The Singapore Free Press, 30 November 1953

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Urgest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. ,TTans, SU*»PQ"»> M«n.. Nov. 30. I9M. Price 1 >
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  • 389 1 A BID TO SPLIT FRENCH \lo Vhi-minh iipett Hvd pvuev tine [|O HI-MINHS otter through the newspaper, Kxpresscn, 111 Stockholm to negotiate an armistice with France m ndo-t hina is seen m the West as a further attempt by world ommunism to exploit the political contusion m Paris and sow
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  • 21 1 Thieves last week took away 5,834 yatcU of rayon worth $4,500 frotn a textile wdown In Genting Lane, Singapore.
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  • 81 1 20 Extra pages WITH tomorrow's WIHHW Free Press will come a Free 20-pajje full size Christii .is Supplement, the first of a series full of fine seasonal entertainment for adults and children. Stories, gift suggestions, articles on food for the festive table, advice on parties and fashions, ideas for games,
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  • 174 1 $100,000 lost in S'pore mystery fire Free Press Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Chinese crockery godown m Hill Street. insured for $100,000. was destroyed by fire early this morning. only 50 yards away from the Central Fire Station. The proprietor. Mr. Khoo H*ee Chew, who was at his totong home this
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  • 114 1 HE DIDN'T BELIEVE IN MIRACLES DR. Ernest William Barnes, a former Church of England Bishop, who rejected the virgin birth and Christ's miracles, died at Hurst Pierpoint. Sussex, yesterday. He was bishop of Birmingham m the industrial .Midlands for 29 years until he retiivd hi May because of ill health.
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  • 52 1 A HOUSE built on stilts above a river behind Lavender Street, Singapore, was broken into at high tide and $250 worth of jewellery and clothing stolen Police say that the thief or thieves used a boat to undo two wooden piank.s underneath the house to
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  • 25 1 S/te cadi.e adi.v Ub b K er Market first KraHo r^ thw corning at ftfi? de De^mber .ship cIoSJn X a V Satur
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  • 146 1 MAN DEFIED MIDNIGHT ROBBER -STABBED I* 4 Wh ohe0 he throat. !>y SJt Si^ m Pted to rob V^n Way ra<<W patch ofT S «d fL"/ 1 tw men nied a knif,. it the I man. The man with the knife told the victim that he won! I l>^ stabbed
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  • 373 1 What Ho said about talks The replies reek o/ /;/>>/>■.- gunda. Here they %tt iIK/ht'j abbreviated: Q. 1: d.i.it, m the t'renrti National Avteinbly lia* Mhown th« drsirr i»f it ii inn tier of t ipiiili politl cians m arrive it nettlement through direct negotiations. Would (his desire, which i*
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    • 214 1 Lucozade The sparkling [GLJJCOSE]^"nfc 1 To help regain strength lost m Hghting illoew fy or infection you would give LUCOZADE. Vj£X f < V lcm P t an unw 'H' n t5 appetite there is V*^. .ff A nothing better thaa /v "n.^| LUCOZADE. And m fcr/ v J* --^j
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  • 333 2 PRO EGYPTIANS WIN ELECTIONS IN THE SUDAN TIIK pro-Egyptian National Inionists emerged as the most powerful political party m the Sudan yesterday. They won 51 seats m the 97-seat lower house of parliament to be formed m the general election. They also got support from the Socialist Republic Party which
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  • 86 2 MX ANtUHIN BAVAII, lefti-t leader 111 the Labour Party, demanded m Cardiffe, Wale.v yesterday that further co-ope-ration between Britain and the United States should be made dependent upon the recognition oi Communist China. The first major step towards a settlement of the world's problems must
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  • 71 2 NEGOTIATIONS for trade ■ll agreements between France and Formosa, and a barter agreement between Formosa and Siam are nearing compl/tion, trade sources reported m New York today. Formosa is expected to export tea and citronella all to France m return for potassium fertilizer, cigarette paper and
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  • 232 2 rpHE Victoria Hall audience A last night enjoyed an all-too-rare experience, that of hearing a great pianist on a good piano. The pianist was Solomon, the piano was the Btoinway which has returned to its "home", entirely renovated and now worthy of the best performer.
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    67 2 picture. BENOIT Frauchon. Secretary General of the Communistdominated General Confederation of Labour, is ushered to a police van outside the Paris Police Headquarters before being driven to the Fresnes Prison. A warrant for his arrest was issued eight months ago, following police raids on Communist headquarters m Paris. Frauchon had
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  • 366 2 HE BEGINS A NEW FATEFUL CHAPTER CHURCHILL IS 79 TODAY, AND SIR WINSTON Churchill— 79 today sat yesterday before a glowing fire m his house, Chequers, near Little Kimble. Buckinghamshire, looking forward confidently into the future. The Prime Minister's entry into his eightieth year does not mean the rest that
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  • 116 2 Riots feared in Uganda rpuool'Sand pojftat stood by m 1 Kampala Uganda, n caBe 0 disturbances over the demand pi Buganda- Central province 0 mda for lelf-government A compart) of the Fourth Kiriß* African Rifles, veterans of the anti-Miu Man m Kenya lias been moved to the nut skirts o|
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  • 184 3 These 300 Teachers may now qualify w Press Staff Reporter L T 300 teachers of von!Zn English senools C are beinu givtn ■Jj!^ for permanent then will have to the Teachers' Training ifor two Of three years, Sing to their qualifications LTnSon School Teachers claim.n, «emgV- ESS for certain rider'JJJer*
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  • 50 3 China and East Gt many have iped m Peking a 1954 plan for literal co-operation bet worn he two countries. IV 1954 plan calls lor furter co-operation m fields of cience and higher education, rdinary and vocation oducawn arts literature and jouri»lwn. films and broadcasting.
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  • 48 3 MISS Abbe Lano, will hind it Kallang airport at 6 p.m. [way with her bandleader I'usband Xavier Cujjat and entertainers. She will sin« at Ocleon l "ifma tonight when Cu ?a t k his first public a pKrt r ur" Ct K in th (olonv
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  • 124 3 The game called 'pretence Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE hawkers are iijnorin» City Council's uho hawking" notices at street entrances. The hawkers' reply when confronted by City officials Is they cannot see the signs or cannot read them. Councillors have now decided to put up larger aluminium signposts at these
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  • 69 3 VnSCOUNT SWINTON. British Minister for Commonwealth Relations, said m a radio talk m Ceylon yesterday that a peaceful co-existence with Communism "and our way of life" is possible. He added: "I do not imagine we .shall convert the Communni.st world to our way of
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    36 3 picture. st'l/i AN MEETS CHIEFTAIN: The Sultan of Perak who attended the St. Andrew's Ball at the Ipoh Club on Saturday being received by the Chieftain of St. Andrew's Society, Perak, Mr. J. (.eddes. Free Press
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  • 151 3  -  G. T. BOON By HUNDREDS of unauthorised hawkers are "swamping" the public market at the S.IT. Tiong Bahru estate. So the estate's community centre is considering asking the City Council t« extend the market building. The centre's officials have received complaints from Tiong Bahru housewives of
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  • 51 3 Fleeced— for £80 a week 11/ITII wool prices high on world rrarkets. good sheep shearers are making 1180 a week on a piece-work, or pay-by-results, hasis m Australia. A drawback is constant travel from one wool -growing property to the next. Advantage is that they got their meals and lodgings
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  • 218 3 Rendel holds up rural polling Fret- Prrss Stall" Xt porter tj^LBCTIONfI to the Singapore i Rural Board and iti seven district committee*, which wt-re xpectcd to be held curly n»xt vcar, have been ihelved for the time being, The chairman ol the board, Mr E. V. Ci Day. toki the
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  • 419 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Nov. 30, 1953 Opinion VIEWS FOR RENDEL SINGAPORE Government officers have, through their association and unions, sent a well-rea-soned memorandum to the Rendel Commission which is considering constitutional changes. They think voting rights should continue to be restricted to British subjects and also suggest a
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  • 783 4 No Picnics on this Tour The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will be able to relax only when they are at sea, says David Divine. In South Africa I home' was a train i LONDON. WHAT do the Royal Family do on an Imperial tour when they are not
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  • 210 4 Limping man plotted the Trieste riots Basis* He was one u t v. J» nls fai ""m hMT ™a>'. he still holds ar r*.* Post -though it ly mentioned. m *<m I "V"?*? account t0 no J for the money he spa*l is provided by a seSJ His real name
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    • 31 4 Engraving lit our expert t'./ifit t vert iii> tt first «/«/<.« j< J> for you. S. P. H. de SUVA 45, HIGH ST SINGAPORE 6. Embankment K. Lumpur 6. Station Rd. Ipoh.
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    • 101 4 1 TO A li murphy 191 192 TKc 191 192 w* I /C »l--2l^^^^B I s ivc you *<Vc unfl r^^^^^^B I itationt you nor H HlU| I m.i»K listevt to IB I wt* Rrprc^oc \J I rioM? Good by t-^W y gr V I y ,».,nd.ird' y I Ow»%t>ndir»t:
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  • 21 5 Asian art in S'pore show t JJlcWtor a* Jl^la^. ami It l^ine f me *Jg material- the t nd o»" JJlniversity
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  • 260 5 SERVICEMEN In Malaya are to see &n amc in which the informer catches a bullet ahot t him m his teeth. The exponent. Maurice Fogel. s already on his way to Malaya. He will be here !or five and a hail weeks and then to
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  • 121 5 rE young Japanese refugee, Kishmo Nasaji, who was out of job since his release ironi the remand prison after the Marine Police rescued him m i the sea off Pa-sir Panjang, Singapore, eight months ago is a happy man today. He has got a job
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  • 94 5 Sergeant Nesar, the Turk, is learning English OERGEANT Muhsin Nesar. ol the TurkiHli Air Force. U learning English m his bed m Ward 1. Singapore General Hospital A European engineer gave the sick man from Korea a Turkish English dictionary hust week Today. Sgt. Nesar will be driven around the
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  • 46 5 Mlss Marjorie Cras. a former Women's Air Force intelligence officer, is busy sending off 4.000 Christmas cards from the R A.F. Escaping Society to the homes of war-time Resistance workers and other allies who helped members of the society escape from Nazi prison camps.
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  • 68 5 picture a™ v. m Um <;lkr r "l r Waldo s RfinofM h0 rrf «K*^lm! N fIZ2l hl s "Pn«^ rr-drdication mtvmm- brlfl al thr church Sat rda^ r *t|. v h fr(MII l<tf t> »ncl Hrs Siaii <hu (third from ri*ht> m; »rtr th»-«ak«' Or mi
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  • 248 5 ALL S.E. ASIA HOW TO CATCH FISH New Spore laboratory will show SWwm PfiMi Start Kr|»«rtrr INOAPOREB new Eheries laboratory, to b*» built it nangl early next year to chart the movements of fifth m Malayan vateri and to nnd out the De*t method of catching them wiL become the
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  • 28 5 Official sources said m Khatmandu Nepal is reinforcing its £uavd alon» the Himalayan heights oi the Tibetan border tc stop petrol smuggling from Nepal to Tibet.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 247 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis P "T~ 1 \*YouNC, RtAM tV45 BROuu* :<: WARN Y0U--NEUR I 4 N0 1*0 FORGOTTEN BUT HOW OOtsl L h JHLR& "ADOPT*" COLLEoi Of USE THl LITTLE YOU iOUNG ABOUT HIM-- hE DO IT? AND r, ,n,, N i7ir fvniHTOiP ill
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    • 357 6 LUCKY m rf lh^ U '«in rl<l Iw^l >'°«. the belle, w >«u are just i h fle "»*»B »fi "mazed a lh th ltir '"is, hi.f V W ri *«<I ar Hve n somethine r^ 10 do. their Z,i 0B8U^I rh Is more than V 11 1 "tili^d i.n,p?rTv
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  • 293 7 TRUTH DRUG BEGAN HUNT FOR £2,000 Doctor was told of 'hiding places' ,M>EK the i"""' 1 a Itl1 tl uth drus :^.vear- o lu John Stewart Wibberlev told hospital doctors he had taken money from his employers, put it m envelopes" j hnried it i» «'•>** -*Sn c the doctors
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 7 Romeo (Laurence Harvey) and Juliet (Susan Shentall) meet for the first time at a ball Riven by Juliet's father. A scene from Shakespeare's "R OMEO AND JULIET," Aimed m j Technicolor m Verona by the R ank Organisation and Universalcine.
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  • 340 7 I. HONEYMOON couple trapped by the tide on a 12A inch-wide ledge, with the sea lapping their feet, lit scraps of paper m the hope that someone would see them. But nobody did. and for 19 hours Wilfred Maurice Simpson Zi his
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    49 7 photo. lSl E.if d elPhia women are seen here wcar*a3en^ir S? s cape to dod e smo whlcn ThlS P the city Ust weekindiKtr^!" 0 neav!| y laden In some area.s with KwSn rl fumes, hum; over the Fnr?, aSt Of the lInite d <™™ New to Virginia.— A. P.
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  • 182 7 A 15-YEAR-OLl) girl shouted m court: "You can't make me pood!" Ttie London County Council had given up trying. They asked Lambeth juvenile court for permission to relinquish their guardship. Ran away 13 times A welfare officer said the girl was committed to the
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  • 83 7 A It- YEAR-OLD srhoolbov in te rested m .science atvl rhemi.vtry ntted a IptClaJ rock--Bt-flrtng apparatus to his Meycle, I juvenile court was told. The boy. who was firwrl 61 at Oxford' fOl firing a Brework on the highway, used a metal bar itUched to the
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  • 27 7 [ndlft'l Cotton imports from Kuvpt. Jumped Iroin 143.825 bale n 1951 Wl to 242.24} bale* the following rear, a Government ipokminan told Partltment y«--i terd ■>•
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  • 297 8  - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN A 1 %1/OMEN m Singapore arc rapidh/ becoming more and more tewing con%(tc%lt to the delight of their husbands and boy friends. This it probably due to the increasing number of dressmaking schools making their appearance all over the island. The women who attend these schools
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  • 2604 10 ALLIES MEET ON THE ELBE —AND CUT GERMANY IN TWO Second World War Vol. 6)-30lr/b,ir WinstonChuZ'd P RESIDENT ROUS BVKLT died at a moment when political and military prizes of the highest consequence hung m the balance. Hitler's Western Front had collapsed; Eisenhower was across the Rhine and driving deep
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  • Article, Illustration
    189 11 WHEN THE OPENING BIDDER shows two suits, the responding hand must show the quality of his cards with his next bid. It is important to differentiate between a preference, a raise, and a skip-raise: it is also wise to consider the probable limits of the combim<! hands as
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  • 340 11 A< KOSS 1 Iflfbl you s<f this round ipoOfJ! (.ikf dancing on h piano lop 7 (fit; 4 SmiiJl. but M>mcim».s stormy pi, ire <6»; 9. If Ihis (ur to us Id ;i fftmngt? <7>: Ij Lrn CM :ilfrr ;i tare. (5); 11 An ;.}.'< i)i<-:« !hi»n ten.
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  • 236 12 Flood of wrong numbers JL'KING the past lour oi live \J < you: pspei 1 1 well i.> .)h"i.> hai Informed the public oi substantial amounts beian .spent on the Improve inent v)i 't;t telephone lervftec S"\k equipment hsj been m »'t»ll-M and you advised .sub•iciiber.s that prompt trunk lint
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  • 100 12 TWO British soldiers appeared at a court martial on charges relating to an attack on a <fcaxi-driver. Can you say why these men were tried by the military Hun hove been WVtral similar dmr^es preterred f tfUti soldiers which have been tried m the rourt.s lii thr ordinary
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  • 140 12 What hai bappmsd to th^ traffic lights at the junction of New Bridge Road and OuMain Road 0 Thes*» cxjwnHivo trattk- aids were eKtul)li«hcd {n reduce the call on ■UppoWM I' k r li'li' mentioned tunrmt have fun' ttoned for more thnu i riutd of MM Mm during
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    • 466 12 THE MEN WHO WOULDN'T JUMP FHAVK no desirt- to .join the controversy m your columns on the subject of "rovvai dice" (to wit the soldier from Korea who was court -niartialled but perhaps the following will be of some interest to yiitii correspondents. During the war I was I parachute
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    • 41 12 Charles Chaplin. Jr.. and Mini .starlet Susan ('ooke announced m Tucson, Arizona last nit»ht that they plan to marry next spring. They are on holiday at the Tucson home of Mrs. Gertrude Sanford. Miss Cook's aunt.
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  • 90 12 IWANT to defend just son..other box ofhee girl m .iu>t KOme other theatre any theatre 1 have no ancient and timvworn motive. nor liulliintry except the plain truth A box office girl one rvenitiK gavt me m my chui'K* 1 I $r» noe Inatend
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    29 12 Picture. I ONE OF THE conlestants in the Holler Skating Derby h*. I recently. i,».srs her balance .mil skids acrtii i# JS I »n a n»««t painful ni.uim-r.- Popper
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  • 213 12 STIRRED. o.s I am. by the weighty words of rhe Hiph Commissioner. Gen. Sir Gerald Templer. I feel it my duty to remind my fellow Malayajxs of one thing. It is most essential that they remember that until the people of Malaya have been duly
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  • 42 13 I Kay Williams, beautiful blonde model and actr*?ss who left the screen for marriage, is back before the cameras again. Miss Williams returned to play a role m "The Actress", starring Spencer Tracy, Jean Simmons and Teresa Wright.
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  • 320 13  -  Jean Wiseman I by LONDON. lOOK OUT for yet anu other New Look m cottons- 1954. Until now. cottons have fallen largely into two groups -the "snappy 1 and inexpensive and the few "prestige" cottons made by couturiers. Within the past week or so. however,
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    91 13 .11 in ii i dii it him Not Kilns hut CWIWtttpl are rarri.d in Ihosr neat litt!<« holsters, ilunji either side tin* n«*w V;iqu« m skirt, worn by Andrei White And created sj I'.ineth. Koberl I'.ivlors Him. "Ride, Vafaero/' litsyired Ihc n«*w fashion. Th«* skirl is j modelled on (he
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  • 447 13  -  JEAN MACAU LAY by IF WOMEN want any- thin* from a man's wardrobe, then sooner or later they're bound to get We liked their trousers so we pot slacks, liked their hats so we copied them, envied them their waistcoats so we £>ot weskits. admired
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    • 208 13 i€or lour M~—mm Shvprim* m §msi I*u»- Urmn* SV«f« OM A'.Uft' I •;^j^yV. the talk of! •hi 4 i^L^Lb jI FR E E li H^^T^f BRING THE KIDS I ONE NEWS- V^^j^^rj^^ TOYLAIsIO FIRST -I FOR EVERY L^H KANCE OF NEW 1 5-1000 CASH TOYS UST UN PURCHASE M Fgilr
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  • 82 14 picture. jyovAfr ridden by jockey Whitney, pulls away from Phc notneion [Billy Hayby) and iVerulam (McClOUd) to win race nitn\ Technicolor (Houyourc > who came third, can just 1 bt> seen on the rails inside to Phenomenon, Joiker pflrfd 110 ft 'Or fl win
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  • 802 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS By IfHOR MOV'SA a four-year-old brown English g.'lding by Persian Gulf from 1Y Flyolley raced by Mesdames Tan Chin Tuan and Loke Wan The. trained by Lt. Col. T. L. Fox, and ridden by veteran jockey Woods, led all the way
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  • 50 14 TOTAL POOL: $407,782 No. 1 *****5 $183,502 No. 2 *****7 $91,751 No. 3 *****7 $50,972 STARTERS ($5,663 each): Nos. *****2. *****7, *****3, *****5, *****2, *****5, *****9 *****9, *****9. CONSOLATION (53.058 each): Nos. *****0, *****6, *****1, *****2, *****9, *****0, *****2, *****3. *****7, *****6. DOUBLE TOTE: 1779 tickets: $22 each.
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  • 504 14 LirPHRATKS made v new Bukit Tim k iurlon«s when he ran 1 v 3 sto S* h recor d for on Saturday. 6 sto w in the main Euphrates, who was back ahm.t raced past the leaders with a tudonTtn^^ early away to defeat Superiority by
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  • 88 14 PORMER English Test cricket Captain, Douglas Jardine tuj yesterday that only bad hick bes: Australia in the last Test series. Jardine was captain of the English team which won the 1932/33 series In Australia. He reached Sydney by air yesterday on a business trip. He said
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  • 59 14 rpNGLAND won the 1953 interm- tional Rugby League ChampiooihljM on Saturday when they bei other Nationalities by 30 pointa to 22 England led at half time by 21 points to seven. The New Zealand Rugby Dnwo louring team ran up their hgej score of the tour
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  • 101 15 £30,000 for Trevor Ford rpKEVOK H)Kl>. the I Sunderluncl and Welsh international centre-for-S.rd h.*sbeen transferred £30 009 sterling. Thedeal makes Ford the Jtliest player m English JSLe football, his transf- fees totalling nearly £70 000 sterling. He played for Swansea town and Aston Villa before joining Sunderland three years ago.
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  • 242 15 WHAT'S WRONG WITH ENGLISH SOCCER? -Jbvertjone has suin<> style Po S "faVhTr" S} aany n r Li J ad Pt eW tSs VlttoriX yesterday Ualia SOtCer> said m '-«»on He told British reporters the vital fault nf *v»o-h o k football was that practically all tiaiL pay ed WhS same
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  • 361 15 Medan 1; Sino-Malays (Singapore) 1. MEDAN, Indonesia's soccer champions, failed to display their best form when they held a fine SinoMalays combination to a one-all draw yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. The visitors. indulging m rough play, failed to impress a big crowd who braved
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  • 91 15 gOUTH team to meet North m the annual Malayan hockey classic m Singapore oil Dec. 19 is-— V. N. Filial i Spore.; R H. Barth Opore, rapt), F. Vias <Joh.>; Jaelr.der Singh (N.S.). S. Velupillai •STporei. H. Sequerah (Mal»; Noordir. •N.S>, P.O. Dozey (S'poret, Sheikh Mansoor
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  • 39 15 r ln the of the' Cndez e M e oh;"; CO K >d y Ro7arl Wansoor d> Noor and Sheikh vu P N 'Mh?SS!!l n flnlBhed a runnersJ °h*e live^ne ro Quad by beatin S
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  • 57 15 i fpHE Commonwealth touring team, with five first innings wickets left, were 83 runs behind the Bombay Cricket Association XI at the end of the second day's play yesterday m their three-day game. The touring team had scored 255 for five wickets m reply to the
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  • 134 15 BUDAPEST radio reported on 13 Saturday night that two members of the Hungarian football team which scored a resounding: victory over England at Wembley have been asked by "foreigners" not to return to Hungary. The radio, quoting a letter to the Budapest newspaper, Szabad Nep
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  • 63 15 jAN CRAIG, the young New Sou'h A Wales batsman, was given one of the biggest ovations af the Adelaide Oval for years when he scored 93 on Saturday m the She/Held Shield match against South Australia Craig's knock, and a punishing 72 by Keith Miller, who
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  • 257 15 VF.R||\ MPTO Hd Hfdi?^" 4 rout s Wv. MU| "m« to fheir one point n ihockK v 2, h wln Albion a fJ -2 Jin, f rar Woi^ havp 31 2 mi (h Li ihc loth i. inst Albion but tbfl lr;u'et< m. id* if 1-1
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  • 26 16 IXO Word* S§ (minimum) MASSY COLLIER: On »Bth November .tt Bungsar Ho.Npual to Elizabeth Hire s- Leg» r P'r.sons) anl Don.iki \t «-.sv-C'>llier a dniMh'er.
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  • 47 16 120 Word* f ft' < minimum > LIM— YEO: Tilt- engagement «a.s announced on 28th Nov. 19*>3 between John. Yoag Chve. oldest m>u of Madam Quek Ah Lin and the UtA» Mr. Urn Yang Chua. and Mi ;nir May Geek, second daughter of Mr Mrs. Yeo Eng Kiui.
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  • 234 16 EDDIE IN 3 S-FINALS Choong of Malaya, holder of the All-F.nglumi J Badminton title, entered the senii-tinals of the men's singles m the Danish open championships m Copenhagen yesterday. In the third round he defeated Ebbe Udsen of Denmark 15-2. 15-9. This brought him against Swej
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