The Singapore Free Press, 1 September 1951
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Title Section20 1951-09-01 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA *GH454 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1951. PK!( F FIFTEEN (lAI S20 words
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Article209 1951-09-01 1 LONDON Sat. ORITAINS £4,700,000,--**ooo rearmament programme is being threatened by a shortage of labour, an official report disclosed yesterday. Parliament's select committee on estimates reported that m July the Minis* ry of Supply was having difficulty m getting a comparatively small number of skilled ard unskilledReuter; A.P. - 209 words
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Article267 1951-09-01 1 Peking says two bombs drop on Kaesong TOKYO, Saturday. trge that :*n American aircraft i bomb* over the neutral zone llu North Korean truce .♦«>r early tftdaj was broadcast by the radio at Peklßg. said the bombs were dropped at ss than half a267 words
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Article17 1951-09-01 1 .::ta. s. T. F a lab- I mow A m 1 "the A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article87 1951-09-01 1 THE special Electricity Cum- mittee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners has .^commended that the number of electrical points allotted to new houses should be based on the floor space of each house. It is understood that a new house with about 500 sq. feet of floor space87 words
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Article58 1951-09-01 1 An unidentified aircraft machine-gunned the 512-ton British registered freighter Horsepower nurth of the Straits of Formosa on August 26, it was disclosed yesterday In Hong Kong. The captain of the ship which returned to Hong Kong Merday said nobody was hit ?.nd damage was superficial. HeReuter - 58 words
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Article42 1951-09-01 1 Bombay customs claim to have smashed a huge money smuggling ring with the seizure yesterday of currency notes valued at rupees 700,--000 at Santa Cruz airport. The notes rupee, sterling and dollar, were cleverly con- faled m parcels.42 words
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Article62 1951-09-01 1 ALDERGROVE. Near Belfast, Sat. DRITAIfo'S first jet bomber, m the twin-engined Canberra, set up a record of four hours 19 minutes for an east-west crossing of the Atlantic yesterday. She beat another Canberra's unofficial record, set up m February, by 18 minutes. The prev'ous official record whichReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-09-01 1 "Quite a d:y, George. Two winners, three wallets, and a goid watch".15 words
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Article229 1951-09-01 1 TOKYO, Saturday. THE new Anglo-Japan payments agreement, signed A yesterday runs for 12 months and provides for settlement m sterling between Japan and the sterling area, administrative transferability for Japan to make payments outside the sterling area and guarantees that Japan will receive Bank ofReuter; AAP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration249 1951-09-01 1 Parking clean-up starts Surprise for someone DOZENS ol Singapore motorists left their offices yesterday evening to find red police notices stuck on their car windscreens telling them that they had committed a traffic offence. The notices, printed m four languages, wore placed on cars by members of the traffic mobileFree Press - 249 words
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Article61 1951-09-01 1 British cured herrings have been sold to Russia for the first time since the war at below cost price so as to reenter the Russian market But attempts to make thc the United States "kippercenscious l^ve been le^ successful and exports of smoked split hearings toReuter - 61 words
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Article35 1951-09-01 1 Dr. Charles Durand, head of the Lausanne nursing home where the heir to the throne of Jordan, Emir Talal, is now undergoing treatment, yesterday said he considered the Emir as fully recovered.— A.F.P.A.F.P. - 35 words
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Article140 1951-09-01 1 NEW DELHI, Saturday. 'FHE Indian Home Minister, Mr. Rajagopalachari, yesterday introduced m parliament a Bill which authorised the Government to prevent newspapers from encouraging alleged "violence, crime and other grave offences'*, but which also allowed appeal to court of law. i Recently an amendment toU.P. - 140 words
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53 1951-09-01 1 \LLAN LEWIS, Free Press racinff correspondent. *ives Courtenay 11. Serpentina and Gahvay Grcc- as best bris at Ku Is I today. TrvESPASSEK re, IMS}* Floor Show md Deep Fields P h^r|^p'and this mornins's course Information anpears m Page 7. G fs likely to be53 words
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247 1951-09-01 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. TiHE U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, left for the Japanese peace conference last night after challenging Russia t9 sign the treaty if it sincerely wants peace. Mr. Acheson said that the conference, opening at San Francisco on Sept. 4,A.P.; Reuter - 247 words
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Article83 1951-09-01 1 THE Air Ministry Lpcal Staff Union, Singapore, will hold an emergency meeting of its executive committee tomorrow to consider the recent Services award of an extra ten per cent m their cost of living allowances. Mr A. M. Nair, the president, said this morning that the83 words
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Article57 1951-09-01 1 The U.S. Presidential adviser, Mr. W. Averell Harriman. said on his return to Washington yesterday from Europe that the Communists might gain control m Persia if the explosive Anglo-Persian oil dispute is not settled. He added that there is no reason why the British and PersiansU.P. - 57 words
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242 1951-09-01 1 Senators call for drive on gangland WASHINGTON. Sat. THE Senate Crime In- vestigating Committee called on cities ac: the United States yesterday to band together m a war on organic d crime and grafting public officials. In a final repoi; lo the senate on its sensational month-long inquiry. 'he committeeA.P. - 242 words
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Article25 1951-09-01 1 A bridge md mahjong drive will be held at Eu Villa. Sinore, at 930 a.m. on Sept. 5 m aid of SAT A.25 words
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Advertisement33 1951-09-01 1 PLATIMC ■-Is itJii^V/orks 1-PfnangKtl. Qammeter f Ua ter proof from Qzrpjyieter $110 Ctvey yammeter u/atch tne Qammeter guarantee ar J Qammeier service 9 i M mwA**M\ trnmY^Smt I YER QUA y SINGA PORE33 words
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Advertisement31 1951-09-01 1 t IM.FLIHTER &S. GPIIBERG g I Diamonds J j Jewellery J 67, Stamford Rd., j (Eu Court) Bldg, S pore, Telephone 7923 U— Mill hi i ii M f\x Mm^ Mm*31 words
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Article777 1951-09-01 2 RASTUS - RASTUS by OI'KSI'INU with ex- i ritemcnt Dollah ht out Hakim, who Mnz his evening n m a corner of the c and told him the news, then, with his brother's permission, his exploit io thi- other members of inf. There was h laughter at777 words
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Article1314 1951-09-01 2 Are you going to Kallang for Air Day? nEAR Children, Another colouring contest accompanied by another shoal of entries. Do you know that it takes me nearly two hours to open and judge all your entries and some of you are such close /competitors. Th.s shows you1,314 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-09-01 2 1 05.3. A j. >•.<.• V# Mummy asked mc to V thank you for the prize you 4 4 tent. Thank you very much. I am going to buy a bat. I am also sending you my photo, with my love. I CAESAR RODE.48 words
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Advertisement330 1951-09-01 2 We have the pleasure to inform the public that:— CORONET HAIRDRESSERS 74-1. Bru Baaah Road Singapore Tel 7*25 is opened entirely under new supervision ot Miss Annie (former of New Capitol Hairdressers). Buy Our Latest NEW DESIGNS MEDIUrvf type IN PURE 22 XT COLD TAI SENG GOLDSMITH 190. South Bridge330 words
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Miscellaneous469 1951-09-01 2 JUNIOR CONTEST j P t*.- 9 fWWs~i] S?. ''i\\ y mf^^aa. ttWI 1 I here art* several ways of spending a holiday 4 and m this puzzle are four of thrm When you have MiMiplrted it fill m your name, address and age. and p«>l to Children's Page. Singapore Iree469 words
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Miscellaneous178 1951-09-01 2 JUNIOR CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS. 1. The note that is not genuine, for chief port cf N.E. England. 5. example. 9, It keeps you cool. It is used for fixing glass 3. 11, A train may be shunted A game of football but no* on to It 12. The material soci:er,178 words
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Article788 1951-09-01 3 HE IS A 'SUPPLUS' MILLIONAIRE 20 years ago was haulage man CANNES, Saturday. PEORGE Dawson, 43-year-old millionnaire surplus v king, wants to buy the £38,000,000 East African groundnuts scheme from the British Government. He is willing to pay cash down for all the vast surplus stores parked out there trucks,788 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-09-01 3 IPOLLO The Oedipus Rex of Sophocles. > ot the i.icvk trasjic dramas has Gi k National Tinitre m the anheatre at Delphi. This dancer m urn. performs the ancient dance -of ior lhe performance.33 words
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Article68 1951-09-01 3 Posted mail in fire box MANILA firemen are fed tip. Il is because after h^vup fiie alarm devices the strategic places .out the city, they been mistaken Ime and for mail bcxe:?. '.o Millari. 15. was probing an alarm box n fire-thirsty, sweating fighters from a fire n came sireningReuter - 68 words
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Article157 1951-09-01 3 LONDON, Saturday. 'IfOICE recorders are being fitted Into prototype planes so that test pilots can log second-by-second commentaries of their flights. It was thought of alter Geoffrey de Havilland crashed into the Thames Estuary m his experimental tail-less Swallow m September 1946. One of his157 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-09-01 3 DOG-TIED Mr. Charles O. Spannans, who is m Britain to judge the 500 entries at the Festival championship do? show of the combined boxer clubs of Great Britain. He has two dozen boxer dojfs embroidered on his tie and his wife uses the same dogrs for decoration.47 words
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Article, Illustration419 1951-09-01 3 A LTHOUGH the bid of one no trump is pernaps the most standardized of all opening bids, the responses to the one no trump bid have always been troublesome. The so-called Stayman 2Club response, asking partner to show any four-card major, or to clarify his opening no trump419 words
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85 1951-09-01 3 \SHINGTON The United B Philippi: ha. themselves together In a i nee nact. each niori to help the o* gression. Presicr-nt Truman call 'd the treaty "a strong wards security and v the Pacific." "It demonstrates to all nations thai We intend tinue oarA.P. - 85 words
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Article41 1951-09-01 3 The American Associ:; of Veterans of Foreign V has passed a rei tion asking for the rr sation of the State De; ment of the United S: and for replacing the sent Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 41 words
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Article20 1951-09-01 3 President Truman has nominated Mr. Harold B. Minor, a State Dep career diplomat, to bo U.S. Minister to Lebanon. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement129 1951-09-01 3 We Close on Mondays STAMFORD CAFE 82, Brat Basin Rd Phone 4272 RICHARD A BR. HERDFP SOUNGEt x W^ \mm% im, i mW *M*\\ MMmmm. -%r W ■■'y.. t.w m\mAmmWama.xWF *am W mW ■y^jMM^ M j*W >& 'IP j Jr J «r '^%saß_b_L.' Jfl ;lliii^*« _*_r O jlli* f^aßr W129 words
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Miscellaneous218 1951-09-01 3 'C'-PCRE me I X re- C c< -gaporel Minimi X 5 VI i.m »JS i m ir l«t pn IS ax im ISMI r.m IT2BI 1 x') f 2 s f F^^irSKfi Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Wnlnva fac cats? will need this/ E-1 Ma/a w r//f jungle218 words
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Miscellaneous87 1951-09-01 3 .>; 7 How An Editor Does Fob*— A talk by Tom Hopkin,on; 730 Pavilion Players Directed by David Wolfsthal; 7.45 Composer of the Week Mendels--8 Rhythm Rendezvous'— Stewart with Rhythm Section: 815 The Weather'— l: "Have You Thought about the Weather?' by .4 H Clements; 8.30 The News 8.45 Listeners'87 words
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Miscellaneous472 1951-09-01 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR SATURDAY SUHDAY JJORX today, you are a na- tural executive. You never J^ORN today, you have a do anything yourself which sparkling sense of humour can be properly delegated to another, and you will succeed which makes it possible for you best if you are m a472 words
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The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. Sept. 1, 1951.
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Article273 1951-09-01 4 QAYB Sir George Pepler, Singapore's Town Planning Adviser; "Exssive land values are a tax on industry and on house-building." That tax has been a crippling one sine the end of the war, and if left alone will strangle this Colony's Industrial expansion and emasculate social273 words
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Article226 1951-09-01 4 'ALL over the world men are doing more talking than guns. Take heart from the fact that at this time of the year, when wars have sc cften started, the statesmen at least beg to go on differing— with words. Never were so many conferences. Never was226 words
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Article, Illustration658 1951-09-01 4 'You have won the battle 9 But for how long will the Persian Nationalist leader be able to control aroused fanaticism? asks Terence Lyons A THOUSAND faces. A thousand pairs of eyes, black passionately fanatical eyes. Unbelievable heat, with shirts and even trousers658 words
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344 1951-09-01 4 YUGOSLAV smokers now have to pay $8 for 20 cigarettes. This high price is due to the fact that m Yugoslavia tobacco is a Government monopoly and the authorities there have ordered a general increase m prices of all monopoly articles. Government employees wiU344 words
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Article959 1951-09-01 4 Citigen - Citigen BY IN the Singapore Municipal Commission, it is no longer unusual to see a Progressive Party Commissioner rise to make a proposal, for which he gets not only no support but opposition from fellow-Party^ Commissioners. It used to be the rule that a Progressive Commissioner said959 words
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674 1951-09-01 4 FREDERICK COOK - NOW HARD IS IT TO LIVE ON $40,000 p.a.? FREDERICK COOK By Cost-of-living is a worry for the United States Congressmen, too. Here is the story of Congressman Gossett, who resigned to go into business because his salary was not enough •'CONGRESSMAN.'' I said over the long-distance telephone to handsome674 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-09-01 4 CILES - CILES by .ae sir^.ige desire of the British to paddle at least one^16 words
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Advertisement19 1951-09-01 4 At m■' DEALERS IN ALL HIGH CLASSES OF WATCHES LEE MIN WATCH CO. SA. CHANGE ALLEY SINGAPORE Tel 334819 words
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Advertisement123 1951-09-01 4 jES|f&^''l«« tmmmM^ :^TFS ?*aES*^t*Mß^yt v '3wt»^ ,w m ,*v BBBbPIPpP P^^F pß**L '%tf Mr pV V l j Bmb 7m\\W ~At*m9r±M^. flpflßp^H**^^*^ xJpS^B^. |L *^--JSs\ m QL. Si Sa Baby has been watching that door for quite a long time. There have been some disappointments first Jock with a friendly123 words
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Article, Illustration138 1951-09-01 5 SPECULATORS 'PLAYING' LAND MARKET Sir George Pepler suggests remedy Free Press Staff Reporter gIR George Pepler, Singapore's town planning adviser, said yesterday that land speculation m the Colony was interfering with proper planning and development and that a bill dealing with the matter was "on stock." Sir George Pepler was138 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-09-01 5 Kamala club gives reception I Heft) Frees picture was m honour of the Maharani of the former Prime Minis- the member* of the Kamala Club, Vomlmein Read on Thursday.29 words
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Article229 1951-09-01 5 Sir George recalled that a Royal. Commission appointed m Britain to investigate the distributon of industrial population reported on their findings i early m 1940 and laid particular emphasis on the need for decentralisation which was then carried out m England. The Commission thought that planning229 words
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Reorganisation of Secretariat
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Article148 1951-09-01 5 THE two efficiency exD?rts 1 engaged by the Singapore Government from a London firm of consultants to reorganise the work of the Colonial Secretariat are expected to arrive m the Colony by the middle of October. Mr. K. A Blacker, Organisation' Secretary, told the Free Pre^s148 words
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Article80 1951-09-01 5 *t«HE following outstations will be liable to load-shedding tonight Sago St.. People's Park, Nanson Rd., Lam Soon Oil Mills, Guan Hin OU Mills. U.E. Network, UK. Factory, River Valley Rd., Kiiliney Rd., Orchard -Rd., Armenian St. Static Capitol, Newton, Balmoral Rd., Chartered Bank, George St. Static, George St.80 words
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344 1951-09-01 5 •STREAMLINING' SCHOOLS SYSTEM Free Press Staff Reporter A FIVE- YEAR scheme for Malay education, part of which covers the introduction of English m all Malay schools m Singapore, is now under discussion by the education authorities and the Singapore Malay Teachers' Union. The new344 words
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Article29 1951-09-01 5 The Chinese Chamber of Commerce is convening a meeting of registered and exempted societies on Tuesday next. Sept. 4, to discuss matters relating to the celebration of City Day.29 words
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278 1951-09-01 5 Free Press Johore Correspondent 'PHE progress of the Johore Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association, which was inaugurated ln July, was reviewed at a meeting of the Central Committee a few days ago. It was reported that m every centre m the State considerable278 words
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46 1951-09-01 5 $10,000 'TERROR OF TAIPING KILLED Ting Fook, a $10,000 bandit. known as "The Terror of Taiping", was killed yesterday afternoon on the outskirts of Taipmg town by security forces. He was the Political Commissar of Taiping and a District Committee member of the Malayan Communist Party.46 words
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182 1951-09-01 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THREE Committee's of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners have recommended the provision of an additional sum of $70,000 m the supplementary budget for widening and reconstruction of the Stamford Road Canal. This sum is m addition to the182 words
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Article, Illustration24 1951-09-01 5 picture. An early Jet Air Liner (*TT R3TN*T>*ttXILUS'»> r4 lure v.! ,eh is on display at the airport for today's Air Display.- Free PressFree Press - 24 words
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Article1576 1951-09-01 5 Municipal Commission debates price Free Press Staff Reporter QUESTIONS on why Singapore Municipal Commissioners were being made unwittingly to pay "through the nose** for steel In the local market m order that the new Pasir Panjang power station might be ready six months ahead of1,576 words
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Article98 1951-09-01 5 jyjß. R. C HOFFMAN, a Singapore member of the Straits Settlements Civil Service, who is now on a Departmental Scholarship m the United Kingdom, has been appointed as part-time lecturer m Law at the new Law Faculty at the University College, Southampton. Mr. Hoffman has98 words
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Advertisement126 1951-09-01 5 A Captivating Fragrance 1 Rtmtutmlic Spain ss tttm**^ jV*y^ (< 'd Also A /oil c hie Lot'aß, Ea« de Cclagne, Face Powder and Soap. f Ccrre See a range now on display 9 Guut Stmt* As luiui man- tamamm m-wmi *t\< For Cosmetic fir Perfumery. < ;k OF I'MVEKSAL REMQWN126 words
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Advertisement79 1951-09-01 5 A HARD CASE!! 'k I BY THE LOOK OF IT YES "Robinsons (^mm^Sr^i^^^ choosing roTTKRY Tt^ _|^^S^yjl l^f^Xjfr) Ash Trays, Tankards and a THOUSAND-AND-ONE things to please the discerning eye Famous makes include, Sylvac Ware, Falconware. Poole, Royal Gouda. Diana, Cooper-Clayton, Etc. m*fn7. .«K t o D Yial ALL AT79 words
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Article, Illustration224 1951-09-01 6 PENOHEFF HERE TO SETTLE WITH KONG ('EORC.E Fencheff, 40--1 year-old heavyweight champion of A lias picked sti IT opposition for the Ight of his two- programme m .-/a pore. ..ng at the Happy .urn he meets The Ans;el < 3851 b) and ild give an inhis chances X X ng.224 words
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Article45 1951-09-01 6 Reg Harris may quit CHAMBERS T v Di champion Mind on -er. c. one of v i young fi or of one o: to 1 while he ii p. It-. h friends, he has i he would like to go ne is still champion. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article729 1951-09-01 6 'Spore defence is weak -KHOO By CRUSADER KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. -THK luck of the game may play an important part m deciding Sunday's Malaya Cup final", Tungku Abdul Rahman, president of the Football Association of Malaya, told me this morning. Perak, he pointed out,729 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-09-01 6 Inter Services Challenge Trophy Cycling Match at Heme Hill Track. The Army Team at the finish of the nine laps Team Pursuit Race which they won on Aug*. 18. M. Hague m front, P. Brotherton on left and K. Mitchell behind.41 words
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Article28 1951-09-01 6 Radio Malaya's broadcast on the Malaya Cup final at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow will start at 5.10 p.m. and not at 4.55 p.m. ?s previously announced.28 words
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497 1951-09-01 6 THE boys are fighting lit, they have trained very hard", Jack Crossley, captain of Perak's Malaya Cup soccer team, told me on the arrival of the team here last night. He added "Each one i s confident Perak will win. They are m497 words
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Article118 1951-09-01 6 CHARLIE WARD of Little Aston, played faultless golf to win the £1.500 Lotus tournament which ended at Stoneham, Southampton, yesterday. Ward, a member of Britain's Ryder Cup team had rounds of 69, 68, 65 and 68 to total 270 for the 72 holes. He is now118 words
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Article89 1951-09-01 6 \FOUR goals to nil victory over Guard Dog Unit at Geylang Stadium yesterday gave Marine Department the Singapore A.F.A. league championship this season. They were undefeated m the league. Outside right Omar Awang opened accounts with a powerful ground shot and Sarijan Sudin. the left wing,89 words
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Article355 1951-09-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TUNGKU Abdul Rahman who is resigning from his post as Deputy Public Prosecutor on taking up duties as Chief of UMNO told The Free Press today that he will carry on as President of the Football Association of Malaya. He will also355 words
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Article, Illustration9 1951-09-01 6 GEOFFREY EVANS - By GEOFFREY EVANS "Anything to declare?"9 words
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Article144 1951-09-01 6 J^ATEST positions m the Singapore United Services Football Association league < are: P W L D F APts RNAC 24 16 2 6 58 16 38 GHQ 23 14 6 3 52 25 31 RAF MU 21 13 4 448 28 30 RAF C. 21 12 4 5144 words
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Article60 1951-09-01 6 THERE will be no broadcast of the world middleweight championship bout between the title holder Randolph Turpin and Sugar Ray Robinson on September 12. the International Boxing Club has announced. All television and film rights have been sold. Television rights have been sold to a <;roupReuter - 60 words
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Article199 1951-09-01 6 gOUTHAMPTON F.C.s manager, Sid Cann, is of the opinion that referees should control matches from the grand stand. A microphone, m which to whistle would, he says, get over the distance difficulty. "Look how much better he would be able to see the entire field— just like spectators,"199 words
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Article47 1951-09-01 6 gIME DERBY S C. went down to Stanvac by six goals to one at the F N grouni yesterday m a Singapore Bus'nesg Houses League and Cup match. Scorers for Stanvac were Ibrahim Yusoff (2i. Ibrahim bin Omar (2), Param and Ah Wee.47 words
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Advertisement320 1951-09-01 6 Buy your DIAMOND GOLD JEWELLERY from us Widest Range Most Up-to-date Fashion Incomparable Workmanship ...now the talk of the Toi We invite you to call < for yourself ft ft Ml GOLDsmiTHs c DiamonD DEP.LFR 644, North Br.s.gc nd. N4ffi#*t Pnone t2?'C Missed M^Q* /f\rvw/^ 1 I DON'T MISS |SS320 words
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Miscellaneous38 1951-09-01 6 TMtr GAMBOLS /6<a*^^*A^^ :^-T^-^^pT" ~3«iil| q II |LooscM?e^ t^o^^ I v/ \j^ s N S^l TO \W(?M> YOU IN A TDVafrL CI J r-LTKATy, A frXINI fr€Qgtt lIIC7 1 T^V,' r^PP) *l\ J DtfOCfc- 4Clr*,*rGN*r IM YOU (NTrtAl38 words
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217 1951-09-01 7 HIGH DESCENT IS OUT OF MAIN E VENT going at K.L. will be soft ri(l m ALLAN LEWIS \LA LUMP-UK. Saturday, sHOW wo- well the first day over I he will find the six furlongs 7) a different proposition. If r does not start take this as a !r lo217 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-09-01 7 This picture which reached the Free Press yesterday shows Dave Sands, British Empire middleweight champion shaking hands with Joe Shepherd. Nelson-on-Tyne promoter, before a workout with American Jackie Keough. Between Sands and Keough is Sands' manager- trainer To m Maguire.43 words
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Article61 1951-09-01 7 SPORE MALAYS v. SELAN GOR j pEAM to represent Singapore against Selangor In the final match of the Ruler-' Sh.eld cricket competitoday and tomorrow on the ft Club ground at Kuala ;>ur wiU be chosen from: Ibrahim Isa (captain'). All MOM. Shah. Hussin Shah, S M 1 Jabbar. AbduUh Ar:z61 words
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Article46 1951-09-01 7 ROYAL Air Force Tengah ated GHQ. Signal ::t by four goals tc d a Singapore United Ser- League soccer encounter at Tengah yesterday evening Outside-left Sargent gained two goals for the Airmen Smith <:riside-left) and Orbeli < centre-forward) scored the others.46 words
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Article124 1951-09-01 7 JOE BAKSI SCORES EASY VICTORY JOE BAKSI, former heavyweight title contender, successfully hit the comeback trial m Illonois last night by pounding- out a unanimous 10-round decision over Art Henri of New York. Baksi, returning to action m quest of Jersey Joe Walcott's title after an 18-month off, appeared rustyU.P. - 124 words
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Article18 1951-09-01 7 Gronick of Michigan won a split. 10-round decision over Jesse Underwood m their welterweight match last night. U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article106 1951-09-01 7 CRANK Seagman of Aus- tralia and defending champion Art Larsen (America) reached the men's singles semi-finals of the United States Lawn Tennis Championships at Forrest Hills. New York yesterday. Sedgman defeated Tony Trabert of Cincinnati 3-6, 6-2. 7-5. 3-6, 6-3, while Art Larsen beat Gardner Mulloy, Miami.A.P.; U.P. - 106 words
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679 1951-09-01 7 WARWICKSHIRE who made certain of winning the County cricket championship some weeks ago finished their programme yesterday when their match against Surrey at the Oval was abandoned as a draw. Warwickshire from their 28 matches secured 216 points which gave them the title by 32 pointsReuter - 679 words
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Article29 1951-09-01 7 THE South Africans last county match of the tour, against Kent, was abandoned as draw because of rain yesterday while the tourists had a lead of 38.29 words
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Advertisement62 1951-09-01 7 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT AT 9 p.m. AST APPEARANCE c\ OF SWEDISH A ANGEL (Leaving for U.S.A. on Sunday) *J VERSUS I GEORGE PENCH EFF (Dynamic Adonis of the Mat World). >| BARON von HECZEY vs BOSCA BOA 1/ CHARLIE GAMAGE vs MIKE BARREn •nrl k (Elimination Bout For Challenge62 words
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Miscellaneous71 1951-09-01 7 Today's sport *(n < K: smfapore *A' v Sooth hina at Stadium: Div. 2: S.H.B. i hinrst- Athletic W at CYMA. RADMINTOX: Colony Jnr. tournrv at Clerical I*. Hall 7.15 p.m. TOMORROW SOCCER: DIV. 2: I.R.C. 'A' v S. Dist. Sirs, at Gevlang; DIV. 3B: Customs v HQ 32 Coy71 words
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Miscellaneous890 1951-09-01 7 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER tl'SOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER RACE 1 COl RTENAY COURTENAY A.T. SEALED ORDERS COURTEXAY 2.30 Scaled Orders A.T. Sealed Orders Courtenay Sealed Orders Miss Coy 1 Scaled Orders Courtenay A.T. At Last RACE I DANCING FURY DEEP FIELDS DEEP FIELDS SHMOO MR S A 3.00 Mr. S.890 words
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Article39 1951-09-01 8 WIIHIRI. At :d**nre OaT 39 31 at Ba--1 Ceylon Mr S. Ratnam of v Igamated Engineers Sin- > Mr. R. Soma- d Pensioner* and r Somasundram to i daughter of Mr ier A.C.S. Klang jadurai. Recep- house on Vaddukhoddai39 words
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Article51 1951-09-01 8 NOTICE Is hereby given that V POH KUO of 166A. Upper ikgoaa Roid. Singapore. 19. is ro the Governor for nat tion. and that any person I knows any reasons why nai nld not be granted s r.d a written and signed of the facts to the Co- Secretary51 words
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Article37 1951-09-01 8 "E" Division Vo'.un'eers att iched to "E" DivlI ninded that the next trill tike place at 5.30 Monday. 3rd: September. it o. Koad Police Station. J. G. WATSON Staff Officer V tteer Sp-cial Constabulary.37 words
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Article392 1951-09-01 8 Rearming cause of instability UNITED NATIONS, Saturday. THE overall economic position of Asia and the Far East is one of "grave anxiety," a United Nations survey said today. Increased export drives m relation to import prices and a favourable balance of payments position improved the economicReuter - 392 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-09-01 8 This evening dress, worn by the actress Eleanor Parker in 'Valentino,' epitomises the carefree charm of the 1920's without seeming out of place in 1951.27 words
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Article162 1951-09-01 8 ROME, Sat. COMMUNIST Hungary has forcibly separated children under six from parents it considers "undesirable" and is bringing them up m Red institutions, a Hungarian refugee said yesterday The refugee who asked that his name be withheld because his family is still m Hungary, said the162 words
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Article91 1951-09-01 8 VANCOUVER, Sat. •pOLJCE squads raced into 1 the interior of British Columbia yesterday following bomb raids on rail and power lines. They blamed the Doukhobors religious fanatics for the latest acts of terrorism. Members of this sect, who defy man-made laws with fire raids and nudeReuter - 91 words
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Article34 1951-09-01 8 The Prime Minister of Kashmir, Sheikh Abdullah, has been declared elected as a delegate to the Kashmir constituent assembly which, under the Indian plan, will decide on the future of the State. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 34 words
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Article164 1951-09-01 8 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE ALTHOUGH interest m the London Stock Exchange rday slackened with the approach of week-end prices li-nerally held steady to firm, states Reuter's financial C ->rrespondent. Development on the fighting front m Korea, introduced some caution and early hesitancy into industrials which, however, closed164 words
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Article26 1951-09-01 8 The following were yesterdays quotations on the Hong Kong money exchang market: HK56.545 6.585 per US$l. HK515.72 per sterling. HK5324.0 per tael of gold.—26 words
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Article18 1951-09-01 8 Peking Radio reported last night that the Dalai Lama. snritiml ruler of Tibet, had ned to Lhasa.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 18 words
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Article278 1951-09-01 8 Officer gave life to save cadet LONDON, Saturday. OIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Air Cadet Derek Coates, sole survivor of an air crash m which seven R.A.F. officers and one cadet were killed, owes his life to "an extraordinarily generous man" who gave him the only parachute In the plane that could be reached.278 words
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Article59 1951-09-01 8 Egypt yesterday accused Britain of violating Egyptian sovereignty by using radio frequencies m the Suez Canal zone. The Egyptian delegate, Mr John Boctor, made the accusation at a 70-nation extraordinary radio conference m Geneva to consider redistribution of radio frequencies. Sir Robert Craigie, Britain, said he reservedReuter - 59 words
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Article69 1951-09-01 8 CHICAGO. Sat. JAPANESE who survived atom bomb radiation have recovered their fertility, four American doctors reported here. There is "no unusual incidence of abnormality m the children born to them since the explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki m 1945, they said. From 25 to 50 per cent,Reuter - 69 words
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Miscellaneous198 1951-09-01 8 3**>">** C**t********' «4 N«n 447 "■BBBBB BBBBBBf^^^^BBBBBa BbTJbTJ BBBBBfII bbbbbbl I I I I BBBg^Bl 111 CLl'fcS Al lilies 1. Small drinks i4>. 3. A counterfeit penny? (6». 8. It comes to ihe point— of lighting (5) 9. Stone memoranda (5). 10. They find worms edible i 5. 5). 12,198 words
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Miscellaneous61 1951-09-01 8 Solution to Crossword No. 446 Across: 1, High water. 8, Mark. 9, Hard Jines. 10, Newt. 11, Silas. 13, Add. 14, Nesta. 17. Ode. 18, Ethel. 19. Lias. 21. Semitones. 22. Erie. 23, Skymaster. Down: 2, Italic. 3, Hide and seek. 4. Avid. 5. Emendations. 6, Rased. 7, Skate. 12,61 words
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Title Section8 1951-09-01 1 Free Press Saturday Magagine SATURDAY, September, 1, 1951.8 words
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Article, Illustration732 1951-09-01 1 tIR DAY is here n with ;tll its and circumToday lhe will by lull I ii airjets, cleaving w.iv through tin; tiu- speed Tiger Mollis, round like il luiis. Singaporeans Ft their und and gl n's aehitue- lanj r is glittering ci brave blind na B732 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-09-01 1 7 di y Is Singapore Air Day. such a day ones thoughts are liable to turn to air travel and jar away <•< ajpadsf^c oi the Qaniat Kangaroo root* termiaok\the Sydney harbour bridge form a background to the fashion model's welcome to SUM' met with t*s long, la2n days of53 words
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Article, Illustration364 1951-09-01 1 Carl Lim - THE KITCHEN GOD HAS A BIRTHDAY Carl Lim hy TX two days, Chinese kitchens will assume a gay atmosphere cis busy women prepare tasty dishes to celebrate the birthday feast of the kitchen god. Few deities command so much respect m the Chinese home. This res- pect is conceded because364 words
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527 1951-09-01 1 P.C. GILLIAM - WHEN IS A CUP OF COFFEE RE ALLY COFFEE? P.C GILLIAM As many recipes as there are nations by WHAT is a cup of coffee sounds simple, hut you would be surprised at the answers you get to this question m various parts of the world. The basic ingredients are527 words
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Advertisement28 1951-09-01 1 COFFEELIN TEALIN Invention- Coffee Tea m their most convenient Form "larling drink it and remember me" Lovely housewife. WKKOM TRADING CO., N *> 104 Middle Road. Singapore. Tei*: *****.28 words
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Advertisement45 1951-09-01 1 BONNIE TOGS tor yow KIDDIES EXCLUSIVE (fv 7^^^ WALT DISNE*! Q*?/\ DESIGNS JSBL4/ V\ PLAIN COLO'-"«» _/N^y-uffi-f /rl WASH VFA T RIBBED NECK CONSTRUCTION RETAINS ITS SHAPE AFTER REPEATED LAUNDERINGS. NEW SHIPMENT NEW RANGE OF DESIGNS Sgfe Agttnts EXCELSIOR LTD. 66, HIGH STREET. TEL. 6145 words
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Article, Illustration121 1951-09-01 2 FRANCIS GOES TO THE RACES (coming to the I Rex) is the sequel to "Francis." who is, as you know, a talking mule In this new film, Francis yt lends his services to a >> racing stable and helps his owner Peter (Donald O'Connor) to win121 words
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Article143 1951-09-01 2 Two scripts at once SCREEN writer Val Guest recently managed to complete two scripts at almost the same time. His latest, "Lampidorra Story" will be filmed m Spain Yoiande Donland. This script was completed at the same timp he finished "Another Mans Poison.** the film which Hollywood star Bette Davis143 words
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Article, Illustration785 1951-09-01 2 THE FAN MAIL STILL POURS IN By Harold Heffernan Betty Grable and June Haver hold pride ot place m 20 th Century Fox 117 HAT about movieTan mail these days? Are people stili writing to their screen idols? Yes, they are. The glamour displayed m "'Bird of Paradise" by Debra785 words
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Article, Illustration365 1951-09-01 2 Man has never conquered woman SUAVE, cynical and apparently surprised at my ignorance of women. George Sanders said: "Let me say at once that no man has ever conquered a woman. "The woman sets the snare for the man of her choice. If you are not the object of the365 words
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515 1951-09-01 2 Aik, FRED ISAAC A TALKING point for cinema fans is the showing of a threedimensional picture at the Festival of Britain Telecinema m London. What are the prospects of such films being seen by the millions of cinemagoers all over the world? Though the cost of515 words
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Article141 1951-09-01 2 'Force of arms' and feet 'THE first screen ap- pearance is always a thrill, and sometimes a let— down, for the newcomer. As witness the plight of Al Cantor, former University of Southern California football star, who reported to Warner Bros, the other day for a b\\ role m a141 words
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Article65 1951-09-01 2 Sir, I am sure the management of the Roxy Cinema does not know that, despite recently exhibited boards asking patrons not to reserve 40 and 80 cents seats, seats m practically every row are being 'booked' by black marketeers who put handkerchiefs on their seats and so mark them65 words
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Advertisement216 1951-09-01 2 TONITE MIDNITE "ZEVARAT" (Hindustani^ TOMORROW 2 810 Technicolor Feature*— sl <ts \n John Wayne m ue Krlh AT 11 A.M. MJ GODFATHERS" 'THE PI It J^^—^ w^a^a^— NOW V^4» I^4 PV SHOWING t+TSJj?I77&mA ORIEN. 3.15—6 30 9.15 p.m.'y^fy^W^y^fni PRIM: It SAMIA GAMAL MM You'll RAVE when she dances m a216 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1951-09-01 3 KENNY KAYE - KENNY KAYE A Free Press Saturday Short Story by Sergeant Mat bin Abdullah faced the most terrifying moment of his life— he had to choose who was to die, his child or the bandits. CERGEANTMATbin Abdullah sloshed through the mud and thick undergrowth of the jungle, turned into1,164 words
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Article, Illustration448 1951-09-01 3 Mary Baxter - Mary Baxter by "PHE first time I seriously considered Hying was when 1 was nine years old. My sister was five at the time and light, almost frail. Naturally her inferior poundage was more suitable for the experiment and I persuaded her to leap from a448 words
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1110 1951-09-01 3 ANTHONY WISE - I flew in a Jap bomber over Sumatra ANTHONY WISE by JN 1945, very shortly after the liberation of Singapore, I flew to Palembang m Sumatra. With me was another war correspondent and three British army officers. At that time there were about 70.000 Japanese, fully armed and equipped, m1,110 words
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Article63 1951-09-01 3 Continued from Page 1 ters engraved on a red thick board. Besides reporting once every three days, the kitchen god is also believed to submit an annual report as well. This takes place on the 24th day of the Chinese 12th moon just before the celebrations of the63 words
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Advertisement157 1951-09-01 3 j- Attention Changi Point Ficnik^r*! j: THE LONDON RESTAURANT BAR ji m *l Of Changi Village have the pleasure to announce that we are now m a position to serve your requirements conveniently and 5 l* economically. > Hamper $1.50 J Tiffin $2.00 5 Beer etc., etc. I INTERESTED IN157 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1951-09-01 4 it Twenty-one years ago, doctors said that a sickly child named RANDOLPH TURPIN would not live. In this article BEN PHLEGAR, Associated Press sportswriter, tells the story of A QUIET, soiemn- faced stranger i: ;:n England with the ;ld of a lifeguard andA.P. - 1,186 words
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464 1951-09-01 4 CRUSADER - Singapore has what it takes for victory CRUSADER TOMORROW'S MALAYA CUP FINAL says OINGAPORE. unbeaten m two seasons of Malayan aoccer, are generally fancied to win tomorrow's Cup final i inst Perak. But though the >lony appear to have a sounder side, there is really nothing to gauge the chances464 words
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Article, Illustration457 1951-09-01 4 MARK FOENANDER - MARK FOENANDER By JOHORE looks forward to putting up keener competition this season at rugov than there was last year. Presiding, at the annual meeting of the South Johore Rugoy FGOiball Club. Mr. ram Starr, vie preside stated that the Club last457 words
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Article54 1951-09-01 4 DETAILS of the Festival rugby match at Rectory Field. Blackheath are settled. The sides will not be representative of particular countries. D. W. Swarbrick's VV will play one raised by A. M. Rees; Both will be international m standard: date is Saturday. September 15 (3.15). Complete teams have54 words
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Article, Illustration262 1951-09-01 4 ROGER YUE - Following in Kid Walkey 's footsteps... ROGER YUE By LIKE a bolt from lhe blue, a sensational Chinese boxer has appeared to uplift the name of the Katong Boys' Club and take over from where Kid Walkey, another club member who made good m professional boxing, left off. This new262 words
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