The Singapore Free Press, 15 September 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 255 1 RED ATTACK THREAT U.S. would hit back at Manchuria WASHINGTON, Saturday. MILITARY CIRCLES m Washington yesterday -aid that the American Air Force m Korea had been warned to be prepared against a surprise attack by the Communist air force. They believed that such an attack would bring übout the bombing
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    19 1 XVVCB Russia., Andrei Gromyko behind the microphone when he called the Japanese peace treaty a "draft for new war.''
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  • 6 1 ruman told of problems I U.P.
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  • 155 1 General election forecast LONDON. Sat. THE London Star which has 1 excellent contacts inside the Labour Party, said yesterday that Mr. Attlee has told his "inner circle" that he favours a general election m the autumn. The Star is the third national newspaper this week to predict that an election
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  • 39 1 MANOEUVRES IN GERMANY Manoeuvres which are to take place m Western Germany between September 28 and October 1 will put three army corps into action two French and one American. British and Belgian units will also take part. A.F.P.
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  • 171 1 FRANCHOT TONE BEATEN UP HOLLYWOOD, Sat. JN a love triangle which ended m a free fight, actor Tom Neal sent Franchot Tone to hospital with brain concussion and a broken nose y-clerday. The fight— one of Hollywood's biggest and most decisive for years occurred outside the home of blonde, buxom,
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  • 213 1 THE Racehorse Owners' Association of Malaya held a dinner last night at Seaview Hotel. The dinner was preceded by the annual general meeting at which new office bearers were elected with Capt. Lindliy Years as president. Dr. Laidlaw Thompson proposed the toast of the
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  • 35 1 A cargo ot wood from Russia has ti^.i seized m Holland on Ofhalf of a Norwegian shipping company until the Russian consigners have paid the freight cost of 120.000 guilders (about 12.000).- Reuter
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    25 1 picture. L dy \Tiv>l»7, Mr foafcafcn "r. Laidtaw Tfc'imson, za& Dr. F. 8. HunUr at last nicht's ttuce'iorse Oif-wiS* Aseociatiofl dinner at Seaview Hotel. Press
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  • 27 1 V tone] Celal Dora. Turkish r -imental commander, yesterday receifcd if the Wilted State, Army Silver Star foi heroism under 0r« m Korea AAP Reuter
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  • 51 1 ALLAN LEWIS, Free Press racing correspondent, tips Four O'clock to win the Gold Cup today. His Gold Cup outsider is Privateer. His best bets are Brave Wind, Uninsured and Result. His best outsiders are Billdaw and Cambridge TRESPASSERS Gold Cup choice is Treasure Ship. Solution on
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  • 231 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE Big Three Foreign Ministers yesterday offered Germany a peace contract to replace the present occupation regime. After a five-day conference m which the Foreign Ministers of France, Britain and the United Statreviewed world problems, they issued a communique outlining m general terms
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  • 46 1 LONDON, Sat. THE new British jet fighter plane, the Hawker P-1067. yesterday beat the world speed record of 670.9 miles per hour for the second time this week. Its speed was not revealed. The plane was piloted by Wing Commander Neville AFP
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  • 93 1 7 TRAPPED IN CAVE MONS. BELGIUM. Sat. RESCUE TEAMS working m relays were striving frantically last night to free seven coal miners six Italians and a Belgian trapped by a cave m more than 2,000 feet below ground at Quaregnon near here. Mine officials denied re* ports that the bodies
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  • 50 1 Communist and anli-Com-munist leaders of Italy's 1,600.000 state employees night called a joint strike for a 13 per cent wage rise. State railway and post office workers were affected by the strike call, aimed at halting government machinery for the whole of Italy next Wednesday. Reuter
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  • 140 1 Sat. UMIKN Karl Mountbalten of Burma m <ila*';o«r on Sept 29 on his "tour of stations' as Fourth Lord of the Admiralty, he and Lady Mountbattt-n will he conveyed to their hotel m a ricksha escorted by officials of the Glasgow Burma Association.
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  • 39 1 Judy Bro n. Britain's 19--year-uld arrived m Kara -hi y from Ceylon on her mile trip round the w»rld. She told i n: "1 ther di becaiiN all co: an end.'' She more and R Reuter
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    • 1161 2  -  RASTUS by -o uoiLuh. cne niaiaif Out/, had stationed himself m a tree as ordered by Hakim, his brother, to watch and count thp Jap\ soldiers who came and icatched from thp moun- tain-side hut. They, came from the valley by a series of cabU
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    • 92 2 WE are often compensated for showery weather In summer by the appearance of the rainbow. How is this brought about? When rain tails while the sun is shining the rays or beams of sunlight pass through the falling dropsand the light becomes broken up into the
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    • 640 2 lAEAR Children, The Pen Pals' Column idea seems to be popular and all those whose names are published today have written to me to tell me how they welcome the chance to correspond with others. May I remind Eng Chye Choon that he has
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    • 318 2 A NCIENT Greek silver mines are to be reopened. These particular mines m Attica, south of Athens, were opened by Themistocles m 480 B.C. to provide the money to build a fleet which defeated Xerxes at the battle of Salamis. For 300 years they provided
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    • 110 2 JUNIOR CROSSWORD tian^u S een C fo?l<f- b $2* £"£<*"?* »*e a hood 20. SV'to c 3** B DOW*.-, Rjd<ng Length by breadth. 18 Pel- mil k y C t urch y ar <i 3, It thi m quee Surname or l* e J? lan who wrote the Book of
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  • 123 3 Anti-U.S. drive inside China. HONG KONG, Saturday. THE Chinese Communists are sending "missionaries of hate" into the remotest parts of China to whip up feeling against the United States. A recent issue of the official Current Affairs Journal al pekmg described the workire of the Communist
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    35 3 A.P pictnTe. Here is Rev. Abbe Simon. Curate of the little town of Saone m eastern France, (arrow) diving from a 99ft. towy into a river to raise funds for the rebaildifef of his church.-
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  • 50 3 In the first venture of its kind m Pakistan perhaps m all Asia a group of Karachi journalist^ have started publication of a newspaper ihey own tively. Each member of the group holds an equal share m the firm, which publishes the Karachi Evening 3tar." A P.
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  • 18 3 The International Monetary Fund has agreed to defer discussions on the international gold price until late this year.
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  • 28 3 c World Jewish Congress urged Allied powers lU se their influence the Austrian Oovernt to bring about, the ning of wrongs Inflicted rj Austria.'— A.P.
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    90 3 I U9 match against Wales, j g player opened one! j;d One Diamond. One Heart and North Twol I Ah. oh was passed out re made for a score .> Welsh South rttk One Heart— a curious of preparation. As it hap- faced with an imV.d over Che
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  • 226 3 Court told LONDON, Saturday. SHEILA ATTWOOD. the 11-year-old Birmingham girl who was found dead m a Corporation yard, was strangled m the bedroom of the house next door to her home, it was alleged m a Birmingham court. Horace Carter, 31. labourer, who lived m
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  • 129 3 MANILA Sat. DAMON Villaluz. 22. is still an ardent suitor even though behind gaol bars for hU romantic activities. Villaluz thought that his courtship of Magdalena Rodriguez. 21. was not progressing fast enough. So at the first opportunity he grabbed the girl In his
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  • 483 3 SATURDAY DORN today, you can take on responsibilities with a light heart. You can handle a lot of detail easily and know how to smooth out the road for others. You are highly adaptable and know how to adjust your ideas and plans to chancing conditions. This
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  • 22 3 The Allied High Commission m Germany has banned all flights of Czech aircraft over Western Germany until further notice. Reuter
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  • 26 3 The International Silk Association Congress Raw Silk Committee h3 A proposed to Japan that the price of raw :41k be stabilized at $3.80 a pound. U.P.
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    • 123 3 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya fk 12 fee w- I S» jBK (/'.;^.S'£o 3/ t ?'Pl£. I I NOT KNOW WHO YOU SAO FELLAS I PRITTY TOUGH, AREN'T YOU 4***«4Hl| LOTHAtCHAPGES RIGHT !N~ ARE. FIND OUT LATER j g,^"^ o^ s^ fiONNA U^* fc INE Exclusive to
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  • 142 4 ALL the world's a 'treasure md" map as man impelled by new needs seeks endlessly for oil and yet more oU. for coal, for sulphur, far uranium Rect-nt reports have told of new discoveries of anthracite m Wales, where a mijlion tons for 50 years may
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  • 357 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Sept. 15, 1951. The price of rice yo.i lens of thousand* l 1 < t people In Singapore, j news that a kati of rice will cost six cenis more from next month k black news. The 1 rices of cars, of land, houses may
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  • 1805 4  -  Harold Dale! THIS IS a news despatch from nowhere that is to say, nowhere on Mie map. There is no mark that gives the name of this place yet it is the frontier of a vast new empire. And, like most frontiers, it is a scene of battle
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  • 721 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. VJIGNS of increasing civic conscious among the Singapore Chinese, especially among: immigrants, are being shown as preparations continue for their big procession to celebrate the grant of city status to the town. Already hints are being thrown out that, m recognition of the part they
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  • 81 4  -  CHAPMAN PINCHER BY SORCHUM, originally an African grass, bear, MH M t seeds which are almost as nutritious as maize for human beings and domestic animals. ITS |UICY STALKS also provide good cattle graxing after the heads have been cut. SORCHUM
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  • 128 4 jyjANY Londoners are findIng more than a passing interest m the recent opening of London's latest reservoir, for during the war home Guards travelled from all parts of the metropolis to acquire experience m the use of grenades and other weapons m a part of its stony
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  • 387 4 Visitors rub their eyes At Germany 's recove EIGHTY surprised British children sat down to the biggest meal they have ever eaten, on a lovely plateau above the fastflowing Rhine. The youngsters tucked m to huge plates of "meat and veg." and sausages. And they could hardly believe to be
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    • 17 4 DEALERS IN ALL fc!GH CLASSES OF WATCHES LEE MIN WATCH CO. SA. CHANGE ALLEY SINGAPORE Tel 3348
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    • 93 4 zs6 a jJ^^ bSBET 7 J < One-! JUST ONE and aren't we enjo Baby wonders what all the fuss i* about o particular day the toys, the new t<oc* the ca« and this lovely, lovely candle but what fun And what a happy year it has been or the
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  • Free Press Saturday Magazine
    • 8 1 Free Press Saturday Magazine SATURDAY. September 15. 1951.
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    • 373 1 a v tpht kts Petaling Street. md puts out his discourage you Ing his shop. Even tea what you want he m:ned not to sell it to Th :ew world has passed him by. There he stands, old and withered, his heart In China. He must
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    • 581 1  -  V. R. Balakrishna says T AST lime when I saw him, he waved Ins hand at me with an expansive smile, and rode oil as fast as his rickety bicycle, as old ns himself, could carry him. The usual kegs of milk were there,
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    • 62 1 DIVERS HAVE uncovered a large number of old oman jars m the Gulf of Jenoa. The Jars were found m an Id Roman vessel which proably was transporting them hen it sank. The wreck \y under 50 feet of water ,n Cerro, north-east of San tiemo,
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    • 171 1  - GIRLS PRAY TO THE GIVER OF BEA UTY STEPHEN SIM by (MHNESE people everywhere will celebrate the Moon Festival today, the 15th. day of the ci^htli lunar month. with ancient rites and customs. In every home, an open air altar will be set up, dressed with plates of moon cakes,
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      8 1 Caittkcll viv» i Hj'i year ahr.id of us'
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    • 51 1 rNG HOP could only mumble when h? stepped off a ferry at Hone Kong from Macao and wa.~ asked by a revenue officer whether he had any gold to declare. The officer asked Ton? to open his mouth. Out fell two one-ounce bars of gold valued at
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    • 937 2  - Big names, yes— but I'd 'five-star' one only-a woman JOHN BARBER says A TEST OF GREATNESS Among present-day writers, among m m of science, among the painters and the film-makers, is there a measure for great achievement? 'PHERE .is a sad moment on every successful first night. The audience has
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    • 385 2  -  MAUREEN MALLAL by r rilE ever popular "September Song:' 1 sung by an illustrious voice from the not-so-far-off past, stage and screen actor Walter Houston, sets the tune to Paramount's film •SEPTEMBER AFFAIR. (coming to the Cathay soon). It is beautiful, moving, nostalgic and frankly sentimental.
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    • 216 2  - Too many of us' —Welles Jympson Harman By BEST sense about the film business I have heard for years came from controversial Orson Welles recently. He said there are many cinemas, many of us actors and actresses. "You cannot grind out art like sausages," he continued. •The old Hollywood system
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    • 542 2  - WANTED— MORE STARS WHO CHEW SCENERY' Jack Quigg by V^EEDED by Hollywood: More actors who "chew oa the scenery.*' This comes from Joan Bl on dell, the pert, bleached blonde sparkplug of musical films of the thirties, who thinks a lot of today's stars do not give the fans their
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    • 162 2 Adoption not allowed lOAN Fontaine hasn't been J able to adopt her little four-year-old Peruvian girl companion lor daughter Debbie. According to my informant m the high Andes you can buy a child for fifty cents and provide its education, but no adoption. Joan is sending the girl to Marymount,
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      • 185 2 US-CJt iM pm. The laugh-surprise of the Season. THE MOTHER OF THE GROOM Goes on the Honeymoon! THE MATING SEASON GENE TiERNE<- JOHN LUND K«AMHORII6T^UMRnTBt asn NEW ALHAMBRA PHONE 6909 |«i|>\Y A DMIY! Jl a m— 1.30— 4— 6.45 A Ml pm SEE! Ihf Watkinf-On-Fire! 1»u- Eruption Of The Volcano!
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      • 758 3  -  Anthony Wise AMAH GETS A SHOCK by ir Iher in-la* M n what I n as i mood )S through .',< < N Of would Peturing that ighteous he so for me. > a big 1 a Is. jr wife he said f.lth
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      • 781 3  -  Marian Wells by DIUCKS, tiles, granite, and cement those familiar piles have started to grow m new spots on Singapore island. Coconuts are receding before roads and walks, and plots neatly marked off are beginning to sprout little concrete homes. The first part of the
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      • 680 3  - Dakota planes are still tops in the East P. C GILLIAM by THAT old workhorse of military and civilian transport, the Douglas DC-3 or "Dakota" may be on its last legs back home m the United States. But m India and elsewhere m Asia and the Middle East, it's still
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      • 665 4  - Fathul Karib may get Suleiman CRUSADER By JTATHIL Karib Sports Club, winners of this year's Second Division championship m the Singapore Amateur Football Association League, hope to <lo well m the First Division next season. An official of the Club told me the other day thut they expect to ure
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      • 826 4  -  JOHN MACADAM COCKELL CONTINUES HIS STORY As told to 'THE young gentleman lays his hand on his wife's arm and look? dreamily across the promenade to the dazzling blue of the Mediterranean. He is a good-looking young man with a
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      • 302 4  -  C. BRYCE By EARNING to be I boxing instructor is not as easy as it sounds. Besides a thorough knowledge of the noble art, the would-be teacher requires a fine sense of judgment and a quick brain. He must be able t« ofnciato »t a
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      • 69 4 with the recent draw for the Yorkshire Rugby Union Cup first round and the listing of exemptions for the first, third, fifth and sixth rounds there were announced the amended dates for the competition They are: Ist round Oct 13; second. Oct. 22; third Nov. 10; fourth,
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      • 171 4 COME of the leading racing stables m England are having to refuse to accept horses for training. The reason: their stable lads prefer to work on atomic research. Owners who want to place horses with trainers m the Berkshire Downs area are being told: 'Sorry,
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      • 203 4 HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint I) I k>«i The strikingly Irrnc Dunne Mftiral illustration n btvm arc ulien they follow the r indir^' ir ciige >nr >m: I the eye t$ this bone curve can br tl>cernr»l at 3M\ ncrdrd prncil- >os of the brow-. rtimrs thiv curve t M 'radily disjml
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    • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 238 5 Claim period ends for 18,000 ONLY about 65 persons (or .36 per cent) of more than 18,000 who were struck off the Singapore electoral rolls during the last revision period have claimed re-registration within the 3-day claim period which ended on Thursday, Mr. M. Ponnudurai,
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    • 189 5 TWO of the most senior 1 Municipal Commissioners are expected to speak at the Commissioners' banQuet on City Status Day next Saturday (Sept. ni) r one replying to the City toast either by the Governor or the Commis-sioner-General and the other m acknowledging the greetings of
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    • 60 5 Behind the scenes.... MH. D UNA ID DA VIES, applying make-up on Mr. Roy Ford, ivho takes the part of Donald, the coloured servant, m the Singapore Stage Club's production of "You Can't Take It With You," by Moss Hart and George S. Kauffman, which opened at the Victoria Theatre
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    • 25 5 Stat* Governments have been asked to reserve some of their iungle land— especially that with granite or volcanic soils for future cocoa planting.
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    • 51 5 MISS. LLSKE WO^:Ei:S Singapore's "Girl of the Year.' X.L.M. air hostess, uho will be among those tcho Will meet "Australia's Girl of the Year." Miss Dianne Bowser, irho is due to arrive m Singapore by air from Sydney on Monday next at 3 30
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    • 368 5 Councillors to query war damage, skilled labour pension rules Free Press Staff Reporter Questions on the War damage compensation scheme, skilled labour for building the $3,000,000 surrendered to the Japanese by Chinese banks m the Colony Post Office Savings Bank withdrawals and the pensions regulations will be put to the
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    • 48 5 The Independence of Malaya Party, which com%; into being tomorrow, will immediately become the strongest political group In ihe Federal Legislative Council. Already 25 of the 75 members of the Council have signed "supporters forms" or indicated verbally their support of the Party.
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    • 129 5 T'HE following sub-stations will be liable to load-shedding tonight: Pickering St. Church St.. Union Building. Hume Pipe. Rheem, Ford. Bin Seng. Wire Mesh, P.W.D. Quarry. Nanyang Mfg., Buklt Panjang. National Carbon. Princess Elizabeth Est.. Dairy Parm. Ulu Pandan, Jurong 1. 2 3. Bukit Timah Village. United Chinese Rubber
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    • 297 5 S'pore has 'much to learn' in dealing with juveniles Free Press Staff Reporter I>EV. Chiu Ban It, of St. Andrew's Cathedra], one lx> of first two Colony delegates to return after attending the Third General Assembly and Council of the World Assembly of Youth m New York, last month; said
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    • 246 5 T^HE adoption of a five-point programme by the Joint Relief Committee set up by various Chinese associations to speed up their building programme to rehouse victims of the Kampong Bugis fire disaster has been suggested by Mr. D. Robertson, Singapore Municipal Commissioner, and
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    • 97 5 DIFFERENCES OF OPINION IN a letter to the Chairman of A the Joint Relief Committee. Mr. KoberUon said that it appeared to him that there was such difference* of opinion that unless one method of procedure was agreed i*pon the delay m providing accommodation for these victims would equal the
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    • 349 5 Govt. keeping Commissioners 'in suspense Licensing of hawkers... Free Press Staff Reporter SEVERAL Singapore Municipal Commissioners told kl the Free Press yesterday that they were vtiil waiting for Government to say whether their recommendations to license all adult hawkers, after considering the Hawkers Inquiry Commission's report, were acceptable. (The Commissioners'
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    • 191 5 10 RUNAWAY' GIRLS ARE BOUND FOR RED CHINA TLN young Chinese 'run- away" girls are reported to have left (heir parents* homes m Singapore a little over a week ago bound tor Communist Ch i n.a \,a Bangkok m one of the Vessels plying reguiarly between the two ports. A
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    • 38 5 ♦"THE Malayan Contingent of eleven Scouts and two Scoulers who attended the World Jamboree m Austria are returning by the Corfu whjch is expected to •jcrth at PBUUtg'i S enham Pier on Sunday.
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    • 74 5 yHE Burma Air Force Ui Mission, which arrived m E gapore on Thursday, ywfcmiajn toured Far East Air Force and Air Headquarters at Changi and received a "briefinp" cf the war against the bandits m the Federation. During the next six days the
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    • 22 5 A farther KO semi- i houses will be cornpl<oa i t EN t..»nt; Mud Housme Estate m Green I. mc.
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    • 658 6  -  ARCHIE QUICK x Local Derby 9 at Manchester From LOCAL DERBY" takes place m Manchester J today. Promoted City entertain c United for the first time after one season m the Second Division wilderness, but I doubt if they are strong enough to
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    • 105 6 B: I 11, 22-year-old ian, entered the final of the United Staei amateur BethI sterh a I nine vie*r Jack Benson. D, 40-ye.ir-old Pittsited Walker Herold Paddock m but his to pie es m the *enii-fir.al yesterday. Mvca rofcc down ntitr .ing round. needing 8 I
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    • 41 6 HE Royal Air Force Changi section soccer cup•.vill b? played this cv mini at Chmngl between .islry Works Departin and Technical Wing. ?r3 of the cup. Flyin" B Wing, nere knorked ou' m it ro»»rd of th c 'tit;on.
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    • 66 6 ITASRULLAH colts were H keenly bid for during the four-day Doncaster yearling sales ended yesterday, topping last year's aggregate and average price per horse. This year 325 colts and fillies were sold for a total of 454,743 guineas, against 416,765 guineas last year. The 1951
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    • 452 6 IS the era of a new soccer style dawning? Or, A rather, the return to old-fashioned play? I have spoken this season of a "new" Arsenal who switch their attack with bewildering frequency. I have mentioned the aim of Brighton's new manager, Billy Lane,
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    • 111 6 MR. W. McGregor Watt, president of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, returned by plane last evening from his holiday trip to Britain. "I'm 100 per cent, hopeful," said Mr. Watt referring to the discussions he had had with Sir Stanley Rous, secretary of the
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    • 19 6 Doncaster beat Cardiff by 17 points to 10 m a Rugby Lea- gue fixture yesterday. Reuter A.P.
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    • 238 6 FREEKICK SAVES LODGERS AN equalising goal two minutes from full-time saved the day for Royal Air Force Lodger Units m their United Services League soccer encounter against G.H.O. Signal Regiment at Tanglin yesterday evening. This goal, scored by Davenport from a freekick, levelled the scores to four goaLs each. A
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    • 102 6 TEAM to represent Chinese against Eurasians m their S.A.F.A. Community League match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Monday (kick-off at 5.10 p.mj will be chosen from: Chu Chee Seng. Yip Chong Kum. Soh Teow Keng, Ho Hin Weng, Wee Hoon Leong, Foo Hee Jong. Leong Hoi
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    • 22 6 Singapore Recreation Club beat V.M.C.A. three-nil at hockey on the Padang yesterday. Andrew Clarke scored all the three goals.
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    • 103 6 I^XPER TS m Sydney are tabbing a three-year-old colt, Hydrogen, as the champion Australian racing is seeking. Hydrogen catapulted to favouritism for the Australian Jockey Club Derby and the Victoria Derby after ;;n overpowering rinish at Ranawick m a race that included the recognised Derby prospects
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    • 72 6 Peneheff meets Gamage tonight "T^HIS evening at the Happy Wm id Stadium George Penche.l. Australian heavyweight wrestling champion, will meet fellow-coun-tryman Charlie Gamage. Last week Pencheff. one of the toughest and cleverest matmen to visit Singapore defeated Baron von Heczey. Pencheff returned recently from a tour of the United States
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    • 51 6 OROMINENT athletes at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's tea-party at Raffles Hotel on Thursday night. Left to right— ASP Harry Taylor, Arthur Nunes, Eleanor Ross, Tan Eng Yoon and Inspector Sivapatham. Prizewinners at the recent Singapore A. A. A. championships received their prizes at the function Free Press
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    • 276 6 AFTER holding South China A.A. to a two-all score m the first half, Tiger Sporting Association collapsed badly, letting m four goals without reply, at Jalan Besar Stadium last evening. It was the tourists' last match, shortly after which they boarded a Skymaster for Hong
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    • 78 6 IN the first match of the annual "international' soccer tourney at R.A.F. Base Seletar yesterday, Scotland, favourites this season, beat England by two goals to nil. Half-time score was one-nil through a goal by Buchanan. D. Johnstone added another goal for the Scots m the second
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    • 46 6 FATHUL KARIB beat Tuan Mong Old Boys' Association by one goal to nil m a Junior Cup quarter-final at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Rahim Omar, playing at in-side-left for Fathul Karib. gained the only goal of the match five minutes from the start.
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    • 1005 7  -  VLLAN LEWIS I What stables fancy today }U I questions— will lara Mreet b e the torse to win a (iold Cup twice, and can \k la> v overcome the 21-year "hoodoo' i ir-olds— were to the fore m the preJ" u-ton on the
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    • 189 7 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BO* POINTER Race 1 RESULT REDAN REDAN REDAN Rr rr T Z. 15 R«Un Prince Charming Prince Charming £«uU Kdi Prlnce Chaxmin, RenUt Result Leb^mbo Prince Charming R VT* SANDOWN SANDOWN SANDOWN SANDOWN s -wnou Se>lcd Ordcr White Lilac Wellington
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      11 7 "Number ten, tiro pounds overweight, noiv carries seven stone fourteen pounds.
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    • 113 7 TVEN if Royal Naval Air Command lose their last match— which is against G.H.Q.— in the United Services Football League they will still win the championship. At the top of the table with 44 points from 27 games the Navy side cannot be caught. Nearest rivals are
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    • 122 7 nABY Jacson (114%, lb.) of the Phillipine* knocked out Young Roberts (114 1 lb.) m the first round of their Singapore bantamweight title fight at the Happy World Stadium last night. Roberts lasted 2 mm. and 50 sees, before he was smashed to the canvas for the full
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    • 67 7 T«HE film of the world title fight m which Sugar Ray Robinson of America regained his crown from Britain's Randolph Turpin is expected to be shown m Singapore early next week. Arrangements have been made for a special express service to rush the film here m the
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    • 335 7 DKITAIVS racing experts thumbed hopefully their form charts yesterday m search of a winner for today's St. Leger Stakes, last classic race of the season, at Doncaster. Their hunt was complicated severely by the lack of outstanding class m the field of 16 colts
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    • 1157 7 A CCtii'TORS and probable jockeys for today's races are given below. Double Tote will be on Races Five and Ei^ht. Big Sweep will be on Race Seven. Race 1—2.15: Class 1, Div. 3— IJM 36 Yds. 1 00G Your Highness Garrard 9.00 Mr. Chee Soon Keng Spencer 2
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    • 85 8 Bathers shock Council C RAYFORI>, England. Sat. TKAYFOKIVS Municipal Council was horrified to hear yesterday that some people bathe naked m the town's swimming pool and. what more men and women do Tt together. The Council's deputy t lerk. Mr. Mwmrd C ox. told Dartford miiei>trates: "Some peopjp tclaaJlj dispense
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    • 20 8 An American compa. y is to build an oil refinery for the Chilean government north of Valparaiso. Reuter
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    • 303 8 Attlee warns Persia: 'We may not need your oil FAWLEY, England, Saturday. j'RIMK Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, yesterday opened Britain's U*****,000,000 (Straits £315,000,000) oil refinery— the largest m Kurope and warned the Persians that Britain might not need their oil much longer. He said: "We are anxious to come to
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      13 8 It's *ll very well for Artie* •o talk lbout staying te Abidin I
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    • 40 8 About 50 West Berliners stoned East Berlin police who stopped them breaking down a street barrier on the SovietFrench sectors border last night. West Berlin police said the Eastern police retreated and no one was hurt.— Reuter
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    • 353 8 LONDON, Saturday. PILLY MAUD is small, with black bewildered eyes". Waterloo Station is big and bustling and fuli of frightening eyes for a little Malayan girl who arranges to meet her Yorkshire in-laws "under the clock at 1.28", and finds nobody there. This
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    • 35 8 The United States was rared by historian George -ays yesterday to initiate an Asian security pact and to iiuild up Asian armed forces to drive Russia back within us eastern borders.— U.P.
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    • 23 8 The Pope yesterday received the Indian Minister to the Vatican, Mr. N. Raghavan who handed him his letters of creuence. A.F.P.
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    • 54 8 YESTERDAYS SOLUTION^— Across: 1, Hollow. 7, Mockery 8, Repair. 9. Stream?. Jl, Banished. 15 Postcard. 17. Cie tner. 18. Locker. 19. Rccihill. 20. Slater. Down: 1, Hornby. 2 Lupino. 3 Omission. 4, Worth 5. Shied. 6, Anr.oa. 10, Rentroll. 12, Packet. 15 Adorer. 14. Fleet
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    • 59 8 CHILD BORN WITHOUT EYES The Tulare County Hospital has reported the birth last Saturday of a child without eyes, described by specialists as a rare occurrence. The hospital said the baby, a boy, has indentations where the eyes should be and tiny slits across them. There are no eyeballs underneath.
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    • 56 8 Czechoslovakia yesterday protested against the prohibition on flights by Czech aircraft over Western Germany. A note of protest has gone to the Allied Commission m Germany and to the French Government. The Allied High Commission has announced that it had banned all flights of Czech aircraft
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    • 20 8 The U.S. Senate yesterday confirmed the appointment of Robert A. Lovett to the post of United State Defence Secretary. AFP
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    • 17 8 Tilly Maud, the Penang nurse, waiting at Waterloo Station for her Yorkshire in-laws.
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    • 199 8 GIRL IN A TUNNEL: MAN CLEARED LONDON. Sat, A DEAF AND DUMB man was acquitted by a jury when he was charged with assaulting a girl while a train was going through a tunnel. In sign language the man. 34-year-old Charles Robero Johnson, denied at Maidstone Sessions that he even
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    • 53 8 The Director of Belgium's food research centre, Mr Marc Henry Van Laer. 58. has died from wounds received when a professor at the centre. Boris Tchetveroukhine. opened flre with two revolvers at a Brussel 3 meeting on Wednesday This brought the death roll m the shooting
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    • 34 8 Indonesian troops have frustrated an attempt by Kanar Muzakkar, leader of the National Reserve Corps m the South Celebes, to escape by sailing boat to the islands on the southeast coast. < AFP
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    • 24 8 ENDS Hungary has sent an "energetic" note to Yugoslavia protesting against the wounding of a Hungarian frontier guard by Yugoslav armed forces Reuter
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      • 111 8 Hew Crossword No. 459 CLIES ACROSS 1 Peter met a moderate (9). 8. Circular belt (5). 9 Ineoroorated 4 2 5°) rt> \Y l V^J°n^tr\ n^ geSlare f "nproviSem P h^ng (4-j-d). 12. Warmed oft the boil, as It were (5-6) 13 stuff t« maKemelie (5). 15. Royalty of old
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