The Singapore Free Press, 7 May 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA fafnbgutgta SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 7. 1951. PKII FIFTEEN KNIK.
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  • 76 1 16 lost as typhoon sweeps P.I. at 90 m.p.h. s r>«>n> were killed N mhfliM *»\sterdav Pacific typhoon thr< u;h the Philip- i,|r l toward* »v\nrd when ipsized m v iterj und hi?h t. -n Manila sv were reilf.id <>r i\.im Is..tiuhrrn Phimade the 90-mile-\ir Force i thf I ip.»
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  • 25 1 Count Henri Carton de Wiart, 82, former Prime Minister of Belgium and leader of the Social-Christian Party, died yesterday I*l Brussels.— A. P.
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  • 289 1 Reds lose over 300 vehicles TOKYO, Monday. \LLIED TANK infantry patrols lanced through a 20-mile deep no-man's-land and, at one point, crossed North of Korea's *>Sth parallel yesterday. jwhere did they encounter major Communist forces. The bulk of the Chinese and North Korean Red army of
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    28 1 RAYMOND PERERA. son of Mr. A. W. Perera. of the Singapore Municipal Secretariat, cutting his birthday cake at the celebration of his fourth birthday anniversary m Norfolk Road.
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  • 213 1 REDS BUY SHIPS FROM THE WEST LONDON, Mon. SWEDEN and her Atlantic Pact neighbours are building more than 100 small fast ships for Russia, the majority of which are for delivery this year. Coupled with reports that r.he East German and Polish dockyards are working overtime to fill Soviet orders,
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  • 126 1 BANDIT HELPERS KILLED Free Press Stan 1 Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. J^ SECURITY forces patrol killed four bandit sympathisers, one a woman, after bandits had been seen m workers' houses m the Rawang district of Selangor on Saturday. As the patrol approached the houses four armed and uniformed bandits and
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  • 202 1 LONDON, Monday. POVERNiMENT officials are assembling facts and figures aimed at rebutting charges that Britain has been shipping large quantities of strategic materials to China despite the Korean fUhthiff Stung by Gen. Mac Arthur's claim that British exports sent to China via Hong Kong have
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  • 261 1 MORRISON: NO MORE OFFERS LONDON, Mon. THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, said last night that the Western Powers had made their final concessions at the deputy Foreign Ministers' meeting m Paris and would go no further m meeting Soviet demands. It was up to the Russians now to decide
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  • 28 1 A Chinese woman was held up by a Chinese armed with a knife and robbed of her earrings worth $7 m Boscombe 'Ao. d last night.
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  • 135 1 LONDON, Monday. THE Israeli Foreign Minister, Mr. Moshe Sharett, said yesterday that Israeli troops would not stop fighting m the disputed demilitarised zone m northern Israel until Syrian troops withdrew. His declaration came In a letcer to Colonel Bennet De Ridder, Acting United Nations Chief
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  • 30 1 A proclamation was signed yesterday by Mayor Vincent Inpellitier of New York designating this week as Israel Bond Week and Wednesday as Ben-Gurion Day.— A.P.
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    24 1 Gen. George Marshall. U.S. Secretary for Defence, who will testify today before the joint Senate committee inquiring into Gen. MacArthur's charges against the administration.
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  • 122 1 'Saucy cock is back home HONG KONG, Sun. J^N insolent gold brick red and yelloic cock is back m the 40th Infantry Signals sergeants' mess today after eight months m Korea with the Commonwealth 27th Brigade. Its return fulfills a wish of Major -Gen. Basil Aubrey Coad, then a brigadier,
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  • 127 1 LONDON, Mon. A chimney sweep, complete with soot and browns, will soon open an exhibition of paintings here by a London artist who styles himself the "world's most rejected." All the paintings on view have been turned down by exhibition selection committees Albert Perry,
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  • 193 1 MOMBASA, Mon. MUSLIMS at Mombasa are claiming that a party they gave on Wednesday to welcome officers and ratings of the visiting Pakistan nava' squadron misfired because of sabotage." Arrangements for the party had been planned for weeks and when all was ready, 700 invitations were sent
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  • 359 1 -Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S infantile mortality rate v\u> higher last year than m 1949; so was the titiiij cl« at la rate, according to official figures published by the Municipality. The infantile mortality rate rote from INPta 79.10 per 1,000 live births to
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  • 33 1 Forty soldiers of the Welsh Fusiliers stationed at Kingston, Jamaica, were flown biplane yesterday to Gtaena* i. where trouble was antici- 1 pater at today's trial of a Labour lead*" U.P.
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  • 26 1 A Canadian Pacific Railway good.-i train was derailed m the Fraser Canyon, nor;h of Vancouver pester Thre? of the crew were k cd.- Reuter
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  • 138 1 Free I'r<»ss stall Reporter TTHE sooner broad *ii m llala placed m the hands of i public corporation as is done m the case of the 8.8.C.. the beW Mr. C. C. Tan. pre of the Progressive Pai said to the Free Pre this
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    • 71 1 I rric/* o/ ///<• Cyaraae comes the new Baby from No. 10! Tie have a peep isn't she 3vely— and how like her Daddy! o. she's Mummy's girl look at her Joan doesn't worry she has her :ented smile for everyone, but is 'o get home again for another warm,
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  • 798 2 Vandenberg: A man whose leadership was needed Led America from isolationism IN the course of his O5 years the late 8» iKUor Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg, <)t Grand Rapids, Michit\ui. lived to lead America from isolationIsm to t: denhlp of < rid a flairs. He is tori v mourned as a
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  • 53 2 Film star Joan Bennett shows Elizabeth Taylor, the Mf mother of Father Little Dividend," sequel to "Father of the Bride." that bringing; up baby is easy when you know how. Secret of the whole procedure, says Joajn, is to take it easy. Anyway, baby looks quite happy
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  • 418 2 Did you ever hear of the Iala dialect? You can talk to any westerner with it'~in theory "T|ID you ever hear of 17 the lala dialect? Eee-sh-lah sounds like something spoken by saucer-lipped savages m Africa, but actually it is spoken most fluently, and without saucer lips, by a dozen
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  • 55 2 THEY ARE HAPPY IN THE SUN Outdoors and loving it. Ricardo Montal-. ban, astride a Palamino pony, and^ Clark Gable relax i between scenes of M.G.M.'s new west- 1 crn "Across the Wide Missouri". > Bein^r on the prairie is something new m films for Ricardo f who was recently
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  • 45 2 Solution To Crossword No. 345 SOLUTION —Across: 1, Good ile. 6. Flu.sk of Wine. 7, titter. Bvie 10. Toot. 11, Bahram. 13 !mpa c sioned. 14, Credence. D(\vn: 1, Grasshopper 2, Orkney. 3. Ltt 4. FuirW pnnce. 5. Redeemed. C. Fountain 9. Ration. 12. U.ed.
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  • 556 2 WHY HAVE THEY BANNED MAURICE CHEVALIER? By A Special Correspondent T*HE refusal of the United States Government to grant a visa to Maurice Chevalier has caused little surprise m Paris. Chevalier was said to have signed the Communist sponsored Stockholm "Peace" appeal, to have sung at Communist fetes, and to
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    • 152 2 "From the humble acorn..."! On the M July. MtSh a very humble acorn was planted on the Island of Singapore. Today that acorn has become a lance and flourishing oak. Rather more than a quarter of a renturv has passed since we opened our first factnrv for the making of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 132 2 New Crossword No. 346 l :.s a< us:; 1 At a .stretch it pecs between the winning pos:s (4)- 3 Pint.r." in a request in regal ftjtc (6); 8. Black magic literally I'.ir 9 So US JJ T?, 1 c X m SSi 10 R^eptacle for what sets "churned f'
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    • 207 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR I)ORN today, >ou are a rather serious person. You are fond of philosophy, metaphysics, history probably all of those studies which Answer the whys of life. But instead of merely being; a theorist, you make practical application of what you discover. You have strong and determined opinions;
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  • 331 3 88 rooms for Emir Abdullah LONDON, Monday. harem and a 30-room palace are to De i r.ritish firm for th c Emir Abdullah, Kin? Ibn Saud, of Saudi Arabia. id specialist workers m Britain will Lpital ot Saudi, Arabia, soon to take k This wIH
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    37 3 TROOP CARRIER The Otter," a new American amphibious truck which can turn m its own length and travel at more than 30 m.p.h. Operated by a crew of two. it can carry an undisclosed number of troops.
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  • 14 3 •000 d for night mal-n vn to ntaN w York's Reuter
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  • 35 3 rHret and the British Mediterranean to tarry out joint manoeuvres soon, i' Minister of War an d Marine announced. 1 army recently joined British forces m imiiwnw m the Sinai Desert. Reuter
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  • 210 3 liii^r««iie^iaie Hand Both »uJnerable West tiea'er M>RTH 4AK A l<) j 0 X 7 ft a *A X 3 Sir.'/ 5 2 «|fc 4 SOUTH AQ6 3 2 0A Q J 10 7 The bidding West North East south. Pass 2NT Pass SNT| p»»« 6NT All p asB READ
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  • 179 3 his stuff i g all m ace and kings, North can bid the slam when South bids five. Regardless of who becomes the final declarer at notrunv), and whether East opens a spade or Wcy opens a diamond correct technique entall s a squeeze rather than mere reliance on
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  • 26 3 Yesterday's royal wedding procession of King Farouk, of i Egypt, and his 18-year-old commcner bride was televised to 15 different parts of Cairo. U.P.
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  • 25 3 Eighteen police m Manila have staged lightning raids m various parts of the city and rounded up 17 Chinese as Communist suspects.
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  • 144 3 'People want love from clergy' LONDON, Mon. LONDON vicar, the Rev. Jesse Seago, 45, criticised clergymen who impose conditions on people wishing to marry mi n church or have their children baptised. "There is a reform movement afoot, mainly amon*> young, impatient members of the clergy, to improve the church
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  • 30 3 The Central Bank of the Philippines has disclosed that the Republic's international dollar reserve fund is almost $400,000,000, an increase of about $1,500,--000 since last December. Reuter
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  • 182 3 LONDON, Monday. CIXTY-EIGHT- YEAR-OLD Dixie Waters had that "something' that made him different from other men a foot-long moustache. Proudly he flew from Canada to show it off to friends and relatives m Britain. A few weeks later he flew home from London Airport, a sadder
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  • 59 3 Two brothers whistled to the driver of a truck parked m the street and signalled him to follow their car. The driver followed, helped the brothers to load £2,800 worth of velvet on the truck, drove it to a "hideout" and then told them he was
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  • 28 3 A twin-engined Soviet transport plane has crashed m the East German province of Mecklenburg, killing 14 of the 15 East German People's Dolice aboard.— Reuter
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  • 136 3 LONDON Mon Day-old tarfcefi Manitoba. CalifOfmiA. t i Britain went without loi.ci i< r 72 hour.v because ol trouble with the airplam- m they were travelling Mr. John Dan!c' x ing motorbt. now a 150 a<\ larmer at Melplash Cour Bridport. Dorset, ordered :i
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    32 3 INSECT ni'STER An American planr dusts fi Id of the vegetable broccoli with a mixture to kill harmful insects. This method has been success* ful m controlling boll weevils, which destroy cotton.
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    • 57 3 THIS IS I REST O R A PRICE PRICE SINGAPORE /fi^^i I FEDERATION $0.60 cts. M§wr-\ $0 65 Cts# per tin ctS^^V^ I per tin I (14 OZSj y 7fi s ====^sk JZ' s \l^A OZS.) FULL CREAM SWEETENED I CONDENSED MILK SUITABLE FOR YOUR BABY Sole Agents: j LOW
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    • 179 3 Radio SINGAPORE Ktlt NUUOKK) 955 Interircm 10.45 r-day 4S Home 8.17 1 > m M.ir--7 Sp<>i the rid Affairs n the hony Lief ore E < the SF£>S fSinyuporeJ Summary: •n »C»; Pror MoBBC News; I \!vNew I New.. c F>r- r!er\ Corn--11.30 BBC>; 12 00 WSndrSkß Exclusive to the
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  • 414 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, May 7. 1951. A boom in vice a boom In trade. It La at the .same time suffering from a boom m vie For live months, while antic police have been diverted to riot investijation, the Colorly's j roenresses, pimps and itutes have been soaking
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  • 1042 4  -  Hall Romney Malayan affairs fo the fore BRITAIN'S RESPONSIBILITY ■imwiinMiiMinii ilium miiiiiiii hi 1 1 i tnrrffl'nff'gsaiaßEjg^ft^iwft^'w*^^ In St. Paul's procession DR.GRUBER SAID "YOU FIRST" AUSTRIA'S Foreign Minister, 42-year-old Dr. KARL GRUBER, was too *fri 'o yodel at an Austrian i Legation party in London
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    26 4 1 meant to ask him to tend me some mart of tho$e fine English bull* to he4p me keep this new contract' London Express Sep. tv
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  • 1027 4 FRENCH POLITICIANS NOT WANTED IN THE AIR SPOTLIGHT ON RADIO LISTENING France fPHE French have very definite radio programme likes and dislikes. On the popular side is the weekly music-hall hour with its stars from top Parisian variety theatres. Almost equally popular with all classes and all ages is the
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    • 31 4 RESETTING JEWELLERY IS A SPECIALITY OF MIRE HAVING DONE IT FOR OVER 17 YEARS CAN ASSURE EVERY SATISFACTION S.P.H.deSILVA, 45 Hich st. Singapore Th« Lmhankmrnt K. Lumpur 43 station Kd. Ipoh.
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    • 120 4 2nd Floor i 13,Batlerv Road A New Collection of MODEL GOWNS for all occasions Just Arrived m m h b *m mm m IV H I jj A r m 1 /^T^\ The EDDYSTONi m^M 67 M RI E RE «'v^ %r%ill ""rW^ World tow /or An Ui'liuhititv Al i.l
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  • 260 5 'We 'ye aided Mrs Eu m price fight' Free Press Staff Reporter r THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today refuted the charge made by Mrs. Robert Eu on Friday that it was not co-operating with the local Consumers Resistance Movement. Th e Secretary of
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    26 5 picture. KIT ROBIN WOODS, the m m Yuar and Archdeacondesignate of Singapore who arrived m the Colony last neck from the I'nited Kingdom. I- ree frevs
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  • 45 5 'My men are not green' —Traffic chief I Reporter mobile J .lied and the Malays— inexthc q. Hunterirge oi raffle nornto >ore r he rirnce i squad Mave had ex»heir a of force I 'he m I I say. the ith j •he j ieel
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  • 43 5 April-Colony's worst month for accidents I trafTit i.»M month. hrr month lihr.ition. the said this M tut il m March I" te i t orrteri I Ml :nd Hie iniurt-d I I rm. hk h ay» rir»«ludfd Is. motor v i < ihrr motor
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  • 44 5 VtHTH her main source of supply China cut off, Japan is now turning to Malaya for her bauxite requirements. Three Japanese companies have negotiated the purchase of 200,000 tons of this metal from Bintan Island South of Singapore.
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  • 265 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 11KU1CAL and dental student who have been m the colony for the past six or more years said tochu that they would like to remain m Singapore if they pass their final examinations next month. Apart from liking the city,
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  • 80 5 Free Press Stafl Reporter CINGAPORE Legislative Councillor. Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, may move at the next Council meeting that Government build temporary attap and wooden schools. Mrs. Chov Is to ask the Director of the Public Works Department what these buildings will cost. '"Ii the
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  • 64 5 More than 10.000 Singapore youths of various religions yesterday observed Empire Youth Sunday under the auspices of the Singapore Youth Council with religious services, parades, and meetings m churches, schools, associations, temples and synagogues. Highlight of the ceremonies was the proclamation of a messafc firm
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  • 26 5 A 65 m.ph. Rale swept over Malacca town for one hour eaily yesterday morning, the worst gale recorded this year at the Bukit China meteorological station.
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  • 94 5 Rubber shoe makers short of canvas A SHORTAGE of canvass and chemical supplies is making it impossible for Malayan manufacturers of rubber shoes to undertake orders from England and other countries. This was the answer several manufacturers gave to a press report which staled that there was a market m
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  • 85 5 For the first time since he started broadcasting his Sunday evening talks on "Malayan Affairs," Mr. Alex Josey, Controller of Emergency Broadcasting, yesterday had to a^ter his script because of objections to certain passages m the broadcast. As a result, a recording which had
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  • 94 5 TARZAN stunts— stringing from branch to branch— didn't work and the result ivas a broken arm m a plaster cast. But that did not stop "Whacker' Payne {seen above) from enjoying a game of snooker. Petty Officers and ''Chiefs" of H.M.S. Terror found "Whacker at Sembawang
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  • 80 5 FOURTEEN thousand schoolchildren on Saturday took part m a mammoth rally on the padang. which marked the end of Singapore's Education Week. While the children paraded, drilled and danced an almost impregnable police guard ringed the padang. Radio cars patrolled the area, while constables and plain
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    15 5 pic- One cf ihc many thousands being screened by a police inspector. -FTM Press
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  • 115 5 CONSTRUCTION of 44 modVy em type compound houses is to begin shortly by Seacon Ltd., a firm of Singapore building engineers and contractors, on land bought m Frankel Estate at Siglap. Plans for these houses, the Free Press was told today, have already
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  • 52 5 Air passenger: Mr. Passenger: Airline officials at Kallaiiß airport were startled yesterday afternoon while going through the passenger list of an aircraft from Calcutta. For fifth name down the list was C.M. SINGAPOREWALLA, passenger from Calcutta to Singapore. However, Mr. Singaporewalla was not on the aircraft. He will prob: bly
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  • 25 5 The fir^t number of the "Malayan Worker", official organ Of the Malayan Trade Union Council is to be published m a fortnight's time.
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  • 231 5 Free Press Stafl Reporter INDONESIA Ls the main over--1 seas source of the supply of sawn-logs into Singapore. Official figures of the Forest Department show that out of 67.950 tons imported from abroad m 1950, 67,831 tons came from Indonesia. Imports from the Federation «r
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  • 379 5 'COOK BY GAS— IF YOU CAN'— Robertson SPORE USES MORE AND MORE ELECTRICITY Free Press Staff Reporter use of electric appliances m Singapore must— while the shortage of x electric supply continues— be strongly discouraged where gas is available, Mr. D. Robertson (Progressive—South Ward) told the Free Press today. He
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  • 190 5 3,000 will get snug homes in '52 Free Press Stafl Reporter ABOUT 3,000 workmen and artisans can expect to be comfortably housed when the Singapore Improvement Trust's new $2,500,000 Havelock Road project is completed early next year. The project consists of twobedroomed flats and artisans quarters reserved for workmen and
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  • 62 5 More than 150 wives and children of servicemen arrived m Singapore last night on the trooper Empire Fowey from the U.K. The ship also brought large drafts of servicemen replacements for the Army, Navy and Air Force m Malaya and Hong Kong, the Empire Fowey's next
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  • 39 5 A 45-gallon drum of ammoni.i exploded m a North Bridge Ro.id fro me makers' shop yesterday morning. There was no damage caused. A workman who was opening the drum at the time escaped injury.
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  • 57 5 An assurance that the Peninsular Malays' Union mould support Singapore Malays m iheir legitimate aspirations was given m Singapore yesterday by Inche Hashim Ghani. P.M TJ. president. Inche Ghani was speaking at a meeting of Malays at the Great World, Singapore, when the first branch
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  • 50 5 New measures to tiehtenine up the control of timber exports from Malaya, because Bf tiie need for more timber on resettlement work and less timber being cut owing to the emergency, come Into force today. It "was decided to restrict exports of timber by introducinß a ruota system.
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  • 126 5 Wrist- watch smugglers very active F. P. Staff Correspondent ABOURERS m the Federals tion a c earning a i money today -but they are ateo spending more* One of the first things they desire to buy is ay. i watch, so much so the demand for them has gn.wn to
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  • 98 5 'RECAST OUR EUCATIONAL SYSTEM' CALL CALL FOR the educational qrstetn m Malaya to be recast Into sound and effective intimately b und i political. eeon< nr development i f Malay; made by Incl c Syed bin Ismail. Inspector lay school.- Bouth Jo! He said thj Ing his recent visit to
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  • 29 5 The rppre t -fMt. t w <>' ot In<i::< In I Gopala M^non. bM ft for Kn T .umpur. ThK ,c }^v first vi<=it -c PvderaJ ci'.itr.)
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  • 710 6 S'PORE 'A' XI FAIL TO COMBINE McGregor plays good game By CRUSADER Indonesian tourists 4; Singapore A. l. YESTERDAY'S match at Jalan Besar Stadium was not one-sided, as the score may suggest, but there was no doubt that the Indonesian visitors were a much more balanced side. After the tourists'
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  • 165 6 DAVIS CUP WESTERN GERMANY took YV a 2—l lead over Yugoslavia yesterday m their Davis Cup lawn tennis tie at Zagreb. Having shared the singles on Saturday, Western Germany won the doubles match yesterday, Gottfried Von Cramm and R. Goepfert beating D Mitic and J. Palada
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    66 6 picture. VwL V«in..ims of the 40 Commando Brigade. Royal Marines, Kuala Kangsar, who broke the Malayan record for the javelin throw at the Perak inter-unit amateur athletic meet it Ipoh on Saturday. He threw the javelin a distance of 176 ft. 7 ins., the former Malayan record being 167 ft.
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  • 50 6 UINDUSTAN AIRCRAFT Factory XI from Bangalore won the Beighton Cup, India's premier hockey tournament, when they beat Sports Club of Pakistan 2-1 m the final yesterday at Calcutta. The Pakistan XI which contained eight internationals was the only foreign team among the 47 entries Reuter
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  • 20 6 SOLUTION to McLeod's Picture Tip on Saturday is Lightning, winner of the eUhth race at Penang.
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  • 77 6 RESULTS of major League baseball games played m the United States on Saturday were: National League: New York Giants 8, Pittsburg Pirates 3; Brooklyn Dodgers 12. Cincinnati Reds 8; Chicago Cubs 2, Boston Braves 0: St. Louis Cardinals 4. Philadelphia Phillies 3. American League: New York Yankees
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  • 16 6 Cheerful Lads A.P. defeated Combined Schools XI byfour goals to one at Raffles Institution ground yesterday.
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  • 216 6 fHELSEA saved their First Division status in the English Football League with their superior goai average. The actual goal averages were: Chelsea 0.815, Sheffield Wednesday 0.771, Everton 0.558. Sheffield Wednesday gained their biggest win of the season m beating Everton sixnil, but even this was not.
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  • 54 6 Headed the wrong way picture. This header by In; Hien, instead of going goalwards, st rikes the hand of Johan. t he Singapore "A" right back. In the heading duel with the Indonesian visitors' centreforward is Balan, the Singapore "A" centre-half. Ing Hien scored three of the tour ists' four
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  • 933 6 Reuter LONDON, Mon. TT.K. soccer league standings after Saturday's matches are: P W D L F A Pts Tottenham 42 25 10 ***** 60 Man'ter U. 42 24 *****40 56 Blackpool 42 20 10 12 79 53 50 Newcastle U. 42 18 13 11 62 53
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  • 456 6 GALWAY GR^ER, who led from start to finish m the third race over seven furlongs on Saturday, is the second American-bred horse to win m Malaya since the war. The first was the Princequillo mare, Jazz Princess. Galway Greer is a four-year-old gelding by Maxim from
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  • 26 6 picture. Indonesia's centre-forward ing Hien (No .9) b£tm« Baton Kmra J towards the Singapore "A goal, un me n*n* i» Press
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  • 880 6  -  ALLAN LEWIS RACE REVIEW By DESPITE the going being heavy punters were well on the mark Saturday when four absolute favourites won. The most impr* these were Dewar and Lightning. They won their respective races over furlongs m a manner suggesting that m the
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  • 39 6 DRESTON North End, this season's Second champions m the English Football U«J beaten three-one by the Austrian champimiv I' Vienna yesterday. Wayman scored for Preston Rapids are leavinr Vienna this week for th< of Britain.— A.P.
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  • 47 6 rPHE inter-school table-tennis A championship ties played at the Great World last night resulted as follows: Raffles last. "Black" beat Bt. Joseph's Inst. 5 4. St. Anthonys Inst. beat Chinese High School "B" b 4, Bt. Andrew's "A" beat St. Andrew's "B" B—l.8 1.
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  • 39 6 T'HE world chess ship mate!- > vinnik and Brons 4--22 nd game played y was won by Bronstf-;: 38th move Moscow R.< ported After 22 games iscore of the Mtcti points to 10 2 In B favour. Reuter
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  • 308 7 GBEYTOWN READY FOR Ist. WIN Coureurdu Bois improves From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Monday. QREYTOWN, who has been off the active list for many months, indicated that he is ready to open his winning account, when he went on the outside of Gold Rise (E. Donnelly) and, going well on the
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  • 103 7 THERE were only two competitive first -cass .soccer matches In Scotland on Saturday. Rangers won their Glasgow Charity Cup semifinal against Third Lanark at Hampden Park by the toss of the coin after the trams had shared two goals m the match. Hearts scored an away
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  • 212 7 Free Press Soccer Reporter SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association selectors picked the Colony team to play the Indonesian tourists next Sunday after last evening's match at Jalan Besar. On his fine showing yesterday against the visitors, Yeo Ah Hoe, of Pulau Brani, gained place at
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  • 58 7 COUNT TURF won the KentucKy Derby m the 77th running of the race at Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday. Secomd m the field of 20 horses was Royal Mustang with Ruhe placed third Mr. J. J. Amiel, owner of Count Turf. received US $98,050 for the victory, the biggest
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  • 24 7 Kota Raja 'A' defeated H If. Dockyard by five goals to three m a S.A.F.A. Second Division match at Grylang yesterday.
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  • 333 7 S.CA. TOURNAMENT pi ELDING a strengthened team, Ceylon Sports r Club beat Royal Air Force Seletar by an innings and 15 runs m yesterday's Singapore Cricket Association match at Seletar and displaced Singapore Cricket Club from leading position m the tournament table. After scoring: 134
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  • 127 7 MARCEL Boussac's Nyangal, who was quoted at 7-1 second favourite at the last call-over on the Epsom Derby, finished third of six runners m the £1.500 Prix Hocquart three-year-old produce stakes at Longchamp yesterday. The mile-and-half event was won by M Jean Stern's Sicambre. the favourite, who beat
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  • 473 7 |)RAW and starling limes ior the qualifying round of the Eu Tong Cup golf competition, to be played at the Island Club course next Saturday are FIRST TEE 210 Lim Bo Yam (7) Cpr. Hewitt (18) K. D- Mathewson '13>; 2.15 R. G.
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  • 370 7 RESPITE a splendid performU ance by Ashcroft, who took seven RAF. Tengah II first innings wickets for 42 runs. Royal Electrical and Mechnical Engineers Civilians were beaten by 85 rims at Tengah yesterday m the Junior Section of the Singapore Cricket Association tournament. This was
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  • 39 7 The All-Indonesia Moecf XI, who trounced Singapore Malays by seven goals to nil m their first match m the Colony on Saturday. Yesterday they beat Ting pore "A" 4-1. The visitors play Combined Services on Wednesday.
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    96 7 Q.MS V Smi.h, winner ol the 100 yards final m the first annual athletic meeting run by Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, held at Rowcroft Sports ground, Ayer Raja Road, on Saturday. Smith returned a time of 10.6 seconds, equal to the time set up m last Wednesday's
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  • 145 7 L. BERGELIN WINS AT WIESBADEN T ENNART Beigeiin of Sweden won the men's singles UUe of ihe Wiesbaden International tennis tournament on Sunday by defeating his fellow countryman. Staflan Stockenberg. The veteran Bergelin overpowered 19-year-old Stockenberg m straight sets of 6—2 6—o, 6—o. Mrs. Margaret dv Pom (U.S.) won three
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  • 36 7 TWO-ALL DRAW Straits Times drew two-all with Mansfield S.C. m a Business Houses League .soccer match at Thomson Road yesterday. R.N.AS. Sembawang beat H.M.S. Terror three-one m a S.A.F.A. Third Division "A match at Sembawang yesterday.
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  • 266 7 Easy task for Rovers today OOVERS S.C. should be 1V able to gain full points m the SAF A. First Division League day. They moot Tamil Brotherhood Association the bottom team m the League plaeings. Rovers are now fnurl. .n the placing, with 12 but if they make sure o!
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    • 68 7 Today's sport SOCCKR: S.A.F.A. league, Div. I—Tamil1 Tamil R.A. v Rovers. I. Besar. Div. Kalnnr Sajarah v I.R.C "A". C.e*yl«nr. l«»r your tomioi Today 3.15. Ut. A^ I.U p m. India s HAVINC, BrauM MADHI BALA m "MADHUBALA (Hindustani) with NY ANAND R V S i mill UPI| *Elia± TELUK
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  • 65 8 SEAH-NG: The engagement is •nnounced between Seah Tee Oon. youngest son of the late Mr. Seah p~ a mi Madarr. W',:.. Iwk Neo. and Miss Paddy Ng. youngest daughtrr of Mr. and Peow. THE ENGAGEMENT la annour.ced between John Bryan, >on of Mr. and Mrs. H. rhorpe of Pal^nton.
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  • 122 8 sold fever has gripped the 3,000 townsfolk of Kyneton, 57 miles from Melbourne, where two local businessmen claim to have netted a'most *A4OO (£329 sterling) m a week-end. A rush has started to peg claims m the area, where four miles from the mainstreet of
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  • 348 8 Marshall to tell Congress WASHINGTON, Monday. GENERAL George Marshall, U.S. Defence Secretary, tary, is to accuse General Mac Arthur of planning a 'colossal gamble' on World War 111 when he adddresses Congress today m Washington. This charge is preferred by the Administration. General Marshall will be
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  • 134 8 West Europe warning to Moscow STRASBURG, Mon. members of the Council of Europe yesterday proposed an Atlantic declaration that no further Soviet expansion m Europe would be tolerated. Mr. Duncan Sandys, British head of the European Movement and son-in-law of Mr. Winston Churchill, headed the signatories of the proposal, r
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  • 110 8 Ship 's nudes are covered LONDON, Mon. TWO nude figures on a huge carved panel m the din- ing saloon of the 15.000-ton luxury liner Ocean Monarch j hidden from the eyes ol wealthy American passen- gers when the ship sailed on her maiden voyage from' New York to Bermuda.
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  • 27 8 A new Socialist International representing the n o n-CommunisL Socialist parties of Europe and some m Asia will be organized m Frankfurt next month.— Reuter
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  • 127 8 WASHINGTON, Mon. MR. ERIC Johnston, United States Economic Stabiliser, yesterday predicted that the "real tires" ol inflation m America would begin next autumn. The country must be ready to hold it m check or mobilisation costs would soar skyhlgh, he said. Mr. Johnston was interviewed just
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    14 8 and take that resigned expression off your face you look like a Labour MP."
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  • 68 8 GANDHI JNR. ATTACKS S.A. Mr. Manilal Gandhi, second son of the late Mahatma Gandhi, attacked the policy of the government of South Africa yesterday m a speech at a mass meeting of non-whites m Durban. He said that the South Africa government had put the clock back a whole century.
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  • 185 8 NEW YORK, Monday. AN actor to play the role of Mahatma Gandhi m a projected film about the Indian leader and philosopher is being sought by Mr. Ken McEldowney, head of the Oriental-International Films, which plans to make the nicture. "The man who portrays Gandhi
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  • 29 8 A strike which has been causing a loss of 17,000 tons of coal daily m Australia ended yesterday when coalfield engineers decided to resume work.— Reuter
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  • 45 8 A silver cross and a pair of altar candlesticks will be presented by the King to Washington, U.S. Cathedral. The gifts will be dedicated at a service m St. Paul's Cathedral on July 4, which the King and Queen will attend.
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  • 33 8 The ashes of Miss Agnes Smedley, the left-wing American writer who died m Oxford a year ago, were buried yesterday m Peking m the "new cemetery for revolutionaries." A. P.
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  • 112 8 JOHANNESBURG, Monday. \Ui. S. A. Partington, of Springs, near Johannes- burg, prefers South African sunshine and a salaried job near his home to £10,000 a year m London. i He was recently offered this figure by an uncle m London who wants to
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  • 198 8 LONDON, Monday. THE "come and buy" street cries of old London, stilled for a century, are being: heard again this summer m the Festival of Britain's Pleasure Gardens. Forty pretty girls m Restoration costume walk about the grounds chanting sales-talk used m Nell Gwynn's day. There
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  • 158 8 BAGHDAD, Mon. T H E managing director of the Iraq Petroleum Company, Mr. H. S. Gibson, arrived here yesterday to resume talks on oil royalties with tie Iraq Government He will meet the Iraq Prime Minister Nuri Es Said Pasha today. Last month the Iraq Government
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  • 96 8 BELGRADE, Mon. VUGOS L A V I A yesterday freed 1,097 political prisoners jailed on charges of supporting the Cominform. The amnesty decree was issued through Interior Minister Alexander Rankovic, chief of the security police. Former prisoners will go to work on a volunteer basis to prove
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  • 76 8 Czechoslovakia's President. M. Klement Gottwald, took the salute yesterday at a march past of 40,000 infantry and motorised and armoured troops celebrating the anniversary of the liberation of Prague. He said the creation of a strong, efficient army and peoples militia was m no way contrary
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  • 40 8 A Russian deserter who recently arrived m Britain will broadcast his impressions of the Festival of Britain to the Soviet Union. Commentaries on the events will be given m 46 languages to overseas and European listeners.
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  • 31 8 The President of the Indian Republic, Dr. RajendTa Prasad, has reprieved 12 Communists sentenced to death almost two years ago for the murder of six villagers m Hyderabad. Reuter
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  • 31 8 Thiriy-ihree victims of Nazism were borne on hospital iretcheis to a special hospital tram in Munich yesterlay to start their journey to %to' their 1ifelon S dream U.P.
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  • 94 8 'We love the British'— Rhee TOKYO, Mon. A SOURCE close to the South Korean President, Dr. Syngman Rhee, said yesterday that a London report quoting Dr. Rhee as saying that British troops had outlived their welcome m Korea was "entirely untrue." "The president said that if all the people of
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    33 8 FIRST RUN Neptune, one of the long- funnelled engines of the Far Tottering and Oyster Creek Railway dreamed up b? cartoonist Emmett of Punch tieffin work m the Festival Gardens m Battersea Pirk.
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  • 188 8 CAIRO ife* TWENTY-FIV? 1 for more than 4 on the diamond hand embroider. which Narrin married to X: I Egypt yesterc; The magmf: designed by P expert Germai. who travelled adjust it on the Six hours fcffc which she did Queen Narrimr* first smiling
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