The Singapore Free Press, 10 July 1953
1953-07-10
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1953-07-10 1 The Singapore Free Press lnm >%\ Afternoon Shlp in Mahiva. r^l Shuapor* Fri.. July 10, 1953, Price 15 CK18 words
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Article539 1953-07-10 1 Soviet terror chief Hquhiated Beria branded traitor LAVRENTI BERIA, Soviet Minister of the Interior and one of the Kremlin triumvirate headed by Prime Minister Georgi Malenkov, has been dismissed from the Russian Communist Party, according: to a Tass News Agency report received in London today.539 words
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Article, Illustration540 1953-07-10 1 rjENIOR Asian Government 0 offlcer> n Singapore said this morning that the Government blueprint for Ritson pay scheme would perpetuate the objectionable family allowances. which Sir Edward himself had condemned. They found at least five major faults with the Government scheme i. There540 words
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Article33 1953-07-10 1 »r? e s r 0l es^ Britain. France Ju v?n ldmn Ocean one f Ju ;> 20 and Aug. 7 in tta noeuvrp* n r bl^ est naval 35£t5E held ofl the33 words
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Article181 1953-07-10 1 LONDON. Today. rE GOVERNMENT said last night it would not relax controls on strategic goods to China because of any trade arrangements n #.de recently in Peking between China and I group of British businessmen. Mr Peter Thorneycroit, President of the Board of Trade, told the181 words
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Article120 1953-07-10 1 HBml' 0 agreement *■> dS P u v t r ihc Minister. Dr. Mossadeq, and in which the President alao .said the United States would not buv Persian oil. The President told Dr. Mos.sadeq that If would not be tair for the United StatesReuter - 120 words
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Article29 1953-07-10 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened on an uncertain torn? this morning with July first srade at 66 3 4 cents a pound U cent below yesterday's dost?.29 words
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Article159 1953-07-10 1 SCIENTISTS decided yesterday that a "man from outer -purr" which two barbers and a friend claimed to have found on a road near Atlanta, Georgia, was, a hairless and tailless monkey. The three friends ctiimed that similar creatures "running liko men" took off in aReuter - 159 words
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Advertisement51 1953-07-10 1 AI j' 1 11 to yt// b ii BEEF STEWING \J^I I STEAK and plenty of tender I SHEEP'S KIDNEYS I For ihe crust, use S C S. Puff Pastry already mixed and ready to use. "You'll he glad you bought it at CnU Storage" SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.51 words
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Article361 1953-07-10 2 And draws fire from McCarthy It s silly, he says THE United States State Department yesterday lifted its ban on the use of books by Communist authors in overseas libraries, provided the works serve the ends of democracy. The ruling Immediately drew fire fromReuter - 361 words
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Article167 1953-07-10 2 'Poison Pen' in S 'pore AFTER a pitifully inept J\ beginning, which notable for some of the most ineffectual and inaudible acting seen on the Singapore stage for quite a time, "Poison Pen' wanned up and provided a good evening's playgoing at the Victoria Memorial Theatre last night. Credit forR. W. B. - 167 words
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Article66 1953-07-10 2 Jap minister for .S.E.A. PRIME MINISTER Shlgeru Yoshida plans to send his F reign Minister. Mr. KaUuo O/.azaki to Southeast Asia on a g<- dwil] mission this fall. The Foreign Minister, is also expected to take up Japan's reparations issue with the Philip- 1 pines. Indonesia. Burma. Vietnam, Laos andA.P. - 66 words
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Article57 1953-07-10 2 K\ l hai*h aldroll I U d Mlit iM il »«tr«Mt circuit court dMMtag hM obiecrVi! 1 41 ft! t ot doK <"n^ine<l a -sharp. unyiHdH e s,-b .'i! h '^throHt ar.d harmed his voice He nameompany a l h^^ni a nt h s V atU.P. - 57 words
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192 1953-07-10 2 THE president of an Israeli military court at Sarafaud Camp, Israel, had to adjourn the trial of 15 suspected terrorists yesterday because the majority of them san«j at the top of their voices to drown the proceedings. Ten of the 15 accused, whoReuter - 192 words
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Article72 1953-07-10 2 Ismaili leaders in Tanganyika announced yesterday they will v.t> -;h the Aga Khan in platinum here on Aug. 17 next year. The money goes |o Ismaili charities. The ceremony will be another tribute to the Aga PQMn'l leadership of the Muslim sect. He is 76. At72 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-07-10 2 photo. LOVELY Shirley Collard is surrounded by dozens of gleaminng trophies that will be awarded to beauties competing in the "Miss Universe* contest which began yesterday in Long Beach. California U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article20 1953-07-10 2 Britain has decided to '<• /ii/I recognition o) Eoiipfi chatuie -^i Republic^ an official .-.ource said to to"<"'»20 words
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Article42 1953-07-10 2 Britain had 297.700 unemploy- I td at the end of May. 42.500 fewer than a month earlier, the Ministry of Labour announced yesterday. The British forces totalled 867.000 men and women an increase of 1.000 during the month.42 words
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Article236 1953-07-10 2 When Britain is not Britain... Britain" and mark L at ggS Made ft T1 e .^velation came duitn, a debate by a House of Com mons Standing Committee 1 a bill laying down the law S trade marks on merchant Labour a nd Conservative mp. tec?!? fOrCei dem and 'p^SirReuter - 236 words
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Article34 1953-07-10 2 Indo- China may get more aid Gen. John W. O'Dan iel co£ mander-in-Chiof o Am;* forces in the rat"^. Wednesday after th£ bat Communist lea forces. turn to minh enemv forces when fully organi^Kl.'34 words
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Advertisement8 1953-07-10 2 INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD. UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE „„,/>8 words
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293 1953-07-10 3 P. L. KOH - S'pore wives join tontines to keep savings P. L. KOH By n ft law in Singapore against organised THERE is no h{ch are mainly patronised by 1 tontin hiu o sewives, clerks, labourers and on a larger ff v Secretary, Mr. Peter Clague, But( warned me absconds with the pool293 words
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Article27 1953-07-10 3 TONTINE a whereby a person can borC,V ntributed by Ub repaid in instalments 'ttmtr who takes the pool list profits the most.27 words
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119 1953-07-10 3 r\NE hundred and sixty hawJ kers who have squatted on he vacant Crown land near he junction of Middle Road and Waterloo Street since 1950 have aow been asked to quit to make •ay for the extension of a chobl. The hawkers yesterday119 words
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Article19 1953-07-10 3 Jhe Chairman of the Japan- Peace Committee. Professor J J Oyama. has visited Moscow Tass reported19 words
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Article38 1953-07-10 3 Mohamed Ramzan. manager of the Pakistani wrestling team now visiting Kenya, was clubbed to death by an unknown African while standing with a friend at a bus stop near an African location in Nairobi last night.38 words
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Article39 1953-07-10 3 African troops of the Seventh Battalion, the King's African Rifles, yesterday smashed a Mau Mau gang which raided a European farm 14 miles northwest of Nyeri killing eight terrorists including the gang leader and wounding another.39 words
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Article120 1953-07-10 3 r E Philippines yesterday lifted 'retaliatory restric\l J n Briti sh nationals arriving in Manila from n S Kong. ton/*!? *g* b e imposed w lithe Philippines Conlpp t^ s^poseci the N| Kono in transit fr f) m W to th Sewith were •>vReuter - 120 words
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Article52 1953-07-10 3 Albert Drevney, 40. charged in New York with threaten in the life of President Eisenhower, was yesterday committed to a mental institution. Drevney, arrested last month in New Rochelle, a New York suburb, after a nationwide search, 'was alleged to have posted a threatening letter to52 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-07-10 3 Mr. E. R. Davits of Johore Bahru, speaking at the installation dinner of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club held in Raffles Hotel, Singapore, last night in a dual capacity. When this photograph was taken he was speaking as outgoing acting president. He spoke about past activities of theFree Press - 74 words
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Article65 1953-07-10 3 The U.S. Air Force is reported preparing, one of its Sabre jets l for a try at a new world speed mark of more than 700 m.p.h., perhaps within the next few days. The existing record is 698.5 m.p.h. set in Salton Sea, California, on65 words
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Article29 1953-07-10 3 A half-hour documentary ftlrrj containing one colour sequence, of last year's British atomic explosion in the Monte BelJo islands had been given a Press showing in London.29 words
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Article35 1953-07-10 3 Characters for Chinese typewriters each needing 7,300 signs— are being made by a factory in Dresden, East Germany. The foundry is working in three shltts t 0 deliver the first 500 in time.35 words
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159 1953-07-10 3 His problem -getting 4,900 to write to him EIGHT hundred of the 5.700 membera of the Singapore Co-operative Stores Society have sent In their names for the relund of their share value. Mr. C. M. Soosai, official liquidator for the society, said yesterday: "It Ls very disappointing." The society had159 words
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Article20 1953-07-10 3 A delegation of British woodworkers arrived in Leningrad yesterday to visit furniture factories and meet builders and architects,20 words
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Advertisement44 1953-07-10 3 Safety First \^^Sl^J Children's Membership J^/>>v Silver Knights The League of Careful Cyclists W^^-^)!\i /J^k Raleigh lndustr.es Limited of Full details of Membership and Application rorm enclosed m the TOOL BAG each Tricycle Also available in our Kuala Lumpur Store ROBSNSON CO LTD «"«pok44 words
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293 1953-07-10 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1953. Opinion PLAN'S PROGRESS WITHIN a few weeks the new Singapore hostel for nurses and the Outpatients Clinic at the General Hospital will oe declared open. JThese two buldings are important additions to the existing medical and hospital JacXties. The five-storey hostel, which293 words
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Article100 1953-07-10 4 FROM July 20 the retail price of rationed rice in Singapore will be cut from 37 cents a kati to 34 cents. Rationed sugar will be down from 35 cents to 30. Becent unexpectedly large purchases from the Government of Burma it favourable prices have made cheaper rice100 words
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Article, Illustration668 1953-07-10 4 DONALD McCORMICK - Bermuda— Happy Paradise Tired Men DONALD McCORMICK by UtKVItbA attracts holjda> makers i„ < noneymooners a year. An island without incoiw but where it cos. *>&w a ycartojoimtheb golf club. Where four out i every five workers are is the "tourist' business and coloured waitresses ears £20 a week. Where668 words
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Article, Illustration288 1953-07-10 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber by even under modern A conditions, still broadens the mind. When I asked an American in Italy where he had been, he passed the question to his wife. Neither of them was sure whether they had slept on the previous night in Austria or in Switzerland.288 words
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Advertisement18 1953-07-10 4 my in rhe \|k M!.»u" A*. I HARNESS P. H. HENDRY Jewellers 78, North Bridge Rd. Phone 742118 words
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Advertisement20 1953-07-10 4 A t"» S '^i ift .^^k. B /^r NORWEGIAN CHEESE FOR YOUR SELECTION GUDBRANDSDALSCJETOST NOEKHELOST GOUDA CHEB CHEESE CREAIW CHEKE20 words
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294 1953-07-10 5 iflelp hawkers to serve better food 9 .»rr»pnßE City Council will be asked at its next S lNG iin? to reduce the rents of the Esplanade R,Srant stalls to enable the hawkers to sene of the Councils M n i heneral Purposes Committee,294 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-10 5 picture. Second Lieutenant Mohd. Nordin. of the 4th Battalion, Malay Regiment, with the Regiment colour which he received from general Templer on behalf of the battalion^ at a ceremony on Kuala Lumpur padan? on Wednesday.- Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article174 1953-07-10 5 Commons plea for Malaya shop men Mr. Stanley Awbery, a Labour member of Parliament, asked in the House of Commons yesterday if the Secretary of State for Colonies knew that shop assistans in Malaya were called upon to work 15 hours a day and that many had to sleep amongReuter - 174 words
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Article86 1953-07-10 5 JAP DOCTORS? NC SAYS DR.VICKERS Singapore does not require dfnt V s of Ja Panese doctors Vh^ t0 relieve the shortyeSy. W< ViCkCrS Said 4 neaolf Pan and Burma S tm i for 10 Ja Pae2 th^h s nd 25 dentists to Dr vi^ orta g e in Burma. «teadii86 words
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Article103 1953-07-10 5 Smoking ban goes to Govt. S IN GAPO^ St Reporter h *ve sent S? Co^-illors r f lr n °-smokAtt °mey gL es lution to the S a 2 lfor the neents to the >*iKI th° b drafted v o e The Singapore Traction Company would be asked to put103 words
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Article33 1953-07-10 5 a Tribal warfare again has erupted on the borders between Northern Uganda and Kenya. Karamojons tribesmen from Uganda were said to have raided villages of Suk tribesmen in Kenya, capturing 80033 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-10 5 A Singapore motorist has thought up a new way to sell his car. He stuck a notice on the rear wind Mcreen— For sale, $375. The tar was parked along Sigiap Road yesterday. Three hours later it was gone.39 words
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139 1953-07-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter DISCIPLINARY action will be taken against any policeman sitting in a crowded bus while women and children have to stand, the Singapore Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, told the Free Press yesterday. He was commenting on a letter139 words
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Article61 1953-07-10 5 MADAME Claude Kogan. a 34-year-old French dress designer from Nice, arrived In New Delhi by plane last night to take part in an attempt to climb the 23,410-foot Nun Peak of the Nun-Kun Mountain la the Himalayas. Thp expedition will consist of four French climbers—including61 words
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Advertisement13 1953-07-10 6 Olivetti TYPEWRIT^ 5 For free trialapply lC BORNEO SBWTM IJ»' Telephone 8581 1.13 words
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Miscellaneous472 1953-07-10 6 I——1 j y MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ST I^^MBHBBBP^ -lvendoC who I WB*tß~whewjH\s questioning! And even under hypnosis, betta ]]°kn today t T jHßW^* lllll <&$L 7 GAOLED YDU'F ROM F H S ulf c^T H c° A U T^ A A SAI/L£S< UWI: MANDRAKE472 words
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Article, Illustration332 1953-07-10 7 Married lo a boost for a mixture astonishing f E "fever held in of stunt marriages «>« tS- ,1 «n TV for a Bri*tfStafi an<i watched tisb u C i, and bar screens the with these pro%S&& in force for the occasion^ There we; e d332 words
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Article125 1953-07-10 7 DuL 'f lr Geor *e Al len solLitor lnds °r's friend ton Z b withdrawing to iwJ and Mr °very SeJiS? built U P' JJPut*d t a law business TV 1 fichest in the affair, of p eQ p le iae Duke or Windsor.125 words
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Article, Illustration206 1953-07-10 7 A 22-YEAR-OLD labourer appeared in court in Chertsey, England charged with raping a 14-year-old girl and assaulting a middle aged woman. Chief Inspector Herbert Hamnam of Scotland Yard who has been investigating the "Towpath murders" of two London girls who were raped, stabbedReuter - 206 words
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Article29 1953-07-10 7 HUSBAND CITES EX- HUSBAND Divorce Court because of mbas co-respondent. a Vhe wi?e and Brigadier Myburgh, both living in Kenya, offered no defence, and the correspondent was ordered to29 words
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214 1953-07-10 7 The Shape left his outline in glass mo Scotland Yard 30-year«old 1 motor-driver, Edward Charies Gibbs, was known as The Shape. He had cut his outline in the glass door of Mr. Stanley Raven's home at Ilford, Essex. Mr. Raven, owner of several grocery shops, had Just brought home a214 words
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Advertisement72 1953-07-10 7 I dearly 1 I ioovc^ elrbeSt y e4 by»» UNDERWOOD jfo^ DE LUXE Sofc A&ents:UNDERWOOD ft GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTI. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PCNANO The Grr*t Wash by Gerald Kersh V& Commando by John Durnford -Slater 1 11 bury my drad by James Hadky Chase In the Wet by Neril72 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-07-10 8 UNKNOWN Pkyer* competed. The final bittl* the u «le ht ye wrturcd here X F ve ana Norman Cod The pictures show <'"«t Tan); R ighh Below: Left: Tan Ki. S. pockot fo, three poh.tr during his snooker will p, a tense moment. A ball Pktu.e on the left .how,57 words
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Article1347 1953-07-10 1 ALLAN LEWIS - WHAT OLD' JOCKEYS DO ALLAN LEWIS -By- his riding days are over? Bv ALLAN LEVVIS ii/HAT happens to sikWcessful jockeys when th e y retire from race Sg? Do they, like old soldiers, merely gracing public who after all is the mainstay of racing Z1,347 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-07-10 1 DOUG/ MCPHERSON winning a race at Singapore's Bukit Timah racecourse on Retinue. The horse on Retinue's heels is Wonder Lad, ridden by apprentice jockey Billy Bagby.29 words
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Advertisement49 1953-07-10 1 PHOTO miStiinshvmetm 1 OPERATINC SPEEDS i/ff// J\ f Ifnmn *>« S*cao4):V/m |^p^ \rt &64 tMw MUM. attc/see ike race oqain A FULL RANGE OF C.B BELL AND HOWELL CAMERAS AND PROJECTORS MAY BE SEEN AT YOUR PHOTOCRAPHIC DEALERS SOLE AGENTS: H A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD LAIDLAW BLDC SINGAPORE TEL *****49 words
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Article, Illustration9790 1953-07-10 2 SINGAPORE RACE FORM GUIDE Class One Form Guide FORM OF HORSES CLASS THREE 1 horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club's July Meeting. HORSES CLASS 1. BEAU TEMPS Mtt.UUltll; 28-3-53 Ipoll 1-3 UP d 1 D;v I— Course scratching LASI; (16 started) 14-^-53 K. I* Gen Cud 7-10 UM (Charesi9,790 words
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Advertisement112 1953-07-10 2 EffSS^CI Ji ricc^n" =OYSTERS AIRPORT HOTEL, SINGAPORE PHONE 3351. Hafc^^>^l afford WW^Wm ROLEX BPW Rolex have long been renowned for the II finest craftsmanship in Matchmaking and Px^fm^ I von will find there is a model to suit every Kjf^\ pocket and every taste. Your nearest I JJ|S/ watch dealer112 words
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Advertisement172 1953-07-10 3 *OBMBfiA#or, A l¥/JlTAf£ftf •'zxz£&* Ax mSJ^^EI S»lwA.*~— ■«w»»». Iml HIV 9UI £tr£j'.°T' va., wK,^ m <«««.•.%■«— ■"■*»»v*«w B m vw -JULES ROBIN COGNAC vsop Sole Asents: CEO. WEHRY CO. (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC E HORSES j£j3J&&T2 need 1W ft^Ti FOOD ENERGY Jk,C3S^i for STAMINA vPv^ r^^x" so DO172 words
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Advertisement197 1953-07-10 4 FOR CMBMIIQH Ok CONSOI^ FARIDAS s L. t. ltL5» COS TRADING SOCIETY Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kuching. f The Oriental Optical Co., j^'ft^M 348. North Bridge Road. Mg&L I(>> South Bridge Road. A tf tpper Pickering Street J^&^jl I Sin gapore. Penang Siam OPTOMETRISTS MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS AND SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION197 words
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Advertisement175 1953-07-10 4 A Wtk film qots a long w»y #<^ s >> ullt ««p<>» ur I 0 -w (ikM eut 4 tKe f^urm^ i V_-V u>« «eof»o«nk«i fo« Movies rain or shin* «"ij /T~" f lm w^h ea< iy no-thread »o»^ir*f (C^— Yoor cfcofct of »n f7 7 >«f>» efteuf»i for cloudy175 words
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Advertisement32 1953-07-10 5 FOR you THE SILKEN LOOK" j E i Bj M Aw Bl A fII 1/ TA KJ» '"'m' Me :tll H> LM Co., LML. S in »apo.e t),,pc«3., Fcd.-al 0,,pc»»., 1.d.. n32 words
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Advertisement147 1953-07-10 5 Ou Hart* I >.!%!■ the mobl < n jo\ al»ltJkrss tiling to do ie lo ha\e a mral at hHB§ the adelphi grill Vgi and he enlcrlaiiifd by Ihe neulj arrived mos! talented TRIO horn the Continent. Reservations: Tel: 5061 ADELPHI GRILL CHICKEN INN j SEAVIEW HOTEL I DANCING 1147 words
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Advertisement71 1953-07-10 6 FO Quality VISIT t• f carpets lor |/>ft PIRSIAN ROKHAR\ nMf PAKISTAN CARrETS fr »U(iS •I iIU n Brilliant new styling -and, beauty ot'Utff Tsk. m sto 6 seater roominess -3m file luqqaqe iftace I Superb riding comfort -cushioned suspension I m Fine performance -instant qetswjy M Abs |ute dependability71 words
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Advertisement27 1953-07-10 7 f c tro pleasure and satisfaction CHUUCIIMAN'S No.l t*«nabl e in tins of 50 or 25 and in packets of 10. Singapore: tt.ll for 50 C 1-1027 words
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Advertisement38 1953-07-10 7 STRAIGHT //ICP/1 from the \&J/ZL/I horse's mouth j^^^^JT PUT YOUR MONEY 0H (arjsbertj V lEAVIN6 BECAUSE. ]f I yij i i\\ f% tzisr THERE IS NO ERRES RADIO So> Agents: MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD SINCAPORI KUALA LUMPUR UNANC38 words
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Article, Illustration358 1953-07-10 9 THREE UNKNOWN 3rd Honeymoon 7-i j 2n f. V Track vietdin* 'Wt-Beck (ji 3 Div 3-Cour% lc 8 h g«W|« Track vieldtoe 1-51 Track yiC-dina l^ l i WINNING BRIEF ft™ CibTOni? Ist Coraiita 8-5- 2nd Cfcrgo Rice m" 3rd 35 MM. 8-4. 3i-head-i l« S Track yielding .I 2358 words
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Article, Illustration450 1953-07-10 10 He gambled, drank IN a fabulous four months 37-year-old James Rushton soent finn** f A miner got through more than £600 a week in a whirlwind ot m lm?' Thi ei bration, then turned to crime, became penniless— and ended n ln f an <*450 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-07-10 10 Lovely Swiss beauty Queen Danielle Oudinet, Left, is meted on her arrival at the Airport In Paris by French "Miss Cinelimide" Christine M artel, right. The two young beauties will represent their respective countries at the "Miss Universe" contest, in Long-beach, California.44 words
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324 1953-07-10 10 SEVENTEEN- YEAR-OLD Gerald West, one of the last boys to be ordered a birching by an English court, was in court again last week; he pleaded guilty before the county magistrates in Manchester to stealing a £22 bicycle. j 7324 words
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301 1953-07-10 10 ACTOR IN WEST END DILEMMA A NEW revue at the Irving Theatre, London, was abandoned because its bowler-hatted leading man wore handcuffs which were "uncuffable." Mr. Philip Dale, 30-year-old artist in the revue, sat on an orange-box, telling the audience about his childhood treasures old301 words
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Article163 1953-07-10 10 Driving ban made the doctor late SHE WAS DEAD WHEN HE ARRIVED A DOCTOR told the Dartford, Kent, magistrates that since the suspension of his driving licence because of a conviction for dangerous driving a girl patient died before he could get to her. Dr. Charles Robert Caffry, of Clwrryhlnton163 words
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Article, Illustration905 1953-07-10 11 Norman Lindhurst - GANGSTERS GAMBLE FOR COFFEE MILLIONS Norman Lindhurst By b P -offensive" along the e Dutch Belgian K-usW armoured and "fog" guns. c^ of pronged iron hooks tons or pr«»& avaec Gera nd packs of sa\age 1m shepherd dogs, "this is the coffee -war Junes have been made S are being905 words
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Article, Illustration175 1953-07-10 11 North-South vulnerable West dealer PRKMPTIVE BIDS are an effectbr^' ea P° D but sometimes they ?T?h/ h Pn an c PPonent makes JLJ he formation conveyed S bSL Life Ma sier Frail--i? dol e waB able t0 Vw mc one of o^l* to of the ..p«de «agnoeis. Prom175 words
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Advertisement349 1953-07-10 11 "Over to You" NIGHT and day, day and night, the words "Over to you" come and go in the upper air. The plot in the plane finishes what he's saying, prepares to receive another's message. "Over to you over* Is the phrase. Thousands upon thousands of feet high the plane349 words
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Miscellaneous271 1953-07-10 11 Today's Crossword ACKOSS Parliament (7). 3. l*iis om I OV« my head (4). 5. The end of nn 1. Are this medical man's move- aa m ti f animal (4-4). 6. I'm beglnments restricted? (6). 4. If Cara f t0 insp i re with feelings (5). 7. ll ows you271 words
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A Malay girl finds this man thrilling
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Letter124 1953-07-10 12 fIPHERE should be a society in A Singapore for classical music i lovers which shows films of interest to the members. In addition, there could be a weekly recital of gramophone i records and by local musicians. This would encourage iocal talent and induce others to take up classical124 words
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Letter, Illustration67 1953-07-10 12 picture. dinner «kP O^ 1^"? f^ 1 etCh in M U J durin the ant%' in W^ l D C o h re wl Jf h ld n £*s honour at the Jubilee RestaurSiwffW y e BtalT of the Tank and p| P e Llne D K*Sr«'«r? UFree Press - 67 words
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234 1953-07-10 12 A Malay girl finds this man thrilling JtEMt IM \l CAN HAVE FAULTS AS a Johore Bahru Malay girl, I should like to give A you a picture of "My Kind of Man." He has a shock of thick hair, is of erect carriage, with eyes and mouth intensely expressive-^an234 words
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Letter, Illustration49 1953-07-10 12 MR. MOTI R. HIRANANDANI, a singer popular with Indian listeners of Radio Malaya who has left for Bombay to polish lip his Hindi tunes. "I will have something new to contribute to Indian programmes when 1 return," he said. He is expected back in about three months.49 words
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Letter116 1953-07-10 12 IT has -been most interesting to read the opinion of seven citizens of the "Hullo girls." I agree wholeheartedly with them. I have experienced rudeness from the operators. An answer should be polite and not sr.arled. Here Is a little advice for the "Hullo cuties". If a caller116 words
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Letter39 1953-07-10 12 HOW come Marilyn Monroe's picture Appears at least three times a week in the Free Press? What's wrong with "Dotty" Lamour? What has Marilyn got that "Dotty" ain't got? RICHARD. Wilkie Road. Vamour certainly enters into it somewhere.39 words
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Letter, Illustration27 1953-07-10 12 picture. Morning classes over, youitg sailors in training at the Royal Malayan Navy headquarters at Woodlands. Singapore, tuck into their tiffin.- Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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274 1953-07-10 12 TF "itu point banyak clear sekarang" is correct "itu point ada banyak clear" is also correct, since both the sentences obviously are Bazaar Malay, and Bazaar Malay has no rule or grammar governing it. I am I referring to Baba Tua's comments on the274 words
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Letter93 1953-07-10 12 I DISAGREE with "Alimah" •that "Eleanor" and "A Student" ane extremely romantic. Her contention that "Eleanor's" interest in co-education is only to obtain more boy friends is preposterous. I stand on the side of co-education, and If any lady or gentleman wants to know why. let them propose93 words
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94 1953-07-10 12 P.L. KOH - Chinese shipping firms combine P.L.KOH BY companies have fm3» association to foster m y tion and protect V** of members. e tat The organisation wa« h augurated recently foJowin' 1 The association win d. deal with the question of wm for employees and attend any disputes arista* Membership is ODen94 words
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42 1953-07-10 12 The bullet-riddled body i Gesualdo Llbertino, repntedln member of the "Robin Hoof bandit gang of Salvatore Ginliano, was discovered in Dob. nastura, Sicily Police believe Llbertino was the victim of a Sicilian vendetta bf former bandit colleagues42 words
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Advertisement108 1953-07-10 12 i!ic3!ii<iMiiiiiriiMiiiiiiiiiriiiniiii"iic3iiiiiinnc I WHEN IN SINGAPORE 5 STAY AT I THE EMBASSY HOTEL (OPPOSITE KATONG PARK) EXTENSION TILL 1 00 A.M on SATURDAY, 11th JULY, 1953. DANCE NIGHTLY: 830 P.M. to MIDNIGHT SATURDAY TEA DANCE: 4.30 P.M. to 529 PJL SUNDAY CONCERT MUSIC: 1 P.M. to 3 Pit MODERATE TERMS FOR108 words
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Article, Illustration695 1953-07-10 13 HELEN FISHER - Paris, Topsy Turvy Home of Fashion HELEN FISHER by PARIS. EVERYTHING that has h ever been said about Parisian women being smart and chic and so charmingly groomed is entirely true, and after a visit to Pans this month I think I have got at the root of the matter.U.P.; Reuter - 695 words
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Article, Illustration353 1953-07-10 13 GOLDEN BUTTERFLY IN JEWELLERY PARIS butterflies with movable wings are being introduced here as a piquant variation in modern jewellery. There are also gem-rimmed roses which open from bud to bloom like real flowers. It's all part of the demands for lightness and variety in jewels to go with restlessA.P. - 353 words
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Advertisement108 1953-07-10 13 fy CLEAR SOUP Nourishing I Delicious Economical If V^w^J V\ Convenient A You can purchase 2 kinds I a4 chicken soup J I Jjg BEEF SOUP I 4—6 SERVINCS j 1 Sole Agenft: F.E. ZIEIXIG (>ialaya> Ltd. SINGAPORE KUAi-A LUMPUR PINANC. j celebrate S I FRENCH NIGHT I I at108 words
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Article, Illustration434 1953-07-10 14 Woodcote Inn to beat Entertainment WOODCOTE INN, who has dropped 2 lb. for finishing: third in the Coronation Cup over seven furlongs, should take the main race at Bukit Timah tomorrow, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting. Woodcote Inn, with 9.5,434 words
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Article463 1953-07-10 14 r3E Cl. 3, Div. 1 event over six furlongs looks the hardest race of the day, so I arn sticking to form horses. Coralita was very convincing In both her wins at Ipoh. She was ridden behind in both races and swamped the opposition at463 words
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Article361 1953-07-10 14 Martin has the answer PENANG trainer Jimmy Martin has the answer to the Cl. 3, Div. 2 6F. race with Snowblaze and Barborossa. Snowblaze won her only start at Ipoh over this distance for which she is up two divisions with 12 lb. extra. Barborossa, who finished second j to361 words
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Article217 1953-07-10 14 ROSALIND 1st. UP (I I.ROSS, Three Rings, Cynosure Rosalind. Oinaeng, Jackpot II and Tho Minx look the pick of the Cl 3 Dlv. 3 race over 6P. TulroM WO|l nlg laBt start at j h be 'tin? Binn'on for whlen he gets' on* pound extra. Three Rings has made tons217 words
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515 1953-07-10 14 THE BEST BET OF THE DAY IS -SHOW SHOW one of the best bets of the day. uecia Show Show His form to date in Malaya has been excellent. He won over the five furlongs straight, then three days later made the toe division look like a lot of moderates515 words
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Advertisement119 1953-07-10 14 i^Pr* wllD llprjjfc)/ WICKED Vrs I PARIS! HAPPY WORLD p^ mm. m HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Rfj YlK|f| STADIUM TONIGHT %J TONIGHT 9 P.M. FONG'S Promotions Present g p.M. For The Bantamweii(ht Championship Elimination Contest Of The Orient y V m '^V 8 4M^Mk o*^ ft CHAI SITHPOL vs. SONNY CHIA119 words
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167 1953-07-10 15 «nc 2- Eurasians- 0. SiSapore Amateur F.A f community League started Lrday with a grand tussle Liween the Europeans and the JSSua in which the former fully deserved their victory Europeans had a slight adge because their forwards were alwiys on hand to take167 words
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Article121 1953-07-10 15 RAOC ...1; Ten&ah....l. ROYAL Air Force Tengah, playing fast, direct foottall, took a first-half lead yesterday in this Services League Div. 1 fixture postponed from May 26. The match was at Keat Hong. Centre-forward Plumtree gave 'he airmen an early goal. End to end exchanges followed.121 words
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Article, Illustration796 1953-07-10 15 The Aussies have done better than pitch predicted Free rress Special Correspondent KNOWING a great slice of liuk when wicket— keeper Godfrey Evans dropped Neil Harvey when he was four, Australia emerged well out of the first day's play in the third Test at Old Trafford yesterday with three wickets796 words
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Article44 1953-07-10 15 AUSTRALIA— Ist Inns Morris b Bedser 1 Hassett b Bailey 26 Miller b Bedser 17 Harvey not out 60 Hole ncl out 41 Extras 6 Total (for 3 wkts.) 151 VV'kts fell at 15. 48, 48. Howling: Bedser 2-44, Bailey 1-5), Wardle 0-42.44 words
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239 1953-07-10 15 nm?n, MtE 2 Sappers 0. uud football and a goal in each half gave the Royul VMt x trical an d Mechanical Engineers both points in Rol ay s Uni ted Services Div. I league tie at Ayer| Road. mJT 1 played a239 words
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Article156 1953-07-10 15 Lodger. 5 ROYAL Air Force Lodfer Inits mastered hard round conditions in the flrsl half of their Div. 1 match of C hanji and stormed to a threenil lead, half-barks jivinf a brilliant performance. Davenport opened accounts after IS minutes. He cottoned on to a156 words
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Advertisement240 1953-07-10 15 CAPITOL today 11. 1.45, «.3O 9.30 toft MCNTGOMERY A PLUS! 3 TimMO* Hilarious in 3-0! cauMu SHotistißHci n imi tmmvm Hire of Viewers 30 cts. plus deposit 50 cts. refundable on return of Viewers Tomorrow M'nite m *m. ■mm»■ wm m yf REX LAST DAY/ 11, 1.45, i, 6.30 9.30240 words
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Advertisement129 1953-07-10 15 TODAY DAILY! 11 a.m. -1.45-4. 1."» (».4.» 9?,0 pm HfifiSSj BAmj IMJm«E CfiM hfijts TOMORROW MIDNIGHT Marring. >||MM| Morrow ~^ygs£ SHO*PC«CC Of TMI ISLAND Phone 21-116 For Bookings TODAY DAILY 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 9.30 p.m. YUNG HWA PRESENTS LIN DAI YEN TSUN "SINGING 1 UNDER THE MOON" (MANDARIN)129 words
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Article, Illustration307 1953-07-10 16 TOPSPIN - MR. AND MISS T-TENNIS TRIUMPH TOPSPIN Win 'm ixed 9 title By THE Colony's "Mr. and Miss Table Tennis" combination Wong Tong Goon and Mabel Hayes won the Singapore Table Tennis Association's 1953 mixed doubles title last night in easy manner. They beat George Chen an Tan Kit Fong by307 words
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Article100 1953-07-10 16 A I > 1 I\ I- 1 i team manager George Da\ies has asked a London specialist to examine and give a report on the condition of Bill Johnston, the leftarm bowler who has been subject to knee trouble since the tour began. Mr. Davies has100 words
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Article66 1953-07-10 16 The following will represent the Free Foresters In the annual erlckd match v Singapore Cricket Club on the padang on 11th and 12: a Julv: —P. E. Crook. P. G. Hall. F. K. I McNamara. S. R. O'Shearburn. F.J.M. 1 Singleton, P. M Studd. GPL.66 words
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Article125 1953-07-10 16 County ciicket close of play scores: At Worthing; Si^sex beat Hampshire by innini's and 20 runs. Hampshire 92 and 114 Thomson rightarm last -medium 5 for 27 >. Sussex 226. At Sheffield: Yorkshire 330 for 4 mm Gloucestershire. No play rain. At Chesterfield: Derbyshire 300 for 3 declared.Reuter - 125 words
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Article314 1953-07-10 16 MRS. Pat Sewell and Mrs. Gladys Loke-Chua, No. 1 lfl seeds in the women's doubles, had to stroke it oui for a solid hour before winning this year's Singapore title on the S.C.C. courts yesterday. They beat Mrs. Marthi Young and Mrs. C.314 words
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Article37 1953-07-10 16 The International Boxing Club announced on Wednesday that the middleweight title fight between Ratuta Turpin and Bobo Olson tentatively scheduled for Aug. 27 In New York— hu been postponed until mid-October.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article38 1953-07-10 16 American's Tony Trabert yesterday. after trailing by two sets, defeated Kosei Kano of Japan in the opening match of the North American Zone DavLs Cup first round. The scores were 4-6. 1-6. 6-1. 6-2. 6-2- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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126 1953-07-10 16 By ALLAN LEWIS piLOT'S POINT (Tulloh) showed up well this mornm» L when he ran three in 38. on the second grass trark at Bukit Timah. Pilot's Point has just concluded a sr» at Cameron Highlands so may need a race befori returning to126 words
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Article143 1953-07-10 16 ERIC BROWN, an unattached Scottish professional, and little Dai Rees. British Ryder Cup international, beat off the American challenge and shared an early lead in the British Open golf championship at Carnoustie yesterday. With fine rounds of 70 and 71 respectively, they had totals of 142.Reuter - 143 words
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Article77 1953-07-10 16 Following are elected officials of tbt Dunlop Sports Ciub for 1953:President: Mr. C. K. Hate* Vice-Presidents: Mr. P. P. BuDhj and Mr. Teo Kim Heng; Hon. Semtary: Mr. Fu Wa Chu: Hoa Tt* sui-Vr: Mr. Tan Peng Chu«n; 0» m it tee: Mr A. V. Feasey, tw77 words
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Advertisement233 1953-07-10 16 Straits Times Free Press For tht convenience of odv«rliters, our representative at Ist floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will raeviva small advertisements and answers ta box numbers. Classified advertisements may also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchester House, Collyer Quoy, Singapore. CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. 93 Tonfllin233 words
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Advertisement60 1953-07-10 16 T>ERFECT physical fitness, strong d 1 nerves and abundant vitality are the JM essentials for success in sports and /^W athletics. That is why so many of the «|J leading coaches and trainers insist on W| •Ovaltmc' as an essential part of tnc training diet for players and athletes m60 words
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