The Singapore Free Press, 23 October 1953
1953-10-23
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section14 1953-10-23 1 The Singapore Free Press U««l Afti-rnoon Sale m Malaya. CmZ M. <>" '"■•3 F"" iiS14 words
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Article, Illustration464 1953-10-23 1 PLOTTERS MAY BE TRIED r Guiana studies charges TROUBLE SPOT GOVERNOR JMIK Attorney-General of British Guiana is considering whether criminal charges can be laid against any of the people accused of organising a Communist plot m the colony, the House of Commons was told yesterday. I But Mr. Oliver Lyttelton,Reuter - 464 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-10-23 1 picture. DURING their conference in Kuala Lumpur this week, the Malay Rulers saw the Sultan of Selangor's own museum of objects he had brought back fr om his British and Continental to. Here, he shows the Tungk u Mahkota of Johore a Dutch ■•del house, coach andFree Press - 53 words
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Article55 1953-10-23 1 FORMER Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee wa-s elected to serve again as chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party yesterday. Mr. William Whiteley was renamed, Opposition chief whip. The contest between Mr. Aneurin Bevan and Mr. Herbert Morrison for deputy chairman calls for a ballot. The results55 words
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Article33 1953-10-23 1 The North Korean Supreme People's Assembly has approved the death sentence imposed on ten members of the North Korean Government convicted last August of treason, it was yesterday reported.33 words
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Article116 1953-10-23 1 WINSTON - WINSTON BY JHE first meeting between Sir Winston Churchill and marshal Tito was interesting— and amusing. The place was a villa i a mT^i Date Au 6" s K. 1944. The Marshal arrived SSL. J 0 fer ocious-looking Sr P Lt,u ach carrying aut fiulty m116 words
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Article25 1953-10-23 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened steadily this morning with first grade, November shipment, at 56 :i cents v pound.! 'h rent above yesterday's clo.se25 words
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Article51 1953-10-23 1 A joint Services Poppy Day dance will be held tonight at the Officers 1 Mess of R.A.F. Maintenance Base. Seletar. Members of the three Services will attend, including the C.-in-C. Far East Air Force. Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, and the C.-in-C. FARELF. LtGen. Sir Charles51 words
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Article26 1953-10-23 1 All 11 crewmen of the coastal freighter, Constant!, swam ashore alter their ship had caught fire on Wednesday. The ship wa.s destroyed.26 words
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Article114 1953-10-23 1 FRENCH ARMOUR IN RED BASE ON the eighth day of tIM IndoChina "Oprration SeftftU," French armoured columns routed a last ditch Communist -':ind and clattered into the deserted itretti of phy Ngoquan (pop. 5,000 The place had been a Communist supply centre for seren I years, it lies 49 miles114 words
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Article208 1953-10-23 1 Ex-queen has a slashed wrist I I A FEW hours before she was to appear m a Paris court to oppose her husband's divorce petition, 32-year-old ex-queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia was found with injuries to her left wrist. A doctor, called to her, bandaged the injury and the tall brumtteReuter - 208 words
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Advertisement22 1953-10-23 1 CRAVEN A' FOR SMOOTH CLEAN SMOKING largest-selling fl§iP| cork-tipped ciqarctte A, ■.^vrfh^ m the world. K<*^\*^ Imported from London M__ 1 m22 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-10-23 2 picture. President Eisenhower receives a Chinese copy of his book "Crusade m Europe" from Nationalist China's Ambassador. Dr. Wellington Koo (centre) and Lt. Gen. Chian Ching-Kuo, son of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, at a ceremony m Washington A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article348 1953-10-23 2 Treaty signed m Paris FRANCE yesterday formally granted the Kingdom of Laos independence within the French Union. President Vincent Auriol and King Sisavang Vonsj last night signed a treaty of friendship and association at a ceremony m the Elysee Palace, Paris. The rrencn rnmeReuter - 348 words
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Article138 1953-10-23 2 SOVIETS BUILD SHIPS 'LIKE MAD' ADMIRAL Robert B. Carney, United States Chief of Naval Operations, said m Washington yesterday the Soviet Union is building merchant ships like mad." He described to a luncheon meeting at the National Press Club the Soviets' attempts to emerge as a major naval power withReuter - 138 words
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Article34 1953-10-23 2 Preparations are underway for large scale celebrations throughout Formosa on Oct. 25. 1 eighth anniversary of the formal return of Formosa to the Chinese after half a century of Japanese rule.34 words
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Article222 1953-10-23 2 ROW OVER PRISONER HANDED TO REDS A CHINESE prisoner who was the object of a three-hour tug-of-war between the Allies and the Communists last Saturday was turned over to the Reds yesterday m Panmumjom, and the United Nations announced it would protest against the action. Protests flew thick and fastA.P. - 222 words
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227 1953-10-23 2 £1 0 MILLION ESTATE TO PAY 80 PER CENT DUTY ■^■■"■■■■■■■■-"-■■a-aaatBBBBBBBBM THIS STRANGE WORLD I rVHE late Duke of Westminster, I Britain's richest landowner, left gross estate valued yesterday provisionally at moro than £10,000.000. Death duties of 80 per cent will have to be paid on the London portion. The227 words
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140 1953-10-23 2 Buses, taxis off roads as fuel strike hits London A ST RIKE by I A 6,000 worke rs 9 Pe ral st "a 8 el c "Sl* The strikers, after I yesterday, ignor^P mt «nl Every hour the situatw I more desperate. Ha tt oft.^ 5,600 taxis came off tfc140 words
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Advertisement78 1953-10-23 2 SAT. 24 MIDNIGHT cnv/Sjim s withthe oiechanicai> XmanX NEVER^^IEEFS Supported liy: A Spmrial T. I .Short "ENEMIES OF THE UNIVERSE" NEW ALHAMBRA FOR TREATMENT OF Diabetes LOBULINA TABLETS Prepared by the Swiss Serum and Vaccine Institute. Lobullna reduces sugar level and improves patients health Ask for troplrnl packing of Lobullna78 words
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Advertisement69 1953-10-23 2 LARGE SELECTION! OF. FAMOUS AMERICAN "SCAMPERS" w /*f I J Availa b I c at \^y^~^J S* J Main Store: V^P^^V Ba t a BuiWin* I L-^ Singapore 6. SR shoes y^ women teenagers /i^R' mire* A )^M/ a\ $t7 9 9 ,^OCEAN PARK HOTEL y BARBECUE GARDEN P Moslc69 words
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Article309 1953-10-23 3 ROGER YUE - Blind Darmi gets a new home ROGER YUE B.v a 45-year-*°l g n Malay widowbeen living wit, cI)a inalidson and young l«in the Botanical daus^ter i» quar tei\s e ?Jp the war. but now since befe the wa they ha? been served on l og became the house Is £ed309 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-10-23 3 MISS ALICF ri. *•>• donatM ki of the Sin Kapore R«gislralion Centre. 8 ««Htal t!?u h V the Blood Transfusion Centre, General wenlay. Attending to her is Dr. M. James.31 words
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Article114 1953-10-23 3 POLICY ON TRADE WITH REDS M >Z T^Woft. PreTrad y?lrH the Board of adc a statedly to a East- West trade m had bepn^ l^ that nri >- made m He >fl h l^ Vr Vt raBPd nly ac at the expen of the security either of ourselves or ofReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-10-23 3 picture. THE new home for Che Darmi and her two children takes shape at Jalan Sudin, m the heart of Singapore's Malay Settlement. Workmen arc getting it ready for occuoation by next week. Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article49 1953-10-23 3 A Japanese publishing company yesterday announced plans to publish a Japanese-language translation of Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey's "Sexual Behaviour m the Human Female." The book will go on sale early next year and will sell for US$l.4O. about one-sixth of the price of the American edition.49 words
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240 1953-10-23 3 A SPOKESMAN of the International Rubber Study Group m London yesterday denied that any decision* iiad yet been reached on the recommendations to be made to member governments. The committee is continuing ts meetings, which are now expected to last untilReuter - 240 words
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141 1953-10-23 3 She's seeking 'the pretty Chinese girls' MRS G. O'Shaughnessy, Max Factor representative, who arrived m Singapore for the Miss Max Factor Malaya contest next month, wants more Chinese girls to enter the competition. Up to yesterday, only 10 out of the 20 entrants are Chinese. The others are Malays and141 words
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Advertisement257 1953-10-23 3 A FEW JO^l*!*^!^ SUGGESTIONS jP^ v PARCEL 3RI. Ingredients for X'mas j PARCEL 3R5. Pudding Cr Cake, etc. Ixl2 or. Tin Sheeps Tongue. 2x16 or. Tins Currants. T p ork Beef Loaf (Trjm) 2x 6 Tins Sultanas. 2x16 T.ns Ra.s.ns 'x'O Tin Cocktail Sausages. 1x24 Tin Citron Orange Peel. Ixl2257 words
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454 1953-10-23 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Oct. 23, 1953. Opinion INCOME TAX 7THERE can be no doubt about the disquiet which has been aroused m Singapore by the report that the Malayan Governments want to raise the income tax rates. Every section of the community is concerned from the heads of454 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-10-23 4 The loreiKit Secretary is speuluiij; tt i p.ieked and tense House of Commons m this case it is Orson Welles .iddressinK film extras m a studio built "llousr of Commons" The film is "Three Cases of Murder* m whi< h Wellrs plays the rorrlgn Secretary h«rr <een flayinc his opponents57 words
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Article859 1953-10-23 4 The police are 'nerve" 1 eases Murderers can play tennis It's cooler to be tall Richard Hughes sifts the News from Nippon IX>kyo's policentn m poor shape, a Health Department survey has revealed. Ten per cent, oi the force ot 26,000 men are sulfering from tuberculosis; 20 per859 words
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Article243 1953-10-23 4 BEACHCOMBER - BY THE WAY BEACHCOMBER Ski r«E most 1 b y his secretary J^l should be filed Jt 1^ I "Under 'v I it got mixed upirttK 1 '"••I glove-stretchers "Th£**"l stretchers. WemonandQ&l ly, cheese manufacture? 1 1 ceived a leaflet Sfib! l es to sliding bottles wK I formed of243 words
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Advertisement28 1953-10-23 4 VALUE QUALITY High Best ENGAGEMENT RINGS Choose a Ring you will be proud of all your life. P. H. HENDRY Jewellers 78 North Bridge Rd. Singapore K. Lumpur28 words
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Advertisement16 1953-10-23 4 You can't afford that new hat? Then SHOPAT s. c s7 and StNGAPORE fMD STORAGE CO^JU-16 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-10-23 5 nd 6 9 other Gurkhas return picture. fl ;o men of the Gurkha Band, the last of the Coronation Contingent, who rttamed to Singapore m the Empire Trooper yesterday after a tour of Scotland, retted a special cheer from British troops who lined the nilsFree Press - 90 words
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Article55 1953-10-23 5 ilr t d ha?J at N es N y ic e President. an au to?ra D hPrt n P^sented «ient EiSSh picture of Pre"^nST? 1 President, ttwnooii akarta yesterday U a nd a ont d set of k eba- d a Ck^noJ 0 Wrs. Nixon •V55 words
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58 1953-10-23 5 Mobile canteens will be insect-proof built 'Special ly cle are for naa 1 are °f ateel and Another feature Is the insulation against tropical heat. This done by packing the spa^e between the outer steel .sheet n v lnterior panelling with nbre-glass." Special ventilators are also provided. These arr placed58 words
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177 1953-10-23 5 Engineer urges more tin prospecting Free Press Staff Reporter 'THE NEED for more sys- tematic prospecting to find mining areas m Malaya was stressed yesterday by a Canadian Chinese mining engineer, Mr. George W. Yipp, who is now m Singapore after an extensive tour of the Federation. Mr. Yipp, an177 words
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Article49 1953-10-23 5 Floods, fed by cloudbursts i swept across southern Italy yesterday. By midaftcrnoon 47 bodies, including many children, had been recovered and it was feared i the toll would pass 100 rrvark, Many of the dead were buried I under the debris of shattered homes.49 words
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266 1953-10-23 5 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO The small man is alarmed By J»HE small taxpayer m Singapore yesterday joined big business m protesting against any increase m income tax. It is reported that the Malayan Hoard of Incmoe Tax may consider increases m rates. Some of266 words
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Article67 1953-10-23 5 Important decisions on Far Ea.st and South Pacific Defence were made by Britain's Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Sir John Harding, and Australian and New Zealand Chiefs of Staff m their talks m Australia this week, it was reported m Melbourne yesterday. The decisions67 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-10-23 5 THE PROFESSOR'S DAUGHTER STUDYING chemistry and physiology m University of Malaya as a non-graduate student is 17-year-old Hilary Silcock. daughter of Prof. T. 11. Silcock, Professor of honumiis. Miss Silcock, who joined the university two weeks ago. has been m a public school m Yorkshire for the pas; seven years.89 words
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Advertisement91 1953-10-23 5 ♦•♦-^-♦"♦-♦-♦-♦■♦'♦-♦••♦•♦-♦"♦■♦-♦-♦■♦♦4-f 4 ♦♦•♦■>♦♦■•♦■ 4^> J Ijy CLEAR SOUP I ■P^WM Nourishing J Delicious BH^^**J^^ V Economical i X jtf U Can P urc^ ase kinds 1 B^ CHICKEN SOUP X' I \^^dd^ c per cv >c Sole Agents: F.E. ZUELLIG (MALAY A) Ltii. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC. The Famous Thirst-91 words
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Advertisement11 1953-10-23 6 Olivetti TYPEWRIT^ 5 For free trial. apply "> BORNEO 8«M»TM T»l'« ••••<" mi11 words
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Miscellaneous201 1953-10-23 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis 1 fr Tu D QDAr r cuipwm a POWER- I I --THEY WANTED TO I REALLY, \*Thl ROCKET WAS NITUD.HUNDKK J^ P tfi^DTHEYm^ TAKE ME ALONG. J MANDRAKE <r Of MILES ABOVE EARIH.BYST*AJO' ?ffiS SAY-DOM'T YOU/ k f :^n D ,,c201 words
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Miscellaneous495 1953-10-23 6 YOUR 1 luckyI starI However, one j*£* kZ I success doe. «K I "«ular consisted «rly rose doe, not***! make, so one *uiT I does not mean^^ I 1 l>c stars have itl.!!***. I power' W a H C,^l I I liance 0 f execuUon aadV*!l can truly be your495 words
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327 1953-10-23 7 I LOVED HIM TOO MUCH, SAYS MERCY WIFE Heartbreak vigil I at bedside ii WEEPING widow, sitting by her fireside, quietly echoed the words of the judge who > had given her freedom. "Mercy killing? I did J what any woman who loved her man would do," she whispered. J327 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-10-23 7 picture. ihM-the-shoulder smile from a beautiful stranger, once wellZn .British film sets. Recognise her? It's TAMARA lEES back m London on a delayed honeymoon with her Italian film producer husban d TULIO VERSARL Tamara. r feft British films to become star m Italy.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article81 1953-10-23 7 I BLACKPOOL England, headA mistress. Mrs. J. R. F. Robinson, spoke up on the seven styes m the life of a schoolgirl J« age of innocence* "One or the sweetest, and, alas, the hottest lived." Tto H* of experiment: "When everything new will be81 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-10-23 7 line* of the nfw m |Ure |>III;Y afe shou(i to ildv<tlltA ge m this picture.15 words
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Article172 1953-10-23 7 PHARLES SKELTON, of Herbert Road, Bexleyheath, Kent, woke up one night and heard his wife talking m her sleep. The Skeltons had then been happily married for 15 years. But what Mr. Skelton heard made him believe that his wife Mabel, who now lives m172 words
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Article78 1953-10-23 7 FLOODING of Manchester Ship Canal Company's new £5 million oil dock at Eastham. Cheshire, has been completed, four years after the building operations had started. It took several days to conrpletely fill it with the required 225 million gallons of water The dock will accommodate four78 words
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Article47 1953-10-23 7 An Italian and a Norwegian freighter collided m St. Lawrence River yesterday. The 7 257-ton Norwegian Stugard and the 2,049-ton Italian Carla Maria G slammed into 1 each other as they headed In opposite directions m the predawn darkness 31 miles west of Quebec City.47 words
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Article104 1953-10-23 7 WHAT should a country parish clerk do if he is asked about the character of a villager? Many clerks have complained that they were being asked to i spy on their neighbours by hire- i purchase and other firms. Now the National Association of Parish104 words
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Article212 1953-10-23 7 TWO WOMEN AT GRAVE TWO young women, smartly dressed m black, drove up to a churchyard and put dahlias on a grave which the vicar ha<i never seen before. When the vicar investigated he found the grave was .smuil and newly covered, with a makeshift headstone212 words
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Advertisement56 1953-10-23 7 All dogs do well on Winalot! It's so full of nourishment and so easily digested that it produces and maintains an all round improvement m condition. Winalot fortifies the system against disease and builds bone and muscle. SPILLERS WINALOT Tails wag-a-lot for Winalot THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTO e's'iab li^ m56 words
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Article, Illustration488 1953-10-23 8 P. L. KOH - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN P. L. KOH Story by H lX l>KHl)vl o n )Ol< e rhinjj. I.V women, Apin ai l\ !'mi(. .Jnthe] Hotilla f I c and motor l ;iu 8l Kllsl Island f r lluil aiUIII:ii l<hi 10 hv() »*K I idei i(f an lamrr lAb irth Jo\ IKOK AH CHONG - 488 words
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Article, Illustration361 1953-10-23 10 LfVA SIMKKS is wearing her slacks to school again— no matter what ■'the British Lord Chief Justice says. The Lord Chief Justice Lord Goddard himself- gave his ruling m the High Court. He and two other judges decided that Evas leadmistress361 words
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Article88 1953-10-23 10 PUSSY D'ORO. prize-win-ning thoroughbred Pekinese, owned by a rich Florentine society woman, has the distinction, it is claimed of being the first dog m the world to wear co?itact lenses. Doctor G. Parodi, prominent Italian veterinary sur- geon, had the lenses specially made after diagnosing that88 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-10-23 10 PRIITTY DONNA LflL up an (I coming Hollywood film at tresnes, finds the "best way to relax is at the beach." So here she is at a California sea shore.31 words
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Article121 1953-10-23 10 £\NE way of airing yourself a %hock mis suggested by Mr. L. D. Gammons, the BrUUh Assistant PostmaxterOeneral. He Mid <'» London: uxiuld utrtmgly advise A <'' >r i/ bustnes* man o; any OH€ m chirqr of a large office to go OtfffMf and ring hitn\>-l(121 words
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252 1953-10-23 10 ANOTHER 500FT OF HITLER-BY CENSOR'S ORDER pERMANY'S film censors have ordered two "substan- tial" cuts and a 500 ft. insertion to be made m the first full-length film of Hitler's life, just finished at Munich. In the film, "Five Minutes\fter 12." the public will see for the first time intimate252 words
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Article31 1953-10-23 10 Germany has agreed to buy 21 million worth of goods from apan by the end of this year o help Japan reduce her mountr»» trade deficit with her.31 words
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Article283 1953-10-23 10 SO PERCY WENT BY TRAIN mn ««>l lii s tiivorre THE first time 1 old Percy Tho m^^ der ever went by train"' was to the Divorce conn m London. Uur The journey took v miles from TolCunt near Witham, Essex And Mr. Commissioner Blanm White granted him 1 S?283 words
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Advertisement37 1953-10-23 10 K~^^ VV U^*-^ -7| MAKE UP A PARTY FVSST2ZS Mi4l-&< 4 for THE L j m BADMINTON EXHIBITION Iv and help poppy day A MIC Super jr%f Dessert g •caramel cl^T •vanilla •chocolate /Qmsfm ENQUIRIES TO r >^^37 words
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Article424 1953-10-23 11 RICHARD KASJSCHKE - RICHARD KASJSCHKE by K4SISCHKK MOSCOW. IN ANCIENT I*** *2* limew Ghengis Khan ,J Soviet kids are goinn ZTZ streets scream- shrill sounds. m Its. s&at "They drive me mad said the hotel manager f nd leading citizen m Bukara to a recent party of BritishA.P. - 424 words
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Article, Illustration119 1953-10-23 11 }JERE IS A HAND that nay help «nJ° Cl r up the confusion m Sft^^K mlnds about E'ifl 10 POints and tota1 KSi J l doesntt d 0 th^- ■< least ft* in?°L on v more reason wn > Tto redoublp isn>l widel >' s Lit d ri119 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-10-23 11 photo. Free treat for children and g rown-ups recently was the unloading of 16 elephants at London's Victoria Station and their procession to Clapham Common. With the elephants were a brass band, 50 horses, a ml camels, all belonging to the Chifferfield Circus.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article351 1953-10-23 11 by Ed Pollak CAIRO. ARAB archeologists plan to resume the diggings at Mareb, the traditional capital of the Queen of Sheba. m the heart of the Arabian kingdom of Yemen. Work at Mareb was started m 1951 by the expedition of Wendell Phillips, ofA.P. - 351 words
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Miscellaneous250 1953-10-23 11 Today's Crossword across me nat" (iaai.) (IO)« :> Inrlll 1 Tin conpankma In i dance '3.3. the air for bird' f7j. 8. Abridgea J. Place part of an evening meal <4, for garden toven cf). 7 nugn varsitj i 2. R. This ash will not he tound m degred i250 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-10-23 12 MR. GEKALI) ANMI and .Miss Joan de Kazario who were married at St. John's Church, Kuala Lumpur recently. Mr. Andre, a former boxer is now on the staff of the Chartered Bank. He i s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Andre of Ku.ila Lumpur. The bridj is the61 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-10-23 12 pictures. Singapore "hello" girls, Linda Bodestyne (above) and Margaret Tay, (below) who will be two of the helpers at the gala dance to be held by the Hello Girls Club at Raffles Hotel on Nov. 4.- Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Letter288 1953-10-23 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Board employees were amazed when the chairman stated that owing to the low educational standard of the clerks there was no justification to consider claims for an improved salary scheme and better working conditions. For a number of years the Staff Association288 words
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Letter29 1953-10-23 12 A ten-man mission equipped i 50 tons of supplies, a helicopter and eight special trucks left Genoa yesterday for remote Italian Somaliland to explore for oil.29 words
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Letter38 1953-10-23 12 WHAT shall we do with Kallang? May I suggest we put up import-export godowns. make a waterfront, develop the river, and construct subways at the road crossings. M.P. Cecil Street. Subways and godowns too deep a scheme.38 words
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Letter243 1953-10-23 12 MR. RICHARD NIXON, the 1?1 Vice President of the United States, arrives m Singapore on Saturday. It is understood he Ls seeking to learn the facts about the countries he h^'n^uMlT ho momenta nlm.self with that J U c rt **n>y hlßh time that some£a243 words
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Letter373 1953-10-23 12 •pHK acting President of the City Council on Oct. lb quoted a section of the Rules of Conduct and Discipline governing the staff which is nothing but a suppression of freedom of thought speech and action. It reads as follows: r ,vo employee snuii373 words
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Letter57 1953-10-23 12 IT seems to me that all your correspondents on comniunalism are agreed so what are they squabbling over. We are all for communalism as far as our own community is concerned and dead against it for the others. Such unanimity is encouraging for the future of Malaya and the57 words
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Letter45 1953-10-23 12 A h a regular reader i >k are iiS«3 to set them for 15 cl n^ »X our .i.r.es. b tft'*'* own inimitable stviL!SL'* h S wo? k n iu u ?r/J^ •"asir «*>« •VnAe sure your oriier (j ft.45 words
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Letter54 1953-10-23 12 With regard to the K.o Cdd football match between Honi Kon^ Bank and Mansfields should like to refer to the referee. In a dance hall he is definitely on his own ground. But dancing and football are two different kinds of sports KELONG. Geylang. In any case he's54 words
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Advertisement32 1953-10-23 12 Any grouse? 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 it m his POSTBAG briefly.32 words
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Advertisement102 1953-10-23 12 Letters must be short Have A Grouse! The whisky that made fe |l Scotland famous! Born fc^ m 1800. its still the choice A» < of the connoisseur! ff GROUSE BRAND U?*?3 SCOTCH WHISKY n| J 'Xi Scutch m Sole Agents /r^^c^'H A. Clouet Co., Ltd. J 33-36 Wallich St.,102 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-10-23 13 photo. Beautiful as the dawn is Aurora, the evening gown worn by Miss Margaret Anne di Can* it a dress rehearsal o( Belleville et Cie's autumn creations for the debutante at Manchester Square. London. The dress is m cherry red and Pink net tulle, andReuter - 57 words
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Article336 1953-10-23 13 Judith Simons - Judith Simons says <T<HE INSTITUTION of taking regular and frequent baths is a wonderful thing. Bathing gives a woman that glow which comes from a fresh and healthy skin. It peps you up when you feel tired, and soothes when you are overwrough. A bath336 words
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Article317 1953-10-23 13 JEAN WISEMAN - JEAN WISEMAN Britain's new lightweight material is the sensation of the fashion season by LONDON. IT'S TALK about tweed this season...beginning m a remote crofter's cottage and finishing with j couture. Dior the fashion genius has put his seal of approval on Britain's revolutionary lightweight Harris tweeds,317 words
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Advertisement6 1953-10-23 13 SCHERER'S I El fcr^-p capsule a6 words
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Advertisement12 1953-10-23 13 ARTIES HEADLINE No, dear, it hax nothing to do with the Lcsarewitch"12 words
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Advertisement178 1953-10-23 13 LOOK RADIANT \i^ V W ijtA IN RECORD TIME ffJ^ WITH TA ELIZABETH ARDEN'S I M r\ 1 GENTLE f A bracing masque to banish facial fatigue. So gentle that the most delicate skin responds radiantly. Smooth on the masque after a busy day while you rest see your skin178 words
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Article, Illustration772 1953-10-23 14 Turpin puzzled by 'rope act' ANjKWS Hash that Carl Bobo Olson was the new middleweight champion of the world came as a great blow to boxing fans m Britain yesterday. They were hurt just as much as Turpin battered and bleeding after 18 hectic rounds for772 words
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Article985 1953-10-23 14 'T' URPIN won the first round as he I gave Olson a boxing lesson both i from far away and m the close. Mid- i way In the round a Turpin left hook i drew blood from Olson's nose. I OLson, trying to keep away from iU.P. - 985 words
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Article, Illustration385 1953-10-23 14 By Our Hotkey KtM,orti»r 4\\\ Singapore-- lust year's Malaya horlo keep their title this year" The y chi4lll X question will he found from today whin**? 5 meet Joliore. Malacca and Selangor m thl c Col quadrangular meet. the year's Jj But I385 words
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Article31 1953-10-23 14 Young Men Sikh Association boat Dutch Club by the only goal of the game m a SHA Div. 3 matrh at Kurer Park yesterday. Bhajati Sin<4h Vl| the srorer.31 words
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119 1953-10-23 14 TjWERTON missed a wonderful Ali opportunity when they turned down the offer of taking over Irish club Drumcondra v a nursery and appointing Alec Stevenson as player-coach. Was the price prohibitive Hardly, because th«y could have had the club as a going concern, ground and119 words
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Article64 1953-10-23 14 4 KTER two years' research at Liverpool, a football mk rubber and of indentical iroiffct as the present U»P« has b<*«"fi produced. A biff consideration to stro«w clubs is that it will co»t the price of the present ball Law 2 of the F.V howr»fr64 words
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Advertisement93 1953-10-23 14 J^ 1 SINGAPORE RESTAURWT (W- Class Bar) \^&^X\\ 19 Bras Basah L V^V^V^ Tel. 4088. Si«g*P<K« 7 //Q^JC^^ Excellent Cuisine /ji >\ y j H I vi class Serflce 1 Special CockUiU ItimpaluisJ*. LM*fa. 5 ru n Wine A Spi^ 1 5 L M4VufAcr<j*ft> nT3 I Cold Beer, W.ne *H»Lls*u93 words
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1068 1953-10-23 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS -although weight is up By *i TI'MN CUfi main race at Penang tomorrow, final day of the Penang Turf T 8? i? Autumn meeting should go to Three Kings the most impressive winner h first day when he unwound a brilliant run1,068 words
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Article67 1953-10-23 15 I^OLLOWING horses will not I start tomorrow Payeur, Unaware, Greatest Hour, Trimstyle, hon, Mlßf, Recovery 11, Heremai, 35 MM, Brown Eyes, Torpedo Rosalind, The Cydaris, Above Board and Landseer. Hutan Melintang, Tia Juana, Calluna Star and Scrupulous are very doubtful starters. There has been steady rain m Penang since67 words
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189 1953-10-23 15 tomorrow fi. P Ver one mile the main race for Class 4 horses, at Penang matc h between tk y f the Pena "R Turf Club's Autumn meeting should be a Th *c Dil Dimensi °n and Scot's Grey. f s h189 words
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Advertisement161 1953-10-23 15 OPbN, IucJAY! 1100 a in.— 1.45— 4.1. r >— (i.4s s>.:iO p.m. On The Panoramic Screen E S?ANCE f ASF OF WW P& AM) THF (-III I) HH() V^BTgreer GARSON WALTER PIDGEON w I "Scandal Tomorrow MidniKht Jtrr-nnniTrilli— nmwiy— i»i <i niMiiniiiiriimmnrttii m iwmt, i^ BURT SHIRUYr I LANCASTER BOOmt161 words
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Advertisement106 1953-10-23 15 REX NOW Sh OWING ii 1.45 4 :*e IJI 1 MS6> Plus! Patlic News Sp.rial FOOTBALL: fcNGLAND vs WALKS TOMORROW Mim r K~ DOMITKT tUUWE PttSIOK POSTED *UI WCOt CAPITOL TODAY 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 on WIDE RANGE GIANT SCREEN Sg(|fT\jFlameoL) 2K,pj Calcutta^ Plus! "3 STOOGES" TOMORROW MIDNIGHT IW\[106 words
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300 1953-10-23 16 GERRY ISSAAC - GERRY ISSAAC By IT vva.s a grand niiiht for the Airmen of Seletar, Changi and Tengah. About lour hundred of them gathered m a hanger at Tengah to watch their boy> ■■^lug it out. For tasl night U Novices Boxin; Championship nighl for Roy.il Air300 words
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Article24 1953-10-23 16 Yestarday'a U.K. Rugby Union results: Bedford 3 Cambridge University 33. Ru^by League result: Yorkshire Cut) semi-final: Hunslet s—Hull5 Hull 9. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article16 1953-10-23 16 Cambridge University defeat Bedford 33-3 in an English Rugby! Union -natch yesterday A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article24 1953-10-23 16 Uni\ersity of Malaya scored a j-I I victory over RAF Seletar m i SM Senior League game at Seletar jester- day. I24 words
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Article, Illustration505 1953-10-23 16 Wants a return HIS voicr choked und hill sobbing with the htvirtarh.ol' deleit, Kumiy Turpiii ol Enfland placed a finder i<> hit torctitMd last nitjht and blamed mysterious mental troubles" lor his deleil at the hands of Ctrl Koho Olson. If 1 t.-ltA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 505 words
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Article204 1953-10-23 16 r-UROPEANS assured themselves of nt least runners-up position m the Singapore Amateur F<otbill As-: soclation Community League wh ti they surprised the crowd by whippine Maluvs 7-4 at Jalm Besar stadium yesterday. Malays played over confident soccer and did not get down to their task seriously until204 words
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207 1953-10-23 16 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS From XHE STRAITS Racing Association. I understand, will bring out four English jockeys, who will be under contract to the controlling body on the same terms as Club jockeys were pre-war. The jockeys one of whom will be Davey Jones «re207 words
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Article37 1953-10-23 16 DAN COATES, the hari hitting REME welterweiffht battles Filipino Rocky Montano at the Happy World Stadium tonight. The Rock was scheduled to fight Paul Chens, bat the Chinese was found medically unfit yesterday.37 words
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Advertisement69 1953-10-23 16 nERFECT physical fitness, strong d 1 nerves and abundant vitality are the JM essentials for success m sports and tijbm athletics. That is why so many of the «J leading coaches and trainers insist on Jf Ovalttne as an essential part of the 1 training diet for players and athletes69 words
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