The Singapore Free Press, 27 February 1951

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA KJGHIGKJ SIXGAPOKE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1951. ■Kill lIS i IM-
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  • 320 1 UN. DRIVE COMES TO A HALT Reds stand on defence line iiitii »u ii j x- T()KY() Tuesday. MH the United Nations 'killer" offensive virtually halted, hinese and North Korean ommunists are digging in along their defence hue north ot the Han River. omraonwealth patrols probing warily along Ihe Communist
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  • 36 1 M.P.s condemn Malan policy LONDON, Tuesday. i > as a reply to Dr. Malan, South Minister, on his criticisms of British and Colonial policy was signed in the 1 nitjht by" about 100 Labour I pro Reuter
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  • 86 1 THK statistician of the Zagreb daily. Vjesnik, who recently counted 101 mentions of Stalin's name on a single front page of Pravda. came up with a new batch of figures on Mond.n In an article on the Korea ji war recently. Pra\ called United Nations soldiers
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  • 19 1 man police b izeri a lu: c 4e quantity ol Commui nf a Dlot to seiz? U.P.
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  • 197 1 'S 'pore to be U.N. army HQ' BANGKOK. Tues. 'THE United States will leave the detenco cf SouthEast Asia to the Far I Command likely to be set up by the United Nations Singapore should a new conflict arise accorcihv-i to foreign military observer in Bangkok yesterday. These sources said
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    42 1 picture. THE LAST PRAYLR: Raised as if in prayer, lied hinds reach out through the snow at Yangi, on the central Korean front. United Nations authorities said they were the hands of a civilian presumably killed bv the retreating Communist hordes. A.P.
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  • 113 1 DEG Simpson scored his first Test century at Melbourne this morning when England resumed their first innings in the final Test. Simpson lost Bedser at 228, Bailey at 236, and Wright at 246. When joined by Tattersail, last man in, he needed two for his century but
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  • 26 1 The Italian Communist t. Palmiro Togliatti. ari in Venice yesterday weeks' convalescence >w, to face the antiinform revolt in his 2.000.000 member partv Reuter
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  • 171 1 HOUSTON, TEXAS, Tuesday. INDIA'S REPRESENTATIVE to the United Nations Social Committee, Dr. Bharatan Kumarappa, has been refused a sponsorship in Houston, Texas by three different organisations, because of pro-Communist speeches he is alleged to have made in other Texas cities. The organisations which withdrew their
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  • 45 1 WASHINGTON. Tu THE U.S. Co yesterday authorised the conICtion of a 60.000 ton air-craft-carrier r.ipable of launching long-range plants earn-in" atomic bombs. Senator Boyd said the huse carrier will cost U*****,000. 000 and that the Joint Chiefs or gtaff unaninKHisl^_Javju^
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  • 24 1 Marshal Tito yesterday expressed his satisfaction with assurances from France that she is carefully watching the threat of invasion asairst Yugoslavia.- A.P
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  • 37 1 r A.u4 RJLF. (a.n.uiu jet bomber landing at Aldergrove, Northern IreUnd, after a collision with a seagull had delayed its Atlantic recoid attempt. (Below) The eight-inch hole in the Wing made by the gull.
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  • 123 1 LONDON. Tues. CjOME dockers may repeat short protest strikes again loday when seven dockers reappear in court charged with conspiring to incite illegal <rikes. Twenty thousand dockers <taged one day strikes when he me n appeared in court last week. The New Zealand government yesterday ordered
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  • 157 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. MANUFACTURERS wc r e ■VI dliected yesterday to make the •minimum" possible use of natural rubber in a long list of items ra ing from solid aircraft to mattresses, girdles, di shields, baby bottle nipples .ukl baby pants. Mr. E. Spencer, National Production
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  • 41 1 MKW honours available to A Bulgaiians include the medal of the 'Glory of Motherhood" and the title of "Honorary Mothers," reports the Soviet news agency Tass. It did n.»t siv what must be done to earn the honours. A.P.
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  • 264 1 LONDON, Tuesday. A BRITISH Foreign Office spokesman said yester- day that the latest Soviet note on Anglo-Russian relations was just another "propaganda outburst" and if it was designed to split British American friendship "it was a clumsy attempt to achieve such an aim." The Soviet
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  • 228 1 Royal Navy C.-in-C. for Europe coast LONDON, Tuesday JHE PRIME MINISTER, Mr \ttl« rdiv that the Atlantic Pact naval command would he split into eastern and western areas and a British admiral would command the allied fleets on the approaches to Europe. The job of naval "Supreme Commander o! tha
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  • 54 1 DETROIT, Tues. jyjKN suffering; from stomach ulcers need lots of love and attention, a medical congress here was told. A report said that ulcer sufferers **tend to marr\ a wife who will look after them and they then struggle vainly in competition with authority to which
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 1^~ y^nw INVESTKEUT :i ia CURIOS INA CRAFTS Road. S j DELICIOUS DANISH HAM 2 lb. tins treat for the folks at home. F 'TZPATRICKS food supplies FAR EAST) LTD. >^ 66< ORCHARD ROAD, TEL. 5039
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    • 75 1 l^'-itO&taaat* ~^?<aat*geEaVfc« igM* df i ISM fl Improved reads I W J^ I v I new F N Signpost f V tfy</?^' I pointing to the new idea I f »n labels It the familiar red and yeMow des '3 n B^^JBGP^^ i but now it s part of the
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  • 532 2 Do you want to be slimmer, lovelier, more relaxed? says Magda Dunin TAKING a bath is not simple as might at f appear. For considkincl of a bath ant to is be ang, o*7B mud, steam, bubble or warm, tepid of health or e needs
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  • 355 2  -  KAY VIVIAN By Do you know? THAT a dress shop next to Princes in Orcnard Road is now under new management anJ well worth a visit Customers are n a warm welcome and v uraged to look around at their leisure without obligation to buy. The models,
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  • 597 2  -  EDDY GILMORE By PARIS The new female fashions make it abundantly plain that very little sitting down and' an awful lot of standing up are going to be the order of the evening for 1951. The styles have some vicious implications. Women who are affected by the
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    • 165 2 If for that little extra serv.ce and attention why not pay our salon a visit. Have at prices you can afford. SHAMPOO AriD SET 4.00 HAIR CUT 2.00 PERMS (Jamal) 30.00 (Madiscn. Machine) 25.00 MERLES BEAUTY SALON JOHN LITTLES BUILDING PHONE G2030 I RAINCOATS for CHILDREN J You cannot hove
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    • 243 2 Doris Geddes, The Little Shop" English Scottish Woolk^ Exquisite French Laci^ it Spectator Sports I> ir Hebe Suits American Cocktail Fci the coming week* we intend usins; Ladies Page, for Personal Reminders < only and for this, and tht I we especially keep in mind our many ci in Bras
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 190 2 Solution To Crossword No. 288 SOLUTION: Acro-v 1. 7. 8. 9, Get out of bed on the wron^ side. 11 Albino. 13. Rascal. 14. Thaw. 16. Inupt. 17. Augur. 19. Safety lamps Down: 1 Goods trams. 2. Tat. 3. User. 4, Oswald. 5. Bookish. 6. Dig for worms. 10. Distaff.
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  • 333 3 FEWER TOURIST DOLLARS FOR U.K. Politics hits the pocket NEW YORK, Tuesday. pHERE will be fewer American tourist dollars scattered over Britain and the European continent this year, according to present indications in New York. The decline from 1950's record travel will likely be from 15 to 20 percent. It
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    11 3 h •♦•n 1 •hr Will m»t i moment, rnoiiih. parent ill.
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  • 11 3 I they n debts B Power Reuter
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  • 86 3 QI.D and unwell people in Southhall, Middlesex, who have no bathroom will soon be able to order a bath. It will arrive on wheels hot water- as well. When a call is received. i\ van will go out with a port- ba f h
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  • 27 3 The U.S. Air Force has stated that it is negotiating with the General Electric Company for the development of an atomic powered aircraft engine. U.P.
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  • 25 3 A :.^ral election in Valetta. Malta, may be delayed I April because pap t ort ior printing be< i has not yet arrived.
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  • 98 3 PARIS. Tues. THE French Government Re- presentatives has arrived in Paris from Rabat for consultations with the Foreign Ministry over the explosive political situation in Mjrocco. The visit followed the latest refusal by Sultan Sidi Mohameci bin Youssef to disavow actions of the ultra-nation-alist Istiqlal Party
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  • 27 3 Royal Dutch Airlines iKLM> igurated a trans-Atlantic bloodstock transport service when they tiew two Irish race-horses from Shannon airport. Ireland, direct to New i Reuter
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  • 25 3 The East German authorities have rejected a West German request to reopen the only direct waterway linking Berlin with the Ruhr area. Reuter
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  • 109 3 LONDON, Tues. LEADING Italian and Yugoslav statesmen may meet in London for important informal talks in the middle of March, according to diplomatic quarters in London. The visit of Italian Premier Signer Alcido De Gasperi will coincide with the arrival in London of M Moshe Pijade
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  • 22 3 Portfolios in the Burmese cabinet will shortly be raised to twenty with the creation Ol a Ministry for Co-opera-tives. A.P.
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  • 25 3 Communist insurgents have blown up the main Rangoon railway line, derailed an incoming train and robbed the passengers, near Prome, 180 miles north of Rangoon.
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  • 69 3 PRAGUE, Tues. Czec h o s 1 ovak scientists claim to have produced a new kind oi pill effective against alcoholism. This medicine, called stopethyl. is being substituted for a product previously imported from Denmark. The alcoholic takes three or four pills a day
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  • 25 3 Australia will contribute appropriately with Canada and New Zealand to subsidize a resumption of the transPacific Australian Canadian shipping service by Aorangi. U.P.
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  • 337 3 N«itU*r ajri* vulnorabl* north 41m 7AJ 1 0*32 A 7 WE*iT FAST 4 A R Q |rt A J 5 <? I 987 OKJ6 <) ]0 I 4 4Q 1« S J i J HOITH 4 9 2 K Q 10 I 4 0A Q t *K 3
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  • 155 3 NEWPORT, Tuesday IT was a letter from her husband. She read: "I am listening to Bing Crosby singing on the radio In the Land of Begin Again/ As I sit in my room on this fine Sunday morning this song gives me the clue to the
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  • 54 3 Heavy falls of snow in Switzerland in the Loetschental area between Kanderstog and the Jungfrau have renewed the danger of avalanches. The village of Eisten which was hit by avalanches laM January has been evacuated. After more than aw» work the St. Gothard south of Alrola has
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    36 3 BOKN WITH TWO TEET3 One -month-old U daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Metevier, shows her elder brother, George, the spot from which the dentist pulled one of her two teeth with which she was born.
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  • 177 3 Rain, mud slush snow WITH THL BRITISH >\f. MON WEALTH TROOi'S IN K »rea. Tu TnHOOPS I the A B ih A in and Mew Z'-aiand U I ar> Commui central In tor: tia! rain < most rugged moun try they encountered On ing ful includ pack and telephotv alth
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    • 86 3 SALE SPECIAL/ MEAKINS "SUNSHINE BREAKFAST SETS CREAM BODY, MA3OON BAND WITH GOLD LINES. COMPOSITION 28 PIECES 6 Breakfast Cups Saucers 6 Breakfast Plates Bread Plate 1 Coffee Pot Large I Milk Jug Large 6 Eggs Cups 1 Sugar Basin ALL FOR USUAL 522.50 SALE S 17-50 I SINGAPORE WATCH! WATCH!
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    • 286 3 OUR LUCKY STAR 11 ha\e the mischie\ous onrs' I il vn ,l h»u h.ivf much imaginalion. dramatic ability and n which vou a trivint for all that ts beauttinrli!ential fui jnd artistic. ou should aC- we th nut your literary ability to some good use. also, for it is i
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    • 166 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS [Singapore] (RI urTU'/vpir, 4.45 p.m. Programme Summary; (tSLLC NtIWUKh) 447 FrQm the L ondon Editorials 9.35 a.m. For the Schools. Music) (BBC); 4.55 Composer of the and Movement; 10 Korean Newt Week-William Walton. 5.15 Commonwealth Survey (BBCi; 030 and Emergency News; 10.45 For London Studio Concerts; 6 Inthe
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  • 263 4 The Singapore Free Press Dreamers and groaners -DAY I j or anou be tyj at the H iinhis abs Oi I fork. f !iia, B ln< his refrain, an: ting e*s no i imand .ent I rentes lei us .Li i a min who has res part of t ad
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  • 766 4 By A Special i Correspondent 'Heidleberg. THHE big Oiiild-up has started. It is the build-up that puts the ich into the Atlantic ft— the rssi military d-up of Aincd might in V. many. In hundred* of bur-r-proof safes in the American Army's Euron Headquarters
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  • 322 4  -  IAN STANBURY Bv FROM a nation of soldiers to a nation of beggars, k slight exaggeration perhaps but this is the" picture of West Germany today. Official figures issued by the West German authorities show that there are twice as many beggars In West Germany than
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  • 1097 4 DON IDDON'S DIARY THE train journey from West Virginia back to New York was an ordeal. The elaborately equipped Streamliner (there was even a cinema aboard) broke down. All heating went off and we were marooned for five hours at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in near-zero weather. Huge icicles formed between the
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    28 4 Mr Anthonv C. Loch of the Malayan Administr.il n rvice and his bride, Miss Alexandra rie Plampton I a ier of Kinnouil, after their wedding at Perth recently.
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  • 48 4 WHAT are the mast important words in the English language? The most common today are most probably "war". and "austerity". picked out by 40 American professors and semanticists, who have set themselves the Job of studying 30.000,000 words of the English language In an attempt to
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  • 341 4  - THE CHINA THE WEST NEVER KNEW JAMES DOW By U7HAT is the mistake the West lias made in thinking about China, and who are these people who have suddenly emerged as a pi Power? For a better understanding I sought out an old "China hand," a Scot who travelled deep
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    • 117 4 /I// 3^o wr shopping under one roof When you've shopped do stairs in Cold Storage, come up >V >Clg» and stroll through our Arcade Xy^WgJM No parking worries or hot f^ streets to bother you I Salon Margueretta will attend i t ur beauty needs. C i*?jlsl Has pretty dresses
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  • 329 5 NO GRANT FOR NEW SMC ABATTOIR Whitehall turns down request Free Press Staff Reporter ■JMIK Secretary of State tor the Colonies has turned down the application of Singapore Municipal Commissioners for the grant of $3,250,000 from the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund towards the capital cost of the proposed new
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    39 5 picture. Free Press MAJO s R, replies to speeches at a farewell dinner given to '><m h> the (iHQ, FARELF Branch of the Arnn Civil I nion at Ihc Tai Tonq Restaurant in the Happy World on Sunda? night.
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  • 8 5 M.R.S EU SATISFIED -BUT ANNOYED! 5' RESISTANCE MOVE
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  • 72 5 Yrw Press MalT Reporter 3lm anni'- < Wayana ot •nt were Ml H -Patron and member of the Clut v resident ITS. L. B v I hfaj raspei lively :iee So<Ol* .--;b lor 1951 M Chia Ch< a k and Da to Tan ock, CBE President
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  • 73 5 PARTY of officers and men Burma Air Force arrivU night from a weeks pood Will r P. Air Force. I met on arrival v reprr f "s of i r-in-Chief. the \or ind the Sti I hold talks with Far East Air Forco and Air HeadquarThe remainder
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    29 5 picture th i i hunt>' '^so Ml M Kee \\jli\- Mr. t hoo Kia Prnjr at llu lh anni\ei>ar\ Fhr nrw pre*»n» Konir Nam. is or hi. Free Press
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  • 197 5 20 ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS Free Press Stall Reporter rWKNTV annual scholarships, each worth $120, will be offered by the Management Committee of the Singapore Chinese High School in Bukit Timah Road to the "top boys' of the school, it was decided at a meeting
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  • 76 5 Irw Pre*s Malay Reporter (HOI T 40 Malu\ s(h(M:lh»'>s jnd schoolgirls in Standard IV and of the Padang Temu Matey School. Malacca, went on strike on Sunday when they found that their teacher had been vent on transfer to another «ehool. Confirming this, the headmaster of
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  • 92 5 RUBBER and tin. timber and fungle produce and examples of Malay arts and crafts will be on display in the Malaya stand at the British Industries Fair winch will open in London and Birmingham from April 30 to y U this year These Malayan pn De
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  • 44 5 BENHAM scale for Police rank and file was described as "unfair" in the Perhs State Council yestcrday. "These men are fighting in the front line against bandits and they deserve better recognition,'' Tvan Sheikh AH < Malay unoffitold the cot icil.
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  • 89 5 fc THE NAME'S RUXHERFQV»B' 'IT'S A h interviewing guys like Churchill and MacArthur all (hat's required is personality", Koy Rutherford told the Free Press on board the President Polk, which called at Singapore on its round-the-world cruise. Free-lance writer and lecturer, Roy Rutherford says: "The greater
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  • 38 5 To raise funds to send repre tutivts to attend the international Youth C*mp at Chi near Tendon. In July, the Pn Youth Council has formed a subwmmittee for a variety con to be he: M«3 4
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    52 5 picture. Of tl-< ...r <; to Mr. ;>?ul ?Ir.s. A Wmtkltt a{ the < 11. ..to yesterday. Mr. WaU-\-s»stant Treasurer, Income Ac- <( iinls, is leaving: for Kuala Lumpur shortly to join the Central Electric Board. In the picture left to rifht) are: Kiltie Margaret WatkisM, Mr. Veo Joo Lin
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  • 137 5 Tin- official and academic worn by the Chan- ers. graduates and f Unl sl ty of Malaya was set ou ;i m la k f a Govermnent P lours will be:— Medicine: cn:ndrcs. will be a rcb Vol damask blue figured silk ol ilar type as that used
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  • 18 5 The Singapore Musical Society hold their annual meeting today <5.30 p.m.) at the HMV Studio. MacDonald
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  • 35 5 MC wants details of revised policy TRUST ALLOCATIONS TO PC9LIC I Press SI ill j N i I ir d) will tails of th< of pn of 1 to the pill of Improvement i I
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  • 294 5 Free Press Staff Reporter CUTTING daily at a table covered with a red-checked cloth at the foot of a flight of stfps in a house in Tmnjong Pagar Road, Leong: Yin Ngoh, a young Cantonese woman, has become the confidante of hundreds of illiterate
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  • 25 5 Two Perak lady teachers ol vernacular schools will be lea early next month for England on a scholarship for a four-month educational course.
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  • 28 5 Aiuv a .strenuous two-day tour of Penang and Province Wellesley D;.to Onn bin Jaff;.r. President of the UMNO returned yesterday by plane to Kuala Lumpur
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  • 126 5 STEAK KIDNEI RITUAL For the last time *t the week-end. Btmgfn \oluiai. officers held their Mess Supper at theii temporal) (Hi.. *t the S.V.C. Headquarters at Beach Road Th< M movinf to their permanent pre-v. ar prawn MM cf the building which is still occupied h> a few personnel of
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    • 27 5 DIAMOND GEM RINGS in VARIOUS DESIGNS S f. H. de SILVA, C TREET. SINGAPORE. '-^^^.r K Lumpur. Station Rd., Ipaii. SALE NOW ON deductions in Ladies Gowns
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    • 121 5 I TABLE CLOTHS V I ine Lares, like fine jewels, an a < ombmation of the t># s| maUn S rraftsmansUip Ni.ttingham Laces are known the ucr t,,r Design and Durability, these Supper and Tea loth* in I ilet 1 „th Natural. Ecru, and Coloured; embody all the hi«h standard
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  • 105 6 T; i n.t.ional ilUge ad lh>- Ntl Sj > idtui in New I)H*ii venue of n to activity with the arf aevtl teamv I jlest ar- .«(1\ in r panics <»f the Riirmr>f .*nd .l»panese I 4 IIM Ml -mall S »turihr er utlii uK of
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  • 562 6 INDIA EXPECTS TO GAIN PLACINGS Pinto, Clever main 'hopes 9 From R. SATAKOPAN Special To The Free Press NEW DELHI, Monday. INDIA has little hope of winning the First Asian (lames opening here on .March 4, but N|x>rt> officials promise that athletes from this country will give a rood account
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  • 256 6 A lil J) ILMIKV b> Vijay Hazare. the tapA Imh the lalfcni feature of the third da\'s play t^terday in the tour day unofficial Te>t between the Commonwealth touring side and a tomliklm Pakistan leyion XI. ■ut of the Combined team's first i in reply to
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    35 6 picture. Mrs. 1. M. Mason •♦'ud.-> in Pink Gin (K. rvui:i.i.. itr of the Class Div. 1. 6f. sprint <;\ir;> .">» at Bukil Timah on Saturday. Pink Gin eomoleted a double for the meeting.- Free Press
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  • 19 6 M Ui led e nated from the r.A Cup f >>!• lust Saturday, deof thp •»;fim Sl.emeld Wednesday
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  • 614 6 SPORE SOCCER PROSPECTS By CHARLES BKYCE AFTER trouncing: R.A.S.C. School by ten goals to one in a friendly soccer game at Nee Soon last Wednesday, R.A.P.C. Nee Soon are quite happy about their prospects in the United Services League. Although the team was not tested Do
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  • 34 6 Two Ton Tony Galento is to fly to England on March 3 for a series of wrestling bouts there and on the continent. He will wrestle Jack Dovle at Harringay, London.-
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  • 302 6  -  CONRAD NG BY AFTER an absence of two ihe Amateur Athletic Association will make -appearance in the SinHi Amateur Football As- 'ion Fir Division gue this season. While the accent is on >uth, old-timers will be in- to bolster the side with experience. Among the
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  • 877 6 FROM BILL BOWES Special to the^Free Press. NEUKH AFTER dismissing Australia for 217 in the Fifth Test at Mel A England, after a partn ership of 131 between Hutton and S fore the fast attack of Lind wall and Miller. In taking the
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  • 162 6 Al STRALIA— 1ST. INNS. Burke c Taltersall b Bedser 11 Moils Ibw Brown 50 Hassett c Hutton b Brown 92 Harvey c Evans b Brown J Miller c b Brown 7 Hole b Bedser IH I. Johnson Ibw Bedser 1 Lindwall c < omptnn b Bedser 21 \V. Johnston
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  • 647 7 SMART GALLOPS AT PENANG Picture Goer goes best From ALLAN LEWIS rvv!Xlr PENANG, Tuesday. IV >Al^ > °n the outside of the course proper m a t enan^ this morning, Picture Goer and Moor Show (Ayres) were the most impressive workers when they did the last three furlongs of their
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  • 44 7 h team which 11 been given Milieu \>mh iatiou Cup. and replay tomorrow -lH'ini:: ft I n star pla\thc "Hank o\ Engin either the star-etudded lermci Cup frinners, in the midable oj of the B ier. at Reuter A.P.
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  • 57 7 As romonte >upp<j the Lincolnshire n a callover vH^k place at b, London The horses owner, the De Chambure, has \stromonte can be red a certain runner I v Rae J d to >tone will have to 2 :b. overweight and leers taking this hint
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  • 126 7 Njoo and Welch show up well Air I re treated linn which included exhibiby Bobby Njoo and Ich. -o hud three rounds with terranean lightweight champior.. gave a pood display of crisp, clean punchHis footwork was exceli he appears to be in the pink of condition for his I Welch
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  • 79 7 IJINGLAND preparing to j take up, once again, sixdav it since a six-day cyclii nt w... a in London, and those enthusiasts nsoring the revival will have to relv on foreign conmts for the opening programme. In time. British cyclists may aspire to challenging the
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  • 45 7 THE visiting Philippine Chinese table tennis players, who had a successful tour of five wins and four defeats here Will leave for Hong Kons by air this evening. They are scheduled to Dlay four matches in Hon/ Kong before going home.
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  • 34 7 rpHE Scottish Cup fourth round 1 draw made yesterday to:— Ay 7 United v. Mothrrwell: Airrtrieonians v. Hibernian; Dundee r™ Rogers; Celtic v. Aberdeen. ties will be played on March 10.- Reuter
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  • 98 7 AMERICAN-OWNED Big Dipp< r has been installed ight favourite for 2 000 Guineas and the Epsom Derby two of Britain's five ic races. Bryce owns the big chestnut colt by Signal Light-Untree. It i the best two-year-old on British tracks last season. akers will not
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    25 7 picture Lim Hee Chin, who became the YM.CJL tennis tingles champion by defeating A. G. B. Pakir C-2, 6-4 In the finil yesterday*- Free Press
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  • 51 7 EMPIRE sprint champion John Treloar has abandoned his plan to go to England to prepare for the 1952 Olympics Games in Helsinki. Treloar announced this after he had won the NewSouth Wales 220 yards title In 21.6 sees, to equal the Henson Park track record.- Reuter
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  • 657 7 FOLLOWING are the weight for Saturday, first day of the Pfnang Turf Club March meeting: Cl. 3, Div. 1-5 F Christmas Knight 9.00 Pennyworth 8.12 Picture Gotr 8.11 Pax Haven 8.11 April Showers 8.09 Ramillus 8.08 Corazon 8.07 Amoy Street (late Perfection) 8.06 The Banker 8.05
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  • 397 7 Free Press Soccer Reporter. gINGAPORE Cricket Club, after holding their first soccer trial for the coming season, on the Padang yesterday, are "quietly optimistic,' about prosper according to George Verrall. secretary and convenor ot the soccer section. The Club's defence is every bit
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  • 21 7 Entries for F.A. Cup reduced JIM (HAM- RS D in tf Cup tourn 7 hope clui Tfu the fu i A.P.
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  • 87 7 j.\nt uoncasl last classic race of the English flat-racing season' Will now be run on Saturday Sept. 15 next, instead o! Wednesday, Sept. 12. The change in dates follows a meet in i. between the Stewards of the Jockey Club and Mr. Chuter Ede, the Home and
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  • 25 7 MBH decide on welter tittle w I nitton i Th< •a ill rvquiivri :< tial sum mnv Oavil; A:. I don*i D Amenc.i worid Reuter A.P.
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  • 31 7 ISLAND Club Women's sec--1 tion February Medal (Bogey) was won by Mr Hiddleston <one up». N best scores wre Mrs. Cosman Davis itwQ down) and B. Rhoades (three downt.
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  • 40 7 ONE-FRANC BOUT FOR ROBIN SON In a y s world defend hi French Th Georg< < added lhat th< one franc u will go to the Air I The fight would b between May 14 and iO nt the 1 Reuter
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  • 69 7 From JACK FINC.LETON THERE were suggestions last night that there had been intimidation in the final hour in the Australian attack in the fifth Test yesterday. Some said there were too many bouncers. but one hopes that nobody with prestige makes such a charge although it is said
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  • 196 8 US risks being hoodwinked WASHINGTON, Tuesday. AMERICANS should be on guard against being Hoodwinked in international talks aimed at peaceful settlements, said General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, yesterday in Washington. The emergency now, he said, was just as great as it
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  • 132 8 MELBOURNE, Tues. f pHE Australian Vice-Pre--1 mler, Mr. G. W. Holland, said yesterday that Australia has decided to support any move the governments of the free nations might decide to allow the Japanese adequate military and air forces for the defence of their island. He
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  • 64 8 |UOT lon- ago Al Jolson died. Now there tonws the echo of an echo. In California, a 71-year-old retired collector of taxes for the port of Los AftffeleS died in his sleep. Hig name Alfred 'ohn. lljn i -Uim to fame he wrote |hc script of
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  • 53 8 WEST GERMAN 'PURGE' OF RED CHAIRMEN FRANKFURT. T U/i-M' German Communists baken last night b.\ ii of 11 state chairmen were dismissed. >:■• purging is expected followtn •.•ion" is in Munich this Latest to be removed from ire were the Ameri OCCU| n and Hess e Communists, v i barks
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  • 22 8 I nt, 37. Deputy Assistant taiy Public will m cr. Miss 1 married Bartmouth, and be- A.P.
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  • 33 8 the Gold Sir Charles Clarke told the new Parliament that he h.id given six port: the i >ples Party. ners ol the recent e!ecm a maj in the Executive Council. Reuter
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  • 254 8 NEW YORK, Tuesday MAJOR piece of detective work which may help to sthrc the mystery of the formation of petroleum deposits has been launched by the American Petroleum Institute. intensive study to stitute's Research Commit California will probe the n creating crude oil. T!v remains ol
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  • 59 8 Two French youths who ed in Bombay from an i dhow without visas yesti 'Id Bombay police world explorers" on their way to Tibet China on an expedition sponsored by the French government. The sceptical police thought the youngsters. Gabriel Chaline and Edmond were smugBut interrogation they
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  • 132 8 GENEVA. Tues. A mission of the inter11 national Red Cross committee, led by its President, M. Paul Ruegger, left Geneva yesterday for Peking in a special Red Cross plane for discussion with the Chinese Foreign Minister. Mr. Chou En-lai, and Chinese Red ss officials on relief
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  • 37 8 The French Cabinet broke up after a three and a half hour meeting last night without reaching any decision on the critical issue of a revised law. which threatens to bring down the Government A.P.
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  • 316 8 SINN, GERMANY, Tuesday. THE RINCKER family is ringing up profits again. The bell business is booming: For 461 years, Rincker have made bells. This year the heirs of an historic family art expect to cast 4.000 to 5.000 bells. They are also completing a set
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  • 48 8 ing on the reunion of bread rationing in Czechoslovakia. a Government statement said yesterday that "numerous resolutions from our factories asking us to resume rationing are clear proof that our working people welcome the measure as the Government's intervention against panicmongers and hoarders."- U.P.
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  • 20 8 Mr. Attlee yesterday refused to lake Government action nst the pro-Communist Dean of Canterbury. Dr Hewlett Johnson A.P.
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  • 27 8 Both English and Chinese 'onguage newspapers in Song Kong will increase their > rices from March 1 because of ihe high cost of newsprint. U.P.
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    40 8 IN 38 YEARS The progress of aviation in 38 yt*.<rs is vividly depicted in this picture of a B-36 bomber alongside a 1912 biplane ■Thick still fliev The biplane his one pusher engine, the bomber six pusher and i jet
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  • 81 8 BUDAPEST, Tues. DEFENCE Minister General Miasly Farkas said yesrday Hungary was raising Its army to the limit of ih 1 peace treaty provisions ai:,. not beyond them. The general, who is also! deputy Secretary of the Hi;: garian Workers' Party, told his party's second congress that
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  • 62 8 nch Union reconna sance patrols killed 23 Vie Iminh and took 36 prisoners in all sectors in the Tonking >area during the past 24 houri a French army communique said yesterday. The mopping- up operation started Last Wednesday 30 kilometres north of Saigon and ended yesterda
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  • 42 8 Adolf Martin Bormann. elde.>t son of Hitler's missing deputy, has joined a Roman Catholic monastic order at Salzburg to prepare for tl priesthood. Bormann went to Austria after the war and has worked as a farmhand. A.P.
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  • 29 8 The Norwegian steamer "Castleville" 6.080 tons, reported to Hon» Kong yesterday that a Chinese Nationalist warship attempted to intercept her 10 miles outside Hong Kong waters.- Reuter
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  • 38 8 Indian textile indu Madanmoham Mangaldas warned the Egyptian Government yesterday that if pr of Egyptian cotton are Allowed to soar according to whims of speculators, "Indian mills will be forced to switch over to synthetic fibres."
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  • 6 8 Secret trial for British sergeant I
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  • 6 8 U.K. TO GIVE UP HELIGOLAND Reuter
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