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Title Section18 1951-09-05 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article113 1951-09-05 1 Uap v act ts act of peace, not talk SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN warned Russia last night to keep its hands off the Japanese peace treaty or be branded as an advocate of more war. Speaking: at the start of the conference called to rove the113 words
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Article579 1951-09-05 1 1 President cited the oi other steps to clear constant threat of war the Pacific area, partithe restoration of nd security m Korea. se other steps would have to follow the peace treaty, he Obviously not wanting to precipitate more of a diplorisis than now exists theReuter - 579 words
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Article6 1951-09-05 1 PRINCE LEAVES SWITZERLAND FGJFHJGFN N ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Article57 1951-09-05 1 WASHINGTON Wed. AIRCRAFT and trucks may one day roll along on rubber made from Russian dandelions, according to the Senate Preparedness Sub-committee. Next to the guayule plant, the sub-committee said m its third report on rubber, varieties of the Russian dandelions appear lo be the most promisingU.P. - 57 words
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Article47 1951-09-05 1 Th? worst forest fire m the history of Ymthern Brazil, burning for the past week, is threatening the rich pine area m Santa Catarina state. About 1,000 persons have been left homeless from the blaze, which has covered almost 40 square miles.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article100 1951-09-05 1 LONDON, Wednesday. BRITAIN will give general support to plans for the creation of a European army when the "Big Three** Foreign Ministers meet at Washington this month, it is understood here. There is no question of British units within the North Atlantic Army Command ofReuter - 100 words
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Article13 1951-09-05 1 Accidents killed at 650 persons during the national United States.- A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article27 1951-09-05 1 The hurricane "Dog" broke up into heavy squalls yesterday and spared the island of Jamaica a sec-end vicious tropical blow within three weeks.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-09-05 1 GEN*. NAM IL, chief of the Communist delegation at Kaeson<r, whose charges of IN. violations have held up the cease-fire talks. Peking: Radio last ni&ht said that leaflets m Chinese hid been dropped by United Nations aircraft near Kaeeong. It claimed that leaflets were dropped on69 words
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Article264 1951-09-05 1 LONDON, Wednesday. REPORTS from India's northern frontiers said yesterday that the Russians have installed a radar system along Western Tibet and China's Sinkiang Province borders with India, Kashmir and Pakistan. An airline pilot said his plane's instruments indicated "the nearness of intercepting radar on theU.P. - 264 words
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137 1951-09-05 1 World's best navalfighter is British LONDON, Wed. TORITAIN claimed pos- session of the world's fastest and most powerful naval fighter m the world today the twin jet Supermarine 508. Vickers Armstrong. the makers, said it made It* maiden flight on August 21. Its performance and equipment could not be disclosed,Reuter - 137 words
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Article125 1951-09-05 1 KUAIA LUMPUR, Wed. A SPECIAL Constable was abducted by 22 armed and ■.informed bandits m the Teluk Anson district of Perak yesterday. Other Special Constables investigating the noise were called upon to surrender by the bandits but fired, forcing them to withdraw. The Special Constable's125 words
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Article85 1951-09-05 1 LONDON. Wed. •TTHE British Cabinet last nißht endorsed Mr. Richard Stokes' decision on his return from his unsuccessful mission to Persia to leave the next move m the oil dispute to Teheran. Yesterday the Persian deputy Premier, Hussein Fateml. indicated that Persia hones to restart talks by85 words
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Article50 1951-09-05 1 Tlie few tickets— about 300 —available to the general public for the first Japanese peace treaty conference session were snapped up quickly yesterday. A queue began forming at 1 a.m., eight hours before ticket distribution started. By dawn it had lengthened down the block- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article138 1951-09-05 1 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. DR. D. F. Malan, South African Nationalist Premier, was warned last night by Mr. J. G. N. Strauss, leader of the opposition United Party, to take no action against the Torch Commando. The Torch Commando ls a group of ex-servicemen pledged to defendA.P. - 138 words
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Article173 1951-09-05 1 PENG TAKES ORDERS FROM RUSSIAN HONG KONG. Wed. ALTHOUGH the International brigades m Korea are at present under the command of Gen. Peng .-huai, Commander of the Chinese forces m Korea, the effective command exerted by a Soviet eral of unknown id well-informed said m Hone» Kon.terday. They added IA.P.; A.F.P. - 173 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-09-05 1 picture F ree Press DR. PERCY HODGSON president of Rotary International, who arrived m Singapore yesterday from Bangkok. Colony Rotarians gave a cocktail party m his honour at the Capital last night. Dr. Hodgson was accompanied by his wife and neice, Miss Nancy Ann Smith.-Free Press - 45 words
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Article33 1951-09-05 1 Lists con of some 128 J War II prisoners still del I m Australia i i yesterday by the A Government to the I Nations Special Coi for PoV. A.F.P.33 words
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Article23 1951-09-05 1 KOREA MED AL Th" I I Republic yestei solution requ< stii Of a Korean ca for members of the Expeditionary Force the A.F.P.A.F.P. - 23 words
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Article98 1951-09-05 1 INDIA SEEKS MORE LOANS ilr. Senegal Rama Rao, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, and his delegation to the annual meeting of the World Bank lake up the question of more dollar loans for India. India already has drawn approximately $60,000,000 from the World Bank for a railway project,A.P. - 98 words
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Article854 1951-09-05 2 MY eyes tire easily even though I wear spectacle*. An optician has told me that the from my eyes f y ad out instead of i ir; on one point as they Id. 6 can I prevent tiredness and is any likelihood of ting a complete854 words
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Article, Illustration9 1951-09-05 2 "As you say, Mr. ArbuUinott -the only logical conclusion."9 words
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Article476 1951-09-05 2 Victor Sims - Victor Sims by rpHE Gaekwar of Baroda does it. The Marquis of Bath, too. Gracie Fields, Lady Lovat, Elsie Randolph they have all found the newest, strangest, simplest way of relaxing. They have joined the rapidiy-increasing ranks of Britons who find that a tank of tropical476 words
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Article651 1951-09-05 2 WILLIAM COURTENAY - We can make our own planet WILLIAM COURTENAY IP I -*Af- mmm j!^T7Y7 r5 p IMIIMIIIMIM Sd 5 THE biggest problem m flight from Earth to Moon revolves round the method of take-orT from our planet, for its gravity tends to pull everything down. Since "everything which goes up must651 words
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Advertisement154 1951-09-05 2 V _*_j V"- Hal L-ylie Csiual v onc7i And what a soothing and comforting one it is! "That Cow Gate Baby Powder is delightful," says Mummy, 'it seems to soothe and comfort Baby more than a else." Yes, and it seems to soothe comfort other people too," says Daddy, looking154 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-09-05 2 Solution to Crossword No. 449 Across: 1. Star-gazer. 6, Drop too much. 8, Flood. 10, Twist 11. Inter. 13, Theme. 14, Gaiety Girls. 16. Play. 17, Time. Down: 2. Two. 3. i Rated. 4, Aloft. 5. Elus.\ c. 6, Doi fling. 7. Hatters. 9. On trial. 12, Ratty. 13, Tight.52 words
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Miscellaneous164 1951-09-05 2 New Crossword No. 450 ■H |T~l |3~~| p~ I p I Ifc 1 IfTm m JLJLJ boL-ttjpr_t: 9 io| lln _H__LZ___H_iZZflßfl ACROSS 1. Windy twist of blue string (10). 8. Stimulating advice after initial failure (3, 3, 5). 9. Mixed metal change for 2 <5) 11. Nudists don't (5). 13.164 words
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Miscellaneous196 1951-09-05 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you hive a volatile and often unpredictable emotional nature. But your talent for business is marked and despite moodiness, you seem to make a real success of everything: you undertake. It is likely that your outstanding talents encourage people to excuse your outbursts of temperament.196 words
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Article928 1951-09-05 3 Too intelligent— so she screamed For many years wonderful work m dealing with problem children has been done by a woman whose genius is famous to international experts yet who is almost unknown to the world at large because she shuns publicity. She is Sister Marie Hilda, of Notre Dame928 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-09-05 3 At the A.T.C. 10th. anniversary celebrations roUj o; British and Commonicealth A.T.C. Cadets at White Waltham. near Maidenhead, Berks cadets from India and Pakistan, interest themselves m the bagpipes of a Scottish A.T.C. cadet. Left to right :—N. K. Pathak {Calcutta) A. C. Moolgaoker Bombay > Cadet S. Richardson {Karachi)59 words
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Article815 1951-09-05 3 To the question which has got everybody arguing. BERNARD WICKSTEED adds fuel... for argument. JJOW can a man simply disappear? How can he vanish into thin air or thick air for that matter without leaving a trace? "Elementary, my dear Watson", said Sherlock Wickstetd,815 words
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Advertisement110 1951-09-05 3 w/ lkmm\^m\\\M SW /'I Exquisite Indian and Persian Carpets m -7" j& 1 beautiful designs by *3ssSSJi^s^^ "7^ _fi ty skilled craftsmen. >Ol.^ JSmmmW^- U nmat c h c d for Hl^%_p*^^ _i^^s*C^_S_<^s beauty, wear and m Carpet cieamiHg memtUmg mmd, Xgents bnowroom: 47/49 Stamford Rd. S pore. Tel. *****110 words
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Miscellaneous182 1951-09-05 3 m^flCdfflkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m }Jalaya i|P**t\ GOOD WORK, LOTHAR.' YE9-BUT MANDRAKE -'MANDRAKE, LENORS foARUNC,^ J*9m. x BL W X jrC^*\r\""""# *vx T*» —J^ x _fl__i v^Wi* bi JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya r.-THAfS THE DEA.TEx.'-^J K^TM SURE YOU'LL BE^fij OKy BUT, POnT182 words
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The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1951.
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Article319 1951-09-05 4 VO day passes without the newspapers of carrying what is termed "big news." News of plans fur Malayan independence, i of violent men i king to destroy thc foundations of that endence, of crisli a. of war m and of feverish i armament which m tny fear319 words
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Article118 1951-09-05 4 PEACE, IT' S WONDERFUL AR DAY was an occasion to be -em- The men who tl that v it "CaUang, the n who orov led the thrills, he-, own v. ho controlled the tragic, deserve the week pr* v ts >ome;hinc ould like to lor-cet For it was plain hell118 words
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Article, Illustration610 1951-09-05 4 High time the grocer's son wore pips... YOUNG SOLDIERS 'BEST EVER' SIR WILLIAM SLIM Chief of the Im perial General Stall thinks that our youn^ soldiers are the best we ever had m peacetime He said so m Edinburgh recently. "They respond munificently", he added, "to the right leadership. I610 words
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Article212 1951-09-05 4 NOT 'MUSEUM MINDED' LONDON museums draw about 5,000,000 visitors a year, and rank next to cinemas and sport as "popular entertainment". But Londoners are not so "museum-minded" as New Yorkers. Mr. Chauncey J. Hamlin, 70-year-old president of the International Council of Museums who has come to Britain from Buffalo. U.S.A..212 words
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Article, Illustration687 1951-09-05 4 FELIX - FELIX I M— SWING TOPICS by A FORMER St. Mary's Church, Rangoon, choir bo^r whose rich and powerful voice has been heard throughout Burma and Singapore, has just been given a contract by Shaw Brothers. Thirty-eight-year old Philip Vaz. a light baritone, will687 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-09-05 4 Unknown - Britis h Summer Scene Unknown The dream of Vera .on a Penzance beach13 words
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Article, Illustration648 1951-09-05 4 PRESTO - WHA TMERIT WILL FUTURE HOLD FOR SCHNABEL? PRESTO MUSIC TOPICS by fTHE name of Arthur Schnabel has been for so lons associated with the very finest and most uncompromisingly high standards of musical performance, and the news of his recent death m Switzerland, at the age of 69, comes as648 words
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Article454 1951-09-05 4 Sibelius. Symphony no. 1 m E minor, op. 39, Leopold Stokowski conducting his symphony orchestra. H.M.V. D.B. 1264-67. In listening to this first symphony of Sibelius, it Is very difficult indeed to comply with the usual attitude of non-com-mittal reserve which musical criticism maintains toward this composer's" works.454 words
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Advertisement15 1951-09-05 4 ROLEXI LONGINE I WATCHES H. SEN A LTD. M\t. MURE PEN AMi it fl BANGKOK15 words
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Advertisement49 1951-09-05 4 C^'> The G»*^*^ r(me6to ll CALDBECK* J f Leading Wi-ic I Spirit Merchant! The Far East CALDBECK Mr^¥m MACGREGOR &C°L T0 mM/ I D. S. WIJINDtA (CEYLON GOLDSMITH) 170. MIDDLE ROAD. SINGAPORE A/ r^^ TEL. MSM Maßofacturing Jcwe,ler Dctl< r- >^__ DIAMOND AND PRECiOL v J-K^ 7 STONES AND ENGRA.49 words
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Article153 1951-09-05 5 TRADE GROUSE FROM INDIA JAPAN Alleged cancellation of S 'pore orders Free Press Staff Reporter INDIAN and Japanese export firms have lodged complaints with Singapore trade organisations against the practice of certain merchants m the Colony of cancelling their orders after goods have been prepared for dispatch because of slight153 words
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Article56 1951-09-05 5 A Japanese trade journal received m the Colony, alleging that these cancellations followed a slight rise m price, warned Japanese textile mills against accepting overseas orders without firm commitments. With the signing of the Peace Treaty, Japan's business contact* would increase, the journal declared, and cautioned56 words
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241 1951-09-05 5 H.M.S. Kenya always hits headlines JJ. M. S. Kenya, the 9,000-ton Colony class light cruiser which is here for a refit after more than a year m Korea, ls not one of the most publicised warships m the Royal Navy for nothing. Apart from her meritorious action m and around241 words
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244 1951-09-05 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Municipality will stop giving free information about Municipal liabilities on properties m the town area and will charge a search fee of S5 where one house or plot of land is concerned, i A further $2 Ls244 words
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Article115 1951-09-05 5 F. P. Malay Correspondent rpHE 6,000 inhabitants of Kuala Kedah will no longer have to depend on the only three watertaps at which they have to queue up for hours to wait their turns of the water supply system In the Melayu. A plan, which115 words
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Article30 1951-09-05 5 A meeting will be held m the British Council Hall on Tuesday next, Sept. 11, lor the purpose of founding the United Nations Association of Singapore.30 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-09-05 5 I of Education from British Terri--1 tories m South-East As!a.— P.R. picture. Th Comm ssioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. addressing the Conference of Directors27 words
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Article, Illustration181 1951-09-05 5 Free Press Staff Reporter gINGAPORE*S youth, if «iven proper training and guidance, will m time be able to guide other people into social services and help the public, Prof. G. B. Sondhi, Director of the Youth Welfare Seminar of the United Nations (pictured at left above181 words
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Article97 1951-09-05 5 FOLLOWING the Road Snfety Exhibition held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from June 2 to 11, the Singapore Junior Safety "First Council have organised their own Mobile Safety First Exhibition which will tour the schools of Singapore under their auspices. The Exhibition will stay for a97 words
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Article85 1951-09-05 5 IN the examination for entry 1 into the Higher Services. Part I, heki m June 1951. the following candidates attained the minimum standard required to qualify for interview by the Public Services Commission: Abdul Rahman bin Rahim, Lee Ah yveng, Toh Thiam Hock, K. C. Natarajan, Mohamed bin85 words
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Article174 1951-09-05 5 JLTHOUGH about $500,--000 has already been received (and more money is needed) for opening a Department of Engineering m the University of Malaya the proposal is tied up with the question of the permanent location for the University, Mr. W. D. Craig, the Registrar, told the174 words
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Article90 1951-09-05 5 SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners would save quite a bit of money if they instal drainage, electricity, gas and sewerage services before the completion of roads and turfing on new building lots, a Singapore estate promoter told the Free Press yesterday. The repair of excavations made for extending90 words
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Article27 1951-09-05 5 Secret ballots have i>een sent out to the 700 memb«vs of the Perak Hydro's Employees Union to decide on a strike ?s a last resort.27 words
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205 1951-09-05 5 Queen's Scholar ship 3951 Five will try for coveted honour Free Press Staff Reporter COMPETITION for the Queen's Scholarship one of the most coveted scholarships m Malaya— is likely to be very keen this year. Five recent graduates of thc University of Malaya have I sent m their applications for205 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-09-05 5 pictnre Mr. IJUtTtN N-fAfl* Legal Ad user and I Counsel. Johcre, who sail* for the T.K. tomorrow e_ rout*" t« Northern Rhodesia to take up the appointment of Soln hoi General of that terrii Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Advertisement119 1951-09-05 5 Moutries Are glad to announce that they have just received a further small consignment of j the famous Danemann Pianos mWtf mWfflmW W S MOUTRIE ACO MALA** LTD £S /"S. w/w tw JOH L« UTUE BU, A DI *x //075 i mmwmi^mmmwmmwmmmmmmmm^^^^mm^m^m^^mmmmmmmmm^^mmmmmmmmmm^^^^mmmm^mi^^^^^^^^^mmmmm tne FESTIVAL of BRITAIN IS NEARLY OVER To119 words
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Article138 1951-09-05 6 final of the R.A.S.C. InterUnit Cup soccer competition between 55 Coy. (Air Despatch) and 4 S.RD. will be played at Gillman Barracks this evening at 5 1"). It was previously stated to have taken place yesterday. tmtM winners, Driver Bing Coy, R.A.S.C. School, were knocked out138 words
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Article, Illustration344 1951-09-05 6 Bridge Hand S°" *il i ii ILiJ .suu:ung ni.s I M sojn a.-, he got a look .mm v. when West opened tlie He won with the ace. I drew trumps m three leads and ip the clubs for three spade uds So the fact that tlie i spade finesse344 words
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Article, Illustration524 1951-09-05 6 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By King, McDonald go all out S. China A.A. 3; Europeans Eurasians Comb. 1 gOUTH China A.A. soccer tourists deserved their 3 l victory over Singapore Europeans and Eurasians Combined XI at Jalan Besar Stadium last evening, but their attack was unimpressive againstFree Press - 524 words
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Article317 1951-09-05 6 TWO great victories were 1 registered at Forest Hills New York, yesterday when ik Sedgman (Australia) became singles champion of frhe United States and Miss Maureen Connolly, a 16--year-old girl from California, reached the women's final by knocking out Miss Doris Hart, the Wimbledon title-holder. Sedgman,Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 317 words
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Article95 1951-09-05 6 US Davis Cup team named QIX men were named yesterday as the United States team to go to Australia this winter for the final stages of the Davis Cup tennis competition. They are Dick Savitt, Australian and Wimbledon champ.on, Tony Trabert, Budge Pafty, Hamilton Richardson, Vie Seixas American champion andReuter; A.P.; U.P - 95 words
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Article44 1951-09-05 6 tuny campo who will de- fend his Oriental flyweight title against Little Medina on Wednesday. Sept. 19. will be leaving for Bangkok, on or before September 25 to defend his title there against Chai Sit Phol. Siamese champion.- AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article17 1951-09-05 6 Welsh Academicals beat 1 Newton Abbott 9-3 m a Rugby j Union fixture yesterday. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article321 1951-09-05 6 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE STfGBY IN SINGAPORE .1 By DESPITE the loss of many of last season's stars, prospects at thc Naval Base for the coming rugby season are good. Enthusiasm runs high and, although a regular XV has not yet been sorted out, there is321 words
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Article75 1951-09-05 6 TUAN MONG O.B. FOIL KRANJI nnUAN Mong Old Boy'g Association held Royal Navy Kranji to a one-all draw yesterday »t Geylang Stadium and prevented Kranji from taking the S.AF.A. Div. 3B league championship as this draw means that Kranji can be caught by Katong Sajarah "A." Kranji received an early75 words
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Miscellaneous245 1951-09-05 6 Radio SINGAPORE 1 p.m. Dance Music by Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 1 30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; 2 Close; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Science of Life Popular science for young people By Raymond Thomas; 6.40 The Radio String Ensemble; 6.55 Announcement; 7 Time Signal, News and Singapore Share245 words
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Article170 1951-09-05 7 HI \i: 111 congratulaliaa Munificent Which Singapore Amateur foothill \-m...fon re vesterda* from 'president Mr. W. Watt who is >n Braa.n. %lr pm informed h table of Singapore* UP lUmmmlmmZ a former Co...mard. immediately .la s match at I. IT.!' foe Sambas EMM* <>' NingaMaftiya170 words
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Article75 1951-09-05 7 Press Soccer Reporter i iPACITY crowd is expected for tomorrows match at Jalan Besar Stadium between Malaya C»p team and South China A.A. crowd control, the gated m. Seating accommodation is md the enclosure will be closed been reached. .\ere arto draw of trounced btit75 words
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Article15 1951-09-05 7 s I" X a i i) Town s (tip semi-final)' I. R'Hl-15 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-09-05 7 tfWi*c£t^ 17-1 I r ration OWS are ilow I the eye bone <ii<erncd at r^icd penol- c bums 'his curve ul.ly dis >ou do I the •fer- <Jo>rly n* follows the V,,t M f.rmly browi .j way •Hfuic. Once <* rt-Janonship r. correct mill rattU.47 words
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Article325 1951-09-05 7 ALLAN LEWIS - SCOTCH EXPRESS SHOWS FINE PACE ALLAN LEWIS By Winning gallop by Trobella yesterday's time-making "orgy", things were rather quiet at Bukit Timah this morning. Only four horses made time. Newcomer Scotch Express (Mulley) made a good impression when he held Gambar Melayu (Garrard) over a half a mile m 50325 words
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Article238 1951-09-05 7 POLLOWING are the U.K. soccer fixtures for Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE— Div. 1 Aston Villa v Arsenal Burnley v Bromwich Charlton T Middlesbrough Chelsea v Fulham Derby v Manchester C. Huddersfield v Portsmouth Manchester U. v Stoke Preston v Newcastle Sunderland v Blackpool Tottenham v Bolton Wolves Liverpool238 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-09-05 7 Free Press picture. iuiiu-tak, South China goalkeeper, Rets uaciv to el_ar a f IL,u1 L,u th Irie.1 rie th e Combined European-Eurasian team's in-side-nght. tries to connect with a header m Yesterday's soccer m*tch at Jalan Besar. South China won 3-1Free Press - 45 words
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Article453 1951-09-05 7 DOB Appleyard, Yorkshires 27-year-old bowler who was not considered for the Tests against South Africa this summer, claimed the last two M.C.C. wickets m the match against Yorkshire at Scarborough yesterday and thereby reached a total of 200 for the season. No other bowler has taken453 words
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Article37 1951-09-05 7 TJAFFLES Institution's third post-war swimming gala, to be held at the Chinese Swimming Club pool on Friday, Sept. 21, has attracted more than 60 entries and the meet promises to be yet another record-breaking one.37 words
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Article145 1951-09-05 7 PLIANf Southern League clubs have been filling their ranks wilh Football League players, and experts believe that this is likely to lead to more than the customary quota of giant-killing performances In the co -sing F.A. (up competition. 1 lu>>e professionals who have joint d non-League sides145 words
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Article284 1951-09-05 7 (JALWAY GREER. Gold Rise and Stage Show, three Class 3 horses which won at :he recent Selangor meeting. hate been promoted to Class Latest classification amendment list issued by the Straits Racing Association TRANSFERS From Class 1 to Class 2— Silver Spear; from CI. 2 to CI284 words
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Article65 1951-09-05 7 F. I. Storkey, secretary and treasurer of the Singapore Motor Club has resigned owing to increased pressure of work. Another committee member, Mr. P.A. Laws has also retired from the committee. New officials have been appointed to take their place. They are: Secretary: Mr. J. N.65 words
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Article25 1951-09-05 7 Kota Raja "A" scored a fivetwo victory over Cheerful Lads m yesterdays S.A.F.A. Div. 2 match at St. George's Road Reuter A.PReuter; A.P - 25 words
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Article191 1951-09-05 7 piNAL placings m the English County cricket championship table, after the last match b et/ween Hampshire and Sussex yesterday, are: W. L. D. No Dec. Ist. inns, lead Pts. Warwick 16 2 10 0 0 6 216 Yorks 12 3 11 2 0 10 184 Lanes191 words
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Article192 1951-09-05 7 QEORGIE Flores, 20-year-old Brooklyn welterweight boxer, died on Monday of a brain injury suffered" m a bout with Roger Donoehue last Wednesday at Madison Square Gardens New York. Flores. married and father of a three-week-old child, was knocked out m the eighth and final round, andReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 192 words
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Article24 1951-09-05 7 V.M.C.A. handicap tennis tournament entries v. :11 close on Sept. 13. Particulars of the tournament may be obtained frcm the V.M.C.A. secret.24 words
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Article35 1951-09-05 7 The following suits of the Chi [mime ciub n ,i Sweep 1 W Prize: No. 52 Prize: No. *****. j No *****. Starters Nos. r f, *****, *****. *****. 358 99, 18235 words
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Article142 1951-09-05 7 RAF Changi beat 30 Battalion 5-0 DOYAL Air Force Changi produced a slightl* K% reshuffled team yesterday to beat 30 Battalion Royal Army Ordnance Corps by five goals to nil m a United Services League soccer match at Changi. Peacock, the Airman's usual outside-right took the centre-forward position m place142 words
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Article99 1951-09-05 7 A hard game at Gillman Barracks yesterday saw Singapore Engineer Regiment beat secondplaced Royal Air Force Maintenance Units by three goals to two m a United Services League soccer encounter. The Sappers went into the lead two minutes after the kick-off through outside-right Carroll. Further goals came99 words
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Article70 1951-09-05 7 Singapore Medical 6eJ I I'nion will meet SCR C a* ho kej :.t Hong Lim Green today at 5.15 p.m. The following will represent S.M.S.U.:— Lim Keng Wah. Dr. Neoh Thean Soo. Siva Bingh. Dr. D'Bras, G. Krishnan. Noel Sta Maria, Swee Lim Swanr. Dr. Brian La70 words
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224 1951-09-05 7 CRUSADER - S.A. F.A. to buy boots for Colony team By CRUSADER OECRET of the Colony's success m the Malaya Cup, it was pointed out at Monday's meeting of thc Singapore Amateur Football Association Council, was the careful and systematic training which the team underwent. All available facilities should be accorded KM224 words
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Article, Illustration126 1951-09-05 7 IXfR f i di above), I i i i< •>«_ are of 2© ye*r* a fit. bus l. a awarded the Red Ribbon of It* Legion of Honour. Corbet, who will br *0 af lit* end of thic 'ear. «-_s mrml>*r of the famous "Musket* >n' which126 words
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Article31 1951-09-05 7 RESULTS of RubOv U ;e matche_ Dlay ing were. Lancashire Cup .sccind league: Oldham A Rochdale 5 'elimh orkshire (up. I d t second leaiue: I t, Castleford 031 words
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Article449 1951-09-05 7 mHE match between Royal sinaanore Golf Club and T.iond Club will be played on Sndav morning at Island Club. Tne draw and smarting times are: first TEE- 815 M M Pater7o^ jtr n McEwan (Scr) fll Sftfc^yr~ Bateman (3); 8.20 J. H. Anderson (5)449 words
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Article28 1951-09-05 7 yiC T world bai. v r.^ht ehampkNL knocked out Bobby Bola r Dundee Be Hand." at Johannesburg, nctvth <ti Saturd;.- <■. V a doctor »< .ko i e28 words
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Miscellaneous38 1951-09-05 7 Today's sport SOCCEK: JNR. CI PTIF.: Fathul Karib v Rocklites at J. Besar: DIV. 3B: Tionf Bahru Rangrr^ V.M.M.A. at (.evlartfr. HOCKEY: S.C.R.C. v S. Mediral Services Cnion at S.C.R.C. RCGBY: R.A.S.C. v RAJ < hanjri at Nee Soon.38 words
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Article156 1951-09-05 8 LONDON STOCK MARKET gHARP fluctuations m German Potash bonds provided a feature m the end of account trading on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. Five-point rises on renewed speculative interest were followed by sharp rem on news concerning position of Potash in'*\v and later by partial Seven percents were 76Reuter - 156 words
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Article142 1951-09-05 8 Egypt goes on hunger strike CAIRO, Wed. NATIONAL hunger strike day started ves:erdav as a protest against the continued presence of British troops m the Suez Canal zor: The nationwide move was j i by 20 hunger strikers. I of whom five entered the 10th "hunger" day yesterday. 'Political parties,A.P. - 142 words
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Article19 1951-09-05 8 German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer had been invited by he British Government to ■ome to London from Oct 8 AFPAFP - 19 words
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458 1951-09-05 8 Even the police wore costume VENICE, Wednesday. [WIS historic city of lovers and assassins had its biggest blowout of the half century last night— a mysterious millionaire's all-night party with guests wearing everything from lion skins to shrouds. Dukes and counts troopedA.P. - 458 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-09-05 8 This l.'_ht-footed fmirj is ft£arg_ret Cooper, blonik ard 20. She is one of the fairies m the vaudeville ".VTidsununer Madness." freely adapted from Shakespeare's "Midsummer Nights Dream." at London's Windmill Theatre.31 words
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Article39 1951-09-05 8 Nationalist China's Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Hu Ching-yu yesterday told Legislative Yuan that Japan had expressed desire to conclude a bilateral treaty with Nationalist China and that arrangements for the signature were almost completed. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article28 1951-09-05 8 The Jakarta radio yesterday announced that skirmishes had taken place between National Army units and the troops of four battalions which rebelled last Aug 1728 words
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Article128 1951-09-05 8 n llfvr BONN, Germany, Wednesday. jji r.i.LiM, has been secretly revived at many 1-erman Universities. Members of student fraternities meet clandestinely of country inns to hack at one another's bare chests and faces with heavy cavalry sabres. The revival of duelling, with its attendant trappingsA.P. - 128 words
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Article372 1951-09-05 8 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. "THE Senate Armed Services sub-committee, m a x report released yesterday, warned tne Government on danger of a shortage of natural rubber m the United States. The report claimed that it was possible that Soviet Russia has accumulated a reserve of natural rubber sufficient372 words
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Article50 1951-09-05 8 Brigadier-General Francisc Brink said m Washington yesterday that the French military situation m Indo-China has improved considerably In recent months. Gen. Brink, chief of the U.S. military assistance advisory group to Indo-China, said the long-range outlook for complete victory over the Communists was brighter than ever.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article25 1951-09-05 8 Yesterday's closing quotations on the Hong Kong money exchange market were: HK56.595/6.63 per US$. HK515.60 per sterling HKS23O per tael of gold.— U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article23 1951-09-05 8 The Sultan of Kedah arrived m Florence yesterday with his 20-year-old daughter They aa c on a tour of Europe A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article242 1951-09-05 8 Tory aim: morepay, profits LOiNDON, Wed. LEADING Conservative politicians have begun to advocate a policy of industrial competition to get high production, high wages, high I profits and make Britain great again. A formal statement of this 1 policy will be forthcoming (soon. Party spokesmen said last night. No dateA.P. - 242 words
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Article137 1951-09-05 8 NEW YORK. Wed. LOUIS Adamic. 52-year-old American author, was found shot dead yesterday m his burned farmhouse at Milford. 10 miles west of here. A foreign-made .22 rifle was resting on his knees, firemen said. State police and chief of the local fire department said that137 words
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Article32 1951-09-05 8 Japanese police yesterday arrested seven top Communist Party chiefs including three Diet members, after orders were issued earlier m the day for the arrest of 18 party leaders.- U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article203 1951-09-05 8 T L LONDON, Wednesday. A MAN said by the police to have R\e previous *1 convictions and to be on parole from a Borstal institution admitted at Hastings that he imnroperlv assaulted a six-year-old girl. Supt. G. Sheppard. deputy I Chief Constable, said that203 words
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