The Singapore Free Press, 28 November 1953
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Title Section19 1953-11-28 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. >r *****. Singapore. Sat Nov. 28. 1933, Price 13 (is.19 words
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Article662 1953-11-28 1 SIT YIN FONG - M.C.A. BOSS FOR LONDON SIT YIN FONG truth <nt Multsiui for ii<».l,l 'Trash', 'nonsense' is beina written Hv A R?* 111 111 of the Chinese Association, Dato Sir i hens-lock Tan, is going to Britain and America early next year on a one-man mission "to tell the truth ahout Malaya."662 words
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Article36 1953-11-28 1 The going at Bukit Timah this afternoon will be good. Allan Lewis' best bets are: Shangrila, Majestas. and Yutoi 11. Best outsiders: Spider King and Singing Master. Today's course information m Pace 16.36 words
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141 1953-11-28 1 Accounts of Indian magnate seized rym INDIAN Government ha* ordered the seizure of the accounts and records of the multi-n illionaire newspaper magnate. Seth Kumkmhna Dalnnu Special Polii c UMahlishment Inspector-General T. A. Bambawale, said m New Delhi yesterday Mr. Bamnawale declined to divulge the reasons for the action, butA.P. - 141 words
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Article31 1953-11-28 1 A Singapore housewife isl alleged to have poured boiling! water over another woman dur J ing a quarrel m Keppel Harbour! area yesterday. The victim's! condition Is not serious.31 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-11-28 1 MRS. Jov.mk.i Tito, wife of th c Yugoslav President, votes m the country's first general elec tion since 1950. There were less than 20 opposition candidate s and these were within the Party itself.37 words
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Article321 1953-11-28 1 Bermuda will give answer to Reds ALLIED experts will draft an liJrm nS i Wer t0 Mos^\V at the «ermuda conference of the Brirh ,r PPcn c Minister, Sir Winston Lh h lll r Pie skl ™t Eisenhower Japri he r French Premier. M. JQ >eph. Laniel. fer!SLV y M321 words
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Article49 1953-11-28 1 A Singapore thief yesterday returned a sold linf to woman i who pleaded with him "why do I you want to rob a poor .servant." Earlier, the woman had .seen the 1 man. a Chinese, leaving her i room m Klng'j Road and ran after him49 words
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Article26 1953-11-28 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened .steadily this morning with first grade, December shipment, at r>f)' 2 cent* a pound. en-eighth cent below ftti terday'i doting.26 words
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Article71 1953-11-28 1 A FIRE imftd uncontrolled through 3,000 buildings m refugee-packed Pu.san. Korea, yesterday and tttlt thousands Of Korean* .screaming into the streets and involved Of* of the United States Army headquarters. Flarmvs v^ i re shooting 50 feet In the air a.s thn panir-.sf r U-kru Korean71 words
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Advertisement13 1953-11-28 1 pure oils are !KJr •'♦'^'^•''••••••'^'-•■'•''•v/->'* > 'A*:'>-''-'>*-: i*'.*x^^^^^^Bß emulsified for WB» ■&^^£-K'^ drynoss -v>v>^^vx13 words
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467 1953-11-28 2 Russia drops her terms for Big -4 talks \T\\Y\ new Russian Note, handed on Thursday to th< I nited States, British and French governments, proposed that the four great Powers should meet m Berlin to discuss the German problem and other causes oJ world tension, but indicated the Russians wouldA.P. - 467 words
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Article45 1953-11-28 2 Lady Derby wife of one of Britain's wealthiest Peers, was yesterday reported to be making "satisfactory progress" m Liverpool hospital after a miscarriage The 33-year-old wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire was rushed to the Royal Liverpool infirmary on Monday.45 words
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Article82 1953-11-28 2 A COMPANY commander of the King's African Rifles, Captain Selby Lewis Griffiths, i was greeted by his wife m I Nairobi yesterday as he left the court martial that had found him not guilty of murdering an African. The 43-year-oid, Durhamborn officer was charged with imurdering82 words
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Article46 1953-11-28 2 MLss Ava Gardner will go ahead with her plans to divorce *Yank Sinatra, a studio spokesman quoted her as saying last right. Miss Gardner left for a film assignment m Rome after Sinatra visited her at her sLster's Hollywood home.46 words
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205 1953-11-28 2 Confidence vote saves Laniel govt. M. JOSEPH LANIEX, th< French Prime Minister won a vote of confidence froir the National Assembly lasl night, thereby saving his government and enabling him U attend the Bermuda conference The Assembly gave him 8 majority of 31 275 for and 244 against. More thanReuter - 205 words
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Article31 1953-11-28 2 Famed French playwright Henri Bernstein. 77. died yesj terday m a Paris hospital. Author of many plays, Beri nstein had his own theatre m Paris -Le Theatre Des Ambassadeurs.31 words
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Article53 1953-11-28 2 rwMIE Queen yesterday hrld her flrst investiture outside Britain when shr confrrred honours on a number of Jamaicans 1n the gocC spacious chapel of the ancient Bishops Palace m Kingston. The Queen and the Duke loft Jamaica last night m the Umr Gothic on their way53 words
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Advertisement548 1953-11-28 2 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACCOMMODATION VACANT U Word* II mim -M: i $9 ctt. exlrm. "HOMELAND" 737 MffaKfctUM Road Nfar Swimmim: t'!ul> Douole rooms. Full board, mi table than Buroptans onlj Proprietrest Ki.yiish. ltlephone *****. NEW FLORA VII LE 130 Grange Road. Attractive double accommodation \sl DtHvmbM". Ail nunurn MMIVaBfteBCM. Full board548 words
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Advertisement189 1953-11-28 2 Vim- I I Mw I 5/(e can see that PERSIL WASHES WHITER Pcrsil washes whiter because its rich, active lather removes all traces of dirt clothes are r«a//v clean. Coloured dothes, too, /'ftt>\ Jfc arc brighter than ever before and lfVj(j4lm because it washes so gently, Persil it AA safe189 words
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222 1953-11-28 3 Union funds 'misused': Complaints in Singapore £OMPLAINTS have been made to the Labour Department that some unions m Singapore were too tree with their expenses and proper accounts were not rendered for donations and subscriptions received. It has been alleged that some officials had used funds for personal benefit and222 words
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Article33 1953-11-28 3 t*» SU J R l)orter nnu-il Festival of BngiUh e h Music .will be held at chU Anirel s Cathedral. BintaL^ Monday at 5.15 pan Singapore SSKeSsSss SnJonß Katong. I33 words
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Article, Illustration197 1953-11-28 3 By G. T. BOON A YOUNG Chinese, on instructions from his father, recently rushed to Singapore by plane from his Kuala Lun ur home to give a pint of blood to the wife of his parent's friend. Yesterday father and son arrived at Kallang to197 words
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Article107 1953-11-28 3 THE promotion of 25 Singapore Assistant Superintendent of Police to Deputy Superintendents was gazetted yesterday. They are Messrs. G. C. Ripley, A. C. Good. A. E Minns. E. T. J. Bunnens. E. J. Linsell, R. B. Cor- ridon. J. H. Davies. B W. F. I107 words
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Article44 1953-11-28 3 Lord Forbes, premier Baron of Scotland, died on Thursday ]at his home 'Castle Forbes." He was 71. Lord Forbe.s, whose title dates back to the early 15th century, I was head of one of Scotland .> oldest and mast distinguished clans.44 words
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Article21 1953-11-28 3 Japan and Burma have reached an agreement m Ran coon on a four-year rice pur chasing and trade programme21 words
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Article120 1953-11-28 3 \MR. RICHARD Nixon, United States Vice-Presi-dent, said m Colombo yesterday there had been sortie irritation caused bit Crylon's recent ricc-ntl)hrr (MM with Communist China the time when thousands of our boys were being kdlcd m °He a mid the United States would not be justified m giving120 words
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Advertisement271 1953-11-28 3 *H J i by DC-66 or DC 6 Sleeper Planes 1 from Bangkok twice weekly Enjoy famed PAL personalized service, and Douglas DC-68/DC-6 dependability. Departures from Bang- VoV each Monday and Thursday morning. Convenient connections from Singapore For oir travel at iti line%t, lly 4. -@^r 9mmm hn Urn /i-B271 words
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The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. Nov. 28. 1953 Opinion
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Article281 1953-11-28 4 AN eight-hour Council debate can be very dull. But the Federal legislators on Wednesday proved that it can be gripping. And it seems certain that the future will show that nobody's time was wasted. Speaker alter speaker rose from the Unofficial ranks to challengt the Government expenditure lor281 words
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Article117 1953-11-28 4 IT may be that the Russians, m agreeing to a conference with Britain. the United States and France, are genuinely eager to come to terms with the West particularly m regard to the future of Germany. But suspicions are bound to be aroused by the timing of the Soviet117 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-11-28 4 CUMMINGS AND THE 'FLYING SAUCER' STORIES I 'I really shall have to him transferred when we Set I back I m just about sick and tired of these fantastic I storm of ONE hiaded men I on the radai screen. (There hart' been n 1 at strutun ObjtCtt over wituin57 words
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Article663 1953-11-28 4 ANTHONY TERRY - What A German Car Crash Revealed ANTHONY TERRY The victim "Leopold Angerer" was a former S.S. man one of 40,000 former killers believed to be "submerged" m Germany BERLIN. GERMAN police and rescue squads called to a road accident at Dortmund started picking over the wreckage of a battered "People's663 words
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Article233 1953-11-28 4 WHEN Miss Betty Gruble visits Oxford and Cambridge to lecture on her new film. Macbeth." it i.s understood that she will be made an honorary Fellow of several colleges, and may also be made a Doctor of Civil Laws. I hear that .she will write an introduction233 words
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Advertisement28 1953-11-28 4 TELEFUNKEN AEG FOR Music Lover, Lad^ Secretary, Business Man. Public Spc.ktr and the Educitional Adviser. k I, Agi SEOW KUAN Co 4 Dhoby Chaut, S pore Tel. 778728 words
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Advertisement23 1953-11-28 4 BRUNSVIDIi CALCU L A T OR THE CALCULATOR OF HIGH EFFICIENCY SPEED AND ACCURACY Sole Agents UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (I) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR23 words
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315 1953-11-28 5 THAT'S WHY RATION WASN'T POPULAR' Free Press Stall Reporter v ou\ could supply Malaya with rice as good as that B roduced i» any othei country if the local governtV asked for them, Mr Ba Thaung, the Burmese S in Singapore, said today. Mr315 words
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Article42 1953-11-28 5 The first shipyard to be built m Britain for 26 years was opened m Newport. South Wales Sk n y ni° build Prefabricated vessels under cover m dry dock. burning yard itselt j bt>i »Sin in stages.42 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-11-28 5 picture. I YAP GEK LIN, top pupil in Primary One in Kuo Chuan Girls' School. Singapore, rece ives her prize from Mrs. Loke Yew at the prize-giving yesterday. The principal, Miss Monica Sirkett. is behind Mrs. Loke.- Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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Article150 1953-11-28 5 JJIK Han Hoe Lim, a memhi i V «M the Public Services i ommUsion, will open the Singapore Canine Wtvk tomorrow. TJnmediatelv aft#r, ail attrola** wil 1 ti-kI the fortune' ol vlsitori il the home of Mrs. P, Leon -8 >h rpunder-presWtenl of the Singapore Canine150 words
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175 1953-11-28 5 S'PORE TO BUY DRUG -100,000 DOSES Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPOKK Government is to buy 100,000 doses of yellow fever vaccine at a cost of $55,000 next year. It is the first time anything like this quantity has been bought. The Director of Medfral Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers, gave175 words
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Article31 1953-11-28 5 An American Military Air Trail >p->rt Bervlcr n planr with t m r r)f'»i>i (i sbo ird ra i md burned "> the suburb <»t Pgurii re»t«rd iy31 words
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Article157 1953-11-28 5 Sub-tenants may get power meters Free Press Staff Reporter SfNGAPORE sub-tenants may have their hands strengthened m their disputes with their chief tenants if the City Council approves a proposal to allow them to have separate eta tricity meter.s. The Public Utilities Committee has approved the proposal m principle but157 words
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Advertisement233 1953-11-28 5 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE I WE OPEN TILL Sp^ TODAY Kvvryoni* is talking about Ike When We Say Further Reductions IVc mean it. Look at Today's offers:— CANNON TOWELS MANHATTAN NYLON m Gift Sets SHIRTS $8.50 to $21.50 $27.50 ea. NOFADE SPORTS ESSLEY FINE SHIRTS QUALITY SHIRTS $10 00 ea. $12.00233 words
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Article17 1953-11-28 6 other •tanuneren- 50.000 Wghty P^^^ySc! B students who na\e yamn .^"curious firm;.!:I nations h17 words
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Miscellaneous269 1953-11-28 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis M 0* 70 PLAY UNPLEASANT TUCKS J [*ON£ G4r W£S*CUWr V: I Mb G/t\\6 fU| CCLLEGI OF I" I QHPIQPLI--" //f T f lOW 'O__ A^G.X^fi^^Avi^--^ WVs'Yft/M fif/IM US£D W 1/77U v 'IA/HfOE'D YOU (^'EfT^NC^ R/l??q rw'^^ MAGiC h£ LtARMED TO269 words
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Miscellaneous389 1953-11-28 6 luckJ B«; N "Jon wui lh cn c U»r^ I lo uhaveadee,u Wtf 1 something of Y h uUev V,l or music. fcJgJJS^^ •n excellent criUc J«*t that uhich fciiSL M4 "keij that you will so far I Mnce your affeutoV* I t'e sunace. you should C I n'ateuho is389 words
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347 1953-11-28 7 Phone girl, 2 1 sees men goaled for drugging her i< lU ol>e.ut«>i was m i"» rt JL niarritil men bear two j lur bfr l ,iUw Dunsford. slie rod book-maker. given seu urne r. fei TEE* hand, ol f^S Dunsford's office on th f'o she \uis given brandy July347 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-11-28 7 picture. PARKIM. troubles disappear wtlh this new minit-ai j with a ninety decree turn each way, can move almost side ways from a parked position. -iiinn is The car with a fuel consumption of 85 miles to the gallon M made by Bond. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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148 1953-11-28 7 IN Ihc Orkney Islands where some of the Islanders havr fo do a journey by boat to «et to the cinema and take their own stoves with them for heating purposes In the winter, they abhor tjan«ster films. Neither do they like Danny Kaye.148 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-11-28 7 picture. TIIK voluptuous Hast, as portrayed by red -headed Italian film star, Yvonne Sanson, for the leading role m her first British picture 'Star of India". ReuterReuter - 27 words
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185 1953-11-28 7 PROWDS of women shoppers saw 23-year-old Keg L EastafY leap from a speeding van to stop v runaway horse and cart m Church Road. Willesden. And afterward* Reg Ba«an told the story a. .simply as th s I ■■I was talking to my185 words
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113 1953-11-28 7 A GERMAN Panxer ure*V nadier who nine fought J»r Rommel m the Libyan >>**it paid ofT <lrbt of honour to Kngland. m the iiarc tl Iwo ■earehJinU, 32-year-old, fuirh« i'.<l Rudl \<.i/ knelt m a i Pwui;hed Reid near NewJarket and rendered narmlevi113 words
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Advertisement151 1953-11-28 7 M PARTIES/ j n .la WEDDINGS I REMV MARTIN VS. O P B* A* Jfk CELEBRATIONS I i £tL WHY WORRY about the selection CANAOIAN WHISK» &)u R of wines and spirits when all you 5 I t^MfjL j I i**jOP need do is dial I y-^gg 5 19 4151 words
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Article, Illustration464 1953-11-28 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN T Hf is.* "■■•-US TK.s production i, a $0 »he most cxpcn,i» e and lavish of the Malay pictures produced l 0 fc laf tostifl 8 over $200 fc 000. ti I took 10^ Over half or the picture was S shot m different ports of Malaya. JJf464 words
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Article, Illustration2266 1953-11-28 10 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL - Roosevelt dies— and Truman takes over SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL SKOXn WORLD WAR (Voi. 6)-29 fry DRESIDENT ROOSEVELT died suddenly on Thursday, 12, 1945, at Warm Springs, Georgia. He was 63 In the afternoon, while he was having h»is portrait painted, he suddenly collapsed, and died the same evening without regaining2,266 words
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Article, Illustration281 1953-11-28 11 North-South vulnerable South dealer IVY OESCHGER, well-known San Mateo bridge teacher writes about iWs hand m The Bridge World Magazine. We«t opened the ten of hearts. South won, discovered the diamond MuaUoD when he led the king, and I Promptly finessed the eicht on the j J*xt round.281 words
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Article152 1953-11-28 11 r PHE "illsaTaeefttl eitrtTtf--1 ;inc. f th»- Minister of Works m authorising the *xpcnrlltuic i I l 127,000 of thr taxpayer money to redecorate 22 rooms m Kensington Palace tor Urn Ducht m ol K*-nt vaj crttlrisrd at ;i meetlni of Lambrth Counc-l by Socialist Councillor152 words
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Miscellaneous226 1953-11-28 11 Today's Crossword here. (5»; 5 Car. fmitratc I thin sort <>l le.tf ft): I C»p Urti *n n thrr IM] '(1 I"' f>l m tne ««,]<i but nol for long! "*-:<' Goe.s m n ptdAJ i shioned i/ay (7>J 13 PM( r" llltm. '7.; Tak. nuai tdith an after drink226 words
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Article, Illustration253 1953-11-28 12 go Fusilier Patrick Lydon, found guilty «r I k7 m Korea by a courtmartial Is t« i,» yof **«*il having the courage to be a ,w a l r d be ««W*3s l "Self-knowledge" susce^ts I that Lydon's refusal to obey m order under fire253 words
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Article106 1953-11-28 12 IT would seem to me that Justice Cyril's motive m 1 defending the box-office girl against what he called our dull-witted friend so that justice might prevail, is a fettle bit frayed at the edges. Perhaps the real reason which prompted him to rise so gallantly to her defence106 words
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Article128 1953-11-28 12 JUSTICE CYRIL" is trying J be a hero. Some time ago I went to see a film. It wa about 9 pm. I tendered $5 note for two I tickets. The box-office girl gave me two tickets. I waited. Seconds hr.f she handed me the $1 change. I hunt?128 words
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Article161 1953-11-28 12 Frigid men of wealth YOUR editorial on the Uli Acquisition i Amending i Bl and cognate matters was bot timely and sound. I can assure you, sir, as i 3s. porean of over 40 years' eipericu with the local leaders, rightly i wrongly so-called, that the real idfering (if not161 words
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Article, Illustration8 1953-11-28 12 AN *ff""?2itfSg TROI'BLE IN STi» N#fl 0» s»sg£-8 words
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Article31 1953-11-28 12 H AV Eyoua r oa*?iJ|/ you seen anything s Zl| or unusual? aiIM Then write to the PRESJ I MAN and tell others I it m hisPOSTBAG- lu brieflybriefly - 31 words
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Article57 1953-11-28 12 IS it the practice of ■OIH theatre iiitui^emrnt now not to laMlt the word> LA»i day m newspapen before t?ei Change of programme. 01 UU a now publicity stunt to §urprlM their patrons? 1 When I Inquire M Wj P»'» (topMtMOl and Uook.n,- ofTu t eerUla ptetuw netnUf,57 words
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Advertisement278 1953-11-28 12 BULLDOG GUINNESS STOUT STRONG MAN COMPETITION ||1 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO WIN $3,000 mi> by choosing the seven strongest men All Guinness Stout drinkers know that it is "Bulldog Brand for Body Building", fudging by their strength, which of these men do you think drinks Bulldog Brand most regularly! -COUPON278 words
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Article, Illustration792 1953-11-28 13 Bill Webb Jones - 'Mikado' Needs no Bally-hoo Bill Webb Jones By f The DOyly Carte company went m secret to put on Mi- fcjdo' m the U.S. over i5O years ago for j fear that pirates" would put on the show before them. They still :go to the U.S. without any publicity. They792 words
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Article214 1953-11-28 13 LAN old \4ulr\il;.- trouper —the Johnstone of liyton and Ji i 1 1 t«,| "At lin end i «ay m the s trouper it v. t i> that Tanny wist < d a damag< v hi ait gave <».it KAV Ml ICK\I YORK 1 'mil tii. i214 words
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Article129 1953-11-28 13 PERHAPS one of the uisrr stars pi the ftlmi who hke.s tiie simple life and nil own manner of living U lew His last important nim vaj 'Johnny Belinda." with Jane Wyman, m 1948. Since then he has made two or three .small iiim.s, the Uut a sort129 words
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Advertisement98 1953-11-28 13 Th dpo'c iP^ v I II ul v 0 "*'"^r' i II II v^4jjP'^L^ II U P AwMm'm mm Ift 1 1 x M MrWW&w m^^^ t% UDu iMVMEmw'W*' /»^^^s^©a 1. II «r B /j^ £ST. /820 AS BLENDED BY THE MACKINLAY FAMILY FOR 4 GENERATIONS Sole Distributors. SCOT I'98 words
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Article, Illustration406 1953-11-28 14 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE New triumph [or R.U.R. trainer By IT'S a small, small world. Last Saturday 1 night I was sitting at the bar of the Horse and (iroom m Colchester. Kssex, when who should walk m but CSM Henry ot the Royal lister Rifles Last406 words
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Article243 1953-11-28 14 JOHN FARROW - JOHN FARROW By OLYMPIC champions Hungary, who routed England 6-3 on Wednesday at Wembley, will go to Switzerland next year as overwhelming favourites to collar the World Cup soccer title and the man who set them on the allconquering trail was an Englishman. Alexander Bares, presidentA.P. - 243 words
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Article102 1953-11-28 14 THONY Traberr. United States singles x champion, easily won his opening match yesterday m the Victorian championships. Two other American Davis Cup squad members. Ham Richardson and Bob Perry, were defeated by Australians. Vie Seixas who has a strained ligament m his right knee received l>ermission to102 words
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Article30 1953-11-28 14 Moscow Dynamos gained their third win m three matches of their Danish tour when they b*»a» an Odense side by six goal.* "to zero m Copenhagen, yesterday30 words
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Article, Illustration302 1953-11-28 14 EDIN PETERS - Last outing for cycling stars EDIN PETERS By (.viliiiK Club hold the™ annual th 'cl>J ship. The venue has not biSS k to W< l are hoping to hold it on one of th^ b J" *&S Singapore Ult fastest rho recent visit Of Re- Har_ rU, Winner Of the302 words
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Article48 1953-11-28 14 The 1953 Wimbledon tennis J pionships made a profit of USjiijl said Stanley Read, SecfeUnrffl English Lawn Tennis AssxmS yesterday. This is U5572,000 d than last year. J The lifting of the entertainraoi M on tennis accounted for the ai| crease m profits.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Advertisement169 1953-11-28 14 ALL TOMPAVS U.K. SOVVEtt FMXTURES D.V.SION. W.rk. n)tl n v Tranmw Arsenal Newcastle York v Carlisle gP SSii'r D VI S .ON (SOUTH, Cardiff v Liverpool Bournemouth v Newport h n'r* T Pre ton Brighton v Brtatol C Hudder^Held f Burnley Coventry v FxeUr Manchester C. t West Brom Ollllnjham169 words
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Advertisement109 1953-11-28 14 I In* iiislin i lOlaii <^^^wJ This .sturdy Austin Van delivers the Roods swiftly J .;-3gifiPf[S^? and safely, the Independent front suspension !!|!fP^MMIHB^ ensuring protection of fragile stores. Wide rear- '1 opening doors make loading and unloading easy 111 Illlllllllllllilillli" 1111 1^ for everyone. Taking loads up to half a109 words
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Article, Illustration274 1953-11-28 15 CHWEE KOK CAN BEAT ME Y~says Henricks I 1 1 iv sorint swimming champion, Jon HenirSTß^^miiiayan sprinter Neo Chwee Kok has a ricks, say* heating him m the Australian championP^SSbaurne m February. I* to Jioiavan who will swim m the Australian, New I i!c and Victorian championships, lost by a274 words
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Article165 1953-11-28 15 U HARD WORKING defence and a forwardline that Pnad a sting m it this was lacking m earlier games Hamed Singapore to a 3 2 victory over Negri pmoilan m a Southern hockey quadrangular match payed m Seremban yesterday lemgapore. Malayan hockey Mjpions. flashed m165 words
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Article390 1953-11-28 15 Tigers 2; Fathul Karib 1 T«IGERS Sports Association—already SAFA Div I League champions— emerged winners of the SAFA Senior Cup final when they managed to snatch victory against Fathul Karib yesterday. Producing their best form this season, Fathuls shook the fancied Timers to the390 words
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Article86 1953-11-28 15 Officials had to pay too OFFICIALS of teams taking part m the South Hockey Quadrangular Tournament m Seremban, were made to pay for their seats. They were told by the hon. secretary of the Negri Sembilan Hockey Association, Mr. John Kanagaratnam, that it was the only way the Association could86 words
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Article81 1953-11-28 15 MALACCA scored nve minutes from time to draw one-all with Johore at Seremban. It was a lucky result for Malacca, whose equaliser came from a penalty bully. JOHORE WERE UNQUESTIONABLY THE BETTER TEAM. From the very start the Johore forwards 6wung into action with a81 words
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Article41 1953-11-28 15 C*unbrldtf< btut Oxloid by flv« events to two in the annual later Var.sit y relay athletics match at Cambridge on Thursday Thu i- the first of Uie mkjor winter sporting clashes between rvprVMnUthM of the two 1 unlversltlea. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article123 1953-11-28 15 BASSETT WINS ON POINTS |>ERCY BASSETT, interim world fetttui weljhl champion, outpointed Prenchman Louis Carrara m a ten-round non-title tight last night before a crowd of 4,000 m Paris. The toußh Frenchman absorbed a terrific beating. At times during the ten-round bout Carrura appeared on the verge of crumbling underA.P. - 123 words
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Article1433 1953-11-28 16 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS «y jiiii-iiiipj nap BOX OFFICE m the 4.00 (Race 5) Bml. \MB\»U)OK M\KIH \IIMIK\L II».MIK*L FLIM|| N< -^jfifc^J ,00 Sc»rlel W.unal Qui.ksund Ainb.i^dor K( gg. C 711^5- 1 Hush,,,, M ii«Ml, Mu.lunc aSj^ J Xj^ I j. 3 j;(... JlM d saa^1,433 words
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Article1100 1953-11-28 16 DOUBLE TOTE: Races Four and Seven. BIG SWEEP: Race Eight. Race 1—2.00: Class 1, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1 852 Scarlet Admiral Mawl 813 Mr. M. van Breukelen Owner 2 738 Quicksand Whitney 813 Mr. T. F. Won? Daniels 3 097 Indonesia Bag by 8.10 Mr. TV. Mitchell Bagbj1,100 words
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Article, Illustration1324 1953-11-28 1 hree Press short story by CHAN CHIN HOCK ,-EOFFKEY TAYI.OK >U ,nt of the new Clajrton f a f built by the side ol ["graveyard In hoiueEpntfmission to move m. /.-V you think you can I ligbi ton rfavs or o 111 AU AmovedEdmond T. C. Koh - 1,324 words
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413 1953-11-28 1 Winston Wu - Winston Wu by THE younger genera- tton of Malayan L-nmese are gradually preakme; away from the traditional marriage rituals of their forebears and have developed a now {orm of wedlock which, because of its simplicity. ■-pining popularity This new rorm expresses itF..413 words
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Advertisement22 1953-11-28 1 y^k new I /A" In P^'^^ I I MADE FOR YOUR I LEISURE COMFORT I EXCELSIOR LTD. 66. HIGH STREET, TEL: 316122 words
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Article292 1953-11-28 2 Uncle Eric - HOW WE CAME TO HAVE MUSIC-2 Uncle Eric by I AST WEEK, children, I told you about the birth of music and the invention of the first man-made musical instrument the drum. This week we will £0 a little further m the fascinating story of the development of music as292 words
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Advertisement108 1953-11-28 2 CLEANSE: D.C.Lotion is the most I revolutionary Dandruff Control Ix.tion ever E 0P I -it works l.kc a charm I\\ hirlintf surface- > a M action makes embarrassing scruffy dantJrufl V M m flakes repulsive to the scalp, and repellent V 1 W each other. Dandruff just disappears into 1108 words
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Miscellaneous878 1953-11-28 2 FOUR RIDDLES AND Sr i■&l J H UL^gl •#i« 4 mono the many nice i. why are taij the *A i, ti H v i i- .i*i ■ivt'(i tln^ contestii laziest? week wai a particular^ hidden pu/ tM tnat sailor? kind out' from K< < i• < A M p878 words
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Miscellaneous81 1953-11-28 2 Hidden m our pu/y| this w+ h two weU-known itemi from th/ (w. and KirU were »s,d l B the r« r «nati« n wv L^ «rlff ft- lhitJ When you tuve dtocovcved what they I thls yea f ansurrs m the ipaee provided below In/" 1 your name address81 words
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Article, Illustration917 1953-11-28 3 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - I light to Adventure KATHLEEN HICKLEY LI school friends .Mok Ltef< Chalky Whitehead and have built a seaplane-glider, the Lang. On their first Ab M m it they are caught m a freak storm which carries far out to sea and they crash-land on an unidentifttbetr iand *bas receives a917 words
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Article307 1953-11-28 3 ANIMALS HARASS A USTRALIANS A USTRALIA ha.s had quite a xjL tussle with the creatures of nature this year. The worst offenders were the animals you may find only m the zoo the long jumping kangaroo, the big flightless bird the emu. the dingo or wild dog, and the fox.307 words
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Advertisement17 1953-11-28 3 i\n. vi vi, m:. IMPORTERS of "NTS SHOES SHIRTS PERFUMES. "por" 0 BRID6E uriE 7 Tel: *****17 words
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Advertisement152 1953-11-28 3 I Safety Tips j by ESTHER WILLIAMS assisted) I by TOM and TERRY (XhJ ***rQ Cr 1 H T LEARN TO FLOAT In he ,ise of any emergency, it is a good idea to k»o« ho«i u> Hoal Thw might not only save your life someday, it vmII corwerve your152 words
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Miscellaneous33 1953-11-28 3 SATURDAY MACAZINE m J I I ANSWFKS TO KIIHH.HS IN PAOI 1 A nail. 2 A Ptfl. 3 Mian thoy ;m- ilwaya lot p.st m »)"<i 4 Becmuat tic U cit! a iboard.33 words
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Miscellaneous198 1953-11-28 3 .11 MOK CROSSWORD OhVMM ACiIOSS. 1. Small edible flat-fish like a plaice. 4. French uord for "fatfier." 8. It is used for carrying bricka and mortar. 9. Hooked nail of a beast or bird. 10. A plant's "bl()od." 11. To entice or decoy. 13. Flower emblem m the wars between198 words
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Article, Illustration255 1953-11-28 4 -whoever thought that one of my pictures would turn up m the Art House cinemas of New York?" asked YVONNE DE CARLO. Miss de Carlo, at one time usually associated with screen sheiks, is now an Art House girl, all because of the British255 words
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Article, Illustration349 1953-11-28 4 Fallen St ar says: I had Big Ideas THE making of Due) m The Jungle is an occasion ol special significance for David Farm, it is two and a half years since he last worked In any nim studio. The one-time newspapi r offu, boy. who looked like becoming the349 words
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Article, Illustration231 1953-11-28 4 Errol Flynn - Errol Flynn by E«RROL FLYNN talked Money. "My attitude, old boy. is simple," he said. care nothing for it. provided I have plenty of it. -When it comes to helping others out of a lam I'm honourable about money -and honour is a word not often associated231 words
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Article40 1953-11-28 4 SHEILAH GRAHAM - SHEILAH GRAHAM all Incidentally, one oj w —George can t quite g* energy to P* |rt piano and tne n keeps there. boat at M*a manT nU jn. wcupifs the next mou to ii>:l' r DtW «P w40 words
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Advertisement193 1953-11-28 4 Qenevieve The star of the J. ARTHUR RANK Technicolor Comedy Now Showing »1 THE CATHAY THEATRE with DINAH SHER'DAN /g 0 JOHN GREGSON I WfIPVIP V AY KENDALL V|v'/^ KENNETH MORE DARRaVq and my^lluv- v »-^d|tl triou.s lather. Mi l\ii >^' '.^Tj^^R L-^ s rorabinaticn (>f p<tro- J^l-^^ hum spirit193 words
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Article366 1953-11-28 5 pE Oxford University Magazine, mouthpiece 0 the dons, has made an Jttack on undergraduate "In the opinion 01 this magazine/ 1 It *y s "the time wasted oL 4 undc>r Praduates on amateur theatricals has greased. i fl increasing, nished. Will I there not come366 words
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Article, Illustration447 1953-11-28 5 IAN GRANT - IAN GRANT fgfg •|>v my truth, your "grace, t'ii most buxom wench with whom I prithee thou would'st grant sweet dalliance." This is the kind o! language one has to put up with m Walt Disney's historical film "THE SWORD AM) THE ROSE" (coming to Singapore)447 words
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Advertisement141 1953-11-28 5 CAPITOL today II I 1".. I \w Ml l44**<4 ..........w J Warner Bros mm&m J She's Back on J Broadway VfRGINIA MAVOi-=^iiiE£is->' "FAH FAH SAI KAI' ill M.mil.ii m IOMtXI* >####V/ j^t WARNER BROS 3 D" Feather Rmm WapmirCoio/i GUY MADISON FRANK LOVEJOY REX LAST DAY! It, 1. 45 4141 words
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Advertisement140 1953-11-28 5 ion ii i» tv t ii do .i m 1 1 1 1 ii \9M p On I In- r.iiHu .unit K4 1 1 n Genevieve •»■<. i^. itovrtof Dinah l.iliu K.t\ Sheridan GrtgM>n X* nd.ill KcniM'tli Mure TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT "Ofn THE kivkks \\i> MOUNTAINS' 1 (m Mandarin) with140 words
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Article, Illustration837 1953-11-28 6 T Miiicotnt M<nM»r\ sparts-pourrie j HEAH IS HEARD IN FORMOSA Manila hop may NOT route oil •^HERE'S a cloud—and a pretty dark one at that that threatens to soak all hopes ot a Singapore contingent competing m the Asian Games next year. Cause of the trouble is837 words
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Article91 1953-11-28 6 f\UR good friend Willie UH vf down m the dujnps hit wife's tip on Wednesday, ran s, ixtfl lies still trying to figure out what huppened to WHAT HAPPENED. On two day's racing Willie is $9 down. But, ts he quitting? W NOI r has a hUHCH U*t91 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-11-28 6 WANTED: SHAPELY WOMEN I <>OK M TIIOSi: musdes The* i~. to Tan Tee Yap .**>«** petum lor the .Mr. Siiii^nL co"»--title. Tan was "Mr. sfflHS IMS- and was runnew-uVHV JlUllOr title the same year. r the"""orc """or thU year" WIU make a biJ 'o^he title .on_moan: The girU are still79 words
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Article, Illustration826 1953-11-28 6 Why have a Board? asks reader MEN who have taken the biggest bidding In local sport are those m the cauliflower industry —NOT THE BOYS WHO SLING THE LEATHER. BIT THE PROMOTERS! A iports-pourrie reader, who wishes to be known as Spectator attempts to pick holein an article I wrote826 words
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Advertisement43 1953-11-28 6 GOT ANYTHING TO 5AY....? II you have any grouse views, or anything of intrrest dealing with sportwrite and tell me. Others will like to read about it too. Address your letters to: Malcolm Modder's Sports pourrie, co Singapore Free Press Cecil Street, Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement25 1953-11-28 6 g The Oriental Optical Co.. OPTOMETRISTS MA* l < FAC B '™n Wl™ ANI, SCIENTIFIC EVK fM^S (LATEST MOUERNEiJIIPM^^^^^ TEL: *****/4 TONIGHT EXTENSION TO 1 Ai^_^,25 words
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Article, Illustration884 1953-11-28 7 CHOO SENG QUEE - CHOO SENG QUEE Officials play a big role YE been asked why a! the soccer playWipore during the tf SSffi has been of P^ttrJV- and still My t a m spirit md captaincy iS? Scfcing m most ol including our tS» p la^ r kttall884 words
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Article, Illustration467 1953-11-28 7 TAN HONG POH - OFFICIALS SQUABBLE AND T-T BUSINESS IS HELD UP!! TAN HONG POH By RICHARD MILES, the American table tennis champion may not play m the Colony next month according to a cable received m Singapore last week. The cable was a reply to an official of the Singapore Table-Tennis Association \vh467 words
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644 1953-11-28 7 TEOH ENG TATT - ONLY A MIRACLE WILL HALT THE JOHORE FIFTEEN TEOH ENG TATT By JOHORE, who are now so close to becoming Southern finalists m the H.M.S. Malaya competition they have only to draw with Negri Sembilan at Johore on Dec. 5 almost had the final torn from their grasp last Sunday.644 words
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Advertisement20 1953-11-28 7 tMiss Basilia Johannes will make her debut tonight (1 TW Cockpit I TEL 3848 I TONICHT EXTENSION TO I A.M.20 words
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Article, Illustration374 1953-11-28 8 FRED SAITO - FRED SAITO fry iTQ Japan 'THIS GHOST town where I the gre «t Japanese > isk force assembled 12 years ago for the Pearl Harbour attack has come back to life again ihe signal, long await yd since the end Of World WarA.P.; Reuter - 374 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-11-28 8 phc*>. 1 he> might have journeyed th roush space. But m fact they K have only travelled through ti me. The U.S. Air Force pilot has sone back to an earlier aue m trying on the Korean; II traditional stove-pipe hat. And Ihe venerable Korean, visit*Reuter - 70 words
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