The Singapore Free Press, 9 November 1953
1953-11-09
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1953-11-09 1 The Singapore Free Press L^ejit Afternoon Sale m Maiaya. *****. Singapore, Mon, Nov. 9, 1953. Price 15 C ts19 words
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388 1953-11-09 1 Weeping M**ssmU'ti o## tvUtl A WEEPINCI, fist-thumping Dr. Mohammed Mossade<j cried yesterday that he is still premier of Persia as he went on trial m Teheran for treason against his country. The aged ex-Premier is accused of "attempting to overthrow the constitutionalA.P.; U.P. - 388 words
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184 1953-11-09 1 Three 'unarmed schoolboys' shot, says Pella k THREE-MILE long funeral procession m Trieste A yesterday followed the bodies of six Italian riot Tktims— including three youixg students killed by police m street battles last Thursday and Friday. The civilian police were vir- i toally withdrawn from the streets to avoid184 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-11-09 1 MR. ROBERT WAGNER Jr. raises his hands m victory m New York on hearing that he has been elected Mayor of New York The next election will be m four years' time. Mr. Wagner is a Democrat.39 words
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Article201 1953-11-09 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES, London, yesterday gave two of its correspondence columns to a controversy started In the newspaper last week: The financial plight or Britain's middle class. The article last week said that 14,000,000 people, earning between £500 and £5,000 a year, come into this class.Reuter - 201 words
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Article61 1953-11-09 1 mor l/ o/ lhl H l"\ ycster dau m paying homage to the *fy d < Itmmeri u a rtP f World °n* and Two. to*?* !°onen irearin hall and nearly 2000 e*-**rvtce-q ht Wt *tmin*tet t campaign medals lined the street anc fcei o/ eruiV aluar61 words
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Article32 1953-11-09 1 HSuFJSX States ™«ne m iir» oth" y La J g0 toda v Und nwrSm T ere force d to to h h0 dltc hed th, Ir U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article25 1953-11-09 1 •r^n an R u b n b r Mar »<et C^ing wth°f tt anl n tono "Wfinber h llrst grade !%d^^34 cent below25 words
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Article40 1953-11-09 1 The First Sea Lord Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Rhoderick Macgrigor arrived m Karachi yesterday for a six-day visit. He will meet Pakistan service chiefs and visit bases going north to Rawalpindi and the Khyber Pass.40 words
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Article56 1953-11-09 1 ITNITED Nations and Communist staff officers meet behind closed doors m Panmunjom today m a new attempt to arrange a Korean peace conference. United Nations sources said that unless the secret meetings broke the deadlock, the United Nations envoy, Mr. Arthur H. Dean, might56 words
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281 1953-11-09 1 ROGER YUE - Murdered girl found by S'pore roadside ROGER YUE My SINGAPORE police tliLs moming found the battered body of a younH Chinese woman at a lonely .spot by the side of Bartley Road. The woman was dressed m a white lace blou.se and a maroon .skirt, but her underclothing wa.s missing.281 words
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538 1953-11-09 2 Satellite's role for East Germany Riots alter Kremlin policy AN intensive drive to JX mould East Germany as completely on the Communist pattern as Russia's other satellites, is likely tc be the first result of Moscow's decision not to attend a Big Four Foreign Ministers meeting on Germany and Austria,538 words
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Article173 1953-11-09 2 NORODOM RETURNS A VICTOR XT ING NORODOM Sihanouk returned to his capital Pnom Penh, ye.-terday a national hero after winning virtual independence for Cambocha during a six-month campaign waged m voluntary exile The young and handsome monarch, acclaimed for his fiercely independent attitude fiipned on Saturday a preliminary agreement atU.P. - 173 words
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212 1953-11-09 2 1 7,000 troops guard polls against terror THE PHILIPPINES constabulary chief, Mr Florencio x Selga, yesterday assigned 17,500 army reserve troops to "protect the sanctity of the ballot agains terrorists at all costs" m tomorrow's nation-wide elections. Mr. Selga issued his orders to the forces after President Elpidio Quirino. seekingReuter - 212 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-11-09 2 picture. R A N- B ORN.Rudolf Rosier, 56. (left), and Swiss journa- A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article28 1953-11-09 2 A Nationalist gunboat sank two Communist gunboats and damaged three others m an action off southern Chekiang on Nov. 4, it was claimed m Taipeh yesterday.28 words
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Article23 1953-11-09 2 Prrslfirnt Elsenhower Of] Thanksgiving Dhv and sk o Americans t, pray j,, r Wsd n our striving fo. a b,;i r23 words
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Article324 1953-11-09 2 WIFE WAS DUE FOR 105 WALLOPS 7 lit* A mo her t painful bookkeeping h a htr bm^ Detroit. U.S. Mrs. I'hvilis Ihfjft* ln div,,!^ Richard. 29. kept tabs h,' punished he, wUh p re sLi^ H d »«estfc m^><. i Saturday nights. P restrib numb* r 9t 2J*"m unenct's324 words
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Article100 1953-11-09 2 Jealous PC shoots girl dead hall jealousy dram, yesterday rama m Kid much. When Mnpiii ng ta of another policeman t stole a pistol and ammiiut He returned to the danced shot his girl through the he K wa f brought back tote table by the student, JoadJ Stangt. of100 words
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47 1953-11-09 2 The Egyptian Revolutionary Command Council last night ordered the confiscation of ifl the property m Egypt of the former Royal famly. The decision which will ate apply to relatives of the famfy will return the property to the nation, an official announced.47 words
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Article413 1953-11-09 3 Some plan lunch hour talks Free Press Staff Reporter m v\ candidates battling for five seats m the I Tv JLnnrP City Council poll on December 5 plan I ?M about 50 meetings during the next 25 days t0 la m their platform413 words
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228 1953-11-09 3 Ex-S'pore man 'fired to test his wife' I APPLAUSE greeted the acquit- A tal at Norfolk Assizes, Eng- land, of a 45-year-old formei 1 major who said he fired a shot near his wife to test her love lor him. Standing stiffly m the dock. William Leslie Faux smiled briefly228 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-11-09 3 a rr ul!^ Planu!i a iir«? a wrea lh of POPPAS. Singapore people 11 AndrJ'. tle ."-'»>M's m the harden of Remembr Cathedral This followed a Knrlcc*rtt Press pi< lure.32 words
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Article202 1953-11-09 3 CHINA WILL BE FREE NIXON t/IR. RICHARD NIXON, the *1 United States Vice-Presi-lent, said m Taipeh yesterday le was confident that millions >f Chinese now cut off from reedom would one day reopen ■ommimications and become riendly with the rest of the vorld. Mr. Nixon was making his irst public202 words
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Article, Illustration266 1953-11-09 3 Gifts for a widow with $40 a month Kree Press Staff Reporter I IFE looked brighter JT6#" for a Singapore widow, Madam Our Seok Puan, who with her seven children lives on $40 a month relief from the Social Welfare Department. Three visitors had brought lifts of money, rice, condensed266 words
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Advertisement46 1953-11-09 3 Just arrived from ENGLAND II X A ITT V iT^tt S« \l(ll I lIOYAI. 111. 1 I] < lIIAM l'\li: I'INK .HOW $|0/- IO $H7/WITII NEW PLASTIC LICHT WEIGHT BOTTLES and JAKS. IDEAL lOK TRAVEL IIOIBINM»;\ A CO LTI» N I ii A I' O H I46 words
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457 1953-11-09 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Nov. 9, 1953 Opinion TELL THE VOTER VERY soon the immobile I faces on the election posters m Singapore will come to vociferous life. Fifty public meetings, we are told, are to be held by the 13 aspirants to seats m the City Council. At457 words
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Article457 1953-11-09 4 ON THE RED CHINA BORDER A stollr's throw from Communist China. THE British police inspector warned "keep sharp look. They sometime throw stones here." He was looking at two sullen Chinese Communist soldiers standing by a weather-beaten sentry shack near the road along the Hongkong frontier. They didn't throw any457 words
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Article, Illustration571 1953-11-09 4 GAULT MCGOWAN - A Danish 'Kinsey Report' GAULT MCGOWAN A 40-YEAR-OLD Danish doctor would hav< beaten Dr. Alfred Kinsej to the punch— if she hadn't been a woman! Dr. Kirsten Auken, attractive and blonde, completed a study on the se> habits of Danish womer m 1947. a year before the first Kinsey report571 words
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Advertisement45 1953-11-09 4 Gifts lir sure Mm- Ctfti yon CIV 6 >\ «<l (I i ii'j. Uirllnlav. or \mii\< rharv, is \«orili\ of (lie J orra s oll We offer von a selec- j tion al inosl rea>onal>!e j prices. S. P. H. de SUVA SINGAPORE, IPOH, K. LUMPUR45 words
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Advertisement72 1953-11-09 4 I murphy RADIO GRAMOPHONE Hb Hvlll f *3I HHI P: ?J it I^H MODEL TA 160 R *16O" In contrast to many a< r JI "V: o 7ii ha. a fi.ed top. Back-to-fronMat.o for convenience m po«i»«onmg ycfioroom, and MlMl enhanC T*,// yet avoids a pull-out morof-b©ar« ci 220 Pl»/C£:72 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-11-09 5 How! Big chief wins the first prize lw pictures. tHG behind that J*"v ~n<k of Cherokee t^nt is Mr. F. J. Har- r 'Ketcon the prize for w original costume m °nt the annual fancy I*" toil of the Canadian "ZmL of Singapore t^Ti Hotel on Saturi Ai tkt DancingFree Press - 58 words
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183 1953-11-09 5 YOU WON'T DIEEATING THE IKAN GLAMA W«MroRE fish experts yesterday dismissed rumours j*t Ikan Glama was poisonto rumours were connected J rhVT/i! from Ser *mban Slnii d^ hat three ch »dren cihisth. of poisoninff *!L TJ 1S wwi be a case of g"J identification of the ni» are aware Ikan183 words
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Article23 1953-11-09 5 I Cs* M^ a l Dei l art *!>|J? "tef nt 'or the inJ*"* 1 mob (1 tn(l "i-23 words
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440 1953-11-09 5 UNIONS CRITICISE MCNEICE < Free Press Stalf Reporter lEADERS of the Singapore Council of Action and city J workers strongly criticised Mr T. P. F. McNeice. the city president, for his warning that any staff demand for higher wages would mean either increased440 words
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139 1953-11-09 5 DR. ALBERT Schweitzer. 7«--year-old Alsatian Nobel peace prize winner, said m LambI arene, French Equatorial Africa, yesterday he would be much too busy with hi.s hospital, his leper colony and his manuscript* to go to Oslo to receive hLs prize on DecReuter - 139 words
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Miscellaneous368 1953-11-09 6 w '^^^yWWW____^^____B____MM^____^^MM_--Mj BP"*°°WMBP"^^^B"*"*^^^^^™"*SKSy"^^B xy::W^vw>:v:^-' "'"V^H iB-fTTfnrHRHB y Sk Mf Q> «W1 *tt*H \< 1 «6 1 «HM AuJK 4UH.I SBr <FsmJ§£s ?ss■ M W M# <»_____ xi £$S3SSI Hh. IMF A I V>!v v jHKi W «^^^^k V jy-ySSSSK imi^^^k 9^^B 2 jH I -wlv M 5; g, fx "v^«368 words
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Article, Illustration671 1953-11-09 7 Mr. Star Maker Checks up on 50 years HIS MOTTO: MY BOSS THE FAN IS NEVER WRONG SMALL, pink, tidy man bustled into London ready for a round of celebrations after 50 years m films. His name Adolph Zukor. Age -80. Professionshowman and star maker. For Adolph Zukor was one671 words
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323 1953-11-09 7 Bribery hint m Francasal case TWO men who suggested that Lord Eliot should try Ito get the Bath 'racing scandal" hushed up, put forward ideas that were "so childish" they were difficult describe, Lord Eliot said at Bow Street. wa t nott director323 words
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Article140 1953-11-09 7 Car man objects —to car THE co-designer of Britain's first internalcombustion -engined car has refused to pay his rates because c*ars are disturbing his peace and quiet. He is 80-year-old Percival VV Petter. who built the car with his twin brother. Sit Ernest Willoughby Petter, m 1895. At christchurch (Hants)140 words
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216 1953-11-09 7 CROWDS PASS BY MAN DYING IN STREET f|"*KN people mi&ht have saved A the Ufa ol 34-year-old Christopher Daniel Shield*. But not one ..aw lit to go to his aid. Shields lay down to die within six feet Ol a bus-stop on a busy London street. He was only 10ft.216 words
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Advertisement44 1953-11-09 7 V/ y,T I] r H Try a Jgi Whisky Sour! fl H P art lemon juice I^RDCAIjyEJff 1 spoonful sugar LORDCALVERT M-ir^KJ CANADIAN WHISKY Sole Agenfs Maclaine Watson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG /OCEAN PARK HOTELS bj BARBECUE CARDEM C je Jpß lEH[44 words
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Article, Illustration448 1953-11-09 8 PETER de CRUZ - PETER de CRUZ I Story by I Pictures by KOK AH CHONG JT \\;is ;i close tussle ;ill the wiiv for championship honours itt Singapore's InlerSdioois' Fifth Annual Swimming Championship held at the ChinOSC Swimming Club, last week. Standing by the side of the pool448 words
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Article, Illustration1881 1953-11-09 10 The great pursuit: 200 miles in 4 days SECOND WORLD WAR (Vol. 6)— 12 by SIR WINSTON CHVPru GBN. EISENHOWER, m accordance with previous and agreed arrangements, assumed direct command of the land forces In Northern France on Sept. 1, 1944. These comprised the British 21st Army Group, under Field-Marshal1,881 words
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Article213 1953-11-09 11 Neither side vulnerable South dealer NORTH 4 AKQ 2 6 9 10 4 4b X 10 6 *BBT EAST 4JJ7 4 4 10 6 5 3 V 74 X Q J OAQ| 6 8 2 Qi2 0 7 A8 7 3 SOUTH 4 t 9 A 10 3213 words
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Miscellaneous247 1953-11-09 11 Today's Crossword A( ross oiniousiv don't i^iu-vp that crtwi 1. Is It. only half M thiillmt' M a dOMBt pajM 1". One Inl.u.t and •twopenny blood? 1 (5, I). I. §0O»- fifty mUm imi confurton iO. 11. T.mrs romes bf>fo.o the post «4». fl. Shillings and ptfioi ;..r hr beginning247 words
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116 1953-11-09 12 RATTING CONTEST UNFAIR TO CHILDREN |T wj.s indeed disappointing to *c c m your paper a photoP*i of children taking part m a competition the object of 5T C u as t0 nit an imitation *ai. it haruly seems an approP"ate type Of game to be orttani.ed by a Church116 words
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269 1953-11-09 12 I BEHIND the obnoxious business of cabaret girls partnering one another lies the fact that many of Sr^iTL!? dancin with men for cou wns Th wait to be booked out In th» Z Vu sne aance s correctly <.tn the hope thai this269 words
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Article138 1953-11-09 12 Aba proud citizen of this f* sreat city, I would like to If I may, applaud the state- ment you made m your brief but pointed leaderette headed "In- Justice." I You make a plea for quicker justice That indeed i s or should be the main consideration always.138 words
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Letter194 1953-11-09 12 T QUITE agree with Mr. Mor--l ton's letter that taxi-dancers should be permitted to dance with one another, as they may have certain reasons of their own. But the managers should see that it does not become a habit. Some of them do so just to be194 words
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Article32 1953-11-09 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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Article93 1953-11-09 12 T THINK Mr. Happy Low is striking the wrong note and aba Tua" is chiming m with the wrong comment on the origin of the phrase "half-past-six." to which they give the meaning of '■deficient," or "useless." I always thoughc otherwise. A more significant equivalent of the93 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-11-09 12 picture. I MR. MOEKAIITO Xotowidiffdo, tne new Indonesian Ambassador to the U.S.. who presented his credentials to President Eisenhower recently. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article175 1953-11-09 12 WHANKS tO Mrs Ooh Kok Kee for her official Family Plan- rung Association report which s quite clear, but differs from UM other two somewhat. Also thanks for clearing up the P A u.sa?e of bi-weekly as meaning twice week My Oxford warn* of the ambiguity and says175 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-11-09 12 picture. jyjRS. ELEANOR Roosevelt (left) presents a gavel to Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit during U.N. Day ceremonies at U.N. Headquarters m New York recently. The savel wxs presented to Madame Pandit m recognition of the "services you have rendered and the gratitude we, the people, feel for all the goodA.P. - 60 words
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Article154 1953-11-09 12 The short and long of it Political rights" withl^ too highly the 'hose very folk. ;nSh eil lon« n i ht^ 2* J| future possibilities whtehJ? 'rise from employing aJ .JJ members of the Mahfyan •urn-Japanese Army m w£ sLCaj r It was because the BritlA too considerate of those154 words
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Article155 1953-11-09 12 THE hon. secretary of the Hindu Youth Organisation: has made an impressive plea for the registration of Hindu i marriages. It is a fart that this Is not done j except m a few cases where the heads of either the bride or groom's j family realise that155 words
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Advertisement111 1953-11-09 12 Letters must I 6e s/ior/ I All Types of Insurance at I 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 jnnum insurance cover can be issued against this disease. Benefits $100.00 per week for111 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-11-09 13 photo. A ray little autumn hat intri cately plaited m three harmonizine tones of velvet. Add ing height to the mode is the ".uestion mark" made by a ph easant feather slotted through the velvet. The hat, named Fifi is from the Adele collection, London ReuterReuter - 48 words
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257 1953-11-09 13 MR. GENIUS - MR. GENIUS says LONDON. WE had lunch with a genius. And at the end of it— stimulating, entertaining, memorable as it was— the thought cropped up: "What would he be like to be married to?" For between the cocktail and the257 words
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Article131 1953-11-09 13 FWENING FASHIONS m Paris, > are lavish with ornaments. Bodices are covered with shimmering gold fr'ads. jeweile and exotic feathers Sequins blaze m floral motifs. 1 Short and full dance dresses have delightful decolletes, knotted, entwined and draped. The strapless top gives way to winterhalter offshoulder131 words
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Would you marry him?
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Article47 1953-11-09 13 NOT I says Miss E. 4NNE EDWARDS says: "I "Temperaments are so unraveiling. exhausting and childLsh. The wife of a genius at 'Va^e with Rita Haywc,rth who said of being married to a genius: 'He expects me to applaud every time he gets up m the morning.'47 words
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Article40 1953-11-09 13 r|R«SILLA BEYFUS: n 'l wnlcn can be Just as satisfying as having children. married to a O& for mile "thoughts nlbbling r wo^ ce n eP tne pages of a shiny trough, the pag weeKiy40 words
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162 1953-11-09 13 The wife's eye view— 'He is just like a child' she says RENE CLEMENT, forty-nvish French film director, Hew to London to rriit his lateil him, made m Enirland. His last film "The Secret Game" won the most coveted award In Venice, it was attraction at the Edinburgh Festival, and162 words
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Article543 1953-11-09 13 JEAN WISEMAN - JEAN WISEMAN a craze that pays I by LONDON. 4 CRAZE that pays is to make yourself a hat! Everyone is doing it. Even film stars follow the fashion. Pretty Lori Nelson, who is to be seen m Univer-sal-International's "Walking My Baby Home," was intrigued by the543 words
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Advertisement131 1953-11-09 13 SINCAPORE'S LEADING HAIR-CUTTER RAZOR METHOD i 4 n ideal cut before your permanent wave NOTE:- Limited Stock of Creme Oil Cold Wave. HtLEN CURTIS, just arrived. Also Creme Oil Zotos Wave gives wonderful results, specially received for your X'mas Fesfi/n's. Book your appointment early to avoid disappointment. OPEN ALL DAY131 words
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Article138 1953-11-09 14 V MSP ITU) goal m a soccer match on Saturday ut North with gave staid Knlisti football ofli< lultlom a problem unique m ils history. The Kuncorn team walked oft the field after insisting a itton .Albion shot had entered the goal through the i*et. TheA.P. - 138 words
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Article, Illustration617 1953-11-09 14 LOFTHOUSE AND HASSALL IN FORM Upsets m U. K. Saturday soccer NAT LOFTHOrSE and Harold Hassall of Bolton Wanderers, were m grand form on Saturday they scored five goals (Lofthouse I and Hassall a hat-trick) m the 6-1 hammering their side gave Portsmouth. Both Lofthouse and Hassall play for England617 words
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903 1953-11-09 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS How they ran on Saturday By i^OLDEN DOLPHIN won the main sprint at Kuala on Saturday, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting. Golden Dolphin won this top division race convincingly enough to suggest that he will not be out of his903 words
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207 1953-11-09 14 U.K. Rugger review Cardiff trounce Oxford UK TH Midlana, ft f °r their opponents p S right centre scordu o two tries and four I^l?*^ «oa and one penalty JS^^l Gloucestershire after holdin, vl lively Devon forwards m I half rallied to win by one Z!! one penalty goal to207 words
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Advertisement35 1953-11-09 14 "There's a Johnson Outboard for every purpose for power Ms4^^ t^S B JB^^^^ffß j %w^ &X ffß >^y\.^^^^hi^t^y^^^L I^l^^^* 1 lB B3^^ jfllllP /OUR DOUAR BUyS MORf A r:r Johnson Kuala Lumpur ■^■i/\ARD //> SEAHORSE OUTBOA"35 words
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Article, Illustration466 1953-11-09 15 POOR CROWD SAW POOR GAME Services deserve 3-2 victory Free Press Soccer Reporter Combined Services 3; Civilians 2. A POOR crowd numbering 1,300 saw a poor Combined Civilians side, minus several of their regular stars, go down to Combined Services at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The proceeds must have beenFree Press - 466 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-11-09 15 His manager weeps.... picture. The simple assault charge against British Boxer Randolph Turpin is withdrawn m the 1 pper Manhattan Court by a Negress "girl friend." Outside the court Turpin talks into the microphone. At left is his trainer, Frank Algar. and at right, is his manager, George Mirldleton. whoA.P. - 53 words
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Article145 1953-11-09 15 Hydrogen sets new mark HYDROGEN became Austra- lia's greatest stakes Wini ncr when he romped home m the weight for age one and hull miles C. B. Fisher Plate to win £1,400 and beat the earning set by Pharlap 32 years ago. The big black Hydrogen by Devilir Wood outReuter - 145 words
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Article121 1953-11-09 15 THE Management Committee of the International Hockey Federation decided that the 1956 Olympic Tournament m Melbourne would be organised under the group system. About 12 teams are expected to compete. At the meeting. Burma was acceded as a temporary member, full membership to be confirmed byReuter - 121 words
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Article51 1953-11-09 15 GROSVENOR CUP TO 7— YEAR— OLD Mr J. Johnstons seven-year-old gelding Royal Entrance won the Grosvenor Cup run over a course of 15 turlonus at Liverpool. Mr Staff Ingham-s Chantry was secondand Lo?d Mtlfords Summer Rain third. Won by one and a lengths with four lenKtn.s wiwrn second and third.Reuter - 51 words
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Article28 1953-11-09 15 Tiie US$65 000 Washington International Stakes at Laurel Park for which 10 horses from five < c-oun rie« have enured, will now be run on Wednef-ritiy.28 words
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Article37 1953-11-09 16 2# Word* (minimum) ROBINSON To Jme and E. A N RobinftOft. a d'U^nter Belinda J it X X HoipiiAl. Nov 2t.J KUNZ— To Maria, \*ife of E. A Kuiiz. at XX Hospital, a mu, Frederick shuun37 words
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Article42 1953-11-09 16 29 Word* S« (minimum) MRS OOH KENG HOCK, nee Tan Sww Choo. beloved mother of Elizabeth James, and Samuel, passed ir iM'.ntmlly ut Oeneral H-»-|>it..l on 8-11-53. Cortege leav-If-A Jl I^ronii J, Telok Kurau lor Buiitcl m tiKiay a. 330 p.m.42 words
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Article28 1953-11-09 16 24 H,,,1, y, minimum I BlNTLEY— Greenwood. November Bth 1928 by the Rev. Keppel G.irnier St. Geoige's Church, Penan? Bryah Noel Bint ley to Barbarj Greenwood.28 words
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Article46 1953-11-09 16 20 Word* $H i minimum) THANKS to Roverend Sister AlpltoM.s.i for favours received K. I Joseph, Singapore. MR. <fc MRS GUILLIVER Wee Kin Beiii? thank all friends and relatives for their kind attendance, valuable presents and messages of congratulations on the occasion of their marriage.46 words
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Obituary26 1953-11-09 16 ?n Wvrii* $H (minimum) 3EARSON. To the memory of Norman (Jimmy) Searson murdered by bandi's on Rasa Estat. 3 on 9th November. 1948. A.S.T.26 words
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Article304 1953-11-09 16 Pleasing gallop with Sir Climax From ALLAN LEWIS SIX ('UMAX (Struker), working with newcomer IK MM. I (Whitney), was the most attractive galloper on the second grass track at Kuala Lumpur this morning, when he skipped over three m 38 3/5. Though Sir Climax was going304 words
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Article56 1953-11-09 16 Tiger Sporting Association yesterday scored a 1-0 victory over Banka Bihton Sporting Association m Djakarta. The goal was second m the 17th minute ol the second half by Jimmy Tan. The Tigers showed good team work out met with stout resistance Van den Berg centre half,56 words
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Article18 1953-11-09 16 ar.giaitd beat France by seven points to flvf m a rugby Leaeue international at Odsal.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article29 1953-11-09 16 Jaroslav Drobny defeated Art Larsen 6-3. 6-2. 6-2, m the South American Invitation Tennis tournament at Santiago. Chile. The victory puts Drobny m the final- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article258 1953-11-09 16 TiHERE will only be Six races at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's November Meeting. Cl. S, Div. 3-6 F ■vi Sabelas June 900 Padi Field 813 Ciay Carnival m 8.12 Zambesi 8.11 Beauharnals g.n Torpedo 8.10 Red Hat 8.10 Conventional258 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-11-09 16 Hey, what's going on here? Press cameramen climb almost into the ring during the world flyweight bout between Terry Allen of Britain (right), the challenger and title holder Yoshio Shirai of Japan. Shirai retained his title.40 words
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Article404 1953-11-09 16 Free Press Badminton Reporter 'THE Penang triumph over Singapore m the Foong x Seong Cup badminton was expected but the shocking result of all was Ong Poh Lim's defeat at the hands of Lee Hoo Chye. i What s become of Poh Lim? On404 words
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Article223 1953-11-09 16 Colony's hopes bleak hockey cham I the fir«* v I among th» a f-f** °f they intend to becom. through Dozey. Had Wright not fum* I K-niande« pass across the goZA Singapore would hive equSTJI Perak would have desened^jß In the closing minutes hn*»fl Perak showed their superioritfSß and were223 words
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