The Singapore Free Press, 29 January 1953

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA D SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1953. PKICE FIFTEEN CEM
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  • 101 1 1,758 SPORMNSANI- DANGER Hospital strike precautions PATIENTS WILL BE LOCKED UP Pi -taff Reporter I VIE, Acting Medical Superintendent res Woodbridffo Mental Hospital morning there danger of 1,758 leranged patients "getting out of m tht n ol a strike by the hospital's idants tomorrow. <en to lock up the n
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  • 10 1 ALL CORDIAL IN PERSIA p :omI I rences be- A.P.
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  • 73 1 Ferry plan for Kallang scrapped Free Pr ;f Reporter 4 PLAN to beat the Kal] -A traffic bo by a ferry service between Clifford Pier* and Katong Park has been scrapped. pia: -rsted two Counc. a Kum Chee and Miss ock. would cost nea 0,000. The Traffic Advisory Board ed
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  • 96 1 LONDON. Thurs. nnHE Foreign Secrrtary. A Eden, said last night that iin was not ready to join any political federation m T irliament :v to join. It would be quite to give Mr Eden *aid m the House of Commons. He was answering a plea by
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  • 43 1 Admiral Earl Mountbatten. NATO Mediterranean Commander, said h e had reached complete agreement m a con- n Greek defence leaders m Athens yesterday. "I am greatly honoured and gratified to have Greek naval forces nnripr mv command," he added.- Reuter
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  • 20 1 President Eisenhower"? first address t 0 Congress on Feb. 2 be broadcast and teled by all major networks.
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  • 59 1 A.P. picture. n I.I.ERS and cashiers of the Citizens and Southern National Bank m Valdosta. Georgia, wear surgical masks to protect themselves and customers from possible infection from influenza now at epidemic proportions. South Executive vice-presi-dent. Mr James Blanchard. of the Bank ordered the masks when
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  • 280 1 Eden on Nazi threat LONDON, Thursday. -THE FOREIGN SECRETARY, Mr. Anthony Eden. charged yesterday that the seven arrested former Nazis aimed to set up a new Nazi party eventually to donose the presen I -mocratic West German Government. Eden reported to the House of
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  • 136 1 LONDON. Thars. \nSCOUNT Astor. wealthy son of Virginia-born Lady Astor. has filed sui for divorce against his tiller wife. Sarah, the daughter oJ a British film magnate. Named m the case as corespondent is a Mr. T. Barm?. The case appears m the list
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  • 80 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. PRESIDENT Victor Paz Esi tenssoro announced that Bolivia is negotiating with the United States for the sale of 50 per cent, of her annual tin production. Bolivia announced on Monday the spot sale of 5.000 tons In to the United States
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  • 25 1 The Ministry of Education issued m Taipeh yesterday orders forbidding students under 18 years of age from joining any political party. A. P.
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  • 30 1 The South Korean Transportation Ministry sa:'d terday that 53 people drowned when the ferry. "G Fortune.' sank off the coast of Korea on Sun Eighty-seven passengc rescued.— A.P.
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  • 15 1 Britain's biggest liner on fire SOUTHAMPTON. Thu* 17IRE brok n rd th' to a U.P.
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  • 33 1 Gen. Si." Francis Reginald Wingate a former Gove? General of the Sudan, died at his home m Dunbar, Scotland, yesterday. He was 91 and. an uncle of the Chindit leader.— A.P
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  • 151 1 LONDON. Thursday. TIRADE union chiefs revived a feud with the Socialist leader Mr. Aneurin Bevan yesterday and asked the Labour Party to curb its rebellious left-wing. The row flared up when the Bevanite paper Tribune attacked the steel workers' leader, Mr. Lincoln Evans, for accepting a
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  • 125 1 Plans for New Zealand race DARWIN, Thursday. 4 ROYAL Air Force Canberra jet crew with the x London to Darwin speed record safely confirmed last night got a challenge. The Australians sa\ they will do better. The blue British speedster, piloted by Fl 4 Leslie
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  • 222 1 SHOPMEN FEAR ITS EFFECT Free Press Staff Reporter OKOPKEEPERS along Singapore's busy North Bridg? and South Bridge Roads fear that their businesses will be badly hit when the authorities implement East-West one way scheme on Sunday. The owner of one N Bridge Road goods shop said relay; "People
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  • 71 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. MR. CHARLES E. Wilson whose appointment aroused controversy m the Senate because of his $2,500,000 holdings m the giant General Motors Company, was sworn m at the White House yesterday as United States Defence Secretary. Mr. Wilson agreed to dispose of his holdings by
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  • 5 1 THE PRINCES WILL BE THERE
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  • 566 2  -  George Malcolm Thomson nyY|MP| E i 7nvvinpnE ii fv By THE FAIR BRIDE. By Broc« MarehAll. (Constable gPAIN might be halfatheist, her proletariat might nurse a savage dislike for the rich and powerful Spanish church, but where religion was weak superstition was tenacious, and the finger
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  • 52 2 Over 80 entries have been received for the $100 crooning contest run m conjunction with the Frankie Lame •RainRound My Shoulder" i itag to the Rex on Febru- ary 6. Entry list closes on Saturday. Competitors will be notified on Monday as to time and yiace of elimination
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  • 86 2 JJORN today, your T»untin* ambitions are sure to carry you I* oltimilr »aeces«, provided only yoa keep within practical bounds and do not follow illusory schemes The »Urs have givtn you exceptional talents, but you must learn to utilise them wU»u \t ermry qoection. Bat when you
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  • 494 2  -  J. W. TAYLOR BY EVERYBODY wears waterproof boots m Scotland's wettest and darkest town. Kinlochleven's the name, or, as the Scots call it, the-two-of-everything town, situated right across the River Leven between Argylishire and Inver-ness-shire It is Britain? most publ; represented village m Parliament and m
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  • 596 2 GLAMOUR GIRLS SPY ON THEM "Listen, Comrades", by Valentin Gonzalez (Heinemann). COUR of the leading Russians who, according to Moscow, were on the doctors* list for assassination, werj generals, and the fifth was an admiral. The whole "plot" may be a fabrication, but Hie Soviet's elite
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  • 144 2 Henry Hallam the historian was a precocious child. JJENRY Hallam, the X1 historian, was a precocious child. He read many books when four years old, and composed sonnets at 10. His reputation rests upon three great works— A View of the State of Europe during
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  • 562 2 Truman's Strength Was His Honesty He will have a high place m history, says Rodney Campbell OARRY TRUMAN himself recently wrote a personal footnote to his long ordeal m the White House. Calling reporters into a study cluttered th portraits of his family, assorted indexes to I Bible, the els:ht-volumo
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    93 2 ACROSS.— I, The wh.ie one may be found m the jurvgle <&)• 4, A red act cuiuviimly concealed (6). S. Its put back again <B>. 9. Approt».«.t« look for a »t&g<e kuv? 11. Red ear rang thi* HO). 14. Small district of Smrbuon? (3». 15, Dog to «<ert a boxer
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  • 684 2 Gossip-Through An Ear-Trumpet Peter Quennell reviews new books m IK. Portraits, by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Edited With an introduction by Frederick W. Hilles. (Heinemann,) The Table-Talk of Samuel Roecrs. Edited with an introduction by Morchard Bishop (Richards Prr SIR Joshua Reynolds was a short untidy personage, with a scarred and
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  • 246 3 20 judges discuss Britain's mounting crime LONDON. Thursday. 20 Queen's Bench Divisional judges met at the Law Courts recently to discuss the mounting list of civil cases caused by the crime wave. The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Goddard, presided at the meeting, usually held at the beginning of each term.
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    13 3 w e just now It rdom ha> set Hoi' wood tons j ngr.
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  • 117 3 92 men refused an order WASHINGTON, Thurs. \l'-IY would soldiers, with a proud record or valour suddenly disobey ordi m a coldly legal is ;p for formal rev nd the y Cou: .at won ell as the Korea be the key to v one officer of the 65th Puerto n
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    26 3 A FIRM BELIEVER m fresh air and exercise is Monica Lei 'J.G.M., seen here restina at the net alter a game of volley ball.
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  • 31 3 Mr proposals for associatinr: Britain with the j projected six-nation Euro- j pean army are bring discuss- ed by Paris and London, says Reuter quoting the Foreign Office. I
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  • 20 3 PUNGTON, Thursday. reer N itional told. l i de- e I I i A. P.
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  • 10 3 Mill 4Q«n m Q I S N F
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  • 25 3 LON A QIC nded I eer, of G and pper > a species common rope, N Jap:: have proo a mill- Reuter
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  • 157 3 LONDON. Th A HOSPITAL casualty officer A*• has been removed bese he discharged two seric :rt men from hosree hours after they were taken there by police. T. Rhodes, secretary of the Medway and Gravesend management comThe doctor res- ponsible was a locum employed on
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  • 154 3 HARROGATE, Thurs. THIS may be the year m which the cowboys fought a desperate battle with the spacemen— and lost. The battle lines are drawn up already at Harrogate. The spacemen, with their sonic guns and death rays, and the cowboys, with their shooters as well
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  • 32 3 The British Communist Party announced m London its opposition to the plan for a central African federation, now being discussed by representatives of the three territories m London.— Reuter
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  • 25 3 Actor John Wayne, an ardent supporter of President Eisenhower, has reserved a room at the Washington Hotel for Inauguration Day. 1957. A. P.
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  • 381 3 MAN WITH MONOCLE KNEW ALL SECRETS LONDON. Thurs. T*HE man with the gold- rimmed monocle knew the secrets of Whitehall. But nobody ever heard him give any away. Nobody even heard details of his works. For he was "Whitehall's Perfect Private Secretary." Sir Edward I "Eddie"' I Marsh. 40 years
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  • 40 3 Many Jews m Commv Hungary are being deported to Russia or herded into forced labour camps m a Sovietinspired anti-Semit paign resembling that of Nazi era. Jewish refuphave lust fled into the V said.- A.P
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  • 27 3 Representative Daniel A. Reed, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Comm: has introduced -islation proposing a return to the cold .standard.- A. P.
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  • 157 3 NEW YORK. Thursday. •TOE trial of Bill Spivey. former All-America basketA ball player at the University of Kentucky, on perjury charges ended m a deadlock when the jury reported after ten-and-a-half hours of deliberation that it could not agree on a verdict. Spivey was charged with
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  • 22 3 British Overseas Airways Corporation plans an 18-hour one-stop London .to .Tokyo. flight across Greenland and Canada. when Britannia
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  • 13 3 PATRICIA NEAI clamor M debut opposite Van Johnson m ;igressm
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  • 91 3 Bear kidnaps beauty: keeps her in cave I- ThinTTRKISH newspapers relate a story of great grey bear carrying a 14-^ Id Tui girl to his cave and keeping her there vn 1 six days. The tale wild, men: where the count: .on is so isola Accor ice To; One d
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    • 57 3 GRAND OPENING SALE IT v -f IMERH W --< Ks »I/n LARGF B\TH OLD BEDSrRK\!»s H.M ra aUo CHILDREN'S H i BEDSHEETS PILLOW DERWHAR, ptr. ft SEVEI N >NF M> (> .f) LUCK TRADERS LTD., IT. ORCHARD ROM) OIT v K BIXGAPORI PHOM ri^§ k The t*wm I Cockpit fMRB^
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  • 177 4 The Singapore Free Press THURDDAY. January 29. 1953 Education service ri'WO years after a select cc of the LeCouncil m recommendatk ->re G day publj heme for a Col ition Service. te from the Cc Education S which throws opr 5t p Wta to local teach' i F ring X
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  • 382 4  - The CORONATION Why Not Yield to Men of the Andrew Hope Era? —TO MEN LIKE PENNEY, WATT, DUKE, AND JOHN CUNNINGHAM T ORD FORTESCUE, lj Lord Allendal<\ Lord Derby, and Lord Home have every virtue, every grace. All are good sportsmen, good landlords, good patriots, and when needs be good
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  • 292 4 A ROAD safety device th a difference hif been taking shape m the at the Justiciary i m the city of Glass; >t!and. It is the Glasgow Pol Traffic Department's latest Mouse-town" rule of the road demonstrator, planilustrate to both t hildren and
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    26 4 Prince William of Gloucester clowns Albv and Percy at the Bertram Mills Circus. London. Prince William was taken to the show by his mother and father.
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    499 4  -  J. L. HAYES By ...51 R 1 > TO R 6LRM\(, SAMK —AND NO It' SOFTLY out of the desert come whispers of a drama before which even Hollywood script writers might well stand humbly bare-headed. Star of this story of the burning sands of Saudi Arabia
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  • 440 4 Derek Demster looks at a relic of ESS than a year has passed since the word super-priority was born m Whitehall" and applied to certain new and urgently needed British warplanes. It was a word with a :h. a word that wa te all the
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  • 355 4 A SEVEN station television relay network ha« just started operating m |apan. The defeated Japanese, with a viewing audience of 4.000, are less than a month behind the dofeared Germans m having a vision radio service. In Western Germany, a three-station service began operating on
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  • 173 4 WHAT is the most popular dog m Britain? Judging by the entries for CruiDoe Show it Is still the cocker spaniel, which heads a list of 5860 dogs with a total of 375. For some years the ccckers have held the top position unchallenged
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    • 94 4 n (jump** of thmes THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES '"X A YANC KUEI FEI f The most famous beauty I of China livtd during the /I c I reign of Emperor Ming Huang Brh Centvry AD A/ l jHr*^U a Chosen js one of the tour? -Cfl^W ladies, she soon became
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  • 217 5 It'll help police and people, says I Mr. Goodrich I il\G4Pnmr c r PreSS Staff Re P° rter jjux-rAruKh Government might soon set up a police court at Bukit Pan Jang to deal with minor offences m the rural districts, the officer-in-char K e, Rural
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  • 62 5 CITY NEEDS THESE HAWKERS, SAYS LEE Free Pr -taff Reportpr port fish and meat hawkers tnrn of employment if the to them licences for health lee Choon Eng. City Councillor. i this morning. the Free F ng kepuld not be pnees until the re markets. or meat Robert I the
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  • 6 5 Own air force for Malaya I
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  • 33 5 20 complaints a day for vet. ary J. X Drake. mber does not rie phone calls reque^ d dogs. eceive an average I day from people said "and rr ■aho ring up €£ty
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  • 7 5 few girl heard talks on careers H
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  • 13 5 JOKORE BAHRU. Thurs. -kpatrick. manager. Tiram Estate, has rom leave.
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  • 5 5 '.oon and Hong
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  • 8 5 1> for Taghreb' or. Saturday.
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  • 16 5 GAJAH. Thurs— The H eek a Home Guard r— Ar>nt^«i 4 t niCTDTRTITORI^
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  • 48 5 HAIR CUT UP 50 CENTS-FOR NEW YEAR pHINESE barber shops In Singapore will charge an ra 50 cents for a hair cut as from Feb. I because of the Chinese NYw \>ar The present fee is $1.50. rhey will not dn any sham- pooing during the New Year
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  • 57 5 The Singapore Second Police :strate. Mr. J. r 1 Mcliam. dealt with more than a hundred case> yesterday, most of them opium cases. There were 131 cases of alleged frequenting of opium dens, five cases of opiumsmoking: and three cases of ng opium. Dates were
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  • 66 5 IN one day the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has collected more than $6,000 as donations to the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. This followed an appeal to the Chamber by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. W. H. Baines. as the hospital required about $40,000
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    18 5 Singapore City Council is seeking court permission to demolish these unauthorised ho uses m Kamponjj C hia II
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  • 39 5 Ircc Canberra bomber landed at Changi air -day tnorninc after shattering the Londonnerd record. Later it took oft for AwtiaHa Oaruin record. Picture showS -on the pilot, and Fl [t j°V Brown, th c navigator
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  • 34 5 KUAL ALUMPUR. Thurs. I The traffic advisory contee of the Kuala Lumpur has recomlan crosradually introduced The first exprrlm;ld be at the •^n Road. Area Street and the ng over for
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  • 18 5 nan Sing.. nese woman had her handbag contair 5 sna* n her h a Ch:: r
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  • 30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. >n Congress Invited nominations from primary members for election to president of the Congress for this year. -c Feb. 10 to the X Lumpur headquart-
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  • 30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Deputy Director of Operations. General Sir Rob I hart, on Tuesrady flrw to Grik. Hern Perak. and inspected security forces and new ages m the area.
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  • 198 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE 10.000-STRONG War Departments Civilian Staff Association on Tuesday sent a ten-man delegation headed by its president. Mr. E. A. Moreyra. to ne Assistant Command Secretary of its dmand for better pay and working condi- The delegation came out of me
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  • 58 5 Free Press Staff Reporter. The China Society's new library, set up m the premises 1 of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m Hill Street, will be officially opened very soon. The library now has 3.000 volumes m Chinese. English books have been ordered. The society will
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  • 64 5 IPOH. Thurs. Mr. Khong Kit Thong, youngest son of Dr. and Mrs. K. T. Khong. is back m Ipoh. on a visit to his parents, from Australia where he is studying m Melbourne. His two brothers. Dr. Khong Kit Ye w and Mr. Khong Kit Soon, who
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  • 117 5 300 people allowed in from China Free Press Staff Reporter. ONE hundred and fifty applications covering the entry into Malaya from China I about 300 people were granted month by the Singapore Immigration Department. Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth, Direct' l igration. said at a press •erday. One hundred and
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  • 156 5 IXCHE Sardon bin Haji Jubir. president of the UMNO 1 Youth League of Malaya, told the Free Press yesterday that all "true Malayans"' should help to make the University of Malaya a strong seat of learning instead of starting a private university. He was
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  • 157 5 Free Press Staff Reporter. TWENTY sailors were entertained to tea and a private cine-ma show yesterday by the courtesy of Robinson's and Shaw BrothThis will become a regular monthly feature for th< tnent of forces ser ya and those from X' which has long
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  • 184 5 Free Press Staff Reporter AIR. S. Jaganathan, secretary of the interim council, set up by Singapore Labour Party "rebels", yesterday made an offer to the General Council to negotiate an agreement to avoid legal proceedings. The interim council was formed to take legal action to
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  • 38 5 The Singapore Assistant Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong 1: yesterday recorded a verdict of suicide after holding an inquest on Ong Toh C! former d«r.tal undergraduate of the University of Malaya. who died from ah overdosleeping pills.
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  • 16 5 The postal agency at Pasir Panning will cease to do busion Jan. 31.
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  • 127 5 MOBILE FOOD OFFICE IS POPULAR NOW Free Press Staff Reporter 'THE response of Singapore rural people to the ac mot of the Food Control De] ment has been most encoui the Deputy Controller of Mr. W. W. Jenl the Free P FU nave been rece the department for c rural
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  • 70 5 60 want to, stop smoking opium Free PteM Maff Reporter CIXTY opium addicts working m 13 sawrr. m Sineapore have volun<top smoking the drug. They offered to d m Sa I a workers The campaig: ed as soon as the union* for the ac *p--a 9and I Kine ould bThe
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  • 11 5 The C shed V modern held arly
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    • 38 5 Today's tides Hifh tide: 10.18 a.m. 11.59 p.m. tide: 4.53 a.m. 5.23 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhists ■vfill celebrate Buddhapuja at their Temple Road temple today at 7.30 p.m. I
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  • 320 6 Gruelling 2nd round fixture Nee Soon 9; R.A.S.C 3. IT was hardly rugby by the book, but for sheer wholehearted play yesterday's FARELF Cup inter-unit match at Aver Raja Road takes a lot of beating. Royal Army Service Corps conceded a try and two
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  • 65 6 Floodliglits beat fog for 31,000 D\DEE. looking more like Rovers- m the I brilliant display '.me at Park, H But two oefore the Bf it not look a uld be played. inquir?eat a on the office match ru^h low the thousands ;nd. od ever. I half hour >d up a
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  • 24 6 YMCA HOCKEY XI v. VARsITY to represent VM.CA. I i Road ground on S Lee: C. Thnrasing] Oon San X C. Tan. Reser to.
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  • 131 6 LIGHT heavyweight champion Archie Moore sm ed the npse of Toxic Hall of i with his very first punch and then knocked him In the fourth round of a duled ten-round non- Toledo. Ohio last had Hall dow tit coun: two f the
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  • 43 6 MINIATURE football matches m floodlieht will be plnyed each nifhl at Great Eastern Tradf Fair cround. Geyl.in? Sorai. fommencin? at 8.30 p.m. sharp, the organisers have announced. Tonight Fathul Karib Club will meet Indian Recreation Club. There will be no chare-
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  • 177 6 By GEOFFREY SIMPSON LIKE the Army recruit who thought he was the only one In step. Britain marches alone among the boxing nations convinced she is right m maintaining the one-man refereeing system. Should it be changed? -ays Tommy McGo\ victim of one
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    54 6 Navy Wanderers forward Mesaerfjr comes m low and hard but not fast enough to prevent Dowlin?. the Singapore Cricket Club scrumhalf, kicking for touch m yesterday's rugby match on the Padang. Bearing down from the right are Dale SCO and Wall (Navy). 5.C.C. won by five points to
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  • 72 6 4USTRAL://- cc Frank nis mat' crowd ever to wit nada. The crowd, [en offi 'ched the former ie Davis Cup c ncr for the i -ince they began their pro A :eles three w ago. c crowd alto wat. I ork. Sedc: -6. preliminary to .m
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  • 11 6 N.Z. tennis in for U.K. pro Did not im i i
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  • 6 6 results: Ui 11 Oxford
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  • 153 6 JERSEY Joe Walcott's trainer said yesterday the ex- champion will beat Rocky Marciano m th^r return heavyweight championship fight by avoiding his one big mistake of last year. Walcott will keep away from the ropes. It was against the ropr Walcott 1 b knock
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  • 9 6 r i Ann GUNNERS BEAT R.A.O.C. IMb
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  • 224 6 HOW THEY RAN AT ip% JL From TRErIE day's racing at Ipoh yestrrri upset when Air Port romped hop length winner from Big Money to pa m a field of seven. Golden Beau set a brisk pacr on a merry chase right
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    • 105 6 mdlidrdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya ~jM POOLS/ MOW LONG WiLLYOU-EE" -I I n;^ \QT DOWN MY I n^eTTTr^^TATLTTTIoTVEAY JBm JW THIS SENSELESS RESISTANCE?/ —J SHIP. 1 WAS SENT DOWN TO r~ MEN. THEY ARE HEART- n PRETTY, J r y SURRENOER BEPOftEWEj GIVE YOU A LAST
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  • 162 7 dtwuui score a double on Saturday Racing Correspondent ssell) and Auld Reekie loped m fine style on the this morning, when they three furlong m 38 sec. Unaware 1 the way, was going beautito cross the line about a neck m 'emate. I nawar c is
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  • 10 7 Changi rally to trounce G.H.Q. 24-8 LING 3 8 f
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  • 23 7 FALKIRK NET 4 IN REPLAY DON Wed Engllah foe •TTISH (IP FIR^T ROI'ND REPLA Cup secono -s to be play?d on Palkirk Reuter
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  • 19 7 South J eby teaat Johore R^ber- :-lobbs. E; Duera- H^»'U* Mo Hudsn. J Reservr n Lee.
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  • 278 7 KING NO. 1 MOSQUITO WEIGHTS D. Fernandez v J. FrancL, Zainal bin Badi v Md. V Ow Mun Hong v Cedric Smith. RING NO. 2 >H. Allcaff v Paul Ra\ Joseph Lee t End. bin Ma--bor, Lim Khenjr Hai v Allan Ki«f, C. Smith v Wong Hong Tan.
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  • 56 7 N. IRELAND FOR WORLD CUP rE Northern Ireland F ba! tlonally derided 3 rnter the 1954 World Soccer Cud tourna-ment at Zurich. -erland The one condition is that Interna* r Football s rule home-registered players can compete is clarified or deleted. n-class NVrth^rn Irishmen pay m or fnothail. present rule
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  • 517 7 Sompong's nephew in best fight of the night 4 FIGHT fan could not ask for more last nipht— hard knocks, science and g:rand sportsmanship, mingled with contests where the boxers hit each other with everything except their towels and water buckets. That was the fare served up by the boy
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  • 53 7 of th* S Rifl r poon .^hoo t hrfd at S#R re: SR fb> 200vd &OIK-d 60^vd Total CPO A Buiang 33 35 30 98 Capt Tan Hfnc 28 3? V. »2 C W<«sTPrhout 32 30 30 92 S Li 33 32 TI 92 C 3 D« Souza
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  • 51 7 Keenan wins in seven ORIT7SH bantamweight c: pion Peter Keenan Williams 11 times before the referee called a ha massacre aft^r seven rounds. The little Scotsman b-: :p and down like a jack -InIn the second rotin'i when he went to the canvas six times. Keenan weiehed 118. Williams A
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  • 28 7 Ilndian Recre.v bea* able Athletic Association 3-1 m ■-er match at Farrer day. Loganathan. Salahudin and NaraD scored for 1.R.C.; Wing Heng r X A.A.
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  • 98 7 7 WOMEN SHINE IN TRIAL I I'^OMBINED Services v> aftor holding SingaHans hr i the half—they goal down brok'j down oi change of ends to 1 tour n the S.C.C. ground yesterday. It was a practice match for Civilians who are preparir put up two teams m Sir nen's quadrangular
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  • 230 7 BLLOW are the weights far Saturday last day of the Perak Turf Clubs January meeting: CL- 4. DIV. I—9 F. Oomaridairn 9 00 Pilots Point 8.89 Flame of the Forest < H Seronok 8.06 Auld Reekie 8.05 Pax Haven 8.03 Why WotTT 8.03 Cape Town 8.02
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  • 69 7 photo. Here are four contestants In last niffht's Youth Bovine Championships. Left: William Lau (Mt. Erskim* Boys' Club) takes a mighty swipe at Tan Fook Senj? (Queen Street Boys' Club), but misses in a flyweight bout. Tan won on points. Ri£ht: Little Ray Lazaroo
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  • 53 7 SOUTH AFRICANS EARN FIGHTING CHANCE IN TEST BY averting the follow-on In thr rourth igainst Australia m Adelaid< fnav have saved themselves from d< They reached a total o 530, and Australia reached innings before stumps wer- lead of 287. .inri hop Africa out cheaply crumb ?nme quick rv. Funston
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  • 8 7 S.C.C. snatch late victory v. Navy team V
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  • 27 8 ENVOY CALLS FOR UNITY ON S.E. ASIA YORK. I J*E A ador, A Sir Per here ye I m S In th rable to iiout for U.P.
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  • 279 8 Condemned man plead, innocence to the end LONDON, Thursday. ni'LL-witted 19-year-old Derek Bentley was hanged yesterday for a policeman's murder while an aroused nation debated the rights and wrongs of the ■tranfc thai shook even Parliament. With the shouts and screams of 500 sympathisers who
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  • 37 8 ASIA'S LONGEST BRIDGE OPENED -:lo Bridge, longest built m the Far East, was n Formosa y by the Chinese Naer, Gen. Chen nesc and •n s attended the ceren West Central nr\P and a nnartPr A. P.
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  • 27 8 S.. Canada, and 13 pea n countries will compete at Cranfleld. England. Aug. 1 to 3 m the 1953 model flvine world rhamnlnn. ships. A.P.
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  • 388 8 Sex expert lived in fabulous style Like an Eastern ruler LONDON, Thursday. T*HE strange Oriental consulting-rooms— said to have A frightened some elderly patients and home m Harley-street, of the late Dr. Norman Haire, the gynaecologist and sexologist, came under the auc- tioneer's gavel recently. For five hours 150 women,
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    94 8 HERE ARE THE thirteen Communist leaders who men convicted m Federal Court, m New York, last week, of conspiring to teach and advocate the violent overthrow of the I nited States Govl rnment. From left (seated) Jacob Mindel, 71, oldest of the group; Betty Gannett, 44; Pettis Perry, 54; Elizabeth
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  • 116 8 NEGUB IS 'ON RIGHT ROUTE' CAIRO. Thurs. PREMIER Ge: d Ncguib ered to British Sir -ph St to the Bri draft agreement on .m. ah Sale>.iid c. o rep! thorny prom G .d a rejection by wou'.f Lions between the count .id Ewould stanc, favouring free .ation for the c:
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  • 61 8 A hundred-acre tent city Ibe erected m Kensington Gardens m the centre of don this spring to house Vfads of troops from B: ana the Commonwealth t part m the Coronation oi Queen on Jun e 2. Thirty thousand troops line the three-quarter mil a Coronation
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  • 310 8 'Buffer plan won't solve problem' LONDON, Thurs. Financial Times commenting yesterday on the buffer stock ex- change scheme announced by the working party of the international Rubber Study Group said that "there seems little doubt that the real problem cannot be solved at all by any scheme of this kind."
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  • 26 8 Mr. James Henry Sculling, first Au.stralian-born Labour prime minister, died a f Melbourne yesterday agrri 76. He had been ill for some time Reuter
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  • 27 8 Yugoslavia yesterday lodgrd a protest with the Hunga Legation m Belgrade against 173 frontier incidents and two violations of Yugoslav territorial air m 19i Reuter
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  • 373 8 LONDON. Thursday. 4 SHORTHAND typist, Miss Betty Linda Moore, is seeking damages for slander from the former wife of the man she hopes to marry. Her counsel said during a hearing of the case m the Queen's Bench Division: "The slander was as srave
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  • 98 8 LONDON. Thurs. THE Leader of the House of Lords yesterday scorned charges of juggling m the top-secret ballot that decided which peers should pet a close-up view of the Coronation. Lord Salisbury said that some people were going around muttering the noble equivalent of "We
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  • 116 8 ECAFE REPORT ON TIN IS CRITICISED JAKARTA, ThUTS. A T a meeting of the ECAFE's -A Trade and Industry Subcommittee, now going on here, iya and British B said the ECAFE's W Federation^ tin production •too pessimistic" m referto the steady depletion of know n resoura They said that while
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  • 22 8 President Eisenhower yesterday appointed former Governor Val Peterson of Nebraska to be his special liaison man with government apenrirs U.P.
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  • 170 8 Lower trade barriers— Japan TOKYO, Thurs. JAPANESE and British officials were due to start talks yesterday designed to approve the present trade re- latians between Japan and the Sterling area. Although the whole scope of < Anglo-Japanese trade probably will be diseased during the conference, th« Japanese will specifically a>k
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  • 212 8 London won' 'interfere' in Mau Mau fight LONDON Th THE COLONIAL SECRET AH V M j^ave an assurance yesterday tna •no unreasonable interferenco dealing with Mau xMau anti Kenya. He was referring to criticisms Kenya of "Colonial Office cont: Mr. Michael Blundell, Jeaaer of the elected European members of the
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