The Singapore Free Press, 17 July 1953
1953-07-17
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Title Section18 1953-07-17 1 The Singapore Free Press ir Afternoon Sale m Miilava rW Sinsaporr Frl.. Ju.y W. IMS. M« U Cta18 words
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Article, Illustration283 1953-07-17 1 SIT YIN FONG - SIT YIN FONG Some can't find hiding place of secret treasures By 4T daybreak today, hundreds of victims ot yesterday's fire at Keylang, Singapore, scrambled back to the ruins of their homes, and began to dig into the black, charred earth for lost jewellery and savings.283 words
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Article95 1953-07-17 1 Big purge goes on rtISMISSAL of a third key minister m a Soviet Federal Republic since the downfall of Lavr^nti Beria was mnounced yesterday over the Soviet radio All were concerned with internal security. Pavel Meshik, Ukrainian Minister of the Interior, is the latest to fall. Kiev Radio Rave theReuter - 95 words
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29 1953-07-17 1 C OMMONS TO DEBATE FOREIGN AFFAIRS hiv ci H t °y;'f Commons is to! el affl'r 0 ay rteb:ilt (>n lf)r w «*nSaJ b nt U Tuesda y and29 words
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152 1953-07-17 1 ILL-TREATMENT ALLEGED: OFFICER CLEARED THE cofamander ol i Br tsh miliurv hospltaJ wm found not guilty at a court martial at Chester. England, yesterday on two chines n connection i witn the alleged IU-treatmeotof young private snider who died at the hoipital I**l April The officer, i eut.-Colonel )Ublri y,Reuter - 152 words
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Article156 1953-07-17 1 GEN. Henri Navarre. French Commander-in-Chlpf m to-do-China. yesterday called Cot sufficient reserves to parry an autumn offensive by the v.etminh who. he said, were stronger than ever before. -At the end of the rainy season m October the Vietmlnh can attack ftt will m Tonking. Laos, and156 words
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Article49 1953-07-17 1 A gold 'hope" ring wa.s found on a Chinese when he <fM arrested by a detective teeptal observation on a pawnshop m the China Town area of Sini^ai»re yesterday. The man wa.s earlier leen to to into to pawn-shop and barln With Se counter attendant.49 words
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166 1953-07-17 1 P. L. KOH - P. L. KOH By \rESTEBDAY an t-nraged Singapore fire victim picked up a stone m front \}i a Chinese temple which had escaped destruction m the (ieylaiiK blaze, threw it at an idol, and said: "You are not our protector. You only know166 words
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Article25 1953-07-17 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened quietly this morning with Augu.st first *?rade at 65 Va cents a lb., J cent below yesterday's close.25 words
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Article381 1953-07-17 2 Shinweil suggests Economic Council MR. Emanuel Shinwell, former Labour Defence Minister, yesterday urged the setting of I Commonwealth Economic Council m London to aid the development of the colonies. He was opening a debate m the House of Commons on the Colombo plan for381 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-07-17 2 picture. v v t.* ciowd round e< t««e awards which Major lui-ne Rai, of the loth Prim-ess Mary's Own (.urkha Rifles, received at an investiture at Buckingham Palace. The major holds the Distinguished Service Order and the Order of the British Empire, the two decorations he received. UPUP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-07-17 2 HE WENT TO WATCH— AND STAYED TO KELP picture. Bob Williams, a commercial assistant m Anglo-Thai, who stopped, while passing by, to natch the Geylang fire, stayed all day to fight the blaze. Covered from head to foot with mud, soot and dirt, he explained: "I helped as I couldFree Press - 61 words
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Article29 1953-07-17 2 The Yugoslav News Agency reported yesterday that 112 Albanians had fled to Yugoslavia tht year. Most were armed and had to fight their way out of Albania.29 words
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Article156 1953-07-17 2 ELEPHANTS MAY AID COMET AB. o. A. c. comet airliner, which loft Karachi Bombay early yesterday, looks like having to finish the trip by elephant power. In poor weather, the pilot put the Comet down at Juhu airport, one and a half miles from Santa Cruz airport. where it shouldA.P. - 156 words
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Article46 1953-07-17 2 A 66-ton flying boat carrying a crew of nine crashed Into the Pacific six miles west of San Diego yesterday. A helicopter picked up four survivors. The huge four-engined plune was on a test flight and all aboard were Convair employt es.46 words
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Article266 1953-07-17 2 r PHE Queen last night decorated members of the successful Everest expedition. She knighted Edmund Hillary. the lanky beekeeper, who reached the to D of the world's highest peak, and Co>mel John Hunt, leader of the expedition. She invested T.ger 1 Tensing, the Nepalese climber who266 words
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Article107 1953-07-17 2 MOST convicts spend their time dreaming about escaping from prison but Myron Young, 27-year-old parolee of Pittsburgh, begged police to send him back to prison yesterday so that he could escape from his wife. Young, suitcase m hand, told police he was on parole from SanReuter - 107 words
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235 1953-07-17 2 The poll answers 'YES' on Princess Townsend if she P 0 (to yes and 2.235 voted Group-Captain p ter townsend 38-year-old Battle O f Britain pilot was the inno cent party m a divorce He was given the custody of his two children and Ms former If Princess Margaret nowA.P. - 235 words
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Article34 1953-07-17 2 The Left*** the Gold Coast yes proved Minister. Dr Kwame a that the colony be d«ia te sovereign lnde P cn n d n e l alt h within the common* eann.34 words
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Advertisement26 1953-07-17 2 FIRE INSURANCE COSTS YOl l<li n r ■/js/gxss-' nrr ]!AY SAVE mv VERY yWCH INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE «iiivrwsA \iiK%riKS nmomtimr inn26 words
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Article, Illustration647 1953-07-17 3 JOSEPH YEO - FIRE! The victims tell their stories WIDOW SAVED IRON BUT' FORGOT $800 HOARD JOSEPH YEO By the story of a Chinese widow who lost tier HERE 1S f ol sSOO mi n yesterday's fire at Geylang, life sa p Jiiuli destroyed her two roojns. S ingapore- Ku chan aKer 32,647 words
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219 1953-07-17 3 P. L KOH - P. L KOH By I MAN failed to keep au ap- polntment with his wilt at a coffeeshop. And that a his entire belongings from total ruin m yesterday's fire nt Qeylang. Madame Ng Tee, G5, told mo she v lited for her husband219 words
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Article163 1953-07-17 3 The problem now is new homes S S RE buildin cx P ert^ J? ay said th e scene of W Uld 11Ot be ce e any new housing Sir Joh 7 Nicoll. •«w M yrwrti 'he nues- Tph V C McNeS nCII Pr^ldent. Mr Wn a* 1 111 ">*•163 words
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Article84 1953-07-17 3 LOVELY, brunette Florence Forsbt'r.',. a linger m current Broadway stage hit, "Wonderful Town." was found dead yesterday m her New York apartment, beaten abrnu the In ad. Police were led to the body by the death note of an apparent suicide, Lester Johnsen2s, who, police said, shotAP - 84 words
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63 1953-07-17 3 APPEAL FOR RELIEF FUND STARTS TODAY rpHE Singapore Joint Relier Organisation U to hold an emergency meeting today ta discuss yesterday's flre. The S.J.RO will launch an appeal for fun&s to help the victims The chairman, Mr. R. N Broome, who Is also Secretary for Chinese Affairs, visited the scene63 words
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Advertisement61 1953-07-17 3 ABB .^^S^m .^ESh^^Sk jJBb Here are a few examples of our stocks VANTONA "JOYOUS MORN" «m. cou and p,nk 24«4T $6.50 0 0 $9.95 CHRISTY "SANDWICH" c^n Blue coid 24"x48" $5.75 each 27 x5r $6.50 33" X 6O" 58.95 each "BEVIS" STRIPED BATHTOWELS Blus/Wh.te. Green/Wii,t«. Yellow/Wh.te 36"x63" $6.95 CHRISTY "TOILET61 words
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435 1953-07-17 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, July 17. 1953. Opinion AFTER THE FIRE IN terms of human misery, yesterday's fire at Geylang was the worst m Singapore after war. The flames laid waste half a mile of attap huts. Four thousand people are homeless. Many of them have lost all their435 words
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Article, Illustration727 1953-07-17 4 PETER KIRK - PETER KIRK by ANEW FIGURE steps into the world's stage. With both Sir Winston Churchill and Mr. Eden ill, it has become necessary to appoint an Acting Foreign Secretary m the person of the Lord President of the Council. And yet, an uninformed observer727 words
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Article, Illustration211 1953-07-17 4 CANAL WHICH IS SPELLING TROUBLE A CROSS THE DESERT the tankers and the freighters sail— ll,7oo ships a year travelling man's longest "short cut." "The jugular vein of the Empire" is what they call the Suez Canal, opened m 1869. Mark that date! When the French "ditch digger" de Lesseps211 words
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Advertisement13 1953-07-17 4 LIJIPQ inme HARNESS P. H. HENDRY Jewellers 78. North Bridge Rd Phone 742113 words
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Advertisement31 1953-07-17 4 <^ NEW and delicious S.C.S. MILK LOAF Milk makes £<«* bread, bitter It is whiter **d Like a ll milk good for chtidrt* X the ap*«* for more I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE^CO^ I31 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-07-17 5 4,000 LOSE HOMES IN BLAZE {TOUR thousand Chinese lost their homes yesterday when fire destroyed half a square •wile of attap houses m Lorong 3, Ceyiang, Singapore. The fire is believed to have started m I l.orong 1 7 by a piece of burning charcoal which fell on a tinder-dryFree Press - 117 words
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Advertisement120 1953-07-17 5 \i>sc Arrivals frmn Ssril<34>r land.*. EMBROIDERED SHANTUNG > IN LOVELY SHADES LVV/ AND DESICNS FOR ELECANCE. SOFT AND COOLING hy J|- COMFORT. 36" Wide. A^n I ss of ls Mtir** I Fascinating FW§ Z I Material. I COTTON DEPT. iVbw Ground Floor. BA I A I TEXTILES AJAJ LIMITED 31.120 words
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Advertisement14 1953-07-17 6 iff Mtfjiiftitiifritfriti B* Olivetti TYPEWRIT^ For /r*« BORNEO SUMATRA TjW'« CO., L fl T14 words
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Miscellaneous378 1953-07-17 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis §T Afo r r ,m B"»" 125 I IwhOI^THISMIOHTY I WHATA SERVANT HE Will .V.AXE. FIND MANDRAKE/ You *Ur iT? FI6HTEBtMY J44 X^ OUT,- IF YOU CAN, WHO HE IS. Muh-HE DOESN'T J /jlf ™»Vn7i.s jSJL 1 1 wt n WUND378 words
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Article381 1953-07-17 7 HOUSEWIVES TAKE OVER TOWN The mayor gives men 'wash dishes' order rTHE men of Burnsville (pop 650), Mississippi, K ot x their orders from six housewives who have swept the towns all-male council out of ollice. And the orders were: ♦'Volunteer" to cut weeds at street cornersthen get busy washing381 words
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Article162 1953-07-17 7 Jet noise -judge sends for pilot tOW-FLYING planes held up L a case at the Kent Assizes JT Maid-stone. The jury could Jot hear the prosecuting coun*Mr Justice croom -Johnson Police Inspector H. San* to go outside and idenS^tiie aircraft. They are preventing the administration of justice?' he said. Inspector162 words
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Article121 1953-07-17 7 riHILDREN who start drinking I tea early are likely to Rrow up with better teeth. The reason is that a cud of tea contains about one part m a million of a chemical called sodium fluoride and lengthy tests m Britain and America show that121 words
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Article22 1953-07-17 7 I Film extras quit work at 15 British studios yesterday m a pay dispute over wearing chain- mail armour costumes.22 words
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Article, Illustration263 1953-07-17 7 Trainer put £200 on winner, died what happens? EVERY man who has had a "bob each way" on a horse began arguing as the story of Fred Darling's Derby bet circulated. Fred Darling, the greatesi racehorse trainer for the pa.si 30 years, had a bet of £20 r placed on263 words
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168 1953-07-17 7 a RAYMOND TAYLOR'S two years In the Army were bad for his kidneys, which were already suffering from a chronic complaint when he \va.s called up. a pathologist said at Taylor's inquest. In fact, Taylor should never have been called up. said the168 words
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Article40 1953-07-17 7 A joint Senate House 01 rtepre.sentatives 1 conference m Washington yesterday agreed on $5,157,232,500 foreign aid after modifying a provision which would have wlth-held ibout $1,000,000,000 m European military aid until the European Defence Community was established.40 words
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Advertisement115 1953-07-17 7 A shimm*rii< y W?fo"t ni v% ft 1 1 1 c thrcud Ncr\i'> n> Jl I\ 1 1 1 y I ;i I' I\ > 4 oL who is run «'n' l Liflorniu^ tho v- w**, wlii if sand.s t WEXMtf*? *k. S:»r;iso(n.. Fl^ri V (In. ,P < pj('tur<> Vv115 words
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Article, Illustration767 1953-07-17 8 JOSEPH YEO - COUNCILLORS CHECK ON S'PORE DEFENCE JOSEPH YEO Story by piFTEEN Singapore Executive and Legislative Councillor, paid an official vijit fo the Singapore Volunteer Corps headquarters m Beach Road last week. The official parry was split into three group, each group being taken around by a guide. These were Lt. ColonelLEE TUCK SOON - 767 words
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Article, Illustration378 1953-07-17 10 The Atomic Age shake* up British comics POIUC CITS m the dress m which generations oi children have known it, is on its way out So, ton. are some other English children's comics^ victims of a bookstall war with the slick glossy American-style 'tunnies" whichPopper - 378 words
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Article175 1953-07-17 10 A PACKET of cigarettes to be delivered, a wall to be climbed. Those were the things that brought out the bravery of 13-year-old schoolboy Jackie Mac Donald. Jackie h^d arranged to deliver the cigarettes at night to one of the mechanics it a garage. But175 words
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151 1953-07-17 10 a Mm irpnnfv the Suffragette, who, with Chrlstabel shire, aged 73. She was the wife of Mr. James Taylor of Letchworth. and had retired from public life for many years. As a leading sufferagette. she was arrested many times. Or.cc she sought sanctuary from arrest at Lambeth151 words
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Article23 1953-07-17 10 A U S military plane and a Norwegian Thunder jet fighter collided yesterday over Sola airfield, just outiide Stavangcr m Norway.23 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-07-17 10 STARLETS' SWIMSUIT PARADE I SHIRLEY -i B I R NISTER and Yvonne Marsh, sturlets. modelled Britain's latest swim nits on the Thames clos* to impton (o'Tt.26 words
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Article55 1953-07-17 10 5 -YEAR PACT ON GURKHAS r pHE Nepal uovernmeiu ytv>--1 terday announced t fiveyear agreement with the Brii Government enabling tho recruitment of Gurkhas to tho British army m Malaya on Nepalese soil. The agreement was made necessary following India stopping temporary facilities for the recruitment oi Gurkhas to the55 words
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Article111 1953-07-17 10 Wife killed four, say police ItRS. CAROLINA G RIL r. 63. a business man's wu. ol Gladesville, Sydney X with detectives whenVS accused there of mur<X four people with lha i2 poison and attempting "S ■nurder a fifth. Ie 4s already on ballon charges of having hallium, which Is easily111 words
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Article102 1953-07-17 10 OOCKERS Wtm paid nearly £1,?50,M6 last jtu m Britain for standing i bout wait m? for work. Every docker refluent under the national dock labour scheme gets £4 Ss. i work "fall-back" pay— if there is no work for him when he turns up. He102 words
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Article21 1953-07-17 10 Two thousand specwor* last ni°ht when a strong gu» of wind blew the huge shot cent down. w21 words
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Advertisement24 1953-07-17 10 INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA Ntw, ALL Tilt: BEST #V itnOADiASTIM Mail* ml F.ur pa»e» film PRICE 3>o CENTS I FROM ALL NEWSACEHT* ON SALE TODAY24 words
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Article, Illustration762 1953-07-17 11 Bernard Wicksteed - OH, YOU SNAKE IN THE GRASS! Bernard Wicksteed By .vF cot a bra.nwa\c, P B m Mr Chapman lsald 'Let's ro out Pi f the country and look int Lke m the grass." VZ one of those 11 o ciinnv days when m the City an °?iike a prison cellA.P. - 762 words
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Article, Illustration174 1953-07-17 11 Neither side "vulnerable South dealer In bidding■J"« 'North East Si IK.T Pa«» -""0 .PM. AH p ass A 3 J D m a three-card major mit luch. C Sj Ve t there are times when he f avnilable as firri a JrLr c Player Wbo must Th n174 words
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Miscellaneous183 1953-07-17 11 Today's Crossword NL^BsH fiw^ME &?/ajHUR E^BNk^H I, Ifs near tbi Mil! 171. R Wot Drop anchor here (7). 14, Ifti^ mine to refer t. 7). I, the kei uu up (7). 16. ball? 15). 10. Bounds as ii the i j; Is drawn with i l 7). 11, Find >n183 words
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Article, Illustration169 1953-07-17 12 And this is the real Mohican I WAS surprised to see in the Free Press that discussions on the "Mohican haircut" are still being published. Evidently Mr. lUffer Yue has never seen the Mohican haircut, so I have attached a ma- j gizine cutting of a picture showing it. In169 words
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362 1953-07-17 12 ANOTHER PLEA FOR THE FILMS OF MUSIC CLASSICS Appeal that was misunderstood JAY WALKERS IN my letter on road users, I forget the pedestrians. Nothing to critlse m them since there are enough pavements to make them scarce on the road. But (there Is always a 'but"> there are some362 words
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287 1953-07-17 12 country and Its people Then I am quite sure he will not write nonsense like this. E. P. STEPHENSON. Alexandra Road. No doubt we shall advance by degrees with a second university m the offing. OERHAPS Mr. Ramachandra is ignorant of the fact that there are287 words
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Article176 1953-07-17 12 YES sir, I have a $24 grouse. It began way back m 1951 when an application was sent to the Municipality for a hired cooker. In quick response the Electricity Dept delivered a cooker at my hcme m 1952; but electric power was not available then. In176 words
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323 1953-07-17 12 P. L. KOH - Police help island troop to learn sailing P. L. KOH kgjg By OINCiAFOKK'S 84th Purau Tekong Sea-Scout Troop Is certainly helping to strengthen the bonds of friendship among Malays and Chinese on the island. It is undoubtedly a Sino-Malay affair for half of Its 20 members are drawn from each323 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-07-17 12 picture. CORPORAL SHILLITTO, K«>\a« Marines, sounding the "Last Post" and "Rmille' from the Singapore Cathedral steps alt the memorial ser?ic< for Admiral Si r Tom Phillips and his stepson, Lieutcntnt John Brownri^g, who fat their lives m defence Malaya. Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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Article33 1953-07-17 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Rave you seen anything strange or unusual? Then wrif c to the PRESSMAN and teli others abwt it m his POSTBAG briefly.33 words
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Advertisement22 1953-07-17 12 UNDERWOOD .^fy&t zfat DE LUXE UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR CHUNGKING Pottage extra ••■•li'll CITY BOOK STORE U^JJ*!:, 1 122 words
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Article, Illustration476 1953-07-17 13 ANNE EDWARDS says II elegance came m a larger size, you would eat that cream... and be happy. LONDON. *t*WS THAT women are pUW me That tiey have 2 Se wron, idea about nSrarsrw wrS 1 approach Ag as 5 .awns riSntReuter - 476 words
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Article, Illustration367 1953-07-17 13 JEAN WISEMAN - Blouses are. out in front JEAN WISEMAN by LONDON. FIONA CAMPBELLr Walter, Britain's fashion jrirl of the moment, models a blouse of the moment— one of the popular sleeveless numbers m spot robia: crease resistant, suited to beach town or dancing and like all our summer clothes, a lover ofReuter - 367 words
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Advertisement101 1953-07-17 13 I Jill' W^__ga4^. one hiilllc C^fft 11 1 SEVbW g- iM ft; years younger! il^^ffl Finno Lift Treatment Lotion A firming lotion that works against wrinkles, crepeyness and age lines It eontaioa viul, reatoring oila and other aecref mfrrdttmta tkat help to lift, firm, amooth and tighten remarkably. There m101 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-07-17 14 I XI AOi. OH and Ml 'tt A It. IK should ln> a f§nud double 1W £f>> mmim r*w#»*. Wittfammon Bi+moriml Stmkes umd thm Singmpmr* iun mi SSnliii Timmh tomorrow?, final dan ol ilu* Simgmporm Tmri C lab Jultj mvviinu satfs ALL57 words
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Article533 1953-07-17 14 Williamson Make* /INROIOK has nut been pronmeu since he ».n beaten by a nose by Entertainment II In the seven fvrlongs Coronation Cup at the last meeting on this COUT He has lx-on penalised 10 Ib. for that performance m the main sprint tomorrow. I do533 words
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Article416 1953-07-17 14 Forest Brau (Mannery) n.u Elturius (Jones! 8.1 1 Cinecolor (Ward) «.1O N. Circuit (Charles) S.lO Sanhor» (Whitney) >• > Millionaire (Unndown) 5.04 Sandown (Franklin) K.'.U Billdaw (J. Donnelly) *.O0 Khor Mouk* (Woods) 7.13 Quarter Deck (McCioud) 7.09 Zanzibar (Hudaon) 7.08 BLOODSHOT Curlew Snapdragon Ou Hid or Ritoletto CI.416 words
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Article47 1953-07-17 14 FOLLOWING horses will not jO start tomorrow: (ianibar Melayu, Snowy Owl, Special Selection, Double Blue, The Tip. Box Oftice. F.arthquake. Theatre, (iay Cord. Retinue, Rising (ilory. Moulin Rouge, Rice Kins. Hiuh Pawn, Geifang Star. Straight On. Double Dividend and Binotular. Cinema II is a doubtful starter.47 words
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Article406 1953-07-17 14 BRITISH PARAGON looks a Rood thing on paper. for the Cl. 1. Div. 2 race, over 6F. after hLs unlucky fourth m Div. 1 on Wednesday However, he did not saddle up at the last meeting on this course and another race within three406 words
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Article296 1953-07-17 14 The Singapore Cup \IIB\KAK meets a stronger field than he beat i h, l Governor's Cup over this distance m May but the same weight here he seems to he the obvious rhSJ on weights. tnoice, He has raced only once since winning th. Governor's296 words
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Article45 1953-07-17 14 Woodcotr Inn (XaH) jj| Entertainment (Ward) )n King port (Flannery) till Parmitrr (Hudiwi) IN Broadside dUfbyl tM Ever Victory (Mawii |Jt Mrlburv Court (Wm4s) LM Col. Daly (j. Donneilj) lij Mubarak (McClwiii 7.1! Srotrh Express iWhitnej) TJI Mt'BARAK Broadside Kingporl Outsider: Mrlburv ourt45 words
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Article190 1953-07-17 14 ijltaikiki, down two divisions with only 3 lb extra, .should have an easy task m Cl. I, Div. 4 over 6F m his first race at the l meeting he finished second to i Grecian Knight, but when sad- died up m Div 2 tor hLs190 words
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Advertisement86 1953-07-17 14 !>itllllllllC3llilllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIII[]l!ilii^ SINGAPORE RESTAURAIT (Ist Class Bar) 79, Bras Basah Road, Tel. 4088. Singapore. 7. Eicellent Cuisii* ht Clasi Senrice I Special Cocktaik Cold Beer, Wine Spinti European Dinner All Cirtt Chinese Food r.^i.inifniMiritiililfMlttCllUllllllHitinHlli Also Available... PENTEKAREM... 15 x5O for tho observation of far distant object.. F. J. ISAACS Opj^ 1086 words
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Article, Illustration295 1953-07-17 15 iQ'\HK' ll!IC a u >f lasmreuium IMIWler Who 111 P ET i t tin weeks has gained more prominence than any oth< [the r 1 iv years, had another great personal triumph yesterd disnris ed eighi ti -shin- 17 <f /o naainst Kent. Ed m iReuter - 295 words
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Article23 1953-07-17 15 L f l L ?of Prance yesten.. X f ol the Tour < F« birjcle race from Albi to f A.PA.P. - 23 words
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Article211 1953-07-17 15 ffito^ red m "«h» fashion at Tengali kutesfrn; fi airmen scored the winner tw< L ime t0 upset the R °y al Electrical am 11 0 who are ambngDlT. l leadei gnwaj run of play was j Waced £tt ams would hay !hr Rre«y ball. oetter football211 words
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Article85 1953-07-17 15 Services soccer roundup SIGNALS HAVE STILL TO WIN Sinuls....!; K.N.A.S I AFTER an evm fofit hall at Tanglin yeilerday. Royal Signals took the initiative. On the run o! play they should have scored again m the m cone; session Bu: they had chances and mli i them nfter half-tin I85 words
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Miscellaneous79 1953-07-17 15 THE /JS^theN /k9urn?\ is'wDfiSE, ?t f""^^ 1 7Ht K>i J A More PRo^Essrvß Tlr TEAMS WITH THAT NEW PAINr)R f SNORT AP^RADS AUD IHERMN W^ CR 50 SWEAI?=RS 8d& Dirr /^v^^ ry ~s ZE&SKf® /UOflE. HAS&ETT /SWr W? 17 SUFF^fNfS TVW y WEMFQR^ 7 WftSA LOT THOUGHT RKS^Li /^R6'\^g: «6HA«wr.79 words
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Article, Illustration345 1953-07-17 16 FRANCIS DANIEL - Records must tumble in SAAA meet FRANCIS DANIEL Colony athletes all out i:\ MORE than 500 athletes the biggest entry ever will go into action today and tomorrow at the 15th annual Singapore Amateur Ithletic Assoc'ation championships at laian Besar stadium. Witn a Digger programme than ever before 27 events345 words
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Article195 1953-07-17 16 FIELD EVENTS WILL BE THE KEENEST IN th tu'ld events we can look forward to some lively 1 competition. Closest events promise to be the Discus and Hammer. Coach-athlete s. J. Coleman taking part to bo;h these events. Hf will be up against Singapore champions Peter arose, H M raylor195 words
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Article225 1953-07-17 16 SBHFA A" 4; huropeans o. IN a friendly cuting. Singapore Business Houses V -A. •A" outdated a European tide on the Padang yesterday. SBHFA were far superior. The game was a thitlhn; affair •spadauV during the first thirty minutes when exchanges were even sbhfa225 words
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Article100 1953-07-17 16 KID Gavilan of Cuba, world welterweight champion, won a unanlmitH but unimpressive points decision over Ramon Fuente.s of Los Angeles m a ten round non-title bout m Milwaukee on Tuesday night. Fuentes did his best work m the first and fifth rounds, when he scored WithReuter - 100 words
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Article16 1953-07-17 16 KITOVITZ: On l|th July, Kmdmi? Kerbau Hospital. to isi.Mli und Norman, a sister tor P-111l16 words
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Article42 1953-07-17 16 ADAMS ATKINSON: John Grinville Uv only son of the laU- Mr. 8 B. Adams and Mrs. Z. Adams of Winiblfdon. England, to Cherry Alberta Miry, the only daughter of Iff Mid Mrs A. Atkinson of Batu Ca vps. Selangor and Monmouth.42 words
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Article33 1953-07-17 16 The international Gymnast lea Federation decided m Rotteruani yesterday not to accept East Getinanv as member However, deletes unanlmoiwly i reed to admit Uruguay aa the 3<tn member of the Federation^33 words
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Article595 1953-07-17 16 ONE of the closest contests for 'he House Championship was witnetted yesterday at the annual athletics" of the English College. Joliore Bahru. Drurv House led threeauarter way through the programme then Grundy House took the lead. Drury won the last e\ent and regained the lead by one point,595 words
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Article179 1953-07-17 16 JUh Australian cricketers mat an oilieial Dvt C h, runs m a one-day match at th > T yesterday. m Battin* first on th» m,* V he Au,t?a n iian light .hearted 279 SShQ ed 10 .sixes and 35 fours fl "Ijing eight bowlers kt* wicketkeeper Don Tallc nReuter - 179 words
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Article97 1953-07-17 16 international Held of i"> is A expected t.> contest the ki^ George VI and Queen Eli/iibeili Staken worth C 23, 175 to the winner. tscot tomorrow. Probablea with present riding irrangements are: Wilwjrn (I Mercer); silnet (M. Larraun); Mucclo <R. Poincelet*; hero <L. P^gOit); Worcien 1197 words
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Article93 1953-07-17 16 onnUimis :3; LU... ROYAL AIR FORCE Seletar Corinthiana ftnlibetf their United Services: Div. l league programme with a victory over r.a.f. Lodger Units at Beletar yesterday. n was nD m\ Inspiring i mie her tl Ie looked c.ipable ot Ing when half-time came round w\ houl i goal93 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-07-17 16 Nene will fight for homeless ct-eds to m o? i area. c Lor »fIJ14 words
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Article57 1953-07-17 16 GUSSIE MOHAN, who intt dured lace panties U i Urn national tennis comptM said yesterday she may f the same after she nun Id ward Hand, a New Ti trucking firm executi«. (iorsjeous Gussie, 29, rocked Ei land when she appeaffd Wimbledon Cup matches tk years ago with57 words
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