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Title Section22 1953-06-18 1 The Singapore Free Press |,ar?e«l Afternoon Salp in Malaya I"" VI..T* lunr IS 1953, Price 15 Cts. K..1J7J4. Singapore Thuis.. June i*,22 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1953-06-18 1 ttitgsians nour troops into Berlin Beginning of East German revolution THE Russians threw an entire armoured division last night into East Berlin to crush the rebellion and general strike 01 100,000 German workers against their Communist rulers. Order was said to have been restored.1,028 words
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204 1953-06-18 1 ANTI-COMMUNIST prisons-of-war In Korea burst from their prisons in great numbers today, threatening to collapse the truce negotiations. The break had all the appear- L ances of collusion between some South Korean guards and the prisoners themselves. Thf South Korean Provost Marshall General.AP; U.P. - 204 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-06-18 1 picture. RUSSIAN seaman Vladimir Scehtko, from the cruiser Sverdlov. lights a cigarette for Wren Barbara Lee, of Birmingham, during a garden party by the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth for the foreign seamen from the ships which gathered at Spithead for the Review of the Fleet byU.P. - 53 words
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Article13 1953-06-18 1 *ned*f e Rubber cent 14.I 4 Cents a P°undciaee below yesterday's13 words
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Article196 1953-06-18 1 deal. g v^ the m H f the 5J52?2? When T);irt into »h lowannis Bre The ah r Salar d Q waßcs was r ori The rv y Slr Mward The secretary of tin- pensioners' association, Mr. Kiong Thian Hot*, said llu-v had been asking196 words
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Article42 1953-06-18 1 SINGAPORE thieves .stole a p. ikod and locked van belonging to a cigarette distributor's Arm In the heart of town yesterday and drove it away. There was $1,937 in the van. Police later found the abandoned vehicle in Sophia Road.42 words
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Article21 1953-06-18 1 A car shed in the grounds of the Middleton Hospital, Singapore, caught fire early today, severely damaging a car.21 words
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Advertisement18 1953-06-18 1 r J i 1 J |1 I I u run HWffTffH perfume, ax splendid as a vintage wine18 words
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Article, Illustration515 1953-06-18 2 U.S. HOSEIS UR GED TO IMPEACH MRDOUGLAS Supreme Court meets on Rosenbergs FORMAL resolution to impeach Supreme Court Justice William Douglas for granting a stay of execution to atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday '>y Mr. William McDonald Wheeler (Democrat, Georgia).Reuter - 515 words
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116 1953-06-18 2 jtf EN a "d women students of Q«! h #t. l i T ersit y of Natal. South Africa, hurled cups I a Z*'u J Ugs of milk and buckets of water at each other in a 15-minute battle of theA.P. - 116 words
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Article164 1953-06-18 2 <piE COLONEL commanding a military hospital in w J ich an 18-vear-old private soldier died last D ril Announcing this in the Housr of Commons last night, the Wa Minister, Mr. Anthony Head said that action had also beer taken against two other neo pie.164 words
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Article58 1953-06-18 2 TIE United Natln. I "amed their m vise enforcemL D *m t^ce *hch tVh"* 1 £35^1 presumably to pS( ,*S a truce signing cm&S to om T c h w v b as-ii« demarcation Ime which TJZ tw u armies after tmT The broadcast said the Uner be the58 words
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Article37 1953-06-18 2 UNKNO WN Mr. Humbert Denis Parod chief interpreter of the Ua of Nations between the i world Wars, was found (he his bath in Geneva lat u Police said he apparently i suffocated by a water heatr37 words
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Advertisement116 1953-06-18 2 r |MM iMUUii^ttKWKwwwcccw^'w^w,,,,.^^ I whc| i"f\U I suffer f kV^I y I TOOTHACHE! FOR RELIUF TAKE STOPS ANY PAIN IN LESS THAN 10 MINUTES AND IS PERFECTLY SAFE AND HARMLESS Made in Switzerland By I f. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE CO., LTD.. CO. BASH DIETHELM 6c CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Switzerland) SINGAPORE116 words
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Article, Illustration539 1953-06-18 3 ROGER YUE - About S' pore Men 's sloppy clothing ROGER YUE iNOViItWG CAMERA finds out By TIDY 31 EX MRS. ELIZABETH COOPER, a former leading Australian model, told me: "I disagree with her. Veronica Hilboume says that the men loot sloppy. "This is definitely a very wrong word to use. "1 have539 words
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Article23 1953-06-18 3 Five people were killed and 50 injured in a head-on collision of two trains last night near Benares, India.23 words
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168 1953-06-18 3 He is here to help the trade unions A SPECIAL officer from the headquarters of the ICFTU in Brussels has arrived in Singapore to help Malayan trade unions co-ordinate their activities. He Is Mr. G. Mapara, an expert on labour problems in South-east Asia. Mr. Mapara said he was perturbed168 words
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Article50 1953-06-18 3 Mrs. Tensing Bhutia. wife of the Everest compering Sherpa, got an enthusiastic wedco mf to Nepal's capital when she arrived in Khatmandu yesterday with her two daughters to join her husband. The vast crowd included Mrs. John Hunt, whose husband led the British Himalaya expedition.50 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-06-18 3 TH E GI RL WHO FAINTED DANCIN G |)OPULAR Singapiire FiHpino singer and dancer, Miss Lena Marselo, has been ordered by her doctor to take a complete rest of three months following a physical breakdown. Miss Marselo collapsed while doing a Filipino dance number at the repeat performance of the60 words
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Advertisement25 1953-06-18 3 Dressed for any occasion in Km •'^MBBr 1 RI Jig l 1/ Black A LADIES SHOE DEPT. 11 0 B I X SO X S25 words
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Article394 1953-06-18 4 Opinion BERLIN RIOTS "THE East Berliners are in revolt against their Communist overlords. And Russian troops have fired on them. This is the most significant international news since the end of the war. It follows disorders at Pilsen in Czechoslovakia. While no one can hazard a guess at the Ultimate394 words
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Article, Illustration501 1953-06-18 4 Reds Ruthless As Ever Towards East Germany as the present riots indicate there has been no 'soft' policy. HANOVER, Germany. HPHE new Russian "soft" x policy toward the West apparently does not apply to the Russian-controlled East German zone. Refugees are still streaming through holes in th e Iron CurtainNANA - 501 words
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Article, Illustration591 1953-06-18 4 DEREK DEMPITER - DEREK DEMPITER I QUESTION ON THE NEWS WHY does it take so long TT for a plane to reach production from the time the Services decide what they want? The report of the Select Committee on Rearmament Estimates says that the average time taken591 words
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Advertisement16 1953-06-18 4 'ft* ore* of a jßjt *£PVMr/a#\ jJJJ PH ..INK: HM 19-21, HIGH ST., s TOKK 616 words
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Advertisement32 1953-06-18 4 Accompanied Baggage Delivered to rail, airport, house or store. IJiuKwmpatutd Baggage Colected, stored, delivered, lu^ niiii ut All classes of covet at competitive rates. TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD 173. Cecil Street Singapore Telephone32 words
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Article, Illustration238 1953-06-18 5 NO CHAIRS AT THE PARK AND THE BAND HAD TO GO AWAY r.INC AP Mr I E House, ar--5 m^^ih his 30-piece bilild rired "'^J^e V Park on it in < p^eninf-all ready Hf T osuardne-hour publ.c performance. fhajrs for a while, but still no wai^ d L bearded Sikh238 words
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375 1953-06-18 5 are split riTHE MOVE made in the! 1 Singapore Legislative Coun- ci on Tuesday to have shown to the cotony classified "general exhibition" or "adults only" had a mixed re- 1 ception from the man-in-the-street interviewed by the Free i Press yesterday. The views of375 words
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Article106 1953-06-18 5 SINGAPORE is 'flooded" with durians. The price has came down to as low as 30 cents a kati. It was 70 cents at the start of the season. Daily 40 lorries piled high with the fruit come down from the Federation to dealers in106 words
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236 1953-06-18 5 BOYS and girls of 27 youth organisations in Singapore will build a seaside holiday camp themselves during the August school holidays. The camp will take about three weeks to complete. The Singapore Youth Council at their monthly meeting approved plans for the camp to236 words
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Article178 1953-06-18 5 Clerks others) will now get $1,000 (average) By SIT YIN FONG THE Singapore Government will pay out nearly 5 million backpay in the next few days to about 2,500 Government clerks, teachers and mental hospital assistants. And each Government seiw.nt- thev wiU get on an178 words
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Article83 1953-06-18 5 A scheme to build a perfumery factory at Johore Bahru by a Hong Kong manufacturing company has been shelved. The Singapore representative of the company, Mr. Chong Chee Sang, said yesterday this was due to the present poor outlook In trade. "As soon as trade prospects83 words
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Advertisement127 1953-06-18 5 Newest Range... Newest Designs SWISS PRINTED STRUB i rrv-.^ SI I it $&J' Crease -resisting, Washable, Jr Unshrinkable Cf Durable im rf* I 11 JZ ft OTHER AimCLES... l^m* A MAIDENFORM J f J BRASSIERES rn Ji Cotton. Satin and Jjj Nylon M W KYLOH BLOUSES, J HALF SLIPS a^^^^^^^^^127 words
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Miscellaneous250 1953-06-18 6 MANDRAKE, THE MACICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis tarzan P D La-v-aCt y Edgar Rlce Burr <>ughs %^i£*jjr<i W SAINT g^S^ by Leslie Chartens «ni» YOU'RE CHITKPW T'i t rK\ V r^^OT^3^»»^™— —^^B w^m CAUTIOUS, SHOWDOWN: WE DONt WANT havf SM i»Wy. .LEAD THE WAY/ 7 J^Y TRusf HIM250 words
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326 1953-06-18 7 Overcrowded, they stay tnends their families— ten people in all who live in a house consisting of TflO sisters and kitchen were said to be "on excellent terms with one three rooms a another." Rpes at Brentford County Court commented: "I am326 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-06-18 7 Shh! They're frying to write a letter to mum picture. Bear cubs of the Hamburg: Zoo investigate t^™ 1 1 the too office. "Shall we write a letter to mum. wisn we could." Is that what they are thinking. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article101 1953-06-18 7 fE mischievous boys of North and North-West London will soon learn a new name PoKce Inspector H. Williams. His job will be to run a new attendance centre at The Hyde, Hendon, where young offenders between 12 and 16 will go on Saturday afternoons.101 words
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Article42 1953-06-18 7 iuLn°,, Un Chinp se sotdier who Ken e i r n d v t0 lW US angjfcn in Korea said he had a companion w ho refused mrr mi? Kive UD alter tw hIU hldjn in K °r«*'s rugged42 words
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Article177 1953-06-18 7 S ,X detectives hunting the killer of two there. One of the eight could be the killer. But what is more certain, police believe, is that one at least knows the last movements of 16-year-old Barbara Song-* hurst and her friend Christ'ine Reed, aged177 words
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Article95 1953-06-18 7 HE IS 54 AND STILL FL YING CAPTAIN O. P. Jones. BOAC i famous bearded transatlantic pilot, is 55 this autumn, but there is no sign of him giving up flying. He has been an K Pilot for 31 yea", itaftj ing with Instone Airlines in 1922. They were one95 words
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Article194 1953-06-18 7 1 toZ™ had no money in nd Cpl Robert Aie ***j Cater?', r ged 3l of th I tote 1 Vn D n Corps sta ed at Loruion Umn d Street, !r *«W. NSt wlth awo ian 1^ he staged T U by Wa M194 words
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219 1953-06-18 7 FAR more babies are born between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. than at any other time, a woman doctor reports, after inquiring into the hour of birth of more than 16.000 children. This inquiry carried out by Dr. Enid Charles, of Birmingham219 words
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Advertisement163 1953-06-18 7 CLEANSE D.C.Lotion is the most gfe 11 revolutionary Dandruff Control Lotion ever J QQQ i —it works like a charm Whirling surface- t _f*, action makes embarrassing scruffy dandruff .f m flakes repulsive to the scalp, and repellent to j WM each other. Dandruff just disappears into H thin air.163 words
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Article, Illustration263 1953-06-18 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN ■THE LICHTS SHONE brightly in the R.A.F. Officers' Mc« T medalled mess Jackets of t*e officers and on the Mv i,,^: J «>e er^ I officer, of the station, both Royal Air Force and Royal^u,/^" a «-?tt*L Crcctcd on arrival by ,he Station Commander. Croup Cantai- h fit»R.A.F. & TENGAH - 263 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-06-18 10 VIVACIOUS Mitzi Gaynor. Hollywood's musical comedy star, relaxes on the beach in filmland. Sh e starred recently in th e "I Don't Care Girl," a 20th Century-Fox production.33 words
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401 1953-06-18 10 A MAN CALLED SAVAGE GETS SIX EARS GAOL TREMBLING and in distress, a woman staggered into a police-station in the early hours of the morning. There was blood on her face. w™e story s he Md to a P° Uce officer before Tie took her to hospital resulted in Samuel401 words
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Article166 1953-06-18 10 Postmaster clubbed by gunman A MAN posing as a detective asked a Bognor Regis sabpostmaster to open his safe. When the postmaster asked for his credentials the "detective pulled oat a revolver. ••This is my credential/' he said. But 53-year-old- Mr. John Colquhoun closed with him. They struggled, then the166 words
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Article62 1953-06-18 10 OY lopping an inch off the regulation height for policemen Glamorgan has helped to solve its problem ot not enough men on the beat. Two years ago the authorised force of UV. was 19!) under strength. Th e minimum height for recruits was lowered an62 words
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Article105 1953-06-18 10 COUSIN OF GIRL ACCUSED ON her fifteen birthday, a few days after leaving school, a girl went on a lorry trip from which she did not return lor several days, it was stated at Leeds. Twenty-two-year-old Margaret Elizabeth Gyte, single of Clement Street, Hulmv. Manchester, was stnt /or trial at105 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-06-18 10 THE LOVELY LASS is Debra Paget Hollywood star.10 words
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Article35 1953-06-18 10 The United States Steel Corporation, the nation's largest steel producer, said yesterday it is increasing the price of steel an average of US$4 a ton. bringing it to about US$l2O a ton.35 words
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248 1953-06-18 10 £55a week man rents a council house T W P Socialist councuio, fc x earning £55 and t? |Cas a week with r* t^« industries, are Hvi nB T^ sidised council houses Who said that? Mr m Hills straight-^ ne ;c. secretary of th? X? and General Worker?^ caused raiSCd248 words
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Advertisement40 1953-06-18 10 JBBb&j < 1 GALA OPENING ON 27™ JUNE j London's most popular cabaret aci. PAT KAY I and I BETTY ANKERS FROM THE FAMOUS "96" RESTAURANT I PICCADILLY. Stars of Radio, Television, J TW Cockpit Telephone 3848 for table reservat i%)t/i40 words
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Article, Illustration332 1953-06-18 11 -,tjttpf is a move afoot to T H polarise one of AusLia°s top ranking open SSSgsse nhing of any. enthusiast Except enthusiasm, it is then, an open invita Ln on any Sunday morn- weather permitting, of e to that stretch ol Sh along Tanjong Rhu. AdjacentFree Press - 332 words
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Article, Illustration175 1953-06-18 11 THERE IS A considerable difference between responding to an overcall and responding to an opening bid. The fact that partner has chosen to overcaii, rather than to pass, or to doubly for a takeout, more clearly limits the kind of hand he has. With both sides vulnerable, your175 words
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Article400 1953-06-18 11 DOGGED by bad weather for the mid-week heats, rain that had threatened throughout the afternoon held off until the final moments when GHQ FARELF staged their annual Athletic Championship meeting at Tanglin on Saturday. Despite the somewhat heavy going the track events were keenly contested400 words
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Article75 1953-06-18 11 £1 Coronation gift from UK. MEMBERS of the Fours serving overseas and resident tn tie ebun Avenue, Bowerham, Lancaster, ncre nut forgotten when the hat went round If"' Aicnue for the Coronation Fund hi aid of tht children's party. Such WOi (fir there "as enough the children out a t75 words
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Article63 1953-06-18 11 THE FOLLOWING are the expected arrivals and departures of troopships for the remainder of this month: The "Empire Clyde" is expected to arrive at Singapore on Monday, June 22, departing the same day. She will be disembarking the main body of the 11th Hussars. The "Empire Fowey" is63 words
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Article105 1953-06-18 11 The return match between the civilian and military teams of 41 Base Wksp <Veh) REME, for the Doyle Cljp— the last match ended in a I—l draw— Will be played off on Saturday at the Farrer Park ground, kick off at 5 p.m. The Cup, presented by the105 words
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Advertisement121 1953-06-18 11 For every country I3ntish sliipyartls launched i^^^^a,!! l^^!/ jlmost 1,5 million tuns of "lUjn^'P^HLp! JL I\m shipping last ycarl *H?X^L!js!*lfi aM !??S?I For every JwMKL business J \jf?~\ British shipbuilders under- w^Hu/i,K?|nl stand the language of preci- fcr^^F InP"* smn tlut's why they value <*--^s^pr H|^^ —^"i Facit calculators. T121 words
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Miscellaneous10 1953-06-18 11 BUCKLEY "NO, YOU CAN T FILL YOUR WATER PISTOL HEREf10 words
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Article, Illustration334 1953-06-18 12 He'll set up cheap fish stalls IF THE CITY WILL HELP MALAYAN Fishing In- dustries, a Singapore firm, agreed yesterday with a suggestion of Mrs. Robert Eu. the C i t y Councillor, that a network of stalls be set up to sell fish cheap ta housewives. Mr. Snj? Sen?334 words
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Letter269 1953-06-18 12 AS a JersaLse by birth and an <r Englishman by background, I must admit to a certain sympathy with advocates of home rule for Scotland. If feeling is so strong north .of the border why not agree to home rule In addition I believe that Scottish affairs have269 words
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Letter103 1953-06-18 12 VOW that the Pasir Panjang 1* power station is turning out more juice than is required would it be possible for the Traffic Police to put bulbs in the traffic signal outside Tanjong Pagar police station of sufficient strength to make the signals visible to motorists. Even with103 words
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Letter110 1953-06-18 12 T HAVE not the slightest doubt I* that if there were to be a 1 Gallup poll to find out the feelings of the people and the extent of their desire for the Queen to visit Malaya, the result would be a 100 per cent in favour. There110 words
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Letter150 1953-06-18 12 AM directed by the Muslim Coronation Celebration Committee to reply to the letter written by Son of the Desert. The Arabs of Singapore combined with the Muslim community and subscribed to the building of the arch at Connaught Drive. It is not true to say that the Arabs150 words
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Letter99 1953-06-18 12 T AM not a member of the polico force, but when I read 1 the letters from "Volunteers Bah" and W. Neo I knew that great injustice had been done. It was an unfair attack. The public should not remain ignorant of the good work done by the99 words
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Letter96 1953-06-18 12 MR. A. K. Isaac, the chief of the Indian section of Radio Malaya has stated that he has been receiving more than 80 letters a week containing compliments from the majority of the Indian listeners, and that only a section of the Press is criticising his department. Mr.96 words
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Letter37 1953-06-18 12 AN expert in the detection and control of industrial smells, there" wl/nniv« rreil Sai< in New York that tioalthe' n!£ sclentiftc instrument for their identifica"When i^to^rXL?'*"*!?*™* of fact/* 7 U Mnkl1 th •cienUflc statement37 words
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Article72 1953-06-18 12 MALAYA'S best professional ballroom dance teams will be seen in action at the Happy World Cabaret tonight and tomorrow when they will take part in the fourth dance championships for the Malayan Blue Riband. The championships, organised by the Malayan branch of the F.A.T.D., of Australia and72 words
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Article20 1953-06-18 12 Diplomatic informants reported yesterday Russia hit offered to restore normal diplomatic relations with Greece by exchanging ambassadors.20 words
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Article687 1953-06-18 13 PETER QUENNELL - War Of Love Has No T ruce PETER QUENNELL reviews the new books Tom Hopmf* ""attempt to impn--4S an spirit A son tne T( !rf HopkinsE ffnciful and to- past 2,000 years longer a distinguished a nd longer c thorit ies a^hPPn busy at the b Z talk Probably the687 words
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Article65 1953-06-18 13 hlll**' ,r, by Jacquetta Hawkes. (Cresset. Press) A coHection of cautionarv tales for the modern hut 1 J> le **™Uv written. 1 Perhavs a litte vapornt^ Farmer bvL rfou?e) Newman (Phoenix^ J^H irny breeder the^ H? rcX? h r SCU dOWn style. unassuming i hors b l^ eri65 words
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Article, Illustration433 1953-06-18 13 MEALS FIT FOR A QUEEN Court Recipes by EUz»beth t'raif. (Andre Deutsch). ANEW way of digesting history is through Royal recipes for almost every Sovereign has had his or her own effect upon national cooking. IJow in interesting, entertaining and practical form, a cookery book brings these recipes together. The433 words
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Article, Illustration569 1953-06-18 13 Tom Clarke - Sir Donald wields jen now Tom Clarke welcomes a new member to the Press Box SIR DONALD BRADMAN will be angry with me. I have been in bad with him before for turning on I him a limelight he has never sought; but, in the name of a long-standing friendship569 words
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Advertisement101 1953-06-18 13 ■"""wiIKN IN SINGAPORE J VTAY AT THE EMBASSY HOTEL (OPPOSITE KATONG PARK) B 1 DANCE NIGHTLY: H3O PM U, MIDNIGHT m SATURDAY TEA DANCE: 430 P M to 6.30 P.M. SUNDAY CONCERT MUSIC: 12 NOON to 2.00 P.M MODERATE TERM* *OR PERMANENT RESIDENTS CABLE ADDRESS "EMBHOTEI.* TEL No *****/1 5101 words
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Article, Illustration716 1953-06-18 14 Services seek first win with battery of bowlers T*HF fifth post-war CM- lians v Services cricket match takes place on the S.C.C. padang this weekend and, like Europeans before their victory over Rest last month, Services Ko into the field without a win to their name in .four years Civilians716 words
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Article80 1953-06-18 14 Team to represent REME Bukit Timah Civilians in the return soccer match for the "Doyle Cup" against the R.E.M.E. Bukit Timah Military team on Saturday at Farrer Park will be selected from the following. Abdul Aziz, Joseph Au, Tan Yew Chien <Capt>, Teo Yeow80 words
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Article113 1953-06-18 14 |jRIGHT Eyes, ex-glamour horse of che Malayan turf, has been set to carry 13 at. in the handicap race lor deleted racehorses to be run over 6F. at the Penang Amateur Meeting this Saturday. This is the only handicap race in the card of eight113 words
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Article48 1953-06-18 14 Linesmen from the Penang Tele- I communications Department will climb Telegraph Pos?s in a novel event at the Penang Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association's annual sports fixed tentatively for July 4. Prizes will be awarded to the I fastest Linesmen to climb the pol s.48 words
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Article174 1953-06-18 14 nOXING promoter Devit Chatikavanij of Bangkok has signed a contract for Thai fighter Usman Saundeng to fight Japanese lightweight champion Masaji Akiyama next September in Japan for what he hopes will be the Far Eastern lightweight title. Chatikavanij is due to leave for vA "'jU.P. - 174 words
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Article316 1953-06-18 14 Chartered Bank 2; cu gHELL who are third from the top oi Div 1 league, were unimpressive Z k yesterday when they met Chartered R an l he third from the bottom. Though Shell "ho Ofthe play, they lacked finish and 3S< atl °n forward316 words
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Article138 1953-06-18 14 PETER KEEN AX. British bantamweight champion, outpointed Maurice Sandeyron, of Trance, over 15 rounds for the vacant European bantamweight championship last night. A capacity crowd of 30.000 at Firhill Park. Glasgow, saw the 24-ycar-old British champion gain a comfortable points victory earned d.u a greatReuter - 138 words
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Article51 1953-06-18 14 The Y MCA. of Singapore will hold its Golden Jubilee Swimminj Carnival at the Nuffield Swimmin? Pool. Beach Road, on Saturday commencing at 4.45 p m. Heats are necessary for two wens only: 100 m. freestyle men and 50 m freestyle boys. These will be held i 3.4551 words
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Article25 1953-06-18 14 The eastern zone Malaya Cup match between Trengganu Perlis. originally fixed for June Vhas now been postponed to July w at Kuala Trengganu.25 words
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Advertisement51 1953-06-18 14 jp4 Enter NOW for the |g|^ ••Jff.V.S SINGAPORE" Contest lie- flW^^P^^ IN ORDER TO COMPETE FOR THE TITLE OF m/Uk yt\ Thousands Of Dollars In Prizes HkS^v COMPLETE WARDROBE des.gned Created by DORIS CEDDES. 4 ;v«fe ACCOMMODATION, POCKET MONEY ALL LIVINC EXPENSES j^^^^^^^^Jk CHANCE OF A FILM CONTRACT OTHER VALUABLE51 words
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519 1953-06-18 15 Thai "Wfinnpif siaetutnt... -But they're sorry to lose the old one By PETER DE CRUZ vtrApnßF sn orts leaders yesterday hailed the GovSP to buUd a muiti.miiHon do i lar nivmSrSports Stadium on the Serangoon Road side **u* Rpndemeer area. Most of them considered519 words
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Article, Illustration488 1953-06-18 15 By CHARLES BRYCE p was left until the last event or the day to decide the winning team in yesterday's Royal Air Force Maintenance Base Seletar annual athletic meeting. Even then the victory came oy the slender margin of °ne point, and H cor "prised488 words
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Article110 1953-06-18 15 U.S. star loses his temper V\KI)V\K Mulloy, lop ranking: U.S. tennis player, angrily stormed off the court after being beaten in the third round of th» London Lawn Tennis Tournament yesterday by an unseeded Australian. "I should have won. I was robbed." the Miami lawyer complained as he railed againstA.P. - 110 words
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Article74 1953-06-18 15 NARESH KUMAR of India was beaten by Australian Mervyn Rose 6-3, 6-4 in the third round of the London grass courts lawn tennis championship yesterday. Rose, who k seeded No. 2 for Wimbledon, was given a tough game oy Kunmr. It had been left unfinished onReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement278 1953-06-18 15 1.1.-)— 4.lft— IJI p.m. 31 (Queen is (f rotuned rtSTUION MCHf in— m h-**» *t m L«uti>ct ouviea fIMIUUM r*T *m- M-.-cJ MS «i|( i)| M SAtCTNt "»V MIDNIGHT!^ DBtmi hnks Cm HbjUj QjminjjwHijMii LASf DAY/ 10.45 a.m.— 1.30— 4— 6.30 and 9.30 p m. PECKHAYWAROjGARONER 1 1 |V LI278 words
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277 1953-06-18 16 Derbyshire inform SIXTH wicket partnership of 85 by Ritchie Bemud (70) and lan Craig (17) which doubled the score saved the Australians from disaster again** Derbyshire when the match began at Chesterfield J esterday. Sent in by Derbyshire after a soaked pitchReuter - 277 words
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Article180 1953-06-18 16 'J'HE Yorkshire fast bowler Fred Trueman. whom the selectors passed over in picking their team for the recent Bn| Test match against Australia (drawn), took five wickets Tor 60 runs when playing for the RAF. against Somerset at Taunton yesterday. There was widespread rain in EnglandReuter - 180 words
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Article63 1953-06-18 16 Rest of the Army will play a soccer trial against Roval Engineers on Sunday at No. 3 BOD ground. Alexandra. Rest of the Army XI is: Spoor (RAPC); Carr (RASC). Woodlands (R. Sigs) Spence (RA OC), Walton (APIU). Purcell (REME); Parker (REME), Morris (RASC),63 words
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Article45 1953-06-18 16 »^> ACKV°WLEDGMENTS lf. MIJ MRS. KOSHYPANICKER h"^ kini rT T Bnd frlends 'or kind attendance, presents ond iSSSSB rec ed on thelr wedding MESSRS. fAW NYUK CHOON Law Ocok Poh and Law Ocok Quee thank all those who attended thJ SS Bnd th °Se Who45 words
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Article26 1953-06-18 16 First seeded Ken Rosewall, Australia's 18-year-old champion, has drawn Britain's MD. Davids in the him rouna of ihe Wimbledon tennis < hampionshins which begin on June A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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365 1953-06-18 16 AND SIR GORDON IS BEATEN QUEEN ELIZABETH celebrated Coronation Ascot by t winning the Royal Hunt Cup, the premier handicau of the Royal meeting, with her colt Choir Bov at Asco: yesterday. Choir Boy, splendidly ridden by Douglas Smith, took the lead365 words
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Article39 1953-06-18 16 One hundred and eighty eight entries— 8G in Class I and 102 in Class 4 —have been received by the Sriangor Turf Club for their race meeting on June 27. July 1 and Juiy 4.39 words
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Article29 1953-06-18 16 Promo er Jack Solomons said yes- terday he was negotiating with world flyweight champion Yoshio Shirui oJ Japan for a tirle fi-ht in Britain in October.29 words
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Article84 1953-06-18 16 'T'HE Dlv 1 Bu.Miir.s, HOUMI LtoflM Ittdtn, H..n- K-.n. H. inK UTe held a Bcorelen draw by Btenvac at Keppel ground yesterday. Other results: division Two: Singapore Traction Company 2. Netherlands Trading hoclrty 0; Ford 8 C. 2. Gu'hrie SCO; HandeLsbank 5.C.5, Mansfield S C. 3.84 words
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Article148 1953-06-18 16 OTEC 4. SCs rjiHE issue in this Business Bc^ar Stadium yesterday was never in doubt after a twogoal start by O.T.E.C. Against such weak opposition, the telephonemen aDpeared good. Had their forwards been more aiert in the second half they could have won by a .still148 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-06-18 16 »al eoahvards, scored tw •«t the Stadium yesterd"12 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement81 1953-06-18 16 Straits Times Free Prest For the convenience of odvortisers, our representative at Ist ♦loor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will receive smoll advertisements and answers to box numbers. Classified advertisements rr.ov oho be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchester House, Collyer Quay, Singapore. CITY BOOK STORE LTD., 93 Tanglin81 words
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Advertisement48 1953-06-18 16 w i.^^^* -M^ i^L^ til 111 Sj /I^me S.C. Sautter is a natural food Adults and children benefit from the goodness in S.C.S. Australian-made butter. It\s rich, creamy and full of nourishment Always ask for fresh SC.S. butter— it spreads evenly, goes further! SINGAPORE (OLD STORAGE CO, ll*48 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous224 1953-06-18 16 ISLAND CLUB GOLF DRAW Draw starting times for the Island Club's Gaw Khek Khiam Cup I meet on Saturday June 20 are: FIRST TEE 2.15 p.m. F. Jones (4). Lim Boh 1 Yam (5) 2.20 p.m. D. W. McMullaa i4>, S/L. L. Newbould (8). 2.25 p.m. B. Moore (3), S.224 words
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