The Singapore Free Press, 8 April 1953
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Title Section13 1953-04-08 1 The Singapore Freee Press "*T^7 sinf»por»? Wed.. Apr.. 8. 1953. Price 13 (Is13 words
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Article295 1953-04-08 1 KOREA PEACE IN A MONTH flte iKO.W. talks are mming well K l,|U,ral a rt m( h tfcf exchange m ,r Ik P 7i S<)n 7 S ra,Md ctal m London and ,v 'n tha /^'thm'-N.ar-old wa, for the peninsula will <M SOOn possiblj this month. UniJd^.V,'^^! wilIl! hor ttinn295 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-04-08 1 rIE CHILDREN of the Swedish villaee of Bjuraker have fone on strike because they do not want back their old school teacher who went on leave They like the new one who took her place during her absence. But the police stepped m and rounded up the childrenPopper - 65 words
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Article40 1953-04-08 1 Two Chinese members of the Swedish motor vessel. Thai were charged m Kowloon court yesterday with attempting; to export illegally about US$B,BBO In gold bars. Revenue officers seized 33 bars from the vessel on Saturday.40 words
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829 1953-04-08 1 Reporter No. 1 badminton star, will not be for lack of vite five players and the U.S. coach. Ken Davidson The former would be Dave Freeman and his wife (also reputed to be a good player), Joe Alston. Marten Mendez. and the U.S.829 words
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Article93 1953-04-08 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened at 64» 2 cents a pound, a drop of a 4 cent, from yesterday's close. But tn e *P*to of nervous stock selling which caused a 3 cent decline following the warning of a serious economic crisis by the Federation Financial Secretary,93 words
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Article34 1953-04-08 1 President Eisenhower and the German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, yesterday began discussions that may lead to a joint United States-German position on any Russian proposal for a reunification of Germany.34 words
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Article55 1953-04-08 1 OSCAR Lorentzon, skipper of the Swedish steamer Naboland, which collided with the T urkish submarine Dumlupinar, has be e n gaoled m Canakkale. Turkey. He is charged with "at least partial" responsibility m connection with the sinking of the submarine on Saturday m the Dardanelles with55 words
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Article68 1953-04-08 1 The Korean pence moves c uiN<-d a sever,, setback m tin pprie s yesterday, with •C7O per ton sliced off Thursdays ciosing quotation m London, Sellers asked V.S::."> per Im for spot deliveries, while forward deliveries were quoted at V.BlO Th,. spot price has fallenReuter - 68 words
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Article181 1953-04-08 1 Politics row in S'pore pay talks 1 p M William and Mr Lee :iK Mm >t i within the Council of Action when it met la.st mi^ht. luncll was preparing to ite v*.ith Cioverninen' over more pay for lower Income r roups among the Coiony'J Ii'.OOO Governtnei.t emplo;. Certain leaders181 words
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Advertisement36 1953-04-08 1 MlMMWMpi^Maa mi _a» ii 1 1 1, |ir tff J* < a«pf^,wi_ftM t fc sC^ v '':™^wim /great\ t^"' > x i|| NfIMF VJI IIHIVIL \Jr^k V* SHOCK RESISTING WATERPROOF ANTIMAGNETIC The World's Thinnest And Smartest Waterproof Watch36 words
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294 1953-04-08 2 VIKT.MIMI rebels have massed 10.00(1 men around Mm Chan. SO miles »e>t of Hanoi reach to launch an offensive within seven days agaiaUl Laos, north-western state <»f Indo-China. a French militari spokesman last night. "Such a thrust would be the most ambitious mtheyReuter - 294 words
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Article119 1953-04-08 2 IM)WIN Peterson, 58. was -I held up twice within 15 minutes m Minneapolis, yesterday by the same bandits. Peterson told police one of the bandits stuck a gun m his ribs when he got off a bus. The thieves took $5 from his walletU.P. - 119 words
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Article160 1953-04-08 2 V|R. Eduard Kardelj, Yugoslav Vice-President, said m Belgrade yesterday that the reason behind the latest changes m Soviet policy was that the new regime m Moscow was forced to look for popularity among the masses. This is at the same time proof of how much160 words
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Article69 1953-04-08 2 FATHER P. J. MCGILL, a Roman Catholic priest long: under the Mau Mau death sentence for denouncing the secret society, raced eight miles through Mau Mau country m Kenya yesterday to report that 100 armed Kikuyus were threatening to attack his mission. A police patrol wentReuter - 69 words
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Article45 1953-04-08 2 The Indian Prime Minist* r, Mr. Nehru, led thousands of mourners yesterday to the funeral of the Indian amba dor to Switzerland. Mr. Asaf Ali, whose body was flown home from Berne v here he died of a t attack on April 4.45 words
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Article72 1953-04-08 2 pO/./CE In blue overalls made a brick-by -brick search yes--l terday for more corpses and clues m a?id about London's inim •'house of death.'' where the battered remains of six women already have been fou nd. A pole thrust up a chimney stack by a detectiveA.P. - 72 words
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176 1953-04-08 2 And in U.N. Russia's quieter on germ war RUSSIA'S delegate. I atofft-M- Ma Larl germ m unusuallt i m the terday. appealed anew to the United St. the Geneva I cm 1925 outlawing bacteriological v capons. Mr. Zorin told itM 0 ona Political mmittei Si Mt t Union i> lull)176 words
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Article46 1953-04-08 2 The Cardinal Archbishop of Bombay. Dr. Valerian Oraclat, has arrived In Singapore en I route to Sydney to attend an i Eucharistic Congn A reception will be held In his honour at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd today at 5.30 p.m.46 words
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Advertisement28 1953-04-08 2 RgAMER extra-flat watches Obtainable at ill leading watch dealers. 3 DAY jERVKE Repairing Overhauling your Domestic Electric Appliances. Any type, Any Make, Efficient Service, Reasonable Charges Estimate Free.28 words
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Advertisement180 1953-04-08 2 A Latest Ran^T^f ""Il MARCASITE FANCY JEWELLEIJ' DOUBLE CLIPS BRACPI r> I PENDANTS NPr^, LET S EAR- CUPS Rf N C G K s U <*S I ETC. LANKA JEWELLERS I (THE HOUSE FOR THE CEYLON GE_^ 20 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE i vvf A LOOSE? > x __r r U180 words
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149 1953-04-08 3 East-west traffic scheme PrM PrtSl Staff Reporter -UK Singapore Traffic Police may mm MrvamlinV' the east-vve> Police pi Snstru t central road div Mnre "zebr.i lEreUgl lunctiorw mr nossiblv pr<i«'st rian-oporated tratll- light J? r \l" Haxworth. Traffic aafSt automatic 111 jfJSi ordered149 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-04-08 3 The Sultan of Selangnr on boa rd the liner Sydney at Naples, en route to London tor the C oronation. With him is Che Soni binte Haji Mahmud. A.P. picture.33 words
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Article128 1953-04-08 3 r_ peddlers I k table. They hawk semi-precious :ones. 10-cent. combs and Swiss M. But hidden m special 111 pocke:s are obscene litffiture and photographs *A to those considered •safe" The men hang around hotel trances, cinemas, bars and ■ants. They also can be h-U128 words
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Article77 1953-04-08 3 S 'pore MCA plans $1m. lottery THE Singapore MCA branch plans to run a $1,000,000 lottery m the Colony. Approval la being sought from I the M.C.A. headquarters m i Kuala Lumpur before details of I the lottery go to the Singapore Government. The branch plans to sell tickets every77 words
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114 1953-04-08 3 tflVrtim Free Pr ss Staff Reporter V^rORE Teachers' Training College does not reco gn Se t h e London Matriculation certificate. for adiS_S UnUm nullification Senior r- 1 khe collo c With _r.Hu m Drid Se certificate Mr H MB l n English nce> deputy114 words
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Article33 1953-04-08 3 Products manufactured hy i be on display at an exhibition which will be opened al World Stadium on May 1. hibition is beii by the Hong Kong Chii Manufacturers' Union.33 words
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Article18 1953-04-08 3 American Sabre Jets yesterday destroyed two MlGs. probably a third, and dan. rive others.18 words
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Article22 1953-04-08 3 Crown Prince Akihito of Japan watched a hula hula dance m Honolulu en Monday i night.22 words
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Article22 1953-04-08 3 Xhi nbers of the rc Tevfik I of Educatl Ban f Labour and Maummer Alakant, Mini ter oi State.22 words
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Article55 1953-04-08 3 T HK French, always ready to R ive love more than KroiU h iv,' started sex education m one of ineir M ihmm.v 1 Xe h L cee^VnHon llis.li MM ft* ™J**»J strueted m "the human being In genera 1. tHe_tr HlM of life," "the history ofA.P. - 55 words
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The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, April 8, 1953.
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Article384 1953-04-08 4 rho believe that Malaya is beading for bankruptcy is to assume that the worst will happen. There is no reason for such panicky pessimism. But it would be folly to under-estimate the gray- ity of the warning which the Federal Financial Secretary, Mr. E. Himsworth, has given.384 words
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Article, Illustration475 1953-04-08 4 Britain Finds a Lady Champion! hi>2£SSS|HßSS£2B_Hß "A u;r 4MERICANS mourned Queen Mary almost as their own. There have been many lines for a great lady, many eulogies of the most queenly of Queens I have only one criti"ism of the American reports of Queen Mary's passing. For some reason many475 words
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Article, Illustration272 1953-04-08 4 A Red Apologises for this... PARIS. pOET Louis Aragon, has bowed to the Communist Party's ruling and agreed that the publication of Picasso's portrait of Stalin the Communist weekly publication which he edits, was a "mistake." He has written: "I agree without reservation with the Central Committee's evaluation of the272 words
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Advertisement15 1953-04-08 4 WATCHES FOR ALL THOSE WHO VALUE TIME PATEK PHILIPPE H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE. PENANG BANGKOK15 words
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Advertisement28 1953-04-08 4 S^^ The Crmrtcisteul cmtito J^&f*S CALDBECK* _^j The /^P|HI Leading Wine /CmP/ Spirit Merchants /JS^C/ The Far East CALDBECK MjaJßr MACGREGOR_C?L TD fjHPf g/r TEL. 5371/2 j ASDSDFASD28 words
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Article163 1953-04-08 5 G. T. BOON - G. T. BOON [Cain* wives teU ot lurt -»ad Reds By goose morality I thf 350 China wives who arrived m Singapore S_JzJ i the Easter holidays said yesterday that some to pa> lust-mad Ked agents to get away ie iltheir attentions i«*flM? wife163 words
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Article60 1953-04-08 5 !IKER at the TenM Valley Authoreel works at PaKentucky, walked I piece of dangerHum worth $7,000 ;it was a lump of 5 metal turned the radium itely after hearing rgency radio broad:plaining that eito it might prove He had kept the h piece of metal m ket60 words
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162 1953-04-08 5 Oil mills face crisis unless rvGAPORE oil millers have I urned Government tliat ■rWustry faces total collapse a is not allowed to come c neighbouring countries, an Indonesia. have exhausted our 3 the millers told me. k representations to Govsient. made months ago. are 1 apparently under consiration. In the162 words
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Article32 1953-04-08 5 ai'?^ 0 Raffles Museum 4^2 Mr. m. W. F. Won 7 g JL Ye a P ublic r OO Ge 05raphy" at n s°^ University •)rrow. l 630 P to-32 words
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Article77 1953-04-08 5 ALL the thousands of I Singapore children now applying for admission into primary classes for 1954 will be admitted. The Deputy Director of Education. Mr. R. E. Ince. explained that it is due to lack of accommodation inspite of eight new primary schools that77 words
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153 1953-04-08 5 INDIES BAN CUTS SPORE CLOTH IMPORTS 'ess c!oV S T aP re may year fv° from India •■•ionesian recessi °n and ;aru 6ia n impo rt restr icSSfr 1 1^ im Porter said, "h. c f mar ket was not les were „i tate although before not brisk Is m153 words
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Article27 1953-04-08 5 The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe at Geneva has elected Josef Ullrich, of Czechoslovakia. chairman, choosing an Eastern European for the first time.27 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-04-08 5 C^EN. MARK (LARK, J Supreme Commander. I'nited Nations Forces m Korea, photographed at Hon? Kong on his way from Indo-China to Tokyo.28 words
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Article, Illustration94 1953-04-08 5 36 years with the YMCA MR. JOSEPH C. I). SING, former sevretarv of the Chinese YMCA. is writing a book on the :5m vcars he worked with the Y. He said yesterday: "I have completed about three-quarters of the book and send it to publishers m America." He hopes to94 words
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Article22 1953-04-08 5 Singapore Youth Council will hold its annual swimming gala at the Chinese Swimming Club at 3.30 p.m. on April 17.22 words
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Advertisement122 1953-04-08 5 TRAVELLING SUIT: CASES 6. ATTACHE CASES Now clearing at Vi marked prices Call early choose the best ones* i Ist Floor BAJAJ _f& T .Vi_ 31, Raffles Place Singapore- 1 Phone ***** B !§■■■■■■■■■■■■>■>■■■! L_^l«i_ii Fanuu Zeiss lkon 1 Cameras 'i of al l mode Is I can be had122 words
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Article, Illustration355 1953-04-08 6 LOVE LIFE OF A CLEVER AND WEALTHY MAN Mental?— 'not far wrong' < IT. Han. en use i If I The husl had i Ipl t all his v>.. I His diary Sir X added: •If one h It. ..re striu ther m of a revolting nature and murderous att355 words
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Article33 1953-04-08 6 IMREMEN at Lawford, Essex, released a six-week-old puppy who had trapped his head m the dust-bag of a vacuum cleaner. Method grease on his head and a gentle pull.33 words
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226 1953-04-08 6 A 15-MONTH-OLD baby was snatched by a man and A woman after a savage fight at night m the parlour of a ground-floor flat m Roxford House, Empson Street. Bromley-by-Bow. London. The baby. Maria, Is the fosterchild of Mrs. Sarah Camilleri. She and her226 words
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150 1953-04-08 6 JOE Lacosse, TV sound effects man for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, climbed 300 ft. up Toronto's 4ooft. transmitting tower and threatened to jump because he was racked the previous night. The fire brigade played searchlights on the tower and stretched nets below is150 words
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Article18 1953-04-08 6 Six people were burned to death yesttrdiy When flr gutted movie theatre at Utsunomiya. Japan.18 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-04-08 6 BEAUTIFUL woman gown is Lan a iThe' Merry Uto*oi M QM, star.15 words
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Article36 1953-04-08 6 Col. Ramon Z. Aguirre, coading officer of the 9 Philippine Battalion Comtai Team, vesterriay received to Republic of Korea's "Euchin with Silver Star", the Komi equivalent of the US. H tingmshed Service Medal.36 words
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Advertisement353 1953-04-08 6 l^iVJW:^ THE BALL' gg^,ooo PRIZE MONEY/ i+ *S£ *fr~|sffijj RULES <Sc CONDITIONS OF ENTRY What you have do Over a per-od ot two months six different sports pictures will f* appearing m Malaya's newspapers Each picture will appear for one wee* Today feature* Basketball and «s No 3 All y353 words
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Article, Illustration226 1953-04-08 7 HE HUNTED THE HEDGEROWS FOR DAUGHTER MMrtMMMMuIYJmZ m r. S *i lli "< torch at °>«ock In the morning *if trordshrr village of Ickleford. He told them he was "search! along the hedgerows' for his 14-year-old daughter canning homJ^-fisiniJ^nd 1 £_MH h P J"*! L ll am she had b226 words
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Article30 1953-04-08 7 A baron's fur-trimmed robe of crimson velvet, worn at the Jast Coronation, was sold at Baker Street, London, for £18. Today's price? £400- £7OO, said the auctioneer.30 words
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Article, Illustration184 1953-04-08 7 WOW GIVES RAIDER A TALKING— TO ias one o'clock In the morning. The lone widow heard her bedroom door rcakinjj open. She switched on the light. I there, framed m the wy. wfc a Man m Black wed, gloved, cloaked. I middle-aged Mrs Ger- Trutshaw did NOT I She did184 words
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Article47 1953-04-08 7 Former King Carol of RumaRumania. who gave up his throne for red-head Magda Lupescu. was buried yesterday among Portugal's Royal dead m the St. Vincent Pantheon, one of Lisbon's seven hills. Carol, who was 59, died near Lisbon on Saturday of a heart attack.47 words
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96 1953-04-08 7 THE policeman signalled people to wait. Tne cars began to move over the zebra crossing. Then, enter Donald Hackney. He started to walk across those strioes, said police. A case probably unique m the country,'' it was called at Nottingham, where Hackney96 words
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Article22 1953-04-08 7 The Greek General Staff announced yesterday Bulgarians ambushed a Greek patrol and killed one man 700 meter, inside Greek territory.22 words
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175 1953-04-08 7 Now the mayor knows where his shirts went m H paftce have O .-> of 'he MONK the le are laughing. A few are MMM* inn One of the blushers Ui Mm. rence Dickson, chairman of FaUgrave Ward Consrrvative AsmocmMon About a niKht ago -M was «'<>llrt| material for a175 words
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Article26 1953-04-08 7 The United Nations General Assembly elected Swedish diplomat. Dag HammarakJokL a* Secretary-General of the United Nations The vote v. as 57-1, with |one abstention.26 words
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Article71 1953-04-08 7 k_._»« tnM fnr Is 6d. Sew owner BRITAIN'S cheapest Cooper, of MJ of the 8 horse-power 1932 Singer is Riverside, Hanham B lsto vn hrn Road Bristol said he Mid Dealer Fred Horlock, of Eas ton oa fl U)om the car for Is.71 words
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Article95 1953-04-08 7 sweep Tli at I^r o'd y nnlf trouble was __^sit round lots wT, either Please 55l other offen.e. iJf'sSrttni I J% qui* l&u*- on new housE!E.»«Plog club" ?S% little payment those •■himriex- a time. M went the sulxs. -rlp--5J5 Well. Be C Se that m other p-trv Nuneaton Burmvich.95 words
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Article25 1953-04-08 7 Ilu! Radio yesterday said in_tan and Russia have hfted r.eeotiations for exonof abarter agreement ing «chance< of goods. original pact was signed m25 words
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Article29 1953-04-08 7 Amazons-on the Thames K°taS lh ro m B elght rtk Evm u the wwart r near yot "hen their boat feS* he "oat ashore. I ls the wat and29 words
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Advertisement84 1953-04-08 7 fl__™B», X Weighs Only 9 Lbs \**mm{ \j\;S So n£ht you can carry V j\ it easily how ever G^i_^^^__v V you fjo and wherever you i»o! perfect for X>4 Ym* plane, train, car and V upper School Students. *ftS Easy payment can ft be arranged J_EB *--tj|^T__^W L Smith-Corona84 words
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Article, Illustration578 1953-04-08 8 AI FA YEN - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN AI FA YEN N l4* tttDJ-Jtym- Li Youngest competitor was 14-year-cld Richard Lirr from a chess playing family. Richard, a student of the Johore English College, beat Tay Kheng Hcng, t c .j.cn, m the opening round. J. C. Hickey, former champion of the Irish chess correspondence tournament,BOON - 578 words
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Article, Illustration175 1953-04-08 9 YOUTH AND AGE.... "Now wfiat move thai I make?'' ponjeis Licw Ah Kok. playing m the first class tournament. ....MET IN COMBAT Ri^ht: Benny Lim. aged 16. one of four brothers about ,o make movl. congress, looks on. _A_ rPHE chess congress was followed on Monday evening175 words
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Advertisement86 1953-04-08 10 *W Everything runs lighter with Swedish ball-bearings Ball-bearings are one of the reasons for the famous "feathertouch* of Halda, the smoothrunnm_ Swedish typewriter 49 ball-bearings help you to typt hNCi wnh less effort And remember Only HALDA combines all these features: 49 Sweduh ball bearings Accelerating type ban 6-point touch86 words
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Miscellaneous311 1953-04-08 10 MANDRAKE, THE MACICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I 1 1,*^^^.^^ f^^ I 1 I CANT SAY MUCH X* \J STOP L_ /n TM£ J_£P. 1 1 J YOUGOI ONmOU« TO OKAY.OftlveR. hq^PiTALI 6£TACROSSTM£6OWW, GOOOWHTM£ CAN'T ASXOH£ S££ TM| ANO«T y». I k'^SifeSal 4^^S TO^ TARZAN by Edgar Rice311 words
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Miscellaneous264 1953-04-08 10 YOUR LUCKY STAR M pmrmL I you art •■"a. ambition »,i, as, urcm. low hay l mind, spontaneous 22P»"i Judgment. l nl itiative sense n J V._!__? •< w~k done |ft£ JM H»e_e are .11 t,, lt 2 .^M*" £-s, a;, i-jg ■even Into yo Hr ,fHt You will surprise264 words
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Article, Illustration791 1953-04-08 11 Doris Gibb - Doris Gibb By mHF AM N mIU lino said m t l r t recentl3 that her SSa.nl had forced i to kill an.: PPt !hbit for his MrthiA! most SVllip itlK tIC -JT a rrench Jut he had I a woman. ft* her791 words
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Article, Illustration210 1953-04-08 11 S OUTHs har id is of the kind is very aatp t to get too high il wmer s respon.se promises any strength. After his three-club «L c h most Play*" use as ibforcing is the LLTM suit at ,hr to*M souin gjnched into Blackwood, feeling that L210 words
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Article20 1953-04-08 11 Df fen C P J°u s be Director of j a -4dirP? bl1 IJ e Erector now. I20 words
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Article160 1953-04-08 11 Goddess slays the Demon i nit] i Hi, .1 Dm I'! I I I Ik- (!< MMM I .IV v| U |M sim il vmi de .ih i^ lasJ-j l»at« hrd vi hi n W takes on tin- form of a buP Ih, dan«e. symbolising the pre-eminent r «»l (.ihicl.A.P. - 160 words
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Article92 1953-04-08 11 A SECRET atomic device w.is exploded over the Nevada ,i- iert yesterday higher th m any air burst abov,. the Unit*. States and apparently one 0 Ihe most powerful ever loosed In th,. continental tests. It broke one plate glass window In Las Vegas. 65 milesU.P. - 92 words
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Miscellaneous226 1953-04-08 11 Todays Crossword The car IMCI noth J face va'.ue <3' 10- *M. |Hp f* WF (prtc.ous fwnc m_ke —~J MBMm The pastures ._^J ___t______^l__l '.eaf we 5-ee <3 tjQ Mr 16. Conimcd pg JBaB-Ba PSBa SMSI a spanner, no doubt B_B_IV-^ P^ 22. it may <"•"■■ d< 9 r>e.- ;n226 words
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Advertisement43 1953-04-08 12 TODAY] A T P9IDIII La 1 1 Bl Pan SINGAPORE AT KuDlßauHa SURPLUS GOODS DEPARTMENTS REDUCED REGARDLESS of COST!! ODDMENTS IN LADIES SHOES ALL ENGLISH MAKES MEN'S SPORTS SHIRTS J I MSB each OFFICE SHIRTS 5 #.50 eath BLANKETS I GREATLY I REDUCED43 words
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Advertisement21 1953-04-08 12 I LADIES WOOLLEN COATS, SUITS and SHIRTS NOW HALF SALE PRICE BEST E.P.N.S. Al 3 PIECE CONDIMENT SETS USUALLY S 52.5021 words
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Advertisement21 1953-04-08 12 ODDMENTS !i IN CRYSTAL I AND CHIN A WARE WYNCETTE NIGHTDRESSES WMS. WX. OS. WHITE EVENING FROCKS ALL AT SLASHED PRICBSJ21 words
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Article, Illustration452 1953-04-08 13 PRESTO - Orchestra Is Strongest So Far PRESTO _L*_r_i nt to ;k>U In If tl r orchastrj should b«- la* :i. o play 1 Lgst symphony the ori played v i hoi it two It ilt The next time tin a :>honv they v. ill I i M ilppe than n, baaaoon452 words
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Article285 1953-04-08 13 JOHN WREN - JOHN WREN Yugoslavia MARSHAL TITO'S new Yugoslavia has an avaricious appetite for CULTURE. Marshal Tito (himself a lover I f the arts and frequent theatre and optra goer) is encouraging the current vogue of culture. dunn_ his bitter guerilla struggle against the Nazi invaders Tito encouraged285 words
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Article320 1953-04-08 13 HOWARD DAMS - WOLVES LIKE VIOLINS HOWARD DAMS \N orchestra consisting of two violins, a flute, an oboe and a mouth organ, recently toured London Zoo. This was the result. The APES and MONKEYS shotted most interest, although more m the instruments than m the music. They would have dearly loved to pull320 words
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Article46 1953-04-08 13 liHE noted Sadler's Wells ballet, with Margot Fonte; U) the leading role, will perform the stately Elizabethan dances m the new Benjamin Britten opera "Gloriana" on the gala evening June 8 when the Queen and Duke ol Edinburgh will be m attendance. I46 words
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Article124 1953-04-08 13 polLse lonjr I trloualy Ideal for choral vu.rlLs ballet music. are th<*e *htm* ronteni la the an me Mis" but wtol breakable and mm I, Some <>f the "4b*" uauae I popular "78s" Arming jierfe. t d i .1 i i \i\id rerurdlai thts— Si« tin. <i il124 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-04-08 13 Alicia Markova. London-born ballerina, m tip-toe rehearsal at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, for her favourite role as "Giselle. This is her first appearance there since July 1948. Alicia first danced at Covent Garden 20 years ago. Reuter photo.Reuter - 43 words
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Advertisement137 1953-04-08 13 OF DISTINCTION. THIS IS MODEL 144 CASH PRICE $1755/- B^^HP^ ARRANGEMENT fl JH oOo— M -■■'^BS^- '^^§^t -^i^fc^ TH/5 AND 07HEK MODELS IN STOCK AT Decca which will entertain you with about 25 minutes music per LP. record o» ABOUT 3} HOURS CONTINUOUS MUSIC with I lo.id ot 8 L.P.137 words
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Article, Illustration817 1953-04-08 14 Sembawang waste their chances K.VA.S. uXJLBX I ROTAL Army Service Corps preserved their reputation as •second half specialists >rstrrda\ when they fought back to store four noils after trailing two-nil at the interval. This United Services first division fixture was played atFree Press - 817 words
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Article136 1953-04-08 14 THE 656 Air Observation Post beat No. 1 Supply Depot three-one m a slow Garrison League soccer match at HQ Malaya, Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The tardiness m play may have been due to the slippery >md after the Lust few d.i rain. Supply Depot opened the136 words
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Article62 1953-04-08 14 Avery Brundage, President of the i Olympic International Commitee. la Scheduled to arrive m Mexico Ci'y on April 11 to lay the groundwork for the meeting of the Olympic I Committee for the follow Ing we k. Approximaiely 35 delegates are expected to attend the Interna'lonA.P. - 62 words
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Article55 1953-04-08 14 ORIGADIER A. De Burgh-Morris, Commander 4S Bde will give away the Hussars Cup at the conclusion of the final cf the interschool soccer competition to be played on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground, Ipoh. on Saturday. Finalists are the Sultan Ic'rls Training College of Tanjon^ Malim and i55 words
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Article58 1953-04-08 14 Football In bare feet is to be binned m India from 1955, according to a decision tnken at the annua] meeting ot the All-India Football Federation m Mysore. The Federation also decided to enter an Indian team for the Worl i .So cer Cup competition, and theReuter - 58 words
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580 1953-04-08 14 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS By I ENGLISH cricket officials anticipate a prosperoos J Coronation season— if the weather is reasonabi. f^ood. The Australians will be tour m England lor the 1 time for li m Their liv kLU help put the finances of the tirst -class county580 words
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Article, Illustration398 1953-04-08 15 WHITNKY MARTIN - Marciano s nose: Is postponement a stunt WHITNKY MARTIN By !>()( XV Marciano had 1V looked bad. Jersey Joe Walcott had looked good And the International Boxing Club had looked worried. That uus the sttuction when it was announced that the world heavyweight championship bout m Chicugo, scheduled for AprilA.P. - 398 words
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Article108 1953-04-08 15 THE Manila Yacht Club on Tuesday outsailed the Hong Konp crew to win the tour-day, annual intrrport regatta by a final score of 81 -70. The yachtsmen sailed m a 35. mile-an-nour wind. A strong gust blew over the mast of the boat sailedA.P. - 108 words
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Article43 1953-04-08 15 UK. Rut;by Leafuc resul Barrow 41 Wakefield Trinity 4; Belle Vue Ranper.s 10 Widnes 5; 9 Bradford Northern 5; WarriDfUn 34 Liverpool City 5: Dewsbury 27 Doncaster 8; Feathernone Rovers 7 Huddei>field IS; Keiehtey 32 Batley Iti; Leeds 31 Bramley I43 words
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Article23 1953-04-08 15 Braddtl] Sports club beal Unitea S.C. by two KOak to nil In a SAFA Div 3C Ifunie fixture at Geylang ytsterdiiv.23 words
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Article98 1953-04-08 15 SCORING seven goals to nil, Netherlands Trading Socictv beat Imperial Chemical Industries m their Business Houses FA. league fixture on the Padang yesterday. Half-time score was three-nil. Netherlands', pressing fi start to finish, were worthy Win ners. Teck Yak. Imperial's goalkeeper played a grand gaaM and98 words
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Article89 1953-04-08 15 THE Welsh soccer team to play Ireland m Belfast on April 15 will be: Shont (Plymouth Argyl< > Sutiali and Sherwood (Cardiff City); Manchester City). Daniel (At Burgess (Tottenham Hotspur i Medwin (Swansea Town*. Charle.s tLteo.s United* Ford < Sunderland >. Allchurch' and Griffitrus (SwanaeaA.P. - 89 words
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Article49 1953-04-08 15 James Perry Ol Hawaii night pounded out a 12-round decision over Japan welter M champion Harhiro TmXr Perry, who weighed HO lb pounded Tat.sumi <14* IM over the ring and nearly knocked him out In the third round, but the Japani si weathered th* storm.49 words
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Article42 1953-04-08 15 i k Rugbj Union raoulte: Stroud 8 Mi i 1S Devoi Bl 3; (Won..' i Pen* J™" m lS 15; Abertillery h Lonmpton 6- Cheltenham 9 Blrmlni hi m 6: ester 13; New] rian( Pontypool 14 Nuneaton Reuter A. P.Reuter; A.P. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration249 1953-04-08 16 TWO TO BEAT FREEMAN IN MALAYA 'He's not the superman of 19 pr Trr s I'.ulminton |{eportt»r Till I'oti of l)a\«- I i Will yesterday opened keen ip illation aaaang had in-; i .uui piayeii vfeathar Dave te_Jd i>«beaten a] i > al t m. »plo said: M blc as249 words
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255 1953-04-08 16 I.R.C 4; S.C.C L INDIAN Recreation Club handed ou: a heavy four-one beating to pt intless Singapore Cricket Club m yesterday's Singapore Amateur FA. Senior League tie at Jalan Boar Stadium. The Indiana held the upper hand both m attack and fence. The255 words
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Article48 1953-04-08 16 victoria School scored twice m tne 'closing minutes to beat Johcre English College by five goals to three m their soccer friendly yesterday at the VS. uround. Scorers:— Victorian?— Henry (2^. Salleh. Charlie Chan. Ismail Che'Pa J.E.C.— Satfol Annuar, Mohamed Alias. Ungku Ha.ssan.48 words
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Article50 1953-04-08 16 Rnlph Dupas of New Orleans won a unanimous decision otct Valde Fusaro of Milan. Italy. :n an eight-round boxing match In New Orleans. Both weighed 139 lb. Dupas was the aggressor mo^t of the way. The willing but outclassed Fusaro was unable to match Dupas' speed.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article24 1953-04-08 16 Aston Sports Club beat Town Rangers by two goall to one m their SAFA Div 3C league tie at CYMA ground yesterday.24 words
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Article19 1953-04-08 16 The inter-r.chool sotcer match between St. Joseph's and St. Anthony's on the S J.I. ground yesterday postponed.19 words
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Article123 1953-04-08 16 Free Press Raring Correspondent 4 LI. outstalion horses have arrived at Bukit Timah. but there was little activity on the training track this morning. Lanseer (Tmlt) and Mi>> Malaya ißagby Jr > galloped .IF m 42. on the bit. The pair appear to be123 words
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179 1953-04-08 16 Ot 'HAPPY soccer at the BODC f^ ground yesterday saw Kota Raja A*' and Tamil Brotherhood play out a one-all draw In their Singapore Amateur Football Association Div. I encounter. Pll went to Tamils but they missed chance, m the Otherwise they 1179 words
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Article23 1953-04-08 16 HUNDREDS of mourners filed p the body of Red Indian Jim Thorpe v it lay m s; I os Miortuarv. on23 words
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Article138 1953-04-08 16 I acted as a manager would-MENE »«cl i.„,i c ParaTk^^ suspended by the *^ng Assiutil^ of lhf 7 at Amusement |Ujum7 "M'P.nes, »t5^ d rep ai c J h e J^rttUa state, a* he (,BA *aid that Neit lim md Para* V banned fro m TL lio »»i Britain 7_i™138 words
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Article133 1953-04-08 16 TEAMS m all divisions of the English F.A. league featured m matches yesterday. Highest score was notched by Huddersfield Town who banged m eight goals against Kverton. conceding two. (lose behind this second division ten-goal tame was a nine-goal encounter between Bradford City and Carlisle tinted mReuter - 133 words
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