The Singapore Free Press, 19 November 1953

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press L,rgesi Afternoon Sale m Mala>a. j >bt|K7l^.Si»^ P «r«>,Thurs..Xov.l9. 1953. Price 15 TT Pi J'
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  • 306 1 AIRLINE SUBSIDY SPLIT KMT J Chiang moitey fo r Chennault QBJECTION to (Generalissimo CfclOM Kai-shek's plans to subsidise an airline operated by (ien. Claire Chennault, the American wartime rommander of the "Flying TiffOTt* 9 is at the bottom ot the resignation of the entire Taipeh Cabinet. Tlic air transport company
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  • 253 1 Ml I m! Free Press Staff Reporter 01 SINGAPORE Social Welfare Department is on the watch for people who try to swindle the Government by continuing: to collect monthly allowances from the U department's public assistance section even after they have got jobs. II Mr.
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  • 28 1 cS apo e Rubber Market Hj^ily this morning < mwt a r M? de November .ship--1 rhanipi t 8 CenU a pound vn ™ngeci from yesterdays clos-
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  • 30 1 The head of th< Chinese Nation i alists, (ieneralis--1 simo Chiang Kai-shek, with Mr. Richard Nixon, during the U.S. VicePresident's visit to Formosa last uvek.
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  • 85 1 Intruder in a Singapore nurse's room Free Press Staff Reporter AN intruder gave a Singapore nurse living m Highland Road a scare early yesterday morning. The nurse reported to police that she went to bed at 10 30 p.m. on Tuesday night and was suddenly aroused from her sleep the
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  • 189 1 MR. NEHRU WARNS CEYLON ON WAR PACTS INDIA has promised Ceylon its full support if the island nation remains fully independent." She has informed Ceylon that the entry of one of our neighbouring countries into a Middle East defence organisation will only bring us closer to chaos and would be
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  • 15 1 I 7 ner talker Mr ||,,,v f..„ Hollywood. Free Press
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  • 62 1 rpHE BHAH yesterday chide I I the Peraian cabinet court martial for using the term In addressing n» igh official ol tie ourl tid last night j n rj the tl n r it tenth day the proyeH kvHIiri" !>• ii. h terms i 101
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  • 118 1 REFRISBNTATIW from the world's major tin producing countries attending the United Nations tin conference m Geneva have .stressed the neeci for an international agreement, j it was learned last night. They argued that a stabilising factor must be introduced into 1 the world tin
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    • 94 1 kRY WAUGH ft CO ITOHENRr *«UGH CO t Mf N r FEEL AS FIT 1 c AS A FIPPLi Sanatogen i SANATOCCN it *n Z X jT '^'j^sWwk unnvjllod Tonic- J V^Nyf^*^^^^^.^ muscles, Inv.ilu j Gtjj^^^^^^ A able tot i.ervout o^^/ v v discjses stoiwjch 0 N ([A t o
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  • 385 2 Trade comm it tee is accused of aiding Russia ]if K. BOEN charged yesterday that a controversial British trade organisation is part of "an international network of similar committees" set up under Communist guidance after the 1952 Moscow Economic Conference. The Foreign Secretary was asked by
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  • 56 2 The British-Soviet Friendship Society recently celebrated the 36th anniversary of the I'SSR at Emprt-ss Hall. London. Picture shows (>alta lsmai- lova, a folk-dancer from I I'sbech Optra Theatre and Al^xandrov Cieorgi, leader of the cultural delegation from .Moscow. They were applauding a speech made by one
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  • 219 2 Spy probes won't be an election issue— Ike PRESIDENT Eisenhower said m Washington yesterday that he hoped the whole controversy over Communists m government would be a memory by the time the next elections m November 1954 come around. He made this comment to his weekly press conference when pressed
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  • 270 2 Trousers will not be worn jip^^ f 6^^^^ Am*'** without trousers are (he new sartorial line m Communism. A correspondent of London's Daily Worker wrote that the garment was a symbol of the inequality of women. Not only evening dress, but 'trousers will disappear under socialism (the Red kind) I
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  • 165 2 JjrSSIA, m a major bid for Finnish friendship, has offered to negotiate with Finland on the return or use of vital territory lost by Finland to the Soviet Tnion m World War 11. Former Finnish Prime Minis- I ter Dr. Urho Kekkonen, said i the Russian
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  • 168 2 They take to smog masks masks" toTiY r <hT,I '■he s long c bl *1 surgical mask? c m *m Women object ABke d about th< reaction m vice women 10 the mask? uLi' man said: -Several have collected masks bu the* take more readily u> the? 255? dont like
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  • 45 3 picture. r r ,eman of R.A.F. Seleta r, receiving a prize from Mrs. P lawler wife of Shaw Brothers publicity iran- 1 Jim Lawler at the first Singapore "Crooner croonette" Sest held on Tuesday night. Freeman sang 'Take my Heart. Free Press
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  • 231 3 Hindus want to study marriage Bill OINGAPORE Hindu leaders yesterday urged the Hindu S Advisory Board to call a pan-Malayan conference of Hindu organisations to consider the marriage Bill drafted by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. The bill seeks to abolish polygamy and provides for compulsory registration of marriages. Divorces
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  • 24 3 th Patl?nu iU Sh BPB" ro >' a fami I h nclu ded tho Ha^o a n m^ ngI d a^ m
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  • 195 3 9HCt) M the annual meeting of th»- Ruobei Manufacturer! 1 Association that ii (i thought some rubber manui.h turera In America won* nappy to etc ti»c falling prices ol natural rubber produced »>y Indonesia and Malay i And were therefore not Interested m buying the
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  • 36 3 pitture. Miss (orinne Siddons. a finalist m the first Singapore "C roon pr -<■ roone tte con test held at the Great World Garden <al>aret on Tuesday nulii. sine:. Thmkme of You." Free Press
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  • 444 3 SUPPOSE S.I.T. WON'T BUY THE 96 S.J.R.O. HOUSES Relief men face quandary Free Press Start Reporter gINGAPORE Joint Relief Organisation's 9<> vacant houses at Kolam Aver, built at a cost of nearly $500,000 for the Kampong Bufia fire victims, are now for sale. The proceeds will be divided equally ■mong
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  • 53 3 The Intern lonal Court ot Justice at The Hague may be ;i ked by BcotUth Nutionalut> to h«\tr their elaimi for home nil* The national eommlitec «»i ih** Scottish Covenant Association yesterday .said v would a.sk th iroups' annual meeilnf m Gia.iaow on Saturday to
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  • 32 3 Mr. Herbert Hoover, Jr would Shuttle" between Washington. Persia and Great Britain to continue his exploratory tulles on the Anglo-Fer.sian oil dispute, a US State Department .spokesman .said last night.
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  • 411 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Nov. 19. 1953 Opinion GIFT TO A NEIGHBOUR fINCE the brunei Governhad made its handsome offer to lend $40 million to the Federation of Malaya, it became apparent that a loan or a gift from Singapore would go beyond the stage oi mere discussion. Since
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  • 939 4 Turkey, new Guardian of the Suez? THE NEW NATION FORGED IN 15 YEARS BY KAMAL ATATURK IS A VITAL MIDDLE EAST FORCE TODAY. By a Special Correspondent LONDON. TURKEYS 21.000.000 people are launching out on v three-day spier to celebrate a modern miracle -the transformation of their country from an
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  • 509 5 HARM TO HEALTH I Unqualified people icash m on 'dulY students Free Press Staff Reporter UNQUALIFIED private tutors m Singapore are miking money from parents whose children are inrkward m their studies. A large number of these tutors are office workers ihose salaries are insufficient to meet
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  • 69 5 A WELL-KNOWN Asian building contractor, Puran Si igh, was shot aead m Nairobi yesterday by two Africans on a building .site m an African location. He was talking with h!^ .supervisor when two African*, each with an Automatic pistol. approached and shot him from close rangfl
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  • 151 5 OlvriPAor, Free Press staff Reporter k Teach ers' Union is to be asked by some iivinl rS to frame rules of conduct for those c nlina PnV i? te tuitio a »d. >f necessary, set up a disupunary board. i Dnratl t-u may now ive
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  • 19 5 7 J 4«reMm' t M M,^'»w said 2 «n»itaS inn 10 Jfwtrtate «4/. -Pan u uasaih-lc to-
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  • 22 5 Throe army private, condemned by a military court In Damajcui for hlfh treason and desertion, irtrt executed jrei*| I trrday.
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  • 335 5 By soon nn 'FODAY, a young Japanese re- fugee will know whether he will be permitted to stay m Singapore and begin life anew. A job awaits him if he succeeds. Klshtei Nasaji, alias John Wanumaker, of no fixed address, has been asked
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  • 65 5 JAPANESE film MWCUtWe Ml MainftehJ Nagata, wai j terday fleeted president Ol the upwiy established South Asia Motion Picture Fed* ration, which is meeting In Manll i Run Run sh.iA oi Mngapori i vice prpsldon m th» organtoation which H combed <»f movie executifea from lever
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  • 182 5 $1, 000, 000 SCRAP IS BEING CUT 4 BINOAPOU company, *"1 plobe Trading Limited, lv. started dismantling ttie $1 000 000 salvaged floating dock tiwy k> [hi re .•ntiy. More than 10U labourtfi Liave been employed to turn the lock Into .^-ruj) iron, Mr foo Kew Tin-, a director ot
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 283 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis -r- (^supposed TO^ iTfijTl /mV\A Mlmu«oth> T^~. V TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs ■HPS^^P^l^HWBH^^ he w^cmep k>^ way pa6»t <&ec>rE^cue n c rcxrHui6Hf cePuecrgp <?^p a g»ecri^>i op th^ coc< Ma. IJL'iL ft' z^&rtee anp »gow a szxk- uezAN 6Ae?ep »e?£
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    • 101 6 lucky gp '--'i'-rf-C v}!it!o7 y si '™'^i> z s£££Bt3 ."^V'^s:, 1 sions but°i^ (an m<lk lhf d^ P a^ r work d dll^ analytical. To find what the sUrs bit !I V.tr^: birthday star bf your Ui Friday SCORPIO fOd. 24-Xov. a)Procrast i nation, today. can ptw a mls uke.
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  • 321 7 Arrests on big scale started 'riot' of fireworks ~SAY STUDENTS v FilV vkes Night row m London's Piccadilly Circus A h h sent 115 university students to Bow Street •life's court, was caused through mass arrests Passive protests by 10,000 students against the '""i'L of their traditional raff, it was
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    85 7 ATOM scientist m the making: is Donald Young, Hi, of Hove, Sussex, pictured at work m the laboratory of Brighton (Sussex) Secondary Building and Engineering School. Soon after this Reuter photograph was taken Donald started work at the Atomic Research Establishment, Harwell, Berkshire. Donald and another boy at the same
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  • 267 7 Jimmy the Yank gets 8 years I PANG LEADER Jimmy the I U Yank told his two masked i I gangsters "Back m ten minutes" I uhe tiptoed out of the back I door of the house they were I ranwcking for gems. I But four minutes later police I
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  • 283 7 TVDM CAMPBELL. 35-year-old ex-R. A F. .sergeant, had four A children he adored at home and a wife and new baby m hospital. But he found him.self with no place to live. And later Tom Campbell and 1 his four eldest children werei found
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  • 36 7 The International Court of Justice at The Hague, yesterday awarded to Britain the Minquiers and Ecremous group of islets m the English Channel v\Tiich had been claimed by both Britain and France.
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  • 166 7 HIS WIFE'S JOKE MADE HIM BANKRUPT AS it Im.lk! |»ru( tual joke, a "oiii.ui put dummy m woman mend's b. d. The other woman, thinking the dummy was a man. lied m reaming from her room. In her fright she tell downstairs, breaking a leg. And she <»ued her friends
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  • 224 8 SINGAPORE'S FINEST BEATIN THE RETREAT Th« pj^ comb) masfer PttXvon •emembtr^Mit. The bjAfc part martial v ie by witnessed treat they had v W A. C. Coode. -.h.ned bands was a it. kpart were the Royal Marines, Hie Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, the Royal Air Force and the
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  • 2232 10 ALLIED CHIEFS MEET IN MALTA Second World War (Vol. 6) —21 by Str Winston Church i RED CROSS WORKERS TkU instalment tmtfl the preliminaries of the Conference which he attended loith President Roosevelt and Stalin at the Black Sea resort of Yalta m the Crimea. Recalling the legendary Black Sea
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    128 11 Both sides vulnerable South dealer |T REQUIRES COURAGE t 0 ignore 1 your partner and trust your opWjßt*. but this wu a deal where S off d b>' sound reasonin Weft opened the king of heart--2nt M 'om v, East- B'H West thought Son? blddinB: N °rths mn
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  • 326 11 THE girls were late home. When they arrived m the early hours their parents got ready to scold. Then-" ye saved and old man's life, said the girls. Valeric Lusted, aged If, and Valeric Stone, aged 14, had been to a party. As
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    • 129 11 Today's Crossword across Don't interfere-! (3. 4. si. 8 A (I); 10 Embargo on kml ol hr..d- (7 1 6 N» J nl n|lt fll); 21 Two. am or tOUf dllf«W» Omp.nU-.s thfttl hjj b kirn«; Of films .7.; 23 Fifty men down il Convfnf O^Cli It? lft> 24 Will
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  • 213 12 SPORTS CLUB IN POLITICS? *m\ IKE AD the article, "Federation Men at Singapore Hustings" with the greatest interest. I should like space to express my views. Your reporter quoted Mr. O. M. H. ArifT, the president of KdUong Sejarah Club. Has this organisation turned into a political body for this
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  • 157 12 A COUPLE of months ago,) when I attended the pre- 1 miere of a colourful swashbuckling picture at one of the big theatres m Singapore, a pickpocket lifted my wallet containing $80 m cash at the booking office while I was paying for my tickets. A couple of
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  • 68 12 I WANT a pen-pal. I got your addre&s from my friend. I am 16 years old and studying m Ram j is School. I have joined the N.C.C. (National Cadet Corps) and play cricket. My hobbies are Stamp collecting, j including first-day covers, and photography. I shall reply
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    21 12 Tilt; Sll T\N of Pah;in X walks alon* a narrow path m the interior of his »tate to visit Katnponu folk.
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  • 32 12 HAVE you grouse? Have you a bright idea? Hire you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m his POSTBAG I briefly
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  • 261 12 He sees these children soaked THERE are four schools at Bartley Road. Singapore, two for boys and two for girls, and it is a sad sight to see so many of the children going to or returning from school soaking wet when it rains. These schools are a good half-mile
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  • 31 12 Plans for a new commercial jet transport plane, with a cruising speed of 570 m.p.h.. have been announced by a U.S. aircraft manufacturer, the Fairchild Aircraft Division.
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  • 98 12 rVHE practice of some irres- ponsible persons m Singapore of tearing down election posters seems to me disgusting. BMt the most significant thing is that *h*-re is method m it. In one part of the city I noticed that every single placard of one -•andidate hari been pulled
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  • 87 12 I STRONGLY .support the visit 1 Of Mr Won» Peng Soon ani m.Miiber.s of his touring team to PormoM Sfrlrtly spraklnt? P*?n<; Soon Is nof j expecting the ham fo "torn to-v- to Wli.it he hns dono. is. n mv opinion, perftctly corrtcl ll»e ti<>uijle i ha
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  • 118 12 'PHE report that 13 out of 17 1 members of the Colombo municipal council voted against giving the Queen a civic reception ha.s filled my mind with I chagrin and a certain amount of dismay. Is there no one In the whole British Empire with concern for our
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  • 18 12 Fight major generals were nir.ong 152 Chinese Nationalists evacuated from Burma to Formosa on Tuesday.
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  • 123 12 Only the small man pays z jjw- -Ass: rtnp« t»u« ull| 'y and payir No motor repair shoshould operate without licence. These fortunate L tL Ve ?i but tf y an d catch! l They will never succeed, so wh worry?" i am getting a joodldcoir c from the business
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  • 83 12 \I T ITH reference to the annual meeting of the Selangor Shop Assistants' Association held recently. I am surprised to note that Mr. Padi A. Krishnan was iot re-elected to his post as ecretary general, or as a member of the committee. Will Mr. Padi tell us whethtt
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    107 12 Mr. Yap Fuon Kin and Mus l.i in Yoke Lan, who were mar ried m Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 15. The groom is the third son of the late Mr. Yap Choy and Mrs. Yap Choy. The. bride Ls the eldest diughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Chun Tan: Mellow
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  • 707 13 The Charge Into The 'Valley Of Death' George Malcolm Thomson reviews a 'book of rthc year' which spotlights a military blunder m*y and the extraordinary behaviour of a peer who %&M led his men to almost certain death.... and S^iS then deserted them. —THEN A BATH AND CHAMPAGNE ON A
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  • 133 13 CE ?iJ >F warn, !»N SSS 1 ;v M account 2? w5555 f nd J7^'.rt hv nJ'' 1 expedition SftSs« Kl n LIBRARY LIST| is|>fct of Communism as r» voluMouary movrment. Fxjimplrs of lUOttafol and VMUOCOtffll] blrt.' for power m WoMen. Europe. W**'*m Europe and A.sift.
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  • 517 13 Colin Lawson reviews a life of deception. V WAS NO NAZI 1 J BERLIN. F|OWN m Southern Ger- many tubby, thrice-a-hubby Ernst Heinkel has just finished his life story. It has burst like one of the bombs his planes dropped over one-quarter of the world, but with
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  • 318 13 CRONIN VERSUS THE LAW I I BtYONI) THIS »I\< A. J. IKONIN. (.on /CRONIN as an author is at his best m attack. Vigorously he tackled the problems of South Wales m THE STARS LOOK DOWN; boldly he campaigned against the medical service m THE CITADEL. In BEYOND THIS PLACE
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    • 116 13 I NEW Super -6 Clippers to ji TOKYO I FROM HONCKONC S Leave Singapore 9-30 a.m. Wednesday, I arrive Tokyo 9.45 p.m. Thursday with stops at Manila and Hongkong' Also J| /o //i^ U- 5. A. from Singapore via Hongkong and Tokyo at no extra fare i American World Airways
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    59 14 HORAM, the Bury goalkeeper, uas just m time to punch the ball away before Secton, West Ham's inside right, could get to it. Goram. however, teas not no lucky on five other occasions. West Ham won this Div. 2 match at Upton Park ot» Nov. 7 by s—o.5 0. Bury
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  • 449 14 WHO said that women could not do men's jobs m Soccer? I have just heard the story of two who do —and do it well. Firstly, there is Mrs. Nellie Matthews, who is a 65 year old footballing grandmother and who is founder
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  • 277 14 King Crow gets his promotion KING CROW, Golden Dolphin Bridge Law 11, Three Rings, Salvador and Jacobin— all winners at the recent Kuala. Lumpur mcct have been promoted states a Straits Racing Association release. King Crow, who scored a splendid double at Ihe meet, Go.den Dolphin. Bridge Law II and
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  • 132 14 ANORTH-WKHT Holland tram, j tvbteb incltadttf five Dutch Inter- 1 tiiU'inil, but Uw South Afrit. in 'fMirirm Meon ««-.im 4-0 it Am.stet- i dmn v^st^rdny. T\\e Dutch sld«» .scored two «onls In i each halt of the floodlit »,.unr pi'veri m the Olympic stadium Thirk^n»n« (f^ mnde
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  • 373 14  - Reports about Foxhunter hove people worried MURIEL BOWEN By \|l:n and worn™ wno don't kn« I^l between v fetlock and a forelock k- become worried about v /iorse-the 1? a*X lumper Foxhunter. me 12 -year-oWih 0 And the question they are asHn,. about is: is Foxhunter finished? g and **tfa
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  • 53 14 Rome Olympir officials have given Uie go-ahead for preparation of the ice rink for the winter Olympic Games m Cortina D'Ampezzo |n 1956. The rink will be tested *wice *his winter an Italian National t himpi'xi.ship and an International compe;i!ion between BwitserUnu, Swe<.len
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  • 25 14 Rugby Union results: Guys Hospital 0 Cambridge It versitv 26. Metropolitan Police 11 CamtreCity Club 16. Devon 8 Royal Navy 8. Reuter
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  • 154 15 lIECTOR Constance of Trinidad, who beat Siamese 11 boxer Nai I sman m Singapore early this year decisively beat British welterweight champion Wallv Thorn on points at London's Royal Albert Hall last night. Constance dictated the trend of the ten-round fiyht almost throughout. He scored with
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  • 166 15 laptnf Department one of the leading teams intnis wARINEDeparu Lea gue, will meet P. and T. cJtfcubfn the Coronation Cup soccer final at Jalan Sr stadium on Saturday. ti A L,^r Park yesterday. tlv y by a list minute KClrT.ZuVa!^ cheejJ from the crowd with their
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  • 40 15 Tony Trabert, and Vie. Seixas entered the final of the men's doubles m the New South Wales lawn tennis championships. In the semi-final they beat Australians Mervyn Rose and Rex Hartwig 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. 6-4. Reuter
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  • 36 15 Woodbritige Hospital and PWD will meet m the final of the Singapore Civil Service inter department Junior soccer competition. The Hospital beat Police 6-0. and PWD beat Marines 2-1 yesterday.
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  • 74 15 ANG Poh LJm, suffering from .stomach cramps, lost hir singles match m the inter party badminton at the SBA Hall last night. His team. Marigold, beat LuckyStrike 4-1. Other results: Jacks S.C. beat Morton S. C. 4-1. Maclaine Watson SC. beat Travers SC. 5-0 Omar bin Ibrahim,
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  • 53 15 SERGEANT Mc«, Royal Air Force Changi scored a seven-five victory over Chief Pety Officers Mess HMS Terror at Terror yesterday m a Framroz Cup Darts League fixture. Changi were represented by: Sgt. Clark. Sgt. Lee. Sgt. S irlin*. F Sgt. Hayden, Sgt. Whiplock. Sgt. Blows. I Sgt. Lambie
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  • 33 15 w w I Singapore Crirket Club "A" could not rope with the speed and thrust of i i RAF Seletar's threes and were beaten 19-5 at rugger on the pndanp yesterday.
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  • 64 15 Gonzales v Sedgman final I Prank Sedgman of Australia de£*d veteran Don Bud^e of America. ISL?i International Professional UnZi S Cham P ioilsll »P« »n J^- Wimbledon chMnploo and ™if' Wgman a terrific battle m tne first set. dotS* the set Budve 32 *wwi Pancho" Gonzales the <-iint ruiEd thJ«
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  • 69 15 'So that's Zatopek' Says Pirie THIS is GORDON PIRIE, Britain's Athlete of the Year, taking a look at a roll of films, which shows the great Czech runner Fmil Zatopek m action. "Galloping,* Pirie recently attended a private rinrma show m Pathe House, London, to ace Zatopek m the screen
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  • 224 15 Commonwealth v India Test match BATSMEN are expected to D» favoured by the pitch m thr first "test" between India anu the Commonweal th XI which I start« m New Delhi today The pitch at the Ferofesntn Kotla ground li expected to last the full five days. George Duckworth, mant
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  • 622 16  -  ALLAN LEWIS Can beat forest Beau on Saturday By PINKMA II again drew attention to his chances m the main race on Saturday, when he went much better than IMBAK MELAYU (O. Jones) over half a mile m i 9 1 :>, the
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  • 40 16 Wards $S (minimum) FLENUNG: To Mix and Wicky. a son. on 17th Nov., at Bangsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. GILCHRIST: At K.K. Hospital, on 17th November, to Catherine (n&? McLaren Graham), wife of J. A. Gilchrtst, a daughter. Both well.
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  • 59 16 1 i»f-:i \li)K STAR Whitney t went very easily over three m 41 4 5. Has improved enough from his one run at Ipoh. to win on the second day of this meeting. Stormy Wizard (J. Donnelly) was going bet'er tlian Nuit de Baal
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  • 69 16 29 Word* $6 (minimum) MR. MRS. Chin Cheng Hong cotdijilly invite all friends and re laliws to a reception at the Celestial Cah?ret, Ipoh, on Sunday. 22.11.53, at 11.00 a.m.. on the occasion of the marriage of their 3rd d:i lighter. Miss Betty Chin Ewe H?rrr *o Mr. Lc-e
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