The Singapore Free Press, 13 October 1951
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Title Section14 1951-10-13 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1951.14 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-10-13 1 picture. These two pictures of List night's $1,000,000 blaze in Read Street, Singapore, show (left) firemen enterin? the smoke -filled Chiang Hong Copra Store and (right) a European and an Indian helping to clear Paterson Simon's godown of some turniture. Half a million dollars worth of copra and nearly 5250.000Free Press - 70 words
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Article423 1951-10-13 1 Urgent Chiefs of Staff talks in London LONDON, Saturday. PHE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, -aid last night that Britain would meet force ith force, if necessary, to-keep British troops in ttoj Suez Canal Zone, Addressing: a Labour rally in Staines, Mr. Morrison, said thatA.P.; U.P.; A.F.P. - 423 words
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15 1951-10-13 1 Reds say U.N. strafed neutral zone Eg I I R H B ad I U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article91 1951-10-13 1 PRESIDENT Truman c«H fessed veslerd.iv he tiotN not know much about lo\ He was ask^d bv a reporter about .1 fed i ral $rant to Dr Robert Winch of the North Western iniversiU. to "UTU'OiIM'iOHS fiCi<tn in courtship iml mate Nt lection." \A ,1 < JilU.P. - 91 words
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Article51 1951-10-13 1 PILOT OFFICER Nigel Robert Saunders. son of Air Marshal Sir Hugh ciers. Deputy Supreme Air Commander. Allied Powers rope, was killed in a jet crash near Salisbury terday. He was taking part in a k battle during army < His Vampire plane seemed to explode in51 words
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Article28 1951-10-13 1 The U.S. Defence Department said yesterday that the Reds suffered 1.346,723 casualties In Korea up to Oct. 20. l increase of 21,767 over List month. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article101 1951-10-13 1 LONDON. Sat. AN Air Ministry spokesman yesterday confirmed that Royal Air Force planes on Thursday night bombed the Heligoland target practice area, in which a German vessel was reported to have been damaged. Earlier a Royal Air Force spokesman in Germany said no British planesReuter - 101 words
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Article28 1951-10-13 1 Eleven peasants died and 13 were injured when high tension wires collapsed and fell on numerous persons celebrating October 12 Columbus Day in Colombia.28 words
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Article123 1951-10-13 1 OTTAWA, Saturday. THE Duke of Edinburgh was in such a hurry to put T on a Western costume for the square dance at Wildly-cheering On i r^ crowds yesterday broke down nolice barriers as the ??ss and the Duke stopped at small-town railwayReuter - 123 words
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Article80 1951-10-13 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. THE President of the Singa--1 pore City Council, Mr T. P F McNeice. said this morning that the delayed departure of the Governor, Sn Franklin Gimson. "gives us more time to examine the necessary formalities regarding the amendment of the Constitution" required80 words
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Article207 1951-10-13 1 U.S. Backing on oil for Britain §NEW YORK, Saturday. T States sided with Britain yesterday and called upon Persia to accept a United Nations resolution calling for resumed negotiations in the oil dispute. The new British resolution also asked the Security Council to note that Persia did not comply with207 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-10-13 1 "Just keep running about until I get a winner, then we can redeem you suit."18 words
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Article62 1951-10-13 1 THE British Government announced last night a new cut in the ration to take effect four days before the election. It will cut the ration from Is. lOd. to Is. 7d. The meat ration rose to 2s 2d last month, and politicians opposed to the SocialistA.P. - 62 words
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152 1951-10-13 1 Briton may be head of new M.E. command ANKARA, Sat. \yESTERN Chiefs of Staff arrived here from Athens yesterday and immediately opened crucial talks with Turkish high officials on the creation of a powerful defence network in the Middle East. Gen. Omar Bradley, U. S. Chief of Staff. Britain's FieldU.P. - 152 words
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Article46 1951-10-13 1 ALLAN LEWIS, Free Press racing correspondent, fives Baba, Evergreen and Demonic as his best bets for Penan* today. TRESPASSER recommends Temujin and At Last. PICTURE TIP and this morning's course information in P. 7. THE GOING is likely to be good.46 words
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Article178 1951-10-13 1 KING: 'Remarkable recovery' LONDON, Bat. THE King, now well on the way to recovery after his serious lung operation, may soon be ready to start his convalescence, it was learned last night. He wil] probably go to his parkland home at Windsor, 22 miles from London where the Royal Lodge,Reuter - 178 words
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Article63 1951-10-13 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. D. S. Senanayake. said in Singapore last night he was happy that no Ceylon nationals had so far been involved in the "troubles" in this country. Mr. Senanayake was replying to the toast for Ceylon, proposed63 words
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Article305 1951-10-13 1 Free Press Staff Reporter TTHE proposal of the Singapore Government to introduce the "Member'' system of administration, similar to that already in operation in the Federation, was welcomed by several Legislative Councillors this morning. Other prominent citizen^ however, wanted more time to consider the question, particularly305 words
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Advertisement21 1951-10-13 1 p L AT!N| f //ip precision watcfi H V. nee 185b J H &xp*?t Service B WrPVi E ■^^OUAy-: SINGA PORE21 words
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Advertisement39 1951-10-13 1 IM. FLIMTER&S. GRINBEPG Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., (Eu Court) Bldg, Spore. Telephone 7923. PRICE FIFTEEN (TATS Tiger Testimonials Mr. Wigg- Askew, ihc note'd Banister, s:ivs '^i > 44 The best rase 1 liandled wjs a case of TIGER Beer"39 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-10-13 2 1 .u..i um bavt MMIJMaI this dcl.,:i' !i] rictnre J -word pnrztr fiM in your name, address and age, and post to rfe:iaren*s Pa.j;r. Singapore Free Press, CttM S'.rrrt. in arrive not later than Wednesday next.* Thfre are four prizes ot 55 (one each to a boy and75 words
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Article874 1951-10-13 2 Message for fruitgrowers T<HE day passed slowly. Judging that their enemies would be doubly on the alert following their recent coup, no one ventured beyond the secret apprcarhes to the caves. Dirk and Freddie lost n«) time in assembling the radio receiver, and an aerial874 words
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Article64 1951-10-13 2 N. ML Rewa. aged 14. of 39. Lorons VI. Geylang, Singapore 14. who is interested in stamps, stories, badminton, jokes and movie jnariazines. Chow Tet Chee aged 17, of 112A. Mukin 13, Ayer Itam. Penang. whose hobbies are stamp collecting and reading. Mi«s Daisy Low of 134,64 words
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Article, Illustration745 1951-10-13 2 Start an album of national costumes today HAVE you ever thought of collecting pictures or models of the different national costumes which one sees in Singapore alone, to say nothing of other parts of the world? They will come in useful if you are invited to a fancy dress ball.745 words
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Article66 1951-10-13 2 DO you know that drums can talk? When danger threatens in the African jungle a leopard on the prowl, maybe, or armed strangers approaching tribesmen use drums to beat out a warning to their friends. Tl>£ drums send more than just a series of morse-like taps. They transmit66 words
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Article88 1951-10-13 2 FN of London Zoo's 11 giant tortoises will not be on show this winter. They spent the summer on the main lawn, and were due to go indoors for the colder months. But there was no room for them in the rodent house, their usual winter quarters. So88 words
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Article85 1951-10-13 2 Yes, it s a guide dog leading a Mind man. Hundreds •f blind people rely ©n these dogs to help them find their way about in Britain. Now science has discovered another means. A hind radar device has just been tested which will enable a blind85 words
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Advertisement136 1951-10-13 2 H is our bus mi, to make you More fashionable and Love'y withomt being extravagant The Latest Types o f GOLD DIAMOHD i JEWELLERY Mi in their Widest Most up-to-date r Onge Call on us Qf m Valuable time Of Vowr inspection obligation y/7 6*+. WOR^H 13PIDGE Kb c: Sole136 words
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Miscellaneous133 1951-10-13 2 tiTiUiA y..cu LOOKING DOWN FROM THE GOOD SHIP "EFFEHtN- 1 THERE WAS NO AHDERSON 1 ~^A^± 1 1 |UE FAT I MAMS WISH SAIUNC IN THE CCOUOS,ONCLE ISMAIL SHOWS THE BRIDGE -AS YOU CAN %FF -v &*T^ s II I 1" fc TO SEE GAM6-ATBA»KTAM IN>883« BUT MANY OF THE133 words
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Miscellaneous182 1951-10-13 2 JUNIOR CROSSWORD PI I i IjX^ft CLUES ACROSS:— 3, They are love devXedly. 8, UK of >our not written in prose. 6, The subjects at school, perhaps. 10, A Golden is found on moor- practice for a public performance. lands over most of Britain. 7. To as of a play.182 words
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222 1951-10-13 3 Court told how MissSwan became Mister— then wed f^ LONDON, Saturday. mtnd M-"-> >«an, a lieutenant-colonel in the Women's Urm < orp> during Worid \Var I, changed sex complete!} ■JL.d the o{ W v s,e > X cha Swan < and married in |919 leading a widow, Olive .Mary Swan222 words
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Article61 1951-10-13 3 SOVIET JETS 'UNMATCHED' MOSCOW, Sat. newspaper Red Fleet said on Thursday the Soviet Union possesses the most modern jet planes, unmatched anywhere. Dr. B. Abiants, a rocket specialist, said the mortar KatLshia which the Red Army used in the Second World War and various rockets employed by Soviet aircraft hadU.P. - 61 words
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Article43 1951-10-13 3 A n estimated e 3,000.000 underwater telephone cable, linking Britain and the U.S., is being planned by British Post Office engineers. A submarine telelphone would mean the end of atmospherics, which occasionally upset the present Transatlantic radio—phone service ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article19 1951-10-13 3 Revenue om- ild bars and I coins worth ;oo aboard the Dutch Heutz. on Thursday. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 19 words
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Article25 1951-10-13 3 The Duke of Windsor, making hLs first post-war trip to Germany. Is to pay a private to the First Battalion. Welsh Guards, next week. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article157 1951-10-13 3 LONDON. Sat. a CROWD of relatives and r thered on the give a heartv rto a newly married -hed as the train it On It was chalked- ..> on Express."' d on the door of the comvas the warning: ut— just married" in rs.157 words
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256 1951-10-13 3 She waited for man to die to see again snores to warmer waters off the English south coast. New bronze-tin coins issued by the Siamese Governmentonly those bearing the bust of King Phumiphol Aduldet have vanished. Reason-. The Siamese people, considering them attractive* are hoarding them. An adventurous and muchtravelled256 words
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Article67 1951-10-13 3 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION: ACROSS: l. 8, 9, 14, A life on the ocean wave. 7, Mariner. 8, 9, See IA. 11, Eels. 12, Ems. 14, See IA. 16, Tanks. 19, Mud. 20, Fishing 22, Bowl. 23, Puss. DOWN. 1. Agree. 2. Inn. 3- Earnest. 4, Natal.67 words
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Article434 1951-10-13 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR SATURDAY DORN today, you are one of those natural teachers and leaders of young people. You seem to have an uncanny understanding of their problems and your keen sense of humour is a saving grace in your capable technique of discipline. Your mind is clear and you434 words
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Advertisement222 1951-10-13 3 PERFUMES T/jcrc are on/| t/irec perfumes by Sa\ille in all the world. Differing widely, each is a perfect 'expression in fragrance' oj mood and a personality. It is a delightful adventure to discover uhnh cf the three is most personal to yourself MISCHIEF A \oung, light-hearted fragrance •udacious, impertinent. SEVENTH222 words
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Miscellaneous280 1951-10-13 3 Hew Crossword Ffa. 4&* 1 I 12 I 15 pT~] [5~| [ft" H B^ Hg ninpqtpjip: i4 is mm 16 |I7 21 ACEOSB 1. How the fat ration does p-0 (11)1 7. Does this vessej walk on the &ea? <,5); 8. This fruit is very soft in beer (5); 9.280 words
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Miscellaneous202 1951-10-13 3 Radio SINGAPORE 1.00 p.m. Programme Summary; 1.02 Saturday Ballroom Leighton Noble Orchestra Red Norvo Trio; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.50 Interlude of Plantation MuI sic; 2.00 Album of Harmony; 2.15 to 5.00 Commentaries on the Penang Races with interval music from the studios; 6. 15 Programme ISummary; 6.17 Children's Programme;202 words
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529 1951-10-13 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Oct. 13, 1951. Singapore 'Ministers' OIXGAPORE is to have; the Member system of Government. That *s the meaning of the i tutiously-w o r d e d statement last ni<rhr. that the Governor has initiated an inquiry into "the administrative machine of Gov- ri merit529 words
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885 1951-10-13 4 British Borstal population, 22,000, highest since 190? HE IS unable to improve... has no initiative BUT HE IS; cheerful and high spirited SAY THE PRISON COMMISSIONERS jH£ Modern Ycung Man who prefers life behind prison bars to a. life of service to his885 words
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359 1951-10-13 4 How much ice cream can a bov eat? If OW much ice cream can a small boy put away if you really give him his head? And how lons will it take him to sicken himself of the staff? These are ques- tions that parents have pondered since ice cream359 words
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Article, Illustration631 1951-10-13 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. THE Progressive Party, judging from the time it is taking to an nounce its Nominations is having a little difficulty in trying to get suitable men to stand for the City Council elections in December. Or is it that suitable cundic Jo^es are being difficult631 words
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Article, Illustration534 1951-10-13 4 CLIFFORD HULME - CLIFFORD HULME by -Asks an editor a> mt ir M rot in h igh plaa ,;-jJ .-1 merica MOT for the first time, the stench of moral corruption is drifting over the American scene amid such a soul-search-ing as this country has rarely known. "What's534 words
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Advertisement20 1951-10-13 4 S, DEALERS m ALL HIGH CLASSES OF WATCHES. LEE MM WATCH CO. SA, CHARGE ALLEY S!NGAPO r :£l Tel. 334820 words
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Advertisement18 1951-10-13 4 E aMI 'M EJ (*~m fy\^ y E R R JKF^I 1 1 _^iwl E CjjNSjf^ El I18 words
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Article, Illustration343 1951-10-13 5 45,000 MORE PUPILS: 18 NEW SCHOOLS Education plans for next year Free Press Staff Reporter QVER 1,000 school teachers will be recruited to both existing and new schools in igapore in 1952 under the Education Plan, the Free Press was told yesterday. These additional teachers, it was stated mieht theFree Press - 343 words
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Article38 1951-10-13 5 The staff of, the United Engineers has formed a Film Societv Pictures will be screened at the cor -'Panya i premises for members of the staff. Five shows have been arranged for November38 words
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377 1951-10-13 5 Free Press Staff Reporter II STURDY defence of n "Majula Singapura," the motto of the City Council, wai made by the President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, yesterday. "A motto,'' Mr. McNeice said, "ought to reflect the traditions of the country377 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-10-13 5 TWO SISTERS AT FASH ION PARADE n«ciure 1 w preUy i b ors IRIS {lefl) and DID J AX SEX both employees cf u\e Telecoms. Department in Kuala Lumpur, who took part in the Fashicn Parade at the Rotary Club (ai nival at Victoria Institn'icr, Ku;la Lurrpur Fress PressFress Press - 49 words
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Article73 1951-10-13 5 T»HE Ciurteied Bank of India, Ausu-alii and China yesterday claimed in the Kuala Lumpur Supereme Court that $62,655 was s ill due to it from a loan of $103,142 trut was repaid by Gian Singh and Company of Singapore during the Japanese Occupation. The Bank asked73 words
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Article59 1951-10-13 5 TA£ 1 M Jng subs cat. -ins will be liable to load-shedding tonight: Dunearn Road; Spore Turt Club; Ewart Park: Holland Road; Adam Pork; Gallop Hill Wayang Satu: Chatswonh Road; Peirce Road; Somerville Estate: Leedon Road; Victoria Park; Nassim Hill: Daivey Road; Paterson Road: Great World;59 words
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Article42 1951-10-13 5 A former Municipal President. Mr J A Black, has returned to Penan* after an absence of ten years. Mr. Black, who is here on a holiday. acted as a Malayan Asrent in Australia after Japans surrender in 1945.42 words
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Article98 1951-10-13 5 I'WO Singapore artists have presented three pictures to the Singapore Young Men's Christian Association for sale. The proceeds will go to the Y.M.C.A. Swimming Pool Fund, for which $250,000 is needed. Catherine Ormiston has presented two attractive oil paintings of flowers, one priced at $7598 words
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Article91 1951-10-13 5 The following axe the rubber crop figures for the month of Sepj tember. 1951, in -respect of the various companies far which Turquand Youngs and Company act as Secretaries: Aior Gajah Rubber Estate. Limited 18.000 lbs; Ayer Parms Rubber Estate Limited 75.000 lbs: Glenealy Plantations Limited91 words
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46 1951-10-13 5 Bandit activities were betgmmi serious In Trengganu, the Suit in ot Tremjganu told the people in his two-day tour of the Kemaman District this week. He said that they were starving now and because of the starvation they were "creating unceasing havoc.''46 words
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114 1951-10-13 5 Rural Board refuses reauest by Bedok hawkers rf*HE Singapore Rural Board 1 has refused to grant a request by haickers at Bedok to instal a s'andpipe jor water for'thc c- rive*ients of their patrons, a spokesman 1 0/ the Board told the Free Press, yepterduy. Tnsre* ws {no, rQasyntWkV'. shewn114 words
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Article, Illustration254 1951-10-13 5 Free Press Staff Reporter r fHE need for universality of prayer was never more needed than at present, Mr. Roland Lyne,, General Secretary of the Singapore Y.M.C.A. told the Free Press yesterday when be referred to the Combined F.X.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. Week of Prayer254 words
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Article, Illustration313 1951-10-13 5 S'pore to stage mammoth youth pageant next February Free Press StaA Reporter IN February next year 25.000 Colon- youths will stajre a mammoth rally in Singapore when thty celebrate "Youth Week". Described by youth leaders here as "the greatest youth pageant ever to be staged", the rally, will be arranged313 words
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Article200 1951-10-13 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 'THE development of the Singapore esplanade on the lines of a park with provision for a restaurant is what the Health Committee of the City Council would favour, the Free Press understands. The committee, however, has submitted to Government, without comment,200 words
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Article127 1951-10-13 5 Free Press S^ff Reporter. \tR. R. Jumakhoy. Independent Councillor for City Ward, was one of thos? who repeatedly urged that Govern—at should be approached for action in this matter 90 that the CKy Council could proceed with its proposed development. Mr. Jumabhoy said yesterday that he would127 words
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Article22 1951-10-13 5 The Ma ':■■:;.i n Royal Naval Voiuii.ce: Reserve is to haw parcte commanding officers for its Federation and Singapore Divisions22 words
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Advertisement98 1951-10-13 5 BARGAINS MEHS VESTS Neck and Short Sleeves. Button Front, s:sg cich Going at SI el 5 «C>> J ■0 to 40" chest MEN S VESTS und Neck without sleeves $1 each to 40" chest On/y of G*&H S*H*As ::ore^ 1 Tel. 5214 << CLEARANCE SUE 1 pries' of all our98 words
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Advertisement69 1951-10-13 5 POOLE POTTERY for WEDDING and l^^J ANNIVERSARY GifTS..../ ENGLAND EARLY MORNING SETS in Two Tone Colour Finish COMPLETE WITH MATCHING TRAY SET FOR ONE PERSON $16.50 COMPLETE SET FOR TWO PERSONS $22.50 COMPLETE Also available A wide range of TABLE VASES and attractive Ornaments including Flying Ducks, Yatcks, Book-ends, Wall69 words
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Article, Illustration624 1951-10-13 6 Chances for the young players From ALEX BANNISTER VO cricketing power has as many demands on its resources as England. The young M.C.C. team (average age 28) now on their tour of India, Pakistan, and Ceyion are the fifth to represent England overseas since624 words
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Article61 1951-10-13 6 BASKET ball trials will be held in Johore Bahru next week to pick 12 men and 12 women to represent the district in the State trials to be held at Batu Pahat this month. After the State trials teams to represent Johore at the All Malayan Chinese Basket61 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-10-13 6 gOUTH Johore RFC team to meet the Singapore All Blue at rugby today at Farrer Park Is: J Aithkem; Cpl Thornton, Clayton. Maj or McGu r k, Walsh; Martindale, J. P. Law <Capt); Walton, Fulton, McCormack, Capt. Corbett. ffapt Lee Stewart, Mills and T'oimg.47 words
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Article17 1951-10-13 6 terday's S.A.F.A. cap winners y. S.A.F.A league soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Free PressFree Press - 17 words
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Article452 1951-10-13 6 TiffPrs 3; Royal Navy 2 SoYAL Navy could have walked away from jalan K Besar Stadium yesterday evening with the Haw Par Charity Trophy in their possession. They coud have done, but they didn't and they have only th S av V y eS452 words
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114 1951-10-13 6 Shsll S.C. win replay with ten men PLAYING with ten men, Shell Sports Club triumphed ever 'he chartered Bank XI by three goals to one in the second third-round replay of their Singapore Business H ckcut cup fixture af Ftaser Neave ground erday The first encounter between two sides ended114 words
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Article53 1951-10-13 6 I iooiball selectors, bv i!iost sports hat poor 2-2 Lst France at HiLihS.adium Fecently. plan *o a: r> the international tnst Wales tomorrow re not helped by the inter-Lea-at Liverpool on W :n the English :xl the League I- That wai no real liters whoA.P. - 53 words
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Article17 1951-10-13 6 I hya held Chin M Recreation a scort l?ss draw in a ne at Sepov17 words
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Article304 1951-10-13 6 Till, party of Indian footballers expected in Stegapwc at the end of November on their Far Eastern tour includes 17 players, who will leave Calcutta on Nov. 23. ill play three. in Rangoon and! tn a-n Kcog before i bo the Colony. It is aN >304 words
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Article, Illustration348 1951-10-13 6 Both sides vulnerable. South dealer. Cover the East-West handa AFTER North's Blackwood four- notrump bid had uncovered Souths two aces. North decided to go for broke. It was quite true, as he afterward explained, that South might have held another queen but he also might have held one348 words
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Article396 1951-10-13 6 Selection of Thomas Cup t kQtn From A Special Correspondent LOM)()\. tn* ANE of the most interesting speculations in British badminton L. U today concerns the inclusion of the Lhoong brothers in th e ul| tpjim for the Thomas Cup games in Singapore next Vi396 words
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Article65 1951-10-13 6 MISS Susan Partridge, 20--year-old Birmingham girl brought off a surprise when she beat Miss Jean Quertier, the holder, in a semi-final of the British covered courts lawn tennis championships at Queens Club. London yesterday by 2-6. 6-4, 7-5. In the other semi-final-Mrs. Jean Walker-Smith. the Wightman Cup player,Reuter - 65 words
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Article54 1951-10-13 6 SOCCER: Malayan Chines? WJL v Singapore Malays, Jalan Besar stadium; I.R.C. v 8.M.H., Fat Park: Malayan Airways S.C "A" Hangar XI v "B and D" HangarShell ground. RUGGER: Army v Navy, Naval Base; S.( v RAF. Seletar. Padang: Nee Soon Garrison v S.C.C. "B". Nee Soon: Raffles Insl.54 words
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Article108 1951-10-13 6 IM'SSIA, now eligible to romp rtt in Hi. <> has made no move to accept the i< sent out early in the summer and the in\ italioi in late August Nekher has brought a I Finnish Olympic officials underhand u Russians are planning to take 500 athhA.P. - 108 words
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Article36 1951-10-13 6 JACK Qai hea\ pion un on his it condition v as ii The ope tated by ed m Brion. wei'j pean Ten Hoi: month Gardr. poitpon< with Jo: is dii' say:• - 36 words
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Article17 1951-10-13 6 S. AFRICAN SIGNS FOR BIRMINGHAM BIL1 cenl signed by B and lea\ week i terd.' Icon.; A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Advertisement202 1951-10-13 6 yfto he*; IS f^£\, £m -^*fc* WAV] i tc hy t stingy neat \^SDtP\£r\ rash, prickly heat, %L^mL\jm^ '0* mop) minor skin troubles got you squirmy *2*'\ H* '2*Z*S J-— *v and miserable? Get fast relief— shake V^C^^^^^^^PB^ itfti on Mexsana worlc fs largest in «§P* «^HK wS heat powder!202 words
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Miscellaneous75 1951-10-13 6 T»t- GAM ft PL? Ar fiahAcf. ,>..<r -.v mv pgfcv -juiQt. j QfrAutv &eo(?&e i can'tl I'll feo ano Rescue- it I was Wc-a«\m<? T^tj shiut rat OAYfr- VJ TV I WV6-NO IT ANY HAORfc- »Wfe-T| tT'^ A\V FAVOugrTfr SAlffT T I PAY dACUErO 60|^ «Ou4«C-L TO f»UT \T TAtr75 words
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Article110 1951-10-13 7 !}oing should good at m ng today > rom pEXANftfll 1 1. n w\ »il! protaHj start favourite in ;RhK l>iv. 1.7 Furs., this W q^lv I" 11 1 discussed horse at debated. His SingaL o win agnin here. K owing, they said he I.110 words
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Article24 1951-10-13 7 iiimeiitaru's on the first ram at Penang today bf broadcast by Radio (Penang), The station will carrj24 words
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Article187 1951-10-13 7 ..\'G HOO was "A -unpion at the ria Schools annual swim- ival at the C.S.C. Division champion was tac Teck. A l. Tay Kee Siong. S. H«k Choon. 32.4 sec. 50 ::^ee Style "B"; 1. Koh Kim Seng Yew, 3. 9enf Swee 31.5 sec. 100187 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-10-13 7 DSF DSFD DSFDSF t j I n Mrio *evcnt M of 'this Kind' It tt.ts the first jur.io A evcnv vi FoxFox - 22 words
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Article31 1951-10-13 7 A.P. n Churchill's 11. has race. The i grey was injurtd late* workh::n in a In August. Nightinthe horse will racing again. 13 of d.-A.P. - 31 words
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Article248 1951-10-13 7 OUDAN has been promoted from Ci. 2to Cl. 1 according to a release from the Straits Racing Association Down from Cl. 2 to Cl 3: Mandalay. Kaiser me Prince Eugene. Enterprise. Mayfair. Kini? Arthur, Argos Lad. British Film. Picture House. Glorify. Tollana. The Factor. Flying248 words
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Article85 1951-10-13 7 TK U*i lawn *wm championships of Asia, to b« .U* at C'otabo from ~rt February 8 20. are Mar pla>ers from Sweden, America Austrana ana Ynile« State. Lawn Tennis Association I^. he orjani^rr. that fo«r top ranking plajers w dl J°£ prohaW* Dick Savitt. theReuter - 85 words
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Article173 1951-10-13 7 ALLA LEWIS r^SPAssim epsom jeep call boi pointer *22 l JSTJLi. SSS; BANDS FALL demonic demo™ Egyptian QmuLM i De«w«k Seventy Seven Unaware U—»w Ecyptian Queen Trent Fall Egyptian Q«een *r« c2li*l££ T m Axmnjys cocrtenay h good advice colrten ay ii itetooT^ S?T!L? Thirtaew Thirlmere173 words
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Article420 1951-10-13 7 WOL VES MAY WIN TODAY U.K. soccer review By JIM CHAMBERS. LONDON. Sat. ENGLAND'S selectors will again be ouMn force today watching perfomances to selecting their team Ho play Wales at Cardiff on Oct. 20. They are scheduled to name their men tomorrow. One League game which will be closelyA.P. - 420 words
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Article34 1951-10-13 7 ATR John Duffs Louis Dor won the six furlongs Duke of Edinburgh Stakes at Ascot. England vesterday. Major D. MeCRlmonfs Meteorite was second and Marcel Boussac's Sirdar third. Eleven ran.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article559 1951-10-13 7 Race 1—2.15: Class 4, Div. 3 5J Furs. 1 4G2 Egyptian Queen McCloud 9.00 2 040 Unaware Healey 8.12 3 400 Lucky Star II Harper 8.12 4 000 Ramillies > 8.10 5 440 Mr. Tin J. Donnelly 8.09 6 000 Trent Fall Charles 8.08 7 000 De-Win Tait559 words
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316 1951-10-13 7 in 43. Honour Bright (Harper) went leisurely over three in 43 4/5. Reward went flat out for his three in 41'j. Steel Trap (Bagby) strode nicely over three in even time. Bull (J. Donnellyt and Recovery II (Heley) went from the five at316 words
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Article27 1951-10-13 7 pRANK Bell or Britain pounded out a ten-round decision in Manchester last night over Stefan Olek, French heavyweight champion, in a non-title fight.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article96 1951-10-13 7 THE Combined Malayan Chinese F.A. team to meet the Malays at Jalan Besar today will be: San Kwok Hin (Kedah); p Saraihi (Kedah). Soh Teow Ken* (S'pore); Pane Sean* Hock (Pg.), We<Hoon Leong (S'pore). I. 1Vass (S'pore); Liew Thiar Quee (N.S Mok Wai Kiv (N.S.) Dollah96 words
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Advertisement182 1951-10-13 7 JUST RECEIVED... BRYANTS' SI9BT TARTAN Canvas Sunday Golf Ba*s PP4/T Tartan Canvas Pear Pro Golf Ba^ SZ266T Tartan Canvas Golf Ball Bat 5674T Tartan Canvas Golf Head (Overs SZIOB Bayhide Super Cloth Gladstone Tennis Bags, etc., etc., etc. Inquiry Att KINGS 23-1, Raffles Place, Phone: Singapore 1. ***** I TO?182 words
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Title Section8 1951-10-13 8 Free Press Saturday Magazine SATURDAY, October 13, 1951.8 words
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Article, Illustration385 1951-10-13 8 THEY ARE BECOMING HOUSE PROUD MARIAN WELLS finds several surprises when she revisits a familiar kampong in Singapore island 'jHiE banana clumps stood there and the attaps formed the same jagged outline against the clouds, but something seemed changed and different The kampong was the one I had visited before,385 words
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Article436 1951-10-13 8 The Malays on Slave Isle ON A VISIT TO COLOMBO. TELLS ABOUT I I who IB H w B m I I I I m I B To them. Ceylon is their ..e and the only country bleb they owe allegiance. I Is nothing more a a faint and old436 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-10-13 8 Photos by GURKHA CHILD INDIAN GRANDFATHER Birte SteinckeBirte Steincke - 11 words
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Article582 1951-10-13 8 Why Chinese homes are smaller NO KITCHEN IS BIG ENOUGH FOR TWO WOMEN, SAYS BEBE YEO. AND THAT IS ONE OF THE REASONS AS one drives about the suburbs of Singapore, one cannot help noticing the few stately mansions of former towkays and millionaires. These massive buildings with their spacious582 words
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638 1951-10-13 8 J. W. Goodwin - BORNEO'S FIRST 'EARTH OIL' STILL GUSHES J. W. Goodwin by WHEX Kublai Khan sent an expedition to Borneo in 1292 he commanded Sum Ping to bring back a rich jewel which, on the fabled mountain Kinabalu, was guarded by a fierce dragon. The Chinese captain succeeded in stealing the jewel638 words
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Advertisement11 1951-10-13 8 I UCOMETAL MAfl A SOLE AGE/S| TS: |^UiNE.STOKVIS(M)LTD. K LUMPUR PENANG11 words
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Advertisement71 1951-10-13 8 FINE NYLONS.. FOR IFOiWfN OF MAGNIFICENT DREAMS -?v» v IB K J&- ••^S» j3 i a a^^B Sr > Jf 7B a^V 91. jk \:.Jm < -c^B m*# s 9 JHB, B Available in 3 ttyles '^i'c^ 54 gauge IS denier v «£l£v... •>- Accented witli Ofc, 15 denier Lace71 words
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Article, Illustration776 1951-10-13 9 DAVID LEWN - DAVID LEWN SATURDAY MACAZINE Hair goes uncut, Dior doesn't design the dresses By New 'jungle girl," Linda Darnell, says 'they're fresh, real and alive 4 THE surf on the shore, the palm trees round the still lagoons, the deep jungle and the hot, hot776 words
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263 1951-10-13 9 says ROGER YUE ANOTHER of those tune-filled, dancefilled "westernised" Egyptian musicals which Singaporeans so a long way to see, is M Al'LI M BITLBI T LE (Garrick midnight tonight). ...uilim BulDul althcugh not quite up to the usual Egyptian standard. scores with263 words
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Article267 1951-10-13 9 FRANK ROGERS - 'The Men and 'The Man FRANK ROGERS by iiiiiIHIIIIIIIXI'" 111 1 1 AFTER Stanley Kramer's beautiful "Home of the Brave' comes THE MEN (coming to the Capitol). It is dramatically bigger and technically better, bringing to the cinema audience for the first time Marlon Brando, who made a hit on267 words
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Article, Illustration442 1951-10-13 9 Shelley Winters, new top-line star and Farley Cranger In the flesh and on the screen.. ..a girl all set to join the top-liners, and her husband-to-be lIOLLYWOOD'S new- est engaged couple, Stielley Winters and Far/.ey Granger, flew into London recently with some definite ideas on the442 words
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Article, Illustration363 1951-10-13 9 Says Leonard Mosley WITH an old-fashioned look in her eye and an elbow reafly to jab the ribs of any unwanted man who comes too near, Shelley Winters has flaunted her reputation In Half a dozen Hollywood films as a gay girl who was never Too363 words
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Advertisement146 1951-10-13 9 KCW SHOWING U-1. 45-4.00-6.39-9 30 WARNER BROS'. LBHwiflii] M'NITi TONIGHT 'CAPITOL i lone »ij9 11 a.M 1.15. 4.83, b.30 and 9.30 p.m. NOW SHOWING HOWARD HUCh-S JOHN WAYNE ROBERT RYAN Ph: v ta nta "THE FUNERAL OF SIR HEN3Y GURNEY" MN'TE TONIGHT DOUGLAS MAYO AGI-BRENNAN »iit Warner Bros IIONG THE146 words
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Advertisement224 1951-10-13 9 GENUINE CULTUhEQ f 1 NiSCKLACES, EARai^*^ BRACELETS. RINGS, |J LANKA JEWEU^ 20, Battery Road, Singapore- 1 A Dictionary of Modem English lU.ige bv H u/ The King'. English by H. W Fooler ni F I Pitman's Commercial Type writing fc y J Fo1 WalmHey I MacArthur (An Up-to-D.it, Eographv k224 words
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Article, Illustration814 1951-10-13 10 WILLIS HALL - WILLIS HALL DF DSFS DSFDS SFD GFHF GHFGH FFGHFG indecisively v of I I I I I jmic I world I I I I l 4 SIX I I I I wt Is I ft )ok K -of 11l Slosscr." Cyrus Q Slosser controlled this technicoiour monarchy with814 words
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Article909 1951-10-13 10 Colin D. Edwards - BANDS ARE GREA T MORALE RAISERS Colin D. Edwards by IT is something that the far-flung corners of the Empire share with the home country; it is a feature of the English scene that is also common Hong Kong and Khartoum. Singapore and Trinidad, Ceylon and the Bahamas. On an909 words
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979 1951-10-13 10 GIVE THAT 'OLD BIKE' THE NEW LOOK advises Patrick Doyle JT is nothing short of a miracle how some bicycles continue to carry riders safely mile after mile, day after day, in all kinds of weather under all types of conditions when it is considered how little attention and care979 words
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Advertisement167 1951-10-13 10 To New York^y 1 "constellation" \d Ta DEPARTURES FROM SINGAPORE 'J0 THRICE WEEKLY J? a FOR FURTHER DETAILS COMTACT fJ? iv.L.IVi. /ft/ /o ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES WJf Pmjayson Green 7 /My SINGAPORE 1 jffir A «oy;.l dutch wMX MZ ZOOKS ON CONCRETE -cd Concrete by Hadden **m 6 3.60 pm*167 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1951-10-13 11 HAROLD MAYES - DEATH WAS THE VERDICT FOR 11 FIGHTERS HAROLD MAYES Who is to blame when tragedy stalks the g£»g? By long ago in Madison Square Garden, New York, I saw death strike a left-hand blow. Boxing records will show that 20 year-old middleweight George Flores, of New York's East Side, wasA.P. - 1,437 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-10-13 11 («nuii .tngutlia, ttalajl "oalkeepir, punches the ball away as Yeo Ah Hoe attempts to head it. Chinese spoilt their unbeaten record in their final fixture in this season's Singapore A.F.A. Community League contest when Malays beat them three-one at Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday44 words
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Article443 1951-10-13 11 DRITISH and Continental boxers figure as logical contenders for world titles in five of the eight divisions, according to the newest rankings of the National Boxing Association of the United States. They are missing from the list only in the heavyweight, middleweight and lightweight divisions. No logicalA.P. - 443 words
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Article527 1951-10-13 11 SINGAPORE soccer referees, like those in England, are experiencing trouble in applying the new clause in law 12 referring to obstruction. There have been only a few instances of obstruction in matches at Jalan Besar Stadium, but quite a number have been reported in games527 words
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Article583 1951-10-13 11 C. BRYCE - SCC insist on Padam Twickenham C. BRYCE By TAKE a glance at the Singapore Cricket Club Ist XV fixture list and you will see only two away games granted by the Club this season—one against R.A.F. Seletar on Dec. 29 and the other against G.H.Q. on Jan. 9, 1952. Reluctance583 words
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Article20 1951-10-13 11 BRM out of Grand Prix T»HE B 1 fail speec < engin< Briu and Kei ing the c to iron perform;.:20 words
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Miscellaneous10 1951-10-13 11 TIM the saiio? m^^^^^^^^m^^^^^—^^_^^ N^^ •>-*% I v aa Ar 310 words
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Article78 1951-10-13 12 ACCOUNT ANCV. cost accounting. Company Secretaryship, bookkeeping. A six months' "Intensive Method'* Course (Hgcognised for award o! Diploma as Associate or I v) will qualify you for higher status by spare time postal study. Guaranteed Courses in Commercial and Law subjects, London I tnber of Commerce, R.S.A., I78 words
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Article57 1951-10-13 12 Marine Division There will be a special meeting of Marine Division Volunteers at Police Training School, Thompson Road at 6.13 p.m. on Monday 22nd October 1951 when I I officer Commanding will outlir.t future tin II is important that all volunt iched to Marine Division d. J.57 words
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Article46 1951-10-13 12 NOTICE is hereby «ivpn that CbtKfe Juay ol No. 25. Lloyd Read Singapore is applying to the 1 naturalisation and any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should be granted should send a n and signed statement of the f.-cts to the Colonial SecreSingapore.46 words
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283 1951-10-13 12 WASHINGTON, Sat. ryUE U.S. State Depart- ment yesterday gave notice that regardless of Russian objections the West intends to go ahead with plans to revise the Italian peace treaty. The Department made public a Soviet note attacking the revision of plans put forward byA.P.; Reuter - 283 words
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Article72 1951-10-13 12 CANBERRA. Sat. ACTING Commerce Minis- ter Senator George MCLeay last night forecast a vast increase in Australia's meat production as a result of the agreement signed in London The agreement, for 15 year?,, is designed to promote increased production of meat in Australia for thp British market.Reuter - 72 words
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Article183 1951-10-13 12 NEW YORK, Saturday. SHOWMAN Billy Rose ha s been lacked out of his fashionable Beekman Place mansion in New York by his wife, Eleanor Holm, 37, a former Olympic twimming star. As reports continued that :he couple had separated ind were headed for the livorce183 words
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Article54 1951-10-13 12 IN view of the state of Emergency in Singapore and the Federation and of the desirability of maintaining the Administration at as full strength as possible, the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson. has agreed to remain at his post until next March, when he retires54 words
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Article61 1951-10-13 12 A Children's Fun i?air in aid of the Poppy Day Appeal will be held at the St. Joseoh's Institution ground in Bras Basah Road from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. today. Charges for admission are $1- for adults and 50 cents for children. Attractions at the faip61 words
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Article42 1951-10-13 12 The West German Government plans to lay before Parliament next Wednesday an electoral bill for all Germany. West Germany wants unity to be reached by holding free :md secret elections in all four zones under inter- national supervision—42 words
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Article32 1951-10-13 12 uwing 10 pressure of work at the Foreign Office caused by the Egyptian crisis, the Foreign .Secretary, Mr. Morrison, has cancelled engagements to speak at two election meetings today.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 32 words
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Article23 1951-10-13 12 Argentina will support Italian rearmament at the United Nations Assembly in Paris and will "make a plea for the return of Trieste"— A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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337 1951-10-13 12 Labour 'brought worst fall for 200 years Churchill: U.K. resources have gone WOODFORD, ESSEX, Saturday. MR. Churchill said last night that the last six years of Socialist rule in Britain had marked the "greatest fall in her rank and stature in the world since the loss of the American coloniesA.P. - 337 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-10-13 12 picture. The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, and the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimsoi. at Raffles Hotel last nUht when a banquet was giveu in honour of Mr. Senanayake. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article27 1951-10-13 12 Dr. Hjalmar Schacht said in Jakarta yesterday that he has accepted an invitation from the Persian Government to go to Teheran. A.P.27 words
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Article40 1951-10-13 12 General Kim II Sung. North Korean Premier, has told Marshal Stalin that Soviet friendship and assistance have been a source of great strength to North Korea in her struggle against South Korean and the American forces.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article278 1951-10-13 12 GRA TUITIES FOR KOREA FIGHTERS LONDON, Saturday. KOREAN war service is to carry a gratuity. A private who spends 24 hours with a unit there is to receive £10 in addition to the Korean Medal. If he spends a year there, a private likewise a sailor or an airman will278 words
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Article59 1951-10-13 12 The Anglo-American Corporation announced yesterday that a diamond or exceptional size had been found at their Premier Diamond Mine in Pretoria. It weighs 283 M carats, is two and a half inches long, one and a half inches wide and five-eighths of an inch thick. It is59 words
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Article36 1951-10-13 12 A U.S. Republican Representative. Mr. Frank Bow. said yesterday that a poll of his constituents showed that 68 per cent of those who replied favour the use of the atom bomb in Korea U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article21 1951-10-13 12 Leon Errol, well known film comedian, died of a heart attack in Hollywood vesterday. He was 70. A .P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article267 1951-10-13 12 AN amendment to the Emergency (Newspaper) Regulations, 1951, gazetted yesterday gives the proprietor of a newspaper the right of recourse to the Colony courts in the event of revocation by the Colonial Secretary of the newspaper's permit. The actual wording reads: "The provisions of these267 words
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Article25 1951-10-13 12 East German frontier police at Marienborn yesterday confiscated two mail waggons from the regular mail trains between Berlin and West Germany. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article164 1951-10-13 12 EMPRESS WAS NOT AMUSED PARIS, Sat. EMPRESS Soraya of Persia is annoyed with the French Government. She was invited by the government to attend the opening, last night of the Comedie Francaise season. The Empress, looking every inch a queen in a white tulle gown, was the centre of attentionU.P. - 164 words
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Article28 1951-10-13 12 Mr. Trygve Lie. SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations, paid a courtesy call on the Persian Premier. Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq. at his New York hospital yesterday ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article28 1951-10-13 12 Production of U.S. consumer durable goods will be cut another ten per cent, beginning January 1 and automobile output will be slashed somewhat more. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement151 1951-10-13 12 SENDING HOME FOOD p A(| 1 Be sure to include t j cream, and specify NESTLE'S pure thick Q>r. 4-oz. tin 40 c t s 6-oi. tin 60 cts. \h *J J/r\ l|ovwsoj^ Sole Importers:— kl w c.u ,ID 35, Telok Arer Street. Singapore Id jft4: |jjr "TOWN HALL SHOS151 words
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Miscellaneous7 1951-10-13 12 ARTIES HEADLINE THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris7 words
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