The Singapore Free Press, 25 January 1951

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  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA m,xftjkx sdrjh PRICK 11 N I N SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1951.
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  • 151 1 a lay an delegate to tend conference i ites has accepted an invitation to attend a meeting of sh < omm on wealth countries in Ceylon next month to discuss umbo Plan" tor the economic and social development of South ith East Asia. State,
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  • 48 1 Pit profee will begin next month rs. id lasl Ihe i ould of Jndk i.il (I he hoped 1 4 nenben s reference are: into lnrt rMsorden in M Dec. 11 ami 1 with ipeto ihe mi rs and the taken to protect rtv and re- »•■> order."' Reuter
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  • 6 1 'INDO-CHINA IS BULWARK indo- ider imN
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  • 25 1 Strikin and left with a h In Tokyo d« s re -i mad woman i nine glass shoybrought unci ntrol by the Reuter
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  • 28 1 Ttv- Australian Prime Mr. R. G Menzies. ID Pari> yesterday n London where he attended the recent Commonilth Pr C mter- I n A. P
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  • 23 1 President Truman yesterda lit a message ol "hear;: ilations and b des" to India on its Br& -v as a republic.
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  • 6 1 Tokyo police arrested 838
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  • 64 1 LONDON. Thurs. ii:ith the 1 i Secretary, >? Mr. Ernest Bevin, suffering from Influenza, the Prime ster. Mr. C. R. Attlee. has illy taken over a direction of foreign at' during the present crucial negotiations Over Commu Clr.Mr. Attlee received the American Ambassador. Mr. Walter Gilford,
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  • 223 1 Westtalks to include Russia PARIS, Thurs. BRITAIN, France and America, in identical notes, asked Russia whether she would agree to discuss at a Big Four conference not only the demilitarisation of Germany but other principal causes of the present international tension." The notes also asked that Russia should permit a
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  • 48 1 whose known characters are considered prejudicial to good government In Cyprus can henceforth be nd over to keep the peuc-e a year or in defauli prison. without being proved guilty of any particuact, tinder a ::e\v law published In the Cyprus Gazette, yes erday.
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  • 200 1 VOLCANO LEA VES 'LIVING CORPSES' SYDNEY, Thursday. LIVING corpses are walking around dazed among the hundreds of dead on the slopes of the 6.000-ft. volcano Mount Lamington. in New Guinea, states a report from Sydney. More than 3.000 New Guineans and 34 Europeans are feared dead after the volcano's four-day
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  • 112 1 Warmer winds may bring new avalanches ZURICH. Thurs. WARM winds swept the snoweovered Alpine slopes ol Austria and Italy yesterday and officials warned that they might cause new avalanches to add to the already record total of 329 dead and missing In four countries. Residents of the northern Italian mountains
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  • 34 1 The J -pan Red Cross SoCiety on Tuesday sent a ch of 100 letters to the iet Red Cross for delivery 'apanese prisoners-of-war in Soviet territories. r»- the Kyodo News Agency. Reuter
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  • 37 1 LAKE -»i Ci r *S, 'lhurs. A middle-aged man broke into one of the conference rooms at Lake Success yesterday, smashed several chairs, threw delegation name-boards about and tried to throttle a radio operator.
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  • 80 1 FREE PRESS racing correspondent Allan Lewis tipped five straight winners, incidentally performing: the hat-trick, at yesterdays Ipoh races. The wnners were: Inspiration |S>, Airmail ($l7, $7), River Patrol ($l5, $7), Midnight (Sl2. S6> and Misty Line (Sl3, $5). All three of his best bets Inspiration, Midnight
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  • 156 1 TOKYO Thurs. A" UNITED Nations armoured task force yesterday struck through the town of Hoengsong in the centre oi Korea to within 30 miles of the 38th Parallel— the furthest north the Allies have ventured since the fall of Seoul. Simultaneously another force covered by
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  • 134 1 WASHINGTON, TiiurscL \IR. Dean Acheson, the U.S. Secretary oi State, l said yesterday every possible effort is bein& made to preserve the unitv of the free world, and that is whal the United States wants co achieve. Mr. Acheson .said in a ii* conference, he did
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  • 30 1 United Nations officials said yesterday that they had discarded plans to hold the 1951 General Assembly in Europe and that it would be held in A.P Mew York.—
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  • 159 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday. pOMMUNIST China in a message to the Indian delegation, was understood at Lake Sucoesi terday to have sent further clarification its attitude on two points of the United Nations plan for a cease-fire in Korea. The points were the question ot the
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  • 36 1 'GET PLANES NOW A British aircraft maker yesterday urged the Government to order "thousands" of warplanes without delay. '"The time to start is today." the chairman of the Hawker Siddedey group of aircraft A.P manufacturers said.
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  • 31 1 Gen. Eisenhower disclosed that he had told West German leaders that the ordinary German soldier did not lose his honour In World War Two because of Nazi atrocities. UP
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  • 29 1 Two Greek soldiers found guilty by a court-martial of '■spreading propaganda aiming at provoking civil war and the dissolution of the tc army" w Reuter m Athens.—
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  • 92 1 Bandits are exploiting Chinese— -GRIFFITHS LONDON, Wedm-dav. POMMUNISTS in Malaya have murd^id 1,300 civilians, including S7O Chine>e, since 1948, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. James <;riflith>. said yesterday. It was, therefore, dear that the siuteriuj the Chinese in Malaya had resulted from the actions of a "desperate minority which 9 terrorise
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  • 77 1 From sKIKIKk I'WION Sped.il to thr Frr<- Prrs s TOKYO. Tkmn. RED Am.i/orK fi^htinij alongside North Korr.ni Communist tr<M>p> have now entered the "C liinese puzzle" war in Kor«:i nid add s<*\ t.> the present m>st< Fnuitline report* stale that I'nited Nations forces identified about ~>QO
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  • 20 1 A KOREA B.\ AftfERU I I or b Ththe men v. hey how *o A
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  • 158 2 \<\»r <•»* Grace, <Gol- v S Fascinating anthology o/ extracts from worldy, literature, chosen in a d notional mood, to illus-h tra connection be-fi tween the searcli for > Truth and the loi e I Beu <\ Pembroke Pap<rs, 17X0- >> 17!U. edited by Lord Her- <^ b»
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  • 537 2  - The Recent Past in Review PETER QUENNELL 4 SYMBOLIC design representing the Arches of tr;e Yea: every arch having its appropriate numeral lettered on the keystone Pleasantly occupies the dust-jacket of a new book about tue last decade. TIIK FORTIES, by Alan Ro subtitled A PERIOD PIECE. taut re a
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  • 178 2 HICH JUNGLE, William Beebr. Bociiey Head. An account of the author's recent expeditions to the Andes of Venezuela. Illustrated. COLONEL OF DRAGOONS, Philip Woodruff. J. Cape. An accornt of the Earl of Peterborough s expedition *o Spain in the period September 1705 to September 1706. A DOCTOR IN
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  • 545 2  - The Greatest of All Biographers Aird Lewis By (XX the 14th day of November, 1759, a young: Edinburgh man bv the name of James Boswel entered his name amon^ the students at Glasgow University. His expressed aim was to study Civil Law and to iollow the legral profession, like his
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  • 179 2 YOU ARE YOUNGER THAN IOL THINK. By Dr Martin Gumpert. Hammond Hammond. UOW to grow old without becoming aged that is ne theme of this intelligent informative and optimistic "tie book. It opens by desio!in m <5 e reuni °n dinner in 1940 of the medical school
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  • 715 2  - The Brilliance Of Oscar Wilde Campbell Nairne IN Oscar Wilde's most outrageous sayings there was usually an element of truth, and it is a sad reflection for those who aever saw him striding along Piccadilly in London, regal in fur collir and top hat, or heard his magical conversation, that
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  • 75 2 BUMMEB IN FHE ITNTEI1 T NTE1 Eyre and Spottisewoodc. 10s. 6d.. of engagin dy with THK LETTEBS Ol WILLIAM Philip H n. Lonfmans; trait of a pioneer. THi: LAS! MIK\( lE. 15^.. 706 pag< s The nun saintlv ve s iier c< and shame. The night ihe Madonna
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 116 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you are a natural leader in the realm of ideas as well as in the field of action. The stars have jfiven you a love of music and drama and it is lihely that you will hive creative talent in these fields, if it is
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    • 56 2 Hew Crossword Ho. 261 IS3DBTI ""JE 1 i << t 8 i^^^ fl Id 1 ■^■T M^ ■■^j -*BB^K^^ i t», ki ,u CLUW ACROSS 1 The blackboard is the proper place for t!- < .-=5 4)--^ it hard to kivp this i?> in Ivtt«»ii *k uc "t m*>< 9
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    • 27 2 Solution To Crossword No. 260 Across: 3. Police. 7. Station. 8 Stupor. 9. Untruth, n. Essences 14. Briff bag. 18. Royally 19 Detour. 20 Central. 21. Swofti
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  • 278 3 In debt through slander action z*s&& KLsysrSi stains help him in settling his affairs-" sh e holds very your wife has substantial means, though you appear to have no assets. 'Have you approached your wife to see if she will help you?" Mr. Piratin: Yes. What
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  • 145 3 FRANKFURT, Thursday. m»u think you have troubles with red tape? I IsttMl t<» thl ind Mrs. Johannes Kohrs of Lueneburg, bad a baby daughter last summer. They name her "Gerti". ree babv looked >ok their >rYu*iul They looked in n dictiona v found md Gerta and
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  • 55 3 The Northern Rhodesia African Congress— the biggest and most influential African political organisation Id Northern Rhodesia— has asked the Government to ban :he immigration of Afrikaansspeaking South Africans Into territory. The General Secretary of the Congress said more and more white people were comng into Northern
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  • 60 3 Secrets of the Festival Of Britain's Country Pavilion were revealed by Mr. L. Hugh Newman, authority on butterflies and moths. He has agreed to supply 300 moths and butterflies each week for a woodland scene. In which plant life will flourish in a controlled 'climate" of 75
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  • 30 3 Sixteen foreign countries led by the United States and Britain will display models at Western Germany's first international car show at Frankfurt from Apr. 19 to 29. A.P
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  • 17 3 Dipthena in Hong Kong bed epidemic propor--10ns" during the last three nthi of 1950.
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  • 125 3 LONDON. Thurs. AIR stewardesses serving in BOAC aircraft are to receive special instructions on how to brew tea at 20.000 Making a cup of tea high over the clouds is much more difficult than in the kitchen BOAC points out that the :ig point of
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  • 30 3 Singer Ginny Simms reled plans to file a divorce suit against industrial en•er Hyatt Dohn. 40. with :n she was reconciled before a previous divore- :ne tinal. U.P
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  • 133 3 LONDON. Thurs. £)R. Ellis Parkir.son, of Weymouth, has reported to the British Medical Journal the strange case of a 78-year old woman patient who gave off electric sparks when he examined her. The woman had complained of the sudden appearar.ee of a rash on her arms
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  • 82 3 Another world wool record was put up at the Sydney sales when five bales of greasy Merino fleece realised 313 1 4 Australian pence a pound. Similar bales brought 309 pence Geelong last week and 289 j pence at Sydney a for might ago. The Australian
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  • Article, Illustration
    314 3 Both sides vulnerable South dealer NORTH SORRY paitner; guessed everything wrong." announced South at the conclusion Of the play of this deal. And so he had; but he also overlooked the two better ways of playing the hand. West opened the queen of diamonds Dummy's ace won the
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  • 299 3 1st success of the iron lung Nh\V York Thmrwi TWENTY -years ago Barret Hovt u.is ust home from a hospital, his life sued by a median contraption in a hair-raising drama of h.fe or drath. The contraption was a Drinker respirator, named after its inventor. Dr. Philip Drinker of the
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  • 107 3 FRANKFURT, Thursday. 3INCE 1946, the city registrar of Worpswede, a village near Bremen, has been registering weddings, births and deaths. Recently it was discovered that he had never been officially confirmed in office by the proper authorities. Therefore, It was decided. the people whose marriages he
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  • 60 3 S'hai Portuguese face starvation The Hong Kong newspaper, the South China Morning Post. reported that 600 Portuguese citizens still in Shanghai will face starvation in the very near future. The paper said news had been received in Hong Kong that the Portuguese Consulate in Shanghai had advised Portuguese residents that
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  • 146 3 B.B.C. TO HOLD own 'bribery' INQUIRY N THE B.B( binary in< :n:o allegation a. d u have b This n I Yards decision to drop en-month -oM into alleged b within the Corporation The matter will n I dealt with internally 8.8.C. departmental No findings will be made P"hUc >rd
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 141 3 51NGAPOKE brdbS iSiny^.oref 4 45 pin. Programme Summary; 4 47 From the London Editorials from Singapore-; )BBC>; 455 composer of the r ttM Schools, 12 Pro- week— John Ireland; b.lo Sat- P .n, xh. «t; h TS OiCties'ra; 1.30 Time g Indonesian: News and Programmes .BBC); 6 t 30 Caiuoiiesc:
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  • The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Jan. 25, 1051
    • 276 4 Everyman and the Covt. 'j 'he phone 1 Can you tell m i -entry alien." lated i j tan e; it has inv tin I tor whi c h should ha a Oovernm rtn r on w to Ui >n- ucpa ata with p >• re- Dill." Th< then in
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  • 788 4 Mai. Gen. G. P. Roberts Says MOW should we equip ours* to resist prodigious armoiurturea! of 40.000 Rusm tanks piua a pre.t production rate of tusands ar? Mr. Choi has quently a»tr« ssed the pthat "time is not on our nnot have Brat and
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  • 364 4  -  O. M. MAR ASH lAN By CAIRO: r rHE greal pyramids of E^yp:. 1U miles southwest of here, "can ind an atomic attack and would make ideal shelters against atomic bombs. irording to Professor. Fancis Perrin. Director o! France's Atomic Enefn\ Commission. M Perrin. who succeeded
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  • 417 4  - The Americans GET a new gun Harry Lever W riles i new weapon cap- able of destroying any known enemy tank has just demonstrated its powerful fire capacity in spe: ;al tests in the United States. A 105-MM recoilless gun mounted on a jeep, the gun has a range of
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  • 849 4  -  POLITICO By r rHE newspapers have 1 been full oi rainfall figures recently. "Highest rainfall for 33 years" says a Straits Times headline on Tuesday, reporting that up to January 22 Singapore had had 22. 1t' inches. People v ill nod knowing heads when discussing this
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  • 387 4  - A 'Foe Within The Gates Karl Winterton By IN previous articles I have written I have described the military peril to tl>e democracies from the Soviet and its allies in East and West. But there are other ngers to the contestants in what could truly be termed The Undeclared Tnjrd
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  • 280 5 CHINESE PROTEST ON VISAS Plan to petition Whitehall Free Press Staff Reporter fHE SING M'OKE Chinese community is considenni steps to petition the Secretary of Mate lor the olonies for the re-admission into the olony ot holders of Certificates of Admisnoa who have been away since September last j ear.
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  • 4 5 SCARLET BLACK I •m,xftm,m,ftmxft
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  • 365 5 PHE Chinese vessel Hai Hsuan, which has been Hying the Chinese Communist flag in Singapore Outer Roads since last January, has only aboufl one year to go before she sinks unless she weighs anchor ;sn<l moves into dry-dock. For. be i wee .1 50
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  • 104 5 PROPOSALS for the Intro- I duction in the Federa- n of a M.r form <v Oowrnment were approved nle bv the Federal i':ve Council in Kuala 1 r »>srerday The ry" will be com- d of nine members some ot will be from outside thr 'ranks of
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  • 240 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THF SINGAPORE Youth Councils own flag, which has has just been designed and completed, will flutter on two motor launches belonging to the Council. The pattern of the flag is a yellow circle with the words "Singapore Youih Council"
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  • 52 5 Surface mail u> expe<ted in Singapore today from Western Australia and the Federation. Latest times for posting surface mail at the G.P.O. today are: noon for Japan. Hong Koi^. China, Sarawak, Christmas bland, Nonh Eorneo, Labuan, Brui.^i fi-.d Miri, 5.45 p.m for the F .aion; 6 p.m for Hoi
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  • 180 5 FRENCH EVACUATION ORDER CANCELLED h.P. Staff Correspondent CONTRASTING sharply with the liner Argentina, which passed through Singapore, a fortnight ago with more than 100 families from Hanoi. the 17.000 ton French liner. Felix R©ussell. will arrive in Singapore from Saigon today without any evacuee?. p. and the 10.000 ton Leoonte
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  • 253 5 Free Press Staff Reporter TT WILL TAKE some time before measures to improve conditions at Singapore's Kandan« Kerbau Maternity Hospital are implemented, the Free Press was told yesterday by a Medwal Depart- ment spokesman. Its expansion and modernisation are still being debated by the
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  • 54 5 The Technical Association of Malaya (Singapore Branch* will hold their annual dinner and dance on Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Cou try Hotel in Bartley Road. This will be followed by the annual general meeting on Sunday at 10 a.m. at f he Junior Technical Trade School
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  • 207 5 Yet another SMC officer resigns Free Press Maflf Krpoi ter THE RESIGNATION from th<- Sll r Mu- 1 service of yet another European n recently been considered by a (ommiu» cipal Commissioners who have rWii ndcd it "be received.'' The officei is Mr. I. W Si Mechanical Engineer (Generul), of
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  • 29 5 A SINGAPORE s<u!pt«»r. Professor J. Tarecon. puts the finishing touches to ;i study of Dat«» J. Paslar. The bust will be exhibited at the forthcoming trade fair
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  • 40 5 Mr. H. M. Danker, chairman of the Singapore Government Servants Co-opera-tive Th r ift and Loan Society Ltd. will address the allMalayan Co-operators Conference on Jan. 27 and 28 in Ipoh. on the subject of Co-( perative Planning.
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  • 69 5 Free Press Staff Krp.rtrr AN Inci be charged f< cut by barb**: in Singap Saiurday. |t was decider: a recent meeting c I prietors of Si The ex.ra i i as i ntial h. ap s. All Chin tain «P"n on s Feb. 4 follov the
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  • 99 5 I i i v sun i r WHETHER Chinev \i i\ < .1 Mart wilh a M| i cracker firing will on the i it of th* P gapore V*i\u i A Polio I sa,i the nattd diM-ijxs mi m) th.i munique noiild i I for the inf'irr,
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  • 727 6  - FRANCE SEEKING THE HAT-TRICK PETER LOVEGROVE From Kyle is key man in Irish XV THE unpredictable Frenchmen, fortified by their A narrow victory over Scotland in Paris, will now tackle Ireland at Dublin tomorrow with greater confidence. They will be further encouraged by the thought that they have been successful
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 6 picture CRYSTAL PALACE S goalkeeper. Bumstead. gets the ball safely under his armpit before Georgo. the Bristol Rovers' centre forward, could connect with his kick: an incident in their third division match on Jan. 14. Crystal Palace won Sport and General one-nil.—
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  • 189 6 'We didn't snub Fed.' SAWLE chief \\'E did not snub the Federation weightlifters, they themselves turned the cold shoulder to our gesture their possible participa•lun in the Asian Games." This denial was issued yesterdav by Bertie Dunsford. president of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Fei report that Tho Fook Hung <Penang>,
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  • 37 6 OXFORD University tea United Hospitals by 11 p )ints to 10 in a Rugby Union match at Richmond yesterday. In a Rugby League fixture in trounced Belle Vue 22 4 Reuter A. P
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  • 34 6 THE 200 P. Coy.. Royai 1 Military Police, defeated IF. Changi by 15 points a: rugby .^d at Oilman Barrack^ > erday. Tries were scored by Baker. 2». Voyce and A rstin.
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  • 35 6 A TOTAL ol 149 entries h been i for the ingor Tun Club's 1951 Cup n Feb. 3 7 md 10. They conprise 60 C horses and 89 Class three hon
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  • 376 6  -  CHARLES BRYCE ASIAN GAMES CONTENDERS..B Bv BIT for a stroke of chance Sgt. Cecil Albert Clay of the Royal Air Force may not have been the mile runner* he Ls today. Clay's athletic career started in the Service when he was 19-years-old. At school
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  • 85 6 At the annual general meeting ff the Flower B.P. on Sunday, the following were elected officebearers for the year: Patrons. Mr. Ng Setoon Mr. Tan Soon Chua; president. Mr. Goh Bah Soon; vice-president, Mr. S. A. Rahman and Mr. Tan Chiang Teo; hon secretary. Mr. HfMia: Joo
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  • 17 6 The R.A.F. Malayan 1951 Boxing championships will be held at Changi on Friday, .^b. 16.
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  • 393 6  -  REGINALD HAYTER From USING his new-style cricket bowling Bob Berrv Lancashire's slow left-arm bowler, took six South Australian country wickets at Renmark yesterday for 36 runs. He helped the MCC dismiss the Country side for 84, to which the tourinr team replied with
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  • 12 6 An M.C.C. team of amateurs will visit puno/i^ n^»±
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  • 893 6  -  ALLAN LEWIS From IPOH, Thursda the lead from the start. Ladies j proved much too food for her op|><m»nt> main race, for Class 2, Div. 1 over the m at Ipoh yesterday, second day of the Kerafc iV Club's January meeting. In a field of 12
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    • 132 6 MSnOrSKS Exclusive to the Singapore tree Press in Mu/ava Mt*S LEAVING* WITH THE BA ■■Bv™ Sl Y p HOTICAUV C T Lh I(j I I 'GENTLEMEN' A TRICKY ONE -OON'T TAKE AViY -ANQ-- M V JflH I pTO I W JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Fret Press in Malnvn JANB
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  • 453 7 Today 's track work at Ipoh From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Thursday. FATHER Ryan, working on the second grass track, which was heavy, returned the best time of the morning when he strode over three furlongs in 40 sees. He appeared to be doing his work well.
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  • 128 7 R.A.S.C. 4 A' in rugby final K. A.S.C. teams got through the second round of the Fraser Ncave rugger competition (Singapore Base District) and have a food chance of meetini each other in the final on Jan. 29. C A 1 bea' G.H.Q 3-0 in :he second round went on
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  • 123 7 AT the annual general meeting of the Amateur Athletic Union the following were elected officebearers for 1951 Patrons: Messrs Shaik Ahamaci K. T. Ooi, Wong Siew Leng, C. G. Ton. I.oong Pan Poh; president. S. L Song; vice-presidents: Dr. Wee Cheng Beng. Henry Beng, Cheang Seng
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  • 117 7 KAH CLP, over a mile and 110 yards for Class 13. Div. 1 horses and with Of $2,500, will be Hie :i attraction at the Pe.T\ng Turf Club's Boring larch 3 <Satur--10 <*ht^ s'-f. or Tf: If. or 141 Ist Dn divisions $1,800. r r run
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  • 44 7 THE Singapore-Johore Express Ltd. have applied for a licence to run a special bus service between Johoro Bahru and the Singapore Turf Club. Bukit Timah. on race days. The application is now under consideration by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners.
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  • 22 7 Royal Singapore Golf Clubs mixed foursomes Flap: competition, played on Tuesday, won by Mr. and Mrs. A 3. Davis.
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  • 89 7 THK follouinu iir«» the results of the unlimited hi? sweep drawn <>n Race 8 of yesterday's Perak T.C. races at Ipoh: Total Pool 5407.M0. Ist No. :i7%9!) ($117,284) 2nd No 3!»:i»3 58.(i40) 3rd No. *****7 (S ?9.320) Starters teach S 2.932 Nos. lIKI'M. 14:>7?{> *****7 :{:<>B?J. 4508U?
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  • 12 7 HOCKEY: S.H.A. knockout tournament Semi-final replay S.C.C. v. S.C.R.C., Padang.
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  • 159 7 GOOD teamwork by the Singapore Cricket Club resulted in a trouncing for G.H.Q. FARELF in their rugger match at Tanglin Barracks yesterday. S.C.C. pressed most of the time and ran out winners by 19 points (two goals, a try. penalty goal and drop goal) to live
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    43 7 i M. (ireenyer, South Counties women's hockey goalkeeper, brought oil a brllliint save which seemed to make the hair of an opposing forward stand on end. The match was against the South African Universities women's touring team at Motspur Park, London.
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  • 69 7 BOY BROOKS has b matched with Len Dittmar for his second fight in Australia at Brisbane on Feb. 9. while lightweight Little Paras is scheduled to meet Noel Coates on Feb. 2. Brooks lost on points to Dave Sands In his first bout. Another Filipino. Baby
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  • 392 7 Free Press Staff Reporter IPOH, Thursday. WEIGHTS for all eight races on Saturday, last day of the Perak Turf Club January meeting, are: Cl. 2, Div. 1 —6 Furs. Ladies Flame 9 07 Majestic Scholar 9.01 Charlemagne fl.oo Air Mail 8. 10 Pierce bridge 8
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  • 17 7 THE Ankara Garrison's soccer team beat Rome twonil in a hard-fought garr.f at Istanbul yesterday.
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  • 269 7 Harbour Board no match for RASC, lose 19-6 Harbour Board were no match for R.A.S.C. in a rugger friendly played at Kf p\tel Harbour ground yesterday. R.A >> uo n by 19 points (two £oals, two tries and a penalty j:oa!> to six (a try and a penalty goal). R.A.S.C.
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  • 56 7 SINGAPORE BattaMon of O Boys' Brigade will hold their secorwi annual swimming gala at Gfllman Barracks on Saturday, starting at 2.15 p.m. The shield presented by officers of the Singapore Engineer Regiment, at present held by the sth. Company, will be competed for. Ten Companies from
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  • 27 7 COLON! ALL BLI FOR K.I. c will i I Kua! Tin a Yap B K Pla phon Blues Hon Mr. Chia All Blues' ma SCC yesterd i
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  • 99 7 One change in Welsh X V 117ELSH Rugby Union \Y to Play Scotland at Murrayfield. Edinburgh. I ows one change from the out fit that so d< f rated England at Swji: last Saturday Peter Evan.v. th. I.; l!y forward dmp. s out I room for A. Foruard P( pool)
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  • 16 8 A M Hos- on J.m. 23rd, to Diana Murray), wife of John th. a daughter
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  • 46 8 HO- YAP The engagement i.s .need on the 25th Jar between Mr. Ho Kim < son of the latp Mr. i EUn, of 43. Marshall Roaci. Miss Yap Soon H !th daughter ol J I nd the late Mr. 1 Gim Cheon?. of 146. i Road
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  • 19 8 :*R-FERGUSON. On Jan. c Ltfti mduMl-Lt-i York By Chancellor F I John Kin'.och K>*rr. p to r■ i
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  • 32 8 President Quirino receiving the new Spanish Ambassador to the Philippines. Stnor Antonlo Gullon Gomez, when the nted his cred^nin Manl!.i lay said Philippines has the war- trd for Spain.— Reuter
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    40 8 Mrs KUen KnaufT. 35-year-old (ierman wife of an Anieriran soldier, who has been detained on Ellis Ishind Island since her arrival in August l'»4S. The U.S. Department of Justice regards her as a 'Hazard to internal s«'( urity.
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  • 129 8 PARIS. Thurs. TH! t 1 last night arrested peopie in and smashed a Com- mhower rieirted. Tht i 51)00 people in the ion. Communist got within of the Hotel As: s temheadqu Oi said the deation efllil in smashing C manoeuvre In
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  • 26 8 Fifty-four Japanese fishermen held in custody by Chinese Communists for about a month returned to a Japanese port yesterday aooard a Chinese ve^ Reuter
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  • 23 8 Some 5.000 demonstrators paraded in a Tripoli street yesterday to protest against th? federal form of Govern- ment for Libya. A.P
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  • 286 8  -  U. S. and Japan begin talks SELKIRK PANTON From TOKYO, Thursday. FORMATION of a Pacific Pact as the Far Eastern counterpart to the Atlantic Pact, will be discussed in the U.S.-Japanese peace treaty talks which have begun in Tokyo. Such a pact is regarded in senior
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  • 190 8 MO THER E VICTE D. BABY DIED BIRMINGHAM, Thursday. 4LL Right long a girl who had been living in rooms wandered the streets with her baby trying to make up her mind whether to go home to her mother. At five o'clock in the mornin» she went to her mother's
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  • 40 8 The United States Defence Department announced last night that American casualties in Korea for the period ending Jan. 19 totalled 46.201. including the following killed in action: Army 5.386; Marines 1.118: Air Force 132 Navy 58.- A. P
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  • 32 8 - The steamship George Washington, 40-year-old troopship, lies helpless in Baltimore as firemen pour water into her blazing; Hull. A pier several barges, a tug: and a piledriver were destroyed.
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    5 8  -  Leslie Charteris by
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    25 8 -Kelix Topolski, the Polish artist, works in rakish hat and fur-fined coat on a giant mural tor the Festival of Britain in London.
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  • 249 8 Nehru appeals for conference NEW DELHI, Thursday. DRIME Minister of India, Mr. Nehru, in a critical broadcast of United States policy in Asia, called last night for a conference of major powers to discuss world problem, "instead of talking at each other across thousands of miles". The Indian leader contended
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  • 61 8 DAR-ES-SALAAM, Thurs. 4 24-HOUR torchlight r\ procession and tribal dances by thousands of Zanzibaris greeted Prince Aly Khan ind his wife. Him star Rita Hayworth, when they arrived in Zanzibar on a tour of East Africa. They were also received by the Sultan at his palace.
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  • 54 8 Tin prices soared at the unofficial afternoon session in London yesterday, with spot up £25 to £1,*****, with a turnover of only five tons. Three months was up £15 to 1,232*2 on a turnover ol 55 tons. Three months £1,230 buyers £1.235 sellers, with business
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  • 151 8 Papers may be dearer LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE LONDON, Thurs. ALTHOUGH the Government warning of the possibility of a fuel crisis in February dampened active interest' in the Stock Exchange yesterday, some industrial groups showed firmness, states Reuter's financial correspondent. Newspaper shares improved on the belief that the latest increase in
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  • 114 8 BELGRADE, Thurs. SEVENTEEN Yugoslavs, ineluding two pre-war cabine: ministers and a former Royalist general, go on before the Belgrade mil: court today, charged with plotting to overthrow Marshal Ti:o's Government and rer store King Peter. It is the second trial of its kind in Belgrade
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  • 190 8 LONDON, Thursday. A WOMAN contesting her husband's will was asked In the Chancery Court, London, about a bottle of cider she emptied over his head. Mrs. Eiieen Mary Smallwood. of Neville Court, Tunbridge Wells, had said that the attitude of her wealthy husband.
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  • 103 8 Continued from Page 1 When asked about prospects of action within the United Nations Political Committee, Mr. Acheson said the issue would be discussed in New York on Wednesday. He predicted that sometime during this week there would be action on the matter. He said he had high hopes
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  • 41 8 WIVES and mothers write to Congressmen to protect against a proposed call-up of 18-year-old sons But Senator Lyndon Johnson received his first protest from a husband. The wife, a reserve W.AC, lieutenant has been called up too.
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