The Singapore Free Press, 3 July 1953
1953-07-03
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section13 1953-07-03 1 The Singapore Free Press Liiri;i ..i Afternoon Sale m Malaya. -TSft «*w« Xli13 words
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Article419 1953-07-03 1 MISSION ON VERGE OF FAILURE fj tv**n 9 t guarantee Hwean untttj^ Rhee adamant as Reds dally on setting peace day PRESIDENT EISENHOWER'S special mission to gain South Korean support for an immediate armistice with the Communists appears on the edge of failureThe Reds delayed replying to an Allied invitationA.P. - 419 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-07-03 1 Knight of the Order of the Thistle. The Queen wears the darkZreen velvet robes of the Order and silver sown embroidered with thistles.- HER PAGE, the Hon. David Bruce, gathers up the Queen's train as she arrives at St. j Giles' Cathedral, tor the ceremony atU.P. - 60 words
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Article140 1953-07-03 1 I EADERS of France's new government met In Paris "for several hours last night to draft a new policy toward the three Associated States of Indo-C hina Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. A more liberal attitude was Wng .studied m an eftort to jept the demands by140 words
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Article27 1953-07-03 1 Singapore Rubber Marke 1 opened steadily this mornttU with first grade, July shipment at 65 4 centi a pound, 4 cent i above yesterday's do27 words
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110 1953-07-03 1 SAW SKIRTS IN THE WIND AND BLEW UP PERCY POTHECARY. 23 driven berserk by the light ot a pretty cycli.st'.s panties, hid lawyer told a judir In Derby, England on Wednesday. Potheeary was charged with •striking Margaret Jean Bl lir 16 HLs lawyer said Miss HI lir had ryded pastA.P. - 110 words
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Article29 1953-07-03 1 L'YJ'RY copy of the SinnaTi pure I ree Tress today includes free special M-PMJ supplement (m the oprninu of the Pasir Panjanu P<»vver Station m MUflftN.29 words
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Article52 1953-07-03 1 ''riiE Singapore Ritaon pay 1 scheme Ulks will most probably be resume J next Wednesday, the Under-SecretaryJ Mr. J." D. Hifham told the Free press this morning. Mr. K. M. Byrne, the Council of Action leader will complete his handing over of his Establishment Office, duties52 words
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Article145 1953-07-03 1 400 DODGE DEATH BY 100 YARDS j^our hundred passengers m f i, >ndon bound express tra «n we] saved rrom disaster lVt night when tiv drWej i )l «»d up UN vrds short ol tn« blazing wre kaii" of an An can B-47. biggest bomber n serrlce m t^ :>Reuter - 145 words
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Advertisement117 1953-07-03 1 "ALMA.* 1 the loiflitfil M a girl's eyesjor idJtoMt" There m<« iomi tmimoi that cant be kepi v« ret. The bvdighl m gift*! eyo, lor imunce no( Altogether n»- f4ft*li like lh.l looko! c.ilni riiioNiiirnlyoiisrr /FffWi/ i( il,i- ii«h loli.mii, so kind to '""tM^'IIS ,1,,. throat, with •ddtdpUanin by way117 words
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1246 1953-07-03 2 EDMUND HILLARY - Full story of the assaulton Everest EDMUND HILLARY now won up looks bsum the tqi> fly As told to Peter Jackson Renter's Correspondent SIX Edmund Hillary yesterday told the fuH story of the conquest of Mount Everest by him ami Tensing Bhutia. The story was told to Peter Jackson. ReutersReuter - 1,246 words
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Article62 1953-07-03 2 A stri ng of heroes TWELVE-YEAR .old Afan Jenkins* dog, Fritz, fell into the Grosvenor dock last night. 'Alan jumped into rescue the dog. A passer-by jumped m to rescue Alan. A dock worker threw down a rope and pulled m the passerby, who pulled m Alan, who pulled mA.P. - 62 words
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Article258 1953-07-03 2 VTO radios could be carried to the Col to signal success or failure. It had been arranged tnat sleeping bags should be laid out on the snow. But mists filled the gap between the Col and the advanced base m the western ewm, whereReuter - 258 words
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Article30 1953-07-03 2 Torrential rains flooded large city areas m Manila yesterday iii r ho wake of a powerful Pacific typhoon which skirted the island cluster off the Northern Philippines.30 words
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184 1953-07-03 2 Princess's friend is posted overseas GROUP-CAPTAIN Peter Townsend, an Equerry to the Queen Mother, Ls being given an assignment out of Britain. The "Battle of Britain" ace has been appointed the new British Air Attache m Belgium. He will take over his duties m Brussels m about two weeks. Group-Capt.184 words
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Article17 1953-07-03 2 Censorship on all outgoing news Ills been lifted by an order from Egypt's chief censor.17 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-07-03 2 UP GOES THE ADMIRAL Transfer from ship-to-shin sh.p-to-shore by h j P lens rapidly becoming I jout.ne m the Royal w because of the "speed and efficiency of this methyl many senior officers pref^ the helicopter to the Admiral's barge. Recently Admiral Earl Moun: batten, C-in-C Mediterranean transferred from theU.P. - 78 words
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Article125 1953-07-03 2 THE CONSERVATIVES held the seat m the parliaw tary by-election m the Edgba<ton division of Birmingham, it was announced last night. The result was: Miss Eduh \i. Pit Conservative-20,142: Mr. Frederick B. Watson, Labour--9.63- Conservative majority--10.507. The victory maintains the Conservative Party's lead of If over theReuter - 125 words
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Article60 1953-07-03 2 Mr. Eamon D e Valera. MtaJ IlinUtn of the Irish R*pug- Cyesterday won a vote of confi ency m the Dial by a major* Of T hTvote of conndenre i tnree-dav debate called Mr De Valera after opP* demand, for a Reneral ri^ following the ov ern^ t60 words
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Advertisement21 1953-07-03 2 AY)/f M.S7 /M VCA- lIOVSEHOUt W^g KFFIX'IS. m.\SUT THE INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTDUNION BUILDING, SINCAPOHE hh twins a /wexcnss imtomuMi21 words
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162 1953-07-03 3 Quit threat by English school Malay teachers PUPILS AREN'T INTERESTED w ihmn of Malay m Singapore English schools fu nruteited to the Singapore Malay Teacher, 4h..t their pupils are not interested m learnUnion t n < 11 UIL p in Sfthi neuuty Director of Education, Mr. R. E. Ince, ■^h,162 words
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Article, Illustration259 1953-07-03 3 Esplanade hawkers keen on day service HAWKERS m the Singapore CitT Council Esplanade Restaurant this morning strongly supported a proposal that the stalls be open m the day as well •We are willing to t^ive it a trial. We think it will be a success." they said. The proposal was259 words
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319 1953-07-03 3 LOCAL GIRLS RESENT RIVALS FROM ABROAD lI ANY Indian |lrlfl m Sir. 4 Ipon yesterday prtiaed the new Immigration Ordinance an for as it afTected the arrival InduT Ce S anfi bf!de> fr m were rather disappointed X the official expression that fich °a-se would be considered °n it.s Merit."319 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-07-03 3 SGT. RONALD JAYNE (lelt) and Corporal Robert Jayne. 21-year-old Chinese twins, both front line Korean veterans, look over a House Bill aimed at halting their deportation from the United States. The sergeant said hi* father sneaked into America from Canada m 1932 and settled with his family96 words
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Article89 1953-07-03 3 MEN of the Commonwealth Division m Korea have adopted the most beautiful girl m Japan, 20-year-old Kinuko Ito. as their divisional pinup. Since she was elected Miss Japan and her full length picture appeared m the British forces newspaper, Kinuko had been bombarded with lettersReuter - 89 words
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Article212 1953-07-03 3 NO CATHOLIC 'BAD' FILM BAN Ws up to students to decide vo Catholic student m a^ Singapore hag been expressly forbidden > view lilnis which the Legion of Decency has considered a3 bad, Catholic school principals told the Free Press yesterday. They said that no notices had been circulated to212 words
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Advertisement75 1953-07-03 3 SPUN POPLIN HOT^J^ Unusuiil designs m cliarininjj coU»ur Jj&w/lfxtWV' CALL TO SEE THEM. WJ M J SfND FOR PATTERNS. ift^f Jf F/> p ROBINSON &Co Ltd A()J SINGAPORE y/ ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION AND BRIGADE I I ST. JOHIf APPEAL WEEK I ST. JOHN FLAG DAY I I Sjlurdiy. |uly75 words
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307 1953-07-03 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, July 3, 1953. Opinion CHEAPER LIGHT AND POWER SINGAPORE City Hall was still floodlit last night, more than a month after the Coronation. Collyer Quay s street lights went on at 530 p.m. And everywhere traffic policemen 'were stopping motorists and telling them to turn307 words
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Article85 1953-07-03 4 INBI BAD Qi vailing until August, th< or ginai ci. his transfer from t I I tab! Office, Mr. X If. Bynv La to to In tnediaU |ob In the Mai the Economic i c The < ii'-c, ol this vernment decision r to w Mr, Byrne to85 words
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Article, Illustration861 1953-07-03 4 Anthony Terry - Anthony Terry says In West Germany 7,000 are killed on the Roads every year. BERLIN. tWCED with a road slaughter which is killing nearly 7,000 persons a year worried Dr. Hans Seebohm. West Germany's Transport Minister, sat down to secret talks with his advisors861 words
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Advertisement14 1953-07-03 4 Ulip^ m me HATOIESS P.I. HENDRY r Jewellers 78, North Bridge Rd. Phone 742114 words
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Advertisement21 1953-07-03 4 3 Half German drivers are medically unfit to drr've. One m ten are nearly blind. One m 20 are mentally unstable.21 words
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Advertisement92 1953-07-03 4 A* i 1 K#^l^l^bV 1 j lA^bV^b^btW Don't miss our SPECIAL OFFER CANNED MEATS 3 TINS FOR THE PRICE OF 2 of any one variety be glad you bought it at Cold Storage" SINGAPORE COtP STORAGE (lU^ of all GOODS are the cheapest b the M (^Brc«dc Satin and Printed92 words
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Article, Illustration116 1953-07-03 5 Princ ess in court n\vo of ex-King Farouk's 1 sisters, former Princesses Fara and Faika. appeared m court for the first time m their tires— but only (is witThe Cairo Personal Status Court wan considerina the me brouaht before it by exQueen Mi:/, Farouk's mother. The ex-Queen, now m theU.P. - 116 words
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377 1953-07-03 5 Malay youths answer 'puritan attack' SINGAPORE Malay youths v last night commented on j controversy now going on m Penang on whether "modernism" was taking youth away from the Islamic religion. They thought the tenancy to move with the times could m no way interfere with religious observances. lnchf Abu377 words
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Article116 1953-07-03 5 OFFICE FOR GERMAN CONSUL IM-ik German Consul -General m Singapore, Dr. Hans uihich Qraiuow. has at hist i an oilier aft' 1 .six weeks' ci<-> peratc bouAe-huntiag. The office will be on the s--Baud floor on the new $500,000 Murden Hou.se m Robin vm Road. "I am just lucky", hr116 words
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Article317 1953-07-03 5 City workers want civil defence cover Free Press Staff Reporter EMPLOYEES of the Singapore ity Council are waiting to know whether any or all of them oolong to "essential services" before they volunteer for civil defence. They want those classed as "essential services' 1 to317 words
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Article74 1953-07-03 5 DOGS, CATS THE SIT MR. J. C. LEE, Estates M:miiKer of the Singapon' ImDrovcmenr Trust, sairi resterday that S.I.T. tenants can lom'P does or cats. In a le tte r to the Free Pnvs.s. a reader said that a Clftill* m the a?reement between the S.I.T. and the tenants lUtei74 words
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Article32 1953-07-03 5 The West German Parliament hai refuied to approTe payment of German debt., France, asserting the F: nafi "cheated" the Germans through economic exploitation 1 during the post-war uccupa--1 tion.32 words
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88 1953-07-03 5 SINGAPORE Government U to build two more rurU post office* this year m pisir Panjang and Bambawang districts. The buildings, each casting about $100,000. will be built at th« 7| milestone pas r P*njan« and at the 13 milestone Sambawang. They will88 words
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Advertisement154 1953-07-03 5 WILL YOU Enrol as a Life Saver? Today your blood can give life to others Tomorrow it may be a matter of life for YOU YOU can rrst MMTN that if YOU j Volunteer YOU win be medically examined and I your offer will he accepted only if I you154 words
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Advertisement12 1953-07-03 6 Olivetti TYPEWRIT^ for /r« „/,/,/>• BORNEO SUMATRA TJ* CO.. 1 Telephone 8591 I.12 words
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Miscellaneous127 1953-07-03 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and .Phil Davis TAR7AN by Edgar Rice Burroughs THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris '\kj^ -^s «eacN I /s>s» vv.r£.'-c-.\ r /voup bettee sccam, boys. IB^Tw Aw NC^ T0 ABOUT \'s muSBANDS l'M SO SLAD |UM| w^ LE c^TLAIN TMINGS "C i 1^ A/5, I127 words
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Miscellaneous440 1953-07-03 6 YOUR^I ous a "d iri^AiV 1 make > Ou ffi «M^ ■«W in your 1 J«J ""'et to rea 1 >ou. But o:u> th.? tU Iwh l "«km there /antnl 111 frh-ndor charl Panion. mi n Ucl tolt too retiring for 'vo», "to ijood «nd it miht w P °J?^440 words
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Article375 1953-07-03 7 DOCTOR DIDN'T SEE BROKEN-LEG MAN Patient hobbled to surgery nR j ssU( 'd medical certificates to a man with a fractured leg: without 4l} iis pUient. And when he was eventually examined, the patient had to seeing irj^ 0 varc j s f rom his home to the doctor's surgery.375 words
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Article, Illustration198 1953-07-03 7 Stolen guns are found on hill HETECTIVES went to a hillside 20 miles from Glasgow after 15 rifles and two Bren guns stolen from an Army drill hall had been found hidden m deep fern. The guns— stolen three weeks ago at Johnstone, nine mile* from Glasgow— were fired re-198 words
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Article20 1953-07-03 7 M^raft mediate loai^ of an we m th Ca r rif r t0 rra^C« for Armed Servic^ s20 words
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Article74 1953-07-03 7 A STING IN THE TAIL O.VE mouse died, and m c*jme a bill for £10 3s. Mr. Geoffrey Lamming, treasurer of Bradford and Melksham. Wilt*, Rural Council told members that the mouse Mill electrouted m a council house. The mouse caused a short circuit that blew up everything" The council74 words
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Article45 1953-07-03 7 A Molbourn* 1 criminal court jury found former 32-year-old R.a.f. pilot. Lionel Richard Lee. "not guilty on the pound of insanity" on I charge ol murdering Betty [?a Lel|hton Jonet, a 17-year-old typist. H« mi ordered to be detained In uaol indefiniti'ly.45 words
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68 1953-07-03 7 RED CROSS AID FOR JAP FLOOD VICTIMS The American Red Cross .said yesterday it was lending $190,000 worth of relief supplies including 10.000 blankeU and 50.000 pounds of powdered milk to flood victims m Japan. The shipments supplementing a cash contribution of 5.000.000 yen made by the Red Crass om68 words
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Article32 1953-07-03 7 West Germany's Bul«--decisive lower house of parliament adopted a law providing nawnent of damages totalling about US$952 *****0 to several hundred thousand people, mostly Jews, persecuted by the N32 words
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Article19 1953-07-03 7 HE DID WORK- AT BANK for evening work at the Bunk oj E "J*™*-^ (w Sy&fau: W "•"••«< Ldm beth.19 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-07-03 7 Ann Blylh weds doct or Dicturr hLTCPn star Ann Hlvth and Dr. James McNulty. who wed recently. The marriage received thr lilessii»» of the Pop;*. The bride waves h ippilv after the wedding ceremony m Hollywooi.- A.PA.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement104 1953-07-03 7 ROULETTE i I AS H g TRAYS j v H|B y>l v Sole Agents:- v "F.E. ZUELLIC (MALAYA) LTD. 1 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG 4<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<ws *%*k.w mi lIV^I IV^ m cans! (W X— r 81/ L «OM 1/ "i, (Sfe cow rtx r" CAN >*> *t-;4 WITHOUT T& :/J EXPOSURE104 words
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Article, Illustration338 1953-07-03 8 OH PENG LONG - ALL E FUN OF A FAIR OH PENG LONG StorAH Sin Sapore Sin >M I c '^"::cd by t», V flN ''"l' A ns[ StT*- 1 ,1 r" I *i ■f a hr w.s presented with a penn.^nf by itSh S Alblhncc A»OCiati©« attet his pcr?r it |c^" A TrKOK AH CHONG - 338 words
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Article475 1953-07-03 10 6-FOOT CLERK FIG HT S CO SH GANG YOUNG lIAKOID BARTLF.TT. win se normal working day fp-'ls little more physical effort than that necessary to count 1 1 notes, found himself In the middle of a hold-up by f »ur masked bandits— and fought and harried them until he w.is475 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-07-03 10 H EAVENLY BODY picture NOW it seems that, just as ear thlin^s have their beauty querns, those flying saucer chaps have something to shout about too. Shrs DONNA PK ARSON who answers t,, the fl il ISH uter s P ace The fiirl of Tomorroiv.' o u ite a wU.P. - 69 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-07-03 10 photo. LONG BEACH will be mv.i dec! by 28 beauties when the "Miss Vniverse" contest gets under way on July t) and Marilyn Prince wants to make sure that no inter national incidents are caused by language difficulties. So, despite the unscholarl' attire, she holds anU.P. - 68 words
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299 1953-07-03 10 Eight tough hours for the toughest of them all LITTLE (5 ft. 4 m.) "Mi Wood. 54-year-old screen tou£li guy. has come triamphaVtlv through the toughest tight hours of hLs life— all tor a one-guinea licence. The licence allows him to go on running the Wardour Street agency he started299 words
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Advertisement38 1953-07-03 10 OYSTERS AIRPORT HOTEL SINGAPORE Phone 3351 pTtTUII INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA Nt^j it#.#. IV M»T |V BSiOADIASTISG H.tt.t. and •r#r«««* nriM/ramm**. wmri—mm. pu****** r ri mis irJßiMf* Mit»sr r»r Ihtnrinft PRIC£ JO CENTS FROM ALL HEW»A«««« ON SALE TODAY38 words
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Article, Illustration673 1953-07-03 11 LONDON. of th y e dicing to be oney n ,'vt year, and for spent f^y y t :i r.s to a 00( L" ng the owners fltfKU* patch it sounds Jtty bald. Is »t? rowsWy. a P™"^,. Britain P***?he Government is toReuter - 673 words
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Article, Illustration226 1953-07-03 11 JHIP DEAL Mas pluvrd m tr:immolth. The bUdlnf wtl the same at both tables 4mA. At no trump, twelve triclcs were laid down and with honours m both hi«; ihori Sonh should h;ive preferred nntrump when North i>ref erred »uto »eakw Miii. Sr*ith could visualize the pa^sibil- 'ywtwo226 words
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Advertisement131 1953-07-03 11 mean tc^ou/ with "Etcohic \\o'' V«V V«V soles heels. \oV In brown beige |f"*'.""" *^ai\ leathet combination. Comfort's case— case of body, ease of mind, ease of feet— isn't it? Why not! If you're a woman who wants to wear a smile, we can offer you our California Flattees" of131 words
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Miscellaneous289 1953-07-03 11 Today s Crossword ACROSS po«ed to ni<l Ats! l4 J Noth1 1. Helm bits for firmer proUctfcm? ir. tl.ls ;.le' |4# 1 »j ear s (8). 4. Hat* when the temper... v.« b WtoWedoo? (I. '"fJJJg high? (4). 9. Mrs. Dale loses seme nothing .4 r 1 1 I<> P289 words
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278 1953-07-03 12 WHY SELL OR PAWN FOR THE WEDDING? ALTHOUGH the local Malays seem to live poorly, most of them spend lavishly on marriages. They practise this custom faithfully because they do not want to be called poor or to have it said that they cannot afford to give good "makan" to278 words
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Article117 1953-07-03 12 A FEW wePks ago a reader wrote suggesting that S.T.C. buses should display their route number at the rear as well as at the front. I think an even better idea would be to do the same as th p Glasgow Corporation have done. They have a different117 words
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Article120 1953-07-03 12 TT is really unfair to criticise the authorities concerned with the Tamil section of the Radio Malaya. Singapore, about the standard of language used. The present standard of Tamil language used for commentaries and news broadcasts is good and can be easily understood by the majority of the120 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-07-03 12 picture. WITH an impish style, blone skater, Gloria Nord, tucks up for a short air trip at the Empire Pool, Wembley. Gloria was rehearsing for her role as Marjanah, a slave In 4 Chu Chia Chow on Ice."- U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article165 1953-07-03 12 I HAVE three questions for the Pressman: 1. If a picture is shown a second time m Malaya all the theatres reduce prices 30 cents to a dollar. But m Singapore when the same picture is shown a tenth time no reduction Is made. Is this due to165 words
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Article131 1953-07-03 12 /\N THE same day (June 13) that w you published my letter on Immigration, the Singapore Regional Indian Congress held an extraordinary committee meeting to protest to the Government for discriminating against Indians. This was followed by a report on June 26 that the Congress had decided to131 words
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Article, Illustration143 1953-07-03 12 THEY COULD HAVE DONE BETTER' Letters must be short ssraSftg 1. Come on, MUi (w p E4#J them. But th«< g eat r«aiteet a dollar a ticke "ls*l**s I Tiongßahri. EDDIE »*»C don, better. cve S n?t&^ Geyhnj. 3. I*** i he ttc concern^ the blackouU was vm lZ WhatA.P. - 143 words
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Article97 1953-07-03 12 I THINK Tex Beneke is about the rudest bandleader I bait come across. He addresses the programme announcer as man." If you tune In to his programmes, you will hear him say and here is the man to tell you all about it." It is almost an insult. What97 words
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Advertisement32 1953-07-03 12 Any grouse? HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m his POSTBAG briefly.32 words
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Advertisement69 1953-07-03 12 Skill makes the difference I k£ DECORATING YOUR HOME AflL MODERNIZING YOUR HOME J RENOVATING MAINTAINING YOUR HOME AND OFFICE THERE 15 ONLY ONE ADDRESS fO« GOOD WORK AT LOW COST! It I IJIO--1 bL« lid** The w^k., of th, STJAm BrO«« gjj M-nt bj ftlr Mail to an, address69 words
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Article, Illustration279 1953-07-03 13 BETTY WILSON - After You, Sir! BETTY WILSON THL-MEN IS the FASHION THEME IN PARIS AND F m DESIGNERS, LOOKING ACROSS THE CHANNEL, E CHOSEN THE TEST CRICKETERS FOR THEIR LATEST INSPIRATION by LONDON. WHAT THE WOMAN spectator at the Test match should wear is suggested by three Pans designers, who went straight279 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-07-03 13 Berlin sends a strictly tailored outfit (top). The blazer is in navy blue wool, dou-ble-breasted and with a breast pocket crest of strangely enough the Scottisli thistle. Take the structure of a sweat shirt (right), add a little glitter by studding it all over with gold89 words
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Article297 1953-07-03 13 JEAN WISEMAN - JEAN WISEMAN by LONDON. T*HE CONTINENTAL idea Aof closely linking health with beauty has come to Britain, France and Denmark have provided new methods and treatments which not only reduce, beautify, tone, and lessen fatigue and strain, but also, it is claimed, have297 words
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Advertisement89 1953-07-03 13 THE LATEST RANGE OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN, FRENCH SWISS i AMiiovs i xiutirs IN DISTINCTIVE TAILORING A URGE COLLECTION OF GIFT ARTICLES AT VrmrV I Lw l^v i Lb rh li^r^ 13, STAMFORD ROAD, CAPIIOL BO iLOImU. SINGAPORE. TIL: 833 50. [Town 4/ Country CHILDREN? DRESSES Just Arrived From America CORNER89 words
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Article, Illustration994 1953-07-03 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Last day ofK.L. meeting By IIjONA'S KUDA should be one of the best bets m the i?1 Class 2, Div. 1 sprint over six furlongs at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, when the Selangor Turf Club concludes their June/July meeting. She gets994 words
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Article130 1953-07-03 14 AM NOT looklns? beyond Flower 4 DIJ* r i"*9 p* thC lnner f CIISS Flower Harvest Just won her first r»ce over one mile, but she should li-tv* won by the poverblal street I 1 !ir Ht* S'S furlon better for ner. The 8 R>. penalty will130 words
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454 1953-07-03 14 IT'S A HARD RACE BUT IVERNIA CAN WIN IT T»HE Class 2, Div. 1--x 1J Miles event, the main race at K.L. tomorrow, looks a hard race to pick. Melnik, Lochinvar, Marvel of Peru, Gwilym. Ivernia, Kindling, Flemington and perhaps Treasure Top can all be given i winning chances. Melnik454 words
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Article160 1953-07-03 14 This looks like a 3-horse battle AJAJESTic sight, Never A Blank and Sturvet t look the best m this Cl a Div. 1 event over 7 F i 1 Siffht fi i^hed fifth to Abboi's Haven over I Mile and drops 1 lb. Never A Blank finished fifth n Morns160 words
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Article44 1953-07-03 14 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Best Tip, Yntoi 11, September Son;. Jetty, Gold Train, Sum Rice, Badalona, National Hope. Admission. Kinr's Rhapsody, Cardinal Puff. Golden Lotas, Flat Bark and Heroic Leader. Talisman. Robin Hood and Vasco da Gama are yerv doubtful starters.44 words
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Advertisement188 1953-07-03 14 L'"'lllllllllllt3lUIIIIIIHrt3tHllltt«H(j« I SINGAPORE RESTUIMTi (Ist Class lor) 5 79. Bras Basah Road, i Tel. 4088. Smg.p««, 7. j I Excellent Cuitine I lit CIIII Serrice Special Cocktails j Cold Beer, Wue&Syfibj European Diaier Ala Cirti! Chinese Food j r ilC3lllllllli:ilC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIHIII!lltlMk While etery endeavour to Mil to publish classified adwrltemerits on188 words
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Article419 1953-07-03 15 Emmett hits 90 v. Aussies AFTER the Australians had threatened to gain another win m two days when they continued their match with Gloucestershire yesterday, the county rallied splendidly and are still m a position to save the game. Australia, replying to Gloucestershire's 137, carried their419 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-07-03 15 Johson quits boxing "SON. Jorw 1 the -t -e from P^ J rao» T hn- niew oi J f t he uoarn srf Spi c championship ards the b ":2 hpld as vacant. B J f h S L n his British title johnson had J l^ he was aken74 words
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Article114 1953-07-03 15 ELORDE WAS EXHAUSTED FLASH Elorde of the Philippines has signed a contract In Tokyo to defend his Orient jantamweight title against Japan's lightweight champion, Akiyoshi Akanuma, next Monday. Horde, who arrived m Yokohama from Manila on Tuesday, boxed g rough two rounds igainst the Philippine number two lightweight Stat Goney,114 words
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Article310 1953-07-03 15 REME score 7 in cup game R.E.M.E.W/S 7 District Signals 1. pE holders of the Caldbeck Cup for the FARELF interunit soccer championship won with ease their first m this year's competition. R EM.E. romped through this Preliminary round at Ayer Raja Road after finding themselves aijaldownin the 14th minute310 words
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Article147 1953-07-03 15 Gloucestershire Ist. innings 137. Australians Ist. innings: Morris c Emmett b Cook 26; Benaud t> Mortimore 35; Miller lbw Scott 37; Craig < Milton b Mortimore 4; Tallon lbw Mortimore 0; De Courcy c Wilson b McHugh 97; HassMt c Milton b Mortimore 1; Harvey c Scott b CookReuter - 147 words
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Article152 1953-07-03 15 Lodgers.... 1; Ton&ah 2. ROYAL Air Force Tengah's determination and teamwork brought them victory m yesterdays United Services League Div. 1 fixture at Changi. Although well down m the league, Tengah treated th* 1 crowd to a good exhibition of football m a hard fought match.152 words
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Article26 1953-07-03 15 Following Singapore Unltfd RcrvicPs FA. lcaeue ties were HaJ.V! "KKNtF v HAM-ri: RAP S*»leMr Athprii.<ris nnox, I( ,M., Un TWO: RAF Selef.r •.in.«; v R.A.M.C.26 words
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Article41 1953-07-03 15 SIXTEEN final acceptor yesterday for the 24 Ittria Grand National Hurdle R* I A£3.0 r 0 to be run at Fleming'" t<v i a were: CuDibot 10.12, SUrliUl 10.11.1 Monarch 9J. Ein.rav 91,. jolly sinus 9.4 Chancegor ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement193 1953-07-03 15 REX NOW SHOWING 11. L4J 1 (i.30, IJI "RETURN of die CORSICA* BROTHERS" Starring RICHARD GREENE Released thru. U.A. Tomorrow M'nite "THE JUNGLE Filmed m India Starring ROD CAMERON and MARIE WINDSOR Sunday M'nite Malay Film Productions' "ISTANA IMPIAN" Starring SA'ADIAH PAVILION today 1 4, 6.30 9.3t f BERNARD SHAW'S193 words
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Advertisement130 1953-07-03 15 TODAY DAILY! 11 a m. 145 4.15 ii.45 A: f».3« p m. 4 rwo^, CiRAMiKR rQglU.llglGlKL./ Plus! (j.B. N«'ws Showine •THE SKCOND TEST MATCH" Also! Latest Malayan Gazette "TOMORROW IS THKIRS'' TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! SOON! "THK STORY OF THREE LOVES" rj|^^ *HOW»»LACt Of IMI tSLAMU Phone 21-116 For Bookings TODAY DAILY!130 words
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Article27 1953-07-03 16 The 1953 Perak Lawn Tennis Championship.-, will open tomorow when eleven l ies will be played off on the Perak Turf Club Sports Club courts.27 words
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Article, Illustration338 1953-07-03 16 'RUBBER' CLASH BETWEEN MO HART "UISS Maureen Connolly, IS-year-oid > defending Wimbledon champion, and Miss Doris Hart, champion m 15)51 yeste^ day qualified for tomorrow's women's singles final. In the All-American semi-finals irrepressible "Little Mo" swept aside Miss Shirley Fry m two 16-minute sets to win 6-1, 6-1. Miss Hart338 words
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Article, Illustration184 1953-07-03 16 CINGAPORE tennis fans have a treat In store for the Colony's Lawn Tennis tmpionshipa begin today and judging from the list of entries the battles to the finals are goiag to be hard-fought and close affairs Youngest entrant is 17-year old Steven ff<»u?hton. He is184 words
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Article104 1953-07-03 16 Kota Raja... a.A.A 1. FOOTBALLERS did not spare A their stamina In yesterday's Singapore Amateur FA senior league tie at Jalan Besar Stadium. Amicables were not the side they are capable of. Their forwards were erratic. After 26 minutes Rajas took the lead through Khamid.104 words
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Article34 1953-07-03 16 9- GOAL VICTORY After .scoring four goals m the first half, Malaya Signals Regiment went on to net another five against 34 Coy R.A.M.C. m their Garrison League soccer fixture at HQ Malaya yesterday.34 words
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Article72 1953-07-03 16 Fifteen final acceptors for the Erlipse Stakes, to be run over ten furlongs at Sandown Park on Saturday. July 11, were published In London yesterday. They are, with wrighU: Amphis 9.07; Silnet 9.07; OoerMtDt 9.07; Rawj.on 9.07; Ar^ur 900 Kilmirhael 9.00; Aureole 3 «)9 Mountain King 8.09; SkyraiderReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration331 1953-07-03 16 *tw *v Fr e Press Boxin S Reporter VY E h *J}n ef Jl! d J? to be made to revive Professional boxing m the Colony. And the man behind the wfn be h 7 eS hat theres P lent y of talent down Singapore's331 words
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Article, Illustration251 1953-07-03 16 bUKFKISE declaration by the Ghm««. 1 Wilf Wooler, left Nottinghamshire tn g o? ca l innings lead which they did [ft *t 255 J or l wickets m their country cricket LL^ of m Glamorgan took six hows to g C yester day. make their score but Notts251 words
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Article173 1953-07-03 16 Close of play scoresh Jr, i?" ds: Middlesex 343 declared and 84 for Uo Z, ;Horsfall 52, Bailey M)" i Chesterfield; Northampun 338 for four declared, (BaS lout 161, Reynolds not ou sTS j shire 343 for five, lElUottw. jWillatt 95, RevUl66) U Taunton: Yorkshire 288 (1 'vorth173 words
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Article25 1953-07-03 16 WIN In a Gerrison Leaeue socm Hi yesterday, 7 Forward Ordnance M i>eat Military CorrecUre fewJß ment by three goals to m| Kinrara. I25 words
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Advertisement425 1953-07-03 16 CLASSIFIED- ADS BIRTHS REDMAN— June 27th at Greenhill Nordag Home. A daughter for Jump .*i Dennis Redman. RICHMOND: To Jean wife ot Jo! 1 Richmond, :i son, on 2nd July, at Btmssar Hospital, both well. HOSKINS: To Martrot and John, at Grtpnhill Nur-ine: Home, on th*» Ist July, a daughter,425 words
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