The Singapore Free Press, 20 July 1951
1951-07-20
1
8
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/freepress
The Singapore Free Press
-
Title Section19 1951-07-20 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA v SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JILY 20, 1951. PKK t FIFTEEN CENTS*19 words
-
Article518 1951-07-20 1 /Lcheson says 'no compromise' on troops WASHINGTON, Friday. 1 1 >mm rttary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, m! ht thtl> rejected Communist demands withdrawal of foreign troops from tned the United States position I statement issued only about an United Nations truce negotiators meet with518 words
-
Article40 1951-07-20 1 IK eighth 10. i m« At toiij becauxr <»i >wullen grnißs and M »»i iliMB »hu-h rtiffH the fc%m reauh >!l<in', tne \i iiion )tot id- -d ba^ Heavy huh ha.l f.illen m lhe overflow ti U.P.U.P. - 40 words
-
Article35 1951-07-20 1 htsj S ifl Kt-porter. i police iawan v about led one minded was about a police -o the an 18--girl, Choo l abducted handiti m I of Per? re a?id35 words
-
Article57 1951-07-20 1 An authoritative source close to the Japanese Ministry for Foreign Affairs denied m Tokyo yesterday a report from Washington according to which the Japanese-Ame-rican mutual defence pact to be signed after a peace treaty contained secret clauses. He said that the clauses of the defence pact would57 words
-
Article17 1951-07-20 1 The Prime Minister, Mar. premier to visit Norway from August 2 10 12.- A.P.A.P. - 17 words
-
308 1951-07-20 1 Reds ready for new large-scale attack TOKYO, Fri. AN ALLIED officer said m Korea last night that he had word indicating the Communists would be all set by today or tomorrow to launch full-scale attack. He reported that one of the biggest Communist, supply operations of the war would beU.P.; A.F.P.; A.P. - 308 words
-
Article79 1951-07-20 1 Cabaret girl detained Free Press Staff Reporter. 4 SINGAPORE cabaret girl who arrived from Hong Kong about, six weeks ago. has been detained under the Emergency Regulations. Police detained her on Monday night and took away several documents from her house m Geylang. She and several friends were playing mahjong79 words
-
Article32 1951-07-20 1 A South Korean court martial yesterday decreed death for Brigadier-General Kirn Yoon Keun and four other officers convicted of misappropriation about one million gold dollars m government funds.32 words
-
Article140 1951-07-20 1 LOS ANGELES, Friday. A LICE Terry, former star of the silent screen, filed A a uss7so',ooo damage suit yesterday, charging that the motion picture "Valentino" disgraced her by puttfngher m a -clandestine relationship" with the late Rudolph Valentino. m She named the producer Edward Small. EdwardU.P. - 140 words
-
Article25 1951-07-20 1 A Chinese entered a house m King Ching Road, off Bukit Timah Road, last night and robbed its occupants of jewellery and a watca25 words
-
Article17 1951-07-20 1 Eleven Bulgarian spies. Including one woman, were yesterday sentenced In Belgrade to prison terms17 words
-
Article72 1951-07-20 1 PESIDENT Truman <aid yesterday thai the United States lia* no evidence that Soviet Rossia has set off an atomic .explosion since the first one m September 1949. The question w-ut r%i*e4 m connection wtli reports by the Chinese Communist news agency that there has beenU.P. - 72 words
-
Article52 1951-07-20 1 ROCKETS IN AUSTRALIA Rockets are now bei.i^ fired for the first time at the Woomera rocket range In South Australia only one of its kind m the British Commonwealth. This was announced &3t night by the retiring director of the range, Lieut-General Sir John Evetts, before embarking to return toReuter - 52 words
-
Article, Illustration45 1951-07-20 1 Qiclure. REV. ALWIN K. de ALWIS of the Pentecostal Church of Malaya places his hands over the head of a Chinese woman while giving; his blessing Rev. Alwis opened his faiih healing campaign at Balestier Koid, Singapore, last niehi. Free PressFree Press - 45 words
-
Article336 1951-07-20 1 Free Press Staff Reporter TPHE Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine is protesting to the Singapore Government against the present practice of requiring a Government medical officer to countersign a medical certificate issued by a private practitioner to Government employees. Professor A.336 words
-
Article64 1951-07-20 1 DRITAIN'S first airship since the ill-fated R-101. took to the air last night. Thousands of neople gathered to watch the airship Bournemouth built by a small group of air ship enthusiasts cruise around for about 20 minute? to test its engine and controls. She carried aReuter - 64 words
-
105 1951-07-20 1 Deserter dies at home after 4 years A BRITISH Army deserter who had hidden m his own home for the past four years developed tuberculosis and died, it was stated at his inquest yesterday m Birmingham. The man, 23-year-pld Percival Hawker, used at first to slip out occasionally at night,Reuter - 105 words
-
Article223 1951-07-20 1 MORE OIL MEN MAY GO LONDON, Fri. THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Morrison, may announce today that further withdrawals of staff from the Persian oilfields will take place m the next few r days. Diplomatic quarters believe the Government Intends U) take this action unless the mission to Teheran of Mr.Reuter - 223 words
-
Article46 1951-07-20 1 Mr. Ar:iiur B lomley. Sf*cretary for Overseas *T:;i;!t'. answering a parliamentary question about, war damage m the Far East, said yeserdav that up to July 14. 5381 applications for compensation had been received under the extended Far Bittern p r ivate chattels scheme.46 words
-
Article193 1951-07-20 1 Franco forms a pro-West Cabinet MADRID, Fri. r GENERAL Franco v. I- terduv l'ormed a new Spanish Government which observers bolio was aimed at improv relations with the Atlantic Powers. It ;>,ves amm lib r.l to his regime and v wider ran^e of poh I thought It contains two cReuter; AP - 193 words
-
Article56 1951-07-20 1 HENDERSON' TO GO TO PERSIA' Tte U.S. Ambassa India, Mr Loy He retu to M Delhi lerciay, but m v ■greed n was merely \u p U\i Teh.;: an Report en v.iio a.s..e<i i for confinnftUoa o! that he is Dr. Henry F •<» "I can't tell i an nuA.P. - 56 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement98 1951-07-20 1 A XtZftlP I\j Xfl- -timMk PP Vitamini (Niicin)l hflps.lo make *K& 'i?^*. M nos thrrich nourishment'of Nature's altine can make a aluable contribution v Among other important nutritive .013 tp.od beverage provides much it.'J carbohydrates which assist m <5v tissue, strength and energy.^ Equality* economy^ and concentrated is i leal98 words
-
Advertisement111 1951-07-20 1 Singapore Rests ra-.t and BAR 79 Bras Basah Rd Smgjpor. ottYveen Nyrtt bridge Kd and Victoria Street T e l« No 4088 Hot and Cold Drink* European Food prepared by out Al Cooks Special Wedding Cake. Chinese Chow Chow our speciality always ava table /'"i/fflilh B B^B- jk' Smokers ok111 words
-
-
Article, Illustration401 1951-07-20 2 says MAUREEN MALLAL ONE thing became increasingly obvious as the fashion parade held by Mrs. Norda M. Rutkeivitz on Wednesday evenina drew to its close at the Adelphi grill room This was that designer Norda had very definitely shied aivay from any vivid or401 words
-
351 1951-07-20 2 EVELYN IRONS - Pioneer of 'controlled activity, 81 and active EVELYN IRONS By EIGHTY-ONE next Dr. Maria Montessori, pioneer of the "modern system of education which bears her name, was m London for the ninth Montessori congress recently. She opened it and lectured to the delegates every evening for a week. Few crop351 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement152 1951-07-20 2 straight vBtjEK 1 1 t tJIJS DUr€ Wilk Every baby ted by bottle needs thii pure, nourishing milk Ostermilk. It is so easily digested thai your baby is contented, sleeps soundly, and grows -^ggTffc healthily strong. Osterrrulk, with <ts added iron and vitamin D, means inJS^fX'OhttWfMt straight backs and sturdy152 words
-
Advertisement223 1951-07-20 2 .5 Anywhere under the sun you>e ARUENA SUNPRUF CREAn' Use this wonderful filter cream to protect skin from too much sun. With It you car, fracJually the healthful way-or use it generoj: to keep a delicate skin fair and smooth, t face, ar-ms and neck. MAYNARD C 5., LTD. 11,223 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous159 1951-07-20 2 F^w Crossword N*», 410 CLLES ACROSS 1. Nautical nail (4) 3. Pay another to take risks as It were (6) 8 The blue one tells of early sailing (5); 9. Mater for milling (5) 10. Snug taxi he finds tiring (10) ;n. Made splash with decorative light screens (4-6); 16.159 words
-
Miscellaneous201 1951-07-20 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you must avoid letting your mind dwell on trivialities and making mountains out of mole hills! Concentrate on some important objective and bend all your mercies toward achieving it. And you have a lot of energy which needs constructive direction. Parents of children born on201 words
-
-
Article330 1951-07-20 3 Messina's loss was signal TTLfS? f le SM StreTS^^d at T orri On s y anno «»«y the law of Britain. the aDDea?o? A^fr' h^ 01 Chief Justlce dismissed mernhan? J Alfredo Messina, 50-year-old diamond tamora? ,L a^f lnSt hls of living on the S?cro^c330 words
-
Article, Illustration63 1951-07-20 3 SPIRAL SlLK— Nineteen-year-old Miss Judy Breen, the 1951 'Festival Girl/ wears the lavish evening gown designed for her by lan Meredith, Entirely handmade the gown is of Magaret Rose pink pure silk faills and has an enormously full spiral skirt measuring 25 yards round. Under the skirt is a petticoat63 words
-
Article324 1951-07-20 3 Neither side vulnerable South dealer NOIITII 2 9AH I I I 0 S It t 8 4 4 WEST EAST 4 10T65 4AKJ OH! OAjf 4KJIOIU coutH 4Q1141 9? X Q 3 0 Q *AQT! The bidding* South West fftrr.tb East 14 Pass to Pass INT Pass 3^?324 words
-
Article40 1951-07-20 3 Dr. Pieter S. Garbrandy who was wartime Dutch Prime Minister m London, has demanded from rhe Government a promise that the draft Japanese peace treaty would be discussed by Parliament before any decision was taken on it. ReuterReuter - 40 words
-
Article60 1951-07-20 3 German police have a "very positive clue" about two men who stabbed to death a Swedish woman camper on the Rhine last week. The inspector m charge of the search would not go beyond a hint that the two suspects would probably be arrested only with theA.P. - 60 words
-
Article30 1951-07-20 3 A great pilgrimage will go from Europe to the Holy Land m September to commemorate the world-wide extension of the Holy Year that ends on Derember 31. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
-
Article154 1951-07-20 3 Maharajah buys £600 camera-gun LONDON. Friday. A KEEN sportsman, 32-year-old Maharajah of Mysore, will soon be the proud owner of the world's most unusual gun, a camera gun which has taken a British firm six months to make at a cost of £600 sterling. The camera gun closely resembles theA.F.P. - 154 words
-
Article76 1951-07-20 3 REDS SEEK THE 'PEKING MAN' HONG KONG Fri riXCAVATIONS tv divo^r Jlj more about the "P^kifMi Man" have ceen resum»d after H years' interrupt j< due to the Japanese occur ivion Peking radio stateRecently. the IMMi I said four teeth "f the Pr Mao— upper lett trtmi tor sr.r and76 words
-
Article61 1951-07-20 3 Lord Alexander. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, has said that the conference of Commonwealth Defence Ministers m Londor last month was very well worth while. "We were very pleased with it," he told the House of Lords m a defence debate. "There was a veryReuter - 61 words
-
Article24 1951-07-20 3 The Australian Federal tabinet has extended its current session to consider the effects of Tuesday's ba-i* wage adjustrrents on bud^K plar.ning.— Reuter24 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement133 1951-07-20 3 If^pr*"* m fh fMd 16 mm Sound Pro/tc#on B ELL& HOWELL Qauuioni 16 mm Sound FILM Projectors m Mist Design Lifetime of Service and Misiaciion. Performance more brilliant than ever. i-ill fe gladly given .ut obligation. PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPT. HARDIAL SINGH SONS 26 Raffles Place. S pore. Phone ***** Why suffer133 words
-
Advertisement129 1951-07-20 3 y^\ s- y '/fas l| J#r/-Afj£#£r/c IMT£fiP#OOf J smss ami* I sole Aearrs SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPER PENAN6 159 CEGL STREET LEE RUSBEI BID 6. HIGH ST. 13 CH URH STREB Sin Bee Chew Tailors l^BmOmK^m Experts m all f.ihiooable Wm dresses Perfect cutting Charges raoderatr iHii^H mwß^M £a/mt& >jk> s^SsHsVfl129 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous449 1951-07-20 3 vl I APHPF JcJuOrlali; 7.00 '9uch Men Are i. uraUAL Dangerous'; 8.30 The New s 10 a.m. Emergency News from Home News; 8.45 Crazy People Kuala Lumpur; 10.00 Close; 1.00 Featuring Radio's own crazy, gang, p.m. The Radio Orchestra's lunch- 'The Goons'; 9.15 Say It With time concert; 1.30 Time449 words
-
-
485 1951-07-20 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. July 20. 1951. 3 little candles How far that little candle throws his beams. So shines a good deed m a naughty world. Shakespeare *THREE little candles have been lit m the blackout world of Singapore m recent months. The Municipal Commissioners, meeting on Wednesday485 words
-
802 1951-07-20 4 There is plenty more oil outside Persia In the prerent crisis it ii well to remember that... WHILE Persian extremists threaten to close the valves that can cut oft our oil supplies m Persia, m the Alberta countryside, at the week-end, hikers were walking m rubber boots because of the802 words
-
739 1951-07-20 4 There is no lack of enterprise, ambition or humour m the colleges, says Alan Brien, Editor of the Isis, 1949 "AS- far as I can see, there is no chance of any of us being able to earn a living, or at least739 words
-
Article545 1951-07-20 4 BRITAIN has the ideas and the men but EUROPE is waiting for... Ideals need wings, swept wings for choice, writes a special correspondent ON a fighter airfield at Rheims, m France, recently senior British, French, and U.S. Air Force officers lined up with politicians and diplomats545 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement27 1951-07-20 4 ARRIVED Silver Tea, Coffee Sets Salvers Trays Cigarette Cases Bexes Brash Sets Compacts. P. H. HENDRY 78. North Bridge Rd.. S pore 4. Bafu Rd.. K. Lumpur27 words
-
Advertisement11 1951-07-20 4 In Alberta it seeps through the groun d writes DONALD McCORMICK11 words
-
Advertisement113 1951-07-20 4 v £i||||||||||IK]l!IIIIIIIIIICSIIIIillll»IUIIIIII!^ #4 You s^i/Z cut quite a dash m I Susan!' "As I'm feeling so cheerful. prepared to overlook the accent st ,ir I want to f.nsh cfa the junk cupboard today "Find anything interesting? "Some old photos— an ac of Margaret when she i her first teeth thanks113 words
-
-
IGHTING LIMIT MAY HALT BUILDING
-
Article81 1951-07-20 5 Mr. Sennett agreed with the Commissioners decision to prohibit any type of outdoor or shop window lighting The temporary prohibition of light for such purposes had been adopted before m London. The Electricity thus "saved" could then be divert- ed in:o private homes 'People wno build houses81 words
-
Article74 1951-07-20 5 Mr B.R.A. Lowirk, of Rennie and Lowirk Company. Secretaries fo r the Singapore Ratepayers Association, said that the recent tiecisons of the Commissioners on lighting would be discussed by his association at Us next meeting on July 26. Mr. Lowick said that he, personally, thought that the74 words
-
Article213 1951-07-20 5 'TtHE Municipal Commissioners' decision to restrict lighting m the Colony will not affect Singapore's principal hoteis and restaurants to .any great extent. Raffles Hotel and Prince's Restaurant already have their own generating sets to supply *heir needs during peak periods. Mr. E. Smith, assistant man.iger of213 words
-
-
48 1951-07-20 5 Colony delegates for Youth assembly \hr P" rf 1P- ,brlrrr IJ«* UTtUS drlr^l.on. T^tiiin 2rt n..«kin S g tftrir ba* fcHTkrr 'it »h:s morn!i plane. The Postmaster-General regrets ro announce that air-mail deses for Tolu,-o and Taipeh \ere destroyed m an aeroplane 1 at Bangkok on July 13.48 words
-
Article, Illustration85 1951-07-20 5 'I am grateful... I.VCHE Mansoor bin Haji Fedzal above) said yesterday: "I am very grateful the Singapore Youth •uil for having picked me. I shall do my best for the th of Singapore because potef there 1 hope to gain 4 of experience which I ■Si here" Apart from his85 words
-
Article, Illustration47 1951-07-20 5 MRS. JOSEPHINE WEST modelled this ucusua! combination cf chic and simplicity m dazzltog white silk spotted linen at Wednesday's fashion parade held at the Adelphi Grill Room and organised by Mrs. Xorda M. Rutkewitz of Sydney, Australia, who also desisned each model picture. Free PressFree Press - 47 words
-
Article43 1951-07-20 5 Th- Bishcp of Malacca, Monsipnor M. Olcomendy head cf Malaya's 100.000 Catholics indicated m Penang yesterday that he was opposed to the Laycock Bi! on Child Marriages and felt that the present Christian Marriage Bill should not be changed.43 words
-
180 1951-07-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter DE-EXPORT of textiles originally imported from India back to that country would be quite m order, an official of the Singapore Imports and Exports Department told the Free Press yesterday. Some of the leading textile merchants m Bombay and180 words
-
Article90 1951-07-20 5 gINGAPORE imported 241,700,000 yards of textile materials from India m 1950 and another 151.700.000 yards arrived m the first four months of this year. A further 47,000.000 yards of cotton textiles are expected shortly All imports were ordered and paid for before the Government of India increased prices90 words
-
Article, Illustration31 1951-07-20 5 Mr. A. j.nu. |0«« Mecnaichi Sundaram, iaagittef of Mr. C. Natesan PiMay rf Singapore, who were married according to Hindu rites at the Sri Krishnan Temple Waterloo Street, recently.31 words
-
Article104 1951-07-20 5 a successful Baby Show \u at Johore Bahru m connection with the sale ot work m aid of the fund*, of St Christophers Church. Prizes for the successful competitors at the Baby Show were distributed by Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald to the following:— Malay Children: 1.104 words
-
Article, Illustration175 1951-07-20 5 S'pore's pretty showpiece... and its eyesore Free Press Staff Reporter [N order to impress the dele--1 g*U» to the United Nations ECAFE conference m Singapore late m 1949, the Singapore Municipality constructed a round-about opposite the Singapore Cricket Club m double quick time and at a cost that nowadays could175 words
-
Article135 1951-07-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A grant of $13,000 from the the Social Welfare Department is now being used by the Federation of Singapore Boys' Clubs, parent-body of all boys' clubs m the Colony, to purchase club equipment for its members. Secretary of the Federation, Mi Carl135 words
-
196 1951-07-20 5 Free Press Staff E '*rricr. WHILE the University authorities m Malaya have always acclaimed an exchange of their 'professions SSrmembers of tcie tmorau staff with Un l 6 l^'^? other parts of the world. the Free Press learns that only one local professor delivered a196 words
-
Article69 1951-07-20 5 ASST. LABOUR COMMISSIONER Eree Press Staff Reporter MR. P. H. Meadows, formerly of 1 the Kuala Lumpur Defence Secretariat, assumed duties as Assistant Commissioner for Labour m Singapore this week. A Major m the 3 2 Gurkhas. Mr. Meadows, who arrived by 8.0.A.C. airways on Saturday, is taking charge of69 words
-
192 1951-07-20 5 Restrictions are planned for car parks Free Press Staff Reporter WITH a view to enforcing unilateral parking m certain streets m Singapore and to restrict the use of some of the car parks to passenger vehicles only, the Vehicles and Traffic Committee «>f Municipal Commissioners has directed the Registrar to192 words
-
Article, Illustration45 1951-07-20 5 RELIGION MEDICINE Mr. Bhakhtiar Zakaria, a 19-year-old Indonesian student of Singapore, who left for Pakistan on Tuesday by a KLM plane to join the Ahmedia College m Rabwah to study religion and medicine. Mr. Zakaria is the son of Mr. Baginda Zakaria, wellknown Indonesian merchant.45 words
-
Article116 1951-07-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A LTERATIONS to the building and a recent outbreak of measles among the children have resulted m a fall m the attendance at the New Market Road Creche during the past two months. Rather extensive alterations and repairs are being madt at116 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement80 1951-07-20 5 W- 7he (cntcisseut comei to IL^ CALDBECKiS J c I /mi Aiac^' n X Wine ILm lTl^ Merchants |\7 The Far East TODAY* J Weo/ for travelling.... > HILLTOP j Hrand Pure Wool '< Ma <1c m England < m rs <, Xe ?Ps you Warm -j Comfortable 'i L80 words
-
Advertisement23 1951-07-20 5 Tor *t« >**" T<fUm I lII* I i I '^^KF^E^^^^^^ffr^ FAWN GREY BROWN Snj FROM TVS MAN'S SHOP ItO JL>IJ\I OUJ\I O (Incorporated S'porr)23 words
-
-
Article, Illustration439 1951-07-20 6 PRIVATEER TO WIN S' PORE OUR TOMORROW picture. Sound stayer, now brought to his peak If Kern Gardens can run One I 1 miles toe will mv. selections are:— lsk PRIVATEER in*. Tffhtiif-on.-3rd. Tobojjj-an Oatsider: Km Ciardrm By ALLAN LEWIS DRIVATEER, third to Gold Meridian and Kew Gardens over oneFree Press - 439 words
-
946 1951-07-20 6 UNINSURED, one of the easiest winners seen at Bukit Tuna* for some time, U has been penalised 16 lb. m the Cl. 1, Div. 1 sprint«v«6f tomorrow Can he repeat his success of Wednesday with this impost? It is hard to say we cause Full946 words
-
Article317 1951-07-20 6 piLM FAN'S second to John Ham over one mile on the first day, together with his sound trial with Technicolor yesterday, is enough for selecting him m the Class 3, Div. 1 race over nine furlongs and 36 yards tomorrow. He meets John Ham317 words
-
Article211 1951-07-20 6 1¼ MILES WILL SUIT URSUS {JESUS. AMrysiead M, to* and Tiberias renew their Of the first day o\cr the 10i.,: jouroey vi the Cl. 1. D. over I^4 miles tomorrow Form In that race p^ Ursus being a reasonable oe o the extra quarter mile He was running on strongly211 words
-
Article24 1951-07-20 6 WEDNESDAY'S American major league baseball scores were: New York 1, Chicago 2: Boston 4, Cleveland 5; Philadelphia 5, Detroit 0. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
-
Article24 1951-07-20 6 PETER HITS I 1 1 1947 matfh near hi«. c*: fc 'hr^f fu t)v M "I Jol.c ft t^S k ".o»^d his twfeta^H n24 words
-
Article23 1951-07-20 6 UUI:hC Jtt |B zonr sec.-Ix, *>lfl tennt ranpsyr, *ifl record a fi**. >,-: ("i i 4 t-:«:i F: Dr-. i- fcfl ;-5-R-uvr23 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement99 1951-07-20 6 BEYOND FORBIDDEN FRONTIERS ;..MEN OF IRON ...WOMEN OF FIRE FORGE A PATH OF STEEL THROUGH THE WILD A RUGGED WESTf COLUV3IA PICTURES presents RANDOIPH SCOTT Vv with JANIS J CARTER THE TRUE STORY OF THE BUILDING OF THE FIERY WEST EMBLAZONED IN COLOR BY I ,000®' l Never Before j99 words
-
Advertisement77 1951-07-20 6 North, South, East, West WlKmer you go yo*W find Ford Serv.cc f «cilit.« Tiiey cove? the whole country and rt org c <^ with promptness and precision. Manned w* FcH trained mechanics; equipped, with Ford f TLM •nd adequate stocks of genuine Ford sp^ vice Facilities mean freedom from w077 words
-
-
Article237 1951-07-20 7 PANDEMONIUM reigned m and outside of Jersey Joe Walcott's New Jersey home on Wednesday night altlr his knockout victory over heavyweight champion Ezzard Charles. -There was dancing m the streets; automobiles raced around the block, with blaring horns; a big cheering crowd mostly trrose who could237 words
-
Article370 1951-07-20 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By Settlement XI can 't make trip S l^thiU E S XtUre a P inst Mala "a m the southern section of the Malaya Cud soccer Jalan Besar stadium, has been postponed Malacca wh^n, f r P° st P«nement came from Malacca were prepared to concede370 words
-
Article, Illustration52 1951-07-20 7 Free Press picture R. S. McCoy (right), inside-left for the University of Maliya, attempts to outwit a Hong Kong University defender during yesterday's inter-University hockey match on the S.R.C. Padang. The visiting undergraduates played a rousing gam c to avenge their defeat m Hong Kong last year with a well-earnedFree Press - 52 words
-
Article307 1951-07-20 7 fIiNTERPRISING batting put South Africa m a J good position by the end of the second day of their match against Derbyshire at Derby yesterday. At the close they declared with 382 for nine wickets, 124 ahead of Derbyshire, who had scored 285 onReuter - 307 words
-
Article98 1951-07-20 7 T»EAMWORK and a cuund de fence gained an only-goal v m for Hong Kong University m iheir hockey encounier with University of Malaya on the Padang yesterday. The visitors had to hold out under pressure for lor.^ period; m the game, but when they attacked98 words
-
Article50 1951-07-20 7 17HDLLOWING will represent the V.M.C.A. against Hong Kong University at tennis on the V M€ A. courts today at 4.30 p.m.: Kamis. M. K. San. Tan Gim Sek. Freddie Tan, Gordon Lim, Ganor, Liem Khe Liang, Y. P. Wee, K. H. Ang and Chia Chin Siang.50 words
-
Article235 1951-07-20 7 SA WLF junior entries rHNTY-SIX entries have been received by the Sinoapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation for the 1951 •Junior Mr. Singapore" contest scheduled to take place at the Happy World on July 27 at 8 p.m. Only 11 have entered lor the 1951 junior weightlifting championships, which will be hrld235 words
-
Article24 1951-07-20 7 Clyde and Celtic drew fourall n the second round df the St Mungo trophy soccer comThe Wlay pet^on'vesterday. takes place today.24 words
-
Article371 1951-07-20 7 /^OUNTY cricket championship leaders Warwickshire gained their third successive two-day victory m beating Middlesex at Birmingham yesterday by ten wickets. It was Warwickshire's fourth two-day win In their last five matches and it put them m a strong position at the head of the tableU.P. - 371 words
-
Article123 1951-07-20 7 rUR GOALS up m the first eleven minutes of Uieir United Services L?ague soccer match at N^e Soon yesterday, G.H.Q. FARELF went on to win by six #oals to one against Royal Army Service Corps. R.A.S.C. had quite a lot of the play, but did123 words
-
Article91 1951-07-20 7 JSLAND Clubs July mixed foursomes competition played on Sunday resulted m a win for ML>s Rhoades and E. V. Hawkins with a net scoreof 66^. The following were the best cards returned: Miss Rhoade? E. V. Hawkins 90— 23 v 66 'j; Mrs. Weeks W. McMullan 78—91 words
-
Article49 1951-07-20 7 WONG PENG SOON and Abdullah Piruz left Bombay last evening for Calcutta, where they win play m exhibitions tomorrow and on Sunday. They are scheduled to leave for home on Monday, arriving m Singapore on Wednesday. Piruz's injured left ankle is much better. U.P.U.P. - 49 words
-
Article34 1951-07-20 7 Australia beat England by 58 points to 49 m the speedway Test at Wembly, -London last night and take a twoone lead m the series, with two matches to be played.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
-
175 1951-07-20 7 jyf.C.C. have invited the following 14 players to tour India this year: N. D. Howard (Lancashire), captain, aged 26, D. V. Brennan (Yorkshire) 31; J. Robertson (Middlesex) 34; F. Low son (Yorkshire) 26; I Ikin (Lancashire) 33; T. Graveney (Gloucestershire) 25; A.A.P.; Reuter; U.P.; A.F.P. - 175 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement219 1951-07-20 7 (f\ Today A Tomorrow: hAi:Gd[R :o 915 pm JiJLv fc| -DESTINATION MOON" H. J .yj (Color by Technicolor) 50 t* to all seats! ■g^US^ -BASAMI" tin Hindustani) v HlTi ilh >IlimUl shanti riihai 00*% opens tomorrow: B\KvV\T* Hindu/.tani) Midnitc tomorrow: ■P^ffyMy PRASWN.V 'Malayalam* H Sunday 11 am. show: "NAVAJO KID'219 words
-
Advertisement381 1951-07-20 7 Rotherham Commemorates A plaque of remembrance at the Phoenix Bra g Uorks m Rotherham marks the place where Ebenezer Elliott was born. With civic ceremony the tribute was unveiled on December Ist. Ebenezer Elliott, whose Cor n La v Hymns moved the hearts of multitudes, died m 1849. For two381 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous66 1951-07-20 7 Today's sport SOCCER: Div. 3A: Spore Med. W.U. v Netaji F.C. at St. George's Road; Div. 3B: R.N. Keppel Brks v Seletar F.C. at Geyianjj Business Hse.: F N v Simp. Darby at F Hi S.C.S. t Guthrie at Farrer Park. BADMINTON: University of Malaya v Hong Kong at Clerical66 words
-
-
Article392 1951-07-20 8 Oil passage to be allowed CAIRO, Friday. EGYPT revealed last night that she was prepared to allow passage of Haifa-bound crude oil through the Suez Canal if she received guarantees that Israel would not use the refined oil for aggressive purposes against any Arab country. AReuter - 392 words
-
Article, Illustration32 1951-07-20 8 Popper Picture. Middleweight chamn.on of the world Randolph Turphi shares a smile ami a cup o< tea with his bo.rhooA trainer Police Inspector John Gibb after his triumphant return to Leamington Spa.Popper - 32 words
-
Article54 1951-07-20 8 The United States is to send three observers to the African Defence Conference which is to open m Nairobi on August 20. The conference was called by Britain and the Union of South Africa to e:/amine questions concerning the transport of troops and supplies through EasternA.P. - 54 words
-
Article37 1951-07-20 8 The President of the Japanese Socialist Party and leader of the Japanese Parliamentary Opposition. Mr. Mosabure Susuki, has arrived m Paris from London with a few other Socialist members of the Japanese Diet.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 37 words
-
Article21 1951-07-20 8 President Truman said yesterday that he does not know whether Gen. Elsenhower will be a candidate for President m 1952.- U.P.U.P. - 21 words
-
Article44 1951-07-20 8 BABY-SITTER Natali Stockman, of Fairfield, Connecticut, sued her employer for $15,000 yesterday. Mrs. Stockman charged that the three-year-old son of Victor H. Savin jumped on her last July causing her to fall and injure her back and hip.- U. P.U.P. - 44 words
-
Article229 1951-07-20 8 LONDON, Friday. CIX thrifty Scots went down fighting yesterday as the House of Commons granted an allowance of £6,000 a year for Princess Margaret. The Princess will start drawing the allowance on her 21st birthday, a mon,th from now. She is at present the only229 words
-
Article103 1951-07-20 8 MELROSE, Scotland, Fri. LT.-GEN. Sir diaries Alexander Campbell Godwin, the man who led the last cavalry charge m British military history, v;as found shot dead yesterday near his home. A gun lay near him when he was found with shot wounds m the head. TheReuter - 103 words
-
Article270 1951-07-20 8 HONG KONG, Friday. piRATES m an armed three-masted motor junk raided a Panamanian motor vessel off the east Chinese coast on July 10, stripped the ship of everything removable and left ths? crew half-naked. The ship's wounded second l officer described the adventure yesterday afterReuter - 270 words
-
Article139 1951-07-20 8 A RUMOUR SLOWS THE EXCHANGE LONDON. Fri. A BELIEF that the British Government is considering some form of dividend limitation created caution and some nervous selling m domestic stocks yesterday on the London Stock Exchange. Industrials moved lower with textiles, tobaccos and store shares particularly easier. Courtaulds lost ground withReuter - 139 words
-
Article22 1951-07-20 8 A debate on the Japanese peace treaty draft will takf place m the House of Commons on Wednesday.- A.F.P. k-»A.F.P. - 22 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement342 1951-07-20 8 OEATII MR LEE SIEW ROW passed •way peacefully at his residence No. 23. Amber Road, at 3 p.m. on the 18th July 1951. He leaves behind his mother, his beloved wife. Madam Gan Yew Neo, four sons, Chay Mm. Chay Kia. Chay Tian BnU Chay Song. Three daughters Aye Ho*.342 words
-
Advertisement106 1951-07-20 8 children's toothpaste by GORDON MOORE THIS TOOTHPASTE IS MADE SPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN AND CONTAINS ONLY THE VERY FINEST INGREDIENTS. IT HAS NO HARSH ABRASIVES AND IS MADE IN THE FOLLOWING DELIGHTFUL FLAVOURS. STRAWBERRY BANANA PEPPERMINT CREAM CHILDREN LOVE IT/ Obta i M ble from:— THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY 265, Orchard Road.106 words
-
Advertisement207 1951-07-20 8 '< Snap shop te j H "FKlure> that sut.s^ r J RAIN OR SHINF ha I FINE GRAIN lam NiM *t I SPECIAL OFFER > I with cartridge O( l I New arrival I The ZEISS-IKON (o\|\\ v I World's finest I.mm. OMMn v I^JI Built-in Prisma- Scope vfft hfp207 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous22 1951-07-20 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris MR. GAQMi&H/rvE 7EL^ H <| NOB Dy V /THINK OF A WAY TO HAVE HIAA J^fy f& I22 words
-