The Singapore Free Press, 25 July 1953
1953-07-25
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Title Section21 1953-07-25 1 The Singapore Free Press Ijtrtr*! \H« i rniH»n Salt «n Vhilava m U7«6. Sinfaporf Sat., July ?V I»'>3. Price 1 (U.21 words
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Article565 1953-07-25 1 SIT YIN FONG - GOVT. MEN FEAR TRIBUNAL SIT YIN FONG $mp veHH rluce talks irttn unions Amending gag order By /^S fear of the tribunal and disciplinary action spread through Empress Place, Singapore Government yesterday began talks with its staff on the General Orders, which started it all. These orders govern the conduct565 words
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Article, Illustration133 1953-07-25 1 Heart has its reasom reason doe. not know Will; IMKF of Windsor said m -I Biarritz, France, ye^erdajr that if Prrncess M ir- v m m love with Caot. Peter Townsend "the Princess will do h.r (Id v as I did what I believed to be mine.'*U.P. - 133 words
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Article26 1953-07-25 1 Kenya U now recruiting a bigger police and will begin to rehabilitate convicted Mau Mau criminals and detainees on the •Tcmpler" pattern of Malaya.26 words
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232 1953-07-25 1 FAST GERMANY'S Ked Gestapo boss. Wilhelm Zaisser v has been fired from the job of Minister of Stat< Security. Zaisser, notorious commander of the International Brigade m the Spanish Civil War cus 'General Gomez." was replaced last night M chief of State Security Forces232 words
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Article54 1953-07-25 1 THK DLKE of Edinburgh admitted to i« |l— i of insurance men m London la.st nii;ht that he has never carried any life insurance, and that he did not own anything worth insuring. He made the comment when asked to propose a toast at a dinner of54 words
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Article51 1953-07-25 1 The 9.179-ton taiiKer h*an Georgia burst into flames last night as its crew completed unloading 110.000 gallons of high Dctane gasoline and fuel oil at a Delaware River dock at Wilmington. Ray Ott. a second assistant pngineer. is missing. Ship officers said he apparently drownpd after leaping51 words
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Article37 1953-07-25 1 Police yesterday arrested 3.". p^'.wp In Colombo on charge* JJ»«ng fn,m demonstratio Hnrsd blld *eh on •Jin 1 were barged In court pterdty with throwing stones a pas.siM-4 bus. They were l d mii ball37 words
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Article21 1953-07-25 1 this LT h an vn certa4n I J* morning with first gi poi V rml' nl M cents a21 words
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Article55 1953-07-25 1 T fU British militai don yiSuJI" m Lonthat the British d^lv k s ln X >■>' know tuthoriti, 9 A nan a. v. Kid-.'. mi ira. ware quit Is ftUvc, 1 m added It was Rl I i li)in th il enterin me. Tl irch •iltiU.P. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-07-25 1 CHILDREN, many <»• l| crying m i>.«in. itretch »ul m the "i »ss outside < •••••■v la i ;iIl( l Hospital hi Brooklyn, New VdiK ifter being bro«grhl i a iron day camp "I"'**' th. v were knocked <i<»wn »3 food poisoninf. An cfl 1 believedA.P. - 57 words
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Advertisement25 1953-07-25 1 tonic ingredients 'V.VV B> s^<Ss^^^ A"**' promote ac! wV^igBBMB?"' A'''scalp, free from diyness J3o"3%siZlA BRYLCP.EEM fj%?s<: > V ensures lustrous, a*« *^^*&&£ft handsome hair rfc ■V'/.'/'/Ae25 words
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325 1953-07-25 2 Eisenhower gives the green Light to Gen. Clark TRUCE MAY BE SIGN ED ON MONDAY PRESIDENT Elsenhower t>;is sent Anal authority to General Mark Clark, United Nations Supreme Commander, to sisn an armistice agreement with the Communists to end the Korean war Informed officials m Washington said yesterday the authorisationReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 325 words
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Article64 1953-07-25 2 PREMIERS TO TALK ON KASHMIR rpHE lid., n Prime Minister Mr. 1 Nehru to Karachi to- ;i> foi talk* with the Pakistan Prime Ministei which, it Ifl hoped, will lay the found; for ending the tension, which haj marred Indo-PaMstan relations sine* they became h pendent six yean W TheReuter - 64 words
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Article222 1953-07-25 2 SENATOR Joseph McCarthy proposed yesterday that the Tnited States punish any allies trading with China by cutting off three times as much foreign aid as the cargoes are worth. He said he considered the idea "very reasonable and would present such an amendment to the ForeignU.P. - 222 words
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Article125 1953-07-25 2 A shame, says Ike's brother Mr. ARTiim Eisenhower, blather of the President. yesterday tailed Senator McCarthy "the most jlanuerous menace l<» Americ;'. The Sun of las Veff&S, Nevada, quoted Mr. Arthur Eisenhower as saving: "It is a horrible shame that he is a Republican, f«»r he has clone the PartyReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-07-25 2 picture. OTTO < Uncle* Hornvng, 77. I Detroit, Michigan, claims to be the oldest Boy Scout i?i America. He is seen telling Red Indian stories to an enthralled audience during the third National Scout Jam- boree at Newport Qeiu-h California. Fifty thouscnui scout s from all over the world areA.P. - 62 words
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Article40 1953-07-25 2 SMUGGLER FROM MALA YA k CHINESE bU9tnessman I0«j fined 10.000 rupiahs by a A Medan court on Tuesday far attempting to s/uuiKjle 4.08f) prammes of void from Mahii/u on Map 15. The Chinese Wfli ar retted at Pvlomu iirfield, U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-07-25 2 picture. SYDNEY jiirl lima Atley. 22. wave> iurv-Mv'll as she leaves by plane for Thursday Island off Northern Australia. She will >lar m a film. "Kin£ of Arafura A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article134 1953-07-25 2 (Continued from Pagv 1) NORMAL POLICE UNDER ZAISSER'S CONTKOI THESE MEN HAD SPECIAL PRIVILEGES Wollweber. 53-year old former sailor, was Communist member of i he German. Reichstag for the la.st four yean before Hitler tame to power In 1933 He lived m Denmark md Sweden from 1933134 words
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Article289 1953-07-25 2 France offers Cambodia self-govt FRANCE is believed tohf offered full independer within the French Ur£ ject only to French nt^t control m the Vietminh t area and invited King NoJ: Sihanout to send reprin lives to Pans to negotiate The offer is believed to hi been contained m a noteReuter - 289 words
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Article37 1953-07-25 2 The Greek Foreign Min^ announced today hat Gm soon will sign a US»O.OOaw trade agreement with Th" Greeks will exchange t b?cco and other farm prod^ ?or Sov.et oil. timber, fish am m wsprint.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement37 1953-07-25 2 r RADrtKfI INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA Ntws i#>#> rut: best ix mmOADTASTiM mmtmtlm «> It It < mm* prof I rant m mm* t ....r mmmmn Mm rmrtmamn. r tmmtmmi l*"*""'*' PRICE JO CENTS FROM ALL KEWSACEHIS ON SAI>K TODAY37 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-07-25 3 Top boy best boy picture. UITLE Gordon Cordier wai lucky boy on Thursday. Alexandra Secondary dramS£ School an,d the Secondary Modern School, which took place m the hall of the Infant School at (oilman Barracks. Singapore. Picture shows hi?i receiving two^ prizes from .Mrs. o Carroll Scott, wife of theFree Press - 82 words
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392 1953-07-25 3 THREE POINTS FOR S.I.T. SELLING HOUSES But speculators are danger By JOSEPH VKO fHK Singapore Improvement Trust's plan to build some low cost houses for sale was described yesterday as an "excellent idea" by Mr. J. Burgess, manager ol the Federal and Colonial Building Society. If it obtains Government sanction,392 words
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242 1953-07-25 3 Labour Party looks for stop gap leader l ABOUR Party's General Council members said last L n i ff ht that tie Labour movement m Singapore wa> very much alive, despite the bickerinj__over_ party leadership. It was a necessary process of self-purification which would go on till it found true242 words
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110 1953-07-25 3 'NO SERIOUS RISE' IN UNEMPLOYMENT INHERE has not been any serious rise m unemployment m Singapore, labour Industrial and commercial leaders said yesterday. The people thrown out of jobs by the closing of a few factories and commercial firms could, easily be absorbed into new undertakings which have sprung up110 words
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Article20 1953-07-25 3 nghtei believed I i exer^il P art the Allied On, N )rn i ;"V; M crashed neai20 words
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Article17 1953-07-25 3 The temperature In Kuwait, the sizzling little Sheikdom bordering on Saudi Arabia, reached 123 yesterday.17 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-07-25 3 MR. K. 11. 11. Wilmer, manager of the Singapore branch of the Bank <»'i Irdia, who will go on leave on Aujj. I.23 words
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Article, Illustration8 1953-07-25 3 me it-man .>•< taineer.— AJ>. y8 words
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Advertisement53 1953-07-25 3 OIIK lAL SWIM SUIT of the MISS UNIVERSE BEAUTY PAGEANT M jb t I < B 50/ c Agent*: EXCELSIOR LTD. 66, High Streeti JENKINS 1 Continental Novelty 2 I REVUE i 1 Tonight Nightly J I Capitol Rkstaurant 0 PHONE 851 25 BOOK YOUR TABLES NOW < \X Your53 words
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431 1953-07-25 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion HUSH, HUSH SATURDAY. July 25. 1953 DR. C. J. PAGLAR says M.P.s are not adequately informed about what is going on m Singapore and the Federation. In some cases it seems that they know more than we do. There is the mystery of Mr. Ho431 words
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Article, Illustration613 1953-07-25 4 WASHINGTON. PRESIDENT Blsenhower is faced with two all but inevitable showdowns. First. what changes m American foreign propaganda are prompted by events since the death of Stalin. Second, how to shake loose from the dictates of Sen. Joseph H. McCarthy. The high point of the Esenhower-613 words
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Article, Illustration396 1953-07-25 4 MOST DREADED CREEK —AMD THE BRAINIEST ATHGNS. T^HE most-talked-about man m Greece today is Spyro Markezinis, pocketsized (5 ft. 3 m.) Coordination Minister of Greece, who has Just visited London. Recent U.S. aid cuts have sent Markezinis out on a "trade not aid" mission of his own which will take396 words
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Article280 1953-07-25 4 T*o CAUsfs Of I FRENCH Ckm} f MttVC PRENCH doctors are concerned by twl I crease of alcohol^ I France that they V I launched a camr, I through the ac32R| Medicine for new V drink laws. The action I flerts the views of prart cally the whole280 words
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Advertisement11 1953-07-25 4 Sole Agents SEOW KUAN CO., 4 Dhoby Ghaut Singapore Tel. 778711 words
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Advertisement19 1953-07-25 4 yA II Al r« way writes your cheques the safe Sale Atfits: jj UNDERWOOD GEMERAL AGENCIES Singapore Kuala l.umpur19 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-07-25 5 r |jfc BULTAN OF PERAK "o has returned from Brija>n. is greeted by the Aleut ri J»«*ar, Dato Panglima Bukit on his arrival at la »J<>n X Malta railway stal.10"; Oi, the riyht is Mr. L <>. Barrett, acting Brills*i Adviser. Perak.43 words
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262 1953-07-25 5 Free Press Staff Reporter tfW school children m Singapore suffer iron "Those do are given free milk by the Soeia m ifVrp Department said Mr. R. E. Ince, Deputy It tor of Education, yesterday. n,rprr,or vi a He said fchat tudonts WPn examined262 words
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152 1953-07-25 5 AVERAGE MAN STILL SPENDING FREELY Free Press Staff Reporter DESPITE the apparent trade recession m Singapore, the average men m the street still stands plenty of money on luxuries, drinks and entertainThi's is borne out b\ the increased revenue collected by the Customs Department during the first six months of152 words
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Article42 1953-07-25 5 Now a Super 'Connie' 1^- L M Aii ways m Singapore v J yt tnnounced that Lockheed Super E^ ft m lU Fur »n touch U B n ting, flngertiptured t(>xluxu' the XS?\ l k ol the aircraft 8y y dettex pub42 words
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Article105 1953-07-25 5 STORE HAS 293 GURKHA POLICEMEN rpiiE Singapore police Gurkha contingent will not greatly expanded, .^uid the police secretary, Mr v>-i>-v Claque, Mr. Claque was commenting arrangi made foi truitment of Gurkhas for laya reported by Mr. John I ter Commonwealth Relations Under-Sec re tary. Emergency use Sin now ha has105 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-07-25 5 CODOWN IS THEIR HOME But children don't care picture^ "MiUkS the best oi it" seems to he the motto of this little girl and boy. They are among victims of last weeks (irvlang fire, who have to make their temporary home m m large rubber godown. Judging by the wayFree Press - 72 words
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221 1953-07-25 5 They 're all set for big parking rush A PLAN has been drawn up to solve the parking problem expected at the Happy World Amusement Park during the 16 nights of the Singapore's Fifth Post-war Trade Exhibition. Both sides of Guillemard Road from its junction at Mountbalten Road to the221 words
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Article18 1953-07-25 5 Two new 5,000-ton car«?o liners of the Austasia Line will enter the Au.stralla-Malaya-In-done.sia service this year.18 words
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Advertisement136 1953-07-25 5 TO HIGHLIGHT THE. HAIR I VJ^X It'» here now iteineb nAßMirr— r the new tair cosmetic of the century 4- J^^ t abulous it armist add* shimmering gold, fTTll^jnfmiM or red gold or silver higUighu to your hair. j rr Sf+m I You i\mp\y $f>raj it on tlramUt from lt»136 words
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Miscellaneous282 1953-07-25 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Dsv.s I f77r^ I WH£N MANORAM ifToME-rAsfll I YOU- YIP YOU COULO ONLY TELL 1 l N VJ!-!V I SENT MESSAGE J\ )fcs\ J CANNOT I ME- WHAT YOU MEANT/ AHEftIOTHAR EATS THE POWDERED 1 y iA! J^ \HE SAID- m^^Ss^-)/^ LtAVE282 words
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Miscellaneous390 1953-07-25 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR B°S M h., c talent*, but I ai>iiiiv »<> "iir iwu Hramalically In S! y Ury t..re o. mood, i 2*£ I MUI Si and uTT-* 1 'M>.».lv beamed i,, U t Mltb X'u are inclined to J? to|f of depres,, 0 n *Sfi? P-pular wherever you390 words
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Article694 1953-07-25 7 Mrs. Rockefeller is seeking £90,000 a year DLONDE Bobo (Barbara) Rockefeller, 37, started as l the American -born daughter of a Lithuanian coalminer immigrant, went on to marry a wealthy Bostonian named Dick Sears, and now, it seems, wants to extract the biggest alimony ever sought In694 words
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Article142 1953-07-25 7 'FRIGHTENED' DOCTOR TOOK DRUGS She was seart'u of the dentist FORTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD SJ.'^ftW.tei-d of roUic to •*Jdni*i affected her memory to dr;v.ng under the influence of dnuk and was fined £10. with *-6 IS*. "ost> She was d.sqiKil-.nrcl from ■ffVrt/llffi ci,,nd.ng. said that the mixture which Dr McQuaid nreparcci for herself142 words
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Article51 1953-07-25 7 I VI ANY English people are so i»l ignorant about Australia that they think its inhabitants are black. Sir Edmund Herrir|. loader of the AusItralian Coronation contingent, said m London. He knew of several Australians who had been asked whether most of their countrymen were not51 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-07-25 7 lovely Paris mannequin, Christian* Mar'rl, who was chosen Miss I'niverse" at contest held at Lo-.ig Beach, California.— Paul F«pprr picture.25 words
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133 1953-07-25 7 IMVE MILLION hens m Bri tain are cruelly treated, say.s the R.S.P.C.A.. and It Is ttartlDi a carrpalßn to make th P battery lay'ng system illegal. Denmark has banned it already. Battery eg* production means keepinjj the bird enclosed In a hen (ood about thp133 words
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222 1953-07-25 7 TWO brothers, members of a pub darts club who had a 1 day out m U Touquet. were each fined t\> and ordered to pay 10s. 6d. costs for being In a plane while they were intoxicated. The p.lot. Captain WllXred Tteetdale Mellor, ol222 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-07-25 7 picture. r ktM, m v is iiv Ml mi production ilrected U.P.U.P. - 12 words
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Advertisement112 1953-07-25 7 Battery eggs: RSPCA fights hen-cruelty Thin m ih<> YvrHniilv «**<! Papular "I MM Kir* HOY" n mm a II a fjon MiM Cl V 111 CAPABIf OF CARRYING TWICf TH£ LOAD Slow ir^mcifnt animal powef ran Derer n .mn the land Heavy machinerlei are often "'jf' I nnexibfe FARMER'S BOY112 words
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Article, Illustration184 1953-07-25 8 Above: Ready-made clothes for men, women and children 9 were bought by the Blue Cross 9 for distribution to the fire vie- 9 tims. Behind the Blue Cross 9 counter can be seen a large 9 heap of clothing awaiting dis- 9 tribution. Also crockery and 9 enamel goods for184 words
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290 1953-07-25 8 JOSEPH YEO; HAN HAI FONG - Geylang Fire Victim Are Being Well Car For JOSEPH YEO HAN HAI FONG Story by Pirlnri's by VICTIMS of the Geylang fire now living m a rubber godown m Lorong 3, are beginning to smile again. Of the estimated 2,500 victims whose home's were destroyed 1,000 are living Aith friends290 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine
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Title Section9 1953-07-25 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine Saturday, July 25, 1953.9 words
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Article433 1953-07-25 1 Mavis Moir - MISSION ACCOMPLISHED Mavis Moir Free Press Saturday Short Story by FLIGHT Angus! Flight Angus! Report for briefing immediately. The clarion loudspeaker call blared across the camp, disturbing the dreams of many a tired airman. But m the Nissen where a group of pilots were catching up on lost sleep the433 words
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Article, Illustration337 1953-07-25 1 STATUE WAS MO VED TWICE by S. Ramachandra -THHE magnificent bronze A statue of the founder and first governor of Singapore m Empress Place has been often photographed, reproduced and described. It is the work ot Mr. T. Woolner. R.A.. and Is much admired by visitors It was originally erected337 words
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Article, Illustration383 1953-07-25 1 FAIRFAX - FAIRFAX sflys fOCKTAIL parties are a punishment for moving m polite social circles. One stands around with a drink m one hand and a cigarette m the other talking to people one dislikes about subjects that hold no interest to anyone." If, by any strange383 words
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Advertisement162 1953-07-25 1 NHJI <f,/\syou\A* Auc 1 duck. frefih sli»»er. I t-«p. aalt. 1 1b- rornHour; I U» sp m»v *attre. tb <»p. sherry. 1 ,pi m< onion. 4 tb-MR. rooklnc W»»h and clean llie duck but rat only thr brea.t meat and le«« Into Hhreda Have the rmt of the duck for162 words
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Article, Illustration478 1953-07-25 2 rnoDAY Ls the last SaturA day ol July and on this day next week we will be In August which promises to be a busy month. During the ftrst two weeks of next month there will be a trade exhibition at the Happy WorldU.P. - 478 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-07-25 2 Tlu* boys are obviously engrossed m the k'*"^ v the world but the girl's expression seems to Indicate thai her thoughts are far awaj from the textbook *ii« Is reading.34 words
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Article121 1953-07-25 2 piEREi.a Wordhiddpr all these sentences °c has meant son S atiOn WCet 1. Have you seen, how aAH. and Jack have devour street with flags') Uc 2. Now please let a cab b m «*M of transport Westminster. lo 3. The people cheered the hero, illustrious m bank121 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-07-25 2 Tolour this picture with paint s, chalks, or crayon*. There four prizes of 85 each (two boys and two girls). When >you have finished fill m the coupon and send ihe whole thing >to Auntie Wendy. Singapore Free Press. Cecil Street, Singapore 1, before Wednesday. The age limit56 words
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Article412 1953-07-25 2 A. H. JACKSON - Halfpenny has a new friend A. H. JACKSON by I OOKING out of the J window one day. Freda and I watched Halfpenny start otit for a walk.' As Halfpenny turned round to wave to us. he nearly tripped over a rather strange-looking object. Halfpenny seemed puzzled, as he had412 words
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441 1953-07-25 2 UNCLE ERIC - Cave man used to tell time by the sun UNCLE ERIC by LAST WEEK, I told you about Prehistoric Man setting out from his cave and deciding to find some way of telling his friends when he would be back. Ie first Rot the '.dea when he noticed that the441 words
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Advertisement60 1953-07-25 2 University Tutorial Classes Singapore Must Have Law acuity ti| V Piniiie Inriividu 1 T aiUon h< i I 1 eliminarj L*w, ID i ij:iii«.ii;.! Law, Confititutiona] Lan Contract, Tf»ri Crlmlna] Law. CommmiM Law, tafd Hiiher School Certlflo U tjuiai Praciloi jk apply bIKECTOB ■I Mr. K. H TAV. MA. ILK60 words
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Advertisement37 1953-07-25 2 A PROPER GLASS WITH PROPER WWJvVHAT YOU WANT FOR YOUR W™ m U^ l mm*. fl* /w MJ2B LSacl x. ii^-^^^^ i *&pv air 'S ^#**nsi it 334 NORTH BRIDGE NGA POB^ (Oppos.te Odeon Theatre) PHONE 20^05.37 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-07-25 3 This i> J»». helping mother m tin' kitchen.11 words
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Article719 1953-07-25 3 Adventure in Space y^Jr s^ iH*v^ ">____v< THE STORY so FAR. \h Kirn. Krishna and Ismail inrestigale a Hying saacer which they s; i e binding. They arr trapped inside and taken to a planet. They si-arch the machine bat it seems to be empty. They land on the pia.net719 words
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Article, Illustration109 1953-07-25 3 BIOGiST and chsatirs 1 thrUi you can buij In >'<"' stamps It Ait oih' (or I /;<'"'"/ comet from the pai n tr* islands of SeychelUt *nd brinoM you the taUfch. a fighter whi H leapt high t ft t- 1 air When you hook tt.A.P. - 109 words
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Advertisement34 1953-07-25 3 MARINE RADIO MODEL 670 AC DC 100V— 250V M.& F.Nathan £iff tri.tkt, Va»>* 5 ■•.tun* f"«f»«*r#«m 25 29, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 TIL 407 i \£3Lij The waterproof icjh'U /T^^f§k men precision fc jlr34 words
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Miscellaneous378 1953-07-25 3 JLTVIOR CROSSWORD that she wa.s to be the Mo* her tiyi P^ HM Animal that represents EnglX 4 5. P Th'e Pi r?;m o? th" CroMword Solution blackthorn. 7, President of the dqv qq s a USA who was assassinated Wf In t theatre 9, There is a H M«a378 words
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Article, Illustration648 1953-07-25 4 About Wine, Women and Can-Cans GFHF H JHGJHGJ HGJHG GHJG LAN GRANT, after a glut of film-going this week, recommends "Moulin Rouge" a$ the pick "MOULIN X I 1 (coming to th< Oapitol) la about the French painter. Toulouse-Laut-rt c The son ol a nobleman he had an accident as648 words
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Article70 1953-07-25 4 MOI'LIN ROUGE (Capitol) "an outstanding film CALL ME MADAM (Od(on) /r a r m .s all luarls. enliven* nil spirits.' PICKWICK PAPERS {Pavilion) "the charm o/ mulled claret, full stomachs Rivieus of the two la>t- a'i j ktudlji humour." O.K. NERO! (Cathay) "not at all subtle70 words
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Article142 1953-07-25 4 Frank Sinatra hag stated thai he 1 otl li;t)\ because ol the bad I < he hai received i)k i Italj h xpected to turvlve \v i days for pains-taking I Eliza b< it. i i \\t,\ who Ls Btudj Rve-nnger exercises. Time U Bhori but even this elemental*}142 words
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Article566 1953-07-25 4 IAN GRANT - A 'LEASE -LEND' MUSICAL IAN GRANT 1 CANNOT imagine anyone not enjoying "CAM ME MADAM" (coming tc the Odeon). It is the kind of film that warms all hearts and enlivens all spirits— even those of film critics. The formula Is well worn enough: tuneful music, brightly coloured Ruritanian settings,566 words
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Advertisement46 1953-07-25 4 THE EMBASSY HOTEL j fOPPOSITE KATONC PARK) DANCE NIGHTLY: 1.31 PM WIDNIOiw SATURDAY TEA DANCE: 131 PJH Ui 83« l SUNDAY CONCERT MUSIC: I PM Jj-'i-fj MODERATfc TERMS FOR PERMANEM RESIPW CABLE ADDRESS -EMBHOTFI. TEI N 5 MINUTES DRIVE FROM KAI I N(l r A "J46 words
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Article142 1953-07-25 5 [HE COWBOYS have vanished ov < r the Western horizon and the U-S. Cavalree have n^n m to take their Wes but the Red man still flings himself into unequal struggle *ith progress 7. thf b life In the ok: 22"" >•«'»■ Once more .m MmA.P. - 142 words
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Article, Illustration372 1953-07-25 5 VIVIEN LEIGH; CECIL WILSON - VIVIEN LEIGH CECIL WILSON says yiVIEN Leigh showed at a London party last week how well she has recovered from her four months serious illness. Sir Laurence Olivier, tier husband, stood beside her, smiling proudly. They will start rehearsing next month for their next play. Terence Rattigan's372 words
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Article89 1953-07-25 5 JOHN GIELGUD. newc.s; knight of the show world. brato.s his honour by giving a much-needed fillip to the living British theatre. In the autumn Gielgud puts Shakespeare and the Restoration Classics behind him; for the first time m 15 years he Will act a modern role89 words
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Article, Illustration152 1953-07-25 5 NO 'PANNING' PETER IVALT Disney's 'TETER PAN", shown as a surprise to a Singapore audience at a mystery premiere on Monday plays very definitely m London. Peter hU M<»t W American tCeeni and the toil bofi pai taktm rmther more of the D.snrv than the Barr y brand ol whimsicalityG.E. - 152 words
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Advertisement134 1953-07-25 5 CAPITOL today Jm\ S'J"in| Wfgf PATBICIA TONiGHT Mmfe Tomorrovi M nlte "SONGS OF MEMORY" (m Mandarin) PAVILION LAST DAY "CRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY 'tomorrow Monday "BECAUSE OF YOU" Tuesday Wednesday •JOHNNY BELINDA* 1 REX LAST DAY/ 11. 1.4:». 4 ii.V) Hi 9.:<0 p.m m* otrfsmummMM Tomorrow "THE HITCH-HIKER Kdmond O'Brien134 words
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Advertisement141 1953-07-25 5 TODAY UAILY 11 i ■.nflQB QONAIO OXONKBR i' CJH B DEBBIE fiflNfilfiS TICMNICOIOI TONIGHT MIDNIGHT I A Koman 110-lidav For l.aimhs •O.K. \IHOin Knulish MfttofM SlarrinK WAI IKK < 'AKI.O (lIIAKI AMPANIM wilh SIIAANA P.VMPAMM tST^Ti^ »"OI»PLAC£ Of TMI k »M< ph ne !i lHi I <>r B— hlnn ronw141 words
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239 1953-07-25 6 E. PETERS - Grand Prix will be faster this year E. PETERS Says WELCOME news to the competitors In this year's Johore Grand Prix to be held at Johore Bahru next Sunday: As from Monday they can purchase Shell racin« fuel both for cars and motor cycles. The Shell Company (Singapore), Ltd.. have239 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1953-07-25 6 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By \rosiiio shtrai Japanese flywright boxing king, has- brought the flrs< World Championship to the Land of the Rising sun. it was not just a personal victory for this 112-lb boxing mikado hi 1 indeed tor the whole of the1,323 words
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Advertisement18 1953-07-25 6 NEW DANCE HOSTESSES At S |n tf a,H,rc'H ONLY Alr-Cnndl.^ The Atmosphere is CO But the Music isHOT^18 words
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Article, Illustration474 1953-07-25 7 GERRY ISAAC - GERRY ISAAC By atitsT discov< m L S fi tin MaS lH f she fust made her compeu»i- championpore A""W 1 v X- two months SSSFwSS *nd coming star. Zfitit* tr&d and are rhed the top m SO short a Sand that means quicker474 words
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Article481 1953-07-25 7 JT is high time someone /ned "ameiv to this Malaya Cup soccer row. Je Football Association l h Malaya must ignore the weatings emanating from tLH ta u te of Selangor and Hf by its decision: a *akover f Or Penang i publi(>itv t<; g n V imllvp481 words
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Article, Illustration632 1953-07-25 7 TAN HONG POH - TAN HONG POH By STRONG wind has been blowing over 4 the Sinj apore table-tennis trout and a storm may soon develop. Matter In dispute is the selection ol officials and players for the 2nd Asian Championships which will take place m Tokyo between S< i>t.632 words
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161 1953-07-25 7 Fast bowler has a run of 25 yards rpKUE story rrom the Sussex 1 village of Yapton Their fast bowler has j run-up of 25. yards. Agains a neighbouring village h came thundering down Iron near the sight-screen inn took I wicket. As the batsmai passed his colleague he askei161 words
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Advertisement35 1953-07-25 7 AS you read this I am on the high seas, heading for a spell of home leave m Britain. I take the opportunity to say en/ reioir to all friends, acquaintances, contacts and snorts fans.35 words
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Advertisement22 1953-07-25 7 C^ 1 FOR ALL SPORTS The lUxt llritish cups/medals HUNDREDS lySftl^ ll P.H.HENDRY A 78 North Bridge Road. 4^msß^ SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR.22 words
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862 1953-07-25 8 NEW YORK. J7ORMER PRESIDENT r Harry S. Truman took off for Independence, Missouri, early the other morning after a week m Manhattan as "Tourist Truman." With Bess and Margaret he took m several Broadway shows, lunched and dined at some of New York's most famous862 words
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Article, Illustration103 1953-07-25 8 board thai lights up at will? Or put your child to bod In s crib whose side drops down to the refrain o! Brahms •Lullaby"? It your tastea run to the near-Oriental perhapi three-piece furniture suite libelled by its manufactaj with devastating candotfl] The Thing", might appal103 words
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Article909 1953-07-25 8 (Continued from Page 1) clearing and far below ttv land spread like a giant revolving atlas. The war torn earth was mantled with snow. Soon they were above the battle line. Sudden sprays ol light started bursting all around as the anti-aircruit guns opened fire. Bumped like blown909 words
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Advertisement30 1953-07-25 8 g^" 3 The Oriental Optical^ OPTOMKTRISI* MAN. I "'T"^ Sh'»» I.ATKSI MOI>KRN NJUlP*"^^^ Re-decorated and Air Tai Thong Restaubamt I (Happy World) I I is T H E place A30 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-07-25 9 Above: Fire victims here receive a warming cup of tea from a Blue Cross worktr m the godown. au miofkprc take time off to chat while their babies sleep comfortably m31 words
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Article, Illustration207 1953-07-25 10 WOMEN have more strength m mcir mue [infers man men have m all their bodies when it tomes to putting up a fuht against illness, doctors were told. Dr W S. M'u-Donald. a Leeds family doctor, said at the British Medical Association meeting207 words
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Article146 1953-07-25 10 picture. photo. off mirilv* |UDGE TUDOR BEES said at Brentford. Middlesex. County Court: "Whether or not language is foul depends son; 1 in»e> on the p;irt of the country m which it is used. "Certain language may be foul m the South of England but i\o^ foul m146 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-07-25 10 LOIS ZIERK of New York City !"aps into the i ir will graceful rase 'houi'h it's .1 iliffiruit daBCC itep she's performing. Lois appear as an Indian maid dancer m tin' outdoor production "Lost Colony." svmphoni* drama m its 13th srason a ir» moke I I uid. She pr IU.P. - 64 words
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90 1953-07-25 10 YOUNG BLOOD WANTED— AT ST. PAUL'S i proposal to put d retired A nuivva, tribunal cone -i ti i with the structui St Paul's Cat i uv the Court C immon iMfU-il n; I. Mr. Don moving ti» it the m it icuttion b; said: "I do feel a I90 words
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Article43 1953-07-25 10 The Japanese government last night lodged a strong pretest with the Republic of Korea covernment demanding punishment of South Korean policeman who fired a: a Japanese coast guard vessel yesterday morning from a much-disputed pile of rocks m the Japan sea.43 words
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421 1953-07-25 10 Bank gang fail second time Secret beatthem THE sea-man gang that .spent fost week-end trying to raid a Forest Gate bank strongroom failed for the second time. Detectives have decided that this Westminster Bank job was handled by the men who failed to breach the vaults of the Royal Bank421 words
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Article190 1953-07-25 10 This new-look TV is exciting I>.H C engineer* uuve perfect- ed device which something like 3-D on the TV screen and it is exciting. It is called "Overlay and blends a film with a live show SO that viewers cannot tell everything is not happening just as they see it.190 words
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Advertisement172 1953-07-25 10 /a m wl I SUPER 5 I%v i h c u ;nt^v 3D0 F: Alumimum Speech b I 10 ohms I This highly ef f IO ent trey. I "nj ,s fitted w,th aw, 151I 51 bak fc |,»ed com O nd IP\ mmium dome; c rev^ I f2O 000172 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1953-07-25 11 STEPHEN COULTER - STEPHEN COULTER h PARTS. T vr lor a home? l°° K MhlnK not too b>*. Cd centre 2!fh d vea? searchinß not for a house but even ivfora 3-room flat; ■ft? same total I^alone 150.000 young marS couple-s are without homes1,002 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-07-25 11 IP 10 North overbid ,t s on vhich o b «n, ilr Conv«tion H c the knowledne that South nrrnn C f s was "0^ enoußh o S n i a sc>lld sDa <^ g; 1 bid five spach.s over Ib^r U T h Jtl es one of80 words
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Advertisement58 1953-07-25 11 Entertain Your Guests At The UNIVERSAL HOTEL II Alt A lIISTAI H %> FOOD CK.niM md Europt.in WINE B.u Well %»ock.d w,;h |«tl Br.nJ, ACCOMMODATION Cool A.ry Room, MUSIC, SONCS DANCE To the accompaniment of Wong Chin Tong and his Orchestra. NIGHTLY 8— 12 P.M. M.%. HUh SI- Sin^aiMM^i- IVI:58 words
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Miscellaneous33 1953-07-25 11 Today's Crossword .t,im kt K«^> !j; 14 Hi you [ones (5-1 elt when it 1« MH M« SOI I I K»n Ol I I tenlng proc< i o havi I DOWK B Bo\33 words
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Advertisement177 1953-07-25 12 NOW i* //me /o invest m B duties iio)'))Uillx ht* rtoi'mi'ii by i'i"/it I UII< X >' fll'/ //•I* M > It i frill* ft I Is^" fl j a Jl ■ft 11 PMIUPS I Jf ll >tf"^\ m^tl I'U v moutrii &CO (M) LTD AAt///m t though it may177 words
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Article, Illustration986 1953-07-25 13 The Biggest People are Tongans A Their cricket matches used to be 300-a-side. lasted for weeks and laws tad to be introduced to prevent them spending 4 their time at the fame. Their politeness is equalled only by their neighbours, the Fijians, says Philip Snow IN the South Pacific, if986 words
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Advertisement61 1953-07-25 13 'W?W JM t'Wffl %L* A TONIGHT LION TIGER STOUT "NIPS" Will Be Presented To Lucky Couples By Kind Courtesy Ol Messrs. Fraser Neave LtdCmm Ami Enjoy Yourself At The HtpfU* Cabaret In The City The Happy Cabaret Wm lI V v/t Apmimo§9m Wm Our ff»tfr»»i /< or i n 961 words
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Article255 1953-07-25 14 Sydney Hulls - Sydney Hulls By i^i\ THOUSAND miles »waj m IIM 5M M i tin Valley af < ilifoinia ili»* phoin- rang, sid Flaherty inswered ii tni heard: "Hello, sitl h's Svdtn-v Hulls Kpeaking i tin London." i.Ui-iiv, win* naaafefl Imerieaa tiiictfll t- w»Mt;lit Carl "Kolio" OKon. ■M »ol255 words
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Article, Illustration785 1953-07-25 14 MOK SIAN PIN - MOK SIAN PIN Spore inter-schools sports? There should be many new marks By ril.W ONN LENG, Malaya's outstanding schoolboy athlete and holder of the Malayan 440-yard hurdles record, should he the star performer at the Singapore inter-schools annual athletic meet which starts on Raffles785 words
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Article45 1953-07-25 14 /\NE oi Japan's ambassadors of XJ xoodwill, 25-year-old Bhtro Ha.thi/.utne. .stylist, swimmer who was placed se< ond to Ford Konno of the United States In the 1.500 metres r;ire at the Helsinki Olympic Games, hai announced hti retirement from con* petition45 words
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Article182 1953-07-25 14 JACK Hargreaves was the only British Ryder Cup player to battle his way into the semi-final of the 2.000 guineas Swallow Harrogate professional golf tournament here yesterday. Today he will meet Eric Lester, rail 34-year-old West of England player for a place In the finals.182 words
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167 1953-07-25 14 JACK HAND - MARCIANO DOES NOT SCARE THIS GUY LA STARZ JACK HAND By UOST FlGHlaaa wno nave b,, n v v Marciano don't want to tiik ,k A U b y star.. Is different. He iantsmo^ tt'A^fj he was hit harder by another ruy Rollie < "When Rocky knocked mo down tU.P. - 167 words
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Article38 1953-07-25 14 I outoon Bobet of France von the 20th lap of the ToUi ,r P r<i;iy covering the 70 kilometres In hour 49 mm B ivei ill i lei tour, thiw brilliantly improvld his placl38 words
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Article31 1953-07-25 14 AUSTRALIA Is likely to .send mor< than M itnletd U) the British Empire Games In Canada nexi JulyAUgUSt, said the secretary of the Oamea Federation. Mr. J Hu-31 words
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Article214 1953-07-25 14 DYNAMITE'S PUNCHES PACKED TNT \FRICAN KID Dynamite stoop* Queenslander Alan Landers is three rountU Brisbane Stadium Dynamite attacked from the srx bell and maintained his offecsM throughout the fight He wastoo:is for Landers, who was hard-pressed protecting himself from the two-town attack and seldom landed a punch* )u> opponent's ducking214 words
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Article35 1953-07-25 14 AUSTRALIAN Ru«by Un f; A se ndln« two UjjMj ,V u island oo aw J 30 The Ceylon our WJJ earn wiU Mr Harry .-^l' It Will 'Ai;' ttlf ICM35 words
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Article395 1953-07-25 15 VETERAN - VETERAN We need Freeman By T i\lF badminton In Malaya is m the doldrums or B least it has been for the past year since the thrillthomas r»P pamca played at Kuala Lumpur and l-ist lune period of slump is to be expected for any other395 words
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Article106 1953-07-25 15 THE Honj? Kong toccer tean now vis'.t ne Australia has impressed fans with its clever ball control, trapping, dummying, and quick switches of positions. The team thrilled a crowd o! more than 30.000 m its first match m Sydney m which it was unlucky to lose106 words
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Article280 1953-07-25 15 YUKitMiittr. siru^giing near me loot 01 the English County Championship table yesterday thwarted the bid of Sussex to gain the necessary 12 points to retain the leadership. The Southern County had to be content with four points for first innings lead and second place280 words
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Article153 1953-07-25 15 At Bristol G lf nm Met shire bt E>sex by 136 runs. Qlouceetenhfri 200 and 220. Esh-x 112 hmc! 178 tHoishill M). Al Hasting*: Sussex- Yorkshire match drawn. Yorksiure 22t; md 212 for 7 (Wilson not oiu 84. Lowaoa 58. Marlai riKhtarm oflbreak 5 lor 52 Sussex 3«7 forReuter - 153 words
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Article85 1953-07-25 15 rpWKNTY-on* fin;.i acceptor! v. 11 h ■rHfhti )<>r tin CheiUrflgW G'lM) tO tM run OVCf n KIIC ;i»kl ;i quarter ;<: Goodwood mm Prkkij i hlrtcen of Diamond! 9 i 71b > i im I B i in< I lOlbl Ity) a V !»4. Pkstnel RoiReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration133 1953-07-25 15 Vo" 1 Chinese „1( reatlon vJ^ Ht Stadhim vine ri a clean hard-fought s Ulth^,Lr?" ld p(1 *»»n ftghUng II wa ttorei CONBI INI II »«l x »< XN( lIIXI n\\ id THI DAT. Though Km i :<•■ *ar< nac combination thej managed themaelvea on133 words
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Article15 1953-07-25 15 XJ)V j. rrencn ..n.i. .> champion won Ihc ship In Wl chard! f- A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article, Illustration16 1953-07-25 15 DAVE FREEMAN conqueror 0/ Wonu Peng Soon16 words
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Article194 1953-07-25 15 S 'pore A.A.A. may invite Chapman riMiK Singapore Amateur Ath--1 iriic Association may <xU nd an Invitation to tin- Chh f Bcottistl Coach. H A I, Chapman, to give series of lectures and demonstration! to local coaches and athlete! afl( r his two-month stay m BoriiM The invitation will he194 words
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Article71 1953-07-25 15 LINZEE 'S DEBUT HERE TODAY THE Souih ertektter, R Unzee. «ii! mHkr liis <lebut In Mftli prklwt when he will pl»y for Nrgrl Ktmblfon again.sl Stngftpon m t»ir Colony l««--<lay. T"he Negri tenm is Egfrton unpt >. Boon Oon Lor, Thlllacaretiuiß, i"veudran. Ouodtndnß, Malinuii ti, K)»oo Bent Hogirtm, Belrabtrt, 171 words
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Advertisement78 1953-07-25 15 M BWm g±[~ w^r V X ih. irecM) k««c of Urn BTEAITS BUDGET cm be y v«ni »»v Air Mail t<» am Mkveu m Im i «»«iro Kincdora -»t mi inclnilvf r.*t»- of (< $24.00 FOB SIX MONTHS tf II m u.oii the -BUDGET whilr on toft «»r \%ish m78 words
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Article, Illustration234 1953-07-25 16 It the weather is kind England has a chance THANKS If** 11 to tlie marvellous bowling by Alec Hedser, who beat larrir (irimmett's all time Test record bag of 216 wickets, England dismissed Australia m the final over at Leeds yesterday with the tourists234 words
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Article71 1953-07-25 16 Indonesian X! 3; Europeans..:! INDONESIAN XI beat a European side 3—2 at soccer yesterday on SCC padang. but if It had not been for the brilliant Soalkeeping of Hull. Europeans would have lost by three tunes that margin The Indonesian forward* tested Hu'U leverely,71 words
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Article22 1953-07-25 16 UKFTEN: To V«>ra (nee Jolliffe* wife nf Cant. D. R Green, io pmo Gurkha Rifles. 19th July. B.M.H. Sifuaoore. a hoy.22 words
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Article59 1953-07-25 16 DONG: On July 24'h. 1953. Madam Lav Ting Me. 1 sged 74, wii> of R?\ Don? Bins* Sen« mother of Dong Chui Sin^. Mrs P<ul I") mi; Mrs. Teo Pwet Ghee. Mrs. Su Pun ChOOf, Mrs. Tan Lye Whatt, Mrs Richard Koh Sin Sen«. Cortege SBavtaf 987. Upper S'nnooon59 words
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Article54 1953-07-25 16 ON JULY 18TH, 1953. at S' James's, Rowledge. Surrey, by tlv Rev. Dr. A. B. Winner. Vicar of Rowledge, Lieutenant <E> J. M 'Whrte. RN.. elder son of Mr. and Mrs. James Whyte of Kawll Beaconirleld and Kuala Lumpur, to Phyllis Margaret, youngest daughter of General Sir Rob and54 words
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Article680 1953-07-25 16 EVANS quickly fell leg-be-fore yesterday morning, while executing a terrific hook with his bat far removed from the ball'.s vicinity and this wicket made Lindwall four wickets for 40. SIMPSON CAME AND THEN A MOST REMARKABLE INCIDENT OCCURRED. Simpson Ml batting freely and on drove one680 words
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Article85 1953-07-25 16 SINGAPORE'S line-up for the first round FOOD! Scone Cup tie <: 'ins' T »un Seirbilan at the Badtninton Stadium at 8.30 p.m. tonight Uld lOOtorron was announced vesterd.iv a.s follows: SINGLES: 1. On^ Poh I im. 2. Andrew ran. 3. Quek Kenv> Chuan: l>«ubl«'s: l Oiiij Poh85 words
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Article373 1953-07-25 16 WMTKIOHTI for VM day (Saturday. \u&. 1> of Penang Turf Club's AikiiU Uank Holiday mretliu TIIK PBNANG CIT CL. 1. DIV. 1— 1 M. \Voo<W-»tr Inn Ml Fndl Uiinmt'iit II Ml Km; i»ml 1.13 Kioadside «.<»< Mubarak *.<»:? Kignlelto I.fl 01...M-I Duly Ml Quarter Heck 7.13 Hunolulu 7.1?373 words
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341 1953-07-25 16 ALLAN LEWIS - BAGBY HORSES SHOW OFF BEST A PENANG ALLAN LEWIS From pPNANG trainer Wall, Educed t. newcomers, PERCUSSION and RrBBFR p?J£^ this morning, when ollicial tr.umn,? h. OltTt Penang Turf Clubs August Bank Lu*** 1 which starts next Saturday Hohto Percussion (Tail) made a good impression k went over three m341 words
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Advertisement288 1953-07-25 16 CLASSIFIED AHS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. Sc MRS. P. RETNASA t BAPATHY of Paloh Estate thanK all relatives and friend lor their good wishes and kind yifts on the occasion of their marriage on 25th June. 1953. at Seremban. MR MRS WONG THIN HOY and family thank all relatives an'i friends for288 words
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