The Singapore Free Press, 18 July 1953
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Title Section17 1953-07-18 1 The Singapore Free Press r Afternoon Salt- m >)alava sH^ Singapore Sat.. W !•> »H fri» U Cto.17 words
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Article400 1953-07-18 1 PURGE IN EAST GERMANY 'tanks tn Hvrhn t& support Medn West aids the hungry r £HE Russians sent two tank divisions back into East Berlin yesterday to squash a threatening new wave of antiCommunist strikes before they erupt into another revolt like that of June 17. One month to a400 words
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170 1953-07-18 1 Bookies delay $850,000 won on outsider ffHE NATIONAL Sporting 1 League, a leading bookmtkers~ association, yesterday told its members by telegram to delay payments- of bets on the French horse Francasal. which rcmpeci home at 10 1 m the first race at B:.th yesterday during a telephone breakdown which cutReuter - 170 words
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Article33 1953-07-18 1 The skymen blow up arms caves L p a roopers dr °pp«' •"•not n V!e;m 'ih supply **n up 5 '"-rtav have source f,'T be: s French fc«, Place at T policy ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article90 1953-07-18 1 It may be treasure they've found |\IVERS believe that they have found a ship-wrecked cargo of at least 30 tons of sold which wa.s lost 132 yeari ago. The wreck kl buried m -sun 1 a deptb of 50 feet. Diviners help Balvage crews began taking soundings after local diviiiReuter - 90 words
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Article45 1953-07-18 1 Till A «m>l or this afternoon's races at iiukii Timah will s^n\ r, s Ips| l)lts are Clnecolor, Straits c 'ml<- n»<« 4lc *t touri >ut sider Riuoletto md I tinroent II m| h« UHorouUM unu MiU i>a> Nup iv f. 10.45 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-07-18 1 picturp. This idigh iul incident or. urr.-il while the Qvtfn Mother was chatting to thr children during hrr visit to St. Gftbriel*l Honuat BuJuwayo. Rhodrsia. 0«C of the khfCC year-olds unabashed by the preseiue of the Royal visitor. l«.»nt forward and plurked a violet fromA.P. - 55 words
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Article159 1953-07-18 1 MX. JOII.N rilaiMt uillw, the I". a. Secretary of State, said m a broadcast speech last night tint the "mounting resentment," of the peoples of the Soviet dominated countries was a threat to world MMc M neli as a threat to the So\iet I'nion itself.Reuter - 159 words
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Advertisement54 1953-07-18 1 Tiger Testimonials mm— O^T 1 y r 1 V.i v s> v I r:*a> ;u,r, It I r l 1 i y A -if f I F Mm I /a ># /^■^r 7 m MISS SING HI, the well-known cabaret hostess, v>id: "For added s P »rkle I drink TIGER54 words
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Article321 1953-07-18 2 Big- 3 plan talks with lugoslavia YUGOSLAVIA is to attend a conference m Washington of military officials of Britain, France and the United States. No date has been arranged for the talks. Mr. Lincoln White, the State Department spokesman, said only military assistanceReuter - 321 words
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Article23 1953-07-18 2 The Soviet Union has stripped East Germany cf U5528,000.--000.000 worth of property since 1945. the West German Socialist party claimed yesterday.23 words
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Article20 1953-07-18 2 HARRISON- To Tink<. wife of Capt. B. Hanison, 2nd K.E.O Gurkhas at 8.M.H.. T.iipinfj. on 15th July, a d:iu'.:hter.20 words
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Article56 1953-07-18 2 ]HE en nt is announced between Mr. Stuari F. Hill* (Mala n Cr.il Bervice), elder o? Mn RUln as tiie late Mr. H B. Hills of 12. rordham Court. Do Vpre Gardei K«T.s:n-;ton. London WB. and Mlm Dorothy M. Knight, jer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Knlfhl56 words
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Article17 1953-07-18 2 wimiav KELi.nr formerly cv Ainschiie Estate. Beremban, paaaed hum peacefully at Dundee on I2ih JUiy. 1953.17 words
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Article35 1953-07-18 2 MRS. ROCH and children expt their appreciation and thanka 'o nil frlenda and relativea who ien( ondolence, re iUu In 'lie funer 1 o- her beloved hUB" Mr Jo c >ii Roch M BE.35 words
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Article, Illustration146 1953-07-18 2 COLONEL W AS WELL DRESSED SOME days auo the readers ot Th > Times, London, ireresurprised to see an advertisement whiih read: "Fx-iavalrv otltcer wishes to purchase war drobe of out -ot -work piano tunT with view to getting position of responsibility" with w oil -known international ortiani^atioii." It turnsPaul Popper - 146 words
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Article44 1953-07-18 2 POLICE are investigating the theft of £10.700 worth of unmounted gems— mbeiB, sapphires, spinels— from the European Canadian Trading Company offices m Montreal. Mr. Ratimir Pavlovich. head of the Company, said the thieves broke into the office early on Thursday.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article29 1953-07-18 2 Another pro-French Tunisian official was assassinated yesterday m Tunisia. Mohammed Ben Mabrouk. Sheik of the Benikaddech tribe. near Gebes. was shot and killed by an unknown assailant.29 words
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Article34 1953-07-18 2 The United States Mutual Security Administration piano to X iv« Britain about $300,000,000 worth of direi-t and Indirect military aid under the aid for allies progran.me for th P comlni year.34 words
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Article135 1953-07-18 2 QttlMON Bet bar. a defendant m Israels sensational "terrorist underground" trial, chopped his way out of gaol m Tel Aviv yesterday. The country's biggest manhunt was launched ai soon as his escape from heavily guarded Both Dagon prison was discovered. Special police were rushed toA.P. - 135 words
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Article81 1953-07-18 2 senator Joseph McCarthy, Communist-hunting Repubtrom Wisconsin, has appointed a "G-Man executive director of his- Senate investigations Sub-Committee. Senator McCarthy said that until last night the "O-Man," Mr. Frank Patrick Carr, 37. was Supervisor of Security m th<* New York city office of the Federal Bureau ofReuter - 81 words
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Article23 1953-07-18 2 Sixty people were drowned erdav m sw'.rllni currents which caught a loaded ferryboat and overturned it Ln the Sutlej River, India.23 words
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106 1953-07-18 2 He'll take a stroll across Channel 'and, tried out m rl' England, yt s*£ floats with which h* W* next month to waUr T !C; miles across the t£ Channel to France gk The people of Leicester dm t0 *c river side fhey faw him calmiv w for a hundredReuter - 106 words
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Article54 1953-07-18 2 nignt Lieut. J. L. whitema: »day flew from Australia I New Zealand m three hours I minutes, setting a new recorc Tht 1 previous record was thre hours 52 minutes. He flew a single-engined Musg fighter across the Tasmai on a 1.175-mile route from Mascot Airport. Sydney.54 words
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Article95 1953-07-18 2 BRITAIN'S giant J. Arthur Rank turn corporation ifw«<day cave 14 days' notice to all its studio employees v a result 'of a week old strike by the \.200-strong fdi Extras Union. The organisation it was impossible to carry m ihoctino four films m production at Pinercood stuawsReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement81 1953-07-18 2 IN MKMOKIVM IN LOVING MEMORY Ol the h»te Mr lee Bltn Kow died 18 7 m Porcver reoMmbered. ACCOMMODATION VACANI FROM IST AIT. Largt double r«.<iji. own bathroom, pxcellent caterIm Mi 1 Jenkins, 2. Tanglin Hill 'lf-1 ***** NEAR K.ilUnij Ah;)...' t\v.> roODM Mparat*- I .n p b<»?.r'': ;il 081 words
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Advertisement76 1953-07-18 2 I ALL WAVE CAR RADIOS -vis ft**;;',*;;** tjSrr^T: *MW l '**'r Siii|t»porc Price SI 65.00 complete with Aerial and tree instaHcf* J ONLY -MASTERADIO CAN OFFER YOU QUALITY LISTENING ON WHEELS Al SUCH A LOW PRICE You too can follow the queue and install a "Mastera**"**' Radio m your car76 words
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Article, Illustration268 1953-07-18 3 ROGER YUE - HE DIVED 45 ft INTO THE SEA TO GET MOTOR ROGER YUE ftare-bodiea /in/fins latest job ft) little PH 10 A only )dl^ pcre* m diver r-old deep-sea dive 4 m Abdul geiai feet ir (to the east of Blak£t!!°and brought up 'outboard motor. h,h a two-horn -search It endeaFree Press - 268 words
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Article105 1953-07-18 3 Workers get $45,000 in disputes rFHE Singapore Labour DeA partment's "court of inquiry" which deals with wages disputes, received 211 complaints from labourers m the part six months. An official of the Department said yesterday that the complaints concerned aliments, breaches of agreement and recovery of wages from 111 plovers105 words
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Article26 1953-07-18 3 Michael Patrick O'Brien, the man without a passport, I lis tenth month on the ferry bifl week and .still La In the brig.26 words
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Article18 1953-07-18 3 Trans-Atlantic TV plan /P f ro P^al to study Vtlantic bin ip Jds aclvunc,.,, f()1 'rv^T relay ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article111 1953-07-18 3 BEAUTY CONTEST IS ON NOW Sixteen semlflnaUsta now remain In the International Beauty Contest being held Long Beach. California. Twentysix beauties from all ov<v the world paraded bi I the |ud the I Ich auditorium. The ?en Nt on who the cho een Reid will n duced to five finalists,Reuter - 111 words
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Article22 1953-07-18 3 A U s Air Force coionei i n.'w air cord ol 715.7 m.ph. wfornla, yesterday m an r-«6D let.22 words
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Article120 1953-07-18 3 says Mr. Nair m. P. I) Nair. ity and Legislative Councillor, yesterday called on (Ik* Singapore Government Ui m ike a survey of the unemployed In Hie Colony. He said a survey was 'urg ently necessary" m view of 'ii" mci• number «>i people thrown cut of120 words
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Article95 1953-07-18 3 Reuter Eieinrlch MI i old Zurich mechanic, and a CreH Of Hirer will ***** let Ottt on a world voyage to Japan m cigar shaped boat Ifaag built the boat m two it is 75 feet ion 1 1 i haj a beam of onlyReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement229 1953-07-18 3 If Recife: SWEET AND SOUR FISH Mandarin, carp and mnllH make th bee( mwhl tnd Mini Rsh Clean the llsh and alaan the back with .1 fen incisions Mix the btatta Bgg with Bout r Rub the sail and slurry evenly on both the Is We j and outside of229 words
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433 1953-07-18 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. July 18. 1953. Opinion THAT'S THE STUFF THIS is what we use 10 see. Prompt imaginative action by Government. Twenty-lour hours after the Lorong Three fire Government decided to build 300 of the $20-a-month type houses for thfl homeless. Unfortunately owing to the softness of433 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1953-07-18 4 Emanuel Shinwell, MP - IT WILL BE ON NOVEMBER 12 THIS YEAR Emanuel Shinwell, MP I TIP THE NEXT ELECTION DATE by ISEE some political commentators are suggesting that because Sir Winston Churchill has to rest for a month, there is now no chance at all of an election this year. Of course, m1,000 words
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Article133 1953-07-18 4 I STEN GUN which can shw round corners has been tovented by Mr. J. 0. Kelaj of Whakatane, New Zealand, wartime lieutenant-colonel Tested by the Army In Net Zealand, it has been sent tc the War Office m London k further examination. It Is not133 words
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Advertisement14 1953-07-18 4 r< i''^'if^ llflr Sole Agents SEQW KUAN CO., 4 Dhoby Ghaut Singapore Tel. 778714 words
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Advertisement102 1953-07-18 4 TALKING ABOUT CHAINSAW?} ;j /;r##i#/v imtm Umvlif/ht m*H j > THE 'HOMELITE CORPORATION OF NEW *«g^ > MAKERS OF THE WORLD- RENOWN" LICMi WEIGHT, DIESEL-OPERATED RANCE •I kw. Carryable Generators (we.gh only HO lbs J and 15.0C0 Cllcm per hour i Centrifugal Pumps (weigh only 93 Ml ■I (NTRODUCID IN102 words
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Miscellaneous28 1953-07-18 4 [pocket cartoon by OSBEBT LANCAS Ti X "Poor Qranny's had ruthci a shoek 37 last birthday and she's just received her call-up papers from the Ministry o/ Vood."28 words
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Article179 1953-07-18 5 P. M. RAMAN - Opium addicts get fat in goal P. M. RAMAN Xv .ioiV 90 per ceiu m !ore release- .d ye bvthe cirativr tre S d' A one per,',rt lh, On a typical day 63 of then JJ m the Prison hoplte Sjy ill from Pronged diseases, he revealed m the an179 words
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Article24 1953-07-18 5 Miude Adams, 80, often calld the greatest American stress, died yesterday at her Mie m Tannersvlll,'. New rat after a week's Illness24 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-07-18 5 BLYTHE AT A TEMPLE picture Singapore's Colonial Seentary, .Mr. W. L. Blythe. tourr the Geylang fire area yester day. Here he is seen outsiu the little "Tua Pek Kong temple, uhirh escaoeri des truction.- Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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Article69 1953-07-18 5 THE police plans to install traffic lights at all road junctions m Singapore, said Mr. A. R. Anderson, Assistant Commissioner of Police, yesterday. Bjit it will depend a lot on the success of the one-way I traffic scheme because traffic lights are bound up with69 words
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Article86 1953-07-18 5 hospitals are "by far the best n the Far Irfatmln? eqU1 J? ment accommodation and standard of Win R dOCt rS f Uie 60th Illdia Fie| d Am yesterday Wh |):lssed through the Colony "The library m the General Jyitai us one.of the best we86 words
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Article47 1953-07-18 5 Mr John Aloysius Thivy, who has been for two years India's Representative m Mauritius has been promoted to the rank of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary In Addis Ababa. Abyssinia. Mr. Thivy was the Government of India's Representative m Malaya before his Mauritius appointment Renter.47 words
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Article67 1953-07-18 5 Poland yesterday joined the Soviet Union m Rrantins financial support for the first time to the United Nations Technical Programme for Under-developed Countries Mr Juliu Katx-Suchy, Poll*" delegate, told the Bcon >mic md .cil the Polish Ooiment had decided to COn--300.000 zlotys <USs7s.ooi). to the67 words
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103 1953-07-18 5 Cinderella with a political moral f VHE final scene oi the vi; 1 show "Cinderella Operett i 1 to be staged at the Vicl >ria Theatre on Aug. and J vlll depict the peoples of fche Commonwealth paying I t0 the Queen and rejoicing at the marriage of the Prince103 words
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296 1953-07-18 5 MAN-IN-STREET 'QUITE FIT' Free Press Staff Reporter READING citizens m Singapore yesterday saw nothing wrong with the educational and intelligence standards of Colony jurors. They were commenting on moves being made by judicial authorities In Singapore to improve the quality of Jurors296 words
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Article, Illustration144 1953-07-18 5 Labour calls for more members d *H l] chairmi.i of the Singa pore Labour Party, Mr. S. K. Kedrii, yesterday urged .ill well-wishers to apply for membership immediately. "This is not the time to criticise or condemn. We must first make the party strong," ho said.144 words
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Article134 1953-07-18 5 A SINGAPORE branch of the UMNO will send I resolution to the umno general assembly, which will meet m August at Alor Star, to urge the Singapore Government to draw up a resettlement plan for landless Malays. Inche O.sman bin Haji Mohd. chairman of the Pasir134 words
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Advertisement131 1953-07-18 5 A/a^c f/ie incomparable [.tAX />or/lf ne Britain 's finest high fidelity amplifier the heart of your music system distortion certified to be only one tenth of one percent! Listen. ..and compare! Examine top and bottom craftsmanship before you buy! Tlxere 's a powerful difference Tr^^i«niii Obt.nnibl" at: MOUTRIE CO., LTD.131 words
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Miscellaneous258 1953-07-18 6 Ml V jV I f? -__^p- 'wV^wiA^v^ ,v N '•Xx-? Id Jil i Youß^i LUCKvI MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN Lee Fa f^ and Phil Djvis A J IJOKN TODAY. I fT^" I Ithevcan't /it is said --he is] yourfweno?anohashecometo M you will ka;'e the honor) >«ipnct he r., d (p a258 words
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Article, Illustration477 1953-07-18 7 HUSBAND 'COVERED IN LIPSTICK' HAD MET HIS EX-WIFE I .JfJEVOLENT" husband, covered with lipstick and powder, arrived late for 1 with his wife, it was said m the London Divorce Court J^rr^L. late because he had spent the afternoon drinking with his ex-wife m 1 Knd was ''probably m no477 words
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239 1953-07-18 7 ji YOI'XG London doctor ha s designed a mechainca JJ A heart and lun£. It has been used on animals. Tht ■not step will be its use on people m certain acut< of heart or lung failure. I} M The designer, Dr.239 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-18 7 rhe United States heavy cruiser St. Paul was hit and slightly damaged on Saturday by Communist shore battery fire off Wonsan on the east -oast of Korea. picture. One of th, most promise V.lwVl V-" S ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article193 1953-07-18 7 AFTER a divorce petition was sorved on a wife she went off for a fortnight's caravan holiday, said Lord Marriman m the Divorce Court. Tlie first week she spent with the wife of the man who was cited and the second week with the man193 words
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Advertisement24 1953-07-18 7 YOUR miAIT t^^K. fllW^ iGBH c^^ ff.j? _?I^£2N_2.PRINTING writes your cheques the safe way UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTD. S :;;,,\PORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG24 words
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Article, Illustration178 1953-07-18 8 - l is Margaret Tan, of Raffles Girls 1 School, who looks a real athlete as she tries for a win in the long jump at girls' fifth annual athletic sports. I p K- > v. I »XE afternoon last week. of Rattles Girls' School, set themselves a task whichP. de C - 178 words
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Article, Illustration16 1953-07-18 9 LEFT: Teachers and schoolgirls cheer the runners m the girl's inter-school invitation relay race.16 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-07-18 9 BELOW: With pigtails flying this girl hops along m front of the field m a relay race.19 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-07-18 9 RIGHT: Margaret Tan fakes to the air m the long jump. She looks high and fast enough to win. I Left: Som:hildren cheer *ildry, m Ware peiwively ,11 are having ,onderh»l ,t the sports37 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-07-18 9 LEFT: These two little girls prepare for the crawling race, which had the crowd m tears of laughter.20 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-07-18 9 RIGHT: Kamariah btc. Yassim is taking her sport very seriously but then the camera caught her performing m the relay race an important event.27 words
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Article, Illustration266 1953-07-18 10 cruel Wife loses decree A lirSBAND who commits A*■ criminal offences is not normally guilty of cruelty, "however great a shock it may be to his wife," said Lord Justice Somervell m tlie Court of Appeal. The court's three Judges rescinded a decree nisi which had266 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-07-18 10 UP photo "*7IK !ViOF" r patterns in an are said to »>e made I »i cwrej u.ui *lra*,;iu Ln< so it n no wonder that the cuivesonie Miss Universe contestant i against :i backdrop of the severe lines of the I \N. Buildi u^ make an irresistible combination. Left toUP - 99 words
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Article59 1953-07-18 10 A TRANS-OCEAN Air Lines DC--6 with 58 people aboard was mi&sin^ over the Pacific yesterday and presumed to have crashed m the first trans-Pacific commercial air accident since World War Two. The plane, flying from Guam Island to the United States, was last heard m59 words
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Article35 1953-07-18 10 The Colonial Secretary, Mr Oliver Lyttelton told the House ?i9 So™!!? 0118 y** ster <iay that 112.529 persons had been question. (1 In the Ki>nya anti Mau Mail operations up to June 30.35 words
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Article, Illustration387 1953-07-18 10 He wrote to ex-fiance: I'II kill you... THE storeman and the kitchen.miid were sweethearts and they had planned to marry. Then one day she gave him up m favour of another. For a time he brooded over the matter and eventually he wrote her a letter m which he said:U.P. - 387 words
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Article205 1953-07-18 10 DELL Telephone Laboratories announced today development of tiny flat crystals with the ability to remember vast amounts of information. I They are expected fo have wide application m providing much smaller equipment for "memory" or Information storage applications m telephone switching systems, electronic romouters andAP - 205 words
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Article60 1953-07-18 10 it rw/iV, vun V hurt rR some people a visit to the dentist could be completely painless. They could even look forward to an extraction as a pleasant experience. It could all be done by hypnotism, Dr. Howard Kitching, consultant psychiatrist to Manchester Regional Hospital Board told 1.00060 words
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Article38 1953-07-18 10 Roof with sting in it pOLICE were looking for men suffering from bee stings. Thieves stripped six sheets of lead from the church at Carleton Forehoe, Norfolk. Under the sevenlth sheet, half stripped, was a swarm of bees.38 words
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Advertisement34 1953-07-18 10 AUTOMATIC i SotoDatog JEWELS OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. NOW AVAILABIE; CARON PER FU S CENTS FOOIWEAH GIFT at moderate PPc* c ,V 7, O to/' 332. NORTH BR.*^,, S f pore. 7.34 words
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Article, Illustration870 1953-07-18 11 David Divine - A COOL £250, 000 STAYS PUT David Divine By LONDON mv DAVID BCCLES, the M' Mister of Works ij he attacked it shoUl(1 hv the Worshipful f need be, assaulted if' the Brotherhood of grille Searchers. For Mr Bccles will no dig up the Tower ot London. He will notUP - 870 words
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Article, Illustration159 1953-07-18 11 I r'oith-Soutn vulnerable I .East dealer ft« bMdtoi Eatt soutu v North 1 IN.T. i uttj k* l(Ul fc IN.T. I C^ lh- h N All I ne i i ur-card m I! not, tx l>e hi m i o notrump ■vim. -waj between but I i mlue159 words
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Article234 1953-07-18 11 Trafli.- joins n suite ;j m Hdswki recently when a full-yrmvn elk looked m from a nearhu forest Th f a nun a I made U)r the sfioppifia << n tre but either deeded things were too expentivt or cr<>s>i ing th- roads v dun (j( runs.234 words
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Advertisement31 1953-07-18 11 University Tutorial Classes Singapore Must Have Law Faculty c lnc)iv<lu I Interitiona] Law. i 1 ATTLI I>IKK TOR h iw MA 1 1 iv (Cantab BMefi d It i <U»I porr.31 words
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Miscellaneous42 1953-07-18 11 I j iteH^Mßf HBB B w 111 1 I V sill l^B u4u l. i w ort of box i H. A ndJ (s>. fi A t;m door creal A i I' 1 13,1 .it soi unoN 1 ,71. 20 .7). 2142 words
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267 1953-07-18 12 Plane discourtesy to S'oore motorists mi n up K\l I ING Airport authorities now disdain earthbound traffic so* much that they think nothing of holding It un for >:> minutes at 7.30 m the morning. 600-yard queue formed up at the runway crossIngs ut Mountbatten Road on Thursday morning. m267 words
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Article77 1953-07-18 12 I WISH to congratulate you for your leader on the highhandedness of a Johore police officer, written with equally commendable promptitude m the Free Press. I would suggest that the arms of the lieutenant concerned be "impounded" and that he be •carted' under armed guard (for protection) to King's77 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-07-18 12 picture MISS ROSIN A LAW. ot Islington, London, both of whose parents' were killed m an air raid, was presented with her trousseau from the 1,000 given by Marshal Tito, of Yugoslavia, for war orphans.— PopperPopper - 38 words
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Article32 1953-07-18 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then wrfte to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m his POSTBAG BrieffyBriefly - 32 words
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Article207 1953-07-18 12 'NARROW MINDED' BAN ON SHOWS fTHE police action against the semi-nude shows was 1 balderdash. It sprang from a narrow-minded point of view. There is no basic reason for it. so could the police explain why? I have seen the pretty HulaHula Queen, Mill Ying Hwu, do h^r number, and207 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-07-18 12 I rllAii ii ..».»l as she *l>~ pears m "Julius liiiur," 113 words
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Advertisement142 1953-07-18 12 I ■ESBnsC Jb^r^ i!« <!MIU\ LTD, IS, JALAN IBRAHIM. J. BAHRI IJr Till EMPORIUM. 17 19. BATTERY IM)AI>. i' p MOUTH! ft CO. (M) LTD. JOHN LITTLE BUHL BLGIM PIANO CO. 77. BAST COAST ROAD, jf A^'S? NATIONAL RADIO ELECTRIC CO., *A c/7>4y^\ 70 IPPKR SKRANGOON RO AD .^jr A142 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1953-07-18 13 NOEL MONKS - DICK APPLEGATE'S DREAM VOYAGE NOEL MONKS IIY is the story of T rollcaKUe or T V- o>lly °*J homo from Hon« ana s;» si 1; I S utlf hut lie has I f Jl L t d «re fflh?sWS o« yacht »e v e v armed BSftf m the yachtA.P. - 1,185 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-07-18 13 picture FOR evening seaside promenading, Rome's Mariiac presents this original sleeve-less, collar-less jacket. It is made of a special tottctn tissue manufactured in Sou* hern Calabria 'Italy) and used by the natives for making hor-r U.PU.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement61 1953-07-18 13 BUCKLEY I \\xtr: "OK HENRY. KNOCK OFF FOR (Jalhmkra) TODAY G DA/LVf 11.00 am IJi, 4. Ml A IJI r>m >tarrin« (IN \ID KfcAf.XN KIIOVIM FLKMINCi KSTKUTA Tod iy: 3 1-9.15 p Samia M Btllj Gtm»l "AMfcER EL IHTIKAM" i p I mil h i "JMANJAir In Hind i sul61 words
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Article530 1953-07-18 14 JOHN PARRY - JOHN PARRY Two champions quit the ring By IrTHF. year 1953, so fur, has not brought joy to the hearts of Britain's boxiaff moguls. In fact, the sport seems to be m worse state now than it has been m many a lons530 words
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Article, Illustration126 1953-07-18 14 Olson may fight in London -AFTER ALL HPEiE world middleweight title fight between Britain's Randolph Turpta and Carl Bobo OLson of San FrancLsco may take place m London later this year, Turpin's manager said yesterday. The bout was originally scheduled tor Aug. 27 m New York. It was postponed untilA.P. - 126 words
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Article136 1953-07-18 14 SINGAPORE FACE A STIFF TEST NEGRI SEMBILAN may provr to be Singapore's stiffist obstacle m their pa U to yet another Malaya cup toocar tinai toda\ a' Seremban. Singapore are of course favourites. bu' Negrl is expected the give the Cup holders a great bat le. Netjii have the advantage136 words
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Article70 1953-07-18 14 yOSHIO BHIRAI Japanese h the world fly weigh I bo: title last night beat Vie He man of bo ;i technl ek< ut m the last round of their 10 round •title me: match In Tok3 o Th? Sror battler was don the sixth nnd ninthReuter; A.P. - 70 words
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Article27 1953-07-18 14 Army Depo f Police beat 3i Bn Royal Army Ordnance Corps by nine goals fo oil In i M.O.R. League Div. A Dxture at Alexandra.27 words
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Article196 1953-07-18 14 HK CHINESE IMPRESS AUSSIES rFHK Chinese soccer team from 1 BfOg Kong Impressed Sydney erttlca In its first traininf workout Fourteen players irrtved In Australi > bf plane on Wednesday. Within ere practising at the .nd. Another nu' >I.i\<m., me due to- 1 Borrow to Complete the team tor IA.P. - 196 words
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Article, Illustration451 1953-07-18 14 DESMOND HACKETT - HOW wonderful Ben came home. DESMOND HACKETT By THE (Heritable Open, the Hormo Open the greatest Open of modern times ended when William Benjamin Regan Open champion of America, became British Open rhampion and undeniably world champion golfer. Th.' tMM gallery, at the last hole, burs* into a roar of451 words
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Article, Illustration223 1953-07-18 15 jfhich of the 12 men selected mil be dropped? I Free Press Special Correspondent FRE ar e no surprises m England's team for h, fourth Test at Leeds. \L cpipptors specifically stated that Statham and J h lfe not considered for the third Test because or223 words
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Article642 1953-07-18 15 \IIDDLESEX retained theii championship table tho point from their match ag; abandoned In the early af rain. They lead with 110 points from 18 matches:. Sussex, who did not have a match, occupy second place six points behind. The gap wa.s narrowed by Bur-i rev. whoReuter - 642 words
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66 1953-07-18 15 n IMBLEDON cnuupions Vie Seixu-s and Miss Maureen Connolly con:iued their smooth p.»;hs t: ll singles even's m the United State hard courts lawn tennis championships m Chicago on Thursday, both reaching the semi-fli Stim beat Noei Brown uf Los Angeles 6-0. 6-0. 6-3.Reuter - 66 words
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Article89 1953-07-18 15 fl>e Italian horse Alberigo was one the best backed m a quiet market kto day's King George VI and <fc«n Elizabeth stakes at Ascot at >ria Club. London, last night, *Ms price was eat only the points ;™Pared with Monday's orUlovei •M he finished up a89 words
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Article12 1953-07-18 15 SERVICES XI v. MALACCA IAJ Hurh. (RU): Maunder b,v Allen (Army,. Gobllm12 words
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Article113 1953-07-18 15 proan, Indl r B«VJOW Uarv side m Mlila>a lie a tan. led b> now Dv;.n Chand 1 <t Including MVcnU "ther Ohnipic play* In October it may cool down the i enthusiasm for n>e ottwf visit. The E4.H.C. is out «o n i than $^5,000113 words
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165 1953-07-18 15 India invites Peng Soon Freeman THE Cricket Club of India's Badminton Committee has invited Dr. Dave Freeman of the United States and Wong Peng 'soon of Malaya for the annual open badminton championships of their club, beginning Sept. 9. The Committee h< pcs that both Dr Freeman und P<-n^ SoonAP - 165 words
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Article, Illustration547 1953-07-18 15 PETER DE CRUZ - PETER DE CRUZ By A SPECTACULAR per- formance m the hop, step and jump by Tun Bng Yoon. highlighted the 1 day of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's Fifteenth Annual Championship meeting held at Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. Up covered a distance ol 46ft,Free Press - 547 words
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Advertisement51 1953-07-18 15 y V-/ HAPPY WORLD SINGAPORE TONIGHT! S P e(ial "POND S Night Extension to la.m. Prfeci /or $^W Dbi«c«i d/ /Vi^'j /^v;///v Products, etc. kindly presented by Messrs. Ihuuc (<> (.o><nfl<' Phillip* A Him A Sure Bet You Are Sure of The Best Entertainment At The Happiest abaret The Happy51 words
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Article284 1953-07-18 16 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Mubarak for the S 'pore Cup By was more chatter concerning the possible place getters than about the possible winner of the Williamson Memorial Stakes at Bukit Timah this afternoon, when the programme was under dislon this morning. THE RESILT, ACCORDING TO OPINION, SEEMS284 words
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Article974 1953-07-18 16 Mid-day nap WAIKIKI in the 2.15 <Raee one) Klturius is a good galloper. His teCQOd to Box Office *a* a good perfor:imn« e. She iook* .^afe place bet. Millionaire a ttroOf posiblity. There uili bt ptont] pace on in the early stages ano II he does not get too Jar974 words
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Article985 1953-07-18 16 Race I—2 15: Class 1, Div. 4— 6 F. 19 Yds. 1 627 Waikiki Ward 900 Belmont Stable Spencer 2 -80 The Strand Mawi 8.13 Mr. Yap Kirn Hoe BreukeUv; 3 661 Beeoaficoes Woods 809 L& L Syndicate Parker 4-— Padi Sfore Hudson 808 Mr. S. W Kirn985 words
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Title Section10 1953-07-18 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine AND Saturday, July 18, 1953.10 words
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Article, Illustration439 1953-07-18 1 MARIAN WELLS - MARIAN WELLS IIV I fTHE SINGAPORE Rural 1 Dwellers' Association, which will function shortly, offers new hope to farmers. Its centre is at Bukit Panjans. and one of its main aims is '"to encourage the study and discussion of the economic problems of its membersMarian Wells - 439 words
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Article1131 1953-07-18 1 F. CANNING - THE KING LAUGHED LAST F. CANNING I A Free Press Saturday short story by I THE OLD KING Hsien *Tang, after a lifetime of service to his people, was now alas all too ready to leave affairs of state lo his ministers and while away his days with music and1,131 words
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Article362 1953-07-18 2 KONATION STAMPS M. A FRIEND <■. ■■■;■:■>■■ ■< > x --y-- v •>. w -i-'£ y- v v :V; T\K Y< i, for i nation They will ire to fri< rolyn N mi me several limericks. and enjoyed t iu> nttlt is. They w< re amusing. Pen pals However, I362 words
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Article, Illustration353 1953-07-18 2 A.H. Jackson - A.H. Jackson by OUR GARDEN is realh MUCH too small to have a swimming pool built m it. although we DO have a bird bath In the centre of our tiny green lawn. Halfpenny, Freda, and I were s tting m our <jarden one summer's353 words
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Article49 1953-07-18 2 WHEN mother finds holes m a garment and W *to moth," does M c moth has eaten M cloth ot t v» She means that has laid its eggs o', into little grutwhl< I the cW The grubs KTOW f o^ and then they cannot cloth.49 words
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Advertisement158 1953-07-18 2 Junior Contest THIS WEEK'S panic pit lures, boyi and u irls. "tfPo illustrate the names of '\A > S tour common leuturrs of t»V r t $*■>&%& the- seaside. When you /4{/ 3 i have decided what thes ■Jly^/iiSIM r are write your answers O^^f mT^h m the space provided158 words
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Miscellaneous382 1953-07-18 2 Penny and the Last Magician— -16 I /-^fZ^Q Hiuu»t iu'uiii ti I -^i rH 5 tf^ 'i- «-I I r=^*^^fc^^W*M«^^ Anc dur.n,, the day the J^fjggfXm Wß& Jttmtt JXBUTSUgl town where the weather has f, n j sne d diKKing the snow from the mDortanMookm« docubecome topsy-turvy It snows nis382 words
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Article, Illustration729 1953-07-18 3 Gdventuve in Space XHF SIOHV SO FAR. Ah Kirn. Krishna and Ismail intj ite t Bytalf saucer which they see land. They are earned off to another planet and the machine appean to ho Stf The new world te encased m [o« and they rail into Tniev are on the729 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-07-18 3 A doubting Ah,,- Hi over-dressed fkgtut% <»f tli»* Qae«fl of Heard who. <om pl»'l,. with t.irK is seated on her throne. The lw« c h.iraet«Ts. Beiteda Wtlghi m Mica an'i Imnei Ovtwtm as the Ou«' arr pining m the new two-.ul b;i "AllCf m Wonderland.104 words
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Article, Illustration382 1953-07-18 3 UNCLE ERIC - How we learned to tell time UNCLE ERIC by YOU HAVE all. of course. see n pictures of the old gentleman with a scythe over his shoulder, a lon&r. flowing white beard and white hair, and holding; an hour Rlass m his hand. Yes. that's ri^ht —Old Father Time. Nowaday^,382 words
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Article63 1953-07-18 3 IN EVERY ONE of tlie.se fhre* sentences Is hidden a word connected with the Coronaiion. See how many you can find. 1. The jewel was .set m a unique enamel brooch. 2. You may use my paints If you like or buy your own 3. Were you obliged63 words
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Miscellaneous95 1953-07-18 3 JLMOR CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS: 2, Part Of. n —^gTJf~] [4~] TT~| the body. 6. Salt Lake City is in Bf M 1 this American ttate. 7, Jumping p or boundiriQ X. W;>r meaniHf/ HP~ "sooner than: 10. Hotnc ;o r i —LmI j«i "Born** 'in I |w f~F^ i* 495 words
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Article, Illustration541 1953-07-18 4 George Edinger reviews three films soon to be shown m Singapore. Under In the Union, a great pportunity, just missed APART FROM "Les Jeux Interdits" which was vately shown on Sunday night and may or may not be exhibited to the public later, this week's541 words
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Article94 1953-07-18 4 THE picturesque terrain of the dominion of New Zealand will form the background of a new production *«> be marie m Technicolor by the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. Producer George Br i, who ntly completed "Desperate Moment" m Germany, Ls already m Ne* Zealand seek. 3 and94 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-07-18 4 Marilyn Monroe as she appears m the 20th (Yntury-Fox I technicolor "Niagara/ 1 no* showing ;i( lhe Odron Theatre. I20 words
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Article633 1953-07-18 4 Jennifer Johns - Jennifer Johns by LOS ANGELES. ONCE AGAIN the doctor bogeys— -as Hollywood calls them— are probing into the effects of the cinema on the human eye. Periodically they have been doing this for half a century now, but the new probe has got many picture633 words
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Article30 1953-07-18 4 pBPUBUC Picture; jbgX nounced Jhe n •jubilee Trail.' BTistow's delict rui Guild Winm r -j has beer irejj^ e > men all i famo us ta man cojoui Shooting30 words
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489 1953-07-18 5 Must It Be Hollywood All Over Again? •CANNED TV' PRESENTS A CHALLENGE —AND A DANGER ROBERT CANNELL looks ahead tv STATIONS spring 4 S J m country after !?rv round the world. folin nrosDect of a prolte P r f p famine stalks gTbrtff For TV anders ideas at a489 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-07-18 5 Valiant brother! are Rrtett Taylor and A and tlHN "escort* Ann Blyth in chivalous fashion on to the set of M.G.M.'s -All the Brothers Were ViHant." a romantic adventure story filmed in Technicolor.33 words
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189 1953-07-18 5 THE SINGAPORE Arts Theatre has again a full programme for the next few months. First O f aii there Is another Morowspeche on July 31 and August 1 at the British Council Hall when Eileen Noble will produce "A Phoenix Too Frequent." The189 words
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Advertisement94 1953-07-18 5 CAPITOL today II |.4.%. I. ti 131 qi^xy Light of rhel C ISHSS Silvery ltil^a^Moon A -Warhfr ßros .iTfCHNicoiot Monday 9.30pm "MYSTERY PREMIERE" PAVILION today 1.4". J, tM, »30 "HOLLY and the IVY" It.tlpli Richardson Celia Johnson Margaret Lelfhton m i waivt voi Soon/ "C/iy, THE BELOVED COUNTRY REX NOW94 words
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Advertisement60 1953-07-18 5 TODAY t M i m i i i> TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! '•rBEQ bonaio ommfifi i'OS lOililfNU «*>2 T^ CMWICQIO> TODAY DA/LV 11 a mi.. 1.45, 1.15, «i 6i «».:;o p.m. Mccl MARILYN J^ w MONKUK S, THE BLOND! *C DYNAMITE H^T 2O»h Cr", 'a* j T«chni<ol«r V^| J Marilyn Joseph 160 words
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Article, Illustration518 1953-07-18 6 E. PETERS writes on the Johore Grand Prix A FORTNIGHT tomorrow will see the staging of the Singapore Motor Clubs fifth annual Johore Grand Prix— Malaya's biggest motoring event. Spectators will be treated to a grand day's racine. In the programme of seven races,Free Press - 518 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-07-18 6 Uhuto Royal Air Force Scleior "B" tej,,, won the championship at annual far hast Ai r Force alhh't -id at Chanqi. dtrtn m, a r' Tv'* J"' I*1 of Ajr Mar f 1 Sir Clifford SanR to vi' n a n h n AF r. miles as sh(i tondt thFree Press - 63 words
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659 1953-07-18 6 GEORGE WHITING - Hogan talks rough of the Seots greens GEORGE WHITING By IS there any end to the arguments that car arise from what the som writer called the dirt> little pill that went rolling down the hill? At Least eight Scots, hardbitten and braw from sea winds, a! e saying straight659 words
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Article139 1953-07-18 6 /ML MEKRICK. recently returned. J from Inland's soccer tour ot South America, made his first appearance for Smethwlck m the Birmingham League, --ot wicket with his first ball and helped m a useful last wicket stand. Peter Ci reel i wood. (lie opposition professional, took m\ wickets m139 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-07-18 6 OKK thai h-opard skin bag? Wrestler Seelie Saman (275 Ib.) claims he made it out of the hide of a beast he strangled with his bare hands. That's probably an exaggeration. But Seelie could no doubt doit-as fans who him wrestle Kin* Kon* »M Chief Little Wolf m S^' poreFree Press - 78 words
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Advertisement52 1953-07-18 6 >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t t ><f<f4 f>^^ Be Bright; Go To-night TO Singapore's ONLY Air -Conditioned j Air View Cabaret j where SPECIAL t I SPANISH SHAWL i 3; Oriental Perfumed Cigarette* j will be presented as prize* f» r SPOT DANCES" j (By Kind Courtesy ol Messrs. j: EL M. SASSOON52 words
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Article486 1953-07-18 7 RICHARD GREENOUGH - RICHARD GREENOUGH By -Says FORMER COACH iiRS Eleanor "Teach" Tennant, tennis coach of La M loila California, who taught "Little Mo" Connolly II she knows about the game, denied to me that she uiinfr the Wimbledon champion for any breach of agreement. > .Any report486 words
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Article446 1953-07-18 7 CONNIE RYAN - CONNIE RYAN By l OE LOUIS still has to work for a living. The former heavyweight champion, who held the title for 11 years, is not penniless, but if Joe wants to live as he likes to live, he has to keep on earning money446 words
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Article41 1953-07-18 7 (|NI con stituted i i on of st. Augustine's In the Bradford North n ai keti lthout m In match In W Bar•oa wickets for eight rin but earn were henffn by seven runs!41 words
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Article38 1953-07-18 7 f kLD Sh) Hit Id i i.i 1 stii] talk of Riii Poulk [ami goalkeeper, but I cm VorkJihl c In coum natchci iv Police Const who fn ij-' 1 1 li* -d itoneg. i38 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-07-18 7 photo *Fs>h R. S. Scott of Glasgow University, A. Mm C. prepares to let fly the hammer during if|£ the AAA Championships at London'; White City Stadium. A. PA.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration534 1953-07-18 7 Tan Hong Poh - Tan Hong Poh r THE Japanese Bponge*crepe bat. which Rained popularity In Singapore alt' r Hiroji Sat.oh used it to win the world singles crown at the I9th World Championships last year, may be banned by International Table Tennis Federation at the forthcoming 21st534 words
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Advertisement62 1953-07-18 7 ■?!> i The Oriental Optical Co., fm^ J^^Tl !1S North Brick* Road. yr P 'jri. IC2i South Rridtrc Kind. A 7 Ip per Pirkcrinr Street. Singapore. Penang Sian iIPTOMI TIUSTS viAMI TI'RIMi OFriCIANS INI) SCIENTIFIC XVi: KXAMIMIION Wllll A.O il.vn^i NODBBN BQUiniBNT) For BEST CKIMfcSE FGOP Ro- decorated and Air62 words
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Article913 1953-07-18 8 Truman looks fitter and younger "The U.S-A- as a woman sees it" by KAY MURRAY \LW YORK. NEW YORKERS fOing ly to work the other morn wed, then erinned and shouted rii. Harry!" to the sturdy little man In thick glasses tag out smartly on Pa yes. tt 6 wa913 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-07-18 8 photo -You're a perfect pet," smiles l!)-year-old Windmili G.n Kay Harris as she fondle a -months old husky during j vwi to Whipsnade Zoo. Bedfordshire. Kay. formerly a London Wrst End hairdresser, took dancing and singing lessons in her >parr time and joined London's Windmill Theatre company in March 195".Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-07-18 8 V|o:inda M.irkey. 18 year-u.ci u .gu or oi tereeo si r Joan I Bennett and writer-produi( r Gene Markey. makes her film debut in the >0th Century -Vox production, "Nearer My CM I to Thee Melinda pUys a college grl who makes a bid for the64 words
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