The Singapore Free Press, 29 September 1951

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  • 13 1 The Singapore Free Press hfaT SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 374 1 \)il dispute put 'to Security Council LONDON, Saturday. ■pHE British Government announced last night that it had decided to bring the Persian oil dispute before the United Nations Security Council. A Foreign Office statement said that at the same time Britain would "take all practicable steps-
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  • 18 1 King makes progress: princesses go racing H ■pr 1 m i the V :r.dlI nust te A P.
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  • 139 1 THEY DROVE UP FOR FREE PETROL NEW VOKK. Sat. D HENRY GKADY, former IS. Ambassador to Persia, told reporters on t!s arrival m New York >r^terday: "Prem'er Mossadeq is personally a very popular national hero whom the people regard as a ihampion of their rights. Ninety per cent of the
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  • 5 1 ELECTION MEN KIDNAPPED I I
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  • 23 1 The Roya] Air Force will try out new secret methods of I British against air attacks m the Autumn manoeuvres. AFP.
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  • 78 1 U.S. Bth ARMY HQ, KOREA. Sat. A LULL settled over the rain-swept Korean battlefront yesterday. It contrasted with the recent bitter and inconclusive batfcle for "Heartbreak Ridge." Infantrymen of both sides apeared to be taking a breather from fighting on the slopes of the eastern
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  • 32 1 Dr. Frank P. Graham, United Nations representative, arrived m New York yesterday from Geneva, where he has been preparing his report on the Kashmir problem for the Security Council.
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    66 1 Singapore's new City Council met for the first time yesterday, m the Municipal Building: and this picture shows the Councillors sitting around the semi-circular table. They are being addressed by the City President, Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, on whose right are Mr. T. M. Stevens, the City Secretary. Mr. J. G.
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  • 72 1 Bright Boy is best bet at Ipoh i TWO WIDE *OYS t -J ALLAN LEWIS, Free Press racing correspondent, gives Bright Boy, Ciameborough II and Giltedged as his best bets for Ipoh today. TRESPASSER recommends" Sandown and Bright Boy. PICTURE TIP and fhis morning's course information m Page 7. THE
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  • 66 1 TWO well-dressed bandits looted a Brooklyn family of come home Z that they couid take her $6,000 diamond ring. "We want the emerald cut ring: you've ffot," the two hold-up men told Mrs. Sadie Marcus when h nm L m a nirtv with her husband. Her son
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  • 63 1 THE International Monetary Fund yesterday dropped a rule requiring member nations to obtain its approval to sell gold at more than $25 per ounce. M. Ivar Rooth, managing director of the fund, told reporters that member nations now may sell as much gold at premium prices
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  • 121 1 SYDNEY, Saturday. NEARLY half a million customers descended on Sydney stores like a swarm of locusts yesterday clearing shelves of goods which are certain to rise m prices a s a result of the imposition of heavy sales taxes announced m the government budget Lon
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  • 239 1 LONDON, Saturday. OEGILAR airline freight traffic to Australasia, the Far East, and the East Indies is almost at a standstill and charter planes cannot help because they cannot get aviation spirit east of Bahrein, the Air Charter bulletin stated yesterday. The actual demand for charter
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  • 129 1 IKE SEES ALLIED EXERCISE NEUSTADT, Germany, Sat. GEN. Eisenhower watcned French paratroopers leap from U.S. Air Force planes as more than 100,000 AHjed troops manoeuvred along the Rhine yesterday. He was watching the French-directed exercise "Jupiter," which involved Dutch and Belgian as well as French and American forces. Today, the
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  • 72 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. A FORGIVING Franchot Tone has dropped the idea of prosecuting his love rival, actor Tom Neal, and is enroute to Minnesota to join his lady love, Barbara Payton. Miss Payton, the cause of a brawl between Tone and Neal on Sept. 14 during which-
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  • 33 1 The United States Army yesterday estimated total Communist casualties m Korea up to and including Sept. 20 at 1,324,956— an increase of 82.910 since the last estimate on Aug. 8
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  • 34 1 Gen. Omar Bradley, chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff arrived In Tokyo by air last night to confer with Gen. Matthew Ridgway and other United Nations commander.- Reuter
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  • 251 1 Argentine civil war stamped out BIENOS AIRES, Saturday. PRESIDENT Juan Peron shouted to a mass meet- ing under his balcony yesterday that a shortlived military uprising had been put down and a plot to assassinate himself and his wife had been foiled. The State radio had announced that a preelection
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  • 43 1 Russia and East Germany signed a four-year trade agreement m Moscow yesterday. East German deliveries will largely consist of heavy machinery and industrial equipment. Russia will greatly increase her deliveries of raw materials and semi -finished goods. Reuter
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  • 305 1 NO PRICE ACCORD ON TIN ROME. Sat. THE world's main tmA producing and consuming countries ended a five-day meeting h last night with no signs of relaxation of the American boycott of the international tin market. In the sixth regular scs^ of the International Tin Study Group. America the world's
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    • 999 2  - Mystesy of the island s RASTUS by << Dalian, the Malay boy,< tfhad stationed himself in\ <la tree as ordered by< Hakim, his brother, *o< watch and count the Jap] soldiers who came and< uatched from the moun-* tain-side hut. They] {\came from the ralleu by< )ia series Of cabl*
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    • 758 2 Memorial Hall clock has stopped four times -in 45 years r^EAR Children, You seemed to like our crossword-with-a-difference puzzle, and a good many of you sent m the correct solution. After sorting the answers into two age group piles dipped my fingers into each pile and pulled out the following
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    • 162 2 Pen pals' column Eng Chy Choon (aged 13), 49, Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore 3. Would like to correspond with pen pals aged 12 to 14. His hobbies are collecting stamps, movie magazines, Reading, movies, swimming, songs and sports, Boey Kun Hong (aged 12). 117, Tyrwhitt Road, Singapore 8. Wone Ten*
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    • 92 2 PUZZLE FOR I CHILDREN I lliusfri.ed m this week's puixl* are the names of a tmu ancient weapon^. Can you see what they are? y».j i- tnnl'-t;- he puzz.'r fill m your name, J I Jrevs ani sue. »nd post to Children's Page, Singa- J por* Fr^e P:\ss, Cecil Street,
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    • 52 2 FATIMAH IS SM a.l!- backto V (waVsthe^ > < crTiMAu'c CIVEN WFR NOW THAT THEYEAR YEAR YOUR WELL let's '^A U^^//C HOLO c STICK r^' 'MMMo C SINGAPORE IS 1883 /^H» FAVOURfTE #V^ MAVe <«V l^V^ AND Wl<^H //f SPECIAL WISH *<--ii^Y(?*jk~P FtNl)Rm<s V4y^? i 4^l^&^ C!^^—_ _J cane snclc
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    • 373 2 Rupert and, Simon— 2l When he feels that he has had^ However he will not give m. and enough Rupert hands ove? the work *>y the time the last log is cut h< to Smon. You I ha~ f done h-rdly h^ the strength to sund up,' Phew 1 I
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  • 77 3 TAB, 25, IS EXPECTING KITTENS PARKSBURG, W. Vo., Sat. TAB, a cat which has set a local record for longevity as well as fertility, appears ready to bear another litter at the age of 25 years. Mrs. Mattie Bowman said she has counted Tab's litters only for the past seven
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  • 294 3 Criticism on ban of Union Jack LONDON, Saturday. THE Admiralty's continued refusal to allow British merchant ships to fly the Union flag is criticised m the annual report of the Officers' (Merchant Navy) Federation. Foreign ships m British ports may fly the flag as a courtesy. The
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    7 3 LONGITUDE 57-3512" IATITUD178'47'13~ AND THIS I
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  • 21 3 Japan has bought her first wheat, 550,000 metric tons, from Canada, under the International Wheat Agreemember on August 1.
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  • 179 3 LONDON, Saturday. •TWERE is a boom m British isotopes, the atomic A by-product largely used m medical work to i I replace radium. Both home and overseas demands have soared for these radioaotive elements, produced at the Ministry of Supply's atomic research station at Harwell.
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  • 25 3 There was less crime m London last year even though some went undetected, a Sir Harold Scott, Metropolitan Police Commissioner reported yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 28 3 The U.S. liner Constitution will make a special stop at Cadiz. Spain, on Monday to permit the debarkation of the Philippine President, Mr Elpidio Quirino. U.P.
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  • 339 3 NEW DELHI, Saturday. INDIAN pilgrims may abandon their trips to the L holy centres m Western Tibet as a result of Chinese Communist interference with their religious journeys. Experiences of many pilgrims, as reported m Indian newspapers, indicate the new Chinese masters of Tibet have
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  • 32 3 Approximately 3,400 out of the 4,000 Khazaks who ned from Sinkiang to India have "perished following action of the Chinese Communist and Tibetan troops," it is reported from Kashmir.- A.F.P.
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  • 94 3 ROME, Sat. ITALY'S most famous com--1 edian, rubber-faced Toto, has won the title of prince. About 50 years ago, when Toto was a ragged Neapolitan urchin, he was adopted by the Marquis de Curtis. Later, as he became rich and famous he made researches into the de
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    • 187 3 I HAVEN'T YOU FORGOTTEN I SOMETHING? OA y«. Come, /e/'j to KWANG HENG GOLDSMS7HS LTD. I 68, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. p j/j^ do one shopping there. I JADE lit it i: I You know they have such Unique Designs and Superb Oaftsmanship, and you I real value for your
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    • 64 3 [>UR UCKY '"TAR vT iJRDAY hive 1 ■P' I "il W i a |p m m m act X W hem I P r-i!o X I m I E t-our I MR I mi ou Ilk I wil I wl I SUNDAY I I In I* von Ifeß jit vo>j
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    • 262 3 New Crossword No. 471 ■j— Solution To clues across 1 Biblical. Physician (4). 3. Dancer (6). 8. Father of Moses's successor (J). 9. Traitress for money (7). 10. Pool (6). 12. TentCr OSS WOrd NO. 470 maker 14. Evangelist (4). 15. Dreamer (6). 18. Start <7>. 19. Man of quantity?
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    • 259 3 Radio SINGAPORE 1 Programme Summary; 1.02 Saturday Ballroom Rene Durant Orchestra The Bob Crosby Cats; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.50 Interlude of Plantation Music; 2 Album of Harmony; 2.30 Rhythm Corner: 2.45 London Studio Melodies; 3.15 Fun with Music; 3.30 Tea Dance; 4.15 to 5 Southern Serenade; 6 15 Programme
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  • 388 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Sept. 29, 1951. Punch drunk HTKEY say that when a A man is hit hard jimh. and often Jii^h, he may become punch-d r v n k, i that once he I xhes that state he >tay on his feet no matter how many blows
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  • 158 4 1? L3E Race Course Lan e p:n IV J* CJ »fused with MJ Cours P Road the Publ.c Works Committee of the City Council think it would be a good idea to change its name But do the people who live m Race Course Lane also think it
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  • 947 4 .Britain' will poll m Trevor Evans opens his campaign notebook to talk about tactics, weapons and rivalries. Giles, right, goes to the country for his cartoon. ALTHOUGH so many forecasts were made about the election date and how accurate some of them turned out to be MR.
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  • 586 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. THERE were some acts of omission as well as of commission on City Day which many hope will not bo repeated m future important City events. Of count; as one City Councillor said, no organiser achieved perfection. The main thing was that the celebrations went
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    5 4  -  OSBERT -LANCASTER by
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  • 375 4 Yanks move in on heiress home By A Special Correspondent IJEIRESS BARBARA Hutton's fabulous three-roomed nursery, with leather-padded doors, concealed lighting, walls decorated with dogs, donkeys and ducks, self-contained bathrooms and kitchen, will soon be filled with babies again. "We shall have a trained nurse to look after officers' children
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  • 99 4 SOME M.P.s with majorities of 10,000 or more may be reasonably confident that they may still be MP s in the next Parliament. But what about those who had majorities of fewer than 200 last time H*re they are Majority I &SBBS Ss£ BSK? a 2 J. DIAMOND
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  • 94 4 An Emperor To Breakfast THF- ask an J^J break: have to lv: a kaiser dinner. And then fell 01 Fran, his print, to flu iiL E Noi far to claims. throtit y Spain. Bu: buz. RCQUii royal recei his mi FRANCO his i anc were He "Con.i Wh< younp S
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  • 253 5 S'PORE SHOULD TELL THE WORLD Call for planned propaganda Free Press Staff Reporter fHE widespread misunderstanding which exists m some Commonwealth and foreign countries about Singapore should be corrected by well-planned and co-ordinated propaganda m co-operation with the British information services, said Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, Deputy President of the
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  • 167 5 SOME VIEWS IMPRESSIONS OF WORLD TOUR Tan Chtm Tsan was hi;lUy ksjk eased with the techmical pt«;ress vi America, especially the teiepbene system. 1 ong distance calls were put through m a matter of minutes and there was nothing «f the kind of inaudibility experienced m Singapore. Telephone girls m
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    40 5 p .r .on-. Five Japanese htrys sit <-■ the deck cf the Tcffetoerg; playing r*ris when the vessel wm^ m *injai»r« TtaH^tay w»»iu< for th* pMt«(i wh» werr nrt snrr whitiwr tbey rnc!d brm granted ky tfcf Im«prat^o« Drpartnnit. Free Prese
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  • 121 5 T«HE lollowmg substations wiL be liable to load shedding totaisrhi:O^rtered Bank, George St. Static. Upper Cr«* Si.Pa^a St Uooer Hoiaen Streel, Picker- Si. Church St., Upper Cuxu- Bd. Carpenter St. Prince St. /Market St.. Baflk* P^^" Malacca St.. Bent Quay. Oman Building. Hu^e Pipe. Rbewn. Pcrd.
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  • 55 5 I^BDERATION Government officials are keeping a studied science about ti>e resiarnation of Sir William J«*kin. Director of IntelHceace of the Federation, which was announced on Thursday. Tbe Secretary for Defence. Mr E. B. David, declared yesterday that he could not say anything, when asked wnether a successor
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  • 61 5 Ceylon Hindus resident m Sincapore held a special pra5 i er service for the King at the Sri Sewpasa Vinavapar Temple. 19 Ceylon Road. Katong, Singapore, vesterri.iy. The Temple priest performed •'Aruchchanai" Invocation and Benedictoin oeremonv > to Lord Ganosha the rhief deity m the
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  • 122 5 TBE idea of providing war widows m this country with compensation obtained from Japanese assets m Malaya, was a good one, Mr. C C. Tan, Singapore Legislative Councillor, said yesterday. But he did not know about the obstacles that lay m the way because the problem
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  • 98 5 Tiie King nas been pkrsaci to appoiat Captain M. T. McGiashan, an Associate of the Royal Red Cross. Capt. McGlashan, who is m Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, has been nursing officer m charge of wards at Kiijiara Hospital m Malaya for two-and-a-half years.
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  • 166 5 Free Press Staff Reporter LEGAL separations of couples married according to Chinese rites reached a new hi^h last month, a Social Welfare Spokesman toW the Free Press yesterday. Most "R-omen seeking separation, he said, charged their husbands with nonmaintenance incompatibility, <?r the presence of secondsry wives
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  • 122 5 OVERSEAS visitor* trmn M»Uya., Mawitias, Vg*n&* and Cv»r« recently vwit«d £LftM,ftM «lM»w «f antWw^ n* O^isrx. the "tra«ti©n»r Q««--ter of LMrfms artiste. Th .s *ov, Ow first «f its teind to fc? ImIA the Town Hall, tm*»4Hl w fli ifl selections c-f patetinffs. f'Trnilure. K'.ass. t.-vp<-Kti
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  • 60 5 Mt. R. W. BARE 2:, Ceft) wh<» is returning to the U.K., hands over charge of the British iar Eastern Broadcasting Service Station at Thomson Road to Mr. J. F. MTJDIE, his successor. Mr. Mudie was m Malaya heicie H»l war with the former British
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  • 128 5 Post Office offers jobs to Senior Boys Girls Free Press Staff Reporter TTHERE are interesting jobs for senior and eighth standard boys and girls m Singapore post offices where they would be trained for positions of responsibility at the headquarters, Mr. W. A. Cooper, Director of Posts, told the Free
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  • 129 5 Gave up the ring made the grade Free Press Staff Reporter. T>RAWNY Goh Ec Quee, a motor mechanic with R.E.M2., is one of the happiest men m Singapore today he has jvst received a "special grade' 9 award for good service. For Quee has. at long last, realised his ambition
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  • 1509 5 CITY COUNCIL ADOPTS POWER RESTRICTIONS Free Press Staff Reporter CTOLDING its first public bwsmess meeting as the "Singapore City Council/ the former Municipal Commission decided yesterday, amid loud applause. that the Freedom of the City of Singapore should be conferred «n the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, the constitution of the
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  • 466 6  -  ARCHIE QUICK From Spurs to clash with Arsenal fODAY is North London's day m Division 1. The long-awaited meeting of Arsenal and Spun at Highbury transcends all other interest :\.d nothing appears more likely than a draw. I i other big game m town is
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  • 42 6 SBHFA Cup Fixtures Fl the I 1 -v- F Id mi < 'IB Sly !1 Shell I i enes P I I(• 0 I < fv I* round; O r O LCJ or Puiau Tradtnc or wind. b>* played on Oct 15 and 19.
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  • 34 6 JJAIAYA Publish.:!- House S.C. defeated For 1 M-jtors S'' by four izoals to one In a round B i Houses ki rap gocce: mate!] ;i rrer Park yesterd
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    318 6 ry s MM .i whether or not that has anything to do with r I Government has granted sponsorship arkd will furr pnncip.il trophies fcr a World Bridge Olympic to be held simultaneously m many pir's »f the on Fnduy, Nov. 23. n who wish to pare c
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  • 258 6 DAVID Rodrigues shared swimming honours with hla school- friend Chan Kwok Chee at last year's St. Anthony's Boys' School Swimmlng Carnival. Yesterday at the Chinese Swimming Club, 17-year-old David improved on his previous performance to win the school senior championI ship, creating four new records m
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  • 56 6 A USTRALIAN immigration au- thoritics will not allow American-born Japanese boxer Tommy Umeda to land m Melbourne, according to the Melbourne Herald. He was recently offered a contract by Stadiums, Ltd.. for fights In Melbourne, Sydney and Krisbane. Umeda fought with the 442 nd Regiment m the last
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  • 155 6 "THERE were no changes among the leading A Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire candidates at the second call-over on the Autumn Double held at Victoria Club, London, last night. One horse m big demand was Cofltbridge for the Cesarewitch. He was not quoted at Monday's call-over, but finished
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  • 110 6 MANAGER Anderson of Lincoln City has for some time past nursed a hope for the return to the fold of big Jock Dodds. the Imps' star, following his reinstatement by the Football League after the end of the Bogota adventures. He is going to be disappointed.
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  • 25 6 Singapore Business Houses F.A. League Cup final between Chartered Bank and Hong Kong Bank will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium today.
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  • 63 6 picture. Phillip* Army's goalkeeper, dives m vain to stop this shot from A w Boon Seong (second from right) m Thursday's S.A.F.A. Community League match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Immediately after this groal Army players protested to the referee that Boon Scone was off-side. The goal, however,
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  • 277 6 3; Indians XI. Both Army and Malays, however, are still m the running for rumiers-up. Both have four points, but still have three more games to play and if either win all they will be level with Europeans m points. Goal average would then
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  • 54 6 THE South African Rugby Union team arrived m London yesterday m the liner Pretoria' Castle for their fourmonth tour of Britain. The party consisted of 30 players, together with their manager and assistant manager. They will play their first match on Oct. 10 and their final game
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  • 108 6 CELICISIMO Ampon, the Philippines' Davis Cup player, entered the men's singles final m the internanational Poree Cup lawn tennis tournament at Paris yesterday. He defeated Paul Remy, the French international 4—6, 6—2, 6—4. 4—6, 6—l m the semi-finals. Remy tired after his efforts m taking the fourth
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  • 707 7  -  ILLAN LEWIS IPOH Krom Saturday. fancied horses not accepting Lm)Kl> probably start favourite for fct) 1 sprint this afternoon. **IWaßter Scotch Express and Red P i not iUft The scratching of M* infinite pointer and racegoers will ■F i-oL r ni>i k thi«. il
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    7 7  -  McLEOD By Solution on Monday
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  • 79 7 "\EW York Yankee* won the American Yeafue championship for the third successive year yesterday when they beat Boston Red Sox B—o8 0 m the firm g*me and 11—3 In the second. Boston Braves beat Brooklyn Dodgers 4-3 on Thursday and cut their lead m the U.S. National Baseball
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  • 281 7 ALLAN "^S rRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER MA f!L U WIZAItD CORRICHARD MODEST FLUTTER MODEST FLUTTER RECOVERY H 1.45 AudioU AudioU Stormy Wizard Recovery H CorVichard *~ot«7 H Recovery H Marvel of Pern Corrichard Rapid Red A 7ii* w'J'TE ***** GILTEDGED GILTEDGED GILTEDGED GILTEDGED M*
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  • 931 7 ACCEPTORS and pro- bable jockeys for today's races at Ipoh are given below. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Ten. There will be no double tote. RACE 1—1.45: CLASS 2, DIV 7—6 FURS. 1 Delilah Mawi 9.00 2 Corrichard McPherson 8.13 3 Royal Dream Tait
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  • 32 7 attempt to swijn the Straits of Gibraltar will be made on either Monday or Tuesday by a Spanish longdistance swimmer, Francisco Calatayud, who has arrived at Tarifa.
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    59 7 picture. Tan Eng Yoon, Malaya's champion sprinter, receivir* one of the five individual and two team trophies which he won en Thursday from the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, at the ceremony m the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday marking the close of the Festival of Britain exhibition m Singapore. The trophies
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  • 402 7 IPOH, Sat. CLASS I horses were the attraction at this morning's track work here. Trainers were not prepared to allow their charges to gallop on the heavy number two track and most of the training was confined to pace work and working gallops. A summary
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  • 119 7 T^HIS afternoon the Singapore Base District interx Unit six-aside hookey tournament jets under way at Nee Soon starting at 3.30 p.m. Thirty-four teams have entered the competition, which U expected to become an annual event. Semifinals and finals taJce place tomorrow at Nee Soon starting at
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  • 51 7 JAMES ADAMS, the British Ryder Cup professional, won the Italian open golf championship at the Monza course, Milan, yesterday, with a 72-hole aggregate of 283. Another British player. Eric Brown, was runner-up, stroke behind Adams. J De Wit, the Dutch professional., was third with 2C7. Rout
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  • 437 8 Tory Party 'will restore Britain to greatness LONDON, Saturday, THE Conservative Party m its election manifesto yesterday said that, if returned to power m next month's general election, it would try to restore Britain to world leadership and economic recovery. The manifesto was issued under the signature of Mr. Churchill,
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  • 152 8 Three firms 'conspired to split markets' NEW YORK, Sat. El. DUPONT de Remours and Company, the Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. of London, the New York Remington Arms Company and five individual officers were ruled guilty by a federal court yesterday of conspiring to Violate the Sherman AntiTrust Act m agreement
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  • 121 8 Swimmer in trouble with law BOULOGNE, France, Sat. A FRENCH channel swimmer was m trouble with the law on Thursday because he paddled a canoe across the channel after he failed m an attempt to swim it. Alain Bombard, one of two swimmers who failed to reach England m a
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  • 32 8 The British Government announced yesterday that Dr. Konrad Adenauer, West German Chancellor. has agreed to postpone his scheduled visit to Britain next month because of the forthcoming British election. A.P.
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  • 472 8 ABADAN, Friday. ALONG the palm-lined banks, of the Persian Gulf, native troops m muddy-brown uniforms arc fingering their rifles nervously today and casting anxious glances across a narrow strip of water where the British cruiser Mauritius lay at anchor. In the deserted network of streets behind
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  • 35 8 The United States largest strike involving 22,000 CIO United Auto workers at Peoria, Illinois, Caterpillar Tractor Company plant ended, but walkouts idled 50,000 workers across the nation yesterday and more strikes threatened.- UP.
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  • 32 8 picture. The Governor, Sir Frarfk lin Gimson, declaring* the Festival of Britain exhibiti on m Singapore closed at a ceremony m the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. Free Press
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  • 175 8 PAR| S, Sat AN artificial heart has been urn rj the first time m the history of s U? the normal heart m saving humaii S Italian surgeon reported on Wedn< The event took place m Italy o n Aug. 19 and was performed by
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  • Free Press Saturday Magazin
    • 8 1 Free Press Saturday Magazin SATURDAY, September, 29. 1951.
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    • 511 1  -  ERIC MITCHELL by th only >t:ile Federhas materially orism mi] rub- irbn leas B i h tne I mun- 1 L I done m the communal bath houses. Like all Tamils. Krishnan is fond of flowers, and he ha s a >>mall garden, tended by
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      23 1 Phcto by Makiny a livitia bu digging for "seaput'' (sea-shells), these Malay women icork m proups dailu at low Chan Eng Hock Penang
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    • 604 1  - Beachcom bing can be fun ANTHONY WISE says \yilKN we heai someone described us a beachcomber it immediately conjures up visions of a down-and-out with a stubbly chin and tatlered clothing. According to Hollywood, the species generally occurs m the region of Hawaii or Tahiti, and is almost invariably a
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      13 1 Photo bu A Malay fisnerman at work on his fish traps.— Marian Wells
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    • 229 1  - USEFUL TALE TELLERS A. S. Lee by OF the teeming millions living m Chinatown, the majorit? are illiterate, vet most of them are quite well-informed of the latest wurM situation ami the newest government proclamation. This information is obtained from the professional itory-tH who each ni^ht mix tales of ancient,
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    • 760 1  -  Kenny Kaye by 'JHE long arm of Malaya's Emergency has reached so tar today that it touches the gourmet's stomach. Difficult entry conditions have resulted m a shortage of good cooks from China for which there is a great demand by local restaurants. 'Business
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      6 1  -  GEOFFREY EVANS Dv
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    • 663 2  - 'I put on that nose and went for a walk DAVID LEWIN By '...and Sew people noticed', says Jose Ferrer, who is producing 'Cyrano de Bergerac' m London THE man who won this year's Oscar for the best film actor flew into London recently with a plastic nose— 2* inches
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    • 103 2 IT nappens between takes on the set of "The Tall Target." Paula Raymond is rehearsing a deeply emotional scene with Dick Powell. Suddenly the actress stops while only half-way throuoh her ines. ''What's up?" questions Director Anthony Mann. Paula waves towards an off-stage electrician who is valiantly trying to
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    • 600 2  - Not— so— high venture for John Payne FRANK ROGERS FILM by /^OOD triumphs over evil, religion over wrong-doing, and a fighting parson wins more than his point m theological debate m HIGH VENTURE (coming to the New Alhambra) another "epic" of the bad old days of the waggons trains that
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    • 513 2 Leading lady is cify of Rome, says George Palmer 17AN Johnson, idol of American bobby soxers, is playing a Catholic priest m his new movie here m Italy. He is the 'good guy' Paul Douglas, who portrays a lovable crook, is the 'bad
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    • 19 2 Mary Anderson (left) and Arleen Whelan try to pull out e*ch other's hair fighting m "High Venture."
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    • 253 2 Star News rtEBORAH, (Kerr, who 9 faced lions and tigers while making "King Solomon's Mines" and escaped without injury and also tangled with a wild bull m "Quo Vadis" without suffering mishap, had to go to Lake Arrowhead, California, to incur an injury which has her laid
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    • 1535 3  -  DON ESS A Free Press Saturday Short Story by FOR more moons than I like to recall, the Police Department had been trying to pin something on Mac Welton. They knew he was on the wrong side of the fence, so far as the law was concerned, but
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      46 3 picture. Hops are the basis of beer so it is pood news to hear that hop picking has starred m England. Mrs. E Whittaker. of East Ham (East London) helps with the hj>Ur pina at Faversham, Kent, while her twin daughters, Joyce and Margaret, rpatcKW- Popper
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    • 624 3  -  Carl him by •JO a Chinese businessman, his shop signboard is an integral part of his business Known literally, m Chinese, as an "invitation board", it embodies the taste, respsctability and pride of the proprietor. When a Chinese establishes a firm, one of the most
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    • 697 3 Patrick Doyle tells about JJP to a century ago ships used for carrying passengers and cargoes were built m an orthodox fashion to suit these simple requirements. The cargoes carried were all of a nature that could be stored m the roomy holds of the
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    • 696 4  -  CRUSADER By gIXGAPOKE'S runaway victories over Perak and Negri Srmbilan not only vindicated sound coaching methods, but also went to shon the attacking type of football now served up hv the Colony*! players After all, it's goals that count and this c of
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    • 82 4 TOTTENHAM Hotspur have been invited by F.C. Austria of Vienna, who were Festival visitors to White Hart Lane, to pay a flying visit to the Austrian capital m the near future. It is likely that Spurs will accept, for they are keen to avenge
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    • 45 4 pRICKETERS In South Africa will soon be learning how easy it can be to hit sixes from 35-year-old Peckham-born Geoff Whittaker, of Surrey, who has accepted his first coaching assignment m the Union and is shortly leaving Britain for the winter months.
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    • 348 4 From THE SPORTSMAN EVIDENCE from both sides of the Atlantic would suggest that the big shot sportsmen are nothing more than moderately wellcushioned slaves; also that they are seeking liberation at the hands of the law and semiofficialdom. Here, an official committee is to inauire into
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    • 896 4  -  DON COCKELL By as told to JOHN MACADAM F)ON COCKELL is changing out of his beachwear m his Riviera hotel room and showing his range of natty suitings. The Battersea boy has a justifiable pride m the wardrobe his fists have earned for him. How
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      42 4 picture. Ci\u Lute S_ng, tiie S.C.I goalkeeper, holds a loo before Jones, the Army cenire- forward, could get to it. This Singapore Community League soccer match, played on Thursday at JaUn Besar Stadium, ended m a 4-1 win for Chinese. Free Press
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    • 392 4  -  C. BRYCE by ASIAN rugby prospects m Singapore are good this year. The All Blues have the players at hand to build up a strong side which should take them once more into the All Blues final. Players from Police, Teachers' Training College,
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    • 24 4 V the b coim ary-t In spiri: ers' v ficuT. ranj the plaj malr. Kula: ties geth talk> doub-
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    • 85 4 I ONDON'S first-class erie- keters are winter wanderers. Arthur Mclntyre, of Surrey, has the most novel of the coaching jobs. He is flying by way of Montreal and Trinidad to Georgetown, British Guiana. His wife will follow by sea. Jim Laker, with his wife, is leaving by sea
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