The Singapore Free Press, 5 October 1953
1953-10-05
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1953-10-05 1 The Singapore Free Press I ljm.gt Afternoon Sale m Malaya. I Tim «*>***. «■■>■■■ O"«- ■>■ '»53 Pri" CtS-16 words
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Article285 1953-10-05 1 DEATH THREAT TO MILLIONS Russia can deliver H-bombs 50 U.S. cities m danger THE United States Director of Mobilisation, Mr. Arthur S. Fleming declared yesterday that Russia now had enough "deliverable" hydrogen bombs to stage a surprise attack like Pearl Harbour, on American cities that would cause "millions of casualties."285 words
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Article128 1953-10-05 1 Robbers resisted run away By SIT YIN FONG THREE dagger-armed robbers got away with $450 jewellery from a Chinese couple m their house m King's Road, Singapore, last night, after they had tied up the husband. liut another Chinese couple put up a courageous fight against three robbers, who entered128 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-10-05 1 Itetefw the site of hemli"jimeii's fashions will **sj» to make news all ovtewtrM. iw«tif m Silver Springs, I ™it, one of the world's md Mu«iie fashion shows was held under water. Picture shows: With sportswear of every design, bit damp perhaps, this feminine attire is being modelled56 words
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66 1953-10-05 1 EVILS OR WE MARCH' lUwJ? .T crn ent has sent to the N u »'a« *«»t t^-'SK I,'*" 011 C° mm «ssion a sharply-worded St»n« rS n.? P arms a 6 ains t Indian troops guardWtfWJS^whiih*^ i° not rectify fmme'tkt '..ii .5!? a wh'ch66 words
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Article23 1953-10-05 1 Singapore Rubber Market Quietly this morning with first grade. October shipXT™ 1 a i 2i cents a ound unchanged Jromsaturday's close.23 words
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207 1953-10-05 1 'RED PLOT TO SEIZE BRITISH GUIANA THE Queen held her second •f Privy Council meeting m jne past few days yesterday at .«ii moral Castle, near Aberdeen and several London newspapers ■speculated as to whetfter the 'ffnf.K. nR Was called t0 discuss q^ bl tt s m Britlsh Oulana. sori#^207 words
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Article48 1953-10-05 1 EGYPT'S Revolutionary Tribunal trying treason cases yesterday acquitted Lieut. Col. Ismail Meligui, brother-in-law of Mr. Abdel Hady. ex-Premier sentenced to death last week. Colonel Meligui was accused of acts of treason against the state, against national security and against the foundations of the revolution. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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33 1953-10-05 1 CARDINAL Griffin, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, last night rejected as monstrous accusations that Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Primate of Poland, had acted against the interests of his country.33 words
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Article84 1953-10-05 1 The Comet new record A COMET JET liner of the Royal Canadian Air Force streaked across the Atlantic yesterday from Newfoundland to London m the record-breaking time of five hours and 26 minutes. The liner, which carried 29 Canadian airmen to Briton on a routine training mission, averaged 480 milesA.P. - 84 words
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Advertisement184 1953-10-05 1 naturally lovely /C6CS like your very own skin X/? "tSq^ r r i -^Mt ~~~w& h Si new. creamy make-up \y, Ti^^^ fti "1^ f( iff i/url /orm B j 'V sl'in. JIJ BT f^ i fc I SJ liyT^ ■■f>:-y-IWt i f V^^i^ ABB HIIHr i L r*rw> P*»<Mk184 words
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Article328 1953-10-05 2 CHURCHILL WORKS OUT WAY TO END DEADLOCK 'WMLE Western "Bij Three" are expected to repeat their call to Russia soon to join them m a four-power Foreign Ministers conference on Germany and Austria. This new invitation to four-power talks will be drafted by British, FrenchReuter - 328 words
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Article31 1953-10-05 2 Three soldiers of the U.S. 28th Infantry Division have been sentenced to 20 years' gaol lor assaulting a 19-year old German girl during exercises .n August.31 words
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Article34 1953-10-05 2 Prince Oskar Bernadotte of Sweden died m Stockholm yesterday. He was 93. Prince Oskar was the only surviving brother of the late King Gustaf of Sweden, who died m 1950, at 92.34 words
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169 1953-10-05 2 TOE world's airlines arc carrying five million more passengers this year than last but are making less money, Sir William Hildren, Director-General of the International Air Transport Association, said at Its 9th annual meeting m Montreal yesterday. He said It would be several wearsReuter - 169 words
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Article252 1953-10-05 2 Minister drinks to men in pub vdvfbgfjkbvfb fnhb fbfnbm,f vbvf rpHE Rev. Sir Herbert Dunnico, X a Jovial, bright-eyed Baptist minister, brought free drinks all around at the Dick Turpin Tavern. Alborough Hatch, Essex, (pop. 1963) on Saturday, a few hours after he died. It was the way he wanted252 words
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Article61 1953-10-05 2 SOVIET oil experts are helping to direct the exploitation of petroleum In China, the Communist New China News Agency report. The agency gave some details of a Sino-Soviet petroleum company which, celebrated its third anniversary yesterday. The general manager of the company is a SovietReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-10-05 2 EIGHTEEN 'months ago doctors told comedian George Formby he would never appear on the stage again. This was after his collapse while playing the leading part in a successful London comedy. But even these adverse comments will not stop him making a come-back. He has81 words
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Article29 1953-10-05 2 Sir Arnold Bax, noted composer and master of the Queen's music, collapsed and died while on a visit to Cork, Ireland on Saturday night. He was 69. <29 words
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263 1953-10-05 2 MOSSADEQ ACCUSED OF GOLDER DREAMS CiORMER Persian Prim. n-. I te^, Dr. Mohamed 5M dea. was f ormaUy J& yesterday of hgTli sSPI dreams of estabUshS* SI lie with himself Mpsw2t I He is also accuatd m&I obeying the Shah's A order and disaoWlnt ment. The penalty g b2£l ifReuter - 263 words
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Article, Illustration412 1953-10-05 3 SIT YIN FONG - SIT YIN FONG How Mr, Neo will defy f the 'hooligans By cingAPORE Chinese contractor today win mane a A third attempt to demolish three condemned shop i^in Son Road, after he has been threatened Kath chased by a mob, and had bottles thrown t{ Boon412 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-10-05 3 pic lure. GJJ? 1 w-nnlon hi f St> Andr^'s School, Sinfaeat Wor d on Saturday, Free PressFree Press - 19 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-10-05 3 picture. A GIRL GUIDE (left) serves red bean soup to customers at a "bring and buy" sale organised by Central District at the Guide Hut, Singapore, to help raise money for the Agnes Pinnick Memorial Hut to be built m Kuala Lumpur. On the extreme right is MissFree Press - 58 words
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106 1953-10-05 3 HRESHIES m the University of Malaya, during: the weekend smeared themselves with boot polish and drank the health of "senior gentlemen" m "wine" made of sauce, salt and chillies— the famous "UMSU" (University of Malaya Students Union). True the University authorities have banned106 words
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Article165 1953-10-05 3 And they have to pay rent SINGAPORE City Council em5 ployees will shortly discuss teps to be taken to protest tgainst a new ruling that subenants in Council quarters must jay rent. Mr Teh Choon Keat, presidmt of the City Council Employees* Union, said this yesteriay. The new ruling lays165 words
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Advertisement39 1953-10-05 3 Beautiful Brocade Bedroom or House SLIPPERS Cold or Blue $19.50 Leather Soles Also Cay Plastic Bathroom or Beach Slippers Colours: Red, Blue, Black, Turquoise. Sizes: Small, Medium Large. I $2.50 nd $2.95 p- L a».e. .ho. ».pt. ROBINSONS SINGAPORE39 words
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376 1953-10-05 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Oct. 5, 1953 Opinion THE CANDIDATE AND THE VOTER jttLECTION candidates -Erf and their agents are now knocking on door after door to woo the voter In the December City Council elections. Very soon the posters will go up on walls, bridges, lamp-posts and trees.376 words
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Article933 1953-10-05 4 CORPORAL FRANK UPJOHN - No Mercy on the Escapers CORPORAL FRANK UPJOHN Another chapter m the Agony of Korea By m an interview with A. V. SELLWOOD IX^RBIDDEN to nud, forbidden to write. Forbidden to exercise, forbidden to doze. Unable to stand upright when awake. Unable to stretch out when asleep. Prodded by tru933 words
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Article, Illustration94 1953-10-05 4 Americas there top fliers, and the only men to have flown ISf/ 1^ v Skyrocket, K et together m Los Angeles to meet the Press after the USA Navy announced that Marine Lieutenant -Colonel Marlon K. arl (centre) had set a new altitude record of 83,2*5 feet on August 21.94 words
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Article306 1953-10-05 4 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN gngng *ould &nn«w! °*tt4J and that «ff*Js, him m one of tuilJSllß bold stroke. The tH"*M were watching th? odginghouse whSl taken refuge wire pounce on^anyonf who looked like a JLJ a Swedish official botanist a Tartar or a Bulgarian i*2 therefore took no n man who* came306 words
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Advertisement44 1953-10-05 4 Gifts Be sure the Gift 6 jton Give Wedding. Birthday, or Anniversary, is worthy of the occasion. We offer you a selection at niosl reasonable prices. S. P. N. de SUVA SIHGAPdRE, IPOH. K.LUMPUR i 3-cA ?y i^tpt r T^*s r r < "*y p44 words
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Advertisement21 1953-10-05 4 w v i w^* CL 0 j 5 I S.P. SHOT AM i CO. Lg;| 1 It, <kJjMD li. SINGAPORE IJjSSi-21 words
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319 1953-10-05 5 Millions to be spent to give new life to dying S'pore River Too much filth, too much silt By ROGER YJJE A SCHEME which may cost millions of dollars to "dredge" the Singapore River and make it more accessible to traffic both m the water and on the banks, will319 words
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Article119 1953-10-05 5 DO THIS BUT KEEP IT QUIET m Estates Officer of the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. J. C. Lee, yesterday said the residents i SIT. flats should not "advertise" any business they ■ifht carry on m their homes. Although the Trust could not prevent tenants carrying on Mir wing, dress-making and119 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-10-05 5 pcture. ttl.'vfvv yfar-OLD "cowboy", Peter Tan, >*l traininr funds.— Free PressFree Press - 11 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-10-05 5 picture. r y d E e R 'N SINGAPORE: The Sultan of 25 O to the SB durin.7K Unt as he P re P ares *o l^d h*» PoU )Uwcuu« n n>f T the second da y' s Play m the -2-Jl SitiirdA urnament at Thoms n RoaH on FreeFree Press - 51 words
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Article93 1953-10-05 5 They may now carry money SINGAPORE City Council has| now allowed its 20 hawker inspectors to carry money m pockets while on duty. It disagreed with the Health Committee which recommented the ban last month. Th% hawker inspectors put their case through the City Council Employees' Union. The union pointed93 words
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91 1953-10-05 5 China railway from Moscow to S.E. A sia RED CHINA is building a 2 ooo mile railway across the waist of China. The line is being built under Soviet supervision and say the Chinese will be of great "strategic importance" providing direct rail transport from Mo sow to the borders91 words
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Article104 1953-10-05 5 ACHEEN— SCOUTS ARE SURPRISED S»y» to it U rt W r Week visit to no emphasis on politics whatsover, he added. According to reports, refugees Pinned the revolt on three principal organisations one of which was named as the Muslim Boy Scouts Association. The Scouts could not flay whether the104 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-10-05 5 picture. HOLDER of winning ticket No. 35, 15-year-old Miss 0 Alice Jacob receiving a prize from Mrs. M. Nassim at the Jewish Welfare Board dance at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday night. Looking on is Mr. S. Zakoo, one of the committee members. Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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Advertisement190 1953-10-05 5 m Reporters the work! over Haw spontaneously acclaimed eTERNRMnnc IOO» Thii The first self -winding Calendar watch on a ball-bearing. Eterna offers you a self-winding watch of twofold value not only does it tell you the time, second by second, but it records the date, day t by day. This190 words
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Advertisement12 1953-10-05 6 Olivetti TYPEWRITERS For /r/ot BORNEO SUMATM TI»W« 8 CO.. LT Telephone 8591''^^12 words
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Miscellaneous183 1953-10-05 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ALL THIS HUGE NOTHING. THIS MACWNfRY fQ ttrutltSw'm^Di y/^^m^^—i AROUND MACHINtkt 1 MOW US FROM ONI r-^Vi THfc'IUMP OF ROCK.' /> /^ffjPk IH^ E R]H WKw V TARZAN by Edg ar R ce Burroughs X< A 3 I CUE TCRIUGBP E.VEUP.183 words
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Miscellaneous458 1953-10-05 6 BORN TODAY, jl^B f ous eaorr* capacity »nd aSii. *^3 do" under pruT 1" ,^Lj«i 1. qualilicationt tkJ^T. .!»<■ V you an early ,J^*»CB F success. You bait *2>B mechanical ability «!j^B do some una«rtaatL3*B H Nou d«nt J^B yourself to blaaJ I? **B developing m| Ulents. 7 You are458 words
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Article, Illustration296 1953-10-05 7 SO THE BBC PLUNGES FOR 'GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES' 01, is a classic now grratsss nnRD. Although casting has not offlJTbe|un. Yolande Don an STwS 1 dizziest of dizzy brides at the moment she s Tbrownette has been asked to play the lead. By the time the Third Prommme puts the296 words
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Article192 1953-10-05 7 Attempt to 'kill a woman's soul (XN the first day of her first job m the big city Theresa, pretty, dark-haired girl from Limerick, heard tales of London's night life. The manager of the St. Pancras bakery where she worked with 24 other girls offered to introduce her to a192 words
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Article266 1953-10-05 7 Ghost of Goebbels alarms Germans DR. ADENAUER, fresh from his victory m West Germany's elections, has brought a itorm on his head over a reported plan to curb the freeiom of the Press. German journalists met m Bonn and denounced the plan is undemocratic, and the U.S Sigh Commission took266 words
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Article74 1953-10-05 7 TUCKER FOR FIVE 48 EGGS FIVE boys aged 10 to 12 settled themselves comfortably m a field and prepared to eat 48 eggs. They had broken into a hen-house and stolen the eggs. A fire was burning: to cook them. Three eggs m a mug of water were on the74 words
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98 1953-10-05 7 5-DAY FAMILY-SO THEY'RE TOLD TO QUIT n row > A i M ncr ha*s dS moi ™S^ are stin at uE^S u rban council were fe Hunt or ?i alnst D of R oad t r Pin e p a^ nun at the house day and Mr j. Dulgan, for98 words
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Article46 1953-10-05 7 The slaying of five more Africans by Mau Mau terrorists was reported In Nairobi on Wednesday and the Government said the situation m Kenya had deteriorated rapidly m the past few days. The five included a tribal policeman and three Government oftlciaU.46 words
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Article47 1953-10-05 7 There may be a slight dip m the United States economy through the middle of 1954 but the overall outlook for the next si* or seven years is good, says Mr. Leon H. Keyserling, former chairman of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisers.47 words
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Advertisement108 1953-10-05 7 All Types of Insurance at LLOYDS LONDON FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT A new service we can now 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 week for 100 weeks (maximum $10,000) during disablement. Please108 words
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Article, Illustration425 1953-10-05 8 Peter de Cruz - TWENTY ONE handicapped but happy children are being well-cared for by the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society at their Home for crippled children at Tanah Merah Be&ar. Singapore. It is a magniflcient, praiseworthy and unselfish service to these little children that is being done quietly andSam Kai Faye - 425 words
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Article, Illustration421 1953-10-05 10 Back from 38 years in No Man' s Land U/HO am I? The question ff has baffled Fred Walker for 38 years. He knows now... only now. The beginning of a strange story goes back across the years to the Battle of Loos, m 1915. A German shell splinter tore421 words
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496 1953-10-05 10 Gelignite men— under pavement £30.000 jewels stolen from store PEDESTRIANS thronged the pavement. They did not know that under their feet the Gelignite Gang was blasting its way through steel to £30,000 worth of jewels tiiAA mi n rash They did not know— for496 words
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Article39 1953-10-05 10 Price Increases ranging from 2 I|2 to 5 per cent, for passenger car and truck tyres were announced An New York yesterday by United States Rubber Co. It was the first price boost (or the company.39 words
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207 1953-10-05 10 A BEARDED young schoolmaster "no mechanic/ he said described what happened when he took his motor-cycle to a mechanic. First he told West London County Court the mechanic demanded and got £6 11s. payment m advance. This was for reassembling the machine after207 words
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Article, Illustration376 1953-10-05 10 Defies hotels chairman I T^IIE "Gordon Riots" came to London last week. For I more than an hour the sedate Venetian room of the Holborn Restaurant rang with yells and insults when I 300 shareholders of Gordon Hotels gathered for their I annual meeting:. No sooner376 words
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Article882 1953-10-05 11 JOHN WREN - JOHN WREN by TRIESTE. £X 5S* W Vn C Sropean country-wher? human flotsam and Xn of the last conflict are being salvaged for a happier future. War orphans, youthful war mimed, young delinquents and Smhotogical misfits, the products of war separated families. I HAVE882 words
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Article, Illustration131 1953-10-05 11 pB BUMMER NATIONAL Championshipe of the American wnwtct Bridie League were held m w^owi m August. Hundreds of jpm bridge players competed m woe fourteen championship event*,, JJ* 1" 1* bhie-ribbon Master "Jn^od Master Team of Four *wry one of these players not only WMto own expenses, but131 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-10-05 11 photo. This model m the sand is of Hanuman, a monkey god of Hindus —he helped God Rama to release his wile SUa irom the demon Kin? Rawana of Ceylon. On holidays and festive occasion, the poor people of India make the image of Ji*nn- manPopper - 60 words
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Advertisement64 1953-10-05 11 << The weekly issue of the STRAITS BUDGET can he >> mm', hy Air Mai* to any addre** m the United Kingdom al an inclusive rate of )> $24.00 FOR SIX MONTHS 2 If you want the "BUDGET while on leave or wish >> to make an "Air-suhJicription on behalf^of64 words
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Miscellaneous296 1953-10-05 11 Today's Crossword h^? 088 1 Do tney wave "long guilty as yet? 4. Evident m a hinnn VCr i ank? (5) 4 Doe 3 tn frost-bitten state? (3). 5. Part of a invai fl pol i cewoman capture your wide area (4). 6. Not the tentacles imagination? (4. 3). 8,296 words
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470 1953-10-05 12 Why are lawyers 'burok' and doctors 'pekak'? FOUND the article, "Don't Be a Quack," very inter- eating reading. But may I suggest that the writer, K. S. Chia, would have made it more perfect if he had had his Malay polished up a little? Then instead of referring to I470 words
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Letter, Illustration120 1953-10-05 12 J HAVE now declared war on Mr. Kingsley Morrando. From now onwards whenever "Listeners' Choice" is on the air I shall switch the set off. Once I chose the proper*tlme to ask for a proper tune. When the examinations were over I requested "Congratulations" for my friends, but120 words
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Article101 1953-10-05 12 I HAVE got your address from a friend and would like some pen pals for myself and others. I am a boy of 13. I am studying m the eighth claw m Ramgan School m Delhi. My hobbies are stamp collecting and photos. I am interesting m first101 words
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Article33 1953-10-05 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 i it m his POSTBAG briefly.33 words
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Article, Illustration87 1953-10-05 12 l THE M-TON Japan** ftah- ▼f«M| gyoel Maru P*cke4 ap a €hla«ae In a alnk»J««a« haa been silent y^^»«« he was picked up. The ■hip cruised about 700 mile* along the Sumatran and MaWyan coasts and asked many boaU If they had Iwt a man.87 words
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Article, Illustration124 1953-10-05 12 SINGAPORE'S Social Welfare Department cannot pay more than $56 a month to Lee Boon Sian, a 48-year-old blind beggar. Mr. E. F. Middleditch. the Assistant Secretary (Public Assistance) said this yesterday m reply to a Free Press reader who suggested that Lee should124 words
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Article32 1953-10-05 12 The Kremlin, has ordered its war factories partially to switch over to the manufacture of farm tractors m order to help increase the Soviet Union's potato ami vegetable output.32 words
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128 1953-10-05 12 'Callgir Jelke' to be out on bail I STATE Supreme Court Justice Joseph A. Cox yesterday set bail for Minor Mickey Jelke, convicted procurer, at $15,000 ($140,000 Malayan). The bail deals with an appeal by the 23-year-old margarine heir against his conviction and sentence of three to six years' imprisonmentReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement149 1953-10-05 12 I COME TO THE UNIVERSITY BALL on Saturday, Oct. 10th, 1953 at iht BADMINTON HALL THREE BANDS WILL PLAY FOR YOU 1 PLUS FLOOR SHOWS EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. Book your Tables Tickets 5 Wlf- couple $4/- Single $1/- table reservation t From: The Asst: Registrar, University of Malaya; Robinson's;149 words
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Article, Illustration650 1953-10-05 13 VICTORIA CHAPPELLE - Cloche Hats Return To Fashion VICTORIA CHAPPELLE by LONDON. rr differences ot violent heir creations <*^J» headlines •"jSSnI Not only m of a most stimulating controversy. This is good for everyone, except the woman who suffers from a inferiority complex and therefore distrusts h?r own judgment. A firm belief In650 words
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Article227 1953-10-05 13 Helen Cruikshank - Helen Cruikshank says LONDON. FVE HEARD so many 1 people grumbling because they have to buy a new raincoat that I wonder when they last looked at rainwear fashions. They obviously haven't raised their eyes and seen the positively sparkling new raincoats, particularly designed227 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-10-05 13 Stunning black Jersey combined with natural Hnrn undorkcore* M-(i-M actress blame Stewart'* topknot to perfection.15 words
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959 1953-10-05 14 ALLAN LEWIS - EUPHRATES SCORES EASY WIN AND CHANCES LUCK FOR JOCKEY STRAKER ALLAN LEWIS By JMJPHRATES easily won the main race at Ipoh on -Saturday opening day of the Perak Turf Club's Sultan's Gold Vase meeting. Euphrates, who was ridden splendidly by George Straker, gave that rider a change of luck. Straker959 words
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Article, Illustration654 1953-10-05 14 ARSENAL KEEP MOVING Up THE TABLE BALLET DANCE? Everton upset 4 S USUAL Arsenal- with more than 60 000 an** I and the biggest home crowd of the 'dav-lv^ l I Thursday's floodlit victory over Preston to achipv i^ I first home success of the season, and to onnti^,, toeirTopical - 654 words
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Advertisement41 1953-10-05 14 J.l/H m a Johnson m/m I W y I NaaS B^*^* likplV ■"■S..,;,-.^ too will find that YOUR dollar -i^iiiMiiii buys MORE in a Johnson 1 O/ onPtfEO g n i wiwvwsk. Emm .^k^^MjH M ii •^^^^■^f" _,/|J Singapore KimIj Lumpar41 words
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275 1953-10-05 15 JELLY BEATS KEENAN -IS NO. 1 HOW f 0 meet Aussie for world title I ...hnnv Kellv of Belfast outpointed. Feter 8«^ A VS»Bd Saturday night, m a hardbattle to become the British and mfr klntamweirht champion. nnfO ifTnm at Belfast King's Hall saw the cr V/llv who has onlyA.P.; Reuter - 275 words
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Article54 1953-10-05 15 AN KARA H FINED £100 ROY ANKARAH British IV Empire featherweight champion. and Manolo Garcia, Spain who were both disqualified m their fight m Madrid last Wednesday, have been fined by the Spanish Boxing Federation The Federation announced that they have fined Ankarah 10,000 pesetas (about £100) and Garcia 5.000Reuter - 54 words
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Article89 1953-10-05 15 fPHi Turkish champion soccer team ftmerbahoe arrived m London by atr on Saturday for a short tour of Ingland. Their tour includes six floodlight matches. Captain Kirkan Pikret immediately on arrival asked how Arsenal fared tpinst Preston, explaining that finish football to most Turkish esUnisiasU meansA.P. - 89 words
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Article65 1953-10-05 15 AD Wetll, manager of world heavy■qpjt boxing champion Rocky MarJao. *i& Saturday night that the awpion would not worry about a «tle defence "until a real cfiallencer come* up." JJ^o will tour Europe and the jwtjj^ Pacific In the next two Mi'S****? 1 appearReuter - 65 words
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Article9 1953-10-05 15 LA SORELLINA WIN £37,000 RACE 2U« h Bu^"^ r9 words
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Article10 1953-10-05 15 F RANCE WIN BY A GOALS TO NIL gbgbngfngbg ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article119 1953-10-05 15 A SMALL contingent of five Singar% pore cyclists swept the board m the "round the block" cycle races run at Sungei Besi, Selangor, yesterday morning. Thirty -one-year-old Kwa Chin Swee, winner of this year's 100 miles and 50 miles championship races at Singapore, won the119 words
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Article182 1953-10-05 15 JAPANESE sports writers said yesterday the chances J of Britain's Terry Allen m recapturing the world flyweight crown on Oct. 27 had increased considerably as a result of the eye injury suffered by the title holder, Yoshio Shirai. Until recently most writers had beenReuter - 182 words
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Article69 1953-10-05 15 WEIGHTS for the Sultan's Gold Vase for Cl. 1, Div 1 over ;V.f. straight on Saturday are: Forest Beau 907 Millionaire 9.04 Cinecolor 8.11 Cypress Point 8.10 Lillibullero 8.09 Talisman 8.08 Asia Minor 8.07 Superiority 8.04 Northern Circuit 8.04 Box Office 8.03 Broadside 8.01 Mystic Melody 8.01 Rubber69 words
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Article316 1953-10-05 15 for all •even races at Ipoh on Wednesday are Cl. 1, Dlv. 1-7 F. Entertainment II !».0« Euphrates 9.«3 Mftroßtar 8.09 Ever Victory 8.06 Who Regrets B. OS Hionltl 8.04 Honolulu 7 IS Fifty Grand i.\t Ciood Gamble 7.11 /<anxihar 7.§0, Hiiiish Paragon 7.08 Cinema II 7 or316 words
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Article272 1953-10-05 15 SCOTS SCORE LUCKY 3-1 WIN SCOTLAND stored a lucky 3-1 victory over Ireland at Windsor Park on Saturday m a soccer international which counts m the struggle for the two British places m the World Cup next summer. The match provided a complete football paradox. Ireland hammered away at theReuter - 272 words
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Article101 1953-10-05 15 rPHE Malaya Rifle Meeting will, be held en Oct. 7, 8 and 9at the Parelf Training Centre. ,The Camp is at the 16th mile on the Johore Bahru-Kota Tinggl Road. Teams from Singapore and Hong Kong are taking part and there are open competitions m which101 words
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Article40 1953-10-05 15 Tony Habid (135) South Africa lightweight, became a strong contender for a title bout with Joe Lucy, British Empire champion, by outpointing Solly Cantor (134%) of Canada m a 10-rounder m Johan- nesburg on Saturday night. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article560 1953-10-05 16 Nice run at Ipoh today From ALLAN LEWIS DANDK BAY, ridden by Billy Bagby, was one of the best workers at Ipoh this morning, where Wednesday's runners were the attraction on the second grass track. He galloped from the five to the two. Although560 words
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Article115 1953-10-05 16 JIM Peters of Britain won the International Marathou at Tarru, South-West Finland, yesterday, m two hours 18 ■tin. Peters' time mi the fastest »v»r rt corded fee the recognised disUncc of 26 diUm, SKS yards— kMtlni his awn figure of two heart. If mm. 4t-2Reuter - 115 words
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Article246 1953-10-05 16 ONLY a few hours after returning from Japan where j he had been touring with Cambridge University, W. P. Davies the England centre three-quarter, played a superb game for Harlequins, who beat London Scottish by 18 points to 6. Davies and fellow International A. Agar were farReuter - 246 words
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Article38 1953-10-05 16 I Edurado Lausse (160 Ib.) Argentine middleweight champion, knocked out Jimmy Beau (181 lb.» on Friday night m the first round of their scheduled 10-rounder. Beau was floored three times before the final >unch.— A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article87 1953-10-05 16 AMERICAN golfer Sam Snead played through the Ryder Cup match ivith a broken bone m his left hand. "The hand petered out a bit towards the end of the match. But I'm not offering that as any sort of an excuse," Snead newsmen afA.P. - 87 words
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Article240 1953-10-05 16 BUT THE US WON AMERICAS professional golf stars fought off a brilliant rally by British team at Wentworth on Saturday to win the Ryder Cup for eight time by 6>/ 2 to 5Vi points. With thr sooi> at ft-all. Jim Turne«a scored the winning point when he brat 22-year-old Peter240 words
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Article146 1953-10-05 16 QUIXALL IS IN ENGLAND XI -and ramseyl goes out IriNiji.ANU pu Kt-u a rej vamped national soccer team last night for the World Cup tussle with Wales on Saturday, with indications the eleven will stay unchanged for the big Oct. 19 match against the Kest of the World Biggest surprise146 words
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Article258 1953-10-05 16 THE All Djakarta soccer tourists scored their third straight win at Jalan Besar yesterday by beating Singapore 2-1 but they were lucky to win almost on the whistle. On the run of play it should have been a victory for a depleted Singapore side— without Chee258 words
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Article178 1953-10-05 16 N a match spoilt by frequent knock on and touch findjjli St. Andrews School beat Pofier by 14 points to six at ruggeril Thonrson Road on Saturday. It was the heavier police flfteJ that was at fault, as the otpJ .schoolboys kept worrying U)A throughout the178 words
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