The Singapore Free Press, 7 July 1953
1953-07-07
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Title Section16 1953-07-07 1 the singapore lW <\ Afternoon Sale in Malaya. m UtA Sincapore Tues.. .fulf 7. l^:t, Prlre !■> Its16 words
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Article249 1953-07-07 1 i/# Kriiish firm* sitan deal in Peking Still greater flow IT DdJt IS OTT A PAKTY of British businessmen have signed in Peking a deal with China that will provide for trade amounting to $255 million (£30 million) each way, the New China news agencyReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 249 words
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280 1953-07-07 1 Britsin wants U.N. meeting if Rhee rejects truce BRITAIN served notice yesterday that it favours recalling the United Nations General Assembly if South Korean President Syngman Rhee rejects the terms of a Korean truce. The acting Cabinet chief. Mr R. A Butler, told questioners in the House of Commons thatReuter; AP - 280 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-07-07 1 TIB SCENE at lial night's sliophousp lire in New Market Road, Blagapcre. Hiwaea ;<rt i ellaiMag into one of the nutted shops, whilp B Chinese stripped to h\s waist sives a hand. Storv and another picture in Pa?e40 words
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Article29 1953-07-07 1 o J^. Sln saporf robber market TOd on an uncertain tone !mh r Ti! ln K with July first £^tt«% C en U alb. t^cent yesterday'* eloae29 words
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Article53 1953-07-07 1 Fre e Press Staff Reporter A Singapore Malay WM stabbed by a gan? of four Chinese at Katong beach yesterday evening. The men a.sked him for hus pen He refused Then one of the men stabbed him on the chest, .side and wrist with a dawr.53 words
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Article36 1953-07-07 1 Egypt's Supreme Military Tribunal yesterday held cxIdni Farouk and members CM his "former entourage in E«ypt responsible for defective arms In the Palestine war, and suggested that he be tried In W* absence.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article34 1953-07-07 1 Tiie us. Senate hai pt»ed a bill "ivui" prrmanent US. rcsidence to Uwt. frtndMek, the Polish pilot who rlew a Russian-made MIG-15 to the Danish Uland oi Borholm on March 5.34 words
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349 1953-07-07 1 Gana hid m. diamond in matchbox K of l^e gan- In the -':>oo,ooo jewel hold-up Al K id his Be. in wil not appear for «wt officials announced Cn PmV( ncc> Fra: ILS i PPearanCTl of the doofM? r n aul Monodolim. 33.1 th" S^^tho btßlnnlnc of! «12 ml theA.P. - 349 words
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Article49 1953-07-07 1 PEKING Radio yesterday i charged that the Siamese Government had persecuted by arrest and isolation a "large number" of Indo-Chinese Red sympathisers living in that country. The broadcast said the alleged acts were "harmful to the friendship between the Vietnamese and Siamese people." A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article128 1953-07-07 1 America's book man resigns DR. ROBERT L Johnson haa resigned as head of the U.S. Information Service, telltij President Btoenboww hi* health li breaking under the strain of the job. Tup President accepted the rtslgnaUon yesterday. Mr. Johnson has been In the middle of the "book burning" controversy which developed128 words
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Advertisement40 1953-07-07 1 I 2 classes of fresh milk in every i It) f i i I -thats'why Ra vow can faste fAe cream J r^/ 7' DAIRY MILK WHOLENUT DAIRY MILK FRUIT b NUT DAIRY MILK NUT MILK AND MILK TRAY CO40 words
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369 1953-07-07 2 Russia may trade Austria for German unity MARXISM GETS A NEW TWIST A RUSSIAN plan to relinquish her "special position" in Austria to a big power agreement on a united neutral Germany is to be placed before the West, according to reports reaching West Berlin from East German Liberals. They369 words
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Article87 1953-07-07 2 A GERMAN expedition has conquered Naga Parbat, the world's fourth highest mountain, it was reported yesterday. The mountain is 26,660 feet high. Dr. Karl Herligkoffers, in charge of the team, was making his seventh attempt on Naga Parbat. The veteran Austrian climber, Herman Buhl, reached the summitA.P. - 87 words
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Article153 1953-07-07 2 Vivien Leigh lost all her jewels VIVIEN LEIGH, the actress, lost every piece of jewellery she owned when ladder thieves broke into Notley Abbey the Oliviers' country homp neai Aylesbury. on Sunday night. The raiders made off wit>jewef.lerv and furs worth £7,000 Sir Laurence and Lady Olivier had given aReuter - 153 words
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Article280 1953-07-07 2 A 17-YEAR-OLD youth described as "unversed in sex matters" was sentenced to four years' imprisonment in Stafford, England, yesterday for the manslaughter of a girl who had upset him by her advances. The youth, Trevor Passey, was found not guilty of murdering 17-year-old RosemaryReuter - 280 words
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Article147 1953-07-07 2 THHKEE left-wing members of Bengal's I^ui x 15 rowdies were arrested yesterday i» tl Ure an d of riots over Calcutta's increased tram far* e Slxth Among those arrested was Dr. I wes. Suresh Chandra Naberjce, a trade union leader and former West Bengal MinisterA.P. - 147 words
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Article14 1953-07-07 2 Titta Ruffo, 76, internation. ally known baritone, died yel terday in Florence14 words
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Advertisement51 1953-07-07 2 YOU WANT TO BE EXCLUSIVE? USE CARVEN THE PERFUMES FOR THE LADY WITH DISCRIMINATING TAST pK "^1 ifi%#Petfu*U4f\tm var c n PARIS ON SALE AT: VHITEAWAY ULIDULW CO., LTD., Singapore Penang. lONN LITTLE CO., LTD. 'EDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. OR PROM THE SOLE IMPORTERS- FAVRE-LEUBA HATCH CO., LTI. 1«-r BATTERY HO..51 words
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Advertisement119 1953-07-07 2 Wat cUi'Scmferl j In white buckskii X?>s¥W>»Y with Escolite \\o,' V«V wV soles fir heelt. >^^^ V In brown beige l»T^ r T T jfl leather combination. Escolite" soles b Comforts ease ease of body, ease of mind, ease of feet— lsn't it? Why not! If you're a woman who119 words
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Article134 1953-07-07 3 URS. LYDIA AERIA, a tele- phone operator at a leading departmental store in Singapore, said yesterday that "those who blame us have a very wrong opinion". She explained: "An operator does a thankless job. No mattei how helpful you are, they have always got something134 words
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Article, Illustration7 1953-07-07 3 squiring carnera finds out Mrs. Lydia Aeria.7 words
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Article23 1953-07-07 3 Persia may send a mission to Moscow soon to discuss differences with the Soviet Union, according to the anti-govern-ment newspaper Dad.23 words
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204 1953-07-07 3 nnp m Free Press staff Reporter I 1 1 ™nyang Chinese Christian Mission which has recently obtained the use of the former South Winds mail m Juron K fr <>m Mr. Lee Kong Chian t is now "^mediate plans to turn the building204 words
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115 1953-07-07 3 GO-AHEAD FOR A MILLION DOLLAR PLAN {jWOapqre Chinese Y.M.C.A. enderS fOr the dollar r ?,hh f lts new mUUonb «Hdui 8s ™h ?t i? ban on luxur y lifted! 8 hlch has BOW been ofV the H chin r Cheni? President that work e S M YMc A sa^ UneouT115 words
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Article, Illustration363 1953-07-07 3 'HULLO' GIRLS TOO ASK FOR COURTESY -fJULLO" ffirls in Singapore yesterday vehemently denied that they are rude. They said people are inconsiderate in accusinn them. Some of the callers themselves are ''extremely impolite," they added. This li what they said: MRS. NANCY LIM. operatortypist in a leading commerciaH firm MISS363 words
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Article138 1953-07-07 3 Al2-point Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association claim for more pay and better working conditions U now be%e^E£. Mr. P. C. Filial, said in his annual report that the association claims that the starting salary of a clerk should be $170 instead of the present138 words
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Article16 1953-07-07 3 America's Independence Day weekend death toll ha^ movcl toward the 400 mark.16 words
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Article289 1953-07-07 3 Romance for two lonely hearts OOMANCE has bloomed In Sinl* sapore's Lonely Hearts Club, Mr. J. A. Jumat, founder of the club, will not say who the couple are, but. he is 'keeping an eye' on them. If these two people arc serious about matrimony, and we think them fit,289 words
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Article67 1953-07-07 3 The toll from Indian raids la the Cochabamba valley the mostly densely populated region of Bolivia was officially placed at 15 dead and 35 seriously Injured, reports from Cochabamba city said last night. The raids began last week when gangs of Indians, Impatient over delays67 words
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Advertisement287 1953-07-07 3 > The Blood Transfusion Service 5 I; Must be kept going 5 S,ooo jj NEW BLOOD DONORS I; are needed. Will you play your part in keeping the 2' i b" Blood Bank from bankruptcy? Not only j> is it essential to build up adequate B Ji reserves of Blood,287 words
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429 1953-07-07 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, July 7, 1953. Opinion PITCHES AND PARKING fFRAFFIC control and I hawker control, two oX Singapore's most persistent problems, have niet in headlong collision. When the City Council early this year applied its new hawker DOlicy along the main lines recommended by the fiitcock Conjmi&sion,429 words
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Article573 1953-07-07 4 English— the Language of Tomorrow BELGRADE. THE whole of Western Europe is today busy learning English. Its the craze from Francos Spain to Tito's Yugoslavia. Bookshops are full of English-without-t ears books; local radio stations give daily lessons; English newspapers and magazines are snatched from the news-stands. Strange, white-haired old573 words
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Article, Illustration686 1953-07-07 4 J. L. Hays - Most Powerful Man in Africa J. L. Hays By (NICOSIA). VISITING Manchester for talks with Sir Raymond Streat (Chairman, British Cotton Board) is one of the most powerful men in all Africa. In Cairo, Khartoum, Nairobi and Dar es Salaam they call him, quite simply, "SAR." His full title is686 words
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Advertisement18 1953-07-07 4 A CHOICE SELECTION of BUTTERFLY WING and MARCASITE JEWELLERY if U. S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, Orchard Road.,18 words
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Advertisement25 1953-07-07 4 1 "^l.: *J TINS I CANNED I FOR THf I M TS j 1 R-« 1I Cold Storage entices at Bargain Prices SINGAPORE COLD STORA«CMIt25 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-07-07 5 AFTER THE BLAZE POLICE INSPECTOR, up o n a ladder, pu Is down some urn with a stick after this mornings fire in New Market Road. Three homes were gutted.30 words
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258 1953-07-07 5 THEY CHAMPION CYCLISTS VfANY Singapore motorists said yesterday "Cyclists !1 are not entirely to blame. Some motorists are just as bad." "Besides, cyclists are not required by the law to pass the Highway Code", they added. The motorists were commentin? on the denunciation of258 words
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Article26 1953-07-07 5 At least eight homes have been levelled and 35.000 acres of brush and timber blackened by a fire in Los Angeles' national forest.26 words
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Article20 1953-07-07 5 Vice Marshal Claude Bernard Raymond Pelly is the new Com-mander-in-chief of the British Middle East Air Force.20 words
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Article206 1953-07-07 5 Americans and the 'frank 'sermon Jj-^Y Americans in Singapore D: h S^sterday that Rev. :rink wh.n k tutz was Quite thit C mith? l K On Saturdav >stde s LK ght be SOme basis, ATie *)eao u sles ,or labelling money-mad, made the °bservai nd ««rmon at a hHdTn^^ce Day206 words
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322 1953-07-07 5 ENG AH PAT - NEIGHBOURS SAVE LIVES IN S'PORE FIRE ENG AH PAT Doctor helped in pyjamas _M- %r U By QOOD neighbours who promptly gave help prevented loss of life in a big fire which made 50 people homeless just after midnight. A row of six two-storey houses in New Market Road was322 words
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86 1953-07-07 5 Jap traders wait for better times f APANESE businessmen are J adopting a "wait and see oolicy before deciding to reSSen their pre-war offices in smgapoX Mr. Ken Nlnomiya. Japanese Consul-General, said yesterday. Two factors have influenced this policy, Mr. Ninomlya said. first was Singapore's decreasing importance as the entrepot86 words
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Article75 1953-07-07 5 AN Appeal Court in Genoa has confirmed a ?a°l sen tence of 18 years and eight months on a former British Intelligence agent accused of extortion, abduction and housebreaking. The man, Douglas Smith, Z9, and 12 other men, one French and the rest Italian were alleged75 words
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Advertisement144 1953-07-07 5 BRUNSVIBR CALCULATOR THE CALCULATOR OF HIGH EFFICIENCY SPEED AND ACCURACY iinnrniiinnn o nriirDll IPCUPICO (U\ 1 Til UNUtnnuuu a ucncnHL hulruilu \m/ nw SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR P*"* ll6 1 ZO|UIST ONTVANCEN UIT HOLLAND 5 VLEESWAREN VIS Berliner Lever*or»r C«mar,neerde M.ring 2 Salami Worst oll f i Rookwr,f Cerookte Pal,«g Bloedworsr144 words
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Miscellaneous246 1953-07-07 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis >! ~*li l ?mmmM^ |S THF STRANGE HYPNOTIC COME OUT S AFTEft I'VE TAKEN IT, DOC EXPERIMENTED WITH THE BUT FEEL NQTHINb.yr-^ pf j^> t FFECTS -1 W.UST ■^^55K OF IT OKAY? J MERE'S WHAT YOU MYSTERIOUS POWDER, WHILE >*.."Nr VJl^L^.246 words
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Miscellaneous523 1953-07-07 6 YOUR 1 1 \i LUCKY i 1 1! ;.*™-'J1^ a»d are very S H f kwh^ fortune during y o y J? you watch 5 o u f e H* raut,ous-e V en calcuUti nt a" your financial iff'i know how to make a Sj Y| yo»r pennies earn •"8523 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-07-07 7 picture. Floods and landslides have caused great iMUfe to Eastern Switierland. Picture shows the devastate in a village. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 23 words
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Article, Illustration287 1953-07-07 7 4 MIDDLE-AGED woman with greying auburn hair has just left New York to return to a lonely life in the wilds of Alaska' that is like a teenage story come < true. Margaret Bell is the name. In New York for her regular once-in-two-vears287 words
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Article54 1953-07-07 7 W L MINHARD, American independent /llm producer m g I 3 teetotaller), fi ew to London this week-end, look--9 JO pink elephants. W JIW, em f° r a comic fantasy about fIP^ 0 0 7 kttle in totaller But I uess >" he id 111 have /ur54 words
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Article, Illustration362 1953-07-07 7 I've new evidence, He says MR. WILLIAM McPHAIL, 46--year-old workmate and friend of Timoihy John Evans, has offered new evid- j nee about Evans's movements on the day that his baby. Geraldine. was murdered. It was for the baby's killing that Evans was hanged362 words
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Article90 1953-07-07 7 ri*EN- YEAR-OLD Jimmy 1 Sweetin went for a swim in St. Mary Overy Dock in the South -East London borough of Southward Then a policeman told him tc go along with him to the police station. But is wa* all right when they got90 words
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Advertisement88 1953-07-07 7 SECTIONAL BOOKINGS available to j^^m 1 CALCUTTA rs^W COLOMBO -~~G?W--Jr' 1 BOMBAY -Kfjßg 11 KARACHI I**^ 1 Djakarta f or s uper Serv/ce 1 and any airport en route w jI I Fly "Kangaroo" Service to Middle East, Europe Knjoy super cabin service, finest 31)0 AlJStr«lll«l» food, complimentary meal -time88 words
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Article, Illustration402 1953-07-07 8 BOY pi OUTS LEARN SAVE LIVES UNKNOWN UNKNOWN TEN Singapore b«v X SCOUtS of Qn,,u y Western District*^ part in a series ofs* saving tests a t th c c .»b',? st WM s ;i;| Tlie candidates were tp«:t cd by Mr. Goh Chi n Chfe" a Singapore member of402 words
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Article407 1953-07-07 10 He lashes them round the ankles WHILE walking past a bombed site in South ampton a woman felt a stinging pain on both ankles. She looked round and «a\v Stanley (ieorge Bishop, aged 32, printer, oi Nichols Road, Southampton, standing Behind her. In his hand was407 words
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Article250 1953-07-07 10 WOMEN should be given a more active role in the Church, it was urged at the Church Assembly in London. A report by the Central Council for Women's Work referred to the unsatisfactory situation regarding the use of women by the Church." Bald the250 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-07-07 10 MEET JEANMIRE, FRENCH BALLET STAR COY Elfin ICANMAIRE i the piquant and 'iery heroine in RKO's 'ecknicolor film, "Hans Ctirisfian Andersen." Here she is seen in two poses in the many ballet scenes in the film happy and tired. The picture. TIPJTA starring Danny IACI/ Kaye, is due here soon.50 words
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Article81 1953-07-07 10 QJTORIES of how pigeons carried disl^ patches in war gave 16-year-old Colin Swindells an idea. Now, wherever he R«^. he takes his pet pigeons, Little Wonder and Little Hope, to keep in touch with his mother. He went swimming. When he was dressed he sent off81 words
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Article77 1953-07-07 10 \IISS Sophia Seddon was dressed in uniU relieved black— black costume blouse, and shoes -when she disappeared on we eve of a holiday fund pay-out i N ow a warrant h« Isiued for t!i- arrest ofthe* year-old mill supervisor, who not onlv collected savings JJ K77 words
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Article222 1953-07-07 10 Army calls ud a blind boy Tpr 11 Morrti was called n and posted to thl I ap Royal Army o^*? Corps. ordnance Aiu the Ministry O f rah* hw ordered a n inquiry n fc he was accented for Lrvke Terence, whose hem 'k i Cooway Road. SparkS b222 words
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Advertisement52 1953-07-07 10 win-:* I* *i.\«.aimw*> I THE EMJggV. HOTELj V EXTENSION TILL I.»0 A.M »n SATURDAY. 11th WIT, fifrt DANCE NIGHTLY: 830 Ml **J^ttM SATURDAY TEA DANCE: *M T.M. fJ SUNDAY CONCERT MUSIC: f* BES |»ENTS MODKKATK TERMS FOR N o. iV*" 1 ,J. 5 CABLE ADDRESS "EMBHOTE. llt ,,,llllll(HlO« 0 SIIHHUIIHICIIHIIIINIIICI52 words
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Article604 1953-07-07 11 GODFREW ANDERSON - GODFREW ANDERSON by STOCKHOLM. *WFDES has been toid Ev ery message that reciince has ceased is S'' t^y have been 2 fined. "Resistance shall Juried on always and 11 situations. Sweden able to defend herself n fwill defend herself." As part of this neutralA.P. - 604 words
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Article, Illustration140 1953-07-07 11 Both sides vulnerable South dealer The bidding tot* West North East <*•*) (H.M w< r) (D.W«Us) (J.T^J«r) L PaM 2 pa^ "T Pm« 3N.T All pass T^JS A DEAL uh ch provided with f lft T* ylori Chi <*Ko Llfe Master. i ft i^ the other was ln140 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-07-07 11 photo. The Honours of Scotland, crown, sword and sceptre, leave Edinburgh Castle for the Palace of Holyrood House prior to being taken in procession to St. Giles Cathedral where a service of thanksgiving and dedication was attended by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh asPopper - 60 words
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Article195 1953-07-07 11 MILAN WILL HA VE TALLEST BUIDING MILAN. WORKERS, idle for a month, have rushed back to the job of completing Milan's skyscraper— whose 114 metres and 29 storeys will make it the tallest building in Europe and second highest steelreinforced concrete building in the world. The delay since the firstA.P. - 195 words
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Advertisement78 1953-07-07 11 I celebrate II FRENCH NIGHT j Xk Cockpit I I JULY 14th S I I GALA DINNER 8c DANCE 3 MUSIC BY THE COCKPIT RHYTHM MAKERS i WITH "CHARLES" AT THE PIANO i r 2 EVE DUTTON with her repertoire f of French songs 3 AM) Till: IMMITABLE PAIR jjj78 words
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Miscellaneous200 1953-07-07 11 Todays Crossword waft 9 p-- gjSaSSfertr s 11. such lights may be in a fpXirTSrt^f the '"Iphtv <5. 2. window? (6). 14. Come forth with It. B-.^ n o.^ or t j the paper? (5). 15. Able at the end 2>. It. l iiU ia e A n H hard200 words
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Letter226 1953-07-07 12 Man who got none is told why THE grouse of "Disappointed Clerk" is that clerks in 1 some Government departments are getting the r arrears of back pay awarded by Mr Yong but he is getting none and he wants to know wny. I should like to know whether ••Disappointed226 words
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Letter159 1953-07-07 12 THE reason why Indian bachelors prefer to go to India to get married is because there they have a very much wider choice from which to pick their partners in life, whereas in Singapore the ratio is one eligible girl to at least 70 eligible bachelors, and it159 words
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Letter152 1953-07-07 12 (\N the merit* of British and U.S. w films, your Interviewees' opinions fceem to be based on preferences (or types of films For example, the "musical fan prefers U.S. films because they are better musicals. Britain is Incapable of producing the spectacle and extra vafansa of Americans, because she152 words
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Article216 1953-07-07 12 These girls seldom come out LET ME ask Mrs. D. Devan, Miss D and Miss Y a question. Where are your wellbehaved, educated modern gins? During a recent Investigation, 1 1 discovered that most eligible Indian girls In Singapore and the Federation are under oldfashioned parental pressure, the result of216 words
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Article45 1953-07-07 12 REOARDINO your report In the Free Press, "Local girls resent rivals from India," I think, amongst other reasons, it is the fact that local girls are "quite modern" which drives the poor clerk off to India for a bride. Seletar. P. I. C.45 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-07-07 12 SHORTAGE of garages Is m big problem to carowners in Sweden, and many millions of Swedish crowns are lost every year because cars have to stand outside in bad weather. To try to solve the problem a garage known as the thermo- garage has been constructed. It is100 words
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Article231 1953-07-07 12 I FANCY that if co-education is intro duced it will give Singapore more cooperative citizens in the future. Co-edu« cation helps boys and girls to study harder and to be unselfish and generous. This is because when boys are with girls they will want to show them231 words
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Advertisement42 1953-07-07 12 RADIO Wffiff INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA HEWS all the mesr in BBOABCASTmO ttetaih Madia M*****' rtt.U.t. and mrrnrn*** prugrammt'*. Fo«r pag*» of til** eartoon*. pu**l**' f"* *•*<»»* and feai-rm: THIS WEEK: Munir Ear Daneina PRICE 30 CENTS FROM ALL MEWSACK** 1 ON SALE TODAY42 words
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Article, Illustration761 1953-07-07 13 by the SINGAPORE DOCTOR M nONi know what to 1 i am extremely irried said a muscular Pressed Chinese uf twenty-four years ft Sling nervous- the paper-knife on ■srst.-.E-s *^h<. he blurted out. e ?f, P uy agree with you with He relaxed "Its761 words
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Article, Illustration348 1953-07-07 13 Allen Alexander - Allen Alexander by DURHAM, N. Carolina. MANY PEOPLE, these days, are filled with nameless dreads and fears. That is anxiety, and doctors say it is the most common psychiatric illness. No* a lighi bulb which flickers like a candle ir.ay te'.l whether you have more than348 words
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Article261 1953-07-07 13 AT LAST the doctors admit what women have always insistedthat the worst pain a human being can suffer is the agony of childbirth. It is even sharper than the pain of being badly* burned; but it is more easily endurable because it has purpose. By261 words
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Advertisement70 1953-07-07 13 f «vr 2 W? J Thank. »o Oookes Halibut Oil. 5 *4J f/U!Mh lt'« a wit* family that takot this 9 2 S^vl^^L^y valuable form of vitamin* A y sS X*' Mmß^ > Ym^KV Protection I 1 U?\ CROOKES If «l HALIBUT OIL t^ 1 W HAIR POMADE >T^Does Darken70 words
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Article, Illustration455 1953-07-07 14 TOPSPIN - YOUTHS UPSET IN T-T TOURNEY TOPSPIN Kim Hearn and Tong Goon out By \FTER two weeks of razor-keen competition, the semifinals of the Singapore Table Tennis Association's 1953 championships have been reached. Two big upsets were recorded in the open men s singles event and this year's final will see455 words
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Article, Illustration293 1953-07-07 14 Says GAYLE TALBOT MANY sports fans will ever be convinced that the late i Bill Tilden was the greatest tennis player ever. But with me there is reasonable doubt. Having seen "Big Bill" only after he was well past his best, we cannot speak293 words
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Article, Illustration315 1953-07-07 14 Freddie gave Len the jitters Free Press Special Correspondent FREDDIE BROWN made the biggest mistake hi r when he allowed himself to be talked into nhvin the Lords Test. A Chairman of Selectors an ami* and an ex-England captain, should never nlav in iT England side under a professional skipper315 words
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Article169 1953-07-07 14 THE young man who coitf crack the four minvtt viile according to tmrji Britons— may have to defy his big attempt until the British Empire Games to held at Vancouver, Ctnito, m 1954. Chances oj 24-year-oM Roger Bannister lowering the world mile mark tfo seasonA.P. - 169 words
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Article74 1953-07-07 14 SINGAPORE schoolboys chees cham- pionships will be held this year on July 25 and 26 and August 1, 2, 8, 9 and 15. Venue is Raffles Institution library. Elifiibility All srhnnlhnys. irrespprMve of age. Entry Fee: $1.00. Entries close on Friday. Entrants who are not members of a74 words
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Article245 1953-07-07 14 ■pHE Far East Air Force (Sin- gapore and Malaya* will hold its annual individual and team athletic championships ani grass track cycling chamgWfUhipf tomorrow on the Pagar Sports Field, Changi. The nr.st event will be run at 2 pm CUa.^.-B-.Vlctar B uoa more equitable245 words
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Article126 1953-07-07 14 ATHLETES from the King's African Rifles will not take part in this year's Selangor A.A.A. Championships, which are being held on the Kuala Lumpur padang on July 24 and 25. The East Africans, now stationed in Pahang, will be missed in the long distance events126 words
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Article10 1953-07-07 14 challenger AklyasM Akamum** in Tokyo last night.- U.P.U.P. - 10 words
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Advertisement26 1953-07-07 14 j The weekl, Issae of the SIR^^S 6 I sent by Air Mail to any Kingdom at an inclusive rate of $24.00 FOR SIX MONTHS I26 words
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Article401 1953-07-07 15 ARCHER RING SKITTLE NORTHANTS Australians score innings victory THE Australians steamrollered to victory against unbeaten Northamptonshire yesterday by an innings and 62 runs and so earned themselves an extra day's rest before the third Test begins at Manchester on Thursday. This Australian ninth win of the tour was their seventhA.P.; Reuter - 401 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-07-07 15 It made an Aussie blush m Australian cricket I team into Lttlty" while playm* j^iast Northamptonshire jestwday-and it was good f«r a taosh for the crowd DwTßing, crack bowler for the Aussies. split the mt of his pants when he lent town to snap up a low The match wasA.P. - 63 words
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Article280 1953-07-07 15 ■WBBY Locke and Ben Hogan yesterday topped the P bill through the opening qualifying round in the British Open Golf Championship at Carnoustie, Scot- 'I land. Locke set a Burnside course record icith a 65 (33 plus 32) to take scoring honours. Hogan hitA.P. - 280 words
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117 1953-07-07 15 TANJONG RHU: WORK STARTS NEXT YEAR pE Singapore Amateur FootteU Association hopes to wwork on the propped at Tanjong Rhu early R :y«ar. SAFA Council meeting: yesSn eC de d t0 Set ide J% U5 per cent of the all matches. exIt? i* 1^ 11 local teams. !*wted cost of117 words
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Article75 1953-07-07 15 W. A. Johnston, the Australian leftarjn medium fast bowler, nill ?niss the third Test against England starting at Manchester on Thurs day through knee injury. This was announced yesterday, by Lmdsay Hassett, the Australian captain, tcho said Johnston has looseness in the knee joints andReuter - 75 words
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Article42 1953-07-07 15 St. Joseph's cricket win St. Joseph's Institution beat St. Andrew s School by 83 runs in their riiiket match yeMerday at Woodsvillc. Scores St Joseph's: 137 (Delilkan 64 retired Nair five lor 41). it Andrews.: 54 < Skinner 16, Drlilkan ei^ht lor 1C42 words
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Article43 1953-07-07 15 East Asiatic Sports Club scored a two-one victory o\er Oversea -Chinese Bank in yesterdays Singapore Business Houses Di\. 3 league tie at Farm Park. Yap Boon Leone and Tan Chan Klnt scored for East Asiatic. Chin Geok scored for the Banker*.43 words
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Article25 1953-07-07 15 Netherlands Trading Society beat Outhrtc S.C. by two j?oaljs to one in ;i SBHFA Div. 2 leapue fixture yesterday at Breweries ground.25 words
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Article51 1953-07-07 15 K**! 'In the SingaSi Ua fitter and f. and outplayed their opponent* Nevertheless the scores were level ten minutes from time. Then Din bin Rahmat scored thtwinner from a corner by Ahm;n! Daud. Oiher scorers were Osman and Hjimid for Bukom. and Len* Hoo and Yin Kee for51 words
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Article, Illustration214 1953-07-07 16 CINECOLOR IN TOPPING FORM Allan Lewis at B. Timah fiNECOLOR (Ward), who wis soin<j cosily alongside WAIKIKI (Lansdown) at the finish of three in 36 4/5, was the most attractive worker at B;Jkit Timah this morning when the second grass track which is very fast was a^ain used for galloping.214 words
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Article47 1953-07-07 16 JONES: To Margaret and Elmie. son. Dewey Lindsay, on 5.7.53. a brother for Olynte. NO: ro Sheila, wife of Mr. Ns Ken; Siani, a son. on 4.7.53. at Kandanc Kerbau Hospital. ALEXANDER— At Bungsar Hospitil on sth July, 1953. to Maureen and Archie Alexander, a daughter.47 words
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Article37 1953-07-07 16 MR JOSEPH ROCH, M.8.E.. late retired Accountant of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality, expired peacefully on July 6 at 2.45 p.m. The cortege will leave Kampong Sail for Clieras Road Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur at 5 pm. today.37 words
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Article114 1953-07-07 16 MR. MRS. FREDERICK Liitl Ouan thank all friends and relatives for their good wishes and valuable presents on the occasion of their wedding on 27-6-53. MRS. Chan Slew Jin and familv thank Messrs. Kian Guan Hin Oil MtUs Ltd.. Chan Khoo Association and their many friends and relatives for114 words
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Article255 1953-07-07 16 FOREST BEAU, an attractive newcomer with Keith Daniels, was one of the most impressive workers of the morning when he was only cantering alongside of Scordance to run three in 37 2 5. Forest Beau cculd have knockci quite a bit off this timing if asked.255 words
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Article423 1953-07-07 16 Show Show JUST goes on SHOW SHOW (Ward) showed that he is retaining his Ipoh form when he went much better than TALKIE £1 (Lansdown) to run three in 38. This is a winning gallop for Show Show. TRIMSTYLE (Whitney) appeared to go better than HONEYMOON when sent over three423 words
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Article40 1953-07-07 16 Kuala Lumpur trainer, A. W. Sleigh has taken over Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe's team of horses during trainer Manning's absence from the active trainer's list. Sleigh also takes charge of apprentice John Manning until approximately Jan. 31, 1954.40 words
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Article216 1953-07-07 16 good impression by the manner <n which he disposed oT three in 37 3/5. Sir Francis should be hard to beat. Ginseng (Woods) was going easily on the outside of Hifh Dawn (Uerfl at the finish of half a mile in 55. 'he last three in 39 3/5. Parmiter (Farad)216 words
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Article184 1953-07-07 16 TOSKKR II (Whitney) went nicely over the lust thive of his work, just in.side even time. Rrd Du^t (Wahab) and Solvll (HudflOO) went easily over three In 40 1 5. Solvil worked attractively. Magnificence <Smi;hi «t| going easily for his three in 42 35. Clay <o-ed184 words
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277 1953-07-07 16 Fred Trueman limbers up for the Test CAST bowler Fred Truemen yesterd™ Surrey wickets on a lifeless pitch f or «o aime(l was playing for Yorkshire in AW L« r Un H. match at the Oval. _^L2^c_Bedse r s Yorkshire finished the day wanting 17 to avoid an Innings defeat277 words
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Article53 1953-07-07 16 /COMBINED Europeans beat MDf»pore "A" by the only goal scored in yesterday's soccer friendly on the Pa dang. Centre-forward Davids notched the only goal of the match in the 24th minute after receiving a pass from Guthrie. Europeans meet the Singapore* Eurasions in SAFA Community. League53 words
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Article297 1953-07-07 16 KITOVITZ FULLY EXTENDED Dh-KHAPS the Dest gaiU e w seen in the Singapore b Tennis Championships, wS run into their fifth day T Kiiov tz on the TangliTS courts yesterday. It was a hectic match which fcfa In a win for Kitovfc by 6-j, M Dr. Ah Kow with well297 words
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