The Singapore Free Press, 31 January 1953
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Title Section18 1953-01-31 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFT* SALE IN MALAYA ISIS. SINGAPORE,^ S^DAY, JANUARY 31, 1953. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article400 1953-01-31 1 Children scared by freed mental patients By JOSEPH YEO J. KAR stalked 100 homes m Sin K apore last niffht O ~T i 2 CS r! 1 0 1 mma tes of the Woodforidtfe Mental Hospital had returned, because the strike ot attendants had400 words
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Article22 1953-01-31 1 1 The going at Ipoh today is likely to be good. Trespasser's best bets are Auld Reekie and Cinder's Prince.22 words
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Article80 1953-01-31 1 SINGAPORE'S night spot, Bugls Street was again a blaze of light last night a.s hawker* left their allocated new pilches along Malabar Stree: for the old popular j place. They had been moved to make :or the one-way street plan, action will be taken against80 words
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Article88 1953-01-31 1 LONDON. S T<HE millionaire inclusA trialist. Sir Bernard Docker, was yesterday on to an rgea of violating restions on spending :ing abroad. I Bowate, issued a 05t Sir Bernard of the Direcor I <ns. orui a tor :.<? of g banks ght be charged al fromAP - 88 words
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Article27 1953-01-31 1 West Germany i s producing more food now than before the Dr. Wilhelm Niklas, v German Minister Of Agriculture. %s aid m Berlin yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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102 1953-01-31 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE strike threatened by the clerical staff of the Singapore Harbour Board on Feb. 17 will not paralyse work along the wharves." an official of the board told the Free Press this morning. The strike decision was taken at102 words
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Article115 1953-01-31 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER is considering an order releasing the U.S. 7th Fleet from Formosan guard duty m order to free Chinese Nationalists for raids on the Communist mainland, U.S. Government sources said yesterday. Announcement of this plan might be made m President Eisenhower's StateReuter - 115 words
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305 1953-01-31 1 Bandleader had stormy married life in Singapore LONDON, Saturday. LONDON dance band leader, Tibor Kunstler, won a divorce action here yesterday against a former services entertainment nger whom he met and married m Singapore. Giving judgment after a seven-day hearing on cross pleas for divorce brought by Mr. Kunstler andReuter - 305 words
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Article299 1953-01-31 1 One-way road plan tomorrow IF you go home from a party or dance after midnitonight, you will still be to travel two-ways on all the seren roads m the Ej starts tomor A. E. Minns, Sin gape- Traffic Police Superintendent, told the Free Press this morning: "I intend to put299 words
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Article100 1953-01-31 1 Robbers on a S'pore roof entered the house I of a Singapore Chinese journalist, Mr. Lim Ser Puan, at Lorong 8, Geylang Road yesterday when he was oit with his family. They decamped with $866 worth of valuables. The theft occurred between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.. but later In100 words
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Article75 1953-01-31 1 VIENNA. Sat. T EOPOLD Binder, 25, was 1^ crossing the streot here when a violent gust of wind flung him m the air and then dashed him to the ground— with fatal head injuries. More than 100 Viennese were hurt by falling masonry and 12 familiesReuter - 75 words
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Article166 1953-01-31 1 SENIOR officers of the Singapore Fire Brigade are appalled that their men are thinking of staging a sit- j down strike as a protest against revised working hours and the sacking of three colleagues. "This cannot be true. It is preposterous; an insult to <v A166 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-01-31 1 A volunteer worker. Mr*. M. Mackay, helps the Woodb ridge Mental Hospital autho- distributing breakfast to the patients this morning.- Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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Article352 1953-01-31 1 A NEW AND BRIGHTER FREE PRESS 16 pages from Monday I ON Monday the Free Press will appear m a new format. There will be 16 the usual eight. It will be a hand> paper; you can read it while eating your lunch or riding; home m a bus after352 words
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Article76 1953-01-31 1 CHINESE VARSITY NEW STEP And Coronation 1 re e Pre>* Staff Reporter A of represer.s:ngapor« Chlci .did*, and ..-■a tht proposed gitf will tala gapor« Chlneot Commcr«f on Feb 2 pm. T: I .mber haj asked ..satiom to aeod 1b of their reprtupby Feb 11. It It «t--leait 200 will76 words
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Article18 1953-01-31 1 nan Federal Re n rr.edlca. ment worth c markj to thf Kor( ;i relief programme— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement36 1953-01-31 1 fl^i g tfi Hampton* i^ouit j i BBHf V COMMUNITY PLATE CANTEENS FOR SIX, EIGHT TWELVE PERSONS AT REDUCED PRICES 55 Piece 6 Person Canteen Walnut Case $255/--67 8 n $365/ 87 A $440/--10S i? $485/-36 words
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Advertisement63 1953-01-31 1 L JAN 1955 M.FLiNTER&S. GRMBERG Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., Ku Court Bldg.J S*<x>", 6. I Telephone 7923. c^NEWYEAR^ fy^jvUme wt a U\ J rJIN SPECIAL I/I |S GIFT CARTONS 1 CONTENTS 24 PINT BCHTLtS Order the TIGER cartons from \«j any Fratef <M Neavc liranch. to I be delivered63 words
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Article192 1953-01-31 2 I. Saturday f r r v I CHILDREN TS PAGE; AN Sunday I went d Vto the Harbour B( have lunch on a fine p called the Queen I vent along Office and obchit per: n to the dock gal rhen I drove192 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-01-31 2 Off to India from London for the second time m a week is this little firl who looks cold as she waits to board the liner Strathmore at Tilbury docks. The liner broke down once and had to return to th e port for repairs. BELOW: Noreen Corcoran, right, is75 words
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Article, Illustration286 1953-01-31 2 HE FOUGHT A BULL A 13-YEAR-OLD Chi- Chester boy. who dragged his injured father to safety from angry bull, is to ree» an American gallani rd. He is John Fisher. St. John Ambular cadet, of Copse Fa. Oving. O n March 14 Lor. the Lord286 words
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Article125 1953-01-31 2 Famous Men All had plenty to fight about THREE of the royal rulers of "all the Russias", the Russia of old. bore the name of Alexander I. who ru-'< d m 1801-1825. wa s TVard':r:ng the Napoleonic of the 1. in 1807. treaty of Tilsit h125 words
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Article262 1953-01-31 2 The Fight Bob Darrell. his sister and off with Mr l»num >»« US friends Indira Vath^ and "^Crirls nd Mat wrre vent as •aa- sn-s W""* island. But the fane raptured On arrival at the island they Indira and Mat and held found tljer father missin* and prisoner262 words
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Advertisement38 1953-01-31 2 Junior Contest THIS week, boys and girls, I want you to discover the names of four famous pantomimes represented here. Send your attempt along to Auntie Wendy, the Free Press, Cecil Street, Singapore, by next Wednesday. Put kn.j.38 words
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Advertisement74 1953-01-31 2 V*^ cte QC t\l Ot A" I answers m the yff^ X tB complete alphabetical] >NVetc VSB V'PINK SECTION" m^^^^mmK TIMES JS^^^fc' BSfc m^^^B [I* till II 1 1 I I ml s S* rce s on^ Roods tn Sirqoc rF^ffll \u fill II II I I ml Lumpur, Ipoh,74 words
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Miscellaneous34 1953-01-31 2 Junior Crossword 1 1 2, A first rough draught. 6. The lion ::arbour which *r- 9 Inkle. 10, It enables a fish to led the '-Granta." 14, Surname of 15, Lower- form boy who34 words
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Miscellaneous7 1953-01-31 2 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS 2. Sketch R r.xt7 words
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157 1953-01-31 3 SHE WAS PERSISTENT LODGER EXPLAINS I HAVE every svmn,.h, -I!* 011 X!M s aturdav. 1 Barnard at B^nrh^V.^ said Mr. Justice Horace Jones. ?S* SIZ Gently after i his blonde landlady 11 lold :estionv to him Persistently made certain Save into her wishes B Her h *nd Jones was orci(157 words
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Article37 1953-01-31 3 HONG KONG S s hands were cold. If le. He bar of the cold to n ned own defence on affic charge of h»v--omplete control of his ten the magistrate fined $10.- U.PU.P. - 37 words
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Article133 1953-01-31 3 Widow's lost £8,000 was in hedge LONDON. c A WEALTHY, 81 -year-old widow lost herself— and a deed box containing £8.000 worth of bonds and securities on a coach journey from London to Edinburgh. Mrs. Margaret Webster, of Upper Norwood. London, was nd wandering by North .ng police m NorthallerShe133 words
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Article25 1953-01-31 3 The public prosecutor at Luenebu Germany, has charged Oiaa LarissaRobine. 35-year-old Russian woman with collecting information for a foreign intelligence sen-ice, says Reuter.25 words
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Article38 1953-01-31 3 REYNAUD FOR INDO-CHINA M. Paul Reynaud pre-war French Premier and now president of the Finance Committee of the French National Assembly, said m Paris that he will go to IndoChina on Feb. 9 to study conditions there. A.P.38 words
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Article145 1953-01-31 3 LONDON Sat. MR. JOHN WITT, a London cltor, owns three chairs and a sofa which belonged to Abraham Lincoln when he was President of the f>d SUI Th? White House is now anxious to get them back, for President Eisenhower, according to a Washington145 words
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Article33 1953-01-31 3 HE WANTS TO SEE IKE Former Indonesian Foreign Minister. Mr. Hadji Agus Salim. has arrived by air m New York from Jakarta enroute to Washington where he hopes to see President Eisenhower.- A.PbA.P. - 33 words
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177 1953-01-31 3 BRISTOL. Saturday. 4 CHURCH organist who gave lessons to a married A woman who sang m his choir and "deliberately set out to win her affections'' was ordered by pay £500 damages and costs by Mr. Commissioner Rev castle, Q.C., at Bristol divorce177 words
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Article562 1953-01-31 3 rCulbertsons adap f atioti of I 4-3-2-1 point count to sui' ldding. he uses a method alulng distribution that is comiletely oppoM> to Ooren's. Oo ount's .short suits In both ha: Julbertson counts long mlti K>th hands. But all ro* o Rome, and both methods562 words
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Article54 1953-01-31 3 PARIS. Sat, THE French Government has said that further steps towards European intergration were impossible without treating Germany as a partner. The statement, approved by the whole Cabine:. was is as the government tabled a to ratify the European Army Treaty and the contra agreements withReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement171 1953-01-31 3 limp i% the famous perfume I^ft C& NOW IN BEAUTIFUL X NEW BOTTLES BOXES V O perfume _**^o^^^ Saville tß*Jm !##> Xrririna Soon -—q^L,Llj 7^f famous "SCANDALLI" AM) kfc ORFEO" book nan Sole Agents: FOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIO 37. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. 9 TEL:. 4739 GRAND OPENING SALE r s/r PRINT!171 words
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Miscellaneous442 1953-01-31 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 1 BBC 1 i r? I f 5 n ttirab* I I 1 r I >c< 29 BK««(B. 3O AC" MI»9OJ Ob Lt«d < R«t 6 Fob Er^ B 1 2 3e«. 3 D«p«^«« Bond u<« \C-Roas vcoc 5 «Be«. vca < YOUR LUCKY STAR R m442 words
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162 1953-01-31 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDYA, January 31, 1953. Beer and scuttle MOST Singapore people -usted by the scene at the mental ho> last night. public spirited ared for the pa- the attendants who are on strike made rrh m their recrean room with jazz pingpong and be I jple go162 words
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Article57 1953-01-31 4 rE reports of the action m Korea which was reputprovide a demon- or visiting gen. md Pressmen may have b coloured, tht> programmes. But if only o: er of it is true, be some to be The In !or a n AVOV c killed. This is no anI*57 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1953-01-31 4 Courtney Edwards - Courtney Edwards \ln the air he cant let up for a second'—' but it's pottering m the garden when he's home By JETLINERS are today's civil aviation headlines. Every day we hear something new about Jet Age travel. If we are not reading about valuable new export1,003 words
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Article507 1953-01-31 4 POLITICO - POLITICO i'by" fANADA'S Army is the most expensive m I world. And no wonder. For two years many officers and men, from privates and civilian labourers up to generals, have been looting stores, padding payrolls and stealing with a reckless confidence. Disclosed m a report by507 words
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Article, Illustration752 1953-01-31 4 £130 Down— and I Drove it Away THE VOLKSWAGEN It's fast, 60 m.p.h. It's economical, 40 m P g It's flooding world markets and it's cheaper j 0 buy than any British car, says Anthony T 9rry BERLIN. TN a huge factory built *by the Nazis with slave labour, Germany752 words
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Advertisement17 1953-01-31 4 ***>^ MIN 7* WATCH ft* Ca SA, Change [fe\^> |l Alley ftv. :Jb Singapore \S^jfsf Til. 3348 |g»17 words
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Advertisement15 1953-01-31 4 PHILIPS 1953 OF RADtOPLAYERS ModH BX: Spore Price 5490 LESS 10 r DISCOUNT FOR CASH15 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-01-31 5 picture. ndmills? This isn't Well so it must even if I do oc- ittle Jan Kemner, a?ed Xl yester- i '^irents who are il refineries m Palembang. PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article23 1953-01-31 5 Chinese varsity 'impractical' iff Reporter uue to give 560.000.000 to rest annually to maintain by Mr. Tan Lark Sye, said a rd gdfhgfjghkgjlkjh23 words
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Article94 1953-01-31 5 J 70- YEAR-OLD Chinese fteuaAr. One Ah from Kuala Lumpur, has siven $3.20 to the V. Chinese university iiind He sent the money to the Nanyan? Siang Pau, a Singapore Chinese daily. letter written by an educated Chinese on his behalf. The letter said: hescar because94 words
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Article206 1953-01-31 5 save these forty families from eviction— Paglar J)R. C. J. PAGLAR, member for Changi m the Legislative Council, has appealed to Sir r^ a iJl ciVe iV Kei htle >' the Commander-in-Chief, hAKhLF, to save from eviction 10 families living m ar Department houses m Serangoon206 words
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140 1953-01-31 5 COUNCIL 'NO' WILL HIT 1O ,OOO, SAY HAWKERS lIORE than 700 Singapore >"*■ hawkers selling fresh fish. and poultry are to send i joint petition to Mr. T. P F. tfcNeice, the President of the Council, and other counthem to recon- a decision not to Issue icences to hawkers selling140 words
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Article46 1953-01-31 5 A man who illegally brought -:n-law from Moro b nearby island oft $100 or a month's imprlson- a Singapore Magiste's Cou" H o was Jaffar bin Tahir. who led guilty to bringing a nto the Colony without rmit frrm the immigration authori'46 words
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Article56 1953-01-31 5 FILM LE ADS TO SCHOOL DEBATE The Civics Club of St. Andrews School, Singapore, .^.old a debate m the school soon on a motion arising from public protests over inceased sert prices for the •Quo Vadis." More than 150 boys will take part m the debate. The motion Expensive entertainment56 words
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68 1953-01-31 5 A twelve-panel jade screen, which is said to have belonged to Emperor Chien Lung who ruled m China more than 200 years ago. is being offered for sale by Mr. Young Kok Wah, a Singapore businessn. The' pictures and dr m the panels are engraved68 words
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Article45 1953-01-31 5 Lunch-time strollers m Singapore crowded round the car park space m Raffles Place yesterday to watch a fight between a syce and a car cleaner. A traffic policeman called a radio patrol van and the fight was broken up.45 words
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Article45 1953-01-31 5 New home for Trengganu Stone The 650-year old historic Trengganu Stone which has been m Raffles Museum since 1924 has been sent to the newly estabilished Malayan National Museum at Kuala Lumpur, said Mr. M. W. F. Tweedie Director of Raffles Museum and Library, yesterday.45 words
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Article66 1953-01-31 5 CXi e: Boon Cheong, 26. *as sentenced to 54 months' imprisonment for possession of 414 pounds, of raw opium valued at $82,000 m a house m Kampons Bahru Road on Nov. 3 Onp convicted m the Singapore First Criminal District Court, gave notice of appeal. He was66 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-01-31 5 THE GORGON left Singapore yesterday for Australia with Malayan children gome back to school. Picture shows the streamers which linked the children on hoard ltn parents on the wharf just before the ship left.34 words
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Article25 1953-01-31 5 There were 673 births and 157 deaths m Singapore last week. Tuberculosis caused 20 deaths, pneumonia 19. enteritis 11, and beri-beri 7.25 words
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Article125 1953-01-31 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Schools Co-ordinating 1 Committee will recommend to G^^VhliSse half the cost of any building put up by Chinese schools m the future. The Committee was set up by Government to make recommendations on how to improve the125 words
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Article103 1953-01-31 5 Cathedral service for seamen Free Press Staff Reporter THE annual Seafarers' Service will be held tomorrow at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, at 400 P The Anglican Port Chaplain the Rev. J. E. Meakin, will conduct the service, and the Rev Frank Thomas, R. N. Chaplain at the Naval Base, will103 words
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274 1953-01-31 5 —SAYS SIR CHENG-LOCK TAN PHE president of the Malayan Chinese Association, 1 Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, yesterday strongly riticised Mr. William C. Douglas, Associate Justice .f the U.S. Supreme Court, for making unfounded barges" against the Chinese m Malaya. m an <nunc l j 'Jungle274 words
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Article99 1953-01-31 5 CHINESE ART SHOW PLANNED WORKS of Chinese art produced within the last 100 ■jears will be exhibited at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises on Feb. 24 under the auspices of the China Society. The exhibition has been planned to coincide with the arrival m Singapore of Miss Jade99 words
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Article26 1953-01-31 5 A sundry shop owner. Tang Jar Wei, was fined $150 or two months' imprisonment, for selling a tin of caustic-soda without a licence.26 words
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Article33 1953-01-31 5 The Countess of Limerick, due m Singapore today, will review a rally of British Red Cross Society detachments, consisting of junior links and cadets at Raffles Institution at 5 p.m.33 words
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Article25 1953-01-31 5 The Singapore Broadway Musical Party will hold its 22nd anniversary celebrations from 6 p.m. today at 743— A, Siak Kuan Road, 10th Mile, Changi.25 words
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Article11 1953-01-31 5 The Insurance Institute of Malaya will hold their annual11 words
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Article92 1953-01-31 5 LOTTERY TO AID ASSN. Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Automobile Association plans to improve motoring facilities for its members with the profit it will get by running a $100,000 lottery. "It is still too early to say m detail what we plan to do," Mr. K. Byrne, the secretary92 words
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Article63 1953-01-31 5 The Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. rday named Mr. John Cameron, Q. C Dean of the Faculty of Advocates m Edinburgh, and Member of the Industrial Disputes Tribunal m Britain to be the independent a 1 m the waee dispute between the Singapore Naval Base and63 words
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Article50 1953-01-31 5 Didn't know how to get I-card Ens: Kam. a labourer Puiau Übin, who never I an identity card Singapore Ffrst Cr trict Court judge: "I don't know how to get or.' was given one dollar from Police "poor box", and p< were instructed to help him to get a card.50 words
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Article26 1953-01-31 5 The 7,174-ton R freighter. Alexander Suv now m Sing way to k with tons of grain. The frei fror, Black Sea port ol Odessa.26 words
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Article110 1953-01-31 5 Women plan crowning parade Free Press Staff Reporter OLANS have been made by the Singapore Malay Women's Welfare Association to p; m the procession to be held m Singapore on Coronation Day m June. elation will ar--vo horses to head o trailers, be deco? de-,-.rly Malay i customs. A proposal110 words
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Article42 1953-01-31 5 The y e Gunion, who has been to Japan material n Japanese Bu(i r for a week Toi asiri will ad(. g at the Maha Bodhi School, m Lorong 34, off Grylanp 6 p.m. peech 'o Chiiv42 words
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Article32 1953-01-31 5 There wa^ an 1 and handled by the Aviation DeDecemb ne hum and rived :n Hl r an vember's and 6.014 left •ompared I 26 the previous mor32 words
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Article35 1953-01-31 5 A i m ft house m f ngapore to&t $1,295 m cash and Jewellery v burglary reported i eiday. t entered the house a wall into the bMk removing ars from a window.35 words
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Advertisement79 1953-01-31 5 \U HAPPY WORLD. SINGAPORE. Op- under NEW Management since 1.11.52. TONIGHT.' SPECIAL "SILVIKRIN" NIGHT/ p for r .pct Dances kindly presented Silvskrin Hair Preparations. Ladies Cents include Silvikrin Kemt Spraying outfits, Brylcreem, Amami Wave Sets, Mackintosh Confectionery, Come, Listen Dance to popular George Phillips His W nires on our renovated79 words
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Advertisement119 1953-01-31 5 GOLMET %i Quartette «H\ ill I Pencil 1j colo > >•»'" vlfsS P E N C I L about I AED i u^K\ Bill* Vm ONE movement brings selected writing point into P ositlon and rctracfs P oint Jread y m \Bi SILVER-LIKE RHODIUM FINISH @\\\l[ $8.50 e«th Colmet "EUREKA"119 words
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Article50 1953-01-31 6 5 remain out of 9 entrants I VINT Andrew tool's team of boy boxers came through with flying colours to qualif\ for tonight's finals of the first ipore Youth Boxing Tournament. Out of nine i tits for the championships, :iong the last two In their respective50 words
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Article, Illustration102 1953-01-31 6 Tonight's finals rpHFRE will be right title X fights and four exhibition bouts tonight: ATOM: Brian sounders vs. Abdul Asil bin ll.irun (.NAT: Llo>rt Abeysekora vs. Xavier Rodrigues MIDGE: Walter Abeysekera w Etoyston Laaaroo MOSiU'ITO. Frank Benjamin vs. O\y MU Hong. FLY. Nal Sum Sak Yirabhak vs.102 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-01-31 6 MINI-SOCC ER bad taken could r B.C.^ 1 de S He I -veen cheri meet :b m tonight's floooli* the F'.iir Gefor 9 p.m. TOP: Favourite for the final. Soni Sak Virabhak d\\u Club), a nephew of the famous Siamese rr Nai Sompon?, is fancied to win tonight's flyweight st104 words
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Article53 1953-01-31 6 4 USTRALIA'S former D c Prank S Ken McGregor Jack Kramer and F Segura on Thu: nan, former number rid amateur, whipped 6-4. 6-4. m a match s lead to 11 to 6 In M I licked rd time In 18 -2. A crowd of aboutU.P. - 53 words
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Article31 1953-01-31 6 PHILIPPINE and Orient Lght champion, y Bataan, last night won a r Japanese challenger, Akiyoshi Akanuma. round title bout q Stadium Both boxers weighed 125 lbs. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article607 1953-01-31 6 New Star for Army boxing REME IN FINAL F.P. Boxing Reporter MAKE a note of this name: Donald Cope. Here's an Army boxer you will be hearing more about later m the season. Craftsman Cope appeared as a light -middleweight for the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers m last nights607 words
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Article100 1953-01-31 6 3 OSSIBLE gross gate of U*****,000 was predictr the International Boxmg > for the Chuck Daveympion Kid Gavilan welterT M title bout m Chicago iium on Feb. 11. :uman Gibson, IBC Secre- made the prediction ivey returned to his train- < routine yesterday after a < ■day layoff. 'huck is100 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-01-31 6 F<RED DWYER America's newest indoor track sen--1 sation said he believes he can crack Oil Dodds indoor mile record of 4:os.3— "but not this year.'' Dm 195:-, Or. i m v, tin's 4 195: Don U.PU.P. - 42 words
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Article70 1953-01-31 6 RAICH C :id soccer forward, signed to pL Athletic, the League of land club. ho has played 13 ii hes, wiU pi: Irish side In thei from Feb. 8 dnder of the season, will be flown to Eire f Manchester for each ma: Until recentlyReuter - 70 words
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Article20 1953-01-31 6 CORINTHIANS LOSE 2-0 Association b .-cored bot h In ano-. by the gainst X P.M. D. L. scored the goals.20 words
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Article34 1953-01-31 6 fi Imppri.il Club's table tennis team against Sime Darby Sp Club tod»; i be Wong Ta: Lim Meng Kenc. Tan jee Poi Hunp Peng. Soh Kee Bit, Yong Paik, and Francis Tan.34 words
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Article19 1953-01-31 6 The Ange makes his debut tonight sen? Mitt to The A Far East oper golf tourney I A U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement47 1953-01-31 6 Be Bright; Go Tonight To Singapore's ONLY Air Conditioned AIR VIEW CABARET (off Mmxmmii Jfo*i#fy FD P P ALAR M CLOCKS' ■*t Clo Prize Winners SUNDAY TEA DANCE 3 To 6 P.M. MOB AN EXJOYABLE SiXHAY XITIMXOOX tall at SEASIDE HOTEL j (5J Milestone, Pasir Panjang) I47 words
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Miscellaneous116 1953-01-31 6 Mdlidr3k6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya »5 JRANIUMFORr-n/ J^k ir— i CAN SEE YOU NEED IT «Ui <dBL^ Wflrwc/ry. ouratomi,: i^W \i L__ what a problem' JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya -^rfS'V^ 0 S-'-^SS^WAes- BUT WMAT 1/ WHAT'S THE USE, '^jPfc TUANkSTmSs !-T*116 words
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Miscellaneous101 1953-01-31 6 Today's Sport HOC XI .TIMOR K.O RX Nautif R \F Tcngah at Naval Base (umpi:i> Mohamed Va«»in and J. M. Buckl.md \MI A v IniverMi it <RC (pi (.oodchild and B. S. n). P£NDLT: BJLC. 1 RAF Chanci at Chan^i. RIT.C.ER RAF Chmmd RAF Seletar A at Changi. BOXING YOITHS101 words
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Article121 1953-01-31 7 Man O 'War for double free Press Racing orrespondent ij TIP on the lpoh racecourse this n m I naware m the 1.30. This mproved frrej won m freat style over on his back and with a c impost t 5.00 he uill certainly take some tly expected121 words
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Article18 1953-01-31 7 ir 1;) i I OI r- 1 iateur the to m 1950 i"i R18 words
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Article267 1953-01-31 7 L3JjEj«j][3|yf^fl^^ _J^' BEAUMONT r EPs«r>l v ALL H R C 30 l SUraTn /DYLL I^^' STARAIN S^al^n" LI NDY ISLE (iay tnsirn J a I°, Wn Luiidv Lun <* v I*le Slarain -TiL un v Wi Dantr's Idyll KnsiKn D.ntcs Idyll Ra 3 C 5o 2 S^267 words
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Article364 1953-01-31 7 4 CC FPTORS and proaV bable jockc for today's races at Ipofa arc given below. Bi« Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight Today's going should be very good. HACK 1—2.30: CLASS 4, DIV. 4— 6FIKS. 1 829 Roman Warrioi 1. readier 8 12 3 849 Klylite Ru>364 words
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Article118 1953-01-31 7 RAFFLES NET 6 v. SHELL RAFFLES SCHOOL were m splendid form yesterday n they whipped Shell Sports Club to the tune of six s to nil at soccer on the school ground. Shell did not lose the same want of trying, but ere just too good ran round them. superior]118 words
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Article152 1953-01-31 7 TENNIS WINS FOR U.S. PAIR Ed two n« m an in!' term: c played In Brisbane beat Straight Clark 26. i ad Vie Don Car and 0,7, 63. 24 Binnton Sawyer 8.06 The Monarch J. Donnelly 8. Of) 8 288 Silverfort Charles 804 9 341 Constellation Spencer 8.03 Rejoice MrCloud152 words
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105 1953-01-31 7 rE Wanderers v. PubCic Works Department Singapore Hockey Association Junior quarter-final tournament K ame ended m a scoreless c!r:i* terday. although 15 minutes -a time wa s allowed. The replay ha s been scheduled for Feb. 3. Played on the Ird!>n Assod eround fhe105 words
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143 1953-01-31 7 Free Press Boxing Reporter ILEX BUXTON, the coloured British middleweight, will fight Alan Williams, heavyweight champion of New South Wales, at the Happy World Stadium Feb. 13. Promoter Nene said this morning: "Contrurts have been signed and the bout is on." v.vis iia.\c: umi143 words
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Article23 1953-01-31 7 CINOAPORE will ree team? o "duled to be b. 7 and 8. Sembllan ill Color. I 8. 123 words
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Article105 1953-01-31 7 Amateur racing in S'pore call AMATEUR horse racing may A be revived m Singapore before the end of thj At yesterday "s annual general n of th )orc Turf Club, 130 members voted v for it and the meeting passed a resolution reqi: the Club's committee to consideration tion of105 words
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258 1953-01-31 7 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS By JUIV LX ians Will ur- Jin iiv i uji i«>f-i ■E«m mmb afternoon as 32 Enfllsb c-Jubs play out the fourth round of the Football Association Cup tournament In the 16 ties are two ma" the pick of theA.P. - 258 words
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Article8 1953-01-31 7 IOC MAY ASK FINANCIAL GUARANTEE Bi adbeer. APAP - 8 words
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Advertisement14 1953-01-31 7 4^)^^^^ DtbTfDCTb SJBtA DRAGON treJNt fall oomarJldairn riCe mill pas amor a xt^ n14 words
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Advertisement88 1953-01-31 7 HAPPY WORLD p the sign ofgood'wrestlinV BOOK IMMEDIATELY STADIUM AT WINSTON'S 4. THE ARCADE TOAMGHT I *3|>S^ I S.NGAPORE PHONE *****. S|\ vi Owing To The Enormous Cost Of The Jjfrag* Programme. Prices Have Been Reluc- PJIf L a wally"oakes promotion J tantllf lncr seo To THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF88 words
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104 1953-01-31 8 CID question workmen DEVON! ORT, Saturday. nETECTIVFS were called to an aircraft-carrier here 1J yesterday to investigate suspected sabotage to an electrical cnhle. Admiralty officials said only "minor damage" had been n board the light fleet carrier Warrior which is re. here. m a Br104 words
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Article159 1953-01-31 8 Dulles goes to Europe for facts WASHINGTON, Sat. THE Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, and the Mutual Security Director, Mr. Harold Stassen yesterday set off by air for Rome and a 10-day European fac' lnding tour of Britain, France. Italy, t Germany and the Benelux countries. Mr. Dulles'Reuter - 159 words
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201 1953-01-31 8 No sport, shows (or guilty kilts) on Sundays MPs LONDON, Saturday. A BID to Abolish ancient laws which m Britain restrict theatres and sports on Sundays failed m the House of Commons yesterday. A Private Member's Bill on which there was a free, non-party vote was defeated by 281 votesReuter; AP - 201 words
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Article37 1953-01-31 8 Dogmeat vendors repor ng sale m Lcgasoi City. Manila. Reason— someone m the city spread tho word recently it is beneficial to tuberculosis sufferers. Others say it's tastier ihan pork or beef.- AP.A.P. - 37 words
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Article71 1953-01-31 8 MR. Douglas Busk, British Ambassador to Ethiopia, returned to Kampala. Uganda yesterday cring four new peaks and one glacier mi n the Runenzori viountains on the Belgian Congo-Uganda border. He named the peaks Elizabeth, Philip, Cornwall and Anne. The highest, Elizabeth, is 16.100 feet; Anne, the smallest, is71 words
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Article28 1953-01-31 8 bers of p, Hong centre. stcrthe ■•ff of free 1. .is sr\ irf upet but the Rennies Mill Camp has received free food. APAP - 28 words
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Article26 1953-01-31 8 Student duelling, long since Ger>n by reme Court at Berl In a president-setting d be court ruled upheld 25-year-old studeni (ipnrilv wpannns.- AP.A.P. - 26 words
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Article22 1953-01-31 8 Se- chairSenate For- yest( woulcf not be before n c m our of a NATO for the I ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article10 1953-01-31 8 is offered to barter specially Pakls- ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article31 1953-01-31 8 Japanese Ambassador. Shunichi Matsumoto, conferred m London with Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, yesterday before returning to Tokyo to arrange for Crown Prince Akihito's visit to Britain APAP - 31 words
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Article31 1953-01-31 8 A court trying Anna M Knuth, ex-. said to by dying of cancer, and three Hamburg police officials on spying charges, yesterday postd verdict and sentences until tod. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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125 1953-01-31 8 BONN, Saturday. THE WEST GERMAN CHANCELLOR, Dr. Konrad said yesterday— the 20th anniversary of Hitler's coming to power— "A few Nazis do not make 'ism." •aver said West a useful ana ;rope, but i ftc if there convinced Nazis left ently recommend a little more125 words
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Article31 1953-01-31 8 Admiral Lord Mountbatteji left Ankara yesterday after stating he had reached "full agreement with the Turkish naval command m connection with his new job as NATO Mediterranean Cnmrnanrlpr APAP - 31 words
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Article64 1953-01-31 8 SYDNEY, Sat. DIVORCE was granted to Mr>. Betty June de Goun -T. ;iitcr h r husband admitted committing adultery with 53 women m four da One of the court's exhibits i written confession of de Goumois' adultery. The Judge ordered n de- < to h nadeU.P. - 64 words
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Article14 1953-01-31 8 HUKS HOLD SURRENDER TULKS PHILIPPINES G The r took I province oi n. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article50 1953-01-31 8 for 29 years a Far for lum Oil Co. and Si i irief illness m I r hospital, PI Oeare, m 1912. w to Hong; Koiic: as branch manager for Vacuum Oil Co i and a year later to Singapore m the same capacity. A.PA.P. - 50 words
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Article23 1953-01-31 8 itivej of 46 nations hington yesterday v to n ite a ren of f. :ntt I tiona] controlling: i and UP.U.P. - 23 words
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Article22 1953-01-31 8 Sp te relay became a full member of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation :sco>- Reuter pic-Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-01-31 8 WHEN THE LINER United States arrived at Southampton, from Bremerhaven, recently police interviewed two London boys who were found on the ship without tickets. The boys, 17-year-old James Kimm and 16-year-old Dennis Phillips thought that the liner was going: straight to New Yo:k but instead it called first at BremerhavenPopper - 99 words
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Article99 1953-01-31 8 GENERAL WARNS STRIKERS TUNIS. S ;ERAL Pierre vJ commander oi troops m I I would use the full forc^ :ime dt iking shop*. i no notewort] to the anc iched de killing of Tv: Cape Bon Pc:. few shops m the Arab quarter kept thf as con- becau? European wereU.P. - 99 words
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Article15 1953-01-31 8 Swedr- buy eight Centurion t >m Britain for 100.000.000 crowns (£7,000,000). Reuter APReuter; AP - 15 words
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Article126 1953-01-31 8 Congressmen accept roj M)r TOKYO g lurd MAJOR General Wayne C. Smith >< his socalled Scenario Script on T-Bone Hill as 'a su« lot t-. value" to his frontline fon He expressed surpii uoroar over the raid m wh. The conduct of th< nUP; Reuter - 126 words
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Article44 1953-01-31 8 SUPERFORTRESS CRASH: 4 DIE A U.S. Superfortress bomber crashed and caught fin Hunter Air Force base m nnah. Georgia tg four of th< ing the other trr The bomber crashed fi a few hundred feet off. It v accidr cs at the base ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article10 1953-01-31 8 Prisoners beat G.I. to death A j of hi A.P.A.P. - 10 words
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Advertisement147 1953-01-31 8 U K\ NT R J)\TION \C\M !or P. TIITION I Ofl BALI d. I v>n S ILE 3LISH I VOLUNTEER SPECIAL CONSTABULARY THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE ORE BRANCH* of on FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5 15 p.m. AGENDA 2. To Jie Re; •ltd Office 4. To decide m whaGeorges Day147 words
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Advertisement97 1953-01-31 8 GOTO RAFFLES TONIC FOR AN ENJOYABLE ffffffffll Dine m the Palm Court Grill and aftersee the animated performance of Sing: Favourite Dance Team RENE 6l NIEVES and dance to Soliano's Orchestra with EVE DUTTON FREDDIE JANSEN S C HI C X ELECTRIC SHAVER 110 Volt^ and§ J m I 5097 words
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Miscellaneous74 1953-01-31 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris I WAS JUST CAGW ENOUGH NOT^I f WELL, YOU MAPeA 3 Y&UV 50 THIS 15 WHERE YOU KEEP^ [iTSSOMECRAZyGAG-^ To SWALLOW HILDAS KNOCKOUT COCKTAIL, SURE OF HIM/ 1 j y 0 UR ILL-GOTTEN LX)UGH 1 OR I'/W NUTS/ YOU'RE A AKV MV SCOUTMASTER TAUGHT ME74 words
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Article73 1953-01-31 1 ERIC MITCHELL - ERIC MITCHELL by the launch "0 SerI illy :icn, of 'en- I 11 ~und owHad T involved the and vthat tow rope we eded a* rE SERi th COm- Ole phi* lerand :id. I ing ng her had I asked them .Id ha\73 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-01-31 1 STAR OF THE ROSE World, Queen of the Sh^ of the national ial of the Soc d aehic c Rose. the American 1945. and become the m Blooms of the the?: ■c placed m the re > to the United ons Conference m San :n. rose has '•deners.121 words
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Article438 1953-01-31 1 THE CAR PARKING PROBLEM Viewed by Hal Boyle m New York WHEN a man buys a new automobile today, his iirst worry us he slips m behind the steering wheel is: "Where can I park it?" This is becoming such a fretful task that many wise buyers new demand that438 words
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Article, Illustration8 1953-01-31 1 Attay homesteads m the countryside.— Photoby Marion v8 words
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Article1124 1953-01-31 1 K. S. CHIA - K. S. CHI A 'Big Time' Tony was getting too sure of himself and too coldblooded. So it became time for the by ]>, TIME Tony brushed the p; ide with his big paw, men and i. "Anyone who's lid out, minus his share." Joe stood1,124 words
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Article, Illustration126 1953-01-31 1 MARIAN WELLS - MARIAN WELLS by TIIK steady hamm< mi; echoes over the hill. Timber and brown atl pile) high on a lorry down the ;mtr\lane. Their destination is the spot where the he blows are another attap strur is ads* In two or three c:. the edifice126 words
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Advertisement7 1953-01-31 1 p J SMART T PRACTICAL LEISURE WEAR7 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1953-01-31 2 CYRIL RAY - Johan Huston, the Man Who Does Everything CYRIL RAY 0 SATURDAY MAGAZINE 7 THINK HE IS A GENIUS' BY I THINK he's a genius", said the assistant director, who is English, and inclined not only to consider his tements but even to qualify them, a characteristic rare m the world1,239 words
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Article, Illustration357 1953-01-31 2 THE SOUND BARRIER OF A CHILD LAN GRANT previews a remarkable British film, "Mandy" »T»HE star of "MANDY'' (coming to Singapore) is seven-year-old Mandy Miller, daughter of a 8.8.C. producer, She has appeared fleetingly In two previous British films. But, of course she cannot "act; no child at that age357 words
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Article312 1953-01-31 2 Enough of this SCREEN POISON LEONARD MOSLEY quotes stc evidence of the effect on Britain of films that glorify "the whip, the beatings up of women, ti, and gouging, sex and sin. WHEN will parents step out and halt the traffic m poison-films films turning many sons into gangsters and312 words
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Article408 1953-01-31 2 EXIT-THE 'BODY /''RIME dressed up m greasepaint is proving a blessing to the London theatre. Never have I known such a boom m bloodshed. -mistress of spot -t he- k Her gar. atha a cosy, jolly, motherly soul who has dabbled profitably m type-* ten murder for 30 yearshas this408 words
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Advertisement155 1953-01-31 2 CAPITOL TODAY ON STAGE The SUN KISSED I TIES m A BRAND NKU SHOfi "Rhythm Rendezvous" With ROX ,v h\F 1 N Seats S4. S3 Preceded by ON SCREEN at 4. b. 45 9 30 p.m. Operation^ v Secret* Wtt-HNKN-COHi C^ SB OH SCBBM ONLY at 11 1.43 (Isual Pricfs)155 words
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Advertisement31 1953-01-31 2 CAPITOL WEDNESDAY ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■< I dJai £fieong Jailor MAKES YOU LOOK AS WELL AS YOU ALWAYS KK£.~. .OU I COULD J I 44. Norib Bridge Roid, Tel. *****. Si ppR- mw iel «lf31 words
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Article, Illustration190 1953-01-31 3 J.W. MORRIS - J.W. MORRIS by could work m below the nlv f 25 M n but the pearling mb the ibuI rling en- 2o fathoms (150 ft.) and 10 fathoms (60 ft.) are critical depths where great care must be exercised Pressure Ls a190 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-01-31 3 Self 'El Islam El Hasa icr of Yemen and of the Kino of Yemen, fa met on his arrival m by Baron Michele Seamacca. chief of Protocol of the For The 42-year-old Prince visited inrial cci North Italy ancf spent two days m of the Italian Government. A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article497 1953-01-31 3 J. D. RATCLIFF - J. D. RATCLIFF by BRIGHT young woman with curiosity and a secondary school diploma can do more than keep up with the announcements of the newest life-saving drugs, anaesthetics and dis-ease-preventing vitamins she can have a good job helping diser them. :onth of work intervene between497 words
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Article82 1953-01-31 3 SYDNEY, Sat THE Minister for the Army, Mr. Josiah Francis announced recently that for the first time since World War II the Australian Army was now capable of properly defending Australia. He said the expansion of the regular army, training m d service .scheme, and growth of82 words
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Article9 1953-01-31 3 EDIN PETERS - All set for Ist hockey 'quad' EDIN PETERS By9 words
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Article453 1953-01-31 3 BOBBY "Warwick" Black is m his twenty-fourth season of Scottish football. Yes, junior football. At the age of fifteen he joined Linlithgow Rase and formed the right wing with famous Tommy Walker (now manager of Hearts). Bobby gained a Scottish Junior Cup medal with Bo'ness United three years453 words
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Article, Illustration435 1953-01-31 3 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE dfhfgjfgjhkhgklk IT is always a source of amusement and sometimes amazement for Major W. T. Wells, 38, of the Royal Army Service Corps to see a certain villainous face appear amid gunsmoke and explosions on the screen. For behind the various guises and expressions adopted by435 words
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Advertisement27 1953-01-31 3 RENDEZVOUS HOTEL B (Oppos.fc CATHAY CINEMA* WIDE SELECTION IN WINES' EUROPEAN CHINESE MEALS'! AIRY COMFORTABLE ROOMS'" No. 4& 5. Bt .1* Basah Road. Singapore I Nc *****27 words
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