The Singapore Free Press, 15 October 1951
1951-10-15
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Title Section18 1951-10-15 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA i SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1951. PRICE FIFTH l!\l18 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-10-15 1 picture. Ja*n Basent, affcd VI, who is still at school, competed for the title of Malayan Beauty Queen m the Rotary Club's Carnival held yesterday m the Victoria Institution. The winner was Miss Colleen Cooke, 17-year-old stenographer m a Kuala Lumpur motor firm. Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Article466 1951-10-15 1 4-hour discussion defence plan CAIRO, Monday. [•HE Egyptian Premier, Nahas Pasha, last night >aid that his cabinet had reached a decision on the four-power proposals inviting Egypt to join a Middle Eastern defence system. The decision will be submitted to Parliament approval this afternoon. Sahas Pasha madeAFP; U.P. - 466 words
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Article9 1951-10-15 1 King's gift to U.S. cathedral Penang customs of doing9 words
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Article50 1951-10-15 1 1 rev Tnm Mill Reporter. MHKHtI BAHBIT, Mon. v^\ Kl> Ha>hini b i n Jaflfur technical assistant of the Public Works Department. Batu Pahat. md WtflMa who were acinvins: him from Aver m to Batu Pahat yes tfrc'av v t re killed m a roa«l50 words
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Article67 1951-10-15 1 PARIS. Men. L*RENCH Communists suf- fered one of their worst nee the d War II m national elections -t-d vescerday. complete returns nor the Comta nor the rightist Idol Gen. dp Gaulle roll m the local ballotThe Communist^ were completely voted out •he important French67 words
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Article207 1951-10-15 1 NIAGARA SPRA YS PRINCESS NIAGARA FALLS, Mon. PRINCESS Elizabeth and the Dukft of Edinburgh got a tourist's close-up view of the Niagara Falls yesterday and at one point the Princess got so close that the water cascaded down on top of her. Going into the scenic tunnel underneath the horseshoeU.P. - 207 words
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Article98 1951-10-15 1 LONDON, Monday. key issue of living costs. With polling only 11 Hays off these two main facts are widely recognised by the principal rival parties. They are backed by reports pouring into campaign headquarters from local agents throughout the country Foreign policy is wellReuter - 98 words
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Article39 1951-10-15 1 The University of Arkansas scientists claim they have developed an inexpensive treatment for cancer. They have used cobalt, a relatively cheap metal, to replace high-priced radium In thp treatment of cancerdiseased tissues of thp body.— A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article200 1951-10-15 1 TOKYO, Monday. THREE allied divisions advanced nearly two miles 1 on a 22-mile front in the Central Korean mountains yesterday bringing the Red headquarters of Kumsong within the range of their big guns. American, South Korean and Colombian forces waging a two-day-old offensive overranReuter; U.P. - 200 words
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Article117 1951-10-15 1 PRINCESS Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were aLmost left behind at St. Catharines. Ontario, yesterday when their train started off without them after a ten minute slop. At the Princess's request the local pipe band played while she stood on the welcoming dais. TheReuter - 117 words
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Article50 1951-10-15 1 Indonesia's criminal law will be revised shortly so tha they will be uniform through out the country. The present laws, introduc ed by the Dutch, were adapt ed to meet the conditions pt culiar to the territories i which they operated, includ Ing the sultanates.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article21 1951-10-15 1 Israeli engine drivers struck yesterday completely paralysing railway traffic. The strike is m support of higher pay claims. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article22 1951-10-15 1 Australia's Treasurer, S Arthur Faddetn. is to vis i London late this year or ear i In 195 AFPAFP - 22 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-10-15 1 picture. "•hr filers of lfc« r Government on the cv or ih<- i.iJh.j r Party conici Le at Scar. 1 01 iK Yorkshire. On the left <s the Piin: Mijiisier, Mr. Attlge, centre is the Foreign Seen /ary, Mr. Morrison, and. ris:ht is Mr. Hugh Dalton, .Minister > for LocalA.P. - 53 words
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315 1951-10-15 1 U.N. COUNCIL TO HEAR NEW OIL PROPOSAL TEHERAN, Monday. DREMIEK Mossadeq of Persia will present to the United Nations Security Council today a plan to create an international sales and distributing organisation to market Persian oil and provide technicians to run the idle Abadan refinery. The organisation would distribute andU.P. - 315 words
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Article58 1951-10-15 1 VOTING in India's first general election will begin in the slate Himachal Pradesh on Oct. 25-*-the same date as Britain's General Election. Six other Indian states will vote by the end of the year and the remaining 19 will vott during January. Final resultsA.P. - 58 words
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Article60 1951-10-15 1 The Ceylonese Prime Minister, Mr. D. S. Senanayake. said in Darwin yesterday that the training students from Ceylon would receive in Australia under the Colombo Plan would be of great benefit to his country's agriculture and animal husibandry. Mr. Senanayake has come to Australia for aReuter - 60 words
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Article18 1951-10-15 1 Troops for Australia's se'cond Korean battalion will sail for Korea early nrxt yt or. A. P.A.P. - 18 words
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161 1951-10-15 1 U.N. troop transport runs aground A UNITED STATES troops transport with "several hundred United Nations troops aboard" has run aground on an island off Sasebo, Japan. Typhoon-whipped seas ar*» breaking over her stern, but the U.S. navy said yesterday that the vmel was in no danger of breaking up TheA.P. - 161 words
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Article75 1951-10-15 1 JOHANNESBURG. M(.n. DR ENAMES STEPHEN, 27-ir-old graduate I University of Wi: wa'erwand. has been appoir. scientilic oflictr at the a'' energy research establishment at Harwell. England He w:ll take up hU d early next year. He is -n the stafl erf the Bernard Price Institute ofReuter - 75 words
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Article43 1951-10-15 1 Ceylon, N p and Siam selves cf the technical a.ssi.se India ha.s offered ui the technical co-e; plan. It includes making available experts on .sericulture, caustic soda, sugar technology, statistics, paper manufacture and custom* org in.— a p A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Advertisement15 1951-10-15 1 jV ptP p~HOTOGRAPKV THE GENEIIAL PUCTMC co..ltsTof encDSjT tINCAPOUt MALACCA »U>LA LUMfUH f tN N015 words
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1212 1951-10-15 2 SPOTLIGHT on UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS He keeps Empire State building plumbing m order A MAN with one of the oddest jobs m Hi m York works m the lushest building m the w v r 1 d— the Empire S.ate He nus to1,212 words
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Article, Illustration96 1951-10-15 2 All the window's a stage... With a Mayfair, Lonl don, window for their z stage these child models show what the really smart young man and I woman is wearing about town. They are enjoying r themselves m the window lof fashion house dis- playing new dresses for I the96 words
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Article350 1951-10-15 2 HORRIFIC SHOW FOR U.S. MOTORISTS UIGHLIGHTS pre**sented m a U.S. film on road safety will include an 85-mile an hour chase across the prairies after cfrunken speedsters, the amplified screams of a man being prised from a shattered car, the gasps of the rescuers, who could not free him m350 words
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332 1951-10-15 2 'SELF HEL P' BUILD ROADS AND MORAL —In Greece, sayi Michael S* Mannin* /COURAGEOUSLY optimistic, the people m Greek villages bordering the Iron Curtain rebuild their homes and reorganise their lives, m spite of the constant Communist threat. Frequent border incidents, invariably provoked by the Communist frontier guards, come to332 words
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Miscellaneous135 1951-10-15 2 Hew Crossword No. 484 ip ACIIOSS 1. Rum agents produce their reasoning <d). 7. Do such soldiers electrify their enemies? (5. 6). 8. What people do m "sound sleep of course (5). 9. Davids grand- father— awarded a British Order? »4). 12. *A woman sat m unwomanly (Hood) (4) 13135 words
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Miscellaneous211 1951-10-15 2 YOUR LUCKY eTAR BORN today, you are one of the natural davdreamers of the world. You seem to live m a rosy, optimistic glow, thinking that no matter how terrible things are today, they will surely be better tomorrow. Your tendency is to sit back and wait! You know that211 words
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Article280 1951-10-15 3 RUSSIA SEEKS SWANK NECKTIE talin offers 14 prizes f w NEW YORK, Monday. .oinul> more and more capitalistic. First the Soviet I >m sv irned that it had to produce a greater variety of i tiPH.jb do like all dolls t0 look alikelie ir tit industry has announced a nationalA.P. - 280 words
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Article34 1951-10-15 3 [BONN, Monday. tting the Commanderx n ,ie. in Europe Ls to know Dwight Eisenhower K nroblem when he visits various sec Ui« troops of the 11 <1 A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-10-15 3 n-up: Vivacious P irrieux. who is m Hollywood from I ranee to make a new MOM musical "Rich. Jmmg and Pretty."21 words
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Article43 1951-10-15 3 U.S. FORCES TO GET MORE igg st peacetime U.S. ■jroriation m hisVSSSo. 937.808.030 reMi Congressional al. by a voice vote. the measure to President T!ie House»of Repress approved it last The amount is about 000.000 below the ap- ted by the t.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article27 1951-10-15 3 Tennis Star Nancy Chaffee. I baseball outfielder Kiner, 28. of the Pith Pirates, were mar- Saturday at the TriniEpiscopal Church m jl Barbara. Califcrnia. APAP - 27 words
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Article91 1951-10-15 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. PRESIDENT Truman re--1 tamed personal control of the atom bomb because he did not want "some dashing lieutenant colonel" to decide when it should be dropped, according to the diaries of the late James Forrestal. a former Secretary of Defence. The diaries, published recently,Reuter - 91 words
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Article44 1951-10-15 3 CHUNG YU-CHIU. a landowner near Chining, m North Kwangtung Province, accused by the Communists of being a "reactionary exploiter," was shot dead on Sept. on His son was the principal witness against him at his trial before the Communist court.- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration435 1951-10-15 3 She is smaller than the Smiths Nova Espero LONDON, Monday. "TWO Londoners, 31-year-old Patrick 1 Ellam and Colin Mudie, aged 23, have reached Corunna, North-West Spain, on the first leg of a 4,000-mile voyage across the Atlantic m an 18ft. yacht that435 words
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136 1951-10-15 3 LONDON, Monday. PHE eight million tons of smoke and ash which A pollute Britain's skies each year do some £50,000,000 worth of damage. The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research has found that between 50 and 2,000 tons of airborne pollution to136 words
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Article95 1951-10-15 3 Mussolini's body in a monastery A ROME, Mon. N Italian news magazine said yesterday ihat the body of Benito Mussolini, recovered from grave-robbers five years ago, was now buried m the wall of a 14th century monastery. The Government maintained silence on the report, but it made headlines m ItalianA.P. - 95 words
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Article19 1951-10-15 3 Egypt will build a s^tate palace for King Farouk m Khartoum, the Egyptian Govornment announced.- A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article304 1951-10-15 3 The worn an who 'f elt the pinch' LONDON, Monday. Yf RS. Pauline McCririck came to London to see the Festival and ordered a £23 10s. pair of crocodile shoes. They did not fit. So she flew to London again from Jersey to stand alone before Judge Blagden m Westminster304 words
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Article114 1951-10-15 3 PEKING 'NOT SCARED OF A-BOMB' DEKING Radio said yes--1 terday that th •Acan clamour" for oi o( the atom bomb j.i X (ton not frighten the C Korean peoplo Quoting an article m the ueriodical. "World C regarding Bt&lin'l recent announcement of the nian ture of the atom oomb mReuter - 114 words
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Article30 1951-10-15 3 Thieves en Friday nipht broke into the home of Dr. Clement Price Thomi -ureeon who performer! a lung: operation en the r last month, and I lerv.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement72 1951-10-15 3 t ::y< t $fliky I *f ivailable at all I i 9 Leading Dispensaries I ill i pore £2.00 l i ®Xt ted s?5O f fl THERE ARE f NATURAL SHADES OF I FEDERAi DISPtMSARY LTD. It 5 V Ui M)OI fe:. SERPMBAN. T>CNAN& P*V3ient s put tiie Modem wTriT72 words
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Advertisement126 1951-10-15 3 i> I H 1 bull! I |VV iI I Why Pay More When You (tin X E Own An I "ADLER" 1^ LEU (GERMAN MAKE* y I SEWING MACHINE BY PAYING $15/- Per month with a small initial down p:yment i t For Iv II Par tic ula rs App126 words
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Miscellaneous23 1951-10-15 3 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya JANE delusive to the $\%g£pore Free P t Second chance^ By/Edgar -^h ill El A23 words
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The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Oct. 15, 1951.
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Article817 1951-10-15 4 g^HE pamphlet, "A Re- port from Malaya on Tin", issued jointly by the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines and the AllMalaya Chinese Mining Association, uidulers m some plain speaking to our American friends. It is the industry's reply to charges made against thorn m a Report on Tin rorrmiled817 words
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Article, Illustration1540 1951-10-15 4 Hall Romney - Hall Romney A Conservative win may mean changes for Malaya Vw They would see how elections are run m a democratic country. They would be entertained and instructed PARLIAMENT has been dissolved, and for the next fortnight we shall be m the throes1,540 words
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395 1951-10-15 4 A SUDDEN speed-up A of Russia's armaments drive— intended no doubt as an answer to the West's Atlantic Defence Pact— is turning the Soviet Zone of Germany into a vast armaments centre. For some time now Allied Intelligence officers have tnown that the Russians395 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-10-15 4 This sinking aerial trick phuiojjraph is of the Rockii-lhr < I ed asiinst New York by ni&lit. The centre, covering: 12 icm I i« dominated by 70 storer Radio Cornoration of33 words
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Article336 1951-10-15 4 ALEXANDER CLIFFORD - ALEXANDER CLIFFORD asks HOW inexhaustible is America? This year she is spending on defence three times the total of Britain's whole three-year defence programme. Next year she will be spending more, and the year after much more still. Day by day l he Government juggles with336 words
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Advertisement36 1951-10-15 4 GIFTS I offer a most acceptable ran^c <f Rifts you can always chnose one for any xcasion and be sure you get it at the keenest price S.P.H.deSILVA., 45. HIGH ST.. SINGAPORE. IPOH A K. LUMPUR.36 words
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Advertisement65 1951-10-15 4 2nd ricor. 13, Bat! Exquisite Sew Evening Gowns B IH.B.wiTER&CO, l 'B I MERCHANT TAILOR vJ liiilors of I) I Ladies and GentjtJ J> :fe battery roap SIN QUALITY GOODS'-^ COLOURED BED SPREAD. 4 i WHITE PILLOW CASES 20" CENTS PYJAMA SUITS ALL S'~*A E R T E X SPORTS65 words
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218 1951-10-15 5 t Vrtsa Staff Keporter tn ii..lclv -shop along Joo Chiat Road is 4 I S nreniises for the Katong Boys' Club, A >v> rP pioneer boys* clubs which former«lubhouse behind the Joo Chiat ..unjhe road. When a Free Press reported d the new clubhouse218 words
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19 1951-10-15 5 i r I nsr ut npur. H t the petiI suHKtnore19 words
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Article31 1951-10-15 5 MALAYAN STUDENTS UK. ELECTIONS .df .us from Si.";jtapore. Ma■Bd Thailand will be amongst nu jdents attending the flection survey arranged during •he Mnp.ugn m the U.K. Dta Welfare I>partol British Coancil.31 words
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398 1951-10-15 5 i\o increase m rates contemplated Free Press Staff Reporter Singapore City Council's 1952 draft estimates, after pruning by the Finance and General Purposes Committee, will show revenue from rates at about $22,000,000 and expenditure at under $23,000,000, giving a deficit of below $1,000,000. Now that398 words
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225 1951-10-15 5 Vitaminised rice supply to check malnutrition COUNCILLOR'S HEALTH PLEA TO GOVT Free Press Staff Reporter THE necessity for supplying the people of Sin pore with vitaminised rice to check malnutrition and prevent the incidence of beri-beri was urged yesterday by Dato C. J. Paglar (ItatgvewHt Party Legislative Councillor for Changi).225 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-10-15 5 'SINGAPORE IS WONDERFUL..' rHIRTY- ONE- YEAR old V Khin Maun; Mi, a Burmese journalist, who is m Singapore covering^ the ECAFE Conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall, for the Rangoon Daily. An old boy of Rangoon's Government High School, Khin Maung Ni is a fast Burmese shorthand-writer. He70 words
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Article35 1951-10-15 5 Fui..u. con i buttons to the Gurnev Memorial Fund, sponsored by the Independence of Malaya Party, were received yesterday Mr. Cheong Yoke Choy contributed Si o.ooo and Mr. Ctitm K;-'ti Crman <1 00035 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-10-15 5 ROTARY CLUB FELLOWSHIPS picture, T2*c St*!«y«l n TV iw.j h terviewed applu-uiits JM Rotary Foundation Fellowship. Left to right: Dr. G. V. Allen, Mr. Yon* Nyuk Lin. Mr S. II. Peek, Mr. A. W. Frisby, Mr. fhandno Mahtani. Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article, Illustration155 1951-10-15 5 MR. Ang Ah Yew, one of the founder members of the Kiwi Members' League and who helped to make it the successful youth organisation which it is today, will leave for Bangkok today on six months' temporary transfer on official duty. A fellow155 words
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112 1951-10-15 5 CONVALESCENT HOME FOR TB PATIENTS F.F. Johoi'e Coi respondent. THE experimental Convalescent Home at Tampoi for T.B. patients has been a success and the Johore Bahru District Association for the Prevention of TB is urging Government not only to enlarge the premises at Tampoi to accommodate a further potential 100112 words
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Article99 1951-10-15 5 Mother child hurt in accident A six-year-old girl aiid her mother were both admitted into the Singapore General Hospital last night. in a serious condition after they were injured m a motor cycle accident at Cecil Street, The girl was sitting with her mother, 33-year-old Chew Ah Eng, who was99 words
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Article37 1951-10-15 5 In recent week-s the Federation has deported another 390 aliens snd 21 British subjects under the Emergency Regulations. Total deportations since the beginning of the emergency is now 11.708 aliens and 292 British v; s37 words
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Article55 1951-10-15 5 4 TOTAL; Of 646 babies were born m Singapore Ciiy for the week ending Oct. 6, 1951. There were 195 deaths (105 males and 90 females) over the same period. Pneumonia headed the mortality figures with 29 deaths against 25 m the previous week. Tuberculosis and55 words
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Article64 1951-10-15 5 T»HE Kuala Lumpur Co-Operative Housing Society is looking for 100 acres of land m Kuala Lumpur to complete its scheme for 420 houses, 76 Of which are now going up on Rifle Range Road. Mr. Boey Heng Fook. Chairman of the Managing Committee of64 words
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Article54 1951-10-15 5 The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association has received the sum of $218.80, being a collection made by the Staff of Cold Storage Creameries Ltd.. and Ice Cream Vendors, m memory Of Sir Henry Gurney. This sum will be restrved for the treatment and feeding of the destitute poor who54 words
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Article94 1951-10-15 5 LIUNDREDS of monkeys have invaded a Malay village m Malacca and damaged furniture, crockery and cooking utensils, according to Utusan Melayu. The villagers stated that the monkeys swooped into Kampong MurUin, from an adjoining jungle which had been left uncleared for several years. The villagers fear that the94 words
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Article63 1951-10-15 5 EUROPEAN Pohce Officer. Lieutenant Bt-LMiam. was among four Police personnel killed, three wounded and one missing when bandits ambushed a party travelling on the river m the Mersing District of Johore last Wednesday First news of Ihe ambush and death of Lieut. Belsnam and a63 words
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Article117 1951-10-15 5 QINGAFUM aiipuin. If had no control over the milling: of the rice it nu^ and tuuld not. therefore, possihly lay down -tandardv as the Government of India, had done, as to fh»* qu.mliU of bran that i l»e retained m milling m certain parls of India.117 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-10-15 5 jHriure .».r. K. SENANAYAKB. Pr.me Minister of Ceylon, is seen lowering th 1 foundation stone which he laid on Saturday at the new Ceylon Sports Club premises m Balestier Plain. Behind him is Dr. C. Subramar yam, President, of the Club Shortly after the stone-layingFree Press - 70 words
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Advertisement80 1951-10-15 5 NEEDLEWORK TAPESTRIES Qm P YqAjlXav* Artistic Designs and Colourings Ik for CHAIR SEAT COVERS, E? gj^P^ FIRESIDE STOOL TOPS, i DRESS'NC TABLE m stool tops FIRESIDE SCREENS and I I COFFEE TABLE TOPS etc. RF Complete with ySgsfifr Hand Stencilled Canvas Tapestry Wools to Frrish mh^S Instruction Chart Tapestry Needfe80 words
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Article591 1951-10-15 6 Late goals decide Free Press Soccer Reporter M.C.F.A 5; Singapore XI 2 pLAYING together for the first time, the men who made up the Singapore XI at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday evening gave an im pressive performance against the powerful Ma layan Chinese Football Association591 words
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Article981 1951-10-15 6 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Saturday's races m review From ANNOUNCE did not have a hard rage to account six— the Club— for Cl. 3, Div. 1, over 7 furs, at day of the Penang: Turf Club's Autumn meeting. Mayfair. who tried to lead all the way, was981 words
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Article41 1951-10-15 6 U.S. Davis Cup player. Hamiltoa Richardson, now visiting Japap, beat Furniteru Nakano. Japan's Davis Cup player, 6-3. 6-3 m the .singles during the exhib:tion tennis matches at th* r Derien Coliseum m Tokyo o^ P^'-.-darv. A. P.A.P. - 41 words
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121 1951-10-15 6 LONDON, Mon. ENGLAND'S team to pUy Wales at Cardiff next Saturday m the home international soccer series was chosen yesterday as follows: Williams (Wolverha nipton Wanderers) ffoal; Ramsay (Tottenham), Smith (Arsenal), fullbacks; Wright (Wolverhampton), Barrass (Bolton), Dickinson (Portsmouth), half-backs; Finney (Preston), Thompson (Aston Villa),121 words
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Article46 1951-10-15 6 I ATIFF Wanderers beat Ro*i yai Air Force Tengah by five soals to one yesterday mi a Singapore Hockey Association Division II match at Tengah. Hat tarn gained the only goal for the Airmen. Amin (3» and Mansoor (2) scored for Wand?rers.46 words
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Article, Illustration323 1951-10-15 6 jyjOST English players agree that Ewart Kempson writes about the game rather better than he plays it and since he is an expert player, that* compliment even if a bit left-handed. At any rate, this "Contract Bridge Hands," published m London by Faber and Faber. West opens tlie323 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-10-15 6 picture. Bcon Scong (left), Malayan Chinese Football Association centre-forward senas m a shot with centre-half Harith bearing down m support of Mutton, the Singapore *l goalkeeper. Malayan Chinese won tliis soccer duel at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday by five goals to two. Free PressorFree Pressor - 49 words
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Article41 1951-10-15 6 GHQ SIGS WIN ARMY HOCKEY £HQ Signal 'Regiment beI'Side hockey champions at .Tauglm yesterday n-hpn tw unit tourney To enter the dfciding game ■ignala beat 19 AlrtFormation Signals by three goalvtO'nil v;hHe 30 Battalion beat Sinjgapore District Signal RegiJ merit three-one.41 words
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545 1951-10-15 6 MARCHES' TERU TAKE THE LEAD FRO M BOLTON From JIM CH AMIUHI OM>o\ WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers w h old, Norman Deeley, as their n J, Bolton Wanderers s—l5 1 m the top English Football card on Saturday Bolto had a teenager, 15-year-o!d Ray r.irn were dumped from the top of ihe'Virstii545 words
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Article91 1951-10-15 6 pRENCHMAN Marcel Eoumac. who is making a bid 10 head the winning list of owners on British race tracks this year, moved a step nearer his goal over the weekend when Talma II won the two-mile race for the Cumb Lodcre Three-year-old Slakes with $1,500 addedA.P. - 91 words
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Article17 1951-10-15 6 How they stand..: stand., Fm Saturu I were I I Hudri*- I I i I I I17 words
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Article8 1951-10-15 6 Horse without identity g Dead Saturdj Bit tii>ent8 words
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Article19 1951-10-15 6 BAKSI TO MEET GINO BUONVINA I I Gino B i for i I I Bo- B .1 7 I19 words
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Advertisement25 1951-10-15 6 The Oriental Optical Co. 4 (U.S A. Modern KQ'.iinment) 34X NORTH BRIDGF ROAI !<»? KOITH BRIIH.h ROM TELFPHONES r» 0 no* 3R7 Singapore, Penang I Sian25 words
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Miscellaneous25 1951-10-15 6 R^io SINGAPORE t 1 Rep. i s»o: i 9 M BBC 6 Id pJB 630 V I viu B 7 P:<.< I sel: Crazy V'25 words
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Article189 1951-10-15 7 land crowd boos German I DORTMUND, Monday. NN^ \\,l!iam^ contender lor the British heavyweight title, drew Stnhais, (,ermany s No. 2 heavyweight over ten round. m leted by boos and jeers, that Williams had won. ttrhed the fight refereed by h mipion M Si-hmeJinjcReuter - 189 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-10-15 7 picture. Chu Chec Sens:, Malaya Chinese goalkeeper, leaps to tip over a shot from Day (Singapore XI) mi n yesterday's soccer encounter at Jalan Besar Stadium which the Chinese won by five £o.*ls to two. Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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Article96 1951-10-15 7 THE Hong Kong cricket spotlight on Saturday turned on N. E. Arthy when the Colony XI continued their match against a Combined Hone: Kong and :apore Services team m a same marking celebration* of the centenary of the Hong g Cricket Club. y knocked up96 words
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Article23 1951-10-15 7 a beat Belgium by goals to one after I M a half time m >rna:ional soccer h m Brussels yesterday. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration322 1951-10-15 7 DO\AL Air Force Changi's rugby team returned to Singapore yesterday evening having trounced the Rangoon Services and Civilian Pegu Club ComDined XV by 33 points (six goals and a try) to six (two tries) at the Gymkhana Ground m Rangoon on Saturday. A fast open gameFree Press - 322 words
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Article50 1951-10-15 7 TPHE Malayan Chinese foot- ball team from Singapore will make its debut at Manilas Rizal Memorial football field on October 28. The team will go to Manila after a three-game engagement m Hong Kong. Succeeding games are scheduled for Oct. 29. Nov. 4. 7 and orobably 8.- AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article62 1951-10-15 7 THE Black Cadre, crack cavah team of ten French rider from the Saumur Riding School France, arrived m New York on Saturday for their first U.S. tour The team was accompanied by 13 norses. stabled m special lUlls on the forward deck of the French liner62 words
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289 1951-10-15 7 INDORE, India, Monday. \I C.C. tourists replied strongly to Holkar's first innings score of 281 yesterday, the second day of their cricket match here, when they hit u 4 206 runs for three wickets m quick time. Holkar were dismissed justReuter - 289 words
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Article122 1951-10-15 7 HMS Kenya go dow n 4-3 INDIAN Recreation Club beat H.M.S. Kenya by four goals to three m a friendly game of soccer played at the Navy Base yesterday. The Indians had a halftime lead of three-one but were hard-pressed to hold out against a continuous second half onslaught by122 words
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Article39 1951-10-15 7 A record crowd of more than 40.000 packed the Charmilles Stadium, In Geneva yesterday to see France beat. Switzerland by two goals to one m an international soccer match. France led 2 o at halftime. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article26 1951-10-15 7 Bin«Aßore Hotk«v Association wil. »t»ie matrh m aid of the Poppy Fund between Civilians and Combined Services on the Padang on Nuv 826 words
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Article254 1951-10-15 7 SATURDAY'S UK SOCCER FIXTURES ENGLISH and Scottish league soccer fixtures for Saturday are: ENGLISH LEACU X— DIV. I Bolton v Huddersfield Burnley v Manchester C. Charlton v Arsenal Fulham v Blackpool Manchester U. v Sunderland Middlesbroufh v Liverpool Newcastle v Chelsea Preston v Derby Stoke v Wolves Tottenham v Aston254 words
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Article352 1951-10-15 7 FOLLOWING are the Heights for Wednesday, second day of the Penanr Turf Club Autumn meeting: Cl. 3. Div. 1-6 F. Mandalay 9.00 Kaiserine 8.13 Enterprise Wellington Sealed Orders Princeling White Lilac 809 < lickity Click 8.08 My Mink Kind Regards Lord Dhoti 8.05 Rio Grande Six352 words
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Article, Illustration286 1951-10-15 7 OOI WINS IN 15 MINUTES PENANG, Mon. QOI TEIK HOCK, y/ Malaya's Thomas Cup hero, displaying top form retained his men's singles badminton title of Penang yesterday m fifteen minutes He accounted for tan Kin Hong, who held the title 13 years ago, by 15—5, 15— I. Ooi had little286 words
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Article139 1951-10-15 7 Warwick Castle dvsfroyt d From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Monday. PARLY morning rain interfered with tnuk uork this morning. The only track opened was the sand and trainers did not allow their kmwm t., faster than a strong canter. Jockey R. Percival arrived back m Sin139 words
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Article34 1951-10-15 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun. In a semi-final of the knockout soccer competition for the Ifohtdem Batcha Cup played here the week-end. Kinta Indian Association scored a one-nil victory over Lovti Perak Indians XI34 words
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Article36 1951-10-15 7 T^HE fortnightly Singapore Amateur Football Association referees' course will be held daily at the Eastern Hotel at 7 p.m. from today to Friday, and next veek from Monday Oct. 22 to PHdttf Ort 26.36 words
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Article98 1951-10-15 7 World record claimed jO. k t MElFFcva.* of V Prtach sport.ny claimed to «-d it cord to; with a flying kilometre over 20 «e<onds regisn n i o! 176 721 kilo-iifve:- KB v t over 109 mph) RThUc nitic; h records i:.< e<i to have been 174.820 kp h. byReuter - 98 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-10-15 7 Todays sport BIGBT: R A.I. OUlaya) trial -Sdftar. ■OCUT: \ictoria School v S, it toria School; Iniversity I I pore t n*in err Rrßt.; S.C.C. womt-n ?nd XI v G.S.C 2nd XI —v( l34 words
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488 1951-10-15 8 Four powers submit terms for new pact West offers 'full equality' to Egypt CAIRO, Monday. BRITAIN yesterday ottered to hand over to Egypt her Suez Canal defence base on the condition that it would "simultaneously become an Allied base within the Allied Middle East command." The text of the British488 words
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Article210 1951-10-15 8 Topsy-turvy rubber plan attacked LONDON, Mon. Jl PROPOSAL that the re- planting of rubber throughout Malaya should be taken out *>f the hands of private enterprise and transferred to a government-sponsored committee, financed by an enforced levy on the volume of rubber produced, is criticised by Sir John Hay, chairman210 words
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Article23 1951-10-15 8 Qm. J. Lawton Collins. United. States Army Chief of Staff, had a Ion? talk with shal Tito of Yugoslavia ?:day.— U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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387 1951-10-15 8 The Virgin of Fatima appears to the Pope VATICAN CITY, Monday. TtflE Virgin of Fatima appeared three times to the Pope during the 1950 Holy Year, Federico Cardinal Tedeschini yesterday told 1,000,000 pilgrims gathered at the world famous shrine at Fatima. The cardinal, who attended the Fatima ceremony as theAP - 387 words
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Article, Illustration83 1951-10-15 8 picture. A giant wave-making machine churns up the water of the Portobello swimming pool, Scotland, as rubber dinghies toss their volunteer ''guinea pigs" about m the search for a sea-sickness cure. The Army experiment lasted two weeks and there were 159' volunteers. Various pills andA.P. - 83 words
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212 1951-10-15 8 SOUTHAMPTON, Monday. EiRANCIS Evans Hargreaves, 60-year-old New Zealand gold miner, arrived here last night on the last lap of his race to claim the hand of a German war widow Frau Basilia Hauminghaus, of Groebentahl, near Munich. This morning, he will tomeAP - 212 words
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Article36 1951-10-15 8 The U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee has approved a bill to suspend the US$B a ton import duty on tungsten, one of the important defence metals now m short supply APAP - 36 words
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Article211 1951-10-15 8 WASHINGTON, Mon THE U.S. Navy told its sailors yesterday that they should begin thinking now about th e atomic-power-ed submarine fl*t of the future because some of them may be m that service. Trip service publication, "All Hands." said that the undersea fleet may become "Uncfle Sam'sA.P. - 211 words
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Article233 1951-10-15 8 Americans find 'new foodsource' WASHINGTON, Mon JHE FIRST "jarge-scaie-production of what may be a new source of food developed with the help of sun power, was announced yesterday by the Carnegie Institution of Washington. What the food might taste like or just how it could* be dsed the basis isA.P. - 233 words
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