The Singapore Free Press, 8 September 1951
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Title Section17 1951-09-08 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IM MALAYA PRICE FIFTEEN T.Ms SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1951.17 words
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Article, Illustration279 1951-09-08 1 Peking throws cold water on UN proposal TOKYO, Saturday. PEKING Radio, broadcasting today its first reference to the Allied note proposing that the Korean truce talks be resumed at a new site, threw cold water on the proposal. The radio broadcast a dispatch by Alan Winnington,279 words
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Article57 1951-09-08 1 Film star dies in bath Sat. Jied n the bath ot S irest kef ttremeJj I t > of .int. >'•••• i> her who imme•tor and for I 1 .1. .Mara n many »hasized her Thej The Invi>ible Jii m Rio. the Desert. li a ii, Romllyster of Arabian S57 words
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Article136 1951-09-08 1 BLACKPOOL, Saturday. BRITISH trade unions are to appeal direct to the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, over the head of Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to uct equal pay for women m the civil services. Mr. GaitskeD told the TUC iei :his week that136 words
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Article44 1951-09-08 1 THOUSANDS of people m Jordan celebrated King Talal's accession until dawn yesterday, firing revolvers, bren guns and other arms m the streets. There were torchlight processions and a fireworks display. King Talal held his first formal reception at the Palace.— A P.44 words
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Article164 1951-09-08 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. THE United States, Britain and France wfll discuss 16 world problems at next week's conference of their Foreign Ministers, officials disclosed today. Key issues to be studied at the four-day session openinc on Monday include the Kashmir dispute, the Persian oil dispute, Egyptian164 words
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Article108 1951-09-08 1 NEW YORK, Sat. DISTINGUISHED sc'entists from Western Europe have been unable to enter the United States for an important conference starting on Monday because they have not vet been granted visas. Officials of the American Chemical Society Congress said they had received cables from scient'sts m108 words
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Article, Illustration88 1951-09-08 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. The Progressive Party is against the proposed alienation by Government of about 63.000 square feet of Crown land at Collyer Quay m favour of the Singapore Chamber of Cpmmerce and the Singapore Club. After a discussion of the matter, the Party decided88 words
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58 1951-09-08 1 ALLAN LEWIS, Free Press racing correspondent, gives these as his best bets at Bukit Timah tc*ay: Clickitv Click. Gambar Melayu. Melnik and Red Carnation. His best longshots: Hopa- long, Jeannette and Tahiti. TRESPASSER recommends Dundonald and CliikityClick. PICTURE TIP and this morning's course information m58 words
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240 1951-09-08 1 Indonesia will sign Japanese peace treaty JAKARTA, Saturday. THE Indonesian Cabinet yesterday decided to authorise its Foreign Minister, Mr. Subardjo, who is leading his country's delegation to the San Francisco conference, to sign the Japanese peace treaty. i While official circles declined to be quoted, it is understood Indonesian claims240 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-09-08 1 picture. The R.A.F. Canberra jet bomber, which crossed the lantic m 4 hours 18 minutes, after leaving Aldergrovc N. Ireland on its record breaking flight. Below: Squadron Leader Denis Watson (navigator). Wing Commander R. P. Beaumont (pilot), and R H T Rvlands (radio ooerator) before the takePopper - 52 words
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Article179 1951-09-08 1 GROMYKO HAS A POLICE ESCORT SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. HEAVILY GUARDED by police and special agents, Russia's Andrei Gromyko arrived safely at the Japanese peace treaty conference hall yesterday after a special alarm that White Russians might try to kill him. FBI men phoned an emergency call to local police sayingAP; U.P.; Reuter - 179 words
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Article39 1951-09-08 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. THE U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. John Snyder, yesterday ruled out any possibility of an increase m the U.S. price of gold on the eve of next week's World Bank and Monetary Fund conference.39 words
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Article104 1951-09-08 1 P.C. KILLED IN CAMP ATTACK KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A POLICE constable was killed and a special constable was wounded by bandits who attacked a resettlement camp m the Muar area yesterday. Bandits attacked a Chinese family m the Segamat area on Wednesday, killing the father and his daughter and wounding104 words
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Article61 1951-09-08 1 piVE stalls m the Great World Amusement Park were razed m a fire shortly after midnight last night. The stalls were a coffee shop, a toy shop, a shooting gallery and two others. Four engines from the Central Fire Station soon had the fire61 words
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262 1951-09-08 1 Mossadeq to send ultimatum to Britain pRIME Minis Mo- hammed Mossadeq plans to ignore Britain's action m breaking oil oil talks with Persia and send his proposed ultimatum to London, said informed sources last night. The British Foreign Office announcement on Thursday that the talks were now considered "no longer262 words
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Advertisement120 1951-09-08 1 PIATINC |l mm^ma***mf**P m LEADERSHIP J-L THE WORLD'S FINEST MOTORCYCLES Ml Unique m design, revolutionary m conception, the ARIEL :hit engine is yet another of those In achievements that have made or Cycling history. The proof of the engine is m the pertormance, and the ARIEL engine *ives amazing accelera-120 words
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Advertisement125 1951-09-08 1 M.FLINTER S.GRINBtRG Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd. (Eu Court) Bldg, Spore, Telephone 7923 1 .»+4~f4^+.»~f++++4^+>4++4>++ »++++++_»< I TJtiJfait 1 if I STEP-IN /V^f V^) I BELT f Of Closely Woven Single Cord Elastic Net Front Panel of One-way A 4- Lastex. Jr k Fitted 4 Suspenders. jl No. 4050 m125 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-09-08 2 Show your skill as artists by colouring this picture. When you have completed it fill m your name address and aj;e, an d post to Children's Page, Singapore free Pres* Cecil Street to arrive not later than Wednesday nc\t. There are 'our prizes of $5 (one each to75 words
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Article908 1951-09-08 2 RASTUS - RASTUS ill- mined m thc 4 laugrjter wmch lollowed the wounded airman's words and it was not long before Dick *iiid the whole story ol Barbara's life since her Parents had handed her over to their Malay syce the Japs were stormin* the island. In908 words
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Article176 1951-09-08 2 CLUES ACROSS.— I. l wanuered lonely as a— 1 is the first line of a poem by Wordsworth. 5. Name for a German submarine. 7. Belfast Ls m this Irish province. 9, It stores honey m combs, io] The day after yesterday. 12, All* Fools' Day is the first of176 words
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1056 1951-09-08 2 Young Billy wants a Pen Pals' column Page For Children QEAR children, I get more and more letters every week as new readers start taking part m our junior contests. This week many of you found the correct solution though some of you decided that part four of the contest1,056 words
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Advertisement383 1951-09-08 2 THE "RELIEF" RENEW POINT FOUNT Al.\ p L% The genuine Relief Nib m the Kenev Fountain Pen is instantly replao^able user thus eliminating the delay and f> ence of Fountain Pen repairs. *SK YOUR DEALER FOR A DEMONSTf TO-DAY Sole Representative for all Relief Products: DONALD MOORE. «2 Orchard Road.383 words
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Miscellaneous253 1951-09-08 2 Rupert and Simon— l 9 Simon dicks himself up, and Rupert looks on anxiously, but the bey has been more surprised than hurt, and seems none ;he worse for thc tumble. He seizes the branch, and starts ro drag it over the rough grcund. The little bear helps untrl *r253 words
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Miscellaneous114 1951-09-08 2 POEM By A READER j TVEAR Wendy, I have written a poem foi the Children's Page readers to enjoy: Stage Fright Curtain's up, hall is dark, Wish I were m a park, Everything's right if you just smile, (Easy as jumping a 12 ft. stile t) Music's starting, here I114 words
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Article26 1951-09-08 3 LONDON HOTELS UP CHARGES f.. mdan 1 j an i i i lnI i LONDON, Saturday. hotels have put up their I expected to follow the26 words
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106 1951-09-08 3 'These fake businessmen are Reds COLOMBO. Sa:. roMMUNIST agents from foreign countries are gaining entry inco Ceylon under the pretext of carrying ..inous business transits, said Mr. Elliot H. Simpson, an American busi- .an who has spent 32 s in the Far East and d m the Strategic SerInrtDf the106 words
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Article, Illustration276 1951-09-08 3 i£ DARED NOT SLEEP When Mrs. 0. saw again LONDON, Saturday. WHAT is it like to see again when you have been blind? A 51-year-old woman, blind for two years, has been finding out. Her name is Mrs. Theresa Owens. She lost her sieht as a result of injuries she276 words
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Article66 1951-09-08 3 The Duke of Edinburgh is **a9ufm*m9J* of the two chil- ■ten of the French singer and television star Hele-ne i ordet. who has arrived m London to sing at a West F.ncl restaurant. The chil- j ilren are Max Philipe. aged six and Louis Elaine, aged T fi\e66 words
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Article22 1951-09-08 3 v factories m Britain 'camouflaged by screens of trees, shrubs and s :o prevent them disiig the countryside. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article33 1951-09-08 3 One of the Hong Kong's oldest landmarks, the sixstorey "Hong Kong Hotel" built m 1867. will be torn down next spring to make room for a more modern structure. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-09-08 3 Big as he is. this f monster Nile Perch, found j it didn't pay to get rough j with Humphrey Bogart, j 5 the screen tough guy. 1 Humphrey caught this j 80-pound fish while on location m Africa for exterior scenes of his I I60 words
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Article23 1951-09-08 3 The Cmmander of the British 29th Brigade m Korea, Brigadier Thomas Brodie has been awarded the Distinguished Service Order. AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article81 1951-09-08 3 Dr. Walter Kempner, of Duke University, N. Carolina founder of the rice diet treatment for high blood pressure, has told physicians that the diet also helps diabetes sufferers. Dr. Kempner said he studied 50 patients who had diabetes m combination with hypertension and kidney diseaseA.P. - 81 words
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Article49 1951-09-08 3 Two-hundred fountain pens, assorted to the tastes of diplomats liking— broad, medium and fine points arrived m San Francisco for the signing of the Japanese peace treaty. Donated by pen manufacturers, none could say just how many of the nens would be used.- A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article141 1951-09-08 3 Husbands don 'team enough, so— SYPNEY, Saturday. JN ever increasing numbers Australia's married 1 women are taking office, factory and shop jobs. Reason: To buy special family comforts for which a husband's salary is not sufficient. Weekly wages of many of these wives and mothersA.P. - 141 words
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Article38 1951-09-08 3 A new Belgian rifle was •nitrated on Thursday to military chiefs of Belgium, the Urnted States, France and Britain m connection with the plan to standardise the weapons of the Atlantic Pact forces.— A.F.P.A.F.P. - 38 words
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Article53 1951-09-08 3 The Legislative Council of the Muslim political party, "Masjumi"— the biggest m Indonesia voted for the signing of the Japanese peace treaty draft. U.S. Defence Mobilization chief, Mr. Charles E. Wilson said on Thursday the nations vast output of guns, tanks and planes is already bringing shortage mA.P. - 53 words
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230 1951-09-08 3 Back-room men set Government a problem LONDON, Saturday. NEARLY 4,000 scientists employed by the Govern--11 ment have handed Chancellor, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, an urgent demand for bigger pensions. They say the value of the i s now so low that many face poverty if they retire. The demand, put forward230 words
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Article69 1951-09-08 3 gYD.NEY labourer Robert Clifford's aaged 29, occupation ivas getting himself sacked until police became interested. He has been arrested and charged with stealing AS.4O from four firms. Police allege he obtained employment, then telephoned anonymously to say that the new employee was anReuter; AAP. - 69 words
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Article53 1951-09-08 3 James William Smith, believed to be London's oldest licensee, is retiring at the a?,* of 80. He is leaving his public house, "The Tankard," i Walworth Road, with memories of London inns going back three-quarters of a century. He sold beer at 2d. a quart53 words
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Article301 1951-09-08 3 East-West vulnerable. West dealer NORTH 4J 6 2 <? 9 3 0 A X J 10 6 4874 WEST EAST 4 A X Q 4 3 4 10 87 <? 5 2 2KfIKO 9 6 4 3 X 9 6 *JlO 32 SOUTH 4 9 5 <v> A301 words
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Article402 1951-09-08 3 SATURDAY DORN today, you should use your gift for mathematics and detail to make exceptional progress m business. You have a keen mind and are eminently practical. You can often succeed m ventures where others, less meticulous might fail. Although you may appear to take long chances402 words
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Advertisement139 1951-09-08 3 QkrICH Hi VITAMIN C. *W\ r -y X- to Aw 1 a Delicious and Palatable— Purities The «kin Tissues Most Suitable for Infants— Children and Aduliv Available at all Leading Dealers:— Singapore 51.60 per bottle Feder.ition S! 00 Agent**THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. imCORPOHATf o m tmi noe»ATio» oa »»i»»»i ESTAB139 words
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Miscellaneous137 1951-09-08 3 '*J Exclusive to the Singapoi"? Free Press m Malaya ~<-uc aorwp-- I I NO,MANORAKE. HE'S RIGHT. I NEWI I MEANWH/LE.NARDA WANDERS rAaoolv^Vj I DID BREAK ONE OF THEIR m SUN- FARTHER INTO THE DARK WOODS- A A&*,*.mg,THel Lii, r~md LAWS WHEN 1 TRIED TO j GOO? .ENCREBY S/^ |JE SE^^^137 words
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Miscellaneous253 1951-09-08 3 Radio SINGAPORE 100 Programme Summary, 1.02 Saturday Ballroom— Jack Fina Orchestra the New Yorkers 1.30 Time Signal News, 1.50 Interlude of Plantation Music. 2.00 Album of Harmony. 2.15 to 5.00 j Racing Commentaries relayed from Singapore Turf Club with interval music from the studio, 6.15 Programme Summary, 6.17 Children's Programme.253 words
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474 1951-09-08 4 The Singapore Press SATURDAY. Sept. 8, 1951. 100 years hence rjHIS week saw the death of a man who once claimed the secret of rejuvenation. His name was Serge Voronoff. His theory was that the normal span was not three eon and ten but a ■tUfy and a half. Fis474 words
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Article, Illustration729 1951-09-08 4 ALEXANDER CLIFFORD - German state of mind cause of trouble ALEXANDER CLIFFORD By •THE state of mind ol the Germans such a favourite target foi speculation and dismay since the war is causing trouble again. Thi< time it has been curdled by two issues which have aroused indignation against the Allies, caused a729 words
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918 1951-09-08 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. '£HE Labour Party i s not losing any time m naming its candidates for the December Municipal Elections. It has named four men to contest the North, South, East and Rochore wards. One report says that the candidate for West ward had also been nominated918 words
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815 1951-09-08 4 Cyril Ray - Cyril Ray By Buildings are not going up fast enough The ***m**mt9m9m*^m^mmmum*m Moscow Scene < ANE of the main Apriorities m Moscow m the whole of the Soviet Union for that matter is housing. And whatever space the Soviet papers may give to foreign affairs there815 words
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Article168 1951-09-08 4 LOVELIEST picket on Park-Avenue— blonde Ilona Massey, cinema and TV actress. Place the Soviet UNO delegation's headquarters. Reason—deportations of Hungarians. Hungarian-born Miss Massey helped the pickets to carry signs reading: "Stop deportations." "Murderers and "Fooey. Stalin." OFFER by a New York department store combined with a168 words
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Article161 1951-09-08 4 porttr cently to pro« Unlted S om! energy were still cd. Heinto the A tional Al tory m sooner had the fence .^J Jeep-loads guards dr. arrested bin days he The incic. v of the elabon taken by tin to protect fi It is t the United Energy161 words
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Advertisement18 1951-09-08 4 j"f"jrV DEALERS IN ALL HIGH CLASSES OF WATCHES. LEE MIN WATCH CO. SA. CHANGE ALLEY SINGAPORE Tel 334318 words
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Article, Illustration387 1951-09-08 5 PROGRESSIVES WILL CONTEST ALL SMC SEATS 3 Party Commissioners may seek re-election Free Press Staff Reporter THE Progressive Party proposes to contest all the six seats on the Singapore Municipal Commission which will fall vacant m December, an official of the Party told the Free Press yesterday. The Party hadFree Press - 387 words
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Article116 1951-09-08 5 THIS IS HOW ROADS BECOME STREETS >taif Reporter :,U(I Uhith A atx to two or b aether tne fc Mirhas the right of «aj L r not. M» L X referriac to a comElit from the Vacation that owners of C^ fronting certain pnKstrerN had be-n ordered their fence-i P^116 words
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Article, Illustration129 1951-09-08 5 LITTLE tired after his long voyage, but otherwise m good condition, the Malayan honey bear, Isau i above) until recently mascot of the Ist Battalion, The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry— has arrived m London from Penang aboard the s.s. Benattow.129 words
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Article33 1951-09-08 5 To cope with the rush for admissions next year, English schools la Selangor have worked out a fd cial system whereby priority will be Riven to children who will he overage In 1953.33 words
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Article128 1951-09-08 5 TV/fR. Alan Andrews, Director for iTI Boys' Work on the Staff of the World's Alliance of Y.M.CAs., Geneva, will arrive m Singapore on Sept. 15, on a 10-day visit to the Associations m Singapore and ihe Fl deration. Mr. Andrews has just completed128 words
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Article, Illustration316 1951-09-08 5 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By lies m a simple mi plaque MOUNTED on the frame of the mam notice board m the entrance hall of the V.MC.A m Orchard Road is a bras* plaque, presented by a member of the Association to the memory of a316 words
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Article52 1951-09-08 5 Five children from one of Singapore's Welfare centres were thrilled when they went on board the Carthage on Thursday to say good-bye to Lady Gimson. In the background is Mrs. Yap Pheng Geek who ivas among the large number of well-wishers who went to bid her farewell— FreeFree Press - 52 words
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Article34 1951-09-08 5 More school dental clinics are being set un m the Federation. The clinics will be staffed by dental nurses who have qualified at the Dental Nurses Training School m Penang.34 words
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Article23 1951-09-08 5 Penang's second womno lawyer s Nancy Chin-Poh Yeap. was admitted to the Penang. Bar yesi terday by Mr. JusUc* SpencerWiikinaors.23 words
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Article219 1951-09-08 5 Savings Bank not for investment Free Press Staff Reporter THE Post Office Savings Bank is intended for savings, not for investment, Mr. D. W. Nay lor, Accountant of the General Post Office, told the Free Press yesterday when asked why a limit of $10,000 was placed on all private and219 words
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Article174 1951-09-08 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A CALL to local-born Indians to form their own political association ln Malaya and to speed up the formation of a central organisation of all Indian bodies, was made by Mr. R. Jumabhoy, member for Indisn Chamber of Commerce m the Singapore174 words
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Article232 1951-09-08 5 'Pettifogging (Police) prosecutions' Free Press Staff Reporter T^HE Singapore Police, who were recently accused of indulging: m "pettifogging prosecutions" by a critic m England, Mr. Charles A. Ward, came back with a terse reply yesterday that advancement m the Singapore Police Force was not gained232 words
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Article102 1951-09-08 5 TPHE following substations will te liable to load-shedding toU '\TacPherson Ro*.. Kirn Chuan Rd Boundary Rd.. Upper Serangoon. Yio Chu Kang Rd.. Arthur Rd., Tanjo g Katong. Broadnck Rd.. Telck Kurau. Bedc/ i Changi 9*2 mile. Changi Prison. Tana Mera Besar, Seiarang Bar racks, Atlas Ice,102 words
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Article28 1951-09-08 5 Trade Union leaders la Kuala Lumpur yesterday expressed er ihusiastic support for a Singapore campaign urg ng fortnightly payments of salar es by all employers.28 words
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Article78 1951-09-08 5 "THE limits on tbe maximum 1 amount that could be deposited m individual or private, aad trust accounts, and m Public and conjoint accounts were fixed by the Post Master-General m agreement with the Governments of the Federation and Singapore, and were part of the Ordinance. An approach78 words
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Article30 1951-09-08 5 For the first time, Kuala Lumpur may have an open air allcommunity production *his year of a Shakespeare play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" m its Lake Gardens.30 words
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Article38 1951-09-08 5 A meeting of all journalists In Penang has been called lor Sept. 13 to receive the recommtndaiions of tho Pro-Tern Committee on tht fomi ation ol a Penahf Brand) of -the Association of Journal: sts\38 words
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Article146 1951-09-08 5 City Day Dinner? Free Press Staff Reporter gINGAPORt Municipal Commissioners are considering the question of who should be delegated by them to speak at the City Day dinner to be held on Sept. 22. A suggestion which hat been made is that there should be three146 words
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Article53 1951-09-08 5 American propaganda has been instrumental m depressing rubber prices ln the Far East, but fr:m now on market circles feel that they have had enough of such "Bearish" news and are inclined to be sceptical, Mr. Heah Jao Seang. President of Uje Penang Rubber Trade Association, said53 words
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Article72 1951-09-08 5 pENANG prts»u.en Interviewed a. Commun.st China diplomat aboard the Carthage yesterday morning. He was very cordial", but skilfully evaded answering questions. The diplomat, Mr. Le Wer Chen, said he and the rest of the diplomatic party of seven men. three women and a child, did not72 words
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Advertisement169 1951-09-08 5 .'I 111 l II lII 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11 11 111 llillill U I IIiI'IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIKIIIIMI 111 llll.lllillllUllllll I IXIIMIIMIMIK': Javanese Makan? Drop m for a change when we can ycu and your friends with Genuine Rijst-Tafel Soto Avam Nasi Bryani with Chicken Curry Rice A Complete LONTCNC Party with Chicken b various169 words
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Article, Illustration531 1951-09-08 6 BOLTON, SPURS PLAY TODAY Champions not yet at peak From JIM CHAMBERS gOLTON Wanderers, leaders of the First Division of the English Football League, travel to London today to take on current champions Tottenham Hotspur m a game that will certainly pack out the White Hart Lane Stadium. Bolton willKeystone - 531 words
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Article441 1951-09-08 6 From ARCHIE QUICK WHEN Arsenal football team failed to hit the high spots for once last season the wiseacres said the players were getting old together and manager Tom Whittaker would have to enter the transfer market m a big way. Mr. Whittaker did nothing of441 words
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Article57 1951-09-08 6 LONDON. Fri. Yesterday' 6 English Football League results were: Second Division: Notts County 4, Hull City 0; West Ham United 2, Swansea Town 2. Third Division (Southern) Northampton Town 5, Newport County 0; Watford 1. Swindon Town 7. Third Division (Northern) Carlisle United 1, Bradford 0; ScumReuter - 57 words
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Article36 1951-09-08 6 ENTRIES for Aston Athletic Club's billiards (three and four balls) handicap tournaments close on Sept. 14. Entry fee is $1 per entry. Entries may be given to the sports secretary and the head boy.36 words
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Article23 1951-09-08 6 TjiORD Sports Club beat Im--1? perial Chemical Industries S.C 3-2 m a Business Houses P.A. Cup-tie at Fairer Park yesterday.23 words
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Article59 1951-09-08 6 THE North-South zone final In the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition beween Selangor and Singapore will be played at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 29 and 30. State practices for the Sinsapore players will he held m the Clerical Union hall on Sept. 12. 20. 2359 words
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Article66 1951-09-08 6 The Players made a good "tart m their effort to get the required runs for victory but the game took a dramatic change when Bill Edrich the Middlesex and England fast bowler, took two wickets with successive balls. He finished with three wickets for only nine runs mReuter - 66 words
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Article126 1951-09-08 6 Court, Britain's best three-year-old racehorse, has finished with racing. The winner of the 30.000 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Festival of Britain Stakes at Ascot m July is to be syndicated as a stallion. Rated the best of her age m Europe, the coltA.P. - 126 words
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Article39 1951-09-08 6 pELICT. iSIMO AMPON, the Philippines Davis Cup player, yesterday won the men's singles title m the Eastern Mediterranean lawn tennis championships at Athens. In the final he beat the French international. Robert Abdesselam, 6—4, 7—5,-7—5. Rent or.39 words
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Article31 1951-09-08 6 Primo Camera, former world heavyweight boxing champion, last night gained his first victory as a wrestler sine? his return to Italy by easily defeating S. Ecker, of Germany.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article86 1951-09-08 6 TN an exciting finish at Scarborough, the Players, set to get 139 to win m an hour and three-quar-ters, made 128 and drew the game against the Gentlemen with their last pair at the wicket. The Gentlemen, after losing half their second-innings wickets for 38, improved86 words
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Article265 1951-09-08 6 SERVICES SOCCER ROUND UP THREE Singapore United Services League soccer matches took place yesterday evening and resulted m wins for Royal Air Force Tengah, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, and Royal Air Force Lodger Units. Tengah soon got into their stride against H.M.S. Terror on the Airmen's home ground and265 words
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202 1951-09-08 6 S 'pore District too good for Eurasians Singapore District 4; Eurasians ssr set i s&gs& t riz match at Jalan Besar last evening. Fnrasians who were without vass, gave <vi nninsSired m both attack and defence. SSSSrS first gVagainst them they never looked like saving the game. Army played methodical202 words
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Article93 1951-09-08 6 rpoMOUROVV at R.A.F. Base Seletar, the annual "international" knockout soccer competition will get under way. Six teams are m the tourney this year— Scotland, England, Ireland, Wales, Malays and Asians. The Asian side will be made up of Indians, Chii*ese and Eurasians from Seletar village. Opening93 words
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Advertisement363 1951-09-08 6 Ub After mrjfQ Races.... TOk JH DINE AND lIANC I "*^fiW SINGAPORE'S BRIC.MIi>! JNMr NIGHT SPOI Ps?^S3aW &S0 I*] I MMMI amfet^ Extension la.m. Tonight DANCING NIGHTLY TO SALO BREMERO'S PULL BAND. THE WONDER BARITONE. PHILITI to entertain you FLOOR SHOW by MIRABAI (Farewell Appearance Tues. Sept 1] RESERVATIONS: *****H!363 words
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Miscellaneous22 1951-09-08 6 TH Mr OAAAft O L g J^ SaAAy Aee-toA* &%mpfmS? «»*B2^<^a^ g^w^.*%s '^a^&aRSI hi v rr^ o pgg/^|-r |ff| H3[ I IT22 words
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Miscellaneous101 1951-09-08 6 Today's sport SOCCER: Jnr. Cup tie: Aston AC. v YMMA at Geylan;. CRICKET: Gandhi Cup cricket, S.C .C. v Indian Assn. on padang:; Malayan Airways Ground Crew v Air Crew at Khalsa Assn. RC'GGER. RASC v SHB it Nee Soon; RASC "A" v St. Andrews OB A at Woodsville: RAF101 words
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Article601 1951-09-08 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS B\ h Treasure Ship may n °t run Im 1 I>iv 1 race over a mile was the ■n ton unversation at Bukit Timah °rnin* i.'anibar Melayu will go to the firm la\oiirite. I did not hear anything •ntioned wit* any confidence as likely to I y.601 words
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Article42 1951-09-08 7 I* mi popular with players and fans bU but it is. sightless since infancy. arrived m I officiate ai the Canadian National '"ionslvps. maW h l The voUnd of 1»*? ball hiftine nrt mental picture of the nl.iv.— A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article1359 1951-09-08 7 ACCEPTORS and probable jockeys for today's races are given below. Double tote will be on Race Six and Nine. Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. Race 1—2.00: Class 3, Div. 2—6 Furs. 1 -00 Ocean Pride J. Donnelly 8.13 B.TJL. Kongsi" Tankard I 4341,359 words
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465 1951-09-08 7 By ALLAN LEWIS UNINSURED (Straker) working m the centre of the second grass track, which is still fast, reeled off three furlongs m 35 3/5 seconds at Bukit Timah this morning. Uninsured is a worthy rival for Arlington m the race for top division465 words
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150 1951-09-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. MR. KHOO Teik Ec, president of the Badminton Association of Malaya, said here yesterday that Malaya woul£ still be stromaenough to retain the Thomas Cup even without the *e-r vices of Wong Peng Soon, Malayan and All-England champion Although Peng Soon's150 words
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Advertisement70 1951-09-08 7 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT AT 9 P.M. SPECIAL CONCESSION because Swedish Angel Failed To Appear Last Week £h 2 PERSONS MAY ENTER ON 1 TICKET TO SEE Vj- y\ GEORGE PENCHEFF (Man Who Scared The Angel) I f VERSUS \k BARON v.n HECZEY (Always The Perfect Gentleman?) WONG BUCK LEE70 words
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Advertisement159 1951-09-08 7 i*x --^v bbbbbbTl -miȴtt*^ "^Smmmmmmmt..^. LIFEGUARD MILK CO., LTD. 35/36, Medeiros Building, Spore. Telephone: ***** j 'SURE THING' j FOR AN ENJOYABLE EVENING 1 Race Nighf J Extension lam Tonight S GREAT WORLD CABARET 1 (Malayan Largest Ballroom) 111 CHARMING HOSTESSES pius BEST BANO IN TOWN 11 1 SINGAPORE OPEN159 words
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Article, Illustration367 1951-09-08 8 Flights to Mars, Moon in 20 years scientists First stop at 'space station' LONDON, Saturday. PRACTICAL problems concerning the prospects of travelling to the moon and mars, this century, were explained by the scientists of ten nations attending the International Aeronautical Congress m London yesterday. The scientists dealt particularly withA.F.P.; Fox - 367 words
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Article139 1951-09-08 8 LONDON STOCK MARKET QVERSEAS Issues again captured most of the active interest m thj London stock market yesterday and provided major movements m prices. Japanese. German Government. Greek and South American loans encountered moderate demand that lifted prices higher by a fnction to two points. A gain of the latterReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration232 1951-09-08 8 JON - LONDON, Saturday. ■THE Home Office is inquiring into reports that a x grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm 11, who became a British subject is to call himself Prince Friedrich von Preussen. An announcement m the London Gazette said that Fredrich George Wilhelm Christoph von232 words
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Article33 1951-09-08 8 X.L.M. will probably open an Amsterdam-Tokyo airline before the end of the year. It will follow X.L.M. 's traditional route to Jakarta as far as Bangkok.- A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article19 1951-09-08 8 A* volcano on the island of Ambrim m the New Hebrides yroup. Southwest Pacific is erupting.- Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article65 1951-09-08 8 A record of 767 West German firms will be represented at the Utrecht Fair from September 11 to 20. This will be by far the largest foreign representation. Other entries include 39^ from Britain. 171 from France and 117 from the United States. For the firstA.P. - 65 words
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Article28 1951-09-08 8 Antwerp's new petroleum port was used for the first time yesterday when the British tanker, British Patience (8.097 tons, docked on arrival from Iraq.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article57 1951-09-08 8 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION:— Across: l, Mischief. 7, Maker. 8, Playfair. 9. Revel. 10. Eleven. 13, Sidecar. 18, Timely. 19, Stale. 21, Exterior. 22, Patti. 23. Strained. Down: l, Mopped. 2, Stages. 3, Huffed. 4, Emir. 5, Fareham. 6, Lever. 11, Violets. 12. Net. 14, Cinema, 10.57 words
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Article219 1951-09-08 8 BANGKOK, Saturday. TN Bangkok they are talking of the strange case of Nai Cham Chaimrasnetr an M.P. from Nakou Sritaramrat who has been a source of considerable embarrassment to his colleagues m Parliament. The embarrassment began' when the apparently dignified Nai Cham Chamrasnetr decided to219 words
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Article86 1951-09-08 8 BRAINWAVE CAUSED HIS DEATH When Takeda Nakamura, a young and enthusiastic Japanese fishermen, discovered that he could use nearby high tension power lines to electrocute fish m the local river he decided to dispense with his rod Dragging a cable extension into the water he had the satisfaction of seeing86 words
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187 1951-09-08 8 New secret weapons ready if war comes WASHINGTON, Sat. THE UNITED STATES has 1 new devastating secret weapons with power "beyond imagination." Senator Milton Young said yesterday. These weapons would probably all be ready to use if war came suddenly, the Senator said. Asked by reporters if the weapons-first mentionedReuter - 187 words
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Article75 1951-09-08 8 MEXICO CITY, Sat. American woman died of a bullet wound inflicted, police were told, by her husband who tried to shoot a of gin off her head. The police said the husband, William Burroughs. 27, formerly of Missouri, was held for further questioning. The shooting tookA.P. - 75 words
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Article26 1951-09-08 8 Yesterday's closing quotations on the Hong Kong money exchange market were: HKS6.6I 6.65 per US$. HK515.77 per sterling. HK5329.5 per tael of gold.— U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article13 1951-09-08 8 The annual commercial agreement between France and Poland was renewed yes<erady.- A.F.P. >A.F.P. - 13 words
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Advertisement329 1951-09-08 8 ♦on m WANTED EXPERIE D Australian irrtvmg mldOc'ober tiesi position m Singapore excelle- references. Apply 524 F.P. A(<OMM( \TION VACANT DOUBLE i >OM— BOARD P'ta bath and closed verandah (good aa roomj In Europn. bungalow tts Road Phone 7373. •ROCHFORD", 4, Oxley Rise. V self-contained .com. bedroom, verandah, i h329 words
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Advertisement33 1951-09-08 8 For Quality Diamond. Gold. Rings, Bracelets and other Jewellery. Expert workmanship and reasonable prices. LOON6SUN(O.,LTD. 811 South Bridge Road SINGAPORE. *am Jjf— a-. i^W a if ri#* 8 Qm \gpb/ farish^rcj 1 **^^illH33 words
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Advertisement150 1951-09-08 8 m*m*Mm. mm*Mtf^^!LWWtt\ mmmmL. ib^'^^oV T Jmtvl" -V\\ \rlt4 fc X .CO** S v,*** J llOHrlSOgi w9fw _—^B!"*****fl£^l tW^" W. g %Jff iTV Ji dole Importers:— X.l AN GWAN O! LIB 35, Telok Ayer Street. Singapore Tel. 59 H j£ 35 *M 7ft LAM HOCK DIAMOND and GOLDSE!**"; S; 0? hHbbHbSP^^^'bl150 words
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Miscellaneous194 1951-09-08 8 New Crossword No. 453 B-f-J— ■^B—— ***** l 1 I 1 faMMa— I i *****8 l ua^^^ m i^m_i_J BTbW^bl 1 1-1 1 I I I CLLES ACROSS 1. Laid over sleepers (7, 4); 7. She should know how to keD her mouth shut (3); 8. Sort of state recurring194 words
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387 1951-09-08 1 3S OF OUR POLICE FORCE ii watching k blue police Greets ol s They have mystery ed by a \oi c c lo hear i p P 1 1819. t 2. Raffles m i that it be I and wasted R of and also387 words
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Article, Illustration910 1951-09-08 1 RAE MARCH - RAE MARCH Text by Photos by gINGAPORE has its Changi, Penang its Batu Ferringhi, Johore Bahru its beaches on the Straits, where sun lovers can swim to their hearts' content. The large town of Kuala Lumpur was apparently dropped inland by some lazy trade windBIRTE STEINCKE - 910 words
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Article205 1951-09-08 1 I'VE NEVER, until recently. Thought very much about a tre*, But noio I think I must agree I wouldn't like to be, oue. No matter if it's m Johore, Mersing, Malacca, Singapore, I feel for trees more and more, The moment that I see one. If205 words
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Article779 1951-09-08 1 OF THE NEWS KENNY KAYE finds that a siream of fascinating information is available from market wrappers. KEEPING up with the rapidly progressing world is a "must" these days, and some Malayans do it by gobbling up masses of newspapers, magazines and hooks which take large chunks out779 words
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Advertisement45 1951-09-08 1 villi DOSE 1 \M* Relieves Vg^ l INDIGESTION iß\'vr. J sne dos of MACLEAN mm\>*k. ppmnanddijcomfortl This (ML W <£»* aad effective relief I^J ourn, Flatulence, Nausea, F >mach Pain, due to VStf XEuftStum bT ,he flct fr-a^ Meal Times iH^MMW^ AN BRAND "-^^SPKN -CH powderF^TC^^>"45 words
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Advertisement50 1951-09-08 1 BONNIE TOGS for your KIDDIES EXCLUSIVE Fl (V WALT DISNE^ DESIGNS l\ <§§fe J* STRIPES J [JftVV PLAIN COI OUP* .^^^^V*"""--- Hrn C\^^S^> wash (MyNN-v^^/^ FAST RIBBED NECK CONDUCTION RETAINS ITS SHAPE AFTER REPEATED LAUNDERINGS. NEW SHIPMENT NEW RANGE OF DESIGNS Sole Agents EXCELSIOR LTD. 66. HIGH STREET. TEL. 6150 words
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Article, Illustration954 1951-09-08 2 FRANK ROGERS - YVONNE BRINGS NEEDED GLAMOUR FRANK ROGERS Peter Ustinov the star of a brilliant comedy By UOTEL SAHARA 11 (coming to the Cathay) qj the kind of comedy that British studios make well once m a loner while. Another but one which failed miserably is "Holiday Hotel", shown m Singapore some954 words
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Article, Illustration231 1951-09-08 2 "PPICS,'' says Felix MJ Aylmer, "are awfully hard on actors." We are sitting m the lee of Torquilstone Castle, Herefordshire, m the 12th century, filming "Ivanhoe," and waiting for the jousting to begin m an adjoining field. There is. therefore, plenty of time to test the truth of that231 words
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Article295 1951-09-08 2 CECIL WILSON - Face of Christ on screen CECIL WILSON By tK>R the first time the face of Christ will be represented on the cinema screen when "Behold the Man/ a film version of the Westminster Passion Play, opens m the West End of London on September 20. The film, which will oust295 words
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1038 1951-09-08 2 ON BRITAIN'S OUTSIZE' IN FILM EPICS ELIZABETH TAYLOR LOSES SLB AND ROBERT TAYLOR SAYS HEROES DON'T CHANCE' David Lewin travels to a lovely spot m Herefordshire for a good look at 'Ivanhoe' British and American —this is the most outsize epic ever produced m Britain. The call sheet this morning1,038 words
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Advertisement182 1951-09-08 2 NOW SHOWING It am 1 *M\ 6.3S and -1.30 p iisi-'iii AN) .Halaran Film Iro *l >| Alt- Mil i»an sp »ns I hampionships a* K.L." MHtTE TONIGHT RK Xi J •''2^ mnm9 m mu MMMmmA Taak3^m^- Xa\*mZ* fw. C^W>lKi >I »ruin^ Millie U 1 am. 1 in».»rr i vl182 words
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Advertisement144 1951-09-08 2 JR/ -6s** I Enqumr* t o Sole Ajjcnts: r\o. Box 1537 Eta H^Jr *%f X^^f <2tf# fMM f/fe miia/ffrm^ ftc7<%4 m47&a*r/s,^i/6.r9 t iht t mßmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmjtmwmmmmmmama "Air Conditioned Air View Dumb*! ®miss lee pak yih (Hosn Introducing another TONIGHTM TONIGHT!! EXTENSION TO IA.M.' Free Gifts of AIR VIEWS D. ous MOON144 words
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Article, Illustration821 1951-09-08 3 Canning 0 into :i pore for I 1 1 ..iwl ll .ii n i with the Wang Tv i M of the of curio the f that the tour! ten I had aied l small rei i i at not t I rd of821 words
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Article, Illustration801 1951-09-08 3 ERNEST WATKINS - ERNEST WATKINS by The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council still bears many of the marks of its origin, which goes back to the beginning of justice m Britain [T is inevitable that law cases cannot be hurried and may take a long801 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-09-08 3 Farming near the city THESE three pictures were taken within eight miles of the General Post Office. In the bottom picture, padi is being planted by 'private enterprise' m the Seletar district. The other pictures show the ground being prepared for vegetables, and a sturdy but shy Chinese girl carrying79 words
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Advertisement168 1951-09-08 3 •5 LsBlue Rfibonci^^ rOP 33 FINE BREWS BLENDED WTO ONE GREAT BEER WEE CHENG CO.SS^ |nHirjrmiH*in latest Selection of known Bras :'s ma| Swiss Warcfces for Gents b Ladies im Erode REPAIRS ALSO UN^^KfN Wholcvßk art* Retail YICK WOH HING C 429. NsrHi Bndgt Road. Singapore l> 7922 I NEAR168 words
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Article, Illustration129 1951-09-08 4 By max factor li HO, 4.YWOOD Beauty Hint Hollywood Many women belief that I since ir i> 'o be established fchzrpl) and colora**illy ifl its fin il form, must originilly be applied very heavily. Thi* a fallacy. It ne\er fl necessary to apply so much lipstick that a •urplu* remains,129 words
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Article133 1951-09-08 4 SINGAPORE'S Municipal Commissioners are m full l ym a A lhy with the aims of jo.A.lvA. m striving for the lmDrovement of soccer m the Colony This gratifying assurance was Riven by Mr. A. P. Rajah a Municipal Commissioner at Thursdays S.A.F.A. dinner m honour of133 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1951-09-08 4 CRUSADER - CRUSADER MALAYAN FOOTBALL TOPICS By -J [T is common knowledge thai Singapore Amateur Football Association Councillors want (he Malaya Cup final to he played at Jalan Besar. They feel that the Colony, as holders of the trophy, have a right to ask that they take1,237 words
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Article139 1951-09-08 4 TyiY view is that Singapore's chances of seeing the Cup final at Jalan Besar would be much brighter if the Colony XI were not m it. Next year the F.A.M. would be able to secure the use of the Selangor Chinese (Chin Woo) Athletic Association's new $1" -million stadium139 words
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Article502 1951-09-08 4 C. BRYCE - Craftsmen hope to recover form C. BRYCE RUGBY IN SINGAPORE 3 'FHREE years ago x Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers had one of the best rugby teams In Singapore. Last year they fielded one of the poorest. This season the material is at hand to build up a reasonably good502 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-09-08 4 SINGAPORE'S Malaya Cup footballers smile as the Free Press ramerar: them, sitting on the ground while waiting to receive their modaU f**am >j r lII] Gurney. High Commissioner for the Federation, after the magnificent X| over Perak. Left to right: A 'an King. Ivan Vass, Ho Hin53 words
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Article154 1951-09-08 4 THIS is likely to be the last time that Gold Coast footballers undertake a tour abroad without beins prepared to wear boots when it is wet. The difficulties of playina bare-footed on a drenched pitch were apparent when the tourists were outplayed and beaten 10-1154 words
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Article77 1951-09-08 4 JACKETS instead of the conventional white woollen sweaters will be worn by Randolph Turpin's seconds when the world middleweight champion climbs into the ring m New York for his return match against "Sugar* Ray Robinson on Sept. 12. states Men's Wear. The jackets, of white satin drill,77 words
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