The Singapore Free Press, 24 November 1953

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press I Afternoon Sale m Malaya. Largest fcl3BTo, Sinsapore, Tues., Nov. M, lf».U, Prire !■'> CU.
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  • 585 1 A #o at $14\ million Interest free for ten years Free Press StafY Reporter COLONY loan of ISO million to the Federation was proposed m the Singapore Legislative Council this morning by the Deputy President, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. The motion was for ft 25-year period, the
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  • 284 1 Queen s bumpy trip over Atlantic storm AFTER two hours 01 tairly bumpy Hying the MratoA cruiser, Canopus, carrying the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh over the turbulent Atlantic is speeding into a calm dawn at 16,000 feet. The sun rises m a clear sky above and is reflected
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  • 20 1 Wa« sf'.hh,.H .1' Alu-:imm ali. b Y :/r In' "5f rt|ht bn>a^ ?«tlng for a V Road Moulmeln
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  • 78 1 dou f Onllnin<( which 4 s<l '«t SJ? to in O!r rV, mH( «o,npnsS° nf r far t\i >rr rcommls--IU4I I. 11l Altorney- General M» v Mallal !>■ .1 Paflar, Mr. M. P. i> Mali and Mr. I Smith. The iiiii hai Men itronfly rritii isnl
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  • 37 1 MRS. Bonnie Hrady who w.is sriitenc«*fi m Kansas City, U.S.. last week to die m the gas chamber for her part m the kidnapping and murder of six-year-old Bobby Greenlease. .\.P picture.
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  • 227 1 Budget deficit is cut by $6¼ m. Free Press Staff Reporter THE committee which eon•ldered the Singapore draft (ttimatei lor next year has cut :h«- deflcit by $6,259,140 from 132.038,430 to $25,779,290, Thr report of the committee .viis tabled at tM«- meeting of the Legislative council this morning. The reduction
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  • 23 1 Hedy Lan irt tl i „t Troy ShP takf th n a I new Italian nud- 1 Mm, Femina,
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  • 26 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened steadily this morning with fust grade. December .shipment, at 58 1 2 cents a pound, one-eighth cent below yesterday's close.
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  • 183 1 I>I.ANS lor lilt' (l<'V«'U)|)m»!'t it Bftnfapore'i military an i civil defence forcet will require ;m annual recruitment of be- i| tween 1,400 and 2,000 persons lor part-time training to form v trained nucleus for any general mobilisation, says the White Paper on National Service tabled
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  • 291 2 Reds tell Vietnamese: Burn pagodas, kill monks VIFTMIMI Communists followers to burn pagoda: the Keds launched their I Buddhist religion. Buddhism has "drugged their fighting instincts," the a violent denunciation of should be gaoled as spies and The Communist broadcast admitted that it would be impossible to exterminate tin' religion
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  • 81 2 MR. Nehru told the Indian Parliament's upper house m New Delhi yesterday that his government would not raise the question of Britain's actions m British Guiana before the United Nations. Britain suspended the consti- i tution of British Guiana and j ousted leftiest Premier Dr. Cheddi
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  • 58 2 The Duke of Edinburgh is to become President of the Royal Air Force Association when he returned from the Royal tour. The Association open to serv- I ing and past members of the British Royal Air Force and I Commonwealth Air Forces both 1 men and women has
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  • 253 2 I'LL TALK FOR MONTH -MOSSADEQ EX-PREMIER Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq said yesterday m Teheran that he had changed his mind and would speak m his own defence. He would keep on speaking until the court-martial trying him for treason gagged him. Dr. Mossadeq said m an interview M I will go
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  • 197 2 LMVfc seats win be reserved v All-China's People Cc >hina, following a decision ;nce in Peking of the Comi ior Malayan L nmese m tne ingress, the Parliament of taken by a five-day confermission of Overseas Chinese Affairs. The conference the biggest of its kind
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  • 51 2 MR. ANTHONY EDEN, the Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday that compensation for British soldiers killed m Egypt was one of a number of matters outstanding between the Egyptian and British Governments. He said he hoped a satisfactory agreement would be reached m
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  • 224 2 MX YISHINSKY, the So\iet; delegate to the United Nation*, wai assured last night by Mr Selwyn Lloyd, British Minister of State, that he would not go hungry if he careci to visit Britain. Referring to the speech by Mr. VUhinsky before the General Assembly 'i
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  • 73 2 World mine production of tin m concentrates m September r<*e to 14.800 long tons from 13 700 m August, according to advance .statistics issued by the International Tin Study Group Output rose m all Important producing countries with Malaya 4.669 again.st 4.506 and Bolivia (exports i 2,577
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  • 396 3  - WIFE BEAT FEAR IN DEATH FLAT (i T. BOON ftdfied vy J atm an" prayer I„, 'I h si In Boon Hon W Singapore, which ,R months ago was ■fJLrf by dozens or lament Trust apJfSJsfor fearof the Cfof a Rirl murdered C i snow the happy M of a
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    29 3 US. Florence Lim with her fi ve-year-old son, Ernest, and •year-old Hansell by her ide. m their home which was the scene of the murder of L ucy Ho.
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  • 186 3 P ostman' s choice: A thinner strip and no red braid i Tun Free Pr^SS St piKEE hundred and fifty S the Government's new'un The thickness of the proposed d strip on the side of their S er V s reduced fr om thrse TO of an inch to the
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  • 20 3 I S^v^ b I t W '^I ■>'■"■' ■•"•■tor I it^ m or b. tt\, y terd!iy l
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  • 67 3 The Uganda Legislative Council yesterday unanimously passed proposals for the progressive handing over ot responsibilities to African local governments during the next five years. The local governments will take over public services such as medicine, forestry and roads and will be responsible for levying taxes to
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  • 160 3 FfM Press Staff Reporter \NK hundred and ten hav\k-r> f in Somerset Road will next oek complete plain to build M lir.t co-operative prlvau larket m Singapore The „t the lunction ol KtiiiP'-y •,'i Bxeter Roads. The market uill COlt about
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  • 173 3 Free Press Staff Reporter HUNDREDS of people on the waiting list for private boxes at the Singapore General Post Office will get them before the end oi this year. The acting Director of Posts. Mr A. S. Gammon, said yesterday that his department was
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  • 454 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Nov. 24, 1953 Opinion YONG PENG ANYBODY who thought that the Emergency m the Federation was over had a rude shock today when the news was published of the terrorists' haul of arms at Yong Peng. A force of bandits, reported as 30, stole 19
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  • 518 4 Let Slip The Dogs Of War -AND MAU MAU CRY HAVOC i RSTORIA. IF i llau Mau U rrorlsi m Nairobi hears a iuiiblirni man talking to a stocky black dog m AtnIcaani, he dives for his nearest funk-hole. nv Knows nun uwc vi the world's smartest police dogs is
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  • 600 4 Truman s 'Red' Record kfR. Harry Truman, under fire at the moment from Republicans who accuse him of ignoring Federal Bureau of Investigation reports on the late Harry Dexter White, accused Soviet aaent, was badgered throughout his White House career on the Red issue. lis political cronies defend him by
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    • 27 4 ARTIE'S FOG-LINE ■^X •j> f''fitr 'TM£''' *S^'^^ *i^i Piß [^5t M Whut do you mean you thought v N?m»n musk u/oufd make it Ji//n iWt to lfW«fc/|"
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  • 317 5 REVISED ESTIMATES FOR NEXT YEAR bail talks must end to implement Kitson plan I Free rress »iau ivei#orit-r 4P0KF Government is awaiting the result of Hations to decide how to implement the Kitson Commendations. t was disclosed by lc Taylor, the cial Secretary, in a to a suggestion 111 the
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  • 14 5 WOOL ROOF CAVES IN 29 INJURED T j *r'S when H h" dren wp
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  • 216 5 1^ fbuS SUfT 1 th' si" °*Mltlai ol l^men^v a rxpendlture of I nof |?noSSW tt :i (> )f;- ."S 00 V* th «tet i" international 5750.0^^' *5 Melbourne h °m2 or y iaI J tl( mm lor lovtmintnt '1 n to the rw; be ajy
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  • 57 5 Free Fiess Staff Reporter riMlfr: committee appointed to X consider the draft estimates for next year has deleted the $65,480 provided for Singapore Legislative Council elections as the elections have been postponed to IMS. The committee voted SS.JM)') for the construction of 200 polling booths instead
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  • 85 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A RECORD number of 1.979 Singapore students will sit for the Cambridge School Certificate examinations which .start next Monday. This figure is 82 more than last year'^. The examinations end on Dec. 11. Candidates will take the papers m 15
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    50 5 To celebrate the official open in c of the I'lu Laafftt Cooperative Rubber Society at I'lu I.aiujat last Saturday, kampong folk provided n usic modern and ancient dan< int; ami an exhibition of bersilat" (Malay art of self defence). Here t«vo young kampong men show their skill m "bersilat. m
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  • 172 5 HE OFFERS A GAVIAL SKULL -FREE Ft— Press Staff Reporter E|K- John K. Ilendrickson, zoology lecturer m the I mversity of Malaya, who has been seeking the skull of a Malayan gavial, ran get one free. The manager of a Singapore skin store. Mr. S. L. Teo, rani; up thfl
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  • 39 5 An application by Alger HLs.s a forrrer U.S. State Department official serving a prison term for perjury, for parole was refused yesterday. Hiss has now served two year.s and eight months ol his four'year sentence
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  • 194 5 rrrss .-Mail Kt'iinilM yjix thousand mlta away Mum home, and a perfe< i stran a 23-year-old Turkish sergeant jmio recently saw action m Korea, now lies <,n v Singapore Oeneral Hospital bed helple Doctors m the hospital are nghtin? to save his m«-
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  • 20 5 A Burmese military defence team lcli yesterday for the Cocos Islands, to check on the Island's strategic Importance
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  • 45 6 Great, ne w 'intention 1 ranquilla. con» ica lust r rTdovice hailed I one of tne k« gon iK I patients Wi* slinPr I .tuffrd «2 in s 2 unab h r^ I machinrry ano Alth They say l! A I on the fi^ l^-
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    • 212 6 m~M *^m l^Al -\-v X: :v Vtf* >* MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis imt "i^n^Ai^ S^) I PR»£*UJ I iV'S WEI D/j— ~^h". T^| TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs i THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris E /OK YES. 'SO YOU'RE TME SAINT \\hn (7O^t nqu COME
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    • 410 6 LUCK\I appretiated V l *C1 I b intend ft? f* *•"> much you ot* n Vt Hi re n <>t one to mak,\ 1J «1 lllt lr^ state O f *J ld ltlt you v, ?Si 11 to be a Zj"^ demonstrative for JJJ 4 happmess. if for .V U
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  • 435 7 IP. ASKS ABOUT MURDER 'CONFESSION' BY ACQUITTED DEAF MUTE NAME THE TWO YARD OFFICERS WHO INTERVIEWED HIM' I LOVELY Joan Collins, film star, wears this mermaid gown of gold lame, embroidered all over with diamante. The slender, figure-fitting style, has a panel of pleats at
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  • 48 7 The monkey in a China shop A ♦J I NKEY dod S e <i through went ?m C t0 CFOSS a road ai^d from its owner and v£e?\ r r e rv lc e Th *n until it ant l plates around. "Jt was caught by the police!
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  • 394 7 PLEASE FIND MY HUSBAND A WOMAN ill m hospital after the birth of her fifth baby was so worried about her husband that she wrote to a friend: "Could you please help? I have not slept for two nights. My nusoana
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  • 81 7 HECTOR MACDONALD, who r.turnrd to Capo Town from Scotland after his first vl.slt to his homo In Stornoway for 40 years, reports that the Scots wear their kilts too long. Some of them look like women with the kin hanging betow thoir knees," he W*
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  • 148 7 Man who hates heights saves boy 100 ft up A MAN with no head for heights" crawled out on a ladder over a 100 ft. drop to go to the help of an injured youth. For a dare 18-year-old AUn Maynard, an office boy m a block of offices m
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  • 23 7 For the Bi I time In hi two Yemen it< a p;< ied pxamlm tion -n Ad< n to become pilot.
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  • 86 7 Nurse buys smokes at inn, is sacked A TWENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD nur.se has been dismissed I from the E**t Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital oecause ibc went m uniform Ulto tho retail department Of a public house to buy cigarettes. That was on June 19. And sine,, then the nurse has been unable
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  • 465 8  - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN PETER de CRUZ KOK AH CHONG I Story by I Pictures by I \bovc: A student relaxes with a book and for «omfort's sake takes off his shoes. \bove: Right: Ivy Chua (m front) and Wong Kok Sim select books to read over he weekend. Right: Miss Cecillia
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  • 1945 10 BIG 3 AGREE POLES SHOULD CHOOSE THEIR GO VT. Svrand World War (Vol. 6)— 25 by Sir Winston Churchill rr-—^ This instalment continues the discussions on Poland ivhich took place at the Yalta Conference. At the plenary session of Feb. 8 Stalin had maintained that the members o] the Communist
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  • 31 10 They confer during luncheon President Roosevelt (left) confers with Sir Winston Churchill during luncheon I at the Livadia Palace. The third man is the President's secretary, Mr. Stephen I Early. I
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  • 230 11 Both fide vulnerable South dealer NORTH 4 Q II 10 8 5 4 OAK 8 6 ft Q 14) S Wm KAST •As 34 X 8 7 6 %J 4 2 C»432y Q f f, 2 7 6 5 3 <i It. 7 J SOITH 4 J I
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  • 255 11 f|MIK uirl who Nekl a husband m London stands a better chance today than at any time m the past 30 years. London has more bachelor 1 than tingle uiris ri«ht up to the ftgC Of W. After that a&e there iH five
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 128 11 Today's Crossword ACROSS rccip.fnl noihlnf 1 <3-4. 4> 7 Has I. Will Rosa ON UM» ftl IChOOl? jWJOOd ''^'^T.'t'V 1 /k, ,5-(i 8 Ohm bMk the r.nnunler by Djr! of -k -,I. k, (5) In llfe^tontohineni .s, 13 Lon, a g m« n Chrtotn»» i4>;ll s:« i. ,■;kl V, Oliver's
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  • 132 12 THE nianagemt nt of on cinema m Bingaporc take pain.s t<j .sec that DO one 9111 into the queue for $1 tickets an does not permit reservations. Could not ethers do the MM Cert.iin pictures house* do no p§ enough attention to those waitln for $1
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  • 128 12 3URINO my stay m Singapore I have often observed isorderlv behaviour by i ***** Lsoraeny oenavioui Dy largf rowdl waiting at various bus °PSAs soon as a bu.s hal s everyone arts pushing and riming to ge l, with complete disregard lor the tfety of vomen and
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  • 264 12 wqwe with you, m toto, when 1 footnote: "the point has to bl r,J°\^ h Im, Federation is flghttng our battle mh UWfc But I maintain that SingaDorT'h, nnancially and c ltB nist bandits %n nnt Comm»manner T^ statesmen at the ftfaS capital have choJn
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  • 31 12 T HAVE observed the pu« 1 for the visit 01 the stars of tomorrow^ I hope that the Ac m? stm make arrange; first-class entertainment iw being a Classically jiw^J"
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  • 42 12 < A WOODPECKERS Bju A that action gjuW^V against the iiawl^, t I disa^ee and kway buU support V ny fl C re>t« why don tW where have peace on ulp 1)Of all liW asgm»gi tm lW d M""" 1 „.-ctf«».
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    • 163 12 general|H electric I I introduces AUTOMATIC DEFROSTI\G B _«l >o jos wk I m fne new; fC&CO CyO<A^C m, mK2V\ MlKlt l LD-87K the hBBSS^IjJ) Automatic D» i fr<»tma RotO-Cold. $1,425 B I Model LB-92K the CIE 1 -3^ /3 Space Maker, without gg^o iV Automatic Defrosting. m^^ Model LA-T6K
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    • 8 12 otherwise, to hehT 1 Malaya Letters must capital
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  • 1017 13 YOUR MIND CAN MAKE YOU SICK says the SINGAPORE DOCTOR nanl/ y]Y became P^esffi' P art °I JSal cUagnosis and o e<iitai h twentreatment m owever tieth fn the remote past already known SLes which, although Savf^-eo^ Klines yet the remedy $3? neffective until he patient had been Sowed to
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    54 13 anim C 5I mera brin 8 s you face to face with a tired tigress m this is iuft fP\ TSkli of We ndy at the London Zoo. But the tiredness the til. Peasant after din ncr variety which comes over jrcjigresa as well a s trj; huma
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  • 287 13 WORRIED by the strain and l° n u both P atient lal hos P ital staff by hf A numbers of visitors Wanner* Hospital thiTut has made tor thne suggestions hos^fl wno go to the 1 fr P e i^ VlSltafriend e d nf
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  • 285 13 n l l.ttiN i A. LT S. Government scientists have launched a new project striving to tap the secrets of the brain's memory process as a by-product of a surgical operation to aid epileptics. Dr. William H. Sebrell Jr., director of the National Institute
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    • 152 13 Sfry j Thanks to Crootct H^libu^ Oil -^T J Si) f/lrM, wise ♦amily that takes thi« Jr-/^ valuable form of vitamins A jr i IB J" Ci^^^ U V<^K\ Protection f 7 Em. v i l.rri crookes i |p?£\ HALIBUT OIL Slil I^X '>^ DISTMBUTOAS THE CHOOKfS LABORATORIES LTO. O
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  • 591 14  -  PETER LOVEGROVE Rivals hit by injuries By FOR the first time since the War, Oxford Iniversity will not start favourites for the Inter-Varsity match at Twickenham on Dec. 8. It will be the 72nd match of the series, m which the Dark Blues lead
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  • 231 14 NORTH HOLD SOUTH Ay ierci£ forward rush 10 minutes irom the end en abled North to hold South to a 8-8 draw m the annual rugger match of the University of Malaya at Bukit Timah yesterday. South making use of their vastly I superior three quarter line, m which F,\\\
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  • 82 14 INHERE were no surprises when the Hungarian team to meet England m an international soccer match at Wembly tomorrow was announced last night. The eleven chosen all played m the drawn match with Sweden and the side conformed with general expectations. Team: Grocsis, Buzanzsky, Lantos, Bozslk,
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  • 82 14 Officials of the Kinta Rangers Sports Club are: Patron, Mr. Lim Choo Sye; president, Mr. Chan Kwang Seah, vicepresident, Messrs. Wong Ah Fook and Omar A. Curreem; hon. secretary. Chan Kooi Chen; hon. treasurer, Tan Poon Leng; asst. treasurer. Chua Hak Lee. Sports secretary. K. Thangavelu; committee.
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  • 31 14 Singapore Recreation Club beat Post and Telegraph Union Sports Club by 2-0 m a hockey friendly played at SRC. ground yesterday Scorers were John Martens and Jimmy D'Almeida
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  • 183 14 Fijians to defend title THE Fijians are defending the FARELF Cup for rugger whirh they won last year at Hong Kong. Their first game will br the Federation final. The Federation champion will rn«et the Singapore finalist* on the Tanglin Rround on Feb. 3. The winner* of this match will
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  • 77 14 A VARIETY of overseas rugger players are as usual concentrated at OxI'ord and Cambridge. An unusual contender for a Blue fs husky Vince Jones. a gird-iron footballer from Stanford University, California, who captained the "All-Star" American team, which recently toured Australia and New Zealand. Technically he
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    • 216 14 LOOKING FOR IS ■ii NEW MARKETS OVERSEAS? I i I k£f I prodn Qantas helps you sell Ijfr* X to millions— faster! j. Mm \Z ft 'a w 1^ i■ f -M-. ijtijtw. .c u'. l:<' ■v■ v 1 M B y M 4 M* t m iM^I ill nil*!'
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  • 1187 15 'LILLI' IV WIN BIG SPRINT ftps ft enanee* tar 2nd dupi promotion at Ipoh after showing Cl. I form m the lower class. Always gets 9 lb. and Oleandei 4 lb. less. I prefer Oleander. Should improve more than his rival. The long stretches of Bukit Tlmah will suit this
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  • 184 15 *innin? 1 fo m «le Erlsknv >,/' ln« the ci. 2, Div 2 rlrl fcj' 2 r *Cc VV/ 1 who mti,f h« tK •*i| n VralnN m Mil* Wlallrsl "■3J about Ml Mal t y» »h »jiLul ron«i»U»n^» M f>wn >**** h«r n?»t IT thls
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  • 331 15 CIR FRANCIS won well enough on the first day to overcome his rise of one division, with 4 lb. less, to complete a double for the meeting by taking the Cl. 2, iy suuuies up wen ana is not worried by a heavy track.
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  • 214 15 Adelaide Star -a good bet I AM not looking further than Adelaide Star for winner of the Cl. I, Div. 3 6 F. event. He is a division higher with 4 lb. extra for his third to Moulin Rouge and Vincent at Ipoh— his first start m Malaya —and as
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  • 28 15 Scratching^ Following horses will not start tumor row Decanter. Airmark, short Hairs, Lady Wrangler, Admission, Sea (iirt, Sybil's Pride, Super Picture, Marionette, Great Expectations and Silver Screen
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  • 298 16  -  ALLAN LBWH rarmiter keen for a double By CT. LEGES lundidute IWKMITFK (Kussell) did |M| solid work at Bukit Timah this morning, on the No. i grass track which is still m good order. Btartlng from the 1J M. post at half pace, he increased
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  • 83 16 20 Wtirds $g (minimum) TO JEAN and Arthur Godman at Bun?.sar Hospital on Friday 20th November, twins. Diana and Brian. MOVVAT—Io Louise and Geoffrey Mowat at Penang Maternity Hospital on 21.11.53 a daughter* Alison Loch. HOWE: To Barbara nee MafTey v ife of Charles Howe. Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 74 16 20 Words $6 (minimum) MRS. RETNAMMAL David aged B.^ rears, the beloved mother ot ..Tr. D. W. Devaraja. Funeral at Bid;»d.ui at 5.30 p.m today *,L, OH KIM SWI 59 dled at Malacca General Hospital, on Nov. 23rd. leaving behind his wife, Tan Bock Neo, 2 sons. Huan Beng
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  • 39 16 Nofiro n,.,,.bv „iVr, n (hnt {*«il Mm ftleo ntlt as Tan* Pul Vm of NO 28-B. Ann Sis,n^ Road or P< f >re U Wl*** S the c;»•■: J"»or for nMurnlisatlon, .nu\ JJI prrson vho knons u» N
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  • 223 16 Beccaficoes in pleasing gallon gECCAFICOES (Smith) was the outstanding worker > m k? h i )rse^ with engagements tomorrow. He had no trouble finishing m front of Greet (McCloud) over i F. m the smart time of 36 3 5 i inought Beccahcoes did his work very well. Must be
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  • 199 16 impresses PADI STORE (Wahab* attracted attention by the way he went over half a mile m 51 2 5 the last three m 38. A sound trial for a horse working alone. Toucan (Bagby Jr.t was well on the bit for his three m 43. H-.mrick <Hud?on>
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  • 53 16 Mihwall beat Colchester United by 4-u m a replay of their FA. Cup rir.st round match yej-terdny. The drtw for the second round will be made today. Results of friendly football matches played under floodlight last nisjht were: Hull Fife 1. Admira Vienna 2; Leeds United 2. Falkirk
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  • 25 16 n«_a, l(l stil| Piou! Hut h,. •'H-r his fish. "IS, iSS? '■■■l»|..v (iaul, ii. Sydney (i »rruthers cv- I 2« during th tr l
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  • 179 16 \|R. HEAH JOO SEANG, president Association of Malaya, P yeSav m° Badi;; Pens Soon, some instigators anJ \l y bla^df the unhealthy situation which hT journall^ nas arisen" n;i Mr y £> bad minton 1 Selangor B.A to the I S SWISS f other top ranking 1! anH Ull
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  • 95 16 (Continued from Pase 1) a^e can be checked by reference to identity cards. Date of birth declared on registration will determine the members of the selected age group. Tlie educa'lonil standard required for national service is Standard 4 In English. Malay or Tamil or higher Pf.inarj'
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