The Singapore Free Press, 14 September 1951
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Title Section18 1951-09-14 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON t}ALE IN MALAYA c SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration339 1951-09-14 1 Truman supports Dewey on Asia plan WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Truman yesterday said at his weekly press conference that he considered it as important to build a defence line m the Far East as m Europe. Mr. Truman said this m reply to a corresponit who339 words
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Article145 1951-09-14 1 Germans to join European army WASHINGTON, Fri. THE Big Three Foreign 1 Ministers have reached agreement on the best wav to include Germany m Western defence system^through a contribution by Germany to the French-proposed European Army. authoritative, sources said last night. These sources said that Mr. Dean Acheson. Mr. HerbertReuter - 145 words
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Article71 1951-09-14 1 U.P. A.F.P. CANBERRA, Fri. THE Australian Government plans to return to woolgrowers £45,000,000 collected from them m the record 1950-51 wool sales, the Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies, announced yesterday. The money was raised m a 7! 2 per cent levy applied m expectation of agreementU.P.; A.F.P.; Reuter - 71 words
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Article25 1951-09-14 1 A new French -Vietnam company is to run air services m South-east Asia under a draft agreement approved by France and Vietnam. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article71 1951-09-14 1 THE Nizam of Hyderabad is trying to sell a family heirloom the famous 150--carat diamond Jacus to raise money for the upkeep of his dependents. Offers so far received, however, have not been high enough. In the I.S. recently the Jacus was estimated to beA.P. - 71 words
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Article58 1951-09-14 1 THREE Chinese womon and two men who were admitted to the General Hospital last night following a crash m Mountbatten Road are this morning critically ill." They are Mrs. Annie Leong, Miss Connie Lee. Miss Lia Shee Lai, Mr Leong Chee Fatt. and Mr. Ong Kian Watt.58 words
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Article107 1951-09-14 1 LONDON, Friday. ORITAIN disclosed yesterday that her trade gap was three times as big as last year's. Board of Trade records showed that m the first eight months of this year, the trade deficit was up to over £807,--000,000 three times last year's deficit for theU.P - 107 words
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Article67 1951-09-14 1 SOVIET GRAIN FOR BRIT A IN LONDON. Fri. THE MINISTRY of Food announced last night that a contract has been signed for delivery of Russian grain from this year's harvest to Britain. Shipments are expected to begin shortly. The contract provides for the sale to the Ministry of 300 OCO67 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-09-14 1 photo. C'Oiicrai Dennis Hall, it L<?eds Yorkshire, beii; met by his mother when the troopship "Dunera" docked at Southampton, carrying the First Battalion, The King s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry home from Malaya. He won the British Empire Medal by picking up a grenade thrown byPopper - 60 words
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Article170 1951-09-14 1 'Flying bomb' unit forms WASHINGTON, Friday. T TNITED States air force is forming its first guided missile squadron equipped with pilotless bombers apparently intended for tactical aerial warfare, it was anno_ticed last night. The bomber squadron is bein^ formed at the guided missile centre at Cocoa, Florida, on Oct. 1.Reuter; AFP - 170 words
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Article81 1951-09-14 1 SYDNFY, Fn. THIRTY-SIX ships will carry 1 more than 150,000 tons of Japanese to Australia before the end of October, the .Sydney Daily Telegraph said today. It quoted a spokesman for the Austranan Far East "Shipping Coiuerence as saying that 100,000 tons of cement and moreReuter - 81 words
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Article21 1951-09-14 1 Earthquake tremors of slight intensity lasting about 30 seconds were felt m Kashmir and the Northern Punjab early yesterday. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article62 1951-09-14 1 THE Foreign Secretary Mr. Herbert Morrison, Ust night side-stepped a question on whether h« believrrl P.andy Turpin had been 'jogged" out of his middleweight championship tiile. Mr. Morrison, m Washtagtui said UuphUtflV. fcnwcw. i hat be was coi* vim v d mftft giving it lull ani curctulA.P. - 62 words
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280 1951-09-14 1 PERSIA PUTS FOUR POINTS TO BRITAIN AN informed Persian Government source said yesterday that Persia's ultimatum to Britain waa m the form of "a new formula for the resumption mt talks.'* He said the formula comprised four points. P na is now prepared to sell any quantity of oil toA.P..; U.P. - 280 words
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Article80 1951-09-14 1 HONG KONG. Fri. HONG KONG manufacturers are planning v major effort m advertising their pioducts at the forthcoming Singapore fair to boost the colony's export trade lo South-East Asia. Products from as many as 135 factories will be exhibited at the Fair from Oct. 14U.P. - 80 words
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Article76 1951-09-14 1 WARSAW, Fri. THE wreck of the German battleship Gneisenau, which blocked the main entry to the port of Gdynia for the last seven years, has been refloated. Built m 1938, the 32,000-ton Gneisenau was one of the most modern units m Hitler's fleet. During the retreatAFP. - 76 words
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Article26 1951-09-14 1 The BBC has decided against broadcasting a speech which the Duke of Windsor will deliver at a dinner m London on Sept. 28- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article93 1951-09-14 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. THE Singapore Government has decided that it will be necessary to raise the price of rationed rice by six cents to 32 cents a kati as from Oct. 1. An official statement says that this has resulted from the continuous rise m93 words
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Article102 1951-09-14 1 3,300 IN FIGHT WITH RED POLICE BERLIN, Fit. WEST Berlin ana-Com-munist organizations &aid yesterday that 3.50U cttiienx of Leipzig m the Soviet occupation zone fougttt €00 DO men and firemen on Monday In an attempt to free two I youths whom the Communists had arrested. Numerous civilian po.; men and102 words
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158 1951-09-14 1 Reds hint 'admit it all we talk' TOKYO, Fri. PEKING radio threw ouo a hint last night that* ;he price for resuming Korean truce talks would be an Allied admission that all the Rod truce violation charjros are true. c U.N. Command b .11 but one oi string of PcdA.P.; A.F.P. - 158 words
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Article49 1951-09-14 1 A spoke? ma i rican H;&.h i i Germany ann<> day that Ti the Czechoslo i train" who did not wai remain m were now on I behind the In Thirl who escaped country on v. driving the train o border, have I asvlu A.F.P.A.F.P. - 49 words
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Advertisement39 1951-09-14 1 Singapore Restaurant and BAR 79 Bra* Basah Rd. Singapore oetween North Bridge kd ond Victoria St" Tele No HOT AND COLD DRINKS EUROPEAN FOOD prepared by our Al Cooks Special Wedding Cakct Chinese Chow Chow o;jr speciality slwavs ava39 words
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Article, Illustration889 1951-09-14 2 THE U.S. seen by KAY MURRAY "You have to start when you're twelve and practise eight hours a day, she says ONE of the biggest draws of Barnum and Bailey's and Ringling Brothers' Circus is "England's Juggling Marvel," 20-v c a r-old Veronica Martell. England'sPaul Popper - 889 words
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Article364 1951-09-14 2 OF BIRDS AND BEES THE Paris line of Jean Desses arid Jacques Heim t or autumn and winter wardrobes follows tne like of the bird m profile, with a hat inspired by a chicken's foot, a bee-hive, a wasp's nest or a tea-cosy. Jean Desses' models have a backward thrust364 words
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Miscellaneous215 1951-09-14 2 New Crossword No. 4f 8 axTTwmi I I I ffi —WM ~|9 To* ■n rr-" 1 "~_^~"~U 9_efl_P^ l 6 y y n nCLI'LS ACROSS 1. 7. Such a jeer seems to hav e nothing m it (6, 7)- 8. Two of flic Engineers (6>; 9. Masters when out of215 words
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Miscellaneous174 1951-09-14 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOKN today, you are a v very sharp analyst and a shrewd tactitian. You have the ability to cut red tape and do awnv with non-essentials m any job you undertake. You would be a wonderful troubleshooter or efficiency expert m business. In fact, if you wanted174 words
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Article248 1951-09-14 3 Children told: 'Call us papa' HOME, Friday. JTALIAN police are on the trail of an unscrupulous gang who have been living on "begging babies." The existence of this gang came to light when police picked up some of these children on the streets m northern Turin,A.P. - 248 words
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Article25 1951-09-14 3 The U.S. armed forces will reach the 5,000.000 man figure by 1954, Mrs. Frances Bolton, Democratic Representative tor Ohio, has announced. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 25 words
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Article165 1951-09-14 3 Dealer South. East-West game. N. 10 8 4 tllll 10 9 6 mX Q 3 w c feQJtSS ifaAK!)! V 10 9 6 W J 4 ♦A8 4 7 5 4 A 7 2 ft 10 9 8 I S, t 7 fIQJISI A J 4 T t165 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-09-14 3 Oil tanks explode Fiur exp!os:~ 1 rjc l Avonmoufh Dock. Bf: lot, when oil tanks exploded, and flames and smoke rose 600 ft. Four men painting an oil tank were killed when it exploded.34 words
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Article230 1951-09-14 3 NIAGARA FALLS, Friday. 4 ROUND here they point to stocky, cocky Jean Lussier, tug your sleeve and whisper: "He's the only one alive who made it over the falls.'* For it was 23 years a^o when Lussier tacked his five-foot-five frame into aA.P. - 230 words
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Article131 1951-09-14 3 LONDON, Fri. JOHN Greenless, 45-year-old Bury radio engineer, who has already booked a seat on the first rocket trio to the moon, had his first helicopter flight this week at Birmingham. John booked his moon ticket with the Hudson Planetarian New York Science131 words
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Article31 1951-09-14 3 The Executive of the World Jewish Congress m a resolution said that Germany should not be given s until "a real denazification and full democratization" have been achieved." A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article73 1951-09-14 3 A RUSSIAN born professor at the governmental research institute m Brussels shot and killed one of his colleagues on Wednesday and then killed himself during a session of U Special Committee trying him for insubordination. Boris Tcheroukine, 40. naturalized Belgian, also wounded two eople. He drewU.P. - 73 words
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Article17 1951-09-14 3 The Burnxese Government has invited Communist China to send a goad-will mission to Burma. A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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223 1951-09-14 3 BERLIN, Friday. A NTI-COMMUMST German newsmen m West Berlin have a double-duty job beating the deadline and the kidnapper. For since 1947 at least 3ft newspaper workers have disappeared into Russian- controlled territory. Some of them left their offices to check a story mA.P. - 223 words
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Advertisement55 1951-09-14 3 MORE THAN f§§ 500 VARIETIES ■4?> OF FINER FOODS MONARCH ATM TRADING CO., (M) LTO. fc;^_ —r _j_^___^^ M^^^^__________________ /QK NV,TH PERSONAL I ATTENTION ETHNE" KIM BE -^L'TY PARLOL'R TVVERN HOTEL 6065 TANGLBN RD. SPORE. '"'"'"""""^■^■■■'■■■•■■■■■Bm aßß________a________«_— Jrc^hJFrozert GARDEN PEAS BROAD BEANS AND STRAWBERRIES PITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES fFAR EAST LTD.J55 words
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Miscellaneous205 1951-09-14 3 r^2tlfS!TSk6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Prpr? 'W-'/ya k\ i Lw? JW I I DON'T GIVE US THAT/ IT* NOT H |"-BY SAVIN' YOU FfiOM lIMO I OON'T KNOW WHAT I^TyFwTb WSmM Aeter-St i_ LIKELY TWOIotAUTIFUL THAT CAT/ MOW YOU'RE YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT r-H' __-fHt WHAT LUCK FINDIN* YOU/ WHAT?205 words
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486 1951-09-14 4 C «jc Jrcc^rc Y. S' pt 14, 1951. Forever planning re such a ol plans. Never (penciled so much effort to I the defls ol the past, to ap pi* nty for torow. There are among us who run them out- as wasteful exre, ruinous to mntry, and un- cal486 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1951-09-14 4 ALWYN TEBBITT - ALWYN TEBBITT In Delhi, 'pivot pofnt' of the world the people are happy. India is back m the news and.... by IS THE TALKING POINT HOW wrong you are! You thought of London, Paris, Washington or Moscow as the pivot point of the world No, It's Delhi. Any Indian1,002 words
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Article253 1951-09-14 4 Bowrey the star "THE Stage Club's first A production since its reorganisation, the American comedy "You can't Take It With You" by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, played to a two-thirds full house at the Victoria Hall, last night, and if the laughs didn't come as loud as they253 words
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Article535 1951-09-14 4 Dormouse didn 't em igra te 'THE clormouse, ac- cording to European legend, did not like Christopher Columbus and so never emigrated to America. Consequently, not being personally acquainted, America thinks of the dormouse as a furry, whiskered creature which lives m crossword puzzles, and was a companion to AliceA.P. - 535 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-09-14 4 X At Bristol Zoo are X Janet, the lioness, I and her three fourX month -old cubs. X They are sitting X for this picture without whiskered X father but the t youngster on the X left is trying to make amends.44 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-09-14 4 I I 'Una betumm] king Tubby an London 7 new six-; chick, cently. Tl the tecond penguin to >.. at the 20, the fat hi ciden tally of and killed hit chick bred by kv j penguin. J yea41 words
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687 1951-09-14 4 for failing to elicit "the decisive features inherent m Soviet sport which ensure it outstanding victories" The Moscow Scene by Cyril Ray **|T is necessary to A train a writer of a new type, with a stateorientated mode of thought." Thus Comrade Fadeyev,687 words
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Advertisement23 1951-09-14 4 Exquisite Diamond Gem Set Jewellery mi n Platinum Gold. Rings Brooches Pendants, etc., etc. Dumond Platinum Hatches P.H.HENDRY, 78. North Bridge Road, Singapore23 words
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Advertisement40 1951-09-14 4 IIAST 2 DAYS Of THIS SPECIAL OFFER j PLUMP AUSTRALIA^' DUCKS A $1 .6 5 pER 9 aIW JT —LV"*^ fl Singapore Cold Storage Co. LoPHtia Ribbon If afl^ 33 FINE BREWS BLENOEO IKTO ONL SRLA'H I ''^I.JM.WEE CHENG frCO^H40 words
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Article259 1951-09-14 5 Woman MC's queries on $22-m. 'discussion Free Press Staff Reporter $22,247,000 scheme to establish a housing estate at Geylang Serai the Singapore site now studded with unauthorised 'wildings has been discussed by the Board of Improvement Trustees, but no immediate action is proposed, the259 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-09-14 5 Picture. Road, Singapore. 7 i.c bride, Miss DHANAPAKKIAM, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mookka Pillai Mr. K. RAMACHANDRAN, cashier of the Indian Bank, tying the tali," the Hindu marriage emblem, at his wedding on Wednesday m Tank Free PressFree Press - 44 words
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Article, Illustration130 1951-09-14 5 And a $1,250,000 block All-STORFYED $1,250,000 block of 'flats on Pearl's Hill, overlooking Outram Road, forms part of the Singapore Improvement Trust programme for next year, the Senior Architect ami .town Planner, Mr. Lincoln Page, told the Free Press yesterday. The site selected is a small area of Crown Land,130 words
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Article, Illustration134 1951-09-14 5 DEXOLITION work has begun at the site of the Cantonese Kwoiig Wai Siu Free Hospital m Rumuh Miskin (above i where a new $250,000 building, equipped with modern sanitation, will take the place of the old hospital. Mr. Ng Lai Sim, an official of the134 words
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Article61 1951-09-14 5 IUONEYLENDERS m Singapore have met their match m the Colony's Chief Per1U sonnel and Welfare Officer, tall, pipe-smoking Mr. D. B. Alcock. who knows his thp Moneylender's Ordinance from cover to Cover. Ia Fo, the t« mint ha. Mr. Aloo.k has bea. making effective use of61 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-09-14 5 Every piomissorv note that I have seen is illegal." Mr. Alrock told the Free Press yesterday. And Mr. Alcock knows— for Section 15 of the Moneylenders' Ordinance states that every transaction m which the principal is, to the knowledge of the lender, not truly stated or left blank,117 words
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152 1951-09-14 5 Free Press Johe-re Correspondent INVESTIGATIONS made by th. 1 johore Government at the reof the Council oi State^ rei a-dine the need of an Enghsn tcnool at Tangkah showed that It was desiable t0 buUd a GoVern ment English School .there It was however, found152 words
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Article133 1951-09-14 5 THE Malay Society of Great Britain have invited students from Malaya and Singapore recently arrived m the U.K. I to a buffet supper and dance at cmisea Town Hall, London, today, (Sept. 14) to celebrate Harl Kaya H Already over a hundred M_i4_a students have133 words
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Article18 1951-09-14 5 PenOf journal M* |»«*»f^2 .nine: de.iacd to form br me Aasodauon of journalists Federation of iVV-ja.18 words
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Article40 1951-09-14 5 A Whitley Council expert, who will devote his lull time to setting up permanent negotiation niachinery, is to be appointed by the Federation Government, Mr. O Fricker, Secretary for th V.l: Councils, said m Kuala Lumpur yesterday.40 words
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Article69 1951-09-14 5 There appears to be a ception of the scope and use ai *^h Malaya Hall m London, sayi Daio Haji Mohamed Eusofif m a writt*>question to be tabled at the Federation Legislative Council meeting next week. The main purpose of the hall nas been described as a69 words
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Article161 1951-09-14 5 "When a man is so desperately m need of money that he is prepared to sign for fantastic sums on the promissory note for what he does get (cases had been known where a man signed for $300 and received only $98 the obvious thing to do is161 words
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Article72 1951-09-14 5 T'HE Singapore Art Society wu£ hold its third Open Exhibition of Photographs m the British Council Hall, Stamford Road. Singapore from Saturday, Jan. 26 to Sunday, Feb. 3, 1952, inclusive. Entries should be sent to the British Council Centre, addressed to the Singapore Art Society. The72 words
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Article135 1951-09-14 5 'THIS BUSINESS OF GERM CARRYING' Free Press Staff K«portr *THE pet tortoise that n.b- bles lettuce from >our band may be a carrier of poisoning germs, says Mr. Kona Id Williams, hief Sanitary Inspector for Coventry, England. But m Singapore, where tortoises are sold as pets m markets and m135 words
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251 1951-09-14 5 Govt, employees 'must cease to be members' If their Union joins T.U.C. Free Press Staff Reporter IF the Government and Municipal Labour Union decides to affiliate with the Trade Union Congress, Government employees, who are members of the Union, will have to cease to be members, the Union has been251 words
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Article63 1951-09-14 5 Free Press Staff Reporter Glamour has been added on as a new selling point for tickets m the Federations $1 -Million Social and Welfare Serxicts Lottery m aid of Anti-Tuberculosis projects. Since la;*t Tuesday, four pre.ty Eurasian and Chinese girls have been employed to seil tickets63 words
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Article128 1951-09-14 5 gXCEPTICNALLY favourable reporti have been maae on the test flight to India and Pakistan made by a Cornet a rcraft which is tening routes, including the route tc Singapore and ralia, on which the CMwU Will co m the 8.0.A.C. service m a few128 words
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164 1951-09-14 5 GOVT. CO-OP's BUILDING PLANS STILL HELD uP Free Press Staff Keporti r THE present high c f building ma i dials ll laying a decision which Government Orhcers' ope) aiive Housing plar ake m regaic the $200,000 loan which granted them this -ear y ihe ore Governiru The Chairman oi164 words
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Advertisement57 1951-09-14 5 JUST WHAT YOU WANT because they wear because they tit t" Aim" rA ail/Ik JO7 TROPICAL SUITS Perfectly Tailored m Light Weight Suitings. Single Breasted Style. Self Supporting Trousers. TWO PIECE SUIT $84*00 •mw mmw mw mw Chest Sizes 34 to 44 TROUSERS ONLY Waist Sizes 30 to 44 $29.5057 words
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Article43 1951-09-14 6 FOLLOWING are results of yesterdays English Football Leajrue fixtures: SECOND DIVISION Swansea T. West Ham I. 1 DIV. 3 (SOUTHERN) Colchester 1 1. Plymouth A. f. Walsall 0. Shrewsbury T. 4 DIV. 3 (NORTHERN) Rarrow t, dIBSSSj T. I.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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1136 1951-09-14 6 ALLAN LEWIS - FOUR O' CLOCK TO WIN THE GOLD CUP ALLAN LEWIS Most open race for years By TOMORROW is Cup Day at Bukit Timah. The Singapore Gold Cup and the Liberation Cup, for sprinters, are the main attractions. Fourteen horses will probably face the starter m the fourth post-war Singapore Gold1,136 words
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Article59 1951-09-14 6 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Brideford, Toboggan. Technicolor, Avalanche, River Potrol, French Kind. Arabian Knight, Bull Dos, linlalcs. Gay Co-Kd. Kegmar, Tomtoy, Wise Bird, KinderGold. Sicyon, Fifty Grand Rio Grande and Friar's Last. Melbury Court and Solar Starlight are doubtful starters. BEST BETS: Allan Lewis's best59 words
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Article409 1951-09-14 6 CANDOWN looks a good thing m the Class 3, Div. 1 race over 6f. and 19 yds. tomorrow, but he meets formidable opposition m Malleable Mouldings, one of the most promising newcomers m this class. Sandown is penalised 14 lb. for his firststart win, but it409 words
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Article, Illustration704 1951-09-14 6 LIBERATION CUP PROSPECTS UNINSURED will win the Libr-Uoo C>» JSE^g^^g U furlongs tomorrow. He should have scored on^ednesday^^ Best Bet, whom he now meets TtJt and dropped out last. He came home severe setback soon tfj^^t wo lengths of Best Bet. like an expressFree Press - 704 words
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Article65 1951-09-14 6 JAPAN will be represented by a team of 15 at the 1952 Winter Olympic Games at Oslo m February. The Japan Amateur Athletic Association decided at the same time, because ol financial reasons, to cancel its original plan to r,?rd a team of 118 to theReuter - 65 words
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Article319 1951-09-14 7 CRUSADER - JACK OF FINANCE IS No. 1 SNAG CRUSADER Ho Chinese soccer team for Helsinki ll\ f ee Wai-tong interviewed likelihood of a Chinese soccer j.nt to the Olympic Games at Mr Lee Wai-ton* China's g*J3* told the Free Press last led a leading part m the s ide which participated319 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-09-14 7 picture. Miss Teng Pci Hwa. champion girl athlete at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association meet this year, receives one of her f.rst-prize medals from Mrs. P. G. Goodcve- Docker at yesterday's S.A.A.A. tea-party at Raffles Hotel. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article69 1951-09-14 7 FELICISMO Ampon (Philippines) e:.:ered the quarter-finals of the mens singles when the internal lawn tennis tournament Xl Venue was continued yesterday. He beat De Bello. the Italian Davis Cup player 6-0. 6-0. -.est surprise of the day was the defeat of Jareslav Drobny Egypt* 6-4 2-669 words
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Article428 1951-09-14 7 Goal-happy ML score 9 times SERVICES SOCCER ROUNDUP Free Press Soccer Reporter GOAL-HAPPY Royal Air Force Maintenance Units forward line slammed m nine goals against Royal Army Pay Corps yesterday m reply to the opening goal of the match by the Army team. Pay Corps surprised the M.U. side m428 words
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Article57 1951-09-14 7 C 7 NGAPORE Business Houses F.A. League semi-final between Malayan Airways and Chartered Bank -will be played today on the Fraser and Neave ground. The other semi-final will take place tomorrow on the Padang. The final has been fixed for Sept. 18 .at Jalan Besar Stadium. The57 words
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Article34 1951-09-14 7 EIGHT goals were shared m yesterday's Junior Cup quarterfinal played at BODCA ground when 32 Company Royal Army Judical Corps drew four-all with Cheerful Lads a few minutes before the final whistle.34 words
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552 1951-09-14 7 Gold Cup symposium By ALLAN LEWIS POUR O'CLOCK II will probably start a hot L favourite m the Singapore Gold Cup as he was the most fancied horse when opinions were taken from owners, trainers and jockeys this morning. F. ("Chum") Wadsworth, trainer of552 words
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Article56 1951-09-14 7 SOCCER: Tigers SA. v S. China at J. Besar at 5.15; Bu.>iness Hse. Lge. semi-finals: Mala>..n Airways v Chartered Bank ai F. H.j Jnr. Cup quarter-final: F. Karib v Tuan Mong at Geylang. HOCKEY: Senior C.S.C. v Khaisa at C.S.C: Junior: C.R.E. (S) v Lattiss Wanderers at C.R.E.56 words
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Article161 1951-09-14 7 FINALS of the 1951 Singapore Base District tennis championships will take place tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Alexandra Officers' Tennis Club, Bedford Road. This year the Winstons Cup for inter-regimental doubles is bound to be won by a Royal Army Ordnance Corps pair. Two R.A.O.C. pairs161 words
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Article92 1951-09-14 7 TVT ALAYAN Jockeys' Association charity dance held last Monday night at Raffles Hotel raised more than $15,000 for the State Welfare Home for the Blind. Jchore, Little Sisters of the Poor. Singapore. Selangor Children's Home. and Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals The jockeys92 words
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Article102 1951-09-14 7 St. Anthony's swim gala OT. Anthony's Boys' School. Singapore, will hold their second swimming carnival on Friday, Sept. 28, at 2 p.m. at the Chinese Swimming Club i new pool. Lee Hong Ming. Loh Pm Kee and George Foong have consented to give diving ex hibitions during the interval There102 words
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Article85 1951-09-14 7 CHARLES COE, the 194G national champion and American walker Cup team golfer, was .he cnly well-known player to reach the quarter -finals )t the United State* amateur golf championship at Bethlehem yesterday. H e beat George E. Victor 3 and 2 m the fifth round.Reuter - 85 words
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Article29 1951-09-14 7 YESTERDAY'S IK. Rugby I'nion results wore: Stroud S. Gloucester 3; South Wales 25. an international side 11. Rugby League result: Doncaster 7. Leeds 19 A.P. ReuterA.P.; Reuter - 29 words
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362 1951-09-14 7 "RANDOLPH Turpin, deprived by Sugar Ray Robinson of his 64-day-old world middleweight crown at the New York Polo Grounds on Wednesday night, wants a rematch with Robinson m September next year. Regardless of the outcome, he plans to retire from the ring after his362 words
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Article96 1951-09-14 8 A West Berliner lias been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for having set Are to his neighbour's torn cat because he objected to its courting: habits. Witnesses said he drenched the cat with petrol and then burned it alive. The defendant represented himself as an96 words
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Article166 1951-09-14 8 POLICE HOLD BOOKIE ATLANTIC CITY, Fri. DOOKIE Czar Harry Gross said, he slipped away from police guarding him for New York's largest graft trial to spend a quiet day at the races. Hunted throughout the nation and feared because of threats if he testified against 18 policemen accused of protectingA.P. - 166 words
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Article, Illustration343 1951-09-14 8 'Don 't give up hope, Reds may change course' -Morrison WASHINGTON, Friday. THE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, appealed to Americans yesterday not to give up hope of the Soviet Union turning from its present path of aggression. He was addressing the National Press Club m Washington. Mr. Morrison343 words
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Article54 1951-09-14 8 Representatives of about 75 percent of Southern Rhodesia's African population met Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker Secretary of State for-Com-monwealth Relations, yesterday and only one favoured federation of the Rhodesias and Nytsaland. Mr. Gordon Walker is testing public opinion on the proposed federation, suggested by a LondonReuter - 54 words
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Article28 1951-09-14 8 The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vishinky, received the Israeli Minister m Moscow, Samuel Eliashiv yesterday. It was Mr. Eliashiv's first talk with Mr. Vishinskv. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 28 words
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Article34 1951-09-14 8 Members of the Hong Kong Insurance Association yesterday notified that, effective immediately, war risk covering shipments destined icr South China ports has been I reduced from five to three percent. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 34 words
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Article168 1951-09-14 8 a ITCTD A MELBOURNE, Friday. A USTRALIAS leading atomic scientist, Pr. Marcus Ohphant cancelled hi s air passage from Sydney to the I nited States yesterday because th* State S Pa un!rl e d lt^tJ Vashin t0 1 n had delayed his visa A united States consular168 words
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Article25 1951-09-14 8 India imported 3,119 tons of Malayan rubber m 1950-51, Commerce and Industry Minister H. K. Mahatab told a questioner m Parliament. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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197 1951-09-14 8 NEW YORK, Friday. GENERAL Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, Supreme Commander of French Forces In the Far East, yesterday expressed his conviction that the "fate of Indo-China will be the determining factor m the destiny of South-East Asia, of all Asia and ultimately of the197 words
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Article157 1951-09-14 8 MR. LAYCOCK WON'T BE AT IMP MEET MR- John Laycock, Singapore Legislative Councillor has written to Dato Onn bin Ja'afar that he did not think the majority of the people m the Colony wanted independence at present. Mr. Laycock added: "When we can get selfgovernment we can always take our157 words
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Article32 1951-09-14 8 The British Treasury announced yesterday that m future exports from Britain to Japan may be paltl for In sterling from an account of a person resident In Japan Reuter.32 words
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Article19 1951-09-14 8 Canada has joined European nations m protesting against America's restrictions on imports of dairy products, including cheese. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article100 1951-09-14 8 pASHION DESIGNER Hat tie Carnegie, of New York's Fifth-avenue, has created for Mother Superior Teresa a new modern habit for the Carmelite nuns at her foundling home m the Virginia countryside. The Mother Superior said the habit had to be suitable for every sluty from truck driving100 words
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Miscellaneous242 1951-09-14 8 Radio SINGAPORE 1.00 p.m. The Radio Orchestra's lunch-time concert 1.30 Time Signal News, 1.45 Dance Music —The Dell Trio, 2.00 2.30 to 5 p.m. University of the Air 6.15 Programme amary, 6.11 Forces Fabountes programme of requests v the Forces presented by Josephine West, 6.55 Announcements. 7.00 Time Signal. News242 words
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