The Singapore Free Press, 1 October 1953
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Title Section18 1953-10-01 1 The Singapore Free Press I LarsM """-noon Sale in Malaya n.,i i i '>;>:;. ETf Price 1"> t l>-18 words
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Article423 1953-10-01 1 BRITISH LABOUR IS SPLIT Unions defeat Leftist pnliticns 'Break with party VJR. ARTHUR DEAKIN, general secretary of Britain's ffiant Transport and General Workers' Union, ripped the facade of Labour unity from top to bottom in the party conference at Margate yesterday. An all-OUt effort by the Left-wini; Bevanite political section423 words
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Article, Illustration138 1953-10-01 1 SI k Winston Churchill returned to London last niniit, alter :i two \vr«kN holiday on the French Riviera md prepared to take the reins oi government (irmly m his hands lor the first time m three months. Beaming happily and looking tit amiA.P. - 138 words
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183 1953-10-01 1 Passengers pulled out by strikers CALCUTTA BUSES ARE STONED STRIKERS m Calcutta stoned private bases, dragged their passengers out into the road and assaulted a protesting driver and conductor yesterday when the leftist Trade Unions of West Bengal called a general strike. Police made 80 arrests. Most of the 300.000183 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-10-01 1 HUNDREDS nibbed -houlden with two youm; b#yi M thei v ilkrd aloni Aberdeen s (iuild Street ;u\d Bridm* Street, hut fen recognised the ki!U-d Hgnre »f Prince Michael "«>l Kent. The Prime (right) with hi> friend. Master Mulliner, were shniininc tocether. Popper pu tuir.Popper - 49 words
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Article44 1953-10-01 1 Peo lJ a armedn rmed men beat »P two jople m a sundry good, .shops flftp^ lor an down r fl Pkeeper and hls The S UP lwo of tl »c»» •nciLhed i pls| rhe Sola *ay wuh about MM44 words
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Article19 1953-10-01 1 ,n,th c car rob rfi he a C rh t0 pu »Sut $200 U M1 UnilN19 words
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Article51 1953-10-01 1 S| M'nUter of state ky's ti Ai ""Sen,, 1 m bop, dig that broken re.(i. 1 Mr. Lloyd remark adding: And I would be ry interested to learn how the translators handle that Mr. Vishinsky commeiN that th( broken record IS "Offensive tn Mimo clt'lt Itl**tl '11.A.P. - 51 words
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Article140 1953-10-01 1 Free Tress SUH Reporter MX. NG CHEW TENG, 7G-year-old Singapore joldsmith. last night did not lose a wink Of sleep over the SI OO .OOO threat to his lite. But Mr. Ni; has since suspended his .small jewellery busin< which he had carried on140 words
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Article31 1953-10-01 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on a dull t«ne with first grade, October shipment, at 63 3 8 cents a pound, 1 8 rent* above yea day's cl31 words
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Advertisement50 1953-10-01 1 Lpy AAUCH ft C~O >TD HENRY WAU G H» CO_ j VVl' L. x r w*^* fcT B^B w&| MA^' I DRUMMER brand j MARGARINE Contains Sunshine* t Vitamins A D AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES G3SG3ER? WAUGH 18: \jSfl Branches m Malaya. Sarawak, 8. N. Borneo and Thailand50 words
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Article314 1953-10-01 2 STUDYING BIG-5 PARLEY PRESIDENT Eisenhower denied yesterday that United States foreign policies were either pugnacious, impulsive, or showed a lost faith m the possibility of reaching a peaceful settlement of East-West tensions. The president told a press confm>nrn m Washington that he wanted his country'sReuter - 314 words
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Article28 1953-10-01 2 Four Americans were killed and another seriously injured when a U.S. Air Force rescue plane era.shed on a mercy missirin m the Persian Gulf last Sunday.28 words
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219 1953-10-01 2 THIS STRANGE WORLD Isi i><<m<,titis( I^RICH STOPFFLER, 31. ex*J patient of Vienna General ilaspital eye clime had a row over his bill. Yesterday he arrived with a ease ol explosive blew up the clinic, killed himeeli and an official, and injured three219 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-10-01 2 pictuie. LATEST CAM Of a man changing into a woman happened m Tokyo. Ahira Nafftl, 27, underwent an operation at the Nippon University Medical School Hospital and has been receiving hormone injections soon. Now under the name of Miss Akiko Nagai she is appearing m aPopper - 53 words
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284 1953-10-01 2 Death Islandwrhere the wife is the boss AN American woman left Taipeh yesterday for "Death Island," where women rule the roost and even the best fish are reserved for them s!i< is Mrs. Carveth Wells, wife of the explorer. "Heath Island' is the unofficial name of Hotel Tobago, off the284 words
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Article321 1953-10-01 2 POOR Bach, much better Haydn, and an even better Mendelssohn was the sum total of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble's achievement m their choral-orchestral concert at the Victoria Hall last night. Bach was represented by the P Minor piano concerto and-not for the first time m Singapore inadequately.321 words
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Advertisement39 1953-10-01 2 Imti K<^B|iipp^T|y^3^kf jHK k WHIP j WW JtJ wkw I jK. -H- OHIMH VOW from THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS ITU lE< IL STREET. Sl\(- \B»OH| |»lIO\I .1-171 Kuala I inn pur. Phone 0220. Ipctli, Phono 513. Pciiantf, Phoiif lISMI.39 words
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387 1953-10-01 3 DOCTORS NEED NOT ANSWER NIGHT CALLS, BUT.... They go to own patients ferae""?"" 5 S!S»V!m&. Southern B^f m Malaya itancn 0I id: k now the B.M.A. ?fo ndWidual doctors here said. matter o f 1 sup r O ne must remember pnt iv from the General HospiSuSaff where a 24-hour387 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-10-01 3 picture. Off to school under the eyes of the security forces go these children from Setapak, Kual a Lumpur. Police and military swooped on the Setapak squatter area early vesterdaj morninj and carried out a screen ing operation. Free PressFree Press - 44 words
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Article75 1953-10-01 3 School for cured TB patients SINGAPORE Anti-Tuberculosis O Associations new rehabilisaid the centre proposes to teach Sme craft to help these peop^e to earn a living without danger tO prmtin5 C passes, he said, are no^ on thefr way from England. ?or the centre. The Government I has agreed to75 words
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Article21 1953-10-01 3 President Eisenhower y^ d aY nominated Governor tori VVirr<'n ol California as Chut JuSlce of the United States21 words
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Article126 1953-10-01 3 THt Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Katsue Okazaki, said m Manila yesterday there was "little hope" that Japan would meet the cash reparations demands of the Philippines. But Japan would not evade her treaty obligations. Okazaki told a press conference. The Foreign Minister's visit has been marked126 words
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Article77 1953-10-01 3 JJRITAIN yesterday denied Red S5kSi n sft motor launch wa S e\ P i r test th at the launch tS i» ctl of wanton atS the n Cn B m itOns Were killed rounn mn u u nists Pounded tauff ds of heav yA.P. - 77 words
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Article68 1953-10-01 3 AN INDONESIAN army com- munique m Jakarta last night reported numerous encounters with rebels m Acntvn during the past few days. One government force attacked a 11 fortress defended by 600 n» surgents with Japanese arms. The rebels claimed that they were not fighting the IndonesianU.P.; Reuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-10-01 3 Sultanah at meeting picture. The Sultanah of Johore on W ednesday met members of the Ko a Tincei town branch of the Federation Women s InScheme.- Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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289 1953-10-01 3 Free Press Staff Reporter BURMA would "fight to the last" if Kuomintang troops did not quit her territory and the United Nations failed to secure their withdrawal. U Pc Kin Burmese Ambassador to j Siam said m Singapore last i night. The289 words
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Advertisement76 1953-10-01 3 GRAND REDUCTION SALE IN FULL SWING NOW CLEARINC COLOURED BED COVERS 54" x 80" $3|o e*c4» COLOURED WHITE POPLIN SHIRTS $4.50 WHITE LINO SHIRTS 10 V t tfS? fo^'D^^^TOCKINCS P T P///.v 1001 MORE BARGAINS We send COD. parcels. CATHAY SILK STORE, 38/39 Bras Basah Road, Singapore-7. Phone: ***** vibetoxe76 words
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372 1953-10-01 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Oct. 1, 1953. THE TAXPAYER'S MORALE T*HE recent Ecafe conference m Bangkok Vhich discussed tax systems and other financial aspects of economic development m Asia and the Far East reached conclusions which, though not startling, were not without interest. Forty delegates from 17 countries including372 words
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Article, Illustration579 1953-10-01 4 —THERE ARE 43 OF THEM Special Correspondent Antony Terry reporting on this year's Leipzig Fair tells the truth about Communist cries that they want to trade with the West. TPHIS year's "Miss Uni- verse," 18-year-old Paresienne, Christiane Martel, has already received 43 marriage proposals. One of579 words
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Article, Illustration395 1953-10-01 4 There' s Too Much 'Red Tanp? I YOU CAN'T DO BUSINESS WITH reigners arrived Leipzig was \v» aring a glassy grin of Marxist welcome. There was even a "VIPV" hotel m the centre of the town where British brigadiers, their wives and staffs from Britain's minion to the Soviet lived395 words
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Advertisement22 1953-10-01 4 I SPORTS V Silver &E.P.N. S. CUPS, I SHIELDS, TANKARDS i MEDALS U. S. de SUVA, Jewellers, 106, Orchard Road. Phone *****,22 words
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Advertisement36 1953-10-01 4 I That i, why, .noTer the world iSSi^iS!^^ BOOTH'S i. .ccUunH th. •moothnew, dryiiMs, ul e nti« W flarou, .nd perfect blending, the 1| J. t^ J^ connoutetv wiU «U»v, Rl <\ J*J BOOTH'S Agents CALDBECK _g^36 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-10-01 5 KNOFE vs SPEAR picture.^ F« CHOW Jem an., Ogn, Thaan, 0 the Chin Wm *»'g* i, at Tues day nishts China S5 M, W»3 he P v ctoria Thea tre.- Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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Article, Illustration271 1953-10-01 5 Wives want more beds at hospital BQUBINO CAMERA Itad. out •ree Press Staff Reporter IINGAPORE wives and Husbands yesterday igreed with the appeal nade by the Medical Detartment last veek to rell-to-do parents to have heir babies born at their lomes. But they asked: Wiy should not urgent onsideration be271 words
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Article, Illustration215 1953-10-01 5 YAP CALLS FOR A 'LITTLE SACRIFICE' MX. JOHN DE FOE: Allot 10 per cent of 1 I the beds at Kandang Kerbau to mothers who are having their first-born child, irrespective of rich or poor. "The first de- livery needs a lot of care and attention, and this can only215 words
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207 1953-10-01 5 GOVT. MUST BE MODEL EMPLOYER —ACTION MAN 'There's no fear of inflation Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government should* try to be a model employer and pay its workers higher wa&es without worrying about possible repercussions, Mr O Kartnieesu secretary of the Council of Action, said today. g He was207 words
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191 1953-10-01 5 Better food plan at Govt. canteens Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government em-! ployees will soon get cheaper and better food from their canteens. The Government has authorised the newly formed Canteen Co-ordinating Committee, to i conduct a survey into the needs of departments. The committee was set up after191 words
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160 1953-10-01 5 World youth conference for Singapore Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Youth Council Is preparing for next year's conference of the World Assembly, of Youth to be held m the Colony. The WAY executive committee has cabled Mr. Eric Wee president of S.Y.C., informing him that it had decided to accept160 words
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Advertisement96 1953-10-01 5 m c t tttf FlVED^ss^^«y a new selection MARCASITE JEWELLERY Available in:- BROOCHES EAR-RINGS DRESS CLIPS RINGS _Wp Crave Your Indulgence RENOVATION to the Frontal Part of our Building is now proceeding WE take thi* opportunity of thanking our Patrons Sul Service m all the Departments are st.ll at their96 words
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Article42 1953-10-01 6 A Yuog.slav. Patrol J^ g seized an Italian tM^ieM latest of a series j n the over fishing r^ hts Adriatic. ..Tkia^imilian 0 The trawler Ma^'J %iS from Chioggia nwrVgg escorted to Ca^« < Yugoslav-neld f (^L rv Trieste's divided tcrr.tory.42 words
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Miscellaneous183 1953-10-01 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davi< r STRAN6E-I IHOUGHJ^rTTiT^k I I'M GETTING HIS THOUGHTS ANO ME 1 O^"i UNDWSTAND.YJHAJ 9 Ht TALKED TO M£j PETS MINE -JW MENTAL TELEPATHY.'^ Y^r>Ja£/J7/A/6--£^^^^F J "iTic^feJ^^S^ --^=^^T^ TH^ DEUeiOM H£ HAD feWBP I Fleet, Hi£ gOJ/Li«C.j^ WA& L^5T TH£ T^C&fOeV P^c-'-s183 words
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Miscellaneous494 1953-10-01 6 I YOURil LUCK J 5 STAR I «ay ,n which vou lhl «2 «*H determine ih 0 2 2 J or failure h ,7* I definitely t T £j£>i I >ou of the fair ltt^t! world of ideas interS""*" d >ou wil. hold C P*te all kinds of nnL P494 words
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Article, Illustration324 1953-10-01 7 Firm chiej gets years for bribes plot {^IGUKES, hgures pages ana pages 01 iigure». One of them caught the eye of a minor incometax official. He checked and found an anomaly. And that spelt disaster for Gordon Lloyd Owen Shiner. The324 words
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Article138 1953-10-01 7 Boy (67 plans to wed girl (68) ej«"L*'Lrat a West thlDen I factory are askin* rSe O fl Housewives are the food. Is»ac. t tt hen gigs ran broads an" parent, stricter than now-are t 0 be married. W are "T^ade "in 1M8. to father's general store As he years138 words
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Article228 1953-10-01 7 A YOUNG man of Greenwich who became engaged A under the minarets of the Kremlin told why publication of his orange-covered book, "I Fought in Korea," has been postponed. The author. 22-year-old Junan runstall, second-year Cambridge student, spent his National Service with the 1st228 words
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Article137 1953-10-01 7 TO tall young man, his fair 1 hair crew-cut, his accent Scottish, walked into the shop wd asked if he could wait were for some friends. It was raining. "Certainly," said the tobacconist, 77-year-old James Follis. oi Livery Street, Birmingham. rJrf man said he cam137 words
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Article171 1953-10-01 7 Policewoman with size three shoe POLICEWOMAN Olive 1 Kemp, just sft. 4ins. m her size three shoes, squeezed herself into a bedroom cupboard to catch a thief with the stolen money. "I suppose they chose me because I am the smallest, she said at her bachelor fiat m Uxbridge-Road, Slough.171 words
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Article53 1953-10-01 7 F seconrf n SCU€d Derek We^- a 9 ed three > locked m a mt 0/ i/2°f r flat m Cam bridge Road, Kilburn, when a WJSSI ba J ged lhe shut London «Sw i°" ed 9 and bec-awse ffcc area fs between una Middlesex each53 words
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Article320 1953-10-01 7 British doctors sound alarm NEARLY half Britain's doctors are dissatisfied with the conditions m which they work under the National Health Service. t |i i This' is the conclusion to be drawn from the results of a survey among 18,000 general practitioners issued by the Bnrish Medical Association. Only 55320 words
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Advertisement24 1953-10-01 7 :W vrVs am- Bakkb Ltd J i SANITARY ENGINEERS, FLUMBERS j I ,THROOM SU.TES .N WH.TE AND COLOUR I ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE-9. TEU -/^J24 words
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Article, Illustration195 1953-10-01 8 PETER de CRUZ - FUN FOR ALL AT S ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL FETE PETER de CRUZ Story by H'gh Com missi r JH* 1 Aft t young boys and ji,|s/f There Werea| J completely c c ed enter here at OUr a mwk X,, Brown. Superintend^^ cd Lady Temp| er ,1 1++ l CIH** alSAM KAI FAYE - 195 words
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Article, Illustration515 1953-10-01 10 HE 5 LOOKED ENGLAND OVER SINCE 1888, AND NOW HE'S OFTEN RIGHT T^O LOOK at him you might he tempted to call him Rip x Van Winkle. For George Holden Tinkham, Esq., of Boston, Mass aged 83, has a fine grey beard and eyes515 words
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Article51 1953-10-01 10 Movie sttr Alan Ladd wa taken to hospital m Ottawa with an injury described by one local paper as a broken foot ov another as a broken toe and which a spokesman for th» actor said was a sprained ankl« I Nobody would say how it hap-51 words
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Article136 1953-10-01 10 A 33-YEAR-OLD mother of i c% four children admitted m court not paying a two-year-old fine of £10. But a N.S.P.C.C. m- I ipector said: "It Is the husbanri who should be here. "H? Is a man who lies In bed 2J" n^rning he is ther» SSk-136 words
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345 1953-10-01 10 k\ e had a maSe *mn£n£*nE r F nle in the witness-box at the Old Bailey that jasejis "Miss X." whom The empio ed attractive Irish sirl < ref erred to in the I he ajso denied telling her that 'nil e k345 words
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Article, Illustration16 1953-10-01 10 picture. ITS TOPSY-TURVY Geraldine Stidolph, of London's Windmill Theatre, who prefers doing everything uoside down.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article30 1953-10-01 10 A French military tribunal yesterday condemned three Tunisians to death after finding them guilty of the assassination of Prince Azzedine Ba^ heir to the throne of Tunisia'30 words
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Article, Illustration807 1953-10-01 10 Truce in the War of the Houses T« E War of the H «e, M-Jr out m E< w Middlesex, o n July 23 t.S between their gardens m c 2 Warwick Avenue. qwt The weapons? Garden W The casualties: Mr and m? Sidney Qoldstiin, thel? d year-old child and807 words
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Advertisement27 1953-10-01 10 I HB •.^sv*^**v I BB> t-^^^^l^ I^H Vi\^-^^ B *'<► a BB<m HE^IJ^^vjBJBJBJB^^ 7 k^ Bjto^>.^ I *^V^'WJHOBKjBJnH9BnBftaBHB TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD I 173, Cecil Street Singapore Telephone 6577.27 words
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Article116 1953-10-01 11 Yhe stoiy **> tar Dpter Ross (Alec Guinness) is a reF ,,ght-L,eut. Pc er ko Ma|ta Jhe $|and connausance pilot wth t c the Med terran r obstruct-on to V heavy a ,r raids. He meets can. s the dai V janß" Ma tese gir during an r116 words
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Article190 1953-10-01 11 The Last Raid rrHEY lay side by side f n E e Y ar the cliff's edge Idly tossing stones into 1 c water far below The sea stretched out before them, enormous, liKe hard blue metal, so still that 'they could see the tiny plumes of spray as the190 words
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Article, Illustration163 1953-10-01 11 gOME PLAYERS always seem to be It wo,>XTL intO tough breaks and m vf t0 P retend thil there Slit? thing as luck m as fi ckle pfiSrdf thC distribution of th€ lvc B k Ut *r B player has t0 mucn h^ what I. 8 tlme v163 words
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Advertisement56 1953-10-01 11 4 NEW Super -6 Clippers to I Leave Singapore 9.30 a. m. Wednesday, arrive Tokyo 9.45 p.m. Thursday with 4 stops at Manila ami Hongkong. Also M to the U.S.A. from Singapore via Hongkong and Tokyo at no extra fare I Pan American World Airways |j| GENERAL SALES AGENTS lit56 words
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Miscellaneous301 1953-10-01 11 Today s Crossword ACROSS.-l, That fffUi doe-nl arson set to ntusic <4 1 6 T ne lit!l grow on busy streets is ju>; Ml ex- pet suggests it has tMrot b cuse for this (4, 4). 7, Where the Stay men! Here s apadf «7». l gladiators were marching to!301 words
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Article429 1953-10-01 12 Charity on racecourse PW t LAG-DAYS '|*ii r, easiest way l« raise money m inrsc nani lines, v seems to me, is to organise a flag-day. Hardly a week passes without one. Young and pretty women, but more often schoolgirls and boys, elated by the thought of doing a good429 words
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Article34 1953-10-01 12 lIJAVK you a grouse? Have it you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m his POSTBAG briefly. j34 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-10-01 12 A 23-YEAR-OLD American navy veteran was rescued after a 13-hour uuicide threat from a ledge on the 14th- floor of the Brooklyn Veteran's Administration hospital recently. Picture shows the Veteran Sidney Herman m wheelchair, being taken for an examination after his suicide leap was thwarted by54 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-10-01 12 New traffic plan at T. Bahru rri!F SINGAPORE Traffic 1 Police Chief. Mr. W. R M. Haxworth. personally dim-ted traHic yesterday when a now one-w^y traffic scheme was tested at the hus> Tionjj Bharu-Outram Road junction The new one-way system takes the heavy morninu traffic load off narrow Tionjj Bharu107 words
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161 1953-10-01 12 IT IS most disgusting to note that good, honest people applying for a licence to drive a car have all sorts of difficulties placed before them. Many are tested over and over again and each time it costs five dollars. It has been rumoured that161 words
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Article37 1953-10-01 12 Senator Joseph McCarthy Republican. Wisconsin) and Miss Jean Fraser Kerr, his onetime office assistant, were married yesterday. Thousands ot ■'.-I. wishers and the curious ••d outside St. Matthews Cathedral. Washington, aa they m:irif their vow^37 words
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Article108 1953-10-01 12 |Y brief comment* on newly quulilied driver* Mem to hre perturbed "Suda La" PSrSL^ly 1 manlf I" rt^rfS 8 say a newl y Q u aliQ A nv r .^ay be well versed In gjMLulatlon*. but may not be fully prepared for any ininiin QAngcr.108 words
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Article437 1953-10-01 12 'Taken for ride' in S 'pore buses THE public of Singapore will expect early mi n Novem 1 ber to hear from the City Council the outcome of the ultimatum served on the Singapore Traction Company giving them three months to improve their services m the manner prescribed. The public437 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-10-01 12 MR. and Mrs. Aloysius Martin, who were married at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Singapore^ecenMJ^21 words
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Article, Illustration636 1953-10-01 13 The Forbidden City New books reviewed by George Malcolm Thomson v,»rs m Tibet. By Heinbroke out of* anc Northern Ing jour D on foot whicr ney n them to Lhasa Sfs me book of on, the Germans. Th< her is still exploring £ewhere m the H.malavas. S From the Living636 words
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Article, Illustration444 1953-10-01 13 BEVAN— THE MAN OF DESTINY THE TERROR OF TREDEGAR "ANEVRIN BEVAN, by Vincent wome (Lontmans, Green and THE trouble about Mr. Aneurin Bevan is that jnere are at least four of Mm. There are some who say that any one of him is too many. Obviously, they do not Know444 words
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Article325 1953-10-01 13 Mystery Man in Everest Bid The Mountain World. 1953" Alh9 i and I'd win. A ONE-MAN attack on Mount Everest kept secret for two years is disclosed by the Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research m a new book. It was made by a Dane, R. B. Larsen. who entered Nepal325 words
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Article101 1953-10-01 13 ELIZABETH BOWEN, the novelist, who was a member of the Royal Commission on Capital Punishment, will not be seen m London now that the work is finished. She went to live m Ireland two years ago and only came over for the commission's sittings "I've101 words
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Article130 1953-10-01 13 Caves of adventure, HarouHjj Tazieff, (Hamilton). An account, by an explorer-scienK tist of clanger, discovery and deatjjj beneath the surface of the eartw? Well illustrated. The war on world poverty, Haroltfl Wilson, M.P.. (Gollancz). V August 10. In dealing with thl J subject of vital importance tW| author130 words
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Advertisement82 1953-10-01 13 lint there's very little difference between inks, Up to a point. But beyond that point you'll find that Stephen's Radiant Fountain Pen Ink is the best ink for your pen. That's because it's micro-filtered to make clogging impossible. It is the smoothest-flowing cleanest ink you can buy. utepfienS radiant MICRO-FILTERED82 words
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Article, Illustration576 1953-10-01 14 TEOH ENG TATT - BAKAR CHEE SENG MUST PLAY TEOH ENG TATT Thais what our soccer fans say By SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association bowed t«i public opinion yesterday by naming AWAIIf Bakar and ChU hee Seng amon« the sixteen players from whom the final Singapore side will be chosen to play All Jakarta tourists576 words
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Article122 1953-10-01 14 LANCERS SCORE 5th TRIUMPH rE 12th Royal Lancers, FARELF. inter-unit champions, won their fifth soccer trophy m one season when they beat Cheng Wah at Ipoh by 1-0 to win the R.D.Y. Cup for knockout soccer. The Lancers, showing strains of their recent hard matches against the REME from Singapore,122 words
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Article53 1953-10-01 14 The Army soccer team against [ndlaiis In SAFA's Community League match at Jalan Bes.ir itadtum tomorrow Is: Heashall <RASC>; Wilson (R. Ugs>. Marshall (RE); Miller (RE). Hocking (RASC), Purcell (REME); ft»rker (REME), Masters (REME). Brewer <RASC>. Morris (RA9C). iCIVOT (REME). Reserves: Stoor (RAPC). Wislnlale <REME>,53 words
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Article50 1953-10-01 14 SINGAPORE C?ricket Club "A" beat REME by 20 points (a goal and 5 tries) to 5 points (a goal) on the padang yesterday. Scorers for BCC were: Roper (3 trte«>. Dowhng (try), Armitage (try), Woolnout?h (try converted by Wallen>. Fletcher scored a try and converted it for REME.50 words
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Article220 1953-10-01 14 ■\ISPLAYINQ all round supeY^ riority Naval Base "A Lr'junced St. Andrew's School fA by 28 points (two goals nnd hix tries) to nil at rugger lit Wood.sville yesterday. Towiihley. Navy's stand off, MM |,li« WlWandlnj pl:.yer on the field. |1»- wa« well backed by his Un.<fcuart*«rs.220 words
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Article224 1953-10-01 14 S'GOR CLUB BEATEN BY COLLEGE IN the best contested rugger match seen m Kuala Lumpur so far, Technical College sc6red a good win by beating Selangor Club by 10 points (2 goals to three (a penalty) on the padang yesterday. The College half backs and threequarters took the honours by224 words
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Article75 1953-10-01 14 OELANGORS Hockey Associa- tion are holding a "dollar per person" day on Oct. 6 to raise funds to meet the Association's share m bringing put an Indian Hockey Federation team to Malaya next year. The president Mr. H. de Souza has issued an appeal to75 words
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Article60 1953-10-01 14 COLONY MALAYS v. INDONESIANS Singapore Malays XI to play against the visiting All- Jakarta toccer team on Oct. 3 at Jalan Besar Stadium will be selected from: Osman Angullla, Aribhad. Johan, Rahman Jr.. Ali Samtjan. Hassan. Yrtssin, Harith (captain*. Osman Johan, Aman, Rashid Giman, Rahman Aziz, Omar Awang, Ibrahim Mansor.60 words
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300 1953-10-01 14 'CORNERING IS KEY TO SUCCESS' MOSS VifHAT does it take to be a Stirling Moss? Stirling T Moss himself, now just turned 24. says it is driving technique and an extraordinary nerve. He- says cornering Is the key to success. Once he has selected his line through the curve the300 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-10-01 14 ballad photo. BILLYCOCK SWING by Bob Hope Even if his headwear ft a bizarre. Bob Hope shoics nice qoli style as he plays in a miniature foursome at Festival Gardens. London Others in 'he foursome are Henry Cotton. Dai Rees and blind ballad singer Gerry Brereton ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article89 1953-10-01 14 A PROMINENT London businessman Mr. Charles Abraham, turned loose his enthusiasm for British victory m the Ryder Cup golf match against the Americans by offering cash prizes to the British team. Mr. Abraham promised ,every British winner Saturday a personal P"* of ISS2BO. This followed89 words
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Article38 1953-10-01 14 Young Men's Sikh AwoclWJ >eat Cable Wireless SportsCW k 1 m a Singapore Hockey A*oc£ ion Div. 3 league match at rw 3 ark yesterday. eoa |i Mohinder Singh scored both 6» or Sikhs.38 words
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Advertisement38 1953-10-01 14 \^s "Orrs/lOAD. SMAPOM: X 5 MlllUnllh TEL *****, ***** 0 S r Introducing Singapore's Wmi NEW NIGHT SPOT J f///ym our AFRICAN INN will ////TTTTn/ appeal to you W// Best Food m East Wcsf 7//'\ Sample our Hospitality38 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-10-01 15 n< scored bY DiaM 9oa} w?Lll Pnttinailohv %&W Arshcia- ranoT to > intercept, but Pattipallohy lobbed the ball over his head and it is seen here making its way nto the net Business Houses' entre-half Vass makes a vain bid to clear it.45 words
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552 1953-10-01 15 I Free Press Soccer Reporter YES, this Is Pahans's poloplaying Sultan. The 'Free Press cameraman caught the Sultan at Singapore Polo Cluh grounds in Thomson Road yesterday evening at practice. The Sultan has brought elf hi polo ponies from Pahang to play in the552 words
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Advertisement22 1953-10-01 15 PAVILION today 145 4. 6.30, 0.30 S s *N HAYWARD iS MITCHUM J M|) X KENNEDY jS ft HUN «!CUn Fl uustv22 words
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Advertisement244 1953-10-01 15 CAPITOL today II /kew i« uiy^ *S on WIDE RANGE V -.V GIANT SCREEN with I OI> AY A. DAILY Special Sound Kff,, ts •ftifti." 1 r^V&lfflfrf \§£j\ Richard Robert James ftUiHtfftS«l flllCMIAIiO&L PClu^^^ j Burton Newton Mason Plus! NAT KING COLE N£Xf CHANGE Singing "PRETEND" m 3-D I Back244 words
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Article, Illustration820 1953-10-01 16 Arnold to ride at Ipoh M From ALLAN LEWIS STEADY rain from eight o'clock last night interfered with this morning's track work m Ipoh. Fast work was done on the sand track, which is on the outside of the inner grass. Killdaw, ridden by English .cr820 words
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Article47 1953-10-01 16 BBCH To FTll'M mi Hem BungMi Hospital, 2fih scptcmtj-'i, a d Birgitte. LEONARD To Billle and P.iddy Leonard, at Banding Kerbau Boapit i] on 29.9.53, a daughter. KOH To H »sip. wife of Koh B»- on Peptembet 29th. at D'Cotl i I Clinic, a daughter Angolin-v47 words
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Article78 1953-10-01 16 THE entMnement is announces between S r hi.mathari. eldest son of Mr. 8. GHllartnf and the late Mrs. Otllfl Irjgam of Sentul. KiuU Lumpur, And Stella Belfsruiee. socond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Vylrak'.am of Singapore. THE gngtgtmenl Is announced tr-tueen Mr. William Tan Cheng Hork. eldest78 words
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Article47 1953-10-01 16 Yesterday's U.K. Rugby Union results 1 County match: North Midlands 8 Menmouthshire 16. Club matches: Cardiff 12, Penarth 3; Penzance and Newlyn 0, Redruth 0. Rupby League results: Yorkshire cup semifinal: Huddersfield 10. Bradford Northern 11. Lancashire cup semifinal: 9t. Helens 17. Warrington 10—Reuter.47 words
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Article225 1953-10-01 16 VORWICH City lost their unbeaten record and leadership of Div. Three (South) m English soccer league when they were beaten 3 l by Bristol City, who are now hot on the heels of the leaders. With Norwich's defeat, Everton— who whipped the Army 6 2 yesterday m225 words
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99 1953-10-01 16 AN England team broke the women's four times 220 yards world relay record with a time of one minute, 39.9 seconds at the White City Stadium Last night. They beat by a tenth of a second the world figure established by a United States99 words
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Advertisement42 1953-10-01 16 "ANCHOR'P full -cream tt'fj/ POWDERED IS IVIILK from the North Island of dairy-rich New Zealand. Chock-a-block full of goodness (with only the water content removed) and made by makers of famous "Anchor' Butter. Available m 2',-lb. tins. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., 542 words
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