The Singapore Free Press, 11 November 1953
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Title Section17 1953-11-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Afternoon Sale m Malaya. r^ at ,pore, Wed., No,. 11,1953. Price 15 CU.17 words
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Article384 1953-11-11 1 P. M. RAMAN - RENDELS EYE ON THE DANGERS P. M. RAMAN f ha n*l**** must ensure good rule By OPENING the nine-man commission which is to review the constitution of Singapore and the relationship of the Government to the City Council, today, Sir George Rendel said it would endeavour to work out solutions384 words
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281 1953-11-11 1 IdRITISH officials m London yesterday discussed p how best to help Malaya and Kenya— two territories Sin anancial difficulty. Both want a loan or outright m to bolster up their threatened economies. Together the turns will run into many million sterling and uponReuter - 281 words
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Article54 1953-11-11 1 MR. Ramon Magsaysay swepi to victory m Manila last night and maintained a near four to one margin over President Elpidio Quirino throughout the country. Latest unofficial returns gave Magsaysay '261,941 against President Elpidio Quirino's 72.427. In the vice-presidential race Nacionalista party's Carlos Garcia had 223,582 againstU.P. - 54 words
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Article60 1953-11-11 1 A CONSERVATIVE member of Parliament, Sir Herbert Williams, threw an egg at the opposition m the House of Commons last night. He later said be did not realise it was real. The egg fell short and burst on the irreen CWP^^ nryr»»- between the Government and60 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-11-11 1 picture. ItalUn riot police ruffle up a student, one of the hundred* demonstrating in K mr f r the return of Trieste to Italy, by pushing him from one lo another. The treatment, which causes no injury, leaves the victim exhausted and I akes th, edge off hisA.P. - 59 words
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Article51 1953-11-11 1 i n ?ef! t i?? ala rives today icill he hravy. All *n icu- HlUhl an<l aaain iMs mornin O JJ>°ton. firJ S »!,T S f s rr flrd Hat. Pandora and firrak r informal 'l,?' flrr ri( ">nlu and Sabelas June. Ud( lWfl i" Page51 words
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Article23 1953-11-11 1 £5 DOlic P »K a ay. y "WWf^ r^ had thr that »^r boy Jy> a ati te r a quarrel.23 words
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Article250 1953-11-11 1 Soldier treated harshly says MP HAlCsii treatment", alleged to have been suffered by a soldier m the Far East has been raised by Mrs. E. M. Braddock (Labour) m the House of Commons. She urged Mr. Anthony Head, the Secretary for War, yesterday to hold an inquiry into the ease250 words
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Article60 1953-11-11 1 THE 26.000-ton British aircraft carrier Indefatigable, whos<> radar power cables were mysteriously cut last month, now has been accidentally flooded 15 feet deep in her engine room, the Admiralty disclosed last night. Damage to the carrier, which is in dockyard in Devonport for repairs, was extensive."60 words
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Advertisement91 1953-11-11 1 %topr imiaw, wntn you« /y^ yy^C mummy co«*is Ay h0 •■..^■a^y -< flx" I 5? r "X iw COUNTLESS thousands or mothers hove solved the problr^nf, o» restoring the lock o» essential food element* m the oi-\ dinary dietory by giving their children Ovoit'np every doy. CHILDREN toke reodily to91 words
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358 1953-11-11 2 CONGRESS PROBES SPY CHARGE A MKMKKK of the House of Representatives unAmerican activities committee said ye>\*erday in Washington that the committee had issued a subpoena for former President Truman to appear for questioning about Harry Dexter White, alleged Soviet spy. The member, a Democrat,358 words
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Article67 1953-11-11 2 AT New York. Truman said he had not yet received the subpoena. Asked if he would honour a subpoena. "Let us just wait and see", he replied. A reporter asked whether there is anything he can do other than abide by a summons. "Let us notA.P. - 67 words
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45 1953-11-11 2 India's Minister of Health, Rajkumari Amrit Kau. yesterday praised the work among lepers by Christian missions m her country. Speaking before an international leprosy conference at Lucknow. she estimated the number of lepers m India at over a million.45 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-11-11 2 picture. thS? IT^ E fr m the proTito Independent Party office in meste goes up in smoke as it is turned into a bonfire hv ri*rnonstrating Italians.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article139 1953-11-11 2 A GENOA lawyer yesterday filed a suit against British General, Sir John Winterton, and others, chanrintr Lm™, T^ mu r d^ r an d manslaughter of six persons killed during noting in Trieste last week. The lawyer, Mr. Nino MusioSale, submitted his suit to Genoa'sA.P. - 139 words
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Article131 1953-11-11 2 MOSSADEQ MAKES A SCENE ¥)R. MOHAMMED Mossadeq *f .said at his trea^i trial m Teheran yesterday that the Shah of Persia was a decent youth but surrounded by traitors bought oft by Britain. The emotional former Premier de- iraitor and one*- started hc-ndink r.- 1^ P ro "«:>"or »sk«i the131 words
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Article332 1953-11-11 2 Winston /li es m £1K Winston CburrhiU i s tn I ,11. will travel m a British Overseas Airways 62 seat stratoi cruiser. The conference of British United States and French heads of Government is considered m official circles m Washington as of far greater importance332 words
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Article19 1953-11-11 2 Mr. Alexis Johnson of Glendale. California, was named oy President Eisenhower yesterday to be ambassador to Czechoslovakia.19 words
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Article158 1953-11-11 2 sident of the Counrii Cabinet MinU^ti 55,"" for <3| At present the ttom p«rj omix" bytfc7S l The report said: "Astheiifcl trial uses of atomic etosi become relatively mtnm minent. the ca&» fwilnl control of the Drojectffel more akin to the strife 1 a big industrial «mtall than toReuter - 158 words
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Advertisement122 1953-11-11 2 Grand *^4 15/ X for growing! >^>\\ No fear of youngsters outgrowing their strength t\ lEi when they have 'Kepler* every day! This IS world-famous Cod Liver Oil and Malt Extract JT~ V contains exactly the vitamins they ne«d f W ▼itamins A and D foi W f J/^^\ keeping122 words
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214 1953-11-11 3 Students warned: 'Don H go alone Free Press Staff Reporter ■THE 1,200 students of Katong Convent have been warned to keep away from strangers following two incidents m which four girls were accosted by "well-dressed" strangers outside the school. INCIDENT No. 1: Chu Neo, 19, was214 words
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Article, Illustration172 1953-11-11 3 2nd chance for pretty girls Free Press Staff Reporter. f IRLS who entered the Miss 11 SiiMapore contest earlier this year with hoDe of competing for the Miss Universe prize but were disappointed because the contest had to be called off the llth hour have a chance affeHn f r172 words
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36 1953-11-11 3 The body of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. who ended the reign of the Ottoman sultans and .ed Turkey into Western ways, was given final burial yesterday, 15 years after his death.36 words
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Article39 1953-11-11 3 Actress Ann Blyth. wife of Dr. James McNulty. expects their first child next summer, her otudio announced ye.sterday. They were married on June 27 by James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre m Hollywood's most lavish wedding m years.39 words
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Article60 1953-11-11 3 IMIK Shell Petroleum Company—one of Britain's major oil firms has struck oil 'after many yeajs intensive exploration" m Britain's West African territory of Nigeria. An announcement said it w.is too early yet to say whether the oil shoal was big enough to be exploited commercially. The60 words
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Article117 1953-11-11 3 HEIRESS, BOY FRIEND ARRESTED NX Y o <J RI < Police dragged $»m*Zt h'f" 8 from lhr ;>»w» f 1 f lu s wlll M m b( 'droom. en w police Anally subdued him on the street m rront of the building. Mele's father is a Naples Department Store ownerA P - 117 words
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Article28 1953-11-11 3 Rice short Japan has negotiated to buy 30,000 tons of Pakistan rice under an agreement signed by the Food Ministry m Karachi on Monday night.28 words
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Article329 1953-11-11 3 Lift rubber ban, traders urge Malaya should press Whitehall Free I'ress Staff Reporter PHF SINGAPOE* and Federation Governments >hould press the Britisli Government to reconsider the question of lifting the t'inbargo on the export of Malayan rubber to China, Singapore rubber leaders said yesterday. They said: "With the announcement of329 words
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Article199 1953-11-11 3 MR. TAN SENG KWANG, an official of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company, which recently completed a week's trial with the double decker along the Eu Tong SenAlexandra Road route, said yesterday that he did not think double decker buses could be used m Singapore.Johore Express - 199 words
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Advertisement43 1953-11-11 3 GIFTS VOH MY LADY wB«MjIMMBMBBHMHBWMHWW|^MHBMBBMM^^^HMHBBBB|^^^m^^EMK^Sifc^'" aiMigm|MMaHlffßfgfflwnflWßw|f|^^Bßna| J^"WBB Hw*^ BF^ 'V Hf^^ P^:Jif ?a *''^Bß Bfc^^^M^^ Mbt-. ■f/ wk W&^zi r Bkt. ,jA W M I^W^W ■■■■^Sw _^^t vy«fl<PLifc Illf llSTffliflll SPECIAL VAfVITY COMPACT (In Moire Silk (m mm.; IJiitf) J}|>^^,»)"' AT ItOIIIXSOVS HMUMM43 words
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422 1953-11-11 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11, 1953. Opinion BIG THREE IT is now as certain as Anything in these days that Sir Winston Chur- j chill. President Eisenhower and the French Prime Minister, M. i Laniel, will meet in Bermuda from Dec. 4 to 8. They will be accompanied422 words
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Article, Illustration615 1953-11-11 4 Casals, A Genius In Exile The world famous cellist will not live under Franco m Spain, prefers to devote himself to Bach m France. PRADES, Prance. AN elegant chateau here in extreme Southern France has a little fate keeper's house with a porcelain plaque reading •El Cant Dels Ocella" the615 words
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Article, Illustration523 1953-11-11 4 TOM WHIT NEY - STALIN, DEAD, IS FEARED TOM WHIT NEY That is why hiaUnkav has not yet put the body mi view beside Lenin. The Tomb is closed, perhaps for ever. LONDON. RUSSIANS have been wondering for a long time why their government has not opened Stalin's tomb to the public. After his523 words
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Advertisement13 1953-11-11 4 LONGINES The Worlds Most Honoured Watch Svlf hy ALL HIGH CLASS WATCH DEALERS13 words
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Advertisement46 1953-11-11 4 /f C/rr women 3 1 ALL OVER THE WORLD 1 jS I m Always ask for fabrics guaranteed by Guarantee M«lW* J c refunded. LEBEL (CHINA) LIMITED ti tui a*97 Kuala Lwmpur Tel: 5W Singapore Tel: 6321. 66V/. i II 8 Jv^^P 1 r J Jk46 words
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Article23 1953-11-11 5 COMMITTEEMAY BE REVIVED L Tim Choon En* wtio Ur »iii is a member P«*ms speci "J r«S'ii«e this Commit Cg" m Vg»re re^iariy.23 words
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254 1953-11-11 5 GOVT. URGED TO NAME FULL-TIME S.I.T. BOSS Woo heavy a burden for McNeice Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government will be urged at the next meeting of the Legislative Council to appoint a full-time chairman for the Improvement Trust. Dr. C. J. Paglar, Member for Changi, m a written question254 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-11-11 5 picture. Two baby orang utans were a mong the passengers in a Malayan Airways Dakota which arrived yesterday frorr. SanJakan, North Borneo. They are en route to the Zoological Socifty in London. Picture shows Alexander (left) and Jock MacQuaddle being fed with milk in the cargoFree Press - 56 words
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181 1953-11-11 5 City to spend $250,000 on S'pore markets TOP u Free Press staff Reporter r s L^ n a P° r e City Council plans to spend about kail?, nCXt year to im Prove existing markets and U,,d a new one at Dorset Road. i at ii„ of Ellenborough slnt deS181 words
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Article89 1953-11-11 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councils Estates and Fire Brigade Committee has turned down a 1 request by junior members of the Improvement Trust .staff to use the Council holiday bungalows at Telok Mata Ikan. The committee has decided that since the bungalows were built89 words
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Article45 1953-11-11 5 The East-West Society and the Debating Society of the University of Malaya will hold a debate at the University's Arts Theatre m Cluny Road at 8.15 p.m. tomorrow. The motion is that "In Malaya politics follow personalUlti instead of policies"45 words
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Article157 1953-11-11 5 AWARDS for three oflicers and l one sergeant navigator Oi the Far Fast flying Boat wing I for services in connection with operations in Korea have been announced in the London Ga/ette. The list is beaded by the award of the D.F.C. to Sq157 words
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Advertisement329 1953-11-11 5 Csk it 'mafic- kt *sk 4sY&km*§Clr* CLEANSE: II C loiina a ihe mnsi 9 revoluuonary Dandruff Control Lotion ever fsl f_llsl _F ~it works like a charm I Whirling surface- I IS 13 W action nukes embarrassing scruffy dandruff 2 _B flakes repulsive to the scalp, and repellent to SB329 words
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Miscellaneous312 1953-11-11 6 i ~*4 **M i l I I v^si I P^^w 1 1 JB i I I _r l^BH BM x<^ II i MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I NOW I GOTTA f 1 DON'T CARE.'I I'm GONNA QUIT THE H6M1 THEN--'Al t AkE jf^^X v LFTNIM312 words
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Miscellaneous318 1953-11-11 6 U4 ltd 1 2_\_? sflTS_»tf_ thu sis'i^JS.I m »tnctk *h f* psjss* »t J„ Rs Iac t. one of th. Ml8 J? Its moin *t ofr you f h d *»h JttSSS, loll Jfjf -1 aU your ener«5i ••"'•3 ih »t you 2_T Jusl U 3 Although you have i318 words
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Article, Illustration224 1953-11-11 7 Mother of 2 told: Don't have any more children igig THE MAGISTRATE RIGHT? I told by a magistrate "Don't have any more children," said later: 1 fllfE who was i me when and where I should have them." r w waS oiyear-old Mrs. Jean Harris added: "I like children andA.P. - 224 words
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Article40 1953-11-11 7 The largest outbreak of fowl >est ever known in Norfolk has tilled 10.500 birds at Horsford--1,000 on one farm. Ministry of Agriculture officials fighting the outbreak are afraid it may spread and harm the county's Christmas poultry trade.40 words
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Article193 1953-11-11 7 DERCHED perilously 50ft. above the street at the top of a drain-pipe was a hunted man. At the bottom a tall, wavy-haired detective waited in the rain. "Come on down." shouted Derive Constable Ravmond Da??. There was no reply from the B| But Dagg193 words
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Article66 1953-11-11 7 MRS. KOSKTTA Desbrow told husband Lawrence to get out. Lawrence got out. A divorce court awarded Mrs. Desbrow a divorce on the rounds of desertion and dismissed Desbrow 's petition for a judicial separation. "If every husband left his wife after she told him to66 words
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Article41 1953-11-11 7 The number of cars manufactured in Britain during September G4.304 in the liveweek* period broke all previous records, it was announced in London yesterday. Previous hifnest monthly to wa.-» set up in June when M i were produced41 words
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81 1953-11-11 7 They will speak two languages both English CiHILDREN should bt J taught to speak in their local dialect and also in the "Queen's English.*' a panel of education experts In Lincolnshire has decided. Th«» director of education in the Kestevcn district, IJr T. W. P. (iolby. said: In their own81 words
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Article100 1953-11-11 7 I\I? DORIS HOWARD left the radio on In her consuUifl I r-).»m to icare i burgl i when .^lie went out. She alSO left her seven I I Bcottle Suale as watch-dof, But the radio caufhl ftre and Suale was trapped n the Mai I in i100 words
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Advertisement103 1953-11-11 7 Since 1 772 t J The Finest j^ tisA»Ca I^J ol Sherries: <_9^^n^ Amontillado a b IB' l_aii_l Finest Cream __n____I _r e GORDON Solo Agents: II Madame Watson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG TOUGH I am 1 zn COMPACT I S UNDERWOOD Correspondent engineered for durability.... m/ m^v^YV"103 words
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Article, Illustration331 1953-11-11 8 METER DE CRUZ - Unknown Unknown METER DE CRUZ JN a few years time Singapore may have some "home grown" ballerinas. Nineteen young dancers are being trained by former Sadlers Wellstrained ballerina Miss Dorothy Amita ix)ioin> Ainu a. She conducts classes for those under sever years old at the Y.W.C.A every Tuesday. On WednesdaysNORMAN COTTERELL - 331 words
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Article, Illustration2022 1953-11-11 10 Britain, Russia discuss Balkans SECOND WORLD WAR (V 01.6)— U by Sir Winston Chun-hill The Prime Minister and Mr. Eden paid a further visit to Moscow m October, 1 944. President kootevelt, while approving of their meeting, made it clear that his Ambassador m Moscow, Mr, tlaniman, could not commit2,022 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-11-11 10 Sir Winston Churchill m Moscow. On his left is M. Molotov, the Soviet Forein Minister. s I21 words
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Article, Illustration126 1953-11-11 11 Both sides vulnerable West dealer (Coter the East-West cards) ACCORDING to the point count w»,' ac L 4-king 3- fiueen 2- Jack >oi need 26 points m the combined nJSS r t!ame at no-trump. But vTS y w not even the sponcll t e point counl astern. Charles126 words
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Miscellaneous230 1953-11-11 11 Today's Crossword W a i a ~^^^i "HHHHHHHST SHHH HUH BH__I _____ss_i fl _T' _P^ ___H__B B^_^___i -_-S __P B WMm B_L I II _______p II I r^^ |^^_B _H ___J I HHHH BRHH Hi :^^|H hBhhBBL 1 _c_o*s wssss (Si 4 i sja_al V* I Direct* toSSS? the Ins230 words
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Article151 1953-11-11 12 Parent's grouse at K.K. IN my recent visit to Kan d in Kerbau Hospital, Singapore, to see my wife who I •> c uilined there after I giving birth to our second child, I was warned by the nurse on I duty that the hospital permitI ted no children to151 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-11-11 12 AMONG the passengers who embarked for Britain m the P and liner Chusan from Singapore on Monday was the Hon. A.J.P. Acland-llood. heir to Lord St. Audries. who for the past two-and-a-half years has been working as Deputy Judge Advocate at G.H.Q., FARELF. He was accompanied by his wife Dr.62 words
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Article111 1953-11-11 12 APPOINTMENTS in the Malayan Civil Service are in the ratio of four Malays to a nonMalay. For a country that is progressing towards independence this ruling is unfair and ridiculous. Before 1941. we used to grumble and complain that only Europeans were recruited to the M.C.S. What111 words
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Article57 1953-11-11 12 IF we want to retain our individual integrity and sanity let us leave alone these political parties and faddist who are SO loud and insistent in their ballyhoo for independence rha political t latory of the wot id baa shown that .11 political parties din at bast of swaOowUi57 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-11-11 12 PROFESSOR I)r Frits Zernucc, (55. of the Unit trsity ol uroningen, Holland who has been announced the joint winner of this year's Nobel for physics, u i'h professor Hermann Staudlnger of Strasbourg University Profes pi Zernikc 'it best noun /or his new electron microscope,44 words
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Article41 1953-11-11 12 J 8HALL be pleased il yo,, eM 1 me to find a pen rja] girl iron, Mil,:, tK« n«n lc *a. are P^tography, stamp collecting, reading and tout-in- i grti 25, P.O. Box uoo, Dares Salaam TauganviU i Uric*.41 words
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Article332 1953-11-11 12 THEY ALL IGNORE R.S.V.P. TIIK four letters K.SV.I'. stand lor "Keponde/ sil vous plait" in French, or. "Reply, If you please" iii English, yet how many of the so-called educated recepients of invitations care to do so" With the exception Of Europeans and some (very few indeed;) enlightened Asians, people332 words
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Article108 1953-11-11 12 CANDIDA TES TP till today. I have seen the posters of the following candidates for the Singapore City Council m the East Ward: 1. Mr Mak Pak Shee Independent; 2. Dr. Syed Hassan Aljunied Progressive; 3. sved Es;i Almenotti UMNO-MCA Alliance. I am a registered voter. Polling day is coming108 words
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Article76 1953-11-11 12 WITH reference to the article T which appeared m the Free Press on Nov. 4. headed Cugat to Run Dance Contest my husband and I are desirous of participating. I would like to mention that we hope to compete m the lhumba. and should be happy to receive76 words
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Article71 1953-11-11 12 travel along Btrangoon Road on my Wav to town way I suggest that cars pro"V i l ,n f. n thit drectton should not b« allowed to turn right into Keibau, or i.embu Roads' njose who use thl main i 'Isrlj win agree wl h me, i am71 words
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Article33 1953-11-11 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRKSS MAN and tell others about it in his POSTBAC. briefly.33 words
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Advertisement111 1953-11-11 12 Smith-Corona OFFICE TYPEWRITER A BEAUTIFUL MACHINE TO 00 A BEAUTIFUL TYPING JOB! PAGE-END Indicator Revolutionary. Smith-Corona' PAGE-END Indicator accurately indicates just how far you are from the bottom of the sheet N 0 mere supplies wasted no needless and costly retyping! You will wonder how you ever used a TYPEWRITER111 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1953-11-11 13 PBES* 0_J - Clare Gets An 'Encore' PBES*0_J Hjusic topic* by pit"* 1 T IS more as not ltnat .Maurice Clares that violin VWW were n ot ore tffar him at his th f recital in Singapore. Hi»H and also a reyS to local mil* ciety n"Tter s-wellover a thou- 1 who could1,032 words
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Article124 1953-11-11 13 DAVID Oistrakh, a Russian, is the greatest living violinist in the opinion of western musicians who Save heard him, says Maurice Clare. Oistrakh is about 50 and has made only rare appearances outside Russia. Clare heard him in Belgium in 1949. He describes him as having" the technique124 words
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Advertisement303 1953-11-11 13 LONG-PLAYING RECORDS j FOR YOUR LIBRARY. BACH Six Sonatas Eor Mute b llarpsii hord Julius Baker i lute) A. S>l\ia Marlowr < Harp*>u hord > AXTI.IUI IK it HATH Conetrto No. 1 in D Minor Concerto No in F Minor l.ukas I oss (Piano) with Thr /ambler Str.ng Isalssrtetta \\tlioi2.303 words
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Miscellaneous118 1953-11-11 13 MUSIC QUIZ vvm. t h Creolle Music? 2U R.rhard Crrrks (al baritone, (b) tenor. Of (cl bass? 3"L"0iscau 6V Fstl, Russian Fsiry-tak I I IK I by Stravinsky, al K heard m thr form of 2 i ri Kestrel Suite- produced ,n ParH m 1910. By wh.it i (her nsfta118 words
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Article326 1953-11-11 14 Ml KIM KA - STOP THIS BETTING RACKET Ml KIM K A By SAFAs duty to keep it out II r K are now in soccers close season according to Sin- gapore Amateur Football Association and within the next four months SAFA and Singapore Police must find ways to stop betting on soccer, a326 words
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Article, Illustration262 1953-11-11 14 'THE Army Inter-Command Final will be played at Aldershot on Dec. 2 between Western Command, the holders, and Southern Command. Western earned the right to defend the trophy by beating Eastern at Woolwich by a goal scored by deputy centre forward Smith (Leeds United). Western262 words
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Article37 1953-11-11 14 Mrs. D. Lobban won the Keppe'. Club monthly spoon "bogey" golt competition and Mrs. P. Davies was runner up. The L.G.U meet went to Mrs C. Teo (95—28-67) and Mrs. Lobban (94—22-72) was second.37 words
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Article451 1953-11-11 14 HAL WOOD - Olson takes well— earned rest HAL WOOD By C*ARL tBobo) Olson the soft- spoken new world's middleweight champion, is enjoying a rest from the fight racket for tiie first time in a decade. Tlie Honolulu-born champion is able to put Ids feet up on a stool, sit back and watch451 words
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115 1953-11-11 14 Britain out of ice hockey championship CHANCES of Russia entering the international ice-hockey held tor the first time are bright They have asked for details of the world championships, to be held in Sweden from February 2Q to March 7. Sweden. Norway, Finland. Germany, Switzerland. Canada and Italy are almost115 words
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Article21 1953-11-11 14 rarity h,n C* I City t« j^r A. t v iyjuj I sh 1U p,hi, t """""*ioi|21 words
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Miscellaneous112 1953-11-11 14 Today's sporfs HOCKEY SHA UCAOUB. Div. 1: RAF Seletar v Ceylon S.C., CSC ground: Dlv. I: SRC 'A' v University, SRC padang; Friendly: Indian Assn. v T.T.C., IA (round. RUGGER Saints v RN Kranji. Naval Base (C. Capt. Rev. Knight) Wanderers v RAF Changi, Naval Base (G. (apt. Seymour) RNAS112 words
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Article569 1953-11-11 15 VETERAN - IT'S TAIPEH FOR PENG SOON VETERAN By t H permission or Hie Kurimintoii .r|TH or Il f Malava. Won* Pens; Soon ami iiis fl Associatnm row tllor niiift for Taipeh, Formosa. Mst^Sr or warning ui going to change his mind No tnrt at Th^ much Jt*™£ ta ac un« •"""r569 words
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Article, Illustration242 1953-11-11 15 Nobody's going to stop him out and that Is to ask the Mayflower Badminton Party to undertake the tour and Mr Kanjj Soon Heng, B vice-president of the party, was appointed to manage the team. With the Mayflower B.P. handling the tour, the BAM has no more say in the242 words
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Article314 1953-11-11 15 RANDOLPH Turpin. British middleweight champion returned to Britain yesterday from his unsuccessful world title bid m New York. He was not on speaking terms with his brother. Dick Turpin, aboard the Queen Mary as the ship neared Southampton. Randolph blamed Dick for the trouble heReuter - 314 words
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Article72 1953-11-11 15 THE Singapore Tiger Sporting Association soccer team suffered their first defeat m Djakarta yesterday when they were beaten 2-0 by UMS (Union Makes Strength). Tiger forwards could not pa-ss the UMS defence headed by Captain Chris Ong and keeper Van Der Yin. The first goal was scored72 words
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Article62 1953-11-11 15 Al Weill, /.inagtr of work! heavyweigh) champion Rocky Maui no, said yesterday, that Rocky would i box 60 to 70 rounds en hi^ fourthi coming' tour of the Orient, ie u ning to the United Btfttea ebon Dec 21. Weill said: "We leave late NovA.P. - 62 words
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Article76 1953-11-11 15 Dr. John McGirr. managei of world ba tarn weight champion Carrutherx, said yesterday, he wai surprised at the amount of mcnej being invested on Henry "Papp> Oault for 'heir title fight in Byi «>n Pi kday, "1 think it is due to rumoun lhal Cm iReuter - 76 words
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Article159 1953-11-11 15 kii,,^.., n rear-oM Hon J** isii»rM 1 ihi he n KlA Wei 55? nisvm ,r 28 2? »h«h l K Prov,» 'b« n mi ti to 1 "astta w»,. ssiti Mu Bti Undei 275 for nine wl« kf ts dei l i for even declared IReuter - 159 words
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Article19 1953-11-11 15 johnny WSliani-. th€ rormei Britten velghi champion, laM nlghi outpotnUMl Al Bernard of Brfcium ov« ondOfl Renter.Renter. - 19 words
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Article1253 1953-11-11 16 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS From Start the day with Skyrider A BOUT four inches of rain was registered on the K/nl* Lumpur racecourse from last evening until eight o'clock this morning. The going this afternoon will definitely be heavy. The heavy tracK will not affect the cnances1,253 words
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Article35 1953-11-11 16 2$ Worda $6 (minimum) JOYCE: To Judy, wife of Major D. J. Joyce, a son, Kinrara 8.11.53. GORDON: To Mavis, wife of Nicholas at Bungsar Hospital Kuala Lumpur on 10.11.53. a daughter Deo Gratlas.35 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-11-11 16 The Victorian Cricket Association set the da»p.s Jan. 15 to 19. for a testimonial match Si Melbourne cricket around for Lindsay Hassan. the Australian Test captain who las' I week announced his retirement.35 words
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Article90 1953-11-11 16 rpHE Double Totes will be held on Races 2 and 3 and 5 and 6. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race 6. The following have been scratched from all engagements: Beautharnais, Heron Wood, Pegasus and British Film. Race 1—3.30: Class 5, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1 983 Oregon90 words
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81 1953-11-11 16 ENGLAND PROFITS £130,000 FROM TESTS ENGLAND'S crciket earned £130,000 record profits from the Te.st matches between England and Australia. In addition, the Australians took home £100,000 as their share. England's Cricket Board of Control announced that 10.000 would go to each of the five county clubs on whose grounds the81 words
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