The Singapore Free Press, 21 May 1951

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA w SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN i ENTS.
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  • 37 1 I ma Mat! Reporter .1 by a od irom ili r.^ed by ables m the j sterday. the const- j to get recoverur He nisly > has I s killed at- Rt a i under
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  • 357 1 Gap m line is plugged TOKYO, Monday. UNITED Nations troops stabbed back at the Communists m Korea yesterday after blocking the main Chinese breakthrough attempt at least temporarily. Heavily armed reconnaissance teams with British, American, Australian and South Korean troops hit back on an arc
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  • 130 1 Free Press Staff Reporter ITNIVERSITY of Malaya students who have applied for commissions m the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve have lost interest when told that they must go through the ranks first So said the Commanding Officer. Commander F.E.W. Lammert, stressing the need for more
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  • 65 1 THE Ceylon Government will "go slow*' m its prohibition policy, according to the Minister of State, Mr. A.E. Gooesinha. He told a meeting that it was not the intention to introduce total prohibition overnight like India. He appealed to owners of distilleries and taverns
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  • 40 1 Two Syrian planes were observed over Israel territory m the vicinity of the Daughters of Jacob bridge yesterday afternoon, an Israel spokesman said m Tel Aviv. This followed earlier unofficial reports of sporadic exchange of fire.- U.P.
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  • 36 1 DR. KONRAD ADENAUER, who will be the first German Chancellor to visit Britain. He will go to London this year at the invitation of the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison. A.P. picture.
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  • 255 1 GENOA, Monday. THE Italian Foreign Minister, Count Carlo Sforza, asked the Western Allies yesterday to declare as a matter of urgency that the Italian peace treaty is -extinct". Speaking at a Republican meeting m Genoa, Count Sforza made it clear that Italy wanted full abrogation of the
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  • 89 1 LONDON. Mon T LOYD'S Register of Shipping has noted that the United States, which six years ago was building more ships than all the rest of the non-Axis world combined, today ranks seventh among world shipbuilders just ahead of Germany. Lloyd's report for the first quarter
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  • 138 1 Free Press Staff Reporter PLANS to build a 14-class-room primary school on the five acres of land given for the building of a school by Messrs. Credit Fonder D'Extreme-Orient have been included by the Singapore Education Department m a supplementary education plan for 1951. The new
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  • 130 1 Hens may be breeding polio germs MELBOURNE, Mon. A POSSIBLE link between poliomyetitis and the household fowl ls suggested by a Queensland doctor m the Medical Journal of Australia. Dr R. L. Green, medical superintendent of the Stanthorpe Hospital, said the coincidence m recent cases had seemed too great to
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  • 39 1 A Punjabi watchman, Velu Dil. aged 38. died m the General Hospital yesterday after being involved m a fight at his home m Al-junied Road. Three Sikhs have been detained and will appear m court today.
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  • 29 1 Mr. Justice Hastings will assume duties as judge m the Supreme Court, Ipoh. m place of Mr. Justice Thomson who leaves for Britain on furlough this weekend.
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    29 1 S?R FRANKLIN GIMSON, with Gen. de Lattre de Tassigny, French High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief m Indo-China. at Kallang Airport yesterday, just before the General took oflf.- Free Press picture.
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  • 36 1 HONO KONG, Mon— The Chinese Communists put their drastic blood purge on an •■Assembly line basis today with "suggestion boxes" for those who want to tip off the authorities anonymously on suspected anti-Reds.- U.P.
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  • 241 1 TEHERAN, Monday. THE Persian Prime Minister, Dr. Mossadeq, yesterday rejected British demands for arbitration on the oil nationalisation issue and a Government spokesman told Parliament that Britain and the U.S. were pushing Persia closer to Russia and a Communist revolution by opposing the change-over. The Persian
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  • 59 1 Mr. James J. Newman vicepresident of the B.F. Goodrich Company, has forecast a world surplus of 535,000 tons of rubber this year. Mr. Newman, back m New York from the annual meeting of the International Rubber Study Group m Rome, said that the 1951 world supply would
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  • 68 1 A party of grave diggers with a 100-year-old map start burrowing today for a treasure of gold and jewels reported buried m Montevideo's central cemetery by an Italian adventurer who fought m Uruguay with Garibaldi. The map was supplied by Signorina Claudia Mazzolotti, a 46-year-old Italian
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  • 270 1 Free Press Staff Reporter names of four Unofficial members of the Singapore Legislative Council have beea mentioned as the most likely ones to be used m the ballot at tomorrow's meeting of the Council to elect two members to the Executive Council. They are the
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  • 117 1 BRUSSELS. Mon. RUSSIA, Spain, Yugoslavia and Greece will go on trial" here tomorrow on charges of putting their citizens m concentration camps. The mock trial, due to last a week, is being held m public by the international commission against concentration camps regimes. In the
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  • 21 1 The Singapore Blood Bank urgently requires two donor.s who can give blood m the O Group with negative R.H.
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  • 95 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Both Houses of Parliament have passed an opium bill which provides heavier penalties for illicit growers, smugglers and traders than the present law. Under the new bill poppy growers are liable to imprisonment for up to three years and a fine of 10,000
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  • 32 1 ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Mon Increased activity ot Russian soldiers on b -ied** Island tthru» v miles from United Statf.^ territory ported yesterday by the Star Weekly an Alaska newspaper. U.P.
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  • 1234 2  -  HILDE MARCHANT By THE PEOPLE FIND HIM MORE MATURE, RESTRAINED AND AUTHORITATIVE AFTER HIS LONG TOUR OF DUTY IN MALTA. IT was a new Prince Philip. Duke of Edinburgh, who came back to Britain from Malta. The change was marked enough to set the
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  • 730 2 rpHEY were marching *on the shops marching because they were driven to march by gnawing hunger, and because they knew that unless they looted the shops they would most probably starve to death. As they turned the corner, they came /ace to fac? with the
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  • 51 2 LONG WAY FOR THIS LONG DRINK These four West African chimpanzees bavin* a cup of good cheer »t the "Chimp's Nursery", Battersea Park, London came a long way to get their drinks. They were flown to Scotland from Sierra Leone and then came down to town m style by private
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  • 599 2  - Holy Russia and the Soviet Union meet CYRIL RAY I By 1 —without persecution TT would be to sacrifice truth to a phrase to say that m Moscow, with the advent of May, the centuries have met and mingled. Yet one has seen, within the few days of April's close
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    • 254 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR jDORN today, your ambitions are often too idealistic for practical Interpretation. You have a restless, inquiring mind and could become a daydreamer if you let yourself. Highly individualistic, you do your best work when allowed to* go at your own pace, even if it seems incredibly slow
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  • 389 3 FREEDOM OF PRESS IN DANGER Australia short of newsprint SYDNEY, Monday. pREEDOM of the press— real freedom to publish —is m genuine danger m Australia today because there is not enough newsprint available for papers to carry out their job of bringing news to the people. That is the conclusion
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  • 9 3 GENERAL TO RAISE 88 SUHKEN SHIPS i mw -»->-- hp
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  • 210 3 NEW YORK, Monday. MUTAIVS Royal Commission on Capital Punish- ment, which visited the U.S., is examining the ims of American methods of execution, including ihe electric chair, gassing, and shooting. Seven members of the Commission, headed by S r Ernest Gowers and including: novelist Elizabeth saw
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  • 86 3 MELBOURNE. Mon. LITTLE band of men work daily m Melbourne for the comfort of the King. Queen and Princess Margaret on their visit next year. They are the Royal train men who are equipping, decorating and furnishing the carriage to be used on the Victorian lines.
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  • 21 3 The British-India liner Kampala docking m Mombasa, Kenya, from Bombay [has reported two cases of 'suspected smallpox.- Reuter
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  • 57 3 NOBODY bid for ihe old mattress when it was Put up for sale at Windermere with other job lots. So it was put aside to be burned. Then a sale porter noted it was tied with stout rope. He untied the rope and the mattress burst open.
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  • 53 3 Britain has announced that she is severing her last commercial air link with a Soviet sphere nation the London to Prague service. The move was taken after representations to the Prague authorities had failed to stop the "indiscriminate practice" of monopolisi-ng the PragueLondon airfreight by the
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    304 3 READ THIS BEFORE YOU LOOK AT TODAY'S HAND: 19 prearranged "par* hands played m the qualifying round of the Intercollegiate Bridge Championship are being presented here. To test your skill on these same hands, clip this deal and those that follow. When the series is complete, have the
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  • 104 3 OXFORD, Mon. •THE Mayor of the ancient university city of Oxford, has invited 30 other Oxfords m the United States and Canada to visit their British namesake during the summer. Over 125,000 posters of Oxford, showing some of the most famous landmarks of the city, once
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  • 23 3 The Indonesian Ambassador to the United States, Dr. Ah Sastroamidjojo, has left for Jakarta for consultations with his government.- U.P.
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  • 216 3 OTEPHEN Weinberg, the man who once posed as a Naval officer and introduced an Afghanistan princess to President Harding at the White House, has been m the news. He went to jail, but this did not stop him from starting up a school for faking
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  • 131 3 COLOMBO. Mon. .'[AHE Ceylon Parliament J. now prorogued meet on June 2u for tho inauguration of the last tession of the present House of Representatives. At the end ol ihis— filth and last session, the country will go to the polls for the second
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  • 22 3 The Oment Export C '.rol Committee .'Jed to suspend the israt of Uc n o<- ;orts to Hon?, Konj; ar.d Macao.— Reuter
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    • 121 3 P^rHf^lffl Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya "~H I GONF' THAT SMILING TRICKSTER- il I AfcA-Vl/Mlli, ACfiOSS THE STAEET. I A HUNDRED THOUSANO FROM €ACM» C_^ STOLE THEM' THE EMMY BOKOMN AMBASSADOR THEY'VE GOT NO KICK COMING. IpAW >_«<3V I ,y-— J MAKES A DISCGVEAY-- GAVE EACH r^MK:
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    • 329 3 Midnight; 10.30 Roll Back the L)U VJ*** wl* J-* Carpet; 11.00 Close down. (blue nktwork) 8.8.C [Singapore] 9.35 a.m. For the Schools: Muic Movement; 9.55 Interlude. MST Kr s. M. 10.00 Emergency News from Kua- (General Overseas Service) la Lumpur; 10.10 Close 10.45 to 7.30 a.m.— 8.30 a.m. 9">B<» 11
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  • 533 4 The Singapore Free press MONDAY, May 21, 1951. Crisisi in Persia I>RITAIN is making i strenuous efforts lo reach a new oil agreement "on a fair and reasonable basis*' with the Persian Government, and is prepared to send a mission to Teheran led by, it .s :>ort<d. the Minister t
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  • 1858 4  -  Hall Romney £800,000 FOR RUBBER ROAD POWDER FROM RESEARCH EXPERIMENTS MALAYA HHBKB fl^V fll^B 1 V^S 9 T J^^S a fe^B *risfS« ®&3§&& S-Kwf Wr^^^^^j^^ o£ Chairman s message to the rubber industry LONDON, •"THIS is no time for despondency" said the King when,
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  • 89 4 The youn? people of London held their own celebration at the opening: of Britain's Festival year a bonfire on a bombed site near St. Pauls Cathedral (seen m the background). The youngsters, all members of youth organisations, were 1 m a campfire sins-song by a thousand voice
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  • 103 4 LETTER to the EDITOR Canteens once again fTHE working public x of Singapore would appreciate Government coming forward and running canteens again, as suggested by Mr. Lim Chuan Geok m the Singapore Free Press of 18th May. Government canteens were operated at a profit during the period of British Mi
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  • 58 4 Navy' s new destroyer HMS ROCKET, first of the Navy's new antisubmarine destroyer escorts to be converted at Devonport, i s expected to be ready for trials m June They wiii be secret, however, as the Navy just testing these fast submarine killers Other destroyers, which are similarly being converted
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  • 81 5 More than 5 minutes of this....and you tan kiss your arm goodbye!' SNAKY coils around the ar-n of Mr. Dick Hathcock, wild animal collector, now m Singapoie. Dick says: "Every collector has to know his animals. If you allow this snake to coil itself round your arm for more than
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  • 307 5 Mr. Laycock will query Council tomorrow Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE needs a full-time regiment of it's own, manned by the young men of this city, Mr. John Laycock, Progressive Party member for Katong, told the Free Press yesterday. Mr. Laycock who will
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  • 324 5 Free Press Staff Reporter IHJLAU Tekong. an island m the Straits of Johore with a population of 4,000 (two-fifths are Malaya and the rest Chinese) has no roads and no public services of any kind. These island folk have gained the sympathetic
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  • 98 5 "3PECIAL fare reductions are now available on B.OA.C.'s main and subsidiary routes for schoolchildren over 12 years of age who live abroad and are sent home to school, and to students under 22 years of age who go overseas either for educational purposes or to
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  • 190 5 Free Press Staff Reporter r rHE Singapore Municipal 1 Commissioners will have no jurisdiction over hawkers operating opposite the Esplanade even if definite decisions are made on the Hawkers' Inquiry Commission report. The land on which the hawkers stand every night is
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  • 156 5 C.o.L. probe for Mercantile employees Free Press Staff Reporter rE Cost of Living Allowance Committee appointed by the Singapore and Federation Governments will make a detailed study of salaries and allowances paid to employees of commercial firms m the Colony. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the Chinese Chamber of
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  • 61 5 Th? Commissioner General for the United Kingdom m South East Asia. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald wi l v sit the Festival of Britain Exhibition m the United Engineers Building. Sin-upore at 4.45 p.m. on Wednesday. To due about 2.000 people have visited the Exhibition and some
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  • 64 5 There is no one m Malaya today Malay or Luropean who is qualified to l>ead a Department of Malay Studies m the University of Malaya. Inche Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad, well-known ?'alay scholar and writer, who for two yean was attached to the London
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  • 245 5 Free Press Staff Reporter MORE detailed estimates of the aquarium m the Kins George V Park are being prepared, the Municipal Architect, Mr. W. I. Watson, told the Singapore Free Press yesterday. Plans to construct the aquarium were approved, and a small model made m 1939.
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  • 107 5 rpHE services of the Curator of the London Aquarium, Mr. Vinall, will be available to the Singapore Municipal Commissioners m an advisory capacity for the building of an aquarium. The Municipal Architect, Mr. W. I Watson, has informed the Commissioners that Mr. Vinall, who is retiring m
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  • 48 5 The Ki.vi Members' League ts holding a "D-ive For Funds' Dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday 26, from 8.30 pm. to 1 a m. a limited number of tickets at Vfor men and $11 for ladies are still obtainable at Robinson Co. Ltd.
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  • 173 5 DOCTORS WANT SAFEGUARDS... Free Press Staff Reporter QOCTORS m charge of maternity and nursing homes m Singapore are m general agreement that Government control is necessary if the reputation of their profession is to be safe-guarded commenting on a bill to this effect which has
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  • 98 5 O.A.F. police now have a guard of nearly 600 Alsatian dogs— 2l6 on duty at R IF. stations m Br.tain and others m Germany the Middle-East and Far East. G: those m the Far East, some are being used to help the civil police m
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  • 242 5 Free Press Staff Reporter T*HE People's Education Association's plan to A acquire a mobile van from the British Council for the purpose of providing reading material lor P.E.A. students living m rural areas has fallen through temporarily, the Tree Press
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  • 162 5 PERJURY IS COMMON IN SINGAPORE CIVIL SUITS Iree Pre^ Stall Rrporl PERJURY Is common m civil suits In ipore. "but no more common here than m other countr.says Mr. Alexander W 1 lamy. District Jud rtU. In his annual rev.' m i I the work of the Civil Dis Court,
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  • 434 6 SCOTLAND TROUNCE BELGIUM picture. SCOTLAND outplayed Belgium to score a fivenil victory m the soccer international match at Brussels yesterday. They led two-nil at the interval. The match was watched by 73,000 spectators— one of the biggest crowds m Belgian soccer history. The Scots combined well and were superior m
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  • 67 6 f]IGHT hundred angry football fans stormed into the field during a game at Wiesbaden to attack the referee—and then turned on the 20 policemen who rushed to his aid. Police reinforcements had to be called m before the field was cleared. The incident started after the
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  • 476 6 From ARCHIE Ql ICK UfHAT a sports festival the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge are having all on their own this year! For half a century up to the middle thirties Light and Dark Blues provided the backbone of our teams m almost every field of
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  • 92 6 Burnley draw BURNLEY soccer team drew at Ankara yesterday with the Istanbul League champions. Beskintas m a scoreless game This was the Burnley's first game m Ankara, but they are expected to play two or three matches m Istanbul next week-end. Rotherham United beat a combined United Kingdom Service^ soccer
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  • 42 6 Bold (Arcaro up) won the Preaknesa Stakes at Baltimore on Saturday easily from Counterpoint and Alerted. Third favourite at 4-1, Bod won US$B3,OOO for his owner, Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloan, who races s»s Brookmeade stable. His time was record.— A.P.
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  • 22 6 FREDDIE Brown of Northamptonshire has accepted an invitation to captain England m the Tests against South Africa this season.
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  • 167 6 CONTINENTAL teams showed up to advantage m Saturday's Festival of Britain .soccer matches. Rapid of Austria beat Hibernian the Scottish Lea5, by 5-3. Frem .mark» drew with Aston "-all, ar.d K.B. of drew three-all with Southampton. Brown, the Southampton centre-forward, scored all the three coals against
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  • 226 6 Wh irlwin d fin ish by England XI From JIM CHAMBERS A BELOW-PAR England national football team took a long time to get into stride against Portugal at Goodison Park, Liverpool, on Saturday, but m a whirl-wind finish cracked m three quick goals to beat the speedy, clever Portuguese 5
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    32 6 DEG Parnell (Britain) win1V ning the Festival of Britain Trophy race at Goodwood, near Chichester. Sussex. Driving his Thin Wall Special Ferrari, he attained a speed of 91.61 miles ncr
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  • 43 6 V* T SS lim Swee Leong (No. 6), of Nanyang Oiris School. sprinXig to the winning tape m the 60 "J^ff* "B" group) evAu m the Chinese inter-school athletic snorts at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday.— Free Press picture.
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  • 423 6 TW. DICKINSON, a 19-year-old amateur, scored one run m 35 minutes when batting for Lancashire against Kent at Old Trafford on Saturday. While he kept his end up young Peter Greenwood, No. 7 m the batting order, hit out. Kent's varied attack of pace
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  • 22 6 Results of Saturday's Ru by League representative m.. vere: Britain 20, Australian 23; Wales 10, British Er* >* Reuter A.P.
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  • 299 6 DEFEATING R.A.F. Changi by 73 runs on the first v innings yesterday, Singapore Chinese Recreation Club moved up to second place behind Ceylon Sports Club m the Senior section of the Singapore Cricket Association tournament. Batting first, Changi were dismissed for 120. highest scorer
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  • 434 6 S.C.C. gamble failed: nearby lost by inns. Free Press Cricket Kepor(e r 4 BID by Singapore Cricket (lub to i A points m their Singapore Cricket s Tournament senior div'sion mar Sports Club on the Padang: yesterday f a j| oft and developed into a (M to defeat. In difficulties
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  • 102 6 Van Ryneveld to the rescue A COURAGEOUS innings oi 56 runs by Clive Van R.vneveld saved the South Africans from complete collapse against the M.C.C. at Lord's on Saturday. He alone defied the offspin bowling of Lancashire's Roy Tattersall. who brok* the back of the tourists' batting by taking eight
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  • 50 6 DESI7LTB of major league h-^etiall mal<ht»s played m the United States on Saturda\ urre; National League: New York G'ants li, Cincinnati Reds 2, St. I.oui> Cardinals 6, Brooklyn Dodgers I; Boston Braw-v Pittsburgh Pirates 2; Philadel- pi ia I I Ani«-n a'• s«x t P 1 A.P.
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  • 178 7 SERVICES SOCCER LEAGUE GHQ. FARELF defeated Royal Air Force Lodger •Inits by three goals to nil m a United Services League football match at Tanglin yesterday. This win takes them to third place m the table with 15 points. On Saturday Royal Air Force Maintenance
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  • 127 7 <lkt*d awaj w ith the European amateur h anipi«»nNhip^ for 1951, taking four out of I Utles m Saturday night's hard-fought finals. I ince, Sweden. Belgium and the I ted "Iron Curtain" teams enI -nei Hunearv ended ud with one md. Den- v-. mr D?lts
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  • 75 7 RAF Tengah beaten 2-1 JOLULADS defeaied Royal Air Force Tengah by two one In a soccer frienddved at Tengah yesterday. First goal for Jollilads came minutes after the kickofl when George Phillips coned wiui a Doiah cross to .-end the ball into the net. Shannon equalised for the nen but,
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  • 30 7 No upsets in Pk. tourney IL r i E ioL lee I 8 I i I I l» I>! I bt I F m**A ourv! uund: heok r 'See Tho
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  • 263 7  -  ALLAN LEWIS By rnr (J.\LY horses from Yong Thau Yin's team did fast work at Bukit Timah this morning. Shahpere, clocking 41 sees, for three furlongs, looked very fit. Waterloo appeared to be retaining his winning form, striding out m pleasing style. Others m Yong's
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  • 216 7 OOLAND beat Switzerland by four matches to one 1 m their second-round European Zone Davis Cup tennis match at Zurich yesterday. In the final two singles, both won by Poland, Jose Piatek beat Spitzer B—6, 6—4, 6—4 and Wladislaw Skonecki defeated Max Albrecht 3—6, 1—6,
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  • 46 7 JOHNNY ARTHUR defeated Reg Andrews, third on the list of British heavyweights, m a ten-round bout at the Wembley Stadium, Johannesburg, last night. Arthur had a weight advantage of 19 lb., but was unable to put his plucky opponent on to the canvas.
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  • 26 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. Scoring two quick goals m the last four minutes, Selangor beat Negri Sembilan three m a M.C.F.A. charity match at Seremban today.
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  • 363 7 DRA W FOR SEGAMAT TENNIS SEGAMAT, Sun. QNLY a limited number of en-, tries have been received for this year's Segamat District Lawn Tennis championships. One event, the mixed doubles. had to be scratched due to lack ol support. The following is the draw: OPEN SINGLES Yeo Oon Keong bye.
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  • 64 7 THE Dutch cycling pair of Van Vliet and Derksen on Saturday defeated the British Empire team of Reg Harris and S Patterson m the professional Double Harness Austra.Vn Pursuit, race m 4 mm. 36 sec. at the Dunlop International cycle meeting at Glasgow. Reg Harris, world sprint chamoion,
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  • 26 7 SOCCER: Div. Ij Tiger SA v SCC at stadium; Div. 3A: Social Vp. m S.C.S.A. at Geylanr. Guard Doc Unit Blue Rovers at t.Y.M.A.
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  • 96 7 Free Press ipoh Sports Correspondent "PHE fast-improving Ipoh Police team, who scored their first League win m eight outings recently, gave another good display on Saturday, when they held the formidable 45 Commandos two-all In a First Division League match on the Padang. The Commandos took an
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  • 407 7 pOUR outright victories featured the junior section of the Singapore Cricket Association tournament yesterday. Royal Air Force Tengah 11, Singapore Recreation Club 11, Braddell C.C., and RAF. Seletar II all took full points i from their opponents. Tengah scored their fourth outright win this
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  • 216 7 GORDON RICHARDS, the champion jockey, said at Lingfield Park races on Saturday that he would ride Sir Victor Sassoon's Stokes m the Epsom Derby. Stokes, who ii trained by Norman Bertie at Newmarket is one of the (leading public fancies for the Epsom classic on the
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  • 52 7 Nagaiah of the Ceylon Sports Club misses a ball from Jack Smith, (right), bowling for Singapore Cricket Club m yesterday's S.C.A. tournament match on the Padang. and wicketkeeper Rees plucks it from the air. Ceylonese won by 95 runs on the first innings. Report m
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  • 38 7 PENANG Cninese Recreation first team beat P.C.R.C. second team by four games to one m the finals of the tennis tournament played 't the Heah Swee Lee Cup yesterday on the Penang Spores Club courts.
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  • 165 7 New events at Empire Games REVISED version of constitution and it of the British Empire 0.. j Federation and rules ai* gulations of the Empire Games, agreed to by the A U visory Committee of ih» deration recently m will be submitted for val to the General A If of
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  • 135 7 rpWENTY-THnSE ra-cords v.eie bettered and one equalled during the two-day Chinese into school athlet.c meet at Jalan Besar Madium, vhich was cone esterday. Over 10,000 Chinese schoolbova and Rfrfc packe<. the stadium i they came a *hen m the last event o: Urn day. tmm
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  • 99 7 I_>OUR French horses entered JT m the Epsom Derby were beaten m the £1.500 Prix rs'oailies three-year-old Produce Slakes over one miie three furlOßfl at Longchamp yesterday. One of them, Norman, finished third. The others. Corral Turquin and Va Vit.e were behind m the field of
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  • 28 7 KAJANG. Sun— The Kajang Public Works Department SC. beat the Malayan Scouts of Dusun Tua 2-1 m a Ulu Langat District 'A' Division League match here on Friday.
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  • 99 7 DEMONSTRATING superior team-work and faster footwork, the Hon* Kong All-Chinese XI beat the Hendon Football Club by five goals to three last evening at the Rizal Memorial Football field. Manila. Ho Yin Fan. Tong Shan and Lee T_i Pai each scored a goal, while Yu Chu Yen
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  • 67 8 A bloodstained banknote yesterday gave a clue to the ..hereabout of "the mad Moor" Mohamed Bouali. who murdered seven people m the Atlas Mountains m Morocco last week. The note was found on a Morroccan tradesman who admitted he sold goods to the killer and a
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  • 312 8 MORE RID PLANES IN ASIA U.S. Air Force outnumbered WASHINGTON, Monday. RUSSIA has 5,000 of its 20,000 first-line combat planes stationed m the Far East, far outnumbering the United States air strength m the same area, stated military intelligence officials yesterday m Washington. A discussion of Soviet air power followed
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  • 75 8 The independent newspaper Al Ahram, has stated that the Egyptian Government has contacted the Soviet Legation m Cairo with a view to purchasing various kinds of arms and ammunition from countries behind the Iron Curtain. Al Ahram also reported that the Ministry of Supply were negotiating
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  • 148 8 43 SENATORS CALL 'REPLACE ACHESON' WASHINGTON, Mon. pORTY-THREE Republican representatives serving their first term In Congress yesterday signed a resolution recommending "that Secretary of State Dean Acheson be replaced immediately by a new secretary m whom the people can have confidence." Representative William H. Harrison said that the action had
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  • 58 8 Stripped to the waist. American troops queued up during the lulls m the Communist offensive to be inoculated against black fever the latest disease hazard facing Allied troops m Korea. Vaccines and serum against typhus, typhoid, smallpox, cholera and tetanus have already been pumped into
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  • 72 8 Twelve editors yesterday •met the Indian Premier. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, to discuss his proposed amendments to thp constitution and. m particular. Article 19 which guarantees freedom of soeech and expression.- A.P. FAREWELL FLOWERS Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan wile of E3?SS! S 1 the Sin^Pore Legislalive Coun! mfSl
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  • 243 8 LONDON, Monday. THF exchange price of being able to box for your A ship m the Navy, work as a stevedore, dress yourself, sit through a film. What is it? As fixed by Mr. Justice Streatfeild, £8,042--awarded against shipowners W. H. Cockerline and r'n
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  • 36 8 Ifr. Himubhai Patel, Secretary of the Indian Ministry Of Finance, arrived m New York yesterday frcm London to confer with the Indian Supply Mission and United ates State and Defence Detments offlcials.- Reuter
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  • 147 8 YARMOUTH. Mon. TWO young men hoisted the 1 sail of their 20-foot home made yacht at Yarmouth. Isles of Wight yesterday and set out for America. They were Stanley Smith and Charles Voilet. who hope to steer their tiny vessel the Nova Seperna into
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  • 74 8 Political leaders of the French and Portuguese settlements on the Indian coast meeting m Bombay for a twoday conference yesterday called on their compatriots to 'prepare for a movement to achieve freedom from colonialism." Campaigning for a merger of the four French and three Portuguese settlements
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  • 31 8 The Board of Deputies Of British Jews yesterday passed a resolution expressing "concern" over the recent successes of the new neo-Nazi Reichsparte, and called on the British Governit- A.P.
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  • 25 8 Japan plans to export textile fabrics this year to the total of $719,000,000 or 52 per Cent Of "fcuw t*rii\rt* ovnnrt earnings Reuter
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  • 354 8 AACHEN, Monday. THE devout will soon turn their footsteps to this ancient German city on the first pilgrimage m 14 years to the holy relics of Aachen Cathedral. From July 8 to 22 thousands are expected to come to this cathedral where the Emperor Charlemagne is
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  • 52 8 Bombay police have recovered 650,000 rupees of a 1,200,--000 rupees haul made by armed gunmen a month ago. They also found three revolvers used m the raid. Three suspects were detained recently and police have clues which may lead them to the rest of the stolen
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  • 39 8 The 7,000-ton Japanese freighter Kenkoku Maru which went aground 80 miles north of San Francisco In a fog on April 28 had been hauled into deeper water but the tugs have been unable to free her.— Reuter.
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  • 45 8 Communist -led rebel forces lost 37 killed and 27 taken prisoner m the past 24 hours m actions on the Red River delta. In south Vietnam, French forces killed 21 rebels and captured 28. A number of arms also were captured.
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  • 81 8 'U.S. wont welcome UK admiral 1% thtf a B |be Con lan to I pos 1 He appa: Atlantic m Loncu corned States J or thp nat it the pun: calling foi to be tic and m con.: ranr I.S. favour:] Tlie of] ner> record i for the A reasons
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