The Singapore Free Press, 3 September 1951
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Title Section18 1951-09-03 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA afd SINGAPORE, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN EM18 words
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Article321 1951-09-03 1 No end m sight to 12-day deadlock Monday. JIED DOWN deeper than ever, the Korean truce talks today entered the twelfth straight day of suspension while the fighting between Allied and Communist troops grew greater by the hour. There was no hint that the conferences broken onA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 321 words
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Article33 1951-09-03 1 Protest on air safety SI iIT Reporter re R i iati >:\ I out the at and t of the safety the city. ftde at a Icttef frorr. id como! ■nin to tafldtaf I33 words
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Article13 1951-09-03 1 H.M.S. Kenya arrives for refit Reporter. X 1 ;in of lurl -re R13 words
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Article53 1951-09-03 1 I\K. Serge Voronoft. who became famous for his xperiments m transplanting monkey gland> to human beings, died at Lousanne on Saturday. He was 85. Dr. Voronoff. a Russian became a naturalised French citizen many years a»o. He had been heading a Paris laboratory which specialised mA.P. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-09-03 1 picture. liar .ngapore captain), smiling md holding the MaLvi Cup as his team-ma w. Vass (left) and Kin*. him shoulder high. Singapore beat Perak 6-0 m the cup final at K.L. yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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Article225 1951-09-03 1 Rough peace talks seen SAN FKANCISCO, Moivhiy. |>HO\D HINTS from Mr. Dean Acheson, the IS. of State, and others of the American delegation yesterday indicated that they expect rough sailing m the Japanese peace conference, which opens tomorrow, but they are confident of a successful outcome on or near schedule.A.P.; Reuter - 225 words
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Article68 1951-09-03 1 The body of a man believed to be Dr. E. A. Joske. 56-year-old yatchman who was planning a single-handed trio around the world m his ketch ,was found lyns m tho of his boat m the mouth of the Fitzroy River, near Rockhampton, Queensland yesterday. He LsA.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-09-03 1 picture. BERNARR MacFadden, who has devoted most of his 83 years to musclebuilding, waves before parachuting: from a plane into Hudson River. He landed safely. "I feel like a million," he boasted as rescuers dragged him from the water into a fishing; boat. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article187 1951-09-03 1 Eden: less chance of war now WASHINGTON, Mon. jlfß. Eden, said yestcriT1 day that there was less chance of a third world war now than there was a year ago. The United States is more afraid than Europe that war is Imminent," he said on television. -Europe's strength is growingU.P. - 187 words
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Article185 1951-09-03 1 STOCKHOLM, Monday. jIIOrNTED police charged into a crowd of thouiTl sands m Stockholm yesterday and broke up v new outbreak of rioting:. It was the seventh consecutive week-end riot m this normally calm Scandinavian capital, but the first time the mounted police have been called out.185 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-09-03 1 THE FIRST OF SIX GOALS ALAN KING. Singapore's outside-left, scores the first of six goals against Perak m the Malaya Cup final at K.L. yesterday Special report m page six. Free Press picture..Free Press - 33 words
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186 1951-09-03 1 PERSIAN M.P.s FIGHT IN PARLIAMENT TEHERAN, Mondaj VOISEF Moshar, Persian Minister of Posts and x Telegraphs, last night took sanctuary inside the Parliament building after a fist fight with a Parliamentary deputy. The Minister was attacked m the lobby Parliament after telling the House it was impo to supply wirelessReuter - 186 words
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Article120 1951-09-03 1 WARSHIPS OPERATE NEAR H.K. HONG KONG, Mon. COMMUNIST landing craft fired machine gun bullets at the Canadian-re-gistered vescel Yumen, returning here yesterday on a regular Hong Kong-Maco ferry run. There were no casualties, but the shots pierced cabin walls and severed a one-inch-thick iron rail. Passengers said the small landingU.P. - 120 words
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Article54 1951-09-03 1 THREE new regional schools —two at Haig Road and one at Lim Chu Kang Roadwere opcsied this morning. A batch of student teachers from the Teachers' Training College has been transferred 10 staff the new schools, About 50,000 boys and girls m English schools returned for54 words
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Article108 1951-09-03 1 Suez: Egypt is adamant ALEXANDRIA. M J EGYPTIAN Minister named Saich Pasha indicated lint Egypt will no; i the I cii's request to U lions on Suez Canal si ping as ***** a^ Israel :o carry oui UN. Lions. Emerging from a cjo.net meeting at which < un cii decisionA.P. - 108 words
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Article32 1951-09-03 1 The Washington Po->t reported yesterday that Mr. Eric Johnston. Director the United States Ec n Stabilisation Office had a.sked President Trmmmi accept his resignation a* from Oct 24. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement64 1951-09-03 1 adsfasdf 1 v f X2H3haOßl?^^ j TABLE MARGARINE I 'I CONTAINS VITAMINS A&O f AVAILABU IN 1-LB PATS mk £j£ JiiMl ALiO IN 1-LB. jgC 2-L6S AND 5-LBS TINS Contains not less than ZU r^* 4 International Units Vitamin A and 1-1 International s of Vitamin D per grom. AUSTRALIAN64 words
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Advertisement28 1951-09-03 1 |F|^ P£P P HOTOGRAPHY WISE FOLK Jive WOH^U^ijSU^ A cff&C;PRQDUCT MADE IN" ENGLAND AOVT. OP THE GENERAL CLSCTRIC CO LTD OF ENGLAND SINGAPORE I MALACCA KUALA lUMF.U* ftSN*N'28 words
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Article630 1951-09-03 2 G. C. GRAHAM - G. C. GRAHAM -ays JIM Cooper is one of J the new style wool who have soared to prosperity as a result of the fantastic post»l prices. I first saw Jim at a >ale m Auckland— raw-boned man h a deeply-tanned sitting apparently utolkily m630 words
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Article408 1951-09-03 2 Hollywood sings a dollar tune America rTHERE is music In the Hollywood air B^llll. Cinema box offices are clicking to a rollicking dollar tune after a year m which cinema chiefa began to believe their drooping industry r.iiiht be doomed. mc* wus ci \.i to 53,000,000 patrons >» U 1946408 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-09-03 2 Making friends with Festina, a London Zoo lion cub is a young visitor. Festina is attracting the children at the Festival Gardens just now. First steps to fame by bear cub Pip are made uncomfortable when brother Wilfred bites ear and tries to pull him from the ladder it London51 words
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905 1951-09-03 2 Spotlight on Flag Days Germans collect for stranded rail travellers. The French wonder where their money is going T*HE Danes often say A "Tomorrow is another 'Day." In actual fact, however, they are worried by few flag days chiefly because such days have905 words
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Article, Illustration402 1951-09-03 2 FRANK ROGERS - FRANK ROGERS AFTER A TONG AND HARD EXPEDITION.... By With bird and animal skins for the British Museum A MAN who doesn't A make a shilling a week out of his occupation is m Singapore after an absence of 10 years. He is402 words
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Article, Illustration316 1951-09-03 2 TODAY— AND FLASHBACK TO 1938 Mayer indexes his specimens m his temporary home m Singapore on his right are Birds of Paradise. RIGHT: Mayer arrives m Singapore m 1938 after a year's expedition m New Guinea on his arm a blue-eyed white cockatoo. *****1 l lilt MlllllllltllllK treat the skins316 words
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Advertisement66 1951-09-03 2 SCLUIBB'S £fe v^^ PHARMACEUTICAL TWO HOUSEHOLD BY- W OR PS We have received an Exclusive Selection of B Ladies' Gents' > LONGINE WATCHES m Gold Stainless Steel. LANKA JEWELLERS. 20, Baftery Road, Singapore. Phone *****. r^ DON'T FORGET YOUR W?^7 PROGRAMMES <^==C^Z > IN DETAIL CONSUMERS' RESISTANCES LISTENERS' LETTERS JEPORTER'S66 words
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Miscellaneous200 1951-09-03 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR MORN today. your many talents artistic as well as mechanical give you a wide choice for a career. You are socially well adjusted and make friends wherever you go. You can also adapt yourself to ail kinds of changing conditions. Hence, anything you want to accomplish, yon200 words
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Miscellaneous160 1951-09-03 2 New Crossword No. 448 CLUES ACROSS 1. Supersensory prrceiver (11); 7. One of 10 bare in the middle (7); 8. Herb put in cruet (,3>; 9. Bench, but not for judges (6); 10. Whiskers early listeners had (4); 12. Original fellow 13. Part of the river for shooting (6); 16.160 words
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Miscellaneous41 1951-09-03 2 Solution to Crossword No. 443 Acruss: I, S.ps 3, A Taper. 9 Notes It, Earh Ungrateful. 16 Rf*ieo. 11 I 18. Stroke. 19, Iri.v Down: ter. 2, Paper. 4 Harmister I ted. 6, Dose. 7 I'uyer-b Close*. 13. NRdir. 14, F!41 words
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Article464 1951-09-03 3 A USTR ALI ANS GO TO POLLS AGAIN 'Yes' or 'No' to Communists MELBOURNE, Monday. FOR the third time m less than two years Australia will this month go through the motions of a general election campaign. Twice the voters have given the green light on the communists to the464 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-09-03 3 TWENTY FOUR YEAR OLD twin sisters, Estelle and Paul'np Miles (acrobatic dancers) were married at the Great Yarmouth registry office to 29-year-old twin brothers Frank and Fred Cpx respectively. The brothers are comedy dancers and all four arc* appearing m the show ''Meet the Stars" at the- New Britannia Pier,62 words
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207 1951-09-03 3 LONDON, Monday. anil w.»m?n, memoers of the BriHnn ion who are to investigate I happj Marriage, will gather nar> In s. Scores of oilicial bodies, h, the medical profession, ul children, the law, and five evidence. the 1- men and seven a207 words
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Article10 1951-09-03 3 DOUGLAS 'SHOULD STAYHOME' I o remld m I raakins A.P.A.P. - 10 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-09-03 3 The Begum of Bhopal, dressed m white, flowerpatterned chiffon with rosecoloured silk trousers, arrives at Euston for her journey to Gleneagles, Scotland.22 words
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Article142 1951-09-03 3 LONDON. Mon. TEN Londo n girls know all the answers. Whether you want to find a nice little hotel for a honeymoon, or to be put m touch with a brain pecialist, or simply to avoid the crowds, they will j answer your queryReuter - 142 words
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Article284 1951-09-03 3 HONG KONG, Monday. ABOUT 21,000 of the most militant anti-Commu-nists In the Far East are presently encaped on a windswept "Hangman's Hill' a few miles from downtown Hongkong:. Refugees from Communist China, they are also unwelcome guests to the Hongkong Government, which is afraid Peiping284 words
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Article607 1951-09-03 3 BASRA, SOUTHERN IRAQ, Monday. AN 80-yar-old Muslim living m a modest home la the centre of his date grove near Basra was born William Richard Williamson of Bristol. Over glasses of home-brewed mint drink, he told his story. Still m his early teens, he twice triedReuter - 607 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-09-03 3 adf Thi> ilrir taken as Ann* j;i hurtled into the a; tht-.T assault boat hit an underwater den charge* during: t < xerciees at Camp Etn Alaska. No one was kill d. but ten were injured. soldier whose !?s:s ir< at the top of Uu> p 'i:r» brok t hisA.P. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration135 1951-09-03 3 M. HARRISON- GRAY - M. HARRISON-GRAY BY Dealer: South. North-South game In the last Vanderbilt Cup tournament. South opened with Oue Club a principle favoured by some American players. Subsequently he bid and rebid Spades, suggesting a pronounced twosuiter and North' went on to Five Spades— an unnecessarily difficult contract to make.135 words
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Article51 1951-09-03 3 Ccloniai and AfrJran legates have agreed on t plan for swift movement of troops and supplies m c crn and Central Airica m the event of war. Spokesman Indicated determination of the pot with African interests and responsibilities to .stand firmly together against any Communist aggression.U.P. - 51 words
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Article28 1951-09-03 3 THEY GET THE BIRDS Four rare ornamental bi arrived m Manila by pi from Jakarta yesterday as a gift of the Indonesian Government to the Filipino pen- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement61 1951-09-03 3 BUCKLEY BUCKifrs Always getting TANGLED UP IN SOMETHING!!" HLKS KILLED At least 39 Huks were reported killed and 49 more captured by Government forces m widely separated areas it was reported yesterday. The Oriental Optical Co.. (I.SA. Modern Lquipment) 348 NORTH BRIDGE RO \I) 162. SOITH BRIIKiK ROM) TELEPHONES 323261 words
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Advertisement19 1951-09-03 3 THE ALL-NEW SMITH OOKON office typewriter Sofe Arc TYPEWRITERS (Malayi) LTD. Penan? Singapore K. Lump r 132/136, Robinson ltd..19 words
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Miscellaneous119 1951-09-03 3 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya w "3 "1 I T«£ BATTLE STOPS, AS IF BY \At THiS MOMSKJ LOTHAQ. DASHES *—'"/>'*_] AGREEMENT THAT* THE RE'S ENOUGH INTO THE CLEARING, SWIN6IHG HIS I -.vj i^-J'Ji S ~~T#^ MERE FOR BOTH OF US-' MIGHTY Exclusive to the Singapore Free119 words
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Miscellaneous240 1951-09-03 3 Radio SINGAPORE I p.m. Programme Sumn.. MondayOrchestra <5c Ewing Sistc: Time Signal New»s 1. 45 H on Uic Ran^e; 2 Clcs. 6 |i Pi gramme Summan 6 17 Programme; 630 Arive Music; 6.65 Announcement; Tune Signal. News 6: Si c Market Report T lude; 7.30 Spot I iVOM win a240 words
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316 1951-09-03 4 The singapore Free Press MONDAY, Sept. 3, 1951. Friends again 1 N <>■■ k two a v pa haw *cl by nation^ with interests m tht Pa The United concluded on? fcith the Philippii. and the other with Australia and New md. Fbe fact that arrangements tual defence at all316 words
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1792 1951-09-03 4 Hall Romney - Hall Romney by Film of Malayan conflict for America 'good idea but no audience over there w —^^^^^^M LONDON LETTER A JOURNALIST'S read- ing i s necessarily diverse. Your correspondent's has Deen particularly so this week, leisure moments having been occupied by the1,792 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-09-03 4 The gently Honing Wye, which borders on South Wales, looking14 words
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Article690 1951-09-03 4 Life is a capricious jade for Says MAURICE WILTSHIRE T HAVE just been 1 violently chastenec by a man m a dark homburg hat. Life, I am now convinced, is not the benevolent smiling thing of superficial experience. It is now a capricious jade, full of sudden690 words
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Article51 1951-09-03 4 Saboteu rs WHILL i Wes i America's the Husi being v oteurs. The I R iiai Baltic States w] i ad springing up night. T Fifth < I ported to 700.000 i Russian i Baitic Sti In cd ;i. mo; sia. Vtk a i .support I least br strenßth ofRussians - 51 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-09-03 4 "Mum! We've caught a lovely /i*Ji and Dad* btill on the other put <>/ the Inn.15 words
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Advertisement14 1951-09-03 4 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS MO WEDDING RINGS S.P.H.deSILVA., 45. HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. K. LUMPUR iPOH14 words
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Advertisement34 1951-09-03 4 2nd floor 13, Battery R4. I Just Received Really Exquisite Evening Gowns h. b. winteF&7o7ltd. MERCHANT TAILORS FOR TAILORING IN THE HIGHEST TRADITIONS OF QUALITY AND CRAFTSMANSHIP 18-E, BATTERY ROAD. (FIRST FLOOR) tkiat: 2651'34 words
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Article118 1951-09-03 5 RESIDENTS RESENTED THIS NAME i dl r >i<» maih Oprfl Street 1 Mart Reporter nanx a raid m h hich has embarrassment f,, rrsiHents m the neish- (I recently Phnah Pak k b < Umk for I r stumaih Open rkWMk Pak Tion* i Vio hu Kane 'th mile, ob-118 words
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Article51 1951-09-03 5 4 I>EEP resentment is brooding the postal services headI m Kuaia Lumpur against :nanrvr m which a senior peon officer has been allegedly cd by Government. Public renade to it yesterday at reuell tea party given to Mr. J Macintosh. Deputy Chief Accountant the officer51 words
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98 1951-09-03 5 be S yee bank--31 -l. ken In the past mployees placed m h an unfortunate posi- Mr. Lim explained ction had been taken one employee and :o:her. though cases lebtfid Municipal employees failing to file a Ition for bankruptcy id been98 words
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224 1951-09-03 5 CAN 'CROWN' EMPLOYEES BECOME M.Cs? S.R.A. queries position of two Commissioners Free Press Staff Reporter JN view of a section of the Singapore Municipal Ordinance which says that the seat of a Municipal Commissioner becomes vacant if he holds a position of rumuneration under the Crown, the Singapore Rate- payers224 words
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Article, Illustration402 1951-09-03 5 IT WAS A GREAT AIR DAY picture. tree In Reporter. "tfAMPIRE* ar*l Mflrtft V shrieked U»< -r wa> KW the airfield and li. shed upwards into the sky with a long drawnout vail. Hornet fighters. Brigands and Lincoln light bombers, mosquito uTunn. planes. Dak and Valetta transports roared o\erh«ad. SunderFree Press - 402 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-09-03 5 ci DO UeiVß:io was married to an Italian yirl, ii Bologna, on Aug. 3. is shortly returning to Singapore, to take up his old appointment as manager of Rcffles Hotel.34 words
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Article37 1951-09-03 5 The following telegram has been received by Boustead and Company, agents for Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging (N.L.): For August, output two dredges worked 1,276 hours covered 250,000 cubic yards won 537 piculs ore.37 words
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Article186 1951-09-03 5 It was pointed out yesterday that there are two relevant sections m the Ordinance which relates to this question. First, section 7 (.d) says thaPno person shall be capable of being elected or appointed as a Commissioner who, at the time of such election or appointment,186 words
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Article59 1951-09-03 5 The importance of unity amongst the various communities m Malaya, both In communal life and on the national field, was stressed by several speakers at Saturday night's dinner held m the Station Hotel m Kuala Lumpur given by the Federation of Indian Organisations fcr delegates who attended59 words
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265 1951-09-03 5 EVEN OF THEIR FALSE TEETH! Free Press Staff Reporter \N American businessman recently left his false teeth behind m Singapore when he passed through on an aircraft and it cost him nearly Sl6 to have it flown back to him! But his case :cas not265 words
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264 1951-09-03 5 Development of building sites Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE landlords and^land owners yesterday flayed a decision of the Municipal Commission making the first person to develop building sites responsible for the satisfactory construction, within six months from the date of approval, of roads264 words
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Article27 1951-09-03 5 Government has asked the Government Clerical Services to reopen negotiations on the Benham Salary scales which ended m a dead-lock m May this year.27 words
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Article259 1951-09-03 5 ANOTHER ECHO OF DEC. RIOTS... Free Press Staff Reporter npHE Government of Singapore has rejected an application by the Cinematograph Association requesting a refund of cinema licence fees covering the period during: which cinemas m the Colony were forced to cancel an average of 14259 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-09-03 5 picture. His Highness the Sultan of Brunei with* the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, and the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson. at Saturday's Air Day display. The Sultan leaves for Mecca today.- Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article65 1951-09-03 5 FLIGHT Lieutenant Jack Hobbs, Personal Assistant to three Air Officers Commanding the R.A.F. m Malaya, has been promoted to Squadron Leader and leaves Singapore on Tuesday to take up a staff appointment at Air Headquarters. Ceylon. His place as P.A. to the A.O.C. is being taken by65 words
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Article67 1951-09-03 5 ANEW curative agent again* diphtheria is now being tested m Britain and the British Cruel Medical Officer Sir Charles James, speaks of its antigenic properties as being surprisingly high. This opinion is recorded m a report on the state of Britain's health issuel recently. Good results67 words
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Article94 1951-09-03 5 F.I.O. Primary Membership riNE of the mam subjects for discussion at the second day t session of the annual genual 1. ing of the Federation of Ihdian Organisations held m the S^langcr Indian Association yesterflay wax the question of primary membership. It was decided to accept primary members and also94 words
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132 1951-09-03 5 Free Press Staff Keporai THE delay caused m allocating a Municipal quarter to another employee should m no way penalise the vacator, Mr. Lim Toh Nee, President of the Singapore Municipal Services Union, told the Vrve Press yesterday. Mr. Lim was referring to132 words
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Advertisement85 1951-09-03 5 Elegance m Exclusive Selection of <\ Necklaces, Choker and Bracelefs... IV; v Besf W K»3P Latest From England. t i /<> 5 /?ottx .4 I*:/*/*? Selection just y unpacked for your choke. X w m;k deft. t RAFFLES PLACE TEL. ***** -2 t Deduced— Prices? i HUjOU (Asks NOW $1.4085 words
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Advertisement64 1951-09-03 5 I .v r" t-*~i B!P I w ALUMINIUM AEROPLANE Cm AA STREAMLINED DESIGN Size 18" iil.UO f > COLOURED STRIPES (American ttyle) 2i" $24.50 SOLID PLASTIC HANDLES LOCKED FRAME CONSTRUCTION 24* i j J.J\J 4 RE-INFORCED CORNERS 27- $37.95 *N0 SHARP tDCIS WATERPROOF 30" $42.50 SCRATCH RESISTINC DENT DEFYINC Colours:64 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1951-09-03 6 Yesterday's Malaya Cup final Perak's -master plan' backfired badly From CRUSADER, n KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SINGAPORE left no doubts that they have the best soccer combination m the country when they routed Perak by six goals to nil m the 25th. ma! of the Malaya1,137 words
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Article76 1951-09-03 6 yic xowb I weight champion, *h i ed m at 123 lb— one p< n ir and forf< nun. 46 sec. to kr.ockou Boland. Scottish ban Wembley, Johannesburg w day. A terrific right ctom Bolund's jaw ended the It was one of the ches ToweelA.P. - 76 words
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Article36 1951-09-03 6 |f ARFIY K;d' Ma'::. moved another rtep I lightheavy- weight ma Left on F: out Dave Wn. co m the sixth fight m Idaho. Bo 1 H m#*n npiofw^ *^*^*>m* IWVIIW Alt < A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article38 1951-09-03 6 [JBOUEI HE};> No. 1 lennis ptefW key num of its I); \i% c sufTeted face cu; cident in Stockholn) He was taken thorough examma whether he hue other tnjur Dnvir.e hit own cc\ B cra&hed into38 words
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1353 1951-09-03 6 ALLAN LEWIS - Gold Rise 's performance was of Cl. 1. standard ALLAN LEWIS Saturday's races reviewed By G B i?f > JE^ES 11 bay En S»sh gelding by Birikan from The Drone for \c\% h? LI exhibitions of galloping that I have ever witnessed, atoii™ Whe 2 "J c sutcl5 utcla u1,353 words
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Article543 1951-09-03 6 WATER-POLO CHAMPIONSHIP BY CHICK CS.C 6; S.S.C. 3 CHINESE Swimming Club foiled Singapore Swimmm* Club yesterday m their bid to take the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association "V league water-polo championship. Now everything depends on the Tigers. i- o S S C C have completed543 words
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348 1951-09-03 6 Leicester lose 1st home game against Bedford raE Kugby t'nion season got underua> on tlUr day but only a few matches were played i a number of first class teams have still to p\d^ first matches. As was the case last season, Leicester 1 first home mateh a fine struggle348 words
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193 1951-09-03 6 'Hush-hush broadcast was no secret THE BBC broad second hall fcoocer game < Which game it w.. to be was supposed i kept a secret n^ht up to the last moment v the announcer took r ilns was pan of 1 luarrangementx nun .ud« d last VMk, when th<- IA.P. - 193 words
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Advertisement132 1951-09-03 6 TODAY Jl am., 1.45. 4 Of. 6.30 •nd 9.10 p.m. AVA GARDNER JAMES MASON "PANDORA AMD THE FLYING DUTCHMAN" i riIMCOi.OR ,V5Xf CHANGE DORIS DAY m Warner Bros "LULLABY Of BROADWAY I hniiulor j rji. > r Com-dy From TIYSPHEN MURRAY KAY WALSH f YHCMACHEY /WILLIAM FOX ■k. U.COM rtooxriQN132 words
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479 1951-09-03 7 G.H.O. TROUNCED 5-2 BY R.A.F.L.U. Surprises m Services 9 soccer SURPRISES came this week-end when the three leading teams m the Singapore United Services Football Association League were se^.. m action. Cpl Morgan refereed and teami were: R.A.F. LU: Agnew; Raines, Higgmbottom; Davenport, Cleary. Newbiggin Davis, Isherwood. Bowen. Mitchell, Boast.479 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-09-03 7 photo. BRITAIN'S 31-year-old Reg Harris from Manchester and Italy's 24-year-old Enzo Sacchi from Florence were crowned world professional •and amateur sprint champions for 1951 at Milan, Aug. 26. Harris won his second successive world title and Sacchi his first. They recorded the same time over the last 200 metres 11.4A.P. - 72 words
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Article48 1951-09-03 7 MANCHESTER. Sun. Vinoo Mankad, the Jndian left-arm slow bowler, was m devastating form for Castleton Moor yesterday, when on a soft pitch he took all six Ashton wickets that fell at a personal cost of only nine runs. Ashton finished with 36 for 6.48 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-09-03 7 "If he keeps on throwing: them out of the ring, we'll have to apply for an export licence.'18 words
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Article269 1951-09-03 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS ihH morning's track notes By i'\Mß\K MM AYI ridden by Mulley, looked a fit lit* trotted and cantered on the number lss it Bukit Timah this morning. splendid double at the Penang Gold Gambar Melayu is one of the most s lor the269 words
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Article191 1951-09-03 7 Minor Units placings LATEST positions m the Singapore Base District Minor Units football league are: p w d L P Apt* Spore R<*t 25 16 7 2 86 31 35 REME B Ws 25 15 5 5 53 29 35 SER 24 15 4 5 67 24 34 RAPC 22191 words
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Article156 1951-09-03 7 JUAN Manuel Fangio. the Argen- une ac« driving an Alfa Romeo won the fifth Bari Grand Prix motor race m Bari duly I yesterday ahead of his countryman and rival Froilan Gonzales m a Ferrari. Fangio smashed the track record by covering the 360 kilome*tr« (.about156 words
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Article250 1951-09-03 7 A TREAT for golfers is coming to the New Alhambra Theatre shortly m "Follow the Sun", a film on the life of Ben Hogan, world-renowned golfer from Forth Worth, Texas, who marvellously recovered from a motoring accident m 1948 that would have put paid to most250 words
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Article33 1951-09-03 7 VIC SEIXAS. of Philadelphia, rallied to beat Herbie Flam, 1-6, 9-7. 2-6. 6-2. 6-3. m their quarter-final match of the U.S. Tennis Championships. before 12,000 spectators at Forest Hills on Saturday.33 words
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Article333 1951-09-03 7 SELWGOR Malays and Singapore Malays drew m their two-day Ruler's Cricket Shield final at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, becoming joint holders of C Singapore Malays gained a 19-run lead on first innings on Saturday and Selangor continued iheir overnight score of two for no wicket yesterday, declaring333 words
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Article336 1951-09-03 7 WEIGHTS FOR SA TURD A Y FALLOWING are the weights for Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn meeting: Cl. li Div. 1-1 M. Six and Efcht 8.12 ci. 3, Dlv. 5-6 F. Atom Age 8.12 FW nSk II quo Asi Christmas Knfcht 900 Ra^Mana? Wellington 8.10 Dundonald336 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-09-03 7 picture. HOON LEONO and Y«tc-t»f frap for the ball ic~ft!vr vrhUc Salleh prepared to £c m case both miss an tacidcat m the South ClUiu v. Sin^ipore 'A' match at Jalan Besar on Saturday. South China won 4-1. Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article134 1951-09-03 7 JOE BROWN, a top contender for lightweight champion Jimmy Carter's title, scored a stunning knockout over another ranking contender. Tommy Campbell of Los Angeles, m the first round of a scheduled ten round fight m New Orleans on Friday. Campbell weighed 137^ lb. andA.P. - 134 words
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Article34 1951-09-03 7 PARIS. Sun.— M. Marcel Boussac announced here that his candidate for the St. Leger would be Talma 11. Talma II has not yet been quoted m the Victoria Club callovers on the rac«- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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448 1951-09-03 7 NEWCASTLE UNITED, winners of the FA. Cup, played their best football of the new season m trouncing Tottenham Hotspur, League Champions, 7—2 yesterday. Newcastle had the Tottenham team, below full strength, dizzy with their magnificent attacking football. They scored four times m the448 words
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562 1951-09-03 7 'Turpin will beat Ray Robinson again '—RAY ARCEL |>AY Arcel, probably the world's best-know v 1V trainer, predicted yesterday that Randolph Turpin would beat Sugar Ray Robinson again <m Sept. 12 "because of Randy's tricky awkward new." Arcel who has no connection with the middleweight champion Turpin talked with repo:U.P.; A.P. - 562 words
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Article71 1951-09-03 7 QORAN LARSSEN, 19-year-old Swedish swimming star, set a record time of 51 sec. for the British Amateur Swimming Association's 100 yds. freestyle swim at a meet m London on Friday. He beat the previous record set by Bruce Bourke of Australia m 1948. by 8 lOths of aA.P. - 71 words
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Article88 1951-09-03 7 IIMMY MASON, star Scottish footballer has declined a l.icrauve Italian offer to go Italian football. Mason, Lanark and Scottish International msideforw.\rd. had been sought by the Italian Club Lazio. The reported offer was £4 000 to Mmmm, and £10,000 to Lanark In addition Mason was toA.P. - 88 words
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Article91 1951-09-03 7 /^IANNI GHEDIM, a 20-ye^ Italian mechanic, on won the 172 kilometres Mrli amateur road cycling race hi by half a wheel. In a tremendous finish m which a wheel covered the flißt three riders. Ghedini beat his countryman Riuo BeneuPtti with the Dutchman Johan PlanUz third.Reuter - 91 words
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Article40 1951-09-03 7 •pHE American Lawn Tennis Association lias announces Earl Cochell of Lot Angeles lim been barred from all future I tournament* because of his apparent "efforts to make a travesty' of his fourth round match against Gardnar M ulloy.40 words
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Advertisement58 1951-09-03 7 mfMtmk today 3 shows at J[J^g? 3.15 fi.3o 9.15 P.M. The Girl You WANT To Ser *SAMIA GAMAL+* In A Musical Cocktail You Dare Not Hhi *&amar N&Gamir or" THE ATTRACTIVE BRUNETTE" *tau"HITAM MANIS f CHANTEK" IN EGYPTIAN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES Egyptian Pictures Are BETTER All lime! The BEST Egyptian58 words
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Article360 1951-09-03 8 Bevan will be attacked B BLACKPOOL, Monday. RITAIVS top trade union leaders will ask their 8,000,000 followers here today to give formal support to the nations rearmament programme and to reject Leftwing criticism that the price paid for defence is too high. They wane irom360 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-09-03 8 picture. PI FROM :;r'T A: The >y«li»n fU*r star, Nalini Jayarant, photographed at London's St. James The*tre. P.P.P.P. - 18 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-09-03 8 and the sergeant said 'wish you were a Digger, eh well dig the bloomin 1 eyes out of this lot.'20 words
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152 1951-09-03 8 Dulie treaty 'unacceptable' —he says MANILA, Mon. JHE Nacionalisia Party yest rday opemy raised ihe loss of Japanese reparations aj an issue against the Liberal Adminis'.ratiou foe the first time when, former Justice. Mr. Cairo M. Rento, at Rotary Club meeting m Biculs. charged the Quirino administration and its diplomatsA.F.P. - 152 words
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Article193 1951-09-03 8 France expects U.N. attack PARIS. Mon. PANCE is expecting that the forthcoming United Nations Assembly m Paris will be utilised by the Arab nations for a strong onslaught on the position of France m North Africa. The attitude of the Britisn representatives at the meeting towards any motions aimed againstReuter - 193 words
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Article104 1951-09-03 8 NEW YORK, Mon AIR AND SEA rescue workers yesterday searched the Atlantic m a hunt for 18 persons still missing and presumed dead after their crippled fishing boat capsized on Saturday. Many bodies missing were believed to have been washed out to sea. Caught mA.P. - 104 words
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Article58 1951-09-03 8 Security police at Dum Dum airport Karachi, have seized a camera and some negatives belonging to Mr. James Burke, chief correspondent of the American magazines "Life" and "Time" m India. They said that Mr Burke had taken some photographs from the air while flying from AgartalaReuter - 58 words
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Article33 1951-09-03 8 Rumania and the Soviet Union have signed a new two-year trade agreement providing for a 50 per cent increase m the volume of exchanges between the two 1 countries.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-09-03 8 P.P. picture. n'pn V o V alde^ ar cx *> ccted *o lead a company of 13P.P. - 16 words
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Article129 1951-09-03 8 A HURRIED flight by two of n the King's physicians to his vacation site m Scotland prompted reports on Saturday that the Kin? was ailing a»ain. The two physicians, who had treated the King when he suffered an inflammed lung last June, were flown fromA.P. - 129 words
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Article43 1951-09-03 8 Sta£ C hairman of the U.S. o/ate Hoase of Renr^spnto WO before next July on Ru idtv some of head atOmic war H Mahon. Democrat at should the Korean break down Chinese Communists "aw 1 much more war -•aye had." Beu-43 words
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Article298 1951-09-03 8 Russia lets down Arabs UNITED NATIONS, Monday. T*HE Soviet Union dealt herself a baffling propax ganda defeat m the United Nations this week when her delegates stimulated and then deflated Arab hopes that Russia would back Egypt m the Suez Canal dispute. Veteran diplomatic observers said the performance of theU.P. - 298 words
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153 1951-09-03 8 LONDON, Monday. AT dawn on Sept. 5 a 5 ft. model boat ma/leave Dover harbour on a Channel crossing attempt She will head towards Cap Gris-nez, on the French coast controlled all vhe way by a radio beam a snort way Deiiind, m a small153 words
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Article234 1951-09-03 8 FRANKFIRT, Monij THE Inited States Government wants a peace settlement before the end of the wiht( reliable sources said yesterday. The big three foreign ministers will try to hammer out the fundamental! of this settlement m their conference m Washington scheduled next week. Th* American viewA.P. - 234 words
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Article25 1951-09-03 8 CORFU. Sun— A 1.000-ton British cargo vessel struck a mine and blew up a few mil»s off Corfu yesterday. The crew were a 1 rescued.25 words
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Article93 1951-09-03 8 HE DIDN'T GET THE LAST LAUGH SAN FRAN A SELF-STYLED Irishman on riding m coach assigned sian delegat: Japanese peat lost his temp* San Francisco on v Hls luggage wawith the Russians Mr J F R c; Francisco pi prior reservation Mian's coach police triod 4 o pei m NewA.P. - 93 words
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Article20 1951-09-03 8 All public p< written m English ha removed m Cantor. part of the resnrr America camp U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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