The Singapore Free Press, 16 November 1954
1954-11-16
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Title Section19 1954-11-16 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. No. UlO6. Singapore, lues., Nov. 16, 1951. Price 15 Cts19 words
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101 1954-11-16 1 JAMES JOHNSON asked m the Bouse of Commons yesterday tial payments from Japanese assets had been made to forr Japanese prisoners of war xhn wore members of the Singapore Forces. He gave as an example the Straits Settlements Volunteer i irces and asked whetherReuter - 101 words
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Article62 1954-11-16 1 WARRANT Clfßce^, Miriam pok es t>f the* WomSK '1 Army Corps yesterday lly caught up m London the medal that had tried reach her m Hong Kong i Singapore for the past s years. was the British Empire lal awarded for clerical serin Hong Kong. 0.Reuter - 62 words
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770 1954-11-16 1 PLEDGE BY GOVERNOR ON RECOMMENDATIONS IN CRASH REPORT ■j^n, Governor of Singapore,' A Sir John Nicoll, said m Legislative Council this ning that so far as it is thin its powers the SingaOovernment would lmment the recommendaput rorward m the Port of the Kallang air crash inquiry. Certain of the770 words
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Article51 1954-11-16 1 Mr. T. M. Hart, former Director of Commerce and Industry, has been appointed Financial Secretary, Singapore. He will succeed Mr. W. C. Taylor, who took leavr of Ihe Legislative Council today after presenting his last revised budget estimates. Mr. Hart is expected to arrive m Singapore next51 words
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Article, Illustration700 1954-11-16 1 THE PILOT, NOT RIDGE GETS BLAME Kallang crash report Conclusions HERE is the conclusion reached by Mr. Justice Knight, m the report on the Kallang air crash inquiry: One of my Assessors rightly commented as the Inquiry neared its conclusion that if ever there was a plan made by the700 words
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Article67 1954-11-16 1 fHE Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on an uncertain tone, with first grade, December shipment, at 82 V 4 cents a lb., 5/16 of a cent below yesterday's close. Later the price eased on liquidation to 82 cents, with buyers hesitant. The present drop m67 words
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Advertisement7 1954-11-16 1 3fodern Home*— 32 extra pages tree tomorrow7 words
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Advertisement67 1954-11-16 1 Mten m the public eye profe? f j\ hair lustrous and under perfect control all day Wong. See how massage with Bry'cpvm W /^€J\ ][y keeps your scalp dean too, free from iryi^ mk Q new an<^ an^ Tu^' or tnc ood °f v° ut V. if h«ith of your67 words
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268 1954-11-16 2 |>KITAI\ will recommend (hat the Western powers reject Russia's proposal for an all European ■ecnrftf conference on Nov. 29, Sir Anthony Eden, the liritish Foreign Secretary, inclirated m the House ol Commons yesterday. Sjr Anthony, making the first British comment on268 words
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81 1954-11-16 2 Churchill Fund: S'pore to contribute FIIHE ntral Ctourchill Birth 1 day P u'icl committee m London has agreed to extend tiii date ol receiving cont: Ib itioiu beyond Nov. 30, U [s learned In Singapore. Thii li to give greater opport unity to the peopli ol Commonwealth And colonial territories81 words
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138 1954-11-16 2 AHiw.AvouK tanner, Koh Huay, foughi off two robben who broke Into his house In Jalan Tlga Retus, oh changi Road, at 2.30 a.m. yesterday. JJe said at the time he was awakened by noise and a light winch was being shone outside hie hut.138 words
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Article25 1954-11-16 2 The Singapore i gislativc Council today approved the revised estimates for 1955. The final position Revenue estimates 5208.47H ?50; expenditure $230,702,4i>J; Heflcit $22,224,210.25 words
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Article, Illustration180 1954-11-16 2 TENOR ALCANTRA WAS TOPS RONALD \K A.MKA. a golden-voiced tenor, last night swept his way into tli. finals the 1954 AII-JYfalaya Talen time < oiti|»etition by beating 'Hi other aiti.it i ut arlists at the opening night of the contest l"'ld at the Singapore Badminton Hill. Ronald, (right). a stenographer,180 words
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Article213 1954-11-16 2 ITKiYPTIAN military leaders J yesterday followed their dismissal Oi President Mohammed Neguib by charges that he played a part m every 'conspiracy against the government since he lost the premiership. The Revolution Command Council said that the General had become a tool of the213 words
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Article29 1954-11-16 2 Mrs. B. A. Mallal. of Singapore, died last night at her Mt. Elizabeth home. The funera] cortege leaves for Bidadari at 3 p.m. today29 words
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Article34 1954-11-16 2 Two Chinese believed to be members of the Khoo Hew gang of the 9th group secret society, were arrested m a coffee-shop at Bukit Panjang village, Singapore, on Sum lav night.34 words
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Article13 1954-11-16 2 Pakistan will send a trade delegation to Ceylon nexi month. U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Advertisement23 1954-11-16 2 mas I You can B*hone I Your V>l \l I ADS. <«. Sinv'apo! < 2800 Emi. IO» STRAITS riME S Classified Advertisement Service I H23 words
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Article67 1954-11-16 3 But Ho's army forces Catholics back held uol-fnT hh h rna »»^d r'u,-h he French. vain battle Control Commission about the H foik^diiVommMnV',*' 1^ h1 butll «OOk JflaM but HM fought dSpl?ltel5 fU aMtast BVta8 Vta. r nh*25 J wu y llt the* coast an,67 words
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247 1954-11-16 3 M.P. URGES INQUIRY ON AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY i|K. BESWICK, former LaM bour Under-Secretary for civil Aviation, yesterday urged a thorough, independent into the British aircraft industry. He t old the House of Commons there was doubt whether everything was as it should be In the industry. For years, he said, everyoneReuter - 247 words
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Article44 1954-11-16 3 Sir Michael Wright, British Ambassador to Norway since 1951. is to be Ambassador co Iraq. The new British Ambassador to Norway will be Mr. Peter Scarlett, now perxnannent British representative on the Council of Europe m Strasburg, reports an Oslo message. Reuter.44 words
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Article25 1954-11-16 3 Two earth shocks were felt yesterday m halt a dozen villages near Catania. Sicily. There were no reoorts of Iniurv or damage.- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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130 1954-11-16 3 C NGAPORE Customs officers work beyond their normal hours of duty may paid overtime m future. new Customs Ordinance esented to the Legislative I [Uncil today provides for < The Governor-in-Coun-(lil can make the rules. privilege ol paying duty arrears for dutiable good's be130 words
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Article110 1954-11-16 3 QELAYBD report* received In Asmara, Eritrea, from Ethiopian village of ;i ''->t told yesterday of '•■nou.s flying object* Sgnted by village residents. 1 'v Were described as haV--1 long, silvery, eigar-shap-i)fHly and a black snout, Were reporter roaring ttjjjtt the skies at a trcKtenaoui speed. DmU.P. - 110 words
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Article86 1954-11-16 3 I)U X IIAYVIKS, crooner +J husband of film actress Kita Hayworth, will not be deported irmm the United States pending a full court review of his case, the Ciovei nment announced m Washington yesterday. The Ignited States is seeking to deport Argen-tine-born llaynus on the groundsReuter - 86 words
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150 1954-11-16 3 Singapore guns could not have fired a shot' T ORD TRLN( HARD, Mirshal of the Royal Air *oree, recalled Singapore s oig guns which never fired a shot during the Japanese invasion 12 years ago when he gave examples of worthless and unnecessary defence costs. Writing: to the Daily Telegraph,U.P. - 150 words
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Article92 1954-11-16 3 j pIL\I actress Yvonne De s A Carlo met Cairo's I press m a low-cut evening i gown last night and said E she was very happy to z- play the wife of Moses m i Cecil B. De Mille's "Ten Commandments." IA.P. - 92 words
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104 1954-11-16 3 MINISTERS BRAWL IN TURKISH PARLIAMENT J^ ii.st fight broke out m the Turkish Parliament m Ankara yesterday after the Prime Mini.ster Adan Menciere.s declared former president Inonu was talking like a cold-blooded professional Rangster." a light on the parliament ■> or involved Defence Minister Ethexn Menderea <not related to theA.P. - 104 words
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Article37 1954-11-16 3 Admiral the Earl Mountbatten said yesterday at Naples the Mediterranean "is accessible to Soviet attack by both planes and submarines." He added that it was also "under the shad™*' r»f tw« enemy power." A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement23 1954-11-16 3 Rev-Robe S^^fiJ "C\ I Revel 3 1 ion the suitcase > that adjusts itself! fj^ v 5 between. Fhere's always room m/tKKtKt^T^M^/^ ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE23 words
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388 1954-11-16 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion KALLANG REPORT TUESDAY, Nov. 16 1964 The painstaking report by Mr Justice Knighi and two assessors Into the disastrous Kallang Airport crash lasl March, could scarcely have been more outspoken. Jt la among other things, a trenchani criticism oi certain highly placed officers, If, lnd(388 words
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Article, Illustration5512 1954-11-16 4 Mr. Justice Knight's report on Plane no right to be where it wen 'Head showed no interest m fire service 'Risk to passengers 9 yHI REPORI oj th< p tblic Inquiry Into Ih< ol th< BOAC Con tellatior ci a.sh at Kall&ng Airpoi I n M.tr'-ii5,512 words
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Miscellaneous270 1954-11-16 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ~T~ ~7~ Mf NAPHA RUSHES TO THt SHiP TO fc MANI^AKf r r r r# J SHORE RAOIOPHONE. NO LOTMAR MAM-UA^ri I HIM- UNCONSCIOUS/ I V' J ifT\ A ?V, A Y foJ-TME li I^* V^ %fW V BP.TTER PHONE FOftMCtP/J tU L,270 words
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Miscellaneous591 1954-11-16 6 I YOUR I LUCKY STAR I i»C?KN today, >ou are a J> person of hi^li Meals tieinendoiis \ision and (real originality Vuu are never one lo do thing! m the ordinar) wa> no mait'-r how ordinarj the job! Your ingenuity i> versatile; your Imagination vivid and your ability for artistit591 words
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Article223 1954-11-16 7 LONDON, Nov. 15. Previous Today Nov. R No. 1 RSS c.Lf. European 24 l buvers 24 3 Ifi buyers ts N >v. 24% sellers 24 5 16 sellers Rl BBER No. KSS c.i.f. European 24U buvers 24 3 ifi buvers rts Dee 24% sellers 24 5 16223 words
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Article104 1954-11-16 7 69.00 trided Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Previous Today TIN Striiu -pot and nearby 9100 nom. 91.50 nom. UN future* .Wv 90.20 bid 90 75 bid 90 90 asked 91.37 asked I>*v 90.10 bid 90.62 bid 90.75 asked 91 25104 words
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Article44 1954-11-16 7 Malabar was quoted at per pound. November 47. December 46. Pebruary md March (m Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. equal monthly proportions) 45 Sarawak spot 49. Lam pong spot 49, and Ceylon spot at 4*P Z sellers ex dock.44 words
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Article32 1954-11-16 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 15. j,, Previous Todav r l> 377.10 376.74 I n r ds 127.65 126.88 j SS&I 00 00 60 24 '»eks< *>mpoHite Averages 138.53 138 0832 words
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Article78 1954-11-16 7 Nov. 15. '^B[\^ < OI»R» ner ,»J StraiU. rif. UK North delivered weight per Nov /n r £70% sellers C69 buvi 199% Mllera Dec /.J in £70% sellers 169 buyer.-, M OIL, crude. Striats. e.i.f. P- tn Continental ports in "•r l„ n Nov Dec. OIL,78 words
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Advertisement44 1954-11-16 7 I One Third I of Your Life I \is Spent m Bedll ...to make yourself really comfortable on a APPOUO OR ORION' INNER SPRING MATTRESS W^^KIANBEDS DIVANS SPRINC INTERIOR MATTRESSES FRAMES CARD TABLES FOLDING BED C MACLAINE WATSON CO. LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penanß44 words
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Article, Illustration1470 1954-11-16 8 A FULL-TIME FIRE OFFICER FOR KALLANG The crash inquiry eaurt recommends HERE are the genera] recommendaf \oqm eon* tamed In the n poi t I A IK. I I Fatigue and the i> ;i|! l! playe m accident, appear to be most complex matter f ;ir outside the scope ol1,470 words
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Article, Illustration1987 1954-11-16 9 Ihe questions—and the answers 1 1 \{K are the question submitted by thi :i« v General anc In(ju i r y Court'; i rs to them: Question: Who was the re gi S d owner and operatoi the aircraft on March 13 ll;54 Answer: The 8.0.A.C. q1,987 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-11-16 10 picture. The Queen, a radiant figure m white fur. arrives at Cutler's Hall, Sheffield, to attend a reception given by the lord Lieutenant of the (aunty, the Far! of Si, irhoroutfh, I and the l/ord Mayor of Sheffield, Alderman .1. If. Bingham. I She paid the traditionalReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration267 1954-11-16 10 What! no wages for mothers-in-law? Elizabeth Welton raises a point it is comforting to know that when my children i^row up and marry, I shall be made welcome In their homes (or, possibly, my own) so long as I am able and willing to make myself "indispensable" by relieving them267 words
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Article, Illustration314 1954-11-16 10 I'.oth sides vulnerable! South dealer 'Hi.' bidding BoVtb W«Ht North Rant l' 7 l'a*s ICS pan 4N T. Fa** 6<) V*a* I 9 All pa <i* QOUTH'S I »nr n>»-triitri[> wis i mi, i. kwood bill in.i North'a llM'-fli uiiuiKi rcsivmse rtWWWI Ollt XCV. Non Bouth ouldn'l ')i<i314 words
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Article, Illustration173 1954-11-16 10 meets him on a trip to Majorca They stay at the best hotels. Apparently one of the most amusing sights on the island was that of a blonde German Amazon putting a bunch of her elder relatives through a rigorous P.T. programme on the beach every morning. Tlif173 words
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Article388 1954-11-16 10 For Pepe tife is laughter THE SO-HAPPY MAN... on an island of unhappy women Rome back from Majoi "He is ;i great tnan II til] mi n were like him I v. (if id would &c a happy pj There would be .mo v. ,t no strife, just peace and388 words
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Advertisement59 1954-11-16 10 X'mas j of lasting value Take your choice from a wide I selection of II j^. smokers sundries II mtl^ including 1 1 X W»i 9 Lighters Cigar Cases fl I one/ **>*^ > Musical Cigarette Boxes TOBACCO JARS PIPES > co a a i by famous makers 58.00 each59 words
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Article, Illustration400 1954-11-16 11 not to the exclusion of everything else." .1 r/«fffif/ u>ifo A 1 available stars whose aY »rints decorate the foreof Grauman'a Chinese tre In Hollywood were to assemble at a lungiven by the Hollywood lb( T oi Commerce, but spattering of the turned up then that a roll400 words
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Article67 1954-11-16 11 Again -for luck JJOI.ORFK DORM, blondo beauty who w-i.s cli.scovered for films while eating lunrh m a drugstore near a Hollywood studio, for good lurk at€ all nor lunrhr.s :it tin tame store during Hrn u n n^ of hf>r nri Pictura In! vvhirh she has the frmininr load opposite67 words
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Article, Illustration674 1954-11-16 11 JEAN SIMMONS - THIS WAY TO HAPPINESS JEAN SIMMONS JL DAVID LEWIN ends the story of a star as told to him it was Vivien Leigh who gave a piece of advice to nev Sln mons wh h the irl from Ooldera Oreen Jean Simmons, 23 at the time, had spent two miserable674 words
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Advertisement61 1954-11-16 11 radio mm INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS /!#>#> THK MiKST B;\ Hit OA IP CA S TIJVO '#7t#* l\'i>w l*ri*firuntnt*>s iifuiifp l p €Psih*&fj Fun A oMiint€>s ;V#»##* Sitjli* 3iftiit»j Mittsir 0 h itt 99V 1 1 tt sir fVff /oo#f> tinti Pfiss/i'.v t *ir 1a a v Svvt i in61 words
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Article, Illustration318 1954-11-16 12 John Monks reads I^EA DRINKING Britons and Americans have brought booming prosperity to Ceylon, With only eight month.-, ol the tea-growing year gone, ion i. el i.o break all production records. Already planti r., have their fortunes made. j fall ni the world's tea IsReuter - 318 words
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Article255 1954-11-16 12 'YAM-SENG' -IN cyanide i\ki MLS i)1 i plan U using hundredi ol Japanese Geisha Kiria to poison Allied officers and men In the event of japan's surrender, have lusi been revealed In Tokyo by a Inejiro Terada, a former judo Instructor at the Imperial Navy Academy and head Of the255 words
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Advertisement222 1954-11-16 12 ii.vks across: io. Let souk for the greatest 7 l DllftcaUong 'Hi ]1 Penny affirmative (4), 8 sound as IX Anne i ball W One hundred nothing doubled unsrai imattcally (7, 4;. f" 1 cloy n (4). 12 Yellou crooner? < r 13 l:r (l nhv variety (3). H. Eve222 words
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Advertisement49 1954-11-16 12 s t^ ts U I II CJj l U II I OF SINGAPORE JB^§l^W* WD MALAGA NOW READY J^^^^^^. j tmBß^ Tn i nff^^^^ finny Xß&fl /m m Jk/ tc*<-x^' jr /%i mt >f A to > J^ a^ w HrXyrm ORDER EARLY T^rjt ff J TO AVOID Btem^T^W DISAPPOINTMENT.49 words
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Article, Illustration200 1954-11-16 13 How to be SAFE beside the SEA f f C C GAMBLING over >cks beside the sea can be j,ood fun and it dangerous. A hurried step, a slip, gashed leg can rein a ruined day. by taking simple pre- ns you can enjoy this200 words
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Article, Illustration540 1954-11-16 13 ggggj? It's FUi\ m the MJ\ if your. FIT ,W^A^ ...so b«' a Z 11*1* unri DANCE your way to that DREAM figure Youll be a picture of health it's fun being fit. That's no secret. It's also fun getting ftt and that's Miss Zipp's secret. She540 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-11-16 13 MR. FLOP, the take-it-easy, likes to get FIT the FUN way by just lazing m the sun. But suppose there is no sun? Well, never mind! You will not have wasted your time Why? Because SUNshine is overrated. What matters is SKYshine. You see, the sun's goodness143 words
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Advertisement42 1954-11-16 13 KERODERM FOR THE RAPID and PERMANENT RELIEF OF ALL SKIN DISORDERS CHAFED, CHAPPED AND |k CRACKED SKIN, SUNBURN. I?£m^ SOOTHING jp^ CURATIVE m ANTISEPTIC Available dt (ill heading Dhptttsarti THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 33 R.ifflcs Place. Spore Cold Storage Arc.idc, Orch.ird Rd.42 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-11-16 14 Like this f the best waterski-ers take a tumble now vi K Id a g a jn— ai airborne Ciwyn Knapp of Singapore proves with this spectacular fall. The first jumping competition to be held by the Malayan Waterskl Association provided ;i day Of thrills for144 words
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Article, Illustration267 1954-11-16 14 Free Press Boxing Correspondent (mi, UMNO welterweight Benny Salem, whom Freddie Dawson icayoed In i«"^- s than three minutes lasi month, was stopped by Aliic Sands In the fifth round ot their weekend bout ai Leichardt Stadium, Sydney. Bandj wwi ihc aggressor from267 words
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Article109 1954-11-16 14 Vki ioi iations are In hand for nghl between Johnny William "i v ngland and Nino Valden, th< Cub iii hf.f j weight i hallenger foi Ro< kj Mai clano'j til i (i We hope heal oroi nev i with In i fey da; aid 1109 words
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Article288 1954-11-16 14 The present success of London's Harlequin. Rugby Football Club j is Intriguing People would like to know the lum and the why. The secrqi Is simple adaptability. Traditionally the Harlequins play a carefree type oi Rugby, with the ball oui to the wings as much288 words
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Article, Illustration111 1954-11-16 14 SUPERSONIC Waterski Club scored a triple success at Loyang on Sunday. Lim Swee Guan won the jumping contest. Oei Kirn Hock the men's slalom, and Lucy Cheng the women's slalom. The men's slalom developed keen rivalry between the competitors using two skis and those on one. Kirn Hock,111 words
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Advertisement103 1954-11-16 14 5y "'■'"""'*3p xfi 5t i j^fflj^ v?Kw* TDANQDIIDT 9 QTfIRfIKF I amOj InAnurUnl OIUrIHUt Y&ifP^ \1 p r a 1 1 p t p r c t Singapore 1 The Weekly issue of the STRAITS BJUDOfT CMI JJJ 3 smt hv Air Mail to any address m the United Kingd<>»103 words
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Article116 1954-11-16 15 BADMINTON STARS ARRIVE TODAY ton ld tW Engllsh w m badmin ion stars, a l«»n s with American roach Mr Kn |U.S. champions The English i champions, who were recently beaten by the U.S. girls m I London are June White and I IXiE Gooley .They will take part m116 words
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Article126 1954-11-16 15 In what sport does the ri States meet a Combined Europe team? I What nationalities are (a) Prathuni Pattaphongsie; (b) 11, m Ten Hoff: (c) Fausto oppi? (3) Same (he two Malayan t \ii< who fought at Madison Square Garden, New York, m the itl\ thirties. (4) Who126 words
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161 1954-11-16 15 Reds challenge U.S. skaters for world meet HPHE United States has received t and accepted an invitation to compete m the world speed skatine 5 ik:ivp:onships j n Moscow on February 19 and 20 and will send a r«m of three if the necessary '-<•' can be raised. Richard "an161 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-11-16 15 yHE match between England and Belgium m the European Zone i series for the Thomas Cup badminton competition, which was due to t>e played m Brussels yesterday has seen cancelled. Belgium were reported to have withdrawn from the cup eompetl- i -ion because of their75 words
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Article479 1954-11-16 15 By FIRST-TIMER i 11/'ITH two more league fix hires to be played, Singapore Recreation Club need onl\ one more uoint to make absolutely certain of victory m the Singapore Hockey Association Div. l league. With 17 points from nine matches Recs can only be caught479 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-11-16 15 UARI PRASAD PAHALBAN, the Indian wrestler who announced a challenge through the Free Press last week that h e would n>ht anyone, any place, any time on or before Nov. 15 had Sffcte^Sfcr CePtar VeSterda^ closi^ ril/ltii;41 words
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Article122 1954-11-16 15 s W^"- ww m: t runny I inn] RiaU h, thr Army hare ■eltcttd Urn following XV to oppose thr Royal Milil.ury Arademy at Camberlcy tomorrow LfCpl Mudßr fColdstrcam (iuarttai; Capt. R Dick (R.AICi. Ljßdr. 8. A. Lowden (Royal Artilery), Ofßrpr Cfld9l D CJrprnwood (Royal Bllgllltail), Ciuftsinan122 words
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Article118 1954-11-16 15 Malayans head for Paris and Rome r\\\A BOON LEONG and K. Dutton, Malaya's two most popular footballers, arc leaving London for Paris on Friday. They will spend a few days there and then go on to Home before catching a plane to arrive m Singapore on November 28. Each of118 words
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Article404 1954-11-16 15 I N Tr? E JIV£ cond innin s against New South Walts The tourists would have iounel themselves m trouble yesterday but for the scintillating form of M. C. Cowdrey, who i 5, v a b F et>z y and undefeated 71. Bill Edrich, not404 words
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Article, Illustration115 1954-11-16 15 I^HITISH and German motor ry< \v manufacturer! Jir r considering withdrawing their support from In ;< nal world r hamplonshlp motor eyelt racing event* for next year, it \*}i> announced In London yo.« t/rchiy. At a merthjf.' of the Bureau Permanent International Dei Con structeurs at115 words
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Article54 1954-11-16 15 A. Bogdanov or Russia, ghootlng yesterday In the master marksman (ompetition of the 36th world shooting chanipSonshipfl at VeneBUela, eqn.'illfr! the world record lor the prone po.sH.iori wjfh the .22 carbine at 5o tnetrea whrn he hit 25 biillseyes for the maximum no^ible score of54 words
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696 1954-11-16 16 Impressive 3 f gallop m 3 8 Fret Press CoiirM Correspondent r riii: van itreukHens' promising youngsters, Flying Must :ui(i Cash Cheque, Hfystk Melody, and the Rodferi stable's speedy Applause cracked 39 i<>r 3f. on a wet track at liukit Timah this mornlitf.696 words
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Article115 1954-11-16 16 TMiE death of Gallant Pox, winner x of the 1880 Kentucky Derby, Belmont tuple crown, was reported yesterday. The famed "Fox of Belair" owned by the Late William Woodward, died j at the A. B. Hancock farm on Sat- urduy shortly before the M 5262,950115 words
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Article15 1954-11-16 16 Bt Thomas Efospll il Edluburgh Academicals 6; Pontypoo] FMvmonlh Albion EleilteT15 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-11-16 16 OENANG, the Foong 1 Seong Cup champions, have named ten players for next month's defence of the trophy against Singapore. They are: Ooi Telk Hock, Lee Hoo Chye, Law Teik Hock, Khoo Eng Huah. See Chim Leong. Teoh Choon Chooi. Tan Kin Hong, H.M.S.97 words
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Article177 1954-11-16 16 VULU Jake Tuli emerged yesterday as a possible challenger for Yoshio Shirai'.s world flyweight boxing title. Promoter Jack Solomons originally Intended to put Dal Dower, 21 year-old Welsh Miner and British Empire flyweight champion, against the Japanese champion m a tit'. t bout m London177 words
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Article76 1954-11-16 16 fSWIfI Hoad, Ren Rartwlg, Mtrrjra Rott .uhi Ken }i,, tevrall were named last night toy Ui*> Lawn Tennii Association of Australia v the Nations 1054 Davis Cup squad The selectors havve power to make additions to the u-am if and when intf think ntejHMry Th« pkjtnA.P. - 76 words
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Article28 1954-11-16 16 Bis Norman Hrookes last night announced his rotiremrnt as PresiflPiit of «,hp Lawn Tennis Association of Australia. nrookes. 83 has held the position for 28 yars.28 words
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372 1954-11-16 16 Services XV has injury difficulties Zhiimiiiiiimiiimkimiiimiiiiiiiiiiii MMllllilmmim..... Free Press Rugby Reporter /COMBINED Services rugby selectors are Bteetini with difficulty m choosing their side to play Singapore Civilians m the H.M.S. Malaya Southern Zone fixture on the Padang on Saturday. Injuries to their players have made the tusk anything but easy,372 words
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Article47 1954-11-16 16 MCC 214 FOR 4 T ATEST cricket scor c m the JLj M.C.C. match (see page 15) is 214 for four. Cowdrey is 101 not out. Scores this morning:: Edrich c Burke b Davidson 87; Hutton not out 33; Cowdrey not out 101; Extras 6.47 words
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Article25 1954-11-16 16 The Singapore Cycle Racing Association will hold its annual grass track meet on Sunday. Nov. L'B at the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club ground.25 words
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