The Singapore Free Press, 12 November 1953
1953-11-12
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Title Section19 1953-11-12 1 The Singapore Free Press Urges! Afternoon Sale in Malaya V# 11IM, Singapore, Thurs., Nov. 12, 1953. Price 15 Cts.19 words
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Article267 1953-11-12 1 SIT YIN FONG - OIL CLUE TO LOST VALETTA SIT YIN FONG §'pore*8 biggest air search goes on By 15 planes out SINGAPORE aircraft, looking for an R.A.F. Valetta transport plane missing off the east coast of the island since yesterday morning located an oil patch near Jason Hay early today. _j Sunderland flying267 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-11-12 1 THE MAN WITH A GUN This jolly man with a shotgun in his hands is Mr. Serge Vinogradov, Russian Ambassador to France. He is happy because he has just bagged two -plump pheasants during a shoot held by bers A bTlhe diproTftHnc"torTrVX»-42 words
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Article90 1953-11-12 1 Singapore bus plunges into canal Free Press Staff Reporter Tan Kim Meow, a Chinese bus-driver employed by the Green Bus Company, Singapore, was adnvitted to the General Hospital today after his bus had plunged into the Bukit Ttmah canal near the seventh mile. There were no passengers as the bus90 words
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342 1953-11-12 1 pRINCESS MARGARET shares I the Queen's wish that the Duke of Edinburgh replace her as Regent should the necessity arise, Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, the Home Secretary, told the House of Common^ yesterday. He was moving the second reading of the Regency Bill342 words
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Article28 1953-11-12 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on an uncertain tone with first grade. November shipment, at 55 3 4 cents a pound. cent below yesterday's close.28 words
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Article52 1953-11-12 1 morn N arr P ,tp d H l °»u Pollce thls en Who had rnKK tl l ree armpd bread seller n d a ehl ar f thp MrPncr- i hi Lanp Junction. on* £stt5 ttt S a had r* I**'.1 wa 7h have driven the utyiu^ «v52 words
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Article127 1953-11-12 1 THE United States is negotiating with Pakistan for permission to establish military bases on the Asian sub-conti-1 nent In exchange for defence aid. Pakistan and British informants said in London yesterday that the agreement, if reached, would set up American forces on both Western andA.P. - 127 words
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Article211 1953-11-12 1 Malaya in new defence line-up PROPOSALS for linking Australia and New Zealand with Britain, Malaya and the United States in the defence of the Pacific and the Far East, are being prepared in London by the Clvief of the Imperial General &taff, Field Marshal Sir John Harding. He returned threeReuter - 211 words
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Article127 1953-11-12 1 Doctor traps polio virus AN American specialist. Dr. Wendell Stanley, told the Notional Acade ny of Science* in Cambridge. Massachusetts., yesterday the poliomyelitis virus had been isolated and identified for the first time. Dr. Stanley. Director of the virus laboratorv in the University of California, said the new knowledge wasReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement68 1953-11-12 1 r Unf WAUGH CO. 1. T O NINRT WAUUM ww -j Mil M |w a ft a i j V^ *y UHCHAMIJJ z r X o ...yos Oiuf SO IVOIfM 5 you once you fcove tastod S #n€ delightful flavour of... LINGHAM'S o Chilly Sauce x 3 A Mild Piquant68 words
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394 1953-11-12 2 'Let Shah (a kind man) rule as in Britain' MOSSADEQ IN SUNNIER MOOD TALKS ON T\H. MOSSADEQ, sunny and joking after stormy scenes in which he punched his lawyer and tried to walkout on his judges, yesterday settled down to attack the military courts right to try him. The ex-PremierA.P. - 394 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-11-12 2 pictu re. Two burned n-iners are assisted after their reseue from a pit A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article93 1953-11-12 2 A GOVERNMENT expert \<>- tcniay blamed choking fogs ht.st winter for <he death 9l 12.000 people in Britain. Dr. E. T. Wilkins. chief of the Fuel Research Station in the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, said 4.000 of these fell prey in three days to93 words
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Article14 1953-11-12 2 relieved a rBma yesterday "'-A H__ nalists and Film Writer*14 words
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Article130 1953-11-12 2 DUKE LEFT £31,000 TO SECRETARY DEATH duUes haye the late Duke of Bedford unsettled estate to UtUeZre than a quarter of U* slze lt was disclosed in his will published in London yesterday puDlwned Selt led nnf!!; ary »*Wy (not acuied upon anyone) was valued at^ £802.253 grot* V a130 words
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Article158 1953-11-12 2 M R JAMES F Byrnes, Governor of South Tamil __^^»__~£s before it today T_SdaJ ljrr _r i lib P° e naed on i___r* y to answer Qllf s tions about the late uitl S__T_ AS r cannot" 1^ BSfc_i_fiB_r fiWstv_£_*£ sua turn y y UrReuter - 158 words
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Article144 1953-11-12 2 HENS AND DUCKS DANCE SAMBA kiiJJ^ili^^j t^ LA Uid > n<a r Bilbao, SDain A Ramon Arenas has tau«ht his rooster. Pepe, and four duf K dance the samba o, Wao.' pupulari.Md man i u ff n I Ramon says v only took •> l<n^,f pat.ncv and plenly 0 50-year144 words
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Advertisement94 1953-11-12 2 !_=_3g/ i offBiPUN anp tm PSole Importers: Jfo KIAN GWAN (M) LTD A V 4 SINGAPORE PENANG *T ;T OCEAN PARK HOJEL^ V BARBECUE GAROEM g i with _l jf Music and Dancin* every olf ht 9S*m "J"^ W JL ALL DRINKS serred at lowest possible rwta* M §jg IS94 words
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Article, Illustration394 1953-11-12 3 Sll YIN FUNG - Kampong tale of screams, shapes in 'death' pond S ll YIN FUNG l fit I By nocturnal apparitions are haunting LiKli ■><»** "'Trhlnese living near a deep hsh pond I-**!" ilnoer Serangoon Koad. ever since sir i. V was drowned there recently. URS salle Sftft J_ the area, said thatFree Press - 394 words
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Article61 1953-11-12 3 Lord Cherweii, until recently Paymaster General in the Conservative Government and atomic energy adviser to Sir Winston Churchill has been appointed by the Queen to the of the Companions of wndon Gazette announced. Lord Cherweii. 66. resigned ■I m material post at the end wiast61 words
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Article139 1953-11-12 3 T HREE Sin S apore men the 1 worked with Dr lun Vat fen. wtte. Manchus Colony planning the rt J*S*__ hta 8 7th birthday bow before his portrait today nis anniversary. I They are Mr. Lee Chin Tian. Mr. Chew Hian Swee139 words
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Article36 1953-11-12 3 Communist Chinese Ambassador Gen. Yuan Chung presented a cheque for US$80,343 to Prime Minister Mr Nehru yes terday for India's Nallo na Relief Fund. The donation was made by the Chinese Red Cross.36 words
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Article49 1953-11-12 3 MRS. Edith Holt. 44, saw yesterday she has been sacked a Girl Guide leader in Manchester because she is a Com- took charge of the n_? I love my fellow men." The county Olrl Guide com ISone°rs saW 1^.^?^ Communist unsuitable as a ader.49 words
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Article29 1953-11-12 3 F 8 rfSnlW yesterday m>\ ii-l that l£> l rs leavinn France had to W by I rain to Mussels. Of -ulhward he t_rV_r »l"«29 words
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Article26 1953-11-12 3 wnnvn tribesmen were T _L i Nairobi yesterday for nanfao im l ffom PS including i S_W_aVn* and aiding Mau| Mau terrorists.26 words
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Article23 1953-11-12 3 JHL 9^ VI <» f Sweden CtH Ml 71st birthday UTSr yps,,r(^V The mo- Biitalo. n a P riva^ visit to23 words
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Article30 1953-11-12 3 The Hilton Hotel chain w HI bttlW a M$18 000 000 hotel in Cairo, Egypt, replanni? the ties troyed Shepherds Hotel. It was announced In Cairo yesterday.30 words
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Advertisement190 1953-11-12 3 I a I rill I From The World's Largest N fW I Exclusive Maker of llL.il* flectric Home Appliances TWjMMHt ROOM AIR CONDITIONER^ /<_ii'_3iw5 x Dehumidifies as It Cools! You Work, Relax, Sleep in Comfort!- Just plug in-no water pipe Filters out oast and Raises No need to let the190 words
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974 1953-11-12 4 f THE Federation Govern- x ment's revised estimates or 1953 make it clear hat predictions of bank- I uptcy by the end of this ear have been somedeficit is $146 1 trillion far ?Jow the figure of $200 milXI974 words
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Article205 1953-11-12 4 BOMBAY. AN important by-election to the Indian House of the People (Parliament) which will be a major test of strength between Prime Minister Nehru and the Communists, will be held in Travan-core-Cochin state in mid-November. JSlfS ni a straight twoparty fight for the seat The205 words
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Article212 1953-11-12 4 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN By A year ago popular acclaim swept President Eisenhower into the White House. pJ ow comes news of a dramatic swing back to the Democrats in the American local elections. What has caused this change in American public opinion? Is it due to212 words
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Advertisement21 1953-11-12 4 I SPORTS Silver i E.P.N.S. CUPS, SHIELDS, TANKARDS and MEDALS US.de SUVA, j S Jewellers. v 106, Orchard Road, Phone *****21 words
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Advertisement16 1953-11-12 4 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS GLASS, CHINA. SILVER. FURNITURE. PACKED BY EXPERTS £*****3. Cecil Street Singapore Telephone^ < TRANSPORT STORAg^16 words
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282 1953-11-12 5 Coloured boards lead you to right court ILLITERATES CAN PICK THE BUILDING Free Hress Staff Reporter ..uMtv District and Police Courts have r__^__M_l to he'P illiterate people "•flm The name and the number of the P_* i .Tso written on the boards in English flurts are ai^ ■__S*'when an accused282 words
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Article80 1953-11-12 5 Mr. E. G. Holiday, vicechairman of the Singapore number of Commerce Rubber Association, yesterday denied a statement attributed him 2 local rubber circles "will SL_*_ t0 pleased if th e rubber ban could be lifted". t___ J hat we w °uW only be _J_ l80 words
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27 1953-11-12 5 EX-GERMAN MARSHAL ADVISES THE REDS m? SSftK Oenmn Radio Marsha 1 »KS l I 0nner Fie 'd th C zon^r tary a(iVisor t0 emment Comm "™t Gov-27 words
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Article, Illustration276 1953-11-12 5 G. T. BOON - SOME ASIANS DON'T KNOW MEANING OF R.S.V.P. G. T. BOON By MANY Asians use the letters R.S.V.P. on invitations without knowing that they mean a reply is required. Others who receive such cards are equally unfamiliar with the initials." said Mr. Quek Kai Tong yesterday. He was one of those276 words
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Article83 1953-11-12 5 Hanyang building plans ready DUILDING plans of the Nanyang university are ready. Work is expected to start soon on the 500-acre site off Jurong. The plan includes buildings for the various faculties, a laboratory, library, students' hostels and staff quarters. Both American and English structural designs have been incorporated in83 words
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Article72 1953-11-12 5 Two scientists In New York say the world now has two and a half billion people and that its population should continue to grow before stabilizing itself at about four billion. The scientists W. S. Woy- tinsky and his wife -said the earth's population72 words
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Article66 1953-11-12 5 Free Press Staff Reporter riMlE Governor, Sir John Nicoll. JL returns to Singapore this afternoon by air from his 15day visit to Hong Kong. On the same plane will be Admiral Felix Stump, new commander of the United States Pacific Fleet. The admiral during his short66 words
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Article128 1953-11-12 5 4,000 WHO NEARLY MISSED LESSONS PtJhM SU hNN 't dy n' s wlln te si«Sr, v IUI h *n Muc «&S, :i I<M adult Coun?,! 0^ Adu!l ran the Claims formerly for the MCA There is. however, one condition. The students will have to learn English In .addition to Chinese.128 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-11-12 5 36 girls-all hope to win a contest rriURTY-SIX girls have entered for the "Miss Max Factor, Malaya" contest which will be held at Raffles Hotel next Wednesday night. All except two will have to appear in the elimination round on Monday at Raffles. The lucky two are Miss inlet SleighFree Press - 86 words
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Advertisement64 1953-11-12 5 iVt'tr Arrivuls ALL WOOLLEN Funcy Xuttinys < "TC 3f in 4 beautiful ;I fond nianf wear I WORKMAHSHIP J TAILORING DEPT. I JC/ST RECEIVED A NEW SELKCTION OF SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RINGS Set with Flawless White Diamonds from Thirty Points to Two Carats each- S.P.H. «1«- SH *r\ 45, High64 words
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Miscellaneous260 1953-11-12 6 hn gh g gcngc (MANDRAKE, THE MACICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis \_^\M I >0U GAVE Mi NONSENSE/ I SILLY MAN, THE A IT'S NOT SStTBUtTI <I0,^AV C >0l GOvp 1 >_$A PHONYMONEY. 1 .,-> MONEY'S RIGHT IN MY POCKET.' --&JT-- j COMPLETELY Ornt >^ MYMCNEY--T^E IT TURNED INTO260 words
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Miscellaneous286 1953-11-12 6 *oun LUcxy PUn,,^ *"*Z__i lhfr Your tuat*!* o„ hou- u 7* weU at 7 n^'u2? °PP«* your u 8 ess r.^S: art; l '•P'nion v_^ t JJ J__* la^ will b, ,T« tieM t0 find )our 1,1 of concent mi i„n r roncentrate' ratlon ~»M ft, Y °u women S286 words
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Article, Illustration400 1953-11-12 7 'RICH FROM BRITAIN'S I HOUSING SHORTAGE' QJKVEN years Aft v l'ole went to liritain "just a working man, a peasant." Last week as the landlord of 15 Hats, he was criticised by a rent tribunal chairman for growing rich at the expense of poorer people m400 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-11-12 7 I SHIRLEY LORRIMER, one of the lovelies chosen to play m the harem scenes of "YOU KNOW WHAT SAILORS ARK" (see picture on right) is caught by the photographer as she adjusts hoc shoe m the portrait studio at Pinewood. Britain.41 words
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Article57 1953-11-12 7 Reports that an attempt had been made to steal the Corona- j tion Stone from Westminster Abbey have been denied by Afctef officials. Said Mr. T. Hebron, registrar: 'During work to prepare for th.^ Abbey's reopening on Sunday, the stone has been put In57 words
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Article30 1953-11-12 7 IJuwS'ai a te W^mer died m sS lat Bury St Edmunds Mn' ag tf 103 Her 97-year-JW Jster. Mrs. Maud Pilbrow. is ln the same hospital.30 words
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Article26 1953-11-12 7 accon^anied by ___Ti_ U r_? 1 P aid an in- theatre t0 see T.S Ual cie n r e k T Play Conflden-26 words
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Article299 1953-11-12 7 pOME to Putney, Britain, for a look at the people signing the petition to cut the tobacco tax. In two hours. 49 customers callel at one of the tobacconist's on Putney Hill. A petition form was lying on the counter. Pen in hand, the shopkeeper299 words
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152 1953-11-12 7 ra&_^"£3ni__ MS after 33 years of mum tntM. th—gHt BIT. And next day lie set 10 wui* to brighten the months that i mained with a beautiful garden below his wife's sick room. He tore up the tennis court and built152 words
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Article59 1953-11-12 7 A 40-year-old ChlnCfC •WWg- inn .1 chopper ran amok m an apartment building In Homj 1 K(»ii yt terd <v killing one ptr)i. .i-kI Injuring live others, including till Ml .md daughter. police orercame tho amok l>"tore lw COUld CftTrV his bloody j i v turthei59 words
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118 1953-11-12 7 The danger age at home begins at 65 SIX out of every ten acciaeiiiA in the home occur to people of 65 and over. Mrs Winifred Duncan, of Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, told a conference at Westminster that out of 6,522 deaths in 1351 elderly persons accounted118 words
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Article34 1953-11-12 7 Two nun an Ifthed tin- win tow of Bourne and Hoillngeworth In c. ford street and grabbed two I f uri worth £300 and got away I m a Cat believed stolen.34 words
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Advertisement47 1953-11-12 7 H y (if m ws -1 m t 4 f J gs$ J Jj' cn»np«o»t Cg**. ifc >/ y. COON AC /I ~'*V'> Hi_ ,^|T a l^B *J^B I ar w 1 1 v ak fl j«JH_ B Ha«^ J .1 1 A^^nts: MACLAINE WATSON 6- CO.. LTD.47 words
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Article, Illustration268 1953-11-12 8 Unknown Unknown Many classes teach intricate machine art m Singapore Pictures by teach rt O A Fret *m k ortier fe Z busy 7 C0BhiB embroidery Chl eM They 2 p*.is T*r M» $20. Co< c*e« „< j,» months Ltftf** 1 CUisei la** f five a tdioolgirls of Mr $15LEE TUCK SOON - 268 words
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Article, Illustration2120 1953-11-12 10 POLISH REDS OVERDO ACT IN MOSCOW Second World War Vol. 6) -15 by Sir Winston Ch Ur Il'li I Prune Minister and Mr Eden, visiting Moscow in vm\ had secured the presence there of the enled Polish Print* Minuter, m. Mikiolajczyk, una tio<) 01 h colleagues from On Oct. 132,120 words
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Article, Illustration119 1953-11-12 11 Neither tide vulnerable, N-S 40 on Kore Nortlr dealer RUTH'S TACTICS m .he b>ddinp wjubted had promised some topad nS i 5.° me arouml bl" S01"11 ,l°, d6tenCe aml he '»ny low contract. I^S01?'11^- hp fe»P«J m qMdci West SS c OU' MV€ lh but unforfnn sfep "an(i119 words
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Article255 1953-11-12 11 years ago. She was waiting for the day when one of her two married frand-daughteri would present her with hff first jiff grandchild Then, m July. thf halfsovereign disappeared, Months later Mr. R J Bowen, a buMness man, sent our of his It%JI out to buy255 words
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Miscellaneous315 1953-11-12 11 Today's Crossword P I P I P I I _F I I P I I s t^^— Li^^^^^^i^^i^^M|MJ ____r i a e e j I I j S^J 1 1 1 1 ___________P B_^ i' .H B ____T~ Bfl ___H H 1 1 I I 1 a_BBan____l 1 ACROSS like315 words
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Article116 1953-11-12 12 1UME and time .t»ja;n. we get Mr. Hax worth w.trntng and advising us sbo_| what to do and what not to do on the rosds. We ippreclate that But why do none people *ho should a:no w better spoil the good work The otter day. I116 words
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Article24 1953-11-12 12 The United States announced! plans yesterday to give Christmas food parcels to two million needy families in West Germany and West Berlin.24 words
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Article369 1953-11-12 12 CROSS WORDS OVER A CHEQUE j HAVE a big grouse and since your paper is the besL J means of letting other people know P Sne's grouse I have decided to write to you. grouse, 1 On many occasions, i have wanted to against the clerks at Kandang Kerbau Post369 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-11-12 12 A sophisticated study of Adnenne orri, 21-year-old, in CO irH 0rn ir P e J l l,ead who stars Arfh« K "«inappers, M a new Arthur Rank film.28 words
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Article94 1953-11-12 12 {SINGAPORE is to have more *J rubberised roads. In case anyone in Malayan primary infry thinks this fs likely t, 0 have any immediate effect for RO ia' thp word s of Mr A Wear Director ol Public Works' should be noted. H I Ol mi II af94 words
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Article114 1953-11-12 12 AS ONE OF THE organisers of the Convent of the Good Shepherd fete at St Josephs Institution may I please be permitted to reply to the letter which appeared In a recent edition of the Free Press above the norn de plume of "DisgustThe people responsible for the114 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-11-12 12 picture. TH_ QUEEN MOTHER and the Archbishop of Canterbury (extreme left) pose for a picture being: made by Mavis Trott. »0. from Bermuda, after attending a service of thanksgiving at St. Gabriels Church Training College for Women Teachers. Lambeth, London. The churchman at the completion of rebuilding and redecorating work.A.P. - 68 words
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Article108 1953-11-12 12 THE Singapore Harbour Board indulged in w a rm and thunderous clapping and gave bouquets to the staff for their efficiency and hard work Then when the Staff Asoriitinn i V? and woiking conditions, the board inlnih 6 a frozen look a ™ld m an I English winter. It108 words
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Article168 1953-11-12 12 'TWERE seems to have been A quite a fuss kicked up in the Press lately as to whether a wife is entitled to pocket money. I personally feel that in principle, the wife has every right to a little from her husband. ■at. unfortunately,168 words
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Article34 1953-11-12 12 A fruil by any name.... T' IE *E ha* be en said about 7k qilit i* Chinese. is kn WtolJ Ma > I therefor., k changed. What u?T >»t Oi the Rural iKJ )|U *««|J34 words
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Article27 1953-11-12 12 ■raj Queen yesterday ham er i,?'i!J, t 7,t 0mi!S^ hoUday N r 0lk ,or 8 She will jom the Duh Edmburgh who went gj27 words
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Advertisement61 1953-11-12 12 Ill all things... jfHl fillr 1 l^mM W100Z Tliat is why, all over the sorki #^T world BOOTH'S is acclaimed W j as the essential for every sin |i^ A a jtyjj drink. For its smoothness, dry- Is j jtJ ness, authentic flavour and per- \_g*^^M fret Mending, the connoisseur61 words
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Article, Illustration671 1953-11-12 13 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - The Queen Of The Highbrows GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON j. The diary or a sensitive sharp-tongued m< jk W^S Wy who died rather than live m a war Her name Virginia Woolf. £r*&^9i ..TFBS DIARY. By VlrWOOLF was a V 1 1 highly strung, V ?reiv beautiful aUSte on who smoked671 words
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Article371 1953-11-12 13 IT'S AN ILL HEALTH SCHEME "Ojr XaHanai III feallh Srrviw- kr W Sh d0n B R ™NS National Health Service, sailing lawful occasions "rough the ocean of free *4cine, is raked from to stern now by £Wn Vic-Admiral S:r Sheldon F. Dudley. Medial Director-General of 'Mi y to?946 War fr371 words
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Article36 1953-11-12 13 5___?ȣ^P t0 ,P lrs llk EUnVT reall V a s P ,a v. The fp tfe^^"?!, the *trjZ7 p hilip 7s f h R, "ter. of X a r ,n ,,n36 words
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Article97 1953-11-12 13 riated by his sister-in-law while fining her as a rebPl and a heretic. SINGER AND ACCOMPANIST, Gerald Moorr, (Methurn). Thi* book takes fiftv songs in six languages at random, end with numeroui illustrations nugge^u how they should be 8imp and played 308 muslral illustrations. TETTERS FROM IIARI DICKENS97 words
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Article490 1953-11-12 13 Foreign Legion 'Debunked STRANGE COMPANY. Adrian Liddrll Hurt, < M m.i. 1.1, i„ NitolMBf« VEW books on the French Foreign Legion have been so informative as this new title by the son of the world-famous authority on military tactics. It is a report on the nature, scope and personnel of490 words
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Article84 1953-11-12 13 gIGGEST cheer at the recent Wine Festival banquet in London rang out for Sir Winston Churchill— who wasn't there It came when writer Charles Morgan, speaking in Vintners' Hall, one of the city's finest treasure houses, talked about the award of the Nobel Prize for Literature to "such a84 words
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Advertisement89 1953-11-12 14 IN CELEBRATION OF vjSSjSa THE 10TH (jP W) SrKROSSKOURAS MlVE^ 20th century fox presents They Do nt jyj &**ti$fi8k Wk HOWARD HAWKS' Jj _J rifindetntn jst -i ilv'* 11 A ___H V H Mi #1 a 1 #V_____ fl 1 _La f) /tlPV m i M ___rl _r* II _L89 words
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Article249 1953-11-12 15 and qualify j for the world soccer cup finals p\oi__\_f aeieaieo Ireland 3—1 in an international soccer match at Kverton before 70,000 fans yesterday and qualified for the World Cup series in Switzerland next June. The two countries who finish top in the British international championship qualify249 words
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Article49 1953-11-12 15 Ronnie Clayton, Eritish featheri •elfht champion, has signed to (Wend his title against Sammy HfCarthy at Harringay. London, on M). 16. m Clayton has been British champion for more Ulan five years- He has been outP°inted by MrCarthy over 10 round? m a non-title RenterReuter - 49 words
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Article193 1953-11-12 15 VARSITY REPEAT VICTORY UNIVERSITY of Malaya once again showed their superiI ority at rugger over Teachers (Training College, when they won the return match at Victoria i School b v 15-5. The Varsity's win was more cay than the sccres would suggest lor none of their four tries was convert-193 words
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594 1953-11-12 15 ALLAN LEWIS - BAGBY RODE A NICE RACE ON BOBS WORTH ALLAN LEWIS From 6 1 ridden by leading rider W Ba bv Jr.. won the last and main I mine Lumpur yesterday, second day of Selangor Turf Club's November _J W Tw!| toWed thC PaCe «er Torpedo until entering' S'fflte font at594 words
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Article92 1953-11-12 15 Ted is fed up with boxing ,-rn BROADKIBB, one ol BSS__ w with boxing. "Vridribb, who nmv ".anil former British heavy KL champion Johnny Sums. added: /'I'm *rS thinking of giving PS end advising William. (ll do the same." His remarks were pronipJL the cool reception Williams after his LintsA.P. - 92 words
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Article98 1953-11-12 15 Gunners were stubborn nOYAL Artillery. Blakang Matt, did 9) well in their first rugger match j the season to hold Singapore Cric M Club "A" to a 3-3 draw on the j j ptdang vesterday. i They kept the Club defending rtoutly in the first half and when j tbe98 words
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Article347 1953-11-12 16 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS From Runs 3 in 36 V s with Sporter GONDOMNO (Woods) and SPOKTER (Charles), who was on the outside, made surprisingly good time on the second grass track at Kuala Lumpur this morning, when they reded off three in 36 15, The track is347 words
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142 1953-11-12 16 GEKKY ISAAC - GEKKY ISAAC B> WONG PBNG SOON, Malaya's smiling champion and No. 1 badminton player in the world, flew out of Singapore by Cathay Pacific Airways at 7 am. today with team-mates Abdullah Piruz, heonu Hock I eng and Lim Koon Vam142 words
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194 1953-11-12 16 Oxford lose but outshine All Blacks rPHE New Zealand All Blacks tour- lng team defeated Oxford University by one goal, one penalty goal and two tries (14 points) to one goal (five points i at Oxford yesterday but It was their most unimpressive performance so far. They seemed confused and194 words
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Article281 1953-11-12 16 yy EIGHTS for Saturday. last day of th. i day of the Selamjor Turf Club's N'ovpinber meeting: 5 CL. 5 DIV I—J)F Salvador 901 is i De-Win 8«PallUy t«* Pasmmor. HortV i?» I'!a uSiJ P I'!! Why Worry |JJ CL. 5, DIV. I—6F1—6F Jacobin 0.03 Queen's Scholar 9.01281 words
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Article110 1953-11-12 16 uamjol-I TURPIN. British Middleweight champion is to appear before the stewards of the British Boxine Board of Control on Dec. 9 to explain his i trSn L methods in New York before his world title n e htw?h Carl "Bobo Olson last month. g M110 words
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Article170 1953-11-12 16 fEYLON Sports Club put themselves m a strong position for Singapore Hockey Association Div. One honours when they beat Royal Air Force Seletar 2 o m a rough match at Balestier Road yesterdayCeylon S.C., who now take over the lead, will meet Singapore Recreation Club170 words
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Article54 1953-11-12 16 Pegasus Football Club. English I amateur cup holders, will play three matches in Hong Kong next month. The Singapore APA secretary, Mr. Lim Yong Liang, said last night that SAFA Council will probably meet shortly to discuss making a offer to the club for a54 words
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Article30 1953-11-12 16 Results of friendly football matches played under floodlights last night were: Southampton 6, South African I touring team 2. Coventry City 2, East j Fife 2 —Reu^er.30 words
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Article315 1953-11-12 16 VETERAN - WHAT IS THE BAM GOING TO DO? VE TERAN By d: *l>ing aroin" __«1 tvti as sorry f or trTM Malaya. Each _*S» I blame squarely at th7„l o the b"I 'iT_» iu me b A.M., but thUr was disgu-stingly ISEfc!*! Soon was bitter. So were mates-Abdullah Piruz Cheo, Leng315 words
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