The Singapore Free Press, 28 March 1951

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA ..II SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1951. PRICK ISA CEN f l>
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  • 299 1 Allies may stop Korea fighting I'MTFIi N«*i_ LONDON, Wednesday. 1 (hint a „1 l g0Ve, nments with fortes in K «rea may offer Red I rorn Kile. nesotiate a Korean settlement by disengaging ihSfeS l( i; ls n Hnivd yesteittav that the countries concerned ,Viit
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    38 1 picture. MX. J. S. de SOI'ZA. manager of the Singapore Asian (iames team, handing over a games souvenir to Mr. Andrew Gilmour, president of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. The ceremony took place last night. Free Press
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  • 12 1 Pattle in Philippines i still were five i >rr«» ip Santa Reuter
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  • 67 1 THL I nited States Secretary of Defence, Gen. (icor«e .Marshall, warned yesterday that the world Mtuation wis more serious than it was last November, when the Western Allies were shocked by costly reverses m Korea. He said that it was unfortunate that the I nited States was
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  • 198 1 PARIS, Wednesday I'HK UNITED STATES yesterday accused Russia of A creating world tension by allowing Bulgaria, Rumania and Hungary to violate their peace treaties and suggested that the Big Four Foreign Ministers discuss these treaties. r Speaking at the four-power Deputy Foreign Ministers' meeting,
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  • 233 1 90,000 REDS MASSED TOKYO, Wed. TTNITED Nations artillery today smashed into forward elements of 90.000 Chinese Communist troops who blocked their advance to the 38th parallel on the Central Korean front. In the west, the United Nations forces cut an enemy regiment to pieces and trapped three Chinese Red battalions
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  • 117 1 PARIS, Wed. A French Foreign Office spokesman yesterday said it was untrue that the Sultan of Morocco had signed an agreement with the French last month under threat. "Gen. Juin only fulfilled the thankless task of mediator between the Sultan arid a section of dissatisfied subjects. In
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  • 56 1 HIROSHIMA'S BELL STOLEN City fathers of atom-bomb-ed Hiroshima are upset, because somebody has apparently stolen the "Bell of Peace" Hiroshima citizens buijt in memory of the dead from the bombing. The bell, 30 centimeters high 40 kilograms in weight and housed in a ten-meter tower, was first rung on the
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    21 1 Col. Clilton Brown, Speaker at the House of Commons, who was accused by fellow Conservatives of 'not preserving: an independent attitude.'
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  • 20 1 The man who had enough v. and a IV- its in nigh. 3 He I y but man, Ger- AP
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  • 29 1 Twenty-eight people, including a clerk in the government office, were arrested in Bombay yesterday and rharsed with operating a naUon wide racket «f Issuing forged passports. A.P.
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  • 44 1 French Union forces have killed 45 Vietminh. wounded three and taken 13 prisoners m operations m Vietnam anu the Associated States of Laos and Cambodia." French naval units seized 30 'on s of food supplies and iiiipment from the Vietminh.
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  • 17 1 mntinued British 'bondM e" of Cyprus will aggravate m-feelng among the i*landers Archbishop Macarios_of
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  • 129 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. A RUBBER manufacturer said yesterday that his firm has a new process that would increase synthetic rubber production 20 to 25 per cent if the government would underwrite it. Mr. William O'Neil, of the General Tire and Rubber Company, told the Senate Small
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  • 26 1 Canada and the United States in an exchange of notes agreed yesterday on joint planning for civil defence "as if no border existed", Reuter
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  • 14 1 MR. FAUSTINO I9CMNC«C£ acting Con'^^^^^.c^t^'nn^ Con.:,! A ..;n i r u-
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  • 7 1 Australia has taken more
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  • 123 1 A CHINESE salesman, Ong Peng Hong, aged 49 was A stabbed m the back m a struggle against six armed Chinese who failed m an attempt to rob him at the junction of Macpherson Road and Paya Lebar Road, Singapore last night. Ong, who is
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  • 77 1 S 'pore train derailed Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. AN engine and five wagons on the line to Singapore were derailed between Paloh and Bekok m Johore last night. Four of the wagons were empty. The fifth contained a police escort all of whom except one escaped without
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  • 23 1 The Rumanian n authorities hai direct control and ment of the country I fields, the ri< hesl in I AP
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  • 334 1 NEW YORK, Wednesday THE BRITISH Government is claiming a salvage awar3 trom the Branditsen Shipping Company of New Yo-k for aid given by the British destroyer Black Swan to a freighter shelled off China last year The Government is claiming a "liberal" 'share of
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  • 72 1 Two armed robberies involving a total of $1,004 worth of property and cash were reported in Singapore yesterday. At 10.30 a.m. yesterday, three Chinese, two of them armed with knives, entered a house in Parkston Road and robbed occupants of property and cash worth $383. At 11
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  • 229 1 3 R.N. ships reported off Abadan BAGHDAD, Wednesday REPORTS from BsWl yesterday said three British warships have anchored at Ahadar. in the Persian Gulf, "to safeguard the British oi' industries there in the event of an emergent^ Unconfirmed reports said that British famil. have been evacuated from Abadan and that
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  • 30 1 Israeli labourers di the Huleh .swamps, adja to the Syrian border shot st for one hour day for th^ third d;iv in i, .t Qovernm* i man said.
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  • 1236 2 Drink water to prevent stones in the bladder -Says TJie Singapore Doctor WHAT are the symptoms, causes and effects of stones m the bladder. What must a patient do m the way of diet etc? DEPRESSED Singapore THE living body is th-3 most perfect chemical laboratoryin existence. It breaks down
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  • 492 2 A Bible story repeats itself AFTER 35 centuries Joseph's warning to Pharaoh is re-echoing down the Valley of the Nile. Once again after years of great plenty the Egyptians fear a famine m their land. To avert it they are planning a desert project identical with the
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  • 464 2  -  CHARLES HILL Dr. Comments on a malady that has recently killed famous men Ivor Novello was the last. > IS coronary thrombosis a new disease? We hear of one famous man after another being struck down by it, often dying within an hour
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    • 335 2 Just the thing for that bad cough xm» Campbell' S Cherry <sr* c= Cough Syrup if one of the \J best remedies for coughs t\ i ooMi and bronchitis It is pleasantly flavoured *nd can be taken vi dilution It is par- 7]^ .irlv hcipfuJ to the J Mf v
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 153 2 Hew Crossword No. 313 I b^^h IB ISi i 111 I I I 1 I CLUES ACROSS 1, 7. It sounds a big crossing, this sad structure at Venice (6, 2, 5). 8. Swallow up, as a gnu maybe is swallowed by an elf (6). 9. Makes a mess like
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    • 183 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you are deeply interested m all intellectual and cultural pursuits. You also enjoy travelling. Because of your interest m the mysterious and the occult, you will probably be fascinated by the Orient. good place to make a study of these subjects. You have excellent executive
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  • 347 3 S.-E. ASIA BLOC TO BE FORMED Plan being laid in Bangkok VIFT\ \M SAIGON, Wednesday. V Sn »It L tty to f0rm with its South-east block Gainst fh.?" rS 3 VP» w erful defensive The^task win h?" 10 Commu ™t menace." VietnameseEducation rSl&^jJ^ tfopen Vietnam's first embassy More than 60,000
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  • 47 3 REDS 'WIPE OUT JEWISH CULTURE S, Wed. I ComT ruing 1 ican Jewish s appealed Nations to crimes of against d Eastern s c was that :.ment was iping out all Jewish submitted said: "In there ■eds of •.ritual under process hing ions Prhouses, i .rion. Reuter
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  • 8 3 for j A.P. birds ti Bi
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  • 25 3 Keeping it dark Y Lady Ciodiva is wanted to ride in Coventry's Festival of Britain pageant. Haw she will be selected and when is secret.
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    13 3 DON T FORGE T TO TURN THE "p LIGHT OFF mmtmmm -Viz
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  • 191 3 LONDON, Wednesday. 4 TEN-YEAR-OLD question— "Where did North Africa's flies go, and why?" has been answered by the Ministry of Supply. Credit for an extermination campaign against an enemy the Desert Rats found almost as troublesome as Rommel goes to 48-year-old Edward Bruton. He receives
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  • 63 3 TRAPPED CAT HALTS TUBE Two passenger lifts at the Angel, N., Underground Station were halted for 90 minutes while an R S.P.C.A. official and London Transport men searched for Felix, a black cat, trapped down the well. But Felix, who had earlier been seen there, hid m a dark recess
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  • 27 3 M USIC PETITION A petition, with 75.000 signatures, urging the financial security of a permanent symphony orchestra m London, is to be presented to London County Council.
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  • 197 3 race woman LONDON. Wed. WHITE-HAIRED Mrs. M. Dudley Ward, of Harrow. Middlesex, shook her handbag above her head at a meeting in London of the League Against Cruel Sports. Then she said: "The Queen was not disturbed by the death of her racehorse Monaveen. She Is becoming
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    92 3 NEW BiRDS An artist's impression of the new Bristol 173 helicopter which is expected to be ready for commercial use about 1954. It incorporates a new safety factor. If either engine fails m flight, it can be disconnected by a clutch and the other motor will drive both rotors. Below
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  • 405 3 Both side* vulnerable* ta>»' d<Ml*»r NORTH A A I 9 OQ1098 7I Q 10 6 3 w EST EAST 6 4 3 A K Q 9 7 7QHH 2 57 0 J 0 A K i 4 2 »KT{ 4 A J 8 4 SOUTH ft J 10
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    • 19 3 X VV.VIT* GAPORE 1 j -U IUOKK) I r the M -Freddy Is; 5 Pro- 13 PtoV Moon--7 Time
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    • 198 3 News. T.M Thli is Com--7.22 Interlude; T. 30 I Parade. 8 Pencils se; 3 13 Radio String EnI 8.30 Feature -Resettle- 3 London S.udio Melodies: 9 30 Time Signal a: News; 9.45 Evening 'Star; 10 New Classical Rec:rds; 10.30 Dance Music. BFEBS (Singapore) 4 43 p.m. Programme Summary 4 47
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  • 359 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Mar. 28 1951. Picnicking without tears I for an OC ulant show- has oi the rainy which means more and more r ring tc foi Wl k> i b >l)day y k 1 D CI md ist Tney in b ka, to breathe b the
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  • 929 4  -  CYRIL RAY THE MOSCOW SCENE By And from Barber Shop No. 8 the answer is 'No' A WATCHFUL press here protects the public, chides backsliders, and serves as a daily reminder of Soviet standards. For instance: The Moskva is Moscow's smartest hotel, where only
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  • 135 4 EVERYTHING turnrj ed out all right m the end, but there was consternation m Gloucester, England, recently when it became known that the Gloucestershire Regiment's flag had disappeared from outside 'the local museum. The flag was hunpr from a window above the entrance when the regimental
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  • 456 4 CMN Franck Symphonic Variations played by Moura Lympany (piano) and the Philharmonia Orchestra (Susskintl). HMV. C. 7784-5. If the festival of music ha* crcused your interest m this work here is the very recording it is good and it is cheap. Miss Lympany s performance may lack the
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  • 768 4  -  PRESTO Music Topics by "pEOPLE should have stood up and shouted themselves hoarse a lady said complainingly to me after Lola Bobesco's recital. She was right they should. But lam not surprised that the audience's re-action, though warm enough, kept within the bounds of propriety. Singapore
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    • 8 4 ROLEX LONGINE WATCHES I II.SEHALTB. SINGAPORE PENANG BANGKOK
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  • 226 5 CHINESE CARPENTER WAS RAFFLES GUIDE fiilnet found in temple f ecal Is 1819 landing Free Press Staff Reporter ,Ut in honour of ('ho Ah Chee, a Chinese rarn,„. w „r,d M„»> near, ho gSftS? iSSSLjEg i the relic further substantiates rmnfs m »kj_ of Sir Stamford Raffles' land^t R^ rii/M
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  • 68 5 ::i Our Own Correspondent hf\\ 3 lists are up in protest against ban on their riding into the -u;d that some concession should be extended to thi^ mm ion of the travelling public, except when nancca a:e held. He Mi the imposition
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  • 158 5 CHINA MISSION pROM Chinese ccodciations, guilds and other organisations throughout Malaya come mounting protests against the Peking Government's intention to send a mission to Malaya "to investigate the conditions of the suffering Chinese." Chinese in Selangor are planning to hold a protest Youth Rally in Kuala
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  • 256 5 Free Press Staff Reporter If ANY Chinese middle school students, including x some graduates, have unsuccessfully tried to gain admission into English sthools in the Colony because of lack of accommodation or oecause they are either over-aged or do not possess the necessary knowledge
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    39 5 vm c a i^" to right: !5 Id Sing and Mr. Rowland Lvne (from n K»P ore D R r 'v; Mr. George William Webb will lay the foundation stone of the Far Eastern Relief Fund Farm Buildings at
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  • 148 5 Visit by Saigon newsmen A PARTY of Saigon journalists will arrive m Singapore this evening on a visit to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. They are: Mr. Jacques Lefevre, Director and Editor of the Frenchlanguage daily paper "Journal dExtreme Orient." Mr. Le Quoc Lap. Chief Editor of the French-langu-age
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  • 206 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE present decrease in the allocation of tinplate to cigarette manufacturers in the United Kingdom, permits only about 10 percent of the cigarettes imported by the Colony to b^ packed in tins, local distributors told the Free Press
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  • 27 5 A tot*! of 89.682 piculs of tin werp produced In the Federation during February. Perak p-oiuced 55.786 p*iculs. wh'lr 2i.79> piculs were produced m Selangor
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    45 5 picture. Mr. Robert Eu, outgoing president of the St. Andrew's Old B<»s' Association, presenting a cheque to Canon R.K.S. Adams, who will shortly leave for a holiday in Australia. Canon Adams said he would donate Uie fif* to St. Andrew's School Building Fund.- Free Press
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  • 180 5 WHEREVER their destinies as soloists may lie it is certain that Lola Bobesco and Jacques Genty will certainly make their mark as a sonata 'team' to judge from their recital last night to a crowded Victoria Hall. They are happier m the smoothly flowing, delicate chromaticisms of the
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  • 25 5 In honour of his appointment p.f, a member of the Fed'-ral Legislative Council, Mr. Y< ap Choong Kong, President of the
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  • 62 5 'DAK' GETS ITS YEARLY 'STRIP' lir. Prrs* S'.aff Rep'*rtrr. "IT^RV P< pie have s t Dakota s landing g**..r enftnci and uhai-nott. The picture de:t i I Dak a thorough o\erhaul for ficaie ol i»ir «o. r y I>epar:meni of C...: A. :< a vhich Rivps It a fi? a'
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  • 118 5 SHIPS PAY HEAVILY FOR WATER Free Press Staff Reporter C///PS taking water at Singapore have to pay anything from $1.05 1 2 to $1.50 per ton depending on whether they get it from a shipping firm or from the Singapore Harbour Board, the Free Press was iold yesterday. Although $1.50
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  • 115 5 SITTING for the first time m Perak .this year, the Federation Court of Appeal, presided over by the Chief Justice. Mr. S. W. P. Foster-Sutum, assisted by Mr. Justice Jobling and Mr. justice Briggs, yesterday heard an appeal m respect of "Flowerdev. Estate. Cameron Highlands. The appeal
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  • 43 5 The Pt-nang Lighter Oi.ers" Association will hold a meeting on Friday to consider a request Irom lighter workers for incren.«ed handling rates to meet Ue present high cost of living. These workers who are member» of the Penang Boatmen*
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  • 110 5 DECLARING tliat an m "may do mere harm ihan the Kedah Government rojected a proposal by the Kedah branch of the Malayan Chinese Association for a commission to investigate the recent conin. incidents at Bukit Junun. The Malayan Chinese AmocteUon'fl uorking committee, at a meeting
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 67 5 Today's Broadcast A special dramatised feature on the work of Resettlement in Johore will be broadcast today at 8.30 p.m. over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya. The feature has been prepared in consultation with the State Resettlement Authorities in Johore. It tells the story of the mass rnovemtnt of
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  • 39 6 LLOYD La Beach of Panama ran the 220 yards m 20.8 seconds at Sydney on Monday to win the £250 Stewards Purse. His time 1 a.., half a second slower than the world record He
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  • 964 6  - Car bandits made £500 a week ROBERT FABIAN FABIAN OF THE YARD TELLS HOW by ex-Super m tenden t TO the Carlino Gang stealing curs looked an easy way to #et rich. Carlino had managed to persuade a Grade 1 clerk m the Petroleum Office to join his racket. When
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  • 227 6 Scoreboard NEW ZEALAND— Ist Inns.: 115 ENGLAND-^st Inns. Hutton c Reid b Moir 57 Simpson b Moir 6 Parkhouse Ibw Burtt 2 Sheppard b Hayes 3 (ompton b Burtt 10 Brown b Hayes 47 Bailey st Mooney b Burtt 29 Evans b Cress well 13 Bedser
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    29 6 I. A. Kuss (Scotland) makes a flying pass from scrum m the EngUnd v. Scotland Rugby match at Twickenham on March 17. England won by five points to three.
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  • 95 6 YESTERDAY'S U.K. Rugby Union results were: Cardiff 8. Northampton 3; Exeter 0, Leicester 5; Newport 13. Barbarians 6; Notts 0, Universities Athletic Union 6; Stroud 8, Saragens 0. Lydney 0, Gloucester 0; Plymouth Albion 3, Coventry 5; Eastern Banks 3. Aberdeen University 11; Aberavon 16, Devonport Services
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  • 51 6 PROMOTER William P. Kyne yesterday offered a guaranteed purse of US$150,000 for a fight between world heavyweight champion Ezzard Charles and challenger Joey Maxim for May 4 in Chicago Matchmaker Benny Ford cabled the offer to Jake Mintz. manager of Charles and Jack Reams' manager of Maxim.
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  • 50 6 A LATE goal by Wardle on--11 abled Guard Dog Unit to hold Social A.P. to a threeall draw m a Third Division League soccer match at Oeylang yesterday. Scorers were: Kang Hua (2) and Eng Kiat for Socials; Wardle (2» and Merrils /or the Guard Dog Unit.
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  • 42 6 DOOKMAKERS won about A£500,000 from punters who gambled at the big Easter horseracing carnival at Kandwick track, Sydney. In 14 races on Saturday and Monday not one fav- r JAe won It was the wor:;t run against the public m
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  • 68 6 BASE Ordnance Depot Civilians 'A' defeated Customs S.C. by three goals to two m a Third Division League match at St. George's Road yesterday. Customs opened the scoring by converting a penalty m the first half. Rasak equalised for the Depot and t'jen Mallek scored Depot's
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  • 28 6 Tommy Traddles was scratched ff*om the Grand National yesterday, leaving 42 probable starters for the 4' 2 mile steeplechase at Aintree. Liverpool, on April 7. A.P.
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  • 443 6 Sands a test for Turpin From ARCHIE QUICK DAXDOLPH Turpin, Britain's greatest boxing champion, is improving with every fight. His punching is devastating in its weight and accuracy, but we still do not know whether he can take punishment. As his manager, George Middleton. says: "Produce the man who can
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  • 175 6 NO player from the Cup Final clubs, Newcastle Tinted V m been chosen for the Football League team to play tii 1.-,.,,/ Dublin on April 4. Nevertheless, the English combination indicates the lines along which the selectors had worked j n side to
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  • 70 6 'J'EAM selected to represent Combined Singapore Royal Navy and Army against Singapore Civilians m the Joe nappe! Memorial Cup soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday is: CPO Mutton; AB Derrick CPO Jack, Pte Marsdon AQMS Whitehorn. WO2 Butler; Sgt McQuarrie. Pte Simpson, SSgt. Slee,
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  • 60 6 At ALAYA Publishing House f held Stanvac S.C. to one-all draw m a thrilling Business Houses League soccer match on the Padang yesterday. Stanvac dominated play and were unlucky not to have won. Stanvac scored first. Yin Kee trapped a pass from the left and drove
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  • 20 6 BALLOT FOR NEW HORSES to th. I theStra result. C( H Sn« Tuan g g.?V Tl: B I I I
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  • 4 6 FANCY DRESS HOCKEY I
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  • 17 7 A reI ball Keng. I I ipore H a H and H to of H but
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  • 11 7 Close de cision for Williams I. I I in 5he on.—
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  • 28 7 H ils 0 I Titfl kU a 9 M be 9 work I l -hance. 9 a re- .Ikeeper I kn the m I
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  • 80 7 BUYER paid 6.000 guineas. the second highest ever paid in Australia, for a yearling at the Sydney yeaning sal^s yfesterday.The vearling is a brother to Delta and Midway, both of whom have good racing reIt is understood that the yearling will be sent to America. Record
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    8 7 mmm rhinese Swimming Club given l>> tr.o jyaaaii
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  • 419 7 GARDNER WINS EUROPEAN TITLE Gallant fight by Austrian AF^ Cardn u r> British tampion, won the c'^ aayv y^ e '8ht title, beating the l?rm.iS Austria, on points over lo rounds, at Earl's Court arena, London, last Plucjv Austin" in^ f the ht WaS *> the contest WeSpS whS^ 0
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  • 262 7 Cockell stops Yvel in 6 rds. [>ON rockoll. British champion, won the European light-heavyweight title at Earls Court, London, last night when he beat Albert Yvel, French champion, the referee stopping the fight m the sixth round of a 15-round contest Cockell had little difficulty m winning the fight as
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    26 7 picture. Mrs J. M. P. Rabtaswi ith Brecoagill after she had drawn the horse at yesterday's ballot ajt the Singapore Turf Hub, Free Press
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  • 95 7 Chun? Hwa Athletic Union, office-bearers for this year have been elected as follows: Patrons. Lim Kirn Lee. Ng Kirn Seng. Lim Siew Kok. Tan Sye Choon Lim Beng Teck, Ng Hay Leng; president. Lim Yew Leng; vice-president, Chin Kum Chin; secretary. Chia Poh Thik; asst. secretary Chng
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  • 69 7 EIGHTY-eight entries have been received for the Chinese V M.C.A. road race which will be run along Buona Vista Road, on Sunday at 5 p.m. Eighteen prizes will be awarded and a souvenir will be presented to each com/?Utor who completes the course. Ail competitors
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  • 30 7 The Smpapore Swimming Club 000 l will be closed for repairs. Sorting tomorrow, for a few days. A furth r i our.cement will be ng the reopening-
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  • 61 7 CORMER world featherr weight champion. Willie Pep, won a points decision over Pat Lacobucci m a tenround bout at Miami Beach, Florida, on Monday night. Pep hurt his left shoulder m the first round and says he will have it X-rayed for possible fractures. The injury may delay
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  • 34 7 Official training at Bukit Timah ENTRIES for the Singapore Turf Club's April meeting close today. The racecourse will be officially opened for training tomorrow at 6 a.m. The usual coffee arrangements will be made.
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  • 194 7 ITNITED States rowing enthusiasts are likely to see a British-American battle of widely differing styles when the touring Cambridge University crew races against American eights next month. Cambridge rows an unorthodox style, called the Fairbairn after Steve Fairbairn who introduced the system to Cambridge from Australia.
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    73 7 A group at Iml night's Singapore Olympic and Sports Council dinner: Left to right (round the table): Mrs. Sim Boon Hoon, Sim Boon Hoon, Tan Hwee Hock, Ng Liang Chiang, Miss Teng Peh Hwa, Mrs. G. Clay, C. A. Clay, Tan Eng Yoon, Tan Wee. Eng and Lionel
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  • 228 7 pRESTON North End continued their victorious march towards promotion into the First Division of the English Football League yesterday with a 3 2 win at Leicester, their 14th successive victory and their 19th League game without defeat. This unbroken run of triumph surpassed the record of
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  • 122 7 Free Press Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU. Tues —At the second annual general meeting of the Kelantan. Badminton Association held recently, the following officials were elected: President, Y. M. Tengku Annuar; vice-president, Y. M. Tengku Mohamed; hon. secretary. Che Majid bin Lamsah; asst. secretary, Mr. K. Kanagasabai;
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  • 260 7 IPOH, Tues. TN inter-Singapore Cold Storage A games played m Ipoh during the week-end, Penang overwhelmed Perak at badminton und table-tennis. The games were played at the Yuk Choy High School and the Perak Badminton Association's courts. At badminton Perak managed to take only two out
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  • 60 7 No Singapore opponent for Dado Marino WH£N world fly weight champion, Dado Marino of Honolulu was in the Philippines recently, Wally Oakes. the Singapore boxing promoter, received a cable from the Philippines proposing to match Marino in Singapore. But that's as near as Colony boxing fans got to seeing the
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  • 53 7 SOCCER: Div. I: KoU Raja SRC. at stadium; Div. 2: S pore Chinese Meeh. Assn. t Indonesia A, Gey lan*; Div. 3A: Spore TSL™**' v Rovers at n>IV Business Hse. League A: Shell S.C. v Hongkong Bank at Shell; Business Hse. League B: Malayan Airways v Chartered Bank
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  • 191 7 S 'pore may stage Asian Games A HINT that Singapore may apply to stage the A*ian Games m cither 1958 or 1962 was made by Mr Andrew Gilmour. president of the Singapore Olympic I d Sports Council, m his sp i h at last nights dinner In h our of
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  • 65 8 PAK. DEFENCE PACT DENIED REPORTS from London published m the Karachi Press that Pakistan is signing a defence pact with Persia and Turkey were denied by the Foreign Ministry yesterday. Pakistan was anxious to have direct and indirect relations with Muslim countries. Direct relations, it was explained, would be by
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  • 23 8 The French engineer. Mr. Claude Sauzedde. 77. who designed the Dodge, one of America's earliest automobiiles. has died m Detroit. A.P.
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  • 161 8 (Continued from Page 5) relics and he continued to burn joss sticks before them daily until the operations of his sawmill came to a halt. The relics were said to have* been removed from the shrine to the present temple more than 20 year s ago following the
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  • 215 8 CHINESE REDS SEND OUT OPIUM Through Japan to the U.S. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. r'HINESE Communists were dumping opium on the world market and it was being smuggled through Japan to the United States, stated the Chief of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Narcotics yesterday in Washington. The statement was made by
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    62 8 PREVIEW— Janette Scott, the actress, chats with Uueen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret during the Royal v v't to Boreham Wood Studios, near London, to watch shooting of scenes for the film The Magic Box'. The story, based on the life of William Friese- Green, who invented the cinematograph, is being
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  • 12 8 TO MARY, wife of John Aarsen, ir.dang Kerbau, a son 25-3-51.
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  • 54 8 J. Palomar and family wish < all friends for help and during their recent I ement. lAM AND MATTHEWI ICO and their famihes wish n i i-.r heartful thanks ippreciation to all their A- and sympathisers .vho raatlH «nd attended the of their beloved mother th* Inre Daisy Gomes
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  • 49 8 The daughter of the U.S. President Miss Margaret Truman has signed an exclusive contract for guest appearances on radio and television The terms are not disclosed but trade circles said her income will exceed the salary Df US$100,000 a year paid to her father.— A.P.
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  • 202 8 (Continued from Page 5) plans have been upset by unsettled conditions there and the difficulties involved in travelling." It is estimated that more than 500 junior micfdle school and senior middle school graduates pass out from the Colony's Chinese schools each year. Whilst the majority of those who graduate
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  • 131 8 PALM SPRINGS, California, Wednesday. 4 CROWD of film actors and society people went 11 on an impromptu lion hunt at Palm Springs early yesterday when a 400-pound lioness escaped from its ca*e at a party and fled into the desert. The animal, believed one
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  • 49 8 Italy's Admiral Giraldi is leading the joint BritishItalian Navy manoeuvres which began on Tuesday m the lonian Sea. The exercises, by light forces, comprise air and sea escort of convoys. The British forces, led by Captain J.S.M. Richardson, are made up of frigates and submarines.
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  • 170 8 T LONDON, Wednesday. HE Stock Exchange was subdued yesterday following the Easter holidays, states Reuter's financial correspondent. Business and attendance was small but there was quiet firmness in many sections in anticipation of a steadier tone at the reopening of Wall Street. British Government stocks moved
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  • 27 8 Yesterday's closing prices on the Hong Kong Money Exchange were: HK55. 995/6. 02 per U.S. dollar. HK515.50 per pound sterling. HK5309.375 per tael of gold.
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  • 91 8 THE Soviet Union has assured East Germany it will sign a peace treaty with the Communist dominated government this year. An East German official, said Russia believes Germany's partition will continue for the foreseeable future because there is no hope of winning the acceptance of Western
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  • 22 8 Britain's National Health Service will cost £398,000,000 over the next 12 months, an increase of over £5,000.000 on the current year.— Reuter
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  • 125 8 AUSTRALIA'S ELECTIONS TO BE BITTER SYDNEY, Wed. /CAMPAIGNING for next month's general elections is expected to be one of the most bitter and exciting m Australia's history. The first bombshell was last night's announcement that the Central Executive of the New South Wales Branch of the Australian Labour Party has
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  • 53 8 The U.S. Mobilisation Director, Mr. Charles Wilson said yesterday that the United States has m sight the military power to deter any aggressor. He told reporters that the inflationary spiral has been "moderated." But, he said, "the government may have to put on the brakes a
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  • 121 8 FOR three days police m Neuwensten, Germany, sought clues to the "Bar Yard Murder" after finding a man's complete suit of clothes, complete with fresh blood stains, m the back yard dustbin of a German bar. An angry housewife read the story m the paper and
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  • 84 8 'JJHE "Walkie-Peekie," a new portable television camera and transmitting station by which commanders behind the lines will be able to see their frontline troops, has been invented by the Radio Corporation of America. The new device can be used to send sight and voice signals to
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  • 193 8 LONDON, Wednesday. THE BRITISH Broadcasting Corporation is struggling to maintain its vast overseas network of news broadcasts m the face of a reduced govern- ment grant. •"We cannot say whether there will have to be a cut m our overseas programmes", a spokesman said yesterday. "We
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  • 60 8 Mr. William O'Dwyer, witness before the Senate Crime Investigatin Commute ago. uses his hands freely as he gives lengthy testimony on crime ,-ondi York City while he was District Attorney m the Borough of Brookhn There they wr§ h lli:ig rrid blcckmui Oh bey, was
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