The Singapore Free Press, 28 October 1953
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Article474 1953-10-28 1 i ai tU*t hints at talks with Mao 'Vietnam ingratitude 9 THE French Premier, M. Joseph Laniel, said m Paris yesterday that negotiations with Communist China to solve the IndoChina war need not necessarily he regarded as a "pact with the devil." M. Laniel wasReuter; A.P. - 474 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-10-28 1 ATHOL Mulley will be returning to Malaya to ride for the Shaw Stables. He is expected to be m time to ride m the Singapore Turf Club's St. Leger meeting next month.34 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-10-28 1 picture. MR. JOHN Charter, barrister-at-law, and chain«*ii of British Guiana's Democratic Party. the opposition to Dr. Cheddi Jagan, speaks at a Press Conference m London. Seated is Mr. VV. O. R. Kendall, executive member of the Party and Leader of the Opposition m the British Guiana House ofReuter - 52 words
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Article209 1953-10-28 1 Churchill under fire in House REPLYING m the House of JV Commons yesterday to <i batch of Labour questions on whether he had any plan.s to jeet President. Eisenhower. Mr r kM ov the Rui *ian Premier. L nil" Sir w;n »ton Churchill wa;» not very explicit. Un;on. tlons of209 words
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Article73 1953-10-28 1 JOHN ABERNFTHY, a thrifty 29-year-old Scottish bartendpr ent a Rood return on his er, s«t <* w j z oqi B9i lor mon<y yesterday— £93,B^l ior two shillings. Abernethy practically swept the board on a football po«l first dividend was £75,000 and his second r ef d73 words
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Article63 1953-10-28 1 r |MIE acting Singapore Establishments Officer. Mr W. M. Young, this morning said th« Council of Action's "third form boy" reference to <ne Ootprnmenfs Ritson pay proposals was intended to KM MI Insult, but it was not worth b> angry about." I.pidfM., of ihr OOVIIOU tM|63 words
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Article28 1953-10-28 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened on an uncertain tone this morning with first grade, November shipment at 54 cents a pound. 1J cents below yester- day's close.28 words
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Article40 1953-10-28 1 Two Malays and a Chinese, one vi wnom was armed with a pistol, robbed a young Chinese couple last night while they were seated m their car parked near Pierce reservoir, Singapore, of two fountain pens and $25.40 words
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Article30 1953-10-28 1 The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, said that the United States Government was not contemplating a withdrawal of United States forces from Europe.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement25 1953-10-28 1 "VjF^V "^0 CosA, fAofi moruellous f mummf^oks after that I j£ Give your child OVALTI N E ilu> Delicious Vitamin lood A.WANOERLTO. N^ hfcW S.N&APORM25 words
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366 1953-10-28 2 Britain orders all-out war on vice IN ..11-out u;tr on London".* A prootltutcs call §ir 1 1 and mule p veru haj '<' I'» ordei tii t>v Blr Da> ld Maxwi 1) Vyfe, thi Hon. i Becretary The Home OAce la MCUHIM t)i co-operaUon ol Scotland Yard and London mAClstratejReuter - 366 words
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Article69 1953-10-28 2 The Atomic Energy OoOXnUslon announced yesterday It had approved a proposal by a company m Virginia to study possibilities of usrog at/>mic power to drive surface ships. All costs of the study will be borne by the company. Its findIngs will be made available69 words
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Article64 1953-10-28 2 Miss Ann Hillary, young Ame- i rican actress, announced m I Knoxville. U.S. yesterday she would marry Mr. Frederick M.P. Knott British playwiight m, London on Nov. 14. Miss Hillary, whose real name J is Ann Francis, met Mr. Knott m New York city 18 months64 words
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Article145 1953-10-28 2 rpHOUSANDS m the Po Valley farmlands of North Italy i last night anxiously watched the River Po and its tributa- j ries rise as heavy rains swept I the whole country from tho Alps to Sicily threatening new flood disasters. The Government has set iReuter - 145 words
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264 1953-10-28 2 U.S. PROMISES TO CURB DR. RHEE and aid Indians TIIK IMTEI) States has promised i»,r 1 influence to insure that South Korean p/' 11 u^ Syngman Rhee, respects the Korean reside "t L olticials said m Loudon yesterday i.Vdi Uce m an assurance. J Ula h ad caii^ j AA.P. - 264 words
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Article36 1953-10-28 2 The French Resident-General m Tunisia, M. Pierre Veizard last night ended censorship, returned police powers from the military to the civilian authorities and lifted the curfew m the Sahel area m eastern Tunisia.36 words
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Article141 1953-10-28 2 Britain on more trade with China THE British Government was asked m the House of Commons yesterday, what steps tad been taken since the Korean armistice to expand trade oe tween Britain and China. Mr. Henry Strauss the par liamentary secretary to the m sident of the Board of iraae.Reuter - 141 words
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Article19 1953-10-28 2 the* cleath of Major TO y. proVladimirovitrh shev M' l fesflor at d «ny h Le*c'19 words
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Advertisement225 1953-10-28 2 jjjßfa^^^yJi '^•'^^-^ffi^^g^^^v?^^ /fa-'*? x :< mz i nr I X **i 8&x i i j < m I CAPACITY 1 I ~~~_JV I I BUT INCHES j 1 I only j£**T wide These new Leonards have everything! Beauty, j( reliability, economy— but above a.ll they're j 4i*&l** Ul m planned225 words
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235 1953-10-28 3 <j\r 0 bursaries with strings Vrev Sla {e P orter c-rrnFNTS Union of the University of THK STIO h> i on atlother mattcr ol Mala V thN time asainst the Federation principle -J lms Government. Governme nt, the union said, should T^ fff^^rsaiies of235 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-10-28 3 TH.: REPRESENTATIVE oi the Government of India, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, last night threw a dinner party m honour of the two Indian Members of Parliament, Beguni Azaz Rasul and Mrs. Ammu Swaminadhan, who are on their way to Japan as quests of the JapaneseFree Press - 70 words
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Article134 1953-10-28 3 NEW CITIZENS BRING IN LESS MONEY SINGAPORE Government ex--0 pects to collect only $5,700 m naturailisation fees m 1954. This will be half estimate of $***** for this year. An official explained that the drop was due to the reduction of the naturalisation fee from $51 to $16. The cut134 words
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Article74 1953-10-28 3 POUR Singapore Chinese artists 1 will early next month hold a joint exhibition of the paintings they did during their trip to Bali last year. Paintings of Balinese beauties Jill be among nearly 100 exhibits which will be put on show the British Council Hall74 words
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Article18 1953-10-28 3 t)™n C man Dr Ahmod Naklii. womoting d c a o y rri n H18 words
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Article111 1953-10-28 3 I ll 'd Air V s PS(Olt(ld b y entci^ Siamese w h countr y ;ii^» o(fir laU "i with govornmotit ffSftrss or help American troops resist aggression m Korea. He said m reply to a formal speech of welcome by Premier Phibun Songkram thatA.P. - 111 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-10-28 3 >HSS M. MILLBURN, who has arrived m Singapore to take charge of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital nurses* training school teaching children's nursing. Miss Millburn trained for four years at the Alder Hay Children's Hospital. Liverpool, before taking her sister-tutor's diploma at Edinburgh University.- Free Press picture.Free Press - 48 words
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Article121 1953-10-28 3 EXTRA TERM IS NOT POPULAR SINGAPORE'S 200 or more Chinese schools will soon decide on a joint protest against the introduction of a three- i term system from Jan. 1 next i year. This system will conform, m the main, with that prevailing m English schools, and is m- i121 words
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Article154 1953-10-28 3 City to discuss eviction of club I iff I'ress Start Xc porter SINGAPORE City OOUUCiUOfI arc expected today to cuss confirmation of the ttepi to be taken to evict the CUm Recreation club Iron Honf Lun Green. The club oili iais yesterday said that thay would adopt a passive attitude,154 words
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Article41 1953-10-28 3 THE International Union of Socialist Youth announced m London yesterday that it will send out a delegation early next year to South-east Asia and the Far East to strengthen its relations with young socialists m that region.41 words
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Advertisement59 1953-10-28 3 Youthful Fashions fjk I MOTHER-TO-BE '^j^ j Crisp Washing v^^^t, i COTTON or RAYON ,^^^^l^, i I Fully adjustable One Piece JJ 1 jfeljfc^' i Dresses or Two Piece Smock "'^M"Jm »rlk. I ALL ARE FASHIONED BY FAMOUS j LONDON OR AMERICAN HOUSES X j From $26.50 V j $60.0059 words
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442 1953-10-28 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Oct. 28, 1953. Opinion AFTER NIXON MR. RICHARD NIXON, the Vice-President of the United States, has moved on to Siam and delivered another letter of greeting from Mr. Eisenhower. Before he left Kuala Lumpur he made his promised statement on rubber and tin prices— the442 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-10-28 4 I Larth f Uom t bmhtr mhout ,h< rttcm f*k*i—u tr laying."12 words
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Article224 1953-10-28 4 INDO-CHINA CLASH SOON BY all the signs trie Communists are going to try to make the next few months decisive m the struggle for Indo-Chin.i. Intelligence reports from French H.Q. speak of new rebel divisions, and of massive war supplies reaching rebel bases from China. During the summer rainy season224 words
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565 1953-10-28 4 Colin Lawson - Is Britain's ONLY Export, the Coronation? Colin Lawson BERLIN. UST what is the Pttfigß Office up to m Germany? Recently the free half of Berlin opened its biggest industrial exhibition for 15 years. /are British traders m this building? No. Has space been allotted to free enterprise to show ofT565 words
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Article79 1953-10-28 4 The cult of crazy tombstones is catching on m France. A few months ago a wine merchant had his built m the form of a giant barrel mounted on a railway truck. Now M. Jules Delattre, who runs a public transport company at Valenciennes, near Lille, has had79 words
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Advertisement13 1953-10-28 4 LONGINES The Worlds Most Honoured Watch Sold by ALL HIGH CLASS WATCH DEALERS13 words
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Advertisement75 1953-10-28 4 imJIW WOMEN ALL OVER THE WORLD Always ask for fabrics guaranteed by Guarantee fulfilled or cost including t»ilorin| chatf" refunded. Sole Agents: LEBEL (CHINA) LIMITED Singipor* Tel: 6321. 6697. Ku»l> tymp»r Ttl: 568^^ If Bi II I^S^^^R g-g Jalilii _^^i i 5 '■I Jj k iL3 kJH r" 111 Jb_75 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-10-28 5 CHINESE CABARET STAR IN LONDON picture. IoSS Jadin Wong, a beautiful Etbaret star, who appeared at ■lie Premiere of "Androcles End the Lion" m London. PopperPopper - 26 words
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Article24 1953-10-28 5 Canadian Premier Louis St. Baurent is expected to visit Bakistan m March next year, Barnes Sinclair, Canadian MiBister lor Fisheries, said yes-24 words
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103 1953-10-28 5 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By VEVER heard of it," was the reply given by Singapore company spokesmen to me yesterday when I asked them whether Colony women insure their toaty and their curves. "But, of course, we will cons«r applicants No insurance company would turn103 words
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230 1953-10-28 5 POLICE WILL GUIDE TRAFFIC Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Traffic Police have asked Miss Amy Laycock, City Councillor, to inform the 1,000 guests who will attend her wedding on Friday about trailic and parking arrangements at St. Andrew's Cathedral and Victoria230 words
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Article159 1953-10-28 5 The court gave them chicken soup Free Press Staff Reporter TWENTY-FIVE sick people at the Home for the Aged m Thomson Road, Singapore, had a big surprise yesterday at their mid-day meal. As they were led to their tables by several "Little Sisters of the Poor" who help to run159 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-10-28 5 picture. TIIK \<u I'rrsi.inii of the IT lilted States Mr. Kit hard Nixon, crouches down to watch a ru hlir r tree tapping demonstration on the Sungei Way Rubber Islate. The rubber estate was one of his many calls during a whirlwind tour of the KualaFree Press - 58 words
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Advertisement7 1953-10-28 5 2nd V/EEK! 40 Geeta Bali *^«Wv» :o7 words
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Advertisement250 1953-10-28 5 Starts TODAY! HERE'S THE SALE YOU'VE LOOKING FORWARD TO: j BARGAINS GALORE IN EVERY DEPT. Usual SALE Price PRICE $11.50 WILSON White Shirts 6.00 ea. 12.50 WILSON Cold. Shirts 7.00 5.50 WILSON American Ties 2.50 13.50 AERTEX Sports Shirts I "Gympe" 10.00 I 9.75 AERTEX Sports Shirts "88" 7.50 14.50250 words
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Advertisement6 1953-10-28 6 Olivetti TYPEWRIT^ 5 For free trial.6 words
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Miscellaneous215 1953-10-28 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs ■«< j|g^Y ■^ySslijsS v i^s^ "r^u^g **rou6n ii£ Ctoe."ictocih6 counts-- c^all vvi.l p»5 T Mfc pca.vn.n6 r^r.,. I C -NP.T^^TC fcFc^r^ h'^Ao'Pi^n^, 1 THEN r^£r L V. h TI^NEP l^^tffl Dfl I w£Z'L uttecep a wilp215 words
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Miscellaneous452 1953-10-28 6 vouTi lucky! B«'RN .o, H ,Ml the Horld ,1 f *Sf to be j, bSr il Vjl!| out lite. \L ekMi^p moon-b*,mr £S»l a they mi|lrtl> l J| "ommrhere interls!*^ J most distressing v 4 someone who U J and carefree as you !r» J^l tven so. thwe w i452 words
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285 1953-10-28 7 \mply to archbishop r*titerburv's criticism or me Kotnan ArchDishoP > of can fey jQseph ath l< C Jesu^preacher! at the Church of Our Lady rhristie. the J A e TVt V street Kensington, London. f Victories, Alien have conf used the tolerance 11 Dr.285 words
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Article159 1953-10-28 7 Cc l »X t X they have yet t0 flnd a way to protecl no j iv^.' h he, e n hoot would have! But if alned a maker. taTil mlners "Mle toes fMWt,^ h th(>lr mam J" boot, SCOrc<l one victory SSSri.*' lh Shoo159 words
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Article200 1953-10-28 7 A ROBOT HEART WAITS FOR PATIENT |\Ot TORS are seeking the first mJ patient for a mechanical heart and lung which has boen assembled at a London hospital but they are not going to ask for volunteers. They will choose a patient with a heart too weak for an operation200 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-10-28 7 PLENTY of exercise, nine hours' sleep and moderation m everything is Terry Moore's, Hollywood star, way to a healthy life. She is pictured above after a swim.27 words
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Advertisement171 1953-10-28 7 7 J llilt IIVC CANYMEOS ARI TNI FINEST REPRODUCTIONS OF lAINTINCS AVAILABLE TODAY THIS IS NOT AN IDLE BOAST BUT THE CENERALLY ACCEPTED OPINION OF ART EXPERTS THE WORLD OVER WHY NOT CALL AND SEE OUR COLLECTION OF CANYMEDS TODAY? DONALD MOORE OLDHAM HALL SINGAPORE 9 TEL: ***** OCEAN PARK171 words
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Article, Illustration570 1953-10-28 8 LAN GRANT - LAN GRANT Story by HPHE film of Shakespear's "Julius Caesar" has arrived m Singapore and will be shown soon at the Cathay cinema. The play by Shakespeare that is more suited to the screen than any other, "Julius Caesar" shares several features with "Hamlet" which thousands570 words
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Article, Illustration146 1953-10-28 9 "YOnd tassius nas v icun ana ruuiy/y iook; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous/ Caesar suspects Cassius originator of the conspiracy of evil intentions but knows nothing of them. nlkh e tlL a n tk e J n the of men, »*ith taken at146 words
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Article2284 1953-10-28 10 TIIK hour Of UM irtftl America m brt*uk-out under Gen. Omar Bra'Ut'y came at last. Oi July 25. 1944. their VIHh Corps .struck southwards from St. Lo, and the next day the VllKti Corps, on their right, joined the battle. The bombardment by the United States2,284 words
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Article, Illustration4 1953-10-28 10 Cherbourg after Germans left4 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-10-28 11 picture. II VI. IN GREGORY, 25, Ameri can -horn television and cabaret star. She has one of the s mallest waists m the U.S. Her measurements: waist, 16 inches; bust. 31 inches; hips, 32 inches; weight, 94 pounds.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article99 1953-10-28 11 A 30-YEAR-OLD wife who lost both hands m a wartime factory explosion is caring very efficiently for her first baby. She said: "I can do most things for the baby, but I can't bathe her. My husband does that when he comes nome frcm work.99 words
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166 1953-10-28 11 JOHN O'Connor, the .<v«iiytai old Rom ford, Essex, boy whose heart stopped bemtini for ten mlnutei li back home playing cowboy.s and Indians m the hat which his mother bellerti .saved his life Mrs O'Connor promised John .1 Mountles' hat after his fifteenth operation for166 words
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Miscellaneous323 1953-10-28 11 Bridge Talk YOU MIGHT THINK that players I L use the weak two bid are m StSs is far from the case. A SSd weak two-bid will always win at 5 five tricks and more often than not it will take six. Therefore, with anything of value m partners hand,323 words
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Miscellaneous232 1953-10-28 11 Today's Crossword HBPIFIP I I I P I P ACROSS.— 1, Is this a kind of R.N" (SJMfV M). 7. Clue for green wasldt swtttatatf (8. 8, aralls In kitchen-garden? (la). 10. Mute Sura can have no mone ary Disappears at a party? (3). 14, A interest m certain sphere232 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-10-28 12 JOHN WAYNE is soundly kit «■<( on tiie i heck by nil MltllMalmntic &irl at his divorce hearing m I M Aiit;rli*s. a few minutes after the court announced a property settlement between the rugged actor and his Mexican actress wife. Ksperanza. The girl is RathlynA.P. - 71 words
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Article155 1953-10-28 12 Through blood to glory DESPITE their demand for m- j dependence, It would appear that the M.C.A.-U.M.N.O Alliance is not taking proper steps to educate the people m their social responsibilities. Take blood donations, non-Chinese have given the most blood. But the (greatest number of recipients are Chinese. They take155 words
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121 1953-10-28 12 SHOULD GIRLS DANCE WITH EACH OTHER? THINK it is an obnoxious practice for ttll-|ini m Sinea.Yore to dance with each other when they don t have "a male partner. Many of my friends a*ree with me. Cabaret managers should forbid thus. Have you ever seen two mm dancing together? Never,121 words
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Article32 1953-10-28 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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Article139 1953-10-28 12 MAY I voice my grouse against a glaring fault m the traffic control on Connaught Drive, Singapore. It Is most surprising that the plight of people waiting to rross the road from the Esplanade side has not caught the eye of Mr. Haxworth, or his assistants. The motorists,139 words
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Article87 1953-10-28 12 SIX DOZEN THANK you. Mr. Happy Low. for your authentic explanations of "doctor pekak" and "loyar burok." As I thought, the former is a slang and it now appears that the latter is of the .same origin. Incidentally, I recall the following joke: Said a lawyer to a doctor: "Mistreat87 words
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Article69 1953-10-28 12 MANY soccer fans will be glad to know why the selectors dropped the regular Malay players m the match against th a Chinese on Sunday. Oct. 18. In spite of the fact that they were present for the selection. No small wonder that they went on strike69 words
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Article51 1953-10-28 12 WITH reference to the story "Quick-Freeze Fish 'Can't be Sold' m your issue of Oct. 24, may I point out that letters of invitation to the demonstraion were sent to the Singapore Wholesale Fish Merchants' Association and the Singapore Fish Merchants' Association. GEORGE O. THOMSON. Public Relations Officer.51 words
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Article39 1953-10-28 12 WILL the secretary, or organiser, of the Lonely Hearts' Club please let the writer know how to contact him or her. with a view to his becoming a member. PATRICK POH, 559, Yio Chu King Rd., Singapore, 28.39 words
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Article212 1953-10-28 12 "We do not care two hoots for lebtofft", So appears to be the LingracUMLs attitude of the Singapore Government towards thr moat harassed section of the population riio tri«i'r<iy of tht whole rttwtton 1a that even elected ooundllort— the •o-caUed avowed hamptous of the m*Hne»_tnntead of212 words
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Advertisement122 1953-10-28 12 Selected array of I SILVER, E. P. N. S. MISCELLANEOUS Cook 1 1 and 1 1 VARIETY COSTUME JEWELLERY Offered at Clearance Price, 1 I i 1 11 Multiple Bargains... Quality Value m Every S* 1 1 LANKA JEWELLERS II (THE HOUSE FOR CEYLON GJ?A*S, \\W 20, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE122 words
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Article, Illustration626 1953-10-28 13 PRESTOj - Williams 'Spots' a Singer PRESTOj m ic »P*« m MR. T. H. H. Hancock, Chairman. Chamber Ensemble, writes: I should like to correct a statement by Presto concerning recitals by Mr. Peter Surges which my Society sponsored. Preito said: 'Examiners do solo work without charge and the advantages to the626 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-10-28 13 WANETS are funny «ungs. In one hand, you we a female castanet -thats the soft one. In he other, the male-the n arsh one. re^ de l rom wood care- matured over vpnr* ttS^gL *Mlng- And odd language Not a \<C lnslsteilt worryins Ur^r their h107 words
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Article, Illustration299 1953-10-28 13 BEECHAM, 'THE BOXER THOMAS BEECHAM, newly returned from a trip to Swansea, conducted his first concert of the season at the Royal Festival Hall recently. Sir Thomas was asked if his trip had altered his reputedly poor opinion of Wales. I have no opinion of Wales,' he said. mNo one299 words
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Advertisement204 1953-10-28 13 PUBLICATIONS of 7HE ASSOCIATED BOARD of the ROYAL SCHOOLS of MUSIC THEORY of Music V Questions and Exercises on Theory with <$ Hints for Working (New Series) *"j$J 5) one book for each grade. (1 VIII) o, Theory Papers (or the Years 1948, 1949, <C X 1950, 1951, 1952 (Grades204 words
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802 1953-10-28 14 STERLING SLAPPEY - BRITAIN IS BACK AT THE TOP IN SPORT STERLING SLAPPEY By DURING tin- mild evening if June >9. l»:>0. the traditional patriotism of the fiercely patriotic British hit the bottom. London cabbies and cops and even the late king, they say— shook their heads m disappointme nt and disgust. In802 words
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Article504 1953-10-28 14 By Free Press Special Correspondent PORTSMOUTH FC are m a first class dilemma. They r just do not know where to fit m English International Jack Froggatt, and it is most inconvenient to have a £25,000 man kicking his heels m the Reserves. The fix came504 words
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Advertisement167 1953-10-28 14 sir 1 clearly l ioovc tneir s^ ,n lINDERWOOD %fyMm&*i DE lAIXE cook Wg^bkp ~jL-^***^ I 50/^ Agents: %s^s^ UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Plan Your Lifetime Saving Now! Buy 4 AADI iy ELECTRIC-OPERATED \/wRk) UUDLIII CLOTHING WASHING MAHCINE It lasts a lifetime. \jht-~ Z%R /f167 words
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Advertisement11 1953-10-28 14 Today A Tomorrow at 14*441 p.m. itni.-ti Taylor In MCiM'M AMBUSH"11 words
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Advertisement61 1953-10-28 14 SPECIAL 1 T V SHORT I I HALF HOUR I OF ACTION I I PRODUCED BY I THE WORLD'S! GREATEST T.V.I SUPPLIERS I REPUBLIC PICTURES I ADVENTURES I OF I COMMANDO I CODY I NO 1 I ENEMIES OF THE UNIVERSE AMAZING SPACE I ADVENTURES I a sneiv I AD61 words
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Article, Illustration436 1953-10-28 15 Ulan was ight'shero tMt PreSS Boxing Reporter TwAS just »ke all other S-good, clean, thrillTnd a friendly sm.le m it's all over. list night was the first nigln fifes WtfE Stadium. There were 36 fights on the programme, two rings and a hirly large crowd.Free Press - 436 words
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191 1953-10-28 15 Ur»v r »»»i v hon Wee hi qualification v. Abdul Kadcr bin j""fM r 2= W. Abeysekera bt. Boy Madasamy Suppiah. Boy lla*him A» ••♦'at D. M...X.1./,,. t.k.o. rd. I; Kus Clarke bt. Klf .lo«eph Let; l,ow '«n f c hal bt. <191 words
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Advertisement160 1953-10-28 15 CAPITOL today ii 1.4 V I. tM Ml COME fARLY! Bl v% 111 1^ 1 I W M. j withENOLISH Wt .JSIBTITLES Caroline Che He In TECHNICOLOR Plus Pathe News! "WINNER OF MISS WORLD CONTEST AND MOTOR SHOW AT EARL'S COURT PAVILION From TODAY 1.45 4. 6.30, 9.30 I GLORIA160 words
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Advertisement98 1953-10-28 15 I Oil \li A IfAILY 11.00 a.m.-l 4">-l i:»-(i.j:, 9.30 p.m. ON PANOKAMH SC 'Kfcr N ronrian' i. |V|* <' i^ m^h| SHLHKWinWS KWOO MQNIMBMi I WHKII COtfY OAK TOi J NEXTc HAN G E liamoSibilootol HJIL¥MILUS u«»-» TERRY MOOWf AkKMMD *Ai(tit ItSX ACADEMY AWARD WINNER FOR THE BEST ACTRESS98 words
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Article299 1953-10-28 16 ALLAN LEWH - ALLAN LEWH A ussies told to follow methods From STRAITS RACING Association methods to stamp out doping m Malayan racing has received praise m Australia. Leading Melbourne racing correspondent, "Sterling/ 1 who writes for the Sun News Pictorial, gives the "thumbs up" sign to the pre-race299 words
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Article306 1953-10-28 16 OHANGRILA. who established himself as one of the best three-year-olds on the Malayan Turf this Beaton by winning the Autumn Cup over Sh F. for Class 3, Div. 1 horses a* Penang last Saturday, has been promoted to Class 2 states the latest306 words
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Article44 1953-10-28 16 Results of friendly football matches played under floodl'ghts m Britain last ni<?ht were: Crystal Palace 4. Stade Francais <Fn>nce> 2; Carlisle United 3. Queen of the South 1; Qrimsby Town 1, Nor*. ich City 1" Watford 4 Stoke City 2 ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article21 1953-10-28 16 Oxford University beat Oxford University Grey hounds by 18 points to three in a rugby union match yesterday.21 words
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Article175 1953-10-28 16 The league and cup committee of the Singapore Amateur Football Association will announce their decision this i evening whether they accept or not a request made yesterday by Fathul Karib for a postpon ment of Friday's Cup final between Fathul Karib and Timers S. A. An authoritative source175 words
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Article66 1953-10-28 16 OLSON PLANS TOUH OF THE FAR EAST lI'OKLDS niilldeweight c h a m p ion (ail "Bobo" OtoMI may tour the Orient, hi* manaßer. Sid Flaherty, said m San Francisco, yesterday. Flaherty said he had conferred with Honolulu promoters for a possible nontitle bout with France's Pierre Langlois. FUherty £>tfA.P. - 66 words
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Article280 1953-10-28 16 By JIM BECKER I La WORLD flyweight champion Yoshio Shirai of j a M last night m Tokyo turned back the challenge*!* 11 Terry Allen, a brawny London Cockney, m 15 (LJ T rounds that were heavy on clinches and light on actJ liA.P. - 280 words
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Article137 1953-10-28 16 VICTORIA School repeated their earlier rugger win over Raffles Institution when they won by a goal (five points) to a penalty (three point.si on their own ground yesterday. Victoria the better all round side were kept from making a big score by the determined defence put137 words
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Article50 1953-10-28 16 The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will soon launch a campaign to raise funds to send a big contingent to the Asian Games m Manila next May. The 9OSC hopes to sends a team of athletes, .swimmers, weightlifters. boxers, footballers, basketball players, cyclists and marksmen.50 words
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