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Title Section18 1953-09-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. No. UNI. Singapore. I ri.. Sept. 4 r^ JWT^18 words
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Article212 1953-09-04 1 MALAYA LESSON FOR WEST Aattet* tean praise mr our Avar 'Lone* policy lie THE British check to Communism m Malaya was praised yesterday by Mr. Thurston Morton, United States Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations. Speaking fo llu 1 National Convention of American Ex Servicemen of the lasl war212 words
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188 1953-09-04 1 By SIT YIN IONC. If ADAM Tan Kirn Neo, t!* 1H year old X to keeper, who was 1 to de yesten witchcraft, Ice this tnornii So the possibility I killing was the work of one who had not be from her charms and love188 words
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Article, Illustration109 1953-09-04 1 DEEP SEA DIVER Swiss BORN scientist Aunuste Piccard, 69, one-time stratosphere balloonist, and his son Jacques, plunged 3,608 feet to the bottom of the Mediterranean list week m his ten-ton steel "Bathvscope." Piccard said afterwards that the diving craft could So to "any depths'. He plans to make a threemileA.P. - 109 words
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Article, Illustration163 1953-09-04 1 Kerima dreams of Malaya It's easy I i speak a little Malay but to speak it well Is difficult, says Kelma, the French-Arab girl who was ide famous by Carol Eteed'i Outcast of the Islands." And every night, Sicilians m the mountain village oj Noto can hear her learning theA.P. - 163 words
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Article20 1953-09-04 1 Sydney lane, dii f a British group of manufacturers, ha trad With Mos 000.000 sterling, the20 words
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Article26 1953-09-04 1 Singapore Rubber Ma > th a quiet this morning with first Septembe tipment at G4 3 8 3 ;l pound, ljB below y !v'i close.26 words
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Article105 1953-09-04 1 Hornets attack a family A Chinese family of seven, iiK'ludinC m old man of 01, were ■tang by hornets at their home m Grange Itoad. Singapore early this morning*. A city ambulance took them to hospital. The hornets were disturbed m their nest by children taking: aim with their catapults105 words
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Article60 1953-09-04 1 MAJ. GEN. William F. Dean was returned to the Allied side at Panmuniom today after three years of Communist cantivitv. The 54-year-old former Commander of the U.S. 24th Division— highest ranking prisoner of the RM.s and their prize captive was re\r I >l only two days60 words
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Advertisement48 1953-09-04 1 There's something for everyone m the ARCADE Frocks for all occasions, sporting goods, toys, hooks, toiletries and household ware... Youll find all your needs at the Arcade, Cold Storage, Orchard Road. II I REFRESHING MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS, TOO, IN THE TEA LOUNGE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.48 words
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Article305 1953-09-04 2 RED HOLD WRONG, MENACE TO PEACE •THK I.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, declared m Washington yesterday that Moscow's "stubborn" hold on Eastern Germany "is a menace to the peace." Mr. Dulles told a news conference he ahso saw a danger that RedU.P. - 305 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-09-04 2 Mr. Chan Yam; Pun. 30 a Technical Cadet of the Sim: ipore Telecommunications Department, who leaves by air today for the I'nited Kingdom on a four- year scholarship at Brighton Technical College. Mr. Chan joined the Department m 1947 sui a technical apprentice. He then attended67 words
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Article148 1953-09-04 2 *jm l Security Council rejected a call by the AsianAfrican group of nations yesterday to place the Moroccan question on its agenda. The group of 15 countries had asked lor discussion of the situation m Morocco after the French Government recently deposed and exiled <he sultanReuter - 148 words
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Article37 1953-09-04 2 Mr. Yusuf cachalia. joint secretary of t ne South African Indian Congress, yesterday received notice under the Suppression of Communism Act prohibit.m- mm from attending any gathering ln any pIil(lp g houth Africa for two years.—37 words
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Article40 1953-09-04 2 hurt for the .second time m a week while working J near Jaaner, Alberta. C na a Btr studio, 20th Century-Pox n,; h utr torn lißamems ProdurtH.n 0l the tilni. "River of No Return." has been halted. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article24 1953-09-04 2 T ousancls thronged Aiwir land's streets vester iv v Ml EveifS (r(i ,v to cheer *&A'e%** A 'l"i't Club N L A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article89 1953-09-04 2 MR. M. N. Mistakidis came up yesterday m Liverpool with a report on the female shrimp of the Lower Thames. Most of them, it seems, used to be males Mr. Mistakidis. an expert on the matter, said an examinntion of 5.000 shrimps showed the males turned89 words
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Article, Illustration9 1953-09-04 2 picture. Free PressFree Press - 9 words
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160 1953-09-04 2 U.S. GOVT'S HEMLINES SHORTS A HOT ISSUE WASHINGTON. Frid r lyiTH diplomatic caution m j m Secretary of state iT John Foster Duller deehJl yesterday to take a'stanC whether walking shorts w 0l be suitable attire f or St c Department men employ* during the heatwave. But he said theyA.P. - 160 words
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104 1953-09-04 2 OIL PIPES TO CRISS-CROSS W. EUROPE THE Atlantic Alliance announced yesterday m Paris that it would begin building a $300,000,000 Straits" jet fuel pipeline network m Western Europe this fall. The 1.875 miles of pipeline will cover nine Western Allied nations like a cobweb. It will be one of theA.P. - 104 words
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Advertisement47 1953-09-04 2 j SINGAPORE RESTAURANT i [Ist. Class Bar) 79 Bras Basah Road. C Tel. 4088 Seaport 7 Excellent Cuisine 1 1 Class Service Special Cocktails C *WBeer, Wine Spirit, 1, European Dinner A la Carle 1 1 1 Chinese Food ■"'mmmiK3i..M 111 l i l i mimilUim) Jj47 words
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Advertisement42 1953-09-04 2 BACK TO SCHOOL a-^&A v* 1 NEW VfilBHßßaV a *aaWN4l !\y* fcJBSSte JUMPER iK^ll NON-SKID rjw /ilClif l^m /llC ft jCfiS^/ 1 niif iW^^ur^n d 1 nee f/^ X rnlCcS \w/<^^ CHtIDREHS SIZES 7-10 $1 «p 11-1 $290 GENTS LADIES 2-8 $23042 words
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189 1953-09-04 3 PrP^ StaH Importer S°K C^eX C aTaS pore Royal BodcgMW Kr^now'facin, the of finding now owners and homes for them mr n to last night, Miss L. E. Bach the society's general fe'retarv. had received phone calls.from owners offering 10 Mw^offen came from189 words
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Article232 1953-09-04 3 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE leading cinema operators do not want to be forced to show Malayan Film Unit productions. A report m yesterday "s Free Press said that the Federation Government may force all the 168 cinemas m the country to screen Malayan Film232 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-09-04 3 A NEW arrival to Singapore, Mrs. Eileen Stamper came m the Flying Enterprise II to ff* her husband Mr. J. C. Mamper, who is the Eastern Representative of Isbrandtsen line. Mrs. stimper said she was sure she was coin* to like Singapore.47 words
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Article50 1953-09-04 3 c JP le Chinese news agency sa d from Peking jhat ComSrn^ ar S*elogista have unearthed fossils of animals "fajy millions of years old. Inthrai n F remains ot mastodons, twr oe d hor ses. sabre toothed of th S 5, irafTos and rhinoceros 0i the Penozoic Age.50 words
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Article40 1953-09-04 3 MR. RONALD MiKINLAY 21, a Glasgow private detective. has a dioo answer to pay-roll bandits an armoured car. He will use the car auctioned for the Ministry of Simply when collecting pay-rolls. from banks for companies.40 words
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Article27 1953-09-04 3 For the first time since the war a Russian student is to .study at Oslo University as guest of the Norwegian* Students U n ton.27 words
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Article67 1953-09-04 3 fTHE British Council, Singapore, is offering scholarships for study m the United Kingdom during the 1954,55 academic year The scholarships arc mainly for those who have successfully completed university degree courses or who have equivalent professional qualifications. These scholarships will not be available to persons who are67 words
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Article, Illustration161 1953-09-04 3 SINGAPORE GETS A BAD NAME Free Press StufT Reporter SINGAPORE has got a bad name abroad for the large number of fake gems which have been "palmed off" as genuine to unsuspecting tourists. Mr. William Sena, who told ♦his to the Free Press yesterday, irned161 words
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Article33 1953-09-04 3 American. British and Canadian prisoners who returned to freedom yesterday were so anxious to leave Communist hands that they poured out of trucks without taking any of their possessions. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article37 1953-09-04 3 The burned wreckage of a chartered airliner that crashed with 19 soldiers and two crewmen on Tuesday night has been i found on a timbered western i Washington mountainside. I There were no survivors.— A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article41 1953-09-04 3 The Nile overflowed its banks and inundated 2,000 acres of farmland yesterday after nsnng 20 centimeters In the past n hours. Nt The village of "Blonde Island m Gulza Province was isolated and several hundred I inhabitants were evacuated.41 words
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Advertisement104 1953-09-04 3 I I EVEREST PHOTO EXHIBITION TOP FLOOR OF ROBINSON CO LTD from Sept. 7th to Sept. 12th ADMISSION FREE THE EXHIBITION WILL COVER The History of Everest IMI Expedition 1 J m am,. 1935 Reconnaissance 1921 Reconnaissance Expedition ExpedWion 1922 Expedition 193* Expedition 1921 Expedition ItSl Expedition 1933 Houston-Everest Flights104 words
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Article426 1953-09-04 4 Opinion GROWING TRUST •*FHE Trust is recognised as the housing authority for the Colony... lt i.s now firmly established as the agent for Government, for all matters connected with planning, housing and land use." This quotation from the annual report of the Singapore Improvement Trust for 1952 indicates how far426 words
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Article, Illustration723 1953-09-04 4 John Sampson - John Sampson The 'United States' may be taster but the Says WHEN the iuperlincr "United States" made her record-b re a k ing maiden voyage, a roundtrip passenger remarked to me: "The British made more fuss over there than our people here!" That may have been an723 words
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Article216 1953-09-04 4 MONTAGUE LACEY - IT'S FULL STEAM AHEAD MONTAGUE LACEY AIR travel is far from killing sea traVi'l. More new ships are being built for the Atlantic trade everyday. Even the shipping companies which run the sunshine summer cruises- the P. and O. and Orient Lines having stepped up sea cruises this summer, plan216 words
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Advertisement38 1953-09-04 4 j VALUE QUALITY jj I I ENGAGEMENT I RINGS i Choose a Ring you will j| be proud of all your life. << j! IP. H. HENDRY I r> Jewellers 78, North Bridge Rd. SS Sintapore -K. humour g38 words
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Advertisement120 1953-09-04 4 AVOSET keeps... ca tItWJ tIWIG SO Ullf llllsw is whipped cream time! I Bar 1 s>^. ibb |Bsr^K T ilujk' V~ l^j- always prepared for easy, jfy mmmmr^m\ dilicious whipped cttam I f^J AVOSET KEEPS FLUFFY *M WW\w\WmlmW^ ways whips whips W^^T^W J AVOSET KEEPS SWEET whip up only as120 words
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Miscellaneous14 1953-09-04 4 ARTIE'S HEADLINE "All right, then— 2o pictures of Mossade* for one of the Shah.'"14 words
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174 1953-09-04 5 I.C.F.T.U. man may help end a dispute p r e S s Start Rrporter FrM 1 secretary of the PlSdtte whole day m the Eton? meeting unionist, and C S"pon- °«£fe .re S to ««le their differences Si the Government over the eligibility ol official union 't^Suc m*. unl oiu174 words
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Article33 1953-09-04 5 Retired us. General J.> A. Van Fleet said last night m New Delhi the report he is to be the chief military adviser to South Korea "is news to me."33 words
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Article48 1953-09-04 5 President Blsenhower has told, the Persian Premier. Zahedi. that the United tea ii prepared to help his hard-up new regime with U.S. dollars The first American emergency aid la expected to be around US$3O,OOO 000. Persian newspapers have been guessing as high as U*****.000.000.48 words
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Article, Illustration336 1953-09-04 5 Big jamboree is planned Singapore Boy Scout*' a nation has been invited to send a contingent of scouts and pouters to attend the first national jamboree of PhilipPines Boy Scouts to be held at ?q on a ue?on City, from April 30 next. The invitatir,;! has tfcen336 words
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Article, Illustration345 1953-09-04 5 MONK, 16, GOES BACK TO SCHOOL Freed from vows for five years By PETER DE CRTZ TAN SA WATT, a IG-year- old Singapore boy who was ordained two weeks ago as a novice Buddhist monk was released from his vows today to go back to school. And While he remain.^345 words
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Article51 1953-09-04 5 POLICE on Wednesday swooped on a hou.se m Cecil Street. Singapore, and seized 22 lbs. of raw opium valued at $8,800. The opium wai found locked In a wooden bo\. Police questioned a number of l>eople living In the house but no I arrests have been51 words
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Article44 1953-09-04 5 All restrictions on sending parceLs to Austrian prisoners still held m Soviet Russia have now been withdrawn, it was announced m Vienna yesterday. The Soviet authorities informed the Austrian Ambassador m Moscow recently of the decision to lift all such restrictions. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement106 1953-09-04 5 <««««««««««««««««««««««««« <<<<<<<< 1 ROULETTE 1 ASH a TRAYS v ItiilaV MB& saw j v SB M awSr 1 1 agr^ 'ill W a v agSF jp^^' ILbv b^^^ ■1& awA «a?^^a»^ s^^ -=3 MSmwW S Sole Agents:- 1 F. E. ZUELLIC (MALAYA) LTD. I 5 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG S106 words
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Advertisement16 1953-09-04 6 Olivetti TYPEWRITERS Fo€ free trial, apply to* the 30RNE0 SUMATRA TRADING CO., (M) LTD. Telephone *****.16 words
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Miscellaneous322 1953-09-04 6 BMMm>>^aaaaaaaaaaapaaa| ,;>■■:;:;-.;■%. ;-vc:--: MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis Jf^R Ll_ J I^T^, sfffij. m! V .7j '^JsVEA /mW —^J L*M E 1 \,n, imi ''"ne'Mhir.V* J into doins anvthin, knen what you want and ia£j TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs jVt» iV TLT "C I 1322 words
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Article, Illustration487 1953-09-04 7 NOBODY CALLED HER MADAM MRS PERLE MESTA came down the gangway of the Russian steamer Beloostrov m London Docks, shrugged her sables round her shoulders, and declared: "Roys am I glad to be back." 'For three months she had been touring Russia. Mrs. Mesta— 62-year-old487 words
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250 1953-09-04 7 UK REGINALD DEUCE, 33 year-old former estate M K affe nt said m court that the only income he and his wife have is E2-a-week National Assistance. But he admitted that they have g car. -It is the only250 words
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Article140 1953-09-04 7 A BABY C.IRL has been A born to a 21 -year-old Cambridge wife after the longest childbirth ordeal on record eight days. The child weighs 71b. 2ozs. and is healthy. The mother was able to leave hospital ten days later. The mother "healthy and140 words
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Article41 1953-09-04 7 mill Korean Foreign Minister Mr. Y. T Pyun, served notice yesterday that his government will oppose United gate.s purchases to Japan for T rehabilitation which *owd build up Japan at the expense of Koreas hopes for industrial development41 words
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Article29 1953-09-04 7 A six-year-old boy. Antonio Castillo, who was playing near a rubbish heap m Boon Teck Road. Singapore, found an automatic pistol. It was given to the police.29 words
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178 1953-09-04 7 TWO men fought an early mornino duel with cars. damn ***** WM C 27 w °rth of 52X1? an! a cut for a woman passenger. Dm*', uel Mr T Pa". th^fe a** Brtstol b«an on ne F ailand tQ BristQl Road at178 words
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Article61 1953-09-04 7 President Syngman Rhee yesterday urged his people to recommend -honest and able people" to him by placing names m a •"Suggestion Box." Dr. Rhee said this nation ha.s "tens of millions of things to do" and needs many honest and able men and women61 words
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Article34 1953-09-04 7 While walking along Kampong Bharu Road. Singapore, a Harbour Board laboured was suddenly confronted by two Malays who assaulted him and got away with his wallet containing $1 and an identity card.34 words
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Advertisement83 1953-09-04 7 aa»s»-»- jj J Dear Sir, le tters J u a ve y° ur > clears ITS tIV v» y r UNDERWOOD .>w DE LUXE s^ UNDERWOOD 6ENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG I FRESH OYSTERS AIRPORT HOTEL SINCAPORE Phone 3351 RADIO WMLY INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL THE83 words
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Article, Illustration379 1953-09-04 8 PETER DE CRUZ - PETER DE CRUZ Story by Pictures by !> Buddhist ie mpe Po: son Road, SinSL? Picturesque pie& "Kwang Meng San Garden of Liberation Covering app roxilr acres and fenced «2 '•protected" area ic^ lost and unwanted gg! They can be sure or? harmedNORMAN COTTERELL - 379 words
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Article327 1953-09-04 10 The Big Five tighten up SEALED BAG ALARM THE £12,000 banknote robbery from the guarutu 1 bullion van of a London bank was the coup ol a currency ringer, it is revealed. 4 Somenow K somewhere, he switched a seated bagd waste paper for the327 words
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175 1953-09-04 10 S a daughter too old at 16 to be cuddled by her mother? O, said Professor Barbara I Wootton m Chelsea Juvenile Court. rofessor Wootton, twice-mar--1 rled iher first husband died of wounas m World War I) is I 55. She i.s an author,175 words
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Article24 1953-09-04 10 The sterling area boosted its gold and dollar reserves by US$--13.000,000 last month to US$2,--409.000.000 the Treasury an- nounced m London.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article187 1953-09-04 10 ORD GLENORCHY, 34-year-old heir to the Earldom 1 of Breadaibane and Holland, was found guilty at righton of stealing Is. lOd. m pennies from a slot conU tamer In a public-house. ,1 This man, who spent a large inheritance, who worked m turn as a labourer,187 words
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Article105 1953-09-04 10 4 FLOORS OF ARGUMENT WILL GO UP GIANT office block so big that critics say it will partly mlnate St. Paul's Cathedral. 1 start to go up In the Cltv of ndon as soon as a building mcc is granted. >our years of argument are tied by the announcement it105 words
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Article156 1953-09-04 10 IREMEN and police at Croy- don made emergency plans deal with any deliberate nreising by a maniac they believe sponsible for five fires m three turg ttiey are sure none of the fires a accidental, and that ail ll tne L w ork of the «ame man.156 words
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Article42 1953-09-04 10 Smoke but no fire A MAN hurriedly dialled 999 m London and gasped: "County Hall is on fire." But firemen found the blaze was smoke from a flare on the roof to guide R.A.F. pilots rehearsing for the Battle of Britain fly-past.42 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-09-04 10 SHIRLEY BOOTH m Come back. Little Sheba.' a Hal Wallis' production.15 words
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Advertisement31 1953-09-04 10 I It costs you less I L,^ to own I sa&zMi§4amWi&mS^ I s^T^s^cMßHn' sb -'-'-*spLtß^xMC "s^ByTV 'm I^^2^»l3L^. li^ -l#dy^s i- ...ri Kd^Mnl m MM^^i. -^BE^BA a j s Sin^ BORNEO31 words
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Article515 1953-09-04 11 Selig S. Harrison - Selig S. Harrison by NEW DELHI. AN AFFABLE, general A with a diplomatic Hair will represent India as Sirman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission at Panmunjom. Lt Gen. Kodendara Subbayya Thimayya— •Thimmy'' for short— was Prime Minister Nehru's prompt first choice to tackle theA.P. - 515 words
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Article288 1953-09-04 11 IRoih sides vulnerable South dealei NR B INT s 4 4ltt 3 I Mil 070 A A 7 5 2 A t. Bovm C*j 1 1 0 A X Q J ft 2 4. 1 The bidding South Went North Kan 10 Pass IW.T Pa** 30 Pass 4-288 words
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Advertisement259 1953-09-04 11 I I David Livingstone P"a salamander"! In 1861 C. F. Mackenzie, the first Bishop to establish a Mission Station m Central Africa, gave this portrait of the brave and inspired explorer: "You would like to see our picturesque appearance on the march Livingstone m his jacket and trousers of blue259 words
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Miscellaneous250 1953-09-04 11 BUCKLEY 'ITS THE ONLY WAY THEY CAN ENJOY THE COUNTRYSIDE!" Today's Crossword gggan Hani __JBI P i T^ r^ nanas Banal nnan K> ***M HH BBaV ■a nBflH H r J^* bWBM hmEj iBBI ißßga B.iTJii.ijßj Bjf ll I I W^lm^.-'ll *M* *s MMMB fcaansaaMM IB^ ICBOSB BUres In the250 words
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Article86 1953-09-04 12 THIS IS A S CREAM Delirious whipped cream made with laughine ras. Dont laugh it* hl< l Mr. Axel ■mill-Hal Swedish Kngineer. has m vented a method. The intention is not to make proph* laugh when they .at it. The gas is too weak to affect them. But it doe*,Paul Popper - 86 words
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Article164 1953-09-04 12 The Pressman's Postbag GOBS STILL ON I CREDIT SIDE 9 SHOn-l) like to refer to a Utter m which the wnter i stated tl.at to and his wife were molested by 4 I bunch of I.S. Gobs. l L i. s regre table na* Incident was not reported U> tic164 words
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Article, Illustration247 1953-09-04 12 IiTIIR roads parallel to, and those intersecting Carpmael Koad, are brightly lit by fluorescent lamps, but not ii iiin.irl Koad. Whv? It I plra.su re to walk along the lighted roads any time at night, but Carpmael Road is shunned by lonely pedestrians247 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-09-04 12 Thp weekly Scout Corner appears in Page ;"> today. MR. V. KNGARAJtJ of tinWar Department. Singapore, and Miss Krishnaveni, daughter of Mr. X Mippiah of the City (ouneil Electricity Department were married m I Singapore recently.39 words
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Article160 1953-09-04 12 I WONDER if your correspondent. "Shanmugam.*' is speaking for himself or on behalf of the Singapore Volunteer Constabulary? He may be an inspector or some small fry. Whether he is a special, or not. I deduce that he is of the latter type. Take Mr. Scow's complaint,160 words
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Article117 1953-09-04 12 IN reply to "Wake Up'.s" comments on district numbers, I must remind him. or her. that not everyone is fortunate enough to possess a Straits Time.s Directory or a telephone directory nor can afford to go all over Singapore to note the numbers on red discs. The map117 words
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Article36 1953-09-04 12 lI AVE you a grouse? Have ll you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? ii Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m his POSTBAG j briefly.36 words
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Advertisement105 1953-09-04 12 v #< *2Sßßßa^Bßß**3c**r CRAVEN A FOR SMOOTH, CLEAN SMOKING largest-selling '-S^Sl cork-tipped cigarette /^feS\ m the world. i^vlV^? Imported from London M M Bl 0 1 A Grouse to Enjoy! '-M Try just half a pep: of fe. this most famous of Scotch fJj whiskies and you will ask JPP*gL105 words
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Article591 1953-09-04 13 THE NEW U.S. FASHIONS AVOID EXTREMES PARIS. CHRISTIAN DIOR, has raised skirts to the knees m the new Paris fashions, but American buyers have avoided extremes of either length or shortness m buying: styles for U.S. women. First pictures of the new fashions show someA.P. - 591 words
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Article, Illustration141 1953-09-04 13 SHERADSKI - SHERADSKI TOKEN AG ERS! Do leave those sophisticated clothes to your A much older sisters. See how Miss Holiday Wrong: minces along feeling so grown up m her too tight linen skirt and too low neck. It will be a long time before141 words
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162 1953-09-04 13 Short Skirts They're Fun Says Marlene THE SKIRT LINE controversy continues to draw heated arguments on street corners ng Seventh Avenue the home of New York's trade". Only one U.S. manufacturer tar appears to demur at Dior. Seymour Fox tl inks American women ought to look pretty and dress With162 words
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Advertisement124 1953-09-04 13 AJAkW SLAT (POktKMV A .^k^r i y v BBk r wm v^jb .^r i «^a sandals For Comfortable Wear Available m different sixes (r colours. PRICE $5/Special concession fo schoolgirls m uniforms. Less 10' < discounf THE ORCHARD STORE 271, Orchard Road, fo the Pavilion Thcafrc) »**UfACT(jREgs hf U^i^iL^ *EIAU124 words
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Advertisement109 1953-09-04 13 i ijjM mg '$'wL/'''-'£i^ > fe.. flfci > 1 %S*a& BBBk Sti 1 years younger! BkJSSI &*A^y*focfef%, l Firmo-Lift Treatment Lotion A firming lotion that works against wrinkles, crepeyness and age lines It contains vital, restoring oils and other secret ingredients that help to lift, firm, smooth and tighten remarkably.109 words
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Advertisement151 1953-09-04 14 NOW! I mm /*r"\ ■*#*>. j4*m% 2aiw AUTOMATICALLY! ,<# k^ P t v* s*^5 *4.--■ m J M 'V''v>>.. V J W J L BBBb*Bbs_ ****mk^ Taw TJJfBV iKiHI- v*^**^^ Wss^*^Wß^ay i -**f)SimmmMm**Msy Jmmmm*msmmMM*mMmmm***m*j t J^gp***+±>- replaces them a« you use them! Constantly refills V*~ i; M<\ y° ur cc151 words
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147 1953-09-04 15 Singapore can win at basketball in Asian Games SINGAPORE will send a basketball team of ten players I-^ and two oilicials to the Asian Games at Manila next year. The team'fl expenses, estimated at $20,000, will be bourned by the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation. An official of the SCAAF147 words
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Article90 1953-09-04 15 rTTENHAM Hotspurs scrambled into second position m the championship table" 1 when they beat Charlton 1-0 a< the London Club's eround. LEAGUE DIV. I Charlton 0 Tottenham 1 LEAGUE DIV. 11l (Southern) Colcheetet 0 Exeter 1 Leytaa Orient 0 Brighton AH.'! Northampton 2 Bournemouth 1 LEAGUE90 words
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Article212 1953-09-04 15 UPSETS IN U.S. TENNIS TOURNEY •OUDGE PATTY (U. 5... 1950 R Wimbledon champion pro- d ed on UP&et m the United States lawn tennis championship' at Forest Hills yesterdaj Sen he beat Mervyn ROM Aastralias top ranked player, iii the fourth round of the mens Si plm- beat the lefthander212 words
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Article54 1953-09-04 15 British heavy weight champion Don Cockell will fight I'ber Bacilieri. Italy's baavywelfht titleholder. In a ten-round bout m Leu ester on Oct. 5, lt was announced yesterday. It will be Oocktil's first fight since he outpointed Hairy Matthews, the American heaw. ba Seattle. Washins- tonA.P. - 54 words
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Article234 1953-09-04 15 DIVISION 1. Arsenal v Wolves Blackpool v Huddersfield Cardiff v Sunderland Ch clsea v Shefield I. I her pool v Preston Manchester C. v Manchester V. Middlesbro' v Burnley Newcastle v Bolton I'nrismouth v A. Villa Sheffield Wed v Charlton West Bromwhh v Tottenham DIVISION234 words
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Article403 1953-09-04 15 IMU-:. draw for the Island Club versus Keppel Goll Club match ai the Lsianu Club on iday Is: ,o Urn Boh Yam *b and D 11 Clendon i f) \P. Jottee (4) and D. w. McMullan <4>; 8.35 H. C L. Peace iBj and m. o MurchiaoD403 words
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Article58 1953-09-04 15 T.H.A. Potta, 4 up. won the "A" list i Bogey* medal of Island Clu6 I. B. M one up. winner, and E. D. Sheppard, all square, m the "C" divisi E. V. Smith. one Up, won the for the second nine In the A and58 words
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Article40 1953-09-04 15 The MaCMO Table Tennis Association announced f they will not i l a team to compete In :e tennis (ham(- m Tokyo. This -ii>e of the temm'i during the recent Interpol** •Aith Hunt Kong which they lost.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article148 1953-09-04 16 SURREY-THE TRUE CHAMPIONS SI RREY wound up lhe v like tru.- (hairuon, Bter.hen thei easily defeated Hampshire bl nil* w^kets yrnn m it was their l« m ehamp.ons.hiP md took their flnsi (resale el pelnta to i** su.s.v were •■•> Wedne* well on the v.iv to niakin--,,rt .m of theReuter - 148 words
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Article93 1953-09-04 16 C OIUX)N P.KIE 0, ST.S Swedish track and field meet. [n M mln< Yl2 sec.— l 4.2 sec. slower than Zatopek'a world mark. British runner covered the nrst 2.000 metres 14 sec raster than did Zatopek. when tlie Czech runner established the record. He was93 words
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Article851 1953-09-04 16 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Hv TIIF HURDLES race, over 9 F. should be I great draw card at the Malayan Amateur Racing Association S meeting ut Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Eight horses have been entered for this race ana should be well worth seeing. The start will be m851 words
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Article83 1953-09-04 16 Good opportunism by .1 a solid del il R .a.s.c. b] 2-1 u\ a Si F.A. Cu t t.' ed a rour when lown one minute fi .'v surprised the crowd hard hit Bu rase wen 1-2 they were arell oi: Ir forwards lacked finish. D83 words
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Article188 1953-09-04 16 It was CSC all the way CSC .3, GHQ FARELF 1 II ylon Sports Club's me all the way through In fad if it hadn't GHQ FARE] is uoaiper I ewis the ivyionese ild have chalked u p a ater victory m their SHA Senior Div. 1 league me tit188 words
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Article80 1953-09-04 16 ry -day i f he I ielr Fe tian England who md M>! 11l Ol I \(.I \M> Ist. Inn. 158 [nnli c mpi m o Wrl Don iM b B, H.uvey run out 21, DeCourcy c Comptea I Moss 6. *.v 20, Davids* ley cReuter - 80 words
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