The Singapore Free Press, 29 September 1953
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Title Section14 1953-09-29 1 The Singapore Free Press Lar!fl ,.st IfternOOH Sale m Malaya. <„! I»SJ. Wee IS CI14 words
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Article305 1953-09-29 1 Churchill 9 Russia pact plan Bid to promote E.D.C. progress PRESIDENT EISENHOWER IS 1 CONSIDERING A VISIT TO EUROPE THIS WINTER. Robert Alien, Washington columnisl for the Now York Post, says the President may attend the meeting m Deceml)er of the North Atlantic freatv Organisation.305 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-09-29 1 picture. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER, enjoys big lau£t? at his holiday ranch m the Colorado Rocky Mountains. With the President is Mr. Aksel Nielsen, owner of the ranch. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration224 1953-09-29 1 INDIA announced yesterday it may soon formally introduce a United Nations resolution calling for :i meeting of the Big Four chiefs of state. The announcement was made at the United Nations General Assembly by Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. Mr. Menon said his governmentU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 224 words
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Article58 1953-09-29 1 YES AND NO, S ays Ru ssia RUSSIA replied last night to the Western powers' invitation to a meeting of the four Foreign Ministers at I.ugano on Oct, IS to consider Germany and Austria The Russian reply was understood to contain neither I definite acceptance nor rejection of the invitationReuter - 58 words
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Article25 1953-09-29 1 ■fifiS Rubber M certain Sna" 10 1 15 on an un OcC L With first c? «s rvf. meilt »< 63 1 4 l4Cent25 words
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Article31 1953-09-29 1 a t aaretn ?*l and Japan irl Toki,<> yesterday ich gives Japanese authorities furisdic0^e l ees arm, f States militant uersonncl committing Ci Wmt Japanese law. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article106 1953-09-29 1 4 TWIN-ENGINED plane carrying 34 Korean war A veterans, crashed and burned yesterday at Stanciioia Field, on the outskirts of Louisville, Kentucky, u.o. Police reported that 20 to 25 were killed. The plane crashed while at- tempting to land. Ambulances rushed injured to nearby hospitals.Reuter - 106 words
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Article64 1953-09-29 1 A young Singapore Chli girl successfully resisted i man's efforts to molest hei after robbing her near the British Military Hospital m Alexandra Road way afternoon. ti A ('lie. :1 WM He- junction »i AlexSdw Road si I rhen nd tie forced h i.i lonelj w64 words
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Article37 1953-09-29 1 A deportation inquiry la pending against a Singapore Chinese merchant who has been held since last month In Outram Gaol for traffic m opium." said the Controller of Customs. Mr. R. S. Tufnell this monvine.37 words
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Article56 1953-09-29 1 PERSIA has sent extra troops to the southern city of Shiraz to counter threats by rebellious Ghashghal tribeanien that they will att^.< the city unless former Premier Mohammed Mossadeq la released from gaol. Nasser Khan, six foot six inch chieftain of the independent Ohashghai, claims56 words
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Article180 1953-09-29 2 This strange world MAN'S jaw is receding under his brain, the American Dental Association's convention at Cleveland. Ohio, was told yesterday by Dr. .S. James. The protruding I awed cavemen had 40 teeth; moderns have :v2 and our de pendants m a million years180 words
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Article84 1953-09-29 2 SKNATOR Joseph McCarthy said m Washington yesterday the repaorted escape of Lavrentl Berlg deposed Soviet Interior Minister, "begins to appear like a hoax." He said he expected the Spanish Government to relei a statement on the matter shortly. Mr McCarthy said: "J am not convincedReuter - 84 words
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Article41 1953-09-29 2 M Joseph Laniel, the French Prime Minister, and his Foreign Minister, M. Georges Bidault. \wll review the situation m the Balkans and m tl.e Middle Fast with Turkv h Government leaden during a Visß to Ankara this week.41 words
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311 1953-09-29 2 Truman urges U.S. to reject the false prophets 'WE MUST END SCALP HUNTS', SAYS EX-PRESIDENT VfK. Harry Truman ysterday complained about the "investigation frenzy" m Washington during a slashing attack on ''false prophets' 1 and "zealots clamouring for somebody's head." The former President com- plained oj the people "stirrin up311 words
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Article226 1953-09-29 2 DRITAINS Labour Party yesterday rejected a left--13 wing resolution aimed at pinning the blame on the United States for the cold war and the armament race. Mr. Aneurin Bevan. long an advocate of arms reduction In Britain, took no part m the debate. SomeA.P. - 226 words
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178 1953-09-29 2 I>REBIDENT Syngman Rhee said y<- terday m Seoul he Would not accept a United Btat< plan for the neutralisat o! Ken H hih criticised the Allies tor planning a solution ol the Korean question withoul first consulting the South Korean government H« renewedU.P. - 178 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-09-29 2 picture. IN TRADITIONAL Malay costume, the tv„ sons of I) a(n 1 Datin Syed M. Alaagol! arc seen with their uil? Dd a "Bertandang" ceremony mi n Singapore, yesterday al On the left is S>ed Mohamad and SharifT Asiah an* ftw Ali and his wife SharifT Rogia.Free Press - 53 words
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153 1953-09-29 2 Planes are grounded by Saigon strike STRIKING ground workers seeking 70 per cent wage increases ti°d up Indo China's j civil airports yesterday. The employees, most of them i French, now get an average of 4.500 piastres ($384 straits' n month. Air France tried to get one of its Constellations153 words
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Advertisement52 1953-09-29 2 HmhWmBBBBB. M tta&S MKwHK«aBHM&fi«SaaBI Rt<* S»BBB SI ißi yt x^, mFv^^^K .J Bs? f^Ks&£& Bt,BlE^mßi BY Hj^gSHHwsHßHj^HJK'^H^^K'ia 4 JKjitimlHgßj^Hlß^V?-*-'-ftH& .y^HHBg fiHnßj^B^K'S^B ''■tBBBBYJS^SBBBjBBBBsBKMSBBSyAM ißJtfTgßMS^gßßj^ttHfl^^ T Bev'B J ON SALE OnDIR N« W from THK SiHAUS TIMES PRESS LTR CBCH STREET. SIXCAPRRE. Plum; 5471 Kuala Lumpur. Pli«..r 0220. Ip„|.. Phonr >13. Priiaug.52 words
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Article, Illustration305 1953-09-29 3 ROGER YUE - Teachers, parents against use of cane ROGER YUE niOUiaiNG CAMEaA finds out By veMfiuav ifiiil f VUS discipline U. <%ers told ake S C ng h rthl students a sense J we believe m awato nmg responsibility At present t.he principal is the only person m a school enpoweVeS to305 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-29 3 MR CHI A ENG CHEONCi. a father of 10: "I strongly object to the use of a cane. It will make the students scared and nervous. Some may become more stubborn. I good teacher will nevei use a cane. It makes the boys love him,64 words
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Article, Illustration138 1953-09-29 3 MR. THIO CHAN BEE, principal: "The cane was frequently used 30 yi ago when i began teaching. Gradually. we found b> A methods of maintaining discipl i n c. A s teachers gain more experience, they depend less and less on the ■J o[ force and cultivate a138 words
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Article47 1953-09-29 3 QUEEN'S SCOUTS GREET CHIEF Gen. Templer. wearing uniform as Chief Scout of the Federation chats with Queen's Scout Mohd. Sa'ad bin Taib. of Alor Star, during his visit to the Queen's Scouts' tamp at (astir (amp. Kuala Lumpur. Gen. Templer presented Royal Certificates to the Queens Scouts.47 words
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275 1953-09-29 3 THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. J. M. Elizalde, of the 1 Philippines, yesterday called South-east Asia the area of gravest menace" to world peace and urged the inited Nations to exert is greatest efforts to solve the problems of that area. Sneaking during the GeneralU.P. - 275 words
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Article26 1953-09-29 3 THEY OBJECT TO ENGLISH REPORT >ne ral meeting of the 11 Store re■'MwK t0 be Postponed m English, Swrrte^ against the iUUy. ey wanted it In26 words
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Article, Illustration116 1953-09-29 3 Psychology will help, they say ME. FOONG POH KAN. an exprivate tutor who Is now b City Council employee: "Cani backward child is wrong Hi backwardness may be dm to his home iroment r o da y KMS pi the psycho! cal approach. A. principal should cane a boy only116 words
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253 1953-09-29 3 SULTAN'S SECESSION LEAD IS WELCOMED SINGAPORE leader, yesterday hoped that the .ion movement In the former straits Settlements of Malacca and Penang would gather momentum leading to an early reunion of these Settlements with Singapore. The Sultan of Johore, MajorGeneral Sir Ibrahim, had now given the people of these territories253 words
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Advertisement81 1953-09-29 3 sea (fiAM Md&& available m NATURAL AND GREEN NATURAL AND *ED NATURAL AND BLUE NATURAL PLAIN PLAIN GREEN Smtootk and Lasting 60 rents per *iw« SHROFFS (MALAYA) LTD. OCEAN PARK HOTELS £9 BARBECUE GARDEN lit' Music and Dancini; every *****1.1 >vM Miss ALICE LEE. the ?uest sin,c, wdl oppe" i81 words
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435 1953-09-29 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Stpt. 29, 1953 Opinion RIGHT DRESS IF we accept the Eyptian version, it seems a small point on which the negotiations with Britain on the future defence of the Suez Canal are now hung up. According to Cairo only one point separates the two countries,435 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-09-29 4 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER by I "Curious/? mo^'li, no sooner Imd J scrn Mrs. Maclean off thun whom should I see urriving but Reria24 words
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Advertisement17 1953-09-29 4 BEST VALUES Exquisite Diamond Gem Set JEWELLERY U. S. de SUVA, Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE -9.17 words
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Advertisement23 1953-09-29 4 ready to heat, eat and enjoy i to&jVTA/Jtl 41 You'll be glad you bought it at Cold Storage SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., W23 words
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178 1953-09-29 5 iw water supply next year\ I fhan? Soon Thiam, leader of the kampong, at the monthly meeting of the Bedok Rural District Committee. Mr. Poh represents the villagers on the committee. Mr. Poh had asked the Rural Board to connect the kampong to178 words
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Article320 1953-09-29 5 Tamils divided on self torture OUBTS ON (MDI BAN 1 Free Press Staff Reporter Tamils are aivia--9 ed over the proposed ban j on the centuries-old practice of i self-mortification and kavaoi- carrying. The Tamils' Reform Associa- tion have condemned the prac- tice and decided to ask Govern- ment to320 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-09-29 5 MISS MABEL LEE SOO BEE singing at the Victoria Hall on Sunday at a concert given by candidates for this year's examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. Miss Lee. who is a Grade VIII (final) candidate, has sung as soloist at110 words
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120 1953-09-29 5 TWO HUNDRED Girl Guides m Central District. Singa-; 1 pore will hold a -bring and buy"* sale this Saturday to help raise money to build a hut at Kuala Lumpur m memory of the late Mrs. Agnes Pinnick Chief Guide Commissioner for Malaya120 words
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Article29 1953-09-29 5 W^ ale expatlsion of m SJL"S '"de during the 5 ?r*%™ '»>> India, was foreMr g M Vlr S n yesterday by UL t tna India 's am!2^ii2Jlli^edStates29 words
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Article104 1953-09-29 5 BERI-BERI IS 'NOT ON INCREASE' he i„ n n indic ation that w ence <* beri-beri is J VickPN m r\ apore sai <* Dr. W. Dr. Violfor I an nS? wa commenting al tK h altn re P°rt m iri k hat 23 P«>Ple )nt^ ri -ben m Singapore104 words
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Article122 1953-09-29 5 SINGAPORE City Councillors are expected 0 tomorrow not to permit any shows except M*™™« circuses on the vacant land outside the Great l fcasi em Trade Fair m Geylang. This step has been recommended by the councils build ing committee as a result Of122 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-09-29 5 Singapore Dance '*^™^JZZ fessional dancing championships at Raffles Hotel i Picture shows the professional champ.on-Mr. Low Poh ham and Miss Jennie Quek-in action dunngjthejontest26 words
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Article59 1953-09-29 5 r^HE Singapore City Council m refusing to allow open air gospel meetings on the 1 splanade is only adopting a policy designed to prevent curtailment of public ameni-_ Mr D H. E MacVitie. acting City Council' Secretary, said that such meetings^ would clutter up Elizabeth Walk59 words
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Advertisement54 1953-09-29 5 P You'll be glad to visit us for your Furnishings "*e See Us Today at... JL. FIRST FLOOR BAJAJ Umiled'. 31. RAFFLES PLACE. SINCAPORE-1. PHONE: ***** JUST RECEIVED A NEW SELECTION OF SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RINGS Set with Flawless White Diamonds from Th.rty Points to Two Carats each. I P54 words
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Article24 1953-09-29 6 Philippines immisrau^ cera an hoMini"" leged Chinese stoww^ claimed he took in* plane from Hong fnded up In Manila m^ c Formosa.24 words
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Article527 1953-09-29 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR B"" X ™»AY. > those M vu 1 *re individua,s r^ own way-^ r ha, t ar <* the type to cut oft 5 5 to sp.tr your face a J"'* and much happier"? ,f *2 ■UflM lesson of col^C, "operation, early TfS* the major nui^- I,527 words
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Article27 1953-09-29 6 The Unit ed State> Ag, ture Dcpartm. nt mi cast a near r r^fi__ Id bread grain 0 j v\t^ 255.000,000 8hOli VMm v I27 words
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Miscellaneous176 1953-09-29 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis J --AND THERE'S THE EARTH.THIS TWO- "MAYBE THAT\ THE ANSWER.ITIIES AND THESE \SJOP 6MSSIN6, *gg^*7' MILE-LONG ROCK IS LYING IN A DIRECT RIGHT IN THE PATH OF THE SUN -SO IT BEINGS--THEY "j NMOMKE. r .NLY 6SG MILES FROM LINE BETWEEN176 words
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602 1953-09-29 7 '"'lived tlirougn eight days of a Sahara nightmare, then.... 1 T 1 f Crushed by lorry s runaway wheels ».uc ram GURNET could have died from starvation. M She could have died from sunstroke She could have died rom sheer fatigue and602 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-09-29 7 One of the nicest sights to see on any beach, would be the shapely French actress SIMONE SILVA, the girl who likes to be bad— in films. In "Desperate Moment" she plays "Mink" a woman without conscience. The film is a George H. Brown production from rtnewood Studios.48 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-09-29 7 picture. I PBg^K^*.lUL.LI. J .l J WMI ■■■■■I I I ■JtfSßVBr!aJJ? feS3 S"i>"»« St Paul PopperPaul Popper - 20 words
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Article88 1953-09-29 7 HEALTH officers have been searching the crowded trough of Lambeth, London, or mosquitoes which bit a boy ana a woman-and gave them malaria. *M*J** y and the woman live I*** to each Other m Jv. w3l G Thompson. Lam*«u Medical Officer of Health. Slaria T e88 words
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Article70 1953-09-29 7 TJS^-SEVEN-YEAR-OLD-S3 yearT^n Hegazi collected S A sleadi5 leadin g BUilty to CL v* d d not commit h ""P prison lif i^ttt a Jh h rd or road Ul crime he hurried to say that he did it, according to a letter his mother sent to the Egyptian70 words
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Advertisement63 1953-09-29 7 "Wf if' m 1 QANTAS-BOAC bookings at the International Air Centre of Singapore 77//; (MAIMS OmCE IN MHUS //07£L BC//LD/NG *#r*i* */m am*** rtrfcj^j WOrU^ukkly, and at no extra cost. Ymr hotel accommodation mill be arrant* 5i rounJ-tht-fU'k information service Pl^ AUSTRALIA'S J' J? IHi 'S| INILRNAIIONAL llr'fi 1 163 words
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Article, Illustration308 1953-09-29 8 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Pictures by Story by VICTORY SMILE VICTORIA Schoo) s ninth annual swim, tning carnival held at the Singapore Chinese Swimming club o n fh day provided thrills and laughs galore. For throb, nothing m at h ed the senior schools Teit JSg^T 0 the 3 Anglo ChineseKok Ah Chow - 308 words
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347 1953-09-29 10 Saves himself and artificial leg ONE-LEGGED yachtsman swam and crawled for eight hours to save himself and his artificial leg— ifter his yacht capsized. Douglas Preslund. 31-year-old ex X A.F. pilot who lost his left leg m a bomber raid on Munich, wa.s lour347 words
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Article, Illustration170 1953-09-29 10 THE BEARD TURNS UP AGAIN RAF man 'too lazy to shave' SENIOR Aircraftman *****9 ft Brian Brickwood, ex-Na-tional Servicenvi,n t turned up for his two weeks' training thi« weekend with the magnificent bushy whiskers he has had for two years. Brian, a Bristol engineer, whose home i s at Benfield170 words
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Article99 1953-09-29 10 RETURNING to the lonely wastes of the Antarctic is 21-year-old Bernard Stonehouse member of the band of scientists who were rescue! after three years' isolation on Stonington island, m Marguerite Bay. This time he is off to South Georgia, 800 miles from the Falkland group m the South99 words
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Article182 1953-09-29 10 RANK— Tax and TV crippling us \1R. J. ARTHUR RANK, emperor of the British film Ma industry, warned shareholders that many of his .•itif>ni:.v would h:ive to close if losses go on. He blames entertainments tax and the lure of TV. Last year, he states in the J. Arthur Rank182 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-09-29 10 v I ft G I N I a LEITH was a fashion model m \ew York when she sot a chance to play m a low budget some college students made. A 20th-Century-Fox executive saw the film. And now Virginia is m California awaiting her first role m Cinemascope.49 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-09-29 10 picture. FAMOUS baUet-daaicii t ollett, Man hand, of the Ballet do •rrnrb, and Jnquc s Kizirc, conductor of the ballet orchestra, were married at a London renter oflice. The n— iM« tfu the wedding. PopperPopper - 35 words
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Article223 1953-09-29 10 Mother loses child she never saw T wo wo r ne n were Drp X P ar^ to go to prL; for possession of ten month-old Peter. Their legal battle ended whet, the unmarried mother of th boy. Miss Joan Murray i 5 year-old bus conductress Z refused the child223 words
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Article45 1953-09-29 10 r>OLICE raided the villa of exI King Zog of Albania id Alexandria on Saturday and seized a safe and a number I documents. The police forced open the safe and found 9.000 gold coins. which they returned to the exKing.45 words
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Advertisement109 1953-09-29 10 W///I I mtiy//'/mWV'gf/JM k^2 7< scorrs mad. s/ncapmlk X I (111 lid TEL *****, ***** m; m DINE and WINE m YORK 7 Most Congenial Surroundings HOTH Choicest Food Available I H EASTERN or WESTERNServe*/ In Our ////I 1 AFRICAN INN, tt The weekly issue of the STRAITS BUDGET can109 words
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Article504 1953-09-29 11 ERNEST HOBERECHT - ERNEST HOBERECHT by A NTI-COMMUNIST UlAtelligence officers are studying a new Chinese Red campaign to lure "home" thousands of JS Chinese born and faised abroad m nearoy Asian countries. Some feel Peking s intense recruiting efforts my be the first step m a guide master planU.P. - 504 words
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Article212 1953-09-29 11 Neither side vulnerable South dealer (Cover the West and South hands) NORTH ■A9 7 5 CQ 8 2 4 X Q J 10 3 WEST KAST IKQIO2 A S 4 3 0 A 10 7 2 ;JM3 0 10 3 CJHI 6 *4 A A SOUTH BA AJ212 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-09-29 11 photo. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery (right) is greeted by Marshal Tito, the Yugoslav Chief of State, on his arrival at Zagreb for a five-day stay as Marshal Tito s guest. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article315 1953-09-29 11 TOKYO. HPHE SIREN went off but rit didn't shriek like a banshee. Instead it sang like the fabled nymph m an enchanting tune. The siren is atop Hamamatsu's largest factory. Two thousand workers start working while the siren sings "The last Rose of Summer.'' They leaveA.P. - 315 words
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Advertisement23 1953-09-29 11 BRUNSVIGR CALCULATOR Rgg\ J tT'f w j~ ■~"^^s^S^^ggggT^gT A THE CALCULATOR OF HIGH EFFICIENCY 1 SPEED AND ACCURACY UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTD23 words
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Miscellaneous254 1953-09-29 11 Today's Crossword m\PIFIP I I I P I P i If I 3^ gggV I I I ross— is th Anal plea S, 4. .">.. 7. amj erj out a £500 ot colour? 1 5, 7). 8, bet.' (6, 6). 10, It's often short (3). regard what th< ndent 14254 words
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Article244 1953-09-29 12 Progress to Bidadari K.K. howpiial LTOH reported a "private practi ioner" as^ say. ngr w I today's grandmothers had their babies^at horn vvm he assistance of unqualified J^wlm»*d 1 mlv fair that those who could pay should make^ room or poor cases at Kandang Ke^JS^i^rfTK iintapore. which was originally intended244 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-09-29 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seem anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about i it m his POSTBAG briefly. I MADAM WONG MOOK YING, wf.u has became the first elected woman councillor m Perak. The wife97 words
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Article43 1953-09-29 12 The First Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment which lost the colours it buried when Hong Kong surrendered to the Japanese m December. 1941, got new colours m Zeltweg. Austria, I from Field-Marshal Sir John Harding. Chief of the Imperial General Staff43 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-09-29 12 A GATHERING took place recently of the oldest of all the J\ theatrical clans for the christening of a new member Harry Stanleu George Lupino, aged 13 months. The christening took place at St. Johns Churcfi, St. John* Wood. London, For Ml years the Lupino name101 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-09-29 12 VffcßY modern triangle seen at the 1935 All-British Model Aircraft Rally at Itadlet Aerodrome, Hertfordshire recently. Mr. Tony Houlding. of Sidcup, Kent it seen with his Delta Sporis Model, a copy of the Delta wing bomber. The rally, largest m the world is organised without commercial sponsorship and caters for57 words
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Article164 1953-09-29 12 Red China Students may return rE Indonesian Ambassador to Communist China. Mr. Arnold Mononuto. said m Jakarta that Indonesia had sufficient schools and he wondered why it was necessary for so many Chinese students to go to China for education. Mr. Mononuto, a former Minister of Information, was on his164 words
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Article85 1953-09-29 12 PRINCE Muazzam Jah, eldest son of the Nizam of Hyderabad, has been told to pay the rent of his fairy t>V palace overlooking Hussein Bagar Lake, or get out. Prince Muazzam rents the palace from the Hyderabad Government which took it over m 1948 following theA.P. - 85 words
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Article189 1953-09-29 12 SEVERAL goldsmith shops and department stores m Singapore's South Bridge Road have started a new craze People wanting to make gifts to friends arc giving them coupons issued by these firms. The coupons are later exchanged for gifts of one's choice. The coupons are good substitutes189 words
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Article97 1953-09-29 12 THIS morning I took my dog to the vet. m Kampon? Java Road. One person be.ore me was admitted at 8.30. His dog had R broken leg. MJ to be X-rayed, etc.. and this took until 9.15. No attempt was made m m meantime to97 words
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Article53 1953-09-29 12 THE INDIAN guardian troops m Panmunjom yesterday released to the Communists 65 Chinese prisoners-of-war who had changed their minds about going home. Tne 65 mostly officerwent back to Commune m» shouting nst-clenchmg jrouj J They screamed out ™ay> 1 Allied brutality, enforced W i53 words
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Advertisement51 1953-09-29 12 J pa A Grouse to Enjoy! frn Try just half a peg ot this most famous of Scotch kLJ4 whiskies and you will ask for no other. %l gkouse mi \\i> rt£SS l SCOTCH WHISKY KjffiH ■ESrSCOTCHWg Sole Agents !*£j f l A. Clouet Co., Ltd. •~asr-"^*^ 33-36 Wallich St,51 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-09-29 13 photo. Charlie Worley. pavement artist noted for his brilliant dog studies m chalk which he draws outside the National Gallery m London, is seen at work at the first "Academy" of London Scramers. (official name for pavement artists). Completed masterpieces will be hung m the National Handicrafts and Hobbies ExhibitionReuter - 55 words
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612 1953-09-29 13 TRACHOMA IS BEING CONQUERED AT LAST TO MILLIONS of people 1 throughout the world threatened with loss of sight comes new hope. Within the last decade^ the fight against trachoma—dreaded, crippling eye disease— has been advanced more than m all the thousands of years °f its tragic history diSf? formerl612 words
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Article860 1953-09-29 13 He took his worries to bed, says the SINGAPORE DOCTOR ff^ i, 38 year-old Ddia n =,fffered from l»- L S which you cured gWSS and 1 can nd turn on my bed wsS a nvlock m the 1111 tW I when I Anally fall860 words
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Advertisement81 1953-09-29 13 V Vcf h ap pi/ j JgS» i Thanks to Crookcs Halibut 0.1 3£* mV\ r It's a wise family that takes this 2 valuable form of vitamins A i 1 A GROOKES I wmm HALIBUT OIL I I 4 gr |X DISTRIBUTORS: THE CROOKES LABORATORIES LTD. JOHN LITTLE BUttDING.81 words
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Article447 1953-09-29 14 GEORGE WHITING - GEORGE WHITING By rr may be a case of bad timing to be writing about cricket m these darkening days of autumn, but I cannot resist passing on a warmly nostalgic piece of information I have received from a promising little cricketing country called Australia.447 words
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Article45 1953-09-29 14 FAMECHON IS SICK French featherweight Kay Famechon annottn last night that he was ill and that he would not tight Belgian Jem Snevers m a bout previously scheduled for Saturday night At Brussels. No future date for the bout has yet been set.- A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-09-29 14 THE Electricity Department tram, who 'eon the Siddons Challenge Cup for inter "Department badminton m the City Con ncil. I'ront roie Tan Eng Chuun, Gan Beng Choon. Freddie Seoiv. Back row Chew Boon Chwee, Tea Tong Whatt, Yeo Tong Hai, Michael Wong and Peter N'jui.45 words
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Article48 1953-09-29 14 An all-star Russian athletic team. including world record holders and Olympic champions, arrived m Oslo rday to participate In an International track and field meet on Thursday. The team, numbering 30 men and women, is to stay one week m Nor- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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330 1953-09-29 14 Chinese hold big schools swim meet to find talent Till biggest ever swim meet among schools m th 1 Colony will be held at the Chinese Swimming rjS on Saturday, when more than 185 boys and girls from r> Singapore Chinese schools will take part m the fi rs Combined330 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-09-29 14 TOMMY LAWTON. Arsenal's new centre forward l^'psjor the ball when tackled by Ewing. the Manchester Ci ty centre half. The match at Highbury was drawn 2-2. Keystone Picture.28 words
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216 1953-09-29 14 free Press Correspondent BELIEVE U or not. Gordon Pine thinks of other things besides running. H<' w* B taxing at the Queens Park tongen Crystal Palace match the other night, and he told me he intended to have only one more race216 words
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Article74 1953-09-29 14 \jALAYAN badminton champion 1 Wong Pens* Soon will take part m an exhibition match at Johore Bahru on Thursday m aid of the Johore Bahru Welfare Fund. The exhibition, which will bring the Johore Bahru District Welfare Committees Welfare Week toaclose, will be played m the74 words
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Article229 1953-09-29 14 The St. Andrews School rugger team yesterday lived up to their school motto of "Up and On" when they met Singapore Cricket Club "A" in a match on the padang yesterday. They were down six points to three, five minutes from time but they229 words
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Advertisement96 1953-09-29 14 THE STORY OF ESTHER COSTELLO by Nicholas Monsarrat $6. JO. (Author of The Cruel Sea) Postage extra CITY BOOK STORE LTD;, Collyer Quay Tel. 8*57, Branch »3, Taimlm Kd. Tel g*» MOBILE BOOK SHOP XT YOl'R SKRVICE. j v N > v .'•>' N B^BL ,jk f^Bff* <^^^^^ 'i^^L^i^eSw mwmejeeemmssuHmekummSmmSMSusmm96 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-09-29 1 finish of the 1 t^b" InvHatK... Stake, m *< (aul fld v si T( rut Joel (G. Hughes), Macfarlane (W. Williamson) wis second and third was Rio Janeiro (IL Hutchinson) with Jovial Lad (CI. Moore) fourth. Malayan jockey Abdul Mawl who rode (ireat Scout is95 words
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Article227 1953-09-29 1 THE 12th Royal Lancers, who are out to set a j soccer feat m Malaya by winning five major competitions, won their fourth championship yesterday at Ipoh when they won the Caldbeck Cup for FAHELF inter unit championship. They turned m a much better performance227 words
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74 1953-09-29 1 r^Utafe billiar d.s cham ''r^ r e se t lb J t0 Karnes t a^ateur v a Wor cl re Marshall took only 36 minutes to make hi.s 702 and retained nls Australian title by beating Tom deary, of Victoria, by 3,155 to 2,933.74 words
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Article340 1953-09-29 1 (iHQ, FARELF 2, SRC 1. SINGAPORE Recreation Club, last year's SHA cham- pions, suffered a surprise defeat yesterday their first m four outings-— on the padang. Surprising indeed it was for GHQ FARELF were beaten by seven goals to nil by the Recti earlier this340 words
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Article111 1953-09-29 1 No money for boxers 'who fooled' THERE was an unusual climax to a main event fight m Sydney when the promoters decided not to pay the boxers their share of the galg At the S>dney Stadium Referee Vie Patrick walked out of the ring and declared the match between Don111 words
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Advertisement354 1953-09-29 1 CAPITOL TODAY If ™M2-StmTJTm-m-V 11. 1.45. 1. <i.30 k J»3O (if iHi ■■I'll on WIDE WAGE fljfPl lif J GIANT SCREtH with Special Sound Bffeetg I*9l rtW UAT*. WTT^ISmmW ~*^^SM±mxmx>a*, 11.00 am -1.45-4. ir>-(i.45 |rxj"]rrT|S*w I p.™. "^i^^^^r ThTgIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHIN6 a ..s imrißNAl CCMINCi VERY SOON! Plus! NAT354 words
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Article299 1953-09-29 2 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS From Mystic Melody a good bet Wild REGRETS, who won his only start ai ai skeins to have made further improvement Since that race and I now consider him one ol the mosi improved horses m training. 1 Ridden by Harry McCloud299 words
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Article47 1953-09-29 2 CHESTERMAN TO Jacqueline Bungsar Hospital Kh il i I umpur 23rd Bepl Midi i»'. il MlfEl I f >" I Boi Hi ih neral Hospll il, Ip Suffolk C« m i i '■< > Richards), it,, of Donald B. h immett, son, cii mi-s Gilbert, brother for Rich ird47 words
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Article157 1953-09-29 2 ii i n el mn< m on 13.9 i Ml CI Sal Mcl ai d Mr Koh Cheng Bi Both oi Singapore cmin rhe engafement he! reen Mr Henry Oan Boon Koo, eldest on ol Mi A Mrs Oan 1 Blew, and Mlsi chin Ksh Khen, v.i, announced on157 words
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Article, Illustration201 1953-09-29 2 No 'warm up' for Carruthers THREE former Australian amawui champions and three main event boners will be on the supporting bill for the Jimmy Carruthers Peter Keenan world title bantamweight flght m Sydney on Nov. 13. ng men say the supporting bill Is the b"M ever to he nted m201 words
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Article18 1953-09-29 2 IE LLOYD JONES, suddenly at his residence In Maxwell Drive, Kuala I umpur. on 28th September. 19f>318 words
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Article243 1953-09-29 2 (Bougoure) looking I better for hi.s race at Blngapore, did useful pace work from about the six. He eras very anxiou- to go faster. short Hairs (Lansdown) ran the las! three of bis work m even time. Oleander (TJoa), who has improved from his one race243 words
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Article32 1953-09-29 2 A Singapore Hockey Association XI rallied strongly towards the finish to best Victoria School by 3-1 m g friendly hockey match played on tin 1 School ground yesterday.32 words
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Article184 1953-09-29 2 11.,- >H and. > oil ft mn tne halt mile with River Patrel tnd Trias, dad no' "t-t tit Alter travelling iboul hall a furlong The Strand who on the Inside rwei ved sod fell 01 SI the inside :.iil Padll, who was riding The Strand, ■a184 words
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Article168 1953-09-29 2 Marine Dept. S.C 7. Kota Kaja 2. h r OTA RAJA were trounced to the tune of seven goals *to two m a SAFA Div. 1 game by Marines at the Stadium yesterday. Ali Jonan, Marines' left >nside. .scored a hat-trick. Marines face d bin test168 words
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Article144 1953-09-29 2 Barnes will be skipper II All IV Barnes, the Arsenal f? Who returned to fooiball only k weeks nge after suffering a knee mi„! the 1952 Cap final, returns to ,Jl Z Wales against England m the 1 International to be played at earn,* r Oct. ID m on HeReuter - 144 words
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Article194 1953-09-29 2 11/ORKINGTON TOWN scored the biggest upset m the English Football League yesterday when the, i- rushed Gateshead, one of the rivals for honours m Div. Three North by 2-0. Workington although paying at home, were not given i chance m pre -match predictions. They wereReuter - 194 words
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Article60 1953-09-29 2 LrjS. singles champion Tony Trabert yesterday defeated Vn> Seixas 7-5,6-3, 6-2 to win the Pacific Coast tennis championship. Trabert turned on the full power of his all-court iiame to overwhelm the Wimbledon •hampion. This is his second straight defeat of Seixas. The women's championship was wonA.P. - 60 words
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