The Singapore Free Press, 8 November 1954
1954-11-08
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Title Section19 1954-11-08 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. i KW9. Singapore, Mon., Nov. 8, 1954. Price 15 Cts19 words
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Article242 1954-11-08 1 RUSSIAN MIGs DOWN A U.S. PLANE UNITED STATES officials said m Washington yesterday that two Soviet MIG fighters had shot down an American B-29 reconnaisance plane off northern Japan earlier m the day and that a protest had been sent to Moscow. A State Department Press officer, Mr. Joseph Reap,Reuter; U.P.; A.P. - 242 words
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Article110 1954-11-08 1 DR. F. HARTSUIKER, a Dutch psychiatrist, said in Amsterdam yesterday that many AnuTicans were seeking sex changes because "American vomen are becoming too manlv." He was commenting on a v > York report that a former s paratrooper had returned fiom Holland claiming toU.P. - 110 words
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Article31 1954-11-08 1 THE Singapore Rubber Market opened the week on a bouyant tone with first grade, November shipment, at 82 cents per lb., \i of a cent above Saturday's close.31 words
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Article23 1954-11-08 1 Top Chinese leaders yesterday sent congratulations to the Soviet Government on the occasion of the anniversary of the October revolution.23 words
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Article18 1954-11-08 1 Three Chinese waylaid a cyclist m Nee Soon Road, Singapore, yesterday and robbed him of $24.18 words
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Article23 1954-11-08 1 A Chinese woman living m Angullia Road, Singapore, was stabbed yesterday following an argument with a man. She received hospital treatment.23 words
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161 1954-11-08 1 fHE coastal area of Muar and ust of the Sungei Kisang, •mprising 160 square miles with a population of 000 people, was declared hite and freed from Emerlcy restrictions this morning. 'his is the fourth area to dared White m Johore. The others are161 words
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Article31 1954-11-08 1 Ivana Mansano, Italian tar and pin-up queen, is e ,ctlng her third child, her »o innouncod yesterday. 1 \s married to Drodiicer "> ue Lauren tis A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article36 1954-11-08 1 Four Chinese with knives broke into a house m Tampenis Road, Singapore, last night, and stole cash and jewellery worth $825. Four Chinese women m the house were too terrified even to scream.36 words
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Article25 1954-11-08 1 Teheran police said ye.sterday they had found an arms dump tfullt up by tho Communist Tudeh party m me Iranian capital- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article36 1954-11-08 1 ►V t .^u members of the Arab Women's Union presented a Kin n tnr Government m Amman. Jordan, yesterday i"! it to put a limitation on oolveamy and divorce under *"Uuic Jaw. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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105 1954-11-08 1 Hong Kong lashed; Manila menaced PAMELA, which passed inland 30 miles from Hong Kong late yesterday, is blamed for at least five deaths. A five-month old baby was killed yesterday when a twoton rock, loosened by typhoon rains, rolled down a hillside and crushed105 words
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116 1954-11-08 1 A FORMER Labour Health MinLster, Mr. De Frita.s is to ask m the Hou.se 'of Commons tfaii week that babies' footprint* be taken within hours of their birth to ensure that mothers were not handed the wrong child by mistake. Two mothers whoU.P. - 116 words
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Article277 1954-11-08 1 THE Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Georgi If&leilfcor, m a personal message to the American people, last night called for the United States and Russia to live m peace as friends. Mr. Malenkov's message was given to a visiting U.S. Representative. Mr. Victor Wicker sham. (Democrat), atReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 277 words
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Article29 1954-11-08 1 Sir Alexander Grantham, Governor of Hong Kong left San Francisco yesterday with Lady Grantham by air for Hons: Kong. They will spend two days m Tokyo.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article91 1954-11-08 1 1,000 hurt in parade of Muslims NEARLY 1,000 people were reported burned, 200 of them seriously, m Beirut, Lebanon, last night when a blazing torch fell on petroldrenched ground and flared through a parade marking the Prophet Mohammed's birthday. Officials said the ground became soaked with petrol when marchers upsetU.P. - 91 words
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Advertisement71 1954-11-08 1 Much less Afuc/i more NICOTINE FLAVOUR "JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED" 2 S 2 Enioy smoking L&M the exclusive miracle tip 5j contains alpha cellulose to give effective filtration. S Much more FLAVOUR and much less NICOTINE account ]3 2 for L M's astounding success. £j 111. T V O?71 words
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Article61 1954-11-08 2 Won £900 back, but lost £1 ,600 London new papers on October 27 told 01 a court order to a coat-making firm to refund £900 oi £2,500 charged on a "poorly tailored' fur coat to tiit- buyer, Gordon Trimm, <;ii Saturday night, a cai burglar entered thi Trimmi Hat WhileU.P. - 61 words
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Article232 1954-11-08 2 MANILA - CHINESE RETAILERS BARRED BY MANILA PITH] Manila 1 ri duei let islatl v. h bid Cn m ea i d nthei a from ci i In retail Lradini m th< Philippine lands, annoui ies the n« v, York post m giving pro minence to whai It < •ci Ibe ;i.sReuter - 232 words
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192 1954-11-08 2 POLITICAL sources expeci demanda for th< t xpulsion of Mr Aneurln Bevan, tin Labour leftwlnger, from hit party i! he votes against th< government when it aski parliameni today to approve the South- Easi Asian rtefent < f)U<f The Labour I'arty tnnuchReuter - 192 words
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Article188 1954-11-08 2 Rm )i p< lit I- (i water ho i i y< i U rday to break up <i' mon i .1! ion In Ej i en, m th< Huhr 1 v c iiiiiinuiii.st M|liad Bpccially t alnod for sir*' t f| ''i' inK h(U.P. - 188 words
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283 1954-11-08 2 FRANCE REBUFFS MALENKOV: NO MOSCOW TRIP YET Big debate conies first rpilK French National Assembly President, Mr. Andre Le Tr«H|uer, yesterday flatly refused picas by the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Sergei A. Vino&rado\ fu r hi >, to lead a parliamentary delegation to Russia this month on the invitation of theU.P. - 283 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-11-08 2 ZiORPORAL FKIC WRIGHT, 21, of 55 Coy. R.A.S.C. puts a wedding rin« on th«> finder of 20-year-old Miss Lucy Yon« at their Kuala Lumpur registry marriage on Saturday.30 words
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Article19 1954-11-08 2 Security forces killed 14 pangsters m encounters with Mau Mau terrorists over the weekend.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article216 1954-11-08 2 THE Democratic Party's na- j tional chairman. Mr. Step- j hen A. Mitchell, said yesterday that President Eisenhower must stop the "slanderous activities" of the Vice-President. Mr. Richard M Nixon, if he wants good relations with the new Democratic Congress. Mr. Mitchell asked Mr. NixonU.P. - 216 words
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Advertisement26 1954-11-08 2 Von e« f i B*hone lour SMALL AIIK. to Singapore 2800 Exl. LOS i^^wv •*>'•' 7j^^B^^jC'*"3v^^^^l^B '^^■^S^^HB^to^-""""-^-" -i-i-" '*<^9Bh^^l THIS is fl STRAITS TIMES Chssif.erl Advertisement Service26 words
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264 1954-11-08 3 FRENCH TAKE STRONG POINTS IN ALGERIA, SEIZE 400 REBELS REINFORCED French troops seized strong points throughout terrorist-ridden South-East Algeria u>sterday and the authorities announced the arrest 1 1 1 *3 a la Algiers itself, more than 20 bombs and nearly 100 pounds of explosives were, seized m a raid on264 words
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Article48 1954-11-08 3 Ten people were reported dead yesterday m a small Manhattan (New York) apartment apparently from carbon monoxide poisoning caused by exhaustion of oxygen m their rooms by a gas hot water heater. Police listed the victims as six children and four adults A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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132 1954-11-08 3 ONE of the most determined and courageous French settlers fighting the assault of bloodthirsty terrorists m southeastern Algeria is a woman doctor named Odette Jorell. Madame Jorell, who has been m the Aures .Mountain area for a year and a half ministering132 words
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74 1954-11-08 3 (JHURCH bells pealed a welcome m Enzweihingen, Wesi Germany, yesterday afternoon for Baron Konstan»in Von Neurath. first of seven ftjor Nazi war criminals to be released from Spandau I on. Ti ara streamed down the 81--ar old Baron'j fare as he iibraced his wife74 words
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Article66 1954-11-08 3 f°BANE BERENGER, pretty i year-old fiancee of film 1(t( Marlon Brando, left ;,m. by air latt night for N York. Josane, fisherman's WughtfT, had spent a week In Paris After announcing nor engagement to Brando In the southern French resort of Bandol. She is to66 words
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237 1954-11-08 3 HONG KONG'S beautiful dark-eyed Mi.ss June Lee has given her answer to fame In the film world or a housewife's life m a small American town. And the bright lights have lost. The story of this real film plot romance began one day lastReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-11-08 3 THEY GIVE ROBES TO THE MONKS The CONGREGATION I at the Ananthamettaya- ram Temple m Singapore listens as the Chief Siani- ese Buddhist monk, the Rev. B. C. Pakasit, prea- ches the sermon at the annual Kathina ceremony of the presentation of robes to the monks after their retreat. AmongFree Press - 83 words
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Article115 1954-11-08 3 MOSCOW Radio, praising Soviet scientists who solved the secrets of the atomic bomb, said yesterday new achievements m physics and technology had carried Russia "nearer" the age of interplanetary flight. Moscow Radio declared that Russia's "best brains" were preoccupied with the "majestic task" of115 words
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Article116 1954-11-08 3 '4 million Italians live in sin' A GOVERNMENT deputy fc>uid m Rome yesterday that 4,000,000 Italian* wen* living m adulterous unions a.s iikni atui wife. Left-wing Socialist, Mr. Lugi Renato Sansone, .>aid Italy had better legalise '-i^y divorce to permit thu.se adulterers to shed legal spouses and legalise their presentU.P. - 116 words
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100 1954-11-08 3 ZOO THIEVES STEAL BIRD OF PARADISE A ROBBERY m a Manchester Zoo was reported to police yesterday. Thieves broke into the Belle Vue Zoological gardens at night and made off with some prize birds, including a brilliantly plumed bird of paradise worth about £200. Mr. Gerald Eles, curator of theA.P. - 100 words
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Advertisement57 1954-11-08 3 Ky€»s it m iii Snap Buvk M 4 \n* lV Swi*b§*l ><r#o/ v Shis 3iirctrl« M^tbriv 'w^^top/- PYTBA EYTPA Press Retention Wrinkle Resistance Good Looking Durability MADE TO MEASURE DACRON Trouser SI 8.90 DACRON Suit 569.90 $24.50 $79.90 wU%&£££jSg®f ey €xcl us/re A TRANSPORT STORAGE JLM& UMITEI JAIiTJ 173 CECIL57 words
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395 1954-11-08 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY Nov 8. 1954. Opinion Clean food campaign The announcement that regulations governing th< manufacture and sale oi Ice cream In Singapore are to be tightened m the Interest Oi public health, i.s belated, but welcome. Under new provisions, coffee shops and eating houses "will have395 words
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Article, Illustration626 1954-11-08 4 DUDLEY HAWKINS - DUDLEY HAWKINS The tragedy of the Leakeys spotlights a feature of a war which is costing British taxpayers M $8,000,000 a month and many other people an immeasurable sum of human suffering. says IT IS time for a little straight talking about tin' situation m Kenya.626 words
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Article107 1954-11-08 4 Ho Chi Minh plans his next move HO CHI MINH, chief of the Indo-China Communist Viet Minh regime, is mapping out a campaign for international diplomatic representation. Ho is reported to be seeking recognition of his government by non-Communist governments and the admission of Viet Minh into the United Nations.107 words
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Article369 1954-11-08 4 FARMERS BOSS THE GENERALS NOW INFANTRY and armour 1 are now winding up the autumn war games season m the strategic Fulda Gap under the critical eye of the U.S. Army's toughest and most powerful adversary m Germany the farmer. The Fulda Gap is one of the classic Invasion routes369 words
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Advertisement15 1954-11-08 4 LATEST MARCASITE JEWELLERY S.P.H. de SUVA. Ltd. r>, Hiffh st Btagaptre '< Kuai.t l.iiinpiM I poll15 words
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Advertisement41 1954-11-08 4 •*> </•■■•'■■£ v '■''•V.-'i. jiJß^ .^■^'^^St fastidiosM lady X v v"'^\ Tbe cr)mpcllinf, fr»igrdnrc 5 I "Mlflllf fCITA'IU* f MOUSON LAVENDER^ 1 WAFER ,s the perfect ~**^*^**-«^"n^ Cf>rnplirncnt to beaut/. v I F. E. ZUELLIG (Malaya) LTD. I I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PINANC.41 words
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Article224 1954-11-08 5 GOVT HEEDS ANOTHER MILLION IMIE Singapore Legislative Council on Nov. 16. will be asked to approve mO re than $1,000,000 to neet urgent committtents for the rest of the i ir. ire tlian $730,000 is needed for oiliee accommodation ox the six elected ministers who224 words
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Article53 1954-11-08 5 PENANG. Mon.— Lord Rowaltn, the Chief Scout of the tnmonwealth, joined Penang m paying tribute to the dead the two world wars yesterday. The Resident Commissioner, Mr. R. p. Bingham, laid the first wreath on behalf of the people of the settlement. Tlie parade was held53 words
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Article44 1954-11-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. liriT terrorists riding bicycles [ere contacted by a patrol of It Battalion Royal Scots isillers, m the Ipoh area of Perak yesterday. One of them was shot and wounded but all three escaped Leaving their bicycles behind.44 words
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177 1954-11-08 5 RESIDENTS of Lorong 14, IV Oeylang Road, Singapore, fnplaim d yesterday that then n work carried oui 1 City council's Bewei Department was causing irdship. T Wong Pal Mann, one oi Idents, told the Free "Nearly the whole i oi the lorong v being177 words
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Article, Illustration200 1954-11-08 5 Malaya must 'send more students abroad' OAJA Sir Uda bin Raja Muhammad, former Commis- sioner for Malaya m Britain, said he would like to see more Malayans sent abroad for higher studies. He said: "They will come back with a broader outlooK and be better men.' He added there wereFree Press - 200 words
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Article108 1954-11-08 5 BLOOD BANK REPLENISHED ITS STOCK JJECAUSE of neavy demands for Group O blood m the last few days, .supplies m the Singapore Blood Bank were running low. It was necessary to bring the stock up to a safe level An appeal m the Freo Pres3 brought a very great response108 words
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Article66 1954-11-08 5 PENANO, Mon. —The XxServtces As ociation of Malaya has drawn up a Coronation education scheme to enable ex-Servicemen or their children to go for higher Studies, Ciiptain Mohamed Moor bin Mohamod. chairman of the F'enjm^ branch, announced tail night, Oapt. Mohamed Noor said the Penang branch wai66 words
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230 1954-11-08 5 Women will have a say in union policy THE Singapore Malay Union is anxious to see more women take an active part m the Colony's social and political life. The union will therefore form a women's section. The president, Mr. Mohammed Siciik, said lie did not anticipate any objection lroin230 words
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Miscellaneous257 1954-11-08 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Hhil uavis f~" "1 MOP'S SPINNING OKAY.IbHAI ATTACHED 70 7H£ HUU A ht'A'.W t f r r Tf; f i -^>C3^^» 1 1 r." ■iT\^^Bl Eimiie^SSmwpl -t- I ■■*"-^r^!si»^ TARZAN by Edgar Rico Burroughs IVW Miv \f' S V B HOC LATE 'A a. /BUKE257 words
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Miscellaneous661 1954-11-08 6 YOUR LUCKY I STAR |>OK\ today. \oui- chief talent is literary and you should Cultivate tins gif| to the e\ elusion ot all others except if \«.u should select another tne af the arts as v pastime or hobby. You lum an active mind and I are scllconliUcnt and detei661 words
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Article114 1954-11-08 7 ELECTION CALL FOR A NEW SCHOOL O\K ol fchu first to issue B manifesto among candidates who are contesting n«rt year's Singare Legislative Assembly elections is Independent candidate. Mr. Lim Siew Ek, a Colony businessman. llr. Lim pledgee the early op »ning Of ft mixed secondary school m the Serangoon114 words
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Article42 1954-11-08 7 REMBAN, Mon. Dark c i hung over Seremban t. i morning when the Reibrance Day parade was held Detachments of the 11th i\ Pjlice Force, the .ird. Girl Guides. Boy 5- md Red Cross workers t irt42 words
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Article, Illustration219 1954-11-08 7 GIFTS FOR VIETNAM PILE UP r VUK Vietnam Refugees Appeal Fund Committee, '"My Set up by the Sintri- Youth Council urgently M money to send several undred pounds of clothing < blanket* to 500.000 wari '"<\s m Indo-China. A M Cherian, com-! teeFree Press - 219 words
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Article, Illustration11 1954-11-08 7 THIS IS WHAT THEY'RE LOOKING AT A study by Miss Ice11 words
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194 1954-11-08 7 TERM OF CITY COUNCILLORS EXTENDED TILL NEW ELECTIONS rrHE present term of Singapore City Councillors, which ends m December, will be extended, pending: election to the new City and Island Council. The Under-Secretary, Mr. J. D. Higham said this would ensure that there would be no vacuum between the dissolution194 words
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Article41 1954-11-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— For moving without a permit two bottles of pills, Gan Kee, a 79--year-old woman, was fined $10 yesterday. She said she was taking the pills for her daughter-in-law, who was an inmate of Tampoi Mental Hospital.41 words
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Article50 1954-11-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Contributions to the Employees Provident Fund amounted to $40,030,594 during the first ten months of this year. Total contributions since th«^ fund started m 1.952 stand at $123,648,125. There were more than 720,--000 contributors at the end of October. Withdrawals to date totalled $2,006,113.50 words
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Article48 1954-11-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Representatives of the triple UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance will meet here tomorrow to draft a joint manifesto for next month* Kuala Lumpur municipal elections. Mr. S. M. Yong will represent the MCA, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin the UMNO and Mr K. L. Deva.ser the MIC.48 words
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Article22 1954-11-08 7 A cobra, noarlv three fopt lonf?, was caught and killed m an empty studio of Radio Malaya, Singapore, yn Saturday.22 words
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Article, Illustration235 1954-11-08 7 CHINESE STUDIES PRAISED \|R. C. O. JACKSON lfl (left) president of the Singapore Y.M.C'.A. art club, admires one of the Chinese wax-etch-ings with Miss Lee Kuan Ying at the eighth annual exhibition of the Club. Miss Lee, 16, is the "baby" of the club.235 words
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Article44 1954-11-08 7 KOTA BHARU, Mon. The Remembrance Day parade was held on the padane: here this morning. Detachments of the Malay Regiment, the Police Force, the Home Guard and the Sultan Lsmail Cadet Corps took part. The Sultan of Kelantan laid the first wreath.44 words
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Advertisement46 1954-11-08 7 1 a m a '■':«««r GRAND SEASON I DRASTIC REDUCTIONS I I ON ALL LADIES SHOES I $31- $5/-"s8/- $10/- j SPECIAL OFFERS ON LADIES FASHION SHOES :kiat shoe g0., 1 43, Stamford Road, Singapore. Tel: IMMlil.'l. a a m i m~ d-fl h■b'■■ iii fljiMHiiuflutii46 words
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Article, Illustration156 1954-11-08 8 Mj EARLY nine hundred people attended the annual Press Ball at the Sea View Hotel given by the Singapore Union of Journalists. Members and guests danced to music by two bands, the C-in-C Dance Orchestra and the Hawaiian Rhythm Kings. Highlight of the night was the selection of Miss156 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-11-08 9 Pictures by and TWELVE girls, selected by personality scouts, face the judges m the Miss Personality contest. Miss Mabel Wee, the winner, is third from the right. Another highlight of the Ball was the distribution of a special newspaper, "The Freak-Ender". At right, a newsboy goes into action.LEE TUCK SOON; CHEW BOOH CHIN - 71 words
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401 1954-11-08 10 MADRID'S University City li v;i -,t project which will zttie day be the largest and best-eiuipped teachlhß centre In the world On the northern edge oJ the capital, facing the grimly beautiful Guadarrama mountains and overlooking the big natural paj k known 1401 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-11-08 10 Photo ■|.;t Pompadour" In red zyl-conette. styled with knife I»I«nk1s cascading from the shoulder, push-up "lei? of chic-k.-n" sleeves, complete this attractive cocktail of theatre style rainwear A pleated fringe hat the same material Z»*'s with the outfit which was shown m London during thePaul Popper - 60 words
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Article269 1954-11-08 10 BOB THOMAS - You can see Stars in Las Vegas BOB THOMAS (iomk '.i Lag Vega* and see j Hollywood. Bounds silly, but that's the w »y it la up there In the land Of long-legged lovelies and on* armed bandits i stepped ofl 1 1 1 piano at McCarran Field and guess269 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-11-08 10 H Elaine Slewirt has become internationally famous as a movie star, but two >ears ago she was '"the best known unknown on BriKiilwav." Starting as a top model she gratluited via TV to the screen.38 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-11-08 11 it's that wretched boy again wanting hair tonic at three o'clock m the morning15 words
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Article347 1954-11-08 11 Do rubber roads wear well? EXPERTS ARE ihhiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mil ii ••••HinilltinnillltHirrillMlMllllllMl UNCERTAIN HIGHWAY research experts m Washington probing the mysteries rubber roads with a dogged scientific curio-! A question m their ninds: Will rubber roads ten !he taxpayer's dollar? answer today Ls neither nor "no." We know so little aboutU.P. - 347 words
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Article64 1954-11-08 11 N Liverpool-street lion a passenger saw porters handling i k vit It extreme and 'usual— care, bore no "Fragile" or !> Care" notices. Ihl M was just one 1 priti(,,| label. 1 'trtgued, the passrn"Pl up and read i(. Jn i rrrrnt railway Went," said, "seven t(64 words
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Article192 1954-11-08 11 HUNDREDS of new graduates are looking: for their first jobs now or maybe looking for a second job to replace the one they didn't enjoy. The haphazard job seeker who drifts m unprepared for an interview is just plain lucky to get a good job,U.P. - 192 words
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Article425 1954-11-08 11 REDS GET BUSY ON SUPER-DUKES /COMMUNIST China has devoted great attention to flood control measures as the first phase of their river development. The work consists of building large and long dykes on both banks of its turbulent rivers The Original dykes were built centuries ago. They were built by425 words
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Article506 1954-11-08 12 DOROTHY ROE - It's a KEY to PERSONALITY DOROTHY ROE lour iabt<> shvuid bo mm nvrsonat us t/*ntr gra retrain* A feature for women by 'riu you ti the tab) b \n i your p< oit 1""!-: v. ol life, sa Mi Heh i! Ihamoerlin I nat iii aJ ioi n hostes v.A.P. - 506 words
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Article86 1954-11-08 12 AMERICA'S new method ol detecting the sex of an an born baby l>y testing the mother's saliva with litmus paper is worthless. Dr. Gerald Swyer, of University College Hospital London claims He has tried out the lest m his laboratory and found that it is no more accurate86 words
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Article, Illustration367 1954-11-08 12 O! .i: 'cain .ie on thl hand Is a it- duplicate .n:e A lew into three no trump oi four hear' i ie de ervedly i the i. md at lour tde and down two when ned a U H k rent from the bidding that East .nust367 words
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Miscellaneous202 1954-11-08 12 ■^■^pji^f^pM^iaveji^^Henvße^i^ii^iMMr .^^^^^_JBBMB^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l -^^^^^^1^ CLI7BI Acitoss: r, q«| a SW( f> I)( t l((1 ;i 1(1 turn I One CO, k«-|)t my "allowance" -"f ;l month (3), mj, i 7 ihe addition oi a Anal letter 8 lit- cannot be really fit home would not alter the blm ol thia <i)202 words
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Article, Illustration898 1954-11-08 13 EAT and STAY YOUNG, but watch that WEIGHT first CHAPMAN PINCHER introduces a new BE YOUTHFUL diet "'iiiiiiiimmiiiiiimiiiii ■••■•>■ iiiiimiiiiiin i inn him i iMiiMiMiiiuiiiiiiMiiMtlMmif to help you LIVE LONGER DIET has much more influence on your health, your looks, your eliness, and your lifethan even the tors thougnt. Three898 words
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Article218 1954-11-08 13 lour weight is medically correct if it falls within 51b. on either S side of the ideal weight for your height j Ideal weights ter women Ideal weights tor men I (fully (tressed with stioesi nully dressed wtth shoes i S Height Small218 words
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Article146 1954-11-08 14 PMH] ttei v it the .'••;< I ]1 ur Fo >tbaJl AssoI Senl r Kn icko < n Friday nl {hi i v r p v [wa imaz i to nnfj such a small crowd at b VFA Cup Final Co Jifi it i;146 words
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Article370 1954-11-08 14 VO SPORT 1 1 < s been bombarded about shamateurism a^ so much as lawn tennis. The sniping rarely (cases, but now a salvo is about to be fired by Australia. An Associated Press message from Melbourne said that the Australian L.T.A. were to make370 words
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Article168 1954-11-08 14 BELL Talbert, bed-ridden captain "1 the CJ. S. Davis Cup team, said yesterday America should recapture the tennis trophy from the Australians tin year 'il we can hit the fi-i,! frami oi mind at 'he right time." That Is the big thing/ the New YorkerA.P. - 168 words
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Article43 1954-11-08 14 i>u.- lo t< ihil< a] 'IHl'k ultiti the outboard \>< ed kx ii rat ci i heduled ■'i No emilM I I and 8 at Bungei Ocrßng 1 1 v it been po poned uni ii t < r 1 1 1. 1 notice43 words
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Article20 1954-11-08 14 vi 1.,,- omi uo m-c. r■*mi 'i F'' lOJJ 'm, iVi a ■''"•H E t'l'l I I20 words
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Article105 1954-11-08 14 /mark Griffith, owner oj the 'Wa hlneton ba i ball club, 1 hc 'm oppo c b hifi oJ the Philadelphia Ath etic to Kan a cit) and "we think '< are i noußh vot< to bloi Orifl th aid 1 1 > would pro ti al105 words
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Article42 1954-11-08 14 YOUR Sporti Quit s vets QOOd, hut couldn't if" hare more questions on Malayan .\i)O't'.' How about some Pre--11 (!<■ Memory Tests? suggest you offer a pi i\e fot the first all-correct solution received from readers, X JAMES Schoolbo)42 words
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Article73 1954-11-08 14 Whim: studying In the U.K. I saw several games of lee hockey and found them very thrilling and fast. With hockey so popular here I am sure that Ice hockey would catch on fast. It is possible too, by means of an indoor ice rink and73 words
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Article53 1954-11-08 14 rpONY Demarco, the world's A seventh ranking welterweight from Boston, floored Pat Menzi of Syracuse, New York, three times m the first round to sain a technical knockout decision m the first round of their bout at the Boston Arena. The knockout came within GO seconds53 words
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Article38 1954-11-08 14 Officials of tiie Alniyum Badminton Party have been elected as follows: President:- Syed All Alattas; vice- president Ahmad Ali Khan Suratt.ee; secretary: Shalk Mohaniecl Amber; treasurer: T. Ahmad; auditor: Yahaya H. Ahmad; captain; shaik Ismail Marjan.38 words
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Article24 1954-11-08 14 Greek and Egyptian National team tied i-i In a Mediterranean Cup Soccer match before 25.000 fans In Athens Football stadium yesterday A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-11-08 14 picture. Lightweight lAC Williams (RAF), the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association champion, is checked for weight by (apt. Cowper S.O.P.T. Singapore Base District, m preparation for Wednesday night's Poppy Day Fund boxing show at the Hippy World Stadium. Williams is scheduled to fii;ht Army > hampion T./rnl RailFree Press - 53 words
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Article247 1954-11-08 14 ••rpHE time is fast arriving," said Henry Cotton, three times Open golf champion, at a banquet at Gleneagles last week, "when Britain will have to restrict the importation Of Empire golfers" This vva.s ;i "dit>" at the amount ol golfing prize money two Empire golfers,247 words
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Article339 1954-11-08 14 And they call this training! 4T a TIMI when BngA land, m sht't'r desperation, are fallinß back on o^ old Kuard to maintain her prestige m the Cirnmui match, Welsh Si lectors have come to the realisation that everal of their play< rs are not getting any younger. So Matthews,ARCHIE QUICK - 339 words
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Article279 1954-11-08 14 SATURDAY'S U.K. Rugby union results: County championship: Cheshire 3 Lancashire 8; Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire Sc Derbyshire 5 North Midlands 5; Yorkshire 17 Cumberland and Wesmorland 3. Club matches: Blackheath C Swansea 10; Guys Hospital 3 Old Blues 5; London Welsh 24 Moseley 0; Old Alleynians 3 Metropolitan279 words
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Article106 1954-11-08 14 t. These sportsmen arc connected with which sport—- (a) Derlk Khachadbhai; (h) Mike A4wi J his y<*a r 's European /iinirtic rhampinnships were held m (a) Zurich, (b) Helsinki (c) Rernc. Which? 3. How tall Is a horse of 16 hands? 4 A^ chukkur is:— An Indian hockey106 words
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Advertisement23 1954-11-08 14 The Free Press invites sports fans to express views and ideas \ddress It-tier-, l«» Sp.»r Isv lew fr rtr Press CemH ilwtl sint;.»|M>r«'23 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-11-08 15 Pipped by a head m a photofinish The winner is Mt.ii.v #v -j Just beaten into second place is L^TaGt^ne^McC^ud^^ti^^' ndden by West third. Madles paid Tote dividends of $U and $13 Jo^iis 'm l |n p 8 1^" 10^. (Pat **™»> .rib) on the first da54 words
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432 1954-11-08 15 HOW THEY RAN AT KUALA LUMPUR Ever Glory and Ballroom go up to Class 3 Free Press Course Correspondent pVKK Cilory and Ballroom II richly deserved their promotion to (lass A when they followed up their recent Penan? successes at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The rapidly-imurovinK Ever Glory, with Bougoure432 words
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Article, Illustration115 1954-11-08 15 Jockey Hanley takes a look over his shoulder as he ?iinl--es Two Diamonds past the post a one length winner of Race Two (Class 5, Div. 1— about 7-f.). Second is Showmanship (Mulley) and third Clever Bug (Jones). h «n Lyt Hong happily leads m Unaware (jockey ""«>,115 words
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Article111 1954-11-08 15 Malays 3; Chinese I. r|THE Malays practically won the SAFA Community League championship last night at Jalan Be.sar Stadium. They beat Chinese, the holders and their nearest rivals, m a thril] packed match. Malays have the title unles thfy lose to the weak Eurasians side tomorrow.111 words
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Article67 1954-11-08 15 TOTAL POOL: $249,135 Ist: No. *****0 $67,267 2nd: No. *****6 $33,633 3rd: No. *****8 $16,816 Starters ($3,363 each)- Nos *****1' *****8 *****9 im Consolation ($1,494 each) Nos. *****8, *****1, 1076 f >4 *****1, *****6, *****9 *****5 *****8, *****3, *****0. TREBLE TOTE: Tour Tickets ($491 each). FORECAST TOTE: Race67 words
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Advertisement13 1954-11-08 15 iMiss I JUNE MOK Sings The OCEAN PARK HOTEL EVERYNIGHT 9 wg* H13 words
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Article, Illustration252 1954-11-08 16 npwENTY three year old Tan I Tir Y:i|>. Who hM Lll(1 tit;,. (,i "Mr Singapore 1953, i '»n another title Mi Body Builder, 1954 from nine other iiiiiii.t at the Happy World ,L.uiiiiiii on Saturday night. iii»- compel il i"ii v. )ii< it v, ,i m [anlMd252 words
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Article74 1954-11-08 16 20 Words $6 (minimum) MAGNUS, to Helen, wife of Peter Magnua i daughter, Nichola Marjorie on seventh November. HAMPSON: TO Elaine, wife of Doctor 1» Hampson, a daughter. Jennifer, at k k Hospital. JOHNSTON: At Karui;»nß Kerbau Hospital, on sth November, to Mr. and Mrs X J. Johnston, a74 words
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Article93 1954-11-08 16 20 Wordt $(> (minimum) LUMLEY-BROWN: The engagement la announced between Captain j Reginald P. Lumley, r.a.o.c. of Thornton Heath, Surrey, and Rome Brown of Perth, Western Australia. I THI engagement is announ- ced between Donald Vernon Davis eldesl son of Mrs. Atkinson of London and Belly Leonard, only daughter93 words
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Article31 1954-11-08 16 20 Word* (minimum). DAVID: Wif«- of Mr. Vlcloi Prema David on 7-11 -s 4 a1 run Tock Beng Hospital. Cortege Leaving Hospital at 430 m m to-tUy to Buddhist cemetery.31 words
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Article163 1954-11-08 16 GRANDEUR IN SMART GALLOP AT K.L. fiic<- Press Course (oi respondent pBANDEUR, with ap- f prtntUt John Manning astride, did a smart gallop on a lieavv track at Kuala laimpur this morning). Breaking from the nail mile, tic Clapped on (he puce at Mir third furlong to clock 39 1/SisMS.163 words
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122 1954-11-08 16 WORLD RUGBY CUP BRITAIN and France are locked together for supremacy m the World Rugby League Cup Tournament as a result of their 13—13 draw at Toulouse yesterday. In the other match played yesterday afternoon Australia beat New Zealand 34—75. Last week, however, BritainReuter - 122 words
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161 1954-11-08 16 HOAD LOSES 0-6, 0-6 BUT TAKES THE TITLE LEWIS HOAD yesterday beat his fellow Australian Rex Hartwig to win the Queensland men's singles lawn tennis title by the remarkable score of 6-4, 6-4. 0-6. 0-6, 6-1. During the first two sets Hoad's speed of service proved almost unplayable but thenReuter - 161 words
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Article152 1954-11-08 16 FfIRE beat Norway 2-1 m a soccer international J at Dublin yesterday after the Norwegians had led at half-time. Norway went off m rfreat style and well deserved their l< l ad after 12 minutes when OLson scored. Several times they had been near breakingReuter - 152 words
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Article49 1954-11-08 16 |)ICK SZYMANSKI, centre m the Notre Dame football team, underwent surgery yesterday tor an abdominal injury received In Saturday's game With the University of Pennsylvania. Dr Brooke Roberts, who performed the operation, said he Ls m good condition. Notre Dame won the same 4>-T A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article103 1954-11-08 16 gNOLAND'B football team to meet Wales ;it WrmbU-y on Wrdnesday Is: Wood (Manchester United); Stanlthforth (Huddersfleld) Byrne (Manchester United): Philllna (Portsmouth), Wright (Wolverhampton); Slater (Wolverhampton); Matthewa (Blackpool) Bent■'v l( httos*), LofthouM (Bolton) snacicieton (Sunderland) Alien Wesl Bromwich Albiotn McOarry (Hud lei ifteld) vim ho m reserve Obvious note il(>103 words
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Article119 1954-11-08 16 the evergreen Stanley Matthewi Compared with th(> team which beat Ireland laal month only Woori Byrne, Wright, Matthews and Loilnouse retain their places. The defence la v anticipated with the tall stylish .slater gaining hia fust fun International honour for he h:is made 20 Rppearancet mReuter - 119 words
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Article51 1954-11-08 16 SJMHIIMI Norwegian, t». a Bish and Danish iharp shuolint; l«ams arrived iv \eiiexueia by air yesterday iv pai tii ipatf m the 3t>th annual v*orld shouting contest from November 14 :i9. Teams from Spain, Yugo>U via and El Salvador were dn, to arrive later m the H>.AP - 51 words
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Article22 1954-11-08 16 Wong Peng Soon and Ony Poh Urn entered the men's singli •semi-finals of the Singapore badmintou championships last night22 words
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Article421 1954-11-08 16 117EIGHT8 for Wed nesday, second day of the Selangor Turf Club meeting Cl. 4, Div. 2— 6 F. Satellite 9.00 Break of Dawn 9.00 Cabaret II 8.13 Swift Arrow 8.11 Heremai 8.11 Roman Flyer 8.10 Leonora 8.08 Forget-Me-Not 8.08 Grazie 8.07 Double Dividend 8.07 Producer421 words
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Advertisement30 1954-11-08 16 The Malayan Way of Life 4 Squatting figures savoury smells the clicking of chop-sticks these are the things that enrich the Malayan scene like a good beer. yCMrLSUdig of course30 words
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Miscellaneous36 1954-11-08 16 MISCELLArfEOUS t» WmrA* $2 (mm > Hot S| ffg extra KXPKIM HA 11/ HAPINCI BEH VICE Poundatlon foi Finn Style Perfection Venus Halrdrcs i- Salon 9H4 Eai t f <►, ,< \<,,t<\ j,] 4 7 Open wrholi day Baturd36 words
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