The Singapore Free Press, 19 September 1951
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Title Section21 1951-09-19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA L |»1. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN (1A I v21 words
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98 1951-09-19 1 'Frisco sending Singapore a gavel SAN FKAXCISCO, Wed. A GAVEL made from the A burl of a '2.000-year-old California redwood will soon travel across the Pacific as a gift from San Francisco's Mayor Mr. Elmer Robinson, to Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore. Mr. Robinson was asked by the State98 words
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Article18 1951-09-19 1 GRADY: CIL TALKS USELESS a :ior he mption of >en b? imi I Pre- did only c a«-18 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-09-19 1 picture. Police history was made m Singapore yesterday when Police Constable Teo Kirn Neo was posted outside the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus to escort the jejrls across the road.- Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article91 1951-09-19 1 BONN, Wed. THE West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, last night told the German people that he rejected the offer of talks on German unity by the East Zone Prime Minister, Otto Grotewohl. Dr. Adenauer said. "First they should establish freedom m the East sector of BerlinReuter; U.P. - 91 words
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Article76 1951-09-19 1 'Citizens of N.A.T.O.' OTTAWA, Weo. MR. Morrison, Foreign Secretary, suggested yesterday that m time the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation might develop into a community of common citizenship without barriers against trade or travel. Mr. Morrison was dealing with the Organisation's long term objectives m a speech at the Canadian ClubReuter - 76 words
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Article181 1951-09-19 1 STRIKE OFF, No. 2 BEGINS LONDON, Wed. gHIPOWNERS were thrown into confusion yesterday when one dock strike ended and another threatened to start today. At Bristol 1.5G0 dockers went back to the wharves after a one day stoppage. At Manchester, 2,500 men gave notice they would stop work from todayReuter - 181 words
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Article164 1951-09-19 1 EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Korea, Wednesday. HEAVY fighting broke out on the eastern front m Korea yesterday and a strong United Nations infantry force was thrown back twice by entrenched Chinese Communists m the Chorwon sector. Some of the fiercest lightins of the war Is now164 words
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Article70 1951-09-19 1 LONDON, Wed. A PARLIAMENTARY committee recommended thorough-going decentralization of Britain's state-run National Health Service m its report published yesterday. "Local sentiment is by far the most powerful agency preventing the hospital service from degenerating into an arid bureaucracy," it said. The Health Service, launched by the LabourReuter - 70 words
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Article254 1951-09-19 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. GEN Jean De Lattre ©c Tassigny, French High Commissioner m Indo-China, said yesterday he was planning to double the size of the Vietnamese Army— from four divisions to eight— to meet Communist aggression on the Indo-Chinese peninsula. He said France had made a heavyReuter; A.P. - 254 words
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Article170 1951-09-19 1 KARACHI. Wed. SHAIKH Din Mohammad, Governor of Sind. yesterday ordered a preliminary inquiry into 60 charges of corruption and jobbery brought by six petitioners against Sind Premier Muhammad Ayub Khuhro. The petitioners alleged 13 instances of corruption. 14 of victimisation. 15 of "jobbery and favouritism/ ei?htReuter - 170 words
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Article40 1951-09-19 1 THE pro-Government Daily Mirror, said categorically yesterday that there would be a general election m Britain on Thursday, Oct. 25. It thus followed the line of many other political commentators m foretasting an election this autumn.40 words
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Article31 1951-09-19 1 Sir Stafford Cripps, whose condition four months ago was the cause of "great anxiety" to his doctors was "highly satisfactory" yesterday, said Dr. Dagmar Liecht, his chief physician.31 words
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128 1951-09-19 1 LONG BSACH. New Jersey, Wed. A BARTERED gypsy bride who rebelled against a life of fortune telling was blamed Yesterday touching off a wild battle between 40 gypsies on the main street here. Eight policemen n<- one cijtrrtiie fln.-.lly halted the ;i*ht and ai restedU.P. - 128 words
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233 1951-09-19 1 'Structural change in King's lung LONDON, Wednesday. NINE doctors attending the King signed a bulletin last night announcing that recent examinations showed that structural changes had developed m his lung A specialist said that the bulletin was wore I m such a way as to convey very little even toA.P.; Reuter - 233 words
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Article259 1951-09-19 1 McNEICE ON CITY INCOME 1 cc Press Staff Keptrtec; MUNICIPAL finances are dcx dependent on the Government as long as Municipal income is tied by rates fixed by the Council under the Muivcipal Ordinance, the Municipal President, Mr. T. P F. McNeice. said to the Frer Press this morning. "Unless259 words
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Article68 1951-09-19 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. FIVE Chinese civilians were killed and one wounded on Monday m the Kota Tinggi area of Johore. A member of the Security Forces was killed on the same day m a bandit attack on a patrol m the Segamat area.*68 words
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Advertisement108 1951-09-19 1 hToidcap^ai I i Wr/O ufS A«rs f, Inspect Our Display PJIIA.X IDVAITI N E W j f 'M jrced m important nutnt.ve i^ ns. and becdmes a delicious the addition of 'Ovaltine.' ne' has special properties which of milk, thereby making eadily available. Mt food factors 'Ovaltine' VITAMIN B 0108 words
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Advertisement110 1951-09-19 1 wren's— SUPER WAX SHOE POLISH ?W^' FIRST INVENTED IN 1 889 lyV /w,', .$£&W AND THE ESTABLISHED \m^ESSSrl2u LEADER OVER ALL OTHER TINS 35 cents fte, In White, Black, Dark Tan, /^?5@S[S) Light Brown, Tony Red rT^^gp/Tv Also Black and Brown V^K^^W DUBBIN PUWITE Bottels voj ~3*J Liquid Cleaner SO110 words
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Article647 1951-09-19 2 -for T. 8.? The SINGAPORE DOCTOR answers a reader's question MANY thanks for your advice, under the heading "TB 'Vetoes* Can Be Bad For Patient", from which great benefit has been derived through viy weekly swim and th ri c e-weekly freehand exercise, non647 words
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Article268 1951-09-19 2 Survival from hospital IJOSPITALS today n "are rapidly approaching the status of institutions from which a man may boast that he has survived", declares an editorial m the current "Medical Press". The article speaks of the noises which punctuaU the hospital day, "reinforced by that universal, incessant, and to many268 words
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Article, Illustration579 1951-09-19 2 MEN CAN BE GIVEN NEW MINDS The secrets of Jekyll and Hyde revealed THE secrets of the incredible Jekyll and Hyde reversal of a man's whole nature the reversal that could make a Churchill of a Stalin, make you hate your children, and which made American newspaperman William Oatis confess,579 words
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Miscellaneous136 1951-09-19 2 New Crossword No. I HMMPJPJ BJBJBBf L— i pp 'SH^ JHHlp^i JBi^K pi^BK ACROSS: 1, 7. Its users must have a far-away look HfMV 8. Its contents are eyed and have their points (10)- 9 There's much of it about nothing m the theatre (3); 10. Torn and Carry make136 words
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Miscellaneous106 1951-09-19 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you *re cxv ceptionally ambitious and you drive yourself toward your goals. There is considerable dramatic talent m your make-up and you aacr c inclined to dramatise your own efforts, even if you don't undertake a career on the stage or screen. You have a106 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-09-19 3 David (1) tosses 'irons' with ease 1 LONDON. Wed. it y I -jvj electric I did their or I f ads I Biric IS In i one. lifting the electri" iron iceight seven pounds— wi f h .he greatest of ease.41 words
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156 1951-09-19 3 'Reds are producing synthetic rubber' ■L HOXG KONG, Wednesday. e^H received m Hong Kong sugX£ j| i syilth f tic rubber is now being made Kl!Lfussia or Communist China. The Shanghai News said that Chinese cotton mills have found synthetic rubber rollers to be better than lea-ther-top rollers, and willU.P. - 156 words
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Article11 1951-09-19 3 ghdydhgfdgghfhvf \v, s 1 a n d Reuter A.A.P.Reuter; A.A.P. - 11 words
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135 1951-09-19 3 Girl writer wanted jail for 'copy But she failed KENT, Wed. \JARY Patricia Turner, 18 a> writins: a book m whir .mportant charactmt to prison. To give an authentic picture she decided she ought to bfcTc experience of So. Mailing. Kent, st rates were told, she ed her Post Office135 words
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Article43 1951-09-19 3 re than 600 tobacco experts from about 40 nations are m Holland for the first rid Tobacco Congress, which opened yesterday. They held their discussions without a puff. A sign m the Congress building said MNo smok- U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article63 1951-09-19 3 Why don't many girls get married? There's many a reason, but Dr. E. S. Priester, a Sydney chiropodist, has come up with a new one m the Australian chiropodists official magazine. f ">odiness on account of feet is a principal rea n many girl s doU.P. - 63 words
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Article209 1951-09-19 3 LONDON, Wednesday. jif R. Charles Morgan, the novelist, told philosophers IT m London that he believed that the Russians had already developed a technique for "taking the mind out of the body and substituting another mind*' m their trials. He spoke at the dinner209 words
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Article281 1951-09-19 3 RAIDS IN PARIS TO RID 'SIN' But the police round-up few PARIS, Wednesday. their cloaks flying, batons gripped menacingly at the ready and with the aid of dozens of siren-screaming Black Marias, the Paris police have launched a campaign to clean up this city which generations of tourists have called281 words
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Article21 1951-09-19 3 The British, French and United States Commission on Germany's external debts will meet again m London on Thursday. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article34 1951-09-19 3 WHEN thieves broke into the Chessington-avenue, Fin^hley, home of Mr. M. Sherrard, they examined his books with care. One they threw under a table: Its title: "Preventing: Crime.'*34 words
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Article181 1951-09-19 3 The bride dived under the table Guestbrandished a revolver and LONDON, Wed. A WEDDING guest brandished a loaded revolver and the bride dived under the table, the mjigistrates were told at Chesham, Bucks. Seventeen-year-old Mrs. Nancy Beryl Balickl said that after her register office marriage she noticed one of the181 words
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Article45 1951-09-19 3 A new word is being printed on American menus. The word is Chickenfurter m competition to the age-old Frankfurter, or hot dog. The Chickenfurter, m fact. U nothing more than a chicken hot-dog made from hens and roosters45 words
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Article64 1951-09-19 3 A LBERT Briskie regarded i*. his assortment of guns as an antique collection, but the Sydney police fined him $46 for having unlicensed firearms m his possession. Among the weapons was a two- foot long Turkish muzzle loader made about 1700. m good working order, and64 words
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Article32 1951-09-19 3 Dr. F. T. Wahlen, Agriculture Director of the Food and Agriculture Organisation, said m Colombo that the world will number over 3,000,000,000 inhabitants by the year 2000. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article25 1951-09-19 3 A total of 338 Japanese war criminals will have been released on parole after serving a portion of their sentences by September 21.25 words
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Article, Illustration365 1951-09-19 3 THIS is another of the hands from the article to the Bridge World Magazine, written oy John Stablein. and discussing the pioblem or when to finesse and when to refuse a finesse. In this deal declarer again should have refused to take a flnes-e- but only because365 words
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Article233 1951-09-19 3 NEW DELHI, Wednesday. lUATCHMEN are guarding the pepper vines of India's Malabar coast today as if they were sprouting gold. During the past three years. Indian pepper growers have been pocketing a 4,000 per cent profit from this valuable condiment, which is a necessary adjunct toReuter - 233 words
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Article36 1951-09-19 3 Five "blacklisted" ships including four petrol tankers have passed through the Suez Canal since September 1 when the United Nations Security Council called on Egypt to lift her blockade on Israeli-bound ships.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement15 1951-09-19 3 II WUENDRA ttT|«|| 8 JEWELLER OIAMOND AND m STOKES ADO ENGRAVER 2 R»ud S'*]gra atiß15 words
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Miscellaneous229 1951-09-19 3 Radio SINGAPORE 1.00 p.m. Dance Music played by Carl Chandler Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; 2.00 Schools Broadcast Have some Fun Prolessor Shrimpwhiskers; 2.50 Close; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Science of Life; 6.40 The Radio String Ensemble; 6.55 Announcements; 7.00 Time Signal, News Singapore Share Market229 words
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247 1951-09-19 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19, 1951. Cheap meals WHEN the price of rice t^oes up, the prices of a lot of other everyday necessities go up too. That is the measure of the hardship which the dearer ration will bring to the Singapore wav rner of the $100247 words
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Article230 1951-09-19 4 TilL Singapore Government backed down on its pr. .troi rtgulations. 1 has not retreated io the extent of doing awuv wiUl them altogether. i ie proposed amendments announced m Council yesterday amount to an admission that it should hu'.c taken deeper thought Mking life-and-death powers over 'he230 words
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Article, Illustration761 1951-09-19 4 RODNEY CAMPBELL - RODNEY CAMPBELL FESTIVAL AT TANCLEWOOD BY THERE is nothing m all America to match the Edinburgh Festival. Let's establish that fact right away. Nowhere from Atlantic to Pacific does an organisation or occasion present as many of the lively arts m as lively a fashion,761 words
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Article845 1951-09-19 4 FELIX - 10 star bands for 1 95 1 Jamboree FELIX SWING TOPICS by HTEN star bands will 1 take part m Britain's 1951 Jazz Jamboree at the State Theatre, Kilburn on Oct. 7. Although no official announcements have been made. the Ted Heatn, Geraldo and Johnny Dankworth bands will take part.845 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-09-19 4 16-year-old Mavis Elmitt, of Watford, Herts, ha s an ambit, pianist She recently won $200 m a newspaper ambition as a result of an article she had written m the paper to help her musical education. Most exciting of all she wai I the famous concert pianist67 words
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Article, Illustration728 1951-09-19 4 PRESTO - PRESTO MUSIC TOPICS by T*HE more serious A music students among the 430 are at present being examined by Dr. Thomas Fielden under the auspices of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, may well be given food for thought728 words
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Article421 1951-09-19 4 BACH Sonata No. 2 m A major, performed by Yenndi Menuhin and Louis Kentner H.M.V. D.B. 9638-9. Following release of the Sonata No. 1 m B minor m July, we have the Sonata No. 2 m A major performed by the same artists. This wonderfully lyrical dialogue between421 words
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Advertisement10 1951-09-19 4 ROLEX LONGINE WATCHES H. SENA LTD. NI.M.APOKfc I'KVWG it BANGKOK10 words
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Advertisement24 1951-09-19 4 J^iF'- CALDBEa t| Jy Leading Win e I Spirit Mtw-.i:.-J /^7 Th€ Far Easl l CALDBECK |> ££*k\ MACGREGOR&C?L ro «|J: f TEL. 5371/2 I24 words
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Article289 1951-09-19 5 S' pore's 'Citizens' respond... Free Press Staff Reporter ()N the occasion of the celebration of City Day, the Pn>£res&i?e Party has decided to provide a scholarship for a poor and deserving student m one of Singapore's local schools. Contributions from members of the Party are welcomed and should be sent289 words
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Article369 1951-09-19 5 COMMON BOND OF CITIZENSHIP' Civic pride m City Day honour Free Press Staff Reporter k PITY DAY will provide Singapore with a unique opportunity for a common bond of citizenship, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, Municipal Commissioner m charge of the celebrations, told the Free Press yesterday. "It is the first369 words
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Article254 1951-09-19 5 Presentation of Charter TTHREE Singapore volunteer units will form the Ciuard-of-Honour at the Municipal Buildings on Saturday morning when the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, presents the Royal Charter to the Municipal President, Mr T.P.F. McNeice, raising the Colony to City status. The presentation will take place on254 words
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Article86 1951-09-19 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 'pHREE men two Chinese and an Indian were injured m two motor-cycle accidents which accurred within an hour m Singapore last night. The injured Chinese were Lav Kwan Cheong, a 31-year-old photographer, who was riding a motor-cycle which knocked down a86 words
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Article30 1951-09-19 5 Lively debates on the Ear:;c-s and Fenn-Wu Reports on Educji ion and on the Emergency will highlight the two-day meeting of the Federal Legislative Counci! which begins today.30 words
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Article201 1951-09-19 5 Free Press Staff Reporter. 4 400-foot long Jl6 »vO water- dragon, with flashing and belching forth bails fire from its pearl-studded (symbol of prosperity) jaws and brilliantly illuminated by 4.000 electric jets from three generators, will form one of the highlights Of the night celebrations on City201 words
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Article, Illustration228 1951-09-19 5 Free Press Staff Reporter OLNGAPORES poor have not been forgatten m the general rejoicing plans for City Day. Th» following organisations have already forwarded contributions to Mr! Yap Pheng Geek. Municipal Commissioner m charge of the cetebra'ion. for distribution to various charities. The Blue228 words
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291 1951-09-19 5 to make a better world, and they are demonstrating this keenness by their work m useful and beneficial actiTities m the committees" Mr. Rayner said. "From what I have seen m the countries I visited, I am sure that a tremendous amount of291 words
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Article37 1951-09-19 5 The Singapore Fire Brigade dealt with two lallang fires at Kumpong Bahru and Halifax Road yesterday. The use of gantang measures m the sale of rice m Penai:* hai been made a criminal offence.37 words
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Article89 1951-09-19 5 ....TO FORGET IS IMPOSSIBLE' Free Press Staff Reporter. Tear* welled m the eyes cf Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, Nominated member m the Singapore Legislative Council, when she made reference to Japanese atrocities In an adjournment speech hi Council yesterday. "The Japanese peace treaty has been signed," she said. "We should have89 words
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Article56 1951-09-19 5 Mr. C. C. Tan, Legislative Councillor and President of the Progressive Party, will be returning to Singapore by a British Overseas Airways Corporation plane next Wednesday (Sept. 26). Mr. Tan has been away on a two-and-a-half-month visit to the Festival of Britain56 words
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9 1951-09-19 5 Govt. to amend 'undemocratic regulations PRESS RULES.. .ENEMY INTERNEES9 words
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Advertisement212 1951-09-19 5 L TKE LATZST POPULAR RECORDS STAFFORD and FRANKIE LAINE me DB 2883 p STAFfORD DB 2893 THE BEVERLEY SISTERS rJZ DB 2891 1 DORIS DAY rxired and thirty two s u cep Fne Dandy') DB 2887 CJY MITCHELL DB 2885 jCHNNY BRANDON i DB 2886 :Y FAITH HIS ORCHESTRA fir212 words
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Advertisement55 1951-09-19 5 The Danemann Piano I is fully tropicalised. Its tone is magnificent. See it and play it at M/m/ M/fl/ JOHN LITTLE'S BUtIDIHt Blr i W A 1O TO KWANG HENG GOLDSMITHS Jsl $3 LD IN NAME "^if^ fcsATEST FASHIONS iHu ESIGNED BY FIRST-CLASS CRAFTSMEN B (COLDSMITHS) No. 68 South Bridge55 words
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Article1899 1951-09-19 5 Free Press Staff Reporter AGREEMENT by the Singapore Government yesterday to amend the Emergency (Newspaper)' Regulations, which have been described as "undemocratic", led to a withdrawal m the Legislative Council of a motion by the Labour Member foct Rochore, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, for a discontinuance of the regulations.1,899 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1951-09-19 6 This is the fourth article m a series describing remarkable cases treated by the Notre Dame Child Guidance Clinic of Glasgow. Scotland. This is the story of a 'bad' boy IT isn't easy to pity a bully, especially if you happenPopper - 1,027 words
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Article, Illustration633 1951-09-19 6 BERNARD Wl( X T F continues his tv Wries to parallf| mystery of th, t* (1 > Bin r British diplam.Tf Burgess and M,,,,^ JOSEPH Wilberforce Mart i n vanished m Pall Mall wearing an opera hat and evening dress. It hardly633 words
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Advertisement169 1951-09-19 6 2- t1- h iv) pm. HFMMwiI GOLOWYN rROSEANNA Mccor s, 'OtAJUJS K&fOtD MYMOND MASti ULH\U) tASLMAAT QU KUUAU ft tmd mir^mm, JOAN IVVtf OPENING TOMORROW f Thiee G«y* nanadM*!] mi I* TODAY 11 am 145. Mac p.m. "■a^ikiriiii PERSONAL APPEARANCE O^ MISS DIANNE BOWSER Australia's "Ciirl of the Year" "SONGS169 words
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Advertisement187 1951-09-19 6 To maik the granting of a City Charter to Singapore, by His Majesty Hi« King, the Straits Times and Singapore Free Press are publishing a memorable Special Issue consisting of 64 full size pages, including a colour cover Authoritative articles have been contributed by many well known people on the187 words
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Miscellaneous163 1951-09-19 6 MdndrSKß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Prees m Malaya VfriVltt I NARDA--WHO j TRAMPS,! GUESS. IHbf > 18 1 NAROA/ I'M SORRY I I YESJ KNOW/NAANORAKE, IMY I r" T^n WERE THOSE THEY SHOT THAT THOUGHT ■!F I GOT YOU INTO ANYI CAN LOTHAR TAKE ME TO H WAY WHAT163 words
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Article453 1951-09-19 7 One-game rule hits players Free Press Rugby Reporter DUGBY officials at Raffles Institution are chary about the school's chances m the coming on. The school team has been considerably akened since last year and hopes are centred )ii the new side now being built up.453 words
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Article, Illustration105 1951-09-19 7 rIS 12th Lancers quartet rode and smashed their way to a two goals to nil victory over the Gunners m a two-ehokJrer polo match at the Singapore Polo Club jrrenod last evening. Left to right: Major CritctaleySahaoason. Capt. Lowther, Lt.Col. Horsbrugh-Porter and Capt Barton. Lt.-Col. Uorsbnigh-Porter,105 words
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Article5 1951-09-19 7 RSGC QUALIFYING ROUND RESULTS sdfdsfdsfsdfsdf5 words
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Article82 1951-09-19 7 COLLOWING ties la the Singa- pore badminton championships *ill be played at the Clerical union hall on Sunday, starting a^ 0.30 a.m.: Junior Inter-club: Eclipse BP v. Amateur Athletic Union. Women's Junior Singles (semifinal i Miss Rose Soong (Swift v. Miss Rosie Foong (Marigold >• Tournament82 words
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Article67 1951-09-19 7 yON Lidth, Singapcre CncKet Club hockey inside-left, scored three late successive goals on the p*dang yesterday to give the S.C.C. victory over Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by four goals to one m their first match m the senior hockey league. Until midway through the .second session67 words
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Article166 1951-09-19 7 Chess League results MAIN results, m the fifth round of the Singapore Chess League were the defeats of Chinese Swimming Club "White' and Singapore Chess Club "Red" by Singapore Chess Club "Blue" and University respectively. The respective margtos were 4^—l4 and 3*2— 2 V&. A feature of the second match166 words
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Article33 1951-09-19 7 V-MCA. beat Customs <* 2 m their Junior Hockey League fixture at Balestier Road yesterday. Scorers were: Par V.MC.A. J. Ross (2), H. Yeo and AmaJoo; for Customs J. Reutens (2).33 words
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Article48 1951-09-19 7 CSC. team to play R A.F. StCetar m a Senior Hockey Leafue match at Seletar today Is: Thevajaian: Naniah. Rama'ingam; Williams. Ve'lupLiai leapt. t. Devadas; Shcgaram. Ponniah. Navaretnam. Ku:a:sm«am. Tnuraisinßam. Yogarajah. CSC. team should meet m front of the MunicipaJty building by 4.30 d m48 words
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Article263 1951-09-19 7 Free Press Soccer Reporter A TOUGH, robust and thrilling soccer match at Tanglin yesterday saw G.H.Q. and Royal Naval Air Command draw with a goal apiece. At one sta*e of the game only 19 players remained on the field. r This match, the las: m263 words
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Article260 1951-09-19 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER SINGAPORE AND M.O.C. By OPORTS officials and enthusiasts m Singapore are much disappointed at the attitude adopted by the Federation organisers of the Malayan Olympic Council towards the Colony's request for fifty-fifty basis of representation on the Pan-Malayan body. The feeling m Singapore is that,260 words
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Article110 1951-09-19 7 (XSE of boxing's newest safety devices a special mat for the rmg was tried out m a ftjrht at Syracuse on Monday ulffht and was acclaimed a succcm. In the bout, Joey De John knocked out Lee Sala m the second round. Sala went down on110 words
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Article79 1951-09-19 7 RAFFLES Institution beat Victoria School 3—2 at badminton yesterday. Results (R.I. playeri named first): SINGLES: Antony Gomez bt. Low Wing Djin 10 15, 15 4, 15 9; Koh Kwee H€c bt. Henry Lim 15—11, 5—15, 15—10; Tan Geok Tian loet to Robert Lim 15—18, 4—15. DOUBLES: Antony Gome*79 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-09-19 7 e ..and Harlem sheers picture. Su*ar Ray Robinson (wjtti patched eye) is cfeew-ed at the bar of his Harlem tavern x oSF the mornini foUowmjr fifi title fl||t a®Sst Randolph Turpm. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article211 1951-09-19 7 HALL, an Austra- lian ;ournalist working for a Lo- don newspaper, has taken over the management of publicity for Dave Sands as a mrt-Mnje |cb. T wifl aho lieh> Sa-ids r.^cr, Tom Marc .lire, In bu n&ss transactions. "But," said Hall yesterday •'there is no truthReuter - 211 words
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Article17 1951-09-19 7 New Zealand's Rugby League touring team beat Rocia*leiXQTDit# by 13®PtoU to nine yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article47 1951-09-19 7 I'OMMY Brown hit his ninth 1 home run of the season at Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, on Monday to give his Philadelphia Phillies a 2-1 triumph over the S*. Louis Cardinals. New York Tanked beat Clever.r.d Indians 2-1 m the Amerirnn A. P.A. P. - 47 words
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278 1951-09-19 8 A-weapons will keep the Russia in check— Senator 'Equip army, nary and air sorce^_caU WASHINGTON, Wednesday. CENATOR Brien McMahon, Chairman of the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy; Committee, called for all out mass production of atomic weapons to equip a mighty atomic army, navy and air force. He said emphasis onReuter; A.P. - 278 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-09-19 8 The Princess and the Sultanah picture. princess Mariam and the S ultanah off Johor? riMns at the ftoyal Johore International Club jesteraay ior the Princess birthday party.— Free PressFree Press - 29 words
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283 1951-09-19 8 TF the impending increase m the price of rice m Singapore had not been undertaken for the remainder of this year, alone, the Government would need to provide 56.000.000 to $7,000,000 m order to keep the price at its old level, said the Colonial283 words
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Article61 1951-09-19 8 Franchot Tone's doctor took out four stitches from beneath the actor's lips yesterday and announced that the famous profile is as good as ever. Tone said he would make up his mind "probably within the next few days" whether to bring a law suit against actor TomU.P. - 61 words
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Article46 1951-09-19 8 Film actress Maria Montez, drowned m her bath recently, foretold "sudden death for herself," actor Paul Christian said m Genoa yesterday. He said she made the prediction while telling the fortunes of players on the set of "The Thief of Venice." A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article34 1951-09-19 8 Consumers of many countries spend from three to five percent of their total incomes on tobacco products. American delegate John Hutson told the first World Tobacco Congress m Amsterdam yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article31 1951-09-19 8 Nancy and Frank Sinatra will both file divorce suits within a week, Mrs. Sinitra's attorney said yesterday. The action will leave the crooner free to marry Ava Gardner.— U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article173 1951-09-19 8 concerned with the accusations which have been repeated by the head of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation which controls the purchase, sale and distribution of tin m the United States. Part of his policy has been to cease purchases of Straits Tin and no shipments cf tin have been mad* from173 words
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Article484 1951-09-19 8 America accepts Malaya's invitation >HINGTON, Wednesday, rtment announced yesterStatea Government would :dy tin production in that country. ill invitation from ritaln, acting on a States Chamber Stat* Government co Mto make a first hand ry. The invitation stressed that an undertaking would be In the interestsReuter; A.P. - 484 words
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Article104 1951-09-19 8 r>RIMO Camera, world 1 heavyweight free-style wrestling champion, defeated two opponents m under 40 minutes at Vienna last night. Police arrested several people when disorder broke out after his second victory and reinforcements were called to dear the arena and the surrounding streets. Camera agreed toReuter - 104 words
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Article87 1951-09-19 8 EIGHTEEN angry women ca rrying sacks full of crickets marched on Cleveland, O hio. City Hall yesterday. They told Servke Director Samuel David that cricul^ 6 i >vcr run mnx ttitlr Mmes near one of the city's rubbish dumps. They released a few examples hi hisA.P. - 87 words
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