The Singapore Free Press, 12 October 1951
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Title Section23 1951-10-12 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA FG DFGDF DGF D SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1951 V PRICE FIFTEEN CBN 1 >23 words
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Article277 1951-10-12 1 Cairo orders halt to public meetings CAIRO, Friday. SPECIAL ALL-PARTY, parliamentary commissions of both houses of the Egyptian Parliament yesterday unanimously approved the government legislation to abrogate the Anulo-Kgyptian treaty and proclaim King Farouk King of the Sudan. The legislation now goes to the Chamber ofReuter; A.F.P. - 277 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-10-12 1 picture l>i£. Mossadeq. Persia's Prime Minister, being helped out of the plane on arrival in New York, A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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9 1951-10-12 1 We will not budge Britain tells Sudan U.P. A.F.P.U.P.; A.F.P. - 9 words
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Article107 1951-10-12 1 NEUTRAL ZONE IS HITCH TOKYO, Fri. ALLIED and Communist liaison men in Korea will meet again today. Their talk yesterday though cordial, failed to settle the extent of a new neural zone. Some agreement on "tech Qical arrangements" was understood to have been reached when the liaison officer* talked for107 words
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Article208 1951-10-12 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A PPLICANTS for Singapore Improvement Trust accommodation can obtain their application forms through the post. Personal application is not compulsory, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, President of the City Council and chairman of the Trust, told the Free Press this208 words
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Article28 1951-10-12 1 Doctors saw the King again yesterday but no bulletin was issued. The last bulletin was issued on Sunday, a fortnight after the King's operation. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-10-12 1 picture. Premier Mustapi*a Nahas Pasha of Egypt and British Ambassador Sir Ralph Stevenson face the camera after Sir Ralph, had delivered a personal message to Nahas from Mr. Herbert Morrison. The message outlined plans for a new Middle East defence system. A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-10-12 1 picture. Mr. Attlee addressing tiie labour party conference at Scarborough. At his side sits Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Foreign Secretary. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article128 1951-10-12 1 WE'RE WILLING SA YS RUSSIA MOSCOW, Friday. RUSSIA handed a note to representatives of the Bis Three last night, which is understood to state their willingness to revise the Italian treaty if Italy withdraws from the Atlantic bloc. Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, received the envoys of the UnitedU.P. - 128 words
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Article31 1951-10-12 1 A majority of 52.082 voted against granting the Australian Government additional Dowers to deal with Communists. Final referendum figures announced yesterday were: Yes 2,317,927; No. 2,370,009.— A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article24 1951-10-12 1 A Chinese bandit was shot dead by a security forces patrol In mbiMh roritioni in the Cameron Highlands area of Pahang yesterday.24 words
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Article81 1951-10-12 1 LORD LOUIS TO COMMAND IN MED. LONDON, Frl. VICE-ADMIRAL Earl (.Lord Louis i Mountbatten, cousin of the King, is to be Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean in succession to Admiral Sir John Edelsten from next May. Earl Mountbatten, last Viceroy and first GovernorGeneral of India and wartime Supreme Commander of South-east81 words
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Article73 1951-10-12 1 BAGDAD. Fri IRAQ has approached the British Government for a revision of treaty relations, it was officially announced in Bagdad last night. Meantime, while Iraqi Premier, Gen. Nuri As Said Pasha, was in London last month, he had talks at the Foreign Office and withReuter - 73 words
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Article95 1951-10-12 1 FLORIDA. Fri. THE motor vessel Sam D., carrying guided missile supplies to the base in the Bahama, capsized in rough Atlantic waters and two of the crew of six are believed lost. Four men, including the master of the ship, Lee Duton, were rescued after flounderingU.P. - 95 words
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Article19 1951-10-12 1 In the Parit area of Kedah three bandits fired on a Malay, wounding him In the shoulder.19 words
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Article28 1951-10-12 1 RED green and blue lights at London airport to «mde passengers throng controls arc to be taken down. Reason i too many travellers are colour-blind.28 words
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Article264 1951-10-12 1 LONDON, Friday. THE latest public opinion poll showed, yesterday that the Conservative Party is increasing its lead in the General Election rate. Betting on a Conservative victory at the polls, 13 days from today, also rose. The odds were £2 to 7s, in favour of264 words
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Article49 1951-10-12 1 KNIGHTHOOD FOR WOMEN King Frederick of Denmark in a royal decree, has announced that women may now, be knighted. The move followed years oi campaigning for recognition of women's services by the country's Minister of Justice a woman. Helga Petersen. She is no\\fc certain to be kniehted herself. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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245 1951-10-12 1 NEW YORK, Friday. SOURCES near the Security Council President, Mr. Joao Carlos Muniz, of Brazil, said yesterday that prospects for a renewal of the Anglo-Iranian oil talks were increasingly good. An official who participated in various AngloAmerican and Iranian-American secret conferences said "bothReuter; U.P. - 245 words
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Article67 1951-10-12 1 LONDON, Fri. DRITAIN will import more from Japan during the current trade year than in the previous year, the Board of Trade announced yesterday. But despite a generally higher level of trade between the two countries, imports from Japan would remain restricted to essentials forReuter - 67 words
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Article52 1951-10-12 1 ICajoi General Sir Torrnc. Alrey, Gener; nhower'i assistant Chief-of-Stafl tor Intelligence, has b»oointed Commands *ish Forces in Hons K'.n^ General Airev will take ur> n:± new post early in February. He will succeed U<'ut. Gen Sir Robert MansiTgh, recently appointed Deputf Commander-in-Chief. Allied Forceii in NorthernA.P. - 52 words
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Advertisement160 1951-10-12 1 (Ist Class Bar) 79. Brat Batah Rd Tel 4088 Excellent Cuisin* Ist Class Service Special Cocktails Cold Beer, Wine Spirits European Dinner Ala Carte y f Chinese Food PIERRE II the Uwdigkt in a girTi eyts.jnr in^larue There are some things that can't be kept secret. The loveUght in a160 words
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Article, Illustration292 1951-10-12 2 I^O women in Bri- tain know how much they s P c n d at the hairdresser's? The Government claim to liave the answer in a report published by the Central Office of Information. According to this report, women spend $430 miliion on cosmetic and $240292 words
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Article, Illustration880 1951-10-12 2 She goes to work by tramcar, says McKenzie Porter tyHEN Princess Eliza- beth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Canada they met on intimate terms an eighteen-year-old British girl who toils from nine till five over a typewriter, carries a sandwich880 words
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Article34 1951-10-12 2 i, King-cup. S, i i>ot4 C. Yo ho. 9. Venfce. U.-Sefijt}. .12. L.3t.<15. GramopHtties. 1 r>nU Dowm l Profl<s! he/ 5 Obe Stroll, 11, Sace 13. Toafc H Shod.34 words
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Article250 1951-10-12 2 Englishwomen are taking to the style of the sari EAST is East and West is West— but they do meet in fashion. The Begum Rahim toola, once Bombay s best dressed woman, and leader of the smart Pakistani women at a Lowndes Square, London, cocktail250 words
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Advertisement345 1951-10-12 2 t nr >w IV/ 1 Mt/ tlliS pUt'C milk fcvcrv baby ted b? botUe needs chit pure, nouns tun)? milk Ostermilk. It is so easily digested thai vour bahv is contented, sleeps soundly, and grows j^jjf^" tfe i rxalthilv strong. Ostermilk, with sts iron and vitamin D, means f^iTERM//^a straight345 words
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Miscellaneous266 1951-10-12 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR! BORN on Columbus Day, you will probably have some of the explorer's adventurous nature! lou like activity and change; are dramatic and emotional, things are just a little dull, you are just the one to think up something exciting. Still, even if you have a dozen ideis266 words
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Article334 1951-10-12 3 0r is their only company FRANKFURT, Friday. !nme> ot the "shadow pe ople"— the little men and women rtiveh past the iron curtain to the West? A rare group iP from Communism spectacularly, by plane or train, but the irr9 sa I dangerous frontierA.P. - 334 words
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Article, Illustration151 1951-10-12 3 WHAT'S MacA UP TO NOW? THEY ASK sh\ \(>KK. Friday. ..o K d^ Gc« DMflu Mac Arthur fit into the lfl 0 1552? No other national figure nt nor Gen. Eisenhower— has \V mir .peculation, stirred more interest or more curiosity hi recent months than the I >trrn supreme Commander.A.P. - 151 words
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159 1951-10-12 3 1 AFP LION. Greece, Fri. rE saga of the atomic age Romeo and Juliet ended on Wednesday night when swarthy young Costa Kefaloyannis walked out of gaol here to greet his mountain bride and start a honeymoon, already delayed for more than aA.P. - 159 words
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Article82 1951-10-12 3 NEW YORK. Fri. THE United Slates Ambassador to Moscow, Mr. Alan Kirk, said on arrival by air from Moscow on Wednesday that he had not been less surprised than the rest of the world to learn that the Russians had recently exploded an atomic bomb. In reply toA.F.P. - 82 words
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Article59 1951-10-12 3 THIEVES STEAL THEATRE MELBOURNE, Fri. THIEVES have stolen a whole theatre from the town of Mildura. The Wonderland Theatre was complete when, eight years ago, it was closed. Today there is nothing left. The roof, walls, tons of corrugated iron and other valuable building materials are missing. The owners saidReuter - 59 words
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Article66 1951-10-12 3 A new type of watch has been produced with a mainspring which is virtually unbreakable. The springs are made from a new alloy which has all the advantage of the old carbon steel, but is completely rust-proof and also non-magnetic. Springs showed no sign of corrosion66 words
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Article59 1951-10-12 3 The U.S. millionaire showman, Billy Rose, and his wife, Eleanor Holm, have separated and a divorce is in the offing. The couple have not been seen together in the usual New York night clubs since Joyce Matthews, ex-wife of television comedian Milton Berle, attempted suicideA.P. - 59 words
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Article56 1951-10-12 3 Because enough opium had been captured from Siamese smugglers this year, the Government will not have to import opium for licensed dens according to Phra Manupharn Vimolsart, Minister of Finance. He said that 30 tons of the drug, valued at nearly 49 million ticals, (approximatelyReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration299 1951-10-12 3 Court tells Army 'Don't interfere' LONDON, Fridajr. yOUNG Sapper Harland must not go back to the Army he must stay at home with his mother, a civil court ruled. And the chairman of the court, Sir Leonard Costello, said at Devon Quarter Sessions, Exeter "We299 words
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Advertisement270 1951-10-12 3 «3 ou* f v j Builds Correct Footwear /rf f^r For The Young Generation LAWRENCE MAYO (M) LTD. 304, P. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 PHONE 2097 1 ___HZZI PARLOPHONE RECORDS BY ROBERTO INCLEZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA FIDGETTY SAMBA JET (MY LOVE) R 33 7 HIGH IN SIERRA BOLERO TAP TAP270 words
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Miscellaneous406 1951-10-12 3 SINGAPORE 8.8.C. iSinauyorej 1.00 p.m: The Radio Orchestra's iGenerai nier**m» sr.viret lunch-time concert; 1.30 Time Signal dc News; 1.45 Dance Mu- 6.15 p.m. Sports Round-Up, 6.30 sic Prima Orchestra; 2.oft News News Analysis, 6.45 ProLight Music; 2.30 to 5.00 University of the Air: "The Nature of gramme Parade. 6.50 From406 words
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451 1951-10-12 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Oct. 12, 1951. At Tiong Bahru 'THOUSANDS queued up yesterday outside the Singapore Improvement Trust office at Tiong Bahru for application forms which they hoped would be passports to new homes, better homes. The «4h tea Tiong Bahru M rve as a dramatic reminder of451 words
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Article, Illustration628 1951-10-12 4 Was the revolt Evita Peron's revenge? She had to retaliate for the Army's humiliating defeat of her bid for the Vice-Presidency of the Argentine. The revolt may have been her answer, says ALEXANDER CLIFFORD f THE recent Argentine military revolt might have been a put-up job, stage-managed by Perbn. It628 words
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671 1951-10-12 4 IF WAR COMES TO WESTERN Eunr^ They are training to defend, says NORMAN LINDHURST fF war comes to Western Europe, American women will be in the thick of the fighting. There are nearly 6,000 Wacs and Wafs serving with the U.S671 words
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Article361 1951-10-12 4 MICHAEL S. MANNING - MICHAEL S. MANNING By WITH the Greek national elections over, some 1,750 candidates out of 2.000 already regret the loss of $240 which each of them nad to pay as a deposit Moreover, preelection campaigns were very costly, and unlucky candidates rnay even be borrowing money from friends if361 words
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723 1951-10-12 4 JOHN ASHWIN - JOHN ASHWIN BOMBS ARE ASSEMBLED IN THE LOST LAND* OF THE URALS WINDOW on the WORLD by —says GERMAN MAGAZINE DUSSIA according to a German magazine report has Just completed a vast new atomic centre in Turkestan. The centre is at Alma Ata723 words
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Advertisement22 1951-10-12 4 Exquisite Diamond Gem Set Jewellery in Platinum Gold. Rugs Brooches Pendants, etc., etc. Diamond Phtinom Watches P.H.HENDRY, 78. North Bridge Road. Sin^jpore-6.22 words
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Advertisement71 1951-10-12 4 c^/,/. 'FARLEY' She b laric\ led j^ 4 phu hears from happv morhen -v happy children Babies and young child and what is so ver>' iniporiani o! they really ernn their lecd of I 1 firsi moment they start on voli.li If ever you wonder uh\ all childrc: you should71 words
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Article, Illustration266 1951-10-12 5 I feet of power rations extra energy Free Press Staff Reporter ULACKOUT periods in Singapore, which averaged 4 hours and 18 minutes a day in n:ary this year, were reduced to just over two hours daily by the end of September, the Free Press was told yesterday.266 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-10-12 5 The Comet'* f iT st pazsenger. MR JOHN LINSTEAD. General Manager for 80.A.C. Far East, alights from the jet airliner at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon.28 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-10-12 5 a tour of the Company's >n branches is Mr. J. Van Director rf Lilidrtim iM..'. a Limit u.20 words
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172 1951-10-12 5 NO SANTA GLAUS? THEN WHY NOT A DAINTY ELF? Sl.>GAi OSL'S bX department stores have ill been busy during the week price ta*vin& and arrang:n~ thHr loads of Christmas toys. One of the stores (pictured above) has completed i'-s preparations and has its "Toyland jazzed up for Christmas trade. The172 words
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23 1951-10-12 5 ini^y in i B tane.ue., at honour l^. Colonv of the.T: r ol Ceylon, Mr; D Sr fccnanfayale.23 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-10-12 5 picture A section of the large crowd that milled outside the Singapore Improvement Trust office in Tiong Bahru yesterday waiting for application forms for Trust accommodcctiii. Police assistance had to be called in to get the crowd to form up in an orderly queue Free PressFree Press - 50 words
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Article, Illustration243 1951-10-12 5 Rubber magnate gives a nursery to Salvation Army Free Press Staff Reporter OECAUSE Mr. Lee Kong Chian,. the Malayan rubber magnate, is interested in children, the Salvation Army authorities in Singapore have acquired a row of four small houses from him to start a nursery for about 50 children up243 words
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Article321 1951-10-12 5 Free "Press Staff Reporter THE total area under cultivation for food crops in Singapore was 7,650 acres in December "l9so— a decrease of 305 acres compared with the 1949 acreage according to the annual report of the Agricultural Department. f loc The area for321 words
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108 1951-10-12 5 Chinese YMCA plans second mass marriage Free Press Siafl Reporter rj'HE tirst mass marriage held by A the Singapore Chines Young Men's Christian Association en Sept. 15 for 16 couples proved so successful that a second mass ceremony is being arranged by the Association. Mr. Joseph C. D Sing, General-Secre108 words
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Article58 1951-10-12 5 'THE PederaUoa of Malay Teachers Union of Malaya a^optea resolution at their sixth general meeting on Oct. 9 to accept in principle the proposal that the Union should be registered unrier the Trade Unicn Ordinance. The meeting gave full power to the executive committee to make58 words
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Article, Illustration317 1951-10-12 5 Free Press Staff Reporter PETITIONS alleged to have been sent by certain Kampong Bugis fire victims for the immediate distribution of the money collected from the public for their relief, were not genuine, Mr George Lee, Director of the Nanyang Sianjr Pan,317 words
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Article301 1951-10-12 5 CITY ROADS GET NAMES OF TREES Free Press SUIT Reporter rTH the approval of the Singapore City Council, most of the new roads In the second section of the Ser.r Realty Estate hare been 2iven the names of tr Certain City Councillors are understood to be opposed to the perpetuation301 words
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Advertisement46 1951-10-12 5 A' Ui The (on*iot&*eab comestb j |^L CALDBECK^y f Leading Wine h Spirit Merchants The Far East fw\ 1 2 TODAY J > Ktt> "7 Received... X »^o mmn for children j •i> t ps v t and the delifhtfol J Aisc I U *> VE..S t t46 words
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Advertisement89 1951-10-12 5 ■»^S )5" I THE LONGEST WEARING SHOES \\M FOR BOYS AND GIRLS yjrf WHITE SANDAL iV™ M IN N UBUCK l|| !!f/ Jm§\ Crepe Sole and Heel W^*- W^ Sizes 7 t0 10^ $11.50 per pafr /jUtP*''W/f Sizes n t0 H $13.50 per pa.r $QF &k»<jfi/ S zeS tO 689 words
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Article957 1951-10-12 6 Tomorrow's Penang races From ALLAN LEWIS RABA, Evergreen and Demonic should be the three best bets at Batu Gantong tomorrow, first day of the Penang Turf Club s Autumn meeting. Despite the small entries, fields will probably be right up to average size as there are957 words
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Article227 1951-10-12 6 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Glorify, Beauman, Gilian, Well Done, The Blessing, Linkshir, Talkie and Sorrento. lb. Selections: Ist BREVITY 2nd Dundonald 3rd Dar-Es-Salaam Outsider: Knight Gallant. CL 4, DiV. 2-7 F. Courtenay ll's form at his last two starts at Singapore is enough to win227 words
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Article, Illustration336 1951-10-12 6 The bidding: South West North East 14 Pass 2<? Pass N.T Pas? 3N.T. Pass Pass DbL ftedbl. All Past i»i was using lOC '"O i.wrirump bid as a weak rebid (which it is not) because he felt that his spades weren't strong enough to repeat. North had to336 words
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Article769 1951-10-12 6 A SHOE, Pennyworth, Victorine, Sailing, Bow Leg:s, Azad, Hopalon* and Sporting Pink all have first-class winning chances in the Class 4, Div. 1 sprint over s|f. malting it the most open race on the programme tomorrow. Ashok finished second to a smart galloper in Miss769 words
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Advertisement161 1951-10-12 6 Phone h h|i fr'C'iV SHOWING 11-1.45-4.00-fc.3o-9.30 WARNER BROS'. OOUT4B MMITt TOMORROW CAPITOL Phone 5159 5 J7MSS TODAY! 11 a.m., 1.45. 1 00. 6.30 9.30 p m NOWABO HUCMCS I fr«l««li JOHN WAYNE ROBERT RYAN m EMIUaD GIUHCfI mndmilimM m wiMiHVKs fniiinif w Plus! Malayan Film I nit Nrwsrerl showing The161 words
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Advertisement116 1951-10-12 6 I r The Only—— VENETIAN BLIND SUPPLIED WITH THE EQUATILT iKi^sf^H IT MA? A Ci UTCU ~^^^a v WI vf i^^« NO MORE TROUBLE W|T H SHORT AND LONG CORDS ADJUSTS AUTOMATICALLY (■T^r l 7%nV^^^^B| AO*kT*HHta**G»H*t tkI***TIOKOfmALA\A AMHHA& li [f^ m T A T #4A^J MCRCANTtLt BANK BUILDING SINGAPORE. <yTOS2y116 words
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Article355 1951-10-12 7 MCFA PLAYERS GATHER IN S'PORE Farewell party on Wednesday By CRUSADER ARRANGEMENTS have practically been completed for th e Malayan Chinese Football Violation's tour of Hong Kong and Manila and the party of 21 players, four officials and a dozen or so supporters will leave by plane next Thursday morning.355 words
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Article161 1951-10-12 7 BLAME IT ON THE BOOKIE.... < '^respondent p i almost daily of inquiries into liau or at least of ethics, a request was made that a li ftmmittee hr appointed to investigate boxuections with racketeers R Point inquiry into cases of cribbing r.ioas seems to ibout certain mem- the Army161 words
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Article103 1951-10-12 7 KATONG Sajarah's appeal aeainst the decision of the League and Cup committee regarding their league match against Cosmos S.C. was dismissed by the Singapore Amateur Football Association Appeal Board yesterday. Allegation that Cosmos had fielded a team which included Klta! outsiders resulted in the League and103 words
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Article66 1951-10-12 7 MAX Faulkner, the British Open champion, won the 72--h le Dunlop Masters golf tournament at Wentworth yesterday. Faulkner, who led throughout. lad rounds of 71. 70. 72 and 68 to to al 281. four strokes ahead of Reg Home (HendonV Home, who bad rounds of 72,66 words
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Article123 1951-10-12 7 TZZARD Charles, former Am- erican-recognteed world heavyweight champion, beat Lex Layne at Pittsburgh on Wednesday night, the referee stopping trie fight in the 11th round. Cliarles had floored Layne in the tenth round for what would probably have been a knockout but for the bell, and sentReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration633 1951-10-12 7 By CRUSADER Malays 3; Chinese 1. OLAYING without their dash of previous games, Singapore Chinese failed to emulate their unbeaten record of 1925 and 1930 when they went down 3 l to Malays in their last engagement in the S.A.F.A. Community League at Jalan Besar last633 words
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Article7 1951-10-12 7 Caulfield, Melbourne Cup fancies dsf dsfds f7 words
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Article64 1951-10-12 7 J^ GOAL two minuces from full time decided yesterday's Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 match on the Padang in favour of Khalsa Association. In an even game Singapore Recreation Club had as much of the play as Khalsa. Then with time running Out Khalsa outside-'.eft Harban Sin^h64 words
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88 1951-10-12 7 N" rugger players he Royal Air part' which is todM *o play an inn match ncain^t Com- Services and Civilians Rangoon. me will take place and the team will apore on Sun- r moon. Uflf the trip are: on Cpl. Blue AC Tinnian.88 words
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Article25 1951-10-12 7 l« School XV beat i >n by a pena!--r encountei W ptMlfijp for lH xvs tamttb at Wood^-. ts be^t Raffles by -ee25 words
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Article75 1951-10-12 7 rR\[E TAYLOR, Newcastle United's clever inside-right, t was transferred to Blackpool yesterday at a fee of t27 000 Taylor, who is only five feet four inches tall, has developed into one of the finest ball players m the country since joining Newcastle as a youth in 1946Reuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-10-12 7 I wJtlfVn eily cVahce tfy fchla^B Utof SsS SaSa rtfoSraasaS ras ese 3 l. Free PressFree Press - 16 words
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Article64 1951-10-12 7 Sports flashes gINGAPORE Police soccer team sained a three-one victory over the Bangkok Police XI in a charity match played at the National Stadium, Bangkok, yesterday afternoon. The Singapore visitors landed at Donmuang airport in the afternoon shortly before the game was due to start.U.P. - 64 words
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Article48 1951-10-12 7 T'HE Vic Toweel v. George Mousse fight, scheduled for Saturday at Johannesburg, was postponed indefinitely yrsterday when a Boxing Board doctor declared Mousse unfit for serveral weeks. The Frenchman cut h:s eye while sparring without headguard. He will be examined again on Oct. 22.- A .P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article32 1951-10-12 7 JJONG KONG Cricket Club £>eat Singapore Combined Services by flve wickets yesterday. Scores: 171 and 161 (R. Chaplin 58, R. Marriott 69); H.K.C.C. 234 and 99 for five.— Reuter.- A.A.P.A.A.P. - 32 words
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Article36 1951-10-12 7 TLi.C.C. defeated Western India by two wickets at Ahmedabad yesterday. Scores: VV. India 164 and 139; M.C.C. 192 and 112 for eight M.C.C. lost three wickets for nine runs in one spell after lunch.36 words
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Article32 1951-10-12 7 IEAN Borotra. 53-year-old French tennis star, lest to I. Tloczyski, a Pole living in England, 10-8, 7-9. 6-4. 8-6 in the British indoor championships at Queens Club, London, yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article24 1951-10-12 7 JJORMAN von Nida retained his Australian professional golf title yesterday by beating Ossie Pickworth 6 and 5 at the Metropolitan course, Melbourne.24 words
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Article99 1951-10-12 7 Today's track work From ALLAN LEWIS. PENANG. Fri. QNLY a few horses were sent against the watch on the training track here this morning. Horses going fast were sent out on the number three grass track. The going was good. Marcus Aurelius (Mulleyi finished in front of Dar-Es-Salaam (Garrard) and99 words
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Advertisement192 1951-10-12 7 WE BOW TO THE HONGKONG TRADE EXHIBITION which will occupy the HAPPY WORLD STADIUM From October 12th to 21st AND WISH IT EVERY SUCCESS! THERE WILL BE NO WRESTLING ON OCT. 13th 20th 1 << watch for our new promotions Wally Oakcs Promoter and Wrestlers, Why Worry Abo^t ACCOMMODATION? I192 words
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Article32 1951-10-12 8 PAL.MLK. To Mlmi. wue of Ken Palmer at Kandang Kerbau Hosa son llth October 1951. CORLEY To Mary and lan a gift of a son on October 7th at Bahru hospital.32 words
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Article46 1951-10-12 8 EXPERIENCED European lady rapher requires position reputable firm available immediately state .salary offered. Box an 1 1' NG Graduate of Travancore I rsity specialised in economics. md politics with niversity Officers' Training Corps and Indian Air Training Corp.% «eeks suitable employment. No. S27T FP46 words
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Article120 1951-10-12 8 NASHVILLE. Tennessee, Fri. AMERICA will have a hydrogen bomb 1,000 times more powerful than the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki within two years, Mr. William L. Laurence of the New York Times, recognised as America's foremost writer on atomic matters, predicted in a speech here.Reuter - 120 words
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Article14 1951-10-12 8 Indonesia will sign a trade pact with Czechoslovakia in Jakarta today. A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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276 1951-10-12 8 Chiefs of Staff may visit Cairo LONDON, Friday. THE Big Three Chiefs of Staff met to consider Middle Eastern defence in Athens yesterday as Egypt announced plans to rush through legislation to oust Britain from the vital Suez Canal zone and theReuter; U.P. - 276 words
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Article184 1951-10-12 8 Gifts for Princess, children OTTAWA, Fri. PANADA'S capital showered v Princess Elizabeth with gifts for herself and her two children at a civil luncheon here yesterday. The Princess received a US$l,OOO cheque to be used for whichever British charities she selects. As a gift for the Princess and the DukeA.P. - 184 words
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Article86 1951-10-12 8 DETROIT. Fri. "gCOTTSBORO Boy" Haywood Paterson was sentenced yesterday to 15 years in prison for manslaughter. He stabbed another Negro in a saloon fight last December. The court told Paterson, "You have received a fall trial and you cannot claim racial prejudice here.' pointing out that twoA.P. - 86 words
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Article18 1951-10-12 8 The International Bank yesterday granted Italy a loan of US$lO,OOO,OOO to finance a ten-year industrial plan.-18 words
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Article99 1951-10-12 8 GIANTS TOLD: 'LOSE— OR...' NEW YORK, Friday. IT was learned yesterday, that Leo Durocher was offered 1 a $15,000 bribe to throw "the next three matches" of the world series on Oct. 6 when his New York Giants were leading the series by two games to one. At the sameU.P. - 99 words
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Article141 1951-10-12 8 CAIRO, Friday. OHEPPARD King, the Texas oil fortune heir, yesterday became a Muslim and adopted the name Abdullah to marry the beautiful Egyptian dancer, Samia Gamal. He signed papers making him a Muslim at Cairo's 'Sharei" (Muslim Court). He was accompanied by his lawyer. AnisA.P. - 141 words
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Article23 1951-10-12 8 A strong earthquake shock in the Pacific was registered on Wednesday night by the seismograph of John Carroll University, Cleveland. Ohio. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-10-12 8 MOTHER PUTS THE FINISHING TOUCHES picture H e -e to 11-vear-old Chrisiine Taylor, ban?,' Pressed up in sarong ear-rings, bracelets and arm-bands before she went before television cameras recently. ChfWM, who appeared in "Parade of Youth/' was allowed to so on sta? e only after the 8.8.C. asked the educationPaul Popper - 72 words
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335 1951-10-12 8 BRUSSELS, Friday. r«HAOS RESIGNED on Belgium's free money market yesterday morning in transactions in the pound sterling and French franc. Some leading travel agents suspended travellers cheque transactions. A Cooks representative said: "We depend upon Belgian banks and the Belgian Government wants no moreReuter; U.P. - 335 words
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Article88 1951-10-12 8 LOS ANGELES, Fri. PARAMOUNT Films are being sU ed for U551.400,--000 damages by a writer who* claims that the story for the film "Sunset Boulevard" was stolen from her. Miss Stephanie Carlsen filed suit for that amount against Paramount and producers Charles and Bill Wilder. SheA.P. - 88 words
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Article23 1951-10-12 8 HOSPII AL PLAN Plans for a joint Scandinavian hospital in Korea are to be studied closely by Norway Denmark, Sweden and Ireland A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Miscellaneous18 1951-10-12 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris I MOST VAyjA^Lfi PIA^ND IN I ff^n IMTO UHB JfcWStA BW /^HV3iiA§^^S I18 words
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Article, Illustration826 1951-10-12 9 ALLAN LEWIS - Mulley, Tulloh in race or riding honours ALLAN LEWIS Ky KEY Alhol Mul.l fo p .nuance the Ma ;;ths s 563--on the the Singapore Turf Club's meet- meeth he has M Is, 13 red -ond ride. I $92. Consistency If six ed I for I s in I to -)leFree Press - 826 words
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Article364 1951-10-12 9 T*HE 12th. Royal A Lancers (Prince of Wales), who recently arrived in Malaya, are very keen on mounted sports. Lt.-Col. A.M. HorsbrughPorter. who commands the regiment, told me the other day. "I think the outside ot a horse is very good for the inside of364 words
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Article61 1951-10-12 9 DEJECTED by leading buy- ers when sold as a yearling, because he is deformed, Channel Rise, recently proved his ability by winning the New South Wales classic, the A£lo,ooo Australian Jockey Club Derby. Channel Rise's hocks were malformed and he walks with a stiff action.Reuter-AAP. I - 61 words
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Article618 1951-10-12 9 ROBIN GOODFELLOW - ROBIN GOODFELLOW By THERE are not many four-legged gold mines, but I can think of one, and it is owned by Monsieur Marcel Boussac, French businessman and ownerbreeder of racehorses. The gold mine is 19-year-old racehorse, mother of six— possibly more, for all I know618 words
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Article, Illustration585 1951-10-12 9 JOHN RICKMAN - JOHN RICKMAN WILL HE BE CHAMPION JOCKEY? By WILL 15-year-old T Lester Piggott, jthe wonder boy jockey technically he is still apprenticed to his father, Keith, at their Lambourn family home be champion jockey before he is 21 (in 1957)? This is the585 words
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Article209 1951-10-12 9 S. Africa imports U.K. mares MANY of South Africag leading breeders hav ft been over in England »n mare-buying missions this Summer and ie?ectl v. bred young animals hav<- alreadv arrivrd in the Union Mr R Koster, who imported Dramatic for £1<» earlv in the F«W may h^vp been lucky209 words
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Article, Illustration8641 1951-10-12 10 FOLLOWING is a complete form guide for horses for the Penans Turf Club Autumn meeting opening: tomorrow: HORSES CUSS 3. ABUNDANCE \M\ BOBS! ACADEMY AWARD NEW HORSE ADMIRAL CK.HTH 1 13 started) 12-9- M S'pore id 6P tMcCioud) Div. 3: Ist L.icfcity diet 8-»:Free Press - 8,641 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-10-12 10 r Audio a "Sure, I could have won— if the first six had been struck by lighting and the rest had fallen over them!"25 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-10-12 12 nicture. Ambassador < Charles) returned to th~ wim-in:; lists on the last day of thr Perak Turf iMub's Gold Vise meeting by taking the CUss 1, Div. 3 sprint over six furlongs. Garuda (J. Donnelly) was second. Cabaret (Garrard* third and Jack's Darling (Mav i fourth.- Free PressFree Press - 47 words
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Article, Illustration617 1951-10-12 12 J. L. CHASSEREAU - Boussac's bold policy a success J. L. CHASSEREAU By UTHAT direction is W going to be given in this half-century year to French racehorse breeding, once again in full progress, as can be seen from the great successes achieved in the racing calendar and the international encounters at the Epsom617 words
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Article237 1951-10-12 12 IT is impossible these days to write about South African racing without commenting on the performances of horses sired by Montrose. This amazing horse, who was a comparative failure in England and Ireland, has sired a number of winners in India, Venezuela. Malaya and Norway, but his237 words
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