The Singapore Free Press, 13 November 1953

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press UnJesi Afternoon Sale m Malaya. fcimi. Sia 6 apore. Fri.. Nov. t3, 1953. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 544 1 London talks give hint that: TEMPLER MAY MOVE UP is rife m London today that (Jen. Sir (lerald Templer, High Commissioner for the Federation, may soon get a new and bigger job. But Sir Gerald refused to talk. The War Office, too. gave reporters a polite brush off. However the
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  • 164 1 mi Ceylon Premier, Sir John Kotelawala, yesterday emphatically denied British press reports that he wants the British Governor-General, Lord Soulbury, to f0( In a press statement, Sir John described the reports as an "unscrupulous twist" of what he had written m a
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  • 52 1 Prime Mi t e npered Indi an ph °nes when h C K ng six micr J L n a pub,ic m. gan a ddressBihar. lc mee Ung at Patna, JUtf Chief Min>o m any micrnL he reason for "BerauoJ miCro Phones. 8 wheMhJ 011 angry
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  • 131 1 POLICE TOLD OF $26,000 RAYON THEFT Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE police are investigating the theft of eight cases of rayon valued at $26,000. The complainant, an Indian merchant, yesterday told the Police that on June 26. ten cases of rayon arrived and were stored m the Harbour Board godown
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  • 74 1 I"* H of co« na *L iommons th» n a to 2 f till; of Kd «nhur K h U^or hll ll< Pn were ri^s t\,: km rd readin<f The Kill also provides that the Quern Mother should be eligible for a seat m the Council
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  • 96 1 RUSSIA has agreed to release a British soldier arrested by the Soviet army after the War and 10 years m gaol for alleged espionage, the British fcmbassy announced m Moscow last (right w Kelly Royal Army Medical Corps will be deported from the Soviet Union.
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  • 27 1 A Singapore Eurasian woman found yesterday that someone hid broken into her house m Lim Ah Pin Road. Singapore, and stolen $1,075 worth of jrw«*l-
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  • 26 1 ■tofftport Rubber Market opened tins morning 00 (>l ,iv quiet tone with first grade November shipment, at 553, cents pound. cent beiov. ytattrdayi dosing
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  • Article, Illustration
    5 1 Hurry Dexter White
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  • 101 1 TV set drove wife to suicide MRS. Winifred Amy Seymour, 42, became so lonely while Hit husband was serving with (he Malayan police force thai she became obsessed with her television set and committed suicide, a Surrey coroner decided yesterday. The coroner ruled that Mrs. Seymour took her life while
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  • 21 1 Singapore police seized five bags of rice and arrested two Chinese shortly before midnight last night at Clyde Terrace.
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  • 130 1 TRUMAN DEFIES HOUSE SUBPOENA FORMER U.S. President, Mr. Truman, defied a House UnAmerican Activities Committee subpoena m the Harry Dexter White spy case yesterday and the committee promptly decided not to try to force his appearance. At the same time the committee invited the Attorney General Mr. Herbert Brownell Jnr.
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  • 239 2 US-Pakistan defence pact talks alarm India fTMTEI) States and Pakistan are "contemplating a defence arrangement of some kind, said ant American embassy source m London. Earlier a U.S. State Department spokesman denied negotiations were m progress to acquire military bases for American forces m Pakistan. The pact U.S. -Pakistan defence
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  • 158 2 TWO PEOPLE were killed and 140 arrested yesterday uhen troops opened fire on proMussadeq demonstrators m Teheran. Ten miles away the former Prime Minister. Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, lectured his court martial on politics and declared that he had always been loyal to the Shah. Police
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  • 60 2 A SYSTEM of "smog" warn- ings was recommended by a London County Council committee yesterday as part cf plans to avoid last December's death by "smog." "Smogs" killed 12,000 people last December and brought a rise m the death rate comparable to the worst week
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  • 43 2 I^HE Conservative Party held A the seat m a parliamentary by-election at Crosby, Northwest England, y/terday. The result was: Mr. R. Graham Page (Cons) 18.614 votes. Mr. E Adams (Lab.) 7.545. Mr. J. A. Freeman (Ind. Cons.) 1.180.
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  • 161 2 A MAGISTRATE told a husband m a London court yesterday that he could not go round setting fire to houses— even if he did think that his wife was m bed inside with another man. The incendiarist, Robert McFarlane, 28, pleaded guilty to the charges
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  • 151 2 riMIE French Prime Minister, A M. Joseph Laniel. told the Council of the Republic French Upper Hoiuse last night that if Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos did not carry on the IndoChina war. France will consider herself free of her obligations and will be forced to change
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  • 104 2 State secrets 'sold for $750,000' "TVDRMER Education Minister, of Jamaica. Mr. Lester Simmonds was arrested yesterday and charged with conspiracy m connection with state secrets." Vincent Truman, a reporter for the newspaper Daily Cleaner, was arrested wtth Simmonds. Simmonds was fired last month by the Governor. Sir Hugh Foot, on
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  • 71 2 BRITAIN has promised to review her sentences on 100 Japanese war criminals. Mr. Yutaka Tsurhida, Tokyo's special envoy on war criminal*. said m London yesterday a Her talks with the British Foreign Ofnee. The envoy said his Government was appealing to six Governments Britain. Unit»/l
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  • 65 2 'PI 1 REE British Royal Navy Mfttti ittameti into Mteti harbour yrstrrday and Ufd >.p together with theli gun* iidiniin* o?er the luxury hotel Ex- i celsior. As the rrtffttoi arrived a United Ktatrs Navy destroy, r wHyhrd anchor ami si ram* M away. The American
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    • 199 2 counPtu it com*i L II "fc^> rI -«'^J LOCHINVER I SPiCIALIV SELECTED §M I SCOTCH WHISKY I DISTILLED. BLENDED SOtl acwts I AND BOTTLED .N OKIAH GWAN(M)LTD.S I SCOTLAND. 51..,,*™. p, B B| Klu) LttapM IyE Announcing If I REDUCTION IN PRICES OF A™ X^w x^^ H fit New features
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  • 404 3 INQUIRING CAMERA TOLD: The D-D bus 'tops for us' tr«* ronsiaitihl t*mr 9 By ROGER YUE YESTERDAY I climbed I aboard the only doubledecker bus on trial m Singapore. I inquired of the passengers whether they enjoyed travelling m it. Five nodded "Yes", and two shook their heads. Three months
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  • 127 3 »^n the' it!^ 1 V* »onth I<Lst week of the > e Saieon ar i ans wiU arrlve S in/^i 1 Kuching ■> m th p, f a )rin^^l 27t02a y h Pr ramme f rom a nre eenarranßed w »J represented by
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  • 176 3 Govt. gives an assurance Free Press Stuff Reporter I 111 Singapore Government's acting Establishments x Officer Mr. W. M. Young, yesterday assured its 21,000 employees that there would be no retrenchment at present. This statement to the publication of the report of Free
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  • 37 3 pope Pius XII has given a special blessing to the United Nations programme to assist under-developed countries. The Holy See also pledged U5. 52,000 as a token contribution for the U.N.s expanded Technical Assistance Programme.
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  • 136 3 Up North it's not so rosy HKKI are the four paragraph m the report of the Federation's st. Muling Committee on I'inance which led to the Singapore Government assurance on "no retrenchment." The committee said: "We understand that (the Federation) Government has not considered retrenchment of permanent staff and we
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  • 31 3 A British trade mission will leave London tomorrow for a tour of the Middle East to explore the possibilities of markets expanding Hinder the influence of rising oil revenues.
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  • 127 3 SQUARE DANCE CHEER FOR PATIENTS PLANS are being drawn up by the Square Dance Club (Y.W.C.A.) m Singapore to bring Christmas cheer to patients m St. Andrew's Ortho- paedic Hospital and Kwong Wai i Siu Free Hospital. A sub-committee has been formed under the club's secretary, Mr. Nooh Teik Hong,
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  • 461 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov. 13, 1953 Opinion THE UNIVERSITY (\PPOSITION to the siting vof the University of Malaya m Johore Bahru has received support from the most authoritative quarter. In a memorandum to the Governments of the Federation and Singapore, the ViceChancellor, Sir Sydney Came, and his administrative
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  • 331 4 PARIS. A FTER seven years together, painter Pablo Picasso and 32-year-old Francoise Gilot, have separated. Reason: At 72, the tempestuous Picasso has fallen m love again. \t present Picasso is living m his Left Bank studio while f'rancodse and their two chilren. Claude <6) and Paloma
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  • 644 4 •Mo Malenkov cult N, Uj| J Puzzled over Beria N 1 I OBERLIN, OHIO. SOVIET policy changec a great deal wher Stalin died, but the Russians I met accept it all as if nothing has happened. The editors of Komsomolskaya Pravda, newspaper for youth, with 1,200,000
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  • 75 4 Somerset Maugham, replying 10 an invitation to attend a I'trmry conference m pVrK Agreed, but its to br m v l-i i appearance m publir. i h a Vf written my last novel. m v »y. m v IMI book i S 1V liv Bin8 ing nOW aml want
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  • 354 5 Mosque meets are criticised By P. M. RAMAN PADING UMNO-MCA politicians from the deration have come to Singapore to speak m a J the Alliance's three candidates m the Kber elections to the City Council. Teneku Abdul Rahman, the president of the uno has already
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  • 16 5 The "hire" hand is up, showing that the taxi is un-
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  • 12 5 *rday f? t lnce Argentina. I said M People wore
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  • 405 5 Taximeter not an income tax trao Free Press Staff Reporter THOUSANDS of Singapore taxi I drivers, who think that thf newly introduced taxi-metei may be "an income-tax trap to check on their earnings' have nothing to worry about. The Registrar of Vehicles, Mr B. C. J. Buckeridge, last nighi said:
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  • 133 5 Families had nothing to hide Jwiient h, S v Clal Welfare f r V n n m a twith f r^'»« Shewed y f ut famillei «.'<t'»,' n :r L. *»k Ii JS Mw.l viewing mm tarneni wttli Idcooici bf-io-A $400 a month. Inform^ Ion collected i on hOMl* in?
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  • 65 5 film itftf Frn.l Flynn, flej into London If 0 I^JJ* nigtii looting for u.s.suumm. He MM »>" Mftod mon.-y nnllti the movio. ;Willi;im Tell which he is making In 1 1 ii v He -tid he hoped to borrow ll tr »m i London Nn
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    • 184 5 flry CLEAR SOUP »> 4^« Nourishing 4« .t^^^L Delicious iwJ^^^^K* Economical «,r^ Convenient A i^fll VY U Cln purchase 2 kinds Mfr CHICKEN SOUP i L .-L beef soup I m L. "^^nfltfflC^^F c per cv >c 4 6 servincs Sole Agents: ]J I I .i:. /I I I I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 320 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis f^i ~i s«^ b^isiw^jj |§gv n ytewS] lU BUT. 1 vt uw i J vaiucoc'c AGAIN f ,T PUHMV I'M 60NNA SPEND THIS MONEY I GRAND TO PUT ON I YjyJJf n r—^ 'J FAST-- BEFORE IT DISAPPEARS fe^Al rxS/^ MONEY?
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    • 102 6 v ft aw S flfiH' thinj and oould ml* H »>*"* what thf wJd Jl success. Not that you partu«Urt, J about »massin 8 a fortn^S things you enjoy in life kM you have a family drpfniija on you, it may br ntctwnS you to be just a little practical—
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  • 412 7 ....i.-i.-i» iii a French apartment i Ctf °iS a ti..S a few l««se bricks tMUSt S corridor wall has Riven princes CBr^ n h a ft y aken ff the French Secret Service h r, to bring that clue home to
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  • 262 7 l'm so cmbarassed." the actress, went to praise ge m London. She finished by talking about herself. For the student audience wanted to know about the days when she, too, was a student at King's. Tell us about them," one young
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  • 151 7 Journalist told: 'Quit Trinidad' THE Trinidad immigration authorities has given Mr. David J. Nelson, 33, political correspondent of the Trinidad Guardian, notice tc leave the Colony within 6C days. He is a native of St. Kitts, m the Leeward Islands, and went to Port of Spain, Trinidad, three years ago
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  • 45 7 Commonwoalih oil production during the first nine months of thi.s year reached a new record total of 14.000.000 metric tons compared with 12.440.000 metric tons m 1952. Thi.s Vii an Increase of 14 por ront. tho Petroleum Information Hmiimu said m London.
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  • 39 7 "Mini." one-eyod Persian cat, I owned by Mrs. Eva Home, of Ocklyn:!0 Road, Eastbourne, is to I -ivon a glass eye by an East--1 bourne ophthalmic surgeon MISS GREEK GARSON, Caesar at her old collei
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  • 74 7 IMU: J.i hop of Norwich, Dr. P. M Herbert, said th r 111 -founded gossip by a section of tbc public Pre.«w :ibout the Royal Family 111,1 k«v> ont'j blood boil Ie told his d*iocesan coufer- moi The freedom of the Pre,-, m n
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    • 238 7 O^ Um\\ uAit ■■■H CRAWFORDS t OLD SCOTCH WHISKY CRAWFORDS 5 STAR LIQUEUR WHISKY t Limited quantities wow available. 9 i Solo Agents: Maclaine Watson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG The moving finger writes and with what speed m these swift times! A century ago all that was known
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  • 73 8 In search of a bargain The women descended like locusts on Hie sale. In less than aft hour the place was almost "cleaned out.*' Above: The woman on the left is having her hard-won •haul checked and priced before leaving. So are the women on the right of the right
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  • 204 8 No Stopping en Sale ITS surprising how 1 quickly things are bought up at a jumble sale. Within an hour of the opening of the Presbyterian Church Ladies Work Party jumble sale L it was almost sold out. M Th»- women, of course were L(4| mainly interested m the WW
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  • 79 9  - 'I HATE JUMBLE SALES' CHEW BOON CHIN PETER DE CRUZ Pictures by Story by Four-year-old Stephen {Right) takes a poor view of things, no matter how many glasses of orange they give him. "I suppose Mummy will stop chatting and rummaging SOME j time" he reflects philosophically as he takes
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  • 2223 10 SECOND WORLD WAR (Vol. 6)— 16 by SIR WINSTON CHURru. the Premier' m Paris IT was thought fitting that my first vi.sit to Paris should be on Armistice Day, and this was publicly announced. There were many reports that collaborators would make attempts on my hfe
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  • 348 11 WHIN NEITHER player has passed initially, certain bidding situations are forcing, even though the last bid partner made apparently was not strong. Such a situation exists m the following auction: North East South West U Pass 2+ Pass jp Past 2N.T. Paw 4 Paw NORTH'S BIDDING has been
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

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    39 12 Mr. E. Himsuorth, Financial Secretary o* the Federation, waves the 1954 Budget at a Rotary Club lunch m Kuala Lumpur On Wednesday. Rotarians at the lunch were the first members of the public to see the Budget,
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  • The Pressman's Postbag
    • 50 12 JLIKW road nurn;\s are unknown to tlu* public, those allotted to SIT. estates. I. I Couldn't the authorities help the public to locale the roads >y publishing the BMMI m the >apers, or mention them m the [enancy forms? K. K. SerariKoua. An estate diUy
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    • 325 12 LET OUR WIVES DANCE MORE DANCE IHAVK read with interest the taxi-duiuer. The i the letters on the habits of young ladies seem very practical. Without wishing to deprive the girls of what, according to some Of your disgruntled correspondents, appears to be a lucrative living from bookings. I cannot
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    • 470 12 BABY MUDDLE AT POLICE STA TION Any grouse? HAVE yon a grouse? Have 700 a bright Idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m his POSTBAG I briefly. WOULD it be proper for the public to expect a ruling
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    • 103 12 OIR WINSTON CHURCHILL said at Guildhall that m the days when the great Lord Salisbury was Foreign Secret- I ary and there were fewer .speeches "we lived through long i years of dangerous tension bet- i ween Great Powers m a very i civilised fashion." He was no
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    • 93 12 MAY I take this opportunity of exp' ing thanks to Fraser and i^eave for making it i possible for the people of Singa- i pore to be able to hear Xavier i Cugat. We m Singapore seldom get ttM nance to see New Ycrk shows and I and
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  • 80 12 W State nrir v H kw practice democracy at home before proachln X it A P S^ 1"* WMt* man dp.sirv.-d t., K0 to Kf>al f„. drlnkta* WIIH a Ne«ro U[ Iliu to UtC aUMOOt <'( Aall.i wonderful s .I- ,rr -nship ft* U\p '>m
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  • 572 13  -  JUDITH SIMMONS by is LONDON. "•L is a beauty slogan mvian Ba ine ash of Vivian Ame "l° nde m S SaI show "Guys 8 which is playhu e l?"Lfbeen a different j£T Soever, part **W» London" tells her hair story. ft -t WAS
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 13 I "THAT GRIN WILL CHANJZE 1 WHEN BRING HIM THE CHECK!"]
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  • 47 13 Typical example of dual piirpnM. tft«tef r thh JJ'JJ' black *elvet creation by Simon Kills. The V-haprd ifftNtte neckline is tnmmecl with a haml-n.ade uoo. IfMfft. It is ideal for corktail wear tr, uith I full -length ballet »kirt added, for a dame.- Reuter photo.
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    • 102 13 Basic Sheen gives your skin a young luminous look A flowing cream foundation to give your skin the translucent young look that it ibeer enchantment. Use it under powder you need to little to create new glowing beauty. MAYNARD C 0. f LTD. 11, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE- 1. TEL: 6115.
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  • 120 14 pALPH B. Strassburger's Word en II trained m Prance, won the fftSAWO Washing- on international over one mile four furlongs m Maryland yesterday. Second m the field of ten runruxs from seven nations was Iceberg II bred m Chile and owned by W.A. Hanger of
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  • 467 14 Wolves to hold West Bromwich By JOHN FAKKOW m>( 1 KK-M \l> fans m England's North Kast are worried k and puzzled. They are worried because their soccer Big Threeclamorous Newcastle United, Middlesbrough and Sunderland— are wallowing near the foot of the First Division. They are
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  • 103 14 Conzales replaces McGregor PANCHO Gonzales of Los Angeles. U.S. national tennis champion m 1949, will replace Ken McGregor of Ausi tralia m the 1953-54 professional tour. Others certain to make the tour, which opens m New York's Madison Square Garden on Jan. 3-4. are Frank Sed°man of Australia, and Pancho
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  • 47 14 Runcorn lose appeal over disputed goal J he football A as? 3^jS tl »c match iJS d a U J .^n goal. Iler du N^ Runcorn uh,, The referee and hit Witton will now be it home to Nelson in^ti tort roand pro pe r N Reuter
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  • 168 14 Pompey: No time for Tur pin BY GEORGE WHITING VOLANDE rompey, the Trinidii Terror would now like it to tie kno-vn that he will be having no time to spare for such deflated mid-dle-weights as Randolph Turpta He wants world -champion Boto 1 Olson, but. m an earnest effort to
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  • 22 14 Central Police Station wontfc I Singapore Police taierdWJ? I second division league soccer cnw. sans I terday. I
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  • 186 14 DIVISION I \i s.-it.W v Bolton .Vh on VHIa v M'brotifth Blackpool v Tottenham Cardiff v Manchester U. Chelsea T Burnley Huddersfleld v Sheffield W. Manchester City v Newcastle. Portsmouth r Preslon Sheffield 1 v Chart ton Sunder Und v Liverpool Wolves v W'Rromwirli DIVISION II Blarkburn v
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 34 14 There's a Johnson Outboard for every purpose" SB to& f° r power %*mrgTlEm DOQIS £> SS^^^^S^^ r~~ !ZZ jjißb y° UR DOLLAR BUYS iMOJtf IN A Si Johnson lp<th. Pcnattfl i 4/sj fc SEAHORSE OUTBOARD
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 29 14 TODAY'S SPOUT HOCKEY SHA LEAGUE, DIV. 1: Police v University, University ground; S.C.C v Indian Assn., padang. FRIENDLY S.C.R.C. t CSC CSC ground: S.R.C. "A" v RAF Tengah, padang.
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  • 360 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS By i fatra 12 Ib. will not stop him in main 1 \M. ScratchlngjT] OOIXOWINO horses will nut start tomorrow: Tail Light, 16 MM, Loveset, Big Money, Luiifer, Limpopo, Wide Screen, Kempton, 35 MM, Projector, Matinique, Ryegrass, La Naturiste, Hooghly, Cynosure, Kong Ming, Film Studio,
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  • 959 15 DESPITE A RISE of 10 lb. for his first start win, Golden Dolphin won easily enough to take the main sprint I tomorrow, and complete a double for the meeting if he il starts. I don't think we have seen the best of fhis promising young
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  • 227 15 I DON'T usually NAP hCTMi but F«4ry CJift looks nap sr lection !In the Class 111 Dn. 3 over V. furlong.*-. Anticipating quite I f« w KTatchI lnpn. Fairy Gift should be the besl \,v\ of the meeting over Hii 1^ short Journey. However, she must have
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  • 49 16 Ismeli Radrodro. light-heavyweight champion of the Orient, fights Gunboat Smith at the Chenwu Indoor Stadium in Kuala Lumpur tonight. This is the Fijian's first appearance in a Kuala Lumpur ring. The Gunboat is a Malayan ring veteran. Radrodro should win by an early knockout.
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  • 21 16 20 Word* (minimum) STENGER- To Ayleen and John. a son. Jack Dane. 9.35 am.. November 12th Youngberg; brother to Diane.
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  • 25 16 20 Word* $6 (minimum) LAM CHONG HON to Miss Yip Poh Yoke, both of Singapore, at the Registrar of Marriages on 12th November 1953.
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  • 222 16 SELETAR IN THE FINAL RAF. Seletar.. 6, Haikowyo.O. R.A.F. Seletar entered the Singapore Amateur F. A. Junior Cup final with a smashing victory over Halkowyu Sports Club at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Airmen will meet Corinthians m the final on Sunday and judging from their yesterday's performance the Corinthians
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  • 150 16 Reynolds to coach team (^INGAPORE. Malaya's hockey champions, are making a determined bid to retain the title ani also to redeem themselves for their defeats m the two recent friendly hockey quadrangular*. With the championship meet only two weelcs ahead —at Seremban un Nov. 27. 28 and 29 against Negri
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  • 266 16 Today 's big fight CARRUTHERS IS FAVOURITE A ISTKAIJA S Jimmy Carruthers is the popular choice to retain his world bantamweight boxing: title against the American challenger. "Pappy" (iault, in a 15-round championship bout in Sydney tonight. Interest in the fight If running high. It is the first time the
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  • 221 16  - ONE SOCCER MAN WORTH 5 CRICKETERS BRUCE HARRIS -so insurance polde, By it. by an uiuikrijr una deplorable calamu 1 cricket captain of England, were to^ t l U HiU* I I comlnc air trip to the West Indies it I be worth in s. d.? what *m SJ^I Not
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  • 70 16 i Jimmy Carter retained his world 1 gh'weight oox,n c title m M -n're 1 OB Wednesday night when he knock- ed out Armand Savoie m the sth round of 15 round contest. 1 Carer. who smarted favcu ie. i rau^ht Savoie with a smashing
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  • 55 16 Gay Time, a racehorse fond) owned by Queen Elizabeth, arrived it Barcelona. Spain, yesterday, Japanese freighter Akagt Mw enronre to Yokohama. Three other racehone*-Mulrt» Fair Debit and Sweet Sixteen-tm also on the freighter. The four how were recently bought by the J»l* "IPSP fj/.i'arrm«nf
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  • 176 16 THE BADMINTON Association of Malaya is going t A get tough. Mr. Heah Joo Seang. president of Ith. association, said last night that the BAM was not goini to ignore the unauthorised Formosa tour by Wong Peni Soon and three other top ranking players.
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