The Singapore Free Press, 3 October 1951
1951-10-03
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Title Section19 1951-10-03 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA IV. 1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article51 1951-10-03 1 Pers.as Deputy Premier Hussein Fate mi said yesterth.it Premier Mossadeq v.ili leave sometime m the feu days for the Seruritv Council's hearing m Vv% York. Kussia has told Persia will do her best to increase supplies of other ifoods which Britain has stopped •ending to Persia.A.P. - 51 words
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Article69 1951-10-03 1 Fnvn Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Wed. MR. C. B. Wiltshire, Sui>re'a former acting net oi Police, and Johnson, SuperinPolice. who is on re retirement, are oack to attend the tribunal which will r .he police version of the it is understood. Mr. Johnson said that he69 words
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Article383 1951-10-03 1 He added: "But this is not now a living issue. There is no question Qf using force We have fled from the field even before the parleys were completed." Referring to statements by the Prime Minister, Mr. AtUee. and the Lord Chancellor. Lord Jowitt, that BritainReuter - 383 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-10-03 1 Opera singer Adele Leigh (left) m a strapless gown of rose tulle, and Paris mannequin Jenny Fischer, m a white gown of sequin-sprinkled tulle, at the midnight buffet m the Festival Half, v here a gala ball marked the end of the Festival of Britain.49 words
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Article52 1951-10-03 1 A DORACION fatigdas, 21- year-old laundry woman, told Quezon City police that she stoic a Batajin veteran's artificial leg because she "wanted to keep him all to myself." Adoracion said she had been living with Montalla and took his leg after he started "gallivanting around tooU.P. - 52 words
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Article34 1951-10-03 1 Winds up to 60 miles an hour, preceded by blinding downpours, swept Miami and the Florida Keys group of islands yesterday as a storm moved inland from the Gulf of Mexico.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article85 1951-10-03 1 ST. JULIEN, Franco-Swiss Frontier, Wednesday. A 20-YEAR-OLD policeman's son said yesterday that he intended to have himself crucified for a week with silver nails. He is Yvon Gonesse who has just bee n exhumed from a pine coffin after being buried alive for an hourReuter - 85 words
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Article66 1951-10-03 1 LONDON, Wed. rwiKE Conservative Party announced yesterday that barristers and solicitors form the largest group standing as Conservative candidates m the General Election. These number 122. The second highest number of Conservative candidates are 91 local government- councillors. Third come farmers 61. Thirty-two candidates areReuter - 66 words
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Article298 1951-10-03 1 TOKYO, Wednesday PYONGYANG Radio broke its silence on the cease--1 fire talks yesterday and said that Gen. Ridgway's proposal for a new site was an attempt to "wreck the negotiations". The official voice of the North Korean Government still left m doubt, however, whether the CommunistsReuter; U.P. - 298 words
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Article20 1951-10-03 1 President Truman yesterday ordered all American trade concessions to Czechoslovakia to be cancelled as from Nov. 1. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article12 1951-10-03 1 A-stralia ha.s negotiated a tra agreement with India. AFPAFP - 12 words
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374 1951-10-03 1 14 PEOPLE IN A SIX-MONTH BLACKOUT Free Press Staff Reporter FOURTEEN people staying m two new houses m A Woo Mon Chew Road, off East Coast Road, have been living m a blackout for over six months. They have not been supplied with electric lights since they shifted in although374 words
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Article25 1951-10-03 1 The West German Government yesterday warned the new and powerful German Ex-soldiers' Organisation not to split the nation by meddling m politics. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article103 1951-10-03 1 Crocs go bandit hunting Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wod /CROCODILES joined a Security Force patrol m a battle with three bandits on the Sungei Paka, m Trengganu, yesterday. After the patrol had shot two of the bandits out of a boat crocodiles took up the rhase and the103 words
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Article117 1951-10-03 1 PLYMOUTH. Wed. FIVE British seamen who vanished m the Atlantic when their destroyer was m collision with an Italian merchantman were listed last night as missing, believed drowned. Search went on for the two officers and three ratings who were flung into th e sea117 words
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Article54 1951-10-03 1 A 150-mile chain of flame was tonight sweeping forward m southern Queensland m the worst bushflre m the state's history. Most of it was deliberately started. Farmers, after recent light rain, lit fires m the hope that further heavy rain would provide them with a freshReuter; AAP - 54 words
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Article55 1951-10-03 1 Yesterday's count In Australia's nation-wide vote on the government's bid for more power to deal with Communists showed the majority for "NO" has dropped to 56,643. Totals now are: Yes: 2,295,830; No: 2,352, 473. Only the service vote and a few thousand absentee votes haveA.P. - 55 words
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Article65 1951-10-03 1 JOHN O'CONNOR, 29-year-old ex-naval stoker who con- fessed to strangling and raping his 84 years old eccentric Belgian landlady, was sentenced to death m London yesterday. He killed Madame Eugenic le Maire. who lived as a recluse m a dirty cobweb bed basement m West LondonReuter - 65 words
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214 1951-10-03 1 The King is better: Princess for Canada LONDON. Wed. ORINCESS ELIZABETH 1 and the Duke of Edinburgh made final preparations last nijJht tor their trip to Canada after medical reports eased anxiety over the condition of the King. He is gaining strength after his lung operat It was announced thaiA.P. - 214 words
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Article50 1951-10-03 1 Th. ;rg is t. ing Ol living. The US Q ment nitted cemeteries to In t< asr I ♦o offset higher "-r.g costs. But the Government clamo.'d a lid on garb:i^« ihat it c:\nnot bp .sold lor a higher price than was I last year. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration598 1951-10-03 2 This should be put in the Museum.... To show future generations how their fathers suffered, says the SINGAPORE DOCTOR clothing has an important bearing on In alth m the tropics. The hot atmosphere and the c/mtinooaa heat production of the body '•alls for clothing that enables or.:* to feel cool598 words
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Article145 1951-10-03 2 CRAVEN HILL - CRAVEN HILL By TWO Cape penguins are now sitting on their eggs at" London Zoo m peace, free from the sniping attacks of three young penguins, who have been having fun "ragging" them. The two females each mid two eggs several days a?o. They sat on them145 words
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Article1046 1951-10-03 2 From Chapman Pincher, m St. Louis, where 800 scientists gathered recently for 1951's strangest conference NEARLY 800 scien--11 tists and doctors dedicated to the exciting task of stretching the human life span so that, barring accidents, everyone should still be hale at 100.1,046 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-10-03 2 It looks as if we shall have to lance Lancelot quite a lot."13 words
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Article46 1951-10-03 2 Across: 1 Grease-proof. 7. Ridge 8, Poker. 9. Ear. 10. Meets 13 Reft™ Rio. 16, Rebel. 18. Clock 19. Waterheater. Down: i Garden 2. Endorse. 3. Steam-roiler 4 Paplermache. 5. Oak. 6, Farm 11 f? Be°t Ut W rker 15 S^'46 words
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Advertisement170 1951-10-03 2 SATURDAY M'NITE WljS\Wj I nanimnus|> voted th<> Tb& '^^Bmb iHlllllllll l| SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. for j HEAVY LOADS I a up #o 30 tons single lift 2 I Loading and Discharging by either Crane or Man Power RING 4658 or ***** If required. Estimate Free 65, The Arcade,170 words
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Advertisement193 1951-10-03 2 m sickness... 'Jty I C^ L^l Wl/it: During and after an illness the rirh i M '^5.1 body-building elements m Stotrs -ivH Emulsion restore health and strene'h m record time. V^jl And when you are nt Scott's Enmlsl<m keeps you well— gives you vigor x strength and helps you to193 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-10-03 2 New Crossword No. 474 t^~ r^^i" /^^i^^— T CLLES ACROSS n CLUES DOWN rabbit hole (10); 5. See kli&en^"? 1 1 thr Ugh a taxes (4); 7, Totem taped fJr f^od fg n on f u P-to-d«te UGo up higher! (6); 13 iW vL°S 'V' I0 Im P°rt (7); Co.pen.aUon-forf.^S'-f^"^52 words
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Article577 1951-10-03 3 > uAJj and a woman led and s think I some ,n their onship, of which •sIY them ruifflurs, the itself red boy jdance i his nd a but 3 This is the sixth article m a series describing the remarkable cases treated577 words
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Article, Illustration92 1951-10-03 3 HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint l/hp^facktlU vooJ M i chin Klthrcu mm Pafantr, who i> -o fa" rhaps nave to Iky were so perfect, becaj-* your f f rally cure P"«d atuation n and p l^* surplus po^ii-i and chins t i cure l m^ a •'y. >ou can at least P**92 words
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Article462 1951-10-03 3 IF you r.a c been following this 1 > ot articles, by now you icnow that the weak two-bid retires a- very good five-card or a t'air s:\-card suit, about 14 to 2 honour 'ricks and the ability *o enough tricks at your two so that you probably462 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-10-03 3 Headline neivs for teen-agers is this dress meant especially lor them. The dress, a Polly Peck design ?> printed cotton, has a white pique yoke, bow tie, and a full skirt.30 words
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Article197 1951-10-03 3 JJORN today, there is a great deal of pride m your nature. You are proud of your family, your home, your country and of what you. yourself can achieve. This self-confidence is apt to reflect m your work and should bring you considerable success at an early197 words
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Article358 1951-10-03 3 PIN-UP GIRL OF THE POWER WORLD THE gas turbine is the "pin-up girl" of the power world. She has already made a nice name for herself as the lass who makes jet airplanes Opinion is somewhat divided as to how she'll rival engineering's oldfashioned girls, steam engines and turbines and358 words
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Advertisement20 1951-10-03 3 f °f Quality Dlaj n«>nd. Gold in Ss. Bracelets |«nd otber I^SUN(O..ITO. Snn 'h Bridge Road 1 4sr* X Uera20 words
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Advertisement331 1951-10-03 3 cjllliaißltiUilUyißlllllli ANNUAL SALE j For your earlier selection tor X mas Gifts. All kinds of Chinese hand made fancy goods, a Curios, Eastern art, blackwood furniture. Teak Camphorwood chests, Siamese silver ware, Lacquer ware, China ware. Embroidered linen, etc., etc. v Call at the real Bargain Store... m yea buy331 words
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Miscellaneous241 1951-10-03 3 Radio I SINGAPORE 1 p.m. Light Music by Bob! Chester Orchestra; 130 Time Signal News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom- 2.00 For the Schools: Have Some Fun Professor Shrimpwhisker's Adventurer 2.50 Close; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Sciencr of Ufe; 6.40 The Radio Strin? Ensemble; 6.55 Announcements: 7.00 Time Signal. News and241 words
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Miscellaneous145 1951-10-03 3 I r II HE EXPLORES TH£ VAST MWIOrA \UHFAMUAk OBJECTS WHOSt USS HB I \BUTMMEtEIN &&J. SEEING STRANQE.UNEARTHLV CANNOT EVEN GUESS- VA^ScllSfl V^^^ AAANORAKt MECHANISMS^ /^f^ts, J ANY BEINGS-- Am^C^ J^NE Exclusive to the Singapore £ree Press n Malaya YvmK voo GONNA /DOST MX) V^RxYwEU CHARSeX /WHAT I OONT GET145 words
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272 1951-10-03 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Oct. 3. 1951. The last 350 fTHE last 350 British technicians leave Abadan today. And into the hands of Mossadeq and his men ;s delivered full control of an oil empire which skill, experience and capital have developed and which lack of skill aid capital,272 words
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Article299 1951-10-03 4 If the rice-eating peoples \sia cuuld be persuaded chang*. their eating habits, it they would turn wheat for thrir staple diet, the greatest pn-blem m the hunger-thi lapds of this region enuld be solved. It is as simple as that The arguments In favour 01 a switch are299 words
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Article, Illustration690 1951-10-03 4 says GORDON VAN HIEN, who saw and heard T<HE fifth International Festival of Music and Drama at Edinburgh had just as many good things to offer as its predecessors I sampled all of them. In drama there was the half flop half success of Shaw's Pygmalion690 words
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727 1951-10-03 4 IT'S on the morning after you have flown off ironi the cool sedateness of London that you can really appreciate the hot, brimming vigour and violence of New York. For atmosphere and mood are things best plucked fresh and early, if possible727 words
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504 1951-10-03 4 Artie Shaw, his wives— and his life-work THE Man I've Most 1 Wanted to Meet arrived m London recently. From the American boat-train at Paddington he stepped —an ordinary-enough looking guy, tallish, darkish, and rather handsome, 41 years old, and answering to the name of Artie Shaw. There was just504 words
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Article376 1951-10-03 4 Stravinsky L'oiseau de feu (Firebird) Alceo Galliera conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra. Col. D.X. 8381-3. This is a fine recording of the famous ballet suite which, commissioned by Diaghilev and Pokine m 1910, heralded the great period of modern ballet music which attracted the interests of so many prominent376 words
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Article, Illustration503 1951-10-03 4 MEN BEHIND THE BULLETIN One became a sur as an 'afterthousf by MAURICE WILTSHi k[ THE eight doctors who attended the King during his operation rank among the finest practitioners of medicine m the world. Three of them are Welshmen, one is a Scot, two are AngloScottish, one is an503 words
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Advertisement17 1951-10-03 4 MIKIMOTO PEARLS Notable name m the history of cultured pearls. Distributors: H. SENA, Ltd., Singapore. Penang Bangkok.17 words
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Advertisement31 1951-10-03 4 SEPTEMBER OCTC'i Saturday r^ Monday r\ 9a illllBI(l|||lli STRAITS TIMES AN* 1952 I J More colourful thi 1 Published end Oct< 1 j Price $3.75 per I POSTAGK EXTRA f M •■■■■>...31 words
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222 1951-10-03 5 Govt. asked for annual grant Free Press Staff Reporter JN view of the increased cost of running Singapore Middleton Hospital, the City Council has decided to ask Government to revise the present arrangement of joint maintenance and to make a lump sum contribution annually towards the222 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-10-03 5 Mr. J. Leo. who was reelected President of the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union for the. sixth successive year at the fifth annual general meeting of the Union m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. H P teas presented with a aold medal by the members for being55 words
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Article113 1951-10-03 5 Free fress Staff Reporter City Coimcillors have also pointed out to Government that the staffing position at Middleton Hospital was becoming precarious. Government had seconded a matron and a nursing sister to work m the hospital and their salaries were out of proportion to those received by113 words
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Article96 1951-10-03 5 'THE Singapore Government has drawn up a draft constitution for a Singapore Government Services Interim Joint Council which would act as the machinery for negotiation between Government, as an employer, and Government servants, as Its employees. The draft has been sent to Unions of Government Employees for96 words
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Article57 1951-10-03 5 T'HE third meeting of the Consultr.tive Committee on Rice ?oncluded yesterday morning under the chairmanship of Dr. W M Clyde. C.M.G. The Committee made a detailed md careful study of the *orld rice s tuation based on reports given by the representatives present and reports57 words
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Article61 1951-10-03 5 The Hindu Community m Singapore has sent their sincere wishes to the King and the Director of services m the Hindu temples has informed the Governor that special services are being held m the temples for the period of His Majesty's indisposition. Additional wishes for61 words
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Article56 1951-10-03 5 Weeping and screa;inn_'. a Chinese mother created a scene m the Settlement Directorate of Manpower on Monday afternoon and had to be forcibly removed by a police constable. The woman was seeking the release of her son from National Service and had been referred to the56 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-10-03 5 Picture. Miss S. M. Kama! a Selvaraju, announcer for the Indian section of Radio Malaya, icho introduced the first programme for Indians from the new studios m Thomson Road at noon on Monday last.- Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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155 1951-10-03 5 ARRANGEMENTS are being made to circularise A Progressive Party members for requesting uoyernment to allow free postage facilities during the mpain for the City Council Elections m December Mr C F J. Ess, the Party's leader m the City Council! told the Free155 words
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Article61 1951-10-03 5 THE following substations will be liable to load-shedding tonight: Nassim Hill.. Dalvey Road Alexandra Incinerator, Tiong Bah/v Havelock Road. Malayan Brewery ABC. Brewery, Diethelm Co Taiiglin Road. Phoenix Park. AteicanVa Brickworks PasirPanane Reformatory Road. Ox\gen Actor" Cressonite. St. James, Sn Road. Silat Road. Bukit PaO h61 words
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Article97 1951-10-03 5 NO SUITABLE CANDIDATES Free Press Staff Reporter "DECAUSE no suitable candidates have been found for the almoner poste advertised by the Singapore Medical authorities, the Public Services Commission will now hold another selection board for student almoners m the near future, the Free Press was told yesterday A course for97 words
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252 1951-10-03 5 Labour chiefs deplore 'unfortunate incident gEVERAL Labour leaders yesterday deplored the "unfortunate incident" at the Plenary Session of the Trade Union Congress on Sunday last when Mr. P. M. Williams. Secretary of the Singapore Labour Party and the Singapore Glass Workers' Union, criticised the presence of Mr. W. L. Blythe,252 words
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97 1951-10-03 5 City Councillors, staff told to save stationery Free Press Staff Reporter NOT only the staff of the Sin- gapore City Council, but Councillors themselves are being asked to practise economy m the use of stationery. Councillors have been informed that as from Sept. 30 the present practice of tabling at97 words
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186 1951-10-03 5 Check on 'ambitious politicians 4 Free Press Staff Reporter AN appeal to the Singapore Government to amend the Trade Union Ordl- nance of the Colony so as to make it impossible for "ambitious politlclani* 1 to take up office m unions and "enter186 words
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Article160 1951-10-03 5 1.140 REGISTERED— 832 FOUND WORK FreE Press Staff Reporter rERE was an increase last month of 38 placings over August's employment figures, the Singapore Employment Exchange reported yesterday, People found work m September totalled 832. compared with AugusVs 794. Altogether 1,140 885 men and 255 women registered for employment last160 words
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Advertisement178 1951-10-03 5 ■IIIS >!ASTKirS VOICE' from the musical HAPPY GO LOVELY" Va'tz mad) Vera-Ellen and B ***** DINAH SHORE B ***** PHIL HARRIS and ALICE FAYE B ***** I DLJAH SH3R Z and TONY MARTIN Mart n) B ***** l-RRY C3MO the FONTANE SISTERS X j cwboat Perry Como) B ***** I178 words
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Advertisement63 1951-10-03 5 lnt ro (I n c i n g HE^I a New Inexpensive S^S» RADIOGRAM (Model me) by HIS MASTERS VOICE I There is no lone like H. M. V. {Singapore Penang $621.00 Federation $684.00 Obtainable from all authorised dealers or from Jjl Jm MMV S M OUTRIf *CO 'MALAYA LTD63 words
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720 1951-10-03 6 Hampered twice, still runs a close third From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Wednesday. QAMBAR Melayu proved beyond all doubt that he is a splendid galloper from seven to nine furlongs by the manner m which he won the main race here yesterday, second day of720 words
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Article235 1951-10-03 6 the only other runner to impress. He showed good improvement from his first run to finish fifth. He should win soon. Bow Tie surprised when lie scored stylishly m the second race (Class 2, Div. 3— 7f.) to pay $138 for a win. He was always one235 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-10-03 6 pictures. Apprentice jockey George St raker scored a double at yesterday's Ipoh races. He rode the winners of the first two events Marvel of Peru (left) and Buu Tie, wko paid Sl3B on the win tote. They are pictured bein£ led m by trainer S. K.Free Press - 59 words
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Article450 1951-10-03 6 (Contd. from previous Cot) the leaders all the way and finished close up m fifth place. A readymade winner m his next start vi two. None ol the others impressed. Solar Starlight lived rignt up to ihe promise he showed m his first race at Singapore when450 words
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Article90 1951-10-03 6 j^AFFLES Institution beat Royal Army Service Corps "A" at rugby yesterday on the school ground by nine points (two penalty poals and a try* to nil The fast and determined schoolboys took control from the start and were quick on the tackle when the Army90 words
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Article50 1951-10-03 6 10.000 bet ABET of £10.000 to £600 trainst Hettophila for the Cesarewltch was struck on the course .ifter this four-year-old had won the Melbourne Stakes over two miles at Newmarket 'uerday. Ridden by Gordon Richards, hr beat Guadelupe. who Is also m the Cesarewitch, by a lenrth Eipht ran.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article13 1951-10-03 6 Solution to McLeod's Picture Tip yester«la\ is Wonder Lad (race S).13 words
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285 1951-10-03 6 CHWEE KOK WON, BUT NOT AT HIS BEST Free Press Swimming K Pn M 1 BIT shaky on hi s lefs, N> 0 < U J out the Chinese Swimnuv q u l day evening bavin* smashed th Swimming Association record i«»r th» i- f S free-style. Asked how he285 words
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Article28 1951-10-03 6 two iar; are con r 4 Sc *M IMP'- j» ore B Choon pet: Ther 'V, mi ser roTjble^ r savf B C!-'i28 words
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Advertisement46 1951-10-03 6 UNDERWOOD GENERAL tkA\ I Tn ii^bi\ ft %£U %SL agencies \lViy LIU. Announce with pleasure the Opening of their 101 TANGLIN RD. BRANCH ON 4th OCTOBER The Latest Model Typewriters and Refrigerators will be gladly demonstrated Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 7 P. M.46 words
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Article241 1951-10-03 7 Krning tour of federation iv CRUSADER >». v;\<. missien" will be undertaken Vmateur Football Association Lilian party fly to Alor Star on tir t |eK of their Federation tour. i\. 1" <>n l for a football touring team but S.A.F.A. have very good this precedent, as241 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-10-03 7 pit tun* pit l\(. work n Pro L nl thf >m Cporr Badnunt M \>^hi.i--r hi (iuillemard Free PressFree Press - 19 words
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Article19 1951-10-03 7 v. Bovine eer Kee- efore. t con- the r Vraeii- CW Car! t olulu19 words
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Article39 1951-10-03 7 RROOKLYN Dodgers yesterday routed New York Giants ten-nil m the second same of their play-off for the U S. National Baseball Lea--1 ?ue championship. New York had won the first of the three-game series. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article25 1951-10-03 7 Entries for the Singapore Badd A^oc:ation inter-schwl ::pionship are now invited The fee i $10 per entry. Closing c far entries is October 9.25 words
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66 1951-10-03 7 14 horses nominated or Perak Gold Vase of it h.is been nominated for the $25,000 M Vise, the sprint "classic" to be run Saturday. expected, Uninsured the weights with 94, wed by No Regrets winner of the' top-class 6f sprint jA Saturday with 8.11. T r. weight is Bright Lth66 words
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Article26 1951-10-03 7 IJOYAL nd Mechanics 1 E luineers beat V.M.C.A. uv five go;> ls to three m a SingaA&sociation Div. Ii VM.C A. trounr. 'er26 words
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Article73 1951-10-03 7 TPHE Official Handieapper notifies that the following horses have been transferred from Class 2 to Class 3: Mandalay, Kaiserine, Prince I'.ugene. Enterp.).*?. May fair, King Arthur, Argos Lad, British Film, Picture House, Glorify. Tollana, Colony, The Factor, Flying Spirit, Philanthropist. Corrichard, Royal Dream, Rapid Red, Recovery73 words
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Article128 1951-10-03 7 THE following Singapore Badminton Association ties will be played m the Clerical Union Hal o\er the weekend: SATURDAY. OCT. 6 at 7.15 p.m. Women's Junior Singles (final) Miss Lav Hui Huang Mayflower 1 Iftan Rosie Foong (.Marigold). Junior inter-club: Useful Blues" v Titan B.P. Tournament official,128 words
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Article398 1951-10-03 7 IPOH, Today. FOLLOWING are the weights for all ten races on r Saturday, third and last day of the Perak Turf Clubs Autumn (Gold Vase) meeting: COLD VASE Cl. 1, Dlv. 1-6 F Vninsurrd 9< j* No Regrets 8.11 Decanter Pink Tin Kew Gardens 8 08 Raj398 words
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Article238 1951-10-03 7 From JIM CHAMBERS ENGLAND are taken to win todays soccer international against France at al Stadium. London, by a convincing margin. And they will if the boys In white shirts so all out for the full 90 minutes and don't let ud after scoring a goal.A.P. - 238 words
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183 1951-10-03 7 TODAY'S TRACK WORK From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Wednesday. IN preparation for his engagement on Saturday, Tara Street (Bagby) went from the nine at halfpace, increasing it to three-quarter pace from the six, and ran home the last three furlongs m 39 sees, on183 words
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Article76 1951-10-03 7 Randwicks big race, the Metropolitan, was brilliantly won ye>:erday by topweight Delta, starting a t 7—l, by half a length from Skvstreamer (9 I>, with Aristocrat (favourite at 9 2) a length u;-.d a half away, third. Delta, carrying 9.5 an^ riddfn by Neville Sellwood, forgedReuter; AAP - 76 words
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Article23 1951-10-03 7 The M.C.C. cricketers who are to tour India. Pakistan and Ceylon, arrived m Bombay yesterday In the liner Chusan. Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-10-03 7 BULLDOG (Charles) winning the fourth race (Class 1. Div. 4— 5 1 -i furlongs straight) at Ipoh yesterday from Garuda (J. Donnelly) and Bright Sagittarius (Jones). Cabaret (Mulley) was fourth. It was Bulldog's maiden win m MaUya. Free Press picture.43 words
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Article162 1951-10-03 7 THE following are the draw and starting times for the Sir Harold Robinson Cup < Two-Bail Foursomes) to be played on Sunday. Oct. 7. at the RSGC FIRST NINE. 8 30. P. V. Gray. Ferguson, Isherwood. F. L. Morris; 8.35, Fenwick, Farrell. Allan. R^ W. Brown; 8.40.162 words
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Article48 1951-10-03 7 THE eight members of f he West Indian cricket team who arrived m Sydney or Monday hope to settle down to steady practice on a specially prepared pitch today. They are keen to rid themselves of stiffness after their long sea trip. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 48 words
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Miscellaneous104 1951-10-03 7 Today's sport no( <U A Jnr. Ccp semi- (hreful Lads v Marine, >*pt. at J. Be^ar; Bus. Hse. X.0.: ;,.tierdam T.S. v F.&N. at Brew(ha:!f fd Bank 1 She" at Poi«e ground. Xl (iBY: RAF Tengah v Chang ,t lhansi: Trngah V v t hangi v at Trn K ah;104 words
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Article52 1951-10-03 8 MACK l N IOSH A daughter Ann, to Eleanor at the Youngben Memorial Hospital on October 1 MARSH To Susan and Julian a daughter at Bungsar Hospital. ump'ir on the 26th Sept i.EASDALE To Patricia (nee ;i>. wife of Dennis Doughty sdale. at Mwanxa. Tanganyika. on 26th Sep- IQSI.52 words
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Obituary28 1951-10-03 8 CHEE PING LIBT. aged 5 year ed son of Dr. ft Mrs Ch« at Mlddl «<» Hospital on J. 10.51. Funeral today at 5 pir Bu ••dart Cemetery.28 words
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417 1951-10-03 8 'It's frightening if he replaces Attlee Bevan 'Churchill can't avoid a war' SCARBOROUGH, Wednesday. J\JR. Aneurin Bevan, who was elected to the Labour Party executive yesterday with the highest number of votes, said: "I am frightened of the prospect of Churchill replacing Attlee on the front bench of the HouseReuter; A.P.; A.F.P.; U.P. - 417 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-10-03 8 A lion ran louse m Ui»* Happy World stadium. To the background music of a Chinese brass band, the lion danced fiercely and attacked an old Driest. This was one of the many scenes m a lion dance displi> staged by the Singapore Kanyang Hok San Association last night m56 words
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Article52 1951-10-03 8 piLIPiNO Foreign Minister said at a Press conference m a t^ terday that Wla" erai talks on rpmrntinme oetueen Japanese and Filipino representatives He recalled the pledge of Japanese Premier Mr Shi s*™ J Y^a, that Japan will do aU that is humanly possible to repair theAFP - 52 words
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Article22 1951-10-03 8 The United States is to send engineers to India to aid m the development of that country's resources22 words
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Article18 1951-10-03 8 Police arrested 100 pickpockets and pettj thieves following a raid on Jakarta's busiest market area. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article189 1951-10-03 8 ofivator WASHINGTON, Wednesday. SENATOR Henry Cabot Lodge (Republican, Massachusetts) told the Senate yesterday that American military leaders had formally agreed upon a vast expansion of air power during the next three > ears. Senator Lodge said the Joint Chiefs of Stall ordPr r pHReuter - 189 words
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Article121 1951-10-03 8 Mail lovers' marriage a success CINCINNATI. OHIO Wed ]|fRS. JULIA TRENT, 31--year-old Yorkshirewoman who crossed the Atlantic to marry a wealthy suitor she had never seen, said yesterday their marriage seems 'to be '.vorking out after all "I have decided that I really do love him," she said Last week,A.P. - 121 words
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Article182 1951-10-03 8 «r™ LOND ON, Tues. THE British Communist Party will run for only ten seats m the elections, but will present candidates against Mr. Churchill and the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Morrison. The Communists had first pianned to run for 25 seats The party will challenge fourReuter; AFP - 182 words
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Article104 1951-10-03 8 thf p NG KONG Wednesday namese, according to a wL band of Viet had the tacit support of the Communist Chined Jolic! drench and Chinese pi^on." nel of the Consulate we^e manhandled m the raid Ltr^ c Vietna^ese. al>out 30 i^rong, were members of the CorpsAFP - 104 words
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Article18 1951-10-03 8 fnr v^ v. U N re Presentative is not expected to^be ready for aboSt 10 ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article69 1951-10-03 8 EVATT: TAKE BUDGET TO PEOPLE D CANBERRA, Wed. R Herbert Evatt, m his first major speech as leader of the Labour opposition yesterday challenged the government to refer its "depression budget" to the people He said that the budget taxation proposals were likeiv to reduce production Too much attention had69 words
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