The Singapore Free Press, 12 September 1951
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Title Section18 1951-09-12 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IM MALAYA r SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article310 1951-09-12 1 llorrison, Acheson decide next steps WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, and the l\S. Secretary of State Mr. Dean Acheson, yesterday discussed what should he done if the Kaesong truce talks should collapse and the Korean war be intensified. They also discussedReuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-09-12 1 Earrinian hopes to reopeu talks TV/6 WIDE BOYS p c Jieir ,i".vr. r.ir-^-r-.iM Reuter U.P. AP "Now go easy C-orge. or I'll scalp you when it's your turn."Reuter; U.P.; AP - 28 words
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Article55 1951-09-12 1 Arlington to win top sprint IF THERE is no further rain fall, the going should be good when racing; starts at Bukit Timah this afternoon. ALLAN LEWIS* best bets are Arlington, Abbeystead and Evergreen. Best longshots: Batavia. Best Bet and Brunicc. TRESPASSER recommends Evergreen and Arlington. PICTURE TIP and latest55 words
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201 1951-09-12 1 Florence has swum Channel both ways LONDON. Wed. THIRTY TWO YEAR OLD J American Miss Florence Chadwick yesterday became j the first woman to have swum the English Channel in both directions. Miss Chadwick. who last year crossed the Channel from Fiance to England, made the England-France crossing yes- terday201 words
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Article60 1951-09-12 1 The U.S. Defence mobiliser, Mr. Charles E. Wilson, yesterday rejected the steel industry's production forecast for the coming winter and demanded at least a million-ton Increase in the first quarter of 1952. He called for an extra two million tons in the second quarter of nextReuter - 60 words
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Article13 1951-09-12 1 The Singapore Free Press wishes all its Muslim readers SELAMATHARI RAY A HAJI13 words
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Article90 1951-09-12 1 LONDON. Wed. THE Air Ministry, announced last night that Air Vice Marshal George Mills has been named commander of the R.A.F. in Malaya from December 1951. He has been head of the United Kingdom delegation to the Western Union Military Staff Committee since last August.A.P. - 90 words
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Article69 1951-09-12 1 TAIPEH. Wed. THE Chinese Nationalists will send a five-man delegation to the trade conference of the United Nations ECAFE opening In Singapore on Oct. 9. The conference will last for 10 days. According to the China News the Nationalist delegation headed by Mr. R. C.Reuter - 69 words
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Article196 1951-09-12 1 GENEVA, Wednesday. THE UNITED NATIONS Economic and Social Council yesterday unanimously approved a resolution by India, Pakistan and the Philippines asking the United Nations and its specialized agencies to step up technical assistance to under-deve-loped countries in Asia and the Far East. The resolution wasUP - 196 words
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Article25 1951-09-12 1 Quadruplet girls were born in San Juan Puerto Rico, on Sunday to Ricarda Oyola Velez, 37. a\ll are doing well. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article25 1951-09-12 1 A SQUADRON of the British Mediterranean Fleet is ex^eHed to arrive at Phaleron 3«v today for joint exer-cuo-i with the Greek Navy, r25 words
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Article151 1951-09-12 1 A CZECH engine driver yesA terday escaped into West Q many with his whole Train, carrying about 100 pas- The rS driver. who had his whole family with him. brought the train across at 15 00 local time at the Seld— Ploessberg border check P °HeReuter; A.P. - 151 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-09-12 1 picture, Mrs. vTifisC ;i Churchill dances with a partner in Chinese costume at the $200,000 housewarming: party given by Don Carlos de Beistegui at the Palazzo Labia, Venice- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article310 1951-09-12 1 SUGAR RAY TIPPED TO REGAIN TITLE Bout pierces Iron Curtain NEW YORK, Wednesday. SUGAR Ray Robinson was favoured at 9 to 5 yesterday to recapture his crown from England's Randolph Turpin at the Polo Grounds tonight in the rings richest middleweight championship fight. The bout is so great that itU.P.; A.P. - 310 words
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Article59 1951-09-12 1 Eight Atlantic Pact nations will join late this month in the biggest air manoeuvres since the war to test the power of Western air forces to retaliate against an aggressor. Air units of Britain, America, Norway, France Belgium, Holland, Denmark and Italy will take part in theA.P. - 59 words
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Article63 1951-09-12 1 It was announced from Buckingham Palace last night that, on the advice of his doctors, the King will return to London at the end of this week to undergo treatment for his lung condition. The King had previously been advised to take a prolonged rent to enableA.F.P. - 63 words
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Article250 1951-09-12 1 U.K. dollar shortage discussed WASHINGTON, Wednesday. TOP British officials yesterday discussed with the Secretary of State Mr. Dean Acheson, their In > that Britain's dollar shortage may impede her contribution to rearmament of the free world. The discussion of the worsening British dou problem was an unexpected development in thejU.P.; Reuter - 250 words
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Article46 1951-09-12 1 British show critics greeted Broadways Gypsy R it Lee. the strip teaser, with rude yawns yesterday. Most of those who went to th- Palladium Theatre said =:he couldn't shock their Aunt Minnie, or get a laugh out of their Uncle Hayseed. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article22 1951-09-12 1 The Japanese government Is planning to send an economic mission to India to assist India's five-year economic programme AFPAFP - 22 words
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Article32 1951-09-12 1 ONE LOST, 5 HURT IN HURRICANE One man was lost overboard and five were seriously injured when a hurricane struck the 5.460- ton Panamanian freighter, Shahreza, 750 miles north-east of Bermuda.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article61 1951-09-12 1 •Give him a last chance" was the advice of a defence counsel. K R. Bets, to Amsterdam judges who tried a 33-year-old man charged with stealing, gold rings The man got his last chance and promptly broke into his counsel's house while the owner wasA.P. - 61 words
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Advertisement39 1951-09-12 1 B'^l'Oll 1 CAP"*Disp'try I etamto'o n I THEY'VE JUST ARRIVED/ I i PRIME PLUMP I AUSTRALIAN I DUCKS ai! our shops i bei 15th at the SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICE OF L/ 51.65 per lb. i >»t Slot-age Co., Ltd:39 words
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Advertisement35 1951-09-12 1 mmTtWtfimi for your COCKTAIL B&R A BITTERS BOTTLE am COCKTAIL SHAKER Englinh Crystal and Sterling Silver Mounted JI Bitters Bottle. tE&Sb $16,5 f_j_y^ fl mmA TELLS -U -HOW lIT_HjW Silverware Dept. ROBINSONS (Incorporated in Singapore)35 words
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Article, Illustration561 1951-09-12 2 THE discovery of penicillin was accidental. An assistant in a laboratory specialising in the study of moulds and fungi, knocked down a culture of moulds from a shelf. The culture broke onto a culture of staphylococci. The staphylococcus culture became pale within a short time and,561 words
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Article377 1951-09-12 2 Mitchael Goldsmith - Mitchael Goldsmith By A virtual revolution in the training of doctors is suggested by the World Health Organisation of the United Nations. A WHO report sharply criticises present medical and nursing educational methods throughout the world and urged that doctors should learn to pay as much Tleed377 words
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Advertisement391 1951-09-12 2 ASK YOUR BOOKSELLER! THE CASE OF COMRADE TU.AYEV VICTOR SEROE. In this fascinating novel Victor Serge has produced an absorbingly interesting study of life in totalitarian Russia, one that invites comparison icith such outstanding contemporary classics as |!jj Knestler's ''Darkness at Noon" and OrwelVs 1984. Published by HAMISH HAMILTON LTD.,391 words
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Advertisement282 1951-09-12 2 You cannot keep he lack of aufficient v t t resistance ard rr:.' troughs, colds and cr>c ©nc Oi the r Vitamin A is Croof.es Hi llso contains Vitamin L children because it ind promotes healthy gAvailable: at ft^ •ahe* and Medical or C 'P^< form. CROOKES lI A Lilt282 words
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Miscellaneous203 1951-09-12 2 New Crossword No. 456 1 ■_2~~__|3 14~] [s~| [6~] l B-l-J LJ _J y±_ctarU P I bbbbbbl aummm bb-——- mmamm J ~i Sflßal m WP— L|- m ~B~_r i Szn~m~-L'_L: CLITSS ACKOSS 3, 7. The deed of a shop assistant no doubt (7, C). 8. Sack Ena (anag.) (7». .9203 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-09-12 2 Solution to Crossword No. 455 Across: 1, Bi?. 2, Ben. 7, Glutton. 8. Hat. 9, Eiffel Tower. 11, Sales. 13. Angel. 16. Red. 17. Frolics. 18 Meaty. 19, Milky. Down: 1, Bluff 2. Gathers. 3, Bun. 4, Nohow. 5 Ogre. 6 Star. 10, Tearoom. 11 Strum. 12, Lydia. 1% Grill.54 words
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Article, Illustration789 1951-09-12 3 lp A iE CASE OF THE BOY fo^O HATED HIS MOTHER A j Ihere I is I' K vvi i V Hi I I itly I I I I m my mk H I K For many years wonderful work in dealing with problem children has been done by woman789 words
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Article190 1951-09-12 3 Dealer: North North-South game. N. ♦AQ J 3 ¥K J 9 AQ73 o 5 W. E a> K 9 8 4 *> 10 ti i m 4 10 8 7 1 J 9 G 4854 2 AKQIO 4 *8 7 S. 7 5 tAQIII K 10 4J9 3190 words
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Article19 1951-09-12 3 Silk executives from 17 countries gathered in London Monday to discuss Japanese competition in the silk trade.19 words
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Article684 1951-09-12 3 QERARD Lee Bevan disappeared too. There was a story ior you. It had everything —great names, millions of missing pounds, tales of lavish parties, a beautiful Frenchwoman, panio striken flight, and a chase round Europe that went on for months. Gerard Lee Bevan684 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-09-12 3 mmm mum wm m mm #-.<- iur riurina tne stag fiuming seaso7*. -Madam! How dare you wear a /ox fur during f HHS IS fO* YOU, SERGEANT I NO ONES HAD PTOMAINE IN SIX WEEKS. 836 words
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Advertisement74 1951-09-12 3 (m^ anq roomy VaU^-V s x( l U!S e Indian and *j*\w\v>mf r/ 'b\ Persian Carpets in *-*v \f* beautiful designs by If skilied craftsmen. IMS Unma tched for •Sfi-T^v^ _lf_P^ beauty, wear and r> _^P^^s^ value. •S^* I*l1 1 v- ;ncnding undertaken, W Stamford Rd. S pore. Tel. *****74 words
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Advertisement64 1951-09-12 3 3*t* A,D fHome, Office or Factory. VARIOUS SIZES AVAILABLE FROM THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD iiaCOßaONareo ia rut -eo«aa,Tio* oa Ntioii [STAB LISHED I 9 O I SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. KLAN4. lEREMIAM. PENAN*. mmmmmmmur**mmmMwmmwmmmmmwmmwmmimmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmamwmTmmr mmmmm- -^^wmmmmmmmmmmm^mmm^mmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi^m^mm^ S S*ps* DONT FORGET TO TAKE THIS LIGHTWEIGHT PERSONAL PORTABLE WITH YOU ON YOUR TRIPS64 words
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Miscellaneous186 1951-09-12 3 mUndrdKG Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya f"_p"T~ a 1 V The great black panther I I mandrake -/w im%n~ou~ J_MllLJ_fl— J/* /£_V' V w <#WXjr**A* li' IMPS FROM TREE TOTREE, kf *J_ jg__r^ Wi£*_Wl__-_-V~' _*> L ffiV'N GRIMLY FOLLOWING THE M^M^l^L^m mgm.^ Yf^^^^^mmwf 1 JANE Exclusive to186 words
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517 1951-09-12 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. Sept. 12. 1951 Wrong road PRESIDENT Truman's j announcement that the United States has j developed new "fantas- j tic weapons" of war focuses interest on the battle of scientific j brains between East and West. It renews speculation about what •fantastic weapons" I Russia517 words
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Article1422 1951-09-12 4 Hall Romney - Hall Romney Freedom from industrial troubles LONDON LETTER bv Malaya leads with the National Provident Fund-WHITE PAPER ON E circumstance upon which Malaya has had cause to congratulate itself during the last two or three years is its freedom from industrial troubles. The explanation is1,422 words
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Article52 1951-09-12 4 The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee. will open the biggest oil refinery in Europe, the £37,500,000 Esso plan at Fawley, near Southampton, on Friday. The refinery, which will handle 130.000 barrels a day, will save the country over $2,000,000 a week by threatening Middle East oil inReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-09-12 4 All invitations have be?7i refused by Charlie, a sulphur crested cockatoo, who is relaxing in his basket at home after the social whirl of London Zoo life.30 words
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Article, Illustration691 1951-09-12 4 FELIX - CORA FRANKLIN MADA A HIT WITH FANS FELIX SWING TOPICS by CORA Franklin, often been described as Singapore's Ella Fritzgerald, certainly made a hit with swing fans when she was featured recently as Radio Malaya's evening star. During the 15 minutes programme. Cora put everything she had into thosp slow691 words
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Article87 1951-09-12 4 fpHE ReMail many fin* tr; them I oi I D^cca DC I Fa and tone of his grei 1 man. it may be he sang t: funeral 8 Irish tenor. On the ret -1 doncrry a Kuxfl S«mg" from Love LyricEv.an has j "Western? H Scots dan87 words
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Article265 1951-09-12 4 GORDON HOLMAN - GORDON HOLMAN by DLANS are well for--1 ward for the most important maiden voyage on the North Atlantic since the Queen Elizabeth headed quietly from the Clyde and made for New York during the war. This time the voyage will be in the other direction from New265 words
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Article126 1951-09-12 4 LIEUTENANT Colonel Stanley W. Mills, involved in an accident on a bus. had a surprise when he awoke in bed in St. Bartholomew's Hospital. At the head of the bed was a plaque. It said that the bed had been donated to the hospital after the 1914126 words
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Article57 1951-09-12 4 THE Stages Clubs firs* play since its reorganisation this year You Cant Take It With You opens at the Vic'oria Memorial Hall tomorrow and will run for four days. It is an American coricdy with plenty of lauchs and has been played on Broadway and on the57 words
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Advertisement14 1951-09-12 4 I R O L E X LONGINE WATCHES H.SENA LTD. SINGAPORE J»> PENANG BANGKOK14 words
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Article189 1951-09-12 5 $1,491,000 SIT estate plan Free Press Staff Reporter the construction of eight more threestoreyed blocks of workmen's flats, at a cost of $1,491,000, in Owen Road next year, the S.I.T. new housing estate in Kampong Java is beginning to take shape. The contractor will start work189 words
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Article107 1951-09-12 5 A TENDER for the erection of seven blocks of two-storeyed flats at Kent Road having been accepted, building should commence soon, an S.I.T. spokesman told the Free Press today. Similar in design to the S.I.T. staff flats In Cumberland Lane and Gloucester Road, the seven107 words
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Article175 1951-09-12 5 PASSAGES IN RELATION TO SALARIES THE class of sea passages foi which a Singapore Municipal officer will be entitled will, under proposed amendments to the passage rules, be related to the basic salary of the officer. The Service and Finance and General Purposes Committees of the Municipal Commissioners have recommended175 words
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Article19 1951-09-12 5 Penang s St. Nicholas Home. Malaya's leading institution for the blind, celebrated its Silver Jubilee on Monday.19 words
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Article41 1951-09-12 5 Singapore Sikhs will hold a tea party at the G.H. Cafe, on Saturday next (Sept. 15 1 at 4 p.m., in honour of Lt.-Col. G. S Gill. President of the Guru Nanak Sat Sang Sabha. Madras.41 words
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Article43 1951-09-12 5 Sir Henry Uurney. High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya, accompanied by Lady Gurnev. Sir Ralph Hone. Governor of North Borneo, and Mr. Ellis, Chief Secretary, Sarawak, have arrived in Singapore for routine consultations with the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald43 words
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177 1951-09-12 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE principal object of the timber export policy of the Singapore Government is to ensure an adequate supply for local building: activities at reasonable prices, an official spokesman told the Free Press yesterday. The spokesman said that, but for the177 words
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Article, Illustration126 1951-09-12 5 'FASHION PARADE' TO WELCOME 'FESTIVAL GIRL' Seven of the 16 attractive girls who will take part in the •Fashion Parade" this evening when Miss Judy Breen, the Festival of Britain Girl," makes her publie appearance on the stase ol the Cathay cinema at the 6.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. showingsFree Press - 126 words
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233 1951-09-12 5 'UNFOUNDED CRITICISM' OF MISSION SCHOOLS Free Press Staff Reporter OEADS of several mission schools in Singapore yesterday strongly criticised a statement made by a newspaper correspondent that too much homework was being thrust on their pupils. Described the complaint as "unfounded criticism," they said that233 words
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Article40 1951-09-12 5 Singapore Buddh.sis will hold Full Moon Day celebrations at the Sinhala Buddhist Temple on Friday, Sept. 14. in memory of the late Mr. K. L. D. Gunawarriha'a. father of the Ve:v M. tf. T M v eera Thcra40 words
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Article30 1951-09-12 5 A deadlock still exists in the week-old strike at the Americanowned Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation by 79 workers, who downed tools last Tuesday follovins demands for more pay.30 words
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266 1951-09-12 5 AN "Elections Guide" will shortly be circulated to all schools so that voters in the coming second Teachers' Training Association elections can get an idea as to who would be the best candidates for eight posts in the Executive Committee of the Council, Mr. David266 words
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Article, Illustration165 1951-09-12 5 FLOOD OF INQUIRIES BY CEYLONESE Eree rress atan neporver "FHE office of the Commissioner for Ceylon has been receiving a flood of inquiries regarding the registration of births of children of Ceylonese parents and about Ceylon citizenship with the opening of their new office at Kuala Lumpur, an official of165 words
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Article69 1951-09-12 5 "FHE General Assembly of the World Assembly of Youth decided that a South and SouthEast Asian Regional Confen'rce would be held in one of the South East Asian, countries next year, in all probability in Ceylon or the Philippines, Mr. S. A. Abishegama Malayan delegate to the69 words
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Article82 1951-09-12 5 Free Press Johore Correspondent. I\TEW legislation, to be called "The Livestock Ordinance", is under consideration (or the Federation of Malaya. It refers particularly to quarantine measures, control of disease and is also intended to tighten up the law on cruelty to animals. The Johore Bahru branch of82 words
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247 1951-09-12 5 I want to learn English' said 'amah' surprised the class Free Press Sufi Reporter. "Veally dressed in a white tun I and black trousirv l.iong Chiao a 26-year-old Cantonese amah (extreme left in the picture) caused a mild sensation when she turned up at ihe .W.C.A. Evening S< boo! st247 words
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Article98 1951-09-12 5 !>«*«* Press .l<<' i dent yHE Executive c Federation oi ChiiMH m Johore. a l *e*l m Johore Bahru district branches, in Johon hoist the State I in honour oi Sultan oi Johore It was also ri- I ;ded tha' Jatory ac ciation be present d to98 words
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Advertisement282 1951-09-12 5 "HIS mr-m MASTER »V rff I MF wvJIASSjCAL RECORDINGS I a. ral Prelude (Three WACNER Jay Music Act 3 Arturo Toscan.n. con- R C Symphony Orches- I DB 9635/37 3 t er Overture Two < VERD'-— pMharmonia Orchestra t JX Igor Markev.tch C 4097 r Nn 2 m A Yehudi282 words
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Advertisement165 1951-09-12 5 *IT7f— {ff? J!T~^rrnrrTTTTT^^ SAY *fi»*tt-*^f _i l;fl%t<aV i aJLIiLI Jim, B\ i I Jm\mmJSm\ P _Tt| Ift W** -hrflfla-B «?9 -*i -v _Vfl__, __u_ _fl_Vfl_E 2fl I v y ii <?i'jjf in _BL J i 1 7 _B I BflMk '~3i£~ fe '"Sj-aj Vflflflflflfl^^*!^HriMfli_i^iL_dfl_RVJr a ~'~3(S3H_tf 1- *aa-#4 «a*w.«-i _S*s—B165 words
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Article432 1951-09-12 6 RASC LOSE MANY RUGBY PLAYERS Newcomer from UK is skipper By CHARLES BRYCE ROYAL Army Service Corps, Singapore, have said farewell to six first-team rugger stars of last season, including their skipper and ace centre-three, Capt. Duckworth. The others who have left the Colony are wing-three Port and forwards Hook,432 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-09-12 6 NEAR MISS: MaUya's right-winger, Sharif Madon. squires the ball across the goalmouth. Navy Goalkeeper Mutton (on ground) is beaten, but Awang Bakar (second from right) is too late in getting to it. Looking on are Ingham (second from left), Stutchbury and Obed (extreme right). Malavs won two-niL PressPress - 48 words
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174 1951-09-12 6 Proposal for world boxing commission r rEDDY Waltham, executive secretary of the British Boxing Board of Control, appealed for a world boxing commission to have the final say on world title bouts at the National Boxing Association annual convention at Chicago on Monday. Waltham criticised the American practice of designating174 words
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Article42 1951-09-12 6 YESTERDAY'S English League soccer results were: DIV. 3 (SOUTHERN) Bristol C. 2 Millwall 1 Southend U. 2 Northampton 0 DIV. 3 (NORTHERN) Oldham A. 3 Darlington 2 Southport 2 York C. 1 Tranmere R. 3 Chester 1 Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 42 words
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Article193 1951-09-12 6 ANEW sports syndicate known as the Show Business Organisation will make its Initial presentation on Friday at the Happy World Stadium when the bantamweight and riyweight boxing titles of Singapore will be at s take Title winners will each receive a silver belt outright, but, under193 words
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Article28 1951-09-12 6 American owner breeder Jimmy Ryan paid £8.400 for a yearling colt at the Lancaster Yearling Sales yesterday. The horse is by Nearco from Ferry Pool.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration254 1951-09-12 6 CHARLES BRYCE TOE HIGGINS - CHARLES BRYCE TOE HIGGINS Services soccer news By Combined Services' 22-year-old outside-left plans to turn professional footballer on his release from the Koyal Air Force in November. Following negotiations earlier this season LAC His sins has just received a letter from the secretary of Sunderland, the254 words
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Article110 1951-09-12 6 -THIRTIETH Battalion Royal Army Ordnance Corps will soon lose Phillips, who leaves Singapore on Sept. 27. Phillips has been playing In (he right -half position for the team this season and as an inside-forward for the Army XI. Left-back Marshall has already left, and Phillips has recently been110 words
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Article125 1951-09-12 6 C?O4 pOLLOWING are the fcurthround results of the Singapore Chess League: Singapore Chess Club "Red" bt. Chinese Swimming Club "Green" 3H— 2H; Teachers Training College bt. Union of. Canton f*£ 11-;l 1 University v S.C.C. "Blue" 3 2 (one game to be adjudicated) Anglo-Chinese School125 words
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Article325 1951-09-12 6 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By Malays 2; Royal r»OYAL Navy lost their S.A.F.A. Community RKSe match against Malays mainly because «f lirk of Dunch in their attack. Playing an open, bustling game, they penetrated the Malays' goal area time and again, but the inside forwards bunched too much325 words
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Article47 1951-09-12 6 AT a meeting of the Federation of Chinese Associations, Johore, it was decided to organise basketball competitions throughout Johore with a view to selecting the team to represent the State in the All-Malayan Chinese basketball championship in Kuala Lumpur towards the end of the year47 words
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Article212 1951-09-12 6 A GALLANT effort by 30 Battalion Royal Army Service Corps failed to prevent GHQ FARELF from taking two points and thu winning the Singapore Base District Major Units League at 30 Bn ground yesterday. This was G.H.Q.'s final match in the Army league (the result also went212 words
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Article54 1951-09-12 6 Singapore's victorious He Cup soccer team will play Negri Sembilan on Sunday. Sept. 23. at Jalan Besar Siadium. The game is a feature In the City Day sports programme. Medals will be given to the players, referee and linesmen. Negri drew three-all with Singapore when they met54 words
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Advertisement178 1951-09-12 6 Phone ggMBI SHAM AT HARI RAYA HAJI STAmfTS TODAY It 45 1 r*-6.36-9.30 Ha** 3 JodMCWun IrenchieJ I m m Don't Miss It! Last Four Shows 1 iZ 6.50-9.30 p m. Mm MTB^jJal M*MS$ Jr mi mm mm L// CM*. MM TOMORROW Be ready for a good laugh. r— Simon178 words
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Advertisement399 1951-09-12 6 Mnsrimfimo*/* mmm MEMOVOX I "mar* wristwatch »-»_sbHSCo«tTj^ J^T%^ ..Get op. 2-Jl t)opj^~ to 90 Ejm fl ■~an_^np^g^j iff 0 99% 0 0 0 jr E M I N J WARNS A W A •0U AGENTS >— SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG 159 CECIL STREET LEE RUBBER BIDG. HIGH ST. 13 CHURCH399 words
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Miscellaneous16 1951-09-12 6 THE- O AM6O 19 4^ Ap&&i*j^~ |o«- tut coco ***•< KHir ifej-oc^tr rv^r nTTo* *3n~^ r\i > wA-»16 words
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Article, Illustration999 1951-09-12 7 ALLAN LEWIS - STRONG FANCY FOR ARLINGTON ALLAN LEW IS latest hints from the course By PICTURE TIP JF there is no more rain this morning the going for this afternoon's racing should be good* 32 inches of rain was registered at Bukit Timah yesterday, but it made no difference to the stateMcLEOD - 999 words
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Article9 1951-09-12 7 Ike Williams battered 4 on I knees U.P. APU.P.; AP - 9 words
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Article88 1951-09-12 7 POSITIONS in the Sin^opore Base District Major Units football league are: P W L D FA Pts G.H.Q. 14 10 2 2 39 13 22 RE. ME. 11 6 3 2 27 10 14 30 Bn. 10 5 3 2 26 14 12 SER. 10 5 388 words
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Article272 1951-09-12 7 FM Pearce s XI rounded up the English cricket season at Scarborough yesterday with a thrilling win by nine runs over the South Africans. The South Africans made a gallant fight after losing half their wickets for 93 including three in one over to AlecReuter - 272 words
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Article28 1951-09-12 7 SOCCEB: M.C.F.A. v South Ctfciaa at J. Besar. RUGBY- R.A.S.C. v R.E.M.E. at \\rr Raia Rd. HOCKEY: Lpe.: Teachers T.C. v Sherwood Foresters at Farrer Park.28 words
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Article94 1951-09-12 7 SOUTH China A. A. soccer tourists returned to Singapore this morning. At Kuala Lumpur yesterday they were trounced 6—3 by Selangor. Bin Keng was the hero in Selangor 's victory. Goals came from Bin Keng Benjamin <3) and Christie de Souzs (2>. Yiu Cheuk-yin. Lee Yuk-tak and94 words
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Article1344 1951-09-12 7 ACLEFTOKS and probable jockeys for today's races are siven below. Double Tote will be on Races Six and Nine; Biff Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. Race 1—2.00: Class 3, Div. 4—6 Furs. 1 000 Blondie Lansdown 900 Mrs. E OKeefe Heddle 2 000 Ashok1,344 words
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Article226 1951-09-12 7 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALI BOf POINTES R5 Vnn l OPALON G DINDONALD HOPALONG HOPALOM. ■■■Mil 2.00 Tuituilla Tuituilla Tuituilla H^palon* Tuituilla Hopalong Brevity Bic\it> Tuituilla Race 2 ADMIRAL CLICKITY CLICK ARTISTS RIFLE \LP. DAI <.HTFR \RTIST'S BVU 2.30 Clickity Click At Last Nep. Daughter226 words
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Article71 1951-09-12 7 T*>\ LNTY-three-ycar-old Reg Park. Britain's outstanding body builder and strongman, who once trained at the home of Malagas "iron man," Ho Peng Khoen. in Pi«rg ,t Road. Singa- pore, has won the "Mr. I m.e:-*" physique title in London. Parks, who elands 6 ft. 1 In.A.P. - 71 words
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Article70 1951-09-12 8 AM NftERLAND housewiit dragged her neighbour Into the street, stripped her naked to the waist, blacked her eye, tore her hair out and kicked her shins. Counsel for the assaulted woman told a police court yesterday that the attacker kept some of the hair at hemieReuter - 70 words
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Article176 1951-09-12 8 LONDON. Wed FOLLOWING a hesitant start markets developed a little more active interest and closed with firmness in many sections yesterday. Early uncertainty was due to latest developments in the Persian oil situation and to the fact that much attention was being given to the settlement ofReuter - 176 words
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Article123 1951-09-12 8 NEW YORK. Wed. A DETECTIVE and a man he was trailing died in a m.llion-dollar fire which raged through a nine-storev office building here. Three men were later arrested and charged with homicide and arson. Police claim that the fire, which roared out of controlA.P. - 123 words
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Article, Illustration604 1951-09-12 8 ROBERT WALKER FRETTED... NEW YORK, Wednesday. IF Hollywood wanted to film the strange, sad life of Robert Walker, which ended suddenly on the night of Aug. 29, the title could be taken from a Robert Walker film: "Since You Went Awav."604 words
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200 1951-09-12 8 LONDON, Wednesday. rpHAXYA, the Anglo-Indian Yogi and snake x charmer, otherwise Florence Elizabeth Shill, has reached the end of the road which, she believed, would lead to fame. She was found dead in a broken-down caravan at a gypsy camp near Gloucester. In200 words
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Article27 1951-09-12 8 Seven West Berlin drivers and a tourist guide were arrested by Communist People's Police yesterday. Five buses were confiscated and taken to East Berlin.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article237 1951-09-12 8 MITCHELL FIELD, New York Wednesday. TWO air force jet pilots reported yesterday that they chased a mysterious flying object which was travelling at an estimated speed of 900 m.p.h. for 30 miles— but could not catch it. Wilbert Rogers ol Colombia. Pennsylvania, told Mitchell Field authorities237 words
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294 1951-09-12 8 DEWEY TO ADVISE TRUMAN: RING THE FREE PACIFIC NEW YORK, Wednesday. GOVERNOR Thomas Dewey of New 0 prob ably advise President Truman at th«r White House conference tomorrow that the L mtea States must lead the free world in oppos n* Communist aggression at every turn, even at the riskU.P. - 294 words
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Article127 1951-09-12 8 GIRL STABBED AT COMMUNION RAILS DES MOINES, lowa, Wed. PRETTY Terry O'Connor, aged 23, was stabbed in the back with a hunting knife as she approached the Communion rail during mass at St. Ambrose Catholic Cathedral here yesterday. Police said John A. Masterson, 24, told them he stabbed her becauseA.P. - 127 words
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Article28 1951-09-12 8 The Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Andrei Vishinsky. yesterday received the French Charge d'Affairs. Mr. Jean Brienval. and handed him a 11-page note concerning Western Germany.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 28 words
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Article23 1951-09-12 8 Yesterday's closing quotations in Hong Keng money market were: HK56.6525 3.6825 per TJ.S.SI. HK515.78 per sterling HK5332.75 per tael of tzold.23 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous261 1951-09-12 8 SIUC APOIE 8.8.C. |Sin«, i 9.00 a.m. Housewives' Choice: IGeneral overs*.** VUt 10.00 Emergency News from Kuala MSI Lumpur; 10.05 Programmes in ,3Q pm .y^ .Malay; 1.00 p.m. Heinz Alexander WmMm m at the Hammond Organ. Capitol 6QQ Meet Commomvealth; Restaurant, Singapore; 1.30 Time 6*30 News News Analysis; 6.45 Signal261 words
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Miscellaneous232 1951-09-12 8 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today von are a natural raconteur. You have the ability to make anything you wish entertaining as well as instructive. In fact, you would make a fine teacher, lecturer, or public speaker. Your ideas are original and you have the full share of the reformer in232 words
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