The Singapore Free Press, 1 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-01 1 The Singapore Free Press »est Afternoon Sale m Malaya. *****. Singapore, Mou Nov. 1, 1554. PrteelSCts16 words
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173 1954-11-01 1 pRiiAiAvS vital docklands sprang to life again today when 44.000 dock rkers went back to work m eight ending a strike which started a month &go. today Sir Walter on, the Minister of Labexpected to assess the •.<> Britain of the .strike. tiedReuter - 173 words
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Article52 1954-11-01 1 Two robberies over week-end EVES got away with $357 th of cigarettes, watnd brandy m two robrturing the week-end rettes worth $162 and six brandy were stolen (hop m Albert Street. ictixn of the second a Chinese woman on a bungalow by the tiief broke open the and stole two52 words
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Article23 1954-11-01 1 nix Mass at Notre Cathedra] yesterday mdthree day official vi.it >J the Emperor of H le s slassie. A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article22 1954-11-01 1 •ingapore Rubber marned this morning on a tone with Brat grade Shipment, at 77% lb the same- level as dose.22 words
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126 1954-11-01 1 Xll>l: Ohio, the (.<>«. (i 11 "yn Hid Rubber < <>. "ownced thai it would In- from today the con- IW prlci of its tyrea five per ent. "< Blnfapore, this ffwjfi"! lh<% mftnaclng 1 >r «»f Goodyear Orlen< < ompany Mr. i*A.P. - 126 words
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Article46 1954-11-01 1 Mr. Qaudencio L Ma carl nfl i, head •»f g Manila Imp »rt Ing firm, lefi for Tokyi i yi let to irrange thi bartei ii 8 $500,000 worth >i mv to vado i n for Japa ne te textile md [other goods. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article197 1954-11-01 1 42 LOST IN PLANE DISASTER Warships join big hunt 4 UNITED STATES Navy trans/Y port plant*, with 42 people on board, is missing over the Atlantic Oil a flight to the Azores, the U.S. Filth Naval District said m Norfolk, Virginia, yesterday. All on board are army men. a hu^'UP - 197 words
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374 1954-11-01 1 A SUCCESSFUL attack on Hong Kong by Chinese Communists would only give them a "dead city because the Colony was prepared to destroy itself in*the face of an occupation, said the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham to the Commonwealth Club of California. However.U.P. - 374 words
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Article33 1954-11-01 1 Doctor Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury and President of the British-Soviet Friendship Society, has arrived m Alma Alta, Kazakhstan, one of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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84 1954-11-01 1 CHINESE HERE BACK GIFT FOR CHURCHILL riTHE Singapore Chinese ChamJL ber or Commerce will support the Churchill Birthday Fund, which is expected to be sponsored here m a lew days Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, the vice-president, said today that at a weekend committee meeting all members had agreed to support84 words
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Article46 1954-11-01 1 sir Oliver Frank 19. Brl tish Amb tfl ad >■■ to the unit< I Stati from 1048 to 1952, yes '^•d.!, i,> n.i med i ha lrmo n ol i [oydfl Bank, London si: Oliver Bticceeda Lord BaUoui ol H" 'ioii. Tli A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article20 1954-11-01 1 Dr. Konrad Adenauer, Chanjcellor of West Germany ,left i New York for home by air on (Monday. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article11 1954-11-01 1 A Japanese trade delegation arrived m Leningrad today, A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article154 1954-11-01 1 A noble Queen (IOLUnIBIA I uiver>ilv has conferred an honorary dryree on the Queen Mother. citation aceompaaj luf the award, made -it a fund ion Neu York .1 noble Quee h qh iet and con ta f i oura(/(' m time 0/ ardctt trcsi sustained a nation and 1 i?ispiredReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration226 1954-11-01 2 Fashion styles of 17 lands in show Fashions of i: eountrtai Here exhibited at a show m aid of the Poppy Da} Fund m Johorr Bahru fCtld d.t-, afternoon Mala) Indian and •bl im dress stvlr> «cii well r#*pr nI ed The paiudc uinUr (hr paironafc ol I miKkn AimFree Press - 226 words
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239 1954-11-01 2 ON the eve ol flections to all the 435 scats m the v 8 House of Representatives and to 31 of the 96 .scat..', m tin Senate, prediction.', arc that the Democrats, the Opposition party, will win con trO] of both Houses <>l ConReuter; A.P. - 239 words
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143 1954-11-01 2 A BRITISH and n< d Itm tii foi Ri thl BSt I >U1 1 film pi th( ai In .m i iterna ttor il i ompetii j, end- In Brus.se] yesterd Plfty-thre( I natli wec f fompetition or- .v by thi Bi glanU.P. - 143 words
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Article15 1954-11-01 2 Israel and Soviet Union .-■i'-Mioci :i nt w trade agreement on Saturday night.15 words
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107 1954-11-01 2 'imik Blames* Government's valuable tungsten mines near the Burmese border are agaih on the alert against raid by marauding Karen tribesman, a mines i official said today. The mines, widely separate d m Kanchanaburi province about 50 miles west Ol Bangkok are mA.P. - 107 words
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Article124 1954-11-01 2 A quiet birthday for Chiang, 68 I>KKSIDENT Chiang Kaishek yesterday reached hLs 68th birthday In seclusion While his Air Force boasted it would be ready to return to the Chinese mainland before another birthday was celebrated. The boast was made by Gen. Wang Shu-ming, Commander of the Nationalist Air Force,A.P. - 124 words
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Article65 1954-11-01 2 THE Prime Minister of India, Mr. Nehru, returning from a LO-day visit to Red China, said m Saigon yesterday that the Peking regime will have its hands full for 15 or 20 years with economic develop-' Mr. Nehru said ho was Impressed with the hopes forA.P. - 65 words
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Article52 1954-11-01 2 17 die as car jumps rails VJAMPACKED streetcar yesti i day jumped Its rails on a steep hill m Zagreb, Yugoslavia, turned over several times and smashed into a tree. Seventeen people were killed and 35 injured. Tramway officials said the ear went cut of control because of faulty brakiA.P. - 52 words
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Advertisement22 1954-11-01 2 You va n Phone Your S.MALI, All*, to Singapore 2800 Ex*. 1011 Tins is a S i RAITS TIMES Classified Advertisement Service22 words
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Article281 1954-11-01 3 AND HE HAD GONE JUST FOR THE PLANE RIDE i [.TITLE BOY "went for A ride" with his r lather m a new airliner yesterday- -and lV ed through a flaming crash m which three men died. The boy. Roger Clifford, 8, told newsmen howReuter; A.P. - 281 words
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Article36 1954-11-01 3 Three U.S. destroyers and a submarine were damaged m bwo collisions m heavy seas yes■Miy while engaged m anti- submarine warfare exercises, Z"omilea east of Norfolk. I Here were no rasnalt.ips APAP - 36 words
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Article95 1954-11-01 3 Runaway girl killed in crash A 16-YEAR-OLD London girl who left home on Friday after a disagreement, was killed yesterday when the car m which she was being brought back was m collision with a lorry near Oxford. The girl, Florence Ross, left her home m London with a friend.Reuter - 95 words
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Article37 1954-11-01 3 The American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs announced m Washington that 239 candidates for the U.S. Congress have signed a declaration opposing the sending of arms to the Arab states, under present conditions. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article97 1954-11-01 3 CIVII, air patrol plane itself crashed yesterday minutes after it had found the burned wreckage a private plane m which three people died on a nignt from New York to Middletown m Connecticut. The two men m the patrol plane were injured, one critically, mA.P. - 97 words
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Article57 1954-11-01 3 fHE bodies ol all 21 men killed m the crash of a U. S. Aii Force C-47 a week ago were brought down the mountainvesterdav to the little Ita--11 Village of Entrque, U.S. Force rescue headquarters at Nice said. Jhe bodlei will be flown to A, ForceA.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-11-01 3 picture. Mr. Chan Fo<>k Lee helps his bride, Miss Lily Chen Phaik Suan. to cut the four-layer wedding cake after their marriage at the Eastern Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article53 1954-11-01 3 Russia claimed another first last night the first parachute jump m history m the North j Pole area. Moscow radio said the Polar jump was made by Master of Sport Andrei Medvedev with the purpose of finding a landing area for a group of scien I ti.sts.53 words
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Article55 1954-11-01 3 A procession of Roman Catholics from all parts of the world moved RCfOM I Rome yesterday accompany ing an ancient painting Of the Virgin Mary for corona- tion by Popo Pius XII. The coronation ceremony m St. Peter's Basilica today will bo tho highlight of tho RomanA.P. - 55 words
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264 1954-11-01 3 T'HE U.S. Navy is developing a new electronic-age x "mine hunter" to combat the deadly pressure mine and its potential threat to allied control of the seas, Washington naval experts said yesterday. Unlike conventional mine sweepers which clear away mines sown just belowU.P. - 264 words
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Article36 1954-11-01 3 FIRST VIEW: $1 ,800 -me Iranian army onered a reward of Msl,Boo last night for the person who first sights the plane m which Prince Ali Reza, the Shah's brother, has been lost since Wednesday. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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174 1954-11-01 3 Josanne weeps as Marlon flies off to Rome lOSANNE BERENGER, pretty French Hanoee of J Marlon Brando, arrived m Paris last night wearing no engagement ring but saying that the actor had promised to meet her m the U.S next week. The ring was m her handbag, she added. EarlierReuter - 174 words
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Article81 1954-11-01 3 TYPHOON THREATENS ISLANDS A LATE season typhoon with winds of 115 miles an hour swung north westward yesterday toward Formosa, after steadily building up m intensity m the Pacific between the Philippines and Guam. The Manila Weather Bureau predicted the huge storm, which is 240 miles wide, would strike theA.P. - 81 words
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Advertisement36 1954-11-01 3 New Season's i H s M TOYS 1 Unpacked See our wonderful selection of SOFT TOYS DOLLS SOLDIERS TRAIN SETS TEACHEM TOYS GAMES SOMETHING OF EVERYTHING FOR BOYS AND GIRLS THE STORE WITH A TO OFFER36 words
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405 1954-11-01 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Nov. 1, 1954. Opinion Training the young Tin i mpha. i laid by thi Chiel Seoul ol the Briti h Com monwealtl on th< 1 ntiaJ worth ol the scouting move mint's work m Singapoi v.iii be an incentive alike to hoi < ho foster405 words
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Article232 1954-11-01 4 'SAUCER' HAD A HANDLE! I\\ fit tlii-, Wttk the (.reeks boasted they were the oni\ people on earth who had no! report- »d seeini flying saucers. Now, however, they can no longer boaci or be jealous. The turning, poinl eanM a fei dayi i(o when vil- i r. lasers on232 words
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Article, Illustration566 1954-11-01 4 NORMAN LINDHURST - KIDS TURN HOODLUMS IN FRANKFURT NORMAN LINDHURST Police statistics show that every fifth bicycle thief, tenth robber and twentieth killer is a juvenile. That's the grim score m hresent-dax Germany as says 4 ttuuDKN aiarmmg A Increase m crimes of violence by young German hoodlums, is being blamed on the566 words
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Advertisement32 1954-11-01 4 LATEST i n tAARCA o i T L JEWELLERY C P.!!. dcSILVA, Lt'J. i High v t "m ii 1 1 > i h,i i I v iii pii i A I poll32 words
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Advertisement54 1954-11-01 4 MEXDE m«wm MUIVELIMIS i 311 SIC Fa//y tropicalized 1 1 RJlwSsSEs2te»»^ W 6 va lv es Mult I \t'(i bcllii HHBBMl^^b^^M I I UI/ i (i f iff) fj E^S^i^Bf LEE RADI SERVICE KAMPONG GLAM RADIO SERVICE CO. and otlicr dealers So.c Agents fa PRAGER, LTD. p O. Box 1051,54 words
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Article277 1954-11-01 5 SINGAPORE PARTIES just woo THEM U'OMEN will have a big say i" determining ,!i (> character ot the first ministry under the new constitution m Singapore t\ vr;u. iarty aiming to capture of seats In the LeAssembly cannot ignore the women as •m277 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-11-01 5 Two visiting representa- 5 tives of Phillips Radio were entertained to a .cocktail party at the Dutch Club, Singapore over the weekend by Messrs. William Jacks and Company (Malaya). From left are Mrs. Otten, and Mrs. P. F. S. Otten, president of the i Board of Management ot 1 M.V.Free Press - 78 words
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Article23 1954-11-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon— Oh v Cheo, a lorry driver, was ed $120 m the Police Court fur overloading his V( hide.23 words
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198 1954-11-01 5 Sim Beng Seng, Singai i pore pore City Councillor Rochore, is to study the 1(1 Ol iood stall men barred from their popular pitch m Bugia Street. They were recently cleared »ni two vacant pieces of i: 'i Where they had pitched Stall* along198 words
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Article31 1954-11-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Wtiar Osman was lined htre for Rpfttding, He told th hit! i h f he wm m a burr) to g I to a BiCk relative.31 words
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423 1954-11-01 5 Grand Old Lady (100) of Kusu Island dies HER HUT BECAME A TEMPLE "OIBI" Ng Cnai Hoong, popular keeper ot the Tua Peh Kong (God of Prosperity) temple on Kusu Island, died m May this year, but it was not until last week that her thousands of friends came to423 words
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Article139 1954-11-01 5 College is 'big step forward MALAYA'S first Co-ope- I rative College, to be established at Morib, Sel- angor, is expected to be ready early next year. Funds for it have been made available from the l Colonial Development and Welfare Fund. The October issue of the Malayan Co-operative I magazine139 words
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Article73 1954-11-01 5 RAWANG, Mon.— Wong Sun of Rawane New Village was fined $100 m the Sessions Court here yesterday for trying to bribe a policeman. Mr. I. Pereira, prosecuting, said the constable arrested Wong for riding a bicycle without a light. It was alleged that Wong73 words
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Advertisement48 1954-11-01 5 WIDEST VARIETY m |C of Neckwear Suitable i^2^ §11 For All Occasions RLj M /00;^ DUPONT DACRON 1 g^lj^ /Of?;; DUPONT NYLON i* 1 Rayon Accctate with leather 1 /i/n/\ Pleated with Fancy Design. m^ llmh an W^A/BLrr NECKTIES WWsi 4/ MAKE YOUR SELECTION VmMtdttMfj&A $M<>"<y €xciusfYE A48 words
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Miscellaneous110 1954-11-01 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis WAUB WiiNr,Ai <,/A m f> MANDRAKE' (&3± I rtN^. //dffJi Am/,,/ MlLFOffl "^^jßc* TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs I AniP NOW miS Ohk <nEES WEAKENED? THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris 1 a Kir JANE by Hubbard YES Sift. I'M GuS 6ASEMANN- "\J I110 words
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Miscellaneous714 1954-11-01 6 II YOUR LUCKY I STAR IMiKN fOOAYi > OUI vom- plex natuie is suth that i-wii you do not ulv»u>s understand it! A \it •tun of moods, you uaste time and energy brooding. Learn one cardinal rule of success; never worry about anything you cant do something constructive about! Extremely714 words
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210 1954-11-01 7 Co-op union to fight usurers in S'pore THE Singapore Co-operative Union has declared "war" on moneylenders who perpetually keep farmers and fishermen In debt. As a first step, the union is to make a survey of the rural folks' living conditions, extent of debts, production and marketing methods, off-season Jobs210 words
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Article38 1954-11-01 7 MALACCA, Mon— Results of Malacca United Charities lurkv Programme draw 1 night are: *****' (radio set); "i ***** (sewing mac- third ***** (bicycle); 'Olation *****, *****, *****, 1 *****, *****, *****, ]I >>;iin pens).38 words
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Article19 1954-11-01 7 1; ,A1,A LUMPUR, Mon. l "y 500,000 people have ret "rt a.s voters m the com-H-deral election*.19 words
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290 1954-11-01 7 INSURANCE MEN ARE PUZZLFn SINGAPORE motor car insurance agents are scratching their heads over a problem— the first o f Its kind posed by a recent Johore court case. Docs the third party policy cover victims of an attempted murder where a vehicle is290 words
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Article139 1954-11-01 7 REMEMBER US -FORGOTTEN MEN PLEAD IVUALA Li\JM.fVn, MOn. TNCHE ABDUL HAMID, newlyJL elected president of the Laboratory Assistants' Union, told members at their inaugural meeting here last night that they did not receive due recognition for the assistance they give to Malaya's scientists. "We as laboratory assistants," he said, "are139 words
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181 1954-11-01 7 IJADIO Malaya's presenta- tion of "Musical New Look," a Chinese variety show, drew more than 7,000 people last night at the Singapore Happy World Stadium. The Radio Orchestra gave top rate performance which was described as a "co-ming-ling of the cultural fields. Seven popular181 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-11-01 7 Among 19 servicemen honoured lor service reI cord m Malaya is (right) Lt.-Cdr. G. D. Luff, of 848 Naval Air Squadron, who sot DJF.C. He is getting a hearty handshake and smile from 1 his commanding officer, Lt.-Cdr., B. Patterson, at the R.A.F. Station, Kuala Lumpur. Looking:Free Press - 63 words
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154 1954-11-01 7 DROFESSOR K. A. RYERSON, Dean of Agriculture m L the University of California, arrived m Singapore by air from Sydney yesterday. He said he hoped to meet Dr. Lin Yu-tang, Chancellor of Nanyang University. "I have heard so much about this university and I would154 words
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Article34 1954-11-01 7 Mr. J. A. McQuilkin, a director of Standard-Vacuum Oil company, arrived m Singapore from Bangkok yesterday for a two-week visit. Mr. McQuilkin Is visiting the company's branches m the Far East.34 words
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Advertisement126 1954-11-01 7 I By < Q/fjoftonal << As from Monday, Ist November, 1954, our KUALA LUMPUR Office will be >> located at s South Building, Ist floor, ss 88 Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. S >> Telephone; 3873 s I THE NATIONAL CASH RECISTER CO., (Malaya) LTD. 9c De Souza Street Telephone: *****/6126 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-11-01 9 J. Piper (centre m top right pic;ure), fires the little cannon used to start a race. Immediately above. T. Churchill m Pommie VI gets away first at the start »f the class \l race while Jack Maugham has a little trouble starting Pommie 111. (Right) Lawrence Tan is all100 words
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Article820 1954-11-01 10 What Makes the African tick SEPORI FROM THE JUNGLE from I >>> Sfa 24 eat old Old Etonian, ihe v "The li tih Sun" describing how he found lost /V m Malaya, continues the ttory of hi* jou through I AM ro Uii h h i think j* the i820 words
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Article, Illustration19 1954-11-01 10 Sir Winston Churchill arriving for a dinner at the Ethiopian embassy. Note his breeches and Order of the Garter.19 words
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Article92 1954-11-01 10 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER v ct,,n of hLs nnanclal game* on'- lady Hid rtwnttr nSTU n an or SS« oadiy ihLs igporei Foule that h en l w«mlMlon Jjat he lovfs her ror hei »oney, rather than for Jfi "J don'i i f J2"i money to come bel about you92 words
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Advertisement34 1954-11-01 10 niDFPTIIDV Of SINGAPORE MmllSS^^ND MALAYA 1954 ISSUE NOW READY I V>^ «J^^l mi I /iB m If M mi V\-. W C^ Im m X. A mml ■L^HrF^l^ ORDER £A "LV Jgjffl^2^^r D| SAPPOINTMENT.34 words
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Article306 1954-11-01 11 Metro goes to a planet! I^OLLOWING nearly a year F of research on possible scientific advancements during the next century, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayef will produce its first motion picture m the science-fiction field, "Forbidden Planet." Cyril Hume wrote the screen play which will be filmed m Cinemascope and colour with Perspecta Stereophonic306 words
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Article307 1954-11-01 11 SHEILAH GRAHAME - SHEILAH GRAHAME WHERE do stars go when they finish a film? I have often been asked this m letters from Britain. Let's look at "Moonfleef which ended last week. JOAN GREENWOOD returned tc London for a play, "The Moon and the Chimney". She returned sans eyebrows (plucked for307 words
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Article, Illustration779 1954-11-01 11 HAROLD HEFFERNAN - Hollywood says NO to Glasses HAROLD HEFFERNAN STARS MUST NOT LOSE FAN APPEAL SAY FILM MAKERS V^EAR after >ear, dur- ing clinics and conventions, the opticians and spec-manufacturers vigorously resent the fact that Hollywood film producers discourage their players from wearing vision boosterseven though they may actually need them to779 words
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Advertisement63 1954-11-01 11 GRAND SEASON j SALE €OM3iENCIA J G FMIOM TO-nAY DRASTIC REDUCTIONS j ON ALL LADIES SHOES j I PRICES: i $3/- S5/- SB/- $10/- j SPECIAL OFFERS I I ON LADIES FASHION SHOES KIAT SHOE CO.J 43, Stamford Road, Singapore. Tel: *****, ■■■■■■■kmmmm w n^n> m m n p m63 words
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Article541 1954-11-01 12 DOROTHY ROE - DOROTHY ROE THE NEW DRESSES REMOVE SOME WOMEN'S FASHION FEARS, )\f)fjr!s from New York lyoMF.w who have been worrying about a return of the flat-chested silhouette of the flappei era need feel no alarm about next spring's clothes. ftomlnine cunres art still m tyle, AccordingA.P. - 541 words
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Article66 1954-11-01 12 FISHERMEN without finger or arms are becoming numerous on the beaches of Cyprus. The fishermen are the victims of fish-dynamiting when a short fuse attached to a small stick of dynamite and thrown into the sea is meant to kill all fish just under the surface.66 words
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Article384 1954-11-01 12 Hutb sides vu latrtible Sou t h (J^&l^r 111 I A Q 10 4 0 J 3 |X 111 wist i:tsr A4A T ■< 7 H 5 J 32; As 7 2 X Q I 0 6 4 J 7 ti AIM 4 3 iCKTTB AKQJIHI <? X384 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-11-01 12 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER "Mummy! Do you remember what vow said übout human beings being just the irrational concepts of a childish imagination23 words
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Miscellaneous77 1954-11-01 12 |I9| —^^^^i^r~~l™n 122 I 1 I H^ H < M KS ACKOSB a p H f,,, 1 ai^'i^ itrlemglrl n hypnotic itat« 6 ssFw ior a b at 10 safti r r^* •V* partly lo r,t n,, M (8) 14 'Ag ff^JS J^ Hrrn htm ÜblM lo i,r,k (ft) lf)r77 words
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Article85 1954-11-01 14 ia|| vhcti the new ruli ding a fou bloi In I ein iv&lJ i nto effecl n P i Free Pn that the Ii I il Amateu eratloi had iw i d tl n I] the nfi fTei -iin boxi th< idgi I 'i" 't a point85 words
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Article364 1954-11-01 14 ROUND THE ISLAND RACE PROTEST rpni ettei L on tiii tubjecl 1 thi Round the bland 8 tee I Boal Race winch on 8 inday < October 24 m i < i Wednej day's 1 1 ue you had an article m (tied n took him v Htb Round the364 words
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Article526 1954-11-01 14 Doctors say it's m the blood nPlli: four-minute mil*' that athletes of the world strove for so long to achieve will be broken at athletic meetings every week provided the money and facilities for scientific research can be provided. Sir Adoiphe Abraharn.s, on*; of526 words
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423 1954-11-01 14 Davis Cup finalists for years to come ri^uiv i9S i .\Mr rican 'r>nni.s I i h impi n hip at X inn, indicated strongly that the US a and Australia will be the Davis Cup finalists for ye ir to ''"in I 'i' i(l bat America has many good young423 words
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Article281 1954-11-01 14 KRAMER COACHES 14 BOYS A REVIVAL of Interest In lawn tennis \s sweeping the United states, and talent scouts are searching for youngsters vUio can be trained to h(l! P Put the CJ.B.A. back on too m the tennis world. The UBLTA have begun an Intensive programme. They hope to281 words
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Article46 1954-11-01 14 Colleen an Irish im potted (hrer-year-old filly WOU the Kln^ Alfonso Memorial stake* run over one mile, >'4 fuiioiiKs m Madrid yesterday, Hidden i).v Alvaro Dlee, Colleen won by iv lengths from Dona] wt»»i I Aurrera a loukDi further aw^v LhirH li ran ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-11-01 14 Australian Kel Nagle (left) present Australian champion, and E. ("Dutch") Harrison, one of the four visiting: U.S. golfers for the 1954 Ampol golf tournament which began m Sydney Australia on October 20, discuss each other's prospects while awaiting their respective hitting off times.46 words
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Article518 1954-11-01 14 CONNIE RYAN - CONNIE RYAN By Übi a lew weeks atter Chris Chns f ensen of Denmark, made a good impression on New York boxing fans with a victory there, he wa s knocked out by Tony DeMarco at Boston and suspended for 30 days. The suspension IsU.P. - 518 words
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Advertisement21 1954-11-01 14 The Free Press invites sports fans to express viev/s and ideas Ad'lirss U-tur^ to sp.»r (sv it* Ft 9€ Sinji-ipoH 121 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-11-01 15 LFFT: Mr. Winter rides Audiola to first place m the Div. 1 Polo Pony Scurr> ovrr two furlongs at Bukit Timah on Saturday, when the Singapore Turf Club held a (iymkhaiia Meeting. Maybe (Bendahara) and Speaiiight (Donaldson) are close behind. BELOW: Greyboy, ridden by Major Lind takes a73 words
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Article513 1954-11-01 15 LIM PENG HAN DOES IT AGAIN .Hi PENG HAN of J Singapore, yesterday tdded another Fastest Time of the Day Award to his l* sl successes this season. wa s his fifth F.T.D. this m the "Lim Special," self-built racer with ne. Han drove the Lim F.T.D. awards at >unearn513 words
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Article1022 1954-11-01 15 n-isiTIONS m the U.K. soccer leagues after Saturday's matches are as follows: FIRST DIVISION P W D L F APt5 Wolves 15 8 4 3 31 19 20 unchTland 15 7 6 2 26 16 20 Everton 15 8 3 4 26 17 19 Huddersfield 151,022 words
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Article61 1954-11-01 15 County Cork, all-Ireland hurling championship team, defeated New York 29-19 m a fast game played at the New I York grounds yesterday before a crowd of 28,000. New York was the first to break into the scoring column with a point by Terry Leahy. This wasA.P. - 61 words
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Article46 1954-11-01 15 Major Sammy Lee, two time Olympic diving champion, left for Tokyo after completing a Far East goodwill tour under sponsorship oi the U.S. State government. The California-born Korean's tour included stops m Ceylon, India, Pakistan. Indonesia. Singapore, Indo-China. Burma and Hong Kong. A.PA.P - 46 words
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Article13 1954-11-01 15 Franrr yesterday defeated Canada 58-48 In the world basketball tournnmeet. A. P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article281 1954-11-01 15 UK. Rugby Union matches played on Saturday resulted: County championship matches. Cheshire 11 Durham 14; Northumberland 0 Cumberland and Westmorland 6. Club matches: London Irish t London Scottish 14; London Welsh 9 Wasps 0; Old Merchant Taylors|3 Old Blues 9; Old Millhilltans 11 United Services Portsmouth 3;Reuter - 281 words
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Article130 1954-11-01 15 THE three-day Austrian international table tennis championships opened m Vienna on Saturday with the first two rounds of the men's singles. Sixty-four players from eight nations took part m the men's singles. The championships are called the "unofficial European championship" because of the great participation of leadingA.P. - 130 words
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Advertisement31 1954-11-01 15 FAREWELL APPEARANCE of Miss ALICE LEE ■t OCEAN PARK HOTEL Wednesday Nov. 3 Thursday Nov. 4 Friday Nov. 5 Saturday Nov. 6 Before returning fa H ng Kf>nf? fr>r Movir Eng.i^r^^rnt*;.31 words
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