The Singapore Free Press, 13 October 1953
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Title Section17 1953-10-13 1 The Singapore Free Press Urgest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. W o^"^" oct 13. 1953. Price 15 Cts.17 words
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Article900 1953-10-13 1 BOY SAW 2 MEN TEASE GIRL ]$5,000 reward for murder arrest By SIT YIN KONG ]y|OTHKRS shivered with fright, while angry men m Seok Wee Road, Singapore, last night met and swore an oath to get the sex killer, or killers, of a pretty schoolgirl, Ching (ieok Tin, 16, who900 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-10-13 1 picture. Rwaen turn a hose on demons trators in front of the United Sjjjes embassy in Belgrade dur ing demonstrations over "fete, windows at the British and American embassies were smashed by mobs.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article46 1953-10-13 1 Three masked men, one armed with a knife entered a fisherman's home m Ponggol Road, Singapore, yesterday and stole cash and jewellery valued at $176. The man was out. His wife, who was sleeping with h«r two children, was tied up and gagged.46 words
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Article226 1953-10-13 1 Russia tries to cash in on Tito DUSSIA moved yesterday 11 into the fiery feud between Yugoslavia and Italy over the future of the strategic free territory of Trieste. y She sent an identical Note to and U ited States PK>ktmg over what she called "a S 7r°J a ionReuter; A.P. - 226 words
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Article30 1953-10-13 1 Two British airmen were wounded yesterday by pistol and .sten Ku n shots fired at them by three Egyptians near the Suez canal Zone centre of Ismailia. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article69 1953-10-13 1 Free Press Staff Reporter The Singapore T.U.C. will not interfere m the Malayan T.U.C. squabble, m which one of its central committee members. Mr. Lee Mok Sang resigned m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr. Lee quit when he failed to get support for a censure motion against69 words
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Article22 1953-10-13 1 Greece and the United States have signed an agreement allowing American forces to use Greek air and naval bases.22 words
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Article30 1953-10-13 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened on an uncertain tone this morning with nrst grade. October shipment, at 57 1 4 cents a pound, 3 4 cent below yesterday's close.30 words
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Article54 1953-10-13 1 r pHF FIRST act of Ceylon's new Premier, Sir John Lionel Kotdawela. after he accepted office yesterday, was to send a cable to his mother m London a-skin* fo r her blessings. The cable said: "Dudley resifned thh morning. Am Prime Minister. Need your blessingsA.P. - 54 words
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Article158 1953-10-13 1 A GENERAL strike, called by Guiana's leftist Govern*v ment ministers kicked out as pro-Moscow plotters spread slowly yesterday through this the Crown Colony's 1 basic sugar industry. Three incidents of violence were reported, including the stoning of the house of a cane worker who refusedA.P. - 158 words
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Article66 1953-10-13 1 THE 2,800-ton British freighter, Inchislay, radioed yesterday that she was fired on and chased by an unidentified warship off the China coast about an hour before arriving at Foochow harbour. She was en route from Shanghai with a cargo of 900 tons of coal. The vessel,A.P. - 66 words
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Advertisement5 1953-10-13 1 Struggle fur Premiership— Page 35 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-10-13 2 picture. POLICE dug up the garden of a house m St. Joseph, Missouri, for the body of six-year-old Bobby Greenlease who had been kidnapped. The body was found at the spot where a man is shown digging.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article257 1953-10-13 2 U.N. AGREE TO MEET THE REDS Britain prods US to broaden talks !FHE United States and its 16 Korean war allies yesterday agreed to meet with the Communist representatives at Panmunjom on Oct. 26. Communist China and North Korea proposed that United Nations negotiators should confer with them at PanmunjomReuter; A.P. - 257 words
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Article183 1953-10-13 2 NARCOTICS addict Carl Austin Hall and his alcoholic 11 woman friend confessed yesterday m St. Louis, U.S., they had plotted six-year-old Bobby Greenlease's murder even before he was kidnapped The 34-year-old Hall, of Kansas, and Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady, 41, signed .statements saying they tookA.P. - 183 words
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Article77 1953-10-13 2 THE FRENCH High Command announced m Hanoi last night that 665 Vietminh troops had been killed 511 taken prisoner and 1,826 suspects rounded up m an 18-day action southeast of Hanoi to destroy the biggest nest of Communists m the Red River delta m preparations forReuter - 77 words
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Article24 1953-10-13 2 Singapore Cinema Fans' Association decided at a meeting on Sunday to launch an appeal to cinema-goers to join as members.24 words
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Article49 1953-10-13 2 MAHMUD SABRY ALY, 59, will be hanged this morning for treason, espionage and conspiracy wih a foreign power, the Cairo Revolutionary Court announced yesterday. Aly, formerly employed by the British armed forces, was found guilty of spying for foreign interests during and before 1952.49 words
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Article99 1953-10-13 2 IRATE FRENCH farmers, Jumping ihe gun for their announced demonstrations yesterday began throwing up barricades across highways m southern France m protest against the government's farm policies. Thousands of security guards rushed to strategic crossroads yesterday to reinforce s^ate and local police m a driveA.P. - 99 words
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Article282 1953-10-13 2 O'Brien finds home at last THIS STRANGE WORLD AFTER two years of wandering, Michael Patrick O'Brien. 58. "the man without a country," has received permission to live m the Dominican Republic. He was a waterfront barten- j der before escaping from Red China, then he rode the ferry between Hong282 words
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Article105 1953-10-13 2 School bars Rosen bergs THE two young: sons of executed atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg have been ordered to leave Toms River elementary school m New Jersey because they are not legal residents of the school district. Mr. Clyde Slocum, principal of Toms River School, denied last night that105 words
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Article196 1953-10-13 2 the price of iW stock agreement ftS demand and suddlv t« rubber market Py ta a^ The U.S. delegation t,J conference will be u5 f li attention for the SM ducers. lu ""er^| Producers hit I h ""IVS" 1 ln the AmericwaJ has hit the producers the hartjl theyA.P. - 196 words
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Advertisement17 1953-10-13 2 For TIENTSIN CHEMICAL uxishcd WOOLLEN CARPETS visit CHINA CRAFTS 7ft, North Bridge Road. Singapore 6 Tol *****17 words
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Advertisement52 1953-10-13 2 I NEXT CHANGE NEVV ALHAMBRAj radio mm mcORPORATINC RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL THE BEST lIS BROABCASTiJM Full l>r<>toiutittnu>s I nirirsii,, at &M*tl* Vhtssicat music note** Vh m esc mv s ic. Fill* re*iews 9 Varloon* l*uo*les 9 MHelur<> section nnd Priac 4an test. PRICE 30 CEMIS FROM ALL MBWSACBMTf ON52 words
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Article, Illustration593 1953-10-13 3 Strong man wins in Ceylon strUg gle for Premiership erowtng P"»- i yEA^ jj economic »n Sr of Ceylon. rn«* "Kf Senanayuke. DU h,rited leadership «k» nhe idand Dominion of fe w d died m a Jrf."^ March last year- a Gen erai skilful political r£r«t&^v%«ent. m LOWED ABINE1 pA.P. - 593 words
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Article31 1953-10-13 3 Another woman lawyer, Miss Mary Cheow Sim Lim was admitted to the Singapore Bar yesterday by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. T. A. Brown, m the High Court.31 words
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Article226 1953-10-13 3 Free Press Staff Reporter A ROYAL visitor from Cambodia is coming to SingaA pore this week. He is Prince Sisowath Essaro, younger brother of King Norodom of Cambodia. Prince Sisowath, who is Minister for basic education, youth councils and physical raining, is heading a nine-man226 words
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Article57 1953-10-13 3 If M. Doraisingham. chief Health Officer, Singapore. Sector**, w ap PPin° int eci Deputy th pi f Medlcal Service* on Retirement of Dr. T F. 2m to °t t he ln L 9O He «p--promote" ?o k. !f ondon He was I n ww s57 words
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Article, Illustration138 1953-10-13 3 >«,"* Colony i^' K"gour c a headmistress, Oirl Qulde commissioner and I missionary. A letter from a friend this wvok said her condition was! critical Friends and old pupils who were told of the news expressed deep concern. A native of Scotland, missionary work first138 words
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Article, Illustration118 1953-10-13 3 Ihormans played U> the stars RITA Hayworth, Dick Ilaymes, Harry James, Tony Martin, Betty Grable and a host of other top Hollywood stars were there when Singapore musicians brothers Ike and Julian Foorman made their debut at Stella Hotel, Los Angeles. Ike, now back m Singapore,Free Press - 118 words
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110 1953-10-13 3 Malayan takes traffic course in London A PARTY of 22 road safety experts from 15 countries including Malaya met m London yesterday to begin a fortnight's study of Britain's traffic problems. Members of the course, first of its kind to be organised m Britaii* will watch at first hand the110 words
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Advertisement144 1953-10-13 3 M i lßiii»i:lß'i l ßiilB l i!l*IU ri for your comfort I J New features ||3IIA I Made to suit low ceilings y W jg Beautiful streamlining |L IA& (fU&WCWC M High distribution I Silent operation- Vcr, low co«-mp,io B MADE IN INDIA Unity power factor Sixes 6(T Price 145144 words
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456 1953-10-13 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Oct. 13, 1953. Opinion GERMAN ARMS NOT as much prominence as it deserves has been given to a very significant statement by Sir Winston Churchill m his speech to the Conservative conference. II the French back out of the European Defence Community which was their456 words
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Article255 1953-10-13 4 BRITAIN'S BIG AIR BLUNDER why nas Britain lost the world air speed record? The answer: All because we concentrated on pilotless robots after the war instead of pilot-driven supersonic planes. Nations have competed for the air record ever since SantosDumont, a Brazilian, flew at 25 miles an hour 47 years255 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-10-13 4 Rita llau worth as she appear* mi n •Salome,* 910 words
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Article17 1953-10-13 4 blames the Civil Servants for the fact that Britain has lost the air speed record.17 words
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Article, Illustration634 1953-10-13 4 Sea 'Games' Were A Waste Of Money Bernard Eaton saw it all from 'Vanguard 4 11XERC1SE Manner, the most ambitious sea and air war game the NATO nations have ever played, has been almost a complete waste of time and money to Britain. I can reveal this after 14 days634 words
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Advertisement18 1953-10-13 4 BEST VALUES m Exquisite Diamond Gem Set JEWELLERY U. S. de SILVA, Jcivellers 106, ORCHARD RD.. SINGAPORE. 9.18 words
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Advertisement38 1953-10-13 4 jg^jfcp" ■F'tp'Bi^ an 5!555= PwH IS Q recommendation TO NG^^^ delicious served with a SALAD garnished with CHEESE INSIST Q. M. C* 0N |0X TONGUES You'll be glad you bought It at Cold Storage' SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.^g>38 words
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Article, Illustration120 1953-10-13 5 Orchid lovers willing 'to pay $1,000 for this plant' I del*"""* ha >ed hybrid> measuri g tllt> ESssSfc» v K (t '■'mom H«'. I'"" wn ■rhe two side lobes are darK Z and the lip merges f rpn. y red to a Slfhtly darker {he flower can last about iwcFree Press - 120 words
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Article58 1953-10-13 5 lilß Robert S. A. Hsieh (also liU known as Mr. Cheah Slew lonni has been admitted as an ■advocate and solicitor to the ■Federation of Malaya Bar m ■the High Court of johore Bahrn I Mr. Hsieh. a graduate of Honj ■Kong University, "left58 words
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Article65 1953-10-13 5 About 8,000 Kikuyu tribesmen -all that are remaining m the northern province of Tangan-fta-rlll be screened this week by the local administration with help of teams from the Mau Mau districts of Kenya. Since the start of the Mau Mau emergency m Kenya tribesmen m65 words
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Article, Illustration144 1953-10-13 5 !?ulffSi««*«: Whlo- %g* con sy* as iL^ V HOoTwhip in"' <* [rn it doesn't to be humans. Kelt W °ti d SUI? Ekvs ■ft^toui often™ ri,mM ii?- i hardes t form of labour pos.sible. Make him work and sweat for nus misdeeds, but don't whip144 words
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Article, Illustration233 1953-10-13 5 ROGER YUE - Keep the cat in S 'pore they say ROGER YUE By I ASKED eight men yesterday whether flogging should be abolished m Singapore. Three said "Yes" but five said "No". There is a move afoot m the Federation to abolish flogging and the use of the cat-o'-nine tails. A criminal233 words
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Article20 1953-10-13 5 The Tao Tsai Girls School m Outram Road, Singapore, has been struck off the register of schools.20 words
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Article72 1953-10-13 5 FLOGGING HELPS HE SAYS MR. ROLAND PARK: I don't like corporal punishment, but I believe flogging is a helpful deterrent to crime. It will make. a convict think twice before committing the next crime. Dope peddlars. for instance, should be horse-whipped. Many people don't care whether they go to prison72 words
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Article43 1953-10-13 5 Thirteen of 16 people arm i at Bucharest <»f actint? ••American •pie« t1 wen- sentenced to death reiterw. The military court which tr I them announced that the pro pert? of the U would be c<>n EUcaUd.43 words
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Article229 1953-10-13 5 urge labour loaders I ABOIR leaders and educationists yesterday welcomed the recommendation by a Singapore committee that the Government should set up an $8,000,000 polytechnic institute m the Colony. They said Governent should take immediats steps to establish the institute. MR. C. R. DASARATHA229 words
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Article52 1953-10-13 5 The Burmese Air Force has resumed its offensive against Nationalist Chinese guerillas m the southern Shan states, the Burmese War Office said yesterday. A completely successful raid was carried out against a small village east of the Salween river, scoring direct hits on several buildings and52 words
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Miscellaneous219 1953-10-13 6 MANDRAKE, THE MACICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis w/fiMi^fa&v./v^ ■ri'KST w^wMPo^VilKaHrfiy ItT^-S^&'l E>n^ wt wiu mi harm huor going *T< wouLO of jr«ov (^N^LrvBB •'^^^^y/ R^#J TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs f t PUT TH^ APE (^CCANeP A*C? H^,T<9o, WA6 P£AP--ANP THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris J HOW^ H219 words
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Miscellaneous496 1953-10-13 6 YOUR i LUCKi star! I JOHN TOOA any party aa i «t nherever y Ou fcj *«»d usually < et Vj < J »ant out of w f to work for U 2J*» ««J underneath thU i »1 nature which t» f et a lot of wirkVi *3 appearin t496 words
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316 1953-10-13 7 Fverything was all Hood after the marriage, then... And puts best man m hospital JT was a gay party after the weddin B -that is up rfriniT; 6 it e bride JL ro m deti{k>d throw his drink into the face of the316 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-10-13 7 DAVID OF AMERICA IS PICKED AS BRITAIN'S PIN-UP BABY pTEEN MONTH OLD David Met umber has *«n chosen by the Ministry •'Food to have his photo«wph displayed at HunsUnton, Norfolk, food centre an example of the bonny X",^. 0 Britains David is American He came to Britain a year ago95 words
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192 1953-10-13 7 To my daughter ¼d., 3 slices of bread A Xo N f G a n a S 2 d thre Vlices Of dr y bread was th AProbate judge was tain c^ teBtator Mr Harry H^w- I treatJefS^the'rme »n» me» she has been givHer« hte o r f S* »«»beth192 words
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Article68 1953-10-13 7 m father's control h father fiUd that hLs wife "1 threatened to leave him if i neir daughter wa.s ent to all approved .school. tvJ hiiV S two mor r chlldrtn at nomt whexso welfare and happi *m are at stake, 1 ho sa id I68 words
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Article202 1953-10-13 7 Family doctors get new look-in Birmingham has given the medical world a lead m establishing a closer link between family doctors and their patient* m hospital. On two days a week Tuesdays and Fridays local general practitioners will be welcomed m the wards of Birmingham's General Hospital by the registrar,202 words
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Advertisement123 1953-10-13 7 j SECTIONAL BOOKINGS j available to < CALCUTTA JW COLOMBO JSaF tejm BOMBAY KARACHI j i .?-^^^l^ i For Super Serv/ce i i r Fly "Kangaroo" Service to Middle East. Europe Enjoy super cabin service, finest anc J Australia food, complimentary meal-time drinks on 4-engined Constellaairliners, manned by the world's123 words
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Article, Illustration269 1953-10-13 8 J. EZEKIEI - J. EZEKIEI Pictures by Story by MORE Hi. hi SOfl Singapore Jewn tended a dance at the Sen View Mold hist week. It \v;is |be fifth annual dance of Ihe .1 cwi s 1 1 Welfare Boordi The "Grand Old Lady" of the JewishLEE TUCK SOON - 269 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-10-13 9 left; Hr>\A7 T^ Mrs X I r7, any CrOWn COrks ar <? there m this bottle?" Righf i^ aharn Ponder the ro Abraham MISS S Ezekiel and Mr E "crnbg r mJ th El 'shas Lef^t W :l kn wn ewish families— the Mcss.ahs X M,ssnT ht M99 words
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Article, Illustration579 1953-10-13 10 WINTER HAS COME WHEN THE CARLTON Ob CANNES CLOSES I VERY GRAND HOTEL WAITS FOR THE SUN pHE Carlton, that Very Grand Hotel, has closed And, as 1 if m sympathy, the palm trees of the boulevard Jroisette are dripping with rain.579 words
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Article115 1953-10-13 10 GUNBHINE glowing on the Hii )Iu of Totland Bay did not warm up bidding for h!fu5 ay famouB Lsl(1 of Wight 1 aSctiSX. rMOrt >* "P for The whoir resort sr. Ws^h rosta ra Si i S"er i lut8 j 434 fcc <' o' uier was115 words
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Article310 1953-10-13 10 BUT I DO, SAYS THE MODEL Dyer, 23-year-old ex-mdoel and Baron Heinrich von Thyssen, German steel, coal, and shipping millionaire went to the races after leaving the Carlton They "have announced that they will m* m *hen the 32-year-old baron can get a dKS310 words
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264 1953-10-13 10 THE KISS of John Smith -a Judas after 1 1 happy years ]yt R. and Mrs. John Smith had been happily married iTX for 11 years. Then came THE KISS. "The Kiss of Judas/ a divorce judge called it. It happened one morning John Smith returned home from work, put264 words
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Advertisement117 1953-10-13 10 LATEST ARRIVALS Bandoola by J. J. Williams 2 The Time of Indifference by A. Moravia ?J Spies and Traitors by K. Sin?er I w The man who never was by E. Montagu i/m Time's Corner by N. W. Ross i3O The big water by Frank D?rby 570 Kiss me. Deadly117 words
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Article, Illustration669 1953-10-13 11 GUSTAV SVENSSON - GUSTAV SVENSSON by STOCKHOLM. urANT TO RECEIVE the W A Nobel Prize? So ar gS, by brmKlra the rft." vs&sa (Malayan $110,000) each this year, which is an allUme Uh. Besides as one U.S. winner put it they make you into something like a669 words
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Article, Illustration134 1953-10-13 11 Jf#fthW*lde vulnerable South dealer lIOCH CAN BE LEARNED from 5 JJf f flya y of a single deal if you J* jut for the "might-have-been...- EJvX his own mistakes, and StaLTv!" ary profit fro U» "Wakes of his opponents. Xto C a 1U h b eart ntinUatiOn W«r?134 words
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Article376 1953-10-13 11 by James Bacon HOLLYWOOD. PEOPLE m show business are superstitious. I'm not. Time alone will tell whether the following was a probhetic omen or just pure coincidence. I was chatting with Rita Hayworth on the lawn outside her suite at the Sands Hotel the dayA.P. - 376 words
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Miscellaneous245 1953-10-13 11 Today's Crossword HH r^\ HH Ihh fIHT"" Hlf kfliH I' \< Koss.— l, Not the wiiv to stir m kii.iki (f), f, Feel frightened on UP i he Jam <7>. 7, Welshman ;t .such d.iy <5». 11. Men who have I wen Intercal m pennies? (?)>. 8. field m fronl245 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-10-13 12 picture. WENDY UlMlK tfflBI happily as she points out her highly commended water-colour of "The Jaga's House,'' to her friend Barbara Fikes at the Singapore Art Society's 12th interschool art exhibition at the British oncil Hall. Both are 10-year-olds. Wendy Ls at TangUn Prepatory School and herFree Press - 78 words
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Article72 1953-10-13 12 MY name, believe it or not, Is Merry Est. My brother's name Ls Happy Est, and my sister's Gay Est. My parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jolly E.st. are expecting an addition to the family .soon If its a boy they intend to call him Sonny E.st. If there're any72 words
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Article194 1953-10-13 12 lotter asking why fears of I epidemics havo been raised after all these decades when there have been no real incidents to warrant them. I would ask him to refer to the vital statistics of Singapore m which he will find that the greatest number194 words
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Article183 1953-10-13 12 RICHARD KIONO i. s cither i :if Of has suddenly awakened From I coma. Mr. Kinsley Morrando hasnt been broad j itlng for many wcrk.s so m netTen'fl name, how can Klong maki- a complaint now I've concluded thut listeners to Rarti.. Malaya an twlully ungrateful183 words
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Article170 1953-10-13 12 'Never heard of doctor pekak' GINCE early 1950, I have studied the Malay I i under three teachers, one of whom was I rt!! gUa I now speak fluently with the souther accent, read and write. Malay It is possible to acquire eonri Malay from teachers who 8 theie Is170 words
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Article113 1953-10-13 12 BUSES stop every few yards to pick up passengers. Why must they swing right out to the middle of the road, blocking the thoroughfare, when they could cruise along at the side of the road? In some places it us difficult for them to do this but there113 words
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Article37 1953-10-13 12 The U.S. Air Force wants to reach 137-wing strength by 1956. weighted with long-range plane.s capable of carrying atomic bombs. A wing varies m strength from 30 bombers to 75 fighter*.37 words
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Article22 1953-10-13 12 Seventy-five American .soldiers who will man the first atomic sun of the U.S. forces m Europe, have arrived In Germany.22 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-10-13 12 ABORIGINAL children and Chieftain Bahkansar, father-in-J\ law of Peter Williams-Hunt, gather round his graveside m the heart of the jungle more than a mile from the Batu Tiga settlement, Tapah. More than 100 aborigitials gathered to rejoice on Saturday the 100 th day after his80 words
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Article96 1953-10-13 12 A 46-YEAR-OLD editor wrote hi.s own obituary before .shooting himself, the coroner was told at Ayle.sham. near Canterbury. A note found m his bedroom read: "I just can't go On. Try not to think too badly of me. My hoad is bursting. Ploa.se "ivo these96 words
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Article30 1953-10-13 12 Pour people, Including ;i n~ oW -Hi. died and five other people wert Injured when [Ire swept through tho living rooms of two apartments In i30 words
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Advertisement75 1953-10-13 12 Any grouse! HAVE you r M lS"!! you a bright Idea? you seen anything str»M< Or Th^ S «TH, PR S nn^-h^'ros'mr-! briefly. =ss A Grouse to Enjoy! njf| Try just half a peg ot m |J this most famous of Scotch fcajC whiskies and you will ask jJ^^gK tur75 words
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776 1953-10-13 13 says the SINGAPORE DOCTOR *mnUS consequences «Ss Has if that by apply" l a thinks that W w str H° ng more stings the (the more biind l( iiu gfwound h' win pr^nt infection tl n th( W "'"'ffiithout any difflNJ7 SfTis due776 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-10-13 13 photo. A demonstrating Chinese soldi er screams as he is led away at the Panmunjom exchange point by a Chinese Communist doctor (left). The Chi nese Red soldier was one of 65 P.O.W.s who were recentl y repatriated at their request. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article419 1953-10-13 13 ALTON L. BLAKESLEE - ALTON L. BLAKESLEE by NEW YORK. S IC m K a d HUMAN hearts a re aaJ^K Well and stron g S a th y S iVing tnem an CanaH L h n rd artery 5^ a Canadian surgeon. Montreal' tl Vlnobortr "< nationalA.P. - 419 words
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186 1953-10-13 13 BOTH PERSONALITY and health may be closely related to characteristic body build— that is, whether one is tall and slim o r round and fat, etc. This observation is as old as Aristotle One doesn't expect a highly introverted individual to be a jolly, rolly-poly186 words
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Advertisement124 1953-10-13 13 CROOKES V-^. HALIBUT OIL ESSENTIAL 3^^^ ¥A I for healthy growth, -«~,nJ^^ >f||f x strong teeth, and Ok. N^-*^4y^ J^Sfeh^^^ ft Buy a bottle today! c«oo^» W mm^^\l DISTRIBUTORS: THE CROOKES LABORATORIES LTD. JOHN LITTLE BUILDING. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. >»»»»»»»»»» »»««««««««««««««««< <o DIABETES KOIBUJNA anti-diabrtir tablets of l>r IftMCl Bur124 words
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Article68 1953-10-13 14 IJNITED STATES champion Tony Ttabert and defending PanAmerican titleholder Gardnar Mulloy yesferday won the men's doubles m the Pan-Arreiiran tennis tournn■tnt Traliert. and Mulloy defeated Art Larsen. and Swedish champion Sven Davidson <i-4 6-2, fi-4 m the fln;>l. Tojweeded Shirley Fry and Enrique More i wore68 words
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Article, Illustration275 1953-10-13 14 AUSTRALIAN featherweight Kevin James proved too itrong for the South African boxer Panama Flash at Sydney Stadium, the referee Vie Patrick stopping the fight 1 mm., 19 seconds alter the start of the ninth round. Flash could not handle James's unusual height and reach nor his275 words
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233 1953-10-13 14 'Good time' promised at Asian Games j Work on sit* near completion r|RGANISERS Of the Second Asian (iames m m 19 next May promise a healthy, pleasant aim h time to players and visitors comini for thJ iTi}^ Meet. l!le Atl »lftic Already, they announce, "training fidiku.as those to be233 words
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120 1953-10-13 14 'No drastic changes' says Bradman ryilE former Australians eric Ket Sir Donald Bradman, said on his arrival! Premantle from Britain that Australia would not have to drastic changes m its Test team to regain the Ashes. Sir Donald Bradman wrote the last Test series m England for Australian and English120 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous563 1953-10-13 14 Penang weights for Saturday WFK.HTS for all Mata Hari II 8.i)9 Greatest Hour 8.06 nine races on Duchess 8.08 Auld Reekie IJ3 Saturday, Oct. 17, Cavalie r 8.08 Etching 8.91 first day of the Kronchong H. 07 Seronok 8.04 Penang Turf Club's Disney 8.07 (Jambar China 803 Autumn Meeting are:563 words
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Article117 1953-10-13 15 TURPIN'S ALREADY WON A TITLE 'Unpopular sportsman 1 »r and I** IiKM f Bri ,ish fi K "t filers has sepia s.ayer Randolph Turpm the writers are cooling on. me there t pe Turpin for the frkining m New York yif^uSßbboOtoon world (orth /?t fl nd the way Turpin v^or-e.peciallyA.P. - 117 words
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Article65 1953-10-13 15 Combined Schools hockey learn 10 meet UUfl Wanderers at Indian Association ground today i.s: Boon Leong <RH: R Stevens .SABS i Teng Key <VS>; Wijesm-he ,SJI>. D. Hay iVS) capt., HenHoe (VS» Chan Onn Leng (ACSt. E Wicks (SJI>, J- Quek (SJI>. Foonu Fong (VS», M.65 words
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Article18 1953-10-13 15 Rainbow Lads beat United Juniors 3-2 In a soccer friendly at Clerical Union ground yesterday.18 words
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Article158 1953-10-13 15 SINGAPORE Women's Hotkey Association will be holding a trial on the S.C.C. padang at 5.20 p.m. tomorrow, m preparation for the annual Poppy Day Fund match again-st Services women. Possibles: Mrs. Taylor tSCC): Mrs. J*Crichton iSCC), Miss If. Verghese (University i Miss J. Reeve <SCC>. Mrs.158 words
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Article78 1953-10-13 15 IA TOP OF SHA TABLE N^^tthf Indian Services Dyan Ph;nH d hockey wiz *rd SToS?S d Q- wUI not make the iThX'yTar" upwt tS^M team ha East*™ I?"? 00 t0 ma^e a Far key pSe^l by J^ Hocttit Dyan Chand now n gSts? re v the only h^tour alternatlve but78 words
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Article319 1953-10-13 15 Indonesians 4. Indians 4. T^HIS Singapore Amateur F. A. Community League Div. 1. match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, was packed with action. At the end of the first half Indonesians led 3 l with a hat-trick by centre-forward I Salim, but to the surprise319 words
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65 1953-10-13 15 SABA CLASSES ARE OPEN TO EVERYBODY THE SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association's classes for referees and judges begin at the Police Training School on Thursday at 7 p.m. Mr. Bertie Dunsford. Secretary of the SABA, said that anybody interested would be allowed to attend these classes. Classes will be held every65 words
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Article37 1953-10-13 15 Heavyweight contender Danny Bucceroni of Philadelphia takes a big chance on Wednesday when he meets Jimmy Slade of New York at the St. Louis arena m the bout of the week A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article140 1953-10-13 15 Rfillf 7 Koaf cW a 7 le 4, A by I RlVer Valli-y »«r, D t»r on Oct. 21 were baulked from Retting a k\\wvr win Df the out< i ii nciitiK KOHlkeeplnjr of I'iiul and (he spoiling play of right full buck Ismail. The winning140 words
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Article20 1953-10-13 15 Rumania yesterday defeated Bulgaria m Sofia by 2-1 m an elimination match for the World Soccer Championship. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article51 1953-10-13 15 RNAS Sembawanc "A" bent Roynl Signals by eight points (a goal and a I penalty) to three (try) m a ru^per i match at Sembawang yesterday Thoma.s converted a try b\ Blitcki" ;*nd kicked a prnalty for RNAS I Sembawane. Chartner scored I tiy 1 for Royal51 words
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Article21 1953-10-13 15 SCC brut Tfnrhprs Training Cfillrj-e hx 20 polDtl to six m I ruKvrr m;.tch on the pa(li«ng yestei21 words
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Advertisement201 1953-10-13 15 PAPITfiI K)l>\Y A UHIIIUL lOMOKKOVV II 1.45, 4. Ml ik 9M on WIDE RANGE GIANT SCREEN Li Li lh. a m "DANGEROI s ACE" m MANDARIN Frmmt IHi HSU AY VHM CH/UffiF H EDMUND CRAINCCR no»u<i.o a V PAVILION LAST DAY 1.15, 4, 6.30, 9.30 "AAN" Technicolor Hindustani Epic With201 words
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Advertisement109 1953-10-13 15 10DAY DAILY! 11 00 a.m.- 1.45-4.15-6.11 141 pm. (In I'.morainn Scrtrfi MtUi urn Wiiiim m im«' aw: mm -NEXT CHANGE— \LSOON PANORAMIC SCKEKN Imp lI AII V 4 SHOWS PLEASE NOTE TIMES 10.00 a.m/, 1.45, 5.15 8.45 p.m. ON OUR PANORAMIC SCREEN M-G-M proudly presents I COLM IV TECHNICOLOR -NEXT109 words
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633 1953-10-13 16 SHANGRILA KEEPS HIS WINNING K. L. FORM From AIJ.AN IJVVIS OHANGBILA, rlMen by Jack Tail, sliownl thai Uv is v retaining his Kuala I nmpuf winning lorm, by disposing of three m M I ■">. with DISTRIBUTOR (Sawyer) and MOVIE li lor company at Penani Ihli mornlnf. They did their633 words
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Obituary20 1953-10-13 16 HOLIDAY Constance boloved wife of Llewellyn P. Holiday at Pinecroft Dukeswood Drive Gerrards CroAs Bucks on Sunday October 11th.20 words
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Article188 1953-10-13 16 THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Chia Hood Sang thank all relatives and friends who attended the funeral, sent wreaths and lent their cars etc. MR AND MRS. Robert Llm Kwoiu,' Hentf thank all relatives and friends for their attendance at their wedding, the reception, and the dinner also188 words
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Article27 1953-10-13 16 F. B. RICKARD died on 2nd October. 1953. at Oxford. England, after long Illness. He was assoclatfor a long time with th<> Customs In Malaya27 words
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Article, Illustration102 1953-10-13 16 The Rock may come to Singapore |> OCI V MAIU IWO lieavyweisht rhampioii ot the w.mi.l 1 1 us iiuluih-d Bini i |>ort* m his Pacific tour, which will bt>fflfl heloro the year ki tnt« His other stnp> wi|| kjf Manila, Tokyo, (.num. Honolulu, Djakarta and Okinawa. Marriano s manager,A.P. - 102 words
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Article139 1953-10-13 16 ARSENAL BEATS B'POOL A RSENAL. the League chamx\ pions. won the English Football A-ssociution Charity Shield for the 7th time, when they beat Blackpool, the Cup holders, by three goals to one under the Highbury floodlights last night. Much of the play was hidden from the 40.000 spectators by aReuter - 139 words
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Article53 1953-10-13 16 lhe annual golf competitions of the Society of Yorkshiremen m Malaya were played off at the Island Club on Sunday. Winners were: Dobson Cup (mem W. L. Burton: t Wan Wooden Spoon (men) A. B. Pulford; Walker Cup women 1 Mrs. Joan Halgh; Warr Wooden 9p<ion (women) Mrs.53 words
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Article126 1953-10-13 16 I^IELDS for the November meeting of the Singapore Turf Club, which will be held on Nov. 21, 25 and 28, will be limited to 16 runners as before. The meeting will caier for Class One and two horses. The main event is the Singapore St. Leger126 words
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Article238 1953-10-13 16 VEO CHWEE KOK bettered his Singapore record for the 200 metres freestyle m the qualifying >atsof th Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday But he could have done a much faster time than the 2 mm. 9.6 sec. returned. Neo238 words
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