The Singapore Free Press, 1 October 1951

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA r v SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 305 1 Security Council to hear U.K. p lea today UXTED NATIONS, Monday. PERSIA may ask for a postponement of the Security Council's consideration of the explosive oil dispute, diplomatic sources at the t nited Nations headquarters said yesterday. British quarters predicted that the move would be opposed
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  • 25 1 UN CAN'T MIDDLE MAKKI Scaeiritj .die- < m I expel I the t :n this L r 300 t I E i I I Reuter U.P.
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  • 88 1 No decision yet on oil blockade BASRA. Mon. BRITISH NAVAL circles m the Persian Gulf said rday that any decision to impose m oil blockade m the Gulf area would have to be made m London. They had no information on the possibility of such a blockade being imposed. Th
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  • 39 1 from 21 countries be third meeting of Consultative Committee rice at Phoenix Park this The meeting was opened by Deputy Commissionerral. Sir John Sterndale Several producing :e expected to report increased rice production year.
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  • 71 1 LONDON. Mon. BRITAIN'S registrar of companies expects to register his 500.000the company soon. Registration began m 1844, and became compulsory for all companies m 1862. The first company registered m England was the Tannton Gas Light Company m 1844. Another firm registered the same year stated its
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  • 38 1 The only independent Member of the present Parliament, Mr. Raymond Blackburn, yesterday announced his decision not to stand at the elections. He has openly urged the formation of a coalition government under Mr. Churchill. A.F.P.
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  • 16 1 An American bishop. Monsignor Ambrose Pinger. has been arrested by the Chinese Communists.- A.P.
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  • 97 1 Britain can still recruit Gurkhas KATMANDU, Mon. THE political situation m Nepal has not affected normal recruitment of Gurkha soldiers to the British Army, a British Embassy spokesman her P said yesterday. He was commenting on Singapore reports that the Nepal Government would not allow fresh recruitment of Gurkhas to
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    25 1 picture. Mr. Philip Oen Boon Hoe "'->:\ Miss Cliristina Kens: Neo. who were married at the Church of the Sacred Heart. Singapore, this mornin?. Free Press
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  • 24 1 The Philippines will shortly buy 10 locomotives from Japan, A.P. DR. MOSS.t.^^^, uho will speak for Persia m the Security Council debate.
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  • 42 1 Indonesia's Nationalist party, the second biggest m Parliament, refused yesterday to support ratification of the Japanese peace treaty. The decision lessens the chances of ratification when the issue comes before Parliament. No date has been set for this.- A.P.
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  • 84 1 THE North Pole k going to have a striped candy pole 9ft. long "if it's the last thing I do," vows Stanley Garson, of Fairbanks, Alaska. He made the wooden pole himself and asked the weather aircraft, which fly over the North Pole for forecasting
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  • 175 1 Peron says Wall St backed revolt BUENOS AIRES, Mon. "THE government press A yesterday charged Wail Street with financing and supervising Friday's revolt as the Military Supreme Council trying rebel leader Generai Benjamin Menendez and other officers participating m the movement was expected to give its verdict at any moment.
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  • 193 1 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Monday. THE chief officer and five crewmen of the mystery yacht Argosy were stranded here on Saturday pennyless and without shelter, food or clothing following the arrest of Capt. George Orsborne, charged with smuggling arms. Unable to furnish a $500 bail, Orsborne
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  • 25 1 Forty American editors have polled m favour, two to one, of denying: Congressional press credentials to Tass. the Russian news agency.- A.P. picture.
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    37 1 Report m Page 6. Jack, Royal Navy's skipper receiving the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup from Mrs. Faulkner, wife of the Flag Officer. Malaya, after yesterday's soccer final at Jalan Besar Stadium. Navy beat Kota Raja one-nil Free Press
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  • 254 1 TOKYO, Monday. WHILE Gen. Omar Bradley, chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, yesterday stamped an irrevocable "no" on Communist demands that the cease-fire talks be resumed m Kaesong, Allied infantrymen stabbed deeper m Red Korea m their autumn offensive. Lieut.-Gen. James A. van
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  • 181 1 SCARBOROUGH. Mon. MR. Aneurin Bevan, ''rebel" ex-Minister, has mad peace with Mr. Attlee and the main body of the Labour Party. Two meetings wer c arranged here for last night m two of the local cinemas. One was the official meeting. The other was arranged by the
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  • 93 1 ptTROL will cost two cents a gallon less fram today, a Shell Company spokesman announced this morning. It has yon** back to its previous price of $1.55 cents a gallon. Giving: the reason for the reduction, the spokesman said: "The result of our overall increase m trade
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  • 365 1 SCARBOROUGH, Mon. T*HE Labour Parly terday promised more taxes on the rich. cuU the cost of living and m attack on monopolies and combines if it wins next month's Get. Election. But the first ai:n was tt "save the peace of the world."
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  • 1084 2 No calls without invitation in Switzerland SPOTLIGHT on ENTERTAINING Home entertaining is an intrinsic part of modern existence. This week's review cover habits and customs m various countries SWITZERLAND is a ration-free paradise of well-stocked butcher shops, bakeries, and wine stores, where the housewife can meet any unexpected demands on
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  • 31 2 L;. Col. Butler of the Grenadier Guards explains the battle on his sector of the 'front' to the Supreme Commander, General Eisenhower during Exercise "Counterthrust," m North Germany.
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  • 913 2 Indications are that they will learn 'plenty' m their stay, says FREDERICK COOK NEW YORK: fpHIRTY-ONE of the possessors of Britain s best brains the men who m years to come will either be running the country or plotting the course for those
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  • 55 2 Across: 1. Luke. 3. Salome. 8, Nun. 9. Delilah. 10. Siloam. 12, Paul. 14. Mark. 15. Joseph. 18, Genesis, lfl. Lot. 20, Carmel. 21, Hair. Down: 1, Lines. 2, Kin. 4, Ails' 5, Oilcake. 6, Ethel. 7, Ideas. 11, Loriner. 13, Mossy. 14, Magic. 16,
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  • 467 2  -  DUDLEY HAWKINS THEY'RE SELLING UP AT KONGWA By PROM the bustling East African port of Dar-es-Salaam I have made the long pilgrimage into the interior of Tanganyika to a forgetten town. It is a town to let— Kongwa, grave of the monkey nuts,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • 451 3 MOSSADEQ IN A GUESSING GAME 'How long will he last? they ask TEHERAN, Monday. gVERYONE m Teheran today is playing a great new guessing game and it spins around Persian Prime Minister, Dr. Mossadeq. The question is: "How much longer can he last?" The answers: Anything from "only a matter
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  • 159 3 WOMEN ATILL PEN THES SAME NOTES I Term.. Monduy. 1 bi especially those i m This was proved \\\>ivlui m 18Gi, whose ninded as though it ay. w rae won told her husband h felt with him away. was written al:Cj >t the letter, pt for phrasing, contairks IOUo! those
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  • 7 3 RICH WOMEN BE 9sT 5lb I t
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  • 152 3 NEW Zealand's motorcyclists have been placed "on probation" for 12 months to improve their bad accident record on the roads. If they do not achieve results during the coming year, the Transport Department, with full Government backing, will take stricter disciplinary measures against them.
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  • 34 3 IT'S THE LATEST With all the grace of a vete ran model, four year old Jane Clarke parades the stage m a party frock during a rehearsal for a children's fashion show at Windsor.
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  • 200 3 Man (HE's 67 and wealthy) to wed girl 21, shop cashier) LONDON, Monday. MR. Harold Rupert Turner, 67-year-old ex-chair-man of the big Ferodo brake lining company, said that he is to marry a 21-year-old fruit-shop cashier. Hi s bride-to-be. Miss Mary Bradwell. daughter of a retired police superintendent, said m
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  • 66 3 STURGEON BAY, Wisconsin, Men.— Earl LaPlant is No. 1 man around these parks m more ways than one. His office telephone number is 1; his ranch house is 1; his ranch house telephone is 11; his city home is 111 and his daughter's
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  • 75 3 Many Chinese going into China from outside the iron curtain are helping defray their travelling expenses by a quick deal m bicycles. In one group of about 200 Chinese passing through Hong Kong from Singapore, virtually everyone was wheeling or riding a brand new British bicycle
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  • 206 3 BORN today, you are sensitive and intuitive. That together with a determined will makes you a difficult individual to thwart. Once you get an idea into your head and it may be so new and startling as to cause considerable criticism you leave no stone unturned m
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  • 38 3 Brigadier W.H.B. Bull, Director-General of New Zealand Army Medical Services, said that the death rate among British Commonwealth troops m Korea was 50 per cent less than the rate among wounded m World War ll.— Reuter
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  • 316 3 NEWS that the Australian Bridge j Council would conduct a World Bridge Olympic this year sent us back to the archives to see what the hands were m the first World Bridge Olympic, played way back In 1932. Players m an Olympic event compete against pre-established pars. The
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  • 161 3 HONG KONG, Monday. npHE American males' mode of dress is bettmtmg A increasingly popular m the British Empire. Take the Hawaiian shirt. There was l lime when one could point unerringly to a man ing one as being either American, Chines- or Filipino—
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  • 31 3 The three-month-old Chinese Communist drive to raise funds to buy warplanes, tanks and guns for "volunteers'" m Korea has netted almost US $50,000,000, said the Red news agency.- A.P.
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  • 67 3 T\ANIEL Raflonr, 12, broke a store window by m ent and icon iv^.clf a reputation for honesty. Kcnosha police noticed the broken window and found a note nearby signed by the boy. The youngster admitted breaking the window and said he would turn himself m
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    • 84 3 Fxclusire to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya J Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya 3.' -S^JP^SICV NAI lb«!Nto!-^ FsuSE.'- WE WAS SENT^^ fiv| ._l f I s- %an<S TO W TWESE OWAPS SAY f\ J CVE* TO PE.RTECT TME MM GRe A A J n S^ cS
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  • 576 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, October 1, 1951. Explosive oil "OY taking the Persian ''oil dispute to the United Nations Security Council, Britain has MMd a tense situation which last week held every menace of ex- plodinsj into war m the > Middle East. Whether, that threat can Oft diminished
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  • 1493 4  -  Hall Romney 1 ONDHN l ETTER by But outlook is not very promising 4 N improved system of schools broadcasting m Malaya is under consideration by the Federation and Singapore Governments, m common with other colonial governments, according to the annual report of
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  • 43 4 f These fair horses are not trotting through a New Forest glade nor a Newmarket padda Xhave fun together m the grounds of their Upper Serangoon Road home' m the evening >-„-- t heat of the day is past. M ♦4,»»»»«
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR
    • 128 4 O I was thankful to read your leader "Children In Torment" and to know that it will stimulate the stirring and uneasy conscience of people here who know that cruelty to children exists, who applaud the fine activities of the S.P.C.A. but who have not yet been roused
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  • 759 4  - BLUE-PRINT SQUADRONS AT FARNBOROUGH Courtenay Edwards By BRITAIN'S most ex**perienced test pilots have been showing off, at the great Farnborough air display, m jet aircraft which, m their class, are probably the world's best. But there is a danger that the dazzling sight of our mighty new jet-plane R thundering
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    • 35 4 GIFTS 1 offer ii-m*xst acceptable ie of gifts you can alieays choose one for any occasion and be sure you get it at the keenest price S.P.H.deSILVA., 45. HIGH ST., SINGAPORE, IPOH A K. LUMPUR.
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    • 82 4 -2/7 <^ Floor, 13, Battery Road. Inexpensive exqu: Model Evening Cackt Gowns just arrived. s Special Offers! BEDSPREADS COLOURED Site 4« x > (In Pink. Blue Green) PILLOW CASES x 3# GENTS' PTJAMA St'ITS AU Si«e* r p New Shipment S«ree». ort»er Unem P*i a»4 to nix ny B«ffJim (VISIT
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  • 6 5 WOMEN ADE SCHEME HAWAKERS sirs lhM
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  • 54 5 V M CA. An Club s Fifth will be opened on Thursoezt O 4. by Mr. G. G. •^on. Public Relations Officer. The exhibition will repen up to Oct. 7. next meeune of ;he KelanCouncil o: Stale will be held Astana Balai Besar. Kota i d Oct.
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  • 94 5 1,000 EACH FOR S.A.T.A, VARSITY FIS week, the Singapore Anti-Tubercolcsis Association and the University of Malaya will each receive a cheque for $I,ooo— the proceeds of the very successful variety charity concert staged by the Cosmos Sports Club at the Happy World Stadium last Thursday night. The gross ga:e takings
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  • 174 5 OBSTRUCTION' IN HOUSING SENIOR CITY STAFF Councillors suggest unified system Free Press Staff Reporter I Hh obstructive attitude" of certain heads of departments m the Singapore City Council on the question of allocation of senior officers' quarters was referred to at a meeting of the City s Estates and Fire
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  • 304 5 Should City Day be a holiday? The suggestion by City Councillor Mr. Yap Pheng Geek that City Day should be declared an annual public holiday was received with mixed feelings m Singapore over the weekend. "I think it is a very good idea to commemorate this particular day, especially for
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  • 74 5 T*HE fj-st ot the new Shell j Coastal Lighters to be built for the Shell Company since the war for the carriage of benzine In bulk, the tanker "Landark" will shortly be arriving m Singapore from the United Kingdom. This vessel, which is the first
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  • 362 5 'First prize in ambiguity GOVT'S TIMBER POLICY UNDER FIRE Free Press Staff Reporter T*HE price of timber m Singapore was higher than it should be because of Government support for timber producers and the timber export trade, Mr. R. Robertson, City Councillor for West Ward, told the Free Press yesterday.
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  • 28 5 Picture. G Ed mo id, Ciiy c ho returned England by Qantas aircraft last iceek after Jnna leave, with Mrs. Edmond Free P r ess
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  • 270 5 These recommendations were subject to the concurrence of the Finance and General Purposes Committee The latter committee has new proposed that consideration of this matter be deferred pending a scheme beinp drawn up on the following lines: The Electricity and Water Departments to allocate their own
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  • 245 5 tree Press Staff Reporter M X Douglas Gomes an old boy of St. Andrew's School, who wa s the second Singapore winner of a scholarship for a training course m Youth Leadership and Organisation m the United Kingdom, returned to the Colony last week
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  • 176 5 Free Press Staff Reporter T<HE demand for adult education from the working classes of Singapore is so great that the organisers find it difficult to accommodate the numerous applicants with the limited facilities at present available, the Secretary of the Workers' Education Council,
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  • 84 5 CUGGESTIONS that a "Strike was the only way to show Government that the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union w^s not weak", were made by delegates at the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Union held at the Trade Union Adviser's Office, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The meeting, however,
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  • 301 5 THIS IS HOW POWER RESTRICTION REGULATIONS WILL OPERATE Fre* Press Staff Reporter. ACCORDING to electric light and power restrictions »ncttoned for new domestic consumers by the City Council last w^ek. one-room tenements will gM II units per month; bungalows with floor space of between 1 000 and 3 000 sq.
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  • 52 5 PUPIL TEACHERS DONATE BLOOD picture. Free Press Eighteen-year-old Li m Keng Teck <leftt, a student jrom the Presbyterian Boys* School, Singapore, and two teachers from the samt sohdol—Mr. Wee Kirn San <centre> and Mr. Koh Hock Heng— signing forms at the Blood Transfusion Services "Donors' Hail" before donating their blood
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  • 84 5 Councillors remind G0vt..... Free Press SUff Reporter. THE Singapore City Council has again decided to draw the attention of Government to the need of A fire-float m the harbour and to urge GoTernment to give early attention to the j>ru vision of a modern float. At
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  • 36 5 The Colonial Police Medal for gallantry yes piestMed to Si" j^ble Otmau bin Pcieh b^ :ue British Adviser. Kedah Mr. E V. G Day. at Dublin E tat*, near KuUm Kedah r**-
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  • 47 5 Th ;>-re Anti-TuberculO6i« Association thanks the AutotnooU* Association of Malaya, their members and guests, who fcuidly ooaaled to SATA the sum of $320 70. bel:ig the proceeds of the SATA Raffle r.«-lri at the Auuxnobik Association ol Malara Annu 1 Dinner Dar.ce on S-pt 14.
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  • 23 5 Prr.>ei.s for ihe quuk resofVry 1 the King were said m all Roman CiUhchc churche- I ..la Lumpur yesterday
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 92 5 DORCAS MOTHERS FAVOURITE WASH PRINT IN \\^^J^^i^ SPUN COTTON%PjLi*%J\J 36 WIDE /5^ 2 i* *V^ DESIGN WITH PIXIES, RABBITS FLOWERS AND TOADSTOOLS i Az~>*>~ (As Illustrated) JF /^Vy V/ Gay Colour Combinations \\S^ on W 7 hite Ground of V II Green Blue Tangerine jj J Green Yellow, Turquoise 1
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  • 316 6 'Conso la tion for Gold Cup failure From ALLAN LEWIS mIIL IPOH, Monday. main race at Ipoh tomorrow, the second day of the "Perak Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Vase) meeting, is the Perak Stakes, over nine furlongs for Class 1, Div. 1. The
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  • 189 6 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow Taj-a Street. Four O'Clock II Colonel Daly, Brave Wind, Vasco Da Gama, Sicyon. Your Highness, Noble Lad. Tiberius. Star Lodes, Our Friend. Bloodshot. Bella Marie. Cherry Linjj. Ballroom, Pilot's Point. Persian Gem. French Kose, Life Buoy Stormy Wizard. Flag: of Peace,
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  • 89 6 IPOH, Mon. THE second track at the 1 Ipoh race course was heavy this morning, when the following horses were only ones to make time:Privateer (Easopp) three m 42 nicely on the bit Kichmond (Spencer) three m 42 1 5. unimpressively; AllwOrth <Bagby> three m 42
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  • 25 6 J^ New Zealand horse, four-year-old Davey Jones, won the Epsom Handicap at Randwick racecourse. Sydney, on Saturday carrying odds of 14 to 1.
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  • 637 6 TRACK work and form point to Good Gamble as the winner of the 1 Class I, Div. 2 sprint ov-r the 51 furlongs straight tomorrow. In four starts Good Gamble has bsen unplaced only once— in his first run Subsequently, he finished
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  • 447 6 Cla 2 "'I P'OSfJ IN a very mixed field, m irhich hard to follow, lam Bo m t r 4n dit^ Class 2, Div. 1 sprint over six He missed his first < line through Marcher Lord Arch Side, who won his last < should
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  • 42 6 "DESULTS of Saturday's srccer matches m the Irish Lra^ue City Cup were: Bangor 0. Glenavon 2. Crusaders 0. Ballymena United 2. Derby City 0. Coleraine 1. Gleritoran 5. Distillery 1. Linfield 3, Ards 0. Portadown 3 Cliftonvill^ i._ Reuter
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  • 492 7 Two-day visit this month Free Press Soccer Reporter TRIP to Bangkok will be made by a party of Singapore Police footballers this month. They will play against the Siamese Police team, which won the Bangkok League championship this season. Tentative date of departure i s
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    20 7 pic lure. I Lam leads m vn (iem (McCloud), iho second race !)iv. 6 6f.) at looh Saturday. Free Press
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  • 92 7 lAROSLAV Drobny (Egypt) won J the men's singles title m the International Poree Cup lawn tennis tournament which ended at Paris yesterday. In the final he beat Felicisimo Ampon. the Philippines Davis Cup player, 7-5, 6-4. 6-2. In the women's final, Mile. Nellie Adamson, the French
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  • 234 7 VEIGHTS FOR TOMMOROW Mrlaru |1 1 R.#s, «.i(3 -'d :.ii «.nd *.§3 Cl. l.Div.2_9F. luou 9.M) v 8.12 !> Gltfc« $.i§ ■urming S6T MM N Ud mi Ml :ts O i.Oiv. 1-6 F. 8.12 Bw»dMt« g ij 8 It »i B.u Remarks X.dS <herr, Linj g.t9 111 K.OB rir "•■roam
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  • 30 7 Renato Tentini, Italian light heavyweight champion. scored a second— round technical knockout over French champion. Albert Yvel. m Rome on Saturday night.— A.P.
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  • 431 7  -  JIM CHAMBERS By (HILTON Wanderers returned to the top of the first division of the English football league on Saturday as they edged Charlton Athletic 2—l and Portsmouth downed pre-game leaders Aston Villa 2—o. B ored both their goals m the first half h
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  • 63 7 CCHOSLOVAK track champion Emil Zatopek .p a new world rd covering 20 kilometres .n one hour. It time that a man ruii more than 20 kiloone hour. -k was the holder of record with 19 res and 558 metres. He new world record r.eires running the
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  • 37 7 yiC world bantamweight pi > on Saturday signed ttlc against Peter m. Scottish holder Of iht bantamweight cham;n Johannesburg oo 26. Toueel defends hi* title against I Roenero on Nov. 17. AP
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  • 45 7 J*ai;*r Kid wan the Kola Raja goalkeeper, jfoes down to eather the ball before Coates Royal Navy's inside-ri^ht. foild take a shot. O 3 the left is McArthy, the Navy re forward, who has failed to intercept the centre. Free Press nioliir*
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  • 37 7 pi cturc. ißffhim, Kayal Navy's centre-half, heads away during a Kota Raja attack. In the centre is Sharif Madon, who is being well covered by Allcock (No. 4), Navy's right half. Free Press
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  • 593 7 Royal Navy play rousing soccer By CRUSADER Royal Navy 1; Kota Raja 0. "UfE got the Cup. We're gonna keep it", said a Royal Navy banner which supporters carried round Jalan Besar Stadium before last evening's game. And Navy jolly well did. In one of the most thrilling: S.A.F.A. Cup
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  • 125 7 T ATEST position m the Singapore Hockey Association League are:- P W L D P APIs CSC 3 3 5 6 Khalsa 3 2 1-534 S Forresters 1 1 6 2 SCC 1 1 4 1 2 SRC 1 1 4 2 2 RAF S. 3 12-662
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  • 177 7 Singapore Cup team to tour Federation OINGAPORE Amateur Football Association are negotiating for a Federation tour for the Colony* Malaya Cup team next month. According to tentative arrangements, the side will leave Singapore on Nov. 10 for Alor Star, where they will play their first game on the following day.
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  • 201 7 pOLLOUING 15 players iiavt been invited to make the trip to Honf Kong: with the Malayan Chinese Football Association party for the inter port match for the Ho Ho Trophy: GOALKEEPERS: hu Chee Sent i Spore), San Kvrok Hin (Kedah). Full-backs: Lee Sai hong (Peraki, Soh
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 22 8 WOGDBRIDGE. To Jean, wife of C A. Wood bridge, at Bungsar Hospital on 29th Sept., a brother Derek John, Tor Keith.
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  • 37 8 LOW-TAN: Engagement was announced on the 30.9.51, between Low Choon Lim. son of the late o-v Chen? Swee and Madame Tto Poon Neo and DnLsy Tan daughter of the late Mr ■I and Madame Lim Keow
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  • 20 8 MEL ABEYASEKERA, daughIft A. P. Abeyasekera at 162. Cantonment on 30.9 51 Funeral today i- 5 p.m. Bidadan Cemetery.
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  • 462 8 Crowds wa tch day and night by the Palace HGFHGFGFD LONDON, Monday. all hours of the day and night, crowds here have been clustering about the iron fence enclosing the forecourt of Buckingham Palace. The King, fighting hard for life after a serious lung operation, lies inside the Palace. Outside,
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    52 8 picture. Mr. and Mrs. K o Teck Siang cutting their wedding cake after their wedding at Raffles Hotel m Singapore yesterday. The bride was Miss Lim Lay Hua. niece of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Keng Lian. Mr. Teck Siang is the younger brother of Mr. Ko Teck Kin. a businessman.
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  • 57 8 Gen. carl Spaatz. who command 20.000 U.S. combat planes m World War 11. says "Soviet air power is a terrific threat and it is improving sieadily." He warned yesterday "There's no such thing as a second best air force We must either have the best, air force
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  • 73 8 A Taipeh court yesterday gave a British businessman seven months' imprisonment, suspended for two years, on charges of running down 'and killing a 16-year-old Formosan boy. He was William G Woollam of Glasgow, attached to the Taipeh branch of Jardine Matheson and Company w ho had
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  • 22 8 A three-storey apartment house collapsed dSrin™ a violent storm m Naples yesterday killing five people Vnn badly injuring six Reuter
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  • 213 8 T HE USIMMHQM suitTainsTthe'^r/ktor i n CO r!P Pan^ and U J affillat es »»y 67-year-old British inventor, Harry Ferguson, of Coventry, England will resume hearing here today "Sitna. t I* the largest civil claim ever to be filed m the united States, and
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  • 30 8 The West German Communist leader Mr. Max Reimann ha s rejected Chancellor Kenrad Adenauer's qrter to hold general elections m the whole of Germany under United Nations control
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  • 53 8 The U.S. Army has launched a campaign to check a fraulein invasion" of its neaquarters city of Salzburgin Austria. s City residents complained that licensed prostitutes from other cities were taking over so much space there was no room for tourists to the famed Salzburg
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  • 65 8 Sydney musician Raymond A. Price claims to have invented a waxless car polish which will resist heat, dust mud. had! and sea air for an indeilnite period. He made the discovery when he invented a similar polish for violins. "It contains 40 ingredients," he said.
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  • 41 8 In retaliation for the banning of the Polish liner. Batory, from New York City piers, the American-owned Moore McCormack Steamship Line has been ordered out of Poland. The company has been operating to Poland for more than 25 years- A.P.
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  • 119 8 TOKYO, Mon. FORMER Japanese Premier 1 Hitoshi Ashida now standing trial on bribery charges told the Tokyo court on Saturday that he had been brought to trial thiough a political "plot." Ashida is among more tha n 50 defendants on trial on charges of accepting
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  • 162 8 (Continued from Page 1) running of the nationalised industries. Guaranteed prices for farmers and good labour conditions lor farm workers would be continued. Labur would take legal action to stop manufacturers withholding supplies to traders who wanted f o cut their prices. "Half of Britain's wealth is still owned
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    • 194 8 SINGAPORE 8.8.C. iSincop^e IM p.m. Monday Matinee— David Le Winter Orchestra Jeri (General ers a Seivltt) Sulluan; 1.30 Time S.gnal JLV^fc^Fik News; 1.40 Home on the Range; Exchequer, the Rt. Hon. Hugh S 2.00 For tb. Sch<», s: S,n ?ins To- 2^!^^ p pr6 ro 3 g ra^| gether Literature
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