The Singapore Free Press, 20 November 1953
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Title Section19 1953-11-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Largesi Afternoon Sale m Malaya. K. IJM7, Sinfapore, Fri., Nov. 20, 1953. Price 15 Cts.19 words
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263 1953-11-20 1 [AST minute trouble has developed m the Queen's aeroplane. She and the Duke of Edinburgh are to leave London m it on Monday for Bermuda on the first leg of their round-the-world Commonwealth tour. Yesterday repair crews were swarming over the plane a263 words
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Article18 1953-11-20 1 ment, at X De^™ber shipU cent LI Cents a P° u »d dosing l below yesterday's18 words
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Article536 1953-11-20 1 REDS THREATEN INDIES Big 3 to discuss Jakarta Mac Donald inquires X IMM'A inn L ll THh growmjf Communist challenge m Indonesia will be fr-Wnhnw 0 th nd w^n Sir Winston Churchill, President hi^enhower and the French Prime Minister, M. Joseph Laniel, meet at Bermuda next month, diplomatic sources >;ii(l536 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-11-20 1 Actor Humphrey Bogart v im;lr.. an admonishing tinier at photographer* whilr shaking hands with King Paul of Grrew m Hollywood. He told iiiiMinini that the King and his wife, Oiif-n Im rik wrrr anxioun for thr picturr -taking to md mo that they rould watch thrA.P. - 57 words
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90 1953-11-20 1 Pose as doctor swindles S'pore man of $2OO A MAN posed as a doctor of the Singapore General Hospital to swindle a Chinese of |200, said the police this morning. The victim had suffered a small head injury m a fight earlier this month. Two weeks later, two Chinese called90 words
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Article100 1953-11-20 1 Japan must rearm— Nixon <DMIR AL rtOf) rt B wh Chle of Naval Operation^' S o^f aS the S F rH L irn(lfl H°m a suil v >hat made mtsuke m 194<i" irhCII it .i<!vi,P(i .Jipm < > if without ;iti ;inny ;wid linvy IWp nrnjudgi rl tIM intentions ofA.P. - 100 words
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Article74 1953-11-20 1 Five masked Chinese early thU morning mercilessly stabbed and beat up a Chinese farmer m Tampenis Road. Singapore, because they found he had no money after breaking into his house. The farmer was wounded with a pair of scissors and struck with a torch-light.74 words
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Article137 1953-11-20 1 3 killed father while he slept rpHREE teen-age youngster chopped their father U death with a hatchet m Tou France, police reported yea terday nine years after th crime. Philetto Escuderos, 55-year-olc, widower who lived at Toul witi five of his seven children disappeared In April. 194* Police and someA.P. - 137 words
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Article49 1953-11-20 1 A CHINESE woman frightened tr ff AP 1 111* 11 he wa Putting 1001I 001 J nrou «h the roof of her TampenU Road. Singapore. Bhe blew a whistle and neighbours chased the intruder, but lus escaped. Police comment: "The woman did just the right thing."49 words
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Advertisement19 1953-11-20 1 IBHU^ki/iF Fm|b^^B *^MiiM?\\ '$F '\&F CRAVEN 'A' FOR SMOOTH, CLEAN, SMOKING cork-t ipped cigarette /llfjmf Importeil from London fll19 words
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285 1953-11-20 2 MX. Vishinsky, Soviet delegate of the Inited Nations, charged yesterday that next months Big Three conference at Bermuda could only intensify world tension. The Bermuda conference, the Soviet diplomat told the United Nations Main Political Committee m New York, was called as an answerU.P.; Reuter - 285 words
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Article92 1953-11-20 2 Leaders of 3u shipbuilding and engineering unions representing three million British workers yesterday voted m favour of a 24-hour national strike on Dec. 2. This decision— a protest against the employers' rejection of a 15 per cent pay rise clain-*— will disrupt the key exportReuter - 92 words
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Article122 1953-11-20 2 F.B.I SPY HAD WIFE TROUBLE A COMMUNIST Party agent dramatically unveiled himself as an FB.I. counter-spy m Boston yesterday to tell U.S Senate investigators that Communists had infiltrated General Electric Company plants and had full access to military secrets. William Teto, who said he was an F. 8.1, undercover agent122 words
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Article86 1953-11-20 2 PAULINE DUBUISSON, pretty former medical student accused of killing her ex-boy friend because he refused to renew thel r relationship, heard the dead youth's fiance describe her m a Paris court yesterday as a demon. The evidence was given by Moniqup Lombard, who was engaged to86 words
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Article67 1953-11-20 2 rE BURMESE army has captured the Communist Party's Irrawaddy River delta headquarters m the B.issein district, 100 miles west of Rangoon, the War Office announced m Rangoon last night. Among the Communists captured was a member of the party's central committee. Comrade Onn. who was parachutedReuter - 67 words
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Article283 1953-11-20 2 GOLDA MAY BE FIRST WOMAN PREMIER A. I- \i; 01 i> former school teacher nu.v become the world* first woman Prime Minister head of the government Hi the young state of Israel. Jerusalem newspapers speculated that Mrs. liolda Myerson may get the Prime Minister's post when Mr. David Ben(.in ionA.P. - 283 words
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Article31 1953-11-20 2 Nations within the Communist Iron Curtain have banned books on Mahatma Gandhi life and teachings, and the writings of Mr. Nehru from their libraries, the Hindustan Times reports.31 words
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268 1953-11-20 2 sgghk T<HE FLYING SAUCER— "a huge glowing metallic A object" reported officially by the army over Britain, was just an ordinary meteorological balloon, says the Air Ministry, equally officially and more finally. First seen by a Vampire pilot, the object wa.s tracked by military radar.268 words
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Advertisement82 1953-11-20 2 OJL* SaUy iB^c ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY MOW AMD BI SURE OF A SELECTED BIRO A thing of Beauty y Forever *> Iff When Selecting \jj|j^^r easiest way is IV our GIFT CORNER Always the first (n^^^^ to bring new W nl I)(|KT The weekly Issue of the STBAITS W82 words
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384 1953-11-20 3 Diamonds contest icon 't lure crowd By SIT YIN PONG nPERVTORS of Singapore's ringing cafes are V handing out diamond rin^s, radios, tewing Jhinef and other valuable prizes m a desperate Sfort to boost a fast-slumping business. Thpv blame the police ban on384 words
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Article123 1953-11-20 3 LABOUR TO BACK LAND BILL SINGAPORE Labour Party IS 0 m lavour of the Bill to freeze land values m the Colony Mr E S. Moorthy, general secretary, said that the public must have the first claim on all land and the Government was right m introducing sach a measure.123 words
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Article66 1953-11-20 3 The South African Minister of Justice, acting under the Suppression of Communist Art. has banned Nano Sit a. president of the Transval- Indian Congress and vice-president of the South African Indian Congress, from attending any gatherings m the Union for two years. Sita is66 words
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Article22 1953-11-20 3 Gen, vvu Te Chen, former Vir«- IMvmicr and chairman Of the People's Foie m Relation! Associations, died m Talpen yesterday.22 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-11-20 3 n C g nS; nPun aHon «i arrlv *<i m sin m artrPss who i*° »s o a|wre two months Happ y y w »ll Kivo a show at wy w «rl d stadium on Sun- day night immediately afttr ane la to mako her81 words
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Article68 1953-11-20 3 THE kidnap killers of six-year--1 old Bobby Greenlease were sentenced yesterday m Kansas City. U.S., to die on Dec. 18 for their crime. The sentence was passed on Carl Austin Hall. 34. and Mrs Bonnie Brown Heady. 41. Bobby was kidnapped from his school and later68 words
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Article36 1953-11-20 3 i Dr-Cheddi Jagan and Mr. ££.8. Burnham. the British Uiiana Ministers d»>po p I by he British Government on enwjes that thoy were trying I'l a Communist state foctadfa ypsterda y bf ir36 words
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Article31 1953-11-20 3 SunZ 4 M lfrvd M Gruenther. supreme Allied Commander m r ann °uncrd yesterday a »mbeV nt m r( d^tion m V Thprp L f fflrer at SHAPE.31 words
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Article21 1953-11-20 3 r "S'm fnJ h Dl *"of Edinburgh ?l l" a V lf Princoss MarPr;nr, S lr lip:inf:it(>rl b<> '"r''21 words
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Article167 1953-11-20 3 RUMOURS have spread that 2,000 attap huts m Lorongs 25, 27 and 29, off Geylans Road, would be destroyed by tirt between today and Sunday. It is believed the rumours have £ome connection with wayan? shows to be staged tomorrow and Sunday. The wayangs are being167 words
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406 1953-11-20 3 Singapore has not enough schools, 7-YEAR-OLDS PREFERRED OINOAPORCB acting Director !Cl o| Education, Mr David Mud.t'iiuii, yesterday defended nil department's clrculai instructing principal! to give preference t<» leven-year-oldi among children seeking admission to primary rlaiici m Rng> ii ii ichooli this year. There were not enough places In Government English406 words
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Advertisement151 1953-11-20 3 I 3 Jjfejil»Rs^ CHRISTMAS g teethe Kidd&ty suggestions i S r OH DISPLAY IH f. OUR WONDERFUL TOYLAND 1 jg Walking Doll Dressed m Model Ranch $24.75 j^ Cotton Dress $17.25 Service Station Ho. 3 with Attractively Dressed Doil Lift Petrol Pumps $21.00 g with Long Clothes $58.00 Fortf wltjl151 words
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393 1953-11-20 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov, 20, 1953. Opinion SINGAPORE'S OWN FORCES fBILL is to be introduced in the Legislative CounCll next Tuesday to establish military forces for the defence and security of Singapore, •is a measure which deserves a most cordial welcome, particularly from those who recognise that people393 words
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Article, Illustration864 1953-11-20 4 Fascism on tne March TRIESTE WAS MERELY AN EXCUSE I l lld < r U* i "Trieste to it.iv' k» I nvTs 9i today are the moj^_ dern l' ast'lsts i Italy and they arr as i hysterical as were Mattolini's Fascists. Above: the Kom c Fasp i st s864 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-11-20 4 OSBEKT LANCASTER - OSBEKT LANCASTER |6y Muma mia, are you quite *urt you pawned ..II my ©M cloiKes in '45 i^_________20 words
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Advertisement29 1953-11-20 4 VALUE QUALITY High Best ENGAGEMENT RINCS i Choose a Rina you will be proud of all your life P. H. HENDRY Jewellers 78, North K.mL Rd. Singapore K. luniDnr29 words
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Advertisement47 1953-11-20 4 f i The "Popular" choice is KRAFT CHEESE Obtainable at Cold Storage m 4£-oz and 12-oz. tins, 8-oz packets and CHEESE SPREADS m 5-oz. glasses. lmsM "You II be glad l^tl^&^-iH^ you bought it tfiiC \m at Cold Storage" SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE JO^ For your rrquirrmrnts m47 words
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305 1953-11-20 5 ijtnil bouuht far 20 flu m Free Press Staff Reporter mvfAPORE (Government will speed up its programme to build houses for all its senior officers 5 nnw live m hotels. rhP Government has bought a large piece of land Jm the Custodian305 words
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Article31 1953-11-20 5 rpHE Government will save $500,000 a year on hotel allowances when all officers are given houses. The bill this year would be M75.W0 and next year 5450,0 M.31 words
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Article187 1953-11-20 5 GIRLS ARE TOLD NOT TO TALK Free Press Staff Reporter UfHILE detective^ loitered out- side the Nanyang Girls' High School m Bu'iit Tim ah yesterday the principal. Miss Liv Phei Chin, told the perfects that there must be no more talking to newspaper men about recent prowler incidents. She was187 words
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Article26 1953-11-20 5 AcidS IS t tan Gov^nment m^'<m Paki,°,n imp()rt ab()Ut 40 of^gn cloth r 252M worth W fnri mm' f mostl v from26 words
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Article36 1953-11-20 5 W ta cS t ai v «nmeiit plan. r *mm. next buying P r pHte r T y hf r n a free market Mr d ay dra of Tradt-. .said fester-36 words
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Article199 1953-11-20 5 Party for married people only By P. L. KOH. SINGAPORE'S Wesley 'Hon,emakers" are organising "Reminder Day on Nov. 28 for couples who were married at Wesley Church. The party will be held m the church hall. Their object is to briiur back memories of the happ> day and swap talk199 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-11-20 5 I Mr. R. V. Law, manaffiiiK director of (ieorgy Uimpey and Company, and his wife who arrived m Singapore yesterday by air from Britain. Mr. Law hopes to spend a week m the Colony before flying to Borneo on a business trip.45 words
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Article164 1953-11-20 5 Malay fishermen plan to combine 5 hundrod and thirty pSSBSS? tl Jtt2 Mermen lntp resU Li l )romf >te their Price of fK n h d h(>l l> U> km« the ti^ at qfli ift and lo^n socie- 1 Wkar Rl p> Ho(lok Padang J?ctety to name the Fish m164 words
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Advertisement70 1953-11-20 5 Sole Agents:— F. E. ZUELLIG (MALAYA) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG \vOOUBLE LION BRAND^ 'Siiw ■gg Ch deliqktlul qa tkt HpR count**] it comu pom fl WHISK* y^ s*?i LOCMINVER Famoul Sine* 1844 SPECIALLY SCLCCTCO SCOTCH WMISKV 4 |NT SCOTIANO Sla««p»*». P«n«ng. Kutli Lu»pur. Jk 4oCJfm v <gr«9^w >CEAN PARK70 words
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Advertisement9 1953-11-20 6 Olivetti B0R«0 SUMAT" CO.. fiOA o I Telephone I9 words
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Miscellaneous358 1953-11-20 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis BROT M^.. I P3H^ 1 I 60 THROUGH V.Th] I aw] w GONNA StH WOULOVAiISS fW 1 E «ft' F JAKLWHAT^HE THIS ME W TOI^OT.mJ I Tms FOR ANYy gR JS'S S?."?^^^! CL^U DoiN f WiO--^ I CHAMP. CLAIMS )J^ V,™358 words
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Miscellaneous381 1953-11-20 6 .However, M v I c >.. Cfffi" I grant merely findinj f aß |t. I car m motionally, you arr m,i I taD Mi -nonMratlv, JrU l'd I looTlll deep love nature. M I 1/j, one to wear yonr heirtV a ,1 I WH sleeve, but you lovaitv utL I381 words
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216 1953-11-20 7 ft) it's 30 years— and £125 II vf\R-OLD managing director asked a British court to be disqualified from i]f mr for the rest of his life. He admitted driving: under the influence of id twice before he had been convicted of216 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-11-20 7 PATRICIA WEBB, 21, is a 7. Arthur Rank starlet. i10 words
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Article80 1953-11-20 7 I URSULA Bcichgraher. ,p^i 1Q U bought her first party frock. She would show it to no one when she took it home to v Grundisburgh, Suffolk. "Nit until Christmas, said the firl who had escaped from the Russian zone of Berlin. Nt Ursula died80 words
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Article226 1953-11-20 7 W miles of mystery IS! W th £***** P acked i" an unlocked ziptral hornp r Jf" p Crox *eth Hall, Lord Sefton's ances- unpackeH a 2i h erP Ol TV* missin when the ri P unpacked J4 hours and 297 miles later. The owner,226 words
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224 1953-11-20 7 A WOMAN who was kissA ed by a 8.0.A.C. Dilot when she was driving her husband's car at 50 miles an hour was ordered to pay £7 10s. m fine and costs for careless driving. A charge of "aiding and abetting"224 words
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146 1953-11-20 7 Brenda 'just' had to meet Lvdon and did w NINETEEN YEAR OLD Brenda Rutherford, who saw ex -Fusilier Patrick Lydon's picture m newspaper? and decided she "just had to meet him," met him recently for the first time. "I felt 1 had to sympathise with his family.' she said, and146 words
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Advertisement14 1953-11-20 7 fOkTRiATMBNT OF Diabetes LOBULINA TABLETS 0> tne Swim Berun lobuuna r°H lne Institute nrgsjsrußr14 words
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Advertisement337 1953-11-20 7 Youil like this U "J|Li I SKI fi CXI 6 bole Agents: MACLAINE WATSON CO., LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang il\Xi>O4PL\ Edited By J.H.WILLIAMS 9.00 CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Colly rr Quay Tel. 6657, Branch 93 Tanglin Kd Tel *****. MOBILE BOOK SHOP AT YOUR SERVICE. £4,159 FOR YOU AT337 words
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Article, Illustration219 1953-11-20 8 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN Story I JMIE l.unous dancer o ■tafi and screen ir and Pakistan Madame Aurarlt am her troupe of 14 dancers and singers, will give a number of performance* at the Badminton Hall In Singapore beginning from November 28. The troupe is scheduled U a: rive m Singapore a219 words
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Free Press RACE FORM Special
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Title Section11 1953-11-20 1 Free Press RACE FORM Special I ss=s=====^ Friday Nov. 20. 1953.11 words
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Article, Illustration1148 1953-11-20 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS I By 1 I She's eleven years old and still a danger 1 *'thnuch I tlM H yfar atP shown ln this tab,e of l" rfurm I '"Hti hV l e n rmc n^ a nout one month .short of the I wi, l1,148 words
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Advertisement79 1953-11-20 1 Take tfeur ewtt I PHOTO WISH m sit* mstm 1 -<^T> f=^J /MOVIE CAMIBA( I J OPERATING 3PIIDS /m'//// Jl\>^ (Frame* Per Second):W/w<rf//// M^- /OI vA 16 (N rmai) 32 4 >M &64 (Slow Mot.onl. and see ike race aqa/n I Ify /PROJECTOR I I A FULL RANGE OF C79 words
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Article, Illustration10217 1953-11-20 2 Form Guide: Horses Class One HORSES CLASS 1. LMDLLOWINCi art' the hoist's entered for the Singapore Turf Clubs November Meeting. IM I \ll»» I \K lIIIKI> i. i [potl A Ci I I>-^ 1»| Ui Xi m§ 7-i i ..i i 1 jnd :.«tiit 8-u. 41!. R>in| Q h 310,217 words
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Advertisement46 1953-11-20 2 OYSTERS > I AIRPORT HOTEL, SINGAPORE PHONE 3351. y^^^^^ f a v I ii i /v >^ 'f^>< z' mi w s^* w W>OM. ROLEX T X. /^^w^ yB landmark m the history of So«e Agents: THE BORNEO CO.. LTD. (,nc m England) S^.po,. K Lumpur poh Penang46 words
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Advertisement33 1953-11-20 3 p -t/ nest for all V— M occasions />.- Ay- y-. i .-.-.-.y ■:■;;••■*•> T! T^- r IL j r~| I ~A^^^^aH^fe^P"* A S^TE^PRESS 555 i/le 5 GS < Cigarettes In the World &E 555 4533 words
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Advertisement178 1953-11-20 3 XOB//V >MM#OK I A H p""'gj J 3Li2^ i jK. *l 'wmmmvw -•+**<■ >*>>.-. _^<MB BB aw.-.— -W.V4MM Ji^^^^^^^ IBB^f^l K^& .v:Tc^r^r ••■v.. w »»j, H t< |J *"CJ.V.'.Xi,'-;». aAV: i J LIES ROBIN I COGNAC vsop. ft Sole Agents CEO. WEHRY fir CO. (M) LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANC178 words
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Advertisement120 1953-11-20 4 me 53/a Pacemakers i/i Performance 7>* greatest driving thrill of a lifetime! Handles like a feather, holds the road like a limpet #t*w tff almost a hundred pules an hour! the invincible Riley Orchard Motors v Orchard Motor Company Limited, Singaport </»</ Kuala Lumpur. Represented elsewhere m the Federation by120 words
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Advertisement58 1953-11-20 4 THE BRILLIANT il^ln KODASCfIPE Mx t^3 r^ f __H|o^s*/*/ jfl _R__\ f y Check These Features and You'll See j Why the "Eight-71 A" is Your Best Buy 1/1.6 Lumenized Lens /f^ft J Takes 750 or 1000 wott tamp -""ftfNf J 400-Foot Film Capacity |g/f-..- Automatic Motor-Orivon Rtwlnel y v58 words
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Advertisement237 1953-11-20 5 FOOD ENERGY a for STAMINA &sftgj} DO YOU! DEXTROSOL is pure j ]7^3BC^sSS»--«' MII Dextrose Nature's fuel pSli JUti******* children, athletes, ESBil! P*^^ W C^, sportsmen and busi'ffifil JV nessmen and women. gP fPL—' DEXTR O S O L for I TOfi <^ **^S^^ ENERGY. j Obtainable from all leading237 words
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Advertisement9 1953-11-20 7 STRAIGHT /^y* ji from the L&Qt Jj Worse's mouth9 words
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Advertisement72 1953-11-20 7 1 CHICKEN INN U H SEAVIEW HOTEL DANCING W NIGHTLY jj/ ii\ 2 7 < iiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiimiC3iii^l > Quality I t- wureshi s /j^\ for j |/>*M PtRSIAN. BOKHARA. W^V INDIAN. CHINESE. i/fiflß PAKISTAN t AK»h IS Xl <S 1 I Ihlll also iWOLIfII MADE I! 1 IIW- Ur oats I:72 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-11-20 9 This is VtvaciouM Suwarta, popular Indian dancer and singer. Suwarta's grace and beauty are familiar to Indian cinema-goers as she has appeared m several films. Gopal-Shetty from Bangalore specialises m that picturesque dance, the "Peacock Dancer The name of this dance is the "Beggar's Bowr and it is by Auzurie83 words
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Article, Illustration2131 1953-11-20 10 Big 3 discuss future of Germany SECOND WORLD WAR (VoL 6)— 22 by SIR WINSTON CHUrchi? j TUi' Yalta Conference of February. 1945. held its Plenary meetings m the Livadia Palace where Mr Roosevelt was accommodated Stalin and his advisers had their headquarters at the Yusupov Palace, white the principal2,131 words
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Article262 1953-11-20 11 Neither tide vulnerable North dealer NORTH 4 8 3 YAK J 7 6 OAK 6 4 A. 3 WBBT EAST A 19 9 g 7 < (y 32 CQIOI 4 OQIO6 CM 3 2 *«5* R 7 4 SOUTH 4K J 6 Btl 6 J 7 4 Q262 words
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Article195 1953-11-20 11 J IV BREST marly won igftUl, !i xtiii year'i triumpnant expedition escaped dtMitei not once but several tlnn Sir Join. Hunt, leader of the expedition hitherto nil fact! lii ■> tx ok.' y, i, ;mr] .i] h< rachi 'l the ere bot nearly hurlh In195 words
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Miscellaneous120 1953-11-20 11 Today's Crossword 8 Such repairs B»J prov irafflc- A "i v itnpptßi «4- m a Ma Q r9 nf 12 This < II Lwpfro, n n( du 1 10. Wt,< i 4; n O i iinv tl i rcmaindi i turn i3i 18. 1 ■v: khcliert In <i..ik Recluded n120 words
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Advertisement295 1953-11-20 12 ft \Y\ \ii\ j QMS Jlif jr THE mm Of p RO6REss N^^Jt^M pull mo niL r RELEASE THE I flL^^IF iB iSi J^ featuring super magnetic materials I aX^^^ anil many Other s P ectacular improvements The features of the I C^K9B| Ferr*c«p»or. built-.n aerial. The ■""gflWB roceotOf Push-Dull295 words
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412 1953-11-20 13 DIANA STRODE - The Queen Will Wear Her Loveliest Clothes DIANA STRODE In**/* I /'V I vy I LONDON. Lr QUEEN'S Connmm- l l tour trousseau J ,lv ready, and is I Ka to include some Wgw** t^ra^lusely guard* l^u, three new colours— ft s n smok? 'Clarence W muted silvery AmW*-<\ Blue"412 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-11-20 13 Screen star Greer (iarson. now In London making personal appearances at showings of the film Julius Caesar,' wears a snappy, Hollywood-made hunting pink outfit. Jacket and waistco.it have brass buttons. The shirt has a flower pattern collar.- A.P. photo.A.P. - 41 words
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Article350 1953-11-20 13 Judith Simons - Judith Simons by LONDON. IUOT MANY YEARS ago. every etiquette-cons-cious lady carried m her handbag a neat little case of visiting cards. Thett would usually be left on a silver salver m the halls of homes she visited. Nowadays, though girl.s Ju.-t grown up350 words
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Advertisement55 1953-11-20 13 PW SHIPMENT I |JVSr *£C£/V£D I |">ETECTO I ■;I«T1ROO M SCALES in sattractive5 attractive colour-: I.'UIJ! -MAIZE I' I; BLU E 'GREEN > I 'DUSTY ROSE Ntectol I SCALES I; 3 attractive colours- i I lvo "v BLUE I PINK I if Kf. TICT o! J; lltT "i scales I55 words
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Advertisement174 1953-11-20 13 LOOK RADIAN? V IXT IN RLCORD TIME P J WITH W^ ELIZABETH ARDEN'S J C\ il G£NTt£ 0I 7 A bracing masque to bani',h faria! fatigue. So fentll that the most delicate shn responds radiantly. Smooth on the masque after a busy day whiln you rest see your skin transformed174 words
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Article, Illustration434 1953-11-20 14 NEW ENGLAND ATTACK v. HUNGARY Matthews only one left m ¥^X(;rWl)'s soccer selectors, m a desperate bid to J keep intact their ninety-year-old unbeaten home record against foreign teams, yesterday named four new forwards for the match against Hungary at Wembley Stadium on Nov. 25. Of the team which defeatedA.P. - 434 words
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Article188 1953-11-20 14 PENANG— who are favoured t( beat bolder*, Ssiangor, m tin Along Seong Cup badminton ftna this w»»ek-end are said to be. having rouble among the players. But Mils may be an exaggerated ftnioa of an incident during ih< ma'cli Rffttnst Singapore two week ago. On form188 words
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Article106 1953-11-20 14 Turley was a suprise' to Walsall DANIEL TURLEY. a 21-year-old sold er just home from Malaya, caused a surprise when he turned up for training yesterday with Walsall Football Club, the English Third Division South Side. Turley had been signed on a 'blind' 1 recommendation while serving m Malaya. WalsallReuter - 106 words
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103 1953-11-20 14 JACKSON STARTS TRAINING FOR EMPIRE GAMES A ISTRALIAS greatest sprinter Mar.jorie .Jackson, who was nurried to Olympic cyclist Peter Nelson at Lithgow her hone town on Nov. 7, said that her marriage will not interfere with her athletic career. At the moment she is preparing herself to run m the103 words
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Article200 1953-11-20 14 Tomoorow's U,K< soccer fixtures F. A. Cvp First Round following are revised F. A. (up lirst round ties: Exeter City v II 1 uit«-d Cirrat Yarmouth v Crystal Palace Halifax r Khvl Witton Albion v Nelson Gainsboroug h Trinity v Chesterfield I lord on Colliery Welfare v Wrexham The remaining200 words
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Article24 1953-11-20 14 The senior and Junio flnaLs of the Coronation Cup soccer tournament for Oovernment departments will Up plavrd at the Victoria School ton.orrow.24 words
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Article149 1953-11-20 14 Pinza-best postwar 3-year-old CJIK Victor Su-sson's Pinza win capper Mr. Geoffrey VrSTt three-year-olds to be A a four-year-old! over r> f\ M at Newmarket nex? April I ins |i the highest weh»ht ai Queen ElUaDeth'j Aureole nmner-up to Pinza m his t To Wg triumph! is rated 6 lb, inienor149 words
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Advertisement106 1953-11-20 14 PAVILION TODAY 145 4, 6.30 9.30 Tomorrow Sunday 5 Shows: 11. 145. 4, 6.30. 9.30 ill RACHEL L CARSON'S n THE SEA T AROUND I ACADEMY AWAKO iifc NINNEI m^k c q \j Q<?st Documentary **nW £*,%l _y_ feature of 195J mm E*l TECHNICOIOI? y Plus! Walt Disney's •ALASKAN ESKIMO"106 words
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Advertisement92 1953-11-20 14 The Famous ThirstTS^ls If I) X I P at i I IM IT i l b I r lii f ff j fc B^ B p ff |MH f An y I I' pHOEfHX 1 Phones 3700 370^_l' I INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEW I ALA THE BEST Vi I nnoADCAsrMG92 words
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Article734 1953-11-20 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Auek «< ««*K Timah *:•<■ w 1 By i By .ilraction at Bukit Timah tomorrow, f in£ day of the Singapore Turf Club s November ill h*' the clash between Forest Beau and .rfting. wHI ,M, II m the Class 1, DIV.734 words
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Article19 1953-11-20 15 IXMAOWDIO horses will not r vs}Ar} tomorrow: Entertainment. Parmiter. Broadside. Double Blue, BrigjfclHß ■WVJBK Prid«*, super Picture, Mario&%SA'SU&I.19 words
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Article1012 1953-11-20 15 I AM putting four horses— Gambar Melayu, Chesieres Individuality and Kabaka— into my calculations for the Class 1, Div. 2 event over One Mile, with Who Regrets a possibility. Gambar Melayu must be considered solely on his improved track work he has worked with Cinema1,012 words
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Article169 1953-11-20 15 OfST0 fST TIP tflv 8^ *?«S"syjsf i a Dane« Hall II looks the dangit Second to Oleander, then npnin second to Spider Kinr if Ipoh is really good form. He cairie« 4 Ib. more than m his hist ra<» A bfeVf track makes hk pro*pe(169 words
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Advertisement198 1953-11-20 15 CAPITOL TODAY 11. 145, 4. t*.3O X 9 31 li\l H c vviitiki$ JiKr l»««n i fail m set >our entry forms fur •PICK THE EYES" Contest when buying your tickets TOMORROW MIDNIGHT jjjjjJjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj J WARNERBROSmihw i Shesßackon Broadway REX FROM TODAY 11. 1.45. 4. 6 30. 9.36 ROWNMtlp^^ Released198 words
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Advertisement82 1953-11-20 15 11 (HI ami l»-i |>_ 4.|;, A ftjl p in ON TOT PANOKAMK BCBEftN Bth Dai iOJAV! 5*,-. 4 I l'l MARION BRANDO i JAMES MASON I JOHN GIELGUD LOUIS CAIHERN if EOMOND OBRIEN GRUR GARSON L DEBORAH RIM to I JULIUS L CAESAR I A. MOM f TOMORROW MIDNIGHT"82 words
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Article, Illustration152 1953-11-20 16 Hosts will pay for all expenses By MALCOLM MODDER NEO CHWEE KOK, Singapore swimming hope at the Asian Games m Manila next year, will compete m the Australian swimming championships early next year. An official of the Singapore Amateur swimming Association told me this152 words
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Article129 1953-11-20 16 1 rpHE Construction Committee foi the 1956 Olympic Games announced yesterday that plans have been completed for building two athletic ovals, a swimming pool and a cycling track at a cost of £575.000 (about M 53,870,000». The laivVr athletic oval will cost about M 57"20,000. theU.P. - 129 words
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Article125 1953-11-20 16 Carruthers to defend in Siam i DR. J. McGirr, manager of world bantamweight i champion Jimmy Carruthera said yesterday that Carruthers will have twoi fights within the next six months. The agreement, which is ex- pected to be tlgned today, pro- vides that Carruthers will be paid about £15.500 forReuter - 125 words
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Article87 1953-11-20 16 lEWIS HOAD (Australia) beat Tony Trabert (U.S.) A 6-1 6-2 5-7, 7-5 m the semi-finals of the New South Wales championship at the White City yesterday, while fellow Australian Ken Rosewall defeated Vie Seixas (U.S.) 6-4. 6-2, 6-3. For two sets 18-year-old Hoad showed the87 words
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198 1953-11-20 16 ALLAN LEWIS - REMARKABLE IN PLEASING TRIAL AT B. TIMAH ALLAN LEWIS By .18 2j on the second K rus S track atftf *CI I Remarkable looks very fit and v 1 II run well tomorrow. II He U engaged m the race for Cl. 2 Div. 2 over six furlongs. I did198 words
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Article51 1953-11-20 16 Result of the only floodlit friendly soccer match played m Britain las* night was: Luton Town 4. Admira F.C. (Vienna) 2. Rugby Union results: County Championship: Dorset and Wiltshire 11. Oxfordshire 11: Hertfordshire 19. Sussex 3. Other ma'ch: Oxford University 19. Major Stanley's team 18.Reuter - 51 words
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Article68 1953-11-20 16 TKO WIN FOR BUCCERONI Bucceroni, who SSfi"**! had a three-Inch rSh a fiv e -mch h 2 US over Beshore The Z puncher wdfhed iff? There were no kn«*<<«. I "gut seized fX When the fl ht waTSI year-old Beshore wu bfifl I the nose and a cut ont mM68 words
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Article135 1953-11-20 16 India him 214 for 4 INDIA w«re In i strong port*! the close of the first touM w*Ki m their Test cricket match 1M 151 the Commonwealth at Nnr V f yesterday. terda Thanks to a splendid U OT Manjrekar, India totalled 214 teß form loss of four wickets when135 words
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Article33 1953-11-20 16 Phil Kirn of Hawaii ana Ciraj Flore. Brocklyn. have been ittdH ft ed for a 10-round w*' to s»» at the Uline Arena m Wuh4*« on Dec. 5. 1 h33 words
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Advertisement91 1953-11-20 16 FITNESS ISmSIIs /V/ Iron, dcium I i *^T*^F T N lhc tramin B of athletes I I M l the special value oi'Ovaltinc' /fc\ I /m* i is known the world over This M^|]B I 1 /^^,'V/deiiaous food bcvcn^ r^ c imXg I lWb'l c-lome S nts m wimh U91 words
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