The Singapore Free Press, 13 September 1954
1954-09-13
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Title Section20 1954-09-13 1 The Singapore Free Press I .arrest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. N *****. Singapore, Mon., Sept. 13, 1954. Price 15 Vis20 words
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Article220 1954-09-13 1 rpHE bells of Orleansville (Algeria) Cathedral 1 which toppled m the earthquake last Thurs(l iv. still called hundreds of Catholic refugees to mass yesterday morning. Boy Scouts dug: the bells out of the rubble and "rang them with pieces of iron, thus keeping: theReuter; UP - 220 words
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Article27 1954-09-13 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened steadily this morning with first grade. September shipment, at 69. cents a pound three-eighths of a cent above Saturday's close.27 words
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151 1954-09-13 1 jL^ivST results m the key state election m SchleswigHolstein indicated last night a severe setback for the West German Chancellor, Dr. Adenauer. Returns from 20 of the northernmost state's 42 constituencies showed that Dr. Adenauer's party, the Christian Democrats, had their 20 perReuter - 151 words
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Article59 1954-09-13 1 A costly sleep GIRL ROBBED 4 I H >OD night's sleep on Sat- urday cost a Singapore ■is shop waitress staying m m hi.-: Road $30 cash and »300 worth of jewellery. V|> told the police that slept with her almirah 'yj under her pillow, but on «ing on Sunday59 words
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Article25 1954-09-13 1 Na.sayo*hi Kakitsubo. ''"'^lor at the Japanese M M^v m Canberra, his wife 1 infant daughter were in1' Ul a man accident ye.s- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article36 1954-09-13 1 A 26-year-old Malay woman m Bukit Chermin reported to the Singapore police laust night that a man had assaulted her during an open-air cinema show m Keppel Harbour. A man has been detained.36 words
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Article29 1954-09-13 1 A four-enaine United States transport plane crashed at Thule airbase, Greenland, yesterday. Only five of the 15 people on board were reported to have .survived- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article33 1954-09-13 1 ISi Wm.ston Churchill and 16th v h r S l r Ichin1 chin celebrated their d(l "X' anniversary with v t f ajnly party at the r tijtue, Chequer^ yesterday.33 words
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96 1954-09-13 1 OELGIAN police last night seized the second film m a week for "outrage of public morals." The film— "Modern Eden"— was seized m a small Verviers cinema after it had been showing one day. "It concerns a modern paradise and shows several unclothed people.*'Reuter - 96 words
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Article95 1954-09-13 1 S'TORE GIRL DIES AFTER FALL A YOUNG Chinese girl was found, with a broken arm and groaning, lying m Upper Pickering Street, Singapore, early today. She died m hospital soon after. It is believed she fell from an Improvement Trust flat behind the first block of flats opposite the Central95 words
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Article19 1954-09-13 1 An airliner crashed into Rio Bay Brazil last night. The plane apparently overshot the airport. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article57 1954-09-13 1 MISS Lee Ann Meriwether, who won the 'Miss America 1955" title m Atlantic City. New Jersey, said yesterday that the new (Jhris- tian Dior "flat" look cam* just m time to help her win. Miss Meriwether's bust measurement is S4H inches. Her waist is 22Reuter - 57 words
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Article241 1954-09-13 1 Reds put off D-day [£LD CHINA was reported yesterday to have broken up its invasion fleet off Quemoy Island following the seven-day pounding of the Communist build-up by Nationalist planes and ships. Reports from Quemoy said the Reds had scattered hundreds of army transport vessels alongA.P.; Reuter - 241 words
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Article82 1954-09-13 1 Quemoy URGENT U.S. TALKS MR. John Foster Dulles, U.S. Secretary of State, arrived at Denver yesterday from the Far East to join President Eisenhower and other high U.S. officials for an extraordinary meeting of the national security council top U.S. defence planning agency --called to discuss global strategy. The councilReuter - 82 words
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Article21 1954-09-13 1 The Aga Khan yesterday continued to make good progress after the attack of bronchitis he suffered last week-end.21 words
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Article65 1954-09-13 1 VICTIMS of Saturday's flre at Potong Pasir are being interviewed today at the Social Welfare Department. Havelock Road, Singapore, regarding aid they may need. The homeless will be temporarily accommodated at the Department's Bushey Park building. Cash assistance will be given to others. Twelve attap and65 words
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Advertisement151 1954-09-13 1 Announcing the NEW gj? H "Theatre -Tone" ff SOUND PROJECTOR ff For Home, School 4 H **fSmoXßm and Industry S Light-Weight Single Unit! Jl1"~ j?>^V r *J2 Operates on AC or DC Cur rent! j^N^^MJJ^^^ Sk Simple 4- Point Threading' 4^SSItoSSPB^r CT Sound or Silent Projection' ~^^^^BBBBP*^^r The REVERE 16151 words
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Article314 1954-09-13 2 3ADENAUER SOUNDED ON ANTI-RED ROLE ORITAIN'S Foreign Se- cretary Mr. Eden and West German Chancellor Dr. Adenauer laboured last night over a formula tor West Germany's role m the anti Communist world. Mr Eden came to Bonn to find cm what Germany expec is314 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-09-13 2 vcap heng Eng, the Penang captain, receives the Malaya Cup from the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacClillivray at Kuala I umpur on Saturday. Penang beat Singapore 3-0 m the final of the in-ter-state soccer championship, thus retaining the Malayan title. picture. Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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Article18 1954-09-13 2 The Iraq Government yesterday denied the existence of any organisation named "The Moslem Brotherhood" m Iraq.18 words
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Article139 1954-09-13 2 DEATH WATCH AT PRISON FOR NAZI rE FAMILY of Baron Konstantin von Neurath, 81. former Nazi Foreign Minister and "protector" of occupied Czech provinces, is keeping a death watch for him outside Spandau prison In West Berlin. Von Neurath suffered a heart attack m his cell last week. Despite injectionsA.P. - 139 words
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141 1954-09-13 2 THE French Premier. Mr. Pierre Mendea France was yesterday completing* work on a new French blueprint for a We.st European defence system to be presented to British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, when he arrives m Paris on Wednesday. The detail:, ol the Premier's Jiltc:141 words
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Article59 1954-09-13 2 nose ectlon ol ihe klm i Super Constellation which crashed near Shannon Air port Ireland, last week-end was towed to ihore this even ink The control cabin, which m»y contain the aniwer to the cra.h. mi n which 28 people lo.sl theil lives, remains m \h,Reuter - 59 words
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Article248 1954-09-13 2 IJlunt answers to criticisms of Britain's bombing policy In the last war are published m London today m the final volume of the officially commissioned Royal Air Force War History. The joint authors. Mr. Denis Richards and the late Mr. H. St. G. Saunders, write: "Had248 words
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Advertisement11 1954-09-13 2 fow c«» Phone Your SMALL AIIS. to Singapore 2800 Ext. 10811 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-09-13 3 WEDDING SMILES picture All smiles on the fates of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lim Ki.tn Seng after their v c (l ding at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, at the week-end. I tie bride was the former ■\ii-> Jessie Vim Tsin. Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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73 1954-09-13 3 rpHE New China news agency 1 r ported from Peking last tight that three Americans tilts* of "intrusion into China's irritorial waters" had been or i >d to be deported. The agency quoted the Ministry of Public Security whose announcement named Richard Applegate, Hong73 words
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269 1954-09-13 3 U.S. STORM KILLS 17 AS JAPS FACE TYPHOON 1 2 HURRICANE EDNA. the sec Mid violent storm to >at! r nvw England m 12 days, left m its screaming tfake 17 dead yesterday. Including eight m Maine where inilli ins of dollars damage was caused before moving into the CanadianA.P. - 269 words
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Article72 1954-09-13 3 MR. Aneurin Bevaii. Dr. Editn i Summerskiil an ri five others of the Labour Party delegation which visited China arrived m Beirut yesterday for b three-day visit as spesw of the Lebanese Socialist ProgreSfl Party. Mr. Attlee, who led th" delegation, l.s now In Australia &8Reuter - 72 words
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Article174 1954-09-13 3 THE QUEENS BEST MAN UNDER FIRE For writing about Duke rpHE London Sunday Fit torial yesterday strongly attacked the Marquess of Milford Haven, cousin of the Duke of Edinburgh and best man at the wedding: of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke 111 1947, for writing a series of articles aboutReuter - 174 words
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149 1954-09-13 3 YIORE than 1,500 people are fighting a round-the-clock battle to dismantle aTI buildings m the path of the swollen Brahmaputra River which is steadily swallowing up the rich North Indian tea town of Dibrugarh, Assam. Already m the past 24Reuter - 149 words
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Article29 1954-09-13 3 Prince Albert of Liege, the brother of King Baudouin of Belgium, yesterday attended ceremonies commemorating the World War II liberation of Adeven district by Canadian troops. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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147 1954-09-13 3 TWO people were sentenced to death m Shanghai yesterday on charges of spying for the United States, the New China news agency reported. Six others were given term* ranging from seven years to life imprisonment. One of those gaoled for life wasReuter - 147 words
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Article27 1954-09-13 3 Nearly half a mile of patntino«, by 104 womon arti.sts from 11 nations, went on exhibition on Saturday m Bolzano's second international art show.27 words
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Article34 1954-09-13 3 Mali \f.\u terrorists jrester day killrrl a British Chief Police inspector un tnc j edge of the forest m the Kagwe locution of the Klfton bu reserve Nairobi. Reuter.34 words
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Article22 1954-09-13 3 Preparation i arc being made for new radio receiving and transmitting Stations at Vancouver, Canada to supplement Pacific cables. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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137 1954-09-13 3 HPHE American magazine -t Architectural Forum says that atomic age radiation of building materials promises to bring a revolution m architecture and construction of homes and buildings. Radiation shows promise of making ordinary materials stronger, more fire-resistant, and better, the magazine says m ItsA.P. - 137 words
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Article37 1954-09-13 3 The U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Mr. William O. Douglas, said yesterday after a seven weeks lecture tour m Australia that m many parts of Australia he found pro-American feeling ran higher than proBritish sentiment.- U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article27 1954-09-13 3 Mr. F. c. Erasmus, the South African Minister of Defence, left London yesterday for Johannesburgh after 10 days talks with British Cabinet ministers.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement87 1954-09-13 3 V#>i#- i \<>!tisi,<> i AliiiHS M MmX Ev e catching patterns ill \lj Biggest Range »-\-r-n-o-\ H| O-R-L-O-X mm x-y-l-o-x I y CREASE-RESIST WASHABLE m MASTER TAILORING! \ffio&jjSjjjk W<>"< y ExcLuswe A J mMOBBXBKBm& I SuCK I HfIDBB IDDD X CSQDDi^k I DDDD^B I PPO I lIjMOmBK Bflßl fl PEJPHhP^w.87 words
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377 1954-09-13 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Sept.13 1954. Opinion Stadium problem Seven long years ago it wart ported m the Singapore press thai prominent athletic officials had proposed the «-rect ion ol a "great modern .stadium" where every type (>1 sport could be played. The men who made the proposal envisaged,377 words
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Article127 1954-09-13 4 pHE Communists have decided on a fresh •assault" on the trade unions. At an executive meeting of the Communist World Federation of Trade Unions held m Vienna a few weeks ago, strong dissatisfaction was expressed at the lacK of success of Communist infiltration into the British127 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-09-13 4 King: Frederick of Denmark enjoying a joke with an engine driver and his fireman. This is typical of the democratic attitude of the Danish King.26 words
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Article, Illustration738 1954-09-13 4 They take their Trou bles to the PALACE \james White describes hoic Christian, a \hutnble Dane, had a chat with his Kin£.\ 1 < /CHRISTIAN JENSEN had a date with his king and he invited me to go with him Neither king Frederick, nor anyone but the two Of US738 words
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Advertisement16 1954-09-13 4 MIKIMOTO CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES EARRINGS to MATCH S. P. H. de SUVA, Singapore* Ipoh* K. Lumpur16 words
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Advertisement20 1954-09-13 4 K.LG Fastest P1 110 m M ml mm f* M/m) f FAD FACT AAATADC ■MR LHJI IflwlwK^ ORCHARD ROAD— TEL:22I2B20 words
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Article, Illustration759 1954-09-13 5 STEVE NEOH - STEVE NEOH By IT'S THE ONE BIG SNAG aT LEAST 100 clubs for under-privileged girls m Singapore's Chinatown can be formed m a very short time and without much dilliculty. Many suitable premises can be found and thousands of girls, from eight to 21 years old,Free Press - 759 words
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Article70 1954-09-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A meeting between t^e executive committees of the Locomotive Englnemen's Union and the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union yesterday decided <>n amalgamation. rhe decision waa takes after talks lasting nine hours. Hie new union will be known as the National Union of Railwaymen, Malaya.70 words
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Advertisement12 1954-09-13 5 I §f M f ROBINSON'S BARLEY WATER I LEMON, LIME Oli OUANUE12 words
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Miscellaneous226 1954-09-13 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and PhN Davis P~- TZE^I aa«B«R8B»J| |3ggt l J §S£*|| It" 3 TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris i I SAIP SOU PON I MAVf TO] PFAR SIC TOC V\hAT "1 EVEN A CONDEMNEP Cd W'NAL 9* 3H ""^Tatuat uc~rc\uTn G0 T226 words
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Miscellaneous761 1954-09-13 6 YOUR I LUCKY I I STAR DORM today. you hu\, I im-ndous physical eaerg) and mental vitality, v<m »ant I to he M the go all the klUt I and are not happy unless >mi j are deeply involved m lome- thins exciting. In youth, it is I likely that761 words
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295 1954-09-13 7 i;l ECTBIC COOKERS bought with City Council money are lying idle m several homes all over Singapore because they have not been connected to nower meters. Result: Loss of revenue to the council, continued wastage of power produced at the $46,500,000 Pasir Paniane Power295 words
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209 1954-09-13 7 Tale of man with a tail hits 'rojak' hawkers O'.NOAPORE "rojak" (Malam yan salad) men are furils because of a rumour spreading m two villages off Alexandra Road that one of ieir colleagues has a tail. It is hitting their business. The "rojak" men are now trying to get to209 words
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Article32 1954-09-13 7 Teachers m aided Indian !ho 1> m Johore have up to now received arrears of salary amounting to $73,020 under the negotiated Benham Scales une into effect m 1953.32 words
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Article120 1954-09-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TIANT concrete cylinders are being lowered 60 feet underwater to test the sea bed strength at the North Klang Straits. Hie tests are part of the Preliminary work now being nt> on a $25 million scheme develop and expand water- f120 words
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Article84 1954-09-13 7 Religion Council names JOHORE BAHRU, Mon A new Council of Religion tor Johore has been appointed. Its members are Dato Abdullah bin Esa., Dato Othman bin Buang, Inche Mohamed bin Yacob, Haji Abdul Hamid bin Haji Fedil, Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, Haji Ahmad bin Yacob. Tuan A. Abdul Majid.84 words
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Article51 1954-09-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Working Committee of the Selangor branch of the Malayan Chinese Association yesterday derided to oppose hnv increase m school fees. It agreed not to take any action until the report of the eleven man Governmentappointed committee, which recommended the increase, was51 words
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Article, Illustration323 1954-09-13 7 He guards red carpet steps to Council but. rwas this policeman's turn (left) the other day to take over the duty of guarding the red-car-peted, but usually deserted, staircase reserved for honourable members of the Singapore Legislative Council at the new Assembly House m Empress Place. A constable may stand323 words
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Article88 1954-09-13 7 Bandit with four packs shot dead KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A TERRORIST guarding four packs of clothing was killed m the Rengam area of Johore when spotted by a patrol of the First Fijians. A pistol and bullets were found. On Friday night terrorists cut 250 yards of telephone wires, and88 words
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203 1954-09-13 7 pOLLOWING the recent World Assembly of Youth conference held m Singapore, the Young Men's Christian Association will hold a "Youth Forum" at the V.M.C.A. hall m Orchard Road on Sept. 21. Five youth leaders who played a prominent part m the assembly Mr.203 words
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Article133 1954-09-13 7 GATU GAJAH, Mon— Seven postschool certificate boys of the Anderson School, Ipoh, who have gained admission to the University of Malaya recently assisted the Agricultural Economist, Federation of Malaya, m collecting material for one of the economic surveys of padi planters he is carrying out133 words
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Advertisement45 1954-09-13 7 SATA 'SOUTH WINDS REHABILITATION SETTLEMENT APPEAL WORLD PREMIERE ROMEO JULIET i CATHAY CINEMA I 23rd Sept. 9.30 p. m. f BOOK MOW SATA BOOKING OFFICE JOHN LITTLES, Raf flee Place or Telephone ***** Tickets $10 $3. Space donated by S. 11.11.I 1 11. llr SILVA45 words
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Article, Illustration297 1954-09-13 8 UNKNOWN; CHONC; SAM K - UNKNOWN CHONC SAM K Story by and Ilahim llamid sings "Bahaloo." One of his rhythm boys clowns with him. a FINE line-up of talent faced a large A audience at the Victoria Memorial Hall when the 12 finalists m Radio Malaya's IW>4 Talentime contest, sponsored by the Musician'sKOH - 297 words
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Article, Illustration765 1954-09-13 10 NORMAN LINDHURST - Big fortunes paid for art fakes NORMAN LINDHURST •>riv«i#, mr nn: 4K\nn* I />y Road hog? A PIG farmei from Leaminter, BUI Bendix, com bine tock car racing with advertising for hi* own line of bu tineas, On the back of hlfl cai he carries a stuffed pig's nead rvuv.765 words
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Article345 1954-09-13 10 CHARLES ADAMS - TOO-MERCIFUL RUSSIAN JUDGE CHARLES ADAMS 'Refused to believe prosecution witness 9 OUSSIAS People's Courts, long noted for their harshness, are now being accused of showing too much mercy. Criminals are being freed because of overconscientious and legalistic judges, according to the Communist Party newspaper Pravda. What's worse, policemen and witnesses345 words
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Article, Illustration158 1954-09-13 10 IAN GRANT - IAN GRANT "rnHREE COINS IN A FOUNTAIN" (Odeon) is a fairy tale set m Cinemascopic Rome Three American girls fall m love. The three Maggie McNamara. Jean Peters and Dorothy Me- Guire, are seen above paired off with iheir loved ones. It is no wonder that they fell for, seen158 words
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Article, Illustration19 1954-09-13 11 ttU m >„ d.,,7. -7777.1 Wh Zl .hen v,u ,el, .i"'^^""19 words
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Article, Illustration499 1954-09-13 11 NORMAN LINDHURST - German Reds used 'Mata Hari' NORMAN LINDHURST |>OXN has always had Communist spies and Otto John's defecion was merely the most lortant of a long ■ssion of deserters the East German ise. t rmany has even had a Hari," Maria Knuth, Cologne stage who went to work as agent after499 words
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Article254 1954-09-13 11 r FHIs being Sept. 13, according to an old tradition of this column there is no opening paragraph. Jo atone for any disappointment suffered hii readers, the above words may be traced m ink and blotted. If the blottinypaper is then held up to a mirror, the254 words
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Advertisement185 1954-09-13 11 CANDOUR THE FEARLESS BRITISH VIEWS LETTER SERVES AS A LINK BETWEEN BRITONS ALL OVER THE WORLD WHO REFUSE TO COUNTENANCE THE FURTHER SURRENDER OF THEIR WORLD HERITAGE What others have sairi:- You are to be congratulated for the forthright way m which you are getting to grips with the evils185 words
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Article, Illustration414 1954-09-13 12 DOROTHY ROE - Good clothes make a good child DOROTHY ROE ..I'ITLE GIRLS BEHAVE BETTER WHEN THEY LOOK PRETTY by One oi America s top i ol child] i ..i ..-I has h r on psycho] Mrs Helen i mother thi dau fhtei ■i i] i\<r!v m h( r rhild career that littleA.P.; Reuter - 414 words
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Article368 1954-09-13 12 i i' u sides vulnerable v. ■>' i >aler NORTH A <i .1 ti 4 :j VI 6 3 >A9 7 3 A WEST BAST A I I s X t 2 X 10 8 Q J 7 4 X J 2 Q h in i i aj368 words
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Advertisement45 1954-09-13 12 Ng.2/54 When a HALF CREAM milk food is recommended for your baby then NESTOGEN is your best choice. NESTOGKN f "T~ I from principal J, Dispensaries ir H m any doubt as to baby s and Provision well-being, Slores CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR. ANOTHER W^^^tm PRODUCT45 words
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Miscellaneous275 1954-09-13 12 LUES Ross: 3 a tiger m den needs a change! 1 Not a holiday a hermit would CIO). ippreciate (6). 5 A queen who thought .-.he loved 4 captain's utensil m the a donkey (7). kitchen (6). 6 Eats away with chopped roe as a 8 a news Item first275 words
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Article, Illustration303 1954-09-13 13 a director told me to IV"M' to lose that inferiority complex? Then take up acting. the advice of Jan St< rling. You may not have thought of actors e^ being people with feelings of inferiority. but she claims they are fraught with inhibitions.A.P. - 303 words
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Article, Illustration725 1954-09-13 13 Fairbanks Opens a New Career alas Fairbanks Jr. and ife m their London Mrs. Fairbanks was Lee Epling and is second wife 'Joan Craw- s the first.) Right: Fairbanks and their daughters se e the ing of the Guard Buckingham Palace. rbanks was awarded A'. B. E. (Knight Comr 0/725 words
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Article224 1954-09-13 13 Watched bob HOPE m- with JAMES IGNEI m "Eddie Foy and The Littl< Fry.s." What -v; 1 w.us the nimblene >l < who is no* m nJ earl ■The clean, the rood lifi n j io3' he murmured 0 he 1 Hope (who was pantii the v ork-oul224 words
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Advertisement100 1954-09-13 13 THE MIRROR T6ILS YOU '//[fa^ U Isjoure lovelier "^V^ nJJm since you changed 1 1 7\^§^j| Make-up LlMi Cool, fresh skin with the fair, soft I 'fir bloom of yourh about it that's the w* iff/ loveliness you like your mirror to show you J jff InnoXfl bfing! you lasting100 words
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Article222 1954-09-13 14 SPECIAL" SCHOOL TRIPS i i like thi Ma F nal l think the T school I ganise rcursion ihing to make the trip to I umpur. haps the Football a lalaya would hi grant special rates for suchparties, enal i md see t he F\ 'nil at low cost.222 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-09-13 14 pit t lift Penang's th ir d goal scored almost on time, by Yeap Cheng Eng (second from right oil a centre from right inger Tan Swee Cheng. Free PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article20 1954-09-13 14 hAt Cnangl and Indian Association drew one-all m a senior league hockey tie at Changi yesterday.20 words
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Article66 1954-09-13 14 i ink you shoul I 1 your sports pages with m r i) ie t ur c s of sport>\\ I MAN [1 s getting monotonous look .it the same male t'atv v day. m Singapore Itself, we hav< many sports-minded girls. They J deserve the encouragement66 words
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Article43 1954-09-13 14 ~\l ti Kl.iss i .m inn yards m 11.1 sec. 1 1 i!u> Singapore Recreation Club m>->ik yesterday. This f»<-.i t^ l >. Siebei's Malayan record bj it.;; sec., tiul is equal to Marys linn- at the \si.ui Games m Manila.43 words
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Article, Illustration425 1954-09-13 14 Take a gamble with youth Says ARCHIE QUICK CJUCH is England's desperate O need for a centre half that F.A. Secretary Sir Stanley Rous and Selector Joy Mears paid a visit to the West Ham United Hull City match at Upton Park to watch discarded but rejuvenated Neil Franklin. Neil,425 words
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113 1954-09-13 14 IT LASTED 10 MINUTES a I R _NGES i' criek< I match of ail time turelj n the one played In the Accrington (Lane District League when tin- final score read: Whallev Road Con \tt fatio- Hun oat Redac O. i cricket, not \oo\ball!113 words
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Article105 1954-09-13 14 111 J«M loliiimim. tann.-, f lMll baii.-i of Kilmaleoln and oace of Glasgow Rangers turned up to ni lv for Elfin it> against Lottiemouth m ihe Highland I eague be Intim ,'i he would have ililliculiv m catchine l>u> for a last train connectun i>105 words
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Article738 1954-09-13 14 rpWO things beat Singa- pore m Saturday's Malaya Cup final at Kuala Lumpur. They were inspired goalkeeping by Dave MacLaren and Singapore's own stateness. After this performance the Penang goalkeeper is conceded to be Malaya's best. He did not make a single mistake and saved several738 words
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Advertisement30 1954-09-13 14 The Free Press! invites sports! fans to express^ views and ideasf Iddress lot m s to ;< vpoi t s. i«\\ 1 i vv v Press, t ecil Street, Singapoi c30 words
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Advertisement53 1954-09-13 14 IT'S BIG! j~! q STARS WiNEMASCOPE »ul VV:.rnercol.>. Warner W THE HIGH jfi AND THE MIGHTY WARNERCOLOR JOHN WAYNE claire trevor I ARAINE DAY ROBERT STACK JAN STERLING PHIL HARRIS ROBERT NEWTON it DAVID BRIAN TOMORROW SSI 1 13>156 feet) t ln*l I 111 <* feature will begin 111 %W53 words
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Article, Illustration603 1954-09-13 15 Changed outlook for Gold Cup FREE PRESS COURSE CORRESPONDENT T*HREE outsiders —Golden Lotus, Bandoola and Blue A Lamp— dominated the finish of the "Gold Cup Trial" over a mile at Bukit Timah on Saturday. The result of the race has certainly given a "newFree Press - 603 words
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Article38 1954-09-13 15 The visiting French rugby team undefeated In ltd Argentine tour. overwhelmed an Argentine selection i 30-3 yesterday m the flnai match. The Frenchmen, representing the French Rucrby Federation, won .til 11 I ames played In Argentina.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement261 1954-09-13 15 CATHAY l«t d»ys! llu m 14) 4.15-5.41 m :iop m M G-M's Color Musii m 'inrMiaSt ofxTHE STUDENT PRINCE' St:t> rift! Amu 141 >th p< i p«< .i Stereophonic Sound i i \\(.i;— M \l Pr< senti K\Y Mill Wll m NIGHT UNTO MORNING ALHAMBRA j^% M :OMDITIOMED htbNl 6909261 words
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232 1954-09-13 16 ABOVE ALL, 37 4 /5, GOES BEST AT BUKIT TIMAH Moulin Rouge outpaces Cop Fret Press Course Correspondent DACING wide out the second track, Above \i with Boiifoure astride galloped 3f. m 31 4 ."> a Bukil Timah this morning, n was easily the worn Injg's outstanding workout [Vloulin Rouge232 words
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Article42 1954-09-13 16 HVROLD llaulcv. a Sydney i'M key. will arrive i^ aii from Australia tomorrow to ri<l<* for the Daniels stable. Ilinli'v. who is m his thirl leg, lias had many SUCCCiises In the saddle m Sv(liu> and m India.42 words
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Article187 1954-09-13 16 HPHREE nf ;hp live world motor- .•■/'liri^ champions vert known yesterday after completion ol the [talian Grand Prix at Monza. They .ire Geoff Duke. Britain, riding on a Gilera In the 500 c.c. class, Werner; Haas Germany, NSU 250 c.c. and; the late Rupert Hollaus Austria.187 words
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Article23 1954-09-13 16 European heavyweight boxing < hampion Hem/. Neuhaus yesterday scored a 10-round decision over Dnn Bucceroni of Philadelphia m thenbout at Dortmund. Germany23 words
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Article589 1954-09-13 16 \yKKiHTS for all Hunt races on Wednesday, second day of the Singapore Turf lub Gold Cup Meeting, are: Cl. l-Div. 1, 6 Cinecolor 9.03 Adelaide Slur 9.»»! Forest Beau 8.10 Bridge law II 8.09 Cypress Point 8.08 Pulot I'uteh B.»*i Starry 8.04 Coralita 8.0 Short589 words
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Article, Illustration226 1954-09-13 16 Malaya's first waterski tourney Supersonic sweep in men's slalom if alavas flrsi waterski- tng competition was iicld at I.oyaim yesterday by the recently formed Malayan Waterski Association. slalom tournament was run off over i special course. i Winner was Llm Swee Guan, president of the Supersonic Club. Hi' scored 13226 words
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Article87 1954-09-13 16 At the Police Training mound yesterday the Singapore Motor Club Team beat the Singapore Police Team by 300 points. The inter-deparrmental cup offered by the S.M.C. was won by the Police Dining School. There were four winners m the various competitions laid on by87 words
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Article37 1954-09-13 16 Russia, alter winning mai major world sports laurels, has her sights on *ennis. Soviet Sport, the leading sports newspaper In the Soviet Union, now hail> tennis as a "very useful ktn>l (it sport37 words
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Article18 1954-09-13 16 North beat South 3 1 1:1 ye>terday's soccer match at Princes Road ground, Kuala Lumpur.18 words
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