The Singapore Free Press, 16 November 1953
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Title Section21 1953-11-16 1 The Singapore Free Press Larttesi Afternoon Sale m .Malaya. „"mB, Sl. t ap«ra. Man- Nov. 16. 1931. Prlr f 15 CU,21 words
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Article380 1953-11-16 1 SIT YIN PONG - CALL TO EXPEL M.C.A. MAN SIT YIN PONG llonU m\4ollff Sp4'4><h till fit' IS VO By Hurried meeting jyjß. CHUa\ HO ANN, wealthy vice-president oi the Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, faces possible expulsion if it is true that he made a certain statement m Hong Kong recently.380 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-11-16 1 MISS ADELE DANIEL, of New York, who accused Turpin of having beaten her up. The eh arge was later withdrawn. Picture shows her with her lawyer.29 words
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285 1953-11-16 1 Mother won't welcome Turpin' s bride RANDOLPH TURPIN. coloured British middleweight boxSL eh ampion wno married a pSS2 er s daughter. Gwyneth mL Ji the Re Lster omce. at Wellington. Shropshire, yesterhe rinr e n a h u l when *m«nu to his home m Warmtshe? ld i_* not J285 words
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Article60 1953-11-16 1 A thief who broke into the 'nAAFI .store at RAF. Changi. on Saturday nigh' helped himself to a meitl. m addition to removing two silver cups worth $84. a fountain-pen and cigarettes A V.S.C. corporal la'er saw an Indian carrying a paper ba«. Tills led to thr60 words
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Article114 1953-11-16 1 By ENC. AH PAT SINGAPORE Police have arrested five wealthy bustne«4men m connection with an inquiry into opium smuggling. They are all In Outram Rn.nl Prison awaiting banishment orders. Police believe they have uncovered a vast multi-mill, on dollar opium smuggling ring with Singapore M114 words
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Article34 1953-11-16 1 A <r;\> pocket exploded m the BI Helena »old mine, Orange state yesterday, killing ,t leasl f'»nr European* md four All i ia 'iKI injuring more th m 3<i African*.34 words
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Article24 1953-11-16 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened .steadily this morning with first grade, November shipment, at sy"» cents a pound, Va cent above Saturday's closing.24 words
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Article292 1953-11-16 1 FEET ON GROUND, PLEASE -Braddell Free Press Staff Reporter. DATO SIR ROLAND BRADDELL, one of the architects of the Federation Agreement, last night advised Malayan leaders to keep their ideals m the sky and their feet on the ground." Self-government means that Malayans themselves and not foreign officers will administer292 words
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Advertisement26 1953-11-16 1 HIGH POTENCY FORMULA -__d§,gggf In l.ottl.H of 100 AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING DEALERS AND THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY. LTD. ESTABLISHED 1901 t.WQIIt. M.ALA U.MPUI KLA«G, SI g**g26 words
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421 1953-11-16 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Nov. 16, 1953 Opinion NEW ENVOY THE scheme ior tne closer association of Malaya with Australia and New Zealand goes ahead. Last night the Australian Government announced the Appointment of Mr. Allan S. j Watt as roving ambassador m South-East Asia. He will be Commissioner421 words
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Article, Illustration813 1953-11-16 4 AM AMERICAN COMMENTS ON THE BAD AN! THE nra-Tinn TH-T HF SAW BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN By Dan Berger, American editor, who was one of three American college students who recently visited Russia with the approval of both the Russian and American governments. OBERLIN, Ohio. DRAWING aside theNANA - 813 words
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Article178 1953-11-16 4 ADDIS ABABA, so long **off the world's beaten tracks, has recently been entertaining some Very Important People. The latest visitors have been Earl and Lady Mountbatten. The official British Embassy description of the Mountbattens' visit is "a good-will mission and recognition of Ethiopia as a new-born178 words
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Article178 1953-11-16 4 JOHN REDFERN - JOHN REDFERN various Very Important Visitors. few weeks a?o the emperor ordered a good deal of painting of frontages. Some roads have been widened and with the emperor's coronation anniversary, flags flutter everywhere. Even the Russians seem affected by the tingling atmosphere of Addis Ababa today. There was178 words
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Advertisement37 1953-11-16 4 Engraving Li t our i \fa rt J ii.iSraivrs Jo id first t ltd ss job for you. I I S. P. H. de SILVA 45. HIGH ST SINGAPORE 6. Embankment K. Lumpur 6, Station Rd. Ipoh.37 words
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Advertisement50 1953-11-16 4 murphy more signal ...less noise I model tM I The Set you've been waiting for I A Mly tropicaMed I priced AC/DC superhet w.tn I and medium wave-bandf. a PRICE: SINGAPORE HO 10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH I SOLE AGENTS f TO» I S. P. SHOTAM I* jftE--12, ORCHARD ROAD, MNCAg^50 words
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Article42 1953-11-16 5 VKiHt m Grrl ar fler lhe war therf arr 2 a <tlve minefields 4 aerfH^ V< r onf> m Ullon mln arf> n« dd n beneath v d to ij! thrm gel a bonus for each 'kill.' and42 words
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Article, Illustration287 1953-11-16 5 rWMiE Singapore Canine Welfare 1 1 A.ssociation plans to provide kennels for a good many stray dogs m Singapore, by next February. Mrs. F. Leon-Son. the i founder president of the association, said yesterday. The association plaas a j Canine Week" from Nov. 25 *o287 words
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Article299 1953-11-16 5 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By fl aid of the Singapore ponce may oe eniisiea 10 guard Miss Abbe Lane, exotic 20-year-old wife of the the American bandleader, Xavier Cugat, who is arriving m the Colony on Dec. 1. Miss Lane has a fabulous collection of diamonds and299 words
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Article24 1953-11-16 5 A wolf seized and ate a seven-year-old boy on the outskirts of the town of Harroabad m Azer Aijan. Persia, yesterday.24 words
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Article321 1953-11-16 5 P. M. RAMAN - P. M. RAMAN By Fed. 'meddling SINGAPORE City Councillor! today condemned interference by Federation politicians m local elections. They said these politicians were trying to fan communal feelings by Addressing meetings m places of worship. Last week Tengku Abdul Rahman, the president of the United Malays- National321 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-11-16 5 picture. I MISS MIMI LEE, (19), re-cently-elected "1953 Happy Queen," sings m Cantonese al the fifteenth anniversay of the Singapore Dance Hostesses' Association held at the association premises at Lorong 10, Geylang. yesterday. Over 100 taxi-girls attended. Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article68 1953-11-16 5 The Australian Government will present the Queen with prints of a feature length 35 millimetre colour film of the Royal tour when she returns toi England. The Minister m charge of the Royal visit, Mr. Eric HarrLson. announcing this m Canberra yesterday added that the68 words
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Advertisement136 1953-11-16 5 mmm^^\m^^' U mod coftwanim The HERMES "Baby" is portable m the true sense of the word Wherever you go this amazing little typewriter will accompany you. It is sturdy and light at the same time Its smallness will surprise you. Anybody can use a HERMES "Baby," the keyboard is the136 words
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Miscellaneous257 1953-11-16 6 K^S^v— v$y xT: 'vXv. "jaF' ii<>: '"w v^>' sMmW _-__-_--v -X\***^' Mk _oimhA -_fe MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I Irq cv.ffayGUY /VOFlG^Tffi.' fwfl I[ I CAN'T PI ACE YOUR MR.BEAN.A/E HIM PUNCH-HAPPY FiGHTER.I rv^ V/p/jTol/Arelz) MAKEUP TO A LOT OF WORK TO DO. WHEN IM257 words
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Miscellaneous147 1953-11-16 6 voir LUCKY I __tt_£ Lf.J career Ln H ln >»< runt sseel.^ 'or businev, i_?*^h, ••ever be mmm^ 1 n P»tl«wo and •«£><-* two qwUiUes whET I abundance and i m >, A ood common fi C comet'"'. MB "Uj 1 comes to m.ii i Jcclsions.^.^ '< honour and y.u147 words
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Article, Illustration283 1953-11-16 7 Jay walker who stopped bus must pay £19 A BUS jerked suddenly to a halt to avoid running: down a careless pedestrian. The pedestrian was saved. But m the bus a woman passenger was hurt by the jolt. At Dundee Sheriff Court Sheriff Mackinnon ruled that the pedestrian. 50-year-old Mrs.283 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-11-16 7 i a r exploration ship •Discovery m wnicii L aptain Scott sailed on his Antarctic ex- 1901-4 and was presented m 1931 to the Boy Scouts' Organisation, is shown beinj; a a n the Thames to the London (.raving Dock for a survey. U ir the survey is satisfactory the75 words
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Article318 1953-11-16 7 Stewart Granger - THE WASTED YEARS OF MY WIFE Stewart Granger By gTEWART GRANGER, back m th^ n told tne of the shi Jf 6 Hollywood years l _!_f ttn Simmons. He and with deep 25* "Suf T sittinß out hpr said r TO Jan "ary 6." he and min 1 bro k<l318 words
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Advertisement76 1953-11-16 7 PIPER-HEIDSIECK M* I Sole Agents: i Maclaine Watson Co., Ltd. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG QJ^H^J[ £W J E________\£f&-V-* fv^%ti fa M W____| a-K^^ri^v^jijJl^^. NON-SLIP P^^^g^J^^ j AIR PERMEABL^PJ^^^^^M^ f^__^^^HP^j MOTH-PROOF L l__Bli^^^__i_i_H aW T^^«B_B___Ba_Ha____- -_la__B j# RUBBER 1 PLASTIC BONDED Agents nnr-Ko_MT\A^Ti^___________l____RvrT^T^__r_rVfi PARK HOTEL^ I bi BARBECUE CARDEH W76 words
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Article, Illustration253 1953-11-16 8 PETER DE CRUZ; DR. C.A. GIBSON- HILL - Unknown Unknown PETER DE CRUZ DR. C.A. GIBSON-HILL Story by pictures by pA.NT.NCS .dH BiUmt%€ atmosphere by lour loc Chinese «rt.sts are n o W on exhibition at the Bnt.sk Council Hall. Singapore. This four-man art displ,, n being sponsored by tbe Singapore Art Society. Tbe artists are Liv Rang,253 words
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Article901 1953-11-16 10 Reds start civil war in Greece SECOND WORLD WAR (Vol. 6>— lB by Silt WINSTON CHUKLHB r British troops entered Soutnern Greece ezily m October, l'J44. and occupied Athens by the middle of that month. It was, h>nceier, November before the last German* crossed the northern frontier. According to the901 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1953-11-16 10 could only be met by firearms. There was no time for the Cabinet to be called. Anthony TEdenl and I were together till about two o'clock, and were erilirely agreed that we must open fire. Seeing how tired he was, I said to him, If1,275 words
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Article, Illustration180 1953-11-16 11 TH* bidding. *o-lh Wcif North Eaat *J Past 2* put 'M l the p;,rt store situation. What h D S nln!/ 0rr K ett bid for SoUth? Played *??f 6 nen ,his hand was 5 Ikrlv he h »Khcryoubld.lhe t0 rtH,h y r Powerful M t at he180 words
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Article135 1953-11-16 11 riifcNS of millions of British I rabbltl are doomed In die m What veterinary experts desi-, ibc ai revolting agony Within the next few months. The Ministry of Agriculture repotted two new outbn ah ol •> A hbli dl i■ myaomato which ha prenisl from135 words
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Miscellaneous386 1953-11-16 11 Todays Crossword I l B l B l 1 j ■|4 5 J6 p Hi HH I I __rMi _tf Paß-_-|B--^__| ~i!M ArßO ss into the night? (6). 5. It is said con1. A United Slates 'relative? (I, I), fusedly. .4.. 6. In a M» I An old boy misses386 words
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Article497 1953-11-16 12 HOW THE NONYA GOT HER WAY TV! article, "CM Out, .Said the Wife", brings back to x my memory an incident which I witnessed a few years back at the home of an old couple I knew. Let's call them Nyonya Puteh and Baba Hitam. It was' m those good497 words
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Article61 1953-11-16 12 SIR SYDNEY CAINE. the Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya, says the destructive rag at the university is an "internal" matter. It certainly is, particularly for the public who pay the tax... and are (or, perhaps, it is only were) to be susked for a mere $14561 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-11-16 12 Miss Lorna de Souza, of Singapore, who sang "The Loveliest Night of the Year" at the third semil final of the "Crooner-Croonette" contest last week. The grand finals will be held m the Garden Cabaret, (■reat World, tomorrow, at 8.45 p.m. Nine men and women will55 words
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Article81 1953-11-16 12 I THINK that action should be taken against the conductors of the bus company, which runs between Beach Road and the Naval Base. They allow more passengers to get m than the licence permits. As a regular passenger. I would rather pay extra fare and sit m comfort.81 words
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Article107 1953-11-16 12 COLOURED signboards, says the Free Press, are now used to guide people to the Singapore courts. It's a good idea which the hospital might well copy. Few people, other than habitual patients, or habitual visitors, can locate without diffii culty a given ward m the maze 1 of107 words
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Article41 1953-11-16 12 The price of nylons went down 30 per cent m Poland yesterday and the price of toys with Christmas near at handby 15 per cent. These were' among a wide range of price-cuts announced m Warsaw yesterday.41 words
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Article152 1953-11-16 12 JT would l certainly redound to the credit (and profit) were madWa 25^21^ if ---ted^ffor were made by all the parties concerned to Dress iw Red on Chha_ a n f thC emb ?!!^___!L bb '"ex^orfs Your paper has Indicated, through interviews with Influential rubber152 words
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Article111 1953-11-16 12 r IVINO conditions of the kamtJ pong folk m Potong p a sir (are disgraceful, and Singapore has no cause to feel proud of 'Hie whole area Ls filthy swamo Ceding place for disease L iffi ITOIH still, crime. d How can a person who lives m WCh111 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-11-16 12 Ba4BY\ the Alsatian dog, guards the h/»„ even its owner Miss Wong Soo S *m a° J*" I could not take it away from him 81 Baby and two other Alsatians Afm a*^ drian Princess recently performed a fhZ _hSS M Park .Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows the 4oa S^t**?* tack59 words
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Article75 1953-11-16 12 IT'S all very well for you Asians with your superior bargaining power to moan about the introduction of taxi meters But what about we poor European*. The other day one very Insistent rogue demanded $3 for taking me from Holland Road to Cecil Street I gave75 words
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Advertisement138 1953-11-16 12 rS JL_» >^*__l_r^l____w jr _^"""^fc|^a_* _fc^~ H aa__h_. MrA**^ __T> V ___l __!_^tl___S "•■^r -—^m*mw^sZ* '*2tt_fc_^_^Bß_^ \»\m_r_i J. IW I, V\^^^ CIGARETTES MWIT aieNDeo Tpa.cco* WITH TMI OWUTY TWIU AW*** g The Oriental Optical Ca., -I 318 North Bridjf Bo»* Wr? Ms sm,,h nr,ie \V„t a i pi, r io138 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-11-16 13 photo. Simone Mirman showed this hat at a recent hat fashion show m London. It is m black velvet m the shape of a hand. PopperPopper - 28 words
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400 1953-11-16 13 JUDITH SIMONS - CHANGE YOUR SKIRT AND PERSONALITY JUDITH SIMONS by LONDON. IF YOU RESPOND to the *mood of clothes at all, you can change your personality with your skirt. In a very full skirt you are gay and girlish; m a tall straight skirt you reflect sophistication. This season the smartest dresses400 words
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Article79 1953-11-16 13 AT AN AMERICAN Embassy c«_.te r part y in London a *Mm English nobleman ZuYu Me ta tne v s en1^ Lvx f em burg. -Who" he g^f another gue S t -ft ST a.l% was Mrs M esta, SUT I&MbJ'S. (Call Me ThTnnM. m the Papers."79 words
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Article606 1953-11-16 13 ALAN PRICE - ALAN PRICE by LONDON 'THE housewife may conA sider she leads a humdrum life. Yet she may well live m the midst of danger, for statistics show that a woman's kitchen and a family's fireside are two of the most dangerous places m the civilised606 words
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Advertisement78 1953-11-16 13 Ofive uour car a lasting 'Urn l*ofWf^ JOHNSONS Best m the world!! nptWESSS a. Sole Importers: j^ KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. W Singapore Penang Kttala Lumpur SINGAPORE'S LEADING HAIR-CUTTER RAZOR METHOD An ideal cat before your permanent wave Note HELEN CURTIS ELECTRO THERMO HEATINC CAP HOT Oil Treatment for dry78 words
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Miscellaneous22 1953-11-16 13 H A Ul mil HaIMM^MMMMMMM I Colonel UP and Mr. DOWN... by Walter __s m^ I 1 _f_____r i -I _r" VI22 words
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501 1953-11-16 14 WOLVES CUT WEST BROM'S LEAD AFTER GRAND BATTLE Free Press Special Correspondent I'HH match between the leaders West Bromwich Albion and second place Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday was fittingly named "battle of the giants." It was a thrill packed battle and the Wolves won it by a fourth minute goal501 words
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247 1953-11-16 14 HIGH SCORING IN SCOTTISH SOCCER LEAGUE II was a day of high scoring m the Scottish League. Eleven teams scored three or more goals. The biggest win was that of Glasgow Rangers who beat luckless Hamilton Academicals 8-1. This is a great change for the Rangers, who could only score247 words
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Article68 1953-11-16 14 ENGLAND were lucky to beat France by 4-2 In their amateur soccer international at Luton Bedforeshire. France, playing the better football, dominated play for long periods but lost the match through the weak finishing of their forwards. England led 3-2 at the interval. After they68 words
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Article28 1953-11-16 14 Derry Oakley. Britain's third ranked player won the men's singles final ln the International lawn tennis 'ournament at Torquay by beating Geoff Palsh 2-6. 7-5. 10-8.28 words
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Article251 1953-11-16 14 All Blacks tail to impress ALTHOUGH they beat Western Counties by 11 points (one goal, dropped goal and a try) to nothing at Bristol on Saturday to score their nfth successive wlr: m the same number of matches, the New Zealand All Blacks once again failed to produce the openReuter - 251 words
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922 1953-11-16 14 ALLAN LKWIS - KING CROW'S WIN ON SATURDAY SHOULD EARN HIM PROMOTION TO CL. 2. ALLAN LKWIS By KiiM, i Kiivv. matting iig iii oi ills 3.5 m the heavy colinr when he won the main race at Kuala Lumpur on %»Us\a oUtclas *d hi* the Selangor Turf Clubs .November meeting conclu^T I**1922 words
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Advertisement75 1953-11-16 14 p a I I "ffcere's o Johnson Outboard tor every pur post' or power m^LmkmwM^^^^ mm \m. L^ _m 4 v '^T^ ___H *^_w jflf^Bi __^^3_? V_L T-BI t iv******^^!^ j~HMffrPfnN _s_ftHy\ Y_i >■»'• y^-^y fj_ VA fa jf. _Hn Vr>-^* m^~H vAyzyfrtkuC e^. >_. i~^y _a<__^^^^ ._!r^___BS__________^T«.^—^%W— jWg^^l __^^i^^75 words
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Article, Illustration261 1953-11-16 15 OFFERS FOR FIGHTS POUR IN But Carruthers decides to rest JIMMY CARRUTHERS of Australia, who successfully defended his world bantamweight championship against "Pappy" Gault, will not have another title bout for at least six months. Announcing this, the champion's manager Dr. Jojin McGirr, said that he had received offers fromReuter - 261 words
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88 1953-11-16 15 rpHE Swedish Djurgardens Boldklub football team yesterday swamped a Hongkong selection by 8-1 m the second game of their Hongkong tour. At half time the Swedes led by 4-0. Hongkong's only goal was a penalty m the second half. The visitors, showing superiorityReuter - 88 words
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299 1953-11-16 15 r««nihians 2: R.A.F. Scletar 1. p^altY GOAL-and a lucky one at that m the Aim minute-gained Singapore Corinthians, already SSflifS champions-the Junior Cup, when they 2 rap Seletar at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Snthians also remained unbeaten for the season. However Corinthians were qulck299 words
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138 1953-11-16 15 A MAGNIFICENT fifth wicket stand of 264 m 184 minutes between Arthur MorrLs. Australia's vice-captain, and Ritchie Benaud enabled New South Wales to lead Queensland by 17 runs with four wickets on first innings at Brisbane on Saturday. New South Wales started disastrously m138 words
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Article84 1953-11-16 15 NorS match the Common- at Amrn, l Mdc ended ln ""a »ere r^ r y est r day. The f teWed »nT n^' ealtn 396 for *«i r,orth 278 and 101 for '^.ImV 118 run ,cad on *m ljJftJ 1 Commonwealth >-r np J seven and84 words
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Article32 1953-11-16 15 Hungary, who meet England at Wembley later this month, ann Sweden drew 2-2 m their soccer international at Budapest yesterday. Ml the nrnrina trw>k nlar*» In the second half.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article68 1953-11-16 15 Malayan Hockey Council Umpires Board will discuss ways of raising the standard of umpiring m Malaya at a meeting to be held on Nov. 28 at Seremban. The MHCUB comprises one deecate from each of the states, settlements and colony affiliated to the MHC The MHCUB68 words
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Article120 1953-11-16 15 PN '„hi_ won the Enu> •hrnjt. folded within the 0 I "«ch »et,. m the doubles final by another British pair. B Kennedy and Simons. 19-21. 21-14. 17-21 21-16 21-17. The Rowe twins, Diana and Rosalind, retained the women's doubles title for the fifth .-ucrrj-sive year120 words
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Advertisement337 1953-11-16 15 CAPITOL today w■ v ""^x hi lUI 1630\ 9 ;o I NEW MI HAHRtfA I \ii\\\i»m. Nt mas V MLnRWIMIM J LATEST A (.KKATEST Vay-^ g AnVINTLRE STOKY! I ACT D AY S "MY LADY THE nZf m? 'fl MUSKETEERS on panuramu- khh >••.»•« hunts* t CITY OF U |^(jj|||j|M«T'337 words
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Article282 1953-11-16 16 Fight ends suddenly m round four NINO VAI.DES of Cuba, last night knocked out Heiuz Neuhaus, European heavyweight champion, m the fourth round of a scheduled 10-round non-title light before 17.000 tight fans m the Westfalenhalle. Dortmund. It was Neuhaus' first knockout and second defeatA.P. - 282 words
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Article62 1953-11-16 16 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By DAVID JONES, who rode successfully m Malaya last year, is expected to arrive m Singapore next Thursday. Jones will stay m Malaya during the off season for Hat racing m England. Singapore trainer Jack Spencer has promised Jones some of his riding during62 words
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Article55 1953-11-16 16 I Argentine middleweight boxer Hector Gorosito was still unconscious yesterday after being knocked out m a fight at Buenos Aires on Wednesday. His condition la critical. Gorosito was knocked out m the sixth and last round of a fight with Estaben Alaniz. Doctors say he hasA.P. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration129 1953-11-16 16 Olson gets big offer for Gavilan SID FLAHERTY, manager o) tvorld middleweight champion Carl Bobo Olson said m San Francisco yesterday that he had received a US$lOO,OOO offer by promoter Bill Kyne for his boy to defend his title against Kid Gavilan early next year. Kyne wanted to stage an129 words
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Article361 1953-11-16 16 WEIGHTS for Saturday, first day of the Singapore November meeting: CL. 1, DIV. I— l M. Forest Beau 9.09 Euphrates 8.09 Rigoletto 8.07 Entertainment II 8.08 Mubarak 8.05 Asia Minor 8.04 Parmiter 8.03 Broadside 7.13 Rubber Exporter 7.11 Col. Whatnot 7.10 Scotch Express 7.09 Metrostar 7.08361 words
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92 1953-11-16 16 y-DDIE Choong of Malaya, easily won the West 01 England badminton championships on Saturday b) defeating fellow countryman, E. C. Khoo, 1&-5, 15-7, ir the men's finals. I The tournament was held fori the first time m 14 years. Khoo and B. S. Saw wonA.P. - 92 words
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Article28 1953-11-16 16 Gerry Dreyer, British Empire champion and Pat Manz. both 147 1 pounds, floored each other m th^lr drawn welterweight bout at Albany 1 last nisht. I28 words
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186 1953-11-16 16 ASIA TO HAVE REPRESENTATIVE AT FIFA MEETS THE extraordinary session of the pi*. I association Football Federation) Con^^l Paris yesterday for a maior r^r., nirt SbTl tive committee, expanding H^ft**!! and assuring fuller world reprSel^L U ***M Asia and Africa. P nU^Mnc2| The reorganisation was approved af.. I scenes negotiations186 words
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Advertisement371 1953-11-16 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTH 24 Words $4 (mimimmm) HUDSON: To Enid and John, a daughter, Melanle Ooltette. Both very well. Visiting s—B,5 8, Greenhill Nursing Home. ENGAGEMENTS 20 Words $4 (minimum) ONO-LIM. The engagement was announced yesterday between Mr. Ong Chin Toh, third son of Madam Tan Jee Neo and the371 words
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