The Singapore Free Press, 2 October 1951

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA h i*-'°- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 173 1 Soviet blocking bid fails: Act now, says Jebb NEW YORK, Tuesday. Security Council holding, despite Soviet opposition, that Id discuss the oil dispute, the British delegate, Sir Gladwyn ycsterdajf that action "within the next day or two" is Persia's "suicidal" handling of the dispute.
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  • 114 1 A British I.N. delegation spokesman said yesterday that technicians have been brought out of Abadan "simply and solely because conditions there were being: intolerable for them. It is entirely possible,' he said, that they may be sent back into the AIOC refinery again. The spokesman said the
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  • 389 1 ABADAN, Tuesday. YEWS of the evacuation surprised the British here, who only yesterday learned that the planned air evacuation had been cancelled. One oilman described it as an economic Dunkrik.' The sroup. last remaining rts of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company m Persia, will be n
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  • 185 1 QUERIES TO GOVT ON RATES MR. JOHN LAYCOCK, Progressive Member for Katong m the Singapore Legislative Council, will ask at the next Council meeting on Oct. 16 whether the Municipal Commissioners at any time since April 1949 (when a majority of them were popularly elected) ever made any request to
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  • 47 1 Six coal miners were trapped 750 feet underground by the collapse of a shaft wall at the Weetslade Goal Mine, England, yesterday. Rescue teams were hampered by gas and a flow of water into the side tunnel from the breach m the wall A.P.
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  • 22 1 The Ford Motor Co. of Australia, Ltd., subsidiary of Ford Motor &t Canada, Ltd., yesterday announced a U5514,000,000 expansion programme.
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  • 97 1 HONG KONG, Tuesday. ANTI-COMMUNIST Chinese refugees last night tore down dozens of Chinese Communist flags m an angry demonstration m Hong Kong's downtown district. They followed up by using their fists and bamboo poles m a battle with storekeepers and Red sympathizers, who had
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 1 picture. Air Marshal George Jones, Chief of the Australian Air Staff, [Left) yesterday presented the Gloucester Cup at Tengah aerodrome, Singapore, to Wing Commander H. A. Conaghan, No. 1 Squadrcji. R.A.A.F.. for being the best Squadron m the R.A.A.F. of the year. Free Press
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  • 24 1 Violent deaths at the rate of one every 48 hours, plus many injuries hr.ye hit the ranks of American troops m Germany.
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  • 184 1 TOK.KU, Tuesday. DAIN, MUD AND BITTER, Communist resistance slowed the Allied autumn offensive today as America's top military commander toured the Korean battlefront. General Omar Bradley. Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, accompanied by Generals Ridgway and Van I Fleet,
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    8 1 "Heavy scratchings, I see, George".
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  • 53 1 A LLAN LEWIS, Free Press racing correspondent, gives these as his best bets at Ipoh today: Bull Dog, Solar Starlight and Kew Gardens. Best longshots: Fifty Grand, Abbeystead and Nero. TRESPASSER recommends Giltedged and Tudor View. PICTURE TIP and this morning's course information m P. 7. THE
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  • 64 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Railway Administration announces that owing to the derailment of the pilot train preceding the night mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, the day mail trains will be canceller! between Tanjong Malim and Ipoh today. It is not
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  • 25 1 The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday approved the nomination of Mr. Chester E. Bowles as U.S. Ambassador to India and Nepal. Reuter
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  • 79 1 IPOH, Tues. THE search for an Army Auster plane reported missing yesterday afternoon m Nortji Perak was resumed by R.A.F planes this morning There i s still no news of it. The plane, piloted by an Army lieutenant, left Grik at 1 p.m. yesterday and was flying
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  • 37 1 Twenty-six more U.S. FB6 Sabrejet fighters arrived m Britain today to bolster U.S. air strength. The Third Air Force which controls all American air Strength m Britain now has 75 Sabrejets.- A.P.
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  • 30 1 A new contingent of 35 Netherlands volunteers is to sail from Rotterdam on October 10 for Korea to bring the Netherlands battalion there up to full strength.- A.F.P.
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  • 136 1 'EX-U.S. ENVOY BEHIND PLOT' PERON BUENOS AIRES, Tues. PRESIDENT Juan Peron told Argentine newspaper representatives yesterday that the former U.S. Ambassador m Buenos Aires, Mr. Spruille Braden, was the main instigator of the recent rebellion m Argentina. President Peron alleged that while holding the post m Argentina, Mr. Braden 'used
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  • 333 1 'OUR POLICY IS NOT WEAK,' SAYS ATTLEE SCARBOROUGH, Tuesday. TiHE Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, yesterday rejected Conservative criticism of his government's foreign policy as "weak and vacillating", asserting that advocates of a "strong" foreign policy "generally live m the past". Addressing the Labour Party's annual confer- j ence here, rfc
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  • 29 1 Thirty people were killed and more than 40 injured m an explosion m a Brazilian army munitions plant near Metropolis, 30 miles from Rio. Reuter
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    49 1 Mr. Nu X ng Si.-. s the well-known Singai> architect, wth his bride, Miss Sheila Wai Mm- J; daughter of th« late Mr. I j Tong Sen and Mrs. Eu To: Sen. who were mar London on Sept. 26. picture was taken at Z venor House.
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  • 79 1 LONDON. TIMS. DRITISH bookies shortened the odds again y< on a victory by Mr Chun and his Conservatives In October 25 national elect i< Best offer avai!abl° was 2—5 on the Conso 1 Most bookies offered 7 4 against a return to power by
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 603 2  -  Eileen Ascroft by ENGLISHWOMEN com- in^ b3Cfc to Britain from holidays abroad report that several European countries were shocked by their beach clothes. They tell of encounters with policemen and beach attendants protesting against twopiece bathing d resses and topless sun dre^
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  • 53 2 Crossword No. 472 Across: 1. Ictus. 4. la top. 7, Rioja. 8. Photo. 9. Good for tune. 11 Leg of mutton. 12. Ranji. 14, Alarm. 15. Lyne. 16. Etna. Down: 7 Irregulars. 2. Too long. 3. Stall of life. 4. Importunate 5, Two. 6, Proper name. 10, Dp
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 2 Youn<* and lovely Metra-iij dwyn-Mayer star El.'zabeth Taylor is working on location m tike Herefordshire countryside just now filming; "Ivanhoe" with Robert Taylor. Elizabeth, married a year a«:o and divorced soon afterwards has, to quote her. "grown up since then."
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  • 683 2  - 'Little Mo has no lace panties ambition KAY MURRAY by A MERICA'S new tennis champion, Maureen Connolly is a nice normal teenager off-court, and m play so coolly untemperamental that they have christened her f 'lce Water Maurie" When she defeated Shirley Fry, holder of the French championship, m three
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  • 251 2 Says Jean Macaulay IN spite of forecasts which suggested that women might like to let their hair down, the short cut still heads trie list for popularity. And hairdressers are not moaning at the stand Che short hairstyles are taking. When hair is long, then
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 38 2 New Crossword No, 473 1 I I f f CLIES itici>ia I F:-o fe e for .ige tanog.) (6-5). 7. Way of aU N comir^rdpr fs^ 8 n Fireside card game? .5). 9. Battersea NaHr tociSS^hif Cll'ES DOWN
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  • 336 3 I-C BATTLE TO FLARE UP Stronger armies face each other SAIGON, Tuesday. the rainy season ending m north IndoChina, Communist-led Vietminh forces and French Union troops are getting set for what is expected to be the largest scale fighting m the history of Asia's No. 2 war. The opposing armies
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  • 51 3 VIENNA, Tuesday, and hero of Russia's Soviet 1 ,!ution. appwn Übe slowly losing his place the Communist world, some Western believe. They say that Lenin's his nenory md even his pictures seem to iil.iw— on Stalin's orders. J Ml i I f pa r I
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  • 30 3 The 1.667-ton former blockide runner. Capella. whose mutinied and sailed nor o Formosa m mid-August .vill be operated m future by he All China ShiDDers" Association. A.P.
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  • 17 3 Today's pin-up girl: Film star Corinne Calvet who appears m Hal Wallis productions.
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  • 7 3 I t ity f A.F.P.
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  • 39 3 THK "Eisenhower jacket" American version of the British battle dress may be dropped from the, present U.S. Army uniform. new jr-^enish grey experimental winter uniform will he troops m the Washington area this winter. Reuter
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  • 32 3 The official Chinese Communist newspaper m Shanghai, Liberation Daily, issued an apology recently because it failed to publish a handout saying that Stalin had sent congratulations to Mao Tsetung.- U.P.
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  • 22 3 China's textile industry is suffering serious unemployment resulting from the lack of raw materials, according to official Communist reports. U.P.
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  • 181 3 J^ORN today, you have one of those fine, sensitive natures m which goodness and sweetness appear to be personified. Acutely aware of everything around you. you will always strive tor harmony m your personal life and m the society m which you live. You enjoy beautiful things,
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  • 104 3 LONDON, Tues. jyJAN and wife teams .are running buses at Doncaster—the husband driving, the wife conducting. The passengers like it. They say the services are better than ever. The couples like it. They can go to meals at the same time.
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  • 25 3 At least twenty teachers, including seven or eight women, were officially reported kidnapped by unknown persons, possibly Huks, m Pampanga Province, Philippines. U.P.
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  • 276 3 Girl soccer fan traps con man' LONDON, Tuesday. yWENTY-year-old Sylvia Elliott watches football with a photographic mind. She can recall clearly the mateh and the faces. It was this gift that led to the arrest of a young confidence trickster. Sylvia was m court at Hull when Peter Alfred Johnson,
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  • 341 3 LONDON, Tuesday. A CONFESSION of defeat m dealing with delin- quent girls— the "hard cases" who do not respond to Borstal training is made m a report just circulates to magistrates and prison visitors by the Magistrates* Association. The report, prepared by a sub-committee,
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  • 407 3 A point count is of great value m resolving certain close bidding questions because it is more accurate and more realistic than the quick-trick or honourtrick measurement. However, even a gooA point count cannot entirely dispense with judgment, and it is always dangerous to go too far m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 289 3 ANNUAL j ALE For your earlier selection I tor X'mas Gifts. I All kinds of Chinese hand made fancy goods, c Curios, Eastern art, blackwood H furniture. Teak £r Camphorwood chests, Siamese silver ware, Lacquer ware, China ware, Embroidered linen, etc., etc. B Call at the real Bargain Store.?. m
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 93 3 Mandrake Exchmw to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya ~FW~ I I --GET ;MSDE. CAN'T j VANSRAhLE .4 y SEE ANY DOORS --M.' MAYBE THE L* IOWQ WE CA> f^ THERE'S A BROKEN rH' THINGS' THAT *mo Y}\ -£R 1 UNTIL WE-- WINDOW PANEL/ |1 OROVfi iT^HERE f^o& MNE Exclusive
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  • 520 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Oct. 2, 1951. $150,000 house ONE fine day a great light of revelation, sudden and heart-lift-ing as the end of a black-out, will burst upon the Singapore ratepayer. He will, at long last, have solved the mysteries of Municipal budgetting. He will have understood the
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  • 868 4 Don Iddon's Diary lUHEN Walter Win- chell, an American journalist, enters New York's Stork Club the waiters and bartenders whisper: "Here comes the King". Winchell, who writes a gossip column which is print*>d m more than 700 newspapers and who broadcasts weekly to 40.000.000 people, accepts this homage regally. If
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  • 857 4 What goes on m the French Parliament What is the matter (and mood) of the members' speeches? t>CHELLE MOBILE was the political headline when I arrived In Paris. 'Moving staircases, I thought gloomily, an extension of the Metro. The Chamber or National Assembly met as my train came
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  • 920 4 FROM FURS AND FROST TO FIERCE HEAT The MOSCOW_SCENE^-. by CYRIL RAY Muscovites make the most of their extremes of weather no geo- graphy lesson like travel, and it wasn't till I got to Moscow that I fully understood what my school-books had meant by a "continental climate". Six months
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    9 4 "Lav ©H, hon^— ain't my W American b^t T«rpiiv
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  • 30 4 Thenam counts WHEN a boy first Job school r don tea if he has to probably c gcoc The Lcil hav< subs:: The 500 yea: I I A B: Sen;
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  • Letter to the Editor
    • 180 4 SIR, I would be most grateful if you would allow me to use your columns to announce the inaugural meeting of the SINGAPORE ARTS THEATRE at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, October 3rd, at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden. Singapore. The Singapore Arts Theatre project has already had
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 12 4 ENGAGEMENT, WEDIiIG 1 DRESS RUGS ILS.de Siiva 106 GRCHAM it. TEL *****
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    • 47 4 PRWtDS A DUICiOUS CHANGS OF FAX CATELLI Macaroni 60 Mp* P CATELLI Sp^gKert, SO ce«rs pcCATELLI VermicelH §0 cents K« CATELLI Soup Mrs CATELLI "Sea Sfcelfe- 70 cc«i* P* (Singapore Prices cniy> Hosm*i wte* S^' «M OCTOtM Singapore Cold Stor^^ f*^\ i^^^B MBBI flf OKIWIRSAI KENOVN D
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  • 26 5 X X i I a. t >r »*> X mVf Z w W J W m mi r r It '11l 1 iid khfd k .11*1
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  • 50 5 i: i should bf brought to the Lieu of the Government. The t immitte- considers that s tlie contributions are raised hi consonance with the i:r. ceased cst of the service il the i'ily Council can- < Pf ord to continue to provide a »t lion for the rural
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  • 339 5 SURVEY TEAM TO AID AIRPORT SITE SQUATTERS Card plan no 'trickery says S 'pore Land Office cfTDlrri Free Press Staff Reporter A *7 J VLY tean from the Singapore Land Office is touring the Paya Lebar squatter area, site of the proposed international airport, to ascertain the wishes of squatter
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  • 30 5 ure. a :ath a n, newly ed Han. General Secre- of the Singapore Trade on Congress, thanking delegates for electing S nday's meeting of Congress. Free Press
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  • 40 5 Pontocns which sank and washed away the 200-yard Madras Bridge spanning the Klang River m April thie year were not worth salvage was the repry given to a Town Board member at the Klang Town Eoard n.eeung.
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  • 338 5 IS A WIFE THE 'PROPERTY' OF HER HUSBAND? A Magistrate started this.. Free Press Staff Keparter T*HE contention (a*«ptfd km the past with— l anrrtisn fey the peoples of the East thai «a man is her hnshanaTs property,*' was discussed at teacth m many Singapore hsmes ami gathertars over the
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  • 63 5 At an Executive Council meeting of the Balestier Community Centre held at 28P, Whampoe Road at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday last (Sept. 30 >, Mr. Lee Choon Eng's resignation from the office Of chairman was discussed and accepted. Mr. Tan Hai Tong. of X-10. Lorong
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  • 41 5 After having beei used for over a year as a detemion camp, Pulau Jerejak Island, less than a mile off Penang. has now been r otvened as a quarantine camp. It mill have suro-'-'TncdaLon lor i about 2.000 person*.
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  • 67 5 ■picture. This hoy, v.ho works m the tailoring class at the Serendah Boys' Home, is finishing off a flag of the State of Kelantan. He uses a sewing machine donated with three others, to the Home by four Chinese dealers m memory of Mr. K. E. Imrie,
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  • 176 5 Li f eguards were busy: 35 'rescues' 4 BOUT 35 rescues were made by lifeguards at the Mount Emily Swimming Pool during the eightdav period from Sept. 22 to 29 tvhen the pool, closed to the genera Diiblir. was placed at the disposal of Singapore schoolchildren to mark the City
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  • 215 5 S'PORE MAY SOON SEE MEXICAN AND JAP FILMS Free Prett St*ff Reporter QINGAPORE may soon see Mexico's first all-colour picture "Ruucho Grande." It may also see some of the latest Japanese films, "dubbed" m Mandarin, which have received enthusiastic audiences m Hong Kong. Tbe man who plans to show them
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  • 107 5 (all-colour) "yyE are also looking into the Japanese film market", said Mr. Albert Odell. "There is a Japanese film m this country, bought "by an independent Chinese company, which has been well received m Hong Kong. It has been 'dubbed' m Mandarin for Malayan audiences,
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  • 60 5 npWO posters warning the pub ie A against Japane-e textiles were discovered m the premises of a cooperative store m Kota Sham, Kelantan. recently. The posters, bearing a drawing depicting the cruelties of the Japanese Kempetai (Secret Police) during the occupation, advi-ed Malays to buy textiles from
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  • 21 5 A branch of the Independence of Malaya Party may soon be established by Malayan students m Britain.
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  • 257 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S youth leader, Mr. A. M. Cherian, Presklent of the Singapore Youth Council and Battalion Secretary of the Singapore Boys' Brigade, who is •ne of two Colony representatives to the Youth Welfare Seminar to be held at Simla (India) next
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  • 51 5 A SERVING BROTHER Mr LLE SWiX OZ-IS. ft*nuriy of vfot St. John AmbuUnce Brigade, Penanc and now attach"* to ihe S*ngapcrr hcadu=iarters the Brigade as District Officer, has been appointed a Serving Brother of flhe Brigade He has been informed that the insignia will be sent to him from Kuala
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  • 45 5 TEACHERS' COUNCIL ELECTIONS MEMBERS of the Sacapare Teachers* Trauuag Iwriiii««. to riMiTt (heir xotiag slips yederiay. Miss Kva G«ak Uxx\ BM-nbrr «f fke As- satiation's n* Cmmmcil. hairfv out ike cii»v while Mr. I>er Kah Wei. outcome secrcUuy, c-kerks the electoral rolls.- Free Press pu-u.
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  • 216 5 Top priority for improving parks open spaces Free Press Stall Reporter TOIE improvement of existing parks and open spaces m Singapore city, together with new development work, should be given first place m the priority list of next year's services, the City Council's Estates and Fire Brigade Committee has recommended.
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  • 31 5 The annual district shew held at Jasin on Saturday attracted over 4.000 people. The show was declared ope:i by the Resident Commissioner. Malacca. Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom
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  • 137 5 i.y Council's I.s.ate* ant Fire Hricaor •■unit let pr«■•ses to light Kiat Ge«t*e V Pmrk next year and a sum of S'.!o,W)o is racommrnded for inclusion m tit* budget for 1952. Thf pt o|H»fced baadkiand m the park, honever, has been shelved for the time being. Only
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  • 25 5 A rubber road test trip is to be laid m Mountbauen Road, Kuala Lumpur, under the supervision of an expert from England.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 54 5 m for 5 M THE SFORTS 1 1 IPW SHORTS I I jM&kjffF^ I^Hr IN COOL, WASHABLE I k Ml Waist Sizes 24 to 32 g lours: Saxe NNay»v y» Turquoise, ffi^B Shantung, Dusky P nk and White I also m BLACK Wi SUITABLE FOR GIRL STUDENTS. S5? 1 ROBINSONS
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  • 527 6 Trophy match v Spore Civilians Free Press Soccer Reporter fOMBINED Services selectors will bring Suleiman down from the Federation to play at centre-forward against Singapore next Saturday at Jalan Besar Stadium m the annual Tay Lian Teck Shield match. Coates, a newcomer from Royal Navy, has
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  • 44 6 TDOYAL Naval Air Command took the lead m the pore Hockey Association Division II league yesterday by beating former leaders,* C.R.E. South by seven goals to nil at Sembawang. Half-time score was two-nil Scorers were Brown (4), Howe <2> and Joslin.
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  • 50 6 Singapore's Malaya Cup pjayen and reserves S.A.F.A. Council members and their wives are invited to attend a "satav" party at the residence of S.A FA president Mr. W McG. Watt on Saturday Those intending to attend are asked to inform the hon secretary. Mr Lim Yons Liang.
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  • 456 6 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association Council at their meeting at the S.C.C. last night refused permission to five Singapore Chinese players to go on tour with the Malayan Chinese Footbail Association to Hong Kong, Manila and Bangkok on Oct. 18 The reason is that these footballers— Chu
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  • 488 6 Free Press Rugby Reporter FOR their first match of the season— against Royal 1 Air Force Malaya on October 27 at Tanglin— Singapore Base District should be able to field a strong side. A few useful players came to light at yesterday's rugger trial held
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  • 286 6 Watt trophy for 'throw-in' competition \]R W. McGregor Watt, president of the Singapore Amateur F.A., is to present a trophy for a :hrowing-in-the-ball comoerition. open to all regisered foiballers. The S.A.F.A. Council las* night, decided to sponsor -his competition m order to mproye the standard of hrowing m the ball.
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  • 22 6 t Aston Villa beat the Army ov two goals to one m a soccrr friendly at Aldersbot yes- Reuter
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  • 181 6 SAFA to skip Helsinki SINGAPORE will not send a soccer team to the Olympic Games m Helsinki next year. This decision, subject to confirmation by the incoming Council, was reached at last night's meeting of the Singapore Amateur F.A. It was agreed, however, again-' subject to confirmation by future Councils
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  • 43 6 YESTERDAYS U.K. Rugby Union results were: Bridgwater and Albion 0 Abertillery 8; Cross Keys 0. Swansea 3: Aberavon 6. British international team 6. Rugby League results were: County championship: Yorkshire 25, Cumberland 3. Club match: Featherstone Rovers. 15 Bradford Northern 26
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 6 pictures. Billiiprnc (♦lcrher=on), on the left, and Chance Remarks (Ellery), the deadheaters m the tenth race (Class 2, Div. 3 6f.) at Ipoh on Saturday. They are being led m by Mr. A. C. Lee and Mr. Lee Went Kee respectively. Free Press
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  • 312 6 VO trophies should be awards mi n the ml 11 experimental stages of the Youth I League, say the headmasters oi Singapore U schools and the Schools Sports ommitt< This suggestion, which ha s the apm Education Department, was conyr yed to tt»2 pore Amateur
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  • 29 6 THE Syrii. forihcon. Jo J -aic 1 the m t I 1 947-43 lclk. Engl: oausf I and W I tha: j Valen'me j Reuter
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 39 6 Today's sport HOCKEY: Div. 2 Lge.: RE ME v V.M.C.A. at YMCA; Friendly: A.C.S. v St. Josephs at A.C.S. SWIMMING: S.A.S.A. 1,500--meires freestyle final (men) at C.S.C. TENNIS: V.M.C.A. h'cap tour- XM± <3> AMft O L g A^,,_ A^&ZZ^~
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  • 983 7 TAJ MAHAL KEW GARDENS FANCIED Idlest hints O 0 course 4f 1 an LEWIS From AIXA iRDENS W Mahal and Gamhar 1 rv the m»-t discussed horses for ffS aw i- I)iv over me the roiirse this morning. Kew ill probahlN start favourite as the u ill .nit him. He
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    6 7  -  McLEOD By Solution tomorrow
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    23 7 picture. Toomb^ and Mumlord (left) come across to smother !«<*« forward rush by Grc?n ys m yesterday's Army rugby trial at Tanghn. Free Press
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  • 156 7 IN their final United Services League soccer match of the season Royal Air Force Changi had to fight hard against H.M.S. Terror to become run-ners-up m the league to Royal Naval Air Command. After dictating play at Naval Base m the first session and changing ends
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  • 64 7 THOMAS Cleary, Australia's No. 1 2 player and the only player to have beaten his compatriot. Robert Marshall, m championship play during the past 14 years, won the 13th. heat of the world amateur billiards championship yesterday. He beat Waler Ramage, the Scottish open and amateur champion, by
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  • 52 7 Shell Sports Club beat Borneo Motor SC. by four goals to three In a Business Houses League soccer match on the Shell ground yesterday. The scorers for Shell were: Chin Yong (2), Omar Yahaya and Zainal Abidin. Scorers for Borneo Motors S.C. were: Salleh and
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  • 167 7 Good gallop by Decanter this morning IPOH, Tuesday. IJECANTER (Crowe) showed great improvement this morning when he went over half a mile m 53 2/5 sees., the last three furlongs m 40. on the sana-track. Horses working op the sand- track are timed from the same point as those working
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  • 76 7 CONSTRUCTION of Singapore's badminton hall for defence of the Thomas Cup next year is expected to be completed by March 30, it was announced yesterday at a meeting of the Hall Fund Committee and prospective members at the Capitol Restaurant. Mr. Lim Chuan Geok
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  • 167 7 r^HILIP Lee won the Island 1 Club's September monthly u.edal (Stableforch golf competition. Scores were. "A" Division: .Philip Lee ».S) 33 4r»— 37 (winner.; M B Brash (8) 26—7—33. D. W McMullan (9) 25— 7^—32 T fc Lim Bo Yam i 5) 2»— 4S— Z2-*. Yoivg
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  • 22 8 ORL- 4 iiLL: To Margaret Irene, wi'e of Alexander Oreenhill. at Karuhins? Kerbau Hospital, on 30'h September, a daughter. Rosalind Mary.
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  • 414 8 'West has left the door open 9 PARIS, Tuesday. jy|R. IVlaurice Schumann, Secretary of State at the French Foreign Ministry, said yesterday that the Western Powers had left the door open to negotiate with Russia. He was commenting on Press reports which said that
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  • 32 8 The Philippine President, Mr. Elipidio Quirino's visit to Spain will end on October 8 Afterwards Mr. Quirino will Rcme where he will two days before returnto Manila.- AFP
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  • 105 8 NEW YORK. Tues. ANEW device is on the American market which its maker say R automatically prevents unauthorised people from entering such areas as defence plants. The device, called the "Photo Identi-key." makes use of a turnstile and identification cards Each card has hidden metallic inserts which
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    39 8 'ihebe five people are m search of a dream island "remote from cares and red-tape." They are (from left) Bernard Baker, Jim McLoy and Christian Burchard, with his wife, Audrey and 2 son Christie on their 40-foot yawl Sybil.
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  • 160 8 BATH, Tuesday THh Western Temperance League touched off a drive yesterday to dry up the British "whodunit". H the league has its waythe private detective will spit out a .38 calibre bullet, mince into the nearest soda fountain, and say "Gimme a lemonade. Make it
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  • 117 8 (Continued from Page 1) cussed since it was based on The Hague ruling which was null and void. He was instructed to ask the council for at least 10 days' time for the Iranian delegation to get to N*w York if th"c Council maintained that the British complaint
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  • 106 8 NEW YORK, Tues. TT.S. agents say they are tracking down a US$lOO,--000,000-a-year gold smuggling ring "which is dangerous to the finances of the United States and other nations." Details of the ring were revealed with the arrest of three Brooklyn men on charges of violating
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  • 23 8 The Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs is planning to move 5,000 ex-guerrillas with thetr families from East Java to Borneo.- A.P
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  • 17 8 Yesterday's closing quotations HK$6.B6 6.885 for US$l HK515.75 per Sterling; HK$332 per taei of gold
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  • 35 8 Concentrate! Concentrate! for you never know what the crystal will reveal about General Election day Oct. 25. This young seer is 8-month-old Kirn Evans, daughter of John Evans, a London magician.
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  • 251 8 GATTINBURG, Tennessee, Tuesday. ]t|R. Charles E. Wilson, the U.S. Defence Mobiliser, said yesterday he was confident that the United States will be m a 'tremendously powerful" position militarily by 1953, and if it practices economy prudently, the United States will "actually be stronger
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  • 31 8 The U.S. National Security Council ruled yesterday that Japan may continue its small scale trade with Soviet bloc countries without losing the benefit of U.S. financial assistance.- A.F.P.
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  • 26 8 Representative Franklin D Roosevelt Jnr. left yesterday tor Lisbon to begin a threeweek tour of South Africa Israel, Spain, Italy. Fran^ and England.- U.P.
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