The Singapore Free Press, 25 May 1953
1953-05-25
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Title Section17 1953-05-25 1 The Singapore Free Press Lanre^t \ftrmonn *n\* '"> Malaya Zn Btog»p«« M<Hl May 19 3 Plico v <! I17 words
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Article1175 1953-05-25 1 i»B*avda prepares !S<*nvt s nil hi DUSSIA today gave notice that she could attend Big-Power talk? only if the Western parties made no demands beforehand. Pravda, the Moscow Communist Party newspaper, criticised the coming Bermuda conference of the Western Big-Three, but welcomed Sir Winston Churchill's call forReuter - 1,175 words
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273 1953-05-25 1 Evacuation from Egypt begins: Women fly out iIXTEEN British families took off from Cairo yesterday > on the first evacuation flight for women and children rom Fffypt, on the advice of the British Embassy. A BOAC Hermes took off for London via Rome rith 40 women and children, families ofA.P. - 273 words
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Article, Illustration119 1953-05-25 1 ¥/V THE ARMS of his mother rests lan Wylie, the 12-day old son of the second-in-command of the Everest expedition. His 20--month-old brother, Hugh, is looking at the new arrival, at RowhW s Copse, Heath End, Farnham. Neivs of lans birth was sent to Major Charles WylieU.P. - 119 words
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Article129 1953-05-25 1 I 0?""™ I**1 Chine* woman »'^r he "lid i nterro^ w "R ft seized L i ™mp B nion «MMin«JP.l c Cres swell, 31 'rom it^t^'-P 10 Wrter-" ?*C wa ro T, r Dilaware. '•*WI» 2^' Able Se aman £TaS^. n t month, zReuter - 129 words
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Article32 1953-05-25 1 This morning, tho Oeyiang Police Station, the Telok Ayer quarantine station and the Animal Infirmary at Kamponß *a?y v.ctv op.-n as usual to vaccinate dog* against rabies.32 words
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Article91 1953-05-25 1 U.S. RUSSIA WOOING BRITAIN A U.S. State Department spokesman said yesterday it was "too tarly" to jud^e the meaning: of Pravda's, editorial m terms of Soviet policy. Department experts must first analyse ar.d evaluate the statement published by the official Moscow newspaper before they could determine how it might affectU.P. - 91 words
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Article27 1953-05-25 1 A 38-year-.old Dutch seaman named Kramer, was found with stab wounds at Jardine Steps, Singapore, at about L4O this morning. He was admitted to hospital.27 words
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Advertisement24 1953-05-25 1 lK.ii l 'jl^BKrn'il > I N» j Ladies and gentlemen m Drink your toasts m i I V Sole Ast9ti I lr\ GUTHRIE Co Ltd24 words
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Article257 1953-05-25 2 Laos heroes reach safety SEVEN FI survivors from Ihe French post of Muons Khoua m the F.ao(ian iunqle, uhioh held out alone for six weeks as Vietminh Communist forces swept into Laos, have reached safety. The survivors said the Vietminh rebels bombarded the post with phosphorus shell, setting nearby villagesReuter - 257 words
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320 1953-05-25 2 Ike faces party showdown THE New York Times reported yesterday five points on which the allies m Korea were agreed as a basis for the new truce proposals to be submitted to the Communist negotiators today. Mr. James Reston, chid diplomatic correspondent of theReuter - 320 words
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118 1953-05-25 2 ATTLEE: BIG 3 MUST TALK ECONOMICS t; x th e British Labour od J tion, said last nlahtlS'Z Three leaders mus? talk L* mics if the Bermuda m S°next month was to be cess. Eisenhower and the Prime Minister." he said "b? I do not think these talks Ujg** ifReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement138 1953-05-25 2 fioitV mvniion vais U> him CATS yowling over empty sardine cans led Naples police yesterday to a stowaway m the Italian liner Conte Grande Agoatino Scamwiio. 42, from Brazil, was found hiding m a barrel. He had been living on sardines. Those cats," he muttered as police lea him away.—138 words
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Article259 1953-05-25 3 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO By But Mr. Nair says 1 I Hire Car Association warns me ffi S CoS authorities to postpone the intro2 ly taxi meters for at least another year, cheaper fares d*_w__j This follows the rec ommenda- tion of the City Council's Vehicles259 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-05-25 3 Double birthday smiles, from JEAN WILSON (left) and PATRICIA WILLIAMS who both celebrated their 21st birthdays this week-end. Their employer Mrs. Boris Holland, of the Asia Travel Service. Singaiyore, provided a rosebedecked birthday cake, with 21 candles, while flowers came from their many business friends.-Free Press - 52 words
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Article48 1953-05-25 3 A band of about 300 guerillas attacked the salt baking grounds at Hweilai m Kwangtung province on May 17. Forty guards were disarmed and 12, including the guard commander and the politicn: officer, were hanged or shot. Tho and eight warehouses were dynamited.48 words
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206 1953-05-25 3 Husbands helping wives to get vote By P. M. RAMAN MR. M. PONNUDURAY, supervisor of elections m Singapore told me this morning that many husbands call at his office every day to collect registration forms for their fifes. Some of the completed forms had been returned. This Is a reply206 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-05-25 3 picture. ld at^ a^rson and Mi s s Joan White after their Aadrews Cathedral, Sin-apore. on Saturday— Free PressFree Press - 21 words
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Article59 1953-05-25 3 Scottish Daily Mail reporter was killed yesterday while covering a Royal Marine Landing exercise on the island of Arran m the Firth of Clyde. Another reporter was injured. Mr. Norman Henry Osborne, 24, died when a machine gun bullet severed an overhead 11,000 volt electricity cable59 words
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Article26 1953-05-25 3 A twin-engined airliner crashed on to the edge of Lambert municipal m Missouri yesterday and five of the seven persons aboard died. Picture.26 words
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181 1953-05-25 3 City may ask court to move creche: 'Too noisy' OINGAPORE City Council is to make another attempt to remove the only privately-run creche m the city from its premises m Balmoral Road. The creche started about 18 months ago, has more than 60 children. A police court last month fined181 words
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Article25 1953-05-25 3 Britons and other Commonwealth peoples m London for the Coronation celebrated Enrpire Day together yesterday. There were special church, services and patriotic meetings.25 words
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Advertisement144 1953-05-25 3 *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<»♦+♦»»« »t tMMt»M*M»*** lfffVT> Some Women W^/f are always S »> i/f fi r ||r \->\ I 1 Hive y»« noticed how some women have I r II 1/ 1 :l seßse of r htness wfcerever they are I \l\ 11 1 and whatever they do? The way they talk.144 words
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458 1953-05-25 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, May 25, 1953 Opinion SO-CALLED FLOODS CINGAPOREANS will be forgiven if they have forgotten that m July, 1951, a joint Government and Municipal committee was set up to decide on a policy for the "alleviation of flooding." The public may olten be unmindful of the458 words
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Article1095 1953-05-25 4 Progressive G.I.s Aided Captors WAS A PRISONER OF THE COMMUNISTS— 2 This is the second of a series by PTE ROBERT PHILPOTT former Korean war prisoner. THERE wore about 450 prisoners m the camp when we staggered into the enclosure. They looked a little more rested than we were, but1,095 words
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Article, Illustration470 1953-05-25 4 AND AHEAD LIES AGONY T*HE British Everest ex- pcdition is now on its last lap m its bid to reach the roof of the world. But now Colonel Hunt, its leader, faces a vital decision which may decide eventual success or premature failure. This concerns the best way of climbing470 words
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Advertisement19 1953-05-25 4 trophies! WORTHY OF I GREAT SPORTS EVENTS j w S. P. H. de SUVA i SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR IPOH19 words
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Advertisement88 1953-05-25 4 jyfyZ* o^^ The apparel oft Yf proclaims the man \H Jl For distinctive tailoring mm m iff consult M \V H.B. WINTER AND CO LTD. Ji VV 18-E, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE I^^ Hji Thc ricntal optical Co# NaKr J^*H {4K North Bridße Road F(. mm\m\\\\m. 162 South Bridge K <>(|l88 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-05-25 5 Jor pwr" m ihe W rM h HUNDRED-FOOT. $3,000 dragon danced before the cods m a Chinese temple m Telok Ayer Street yesterday. The dance was to express the world's hopes for peace during the Queen's reign. The dragon will take part m the. Coronation procession onFree Press - 100 words
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363 1953-05-25 5 This 'Alice' was quite at home in 'Wonderland' UICE IN WONDERLAND", now being performed at the Victoria Hall until Wednesday night, is something entirely new m Singapore entertainments. We had variety shows, comedies and dancing displays; "ever before a combination of all three. nr?? nald Davies the a uthc- and363 words
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Article63 1953-05-25 5 Winan Ahumad. $60-a-month watchman of the Singapore Hty cleansing department, will be punished tor losing v raini oat. He will have to serve, if bo wants to continue m City service, on $57 a month for the next eight months: He will bo warned for not63 words
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216 1953-05-25 5 S'pore 'high' wages set problem to investors Free Press Staff Reporter CHINESE manufacturers from Hong Kong who are planning to set up secondary industries m Singapore are facing two main problems; high wages and shortage of skilled labour. The only favourable condition is that factory sites here are cheaper than216 words
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Article64 1953-05-25 5 The British Embassy m Moscow issued a statement yesterday saying Mr. Harold Wilson's visit to the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov, was a social call. Mr. Wilson is a Labour member of parliament who made a private visit to Moscow as the representative of a64 words
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Article114 1953-05-25 5 rE True Light (Chinese) Church m Hill Street is erecting two stands of three tiers each for people to see the Coronation procession on June 2. The procession will stop at three places along the route. One of these places will be the114 words
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Article52 1953-05-25 5 W. A. "Sonny" Mclamb of Benson, North Carolina sold a farm yesterday for U. 5.515,000 ($45,000 Malayan). Pleased with the sale ho went home and sat under a tree m his front yard to count his Dion \v He f«*H asleep. When te his US$l5,OOO52 words
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Advertisement57 1953-05-25 5 "New 9 53 Ailmirats" GIVE YOU THE MOST EXCLUSIVE FEATURES AVAILABLE IN 9 MODELS YOUR CHOICE IM SIZE 9 models YOUR eiIO!CE H pa CE >L^ fASIT TERMS! *~^»U GENEROUS TRADE-INS! Solf Distributors:- <. I 05C4.1 LEX MOTORS LTD. 200. CLEMENCEAU AVENUE. SINGAPORE. ii 1 ib I* /™zis%!*% y k57 words
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Miscellaneous237 1953-05-25 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I 1 T 1 IAUTcnPDfKto m r,n in'' no ow I 1 I-ontm contrary ihev want); <C Ai«niAKmPM*ci.MiN IS This M PAIACI 0^ TH£ JUMGLj) jf ~~^Z> *C^KK^\~\~^ r. THIS ISN'T ™j_/ Ji—K flf TARZAN by Edgar c^^ >ug^ S TLJC237 words
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Miscellaneous460 1953-05-25 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR RORN TODAY, Jou strong perwnam;^! which needs strict i!,,*« control if you are to J£*"** best that m i* T y OU usually long on logic '.J but when it comJVt> are practically M I* completely blind! fc You wear your heart M sleeve and are warm-heartedX460 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-05-25 7 photo *£2XE™*£** would caused his undoing.- U.P.U.P. - 10 words
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Article220 1953-05-25 7 4 SILIRUS Glanis, a freshwater cannibal fish, has A been found m Connaught Park pond at Dover. It is the second ever to be found m Britain, and the first to be found for 100 years. It is 10 inches long, weighs I 1220 words
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Article26 1953-05-25 7 V^tt^'f^ George BrttanSa Jm racing cutter 40 °0 C roiii Steer v the new san »c naml ya L yacht of the26 words
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Article46 1953-05-25 7 ac coint y at r 9 ld wh o ran an h W toS^P. Bot into th Clerk at bUI was tol d by c^ urt: "You 1 a r i a ch K )uvenue Wa Placed a humbug." ed on Probation.46 words
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277 1953-05-25 7 GIRL, 13, TELLS OF HER TRIP TO PICCADILLY A FTER visiting a cinema, said a 13-year-old girl at Stratford, London, she stopped and spoke to two youths. At first, she declared, they discussed normal things like youth clubs, but later the talk turned to coshes and trips to town. Kenneth277 words
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Article182 1953-05-25 7 Rail cafe shocks the professor I)ROFESSOR Robert Peers, de--1 puty vice-chancellor of Nottingham University, talked of what he described as the "disgusting conditions" m a restaurant on St. Pancra3 Statio.n. Addressing the East Midland Area Transport Users' Consultative Committee, of whicrt he is chairman, he said: "There was a milling182 words
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133 1953-05-25 7 Joan Bennett and husband reconciled FILM producer Walter Wanger is reported to be reconciled m Hollywood with his wife, stage and screen star Joan Bennett. They separated m December 1951 after 58-year-old Mr. Wangcr nred at Miss Bennett's agent. Jennings Lang, wounding him m the groin. He alleged that Lang133 words
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Article32 1953-05-25 7 A gale during the weekend m Italy killed at least nine people injuring scores of others and causing heavy property damage m Turin, Rome and many other communities.32 words
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Advertisement238 1953-05-25 7 7(t. tent was home (or 4 IN a tent three feet high, five feet wide, and seven feet long, a 13 year old boy live d with his parents and a sister of 28, it icas stated at the juvenile court at Whitby, Yorks The bop, who appeared as b238 words
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Article136 1953-05-25 8 *xercis«J UNDER cover of dark nesl between Blakang Harbour Board wh^ saboteurs", men o f the v tempted to penetrate S Hi Port installations m e x er w.th the current failed t1 had not been captured %*2 the wharves and thogth Jom the wharves, all were $po tte<136 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-05-25 8 Below: A "saboteur 1 explains to a police officer exactly how he was captured while (right) another unfortunate crew come ashore from a launch. All the "saboteurs' were captured. None did any damage to Port installations. Above: "Saboteurs" tailing a rubber dinghy m towards the Harbour Board86 words
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Article, Illustration193 1953-05-25 9 strearr rd, 26 JL damage lUh. I area I who yards r jrds o* c m five by fhe h lasted iling 90 the 26 nen of meaking duty o" fail. quickly willing I to Hie itertainre going Above: Chief Inspector Greenslade, Inspector Powder, Senior Inspector Putte, and Senior193 words
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310 1953-05-25 10 16-year-old tells about a last kiss FUND weep ins and hysterical m the street at 1.45 a.m. a 16-year-old girl took an hoar and three-quarters to calm down sufficiently to tell what had happened, said her stepfather at Manchester. In the dock was Albert Kenneth Jolly, aced 25, painter and310 words
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Article, Illustration272 1953-05-25 10 Tough-guy George Raft leaving films GEORGE RAFT is leaving films. He announced m Hollywood that he is going back to night-club work, dancing- and trips to London and Europe 41 They remember the stars fc they saw before the war," he said of Europe. 'The new actors are not wellA.P. - 272 words
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401 1953-05-25 10 i\ a few days a >5 year-old girl will don la shirt, blue Jeans, and men's boot-, tuck her hair tightly under a mans felt hat and drive 1.3 X) half-wild cattle nearly 1,500 miles across the barren top ot Australia. She will401 words
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151 1953-05-25 10 Ex-night club Queen becomes Her Ladyship sag e,«^«siH ment disclosed that the > Queen has confered on Ulicfc and to two sisters the rights of whtf they were cheated by weir father's premature death In future Ulick Browne will be Lord Ulick Browne and WJ sister, Mrs. John WW* Winn151 words
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Article103 1953-05-25 10 CAT WAS IN CHIMNEY FOR 15 DAYS MILLIE, an eight year oia tabby cat, was rescued after 15 days m the chimney of a house m King Edward'j Road, Hackney. The cat had crawled through a hole behind a gas-fire, but her owner, Mr. Charles Smith, did not realise she103 words
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141 1953-05-25 10 Mr. BROWN: The Duke did not open field— l did THE 12-acre playing field at Hoole, Cheshire, has a stone plaque on each side of the new fates. One says: Hoole Coronation Playing Field. The other says: Opened by U.K. 11. the Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., 2Sth April, 1953 If141 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-05-25 10 JUNE ALLYSON tries a bit of •he-man" work herself and the result— it did hurt a wee hit or didn't it. The M.G.M. star is m her new 58-acre home m one of the canyons of the Santa Monica Mountains.44 words
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Advertisement73 1953-05-25 10 THE EMBASSY HOTEL (OPPOSITE KATONG PARK) DANCE NIGHTLY: 8.30 PM to MIDNIGHT RACE WEEK: SATURDAY 30th May EXTENSION to 100 A.M. M SATURDAY TEA DANCE: 4.30 P M to fi.Ji r-BJ SUNDAY CONCERT MUSIC: 12 NOON t« tM r JW MODERATE TERMS FOR PERMANENT f R S aFSI/S CABLE ADDRESS73 words
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533 1953-05-25 11 may EMERALD ISLE Is Trim a land of romance Jut most of it appears m song and story and cenetf The Ould Sod is Suallv becoming a fi of bachelors and old m Kre is finding It difficult to keep the young irishman533 words
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Article267 1953-05-25 11 PARTNER has bid a suit and the opponents have nevertheless arrived at three notrump, you will have to decide whether to lead your own suit, or the one which Partner has bid— and if his suit, which card. The following examples are taken from "How to Bid and267 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-05-25 11 QUARTERMASTER sergeant instructor Charles Adams shows the "Ack-Pack" flame-thrower weapon during a demonstration at the Royal Army Service Corps depot at Lulworth Dorset.24 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-05-25 11 photo. The 54-year-old Paramount Chief of Swaziland, Chief Sobhuza the Second (centre), whose own coronation m 1922 lasted three days, arrives at Sout hampton with his favourite wife, Lankosi (m big hat) and his 16-year-old daughter, Goinaphi. H<- will have a seat m Westminster Abbey during the Coronation.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article281 1953-05-25 11 WHAT happens to you shouldn't happen to your dog. Otherwise, the dog may get ulcers, too. Nervous people make nervous dogs, says Dr. Glenn Bolton, veterinarian. A dog owner suffering from jitters and tension can pass the same jumps on to his dog. A dog definitelyA.P. - 281 words
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Advertisement21 1953-05-25 11 BRUNSViGR CALCULATOR THE CALCULATOR OF HIGH EFFICIENCY SPEED AND ACCURACY Sole Agents UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR fENANfi21 words
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Miscellaneous279 1953-05-25 11 Today's Crossword i 111 A( ROSS. 1, Icy time at the cine- find an uniuterestins whole (7). 9. 'n.t <B>. 7, Expressly eastern? (6» 8, To imite. but no' UirOUgt) an inviueti rid of time as well as mom \oum card! «7». 12. Sellers have got •J. 9, 'Cane sir?279 words
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253 1953-05-25 12 By P L KOH water drinks from hawkers," MILK drinks arc made <T^f v d ay a dollar a fortavailable for scholars n ht of Pearl's Hill Afternoon Tht beverages are prepared School Singapore. The under strict supervision. All teacher m c*hi?*e.253 words
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80 1953-05-25 12 Girl grabs 'dracula's hair in call AN ex-dancing girl !n Manila who has been claiming that a Dracula-llke invisible '"thing" bites her. startled the iocafl police on Saturday night when they watched her going through the motions of fighting an Invisible being In her detention cell. The nofllce claimed when80 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-05-25 12 pic- An unusual cone-shaped hat, decorated with shoulderlength veiling, worn by Mrs. M BrtffA of Singapore, a tisirher who is m flritain on a course, when she was a gursl at a tea party m Malaya Hall, London.- U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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146 1953-05-25 12 Paris fashion pirates are fined £6,000 A Paris court has imposed fines and damages totalling over 6 000.000 francs (about £6,000) on 13 people found guilty of pirating designs from famous French fashion houses. The case, one of the longesi and most complicated m French postwar legal history, started m146 words
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Article53 1953-05-25 12 PFOPI.E m Cringe Street, l.oughhorouicli. Leicestershire, awoke to find th;i( the bluebells m tiu-ir fardtM had turned red overnight. Crimson tulips were purple, and grass urd leaves brown; fruit trres were uit tiered. Thr ONHN \»is a r:iinfai|" «»f sulphuric acwl which followed an explosion at a53 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-05-25 12 These boys from Primary Two of Pearl's Hill Afternoon School, Singapore, are taking the milk drinks which are provided by the school at a dollar a fortnight for each pupil.-33 words
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88 1953-05-25 12 BY GUM IT STICKS LEAVES NO MARK Free Press Staff Reporter A CHINESE nrm m Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore, claims to have invented a gum with which cracked or broken pottery can be repaired without leaving a mark. Known as P. P. Gum. it Is said to withstand heat and moisture.88 words
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54 1953-05-25 12 TWO snakes were responsible for a two-hour electric blackout of the Durban suburb of Westville. The snakes chased a rat into a power station and touched off a 6.000-volt high tension conductor as they moved m for the kill, causing a blowout. Both snakes54 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-05-25 12 I HAVE to refer to a photograph m the Free Press drawing attentlon to one of the Coronation posts at the junction of Orchard Road with Dhoby Ghaut which appeared to be causing unnecessary obstruction. A copy of the picture has been sent to the City Engineer asking104 words
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Article91 1953-05-25 12 What do the girls think? I AM a camera bug. I carry one with me always and I see a lot of attractions m the streets. dfadfasfasfasfasfafasf Is it an offence to snap pretty girls without their permission I have tried it several times. The girls I take pictures of91 words
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Article181 1953-05-25 12 OUR compatriot Tiira Ensio (who was picked up on a raft In the Indian Ocean) left Singapore on very short notice (m the Wiima> and did not have the opportunity of expressing his gratitude to the various people and institutions who rendered him invaluable help during his 44181 words
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Article105 1953-05-25 12 ONE evening, while having tea with a friend m a coffee shop. I noticed a young lame boy, limping across the road, m 1 the direction of a stationary car. To my great astonishment, the car was driven away by him. If he does possess a drivmi105 words
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Advertisement94 1953-05-25 12 PROTECT YOUR DELICATE GARMENTS <gdgS BY THE LATEST EUXTROSONIC WASHER. ijjßji There are no moving parts to cause^ damage The Ideal /Ir^^^i Combination For S^| jrr-^^/ A^ I Every Laundry Is The ••Electrosonic" y A And The 4l Nu-Dry" Automatic jj x/^ Rinser and Dryer. The "Nu-Dry" J s^ PZ^^'\l'\94 words
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Article, Illustration174 1953-05-25 13 ONE-PIECE LOOK ON THE BEACH rE GIRL m a two-piece swim-suit this summer will be as out-of-date as a highnecked dress on television. Even the bikini has lost its allure. This season's elegant beach girl must wear a one-piece costume to give a sli-m. controlled line. Many have built-in brassieres174 words
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Article249 1953-05-25 13 EILEEN ASEROFT - Marriage and Mink DO Mix' EILEEN ASEROFT 13 LONDON. A GIRL who loves mamn riage and mink sweeps intn 1 nv\An~. ...-..-j A«niAJ utw »jv».wuu aim CA.j7iuuc» some ideas about American actresses. Vivian Blame, m London to Play No. 1 doll m the American musical "Guys and Dolls,"' nas had249 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-05-25 13 pholo. Seen at the reef nt Common wr.ilth Paihl— Show i/i I <<m don's S.ivoy Hotel, a grey a,i<! whitr stripul wool jirsry suit lined with "shocking pink' wort |erW9 am! fief wor^tt'd and yellow bating iTCSS^ PopperPopper - 41 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-05-25 13 Watched by undergraduates from several nations, Lionel Nathaniel, second-year medical student from Malaya, helps a Dutch arts student, Ursula Smil de, to climb a rock at a weekend camp for Asian and Australi an students at Narrabeen, near Sydney. The camp was organized by the International club80 words
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Advertisement172 1953-05-25 13 fi/f/j/ Helena Rubinstein \y can give you a sAln like Sll& 1 The genius of Helena Rubinstein, the world's leading beauty authority brings you this new j Silk make-up. Actually made of pure silk. Face powder Silk face powder to veil your skin vi a wondrous film of transparent, glamourising172 words
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Article, Illustration443 1953-05-25 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By T ILLIBL'LLERO, who came XJ right into the discussions on the Coronation Cup by his convincing win m the Summer Cup over six furlongs at Bukit Timah on Saturday, was bought as a stayer. He is raced by Malaya's leading lady owner,443 words
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1072 1953-05-25 14 Kingport's win has made him a favourite for big race KINGPORT pave one of the J^ performances of the day when he won the main mile race (Cl. 1, Div. 1) at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Tho conditions suited Kmgport Ho was last until after passing the half mile. A1,072 words
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Article347 1953-05-25 14 WEIGHTS for all hi i-s on the second day of the Coronation Meeting at Bukit Timah on Wednesday are CL 1. DW. 2— Furs. Individuality 9.0U Pulot Puteh (late Duty Uanre) ft.l 3 Quarter Deck 8.12 Zanzibar 8.11 New Look 8.10 Gay Co-ed 8.10 Aceeber 8.08 Midnight 408347 words
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Article70 1953-05-25 14 F.P. tipsters do well... ]T icas a great day f or F ay r Asters on |tf£ Results were: ait ah LEWIS (three Jratot wins) National Hope XI 2) Box Office (Race 3) an, Abbot's Haven (Ra ce fl TRESPASSER 0 J l r straight wins) Khandi star (Race 2).70 words
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Article, Illustration333 1953-05-25 15 Damp pitch deceived S.K.Sundram Europeans are sitting pretty ftf the pitch deceived The Rest X the annual Clarke Cup cricket match m 9.. P leadol 136 runs they 4 pm on Saturday due to a TkliK". skipper for the R e S t wan the toss and decided to bat333 words
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Article86 1953-05-25 15 MARCEL Boussac's Faublas. which is engaged for the Fpsom Derby, won the Prix De Noailles. over 11 furlongs at Longchamp yesterday. The colt was ridden by Jacques Doyas Bere. Second WAI Baron Guy Do Rothschild's Marly Kno. ridden by Pierre Blanc, and third. Mm?. Hubert86 words
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372 1953-05-25 15 WICKETS tumbled at Stoke on Saturday. The Minor Counties were six down for only 27 runs m reply to the Australians' first innings total of 289. A FIGHTING CENTURY BY YOUNG NEIL HARVEY I(:LPEI> THE AUSTRALIANS MA IE A RESPECTABLE TOTAL. AReuter - 372 words
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Article102 1953-05-25 15 "^ATIVE Dancer, the Vanderbilt express derailed by Dark S'nr m the Kentucky Derby, pot bark on the main line on Saturday to win he U*****.7.50 Preakness Stake m i rhnlling finish before 30.756 bet-cr^zy nisfomers at Old Pimlico. But he had to battle all the .way102 words
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Article19 1953-05-25 15 The Pahang Amateur Athletic champion ships will be held at Kuala Lipis on June 1 and 2.19 words
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78 1953-05-25 15 1 ft ler Fr».,» on Bums. can lid V l>n Talbot: nt I on 4 [or do t th«mpl«n: n M Sm .mj.lon: If, toi A ißroc i \t T.innion: OIOCU I r for 37 1. .v V 2. \t Manrhestrr: Lancashire 173 nun78 words
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Article130 1953-05-25 15 J^NGI AND bfat Ch^e alter crappy game m the National ium Santiago, yesterday by two p O.l Is to one and neither team was seen at its best. Then- ffu no score m the first hall Chile had only ten men on the neld with theirReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement334 1953-05-25 15 11 a.m.. 1 45. 4.15. fi.ls 9.30 p.m. tough guys, m^rf* hot tunes, J|llpf tempration! JPfjfcßi— M-G-M'S U PAT 6c MIKE" LAST DAY! 11 A.M., 1.30, 4, 6.45 9 30 P.M. A WARM. HAPPY. WQMDUtfOI PfCTt/m MIMMIT J VATfI )ohn foko Mi*>*N c (oofiit rwM cotOiM §t TECHMICOIOR MlliniittWll IMi334 words
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Article445 1953-05-25 16 Moulin Rouge runs three in 371/5 Miritish Paragon By ALLAN LEWIS MOI'LIN ROI'GF (Russell) ran the fastest trial this morning at Bukit Timah on the No. 2 grass track which was m good condition. Working alone, Moulin Iluuge went very fast to run three m 37 15. BRITISH PARAGON (Strakor)445 words
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Article72 1953-05-25 16 OftD Mliford's Eastern BmperoT the WlDfton Churchill run Oftt one mile six farkmgl u::d Cfi yards at Hurst Park on Batarday. Mr R.S. BelMgol Bold Burraneer wai .i(ror-d ami Lady Zi« Werher'i JuJi-ate was third. Mr. G. EMffby'f s<<up: fM 'he only other runner. B?Utr f 4 5-2Reuter - 72 words
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Article40 1953-05-25 16 A strong second half rally enabled the Liverpool Football Club of England to maintain its unbeaten record m the United States by nosing out the Nuernberg Football Club of Germany 4-3 m New York yesterday.— A.P.40 words
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Article76 1953-05-25 16 THE Encasement has been announced between Mr. Lul Boon Poh of Messrs. Evans Medical Supplies Ltd. and MUs Evelyn Chee Kpow Luan. daughter of Mr. A Mrs. Chee Peng Soon on the 24.5.53. ENGAGEMENT was announced between Mr. T. Christopher Abiahagam youngest son of Mrs. J. M. Ablshagam and76 words
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Article65 1953-05-25 16 MR AND MRS. PHILIP Tan Chee Chuan thank all friends and relatives who attended their wedding 23rd May. and sent useful presents. MR LEE SENG CHONQ of 45 Niven Road, Singapore, wishes to express here his heartfelt thanks to all his relatives and friends who made night visits, sent65 words
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Article35 1953-05-25 16 Danny GiovaneUi. (144 3 »-lbs.> upspt Vince Martinez, (146-ibs boxing's 1952 'Rookie ot the Year" on a split derision m a ten-round boxing bout at Madison Square Garden on Friday night. A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article207 1953-05-25 16 Drobny out for a hat-trick TOP- SEEDED Jaroslav Drobny, of Egypt, entered the men's singles quarter- nnals of the French lawn tennis champlon.«ihips when he l»eat the yount; Au.stralian, Rtx Bartwtf, by three sets to one In the fourth round. Drobnv wa s too experienced He 's after a thirdA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 207 words
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Article437 1953-05-25 16 M.C.F.A 2; HK C.F.A I. 4 CROWD of 13,000 saw Malayan Chinese Football Association retain the Ho Ho Cup at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Their victory, though narrow was well deserved. Hong Kong Chinese F.A. was always a threat, but their forwards let many a scoring437 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-05-25 16 The victorious Malayan Chines c soccer team. Skipper Boon Seong, of Singapore, is seen m the centre with the Ho Ho Cup, which the Malayans retai ned yesterday after a grand two-one victory over Hong X ong Chinese.- Free PressFree Press - 48 words
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Article75 1953-05-25 16 THE GAMES ARE ON IN MELBOURNE A USTRALIAN officials stated emphatically yesterday that Melbourne will stage the Olympic dames m 1956. Victoria State leaden and Melbourne civic chiefs emerged from a crisis conference m Melbourne to announce without qualification "the Games will jo on." Leslie Colman, a member of the75 words
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