The Singapore Free Press, 29 January 1951

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA X... I' SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1951. PRICE II ENTS
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  • 429 1 I-C. WANTS U.S. PLEDGE tl Ml be lir>«t -Jt i r II r.iv. P'plutn I if] eta lw»v»> ror ippointments ia\\t worn pin" without i; i .'.ii <»( m be pepfauH >i -tophistii- i this picture •lrrj Pleven m US for talks NEW YORK, Monday. JHK French Premier, Mr. Rene
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  • 125 1 ISTANBUL. Mon. SABIHA Geuktchen, Kemal Ataturk's adopted daughter and one of the first women fighter pilots m the world, is Hoing to Korea to serve With the U.N. Air Force. She volunteered recently for active combat service and approval was given, apparently
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  • 134 1 'ADMIT RED CHINA' LONDON, Moil. THE Sun newspaper 'Ob da reGallup poll m America aid showed 57 per I the people m favour admit;. Communist o the United Nations. "In these circumstances, should ..ot be hypnotised by a picture of the American people rushing unitedly .is war. ing the peais
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  • 104 1 WELLINGTON. Mon. FOURTEEN men and two boats are missing m the greatest yacht racing tragedy m N»-w Zealand's history. Royal New Zealand Air Force planes, after an intensive search of the stormtossed Cook Strait for several days, abandoned the hunt last night. A third
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  • 41 1 India n unfavourable balance ol trade with Italy amounting to 12.00u.00b rupees dining the first nine months of 1950. official sources said m Delhi. Large purchases of quicksilver and artificial fibres were responsible for the adverse balance.— A.P.
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  • 26 1 RANGON, Mon.— Burmese police raided the Chinese colony m Rangoon today and seized anti-American leaflets at the headquarters of Chinese Democratic Party, organisation. Reuter
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  • 35 1 The U.S. Fifth Air Force reported yesterday that a copter rescued an injured ish Sea Fury pilot from .nd Communists lines 25 miles rorth of Seoul after the damaged Sea Fury crash- A.P.
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  • 14 1 PAKISTAN -.v ill shortly a;; :*t trade commiss oners m
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  • 222 1 ROME, Monday. VI R. Robert Delaney, on his way from Rome to take up a post as United States Information Service librarian m Kuala Lumpur was injured when an Italian air-liner crashed near Rome yesterday. Hr. Delaney told an American Consular official from
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  • 94 1 Avoid major war-Senator COLUMBIA, Mon. "WE should not undertake at this time a major land war with China." said Senator William Fulbright yesterday In Columbia. He called for withdrawal of U.N. troops from Korea; warned against the failure to make a fair and equitable contribution to the European ground forces
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  • 102 1 LONDON. Mon. THE New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Sidney Holland, left London last eight with a promise that his country would do all it could to help relieve Britain's burdens. Mr. Holland, who has been m Britain, for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference, was
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  • 84 1 Sir Esler L roving envoy m the Fur East. arrived m Colombo >• lrom Singapore <>n his I finding tour of Strath and South East Asia. During a week's stay he will confer with th< < n Prime Minister. Dan Stephen Senanayake. and the British H
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  • 33 1 Icy wind and rain sweep m the past 24 hours pan. Ed traffic and caused serious damage m Lisbon. A woman was killed at Opor > I her house collapsed.- A. P.
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  • 73 1 Free Tress Staff Reporter VHE whole of the Singapore Police Force was engaged In a four-hour "internal security exercise* m various parts of the island this morning. Police radio vans, and police with sten guns, rifles and revolvers were concentrated at certain stations as early as
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  • 29 1 The Chinese Nationalist Ambassador to Washing Dr. Wellington Khoo, said yesterday that he could not say whether the atom bomb .Id be dropped on Chinese
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  • 7 1 A 12-man Fr rich n
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  • 291 1 DESPITE inclement weather and strong tides, yachting enthusiasts swarmed to the Changi beach during the week-end either to take part m the annual regatta of the RA.F. Changi Yachting Club or to witness it. More than 200 boats took part m the 13 events, which
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  • 81 1 LONDON, Mon. BRITAIN is co-operating with the I "nited States to make a rms of atom bomber bases round Russia, the Sunday newspaper. The People, said yesterttn The newspaper reported that the arrangement I suited from talks on ih»> subject between President Truman and the Prime Minister,
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  • 135 1 From CYRIL AYNSLEY Special To Free Pi WITH U N r KOR! IF the e n c m y ll as izzled as pome A are m Korea he must be very, very puzzled. on a defence line read! withstand a a.- we arc ously
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  • 19 1 American reachea met ion record t amoui I 2.000.000 set when 1.991,000 re milled A. P.
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  • 20 1 At;. erican government mic xplomatic mi i lo talk over financial and economic ms m the ai A.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 JAUTY GIFTS 1 U or Silver US. de SUVA y 5 ORCHARD ROAD, jj) .v-.-: :>■: |kv'' v x' How hapoy Baby is on this Cow /J Sace "follow-on" food! The V\ delicate malted flavour appeals to his U eager and questing little palate, and the finely milled pre-digested cereals
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  • 787 2  -  Dennis Brogan By ryHE "Libert* came up the i tver b( th. winti r dawn*and shivered deck, all Manhattan suddenly to burst into inzht as the were led by i md rly birds and 11 :hetl i It rful en t" tl Hew b!e
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  • 1035 2  -  Jeanette By Let s have the truth rpHE sex seems to have conn off badly at the recent 'Brains Trust' meeting of the East- West Society, when the question of why women talk more than men was debated. Mrs. H. B. Amstutz's theory tha' talk is 'woman's only
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  • 250 2 Take good care of clothing TH3 get Lhu best out of your clothes In this climate you must take good care of them. To start ttith, have your cupboard heated. An electric heater especially for tNs purpose can be left on day and night to banish the first bogey mildew.
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  • 375 2  -  R.M. McCOLL tells fhm stor; ROBERT CHANCE, 25-year-o'd coloured man, known m French ant: British cabarets as "Dynamite Jefferson", was very proud of his strong, white teeth. They helped him to earn his living. For his act consisted of lifting tables and chairs sometimes cab. patrons
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    • 32 2 Grand Reduction of Workmanship \e*^ Charges m Jewellery t%J*+ tf Yl IV 34 year s experience jl V t* Ist Class Workmanship p Up-to-date Fashion _f Top quality gold and precious i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 57 2 New Crossword No. 264 'I 12 I |3 I 14 I |5 I 16 pptd4sdE B HI HI M I W p| n fl iMirr t I 1 1 IB CLIES ACROSS nower (5). 13 How his best lead may be set up (11) 14 pirn,* orief apology (5). 15.
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    • 205 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you have M tremendous potentialities which can place you at the top of your calling provided you learn to concentrate on one thing* at a time. Don't let your many gifts go undeveloped. You have a keen mind and a original one. Y r ou
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  • 328 3 SCOT LEADS SCIENCE EXPEDITION Writers, artists comprise crew 1%1 NEW YORK, Monday. \l r. I)(»d Orsborne, who has met more adventure than 10!) ordinary men would if the> lived 200 years, is oiT asain. This time he is goi'm; around the world m an 8(>-foot schooner, the Argosy, which hv
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  • 84 3 BANGKOK. Monday. i rmpfcs In villages and towns of .Province (Siam) serve both a s clinics mniod itiou for itinerant teams of rs laanching large-scale raws-control iccording to reports from Dr. D. K. l ri lidad who is World Health Organisiior A n ith Ihe team-.
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  • 55 3 HE 'INSULTED' REDS— JAILED A -old East German Dresden has be •^d to three years months imprisonment by a Communist court because wrote i of Soviet zone conditions m a > West Germany. The letter was taken from the defenc 19-year-old Mend by East German People's police as she was
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  • 85 3 HONG KONG. Mon. THE Hong Kong Government ha s taken drastic action to curb the soaring price of penicillin following a shortage created by the United States export embargo. Acting under the emergency regulations the Government prohibited possession of this drug, except by legitimate users.
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  • 46 3 Two more defendants m the trial m Belgrade of 17 Yugoslavs accused of plotting to restore the monarchy have pleaded guilty. A military court is trying them for conspiring to overthrow Marshal Tito's regime and put ex-King Peter on the throne.- Reuter
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  • 19 3 nd 1 6.750 of official figures reLondon. ty covered reton us with .000 people m > alone. Reuter
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  • 226 3 LONDON, Monday. BARBARA Goalen, Britain's No. 1 covei sirl, wants t:> stay off the covers. Dark and sloe-eyed, her face is as lamihar to as Winston Churchill's. That is just her 1 trouble. In a country where the leading newspapers and magazines get into .very heme,
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  • 131 3 'REVIEW SOON OF FARGIE SENTENCE' TOKYO. Sun. DRIVER Robert Fargie's defending officer, Australian Major '"Jock Smail, said today he expected Lieutenant General Sir Horace Robertson would review Fargie's sentence "m a couple of weeks. Lieut. -Gen. Robertson is Administrative Commander of the British Commonwealth Troops m Japan and Korea. Fargie.
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  • 81 3 MOSCOW, Mon. RUSSIA has released figures from which observers estimated her 1950 steel production at 28.000.000 tons^the largest annual production m Europe and second only to the United States. The observers estimated that Marshal Stalin's goal of 60.000.000 tons of steel will be reached by 1960 at
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  • 85 3 PRAGUE. Sun. FOUR Roman Catholic priests, a former police officer and a former Civil servant have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from seven to 25 years by the State Court m Prague. They were found guilty of high treason and espionage, plotting to overthrow the
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    203 3 By lAIN MACLEOD, MP AFTER the quint illion to one chance reported from Gl<>ucestershie, where every player held one complete suit, one is a little diffident about reporting a minor freak. Still, the following hand from rubber Bridge is an Interesting one. West dealt with E.-W. vulnerable tnd
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  • 351 3 CHEJI Korea, Monday. THE island of Cheju, about 80 miles off South Kof A used to be the b?st place m the world to be man. It was a kind of masculine Eden. Women did all the hard work. The men folk just loafed around home
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  • 58 3 The Philippine Government has decided to enlist hardened guerrillas into the current fight against Communist Hukbalahaps and bane. The decision was taken after the cabinet had heard a lengthy report by the National Defence Secretary, Mr Ramon Magsaysay. on latest atrocities perpetrated by the Huks m
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  • 46 3 CANE lODLSJ I) ed as ■co on the traiia. The Director-G Health. D; iodiae can be added to b without aflwas a comi of ensurUtj :ar .sup At pr< partment recommi iodised salt and lodine lor school children m I districts. Reuter
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  • 101 3 LAND FOR 7½M PEASANTS A LA which f coming law N ln- > recer sident. The oi will be by t Ab (landlon m Uttar Prad 'Bitter' Pand Govind 1 Pant. Pnti tar Pr an the land forms introduced by the C ese Com muni the bi« landlords un added
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 102 3 o \nfS r' 1 for Interesting figures of car ownership m the medical arafeMiftan vera contained In the 'Manchester (iuardian" (U.K.) sur recently undertaken. A questionnaire was addressed to 1.496 medical pro! id lecturers, one ot the questions m which was: "Do you own a car?* A total of 16
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 136 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS [Singapore] <t,l l I TW.IKK) 1.45 p.m. Programme Summary; un For th.« Schools. Mvm c* 4.47 From the London Editorials A: Movement; 955 Interlude, 10 IBBC> 5 The Concerto— Elgar News from Singapore; 10 >45 For continues lhp schools- IS Programmes m Malay- l P-m. Monday Matinee— (BBC);
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    • 229 4 n bei who tid !td l land. .vo II their kind i to their ip m S r)re harnot he i I otrd- The •:e here. I Ibe 1 an r <*a- and ni lon i lere he cc for Public W i his hid- tent He N
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  • 1319 4  -  Hall Romney LONDON LETTER by Some severe criticism of the handling of Malayan affairs. U'ARS should be tin*J g.iriK iii Church House, Westminster, headquarters of the Colonial Office for there has been sn^)p pungent criticism lately of tne manner m writes! Malayan
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  • 806 4  -  PATRICK NICHOLSON By /CANADA'S first pick-and-shevel men to become pus h-button coalminers are operating a revolutionary new mechanical monster called the Continuous Miner. A thousand feet beneath the bed of the Atlantic Ocean, and two miles out to sea from the Nova Scotian shoreline here at
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  • 789 4  -  W. G. DILDINE -By The second of three on recent gains made by Russia m the Middle East. DV the carefully timed and sudden offering: to Iran of concessions long withheld, the Soviet Government has. within a few months, brought about the virtual bankruptcy of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 14 4 P| I lU.H.U— Gifts alH.^l V <^a*a**S***a***~>t S.P. H.d« SUVA «V "Cm .WMtW, atfttoat.
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  • 484 5 CONTROL DELAYS PLANS FOR BUILDING SRA want single authority rwniu Free Press Staff Reporter J^HK control exercised by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners and the Improvement Trust on such matters as building and layout plans should be abolished and the powers Riven to a single authority, suggests the Singapore Ratepayers Association.
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  • 63 5 MALACCA, Sun.— Ng Chua, a young woman, was found with a stomach wound at a well at Bukit China. Next to her was Koh Chong Kee, who was dead, with three stab wounds. Ng died m hospital. Koh attacked her while she was washing clothes
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  • 24 5 THREE MEMBERS of the crew of the Shinyo Maru, now m Singapore, gaze shorewards longingly. They were not allowed to land.
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  • 123 5 Loyalty to the throne r OYAITY to the British Throne v as m the forefrcnt of the minds of all internees during the war and was a factor In the maintenance of their morals. Sir Franklin Gimson said when he unveiled a photoejraoh ol their Majesties at the Royal Singapore
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  • 113 5 f'rr--N stall Reporter -g j Kirn, Chinese former m Hi v a distressed man. His half -acre plot W i completely destroyed by the re'ipical of many Singapore farmers I ruined by the ratns. < are situated m the low-lying iddell Road. Upper Serangoon
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  • 3 5 FEDERATION DAY CELEBRATIONS
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  • 75 5 ..iff Reporter them to be .only by thej I inese Schools will provide free 'iterates above decided following I of the Conference the week-end at the Chinese YMCA. dents, will be asked to for their books and other rial requirements for 5t be open to both men and
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  • 257 5 SAYS SHINOZAKI -But", he added, m an interview on board the Shinyo Maru, "you COULD say how mucn my heart warms to Singapore, and how grateful T am to all mv friends ashore." For Mr. Shinozaki, tne old familiar places will, for the present at
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  • 74 5 •it la particularly unfortunate for those people.'' he said. "There are about 600 of them now living ♦n what, is virtually a foreign country.'' What had the Americans done to Japan? •Wen', was the rather r*.;eful reply, 'there are parts of Tokyo vhrre people sometimes stop, stand.. :.nd
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  • 35 5 The toial collection m Kekntan of the Poppy Day Fund drive for 1950 was $11,936. This was revealed by Mrs. Harward, Lady Organiser of the Poppy Day "Fund Committee, Kelantan.
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  • 29 5 A course of First Aid lectures m English will be held at St. John Brigade Headquarters, Stamford Road, on Monday. Feb. 12. 1951. at 5 n.m.
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  • 110 5 Life-savers get certificates, medals A'cß batch of ten candid:. eessfully pas-?d tlr.ir Intermediate Certiorate and Bronze dail o life-saving tests at the M)unt Emily Swimming Pod! last Saturday. Thes" ten la life-savers, most "of whom are scouts, will eventually join and srreno;hen the recently active. Aoaut thirty more contestants are
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  • 37 5 THE GOVERNOR. Sir Franklin Gimson, speaking on Saturday at the remain'ng ceremony of H.M.S. Laburnum, a former Japanese ship, which will be the new floating base for the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
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  • 443 5 Fre-e Press Staff Reporter T^HE development of land m Singapore should he 'deliberately' made attractive to private builrii'ig investors. Suggesting how this can best be :t nleved, Singapore Ratepayers' Association declares I there should be a reduction m thc level of ment to its
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  • 20 5 SEREMBAN. Sun.— A Sikh police constable Shanguran Singh was fined $50 at Jelebu for assaulting Goh Swee Lin.
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  • 179 5 S'pore to U.K. in 48 hours A SCHEME to <ut three da>* off the present five <l.i\ trip between Singapore and the Tinted Kingdom i* the bass of a new 'plane-a-day plan being worked the Royal Air Force. The plan, which is e\p«-, to eeette into operation I mid-February, wll
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  • 51 5 Tm Musical Sjciety ehestra hold hearsal a; the Victor today '5.30 p.m.- for va] of Music to be m 'he las: two w< March. The Festival Bobeseo (violin) and J Genty < piano arrive gapore m March. There v. hi be :wei\ hearsals before t! arrive ard
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  • 546 6  - COLONY HAS FAIR CHANCE IN WATER POLO CRUSADER By sure pic- 1936 win over Japan recalled SINGAPORE'S water polo team, picked on Saturday after tryouts at the S.S.C., has fair chance of winning the championship at the coming Ashn Games m New Delhi. The only known danger is Japan, but
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  • 1113 6 From ALLAN LEWIS MAJESTIC Scholar proved himself a horse of class when he easily accounted for Ihe opposition In the Class I, Div. 1 sprint, the main race on Saturday, final day v)i the Perak Turf Clubs January meeting. The race was run
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  • 92 6 Thomas wins Empire title gRITISH welterweight cham•pion. Eddie Thomas, won the Empire title on Saturday night at ."Johannesburg when he scored a knockout m the 13th round over Pat Patrick. South African welterweight champion. A crowd of 13,000 braved the driving rain which swept across the open-air stadium all evening.
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  • 177 6 IRELAND nipped France 9 B in the Rugby I'nion international at D-jblin on Saturday to record her first win m 27 years on the Landsdowne Road ground against a French team. Ireland had much the better of the same all the wav nid should have
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  • 75 6 team of Pakistan cricketers from the naval vessels, Shamser and Sind, and the Pakistan High Commissioner's office, yesterday defeated an Australian team, selected and captained by former Australian Test player, Bert Oldfield, by six runs. The Pakistan team was captained by Lt. Anwar Baed, of the frigate
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  • 45 6 IN thPir final game tho Singapore football touring team drew for the third time m six matches, against an All-Manila selection at tin Rizal Memorial stadium y*- sterday. The score was one-all. The tourists are leaving Manila today. Reuter A.P.
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  • 28 6 JJJALMAR A derson, N way's skating ace, last night proclaimed European skating champion, al winning three out of the four classic distances and b
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  • 159 6 Picture A CONVERTED airborne lifeboat, harried ed minutes before the race, won the I Handicap over 10-i miles m the R.A.I t Club's two-day Regatta concluded Changi. a i l_ e\ t Superbly manned by 24Rowell and his crew of four. th. C field of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 223 6 m3nflr3K& Exclusive to the Singapore Eree Press m Mulnva FIGURE OUT NOT YET,LOTHAR. --UNTIL WE SOLVE THiS WHOLE I I IT'S ALL VERY STRANGE. i -a-r**-"7 _a>^. HOWBASE IT MAY BE A NEW, MYSTERY/ -WHY ARE THOSE W MEANWHILE LET'S GUARO HOW IN BLAZES ARE MAYBE HE'S IN &ALLS FLOAT
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  • 431 7 PERAK TURF CLUB TO INCREASE STAKES picture. Plans for March 'Derby meeting I From ALLAN LEWIS fAKING a line through the previous policy of the Perak Turf Club, I would not be surprised to see a substantial increase m the stakes for the "Derby" meeting m March. Class 1 stakes
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  • 614 7  -  JIM CHAMBERS FA. CUP CONTEST By pL ASS told m the fourth round ties of the F.A. Cup tournament on Saturday as nine First Divii teams wt>n their way into the next round. Another, Chelsea, has a replay coming up on Wednesday. The Second
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  • 109 7 Kong v. Adoree 'no contest SATURDAY night's wrestling O match between King Kong and Andre Adoree at the Happy World was declared "no contest" after th P third round as both mat men were unfit to continue. It was an unprecedented thing referee Wong Buck Lee did. but he acted
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  • 8 7 PICTURE TIP SOLTION v d'S PICI m race
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  • 40 7 Till lommis- the hor^e-pro-rammc rdmj after item made Nearly 100 horses had been brought to St. Moritz from France, Germany. Italy, Austria and Switzerlind for events planned for two week-ends. This weeks races were also cancelled. A.P.
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  • 33 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THERE was no track work worth reporting at Kuali Lumpur this morning. The No. 4 grass and sand tracks were opened for slow work only.
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  • 136 7 Horses 'spelled at Highlands |7»OLLOWING horses have F recently been returned to their trainers after completing a spell at Cameron Highlands: Alabama 5-12-50: Picture Goer 30-12-50; Cabaret 30-12-50; Birthday Gift 5-1-51; Vasco Da Gama 5-1-51; I.ucky Tom 8-1-51; Beauman 7-12-50; Cadzow Glen 17-12--50; Springbok 17-12-50; Bello 14-12-50; Pam Green 14-12-50;
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  • 587 7 Free Press Rugby Reporter A FITTING end to one of the Colony's best rugby seasons was the annual North v. South clash at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. In a game packed with thrills spectators saw tine rugby, though most of them were probably disappointed that
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  • 363 7  - 'Laurie '-track champion from the W.R.A.F, CHARLES BRYCE ASIAN GAMES CONTENDER .11 By IN NAMING Sgt. Laurenza Dowdes.vtl' of the Women's Royal Air Force a Colony re|» it. to the Asian Games, the Sme,apore 0!v« I Sports Council could not havo done I"! r, Laurenza is the champion sprinter and
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  • 285 8 RUSSIAN MOVES IN S. CHINA Nanning link with Vietminh HONG KONG, Monday. AN upsurge of Soviet interest and largescale A movements of Chinese troops have been observed m South China, it is reported from Hong Kong. The Russians, a fortnight ago, established a consulate-general m Canton— for the first time
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  • 170 8 PERSIA RULER WILL SELL CROWN LANDS TEHERAN. Mon. THE Shah of Persia. Mohammad Reza Pahlevi issued orders yesterday for the sale to the people of all the Crown lands he inherited from his father. A Royal Proclamation appointed a special committee to organise the transfer. The lands will be sold
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  • 99 8 MOSCOW, Mon. THE Soviet Army newspaper Red Star declared that America and Spain had concluded a secret treaty under which airports and naval harbours were being built with financial and technical assistance from the United States. It said that Spain recently expanded or built 100 large
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  • 39 8 President Quirino told officials of the Northwest Airlines who called on him on Saturday that the Philippine Government was taking extra precautions against the infiltration of undesirable aliens m view of the delicate international situation.- Reuter
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  • 122 8 ROME, Mon. 'THE Italian Premier, Mr. Alcide de Gasperi. m one of the toughest speeches of his five years m office, said yesterday that Italy "wants peace but is ready for war* and warned the nations youth "to be prepared to defend" their country. Simultaneously, the
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  • 309 8  -  lady mayor said BOGNOR REGIS, England, Monday. •yllE Mayor of Bermondsey 's bright blue eyes sparkled with anger. "It's an outrage," she said. "Its undignified. It's disgusting. I siiail demand a public apology. And sixty miles away In Bognor Regis (Sussex). Mr. L. E. Walwin. the resort's
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  • 46 8 The 142 Australia-bound '•flu suspects" from the British liner Orcades spent the week-end behind barbed wire at the quarantine station at Fremantle, port of Perth. But none of them had influenza, according to Dr. G. A. Murray. Quarantine Officer, after a temperature parade- Reuter
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  • 35 8 J^ICKI. a six-month-old ni-*j ni r Ua budgerigar is I m? Engl sh nursery rhymes and Fontaine's fables. He prefers Fontaine, say his owners, Mr. and Mrs. \V si iter, of F.ttingshall-road. Wolverhampton.
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    19 8 "Never mnd about feathering your nest on 3 little turkey for Christmas wculd suit me!" !llliilllilll!!llll!l!lllllllimilllllll!lllll!lllllll!llll|||!|||!
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  • 59 8 Eighty barges carrying 40,000 tons of West German coal were held up on the Mitt eland Canal yesterday, causing an acute fuel shortage m both East and West Berlin. The barges were stopped between Bruswick, m the British Zone, and the Soviet Zone border, because a
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  • 32 8 Mr. Dwuro Babiic. head of the Yugoslav Committee for Emergency Imports, disclosed yesterday that 95.800, tons of American food have arrived Yugoslavia under a $69,400,000 United States aid programme
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  • 46 8 Screen stars Jane Wyman and Gregory Peck are the world's most popular film actors the Foreign Press Association of Hollywood announced yesterday. Alan Ladd was runner-up to Peck, with Tyrone Power third. The closest competitor to Miss Wyman was In-?riri Bergman- U.P.
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  • 23 8 The Indonesian President Dr. Soekarno, and Madame Soekarno and party arrived m Manila yesterday afternoon by air from Jakarta for
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  • 168 8 t LONDON, Monday. A MAN with a hoarse hysterical voice has threatened to murder Dr. Joseph Stanley Hopwood, medical superintendent at Broadmoor. The first threat was made when the Voice phoned Broadmoor and asked to speak to Dr. Hopwood. The name? "Dr. Sampson
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  • 162 8 He killed drinking companion LONDON, Monday A FTER meeting m a public-house, a bus conductor, William Donoghue, forty-two, invited another man to his flat m Peabody-buildings, Lambeth, for a final drink. They finished a bottle of gin and dozed off. Rousing himself later, Donoghue saw what
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    10 8 B1K1> V. \i mount hall, m about there i<»i virr-
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  • 119 8 U.S. develops new jet auto-pilot PITTSBURGH. M DEVELOPMENT of an elec*J trie automatic pilot to suide planes with split -second accuracy was announced terday by the Westinghc Electric Corporation. Dr. Clinton *Hanna. A Director house Research Labo: said: -With the auto-pi!, the controls, a plane will be able to take
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  • 20 8 GRAIN FOR INDIA NOT REFUSED QENATOR nate I mitt' the Con tracked 2.000' dia. He ed ment ha with Reuter
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  • 9 8 I Cath ircidtI il.- A.P.
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