The Singapore Free Press, 25 August 1951
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Title Section19 1951-08-25 1 The Singapore Free Press LA C AFTERWOOM SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 85, 1951. MMCE FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
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Article288 1951-08-25 1 uruman expected to take action WASHINGTON, Saturday pR F>IDEM TRUMAN may give a last warn- n j> to the North Korean and Chinese Comrun!*t*. inviting them for the last time to honestly, failing which they would to bear the consequences of the* actions, olitical quartersU.P.; AFP; Reuter - 288 words
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Article107 1951-08-25 1 IATTHtW B. Ridgu vav said today ttyU th« |K»M{( cea>e-fire conferill be resumed when ommunists are "pre- terminate the susp n-ionN *»f the armistice ktions" which they inbred M August 23. In an>wr to Communist MlHfe over the alleged LtM>n£ bombing incident. On. Rid«way said m a ■nsagtU.P. - 107 words
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Article22 1951-08-25 1 C RIPPS BETTER I Mrd Cripps will be the Zurich clinjc. tat he has been under for England I W days. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-08-25 1 lure A young woman hands flowers to some of the 1,700 veterans of the Turkish brigade when they returned to Istanbul from Korea. They marched through the streets to a formal welcoming ceremony. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article158 1951-08-25 1 U.N. JETS SMASH CONVOY WITH THE BTH ARMY, IN KOREA, Sat. pOWERFUL fleets of Unitec 1 Nations planes destroyed or damaged 137 Communis trucks. 28 barges and an underwater bridge and huge amounts of supplies yesterday m three savage attacks on Communist reinforcement convoys. A force of 116 planes, mostlyU.P. - 158 words
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Article22 1951-08-25 1 Thirty men were killed when lightning struck a construction project near Boulder. Colorado, and caused an expilosion. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article32 1951-08-25 1 Communist authorities m Shanghai have ordered the deportation of the Spanish Roman Catholic Bishop of Anking. Monsignor Frederick Melendro Gutierrez, as well as five Spanish priests and a nun.- AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-08-25 1 TWO WIDE ALLAN LEWIS, Free Press racing correspondent. gives these as his best bets at KuaU Lumpur today: High Descent, Flarepath and Demonic. TRESPASSER recommends Deep Fields, High Descent and Zalovix. PICTURE TIP and latest course information m Page 7. 'George: I don't know whether it's55 words
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Article24 1951-08-25 1 Discussions are to begin m Geneva shortly for the undertaking of joint projects by the Colombo Plan Organisation and the United Nations.24 words
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Article132 1951-08-25 1 VJR. WINSTON CHURCHILL beginning a Venice holiday yesterday went swimming m bright red trunks and had a brush with, a group of Italian photoEa^^the photographers had been politely informed that the British wartime leader did not wish to be photographed during hLs stay. But when he showedReuter - 132 words
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189 1951-08-25 1 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Chinese banks are asking the Govern. ment for more than $3,000,000 which they claim the Japanese took from them m Straits currency during the occupation, and which the BMA took over from, the Japanese when the war ended.189 words
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Article194 1951-08-25 1 TEHERAN, Saturday. MR. Averell Harriman, President Truman's special oil envoy, left Teheran last night by special plane after the suspension of the .Anglo- Persian oil talks. He flew to Belgrade on the Invitation of the Yugoslav government. i A large crowd was at the airport194 words
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Article35 1951-08-25 1 The Colonial Secretary. Mr James Griffiths, aeft London by air for Nairobi yesterday where he is to examine the possibility of eventually creating a new dominion to b, 1 called Capricorn.35 words
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Article, Illustration320 1951-08-25 1 U.K. awaits next move by Persia LONDON, Saturday. THE Prime Minister and his chief ministers decided last night to take no further action m the Persian oil dispute pending the next move by the Persian Government. This decision was reached m a meeting called to hear the Lord Privy SealReuter; U.P. - 320 words
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113 1951-08-25 1 METZ, FRANCE, Sat pRENCH officials last night blamed the failure of safety signals for the early morning train crash which killed at least 20 people, and injured some 30 others, near Metz, France, The railway employee m charge of the signals atA.P. - 113 words
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Article31 1951-08-25 1 A Chinese was knifed m tho chest, back, and arm m New Market Street, Singapore, late last night and was removed to the General Hospital hi a -serious condition.31 words
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211 1951-08-25 1 50 killed in airliner crash on hill NEW YORK, Sat. THREE babies were x among the 50 persons who died yesterday m the crash of a civil airliner on a hill near Oakland, California. All those aboard 44 pa&senfers. and six crew membpfs perUhed as the plane, on non-stop flightA.P. - 211 words
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Article48 1951-08-25 1 BRITAIN'S 490-miles an hour comet jet liner is due to leave London next Friday on a trial fight to Pakistan and India. BOAC plans to begin operating jet passenger service* with Comets from London to Rome and Cairo very early next year. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article24 1951-08-25 1 A twelve-month-old baby wa* killed and ten p»-opl-seriously injured, when the grandstand at a public festival m Stuttgart. Oermany. collapsed yesterday A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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800 1951-08-25 2 How to make a pirate hat from paper DEAR Children, Those of you who entered last week's colouring contest, will rush for the Free Press and turn to this page today to see whether your names are among the prize-winners. Many of you will be disappointed again this week, I800 words
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Article, Illustration653 1951-08-25 2 see the rail now so continued on his way, hurrying to tell Hakim the news. Down the face of the cliff he went, the track barely a foot wide m places, above him, sheer red brown rock, below five hundred feet of space before the653 words
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Advertisement205 1951-08-25 2 A widt rang* of all POPULAR CAMERAS and ACCESSORIES By mil leading makers Also specialise m D P and Out-door Photography JACKS PHOTO CO. 157 North Bridge Road Capitol Building Singapore Tel. *****. We have the pleasure to inform the I public that:— CORONET HAIRDRESSERS 74-2. Btm Bamh Road Singapore205 words
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Advertisement95 1951-08-25 2 I JUNIOR CONTEST t v«ar siiiii a. tu*» by cii^u.ir.^ this pic- I ture. When you have completed it fill m your name, I I address and *ge, mnd post to Children's Page. Singa- pore Free Press. Cecil Street, to arrive not later than Wednesday next. There are four prizes95 words
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Advertisement156 1951-08-25 2 /18\ i Bu[lemj|| MADE IN HAARLEM HOLLAND .4^ -A a c re jy PAKKALEE (Q ui*out« Btip« sincaW't,, I CL Buy Our Latest NEW DESIGNS MEDIUM TYPE I »N PURE 22 XT COLD TAI SENG GOLDSMITH 190. Sou* B,* fe RoW Smupoff TEL: ***** C«ble WINFQNCOLD Sole Ageata: WOO HING156 words
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Article, Illustration351 1951-08-25 3 DIPLOMATS 'PAID TOO MUCH' Double salaries for some LONDON, Saturday. T<HE Parliamentary Select Committee on Estimates 1 considers that the allowances paid to some British Foreign Office officials abroad may be on "unduly lavish scales." It points out m a Blue Book that the cost of the Foreign Service hasP.P. - 351 words
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Article, Illustration377 1951-08-25 3 North-South vulnerable West dealer. goeo Uvough a jood bridge player's mind is revealing, when it comes to seeing why lie plays the way he does. Let's tune m on Souths thought waves after West opened the spade king. "Guess I should have bid five clubs. That's iced, no377 words
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Article52 1951-08-25 3 New car has 'everything' The Argentine President, Mr. Juan Peron's new limousine is being outfitted with air conditioning, a built-in bar, a television, telephones and a midget refrigerator. The price for the Cadillac and all extras will amount to US$ll,OOO. The television screen will be visible only to rear seatU.P. - 52 words
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Article31 1951-08-25 3 Pakistan has denied that she had been warned by the United Nations against the alleged misuse ot the U.N. emblem m her propaganda campaign m foreign countries. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 31 words
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Article48 1951-08-25 3 The Chinese Nationalist Premier. General Chen Cheng, has won an international honour by becoming an honorary member of the "American Mark Twain Association." Reuter Fire destroyed the Metropolitan Cathedral and National Theatre m San Salvador, injuring at least 80 persona struggling to escape from the theatre A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 48 words
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Article27 1951-08-25 3 Thirty-four percent of France's population is made up of either children under 15 or persons 65 or older, the National Statistical Institute said A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement247 1951-08-25 3 W COMMERCIAL BOOKS. gSsX SS To Overcome Comp«titi«<i JJJ J* To Improvemwi* M H J-JO r. -r r. JST.I sai«««"» h p b y ifSS CITY BOOK STORE LTD., I W(Kh f House. COLLYiR Q UAYt Mis PEGGY LAM (Hostess No. 6) Jg One of NIW HOSTESSES X f horn247 words
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Advertisement158 1951-08-25 3 INSURANCE OF ALL CLASSES ANG BROTHERS, 60, WINCHESTER HOUSE, Singapore, Tel. 7469 20G05. LIM SHING HONG JEWELLERS i Head Office 55 bs> Mill Strttt. S pore Phoitt: ***** Branch Offic. 239 SouHl Bridf* W.. S>or« PUomt 3142 Cable *ddre«t: COLDHOUSf j £&&&&&&&&> p or Qualify (&&V&&&&& DIAMOND GOLD RIMS BRACELETS158 words
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Miscellaneous185 1951-08-25 3 M^ndf^kß Exclusive to the Singapore r rpP Press »ff?/aya r J SO ANXIOUS TO FINO UNOKt I 1 A PERFUME& HANOKERCHIEE Ji ,'^k ||A4E4NIV«»I.£, UWORE Jj 4 Jf;A/6i£ J I'MWnSjUWSAND PETTY- -j i:-WITH Af l/OM If. THIS/ %1 I a£A«W6 f 7MIft4CIE OrTH£"B/6C475q WE X.NOW NOT HUTS.LOOK AROUND, ■pivVr'^i /WJ'185 words
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Miscellaneous287 1951-08-25 3 Radio SINGAPORE 10.00 a.m. Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur, 10.10 Close, 100 p.m. Programme Summary, 1.02 Saturday Ballroom Jack Fina Orchestra Red Norbo Trio 1.30 Time Signal News. 1.50 Interlude of Plantation Music. 2.00 Album of Harmony. 2.15 to 5.00 Racing Commentaries relayed from Kuala Lumpur with interval Music from287 words
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474 1951-08-25 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Aug. 25, 1951. Sharing it out kills and blights more lives than any other single agent of destruction m Singapore. It is proved by statistics. It is reflected m pale faces we see everyday m the streets, m the bus, over the desks of clerks,474 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1951-08-25 4 ♦OPERATING WITH THE BOSS' Team work turns the industrial tvheels m the United States, says Rodney Campbell OOW do American "unions work? What is all this about "operat in£ with the boss"? Workers m other lands need to know the answer to these questions1,025 words
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Article, Illustration781 1951-08-25 4 Citizen - Citizen &&SX W kvv> Action 'as may be necessary 1 /\m closer examination the resolutions passed by the Singapore Legislative Council on the Riots Inquiry Commission's* report can mean two opposite things. One, that the Government, after affording tne officers blamed m the Report an opportunity of781 words
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950 1951-08-25 4 WILLIAM RANDOLPH - MR, SENSATION-but he hated the 'Citizen Kane' tag WILLIAM RANDOLPH Quote. .from HEARST WHAT I LOOK FOR IN A YOUNG MAN THERE is a French proverb which means: "If ace only had the energy, and youth only had th« experience." The important thing for the young: man, then, is to950 words
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Advertisement17 1951-08-25 4 DEALERS IN ALL HIGH CLASSES OF WATCHES LEE NUN WATCH CO. SA. CHANGE ALLEY SINGAPORE Tel. 334817 words
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Advertisement12 1951-08-25 4 %X i J"» v I T^mmmw9km\ A Mm ■col**? IT H d12 words
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Article153 1951-08-25 5 550, 000 'too much, with budget deficit' CEVPBAi Fr «S* eSB Staff Reporter o7 fcKAL j Municipal Commissioners yesterday of Sn BU E r L 8e over re P° rt that Bum pLhJv Vl'^o 1 be Bet aside from Municipal Fun Jl? r Day celebrations.153 words
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Article127 1951-08-25 5 REPLYING to a question on the proposed Municipal banquet. Mr. Juinabhoy told the Free Press that he atreed that this should be a bit affair. In keepInf with the significance of ths "But I strongly object to Municipal funds being spent for ttiis purpose. If127 words
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Article114 1951-08-25 5 NO LANDLORDS PARTY J^ SUGGESTION that the majority of guests at the Municipal Banquet should be from among ratepayers, drew a comment from a Commissioner yesterday that ratepayers did not contribute ihe whole of the city's revenue. The largest proponion poured into the Municipal coffers from the general public through114 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-08-25 5 AC2 YUSOfF BIN MOHAMMED KASSIM, representing "A" Flight, receives the Shield awarded to the best Flight of Recruits of the Fourth Output for the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya). The shield was presented by Air Commodore Fuller-Good at the Output's ceremonial passing out parade a' C'hangi on51 words
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Article, Illustration125 1951-08-25 5 AN eatension of three mon h, stay to the L.K. htf bren *rant«d U Mr. Goh Kenr Swcc. JTJhe Sl-I-P— BjcW We* re Department, to enable Mm to dc practical woes*** In statics before returnin* to Staf»pore t Mr. ET CnUetahVnk. EstaJtolusWnU Officer, told the Free Preo« y«s"jfefc*,125 words
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Article, Illustration278 1951-08-25 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE youth work has still a long way to KO before it reaches anywhere near the English standard, thinks Mr. K. S. Ling, first of five Colony men to return after attending the world youth camp at278 words
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Article86 1951-08-25 5 The following substations will be liable to load-shedding tonight: Buklt Pasoh. BAT.. Trafalgar Street. Prince Edward Road. Sago Street. Peoples Park. Nanson Road, Lam Soon Oil Mills. Ouan Hin. UJ!. Network, U.E. Factory. River Valley Road. Klllinev Road. Orchard Road, Armenian Street Static. Capitol. Newton Nos. 1 Sc86 words
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Article42 1951-08-25 5 CAR SHIPMENT FOR MALAYA Six cars were landed In Penang yesterday by the Charon which docked at Bwettenham Pier from the United Kingdom A few oth*r cars on board are for Singapore. The Charon also m^lqadad a Urge quantity of Manchester M«tlles.42 words
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Article32 1951-08-25 5 There were 702 births against 196 deaths 107 males and 89 femaleM m Sins a pore for th£ week ending Aug. 18. Last week*. death total was 224.32 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-08-25 5 Indian fashion ~~om ne Manipur State worn by Miss Jtati Selvadurai. This will be one of the costumes to be displayed at the Y.W.CA. headquarters, Singapore, on Monday next at 10.30. a.m. for the International Fortnightly Club.41 words
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Article95 1951-08-25 5 'pHERE are now seven Government Dim units m active operation m Malaya, Central Africa, the Gold Coast, Nigeria. Uganda, Kenya and Tanganyika. The oldest, the Malayan Film Unit, has recently been considerably expanded: special premises are being built, the cost being met from a grant under95 words
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Article22 1951-08-25 5 Information has been received that cholera exists m Calcutta, Kanpur. Lucknow, Madras and Pondicherry. These places are now declared inlu-ted.22 words
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Article28 1951-08-25 5 A total of 13/. .> tickets were sold on the optn ng day of the Second Million-Doiar State Welfare Lottery laH Saturday, Federal Government statement said yesterday.28 words
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Article184 1951-08-25 5 PAVEMENTS FOR MAIN STREETS Free Press Staff Reporter The Public Works Committee of Municipal Commissioners has recommended the im* piemen tation this year of a pavement construction programme along five main streets, at a cost of more than $42,000. to afford greater protection for pedestrians. For next year, the committee184 words
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175 1951-08-25 5 P.E.A. to reorganise branch activities A NEW Organising-Secretarj for th« People's Education Association will shortly be appointed to supervise classes and the re-organisation of branch activities, Prof. T. H. Silcock, President of the Association, told the Free Press yesterday. Since this post was adver- Used a month ago, eight people175 words
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Article90 1951-08-25 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A COMMITTEE of Singapore Municipal Commissioner* h»» nominated three memboca to form a joint committee with tb« Government to tackle the floo<? problem. They are the Municipal President, a Municipal ummiMioncr, Mr. J. M. Jtunabhoy, and the Municipal Engineer. The Commissioner* will approach90 words
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Article256 1951-08-25 5 350 PEOPLE GET 'QUIT NOTICES SENNETT REALTY 'NOT RESPONSIBLE' Free Press Staff Reporter 'THE policy of the Sennett Realty Company was to x alleviate housing distress and not to add to il, Mr. A. C. T. Kwonr. manager of the Company, told the Free Press yesterd.. Mr. Kwong wag refer256 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-08-25 5 DANCE ITEM BY 10 YEAR-OLD TEN -YEAR -OLD VARY HOE, pupil of the Mine. Kory Academy of Dancing, Singapore, who will contribute a solo dance at the concert to be given by the Academy at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sept. 27 at 8 p.m.45 words
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107 1951-08-25 5 AN two occasions m July numbers of the Johoie B«l«:u branch of the SPCA \\M'«i Buktt Tltnih where Vtpv met Mrs K. 8 demons and Mini Savage aict saw practical demonstrations m dog -catching. The methods studied on two occaaions are being put n. o107 words
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Article47 1951-08-25 5 A Beauty Contest will tie Xt ited by the Kampong Mukan Unison pf Penang UMNO on its "Malam Rampayan" (Charity Ni«lit to be held at th« New World P«<rk on Bept. 13 and 14. The Show will be m aid of the division's buildins; fund.47 words
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Article25 1951-08-25 5 A tnuss literacy caatpi among Malay women m m« Kampongs Is to be *tart«d *htfftily by the women member* of the United Mhlhvk Natioml Orfanisatlon.25 words
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Advertisement231 1951-08-25 5 KNITTING WOOL I fpz/re super sjt^J^j^ ramada! Yelow CoM, Cr»y. T.r, MO A^l., F.w«T ?Pl#h R,d .»d WI.iL. Sh^« IT'i ;J WIS ii#f Visit us and make your 9. selection. <j/ I u mn utii iimimil' iriiMtii uiiT Ok fINALLY ARRIVED COME SEE OUR NEW "SCAHDALLI" PIANO- ACCORDIONS. ~j 7231 words
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Advertisement87 1951-08-25 5 j Over the week-end Remember drop a v™ about sending sotne 1 CCI to youf family. PTl^fl^B CEYLON |?^>^jjpt-^ PACKED IN ESPECIALLY MADI WOODEN CHESTS i 2 Ib. 8.45 lnelu*n| Package Postage 3 11.30 4 M• 14.13 n 7 m 23.9S 16 m 51.85 i^ca)l Price Packed m Paetota m^87 words
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Article, Illustration649 1951-08-25 6 Grim fight for 2-1 victory Free Press Soccer Reporter Spore Engineer Regiment 2 30 Battalion 1. SINGAPORE Engineer Regiment are m the final of the FARELF Challenge Cup— and how they fought to get there! After 60 minutes of tough, fast soccer, the Sappers gained649 words
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Article157 1951-08-25 6 r THE United States won two singles and a doubles which constituted the first days play m thej- annual Wighiman Cup lawn tennis international afalnst G eat Britain at Chestnut HIU. Massachussets yesterday. Three single* and a doubles will be played today and AmericaReuter - 157 words
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372 1951-08-25 6 ESSEX pulled off a grand win against the .County cricket champions Warwickshire yesterday, beating the title holders by seven wickets. Throughout the match, Warwickshire were outplayed m every phase, and it seemed that the team, having won the championship, now lacks its earlier zest.A.P.; Reuter - 372 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-08-25 6 HEADER TO NOTTMAN picture Bob Nviiiman (left), who scored both Sappers' goab m yesterday's FARELF Cup semi-final at Tanglin, waite to receive .a header from his inside-left, Dunstance, who has just beaten Moore of 30 Bn. to the balL— Fress PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article222 1951-08-25 6 pOLLOWING are English league soccer fixtures for today: ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIV. I Aston Villa v Derby County Burnley v Kullham Chelsea v Liverpool fluddersfieid t Blackpool Manchester U. Newcastle Portsmouth Char lion Preston v Middlesbrough Stoke T Bolton Sunderland Manchester C. Tottenham West Bromwkh Wo! \es Arsenal SECOND222 words
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361 1951-08-25 6 6 week's strain for UK league footballers From ARCHIK Ql k X PVERY day up to Sept JZ* exceptcd— matches are bein* l i kt fri^ lish Football League. During thesT >>din^l? clubs will wipe off twelve of their U **«fci2 terrific strain for players. hxtur 1^ Champion Spurs started361 words
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Advertisement18 1951-08-25 6 W^^^ jSg^SU^^ /pi# {7c(2^tOZOUs AVA yARDNEK 1 MOSE WNPERfI/l M/J&/SA FEJWRS OF M I o^F^ THEATRE (MIDNIGHT PREmlfe^18 words
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418 1951-08-25 7 latest stable bints from K.L. From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Lgg DESCENT will start a hot favourite for IjJh. .i\th race which is the main race on to- programme. Nothing else was mentioned |f th j< race. Dante s Idyll is the next418 words
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Article256 1951-08-25 7 ALLA* LEWIS TRESPASSER KPBOM JEEP CAM HO% POINTS RACE 1 MARTINI tate £££2 NA L**^** SANLANA JAUNTY Crmicmut Js^lS 1 ar *f l1 CmniTm. Sanlana FLaS? Jwty Caravan 1.4$ IHcp Field. P fIKLDB PLAEEFATH MARCO POLO MARCO POLO SSJSIL.w ST 1 D«e*FleW« Flarepath PUrepaifc Mare* Fob256 words
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Article97 1951-08-25 7 gOUTH Africa will not allow any ncn-European boxers— Asian or otherwise to enter the country to fight non-European boxers, thf M'nister of the Interior Dr. T. E. Donges announced yesterday. He said this m a letter to Dr. Vernon Shearer, a Member of Parliament who made representationReuter - 97 words
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Article61 1951-08-25 7 SET to get 173 m 133 minutes to beat Hampshire, the South African cricketers suffered early reverses at Southampton yesterday and, the match was drawn, the tourists searing 151 for seven wickets m their second innings. Scores: Hampshire: 180 and 243 for four deal. 11861 words
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Article81 1951-08-25 7 DILL ROBERTS, former Lancashire slow left-arm bowler, died on Thursday night mhile on holiday at Banßor. Wales at the age of 36. Roberts, who played In three Victory Tests against Australia m 1945. had been playing m the Birmington Leaprue since he left Lancashire atReuter - 81 words
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Article766 1951-08-25 7 ACCEPTORS and pro- bable jockeys today are: Race 1—2.15: Classes 4 5 (Comb.) Div. 7— s£ Frs. 1 490 Hunting Music Spencer 9.00 2 000 Actor McPherson 9.00 3 341 Martini Woods 8.11 4 100 Caravan Charles 8.10 5 000 Golden News Mulley 806 6 400 Sanlana E.766 words
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366 1951-08-25 7 WINDY ISLAND FLYLITE IN SMART GALLOPS Today's K.L. track notes KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. WINDY Island revealed winning form this morning when he reeled of three furlongs wide out on the No. 2 grass track m 37 3/5 sec. Windy Island has improved considerably since his last races on this course366 words
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Advertisement150 1951-08-25 7 for Qualify <P*2>iV\ WgA Diamond Cold. mt Rings. Bracelets FfT^ir^^i anc I f f^mjjfc^M jewellejy. ly^yWiy^^^^W Expert workmanship and ■^WMiililß reasonable prices. fclii" TiPIH 100N6 SUN CO., LTD. iI I '^TW 2il South BBried *c Road Singapore. <3w" <«i fin? r*<^H iLX«^fl LIFEGUARD MILK CO., LTD. 35/36, Medeiros Building, Spore.150 words
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Miscellaneous51 1951-08-25 7 Today's sport SOCCER: SMlli < bin* Kin fmpare ChteCM, J»l»n Bcur SUdJ«»; Third I>h B R.A.M.C PwiUls. GcyUBff. ATHLETICS: Eurasian l'Mth MoTrmcnt meet, PwUni 2Jf BADMINTON: FtMf S^on-(up-tir (Ant day): Singapore Joh^e. JelMrc Bahm :m p.m. Junior ehji ptonthtf at Clerical inMi 7 15 CRICKET: Cih»ndi Cap m»Uh (first d«y):_lndUn51 words
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Article21 1951-08-25 8 KENNARD: On the 25th Aug.. 1951, at the K.K. Hospital, Spore, to Therese (nee Walter) and David Kennard. a daughter.21 words
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Article31 1951-08-25 8 BEN J AFIELD: At hi* home In Broadrlck Road. Singapore, earl/ this morning. H. J. Benjafleld, after a long Ulneas. Funeral win take place at Bidadari at 11 am. tomorrow.31 words
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Article97 1951-08-25 8 LONDON, Sat. THE Atlantic Council of Deputies is nearing agreement on the necessity of admitting Greece and Turkey into the twelve-nation defence pact, it was reported officially yesterday m London. lliey have not gone into the military aspects of the question, a council source said. ToA.P. - 97 words
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Article405 1951-08-25 8 U. S. avoiding filibustering NEW YORK, Saturday. THE United States has drafted a "rigid" set of rules for the Japanese peace treaty conference •designed to prevent any filibuster by the Soviet Union and its allies," the New York Times said yes terday. TheA.P. - 405 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-08-25 8 S.V.C. DlNi\*.it Seventy people attended the SVC. dinner held at the Officers' Mess m Beach Road last night. This Free PreM pictiyse shows, far row behind, (from right) Rear Admiral H. W. Fmulkner, Lt.-Col. R. W. Watson-Hyatt, CO. of th« S.V.C., Governor Sir Franklin Gim#on, Lt -Col. Rae and the58 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-08-25 8 "MY WIFE EXPECTS ME TO GET DISCHARGED ANY DAY NOW I" ITNMriMMnt -■^■■i lift g.,j16 words
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Article56 1951-08-25 8 Across: 1. 11, Something to cat. 7. Intemperate. 4, Easels. 10. Mean. 11. See IA. IS, Arch. 15, Tandem. 18. Sit and think. 20, Periwinkles. Down: 1. Spike. 2, Moths. 3, Tumple. 4, Ire. 5, Grape. 6. Ocean. 9. Sat. 12, Tartan.. 14. Aesop. 14.56 words
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Article242 1951-08-25 8 'Suez can' t be given up now LONDON, Saturday. TPHE Anglo-Iranian crisis will put a stopper on any x moves for the withdrawal of British garrisons from the Suez Canal zone, which is the central point of the Middle East defence, military quarters said yesterday. They said the disposition ofU.P. - 242 words
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Article115 1951-08-25 8 LONDON. Sat. jyjINOR weekend sales m an otherwise idle market created a slightly easier trend yesterday m the London Stock Exchange, states Reuters financial correspondent. Falls m Government stocks and industrial shares were generally without Import and seldom exceeding one-six-teenth m the former and six pence115 words
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Miscellaneous656 1951-08-25 8 Hew Crossword No. 44 1 —*-•—^^jh^hbi (LLtS ACROSS 1. Where the remainder are m tents? <9). 8. Sort of game bird, flyinfi: over a net (ll>. 10. Feel tired? A bit (3 11 Ye tea shoppe" (4). 13. Incline to be spare (4). 14. A vain red, as he might656 words
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Article, Illustration910 1951-08-25 9 One-tenth of the people in the world chew betel but the habit appears to be losing ground as less young people take up the addiction of their elders. V. R PONNUDURAI (ells of the customs attached to •drink. Some might not take anything to eat but wouldBirte Steincke - 910 words
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Article, Illustration1429 1951-08-25 9 Adam Labraik - Adam Labraik A FREE PRESS SATURDAY SHORT STORY iv QF course, it is only a dream. These two warders are not real. They're too impossible. The little fat one with the wart on the side of his nose and that depressed look of a hen-peck-ed husband. Look at his1,429 words
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Advertisement143 1951-08-25 10 ALL FOODSTUFFS. FRESH, FROZEN AND TINNED AND OTHER GENERAL UTILITY LINES SUPPLIED BY WAH HIN CO. LTD. IMPORTERS EXPORTERS RUBBER MERCHANTS SHIPPING AGENTS. 62, ROBINSON ROAD i SINGAPORE SHIPS PURVEYORS. SHIPCHANDLERS TEL NOS *****. 3884, 3885 6127 BRANCHES:1. Naval Base Sales Depot 18 A, BEACH STREET. PENANG. AGENTS.--182 HIGH STREET.143 words
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Article, Illustration829 1951-08-25 11 FRANK ROGERS - FRANK ROGERS The Flying Dutchman dies the death of the •4FILMS by it MYSTtHY nnHE legend ol the Flying Dutchman is a tale of the sea worthy of its hallowed place m mythology and if the legend has been sinned against m829 words
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312 1951-08-25 11 MAUREEN MALLAL - MAUREEN MALLAL by "I CAN see that wart now/ says Loretta Young referring to Joseph Cotton's admittedly non-too-smooth lips, "let me kiss it away!" And kiss she does m fact, Miss Young and Mr. Cotton seem to spend the entire length of HALF ANGEL312 words
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Article123 1951-08-25 11 IiiAKE way for that ITI great big bundle of oomph, Samia Gamal. This Egyptian bombshell is coming again m her latest musical extravaganza, Choruk Films' ASMAR WA GAMIL. or "The Attractive Brunette", (Garrick midnight). It has more than the usual share of songs and dances and some123 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-08-25 11 'STARS OF THE 'NIGHT' Nadia Gray and David Farrar m a scene from "Night Without Stars."16 words
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288 1951-08-25 11 »THB trouble with x writing science fiction movies, observes Richard Landau, is that science too often catches tip with fiction. Landau is a screen writer who thought he was being assigned to script a musical. Instead, he was pressed into service for the288 words
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Advertisement131 1951-08-25 11 H TODAY! ii TnTiT =;;:;:^1 Iftoterf RTAir CI.,V, r»f V 4 0 3 S I m RKO R»di.,\ ffl I ALLAQION ADVENTURP HI B ADMEN" 4l Color b* TTEwC w Vi *w JP[ Tomorrow at 9 a.m. I "TEA FOR TWO" TiHIiGHT I JAMES MASONr^^ I PANDORA *£A a n,c131 words
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