The Singapore Free Press, 10 November 1953
1953-11-10
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Title Section20 1953-11-10 1 The Singapore Free Press njpw. Afternoon Sale m Malaya. I rgr^f". t 8 x v io i* m prkt ct>20 words
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Article324 1953-11-10 1 IKE, WINSTON TO MEET i#;## Three talks m Kvrtnudu I I QIR Winston Churchill, President Eisenhower and M. Joseph Laniel, the French Prime Minister, are to meet m Bermuda early m December. This was stated by a high official m Washington last night. United States, British and French differences with324 words
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228 1953-11-10 1 Police quiz men in S'pore girl slaying By SIT YIN FONG. SINGAPORE Police last night questioned several men m connection with the slaying of waitress Ong Mvi Hong, 24, alias Ong Poh Eang. whose body was found early yesterday m a lonely spot m Bartley Road. Police are anxious to228 words
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Article24 1953-11-10 1 0Wn P l aPOre ,n RUbber Market JSth adily thls morning Snt w a i 8 cent a P° und 4 close.24 words
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Article123 1953-11-10 1 EDEN: WE RESIST VIOLENCE AN aroused Britain yesterday pledged that it would resist "violence from any quarter" m Trieste amid a fresh flurry of diplomatic activity to ease tension In the troubled territory. Mr. Eden last night suddenly cancelled his appearance at the London Lord Mayor's banquet to hold urgent123 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-11-10 1 Latest cause of international tension, the two zones of Trieste, are shown on this map It is the Anglo-U.S. decision to hand over Zone A. to Italy that has sparked the crisis.32 words
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Article126 1953-11-10 1 A LL was quiet m La Paz, 801 I A via last night after an antigovernment revolt had been crushed m six hours. Forces led by the Bolivian Socialist falange yesterday broko into the residence m La Paz.o the President. Senor Victor Pa/ Estenssoro, who wasReuter - 126 words
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Article231 1953-11-10 1 THE PIPING EARL IS TOLD TO PAY gAGPiPK playing LordGlenoih^ y% 3 J-y«»r-old son and fin o the we a^hy Sf ottish an! Brfad a»hane and lloljnd va H yMt frday B iven 28 1 mVa! ay CB maintfnano?2 t0 Udy (i^norchy to Kaol for 28 days. R^ilm., fam »MS231 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-11-10 1 KING IBN SAID of Arabia, who died yesterday, had three loves "perfume, women and prayer." Read his fabulous story m Page 2. Picture shows th« Lord of Arabia m the invalid chair presented to him by the late President Roosevelt.45 words
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Article980 1953-11-10 2 3 loves-scent women prayer Arabia's warrior King dead: Son succeeds 1/INCi IHN SAUD, of Saudi Arabia, who won his way by the IWOTd to rule over men million Bedouins died today aged 73 Emu Saud us proclaimed ii pueeenion to hii rather as Kin" Saud ibii Abdul A/i/ One of980 words
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Article52 1953-11-10 2 T^ h n est 7 *>auai Arabians Is proverbial. Penalty is still to have a hand cut off his SIWhM >aws were strict, the humblest of E.L ad the r| 6 nt to m e t the King face to fore him AbdUl and lay his52 words
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Article113 1953-11-10 2 West may go it alone on Germany Possibility otrSf«*«l> I mm German questi^ mWln CJ He said the Soviet i more than a brS off 2* WM^I that we havei SJf 1 "I 'Germajiy. i t was I 'hemselv^ divided TCwl j SSf- and S^l Mr Dullts also noted that113 words
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Advertisement115 1953-11-10 2 I J. T. CHANRAI (Mv^AroiM^ LTD. I I Toke pleasure m announcing the opening of their Retail Department of I MEN'S WEAR J^| SPECIAL OPENING OFFERS' TvK I 4. Nylon and Acetate Sport Shirt 7.95 W I \X I l?" P,!ri ohama Bamboo Sharkskin 42" 2 >« siH^i^ P iS115 words
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300 1953-11-10 3 Free Press Staff Reporter. on of Malaya to help it fight the Communist bandits was bound to come up sooner or la Hesaid- "I am waiting to hear the Government's view on the matter." And Mr. Thio Chan Bee an- j other300 words
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Article35 1953-11-10 3 toarh,, naU n Wldo strlko °f FranrV" rl sed most schools m r ranee yesterday. About 200.000 teachers stay--553 r!l m thelr jobs to back mrS d^ ands [Of salary _^^ior 24 hours.35 words
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289 1953-11-10 3 5500,000 pool plan for park dropped I CITY SLASHES EXPENSES Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council has dropped three special services projects— a $500,000 swimming pool at King George V Park, $50,000 to develop Katong Park and $70,000 to floodlight Jalan Besar stadium. The projects have been turned down289 words
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Article141 1953-11-10 3 Lift rubber embargo plea refused SIR Walter Fletcher, a Conservative, suggested m the House of Commons yesterday that the embargo on the sale of rubber to China should be lifted "m view of the effect throughout the Far East and particularly m Malaya of the fall m the price ofReuter - 141 words
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Article71 1953-11-10 3 The Duke of Edinburgh flew to Scotland yesterday for An a surprise look over the new 4,000--ton Royal yacht. Britannia which will bring the Royal couple homo next May from their Commonwealth tour. He boarded the C 1.800.000 luxury ship just before she left on trial71 words
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Article24 1953-11-10 3 Dylan Thomas, the Welsh r>r*»t died yesterday m St Ci rent* Hospital. New Y«E Thomas. 39, had been on a lecture tour.24 words
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Article, Illustration249 1953-11-10 3 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE BY 4-corner system is standard r s I li< lights remaining m the middle of Singapore roads may be gradually replaced h> a four-iorner system, >Ir. W. K. M. llaxworth, Tratlit Polite Superintendent, told me yesterdayThere arc now only four left with theFree Press - 249 words
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Article127 1953-11-10 3 More fhln \Z* m on 3 i 000 Srouts wln *> »n tn WB h:tvr already 11 **r crew Hcout In charge "ews, scout troops and rub paries. Later this week, the associa- tion will start Hi "buy a log campaign m which former scouts will127 words
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Advertisement168 1953-11-10 3 HOLLANDSCHE CLUB TIEN KLEINE NEGERTJES Toneetspel m vijf tafrden door Agatha Christie Dit toneelstuk zal worden opgevoerd m de Hollandsche Club op Zondagavond 1 5 November a.s. 830 n.m speciaal-ter kennismaking- voor die Hollanders m Singapore, die nog geen lid van de club xijn. Ceen entree xal worden geheven. Plaatsen168 words
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442 1953-11-10 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Nov. 10, 1953 Opinion CASH VOTES DEMOCRACY is on the march m Singaporedownhill. The Free Press last week reported the tearing down of City Council election posters. This is unfortunately not I simply a childish effervescence, or over-exuberant partisanship. The trouble goes deeper and if442 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1953-11-10 4 SILENT, NA66ARD MEN ROAM WEST GERMAN STREETS VT***** COME BACK FROM TNE HORRORS OF RUSSIAN SLAVERY THEY Aftr ll!| 2 1^ YET OEAO f I Anthony Terry found only one who would break the strange silence of men whom terror has made dumb. IjMVE THOUSAND silent1,066 words
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Advertisement17 1953-11-10 4 BEST VALUES Exquisite Diamond Gem Set JEWELLERY U. S. de SUVA, JeuH'llcrs 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE -9.17 words
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Advertisement17 1953-11-10 4 "Sifts and descriptions" xv^j? .^N See our CHRISTMAS DISPLAY at our ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH SINGAPORE COtD SIOHAgJfrjS-17 words
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Miscellaneous15 1953-11-10 4 I i I "A.k hi m O ,arry my shopPing baftkil aad h. d faint."15 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-11-10 5 Four W ent to paint Bali FMR artists-Liu Kang. Che Wen Hsi, Chen Chong Swee Jfti S^ Wen* are exhibiting more than 100 painttap and sketches of Bali at the British Council Hall m spent three months on the island last year irakm Thr S have e just S 'completedDr. C.A. Gibson-Hill - 81 words
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203 1953-11-10 5 I Free Press Staff Reporter [F THE double-decker bus now being tried m Singapore 1 proves a success, the City Council may ask the Traction Company to replace its old and unserviceable vehicles with specially designed double-deckers to give more elbow room and203 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-11-10 5 TENGKU YAAC 08, the Federation's Member for Agriculture and Forestry speakini? at a tea party given by the Midlands Urban Co-operative Union to celebrate International Co-operators' Day m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday On his left is Mr. K. Subramaniam, president of the union. —Fret* Pre»s pit turn.49 words
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Article30 1953-11-10 5 The French National Assembly refused yesterday to lift the nmunity of nve leading ComSTunUt deputies »CCU£d Ol plotting atalnit the btutc. Ttit Uute w^l> 1102 to U'Jl-30 words
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308 1953-11-10 5 P. M. RAMAN - MORE MONEY IS URGED FOR SPEED UP IN SCHOOLS PLAN P. M. RAMAN Spore budget may be pruned, but By CINCiAPORE Legislative Councillors, wno nave 0 been examining next year's budget, are believed to have insisted on speeding up ot the Education Plan and recommended that more money should be308 words
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Article78 1953-11-10 5 STUDENT candidates are expected to put a keen tight for the 30 seats on the Students' Council of the University of Malaya, a member o| the elections committee .said yesterday. Next Wednesday is nomination day and polling day is Nov. 25. The register of voters closed last Saturday.78 words
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Advertisement136 1953-11-10 5 m It WuK^___fli^. wm IB FI Come and see tfcem af our -SHOP f A*IV FOR CHRISTMAS' 1 Tee Shirts 2.00 each )S Men's Dressing Gowns J-jJ Gents 1 Slipovers J-JJ M -Wilson" Cord Shirts Chffon Scarves 17 x 52 *»J I "Wilson" Ties l'JoDvd Plain Satin im P <136 words
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Miscellaneous353 1953-11-10 6 MANDRAKE, THE MACICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis STaJ I Ir^ .ncDCTAun I I YOUCAn't WE AGREED- If WEDIDNTSIbN >uDO£NLY YOU WILL LIVE UP ui^A 1^ hi^J ?X°t5AM) I >OU CAp M, NOTHING OU \NO M«. BEAN* TO OUP AGQEI\HM, £?> i*, S l A r M n.S^c E353 words
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445 1953-11-10 7 'AUTOMAN' WILL GET US ALL NOWHERE P rl^rs be warned. Your days are iium--OCTORV bs will b e done by machines. fhered. A°d y ;ou u Gid dens Brazier, 55-year-old So said Vi irman s speech to members of the icientist, m n trical Engineers. for m m a manufacturing445 words
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257 1953-11-10 7 Portrait of a young husband of today WHAT are you doing tonight, old man? "Oh, I'm bathing and putting the baby to bed.'* And you? "Oh Ive got a bit of house cleaning to do/ Who was that talking? The young husband257 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-11-10 7 THE LATEST fashions tor men weie shown at the famous 'Moulin Kouge' m Paris, under the au^pwvs of the National Federation of Men's Clothes Manufacturers of France. Picture shows: The young film star Cecil Aubry admires the cut of the lapels of a waistcoat shown by Gil Delamare.48 words
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Article35 1953-11-10 7 consultation!* a Jg^J!! each pai' rnt on lllH Ilsl n worked out by thr R«M|ii.ir» thr TrcordH of H K hl frnrr.«l prtrtUionrrH m varMiu* parts o( tlif countcf.35 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-11-10 7 picture. ritlNC KSS Margaret rut a sparkling figure m this castading dress when she attended the Royal nim performance of Rob Roy" The Duke of l.riinburgh is Just behind the l»rinress.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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118 1953-11-10 7 A MAN. his fact- smeared wilh A what looked like blood, had his briefcase .snatched outs.de a jeweller's m the rush hour by a youth who got away m a car. Girls screamed, a gun was nr»*<i and someone dialled 999. A hold-up? No. a118 words
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Article26 1953-11-10 7 A ton of Christmas gifts from Albama, U.S. for the orphans of Pusan has been flown to Korea with a shipment of military cargo.26 words
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Advertisement39 1953-11-10 7 Since 1 772 r% The Finest -ja of Sherries! HP GORDON Sole Agents: Maclaine Watson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Mb ffx rh<* trarvlU>r m H mk/i W tirtti h»ic<> »L^^V^ TELEPHONE 3848 6 AND 7. OXLiY RISC39 words
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Article, Illustration506 1953-11-10 8 PETER DE CRUZ - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN PETER DE CRUZ I the f: pa i f shop, sknUd h I Pictures by How s'j Sets its% £HE Singapore City Pn. I Plays an import^. oUncU tkl ieM andsot «t h p 0 %5| ab -e the ssun^ n S d s;«*l he ated to produceReuter - 506 words
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Article, Illustration1999 1953-11-10 10 10,000 TRAPPED IN ARNHEM ONLY 2,400 FIGHT WAY OUT glj Second World War (Yol 6) 13 by Sir Winston Ch v In order to get across the Lower Rhine an attempt was made to seize a bridgehead at Anthem by the combined action of XXXth British Corps and of British,1,999 words
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Article251 1953-11-10 11 Bridge Hand Both sides vulnerable South dealer NORTH AQIM J 10 f 0 X 8 ♦AJ 9 4 "W EAST J »IV 0A74 SOUTH IKIII V AKB 7 6 6 0 Q 9 The bidding i S•? as gASTS DOUBLE waa unuise <oi South bE reasOn that the North ffi«£^L251 words
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Miscellaneous261 1953-11-10 11 Todays Crossword I P I P I T* HF HF H 7 r^ I^Bi"^"" is I V^^l H^H l^^l BHi ■ff^B. ACROSS costs nothing Initially <7». 6 No, I 1 A tame nas proves colourful! <7>. retire from questions (6;. 7 Seal Inn 8 Not a tent to take on261 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-11-10 12 THE PRINCESS MEETS TIDDLEYWINKS pMNCESI Margaret recently visited the ltoy.il Albert N.ili, London, to receive purses uu behalf of the I hurt h of luKlaiid CUUni'i Society from braiuhe* all over the ountry. Members of the Pet Animal's League, a section of the C hildren's Union, the junior branch ofA.P. - 121 words
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Article32 1953-11-10 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 POSTBACJ briefly.32 words
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Letter241 1953-11-10 12 VOl X leader on the fly pest aim th I KJ 1 notes on food poisoning appeaVtnT^ m common. a i'pejr to have so^ The health authorities have said th are doing their best to contain the fit m at whi^thev not gel rid241 words
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Letter106 1953-11-10 12 1 UNDERSTAND Government has ruled that the prefix The Honourable need not be used when addressing the Cotonial Secretary, the FinancUi Secretary, or any of the om official members of the Uiwtive Council. It is time that this ruling applied also to the Unofficial bers of106 words
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Letter21 1953-11-10 12 WELL Mr. "Not 8. CjJ* W the indications gW»g and cousin-s repre.^ tenint dej>ei.dijnUs on jUH* by people like m21 words
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Advertisement207 1953-11-10 12 i GENERAL® ELECTRIC i I introduces AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING ML WSt _f f*) /9 f wk H m the new /\/O^CO k^O^C€^u yfe MStin Model LD-87K. the WOjEKI Automatic Defrosting Wm t 1 Roto-Cold. $1,425. Model LB-92K. the GE ***l Space Matfr. without P|(\v^,'..-. .v.; Automatic Defrosting. V^ALTVr I 9 sS^s|207 words
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Article, Illustration786 1953-11-10 13 Hygiene is Result of Civilization says the SINGAPORE DOCTOR HYGIENE was always. cH Y *e result of eMUj»- > nn as soon as a class 01 X Wd afford comSS hygienic arrangeSt. came -into the in•aSSUS^wa- prac uid not for any special laical considerations. SfSnply because it cave more comfort,A.P. - 786 words
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Article343 1953-11-10 13 ROME. I 1 POOR see m to have more immunity to JS* than the rich. imrl*H nyway was the tt2?V n a report M *hißan k Unlv ersity of d^Cr nf bacte f iol ogist and based his re«Jle w ester n n a groUp ofA.P. - 343 words
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Advertisement143 1953-11-10 13 V <* I V V CROOKES 'V^w f HALIBUT OIL f*»r healthy growth, -L.^^^ I I strong teeth, and \s at Buy a bottle today' il I VWO"> Al^^Si J nn«T»t> ml^Mß^^l J I v I j«, 1 A^bW I 1 DISTRIBUTORS: THE CROOKES LABORATORIES LTD. I JOHN LITTLE BUILDING.143 words
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439 1953-11-10 14 Superstitious Pappy Gault impresses his Aussie critics I Free Press Special Correspondent lIKNKY Tappy* Gaoft is superstitious about his attempt to win the world bantam crown from Australian Jimmy Carruthers on "Friday the 13th" November at Sydney. The iittle man from Spartanburg, South Carolina. brought his red, white and blue439 words
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Article152 1953-11-10 14 Marciano may defend in February ROCKY Marciano may defend his world heavyweight boxing championship m Miami next Feb. 17 or Feb. 24. The possibility was discussed at a meeting on Sunday between Al Weill, his manager, and Jim Norris, President of the International Boxing Club. Norris mentioned Dan Buceeroni and152 words
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Article, Illustration132 1953-11-10 14 rREE members of the New Zealand Rugby Union team which is to play Oxford University tomorrow will be having their first match of the tour. They are M. J. Dlxon, threequarters who has been troubled by a septic knee m Singapore. R. O BowersReuter - 132 words
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Article81 1953-11-10 14 Senor Ramon Beamontes three-year-old filly Noya. won the GlacJateur Stakes run over 2H miles— the longest flat race m Spain m Madrid. Noya. ridden by Perelli. won by three lengths from Tourbar with Pumba a further 4 lengths away third of four runners. The winner,Reuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-11-10 14 REAS. Leyton Orient centre forward, heads the ball off the foot of Dovey Exeter centre half m their Div. 3 (South) match at Leyton. The Orient won 3-1.28 words
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Article136 1953-11-10 14 India's captain feam Germany T'HE captain of India's Olympic Champion hockey team said m I.ucknow that Germany will be a real contender for the world hockey title K. D. Singh, who with his team toured several countries on the continent after the Olympic Games last year, praised West German hockeyU.P. - 136 words
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Article53 1953-11-10 14 Ireland have been forced M make a change m their Wtftl Cup soccer team to mm &m land at Ever ton tomormfl through injury to the Glaspl Celtic outside left My. I Norman Lockhart of iuil Villa who was outside left il the game against Scotland*Reuter - 53 words
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Advertisement223 1953-11-10 14 RETURN TRIP at SINGLE FARE by 4-engined CONSTELLATION I bbbllhbbbV YHyf7o^d^?r jp b 1 4^ i jf a -53^^-^^— B^ <^> 'ic* w^vr k ßv^ —^~Bß^^Bß^^^BJ Ji^^^^. jhjbml J J 4 O SPECIAL CONCESSION TO STUDENT! MSL /I FLYING DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS Bookings tor q Students below the age of223 words
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Article417 1953-11-10 15 I Second clay of K.L. races I 1 By ALLAN LEWIS u4T a three-year-old English gelding by Magic pgD ma*. Mar i a nne, should open his winning account *!m E by taking the Class 3, Div. 3 event over six la Miiay* m race417 words
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Article33 1953-11-10 15 s 1 I^OLLOWING horses uill not start tomorrow: Zambesi, Beauharnais, Heron Wood, 35 MM., Pinno hio, Martinique, Ryegrass, Ever Glory, Pegasus, British Film, Black Rose, Mr. Tin, Salmon Lore and King Devon.33 words
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Article274 1953-11-10 15 |)REAK OF DAWN, Bright Sagittarius, Fair Sir (on track work), Sir Climax, Barborossa and Pilots Point look the best of the Class 3, Div. 2 field over one mile. Break of Dawn finished second to Cynosure over seven at the last meeting on this274 words
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Article163 1953-11-10 15 PANDORA TO SCORE DOUBLE |>ANDORA, who usually saddles up well, should complete a double for the meeting by taking the Class 5, Div. 2 event over six furlongs. The extra half a furlong should suit admirably and though a division higher with 2 lb extra she should not be troubled163 words
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270 1953-11-10 15 If going stays good— go for Fairy Gift *Z IS t 1 Juana Oin- u£ °t£* a nd Above ;'Cl««ii c most appeal m "longs 4 race over six mm •»I"*H «h, \V!i lf "'her v,, l *»1 ignore came hex poor display on a hea\y track at the lust270 words
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Article214 1953-11-10 15 f ACK of reliable form makes the Class 5 Div. 2 race over one mile the hardest of tomorrow's short programme. First-run form points to Goring ,who finished fifth m the race won by Picture Fan. In his two previous races at Penang m August he was214 words
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Advertisement280 1953-11-10 15 CAPITOL 7th DAY At 11. 1 t>. 4. 6.30. Ml W *il& STENA-'APT tt f^rfi CHARLES LAUGHTON PAVILION From TODAY 1.45 4, 6.30 9.30 By Public Demand "CAROLINE CHERIE" Tethnicolor French Film with English Subtitles Smmmt "lIEhL IS son* Of Kiihard ATTENBOROUGII Mai ZETTERLING Herbert LOM Watch for these 2280 words
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Article220 1953-11-10 16 Asian marks too high 9 THE SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association yesterday, appointed Messrs. E. C. Strickland. Tai Chong, J. T. Christier, J. S. de Souza and Capt. F. O. Reynolds to select athletes for training for the Asian Games. The AAA also set standards tor two220 words
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Article72 1953-11-10 16 2« Worda U (minimum) BROWN: To Michael and Adele at Youngberg Memorial Hospital on Tuesday morning. November 10, a son. KUNZ. To Maria (Skipper) wife of E. A Kunz. at X X Hospital. on Sunday morning Nov. Bth the gift of a son. Frederick Shaun. MASON. On 5 November72 words
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Article31 1953-11-10 16 AC KNO WLEDG MENT 29 Worda $t (minimum) MR. 6c MRS. R.A. De ROZARTO thank all relatives and friends for their help and valuable presents on the occasion of their marriaire.31 words
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Article237 1953-11-10 16 Dutch to invade England OVER and over again England has invented games- football, cricket, lawn tennis, badminton only to find that overseas' pupils became more efficient than the masters. Now. foi the first time, a Netherlands squash-rackets team are to visit this country. They *ill play the fully strength of237 words
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Article57 1953-11-10 16 lONKHEER L. J. Van UfTord, «J president of the International Hockey Federation, yes- terday named 12 countries which I flight send teams to the 195G Olympic Games In Melbourne. The 12 nations are Britain. Germany, India. Pakistan Japan. New Zealand. Australia the United States.Reuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-11-10 16 Pirie voted the 'athlete of year' Dl STAMCf runner (.union firie yesterday swept tup honours as Britain* athlete ot n., year. The Amateur Athletic Association selected the iJ-vear-old bank clerk for the C. N. Jackson Memorial Cup and for tht» Harvey Memorial Gold Cup. The Sports Writers Association voted PirieA.P. - 90 words
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Article74 1953-11-10 16 Singapore Combined Schools hockey team will play against Johore English College Past and Present Combined on the Victoria School ground this evening. The Combined Schools team is: R. Ess <SJI>; R. Stevens (SABS*. T. Rodrigue s (SJI); Heng Hoe iVS>. D. Hay (VS>, E. Wijesinghe74 words
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Article24 1953-11-10 16 I The Selangor BA. tournament committee agreed to the Foorm Seonj? Cup challenge round being played on Nov. 21 and 22.24 words
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Article248 1953-11-10 16 Goals galore but poor game I By Our Soccer Reporter Indian R.C. 5; Pulau Brarii 4 GOAL-HUNGRY fans would have much to talk about yesterday's match between Indian Recreation Club and Pulau Brani United at Jalun Besar. which rung down the curtain on SAFA Div One league soccer. But for248 words
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Article155 1953-11-10 16 From ALLAN LEWIS OREAK OF DAWN (West) showed that he is holding his Penan? form by running three m 39, well on the bit at Kuala Lumpur this morning:. Break of Dawn was well out from the inside rail. narDorossa (Sawyer) and three In155 words
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Article58 1953-11-10 16 Although they fielded a number of substitutes the Singapore All Blues XV were too good for a weak RNAS Sembawang at Thomson Road yesterday. The All Blues, who are preparing for their Cup match against Selan*or All Blues this Saturday, won by 27 points (three58 words
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Article83 1953-11-10 16 808 STUART, captain of the New Zealand Rugby Union touring team who injured a cheek bone m the match against London counties, is to be X-rayed today. Captains of rugby union touring teams m Britain since the war have been singularly unfortunate with injuries. In 1947 Bill McLean,Reuter - 83 words
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Article29 1953-11-10 16 Yesterday's Rugby Union resultsHeadingly 8 Dublin University 0: United Hospitals 0. Edinburgh University 5; Camborne 11. Redruth 8; Devonport Services 28. S.iint Barts Hospital 8- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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250 1953-11-10 16 The Formosa tour has got us guessing Wong Pens Soon wSrtd^Jf**M Leng. former Singapore tUIfSS.! joined hands with Wong an^i flower B.P. arP Starts, I to Formosa before tl Tiny will be UWay the Badminton Associat^ will not sanctioned the tJ around, that the sponsorLi BP.-are not affiliated to 2250 words
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Advertisement12 1953-11-10 16 ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY MOW AND BE SURE OF A SELECTED iH*"12 words
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