The Singapore Free Press, 24 August 1951
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Title Section18 1951-08-24 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTBRMOOH SALE IN MALAYA ill**- SINGAPORE, FRIDAIf, AUGUST 84, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS,18 words
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Article, Illustration426 1951-08-24 1 leas say talks to resume if- Reuter TOKYO, Friday. T H Communists last ni«ht demanded a satisfactory r*plv" from Gen. Matthew Kidpway, U.N. SupnAie Commander, to their charge that U.N. iflanes bombed the Kaeson? area on Wednesday night. Peki £S Radio broadcast a message from NorthReuter; A.P. - 426 words
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Article56 1951-08-24 1 MIN.VS, Fh. pf ANTED Inited Wioas Headquarter* the laUsfi Kaeson* arm- urnt into its The.c was bo r! t mdicate that t%; B «ht b€ resumed L ire-man I' N. armjtlrgation and mem--4 their staff remain* f the advince bas# There was radionf »ntart between netA.P. - 56 words
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Article153 1951-08-24 1 Iruman: 'it's a masquerade' WASHINGTON, Friday. JMDENT TRli>lAN yesterday accused the Com tnbts of conducting a "masquerade" by thei ta that a IN. plane bobbed Kaesong. -eminent purpose Q* at the end or 3awn innfstice negotial x i: said that [one there was "no i itn that a bombed thA.P.; U.P. - 153 words
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Article134 1951-08-24 1 LONDON IS NOT EXCITED LONDON, fri. YEWS of the suspension of the Kaesong feift-flre talk* was received hfcrt very little excitement. As^&£ JjT as Tfesterd&y rnyrniflUr a rorg. ign Office spo&smfn cor* rented American journalists who spoke about a "br«a_kaown" and substituted the word "suspension." This view was confirmed. whsnA.F.P.; A.P.; U.P. - 134 words
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Article130 1951-08-24 1 SAIGON, Frl. PREMIER Tran Van Huu of I Vietnam said yesterday that he would propose at the forthcoming San Frkhcigco conference a mWitajy defence pact among the United Spates, France, Britain and rhdo-China. The premier, whose government was invited to attend the Japanese treaty conference, saidU.P. - 130 words
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Article27 1951-08-24 1 Two armed and masked men entered a house m Geylang Road on Wednesday night and robbed the female occupants of cash and jewellery worth $1,230.27 words
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Article138 1951-08-24 1 MEXICO CITY, Friday. AT least 18 persons were killed yesterday when a rain-soaked dam burst and swept away dozens of houses m the village of Cardenas. f" ials reported "there may re victims" whose bodi>e not yet been recoverm the swirling water, large DardanasU.P. - 138 words
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Article26 1951-08-24 1 The United States Maritime Commission is investigating whether any of the 125 shjgs sunk off American shores during the war can be salvaged.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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67 1951-08-24 1 Iraq parties demand nationalisation BAGHDAD, Fri. A DEMAND .that Iraq nationalise the British oil companies within her borders liquidate their operatlgnj and seize their establishments was made Thursday by Mohammed Mehdi Kubbah, leader of the Indenpeoidence ma in y an article m the Party newspaper, Liwa Al ist iqla l^heA.P. - 67 words
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410 1951-08-24 1 Free Frees Staff Reporter KUALA'LUMPUR, Friday. ])ATQ ONN bin Ja'afar, President of the United U Malays National Organisation and sponsor of the Independence for Malaya Party, today made a strong appeal to Malayan Trade Unionists to join I.M.P. and so take part m a410 words
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147 1951-08-24 1 EGYPT 'WILL TEAR UP PACT VERY SOON' ALEXANDRIA. Pri. EGYPTIAN Premier Mustapha £1 Nahas said last night that Egypt "very soon" would abrogate the AngloEgyptian Treaty providing for the maintenance of British troops m the Suez Canal zone. The Premier made the statement at a huge rally of the rulingU.P. - 147 words
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Article72 1951-08-24 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. fHE Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, will head a four-man delegation to sign the American -Austra-lian-New Zealand security pact at San Francisco on September 1. The State Department said the Army has made available a place at Pre.sidio for the signing ceremonies. Mr.U.P. - 72 words
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Article17 1951-08-24 1 The United States and I»--rael yesterday signed a treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation.- A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article39 1951-08-24 1 The US. Congress yesterday sent President Truman for approval a resolution asking that the U.S. cease trading with Czechoslovakia until the Associated Press staff correspondent, Mr. William N. Oatis, is freed from a Czech prison- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article16 1951-08-24 1 *->al:h of Crown Prince" Jordan is -very satisand he will return, m a fortnight.—16 words
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Article456 1951-08-24 1 All company men leave oil fields TEHERAN, fridajr. 'THE Anglo-Iranian Oil Company yesterday ordered a complete evaluation of Britons and "foreign personnel" from South Persian oilfields. The evacuees, numbering 226 from the fields, 42 from the crude oil port of Bandur Mashur ans 130 Indian and Pakistani workers, will cross456 words
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Article169 1951-08-24 1 Attlee: "Wo are not deserting" JVHE Primt Minister, Jif. Attlee, said ytsterday that the British ataff at Abadan would t» reduced to the minimum necessary to preserve British Interests involvtd "m tht efficient mainttnanct of thf Oil industry to the advantage of Persia." In a letter to the Anglo* IranianReuter - 169 words
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Article25 1951-08-24 1 ML Walter Ulbright. ha.st G#lnan Deputy Prime Minis,wr Vnd CommunUt Party chief, has left Berlin for a to the Soviet holiday F tripTopical Press - 25 words
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Article44 1951-08-24 1 A 15-YEAR-OLD Hokkien On* Goak Loan was attack* ed with a chopper m a house m Cummin* RWM yeatard%T, according to a report mad* to tht SlograpW r6l|ef. She wu seriously injured and was taken to hospital. An arrest has been made.44 words
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Advertisement15 1951-08-24 1 Ci ye them \thai Extra Holiday Energy Oval tine W 7)eli cious Hot or €@ld15 words
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Advertisement36 1951-08-24 1 Singapore Restaurant and BAR 79 Br»« Bawh ltd- Simapaw between North Bridge Rd. and Victoria Street. Tel* No 4088 HOT AND COLO DRINKS, EUROPEAN FOOO prepared by owr Al C««4a $»wc.al Wedding Cake* Oimjc Chow Ckw36 words
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Article816 1951-08-24 2 nPBACHSRS who have been trained specially to deal with children suffering from speech difficulties are to be found In schools ot various types nowadays. Parents, however, often have little knowledge of how best to help a stammering child, and this is also the case816 words
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Article223 1951-08-24 2 NEW YORK: ILfORE than two hundred American teachers ITI received a smile and a Thank You" recently from Queen Elizabeth at the conclusion of their exchange year m British schools. Both they and their British counterparts have probably learned as much as their pupils. The Americans, for m-223 words
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Article, Illustration359 1951-08-24 2 MAUREEN MALLAL - Show of elaborate gowns MAUREEN MALLAL By The "Feast of Fashion-* presented by Claires frock salon at the Capitol Ballroom on Wednesday evening was particularly notable for its large collection of elaborate evening gowns. These were flown out from London m time for the show and featured mostly full-length models359 words
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Article154 1951-08-24 2 M. Jacques Fath, the Paris dress designer, may De said to have rung the beU with his collection, shown recently, of autumn-winter fashions. Iris Ashley prophesies enormous success for his full, bell-skirted dresses and suits She says the skirts bell out from a small waistline, are154 words
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Advertisement86 1951-08-24 2 1 Pf "-BATTERYt PHOM She's Radiant net (<> tapir xton i$ 6awief«. SW w««, jfeast |\ic A beauty treatment Jo vo •w» koMc at your e^ii price. Obtainable from:* THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY 265, Orchard Poad. Wholesale Enquiries Solicited ETHNt Ri\r hi ltv pttom 60ii5 w i A\ai\ rd. m JUST86 words
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Miscellaneous57 1951-08-24 2 Solution to Crossword Ho. 439 TEBTEBDAT*S SOLUTION.— Across: 1, Coal tcutUe. 7. Replacement. 8, Spltae. li. Led* 12, Chase. 14, Apse. 16, Retfm. IS, Put out to sea. 20, Restatement. Hwt: 1. G*rc sharper. 2. Ap«ui. 3. SUrch. 4. u»e^. 5, lh^^ Extraragant. 9. Ice. 10, Ear 11 L*t. 13,57 words
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Miscellaneous150 1951-08-24 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR QOKN ost teas finv day of •r. c^tkX r kS;i vl pSe£; yg J**f whicsi am haw» fhrea yea aaple taleass; it to up to yea to saake the best possiblo ase of them. The rub to that you like a pleaprefer the status quo to puttfav150 words
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Miscellaneous124 1951-08-24 2 N«w Crossword No. 440 1. 11. Need of the huncry a, 3>. 7, S^^iaiwed m a d- of anger (11). Eels as adapted by artists («>. 10, S&ngv middle (4). 11, See IA. IS, Roftrtah, and far from straight <4«). 15. In this horsey double No. 2 can't get home124 words
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Article, Illustration506 1951-08-24 3 CHIANG CLAIMS RED SHIPS I |DGNS Japanese girk look at a peace memot m industry hall m Hiroshima, Japan. Th« Lk«f hall w as near the centre of the atom bomb blast uhU-h razed most of the city. Hide and seek on China coast test by the United states which506 words
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Article116 1951-08-24 3 Rich man offers to help cadets MUTH BEND, INDIANA, Friday. Ninon) mous rich man has offered to pay tuition, I -win jnrt board at the Notre Dame University ri fly or all of the 13 cadets who were dismissed jWest Point. teDame officials agreed £plar. *i*h certain prot including oneU.P. - 116 words
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80 1951-08-24 3 Crossed world for a garden in Australia MELBOURNE, Fri. (JRENADIER Guardsman Captain W. A. Spowers who began a 30,000-mile drive m a car from London to Melbourne m April, last year, arrived here from Adelaide m a train. The back axle of his car broke m South Australia after heReuter - 80 words
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Article22 1951-08-24 3 PLANE CURED HER COUGH ride m a haj cured an hi Id of whoopviet zone ■•rday. ;ld daughen man was treatment afterA.P. - 22 words
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Article25 1951-08-24 3 ■J~ c campaigners In protected to the W7* it against K,^ of one of their Mn and the "per- of their supporters the country.25 words
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Article45 1951-08-24 3 A typhoon swept over south and central Korea yesterday causing iheavy damage to houses and crops. More than 550 people lost their homes when huge seas lashed the southern coastline washing away or flooding many wooden buildings along Pusan's seashore.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article29 1951-08-24 3 Follcm'ing reports from the World Health Organisation that there was no plague m the holy places, Pakistan pilgrims to Hedjas are now exempted from obtaining inoculation certificates.29 words
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Article, Illustration594 1951-08-24 3 THE TWO CLUB BID. THE artificial two-club bid as the only opening game-forcing bid is used by a great many good players. However a large section of the public has not heard of it. In addition quite a few experts are die-hards m sticking to the timeworn two594 words
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Article24 1951-08-24 3 Two Soviet heavy cruisers of the Baltic Fleet have left Baltic waters for the North Atlantic headiiv 'or the Arctic Ocean.-24 words
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Article218 1951-08-24 3 Sukarno hits at Communist KUTARADJA, North Sumatrm Fri. pRESIDBNT Sukarno of Indonesia for the first time lashed at Communism during public speeches In Sumatra In the recent tour "Indonesia does not want a dictatorship of the proletariat," the President said reten tly m speeches on a fortnight's trip through Sumatra,U.P. - 218 words
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Advertisement110 1951-08-24 3 FOR YOUR SPECTACLES 6c SCIENTIFIC VISUAL TEST* Coniolt— LAWRENCE MAYO pi*©**: QUALIFIED OPTICIANS 304-P, Orchard I—4, *O*l* S. nf «pore ;4 tropicalized $et .f. I mechanically and electrically which give* you dependable reception and »atisfactl&n. Call for a demonstration without obligation. Electrical Department HARNAL SINGH SONS 26, Raffles Place Spore110 words
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Miscellaneous380 1951-08-24 3 SINGAPORE *30 a.m.-B.Su am ***** 25.53 6.00 p.m.— 12.45 ajn. 1781 16.81 10.00 am. Emergency News 8.45 p.m.— 12.45 ajn 151 40 19.82 from Kuala Lumpur 10.10 Close, 6.00 p.m.— 10.45 r-«» ***** 16J>5 1.00 p.m. The Radio Orchestia's 730 a m j^^ NeW sreel. 7.45 lunch-time concert 1.30 Time380 words
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492 1951-08-24 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Aug. 24, 1951. Break at Kaesong V U LL-SC ALE fighting may sweep Korea again at any moment. For 43 days, while the Allied and Communist delegations talked at Kaesong, the battlt news was confined to a bombing raid here. 1 naval bombardmenl there, and492 words
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Article, Illustration638 1951-08-24 4 NOBODY, 1 suppose, has a great deal of sympathy for Karl Kennin. He is unlikely to get very much, having been a member of the Gestapo m Prague during the war. But it is his eight illclad, uneducated, hungry children who have become a problem638 words
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Article, Illustration344 1951-08-24 4 fWFFICERS of "Hitler's v/own" Green Devil paratroops are arranging August holiday excursions to the Italian monastery of Monte Cassino. Their fanatical resistance there m 1944 delayed the British and American advance to Rome for months. The central Green Devil organisation is also publishing tens344 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1951-08-24 4 Churchill and the YEAR OF THE LONG NIGHT UNROLL the map of the world. You will need it, if you are going u> follow, wherever it may lead, the next instalment of Mr. Winston Churchill's greatest thriller, VOL. IV, "THE SECOND WORLD WAR/ It will lead you, m fact, to1,074 words
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Advertisement22 1951-08-24 4 Exquisite Biaaead Sea Set Jewellery m Plitnuw Geld. Riags Breeches Peedaets, etc, etc. Biaaeed Platinua latches P.H.HEKT^Y, 78. North Bridge Read, Singapore.22 words
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Article, Illustration426 1951-08-24 5 OPEN SWINDLE IN SALE OF RICE RATIONS 'Malpractice 9 charges made by Councillor Free Press Staff Reporter i<H\K<;lN*' cer tarn nee balers, •authorised hv ik. n I "apply the public with their ratio\>s/of^ malpracUc, V le n ntu t t0 i0 P huh was far below the o^\\ZZT&Y7%£?™ Li.lative Councillor426 words
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Article53 1951-08-24 5 F.P. Johore Correspondent DELEGATES Kaum Ibu iWompn's Section of UMNO) Johore Bahru, to the General Assembly of UMNO at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 2& will ask for iniormalion regarding ttm amount collected for the UMNO Scholarship Fund, ani how many daughters of UMNO members nave53 words
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Article121 1951-08-24 5 Free Press Malay Correspondent •■TWELVE people were killed and 24 others received injuries when lightning struck Kampong Buloh, m the Besut area of Trenggenu, on tUe eyening of Aug. 17, according to Utusan Melayu. An eyewitness, Inche Mohammed, said that on the evening m question 36 people,121 words
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Article98 1951-08-24 5 FIFTY boy scout* from Sierra Leone, Jamaica, Malaya, Singapore, Hongkong and a few other British colonies who are now m London after attending th« Jamboree m Austria were the guests of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. James Griffith* at a tea party98 words
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Article55 1951-08-24 5 J)ATO' Zainalabidin bin Haji Abbas and Inche Salleh Hakim have been proposed by UMNO as its candidates to the Federal Legislative Council to fill vacancies caused by the resignation of Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Moha Timed Hashim of Perils and Dr. Mustapha bin Osman of55 words
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134 1951-08-24 5 16 couples register for mass marriage Fr^ Presu Staff Reporter marrtagej; ceremony for the first time," Mr. Lynn said. "Surprisingly enough, some o! the couples are from the Fe i nation. We really did no: expect more than ten couplet to come forward." he added. Mr Lynn laid that the134 words
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273 1951-08-24 5 S'PORE MAY HAVE HIGH CLASS REFUSE VEHICLES RUNNING COSTS WILL BE CHEAPER, 50.... Free Press Staff Reporter AT a joint meeting, two committees of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners decided to recommend that the Municipality buy the highest-priced refuse collection vehicles offered, at $25,251 each, and costing $151,506 for the six273 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-08-24 5 .HR. YONG Ml'N SEN. known Penan* artist, who will exhibit more than 100 of hla water-colour paintings at Roblnnon and Co., Singapore, from next Monday until Sept. 1.31 words
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Article68 1951-08-24 5 THE following substations Vlfl be 1 liable to load-shedding toRoad. Sims Avenue Paya Lebar Pumps, Joo Chmt Place Jalan Eunos. Rangoon Road,' Towner Road. Seran^oon Rotd! K?pChuan y R«VuI. BoMr^ary Road, UpVr Serangoon V» Chu Kane Road. Govt. PrintmQ Office. wSdleigh Park. Braddelnftr The fourth ouiput of ™'-'y'[*68 words
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Article33 1951-08-24 5 Th? Mercantile B;nk of T idia, Limited, has received "abled advice from their London Office that the Board >1 Directors have d?clared an Uerim dividend of 6 per ent less tax.33 words
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Article, Illustration548 1951-08-24 5 Court witnesses need better waitng rooms 'DIRTY DENS' GET 'SPRING CLEAN Free Press Staff Reporter WITNESS rooms m the Singapore Supreme Court. Civil District and Police Courts should be provided with magazines and periodicals—the same as one would hope to find m a properly run medical clinic, a well-known Singapore548 words
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Article91 1951-08-24 5 MR. Lee Siov. Mong, AsMstant Secretary m the Colonial Secretary's 01 who returned from the Uni.ed Kingdom rteently ft! i completing the Second DM vonshire Course m admi }!.<«- trative work In Oxford impressed by the freedon speech allowed m Britai. "It is significant." Mi. \jpt91 words
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Article419 1951-08-24 5 HALF-AN-HOUR YOU'VE A HEADACHE Free Press Staff Reporter QVER m the Police Court building m South Bridge Road, the Free Press reporter found that the witness room m the First Court was a small triangular part of the landing on the top floor which had been partitioned off for the419 words
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Advertisement104 1951-08-24 5 5^ The (cnuteisseub comes to £U| CALDBECKS y Leading Wine s^mj Spirit Merchants /^!^y The Far East I LmIDBECK Y3 j^^jj^Li, HACGREGOR&CH Tl> MM® mmb TEL. 5371/2 7V/)>4K Fee/ Comfortable AERTEX SPORJS SHIRTS Mode of finest Co##on Materimls. Available m CKeck. h PUin C«4«^f^ Sixes from 34" to 42 >f104 words
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Advertisement68 1951-08-24 5 BE ON TIME WITH A 9 /XsC>&^*^ X**X WATCH RELIABLE MOVIMINT. y£j fek CHROME FINISH CASI. liljk THIS IS THf OPEN POSITION BOOKED SEAT TICKITt NOW ON SAU AT OUR THEATRE BOOKINO COUNTIR THI. IS THI SSD POSITION JE WELLES V APARTMENT Singapore Air Day Sept ff>/\l>lLir/\Lir Ist Booked Seat68 words
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Article, Illustration598 1951-08-24 6 Three good bets atKL tomorrow From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. IJIGH DESCENT, Flarcpath and Demonic appear 11 to be three good bets at K.L. tomorrow, the opening day of the SeUngor Turf Club's Aug/Sept. meeting. High Descent's form at Singapore was excellent when she won598 words
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Article46 1951-08-24 6 j\|R- Ray Bell's Windy City won the Gimcrack Stakes over six furlongs m York yesterday. Marcel Boussa c's Pharaes II was second and Maj. L. Hoili day's Dumbarnie third. Won by five lengths with thret lengths senaratinr second tnH third.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article53 1951-08-24 6 THE following horses will not start tomorrow: Titus. Dat Es Salaam, Marcus Aurelius, Good Advice, Vanguard, Seventy Seven, Big Money, Mr. Tin, Frog, Exeter, Dalcross, Scarlet Tifer 11, Mr. S.A., Coureur Dv Bois, Nachteffaal. Opera, Misty Line, Friars Last, Atlantas. Golden Grove, Asia, Grecian Prince, Winter Lady, Gold53 words
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1186 1951-08-24 6 Classes 4 combined gtrariM. PINK, Rio Grande, Knight Gallant, Slickness and Claudius look the pick of this field over 5J furlongs. Rio Grande is the form horse of the race. He finished second to Windy Island at the last me^tinVhere then1,186 words
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Article239 1951-08-24 6 JACKIE McGlew, opening batsman, carried the South Africans batting on his shoulders against Hampshire at Southampton yesterday with an unbeaten century. McGlew carried his bat right through the innings to score 114 not out of the South Africans' total of 251 which gave them a first innings239 words
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Advertisement106 1951-08-24 6 Comi«i -BARE BHAIYYA" t^ SOUTH-EAST ASIA FILM a^B a^Ja^^V a^^ VLw Mm *^Kr da, Bra Jgßm -^m .^b^b^b^bt bH>u J f.y^yjj' SAMIA GAMAL AfiD(/i Ainmmouo "S^inartua^aintr on "THE ATTRACTIVE BRUNETTE mypTiM with {man subtitle Sunday 11 a.m. ShoH (Repvhlii vrul G. MEN NEVER FORCE! NkSomlw T«U, »nd Tomorr^r: 'fO« T106 words
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Article, Illustration334 1951-08-24 7 FAR E.L.F. CUP SEMI-FINAL TODAY fie tare, Keen game at GHQ promised THIS evening at Tanglin Barracks the Singapore District f sal of the FARELF iater-unit knockout soccer cop will be pjayed between Singapore Engineer Regiment and 30 Battalion Royal Army Ordnance Corps. U.K. SOCCER YESTERDAY'S English soccer league resultsPopper - 334 words
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Article16 1951-08-24 7 Reuter rf a Rugby League match Testerday, Liverpool City best Salford 4.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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156 1951-08-24 7 WILLIAM Iron' Hague was yesterday buried at Maxbsrough, York shir* Be was one at the old fighters who bridged the gap between bare knuckle days and the term Tint. "Iron" fiagae. €3 when he died, was heavyweight champion of Britain from 19f9 when beA.P. - 156 words
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Article111 1951-08-24 7 gVERY seat for the Davis Cup tennis finals to be played In Sydney on Dec. 26, 27 and 28 has been sold. Chairman J. Wade of the Davis fTup Ticket Sub-committee said 'hat 6.000 applications with cash h3d been received for the 4,000 eats allotted toA.P. - 111 words
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Article148 1951-08-24 7 THE M.itaatma Ganahi Memoria. Cup cruftrt match between Indian Association and RAP iMa^vm wili be nlaved on the I A. ground at Baffstler lead tomorrow «2 to €15 p m.t and Jundav 111 am to 615 pmj This came is the fourth m the MriM Ho dprsReuter - 148 words
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Article48 1951-08-24 7 ROYAL Air Porte Changi defeated Royal Army Ps* Corps by seven goals to two In a United Services League soccer match at Changi yesterday. Scorers for the Airmen were Grant (3) Booth (2) and Mclaughlin <2). Coooer «cored tvo first-half goals for R.A.P.C.48 words
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Article40 1951-08-24 7 SOCCER— DIV. 2: Fathul Karib T. RAF Trngah at Stadium; DIV 3A: KNAS Seavbawaag v. Ttwn Baagers at CTMA; DIV. SB: RN Kep. Barracks v. Cosmos at Gey lant; BUS. HSE ICI v. Chartered Bank at Farrer Park.40 words
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Article538 1951-08-24 7 COUNTY CRICKET WILF Wooller, captain of Glamorganshire, does not make many mistakes on the cricket field but he blundered sadly against Surrey at Cardiff yesterday and probably lost the match because he would not take the new ball when on c was due The positionReuter - 538 words
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Article131 1951-08-24 7 soccer at Geylang Stadium yesterday saw Tuan Mom? Old Boy's Association beat Singapore District Signal Regiment by four poals to three m a S.A.F.A. junior cuptie. In the second session play became more lively but was stiil not up to standard. Bailie opened accounts for131 words
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Article92 1951-08-24 7 /^•YRIL POOLE Nottinghamshire's forcing left-hand batsman, has been invited to join the MCC team to tour India this coming winter. In place of Lancashire and England all-rounder. Jack Ikin. who dropped out of the touring team because he needs comnlete re»t for a badly str.nnedA.P. - 92 words
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70 1951-08-24 7 Johore C.S.A. billiards JOHORE C.S.A. Winners at the Billiards Tournament he'd at t^ Johore Civil Service AssociaUou receruly were: Senior Pour Balls championship Hejah bin Haji Abdul Rahman. Runner-up, Chee Song Seng. Senior Pour Balls Handicap: Hejah bin Haji Abdul Rahman. Runner-up, Osman bin Haji Samsudin. Junior Open Pour Balls:A.P. - 70 words
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Article24 1951-08-24 7 CLEVER Joey Maxim kept his world light-heavy-weight championship on Wednesday when he easi y beat Bob Murphy over 15 Garden.24 words
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Article181 1951-08-24 7 ROVERS ASSURED OF SECOND PL A CE ROVERS rounded off their season with a six goals to two victory over Singapore Recreation Club yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium and aasured themselves of at least second place m the SJLF.A. Div. I League. Tigers, who lie two points behind Rovers with181 words
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Article139 1951-08-24 7 US $100 for ringside seats RANDOLPH Turpin of Britain, received the world middleweight championship belt at 4 luncheon m New York yesterday. Nat Fleischer, editor of the Ring magazine madr the presentation. Bar tier the champion and Sugar Ray Robinton sktnrd official contracts for title bout at the Polo GroundsA.P. - 139 words
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Article, Illustration434 1951-08-24 8 France to be included LONDON, Friday. PLANS hay« been drawn up for the formation of an Allied Middle Ea»t Defence Board under a Supreme British Commradftr and linked with the North Atlantic defences, it was leawied yesterday m London. Recommendations for th* board to cover434 words
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138 1951-08-24 8 SYDNEY, Fri. •pHE Australian people *vill likely have to pay higher taxes on tobacco and liquor, as well as higher income tax, they heard yesterday. They had been warned earlier to expect a higher income tax, but a government source m Canberra yesterday gaveA.P.; U.P. - 138 words
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Article45 1951-08-24 8 The Executive Committee of the World Youth Assembly m New York yesterday adopted a twin-programme^of education which would be applied to South-east Asia and Africa to draw the youth of these continents away from Communism and to reduce the number of illiterates. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 45 words
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Article264 1951-08-24 8 Breakdown in Korea helps tin [LONDON STOCK I EXCHANGE I I LONDON, Fri. MARKET reactions yesterday to the Persian and Korean breakdowns took the familiar form of heaviness on the Stock Exchange particularly m foreign bonds and gold shares and strength m commodities particularly tin and gold, states Reuter's financial264 words
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Article84 1951-08-24 8 LONDON, Fri. TWO WEEKS of secret talks 1 between Saudi Arabia and Britain on matters of mutual interest may conclude at the Foreign Office today. Emir Faisal, Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister, who has been leading his country's delegation to the talks, yesterday again called at theReuter; A.P.; U.P.; A.F.P. - 84 words
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Article49 1951-08-24 8 Three young Indians arrived m Rome yesterday after travelling from India on motorcycles through Turkey, Greece and Yugoslavia. The young men!" left Bombay on June a and travelled daily an average of 300 kilometers. The three globetrotters intend to visit Switzerland and Czechoslovakia before returning home.— A.F.P.A.F.P. - 49 words
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Article116 1951-08-24 8 LEEDS, England, Friday. A BRITISH clothing firm fired all its 700 employees onar hour's notice yesterday and announced it was closing down indefinitely because of sabotage. The nrm said the National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers gave its approval to the mass firings becauseA.P. - 116 words
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Article32 1951-08-24 8 The steamer India left Lisbon yesterday carrying 567 officers and soldiers, most of them volunteers to replace part of the garrison at Macao, the Portuguese colony near Hong Kong. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article24 1951-08-24 8 Yesterday's closing quotations on the Hong Kong money exchange were: HK6.555/6.59 per US$l. HK515.60 per Sterling. HK5323.5 per tael of gold.— U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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231 1951-08-24 8 JAKARTA, Friday. "THE Commissioner-General for South-East Asia, J- Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, said yesterday that the "Communist menace to South-East Asian countries has receded compared to the situation a year ago." He told reporters here: "In Malaya, owing to the jungle terrain it wfll take a longReuter - 231 words
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Article66 1951-08-24 8 General Douglas MacArthur, m a letter to the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, has urged that adequate security forces be found to protect Japan from the threat of outside attack. The letter, dated August 20, was published yesterday. It predicted that the Japanese nation, underA.P. - 66 words
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Article15 1951-08-24 8 Thrity people were drowned when a dam burst yesterday at Cardenas, Mexico. A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article97 1951-08-24 8 IF Charles Gibson, 7, of St. Louis, U.S.A., keeps up his 1 fast start, he should eat 15 gallons- of ice cream m a month. Charles and his family are being: given all they can eat for a month because Charles returned a sack containing US$25O lost byA.P. - 97 words
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Article, Illustration1518 1951-08-24 1 Pre-war thoroughbreds class above the present A FLASHBACK TO THE EARLY 40's roo! T FP' D .in*!!v). I ieidi m i THt la'e Mr. A. van n. Says ALLAN LEWIS who tells you why here /COMPARISONS are always odious especially m regard to the merits of thoroughbreds. However, a cornprison1,518 words
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Article535 1951-08-24 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS -By, MELBOURNE trainer Des McCormick has accepted an offer to train m America for U.S. millionaire Mr. T. F. Ryan. McCormick may remain m America for three months, six months, four years or longer. The terms «oi his agreement allow him three months to535 words
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4128 1951-08-24 2 Complete form guide for K.L. meeting EH3LLOWING is a com- plete form guide for the Selangor Turf Club's August-September meeting which opens at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. This guide is compiled by ALLAN LEWIS. NORSES CLASS 3.. A.T. NEW HORSE ADMIRAL SECOND (Ten started) 18-7-51 Spore 8-2 6F. (McCCoud) Div. 3:4,128 words
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3724 1951-08-24 4 (Continued from Page 3) WELL DONE SECOND (Eight started) 8-8-M Penang 8-7 cd 8-0 IM. (Padek) »f. 1--Ist Titus 8-6; 3rd Nomad 8-1: 4th Yutoi 8-5. 2-neck-nose. 1-44 1/5. Track SIXTH (11 started) 4-B*l Penan* 8-7 cd 8-0 7F. (Padek) DiT. 1: Ist3,724 words
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