The Singapore Free Press, 22 August 1951

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON §Al* IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1951. H I« |K7 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • NEW CRISIS KAESONG
    • 93 1 U.S. WILL BUILD A-SUBS WASHINGTON, Wed. contract for the first atom-powered submarine na.s been awarded to the Electric Boat Company at Groton Connecticut, the US Navy De^ partment announced yesterday. The announcement gave no details. The fact that a formal cantract has been awarded for such a project, however, indicates
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    • 308 1 IN ADVANCE BASE BELOW feissar^KSit^ ass ss The charge, delivered to the United Nations authorities, said a United Nations aircraft machine-gunned and "entirely destroyed" the jeep t> charge ignored the united Nations warning that only properly marked vehicles ■••hose time and route of
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    • 65 1 THERE is something new under the sun and m the Sudan it is the shadow of a bridge. Cultivator on an island unde r the White Nile Bridge at Omdurman are claiming compensation for loss of crops caused by the bridge's shadow. Authorities are studying
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    • 92 1 Bandit's body unearthed Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE decomposed body of a bandit, Soo Chong, was unearthed yesterday by a Security Forces patrol m the Sitiawan area of Perak. He* had been sentenced to death by his comrades six months* ago. A special constable, at-, tacked by
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    • 134 1 [RANGOON. Wed. fpm Nationalist tated by j s uree here to blished thembaffei zone In 5t areas of irovince of md alons easr I here ear- tmki that rali^simo v t ionali&t :o join up ilisis alf ight■ir re- the report* irees said ne
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    • 52 1 Presidents Elpidio Quirino, and Harry Truman will witness the signing of the United States-Philippines mutual defence pact m Washington on August 30. The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson. is expected to sign for the United States and Foreign Secretary Carlos t Romulo for the Philippines.—
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    • 21 1 The Indonesian Government continued "housecleaning" operations yesterday with large-scale arrests m the central Java caDital of Semarang.- A.F.P. picture.
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    • 15 1 Thore vs?r*> 24 motor accidents during the past 24 hours m Singapore yesterday
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    • 142 1 ALEXANDRIA, Wednesday. I'HK Egyptian War and Marine Ministry plans to encircle the British garrison m the Suez Canal wHh a string of observation posts and to restrict movement of British troops outside the area, informed sources said yeste-day. The Foreign Ministry is said to be
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    • 23 1 The British Consul-General in Khorramshahr, Major Francis Capper, left the country yesterday for Basrah. The Persian Government demanded his re-call.- AFP.
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    • 55 1 Chinese reports received here today said the Peking regime has Issutd two big denomination notes of $50,000 and $100,000, indicating inflation of the paper currency. The biggest denomination note used to be $10,000. The reports said that prices are going up m the main cities due
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    • 38 1 The British composer. Constant Lambert, died In London yesterday. He was 4<J. Mr. Lambert was the son of Oeorge Lambert, an Australian artist. He became one of Britain's best known conductors and musical critics. Reuter
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    • 83 1 A sharp earthquake has destroyed 8 homes and damaged at least 30 others on the famed Kona Coast of Hawaii Island. No one was seriously injured. The Mauna Loa volcano erupted last year, causing at least $45,000 damage. Tele.phone service In the area was disrupted. One hundred
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    • 44 1 President Chiang Kai-shek yesterday suspended Lieutenant General Mao Pang-chu from his posts as Nationalist delegate on the United Nations Military Staff Committee and deputy Commander of the Nationalist Air Force, pending an investigation of I charges of disobeying orders AFP.
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    • 141 1 THE Panama Government hits ordered Itl Hong Kong Consul-General to cancel the Panama registry of any ship flying its flag which* calls at any Chinese Communist port. Coiu»ul-Gcn?ral Majio Ouill*n said m Hong Kong that (he Inttnietioni were receiv- Panamanian flag ship operating from Hong Kong has
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    • 355 1 Jap generals planning a new army picture. Chief was m Malaya TOKYO, Wednesday. pOUR Japanese generals ar e said by well-informed quarters today to have been consulted by "competent authorities" on the problem of re-arming Japan. They may form the high staff of the future Japanese army. The leading personality
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    • 155 1 32 STATES FOR PEACE TALKS WASHINGTON, Wed. INDIA ham decided to attend the Japanese peace conlerence at San Francisco, it v/as stated last night In Washington. Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador to the United Statej will head the delegation. The State Department announced that 32 countries had accepted the
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    • 312 1 Persians ask: extend ultimatum TEHERAN. Wed. 'PHE Persian Premier, Mohamed Mossadeq, last night asked the British oil envoy, Mr. Richard Stokes, to extend his deadline midday today—for a Persian decision on the latest British proposals for an oil settlement. Mr. Stokeg has said h■• would return home if th Persians
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  • 872 2 f*AN you tell me the cause and cure of bunions. Does a surgical operation result m a stiffened toe or foot, particularly if the patient is not young? Will an operation give increased comfort when walking or will it only improve the appearance of the
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  • 77 2 ]y|EN from all parts of the world are being taught m London to forecast the weather at the Meteorological Office Training School. They come from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and South America. After the three-month course they spend a few weeks at the Central
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  • 312 2 TIUMAN tests suggesting two steps that might prevent hardening of arteries, a main cause of death, were reported to the American Medical Association recently. One is a diet low m fat and m cholesterol, a fatty material m butter, egg yolk, cream and other foods.
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  • 99 2 "FOURTEEN years after ber ing built as a seaplane catapult ship for the German navy, the Fairsky (ex-Fries-enland) has arrived m the Thames. She is now a refrigerated cargo carrier with seven separately insulated compartments The peace-time food carrier has an international history. Taken from the Germans,
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  • 569 2 DO atomic bombs exploded hundreds of feet m the air leave behind them on the ground lingering radio* activity dangerous to health? The Atomic Energy Commission has always insisted they do not, but a report from a Japanese radiologist just published insists that they
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    • 368 2 'YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERAL deficiencyJ'HMk j. Worry _*a«^Ci9 y *nn »om re aiucmic. fed oenrow*. ha«c n*pi*mt frtm d*te dour* i- tk* fmafi* «V«v> <prtW. no enerfv for work or pla>. Oc«*n. VIKELP is rich m /r*«, Cmltimm, •ooetite. and when your eves hck
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 394 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you are one who plans to get his way about thiiurs. It may take a while but you wangle it somehow. You have great force of character and are able to impose your will upon others. Self confident, you have a groat deal of personal
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    • 48 2 Solution to Crossword Mo. 437 YESTERDAY'S SOLITIOXA«tom: 1, Biu. I. Pasted. I UnUe 9. Alert. 10, Family tre«.. 12 Browbeateow If Rough. 17, Tultp 18, Sleepy. 19, Pear. D«wb: Stuffy. 1, Totem. 4. Apartmenta. Then. f. Dote. 7, Pellomship. W Sniper. 11, Route. 14, Tulsf 15 Iris. i
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  • 88 3 Sham bid murder dbullah' I I H mitted rder H i pposed the H >pponH Grand H one H tried H as i luiiah t "Mosque m H three H Pd to I :e i H a Ah- H Jeru- beH ?nce, was H Abedq H cattle H rial. H
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  • 55 3 Suez debate postponed lIS, Wed. the United Council decide on the Suez postponM lay. tiina; to reEsjypfs :uhince m WQ m an h tension 1 rountries, ;>orted yes- l ill include 1000 which ihe Cairo free to irs. balance is i about trmements over the l were emPa/menis Ih the
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  • 24 3 INQUIRY INTO I.K.SPENDING ana- j find out b -pen: by inquiry is tost of he basis of increasWhen comIwo years i^x will be Reuter
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  • 296 3 PRESS CODE Bridge Hand if newsmen's I will be m Cuba :o draft an code of ethics I an >:=unLsation to I the freedom of the Reuter or publishing vi.t 13 complex, iS*rw rf agalns; this O.v so But good against best dei>< less must °P^ln,< lead Of the MV7¥!
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  • 33 3 The Italian Government has compiled evidence that about 63.000 Italian soldiers still are missing behind the iron curtain despite Russia s claim that repatriation of war prisoners has been completed. U.P.
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  • 38 3 Mr H T Whitehead, Assistant Director for Scot and of the British geological survey, has stated that bcocland. despite her relative lack of mineral resources, had reserves of coal sufficient lor about 250 years.- Reuter
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  • 18 3 The second contingent ot Turkish troops have sailed from Ankara for Korea to re- AFP
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  • 662 3 THE NEW LILI MARLENE APPEARS picture. A Hies revise their attitude BERLIN. Wednesday. jHfc cover of a widely-read West German illustrated magazine showed a soldier m the uniform of the new shadow "Wehrmacht" just coming out of a barracks. His girl was waiting for him, smiling admiringly at his smart
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  • 84 3 A MOSCOW factory man- ager who took workers away from their lathes to planj pansies and roses outside the factory to impress a visiting Minister was taken to task by the newspaper Izvestia. Izvestia said that Victor Suslov, manager of a tractor factory m Minsk,
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  • 67 3 HUNDREDS FLEE FROM FLOODS Army "ducks" and, flat bottomed boats were pressed into service yesterday to rescue many families who had taken to their rooftops to escape the floodwaters of the Western district rivers near Melbourne. Hundreds of others fled from their homes as the Barwon River, m the Geelong
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  • 132 3 ATTEMPT TO SMUGGLE GOLD BARS BANGKOK. Werl. r\NE hundred bars of gold bullion ftUnitnd to be worth 60' Baht (about £12.000 stg.) v..is found hidden under ashes m ti.e galley of 5..». Yochoa Irom Janan and Bong Kon^ when she docket at Bangkok on Monday «191P>, it was revealed ye>
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  • 48 3 Funds to give the United States the biggest air force m the world were asked for hearings of the Senate Appropriations Sub-committee. Senator B. R. Maybank (Democrat > said he would offer an amendment to boost the proposed appropriation from $19,700,000,000 to $24.--700.000,000- Reuter
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  • 42 3 Reds arrested in Bandung Indonesian military police have started rounding up Communist elements m Bandung, the West Java mountain city. The local Communist Party headquarters was sealed. An officer of the Communist Labour Union" federation. Sobsi," was arrested and documents impounded.- A.P.
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  • 146 3 TV to ring the earth NEW YORK, Wednesday. 4 MERICA is reaching out to girdle the earth with the world's first international TV network. Negotiations are under way with Canada and Mexico, and may open soon with Cuba and Panama. The negotiator is the privately owned National Broadcasting Corporation. Programmes
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    9 3 •THAVS HOW Ht CLtANi tM -£OMS rr c-»
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  • 61 3 Japan's biggest post-war political scandal, the Showa Denko Fertiliser Company case m which 2,700,000,000 yen (£2.470,000) is involved, was reopened m court hearings yesterday. The scandal, which brought the downfall of the Ashida Cabinet three years ago, involves huge bribes alleged to have been paid by
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  • 33 3 Tne British Labour Minister Alfred Robens, accompanied by Mrs Roben s and Italian Labour Ministry officials, has visited the seventh National Show of Italian Wines m Siena. Italy, at the weekend
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  • 368 3 LONDON, Wednesday. A PARTY of British mountaineers will sneak up on unconquered Mt. Everest this autumn from a new direction. Daring, hope and a few new ideas are their allies. They realise they have only a slim chance of climbing to the top of the
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  • 24 3 Leonard Speers, 34, was fined $100 hi Orangeville, Ontario for fighting with anotrur man over a lonestandlns debt of 50 cents. U.P.
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    • 206 3 PIMP OOOP x p.m.— 12.45 a.m 1781 lt»8* SINGAFUKfc 84 ***** 19.82 10 00 a.m. Emergency News gM pm 0 45 rjn ,7700 ,6.95 Rene Savard Orchestra l c 3OT me J«eei m The Wt munlsm. 7.22 111 your 'The Changing Tone of Public Rhythm Parade. 8.00 m Your roverS
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  • 287 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY,August 22,1951 Riot and debate fTHE Legislative Council 1 debate on the December riots might have been expected to be the most fruitful debate of this year just as the riots themselves were the most disastrous event of last year. It would have been if it
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  • 175 4 •THE public Is so used to Uje idea that the pension is one of the principal attractions of Government service that it must have come as a surprise to many to learn that not every Government servant can look forward to the day when he can get
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  • 690 4 TASPO band on fund-raising tour be banging the dustbins m Britain this week— but instead of the clatter you hear when the dustbin man does it, you'll get music. For TASPO, most famous of the steel bands of Trinidad, straight from the islands
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  • 729 4  -  SWING TOPICS FELIX By TAZZ fans and lovers of popular music will have a chance of winning valuable records as prizes when H.M.V. Studio holds a "record quiz" during the first half of next Wednesday's swine: session at Mac Donald House. This is how the programme will
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  • 93 4 PERSIA'S oil crisis drives oil explorers into the arid prairies of North Dakota, the cold mounta^ji regions of Montana, and tht desert wastes of Utah. Li all three regions important new reserves have been discovered. Throuf hout Aon erica 44,000 new wells will be drilled this yea*.
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  • 622 4 SOUND PICTURE OF GREAT BRITAIN, with commentary ,by David Lloyd Jones. H.M.V.' C 7850—1. This recording is a "must" for all those who have hankered to attend "the Festival." However, it does not restrict itself merely to this summer's activities, and covers a very wide raiig-3 of typically
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    80 4 A STORM blows i4> <»* Spain"* poi't.oo m Western Europe's scheme of defence. While th« "poJ«tK'«os argue whe«t»e* tt w«« •o leav« So»w» oul. and *»>htth«r one »wy. geofraphically l»rt ol Western Europe, cm t» JSl?te<J. this weeks Newsmap looks b^k aero« three hundred year* o* history.
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  • 717 4 VET another French pianist of note will be passing through Singapore next week... this time it is Mme. Louise Mayer, who has been delighting Saigon music audiences with her recitals for several months. Mme. Mayer will not be able to give a recital
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  • 51 4 Whose turn is it? WHEN t :*ut book on 9tm ments. B-' cfTurt "T!.. I a little cr.e -branch of puay^ t tfne. out' staff Sh< Wbo« wa?h up que< boards oelw be half-Jg,; r so «J2T -dinner '•',<. be broter. bf J" appear** **J gions We have we can
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    170 5 SCHOOLS COURSE SCHOLARSHIP IK bound on the Carthage next month on a one- year scholai*hip to tike up an Approved Schools Course, will be 37-year-old former Sincaporc hockeT star EDWARD NOBEL PILLAI <above). Re pla T e4 for the Colony from 1939 to l»50 whm he broke his
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  • 107 5 rpHE Federation of Singapore Services Unions' General Council will meet on Sunday to consider what further action should be taken on thr affiliated unions' claim for a revision cf basic salaries and cost of living allowances. The Federation will also consider tne letter from lie services
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  • 32 5 The Chinese Chamber of Commerce will discuss plans for the celebration of Singapore's City Day, Sept. 22, by the Chinese community at their monthly committee meeting today.
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  • 303 5 10-MILLION GALLONS OF WATER A DAY New safeguards for Spore supply Free Press Staff Reporter JJEVEALING that construction work was already m progress for installing plant which would pump ten-million gallons of water a day into Singapore reservoirs from the Tebrau River m Johore, Mr. W. S. Stredwick, Singapore Municipal
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  • 88 5 J^ new storage reservoir with a capacity for 25.--000,000 gallons is to be constructed opposite Bukit Paniang Village, near the main pipe line from Johore to Singapore, at a cost of approximately $7,000,000, Mr W. S. Stredwick, Municipal Engineer, told the Free Press yesterday. Situated on a hilltop,
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  • 67 5 MR. Chia Chye Koon, form- er Office Assistant at the office of the Director of Medical Services, has been appointed Secretary to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Dr. J. Coutts-Milne, the Deputy Director of Medical Services, told the Free Press yesterday. Work at the hospital had
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  • 203 5 TIONG BAHRU SETS A RECORD New Community Centre has 13,000 members Free Press Staff Reporter THE Tiong Bahru Community Centre has set a record— Since i*s opening six weeks ago, 13 000 residents m the district have joined up as members. resiueniN m We are getting more mera bers every
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  • 95 5 Free Press Staff Reporter INDIANS m Singapore who 1 know anything about spirits and mediums are invited to contact Mr. Alan Elliot, now doing research work m Singapore, at the Social Welfare Department. Mr Elliott, who cam« to Singapore'in February 1950. has been doing research Into
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  • 44 5 The Malay inhab-.'-aa? of town m ha;o dccl^ to nit a wfaMstM with a capltri S $50 000 to build Malay-owned saVmill reports the Utusan Meliyn. A Cm;lt P er ha, bc o torn* to ill the shares at $10 e«CIL
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  • 78 5 F.P. Malay Correspondent •pHE Kota Star Town Board is to ask the Government to build a welfare home m Alor Star to meet the lack of such accommodation for the homeless poor, says the Utusan Melayu. Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman Al Jafri, (hah man of
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  • 78 5 picture. MISS ELENA SO, the first Malayan to gain the Teacher* Training Diploma. In ddition to becoming a Licentiate of Trinity College of Music, London, arrived back m Singapore on the PAO liner, Carthage, yesterday, after 3? 2 years' absence. Miss So had a rapturous and somewhat tearful
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  • 210 5 IF WAGES NEGOTIATIONS FAIL.~ Free Press Staff Reporter NEGOTIATIONS between the workers of the Tang 11 San Brickworks and their employers over the question of increased wages, are still at a deadlock an official of the Labour Office told the Fre#» Press yesterday. The workers,
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  • 144 5 MALAYANS folnf abroad b> sea arc no lonfcr buying the oner popular lone wooden deck chair They are going m for something much smaller, lighter and com pact— the Bukit Tlmah Boys' Home version of a deck chair (above). It U made of either
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  • 55 5 'TTHE following sub-stations *ill be A liable to load-shedding tonight:— Aljunied Road. Sims Avenue, Paya Lebar Pump*, Joo Chlat Place, Jalan Eunos, Rangoon Road. Towner Road, Berangoon Road, Kolam Ayer, McPherson Road, Kirn Chuan Road Boundary Road, Upptr Scrangoon. Yio Chu Kar* Road Govt Printing Office
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  • 2345 5 Council agrees not to prejudice detailed probe LENGTHY DEBATE ON RIOT MOTIONS Free Press Staff Reporter INSTEAD of calling for further action against those Singapore Government officers inculpat* il m the report of the Riots Inquiry Commission, the Legislative Council agreed yesterday to withhold As judgment so as not to
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    • 312 5 I RECORDS OF THE MONTH I! DINAH SHORE jv v o \ashville. Tennessee% ifilm, "Wedding Bells"). ..B ***** SEMPRINI (Piano) the k«ys on Boogie B ***** TONY MARTIN a rhrill (Thinking of you) |O 213 DONALD PEERS fir THE SONC PEDLARS Andl Andl of roses b ***** EDDY ARNOLD HIS
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    • 21 5 Moutries are Proud to be The Sole Agents for the Famous Hammond Organ m/mf m& JOM !L! ITUI "'i 01 //srs
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  • 768 6 Japs plan to dominate trade in S-E Asia by a Special Correspondent JAPAN is swiftly plotting a longrange master-plan trade domination of South-East Asia. The pattern proposed by General William Marquat, Occupation economic chief, for expansion of reciprocal trade between SouthEast Asia and Japan is simple: 1. South-East Asiatic countries
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  • 513 6 High cost of fun in Paris CARTER DAVIDSON TELLS OF THE high cost ot having run is growing higher and m Paris. Expert observers of the gay city's gay night life— and that is just about anybody still on his feet after midnight estimate that the average cost of a
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  • 560 6  - FUTURE MEN WILL KNOW OUR STORY D .C.GIBB hy JN Britain lodaj several cHics, bombed nqieftteriK during the w;ii „s are planning to hpwi great new ]> n i>i;,. buildings to ivp|.,, those destroyed At the same t: archaeologists, looking ahead to an age centuries hence, are visual. ising their
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 156 6 mdndrdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya I YT iTP 1 LOOK-OUT-/ I// HANG ON/ I I fe^ j I I Ts^ ,Ts</ 1 FEARED THAT BRIDGE k i f r^ flO^ u r: f v r\-^ 2/ 7/> THE CROCS 1 WOULO BREAK SOME OAY-THEHIb AS THEY
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  • 105 7 Cricket Club "ttouncec Chines* Ath'etlc |y tar goals "o ml m a Singau Football Association I League match mt Jalan I Stadium yesterday evening see defence had jt ciflcul' m keeping the C.A. ftnards m check. Sdiwart«nburg opened accounts wtuf through the first session there was
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  • 13 7 > a RuigbY Lraffuc match Hflt-ns beat Roch•lrßoi .*ts 17-2- Reuter
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  • 353 7 FINE TRIALS BY SPORTING PINK DEMONIC Track conditions ideal at K.L. KIT A°."\ A L LAN LEW »S rALLOPINT UMPUR Wednesday. je»m took advantage^ ofThe fl7 fc (ajara 2&uSfs tSSRLa *?«*>* two at the finish. However S!n, thC i^ tter of the winning effort for the 37* S^?*** S trial
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  • 51 7 picture. I (LAY of the ||l »ho won the SM yds. md mik race* at the Malafin A A A. last week will y rtturninc to England m Dwember. after nearly tkrte «n Singapore. flat is s«*n here winninjf ttf mile at the Malayan 141- Free
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  • 75 7 A CABLE trmm H^ Kmm t} J«UHUy by Mr. o**?* Secretory WU Amrhm,^ M v that thm S««th Chln« Alkletfe laMfhli— »«e«r tn« mU ta Sln«ap«re «n Friday. The tovfau were pred»«sty «ehe««le4 v arrive here last week. Revised future dates drawn up by S.A.F.A.
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  • 93 7 and French tennis champion* Miss Doris Hart and Miss Shirley Fry completed a fine treble yesterday when they won the United States w- men's doubles championship at Massachusetts. In an all American final they easily beat Mrs. Pat Todd and Miss Nancy Chaffee 8-4. 6-2.
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  • 43 7 T«HE United State* beat Britain by six bouts to four m an international amateur boxing match at Wembley last night. It was Britain's first defeat m a home international amateur boxinc event aince before the war. Reuter
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  • 40 7 YESTERDAYS UK. Soccer reI suits are: Division 1: Burnley 0, Liverpool 0. Division I (Sortherm): Oldham Athletic 2 Gateshead 6. Piiisl— 3 (Swithern): Southend Utd. 0. Port Vale 0. Glasgow Cup (First Round) Clyde 2. Ranters 1.- Reuter
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  • 250 7 Ps m the Singainton Champiotv--d at the Clerical Halt this week-end--UIRDAY at 7.13 pjn. liin.or Single (garter v Q« m Tan v Seah Kirn Teck: M Salleh Haji Kuroshi v Sadali bin Suro; Low Wing Djin v Tan Chin Guan; Wong Geok Oeok v Suadi
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  • 20 7 R. CRAIK WINS R.S.G.C. PRIZE V E O Staunton (77-8 Till i 'S: -,3>, J. A. JW*« i**-' 6 1
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  • 57 7 FIFTY-FIVE Company beat H.Q. Company by the only goal ■cored m Monday's second -round encounter at Nee Soon m the Royal Army Service Corps soccer cup Hammond was the scorer. In the first round of the competition. 55 Co.. who are favourites this year, eliminated
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  • 37 7 OORNEO Motors S.C. suffered a six goals to nil defeat from O.T.E.C. m a Business Houses League soccer match played at Malayan Breweries ground yesterday. Scorers were Salim (2), Ahmad, Ismail, Fox and Minjoct.
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  • 31 7 CHEERFUL Lads defeated P. «k T by four goals to nil m a junior soccer cuptie at Oeylang Stadium yesterday. Scorers were: Tony Concenciao (2) »nd Cnye Hee"<2).
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  • 55 7 QTAR Soccerites eliminated Kota Raja "A" from the S.A.F.A. Junior Cup competition when they downed them by two penalty goals photo tmr A th#> world's finest swimmers irette themseWei before sUrtGBEASING IT: Tw £«p^GriTNez In the fl.Ht race. Winner was Hassan lUmmaJfMS""^ TnTareTto the camera m this plet.re
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  • 927 7 COUNTY CRICKET ROUNDUP WARWICKSHIRE having made certain of the County cricket championship last week, Yorkshire yesterday virtually assured themselves of the position of runners-up. This was because they won their match comfortably while Lancashire were beaten by Glamorgan and the best that Lancashire
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  • 169 7 Athol Rowan quits cricket A THOL ROWAN, of South Africa, one of th« world's best offspin bowlers, has decided to retire from cricket when he return* to the Union after the present tour. He had been contemplating this move for some time after experiencing considerable pain In his injured knee
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  • 65 7 A DISCUSSION and quii meeting of the Singapore Civilian Association Football Referee** Society will be held at the residence of Mr. Urn Yong Liang on Friday at 7.30 p.m. There will be a discussion on the amendments on the laws of football recently approved
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  • 61 7 11JRS. GEOFFREY Kohn's Royal Serenade won the five-furlong Nunthrope Stakes at York yesterday. Mr. Jack Olding's Stephen Paul was second and Mr. 3. Sheldrick't Tancred third. Just ahead of Fair Beller and Make Tracks. Betting 4-1 Royal Serenade, 4-6 favourite Stephen Paul, 30-1 Tancred. Won
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  • 77 7 CIX months from now the Singapore Table Tennis Association is participating for the first time m the World Championship Tournament* to be held next February In India. Preparations are already under way to select a representative Colony team of four men. Twelve players will be
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  • 62 7 "FOLLOWING interim committee was elected at a meeting held at the Singapore Recreation Club yesterday for the formation of the Singapore BUMards AatodaU a Messrs Soh Obee Soon. Anclauo. Choo Kwai Low, Tan Boon Poh. J.P. Thjun and Processor Mont«lro. Professor lloctelro, J.P. Than and Choo
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  • 337 7 UNLUCKY REME GO DOWN 3-2 TO SIGNALS S.D.S.K 3; R.E.M.E 1. t\ATE was against Royal Electrical and Mechanical r Engineers yesterday at Ayer Raja Road. They scored two goals but gave away twice that number of chances to Singapore District Signal Regiment. Luckily for the Craftsmen, the Signals' finishing was
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  • 266 8 UK. AGREES WITH JAPS ON TRADE Pact to be made m Tokyo LONDON. Wednesday. GREAT Britain and Japan have agreed on the ntftiA points of a new payments to f overn their trade and fiscal relation's, official sources ahnounced yesterday m London. The new accord is being drafted m Tokyo,
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  • 209 8 NEW DELHI, Wed. THE INDIAN Parliamentary Congress Party last nigttt heard Premier Pandit Nehru explain the reasons behind his resignation from the Party's high command, and then unanimously passed a resolution re-afflrming tl)e full confidence m his leadership. This meant that Mr. Nehai ha* won
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  • 78 8 AUSTRALIA is to replari drastically her immigration programme because of defence and production needs the Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, announced last night. It is understood that th<? target for his year will be cut from 200,000 to 150,000, with single workers preferred to families. Mr.
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  • 87 8 TOKYO. Wed. rpRAFFIC m human beings X claimed 1.403 knows vie tims throughout Japan between January 1949 and Jul> this year, the Japanese Ministry of Labour disclosed yesterday m Tokyo. Police indicted 181 persons on charges of selling boys and girls into factories, farms and
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  • 22 8 Yesterday's closing quotations on the Hong Kong money exchange were HK$6.5O/6.53 per USSI. HK515.40 per sterling HK5319.25 per tael of gold. U.P.
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  • 100 8 Documents and books dating back to the ninth century on Korea's 4,000 years of civilisation were burnt by Communist troops to keep themselves warm during their occupation of the national library at Seoul. Dr. Thomas E. Banner, professor of Education at the University of Illinois, told
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  • 10 8 A German-Lebanese trade agreement was initialled yesterday.— U.P.
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  • 188 8 BALMORAL, Wednesday. THE traditional way to observe a birthday m Scotland is to go on a shooting picnic— and Princess Margaret, who was 21 yesterday, was no exception. Wearing tweeds, Margaret and Princess Elizabeth, accompanied by the Queen, took charge of the hampers filled with
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  • 46 8 Catholic circles m Hong Kong yesterday denied Communist reports from Peking that Bishop Tarcisio Martina, of Yihsien. near Peking, had taken part m the alleged foreign plot to assassinate Chinese Communist leaders. The Bishop has been gaoled for ten years by the Reds.— A.F.P
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  • 48 8 MOHAMMED Kafrawi, Secretary -General o( ib« ludom nesian Religious Affairs Ministry, said this mominf tlw-t his Ministry had received reports of plan* tr+ni > rtain quarters 0 to organise large-scale assassination empts at Ministers and hiffh government officials. The Secretary-General refused to *iv e further details. U.P.
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