The Singapore Free Press, 26 October 1953
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Title Section14 1953-10-26 1 The Singapore Free Press ft IJMS. Sinjapore. Mon. Oct. 26, 1953. Price 15 Cts.14 words
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Article461 1953-10-26 1 SIT YIN FONG - EVERYONE TALKED RUBBER. TIN SIT YIN FONG The Vice-President listened as Ztep/# Zater By Ur_f UKr. he new to Kuala Lumpur this morning, the United States Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon, said "everybody he had talked to officially m Singapore, including the Commissioner General, Mr. MacDonald," had discussed rubber and tin461 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-10-26 1 picture. VICE-PRESIDENT and Mrs. Nix on wave farewell to Singapore m wey leave for Kuala Lump ur.- Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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Article484 1953-10-26 1 Councillor calls Ex fire inquiry Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillor, ask rf a Kum chefi to whirh h! Aljunied R °ad fir* end e reH eStr yed 200 nut and p^ a e m r than im Hi» queries: sB ow it that one man S?are°ao° Wn about484 words
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Article30 1953-10-26 1 Lt.-Oen Sir Charles Loewen Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, left Singapore by air this morning for his first tour of Hong Kong. He will be away four dav.s.30 words
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Article65 1953-10-26 1 Singapore police have maue an arrest m connection with a $10,000 armed robbery by three Chinese on an import and export firm m Lorong Telok yesterday. Polire also took charge of a man caught by a Chinese ransacking his room m Cross Street. A radto patrol car65 words
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Article122 1953-10-26 1 'TRAFFIC through the Suez Canal was stopped for 12 hours after the collision of three vessels on Saturday. The Norwegian tanker Havprin, en route from the Persian Gulf to Europe, ran aground following engine trouble 90 miles south of Port Said on Saturday. The American freighter Steel122 words
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Article244 1953-10-26 1 VICTORY STORY BEGINS TODAY Churchill Memoirs THE Free Press today begins the serial publication of the last volume of Sir Winston Churchill's story of the Second Worid War. THE FIRST EXTRACTS ARE IN PAGES 10 AND 11. The Prime Minister describes the scope and character of the work thus: This244 words
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Article23 1953-10-26 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened quietly this morning with first grade, November shipment, at 56 cents a pound, unchanged from Saturday's closing.23 words
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Advertisement5 1953-10-26 1 Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya.5 words
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Advertisement6 1953-10-26 1 GILBEY'S Spey Royal J SCOTCH WHISKY6 words
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212 1953-10-26 2 Britain may take a tougher line in Guiana MX. HENKY Hopkinson, the .Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, who returned to London yesterday after a three-day visit to British Guiana, is believed to have taken with him recommendations for still sterner action against the Colony's People's Progressive Party. Mr. HopkinsonReuter - 212 words
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Article126 1953-10-26 2 riWE meeting place m Munsan to arrange a Korean peace conference could not be more neutral. Not only does the building straddle the truce line but the main conference table is exactly on the line. United Nations special envoy. Mr. Arthur H Dean, willU.P.; Reuter - 126 words
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Article60 1953-10-26 2 Bank banditry is on the rise m the United States. For nine successive years, according to the American Bankers' Association, stick-up's have been increasing. In the year ended Aug. 31, there were 137 of them— up from 101 m the previous year. Total holdup losses60 words
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Article50 1953-10-26 2 Exports of Scotch whisky from Britain during the first nine months of this year were the highest recorded for the period, the Scotch Wh-sky Association announced last night. They were more than one million proof gallons, greater than for the same period last year and earned £3,000,000 more.50 words
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Article45 1953-10-26 2 Ford Motor Company reported yesterday m Detroit its Ford car dealers sold 815,198 passenger cars during this year's first nine months. The total compared with 747,--839 sold during all of 1952. (The industry operated under governmental production quotas last year.)45 words
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Article35 1953-10-26 2 Jewellery and vessels used by Greek royalty 3,000 years ago were dug up 255 miles from Athens during the summer, Dr. Charles W. Blegen, archaelogist said m Cincinnati, U.S. yesterday.35 words
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Article255 1953-10-26 2 |^y^^ i w m f~\ 'fl^ft 'A\ 1 %wK I BS STATISTICS prove that a I woman must marry a man younger than herself if she is to i have a 50-50 hope of avoiding widowhood. With a mate her own age. she has 60 chances255 words
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Article153 1953-10-26 2 Yard starts «ro6e SCOTLAND Yard's special branch have k_- investigation into the London petrol striw. n H London's ___^y_>g Special branch mingled with the 531 their mass nT_*Mn„ ltnlltts a Ports that" cSSSM* was involved ht elett t:t taker 0 yV n^ eh^ f^ ofReuter - 153 words
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55 1953-10-26 2 One of the world's oldest newspapers, the Wiener Zdtung, Vienna, celebrated its 250 th anniversary yesterday. The paper was published for the first time 4n October 1703 as the Wiennerisches Diarium." In the 19th century name was changed into "Wiener Zeutung." It is the official55 words
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Advertisement95 1953-10-26 2 J f <B_P* v^_^_Bl_' v.- !r 1 i WAJ m w}oir'' r thl ___^^#4^-- ::>»-^--* :< w ■>-aika_-----f^ V __V *_#___ll y>t^S_S_l__ HH 111 PH'^; P ft __tx MZM mmm^&%A&>&-2&mß^3m WbmMSm t i I Vf ____r --t^i^lP^ k *tPslf ■,,,05 r*/ r /r c/v£s te ci?_:at pleasure to inform my95 words
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366 1953-10-26 3 Singapore to give more land to the farmer. SOIL TEST FOR 1,500 ACRES Free Press Staff Reporter ivrAPORE Government is to step up its food S oroduction drive. Thousands of acres of land to be developed to help local farmers grow more foo< ThP Food Production Officer, Mr. J. W.366 words
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Article276 1953-10-26 3 SINGAPORE bus operators doubted yesterday that the double-deckers, one of which is now on trial runs m the Colony would prove popular. They based their opinion on the experiences of bus companies owning double-deckers m Kuala Lumpur. Five vehicles were imported three years ago276 words
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Article25 1953-10-26 3 T^T. 51 miners trapped Bouthn, feet below m the given up as Nine dead and 14 severely ingL!_* were brought up.25 words
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Article21 1953-10-26 3 Turkey started yesterday the U*****00,000 Seyhan River irrigation and power project, one of the country's largest post-war developments.21 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-10-26 3 picture. >^t«^7' n *West Soft drink farfnr. 3 the JnT sh °w* S? c .potbV a orma, y 22J 1 riu,,, Ml MLssion n*. r. l,p °ri?e A. Rodriguei, Tice-presid-UuT» M h om .iall7H_ > poratlon California, catting the *M that win Lnft? °P c theFree Press - 62 words
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Article, Illustration162 1953-10-26 3 Lights go up at jigsaw junction THREE automatic traffic lights have been erected to end Singapore motorists' "jigsaw" at the Stamford Road-Beach Road-Connaught Drive-St. Andrew's Road junction. They are expected to operate shortly. The reason for the three lights instead of the usual four is that traffic coming towards the162 words
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Article237 1953-10-26 3 Now they haven't the money THEY HADN'T THE TIME THE University of Malaya'a Musical Society is faced with the problem of making good a deficit of more than $300 on Harold Williams' song recital which it organised on Friday at Oei Tiong Ham Hall. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr.237 words
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Advertisement44 1953-10-26 3 LOUNGE FURNITURE We have several attractive styles of lounge suites m Manilla Cane. These we can supply with either kapok or foam rubber loose cushions, whilst the covers can be selected from our wide range of materials. Prices on application ROBINSON CO LTD SINGAPORE44 words
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The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. Oct. 26, 1953. Opinion
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Article285 1953-10-26 4 ipOR the third time m recent memory fire has laid waste an attap area m Singapore and sent hundreds of families homeless into the streets. The siory of Lorong 25 is that of Kampong Bugis and Lorong 3 all over again The huts burned easily,285 words
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Article170 1953-10-26 4 M^_* YA !J. Flshe ries officers ivi have discovered a way of re H Z i ng v? 5 1 so that its taste and freshness are imprisoned for as long as seven months after the catch is brought un They are Jubilant, and they have good reason170 words
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Article736 1953-10-26 4 JOHN REDFERN - JOHN REDFERN p~— THE KENYA 'EMERGENCY' The 'comic' killers m shabby raincoats have been at it for a year now Says NAIROBI. jtflY apologies to NorW wood, London, England. In a talk I gave there during leave last July I forecast the early defeat736 words
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Article293 1953-10-26 4 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER T*HERE is such general and widespread talk about the deterioration of manners that this is the moment for me to republish excerpts from my Etiquette for All." For instance: What should a gentleman do whose leg has gone to sleep during dinner when he finds that293 words
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Article63 1953-10-26 4 Second thoughts General de Gaulle keeps re-writing references m his memoirs to the Allied war leaders; they vary from virulent to frigid, depending on how he feels at the time of writing. Sir Winston Churchill is re-writing references to President Eisenhower m his final volume of war memoirs, m Triumph63 words
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Article, Illustration203 1953-10-26 4 DE GAULLE IN POVERTY a.l| J?OR some yew, n^ Charles de a_T2 been writing _?*Jj -sometimes i_J working until |_,T 2_ttl_f% getting them (or m Z the reasons for his it; speed up their publK? He has a house ufSease of Paris. He hu^ maids, a gardener^L chauffeur. *i From203 words
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Article, Illustration373 1953-10-26 5 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE But show brought money to them By pictures WHILE music from a variety show blared out at the Singapore Badminton Association Hail on Saturday night, some 500 men, women and children hugged their blankets, pillows and bedclothes m another corner of theFree Press - 373 words
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Article36 1953-10-26 5 rWMiE Shah of Iran yesterday A gave 12,800 acres of land to 1.600 peasants m ceremonies m his palace m Teheran. Afterwards he ordered the peasants to be his luncheon guests. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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200 1953-10-26 5 qiNGAPORF l re f. PfeSS Staff Re P»'-« ?_5 *M7sosm?tm£ raU °a ned r,ce sai <« yesterday k «Hnj thtl r, t n 2 s per cen •>' the public are now PiS'n, I 1 the laum--5 ftv,. ree market rice and S200 words
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Advertisement225 1953-10-26 5 "^^gg" Bi ._L __F A// Types ot Insurant* at LLOYDS LONDON FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT A new service we can now offer to Clients is POLIO INSURANCE For a premium of only $21.00 per annum insurance cover can be issued against this disease. Benefits $100.00 per week for 100 weeks (maximum225 words
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Miscellaneous206 1953-10-26 6 -_-_-_--H X tmMMU m% V tt MBjBjBjB j_vS^V ivSv •>' t_ ____F (wR- AOOLa-i* B^BS SS-i B» 1 E^S _l _B s:^ w _-_L _L _B 1 ___r MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis |VOU R A DM IRE^ N ||IWISHH -0| [M| NY« KNO* II HIS206 words
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Miscellaneous419 1953-10-26 6 LUCKY I STahl B*»* TODAY, A l I natural reform*! 1 I the world to be a* 1 buf preferably^ I h ><>_- idea,****, I those m the aWS** fortunate than i^'^ai 1 would like to work 5 I gramme for l_M*m_lL_* I Vet on the other I believe that419 words
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453 1953-10-26 7 vinous letter has been sent to a witness due to be called by A* ,no !!_eLtioii m the Bath racecourse case, Mr. Maxwell Turner iithe P rose V{reet said "fetter told the witness "what evidence he should give," said y- Turner.453 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-10-26 7 PICTURE shows Circe Armados, 22 year old "Venus" from Brazil, who danced a new ballet "Saci" at last week's International Dance Festival m London's Albert Hall PopperPopper - 27 words
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Article, Illustration206 1953-10-26 7 MIRACLE GIRL Ho food, water for a year m a land where miracles I are reported on the average once an hour, a slim dusky beauty has apparently solved the problem of how to live without either food or water. She has done so now for more than a year.206 words
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Article122 1953-10-26 7 pOR nearly 60 years Henry Bo^ ort h had been writing to editors. H was m 1894 that he first felt X i_. He wrot to an editor. His letter was published— and so began a life-long hobby. "c went on writing Only a small122 words
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160 1953-10-26 7 A FTER seven years apart. J\ said Mr. Alfred Hall, he and his Russian wife Clara found they were just as much m love as ever. "But." he added, "it has been rather strange getting to know each other after such a long160 words
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Article176 1953-10-26 7 BOY MEETS GIRLS-BY BOTTLE CROSSING the North Sea from Harwich to Holland with a school party, 15-year-old Roderick Nisbet threw overboard a lemonade bottle with the message: Any nice girl who wantto meet" a nice English boy please write." Then Roderick had a flveshilling bet with a friend, who said176 words
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Advertisement29 1953-10-26 7 lit costs you less I to own I |BIS^- theßest!/ |H h_|M| ssmoW Jr' BP^) Remember ¥WmWm four 6vi/s 'yP*wrmW£ iff a... _k>M_n U_W_M<M__i SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC.29 words
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Article, Illustration372 1953-10-26 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 70 Civilians Help Keep Delicate Spares Free From Damp, Corrosion IN a hangar "J** 1 70 iocal pvjW-l" battle against n*|£ or (AI _MM N'T it is deli^re" is repaired- .j, ft, T^ buffer d# a Wn _«^2_ of and its susffT p packed •"Jjjrtort--prone to i <*£372 words
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55 1953-10-26 10 -fW H lhaasand ships haw <>"< <*f Hriiish at claim _?>-», f/r/ I*#.^/^ iounrds Frmmmm. Xasi yins \4ortnan4lu roast had <*arli<w bmmm -ll+mm+j a||rf </<*/#*#tr«-« hrahmm bfl AIUa^I boinbvrs. Thai jab nas <lan<> m /J I /f o f v with .1.200 i55 words
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Article, Illustration3315 1953-10-26 10 ALLIES FORCE THE CHANNEL -SEIZE A BEACH OUR long months of preparation and planning for the greatest amphibious operation m history ended on D-Day. June 6, 1944. During the preceding nigl t the great armadas of convoys and their escorts sailed, unknown to the enemy, along the swept channels from3,315 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-10-26 10 «d*y and the Unes reached on certain subsequent dates13 words
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Article, Illustration116 1953-10-26 11 East-West vulnerable South dealer A*___°W.-<OIW, BiHck_s_sWS^ &•**!>-*- SSS asftfei tn Rl are WtSreiJit? when th e opponents th «t««k. partner to 5 the wav hi fa y oun, c hands d S cf h Partner cleverli Rented St frn-n m,) "P* *}j*t aces fr m askln about his116 words
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Miscellaneous320 1953-10-26 11 Todays Crossword 1 I P I ______H___P HBB^T 1 l^ s—^—5 Lh ■r r l i_ p_____^_ __p____j_ _B__l _______________^r^^^i^^^ S_BBBa________B___BS_____J^ li L 1 JH _H BI H ______x___ paj ______H 24~^ —^■■M l________FM I ____H_____i ____J-____J_.___J_B__-_fl-_-H 1 I 1 across.— i. Lose this pari of the ternalkmal water pi.s'f>r.'320 words
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Article295 1953-10-26 12 IN your issue of Oct. 22, you had the effrontery to print an article, headed m the best traditions of sensationalism "Torture m Japan." There followed an unfounded attack upon Kabuki drama, an extremely sensitive art-form. Time spent on explaining sensitive art-forms to the majority of your I295 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-10-26 12 THE BEAUTIFUL Italian uctress Gina Lollobrigida, who arrived m Paris a few days ago, has started filming m the studios u.t Billancourt. The film is "he Grand Jeu n (The Great Game) after a script by Jacques Feyder and Charles Spark. Picture shows: Gina Lollobrigida m the arms of herPopper - 58 words
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Article32 1953-10-26 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m his POSTBAG briefly.32 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-10-26 12 MR. PATRICK 18, a SinK.iporc amateur photographer and Miss Margaret Foo, were married on Saturday at the Sacred Heart C hurch m Tank Road Singapore. Picture shows the couple a J* n tn f church after the wedding; A reception waa held later at Raffle. Hotel.46 words
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240 1953-10-26 12 LETS HAVE THE F.P.A.'S FACTS OF LIFE *8R IjyilY should the Family Planning association's allow ante be doubled at the exi>ense of the Singapore taxpayer? One would think they had been doing a tremendous job for the public. But what are the facts? In a pamphlet published by Prof, sileoek240 words
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Article60 1953-10-26 12 IT was reported that the Singapore Improvement Trust chairman said, "no S.I.T. houses were left vacant for more than three months." May I ask the chairman: 1, When were the low cost flats at Buller Camp completed? 2. When was the last flat allotted, or are there any60 words
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Article31 1953-10-26 12 Guillermo Giro Sierra, editor of the newspaper El Comercio was shot and killed yesterday m a bar m Cuba. Two police corporals have been detained.31 words
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Article23 1953-10-26 12 Five Japanese Rod Cross officials arrived m Moscow to discuss repatriation of Japanese prisoners-of-war, Radio Moscow reported yesterday.23 words
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Article107 1953-10-26 12 rpHE bigger and better type of -a the S.T.C. buses have folding doors at both sides which are not securely fastened. They are movable and a hindrance Must of the passengers getting into bus have lo cling on to the doors for support, instead of holding on to107 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-10-26 12 THE G.O.C. .Malaya. Lt.I Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell. kisses eight year-old Clare, daughter of Lt.-Col. and Mrs. S. D. Calvert and says ffood-bye at the Kuala Lumpur railway station The Stockwells are going to Britain after three years m Malaya. Mrs. Cilvert I-s a pooular teacher of55 words
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Article124 1953-10-26 12 A SOUND SIMILE, HE SAYS pLEASE m raank you" 45" for his very >' c explanatiot ft* "Wfi^Jg*! time certain wouldZ I** > *V "-"'O '0 I am wondering whrtJ Malacca Dhilologfit S_£ r prove one's referring tn ld be teachers (L •GURU pekak"? htlos U They are dud coins124 words
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Advertisement14 1953-10-26 12 A PALUg WOMAN MAY BF TIIK DEVIL'S VICTIM BUT SHK IS BTILL GOD'S WARD!14 words
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Advertisement102 1953-10-26 12 EXTRA! EXTRA!! j During the Entire Season of Columbia's "The Red tteret" Every patron will be given the chance to Wl.\ 1111. CASH PRIZES by entering the "Pick The Eyes" CONTEST Don't fail lo pet your cnlry forms hlicii you buy your tirkrls to sec "THE RED BEHET 1 si102 words
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198 1953-10-26 13 LONDON. FVENING dress has been routed, even r* E V? *L has deserted it at her private parties. me Queen has ,a defeated it as the right wear on everything but the grandest occasions. the winter sea son we've been keeping an Since the198 words
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Article138 1953-10-26 13 DRUSILLA BEYFUS says: Women look silly these days trailing yards of material down the stairs tripping themselves and other people. The life for a long evening dress is over— it may be fun but it's foolish. It needs a cupboard to keep m, hours to iron138 words
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Article142 1953-10-26 13 ANNE EDWARDS says: I'm for the long dress every time. The short dress fashion is one down to the Englishwoman, one up to the girls from France and America. It's one down to her that the soft, formal kind of dress she can wear so well142 words
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Article114 1953-10-26 13 The new shoes are fabulous NEW YORK. NEVER HAVE American shoes been so fabulous. Mink and leopard, rhinestones with silver, gold kid and encrusted jewels make the wellturned American foot an Arabian Nights' delight for the coming winter. Leopard is often teamed with clustered rhinestones, heel; are splattered with multicoloured114 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-10-26 13 J^ mp ""Pat a smv^ mhin{ l l M1 ls "Stain's No. 1 woman h *r twenty aml hrr marr Tosca F ,r fcstl e«nslcl"r?.i r V<,,rS Pat has been r ,m horses. DOW »n a tour of iL° n r l h<% best rlder m th64 words
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Article461 1953-10-26 13 Anne Scott- James - Anne Scott-James by LONDON. FROM TIME immemorial, there have been two sorts of escort to take you around. Generations of girls could take their pick from the bloods and the intellectuals they could choose between sporting young men with dapper suits and money m461 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-10-26 13 photo. Edith Smookler. from Vienna, wears Hungarian national costume as she shows thes> dolls, also m slav dress, on the Bri-tish-Hungarian Society stand at the first International Handicrafts, Homecrafts and Hobbies Exhibition at Olympia, London.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article674 1953-10-26 14 JOHN FARROW - ARSENAL (-3 stars) WIN 5-3 JOHN FARROW 11 v Petrol strike did not keep fans away AKaSKNAI,, playing without three of <-* their soccer stars, clicked into top s;ear on Saturday, and romped to a 5-1 away victory over near- neigh hours Charlton Athletic. Tommy Law ton. Cliff Milton andA.P. - 674 words
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876 1953-10-26 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Ho%v they ran at Penang By 1 EADING RIDER young Billy Bagby get all the credit J for Shangrila's win m the Autumn Cup— main race for CI. 3 horses— at Penang on Saturday, final day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting876 words
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Article38 1953-10-26 14 A. H. Baker. 38-year-old British skater, set up a world long distance rood roller-.skating record by cover I ing 73 1 2 miles from Bath (Somer-i Sit) to Workingham (Berkshire* m j 10 hours bi minutes.38 words
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Article462 1953-10-26 14 How they stand to date IIKVi DIVISION P W U L F APIs Wtvsf Bium. 15 12 2 1 44 17 2t HuddersAeld T. IS 10 2 3 32 17 2k. Walveih.unpwm lo 9 4 2 40 L' 3 2> Burnley 15 10 o 5 34 2ti 2U Charlton A.462 words
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Article218 1953-10-26 14 THE ALL BLACK PL AY ON NOV.7 'E."'™S,",'K?s Rusby union S^k °n SaSaV l^ ()llld do no better draw, scoring SrJ* Koala to gPou 2*sB two tries. uiesier shire s Gloucestershire wer* superior m the set _sL_** C G Woodruff and /Tff gory, the England internS" als. gave them anReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration410 1953-10-26 15 The 'quad 9 champs scrape through -vnoden spoonists m tne quadrangular IOHORfc ..men. which ended m Singapore yesJ hockey tournj? c n impressive performance on the terda.v-sav? su njfor that they must be strongly padang aja lnst^ fg Ma|ayan championships. considered v ssive sta rts on FridayFree Press - 410 words
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Article196 1953-10-26 15 I ORD BURGHLEY, vice-president of the International j Olympic Committee, is m favour of holding the 1956 l Olympic equestrian events m some country outside Australia. I The 48-year-old British peer and winner of the 400 metres hurdles m the 1938 Amsterdam Olympics was commenting onU.P. - 196 words
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Article112 1953-10-26 15 Chadwick's record is bettered PORTUGUESE swimmer Batista Pereira, 32. yesterday swam the Straits of Gibraltar In the record time of five hours, four minutes. Pereira has beaten all previous records, including Florence Chadwick's recent time of five hours, six minutes. Entering the water at a spot known as Lslas DeA.P. - 112 words
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Article227 1953-10-26 15 ALTHOUGH the Saints tried their hardest they could not stop Ronnie Watson Allkingapore and North representative from constantly breaking through their defence Woods vi lie. Mainly through WeteOO'fl brilli.mi" at stand off position OH Q. bent tne .Saints by 14 points ia n<»..i -Topped goal, try and227 words
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Advertisement339 1953-10-26 15 REX NOW SHOWING I Zj^^Z33l 11^ 145^4. G.3U Ac 9.30 iJlffl I 1 I f 1 Jfe GO TO V/^ N now SHOw,r-_: MaXRS llC'it IIM a, ""l l5 415 b ,5 l=_____2__l^Jy^ pP^*"G^^ TO^W im vi _r^ p _wrf-_M^!H'IMPI ___l^»^^i m f%mUo$ i %m NEXT CHA "GE! DOROTHY MALONE339 words
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Article, Illustration329 1953-10-26 16 -says Jack Solomons 'old 1> middleweight champion Carl "Bobo" Olson has promised Britain's Handy Turpin another shot at the title. boxing promoter Jack Solomons said m London yesterday. Solomons told sports writers he is lining; up the bout for next summer m London provided Turpiii makes329 words
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Article, Illustration247 1953-10-26 16 i\R .ALVIN CAHN, manager of world V flyweight boxing title holder Yoshio Shirai, said yesterday he was -entirely hmov" about Shirais chances ot retainm«> his title when he rights Britain s Terry Allen m Tokyo tomorrow His confidence was snaieu w a majorityReuter; Free Press - 247 words
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Article142 1953-10-26 16 "DOYAL Singapore Yacht Club won every event m the 1953 Par Eastern Interport Regatta rowed at Kuala Belalt m Brunei. Singapore's four beat Royal Hongkong Yacht Club easily m 5 mm 7 3 5 sec. to carry off the Inter{>ort Challenge Cup. Then over the .sameReuter - 142 words
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Article59 1953-10-26 16 /CZECHOSLOVAKIA beat Rumanii by one goal to nothing m Bucharest yesterday to qualify for the final of the world soccer cup competition m Switzerland nex June. A goal m the first half won Czechoslovakia the match. A capacity crowd of 65.000 at Rotterdam saw Holland beat Belgium59 words
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Article99 1953-10-26 16 The Singapore Hockey Association last night named 14 play for the next hockey quadrangular meet at Kuala Lumpui on Nov. 6. 7 and 8. Other states m the meet are Perak, Negri Sembilan and Selangor. Next month's meet is considered an important one for the99 words
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66 1953-10-26 16 Wally Hayward. 45-year-old South African runner, won the 100 miles Bath to London race m the record time of 12 hours, 20 minutes. 28 seconds. This was over an hour faster than the previous best of 13 hours 21 minute- 19 seconds by anotherReuter - 66 words
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Article233 1953-10-26 16 Chinese 4; Indians THE star studded Singapore Chinese side took the field I A at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday with one aim 1 1 mmd to beat Indians and become SAFA communis I ?hampions. I And the good crowd of 3.000 saw them carry out233 words
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Article65 1953-10-26 16 EAST FIFE defeatfd Pirtkt Thistle 3-2 at Hafhpden Piit on Saturday to win the Sco_. League soccer cup for the third East Fife had to fight all the wji after taking a two nil lead. Pirtkr Thistle levelled the score but l_ Fife scored the winnerA.P. - 65 words
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Article19 1953-10-26 16 Burma defeated Ceylon by 3-I *> quadrangular soccer touriuwa match. Ceylon meets India <f TBr day. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article33 1953-10-26 16 Final placing* of the first thm ll the Community League: P W LDFAPk Chinese 7 J J« Europeans 76 1 JgUB Malays 7 5 J •J5 Goal average: Chinese W Europeans 2.0-33 words
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