The Singapore Free Press, 19 June 1953
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Title Section15 1953-06-19 1 The Singapore Free Press |jlff e4 Afternoon Sale in Malaya T^T—^. Fr..,^ne 1» >rl C15 words
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Article673 1953-06-19 1 PEKING BLAMES THE AMERICANS \niu>e outrage could have been stopped COMMUNIST re-action to President Syngman Rhee s breach of faith in releasing North Korean prisoners-of-war from Allied camps is anxiously awaited. Now no one knows whether there will be a truce, or not. Peking Radio said today: The whole world673 words
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Article, Illustration147 1953-06-19 1 EGYPT last night was proclaimed a republic after 5,000 years as a monarchy "Strong man" Maj. Gen. Mohammed Ne u ij> was named its first president. The monarchy in Egypt enrled eight days less than one year after Gen. Ne«uib overthrew former Kins Farouk147 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-06-19 1 The British liner Hilary, aground In the River Amazon since Monday, was refloated.yesterday having suffered any apparent damage, Lloyds Shipping Acencv reported from Maraos. Lilian Ong, 18, a Tajong Katong Girls School student, with her prize-winning poster in th e "B" Group (English Sec- tion of the Singapore55 words
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Article21 1953-06-19 1 q r u e ietly ßu^ Market «th first graZ in. morning changed f? a pound unclose from yesterday's21 words
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134 1953-06-19 1 Rosenbergs escape date with death P^* a.o mic spie,. ber 1U sca a d Ethel Rosi M ?eat h in a dat <= with lau nißh, elect ric chair WstD^n n the Su 5? j£Lf cut r *ntfetice w 'Hia.,i O Ii !he r c a 0 "l a halfU.P. - 134 words
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Article31 1953-06-19 1 ORGANISERS of the "M\ss Singapore" contest ask all those who have submitted entries to attend an informal enloLment meeting at the Capitol Ballroom at 5 p.m. this evening.31 words
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Article100 1953-06-19 1 Cheers from the Senator SENATOR Joseph McCarthy (Republican Wisconsin) differed with the Eisenhower Administration yesterday on President Syngman Rhee's release of thousands of prison* ers in South Korea. Senator McCarthy told reporters that "freedom-loving people throughout the world should applaud the action of Mr. Rhee." He said that Mr. Rhee'sA.P. - 100 words
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Article20 1953-06-19 1 Jordan and Yugoslavia are to establish diplomatic relations for the first time, it was reported In Amman yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration140 1953-06-19 2 IN A FURIOUS name-call-ing scene before reporters, actress Diana Barry more, daughter of the late John Barrymore, ordered her husband. Robert Wilcox, 42-year-old actor o ut of her home and her life. It climaxed a series of incidents in Diana's apartmentA.P. - 140 words
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Article79 1953-06-19 2 A TWO-hour parking ban was 5* imposed around the larger half of Finlayson Green in front of the Ocean Building this morning by the traffic police The place was reserved for cars of people expected to attend a function Jnif 1 18 8tore y Asia79 words
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63 1953-06-19 2 The Chinese World. 60-year-old San Francisco Chine.se newspaper, charged yesterday its publisher had been threatd with death by the Nationalist Government in Taipei for his activities with the Chinese "third force" movement." The newspaper, an antiCotniminUt publication. has b«M-n actively supporting the Chinese Democratic Constitutionalist63 words
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Article156 1953-06-19 2 Consul is still house hunting HPHE GERMAN Consul-General in Singapore, Dr Hans Llrish Gianow, is still hopefully house-hunting. He has however been lucky enough to get office space in Robinson Road. At present, Dr. Granow does all his work at Raffles Hotel, where he is staying. He said yesterday that156 words
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310 1953-06-19 2 Berlin riots may destroy Red' liberals' BIG BLOW TO SOVIET pr^i I'tia neriin riots which have caused m to So viet world prestige may Ed tn *1* bl inquest into Soviet policy since thJ > rLvL a Such a probe conceivably involfis SL* of *S of some top Moscow personalitiesReuter - 310 words
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250 1953-06-19 2 80 BODIES FOUND IN SCENE OF BIG CRASH OALVAGE teams worked knee- deep in mud under pelting rain to recover the bodies of the seven crew and 120 or 121 servicemen aboard the Globema.ster. which crashed into a clearing near Tokyo yesterday. It was history's worst air disaster. Scores ofReuter - 250 words
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Article29 1953-06-19 2 Yugoslavia granted Russia yesterday the right to move 26 long landlocked Soviet warships down the Danube river through Yugoslav territory from Vienna to the Black Sea.29 words
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141 1953-06-19 2 The Russians execute a 'riot leader' Communist riots in fij East Berlin and Major w Zone cities were yesterday virtually paralyzed by t I eral strike in defiant of viet tanks and ?uns. Elevated streetcars and subway lines remained at standstill. Factories atW <o reopen but the Cora Dr radioU.P. - 141 words
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Article96 1953-06-19 2 A FORCE of 1.200 KttsjA home guards launched ccrted attacks on Mau Mau*rorists' hide-outs and storepoints in the Aberdare Mow tains, west of Nyeri, at yesterday. The offensive was suPJJJ* by British and African "Operation Epsom.; a bi-ned offensive a B aJlst Tl !r; gangs whichReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement28 1953-06-19 2 Js^^K FOR COMPREHENSIVE MOTOR CAR ffl/BBf}^' INSURANCE CONSULT THE INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD. IMON HIILDINC, SINGAPOBK hn.ix< in s a i ai;xcu:s at not vnot r rni28 words
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Article399 1953-06-19 3 SIT YIN FONG - SIT YIN FONG tfude illusion too real for the S 'pore police By dNGAPOK^ P cafe> and warned three licence ol wed campaign against semi-nude more m a rc»^ sh° ws# onnPl to the "The Buttern.y and the Spider" was £^simultaneously on three of their399 words
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Article, Illustration148 1953-06-19 3 T HE ul irls walked away with five of the prizes, the boys with one, in the Singapore Schools' Safety First Poster competition. 1 m'wt prlzes ln the A Ant u i r H °?P s went to Selene Behoof* Tanj ng Katong to mr^? "■J?**148 words
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Article34 1953-06-19 3 Earthquakes on Wednesday and yesterday at Edirne, in the Turkish Threace near the Bulgarian border damaged nearly every building in the city and drove the ent/ire population into the streets.34 words
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Article22 1953-06-19 3 Philippine police seized a Formosan fishing vessel off the north coast of Luzon Lsiand and arrested its 19 crew members.22 words
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Article, Illustration157 1953-06-19 3 time, the Shirimon and the Rose Paradise last night put on modified versions of the same act. These cafes had been warned on Wednesday night by Mr. F. C. Pestana. Officer in Charge of the Tanjong Pagar Police Station "to have the girls157 words
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Article31 1953-06-19 3 The Soviet Union has told U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Charles E. Bohlen. that it will let Lour more Russian wives of Americans living in Moscow leae for the United States.31 words
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Article38 1953-06-19 3 A JAPANESE soldier Private Kaichiro Eguchi, unaware the Pacific war had ended, gave himself up in South UMi after hiding in the Philippine jungles for nine yesterday years—because he was "getting lonesome."—A A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement154 1953-06-19 3 Jfv Mm^ \mm m 1 MARMET HILUX BABY CHAIR Eg$ w ;?y& "W The HILUX Baby Chair is the result of M <fe 1 many years' research with hundreds of Bfe^C children of varying ages. It is designed to t N> A lL*^* avoid the faults of the old fashioned154 words
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412 1953-06-19 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, June 19, 1953 Opinion TRUCE IN PERIL OY releasing anti-Com- munist prisoners of war in open defiance 01 his allies, President Syngmari Rhee has done the worst within his power to wreck the armistice negotiations in Korea. The fate of these men, unwilKng to be412 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1953-06-19 4 ERIC GILIIBRAND - Syngman Rhee could Start a New War ERIC GILIIBRAND 7 DON'T CARE' DESPOT OF SOUTH KOREA The wrinkled old patriot is behind the latest move in Korea the release of Anti-Red prisoners. It is one more example of the arrogance that could lead to another world war WICKED, stubborn, ir-1,026 words
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Article223 1953-06-19 4 tnM rt tbUniC the fitor y Was told of a woman in a Government office who "prepared sprouts behind a box bf flies ?o e «2 re K We know wherc we are rand where are we. I ask you?) secretaries will be filleting plaice on the223 words
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Advertisement19 1953-06-19 4 UllsJ inme f ici o U2uaVt fvJ I I P. H. HENDRY Jewellers 78. North Bridge Rd. Phone 742119 words
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Advertisement74 1953-06-19 4 1B I ROSE Y E( /0) r FROSTED FOODS >^^ QUICK -FROZEN HERRINGS m^.t^ tf/i economical y2t appetising meal Place your order today. "You'll be glad you bought it at Cold Storage" SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., '4 1. AMERICAN WAFFLE PK COTTON 8 LOVELY COLOURS DESIGN 36" 2. CREPE ROMANCE74 words
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Article, Illustration257 1953-06-19 5 G.T. BOON - WITH BRANDY. THEY SAY won't like to try itChe Sidik G. T. BOON WSPV.trUTO T, 1 HE IHIHWS B.v c liave heard it many a time "Never take durians with alcohol or mangosteens with sugar, or else you will die." Yesterday, I sought to find the truth, or some explanation,257 words
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Article187 1953-06-19 5 THEN I met five who said: "Of course, it isn't fatal 1 to take durians wlthalcolwL DR. C. J. POH. City Councillor It's a grandmother's tale. A "man after taking durians with alcohol becomes flushed and over-stimulated. I have not known of187 words
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159 1953-06-19 5 YOU MAY GET MORE BROKEN RICE IN FUTURE Fre e Press Staff Reporter MALAYA and other rice importing countries may have to accept more broken rice from Siam at the next buying season as unseasonable rains have affected the crop. The rains have made more rice brittle. These might break159 words
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Article39 1953-06-19 5 IT'S UP TO THE PARENTS f h h '«lglrl s coj?,, whether brents. s a Vision lor their lk^e*?K Uld a t their liaert ft V()l <* thJw. nci al s were free wr eai4 aiu n still retted with39 words
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Article29 1953-06-19 5 Andre Marie failed last night to receive the National Assembly's endorsement of his I Premiership bid. He did not ob- j tain the necessary 314 ballots needed.29 words
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243 1953-06-19 5 VtR. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Lab., Rochore) will try j gam VI for registration imposing I" 6 B jver rents and incidental matters governing houses juilt after Sept. 7, 1947, in Singapore. "I will probably act at the next meeting of243 words
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Advertisement129 1953-06-19 5 §J <z The (onnoitseut ccmesfo j^k^ CALD3ECKS J^3B|i Leading Wine y€^jlp Spirit Merchants /^ll/ The Far East CALDBECK flJw JmP^ MACCREGOR4C?L TO Eof TOvAS TEL. 5371/2 \mm •.-■MB 1 ■"•^■"■•■"■•■"'B Jusf Arrived I I NEW DESIGNS OF m I HOLLAND TAPESTRY I suitable for Upholstery and heavy u door curtains.129 words
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Article28 1953-06-19 6 Fire and explosions destrci millions of dollars worth of id tary installations and suptj last night at Alaska's maiEEj tary port of Whittier28 words
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Advertisement95 1953-06-19 6 jiMc^niiiiiiiiioiiiiitiiiiicjHiniKiiiici SINGAPORE RESTAURUI: (Ist Class Bur) 5 79. Bras Basah Road, j Tel. 4088. Singapore. 7, Excellent Cuisine 5 Ist Class Senrice E Special Cocktails i Cold Beer, Wine SpmU European Dinner Ala Cauie Chinese Food r ilC3lllllllllllinilllllllllllHlllllHHllOli FOR THE AT MM Of Diabetes LOBULINA TABLETS Prepared by the Swiss95 words
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Miscellaneous162 1953-06-19 6 MANDRAKE, THE MACICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis J^***CT I THE TIME HAS COME If I WARNED I /^fc> v BETTA,iVe] --YOU ARE --AWAKE JP^~ r- v FOR ME TO FIND OUT/I YOU.NOMORE LEARNEO THAT BUTNOW-YOU WE ARE ALONE. BUT HOW YOU WHO AND WHAT QUESTIONS. fX, Jl MY162 words
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Miscellaneous78 1953-06-19 6 YOURI LUCK! STaI Mlined to Me' 0 1 ff ai all K^kji 11 m '6ht not bV» l 0 yputocultivau;?ii^ i Ssssa Y °u select Tonr »-i ac^Pt »nyon. Sl^" I**1 circle of aiiiati n yn J once they have b^ n •«n eni g ,na. TtaiS&< you moodiness andiUl^78 words
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Article230 1953-06-19 7 An idea for spore taxi-anvers drivers might gain inspiration from the hospitality of some IP American cafe |d" ve jrs. ye ar-old ex-Serviceman who works on Manhattan, offers Harry Nev^p e tea or hot chocolate as soon as they step into his taxi. They bis230 words
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Article143 1953-06-19 7 THE healthiest place in England and Wales for babies under 12 months old is London. Blackest spots- Wales and the North— particularly Lancashire, Cheshire, Durham and Northumberland. The RegLstrar-Generai proves jt 'n his Statistical! Review of ynd and Wales for 1948 and IW143 words
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Article52 1953-06-19 7 ASWAN battled with a train near Ipswich in an attempt to save one of her cygnets. The cygnet was killed. The R.S.P.C.A. eventually caught the swan. Her left wing had to be amputated. Now she and her family have been given a pond to themselves: in HolywelLs52 words
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Article198 1953-06-19 7 A WIFE'S visit to her seven-year-old son's school and a scene between herself and her husband over access to the child during the Coronation holiday were described as "Wilful molestation under the most distressing circumstances" by Mr. Justice Barnard in the London Divorce Court.198 words
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97 1953-06-19 7 Parents told: Punish them yourselves THE parents of 12 boys and girts, aged between eight and 13, will report back to East London Juvenile Court in three weeks' time to tell the chairman, Mr. Basli Henriques. how they have punished thpir children. For two hours Mr. Henriques a doctors house97 words
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Article39 1953-06-19 7 BRITISH hatters are trying to check the hatless fashion among men by new caps. Corduroy is said to be first favourite among the smarter element, with cavalry twill, tweeds and felts running close in popularity.39 words
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Advertisement102 1953-06-19 7 FITZPATRICK S in delicious variety HOLLANDSE VLEESWAREN SALAMI CERVELAAT HAAGSE LEVERWORST BERLINER LEVERWORST GELDERSE ROOKWORST ARDENNERWORST ROOKVLEES DUTCH GLORY SANDWICH HAM ZONDER VET Verkrijgbaar in de zaak waar u xo gemakkelijk en zuinig kunt winkelen m RANK AKPUHT BAIII *^6OA R D E D writes your cheques the safe way102 words
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Article, Illustration369 1953-06-19 8 'Royal' beat the Island— -and Caddies 'have a go' Members 'caddied' for Ihe caddies lERE is always keea rivalry when the Royal Singapore Golf Club meets the Island Club in one of their periodical matches. But when the clubs played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning, the R.S.G.C. won verySAM KAI FAYE - 369 words
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84 1953-06-19 10 MORRIS Childress, of Winchester, Indiana, 41, who testified his religion forbids medical care, must serve a prison sentence for manslaughter in the death of his baby daughter. A jury convicted him on the charge, which carries a penalty of two to 21 yearsA.P. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration274 1953-06-19 10 CIR DAVID MAXWELL FYFE, who as Home Secretary is in charge of Britain's police forces, said that he was worried about the moral sense of the ordinary citizen. Speaking at a Young Conservative rally at Pwllheli h<isaid that in his job he had274 words
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71 1953-06-19 10 T<AXI driver Aly El Sayed Ahmed has at last found happiness with his 19th wile reported the weekly Al Gad;J yesterday. Aly first married when he was sixteen. Now at 50 he says life is very sweet with my last wife whoA.P. - 71 words
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Article47 1953-06-19 10 Detective Constable Edward Bnitch and P.Cs George Dorsett and George Baldwin. K. Division, Hackney, were at Bow Street, each presented with a certificate and £15 from the Police Reward Fund for their courage in arresting an armed man at Hackney on February 6.47 words
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Article306 1953-06-19 10 CLERK SA VESMAN ON UNDERGROUND SERVICE in the Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Service enabled 22-year-old Michael John Jones to say e a man's life— on London's Underground. For Mr. Jones, hearing a shout at Stockweli (Northern Line) station, found a man beneath a tube train. He was toCd that306 words
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121 1953-06-19 10 He disturbed elephants making love —and died A MAHOUT, M. Simau. 19, who disturbed an incipient love affair of an elephant in his charge was killed. The elephant, Kiri Aliya, was taken by Simau for its afternoon bath in a neighbouring stream. A she-ele-phant had also been brought by anotherU.P. - 121 words
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Article34 1953-06-19 10 At the request of the Persian Government Pakistan is sending a 14-man cultural mission to Persia under the leadership oi Maulvi Mohammed Shaft, retired principal of the Oriental College in Lahore.34 words
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89 1953-06-19 10 *pWENTY-four-year-old Mr. Hugh Mellish, a veterinary jludent front WoodsWe Park Whetstone, London. stayed key House for *e V ei, hours at I night. A crowd in evening dress watched this red -bearded man, swinging from bars, eating chops, drinking milk. Around him were a89 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-06-19 10 IN NEW YORK to lure visitors to Atlantic city for the summer opening; of the city's Steel Pier i s the New Jersey beauty who will reign over the 56th anniversary event. Carolyn Wynn of Fort Lee, NJ. was chosen "Miss Steel Pier" from over 250 contestants.74 words
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53 1953-06-19 10 HUNT FOR A 'WALK-IN' £13,500 THIEE The jewellery whf/ ,u t0 Mrs. AmSSI J*l«w bedroom a th: M-flooj "feSter* H e is believed tn k« the corridZ H^""? 1 reported tha Association stolen e fewe?l h er^ w fc sapphire ring M? husban d have been her the hotei since53 words
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Article52 1953-06-19 10 THE RUBBISH THEY LEFT IN PARKS JTTER louts" have left more than 300 tons of trash in London parks since the bij rush of Coronation visitors began on June 1. Citrng this official figure in the House of Commons yesterday, Sir David Eccles, the Minister of Works, called it "t52 words
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Advertisement103 1953-06-19 10 PARK PLACE SUPERFINE ABSORBENT TOILET TISSUE Made in U.S.A. (delicately perfumed) Different from all others. PRICE MODERATE Obtainable from: Fitzpatrick's Food Supplies (Far East) Ltd. Teck |oo Co.. Ltd. Chin Wih Heng Co., Ltd., Teck Huat Co.. Ltd., Naina Mohamcd Cr Sons Ltd. Marican Sons. Trade Enquiries fro C P103 words
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Article, Illustration435 1953-06-19 11 OBERAMMERCAU. .mrr E SAM is teaching U^h secrets of atomic Lfare to his NATO allies wa rfare w most 5e e a e ceful On spots in the W0 Sh d eepand cows graze &W froT'the US Army's hush-hush school. SquawkingA.P. - 435 words
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Article697 1953-06-19 11 ALL OP THE MANY variations Of psychic bids are designed toward < these objectives: To bluff the op- ponents out of the'r game or slam; to keep the opponents out of their best suit; or, with a hand which you j hope to play in a game or697 words
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Article34 1953-06-19 11 Senator William Langer (Re-publican-North Dakota) yester-, day introduced a resolution to prohibit the detonation of atomic bombs or other nuclear devices or weapons within the United States. He gave no specific reason.34 words
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Miscellaneous148 1953-06-19 11 Today's Crossword AC'ROSS— 1 'am <f (l 4 r ol Cap- ,8» 6, The funny bono come* into A flih dalK (8)< l5) 7 St r.s'MHi 0 latlon <7. n a l I'l1 1 f (l t( ni l '7. 6). 8, When clown followH from a part nf omes148 words
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Letter, Illustration193 1953-06-19 12 pm Combined Schools' Pre- rectorial Board's variety cert at Hip Y.M.C.A. Hall was an appalling show from start to finish. I wonder how long and what paint the prefects took to prepare it? The organisation was very poor indeed and. as a result, the audience had to193 words
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Letter135 1953-06-19 12 CHARLES EDWARD STUART may have been bonnie when he hid behind a woman's skirt after starting an unnecessary and ill-fated war which, as Phoenix admitted, few of his own people would have anything to do with-^so little did the canny folk think of him, his rights, or his chances.135 words
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Letter136 1953-06-19 12 MALAYA has too many people who-think like Mr. W. Neo with the result we find it very difficult to form one nation This is the type of person who' will •say, "I am a Chinese and not Malayan." This kind of people usually never enjoy, or imitate, the136 words
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Letter134 1953-06-19 12 fN reply to "Baba Tua" the use f- by Nonyas of the terms, 'muka kasut," "muka penyapu" etc." has no real significance. "Baba Tua" is only endeavouring to shame the Nonyas before other races. It would be better if he stopped writing balderdash and, instead, took up smoking, or134 words
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Article, Illustration147 1953-06-19 12 HARI RAYA PRESENT PERHAPS the oldest person in Kuala Lumpur to receive a H.iri Raya present was Rasuna binte Adam (seen on left in picture) who is 103 years ofcd. With her is Tuan Haji Yon* Idrus. A representative of the "Chap Oadjah" sarong makers147 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-06-19 12 picture. liny tots perform a musical dance before* Lady T^m wife of the High Commissioner lor the Federation I V?' ya, during her visit to the Kuen Cheng JhnJL r^" School, Kuala Lumpur, thlnes GirW Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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Article242 1953-06-19 12 BANKRUPT ESTATE TO PA Y DIV. SINGAPORE'S Official A*signee. Mr. W. G. Alcock yesterday said that a second dividend of 25 per cent, from the assets of the late bankrupt ex millionaire, pawnbroker and goldsmith, Mr. Lim Soo Ban, will be paid to 300 creditors next week. The creditors have242 words
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Advertisement71 1953-06-19 12 Today: 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. South-East Asia Film Co's super musical fantasy! "HAZAR RAT EN" (in Hindustani)' witMßehana Agha LEAICA TO HAM I By EASIEST METHOD! Steps shown by "Slow Motion Movements", (never seen in Malaya), Enabled Beginners to dance within "3 hours" guaranteed! Lady Partners for practice. Time: 12 noon tiM71 words
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Advertisement20 1953-06-19 12 j AGENTS: I I 'F. nWLK (MALAYA) LTD, POB 725 2, Robinson Rd., SINGAPORE FRESH AIRPORT HOTEL SINCAPORE Phone 335120 words
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Article, Illustration507 1953-06-19 13 JEAN WISEMAN - Fashion Trends for t he Future JEAN WISEMAN to LONDON. N°X the T fashion trends fhe coming months for liirt have noticed Y °Cs to those trends rt Coronation dress lD l e t ondon and those fSTta connection with g 1 Gay Capital's fashion fortnight. t probably Uncashire couoReuter - 507 words
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Article466 1953-06-19 13 Judith Simons - Judith Simons by LONDON. 1)0 THAT again and your face will stay like that," we say, when a cnim pulls a hideous Knmace. This automatic response is more than half K m if; If the s kin is habitually folded to any Particular pattern by466 words
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Advertisement179 1953-06-19 13 A NEW ANTISEPTIC CREAM HEXABALM A stable, non-greasy cream containing hexachlorophene for use in the treatment of skin and scalp infections. Used on the hands it will give prolonged protection against infection from contact with contagious cases. Jar off I oz. Obtainable from all rhritiiftt* A prod ue 1 of179 words
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177 1953-06-19 14 ALLAN LEWIS - FIRST HURDLES RACE AT B. GANTONG SHOULD BE CIVIL LORD'S ALLAN LEW IS Allan Lewis on tomorrow's amateur meet By J*HE Malayan Amateur Racing Association will hold their second meeting for this year, at Penang tomorrow. The inclusion of a One Mile hurdle race in the programme should be a177 words
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Article130 1953-06-19 14 VOUNO JACK should be one of the best bets of the day in the Hacks race over 5 furs. At Kedah, in the handicap race for deleted racehorses. Young Jack defeated No Regrets and Mandalay over 5!4 furs. The five furlongs of this130 words
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172 1953-06-19 14 pOT LUCK is practically unbeaten in Hacks races over six furlongs, sb I see no reason why he should not add this one to his tajly. If he starts in the mile race for deleted racehorses and hacks he should win it He should172 words
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Article87 1953-06-19 14 JAKE Tuli, South African holder of the Empire flyweight championship, has challenged Peter Keenan of Scotland. Britain's bantamweight champion who on Wednesday regained the European title. Tuli's manager, Jim Wicks, said today: "We are fed up with trying to get a world flyweight bout withReuter - 87 words
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Article113 1953-06-19 14 At Its nineteenth annual general meeting following were elected officebearers of Useful Badminton Party for the ensuing year President: Mr. Ong Say Yeo (reelected). Vice Presidents. Messrs Koh Chong Kiat. Tan Puay Choo, Ang Soon Hoe, Chua Soon Teck (all reelected), Chua Kay Soon and R g113 words
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Article31 1953-06-19 14 Qerry Dreyer of South Africa, the British Empire welterweight champion, registered a unanimous decision over Vic Cardell of Hartford on Tuesday night in their ten-round out in New York.31 words
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Article303 1953-06-19 14 Bonnie Grey to beat Shubel THE Ladies race, for Polo Ponies and Hacks at catchweights, should see Shubel. Caravan, Bonnie Grey, Dusty and perhaps Spearlight provide the finish. Bonnie Grey Is also engaged in the 5 furs. Hacks race but he will meet Young Jack if started in that race,303 words
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Article44 1953-06-19 14 Three Filipino boxers will leave Manila tomorrow for Japan where they are booked for a series of fights next month. They are Flash Elorde bantamweight champion of the Orient, Leo Espinosa. Philippine bantamweight contender, and Star Gony a lightweight U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article23 1953-06-19 14 A track competition will be held on the Singapore Recreation ground this evening. Achillies Athletic Club will compete against REME.23 words
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Article55 1953-06-19 14 Randy Turpin. Britain's claimant to thtr world miriti lev/eight boxing title, was treated at Horton Hospital on Wednesday night after it wa& reported the automobile in which he was riding overturned. Turpin was discharged later and he returned to his home in l>- .mimton. The injuries, IXA.P. - 55 words
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Article48 1953-06-19 14 The Singapore Badminton Association reminds members and intending competitors that entries for this years Junior tournament close at 1 pjn., tomorrow. Entries should reach the hon. secretary of the BBA c|o Shell Co., MacDonald House or c!o the Singapore Badminton Association Hall, Ouillemard Road, before that date.48 words
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Article156 1953-06-19 14 T^HE Singapore Cup, with sta- kes of $6,000 and a Cup and the Williamson Memorial tm k tl .L 15 000 and a tr °Phy> RlnaJL hC ain CVentS at thp Blngapore Turf club's July The Singapore Cud will h* Memorial Stakes is over six furlongs.156 words
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50 1953-06-19 14 Aussie racing doniin still by imported si res JWE extent to which imported h nr bymong Plate, Ascot Vale stall Zt Oaks > JW*2 n Cantala Stakes, Melbourne Cun hn "V M^ They point out that only a fraction Z f A aent B?SL nommafed have good facing records £n50 words
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Advertisement190 1953-06-19 14 O CIRCUS BUSCH BY PUBLIC REQUEST WE *MKE EXTENDED OUR C JJ SEASON HERE FOR A C SHORT PERIOD ONLY W H HURRY TO THE GREATEST GOF 5//OW^5. tfSCML q W CONCESSIONS GRANTED W 0 a circus busch a M■IRRRQIIBi| I I R p B B THE EMBASSY HOTEL (OPPOSITE190 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-06-19 15 Services Soccer round-up photo. S^tlfEAVSliur Corinthians by the only g ea. scored.— Free PressFree Press - 14 words
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Article353 1953-06-19 15 BrMP 2; Athenians SmEßEwere'pienty of thrills yesterday at Ayer Raja T^oad when the Roval Electrical and Mechanical Engineers me? Royal Air Force Seletar Athenians in a Div I Services fixture. REME had the upper hand, but were unable to finish theii forward movements due to353 words
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Article50 1953-06-19 15 I)OYAL SIGNALS were held to a Jntnce Corps at Friendly Hill lalf-time in their Div. l Services tie SißnTi.?"? provWe^ Rood foo'baU. WUh B°alS8 alS 1011 RAOC fqSJST cut th^ deficit. The »SS 7the c Z, throUBh Cass He hi,?,^ ri^t at h,s feet for50 words
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459 1953-06-19 15 League upset at Gillman Sappers 1; Corinthians 0. ROYAL Engineers snatched both points 30 seconds from time in theii Services Div. 1 league tie yesterday at Gillman Bar- j racks. It was a goal by outside-left Lavell that beat Royal Air Force Seletar Corinthians,459 words
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Article29 1953-06-19 15 Royal Army Medical Corps be.U Royal Air Force Tengah by the omy goal scored in yesterday's Div. 2 Services fixture at Alexandra. Moss was the goalgetter.29 words
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Article142 1953-06-19 15 ROYaV'a "lf RAs( I YAL Ari »Y Service Corps bid r c t ed a aetbat<i >» Cha r Div league honours at STJT rday Th R yai Air UM c l*n game, vnth Lodgers doing practically all ttMfj att.d king. BUT FOR THE OU'I'KTANDING142 words
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Article80 1953-06-19 15 I?OURTEEN Federation Combined r Services players are making the trip to Raub for their Malaya Cup soccer fixture against Pahang tomorrow. They include two from the E;i>i Yorks." who recently arrived .n M;ilaya. rtu- 14 are: Martin (RAFj. Roi.in- son (RAF) Newton (69 Coy RASC). CKrkT80 words
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Advertisement215 1953-06-19 15 x 4 SHOWS ttAILY! 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 p.m. 3(Bueenis(£rotonei r^ all r_*aM*Mw «> f^^t*, CAITUTOM WrtCHF taM *-M« »f UWCI OUVIM J I m«isTorM«i r»T COKING SOON!** BOSART AtiYSON TOMORROW MIDNIGHT!^ WiSiffiMi MIDNIGHT!^ "FALLEN IDOL'— I (in Mandarin) Immmh Starring Chiang Hwa, Lee Ching, Lew Lian, Woo Gin Pin215 words
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Article, Illustration379 1953-06-19 16 SOUEPI BEATS FRENCH CHALLENGE ON THE POST Photo to decide Ascot Gold Cup JMIK CiOLD CUP, the richest and most coveted race of the Royal Ascot meeting, was yesterday won by the British horse Souepi after a photo-finish with Marcel Houssac's 50-1 outsider, Aram. Souepi, ridden by Charlie Elliott whoFree Press - 379 words
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112 1953-06-19 16 PENANG AND SELANGOR— A FGSIBALL ROW and Pcnang are having a row over their .Malaya Cup MM! tie which tinFootball Association of Malaya fived to be played at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Brcausp of Itulan Puasa, Selangor asked I'cnang to give (heir team more time in which to prepare for this112 words
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Article32 1953-06-19 16 MOORE: To Molly and Charles at Penang Maternity Hospital, on the 17th June, a «>n. VEERSEMA: On 13th June, at Maternity Hospital, Penang, to G6, wife of Hans Veersema, a son.32 words
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Obituary33 1953-06-19 16 VAN TANOENBERG, Mrs. Caroline Lydia. aged 79 years, widow of the late Mr. T. C. Van Langcnberg, passed away at her residence No. 4 Race Course Road, K.L. at 1.10 a.m. today.33 words
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Article18 1953-06-19 16 THE BRUNEI GOVERNMENT thanks applicants for the post of Police Teachers, the post has now been abolished.18 words
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Article36 1953-06-19 16 PROOFS of several hundred Straits Times pictures of Singapore's Coronation celebrations are on view on the top floor ol Robinsons, Raffles Place, where orders mar be placed. Get your own souvenirs of a memorable week.36 words
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Article72 1953-06-19 16 AUSTRALIA'S four tennis starsKen Rosewall, Mervyn Rose, Lewis Hoad and Rex Hartwig,— made it an all Australian semifinal affair In the London lawn tennis tournament yesterday. Rosewall, top-seeded for Wimbledon on June 22-July 24. hit his best form to knock out Armando Vieira, Brazil, 6-1. 6-4 Rex72 words
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Article35 1953-06-19 16 Closing date for entries for UNti year's Penang tennis championships has been extended to Monday June 22. The championships will start on June 27 and the finals will be played by July 5.35 words
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Article29 1953-06-19 16 Jollilads beat Sime Darby S.C. by four goals to nil in a friendly soccer encounter yesterday at Parrer Park Scorers were Balan, Bocn Cheow. Krishnasamy and Valitham.29 words
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Article26 1953-06-19 16 Kota Raja "A" received a walkover when SHB Recreation Club failed to show up for their SAPA Div. 2 leas'je game at Oeylang Stadium yesterday.26 words
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Article253 1953-06-19 16 PLACE hit 102 out of 193 Lancashire runs against Cambridge University in Manchester yesterday. He was undefeated when the county declared with four wickets down Washbrook hit 63 runs in a sparkling partnership with Place. Cambridge found themselves caught on a bowlers' pitch andReuter - 253 words
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Article441 1953-06-19 16 T»WENTY two wickets fell for 238 runs at Chesterfield yesterday in the second day's play between Derbyshire and the touring Australian cricketers The Australians, who scored 197. dismissed the county for a paltry 69 and then were themselves Hi<? missed for 146. ais Derbyshire, needing 275Reuter; A.P. - 441 words
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Article131 1953-06-19 16 A 2nd-half blitz hit Recs for 6 Fathulj- -j F A^ u KAR'IBie S d^'-l h alf blitz 'wmDISS 1 a «St about the duUetk Had n not h mm Omar Daud onenM for Fathul Karib^u? •?2? tl m nute goal on, v?* ll^ ssasSß Dollah scores RECS WERE POLL131 words
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Article57 1953-06-19 16 pOLICE beat CYMA by three goals to one in a SAPA Dlv. 2 leap* tie yesterday at BODCA pound. This win takes Police back to the top of the table. Police trailed one-nil at half-time. Zakarla (2) and Thankasalaa scored for the winners. Beins57 words
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Article37 1953-06-19 16 Parrer Park Juniors beat Robinsa S.C. by four goals t« one In a socctr friendly at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers were Song Chye .(I nnd Tu^my .'or the Junion and Knit for Robinsons.37 words
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