The Singapore Free Press, 1 May 1953
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Title Section21 1953-05-01 1 The Singapore Free Press -j^7l"o-n"" n Sal P in Malaya r^ «n, aO ore PH.. May 1, 1953. Pr^ce 15 CU21 words
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Article355 1953-05-01 1 PETER DE CRUZ - 'A hitch says Mrs. Eu PETER DE CRUZ SINGAPORE housewives who went to Orchard Road Market early this morning: expecting to buy cheap fish from the Consumers' Association were disappointed. At^uirNo^^whi^h^as supposed to sell the association's fish at half the ruling market prices the fishmonger, a355 words
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255 1953-05-01 1 !BEL forces last night closed m on Loan* the nicturesque royal town of Laos and the first shots ibiUeTbalUe to decide its fate are likely to be fircd^ thin 36 hours. le Australian and United ,es Governments have cabled van* Vong, the255 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-05-01 1 PRINCESS MARGARET, making sure she gets her picture m focus, peers intently as she photographs a competitor at the Oiymptc Horse Trials at Badminton, Gloucestershire.29 words
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Article32 1953-05-01 1 Wa«j« P changeMol There had be<\t a storm of protest when 'Newcastle City proposed a civic reception, or at least a "run of tea' for the Prince.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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154 1953-05-01 1 THE first 23 British prisoners to return hom e from A Korea will leave Malta today on the last lap of their air journey from Japan to England. The party arrived yesterday and spent the night m MaT.tu. Private A. E. Hunt, expressedReuter - 154 words
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Article41 1953-05-01 1 A tornado levelled several city blocks of Wanier Robins. middle Georgia City, yesterday, killing at least 15 people and injuring hundreds more. Several apartment buildings were flattened and rescuers frantically dug through the ruins for more bodies.41 words
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Article32 1953-05-01 1 United Nations Com- a H not rejected oa^ U l of .Korean war priV.S*S£'W'*tm t the B a^in r u n pa tment said m f^ In non yesterday.32 words
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169 1953-05-01 1 3 PREMIERS TO DISCUSS MALAYA DEFENCE BRITAIN, Australia and New Zealand plan to hold talks m London m Jane o-n defence problems 1.1 the Malayan and Pacific areas. Th P talks will be between Sir Winston Churchill, Mr. Robert .Menzies, .Australian Prime Minister, and Mr. Sydney Holland, New Zealand PrimeReuter - 169 words
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Advertisement28 1953-05-01 1 Jl/° "W^ G/yjiAxy tt. What can be nicer and cheaper than ROAST LEG of LAMB with mint sauce, green peas and roast potatoes SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.28 words
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Article222 1953-05-01 2 But the savings won 't weaken her PRESIDENT Elsenhower said yesterday he plans to ask Congress for I T .S. $8.5 billion ($25.5 billion Malayan) less than former President Truman asked for the fiscal year beginning July 1. The President told a news conference, however,A.P. - 222 words
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Article172 1953-05-01 2 Freer Jap trade with Colonies rpHE British Treasury yesterday JL announced steps to ease Japan's shortage of sterling. with the hope of bringing about a better trade baCance between the two countries. The plan calls for British Colonies to relax their Import restrictions on Japanese goods. British commercial banks haveA.P. - 172 words
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Article32 1953-05-01 2 Hugh Mackley, the village smith at Wymeswold, Leicestershire, ha s left hi.s 400-year-old 'smithy with its great chestnut tree. He is now m a 1953 smithy —his own design.32 words
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Article39 1953-05-01 2 TUaS. LILIAN BEMIS, of iT Portsmouth New Hampshire, will think twice the next time ahe plays "Good Samaritan" to a doff. She lidprd a dog oat of a trap and waa bitten m th» no*r.- U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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154 1953-05-01 2 T«HE Russian Government said last nteM that the recent Soviet amnesty would apply to George Bundock, a 30-year-old Londoner sentenced m h's absence by a Moscow court m 1948, and that he would be allowed to leave Russia. The derision was communicated to theReuter - 154 words
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Article86 1953-05-01 2 I?DUARDO De ARTEAGO *f auspended Uruguayan Minuter to Belgium, was convicted In a man date's court m DtJV<*r England, yestc-rdny of atiemptinp to wtpori £13.000 worth of roufch diaraondi illegally frcm Britain. Tht 56- year-old former envoy w;- fined 20.000 h«--»M irrtfto4 a U jrhlle preparingA.P. - 86 words
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Article61 1953-05-01 2 15,000-MIL E CAR TRIP Two Australia ni who v.we up their practic«a m M< Ibournc as doctor hi. (i an attorney will leave Capetown today on the drat itagi (f 15,000-mlk or trip through Afric;. and by way of Pa)estln< and Greece They arr Peter Bchlict 29. and Dr. David61 words
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Article, Illustration289 1953-05-01 2 Free Press picture. he said. "Surely such a major change should have brought about automatic consultation with this Government." Sir Winston replied that he was not arguing on the political aspects which, he agreed, raised the is*je of timeliness. Former Defence Minister, Mr Emanuei Shin289 words
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Article60 1953-05-01 2 rpf/S Governor of Kenya, Sir Evelyn Baring, said m Nairobi yesterday that Mau Mau terror gangs an "elaborate wellknit organisation "—were likely to become even more dangerous, vicious and desperate m fu ture. "It is going to take time to destroy the organisation but60 words
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210 1953-05-01 2 SENATOR Joseph McCarthy yesterday accused some ships flying: the British flag of "widescale violation of the* ban on strategic shipments tr<* China and North Korea." He said recent British tra statistics showed a "fantas tic" spurt m trade to China t much of itReuter - 210 words
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Advertisement202 1953-05-01 2 IkJ f\ \Ai I 1 r\ NwW IN JtS I full swing wmmm H Ml OU TALK OF THE CITY I Ej i A/urry an</ 701/1 Me croa;</ by saving grandly For Coronation Celebration: 1 The Most Outstanding BARGAINS offered=== V Printed GeorpeUe silk Pure Silk Georgette 45" Printed Sheer202 words
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Article71 1953-05-01 3 rpHE Singapore police do not intend to use a lie detector m their work, Mr. Peter Claque, Police Secretary, said yesterday. Mr. Claque was commenting on a London report that Col. A E. Young, former Federation Police Commissio-ner thought that the lie detector might be71 words
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185 1953-05-01 3 ANGRY RETAILERS SAY: WE DON'T MIND Mrs. En's cut-price fish at Orchard Road market SINGAPORE fish reu-c cha|rman of the S*« a ff Con W sumer^ Association, who has opened a ITKe C Set want her But they «d. We^jeic make ft profit I tO '^f^™ v d us but185 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-05-01 3 The i-ui-C. For Eu*t Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Clifford Scniderson, presenting Squadron Leader W. H. Mills, corrunanding officer of SO Squadron, Royal Air Force, at Singapore, with a silver model of a Spitfire to commemorate the last-ever operational flight of this famous wartime fighter aircraft. TheFree Press - 89 words
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Article70 1953-05-01 3 Mrs. Alice Hopkinson, Amer. can-born wife of Mr. Henry Hopkinson, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, was found dead m bed this morning at their Devonshire home. Mr. Hopkinson is at present m Nigeria. Mrs Hopkinson who was 49 was formerly Miss Alice Labouisse Eno. of70 words
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Article25 1953-05-01 3 Mr. Anthony Eden the Foreign Secretary, "had a comfortable night" after his operation—the second within three weeks-a medical bulletin st Ued yesterday.25 words
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195 1953-05-01 3 Afghan herbalist, Mohamet Af rl"; who P assed through Colombo en route to Aijnamstan after 66 years m Australia, said he offered King George VI. but was prevented. "If they had not stooped me with red tape I wouCd have ured thoU.P. - 195 words
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87 1953-05-01 3 Those C-Day seats are cheaper now Vl 'Price to sit and watch a^es sa l 01 n g beg in g- Ticket •^t?a» few ly ot C are mainhigh ab Sve a ?h St ar e a B Wrix)W s route offering achin neck cv lf w and a arA.P. - 87 words
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195 1953-05-01 3 But we HI stop it, says expert A GREAT deal of unnecessary work is still being done m Singapore Government departments^ said Mr. E. H. Sealey, management consultant, yesterday. "It is. however, being eliminated," he added. Mr. Sealey and his colleague, Mr. S.195 words
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Article164 1953-05-01 3 ABOUT 1,100 uniformed members of the Singapore Youth Council will take part m a Coronation route march on June 4. It is planned by the Children's Sub -Committee of the Coronation Celebrations Committee, and has been approved by the Government. Mr. Eric Wee, president164 words
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Article16 1953-05-01 3 French oor.ee have arrested a sroup of Tunisians on charges of terrorism and sabotages.16 words
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391 1953-05-01 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, May 1, 1953. Opinion CHEAP FISH rkNCE again Mrs. Robert Eu and her Consumers Association are standing behind the market stalls. Not so long ago, they were offering chye sim and kangkong at little more than farmers' rates. Now they aim at cheap fish. For391 words
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Article, Illustration727 1953-05-01 4 New-type Jet will Sweep the Skyways 'Britain is five years ahead of the U.b. The Conway will fly 100 passengers nonstop, London to New York, at 500 m.p.h. THIS is a good year and a good month to take stork m the Air Transport sphere; to see how well or727 words
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Article333 1953-05-01 4 see everything else off on the North Atlantic run ten years from now. The Conway is being used m the Vickers V-1000— a four- jet transport being built for the R.A.F.— and also m a civil derivative, the VC7, which will be m production by 1957 The VC7333 words
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Article89 1953-05-01 4 IJFFK trc some of the opinions on the new edition of the "List of Huntingdonshire Cabmen." A book to be dipped into rather than nail through at a SlttiJU). Stunts (tiinmicss. \ntt<irity and a sense of values. A Jtust o/ /flcfi The naturalistic method at its gtarkest.89 words
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Advertisement15 1953-05-01 4 UNIS inrne \r lv tou P. N. HEIDRY Jeweller* 78, North Bridge Rd. Phone 742115 words
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Advertisement51 1953-05-01 4 Perfect for "Gimlets" sjoKsSW X My /^■H V^Bk-: LIME JUICE UNSWEETENED jfl ft LEMON BARLEY l^jFrl TRADE ENQUIRIES TO DINE, WINE DANCE I TO THE STRAINS OF IB CASTILLO'S BANTJV^I NIGHTLY FHOM 6.30 p.m. #o Midyaht X H It A S S V\ll OTEL (Opp. KATONCiV^RK) 4i; M«y<r Koud BlßfAporewTel:51 words
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Article, Illustration286 1953-05-01 5 landlords watt for better times Free Press Staff Reporter flats m Singapore are ready for occupation. Another KiBOUT 200 n Bu( mQst peop i e w h 0 want houses can't aff c rd 200 w'»' to «t them. {ther wwa t to sell them or let them286 words
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Article187 1953-05-01 5 Putting S'pore on screen television and cinema J- audiences m America may soon be able to see the sights of Singapore, its busy harbour, its multi-racial life. Mr. G. G. Thomson. Public Relations Secretary, said Government was considering sponsoring a new film. There was already one of 'Singapore m commercial187 words
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Article46 1953-05-01 5 Egyptian dancer Samia Gamal left for Cairo yesterday for the first visit to he r family since she married Texas oil heir Sheppard King 17 months ago. "Our marriage is fine and we are very much m love," she said.46 words
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Article35 1953-05-01 5 Fourteen French civilians arrived m Moscow yesterday by the Trans-Siberian Express after almost three years of internment m mrth Korea ihey were the second group of western civilians released by the Reds.35 words
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Article, Illustration219 1953-05-01 5 It's part of Changl plan Free Press Staff Reporter WORK HAS begun on a new four-mile road along Singapore's East Coast connecting Tanah Merah with Changi as the first part of the minion-dollar Changi Beach Development project. Tne chairman of the Singapore Rural Board,A.P. - 219 words
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60 1953-05-01 5 Eight Singapore Boy Scouts will receive the Queen's Scout Royal Certificate at a meeting at their association headquarters m Armenian Street. Singapore, on May 5. They are Ang Yeow Cheng. Samuel J. Brough, Chen Ben Cheng. S. M. Shebubakar, Ruoert Foo Kia Tan. George60 words
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Advertisement76 1953-05-01 5 ffT? The Com*** 6 comes ta jgLj^ caldbeck* J|BHlj Leading Wine f«jp Spirit Merchants CALDBECK l«Nv M W^^ MACGREGOR4C?L TD Hwf J^^ /W« £Sr*XtfeuA*«& WW TEL. 5371/2 YOUR a f —^iilON^-PRiNTi N G writes your cheques the safe way Sole Agents:— UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LfD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PtNANO76 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-05-01 6 WHEN MARILYN MONROE took time off from -the latest 20th Cenlury-F ox role to meet her secret love Charhe McCarthy on CBS Radio's "Ed gar Beraen-Charlie McCarthy Show/ it marked the end of the year's greatest [romance^ Charlie couldn't marry M arilyn, though, because58 words
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262 1953-05-01 6 Break fas t in bed. 'then a kick' A SCOTLAND YARD man's wife's reply to a charge of A cruelty and desertion included these words Mr. Commissioner Grazebrook said m the Divorce Court: He wanted to be kissed when he came m and when he went out." Her opinion of262 words
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Article195 1953-05-01 6 THE MAN WHO IS FOND OF CHILDREN rIE one regret or happily married Walter James Osbonne and his wife is that they have no children, hi* counsel. Mr. E. J. Branson, said at Surrey Quarter Sessions, Kingston. So on« day when 52-year-old Osborne, a fitter's mate, saw s'.x-year-old Marion Worthy195 words
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Article29 1953-05-01 6 Capt. Manuel Fernandez of Mum), Florida, shot dnvtii his 12th Communist Mio yesterday equalling the Korean wai mark •et by Colonel Royal Baker of HrKinney, Texas.29 words
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Article124 1953-05-01 6 GET ABROAD TO SELL —CAR CHIEF BRITAIN is missing rich opportunities for increased exports because high Ciovtrnment officials and the chiefs of medium-sized manufacturing firms do not travel more. Sir Reginald Rootes, back from a 40,000-mile sales tour of India. Ceylon, Malaya, New Zealand, Australia, the U.S., and Canada, said124 words
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Article247 1953-05-01 6 FILMS TURN MAN INTO A STRANGLER Has flicker tits, Hsays expert A MAN has had to stop going to the cinema because the slight flickering of the film gives him an irresistible impulse to strangle the person m front of him. Several times while sitting m cinemas ne nas suddenly247 words
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Article34 1953-05-01 6 OOL'TII WALES miners are 55 compiling a booklet of colliery nicknames such as Dai Ding 1>«"K for lhe rha P*l bellringer, and Jack the Bar* for a trumpeter. |r34 words
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Article38 1953-05-01 6 Thirteen Philippine soldiers, including one officer, wer? killed and two others were seriously wounded yesterday m a battle with a Huk force of about 100 near the United States Airba.se m Central Luzon.38 words
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Advertisement117 1953-05-01 6 II [DEC LJ OYSTERS I AIRPORT HOTEL SINGAPORE Phone 3351 Over-all protection L Mother N.mirc £.nc it to the turtle, Haldi made it for the j ponaUi typewriter. The Swedish-built Hlfch liJ5 3 strong It .une, with robust sides and back, .md 3 sturdy. sOuhJ-absorbing bottom pbw. H.ilda i< nor117 words
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451 1953-05-01 7 t( MH Horse wort hears^how- film unit shooting on board a destroyer and a steam yacht askrpHE caterer for a^ t t0 pj >mo uth for 20 pints of milk. The signal sent was: led for a S H£ «nL of m451 words
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154 1953-05-01 7 Chaplin may buy a house in England i^HARLIE CHAPLIN and his V> family, it is understood, have decided to settle down m England. He has already been homehunting m the West Country with his wife, Oona. They are said to have their eyes on two houses. One Is the 300-year-old,154 words
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127 1953-05-01 7 YEAR. OLD Robert t Dempsey (42 inches tall) squeezed himself into an icecream tub (3« inches high. 1J inches diameter) and was trapped for 90 minutes. He found the metal container outside a shop during a fame of hide-and-seek near his home. Into it127 words
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Article53 1953-05-01 7 The Countess sped— £2 The Countess of Rosebery was fined £2 at Hemel Hempstead. Hertfordshire, yesterday, for speeding on her way to attend Queen Mary's funeral at Windsor on Mar. 31. When stopped by a police patrol car she said she was on her way to the funeral and wasReuter - 53 words
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Article35 1953-05-01 7 A waterproof and bomb lastproof radio set that will work anywhere on any kind of electric current is to be made by a British firm for Atlantic Pact forces m Europe.35 words
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Article100 1953-05-01 7 JAMES ARTHUR MITCHELL, 33, thought that his wife -whom he idolised—treated him "like a lodger m hi V?H house and had more love for her books and ncr kitten than she had for him. So he decided he did rom!?#V llve Corn f all Quarter100 words
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Article61 1953-05-01 7 LEAVES HIS FORTUNE TO CHARITY MR. EMILE WERTHEIMER. British ftlm industry pioneer who introduced "Birth of a Nation." "Orphans of the Storm," and the super cinema to Britain, at left £212,275. After payment of certain legacies, including £3,000 to his private secretary, Miss Evelyn Johnson, of Emanuel Road. Streetham Hill,61 words
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Article40 1953-05-01 7 t ho Et^l 8t£ n nN y M rs Dorothy Leuyf and Mrs. the t^^-SmcmS! W U 9 iven the >° b oT seeing that Son^rob e ,itZ s dressed. wtoflid, we re m terrible condition."40 words
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Article, Illustration125 1953-05-01 7 WOULD-BE matadors m Spain jump into the arena during i bullfight to show their mettle. Many do it every season. But it's against the law. When they leave the ring they are arrested and put m gaol. Now and again on« of them gets a chance as anA.P. - 125 words
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Advertisement101 1953-05-01 7 fPARMANAND'Sf CORONATION BARGAINS f h LOVELY «»<»«x>o Ty M Sharkskin 42" 2.75 FABULOUS A PRINTED SILKS Fancy Suiting, 56" 2-*> OFFERS |> iC t English Suitings All Wool 58 8.90 if 9) 5 ATTRACTIVE 1 America fo >liB 36 uo SMASHING a a SELECTIONS i Bed sheets 72 x9O 520101 words
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Article, Illustration215 1953-05-01 8 CHIT THE TICKETS ON EPLANADE Stori CEO! THE 4 8 AME'/ .irr« r. f|»c bei c U« '•f' rigfctness. bur re. s .jnncrs i" The mission iej ;g$ o« W visited many F^r Ej [ez'"' 11^ J »c:t.-ncr.: )>o j -.ibii hej orgi n se^ moit .'»l>cra[-mindc<| s ns of215 words
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Article261 1953-05-01 8 THE CITY COUNCIL feted the American visitors wiHi u»Tf t nee fioon. foo-yong-nat, nasi brivani and noodles on the Esplanade, Hie Chinese and Indian Chamber* of Commerce entertained them a» tea parties and individual members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce invited them to dinner. The261 words
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Miscellaneous435 1953-05-01 10 TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs I STAR V IRK9HHHHHHHHHIH^I IHE CUT => h ThE KATEZ W^ M?^ HORN TODAY, ><»v are one oi I fc^% Vk^H H MTM SWiFT, POAEe^uu |0W 7 L V n9^ H»" se independent souls who *j "'^SLs^Ai^iß A6 H's E^zLMY UK y<rflr dot's about as435 words
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Article, Illustration789 1953-05-01 11 ALVIN STEINKOPF - It's tough to be a peer ALVIN STEINKOPF by opers of the N° T ,im of have hink accounts and bi?, a th central heatcaStle sonic P° or bllt m J and the Boronahone nn Cc 2 H Pivins tion °SnflSclal headaches. m the ois Thp Brifsh s^Hections cannot vote789 words
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Article, Illustration268 1953-05-01 11 North-South vulnerable South dealer «»ake urn; of n c;usl()n vl y seldom use the "bid-what-ymi-haven't-got" style where it «eems they have the balance of power. Whether the Swedes were confused by their own bidding, or simply underestimated their combined values, they stopped short of game on a hand268 words
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Article, Illustration145 1953-05-01 11 AMERICAN scientists are working; on a robot with a sense of touch which can dismantle the delicate merchanism of an unexploded bomb, clear up radioactive debris, or do other dangerous work. It will have radio-controlled arms, capable of doing; almost anything: human arms and hands could do.Reuter - 145 words
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Advertisement219 1953-05-01 11 4 De Luxe' by Kangaroo Service to p|y II BRITAIN AUSTRALIA i and a!! countries en route 1. HSIOIA PAKISTAN CEYION J jJ A, Go as you please! Fly m only two days to London by QANTAS-8.0.A.C. Or take it easy anywhere en route— 888 enjoying a few days Rtop-over219 words
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Advertisement138 1953-05-01 12 Children's Flexibles .^^k Cc«fi o.ford, y^Wmi Model 65 m br o^ >^fe\ M*dcl 49 m bbek or bro^n. Wj\ S pore Cr Penan? $J.9u B^ M S- 9 ore Pe«.n< 9.90 I F d f MlhV 5 4 0 t^T^ Wl 1 Fed. of M^ M $10.90 MM Sixes: 3—138 words
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Article, Illustration733 1953-05-01 13 JEAN WISEMAN - JEAN WISEMAN by LONDON. f H» Vinthes. relying on s^ulte and cut rather '^STcareer includes working with both Sain and Molyneux and after his own nrsi collection he was immediately accepts as one of the "Top Eleven. Mr Cavanagh has the privilege ofReuter - 733 words
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Article152 1953-05-01 13 PEOPLE who go to Biggleswade parish church to make arrangements for a weding are asked for a deposit of 10 shillings. If, at the wedding, no confetti is thrown m the church doorway, the 10 shilling! is returned. The vicar, the Rev. R. B. Griffin, says152 words
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Miscellaneous91 1953-05-01 13 Todays Crossword r?€ia wo i i i~n 1 14. i^^^^^ ■"■a ■"■a- s^s n h ■_r^__rn________B _$«S5 .,-B-fUI-P-H-H- _R0 __H iz^v-z- n B hunt K T^o j v f.. I -L 22! rt«TWu>Ai r nowwoii §ou now CPSJla ACRt y M h p. n lj, I 4 N. u._f/'' I91 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1953-05-01 14 TRESPASSER - TRESPASSER By Last day of Selangor meeting The days best bet: Hurry Up WITH THF GOING a^ain heavy and many horses likely to bp taken out, it is hard to assess the pro pects for tomorrow, third and last day of the Selangor Turf Club's April-May1,437 words
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Article113 1953-05-01 15 5- Tengah 0. Lodgers ch anffi Lodger Units crashed m five R OYA i L i ten-man Ten*ah side m yesterday's H goals agamai T ih Div ?sion One l»e at^Tensah. Weakened bj ™f kptain S lor the nippy Lodgers for-•w-ah darted off well,113 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-05-01 15 Services Soceer round-up photo. Mudv m expressions: The grimaces ar e made by R.A.S.C. Inside -right Morris (left) and R.A.S.C. centre- forward Holland as they leap for we ball along with HMS Terror centre- half Chester. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article167 1953-05-01 15 RAO€ i; RNAS 1. ROYAL* Army Ordnance Corps gained their first win of ItM season m yesterday's Div. 1 tie against Royal Naval Air Station Sembawan* at 443 BAD ground and thus move away from the bottom ol the league. rwT^. RNAS WENT AHEAD AFTER POUR167 words
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340 1953-05-01 15 R.A.S.C 3: HMS Terror 1. A LATE Terror rally looked like earning a draw m this United Services League Div. 1 match at Ayer Raja Road yesterday. Then a last-minute penalty for Royal Army Service Corps put the issue beyond doubt. The Corps took340 words
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Advertisement44 1953-05-01 15 THE STAGE CLUB A COMEDY BY HO AID JExWS at the VICTORIA THEATRE 9 P.M. MAY 7 th Bth8 th &9™ CHARITY PREMIERE 7TH.IM AID OF S. P. C. A. BOOKIXGK AT lUMU\NO>S *4 V 53,52,«. Space donated by A f>estos Encjineeruig <AJ) L/d.44 words
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Advertisement243 1953-05-01 15 CAPKTOL today 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 0.30 NATURAL VISION 3 DIMENSION 0/f WARNE RCOLOR VINCENT PRICE FRANK LOVEJOY PHYniS KIRK NO FREE LIST! TOMORROW M'NITE IJEHilverCrem PAVILION TODAY 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 Academy Award Winner for BEST PICTURE! "CASABLANCA" Ingrid Humphrey BERGMAN BOGART REX From TODAY 11. 1.45 4. 6.30.243 words
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Advertisement192 1953-05-01 15 las ALnAHDKA TODAYS DAILY 11 A.M.. 130, 4, 6.45 9.30 P.M. jones tejB\s\>J C MAM 10H LXi 7^ n KiALDEN /&W»WV ■■■■v--*K:»>¥jWE 2>""V 11 ajn.— 1.45— 4.15— 6.45 9.30 p.m. ■fi4^HiK ELEANOR Parkfr MIDHIGHT! ■iTvwrZSlt _JL- r^TMrsßsMfls^-XiffftWP^ 4bV^£fCmBHH Starring John Payne Susan Morrow iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiuuMmimniciiiiiimimcis I SINGAPORE RESTAURANT (Ist Class Bar)192 words
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Article20 1953-05-01 16 CHADWICK At Kandansj Krrb.m Hoftptial. on 30' h April. 1953. >o Joan, wife of I>>ntl(i Chad wick, a kon.20 words
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Article30 1953-05-01 16 WONG-TAN: The engagement Is announced between Francis Wont', sou «>f Mr. Ac Mr». Y. C. Wontf of Singapore, and Nellie Tan, daughter of Mr v Mrs. Tan Teng Ban.30 words
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Article41 1953-05-01 16 MR YAP KIM BENO. age 73, of Hatp Hnat At Co., 19 20, Rochor* CMMI Road, passed away peacefully on 28th April. Funeral will be leaving on 3rd May, at 2 p.m. sharp from •Ixive add reM to Bldadarl Cemetery41 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-05-01 16 photos. "ttete PtL S UOn:. HMS Terror centre-forwa d Hotel.,™. eh» llenj ed by Plumb but Rets m a scoring drive five minutes IwmttaJ. K.A.S.t. won this Uivision une fixture by three Roals to one. (SEE PACih 1j). Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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294 1953-05-01 16 IT'S ARSENAL TODAY -BLACKPOOL TOMORROW r: is a storming rip-roaring finish to England's soccer season this weekend. Battling it out for the most glittering prize- the F.A. Cup— at Wembley on Saturday are the Lancashire neighbours, Bolton and Blackpool. And almost within reach of the Div. 1 championship— only aA.P. - 294 words
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Article67 1953-05-01 16 WEST Australian youth boxers will have their last Singapore battle tonight. They meet Army Boys' Trade School at Neesoon at 8 p.m. The Aussies have had three Singapore team competitions. They lost only one and that was their main battle, against Singapore for the67 words
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Article217 1953-05-01 16 A freak goa1 |T was -i one-.iidfd afTair on the padans yes'erdav. when 7th Company met 2nd Company In the Singapore Boys' Modi soccer final for the Rayner Shield. Winners MM 7th Comp'iny by six soils to two who won the shield Ins* year as well The first minute saw217 words
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Article196 1953-05-01 16 hlnrnc thirties 2. A.A.A. 9. pHOOCSI AthtoCtai MkM <>Mi:t \t(t'>tv Mi»-ir -.'mi >>i ntecf n tin* Bin i> n Aunt* ur i' h't Srnl' r \nln-n tlMfl I MUcable KU leMc >'» ••> J.i i.i i, I*. C a vw'h 'i uc beaten In im l196 words
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Article20 1953-05-01 16 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1: Charlton Athletic 3 Tottenham Hotspur 2. Division Z: Doncaster Rovers 1 Luton Town 0.20 words
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Article150 1953-05-01 16 Aussim lose 3 wickets for 28 LOWLY Worcestershire,/ Cinderallas of English' County Cricket, tarnished Australia's reputation for invincibility yesterday. With their score at 333 for seven, Worcester declared a thing no Worcester team had the temerity to do m the past. AND THKN JACK VVHITEHKAD 1:1 Kl'.in SALT INTO THE150 words
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Article56 1953-05-01 16 Close of play scores: AT CAMBRIDGE: Cambridge University v Sussex. Rain— no play. Cambridge 261 tßushby 107, Hare 47. James four for 65). AT SOUTHAMPTON: Match drawn. Rain— no play yesterday. Hampshire 299 (Marshall 81. ED R. Eagar 57. Mitchell 3 for 65). Somerset 126 for one (GimblettA.P. - 56 words
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