The Singapore Free Press, 15 September 1953

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press 7mm I »"^,nnn Salo in Malaya. i i in:>r.. Price 15 ttv
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  • 119 1 I 'fOO.OOO may stop tapping today Dispute over pay SEVEN hundred thousand estate workers in Indonesia may go on strike today. The Prime Minister, Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, last nighi interrupted an importanl cabinet meeting to receive a delegation of the estate workers union, "Sarbupri." He appealed
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  • 58 1 Kiss for winner \IISS ENGifl LAND (Marlene I>ee. ri£ht> ki^ es 20-vtMr-old Mis.s Italy (Eloisa Cianni> at t v r the latter was ihu.mm Europe 1953 in the finals of IhC contest held la Istanbul. Turkey. Mh> 'mini was one of the 13 lin-li>ts. They were required to nunirie in
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  • 340 1 nSe in Central Poland. appeared yesterday at Wan in the first major political trial in Poland since Stalin s death. A Warsaw Radio broadcast yesterday recorded extracts ol the speech he slowly delivered in answer to the charge of organising a fifth column
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  • 86 1 Free Press Staff Reporter WAVES Of RAF. aircraft H roared by in Singapore a commemoration of the 13th anniversary of the Battle of Britain today. First formation of eight Vampires three Hornets, six Mosquitoes and a Spitfire, all led by a Meteor, flew past at about 8.10
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  • 12 1 j Jjlhtet. Princess Merttm. thi rnval Singapore "nce^s nurse.
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  • 14 1 T REASON TRIAL tr| w on r n A eing uw u^ government. ft
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  • 178 1 SULTAN IS BACK FOR BIRTHDAY Free Press Staff Reporter THE Sultan of Johore. who will be 80 on Thursday. Ms daughter, Princess Meriam, who will be three years old on Friday •md the Sultana arrived in Singapore in the Carthage this morning. They were met by about 300 officials and
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  • 24 1 Singapore rubber market me led steady this mpriUng first grade, Beptember shipment. W cents a nl d. half cent above yesteri close.
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  • 67 1 4 RADIO commentator, Mr. Henry J. Taylor, said last night in New York that 81l Winston Churchill Is supervising preparation of the stoi hi own death. I Mr. Taylor suid that Mi Churciuii was appalled by what he considered a lack of comjquacy n. radio 1;;--torials
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  • 133 1 SOLVING TRAFFIC PROBLEM DECENTRALISATION of the Lr population in Singapore is likely to be included in the eventual solution of the citys traffic problem. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.A.c Goode in a written reply to Mr. M P D Nair in the Legislative Council i thia morning said that the
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  • 394 2 11 >RMED sources in York predicted yesterday that Britain and the other Western pOV I r. WO ild join with the United Stat< to oppose a reopening of the debate on the composition oi the Kon an peace con f( retire win n
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  • 139 2 COMET IN ANOTHER SPEED-UP A BRITISH Comet Jet airliner, pioneering a new high speed London-South America service, landed at Ris de Janeiro yesterday 20 hours 40 minutes aftei 1 leaving London. Scheduled time for the flight to Rio by piston engine plane is about 2!i hour.,. The Comet had flown
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    44 2 picture. The visiting Missionary Bish:>p of the Mar Thonia Syrian hnnh of South India, the Kt. Rev. Dr. Mathewa Mar Athanasius, addressing a meeting of the Malayan Christian Council in the War Memorial Hall of St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday. Free Press
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  • 71 2 Denmark told the United N;ition.s yesterday that Greenland is no longer her colony, but part of Denmark proper. Denmark there!* re wants to pive up her member; hip Ol the United Nation* committee for non-self governing territory in i note to Mr Dag i in in
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  • 26 2 The Kashmir Government acting under the ]f)47 instru- n1 oi on to India ndinj over the state's tele-D-'-ne and U to we Indian Government toruoirow.
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  • 142 2 'Guerilla' strikers call a truce THE Communist-led Electrical Trades Union has agreed to call off its "guerilla" strikes. trhlch now "have 4.500 men off their jobs in Britain. This has done so that the Cor.:'! )i Inquiry appointed by the Ministry of Labour can meet "in an atmosphere of industrial
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    32 2 pu- SEVEN dri\ers were hurt, none perioaftlyi when H stock ears piled up on the track at Hibbing, .Minnesota, during a 100- lap net. Picture shows about 15 of the i'ars.- A.P.
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  • 89 2 Bulgaria closes its 'Belsens' UI'LGARIA has quietly J lJ tied its concentration qZ of an estimated 25.000 prisone? Observers regard the move'i the first major evidence 0! Communist "softening" in this Balkan satellite. The wholesale release of p« pie arrested, but never tried a convicted in any courts, btsj on
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    • 39 2 Ku K~* Bm^9 J Bm^Sl y '-?^B j to Si Jb»^v «IV SALE •MM VOW f r ut TKi: Silt Alls TIMES PRBSi 1. 1 CICH. STHEET, Sl\«. \|>oill |>|l».\>: VI7I Kuala l.urap Ilr M M <t220 I'llOlM' I|J>J{.
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  • 166 3 S'pore Government to buy land in the open market Free PwM Staff Reporter BnRTAGE of Crown land in Singapore has the Govern men t to enter the market in fSU ?e a ateKft^ -completion of the medical Land lional plans and for building cheap houses also requires sites for its
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  • 126 3 Singapore grows more vegetables A BOUT 66 TONS of vegetables are moved daily from I Singapore rural areas to the I City, .says Mr. J. W. Ewart. acting Agricultural Officer, in his 1952 annual report on the Department of Agriculture. But locally grown vegetables and food crops are far from
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  • 123 3 miHRTEEN Hong Kong 1 beauties had their first glimpse of Singapore yesterday. They are members of a new musical revue which will perform here for two months. Two more girls, Cheong I.oli and Fong Thing; Yum. will arrive today. Cheong Loh is one
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  • 136 3 2 TRADE MISSIONS COMING TWO MORE Japanese parliamentary economic missions are due in 'Singapore this week to survey trade possibilities, especially in light industrial and manufactured goods. A four-man mission headed j by Mr. N. Nakai. (Liberal) and! the other, a nine-man mission under the leadership of Mr. I. Honda
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  • 84 3 Free Press Staff Reporter CHINESE school authorities in Singapore will meet soon to discuss whether they should have three terms a year instead of the present two. Their Federation counterparts have three. Several school head-s want the change. They said that there would be more holidays
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  • 36 3 The deep-therapy treatment ™i in the Singapore General Hospital is to be extended The So at i ve u cuuncil nlnt V^ lh Medical Departnjnt today to buy equipment a na accessories.
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  • 228 3 Singapore mental hospital is becoming crowded VpTAL disease was becoprobi,m- ng a rt :lllv Pressing BSto ft MJ^ aPOre id the Wtv Medl cal Senrices, Dr in his 1952 report xSTsoIK un cl every inn fWl J But out D^ODlf J 10 admitted 50 UraWj W ni ftibS l )utl(
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  • 136 3 I>F;AUTIFUL, 18-year-old Fenella Macsuire, for whom Melbourne theatre critics forecast a great future, i.s due to fly in to Singapore next Tuesday. She is the daughter of Capt. Hugh Macguire, of the Rajula, and hl.s wife. Already a star of Melbourne stage and radio,
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  • 31 3 Mr. Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, yesterday gave a reception in honour of the North Korean delegation headed by Marshal Kim II Sung, the 1 North Korean Prime Minister.
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    • 399 4 Opinion MEDICAL REPORT TUBBDAY, Sept. 15, 1953 IjWERY year since the end J of the war, the Singapore Medical Department ha* told a story of almost Inert dible achievement In the face of serious difficulties. The Director's annual report for 1952, published yesterday, is no exception. La.st ytMX was anQther
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    934 4  -  JOHN HARRIMAN Today's page is all about Anglo-American only concern uq with Iran s oil fa keep it from Russia A Four Mile 'Dig' World's deepest oil well in the U.S. may answer a query, says Bill Rintoul A QUESTION of increas- ing concern to the oil industry may
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    48 5 THIS isn't a fight, but only an incident in the musical chairs event which was one of the items in the Sinapore Motor Club's Gymkhana held at the Police Training School on Sunday. More than 25 motor cyclists took part. The winner was Mr. Mark Anthony Free Press
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  • 294 5 i Domrd number of births Free Press Staff Reporter women under 21 years of a&e gave birth to 7,478 babies out MVGAPOKt work yw saJd Dr j Vickers< Direc tor of Medical Jof a total oi dil a repO rt, published yesterday. nTothers, I *K£
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  • 38 5 Twelve people were killed and 30 injured by an explosion at a fireworks depot in Aopvila Real de Santo Antonio in the North Portugal province of i iranosmontes yesterday o VV^ms included women and children.
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  • 133 5 43 killed, 2,801 injured at work last year LX)RTY-THREE workers were Killed. 101 suffered permanent disablement and 2.700 minor injuries, in accidents while at work last year, said the Singapore Labour Department's annual report out yesterday. The report said that th^ nuirber of accidents was 361 more than in 1951
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  • 18 5 A 17-year-old East German swam across Glietiicker Lake to gain refuge in West Berlin yesterday.
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  • 45 5 THF Singapore Government is to instal a service machine to serve all official vehicles. The Finanee Committee thought this machine would save time and expeiiM 1 On its recommendation, the 1 efiflatiTC Council today approved $10 Of) for this purpose.
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  • 65 5 SINGAPORE had 381 doctors at the beginning of this year, the annual medical report for 1952 reveals. Of these 209 were private practitioners, io j worked for Government. 2G were housemen, 27 were attached to the University of Malaya, and ten served the City Council.
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  • 157 5 Hunchback girl may yet getplace Free Press Staff Reporter THERE is hope of a place A in a school for Ho Pick Sim, the seven-year-old hunch-back girl whom two schools have refused to admit. The Deputy Director of Education. Mr. R. E. Ince. said yesterday. "Please ask the parents to
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  • 39 5 The Australian Federal Treasurer, Sir Arthur Fadden, anj nounced last night that the Government would launch a A £50,000,000 loan on Sept. 23. The money will te used for Federal and state government public works programmes.
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  • 67 5 Companies registered in Singapore last year totalled 1,469, compared with 1.332 in 1951, states Mr. A. H. Harrison, Regis- trar of Companies, in his annual report. Of these, 330 were foreign companies. During the year. 133 new local companies were registered with a total nominal capital of
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  • 35 5 The Chief-of-Staff of the Supreme Headquarters of the Allied Powers in Europe and its four main subordinate commands will meet in Paris tomorrow to discuss "problems of general interest," the headquarters announced yesterday.
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  • 22 6 EXPLOSION KILLS 20 RUSSIANS -Twenty tfUssi m *Wfc in Hnicci »nci m o f than i g &si an dump (**t Berlin.^.
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  • 24 6 scree* 1 Ve^ran nag 1 m iied of *%t ls Stone ltd He was n! Vft attack u.^ n^* 1 H 74n
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    • 66 6 I f, Wmlf^ I'Jfl^H^^Al B's E^ rfi^O '^>h' f ;-^^l\ THE SAINT by Leslie Ch^^r's i I IH£ CHAR CLAPS HIS HANDS AT B^YOU\E GCT AN ENCOBE,^ IN MS BNTHUSIA&M fl) T^U^ K& LAST— AS JANE DISAPPEARS,' IW JANE j- BETTER TAKE A £RIC BEX'OLVES THE L\ I^3 W 8
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    • 662 6 YOUR J LUCKyL STAR I enerjjetii a n<i f tr(l "ul soiulit> milch *jj wwf te.l f«;*ard to important h^J* I you hum how to Uk. f *Nl vantage <)t lhe 1 itlMc-n come to vou r>*l i> lik.h thai >ou 'wh,?*|l (l I > "'.h.ppy unl," *M| traveling over
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  • 301 7 Ban on unmarried A JUDGE is urging a British town council to rid themselves of their squeamishness about unmarried couples. "One cannot punish children because their parents are not married," he said. Judge Tudor Ree.s had been told at Brentford County Court that 8.400 families,
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    13 7 pic- Syuanie Carpentier (Miss Frame suns herself at Istanbul. Turkey.- A.P.
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  • 124 7 LADIES WITHER THE WAG HTHE presence of women at a small gathering no longer stems the flow of "broadminded jokes." says the Rev. J. W. Griffiths, vicar of St. Augustine's, Fulham, in his parish magazine. He adds: "There is a time when prudery is the best policy. And a woman
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  • 207 7 POR 40 years Harry and Kate Robinson have remembered the meadow gate by the River Deben inf ritain. In their courting days they used to kiss goodnight beside that gate. And they promised each other that one day they would buy the meadow
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  • 85 7 ON-ENGLISH JOURNEY, SAYS JUDGE R J?K R than a bus elan rf Ut aying JJgland would give the fare to a u x nger to h d eJ n h^ 1 Henriques. the casu d glrl 2Os wi *h 205.. W H fo^ d 9 H he i. girl who
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  • 79 7 a motof'h °l a Votce> "iterwersed With honks from Marched hiah 2,• For two hours it went on while people Then Mn m at T inseley Green, Sussex. 12** bl WJLJSP*J™ a Mr G Knapp. of Charlwood. me The lr F a ld chair in a
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  • 32 7 picture. "Sultan." a blue velvet hat with forward jutting line and beaded lamp shade fringe, modelled by Jean Dawney, at display <>t Dolores' halts in London. Paul Popper
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  • 57 7 MRS. GLADYS Evelyn Orrell, of Ashdown-Avenue. Saltdean. Sussex, said at Brighton when summoned because her doz had been chasing sheep; 'If he caught the sheep he would not have hurt them. If he chaser a cat. and catches it. he just washes it." She was
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  • 209 7 I'M STILL PREMIER, CLAIMS MOSSADEQ IYING in a .sick room on the <* fourth floor of the luxurious Officers' Club in Teheran, the ousted Mossadeq has told Persia's new Premier, General Zahedi: "I am still the legal Prime Minister of this country. There has not been a vote against me
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  • 388 9  - House That Lee Builds in 9 Days G. T. BOON Pictures by Storv bv Ihd houu bi called "Self. Con,*' because it i s pr^ fabricated and can b e built bv the buyer himself with the aid of three labourers The remarkable advantage* ol this house are that it
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  • 327 10 TV backroom boy stole the show SETS CHEAPER THAN I EVER BEFORE N the small backroom on his Karls Court stand. Mr. Noel Fitton uncovered the opening-day surprise of lof Britain's 1953 Radio Show. For, from BriKhouso. York.s. where 25 years ago he tstarted making radios in his mother's attic.
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  • 21 10 Spain and Formosa have offered to supply Egypt with 20. 000 tons of sugar in exchange for cotton.
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  • 126 10 Death lorry driver says: 'I fell out' A RUNAWAY lorry which killed two children at Preston. Dorset, was overloaded, a j i -oroner \s jury said at YVey- i mouth. But the coroner, Lieutenant Colonel Syntes. said: "We have had no evidence about that. It cannot ?o into the verdict.
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  • 42 10 THE BEST OF PALS HOLLYWOOD eipec feud when its two glamour girls— blonde Marilyn Monroe and brunette Jane Russell uere brought together in 20th Century Fox comedy Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.** But what has happened? The girls are the best of pals:* A
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  • 178 10 DOLICE, Army, R.A.F. and American Air Force experts have all examined the fragments of a bomb which blew off a little girl's hand. At first it was thought that she had been injured by a cannon-shell fired from a passing aircraft. Now. that theory has been
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  • 111 10 A ,7. tro °P s ™Ps costing £1.000,000 each are .V likely to be used for moving British service personnel to and from overseas stations, fore\n S n th m Alr Mini iV' r Lord de Llsle an d Dudley taM yfflcial publication of the Conservat ve The
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  • 73 10 A WIDOW of 79, ill in bed, was killed by fire in her son's 200-year-old. 18-roomed, farmhouse. Sh e was Mrs. Sarah Jane Crawford. The fire, at Oakleigh Farm. Lower Higham, near Rochester, was discovered by the manager, Mr. A. J. Young. He was forced back
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  • 293 10 'QUALITY OF BIRTHS BEFORE QUANTITY' TOE quality ol lifei smor A important than rZ bers, the Archbishop ft J 7 M k Dr Cyril G^be told scientists. l> It Ls one of the problem* *i from the right an tt u*e ol the discoveries of sriln 5 -the theme of
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  • 40 10 400 HOMELESS IN FIRE A fla.^h fire burned down more than 30 squatters shacks In Kowloons crowded Shake- mei village leaving about 400 Chinese homeless. Two children were reported missing and rescue workers probed the ruins for other possible victims.
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  • 159 11 North-South vulnerable North dealer NORTH 4 tf 10 9 8 5 3 0 A Q J 4 Mill WKST KAST Sr.i t« 9 6 4 «87 ROITH I K Q II j V 4 0 K 10 S 5 T| ie bidding th Kas, south W,m 1* Dlil
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  • 634 11  - The Little Prince is 'Retired ALVIN STEINKOPF by LONDON. ,ttLE PRINCE Charles royal secret- f There n«H Ul Inf references in the rece to the heir apparPf t of the British tln-cno. ent it hpflve years old W !S W Novttr. Photo"raomng him has been Te lively little boy Is
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  • 230 11 station master permitted him to wave the signal which started a train. But heirs to the British throne face a formidable amount of schooling, with emphasis on history, languages, economics and complex constitutional questions. Much of the teaching normally is by private tutors because a young
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    • 24 11 BRUNSVIBH CALCULATOR THE CALCULATOR OF HIGH EFFICIENCY SPEED AND ACCURACY I Sole Agents UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTD I SINGAPORE I KUALA LUMPUR PEHM6
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    • 235 11 Today's Crossword i p [I 1 T5 ■■■■■Vs IK H| OH iHbb OH sßss^ i^^^ I bsHO OO mm ■OsßsflH BSSSSSB I H^^TbsHT^^iHßO f^ Bf 1 ■BBbT~ Bo ioßp r^^^~"""^^^^^^^t *"^^^^^^^^S« j4S^S/~ "W^^ ■^^HB^i" SSSSSSST™ across.— l. Altogether pas oral 5, Blow out finally (5). I. Th« irtth a painful
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    • 123 12 UQINGAPORK City Council is not responsible for the maintenance of cleanliness in the lanes leading down 1 to the sea off Amber Road. A City Council spoke.su m said this in reply to a letter f the Pressman's Postbag regard ing the filth
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      57 12 ALICE CHENG hopes to fly to Hong Kong early next month on a concession ticket she won as ffewspaper Queen* -apart from a trophy. That will be her first trip outside Malaya. Alice loves the screen and stage. Her favourite sport is swimming She plays badminton, and
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    • 114 12 MAY I know whose "baby |g the drinking fountain, I to the left of Raffles statue in Empress Place. Singapore Is it left in its present dLsI graceful state because there are no people who will drink from a fountain now? The V-J celebrations have gane into history, Singapore
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      106 12 A HIGHWAY war has broil, ken out in Belgium. Landowner .Mr. I)e Rademaecker has erected a barricade on part of a road on his estate which has been used by vehicles of the Sabena Airlines. All traffic has now stopped on this road which leads to the Belgian
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    • 42 12 Mr. Nehru said yesterday that India had protected to South Africa about its new ban on the entry of Indian women married to South African nationals and reported that 900 Indian wiv»\s and children were lwaiting deportation at Durban.
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    • 33 12 HAVE you a grouse? Ha?f you a bright idea? Haw you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about ji it in his POSTBAG briefly.
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    • 63 12 TIIFRE were happy scenes at Lyneham Airfield, Wiltshire, recently when relatives welcomed home the first seven repatriated British prisoners to return from Korea. The prisoners included from Liverpool, one from Hull and five from Northern Ireland. Picture shows happy smiles as the relatives of Private B.
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    • 119 12 <THE SINGAPORE Government will be failing in its dutv if prompt and resolute action is not taken to undo the irreparable damage the pernicious money-lending system is causing. The Government's failure to do its bit for debtors is making Singapore a "Mecca" for unsc
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    • 33 12 MASTER Raymond Tong Che Ser. aged 14. seeks pen pal; aged 13 to 16. Hobbies are: Stamp collectIng, cycling, songs, film star* pictures, and radio listening. 309. ORCHARD ROAD, Singapore, 9.
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  • 735 13 Fight Against Antibiotics DISEASE GERMS ARE WINNING THE 's Ihe SINGAPORE DOCTOR W AS SITTING with S n the r e«ectsofantiNative mind got the me 'Penicillin. It worked like ma ?Now look at me," he pointed to his red and running nose. -I have had three very strong penicillin injections
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  • 440 13  -  Jim Sherbaniuk by WINNIPEG. p A SMALL, isolated I room in the Winnipeg General Hospital a young English doctor is carrying on experiments which may mean new life and activity for crippled poliomyelitis victims. Dr. m. G. Saunders, neuroE f d lecturer at the
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  • 43 13 Miss Su Sin-ying, of Formosa, and Miss Apsorn Boonkham, of Siam, leave the Washington Missionary College in Takoma Park, Maryland, at the end of the day. Miss Su is from the National Taiwan Universit y Hospital School of Nursing.
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  • 121 13 SO vitamin -conscious have the Americans become that I even brewers are including special vitamins in their product. They are putting them in beer— not only for health rea- sons, but because, they insist, it "helps retain the flavour." Other manufacturers are attempting to increase sales of
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  • 315 14 —Says Mr. Lim By TOPSPIN SINGAPORE'S table tennis tram will not be stranded in Japan after all. writes Mr. lim Choo Ann, president of the Singapore Table Tennis Assoc iation who is with At the moment the team is short of $1,000 for
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  • 92 14 JuoJuv Drobny yesterday won the Violet iN'crnational tennis men's singles rhampirmship bating Vladisluw Skonerkl 8-G, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. In the men's doubles, Drobny and Italy* Marctflo Del Bello beat L*nnart Ber&elin of Sweden and Tony Mottrarn of Britain 6-2. 7-5 The women'* .single* was
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  • 78 14 THE rislttnf Cambridge Univer II rugby too'Ull teuiu woo ttfl cond .straight victory m Japan ye.s- terdiiy by defeaUnJi crack allKrto Onivwslty by 14 points to three il [he Prince Chichlbu jroundi Throughout the played on R ground made soggy by pouring rain, the K«'i<> University
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  • 369 14 WHEN Gordon Pirie, 22-year-old oulsdon (Surrey) bank clerk, ran the best-ever British 3,004) metres I (3,218 yards) at Oslo he wore a new pair of 10 o*. shoes, lighter than many a Paris mannequin's footwear. Pirie found a little old cobbler halfway up moun- c
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  • 132 14 Boxers have to produce certificates THE London Amateur Boxing Association has told competitors: "Produce a medical fitness certificate or you will be banned from our boxing bouts." That rule applies only to fights staged under the London Associate's auspices Aim is to safeguard the health of amateur boxers. The certificate
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  • 322 14 Is Carruther taking a risk fHEKK ha.s b%flfl i lull In the flght x Kame In Aa.st,r;ili ;t duniij; the w«-«-k with thr dOOtl the IWO M| stadium^ Melbourne mm Sydney closed. OonatouenUjr, the mala topic la ittll th»« world bat uMwcuiht championkiui> beiweeo JUtunj Carruthera the holder, and ivt^r
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  • 665 14 UK's MR. SOCCER TO HAVE HIS FINAL FLING rlli: man they call "Mister Football" BrU A making his last public appearance at Walsan is industrial town north of Birmingham this season his vrellknown act of taking a struggling soccpm Willl md putting it on its feet again. cr *au Major
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  • 42 14 The secretary of the Australia Soccer Association Mr. Roy Drum announced last night that >n AostaiNan team of lfi would visi f Hob? KontT for firs' time next S ptcmtw The tram would play three m.Uh« including one test.
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  • 25 14 Monday's Ru?by Union results I Aberavon 0. Cardiff 10; Crosskeysl I Cumlin 0; Lanelly 14. Group Cap- I tain Walkers team 18; I
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    • 59 14 gu. "1 v THHAY A DAILY I SHQWPLACC Of THt ISLAND p I PHONE 21-116 FOR BOOKINGS *>.*»D y JU r I RICHARD WIDMARK CRAFTY CROOK Hr.WM||B|| I 3 POINTS TO REMEMBER! I SEE I I IN 3 DIMENSIONS AT THE 1 ODEON THE SHOWPLACE OF THE ISLAND I HAS
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  • 1182 15  - EVERYTHING POINTS TO A CINECOLOR VICTORY IN MAIN SPRINT ALLAN LEWIS By now rated the best sprimer in itiaiaya, snouia maivo mpiids for his narrow defeats in the Coronation Cup and Williamtl M -morial Stakes bv taking the main sprint at Bukit Timah toSJ "Seond day Of the Singapore Turf
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  • 49 15 FOLLOWING horses trill f not start tomorrow: rrQua r rte r R nec" SH^t Greet/ River Patrol. Re nue Black Velvet. Ad«la Star. Trial by Jury. S onal Hope, Innate ErteE Blue Flash. Yi.to, 11. Sratonga. Persian Gem and r Channel' ir patrol ami Hattrick are doubtful starter*.
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  • 184 15 Best bet of dayTalisman liriTH Short Hairs out of tile TT way. Talisman should be the "bet of the meeting In Cl. I. Div. 2— 6F. Talisman, winner of hla last three starts, put up a wonderful performance at his last appearance at Penan?. Last away from the barrier, he
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  • 146 15 It Should be Lefebvre -on form pORM AND TRACK work point ci. 2 niv ebvre w fa»ing the H f fi h 3 F a ;e over 1 Mile. Honf d fourth to NatiOcl to %ip oVer seven then ri °nps at h mi ?f ton over nine courU n
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    • 271 15 5 SHOWS H/IILY! 1 11.00 a.m.— l 4")— 4.15 <» J"» &i 9.30 p.m. j iM-dili il "COMING SOON! 1 MM JtkOY I i MARTHN4EWIS I h HALWUil?***,. A Paramount Picture I Oil A V A DAILY 1.15, 3.30. 7.00 f)3O p.m. Please Note 4 Shows Only Personal Appearance Of
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  • 321 16  -  ALLAN LEWIS Does fine gallop Isv i «>.i> f I l)iv 5 rvt'iit tomorrow, m* THEATRE (Sawyer), who is engafed In me i. i, JJ'v. ewe second attention to his chances when he skipped over three in .*< l > on tm 1 second
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  • 22 16 ■:■<■. la P i carmen K who swept the I impionships I :iK'h .r Kuala Lumpur t] n ornins
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  • 30 16 TO HIM nioo. wi u 'i lughtei <' ;it Beremban, Bl WNI i r On Htii September, at K .->■■{ Ho »ll to il Dr. v. Bennett, Mm!. Johore, i son
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  • 18 16 I c J .J -.1 d i-Netherlai U Hth Future ad dri \i mn Ro id, Panai
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  • 42 16 nathan The death oa at the Oeneral Honpltal, Blngapore, yaitei ij Mr P C, Nathan, };i. Tiie cremation trill I ike !>i"•'• 'f f|»p lapan Cametei I i pvenlng, the cortege I re kdenc :*2i. Baal f'n it S p hi
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  • 29 16 ier weigh I cha Kid Gavl lan makes his sixth defence i 17-pound crown on FrM iy lB aln C u in- n Basilio of N.v. Syracuse.
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 16 ABDUL MAW I, left Singapore this morning by air to i in the Melbourne Racing Club's Invitation Stake •)t. 25. Mawi and his wife were fareirellcd at Kallang Airport by free Press racing correspondent. Allan Lewis, Who arranged the trip for Mawi. Mawi expects to be away from
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  • 175 16 South China 0, Singapore Chinese 0. Chinese were by far the better team, but their forwards lacked scoring power. Too much fancy work that ended in nought. On the whole tho 5.500 crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium were treated to tame soccer. As for Singapore
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  • 120 16 LITTI.K Miss Chen Pao Poc of Formosa smashed her tray to win the women's .singles title in the second Asian tabletonnis championships last night before s.noo fans at Tokyo's Memorial Hall. She outplayed the younger and less experienced KUlko WaUna Japan 3-1, The score vu 21-11 18-21,
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  • 15 16 r r i!l I States comp da i! ■id American Montreal yestei
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  • 38 16 picture. KING YIN, 2 China's alert Goalkeeper, puii<i good high attempt by churiie Chan. Singapore Chi' nese inside right, over the i The result qf this match at Jalan Besarfhesterday u eless drcTic. Free Press
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  • 213 16 Sunderland beaten by the Villa THE SUN In Sunderlanrt 1 which shone so ft In their 7-1 victory^ Arsenal on Saturday-,, ed behind when the g went to the Villa gfi yesterday. m Sunderland railed to produce any semblence of t side of Saturday and 2 whipped 3-1 by Aston
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    • 321 16 CLASSIFIED AIJS ACsUfOWLEBOMBItTI Ml' AND MRS. TAN HOON ENC« all rel ind friends for I ,im ible pre- ir,ri o r on lOih Sopt. 1953 S S VFAM K. M Velu 8 P Velu (sons), K. Q B and t elf famlhi •i h to express their sinr< tnks to
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    • 22 16 INSIDE INFORMATION j|; NEW ZEALAND j LAMB PORK LAMBS BRAINS j OX SWEET BREADS ARE IN __PLENTIFUL SUPPLY AT^ j r\ U
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 32 16 Todays games Diwsion I: Chelsea v Arsenal. Div. ill i south): Bristol C. r; Southen Brl btoB; wi ford v Reading. Div 111 (North! Carlisle Stoc South] H.irtlepools; Tra mere 1 Wrexham.
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