The Singapore Free Press, 16 July 1953
1953-07-16
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1953-07-16 1 The Singapore Free Press W\ Afinrnoon Sale m Malaya. Ciiii:iP»re Thur»Tjuly 16. 3 P itc 15 C ts 119 words
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Article689 1953-07-16 1 s KUl"** tirart lUoms am fwermunii West insists on a free poll before unity JL. THE Communist East German Council of Ministers— the equivalent of a Cabinet today declared its readiness to take part m all-CJerman elections. The official news agency ADN published the communique after689 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-07-16 1 h pickets outside the D iethelm factory m Alexandra Road M b mooting.17 words
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Article171 1953-07-16 1 iS morning pickets were out for the fourth day at p Rates of the strike-bound aluminium works of him alid Company m Road, Singapore. It factory has been prac- y at a standstill .since 150 «e rr.e-hanics and fitters N tools last Monday, fol-171 words
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Article40 1953-07-16 1 T HE Secretary for Co!,>n«, Mr. Ol Y'T' 1 ed m the House of Commons vesterdan works of Karl Man are banned m communh Mr Lyttelton, m a d V eating with the two governi > concern**. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article89 1953-07-16 1 (*EOUP Captain Peter T«wn- send whose name has been romantically linked with thai of Princess Margare* arrived at the British Embassy m Brussels yesterday from London to take up his post as air attache. Today Princess Margaret leaves Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, for home after a two-Reuter - 89 words
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Article28 1953-07-16 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on an uncertain tone with first grade, August .shipment, at 66 i a pound, 1/8 cent above ft day'a el28 words
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Article41 1953-07-16 1 The Workin? Committoe <W the Singapore branch of the Malayan Chine* Association m meet again tomorrow to nv.ow the position created by ilgnatlonol 12 commit new president Djto Sir .-lock Tan. will leave I N ca on Saturday^41 words
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Article16 1953-07-16 1 The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, continues to make M very satisfactory progress."16 words
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Article123 1953-07-16 1 HUNDREDS OF STORE HOMES ON FIRE I I Free Press Staff Reporter HINDItKDS of attap huts m the area of Lorong 3. (JeyLing, are now burning m one of the biggest Singapore fires fur ye.ars. The entire Singapore firelighting force, helped by a large force of police, rushed to they123 words
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Advertisement44 1953-07-16 1 I CTf WAU G H S To ..TO HENRY WAU r. H _£O U FRUIT COCKTAIL H. 2 4 13 1 LI II) 3 N ml SI 1 1 OKMtf WAU6H tt tfSl S Branches In Mibyra. Sarawak. B. N. Borneo and Thailand -144 words
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320 1953-07-16 2 Showdown' truce talks to stop Red stalling RHEE IS THE ISSUE ITNITED NATIONS and Communist negotiators hold a "showdown" meeting at Panmunjom this morning. The United Nations men may walk out a second time if the Reds continue to stall The issue is whether the Communists are ready to 'acceptU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 320 words
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Article64 1953-07-16 2 World aid fund plan I mm fVHt United States formally 1 proposed yesterday the creation of a United Nations world development fund with savings which might be achieved through internationally .supervised disarmament. U. S. delegate Mr. John C. Baker submitted to the United Nations Economic and Social Council at GenevaU.P. - 64 words
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Article36 1953-07-16 2 John Reginald Christie— self confessed strangler of seven women—went to his death yesterday on the gallows of grim Pentonville Prison. London. A crowd of about 200, including many schoolchildren, gathered outside the prison gatts.36 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-07-16 2 photo. TEN thousand fishing worms and this light plane are up a tree near the Grand Rapids m the I'nited States. How to gtt them down is a problem yet to be solved. Pilot Morion Sholtev. who was ferrying the worms to a Michigan resortU.P. - 80 words
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Article59 1953-07-16 2 U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy said last night the FBI has assured him former President Truman did not withhold any information he received from Canada about an atomic spy plot. In view of this, Sen. McCarthy said, there would be no occasion for the Senate InvestigationsReuter - 59 words
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Article40 1953-07-16 2 A woman pacler m full People's Police uniform reported to a West Berlin police BUtkni last night with a woman prisoner after a successful getaway from the Berswalde Prison m the Russian zone, 25 nines north of Berlin.40 words
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262 1953-07-16 2 4 BLISTERING report signed by five Democrats on A the Senate Banking Committee yesterday hre tel Ed a major nght on a Republican-sponsored plan to dispose of 29 government-ow.ied rubber plants. The report, to be made puolic soon, called the plan "grossly defective" and a262 words
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Article, Illustration234 1953-07-16 2 'LEAD US TO THE CANAL' CROWDS SHOUT AT NEGUIR PRESIDENT Mohammed Neguib of Eevn* recorded a speech on the Canal zonp ni tt Britain while angry crowds shouted anti rw ar J el outside the building for a full hour ori »sh s l Ow The President's speech for broadcast234 words
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Article92 1953-07-16 2 POLICE KILL TWO IN TRAM RIOTS I /CALCUTTA police yesterfa \j clashed several times w violent demonstrations dunn f 24 -hour general strike called! leftist parties m protest afli» a price increase m second d» tram fares. ta Prlicr opened fire, broke gas shells a nd used lathis disperse th92 words
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Advertisement91 1953-07-16 2 Your hair demands the care you give your face Clraav— nourish— glamorise '—these J^ »re Steiner's tliree basic rules for hair health and beauty. We are showing S- T^M il.e three Striner preparations you need Illi^-? 1 for this simple, effective treatment: ■|<«i#« r 'J 5.3 Cream Shampoo to cleanse,91 words
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250 1953-07-16 3 SIT YIN FONG - Employers to assess workers sense SIT YIN FON G SPORE MOVE TO IMPROVE JURIES Si"'" 5 abuut because IMs cc ""Le H has been rr**^ of in I' 1'""! of jurors has not SpVvSUnr .^Supreme •"^7 the Federal Select trived to call for ordinary jury service persons listed as suitable250 words
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Article112 1953-07-16 3 Fre f Press Staff Reporter T has always oeen the policy of the Singapore Customs apartment to give substantial eiards to informers Riving eliable tips on smuggling, Mr. Is. Tufnell, the Comptroller if Customs, said to the Free te yesterday. But, he added, the112 words
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Article73 1953-07-16 3 lndian mission due in S'pore Fre c Press Staff Reporter i I three-man South Indian irtu *J Muslim education mission JWi arrived m Penang on "or.day v expected to arrive "Singaoore m a few days are visitinsj Malaya to fondl for the extension me Muslim college m "jras and to73 words
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Article18 1953-07-16 3 In ntf'?u destr °v p r Blue bumptwo or^ three whalS fhe destroyei was not18 words
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Article, Illustration264 1953-07-16 3 AMONG Mr. S. Y. Wong's wonderful collection of 252 pieces of ancient Chinese jade now on view at Raffles Museum m Singapore, is one very unusual and interest- ing piece. It is a light green "Tally of the Chou Dynasty" (B.C. 1121264 words
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Article54 1953-07-16 3 might of Britain*! R ►yal 1 Air Force Including t jet bombers and §upei *,nu- fighter* jusl ofl the assembly Hnes-thundered m split-second precWon over any In a Coioiu than hall an hour md the Duk Edinburgh, and craned their i proce W3 planea roai54 words
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Article26 1953-07-16 3 A bis U.S. An irvhousf wu destroyed by pc eirlfffi; Kda" S Americaa .office" said an investlgat! m la De.ni Se whether labotua iiivolve(L26 words
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78 1953-07-16 3 MR. TUDOR ONE OF FIRST TO PAY TAX A m SinUxr ce C urn letk troll ".'sa T iH dor> the C»^P- ci *U ve^"day his Lljij, payln their tuxes m P k O*Ul check t tt see that they carry out their •Migattena properly," he said. Asked whether he78 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-07-16 3 TEN-YFAR-OLD issie Lee, wh« plays the leading role m "Cinderella Operetta/ a variety show to be staged at the Victoria Memorial Theatre on Aug. 8 and 9. The shc-v organised by Madame Lydia Fox, Supervisor j of the Lydia School of Art and Drama, will inaugurate SATA week.57 words
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Article155 1953-07-16 3 No more tax on these shows ft g ngapara Arts Theatre -i- was yesterday told by the (v toms Department that it has b< i <_-n granted tax exemption lor its .shows. Thus wa.s after the company had made amendments to it* rules to show clearly that it \va.s a155 words
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Article23 1953-07-16 3 A 65-ton flying boat crashed into the sea six miles west of San Diego California, yesterday. Four survivors were rescued.23 words
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Advertisement100 1953-07-16 3 For every country Tlio U.S.A. is the worlJ's j fl j 1 ireest oil producer, at a j] J jffl I I rare of almost 2 000 milli 'fi -j?SSJi- J -"J /jjPy vjlue Facit cjlculacors. tjA^r calculation rM v. I I Tlie unallrsi fully i SwcdiJi Mccl md pi100 words
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The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY. July 16, 1953.
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Article423 1953-07-16 4 Opinion THE VERDICT fTHE verdict on juries m Malaya seems to be one of guilty— at any rate of a technical offence of not doing their job as well as could be. committee m the Federation has decided that it cannot recommend their introduction into the Malay States. Singapore may423 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1953-07-16 4 DON IDDON'S DIARY NEW YORK. DREW PEARSON, the well-known forecaster m print and on the air. says one of the biggest news stories m the world today is the depression cloud m the United States. Pearson is occasionally sensational as a crystalball gazer, and1,183 words
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Advertisement25 1953-07-16 4 SPORTS Silver E.P.N.S. CUPS, 1 SHIELDS, I TAKKARDS and 1 MEDALS I U. S. de SUVA, f 55 Jewellers, v > 106, Orchard Road, Phone *****.25 words
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Advertisement19 1953-07-16 4 is the word for n STEEL DESKS WI S I BLt UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (J I Singapore Kuala Lumpur^19 words
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263 1953-07-16 5 ...MIGRATION CHIEF WARNS: nl? rs Controller of Immigration, Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth, this M po arned businessmen seeking employees from abroad against morning d a eclara ttonsi o ns when the new Immigration Hill becomes law on npu/ law the minimum payable263 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-07-16 5 picture. YESTERDAY, the Scottish firm of Redpath Brown, set up the first 75-foot high girder of the second half of the Free Press Pasir Panjang power station m Singapore.Free Press - 33 words
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68 1953-07-16 5 •CIALS of the Chinese •fiber of Commerce said f the allocation of *JJP "package" houses Singapore Improvement nJifTvF t0 build should c by the Trust. Jitte commenting on a ft* the Chamber l&f" allocati o^V^Kew, chamber =V ainpH thC TniSt had a considerable68 words
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Article21 1953-07-16 5 lriJ ea V ells >'™- fs^ lit d Sh for 55X m the bi^- Z back m J und «r tloubled21 words
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Article41 1953-07-16 5 'No e ntry' here all day ItICTPp r ,t!, a:ures f keep S e oul .sioner of Police. Mr. R. Anderson said yesterday. White-clad traffic constables are now on duty at all hours to keep out people without official businc&j there41 words
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Article, Illustration223 1953-07-16 5 Power stove can save $8 p.m. for a family I \/|R. Chan Kum Chee, mcmi I*l ber of the Singapore Special Electricity ComBlltAe, said yesterday a family of six, using $18 charcoal a month, could save over $8 by using power for cocking. "And power is better for health too",223 words
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Advertisement171 1953-07-16 5 otars of our yA t aquaskow f^k Bill fl| Ifl m IH fl Tfi?s Off iifi Ci ii w\ t' i&Wy^T&' (B^^^^^^^kr\ still more on display m the f^Kt- w 7 Lastex m luscious new tones. Sizes 32 to 40 pj SURF TOGS <nVe you s| Healthful Abdominal Support Slimming171 words
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Miscellaneous320 1953-07-16 6 i lv* v IOnS A. x_. >Wfc L ___a_fl_HHS_M< -*y^*-- .-.>■ v- ■■■'■x- fcff 'JV b -j o -w ■<■:■>"• <rx, ,i>" ../."'w.-. p LUQ(v> i NDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis STAn k««* t«,^ J M ni frj teKK^" I \t^v^i p s^ t£B\^* TARZAN by320 words
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Article123 1953-07-16 7 BRIDE WALKS BEHIND A BLANKET \\ORE than 3,000 Euro"lpeans witnessed a marwge between members of wo African tribes at the mi Gaika kraal outside Jjrt London, south Africa. ™ng wed m the colourful *»nahlda, daughter of the chief of Westand Prince 6 Sandile > son of Ch fj, s ofU.P. - 123 words
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313 1953-07-16 7 MAN IN PARK WANTED KISS -SAYS WOMAN WHILE a woman was exercising: her dogs m Windsor Great Park, a man sot off his bicycle, asked her the way to a public-house, and then attacked her, it was alleged at Chertsey. Surrey. Before the court was Alfred C. Whiteway. aged 22,313 words
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Article96 1953-07-16 7 1 IN outdated public service Is to bp kept Roms at Groenwich berau.se of its historic mii t-ere.st. This Is the Greenwich time ball, one of the old public time .signals which were the j forerunners of the BBC pips. The ball wa.s Installed on top96 words
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Article152 1953-07-16 7 A town called to save boy, 5 A FIVE-YEAR-OLD London bojr who vanished from a yacht on the French Riviera was found dead by fio»men after an all-night search. Loudspeakers called out the whole population of Antibes at du.sk when the boy. Daniel Valaoritis, was missed. He was staying with152 words
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Advertisement90 1953-07-16 7 i Hut there's very little i*** ffi^^L difference between inks, H&iS^ 'Up to a point. But beyond that point you'll find that Stephen's Radiant Fountain Pen Ink is the best ink for your pen. That's because it's micro-filtered to make closing impossible. It is the smoothest-flowing cleanest ink you can90 words
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Article, Illustration278 1953-07-16 8 PETER de CRUZ - SPORTS DAY AT CHANGI PETER de CRUZ Story by Pictures by Chiagi last J Self tj, 1,4 jl T «»«ak *ur,T, Re ro win Bull, A, not gjiM?T <t'*M and bqft| fed. X AtH< J beaten I'lii d'jiaiKe. AW! Three pM were smasltk I Misic ij R.A.F. CKfIJ C-.b-C FarSAM KAI FAYE - 278 words
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Article, Illustration478 1953-07-16 10 DURING a struggle with ;i man, a bride of 10 days put up a great fight fo r her honour, said Mr. M. i\ Pugh. prosecuting m a rase at Birmingham. Before the court was William Victor Eastwood, aejvti 34, of Wheeler Street, Lozells, Birmingham,U.P. - 478 words
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Article, Illustration204 1953-07-16 10 hand man Martin Borman. Borman, said the girl, wanted to keep her as a hostaue for her father's loyalty. She said she was sent to prof». or Pfisfln- m 1930. A MILAN COURT last week adjourned for sevenl months the intricate case of a girl who204 words
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Article280 1953-07-16 10 only 19 the girl be--1 fore the court Leeds had a long police record. And as an oflirer <Mve the* details— seven cm viction.s sine? 1942 her tenet sat and listened. Then the man told Mr. R. Cit'Aorth. Q.c, the stipendiary magistrate, that280 words
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324 1953-07-16 10 True love had flown out of the window REFERRING to a wife's evid- I -IV ence m the Divorce Court Mr. Commissioner Latey said she told him that during a row over their young son her husband shouted: "I will be obeyed. I am the master m this house." The324 words
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Article208 1953-07-16 10 PUPILS ACCUSE 'HEAD' FROM the dock at Birmingham a headmaster listened as 10 of hi.s pupils followed each other into the witness-box. The court was cleared as th? 10 all girls between eight and 11— gave evidence. Afterwa r ds the headmaster, 58-year-cid William Harmer, of Chestnut Drive, Erdington. Birmingham,208 words
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Advertisement48 1953-07-16 10 jLjft/ "i|P* vr .^b^b^B^bV tP^^^^^ The weeWv issue of tho STRAITS BUD*g lfnitf i ■eat by Air Mail to any tddrws J«» J K.ii«di»in at an Inclusive r;»tr ot $24.00 FOR SIX MONTHS wi h If you want th, "Bl I>GKT" whilr .«< |£J» jUfl managek sTKAITs Bl r^B^-^48 words
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Article, Illustration791 1953-07-16 11 Steffan Andrews - BUTCHER 'S FLAIR WAS FOR FLOOR SHOWS Steffan Andrews By A X ENTERPRISING forA mer butcher, whose flair fo r beautiful women and Klavffround of Europe" fabulous 60.000.000 franrs floor-show featuring a Jalaxy of beautiful nude costs more to undress a woman m Paris tnantt does to buy her clothes,A.P. - 791 words
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Article143 1953-07-16 11 (Neither sid* Vulnerable North dealer' [(Cover the' East-Weft hands)' NORTH ■4 6 2 V A 10 jO X Q 9 5 ♦KQ 6 5 3 WEST KA&T *JS7 4 Q 8 4 VI 6 5 4 II] 2 •CA1062 A 10 f y 7 ■SOUTH 4, A KlO143 words
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Article146 1953-07-16 11 NINETY-NINE YEAR OLD Mr. Henry JVlcDermott of Masterton (New Zealand) has just finished building himself a four-roomed cottage: "I want to be sure of some comfort m my old age." Giving the usual advice about how to live to such an age 99-year-old Henry McDermott says: "The146 words
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Advertisement24 1953-07-16 11 1 vi» maw* w0 MHi m I (all yo..rT»»dAg^J[}^.ngu I.or.1 .or. i I m f- w *3;\ip-r»— I i PAN AMER I^ iuiMm J24 words
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Miscellaneous160 1953-07-16 11 Today's Crossword ■1 a 1 *%tf fc Pita, *^j ntHju ACROSS i I, Ifs wild but can be fow cellar (8». 7, ChUaish 1 ate m tl s amouni Indebted? W, I wme x dark <6». 8. Be seen fii J (Tl wrlUr's here (6). En X 7 l0 a\\160 words
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The Pressman's Postbag
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Letter257 1953-07-16 12 It's fun in the S.T.C. buses PITY COPS PEOPLE write about the cops sitting m buses without noticing what happens m front of their very noses. I am a regular user of the S.T.C. buses on 10 different routes daily. Only a few cops get into these buses, but they257 words
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Letter, Illustration59 1953-07-16 12 Footing rain did not dampen the smiles of Chief Engineer Austin Emmetl of the pilgrim ship. Ansbun, or hi-, bride, Miss Evelyn Jobson, formerly a s>i^ter at the Kinrara MJJitary Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, as 1 they left m a launch for a reception on board his ship, at59 words
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Letter169 1953-07-16 12 IWAS grieved to read the letter from "Bepolite" complaining that "Hello Girls" are rode and not well bred. A, telegraph operator, I find tl o quite polite and co-operative. During peak hours when telegrams Mure to be rushed these telephone girls assist us a great deal by providing quick169 words
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Letter32 1953-07-16 12 nPHE comments under readers letters are. m my opinion, I pathetic. Please, either drop them or get a new commenlor with some wit. A PATIENT SUFFERER G'hangi. A ]>unish preswian move.32 words
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Letter90 1953-07-16 12 GAME WARDEN, m South Africa's Kru ff er National Park his "brarthe other day to look for wild honey, m... h v S f Und a wild PYthon which coiled its 11 feet ii« ki S V and aye him the bluest squeeze of his life. •aiki90 words
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Letter76 1953-07-16 12 I AM a resident of Loron? 6. Singapore. The entrance from Geylang Road is m such a bad shape that it requires the immediate attention of the local authorities. Access is difficult not only to motorists, but also to pedestrians becau.se of the innumerable holes. Something should be76 words
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Letter, Illustration39 1953-07-16 12 MR. SOON CHENG SUN, of Penan; and Kedah, who has been appointed a Federal Legislative Councillor m place of the late Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. Mr. Soon, a Kedah State Councillor, took his seat at K.L. yesterday.39 words
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223 1953-07-16 12 4-Storey building is leaning in S'pore By CHIA POH TEIK A $120,000, four-storey builrtin Singapore's crowded Queen m has sunk about one and a half f J*!* 1 ward, and is leaning slightly tith. °.r -its owner, Mr. Chua BoonVho "t*,^ 1 yesterday. no> told He said that workmen werp223 words
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Letter423 1953-07-16 12 SLUM DWELLERS TIDE TO CITY By G. T. BOON 'THE new low-rental houses which the Singapore x Improvement Trust will build at the I pper Aljunied Road squatter settlement will not help to solve the city slum problem, the man-in-the-Chinatown-street said yesterday. i The houses, coating about $2,000. which are423 words
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Letter115 1953-07-16 12 THE traffic lights at the junction of Bukit Timah Road and Farrer Road have been causing congestion. One reason is that they change liter tboul 30 second* whether there is traffic or not. As a result Bukit Timah Ro;ui. i hich has a he^vy traffic flow, becomes congested115 words
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Letter114 1953-07-16 12 SEVERAL bus shelters have been recently erected. One lat Collver Quay is nearing completion. Will the City Fathers provide a shelter at the sixth mile stone Changi Road which is the terminus of IS.T.C bus No 23 Siglap-Chuiia Street. Like muiy people I have to watt some distance114 words
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Advertisement50 1953-07-16 12 London's most popular cabaret act I BETTY^ANKERS I From the famous "96" Restaurant, Piccadilly, j Stars of Radio, Television, Films. j 5 Nightly except Sundays at I I the Cockpit I Telephone 3848 for table reservations NON-DINERS. COVER CHARGE BETWEEN J^^^^j Xjjfjjr Jhc waterproof ivafclj /f^SWM />r ii PRECISION m,jT50 words
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Article524 1953-07-16 13 Too Strong and Rare to be True A REV JEW OF YICKI JiAUM'S LATEST NO] EL TH E SKKn> Vi(k> TH tf 6 Michael fcMPfc SOONER or later." says 'S^n m a Los Angeles iSSI "mental illness h °Cs one m every five tOUC W° While, for the fa ?les524 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-07-16 13 photo. Tho boys from Westphalia, Germany, swing their partners right off their feet during a de monstration of folk dancing at the international Eisteddfod at Llangollen m Wales. Representatives from all over the w orld attended the festival. PopperPopper - 42 words
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Article410 1953-07-16 13 Jjt y° ya|fe of "Waltzing fJ.| Phllip Davenport, h r Hutchln son. The story of IIVT g men a "d a girl Jho spent ten months together 0» w^B-boat oni t alt l e v oyage fro Aus- to England. Illustrated. C* rt .^writes. Elizabeth410 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-07-16 13 photo. Frolicking over their captor in their eagerness to reach the bottle are four wolf cubs which the man, Nilas Kallok, a Laplander hunter, captured in the Jokkmokk mountains of north Sweden, after he shot the cubs' mother. The babes, who are only a few weeks old,U.P. - 60 words
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Article322 1953-07-16 13 FAR FROM THE tISTOMARV SKIES Wants Fyster, 12/6, Wingale. rrilS STORY of the war m the Pacific is fiction; the characters are not cameo portraits of the author's own ship-mates. Nevertheless the strong characters that live and die are as credible a guncrew322 words
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Advertisement51 1953-07-16 13 f -^'•JH rt/6W QUALIFY JoHl tf.'GH PERFORMANCE Mkl /■#»/###€>* AGENTS:. I (iiili'lolt <>' i 0 SAVE MONEY IN CABLING BY USING CODE BOOKS. Armr («.dc Brntleyi ompkte Phra»*. BrntlrM, Sr<«nd A.B «U» and :t»i rclitH.Mv DftWfcliri. ScoltS, Prtrrsonv Lombard I*,1 Western OHttmibU from: PETER CHOMG COMPANY, 7 A !V MMHHi51 words
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Advertisement733 1953-07-16 14 gV <r gT r m > J^^^^ 0^ THE PROVOCATIVE BUNDLE OF '_p 9 CAPTURED THE HEARTS OF MEN EVERYWHERE WITH HER lII.IH WHAT THE fttITHS SAY-. THE "DISPATCH" RKPOKTKR SAYS OF MAKII,YN;_ "One of the most interesting new people m pictures jusr now is Marilyn Ifonrot. She has the733 words
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Article, Illustration473 1953-07-16 15 fltut man ttmlsvr aifitin a\'l)S amateurs came out fighting yesterday to prove to the E rtiitf world that they still demand a front seat In the big-time cricket. rS since t h e amateurs defeated the professionals m the 11 f ppntiemen473 words
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Article179 1953-07-16 15 p l lanßukom...-3; SIX. 3. I EADING three one m the L first half. Singapore True- Hen Company failed to keep up j Mr S2 Pace and Pulau Bukom rallied to make a draw 0/ this Singapore Business Houses FA. Div 1 league and179 words
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880 1953-07-16 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By DOX OFFICE won the ma \a race (Race Six) m brilliant style at Bukit Timah second day of tue Singapore Turf Clubs July meeting. Ridden a perfect race by Arthur Ward, Box Office was drawing away from Elturius over880 words
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Article47 1953-07-16 15 TOTAL POOL: 5369.8 M. First: No. *****9 $166,452 Second: No. *****0 83.226 Third: No. *****7 46 237 STARTERS ($5,137 each): Nos: *****9 *****9, *****3, *****9, *****8, *****6, *****0, *****8, *****3. CONSOLATION ($2 774 each): Nos: *****1, *****8. *****0, *****1, *****6, *****5, *****2, *****7, *****1, *****2.47 words
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Article26 1953-07-16 15 TJOCKY MARCIANO yesterday signed to defend his world heavyReijrht boxing title against Roland La Starza at the Polo grounds, N^w York on Sept. 24.26 words
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Advertisement186 1953-07-16 15 PAVILION TODAY 1.4.V 4. 6.:<0. %M Marlenc Dietrich J» .m (iattm m "MARTIN ROUMAGNAC FRENCH I ILM with Kni^lish Subtitles COMING SOON! "HOLLY and the IVY" CAPITOL LAST DAY 11. LAS, 4, <uo. y.;;o "PARENTS' LOVE" Mandarin Picture with Bftftfeh SubtitJ«-> TOMORROW a^Y/ Light of Thef fS Silvery I flliiJMliflL,186 words
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Advertisement105 1953-07-16 15 LAST DA vi II an) 1.45, 1.1 8 :;d pin f \tm\immn Sub STARTS TOMORROW! SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! «DONAIO 0 CONNM fIUBIf RFYNOtDS f ff^ TICMMICOIOi w^ —^~i JJj^Rj* S*CmPV.*CI O» TMI ISLAND Phone 21-116 For Bookings LAST DAY! 11 a.m. 1.45. 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m. UN DAI YEN TSUN IN105 words
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412 1953-07-16 16 ALLAN LEWIS - IT LOOKS LIKE CINECOLORvFOREST BEAU ON SATURDAY ALLAN LEWIS Fast work at B. Timah and FOREST BEAIi were outstanding among the Williamson < Mem ri.SUkes candidates, who went fast at Bukit Timah this morning. The No Triss track is still m fairly good condition despite recent rain. Cinecolor with his412 words
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Article274 1953-07-16 16 MUBARAK (McCloud) did a sound trial for his Singapore Cup engagement, when he was, coins better than Straits Code (Charles), to run three m 38 v. Mubarak was on the outside and m the centre of \h-e track. I think he will win the274 words
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Article36 1953-07-16 16 HAYWARD: To Anna and Mick, at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, on 14th. a daughter. COWIE: At Teluk Anson, on 13th July, to Doreen, wife of N. J. Cowle. Bagan Da ton. a brother for Martin-Trevor Gilchrlst.36 words
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Article34 1953-07-16 16 RU9SELL-FRASER. The engagement 1* announced between Peter, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. R. 8. Russell of Malton. England, and Pay. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W P. Fnser of Sydney. Australia.34 words
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Article51 1953-07-16 16 WRIGHT: Suddenly at Prestwlck. Scotland, on 6th July, 1953. Jackie Wright, late of United Engineers Ltd. Belowd husband of Florence Mary Conn. CABLE Information received of trn> death at chulipuram, Ceylon, of Mrs Thilllampalam. mother of Dr. T. A. Vanar of Malacca and sister of late Dr. A. S.51 words
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Article23 1953-07-16 16 Singapore Fire Brigade S C has withdrawn from the SAFA Div. 3^ league. Results of fixtures already played have been cancelled.23 words
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Article73 1953-07-16 16 I'HE w.sitin^ Matey Football Amo- elation team froi\ Singapore yesterday lost their last match m Indonesia against West Ju.i by two goal! to one at Bandung.. At half time the scjre was one-all. It w;is a dull match. Weal J:iva took the lead soon73 words
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Article341 1953-07-16 16 WEIGHTS for nil eight races at Bukit Timah on Saturday: IT. I— PIV. 2— l'iM Col. Whatnot 9.00 Special SHeetion 8.13 Beau Temps 8.1 Bloodshot 8.10 Rigoletto 8.09 Curlew Ml Doable Blue 8.03 Red Dust m: The Tip 8.01 Snapdragon Josker II Opera 7.10 Fair Anita 7.10341 words
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Article236 1953-07-16 16 Honff Kon? Bank "A" 4; Sime Darby "A" 1. /OUTCLASSING and outplaying Sime Darby "A", Hong '^Kong Bank "A" hurled through their opening Singapore Business Houses League and Cup encounter with an easy victory at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Bankers were too good236 words
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295 1953-07-16 16 ALLAN LEWIS - Cl. 3 horses are faster than their Class I rivals ALLAN LEWIS Isy \RF Class three horses better <f*. than those m Class one? Yest.irday's times at Bukit Timah supply an answer m favour of the Cl. 3 horses. Here are the figures: HACK ONE: (Cl 3, Div. 4) returned295 words
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Article84 1953-07-16 16 M section:— Shell 1 Cold StQTlfi 1. F <fc N 2. OTEC 2. "B" Set- lion Stanvac 2, Clurtored Bank 2. "</•• Section:— Ford S.C. 2. NTS. 0; Mercantile Bank 6. Handelsbank i); Hoot Kong Ban* "B" 2, Malayan Airways 2. "D" Section: Alexandra Brickworks 2 Guthrie 1:84 words
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Article25 1953-07-16 16 Treasurers Dept. beat VebicJw Dept, by two games to oue In the City Council inter-department ten:is match played at Farrer Pirt jresterdt L25 words
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Article39 1953-07-16 16 AN all-Malayan Chinese basketball tournament to *c PW* off m Singapore m mid- August has been arranged n aid o"f th e Nahyang University fund. Both men's and women's teams tm varticipate m ltc tourncv.39 words
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Advertisement110 1953-07-16 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. r ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE FAMILY of the late Staff Nurv» Amy Lee Kirn Eng wish to tlnnlc Prof. Montelro, Matrons. Doctors. Slsfers, and Nurses of W;iid 4 of the Singapore General HcpH »1 for their care and devoted attention during the period of her Illness, and all relatives and110 words
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Advertisement28 1953-07-16 16 DON'T MISS! We've a good stock I-\J of PHEASANTS piump PIGEONS nowl J'You'll be glad you bought it I at Cold Storage* j SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO^ I28 words
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