The Singapore Free Press, 17 August 1951

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  • 17 1 Tje Sogapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA PRICK HKTKKS CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1951.
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  • 353 1 Indonesia angry over West New Guinea 1V fi M JAKARTA, Friday. |> a tiery address commemorating Indonesian independence, President Soekarno today called tor the immediate severing of the Republic's last slim tie with Holland— the NetherlandsIndonesian Union. President Soekarno spoke at ceremonies on the steps of
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  • 70 1 IDG WAY WARNS REDS MatPublic quofnited of furI placed mists' hope." c hope p.ion r.proiemaxid .> a line. lh Gen. tgate Com:a ii broadcast 1 subI fundauii just r iposal our proposal "as the i -:>ua- the t J ecis: nto play ■ip the be par: of Command irablt to
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  • 35 1 BftfClß KuK I A N IK. Fr;. The sub-com-*t*»fttins: has started. ir cmeral officers, two 4 and tw.i Amcrido:\n around the confrrencf table a.m. today m an sa T e IW Korean U.P.
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  • 78 1 Free- Press Staff Reporter. WAX Ai Tee, 27 -year-old mother of four children who was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital after being stabbed m her house on Eastern Reclamation Road last night was operated on immediately on admission. Wai, who is expecting a baby, was this morning
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  • 140 1 jyiß. A. Derek Knowles, 40-year-old manager of the Seremban branch of United Engineers, died m Kuala Lumpur hospital last night. Mr. Knowles, who was wellknown among the rubber estates m Seremban, came from Manchester m 1935 to join United Engineers m Singapore. He became
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  • 42 1 BRITAIN yesterday invited other Commonwealth governments to confer m London m September on problems connected with the supply and production of raw materials and manufactured g °The Treasury m announcine the invitations, said that about a week. U.P.
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  • 13 1 r S m 1° M VX& S^§» Chief Mimster. announced. Ar
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  • 13 1 The lag Muslim Pu^rior French West Afri™ ieu Mecca yesterday^ A.F.P.
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  • 131 1 CANADA PROTESTS TO U.S. OTTAWA, Fri. £ANADA has protested to the United States, m one of the strongest exchanges between the two governments m years, about the disclosure at a secret Washington hearing of an allegation of Communism against a Canadian diplomat. The External Affairs Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson, said
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  • 49 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. CECRUITY forces killed two men when they engaged six bandits m the Kuala Kangsar area, Perak. yesterdYn the Kluang area of Johore. security forces contacted two bandits on Wednesday and nre was exchanged. One of the bandits is believed to have been wounded.
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  • 23 1 Meat exports from the Argentine have been banned -for the time being" because of the shortage of local sup- plies.— Reuter
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  • 28 1 *v,!ia<« Texas. District Attorney W. r E HEAT is awful m Dana*. thermometer to j Coulson doesn t need to look ai drivw| h them.*
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  • 212 1 TEHERAN, Fri. T*HE spokesman of the 1 Persian oil delegation, Kazem Hassibi. yesterday told a press conference that the head of the British delegation, Mr. Richard Stokes, wa s returning to London shortly. Hassibi said Mr. Stokes had hinted that his many duties demanded his presence m
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  • 88 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. ¥>RESIDENT Truman called I Democratic and Republican leaders of the Senate to a conference at the White House yesterday with the aim of convincing them of the need for Congress to vote the full $8,500,000,000 foreign aid programme without reduction. The conference took place
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  • 43 1 Quadruplets three boys and a girl were born In Rome yesterday and both mother and babies are doing fine. The mother Ls the wife of a barber who has only a part time job. They have three other children. A.P.
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  • 139 1 mmr A Naidoo a member of the Indian Congress Naidoo had tried to *et a passage to Britain but had been refused a passport m Sou m A fried Defence counsel said that Naidoo had been asked to act as an adviser before the United Nations
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  • 42 1 Mr Winston Churchill arrived m Paris yesterday smiling and relaxed, on his w"y to a mountain resort In <* astern France. Mr Churchill will go to Annecy. m the French A£s. to work on nis memui to paint. A.P.
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  • 166 1 U.S. 'must stay in Japan' WASHINGTON, Friday. ATOP army official told Congress that the United States must continue its "re-orientation" programme to keep the Japanese from succumbing to Communism. 1 Brig. Gen. A. L. Hamblen. special assistant for occupied areas, testified on the funds needed for occupation costs m a
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  • 121 1 Deported after 33 years in America LONDON. Fri. THE former leader of the American National Maritime Union, Mr. Ferdinand Smith, flew into London yesterday from New York after being deported by the United States authorities. Mr Smith, a 6-foot 4 inches-tall, Jamaican Negro was expelled from America for Communist activities.
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  • 72 1 SEROWE, Bechuanaland, ABOUT 2,000 women of the Bamangwato tribe met m the first women's tribal gathering of its kind m Bamangjwatb history yesterday to tell British government observers they were "deeply grieved" at the exile of their chief-de-signate. Seretse Khama. Seretse Khama and his wile, I London-born
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  • 43 1 Exercise 'Beehive." the lar^e-scale manoeuvres whicl 1 have been carried out off Malta by the combined forces of Britain, the U.S., France and Italy, ended yesterday with a mass attack by British Firefly and Seafury aircraft on a convoy.
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  • 280 1 WASHINGTON. Fri T^IE United States t I the Soviet Union >■ terday that the terns of tho Japaru \r treaty would not be ject to negotiation at peace conleretire m B Francisco next moi. 1 a note enliven- Ito Soviet Foreign Ministry >.i Mobcow
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  • 27 1 The United States Cor.'merre Department yctcrdar officially denied newspaper reports that it had rrlaxer notions on the 1 irenslnf of exports to Ihrig X Reuter
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  • 485 2 PARIS FASHIONS And you will have to tighten your belt or go on diet YOU will have to drop your hemline this autumn, Jean Desses, who here m Paris is tipped as the up-and-coming fashion man, showed his autumn collection recently and adds an
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    32 2 photo. BpfMM racegoer Mrs. J. K. Mullion wears a daisy covered beret with line green veiling. Her tortoise shell glasses are kept m place by a tortoise shell chain.- Popper
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  • 524 2 AMERICA seen by KAY MURRAY T»HE headlines with 1 their screaming messages are at present hitting New Yorkers with all the force of a wet sponge. They feei the impact but there is no sting. Dampness, m fact, is the. order of the day,
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  • 428 2  -  DOROTHY ROE. By pASHION is going to 1 the dogs m America this year. The poodle, French or domestic, is the bright star of the autumn fashion showings, which opened for the enlightenment of 150 visiting fashion editors representing leading newspapers of seven countries. That
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 125 2 Solution to Crossword No. 433 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.— Across: 1, Edinburgh. 7, Tangier. 8. Eye. 9, Paris. 11. Lyons. 12. Wells. 14, Acton. 16, Rye. 17, Algiers. 19. Salisbury. Down: 1, Eat up. 2. Lan, 3. Bails. 4. Rural. 5 Heel out. 6, Beds. 10 Reliefs. 12, Ware. 13, Snail. 14.
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  • 434 3 No quick decision m next war THERE wnnu k OMAHA, Nebraska, Friday. m any ?ht^ no "i uick victory" for either side the Arm y M, v W rl war sald US Secretary for me Army, Mr. Jrank Pace, m Omaha, Nebraska. America ol^ conference of
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    303 3 'pHE bidduig was a^grfs .ye; 'oo much so perhaps, after East doubled North's cuebid m clubs. (North-South "were not playing Blackwood. 1 After the club opening, declarer had to guess which of the two finesses m the red suits were going to work for whffchever one he took
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  • 41 3 The Burirese Government has signed a contract with an American engineering company to mak: a complete engineering and economic survey of Burma. The object is to blueprint Burma's resources, industrial potentialities and possible economic development. A.P.
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    • 472 3 I Radio SINGAPORE 10.00 a.m. Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.10 Close Down; 100 pm. The Radio Orchestra's lunch-time concert; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Dance Music —Del Staton Trio; 2.00 Close Down; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Children's Programme; 6.30 Forces Favourites A programme of requests by the Forces presented
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  • 501 4 The Singpaore Free Press FRIDAY. Aug. 17, 1951. Dulles Cromyko VIR. John Foster Dulles, chief planner of the Japanese peace treaty, is emphatic that "there must be peace now" on the terms to be submitted at the San Francisco conference. He is confident that the treaty will be approved, and
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  • 68 4 The once welcome British Lion has become- the unwelcome British Rat m this contribution to a Persian periodical titled "Worker." The artist's view of Britain undermining the foundations of Persia represented by the sickbed figure of Premier Mossadeq witfi the ordinary man ready to sweep out
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  • 123 4 By Ernest Thornton who was m Japan last year with the Cotton Textile Mission .and has talked with many Far East leaders, including Chiang Kai-shek, Chinese Nationalist leader, and Chou En-lai, Chinese Communist Premier. THE Draft Peace Treaty with Japan and the restoration of full Japanese sovereignty raises the
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  • 1091 4  - THIS MIDDLE EAST The Menace and the Myth Sir Duff Cooper By IF UNITED NATIONS WERE NOT A SHAM.... T*HAT there is cause A for grave disquiet m the Middle East must be apparent not only to those who follow foreign affairs but to all members of the public who
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  • 755 4 THE NAZIS SEEK A SLOGAN I^^^l^^^^^^^^ P >J^_______ OIK years after the war it is today bad form m Germany to sneer at Hitler or xo admft one worked against the Nazis. The popular view is that Hitler was a misguided idevlist who took a wrong turning and should have
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  • 708 4 Treaty Raises A Japanese Spectre less than one-Half ol Britain's. The high cost of raw iotton is masking this advantage at present Low labour cost m converting raw cotton at $120 a pound a far less percentage of the price of cotton fabrics than when cotton is, say, 20 cents
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    • 26 4 Exqiisite Diamond Gea Set Jewellery m Platinum 6 Gold. Rings Breeches Pendants, etc., etc. Oianeed Platinum batches I P. H. HEKD2Y, 78 North Bridge Road, Singapore.
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    • 114 4 "I know I'm late. Susan sHocLnj morning at the office some wretefced fellow "Never mind, dear tiftm wH be ready m two ticks *'...he was an expert something o other didn> get a chance to t out what?" "Sounds like an expert kno* "I'm too weary to banter, m dear
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  • 406 5 DON'T TAX THE PUBLIC TO PAY SMC STAFF' fresh Municipal levies SINGAPORE MuniciDalCom™— taff Rep Orter 5 public with taxaSinordT ne M h Uld not the of living' allowan?el to thet staff" em t0 Pay increased COSt If the Commissioners wer«» „niM Tom their own revenue, they sho^d av^thTri thCSe
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  • 35 5 RAIL WAYMAN COMMENDED i v uic Ka.iway, \b» Vl drd a l- *-i f «mni«"»daiion by the *4 ft*** lor mrr 1 Pfii, m .onnection RJJ I j «»k the East ML* |l |N4>n offuer
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  • 23 5 BLACKOUT AREAS FOR TONIGHT :.s will tonight 3C Bre:u Road. BrickOpium Road. Ox>niw St. J«mes. R Bukit r Street, o Street. n Road.
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  • 90 5 A. A. Eicing, general manager of the Singapore Traction Company told the Free Press yesterday that he was unaware of the reported intention of the Commissioners to seek a modification of the Singapore Traction Ordinance to permit increased taxation on the company. "1 know nothing more than
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  • 55 5 The General Elec!ric Company's stand at the Happy World Trade fcxhibition which attracts many visitors nightly. Its 13-foot high revolving sign dominates the MountbaUen Road entrance to the exhibition. The lirhtine and colour scheme of the stand emphasises (i. E. C'.'s wide range of radio
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  • 226 5 NO NURSES DENTAL SCHOOL FOR S'PORE Free Press Staff Reporter OINGAPORE is not going to have a nurses dental training school "this is BOt the time to start one" a spokesman of the Medical Department told the Free Press yesterday, but the Colony medical authorities were taking full advantage of
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  • 186 5 Free Press Staff Reporter CJINGAPf)RE Municipal electoral districts will retain their existing names and will not follow the names selected for the electoral districts of the Legislative Council, even though the areas concerned are identical. I This decision was taken oy the
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  • 100 5 M.C. wants probe on towgay Free Press Staff Reporter MR. Yap Pheng Geek, Singapore Municipal Commissioner, has made a request to the Municipal Secretary to appoint l a« impartial committee of observers' to report on the results of an investiMunicipal compr^e representatives from S? Municipal Commission social Welfare and an
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  • 101 5 Free Press Staff Reporter T*HERE are six Municipal electoral districts, comprising areas within town limits only. The Legislative Council electoral districts extend over the whole island and small neighbouring islands within the jurisdiction of the Colony. In the town area, Council and Municipal constituencies are identical. The names
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  • 222 5 AN Ethical Committee to advise and assist member* on ethical matters Is to be formed In the Federation and Singapore by the Alumni As**Uti«* of the Edward VII College of Medicine. This was tUted l» Singapore yesterday V member of the A?«n?ni AsicUUon. on htoreturn to the
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  • 38 5 When this taxi turned over on its hood at Kampong Rahru. m Prnang:, the driver. Nf Snjf I'Choon, sm prised on .kers by crawling out. He only d a f.w *rraU hey— tn I
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  • 264 5 ira.M wr »m utr nine iv pruviur them with a home and sense of being wanted and loved." All adoptions, must, of course*. be registered with the Department Of Social Welfare, and women Investigators were sent out regularly to see that the
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  • 53 5 A domiciliary relief scheme for the dependants of tuberculosis sufferers m the Federation is to be started shortly by the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. The MAPTB has started a factfinding survey to enable It to put this scheme Into operation as
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  • 300 5 S.C.R.C. will 'stay put' until new club is built 'HASTY* THREAT OF LEGAL ACTIOM.... Free Press Stall Re porter \S soon as a turn of £>:> 000 is raised l:>r the destruction of a new <iub house, the Singapore h ese Recreation lub mJk quit their premises m II Lim
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  • 233 5 BIGGEST PROBLEM Free Press Staff Reporter 'pHE Singapore Social Welfare Department came up against their biggest problem m their dealings with squatters, a woman investigator told the Free Press yesterday. "Squatters are so vague about where they live," she complained. "They may give their address as
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  • 277 6 POMPETING m the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Championships for the first time and winning the women's singles is quite an achievement. Mias. C. O. ArLsells comfortable victory over Miss. V. dv Feu m the final on Wednesday leaves little doubt that she is one of the most
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  • 348 6 JWIRTY minutes proved long enough for Low Ke c Pow and Liem Khe Uanir to win the Paglar Cup yesterday evening m the final of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association men's doubles championship. OpnonenU LJ«f Rnn o Soo and N.S. Wise had no answer to
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  • 995 6 SIX WICKETS FALL FOR 46 RUNS S.Africa inningi peters out COUTH Africa were dismissed for the meagru total of 202 and England lost two wickets for 51 runs on a sporting wicket at the Oval, Southeast London, on the first day of the fifth and last Test yesterday. South Africa
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  • 131 6 SOI Til AFRICA— ISI IWS t Kowan c Mutton b Br«»u K. Kiul. m Brown b LaWcr Van Kyneveld «t Brennan b Laker j u A D. Vnnrsf Ibw Brown 4 J. Cheetham Ibw Laker 0 B McLean c May b Laker „"*M P. Manserii b Tattersall g A.
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  • 208 6 From HAROLD PALMER A LL Queen's Park Rangers* first team half-backs Alf Parkinson, Horace Woodward and Des Farrow have refused to re-sign, and the manager, Dave Mangnall says: "We shall get by without them". These players reported for training with the rest on July 18, but
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  • 26 6 YESTERDAY'S U.S. major 1 league baseball results were: American: Boston 4, Philadelphia 2, Cleveland 9, St. Louis 4. National New York Brooklyn 1.- A.P.
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  • 358 7 )H th China AA ,0i delayed lijg oi the Singapore Amateur Football tion are m a quandary owing to the South China Athletic Association •VjVis .rheduled to open its five-game i L '»'»">" with a fixture gainst the °V" at lalan Hesar Stadium tomorrow. r Kon^
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  • 338 7 Davids dispels all doubts By CHARLES BKYCE PROM an unobtrusive start at the beginning of the current football season, R. J. Davids of the Singapore Cricket Club, who last year skippered Singapore "A" XI, has turned out to be one of the strongest defenders m the Colony's Malaya Cup side.
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  • 41 7  -  Jp today by T HL Hong Kong -1 champion. X H IP y J Sn R >« to pn« Chew Bee. N m the d0 Q llb c h P ajr a Vnst H. Kamis sasj^.SJ >* k po--5 pm. sharp
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  • 65 7 Louis scores eighth win JOE LOUIS, former king of the world boxing heavyweights, won his eight consecutive comeback victory pn Wednesday at the Memorial Stadium. Baltimore, since his defeat by Ezzard Charles ast September, by taking an unanimous 10-round dedsian over 31 -year-old Jimmy gr H« tn h"d three good
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  • 535 7 Warwick did it again: won in two days WARWICKSHIRE yesterday beat Northampton- shire by an innings m two days, and today may be hailed as winners of the county cricket championship for 1951. Only Yorkshire can now overtake them, and Yorkshire only if they can defeat Worcestershire today. Yorkshire conceded
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  • 142 7 T ATEST placings In the Singapore United Services Soccer League are: P W D L F Apts RNAC 22 16 5 2 54 16 35 RAP MU 20 12 4 ***** 28 RAF Changi 20 11 J 4 51 20 27 RAF Tengah 18 11 J 5 47
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  • 8 7 and othf«r». B.C.C. P-™ »in«les final.
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  • 14 7 Aq many as 13.503 applicants Sli at the waiting list of
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  • 184 7 TDURLY six-foot Mareeh B Hassan Hamad of Egypt. J, the France to Engiana Morvan. Frenchman touched ground m Saint Margaret Bay, four miles away. The finish was so close that it had to be controlled by radio signals from each spot. Each man knew from radio
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  • 65 7 r»OMBINED Europeans and V* Eurasians meet Singapore "A" in a soccer friendly on the Padang this evening at 5.15. This match will serve as a trial for the Combined side scheduled to meet the South China tourists next week. The European-Eurasian selectors originally planned to arrange a game
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  • 54 7 XTON-BENDERS C.C. XI to meet Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang on Sunday at 2.15 p.m. are T. J. Leijlssiur. (capt), A. Gilmour. P. Holt, H. B. Noon, M V Spurway. J. Kwjirt, a. Baker, H. R. N. Masse^, .N. Bradbury. H. R. M. Hax*ortii, N. Balhatchet.
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    12 7 "Now, at least we can always say you've been past it:*
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  • 101 7 A film of the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association championships which start today at Kuala Lumpur will be available for screening m schools, clubs and associations after the meet. The Malayan Film Unit is making this visual record of the 30th Malayan A.A.A. meet, which promises
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  • 63 7 C.V.M.A. (St. Teresa) team against V.M.C.A. m their cricket tournament Section "B" match at Sepoy Lines on Sunday starting at 11 a.m. will be: E. A. Rodrigues (capt.), Maurice Nunis, V. Francis, E. M O. Wolff, Michael Ang, R. Stevens, V. Nathan. W. Hay, A. Nathan, S. Low,
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  • 56 7 ANYONE going to Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday expecting to see a dull, one-sided match must have been pleasantly surprised when the RAF. and the Indians fought the game out almost to exhaustion and ended with one goal each— lndians equalising 30 seconds before the finish. Scorers: Scully (RAJ
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  • 18 8 Canada and Western Germany today resumed direct diplomatic relations for th* first time since 1939, U.P.
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  • 509 8 Jebb protests to United Nations j FLUSHING MEADOW, Friday. TTHE chief British delegate to the United Nations Sir Gladwyn Jebb yesterday introduced m the Security Council a three-power resolution calling on Egypt to lift the blockade on Israel-bound goods through the Suez Canal. Sir Gladwyn
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  • 60 8 I AMENTATION at the fire- sides of the Iroquois Red Indians. Under their 1794 treaty with the U.S. Government they are to get £1,600 worth of cloth each year. Each year the amount goes down because each year cloth prr:es go up. What was an immense yardage
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  • 191 8 PENANG, Friday. THE rubber industry m South-east Asia, partix cularly m Malaya, i s not headed for a crisis m the near future. Warren S. Lockwood, chief of the Natural Rubber Bureau m the United States, said yesterday. Now m Malaya on a fact-
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    16 8 THOSE DICE GAMES MINED HIM TILI HE TOOK HIS PAY IN DEFENSE BONDS l\ D.I
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  • 36 8 The Indian Ambassador to the United States, Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, who i s returning to India for consultations with the government. wUI spend two days m Paris before continuing her journey tomorrow.- A.F.P
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  • 124 8 ISTANBUL, Friday. ANKARA police have arrested a "human vampire" who sucked the blood from one child and criti- ""cally injured another. Police identified him as Husseying Sezer. 26-year-old former inmate of an asylum. They said that he lured two small girls into hU flat on Wednesday. He
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  • 58 8 President Truman told his news conference yesterday that he wants to give Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh the best possible welcome when they visit Washington this autumn. He said he is happy at the prospect of the visit and wants them to have the
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  • 39 8 New York's first Negro deputy Police Commissioner. Mr. William Leon Rowe. was sworn m yesterday. A 38-year-old former newspaper reporter, he is a close *'riend of boxer "Sugar" Ray Robinson and of Mayor V ncent Impellitteri Reuter
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  • 153 8 HONG KONG, Friday. npHE Chinese Communists have opened a drive to A boycott trade with Japan. The independent Sing Tao Daily News said that Communist trade agencies here have received instructions from Peking not to buy Japanese goods. It said that Red buyers had already
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  • 124 8 ALL the Communists wanted to do "was to burn out the bugs." But they continued to burn down an historic castle Thorburg Koenitz, near Weimar m Russian-oc-cupied Thuringia. It was' said the castle had been used to billet apprentice workers at the Maxhuette Steel Works. And
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  • 191 8 NEW DELHI, Fri. "PAKISTAN S policy towards Kashmir is fraught with gravest peril to 40,000,000 Muslims m India," fourteen top ranking Muslim leaders from various parts of India told Mr. Frank Graham m a joint memorandum yesterday. Speaking with one voice for the first
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  • 92 8 BATON ROGUE, Louisiana, Fn J^ giant explosion m a naphtha treating plant at the Esso Standard Oil Company's refinery yesterday killed two and injured 13. House windows and shop panes were shattered m areas leading to the 1,100 acre Essc refinery. A thick tower of black
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