The Singapore Free Press, 27 November 1954
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144 1954-11-27 3 V warning to Washington dollar* alone would Amu Horn communism only the Asians themselves hat was made by .Y.ui Street Journal jrestertig reports that the West iiw mobilised enough milland political strength to a stalemate to the East struggle, the Wall Journal referredReuter - 144 words
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Article106 1954-11-27 3 chairman of Wheelock Marden and Company, one tain's biggest firms, said v Hong Kun» the optimistic port by trade groups return- Red China was not line with th<> ".stark realiof the actual .situation. George Marden, In his eport to stockholders. Our interests cm theA.P. - 106 words
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Article37 1954-11-27 3 diplomatic community m «ea little ol Mao f.->e-n. N.A.M. Raza. retirtani Ambassador, .said rival m Hong Kong yesen route home, aid he saw Mao once a <»n National Day. Oct. 1. A .P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article34 1954-11-27 3 ident Eisenhower yesternamed Mr. George Allen, Ambassador to India, to Istant Secretary of State Bast, South Asian and m Affaire. Allen will succeed Mr. Byroade, who will be\mbassador to E^ypt. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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78 1954-11-27 3 'AN actress Gina Lolrigida was whisked under police protection lay at Beiinos Aires i Kce ive enthusiasm ol photograph i and Intense heat m televii her to a a news conlcrcncc. About 100 newsmen, movie commentators and photographers attended the conl ence mA.P. - 78 words
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Article261 1954-11-27 3 Won by Dominici family, sa ys la wyer 4 LAWYER representing the family 9i th«* three murdered Drummoiids said m Mfne, France, yesterday the trial of (.aston Dominici was a "marathon of lying." The lawyer, Mr. Claude Delorme, retained by Lady DruminoncTs 80-year-old mother, Mrs. WUbraham,261 words
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155 1954-11-27 3 This is no publicity stunt, says Brando FjiILM star Marlon Brando, annoyed at persistent questioning over his plans to wed, said yesterday the ceremony will be some time "m the summer" and emphatically declared that the report of his engagement was no publicity stunt. Brando arrived m New York on155 words
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Article21 1954-11-27 3 Juan Gualberto Cardina Guevara, Archbishop of Linu and Primate of Peru died yesterday at the age of 72. U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article28 1954-11-27 3 Inspector Philip Edwarc Smith, 26, oi West Byn*eet Surrey was yesterday awardec the Colonial Police Medal foi bravery m action against Mai Mau terrorists last month.28 words
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Article29 1954-11-27 3 Weary rescuers yesterday abandoned their search for 8 young man trapped since last Monday m a collapsed tunne] on the slopes of Mount Etna m Sicily.29 words
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Article100 1954-11-27 3 THE Queensland government has been placed m an embarrassing position over the arrest near Thursday Island on Nov. 18 of what was thought to be a Japanese sampan but Is now found to be technically American, a usually reliable Federal Government source said m CanberraReuter - 100 words
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70 1954-11-27 3 Sea's 'gift' of beer is 250 years late BOTTLES of strong arc Itnni; washed up along the BMI Kent NUi Hut the beer is almost undrinkahlc. It is about 2">o years old. The bottles are believed to have been part of a cargo of a ship which sank on itsReuter - 70 words
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112 1954-11-27 3 r pilE Japanese Government X Is planning to finance with the help of American capital, the emigration of thousands of farmers, labourers and technicians to Interested countries of South and Central America. Officials are working out with three big American banks the termsU.P. - 112 words
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Article23 1954-11-27 3 The 8,000-ton Turkish ship Tanar arrived Ui Korsoer, Denmark, yesterday with a lire burning In its cargo »i <>il cake A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article28 1954-11-27 3 Mr. Dulles, United States Secretary oi state, will make a major foreign policy speech which will be broadcast, from Wa.'hin'4ton on Monday nit* hi.28 words
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Article185 1954-11-27 3 ALGERIAN TERRORISTS ON THE MOVE MORE than 1.200 Moslems had fled from their homes m the Aures Mountains to escape the vengeance of the terrorist "Army of God. 1 and entered a French security zone, French authorities announced m Algiers last ni^ht. Interior MinisterU.P. - 185 words
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Advertisement141 1954-11-27 3 THE MIRROR TELLS YOU 7 />2r^ !i (Jou're lovelier '^M^M since you changed J 7A^^B Make-up Sjlvji Gjol, frc^h skjn with the fair, soft 'I jW/ bloom of youth about it that 4 the V/ I 'fw/ loveliness you like your mirror to show you. /Jiff' Innoju brings you lasting141 words
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370 1954-11-27 4 A fWUP or two ago a big sipn on Bukit Timah Road told passers-by to "Watch Boys' Town Grow.'" The hope then confidently expressed for the expansion of Boys' Town ha.s not been realised. Boys' Town, ha.s not stood still but370 words
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655 1954-11-27 4 Saar hopes to be capital of Europe JE NORMAN UNDHURST visits one of the trouble centres of the world. WHAT II ythini' does the Saar mean to Probably Just :»n .(>](.. political g i. an absc< m that is poisoning Western J655 words
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Article242 1954-11-27 4 (IBCIL RHODES once j dreamed of a British rail w.»v from the Cape to Cairo. The dream died long ago, with the rise of Egyptian nationalism, and now the Sudan is following her neigh" hour with her own independence hid Britain's period of control m the242 words
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Advertisement60 1954-11-27 4 I j Gamden RECORDS by RCA Nivor bttor. such low prK or Rt cords with these ?r« .it •urcs: Acclaimed performances o' popul.ir and classicil music by world f.imous arti%t% Unsurpassed quality of reproduction, equal to re-cord costing dollars more Manufactured to hit?hc«t tt.ind.irds on famous Vinyliti br.ind pl.v.tic Sofa60 words
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Advertisement15 1954-11-27 4 BOLEX Hl6 "Supreme" up to S 1,950 P 0 BOX 221. %IN G A Pot£15 words
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Article, Illustration131 1954-11-27 5 rpIIIS is the second map the Free Press is publishing to show the 25 districts into which Singapore and the nearby islands have been divided for the elections early next year. The Tanjong Pagar division has 13,000 voters who will elect one representative to131 words
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127 1954-11-27 5 Indonesia and S'pore speed up visa issues RECIPROCAL .11 Itlgemi I U for .speedy lltOC Of fIHUI to businessmen have be«n concluded between the Govern* ny Dti Of iiliUlflCWf and Indonesia. Mr. M. C Compton, Contmihr of Immigration, said y«'sU*rday that Briti.sh consular ftulhorltien In liulone.sia already had been instructed127 words
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149 1954-11-27 5 Many apply under lodgers' plan MANY Singapore Improvement Trust tenants have already got permission to take m their relatives as lodgers, said Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, the Trust Chairman, yesterday. Mr. McNeice said that the Trust was expecting many more applications to149 words
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Advertisement100 1954-11-27 5 CLAMOROUS SViIMSUITS Created to do beautiful things for a girl's figure. j# Whatever your particular V figure type, there is a jfi^l^Ml swinisuit made just for you- If j f There is also a wonderful J| for leisure time wear, care- I fully cut and tailored for 1 1 M100 words
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Round the World Market Prices.
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Article38 1954-11-27 7 M labor was quoted at 48 Sarawak spot 47. AHoats 46 Novj February and March (m: 48 a d Ceylon spot 47 sellers monthly proportions) 44. I ex-dock. Above vrices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.38 words
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Article93 1954-11-27 7 \ov 26 lOn Philippine,, c |.f. UK/North. jm'leUm JlQl^ellers COPRA, Straits, c.i.f. UK/North ;-.p,,n delivered weight per Noy /Dec £70 -2 buyers £70', buyers £71 sellers £71 sellers Dec. Jan. £71 buyers £71 buyers I'OCONTT OIL. crude. Striats, ci.f. £71Vi sellers £71 sellers European ontinental ports93 words
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144 1954-11-27 7 Singapore Blood Trans- •n Service is always I to attend to donors Office hours, provided otice lor an appointtnade a pok< sman of rvice said yesterday. sman was comment- on a complaint by a man i Bid he went to the <t 1.45 p.m.144 words
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221 1954-11-27 7 NEW LIGHTS, BUS STOPS HELP COLLYER QUAY TRAFFIC TRAFFICS along C ollyer Quay moves faster now than ever before with the installation of pedestrian lights and new siting of bus stops, the Traffic Chief, Mr. A. E. Minns, told the Free Press yesterday. Mr. Minns was replying to a reader's221 words
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127 1954-11-27 7 New resort will be Xmas gift to youth SINGAPORE is to have a sec- 1 ond youth holiday resort by the end" of this year. Built off Lim Chu Kang Road by the Federation of Singapore Boys Clubs, the resort will cost $5,000. It will be the newest holiday attraction127 words
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Article24 1954-11-27 7 SEGAMAT. Sat. A dance m aid of the Segamat Nurses Welfare Fund will be held at the Nurses' Hostel on Dec. 10.24 words
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Article65 1954-11-27 7 Davis will conduct 'Messiah 4 royal Command musician 1\ Mr. Laurie DavL ol R Malaya, will conduct "The M > lah" for the Singapore .\iiwcal Boc the Victoria Memorial Hall on Doc 15 and 17. Mr. David played with leadIng orchej bras m Britain, and also before tele-viewers. The four65 words
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Article56 1954-11-27 7 Film actress Ava Gardner has changed the date ol i her arrival m Singapor .so I that she may .stay longer. She will now arrive on December 9 and leave six days later. During her stay Miss Gardner hopes to do much lightseeing and56 words
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101 1954-11-27 7 MR. SIM BENG SENG, a Singapore City Councillor, has asked the Council about what has happened to several committee derisions withdrawn from the list for confirmation. He said that among those withdrawn were some on contracts fur works. Last month, one withdrawn touched on101 words
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Article62 1954-11-27 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. In November last year it was discovered that a sum of $494 collected by the Land Office here was missing. It was not possible to blame any officer for the loss and the Police investigated without result. The amount has now been62 words
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Article61 1954-11-27 7 JOHORS, BAHRU, Sat Th» audited accounts of th( of Johore will bo examined by a committee appointed by the State Council Reports to tl Council will be made from tin to tune. Members of the committee are: The State Financial Oilicer, (chairman), Tuan Hajl Noah bin61 words
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Article29 1954-11-27 8 Ellis J i. where 20,000.000 been re< i I I h:ts been clo ed mmigratlon i it i mi •<J to mid town Ne\i York. I29 words
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Article186 1954-11-27 8 England's gloomiest village? i VILLAGE Of 1,200 ]>* opl< is protest Ing BbOQt a proposal lor .1 ,i burial ground In the middle i the village "bo large that we shall never loruct death/ 1 The viii.i.v r ol Sm Hani roti to the Ifinl I oi Housing a iking186 words
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Article52 1954-11-27 8 Farmers m the Salisbury Plain district are protesting at a Government proposal to carry out rainmaklng experiments m Wiltshire by dropping Ice on the clouds. Mr. Kenneth Stratton, one of the leaders ol the protest, .said there was enough mesi already without politicians trying to run52 words
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196 1954-11-27 8 i>KCAUSE eight bookmakers were overcharged for admission to four meetings, a linn of greyhound racing track owners and its four directors laced a 1 total oi igo charges. The director! ana the firm pleaded guilty at King's Lynn, Norfolk. The linn, King's Lynn Stadium,196 words
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133 1954-11-27 8 Why do motor cyclists refuse t< wear crash helmeti? a coroner proposed a nation wide census to And the answer. He is Mr. Anthony Rothera, <;f Nottingham, who hai recently held leven Inquests on motor cyclists Who were killed through not wearing hdnii -ts.133 words
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646 1954-11-27 8 lines, i "> yrar-old schaolmistresfl she told .1 class of 11 nhu-vrar-olds and 10-year-olds to be quiet. They started chattering ajain so she hit all but one of them with a :m. long wooden blackboard pointer. •1 thought they would646 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-11-27 8 photo, r i mi i it ii i~ There's all the glamour :of the Orient m this "wedding dress" worn by 21 -year-old farmer world ice skating champion E j Jacqueline I)u Bief, of Paris. She is to wear it m the pantomime "Alad- s din on lee" m whichReuter - 59 words
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Article136 1954-11-27 8 2 sisters to share £2 million rinvo Bistera sharing a Ove 1 r>'> .11 i ulte m Orosvi n<»r House, Park lane, will In h< nt about C 2 000 000 '< li by their barom t br< I h r d mond magnate .Sir Jos< ph Robin it w;i136 words
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291 1954-11-27 8 Church says 'Don't choose our bishops' ALL is not well, the Church of England said, with the way m which the Sovereign appoints its bishops and deans on the advice of the Prime Minister. And the Church decided to ■ek a change, as outlined m thi.s resolution passed by the291 words
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Article71 1954-11-27 8 PENSIONER, 75 GOES HACK TO WORK SEVENTY FIVE 1 YEAR OLD Mr. William Wilkinson, president of Alvaston < Derby t Old Age Pensioners' Association. ha.s resigned hLs presi-dency--to go back to work to keep himself and his wife. "For .seven years I have campaigned lor bigger pensions." he said. "W71 words
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Article46 1954-11-27 8 Ceiling falls on Dand Billy cotton's band, rehearsing for a BBC. .show, needed H .sound effe< t of the studio falling m. Suddenly, while thr rehi sal '»n at the BBC. studio m Picadilly, London, thf celling did fall m and the overed with pis t<46 words
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Article16 1954-11-27 8 A Moscow publishing I haa printed 25.000 coph kespeare's -Mid summer NiKhfa Dream.' 116 words
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Article308 1954-11-27 9 HE HAD SECRET WAR-TIME MISSION respite denials by the Air Ministry and the Foreign Office that a "British Baronet d<- Ropp" could be found, he is a real person and he is alive today. But -he is a Baron. No reference book n.st.s his name308 words
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Article213 1954-11-27 9 I>RINCE Johann von Tokary Karawfwtft, who once livi (1 m a stately Ukrainian palace and employed nearly i [rants, died m London tiie tenant of a 525.-a-week room. The prince, who was once Ukrainian Ambassador m Turkey, knew diplomats personally m most capitals of213 words
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219 1954-11-27 9 OLD FOLK PART OF FAMILY IN THIS SCHEME A NOVEL and human approach to the problem of old people is being made at Exeter. It tries to cure their loneliness by finding homes where they can become one of the family. This pioneer "boarding-out" scheme is so successful that Mrs.219 words
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151 1954-11-27 9 Artist told to clean his dirty windows 4 RTisT Gerall Rowe I was told by the ouncil to clean his studio windows at Lucan-plaee, Chelsea. He refused. IMr. Rowe received a letter from Miss Joyce i Adderley, the council's housing property maniKt'T. which said: "I am j "riling; to the151 words
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Article30 1954-11-27 9 A head!e but otherwise peril t statue i t itn Amazon, bell to be by the Greek Pay $»aa (about 450 8.C.) has I ioujjd at Tivoli, Rome.30 words
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176 1954-11-27 9 The vanished saucepan caused a fuss yyniLiN Mr.s. hjvejyn Brookes put an aluminium saucepan out to COO] three month.s ago she never kn. m. s it would can. i When .she went to ft tell it the saucepan had gone. And the dustman had called. Mr.s. Brooke.s'.i husband, William, went176 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-11-27 9 MINIATURE MARTIANS IN PARIS t^^^^^^s II fpHE recent reports of fly- j'j A ing saucers seen over!/ France would seem to be v! true. Two small figures were seen m a Paris < street with a gendarme I manfully trying to get m particulars. But the Paris V policeman knewPopper - 81 words
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Article42 1954-11-27 9 Two gunmen held up an official French High Commission car m a Bonn street recently. They robbed the German driver of the money m hi.s pocket* and drove off In the r-ar, which was later found abandoned m Cologne42 words
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Article78 1954-11-27 9 He obeyed orders BECAUSE an officer at the U.S.A. F. base, Shephrrdsgrove. Suffolk, was letting married. the squadron's cook, who Has koiiik on leave, was recalled to bake the wedding take, despite his protests The cook u;»s ordered: 'Don't forge! to put nuts on top of the cake." Officers anembled78 words
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Article30 1954-11-27 9 Hltoshl [mamura, M j ar-old Former Cln C oi Japanese forces m Java haa been fr< i d ifter comph alO year gaol sent for w.u crimes30 words
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Article23 1954-11-27 9 Mr. Prlta Dispeker, 32. ol Chllverton, Wimbledon Park butted uiui injured by a Ada m Richmond 1 Loiidijil.23 words
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Article685 1954-11-27 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY continues her story Iflttltl I IMIMI I l»t»l »t of the strange under sea adventures that m. >••• befall Mansoor and Fatimah through their Magic Jar I A TIM All and Ml Ml Iff find a Mftflc bottle which turns then into mrr-proplr They arc685 words
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Article, Illustration250 1954-11-27 10 Rupert's Coral Island 9 The flying fithci obey their orders and. m spite ot |h« Mr boy'i sudden departure. they nuke ttraighl tor ihc land. T h sfK-edlK).!!, wuh the three Cv de« calling excitedly, gairtl on Rupr r.ipidly but has to veer i way tor As the ipccdboai swerves250 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-11-27 10 COLOUR HIM TO WIN A PRIZE T°i>ArB pi.t.,,, h(IIIId I riirejroa imp],. M opi mc aU those bright colours i, brighten p vvith-a.id •Hn one of [he four p iy (two for bojn und |((r S lirls) bemu MTcrrA Usinr paints, crayons or chalk* colour this picture, th«n fill m79 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-11-27 10 picture. 1 Accustomed as he is to public appearances, Figaro, the brown boar. adopts his platform man ncr m an almost -hum-in appeal for titbits at the London Zoo. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement34 1954-11-27 10 fßlofffliffl INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS I'm; ffj^sr #iV KilOA DCASTING MMSa PostlHHf Titlkintj about T<whing (h m m sic Vmrimmmm ami ff*uzz,h>s l*irtuw SV*# iiiut PRICE 30 CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS OJi SALE TODAY34 words
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Article, Illustration326 1954-11-27 11 WILLIAM HICKEY - Here EVERY girl is like 'LA LOLLO' WILLIAM HICKEY says r OU know," I said to my friend, "the able about Rome is nearly every girl is ible Lollobrigida." It was alter lunch and we were sitting having coffee at the fashionable cafe the Hotel Excelsior m Via Veneto. Yes"326 words
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Article, Illustration391 1954-11-27 11 -but THIS Butterfly' put them in the shade E out to cinecitla. the Rim .studios on the outthe city. 1 wa.s told a magnificent set "lam Butterfly" to Bee. film sets always have al atmosphere. It is whether they are m Hollywood, or Rome. are masses of cable J maze391 words
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Article, Illustration368 1954-11-27 11 Thomas Wiseman - At last— Steel meets a girl Thomas Wiseman by and hopes the kind of introduction he has here to Diane Cilento means farewell at last to all those elephants and giraffes T HAD never considered Anthony Steel the ascetic type; nor, for that matter, had Anthony Steel. That it seems,368 words
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282 1954-11-27 11 PECK 'the Pied Piper of Fishguard' STUDIO GOSSIP rr or II Pi< d Pip< r ol V wit: Gregory Peck. Each niyht. as r< t v cornea ashore at the Welsh seaport after working In "Mofo.v hick." i c< f< r;children follow at hii t* otsteps. hoping to br one282 words
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Advertisement42 1954-11-27 11 RIPPINGILLES COOKERS A popular type of stove which will handle the cooking requirements of large or small families. Economic oil consumption and easy regulation of 3 Burner Model $130/--2 Burner Model $110/Single Oven 35/Double Oven 45/THE STORE WITH A (^A^ TO OFFER42 words
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Article629 1954-11-27 12 says THE SINGAPORE DOCTOR MISS C. is Slightly built and twenty-five years old. She complained of palpitation m h<*r heart and thifl frightened her. Bhc played n< rvously with her handkerchief, frequently blew her hoj c and •>ar» i ri h<-r throat with a sharp629 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-11-27 12 picture. Ever waited for the wife to dress for the evening out? Then you'll sympathise with the London Zoo's despondent White Pelican who, heavy billed, waits for his companion to complete her toilet. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article144 1954-11-27 12 RED for cancer UUMAN cancers can 11 made to shine a bright red war lUht for easy det< This may mark breakthrough a '4 aln s t cancer Tt could lead to a sure way of telling whel person has cancer, whether [1 has spread m his body. v. all144 words
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Article203 1954-11-27 12 F<OR the first time m his young: life, little Lonnie Williams of Lexington, Tennessee, is going to his mother and father and maybe even take a few steps with them. The 2 1/ 2 -year-old youngster was born without arms be- low the elbow and withoutA.P. - 203 words
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Article53 1954-11-27 12 THE suntan you acquired may block the passage 0/ vitamin D. to your system, Gciieral Electric scientists say. The sun's rays produce a tanning action on the skin, m which pigmet is deposited close to the skin surface and absorbs some of the ultraviolet which would normally makeU.P. - 53 words
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Advertisement68 1954-11-27 12 ■••M LUMBACO FIBROSITIS j jg& STIFFNESS N y, N mmff sprains I S BRUISES RHEUMATIC if DISORDERS i crookes j I fPANABALM |usf lpply .^^^^HVFB /?<•* »o .if fee fed mß^^HtS^J part wihft 'iJ^SmSMfJ^^ U tjenfle massage '^11^^^ J^-- jimpic an< j Available m 1 oz. i Feared hy the68 words
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Article, Illustration426 1954-11-27 13 ZIPP your way to the SUN Because it's Fun to be FIT 'pOO warm m the sun for those health ex- irises? Not if you take a tip or two from Miss ZIPP. the beach girl who funks it FUN to be FIT. She greets the sun by tackling her426 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-11-27 13 AND MISS ZIPP SHOWS YOU HOW IN THESE FIVE DIAGRAMS Bend that trunk 2. Swing those legs. J. Benft and swing. 4. "Duck Fighting." 5. Pick up the pyramid.29 words
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Article232 1954-11-27 13 ARTHUR CHESBY - ARTHUR CHESBY jby DR. AND what benefit is Mr. FLOP, the "take-it-easy'' man, getting from HIS day by the beach? Mr. Flop doesn't like exercising to keep fit. But he's getting health m other ways through CHANGE, through FRESH AIR through SUNSHINE. First the CHANGE.232 words
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Article121 1954-11-27 13 Women live longer here' THAT Cyprlots especially Cypriot women live longer than any other people m the British Commonwealth is just revealed by official figures prepared m Cyprus to back claims by the British colonial administration that Cyprus is the best-governed territory m the Mediterranean. The average Cypriot woman's expectation121 words
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Article, Illustration316 1954-11-27 13 ITTHKN havf bit! two and partner hai »x;>re.s.se<. c for t;. st<-.ifi of .1 mere prtfiTVUCt) you mv t i;. m mind that I may no' be uitf bid "sounds". He may b<strong enoufta to vu.sh to weakest bid 'except v pasM of merely returninf to your flrst-bid316 words
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Article17 1954-11-27 13 AN hotel m Mexico City has on its notrpaper: "100 rooms with bat.s and telephone."17 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-11-27 13 Yes, these beach girls find it fun seeking that holiday fitness. YOU can too by joining the ZIPP girl m the exercises devised by fitness expert JOSEPH EDMUNDSON—or by taking health sitting back with Mr. FLOP. Today's beach bellrs are Ann Miller (top) and52 words
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Advertisement54 1954-11-27 13 W 9 9 9 w w Exclusive Photo Papers j (Made by Tellko-Switzerland) < for your Exhibition or Competition picture* I m a wide rmmgi of tpeciai surfaces j ntno obtainable from j JACKS PHOTO COMPANY 15V, North Bridge Road. Singapore 6. Phone: ***** •Jy RESTAURANT AND BAR \I?T/ llfhaiili.l-54 words
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531 1954-11-27 14 CONTROVERSY No. 1 RECENT division of F.I.F.A. to recognise broken time compensation to amateurs for loss of earnings could touch off the biggest revolution ever m British football. THE DOOR IS NOW OPEN FOR BRITAIN TO ACCEPT THE HROKEN-TIME PRINCIPLE FOR YEARS RECOGNISED531 words
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466 1954-11-27 14 No- substitute rule is crippling soccer CONTROVERSY No. 2 f |'lll injury Ui (un WYlsh players m the International mulch against |iu;li»d at I?— ihiej M.uliuni, followed as il was by a mishap to W.»ll«'y ll:irn« s in the lirst live minutes of Arsenal's same at Highbury a^mist llu(l(l<*rsfi«-|(l has466 words
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Article183 1954-11-27 14 42 ENTER S'PORE DISTANCE RACES A TOTAL of tt runners, including; II Servicemen, will take part m the three and four mile events of the Singapore Chinese YM.C.A. fourth Qpen ross-( ountry Rates at Pasir Panjang tomorrow morning. Twenty-six Chinese will race against .seven Servicemen m the three-mile event. Entries183 words
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Article542 1954-11-27 14 HIS FEE WAS 24 EGGS! VTETHERSEALE ls a small 11 farming village m Derbyshire, seven miles from the beer town of Burton-oii-Trent, but well known throughout the Midlands tor lawn tennis. The famous Fred Perry played an exhibition there m 1953. Hii lee? Two dozen ei:g>. The village argues with542 words
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Article37 1954-11-27 14 VVTOLVES are now preparing to take on the Hungarian rrack team. Homed, captained by football's fabulous uallopiny major, Ferenc Puskas. The date ls December 16 and the match will probably be by floodlight.37 words
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Article46 1954-11-27 14 Browning Ross. U.S. Olympic long distance star representing* the Perm Athletic Club of Philadelphia, won the Berwick marathon yesterday for the fifth successive year. Ross outdistanced a field of 35 top American and Canadian runners to vuu the not by suo yards A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article121 1954-11-27 15 England gamble fails (ENGLAND'S cricket captain, !i Len Hutton, gambled and n the opening day of the cricket Test against Australia yesterday. \i closo of play for the day Aus- scored 208 runs for the ot only two wickets. Hutton sent Australia In to bfti coping for a few quick121 words
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Article, Illustration19 1954-11-27 15 Can you recognise this local hockey player from the "ghost" picture above? Solution m Col. 2)19 words
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Article52 1954-11-27 15 wun the Venezuelan c rifle 300 metres three competition m the work! tiamplonshlps at Caracas. I .■cored 2.471 2 U8 lor runner-up Yugo- lo of Italy won flrst 1 ni the clay pigeon event. Galiano Rossini won second Fan Asnas of Norway shnot-offs. Egypt's Ghideb52 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-11-27 15 W ilthamstow F.C. have twice drawn with Queen's Paik I m their F.A. (up first round tie. The second replay is <»i«(lul«'d for Monday.. I >»X picture shews the amateur side's equaliser m the first The scorer is L. Julians, V\althamst«w inside-right, who, m tM|>«-<i j«Msey,Fox - 78 words
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Article445 1954-11-27 15 VIVA PEREZ 1 Shirai hammered to dazed defeat I DASCUAL PEREZ of Argentina, finished strongly m the last three rounds last night to win the world I flyweight championship with a unanimous 15-round decision over Yoshio Shirai ot Japan, before 20,000 tans at the outdoor ring at Korakuen Stadium, Tokyo.445 words
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Article133 1954-11-27 15 NETMAN - Poh Lim wins in two sets NETMAN Ky VIALAYAN champion Ong Poh Lim beat Nandu Natekar, No. l Indian player ,7-14. 15-1 In night's international exhibition.; at the Singapore Badminton Association hall. It was the la^t night. T. N. Seth salvaged some of the honours for India by beatiny Ooi133 words
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Article582 1954-11-27 15 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By IN ASSESSING today's U.K. soccer results it should be borne m mind that Rochdale, Trammere Darlington, Barrow and Wrexham of the Northern Third and Q.P.R., Colchester and Reading of the Southern Section were engaged m midweek FA Cup renlays. The five tora582 words
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Article, Illustration104 1954-11-27 15 (1) Pick out the silver me ri.illht* .unonu thesr Singapore representatives at the last \si.in (i.imes: < h.m Onn l>-»iu Teng Pei W;ih. Kul.it bin Ismail (hay VWnj; Yew. It) Is 100 m hurdles iiu ludrd m the Olympic Decathlon? (3) Between ltH and I9M a world boxing104 words
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Article66 1954-11-27 15 IT. S. tennis rh»mpjog Vie Snxas, alrradv j.ibfllr-ci the enigma of Americas Daws Cup :»Mrn. meets Auftrmlla'i Neata rYutt today m thtfeature of -i cMli match )rogramme earning the Victorian '»-n--nis (hampionship.s into the nnal.'It will provide a la«t rompetltivt look at U.S. Aisiralian andA.P. - 66 words
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Article25 1954-11-27 15 is-nr quo mq mtv\s- o.i ,f., si Kdipjnq tuoil ing 'O|| <zi iieuivT "m ivimq 'tun vu O uk (l 3 ,ij25 words
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Article32 1954-11-27 15 Kedah outclassed Perak m their "AH Blues'* rugger match at Ipoh >esterday winning by 28 points (two goals, a penalty and five tries) to 6 points (two tries).32 words
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Article248 1954-11-27 16 rRtSPASSEi PELANDOK EWOM < Xl lso POINTER i:... I DINNA FORGET II HAJEBTH BIGBI MAJESTII MILLION \iki. MAJESTIC SK;hT~ rrpM rryw I' M..j.-sti« Sight Tryas \l., i s, K hl Skrwir PrIMW Millionaire Lu«k> Nick .Millionaire lid BEITIBH PARAGON >IN«.INi. MASTER BWTISB PAKAGON KKIII>II r\R\(i()\ FAIRYTALE248 words
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Article81 1954-11-27 16 rorelgn office spokesman said yesterday thai Brazil has rei ted i i...i to Ciech dl tan runV Enni Zatopek. Zatopeh had applied tor i visa to ■Mi I' iulo t<>r Die i i-0.' dun* iv tre race to be ii^id D»'c :n. Zatopek won tin 7,900-metre race81 words
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Article23 1954-11-27 16 Ireland 3-1 lead lad In DunfennUn« when •lien Tbomai Cup badminton tie wnii HcoUand irlnning 3 doi >nd -I loaini les.23 words
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Article1129 1954-11-27 16 St. Leucr Morning daimed briuht and clear and the gom<) should improve consider- Tbtu by this afternoon. It should be no worse than yieldiva Majestic Sight m Race One stands out as one of the best bets m today's card. He showed a. return to his best form on1,129 words
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Article39 1954-11-27 16 BIRTHS 20 Words \f, (minimum) DORAISAMY: To Harriet, wife of n i ton, Edward Chelvar itnam, on 24th Wov. si XX Hospital PABSKLAIOUES: To Lucienne I Pierre i i on, Didler Nelson, at youngoei if" tpital, 25.11 A39 words
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Article75 1954-11-27 16 20 HUrds $4 i minimum MR lIM KIM LEE aged 47 <i away peacefully at his resident No. Goodman Road. Singapore, on 2. r )th November, 1954. He leaves behind his beloved mother, 2 wives, 4 sons. A adopted sons 6 ighters, 2 daughters-in-law,' 2| I m -in-law and75 words
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