The Singapore Free Press, 11 August 1951

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA :U* SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1951. PRIC E FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 488 1 p*tirr UN may tell Reds 'agree or fight' UNITED NATIONS ADVANCE BASE BELOW KAESONG, Saturday. [JNITED NATIONS negotiators may put an "agree or fight" time limit on the armistice negotiations as a result of the new crisis m the cease-fire talks. The Communist negotiators refused flatly at
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    11 1 "One* upen j time f^'e wa crooked trainee."
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  • 66 1 IDEAL conditions are expected for the Penang Gold Cup race this afternoon, cables Allan Lewis, the Free Press lacing correspondent. The weather this morning was fine. The going this afternoon is likely to be very good. Rest Bets Uy Allan Lewis are Chance Re/narks Pegasus and
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  • 321 1 203 on way home m Danish hospital ship TWO hundred-and-three wounded United Nations troops some of them mental cases, some blind, some amputees, arrived m Singapore from Korea this morning on the Danish hospital ship Jutlandia. The wounded, Turks, British, Greeks, Ethiopians, Indians, French, Dutch and
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  • 34 1 A $300,000 WGHT OUT I CANNES. S«C. ■phrouk of Egypt had a gambling i phenomenal r*- QM places, look Beacn i;d Farouk had lost ijttDOOO -Malayan > it aft?r alone— if a dozen Nani- 2.--here.
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  • 128 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN yesterday approved a pro- posal to disperse factories as a precaution arainst the danger of concentrated atom bomb attacks. The House of Representatives recently refused to apE> such a policy.A policy ment approved by Mr. Lan said: 'Some $18,--000.000.000 m new plants
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  • 49 1 A Mazing Turkish yacht sank north of Catania (Sicily) yesterday atter its diesel .inks had exploded. the yacht had been chartered by Mr Riu*el Boor. E.C.A chief m Turkey, for a Mediterranean cruise. With him were his wife, two daughters and some American friends.- A.P.
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  • 52 1 Rubber shipments, including re-exports, from Malaya m July were 85,745 tons, the lowest for any month for the past year. June shipments were 99.521 tons. Total shipments for the nr*>. seven months of this year were 707 429 tons, compared with 561.791 m the corresponding period of
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  • 43 1 Children still dangerously ill ir«. Press Staff Rrejwrter ?£S of three children seriously injured In ywterdavs plane crash m East SSJt Road are still "dangSy ill" hospital authorities said this morning. Three adults are reported to be progressing. Only one e d inthe_crasn,
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  • 108 1 SYDNEY, Saturday. THE tiny Melbourne tug James Paterson ploughed A through waves 25 feet high last night to help a British freighter drifting helplessly m a gale of near-hurricane force off South-east Australia, near nur stanftrth (7,285 tons), radioed yesterday that she was out of fuel
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  • 47 1 PROTEST GOES TO U.N. The United Nations Secretariat has received from the Soviet delegation a letter written to the chief Soviet delegate. Mr. Malik, by Jean Lafflte secretary-general of tne World Peace Council, protesting agafrist the American refusal to grant visas to a delegation from the council.
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  • 118 1 MONTEVIDEO. Sat. Bicrdo M»ri. Bi.neh on the spot. Formerly «ood friends, Bianchl and Di Meo were well known around clandestine gambUn* houses and other shady cUcles. Persona close to them said they vied later for supremacy over underworld operations a»4 finally decided to shoot
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  • 145 1 AREUTER report from London this morning said that a 15,000-ton liner kept a special rendezvous off the Coco* Islands yesterday so that their marooned ruler could keep a belated weddtng date. A special signal Irom Orient Lin* headquarter* m London sent the liner Ormonde to
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  • 70 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. PROGRESSIVE Party members of the Singapore Legislative Council may table a motion at the next Council meeting, on Aug. 21, about the riot report. The Party yesterday postponed decision on what action to take until Mr. Thio Chan Bee, returns from
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  • 268 1 Tension eases in oil dispute TEHERAN, bat. m Teheran and Abadan. centres of the Anglo-Persian oil dispute, eased considerably yesterday as the first tangible results of negotiations were made known by Persian sources. Mr. Richard Stokes. Britain's oil envoy, saw the Shah, for more than an hour at the summer
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  • 20 1 Turkish police have arrested an official of the National Defence Ministry on charge* of espionage for Russia. UP
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  • 1255 2 Good contest entries f)IAR Children, mJ Where on earth do you learn to colour so tery well? Some of you have sent m really first rate water colours, so that I cannot bear to throw them away. So much time and labour have been
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  • 717 2  -  Liau Nyuk oi by THIS is the story of Blackie. a little dog who was looking for a home. Blackie was given away when small. The little boy who took him liked him very much. He was proud of Blackie's Jet black fur, with Its
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    185 2 T WATCHED a queen wasp at work the other day, starting nest building. She flew to a wooden fence and began to rasp wood fibres with her mandibles (her "teeth") Then, with saliva, she softened the wood into pulp to be moulded into cells for her eggs.
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  • 85 2 Y^UNG PRINCE CHARLBB, X now two-and-a-half, is learning to pronounce his Until recently he still referred to his favourite playmate as "Annie" During Princes* Elizabeth's absence m Malta his constant plea was: "Where's Annie? I want Annie". There were cries of Joy when "Annie" came
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    • 162 2 Rupert and Simon— ls Rupert ceachea a cotuge M the and there's no food m the house.* •dge oi the wood and th^t he fiode My daddy has gone to the nearer! iSf* <•*" to get svpphes and we *h*» lookinf very glum. At the «ght ol have ner.hmg else
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    • 232 2 JUNIOR CONTEST 1 Most cjtfldren enjo> paying: on th? beach Hidden f I m our possle are six articles you can play with there i I When you have completed the puzsle fill m your name, 1 i address and age. and post to Children's Psg e, Singapore 5 i
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  • 365 3 ■'■I ;.;,;1 tO pllll Its weight IoIIANXESBI KG, Saturday. the Minister for Defence, Mr. from the recent Commonwealth London, South Africa, for the first h.i^ peacetime military commitbordcrs. is the fact that though the m two world wars this is the African Government has been
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  • 222 3 mvtvLt* MILAN, Saturday. {JlftfcMA fans wilt have to take their raincoats and snowboots to the show soon if the invention of a young Milanese chemist takes root m the film world. What's more, they would also be able to smell the flowers they see
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    67 3 This cat made such a pest of herself when Ted Mason (left) tried to play table tennis that he finally put* her on one side of the net and let her try the game on her own. That was six years ago, and the cat, Dig wood, has
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  • 29 3 CZECH ENVOY BOOED IN U.S. j^mit new a.v.ador has ntfKted- pictati v York r Caro>o pickets from n' "i« nal t crowded god a Sta;? Department Prochaar.d adopted UP
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  • 28 3 > XX United States AmjMisr ;> Incia will most pt; b? Mr Chester pi former Democratic war of Conr. -'Mcut and pte price administrator Prfsiden: Roose* A.F.P.
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  • 15 3 Governiaw for a pUW.OOO loan for indusfcubpmeiv. from the i Im- A.F.P.
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  • 49 3 Saar health authorities have said that a polio epidemic m the Saar is growing worse. Eight victims are reported. 47 others were listed as suspects. So far five children and a 25-year-old teacher have died. Schools, youth camps and swimming pools have been closed. A.P.
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  • 650 3 T3IGHT at the outset of our discussion of the opening bid of two clubs as the one gameforcing bid, let's consider the objections to it. The principal one is that both the opening bid artificial. The opener may or may and the first response may be not have
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  • 25 3 At least 16 Latin American governments plan to send representatives to San Francisco to si?n the Japanese psace- treaty m September. U.P.
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  • 197 3 RIOTS 'ARE A WARNING SYMPTOM' LONDON. Sat FE Conservative revit-v. Time and Tide ha.* commented that the Singa pore riots last Decembei should not be dismissed as an isolated lapse "but rathei treated as a symptom and a warning." The question to be askec was whether the Colonial police were
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    • 126 3 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya r TTI r v^/ W u>T' I I >1/vo n* p^w£ »«^5 off NA£OA,VOO MUST TRUST ME-1 I I fvc/jy V /> Tjk /\f/ INTO JHt MYSTtdIOUi UNKNOWN JANE Ifefatfoi /o l/ie free Pre SS ~^=j "^3 ry "N ""1 FIPTTTiAO /iS
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    • 793 3 Radio SINGAPORE 10.00 a.m. Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 10- 10 Close Down; 1.00 p.m. Programme Summary; 1.02 Saturday Ballroom-^Matty Malneck Orchestra Connie Haines; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.50 Interlude of Plantation Music; 2.00 Album of Harmony; 2.30 Rhythm Corner; 2.45 London Studio Melodies. 3.15 Fun with Music; 3.30 Tea
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  • 421 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, August 11, 1951. London Singapore TLiR. Cyril La Brooy, a ITI Master Printer from Malaya, has been tell-ing-Londoners what he thinks of their city. The most remarkable thing he has seen, he says, is not the Festival of Britain, nor the Changing of the Guard,
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  • 111 4 AU R Page One picture of v Traude Eisenkolb, the glamour girl of the Communist youth festival who fled to Western Berlin, is as good a piece of anti-Red propaganda to come along for some time. Traude. "Heroine of\ Work" m the Eastern Zone, had a much better time
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  • 947 4 A QUARTEK of a mh- lion British tourists who visit Germany this summer will see one of the miracles of modern times. It is a combination of private enterprise and hard work— especially hard work. It is the story of how 50,000,00^ half -starved, s disillusioned people
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  • 69 4 DOWN AT ELSTREE there is a battle over the title for the Battle of Britain film, provisionally named "Hawks m the Sun," All the cast want the rather flamboyant "Hawks" title changed to "Angel, One-Five." Everybody on the lot is taking the Hllm very seriously; they are conscious
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  • 794 4  -  Citizen SADFASDFS JJOIST those flags and bunting. Roll out the carpet and strike up the band. Let everyone have a merry time That's. the spirit which our Municipal Commissioners are going to do their best to work up. For it is but five weeks to 22 September,
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  • 526 4  - TRADE DEVELOPMENT IS ONLY HOPE ALWYN TEBBITT -For India By JOBS, not food, are now the main need m the famine areas of Bihar and Madras. It is not the food that is wanted so much as the ability to buy it. Food stocks stand at one and a half
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  • 301 4 Simple arithmetic LETTER TO THE EDITOR gIR, Little Johnny was bom m 1950. He weighed nine pounds and was 22 inches high. In one year he gained 20 pounds and added two inches m height. Using the system of calculation employed m your leader of 2 August "Singapore m 2025,"
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  • 63 5 Free Pre« SUIT Reporter paintings by four Hong Kong artists, Chao Shao An. Wang Shiang, Kow Chun, and Wang Shen Yuang. will be exhibited m the British Council Hall m Stamfora Road on Aug. 24. The exhibition, sponsored by the Singapore Art Society, will be opened
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  • 28 5 Tlie Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur is planning to hold the biggest Beauty Competition ever held m Malaya to pick •Miss Mal?y a of 1951."
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  • 24 5 Deposits In the Post Office Savings Bank m the Federation reached an aY-time record during July, when fl 223.109.23 were in\csred.
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  • 275 5 S.I.T. MAY HAVE ITS OWN CHAIRMAN Changes m Board under consideration Free Press Staff Reporter £HANGES under consideration by the Singapore Improvement Trust m the composition of the Board of Trustees will, if carried out, increase the number of Trustees by one and remove the President of the Municipal Commissioners
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  • 116 5 The present Board 17XlSTIN(i legislation provides that the Board of the Improvement Trust should consist of six unofficial and five official members. Of the unofficial*, two are nominated by the Governor (present nominees are Mr. Thio Chan Bee and Mr. Robert Renton two appointed by the Municipal Commissioners Mr. A.
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  • 89 5 Free Press Staff Reporter MR. K. V. Thaver, Chair- man of the two-day Conference of Pan-Malayan Teachers' Unions which met m Singapore this week, told the Free Press at the conclusion of the talks yesterday, that he was "extiemely satisfied" with the progress made during the conference. "I
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  • 128 5 MALAYA HALL IS POPULAR RENDEZVOUS IN LONDON Free Press Staff Reportef STUDENTS from Malaya were well looked after m Malaya Hall m London, Mr. Lee Siow Meng, of the Colonial Secretary's Office m Singapore, told the Free Press yesterday. Mr Lee returned to the Colony recently after completing a course
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  • 77 5 assurance r/iaf Cocos islanders would be well looked after and given remunerative employment by the Austrlaian Government ii hen lit takes over the islands has been given to Dato C. J r«mr, Singapore Legislative Councillor, by Mr Richard Casey, the Australton Minister for External Affairs. Dato Paglar told
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  • 163 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A proposal to increase the assessment of owner-occupied houses within Muncipal limits m Singapore, whit h enjoy modern sanitation facilities, is under consideration by the Assessment Committee of Municipal Commissioners. A report on the subject has been submitted to the committee by
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    44 5 Courtesy call by The Mavirrss of llaguin City, m the Philippines, Mrs. N ./ginia dc Guia, seen discussing city affairs with the Singapore Acting Municipal President, Mr. Norman Ward, when she visited the Municipality to pay a courtesy call yesterday.- FAce Press
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  • 90 5 Free Press Staff Reporter ni FMENTARY English lessons at a minimum fee tranche CluS^aSer. tSd the Free Press yesterday. At a recent meeting, it was decided to employ a part-time leacher with a good command SmuTtor w.nt of co-op.ra-Uon by the boyi. •Under
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  • 102 5 Free Press Staff Reporter ¥TNL E S S the Singapore Nursing Board makes it compulsory for. all qualified nurses outside permanent Government and Municipal Services to register within, a certain period, the response to the call-up is likely to continue to be as slow as
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  • 36 5 pic'ure. r.ien which be r^nne"** «*ur n«, his performance thr »ct*r Theatre last nijrin Shr* Hin>4< J*'ln«h Chanlian. the Indian classical darner, m the dance of the Naga Hills- Free Press
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  • 202 5 INSTRUCTION IN THE VERNACULARS Free Press Staff Reporter THE Education Departments plan to promote the teaching of vernacular languages m English schools m the Colony will be taken a step further when the new school term begins on Sept. 3. Mr R. E. Ince. Deputy
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  • 25 5 Mr. I. W. Blelloch. the British Adviser, Perak. was elected Chieftain of the Perak Saint Andrews Society at its annual general meeting.
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  • 178 5 FE Indian Fine Arts Sexier y of Singapore and Himmat Singh Chauhan are to be congratulated. The one for present inr? the programme of Indian Classical Dances at the Victoria Memorial Hall, last night, ana the other for his Derform.inee of them. Himat Singh Chauhan danced
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  • 56 5 rpHE following substations will be liable to load shedding tonight:- Paterson Road. Great World. Ho Hong Oil Mill. Alexandra Incinerator. Tiong Bahru. Havelock Road, Malayan Brewery. ABC Brewery Diethelm Co.. Tanglin Road. Phoenix Park. Alexandra Brickworks. Pasir Paniang. ODium Factory. Reformatory Road. Oxygen Factor". Cressonlte. St. James.
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  • 233 5 Accidents and rom/H>nsation Free Press Staff Reporter TWO more records **nt hj the board at the labour Department last month; the first concerned the number of accidents that occurred to labourers, and the other the number of cases heard by the Commissioner tot Workmen's Compensation An
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  • 52 5 The Social Welfare Department Is considering proudin« fresh land or buildings for vie Urns of the Karapong Bugta fire. Tjils and other matters are 10 be IH cussed at a meeting *hich th# Social Welfare Department H ca.lIng of all bodies interested m relief for
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  • 58 6 picture. Stt for strid Kni?ht U-llant (tilery), on the lyitside Egypt an Queen (McCloud) »oii Advtr* Olullev) and Lucky SUr II(Ba«by) battle out the fii^h of race 7 X 'ass 4. Div. 2 Sf.) at Penan* on Wednesday. Knight Gallant forced ahead close h to beat Fyvpt .m
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  • 253 6 PLAYING more methodical soccer, R.A.F. Combined scored five goals without r reply against Eurasians m their S.A.F.A. Community League match at Jalan Besar Stadium last evening. Eurasians were* a disjointed side. They managed to hold the Airmen until the 22nd. minute, but once the
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  • 118 6 Lim Wise in final TIM Bong Soo and N.S. Wise, who yesterday gained an upset victory over favourities LJm Hee Chin and M. K. San In the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Championships, will meet the other seeded partnership o* Lou JKee Pow and Liem Khe La. ng m ihe final
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  • 67 6 '^USTRALIAS Frank Sedgman handed American Vie Seixas his ftrst defeat oj th? season at Newport (Rhode Island) yesterday to entci the semi-final of the Newport Casino tennis tournament. The score was 6-3, 6-1. 7-5. Top-seeded Herb Flam (U.S.) overcame a slow start to defeat Paul Remy
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  • 46 6 ROYAL Naval Air Station Sembawang gained a six goals to one victory over Aston AC. on C.V.M A. ground yesterday m a S.A.F.A. Div. 3 A league match. Walters (4), K:.dd and Christie scored for Sembawang, while A. Lim scored for Aston.
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  • 50 6 Fraser Neave Sporta Club trounced Shell Sporta Club by four goals to nil m a Business House League and Cup fixture Played at F. N. ground yesterday. All the goals were scored In the first half. Scorers for F N were: Samad Yassin (2) and Alan King.
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  • 32 6 Kranil W.T. Station. flcdinK two reserves, beat Far Eastern Secretariat ov five Roa.s to one m a soccer mate!) at Tanjjlin Barracks vesterdiiv Centre-forward Sides scored three of Kranli> goals.
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    515 6 Fine bowling by Appleyard pETER May, the 21-year-old Cambridge Blue, scored a century before lunch for Surrey against Essex yesterday and passed his 2,000 runs for the season. May, who made 103 not out, was completing his second century m a match for the first time. Since the University
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  • 87 6 SINGAPORE Chinese XI against Royal Navy m their SAJ.A. Community League match at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow will be chosen from: Chu Chee Seng, Foo Hee Jong. Wee Hoon Leong, Yip Chong Kum, Ho Hin Weng, Soh Teow Keng, Chia Boon Leong, Jimmy Tan, Yeo Ah
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  • 99 6 FLORY Van Donck, the Belgian professional, won the Dutch open golf championship at Zandvoort yesterday with a 72-hole aggregate of 281. Two British players shared second place with 283. They were Reg Home and Eric Brown. Home led Dy two strokes from Van Donck and Brown at
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  • 123 6 SingaDore Cricket Club teamj for the weekend are: TODAY v R.A.K. (Teaf»h) at Tea■ah: A. Gi'.mour leapt. >. J. B.ums\i. 7f Dodxeon A. V*. Fiber, t. F. r.ack. A. W. Haves. H. B. Noon. F. R Maasev. P. Sougham N. Bradbury and J. W Ewart. TO!)
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  • 85 6 HIRONOSHIN Furuhashi, Japan's "Flying Fish," yesterday broke his own world free-style record m the 200 metres for a 50-metre pool. His time was Z mins. 8 sees, flat m the all- Japan swimming meet at Osaka. This was two-tenths of a second faster than the mark he
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  • 100 6 WITH Warwickshire playing the South Africans, Yorkshires victory over Leicestershire yesterday brought them 13 points nearer the leaders In the county cricket championship table. They now have 148 points from 22 matches, compared with Warwickshire's 196 from 23 fames. Lancashire, taking only four points from their,
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  • 74 6 FINAL placings m the Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club's Foundation Shield soccer League are: P W D L P A pis Fire Demons 10 8 1 1 28 8 17 Traffic "A" 10 7 ***** 14 Raeburn Park Malays 10 5 2 3 21 17 12 Dockyard
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  • 33 6 Dunlop S.C. defeated Malayan Airways S.C. one-nil m a Singapore Business House League and Cup match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Zaftral scored the wining goal for Dunlop S.C.
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  • 249 6 npHE South Africans, after appearing to be In x danger of defeat, drew with Warwickshire at Birmingham yesterday, being only 64 runs behind at the close with four wickets to fall. Warwickshire brought their second-innings total to 201 for seven before declaring 354 runs
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  • 216 6 SINGAPORE Regiment Royal Artillery and Singapore Engineer Regiment occupy first and second places m the Base District Minor Units football league. R.A. have 31 points from 21 matches, while the Sappers have 30 from the same number of games. Latest positions are: P W D L
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  • 32 6 Peter Kennan, British bantamweight champion, will meet Spain's Louis Romero, European titleholder, for the European championship at Firhill, Glasgow, on Bept. 5 the European Boxing Union announced yesterday. A. P.
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  • 159 6 WARWICKSHIRE— Ist Inn* S.OITH AFRICANS— Ist Idd, 77 WARWICESBJRK Jnd In., Gardner law Chufcb t* Taylor c Van Rynereld b Mrkt <• Ord c Mansril b Van Rynereld 4 Hitchcock c McLean a MHU 211 H. Dollery !bw hobb <-... l WoJton c Noarse b C h ubo 2S
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  • 30 6 Wimbledon cbamDion Dori Hart eliminated Miss K~ Tuckey, Britain's last ho** 6-2, 6-1 to enter the ser^ finals of the Essex tenv tournament at Manchester yesterday. A.P.
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  • 1096 7 fan Breukelen stables fancy Colonel Daly From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Saturday. iirTLESHIP his position as rILpU for the Penan* Gold Cup this J" ißf uhen it became known that Mulley *j& definitely take the mount. 1 expect him mnate the betting on the race now. 1
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  • 50 7 SCORES representa(*J»t the first Asian Mhi m March Of this Tester- day's me«tini of the S.OAC. Air passages for the team cost $19,f€S while board and WnU»r In New Delhi amounted to $4.2*7.64. Th« Council dosed the financial year with a credit balance of $2,510.
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  • 150 7 JOHORI BAHRU, Fri. The •econd annual Johore Bahru Rifle Association meeting was concluded here today and resulted as follows: T»hL\ SS A: i« 25 J as l Othman oiu W. 100 yd».: 1. Othman bin Jabbar V 9 Aggregate: Ot'.iman bin Jabbar 29fl 2 V. O.
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  • 42 7 QOVKRNMENT Finance Audit Sports Union yesterday defeated Singapore Improvement Trust S.C. m a soccer friendly at Parrer Park by three coals to one. Scorers for Audit* were S.R.F. Naidu, N. Mafalamani and S.K. Thomas. Ismail Kassim scored for Improvement Trust
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  • 33 7 Sven Davidsson (Sweden) moved into the men's singles semi-finals of the international German lawn tennis championships at Hamburg yesterday by eliminating F Ampon (Philippines) 3—fl. 7__5 t c— 4. 5—l— UP.
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    7 7  -  McLeod By Solution on Monday.
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  • 78 7 XjiATHUL KARIB will play the combined European and Eurasian soccer XI on the S.C.C. Padang on Monday. The Fathui Korib XI will be chosen from: Osman Aiißullia, Johan. Hassan. Rahim Sattar. Mahmood. Aman i captain). Ibrahim Yusoff and Kallp. S. Y. Ali. Yassin, Rahlm Omar.
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  • 125 7 Three wmi-Ooa, ties were played off m the Tanirlin dub tennia championship^ yesterday. In the open married couple* championship. Capt. and Mrs. It. W. Coin* entered the final by beating Mr. and Mr* J. A. tan Heuven m three sets of i-2. 7-t. «-4. The Handicap Women's
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  • 64 7 NEO Chwee &ok, tripte fold medallist at the Asian Game*, will make attempts to break tb,e Colony swimming records for the 50 metres and 100 metres free style this afternoon. He Witt swim In the 100 metres at 4 am. and members of the Chinese Swiraminr
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  • 556 7 From JIM CHAMBERS. THERE is only week to go now before a new English football season get* under way Up North m Scotland the kick-off is scheduled for today. During the summer, while cricket ha* been the national game, the footballers have been resting and getting
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    • 435 7 ASDSADSDAFASDFSDA LJELUVV is the card of acceptors with probablt jockeys for today's Penan* races. The Bi* Sweep will be on Race Ei^ht. RACE 1—2.15: CLASS 2, DIV. 4— I FURS. 1 --U Ocean Pride j.acer 8.12 2 000 Chance Remarks El lery 8.11 3 000 Abby Kay Harper 8.10 4
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  • 18 8 PEREIRA: To Hel^n. wife of Timothy Pereira. a son. on 10 8 51. at Lily Dispensary, Singapore.
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  • 25 8 THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced between Elizabeth de elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. de Silva, Kuala Lumpur. and Pierre Renault, Pan*. France.
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  • 31 8 FELLING— WONG. The marriage of Mr. Peter Pelling of Brighton Sussex to Miss Gloria Wong Wai Hah of Singapore take at the Wesley Church. Spore, on Sat.. 11th Aug.. 1951
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  • 36 8 MRS. A W FERNANDO and n thank all who rendered .trice, sent floral tributes t .^rs of condolence m their recrrt bereavement. <fc would ask his acknowledgment be acH n xpression of their I ne'e
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  • 153 8 TANGIER. Sat. I am very weary personally and discouraged," U.S. Minister John Carter Vincent commented at Tangier yesterday on Senator Joseph McCarthy's denunciation of him and 25 other State Department officials as Communist and fellow travellers. Senator McCarthy's "nefarious campaign of attack against loyal State
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  • 28 8 Police arrested 20 peopU m Damascus yesterday after clashes with Communist demonstrators who paraded the streets of the Syrian capital shouting slogans against •Anglo-American colonisation."- Reuter
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  • 390 8 Conference on foreign policy LONDON, Saturday. npHREE British Cabinet ministers who will visit the United States early next month for man-to-mau talks with American officials on foreign policy, finance, and defence will do "some plain talking", authoritative sources said last night m London. The Ministers are
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  • 53 8 Professor William MacMUlan. British observer reported missing on a safari m Bechuanaland. is safe. He has been held up by a flooded river. He was not lost as reported from London. Prof. MacMillan. U one of the three observers m Bechuanaland to study the problem of Tshekedi
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  • 27 8 A Japanese oversea* trading agency will be opened m London shortly after thfc Japanese peace treaty is signed at San Francisco on September 8. Reuter
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  • 162 8 LONDON, Saturday. THE London Stock Exchange ended the week on a quietly firm note with recent improvements m leading industrials generally well maintained and occasionally extended, states Reuters financial correspondent. There was some hesitation m the early stages of the day following official warning of the
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  • 76 8 POULTRY breeder, Mr. F. Haymes. of Melbourne, has built perches on his fowl run close to the roof because, he claims, it stops the roosters from crowinf before dawn. Mr. Haymes, who makes a study of "fowl psychology," said he built the perches high when he noticed
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  • 22 8 The Export-Import Bank has granted Spain credits of U&|6 ,$OO,OOO for nitrogenous fertilizer and steel production m Spain.- UP
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  • 220 8 WARMINSTER, England, Saturday. BRITAIN'S new fast-firing Army rifle was publicly unveiled at Warminster yesterday to about 100 military attaches and 50 newspapermen who found it to be one of the oddest looking firearms ever made. The War Office arranged the public shovf at the Infantry School,
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  • 177 8 \fR. Guenther Stein, the author, m a statement m London yesterday denied the accusations against him made by General Willoughby, before the United States Senate Internal Security sub-com-mittee. He said: "I have publicly denied several times the espionage charges of the pre-war secret police
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  • 155 8 (Continued from P. 1.) muntets that the United Nations wished to discuss all the adjustments which would be militarily possible m order to fix a demarcation line. Oen. Nam then repeated that the only way of breaking the deadlock was to agree on the line of the 38th Parallel.
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    • 169 8 New Crossword No. 42? CLUES ACKO&S 1. empty glass" m memory of Omar t±.: ,urn ;4, 4). 7, StupkUy blocked up with cold (5, 6). 8, The hawivds of insurance (5). 9, Triey go to sea (5) 10, They're topping on any wicket (I). 11, Not a loose state of
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    • 45 8 Solution to Crossword No. 4KB Across: 1. Rock rose. 6. Battle cries. 7. Pork sausage. 8. Compost heap. 11. War material. 13, Spectra. Down: 1. Rat. 2. Cold storage. 3. Recruitment. 4. Spinate. 5. Isie. 6, Bap. 8. Remarks. 9. Cows. 10, Pal. 12. Ida.
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  • Free Press Saturday Magazine
    • 8 1 Free Press Saturday Magazine Saturday, August 11, 1951.
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    • 676 1  - In defence of the Fed. canirnl RAE MARCH BIRTE STEINCKE by With photographs by KUALA LUMPUR IS FAR FROM PERFECT BUT WHO WANTS A MODEL TOWN? Loj.- seems lo be X not Ljj Lump' l IS a I anit y not. as I it >del. a their I ir.ina- r:
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    • 162 1  - In defence of the fed. Captain FIVE CITIES Intelligence Test fry T. O. HARE "ULJE'VE had a wonderff fid trip," a friend from Chicago writes. He and his family have spent some toeeks m England. "*Ve staved, not only m London, but m five other historic cities. V/e saio the
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    • 536 1  - PAPER CHARMS TO BRING LUCK A. S. Lee by JN Singapore, paper charms for good luck or protection against malevolent spirits are as part and parcel of Chinese life as are chop-sticks and melon seeds. These Uilismans can be seen m almost every Chinese home, flying like midget, banners on
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      14 1 And believe me, \t is utterly incredible what CHnt wiii do for your
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    • 770 2 say* FRANK ROGERS 14 HOURS (coming to the Cathay) has its origin m an incident m Boston, where a young, mentally unbalanced man perched pn a high ledge for some nine hours before jumping to his death m the street below.
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      12 2 Robert Youn* and Betsy Drake m a scene from "Second Woman", i
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    • 197 2 OENHA Films' rollicking Egyptian music-al-comedy FATMA, MARIKA, RACHEL, "Three Sweethearts. Garrick midnight) is similar to Chaplin's "Monsiur Verdoux". Though not produced on a lavish scale, it never fails to provide wholesome entertainment. The plot U weak, but the cast put m a lot of hard work to make
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    • 74 2 I F Mickey Rooney's reputation for bringing good luck to newcomers means anything, Kay Brown is a sure bet for screen success. Lana Turner, Judy Garland, Esther Williams, Kathryn Grayson, Donna Reed, Elizabeth Taylor and Ann Rutherford all gained their first recognition m Rooney pictures. Kay is
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    • 938 2 LAUGHTON HAS 'LOOK OF AN UNDERSEA MONSTER A FEW weeks ago Charles Laughton returned to England, a prodigal son bearing a strong resemblance to the fatted calf. Laughton, a 52-year-old son of Scarborough, has not appeared m Britain since 1936, when he played Captain Hook m Peter Pan at the
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    • 95 3 a DIFFICULTY which manufacturers of radio and television sets are encountering is the serious shortage of nickel and cobalt on the world market. These metals are used for the permanent magnets m loudspeakers. N.V Philips have been the pioneers m the use of permanent magnets m
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    • 419 3  -  Sagittarius by CALAM di Rimba, the pelandok, one day bet Sang Bruang, the tear, that he could kick a bigger hole m a tree than the latter, the pelundok to select the tree and the contest to take place m three days.
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    • 330 3  - The man who sharpens your knives STEPHEN SIM by THEY call him Ihe "Bua Kar Tor" man, which means a professional "scissors sharpener". But this itinerant will also sharpen your knife, chisel or axe for a small fee. The "Bua Kar Tor" man is so called because he was especially
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    • 1012 4  -  CRUSADER By THERE'S no stopping Singapore's Malaya Cup soccer team now. Fbr 22 of the 24 years of the competition the Colony has been m the final and this season will see its 23rd appearance. That is, provided the impossible does not happen, as
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    • 136 4 ENGLAND'S all-conquer-ing F.A. touring team has brought home a plan for a £70,000 international match unique In soccer. The suggestion is that England should play Scotland at the Sydney cricket around next March, to celebrate the vresence of the King m Australia. David Wiseman, the F.A. manager,
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    • 90 4 averages of Royal Air Force Changi batsmen m the Singapore Cricket Association tournament are: O. M. R. W. Ay. Midgley 118 17 410 27 15.18 Houghton 97 20 259 17 15.23 Burton 86 6 399 22 18.13 Bucklaad 10-66 171 17.1 Cosh 11-73 157 14.27 Barton 13 2
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    • 513 4  -  W. CAPEL KIRBY By OANDOLPH Turpin is back at the cen-turies-old Gwrych Castle quarters where he trained for his staggering world championship victory over Sugar Ray Robinson. His host and business manager at the castle is Mr. Leslie Salts. Birkenheadborn artist, chorister and antiquary. As becoming a
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    • 57 4 Sails stretching with the wind, this Tornado class race^ Attica approaches Chansi Point m the yacht race from Singapore to the Nay al Base and back, held last week-end Attica, owned by Major Blyth, who built the boat m his bedroom, took firs* place m th«
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    • 344 4  -  ARCHIE QUICK BY rrHE recently publish- ed Year Book of the Football Association, putting the case for the institution of a European Cup competition, says m the past the difficulties and objections have been insuperable, but the question is again to be raised by those
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