The Singapore Free Press, 8 August 1951
1951-08-08
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Title Section18 1951-08-08 1 The Shingapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Vl SINGAPORE,- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration437 1951-08-08 1 U.S. says no need for a new pact THP it SH INGTON\ Wednesday. 1 liL United States yesterday denounced the Russian proposal for peace pacts as merely h»H P i agan 2s trap and said that th e worW treaties C nfidenfe ln the Soviets'U.P.; Reuter - 437 words
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Article174 1951-08-08 1 ABADAN, Wednesday. BRITAIN'S Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Richard Stokes, said yesterday that the main issue confronting the negotiators m the Anglo-Persian oil dispute was aot the flow of oil but whether Persia would become ■jl Communist satellite if faced with economic collapse. In a talk174 words
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Article69 1951-08-08 1 ANN ARBOR. Michigan. Wed. atfty prosecu'-r m Fruncis ■fejßferday that he k jea a^Ked by the lla Department to seek I teat t driving charges Mahmoud IMr 2. younger brother ItffrJbh of Persia. p£« ias arrested on U»3 charged with drivR £cr his licence had Nwoted. The69 words
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Article46 1951-08-08 1 ALLAN LEWIS, Free A press racing correspondent cables from Penjing the following best beUfor todays races: Arttote Glory. Jimson and An"Tespasser W-«ft Skvscraner and Artists Glory The going to Ukely to hV rood Latest track hints $nd Picture Tip m page seven.46 words
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Article142 1951-08-08 1 p KARACHI, Wednesday. THE United Nations mediator m Kashmir, Dr. Frank Graham yesterday conferred for two and a half hours with the Pakistani Foreign Minister, Zafrullah Khan, the Minister for Kashmir affairs, Mustapha Gurmni, and the Secretary General, Mohammed Ali. After the conference. Zafrullah Khan saidA.S.P. - 142 words
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Article73 1951-08-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. fkNE member of the Security Forces was seriously wounded m an action against bandits yesterday m the Batu Gajah area of Perak. In the same area, the manaeer of a rubber estate accompanied by nve special constables say three bandits with a bren73 words
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Article143 1951-08-08 1 DUNLOP SEEKING A JOB From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Wed. MAJOR-GENERAL Dermot lfl Dunlop, the man who restored order m Singapore m the riots, is looking for a job. His 'bowler hat" coincided with the Riot Commsision's inquiry. For a time it was suggested m some quarters that he had143 words
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Article124 1951-08-08 1 'a HONG KONG, Wed. APPARENTLY the women of Chungshan, just across the border from Macao, didn't quite understand that "equality" under Communism applied to them, too. So, Hwang Loh-tin, the Military Control Commission director, a good Communist, decided to do something: about it. UnderA.P. - 124 words
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Article50 1951-08-08 1 A smaller number of Italians committed suicide or were assassinated m 1950 than m the previous year. The suicides m 1950 were 2.644 compared with 3,004 m 1949. There were 615 assassinations m the country last year compared with 897 m the previous year. A. P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article97 1951-08-08 1 MOMBASA, Wed. vT°«r»% fig. flve-mon^ fishing tnp m th* Sc^t hclles area. total of M«0 sharks or the expedition. Shark-liver oil s worth five shilling a galJon yet the trip ended m financial loss. Lewis said th© worked 'm a practical way. First the pumni becameA.P. - 97 words
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Article179 1951-08-08 1 FLUSHING MEADOWS, Wednesday. rUPLOMATS here have almost abandoned hope of 17 finding an "out of court" solution of the problem of Egypt's blockade of the Suez Canal. The final draft of the resolution believed to call on Egypt to lift the blockade for Thursday's SecurityReuter - 179 words
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Article72 1951-08-08 1 PARTY TO DISCUSS RIOT REPORT PROGRESSIVE Party members of the Singapore Legislative Council will meet tomorrow to discuss the report of the Riot Inquiry Commission. Mr. John Laycock, vicepresident of the f/arty, said today: "This is not a personal matter to be raised m the Council by one man. The72 words
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Article58 1951-08-08 1 Mr. S. Jagannathan, who has been deputed by Singapore trade unions to find ways and means of ending the strike of 700 workers of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers, will meet the Deputy •Commissioner for Labour for the third time today. Mr. Jagannathan said that during his58 words
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Article33 1951-08-08 1 The Attorney-Generai of Indonesia has prohibited meetings planned to be held m Sourabaya and Malang, East Java, on the occasion of the opening of the World Youth Festival m Berlin.— U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article28 1951-08-08 1 A small bomb exploded inside a tunnel yesterday, at the Barcelona Corunna expre:v> was passing through a passenger coach was derailed but no casualties were28 words
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Article103 1951-08-08 1 CALCUTTA, Wed. WHILE HIS parents watchw ed helplessly, a 16-month-old Indian baby played for more than two hours with a king cobra and was not hurt. The incident was reported yesterday by the Hindustan Standard's correspondent m Jubbulpore, central India. The report said the mother left103 words
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Article, Illustration316 1951-08-08 1 Ridgway awaits Red assurances TOKYO, Wednesday. RESUMPTION of the Korean ceasefire talks is hanging on the Communist acceptance of a strict condition imposed by the Allied Supreme Commander, Gen. Ridgway, to see that the conference scene is kept neutral. The Communist radios gave no immediate reply to Gen. Ridgway s316 words
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Advertisement56 1951-08-08 1 D.«P'<" *J because I w^_^ '.'."icioua Ik IN X? if*^ i v.itf I^sjjß HE CHILDREN'S A v ?u R I^4 VV ITH if er^*» d^liclbM. ft***. *O»«W<w* «-*^i 1 VT M «pp««1 to cMdrwt And kt mM^O« <• •^".•'J^l dV^kttj Utto. "OvaHSmo* pwMMi »«lu«W« tt ««tr,f: ww#ntl Hw fir,t impoHiMK*56 words
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Advertisement122 1951-08-08 1 IT* 3J i I dubarru j VERTU SERIES I S^ AND OTHER DESIGNS X pv. —^-i AS LLUSTRATCO Ift I t rafflf s>\s./ O I 111 V S^.oJ PERFUMES OF i I i! liSjF DANCING TIME Hi 'KW ROMANCE \\y M^\ MUGUET Tke Cream Moulded Plattic Figvret art Lifelike MiniatMret.122 words
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Article, Illustration696 1951-08-08 2 UOW much should a woman drink Every' girl who goes out to dances and parties must face this problem. If you've wondered whether alcohol affects your health, complexion, figure or poise here are answers from three experts Etiquette expert. Millicent Fen wick: "91 ever696 words
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556 1951-08-08 2 Thin people live longer than the fat OEOPLE who spend their working lives sitting m office chairs do not usually regard their occupation as dangerous to health. The fear that troubles most of them is the fear of putting on weight: and for this reason they tend to think or556 words
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Article154 1951-08-08 2 gORN today, you are able to carry responsibility lightly. You can take on a lot of work, ret it do«e efficiently and on time, and y?t appear to have plenty of time for other things as well. There is, perhaps, the touch of the military m your154 words
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Article339 1951-08-08 2 NO MORE 'SUDDEN' HEART ATTACKS? A DOCTOR is flying to London soon to explain how he believes the word "sudden" can be taken out of the world's worst health hazard— "sudden heart attack." Dr. Lester Morrison—leading a ten-man research team —claims that a simple blood test can give early warning339 words
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Advertisement124 1951-08-08 2 Put tie cJMdre* c» W>' I Children d all af« to" Ha a cup of delicious, betfy \VT:'- OXO. At m»d-morn.n|, 1 itt lunch-time and bed-t.rr>« EOHSBBW hot OXO is always tt* H Vfeßr 6OUSTEAO CO. LTD. We'll soon bave thai better I 4sbk GcHftm I SM^ <}l/ ASEPTIC OINTMENT124 words
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Miscellaneous59 1951-08-08 2 Solution to Crossword No. 425 AcroM: 1, Bar. 3, Jingle. 7, Uriah. 8. Ortat. 9. Heep. 10, BeUey. IS, Tupman. 14, Dell. 17 BrtM. 19 Sally. 20, WeUer. 21, Pip. D«wt>: 1 Blush. 2, Raise up. 3, John. 4. Nagger. S, Lie. 6, Stay. 11, Steal i up. 12, Vassal.59 words
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Miscellaneous138 1951-08-08 2 New Crossword No. 426 CLLES ACROSS 1. The gold ran m this establishment (5, 5;. 8. Was tfafl financiel change really made by a derll at U.N.0.? (11 >. Bitter sweet as it were (4). 12. Sort of crop, of boys no doubt (4). U.6uch songs are allusive (7). 14.138 words
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Article, Illustration366 1951-08-08 3 FRISCO PREPARES FOR SIGNING \lavor sees an opportunity FRANCISCO, Wednesday, m .s the site for the signing of the M C Peace Treaty— the conference meets m > early m September— San Francisco for Hi** event with the restraint of a mother about to launch a daughter, ►red and blaseReuter - 366 words
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Article78 1951-08-08 3 New 'radar' for small ships OTTAWA, Wed. Anew apparatus to help navigation of small ships and which is as efficient a.< radar has just been completed m Canada, the National Research Council announced. The apparatus, which costs little, operates by virtue of ultra short waves and of reviving set forA.F.P. - 78 words
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Article56 1951-08-08 3 MLss Gertrude Mary Tuckewell, who devoted much of her life to improving the lop of Britain's women workers, has died at Guildford. She was 90. Miss Tuckewell was London's first woman magistrate. In that post she lead the fight against sweatshop labour and was responsible for th?A.P. - 56 words
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Article64 1951-08-08 3 A woman wiih a bullet m her brain and another m her back has* been discharged from a New York hospital. Her condition is described as •exceptionally fine." She is Mrs. Mildred Zoumardo. aged 49. whose husband is accused of shooting her. The U.S. Senate hasAFP - 64 words
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Article478 1951-08-08 3 EARTH'S CRUST TO BE SCRAPED MANILA, Wednesday. THE first systematic attempt to find out what kind of life exists six miles below the sea is underway off Mindanao, largest of the Philippine Islands. East of Mindanao is the world's greatest ocean deep. U.S. scientists found bottom there m 1945' at478 words
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Article109 1951-08-08 3 Embroidery gift for Queen SYDNEY, Wed. hospital patient, Cj Irene Colbran. who nas been unable to walk for most Of her 38 years, is embroidering a super cloth she hopes to give to the King and Queen during the Royal Tour next year. She has been In hospital for 15Reuter - 109 words
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Article73 1951-08-08 3 RADIO NET WILL CATCH BURGLARS LONDON, Wed. pOLICE chiefs" have taken 1 new measures to check crime m Maidstone, Kent. Radio patrol cars now operau on a secret "beat the burglar" wavelength Almost 20 patroi cars do a 24-hour beat of the county of Kent All their sets link upReuter - 73 words
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Article28 1951-08-08 3 Three Canadian soldiers serving m Korea have been charged with murdering a South Korean civilian and will be tried at a general court martial next month.28 words
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Article, Illustration225 1951-08-08 3 j Both sides vulnerable: North-South 40 oo scorm. North dealer "tfOURTH hign*>sc \x- m longest and strongest suit" is a widely discredited and old/.ishioned rule of the turbulent twenties. Too often it gives the opr>onents the trick they need to make their contract. A spade lead on this225 words
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Article300 1951-08-08 3 1,000, 000-' I don't want it' ISLE OF MAN, Wednesday. III RS. Ellen Cubbin, 75-year-old widow, stood on the doorstep of her 15-roomed mansion m the Isle of Man, shrugged her shoulders, and said: "What would you do with £1,000,000?" Three weeks ago Mrs. Cubbin s only son, 47-year-old bachelorU.P. - 300 words
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Article22 1951-08-08 3 Washington officials yesterday discounted reports of a far-reaching American plan for peace between Israel and the Arab countries. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article42 1951-08-08 3 Republican politicians m America are preparing a qew onslaught on the administration because General Douglas Mac Arthur has not been invited fo take part m the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference as a member OT the United States delegation. A.P.P.A.P.P. - 42 words
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Advertisement138 1951-08-08 3 TRADE EXHIBITION 1951 TYPEWRITERS Ask for demonstration and you will kn3iv what Luxury Typing's the minute you sec it. SOLE AGENTS: TYPEWRITERS <«u«> I ID. PENANG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR 132/36 Robinson Rend TEL. 82?«? Play safe! Brylcrccm your hair. Dry hair, tight scalp, /fik excessive loose hair on your comb—138 words
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Miscellaneous26 1951-08-08 3 n^ndrdkG Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya < J A N E Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m ta v<* TA^?AN Sidetracked By ***>? gT^26 words
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Miscellaneous287 1951-08-08 3 Radio SINGAPORE 10.00 a.m. Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.10 Close Down; 1.00 p.m. Csrl Chandler Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; 2.00 Close Down; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Young People's Programme; i 6.35 Entr'act— A Piano Interlude; 6.45 The Radio String Ensemble; 7.00 Time Signal, News287 words
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Article140 1951-08-08 4 fT>HE riots report con- siders that the newspapers were not blameless m their handling of events leading up to the disturbances last December, though they certainly became aware of the possibility of trouble long before the police did, and accordingly took steps to modify their 'coverage' of140 words
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Article425 1951-08-08 4 pRESS laws notwithstanding, this is still a reasonably free country as far as the dissemination of news and views is concerned. Freer than many other parts of Asia. We allow the British point of view, the Chinese point of view, the Malay, Indian, Indonesian pjints of view and the425 words
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Article, Illustration570 1951-08-08 4 Scientists keep watch on U.N. village E^VERY year more and more unofficial "ambassadors* cross the Atlantic m both directions, bent on improving relations between America and its neighbours on a man-in-the-street level. Americans have m the last few years suddenly become aware of the fact that the Atlantic is a570 words
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Article491 1951-08-08 4 —After seeing 'Ardele', says Roy Morell, Professor of English Literature m the University of Malaya MANY of us remember the time when as schoolboys obsessed with adolescence we first became acquainted with Restoration Comedy; our first feelings of delight giving way to rather pained disillusionment when491 words
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Article184 1951-08-08 4 A LOAN TO EDUCATE THE JAPANESE 1 NEW plan for the payment of compensation by the Japanese to ex-pri-soners of war and the dependents of men who died m their hell camps, has been submitted to the Government by Mr. Julian Snow. Labour MP for Lichfield and Tarn worth. It184 words
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Article390 1951-08-08 4 FELIX - 'East- West meet on jazz FELIX SWING TOPICS by OENGAPORE'S swing and jazz fans will have an opportunity of airing their views at tomorrow night's public discussion on "Jazz" by the East- West Society. This will be the first discussion of its kind In the Colony and I hope swing390 words
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Article478 1951-08-08 4 PRESTO - PRESTO MUSIC TOPICS by listening a continually blaring radio, I have reached certain conclusions about music m the modern world. In past months I have noticed less be-bop and Latin America rhythms. They seem to have given place to Dixieland, "sweet" dance music, and478 words
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Article592 1951-08-08 4 DEL I IS. A Song of Summer, performed by the Halle Orchestra, Sir John BarbirolU conducting. HJH.V. D*****-IQ. The second aide of DBM99 contains MOZART, Andante (from Cassation m G.K.63, Mozart). All will enjoy this truly fine example of orchestral craftmanship and outstanding technical reproduction. But surely only592 words
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Advertisement11 1951-08-08 4 I ROLEX ILONGINE WATCHES H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG BANG KOK11 words
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Advertisement38 1951-08-08 4 M&G* CALDBECKS ffl Leading Wne jg^f Spirit Merchants v m ca ay Th Far East CALDBECK jJM MACGRE6PB&£L LTD iff J^ TEL. 5371/2 V^ n^^ I D. 1 WtJIHDtA Mj (CEYLON GOLDSMITH) >»V 170. MIDDLE mOAD, »WCAFO»» V38 words
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Article265 1951-08-08 5 NAVAL BASE POLICE GROUSE Malay PCs get redress promise mmmm Free Press SUff Reporter THREE-HUNDRED Malay policemen m the Singapore Naval Base Police at Seletar have been promised redress on pay, leave arid terms of service by their Commanding Officer as a result of representations made oa their behalf by265 words
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Article66 1951-08-08 5 THE HINDU GOD. GANESA. 1 At the Sri Senpafa Vinayarar Temple, m CeyWii Road, had a My water bath (ahhfahAom) ma Menaay. darinr the SathurtLi foiivar celebrations. Hinda aAcers W Gavenußxwl **P*rtmrtiU teak part m the ceremony, which Included special prayers and sausie. The66 words
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Article116 1951-08-08 5 f\R- C J. Pa«lar. Legislative 1/ CounciUoT for Changi (Progressive), told the Free Press thai; he had been "misquoted" ls saying Chat the population of Singapore would increase by 3.000.000 m t-a to 15 years time. He said that he had made a point that the Singapore population116 words
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Article33 1951-08-08 5 A CHINESE mi, tor vessel. Bee Tan, undergone repairs at the United Engineers' shipyard m Tanjong Rhu. Singapore c-u^ht fire on Monday iuahu, but little I ftssctsjs was caused33 words
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Article300 1951-08-08 5 From Free Pro* Staff Can*. rpWENTY-five-year-old Lieut. A Henry Louis VeJfe (pronounced Vel*ie) returned from 15-mile mate march with mesahers of the Singapore VolanUxr C4»rps yesterday and aid with a broad smile: "I »m certainly moM crateful at having been absolved from all Mame by Lke300 words
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204 1951-08-08 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Post Office Savings Bank Campaign had been an unqualified success, Mr. D. W. Kaylor, the Accountant, told the Free Press yesterday. "Though the cost of living has not dropped withdrawals last month were subnormal," Mr. Naylor said. I Since204 words
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Article, Illustration137 1951-08-08 5 Hospital patients Patients at Singapore Middleton Hospital may have radio music to make their stay m hospital more pleasant if the Municipal Commissioners approve a proposal to install Rediffusicn earphones and loudspeakers m the hospital. The Commissioners' Health Committee, which first considered the suggestion last137 words
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Article50 1951-08-08 5 BUILDING MATERIALS CONTROL IMPORTERS and registered 1 dealers m buUding materials may dispose of their stocks of controUed materials m the event of these remaining unsold after the lapse or one month, according to new instructions issued by sn-s is? rissss th SLe*^irciunt» pointed out that to cancel some orders.50 words
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Article23 1951-08-08 5 BLACKOUT rras fottoint; «b*^" s 1 be liable to load^sheddin* Sfjjchye ptoc«Tort Caniiing. h St«*mford Rd^ AiDen S^iieVSe Worta. Firestone. UacKensie Road.23 words
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Article83 1951-08-08 5 •*U IW. dad! Wkat's all Uus I hear akrat y«« leaehiaf pe«sde haw U 4rffC N smisl 14« ycr•U Bill ■axwsrth, (cesitre) «n his arrival at Bfeßas«Airpsrt. frssn CUftsai OBegc, Brisssi. -That, say s««. a l*« ctsrj." gravery reptVei Sing a PMC's TraSsc Pissiee Chief. Mr. W.83 words
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Article84 1951-08-08 5 Free rreas Jsiifg Cm upsstirsit 4 MOTHER children s P*ayA cround is beinc planned for jofjore Bahru. It mill be sited m Jalan Nghee Henc on land bekneinc to Chetuar firm which has agreed to allow the use of the land for the owpose for a84 words
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Article43 1951-08-08 5 RATIONED ssspu- «ss« 11 enrts swn per k*U from Mosrfay geKL^^^^ t ,,nrr J yeSiay t a»t s«4 fcem f»d necessary U price fmsa e*sOs to et«ts ••Th^ia-WS-l rati- however, be i »*J5 M^ 10 tah!ls frsss) Mssssay-43 words
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135 1951-08-08 5 ■n-^a press Sulk Rep*"* 1 SkL the P. and O. Canton achatanhipft. j^ c: P Rciocutle. or Medical' E*P*rt»«*. J David, of the ta £j£*£ ment. Mr. Lionel *****j£ Tw. n«n "l.fS*S Departaaeat* Three doctors art also going on <chaUnhrp». They are Dr.135 words
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Article193 1951-08-08 5 II DEFEICE OF AFTERIOON SCHOOLS... AFTERNOON schools m Singapore do not neglect youth activities, such as sports, excursions and visits, to industrial centres ttcse form an important part of the training they receive, Mr. D. E. Sundrara, President of the Government Afternoon Schools' Association, told193 words
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Article82 1951-08-08 5 Free Press SUIT Reporter rpUEU hn baca a Ui«ht mCfWW to U»r namfeer "1 »pplic>U»M for loans bi ambrrs of Ike filtipan Mum i[Ml Thrift and Loan society during Uir pui few aav», Mr. P. A. Pest ana, nrw\j -appoint** arcr*Ur> of the Soclrtj. told Uic Fr^e82 words
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Advertisement203 1951-08-08 5 X*/* w s r^« s voice '^S I RECORDS fc^ MONTH'S MEW RECORDS I uuRPHY (The Ch«e-Chee Gil) ||oSk£*0 Sk ***** I U SA KIRK \/}X*& 100 I THE TANNER SISTERS I rMM*; Broken Heart t ***** PHIL HARRIS b«* ie B ***** I rtAMK CORDELL AND HIS I FtAN203 words
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Advertisement110 1951-08-08 5 f *^|388 Recordings from H»e new S^H MGM film (now showing H y at the GATHAY) J|Bf PAGAN LOVE SONG' HOWARD KEEL r (STAR of "Annie Get Your Gun") jf i* ESTHER WILLIAMS (Tmgapore's Favourite Film Star) MGM3SB PAGAN LOVE SONG— Howard Keel and Chorus HOUSE OF SINGING BAMBOO— Howard110 words
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Article, Illustration682 1951-08-08 6 Heavy rain mars most games A DREARY August Bank holiday week-enH, with* heavy rainfall m most parts of the country, saw only one of eight County championship games reach a definite result. That was when lowly-placed Gloucestershire beat Somerset by 43 runs. The Yorkshire-Lancashire matchReuter - 682 words
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Article149 1951-08-08 6 None can catch Warwick IN it period of drawn and nodecision fames, Warwickshire managed to improve their position at the top of the table by taking first-innings points from Derbyshire. Of the next seven teams, Glamorgan had been engaged In a non -championship fame m which they beat Sooth AfricansReuter - 149 words
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Article66 1951-08-08 6 JAPAN'S three entrants were eliminated from the men's singles m the Newport Casino international invitation lawn tennis tournament yesterday. Jiro Kumamura was beaten 2-6. 10-8. 6-2 by Richardo Balbiers, (Chile), Goro Fujikura was beaten 6-4, 6-4 by Whitney Reed (U.S.), and Fumitero Nakano, was eliminatedReuter - 66 words
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Article108 1951-08-08 6 T4IE seeded partnership of Miss R. C. Rhoades and N. S. Wise was eliminated m the mixed doubles of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association championships on the S.C.C. courts yesterday. This is the first surprise result m the tourney. Mrs. J. Purner and Lim Bong108 words
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Article25 1951-08-08 6 Dutch middleweight champion Luc Van Dam last night scored a points victory over Jean Stock, French champion over ten rounds at Amsterdam.25 words
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Article412 1951-08-08 6 ■wm7t^tt PENANG, Tuesday ty EI GHTS for Saturday, the final day of the mccu nang T UVt ClUb August Bank Holiday THE GOLD GUP CLASS I— lM. 3F Colonel Daly 9.07 Four O'clock II 987 Raj Mahar 9.03 J'avance 9 01 Technicolor 8.13 Avalanche 8.12412 words
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Article43 1951-08-08 6 In a Singapore Business House T eogue Cup fixture played on Breweries ground yesterday. Shell Sports Club beat Malaya Publishing House by two goals to nil. The scorers for the winners were: Ong Chin Wah (1) and Omar (1). A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article470 1951-08-08 6 S.E.R 2; R.A.F. Changi I. CAPPERS travelled up to Royal Air Force Base Changi yesterday to give an exhibition of football which left the Airmen on the losing end m their United Services League soccer encounter. Taking their time, the Sappers were never flustered, never shaken470 words
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Article180 1951-08-08 6 K.O.d boxer disqualified PORMER world middleweight champion Rocky Graziano of New York, was declared a winner over Ohurch Hunter of Cleveland on Monday night after a hasty meeting of the Massachusetts Boxing Commission following a queer two rounds of fighting at the Boston Garden. Graziano tagged Hunter twice on theU.P. - 180 words
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Article76 1951-08-08 6 ROYAL and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrew's announced yesterday that the 1952 open golf championship will be played on the Royal Lytham and St. Annes Link* at St. Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire, m the week beginning July 7. Qualifying rounds will be played at Royal LythamReuter - 76 words
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Article46 1951-08-08 6 THE two-day cricket match between Army and R.A.F. at Lord's was drawn yesterday. Scores were: R.A.F. 44 (Waldron 5 for 19, Padgett for 14) and 44 for 3; Army 149 for 4 dccl. (S. Smith 50, Brian Close 52 not out>. Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement141 1951-08-08 6 j^^gjl^g^ mjmMmjm^mJmMHHMHl rooAr 11 a.m. 1.45 4.00. 6.30 and B^ -.BR -iJLt. te«s«.u«> VIMIMIA PECK MAYO OAPT/UN iMLaiO EORNUOWER HM m Technicolor. NfXf CHANGS A Sex Hygiene Film That Dares to call a Spade a Spade! "SHOULD PARENTS TELL'f ...THE FACTS OF LIFE! 11. 1.45 4.M. 6.3*. 9.30 rooAr WUJJEFUI141 words
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Article439 1951-08-08 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS From PEXANG, Wednesday. Lin^ today for thi> afternoon's races is likely M> »>^t bets for the day are k rurV Jin^on and Announce. •*ll not start m the first race. This W* ,u e way dear for Sunny Valley to his first-start failure. He was not439 words
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Article22 1951-08-08 7 oo Undit? Rump w Cdr E^« Commandft* cd r 2 1 L^ Shields JJ; Cdr A Ctfr. Hopcroir22 words
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Article, Illustration94 1951-08-08 7 Uuthfl MJVJ'Mfi i. 0.1. "7 01/1 P« In Jdditjon to PP> Jr before make feh»«im| *gent* «km P* wnnftm lotions h j.n -oucho to othr PwkiiM h« an added F«*!»| fragrance *hen 11 *n ioongr «yd lrj «l iwrly free ol i*k ot ,km trohl«*« ro make94 words
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Article34 1951-08-08 7 Henri Rochon (Canada) beat Orlando Oarido 6-1, 6-3, 6-2 to complete a fivenil rout of Cuba In their North Amerfc-on Zone Davis Cup tennis semi-final on Monday at Montreal.- A. P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article155 1951-08-08 7 THOUGH up a division, Nomad won with such ridiculous ease over seven that I cannot see anything beating him m race six today. He has dropped 61b. Meath finished fourth behind Announce on the* first day, for which he is penalised 2 .b.. making h«r155 words
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Article89 1951-08-08 7 Indian Association's teams for SC.A. tournament matches on Sunday at 11 ajn. are: lA. Ist XI v. R.A.P. Changi at lA. ground: Ebrahim Issa tcapt), Yacob Madari. Husain Shah. Hamid. Verity Gill Reggie Sandosham. B. K. Sen. Asharaf, Dr. Abraham, L. 8. Thlvy. Neva Singh, M. U. Patel.89 words
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Article173 1951-08-08 7 jyRAW for the Singapore Amateur Association Junior Cup resulted as follows: Preliminary round: P. T. v. Tiong Bahru Rangers or Cheerful Lads; Rocklltes v. Singapore Harbour Board R.C. Second round: Marine Dept v. R. N. Keppel Barracks; HQ 32 Coy R.A.M.C. v. winners of Mental Hospital173 words
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Article64 1951-08-08 7 MCC PLAY IN OTTA WA THE MCC team touring Canaua beat an Ottawa Valley team yesterday toy nine wickets. They dismissed the home iMc for 69 runs. R. W. Roblna. the MCC captain, taking: three wickets for one run. T*e lourin* iWe then knocked off the required run* for victors64 words
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Article12 1951-08-08 7 INDONESIAN Chinese g^g 800 Association at Siong 800. *«t>rmatch.12 words
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Article151 1951-08-08 7 THE death took place m Pe- nang yesterday of Derek Gordon Barr, one of Malaya's outstanding rugger players m the early 20's and 30's. His body will be flown to Ipoh today for burial. Barr started his rugger m Perak and played m his first Malaya151 words
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Article99 1951-08-08 7 £HINESE Athletic wasted numerous scoring chances, including two penalties, m their S.A.F.A. First Division League match against Amicable A.A. yesterday. They only managed to share points, but better finishing would have given them a ctea,n victory. Yin Kee scored for A. A.A. and Mun99 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-08-08 7 Cheah Wat Sun and Goh Hock Jin of Penan* (left), who won the veterans' doubles event m the Malayan tennis championships played m Ipoh during the week-end. They beat Choo Chee Fatt and Leon* Yee Khc.Tn fright) of Perak 7-5. pi. lure. Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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Article158 1951-08-08 7 "W B are a very serious view of rough Dlay we are determined to S££m it out," said Mr Yee Cheat: Wan, chairman" of the SAfi. Comfl|iasion of Inquiry, to th,e frejg thlf morning, reffrrtef *o the recent incidetifc m Lew* matches. "Quite a napaber158 words
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Article47 1951-08-08 7 DUTCH track ii:ir Mn. Fanny 3l£.r/*«rs-Xoen scored a double rictory at a sports meettnj; at Se4fley, England, yesterday, winning both the 1M metres and M metres hardies. The Olympic champion took the IN metres hi U.I zrz: :r d ttk hardies m 111 A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Advertisement51 1951-08-08 7 ■gl I*7l Quality P 4 Cold. I 7 other tilery. !s**lp and M|| 50.,LT|. 4Pr Th M »—9»-—* <* fc the Amoy Canniig Corp. Ik, (Hongkong) Lti. \p^ "rJiully invites you 4/ T VISIT THE I* STALLS AT THE HAPPY WORLD TRADE EXHIBITION ■I N| CHTIY up to the 19th51 words
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Miscellaneous38 1951-08-08 7 Today's sport SOCCER: Junior Cup-ties. MenUl Hospital t. C.V.M.A. (P.M.). Padans; Cheerful Lads, v. T.B. Hangers. St. Georges Rd.; Second Div.: Indonesians A' v. vH.B.. Geylanc; Third Dit.: Town Ranfers Socials, St. George's Rd. TENNIS: Singapore championships. Padanf38 words
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Miscellaneous376 1951-08-08 7 dfkfvkf BfcLOW is the card or probable star it rs and jockeys or today's races m Penan e the big sweep will be drawn on Race Seven: RACE 1—3.00: CLASS 4, DIV. 3—6 FURS. 1 000 Envoy Woods 9.00 2 004 Banquet Hall Tait 8.13 3 002 Demonic Bagby 8.12376 words
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Miscellaneous157 1951-08-08 7 8.11 Heddle: 001 Nerolia 8.10 Fox; 002 Garuda 8.03 Breukelen; 004 Bramhall Flyer 8.02 Hobbs; 200 Billy Carol 7.11 Spencer. RACE 6—5.30: CLASS 4, DIV. I—l MILE 1 040 Jimmy 9.00 2 210 Trmujin McCloud 81} 3 200 El-Alamein McPherson 8.09 4 000 Vanguard J. Donnelly 808 5 330 Aiad157 words
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Article, Illustration518 1951-08-08 8 B.O. A.C SHOWS ITS FIRST PROFIT New plan for world airline BIRTHS AT JL.K. HOSPITAL, on 7tn August. To Cobt van der Molen, daughter, Roanna Maria. BOON. On August 3rd. 1931, At Dr. Paglar's Maternity Home, to Stella Urn, wlft of Boon Plan* Bin. a brother for Lorefta, both well.A.P.; U.P.; Reuter; P.P. - 518 words
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Article72 1951-08-08 8 About 4,500 manual workers of 7,000 at 12 of London's 28 power stations decided last night to ban overtime and "work to rule" (go slow) after rejection of a claim for a ten per cent wage increase. The main effect of the workers' unofficial action isReuter - 72 words
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Article33 1951-08-08 8 The Food and Agricultural Organisation yesterday announced the appointment of Dr. Fred L. Lininger, assistant Dean of Agriculture at Pennsylvania State College, to head its now Agricultural Services Branch.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article109 1951-08-08 8 MILAN, Wed. SOMETHING, including lightning, was m the air here last night. A barber stopped shaving a client, swore at him, waved a razor and threatened to cut his throat. J e wa overpowered by otnejr bajrberr and customers and sent to an asylum.A.P. - 109 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-08-08 8 GEOFFREY EVANS - GEOFFREY EVANS By "Much more newt like thit when i take my pay-packet home and my old woman's (going to throw tne towel m!"27 words
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Article231 1951-08-08 8 WHITE SANDS PROVING GROUNDS, New Mexico, Wednesday. A U.S. navy Viking rocket soared at least 135 miles into the air above the steaming New Mexico sands yesterday breaking all altitude records for single stage rockets. The firing was delayed several times by technical difficulties after beingU.P. - 231 words
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Article30 1951-08-08 8 Nationalist guerrillas have blown up an important ammunition dump near Nanning, some 200 kilometres from the Indo-China border, causing more than 400 casualties and great damage. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 30 words
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Article22 1951-08-08 8 Yesterday's closing quotations on the Hong Kong money exchange wex£: Hj8;56.29/6.33 per Tfflsl. Hlssls.Bo per steftL^g. HQ1312.25 per taej orSld.22 words
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Article171 1951-08-08 8 LONDON, Wednesday. 11OST of the meagre business m the London Stock iT Exchange yesterday was for the purpose of levelling positions at the end of account and price changes were mainly small, states Reuter's financial correspondent. Selected domestic stocks received further small support and were better171 words
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Article33 1951-08-08 8 U.S. General Davis M. Schlatter, Commander of Allied Air Forces m Southern Europe, has announced the appointment of Italian Air Force General Sergio Lalatta as his Deputy Commander A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article26 1951-08-08 8 Actress Ann Dvorak was -granted an undefended divSrce from ex-dancer Igor de 'Navrotsky yesterday the fourth anniversary of their marriage. She charged extreme cruelty.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article159 1951-08-08 8 RUSSIA BUILDING GREAT RAIL WAY LONDON, Wednesday. THHE Soviet Union is building another great rail- road, which for 2000 miles adds a parallel line to the famous trans-Siberian track. The new railroad, stretching from central Russia to the Urals and southern Siberia is part of a vast rail, air andU.P. - 159 words
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Article47 1951-08-08 8 The film actress, Betty HuttQn, yesterday confirmed that she had broken her fiveday engagement with fttm producer Norman Krasna; but would not say more. Mr. Krasna, too, confirmed that the wedding was o£f, but said: "Let Betty do all the talking." A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article25 1951-08-08 8 ajr. Winston CfturchiU wili leave for Anhecy, FrajLefe. on August 1£ for a j^rjy^ue visit to continue writing his war memoirs- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement119 1951-08-08 8 THE SMALLEST SELFWINDING 1 WATCH I Th£ C I6*COLLVER QUAY- S/NGao^ Messrs. W. H. DAYTtj RUBBER BROKERS Announce that with effect hrn TUESDAY, 7th A(/C v 7951, their New Address will be sth FLOOR, Chartered Bank Chambers (NEW EXTENSION) SINGAPORE i, and the telephone numbers are as follows General Accounts119 words
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