The Singapore Free Press, 14 April 1951

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I I SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 207 1 'fitting' to let him address Congress -tSIueNT Tn-. said s lerdavV»".'^™J-'- U_"c2~_ ,1 i! ut Representatives, -wwWhile House released a presidential statement, savina- "I .hear from Speake, San, Rayburn.lhal CongreS is lo un, o (uMuml Mac Arthur to address members of both regard l H
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  • 82 1 'Sack' was a secret for 5 days \> UNGTON, Sat. iKIMAN. Dei !i>tniss (ieneril \rthur fi\r* (lavs before i the ic'ual order, >ourees said i; Made up his mind when »:i April .">. Iwaki Mac\r^hur had R 'publican n M-rtia J iaMJ tha» Chiang is* i I ••*>t:?i:v n ilurin-
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  • 43 1 The U.N. Security Council will meet on Tuesday to take up the Syrian-Israeli border di>pute. Both the Syrian and the :i representatives are e.\--•d to make detailed ehaxfes and counter charges concerning the fl-titin_ m the Htiieh region.- Reuter
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  • 9 1 re- I Nation* Mr Tryg-f U.P.
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  • 375 1 Teheran sacks Governor of riot area TEHERAN, Saturday. THE SHAH and his cabinet acted firmly yes terday m the Persian oilfield ii<>i s which c<r>{ 12 lives on Thursday. They dismissed the Governor-General of Khuhistan, the province which includes the riot torn oil town of Abadan, and several other Persian
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    32 1 picture. JIDY P \KI \M>. r rived trom Hollywood, her hai itjainst 1.0nd00 plavtul April btwrfl ll .h It-avcs her Park I. a m- hot She will perform at London PaMadium. Reuter
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  • 37 1 The Siamese Prime P»linujter and Foreign Minister, with members of the royal household staff, have arrived at Lausanne for trre official registration of the baby Princess Übol Ratna born Queen Sirikit on -April S.
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  • 76 1 AIK Force lieutenant John ai Hodgkins landed his tiny Piper cub plane on top of 14.400-foot Mount Rainer, near Washington last night and the problem now is how to get him down. His ski plane could not take oh* again, and he spent the night
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  • 17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A police lieutenant It missing, believed drowned, on an ooration In Johore.
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  • 130 1 HON<; KONG, Saturday THE British blockade runner Edith Moller rculi I Hong Kong on Thursday after est aping from Chinese Nationalist naval base. Ttl .shrt en rout." to Shanghai I .o.m.s of geoeraJ carjn i Stmt I _Bd by a Nationalist gunboat on Sight She tried
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  • 29 1 The Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee. who is m a London hospital with stomach ulcers *s making satisfactory progress and will be discharged :n about two weeks. U.P.
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  • 242 1 Antung raided, Reds claim LONDON, Saturday. JHE COMMUNIST New China News Agency yesterday said that 31 United States B-29 bomhers and an escort of about 40 fighters bombed and machine-gun-ned the Manchurian city of Antung on Thursday. The dispatch said the alleged violation of the Manchurian border took place at
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    10 1 |u>t look it thai nag go, George
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  • 60 1 -THE millionth ticket m the I Singapore Turf Club's Kit* Sweep is expected to be sold on the course today. First prize is likely to be about $250,000 ALLAN LEWIS' best bets are Cape Horn, Billdaw and Jeannette. TRESPASSER recommends Perverse and Jeannette. PICTURE TIP and latest
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  • 66 1 Premier Liaquat Ali Khar, yesterday assured Khaled Bey A/am. Premier of Syria, tha' -we m Pakistan regard Syria's cause as our own •The government and the oeople of Pakistan wholeheartedly support Syria cause in* her present dispute with Israel, and condemn < aers breach of armlstic, terms
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  • 19 1 r3Si n cnU. Police Medal for S&- 1 spena. runstabu W "nralseworthy ?rr7__3 r t !|!kf_S_s_s___i
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    20 1 picture HOMEWARD BOUND: The Battleship Missouri ploughs through the waves on her way home to the U.S. from Korea. A.P.
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  • 39 1 General Dwight Eisenhower and the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany. Mr. John J. McCloy. will confer m Luxembourg m secret this week-end on the possibility of German soldiers bearing arms m the Atlantic Pact army.— U.P.
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    50 1 These two schOoi'Mtßt oj Yonkers, New Yori:, heard all about an old house which was supposed to be haunted and to have a fortune hidden m it. They carried on with the search after official Investigators had given up the "ghost' and found not *i U _J otru to ihe_
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  • 166 1 Coconuts saved their lives RANGOON, Sat. COCONUTS saved the lives of eight Arakantse traders, but now they never want to see one again. Adrift m the Indian Ocean twenty-four days, the fruit was both food and drink to them. Rough seas had swept their schooner from the west Burma coast
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  • 132 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE Senate Small Business Sub-committee urged the National Production Administration to suspend proposed cuts m rubber allocations for April. The Sub-committee, headed by Senator Guy M. Gillette. Democrat, also asked the NPA to take steps to guarantee independent rubber companies 10,000 tons a
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  • 26 1 A rebel ammunition factory m the Chindwin valley district of Monywa was burned down by government troops during an anti-rebel sweep A. P.
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  • 36 1 A neighbour- saving device for muaitiana who live m apartment waa Introduced In London yesterday by muaic teacher Jeaae Rocpe. It silences pianos, trumpets and vioHna oaotpt fee; Nptaaen waa_-Bf eonnectinc eats aa-..-
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    • 37 1 Wish Electro-Plating Works |vi m. Kd P<>"-r > l«>n* <:3:7 _______^^b^__«__bb— (IF t f\ he precision watch j V^ .i/W^ /856// J _^__9_s_____ l _L- _^_^«r— .iw'^—l f rom Tamil iii iimn $95 WATERPROOF /s <*Uy£R QUAY ■.■<tJNGAPO*
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    • 111 1 vp. rumtN or c. ©rffW£«t{, Diamonds Jewellery I 67 Stamford Rd., i I tv Court Kldt./ Spore, j Telephone 7923 fin I T Ihe future will make history too T i r i.i d^ MVJ 'iiry mv ,t r; th.ng aiore than a m-rp passage true Thi" C-*n lnterna'"/nal A»su
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    55 2 Thousands of American families pack tent and ramping equipment into their cars every year and travel to one of the 153 national parks m thp l\S. for an outdoor holiday. Here a family is enjoying breakfast m Yosemite National Park m the West coast of California. It looks
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  • 144 2 M>V v: •s■':• ■'■•'■•>'■£'-:<•. •.■■.■<-';-<--y\<« Di ai Children, 'THIS week we are not basing a competition as we hope to have all of you concentrating on contributing to this XC Our ncwlv started "Poets" Corner", is a good be_innimr. are some of yor. i U \perienced
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  • 328 2 'j":IIS is the first time that Poets' Comer has ap:ed on this page and mdeing by the amount of les it is here to stay little poem was written by 13-year-old Ivy who left Singapore for Dabiin Iff a regular contribto this page poetry, jokes -hort stories, she
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  • 350 2 »AR< ELONA. Spain, where police of General F.unco are still inves.igatreeent riots caused by the high con of living, is the country's main seaport. It la a city contrast < palatial mocern buildings, wide. tree-lined avenues. mixed up m a colony of cave homes. It va< the
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  • 568 2  -  Angus Macuonald Comrades of the Legion By First instalment of a new serial .♦THE teeming passersby m Gharbaya paused to watch the vehicle which was heading QUt towards the vastness of the Sahara. Algerians, Arabs and negroes, uniformed soldiers of the French Army of Africa, Zouaves, Spahis,
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    17 2 Cara stream into the tanael. I' saves abaut > minnl -a 1*" v.'*-i Bro.**_'vn z"**l rVl_nha_ f aii.
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    21 2 A cross-section irawiag of J the tunnel showing leaUKesl I of its construction and thet method of ventilating thr tubes (befaw)
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  • 301 2 YEW YORK City's newest underwater tunnel for motor vehicles is greatly relieving traffic congestion between the waterfront areas of the boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan. The tunnel is a link m the highway system that encircles New York and is one of four vehicular tunnels serving the
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  • 267 2 JIM stooped down to pick up a torn envelope on the pavement. "Mummy," said Jim, with broad smile on his face, 4 T have picked some stamps.*' ''Let me see," said his Mummy. "Oh! they ar e beautiful Australian stamps, Jim. Do you like collecting stamps?"
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 81 2 ;iiimicuii!iiiiiiiic_iiiu:iiiinc3iiiuiiiiiiic3(!i GiVB v.//r rU-ki "CHAD VALLEY Dolls Toys I 6" w j .m j V.F V N JL 1 v A _J h r s a coy s a i Available m Fabric and Bring your young ones alcn? and Id g like best New Shop fmome 26. Raffles Place.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 407 3 to break French X»E Vietminh leader Ho Jl h 1 Propaganda guns on South J? a S tUrned his munist French outSSs bl__^_2____S_^f !_> «-«-<*__- effort Ulli«A^i^ta«i all-out at key pin-points str ategic delta defences and I^^^ defection leader, Generalissimo vJ dl S ated with rebel
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    22 3 THAI SPINNER A Thai woman spins kapok ir» a hut m the middle of one of the battle areas m Northern IndoChina.
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  • 133 3 NEW YORK, Saturday. A MILLIONAIRE'S 64-year-old wife lay dying. and knew it. She also knew that the pretty nurse who attended her with unfaltering care was going to marry her husband after she died. She gave them her blessing. This was revealed by Henry J.
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    138 3 By M Harrtson-Cray Dealer Ka>i Love ell In a reesaa match between Scotland and Waxes, the Welsh South wa& doubled m Three Spades for a penalty of 300 m Room 1. At the other table the Scottish South bid Two Spades over East's/ One Club, and West bid
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  • 38 3 Fewer babies died m England and Wales during 1950 than m any other recorded year m history. But the marriage rate dropped again and the birth rate was the lowest since 1942, Reuter
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  • 24 3 Germany's merchant fleet will be rebuilt to half its prewar size by 1955, the Transport Minister Her Hans Seebohm said yesterday. A.P.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 187 3 SCIENCE v SOCIETY G-o-e Rd S pore J THE EIRST nl (HRIST. ,1 m Boston. I > m 10.30 a.m. %KE SIX. DI\M) DEATH (Np *j >( HOOL N\ MEETING tt 630 p.m. him. ROOM Open dnesdays and w— 7 p.m.— ■d Thursdays w ffckome to our Service* §me Room.
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    • 265 3 '^p _T_l_4 #__ft_# A_ff_3& fmnmkwtrl\ HONGKONG BANK SAFE DEPOSIT No more worry about the safety of important papers and valuables because they are protected against fire and theft and yet are readily accessible at any time during usual banking hours. These Safe Deposits are open to the general public, and
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 361 3 £m $Jm ißmi m\ l__f_L SB ■'a B B/f^M SINGAPORE BFEBS [Singapore] IBM I* NrITUOKK) 4.45 p.m. Programme Summary; 10 a.m. Emergency News from 4.47 From tbe London Editorials Kuala Lumpur; 10 10 .Slcse. 1200 Composer of the Programmes m Malay: 1 p.m. Programme Summary; 1.02 B-tur- Week Prokofiev; 5.15
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  • The Singapore Free Press
    • 374 4 SINGAPORE'S Legislative Council elections are over, although we still *cc m every street corner flamboyant posters making their urgent pleas to voters whose \otes are no longer recuiiied. But for Mr. N. A. ■fallal, Progressive Party Councillor for City Dis- J tMct, the campaign is by means
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    • 91 4 PINANGS Municipal Commissioners have introduced a novel idea m city administration. A suggestion box has been installed m the Municipal offices inviting employees to make suggestions for the fficient running of the Municipality. If the ideas are constructive the Commissioners may act e_ them. For the best suggestion
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  • 796 4 The Oil War isks i SEFTONDELMER, j In mid-air between J Persia and Iraq •THE wheels of cmr Viking have hardly shaken the dust of Teheran airport from their still-revolving tyres. An American Embassy courier leans across the gangway between us. "There has been
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  • 257 4 'Make Greece green again •'j\|AKE Greece Green As_ain." Is the slogan being used by the Greeks to promote a na-tion-wide grassland development campaign. It refers to the fact that only m modern times have the mountains and valleys of Greece been bare of trees, foliage and pasture. Once upon a
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  • 685 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. THE NEW COUNCIL IV-Tri thB exception of six newcomers, four elected and two nominated, the unofficial membership of the newly constituted Singapore Legislative Council is the same as that of the last Council. The official composition, too, is basically identical with the* old, the only
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  • 592 4  -  ALEZANDER CLIFFORD By THE WORLD YOU LIVE IN ALBANIA, that rocky outpost of fancydress Communism, is sealed off from the rest of the world as much by rickety communications as by a political iron curtain. But news has begun to trickle OU| of it
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  • 198 4 Perfect Broadcasting gRITAIN may get perfect broadcasting and listening after months of secret tests by engineers at a £250,000 experimental 8.8.C. station. In these tests the engineers investigated two systems of Very High Frequency broadcasting. The systems are known technically as FM (Frequency Modulation) and AM (Amplitude Modulation.) The tests
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    • 20 4 jfr v^^_**^§ e^ DEALERS IN ALi_ HIGH CLASSES OF WATCHES LEE MIN WATCH CO. SA, CHANGE ALLEY SINGAPORE Tel. 3343
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  • Free Press Saturday Magazine
    • 8 5 Free Press Saturday Magazine Saturday, April 14, 1951.
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    • 922 5 TS OF THE TRAFFIC Arrrm^o" T T 5/ HAPPENED IF CARP awn tU-JJ 1 SIN GAPORE NEED NEVER cd. WHAT ARE YOU DO^Nr •r^ J S_^S_ ERS HAD BEEN °BYUU D °iNG TO KEEP DEATH OFF THE ROADS? DENIS GROGAN
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      875 5  -  COLIN LAYNE A FREE PRESS SHORTSTORY h> gIGELOW stood on the edge of the open spate before his bungalow, weighing a boomerang m his band. He looked down the road as a car came careering towards him. Johnston waved as he got out of the car and walked towards
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 72 5 PL WALTZ— W 3594 LH AGAIN— Q.S. I EYES FOR tOU 3 FT. FD LOOKED MY WAY— QS. :,tfa fls-sp.t. FB 3593 iter <fc His Ballroom Orchestra H r IRENE 'F.N A. TZENA nH =0324 kins Hit Orchestra DB ***** Df His Orchestra teea Twelve' I OVE YOU DB 2787
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      • 55 5 STOP! LOOK! //^feff Catauna \m Si swim FASHION _T I U rjf A STYLED FOR THE STARS &AU I F HOLLYWOOD Q_ VI DISTINCTIVE ON L ANY BEACH THE *L A WORLD OVER. j\ MANY EXCITING STYLES ALSO BEACH COATS f\ NOW ON VIEW AT L* SOLE AGENTS: EXCELSIOR LTD.
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    • 375 6  -  LAN GRANT rPHE story of the tattered, dirty, little Cockney waif who gatecrashed Windsor Castle just to have a look at Queen Victoria and who thereby set m motion a great programme of social Reform is almost certainly untrue but it is good film material and -'THE
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    • 43 6 The mudlark (Andrew Ray) looks through the gates of Windsor Castle. He wants to see Queen Victoria. Below: the Queen meets the mudlark. Her Scottish retainer John Brown (Finlay Currie) and the Prime Minister. Mr. Disraeli (Alec Guinness) look on approvingly.
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    • 352 6  -  MAUREEN MALLAL 'TWO FLAGS WEST" I due at the Alhambra* Cast: Linda Darnell, Cornell Wilde. Joseph Cotton. Jeff Chandler. AT the start of this film we are given to understand that the "Two Flags West" are those of the Yankee Union Army and the Southern Confederate
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    • 106 6 No more cheesecake--SAYS GRABLE f^ETTY GRABLE has suddenly joined the ranks of the camera-shy stars. If this seems strange m a girl whose career was virtually built on the foundation of fascinating "cheesecake" poses, listen to miss Grable's explanation: "Going into the portrait gallery would serve no worthwhile purpose m
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    • 101 6 EDWARD RIGBY, the sunny-faced characteractor who spent 50 years on the stage and screen, died from a heart attack recently near his home at Cambridge Park, Twickenham, Middlesex, He was 72. His career ranged from "Charley's Aunt" to Shakespeare. He made 150 films. _M_aß_________________________k_a______________ tongue and
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    • 408 6  -  Cecil Wilson By TLJIGEL Patrick, the stage actor who had to spend six years m the Army before any film producer would look at him, is now starring simultaneously m a London West End cinema and theatre. He shares Leicestersquare's Odeon screen with Michael Redgrave
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    • 371 6  -  SHEILAH GRAHAME Hollywood gossip by REPORTS that Paramount and Bob Hope are having trouble with Hedy Lamarr m getting "My Favourite Spy finished on schedule, are completely erroneous, according to a studio official. Hedv has been a very good girl and has made only one or two
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    • 75 6 MAYBE you think Esther! Williams has done just about everything it is possible for a girl do the water. Well, she has not— yet. But the stunt she does m "Texas Carnival" will be hard to top. For the scene a completely wurnished room was built on the bottom
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      • 271 6 1 il T.W IHOWS 1). 1 45, 4, 6.30 9.30 p.m. «s__? V MrmtMi MALA POWCIS v -rrd TOO ANOREWS mm mi n i hai mi •Mil.-i-, 110 UilO »i(T-||V tIC SEASON FROM MTITE TONIGHT p« "The portrait T*y of a heel! l_-__-J 6jsmy 4 TODAY 11 ».m.. 1 45.
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      • 182 6 i^_(6rf w« _w «r _ftSrv TWO MC NUMBERS from Mc W_y M.CM, MUSICAL FILM "THE TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS now showing at the Cathay Your heart will beat to the tur.« <>♦ "THE TINA-UNA" David Rose fir His Orch. M.C.M. 361 *nd "BE MY LOVE" Billy Eckstine with Ruts Case
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    • 1360 7 FROM KOTA TINGGI TO THE FIRING SQUAD IN OUTRAM Rd far as I can remember, this party of mutineers had landed m Johore territory somewhere opposite Seletar and had made their way through jungle and small-holdings to the Johore Bahru Kota Tinggi road at about the 9th. mile. The Johore
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    • 407 7 r ODY likes the un! blacki v Singapore and w ;mis I hem. > ontinue i<> m and have i told thai have lo put em for some not a cheorI pros vt. Can r is i rom them? tmbinei ml ot prooa: c, and ;e the
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    • 455 7  -  Kathleen Hickley by u f AMBLING said U my elderly Aunt severely. "You should be ashamed of yourself." "But, Auntie, it's only ten dollars on a horse," I protested. "The amount doesn't matter. It's the principle. A perfect waste of money.'' "But supposing the horse wins?"
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 246 7 I SINGAPORE I PACKING j CO., LTD. j Ifl "lvw**!_l/f>7fl Wttll SINGAPORE I BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LXO. j jl •Im PERFECTION •for POLITENESS for PROMPTITUDE 65. The Arcade. Tel. 4658 ***** 3rd. Floor if Cable Address:Singapore "Bagtransag* '•PHOENIX** CYCLE 6c MOTOR TYRES «c TUBES Sole Agents J^ Will give you
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    • 620 8  -  CHARLES BRYCE By riOHT teams have en- tered for the Parker Cup competition this season. Holders are R.E.M.E., who beat Royal Army Pay Corps m the final last year. The teams competing are Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Royal Artillery. Royal Engineers, Royal Army
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    • 82 8 Off saddle for two weeks BOY WONDER" jockey tester Pigott, who at 15 earns £100 a week by his riding skill, has been out of action for a fortnight. He broke his left collar-bone when a horse he was riding at Lincoln collapsed under him. With the break strapped up
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      17 8 What do you mean by early for Race 7 when I re just' finished Race 6
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    • 137 8 Never played, but may be soccer star INTO Boundary Park, Oldham, recently walked one PANOS GEORGHI, a young Cypriot. After watching the Oldham Athletic players kicking around he asked if he, too, might have a game. Oldham players and officials were dumbfounded when he naively admitted that he had never
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    • 73 8 STAN ANSLOVV, 19-year-old full-back from South Hackney, said goodbye to bricklaying when he signed as a professional for Miilwall last week. lt was m August 1949 that Anslow. who had played for the London Boy.s' Clubs team. was recommened to Miilwall. They signed him as an amateur
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    • 303 8  -  OLYMPIAN University sports personalities 8 vy --I^fOST consistent batsman" m the University of Malaya's cricket team was how one English newspaper m Hong Kong described 23-year-old P. L Thiagarajan when the Malayan undergraduates played there last July. Thiagarajan was taught the finer points of cricket,
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    • 77 8 I understand that Major Frank Buckley, at present the manager of Leeds United, may take over control of a London club during the summer. Manager Louis Page, the former England winger, is also leaving Swindon Town.. I foresee other managerial changes, too, for there is a
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    • 436 8 ghfghghgfhgfhfghfd IVTHAT should be the aim of the athlete when he goes to the track for a training session? My answer is that, to begin with, he should be m a happy frame of mind, he should have a definite plan of action and keep to
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    • 60 8 MONDAYS English Football m League fixtures are: Third Division (South): Port Vale v Colchester United. Third Division (North): Barrow v Accrlngton; Mansfield Town v Rochdale; Rotherham United v Chester; York City v Lincoln City. Other Matches are: Aberdeen v Sunderland; Bradford City v Dunfermline; Leeds United v Albion
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 382 9 SQUATTERS DON'T WANT TO MOVE OUT to change of sites ABOUT 927 Sin™[ M Pre l ss Staff Reporter Aof them livin/i?? 1 6 V"" J-milies-or 69 per cent, of the 1,351 -prefer To remain^""J-* 1 sharks S(attered r the Municipal area Health Department revealed'" retent SUney the Municipal A
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    • 96 9 'gotary Dist. Governor K_l tUSQFF TO ATTEND R i ASSEMBLY ir.e t*m Bmmß R'P«rler. ima Kit. I) Ml sort. GovV DMrM for t p_^»--:e yesterday end the Rotary etnbhr at Lake t t'nited State*. u_ by plane Iro v there mm CmTmßmmmi \> York for ence whih tt ec wHe
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    • 45 9 INDIA'S NEXT FILM VENTURE T <: 'vi-hMi-ihe next he Indian film pesterM. Modi* 1 r ol Wesitren oan'ed by m Sin- eek's holiday 41 theat* ■.a. in *vh: nd Ameried. controls :on units. ul 254 Indian TOWmm thr I R. Park Corp* .er.an i. M ps.
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    • 53 9 Yesl jr'l Go\»rnment Gazette contained a proclamation by the rnor of Singapore, extending he period of emergency for a turther period o f three months under the Emergency Regulations Ordinance. SEGAMAT. Frl. Special constable Ismail bin Idris 25. charted with desertion, m Ses-amat on Wednesday was
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      67 9 One- hundred -and- 1 wen l> -tiwpr»ple were present at a dinner held at the Capitol Blue Room on T!mr> iiv ni^ht to welcome oack Mrs. Macuonald. wife of the Commissioner-General. to the Colon*. The dinner was given by the Chinese Ladies' Association. Singapore. Picture shows: .Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald.
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    • 58 9 I TNDER the Municipal I Hackney Carriage) By-laws, it is an offence for motorists to park their vehicles m public stands for taxis. All taxi stands are marked with a MuniciDal Notice Board on the site. For contravention of this, an offender on conviction would
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    • 28 9 A former Army engineer who studied Japanese while m a Java prisoner-of-war camp has arrived m Penang as Assistant Adviser for Chinese Affairs.
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    • 279 9 Free Press Staff Reporter SNAG hfs arisen m the plans for building a new house for Mrs. Lav, and the destitute Teochew woman may get alternative accommodation. Mr. Chia TonK Chiew. the owner of the land on which] her new home was to have been
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      62 9 picture. .Virs. W. A. Thomas, wife oi the manager of Hume Industries Limited, cutting: the ribbon Ul name the pool which she and her husband presented to the Municipal Commissioners for thc polio patients of Middleton Hos pital. On her left is Mr. Norman Ward, Acting: President of the Municipal
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    • 102 9 "Mallika a story of thwarted love and revenge killings, will be staged at the Victoria Theatre today at 8.30 p.m. by the Singapore Sinhalese Association. The all-Sinhalese cast has been carefully selected to fill the many difficut roles for a play that demands a high
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    • 28 9 The Governor has approved the oromotion of Flight/Lieutenant J. C Behauge. Malayan Air Training Corp< to -he rank of Squadron/ Te..der. Malaya Air Training Corp?.
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    • 263 9 Aerial photography helps to fight bandits OVER the .last two and a half years an importar^ part m the conduct of the operations against bandits m Malaya haa ofeT^played by the Pho^anhic Section at RAF station. Ku_a Lumpur, the base for many <" the ,ir o P eraUoD employed m
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    • 416 9 Shades of Ben Hurl SINGAPORE STILL HAS ITS ROMAN CHARIOT Free Press Staff Reporter. OHADfcS of Ben Hurl Singapore has a Roman chariot officially registered as one of the Colony's only two horse-drawn hackney carriages. How the Romans would have reacted to this no one could care less least of
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    • 197 9 rr f Pre«_ Staff Reporter. WORMS found tn the tlesh of fish like ikan kurau, selangtn. tengni. r?_ nyior and horse mackerel »mT4 not infective to man expert if swallowed alive or cooked, Dr A.R Sandosham. head of the University of Malaya's Department of Parasitology
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    • 187 9 'MALA YANISA TION' MAY HAMPER CHINESE CULTURE AMERICAN EDUCATIONISTS TOLD.... Free Press Staff Reporter *pHE growth of Chinese culture m Malaya will be hampered if the Malayanisation of Chines? textbooks m this country is adopted, representatives of Chinese book-shops m Singapore told Dr. William P. Fenn and Dr. T. Y.
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    • 108 9 IMANY Penang and Ked.ih cigar manufacturers are facing a crisis because of the shortage o; tobacco leaves which. m three vneks. have jumoed m price from $200 to over $400 a picul Leading dealers a Tribute thir. shortage to the n settlement o[ Kedah and Perak
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    • 30 9 Mr. Alex Josey. Co I roller of Emergency Broadcasting, will be leaving Kuala Lumpur for Singapore shortly to resume his post of Chief News Editor. Radio Malaya.
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    • 201 9 l-r c Press Staff R««p »i orandy _w_Uer_ »ho Mil rir.nks will dry yn ill have no mon bout «>>> i hM l The iu.-iiu.tc tv: I Ne-\e L.td tUNN K>tUe the ale m small-size I iles Tnis step was hit du< urvey
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    • 673 10  - KOTA RAJA WASTE CHANCES CRUSADER Gabos hero of T.S.A. victory By Tigers 2; Kota Kaja I. PLAYING their best game of the season, Tiger Sporting Association improved their prospects m the S.A.F.A. First Division League with a hard-earned two-one victory over Kota Raja, last year's champions, last evening. Tigers had
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    • 101 10 8338Y Locke, holder of the South African and British go!f championships. I ail the final 3 J holes of till 144 boles' 'eight rounds' challenge match against NorV>n Nida. Australia's mplon. today with a lead :ne hol°s In the :ii h lea played yes-t-rday on th'>
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    • 25 10 Dai Rees, British matchplay golf champion, and Max Faulkner arrived by air m London yesterday after their tour of the Far East and Australia. Reuter
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    • 183 10 THE value of tf.am-work was demonstrated again by King George V School. Seremban, when they defeated Raffles Institution by five goals to one m a friendly soccer match at R.I. ground yesterday. This victory leaves the visitors undefeated m their three soccer encounters with Singapore schools. On Thursday
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    • 47 10 IF a replay of the Football 1 Association Cup final 1 necessary, it will be held at Villa Park. Birmingham, on May 2, the Council of the F.A. decided yesterday. Blackpool and Newcastle United meet m the final st Wembley on Aqril ?8. Reuter
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    • 87 10 TWO late goals by Awi saved Stanvac S.C. from defeat when they met Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank m a Business Houses League soccer match at River Valley Road ground The score was threeall. Bank opened accounts m the 10th minute through A. Beins and
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    • 80 10 IX but two of the SI starters fell taring the Grand National steeplechase at Aintree, Liverpool last Saturday. ABOVE: leaning well back as Gay Heather takes Becher's Brook jockey R. Curran. BELOW: The shambles at the first fence when seven horses fell. Still gome: a_*
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    • 44 10 THE recent bad weather and flooding have caused the postponement of the entire programme of matches arranged for today's opening of the cricket season m the Lancashire and Cheshire cricket leagues. Most of the grounds m the area are waterlogged
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    • 46 10 THE British Government's disapproval of horse and dog racing and speedway racing was emphasised again m Tuesday's national budget, when the Chancellor of the Exchequer put new taxes on *:eats for these events and left strictly alone football, .Ticket, lawn tennis and the A.P.
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    • 292 10 Army boxers again retain India Cup Free press Boxing Reporter I U*OR the third successive year Arm. I r Base District) won the India (up j„ I pore inter-Services team and individ I championships, which were held I last night. v < I Army competitors won four I collected a
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      • 171 10 YOUR j LUCKY STAR BORN today you are the type to make largescale plans. Being a rood execuUve, you know how to schedule details so that others can easily carry out your directions. You have great tenacity to an idea and wiU never admit when you are beaten. Don't let
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    • 253 11 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP t AIL Boy rOINTEK ""Si' toLiO^ rrs]n,a fCK SU^ OT < X I rsinia f) *y Grand Hay rsinia Bl nU>n l rsinia Dntata (.rand Day rcace 2 PKKVi'itwr Ciaucho E ES2SI R ERSE nvmi HIKKV I V Nero Modest Mutter
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    • 44 11 SINGAPORE Combined Ser,s vices boxing team of 13 will travel to Saigon next month to meet the Saigon French Combined Services The party leaves by air on May 4 and a boxing show has been provisionally fixed for May 5.
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    • 271 11 TH... From JIM Cl i Al for their most important socISANOa Scots are invading London today i"*™ l^*^* stadium. .'7 taU ..f the season-the England Scot and r n a t^ i e t t h e British football raw. is expected fnr the
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    • 82 11 A provisional itinerary of lV the M.C.C. tour of India m IDSI-52 has been circulated to the cricket associations of India. The team is due to arrive m Bombay on Oct. 7 and will play 18 matches, including five Tests, m India during: a tour Lasting
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    • 189 11 yjOSG PENG SOON, the Malayan and All-England champion, Cheong Hock Leng, I_ddie Choong, anrf Ong Poh Lim yesterday reached the quarter-finals m the international badminton tournament at (openhagen. Ismail bin Marjan wai beaten m the first round by Joergen Hammergaard of Denmark, the scores being 12-15. 15-10.
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    • 27 11 YESTERDAY'S United Ser--1 vices League football match, scheduled to be played between Royal Air Force Seletar and Singapore Engineer Regiment at Seletar was postponed because cf rain.
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    • 37 11 OTRAITS Racing Associa- tion's latest classification list shows a total o? 551 horses registered. They comprise I*9 Class one, 145 Class two. 128 Clan, three, 86 Class four and ("lass five horses.
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    • 116 11 pATHE Newf excellent film of the Grand National, run at Aintree, last Saturday, which goes on at the Capitol Theatre to-dajr, proves beyond all doubt that Major L. L. Firth, official starter of the race for the .past twenty years, itarted this one Just a vital
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    • 145 11 DECANTER-BELLA MARIE DUEL EXPECTED Heavy going at Bt. Timah Bj ALLAN LEWIS ER \L horses that have had only one or > m Malaya were among the pro s mentioned when today's races er disruaw at Bukit Timah this an (,nly be taken on trust for their ol them within
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      328 11  -  McLeod By liaiiiie-tte. Natures Gentleman and Opera were each mentioned ..s the prob./oie winner of race Div. l o\er 9f... 1 ..m also eiwng i trie;.' chance to Tolland and I nless. bo:h of whom ngly over the seven of their first race, indicating they will be more
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    • 1203 11 Today s card at Bukit Timah is given below. Double tote will be on Races Six and Nine, Big Sweep on Race Eight. Race 1—2.00: Class 2, Div. s— Abt. 6 F aVa r< d, n 900 'Playmate Stable" Martin i VZ V Uck Mawt 813
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    • 122 11 H KAMIS and A.G.B. Pakir yesterday won the Y.M. CA open doubles tennis title by beating C. K. Pang and F. F. Sullivan 6—l. 7—5. In the singles. Lim Hee Ch.n, easy passage to the semi-finals with a win of 6-3, 6-3 over Ahmad
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      • 76 11 /V-*^ LIQUEUR B v SCOTCH WHISKY SCOTLANDS ]C_J FINEST f||4 WHISKY jpU Bx Roxnl Appointment to His Majesty 'Ihe Kieg Awarded first prize m open competition at Brewers Exhibition *%^f BESTBEtS p3^~ FOR TO-DAY JIMMY. decaNter. NATURE'S GeNTLcMAN. N_C.RO. Rimfire. PIRAEUW. cape hwrn. el_-toro. LOCKS potLck lllil Rill I mW/M
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    • 168 12 AUSTRALIA LETS CHINESE WIFE IN THE Australian Immigration Minister 'Mr. Harold Holt" yesterday overruled his departments decision to refuse Dermission for Mrs. Lily Ju Jork Sun wife of an Austra-lian-born Chinese grocer to cone back to Australia from Hong Kong. The Immigration Department had twice refused Mrs. Sun a re-entry
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    • 74 12 The West German Chancellor. D:. Konrad Adenauer. said yesterday that to buy German neutrality m exchange for German unity was unacceptable to nearly 100 per cent of the people m all zones. He said the 'decisive point" that Germany belonged :o the West and did not
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    • 340 12 AMERICA REJECTS BRITISH PROPOSAL Treaty without Red China WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE United States yesterday rejected a British suggestion that Communist China be allowed to participate m the conclusion of a Japanese peace treaty. The State Department spokesman, Mr. Michael MrDermott, said that Mr. John Foster Dulles, Presidential treaty adviser, made
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      24 12 Brigadier Brodie (exirem*right). commander of the British Independent Infantry Brigade group m Korea, .stands by a bullock-loaded mortar team just returned frtmi mountain fighting.
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    • 156 12 LONDON Saturday. THE London Stock Exchange ended the week on a cheerful note, states Reuter's financial correspondent. Selected industrials were prominent with firmness and with provinces reported as buyers of textiles and electrical equipment issues. British Government funds, however, were unceitain, losing ground at the outset
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    • 49 12 GRAIN FOR JAPANESE Pakistan plans fooa grains exports totalling 246.000 tons of wheat and 320,000 tons of rice m 1951. Officials said West Germany would get 220.000 tons ot wheat and Japan the rest. Of the rice. 300.000 tons will go to India and 20,000 tons to Ceylon. A.P.
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    • 29 12 India's 50ff.000-ton target for steel and iron import m 1951 will not be realised by even half because of hi<Jl* prices, the Industry Ministe told parliament. A.P.
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    • 39 12 MISS Jean Lofthouse, 50. filed a breach of promise suit m Birmingham yesterday against Fred Partridge. She said he had come calling cv cry night for 21 years rieht to the day he married another woman. A.P.
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    • 215 12 TOKYO, Saturday. DIUTISH officers and soldiers from Korea have been banned from using luxury rest camps and hotels of the occupation authorities m Japan during short leave from the fighting front. Officers from the 27th Brigade— all of whom have been m Korea for the
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    • 21 12 The Italian poet. Mr. Alfonso Gatto. yesterday announced his resignation from the Communist Party for "moral reasons.' U.P.
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    • 106 12 French deny invading Red China PARIS. Sat. A FRENCH Foreign Ministry official yesterday dismissed reports that French forces had "invaded" Red China. The report was carried by Tass. the Soviet news agency. Tass quoted the Hem Hua agency, m Peking, as saying that, since last October, "French forces and those
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    • 59 12 Indian National Government officials will have a direct communications link with 12 important state capitals for the first time through a new ppiice wireless network. Aimed at preventing disruption of communications by subversive elements m time of crisis, the wireless wil connect Delhi with Key stations
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      • 458 12 KNOWLEDC.MENTS THE FAMILY of the late Mrs Anna Emma O'.sen thank all kind es and friends who attended the funeral as well as those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence and kind Is who loaned their cars. A( < OVniOOATION VACANT ANGULLIA PARK. 3 large aingle rooms, well
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      • 167 12 ECONOMICAL jUNI/ I I We invite wholesale /7 I trade enquiries from WATERPROOF Agii^r I all neighbouring r I countries including /V-^V* INDONESIA I E. NASSIM sons fl 381 North Bridge Road \J\ Singapore H Hatch Merchants I t T I for over 40 year.s I After the Races... _**_k
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      • 49 12 Solution To Crossword No. 326 Across: 1, Gets off. 7. Beer bottles. 8. Tokens. 9. Lima. 11. Tree 12. Morgue. 15. Water bottle. 16. Grey hairs. Down: 1, Greek letter. 2. Tubing. 3, Otto. 4. Failing star 5. Abet. 6, Asia. 10. Corona. 11. Town. 13, Ever. 14. Bray.
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      • 234 12 Hew Crossword No. 327 7 L U 6 L_j Li BMmmWm\ _B_BI H *""_i_^_tf~~ mmmmm __-~W __^~__«________^_--___L______^^^^l_____ 14 _______T mm I I I mm/Ji J 1 1 I CLUES ACROSS 1. Hay bird (4). 3. Is as a c for the plant (6». 7. Result of silkworms getting wet? (7,
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