The Singapore Free Press, 21 September 1953
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1953-09-21 1 The Singapore Free Press I s Afternoon Sale in Malaya. i'.Sl5. Singapore Mon.. Se|»t. SI, 1953. Prle« IS < to-19 words
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Article365 1953-09-21 1 'U.S. RENDEZVOUS WITH BERIA' 0 e Carthtt tnatt in Europe reports: j Deal for asylum ITNITKI) STATES Senate investigators are convinced that U Lavrenti Beria, deposed czar of the Soviet secret police, has escaped from Russia and is hiding in a neutral European COU Ahich Senate source said a mysteriousA.P.; Reuter - 365 words
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220 1953-09-21 1 China is pulling troops out of Korea nWW has withdrawn <O.OUU C men from her 1.000.000-man army in North Korea since thy armistice was -signed on WJJJ. it was stated in Seoul yesterday There Is speculation on whether the troops are being pulled lack tor possible UM in IndoChina. TheyA.P.; U.P. - 220 words
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Article31 1953-09-21 1 Police pledge inquiry if THE Commissioner or Police "nniediate inquiry if Mr K mat m ST S Fedf ration. what h u (nl fom Plaint o •naif in™ -T Police wen31 words
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Article91 1953-09-21 1 I HUGB landslide from the 2.500-foot Mount VoanlApanayU now threatens the 5,000 villagers of the Panayia'valley, Cyprus, whose homes have already been ravaged by ten days of earthquakes. appeared in the mountainside Villagers keep a daily watch on the gashes, which widen with every new earthquakeReuter - 91 words
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Article26 1953-09-21 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened thi.> morning <>n a dull tone with first grade, October shipment, at G4.5 8 cents pound, unchanged from Saturday's close.26 words
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Article41 1953-09-21 1 MR. O. E. Galistan, who recently retired from the Singapore City Council, died in the General Hospital yesterday following a car accident last week. Mr. Ga'i'istan was 57. The funeral took place this morning at Bidadari cemetery.41 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-09-21 1 Tilt; PR I. Ml! Minister. Sir Winston Chun-hill. And lady Churchill (following) arrive at London Airport from their sU> in Balmoral. Scotland as Kiiests of the Queen30 words
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Article62 1953-09-21 1 IHE1 HE Sovi.t delegate, Mr to K I VW **T. speaks C^ble new ri i?«s lookmß for isMMa 1U t u d «wrnament prom »e Ught oi Russian H-bomb progress. The Soviet diplomat doubtuill devote B major portion of his address to pleadiim the Kremlin case62 words
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Article31 1953-09-21 1 CAIRO radio announced last night that 11 people ha< been arrested at the order oi President Neguib'a Revolution--31 Further l a nests were expected the radio added.31 words
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Article26 1953-09-21 1 Seven Africans muruereu »u [ndian In Nairobi In a vain X Steal a rash b-x hut foiled because the oox i chained du\wi.26 words
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Article68 1953-09-21 1 I rpHE United States sth Air 1 Force .said that a Russian built MIG jet fighter, flown by a Communist, landed at an air base 15 miles west of Seoul this morning. The nationality and other details of the pilot are bein? kept .secret.Reuter - 68 words
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Article32 1953-09-21 1 AUTHORITIES yesterday investigated a spectacular fire which swept through the Dixie Theatre. Athens. United States. during a children s double, feature matinee sending the youngsters screaming into the street.32 words
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Advertisement13 1953-09-21 1 HIGH POTENCY FORMULA HI Win CO^ 1 cVr In Bettlei of l«>0 THEFiiLirSPKStt13 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-09-21 2 A bowl oi Kava traditional Fijian drink and symbol ot friendship is offered to Lady M in.i Sukuna, wife of Sir Lala Sukiina, secretary for Fijian Affairs. Sir Lala and Lady Maria were visiting the jungle camp of the Ist. Battalion Fijian Regiment at Bat52 words
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Article290 1953-09-21 2 WHEN THE MONSOONS END... Ttf K. Hanson Baldwin, military correspondent of the lfl New York Times, said yesterday that the approaching eighth campaign season of the war in Indo-China could be a decisive chapter "For all concerned France the United States and theReuter - 290 words
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Article212 1953-09-21 2 MR. Peter Burges, visiting examiner to the Associated Board of the Royal Schools ol Music, nve a piano recital to a half-full Victoria Hall last night. It consisted of two major work* 'Mozart and Beethoven > followed by pieces by French and British composers and ending with Ravel'sK.S. - 212 words
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Article89 1953-09-21 2 EX-KING ZOG WILL QUIT EGYPT T£X-KIN(; 800 of Albania will leave Kgvpt on Oct. 18 her.-iuv of th«. Egyptian government'* withdrawal last month of recognition of the the Roval Albanian legation in Cairo. A source c |<>sr to the King said yesterday the former monarch would k<» Paris and decideU.P. - 89 words
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428 1953-09-21 2 MRS. Mac LEAN HUNT SWITCHES TO 'SPY CITY' Vienna rendezvous I theory I THE hunt for the missing Mrs. Maclean switched underground yesterday among the informers ana spies oi Vienna which is divided between East and 'West. British security agents, trying to pick up the trail of the Ame-rican-born womanReuter - 428 words
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Article44 1953-09-21 2 THE French reply to West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's proposal for a meeting on Franco-German relations was sent to Bonn yesterday, It was announced In Paris The French Foreign Office said France had accepted the I proposal for discussions i>l mutual problems.44 words
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Article249 1953-09-21 3 'Penang, Malacca should secede' la MH Of m P^a- attempts to se iiom the ("i t n e fusion o. «*g£L.3 the StnUtf two. oaic 'Rritk h Association Cll ff Singapore yesterday. «n^ent of the Mr s ,nie SCBA said: The Sl Xer lies not In fusion Sin me secession249 words
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Article53 1953-09-21 3 An observatory picks new star p Royal Obiemtory of 1 Ucclo in Brussels, hu disESS s&vi 5 provisionally named iSed Serva f tori^ have star S i T atch for th J N 3 an H% C lculated t0 mew arn 3 4 mil0 to diaWfrJm Z 3106 »'OOO u53 words
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Article26 1953-09-21 3 5 "«2f a hl f c a h ih would Paralyse Bni,s h a President of the >tVnai P An erlcan owned i26 words
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Article64 1953-09-21 3 THEY'LL CLIMB 22,000-ft MOUNTAIN P* to Sir 2P Calc^ta. is .S 11 tomorrow K dk 10 S the 22,000-foot anga sou thea.st of ■nm^ lne h as been s kader Mr G. N Dutt, of the Geological Survey Department of India. I who accompanied Shipton's Everest reconnaissance in 1951. ExpeditionA.P. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration445 1953-09-21 3 Tin: ■*«>! mix- cameha finds om Free Press Staff Reporter OARENTS of 200.000 school children in the Colony are 1 mked by the Medical Department, under a new vvaem to reveal intimate details of home lite, so that their children can be given445 words
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Article148 1953-09-21 3 PEOPLE MUST NOT BE SUSPICIOUS MR S. ELIZABETH CHOV (Legislative Councillor and mother of two> is staunchly ..supporting the scheme. She said: -This is a very advanced method of social improvement and some people find it difficult to understand why such a thing is very necessary. They should not be148 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-09-21 3 Mrs. Elizabeth (hoy with he r two daughters, Bridget ucm ami Lynnette.18 words
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Advertisement45 1953-09-21 3 EVERY LADY'S DRESSING TABLE vanity Tray jk JLi^ for cosmetics. Pink. Light Green and Light Blue only manicure aids. hair accessories EACH j^ 4/" and other toilet articles PACKING FREE! Postage Insurance -Federation. Borneo and Sarawak $1-20 HARDWARE DEPT. ROBINSON CO LTD £mGAPO*E '"ONE 589445 words
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Article452 1953-09-21 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion MONDAY, Sept. 21, 1953 HtAL.H QUIZ YLJK don't like nosey-park- ers and we don't know any decent people who do. To the Old fashioned individualistic busy bodies are now added the methodical ranks of official snoopers. But there arc occasions when inquiries Into personal affairs452 words
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Article, Illustration710 1953-09-21 4 FRED MANOR - The Russians T hink This is Funny FRED MANOR By HELSINKI. BECAUSE I am now living here on Moscow's doorstep, I enjoy the privilege of receiving Russian papers almost as soon as they have been published, Actually, as fast as the overworked Soviet cen or can run through them for710 words
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Article557 1953-09-21 4 A ROBOT 'CLOCKED IN' DUKE LONDON. Duke became the world's fastest man in less time than it takes most of us to shave. But how do you time a 727.6 m.p.h. scarlet flash that has made a complete run of the course, and is a mere dot on the horizon,557 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-09-21 4 "But sergeant, cant lutrol Bond Street look-j ing like a tramv." r14 words
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Advertisement31 1953-09-21 4 Gifts j Be sure I lie Gifts JTOH Givr Wedding] Birthday, or Anniversary, is worthy of the occasion. We offer you a selection at niosi reasonable priee& S.P.H.deSILVA SINGAPORE, IPOH. K.LUMPUR31 words
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Advertisement26 1953-09-21 4 fC A LCU LATO R a masterpiece ofprecisim Designed for heavy work and swift operation. Sole Agents: UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LT SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANg.26 words
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255 1953-09-21 5 i Profit from easy payments Free Press Stall Reporter u ina satieties are concerned that some of the houses they AP f 0R own O e" kSants are bcin* let for hirf. rents. built v 0 2 SJo homes were built with loans255 words
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Article120 1953-09-21 5 'L' DRIVERS FIND THEORY TOUGH MANY "L" drivers in Siimapore find it difficult to learn the theoretical part of the test for their driving licences. Several driving instructors said yesterday many students took more time preparing for the theoretical test than the practical part. The theorectical tesi worried particularly thoseFree Press - 120 words
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Article60 1953-09-21 5 pE executive of a Singapore 1 firm importing taxi meters art yesterday that 73 taxis in K Colony will be fitted with :et«s within the next fortnight :.ese have already been booked JF owners of taxis now on the rods. I'nder the City Council ruling.60 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-09-21 5 ■TOtof the All-Malayan ft^'^ntest sponsored Youth Coun- Mr Hilary de Cruz of hf f h a n is seen receiving {g is m the hands of her pictures. Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article164 1953-09-21 5 Free Press Staff Reporter Yf ANY people in Singapore have asked the Salvation to help them find "unwanted" babies. Brigadier B. Grey, who is in charge of children's welfare, mi id yesterday ahe listed details of age, health, race, income and home of each164 words
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Article18 1953-09-21 5 African terrorists murdered an Italian farmer, Bessaloni, on his estate four miles from Timau, North Ken^a, yesterday.18 words
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225 1953-09-21 5 200,000 cyclists may at last get parking space Free Press Staff Reporter TiHE Vehicles and Traffic Committee is to look into the question of providing public bicycle parks for the Colony's 200,000 cyclists. Mr. V. K. Nair, vice-chairman of the committee, told the Free Press: "There is a great necessity225 words
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70 1953-09-21 5 STORE PLANS POPPY DAY DRIVE FOR SINGAPORE'S Poppy Day OrO ganising Committee plans to hold a badminton exhibition, soccer, hockey and golf matches in this year's drive for funds. No social functions, such as balls, cinema shows and children's parties, will be held. The committee will rely instead entirely upon70 words
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Article41 1953-09-21 5 Two drivers were killed and several injured when 15 cars collided on the first lap of a 1 220-mile national championiship modified stock car^race in Raleigh, North Carolina, yesterday. Five cars caught fire and two exploded.41 words
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Advertisement191 1953-09-21 5 I/lARY WOMEN'S HOCKEY MATCH on the PADANC i SAT. 31st. OCT. CRAND BADMINTON EXHIBITION at the SINCAPORE BADMINTON HALL, MALAYA'S I LEADINC PLAYERS. Tickets obtainable at:- BADMINTON HALL $1. ROBINSON Co. $5. $3 And $1. WINSTON S (Arcade) $1. 9 KING'S (both branches) $1. 8 9 LOW PANC (Orchard Road)191 words
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Advertisement15 1953-09-21 6 Olivetti TYPEWRITER* For /><?£ trial apply to the BORNEO SUMATRA TRAOIW CO., (M) LTD. Telephone *****.15 words
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Miscellaneous120 1953-09-21 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis QHHB THE INSTRUMENTS JJG.VShGJV !>/ 'I GPANT MENTIONED A SPACE SUIT-- J IHERE GOES--AND WHAT THOSE I 6SO MILES ABOVE THE EARTH/ I THOUGHT HE WAS JOKING CREATURES OUT THERE WILL M MAhDMK[\I<GC- QBi THIS ASTEROID f/6-^ED? H«m-I HERE !TlS"j^ WgfizSk120 words
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Miscellaneous456 1953-09-21 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR U<>K\ TODAI ,o supreme artkii tf U» L !lla Pn lection make do' wi h lOn U» J ~n ifrt in the worJV 1 an individualist and d J Hn •ontent »W. work?* *J own toward some dJL? 11 »ve. V«u resent bei n tl 0^ to456 words
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Article, Illustration9 1953-09-21 7 we-™-— Dfbra Pa?et. 20th Centuryfix star in "Prince Valiant^9 words
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Article54 1953-09-21 7 British war bride Mrs. Alice White was acquitted by a jury in the shotgun slaying of her Air Force Sergeant husband. The defendant, 32. testified on Wednesday that her husband. Sgt. Andrew White. 29. of Ripley, Tennessee, threatened her and her unborn baby with a54 words
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Article16 1953-09-21 7 A telephone service between Britain and the Pacific island of Guam will open today.16 words
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294 1953-09-21 7 An election gave 1 two a clue Wr AMW rvHE TASK: To find an unfurnished flat. The oeoole- 27-year-old Norman Shepherd and 29-year-Th O ld P Phyllis Houston, whoare ge^on Tuesday, ['HI! METHOD: Door-to-door delivery of a stoncilied pamphlet asking for294 words
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197 1953-09-21 7 Bill, 86, building his dream house BILL SMITH smiled as He slapped down some DUttUr and neatly laid a brick. For at almost 87 Bill-by himself-is building his dream house. 'Almost ready for the roof now,' he said, as he climbed down the scaffolding of hk> iei^ht-roomed bungalow. i And197 words
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Article, Illustration227 1953-09-21 7 RUSSIANS attempted to conquer Everest seven months v before Britain's successful expedition, says an Italian Alpine magazine, Lo Scarpone. But the team gave up alter its 40 members were killed to an avalanche. According to Lo Scarpone, the *ws was given by two Tibetan227 words
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Article174 1953-09-21 7 CUSTOMS officers will bo keepV ing a closer, watch on the Queen liners since the dis- coverv in a Southampton car park "of more than a thousand pairs of smuggled nylon. The magistrates there* were told this is a revival of the large-scale smuggling prevalent174 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-09-21 7 picture. Mrs. Anne Spada. 29-year-old mother of nine children bmta out in a smile Alter she was crowned Mrs. New Jersey Q I at Palbides Park, Cliff side. New Jersey: A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article99 1953-09-21 7 THE 49-year-old Marquis of Hamilton now has 14 new titles— two in England, six in Scotland, five in Ireland, one in France. He is heir to the Dulie of Abercorn, who is dead. The Duke was 83. Six-foot tall once described as a combination99 words
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Advertisement21 1953-09-21 7 jS*>^* Mil} »ll J 9 f* 9 ''Zr\k%Jt\ IURF \A^^ CIGARETTES s^ SKILFULLY BLENOEO TOBACCOS WITH THE QUALITY YOULL ALWAYS CHJOV.21 words
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Article, Illustration290 1953-09-21 8 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Story by (i mgapore girls wi. voi i beard every day but whose faces are seldom seen the "hello" girls held a dance at the s.v.c. sergeants' mess hall In Beach Road recently. The dance was held to raise funds for a elabhouse. One ofJOHNNY QUEK - 290 words
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Article161 1953-09-21 10 Two on a spree go by chair A CRIPPLE pleaded with magistrates. "If you take away my invalid carriage lirence I .shall be indoors for the rest of my life." But the magistrates told 58--year-old Richard Davles that because he had pleaded guilty to driving the carriage under the influence161 words
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Article136 1953-09-21 10 'GLAMOUR GIRLS HA VE SOULS' PRETTY glrli should not be I taught the sin of pride by bflng made beauty queens, says the Rev. Donald Moxon —but he would not dream ol .saying he would not have a beauty queen in his congregation He said .so in h«is pulpit at136 words
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189 1953-09-21 10 STABBED WIFE HAD THREATS ON PHONE i'pHREATS by telephone hud worried Mrs. Renee 1 Browne, 48-year-old music and art lover, who was found stabbed through the heart recently in a field at Chislehurst, Kent, two miles from her home. Scotland Yard detectives called at her flower-decked villa in Paussey Place,189 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-09-21 10 ANNE BANCROFT, the hi- 11 1 it ii I brunette who finds the Hollywood air has been pood for her. "Since arriving in filmtown a few months ago I have gained an inch round the bustline and lost an inch round the waist and hips,' she says. Ann* is a54 words
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Article161 1953-09-21 10 It's wee Duncan up there FjV)R a boy who was quietly pUying truant from his school, eight-year-old Duncan Watson created quite a stir in Edinburgh. He decided to climb the Castle Rock, and chose the steep southern face for his effort. He got to within 20 feet of the summit161 words
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Article, Illustration417 1953-09-21 10 YACHT HOSTESS No.l GETS iuugh t I)OK \BI Fslamorous, tough, and colourful, the Kivieru s nasin* u. COiiS At her throat a 105-carat diamond- dangling on a black bootlace. Said shr: Ju.st let them come and try to get ''SHE is Donna Lucienne Benitez-Rexach. But417 words
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185 1953-09-21 10 1 6-YEAR-OLD DRIVER IS SENT FOR TRIAL 4 SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD boy was committed on a coroner's warrant on i charge of manslaughter, It was after the inquest' on Edward Henery. 36, a housemaster at St. John's School Apcthorpe. near Peterborough' a Home Oflice approved school for Catholic boys in the former185 words
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Article61 1953-09-21 10 FRENCH Union fighters and bombers continued their ittacks yesterday on Com-munist-led Vietminh supply [inks with China and against a Vietminh division in hill position^ around Phu Nho Quan. 55 miles south-west of Hanoi. Bombers. dropping 1.000--pound hish -explosive bombs, reported ripping fresh gaps in the highway61 words
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Advertisement53 1953-09-21 10 [RADIO WEEKLY] INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL ME UKST #V BttOA DC A STIiXG 'Mil i**'<>i/r*ttnnt<>% .If oon-#• a k f *V s iiral•Mass 4lub 9 4 lassiral Mnsiv n<>ios m itwrtaans anil l*n&Bli>.% 9 iii m wrnvfomm* l*iviun>s and l*ri&** rc##f tost PRICE 30 CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS ON53 words
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Article703 1953-09-21 11 S. Ramachandra - Why Is It The Lion City? S. Ramachandra by «pvFRAL versions nave PSssrag Slf Ms sland for the gS India Company in l8 Rut the Malays and mdones ans still refer to S. island as -Singapura St. K Sanskrit, for rtty. oo according to tmm. "Singapura" meant a temporary stop-over703 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-09-21 11 RAI^E wa, a blr skimpv I «S8 ?o Pe e ln: he kinK f (h >b.s and how u L Jark If y°« were hand? H Mr)uld Vou play the i h t he ac of sp^ diamond a nri, f lub tn l«t he Ci nt r<flls107 words
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Article, Illustration131 1953-09-21 11 Dato F. W. Douglas' Note on the Historical Geography of Malaya and Sidelights on the Malay Annals contains an explanation. Raja Ali, a noted Malay warrior of the 18th century, who studied the art and belief of tigers in Kuantan. considered that as the King of the Forests131 words
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Article339 1953-09-21 11 WASHINGTON. PNTOMOLOGISTS of the U.S. Department of Agriculture are planning new uses of radioactive insects and insecticides to find out how fast and how far insects fly, how a poison kills a bug, and just how some insects particularly houseflies and cock-roaches —develop resistance.339 words
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Advertisement37 1953-09-21 11 aMH^VMw^BHttHABWMfI^IHIMdMMHH9II^ft«faMMNHM IMHHMHVVl MHHMHVV Q >f^^. SWCJIPOM. \?t^ TEU 2333,. ***** <>^ r Introducing Singapore s york NEW NIGHT SPOT HOTEI our AFRICAN INN will 'mTllnl appeal to you Best Food in East West V Sample our Hospitality I37 words
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Miscellaneous293 1953-09-21 11 Today's Crossword 1 S^^^BB Ihbl IBH HHft> ill 111 E^E^E^a.- i i i across.-i Appearance oi a spiv! 6 Do read in another way 7 r 1 4 Stab all in the hold! (7>. 3 Ob\iously not a residence in Red Wined, rode in feather} comfort Square! (3, 5 5).293 words
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Letter, Illustration261 1953-09-21 12 IF RAJ FALLS FROM FAV OUR tr was reported in the Press that Mr. C. K. Dasaratha Raj, the Labour Party member in the Singapore Le^istlve Council, has sent a "top secret" letter to the I Governor, Sir John Nicoll. The .seven-page top secret stuff of Mr Raj related to261 words
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Letter54 1953-09-21 12 A .stunting Sabre jet crashed Jnto Lake Ontario yesterday rilling its pilot Squadron-Lead-r Ray Greene, one of the best tunt flyers in the Royal Canalian Air Korce. SIR HAN HOK MM watch ing an N.C.O. of Raffles Institution's cadet corps dismantling a bren sun. Looking on is54 words
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Letter32 1953-09-21 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it in his POSTBAG brieflyBriefly - 32 words
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Letter138 1953-09-21 12 fUST to even up the score with Maureen whose letter appeared in the Free Press complaining of the "savagery" of man nowadays, I Aould like to relate to her my experience with present-day voman, also in the bos. It happened one day when I stood up to offer138 words
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Letter, Illustration231 1953-09-21 12 Ji N K AMERICAN HKAU'IY uthor.ty say:s that 16 D4 cent n today alt. natural colour of their crowning What;, more, .said Mrs. Hondo >mi the rush to improve on nature is jLust beginning. Bon wompn already a*e wearing multicolour lock.s. i unart looking231 words
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Letter174 1953-09-21 12 I REFER to "Democrats" letter published in the Fre« Press of Sept. 15 under the heading "Rush New Debts Law". Mr. Democrat, don't you under- r stand that it will not take much time for Singapore Government to bring in new legislation t( stop money lenders174 words
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Letter, Illustration44 1953-09-21 12 picture. MR. I). SMITH, the Federation Postmi.ster-Gen-eral, led a party of ten members of ttv Postal Department, Kuala Lumpur, recently to th* blood bank to give their blood. I)r. W. 8. Ponlier is seen injecting Mr. Smith's irms while Sister Ti.iah looks on FreeFree Press - 44 words
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Letter127 1953-09-21 12 I FULLY agree with the views of "Perplexed Student," v hose letter appeared in the Free Press. I was a student of a leading school «:n the Federation j where the prefects were nominated by the headmaster and teachers. Prefects bullied the weaker beys and put many of them127 words
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Letter28 1953-09-21 12 THE French battalion of the IG-nation American Eighth Army probably will leave Korea in mid-November and join the French forces in Indo-China, it wa.s learned yesterday.28 words
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Advertisement95 1953-09-21 12 ff& All typos of bniranoe ;>t A \JQjf Llo>ds, London MARINE. MOTOR, S* j FIRE, ACCIDENT //S?t« >S@ A new service ire cafl VV^y offer to Clients Is POLIO INSURANCE For a premium of only $21.00 per annum insurance cover can be issued against this disease. Benefits $100.00 per week95 words
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Article354 1953-09-21 13 LOUISE PETRIE - LOUISE PETRIE asks T M REALLY not interested in clothes me defiant voice drifted over the restaurant. I lost no 'time in scrutinising this strange creature and Snfess having to restrain mvself from shouting back -you don't need to tell ™«%aring. she oozed354 words
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Article299 1953-09-21 13 im TTP NEW YORK. prc u.s. woman la ppmn tP a girl P° ints <™t Fenton B. Turck, New tonn/ onsultant engineer, X T f a series s °rted technical works coStrv? head of the weal hland contr «»er of lr woman a g° od^ookOtherA.P. - 299 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-09-21 13 (iaxi« k hor return to ihv oth <Vntury-Fox lot. Mitzi IWhn' i a <I<> St;ir ring role with Kthel Merman in the cin nicoior Cinema Scope production "There s No Business like Show Business."34 words
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Article426 1953-09-21 13 Christine - Christine by LONDON. AN ORANGE and a lemon with either or both in the larder you have a favourite standby for many cookery occasions. But do you realise how many other purposes these two citrus fruits can fulfil besides those purely culinary? If ever a426 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-09-21 13 Jeanne Crain, one of the reigning beauty queens of th<B screen, found herself the centre of controversy when shui' showed up on the "City of Bad Men" lot with her auburi |j hair dyed such a bright red, the make-up department name«| it "Spitfire Red."45 words
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Advertisement55 1953-09-21 13 JI. A ff II ORTEX CONTESSA I f|^ ll The Oriental Optical Co., jj j^y a&jWl 318 North Br|d ff e Road h^* fl 162, South Bridge Ko;id. Hk U 7 Upper Pickering Strrrt. I 'd| 1^ Singapore, Penang Siam OPTOMETRISTS /lANU FACTORING OPTICIANS %NW SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION WITH \O55 words
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539 1953-09-21 14 VII ISXKAK and Forest Bran provided a most thrilling i?I finish, to the Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah on Saturday, the concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's September meeting. Forest Beau again pulled himself to the front at539 words
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Article444 1953-09-21 14 |L|ETROBTAR flni.she.r] DriHHntly > it»*f up »ii') ricfc.it Cinema n 1 til Hi- ><'venlli itc -Cl.. s 1 I)i\ 2 gP When Cinema rr vai holding Pulol Puteh ni bay with fui he i<x)k< i ured <.t am hut Metrontar "flew" over the la 34444 words
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146 1953-09-21 14 jyiIiJJONAIIU:, vigorously ridden by Arthur Ward, sot up in the lust stride to defeat Cypress Point in the Liberation (up, main sprint. Millionaire was well out ol hi '!')iiu(i early. marie up the lt*»«way I'.ruduully from tinhalt mile ut the turn. Pulled to th^ out146 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-09-21 14 picture. MI' BARAK, who was beaten into second place in the Singapore Gold Cup race last year, being led in by Mr. A. M. Abu Baker after winning this pear's Gold Cup at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Mubarak was ridden by Harry MeCloud a?idFree Press - 57 words
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211 1953-09-21 14 Shirai is beaten by unknown Filipino I EO ESPINOSA of the P hllin 'tunned a crown ***** al the Namba s tad ?l on Saturday when i" id knockout 81 the'Js*S The non-title bout w&m ef by a doctor after had suffered a "very idcut on his left eye, which211 words
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Article34 1953-09-21 14 Heinz Neuluu of G rmany, European ht'.iw weight boxing champion. a.is injured when his car skidded *nd crashed into a tree at Donnund on Saturday. He received a •ut In the neck.34 words
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Advertisement49 1953-09-21 14 in o Johnsui jj KLiMr^. Tit yHhSSLp^^--^ Tne Johnson Sea-horse out- SPEED. They know when they '"^^ruW^J buy Johnson that all the spare u ..■■■^l_ service is behind them. You too will find that YOUR dollar buys MORE in a Johnson! >BORKEO j m Singapore Kuala Lumpur lp°H Penan*49 words
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Article558 1953-09-21 15 LAWTON BACK IN GREAT STYLE But Arsenal qfq last again TOMMY LAWTON, former England centre-forward bought up by mighty Arsenal in a bid to get away from their worst-ever start to a season, made an undistinguished return to First Division football on Saturday in piloting the Gunners to a 2—2558 words
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Article, Illustration141 1953-09-21 15 COUTH Africa beat England by foui 5 coals to nil in an amateur international football match at Seniors Par* Southeast London, on Saturday thus' avenging their defeat here 2! years ago. The South Africans were tw 0 eoa,; up at the interval, though Enplane badReuter - 141 words
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Article127 1953-09-21 15 JN a tense struggle which went to the last hole. Max Faulkner. 37 year-old former British open champion, beat Dai Rees (South Hearts) by one hole on Saturday in the 36 holes final of the News of the World match play golf championship. For Faulkner, whoReuter - 127 words
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Article29 1953-09-21 15 'TINY' THOMAS BEATS GIANTS G°HDON -Tiny. Thomas, or therS ln> the Oldwt rid 'r in v »fyeirV 9 i 5 se(ond su^oesLondZ r O H eSll^ Scales aSS ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article389 1953-09-21 15 Reuter STANDINGS after Saturday 1 matches are: nasi DIVISION n< P W D L r A Pts West Br; ruwicH 10 7 2 1 28 11 16 Hi.ddi rgfli d 10 6 2 2 22 12 14 A 10 6 2 223 16 14 ton 10 6Reuter - 389 words
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Article75 1953-09-21 15 BY ALLAN LEWIS riVIE Singapore Polo Club's A Gymkhana drew a record crowd to the Thomson Road ground yesterday. The main event, The Pony Derby, was won by Miss Joan Heddle's Starlight which paid $3 on the $1 Tote. Second was Brownie, ridden by Ali. Jockeys75 words
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Article61 1953-09-21 15 Mrs CM. Wood bridge's Flouroscent won the Imperial Produce Stakes for vrar-olds run over six furlongs <*t •on Park on Saturday. The Aga Khan's Poona was second with Mrs H Coriafs Cross Petition third. OH;, ud betting: 8-1 Flourescent, lvourite Poona. 7-1 Cross 1 ion. FloimscentReuter - 61 words
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Article19 1953-09-21 15 3 9r N»t thi h y Won th e first 051 th second by 14- 18 ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article133 1953-09-21 15 HURLEY daV in semiPMttr W mens sln S le s ft knocked out by the ashe attempted bet third i tourney championship. Miss Connolly wai the i,c united States champion to go down in defeat in y ester da; Ken Rosewall. A champi D topPledU.P. - 133 words
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Advertisement197 1953-09-21 15 Ik A 01) A A iIAII.V I 11 01 a.m. 1.i:,— 4 1.")— 6.45 31 p.m dmn j£RRy i i MARM4EWSi I A ParBfr>ouni P.cture '^ODEON Mjg^^ SHOWPLACt OF TMt ISLAND Phone 21 -HO For Bookings TODAY «V DAILY 11 am 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m ROBERT RHONDA INUUM RYAN197 words
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Article, Illustration458 1953-09-21 16 LaSTARZA'S CONFIDENT _..m i A T»H fiiclit b-Hwwn champion Kocky Marciano ww iw»*«i ..a »"»--i 1 brawny sons of Italian Immigrants, tor the w orld hea vy weight titie at New York's Polo grounds on Thursday night will \w the nrsi 7tU.P. - 458 words
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Article121 1953-09-21 16 4 19-YKAR-O1 i) Ku.ii i Lumpur ;V ichoolbo! k Muniandj r > U|] lIV V- il° I) If the i ition'a Maratlion race a Kuala Lumpui raterd HI time evenl i Miiriv 'i be ran ras iun front Kuala Lumpur to K Munlandy won from i121 words
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Article63 1953-09-21 16 'JHF. ragBafuiDefal is announced bettteftn Mr. Quek I i: ti Hoe (Allen* and Iflas Chew Soon Neo (Jenny) Ol SlnaapOfi <>ri 21 <f.fi3. CHE1 YF.W CHEW, eldest son of Or Clif.- Sft Chew and late li.-'A Klntf of Singapare, and Miss Tin Guek Neo, Yoiin: 1 daugntat of the63 words
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Article20 1953-09-21 16 THE MARRIAGE of Ant; Oon Tit and Eunice Phijoni took place on 19 9 53 at the Singapore Hc«-Lstry.20 words
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Article21 1953-09-21 16 MRS A. HAYES wi.sl-e.s to thank all rriendl for their flon.l tributes and letteri of sympathy during her MbbI bereavement21 words
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Article27 1953-09-21 16 IN ever loving memory of the I at.- Madame Laoag Wah Lnn most deVOtad wife and beloved mother who passed away on 21 9 1952.27 words
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Article141 1953-09-21 16 Kid Oavilan oi Cuba succ fully defended his world welterweight boxing title for .sixth time when he outpointed Carmen Basilio of New York ever 15 rounds In New York But Basilio 2t). gave such .i performance thai a crowd of 6.500 ,i the decision for141 words
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Article21 1953-09-21 16 Police spoil RAF Changi's unbeafc n record in the SHA senior league with i 2-1 \ictory in Chanel yesterday.21 words
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Article53 1953-09-21 16 Chunky Wilbur Wilson of Boston, battled his way to a draw with South African welterweight champion Gerald Dreyer on Saturday ui^ht in a kenround bout at Boston Garden. A.s in their prevtoui meeting in July, where he was declared the winner, Wilson was forced to53 words
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Article49 1953-09-21 16 Dm So\ifi woman's 800 metre relay i 'Min broke their own world record ot tini ln 35. User with a new mark <>r Smin 33.2secs at the new Oi stadium In Budapest on Satuni •I. Intenuttonal track and flew tneel l)Ptween Hungary and Russia U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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235 1953-09-21 16 \r m iiaii, England's Rugby captain last season, was in sparkling form for his club, Richmond, against Northampton on Saturday, though ho was on the losing ride. After i icoreleai Ural half, Northampton scored 'wo in.'.s ooe of which warn converted, .tiui lookedReuter - 235 words
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93 1953-09-21 16 •THE Argentine speed muster, Juan Manuel Fangio, yesterday won the Grand Prix of Modena 230-kilo-meter auto race with a hard?earned 30-second lead over his countryman and pupil. Onofrio Marimon. Both Argentine drivers, who traded the lead a half-dozen times in the hard- foughtA.P. - 93 words
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Article303 1953-09-21 16 Lady Luck dodged the Ch inese Europeans Chinese j pHINESE, favourites to win the SAFA Communit, x League championship, received a severe blow V esU day, when Europeans beat them by the odd goal in thr* ;it Jalan Besar Stadium. Europeans were definitely not the better side but their spoiling303 words
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Article137 1953-09-21 16 /^EYLON SPORTS CLUB bevv came Singapore Cricket Association's junior rhampioiu when they beat BODCA by 33 runs the YMCA ground at Balestier R -terday. Ceylonese ere in a bad way when ihey ~i\ wickets for si)ut 1 spirited seventh wicket stand almost doubled the score and thev137 words
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Article44 1953-09-21 16 IjtRANCI beal Luxembourg by six V goals to ne yesterday after leading 4-1 %i ball time in their world up (group four match* in Luxemboui In Prague Chechoslovakia beat Switzerland In i soccer interna'onal by Ine goals to nil.44 words
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Article39 1953-09-21 16 Gene Littler. 23-year-old Calif ornian champion and Walker Cup player won he United State amateur golf championship on Saturday, when he beat Dale Morey of Indianapolis by one hole in an exciting 36 holes iinal. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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