The Singapore Free Press, 11 September 1953

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    • 30 1 •> gJfiiw. i '.^^HhWV^ jflß^*^ Mr 'il hi IK T■! I Jj Jrf "V CRAVEN 'A' FOR SMOOTH, CLEAN, SMOKING I cork-tipped cigarette dJljiUr j Imported from London A^ "A -mS
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    • 10 1 The Singapore free Press an>tM Afternoon Sale in Malawi. lan>tMI
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    • 343 1  -  SIT YIN PONG third mystery Hre §n three ilutis By Night vigil by THE $250,000 Diamond Theatre in North Bridge Road, Singapore, was destroyed early this morning by a mysterious blaze the third in three days in that street. Police do not rule out arson.
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    • 114 1 Pacific allies say 'no to Britain T HE Foreign Ministers of Australia. New Zealand and "the United States an"!nccd last fight they bid decided agates* broadening the tripartite AN ZI* Pacific defence pact by id mittin? Britain or any .»!"er country. The three Ministers. Mr. Richard Casey (Australia), Mr T
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    • 302 1 EARTHQUAKES IN CYPRUS, 40 DEAD THE WORST earthquake In Cyprus in living memory yesterday killed at least 40 people and totally obliterated two villages, in which every house fell and 1.500 people were left homeless. In eight seconds, houses were wrecked in 135 villages in the western area of the
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    • 134 1 JX-King Peter of Yugoslavia I ve°nL a dlvonv it was Pie met w t e h d M y aft<>r the cou near Biarritz. South Franco. uu> *^a a communi- quc saying the couple's child. Prince Alexandra, aged eight, would b<' placed In school in
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    • 62 1 MERICAN newspapers re- i A ported yesterday that the United States would spend $300 to $400 million to back the i French "Navarre Plan" to end the Indo-China war. They said the top policy-makiiu body, the U.S. National Security Couiv- l ell, had agreed to
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    • 396 2 MUST WAIT TILL EASE IN TENSION BRITISH trade unions yesterday refused to press the (iovernment to increase trade with Communist nations. The Communist-led Foundrymen's Union asked delegates at the Trades Union Congress conference in Douglas, Isle of Man, to "demand that steps be
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    • 92 2 Her lucky holiday rum pnoioyrapner nenri Rachi and script-writer Jean- Paul Sussey u>ere in need of a leading lady for the short films they were making in Sweden. Walking in the streets of Wisby, on the Baltic island of Gotland, they spotted pretty 17-year-old Ylva Mattson, on holiday from Stockholm.
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    • 225 2 negotiations to resolve the three-year-old Anglo--11 Persian oil dispute are expected to start shortly through the "good offices" of the United States, said diplomatic sources in London yesterday. Britain's .starting point in the i talks would be the four-point Ani'lo-American plan submitted to Teheran
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    • 45 2 Turkey last ni^ht ilgiied an agreement for a uss<».o(mi 000 loan from the World Bunk t' the Turkish industrial DeveloDment Bank. The loan" is f r 15 yi ars at 475 per cent Interest, with r< Ptjamtl to begin in Aug. li>s3.
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    • 66 2 The II.S. Secretary of Labour, Mr. Martin I Mir km. resigned yesterday saying he felt that the Eisenhower administration had broken a promise to support his plan for revising the Taft-llartley labour law. President Eisenhower accepted the resignation "with deep regret". The White House disclosed that
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    • 90 2 DOREEN WON JUST THE THINGS FOR HONEYMOON Hooker. 1_ A pnoto. An "Efficiency and Personality' competition held in London was won by 19--year-old Miss Doreen Hooker of N'easden, Middlesex. She will receive a dress by Norman Hartnell, a hair style by a leading London stylist, a week's holiday in London
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    • 94 2 CHURCHILL CONFERS WITH U.S. ENVOY QIR Winston Churchill paid a surprise visit last night to his office at No. 10 Downing Street, where he conferred for an hour with the American Ambassador. Mr. Winthrop Aldrich. From Chequers The 78-year-old Prime Minister drove to London from his official country home. Chequers.
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    • 154 2 Kashmir cry of 'foreign intrigue' MR. BAKSHI GHULMiwI HAMMED, the Prim! M ister of Kashmir, said v*ri the former Prime Sheikh Abdullah, would iS* l in prison y long a, m **jM inside and outside the C o3 require." »mm Mr. Bakshi Ghulam Moha*l med, who came to power Jl
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    • 240 3  - A $12 m. INDUSTRIAL TOWN' JOSKPH YEO Factories go up in Alexandra Road Trust pla ns another estate for the long Queue CLOTH MERCHANTS ARE WARY i s ratP in Alexandra Koad is srowTHE industry e^ate- ere not on|y by rlrmst b' S K«n g businessman and the SgftB^SSBPTi over
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      32 3 "Come on girls," veil these youthful spectators. They formed part *of the big crowd who watched the Malay schools of Selangor annual physical education and sports competition in Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 176 3 THEY FEAR CUT IN EXPORT DUTY SINGAPORE merchants are reluctant to place sizeable orders for Indian cotton piecesoods because they fear abolition of the 10 per cent export duty, a spokesman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce said yesterday. This was responsible for ttie •meagre" orders at a time when
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    • 121 3 SHEPPARD (Abdullah) King, Texas oil heir, has found another exotic dancer. He said yesterday his marriage to Egyptian belly dancer Samia Gamal. was off and that he was coing to marry a Turkish dan -brunette Najla Ates. She la currently at a New York
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    • 46 3 The Belgian Lower House will hold a special meeting on Oct 6 to debate a bill on the revision of the constitution to onng it in line with the needs of European integration and another bill ratifying the European defence community treaty.
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    • 44 3 Tk* 4nd Jalan**" 1 Off li Z tourse at lh junction of Kalian? Road t( U on at 0po Singapore, yesterday and came to a stand- iranic island after knocking down a sign pilUr. No •ne was hurt.— Free Press
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    • 79 3 A British Austin Healey test car yesterday at Wendover. Utah. U.S. made the fattest speed over a measured mile recorded for a production motor car, Mr. Donald Healey. driver and designer claimed. The run timed by the American Automobile Association, but still subject to official confirmation,
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    • 391 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Sept. 11. 1953. Opinion MODEL FOR RIDA India appears to be making great progresa in Improving the social and < conomic life ol her rural population. The official report ol the work done 1 in 8,100 villages in the first nine months of the operation
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    • 663 4  - A -Bombs: 'Ike' May Tell All Michael Amrine xm .ear is Russia may star, a war through tenorance ot U.S. atomic strength Says WASHINGTON. WEIGHT y< Mi a K°- at the "Potsdam Conference m Germany, Pierident Truman and his advteersr; among them, Gen. Dwitf* D Elsenhower were deciding to drop
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      308 4  -  BEACHCOMBER By A MAN handed his hat to the cloakroom girl in a night-club. "Can I leave myself as well as my hat?" he asked. "If you like," said sh<\ So he vaulted the counter, put on his hat. and stood in a corner amonu the overcoats.
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    • 160 4  - EUROPE'S FIRST HELICOPTER SERVICE OEHIND Europe's pas^ helicopter service, is man with vision He is Anselm Vemi m < pronounced Vare-neu-V the operations manager oft bena Belgian Airlines Vernieuwe, an ex-RAt bomber pilot and tester has been thinking heljcoSe> ever since he joined Sabr- just alter the war. And sin';!
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    • 90 5 The maestro takes a deep breath... f.ERRY SOLIANO, Raffles Hotel dance band leader. tries out a four-foot lons bamboo mouth-organ while Dan Judah, a professional dance champion, cocks an attentive ear. The mouthorgan is more than 40 years old and is used by natives nf Laos in Indo-China.___ It is
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    • 42 5 H E oWners in the KootSSL P a h trols yesterday to children e hetore sch«»»acting on lou »^d Mice P t rf fc- (U nerUl Mr l M>dom >" a about 2vp >a to Caiuidi ■*2 S^:^
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    • 65 5 There will be a meeting to liscuss the proposed forming of an association to help find jobs for Chinese released from prison This will take place when sufficient support has been received from Chinese guild! and associations in Singapore. Mr. Tan Siak Kew, president of the Chinese
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    • 197 5 Free Press Staff Reporter CHAW BROTHERS Studios is looking for a Malayan beauty to play the role of a Polynesian maiden in a picture to be filmed in Gevacolour in Singapore. She must be between 16 and 25 years of age. fair,
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    • 104 5 FE work of renovating Singapore's memorial fountain at the Esplanade has been completed and there can be no question of having a new Inscription on it. This was stated yesterday by the acting City Architect.' Mitt Hawson, commenting on a suggestion made by a Free
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    • 127 5 Racket in rabies injections A RACKET has sprung up following Singapore's antirabies campaign which will continue till the end of November. Racketeers are said to be calling in remote areas on squatters whose dogs have not yet received anti-rabies vaccine These racketeers pose as Government men and threaten people with
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    • 129 5 Mr. Burdon is expected to return THE qualms of Singapore fish dealers and merchants wno are anxious to have Mr. T. W. Burdon back at his post as Deputy Director of Fisheries can now be set at rest. Mr. Burdon. who is now on leave, is expected to return to
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    • 37 5 The directors of the Charted Bank of India. Australia and China have declared an interim dividend for the current year of seven per cent, subject to income tax. which will be paid on Oct. 2.
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      33 5 The newly-formed Singapore Hollo Girls Club Will hold its first social and dance at the S.V.C. sergeants 1 mess hall in Beach Road on Saturday from 8 p.m to 12 p.m
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    • 69 5 MR. R M. Young, Singapore's Director of Education, Is 111 and is now in the General H )ital. He was first warded about s discharged u week later, but wai re- admitted alter a low B»y». His illness occured ai a ume when the Deputy Director of
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    • 140 7 Rnvhood truant invents an aid fo navigation which enter into almost all the work of the sea navigator. His aim was to produce a handy, easily operated slide rule which would eliminate laborious consultations of the Nautical Tables and give the correct answer in a few seconds. The Hezzanith Carmody
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    • 135 7 TOW educational standards of children leaving school D are a threat to Britain's future industrial production, manufacturers said at a London conference. And these difficulties are appearing at a time when som< engineering firms are losing contracts to foreign competilots. The London and South Eastern Regional
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    • 28 7 whe n lithfn" 11(K>k s wcr WUed P^iy at thi 16 f ÜbM vihanu/t rt, tm y *Mwnese Ind °-Burma hn w mui<l on lh
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    • 300 7 IS the Latin used by doctors when they write prescriptions a "mumbo- jumbo"? Or is it an essential universal language? Both riewi were heard in London at the British Pharmaceutical conference. The case AGAINST Latin was put oy Professor A. D. MacDonald, of Mane: University, who
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    • 274 7 MISFIT JAMES A GENIUS AT NINE AT seven years old. James X was a problem boy. He stammered, could not read, was laughed at by the other boys at his school. Now, at nine, he Is brilliant, with the mind of a university student an«i a •staggering" intelligence quotient of
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      107 8 Eight belles of the picnic pose prettily on a wall. Left to right, Sylvia CammeH, Edwina Tan. Greta Rodrigo, Linda Ye o, Mabel Tan. Rose Lee, Dora Alabong and Mavis Reutens. Right: Two stages in the impr o m p t u Hula-hula performed by Syl- j via Gammel'l to
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      227 9  -  tfi* on ovei i nices Un ion held Ihcirli-sl ing behind their worries. °Z swam in the cool frolicked on the beach, sanp and laughed in gay abandon. he picnickers got there in two busloads and a few in cars. They were on the beach at 10 a.m. and
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    • 537 10 GIRL'S FATHER JEALOUS OF FRIEND He killed wife, shot self i HUSBAND, rra/ily jca- lous beeaoM •><» thought wrongly that his M-year-old wife v\;is flirting witti a vouiik Marine, tnurcierrd her and committed Mii< id<*. That was the finding of a I jury at an inquest on 41-year-old Clifford Thomas
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    • 76 10 THE single room that was a couple's home ffU damp, with racked walls and a crumbling fireplace, a rent tribunal was told. But. said Mrs. F. Laksi, deputy-chairman of the Hammersmith tribunal, the husband had decorated it beautifully. I must say you are goad tenants."
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    • 35 10 THE MIGHTY BLOWER picture MAN with all the power of his lungs shown in his checks is Mr. llirry Barton. He is a glass blower at Stourbridee. Worc^tershire. getting down to a good blow. Reuter
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    • 189 10 A MOTHER who hid the bodies of five babies— two or them her own— in the attic of her home was gaoled for two years. Mr. Sidney Turner, Q.C., chairman of Essex Quarter Sessions at Chelmsford, told 51 -year-old Mrs. Alice Jessie Elsey: "It
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    • 109 10 They couldn 't let the Church down IMIi: army has deferred thr call up of 18-year-old Rex Broxham so (hat he can appear in an amateur play. Mr. Broxham was to take the leading Dart of the stranger fr n "Thr Passing of thr Third H«or Back." *hich his Church
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    • 66 10 £3, 600 IN ALEC 'S CO A T IViEY used to kid old Alec Wembury about wearing his rag- ged winter over coat right through the summer months. He would always reply: ''You can't trust the British weather." Wembury. a 61-year-old junk deuler. dropped dead on Monday in Plymouth while
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    • 286 10 Mad heifer terrifies a town AHMt &k ioreea its way out of a cattle market And it charged across l Loughborough, Leicester- I shire, for two and a half hours, leaving this trail:-, A postman was tossed, had his 1" clothes ripped, and escape r through a hole in a
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    • 518 11 Chief Enemy is Boredom K TROOPS IN DANGER SPOT slap- hs the worl^,Tboredom. enef n w ry 1S speeches of The fler L PS i de nt MoEgyP med 555. which ham nS fto sweep the Bnpromise w r jn a tiSh r pnt oTbfcSfif necesWr v" no longer are
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    • 254 11 Nortb-South xvuluerahc Last dealer XOKTU ■lAQII <? K b 7 0A b 3 J 5 WEST BAOI 4J74 K 6 5 tf A 6 3 4 3 0»8 Q I *K9B K Q J 2 6 4 2 A 10 7 ■SOUTH 4 10 9 <? J 10
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    • 229 11 AJOHANNESBURGH businessman is to lead a treasure hunt to the lonely South Atlantic isle of Tristan da Cunha to find (he hopes' £2 million in gold coins, plate and jewels. The businessman is Mr. Richard Currie and he believes that this neat little hoard wa.s buried on the
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    • 135 11 The family of the Kuler (Hakin) of the Baherin Islands at the .MR. A. Assembly. Caux. receive a copy of the special MRA edition of "Dawn" (the largest Pakistan Daily founded by Jinnah) from an Indian Labour leader. From the left: Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah al-Khalife.
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    • 46 11 Three women and eight men were trapped on a sand bar and drowned by a fast rising Atlantic tide early this morning. They were netting for fish on the Island of Oleron, a few miles off France's west coast, when the tide caught them.
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    • 24 11 Prime Minister Robert Menzies declared yesterday the Australian government would not even talk about recognizing China until the Korean situation is settled.
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      • 660 12 SHE KNEW ALL ABOUT BEDOK MYSTERY HUTS TUi: "BEDOE mystery huts" featured in the I ree Press on Saturday Sept. 2 were constructed by the military just after Dec. :>, 1941, as part of the coastal defences. Letters must be short Thij w: re built t o have two irChlighi
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      • 207 12 'Harsh' on requests announcer I HAVE read several letters written to the Free Pre^s about Mr. Kingsley Morrando and I must say that some of them were rather harsh on him. In spite of his trying to please everybody, we have people asking him to be more pleasant and add
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      • 33 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have I you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about •t in his POSTBAG briefly.
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      • 61 12 r REDUCE the 'i-avy traffic I ilong Kalians Road ;ind the unnecessary drlay at the AirI>ort runway why doesn't the Government .start a helicopter service between Tanjong Rhu and Clifford Pier. I Surely office-workers would welcome this idea. Singapore Is a city and lot oi have .something
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    • 464 13  -  MICHAEL MANNING by CREEK POSER TO HA VE OR NOT TO HA VE- ATHENS. „rrV QUEENS, rising R^c and the heat"Price The Greeks have J another topics dis S ar their conversation ona nn thefr^y home. rfsSject inevitably. »s e ?nn J F heatwave. ductor and l hen
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    • 48 13 photo. Leslie May from Cardiff shows you a new idea from JJ^Jffor a young girl s party dress in fine white nylon jersey with pale blue spots, worn with a matching stole and a wide blue sasn with trailing roses at the waist.- Reuter
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    • 332 13  - S WATCHED TURBAN IS HERE AGAIN EILEEN ASCROFT by THE FLATTERING swatchcd turban is back in fashion. Last week's London hat show featured these mast flattering of headwear in combinations of velvet and long-haired Mellusine. Many London milliners, showing their winter styles are featuring variations of the pillbox and the
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    • 485 15 beating Waikikl at Penang. A division lower, with 3 lb. less. Could be dangerous. HONOLULU Double Blue Abbot's Haven Outsider. British Paragon CL. 1, DIV. 3— -1 M. 1/ \B\KA second to Rubber Exporter in his first race at Penang is worth another chance Could finish only third to
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    • 1263 15  - It may be heavy going at B. timah Khor Mousa or top race ALLAN LEWIS Bv ■THJIXOWiNG hoUtCl >v»l» not JT start tomorrow: Ever Victory, Budgerigar, Sybils Pride, Kice Mill. Manahiki, Channel Patrol. Honourbrißht, Silver Screen, and Loch invar. Colonel Whatnot. Double Blue and Innate are doubtful. 1.34 inches of
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    • 641 16 Burnley tipped to beat W. Brom tomorrow TBI We* Bromwich Alhion v. Kurniry clash on Kurnlfv's ground tomorrow will be a trial ol strengtn beiwt3ta Ibc leaden 1 rock-Uke iefence and Ihe leonng machine second placed Burnley. Thia clash .should be the match ol the day. ana with Burnlcv rorwards,
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    • 150 16 DONCASTER Roven, lead and Evcrton, second, pull-'d from the rest of the fl In Division two yi when scored fine away wins. Do aster whipped Brentford 4-. ft nd Bverton b© County bv U We°st a Hain United, who bad been trailing along with E
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    • 39 16 S.O.S. I7EGENT frum the Jockeys' Assotiation. Six or seven more .Mobo-hor.se.s are needed for the Jockeys' |>erhy «»n Monday nifhl II you have a M hor^ to lend, please i coi i y *orge Whitney (Phon, IMM).
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    • 53 16 I •^y*. Von Frenckell. chairman of "1 I ■liill. olv Tinir Commit' 1 >.nd »t Helsinki tjity t nao« of "0 mjJJion 'about jl77,i)(kj> on last y( sU. Games. The profit WM obtained mainly through increased earnings by the city's public transport services durm« Reuter
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    • 34 16 Mr. George Dlfby'a Souepl dea-j--heat«d vttti Mr. P. T. William's Nick L i Rooe* in a phofo-finsh to the Don•er Coronation Cup run over two and quarter mil-s at Done I yesVrday.
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    • 112 16 'Continued irom I\j-,> D He said: Ihrrr is only one c\il to Hi.- Uieatre— ihe main door \\< l<»cU(] U from i.utsidf aftrr (He slums and the walcliman sat insid,- t sal< wild the key. person could hare ntered There is a h. door rhkh Is always locked
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    • 228 16 CHINESE Athletics' failure to adapt themselves 10 poor ground conditions at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday lost them their SAFA Cup tie to Koyal Air Force Chanel. who eliminated them by 8-1. But the airmen deserved thus win fully. They showed team work, speed and thrust,
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    • 81 16 rpHI iwtrmlUn Cricks B#*rd of Control yesterday b a c k, d las a uo'ieral poliry"— a church protest asainst ssjj l Vhe l protect wftS msdfl in letters to the l>,,,ard fro m tk. Christian Obsermm* C^nncU and the Meibo4is| c hurch lh
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    • 255 16 DEMEMBER Sonny Ramadhin? He's the West Indies *v bowler who rocked England in 1950 -and looks a-thn-ioh he might do it again this winter. Yesterday he sent an England XI spinning -taking six wickr.s lor 52 runs for a Commonwealth side. Ramadhin will be
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    • 53 16 rpilE .Soul 11.I 1 China soccer team A conMNting of 19 players under the management oi Mr. Ho Yuen Kwong— arrived in Singapore by K.L.M. plane from Djakarta thi> maminf. The team which is scheduled to play three matches in Singapore hai CoBt€ here with
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    • 33 16 Ytitcrdaj'i U.K. Rimby results: Kusby League: Ymk.hire Cup Is' Round 2nd le^ Uoncaster 2. York 21 iDoncaster eliminated on agprtfatc 4 to 40). Kuebv I'nion: Nea»h 14 Penar'h ll.— l Reuter
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    • 98 16 PAN-ASIAN charity baskets meet U scheduled to be played Bangkok from Nov. 20 to Oct. 7. Countries sending teams a Nationalist China, the Philippine Japan. Vietnam. Thailand, Hongkoo Singapore, and Malaya. Burma and Indonesia may I invited. The meet is sponsored jointly t the Thai Police
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  • 9 1 Free Press RACE FORM Speicial Friday, Sept. 11, 1953.
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  • 9343 2 FOLLOWING are the horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club's Si pt. (Gold Cup) MeetHORSES CLASS 1. knon ha\k\ MOX; 111 K L 10 i I) v V:, V b-4- jrd iv rnla 7-11; Ml) Owi ran v t r v -i ONO: flj itartCd]
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