The Singapore Free Press, 23 November 1953

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Afternoon Sale m Malaya. Largest Z 13*69, Singapore, Mon., Nov. 23, 1953, Price 13 < ts.
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  • 459 1 NIGHT FLIGHT BY OUEEN flaries watch the sea route* "W *"W ~W jt "W QUEEN ELIZABETH and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh! will leave their two children asleep m Hut-kingham l'alace, London, this evening when they start their r>o,ooo-mile world tour. They will not see Prince Charles and Princess
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  • 194 1 MR. ANEURIN BEVAN, leader of the leftwing Socialists, said m Rhymney. Wales, last night he hoped Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of the Opposition, would insist on having a debate m the House of Commons today or tomorrow on the Big Three •Bermuda
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  • 150 1 M 4 H UHI ClTHra ttW of Clcethoi pcs holiday to l ort INort1 North -P'ist England, are offering £:>OO m a bid 2 their K'^ ha V€ ftlwa W won tpu V nt< an d there the nna,^ 611 boc redhead m City ooofn
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  • 131 1 riMIE 15,900 tons liner Oothlc, which will take A the Quern and the Uuke ot Edinburgh on their Commonwealth tour, wa.s struck by hghtning on her foremast during the voyage irom London, it Wai dlKtoied when the arrived m Kingston, Jamaica, yesterday. There were no
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  • 56 1 MAXy PEOPLE m London are now wearing smog masks lo protect themselves from the worst fog since last winter. In the picture above pretty Sheila Glibbery. 20. of llford, a London business girl has a jnask fitted at the chemists. BELOW: Two of the girls walk
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  • 129 1 By ROGER YUE. A 20-YEAR-OLD Singapore Chinese Government clerk and hLs fiancee defied a threat of death to lodgp an armed robbery report at midnight. Thi.s quick action resulted m the arrest of two Chinese. The couple were walking hi the grounds of the
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  • 49 1 Followin it-' that the United State* hi- decided to < m sider a review of its natural rubber programme, \\m prl n rubber ft iintapow tiiu morning OP'MM-I oti a. Hrm not*' with first frade, December shir)m»*nt. at 58 cent* a pound, i' Above Satuicitiy'4 clcwlag.
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  • 97 1 Peering eyes scare woman Free Press Staff Reporter ATEOCHEW housewife staying at Chin Swee Roac jumped up from her sleep fti midnight last night when she i heard a shout. Opening hei eyes, she saw the face of a ruau peering at her over a wall. The figure then pointed
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  • 348 2 SAUCERS 'MAY CARRY SPIES FROM MARS' SCORES of flying saucers" reported sighted from four Western capitals recently could be reconnaissance patrols from another planet, it was suggested m London yesterday. The theory was worked out by simple analogy from an expert's views on how the people of the earth would
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  • 279 2 Poison to halt Indian troops TRIBES ON WAR PATH PRIMITIVE Tagin tribesmen from the hi'l country on the Assam-Burma border have poisoned all water supplies in the area through which Indian government forces are about to march against them, it was learned in Calcutta yesterday. Tagins ambushed and attacked a
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    48 2 This picture. "First herring/ was a prize winner m the annual Photography Magazine photographic contest. Over ***** entries were received from all parts of the world. Prize money totalled over $75,000 (Malayan) shared amongst 280 prize winners. This prize-winning: picture was taken by Burt Buurman of Amsterdam, Holland.
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  • 93 2 |>ENOIT FRACHON, secretary-general of the Commu- nist-dominated General Labour ConfederationFrance's largest labour organisation— was arrested m Paris yesterday on charges of endangering the security of the state. -The warrant for his arrest Was issued on March 24, 1952, following police raids on Communist headquarters m Paris
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  • 69 2 ORIGADIER Hu.ssein Azemodeh, chief prosecutor m the trial of Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, former Persian Prime Minister, told the court m TeheTan yesterday that he had been receiving threatening letter*. He had received letters which threatened "to take my life, loot my house and kidnap my children". Dr. Mossadeq.
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  • 160 2 Prank boosts puper sales S\\ I TZF.KI ANDS maj o r French newspaper, I.a Suisse. sold like hot takes m n< \.i yesterday. The placard advertising the paper throughout the city announced 'Flying saucer lands at Cleneva airport/ Hundreds of disappointed readers who found no reference to any flying saucer
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  • 236 2 Hi i7l DOCKETS, electric wires, supersonu I net traps proved ineffective U£?J£**«J I thousands of saucy starlines whlnl h •">»**! I Trafalgar Square area to^roo* at^. 0 I nafe I Vailed° Ured hSuS I The birds peck the masonry of historic places, eating it
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  • 144 2 THE VOTERS HAD ONLY TITO TO PICK VU^OSLAVS went to the w, I 1 In warm sunny mth^' I terday m the first ge^er^v' I tlon m which they havf^l onr O n?S da^^ election, supported by tlu ftt" Tito votes President Tito voted m the Be.grade constituency m whir
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  • 503 3 ffoeoMl* with it r<>v4>din<i vhin ROGER YtE THEORY that the living Americn gavial— a creature has been extinct for housands of years— is to be tudied by a California sc\enS who recently visited Fo S r l S°Dr. John R. Hendrickson a lecturer
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  • 155 3 jjERGEANT F. D. Thornton of U looki? oy f al Si ?nal s Singapore, ft Si t g for a Chinese kelong o h i?h fl r ;2' towka v and seven rescue flv ds Who hel P ed t0 durint f l Ye ersons from the sea cenu
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  • 20 3 CHINA CALLS FOR MORE CO -OPERATION Chinel n L ni r ht at which Jloier co °r plals called for
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  • 190 3 rescued in S'pore storm ashing that their boat had gone two to three miles out before they realised that th*» tide was ebbing, and they found it difficult to rome back. At that moment 1 heavy rain storm broke Sgt. Thornton Immediately hired a motor sampan, manned by a Chinese,
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  • 187 3 A through bus service for housing estate VKAKLY 3,000 residents of the new Serangoon harden Estate and surrounding Yio Chu Rang Road area will shortly get a new through bus service to the city The Vehicles unci Traffic Committee of the Singapore City Council has igrtfld to permit the Traction
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  • 55 3 American sales of air conditioning and commercial refrigeration equipment this year will total about 1.15 billion dollars, an increase of 175 million over last year's record This year's sales represent an increase of 58 per cent, over 1947. More than one million air conditioning units for single rooms
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  • 185 3 SIR Oliver Ooonetllleke, Finance Minister of Ceylon, said yesterday that Britain had agreed to examine his proposals both sympathetically and realistically with a view to raising sterling pounds for Ceylon from all possible sources. The Minister returned to Ceylon from London yesterday after financial talks with
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  • 413 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Nov. 23, 1953 Opinion LAND FREEZE NEARLY all the published comment so far on the Singapore Government's Bill to amend the Land Acquisition Ordinance has been hostile. In particular, the proposal to freeze land values at levels prevailing on October 9 this year has been
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  • 617 4 North American News Alliance correspondent m Buenos Aires intervieivs Stephen Stanley Regan also known as Michael Patrick O'Brien. the modern "man without a country" whose journeys on the Hongkong-Macao ferry drew attention to his plight and led to United Nations intervention. BUENOS AIRES. call me
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  • 494 4 THE SCOTTISH REBELS T i Uam Regan has met Hie dangerous men who form the S.R.A. j J 1 j 1 1 1 < 1 rHE S.R.A., the Scottish Republican Army. Who exactly are the members the soldiers of that Army? Nobody really knows. The Special Branch men of Glasgow
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    • 30 4 Engraving Lit our txptti Engravers Jo id first cltiss I job for you. I S. P. H. de SUVA 45. HIGH ST. SINGAPORE Embankment K. Lumpur 6, Station Rd. Ipoh
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  • 219 5 And finds many who champion it By P. L KOH X tOC k tick-tock, tick-tick-tock should a V L nut to this familiar Singapore noise made with mall pieces of bamboo to herald the arrival of the "dreader has written t to Pressman's
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  • 47 5 Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Rhoderick McGrigor. Britain's First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff arrived m New Delhi yesterday from Agra, 120 miles to the south Sir Rhoderick McGrigor is expected to meet the Prime Minister Mr. Nehru today.
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  • 31 5 Mr. Nathaniel Micklem. Britain's oldest lawyer, was 100 yesterday. Mr. Micklem. of Kernel Hempstead. became a member of the bar m 1881. durln? the reign of Queen Victoria.
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  • 39 5 TAN NGUI KOK (right) has been a mee-seller for 40 of his 65 years. In all this time, he told the Inquiring Camera yesterday, "/'re not heard a single complaitit about the tick-tock."
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  • 256 5 [¥ERE are some of the views on 11 the tick-tock: MR. R. S. DANAM, a business man.- I don't think the noise creates a nuisince. Even if it does, it's only for a moment since the boys move from place to place. I think it
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  • 65 5 *rUn H BIN TF lit SSMN Imi black), a pupil of the Koran 1 «L ai Rfli School, leads the rhantin* of the «ii V rH.il .f lav (h «>rt«'en during the Prophet Mohamed b rth AicbTi V*"" at the »ln««|iore Malay Women's Welfare to*l T n
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  • 65 5 The Maharaja of Darbhang ha* donated 120,000 acres o land to Arharya Vinoba Bhavo', nationwide campaign to pro vide land for the landless. It is believed m New Delli this is the largest .single Rif 1 since the bearded Gandhuu i leaner began hLs tour
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  • 32 5 A putalir trlesniph betwee Hritan and Noith Korea ha Kn OpentS. Postal Auttiorltit m London said etefftl woul be two shillings and nine penc i a word
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  • 221 5 Soil sent to experts Free Press Staff Ke porter SAMPLES of earth from Bukit Tlmah Hill, the site of 5 the proposed new multi-million dollar water reservoir or Singapore, have been sent to America for testing. The l'uture of the scheme ould largely
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  • 29 5 A tornado struck a rural are* near Panama City, Florida, yes terday, destroying five home and injuring at least 15 people iTwo other people were missin?
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  • 144 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council plaas to build four new clinics m the Colony next year at a cost of more than $400,000. They will be constructed at Kirn Keat Road, Henderson Road, the junction of Aljunied Road and MacPherson Road and
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    • 260 6 I MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis II QC^M^^.t^cd mT YOU/ THAJPHONY V TO FACE H,M WMVT-.T.E--J BEAN^ AT HIM. Uft-^ \U\UV^^J MAKE-UP OIDN^ A^^L 'V MpHMV^^^' i V -^j£_THAR. t [I TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs j THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris [|II|IjiiMiIMIHHHHIHH [so you did
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    • 315 6 LUCKY I known. »l thrj I You have I 25te Xrts I everything lhgß 'J «mt I aiiordinj l 0 bt I t0 »>e a little ef fc' 1 I 222. St'dS P I five 'hinßs a I, Ur n«« I Jhe chanced I b« right one hundred >9U I
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  • 249 7 BRAIN MACHINE FORETELLS MURDER Report by crime pxvert E Home Office was Uarned two years before of Police Cons!"L MUes at Crovdon SrtJSTwk William 1 fcntlev was likely to be m JgU' In a crime of violence. This fact, disclosed m a Ears? r rirted with Christopher SLbecause sanity was
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  • 171 7 Warders in lonely gaols are worried worrlSf i L! SOlated are awe, th about the lon e d^tSS tn heir child ren must often -1 and f rom schooland n t on^ dan serous roads JO? thr °u?h lonely .sections of country Now the Prison Officers' Association i.s to as';
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  • 186 7 A JUDGE said during an income tax prosecution: "I have known cases where the grossest frauds have been passed over and no criminal proceeding brought because the taxpoyer has been m a position to pay a large sum of money and buy it off."
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  • 146 7 EVE SAW ADAM GAOLED A math wno persuaaea a 17-year-old girl to live with him by telling her that "Adam and Eve were not married" was gaoled for six months at Bristol Assizes. John Clifford Poulson, aged .23. a butcher's assistant, of Hazelgrove. Horfield, Bristol, was found guilty of taking
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  • 41 7 Field-Marshal Lord Alanbrooke presented the British Empire Medal to Police Constable R. J. W. Jaggs, of Croydon, for his part m the roof-top battle last year m which a policeman was murdered by 16--year-old gunman Christopher Craig.
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  • 55 7 A man ll to MM brea< h oi pronu.sr m 'ii.' iiiijri Court He Is middle-aged Mr. S Morris, who lived m OkWlCW-ttr-pIACe, London, until early The action ll Uittd M Morris atrain-st F»rrUli No dfttt ha.s been fixed for the hearing which is
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    47 7 JACK HAWKINS was a surprise visitor to the set of "You Know What Sailors Are" at Pinewood Studios and there, to his obvious delight he found himself surrounded by the glamorous girls who are appearing m the film. Commented Jack-. "The Cruel Sea was never like this."
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  • 73 7 HERBERT Arthur Young, a 48--year-old decorator, and his "best friend," Bruce Rutherford Noble, aged 29. of Tetcott Road, Chelsea. London quarrelled and fought outside a public house In Chelsea. Noble fell and died aner nuiing iun head on a kerb. At the Old Bailey Young, cf
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  • 236 7 Dying ginl in party frock was sent away A 19-YEAR-OLD parlour maid, dying from burn: after her new party dresi had caught fire, was turned away from hospital. th« Ipswich coroner was told. The ambulance, which had already raced eight miles to tht hospital— Ea^t Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital— had
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  • 480 9 contest in ingapore eived a miniature Rita didn't do as I night as when ankie Lame song de of the Street" I. Many critics if sh e had stuck BY Yue I RES BY 1 Qnek I Foolish Heart"); Sim Bcng Seng ("High Noon"); Phil Freeman ("Take My Heart"); Corinne
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  • 1943 10 Poland— a tough problem for the Allies SECOND WORLD WAR (Vol. 6)— 24 by SIR WUSSTONjiu^^ In thii instalment the Prime Minister beyins his account of the tiMeUMSioM on Poland which occurred at seven out of eight plenary meetings of the Yalta Conference. Since the Prime Minister had brought together
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  • 450 11 ■THEN A PLAYER opens with I iKnptive bid, he tells his whole JTS. from that point on. ill* j£er b m control of the destiny Oi two-bid is seml-pre-emp-m and therefore conies under .he general rule. However the '.veaK Jo-bui can vary m quality to a MBewhftt greater
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  • 208 11 THE Sheriff of Nottingham. Councillor William Cox, la r.unoyed with the latest American investigation of Robin }food. He was called from bed 1o answer middle-of-the-rjiL-ht Transatlantic calls irom American newspaper men wanting to know: "Was Robin Hood a Communist?" And the sheriff whose
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    • 271 11 Today 1 s Crossword i« I n ACROSS <ietectJve dors som»timf.«. jibfut I I. I* this the preserve of a feline? dime (It)j 10. It's brokfn by <9. 3); 8. Find a leech, MB, m UH IUMgWI <3>: 14 A curl «tfi. but army <8»: 9. Triplets m I riot
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  • 169 12 HE PAID FOR P.O. RUDENESS *m. -pr/ZLED'S" complaint of time wasting m the General Post Office reminds me of my experience lucre. On Thursday, Nov. 12. I went up to a counter at about 1.45 p.m. A male clerk was sitting there absorbed m conversation with a friend who was
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  • 322 12 J REFER to a letter (one of several complaining of Post Office rudeness) m the correspondence columns of your paper over the signature Apa Macham La." From the information given, there appear to be grounds for taking official action. But before this can be done, further information is required.
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  • 101 12 VICE-PRESIDENT Richard Nixon last night endorsed the Philippine leaders proposal that the United States subsidise a local university to be staffed with Fu (bright professors (exchange professors paid by th*» United States Government* to train scholars from all over AAta Leader* and Senators of the w
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  • 121 12 BEING a keen listener to the Rediffusion request programme, I would like to make a point about the Max Factor Ladies' Choice. The programme had been announced over the air more than 10 times, as strictly Ladies Only. Gentleman were not supposed to be allowed to ask for
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  • 73 12 I WOULD suggest that all traffic police-cars be equipped with a broom and that when visit/ing the scene of an accident, the glass be swept to the side of the road before they leave. Also, would people who have slight accidents and receive broken headlamps please do
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  • 39 12 S SERGEANT Julian C. Collins of lowa is hoisted aboard the home lines cruise ship SS Nassau as he is rescued after his Hurricane Hunter 829. USA Air Force plane, crashed m the Atlantic. A.P. picture.
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  • 64 12 YOUR paper reported that Mr. John Laycock. a vice--1 president of the Progressive Party, felt personally very strongly against freezing land values m Singapore. Mr. Pressman, is his party I supporting his view? I think the people of I* pore would certainly be Usc.^ted to
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  • 67 12 Be fair to girls now derail noi'S^J?^ must havebltSSSlr* 1^ Ployeeor^T^ Prompt, and efflSS scrlbers must play banJS I1( > lam sure the preaent state of affairs will raS/" 1 1 In conclusion I vwidlfata*. sra.ulate the poineen offc Girls' dub, particularly MaC Urn. who with a few otbn. A
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    • 36 12 Any grouse? HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m his POSTBAG briefly. Letters must be short
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    • 22 12 There's a Johnson Outboard for every purpost* I fr power /T/[^ulflMM^^u> "^^^""^k^fc "^P I "jty|g^ i i -»sS>s^ Johnson SEAHO RSE OUTBOAB^
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  • 571 13  - Fill A Form— He'll Cut Your Hair JEAN MACAU LEY by LONDON. IIR DR ES SER S a ,,"Xd that a hair- «*<> a r ad cut off more f^r hair than she authorised. one stylist states that now on, clients who *2t long hair to be cut *m have
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  • 293 13  - PARIS PUTS THE ACCENT ON TWEED Louise Petrie by [WEED, tweed and still more tweed comprises ari s nf ShiOn stor y m Sw course there are 5 weights and SSL* Weaves and Z e fashion corthere, has Sra ftf Week Of more t r re variety beoL elr simplicit
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  • 50 13 photo. Mink, that delect ible fur which so many women clamour ior. has now gone to the head of the fashionable. Here it is— a hat made of mink tails with a real mink head at the front which has eyes made of emeralds ■trot
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  • 194 13 NEW YORK. NOT ONLY are there more women than men for the first time m U.S. history, but for the first time more married women than single are working. If her husband's m the labouring class (here this implies an income of £350 a
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    • 128 13 SINGAPORE'S LEADING HAIR-CUTTER RAZOR METHOD An ideal cut before your permanent wave Note:- HELEN CURTIS ELECTRO THERMO HEATINC CAP HOT Oil Treatment for dry Brittle and Dundruff hair ENTIRELY NEW SYSTEM for your Hot Oil Treatment. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY VICKY, MICHELLE BEAUTY PARLOUR 13, Battery Road, Singapore- 1, Phone
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  • 475 14 CPIDER KING, on whom Bob Franklin was seen at his best easily won the Seventh Race for Class Two. Div. One horses over six furlongs. Franklin rode Spider King a perfect race. After giving troll- brilliantly to get within one length ble and being sent
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  • 411 14 iy Eir H TS for all rig lit races on Wednesday, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's November Meeting: Cl. 1, Oiv. 1— 6F. Millionaire Ml Superiority 9.00 Cinecolor H 10 Cypress Point 8.09 Lilllbullero 8.08 Talisman 8.08 Northern Circuit 3.06 Fairy Tale 8.03 Box Office
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  • 742 14 CINEMA 11 PROVES HE IS A CLASSIC HOPE NEXT SEASON By ALLAN i.Kwis I piNEMA II absolutely out classed his ten rivali wh*n i I 1 (lass One Div. One, 1 M at Bukit Tim ih !i ?h won the*, I Singapore Turf Club's November meeting. Saturday, openin* a Mc^l
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  • 48 14 TOTAL FOOL: $352,107 FIRST: *****7 ($158,448) SECOND: *****7 $79,224) THIRD: *****0 $44,013) Starters: ($4,001 each) Nos. *****9. *****7, *****4 *****8. *****8, *****3! *****7, *****6, *****0 *****7, *****5. Consolation ($2,640 each) Nos. *****0, *****4, *****3* *****4, *****9, *****1* *****5, *****9, *****5 *****7. 48 tickets ($266 each).
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  • 116 14 QHANGRIU added the h. race to his short but alra, imposing record m Mahy SplenSidly ridden by Bagby, Shangrila came wto well sustained run at the flnii to defeat Cinder's Prince jJr lengths. T1 Cinders Prince was well handled by West. It was
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  • 54 14 Hungary, who will meet EnjM m an international match on W* nesday. showed their power it Pw on Saturday when they thruheii French amateur eleven by IS-1. At Ghent m Belgium, a 8»»J side beat a Belgium B 1 sile bfj after leading 1-0 In the
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  • 419 15  -  JOHN FARROW Arsenal Keep on climbing By F alien West Bromwich Albion's quick-Are t° r rpntre forward, flashed home four souls m rgJJn's 6-1 trouncing of outclassed Cardiff City on shook West Brom by taking the lead after inntps— but the leaders came
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  • 148 15 I**?*" rL v rs »X". by a Ui»t the erratic Law Teik H<*k 15-5. 15-11. Th*y almost lrvel »-<I »he .«■<■■• when Malayan KtlOOlbOJf r]innipion Oon Chontf Terk mrf f)<>i TV Ik Hork ON won the first set 11*1 m 20 minute* but roukl not
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  • 164 15 A CROWD of 60,000 saw Cardiff Rugby Union team defeat the New Zealanders B—38 3 on Saturday the visitors' first defeat. of the tour. 1 It was the first time m history that a Cardiff team had beaten a touring New Zealand side— and
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  • 72 15 HHHE Rev. John Spencer Mullins Walker, one of the pioneers of Association Football who helped to devise the rules of the game, has died m his 101 st. year at Hove (Sussex), it was announced on Saturday. Mr. Walker played for Clapham Rovers against Oxford
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  • 125 15 India score innings win in 1st Test INDIA won the first "test" cricket match against the Commonwealth by an innings ;md 15 run.* at New Delhi yesterday. The Commonwealth who followed on on Saturday were 161 lor five m their second innings at the lunch interval. Then came a sensational
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  • 61 15 Football Association Cup first round matches drawn on Saturday will be replayed this week as follows: Today: Millwall versus Colchester United. Wednesday Now 25: Bournemouth versus South. impton. Bradford City versus Crewe Alexandra. Mansfield Town versus Hartlepools U. Thursday: Nov. 26: Hereford United versus Exeter
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  • 82 15 LANDY WALKS TO FINISH FOR 4: 09.2 MILE lOIIN LANDY, the Aus- tralian who startled Urn track world last December by running a 4-minute 21--second mile, ran his first mile of the new season on Saturday. He was clocked 4: 0.9.2 over the Olympic Park course. Before the race,, he
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  • 206 15 CAMBRIDGE U. SHOW GOOD FORM IN WIN pAMBRIDGE ENHANCED their U chances of beating their mnual rival university, Oxford next month when they beat Newport 15-11 m a thrilling match on Saturday. Conditions favoured open play and plenty of fine passing movement* were seen m the game. Once more than
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  • 716 16  -  \i i i f:\vis MILLIONAIRE OR CINECOLOR FOR 2nd DAY MAIN SPRINT Hv piNCCOLOB or MILLIONAIRE should win the main I Wednesday, second day t>!' the Singapore Turf Club morning's Anal gallops does not make it easy to scper: Clnecolor, ridden by David Jones and
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  • 55 16 fOftlfl to one In I group one Qualifying match ol the World Football Cup la Hamburg yesterday. m Copenhagen Moscow Dynamos bMI combined Jutland bide at Ajntiut by three goali to nil. Ici Burtch Sv\ it zeiland and Beliiium drm m an IllUllialiWlil soccer itch.
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  • 30 16 20 H oriis $H (minimum) MI-So REI'NESWARY, daughter of Mr. N. Kan g isabai, reared Yurd PoremAl, Railways. Kuala Lumpur to Mr. Thiruvamp.ilam Ramajeiyftm at Watagoda, ceylon oa 22-11-1953
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  • 62 16 Motice libi hrea that Tan Pul Ltfll |Uo sj>. 11 m Tnnjf Pul I Lum '8 n Ann Sian X Road Blnx ipore h applying to the Oo ernoi for n ituralinatlon, and that any person who knowi any raajai wHy BaturnlUatlon .should not Ixi fl 'UM M»nd n
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  • 40 16 Pierre Langlofa (157.. Ib.) of' Fmrce buttered ;uid pounded JeMfl rurner (15S Ib.) with shower of, leit.s -uid right! on Saturday nl^ht to win a unanimous points deci.sion m their ten-iound middleweight bout ill Sf T.rm-i- A a
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  • 326 16 TIGERS MAUL REST IN 2ND HALF Tigers 5.A...3; The Rest. .1. TIGERS SPORTS Association beat the Rest of Singapore m a .soccer friendly at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. It wa.s Timers fir.st same after) their successful Indonesian tour a "d thry delighted a crowd of I 3.(KM). The "gate" from
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