The Singapore Free Press, 21 October 1953
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Title Section18 1953-10-21 1 The Singapore Free Press Le»t Afternoon Sale m Malaya. Ll Sincaporf, Wed., Oct. 21. 1953. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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Article, Illustration379 1953-10-21 1 SIT YIN FONG - SPIVS FLOCK TO 'GHOST' Joss sticks for tips SIT YIN FONG By fautbiers at the murder l^r.Li.iiivr^ 01 me murdered Singapore convent girl, Ching (Jeok Tin, 16, are distressed because chap-ji-ki gamblers are streaming to the spot where her body was found— a footpath on Pearl's Hill and turning it379 words
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Article53 1953-10-21 1 rpHE United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, said yesterday that the "Big Three" Foreign Ministers agreed that a meeting with the Soviet Foreign Ministor should precede a top-level meeting of the heads of government of Britain. France and the United States and53 words
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Article188 1953-10-21 1 The day Stalin angered Winston SiX Winston Churchill has mi, bitter meinury the Second World War. That mtf the deliberate refusal by Stalin to aid the Warsaw rising u f August 1944. Forty thousand men and women of the Polish Underground Army and a million population fought the Germans for188 words
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167 1953-10-21 1 ;OIRT martial m Catterick, England, yesterday ried a private soldier for cowardice m the face of enemy— believed to be the first such case m England more than 30 years. i soldier was Patrick Ly--25, who was repatriated month after two yearsA.P. - 167 words
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46 1953-10-21 1 Sixpence wins £42,900 for four men FOUR Britons each wagered 6d. last Saturday m the football pools that they could pick eight consecutive drawn games. They hit the draws right on the nose and yesterday got their reward. For their tid invested, each received <£4!.f>38.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article45 1953-10-21 1 T'HE going at the Penang race- course today .should be very good. Allan Lewis' best bets are Producer. Bobsworth and Break of pawn. He recommends Foire and Bend Over, as good outsiders. mornings course information and mid -day nap m45 words
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Article19 1953-10-21 1 Mr Arfflir 0 ltlcal c onferr a CotnmunS? r 5 for talks > conf P ren Pe arran^men,s19 words
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Article28 1953-10-21 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on a n eS er tone with first grade. Novempound p 2 C ent.s below yesterday .s close.28 words
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Article164 1953-10-21 1 11-POINT INDICTMENT OF JAGAN 1 BRIT tBH Govern Mlnf aCCUS(>d WW HtSB •pis of W,.u c T V w. n lhf> I)11M on fh(< MitlTl w st Indian communUta lM'r«»cHirin X bill to rtpMl :e- ls l the entry of ';'•>" ;11 ,l f publications mid flooding n^ territory with164 words
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Advertisement28 1953-10-21 1 t^i)sage A jeivel tiwong I Nail "Polishes faSrSL PLAIN POLISH $1.75 SHIMMERING $2.15 /^''/VnW{jK4 REMOVER $1.50 Over 21 Lovely Colours to choor.c from Wholesale Enquiries Invited ROBINSONS SINGAPORE28 words
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414 1953-10-21 2 'The angel and the bad man' in divorce JOHN WAVM M< Oui] Russell." 'I'i.' iirior has rt&\b d with i eharve that she nterta ned unnamed man In m horn« i t week while he wu In Hono* lulu last yi*ar. Tii<' ehftifM wttt eontaln' i m ipeciflcal lons ol414 words
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Article35 1953-10-21 2 Two state-owned French organisations are paying their own way Air France and the Renault motor ear factory. Air France last year had prolits Of 110.000,000 francs. The Renault works made 251.000.000 francs profit,35 words
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169 1953-10-21 2 Trieste: West lanced an a bscess—Eden \IK. am mum M)h,N, the Foreim c r 1?1 told the House of Commons yeS rtUl Anfflo-American decision to hand ovpi- 7 y that Trieste to Italy was "admittedly a drL -V V "But," hv added, "it was designed tot Soluti< which mitfht have169 words
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Article118 1953-10-21 2 BAN THE ABC WAR —POPE THE Fope yesterday urged m nations consider outlaid ABC war" war of alcj bomb*, biology and cheffiisM The Pope put his plea m m form of a question to sofljta delegates from more tfiK| score of nations to an vm national congress of AM IA.P. - 118 words
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Article19 1953-10-21 2 M R :<; lomatic relations^ The Fore gn Srcr the House Commons frle n<ta with WJ;19 words
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Article26 1953-10-21 2 U.S. FIGHTER GOES OVER TO REDS A south Korean vi wa. report a 5 l w >wn h/r from n?hter-boinbw iru iioi North f**Jfcm deserttd to26 words
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Advertisement410 1953-10-21 2 ■mm ifeiiSl^l ißH*^^^^^iMM^^^S 8 big reasons M^m^ i^ e :m why the new I Srrw^fi I I LEONARD I N *W"i| j I j I ■''< B I l«aw BHB^B ft I *^I^^'l— w^-'**?^ rt^^' a^^^Hß' I iSAa^a«flßßa M fla H MaHafiaHarin^B^' I 91 18 B^^^^^a^^^^^^^^^^BHßHhß^Ba! I m&^^**^'^Bßm On 'y410 words
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342 1953-10-21 3 cc mil^ on building planned Free fress Staff Reporter .mm where student teachers may set SCHOOL Wl i u incorporated in the A Teasers Training w building i» wil )eBin ,,ext year. College, work on w now h to t Certificate course342 words
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Article61 1953-10-21 3 Reds admit inefficiency OM »»i the "most distressing tacts" about (ommun-ist-ruu commercial enterprises m Bulgaria is they are Losing instead of making money, according to Kadio Sotii. A candid broadcast over the (ommunLst station recently confessed that one reason for the losses was "embezzlement and or spending of large sums61 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-10-21 3 picture. The Federation's Financial Secretary, Mr L. Himsworth records a message on the new style dictaphone that was on view at a display of office machinery arranged by the Organisation and Methods Division m Kuala Lumpur yesterday With him is Mr. S. S. Ross, the O. and M. Division Adviser,Free Press - 58 words
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Article23 1953-10-21 3 The Buddhist full moon d-iy will be celebrated at the Sakya Muni Bucidhay.i Temple WJ, r/.,pc Coune Road, BlHf»P©w, tomorrow23 words
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Article24 1953-10-21 3 A United States navy amphibian crashed Into st. Otorwi Harbour Bermuda, at du.>k KinIng- foil of UN 10 crewmen aboard.24 words
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33 1953-10-21 3 A ™t XT r° n X say > Charles' Coapge Arndt h Angeles State Wmnber for L. has a hs 78 year s c than 6 0 of33 words
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Article70 1953-10-21 3 tj he9 i miies f to V |i ce p ril p l<nt is to fll;ik< l prawn pond ;it feffipura jfe^ then b^ w now bein- reyed, Hi .aid bunds would bo built m tho pond A number of fishtall nets will be purchased.70 words
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Article316 1953-10-21 3 THE performance of Mendelssohn's "Elijah" at the Victoria Hall last night will linger m the memory because of the magnificent singing of Harold Williams as the prophet. But the Musical Society can with justice claim to have burnished a reputation that promises m time316 words
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208 1953-10-21 3 She's the only one to get this pension 1 Ppm pren mvii Kri»oiiiT OF fcbi (iipfiiu.-at.s oi :*j tjir>ipeani who lost their Uvei m the EUngapore Mutiny ol 1915, there Is only one who i^ .-.till receiving pension from the Singapore Government. She is Mis. K. J. E Lovellontgomerie, now208 words
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Article68 1953-10-21 3 Over 20 people, including .some Of Mexico's top newspaper reporters and entertainers were killed m a plane crash yesterday near Falcon Dam while en route to a meeting of President Eisenhower and President Adolf Ruiz Cortines of Mexico. The 23-pas.senger plane, completely wrecked on the side68 words
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Advertisement78 1953-10-21 3 (A/£jV/\ PAGE GAGEj £tibs<*\ P*9&e*H/ typing fJ Smith-Corona OFFICE TYPEWRITER A BEAUTIFUL MACHINE- TO 00 A BEAUTIFUL TYPING JOB! TYPEWRITERS (MAUYA) LIMITED" 132 S. ROBINSON ROAO. SHCAPORE J .np^ TELEPRORE R2SS2. P.O. ROX. 1152 \(4 |i^ S LORE YEW ROILOIRG. RUALA LUMPUR Q 0 /<ia REACH tTREET. PERARO \O\ Easy78 words
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419 1953-10-21 4 The Singapoe Free Press WEDNESDAY, Oct. 21, 1953 Opinion Mr. TAYLOR WRITES ON THE WALL THE Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, wrote on the wall yesterday to teach a few necessary home truths about the costs of running the Government of Singapore. It is a lesson which is worth419 words
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Article, Illustration628 1953-10-21 4 Story of the Duchess of Kent 1 linCeSS h *r friends. On an evening ol simmer a bell began to toll m Athens, the alarm ut 11 o! Oreece, and Athem and Oreece knew without asking that this alarm 'A as for the exile of a Kintf. That was the628 words
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Article, Illustration241 1953-10-21 4 'WHAT A SWEET GIRL!' AND OF HER DAUGHTER THEY SAY... LONDON. 2HE is the eighth lady m Britain. She will one day devote herself, as her mother before her, to a lifetime of public service. "What a sweet girl!" has been the thought of thousands. And "Sweet girl" is right.241 words
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Advertisement13 1953-10-21 4 LONGINES The Worlds Most Honoured Watch SoU by ALL HIGH CLASS WATCH DEALERS13 words
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Advertisement47 1953-10-21 4 CANNOT SHRINK j^t%^ Look for the mark Ejjj on all fabrics guaranteeaby CANNOT STKETCH K<%pS*C r Li S R-'-fi Cuarantce fulfilled or co«f CANNOT FAPC in J lud j n tailoring J refunded. Sole Agents: LEBEL (CHINA) LIMITED 1 Singapore Tel: 6321. 6697. Kyab Lumpur M 56M.47 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-10-21 5 I PRINCE Sisowath Easaro am! his Cambodian educationists came here to see how local education is done. Aui imong: the places they visited was the Gan Eng Seng Adult Education Centre. Picture shows Prince Sisouth, brother of King Norodom of Cambodia. going through a reader usedFree Press - 99 words
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152 1953-10-21 5 G. T. BOON - No time tor 2 languages in schools G. T. BOON By TEADERS of Chinese education m Singapore said yes- terday the Governor's suggestion that vernacular schools should be made bi-lingual would be unsound m practice. i His view was that teaching should be m English, and another language to be152 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-10-21 5 Jomo Kenyatta and five other Africans sentenced to hard labour terms on charges of managing the Mau Mau, were j refused permission yesterday to appeal against the East African appeal court's ruling that they were legally tried and convicted (onimitlrr nirnilu rs of Kotary\ Inner69 words
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Article60 1953-10-21 5 f}W« that ho may be potted to me Federation, Mr P. H. Meadows. ivputy secretanr, had boon acting for 1 Smith .since tho latter wont on if. aV o p ar iy this year. *J C I, MacCormack, Assis'iit Boi retarv for the Community Development lectton ol60 words
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155 1953-10-21 5 SINGAPORE'S Family Planning Association is to appoint a medical director to expand its services for mothers seeking advice on planned parenthood. A spokesman of the association said yesterday the director would be m charge of its nine urban and rural clinics. The association has155 words
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Article59 1953-10-21 5 DR. O. H. Garlick, medical director of the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic got a "shock" yesterday —sloo,ooo for SATA m the government's draft estimates for 1954. He said: "This is the best bit of news I have heard this year." He said the money would59 words
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97 1953-10-21 5 CEYLON'S Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, said m Colombo yesterday he hoped the Prime Ministers of the newly independent countries of Southeast Asia would find opportunties for frequent meetings. In his first foreign policy statement since becoming Prime Minister on Oct. 12, Sir John Kotelawala saidReuter - 97 words
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Article37 1953-10-21 5 Tin* Old freei Maoclatlon Singapore will hold It i ann dlnnei ft! Harrown Hall 8( i me t'.nieht to commemoi the i:i7th .'innivi iry "1 the rounding of th« Penang Frtf hool, Malaya'i uidc^t school.37 words
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Advertisement174 1953-10-21 5 -DIMM A" i j«ht tmtwcm For AC or DC LAMPS CLIMMER. SOFT CLEAR OR BRIGHT AT THE TOUCH OF A BUTTON Sole Agents BOLTER SIMON, 59, Winchester House, Singapore 4mUi*fjwtt€><l Prints AS YOU CO ABOUT SINGAPORE YOU WILL SEE IN THE j HOMES OF DISCERNING PEOPLE COPIES OF CANYMED FACSIMILES174 words
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Advertisement8 1953-10-21 6 Olivetti TYPEWRIT BORNEO SU««TR«;»" I>! TelepKW* 8591 1.8 words
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Miscellaneous285 1953-10-21 6 lucky I MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I SUPPOSED TOPARACHU.c r- y r\rcn4 t»i ,r r\ AT»>inCPUPDP 'f I nR i».nr tonsiH. >•• il pALUM, tAQTUWAQD MANDQAXF H TH P AD7W-- I'M MOVING Jt OPEN I I LLGO/ AIMUbrHtKt, r j tm ««n Mde ra b|285 words
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457 1953-10-21 7 ■■HEN a British judne O m court from iudce rebuked them. *ffihe warned then. Jn s husband. wha_he and jury freed a man accused of murder, noisy the village where the man lives clapped. At once against making "dark hints"457 words
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Article187 1953-10-21 7 a 5 ft 6 m. jeweller chafed A three 6 ft. raiders one with a gun— out of his shop. The scar-faced leader of the tall men had drawn the gun and said: "Stick 'em up. This is a hold-up." "Nonsense," said Mr. Robert Snelling,187 words
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Article, Illustration184 1953-10-21 7 BRITISH sailor gaoled for smuggling his darker rl td Iraqi girl frien(! into F "?land said: "I love ncr though the whole world may he against us. I will uiairy ner. imtl^ F lynn aged 22 had Sf after giving notice of apgj^ainst184 words
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Article62 1953-10-21 7 "SEP the r »c 44^ last seven yoars rhtn was one drawback "I J'innot .sit m it with fl top i>iit," said thp expert. But not all mayors are as tall .us I am." The mayor went for a 15-minute ride. And the town council62 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-10-21 7 MOYRA FRASER, starring m the London revue "Airs on a Shoestring" at the Royal Court Theatre maa bunch of grapes from the terrupts her shopping to cut 200-year-old vine at Coty House m Oxford Street, one of the busiest thoroughfares of London's West End.Reuter - 117 words
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Advertisement51 1953-10-21 7 BLAWKNOX <^l|fe> II «l TIB I BK-12 MOTOR GRADER I I THE IDEAL MACHINE FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION I|] BLAV" KNOX BK-12 MOTOR GRADER Ml SOLE AGENTS MALAYAN WIRE MESH FENCING CO., (1946) LTD. J ciKirAPORF 1 />6cXx9^sS^ KUALA LUMPUR I 13. Mercantile Bank Bid*. ]^j^^\^\^S> I PHONE 5410 I PHONE51 words
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Article, Illustration467 1953-10-21 8 PRESTO - Rehearsing for Mikado PRESTO Story by The Costumes are coming f rotn Pictures by SAM KAI FAYE piE ivarhers Training X College are nex l month presenting gh bert and Sullivan's lanious comic opera 'The Mikado" at the Victoria rheatre. It will be their second opera m succes Bive years.SAM KAI FAYE - 467 words
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Article, Illustration406 1953-10-21 10 SHE WENT TO SAY GOODBYE BEAUTIFUL Dolores Davis, ex-Windmill girl, went to Wandsworth Gaol, London, to see a man she had loved for five years. And she told him quietly: "Since you went to gaol last Christmas, I have fallen m love with anotherA.P. - 406 words
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Article47 1953-10-21 10 East German police grabbed five men m the Potsdamer Platz elevated train m Berlin and marched them off m handcuffs, eye-witnesses told W<\st Berlin authorities yesterday West Berlin police thought they might be a group of Czechs trying to flee to the West.47 words
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Article189 1953-10-21 10 DOG GOES INTO ARMOUR TOCK aged five, is to be the world's first police dog to wear an .armoured vest. Police Superintendent Imray said m Mombasa that because of public concern over Jock, he is trying out an armoured vest. If it does not interfere with his efficiency, Jock will189 words
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Article45 1953-10-21 10 The Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly yesterday -rejected ai 13-nation Arab-Asian group resolution on Morocco which had called for complete independence from France m five years. The vote was 28 against, 22 m favour with nine abstentions.45 words
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Article37 1953-10-21 10 Mr. Herbert Hoover Jr.. oil consultant to the American State Department who arrived m Teheran yesterday, is expected to visit London foi about five days to try and arrange talks on the AngloAmerican Oil question.37 words
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Article223 1953-10-21 10 lIOSTESSES are wanted at a new Service club soon to open at iht United States Ail Force base at Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire. 8o a circular lettor ha« gone out to Oxford busine»» flrnw asking for their help m adding to a list of over 100223 words
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Article, Illustration186 1953-10-21 10 A DOCTOR at Magdalen College, Oxford, is making tests to find out why so many undergraduates commit suicide. A university omcial said that the tests may lead to a 20muilsory mental examination for prospective undergraduates. New students reporting to Magdalen on the first day 1186 words
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Article153 1953-10-21 10 The wicked old knans of Tashkent r |'Hi: new feudal lords of the A Soviet Union have taken op life just as it was left by the khans and the beys of IN years ago. And, says the Russian newspaper Pravda the new lords m Soviet Central Asia an treating153 words
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Article46 1953-10-21 10 A New York to Washington pa>senger train, roaring out of Baltimore last night, was derailed when it crashed into a large steel casting which had fallen from a freight train a few minutes earlier. At least 14 passengers were taken to hospitals for treatment.46 words
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Advertisement31 1953-10-21 10 *i THA r ff#£y HAW 4f% i^m T E LOTA J^LBP'^fim IT S WOT I 5-Apeed GARRARD auNm^k RECORDCHAIKW 9OCC AOCHTti ,-r #1 A££ RADIO CO-fig-SINGAPORE -KUAIA LUMPV*z££!!£Z Vioform Cream s31 words
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Article674 1953-10-21 11 ALTON L. BLAKESLEE - ALTON L. BLAKESLEE Resultant panic may paralyse entire city by NEW YORK. OPPOSE an A-bomb, or San H-bomb is dropped nn your city-but It Or is it a time-bomb? Or is it a complete fake, a machiavellian instrument of panic designed to send people fleeing674 words
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Article119 1953-10-21 11 Both sides vulnerable South dealer NQRTH 4 9 4 <? KQB 6 4 0684 X 10 WE W m EAST t ft X J 4Q 5 2 OAII7 VJ'953 OK 0 A Q J *'l 80UTH A 8 6 f r 0 7 3 ♦AQJ9 8 6 5119 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-10-21 11 photo. A Stockholm self-service store thought this ide,i up. When mother goes into the store for her weekly groceries she collects the wheeled carrier for the food and pops baby underneath m fhe specially-built baby carriage. PopperPopper - 41 words
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Article196 1953-10-21 11 E YE STRA IN PROBE WASHINGTON. ]%|OST PERSONS with normal eyes can read without interruption for six hours before suffering any eye strain or fatigue. This finding has just been reported by Dr. Leonard Carmichael, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, following an experiment m which eye movements of 40 subjects196 words
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Advertisement25 1953-10-21 11 I Gian. Super-6 Clippers" to TOKYO I I rrr*r i M General M I Tl) m, mm/ 1 /tliiaisp I i PAN A MM'™ 125 words
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Miscellaneous245 1953-10-21 11 Todays Crossword o i^fc^fc^B L M 15 f^ I i^^^B RIH i^^B BiHi h Lib I f 1^ vHrVi llC) SS 1 Dircu these over a 7. K.uiio rncores '7-. 13. Hits (»n n Iniin abandon? (7). r, Nature new deeign? <7i. m, n<yu\ to the we soil? <7». 9.245 words
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Article518 1953-10-21 12 CHALLENOE Mr. E. S. Moorthy \s reply to Mr. Seah Mvi Kok on hLs objections to the unification of Singapore and jUu' Federation. POINT l: There is not the ■lightest doubt that we, Slnga- borean.s, can take care of our Lhwn Affairs bettor. I I wond«i518 words
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Article36 1953-10-21 12 Film actress Patricia Wymore, arrived m Rome by plane last night to rejoin nor husband, Errol Flynn, and have their baby m Rome. The baby is expected to be born within a few weeks.36 words
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Article32 1953-10-21 12 HAVE you a grouse? llavr you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRFSBMAN and tell others about It m his POSTHA<; briefly.32 words
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Article, Illustration569 1953-10-21 12 M.S. gets the dose the doctor ordered rPHE wanton denigration of the medical profession of A your correspondent "M.S." by dubbing them drug peddlers and dispensers of concoctions for ignorant squatters displays a state of mind akin to confusional insanity, probably the result of his appendicitis. There has been muchPopper - 569 words
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Article133 1953-10-21 12 l¥ AORBI wholeheartedly with i Kinbarra-Hsod" about raRKln« In tho Unlveralty of Mv- 'va rbt vocabulary of .some of I Vulgar" r Kentlemen b most t IhL'ul/flSl!! from """""onlnw: ,n OAier nenkM ipptat to dnuht m raKKliiß the frr.hliM |>h v sic :i lly until lh<»y133 words
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Article89 1953-10-21 12 CURRENT COIN, BUT FALSE aS£5£3S and asked "Baba Tl P?f an explanation fof stone deaf doctor* docto P**' The idiom, "dok^p jMCribei person v£ 0 does nut rln*> true. Stratu ChJT 1 reftf to such a sound TS? In the case of "lovar buro? 1 which means '•bluff- ThLs \Z89 words
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Advertisement99 1953-10-21 12 TOUGH portable COMPACT 2 to UNDERWOOD Correspondent engineered for durability m?'/4(j&& precision-built for easier g"n"-l^'TT'-f»H3 faster writing. UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur j^enang^^^ I The weekly Issue of the STRAITS BUDOIf sen, by Air Mai' to any acldnss m the Inited Kinß ■I an inclusive rate of99 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-10-21 13 Montgomery Robinson, RAF ollucr stationed m Singapore, j who has been stand-in for Harold Williams at rehearsals.19 words
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Article142 1953-10-21 13 NEW DELHI. BACKED houses have Iqreeted London s touring Festival Ballet dancers Anton Dohn Marina Svetlova, and John Gilpin, the first Western ballet artists to perform m India since Pavlova s triumphant visit 25 years ago. "The technique of Western ballet may not be much understood142 words
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Article, Illustration551 1953-10-21 13 THE QUEEN OF THE BALLET UN OLD HASKELL writes on MARCOT FONTEYN, Sadlers Wells ballerina now at the peak of her career. THE portrait of a dancer. 1 any dancer, is a most difficult one to make: she never stops still long enough. This is not merely a play upon551 words
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544 1953-10-21 13 HAROLD WILLIAMS tells PRESTO HAROLD Williams is singing tor the first time m Singapore and is finding it more of a strain than he expected. •Every time I take a breath and sing I feel my throat getting drier. It must be the air"544 words
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Advertisement157 1953-10-21 13 I OPERA AT HOME ON DECCA L.P. Records 33', R.P.M. MADAMA BUTTERFLY Puccini The Academia di Santa Cecilia, Rome LXT263B/40 $42.00 DIE FLEDERMAUS J. Strauss Vienna State Opera LXT2SSO/51 $28.00 IL SERAGLIO Mozart Vienna State Opera LXT2536/38 $42.00 LAKME Delibes L'Opera Comique, Paris LXT273B/40 $42.00 DER FREISCHUTZ Weber Vienna State157 words
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Article, Illustration548 1953-10-21 14 MALCOLM MODDER - TURFIN GARBO ACT PUTS OLSON ON TOP MALCOLM MODDER but Singapore is for Randy By IS IT TSUI what they say about Turpin. I am not -<nn- to break m song, hut the things that have been written and said about the British champion since he set foot m theFree Press - 548 words
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Article118 1953-10-21 14 A BOOKIE DRIVES AN ENGINE l^'HY should a railway engine driver carry on with his job if he also earns £1,000 a year as a bookmaker? The question was asked by Mr. Geoffrey Rose, Lambeth magistrate, Mr. William Bland answered: M I have only had the bookmaking business for 11118 words
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Article109 1953-10-21 14 PRANCE retained the Istanbul f international basketball tournament when Yugoslavia beat Italy by 77-65 m thl round robin tournament anw U^° Sl via were runners up and Turkey m third position France were presented with trie trophy— a bronze statuette representing Sultan Mehmet II who conquered Istanbul109 words
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Article162 1953-10-21 14 Turpin is happy -Solomons From DESMOND lIACKETT WE can nearly relax. Randolph Turpin. who said that any upset would send him packing, was yesterday "completely happy." We cannot altogether relax because Randolph Turpin does not say he is happy. Jack Solomons, the London promoter m New York, says so. And162 words
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Article, Illustration418 1953-10-21 14 GERRY ISAAC - GOOD FIGHTS PROMISED NEXT WEEK GERRY ISAAC Uv VKXT WEEK from Oct. lo Ott l( t k e,, „.,„„>■ Wor,,, s t a<H urn For during that period 160 am«fo biggest number to date will battS t^ Ur boxer Mh, Amateur Boxing Association youths' oh?" l 2 Sin^Por Boxin» fun^418 words
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Article32 1953-10-21 14 Mrs. II San won the Siam CDp I golf competition at the Island Clv I on Sunday beating Miss M. Contir I four and two m the final. I32 words
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Article195 1953-10-21 14 bad weather rcraft Md quarter who'^S in??* Dixon was injected with a o which it transpired he w« aS Jk and h was taken to hoJul After several days' observation!* expected to rejoin the remaind? the party m Britain. Mr. Norman Millard. one of195 words
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Advertisement58 1953-10-21 14 FOOTBALL CIVILIANS v. SERVICES at JALAN BESAR STADIUM for TAY LIAN TECK SHIELD (To be presented by HE. The Governor Sir John Nicoll. K. C. M. G.,) on Sunday Bth November at 5.15 p.m. ADMISSION $2/- SI/TOTAL PROCEEDS TO POPPY DAY FUHD POLICE BAND WILL PLAY (By kind permission of58 words
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Article524 1953-10-21 15 PETER DE CRUZ - PETER DE CRUZ This is BAMs main object By «t<£iviO\ nas rinally been clarified witli regard r JE from three individuals, through t %^V Badminton Association, to the Badminton thf h ion of Malaya seeking approval for a team oi soc In* nlavers to524 words
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198 1953-10-21 15 THE Singapore Amateur Tootball Association Senior Cup semi-final between Marines Department and Fathul Karib will be replayed on Saturday and on yesterday's play it will be a match looking forward to On yesterdays form the marines should make the final although the scores were198 words
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Article38 1953-10-21 15 HASSETT IS UNCERTAIN L'nisay Ha*e!t. Australia's test ««a re-am th*.A fi^ ent Alls^alia S irlnK fi lound at AU ,r ;(li 1 likine m p! U d ront iHions to their Australia. RSh lcam to come to ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article15 1953-10-21 15 Zainuddin w 'ns swim w °n the »on were h, ng pnri at Pm. c.cli15 words
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Article, Illustration299 1953-10-21 15 Late goal saves the Saints' record SAINT Andrew's school almost lost their unbeaten record m inter-school rugby when they travelled to Johore Bahru yesterday. A late goal enabled them to beat Johore English College by eight points (a goal and a penalty gaol to five points (a goal). The Saints299 words
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Article36 1953-10-21 15 Wembley Stadium authorities announced yesterday that all tickets for today*! MCCtr match between England >nd the F.I.F.A. <Re.st of ihe World) tenm. marking the ninetieth anniversary of the Football Association had been sold.36 words
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Article178 1953-10-21 15 RECS SWEAT FOR VICTORY SRC 4: .^CC Singapore Recreation dub fought hard lor vl< t iry ut Cricket ;i BHA i i v ague i!i on K HC p»fla:ig y. c day. All praise .should go to fi nders. They held out stub bornly Mnr! if was only In the178 words
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Article109 1953-10-21 15 Neela nets five for the Varsity VTKELA Rajaratnam, the Selann Mor sprinter who is now m Singapore at the University of Miilaya. yesterday showed that she i.s just as good with the hockey stick. she netted five of the University women teanls .six goals against WRAF Seletar at Bukit Timah.109 words
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Article65 1953-10-21 15 i Marek. Petrus?e\n lcz. the Polish Olympic swimmer, yesterday beat the world 100 metres breast-stroke orthodox i record by three-tenths of a second, according to a Polish News Agency message received m London. Petrusewiczs time was one minute 10.9 seconds. The record of one minute 11.2 seconds wasReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement119 1953-10-21 15 REX STARIS TODAY II 1.15, 4. ti.3« f> .50 "ABBOTT 1 *'Jr§MZ/V£tVs\ fksnjfc CAPITOL From TOOA'i 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 Ml on WIDE RANGE GIANT SCREEN Plus! "3 STOOGLS" Also Pathe News TROUBLE SPOTS Trieste British Guiana PAVILION From TODAY 1.45 4. 6.30. Ml kirk '^'■pri'Jfei DOUCIAS V mpW" the119 words
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Article437 1953-10-21 16 filet tip. Works well on the aining tracks. With only five rivals to defeat m the opening race. Cl. 3. Div. 3— 5 I .F. Kiihsuortli should be ONI OF THF BKST BETS OF THE DAY. BtMUI to have improved since vrinnlnf at K.L. The437 words
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Article432 1953-10-21 16 MATA HARI II m the 5.00 (Race 6>. There is a persistent tip for Hcremai. He is a promising new- comer and seems to have plenty of early pace. If forward enough will run Producer close Binnton, trainer Martin's second barrel, is also a strong up and may432 words
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Article98 1953-10-21 16 ALLAN LEWIS - One of the best bets at Penang ALLAN LEWIS From WIE MAIN SPRINT at P*;iiiiif4 this afternoon; seems to be between Golden Dolphin, Conventional, New Year and Gondolino, According to opinion on the course this morning. There will be little between Gondolino, New Year and Golden Dolphin m the bettint?.98 words
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Article111 1953-10-21 16 'pHE Queen's colt Choir Boy, supported Jo win £11.000, was the best barked horse at Mondays CambridKPßhiro handicap cailover r| the Victoria Club, London. Chol r Hoy who is to be ridden by Australian jockey "Scudlt" Brea swy, dosed a4 IX) to seven First five111 words
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Advertisement353 1953-10-21 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIKTHS 20 Words $6 (minimum) PALMER: To Joan, wife of V. C. P. Palmer, a brother for Mark and Jennifer, on 14th October, at B.itu Gajah. PARROTT: To Ruth, wife of Glenn Parrott. at Youngberg Memorial Hospital, on 19.10.53, a daughter, Lindsay. HAIG: To Jennifer Mary Eleanor, wife353 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous336 1953-10-21 16 CARD The Treble Tote will be lield on Races 4, 6 and 7. Biff Sweep will be drawn >n Race 8. RACE 1—2.30: CLASS 3. DIV. 3— 5\ F. 1 009 Colleague Bougoure 9.00 2 601 Bohsivorth Bag by 8 13 3 384 S5 M.M. Barratt 8 12 4 Brown336 words
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Miscellaneous254 1953-10-21 16 9 --6 Actress II Bagby 8 00 10 --0 Wayang II Barfatt 7 13 Siratchint;s: Ever Glory 8 09 k Breukelen; Misty Jadi 8.05! Rodders. RACE 4—4 00: CLASS 4, DIV. 3—6 FURS. 1 825 Bougainvillea Whitney 9.00 2 -30 Young Alec Franklin 8.13 3 062 Silverfort Arnold 8.13 4254 words
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Miscellaneous208 1953-10-21 16 6 024 Equerry n n u 7 465 Kronchong 10 434 Miss MaUy, *g ft 11 000 Foire R|I !X lJ 12 378 Constellation 13 506 Passing ftr S S 14 124 Irish Pat B& rrat Scratching*: 241 Ah kelen reUkeIen> 931 rl9M 712 RACE 7-5.39: CLASS i DIV 2—208 words
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