba, recently m the face of a flood of water from fire hoses manned by police attempting to disperse the demonstrating students. Police clashed with88 words
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Article276 1953-01-23 8 THEY BELONG TO FAROUK'S FRIEND PARIS. Friday. WHEN French police halted a Cadillac at St. Julicn Genevois. on the Swiss-French border, they found inside the car a man of substance. In his lusease they found 37 suits. On his person they found jewels worth £300.000.276 words
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Article45 1953-01-23 8 Th^ BritLsh miners' leaders v soup; ition after reaching deadlock m their six-ny long wage talks with the S: dustry The miners union wants B week for 400.000 paid on a dail The ,\1 Board has offer- Ed a 4s. incr ReuterReuter - 45 words
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72 1953-01-23 8 \SHIXGTON. F rE U Depart. arge varfare •nan. I Peking P.. the piano md 11 i m :te Jumi dropped germ bs He Font dc i mi»--v er Korer* ■"dona screen v "Tlie Chinese Commun neutral of their McDermott said. There U no way ofReuter - 72 words
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157 1953-01-23 8 COLOMBO, Friday. T<HE CEYLOXESE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Dudley Senanayake. told Parliament yesterday that his government was pledged to preserve democracy and it was for this very reason that Ceylon entered into rice and rubber trade agreements with China. Mr. Senanayake asked if the government were157 words
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Article198 1953-01-23 8 Wartime horror r^ NAZI soldiers laughed as thf Hans m the French villa: turned music on a radio set w dead and wounded with straw ami h j, rf v witness told a military rour n^ The witness, Clement Br seven people who sui 1 944 Relatives of theReuter; A.P. - 198 words
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Article22 1953-01-23 8 DAWN Kr youi Japanese occupation. here yesten A- the age -ded thr -ard of commf co: George ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article17 1953-01-23 8 A London bound B from Singapore Dum Airp^ re spf plane today ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article11 1953-01-23 8 Landless pea> p6 on by I ia.- ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article8 1953-01-23 8 'GARDEN OF EDEN' UNKNOWN T^V-\ w j U.P.U.P. - 8 words
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Advertisement48 1953-01-23 8 If the problem is filing the answer is 4 I Co// hi RoNfo to solve I*# filing problems and give mort time to management to mana 9* I\TIL m m*. Uu may call »n.^ l 7j ran offer us an* \tsrU wuliout ohlifation In oar Names k \ddrew:48 words
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Miscellaneous60 1953-01-23 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris I //4>M4// HAS BEEnI KPFRHAPS I SHOULD HAVE) |7" I tU 1U rq a-s"AoAin"-AND'noWI HERE.'... AND I'VE GOT TOO -g- PUT IT IN A BANK, AND V^ AlVlll A PIECE OP WET SEAWEED YET/ MUCH MONEY IN THE HOUSE < RISKED ATTRAaiNG s?f| IIWII M/O'S60 words
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Article, Illustration595 1953-01-23 1 JACK BEAUMONT - JACK BEAUMONT says You 71 /irrer trind up on the winning side if you try to back a winner m every race j ihow a pront v ocrs :e it P bet I run H trip he ay a Ul have to go beat him. Ret595 words
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Article, Illustration949 1953-01-23 1 'LIGHT HAND' MEETS HIS MATCH THIS is the $tory of Ligfct Hand Lennie. the pickpocket. He liked sober suits h e loved good food. Lennie was a shrewd character, bul Let |ACK BEAUMONT te#l you about it). T EX DOWN was a pickle pocket and one of the best m949 words
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Article392 1953-01-23 1 TRESPASSER - MILE RACES FOR K.L. NEXT MONTH TRESPASSER By STARTING from the Gold Cup meeting next month. the Selangor Turf Club will be able to hold races over one mile. This is made possible by the provision of a new m;le-course. There have been no onemile races hitherto because the eight392 words
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Article, Illustration434 1953-01-23 1 WHY THEY WATCH TWO FURLONGS FROM HOME.... r*LIVE GRAHAM: What do you honestly think. Peter, has been the worst feature of racing: during the past year? Some of the owners and trainers have been trying to persuade me that the jockeys have been up to some diabolical monkeytricks. PETER O'SULLEVAN:434 words
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Article34 1953-01-23 1 The new course Where the new mile course at the Selanjjor Turf Club starts On the left is the starters box. on which Mr. A. H. L. Wheeler. Clerk of the Course is standing34 words
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Advertisement8 1953-01-23 1 The jlj JL tM A .POINTER FOR YOU8 words
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Article, Illustration4349 1953-01-23 2 JACK BEAUMONT - Complete From Guide For Ipoh Race Meeting JACK BEAUMONT V ALLOWING are the r horses entered for Club's This uryy HORSES CLASS 4. DEMI v 8 I U X I) b r.i 8-7: 3rd j .5 Good. HINWON ■.ana racier 8-8 BRK.\I>IKR -I\rn 53 Penan* lard H»l Xl H id.4,349 words
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Advertisement102 1953-01-23 2 AMM£*! JULES ROBIN COGNAC CEO. WEHRY CO. M .ID. SINCAPORE K. LUMPUR PINANC On Race Days Ihe mo«l p. 49k thine lo »ln ifl I" I. n•al at SmwS THE adelphi grill an<^ l>o «'»'''»"tainr<l J arri\<<! ino-i lalmted TRIO tin Con lii Reservations: Tel: 5061 ADELPHI GRILL FRESH^^ AIRPORT102 words
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Advertisement114 1953-01-23 3 For extra pleasure and satisfaction CHURCHMAN'S Ncl Obtainable m tins of 50 or 25 and m packets of 10. S:n M 0 for .".0 .40 for 10 I CHICKEN INN I 1 a. SEAVIEW HOTEL 1 f DANCING 1 NIGHTLY I 'k3jt^ 1 riiiiiiiiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiiliiCJii. 'n iHiicjmmiiPfitJiiiililllS FOR YOU THE "SILKEN114 words
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