The Singapore Free Press, 4 May 1953
1953-05-04
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Title Section10 1953-05-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya kdfjkdsjfdsfkdjskfdjsf10 words
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Article894 1953-05-04 1 BOY SAW COMET IN FIERY BALL Villagers 01 A 1 raided wreck for Two Coronation Rift parcel* from Plincapore were about the only things thing* recovered by \lllafjeni from the i*i*ied metal, torn clothes and paper roveiin* ehtire wene of the dlaMter. They were handed to the police who had894 words
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179 1953-05-04 1 Children slain by gas, mother accused NEW JERSEY. Today. A WOMAN estranged from her well-to-do husband, killed four small children yesterday by running a car engine In a closed garage, police said. She was charged with murder. Earlier, police said she faitot m an attempt to take her own life.Reuter - 179 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-05-04 1 TWO OFFICERS of the law have a chat. Sergeant Tom Horn, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who is m London for the Coronation chats to a Bobby28 words
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Article19 1953-05-04 1 '"■d, ttarh ar r' Mn3tfa l handl, V.^ neulral nati «n horn, r h rcfu.se la R(19 words
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Article66 1953-05-04 1 THE Military Governor of Teheran has called for the .surrender of General Fazulla Zahedi. a former Minister of the Interior, alleged to have plotted against the Prime Minister, Dr. Mossadeq The demand, which was broadcast, called for General Zahedi to surrender within 48 hours. General Zahedi. a formerReuter - 66 words
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Article25 1953-05-04 1 The Foreign Secretary Mr Ultnonf Edon. had a '"less restlesi night." accordinti to his mt'dh-al bulletin yesterday 'His •strength is maintained/ it added.25 words
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Article37 1953-05-04 1 A young Singapore Chine.se. Tan Hook Ann. was having tea 1 m a roffee-.shop m New Bridge Road, yesterday, when man eanuHip and .stabbed him with a knife. The wound was not I serious.37 words
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Article62 1953-05-04 1 a ,tron»:i" ai 12 When they returned they found thai the gang I smashed Lta way inn nou«e ransacking it i. liar md stealing Iver, radio, food and beadan J m the b wounding him, In the N I .i of Puna he Arab as heReuter - 62 words
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Article18 1953-05-04 1 Exports of rubber from Singapore and the Federation to all countries totalled 73,322 tons last month.18 words
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Article81 1953-05-04 1 MALAYAN AIRMAIL LOST ALL Singapore and Federation airmail for India, Africi, Middle East and Europe were forwarded by the ill-fated Comet, the Singapore General Post Office announced this morning. Only a small amount of mail has been recovered, it added. The G.P.O. will make a fuller statement of mails lost81 words
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Advertisement44 1953-05-04 1 HIGH POTENCY FORMULA I ill pP ftj| lIX V- ■■> In Bottlos of 100 AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADISG DEALERS ASD THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY. LTD. (ir«C JHXOTAT I 0 IS mi Ft OtftATlON OF MALAYA) ESTABLISHED 1901 SINGAPORT KUALA LUMPUR, KLA^O. S( UtMO \S. IM NANO.44 words
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410 1953-05-04 2 We can't afford it, says Senator CHAIRMAN Leverett Saltonstail of the I'nitcd Stales Senate Armed Services Committee said m Washington yesterday he was sure the Administration would not send American troops to South-east Asia despite the critical Communist threat there. "We Just can'tU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 410 words
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Article187 1953-05-04 2 KENTNER RECITAL LOUIB KENTNER'S first of four recitaLs of Beethoven sonatas at the St. Andrews War Memorial Hall last night wa.s a brilliant success. In the most pleasantly intimate surrounding* the audience of 250 w.i.s given an "inside" view into four sonatas spanning widely differing periods m Beethoven's emotional andK.S. - 187 words
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Article47 1953-05-04 2 In the first three months of this year, Italian police seized hidden arms caches Including three trench mortars. 31 mathlnegurw, 50 automatic rifles. 1,300 rifles. 4.973 hand grenades and 180.000 rounds of ammunition. Most of the caches belonged to an organzed Communist underground.47 words
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Article, Illustration312 1953-05-04 2 pKENCH police rounded up and exiled into the Sahara desert a number of top ranking Tunisian Nationalist and Commuist leaders to quell violence marking: the opening yesterday of the protectorate's first municipal elections. I V 1 VIUII*T« Fourteen leaders were picked up by Surete NationalePopper - 312 words
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Article75 1953-05-04 2 PLANS are under way m Ho Hf K"o^.t7 /or //it? creation of an organisation very similar to the Improvement Trust 0/ Singapore to undertake large s cole housing projects. The aim was to house slum, dwellers m reasonable accommodation at low rents using the Hong KongReuter - 75 words
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Article257 1953-05-04 2 All eyes will be on warship rpEN British aircraft carrier 1- will be the most, imprest feature of the ships of man) nations which will assemble o" Portsmouth on June 15 tc honour the Queen. More than 20 nations have ac- cepted the invitation tc send warships up to cruiserReuter - 257 words
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Advertisement277 1953-05-04 2 rs VI S\ -d, s** <^ See In *,n v ik =r mi TAL* s -J» tor THE STRIKING BARGAINS OFFERED, Uemco Printed Swiss Flannel 75'; Wool Karlv Warm All Wool Usual Price Sale Price 25', Cotton 3fi" (m plain. Blankets $3.25 per Yd. 52.75 per Yd. checks, and Tartans)277 words
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Article, Illustration132 1953-05-04 3 RED BOSS WHO WAS KILLED Had pin-up photo "DHORTY Kuk, member of the Central Committee of the Malayan Communist party and one of the top terrorists m the Federation who was killed recently, had a coloured photograph of pin-up firi m his pack. The picture was cut from a magasine132 words
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Article149 1953-05-04 3 Soldiers to appeal against death AWYERS for two British soldiers, LCpl. George £cmthwaite and Trooper Dougto 100/I 00 W i?° were sentenced to 'death m Hong Kong last I 2*™ J unced durln S the W Uld aPPeal bv^*^ 0 men were found RuUtv II a seven-man jury m theA.P. - 149 words
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Article65 1953-05-04 3 Crown Prince Akihito of Japan entertained London's Japanese community at a garden party on Sunday afternoon and gave his camera -conscious countrymen their biggest day m years. The 19-year-old future Mikado, wearing a dark blue pin-striped suit with a blue and red tie, was greeted65 words
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Article18 1953-05-04 3 Eighteen earth tremors were felt within few hours at Raragurun, Turkey, on Satur- i iv18 words
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Article55 1953-05-04 3 W)UId have^ hi >"terd«J f(ir a "eem Pn hl ll «'r but The vi i t from Malaya was appreciattea of the (i:i«' services m the county 01 the Battalton SufTulk Regiment. The b^mea comprise eiuM jl«ts which have been sivea t-» old soldiers »Fthe regiment55 words
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412 1953-05-04 3 'Cheap fish in 3 years, if Govt. acts Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE could be made self-sufficient m fish and a big industry built up if the Government and financiers would provide the facilities a fisheries expert said yesterday. More than 50 per cent of the fish sold m Singapore412 words
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193 1953-05-04 3 SACKED WOMEN ASK: IS MARRIAGE A CRIME? Free Press Staff Reporter MARRIED women teachers m Singapore's afternoon schools have been told by the Education Department that their jobs are temporary. Some of them are to be replaced soon by partly trained students from the Teachers* Training College The women are193 words
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Advertisement87 1953-05-04 3 FEEL WEARY? XK m *™,ATER'S SHERRY DOES YOU GOOD!! SI 4 V t [I^NDL^ATERsi '41 A Th^R^m^ 1 \>? a r r le^ y e^n?^erQt^tt^ 9.50 DRY FLY Pale amber m colour, this wine with its attractive aroma of possesses the bouquet 8.00 DRY CLUB All exceedingly pleasant wine on87 words
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Article413 1953-05-04 4 Opinion THE COMET CRASH |WE news that a Comet Jet airliner on the Singapore-London run has crashed near Calcutta with the loss of 43 lives has been re- ceived everywhere with the deepest regret. Pour of the passengers were closely identified with Malaya* rubber industry. They were members of this413 words
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Article, Illustration485 1953-05-04 4 L. S. CHAKALES - BOY KINGS TAKE OVER L. S. CHAKALES By CAIRO. /\N June 10, 1916, Sherif Governor of Islam's holy city of Mecca, stepped out on his balcony. b! 4 nked m the glaring sun and fired a bullet from his revolver. That shot was a signal to the Turk-dominated Arab world485 words
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Article, Illustration644 1953-05-04 4 NOEL MONKS - Air-conditioned Harems Now NOEL MONKS Oil millionaires on a spending spree Sheikh plans to rebuild mud town says Bahrein, Persian Gulf. SIX desert places rivalling anything out of the Arabian Nights and costing a total of £10.000,000 are being built or have been ordered for rulers and sheiks m Saudi644 words
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Advertisement16 1953-05-04 4 TROPHIES WORTHY OF GREAT SPORTS EVENTS S. P. H. de SUVA SINGAPORE, X LUMPUR ft IPOH16 words
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Advertisement21 1953-05-04 4 BRUNSViBR CALCULATOR THE CALCULATOR OF HIGH EFFICIENCY SPEED AND ACCURACY Scle Agents UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTD S!hG«MRE KUALA LUMPUR PENANfi21 words
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Article, Illustration417 1953-05-04 5 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Miss Lee Lye was bride who changed into mourning Hy irroRDING to Chinese custom a young couple may not wed A tn after a three-year mourning period if the bridegroom^ ul f-ither dies during their engagement. t0 b n hPfor£ he died417 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-05-04 5 t I r t I I > r I > Miss Lee Lye with her husband, Mr. Yap Suee Hong, a local business-man, after their marriage on Saturday. Free Press Picture.31 words
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Article185 1953-05-04 5 IS the movement against payment of increased rents collapsing? Some Singapore Improvement Trust tenants have already paid their rents for May. The payments included the 15 per cent, increase. oaid Mr. s S. Scales of the City Council Treasury Department: "Payment of rents at the185 words
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Article157 1953-05-04 5 H(>me Tenant' nga P re New ie sm aU man I ce u nts a "d give ?r? m °An a fo eh nc eton nd Halt our troubles will be over if service officers stop renting private homes a* any price. They are157 words
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Article153 1953-05-04 5 VALUE OF CO-OP SHARES SOON SINGAPORE'S 5.700 members of the Co-operative Scores Society, which is being liquidated by order of the Commissioner for Co-operative Development, Mr. T. F. Carey, will know how much they will get for their shares m three months' time. The official liquidator, Mr. C. M. Soosai.153 words
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Article41 1953-05-04 5 Lady Slim, wife of Sir William Slim, Australia's new Governor General, who has just arrived m Australia is ill and a doctor has been summoned. A bulletin said Lady Slim was suffering a recurrence of an earlier ailment.41 words
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Advertisement69 1953-05-04 5 SLAVIA />/^S£;l engines SIMPLE STURDY DESIGN EASY ATTENDANCE LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION 5, 8, 12 AND 15H.P. 4 fmjfo r^^SStt'. Sole Distributors:GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD 200, CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, SINGAPORE I CORONATION I I SALE i I OF CARPETS j I TODAY I 4A *S^ I SURPRISE PRESENTS FOJI 6/G BUYERS! MANY69 words
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275 1953-05-04 6 CHILDREN LA UGHED OUT OF THE CHURCH A BISHOP WANTS TO KNOW HOW TO PUT A STOP TO TKiS WHEN boys and pirls leave school and go out to work, they are apt to jet laughed out <>f &«>»£ to church by adults, a bishop said. And, he asked, is275 words
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Article173 1953-05-04 6 Radar used for mental cases RADAR Is being used for the first time by Swedish medical scientists In treating: menUl illne***. Re*ulU so far aa c described a* "vrrv promising." "Obvious improvements" wer« reported In 14 out of 20 menial case* treated with the new method at BeckomBerca hovpital, nearA.P. - 173 words
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Article64 1953-05-04 6 Tan* Kwong Fatt, 24, of the Hong Kong Sanitary Depart- ment. was sentenced to nine v.i fkh imprlfonment yesterday ivhen he pleaded guilty to a < ;ir;-« of corruption m office. Ttng. a labourer was accused of receiving a bribe of five cents (Hong64 words
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115 1953-05-04 6 A 64-YEAR-OLD retired officer, who claimed that by fran dulent mi iitation he I Induced In ii»io i<» .si^n' rign awaj for »:400 bli riahl u> claim Cll 000 left by all f losi tion m the Qih i Bench LMvli lon. J115 words
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Article, Illustration123 1953-05-04 6 |i|EET Shirley Such, a «irl with a lovely face and a figure to match and just 18. Shirley came to the Free Press office yesterday, a n d naturally, we couldn't allow such a lovely Such to walk out without being photographed. Shirley is helping her mother123 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-05-04 6 pnoio. AN UNUSUAL pose by Paula Hinton, ballet dancer, and her husband, Walter Gore, choreographer and dancer, m Lan- Popper aoit—Popper - 21 words
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Article320 1953-05-04 6 GAOL FOR WOMAN AGED 81 She is guilty of court contempt (DRYING bitterly, Mrs. Carolina Dunbar, 81, was taken to Exeter gaol, where she will stay until she has purged her contempt of the Hi h Court of Justice. As she left her 200-year-old cottage m Hillmoor. Culmstock, Devon, supported320 words
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Article148 1953-05-04 6 THE world's largest private collection of ships' figureheads, .some of which were on show at the South Bank Exhibition, has been found a new horne on board a ship. Because the lease is up on the riverside cottage at Gravesend. j Kent, where the relics have148 words
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Advertisement44 1953-05-04 6 Be Bright; Go Tonight Singapore's O\LY Air -roncEiiioiiril Air View Cabaret (Off Maxwell Rd.) BAXCIXC TILL I A.M. FLOOPv SHOWS, SPOT DANCES, BALLOONS, LUCKY TABLES SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SUPvPPviSES for your Entertai :it. "Pr li m aid of KANYA^G OnIVERSJTY FUND" [Qrzzmrt by SINGAPORE li44 words
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Article210 1953-05-04 7 EX-SHIPMATES LOVED SAME WOMAN HI;Y had been RCth ""\rl the ol o(fiC Roy brines. he sa.lor introc!ur,d a OM th tt jt S j, W hom ht was woman Loh sfrieiul who later gi 11 wllh her. develop" l nb est Kent SesS S »«ic« Arthur lacey. $M !T' H-M210 words
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Article336 1953-05-04 7 ■irHFV a sailor who was m the Monte Bello Islands off W the west coast of Australia during the atom bomb test returned home he experienced another kind of shock His wife told him that while he was serving: overseas she had been336 words
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Article, Illustration3 1953-05-04 7 I>"-turr dkfkdfjdkfdkfdkfdjdkfdkf U.P.U.P. - 3 words
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Article75 1953-05-04 7 Man charged after 21 years r r\VENTY-ONE years after an allowed offence wu committert. John Nirhol Martin, 45-year-old mechanic. was charged at Liverpool with hou.sebreakiiV4. It was statod that he was granted bail m 1932 but failed to appear. Then he gave himself up m Manchester after Surrey police had75 words
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Article78 1953-05-04 7 DISAPPEARING BOY VANISHES AGAIN LONDON'S disappearing schoolboy has vanished again. He is 13-year-old Richard Norris, of Shadwell Street, Stepney, who has not been seen since a coach on a school outing stopped at Pease Pottage, Sussex. Last year Richard was missing for a week. Police searched all London. Richard had78 words
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Article24 1953-05-04 7 West Berlin received 33.000 refugees from the Russian zone m April, while 42.000 were flown out to final haven m West Germany.24 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-05-04 7 picture. Dressed m th* flying *ear worn by his larger counterparts and holding a model of the DA Air Force F-94 Starfire, Paul Drake, aped four (left), helps to cement community relations as he explains the finer points of the speedy aircraft to his interested visitor,U.P. - 83 words
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Article60 1953-05-04 7 0 iron, a prefab at eye or T' th^ the^anl^ scra nibl^ down carpets and curtains and beat out the flames By the time the fire brigade arrived the train was puffing on its way. Bajd Fir»« Station Officer Morris: j*J rant? up the depot to60 words
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Article29 1953-05-04 7 cV r i e n n the Air F n>P P UnW over the 1J air y«»terd m Al^ r s s n B!anco uirli k J29 words
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Article140 1953-05-04 7 MR. Rowland Thomas, Q.C., the magistrate at Marlborough Street, London, told two men accused of pestering a young married woman m Hyde Park: "You young bloods tried to be clever you are i#thing but a couple of cads.' They are Peter Crane, aged 23,140 words
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Advertisement27 1953-05-04 7 TTt~costs you less I I to own I -'fiE /ft mmgjjj^our buys MORE m a. I V^ to.E o/ DHDvrn K^omiHinu ■y^xmilrfi Singapore Kuj<j Lumpur Ipoh Penjnfc.27 words
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Article, Illustration297 1953-05-04 8 The NEWS in UNKNOWN Ne C.P.R. liner LEFT: Artist Jean Robinson works on a huge Canadian emblem at the Victoria and Albert Museum, which, when completed, will be erected In Parliament Square for the Coronation. LEFT: A model of the Coronation route showing mon wealth visitors to the British Industries*297 words
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Miscellaneous859 1953-05-04 10 "tarzan by Edg L Rice Burrough T^ R -jy V™ §JS M£ T£Av£lE; V 'ltffc>*!fc^-w THEN THE P^ATH HUNT WOULD &S&M HIC 4i*4 apt to make >ov a lew rnnni^ iStVi. VV/ jnacp th 6 doj^ce W y- fft V^C .Ik, <me ot tllOM> i» aiamou i 'y o prw!859 words
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Article878 1953-05-04 11 ROSS WILSON - ROSS WILSON by ttVin their own Jjves _thense from .am world fame and importance. Originally a side- me to fannlng-we thrifty Scottish farmer no doubt used up some sprouting grain after a bad harvest by making whisky from it —the industry continues to bear all878 words
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Article181 1953-05-04 11 t»ft-W«§t ralnerabte o X i i\ 4 A 10 9 4 UEBT KAST |K!I 1« I J{{ l§ CAM Uv gOUTM ♦A Q 3 0 Q Q J ALTHOUGH 256 boards constitute very long team-of-four match. they are nevertheless only 256 out of millions of hands. The odd181 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-05-04 11 photo. Premier Nehru of India (left centre) and Premier U. Nu (right) of Burma lead a procession of head-hunting Naga tribesmen of Assam as they toured the lndo- Burmese border together .recently.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement35 1953-05-04 11 RADIO WEEKLY INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALE. THE HEST SX II MHO t'usah's. Shori .SYorf/ Four Piiffvs c#/ iiii 4 1 -'< BE refit I $c»h m PRICE 30 CE*TS FROM ALL NLWSVGENTS ON SALE TODAY35 words
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Miscellaneous66 1953-05-04 11 Today's Crossword > a night OH BH LHv iHS i h. »<<!• I BB 1 o BJf fln man red and Bfl H' I i J H MM Emß BH in-' ■■■^^■■1 U. Hlav m 9H I P QM RH HP ill 1 iHlfl I "If IL^BHHBI 11 <>'<' 9?v3?3l66 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-05-04 12 MISS CHAN WAI CHAN sett her tips to rumlM temr i m an exhibition at the Univeraal Motrl dance hall. Miss Chan wil take part m a charity hula huU tbuw m aid of the MauraiiK University nrxt month.41 words
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158 1953-05-04 12 G.T. BOON - G.T.BOON By ONLY prison sentences will .r i(ii< «tr the krrt i .j.i-..» p-st m Singapore, motorists said yesterday. The*? selfappointed car-park attendents often practice what amounts to Markmaii. Thry were commentine n n< of $20 imposed on one of Ibese youths by a158 words
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Article121 1953-05-04 12 I am a resident of Tlong Bahru and I feel the same way as "Public Minded" m his letter on the lack of a cinema m this area and the utter indifference of the powers-that-be to the needs of residents. However, "Public Minded" should know that there is121 words
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Article79 1953-05-04 12 AT exactly 8.30 a.m. on Wednesday, thousands of Singaporeans m the vicinity of Empress Place were regaled by a most unusual musical interlude. It came from Singanore's Big Ben, which was chiming merrily away instead of producing its mrmotonoujs ding, dong dung; dong ding dong. Perhaps, our Biff79 words
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Article241 1953-05-04 12 MR. T. A. Simon, president of the Singapore Hire Car Association, is reported m your paper to have said that purchasers of approved taxi-cabs paid $10,000, for them and are now finding it impossible to sell at $3000. This is quite wrong. Wi'h the present one-way system it241 words
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Article229 1953-05-04 12 rIS is Intended to show up the excessive price of 20 cents a bottle being charged by the coffee shops and vendors for a certain soft drink. They appear to have an extremely .strong organisation, because this price seems universal. In addition the coffee shops will not supply229 words
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Article33 1953-05-04 12 HAVE you a grousr? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then writ r to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m hi« POSTBAG briefly.33 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-05-04 12 MR. P.P. NARAYAMAN, Labour member of the Federal Legislative Council, and his wife, say farewell at Kuala Lumpur railway station on their way to England for the Coronation.32 words
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Article149 1953-05-04 12 A TTAP FOLK MAY BUILD HOMES HERE Free Press Staff Reporter. ATTAP dwellers m Singapore now occupying Crown property or City Council and Improvement Trust land can build their own huts m the U; per Aljunicd settlement if they?are evicted. Already 11 families who lost their homes m Farrer Road149 words
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Article75 1953-05-04 12 TWO of ex-King Farouk's close associate.- have been indict td lor misappropriation of funds and abuse of power, the 1 Egyptian Government Purge Commission announced last nisht. they are Mr. Karim Thabit. ex-Cabinet Minister and ropl press counsellor, and Dr. Ah- mcd El Naquees. former DirecjReuter - 75 words
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148 1953-05-04 12 Chinese chamber wants to share premises Free Press Staff Reporter. THE Rubber Trade Association of Singapore has offered to help the Chinese Chamber of Commerce build its proposed new slx-.storey premises. It proposes to contribute 50 per cent, of the cost. And. of course, it will expect an equal share148 words
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Article172 1953-05-04 12 t.otivrs must ho short II/ T E have lately read a lot m tile local newspapers about the present high cost of running our Government and of the demands of certain Government employees for more pay. It is my opinion that the latter are justified. In view of172 words
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Advertisement40 1953-05-04 12 You will be sure of Real you select from our wide range of UNDER GARMENTS No ironing IJ VI AIJ Good washing PI I LwPI Har& wearing Beautiful fitting all sizes C. Ramchand 72* High Street,* Singapore. Ladies Dress Makers40 words
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Article, Illustration691 1953-05-04 13 Eileen Anderson - IDEAL HUSBANDS ALWAYS TURN UP TOO LATE Eileen Anderson Here's a topic for discussion when the girls cr t together. What's YOUR choice? by nil i ot loving-kind-Ht ;s fuu oi ndable com^omtorting as an loves children ,l'l makes money spin '^ni firi^ heart' with it. mirro* 0/ them. HE691 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-05-04 13 photo. I*' s *H»erlan<| j? J^J 1 ;t at Suvrt^a ||use. St. twonaii.u, L W 5 S (l!l> nf the summer fashions of .'iur snow n there. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article147 1953-05-04 13 Beauty secrets HERE ARE recommendations for tried and tested preparations which feed restore and nourish your skin, hands and hair. Only the simplest ingredients are used because although you will always find the time (given proper guidance) you might Jib when it comes to money. Did you know, for example:147 words
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Advertisement213 1953-05-04 13 I f^tf/jj Helena R« Wnst* lll i \y *yf can give you a sAln /l/ze Si//i I £f A VV 1 << The genii* of Helena Rvbi»«»ein, the w«rM'i j >> leading beauty authority, brings you this mvm <j tf Silk make-up. Actually made of p«r« silk. \< Face powder213 words
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179 1953-05-04 14 'Bang Bang' Womber beats world champ A big setback for Gavilan DANNY ("Bane Bang") Womber of New York registered one of the biggest boxing upsets of the year on Saturday night when he won a unanimous decision from world welterweight champion Kid Gavilan of Cuba m a ten-round non-title bout.U.P. - 179 words
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Article98 1953-05-04 14 BRITISH Olympic sprinter Emanuel McDonald Bailey has succeeded m his appeal against his suspension as an amateur athlete by the Southern Area Committee of tho Amateur Athletic Association. Bailey on Saturday appeared before the five-man Appeals Committee of the Association to present his case against98 words
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Article101 1953-05-04 14 THAILAND'S welterweight champion of the Orient Somdet Yontraklt, knocked out Australian Frank Donnelly m the ninth round of their scheduled ten-round bout m Bangkok last night. Donnelly was put down In the second round for a count of fire when saved by the bell. He wa« again101 words
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Article113 1953-05-04 14 DOGER Bannister, Britain's great middle distance runner, set a British record on Saturday of 4 mm 3.6 sec. m the one mile run. The world record i* 4:01.4 by Ounder Ha egg of Sweden. Bannist«r was competing m the Oxford University versus the Amateur Athletic Assoc ationU.P. - 113 words
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Article49 1953-05-04 14 Dark Star, owned by Cain Hoy Stables, won the Kentucky Derby on the Churchill Downs, Louisville on Saturday. The colt beat Mr. Alfred Vanderilts Native Dancer, which star'ei favourite, m a photo finish with InvlKorafor. owned by the Sixrn Stables, m third place ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article34 1953-05-04 14 General Micklem. 41 -year-old London stockbroker and veteran Walker Cup golfer, won the English amateur championship on Saturday with a two-one victory over Brit a ins top ranked amateur, Ronnie White APAP - 34 words
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Article15 1953-05-04 14 R'JK'I/ L\i«ue %eml-nn»l: Halifax i Bradford Northern If; St. Helens 4:5 Ilu'dfiUrlcl •> ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article46 1953-05-04 14 ■ill. i:i I \\i. FELICISHIMO IMTON 01 TIIK I'HII.II'I'INI.S b-J, 6-!. 6 1 IN THK I IN \l 1 ii lID i (Phlltp- r the B h put A J. Mo 10. L. i i,- i Palsh i -.1 tn ill- imil ol ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article19 1953-05-04 14 The Hongj Kong Association voll'Wball team yesterday beat the Tok^o All-Stars 16-21, 21-16. 21-14. In Tokyo.19 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-05-04 14 Photo. Soccer players Schaap (Paris), left, and Burini (Milan) seem engaged m a lively Can-Can dance while trying to reach the ball. They were taking: part m a Milan -Paris floodlit soccer game which was drawn United Press two allUnited Press - 42 words
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Article394 1953-05-04 14 OLACKPOOL— and Stan Matthews— won the F.A. Cup **ror the first time In their history on Saturday with a fighting four-three victory over near neighbours Bolton Wanderers. Trailing two-three until Just five minutes before time, they bUged a storming last minute recovery that brought them394 words
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Article141 1953-05-04 14 SPAIN, the Netherlands and Norway moved into the second round of European Davis Cup tennis competition yesterday as the result of play against Israel, Ceylon and Luxembourg. Finland anal Eire »Uod level at one match each at the md of the ftrsi slay's play of their tie141 words
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Article83 1953-05-04 14 Lewis Hoad. one of the brightent of Australia's young tennis stars, scored a smashing upet over Jaroslav Dro»>ny o/ Egypt, 8-6. 6-1. m a Cairo exhibition match. Hoad and Ken Rosewall. another Aussie teenage star, defeated Drobny and Mervyn Rose of Australia m doubles. 6-3. 6-4.A.P. - 83 words
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Article53 1953-05-04 14 Tenh-v AlbriKht. 17. of Newtess, Majwach users, holder of the world and two American figure .skating crown*, trrhed In Honjj Kon^ on Saturday fiom Tokyo on a woi hi lour 8h«« vi lll *oon depart for Bangkok tmi win visit New Delhi. Istanbul, Home ami PortugM before returnlneA.P. - 53 words
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Article125 1953-05-04 14 Doris Hurt of tht United Btatrs Won li«-r third consr cutive British !l;ir<i Court tennia titl^ on Saturday with a V, :j 4 (i, 6-4, victory over Shirley Fry Mls.s Fry. i third m the US, last m Miss Hart m the 04 the itsa Hard I125 words
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Article268 1953-05-04 14 HARVEY IS 202 NOT OUT \TEIL Harvey, the brilliant 11 Australian le f t-hander thrashed the Leicestershire bowling to score 202 not out on the opening day of the tourists' match on Saturday. Attacking with beautiful strokes all round the wicket Harvey reached his double century m 4 hrs. 47268 words
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Article140 1953-05-04 14 Close of play scores m Count; and First Class Cricket Matches were Ai l^rds. M.C.C. 87 iWardle. leftarm slow 6 for 25. Yorkshire no runs for no wicket (start was delayed, wicket saturated >. Ai Southampton Hampshire 1H (Hill 56. Rogers 72. Bailey, rightarm fast 5 for 53i.Reuter - 140 words
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Advertisement139 1953-05-04 14 CIRCUS BUSCH w u *miHii at Junction of Victoria Street /'""^J^^ and Manila Street I 1 U^ 6 p»m. and 9 p.m. -I AH box ottiti Com* eorly to I 1 LA records >m«sh«d avoid disop- Jjft 1 I *y from our •ointment. Book- i ljJt*wliUJL^^^R^B initiol perform- \n%% for139 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-05-04 15 BAGBY BEATS LITTLE ALI pnuiv. ~,^r ,annhulr\ breaks away to a oTie-leti qth uin from A /S^fotTmiour,nraceatmaU, Lu,, m ,r on Saturday.- Free PressFree Press - 24 words
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734 1953-05-04 15 TRESPASSER - Handicapper made the 'eye' work hard TRESPASSER By .wvt of Saturday's Kuala Lumpur races was me ciose nnisnes m most MO f the events On at least four occasions the judge had to consult the "magic eyC Tn thP fifth race he had to call for photo-finishes to toide an734 words
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Article53 1953-05-04 15 PHIL TANKARD will not ride at the Penang meeting, which begins on Saturday and may have to miss the Coronation meeting m Singapore at the end of this month. At Kuala Lumpur last Saturday, Phil was hit by a chunk of earth m the left eye,53 words
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Article34 1953-05-04 15 0 0^, nd Bernard Swedish £v\ n Germantourney. f the Floi ence tennis R "!.'ndo del Rp? m:elin 6 2 X Mpr 'o lialv R r and G uis«ppe A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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261 1953-05-04 15 Victoria 3; St. Joseph's 1. VICTORIA School won the Singapore Amateur F.A. Youth Competition championship for the second successive year when they splendidly beat St. Joseph's Institution m the final at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The same teams met last year when Victoria won261 words
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Article181 1953-05-04 15 The 13 jockeys' appeal tails rHE Straits Racing: Association yesterday dismissed the appeals of the 13 jockeys who were suspended until May 5 by the Selansor Turf Club. The meeting, which lasted for six hours, took place m Kiifda Lumpur, Selangor Turf Club officials did not181 words
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Article37 1953-05-04 15 "yiC TOWEEL, former world bantamweight boxing champion, Is to fight acaln as a featherweight. His last fight was on March 21 when he unsuccessfully attempted to regain the title from Australian Jimmy Carruthers.37 words
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Article128 1953-05-04 15 1 atc »> n Mike Shepherdson. He was unlurky not to reach his century when he j cave Koenitz t-.itch In the gully when Selanpor's total va.s 203. Selangor's batsmen gavi vh.il •it cricket there w.tv In the s<\en i' n^ h.iii boun i#t\ possible128 words
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Advertisement89 1953-05-04 15 Today: 5.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. A Powerful Sweeping Social Melodrama! M M A HI T A (m Hindustani) starring SUMITRA. Paro-Rajan Haksar and Ullhas Distr: S. E. Asia Film Co. Today A Tomorrow at 7.15 A 9.15 p.m. ••HELLZAPOPPIN A Riotous Comedy. llAiii IO lIA.M X By EASIEST METHOD! Steps shown hv89 words
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Advertisement160 1953-05-04 15 phone *A* j~\j i ~j ryi~f gfll JLIJUiJ TODAY DAILY 11 a.m.— 145— 4.15— (i.45 M.'iO p.m. pS^lu^B ELEANOR 11 A.M.. 1.30. 4, 6.45 9.30 P.M. JONES EkfSi^ I HESTON ]l^>hf^^ CAPITOL 7th Day 11. 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 NATURAL VISION Warner'color VINCENT PRICE FRANK 10VEJ0Y PHYniS WIW Free List160 words
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Article440 1953-05-04 16 A world title fight? No! said them all few/ f/ie Bntisn T ?i': ncht between BriUln'f Hun.l«i P i. Turph. =..<] (lyrics ihinw 1 at I ranee, which Ukea pfaMC m I oiid-.n 0,, June will not 1)0 for the world middleweight title after all. The EuropeanA.P. - 440 words
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Article198 1953-05-04 16 They will 'clean up' boxing IMIE European Boxing Union decided yesterday to create a four-man international boxing committee whose main function will be to "clean up" the .sport and standardize rules and titles throughout the world The four named to the OOBUblttee were: Mr. Robert ChrisU-nberry, New Yorl State BoxingU.P. - 198 words
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Article87 1953-05-04 16 rr*HE battle between two Orient champions Larry Bataan and KU.sh Elorde scheduled for Manila on Saturday was postponed indefinitely dut to Bataan's sudden Illness A Game* und Amuspm^nt Board official physician found the Orient and Phi 111 pine featherweight titleholder suffering from swollen tonsils which wouldU.P. - 87 words
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Article365 1953-05-04 16 yyn«.HlN for Saturday's Penang race«: CL. S, DIV. I— SUF. Many Thanks *.00 BfM Tip 5.13 Tide«'(iold R.lt My Word I I Sealed Orders t.lO Chirale ft.o7 I urifrr R. 06 Nt» louds ft.tt* l.inWshir II Kii' Ponter's Delight "01 C*rallta *.0« Carg* Rlre 7.13 I our Ranger365 words
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284 1953-05-04 16 Tigers 3; Fathul Karib 2. A LUCKY penalty goal seconds before the rinul whistle gave SAFA Div. 1 League leaders, tha Tigers, a narrow victory over Fathul Karib at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The fighting Fathuls put up a Kallant performance, becoming the only284 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-05-04 16 RANDOLPH TJJRPIN. HU chance to regain the world title has been shoved further back.19 words
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Article191 1953-05-04 16 Weather stumps Padang cricket SCOREBOARD TTIE S.C.C. nnd S.R.C. combined vs. the Rest cricket match on the Padaiiß over the week-end was abandoned yesterday, after only three hours of play. On Saturday there was no play because of rain. The sunny Sunday montfOf promsed a °,ood day's game, but at191 words
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Article37 1953-05-04 16 Nurvbor 443 B.A.D. beat 32 Company Royal Army Medical Corps by five goals to nil yesterday m a Sin•4«ipore District League Div. 2 fixture. Scoters were Bra id ford <2>, Mcris, Mahmoud and Armstrong.37 words
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Article20 1953-05-04 16 Army Medical Equipment Depot and 443 BAD. "A* drew one-all m a District League Div. 3 tie yesterday.20 words
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