The Singapore Free Press, 26 January 1951

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2G. 1951. tldtrkk PRIU-: 11 N < IM
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  • 35 1 i? supports proposal ;<• til p port th«* \r ih propoN il t dHPt;itc. kin. however r amended t.» tinnanisl bf .1 t»» strike th.it the ..i the Assembly lb? first merti r rnnf>r- A.P
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  • 47 1 U.N. ships again shell Inchon TOKYO, riiday. .> t »>k force, in< tuding the S cruiser St. Paul and allied dcsl t!ie Korean west coast port of rda m Tokyo, disi losing this until d through the day. ice to it. There were round itions m connection N
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  • 89 1 T> i matures of wide apr- »i irOI begin In ,'k\ £#-page si'Nl)\Y TIMES. Desj ribed as i passport al V\\ Ing,' i>r. rd Ha \N il\ E TO :*L bat I'iiinnd happ n I I of r know n S i of the
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  • 24 1 m GO. anno menl ntial on th»* labour dispute i 750.000 Ruhr id steel and coal workrwhelm ior a stria" A.P
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    67 1 U.P A frightc7ied attendant leapout of a parked plane when the engine started at Kansas airport and ths empty plane taxied m erratic circles. Attempts to lasso a wing fai'ed. Finally airport employee jumped on a Wing tip. crawled to the cockpit and stopped the motor. Twenty planes
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  • 352 1 But refuses support for sanctions |>RITAIN was "broadly m agreement" with America to condemn Communist China as an aggressor but had the "gravest doubt" about going ahead with sanctions, Sir Gladwyn Jebb, British delegate, told the I.N. Political Committee last night at Lake Success. Sir (iladwyn said
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  • 97 1 Campaign against UK Govt. MH. Winston Churchill is preparing a fast campaign against the Government's handling of major affairs. He has called for a debate on defence, after the Government's forthcoming statement on defence measures, and has also demanded debates on the coal and steel industries, on foreign affairs and
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  • 50 1 Physicist Sergei Ivanovich Vavi!ov, 60. non-Communist President of the Soviet Acmy of Sciences since 19-15. cow yesterday. organised and directed All Union Society for Dissemination of Knowledge'" which recruited important ters, scientists and artists •lie Soviet Union for leeS and writing pamphlet? mical and political U.P
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  • 99 1 Natsir refuses opposition call to resign JAKARTA. Fri. AIR a ten.se six-hour )inet meeting, the In- n Prime Minister, Mr. said last will not I will i 1 i Dr. Assaat, the his ith-old govern, ignores a 1- .nary i sure d; 0 touring for its resigna- A. P Two
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  • 32 1 British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest Bevin. ill pneumonia, showed improvement today. The Foreign Office said he stttl was seriousil but issued a stater, saying that "progress is being maintained.' U.P
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  • 68 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. THE U.S. Air Force and Navy are reported to be speeding up the construction of projects costing more than (US) $1,000,000,000, including some new overseas bases. This report came from a closed 90-minute meeting of tne Senate Armed Service Committee. There was immediate speculation
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  • 26 1 Pakistan has decided to nationalise motor transport m three provinces the Punjab Sind and the North-west Frontier out of the nations nve provinces.- A.P
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  • 89 1 ST I "iT.fi ART. Friday. IF they hud L'S $1,000,000,000. <ierman scientists believe they could fly to the moon. Th> German Society for Interplanetary Research was told at Its annual meeting that new discoveries have made such a flight possible. In fact, plans have already been
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  • 26 1 Sir Francis Molamure. Speaker of the Ceylon House of Representatives, died last night p?pd 65. He collaps- d m the House on Tuesday with
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  • 197 1 Play the game the Russian way HONG KONG, Friday. T^HE official Chinese Communist news agency complained yesterday that a team of towering Russian hasketball players visited China recently and handed a team of smaller Chinese a heavy beating and terrific loss of face news agency and reports from Shanghai indica
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  • 154 1 LONDON, Friday. A DEFENCE plan by which a million men will be x under arms and equipped by the summer of 19. Vi has been drawn up by the Cabinet m London. The Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Herbert Morrison, told the House of Commons yesterday
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  • 32 1 I re Mr. J.. t nei Shipyards, X leave m May m a CS-foof motor trawler. They would be guided by maps fonnd m a drawer of the pii »p--tain U.P
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  • 76 1 Britain may help French LONDON. In. T'HF: possibilit) of liii- tish aid t«» help brv.iwh fori fiijht I tmiiiii rebels m lad* China under fiWri It ill m London it u.»s reported fttettHeMJ 11 supplylrj that certain ef m»>nt. air i might '.prod to the French. was un whatever assUtaxice
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  • 18 1 VII HUNDREDS marooned m the A;: for the sixth tho;. i A.P
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 111 1 ALEC/ RETAIL Ml^ HBH ißiHHaaMmw CHAR.DJRD.S'PQRP m Ll -a He res tt Spleniliri -j Hot Ueat/irr Drink lj \PESFCCa mnHmk t.>r the hot day* <» 'Uvilnnt' mixed ..old. It ha* a tempting. n\ flavour all itx o**n. and *end.« a wa*« tuntj toolnrsi ihrough the hodv on r«V H> helping
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    • 68 1 ii j il ty a p w w iru«t4ji' aid BAR j 79 Hrsu tt***li Kd rtincapore oetwveen Nxth Bnd* ane Victoria str#»^Tel« No <» Hoi and Cold Dunk, European food prepared by out A I Cooks Special Wcddine Cat I Chinese Chow Chow oui *p*ciah :> aJwam a .able
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  • 509 2 In choosing a new dress consider these points your age, the colour of your eyes, your hair-do, your figure Y> and your type of make-up. So, before deciding on SS your dress << I>EFORE »v buy nei (rocks lor ning par--r a while
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  • 303 2  -  SAXCY HAL'ME By rtESIGNEiCS haw al- ready en busy for on the clothes that women will be two or thi rom now. This coming spring will be the iast one for a long time, probably, In which we will see cloths of a pure wool weave. Woollen
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  • 534 2  -  RADESWINGET By /MRLS know they do not have to boil their nylons or use strong cleaning fluids on their viayiite curtains to get them clean, They know that mild soap and water will do thc trick. But many cleaning hints the public do not know. That
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  • 429 2 DO YOU KNOW THAT on the market now and on sale here, is a new air purifier. It is m liquid form and is sold by the bottle. In each bottle is an absorbant wick, and when you wish to deodorise a room or cupboard the wick is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 142 2 Solution To Crossword No. 261 1 14. Dot i. s. s .4n Exclusive Selection of Ladies' Gents* LGKG.NE WATCHES 8 m (iold Stainless Steel. v< << Cirfs for Chinese New Year. LAKKA JEWELLERS B cry Road, Singapore Phone; *****. QURESHI for furs distinction r/. FUR COATS and CAPES I QURESHI'S
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    • 87 2 Names of shops can be given on application to Wa mans Page. Free Press. V O JuM one cake J camay CAM AY. gived youl |^^B Tjuf <<£/« <? lowlier »L jaV> Go on the CAMAY W^ "*1 Mild-Soap diet.. .follow &mi the directions on the jf wrapper and you
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    • 95 2 /^AaJeliHt Ltd. SALE i < Small stock of morning and afternoon dresses Prices from $20!! 4. > ANNUAL SALE FIRST YEARLY STOCK CLAIIRES Evening dresses. Cocktail Morning dn Prices ranging 1 1 Ist. FEBRUARY 195 i The Arcade. Singapore Cold Sto Orchard Rd. Phone ***** BUTTONS AND BOW'S ACCESSORIES >>
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 83 2 Kew Crossword He. 2£2 latstffliiriiz 7 ifl I !II I CH IS A( ROSS l. Does this periodica] chaw ihe *iiair> (7 4> 7 tt-c stuff th :i ?%2^ -have drtnlcpresumably .4-3,. i iJ 0 -7 J stop 65 top6 ta S). 12 h„yQ T M3, u/lmo aWh ptS CLUES
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    • 128 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, >ou have tremendous personal magnetism. You draw people into your circle of acquaintanceship seemingly without any effort. In fact, you like so many people that you ma v have difficulty concentrating your love and attention on an v one individual. If and when you wed.
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  • 226 3 JUNGLE TREK TO WOUNDED MAN King honours a heroine ™«m i. SYDNEY. Friday. F OM sswel ter,, er,n S. ram-soakcd jungle of Australia the story of a woman's heroism seeped 10.000 miles across the world until it reached the Kins a Kuck.ngham Palace. The story began wfthTea Faster, a crocodile
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  • 44 3 i .supply Mr Howard k id ia Sydney was not 19 ninth rtw c wanted for a into* 1 to buy h IWtain l)iit th»* Ministry 1 no* or •:rnts, he I I ri i otly SO (fl H Is buy price.
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  • 10 3 l is occuipital X I I Rlfei iead- Reuter
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  • 13 3 Visit Australia, siudents told p Mm- i for had 111 E m Reuter
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  • 74 3 shipping aluminium, now m short supply, •almost continuously to Rustellite countries," Mr. Richard Reynolds, Jr.. president of the Reynolds Metals pany, told the Congresal Investigation Comee. Reynolds said that the aluminium Company of Cal sent 11.217.000 pounds m weight of aluminium to Communist China, Poland. ;ind Czechoslovakia
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  • 155 3 PETERSFIELD, Hampshire, Fri. LORD Horder, Extra Physician to the King and ack owledged leader of Britain's medical profession who recently celebrated his 80th birthday, gave enjoyment as the basic ingredient m a recipe for long life. "it is how happily and healthily you live
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  • 44 3 Ceylon may send an Adviser on Co-operation to Indonesia, under UNESCO scheme for technical aid to under-developed countries m South-East Asja. Mr. S. B. Yatawara Agricultural Ortlcer (Propaganda) Ceylon Government, is likely to be given this assignment Reuter
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  • 54 3 FIFTY amateur miners were found by p c prospecting: for coal m li.Je pits dug m a football field belong m? to the council at oseley, Staffs. The pitch was laid years ago over an old colliery slag-heap. An official said: "It will need bulldozing to ?ct
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  • 26 3 Firefly fighters of the Royal Netherlands Navy have landed at Eglington alreflld near Londonderry. Northern Ireland, to begin training with the British Royal Navy.
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  • 187 3 BIRMINGHAM, Friday. IT was just after eight o'clock at night. Littlp Desmond Ellis, 5, stood at a street corner. In his hand he held his family's supper. Suddenly he dashed across the road and a lorry killed him. Dr. W. H. Davison. Birmingham City coroner.
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  • 99 3 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. SOUTH African firms are having great difficulty m getting workers from Britain. They see thousands cml- grating to Australia. Canada and New Zealand and are having to take Germans Instead. In 1947-8 It was estimated that a million people m Britain wanted to
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  • 30 3 Mr J. Donald Kingsley, Director-General of the International Refugee Organization, has accepted the post of United Nations Agent General for Relief and Rehabilitation of X >rea. U.P
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  • 338 3 Dowser can find water from maps NBH YORK. I id IF you think that dowsing finding wit h 3 forked stick is humbug, prepare lor a shot h Kenneth Roberts, the author, m a new book, "Henry Gross and His Dowsing Rod tolls of a dowser who talks to his
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  • 30 3 sv. TE Ausl not ■ma: th South Mr CI c woi i ids aud Imi ment for i!x n 7 'jw capture ng or v Reuter
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  • 32 3 ne call the hoi P fc O Palana ofl land, when two men buccu ed to fumes whll out her hold mat i"n and tl In 20 minu- Reuter
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  • 42 3 M Australia Prime Mini take a complete i from I He if doim; this on the vice of hi sev rk of inH Reuter PEPPCI EkSBEM Tne I i*»r witl 11 3 and 18.9. both on t.i I t UP
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 6 3 j *>rnational J^^^f GILBEY'S GIN DISTILLERS
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    • 89 3 North, South, East, West Wherever you go you'll find Ford Service Facilities operating. They cover the whole country and are organised to serve with promptness and precision. Manned by a corps of Fore 4 trained mechanics; equipped with Ford-approved to^'s and adequate stocks of genuine Ford spates Ford Service Facilities
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 590 3 Birsg@ Hand then bid four clubs and South With neither side vulnerable, bid four diamonds, wher upon you arp North, holding the fol- Norih bid six clubs. The bidlowing car d din was good, but Souths play 4 X was less adequa'e. 10 7 i Zs 54 We opened his
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  • 510 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. Jan. 26. 1951 Colombo mystery A DEEP, damp Mleno hang] over the meetof the Commonwealth Consultative Commit oe held at Colombo ou February 12 r view progress id consider further action under the sixColombo Plan foi co-operative development m South and ith-Ea It b mystifying,
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  • 808 4  -  IV. C. Dildine THE FIRST OF THREE ARTICLES ON RECENT GAINS MADE BY RUSSIA FOR CONTROLLING INFLUENCE— AT THE EXPENSE OF U.S.-BRITISH PRESTIGE— IN THE ALL-IMPORTANT, OIL-RICH MIDDLE EAST BY WHILE tr.e eyes of the world have been glued to the Korean disaster, a
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  • 245 4 Dear Sir, T ITH reierence tc the lecent decision of the Education Department to limit commercial mid professional examinations to only once instead of twice a year may I quote the following statement, made by the Examinations Secretary. the. c are persons who icant to have
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  • 489 4  -  JOHN RALPH By OOSTMEN have knocked on the doors of £0,000 British homes m the past few days, handing m gift parcels —and demands for Customs duty and purchase tax. In this way postmen have collected about £100.000 to swell the nations income. There have been
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  • 667 4 A DEMONSTRATION OF UNITY NEEDED LORD LAYTON. n speech m London, said What 1 have to say is a purely personal opinion. It commits no pint movement, no newspaper. I ha consulted no one except my own conscience and experience of world wars. T BELIEVE that at 1 this nument
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  • 183 4 Sherborne Heaa' Leaving Colony AFTER having spent rv a montn m Singapore and m the Federation lecturing to troops on scientific subjects, Mr. Arnold J. P. Andrews, head of the Science Department, Sherborne School, Dorset, is now leaving Singapore for Hong Kong to continue with his lecture tour. Mr. Andrews
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 32 4 SUPERB COMBINATION of DESIGN and CRAFTSMANSHIP IN JEWELLERY OR S ILV E RW A RE P. H. HENDRY, j Jeweller. 78 North Bridge Road. SINCAPORC I Memmmmm aßaaaaaaaaaaai aaai aaaa aaaai ■bbbb
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    • 50 4 9 Im tt Sunday evening that's when we can step into the breach Our Delicatessen counter is parked with interesting cold meat ideas like Cold Roast Pork Cold Roast Beef Pressed Brisket Sliced Ham Pies of Pork, Veal and Ham or Chicken and Ham at the Delicatessen count, r COLD
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  • 291 5 Alkaff Gardens plan approved Free Press Staff Reporter $I,69 M** SCHEME for sewering Alkaff (.irdtiis estate the land on which the :u tt Realty Co., Ltd., is building 1,400 shops, bungalows and terrace houses has been aped h) the Public Works Committee of tore Municipal
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  • 47 5 c wears for New Year possible Staff Reporter I buying new ested thai the these vehicles be ;ary 6 .ble" I eelebraYear cai sion" would. ope Id prothe Bin tang from mor: that f red to s before the ChiI her conears is expected by the Enda-
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  • 198 5 TH E Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, m the course of a message on the occasion of the Indian National Day, said that India's sons and daughters could rejoice that the situation m their country had improved as time passed. During the intervening 12 months the
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  • 277 5 Free Press Staff Reporter CJI "GAPORE pawnshops will 3 open on their weekly holiday, Sunday, Feb. 4, to enable people who are "broke" to raise money to celebrate the coming Chinese New Year. They are part of the 2,228 shops m the city which have
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  • 40 5 picture. BACK IN SINGAPORE after an absence of 14 years pearl diving m North Western Australia. Raski bin Noor and Layman bin Sirat show their pleasure at being: back m their home town Free Press
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  • 360 5 Free Press Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH the "squeeze" m accepting fares without issuing tickets is still practised by some S.T.C. conductors, its incidence has decreased since the early years of the liberation, Mr. A. A. Ewing, General Manager of the Singapore Traction Company, told
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  • 39 5 Presentation of the President's Shield for collecting stray animals m 1950 and prizes for an essay cofhpetition will be made by the Singapore Animals Lovers' League m the Victoria School Hall at 4.45 p.m. today.
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  • 32 5 The annual general meeting of the Muslim League will be held on Sunday next he premises of All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, No 31. Lorong 12. Oeylang, Singapore at 10 a.m.
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  • 179 5 Work for arrested TB sufferers Free Press Staff Reporter THE Governments of the Federation and Singapore have had under consideration the possibility of permitting the employment m Govern- 1 ment Service of persons suffering from disabilities such as arrested tuberculosis which, whilst debarring them from permanent appointments, need not prevent
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  • 329 5 CO-OP SOCIETY AWAITS REPLY ON HOUSING EXPLOITATION THE SINGAPORE Govern- ment Officers' Co-opera-tive Housing Society lfl awaiting action by the Government on a letter its committee wrote 10 days ago about a Government servant allegedly not vacating his present premises for a new house which he had built through the
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  • 59 5 SIR FRANK Ml »i I termer Air (U;i(< r < <m«manding. Mali.a. who left Singapore on the P. O. liner, Corfu, xtst«rday. lo take tip his new appoi ment m Fngland as > Officer m Charge of Adm;nistralion. Bomber < mand, n*perting the Guard of Honour
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  • 371 5 Free Press Stafl Reporter DECAISE of the uncertainty of prices m Singapore, tenderers to the Municipality are asking: for a provision m their contracts that the Municipal Commissioners vvill be prepared to meet any possible increase m price at the time of delivery. Even
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  • 85 5 JWf MALAYA Administration an that all tlood damn or m Per aJ; made good tor the pas of trains Throt'oti comnication betu< Pc> and Kuala Lumpur has J resumed with the mt trains yesterdaii. The situation Johore is more MrtOW substantial amo: nt ot repc work remai7is
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  • 23 5 nm- 1 -pore today Irom M'd-in .Si a m mfail a' th» r; F 0 for Sot Hunk i.nd Kelantan 1.4f I
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  • 140 5 SINGAPORE Chinese school teachers, who are without the full qualifications specified by the Singapore Education Department. will temporarily be allowed to continue teaching until normal conditions have been restored, the Free Press understands. This temporary relaxation on the Education Department was due to a shortage of fully
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 Here's the latest for <£ Milady <£ GRAFTON'S ANTI SHRINK f «f& SCREEN /£>! PRINTED kfj| CREPE I In Lovely Shades ck i o &De ign i Now on display .it ThTConncvSie^ corned j f Leading Wine > Spirit Merchants The Far East CALDBECK jSf^^i^ &CGREGOR &C° L TD j»
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  • 559 6 TOMORROW'S GAME WILL DECIDE North-South rugby poser By CHARLES BRYCE AS m past seasons, all the interest Df an inter- national centres round this year's North v. South Rugby encounter at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. Last week's ILM.S. Malaya final, m which the outstanding state teams clashed at Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 38 6 North 11-11 south 6-3 i h 11-1 North i:t-H ith Hi South 11-8 l North 13-9 North 1 North 11-5 North 23-11 South 8-7 1939 South l~>-4 North lt-3 1^« <h IH-0 i«»n th IMi ;!h
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  • 14 6 SETIA B. P. OFFICIALS Fbe n Badt R Raktu. I i i I :ohd
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  • 72 6 1 ROUND-ROBIN profesxV atonal golf tournament posed vestcrd. Tte town of Scarborough offered to put up €1.000 m prize money, plus expenses for the event. The tournament would provide action for the six women ressionala from the United States headed by Babe Zaharias who are scheduled to
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  • 199 6 Rugby 'sevens' first round FOLLOWING is the first-round draw for the S.C-C. seven-a-side rugby tournament: MONDAY: 430 p.m. R.A.F. Changi v R.N AS. Sembawang B 455 pm RAS.C. B v R.A.F. Tengah B; 5.20 p.m. RAS.C. A' v S CC. B; 545 p.m. R.A.F. Tengah A* v Chasers B; 6.10
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  • 30 6 Miss Sarah Thorn asson. (Sweden) yesterday won the women's slalom race m the international ski week of :na tltalyV She totalled n 38.8 sees, for the two A.P
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  • 52 6 picture. Browne, S goalkeeper, stops the ball with his pads during a Chinese attack m yesterday's hockey replay on the Padang. Kee Pow (right), who scored the equaliser a minute from time, waits for an opening. Also m the picture are SC.C. players Remington (left) and
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  • 299 6 Asian Games contenders. .9 By KOH PENG LONG PL WING m the fresh water streams that trickle down Penang Hill was the beginning of a brilliant aquatic career for 19-year-old Lionel Chee, a Colony representative to the coming Asian Games. In three years he has won
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  • 49 6 THE English Table Tennis Aosociation has named its selection of nine players for the world championships starting m Vienna on March 2. They ar^ Johnny Leach, Aubrey Simons. R. Crayden, T. Thornhill, B. Kennedy. Rosaline Rowe. Diana Rowe, Mrs. Vera Thomas and Joan Roberts A.P
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  • 26 6 sosc Invited K.L. MEETING Free I A from q lo Olympic lava will b Kuala Lum. 7 p.m. and two r**p Singapore 1 1 Council an
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  • 21 6 A: to the A sending the Asian G jin March. Li tn* Sir I p mts Union R euter
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  • 55 6 Social Athene Par y soccer tear: against Singapore Cold S' S.C. today at Farrer Park w.li N chosen from: Teck Seng. Charlie Kang, Yew Sng. Tek YaK f tico^ Khiang. Boon Leng, Yew Sin, H<h:k Quan, Yang Thiam, Heng Kwang Kiang, Ah Poh. France Chin Yeong, Robert L'h:a
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  • 308 6 Brown wank to try out new bowlers From REGINALD HATTER MC.C.'s third successive win and Uieii •the tour, over a South Australian r.'ounti by an innings and 25 runs, at Rem, should give them added confidence l against South Australia, beginning tomorrow. The team will be chosen tod. M.C.C. players
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 206 6 M3HdrSkS Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malum WKTm HH 'BUT AS SOON AS BR UNTIL THEN GOOD NIGHT. IgOOO /V/GWT iS RiGHT'I ftp« I CAN put this flßa«n«a^a^nfl look at that bjU ARE we- *L? <l SEEING IS RIV^S IY STERiOus Hfj W a^boaaaaaaa iwsfsJal SEEIN'. -if^/^n BELIEVING.
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  • 739 7 Ladies Flame will not start m main sprint From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Friday. p fields will g* to the post m all the (lass two races tomorrow, lk j ni r winners more difficult to find than usual. The Class 2, Div. 1
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  • 54 7 THK following horses will not start tomorrow: Ladies Flame, Wonder Lad, Tricolour, Birthday Gift, Abbotsford, Heritor. Inky Bill, Hurry Up, Civil Lord. Six And* Eight. Rex Flash 11, Pax Haven. Nature** Gentleman, Dante's Idyll. Hot Drop, Little Ned, Warwick Castle, El-Toro and Silver Star. Kia Ora and
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  • 99 7 TWELFTH OF AUGUST 1 'Healeyi was sent with an unnumbered horse on the course proper at Ipoh this morning. They ran the last 3f. m even time. The object of the trial was to ascertain the state of the track for deciding whether the false
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  • 353 7 Ovation best in 10 f. race picture. RESPITE the big field'and the fact that he is meet- ing top-division horses, I am taking OVATION to win the Class 2 race over the mile and quarter tomorrow. He was doing his best work a1 the finish of the 9f. race, which
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  • 74 7 The foil -wing horses Spurted rh<a morning: Lough Carra tone furlong); cc -very impresPnhs m Marc and The Grand Abbot <E. Donnellv. with lh» former doing better; ST>ortine: Pink who went very well termed to have Improved bis first race Alphonsus not imDressive^; Stnrain (So^nwho made even time
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  • 42 7 RUGBY: F.A\. Cup semi-final. R.A.S.C. "A" v Singapore Engineer Regt. at Nee Siton. HOCKEY: Khalsa Assn. v Ou\ervity at KhaKa ground; S.C.R.C v C.R.E. i South) at Hong Lim Green. SOCCER: Social A.P. v Spore Cold Storage at Fairer Park.
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  • 97 7 India makes 5 Test changes I^IVE li;di..n pU.yers who were m the drawn fourth Test m M. dras have been dropped for the final game, which begins m Cawnpore on Yob. 8. C. S. Nayudu P O. Jo&hi, N. Chowdhury. B. C. Alva and G. Kishenchand have replaced by H.
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  • 45 7 D.*DIO Malaya will broadcast a commentary on ihe annual North v. South rugby match at Jalan Besar tomorrow at 5 p.m. on the Blue Network 484 metres). Mr John Mills is to be commentator. The game will be referred by RSM Courtice <SSRUR>.
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  • 28 7 Island Club's January L.G.U. Medal played on Sunday, was won by Miss O. K. Barrett with 110-35 75. Next best was Mrs. U. Cavanagh '88—11 77).
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  • 146 7 Water polo trial at SSC tomorrow SINGAPORE S water polo team entry to the Asian Games was cabled to the Games committee yesterday. With five swimmers already chosen for the Games, only two more players will be required to make up a team, unless funds permit more to be sent.
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  • 268 7 Free Press Hockey Reporter THE Singapore Cricket Club "deadlock" over the right to enter the S.H.A. knockout tourney fi/al will go down m Colony sports history as a contest without precedent. Including yesterday's second replay on the Padang. they have now played a total
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  • 105 7 Free Press Staff Reporter MESSRS. Du;:lop Rubber Co. (Malaya told the Free Press this morning that they have decided to send Wong Peng Soon to England to defend his All-Er.gland badminton title. His entry is being cabled to England by the Badminton Association of llalaya.
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  • 128 7 r r\VO Army footballers made new* last week. John Christie, 21--year-oia Ayr goalkeeper who II capped for Scottish Command, bal been transferred to Southampton and 20-year-old Keith Savin w; called upon by Derby County 10 make his Fust Division debut against Fulham. He used to play for
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  • 319 7 NOMAD, who put up a good performance when he rame from near the tail-end the field to finish second j Misty Line on the first day. lid take the Of. race for 59 4. Div. 1 tomorrow. He was the only rucner making any
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  • 218 8 Ex-Ministers face trial BELGRADE, Friday. ELEVEN of 17 men charged with espionage J and terrorism m a bid to overthrow Marshal Tito's government were accused yesterday of having attended a special school run by emigrants m Paris to prepare them for "espionage, terrorism and diversion". The
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  • 82 8 MALAYAN APE HAS NIGHT ON THE TILES LONDON Fri PETER. 2ft. bin. Malayan ap»*. was chased for two hours oTei roof-tops at :i. London and then left to find his own way home Mr Sid Sibley, his owner, said as he went to bed: "I have left the window open
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    51 8 The' closing prices on the tin market yesterday were Spot— £l.26o buyers 1.265 with business at C 1.260. Three months £1.235 buyers £1,240 sellers, with b at 1,237 ft to 1,232 ft. Tee turnover was 40 tons, i* for spot.- U.P He s nothing but 3 wjrrr;«n?4fin^ prj9rmonger
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  • 146 8 Caravan dwellers' allegation BELFAST, Friday. 4 28-YEAR-OLD man was said m court In Belfast to have arranged a murder for £60". George Arundel David McCaherty, a tiler, was accused of asking two caravan dwellers lo murder a man whose name and ad were so far unknown.
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  • 125 8 LONDON, Friday. A LTHOI GH active interest m the StocK Exchange A was restricted by international and domestic political situations yesterday industrial shares emerged with buoyancy, states Reuters financial correspondent. Provincial support for textiles save ihe market a lead which was followed by several other industrial
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  • 32 8 THE HAGUE. Fri. QUEEN Juliana con: or;- ci d is with leaders In an attempt to an try wl new ".over m II '>:i v. Pre- U.P
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  • 38 8 Commons vest- the reUons some time from the P rnabout delays In the delivery o! British jet aircraft lo ;he Royal Pakistan. Air Force But arrangements had been which the Pakistan had accepted Reuter
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  • 61 8 NOTlf E in the London Gazette: I. Frank Peter Newman, of Walsall, electric joiner heretofore called and known by th P name of Frank Peter Daft, hereby give publn- notice that I have formally and absolutely renounced the use of my said s urn:ini r of Daft
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  • 65 8 GENEVA, Fri. CO?,li; Natives m Central Africa are retting red but U is not due to Communist influence. A pre up of ex] of the V Health Organization, a survey m reported today that the hair of some natives v. is turning red because of
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  • 94 8 lIELIOPOLIS, EGYPT, Fri. COMMUNIST Chinas chief delegate to the International Postal Conference warned m Cairo last night that he intends to represent his country at the meeting unless expelled by force." The statement was made, it was reported, by Su Yu-nung, Director of Peking's
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  • 143 8 Quit Asia, says Dr. Malan CAPETOWN, Fri. EUROPEAN interests should withdraw from Asia as far as possible, said the South African Prime Minister, Dr. Daniel Malan yesterday m Capetown. "Let Asia be for the Asians,' he said. "Let them settle their own problems." Dr. Malan said that m the whole
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  • 113 8 SANTA MONICA, Fri. piLM star Joan Fontaine quickly won a divorce yesterday, testifying her film producer husband William Dozier walked out of her life and did not come back. •He walked out of the house on Aug. 4. 1949 and failed to return," testified the blonde actress.
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  • 76 8 "The Ideas of fa :h you and your pai us both b\ i and example, have been, and will always, be a ration to the P< Princess Elizabeth was told by m girl student when she ning college In Valetta yesterd i A small cloth rabbit and
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  • 164 8 LONDON, iridav. T* you are a man whose chest measurements are not impressive and whose flexed biceps are rather meagre-looking— don't worry too much, say experts Even though you would like to he a pocket Hercules and have a body like a Greek g^d
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