The Singapore Free Press, 30 June 1953
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Title Section17 1953-06-30 1 The Singapore Free Press LMH Afternoon Sale in Malaya. I N. IS'** sioi.iM.rr Tu.s.,Ji»nr Prire i"» Cte.17 words
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Article725 1953-06-30 1 SIT YIN FONC - DAMNED LIE,' SAYS HIGHAM SIT YIN FONC; forf* denies tales un Hi/rut** Mnave It* s a routine shuffle Hy iJIMiArOKr. S I nder-Secretary, Mr J, I). Highim, this morning characterised as k 'a damned lie" a suggestion that the impending Government staff reshuffle of the duties of five senior officers725 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-06-30 1 A GIRL from the audience smiles as she helps British ftmy Corporal Leonard Russel U a "hearty" meal of thumb Uclu and nails during last nijht's charity premiere of the tehnicolour film "South of the Capitol Cinema. CfL Russel. the human "ostrich," crunched and swallowed a gramophoneFree Press - 79 words
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Article82 1953-06-30 1 BRITISH Government last night bowed to opposition protests that the Foreign Office was anmanned by a Cabinet Minister and appointed th<» of Salisbury to act in place of Mr Anthony tah T* 10 left hos I }it al in Boston, Massachusetts, yesn»v to convalesce82 words
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94 1953-06-30 1 FREED KOREA POWS: U.S. EXPLAINS STAND A STATE Department Dflßclal, commenting on Oen. Murk Clark's letter to tiu- Communist negoUftton In Korea jreslerday, ■al i the CommunUU had admitted capturing up to South Koreans and releasing mu*t >t them presumably for service In the Communist armies. The official sa:d 0Reuter - 94 words
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Article31 1953-06-30 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened thil mornini on an uncertain tone with fust urade. July shipment, at 6j i cent* i pound, 3 8 cent below yesterday a i- lose.31 words
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Article32 1953-06-30 1 A motor-cyclist. Salim, 37. was seriously injured and taken to hospital when his machine and a ear collided near Loron<; 31, Geylaru", Singapore, about 11.20 p.m. last night.32 words
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Article185 1953-06-30 1 CHRISTIE TO ASK FOR MERCY I I JOHN REGINALD RALUUAK CHRISTIE, self CMftMi mwdercr of at le.ist .seven women, is to appeal to the ({men lor mercy, it was ann<>:m in I'Oiulon vesterday. Christie was sentenced to deatli in the Old Bailey last Thursday after admitting he had strangled hisA.P - 185 words
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401 1953-06-30 2 Foreign Ministers' parley will be Informal' HPHK White House spokesman, Mr. James Hlgerty said yesterday that any meeting with Isriti>h and French representatives following the postpone ment of lh»2 Bermuda conference would be informal and should not he described as aReuter; A.P. - 401 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-06-30 2 HOLLYWOOD screen star, G .try Cooper, his wife, and their daughter, were among: 5.0 00 tourists and pilgrims received in a general audience by the Pope recently at Vatican City. Picture shows Mrs. Gary Cooper kneeling as she kisses the hand of the Pope. Gary a nd Miss Cooper lookA.P. - 53 words
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Article105 1953-06-30 2 Queen meets Malaya veterans f»AMERONIAN pipers played v; and Lanark town bell, oldest in Europe pealed out yesterday as the Queen inspected 160 veteran soldiers, just home from Malaya, on the last day of her Coronation State visit to Scotland. The Queen spent the day among the miners and stee)Reuter - 105 words
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Article145 1953-06-30 2 TENSING TO GO TO BRITAIN rpiNSIXG NORKAY, who climbed to the summit of Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary, told reporters in New Delhi last night he had decided to accompany the other members of Sir John Hunt's triumphant expedition to Britain early next month. He said that if he did145 words
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Article60 1953-06-30 2 Germany's Communist eastern zone returned closer to normal yesterday as many Soviet troop units moved back to their barracks and curfews were relaxed. Lifting of martial law is expected soon. German poKce took over patrolling in parts of East Berlin and units of the two armoured60 words
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Article167 1953-06-30 2 \|R. W. M. WHEELER (Democrat, Georgia) yesterday charged Justice William Douglas of the I'nited States Supreme Court with "treason and moral turpitude" as grounds for his impeachment. Mr. Wheeler spoke in the Hous? of Representatives on his resolution to impeach Justice Douglas for 'high crimesReuter - 167 words
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Article25 1953-06-30 2 One nun was killed and three others seriously injured in Rome yesterday when a lorry skidded into a wall and ran over them.25 words
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Article217 1953-06-30 2 Truman may be witness McCarthy spy-hukt, gENATOR McCarthy,, terday in Washing >* new investigation nf. United BuS*,S> m .'Snt bring the hjL* sident. Mr. Truman u? Senate Inv^S^ committee as a wiS Truman a list of CriT members of an allrwHS spy ring." rHe said Mr. Truman receive the list217 words
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Article40 1953-06-30 2 The Australian Ambassadff to Washington, Sir Percy Spender, has protested to I State Department against tie United States import quotas cs dairy products. He express concern about proposals to sfl? United States surpluses abrcac at reduced pricey RenterRenter - 40 words
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Advertisement41 1953-06-30 2 liltlTOffl f INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS I ALL Tin: BEST IV I BBOABCASTMJM I lhn.il s nt Huttiu Mal'itl* n.it.v. praffvamnfs. wmrimmm*. pm**!** P r e TUBS WEEhz VbrnHmm Un****** |L PSICK 50 CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS I ON SALE TODAY41 words
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Article, Illustration329 1953-06-30 3 r<m;er yue - WE MUST OBEY CUSTOM -MALAYS r<m;er yue FQVIRING CAMERA finds out why JB» By SINGAPORE Malay leaders said yesterday that the "bersanding" ceremony should continue to be observed at Malay marriages. During the ceremony the bride and the bridegroom sit on a dais before all the quests. But they are329 words
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Article164 1953-06-30 3 TNCHE Abubakar PtWtnchee, 1 Assistant Secretary in teh Colonial Secretariat. SingaSK, admitted that it would wed some courage for the bride and the bridegroom to go through the "bersanding ceremony. But, he added. "It's all good fun". The custom, he said, was not out-dated. "If164 words
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Article69 1953-06-30 3 foneral De Gaulle's rally of French people yesterday a statement dissociating *N from the three Gaullist in the new GovernEf of M. Joseph Laniel. ATP D Gaulle recently hat'" h lSt Parlia^entary i decide thll ey were free t0) tactic s bn/ W n Par liamentary69 words
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Article28 1953-06-30 3 .Jrf t'mes in the a b- w»£t with a |)Uir of 1 ai "?oor h C k tICLSI "S »Se way wr awaitias- trial.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article38 1953-06-30 3 k ICln buffri ks iade fr °m the tails of wildebea.U *»J to th* r* h h: "»<l-carvi'd ivory handles are on *ere ueen Uli n «e »uke of Fdinburtjli. si?cn by >a Tanganyika tribesmen.38 words
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Article31 1953-06-30 3 The New Guinea administration is considering evtcutlni 2 000 islanders on Lou Island in the Admiralty group, north of New Guinea, which i.s threatened by a volcanic eruption.31 words
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Article103 1953-06-30 3 VILLAGE WANTS P.C. BACK T'HE old-fashioned village con-i-1 stable he's the man to beat a crime wave r say the villagers of Cobham. Surrey. Now they are to ask the Metropolitan Police: "Let us have our village constable back on the beat instead of police on motorcycles." The village residents'103 words
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242 1953-06-30 3 City keeps its conscience Free Press Stuff Reporter OINCiAPORK City Councillors were so scrupulous in •ksenrlng their rules for promotion that they have now two electrical engineers instead of one. They are Ifessn C. C. Payne and R. A. Waddle, Mr. Payne's242 words
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163 1953-06-30 3 tjiREE cinema shows an? to bo given weekly to nearly 1.000 'urfew-bound people at tho Singapore City Council waterworks camps at Gunong Pulat, Pontian and Tebrau. A sum of $1,950 has been approved by the President of the Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice,163 words
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Article22 1953-06-30 3 President Eisenhower yesterday allocated US$B,OOO,OOO for emergency relief to 152 drought stricken areas in Texas and 40 in Okalahoma.22 words
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Advertisement152 1953-06-30 3 GIBSONS of KINGHORN "STAR BRAND" GOLF CLUB 7 MIL AD Y F'«» Qu.il.ty Lidie* Colt Clubi Sh iff of True Temper Steel, RustL-ss Heads, Well Finished Handle Crips. These Clubs »re hand-made resulting in a finished article which is difficult to surpass in quality. lAinnnc COO Kf% ''AIRSTREAM Practice Golf152 words
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432 1953-06-30 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, June 30, 1953. Opinion RETRENCHMENT pinio RETRENCHMENT UNEASINESS has settled W on the hearts of not a few Government employees as the result of a meeting of the CounciPof Negotiation at which the question of retrenchment policy was discussed. Staff representatives had suggested that, if432 words
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Article, Illustration851 1953-06-30 4 WILSON BROADBENT - Just What Russia did NOT Want WILSON BROADBENT The Berlin show-down was much too public, says WASHINGTON THE East Berlin riots x are believed to have confirmed the worst fears of the ne w Soviet regime. Beginning with their extraordinary peace offensive, the present leaders have done their utmost to851 words
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Advertisement15 1953-06-30 4 CHOICE SELECTION BUTTERFLY WING and MARCASITE JEWELLERY < U. S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, Orchard Road.,15 words
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Advertisement38 1953-06-30 4 [O(HIOISSeS u 9 im^BSSSA iMP>M(j&(jmj bLLLtiU unum" t Saw'seh&Co f S^^BH PICK I* l'* > rao bottles J Large or medium square metal-cap i •*You f ll be glad you bought it at Cold Storage SIMCAPORE COLD STORAGE CjKjg^38 words
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Miscellaneous173 1953-06-30 4 CHANCE OF PROGRAMME Since the death of one of the leading players on /"V^v/ the worlds political f*^*) i i stage, Stalin, there ha, JV Mfll^tikOV W been a change of pro- l 5*S j»^ Dv gramme. \A/ V^^ t> 1 r*i W M 4 cs'Vv Sv^i Beaut. u. l173 words
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Article, Illustration226 1953-06-30 5 Seven men make suggestions Free Press Staff Reporter *vv rnvernment employees will get cheaper food and refresh2lNGAP°*r p^ omm endations submitted to Government for the reorganisam c !u ranteen system are accepted. tion oi tne nations prepared by the Canteen The r^rte CouncilA.P. - 226 words
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Article112 1953-06-30 5 OPERATION Service" has started in several Government departments. A Government spokesman said this followed discussions between the staffs and depart- 1 merit heads. Circulars had earlier been sent to all heads of departments j fcking them to pay special attention to courtesy towards the public. The112 words
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Article22 1953-06-30 5 £*d the Grand Cross oi ?ft,^ion of Honour 'wi;\ M A atthew W^wty, the ll^Army Chief ol Staff22 words
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119 1953-06-30 5 CAMMED Jl! itary rf v m hLs ca P adt -V of H^Z\Xii he relrial of thp %t Ho b w a s ker Rizkalla ''RlzuNnf?:uWhoWl recently 5? broad. y w M agairui Homsy's ac- quittal by the military tribunal. A memorandum accompanytai. the119 words
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Article271 1953-06-30 5 Women prepare to tell it to UNO Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE women leaders yesterday hailed an United Nations' Organisation's decision to conduct investigations in the Colony into laws and customs that are unjust to women. They told the Free Press: "Th* inquiry will be timely since the Singapore Council271 words
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130 1953-06-30 5 Free Press Staff Reporter OINGAPORE taxi owners in a bid to combat the 3 attacks on taxi drivers, are equipping their vehicles soon with a special apparatus which can send distress signals to the police. Mr. T. A. Simon, president130 words
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96 1953-06-30 5 TH E Middleton miecuoiw diseases hospital in Singapore is to have a mechanical laundry to wash linen. Two committes of the City Council have agreed to engage a laundry and linen room supervisor to take charge of the machine and96 words
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Article45 1953-06-30 5 Police in Arhus, Denmark, yesterday arrested a man for drunken driving. He admitted that he drank 125 bottles of beer during the holiday heat wave. 'It was so hot I thought I had to do something about it." he explained.- A.PA.P - 45 words
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Article31 1953-06-30 5 Twenty African stevedores were choked to death in the holds of the blazing Belgian steamer, Steenstraete, caught in a great harbour fire, at Betra, Portuguese, East Africa.31 words
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Article26 1953-06-30 5 Austrians will be able to travel to West Germany without a visa, beginning on July 1, the Allied H» -h Commission announced in Bonn.26 words
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Article27 1953-06-30 5 The Persian Government has imposed strict import controls to halt inflation. No imports will be permitted unless a trader goes throimh the Persian National Bank.27 words
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Advertisement125 1953-06-30 5 p cool off with I i I* Beautifully IjHA If streamlined to I IPrfll^H g I suit the homes I JfefoueftutS 8 becauTof it's high air distribution, sound construction and silent operation. m m Made in India m 1 Visit ct Wiite to Sole Agents: SHROFFS (MALAYA) LTD. J ACENCY125 words
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Miscellaneous257 1953-06-30 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ii n r .t 1 I "1 YF<i Hf /VASWILO I WH\U COMM WILL SHOW YOU. DOC WAS UCITID THFN-- J <4^+\ Wf rAPTUAPD rf) POWDER ON THE VERGE OP A rj^^HL cvfiTLn r THIS. r~> f IDOITfp^ l<,- v I257 words
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Miscellaneous467 1953-06-30 6 YOUR LUCKY H«RN TODAY Ktwature anil J outstanding. y Ou a ">e i* 7 «^e creative U|«: t e should develop ,oS S social 'wlln tf !*>!•, ***** P^»bl, i be2 le B 2* You are one of «u independent sou,,' your own way. regard*!? w Pinion or conflK* *ou467 words
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338 1953-06-30 7 A court is told MEN WENT TO WIDO W'S HOUSE AFTER 9.30 iahhour had complained, two policewomen 4 FTEB "tnn a house for nearly two months, it was A kept watch on a England. On 14 occasions, jUtf d at Stockton-^ 1 Qf men and 36 womcn twasalleged, they saw338 words
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127 1953-06-30 7 fWiUYTS M the little ES hex village of Willingale M longer rush for the door v hen the school bell goes a t playtime— instead, they dead to be allowed to remain in the classroom to do This U the result of the127 words
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121 1953-06-30 7 "•ti* P les carried thei "ders up a mountainN District lnd6r SC Ut 4 i The Peak Of Derb y shirc s rtS Wea that horses can N nwuntains-came a year BlbrT n Ca P tai n Stanley f* LL ramped U P121 words
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Article95 1953-06-30 7 BOY PULLS FRIEND OFF LIVE RAIL fPHE rubber-soled gym shoes worn by Brian Halvorsen, aged eight, saved his life as he pulled his playmate ofT the rail from the path of a train. Brian did not know it but seven-year-old Derek White, or Frith Vale-Gardens, .Shepherd's Bu>.h. London, was already95 words
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Article49 1953-06-30 7 ***tVt N i R OK i ud <Ji n 9 at the Nottinghom Poetry W2e il ll al awar^d the poem Enhancement t!> intemJ, nd^-l« section. Then he read it aloud. **that>- Th h y elderly woman, who said: "I Afl e pri-.c list was adjusted.49 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-06-30 7 picture. Shapely Mary Ann Harrison adds her own brand of slitter to the Manhattan s W inc s e beats a heat wave by dressing liij htly and relaxing on the rooftop Kven the hmpirp State Kull J" ing seems to be sweltering wit h theU.P. - 67 words
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Article173 1953-06-30 7 TRIALS with underwater television have provided new information about the sea floor and show that the technique can develop, especially if used in conjunction with other gear, into a valuable instrument for the study of oceanic life and phenomonr. The Admiralty states that a camera,173 words
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Advertisement32 1953-06-30 7 It costs you less I i to own the Best f WS$ KBtnetnber buys m m 'l m M '/''sM t ''■J W '"/iw# 4s3sF^ M > BORNEO SINCAFORt KUALA LUMPUR t?OH PENANC,32 words
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Article, Illustration143 1953-06-30 8 Unknown 200 MALAYAN! <m THE JAP CONSUL WAS I Top: Captain Arrigo L,ben. Master of the "M\"£^ c s!s!£j*£, Mli r '"T.nS' pore. In between are Mr. W. M. Innes-Ker. manager of Harper. CliiHa" Mr, Boris Holland, head of As,a Travel Serv.ce. and Mr. sW Left: A general v.ew of143 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-06-30 9 Mr Gop»b Mrnon, Representative <i the Government of Indiu in MjUya, with Mi* Mtnr.n. pondtr on wh«<t t<, f.it for sup- Above: Guests wait their turn to be served with turkey. In front is Mr:,. Hooker, wife of Singapore Harbojr Board's Wharf Superintendent Felow: Father The64 words
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Article, Illustration245 1953-06-30 9 ai»j£P IUDGING by the admirJ ing comments of the 200 guests who attended t 2 h" cocktail party on board the new Lloyd Triestino luxury liner 'Asia* this latest passen eer ship to be put on the |urope-Far East run is going to be a populai ship among Malayans.245 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-06-30 9 J. Darbyshire - J. Darbyshire Nc, S,ng a ''ktfioke by Pictures by LHt: Onr rf the I n^litly i k ,<rcd man I en the w.ilk of Ihc childnpl.jy r r.« (rn A trained nurse is in charge. From th e playroom t h e children ran step intr their ijChew Boon Chin - 100 words
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159 1953-06-30 10 Ifib iY-NINE-YEAR-OLD Mrs. jT Maa»e Thornhill hurried from her Him little four-rcom-ecl lerrace house to a jsolintor'.s Office with her marriage lines and birth certificate. She had just heard that a search was going on for a woman entitled to £15,000. Th .solicitors159 words
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Article171 1953-06-30 10 When he dies, said solicitors, the money should go to his niece, who was born Madge Saxton on Jandary 15, 1894, at Cemetery Road Sheffield. Said Mrs. Thornhill: "Everything checks. That was my maiden name. I was married in 1915 and my husband died in 1937. My mother171 words
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Article274 1953-06-30 10 Lorry girl gets last chance TELLING a 22-year-old girl that she was being given her last chance, Sir Hugh Beazley, the Common Serjeant at the Old Bailey, placed her on probation for two years. She is Mary Elizabeth Beman, of no fixed Address, who was found guilty last month of274 words
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Article40 1953-06-30 10 Thirteen Communist prisoners who took part In the riots in Baghdad gaol on Saturday when seven convicts were killed and 73 guards and prisoners injured, were sentenced to further terms of Imprisonment In Baghdad yesterday.40 words
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Article368 1953-06-30 10 MERCY PLEA FOR VICTIM OF A CAD THESE TWO GIRLS beauty (|iit'.n.s in their nun eOMtrta are competing in the Mils I inverse contest at Lous: Beach, California, from July 9-19. Left is Miss Ana Bertha Lepe. of Mexico. Eighteen yearold Miss Lepe won the "Miss Mexico of IMS" title368 words
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Article, Illustration9 1953-06-30 10 The beautv Queens seek the crown of— MISS UNIVERSE9 words
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132 1953-06-30 10 GIRL DEAD IN PIT: BROKEN ROMANCE? MISS BARBARA FRAENKEL. 29-year-old Roedean Old Girl and daughter of an Oxford Don, was found dead in a flooded gravel pitknown as The Folly at Sonning Eye. an Oxfordshire beauty spot near Henley-on-Thames. Her handbag, containing a note addressed to her brother, a doctor132 words
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Article52 1953-06-30 10 This little piggy went home I FAMILY in the village at Dorkinjf Surrey boujjht two 10-week-old piglets. They were delivered in a van, but next day one ?ot loose. After a long search it was discovered back where it came from, hiving walked two miles across country to be with52 words
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Article69 1953-06-30 10 Mr Kenneth Holmes used words- -Contractors under tne National Health Service -to advrrti.se his Hull Surgical-ap plianceilrni. instead of 18 word* -•Under contract with the M ecutive Council for the City County of Kingston-upon-HuU to supply appliances. He was told that €200 in ft"69 words
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Article, Illustration112 1953-06-30 10 It made the judge shudder PASSING sentence of four years' imprisonment on a 34 -year-old .school 'teacher at Derbyshire Assizes, Mr. Justice Sellers said: "One shudders to think of the harm you have caused to the innumerable people under your influenie." The man. Edgar Ernest Frost. of Victoria cottftges, Hognaston,U.P - 112 words
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Advertisement41 1953-06-30 10 giv»^<sv»^ji%«^.%<.%<t^<.'v«^i>%<«>^<»''<'' k< >' <I%< /l% 7 j London's most popular cabaret act. BETTY AWRtnJ 5 From the famous "96 Restaurant. Piccadilly I Stars of Radio, Television, Films. Now appearing at 5 j TUc Cockpit Telephone 3848 for table ■•"•"J[£ *J X^>viro'V(^«>#<>'»i'«»*<»*'"'>'"'»"'''"'»- < i</41 words
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Article546 1953-06-30 11 it makes you feel like a man don is more iun in a log man most towns are in clear sunshine." LONDON. ive Cd-grim or gay, f» thP ones that made Not unhappy. But the sns you always want to fee again are the ones *r,r£sr-«uied J n and itA.P - 546 words
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Article401 1953-06-30 11 Both sides vulnerable .North dealer NORTH A A K I tf 4 3 0 Q 10 9*4 A 10 WEST EAST 4QJIO S 3 4 6 2 tfK9 5 0 i 2 0 K 8»7 5 «J72 Jf, Q 9 4 3 SOUTH 9 A Q J It401 words
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Miscellaneous37 1953-06-30 11 Todays Crossword ES I^-' not m n*! 1 Km' s'. 5? Bum] 14. A c.-.vw.n 11, fair «7> lit ifr s 12 m,".. MbX (5) 15 Ti 'i" tin., i 21, von nON about a H 1 >37 words
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Article, Illustration362 1953-06-30 12 THE MALE 'PLUNGING NECKLINE' VERONICA Hilbournc has had more than her share of criticism from men and women. Let us if only for a change, focus the searchlight of scrutiny on the third dimension of this knotty question of d ross There are, for instance, sisters of Eve who showPopper - 362 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-06-30 12 THIS -IS iM G M stir Debbie Reynolds. That's all we know about Debbie, but we thought you would like to see her just the same.29 words
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209 1953-06-30 12 SINGAPORE is becoming modem in many wavs This ls th e S eneral opinion of we Singaporeans' The clerks of Singapore are tidy l n appearance but surely thfnk sT? sm th neck ties d» yoy »-oI Before the war It was the practice for209 words
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Article59 1953-06-30 12 I WISH to say thank you to the Singapore postal authorities for delivering an unstamped letter to me which had been lost by the writer while he was on the way to deliver it by hand. He had given up all hope of recovering it and had written59 words
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Article97 1953-06-30 12 MR. HAXWORTH, our Traffic Police chief, recently urged motorists to drive in the "brightly lit" streets of the city at nijiht without headlight! u.sm c 4 only their sidelights. Well why doesn't ho see that cycles arv also brightly lit. Without headlights it is impossible to pick them out,97 words
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Article71 1953-06-30 12 OUR Municipality wants waking up. as private appeals have had no effect. Perhaps a little publicity will do no harm. For the last few years JelliCOf Road has not been repaired and now the .surface has broken up badly. When cars and lorries pa.ss along the road dust flies71 words
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Article149 1953-06-30 12 DO DOG SHOOTERS KNOW THIS? (1) Why has it Proved to anyon"/ o to tell when a Ch 5* (4) Does the Veterinary SL ment know the different* i,,^*" J$ D th€ footer, h. (6) Is there any justiflcaUoo the shooting of good healthy «S wearing vaccination tags so tit149 words
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Advertisement120 1953-06-30 12 Letters must be short WHITER TEETH fin 14 days with Macleans MAKE THIS 14-DAY TEST: Why not give Macl«m« t:.al for yourself? Be quite fair about it ci teeth thoroughly morn.ng and night for a couple Rght from the start your mirror will showy difference as the smooth, creamy paste120 words
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Article, Illustration537 1953-06-30 13 The SINGAPORE DOCTOR discusses a still unsolved mystery .ottts or tooth decay, Ct modern man s 1 A have been the <E pM»« Iroiw combinations wit h one Mother recognised as the Sues of dental decay in such a maze of theories, therefore, it was537 words
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446 1953-06-30 13 Chapman Pincher - Chapman Pincher by A WOMAN patient undergoing: an operation asked the wain surgeon why he was playing a gramophone record in the operating; theatre. He {JUW not convince her hi he tune sne h ?ard from her memory. dlr d j d Bhe446 words
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Article, Illustration308 1953-06-30 13 vitamin D. Unfortunately for one of the theoreticians who cited that West Indian natives have excellent teeth on account of a rich supply of vitamin D, the professor pointed out that this was all nonsense as these peoples had very bad teeth indeed. It is a well-known308 words
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Advertisement120 1953-06-30 13 For abrasions and sores For burns and scalds Indispensable for D I I D Klfl I 5-^^diH DUtf hul l^^nSli ANTISEPTIC CREAM L~D >■'■■•*> For all cuts Q%&) Boots Pure Drag Co. (Far East) I id., P.O. Boi 367, Singapore. DIABETES LOBITI INA anti-diabetic tablfts of Dr James Burmann pirpared120 words
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Article, Illustration208 1953-06-30 14 Girtj ot the Convent of the Holy In runt Jesus spent a strenuous afternoon at their annual sports, held yesterday on St. Joseph's Institution ground. ABOVE:— In the tug of war event this '"anchor" and the girl in front of her, put everything they had into oneFree Press - 208 words
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Article235 1953-06-30 14 IN a friendly badminton match played at the Clerical Union Hall. Fair wind B.P. defeated Swift B.P. by t'L-ht games to one. Results (Fairwlnd B.P. members mentioned first)* Singles: Suadi bin Tahir beat U:« Kim Jee (15-4, 15-9); Ahmad bin Taib beat Chow Khye Lock235 words
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Article55 1953-06-30 14 ;apare Recreattoo Club ijtMt Singapore ChliMM R c. by four \wc- B. R a on Sunday In .1 •fn iidly 1 Chinese 118 lOni; I E.im Hock :u), B.uker (5-1!), Andrei 3-J7». SRC if,fi for 9 <B. Muks 40. Jupscii. ift, i... Merctet N Cc I V/-m55 words
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Article29 1953-06-30 14 Rum, inl» beat BuU.nl.i by three jjoals to one th.ilt'-twne 2-0) in •.toiifi f i i!i' of the preliminuv unea of itie vujiU toolball cuy la Buch-iie->t29 words
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Article104 1953-06-30 14 rO Australian tennis player* may come to Malaya to take part in this years Malayan Championships. They are expected to be selected from the Australian stars now participating in the Wimbledon Championships. It is understood that an offer by the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia for104 words
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Article370 1953-06-30 14 FRANCIS DANIEL - FRANCIS DANIEL By SINGAPORE got through her opening Malaya Cup encounter with a two-nil victory over Johore, but from Saturday's performance SAFA selectors can not be optimistic over chances of winning the trophy for a fourth time in succession. Against a fit. agile and eager370 words
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723 1953-06-30 14 ERIC BEDSER - ERIC BEDSER For that 14 for 99 performan By Hese is No. 5 in our series My BROTHER ALEC in which twin brother Eric 'the batting Bedser) tells of Alec's second Australian tour and his 30 Test wickets at 16 rims apiece.723 words
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Article74 1953-06-30 14 Francois Dupre's three-year-oid colt Northern Light, which Is 'atari for the English St. Leger. woo to leading French flat race of thenson, the Grand Prix De Paris, i: Lonerhamp on Sunday. Northern Light, ridden by C Lequeux. won the £25,000 nee In two lengths from Baron Gut74 words
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Article17 1953-06-30 14 Istanbul beat Athens by two |Mk to nil to win the Greco-Ttirbs soccer tournament.- AP.AP. - 17 words
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Advertisement110 1953-06-30 14 mmMW^Tj- iT*\Qj HAPPY WORLD SINGAPORE SPECIAL ATTRACTION! From Tuesday M To Friday >'" w Frank Webber Australian Dance Champion Miss Shirley Angus Will Be Giving Two Performances Nightly. Change of Programme Every Night: See The "Whip Dance' and The Latest Ballroom and Latin American NumbersDon t Miss This Opportunity of110 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1953-06-30 15 ALLAN LEWIS - BEST TIP AND BADALONA FOR THE MAIN RACES ALLAN LEWIS By Tulri loilowiiiK Ixriscs Kill not start tomorrow: Carthusian, Admission, Harrovian, Hula Hula. Film Studio, Tarzan, Sybil's Pride, Siam Kite, Beauharnais, Fine Run, King's Rhapsody, Barnfield. (ape Horn, Lucie Maria, Gamtborough 11, H\a iiilhin.. Three Dimension, Suntrace, Above All, Fair1,218 words
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Article197 1953-06-30 15 R.E.M.E 2; IRC 0 ROYAL Electrical and Mechanical Engineers were good value for their S.A.F.A. Div. I league win against the Indian Recreation Club. The Indians could not strike a happy combination. They could not find the answer to I REME's simple but well-plan-ned197 words
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Article311 1953-06-30 15 °^< w! h? ln lh for H^ t y and Farnle y ulll L h;) wydo. 111 rteet Panley if it L :l nd I •V 1 Tobabjy v M I lin same J Boy, but drops 11 lb. If he saddles up he \JI be hard311 words
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Article232 1953-06-30 15 TRACK WORK 'rHE best effort at Kuala Lumpui this morning (in the .second grass track, which is .still fast, was by May Bur i Hudson, and A v i Io r (Chariest who disposed of three in 38 4 5 well on the bit. There232 words
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Article68 1953-06-30 15 THE Singapore cricket team to meet Malacca at the S.R.C. padang on Saturday and Sunday iplay starting at 11 a.m. on each day>" has been selected as follows: H F. Sheppard (capt), Ang Earn Hock G. L Heard. S. Vellupill'ii, R. Sandosham. A. Delllkan, H. Perera, R. da68 words
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Advertisement100 1953-06-30 15 REX LAST DAY 11, 1.45. 4, 6.30, 9.30 fi|| RICHARD CONTE E3_ARLENE DAHL^ llus! IIAKKY JAMES 4 to HIS MUSIC MAKKKS IV#f#forroff "RETURN of the CORSICAN BROTHERS" Starring Rl( HARD, (JRKKNE R<--I>cased thru. l\A. PAVILION From TODAY i 1.45, 4, «.30. 9.30 f^ BERNARD NSv shaw#s V^l k'(;RKATFST < omi100 words
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Advertisement142 1953-06-30 15 TODAY TOMOnnOWC.'LY! DAI IV AT 1 1 ft.n.-1.45-4.15 i Cr 9..J0 p.m. A WOMAN IN X.'"* mo|| j tLfEOPARDY^JB s%vOPEHS THURSDAY! I '"""ml* WRAMIKR -^ODBOH »ng'3lZ »HO*PLACt Or TMI ISLAND 11 AM 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 O 9.30 P.M. ■iig^Y llftpt •^g2«iyl I OPENS TOMORROW The Cruel S«a •f MKM«i*l M*MtA««AI142 words
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1356 1953-06-30 16 Free Press Special Correspondent DAY LINDWALL, one of Australia's sporting trlorie* of all ires, dealt English cricket mortal blows with a double-edffed dagger at Lords yesterday when the second Test was in its fourth day of pjay. Just when England were pushing well into th* picture1,356 words
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Article38 1953-06-30 16 ON 29th. June 1953 at Singapore. to Elizabeth, wife of Major M.H.F. Magoris, Ith. Gurkha Rifles, a Son. BRIDGES: To Betty wife of D. R Bridges on 28th June. 1953 at Bung.sar hospital, Kuala Lumpur, a son.38 words
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Article54 1953-06-30 16 CAPT. R. L. Jillet and Capt. M. P. Lewis. The engagement is announced between Cant. Raymond Jillet. R A.M.C. only son of Mr. <Sr Mrs Jillet of Streatham London, and Capt. Mary Patricia (Polly i Leyis. Q.A.R.A.N.C.. eldest daughter ot the late Mr. George Lewis of Ballsbridge Dublin Mrs.54 words
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Article102 1953-06-30 16 MRS. WEE UN TECK <nee Tan Siok Bee» passed away peacefully on 29-6-53 at 6.30 a.m. at the ripe ace of 79 years, leaving behind 2 sons, Romeo Wee Hong Kiat alias Ah Kow and Tommy Wee Hong l^eon? alias Bong Soo, 2 adopted sons. Tan Hong Hock and102 words
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Article36 1953-06-30 16 MR. r.TLBERT BEATTY. Malacca vrbhes to express hi* sincere lhanlu to all his friends who sent wreata* and messages of sympathy and who attended the funeral of his dear wife, the late Mildred Ruby Beatty.36 words
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Article18 1953-06-30 16 IN ME MORI AM IN ever loving memory of my brother, John Ford, who died. 30th June 1952.18 words
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Article132 1953-06-30 16 OP the Australians, only Mervyn survived to resell the Mml-flml at Wlipbfedon Ur bf.it Art Larsen, former United champion, 1-3, I-S, lt-14, bul I mx m.itc h poInU in 'he tliii d I rlincli thp l.vsue. h- nil'. tomorrow |)].icp in i ln' fin.d. I ht-rrReuter - 132 words
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Article483 1953-06-30 16 THE Australian team manager. Harrv n x night attributed Ken Rosewall's defeat fi°S? an to a stomach ailment. ai ID ible<j 0l! He said that something Rosewall hari .of disagreed with him. nad e^ten h* Rosewall. the top seed, \v;i beaten by unseeded Kurt NielsenReuter - 483 words
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Article230 1953-06-30 16 JIM LAKER, Surrey off-spinner •f who was discarded from th! England Test side this season did the hat-trick for the third ll me inh^ careerwhen hetook the last three Cambridge University wickets with succesi* balls yesterday. It was his second hat-trick ihii season, the first bein? against230 words
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