The Singapore Free Press, 17 October 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA -1' SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 10 1 Malaya orders armoured vehicles I l\ I I •u- i
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  • 82 1 LONDON. Wed. HERBERT Morrison. :he British Foreign .said last night following Kgypt'j rejecof the four-power proils on :he Middle I Qgs have got somewhat id." B: .is m Egypt by treaty and there no question of her doing han .mding on ights, he said. n Government
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  • 47 1 Senator Robert A. Taft, Republican leader, announced yesterday he would run for presidency of the United ?s. He told a press conference he felt confident that he would be nominated and d. Senator Taft is 62, an itionist and Republican affairs expert.
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  • 503 1 U.K. SENDS TROOPS TO SUEZ Ismailia quiet after rioting LONDON, Wednesday. [UK Foreign Office announced yesterday that Britain is reinforcing her garrison m the Suez Canal zone. The announcement came 24 hours after the tian Parliament had formally abrogated the 1936 Anolo-Es:yptian treaty and a few hours after sof anti-British
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    53 1 picture. lINITED STATES troops block their ears as one of their companions fires a75 mm recoil-less ftfle from the forward slope of a hill m Korea. An observer (right) watches for results by the side of a tree. On the left a field telephone man waits to signal the results
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  • 47 1 JAKARTA, Wed. DR. Hjalmar Schacht, Hitler's financial genius, said yesterday that the restoration of internal security was a vital condition for Indonesia's economic recovery. He stressed the importance of foreign enterprise m the nations export economy, and warned Indonesians against fear of foreign investments."
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  • 236 1 NEW YORK, Wednesday. T^HE Soviet Union will veto any Security Council resolution on the Persian oil dispute, Soviet Delegate, Mr. Semyon Tharapkin, said yesterday. Both British resolutions, whether amended or not, were fundamentally the same and represented an attempt to intervene m Persia's internal
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  • 48 1 Steeltrap best bet, says Lewis ALLAN LEAVIS, Free Press racing correspondent, gives these as the best bets at Penang today: Grand Dombey, Steeltrap and Miss Coy. TRESPASSER recommends Miss Coy and Clickity-Click. PICTURE TIP and today's course information m P. 7. THE GOING will at best be soft.
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  • 27 1 Four hundred and fortyeight people were killed, 1755 injured and 371 are still missing m the typhoon which roared across Japan on Sunday.
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  • 43 1 CANBERRA, Wed. THE Australian Prime Mm*- ister, Robert Menzies, said that although Australia had not made any decision to send troops to the Middle East m connection with the current Egyptian situation, she would send troops m "certain conceivable circumstances."
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  • 156 1 NEW YORK. Wed. THE strike of dock workers, spread to more piers alon» New York city's giant waterfront yesterday, crippling defence and commercial shipping alike. Mr Joseph P. Ryan, president of the American Federation of Labour International Longshoremen's Association, toured tfie waterfront and said he was
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  • 235 1 RAWALPINDI, Wed. •pHE gunman who shot A Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan was torn to pieces almost at once by the infuriated crowd. As the Premier fell, his assassin ran into the street but was chased and killed. He was a Khaksar, a member of a
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  • 49 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A European couple >vere seriously hurt when the car m which they were travelling was involved m a head-on collision with a Royal Navy bus along the 6 l i mile Thomson Road shortly after midnight. They were admitted to hospital.
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  • 204 1 TOKYO, Wednesday. A MERICAN Sabre jets yesterday shot down eight A Russian-type MIG fighters and damaged hve others m the biggest air jet battle of the Korean war. The air war flared ap m northwest Korea near the Manchurian border. But Australian Meteor jet pilots
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  • 323 1 Nehru sends his sympathy Liaquat's murder 'may end peace' NEW DKLHI, Wednesday. JNDIAN officials last night studied with considerable fear the possibility that the assassination of Pakistan's Premier, Mr. Liaquat AH Khan, might upset the uneasy peace between Pakistan and India. They studied, too, the question of who i s
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  • 166 1 TUi: King has sent the following telegram to the Governor General of Pakistan: "I have heard uith grVat sorrow the news of the dastardly crime which has resulted m the death of Mr Liaquat Ali Khan. Please convey the deep sympathy of the Queen and m>se!f to
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  • 33 1 Princess Elizabeth and th»' Duke of Edinburgh arrived m Winnipeg by air yesterday. The Princess received U.S. 55.C00 for charities from Pre<mpbcll. on behalf_ of itoba Province. A. P.
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  • 253 2  -  THOMAS R. HENRY By CTRONG evidence that tuberculosis is m part an hereditary disease has been reported by the U.S. Public Health Service from the Tuberculosis Research Office of the World Health Organization m Copenhagen. Throughout most of its long this malady has been known
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  • 982 2 Charlie would have been a case for Roffey Park, Britain's first "Industrial Rehabilitation Centre," m Sussex, says Egon Larsen harue Chaplin m a scene WHEN you enter E^ffey Park, Sussex, you imagine yourself m a millionaire's luxury home, with vast halls, elaborate panelling, and a well-stocked library. Uniformed nur- from
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  • 420 2 says the Singapore Doctor OIRTH control is not **new. it is not a medical product of a modern a«:e. The upper classes of society have practised it m one form or another, through many hundreds, even thousands of years. Before tne Industrial Revolution, plague, lack
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    • 256 2 Only one thing is more hopeless than attempting to tell anyone about a THURBEfI drawing and that is trying not to. THE SEAL IN THE BEDROOM AND OTHER PREDICAMENTS was Ike first collection of THURBER drawings ever to be published m book form, and is now reprinted at $7.50 by
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 117 2 YOUR LUCKY £TAR DORN today, you are Ucious and iniKp ndent m b; thought md action. You ar. not one to travel w.th the herd. To be at your i must have free and a wide scope for your initiative to develop ymu Lit nt capabiliYou have tremendous nfirience and
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    • 54 2 Solution To Crossword No. 435 Across: 1. Gallows, 7. Execute. 8. Sod. 9. The tote* bit. 11, Indiesfoil. 15, 16. Off the roll. 17, Strap. 18, Day m. Down: 1. Glebe. 2. Lauding. 3, On«. 4, SHrub. 5, Pelt S. Edit. 10. Bast «nd. n. irons I?, Dcfet 13, Irony.
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  • 656 3  -  J L HAYS NOTEBOOK, fey Tea time' I 1)01 oul ill- Our infantry have their -cry when the I comes for the la.--d dash up the rocx fern strewn hillside to lips of the Communist D pits. when only or five seconds separate m from the
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    363 3 fyr jr T .M. Me....,! i^.-Cis the play of this t.and m the Auckland (Xew Zealand) Club's Team of Four Championship. He doesn't give the bidding m detail, so we've imagined it sbvat as follow >: North East South West 10 Pass 24 Pass 30 Pass 4N.T. Pass'
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 373 3 SINGAPORE 8.8.C. [Smgapoii: 1.00 p.m. Dance Music played by (General OIMWM Service i Jerry Gray Orchestra^l.3o Time VT 615 P m s P° rts Round-Up; 6.30 i I, t v, News News Analysis; 6.45 Probignal <fe News; 1.40 Lunch Time gramme Parade; 6.50 From The Prom; 2.00 For the Schools:
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  • The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Oct 17, 1951
    • 398 4 Schools hospitals A DISQUIETING picture 01 the damage to the two main social service s ht-mes of Singapore---the Medical Plan and the Education Plan— WSJ painted m the Legislative Council yesterday. From official speeches and document it is quite plain that the people will have to revise their ideas of
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  • 68 4 VJO-ONE could be inaifiereni li When there is talk of increased taxation, even if it of the special Judicious, painless variety cl but kept secret by Mr w. c Taylor Evr rv C auditor had som. thing to tan about it :d they said it In m& As
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  • 945 4 MONTGOMERY HYDE, the distinguished criminologist, examines some new judicial appointments and asks Is there a need for more criminal judges m Britain? if AVE Britain enough criminal judges? The promotion of 52--year-old Mr. Colin Pearson, XC, to the King's Bench, where Sir Travers Humphreys's retirement
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  • 629 4  -  FELIX SWING TOPICS BY "IyHAT has happen- ed to Singapore's amateur dance bands? is a question put to me by many swing and jazz enthusiasts. One explanation for the almost total disappearance of our amateur maestros is that most of them have turned professional;
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  • 70 4 Dimitri Miiropoulos conducting at the Edinburgh Festival. Of him Gordon Van Hien writes: "He conducts m the most extraordinary fashion I hive ever s-?i Much of th time there is no beat at all and, for the rest, a sort of Hurry and wild shaking of hands
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  • 52 4 Tl c last of tne new West Berlin "alert" police units inarches into the Olympic Stadium a public api>earance to take part m the annual police sports show. Their uniform is of Ua< darker than that of the regular police, a black shako, black boot-gaiters
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  • 344 4 Stalin fights within the Soviet... ....Against 40 Million Ukrainians who have been struggling for independence from Russia for centuries, says FRANK MacMILLAN SINCE the end of the last war, the West has had the depressing: task of watching Stalin taking over a dozen countries by domestic treachery and faked elections,
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  • 362 4 fiSE of the most delightful recordings to arrive m Singapore this week is Sonata No. 3 m F. Minor, Op. 5 by Brahms, played with rare brilliance h v Edwin Fischer. So charmed waj I by this sharp, magical interpretation by Fischer that I played it again and
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    • 18 4 MIKiMOTO PSARLS Na^ble name m the history of cultured pearls. Distributors: H. SENA, Ltd., Singapore Penan* Cr Bangkok
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  • 229 5 Discovery of forged birth certificates Free Press Staff Reporter [HE discovery of a "ramp" m British passports obtained by forged birth certificates has made it even more necessary than ever now for locai applicants for such passports to provide the immigration authorities with "the fullest evidence
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  • 43 5 senior Police officer told into the Colony—through Bangkok was exposed recently. In this case he. said, some Chinese used to acquire Hon? Kon& and then travel to Bangkok on a certificate of identity and apply for admittance here.
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  • 160 5 Free Prese Staff Reporter. fALLING all British ex- paratroops m Singapore Malaya The first re-union dinner m this country for members of Britain's airborne division during the war, will be held at the Shackle Club. Singapore, at 7 p.m. on Oct. 27. But as
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  • 47 5 rpHE Singapore Legislative Council yesterday approved of a sum of $13,815 for the return. a.r passage of five representatives of the Malayan Air Training Corps who went to England to attend the Tenth Anniversary Rally of the United Kingdom Air Training Corps.
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  • 200 5 PLANS TO PRESERVE BEAUTIFY OLD CEMETERY AT FORT CANNING Free Press Staff Reporter A PLAN to preserve and beautify the old cemetery at Fort Canning (pictured below) into a public garden is to be undertaken at an early date by the Public Works Department, Mr. E. A. Gardiner, Director of
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  • 106 5 Free Press Staff Reporter. /OWNERS of 600 coconut trees which had to be cut down m the vicinity of Kallang Airport for the safety of air2raft, are to get compensation with the approval of a vole for $28,000 by the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday
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  • 51 5 A cat burglar broke into tte Young Men's Christian Association m the early hours of Monday morning and [got avav with a watch, a fountain pen and $40 m cash The money and the watca longed to Mr. ioo. a resident of the YMCA
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  • 11 5 "ou!d have no objecuon to such a course
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  • 13 5 Thpre t hu N;v j 6 30 p.m. Subject "Rlgbt llicu^hf.
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  • 239 5 Fisheries Station for S.E. A. in S'pore Free Press Staff Reporter WORK on the establishment of a Regional Fisheries Station m Singapore to serve all British territories m South-east Asia will be speeded up with the initial grant of $50,000, from the Colonial Development aaid Welfare Fund, by the Finance
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  • 57 5 rTHE Singapore Legislative Council yesterday approved a token grant $10 to purchase improved type of fishing gear for sale to local fishermen for increasing their catch. An initial expenditure of $5,000 will, however, be incurred from the Colony funds for purchasing and building up stocks to
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  • 47 5 Feminine costumes, dating as far back as 1910, will be displayed at Penang's first International Fashion Parade to be held tonigHt at the E and O Hotel Forty models, including M*ss Queenie Hatalie, runner-up for last Sunday's "Miss Malaya" title, will take part.
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  • 55 5 Heavy firing was reported a 1-ttle more than a mile north of Raub yesterday morning m an area vhere lr-was reported some of Sir Henry Gurry's murderers were hitU. A company of GurfchM was In the area on Monday and yesteri hey reported this niat
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  • 540 5 Any increased taxation 'not justified' Strong opposition by Unofficial! Free Press Staff Reporter VHE suggestion of the Singapore acting Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, that there should be judicious taxation to help meet the huge commitments for next year met strong unofficial opposition m the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr.
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  • 722 6 Cheltenham an improved side From PETER LOVEGROVE GLOUCESTERSHIRE, who have won the South-Western Division of the County championship four times m the past five postwar seasons, and last year gave East Midlands, the eventual champions, a rare fright m the semi-finals, are confident of their
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    54 6 The redoubtable Springboks opened their British tour with a 31-6 victory over the combined Hampshire and Sussex XV at Bournemouth. A South African back (in dark jersey) is pictured here about to pounce on t. l. Horsfall, the Harlequin and Hants front-row forward, who is trying to start a dsibble.
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  • 151 6 ROYAL Navy and Singapore District (Army> played themselves to a standstill m their S.A.F.A. Community League soccer match at the Naval Base last evening. The game, which also served as an inter-Services League encounter, ended m Army winning by a single goal, scored by Eley
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  • 191 6 New group in rugby tourney \FTKR only two seasons, there is to be yet another alteration to the County Rugby Union championship competition. In 1950, two of the latest associations, Berkshire and Oxfordshire, were taken out from the South-Eastern Division and the former added to the South-West and the latter
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  • 179 6 AT the. close of the county cricket season the Gloucestershire club, who had already lost the services of veteran bowler Tom Goddard. announced the retirement of J. K. Graveney. their fait bowler and brother of Tom Graveney, the England batsman, owing to injury. To replace him, they
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  • 262 6 31 starters in today 's Cesarewitch HTHIRTY-ONE horses are expected to go to the post for today's Cesarewitch Stakes at Newmarket, the first leg of British racing's Autumn Double. The second leg is the nine-furlong Cambridgeshire Stakes scheduled for Newmarket on Oct. 31. The 2]-mile Cesarewitch is one of the
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  • 478 6 Singapore hockey roii n^ Free Press Hockey Report* i YESTERDAY'S Singapore Hockey Association First Wvi n v resulted m well-deserved victories for Khalsa and 1t.,. X making a strong bid for the championship this yeai ls < reply against University of Malaya on the
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  • 41 6 J^JEW Zealand Rugby League touring team beat Batley by 20 points to 13 yesterday. Other Rugby League results were: Lancashire Cup semi-final Oldham 10. Leigh 14. Yorkshire Cup semi-final 'Keighley 15. Hunsl* t 9 Reuter. A. P.
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    • 138 6 CAPITOL STAHTi TODAY n-tu t «j» m DOUGLAS -MAYO AIR-BRMAN •At Warner Bros. Along the Great Divide Phone hj }|*1 4042 WOW SHOWING 11-1. jr. 1.30 STANLEY KftAMH S The Men MARLON BRANOO TERESA WRIGHT SMIM\ TODAY TOMORROW ONLY! 11AM 1 l.*> I l."> 6.43 Si v p.m. SHOULD THEY
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  • 353 7 TODAY'S MAIN RACE AT PENANG TRY OPEN oington is ul [)!e fancy UXAN LEWIS PENANC, Wednesday. r.ut" w* the general descoarse this morning of the thi> afternoon. I heard r Princeling:, Clickity ird> mentioned as Wcllinutdn is fanned tables. He has lock m running, ry consistent m his :orm well,
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  • 84 7 rE Penang Turf Club committee have decided there win be only seven rice s again on Saturday. Scratching^ for all engagements m the Class 3 sprints have been heavy enough to reduce the second run from six to five divisions. Wally Bat by may not
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  • 298 7 'we wuz robbed' cable reporters DKITISH boxing writers, hopping mad over the w l> irtmund draw decision between Johnny :m s and Germany's Heinz Neuhaus, are tipping Welshman to take Hem Ten HofTs European heavTweiirht title. I ers at the ringside, all chanti ing "We wuz robbed." Said Peter Wilson
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  • 122 7 I*™ TKESTasBEE BMOM JEEP CftLlB,,* j^_ u£?££l£* i^fF^™" 1 GOOD ADVICE MR. TIN RVCE z Tui **TMtatlt Good Advice iuSSS? 0 2??™ GPINIt S3SS! 0 LMU> SPOBT.NG P,XK 415 skJsT" FS^" sssisr" 'ss?sss» RUE s E>egaWt Kld Elegant K-d Elegant Kid Elegant Kid W kanS 111^
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    6 7  -  McLeod By Solution tomorrow
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  • 133 7 Following are the ties m the V.M.C.A. singles tennis championships to be played at the V.M.C.A. courts today and tomorrow: Today: "B M single N. F. Barker v H. L. Wee; Robert Lim v Dr. G. S. Yeo; Koh Bok Aik v Francis Lee; P. C. Chua
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  • 91 7 RAF MALAYA v. S.C.C. 'pEAM to represent Combined Royal Ait Force Malaya m a rugby match against Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang on Saturday is: Flt.-Lt. CouLson fChangi); Cpl. Harvey tSeletan, Flt-Lt. Smith, (Tengahf, F/O Podger (Chaogi), Cpl. Griffiths (Seletax); Cpl. Woodward (Seletar). F/O Mcpherson vTengaht; Cpl. Nicholls (Tengrah).
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  • 52 7 DON Cockell retained his British light-heavyweight title by knocking out Albert Finch of London m the seventh round at Harringay, London, last night. Cockeil, who was 5-1 favourite, is trying to get a crack at the world title held by Joey Maxim of the United Slates.—
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  • 31 7 Next year's boat race between Oxford and Cambridge Universities will be rowed on Saturday. March 29. The race is due to start at S 15 n.m. G.M.T. Reuter.
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  • 81 7 The following are the fixtures for the annual S.ngapore Youth Council's soccer competition for the Rayner challenge s.iield. Oct. 19, St. John Ambulance Cadets v. Boys Brigade; Oct. 22, Police Cadets v. Federation of Boys' Club; Oct. 23, Young Men's Muslim Association v. CYMA; Oct. 26,
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  • 33 7 GH3 FARELF "B" XI beat Singapore Cricket Club "B" one-nil at hockey on the Padang yesterday. Warner scored the winning goal off a oa*s from Searle m the 40th minute.
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  • 82 7 U7ALLY THOM of Birkenhead won the British Empire welterweight title at Harringay, London. last night when he outpointed Eddie Thomas of Wales, the holder, over 15 rounds. Twenty three year ojd Thorn, a novice compared to Thomas, was floomi four times m the bout. His forehead
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  • 80 7 ■THE United Slates Davis Cup selection committee has formally invited Ted Schroeder and Herb Flam to join the U.S. tennis team that will play m Australia m December although the two Californiaris will be unable to accept The gesture was made to recognise the splendid
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  • 33 7 East Bengal Club- of Calcutta entered the semi-final- of rh^ Durand Cup foqtball tournament m Delhi by beating the Kalighat Club of Calcutta m the quarterfinals by four goals to one.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 490 7 ACCEPTORS and jockeys for today's Penang races are give n below. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race 7 Race 1—2.45: Class 4, Div. 3—6 Furs. Race **5: Class 3, 1 402 Egyptian Qaeen DIV. 4 6 Furs. 2 402 Mr. Tin J DoiSellv 813 5° imo c Tait
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  • 254 8 LONDON, Wed. J AIR. Winston Churchill j :?1 said yesterday that British prestige abroad had sunk so low that even the weakest nations can "spare a kick or a taunt" for Britain. Mr. Churchill continued his effort to maintain Britain's foreign policy troubles
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  • 387 8 ♦There's still a chance'— says Graham UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. I)R. Frank Graham, United Nations representative for Kashmir reported to the Security Council yesterday that there was still a chance of getting agreement between India and Pakistan on the question of Kashmir and
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  • 292 8 LONDON, Tuesday. ASSASSINATIONS have claimed political leaders h\ Malaya, Burma, India and countries of the Middle East since the war. Only nine days ago the High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya, Sir Henry Gurnev was shot dead by guerillas m an ambush In
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  • 54 8 The Earl and Merle at the theatre picture. The Earl of Dalkeith with film star Merb Oberon at the Westminster Theatre for the first night of the new play "A Priest In The Family/ The Earljnet ***?<»"" recentl m Hollywood where he was her jruest. "She is a friend of
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  • 1692 8 (Continued from page 5) Tanglln) said that any newcomer to the Colony who had listened to the address of the Financial Secretary could be pardoned if he mistook, it to be a recital of records broken by the Colony on the road towards the winning of some
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 378 8 BIRTHS BuLJEX: To Joan and Ken, .10.51. daughter at Kandang I iv Hospital. EVANS: On 15th Oct., at 8.M.R.. pore, to Bobbin (nee Bell), Wife of Commander G. H Evan*. son. HENDERSON: At B.M.H. on Oct to Kay. wife of Capt Henderson, G.H.Q.. Farelf, a i rt r. for Lorna
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    • 35 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris rnmca PublishC d by Ranald Atonder Chrlstiaa WUK at the Office ol the S^i^Tim., p™, m C c U =S> ia cecu and fal ai'tey Street*. Singapore) 1, Teiephoae HIU
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