The Singapore Free Press, 12 September 1953
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1953-09-12 1 The Singapore Free Press Ltrgeri Afternoon Sale m Malaya. No. *****. Singapore, tot, Sept. 1«. 1953. Prii-e !■> Ct».18 words
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Article267 1953-09-12 1 SPORE IN PACIFIC WAR PLAN \iistr**l* a JXew Zealand give pledge* Our interest 'well cared for 9 THK Australian and New Zealand Foreign Ministers gave assurances yesterday that Britain's close liaison with the AXZ US Pacific defence alliance would be maintained despite their decision with the United States not toREUTER - 267 words
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220 1953-09-12 1 THE FRENCH High Command m Hanoi announced last night that one of the crack divisions of the Vietminh. has moved into hill positions just outside the southern rim of the vital Red River delta. The enemy move may be aimed at launching a heavy220 words
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Article27 1953-09-12 1 fr'e Press Staff Reporter Road «lrp h 1 'J 1 Kirn Keat four'n c^ o and »««> Wsterday ns as clients «*Chtai m'T *"w and27 words
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Article83 1953-09-12 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday designated Gen. John E. Hull, now Army Vice Chief of Staff, to be the new Supreme Commander m the Far East succeeding Gen. Mark \V. Clark. Gen Clark will retire on Oct. 30. Gen. Hull will £0 to Tokyo about Oct. l. Gen. Hull83 words
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Article25 1953-09-12 1 Relief workers, aided by British troops, put up tents for the homeless and distributed food supplies m quake stricken south-western Cyprus yesterday.25 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-09-12 1 JEALOUS 'STARS' tatives of "Our Dumb Friends League" were there to see that all the cuts had a fair chance to become stage .tars. One eat out of the l^ rt in wanted for a part in e n on comedy, •Bruno an/*Anyway The smcesslul only £3 pt*r \ve< hsli55 words
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Article26 1953-09-12 1 in ore E M irket of Peru ftffl mjrninc place proposi- m ptember borpe:. cents a Robin Hrn yv'flt above ye^terWondrr I vo j.26 words
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Article143 1953-09-12 1 Police charge African rioters WIDESPREAD rioting and police action m Nyasalaiu Southern Rhodesia, was reported last night by th government's emergency broadcasting station. The radio said that at on village m the Chikwawa arpa police patrol made two bato charges to break up 700 Africa demonstrators near the villas courthouse.143 words
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Article46 1953-09-12 1 THE going at Bukit Timah this afternoon should be good. There has been no rain since Thursday night. Allan Lewis' best bets are: Cargo Rice, Traducer and Always. Best outsiders: Olympic and Flushing. Latest course information and mid-day Nap m Page 16.46 words
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Article46 1953-09-12 1 French official "tax fraud commandoes" expect to collect more than £500.000 m fines from offenders caught m the first ten days m an all-out war on tax dodgers. The new drive was started this week by the Finance Minister. M. Edgar Faure.46 words
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Article23 1953-09-12 1 The Airmen's Family Club a RAF base, Singapore, wa. broken into today and $2, i1l was taken from the cash box23 words
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486 1953-09-12 2 'Brainivashers 'Toia:Go home, bandits CHINESE POWs WAVE CHIANG FLAGS Some of the Chinese prisoners refusing repati la Lion shook their ftsta and m reamed yesterday at ChiCommunist spokesmen who have |one to the Indian "peace village" m Korea to persuade them to return to their homeland. Other* Marcd tullenljf a.s486 words
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Article18 1953-09-12 2 PEACH To Marx" a.nd Dennis Prach. a daughter, on 119 53. A linU-r lor Michael and Anthony.18 words
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Article51 1953-09-12 2 THE MarrtafC vnil take place ar thr Kliifrapore Hefeistry between Mr. Tan Kok Per»K eldest .son of the late Mr. Tan Toon Hor and Mr* Tan Toon Hor. and MIM Khoo G< k Kee, Herond daughter of the late Mr A Mrs Khoo Perk Lock on the \TM\ September.51 words
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Obituary51 1953-09-12 2 URR YEO CHENO HOK <nee On*r Oeok Hee; ai-'ed 46. pa.wd liWHy pwirflJilly »t her rf^ldenre. 42« BM^OOam Koad, 11 S**pt.. ]«53 leavlnK behind h«r husband. five daughter*, one non and one prospective son-in-Utw IO»o Kok Hlmij to mourn her loss Funeral will take place on Sunday, 13 Sept.,51 words
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Article123 1953-09-12 2 MR CHEW TIONG HOB ann family thank all those who paid night visltA. sent wreathn and scroll »nd lent cars and all those who lUUtufed the funeral of their beloved mother the late Madam Wee Bii;.ii NfO. MADAM WEE CHWEE CHOO (LILY) and Mr Wee Kang Chwee thank all123 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-09-12 2 picture. rpHE Swedish Royal Children, like any other children, enjoy the antics of the clowns at a circus m Stockholm. In the picture ore Crown-Prince Carl-Gustaf < right), his sister Princess Christiana 'centre) and their little friend Auneta Vaeygloef- PopperPopper - 44 words
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Article223 1953-09-12 2 DRITAINS Trade Union Congress approved a Com-"munist-sponsored motion yesterday calling on the Government to press for Bi X Four peace talks but threw out another Red motion which asked for a rearmament I.UI. Delegate representing 8.000--000 British trade unionists took the advice ol their223 words
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Article, Illustration106 1953-09-12 2 LONG sleep is believed to be the cure for mental patients. Prof. E. A. Popow. of the Russian Academy of Medical Science, read a paper at Vienna Lniversity about his observations on mental case* and his treatment of them by putting them into a prolonged sleep.106 words
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Article47 1953-09-12 2 Six British lawyers will arrive at Duesseldorf tomorrow for a visit to West Germany and Berlin to study German administration of justice at the invitation of he Weft German Ministry of Justice. They will visit Bonn. Cologne. Duesseldorf. Heidelberg. Karlsruhe. Munich and Berlin.47 words
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204 1953-09-12 2 Indian Govt, and Reds to play cricket BALDING Indian Premier. Mr Nehru. IS, and buided Vice^ President. Dr. Radhakrishnan* 65. will scorn the scorching Delhi sun to captain rival parliamentary cricket teams m a two-day match beginning today. The proceeds from the games will aid flood victims of Bihar andA.P. - 204 words
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Advertisement207 1953-09-12 2 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS WAMMJ c/ijsrk typist (Indtan) with yip po<«! conimand of Bngll »«*k.s full <»r part time service. OOOd refrrcrur.s. Box 810 11, F.P. HOUSE-BOY qui<*t reliable and amjirt Speak., fluent English. Salary tls<> with breakfast nini qiiiUters. Good tempered employer desired, pox SI O2O TV ACCOMMODATION VACANT "LTHDHURBT"207 words
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Advertisement104 1953-09-12 2 mGiiitijmvd Prin isi=======^ AS YOU CO ABOUT SINCAPORE YOU WILL SEE IN THE HOMES OF DISCERNING PEOPLE COPIES OF CANrMED FACSIMILES ADORNINC THEIR WALLS. YOU HAVE FROBABLY WONDERED WHERE THEY CAN EE OBTAINED. WHY NOT THEN. CALL AND SEE OUR COLLECTION AT GLDHAM HALL TODAY? DONALD MOORE OLDHAM HALL SINGAPORE104 words
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156 1953-09-12 3 World Bank survey 'great value to S'pore' S ,]1a e nf /urvfy' d to ndp plan Sd will last about a year. ThP businessmen said that the J£y would be on the same y as the one m Ceylon Chinese traders thought that the survey would exploit PQJbihtief of expanding156 words
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Article63 1953-09-12 3 JOAO RAIVA. a famous PortuJ guese forcado— bullfighter who battled with his bare hands— died m hospital m Lisbon yesterday from Injuries received m a bullnsht on Thursday night. He was knocked down by one of the banderillas-small spears -that had been jabbed into tne bull's63 words
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326 1953-09-12 3 'LIFT BAR ON UNIONS' PLEA BY ACTION MEN Workers 'must get together Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government employees are asking the Colonial Secretary to remove restrictions which bar them from joining or atliliating with non-govern-ment organisations. The secretary of the Council of Action, Mr. G. Karthigesu, said these restrictions326 words
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Article151 1953-09-12 3 GIRL OF 16 STUDIES TO BE ENVOY ASHY and studious 16-year-old Singapore schoolgirl, Miss Chin Fee Oi, hopes one day to be an ambassador for China to India. For the last two-and-a-half years, she has been learning the Hindi language. She attends evening classes at the Netaji Hindi High School151 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-09-12 3 BUTCHERS SAY 'SORRY TO HOGS NEWSPAPER reports from the town of Toufeng, m 11 west-central Formosa, say the butchers there "apologised" recently to the spirits of the hogs and sheep the) had slaughtered m the past year. As Buddhist monks lighted incense sticks and chanted, the butchers bowed iow beforeA.P. - 104 words
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Article200 1953-09-12 3 TAMILS SEEK AID FOR SCHOOLS IMIE Tamil Education Society has called all TamiLs m Singapore to a meeting this afternoon at the Ramakrishni Mission hall to discuss the future of vernacular schools. Amon» those attending will be Mr. M. Oopala Menon, Represent ;aiv»' of the Government of India m Malaya.200 words
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Article44 1953-09-12 3 The West German government estimated yesterday that 117,529 German prisoners of war had not yet returned. It said documents m its possession showed that 102,958 men were still m the Soviet Union, 9,309 m Soviet group countries and 5,262 m the west.44 words
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Advertisement76 1953-09-12 3 But Q ualiry Ccf|nar fountain Pens. IUI fl 59 °0 each !!j -adies No. 882 hM JM $7.50 each TM No. 189 )8i jif $3.50 each fj Cold filled clips wl KJ Incl ims ever a s*Hj I V 'n«? colour JH 7 v X Cold nibs 1/ rOvidcj *mooth76 words
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Advertisement157 1953-09-12 3 Call 'a ittafk- Jut ask CLEANSE: D.C.Lotion is the most SSSTt W revolutionary Dandruff Control Lotion ever r~% irjj| fM ]S —it works lake a charm! Whirling surface- Vi IS O jW action makes embarrassing scruffy dandruff fj|A fl ikes repulsive to the scalp, and repellent to ;g| each other.157 words
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432 1953-09-12 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Sept. 12, 1953. Opinion PACIFIC DEFENCE Tiik Anzus pacmc aefcnce pact binding Australia, New Zealand and the United states has broadened considerably In scope since Its conception more than two years ago. That Is (evident from a study oi the joint, communique on the Anzus432 words
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Article784 1953-09-12 4 DAVIU LEWIN - Las Vegas, Mirage of the Desert DAVIU LEWIN They call if ™tt*r Gulch By fasten your money 1 belt Laa Vegas la Just ahead.' says the man tin the next seat w the plane swings low over the desert and heads for the sandy <;trii) that is the airfield. St784 words
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Article, Illustration172 1953-09-12 4 HEARING TESTS FOR JET MEN The Ministry of supply arc studying a report from the United States on the effect of inten.se noise on hearing. Does it injure hearing? Dr. Joseph Sataloff, of Phila- delphia. says: "No," He studied '54 peopie whose job is tc te^t jet engines In a172 words
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Advertisement15 1953-09-12 4 f /rjo mi > Sole Agents 1 SEOW KUAN CO., 4 Dhoby Ghaut Singapore Tel 778715 words
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Advertisement37 1953-09-12 4 ONE Hedy Lamarr... DO YOU AGREE? Hedy lAimarr, now filming m Italy, has been shelved by Hollywood, Why'", because >//<• 100**1 $50,000 a picture, Hollywood run i( 1 1 ,rv Moore [right) to Jo five films for that.37 words
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Advertisement20 1953-09-12 4 %I, A\ HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS GLASS. CHINA, SILVER, FURNITURE, PACKED BY EXPERTS TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD 173, Cecil Street Singapore Telephone 65/720 words
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Miscellaneous6 1953-09-12 4 Pi Xitnmur i Nik «J«J ><>n6 words
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297 1953-09-12 5 LOANS AVAILABLE FROM $2m. POOL Free Prw taff Importer <«pnRF Governmenl employees may now S lMl f^r h< i"ir l«ans Iron, the Federal and oflrSftrSwj u-der the Government take advantage u^ prnnanent establishment. *SS222t?5 Trcncral manager, Mr. Burgess said T^ 6 f» r,t297 words
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Article82 1953-09-12 5 SOME young Singapore Jims detained during raids on hotels and other <\*tabl.shments have confessed to the Social Welfare Department (hat they were "professional prostitutes of I few years landing. The Department's progress report for August said that a total of 62 day and night raids were carried82 words
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Article83 1953-09-12 5 Mr. William Courtenay. newspaper correspondent. flies with tr-e R.A.F. tod.iy for Cocos Island to observe preparations being made for the Eng-land-New Zealand air race. He has been invited by the New Zealand Government to Uv m the competing Royal New Zealand Air Force Hasting.*. He will83 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-09-12 5 picture. narM fu f Sehll^° r and the Tengku Ampuan taking L\J n ih rHisimis rites held m the Istana Selangor to sholn em batk from lheir tour inroad. Here they are ™n standm.c m the Throne room of the Istana. Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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Article149 1953-09-12 5 A a t^ atlon o *P^ m Sin the hrJ c 7 esterda y estimated helicoptS m v by would I 0 1? Kall)lil t0 thtl m cos t around $15. hya^e^^ntinßonalotter gest ed th^ rcader ull 'J »ughelicopter' mtr °duction of a ion ff h er ser149 words
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Article31 1953-09-12 5 r VHE Public Assistance section A ol 3ln japore Social Well nent paid out $217 month to a total of 7.383 XI ment also T.B. treatment allowan31 words
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Article44 1953-09-12 5 The 13th anniversay of the Battle of Britain will be cele- brated m Singapore and Malaya 1 with ceremonial parades at all Royal Air Force stations on Tuesday. Thirty-eight aircraft ire schduled to take part m a hy-past over Singapore.44 words
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Article47 1953-09-12 5 City Councillor Mr. Chan Kuni Chee'desi-ril>ed the Idea as "comli He idded "I don t se* how tlu be introduced when my scheme to, provide launches to ferry pa^-n^is from Tanjong Him to Clifford Pier had to be icraped becauM ot beavj j47 words
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135 1953-09-12 5 S'pore TB survey may be carried out next year iX island-wide survey of tuberculosis will be carried A out next year if specialists, statisticians and Malaya University student volunteers can be found m time. Dr. G. H. Garlick. director of Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic, yesterday said the survey would take135 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-09-12 5 picture. Mi. 11. vander Laan, president director of the Netherlands Trading Society, has arrived m Singapore by air from Amsterdam for an inspection of business. He was met at the airport by Mr. (i. Denie, local manager of the N.T.S. Picture shows Mr. and Mrs. vanderFree Press - 58 words
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Article50 1953-09-12 5 The Afghanistan government's Bakhtar news agencj ye.sterday announced that antiPakistan Atridi tribesmen at tacked Shagai fort m the Khy ber Pa.ss, 'inflicting heav} casualties Railway traffic throughou the Khyber Pa.ss area has beet suspended as a result of Afrid damage to the railway line am bridges.50 words
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Article30 1953-09-12 5 Mount Vesuvius, cne of th world's smallest active volcance but dormant for the last nin years may erupt again soon, ex perts .said m Naples yesterday. J30 words
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Advertisement94 1953-09-12 5 THE SECRET OF SUCCESS! Restful Sleep to gain. So that daily problems tackled shall not be m vain. \\fork well done during the day. Will add more profits to make ninr niiDOUACC TCOIIQ till C#lH4*ll**/K^ HIRE PURCHAot Itnmo xSgL^-v./'' l^^^ AVAILABLE. Consult: \y\ZZ^> (Kifb. 1926). /> rt/ttMn\fc 5S| ORCHARD ROAD94 words
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Article23 1953-09-12 6 An headquarter T ruC command oi W*J£j H* brother of the Comm^^ Lujs Taruc, m: turcd lafit niß^t d> i/r23 words
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Article20 1953-09-12 6 Kirn IT Sen. Nor" M c, Prime Mir l £l ultt cow last night W talw Soviet leaders.20 words
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Miscellaneous175 1953-09-12 6 I MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN "^J^g^S r=r-73n psK^S Mfcl gg \^M of m rocket-- j y/~r^ W*T -ii^E" 111,./ MiilbKi by Edgar Rice Burroughs TAR7AN y THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris |111 1 /ioont] I Cl ES r P£!-S3 IUST£l UST£N SAINTIVEG T o^ f^-) Jt^b^k i^9| 7>/£ CHAR CO*~!\s.£S W175 words
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Miscellaneous574 1953-09-12 6 YUUR LUCKY STAR DORBJ TODAY, ro, hart Which projects «tsHf P ,r^ upon all those Mitn wj^ 1 eosae m conUct. 10ir32.S m both the spoken an U u word uilj al H thT^J; opportunity to pul ov r u '"U Ideas. Since yon t njov JJ nent and novelty,574 words
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Article, Illustration784 1953-09-12 7 R. HARMAN - HOW I MADE £15.000 A WEEK R. HARMAN c i y. JL SIB m i k "^flßHt *1 1 a U ■llMiwii iIIK T x v \>vy>«K Mtk K. 3 StM M. ***V m m M IV Jit w# X flB 1 K» The fantastic story of 'Cider King' Hargreaves784 words
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Article68 1953-09-12 7 CRIPPLE IS SAFE GANG EXPERT SZf h ND T YARD men visited haumT nl? ndon underworld tat' h SIX bUsiness HwJeks Th been raided m S B £3 n ino e S hav e f 'om Mfp, ,i ln cash Mgnite y tor P«'doecl" by "^"to taW beon told »>th68 words
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Article50 1953-09-12 7 THE a i 5 P *«an r Old f dau ?hter or at 12 30 a.m. and heard the moans of the girl, Amina. She apparently mistook the doorlike window near her bed for to an adjacent bathroom. She wu.s taken to a h. pital.50 words
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Article189 1953-09-12 7 A minute from disaster WHEN Farmer John Gu ff station home near Mai "The line's blocked and tw family had exactly one mil MflOn stumbled into their' -yport. Cumberland, to £asp, o trains clue," the Simpson lute In which to act. It was 1.58 p.m. on July 4. A passenger189 words
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Article51 1953-09-12 7 South Africa yesterday put forward and the United States quickly rejected a proposal to increase the world price of Sold. Mr. Michiel Hendrick dc Cock. Governor of the South, Airran Reserves Bank, proposed the increase at the annual international Monetary Fund meeting m Washington51 words
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Article247 1953-09-12 7 DV five to one Americans reject Isolationism. This new Gallup Poll announcement comes at a moment when mass newspapers back prominent Congressmen m declaring that America should "Go it alone." withdraw from the United Nations and give up faith m its allies. It show.s again247 words
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Article, Illustration253 1953-09-12 8 PETER de CRUZ - PETER de CRUZ Story by O RIENT ALin aid of v; Th show J took part. p, ctur "•"here Wer '"lesian dances. Son gs induce; A Piping (j., Dr 2mat.c Asso^ ia °ne of thedance). This dance and is named afu Dancers m s stems or r* Music wasSAM KAI FAYE - 253 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine
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Title Section9 1953-09-12 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine Saturday, September 12, 1953.9 words
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Article, Illustration1884 1953-09-12 1 A. K. GOH - A. K. GOH A Free Press Saturday short story by jzffi I said handing U s Saf 'round Uur.y--f a>« it s th tt|W '""nicu. v the dar* X? fit »d" the frame, IIUU years." ♦>,. I t\ it I can fe r r rec P one le mys!1,884 words
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Article, Illustration254 1953-09-12 1 CAFE SOCIETY' TALK FAIRFAX listens to some Singapore gossip m verse U ]SEE THAT MRS. X has *gain" kt thQt man m here k °^Jtil uht t. caU9ht a packet Wain*™ re dOWn "J don't knoic how she does •tiTtP WV'fivt at least" hL &*t divorced ififfi he was a254 words
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Advertisement14 1953-09-12 1 X l Sole Agents: EXCELSIOR LTD. 66, High Street, Singapore. Teh 3161 t i14 words
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Article672 1953-09-12 2 JUDGING by inters roceived the Itlggestton that the junior contest should include essays has won general approval. So m the near future we shall have such a competition. The general belief is that such essays will improve the children's English and provide an excellent exercise m672 words
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Article, Illustration116 1953-09-12 2 Auntie Wendy - Auntie Wendy Singapore 14. Hobbies: Badminton, stamps, swimming and netball. Poon Lye Heng <16>, Block 46. H. M. Naval Ba.se. Singapore 27. Hobbies: Cycling, badminton, songs and reading. Emily Ng Peck Hiang <15>, 738 Florence Road. Singapore 19. Hobbies: Swimming, reading comics, radio-listening, films, and exchanging words of116 words
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Advertisement11 1953-09-12 2 AUTOMATIC EotoDatog i iSLi v339HHv9 OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS11 words
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Miscellaneous369 1953-09-12 2 Penny and the Last Magician 18 '> Penny and Koni get out of the Castle if it really has to be over and over again all your the Chess Castle lust m time, moved?" Penny asks one of the life." says Penny. "I wish we The Black King and Queen,369 words
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Article, Illustration856 1953-09-12 3 ,Tf MOVED to the switch fiUrd made S me aff^can sco your JTon the screen now. xtij&h" breathed Krishna. O*"- look good, even .■""l" hot- long »i" 5?!- he demanded over no reply, and he j n tr, see !ho Mart Kin i;;^s;;'a,od arid s"t856 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-09-12 3 Boy vmits from 16 nations attended the recent Third National Boy Scouts of America Jamboree at Santa Anna, California. Fifty thousand boy wfUtM formed a hustling tented community Here Filipino boy scouts, m broadbrimmed campaign hats, slmw U.S. boy scouts example of their handicraft.47 words
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Article, Illustration436 1953-09-12 3 Uncle Eric - Uncle Eric by r)DAY. CHILDREN, we continue our story of the brave and mighty Beowulf. You will remember that last week our hero dived with full armour into the waters of the lake of monsters. He intended to ficht his way to theReuter - 436 words
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Advertisement14 1953-09-12 3 A SIIOMI TO \O\I !j| STYLES CLASSES TESTING if T __^H ytp^ 7 \V14 words
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Miscellaneous180 1953-09-12 3 JUNIOR CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS,— I, German composer famous for his nine sy?npho7iies. 6, King Arthur's was called Excalibur." 8, Water beloic 32 deg. Fahren" he it. 9, Mother bird. 10, Move swiftly. 13, A fish uses it for balancing, steering and propelling. 14. A tightly folded blossom. 16, We get180 words
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Article409 1953-09-12 4 HOLLYWOOD. HOWEVER much liay scorn it or )■>< ever much your ;j through weai Polaroid gla les to I lions leap into your lap, there la no doubt aboul it. the 3-D film t'i' 1 come to st;iy. Bo t cin< i < have only experienced409 words
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Article, Illustration224 1953-09-12 4 ACTING WILL BE 'FREER' Says 3-D camera ace yj EON Shamroy, the three-time Academy Uv Award winner who has i 1 Just nimod the first film m Cinemascope, 20th F Century-Fox 1 "The Robe" I' is one of the most enthuB Elastic boosters of the new IB medium. He says224 words
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Article98 1953-09-12 4 1. FTHKL M I.HMAN n ROE SAUNDKKS: fir ;s reaily afraid of women. He says dUparaging things just to p them at a diitan Mr. KiihUtn has been twice married. 2. CLAIRE BLOOM on romaiice: if want to get murried, 1 thull. l might marry a98 words
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Article, Illustration650 1953-09-12 4 UGLIEST BE A UTY IN FILMS ROBERT OTTAWAY introduces "the greatest j romantic menace since the war M HILDEGARDE NEFF. IjWEN Hilde^arde Nell's -'best friends would not say she had a face with Helen of Troy's launching power. It is a broad-nosed, wide-mouthed face with hints of Martha Raye. It650 words
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Advertisement93 1953-09-12 4 TIIKATIIKd EU TONG SEN STREET, TEL: 3284 J Z SHOWS DAILY 7 «c 9.30 p.m, (v 2 ADMISSION $4, $3, $2, $1 J SUNDAY ONLY, MATINEE I P.M. (Sihool Children w\ Half Price) 6 r 30 BREATHTAKING SCENES k 0 M Wk WEIRD! U NCANNY'p y UNBELIEVABLE! Direct from America93 words
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Article, Illustration237 1953-09-12 5 Mr. Hitchcock is gloomy Film Fans now 'Shock Proof ~says SHOCKER No. 1 HOW much does it take nowadays to give you a real old-fashioned hairraising shock? Director Alfred Hitchcock, who rates as the screen's most cunningly successful manipulator of shocks, declares that you just can't frighten film patrons any237 words
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Article, Illustration460 1953-09-12 5 IAN GRANT - IAN GRANT IMHBJBI "I WOMEN, as all nun know. a: strarv creatures. It was to be pected, therefore, that any film calling itself "THE WOMAN'S ANGLE' 1 (Pavilion) would reflect the strangeness of women. while conjuring up all kinds of other exciting possibilities. That there Is460 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-09-12 5 ard ln<lt r d ]'«;n and Cathy O'Donnell m "The Woman* nnslit (Pavilion) reviewed on this pas*.17 words
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Article116 1953-09-12 5 AURAT. coming to the Garrick* which should get pride of place among Indian tilms showing In Singapore this week, is the Hindustani version of Hollywood's Samson and Delilah. Two leading actors, Prem Nath and Bina Rai. with a good cast have made this Indian version as rich116 words
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Article106 1953-09-12 5 SOL HOGWASCH i< rxp. menting with the widest, tall< thickest, lon broadek highest fl^-screen. T me of sound la b< ing increased In proportion, so lose-up ol a kiss will b a quarter of an acr ti, and the .sound half a mU< n Is cvi that106 words
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Advertisement171 1953-09-12 5 CAPITOL I \O\V SIIOUIM. 11. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 F\ RANDOLPH A SCOTT Plus 3 STOOGES Tonight M nife ml i > UN!TED ARTISTS Starring JOHN PAYNE PAVILION LAST I»AY 1.45 4.00 6.30 9.30 WOMAN ANCLE with CATHY O' DONNELL Plus PRINCE PHILIP" TOMORROW MONDAY ONLY "DESERT SONG" r^^^ SHOWPLACE171 words
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Advertisement93 1953-09-12 5 11.00 a.m.— 1.45— 4.15— €.45 9M p.m. Queen- )I.\I\|II.\.VIiIIIM|I V^KogM-Lll 1,111 TCKIGHT MiONIGHT! A Paramount Picture pEwiiyiyggj^ I ALnAnDK A TOIIAY A DAILY 11 a.m, 1.15, 3.30, 7.00 9.30 p.m. FONG VIM FUNG AND KONG VAT FAN m "DEEP IN MY HEART" (Cantonese) PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF MISS FONG VIM FUNG93 words
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583 1953-09-12 6 THE BOOKIE HAS HIS TROUBLES TOO.... Mulvnlsn Mvddvrs sports-ponrrU* SHOULD the Singapore mid Federation Kovernmenta licence and register bookmakers? I havp put this question to many a punter ni^ and small and r|iii f frankly, their I answers are m the balan The !>i punt** Ls all Iii r. the583 words
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Article45 1953-09-12 6 GOT ANYTHING TO SAY !lh you have any grouse, 1 views or anything of interest dealing w ith sport writ* and trll me. Others will like to read about it Uo. Address your letters to: Malcolm Modder'n Hportspourri*. ~*!2 JJ>«»PWii Free Prew, < t^eil Street, Spore.45 words
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Article, Illustration150 1953-09-12 6 PADRE PUT A PUNCH IN SCHOOLS ISTRODUCING m this corner Singapore's boxing Padre— Canon R. K. S. Adams, the pride and principal of St. Andrew's School. Perhaps, what Canon Adams has done for amateur boxing m this country will never be duplicated by anybody else. He is the man who150 words
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279 1953-09-12 6 BAM invitations MUST go out early UURRAH! It has dawned 11 at long last on the Badminton Association of Malaya that some of their bye-laws are outdated and should be revised The Malayan National ehampioiLships are to be thrown open to all. The bar on foreign players is to be279 words
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Article, Illustration93 1953-09-12 6 Malay jockey Abdul Mawi will be leaving the Colony for the first time on T; day for Australia. He is bound for Melbourne at the invitation of that State's Racing Club to ride m the Invitation Stakes. Just as Mawi has won the hearts of a host of racing Wis93 words
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Article, Illustration266 1953-09-12 6 Tl ionai of Amateur the or-;u: that amateur boxi throughout the world has brought Into force a set of new rules that benefits and protects il lil h r. I that Mr Bertie Dunsford, tnai hard-working honorary secretary of th appre Amateur Boxing266 words
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Article329 1953-09-12 6 STAR MEN DROPPED -WHY? [ALAN Besar Stadium will be the venue of one of the season's biggest soccer mutches tomorrow —when the Colony meets the Federation for the Sportsmen's Trophy. True, the Singapore team is a combination of Services and civilian players, but I'd like to know why the selectors329 words
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Advertisement40 1953-09-12 6 KMBAMSY~iillfi:£ SINCAPORE Tel. *****/4 WINE, DINE DANCE AT THE OPEN-AIR ROOF CARDEN MISS LO LINC WILL SINC YOUR FAVOURITE SONCS NICHTLY FROM 9.30 TONIGHT Extension Till 1.00 a.m. MUSIC PROVIDED BY T.K. CHAN'S BAND (2 minutes drive from Kalian* Airport)40 words
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508 1953-09-12 7 Hugger gets a new lease of life.... arted m W atches against two ffl^fi'JLand there STTS-S? of a Hvely tfi. fi* Wftt tion S'^Tricket Club who Uard to m 0^ s P Malaya £fiC*sasai coll e sri SCC defeated a Road and New Zea land am r fF ßtoc? Prince,508 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-09-12 7 This is MAX PARKER, the Singapore lullback. Althonah a bit on the slow side this season, he should earn his place again.27 words
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Article, Illustration220 1953-09-12 7 EDIN PETERS - ARM IN PLASTER DIDN'T STOP HIM EDIN PETERS By IT is often said that en- thusiasm m any branch of sport is bound to pay large dividends m time to come and this belief is proved by 21 -year-old Maurice Gardener of the R.A.F. Changi Cycling Club. This young rider220 words
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302 1953-09-12 7 JEROME HENDERSON - Should a until be injured -WHAT then? JEROME HENDERSON By g^GAPORE'S basketball ro^ am t0 the Asian can trouble the otner nations m Manila f t ext year, but as I see Lh c Colon y is depending too much o n the r M fi y e Payers, 11302 words
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Article, Illustration460 1953-09-12 7 TAN HONG POH - THE JAPS LOOK GOOD FOR DOUBLE TAN HONG POH By JAPAN'S chances of scoring a "double" at the Second Asian table tennis championships are bright indeed— for the brilliant performances put up by her young players Ichiro Ogimura, Yoshio Tomita and Yoshiji Tamasu m the Barqda Cup competition; Yoshiko Tanaka,460 words
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Advertisement39 1953-09-12 7 I They Came, We Saw, They Conquered! PAT KAY BETTY ANKERS m their last two weeks of inimitable entertainment Tk Cockpit TONIGHT EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. E Telephone 3848 for table reservations NON. DINERS, COVER CHARGE BETWEEN 10-11 P.M.39 words
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Article497 1953-09-12 8 ARTHUR EDSON - Disappointment at the beach ARTHUR EDSON I Where, oh where are the good-looking girls m bathing suits by WASHINGTON. ALL SUMMER long you've seen those fine advertisements showing good looking girls m bathing suits. And no matter what company had the suit, or how it was cut, the result 4497 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-09-12 8 >eth (Yntury-Fox starlet. Do'nn. Lee Hickey is lookin- forward to an important Hollywood l <;»«?"• She appears m "Ihr GW Next Door' with June Haver. Dan Dailey and Dennis Day.33 words
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Advertisement76 1953-09-12 8 mmm B.j JmmJ* JMWL "X-^^^■Mtfti&fli H*^ BL W* Jl. ML Mm 9 vßhkS^E^Bß^Bß^hKßm^^^** jBS* V^c^jiHßtt^Bl HHuMs^m^^^AK^HMc BBBBBBBvB^B^Bs- i -»L f BBbBJ*^B)Hf JBl ■BF T t BBBBBBHraS^B&H otraras's&j fiMBBB^aVBSBi BK^^^^^BBP^BB aIV BY BBBBSBMbBbImBBWI' jMF& J l l -^Shßßl ■^^^EwßriJ^Pm^^Bmiißmt 3aHfIBHBBB«IiwaBHK:^ i :^m^P -.-5 'j&.. ■>■••£ '^^^y^ SBl^^^^mHßßßß^«s< mBS^ fi, SktfffiihiffMiß if76 words
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Miscellaneous5 1953-09-12 8 BUCKLEY IHtS IS YOUR GUN,POJ>r5 words
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Article, Illustration109 1953-09-12 9 The slow, sinuous and graceful movements of the Burmese dance by pretty Miss June Merton were a con slant delight, especially those made with the fan. Here she S is seen with her richly brocaded costume at the conclusion > of the dance. I Well-known singer,109 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-09-12 9 L** ««»>°™ ARABIAM k the Singapore Rotary Club *<£ft ft H.£» P World Stad.urr, nf famous eastern entertainers f^C.pito. Blue Room- Burmese Ind.an dance and Indoan Malay, Burmese, fi Ba!l Malay, S.amese and Hawauan Tt Lar was enacted by the Hoa Lam sof Par lar > Wd v t—70 words
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Article90 1953-09-12 10 HHANCELLOR Konrad AdenJ urer'.s Chri.stian Democraic Party lait Bight decided to rom a three-party coalition ovcrnn;cnt with the .same partmt who governed West iermany for the past four i 'ears. i A communique after a sixlour meeting of the party com- nlttee announced that they verc90 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-09-12 10 BDaixiiii; cirrus horse with a large variety of steps is seen at Sadhrs WHIs Theatre, Lori don, as the theatres hallet rehearsed the cirrus scene for the new arter Blanche.—30 words
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Article54 1953-09-12 10 THE cinema business m Bri- i tain during the first quar- j ter of the year showed a two J way drop four per cent m gross box office receipts and five per cent m patrons. Gross receipts at British cinemas totaled during the three54 words
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Article40 1953-09-12 10 JAPANS Crown Prince Akihito visited President Eisenhower for 20 minutes at the White House m Washington yesterday and presented him with a brilliant coloured silk screen as a token of friendship from his father, Emperor Hirohito40 words
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Article147 1953-09-12 10 PARISIANS SNEER -AT HARTNELL I\ [MU: presentation of Norman j I Hartnells winter collection has started another round m the Anglo-French dress war. Tj: he Paris newspapers, ardent 1, supporters off the Dior line, i have |«t back at Mr. llartnell for hU blank refusal to a«tepi the Freru h147 words
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Article477 1953-09-12 10 Mum is the boss in Ship Street FATHER'S JUST A 'MAN' r ilF people of Ship Street will tell you that father is 1 head of the house. But who really runs their |j Ves Who do they turn to who,, help is needed? Mother. Ye^ Mother is boss of477 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-09-12 10 MOM l>O(i meets DCXi- well. B-« to nose inqu.r. after each other's health, of course. The hM are Barromatio, y wen- lakm ff par m ttM colo, a toy hull terrier. The a bulldog and Deldon Pic Pet Dog Show at White City Stadium London. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article292 1953-09-12 10 Owner tells the Yard A LONDON solicitor has written to Scotland Yard A demanding the release «f two racehorses held under uuard In stables at fcpsom. The solicitor, Mr. kamu^i Coleman, of Seymour Place, I ondon is acting for Mr. Maurice Williams, who lives ibove a292 words
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Article66 1953-09-12 10 WHILE the Madden family slept above, fire raged m the living room of their home at Kadford, Notts and the family knew nothing of it. Mrs. Madden went downstairs m the morning and found all the room's furniture destroyed and a hole burned m66 words
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Advertisement187 1953-09-12 10 fottf wv COOU X "Ljt T\ /jflK/) 1 1 lb. lean beef lb. spinach or cabbafe 1 'i cup bread crumbs l" ejrf I cup flour few slices finger t-sp salt V, t-sp. sugar I !i cup soy sauce U lb. cooking oil *rw*i The beef should be lean without187 words
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Article, Illustration691 1953-09-12 11 CYRIL AYNSLEY - what it means to be the wife j of a test pilot CYRIL AYNSLEY by LONDON. IT IS JUST alter sunrise and a woman stands waiting by a calm sea. She too seems calm but a is she? Mrs. Neville Duk will tell you there is nothing dramatic m being691 words
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Article, Illustration173 1953-09-12 11 Both sid^s vuluera Norib dealer The bidding: North East Boitfa W< i KT Dbl. ?i *V 50 All paM JNTERESTINU BIDDINO. N opening bid of one no trump on a 6-3-2-2 hand \m'\ ortbodox— but His one way ng lhe pro bl m of what to rebid you173 words
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Article179 1953-09-12 11 BERLIN. IVITH TRADITIONAL Ger VI man thoroughness, Dr Adenauers Government hai established an nomii •'General Staff to plan for XDay— the day that East anc Germany are re-united. A West German Gov< rnmentsponsored "research eounci for problems of German unification la conducting an exhaustive analysis of East179 words
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Advertisement22 1953-09-12 11 fulfil I i I writes your cheques the safe way I Sole Agents* UNDERWOOD GEHERftL AGESCiES (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUftLA LUMPUR PENftNG22 words
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Miscellaneous176 1953-09-12 11 Today's Crossword 6 I \< ROSS. i a looli (ul nature? i4>. 5. v. ■tr obliquely i 4 With regard to ,<;, 9 chord I king the dosser* Co). J Itno h< (7) 10, Expel, but Tan Vlolei Anne" mi (8 Ji 'not m it. tr. <s>. 8. Can be176 words
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Miscellaneous14 1953-09-12 11 BUCKLEY 1 /It ii 'AND HERE. GENTLEMEN WE HAVE WHAT WE CALL A FIREI'14 words
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Article163 1953-09-12 12 DUE TO RESIGN WHAT IS RAJ DOING? Ik <s&"*? !>()( lIORE WARD residents arc anxiously waiting i<»r **> the reactions of their representative on the htagapon LefisUtivc Council, Mr. R. Dasaratha Raj, t<» me i Labour Parly mandate asking him to resign. I he afti i an, going proclaimed at163 words
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Article339 1953-09-12 12 IN A LEI PER I wrotf you reMcently i had occasion to point OUt: "Among the Malay., arm Bti China c one ha., not v<-t become a man <jadi orangl until one ll married That statement, i am told, M could give th« impression that Malayan339 words
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Article119 1953-09-12 12 ENTIRI LV tgree wiih Mr. S. 1 T Ooh and I would like ti> I echo his words that Mr. Kin^sJ ley Monundo is a thorough nui i* sunn Sometimes when I hoar pro I grammes presented by him I cunnui help wondering who this Important man is,119 words
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Article84 1953-09-12 12 MR. E. S. MOOKTHY says that I have "attacked him for urging the unification of Singapore and the Federation." Now, that \a .simply an Inference. Bul InfertncM are rot facts, and nearly ;iii rorm of falai reasoning m;iv be traced to an unperfecl understanding or uncoasdoux m;, intci pi84 words
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Article65 1953-09-12 12 IT appears that the controversy concerning the installation of taxi meters has quietened. Surely when this project was passed it waa meant for th e benefit of the public Let us linci out then whether the people of this city are willing I to accept this move. How65 words
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Article27 1953-09-12 12 The Soviet Ambassador to London, Mr. Jacob Malik, left yesterday aboara the Queen Elizabeth for New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly.27 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-09-12 12 rpHL DUKE of Kent, 17. is kitted out by Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant A. Burton at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, m his first day m the Army. Between them can be Maj. H. V Havilland. The Duke has joined the Army as a private on a resjular encasement as opposedA.P. - 57 words
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Article136 1953-09-12 12 I¥ SHALL bf mtef«| U you will -1 kin.iiy h< lj) m., to clarify the following doubt Wh.-n :i pei«onal name [a added before a telegraphic address In lending v cable is it compul 1 .v)ry lor the abbreviation "co" i, to be Inserted between136 words
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Article165 1953-09-12 12 OINCL my letter was puhiK. O m the Postbag a few^ back regarding the dXS 1^ of Geylang fflL< lng -on andt .smelly condition of thiV hthat flows through it beinfjja bin for dead pigs caUanHH the nothing has yet been d On ?S165 words
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Article32 1953-09-12 12 HAVE you -x grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m his POSTBAG briefly.32 words
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Advertisement53 1953-09-12 12 z^^^^ the BETTER W^C^, car radio phiups CHEAPER f^^S /»Vf^r reception for less money... that is -what Philips Autoradio now means to y**' '1 here is also a range of loudspeakers anJ aerials, at reasonable prices, to suit any make of COT* PUll IDC nlLlro L I SJr 9 Autoradio53 words
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Article, Illustration685 1953-09-12 13 I am not sultry and sexy I can't live up to it* says the girl who stops acting to visit museums. SAYS RITA CAM fMVIDLiwiN m Berlin under Vicious oculars i Russian troops ami Red German police. BERLIN. nj the midst of shattered685 words
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Article, Illustration594 1953-09-12 13 HAROLD HEFFERNAN - Bob Hope in a Rage HAROLD HEFFERNAN HOLLYWOOD TEMPERS ARE FRAYED CMOG hanging over Hollywood like a thick yellow blanket may be the reason why so many screen stars, producers and directors are snapping and snarling at each other. Players long noted for tractability are finding fault with scripts, with594 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-09-12 13 tps a xrutch' for actors' I EXCEPT for Roy Rogers J and Trigger, possibly the only actor m Hollywood who never has smoked a cigarette for a movie scene is Ray Milland. He'll drink himself into the DTs. (remember "The Lost Week-End"? > but never let a122 words
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Article100 1953-09-12 13 "/GENTLEMEN Prefer Blondes" v* is the name of the new Marilyn Monroe film but m i fact gentlemen «m America at any ratei don't prefer blondes. To-day they prefer brunettes —and brunettes of the innocent wide-eyed kind at that. High up on the popular brunette100 words
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Advertisement49 1953-09-12 13 (J y^'X^f "HAPPY WORLD SINGAPORE TONIGHT SPECIAL "ROGER GALLET" NIGHT EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. Special valuable prizes for Spot Dances of the Famous "ROGER GALLET" Perfumes "AVEIT "PARTIR" ETC. Kindly presented by The Agents I Celebrate Your Winnings At The Happiest Cabaret In The City The Happy Cabaret 149 words
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344 1953-09-12 14 'WE WILL LEAVE S'PORE UNBEATEN'-SAY SOUTH CHINA TEAM M ie y are dow n to meet Singapore <^JSP&JS£S 2 o defeat ol last year. Bo Is also confident that tii i n will leave the colony uniten and that "we will run out irinners by a wider marßUi ,vi t344 words
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281 1953-09-12 14 DEBPITE the """I publicity liven to the recent North American bantamweight da plon hip between Billy Peacock and Pappy Oault In Now York. there little chance for r lI of thia division m An.'':!' > The chiel reajoo, of cour.se, i, th.it there are281 words
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Article74 1953-09-12 14 THE CMBbfidfi niKby team opened their Japan tour by trouncing Kiins.ii CollefC l)v to i>olnt.s to three before .1 crowd «>! lf>ooo at the NUhlkyogoku Stadium In Kyoto on Wtdnatd iv The tout i.t led 11-3 m the Hist half. In the second half the mutch became74 words
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Article135 1953-09-12 14 I^KOM the world of football MMM an apjx-al to l«*t t"<* Mia ctjtanirr n wlljt is aappcalMj. Don Kop«r s« <»red lor Arsenal .iiNiiriNl Wc.lvts vaea fellow forward Deaf I.Minian was lurking m the kadi »f lhc llt>l Bcfcrce <>. <i'i>M)». a stuniN |.aii(»>li»in. awarded135 words
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Article382 1953-09-12 14 IB Says DESMOND HACKKTT npilK Hackett temperature has been up far higher than anything: Dior designed, on account of the antics of our British sports tourists m the last few days. The Swedes break the rules (a runner hits a flag and stum- ble> off382 words
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Article265 1953-09-12 14 Yl/ORin speedway champion Jack Young ei^tr rumours of his end-of-the-season retirement whejb he said: "Providing I meet with no serious injury shall be back for a few years yet." Other questions which are also being a^sked of Young are: Is he Losing form or265 words
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Article120 1953-09-12 14 Church bells for Derby winner NOWADAYS wh artificial Wafw of racecources is a recognised^ dure there is no risk of race* not JE* drought or of a fixtur^ I But worse than this threatened jv e7rn ket, the I rartng, f n jg; I >l 7! unprecedented drought so harden120 words
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Advertisement141 1953-09-12 14 "^^"^"^^^^i^Hß^***^^^*^(U^^^^^ -^gjj[ B3^#lHr^~^ S "^^i^tfßl^P The Austin HO M^^m_ COUNTRYMAN I3ks|§ij Th»- modern, intelligent and economical |!]||||mjj]ffl Austin l Ol IKI 1 1* Vm m oni/cn: \rr\ii U/^t v ♦I v»»» v m i i iiLiii fjiVvri j^'U UU til v 1 1 advantages of an easy rear-loading goads van141 words
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Article422 1953-09-12 15 THE QUEEN HALTS HOLIDAY '5\ t0 be at the 71 1863. I 7 i cf Leger today In I 4, illustrious racegoers youn LITE'S tW h th m °fnd Time Minister Wtasto. loUn E^D^Mrr today to see the histori r Piem toK etlier m the Royal box. But som =551|422 words
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Article395 1953-09-12 15 West Brom out for revenge THE English soccer leagues dubfl are fighting hard for the maximum points. Glamorous Arsenal are at the foot of the table— and m illustrious company Sunderland. Middlesbrough, Liverpool and Manchester United are strug°lj m? for points and propping up i the rest of the division395 words
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Article54 1953-09-12 15 Naval C-ln-C Staff beat United S.C. 3-1 m the SAFA Div. 3C game at Clerical Union ground yesterday. The Naval team got their goals through B^nard and Stranger uhile the third goal was deflected into the net by a United defender. C. van der54 words
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Article23 1953-09-12 15 SA? *sv Si, A P 7 3 m U^ir >*sUTca> enc °unter at Geylan X M Moideen refereed >SSjM»«a«i scored.23 words
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Article62 1953-09-12 15 I N'iS 2-c, I fctih a Canada m the 1 DavkT iCan ZonE final o f < '''day te ClJ P in Montreal yes- *m is. k NL Tsgt^cT^yJ^^Rzßili^sWiraßiißHßflflft by beating Henri Roohon 6-2. 6-3. 8-6. Then Vie Seixas, Wimbledon champion, .swamped Lome Main 6-1. 6-1,62 words
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Article162 1953-09-12 15 EMPIRE XI WIN BY 177 RUNS THE Commonwealth XI who set their rivals 354 runs for victory after declaring at their overnight score won by 177 runs after disposing of their opponents m a little over three hours at Kingston-on-Thames yesterday. The final scores were: Common wealth XI: 319 and162 words
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Article42 1953-09-12 15 Results of friendly soccer matehe: played at Fan it Park yesterdi: were: s. s. WUlenvandeaen beat Dutcl Club by two g(mh to one. Bcorert for Willen andHMn were Dolek and Bochm..n. h aremakcr scored for the Dutc) Club.42 words
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Article238 1953-09-12 15 DEFENDING champion Sih Su Chu of Hong Kong had the scare of his life In Tokyo last night when a young Japanese office worker almost eliminated him m the second round of the second Asian table-tennis championships. The Asian champion defeated Kaumasa Hagiwara 21-15, 19-21.238 words
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Article76 1953-09-12 15 L>OYAL NAVY beat Royal Air Forct A by 2-1 m a Sinj;ai>ore Anuteut Football Association Communit] League match at H M Terroi ye^tei c:ay. The match was parting; gift foi N.i\\ Thomson, who will be leaving the Colony soon. He stored both goals The linen started76 words
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Article, Illustration561 1953-09-12 15 BENAUD IN MERRY MOOD HITS 135 IN 110 MINS A MEMORABLE display of hitting by Ritchie Benaud, a 22-year-old Sydney newspaper clerk, led the way to the Australians' exciting victory against the clock m their first class match of the tour against Tom Perace's XI m Scarborough yesterday. Set to561 words
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Advertisement102 1953-09-12 15 l I TONIGHT I I EXTENSION lam I (Hpitol Hvsiaurunt g M PHONE ***** a BOOK YOUR TABLES NOW 5 1 I ITALIAN FRENCH B I I SPECIAL DISHES 1 cq 1 DANCE TO |i I Pablo Martinez His Syncopation Sextet 1 r^Qi O^O O^O O^O t O^OO^SOO^O t>r^OO(WO<^O<?)OWW| f102 words
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Article334 1953-09-12 16 ALIAN LEWIS - ALIAN LEWIS Traducer is the best bet By ii- confidence counts foi thing, khok moi s\ certainty In the mail Bukif Tlmah thU moon. His connection! are very confident about him. In a difficult race t*< If a o kJ b bet as anything cc334 words
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Article321 1953-09-12 16 MKTKOSTAK the 6 00 i Race B>. Itroofly fancied. I give them vlanlng chume.s. HeWCOBWr Ertotof has been workInn well before coining U> Singapore. She li;is nol i.imi lor i considerable Wnr Plent] ol pare and 1( not too new could i raducer. Hordn s«oi is the popular321 words
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Article1106 1953-09-12 16 Race 1—2.15: Class 2. Div. 4— G Furs. 1. 090 Royal Signal Wood, 1.00 Mr. KWlfc U JS!! 2 7()fi Hattrii-k Hudson 8.13 Mr. On* Hap Leong Heddle 1 i 473 Timi Ward 8.12 Shaw Stable S £2£f 1 4. 047 Siam Rice Wahab 8.11 Mr. 8. W.1,106 words
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Article175 1953-09-12 16 Working m the centre o! ■eoood |ra« track with iho Botag n<xxi, Lefebvre (Btraker) did a winning gallop al Bukli Timah this morning, then h»» reeled ofl th ti rVMen right on it wm sun .»n excelli Amba (j d showed m 3fl 3 iu< I doub done175 words
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