The Singapore Free Press, 26 November 1953

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m iMalaya. No 13S7'!, Singapore, Thurs., Nov. 26, 1953, Price (Is.
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  • 368 1  - BLOW TO TEACHERS' COLLEGE JOSEPH YEO I oeLeUan fears for iduvt,ti<>,, 'Quite inadeauate' I \u ACCOMMODATION provided in Singapore for toucher training is inadequate." So said the Acting Director of Kducation, Mr. 1). McLelltn, yesterday He told me there would be* 2 000 students at the Training College early next
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  • 137 1 ANGRY Edinburgh crowds shouting Judas Iscariut," "Traitor" and "Police stooge," yesterday tried to mob a man who had given evidence agajnst four young Scot fish Nationalists accused of plotting to overthrow the Government." The witness. John Cullen was guarded by 20 policemen as the
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  • 83 1 THE QUEEN MOTHER h:is been sent, at her own request, a copy of a Coronation long composed by <;8-y car-old Mr. William Lftcey of London. Mr. Lacey lias never seen tli«' lAusic. lit* is a blind exServiceman of World War I. He composed both the
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  • 15 1 man ,>, p l»«C«n«n iw-wuh 4** 1:i1 *'n coat ,1, sl lr »h«rk-
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  • 133 1 BUBMA is finding it difficult to dispose of her surplus stocks of rice, According to I Thet su. chairman of the State Agricultural Marketing Hoard at Rangoon. v Thrt Bu was addressing th< current coiiloiciirc ol the United Nation* Food and Agriculture Organisation In
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  • 43 1 Sir Winston Churchill hi picked ior -i Chtrwell, Brl Udn'l former top ntornic poKey (Xpert, to him to UM Bermuda confeitßoti where he will press for SlOttf An^loAmertCM co-operation m th»> atomic energy noui. ofßctal .said m London yesterday.
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  • 80 1 DR. CHEDDI Jayan, deposed extreme lejt-winy prime Minister of British Qkiana, and Mr. L. s. Burnham. hit former Minister of Education,* will be barred from emeriv.y, Ceylon, an authoritative source reported m Colombo yesterday The ban is said to have been ordered by the Prime Minister, j
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  • 40 1 After an Indian gang n<»ht m Bukit Timah Road. Singapore police today found a man lying j In the road with a head wound, j Another victim was lying m Duchess Road. Both are m a serious condition.
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  • 151 1 Bodies on view at police station I I SIIC Leslie riiiinnu'r (labour) 3 asked m the House of Commons yestrrday why the dead' body of a Chinese woman ter rorist. shot and killed by Malayan security forces, was brought from the jungle, thru, strapped to an upright plank, and put
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    • 80 1 «.^tH WY W*UGH i CO LTD He N« V W A UGH CO II J m m a j m J& my UNCHAMi"S I j r j yes and so would j you once you have tasted I I the delightful flavour 0f C C LINGHAM'S o Chilly Sauce t
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  • 310 2 Malaya prepares tor figh t with synthetic GOVT. ALLAYS M.P.'s. RUBBER FEARS \|R. STANLEY AWBERY (Labour) asked m the iTI House of Commons last night if the government knew that the production of cheap synthetic rubber m the United States together with the embargo on the export of natural rubber
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  • 255 2 THE Queen flew into the calypso island of Jamaica yesterday and began her journey from the former pirate port of Montego Bay to Kingston the capital along roads lined with gaily dressed Jamaicans out to pay her honour. The Stratocruiser Canopus landed with the Royal couple
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  • 44 2 I Ceylon is not obliged to buy British" with the £25,000.000 loan obtained m London, Finance Minister Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, told members of the Government Parliamentary party last night. There are no strings attached to the loan, he said.
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  • 24 2 I Foreign Minister Moshe Bharett was unanimously elected by the MAPAI Labour party yesterday to succeed David BenOurion as Premier of Israel.
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  • 113 2 THE British Government's offer to the Federation of a grant of £6,000,000 towards the cost of the emergency was announced m Parliament yesterday. In a written parliamentary reply the Secretary of State for Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. said the grant was subject to parliamentary approval. Mr.
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  • 261 2 Fired U.S. justice refuses to quit m 1 1 C^IIIEF Justice William Clark. of the U.S. Court of Appeals j m Germany, said m Frankfurt yesterday he had been fired by i the State Department for "'tailing: to take orders." However, the jurist declared, he would ignore the dismissal notice
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  • 107 2 THE WESTERN powers yesterday made a determined bid to break the East-West deadlock over Austria by telling the KremTin they were ready to discuss M any Soviet proposal M m any way Russia wanted. Britain, France and the United States m identical notes delivered m Moscow,
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  • 22 2 An earthquake struck Tokyo early yesterday and the long rolling tremor swayed office buildings, and homes m the suburbs.
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    • 161 2 [she goes out to AN American radiologist who f* FT 111 met a Finnish lady radio- If fc I IfW logist at two European con- ferences recently, took her to i. swimming around with her two the United States, and married KoWfish.' it was the size of the thing nor
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    • 202 2 G£T THEM AT OUR GRAND SE AJ O« I SALE Bring your Children to oar Toyland- I Ist floor let them do the selecting I to their hearts delight. I FREE 1 1 One Newsprint Scarf for every I I $10/- Cash Purchase. I Men's Ptd. Satin Boys' Pviama* 1
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  • 147 3 HOW -TO -SAVE PLAN FOR GOVT. Decision soon Free Press Staff Reporter I*HE SINGAPORE Government is expected to announce its decision soon on the proposals of its chief organising consultant, Mr. E. H. Sealey, to effect further economy. Mr. Beaiey* WOUld not say how much the Government could save if
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  • 194 3 Old key s filed to fit S'pore gaol locks U BY ROGER Yl'E ANt thousand new lucks are 0 to be fitted at Outram Road a fhansi gaols. Singapore, m with no locks at all is X set "P th <* latter nCears that at present it is VSe to
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  • 43 3 Radio Free Europe will begin broadcasting soon from a power--1 ful, "jamming-proof" mobile transmitter to pierce the Iron Curtain with news. The 50,000-watt transmitter, transported m eight trailers, will operate only 10 miles, from the Communist Czech border.
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  • 43 3 A underground nitroglycerine plant blew up at the Joyal Ordnance factory m Blsnopton, Scotland, yesterday and at least three people were sported to be missing. aJav'in l^ heard 12 miles L o\PuT pow smashed win!L vl pand m communities
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  • 183 3 MR. OLIVER LYTTELTON, the Colonial Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday that he was 'deeply conscious" of the economic hardships suffered In Hong Kong. He said he would do his best to ensure that the benefits of any relaxation which may attend a political settlement
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  • 153 3 THF r.Tv Free Press stalT Reporter I,"* COBlicll has told its Deputy Assessor to __^K» from the Singapore Kent Conciliation Board. Councillors felt that .since the maximum permissible increases m rent had been laid clown by the Legislative Council, the Board's work had become
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  • 54 3 v lly V a ll »c sixth J L e P r «wnUtivci to 8k St X! Council. at ftne eho c i restnt ho.stclites Sh S 'he "unir hr commlttw Inion. unlv ersitys Athletic lh^el? n OO st lfi^nts will Itoet (Uy. emalni^ 29 councillorsTs--••rting.
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  • 173 3 M ore expected to go by train 'I'liK \Luav\ui Railway «qp an Increase next eai :m •i iv. brought about by the improved I ncy I na tion, to offset an ai ticipated reduction, caused by falling rubber and tin prices, m ton nagee oi goods handled It estimate! its
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    • 243 3 I fBmfSSSMan I 1/ ffs o Gf'an Singh's Sale —it ought to be good! j[ Save on these Astounding Bargains l Musical Instruments Minolta Semi Model P Camera DINNER SETS 4 5 Less 25' < Discount p W* sp 7r> 94 pieces Design N. 1382 Ivory Austroton Copper Centered BOLSEY
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  • 461 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Nov. 26, 1953 Opinion GOOD FRIEND IT will be heartening to the people of the Federation of Malaya to knowthat they have such good friends. To this they owe the preservation of their standard of living and the fact that, despite the prolonged Emer- gency
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  • 820 4 Now Buganda Wants Self -Rule DUDLEY HAWKINS writes from an African tropical paradise which the Queen is to visit and m which self-government is a talking point. IHMIIIIIIIIIIIIII4iit!IIMIIIIIIIM||||||||||l|l|lllll>IIIIIIIIIMiri ANOTHER piece of Bri- tain's empire m Africa wants to work out its own salvation. This time it is Buganda, 25,000 square
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    • 15 4 GIFTS of QUALITY f»r THE SEASON U. S. de SILVA 106, ORCHARD ROAD TEL *****
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    • 106 4 'iSwre!?fff?™y L •ffgfc- SMh>:-; vwsST j^mffffi^^w'^^^-^ iH s ''Mm i vv> abjOoP* javW. uutU".'.'.'.'/. 1 .■■-..-> v. '.Cv 1 iSH j*^"^' ><^ •'':-«s< < *J FIRST CLASS STORAGE SPACE AND I MODERN HANDLING EQUIPMENT II TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD I 173, Cecil Street Singapore Telephone 657^j I "^^MAS^CLEARrNG "s^ Damask Bed
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    • 63 4 trouble spots. 12»- 5 I hflNMM I tot DM-«A) *u>-<.owtu» t ttuxhrrr I mf»<-r lu fiiiii "^^^^^^^^Jj I dm* nou get out and *j somt plact the y v-fmt^J../ N ,Ki» t, u rmo< rut M M> *•> »««*i i»»c»c, m t I S MM /w«l* I POCKET CARTOON fr>
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  • 154 5 COLONY WON'T HAVE COBALT BOMB YET I r COBALT bomb, a powerful atomic apparatus for treating cancer, will not be brought to Singapore next year as planned. The Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. M. Dorairingham. said yesterday that the radium bomb was still m its experimental stage m Britain.
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  • 24 5 t approved school for M be built at Batu Gajah near the Women's Central i?^ 111 take the 35 to -10
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  • 37 5 The Finance Committee of the Federal Legislative Council has passed a supplementary voto for $12,585 for cocoa seed gardens m Kedah. A vote for $3,996 for a similar garden m Perlis has also been approved.
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  • 132 5 All's set for City polling day Free Press Staff Reporter COLLAPSIBLE voting booths similar to those used m British general elections will be sit up for the first time In the i Singapore City elections on Dec. 5. They are made of teak with li^ht wood covering and may replace
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  • 153 5 Water for all S'p ore can be found in Bedok Free Press Staff Reporter NEGOTIATIONS are going: on between the Singapore and the City Council to develop undergound water resources m Bedok. Engineers believe enough water could be found there for the whole of the island In an emergency. The
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  • 87 5 Free Press Staff Reporter PEOPLE are saving m HM Federation, according to a Post OfllC6 Savings Bank rojiort presented to the Federal Le&Ls- lativc Council. Last y p ar tno number of accounts Increased from 510,330 148,305. The average credit for parh depositor lumped irorn $25<i to
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    • 44 5 PRICES SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR X'MAS SEASON wtflff LAMPS y/\\ t MODEL C.P.B (BjII Ump) PRICE $5.00 MOOfL CM /v AVVIf 411. C 5 Is 61 $6O PRICE $7 50 AUABU IN NUMEROUS PASTEL COLOURS and ATTRACTIVE DESIGN SHADE JW|im Wmd,,.^ Mw| Si«.^«or#-I Tnl *****
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    • 157 5 I IUVAV X ZYMA '(iSfv The Treatment oA/2 IM£LLE/\/C£* WHOOPING COUGH ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, HAY FEVER, INFLUENZA. i Contains no Narcotic* or Bromi<J«s, 1 j Harmless to all ag«s. CiUl be given to suckling infants. JV U^LP^^aJ ohfainab/e of Wm^Ws£f^ INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE! 169 CECIL ST., SPORE 1 > ALHAMBRA .IT^^^? 1
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 214 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis rz z^r\ l^Maa^l^^l \^w™^«t8°\ liswa^iii!^^ 1 SJ& K y&c?rllf f^——>A f£LLOW IN BACK t WIXHIWMMJ THE MYSTfRiOuSj TARZAN k y Edgar Rice Burroughs m/L M ftlM I l^ffe^ Z' 41^ft E V^ THE SAIKT Leslie Charteris ST^^H^^MBWN r\ TO IT AS
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    • 402 6 YOURl LUCK\ 1 STad W tHS fOUAV II fl lie ElAjsTSI ifl 'lenient of caution n "1 fand h* If it^P; A g born under the same sit jl are apt to be rather She was trative. It you like a per*n Jj iaeSS-bOX I«M them know it ri ht
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  • 462 7 Girl who tried to poison husband sent to con ven t THE KINW H IK.i: 111 |> S JESSIE Ill STIC K STABLE, the kindly judge, "sentenced" V| K rl wife to live for a year in a convent chp hid twice tried to poison her husband. [J^l^earlier this year
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  • 78 7 AT Swansea Assizes ON JI'LY 14 Mr. Justice Stable let oil and sent him home "to m*k« it up with his wife." NEXT DAY he told a 17-year-old kitchen maid "to keep out of mischief/ when he sent her to a probation home after she had been
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  • 234 7 A L J!f RT RISDON a leading London bookmaker for 30 Same of his clients received a letter from Mr. RLsdon saying that this was due "to most unfortunate circumstances." Mr. Risdon, member of the Victoria Club, with offices at the I club, has
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    18 7 (YD IllinriSi: one of Hollywood's best dancing .stars, re•«^<s by a pool m a polka -dot play suit.
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  • 68 7 A new long range radar set for ships, claimed to be able to spot seagulls a mile away and a coastal headland 50 miles off. was demonstrated to British •hipping executives m Glasgow yesterday. Technicians are already installing the first two models Ol the
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  • 52 7 PRINCE < lIAIUFS and Prlnee*« Anne are to have two dachshunds as gifts. Frau, Katharina Dorfmeister, kennel-owner m the innnin dach.shufid-brecdi.iif village of (iergwris Ilavari/i. si id In Munich that two Court offficial.s had visited her. Thry took away two long-haired four-month-old pups. Sh#» did not reveal
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    75 7 WESTERN STYLE WHEN Sarah Churchill, actress daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, was asked to attend the American Royal Livestock rair m Kansas City, she decided to dress for the occasion. Expert on Western styles, film star Roy Rogers, showed her how to wear the ten-gallon hat and how to handle
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    • 58 7 II a mi P 1 4 cochac^: COGNAC «L^V bole Agents MACLAINE WATSON CO., LTD. Singapore Malaya British Borneo /^OCEAN PARK HOTEL BARBECUE GARDEN with <JX T Munir and Dancin* tvtry nl^ht except Kfonday ALI DKINKS served at lowest possible PRICES <MB iS X ID IS* ?O 64 MileK. EAST
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  • 471 8 THEY'RE AM IN LATIN RHYTHM -TWO SINGAPORE people a man and a woman will be picked from a group of six as "the best Singapore pair for South American dancing at Raffles Hotel on Dec. 3. The three pairs are finalists m the Xavier Cugat Dance Contest, the elimination tests
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    115 11 I Nfiihc r snie v v iim r«l le South il» ,ii» r ONLm F ™E NICEST THINGS haixk 1, Publis!'lno the favourite Zr arf Of thf Life Masters is that Sur r; f fantly <^ov,,in P n,w rtporiir* 're V(rv ft*1?1!*- new-fewd «> West openM the quren
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    • 118 11 Today's Crossword 1 7 ACROSS 1 Not an illn< < WOUl» with I KM <» 51 7 It pteM MWHBMI? 1 B ErK^> rttUfB U I nl Mi Plti oofttttdly ftlx ut R letter i i 12 nils to aoothei dt 14 i.ii.-t rk i; u mnai 'ii 18 Kiiuk
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    • 78 11 c i letters/ thing that mui be conv< furlhrr gUCCCi < 3 15 Boll ft)f parden7 i id [Diu trated mat< h 17 Thli uniform i >" f« i5l id i|i In lh« mlddli o| a f)i 21 BMenUft] pui <-! i> i 4). S(»IJ 1ION i|li«| nun fi -'(I
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    34 12 >/U|| Picture. The king, m wig and black gown, talks to his court jester with v. i I a sketch .^JHjrjrt Parrot" „.e ffifi^^j!^*.!. I concert neid m the school hall, Singapore.— Free Press
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    13 12 Glynis Johns the picture of beauty mi n a tense moment of suspense.
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  • The Pressman's Postbag
    • 358 12 VOTER AGAINST A LAND RAMP ACCORDING to your nptrt Mr Jtfca Uwttek, Progressive Party member for Katong, said with reference to the Land Acquisition (Amending) Bill, that he personally was strongly against it. Now it may be of some interest to him if I. as one of tha>e who voted
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    • 32 12 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.
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    • 144 12 THE Communists of Vietminh are gradually revealing themselves more and more m their true colours. In Europe the Russians have been persecuting the Christian Church. particularly the Catholics; m Central Asia they have carried out a remorseless campaign over the years to eradicate Islam. Now their friends In
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    • 100 12 IFIND that Sir Winston Churchill's memoirs of the Second World War (Vol. 6) which your paper publishes daily, make wonderful and absorbing reading. Por once I heartily agree with th* late Josef Stalin, utio when ;>ronosln«? a toast to Sir Winston at a dinner at Yalta m 1944. wild:
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    • 78 12 I WONDER how the public m Singapore is going to re-act to next week's star studded programme. I am referring to Xcnier Cu<*at. Mad pine Au?urie, and the conrert •nri dance of the Singapore Canin* Welfare Association. Romo people will want to go to them all. The sponsor*,
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    • 64 12 TS Radio Malaya going to relay any of Xavier Cugaf.s shows while he and his troupe are m Singapore? It would be grand for those who are unable to see them at least 'o hear them. After all. such world famous people only come to Singapore once In
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    • 114 12 CONGRATULATIONS to Mi 'V Lin T eck and hLs wife ol Hong Bahru. Sinßaporc They Imve defied one of our innunMT«Ml K hr W u and are gaining U»n lhAdow will never B row less The shadow which h,i« disappeated U tliat of a silly
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  • 404 12 AFTER my recent experience m a car accident I can very well appreciate why most people m Singapore fight shy of visiting a police station to make reports. I was forced to do that be- cause an inconsiderate driver apparently with faulty brakes banged his
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  • 628 13  -  G. M. THOMSON ;!;),i;m,,.::!:^ <m Ji'^L^J^^jL^BLlASJLSAAjij' 111'I|H |!!!'IMI M. Forster recalls the gay indolence of a Maharajah's court m the days \chen Nehru icas unknoicn HILL OF DIVL By E. M. JE Arnold. AT frolics there were tf»tfr St^re °?w f M Forster was g£j*
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  • 154 13 NMN.,MBN/ a**iSc%T. AN|) tiif J*^ nyt.S. torrMtrr. Michael KiL Hornblo^*r m a sixth- > Of thl m <->^' the '^tlev- ad Lord Nelson; T| *lval2 J rhat€ r ta Channel i^St M asl lrPl Mir(> on the A gu ie t year for a hero. fis^TWES!
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  • 348 13 HOW RED WAS ROBIN HOOD? STARTING with Robin Hood: We mark him RED. Very red red as a geranium. "Commie" as they come. And no nonsense about it. CINDERELLA: PINK. Pink because, although she started off as fine Communist material with an excellent downtrodden working-class background, she fell for the
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  • 502 13 A Hitlerite with no Qualms ERNEST REOCH reviews I Marshal Kesseiring's at-1 tempts to justify his past. I Memoirs of I v l«l Marshal h. sclrins X iini.. i 'THE latest German mili- tary leader to carry on the war between the covers of a book is FieldMarshal Kesselring who,
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  • 121 14 noi'HXKMoi' m. Crewe Alexandra and Hartlepools entered the' second round of the fa. cup when they won their find round replaw esterday. Bournemouth (at home) and HartlepOoU iawayi won comiortabiy Bournemouth beat Southampton 3-1 and Hartlepoota oeat MantftfM Town S-0. Crewc iaw»yj beat Bradford City
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  • 19 14 Australian lightweight boxer. Roy Chapman. < 22 died from bruin injuries received m a fight at Brisbane Stadium.
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  • 253 14 AUSSIES NEARING U.S. STANDARDS 9.7 sec sprints are common THK fast times recorded by schoolboys m Australia iHrlng the last lew weeks show that Australia is approaching American sprint standards. Between Jan. 1 and Oct. 31, 30 athletes ran 100 yds In 9.6 sec. or better m recognised meetings throimhoii*
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  • 66 14 John Landy may retire JOHN Landy, Australia chanpion mile runner, intends to retire Itn athletics immediately after competing; m the Australia championships at Sydney m January. The secretary of the West Australian Amatev Athletic Association, Mr, F. T. Treacy, said that while m Melbourne for the ?r,eeting of the Australia
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  • 87 14 pRANCE beat Eire by I—o In Paris yesterday after a scoreless first half m their return World Cup soccer match. France had won the first time between the two countries m Dublin last month. Over 20.000 saw the game m the Pare Des Princess stadiul The
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    24 14 HIVEN. Scotland's pMX'ffi I fre fca//. c/ufcMl a high ball J^JJ,, ijorHf I j_2. r/ lg mate/l attracted the uiyv i scouU and officials.
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  • 579 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS I By tLLISMAN and Fairy Tale gave racegoers a rare treat when they raced head and head over the last furlong m the main race at Bukit Timah yesterday, ond day of the Singapore Turf Club's November meeting. lalisriin joined
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  • 136 15 SIR FRANCIS completed a double for the meeting when he won the last race, Class 11, Div. 1, 6 F. Sir Francis was always handy to the leaders. Mickey Donnelly waited for the last run on the winner, allowing Many Thanks, Best Tip and
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  • 107 15 JLt ALKKZADKH led practically all the way to win the seventh race, Class 1, Div. 3, One Mile and give George West his first winning ride m Malaya. West was seen to advantage on the winner m the close finish. His vigorous riding enabled Malekzadeh to hold
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  • 158 15 VTTOI II who was well plarul <>H IIM way finished full of running to win the fifth race, Class 2. Div. 2, One Mile Third until after entering straight. Yutoi ran to the front nt tlli distance and easily btM off th« fast finishing Ma Jest an
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    • 32 15 WINS TODAY! 11 a.m., 1 30, 4, 6.45 9.30 p.m. RICHARD WIDMARK 1N... Full HtfusE »N ALL STAR CAST •NCLUDING JEAN *>NROE PETERS lury Fox Krimm I Batches" t \< I iW. I
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    • 381 15 CAPITOL last day XZitu^iiHY 1 PAVILION daily gBJJJLLi 2 °°(N« 1 t V AJLS 41 OPENS TOO A l l t IOHIT M«||RICC\ U*° P' ll h' MORLEY EVANS )f) mark a hate AM) iiwf n »-J™::««. A KAriu\(. c.ood time Jt (jILBtRTiKI wiw N B The season of this
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  • 419 16 Final gallops for Saturday By ALLAN LEWIS QT. LBGCR candidates were the attraction at Bukit Tiniah this morning, when final gallops for Saturday' main race were done on the fast No. 2 track. Khor Mousa (Woods) went as well as anything when sent with Phenomenon
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  • 263 16 BECCAFICOES was Again the outstanding worker among horses engaged m the minor events on Saturday, tinal day of the Singapore Tint Club's November meeting. Ridden by Jack Smith. Beecaticoes went brilliantly over three m 36. On track work Beccftflcoei mutt be given chance. He
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  • 32 16 ALLAN LEWIS, Free Press racing correspondent, yesterday tipped four direct winners: They are: Jetty (Rac<» 1), Adelaide Star (Race 3). Yutoi (Race 5) and Sir Francis (Race 8).
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  • 214 16 VCRULAM (McCloudt. on the out(side. went much better then shaltun (Woods* to easily run ?e m 41. As they did their work it on the outside rail, this could a winning gallop. ver Victory (Bou^oure) did half c from the I 1 M., increasing to ?e-quarter pace
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  • 555 16 HUNGARY SHOW ENGLAND A BAG FULL OF TRICKS UITNGARY S team of brillian. V| »3 11 myth ..1 English supren a SOC< rst »«»J i..S 3 victory before ™wl S'^ »ftl |MMS( Wembley Stadium ns ln thrulS England's proud undefeated r«^ i foreign teams v record that had^ 4l^^ The
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  • 67 16 NEW ZEALAND'S Rugby 1 tourists overwhelmed the en ed Glasgow and EdinburjH Glasgow yesterday after bettjH half time. They won by 23 points to w tlv* scoring taking place m the i half. Under the All Blacks praa cities defence began to end" the time,
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  • 378 16 S'PORE WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY OKLOW are the weights for Saturday\ nut's, l:»st d*y of the Singapore November meeting: ■INGAFOKI st LEGER Cl. I.— l Y 4 M. Ri^oletto 9.00 Mubarak I.l] Panniter 8.09 Col. Whatnot 8.00 Roman (iaMev 7.11 Doubi riup 710 ColonH l)a"y 7.10 1 hesier«-« (»f) I The
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    • 296 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 20 Words $H (minimum) C. MUTTUTAMBY and children, Ipoh. thank all who sent messages of condolence, wreaths and assisted at funeral of Mrs. Muttutamby. DR. MRS. CHAN SWAN TONG thank all friends and relatives for their kind wishes and valuable gifts on the occasion of their wedding.
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