The Singapore Free Press, 4 November 1953
1953-11-04
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1953-11-04 1 The Singapore Free Press r| Afternoon Sale m Malaya. »~S* M-i-- X V 9M Pr C 517 words
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Article304 1953-11-04 1 RADIO JUICE FOR YOUR CAR Uavtsehoid power by wirelen* AN Italian engineer has invented a system of beaming electricity through space without wires. He claims that a single centre could supply any place m the world and that, without any connecting lines, household requirements could be provided, machinery run, buses,A.P.; U.P. - 304 words
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354 1953-11-04 1 OIR WINSTON CHURCHILL warned yesterday that a Biff Four meeting with Mr. Malenkov might end "m a still worse deadlock than there is at present.*' The Prime Minister told the new session of the House of Commons opened yesterday by the Queen:354 words
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Article111 1953-11-04 1 SINGAPORE political observers this morning said that the new Democratic Labour Party which was formed last night would be a "death blow" to the old Labour Party. They anticipate that there would be a "wholesale defection" of members from the old party to join the111 words
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Article31 1953-11-04 1 Singapore Rubber Market this morning opened on an uncerI tain tone with first grade. November shipment, at 54 a 8 cents a pound. 3 H cent below yesterday's close.31 words
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Article31 1953-11-04 1 The White House approved clemency or parole for a total of 98 Japanese World War II criminals, the U.S. War Crimin al and Clemency Board report ed today.31 words
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Article73 1953-11-04 1 SINGAPORE police are investigating two separate thefts of textiles, wristwatches, fountain pens and gold chains worth $21,000. Six cases of cloth stored m a sodown m Ford Street by a Hi*h Street Indian merchant were emptied and stuffed with old newspapers. A Qanta* Empire Airways cargo73 words
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Article30 1953-11-04 1 There will be no issue of the Singapore Free Press tomorrow Deepavali. Publication will be resumed on Friday. We wish our Hindu readers a happy Deepavali.30 words
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Article147 1953-11-04 1 \U.S. accused] MR. WALTER STEVENS, leader of the first British trades union delegation t» visit Communist China, last night accused the United States of permitting "back door" exports to China, through Japan. Mr Stevens, secretary of the Electrical Trades Union, described the delegation's tour at a cressReuter - 147 words
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264 1953-11-04 1 DOCTOR URGES CROSS SIGN FOR CLINICS 1 CSL of f thc A Dr A. a C ei le seof5 eof Medicine, rnin reneWHl sham this Private nrTrtit? I al| owed £l a lonprs •nouW People the ,lvt te t0 literate V^n3a^ X s Utence of cllnici Was now f or264 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-11-04 1 THE SHAH OF PERSIA stoops to help an elderly peasant to his feet alter the man had fallen on his knees to kiss the Shah's feet during ceremonies at Takistan m which the Shah gave 1,600 peasants 20 acres of land each.46 words
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Advertisement43 1953-11-04 1 fanfaie < ■yr^r J distinguished l*-f 'V xv Perfume for Women Jfe^sJ V appreciate the Iff /W /y €C I 4111 IIAN1)»AC; SIZE 'i.WF DRESSING TAILS 888 20.00 ECONOMY SIZK H■ -OO LUXURY SIZK S ImP-OO I fWff>nf/fV»n /»#t#v I! no it m sons43 words
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309 1953-11-04 2 Soviet Union claimed yesterday to have "several types of atomic- and* hydrogen bombs." rue claim was made m a talk by a Soviet scientist over Moscow Radio. "The joint work of physicists, chemists and petrologists has helped Soviet science within i short309 words
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Article177 1953-11-04 2 Beer for votes is seized DASF TK3RTY-EIGHT gallons of beer intended to influence the i votes of thee tribal chiefs m the Sudan elections have been seized under the corrupt practices ordinance. The drinks had been provided by Inf* c^ ldates of the pro-Egyptian the UMMA Party, which stands for177 words
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Article27 1953-11-04 2 BURMA 'S DEBT to Rr««i« financial obligations 1947 treaty of independence a 7 V ?nn b nn? SCUled I 1 a total °f £7.300.000 a substantial re-27 words
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Article71 1953-11-04 2 More white areas soon pENERAL Sir Gerald Tem- Jt ler Hißh Commissioner for the Federation, arrived at London airport yesterday on a "normal routine trip". He expects to stay for about a fortnight "Every thins is go in X t o Plan, he said at the airport #k m J*Reuter - 71 words
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Article86 1953-11-04 2 F AWYERS for Lord Montagu £f announced yesterday the 27-year-old nobleman wfll return to England from France soon to face a M serious criminal charge. He does not intend and has never -Intended to shirk the issue, his solicitors, said m a statement. On Oct. 15,A.P. - 86 words
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Article250 1953-11-04 2 WINSTON SAYS: TWE PRIME MINISTER, Sir WinMon Churchill, .sari last night he intends to keep his Conservative Government for two-and-a-half more years barring some extraordinary situations.'' Addressing a new session of the House of Commons a few hours after the Queen formally opened Parliament, SirA.P. - 250 words
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Advertisement124 1953-11-04 2 JHHHHHMk" MONS.— THURS. 4 cv. ft. of cold m a i cabinet less than 39" high j h,w U rnS k i eep all kinds of food fresh insid < th fc ™w r Tri^tn Leonard and use the top of the thl Sras a conye nient food preparation center.124 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-11-04 3 we mi the Australian aircraft-carrier Sydney, which arrived m Singapore MONG the W'fl^zJft). Sub-Lieut G. B. Eccleston's and Ist Lieut. N. B. Cox's (their iederday w^J f carmichael's (now a year old) and Sub-Lieu t. C. F.E. Faraher's (his fifth). j\rst). Sub- Lie vi.49 words
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309 1953-11-04 3 Pocket money for wives law silly -say men Free Press Staff Reporter OUBLIC opinion yesterday was sharply divided on the question of whether Singapore should have a law compelling husbands to surrender part of their income as pocket money to their wives. In Britain, the Council foi Married Women is309 words
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Article195 1953-11-04 3 Free Press Staff Reporter |HE AUSTERITY campaign m Singapore has been greatly aided by the trade recession, Mr. Homer nen* Hui Meng, president of the Singapore Punctua'"V and Austerity Association, said yesterday. when 1 these diffi cult times,, 2 l°n c y bec °ming scarce, S*195 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-11-04 3 FIELD MARSHAL Sir John Harding, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, yesterday flew to Kluang m Johore to inspect the 2nd Battalion of the 6th Gurkha Rffles of which he is Colonel of the Regiment. Sir John was accompanied by the General Officer Commanding;, 17 GurkhaFree Press - 76 words
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Article201 1953-11-04 3 A A^ ER b CUOAT, the Amerl iE^" d I ?:C""'"ti' ,n hlm PIM uutt o< tho c t g c In south American dances and at the same time determine u»» !)i>^ pair m Singapore. Mr LCVltt said ye.sl.ordiv "ThffJ C«n fl.mi :my M201 words
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Advertisement125 1953-11-04 3 Typewrite anywhere with SMITH-CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS II (Kasy payments can be arranged) M* I WEIGHS ONLY 9 LBS! HAS FULL-SIZE S^r OFFICI-TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD! n^ i irTiiiiMPrii^^i^ Sole Agents: TYPEWRITERS (MAUYA) LlMlTEir^rjj ifC 132-1. ROBIMSON ROAO. SIRBAPORE r Av^ TELEPHOUE *****. P.O. BOX. 1152 tA U \As\ LOKE YEN 10ILBIM6. KUALA125 words
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423 1953-11-04 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4, 1953 Opinion 'A PRETTY BAD THIRD' WHEN Sir Sydney Came was Financial Secretary m the Hong Kong Government 15 years ago, he was given a Chinese name which could be translated as "He Who Does Good by Spending I Money." Today, as Vice-Chancellor423 words
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Article, Illustration388 1953-11-04 4 EDWARD NELLOR - EDWARD NELLOR South Korea s ambassador echoes U.S. opinion WASHINGTON 'THE behaviour oi Indian A Government troops m Korea and the attitu(i< Indian officials at the United Nations are two immovable objects m the path of a Korean peace settlement. This is the blunt conclusion of388 words
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Article443 1953-11-04 4 LIONEL SHAPIRO - MALENKOV IS ON TOP LIONEL SHAPIRO LONDON. lIIGHLY placed Soviet 11 citizens who have visited London within the last two weeks report that Lavrenti Beria, the former No. 2 man m the Soviet Union, was arrested because he was suspected of plotting to seize supreme power through the secret police443 words
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Advertisement15 1953-11-04 4 ILONGINES The Worlds Most Honoured Watch Stid by ALL HIGH CLASS WATCH DEALERS I J15 words
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Advertisement49 1953-11-04 4 CANNOT SMR»H»C I Look for the mark r fr^li Ofl a a )r (> pnaranteedby CANMOT fTtiTCH C*H£{ls*V ft. '4*l Cttarantee fvlfillerf »r cwl CAM MOT FAPC iB J lMd j n laik>rinf cltJff<f y refunded. Sole Agents: LEBEL (CHINA) LIMITED $.n gap e.c Tel: 6WI. 6697. K«»b t""«»»' s<lt49 words
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Miscellaneous17 1953-11-04 4 POCKET CARTOON hy OSBERT LANCASTtH Hon't hlame me, Wtlhur —I told you not to %ucar your b,f<Hul%."17 words
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Article178 1953-11-04 5 Where the washing can't hang By P. L. KOH i SINGAPORE City Council A official told me yesterday there was no law to prevent people drying: clothes on poles stuck out of windows. In Johore Bahru the authorities hare described the practice as "unsisht!y, unhygienic and unjafe" And they are178 words
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224 1953-11-04 5 Better water to reduce dental decay I $100,000 A YEAR PLAN Free Press Start" Reporter TIIK Public rtilities Committee of the City Council has agreed m principle to two suggestions by the City Water Engineer to improve and safeguard the water supply m Singapore. The suggestions are: 1. To fluoridate224 words
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141 1953-11-04 5 City Councillor asks about water hydrants < Free Press Staff Reporter THE Estates and Fire Brigade J Committee of the City 1 1 Council will meet next week to j consider a report on the num- ber of water hydrants m Singapore kampongs. The chairman of the committee. Mr. J.141 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-11-04 5 i gether." Department heads .said they found great difficulty m finding parking space for their cars if 'hey did not make the reservations THE SINr.APnoTL Press Stafr Reporter Wrmh FTranic Police Superintendent, Mr. Darkinr lii. hf yester day explained that reserved Hr 4 PiL107 words
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Article98 1953-11-04 5 OKCAIKSK hi.s regiment. Eas torn Cftpt'l, the MiddelnadRegiment, has been renamed after Gidoen Sehoepers a Bo'-i hero shot by ItlC Hritish m 1900 Commanding officer Commandant W. O, Kingwill an nounced his resignation m Port Flizabeth yesterday "As one who ll extremely iroud of hisA.P. - 98 words
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Article55 1953-11-04 5 Madame Butterfly finally is coming home." Since Puccini's famous opera about a jilted Japanese maiden opened 50 years ago m Italy, it I has been almost everywhere m the world. A Japanese company finally will open In Nagasaki tomorrow with the production its first showing In55 words
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Advertisement303 1953-11-04 5 Deepauali Greetings JL to all our Hindu Friends Patrons. m»u^ i l t j I \now m its jy f < 'irofl^ GRAND SEASON |^i SALE MORE BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. SPECIAL OFFER: "Eversharp" Pens 55.00 ea A "Eversliarp" Pencils Mh* v oo t •ynji Silvei Cigarette 7 Holders $3.00303 words
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Miscellaneous220 1953-11-04 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis i/vhat\ this., this is his'mhhod'.' finish him off fast I'll knock and thjs is suppncm 1 1 ia/uatV -r.,7^ C CLOWN 00lN f CLAIMS YOU'I I B£ OR TH£ HUMANf HIM INTO TO SCARk MfT H a A T THIS THATCHARACfIR220 words
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Miscellaneous259 1953-11-04 6 H i ?«»H^l from ther, On J"«*l»r thin" and you h %J TRI'RSDAY I SCORPIO .Oct. 24-NwP I you arc offerfd an op^l 3 that -fc*| 22 f^' T T ARI p (NoT.^I Start a hard job nrhil the morning and you may hj out that it is acUrJ!| than259 words
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Article, Illustration209 1953-11-04 7 i PALE, 29-year-old woman was carried into the A courtroom at Douai, France, and placed m a wheelchair fa ilg her husband, who is accused of trying to murder her. Lodged near her heart, where it cannot be removed, is the bullet which firstPaul Popper; Reuter - 209 words
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Article49 1953-11-04 7 B™ P»t Pony popula'WO d^T f b T about li HMO ?L c Jatest fi ure >y r^ coP T red with ***** collieries m \SS^ m J ho Moon they nu^berSwid^ North Wa| e-s and •uS|^ "fining are employed 1M «SS? wISSr 1 Yorksh c49 words
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Article139 1953-11-04 7 £1-TO P.C's TIME AND TROUBLE j SOLICITORS m Dudley, Worcs. *3 who want to ask a ixHicptnati will have to pay fOI i 1 from now on. The council s;tys that the towns 108 policemen -.pond too much time In Answering tollcltors 1 r|ij*-i i**-, and searching for documenti Now139 words
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561 1953-11-04 7 Niece tells of shooting in dark lane 'THEN I SAW MAN SITTING ON MY UNCLE WALTER' AX 18-year-old girl said that as she and her brother going home one night a man an uncle by marriage "jumped out" on them. There were shots, her brother was hit, and she ran561 words
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Article41 1953-11-04 7 Exports of Scotch whisky for the first nine months of the year were the highest recorded —more than 1.000,000 gallons greater than for the same period last year- and brought m £27,176,400. Of this, c 15.237,575 was m dollars.41 words
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Article182 1953-11-04 7 rym: body of a 13-year-old b«y, wrapped m a blanket, wu lound m the slutting or uppholslery of 4 divan, the West Middlesex coroner was told. Detective Superintendent Leslie Watts said the divan was ripped open along the centre with the flaps pulled together and turned182 words
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Advertisement85 1953-11-04 7 (Cfy/iet/ eta/A M- I r 3 x II JTH 11 COQN^. j W^ BEa^2^r y^ vv £S GWAC -il Sole Agents: MACLAINE WATSON fr CO., LTD. Singapore Malaya British Borneo ONE STONE KILLS TWO BIRDS I YOU SAVE WHILE YOU BUY II REMINGTON "QUIET RITER' 1 m^7^:^^^^ CASH PRICE 350/85 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-11-04 8 East K.L. f this p%< tion of lhe display at Council Pi clg three weeks s, Part of the i. on exhibition Lat *r on, it showsomeoiit, tiOn Sin^ U is of inters different styles the different M m creation! dividual work. Examined do*, the paintings tinct Chinese interwoven with100 words
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Article, Illustration333 1953-11-04 9 PETER DE CRUZ - ets West in s Exhibition PETER DE CRUZ DASF Story by I m to show to adW of a landscape IrKan, and the I: i&Sm E* castiqlione). ■contrast, the landscape portrayed m brilliant ■I brush being used I harsh lines, whereas tr painting is "Uich abdued both m tone IDR. C.A. GIBSON-HILL - 333 words
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Article, Illustration2088 1953-11-04 10 IKE SENDS SOS TO ARMY IN ITALY Second World War (Vol. 6) 9 Sir Winston Ch Ur How the Allied armies advanced! tield Marshal Alt' ramie r'.-t summer offensive m Italy was to start on Aug 26, 1944 On the preveeding afternoon th>' Prune Minister flew to the battle headquarters2,088 words
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Article, Illustration279 1953-11-04 11 WHEN THE PLAYER on your right overcalls partner's opening bid and although you pass your partner reopens the bidding, there is a considerable amount of information »hich has been exchanged. What you have learned, and what you have already told partner by your pass, should make your next279 words
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209 1953-11-04 11 THE MM Oi thf* "modern mutiny In the Bounty m u/hich ciKht membfrs of mr Sew of the 6.000-ton British ■teamei I/»rd Church W«M m JSvS ended m ftne*. Not om Ol the mm wf-nt to PN. Tho proieCtttkm nad saifl th;it while the209 words
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Miscellaneous194 1953-11-04 11 Today's Crossword Amoss *iLH P^yttrtntl of course (4) 4. Are 11. Sounds HkV tt» intension of g^^J^TTwiSi arl (8, 5> 7. No question to a.sk ladder a««in. <^ )f v meone who h*fl fallen .5. 4. 4. I. hwfjj »J° ne |2 a >oil the old eMtttf (4) 10 I194 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-11-04 12 wS2P Sir* "SSL?" 1 of fost Office Saving Bank Hands over a cheque for S6B to ca f hier of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Kuala Lumpur. The money was from the staff of the Post Office Ravines Bank who responded toL»dv Temper's ,n D eal for the Tuberculosis Fund50 words
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196 1953-11-04 12 FACT AND FICTION ABOUT COMMUNALISM I 1 En rtXaSt nS> r interes ts > am I consideration by^ssAMoorthyTn^ 3^ SUbmit for I °n. th e communal question y d Seah some view s l*i. ugh P re Pared to concede' |"f POMfbUity of unconsc^uf bias, I don't think beine Euro196 words
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Article229 1953-11-04 12 Letters must be short J ETTERS which have appeared for the past 20 over years like that from "Justice" -not convinced the Government that money-lenders are either a nuisance, or unnecessary, and that they should be hanged. The writers on this subject for reasons best229 words
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Article48 1953-11-04 12 IT Is indeed plea-slng to read of MaJIS increa s i"« number of c donors who have reeriv, '< I'JHcia.s. to quoto Dr. Vickors X d to thP community and ftSEJte 11 11 wbWKI ■tl thi pticr hrn mSUTjSJF left lo s r Good and bad blood.48 words
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Advertisement197 1953-11-04 12 w I i^^^^Hl29'^^ Iff i J /T"-^- ""lHnrw fO«BIPttN ANf CXOfIC Sole Importers* KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. jfr SINGAPORE PENANG V I MllT! I I Semi -Automatic Washing Machines Washing draining and heating controls ff Z ■jr» J ire grouped m one p.mel on all models of [~T_jf| ft c197 words
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Article, Illustration707 1953-11-04 13 PRESTO - The Wandering 'Fiddler' PRESTO ■Good for morale', says Maurice Clare ID Rom Brlt t^ n be away for < S r He has engage--100 «n Australasia and ftftfwS next wrfo his morale and I" lh j?, i« to tour. I cannot WfVVdown soloists who Iff he^tay at home they o707 words
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Article157 1953-11-04 13 MAURICE Clare's violin is a Cuarnerius (del Gesul dated 1737. "There are probably not more than five oHier violins m the same urifMin the world", says Mr. Clare. "I personally know of only one irtier." en j Before it came into his possession it157 words
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Article89 1953-11-04 13 i of what is expectw d be a 'sister' song to S Bulan has arrived in T^Tmf o ltwasmade by the f g S in g a P°re and i petted m England. roe recording is ft rs t rate Jjnted their own arrange'nt firBILL WEBB JONES - 89 words
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Advertisement188 1953-11-04 13 i4# ##ijv#/ I > BSff Ajk E$K t 4B J21.vl issue 1 #oif#/-/###ft/ r wonts I iVbu? available at wl/mfflmJar/ moutkie co. Malaya ltd /£Sr/f */af Id? WHM LITTLE'S BUILDING AoV* < W£y HNQOQWI Tic 7OJC /f& I iin tgu tries to Peyfjie Tit otn son f— IV. 1 >188 words
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Article70 1953-11-04 14 1 (.'arruther* <.jult** NMUlll,, ,v» OlthudUK r| 111 lIX pounds ||7 pound' "♦"•<»•< Hi Em If! :{,,,s Kmpli 7t m, .|,..h inrh^ (l 7" Mi m ••vp-ndrd 3tf i,,, {b i, i,,, «'-I»- lt«, mv |«4 mv Wfk 17., i,,s 17 illy 12 m». 13 ins Ii^70 words
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Article418 1953-11-04 14 JOHN BRENNAN - JOHN BRENNAN 35,000 crowd to see fight \\y II old bantamweight t hampion Jimmy CatTtttfceri fT is hot favourite to retain his title against American Henry Pappy' (iault m an open-air arena at Sydney's Sports Ground on Friday. Nov. 13. The light will be the second world418 words
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Article30 1953-11-04 14 A JAPANESE all-star baseball team yesterday tied the New York Giants, 4 to 4. The «ame at Hamamatsu, Japan was called oft after nine innings because of darkness.30 words
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Article205 1953-11-04 14 T-» _i B neia. who arrived from E» land a fortnight ago after S ing for Hey wood m the X casnire League, hit one six i^ n fours m an entertain innings of 111. He batted two hours 25 mini, tes. and with F. H.Reuter - 205 words
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120 1953-11-04 14 ryiUS year's Irish Derby win- ncr Chamier. is due to leave Shannon airport tonight for the United States to take part m the Laurel Park international horse race at Maryland on Saturday. Chamier. a three-year-old chestnut colt by Chammossaire out of Therapia. is ownedA.P. - 120 words
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Article24 1953-11-04 14 Bristol City defeated the Scottish club East Fite 4-3 m a friendly Hood lit soccer match at Bristol last night.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article31 1953-11-04 14 The East Johorp Rugby I***, Club, whose headquarters Kota Tirißgi. will play inter-districf 'match of tW mm on Thursday when they traw Johore Bahru to meet South **< RFC.31 words
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Advertisement96 1953-11-04 14 I TT%Jrt% =fiii§ii i Bill/ 1 Ijife J A. Sole Importers:tpr KIAN GWAN (M) LTD Singapore Penang K.Lumpur JUMBLE FOOD SALE Malayan Seminary, *Ui, Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Bth rom 3 -00 Pm. fo 6.30 p.m. In aid of THE nn S "E" TH V AOVEHTIST 196 words
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Article, Illustration183 1953-11-04 15 EDDY (he flies through the air) TO VICTORY IMHJY CIIOONG, who won the a All England championship la*t year when Wong Pent; Soon did not defend his title, retained his Wimbledon singles and doubles crowns last week end. Eddy, who gave Peng Soon a hard fight m the 1951 All183 words
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Advertisement182 1953-11-04 15 LAST DAY! 11 am. 1.30. 4. MS Ml p m (In Ouc Paiioramic- Screen "BUNGA PERCHINTAAN" Starring Mlsl i MUSTAPHA AHMAD SABKI NOOKSIAH Directed by 1.. KRISHNAN SPECIAL DEEPAVALI MIDNIGHT TONIGHT GEMINI'S "AVVAIYAir* (Tamil) starringX B. SUNDARAMBAL M. K. KADIIA $2 Seats For Midnight Completely Sold Out SEASON COMMENCES TOMORROW182 words
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Advertisement100 1953-11-04 15 n\ii i ."> SUOWK II 0(1— I 45— 4 15— IS 4. P.M. GET INTO THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT FROM TODAY For Fun StoMgs Ant] LAUGinta g^ holt nun J^\ MICKEY MARILYN fc^ MAXWBLL J& Paramount's I i mH p MILITARY POLICEMEN —ON THE PANORAMIC SCREEN REX LAST DAY 11, 1.45.100 words
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Article22 1953-11-04 16 Wurd» it, (minimum) OAHDNER: To Jo wife of Kenneth Gardner. ;it Bunß.sar ou Ml 53. a daughter, Patricia Mar Hit let.22 words
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Article23 1953-11-04 16 2* minimum) WILLIAM JOHN BERRY, be-ur-Uy Officer CJiu Html* Estate ion P'lnu 'it Malaya Ltd..) killed b,wrrorteta Nov. 2nd. 1953 A?e 3223 words
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Article174 1953-11-04 16 |>AY FAMECHON of France, the former European featherweight champion, beat Sammy McCarthy of London on points m an entertaining ten rounds international contest at Harringay arena last night. The dapper Frenchman, an experienced campaigner, carried too many guns for the young Englishman, who is righting his way174 words
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337 1953-11-04 16 Martin horses impress at Kuala Lumpur Watch Eagle M From AM ,.%N UKWII MARTIN TRAINED horses provided tlie main interest at Kuulu Lumpur this morning, when the second jjrass trark, which Is still slightly soft, was opened for fast work. Kagle Hawk (Russell), on tho outside ot Sabak Bernam (Sawyer).337 words
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237 1953-11-04 16 Tired Saints beat Ratal after rally iS AI t» T A I drew s Scho« nfll hey repeated thei r SSivTl i tire d team-they had I nard match against the? J Boys on Monday-and wit J their brilliant ski 1 scru m half Ronald Tkn J managed to beat237 words
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Article343 1953-11-04 16 CIVILIANS WIN FOUR-NIL YESTERDAY'S Poppy Day hockey X match between Combined Civilians and Combined Services was M dull as the weather which prevailed Uri J?*H the matt>h -for heavy raS clouds hung over thepadang threatenh! k i e f k at any moment Perhaps ltov«V w. te t Bt dte343 words
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Article, Illustration211 1953-11-04 16 POMPEE WINS IN 4 ROUNDS yOLANDE POMPEE, the dusky West Indian who U h T n J° r a tUt at Carl tßobo Olson's world middle weight title, won an international ten rounds Tontesi by knocking out his American opponent Ray Barnes fn the fourth round at Harrm-ay ar na211 words
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Article68 1953-11-04 16 WODALLA WINS MELBOURNE CUP T «r Mf, lb °urne Cup race was won by WodHlla. a four-year-old, yesterday, v.ith Most Regal second and My Hero third. Wodalla covered the two miles In 3 mln. 23 sec. the victory was worth C 550 800 PlU S KOld PhV The winner wasA.P. - 68 words
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Article119 1953-11-04 16 JIMMY KING, the coloured American who has been campaigning m Europe, retained his unbeaten record on the continent by outpointing Johnny Sullivan of Preston Lancashire m an eight-round middleweight contest at Harringay last rii. The American was a shade too strong for the plucky North countrymanReuter - 119 words
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Article22 1953-11-04 16 Woodbriage Hospital were given a walk-over by Medical <fe Health S.C. m a Coronation Cup tie at Farrer Park yesterday.22 words
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