The Singapore Free Press, 9 October 1951
1951-10-09
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Title Section18 1951-10-09 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA w SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article491 1951-10-09 1 more grievous blow than A badan Churchill LONDON, Tuesday. YJR. WINSTON CHURCHILL yesterday termed Egypt's denunciation of the 1936 AngloF._r> ptian treaty a "^rave and injurious" blow to Britain. "If this news, which we have just heard, is i rect, another blow has fallen upon Us evenA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 491 words
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Article8 1951-10-09 1 BRITAIN WILLING TO TALK ON OIL' II A.P.A.P. - 8 words
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Article28 1951-10-09 1 A warship flying the Red flag fired on a United States naval patrol plane off the Chinese coast last Thursday The patrol plane was not hit28 words
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Article258 1951-10-09 1 CAIRO. Tues. EGYPTIAN Prime viinistcr, Nahas Pasha, yesterday asked Parliament io approve the abrogation of the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian treaty which permits Britain to keep troops m the Suez Canal. He placed a decree before Parliament formally denouncing the treaty and another declaring King Parouk toU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 258 words
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Article202 1951-10-09 1 GUN DUEL ALL DAY IN KOREA TOKYO, Tues. TJNITED NATIONS' artillery L roared all day yesterday m duel with Chinese guns northwest of Yonchon, where American and Greek troops of the First Cavalry Division wrenched nearly a mile of rocky terrain from the Communists m hand-to-hand fighting. Allied forces alsoU.P.; Reuter - 202 words
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Article183 1951-10-09 1 GURNEY'S LOSS 'ILL- AFFORDED THE Daily Telegraph said yesterday, "Britain can A ill-afford the loss of a colonial servant of the calibre of Sir Henry Gurney, whose murder brings to an untimely end a long career of great distinction "The manner of his death. and the quiet courage with which183 words
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Article101 1951-10-09 1 BELGRADE, Tues. MARSHAL TITO said yesterday that 8,445 Cominform spies had been discovered m Yugoslavia since the split with Russia m 1948 He called for "increased revolutionary f fflJ aC against "class enemies m both Communist and Western countries. Speaking to 50,000 Serbs at Rankovicezo,U.P. - 101 words
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Article28 1951-10-09 1 Princess Margaret's one night visit to Paris on November 21 to attend a gala ball m aid of the Hertford British Hospital will be unofficial. Reuter.28 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-10-09 1 picture. With mufiled drains, the Federation of Malaya Police Band marches down Kuala Lumpur's Victory Avenue, m front of the Run carriage bearing the coffin of the late Sir Henry Gurney. Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article, Illustration319 1951-10-09 1 MONTREAL, Tuesday. CANADIANS roared a welcome to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday upon their arrival for their first visit to North America. The BOAC Stratocruiser brought the Princess and her husband to Montreal after a "first rate" trans- Atlantic flight of 17A.P.; Paul Popper - 319 words
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Article18 1951-10-09 1 When Libya becomes independent on January 1, it will have two capitals Tripoli and Benghazi. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article63 1951-10-09 1 Britain has invited all Commonwealth countries to London on November 19 to prepare for a Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference on the Sterling areas critical financial situation. The conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers would probably follow m London on January next. Final arrangements will be made afterReuter - 63 words
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Article87 1951-10-09 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. London, Tues. MALAYAN students will take part m Britain's Ge.neral Election. Maurice Baker and Goh Keng Swee, formerly of the Social Welfare Department, who is chairman of the Student's Union Forum, will speak at Slough m sup- port of Mr.87 words
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473 1951-10-09 1 Gimson lauds S 'pore trade facilities Free Press Staff Reporter rkPENING the E.CA-F.E. conference m Singapore this morning, the Governor, Sir Franklin (Jimson, spoke of the contribution of the Administration to the smooth now of business and trade m the Colony. He also made a reference to the murder of473 words
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Article96 1951-10-09 1 I^LL-iiNOMAM P\L.< •m is expected to annouuce shortly thai (he King will not be able to make the tour ot Australia and Zealand plain. Bi ior next year, it was learned lure tod-y. Frincets Elizabeth and the I'uke oi Luinbtirgh will go instead so thatReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement65 1951-10-09 1 p'%lJ2___i___j |S9SB!__l I CHEESE C*\ »AMISH TOGUEFORT fe »W!SS GRUYERE J*&Mt 'WAN GORGANZOIA,C =::r V^ N i^ AUSTRALIAN CHOICE T^f^^^iH >nly a very few of the well taitj cheeses awaiting your selection. AND BISCUITS I '(REAM CRACKERS I 'TABLE WATER I 'RYE BREAD I 'CRISP BREAD BEST BRANDS FROM WHICH65 words
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Article544 1951-10-09 2 A merican women 5... If governmental restrictions on foundation garment materials get tighter AMfcrtlCAN women may have the worid i best figures, as any American male will testify, hut if governmental restrictions on foundation-g a r m c n t materials get muc li544 words
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Article286 1951-10-09 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you have w a wonderful sense ol humour which helps you to take things as ther come with a n optimistic smile You can even lau?Ji at yourself when luck seems to be going .iff_insJ you and this is fortunate, for your life may not286 words
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Article, Illustration261 1951-10-09 2 Keep your wool on A REALLY dazzling display of elegance was staged m London last week by The International Wool Secretariat m co-opera-tion with the Chamber Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne. Down the long dais between banks of flowers came 22 of the loveliest models from the Paris fashion houses,261 words
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Article173 1951-10-09 2 A MERICAN men have been striking a blow for sartorial liberty. Gary Merrill, husband ol film star Bette Davis, has been campaigning for the unveiling of the male leg by wearing a pair of tartan shorts around New York. He was coldly refused admittance at several173 words
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Article390 1951-10-09 2 Another 'look' by M. Dior... PARIS: IN his salon before mob of excited spectators who had stormed his premises an hour before his collection was due to be shown, the amazing Christian Dior gave us once again a new look. It is the silhouette of two divergent lines reaching from390 words
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Miscellaneous168 1951-10-09 2 New Crossword No. 479 -mr i ______________M mm 7% W* H !_____B sSMBB I I __B v wAmammmmi CLUES ACROSS 1. 7, May 'for instance (8, 5); 8. But this wild flower Is quite a «f c Br K We i r 8) J 9> L and f the Gurkha168 words
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Miscellaneous53 1951-10-09 2 Solution to Crossword No. 478 Across: 1, Crew. 4, Muses. 8, Com-ing-of-age. 9. 11, Men m a boat 12. Dials. 13 Title. 15. Centenarian. 18. Sweet. 19. Team. Down: 2, Rumania. 3, Wan. 4, Moo. 5. Seaport. 6. Scent. 7. Scum 10. Nascent*. 11, Attract. 12. Ducks. 14. Eon*. 16.53 words
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391 1951-10-09 3 The thief who gave himself a 2s. tip BUCKLEY LONDON, Tuesday. IF Walter Frederick Charles, who got nine years at the Old Bailey for stealing cars, U pondering the reasons for his downfall, he will doubtless overlook one of them his sense of humour. Take, for instance, the trick by391 words
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Article46 1951-10-09 3 This is why a person sometimes cannot get a number on souther n Italy's telephone system: Police on Saturday night arrested i?a people, who were said to be members of an organised gang that specialised m stealing miles of telephone wire.- A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article34 1951-10-09 3 Australian 100.8s, lying idle for 40 years m a fund for Montenegrin and Servian Relief has been claimed. It was started at the time of the massacres m those countries. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article181 1951-10-09 3 LONDON, Tuesday. VINE-YEAR-OLD June Bassett wa s described by a witness at Ipswich Magistrates' Court as "a little girl who is afraid to cry.'» Her mother, 28-year-old Mrs. Sylvia Evely n May Bassett. of Glamorgan-road, Ipswich, was alleged to have punched her, twisted her181 words
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Article58 1951-10-09 3 Amnesty for 20,000 BERLIN, Tues. FAST German President Wil- helm Pieck on Sunday approved an amnesty for 20,000 prisoners. He announced his approval at a festive meeting m East Berlin marking the highlight of country-wide ceremonies to celebate the second anniversary of the East German Republic. He did not sayReuter - 58 words
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Article33 1951-10-09 3 A new drive to check official corruption m Burma began on Thursday when Parliament passed stringent measures "to curb the alarming increase" of crimes affecting Government property and funds.33 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-10-09 3 Todays p_n-up girl: Nancy Olson of Paramount pictures.10 words
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262 1951-10-09 3 'TWICE DEAD' SON WRITES: 'I AM WELL LONDON, Tuesday. AN unstamped letter ended four months of anxiety f* for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fox, parents of a volunteer soldier m Korea. It told them that he was t prisoner m Chinese hands. aa e ,i e tter from 23-year-old William262 words
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Article97 1951-10-09 3 SYDNEY. Tues. TO help his 10-year-old daughter walk freely, a man has given a strip of bone from his left shin. Doctors removed the strip —nine inches long and one inch wide— from the shinbone of 35-year-old Jack Booth, of Griffith, New South Wales, andReuter - 97 words
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Article34 1951-10-09 3 Australian £50,000 will be shared oy employees with more than 20 years' service with the Australian Optical Co. Ltd.. under the will of the firm's late manager. Mr. Lawerence Dickens Colechin. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration256 1951-10-09 3 Neither side vulneraoio. North dealer. gACK m 1932, that was the recommended Culbertaon bidding of this World Bridge Olympic deal. Today, despite Souths four honour tricks, one heart would be the preferred response to North's onp diamond bid. North would rebid two hearts, South would then bid three256 words
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Article119 1951-10-09 3 INDIAN HERBS MAY BE 'VALUABLE' ROME. Tues. I.N American scientist has fj reported from Pakistan that herbs used as the crude folk-medicine of India's hakim doctors may contain drugs of great value, unknown to the western world. Among these according to the scientist. George M. Hocking, who is professor ofA.P. - 119 words
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Article116 1951-10-09 3 Anti-dazzle headlights BRISBANE. Tues. BRISBANE inventor, J. A. van Wirdum, has developed an anti-dazsle devise for headlights. He claims it will reduce traffic accidents. The device is set into the headlamp or painted On the reflector. It resembles a bluish-shade Maltese crescent. Van Wirdum said the invention transmits light mReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement344 1951-10-09 3 You are wasting your money I over 100 years experienced manufaI cturing Furriers, if you do not i purchase the right new style and super fur garments, I Visit our showroom at:— I AU JOO FURRIERS 242, Orciiard Road Singapore Tel ***** \><L COW C GATE HE— K fl Bl344 words
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Miscellaneous192 1951-10-09 3 ■tackio Igapop.e i__ fi I mm t fe? I lc B a* Sflro p* B I |Wf 3K6 Exehmve to the Singapore Free Pres.* m Malaya W0 'd \V x I LOTHAR, WILL YOU COME UP HERE i 1 am nom/n, 1 J^ 1 It V CsS-vr4 3 A MINUTE?192 words
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554 1951-10-09 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Oct. 9, 1951. The atomic family IVE usually associate I lf the word 'family with the home, with peace and with quiet, j living. But there is precious little quietness or peace about the word when the I -it-mists and the armaments experts use it554 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1951-10-09 4 SHOULD WEST ARM GERMANY? IF THE AMERICANS WANT A GERMAN ARMY THEY «WfM PW IT. THEN IT MUST HAVE A <*NERAL STAFF -J» %J^f^S WAR, SAYS CHANCELLOR ADENAUER. FURTHER, IT CONSCRIPTED MEN AND THAT WOULD BE VERY UNDEMOCRATIC T*HE castled crag of Drachenfels frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine.1,028 words
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Article, Illustration520 1951-10-09 4 PARIS: QNE thing you would not see at Westminster you see here, and that is crinklehaired Negro heads. The French colonial empire has 40 deputies m Paris. They favour all parties. Everyone claps when coalblack M. Valentino (Socialist, Guadeloupe) takes the tribune, elegantly dressed.520 words
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Article198 1951-10-09 4 CUBTLE propagandists. Hie Russians outline Hie Stalin Plan as evidence Hiat they are *:o busy to be pre- paring tor war. Since Hie end of August they have announced three great projects, part of a scheme which, they say,' will take fifteen peaceful years to complete. First198 words
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Article, Illustration106 1951-10-09 4 tSu.'.i lor London s new JLansbuiy neighbourhood, the i has risen phoenix-like from the ashes of its predecessor. S__*l Thc body of the church, lit by recessed amber lights si aiw -l? welfare wings which include a clubroom, a children s r,.,. m a c games106 words
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Article431 1951-10-09 4 CLIFFORD HULME - WHY DO YOU WOR SO SLOW A DILIGENT search **Of several American papers published outside the main Atlantic coast cities lor news of Britain unearthed only five specimens. One editor m a population centre of 200,000 had squeezed into his 72 pages a 13-line item about the Netheravon housewife who431 words
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Advertisement17 1951-10-09 4 I ENGAGEMENT, I WEDDING I DRESS RINGS U.S .de Silva 106 ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE 9. TfL: *****17 words
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Advertisement29 1951-10-09 4 ■_r^______T- wm^^^^^ ff^i W *m^m^m^^'^^^m^**^mm^f I Something tasty, plump V tender your shopping bcskc CHICKEN 52.25 Singapore price. Singapore Cold St "®¥i_._ A MARK mm _v A tU I29 words
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233 1951-10-09 5 PROGRESSIVES BACK PAY PLEA BY GOVT. UNION Dissatisfaction over ftenham time scales Free Press Staff Reporter T ;|K Pwgft-wvc Party of Singapore has decided to support the 1 Singapore r,n\ ernment Administrative and Clerical Services appeal f« r a 10 increment m their time scales. •ye Party s decision follows233 words
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142 1951-10-09 5 ii.iiv LAYCOCE'S pin f'»r the removal f th e 55 irnTements from Mak .md th, tiw scale t« found r < m e IrttCi fro-ii the ,porr CMvernnifn. _il.nul < lerical I SaM and In p'Ji o< c M he -,sh^ of the general142 words
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Article65 1951-10-09 5 Using a hook with bait, a Malay medicine man yesterday caught a seven-foot crocodile at Bukit Mertajam. The carcase was bought by an Indian who cut up the flesh and sold it at $1 a katty. Because of the popular belief that crocodile flesh65 words
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Article40 1951-10-09 5 The Perak MCA Working Committee yesterday gave Its approval to a proposal by the Central MCA for establishment of scholarships to the University of Malaya. Details of the scheme are to be worked out by the Central Committee40 words
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280 1951-10-09 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 'THE Board of Trustees of the Singapore Improve- ment Trust intends to request the Government to exempt the Trust from the provisions of the Rent Control Ordinance m order to enable it to levy conservancy charges on its pre-war tenants280 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-10-09 5 Mr. Harvey Lede and Miss Sylvia Myee Padgett, who were married at the Singapore Presbyterian Church by the Rev. R. M. Greer on Saturday Free Press picture.29 words
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Article48 1951-10-09 5 Kulim Town Board has been declared a Home Guard area under the Emergency Regulations. At a meeting on Sunday, mche Wan Basroh Ali, District Officer, asked community leaders to set up local Home Guard committees. There will be another meeting this Sunday to discuss plans.48 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-10-09 5 picture. The co j fin cf Sir Henry Gurney leaving the cenotaph at the Kuala Lumpur Railivay Station. Walking beside the gun-carriage bearing the coffin is Mr. E. C. Watherson, Acting Chief Secretary. Behind him is Commander Horncastle, representing the Flag Officer. Malaya Area. Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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Article61 1951-10-09 5 21 houses for Co-op Society new terrace houses, constructed at an estimated cost of $252,000 by the Singapore Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society m Cambridge Road for purchase by its members on hire-purchase terms, will be officially opened />n Sunday. With the completion of these 21 terrace houses, the Society61 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-10-09 5 T»HE COLMtSS fW Li.HERICK, Vice-Chairman of the Executive Committee of the British Red Cross Society m London who passed through Singapore recently by QantasBOAC on her way to Australia as guest of ihe Australian Government for the Jubilee celebrations. She will address the Women's Convention m MelbourneFree Press - 75 words
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266 1951-10-09 5 Fiee Press Staff Reporter PROTESTING against the inclusion of soap m the Control of Sale of Foods and Drugs Ordinance as "an even more flagrant misuse of the powers c..nferrctl by the Ordinance than m the case of tobacco and cosmetics'*,266 words
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313 1951-10-09 5 'Patriotic, but not profitable... Free Press Staff Reporter gEVERAL Chinese businessmen m the city told the Free Press yesterday that they were not investing as much money as they would wish to m the Municipal Loan because they "can't afford to tieup capital." "Most businessmen313 words
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286 1951-10-09 5 Only two doctors (part-time) in this hospital Free Press Staff Reporter A RECOMMENDATION that Singapore Middleton Hospital for infectious cases should have a full-time Medical Superintendent and a full-time Medical OiYieer has been made by the sub-com-mittee of the City Council which was appointed to consider the staffing position at286 words
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Article54 1951-10-09 5 Pilgrims lrom Penang and Province Wellesley gathered on Sunday for the annual celebration of the FeaM of St. Theresa of Ino. Special High Mass was ?cnducted by Rev. Father Lo-.irc.eb and this tai followed by a procession m which the statue of the Saint was borne54 words
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Article133 1951-10-09 5 Comparison of staff Free Press Staff Reporter 4 COMPARISON of the staff employed to take care of three wards accommodating 129 beda at General Hospital and at Middleton Hospital shows thai Middle ton haa two part time medical officers to two senior doctors and three housemen far the General Hospital133 words
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63 1951-10-09 5 FIRST RES ETTLEMENT SCHOOL IN PERAK Tbe Perak Chr.b' Chan n rst resettlement school m the State was declared open ofli on Saturday afterikoo by the District Officer. Mr M L. Bern. at Sungei Durian the biggest rement area m P Mr. Bernacchi ■>. pressed he hope t. at Christ63 words
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Article28 1951-10-09 5 The Chinese Union of Hong Koi will Mitertain Iheir 8. dinner ;.i the Tai Thong '< >- rant 1 the Happy Work: morrow nt 7 p.m28 words
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170 1951-10-09 5 World War 1 soldier rushes to U.K. for the elections HUSHING tack to London to be m time for the general elections (only 15 days ahead). Col. S. S. Mallinson. leading British timber merchant, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qan-tas-BOAC constellation. Col. Mallinson had to cut his worid tour short170 words
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Advertisement87 1951-10-09 5 JEWELS SIVELY DESIGNED AND MADE << tAFTSMEN WITH OVER 30 YEARS lENCE ARE ON DISPLAY AT I S. P. H. de SILVA 4_. HIGH ST. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR a IPOH. I NYLON DRESSES NOW ON DISPLAY mam 3^^^—M!,^. AGNESIA ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER for PRICKLY HEAT and all SKIN AFFECTIONS 7587 words
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Advertisement76 1951-10-09 5 j TJte Newest lklvu\ Aa* TOTSEAI" «_v. ''f^z. _^!N_______r t'^mmmW^mu. arm rn^M _T r 1 U S^b_??___P^^ js/Z Tv V— x ._r\ i_ *<__>^'^ Ik* _B________^W. ___r^ >_iS_B_wBB x> f'-l^-^rc c /.t'' easy to cuan fM^ H EASILY PACKCD Designed uiili >Mii, lo -nit *mall childrrn from \1 months to76 words
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Article194 1951-10-09 6 SINGAPORE Hockey Association will hold their first trial of the season on the Indian Association ground at Balestier at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow. After the game a team will be selected to represent Singapore m the quadrangular hockey tournament to be played ln Malacca on Oct.194 words
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Article88 1951-10-09 6 SINGAPORE fcadmiiuon Association's tournament fixtures to be played at the Clerical Union hall this weekend are: Saturday at 7.15 p.m. Junior inter-club: Lucky Strike B.P. v Flower B.P. Tournament official, Heng Hock Wah; Umpire. Quek Keng Siang: Reteree. B. C Mah. Sunday at 9.30 a.m. Junior Inter-club: BODCA.88 words
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Article, Illustration385 1951-10-09 6 RAF OUTSIDES CATCH THE EYE Trial reveals useful talent Free Press Rugby Reporter DOYAL Air Force Malaya should have one of the most powerful back divisions on the Island this season. Yesterday's rugby trial at R.A.F. Base Seletar showed few pleasing threequarter movements, but it revealed that the backs haveArmy News - 385 words
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Article434 1951-10-09 6 Smith was a Perak State threequarter last season. He was selected to play for the North, but was unavailable at the time of the match. He is now stationed at Tengah. Of the wing-threes. Harvey, who arrived during the close season. proved a useful man. His tackling nnd434 words
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572 1951-10-09 6 From A Special Correspondent lINCOLN, Rotherham, Manchester United, Preston North End and Blackpool J are the clubs 1 have called upon m the last few days. There is quiet optimism some say it is wishful thinking about thc future of tJae Lincoln "Imps/572 words
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Article87 1951-10-09 6 OINGAPORE Combined Services on Sunday drew with Hong Kong Royal Air Force m a one-day cricket match. Batting first, the visitors scored 148 runs. In reply R.A.F. had scored 106 for nine when stumps were drawn. Hongkong Cricket Club, m their two-day centenary celebration cricketReuter; A.P. - 87 words
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Article35 1951-10-09 6 Mario Gonzeles of Brazil won the Brazilian Open golf Championship at Rio de Janeiro on Sunday with an aggregate of 272 for 72 holes. Roberto de Vicenzo (Argentina* was runner-up with 275, ReuterReuter - 35 words
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402 1951-10-09 6 Free Press Rugby Reporter WHILE Victoria School can produce only an average rugger side this season, chances are that a powerful combination will be found next year from boys now playing: m the second fifteen. There is not such a big difference as usual402 words
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171 1951-10-09 6 for four races on the second day (Oct. 17) of the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting are: Cl. 3, Div. 1-6 F. Mandalay 9.00 Kaiserine 8.13 Enterprise 8.12 Wellington 8.10 Sealed Orders 8.10 Princeling 8.09 White Lilac 8.09 Clkkity Click 8.08 My Mink171 words
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Article46 1951-10-09 6 University ol Malaya hockey team who opened their season yesterday did well to draw two-all with the Indian Association ln a friendly hockey match at Balestier Road. Thllligaretnam scored both the University's goals while Vias and Beant Singh scored for the Indians.46 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-10-09 6 pit-lures. ABOVE: Mrs. J. t. iiannah. wiie oi the clia.rma* ol the Perak Turf Clufc, presents the G«Hd *ase to F»rs. _>. Foo. owner «f Best Bet. BELOW Tara Street <Basby) wiiMuns the seventh race (Class 1 IHv I—l*41 1*4 B-iies) from Privateer (Spencer), on <heFree Press - 63 words
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Article337 1951-10-09 6 By IRISADEK SINGAPORE Amateur Swimmii championships on Saturda\ pert easUj successful since their inception m 1W the 12 new records set up, honours *etc vrn distributed, praeticallv even rM winning prizes. This indicates that pro_.i< being confined to one or two made all-round. Neo Chwee Kok337 words
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Article63 1951-10-09 6 UNITED States Police Department iiirlmi yesterday v that a Federal Grand Jnry m New Ynrk Is invesUgating professional boxing. A spokesman said the Jnry Is acting nn the basis nf numerous complaints and a preliminary investigation by the anti-trust section of the Justice Department He saidA.P. - 63 words
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Article98 1951-10-09 6 Saturday's UK soccer fixtures UK ■■•-r.* I i:\(.i isii «nal .on Villa Blackpool r I Ch___f_a I H'jddersneld t**** I _Lii >■■■■! J-UUirhesi. i Pertsmouih •■-rt-rWi.d ____._i.U_*!* 1 > Mark burn mar*. Coventry v fcS l^ ■all < £2*C«* Queens I MMI i Waam*fd *m i Imaca ntcm BrfriW MReuter - 98 words
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Article20 1951-10-09 6 I 1; Si Th( 47 8 I Yu:he nac wtth i sho G D 54 I A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement168 1951-10-09 6 B^ E vlu4 ,6 fiE(| STARTS TODAY 11 1.45-4-6.30-9.30 WARNER BROS. LAST DAY 11 am., 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 9.30 I 5555 *mmm7jM^% I mPU I UMMM "CTMi J SEASON FROM M NITE TONIGHT "SONGS OF THE NIGHTINGALE" m Mandarin From Thursday! MOWUft *****!JOHN WAYNE ROBERT RYAN m—^ HlH l.»day 3.15-6.30168 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-10-09 7 HAY MINK, ROYAL DREAM IMPRESS Today 's Penang track work The Springboks champion place-kicker. Aaron ("Okey") r.eftin pictured m action at Dean Park. Bournemouth. England. The South African rugby players are at present m training at Dean Park for the first match of their tour, which is against South-Eastern Counties.Fox - 51 words
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15 1951-10-09 7 Mulley to ride in Coulfield Cup race I 1 ft- [ley m Gr J J15 words
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Article20 1951-10-09 7 Lea ding golf 'pros' clash id- ;°n- 8-•b of the X tMelOf v «:na. B> .;tnt I ki >rth APAP - 20 words
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Article13 1951-10-09 7 ARGENTINE TEAM FOR EUROPE I H* v. tour mt a m m A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-10-09 7 ■IV.' ■■IWWIIIMIIIIHIIiil.i.i. ii. .>.. BUN KEY 1 "It works on the same principle as a desk calendar."16 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-10-09 7 Team to represent the Ceylon Club against Singapore Cricket Club m Senior League hockey match to be played on the padang today will be picked from: S Devarajasingham; S Nagiah: V. Ramalineah; S. D Williams; S Vellupillai; V. Devadas; W. Ponniah; S. Kula^ingham; C Thuralsingham; E69 words
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Article75 1951-10-09 7 RIGHT: The Lim sistersdaughters of Mr. Lim Seng Hooi Elsie (left), Luanne and Nancy are the best girl swimmers at the Chinese Swimming Club. Both Elsie and Luanne broke records at Saturday's Singapore championships. BELOW: The Chinese Swimming Club's 200 metres free-style relay team which won this eventPresis - 75 words
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Article, Illustration974 1951-10-09 7 CRUSADER - SAFA unkind,' says SCFA CRUSADER By OIXUAPORE Amateur Football Association Council will write "finis" to a regrettable episode m Colony soccer administration when they meet at the S.C.C. this evening. This emergency meeting has been convened to consider reapplication by Singapore Chinese F.A., on behalf of Malayan Chinese F.A., for974 words
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Article, Illustration321 1951-10-09 7 Timely aid for British skiers From VERNON MORGAN DRITAIN is to adopt a revolutionary form of training for her men's skiing team m the Winter Olympic Games at Oslo next February. In this she is being aided by the goodwill of countries, who will oppose her m the Games. TheReuter - 321 words
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Article465 1951-10-09 7 MISS COY (McCloud), a last-start winner at Singapore, displayed her usual speed to run three m 39 1/5 sees, at Penang this morning. This was one of the most attractive gallops of the morning because she did not really >iave the pace on until the465 words
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Article72 1951-10-09 7 Vudat's charity soccer match between S.A.F.A. league champions Tigers S.A. and Cup champions Royal Navy has been postponed to Friday at Jalan Besar Stadium. Yesterday's Community league are between Singapore District and Malays was postponed as a mark of respect to the late Sir Henry Gurney. Other72 words
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Article67 1951-10-09 7 4 PROGRAMME of 21 e\e i* ha* been draw:, up by Uie Sinpapore Motor Club for Uielr ,d Hill Climb of the MM to be held at the Gap or. Bum y. Oct 28. Although there ha* been motor sport since the .1 Grand Prix m67 words
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Article38 1951-10-09 7 WAKEFIELD Trini\\ <•. ..I L^ecb by 18 pon. ir yesterday's Rugby I Cup semi-final. Rugby Union result* v.:mc: I Cros.s Keys 9. Newbr da* 3; j Fcnzanee and Newhn 14, 1 Devonport Services 0. Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 38 words
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Article36 1951-10-09 7 LE/MH HO( IvKV: S( < V VS.( .-S.C.C.. Iniversit> x v w«*m! foresters B. Timah HOCKIY: Victoria ll »»im.l m 5..1.1. fctni ia School. SO< IK Bus. Houses 1 < p. HK. Bank MP 11.. «d36 words
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Advertisement17 1951-10-09 7 1 >>t .on,- Mious I 1 m. fl! THRILLING! TERRIRC! IS -S ■WSunV I 1 »;')\v p2&_-17 words
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Advertisement233 1951-10-09 7 SITUATION WANTED ANY work accepted, ak I have a lot of time on my hands, noi needing to wind my new Breitiing automatic, 13. Chur -1 Penang. BIRTHS BREITLING To Cadette at the watch-hospital m La Chaux de" ronds, Switzerland, 17 jewels and beautiful dial. P. O. f 18 PERSON233 words
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Article123 1951-10-09 8 MORE MAO AID FOR I-C REBELS SAIGON. Tues. INTELLIGENCE SOURCES id yesterday that Chinese Communist military aid to Ho Chi Minh forces m North Indo-China is increasing. Fragmentary reports indicate that American equipment, seized from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's routed armies, are crossing ,he frontier at an increasintr rate. There hasA.P. - 123 words
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Article94 1951-10-09 8 The Singapore Traffic Police draw the attention of motorists to the fact that the green arrow pointing right into Armenian Street frcm Stamford Road is no longer m use. This mean that vehicles. trishaws, bicycles, etc., that want to turn right into Armenian Street at this94 words
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Article24 1951-10-09 8 President Quirno of the Philippines arrived m Rome from Madrid by plane yesterday as tha official guest of Pr of Italy. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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501 1951-10-09 8 'Britain must re-arm and regain power, influence' "We are actually at war" Mr. Attlee heckled on C.O.L. ESSEX, Tues. PRIME Minister Attlee was heckled on the high cost of living and Persia when he opened an election speech by denying Conservative claims that Britain had lost prestige. Challenges from theReuter; A.P.; U.P.; A.F.P. - 501 words
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Article49 1951-10-09 8 London will apparently miss this year one of its most spectacular show's a state opening of a new Parliament because of the King's lung operation. Informed sources said on Monday that a Royal Commission of five lords would open the new Parliament on November 5. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article197 1951-10-09 8 LONDON, Tuesday. A 22-YEAR-OLD Indian girl, Deepa Mukerjee, described as a daughter of the Financial Adviser to the Indian Government, was given an absolute discharge by West London Court yesterday when she pleaded guilty to an act which, if committed m Britain, would have amounted toAFP - 197 words
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Article368 1951-10-09 8 LONDON, Tuesday. THE influential Liberal Manchester Guardian yesterday accused the British Government of dishonesty with the public over ihe Anglo- Iranian ail crisis. m The Guardian's diplomatic correspondent published the latest Persian proposals far re-open-ing negotiations which last month the British Government had rejected out of368 words
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Article20 1951-10-09 8 A total of 159 Roman Catholic Bishops have become victims of Church persecution behind the Iron A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article39 1951-10-09 8 Five persons, including the Commanding Officer. Air Commodore Narendra. were killed and two Injured when an Indian Air Force Dakota crashed and burnt yesterday near Gulnar m Mersin District on the south coast of Turkey. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article117 1951-10-09 8 UONDON. Tues. THERE are no signs of slack- eiiins m the demand for Japanese bonds. Renewed speculative demand lifted prices by between four and six paints yesterday, with buyers confident of an earl* sett__a__e_-t of _fae debt gue*tion. Dollar clause issues were again to the forefront. AlsoReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-10-09 8 She s Gen. Francos daughter Tut ofif-~.~-ai--u_der drc'ss is of red lace, the jewels en her wrists are vaajirm^v*. aad tbe elegant sofa and tapes-try-hung tae-tfrf-B-td an Kb Spain's Paris Lmbassy. Tbe girl is Carmai. Marf»ise de Villa verde General Franco's daughter telling whit she thinks of Par s.49 words
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Article199 1951-10-09 8 PASADENA, California. Tues. ASTRONOMERS attempted yesterday to compute the orbit of a newly discovered celestial body believed to be the 12th moon of the planet Jupiter. The object was discovered by Dr. Seth N-cholsoti, of Mount Wilson and Mount Palomar observatories, and if the bodyU.P. - 199 words
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