The Singapore Free Press, 25 September 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press =====ra===== AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1951. PRICE HHKKN i KMn
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  • 203 1 tprincess and Duke I wave to Ye: ting crowd I doctors announced last night had gained strength during the day, cth and the Duke of Edinburgh balconj of Buckingham Palace waiting crowd ill, searchlights formed a s Ihe bulletin was posted up. icial warned that it would
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  • 59 1 Tito: 'We won't be satellite' BELGRADE Tues. MARSHAL T to said yester- day that Yugoslavia ild be a satellite to none either m the East or the Yugoslavia 3 foreign policy. n d 'J$ Indecent and was conducted he spirit >1 8 real Socialist country. was '•annins Drepariag 0 that
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  • 10 1 Mr. Nehru sends his sympathy B B l.iaft U.P. AFP
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  • 118 1 Reds lose 58,000 in five weeks U.S. EIGHTH ARMY HQ.. KOREA, Tiies. AMERICAN infantrymen crawled up the steep and smoking slopes of '"Heartbreak Ridge" yesterday and the Eighth Army commander disclosed tHat Communist casualties In five weeks of bitter fighting on the whole Korean front totaled 58,000 men. Gen. James
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  • 65 1 A bottle of alcohol exploded m a monastery distillery at Lugo, Spain, yesterday and killed voting student; gravely injured two monks; started a fire that burned down the distillery, the cloisters, the abbot's residence and part of the church. The monks of the 14th century monastery
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  • 208 1 BONN, Tuesday. Western Allies yesterday formally invited Western Germany to provide troops for the defence of Europe as an equal partner. The three Allied High Commissioners met with the Federal Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, and told him for the first time of the decisions made
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  • 25 1 pictur?. The Qaeen, Princess fci.zabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at London Airport on their way back from their FVilmoraJ holiday. Popper
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  • 293 1 ROME, Tuesday. REPRESENTATIVES of the world's main tin "■producers and consumers met here yesterday with the producing countries smarting: from the United States hammering of the world's tin price m the last six months. The main producer countries still appeared to be lined up
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  • 26 1 Government scientists conducting rainmaking experiments at Hay, m Western New South Wales. are marooned by the district's heaviest September rainfall for 30 years.
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  • 239 1 LONDON, Tues. SOCIALIST leaders last night declared truce with their rebellious Left-wing for the period of the General Election. In a two-hour meeting of the party national executive, Mr. Aneurin Bevan, the government's chief critic, helped to draw up plans for the Party's election campaign. Mr. Morgan
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  • 74 1 VIENNA, Tues. A" PRACTICE bombardment by Soviet artillery and tank guns on Friday night destroyed an Austrian village and injured one woman, the Austrian poiice said yesterday. The barrage, part of th^ Red Army's manoeuvres, levelled 20 farmhouses at the hamlet of Breitenburn, 2n nliles east
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  • 58 1 TRUMAN MAY CENSOR NEWS President Truman may shortly order a form of censorship on news emanating from civilian branches of government, officials said here today. The military branches of government have long urged the imposition of such a security measure on the grounds that non-defence agencies liPused to handling military
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  • 21 1 Mr. M. O. Baig. Minister of the Pakistan Embassy m Washington, will be appointed his country's Foreicn Minister. U.P.
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  • 280 1 TEHERAN, Tues. BRITISH technicians at Abadan will be allowed 10 days to sign contracts with the National Iranian Oil Company or face expulsion from Persia. Premier Mohamed Mossadeq's government decided yesterday. The decision followed the British rejection of the latest Persian overti/res for the resumption
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  • 348 1 LONDON, Tuesday. TiHE editor of a British Intelligence service ycvterx day declared that Russia plans to expttde the world's first hydrogen bomb next July. Mr. Kenneth de Courcy, editor of the pamphletsized "Intelligence Digest", said the bomb developed by Prof. Bruno Pontecorvo, vow
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  • 66 1 Five dead and injured, four y linal toll announced x night oi of an plosion which wrecked a building m which Communists had path' for a party rally a* Fermi ano, Italy. The explosion, police believed after a firit examination, was caused by a ftock
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  • 14 1 A uroup of .six I newspap d In Brussels \< on a tour
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  • 120 1 NEW YORK. In IF RUSSIA should explode an 11-Boinb, it la certain that the I States Mould detect this within a vt rv i>\\ da vs. The air wh.ch bl around the v orl I West* to But would i atomic panicles con} ly around the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 84 1 ,cU«3HIP 2 -vestment ""curios CHIfiA CSAfTS -V Na.»h W R0 f'TZPATRICKS N DELICIOUS VARIETY COOKED HAM SALAMI SALAMI (Milan style) m y j MORTADELLA SALAMI L d LIVtRSAUSACE etc, etc.: f *°«lcl be more tasty than FRESH PORK PIES CHICKEN PIES CORNISH PASTIES m VEAL, HAM Cr ECC PIES |gg
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    • 17 1 LANKA JEWELLERS 20. t*ft«ry *t>»4 S M49J. More orange crush please, mummif Hi Children )ove|^£l ORANGE CRUSH
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  • 990 2  - Roll the eyeball to beauty... PHYSICAL CULTURIST By Most people are compelled to look downwards while working. This weakens the eye muscles T iiK first time it ever chiwned on me that; one could benefit from la] exercises was un b'^rd the Orient linei Ormond while crossing Red Sea i'he
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 2 The colour demarara brown— and flowing bows are the striking features of this evening gown designed by Herbert Sidon of London. The dress is m taffeta draped over sugar brown lace and finished m outsize bows. "CASANOVA" Barbara Goalen models Herbert Sidon's "Casanova," a dark green shot silk
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  • 794 2 'There's a lot to be done A CTRESS Myrna Loy, may soon retire from the screen and devote herself to her work with UNESCO. -It's just that 'there's an awful lot to be done m the world, and so few people to do it", the red-haired star answered when asfced
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 235 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, your courage, imagination and individualism will very likely set you apart from others. Equally interested m science and the arts, you are the type to originate a new method or system. You have the gift for the written work but here, again, you will not
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    • 56 2 Solution to Crossword No. 456 Yesterday's Solution. Across: 1, 8, Nothing to laugh at. 9, Rio. 10, Phiz. 11. Button. 14. Titles. 15, Push. 18, Air. 20. Marshal. 21. Repayment. Down: 2. Oculist. S, Ha-ha. 4, Not out. 5. Tar. 6. Clap. 7. Town 12. Toughen. 13. Hermia. 14. Trap.
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  • 241 3 Reds strike terror at night HANOI, Tuesday. [NDO-CHINA'S Communist-led guerillas are short of food and men. So to replenish their stocks of both men and food they terrorise villages by night to kidnap and loot. But French patrols, daily sweeping waterlogged ncefields and laying ambushes,
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  • Article, Illustration
    11 3 ri is 4I .imourous Metro-Goldwyn-She will shortly be seen on -screen.
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  • 80 3 Girl turns bullfighter THE first matadora m Am- erica is blonde college girl Patricia McCormick, of Texas, She is not allowed to practise m America. So she stepped across the border to the arena m Juarez, Mexico. There she got tossed on a bull's horns, got paiced under His hooves,
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  • 73 3 Some rising statistics. A Hong Kong English daily yesterday came up with some elevating elevator statistics. The newspaper reported that the Colony's 420 lifts carry 168.000 passengers for a total o| 1.300 miles daily, or twice the air distance between Hong Kong and Manila. And. if you are mathematically minded,
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  • 8 3 Miss McCleary 'fingerprints' an elephant I I w
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  • 174 3 ITALY'S WHITE SLAVES WORK ON ROME, Tuesday. I of prostitution and the girls who s iKirk with police health perppositioii from the church and i-.iinst them two-and-half m Senate. There Is no indication that G ::imen: intends to opsn the shuttered ra o| Rome's "Case de IMU* 1 cr bar
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  • 27 3 CANBERRA. Tues.—Australians smoked. snuffed or chewed about 38.000.000 lb. of tobacco m 1949-50— a rise of 40 per rent before the last war. Reuter
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  • 25 3 Plans are being made m Taipei for an exhibition of Chinese and Japanese goods, which will open m Taipei on Nov. 21. A.P.
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  • 35 3 The&e two pedigree Siam ese kittens were a playful handful for little Rosebud P ort, aged four. They have been entered for the Cat S how to be held m London m October.
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  • 373 3 LONDON, Tuesday. I IKE mother, like son and mother was a crook. They took her boy away when he was nine months' old and she was m a prison cell. She never saw him again until he was 30 and he was m a prison
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  • 566 3 XIOWARD Schenken, a co-author of this column, is the man who invented the weak* two-bid used today by many of the most expert American players. It is his estimate that the opportunity to use this weapon occurs about five times as often as the chance to use the
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  • 208 3 Russia gulps most of Red China 's oil HONG KONG, Tuesday. SOVIET Russia is taking the lion's share of Com- munlst China's oil, said the pro-Nationali/,t magazine Newsdom. The publication said that a Soviet team of 120 technicians from Baku, is now m complete charge of operating the Yumen fields
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  • 92 3 LONDON, Tues. pjOW can medicines be made more attractive— but not so inviting that children might help themselves to an overdose? That problem took up most of four hours at the Br; Pharmaceutical Soeiet y s four-day conference at Harrogate recently. All were
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 63 3 Wedding party poisoned HPHE bride, bridegroom, and 45 guests at a wedding had to be taken to a Birmingham hospital with food poisoning. The couple, and some of the guests, went home after treatment. Others were kept m hospital for the night. \n official of Birmingham health department said: "We
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    • 116 3 Avu.tabte at ell l+adrna *l**mt Humanised TRUrOZD MOST. LIKE MOTHER'S MILK Singapore and Federation $2/20 per tin. Agents THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD <IKCOBK)K*TeO m TMS FEDC«*TIO" Or M*L«V*I ESTAB LISHEO I 9 O I SINGAPORE. KUALA-lUMPUR. RLANO. StREMBAN. PEKANG. You are wasting your money says over 100 years experienced manufacturing
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 97 3 BUCKLEY i <"^f MCSSAGE {CqL «mteb I HAVE IT HERE SOMEWHERE, m r a? -&e.».<. a -to H -rlusire to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya y |a&a?«ggjJ psJZHS^ |pJSH#| B Inclusive to the Singapore Free Press m V« laV(l hrN-^^' J ..IS7HB SiONAL FOR EVERYBOCV \^AA^ W —J^^J f*k,^^MifW\
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    • 263 3 Radio SINGAPORE 1 The Radio Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Dance Music played by Nora Morales Orchestra; 2 For the Schools: Singing Together Literature for Stds. 4 5; 2.50 Close; 6.15 Proeramme Summary; 6.17 Four Istars A Starlet; 630 United Nations Album; 6.40 Radio Malaya Trio; 6.55 Announcements; 7
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  • The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Sept, 25, 1951
    • 330 4 r3 the links that bind the Commonwealth, another is added anxiety for the King who heads the world-wide family of nations. T nda of London i .zrns are already keepin* v m ide his home. In t .mions and the c and m soir.c ood ol 1
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    • 316 4 EJLSS Place and Civ Hall are now engaged tan a polite tug-of-war for $3 mi::ior. of Colonial Welfare and Development Fund mcney. s*he Government needs the grant to build a qusrantiro station so that more livestock may be brought into lood-short Singapore. Tht City needs it
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  • 643 4 102 Members of Parliament want to dispense with the A GROUP of 102 Members of Parliament—three Liberal and the rest Socialist have tabled a motion asking for what amounts to the abolition of the practical functions of the Lord Great Chamberlain, an hereditary State office held since
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  • 476 4  -  Kathleen Vellacolt Jones IN NEW GUINEA... By AND NOT LONG AGO THEY COUNTED THEIR WEALTH IN" WIVES YEW Guinea natives grandsons of cannibals and headhunters, who used to count their wealth by the number of a man's wives and pigs are now thumbing through
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  • 1038 4 WHITE RUSSIA -IN SEN ET OISE The vanguard of 20th century 'displaced persons 9 live the autumn of their days m a home provided by racehorse owner Miss Dorothy Paget, writes Hugo Charteris ABOUT 15 miles south of Paris there is a graveyard m which the 2,000 crosses are shaped
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 56 4 DISEASE is the greatest enemy of present and the future Where DISEASE exists NO ONE can be safe The sickness that kills a stranger's child today may strike at yours torrorro* SAFEGUARD THE Mil* Help the St. Andrew's Mission KospiU l NOW »L anbrtto* fflisrion r^3 MOSKTAI WtlK \tm YQBR
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 5 MEMORIAL ORGAN picture. I J: ininjr the envet Mi.tque on the organ memory of officers and t rew of the Dromus, who lost ihe-ir li\'v to the Seafarers' pel. Princp Fdward Road. Free Press
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  • 63 5 Aberdeen Orchids 'are insignificant' I I ca to me large, colourd beautiful orchids one .'i the tropics," Mr. Henderson said. office yesterday, Mr. ierson found that there i muck to do after his absence that it •possible to make any j for the future. 7 just have to go on
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  • 89 5 great advantages are claimed for the probation treatment which has proved to be of outstanding value m the Fnited Kingdom. The first is that It causes the minimum of Interference m family life, and secondly, it is cheaper than any form of institutional treatment. At the moment
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  • 88 5 Helpers for Children 's Party Seven Singapore icomen who tvill be helping m the Children's Party at the St. Joseph's Institution ground on October 13. They are deft to r ght m the picture below):— Miss Lily Shum, Mrs. Peng McNeice, Miss Lijdia Tai, Mrs. Lyla Briitnn. Mrs. Christina Loke,
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  • 243 5 ADULT PROBATION SYSTEM FOR POLICE COURTS Magistrates agree on new ordinance Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S adult probation system for the Police courts, first mooted two years ago, will probably be enforced after the next meeting of the Legislative Council on Oct. 16. The draft of the Ordinance was agreed
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  • 115 5 SMSU will require new name The delegates conference oi the Singapore Municipal Services Union has discussed the question of changing the name of the Union now that the Municipal Commission has become the City Council, but no decision has been taken as to what the new name should be, the
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  • 240 5 If 1,476 people smoke 15 cigarettes less a month.... Free Press Staff Reporter. TP 1.476 members of the Municipal Services Union smoked 15 cigarettes less a month, $950 could be collected and spent on benefits for their children. This estimate was given to the Free Press yesterday by Mr. Lim
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  • 132 5 The Singapore City Council Chamber will be open to the public from today (Sept. 25 up to Saturday (Sept. 29. 195n from 9 o'clock m the morning until 5 p.m. to give all Singaporeans an opportunity to see the Royal Charter. On show with it will
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  • 82 5 THE Commissioner-General. Mr. 1 Malcolm Mac Donald. yesterday f-legraphed the following message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies with a request that the message may be conveyed to His Majesty the King: "With humble dufv I express, on behalf of everyone m these
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  • 70 5 Independent Malaya should remain m the British Common.veilth. advised three of the four visitin* Burmese newspaper rd.tors in~ Kuala Lumpur yesterday evenine They said that the pronlen's m B rma would nOt haV^ beta so crave had Burma stayed In the Commonwealth. A gift of
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  • 271 5 Free Press Staff Reporter INFORMATION services m the United Kingdom are very well organised and effectively operated m comparison with similar services m this country, according to Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan, Singapore's Deputy Public Relations Secretary, who returned to the Colony last week after
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  • 77 5 A co-cperatlve imilni till 111 with a capital of SI OO,OOO, to build a light railway line from Simpani? Tiga to Rungkup Besar, on the coast, is being planned by a number of Malay leaders m Bagan Datoh, Perak, according to the Utusan Melayu. The line
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  • 31 5 Province Welle^ey s new 900 reservoir fit Buk.t TV,h ig will be named af^r (he »j Resident Commissioner. Mr a.'v. *sto.», who is leaving Malaya m November on retirement.
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  • 97 5 MILLION LOTTERY Picture. A general view of the draw of the fourth Malayan Chinese Association, Million-Dollar Lottery which tock place en Sunday night at the Happy World Stadium. Among leading women of aU nationalities mlio helped m the draw were Miss Corinne Wilson. Miss Rosa Shum. Datin C. J. **agiar,
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  • 433 5 GOVT. MOVE TO EASE LIVESTOCK POSITION Free Press Staff Reporter TN order to avoid the much-needed livestock to supplement Singapore's food 1 supply being repeatedly refused admittance for lack of a ijuaranliae station, the Government proposes to apply for a Colonial Development ;;nd
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  • 161 5 gIXGAPORE importers of steel from the United Kingdom should apply to the Economic Affairs Branch of the Colonial Secretary's office for details of the quantity and purpose of their needs, the trade has been informed. Importers have also been asked to give the names of their
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 92 5 I JEWELS I DESIGNED AND MADE I, WITH OVER 30 YEARS I IS ON DISPLAY AT I S. P. H. de SUVA HIGH ST. SINGAPORE. Pt Sc IPOH. v L. Arrived... I NYLON j DRESSES j 1^ 3^!f^J!! >n .!J!?jrßi- J ji' V AGNESIA ANTISEPTIC I DUSTING POWDER I Icr
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    • 17 5 \s^>^ You'll want i WARM BLANKETS ARC BRITISH and PURE WOOL i %'^^^a^ ■•?^^™li!^.'s;™'' i J9i llWlrllilrwllir
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  • 337 6 Chilton back at centre-half THE England and French teams for the 1 international soccer match to be played at Highbury Stadium, North London, on Oct. A were both announced last night. The side contains only one new "cap Arthur Willis, Tottenham Hotspur's left-back, while there are
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 6 picture. riiirlion Football Club's three South African players photographed m training. Goalkeeper Albert Iytenboaardt (Humphrey Bogart to the fans), on the right, fnd fullback John Hewie (left) have already played for ™c first team. Eddie Firmani (centre) is being groomed for a place m the first team as a full-back.-
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    11 6 Forget the club rules and bait me 2 number two iron?"
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  • 196 6 AUTUMN DOUBLE BETTING BUSINESS was fairly good at the Victoria Club, London, last night when the first call-over on the "Autumn Double" races was held. Kelling was not establisnea as had been anticipated, as a clear favourite for the Cesarewitch. for he was joined at 100-9 by Three Cheers. Mon
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  • 31 6 Felictssimo Ampon, the Phi'iopines tennis star, defeated jacquobs Yalouse (Franco 6_2 6—o m the first round ol the men's singles of the Porce Cup tournament m Paris yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 43 6 When Mansfield S.C. were jeaaing by four goals to one against Slme "Darby S.C. m a Singapore Business Houses League Cup soccer match at Shell the referee abandoned th? same live minutes before the end owing to rough play.
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  • 185 6 Chia-Lim return bout suggested SPORTSLETTER THOSE who saw the recent boxing bout between Sonny Chia and Lim Kee Chan, contestants for the flyweight championship belt, will probably agree with me that it was a surprise when Chia's seconds threw m the rowel and Chia. who was leading on points according
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  • 58 6 N.Z. TOURISTS WIN 7-15 YEW Zealand's Rugby Lea; ac touring side beat Workingtown by 17 points to 15 yesterday. Hunslet trounced Batley 27—8 m the second round of the Yorkshire Cup. In a second -round fixture m the Lancashire Cup Oldham beat Widnes 17—9. •by Union results 14. Newport 3;
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  • 272 6 Tigers emerge clear champions Ti-ers 4; 8.0.D.C.A L TWO more points from their defeat of Base Ordnance Depot Civilian Assbciation yesterday brought Tiger S.A.s tally to 24 m the S.A.F.A. First Division League. This means that they completed their League programme clear champions, two points ahead of the runners-up, Rovers
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  • 452 6  - Main problem is finding a good hooker CHARLES BRYCE ENGINEER REGT. RUc B y By WHEN it comes to rugby the Sappers can m* be relied upon to give a sood account o selves. Singapore Engineer Regiment h^ ul successful programme last season, reachi n final stages of the Fraser
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  • 52 6 Forgotten man Of footfall n David Jack |gK>GEBI play< wai are usu; South; provid» ph.be So tax j der I turr. XI. blamed I 1 does no I square <: It I Cat.: I eye kl play, but tional cline at t!;> I haw i ball "'All I v I
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  • 397 6 From ARCHIE QUICK WHEN George Cox, the Sussex cricketer, was presented at Brighton with a cheque for most of £7,000 he will get from his County record benefit he made allusion to the fact that it would be tax free whereas the £750 his friend Jack
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  • 52 6 BOCCEB: League Cup s-Jinil. IK. and Sh. Bank v F.&N. at f. Cesar; Bus. Hses. X.0.: 1.C.1. v P. Bukom at Farrer Park. HOCKEY: League Div. 1: S.R.C. v S.C.R.C. at SRC; Friendly. BODCA v S.C.C. II on padsng. SWIMMING: St. Patrick's rate at C.S.C. 2.30 p.m. TENNIS:
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  • 377 6 From a Special Correspondent THE Amateur Boxing Asso- ciation, at ite coming annual meeting, will consider a proposal from Northern Counties that the reference shall operate inside the ring and that the count shall be audible. These are sweeping alterations which have been resisted by
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 55 6 S. P. C. A FLAG DAY— 29I h Sep. 190. PLEASE HELP Space donated by: PHOENIX AERATED WATER CO.. IT! r/JH£ AMY CMNG£ when *9"!*'» a r I have hts Jaf... BUT A V^ WATCH p. wi// ever remain m v^ PRECISION I i SINGAPORE KUALA LUHPUR „^)B>M 159 CECILSTREET.
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  • 554 7 vimst times m today 's j, i track gallops From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Tuesday. 1 cer), one of the associated clubs' importations, [b to his chances here when he was holding Silver ip at the end of half a mile m 51 2/5
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  • 40 7 ft v\ril uood improvement > 1 5 sees, rather r morning. Though he X rae?s to date, he tt and should be v V X ion with His X, but actually X thestn yet disposed b
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  • 45 7 M •3 P v B sui-lina! > Q Cob E rt- 1 1 f M Inter- Sower B.P v a P l>«iu»lrs (HnaP: I Hi.it v ai^d Phun Ghim Han. re'cree r>e no p^v o:. :s being OMd for m annua dtsnef
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  • 33 7 \ion. Sydney Sta\!r. Harry Miller \ne, to put up a fight een Australian baniamweigttt Jim Carruthers and .mi of Cuoa. •s 1? a le^dinc con:h African Vie worid title. Reuter AAP
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  • 60 7 N.Y. YANKEES STILL LEAD VZW York 1 and Brooklyn Dodders increased thr.r re.— pecuve leads m the Ame: National by. Sunday. The Yankees went Juriher r.heaa of Cleveland by beating Bo&ton Red Sox 6 l. while Dodgers retained their three-game Nation- 1 League lead over New Yorl: Giants with a
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  • 117 7 3 Community League games this week H the League practically completed, Singapore Amateur Football Association's Community m is getting: into its final stages. The Chinese, who are still unbeaten, play Singapore Base District (Army) en Thursday. Tomorow Malays mcci Indians, and on Friday Europeans, second m the League placings. lake
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  • 355 7 Free Press Rag by Reporter F ICK wa s against Saint Andrew's School and Old Boys Combined XV yesterday on the Padang. In their fourth rugger outing this season the schoolboys suffered their first defeat m going down by eight points (goal and a try)
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 7 pictarr. champion T~:i Bag Vo n (Swifts), who m'ssed the 100 yards evrnt. b oi/tured winning the KM yards seven >ards ahrnd of the second man, Arfbur U.lon m the City D?' athletic meet on the Palaiiff en Saturday. Free Press
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  • 145 7 T EYTON Orient's balance sheet, with its loss for the year ended May 6, 1951. cf £21.894, comes m striking contrast to the recently published Arsenal profit cf £42.272. The Club have some valuable player assets, but their profit and loss account shows a debit balance
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  • 40 7 picture. dovn 9 Barchard (New Zealand), wfco attempts to pis s the c*S to lP^" r ate T c Zealand Kugl»y League team won this jrame, their firi,t of the tour, by 13 points to nine. Topical
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  • 110 7 DAVE SANDS of Ausiralia. middleweight champion of the British Empire, arrived m New York by plane from London yesterday to launch the American campaign which he hopes will win him the 160-lb. title. Sands named No. 1 challenger for the middleweight title m the latest
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  • 70 7 MELBOURNE. Mm Twentv-two-year-old Peer Thomson, fresh from his go'f tcur of the Unitei Kincdom and America, defeated Ossie Pickworth by eieht strokes to win the Victorian C!o?e coif ishiD here m his first competition since retuminr His performance was :e* better than PfckmJtth'i re?ord score for
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  • 52 7 SYDNEY, Mon.— Gorge Worthin..ion, Australia's former Davis Cup representative, is to follow a boxers training routiri? for three weeks to regain his place m Ausirali&'s tennis team. He will run five miles a day. do short sprints, then visit a gymnasium for special exercises.- Reu-ter
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  • 250 7 rE visit of the All-India Football Federation team to Singapore is to be made m November and not i>ext month, as previously proposed. The change m dati is cue to the coming tour of the Malayan Chinese Football Association to Hong Kong and the proposed
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  • 259 7  - Katong Sajarah nay not be Div. BB championS CRUSADER By I7ATONG Sajarah "A M may not be Division 3B champions of the Singapore Amateur Football Association League, after all. They fur hed the League with the same number of points as R Kranji, but a better goal average. In their
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  • 42 7 TN a friendly hockey match played at Victoria School yesterday Raffles Institution and the home team drew with a goal apiece. Raffles opened scoring through centre-forward Kandasamv, but. five minutes from the end, Bala equalised for Victorians toEofrfnf short corner.
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  • 75 7 Entries are nc.-x Vje£ lor the Singapore Baa a;., m Ass. tion s senior and ?ran cliinaipionslnps m the to. -wine I jies. won .s, ..\ed di''iale>, veterans' singles ar.o dtooM The entry fee is S3 per compe.nor per c < 'iim be obtained lrum
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  • 53 7 YESTERDAY'S I X HM results wf FA. Charity S' Id match: Tottenham B castle U. 1. English Leir Div. 1. Southern: Shrer "mrv Town 3. Leyton Ori«:t Glasgow Cup f i\: Celtic 7. Clyde 2 at Harris den Park. G!a Friendly ma f A: 0. Fu)ham
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  • 35 7 INDIAN Recreation Club Is: 2nd soccer teams will plr Farrer Park against Chinese leUc Ist a nd 2nd teams tomor;oTV and Saturday. Tho 2nd team*meet on Wednesday and the lat n Saturday.
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    • 24 7 ■^oii t Miss 1 j. ||rj j CO T he K^t of the Week" I /V7^f 1 J .Italian Music-" k w Songs £3
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  • 40 8 LAWRANCE. On 17 Sept, at Abervstwyth. to E.uned. wife of F V Lawrance. Land and Survey D**T)t Sarawak, a daughter. ON 24TH SEPT.. 1951. at .ntf Kerbau Hospital, to c, wife of P. P. de a son, Peter Francis.
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  • 35 8 TRE ENGAGEMENT is anr ed between Richard Gorden. youn??r son of Mr. Mrs. Rua I f Tunbric ne Wells, and I> only daughter of Lt. Col. C R Crofls of IK. Porti :s London.
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  • 145 8 IT IS with deep regret that thr f is announced on Saturday September 1951 as a result ot motor-cycling accident of W. 0.1. R.S.M. Thomas I Welch Fusiliers, att nore Volunteer Corp* y. unbounded energy and i c will be sorely .y the Volunteer Forces rt Corps of this
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  • 117 8 MRS. YEO CHIANG I < all friends and re- for their condolence. attendance at the 1 I of their beloved son. V MBS NG ENG HOCK t itivrs. friends. Overi Bank Officers and If i i.ible presents attendance at the fanet connection with their m r .r. Sept. 22.
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  • 302 8 All must help, says Stokes LONDON, Tuesday. VI R. Richard Stokes, Lord Privy Seal, said here L yesterday that Commonwealth defence programmes must be regarded as for the "defence of all of us". They were a common service. Those countries not so heavily engaged m defence
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    17 8 General Eisenhower, watching: manoeuvres m Germany, inspects a guard of honour of the Black Watch at Hanover.
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  • 282 8 LONDON, Tuesday. BLUEPRINTS for a vast network of superspeed jet airliners throughout the Commonwealth will be discussed m London this week. Delegates from all Commonwealth nations will meet here today to study traffic control and airfield arrangements for regular services for a 44-seater 500-mile-per-hour aircraft. De
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  • 62 8 PARIS, Tues. pOLICE yesterday arrested a middle-aged Paris couple who admitted that they made I SS3O a day for the past three years by robbing collection boxes m fashionable Paris churches. While the wife knelt m simulated prayer to keep watch, the husband fished bank
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  • 155 8 WASHINGTON, Tue s THE Italian Prime Minister. Mr. Alcide De Oasperi, appealed to U.S. Congress yesterday to help solve Italy's domestic and foreign problems. He addressed a joint session of the Senate and House a few hours after arriving m Washington for three
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  • 28 8 Yesterday's closing quotations on the Hong Kong money exchange market were HK56.775 6.805 per US$. HK $15.78 per sterling. HK $335.25 per tael of gold. U.P.
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  • 110 8 Murderers shoot their way out ATLANTA, Georgia, Tues. piVE "dangerous" convicts including two murderers, serving life terms, escaped through a hail of shotgun fire to freedom at the Rock Quarry Prison Camp near here yesterday. The desperadoes commandeered a truck and boldly rode through the prison «?ate as the guard
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    26 8 Two Singapore Sisters, Violet Shaw, 16 (left) and Dorothy, 17, photographed when about to leave London for America where they will spend four years m College.
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  • 28 8 Mrs. J. Zubatnk was recovering m Ontario, yesterday from a bullet wound m the stomach inflicted by her husband who mistook her for a bear.- U.P.
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  • 20 8 A Russian spy was sentenced to life imprisonment yesterday by Persian military court for transmitting military information to Russia. U.P.
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  • 169 8 LONDON STOCK MARKET LONDON, Mon. IN THE ABSENCE of active interest prices drifted lower m most sections of the London Stock Exchange today. -Operators appeared to be heeding the note of caution sounded m the week-end press m view of the King's illness and the forthcoming election. Recently active industrials
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  • 46 8 Sydney Tramway Employees' Union has rejected a move for women tram drivers Union officials said the proposal was made because of the acute manpower shortage. A woman could be trained m nine days to drive Sydney's two types of tram.— Reutpr- AAP
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  • 30 8 The Prime Minister Tran Van Him of Vietnam was guest of honour at a government dinner m London yesterday. He is on a four-day goodwill mission to Britain.
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  • 23 8 The European Consultative Assembly's next session may be delayed a month to await the outcome of Britain's General Elections.- A.P.
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  • 149 8 HOLLYWOOD, Tues MICKEY Rooney's third wife, lfl actress Martha Vickers, got a divorce from the actor today on testimony that he spent most of their married life away from home. I don't think I saw him more than one or two nights a week/ she told
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  • 13 8 Prince Ibrahim Halim. cousin of King Farouk. died m Cairo yesterday aged 75.—
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  • 159 8 "ARK t THE New China News Agency ds[ the American-Japanese security secret clauses embodied m the so- tration agreement" and granting th, forces additional facilities m the cxl Quoting reports from Tokyo, the agency said that the alleged secret agreement contained the following main provisions
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  • 22 8 Ingrid top beauty list grap:. lusck I 10 n bear car, mour J Ingrid, LeiL cho Dorc X 'i Bru' trtch. U.P.
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