The Singapore Free Press, 27 November 1953
1953-11-27
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288 1953-11-27 2 U.S. may cut Europe aid by billion GREAT PROGRESS ON CONTINENT TH)P l T nited States defence and foreign aid officials are reported considering a cut of about U551,000,000,000 m military aid funds for Western Europe next year. Final decisions have yet to be made, but officials m Washington said288 words
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Article203 1953-11-27 2 20,000 SANG WELCOME TO QUEEN UNDER a blazing tropical sun yesterday 20,000 Jamairan school children sang "Will Ye No Come Back Again? as the Queen and the Duke of Edinburg drove m an open military Jeep round the crowded Kingston Cricket Club Ground at Sabina park m Kingston. The Queen203 words
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Article47 1953-11-27 2 The Soviet Union is building •70 new flats a day m a drive to ease Moscow's desperate housing shortage, Moscow Radio said yesterday. Other new buildings to be completed m the capital this year include a hotel with 1,000 suites of rooms.47 words
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Article29 1953-11-27 2 The Yugoslav govenment v/ill announce its biggest amnesty since the war for war criminals and prisoners sentenced for post-war offences on the National Holiday next Sunday.29 words
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156 1953-11-27 2 IT'S A FAIRY TALE, SAYS VISHINSKY MR. Andrei Vishinsky hinted yesterday that the Sovitt Union has atomic and other weapons which the West does not have. He told the United Nations 60-Nation Political Committee meeting m New York that the West "possibly does not have everything m the field of156 words
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Article70 1953-11-27 2 Japs undercut Germans now JAPANESE shipbuilders are «J competing on very strong terms with German shipyards m the export field, with prices sometimes 20 per cent below those quoted by German yards, t he Association of West German Shipbuilders said m Harriburg yesterday. Japan is offering shorter delivery dates and70 words
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Article286 1953-11-27 2 fddgfd TVOUGLAS Brashier, of Tishomingo, Oklahoma, U.S., at 84, is no longer a Boy Scout but his motto still is, "Be Prepared." That's why he cut down a big walnut tree on his land, hauled the logs to a mill, and then286 words
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Advertisement238 1953-11-27 2 Discoveries Day h A thrill, a zesi. a sense o f adventures tor British inL\, n| hbh as ships making rwdv for J ««n£ Within our Works and at eveJ"'^' X which we radiate, bay h. E? cent '«C fresh discoveries are made Th *U mineral never ceases to shed238 words
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280 1953-11-27 3 \\kmoranda to Rendel Comm ission Free Press Stan Reporter iWIPORK'S three Chambers of Commerce, m Separate memoranda, yesterday asked the Kendel to reserve them a seat each m the aislative Council. The decision to send separate memoranda, instead r« joint one. was280 words
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Article152 1953-11-27 3 I Free Press Staff Reporter ■the Indian Chamber pointed ■1 out that a clo.se observation m postwar development m the Rolony would convince even ■the blind of the part played by ■traders. I 'The Government's impressive ■achievements m the social, ■medical, educational and nousling projects152 words
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Article48 1953-11-27 3 New disaster hit the victims hi the recent Greek earthquakes. Reports from the Dodecanese and lonian islands a towiing gale had carried away Sf, n Wl eir tents and other 'ere half-buried m snow All communication* m the lonian to. were reported suspended48 words
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258 1953-11-27 3 Hhl I emorandum from the Chinese Chamber said hadh übetweenu between the traders and the Government and om, n l> "sheet-anchor of Singapore's prosperity on th? y attem Pt to tamper with this link is to embark ieteiativ. ne mst <>ry of the governnip t258 words
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Article42 1953-11-27 3 vsl§s?ud At loast four 0 h p J\ r^« and their eath s onic 400 .sheep froze to J^ara h* Havm ana near in t* o nL n 1 own a nous? i othcri P Plc an(l injuring42 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-11-27 3 While other round-the-world passengers on the President Polk sweated m Singapore's heat, pretty Joy Anne Sanford chose to reirain as cool as she could by wearing a swimsuit. Joy Anne who is a dietician m Pasedana, California, is accompanying her parents on their world tour. Picture67 words
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494 1953-11-27 3 LAUGHING 'HOUSES' AT THE 'MIKADO' DUTTIMQ on Tiir Mikudo" l»u.-> clearly been a labour of love for the Teachers Training College Iliu desire to please and gleeful enjoyment m Pl^ia;,,. ts the feature about I thi.s production that has made lls success a lon'gone conclusion With OUbert and Sullivan technical494 words
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Advertisement63 1953-11-27 3 1 Festive Season v Clamorous new Evening and Cocktail Dresses are /*'■>; ill r 1 I I 1* available. Fashioned by J^X^^m^ leading London and Ameri- SA*^ 'i car. Model Houses. /fwfcss EVENING GOWNS M^lk $95.50 fiJl.m $198.00 {J Kf[fl COCKTAIL GOWNS From $35.50 are a W < e eiEA63 words
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403 1953-11-27 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov. 27, 1953 Opinion FOREVER HAWKING iTHE proprietor of a goldsmith's shop in Penans has been so hard hit by the trade recession that he has had to discharge his staff of 30 assistants. But he is still housing I and feeding them, and is403 words
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Article, Illustration753 1953-11-27 4 J. L. HAYS - Harem Bonds are Breaking J. L. HAYS j says all over the Middle East Muslim women are freeing themselves from I the scented, veiled servitude of the harem. PI Itll All Mic-iiin u(nu n i>n the y v >th West Frontier wmi tc < to tht polling boothi all wearimj753 words
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Advertisement30 1953-11-27 4 «LUE QUALITY High Best I ENGAGEMENT I RINGS Choose a Ring you will > be proud of all your life P. H. HENDRY jewellers 78. North Biidse Rd. Singapore K. Lumpur30 words
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Advertisement32 1953-11-27 4 ORDER YOUR XMASi; CAKE MINCE PIES NOW I from I FITZP ATRICK'SI BAKERY I LET US BOOK YOUR O*Dt* ,r is too lav the f?:.m 1 %iB < S? jBl FAST COAST k32 words
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Article405 1953-11-27 5 Call~up men 's life policies O.K. SERVICE AND YOUR INSURANCE I sS Staff Reporter I fr Thread throughout I^^ind I the Federal^Clava following a ft Qt u M f tip life insurance W*M People *ho became lit* of v P o unteer services iTb&n* invaHd and X not paidW^L denied405 words
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Article279 1953-11-27 5 They don't fear the open prison Free Press Staff Reporter rE people of the little village of Van Kit, directly facing Changi Prison, where Government plans to build next year the first "prison-without-bars" m Singapore, have no fears about the scheme. When asked whether they were "nervous" they replied: "Why279 words
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Article33 1953-11-27 5 Thr PakLstan government announced yesterday that it lias received United States aid worth more than 12 million dollars towards building a fertilizer factory m Punjab province, In W«l I'iikuuu.33 words
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Advertisement177 1953-11-27 5 I j^ "Mfc 3^ For Your X'mas I f p^jfl Shopping Visit Our Iskpnowft* GRAND SEASON I IwrX'MMfr- I _jl jC^/^V^ .-THE TALK OF THE TOWN' i \\)car Ones V j )17/// Furthef flf>n ■■■■■>^^^^^*r,nr^r^r^r^.^ Rftfnction s... Compare These Prices You'll agree f/iey ore more than reasonably priced] I NOW177 words
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Advertisement94 1953-11-27 5 ROULETTE A S H q TRAYS Solo Agenis: I F.E. ZUELLIC (MALAYA) LTD. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG \vOOUBLE LION BRAND// cUluflttjul en tki LOCHINVBR Famous Sine* 1844 SPCCIALLV SELCCTCO SCOTCH WHISKY OISTILLCO. BLCNOCO SOleaOCnts and bottled IN -OKIAN GWAN M LTO.^> SCOTLAND alo«it»--r». Ptn.iij. Kutl* Lumpur. '"Quality ly wureshi94 words
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Miscellaneous282 1953-11-27 6 MANDRAKE. THE MACICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I ~i 1 1 V'Fonu rufinn HIUSUf Wi I I THt« GREAT *^v BUT THERt kVEBE A FEW ROTTEN 1 r tf:j^J~ SSlibf- jraoWr'MffcL a a k E c a t^p^J lN THE COLLEGE OFMAG'C WE INSTANT HYPNU* ■_> J U282 words
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Miscellaneous320 1953-11-27 6 AR I '"dependent v c »m?B > v •■oral, V "'"•>«■ d«*" J a n fi advance with Ou JB^.'. 1 dually, and the,/ fan^B^ 1 'xceptional marriare m you. Your jud Rm J nt Mr when it comes to sinnrjßat people and you will b* Sch.lC instant when you320 words
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Article, Illustration530 1953-11-27 7 The kind judge is kind again HUSBAND KILLED BY POKER, WIFE SET FREE WOMAN who threw a 4Jker at her husband U caused his deat *l WaS Sn a nominal sentence C days' gaol by Mr. lattice Stable. PS left Leeds Assizes at L; e -a free woman. And judge530 words
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Article215 1953-11-27 7 Now 21st birthday will end her loneliness CH)R 16 months raven-haired Geraldine Boreham has 1 lived m a tiny room m Karl's Court waiting for the flay when she can marry the coloured man she loves. Now the day is fixedDecember 28. her 21st birthday.215 words
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Advertisement18 1953-11-27 7 "WS LOT OF VIM IN VIMTO MD IT'S SO Nia REFRESHING TOO! Bottled by: pHCEfIIX Phones 3700 370918 words
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Advertisement323 1953-11-27 7 £4,159 M FOR YOU AT AGE 55 SssffiirSS »~a« Ml ■urn PAS f for exam P le receive at age 55 lump £3.W>O FOR YOUR FAMILY. I! you do not live to continue r^/ewe i 3 r (KK) Ularly UntU y U aFe 55 your *Sd INCOME TAX SAVED. While323 words
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Article, Illustration292 1953-11-27 8 TEA CHING ENGLI ADULTS ISH TO AND... an d adults ar P k SB time Mi "Hn standard at th I duri Singapore Indian 1^1^; B< Congress Frpp thei English School. T The children are stnrf. lr(1!t l U no English is taught *m V adults are mostly office neo.292 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-11-27 8 PETER DE CRUZ - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN PETER DE CRUZ btory by THREE CLASSES A general view of the three sections of the class. The ''supervisors", former pupils, are at the head of the two tables m the foreground. The three children studying (from right) are Hassan Mohamed (aged five), Mary June Wong Mcc (13)KOK AH CHONG - 107 words
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Article, Illustration2243 1953-11-27 10 Sir Winston Churchill - US- VICTOR WITHOUT A DESIGN Sir Winston Churchill Second World War Vol. 6 28 by IS ;i war waged by a coaiiJ\ tiotl draws to its end political usprclh have a mounting importance. In Washington especially longer and wider views .should have prevailed. It is true that American thought is2,243 words
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Article, Illustration284 1953-11-27 11 Neither eide vulnerable West dealer Thf bidding We»t North Kant South >0 Db) 3s? Paw 4f; All pass NORTHS DOUBLE was shaded because of his good dis'ribution m support of ?.ny suit other than diamonds. East's bid immediately over the double was a v. >'• ie a rescue."284 words
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Miscellaneous125 1953-11-27 11 Today's Crossword r I I m J H I ACBOfI foltoi Iht tjftl '<■' 1 Woodtrlwid i Even young pnmti (1 uHI ll a D ß2« lli i Walking down-and-out- (ft). I ThJ beCOBM eerUlß |7l ■Unpletona are In Urn toupi «7] 8 K*»\ nkN than Fifth Av< Peninsula In125 words
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Article, Illustration387 1953-11-27 12 TH E S AXPENCES THE SCOTS COULD SAVE PETBEBNCE your article "The Srotn v should like to point out that Scotland Reb I ment to the Treasury has been estsL annual *v! £430.000.000 of which she sets back abo,^? oJ at a W v It Northern Irtland s annual about387 words
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Article119 1953-11-27 12 I I A COUPLE of days ago I re ceived the manifesto of Mr. Mak Pak Sht>e one of the City Council candidates m the East Ward of Singapore, where I live. In the past I have received many election ndciresse.s ;nd it has been •isual for them119 words
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Article78 1953-11-27 12 I HAVE noticed, with increase disgust, that Mr. Heah Seang. president of the Badminton Association of Malaya has been making caustic remarks about Wong Peng Soon••unauthorised" tour of Taipen both m the Straits Times ana the Free Press They give one the irr.prwswo he is78 words
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Article94 1953-11-27 12 IS there not something UH« lUtlc and Inequitable abouj the proposal to frteii WM price* before the publication m the IfMttr Plan for the devtlopment of Singapore. if i certain pt*ct of »iw s n quirad i>v the Oavmnmt v.rs lieiirr. ,nn«lv it "mild bt fMf to nx94 words
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Advertisement338 1953-11-27 12 PS THE MARCH OF PROGRESS Hi PHILIPS /4^^^Hu jQ featuring super magnetic materials and /G^^^^WHPV^r^ man y ot her spectacular improvements ■^■^QKjflH^^^WV rive-valve dry djt- B 3 j 'i 1 1 lH fWsl ry'-""''^T~\ *^^^«^2«^^^kH ter V receiver. Three Hi I :|l "",»«i;;.l.:;^'sEf|H wave ranges Low jII —i A— -^1338 words
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Article824 1953-11-27 13 KAY MURRAY - KAY MURRAY by NEW YORK. nR KINSEY missed uut "one project oi consumIm interest to the Human Female m his controver-| sial report—How to Pick a Husband, fcvith particular reference to career women. Martha Deane, one of American radio's leading personalities Kindly mis him m824 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-11-27 13 photo. Two of liOutton a moueis \\\m «"1.0 eoid storage al the Park Lane Hotel the other day but they remained two of the warmest people m the capital. The girls. Joan Burgess (right) and Dorothy Bramhall. went m to the hotel's cold room to testReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement56 1953-11-27 13 |NEW SHIPMENT $IUST RECEIVED i i i iDETECTOf (»»THROOM SCALES I i In 5 attractive colours: 9 (♦WHITE ♦MAIZE I 5 4 BLUE GREEN 5 ♦DUSTY ROSE I pETECTOI BABY SCALES t»n 3 attractive colours: JMVORY ♦BLUE 1 v PINK PITICTOI < I( >UOR SCALES! i I The j Jll856 words
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Advertisement161 1953-11-27 13 Basic Sheen ghres your skin a young luminous look A flowing cream foundation to give )<>ur skin the tnmsliK cut young look that is sheer viu hantna nt. Use it under powder you need so little to create new glowing beauty. MAYNARD CO., LTD. 11 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE- 1. TEL:161 words
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103 1953-11-27 14 This matter has to be cleared Or.... I^ROM llorsham Rugby Club to Brighton Rugby lub went this letter recently: "I have been instructed by my con ftiittee to write to you on an odd matter and m a tactful manner. Our 'A' Fifteen have remarked that when they played your103 words
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Article304 1953-11-27 14 But it may not be successful 4 MOVE asking the British Government to reduce the v crippling 33 1 3 per cent tux on professional boxinr has been launched m Britain. At a recent fight show, men were at the lobby collecting signatures304 words
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Article110 1953-11-27 14 The Singapore Ru*>by Union have •fleeted the following for the annual Scotland v Rest match on the padang tomorrow <5 pni>: Scotland: M.v Donald <SCC'; Hennev tSCC'. Melver (SCC'. Watsoa <Army>. Roper (.SCC 1 Mac* c-nvie (RAF*. Craddock <raf»; Penman (RN), Ha.-tie <RAF». Gray (SCC>.110 words
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Article77 1953-11-27 14 Commonwealth team draws Declaring at the lumh total of 141 'or four wickets, the Commonwealth cricket team left the Jaipur Cricket VsAoci&Lion XI three hours m which o get 214 for victory at Jaipur yeserd<iy. They made little effort to go for he runs and stored 64 for two mReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration390 1953-11-27 14 Strange lunch party iard »er a n n d JgIUS hams. a Johr »ny Wh *t was 1 siranie about it? JJ* lockell Ls l c rfifnine i »ampion and other two. Jxrth former holders of the tit'?. are bent on recapturing it. And. to add to the strange- ress.390 words
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Article102 1953-11-27 14 *pHE Mnftpcri Turf club will hold a Gynikli.iriii meeting— the first MMttur RMettttf to be held SRA Mid MARA rules at BiiKlt Tlmah on Dec 19 There will MVffn mres Including hurdle rare, for ponies. dHH' i ii.>liorstvs iinci hiuk.s Entries <io«e i»H Der 9 At102 words
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Advertisement199 1953-11-27 14 NEW SMASHING OFPERS! Nylon Caba.d.ne Suir •*.l»^ L **>- m.idt to muiuri'i 75 40 per tuif Am, nc.in Sharkskin Trousers m.idc to measure 12. 50 per pur Pl.nn colouf^d Rayon Trousers made to measure) 1250 per piir i I I S Arrow Shirts 8 75 each Mercerised cotton washable American199 words
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Article1350 1953-11-27 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Mubarak for the St. Leger Majestas Cinema Shangrila By IpOLLOYYIMi horses will not start tomorrow: Colonel Daly, Northern Circuit, Quarter Deck. Arch Side. Good Gamble, Dande Bay, British Paragon, Honolulu, Mentick, Gwilym. Lochinvar, Sturveta, Stage Show. Ramfield and Cape Horn. n|ET K) with 9 00,1,350 words
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Article175 1953-11-27 15 TWOUOH up ;i division, OMUfcM Mrliyu v.oti ui'll enough on Ov Brat <!-'>■. <n«, On* Mil'v to complete a 'loubir for thf meeting by n kinK fhn Cl I. Div 1. f» P, f I i If lm H r;MMI In blitkci' m Oimhiir MHayw .slmuld175 words
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Advertisement78 1953-11-27 15 (Spa) II .11 IMJ-^^ TODAY DAILY 11 a.m., 1 30, 4, 6.45 9.30 p.m. MARILYN MONROE 1N... 20th Century-Fox's Full House Starring RIC "ARD WIDMARK pJEAN PETERs tHARLES LAUGHTON 1 sihgapore '''restaurant "i [ht Class Bar) 1 I 79 Bras Basah Road. 3 i Tel. 4088. Singapore 7 L Excellent78 words
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Advertisement355 1953-11-27 15 CAPITOL From TCCAY A Y-, II I 45, 4. titO 93« U(K _Hi ■I'll I44UUUiUUIiiiUiUiUUUU JH Il.fl y WARNtRBHos JKRJhI JiJty^itfrv^r Broadway: umA tT,\^-<>* Virginia mayo^^^2^i] llie fnmmumit •^HP" Genevieye K% warniii iios f^'/ starring r m m M m.fUMB1 m r'^ Dinah Sheridan John THE IH AND t ATI355 words
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Article30 1953-11-27 16 Nov. L'&tli 19v.3 t it mh Kirn n to Brygid mty i /to.. Fletcher, .1 born i wiiFA ri i-"v i Audrv H Wheatlej .it a N tinbaf /ana*30 words
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Article87 1953-11-27 16 ft Wb*4m *"> i minimum) S lUNDERS I Col H W. MH F 44 ytttl nd Killed by fcerrorUU Ren^am, Johore, t>«> MUi N° v I I X \Nii i lie death ocean d»' bta 13, Upper Bernngooo 0 Uii lI. SI. of Mr. Kan,' Hcxk U c If*87 words
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Article309 1953-11-27 16 No! No! No! says lOC chief MR. AVERY Brundage, president ot the International Olympic Committee, m a 700-word document Issued yesterday, dealing With 1.0.C. problems, strongly opposes rhrowine open the Olympic Games to professionals. A number oi articles, ne aayi have appeared recently claiming thatReuter - 309 words
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Article39 1953-11-27 16 World heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Mar ixiiKi left San Francisco on Wednesday by Philippine Air Lines lor Honolulu and the first of a series of exhibition fights on a tour that will cover Asia A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article166 1953-11-27 16 I (Continued from Page 1) question as proposed by the West. YESTERDAYS COMMUNICATION IS UNDERSTOOD TO PROPOSE A MEETING IN BERLIN AT FOREIGN MINISTERSLEVEL. NO DATE IS SET. The Note. totalling eight pages is also believed to contain a number of proposals, but no details of166 words
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Article410 1953-11-27 16 S 'pore Races (Continued from page 15) i CL. 2— lM. T'HE CL 2 event over 1 :1 M. is a punter's dream. Shangrila is one of those rare racing certainties that seldom occur. No need to worry about handicaps, but for the sake of the record, Shangrila gets 16410 words
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Article223 1953-11-27 16 Non-League Clubs sweep board YON-LEAGUE clubs swept [\w hoard m three Football Association Cup ftWl round tics yesterday. Cambridge United. Hereford United and Rhyl eliminating Third Division sides In Newport County. Bxeter City and Halifax Town Rli.vl gave a magnificent perormance m fighting ba o-2 at halt time to win223 words
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Article21 1953-11-27 16 The Singapore Rifle Association j will hold .^poon shoot on Sunday at 830 a.m. at the Bukit Timah Rangt.21 words
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Article46 1953-11-27 16 Malayans lose to Danes 1-3 pleated 1-3 > H team. "J i badminton sUt f Th other rnttchl Andersen beat i? B.«'hoo B|fi nX the doubles BNkJ Leif Jensen defeated; Ue l^,^.^ "2 The Malayans suHmd iu°rTnr St maCh luring a rough m. Z trom England.- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article204 1953-11-27 16 Medan Touring Team 8, Indo-Malays m rill. Medan touring football team overwhelmed til Singapore Indo-Malays m their opening gamtnl Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and the margin of Ml was no injustice. I It was a one-sided affai t M the first time a Colony204 words
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Article107 1953-11-27 16 Horses io fly— plan MALAYAN racehorse owners In Kuala Lumpur yesterday welcomed the possibility ol air travel for their horses from race centre to race centre. They were commenting on a suggestion by Mr. Max Oxford, director of Civil Aviation. Federation, that horses could travel more comfortably by air. Mr.107 words
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Advertisement42 1953-11-27 16 /■^C [Contains Viumins^ )l ron c lciuin QUICKNESS ol age, sp<* d ot thought, rapidity of act.on tenn.s demands these and mo«. It is staying power and the will-to-wm which command success. Drink delicious OVAI/TlN*' A. WANOER LTO.. n ncO roors^<i a42 words
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