The Singapore Free Press, 22 October 1951
1951-10-22
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Title Section18 1951-10-22 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA dfgdfg SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN ENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration451 1951-10-22 1 60,000 workers for British may be 'recalled *> /x i? F l P' Canal Zone > Monday. X* Egyptian force armed with tanks and heavy guns was yesterday reported to be digging m on the Cairo-Suez road about 15 miles from Cairo. The force, between 300U.P.; A.P. - 451 words
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86 1951-10-22 1 mm* a pore's Deputy CommiNMoner of Police, Mr. Ni^ei Morris, has ordered an investigation into the charge made by a Legislative Councillor, Mr. C.R. DiN.iratha Raj, that "uninvited* members of the (ID. and uniformed Police attended an emergency general meeting of the Singapore Harbour Staff86 words
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Article110 1951-10-22 1 NEW YORK. Mon. A huge blade on a bulldozer sliced through a truck like a giant cleaver and kill;cd eight women and a man r Pasa Grand.c Arizona. on Saturday night. The blade was attached to a 3 600-pound caterpillar trac:nounted on a truck. It110 words
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28 1951-10-22 1 Trues talks pact to be signed today TOKYO, M Pan -1)0-• W hen it I] be I B I I B pwl r :ptive balloc. I w U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article142 1951-10-22 1 Princess, Duke get holiday VANCOUVER, Mon. pRINCESS Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh sailed out of Vancouver Harbour to Vancouver Island yesterday for the first real holiday of their Canadian tour. A Canadian destroyer took them across the straits of Georgia to Victoria, the provincial capital m the southern partReuter - 142 words
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Article21 1951-10-22 1 The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey, last night left Australia on a six-week tour abroad. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 21 words
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Article176 1951-10-22 1 PARIS, Monday. COMPETENT French circles last night confirmed a report appearing m the London Sunday paper "Observer*' that said Franco-British talks to work out a common policy towards the Muslim countries would be held shortly after the General Elections. The Observer, m a despatch fromA.F.P. - 176 words
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Article28 1951-10-22 1 In view of the tension between Britain and Egypt, the Dutch Airlines, X.L.M., will not use British pilots on their planes stopping at Cairo.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article89 1951-10-22 1 UNFAVOURABLE weather conditions yesterday led the Atomic Energy Commission to cancel the scheduled first test of its new series of atomic explosions at the Frenchmen's Flat proving grounds. Weather observers said wind aloft which could possibly carry deadly radioactive substances over populated areas was too highU.P. - 89 words
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Article330 1951-10-22 1 Free Press Staff Reporter r*ROM money raised by loans, the Singapore City Council proposes next year to spend $51,600,000 on new development ($3,700,000), electricity schemes ($36,000,000), waterworks extensions ($11,500,000) and gasworks extensions ($376,000). This is m addition to a combined Rate Fund and Trading Departments330 words
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Article147 1951-10-22 1 Liaquat murder RAWALPINDI, Mon. DOLICE have interrogated more than 100 people i Rawalpindi and Abbottaba.. over the past six days m connection with the assassination of Pakistan Premier. Mr Liaquat Ali Khan. Among these was 10-year-old Delwar Khan, son of the assassin, who cameReuter - 147 words
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Article39 1951-10-22 1 About 40 Egyptian police guarded Cairo's Anglican Cathedral while a service was held yesterday to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the El Alamein Battle. Because of tension, a ceremony at El Alamein was cancelled. A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article165 1951-10-22 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A GROUP of 76 members of the Singapore Labour Party whose request for an early meeting of the annual conference was turned down by the party's General Council will meet tonight to consider their future course of action. The meeting will165 words
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Article399 1951-10-22 1 Socialists are narrowing the gap LONDON, Momclin THE electoral gap between the Conservatives ;md A Socialists has narrowed, newspapers of all political faiths reported yesterday but most forecast a Tory victory m the General Election on Thursday. The independent Sunday Observer reported that the Socialists made considerable headway during theA.P. - 399 words
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Article19 1951-10-22 1 The Chinese Communist* are holding more than 120 Japanese fishermen I t vestijation on char espionage.- U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article127 1951-10-22 1 ROME MOO. jyjORE than 100 people have died m the worst storm m the Centra! Meditr area for 50 years, first detailed reports from South Italy, Sicily and Sardinia said terday. Thousands of to villages were devafive days of rain, gait floods m which a'Reuter - 127 words
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Article62 1951-10-22 1 The aircraft carrier Wai rior." Is to sail from Britain this week with replacement aircraft and personnel to relieve officers and men m th.- Far Eastern FlAmong the personnel will be four officer^ and 385 ratings to relieve the major part of the ship's com p.A.F.P. - 62 words
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Article35 1951-10-22 1 Mr. Walter White champ.on of U.S. Negro rights demanded inve^tigatioas police and liquor author!! of Negro s tiger Josephine Baker's coii Inst the Stork Club Baker i nati<jnallv known entertaii APAP - 35 words
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Article378 1951-10-22 2 says Rodney Campbell ANE of the most delightv ful things about the real Americans as opposed to the strictly synthetic Hollywood version is the absolute refusal of the middleaged to admit they are middle-a^rd, and the fury of the old folk if anyone dares tell378 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-10-22 2 Amirffsf four chimpanzees recently acquired by Schaenbrunn, Vienna, Zoo is 10-year-old "Honzan" seem smoking a cigarette with explorer Ernst Zwilling who brought the chimpanzees from Africa.29 words
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Article394 1951-10-22 2 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER by fragile little thing, m the "imaginative" playroom. CHE was pretty, and three years old; a friendly, intelligent little girl, wjth delightful manners. But, for six months she had steadfastly refused to eat. Her father and mother were frantic. She was their394 words
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Article553 1951-10-22 2 SPOTLIGHT on CUSTQz,j But they have offo, to wait three fc 0 to pass through fL barriers AN American can A bring home* $1,000 worth of foreign goods —and ignore the customs barrier. This generous allowance is designed to help the dollar-short foreign countries to reduce553 words
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Advertisement33 1951-10-22 2 rr 1 iilr Sr* iff tasTSf' 1 Oli W H x 1 1 /J* 1 II»l?^! f TIIV 9 x I CRAFTSMANSHIP 1 KWANG NENG LTP. Lp^^^HMMal 6 8, 50UTH BRIDGE t(OAO £IN6A?oft£33 words
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Miscellaneous64 1951-10-22 2 New Crossword No. 4V9 8 i| 1 M \(ROS> .cs.?i; 4. They city (11); S. Somet^ i:hy man's pay (5); 14 Am 17. See 1A .7 4>; erer from .the North (6) i DOWN Bake this melotfv fs>: i tatabe! «s>; 6. Un- end Of the Antipodes <4>: v re64 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-10-22 2 Solution To Crossword No. 489 Across: 1. Agincoiut. 8. Shaftesbury 10. Ena. 11. Reds. IS. £dda. 14. Sheriff. 15. Lute. 16. Tilt. IT. His. 19. Bannockburn. 20. Estranges. Down: 2. Grandstands. 3. Note. 4. Ossa. 5. Round Figure. 6. Astrolabe. 7. Byzantine. 9. Enereic. 12, She. 13. Eft. 17. Hour.52 words
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Article240 1951-10-22 3 HARD WORKING POWS WERE FITTEST >Qru tn biers lost Leigh t '—report LONDON, Monday. nHS mho ril themselves prisoners of |rtese saj report just issued that AA s the individuals who kept fittest lo worked hard and kept themlU m-nipicd, whtte those who rumbling and pitying themselves lost condition rapidly."240 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-10-22 3 1 TODAYS PIN-UP: Screen actress Helen Westcott, who will be Richard Widmark's leading lady m his next film.20 words
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Article83 1951-10-22 3 TREATMENT FOR BURNS— AIR treatment ior burns h is said to be having iderable success m milihospitals m Korea is calby doctors the "exposure ment.' 1 Surprising thing about it is it consists of doing pracy nothing. The burned I is lightly dressed so that \\x can get at it.83 words
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103 1951-10-22 3 TWENTY-YE^S Kent 5 bicycle is fitted ird b d zens gadgets knrh n Se T en added the JmSrf n mk just t0 outsmart the smart Alecs" His mother didn't wwatn t him to ride a motorcycle' but said he coul d spendA.P. - 103 words
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182 1951-10-22 3 Medicine (every 4 hours) was brandy 1-hr i, i 7 i LONDON, Monday. [HKfcfc half-bottles of brandy for a dying woman were prescribed free under the Health Scheme pv ncr doctor. He was censured by the health chiefs. But an independent threeman tribunal set up by the Health Ministry has182 words
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Article105 1951-10-22 3 rOMEDIAN Lou Castello is v cold to the idea now. but he says he once invested U5527,017 m a machine to make ice cubes for bars. Costello testified he hired engineer Bayer Goodman to produce the gadget for him, but 'it never worked." Goodman isA.P. - 105 words
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Article54 1951-10-22 3 Lorenzo Gamboa, a Filipino lieutenant m the U.S. Army, has been given a visa to enter Australia for 60 days. Gamboa was the centre of an Australian immigration storm when the former Immigration Minister, Mr. A. Caldwell, refused to allow him to return to Australia toA.P. - 54 words
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Article61 1951-10-22 3 Thousands of British Servicemen m Singapore and the Federation will be voting by proxy m the U.K. elections on Oct. 25. But they will only be those who filled m their voters' forms before leaving: U.K. for Malaya and arranged for somp member of their61 words
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Article90 1951-10-22 3 M LONDON, Mon. ORE and more British homes will become drab and dirty because more painters are needed. Householders, who have ordered new coats of paint for their homes, are being disappointed. They have found a long delay between giving the order and the work90 words
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Article49 1951-10-22 3 Prices of best-grade toys will leave most Brisbane parents dizzy this Christmas. For instance, dolls are selling at £9 16s. 7d. and a ordinary coloured ball is priced at 12s. 7d. Many of the toys are flowin? In from England, Sweden a'.ifj Germany.- A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article321 1951-10-22 3 Viscountess 'spanked' by husband Hit her with a hairbrush LONDON, Mon. AN allegation by Vis- countess (Joan Gilbert) Chetwynd that her husband, Viscount Chetwynd, hit her violently with a hairbrush was re- jected m the Divorce Court. Mr. Commissioner Grazebrook said that Lord Cheti wynd admitted "spanking" her and, m321 words
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Article24 1951-10-22 3 The Danish Parliament has authorised the Government to sign and ratify the protocol admitting Greece and Turkey into the Atlantic Pact.- AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article57 1951-10-22 3 $600,000 FOR— NOTHING IT is reported that Danny Have was paid US$2OO,OOO 1 ($600,000 Straits) for not doing: "Huckleberry Finn." The studio could not get the script ready m time and had to forfeit the salary. MGM's intention was to put on "Huck Finn as a musical with Kaye andA.P. - 57 words
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282 1951-10-22 3 LONDON, Mondax ORITISH Communists offered a slice of red (ike 33 to the Labour Party and the party replied thanks, the cake is tainted." The slice of cake was an order from Britain's bluff Communist boss, Harry Pollitt, to his approximately 40,000A.P. - 282 words
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Article84 1951-10-22 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon gISTER Marie Antoinette and Sisier Mary Joseph, nuns oi the Fran Order, will sail for Japan from Seattle on O> .10. Their destination U the exact spot m Hiroshima where the fin atom bomb struck and where, at Chriatan shrine they willA.P. - 84 words
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Article43 1951-10-22 3 The United stat a will I 8.500.00U out of Its population of mor 151,*****0 encaged In defence production by thi of 1952. Four and a half more worked would be shifted to def< obj the (oil Ing year. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement102 1951-10-22 3 A story of ugly passions and of reckless and romantic love set against an Eastern Background STORM CENTRE ROBERT STANDIhH published by PETER DAVIES LTD. $6.30 I Publishers' Far Eastern Representative DONALD MOORE, 22 Orchard Road. S rort For r £(/^c J COLDS L.r 1 ir- rr »i i j102 words
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Miscellaneous95 1951-10-22 3 YOUR LUCKY fAR L IF 1 r .'Ui- s f; i!le L I H L i-r ou ha\ I X proport X X »ur It* I X ir wan X r pl^hnient ou X B tv fill B leas i on. I i intuitioni B S< ill Hi it -tvBr95 words
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Miscellaneous181 1951-10-22 3 IWdndrdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya P --A SHOW, ANOTHEN SUPPER-J |fit--NO"NOTHING II OF COURSE. I I I THOUGHT NAROA WOULD REMEM- =3 p- SPECIAL, NAROA. H SORRY ABOUT BER THAT TODAY'S MY BIRTHDAY. r SAy-- TODAY'S MY BIRTHDAY/ I ALMOST TONIGHT? OH,MANDRAKE, 1/ SEE YOU r-"-181 words
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214 1951-10-22 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Oct, 22, 1951. Unwilling Members iposal to introihe Meintxi m m Singapore 1 conforms to the pattern of Bri:^s fjr eonstidrvelopmenr baa poor recepigh a t c tuodUors it at its UMd wi•- :iI 8 3 listinct lack T r. r it ha: In I214 words
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Article128 1951-10-22 4 »£K Malcolm acDonaki ast tribute 10 Sir Henry Gurney, and then soes on to emphasise that the lo.^s of no individual, however brilliant, can check M■ ya's lon-ma movement. Thai is commonaense talk. the kind of mlk which heard more often ta the world todKf when Is far too128 words
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Article, Illustration1782 1951-10-22 4 Hall Romney - 'When you vote, remember the Colonies' Griffiths Hall Romney SERVICEMEN IM MALAYA, WITH PROXY VOTE, ARE HANDICAPPED LONDON LETTE»^ L 1 l mm 'Bandits are praying nightly for a Socialist success' statement canbe dismissed T'-HE future of sixty A million people m the Colonies depends upon how the British electors1,782 words
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177 1951-10-22 4 WHILE London slept 30 young people most of them from overseas started out on an all-night walking tour of the city. At 6.30 a.m. the 20 that were left had breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausages and tomatoes m the Strand. They177 words
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Article759 1951-10-22 4 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER Why Britain is third m the race for by OEFORE someone starts up the legend that Professor Bruno Pontecorvo built Russia's new atom bomb, let me point out that Soviet scientists staged an atom explosion a year before the exItalian professor fled from Britain.' Pontecorvo759 words
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Advertisement33 1951-10-22 4 GIFTS I offer a must acceptable nmtze of gifts you can ty§ ekoose one for tccasMH and be I get it at the keenest price S.P.H.deSILVA., 45. HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. IPOH K. LUMPUR.33 words
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Advertisement50 1951-10-22 4 13. Battery Rd. S apore-1 Phone US A New Cod of EXQUISITE MODJI EVENING COCKTAa GOWNS DANIA NATURAL S IN 4, 9 12 DIFiTKJ AT POSI At STUDiO DE LUXE 3 ,ncapq^> 1 f STRAITS TIMES ANNUAI j- 1952 More colour hi i Published, f. Price $3.75 *M POSTACfc ANTWHi50 words
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6 1951-10-22 5 Nissen huts for Varsity extensions dfgdfg6 words
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Article62 1951-10-22 5 x f C.A. movie circle the crippled and children of St. Orthopaedic HosTay Lian Teck Road evening to give them a how. Mpfttal was first visited c Circle some weeks ago. .o plans to re-visit ir Home, 1 the Colony's nent at Yio Chu said62 words
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254 1951-10-22 5 SWEEPING STATEMENT ON FAMILY PLANNING Strong F.P.A. reply to Catholic allegations Free Press Staff Reporter TFIK recently published protest by the Federation of Catholic Younir Men's Associations against the Family Planning Association's request a (.ovcrnment grant of $20£00 to carry on its work next year, was escribed bya member of254 words
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Article180 1951-10-22 5 S'pore ef f ort commended Free Press Staff Reporter rpHE Singapore Family Planning Association has been commended on its crusade for birth control and family planning by overseas organisations which have been tackling the n*.in2 problem m their own countries. In a letter to Datin Paglar. a member of the180 words
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Article62 1951-10-22 5 $-MILLION LOTTERY The Million-Dollax Lottery ol the Malayan Chinese Association was proved so successful that all Drancnes of the Association have asked to cor.s.der a proposal m turn it into an Unlimited Sweep. The proposal was discussed m Kuala Lumpur yesterday by the .ng Committee of the Selr.nfor Branch. The62 words
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Article68 1951-10-22 5 Twelve Ch-nese ad I idten cooperative officers are being spe- recruited to cope ukh "an unprecedented demand" for cooperative shops on est it's and i-i 'lomcnr are The demand has been created mainly by the rising cost of living and Ibe emergervjy regulations reBtrietlnfl movement68 words
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53 1951-10-22 5 A communique from the Department of Education issued recenty seated that all private candidates m Singapore who wish to take the London Chamber of Comirerce (Spring) 1952 Examinations should submit their entries between Nov. 1 and Dec. 10. 1951. Kntry forms are available at the53 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-10-22 5 FIRST AID HOME NURSINC cf certifies I and Home Nur- I 'back roicj photograph-r-1 cit^r the presnnta ion t rcr.iony held under the auspice* of St. John's Ambulance Association at the Griffin Inn m Kuala Linn- pur recenuy. Dr. E. o. R. Alfred, Chairman of the Association, is seated mC. F. Larm - 57 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-10-22 5 JUNGLE QUEEN", the com- triable dinner dress m exalsis. with the twical Peggie chmidt floioing skirt. Mavis Cooper clearly enjoyed wearing this simple dress of seersatin m shades of green reflecting the lioht and dark of thp jungle ct thp Fashion Parade m Kuala Lumpur on Friday last.-Free Press - 54 words
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249 1951-10-22 5 TRADE WITH INDONESIA MAY SHOW BIG RISE IMPORTS into the Colony and the Federation from Indonesia, which showed a decline m the second quarter of this year by about $52,000,000, may increase again and catch up with the first quarter figures when the Indonesian Government reduces its export duty on249 words
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Article242 1951-10-22 5 Frre Press Johore Correspondent %'EXT year Johoie Bahru is to ftanfte the Iwn Board into a Town Council whirh will have ninp e!ected members. Ufa purpose th< Town Board are i w'jl be divided into three I P :V *:Lvz Chik. Aver Molek and Tebrau.242 words
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261 1951-10-22 5 Tuckshop plans for 18 Supplementary Colony Schools Free Press Staff Reporter DAKEXTS of pupils attending the Colony IX 1 supplement?. r\ schools wtildi v. re built last i have been greatly worried over the lack of p:. i tuckshops which could provide clean and mUm I food for the mid-session261 words
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Article72 1951-10-22 5 poVKRNMENT was blamed yes- terday fo r not supplying BCG to the Cninese ICftternity Hospital m Kuala Lumpur by Dr. (Miss) Soo Kirn lan, Chairmr.n of the Selangor Branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention ol Tuberculosis "Three-l'jundred babies are born every mo.ith at this72 words
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Article70 1951-10-22 5 The first draw cf the Federation Government's Premium Bonds will take place a few days befcre Chinese New Year, the Account-ant-General of the Federation. Mr. E. A. Jcy, said m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It was anticipated, he said, that the aUtt of Premium Bonds would70 words
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65 1951-10-22 5 The Indian Muslims of Kuala Lumpur assembled m the Entu Lane Mcsque on Saturday evening to offer prayers for the soul of the late Liaquat Ali Khan. Yesterday mornin'z the Selangor Pakistanis Association also met for the same purpose. T'rev decided to cbsene65 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-10-22 5 SMILE, PLEAS*:," s^y these i -s of the Singapore Photographic Proprietors' Asso- cameras witk them to a pi.nic a*. W«-st Point yestrrday. The (..ire and phc*»srapbrd the phourraptaeri.35 words
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Advertisement109 1951-10-22 5 If Cosfume Jewellery L just unpacked I MARCASITE iECKLAC EARRINGS, BRACELETS, DOUBLE, I CLIP 6ROOC HES, I CCHES RiHGS. and make 1 action •are Department. B-li *JWJh±hZ±W**J''7JJi/yß'±W'&M ?bce Singapore 1, Phone *****/2. MCIAL TRADERS LTD. fc'iis great pleasure m Announcing I thai they have opened I Hew Show Room 1109 words
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Advertisement16 1951-10-22 5 > > wKw/ Js*jJWCy Jy 'Kc 1 va-'ftyy^'^^V -sib JK^ .■< TK •3^U ji j-j Selection of Tailoring Section16 words
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Article, Illustration675 1951-10-22 6 CRUSADER - VITAL ISSUE IS STILL UNSETTLED CRUSADER Future of Malayan sport By jyjORE than a year ago I wrote m these columns that it was vital for the future of Malayan sport that the Colony and the Federation should make up their mind as to whether they should compete jointly mReuter - 675 words
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Article273 1951-10-22 6 England XI once more disappoint From JIM CHAMBERS I ROARING 60,000 crow saw Wales hold Englan: to a one-all draw m the mternational soccer match at Cardiff on Saturday. And that was just about the fairest result to a poor game m which only Bill Foukes, the Newcastle United wingerA.P. - 273 words
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Article76 1951-10-22 6 TWENTY years after losing a x fight m Lonaon, Italy's Primo Camera is back on the hunt for revenge. Primo, 20 st. and 6 ft. 6 ins., once heavyweight boxing champion of the world, dropped a decision to Larry Gains, British Empire champion from Canada atA.P. - 76 words
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Article64 1951-10-22 6 Neither side vulnerable. North dealer. NORTH *J 9 4 0 7 6 *AQ 8 3 2 SA9B4 X 8 7 VA9B n 10 i t 7 5 J SOUTH 4 A Q 10 3 V1 6 5 O X 8 X 10 9 4 The bidding 'North East South64 words
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Article343 1951-10-22 6 A SPORTS-MINDED principal, Miss C. A. Hinch liffe, and a hard-working sports secretary, Miss E. R Aeria, have between them put Raffles Girls School m the forefront m English schoolgirls' sport m the Colony. Unlike other English girls' schools, whose annual sports comprise mainly relay343 words
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Article289 1951-10-22 6 "yyHATS the idea of raising me on three to the jack?" complained South at the conclusion of the play of this hand, having gone down one. "Well, I had better than a bare minimum and when you reDld freely, I had to do something," answered North. "What was your289 words
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Article33 1951-10-22 6 JA P CHALLENGER Japan's i flyweight champion, Yoshio Shirai, said yesterday that he would challenge the winner of the Dado Marino- Terry Allen flyweight title bout on Nov. 1 m Honolulu.- A .P.A.P. - 33 words
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607 1951-10-22 6 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS PENANG RACES REVIE\y ED From WINTER LADY showed her liking for races over a distan.. liantly won the Autumn Cup (Class 3— miles), the mai n rZ day at Penan*. Winter Lady, who was ridden m copy-book style by McCloud, had the607 words
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Article25 1951-10-22 6 JJEXMARK beat Sweden thf 1 soccer champions, by three u<»au It ttrnational football match t. yesterday They led thr-'e-ni! :it h25 words
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Advertisement124 1951-10-22 6 ON SALE TODAY The STRAITS TIMES fSjTI DIRECTORY a 1951 J|||ijs§j f/f s?#rM /ife^N I N./ CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR! M 42 Page, of trade*. busi- A )rt ,4 nesses, professions under ACTION JJI 292 appropriate head. streets (J f A UNIQUE FEATURE— mgs Quick-reference Com- 10 SECTIONS of detailed P- lp124 words
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Miscellaneous202 1951-10-22 6 SINGAPORE 8.8.C. iSingu^^aj 1 p.m. Monday Matinee Jack (General Overseas Service > Tea garden Orchestra Anita 615 p m On Tnese Ellis; 1.30 Time Signal de News; Things; 6.30 News News Analy--145 Home on the Range; 2 For s i! 64 Pr^ mm f Pa ra n d n e;202 words
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387 1951-10-22 7 DENG SOON SET ON REGAINING SB A TITLE Tourneys start this weekend He has made ssu e that Ms at.cmot to regain the Colony crown will not be affected m any way at all by the strain of engaging m other events Pen e Soon and Teoh Pen° Hooi were387 words
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27 1951-10-22 7 CRUSADER - Criss-cross passes ezzled Malayans CRUSADER OUND-UP dfgdfgdfg I day's Ho Ho Cup I d ran out winners I Malayan Chinese een tor spectacular v brilliant :he score27 words
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Article36 1951-10-22 7 MCC IN STRONG POSITION jr 340 <Xow- :or 120. at At :he close 1 :or six Sh cklettHO three so lor 23 me jesterday. when it I :er lunch -us watering of d ne nigiit.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article189 1951-10-22 7 j>RIT.\IX is planning and practising to win the men's women's sprint relays at the Olympic Gases at Helsinki next year. And Britain is taking i bold course. The old style of changing over the baton has discarded and instead likely members of tynh h teamsReuter - 189 words
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Article38 1951-10-22 7 CATURDAY'S Irish League City Cup soccer results were: Bangor 1. Ballymena United 1; Crusaders 2, Coleraine 0: Derry City 5. CliftonvilJe 3; Glenavon 6. Ards 0; Glentovan 4. Portadown 1; Linfield 4. E»still«ry 2. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article104 1951-10-22 7 M.C.F.A. WIN POOR GAME TOO much wild kicking and 1 passing spoilt yesterday's soccer match between Malayan Chinese Combined XI and Hong Kong Chinese Combined at Hong Kong. The visitors won two- nil. Yeap Cheng Eng and Chia Boon Leong scoring m the first half. The M.C.F.A. XI was: CheeReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 104 words
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Article78 1951-10-22 7 J. L.icey. manager and playins captain of the Ericish Ryder Cup golf team said on the arrival of the team m Jtfew York yester'•We have the best chanco ever of winnine: In America." Mr. Laeev added: "The team l« best balanced and strongest physicallyReuter; A.P. - 78 words
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Article41 1951-10-22 7 XTARINE Department S.C. won the S.A.F.A. Third Division Leacue championship by beating RN. Kranji 2-1 at Jalan Besar yesterday. Winter scored for Kranji, who led one-nil at half-time. All Sagor replied twice for Marines alter the interval.41 words
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Article26 1951-10-22 7 In a friendly water- polo match played at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday, Holland beat the United Kingdom by eight goals to six.26 words
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Article18 1951-10-22 7 Switzerland and Italy drew at hockey yesterday at Sion, Switzerland. There was no scoring. A. P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article12 1951-10-22 7 to McLeod's Picture Tip on Saturday is Reward (race four).12 words
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Article423 1951-10-22 7 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS From mouth defence to shreds. Manchester City, with ttefc high-priced inside forwards Ivor Broadis and Don Revie, drew m their -away" game with Burnley. here being no score. Revre, who v.as sold by Hull Clry during the week, came close to scoring with423 words
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Article150 1951-10-22 7 That dtfeat and Boltca Wanderers' 2-1 win over U udder stieid Town put Bolton en top of the premier bracket again. Wtthou centre-forward Nat Lofthouse— nor an England success and centre-half Barrass, Wanderers tad the better of a scrappy game which they won as winter" Bofefef LanktonA.P. - 150 words
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Article73 1951-10-22 7 SWEDISH competitors were first and second m the crosscountry riding event when the I world modern pentathlon championship opened at Stockholm yesterday. First was Lindqvist m 5 mir.s. I sees., second r^ars Hall m 5 mins 23.3 sees. Lt. J. J. Percy, of Britain, was thirdReuter - 73 words
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Article30 1951-10-22 7 Gordon Richards will ride Dunstable m the Cambridgeshire Stakes. Dunstable has 7st. 121 b. to carry .and Richards is expected to declare two or three pounds overneisrhr. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article269 1951-10-22 7 COLONIST, the French-bred Crey owned by Mr Winston Churchill and po^siblv the most popular horse m Britain todajfc may never run a^ain. According to his trainer Walter NighUngaJl, the five-' year-old horse has not recovered from an injury sasJarned during his race at Goodwood mReuter - 269 words
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Article1019 1951-10-22 7 PR. 13 3 7 3 16 20 17 Southampton 14 4 5 5 16 22 13 Leeds Utd. 13 4 4 ***** 12 West Ham 14 4 4 ***** 12 Bvertcn 14 4 3 7 19 29 11 Hull City 14 3 4 7 20 261,019 words
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Advertisement61 1951-10-22 7 Tiger Tjestimoniah Mr. Eullkr Bill, the well known JLbcal Broker", said M When the market weal I strengthen myself TIGER Beer" T I G N Q F P R E I 5 I 0 _CMMIOA f Going on Leave? KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE STRAITS BUDGET Six Months Air Freight61 words
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Miscellaneous23 1951-10-22 7 Todays sport v^< v. Foresters v i Kfc ,>)— Y>H A; t.IIil St. George's 9H (iirls RI vSTTp^uto m^uj(?) r] r7rcsL— pry 'iff' \J^^^*^23 words
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Article23 1951-10-22 8 The Royal Navy yesterday celebrated Trafalgar Day m honour of Lord Nelson's death at the Battle of Trafaigar In 1895. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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242 1951-10-22 8 DISCONTENT AMONG THE PERSIANS IS GROWING TEHERAN, Monday. INDICATIONS are growing of uneasiness over Persia's financial situation, which is worsening because of the loss of British oil revenues. Unconfirmed reports said that Government employees, angered by the .salary freeze decree, are preparing for a nation-wide strike. Several people were injuredA.F.P.; A.P. - 242 words
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Article28 1951-10-22 8 The "Voice of America" said yesterday that the Soviet Union had failed to account for up to three million prisoners Jrom the second world war. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-10-22 8 picture. Mr. E. M. F. Ferguson, Legislative Councillor, arrived m Singapore from London by Qantas BOAC last night. "He was met at the airport by his wife and Free Press daughter.Free Press - 31 words
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Article166 1951-10-22 8 KARACHI. Mon. PAKISTANI new Prime Minister, Mr. Kwaja N^zimuddin told a public meeting here yesterday that ho welcomed the recent >Deech of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and said Pakistan also wanted to see .ill outstanding disputes be•vveen the two countries settled peacefully and quickly.Reuter - 166 words
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Article131 1951-10-22 8 U.S. NAMES ENVOY FOR VATICAN WASHINGTON Mon riENERAL Mark Clark, an Li Episcopalian who liberated Rome from the Germans In World War 11. was ap pointed by President Truman on Saturday to be U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican. The selection brought a prompt blast of criticism from many Protestant church131 words
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Article123 1951-10-22 8 TOKYO, Monday. A JAPANESE university professor on Saturday claimed to have perfected a new type of commercially cheap synthetic blood plasma superior to any now being used. Dr. Takashi Minoshima. 56, physiologist with the Hokkaido University m Northern Japan, said that his discovery when usedU.P. - 123 words
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Article36 1951-10-22 8 Dr. Herbert Evatt. Australian Opposition Party leader, yesterday urged that the United Nations should intervene m the Anglo-Egyptian dispute and called upon the Egyptian Government "to refrain from further threats to Deace."- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article21 1951-10-22 8 The Republic of Korea is making hand grenades for the United Nations fighting on the Korean battle front.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article21 1951-10-22 8 The antl-Confmunist ItaPort Workers' Union Mrd met yesterday to ius> its problems mi n a Na- il Conu: A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article397 1951-10-22 8 LONDON, Monday. A COUNTY council asked three judges to declare that model houses— so small that a child has to bend low to look m at the windows— are liable to control under planning regulations. The houses are m the famous "toytown village"397 words
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Article102 1951-10-22 8 IZVESTIA revealed yesterday that a group of embezzlers had managed to filch the State a total of more than 230,000 roubles K 23.000) m the course of preparing a special illustrated album on the Kirghiz Republic. The album was never produced despite the expenditure involved.102 words
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Article140 1951-10-22 8 CHICAGO, Mon. A ROMANCE that withered 55 years ago m Scotland, bloomed afresh m Chicago yesterday. Alexander Baird, 75, who arrived from Glasgow on Saturday to meet Ann Millar, 75, of Chicago, said: "We will be married at last." Mr. Baird and Miss Millar wereA.P. - 140 words
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Article21 1951-10-22 8 The new Spanish Ambassador to the Vatican. Fernando Maria De Castiello Y. Maiz. arrived In Rome last night.- U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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179 1951-10-22 8 NEW YORK. Mon. EDGAR Hoover's G-Men. have arrested 120 people m a series of swoops to break up nation-wide pilfering or Government property, mainly from military depots. So brazen were some of trie thefts that th e loot was driven away m lorries by179 words
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Article33 1951-10-22 8 The Bank of Canada held U*****,600,000 worth of pure gold bullion m September, US$lOO,OOO,OOO more than a year earlier and almost double the amount held In September 1948. A .P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-10-22 8 picture. This Warwick Knigr- 1952 de luxe caravan, seen at the London Motor Show, is fitted with a roof garden. Caravan and garden together cost £2,200. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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205 1951-10-22 8 U.S. may alter entry rules for aliens FIFTEEN Senators arc proposing M v U.S. immigration qu<> -tpm what they consider dlscrimi *Nd and sex. lll J Senator Herbert H. I to this effect was the discussions with more th. groups interested m the The bill, he said, wo strike outReuter - 205 words
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Article10 1951-10-22 8 ANTARCTIC FLIGHT IS PLANNED 1 I I I I A.P.A.P. - 10 words
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Advertisement374 1951-10-22 8 Straus i imes Free Press For the convenience of advcrttKH our Representatives at Ist Floor Singapore Cold Storage Orchird Road. will receive small advertisements and answers to box numbers. BIRTHS C.ETREIiER. To Stella and R Kerbau Hospital fJM, a daughter. AT PEN'ANG. On 19th instant M lie. wife of J.374 words
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Miscellaneous18 1951-10-22 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris M droppim'g when i spoke ro V^n^ Bfr j| HIL N^EQUAay with USJJr^18 words
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