The Singapore Free Press, 1 March 1951

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA s vi>l* SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH I, 1951. PRH E I CENTS.
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  • 24 1 U.K. appeals to China: 'Stop war' pei s Gooc! i nt. it i F ed Nag m I r otiahred an i i Reuter
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  • 10 1 InN I v, exxtreme the resolution on A.P.
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  • 24 1 .Seven persons were sent to m for terms ranging from o 10 years on charges cf ing m Yugoslavia for [iungary.- A.P.
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  • 278 1 U.N. AGAIN PUSH AHEAD Reds routed m East TOKYO, Thursday. ALMOST aii forces along the 60-mile United Nations offensive front pushed forward yesterday m general probing attacks to test Communist defences among the hills of Central Korea. U.S. Seventh Infantry Division tanks and troops rammed si\ miles through surprised and
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  • 185 1 Griffiths on Fed. citizens LONDON, Thursday. ]HF. Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Griiliths, yesterday said that a Conservative estimate of the numbers of non-Malays who are automatically Federal citizens under the present citizenship law In Malaya is 350,000 Chinese, 225,000 Indians and 45,000 others 1.8 of the total population. Answering questions
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  • 69 1 WASHINGTON. Tfiurs. ATELEVISION-motion pic- combination which is said to have many military uses was demonstrated yesterday m Washington. The machine, developed by the General Precision Laboratory Inc. of Pleasantville. New York, could televise actual floating and military objectives for immediate view at headquarters. At the
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  • 15 1 The Philippine Air Lines is celebrating its fifth anniversary this month. A. P.
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  • 202 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE peace treaty for Japan should be near comA pletion b y the middle of th* year, said Mr. John Foster Dulles, President T Special Envoy, m a review m Washington yr V iiav of his tour of the Far East. Mr. Dulles
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    20 1 npof airmea from RAF. Maintenance Base, Seletar, se» the printing of the Free Pre.i.s during: an education .*l visit <>» Wednesday.
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  • 20 1 The Soviet Charge d'Aff aires m Athens Mr. Tohernisheff. will leave for Moscow on Mar. 5 A.P.
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  • 19 1 American casualties m Korea have reached 50,67 d, an increase ol 1.543 over a week ago.- U.P.
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  • 100 1 Guard is found shot in train Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Thins. A GUARD was found unconscious and shot In the knee when the down goods train from Kuala Lumpur arrived at Gemas yesterday evening. Bullet holes were found m the guards van. The crew did not hear any
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  • 87 1 Free Press Staff Reporter PENANG, Thurs.—Following the suspension of the Lim Seng Seng Transport Company for two monihs from yesterday, the familiar green buses operating on the main Ayer Itam route were replaced by eight additional municipal trolley and motor buses. Up to late on
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  • 15 1 Khashan Zaky Bey, Egypt's Minister to Yugoslavia, i r rived m Belgrade yesterday.
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  • 44 1 Reports from Yatung yesterday indicated the ascendency of pro-Communist elements at Tibet's provisional capital. One report reaching told of the ousting of four senior Tibetan officials, including two cabinet ministers, who favoured continuing opposition to the Communist Chinese invasion.— A. P.
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  • 55 1 Rioter.s wrecked a newspaper office and shot at and set fire to the homes of two local justices m demostrations m Sao Luiz, capital of the northern state of Maranhao, Brazil, yesterday. The rioters demanded fresh elections for the State governship and protested against the inauguration
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  • 43 1 A questionnaire addr .^sori to the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, staking his views on Japanese rearmament peace treaty possibilities it is understood, be carrier New Delhi by the Japanathletic team competing In the Asian Olympics m MowDelhi next month- Reuter
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  • 140 1 LONDON, Thurs. V BRITISH venture m produring 20,000 eggs a year m Africa flopped because chickenfeed could not be grown m the soil of Gambia, an embarrassed Minister admitted yesterday. tumultuous House he<:kleu the Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Griffiths, for half an hour as he tried
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  • 251 1 PARIS, Thursday. THE seven-month-old government of Premier Rene Pleven fell last night and France plunged headlong into a dangerous internal crisis that may seriously weaken the Western nations' defence front Mr Pleven and his middle of the rood cabinet handed their resignations to President Vincent Auriol
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  • 66 1 THK Supreme rourt m Sydney has assessed the value of a Liverpool poultry farmer's uhost contra n ion at CA2.000. The man was injured m a motor smash and sought v. A3.000 damages from one of the parties. He said his injuries left him with an impression
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  • 43 1 Sir Lawrence Grar. Smith, the Briti.sn High Commissioner m Pakistan, will leave his post at the end of May on his retirement from the public service. He will be succeeded by Sir Gilbert I aithv.aito British Ambassador m Dublin. Reuter
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  • 32 1 The Grerk tanker K< NL ran aground In the proaches to Swansea dorks m ick mis: c The 10,446-ton ?xppcted to be reflnarpd Ait rhp I Ide A. P.
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  • 67 1 ABOUK t I thoui m view oi In tl paid I roun'ry*' th< should b p v I rnllf Sec rotary Viscount BamtiH. Por-r and l*»ad"T i vice to "the server! re to hand ovor res.'or Mr. Bevin. who will thU -pturni: COJ rt of
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  • 55 1 KLAGENFURT A John I lie R.A.S.C w&f day sent pri.sonmmt on thi und*>r the O»'Iu-lal w Aft«>r a thr«'f-day martial, h^ard m s' i rf was aL>o found gui! than 30 other th« in^ goods »n fa v and desertion. Dempsev was also to dishonourab.'^ He
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    30 1 i cu^ucens, the two women Kinx Tribhuvana married on the same day. m accordance with Nepalese Custom, chat with leading Indian women before flying back to Nepal with their Husband.
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    • 32 1 ITHE BESPOKE TAILORS I THAT CAN SE. SATISFY YOU £Z ST23-ILCOLEHANST^ YARD LEY for lteauty, Qiai m and Fragrance rp U Agents: THROUGHOUT MALAYA, THAILAND 8c BRITISH N.BORNEO HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.
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  • 567 2 South Atrica Th rough Mad Eyes a rove of nvn *****, I»n Daphne X the Cape. vbody vahiDg to le how the sheer, rent strength of a •an triumph over difficulties— some of them Iv created by the read A. .cot Fever Trees. But c are he'ttrr reasons it than
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  • 229 2 WE FOLLOWED Ol'R IRS By Ida Cook. Ha ni,h Hamilton. CT. lovers of w a, Ida and Louise, earnio or three pounds m the civil s ;ved money tor two to go to Now York and heat Galli-Curci, ;r idol. mure. endship s mo and QtO
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  • 374 2 A GAME OF HIDE AND seek. By Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Davits. A woman's eye- view of B lef Encounter. There is no better wav of conveyinu the essential nature of this muted drama of mid-dle-aued infatuation, this phony m tones; of grey, the story of Harriet and :\6
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  • 156 2 THE CISTERN AND THT FOUNTAIN. By Jean Matheson, Collins. A LARGE public awaits thi.-. novel, and will not be put off by the essential melodrama of the plot or the coincidences on which depends. Jean Matheson has the first ciualification of a popular novelist: she believes m
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  • 518 2 THE FABULOUS GOERING POERING by WILLI FRISCHAUEK, THIS is the first time a detailed life of the second greatest figure m Nazi Germany has been written for English readers. It is simply called "Goering." It might well have been entitled "The Fabulous Goering," for m many ways "Der Dicke" (the
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  • 196 2  - Best-selling Tomes take the Paper JON HOPE By A RE best-selling authors of long novels given too big a share of hard-to-get paper supplies? At least four giant tomes will crowd booksellers' shelves this year. Each may be more than 200,000 words long. On previous form, three may sell 100,000
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 143 2 New Crossword No. 291 I II II I I 1^ CMJ! V( ROSS 1. Nicer lions m oW p „s <1O). 8. Melancholy rubbish heaps (5). 9. Ginsh bit of mea re talk (5). 10. Servile type <ti> 11. Garden pest used as shot (4). 13. A land girls manly
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    • 244 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you are eminently practical,* businesslike, frank and outspoken. You care less for ideological < theories than you do for ideas that actually work. In other words, before you commit yourself on anything, you want to be shown that the idea is sound and that it
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  • 45 3 BELOW rhc I collect! Is a I coloured tali< ia «.< i I With a riifl'd I draped to resemble a i I Brioche the I break; .Ir 1 I I I uit with a I k, whif coloured band to match tk dr.!
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  • 9 3 DAY TIME WEAR It I p i It is
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    49 3 LEFT: This hoop-skirt-ed ball gown was designed by Castillo for the current Spring collection m Paris. The skirt, made of festoons of black horse hair ruffles, is topped by a bodi- S tiled m crossed bands of turquoise blue taffeta with off the shoulder ruffled sleeves.
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  • 39 3 LEFT: Designer Lanvin appears to have turned to the old hobble skirt for this 1951 creation. Named "Oubli" it is a day dress m Biarritz blue silk shantung' with ruffled skirt and navy blue straw hat.
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  • 32 3 The b lash angel 19.>1 may bring a troubled world and if you become irted. Madam and fl >' away. Designer irelli have had ih»s wish m her mind when she created fill >
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  • 215 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Mar. 1, 1951. Pledge to Malaya 11 t 1 Mi. lm aid. g that I pro nment an old i I I P 1 j < te i i n. and j m thr m th- ncil. on. mofßclala are n< the Ex- Council, to
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  • 1176 4 A HUNGARIAN RETURNS HOME TO FIND WHEN I left Budapest for Stockholm m January, 1949, Communist Hungary was for me still a country full ot* promise. I had spent eighteen years m the underground, sharing the hardships and humiliations incidental to this way of life: privation,
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  • 423 4  -  CHARLES GRUMICH By DED CHINA'S creeping aggression inside Asia has encountered little or no opposition m Tibet and North Burma. But her mapped-out claims on Assam, a choice part of sovereign India, will bring a grave turn of events if the Reds try to enforce them.
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    10 4 I ana Morr^, British film star, casts a shapely sj
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  • 18 4 I" By the time we get across I the prices will have probably I risen again."
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  • 117 4 (Georgetown, British Guiana). VENEZUELA has started new claims to great slices of British Guiana, which adjoins the South American republic. The Venezuelans have given up the idea of a grab by force, and are now seeking by guile to control a rich mineral area of British
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  • 818 4 NO DANGER TO TITO-YET BELGRADE, I NOTICED the change since my last visit on the very first station after the train had crossed the border into Yugoslavia. A man with a rakishly angled lambskin hat, long coat, high leather boots. and enormous moustaches strutted up and down the platform behind
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  • 151 4 MINNEAPOLIS: THATTERING teeth, tense muscles and quivering knees really are beneficial. Shivering from the cold actually is Nature's way of trying to warm you up. It is the contraction of muscles that produces shivering, says Dr. Allan Hemingway, Professo. Veterinary Medicine and Physiology at the University
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  • 54 5 PAINTINGS FROM THE AIR NOVEL-DUTCH ART SHOW OPENS TO DAY Press i IT Reporter j|f^ \«l art show, the first Dutch Mnn will hf official]] «>i> !i today at irting Xetherlan < dnsul-General, t Ihc British Council Hal] In m the \.irious i .md adn f the I: so be
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  • 219 5 British Overseas League to start new scheme Free Press statr Reporter slum children will have week onri »w.i;,i *i sphere of private horn Jin he nea r HE? <hC Singapore Branch iY.," 'n Rive these children *l BTitU Overseas inroundin th »drtn the ncce
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  • 471 5 Singapore Riot Commission told A SINGAPORE DETECTIVE Major Singh, told the Riot Commission yesterday Malpy policemen had refused to go to the aid o f Europeans who were beinp attacked near the junction of Eras Basah and Ncrth Bridge roads. These mw. the crews
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    75 5 Free Press picture. LC£Nc at a lea party n at Kampong Glum terday m the home of Tungku Muda Mohamed to Major Eric Flint, c/reat-arand-nephcw of Sir Stamford Raffles, and Mrs. Fli'it. Seen with Major and Mrs. Flint m the picture is Tungku Zainah, a relative of the
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  • 379 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A 24-YEAR-O1 D European woman m Singapore, who has had polio of the right les s'nee she was an infant, is having the shape of her emaciated limb restored fry Dr. Leopold Dreifuss, the world famous rebuilder of shatter-
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  • 79 5 THK RAFFLES SOCIETY will hold a mixed debate with the East-West Society on "The United Nations have made a grave blunder m branding China as an aggrrssor" m the Central Hall. Faculty of Medicine, at 8.30 p.m. today. The speakers for .the motion are Mr. Kalam
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  • 248 5 MY HUSBAND is a simple, modest kind of «uy. I was going about with another fellow when I met him at a mutual triend's hou>e m San Francisco ».ocn after the Great Fire of 190 G. The flame of cur first meeting has net
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  • 101 5 AS a result o! the hea\> traffic along a parti ular siretch along the Bukit Timih Road from Holland Road to dementi Road— the IWV-D. is constructing a new road along this area «o take some of the strain off it. The new road, pictured on
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  • 74 5 NAME— BUT NO ROAD piCTI'RE below is of one many roads that do not exist m Singapore. It is the "Prince of Wales Road" near the sth mile Bukit Timah. The sign on the left points towards a stream, and has been there for years! A spokesman of the .Municipal
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  • 1382 5 Party politics 'breeze at SMC meeting Free Press Staff Reporter THE introduction of party politics bj a Singapore Municipal Commissioner started off a "breezy exchange between Progressive and Labour Party members on the Municipal Commission at the Commissioners' meeting vesterd In vain the acting; President, Mi N tried to stem
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  • 48 5 1 1. THE S] PALTTY 1741 tl (.42 idetl The M m >s. of whom on. A<» to uhat pi ;h ere a e their accommonaUon luture. is The temp..: probationary 2t «I appliratio;.* wer> Durch.ise ho,, lf coe-t (daily paid. i
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    • 80 5 3 B *RSB!l?!r£Bi:--to cur -t Ran cf L cd HOY/ELL SEVERE MOVIE CAMERAS PROJECTORS ■■ft I |L' a« aq fig P^sfo^rcpfi/c Pcot. New Shop 3&IMfIBE S S B I 1 i H 4^ DIAMOND GEM RINGS m ima VARIOUS DESIGNS S P H de SILVA, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. 1 Swbaikwßt,
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    • 58 5 Going Places THEN YOU'LL NEED A MCE HAND BAG We have just received a new s< let lion of ENGLISH LEATHER BAGS modelled m the smartest taste on strong frame* and neat!} lined. Fitted coin purse and mirror. black mm W| t^^^H LONDON TAN BSH M SPRING BROWN NAVY WK
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  • 934 6 CROWD CHEERS BROWN, HUTTON Meritorious win over Australia From BILL BOWES Special to the Free Press MELBOURNE, Thursday. ENGLAND scored her first post-war victory m a Test match against Australia at Melbourne yesterday, Australia losing the fifth and last game of the present series by eight wickets. The magnificent bowling
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  • 109 6 AUSTRALIA— Ist Inn*.: 217 M.C.C.- Ist inns.: 320 AUSTRALIA— 2nd Inns. Morris lbw b#Bedser Burke c Hutton b Bed r 1 Hassett b Wright 48 Harvey lbw b Wright 52 Miller c b Brown 0 Hole b Bailey 63 I. Johnson c Brown b Wright 0 Linduall
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    181 6 •r tide vutnerabis The bidding Sooth West North D*>l All Pus V si ip N d the reiurn traveller Lshed ur. Wo vmitory. South racked. "I ha I hock of f pal :ier had i nyi bal I raa hii i > I dveked I UKtt le trick,
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  • 201 6 'Tide has turned says MCC chkf Pelham Warner, president chairman of tlie England m day that he thought Englisli erU grade again as a -suit of the i over Australia at Melbourne— i Ed by Australia since the war. Q miming up the se: four matches to one. Si' rival
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  • 6 6 Mishap to Derby favourite I Reuter
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    • 81 6 WCW SHOWING 11 I.!"*. 4. 13 I P.M. A B3orr T u)uCosrEuo S .1SATURDAY M'NITE! ■L BROS.' E ,E NOW SMO G I IHL GSfGORf PtCK IN 5> M'MIT€! St t *e v (\n\t\ NEW ALHAMBRA Gti l^e N>w MhMßira Habit: Starts Today: 11 j ni A 9.30 p.m Jo'
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    • 76 6 WATCH! WATCH! TONIGHT NIGHTLY "MAGDA DIDSER' CONTINENTAL ARTISTS Appearing at CARITON CABARET 28 A C.V ROAD From 9 p.m. to 12 p. I MAKE YOUR DATE HERE CHARMING HOSTESSES TO DAHCt WITH YOUR CHOICE IN A HOMELY ATMOSPHERE YOUR GOOD COMP^NiON f THE STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY H OF SINGAPORE MALAYA
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    • 297 6 SINGAPORE BFEBS [Singapore] (Bl.L't NETWORK) 445 pm Programme Summary; 10 a.m. Korean News and Emer- 4.47 From the London Edii eencv N-nvs- 10 43 For 'he Schools- lBBC> 4 5 5 Composer of the i, 10.40 t or Me acnoois. W oek— William Walton; 5.15 12 P nes m Malay;
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  • 492 7 PAX HAVEN IS READY FOR FIRST WIN Penang track From ALLAN LEWIS nAY v PENANG, Thursday. P^iSlff u Tait) and Natllre s <^ntieman (lulloh) showed splendid form this mornins when the} reeled off three fat-longs m 38 sets, on the outside of the course proper The going was i£od. Pax
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  • 261 7 Fa ir Week does stylish gallop lowed winning form ioi Class S ran three furlongs m 41 sees, on n 8 track this morning. Placed h will so close here. Victorine rer hall a mile In even time. Jaunty looks very fit. is nicely handi--5 and 4 race on the
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  • 126 7 S'pore chess results CEVKNTH-round results In "3 ihe Singapore chess championship were R \V Borsodi bt. Jerry Goh: J G Lc Rougctel bt. Lim Chen»j Bak. M. Candaswamy bt. Kiong Chin Eng: Tan Kah Hong bt. N G Singh; Owee Ah Leng bt. Peter Gwre Kirn Chee drew wirh Man
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  • 173 7 Rajasihan want to play here RAJASTHAN soccer team oi Calcutta has tentatively arranged to visit the Colony next month, their representative m Singapore, Mr. S. R. P. Naidu. told the Fro" Press yesterday.. Mr. Naidu received a letter from N. R. Moorthy, captain of the Indian team which played here
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  • 57 7 THE first prize m yesterday'! special cash sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup will be about HK $1,041,192. When sales closed on Tuesday afternoon, a total of 2.297.000 tickets of $2 each had been sold. The sweep constitutes a record figure for any special cash
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  • 192 7 Bristol Rovers out of F.A. Cup NEWCASTLE United, one of the costlit-st sides m Britain, yesterday ended the F.A. Cup run of Bristol Rovers' £350 team by defeating them 3—l at Bristol m their sixth-round replay. Wolves beai Sunderland by the same margin m the other replay. Newcastle and Wolves
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  • 84 7 University of Malaya, m their first soccer match of the season, defeated R.A.F. Tengah by four goals to one at Bukit Timah yesterday. Lim Eng Siang scored the University's first goal off a pass from Pathan Sali, their left-winger. In the 10th minute. Three minutes after the
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  • 55 7 Singapore Business Houses Football Association will play their first representative game when a combined side will meet SinoMnlnys at Jalar. Besar stadium on Sunday. The S.B.H.F.A. XI will b<-: Angullia; Vass and Salleh: Kok Thong. Hee Jong and Yassim; Hoi Meng. Hin Weng. Awang Bakar,
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  • 51 7 UAROLD Stephenson, the 11 Somerset wicketkeepfr. who recently returned home by air from India ahead of the rest of the Commonwealth team, has had an operation for hernia. He is expected to leave hospital m about a fortnight and hopes to be fully recovered for the coming
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  • 82 7 linul of the individual hampionships t ks m•rday. PMSI pore m < n points number ii r swordsontest, Lt of Honi: ni-f 1 v who was I Mt (irainjfw encounter. QntaTf defeated Reynold.* by the odd hit. This morning HU. No- > Commando (N«jfll J—jg* D.str.) met R.L.M.fc.
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  • 352 7 ABDUL Ghani Khan of Prince Edward Road BoysClub and Gerald de Souza l of St Joseph's Trade School Provided the most thril ing bout m the final of the interboys' clubs boxing tournament last night. The fight < bantamweight was a hectic affair while
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  • 32 7 picture. Broatibent (left), Brentford inside-risht. and Patun (outside-right) are beaten to the hall by thr Preston North Fnd Gooch. m the English div. 2 encounter at Brentford. Sport and General
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  • 128 7 BELOW are the six champjonships decided m the Pan-American games at Buenos Aires yesterday: Women's discu s throw: Ingebord Mello de Preish (Argentina) 125 ft. 5J m. Men's 10,000 meter run; Curtis Stone <u.S. 31 mm. 8.6 sees. Men's high jump: Virgil Severns (U.S. 6it. t'i
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  • 67 7 ROY FERRIS, the Birmingham left-half who was chosen to pla y for Ireland against Wales at Belfast on March 7. has withdravn from the side because his club will be engaged m the F.A Cup semi-final with Blackpool only three days later. Birmingham manager Bob Brocklebank. had thought
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  • 24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tin Selangor Table Tennis Association will hold its annual meeting on Sunday at the V.W.C.A. at M a.m Reuter
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  • 325 7 Tree I*re^v Soccer U«|x»ri CEVKKAL coaches and secretaries «t Division clubs competing m the StagapOft Amateur I bull Association League agree unanimously that Urn present one-round system is not latiffactM It is appreciated that m tin did not peimit SA.F.A. to prolong th< n
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  • 31 7 fVH.Q.. FARELF R A F. Chanpi In I of-the-.season i Friendly by eleven points (one goal, and two tries to six ftwo penalty goals) at Tangle Barracks yesterday.
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  • 55 7 MCC GAMES IN NZ NEXT I Austrai.a to an end. they DOl Australia's la-' match «*M at \\v I London m IP/3 vhm X land b< m. i^n Hu of vkhu He from Keith rourv'er v In <^rored 533 rw 88 83 md be 1 1 at i 4?.75>. BTvi
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  • 22 7 .1 bO3li I Lsh Football send .i team < hopei i to p] aaiv Paris on lity i:i A .P.
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  • 43 7 1,., nesians II <) X I al KM ground: Kola U.» a luri tnrsian A Iri nHI\ kl I 1 1.C.1. SporS < liil. SI K\ XI LEAGUE It \l < iMBgl v K% ■ft MM Xl A M i •npionsln m; pore DM.
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    • 164 7 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TOMORROW NIGHT AT 9p.m. CONTEST ior iiik mm; worn LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Betwvea i h»- <>nb i«n Li aden BOBBY NJOO JIMMY WELCH Jtt^ Light/Welter Champion Ino< H Performances Have Made Him I If Idol Of Spore. This Is His 1 ffifrT-frifr \JnBBr To Date It Will Be
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  • 300 8 INCREASE TAXES, SAY UNIONS How to pay for rearmamen t LONDON, Thursday. TRADE Union leaders representing 8,000,000 workers told the government m London rterdav Uiaf they recommended hi?h income tax to help to pay for Britain's great new arms drive wit'i concessions to lower paid workers. B urged that to
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  • 181 8 Spies have no humour PITTSBI UGH, Thursday. SPIFS fall into five classes, with lack of a sense of humour the common trait of all, says Mr. Gordon Dean, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. The AEC has plenty of secrets, of course, and Mr. Dean has grown wise m the
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  • 100 8 Ceylonese M.P. wins case in Privy Council LONDON Thurs. Mr. ARTHUR Reginald member oJ t v v otas fulls ippealed to Judicial Committee o! lay Supreme i him guilty court. j) gup] Court order Fuly 25. 1930. was made m entry Mr. In the visitors" Remand n. i rem;in<J rd
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  • 27 8 Yesterday's dosing prices on the Hong Kong Money Exchange were: HK56.055 6.105 per U.S. dollar. HK515.40 per pound sterling. HK5322.5 per tael of gold. U.P.
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    12 8 "BUCKLEY PROMISED THE BOYS A CHERRY PIE FOR WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY I
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  • 200 8 J.N. agency bars Red China LAHORE, PAKISTAN, Thurs. HPHE United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, which opened here yesterday rejected by eight votes to five a British backed Soviet, r lution to admit the Peoples Republic of China as a member. .lain, India, P and Burma
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  • 58 8 ULTIMATUMS TO STRIKERS Australia's Labour Minister. Mr. Harold Holt. last night issued ultimatums to the Australian deckers and coal miners whose overtime ban and weekly strikes he denounced as a "Communist challenge m key industries." He threatened to invoke the Crimes Act if the dockers had not lifted their ban
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  • 18 8 Genera] llacArthur has lifted the ban on Red Cross national uniforms and emblems m Korea. Reuter
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  • 152 8 1 Condon Stock Exchange] LONDON. Thursday. WITH the help of new account buying the London Stock Exchange made a cheerful start to the new trading period yesterday, states Reuter's financial correspondent. Textiles ana motor shares were prominent with firmness among industrial groups, a particularly bright spot being
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