The Singapore Free Press, 5 June 1953

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press
  • 19 1 The singapore Free Press JT,S7M Singapore Frt., J»ne 5, 195.1 Price 15 Ct S Larirest Aftprnoon Sale In Malaya
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  • 628 1 fled offer dose to I7JV. P.O. W. plan 'JHE United Nations Command and high officials in Washington studied in secrecy last night the Communist counter-proposal reported to have brought the warring nations very close to agreement on an armistice in Korea. Rumours swept through
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  • 52 1 The Su l tans' address THE MENTRI Besar of Perak, the Dato Panglima Bukit Gantans, carrying the specially made casket of inlaid wood with silver crests which containe-d the loyal address presented to the Queen by the Sultans of Malava. The address also extended an invitation to the Queen to
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  • 277 1 London salutes Queen and applauds Prince pKVELLixci London roared vi n °l. hfr Salute to tne ueen yester day and laughingly apPl»uded Prince Charles. In,?""," madf a 2 mile ™to* rinV/h"? City her et nd Sln the Coronation. !uht Cha rK t0 thc hu BucL°k thC Cnmds around into 'Ram
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  • 35 1 Mr. Bu tler may lake over Mr. Richard Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer will probably take charge of the British Government when Sir Winston Churchill goes to Bermuda for talks with American and French leaders.
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  • 87 1 $57 ,000 theft of chemical Free Press Staff Reporter. SIXTY- ONE crates of benzoin rare chemical— were stolen by Singapore thieves fro?n a godown in Havelock Road over the week-end. The loss is estimated at $57,000. The substance is used for making a um. The ooods were stored In a
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  • 160 1 'No jet flight' for Duke THE AIR MINISTRY stated yesterday that when the Duke of Edinburgh toured Royal Air Force fighter stations recently orders were issued that he was not to be offered a flight in jet fighter planes. The Ministry added that "it" was felt inappropriate" that the Duke
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    • 161 1 Mil VALOIS ImM j^ j silenct, ruh it it ft co/nprefunuon 'IIIKRK ARE PKOIM.R with whom \<M| ..in pass happy hours in a mutual sil*-nr<\ ri« li ij^ with (omprrhrnsion. Why/ lk< ausr you fi^'ajflrLi f««I it one with thrm.Olhrrs who( omr upon IIjPXI you thus arc only interrupting. So
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  • 301 2 Taft comes out of White House and says: 'I was misunderstood' SENATOR Robert Taft said In Washington yesterday that he did not use the words "ffo it alone" in a statement on Korean policy on May 26 to which President Eisenhower took exception. Senator Taft made this comment to reporters
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  • 211 2 TMXMUND HILLARY has not Aj finished with the Himalayas. Before leaving to join ColoneJ John Hunt's expedition, he gave an undertaking to the New Zealand Alpine Club that he would lead an expedition to the unsealed peaks in the Barum Valley of Nepal next
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  • 74 2 THE mightiest atomic bomb ever exploded in the United States rumbled over the flats of Nevada yesterday lighting up the skies from Canada to Mexico with a flash seen for more than 1,000 miles. The bomb possibly was two and a half times more powerful than
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  • 28 2 India and Turkey signed a trade agreement in New Delhi yesterday to increase the present annual average of Rupees 50,000,000 trade between the two countries.
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    • 194 2 ODEON f SHOWPLACE OF THE ISLAND L OPENS MONDAY JUNE Bth AT 8.30 p.m ix Aim mm rme I UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA j I ENDOWMENT FUND j z g <H'I MM. CWMUBMtONV UY I fe ii.irin < o>i>iismom it (.1 \i iivi 1$ MU. MALCOLM >IA<£IO\\II» ALL I'HIHIItiS TO CMAMUTV
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  • 174 3 The Queen in the Chair of Estate HPHE Queen seated on the Chair of Estate during the Coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey. Behind her in the Royal Box are left to right: Princess Alexandra of Kent; the Duchess of Kent; the Princess Royal; Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Princess Margaret;
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  • 59 3 A Silver Train' took him to Wesi minster ln M*ctor at L! Coronatio n robes, is passing the ticket n Tuesday u Street Ken siiißtcm, underground station lrwnl and o th WaS nP f lhe Peers members of ParliaTraio>> th° f SUests who Ravelled by the special "Silver on| y
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    • 142 3 A Wonderful Coronation Souvenir! H. M. V. Presents 'THROUGH CHILDHOOD TO 1 THE THRONE" A Record of the eventful years preceding the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen ELIZABETH II Produced in collaboration with the B. B. C. Hear the recorded voices of H.M. The Queen Mother, Princes* Margaret. Ceorge VI,
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  • 389 4 The Singpaore Free Press FRIDAY, June 5, 1953 Opinion UNITED FAMILY fTHE eight Commonwealth <■- Prime Ministers now in London are said to be solidly behind Sir Winston Churchill in his efforts to ease cold war tensions through an East-West conference. They also support his decision to meet President Eisenhower
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  • 689 4  -  JACK MacBETH says HONG KONG. "|F I were given the choice of attacking Hong Kong or defending it i would not attack it.' That remark by one of Hong Kong's top military commanders seems to reflect a measured confidence prevailing today among those charged
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  • 162 4 FRENCH 'LIFERS' T HE proble of habits criminals i s CT stlr France. Devil's island colony t abolished, French prl^ have been Jammed by in creasing numbers of m victs who must spends rest of their lives i n m These are not men and men still serving sentenceThey have
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    • 13 4 Ar vflL < HAPPJNKp P. H. HENDRY Jeweller 78. North Bridge Rd. Phone 7421
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    • 58 4 Fish for Coronation Week dinnert i SALMON SMOKED SALMON CRAYFISH ROCK LOBSTER TAILS HALIBUT FILLET SOLES I 4 You'll be glad you bought it at Cold Storage** SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., IN Town Tbwmfl WOMEN'S SPECIALTY SHOP just a nil mm JANTZEN BEACH SPORTSWIA* FOR MEN, WOMEN CHILD* W if
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    • 31 4 ARTIE'S HEADLINE t^ f W m b; 4m m "Arc you sure you wouldn't care to usk me something else Uuttmd cf Who's going to be French Premier next month 1
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  • 180 5 ORDEAL OF A 'PRINCESS' She stood seven hours with a cramp nrvv siew Kim, 16, was K* *ai£ Vncess" for a hourf during the BES3S3e in my lite. hfr stocking was too tight. Sh had to 'tand stiff holding f& in one hand. The cramp was hurting her. But she
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  • 144 5 EIGHTY islanders from Pulau Bukom Kechil, Pulau Seraya and other islands off Singapore have been invited by the Social Welfare Department to see Coronation sights in the Colony. They will arrive in two batches today and tomorrow. Mr. E. P. Middleditch, of the department, said
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  • 87 5 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 3 TEACHERS »choKh? Wa rded Govern?orothy Rli p sa Convent) for < OirS' A^° h Ch0 S d LiUan A lr rnoo n School) ttT Col »Plet£r L^September. their course, 4cn the subject to girls in their respective schools. They are expected to be away for three years.
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  • 445 5 3 seamen who jumped ship won't go back SINGAPORE agents of the British freighter Mulberry Hill yesterday offered to re-engage three sailors, who had abruptly left the ship in Singapore when it sailed for the Chinese port of Whampao. 11 days ago The Mulberry Hill is due back in Singapore
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  • 25 5 Leper children at Trafalgar Home will be given a Coranation tea party by the St. Andrew's Cathedral Youth Fellowship at the Home tomorrow.
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    • 84 5 K^f; The Qnnoi6*c44& comes to j^ey (.ALDBcvKS B\ J *Cr i» A x CALDBECK fIH /3tim J&a MACGREGOR&C°L TO WMS JSf^ TEL. 5371/2 bnou/hite NEW GRAND SHOPPING CENTRE for SILKS, COTTONS, LINGERIE, HOSIERY, CURIOS ft GIFTS. LADIES TAILORS ft GENTS OUTFITTERS. IS, STAMFORD ROAD (Capitol Bulldinf) SINGAPORE 6 Tel: S»SO
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  • 24 6 Eight people were report! drov:ned in Havana, CnJ yesterday after four dayj! continual rain xesulting fom the first cyclone of the semi
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    • 58 6 *MANUfACTU*IH lfjiJ| WMHHAtI *f£iJ'L-!2| SlngaporeJ^^^J LOBULINA TABLETS Prepared by the W»8«y and Vaccine inwtw. Lobulina reduces «ugar "<J" and improves patients hea.th. Ask for tropical paehw Lobulina in bottle*. $5.00. CHARI A CO (Post Boi W 29. Robinsonßo»d_2JjM ■T* ma < AMina< tk 1 I Olivetti TYPEWRIT*** For free apply
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    • 200 6 $3&* r v> 4^flH Hr iir i d^^^ s V J A^"% mU m 1 -mm WJ! J i v* S m^ I !^P k M^Ss V» vJm MANDRAKE, THE MACICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs PLAIN6- Hfc^llHlli ANPNEAUOY, THEMKJKTV KCGtIE Bi£PMAHT FEPONTA6TY, 6^££N
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    • 197 6 YOUR stakl B ORN TODAY at the bottom i? «?**s■ want to succeed bnf ul tune. Uck the n imporUnt deciswM* mad e without SfiL^J Conquer thU short-S., P there is Uttle that m.!^^l 'rom yo«. The i^i dicated that thereT! l J in store for you li Wr nii
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  • 260 7 f— MATTHEW BANKS, 53-year-old Harley I JAMES M AT THL o ar rested at Croydon rtte? ffied with trying to evade P° rt dilations by attempting to fly ten bars of •*> ms o e o^ Honars out of the country. Mnd
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  • 129 7 Police hunt lions on beaches A RMED police and circus ■A hands were out In the larkness and rain hunting lions tng the beaches and through ■he streets of Coffs Harbour, 380 ■lies up the New South Wales East from Sydney. Ijy they hunted most of the ■owns population -7,ooo—
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  • 110 7 jws average British girl is far more conceited than her brother, according to the findings of a London I mversity psychologist. By the time she leaves school 5f n "MWently over-rates her the social ladder. famt i* 1 übelievesu believes that h S h
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  • 117 7 TWO policemen waded into the sea to stop a floating mine crashing on to the beach near holiday-makers. The policemen— inspector H. Eady and Constable J. W. Bulbeck— put rope s round the min P and tied it to th e end of a groyne.
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  • 14 7 with Prt «»i~known ,n Mar <)uette """a secur",, or 'maxi-
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  • 91 7 I» "Suutof ',J Gl i ild of om S*""' to return' iat J ears <* > are k to bare-knee Ambers. Mpin 6 down their 2>«\^* fussed back into the movement onetime Boy Scouts who have drifted away mainly because of knobbly knees they
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  • 74 7 picture. The grim house in Rillington Place, Notting Hill, London, where the remains of six women have been unearthed, is garlanded with coronation decorations. But even the bright flags and gay sunshine does little to dispel the eerie gloom hanging over this sinister hou se of
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  • 225 7 A GRATEFUL man. That was 81 -year-old George Henry Blaxill. Grateful for a kind word and chetry good mornirvs. Grateful for the good service tradesmen gave him. He decided to show his gratitude in a practical way. The villagers of Walkern, Herts (pop. 700) learned
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    • 126 7 THE BEST NEWS YET... iilii To enable our numerous Muslim Patrons to j^ijMlra advantage of our many Saving Offers \\KmW 1) for their Hari Raya, we are pleased to announce that we are extending for a few days more, our u»t^jT' SHOP fODAr SAVE FOJt TOMORROW Men's Cotella Striped Sh.rts
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  • 135 8 Commonwealth for 'Queen MALAYAN PUPILS 1 COiHu^m MORE than 20,000 Singapore schoolchildren packed the Jalan Besar Stadium on Monday to see a colourtul pageant staged by their fellow students, dressed in national costumes representing British Commonwealth countries. Miss Maureen Teo, a 14--year-old student of Methodist Girls' School, played thp rode
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  • 42 8 Miss Maureen Teo, of Methodist Girls* School "Queen* for the day, has her crown adjusted by Mrs. y. T. Tan before receivina her "subjects.* Below: the Queens heralds summon her subjects. Bottom: Malays give a dancing display before "Her Majesty:'
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 9 W&- "In some «»■<• added- in s dlBe rent- e K to know rn*monnl>tan Sinai nor? nets n warm reception as its "citizens*' niroiito areet the "Queen.' Left: An African chief and (left, Wow) the "Polynesian representatives. "Raleigh' a nd "Nelson also took part in the show. Left: The
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  • 384 10 PATIENTS 'HIT ON HEAD WITH KEYS' Photo. A Legion man tells of a beating up PX-SERVICEMEN patients in two mental hospitals are being ill-treated by nurses, said a delegate at a British Legion conference at Blackpool. One form of ill-treatment, said Mr. Stanley Hampton, of Edge, Gloucestershire, is to strike
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  • 146 10 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy who cannot swim jumped A into the Thames and rescued his younger brother if by clutching his hair. rnree Drotners, iwiyiHunu, Dennis, and Terence Sutherland, were playing by the edge of the 30 ft.-deep water at Watergate Stairs, Deptford, when three-year-old Dennis slipped
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  • 142 10 And so they MARRIEDafter 41 years rjtHEY were childhood sweethearts, but until two months ago they had not met for 41 years. They married last month. Both Mrs. Joyce Ford and Mr. Leonard J. Hook are 64, widowed and grandparents. Before the first world war, Joyce Grllfin and Leonard Hook
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  • 37 10 An entirely new sports coupe produced by the car division of the Bristol Aeroplane Company, Ltd., will make its competition debut for Britain in the 24-hour race at Le Mans, France, on June 13.
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  • 27 10 The White House threw cold water yesterday on Manila reports that Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, ambassador to the Philippines, soon may be replaced soon.
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  • 65 10 Dried milk and beer 'don't mix' \f OTHERS ftt S«fttOß lf X Sluice, Nor4k«mberUnd, compUin that when they w»nt «r»nf e Juice Mid other Ministry b»by food they hare to go into the workinfmen's club to collect supplies. They have protested to Councillor Norman Speed. He is to relay the
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  • 74 10 The British Navy disclosed yesterday that it was investigating possible sabotage in the 2300-ton destroyer Barfleur. The investigation was started after the power system on the forward gun mounting was found to have been interfered with. The Barfleur, in dock at Devonport, Devon, is one of a
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  • 203 10 LESS than 24 hours after Dennis Sadier led his bride to the altar she found him lying fen a shed with throat wounds. Mr. Sadler was taken to hospital where it was said that his condition was "grave, but slightly improving.' Mr. and Mrs. Sadler
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  • 38 10 Nurses with hand extinguishers and buckets of water fought a fire in the Elmbank Nursing Home, Barnet Road, Arkley, and kept the 30 patients— all aged and bedridden— calm until firemen arrived from Potters Bar.
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    • 178 10 (S^PARMANAND'S^ —NEWEST OFFERS— Fujiette Silk Pyjama Suits a m White Poplin Office Shirts J J 4)^,^)^42, High Sireet.^^9^ ....■>■■■■■■■■■ Will IN SINGAPORE <■ STAY AT I THE EMBASSY HOTEL (OPPOSITE KATONG PARK) DANCE NIGHTLY: 8.30 ,PM to MIDNIGHT TONIGHT EXTENSION TO 2.00 AM. SATURDAY TEA DANCE: 4.30 PM to SU
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  • 311 11 WASHINGTON. rrmink'R airlines of terminals, ana fsw-sws areas. Frank Brady an a? 800 1 HmTreoresentative. said the SSnef h ave taken the projEfio the Civil Aeronautic* Administration (CAA). The aiilines argue that uniform air speeds in neighbourhood of congested airports would make for easier
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  • 39 11 photo. Kay Harris, 19-year-old Windmill Girl, equipped with no more than a tin of oats and lots of charm makes an immediate hit with Beauty, one of the Nylghnis cattle at Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire. Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    228 11 Stage your own "Bridge Olympic." Sixteen prearranged- "par" deals, originally played as the 1953 Intercollegiate Bridge championship, are being presented here. INTERCOLLEGIATE HAND #12 North-South vulnerable West dealer UAVINO x ASSED close to an opening bid, West should skip in hia first response, in order to encourage East
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  • 334 11  -  Aird Lewis by WHEN SHADRACH, Meschach and Abed-nego, put up a short service of praise inside the fiery furnace, Nebucnadnezzar the mighty King of Babylon, marvelled. Well he might, for the furnace, heated seven times more than its wont, was a bit on
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    • 218 11 Today's Crossword h 4 S (4). 7, Lady Mac for Juveniles J J' t b h eth had little th seems, in f <5) 9 "bought when he hears I S untr y' s Perfumes! (6). 8. Vli i?° w e dislike the Ah T °P« r t urvy room
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  • 48 12 photo. .Smoking a cigarette, as he write* a letter home from 'London, Is L. A. C. Francis Goh, of Singapore. A member of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, hr h In the Malayan Coronation contingent Which is billeted at the Royal Artillery ramp. Woolwich U.P.
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  • 33 12 President Elpido Quirino of the Philippines yesterday approved proposals of the United States Atomic Energy Commission that it should send two geologists to cooperate in exploring uranium deposits in the islands.
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  • 21 12 Tunisian terrorists made 30 attacks between March 14 and May 31. Eight people were killed and seven wounded.
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  • The Pressman's POSTBAG
    • 129 12 rEN up spake a man of sense. Praise Is due to Mr. Yap Pheng Geek for his comment on the plea to chase women of a certain class from the streets in Coronation wjeek. He expressed not only sound, common sense, but also a Christian outlook. The oldest
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    • 443 12 IN spite of the repeated appeals to the public by health organisations and the Government not to spit, people don't seem to realise the consequences. When I visited Raffles Museum last Sunday. I was pained to see a man spitting on the floor very often. I requested him
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    • 32 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it in his POSTBAU briefly
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    • 33 12 r!) my horror I recently overheard whispers that there is a 3-D blue film in Singapore. Is that right? FILM FAN. Singapore. Ask the police. JVs too in-D--cent for public discussion.
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  • 209 12 Begged it's pardon python slid away Free Press Malay Correspondent A N OTHER giant python has been seen by villagers in "> another area of Kuala Pilah, Negri Sembilan, while fear still stalks Kampong Terachi on account of the "penunggu" of the hill. The second python, said to be a
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  • 173 12 THE staff of BrLtish European Airways at Northolt Airport are faced with a new problem: "When is a tourist flight not a tourist flight? They have been told that there must be no reference to "tourist" flights in the hearing of tourLst-class passengers. It is
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  • 604 13  -  JEAN WISEMAN £y L ONDON i. oF THE MOST nNE of couture U famous oi as the Cause Mme. Champcommunal is a gifted painter, it Natural that she stresses The importance of colour, and every outfit is carefully planned to flatter the natural complexion
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  • 397 13  -  Christine Don't be a slumper or c sloucher says I am on A your side about most things. You know how to dress neatly and smartly —most of you, at any rate your heads are not so full of silly nonsense as a lot of people imagine, and
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    • 108 13 CALOBALM A non-greasy, antiseptic cream for the prompt relief of SUNBURN. ABRASIONS, BURNS SCALDS. SKIN IRRITATION, ETC. Jar of 1 oz. Obtainable from all chemist* A product of Christie George Co., Longcausewiy, Firmrtfc, Lanes. Agents: MAYXAIID A CO., LTD. 11, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. Grey hair f mty wjk por greying
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  • 752 14 Besf Tip looKs good tor the main sprint fFWERE has been little track teork of any value as a ouide to the prospects of horses entered for the Perak Turf Ctub*s June meJting, which i opens at Ipoh tomorrow. Rain interfered with track work on Tuesday and Thursday, usually fast
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  • 441 14 FANCY LIGHT, promoted to this class after winning a double in Cl. 4 at K.L. seems to have impressed enough in those two races to win again in the Cl. 3 Div. 2 race over 8i F. The handicapper must have been
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  • 308 14 MARBLE TO GIVE CLUE rpHE BARRIER draw or the marble will be an important factor in deciding the winner of CL 4, Div. 2— 5»/ 2 F. Dinar, Kiss Awake and Balmoral Bridge all go fast in the early stages of a race. An inside position will be a decided
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  • 261 14 Give Per mi ta Dormez one more try pKRMITA DOEMEZ. second In both his races at K.L., should make amends In the Cl. 4, Div. 3 race over 5'/ 2 P. Permita Dormez has plenty of pace no should be suited by the short straight at Ipoh He carries Ilb
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  • 31 15 SYDNEY HULLS SEES THE CHAMP -Tl/RPfN FIQHTS FOR BRITAIN. THE BEST ISN'T QOOD ENOUQH FOR HIM ECONOMY IN TRAINING IS Amost criminal with SUCH A FUTURE AT STAKE' Tirpin in action.
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  • 334 15 3 GOALS IN THE LAST 2 MINUTES 1,5.C... 3, Corinthians... 2. IREE goals in the last two minutes brought a thrilling sh to yesterday's Singapore ted Services F.A. Div. 1 tie Aver Raja Road, aval Army Service Corps clinched points with a 58th minute goal Relink. But the R.A.F. Seletar
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  • 551 15 Come on Turpin, don't risk disaster IN the brown clenched fists of Randolph Turpin, British and Empire middleweight champion, lies the immediate future of British boxing as a big-time sport with glamour and interest for millions. he beats Frenchman Charles Humez on June 9 at White City—two days after his
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  • 197 15 Cont. from pare 14 I should imagine that Tulloh's choice of mounts c<|;'ld be followed profitably. Winner House looks the only other possibility on form. SEA WOLF Outsider: Lady P*Uane Cl. 1, Div. tM F. gTRAIGHT ON, Yesterday and British Film are the form horses in the
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    • 12 15 SCHERERS t Instead of ft a L SCHERERS health away *?2L NSARY
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    • 301 15 SHOW PLACE OF THE ISLAND June Bth at 8.30 p.m OPENING CEREMONY BY H.E. THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL MR MALCOLM MarDONALD PC PERSONAL A PPE A K NC E OF 20th CENTURY FOX STARS CONSTANCE SMITH JEFFREY HUNTER Gala Opening Performance IN All) OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ENDOWMENT FUND Circle
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  • 24 16 STEENMEYER. To Jackie (nee Palmer wife of Hans, a daughter, Christina, at K.K. Hospital. Spore, on June 3rd. 1953. Hongkong Papers please copy.
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  • 59 16 RAJADURAI-MANGAI: The marriage will take place on 7th June, 1953 between 10 11 a.m. at 34. Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur, between Rajadurai. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Ambalawanar of Kuala Kangsar and Mangai, daughter of the late Mr. M. Pasupathi Pillai and Mrs. Pasupathi Pillai of Rawan* Friends
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  • 276 16  - SOMERSET SCARE MIDDLESEX JOHN FARROW Bv made to follow-on rORGET the Australians and the glamour counties like Yorkshire and Surrey let Cinderella Somerset take a bow. They made the mighty Middlesex follow on 200 runs behind and that's really something when you remember Somerset are at the bottom of the
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  • 438 16 Aussies could not move Sussex pair THE Australian attack was completely mastered at Hove yesterday. David Sheppard and John Langirdge shared in a stand of 112 before the first Sussex wicket fell. Sussex finished with a total of 218 in reply to the Aussies' first innings of 325. At close
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  • 189 16 Has him's triumph SEVEN hundred boys and girls took part in the fourday junior schools Coronation swimming gala which was concluded yesterday at the Singapore Swimmir* Club. Churning through the water like a little fifth was 13-year-old Hashlm bin D. Tamby, sole representative of Bedok Boy.v Hashlm hag never before
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  • 300 16 WITH one day to go to the Coronation Epsom Derby, the 173rd running of the historic classic, promises to be one of the most memorable and exciting in the race's long history. The Queen, will be there just four days alter
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  • 34 16 A lecture will be given by Prof. C. A. Wells, of Liverpool Uuniversity at 8.15 tonight in the Physiology Lecture Room, University of Malaya. The subject j is: "Surgery of the Prostrate".
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  • 274 16 LORD ASTpR'S Ambiguity, admirably ridden by Joe Mercer, won the 175th renewal of the Oaks Stakes, the fillies major classic, run over a mile and a half at Epsom Downs yesterday. Ambiguity, starting at 18-1, won by one length in a keen finish with the Aga Khan's Kerkeb, a
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    • 507 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. Mr. Mrs. M. Visser. p.p.c. 5.6.1953. ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS. LESTER acknowledges with grateful thanks all letters and floral tiibutes sent which she hopes to acknowledge individually after her arrival in England. SITCATION WANTED EXPERIENCED and qualified Asian Accountant., Requires position Full or part-time. Reply Box 5935 F.P. ACCOMMODATION VACANT
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    • 67 16 T>ERFECT physical fitness, strong M A nerves and abundant vitality arc the M essentials for success in sports and /%£m athletics. That is why so many of the WTJ leading coaches and trainers insist on jf 4 Ovaltme as an essential part of the jj 1 training diet for players
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  • Free Press RACE FORM Special
    • 9 1 Free Press RACE FORM Special Friday, June 5. 1953.
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    • 1463 1  -  ALLAN LEWIS by IMPORTANT RACES are [subjected to post-mor-tems the world over. Last CrdaVs coronation Cup f Bukit Timah was no lection. Lots of peop e Sfmned Ward for his riHina of Cinecolor. but hev were probably talk£g y on!y through their know
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    • 10527 2 FOLLOWING are the horses entered for the Perak Turf Club's Summer Meeting. HORSES CLASS 3. ABBOTSFOBD HiIUUL.NiU; (10 sUlttvli lb-4-O. 5 yore tt-~« Abt JF (btraKeri Cl £>iv 1: Ist Landsser 1-10- 2nd iJoiOen Lotus 9-0: 3rd Fair Sir 8-3 Short nead (pnoto)-necfc-i \-b6 1/5
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      • 142 2 FRESH=^= AIRPORT HOTEL, SINGAPORE PHONE 3351. X X m Jw f J^^^^^l^^H II w yy' ojf. <>, '//X/y/Jl ///fiMR ROLEX" ■fe^^r you'll agree that ACCURATE timekeeping is I $^3^ a necessity for the successful man. The Rolex fxrJiMk II range of wrist watches caters for ALL pockets, jtfjjj' I but
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      • 128 3 The new morfe/ 193/194 tnurphy rattio more signal less noise SINGAPORE/ PENANG FEDERATION TU 194 $260 Ac/Dc. $285 a.c/o.c. TB 193 $275 ■attkhy $300 batteh* TA 194 $285 ac $310 a c. Sole Agents: S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. 12, ORCHARD ROAD SINCAPORE-9 If /V ft v THE BABY REFRIGERATOR
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      • 198 4 FOR CtUBMtIQH OR COHSOi^O *****3 vm* FARIDAS L. E riLS COS TRADING SOCIETY Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang_j<uchjng^ BjjjT ~jjl The Oriental Optical Co., V 348, North Bridge Road, frT^ ft lli2 South Bridge Road, 1 7 l pp<r pickering street h f j? I Sin^ a P° re Penan S
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      • 46 4 I highesti«sdak QUALITY I BEFORE 10.30 A.M. READY AT 4.30 P* ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Same Day Service Is Also Available At Our Three Convenient Depots: tral Dispensary: Robinson's Singapore Cold Storage. Kodak (Malaya) Limited. 1 30 Robinson Road, P. O. Box 687, Singapore.
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      • 95 5 On Race Days Ibe most enjoyable j? <j& i-jj^. thing to do is to have a meal al THE ADELPHI GRILL Hi "ial ail( )e entertained by Ihe newly \y arri\f*d most talented TRIO from the Continent. Reservations: Tel: 5061 ADELPHI GRILL I CHICKEN INN j I SEAVIEW HOTEL I
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      • 114 6 iahiahty .fc VJureshi s vS^ carpels for |/>4i PtRSIAN, BOKHARA ifßy/ INDIAN. (MINIS E. ilf PAKISTAN CARPETS i* RUGS Jifßil also english made gfllW* .Fur Coats m i nl' jv^ b^9 881 l^^fl B^Bb r BB BH BSI .A-^m Blfil^^^^ BJ^^l-T- BB 881 Bh S^ *^^vuf w'.^^^^B^P^^B Bf^ Bi^l S^^h
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      • 33 7 or extra pleaßure and §atitfaction CHURCHMAN'S No.l lnab >e in tins of 50 or 25 and in packets of 10. Singapore: s? 10* for 50 $1.05 for 25 40 for 10 C 110
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      • 92 8 RACINC riXTURI AND TENTATIVI HACINC SCMtWJtI rpt 1951 T I CLASSES Cluß OATE 1 2 X X SELANCOH Apni 25»h re 2nd Mav t X PENANC Mj v 9th to 16th a SINCAPORE M*v 23rd to 30-h OS .-jz- x X X X PERAK Ju°« 6 th t0 h SELANCOR
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