The Singapore Free Press, 19 October 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA m SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN (EM
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  • 527 1 Cruiser anchors at port Said, troops dig in (CAIRO, Friday. L roinfon -ements arrived in the Suez last night to back up oarachaU troops joining the British garrison, who already Iheir firs! battle with Egyptian troops. A British cruiser, presumably the Gambia, has anchored at
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  • 7 1 FONUS FOR SUEZ RUN SEAMEN 5 n
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  • 47 1 No wives to go to Suez area I LONDON, Friday. CHILDRI N •>! British servicemen in Africa will sail as planned .»i the Egyptian crisis, the tnbark for the Sudan ■d as instructed," the unities bound for the .rued not to leave m I I IB 1 t
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  • 95 1 ECU ALA LUMPUR. Fri A RESETTLEMENT officer in the Sitiawan area of \k was fired at in a squattei hut after his assailants shouted H hands up." He fire but the bandit* aged to escape. An ei<iht-year-old Chinese ia killed and her sixold sister wounded
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  • 136 1 BUDGET SLASHED $30m. Free Press Staff Reporter Expenditure in the Singapore Government's Draft Estimates for 1952, showing a deficit of $36,800,000 have been slashed by nearly $30,--000,000 so far by the Select Committee appointed by the Legislative Council, the Free Press Understands. The committee is expected to make more cuts
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  • 149 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Truman told a gioup of Latin American students yesterday that his Point 4 programme was designed to improve conditions to a point where the world can support five times its present population "in luxury." The Chief Executive cast himself in the
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  • 24 1 The British Embassy Ln Teheran has lodged a protest with the Persian Foreign Office against restrictions on British banking transactions. U.P
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  • 229 1 PERSIA'S relations with the West and the deadlock over the oil question will be fully reviewed when her Premier, Dr. Mossadeq, and his advisers visit President Truman in Washington, according to informed sources. Diplomats said the United States will make a new effort
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  • 21 1 Britain's Board of Trade yesterday opened the door to limited Imports of cotton, rayon and silk from Japan.
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  • 53 1 AFTER ALL, ITS PUBLICITY' IN Detroit they have dreamed up' a new title for a comely young- woman. Miss Gaylia Davis, a 17--year-old brunette, has become "Miss Sewer Cleaner of 1951." "After all," says Gaylia, "it's publicity, isn't it? There will" be huge pictures of me at sewer-cleaning conventions all
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  • 84 1 CALGARY. Alberta, Fri. PRINCESS Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arriyed here by train yesterday with the temperature at 20 degrees of frost. The Royal train drove through swirling snow o arrive here at 10 a.m. local time. Eage/ crowds had stood out in the
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  • 108 1 MEMBER SYSTEM: 'NOT YET Free Press Staff Reporter. THE Progressive Party believes that it is premature to have a member system in the Singapore Government until there is an elected majority, nominated seats are abolished and the Government members in the Legislative Council are reduced to four, said Mr. John
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  • 43 1 Seventeen Hong Kong Chinese fisherfolk, including five children, were rescued and brought back to the Colony when their fishing junk was sunk in a collision with the British aircraft carrier Unicorn, off Chilang Point, shortly after midnight yesterday Reuter morning.—
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  • 33 1 The Pakistan government has granted a life pension of 2,000 rupees (about £200) a month to the Begum Liaquat All Khan, widow of the Premier who was assassinate d on Tuesday.
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  • 150 1 NEW YORK. Fri. JAPAN hopes to regain its industrial capacity from raw materials obtained from the countries of South-east Asia. Mr Kohei Teraoka, representative of the Japanese government Overseas Agency here told the third International Advertising Convention in New York that the oolitical situation in
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  • 311 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Truman said last night that he was 1 standing by his earlier statement that agreements with Russia were not worth the paper they were written on. A correspondent at his weekly press conference asked if the President would comment on the recent statement
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  • 16 1 T,he new Japanese-United States security agreement will be functioning by next Feb- ruary. Reuter
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  • 287 1 LONDON, Fri. BY the small hours jf next Friday, thr British public mav have i (rood indication \\h"ih"r it has re-elected Hit Labour Government >r voted for a change to the Conservatives. Returns from the 625 constituencies showed today that more than half of them h
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  • 1070 2 Stock of Royal Family stands high in U.S. Kay Murray's Column Princess Margaret a favourite-she is spirited and democratic t^EVER has the stock 11 of Britain's Royal Family stood as high in the U.S. as it does at present. The boom started with the birthday of Princess Margaret, who has
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 57 2 Solution To Crossword No. 487 Across: 1, Cheapsicle. 8, British made. 10, Too. 11, Nods. '13, Tone 14. Reproof. 15, Abet. 16, Enid. 17, see. 19, Castor Sugar. 20, Drag Hunts. Down: 2. Hairdresser a, Adlt< 4, Soho. 5. Dead of Night, 6, Abiiidance. 7, Defenders. 9 Jct? rief. 12,
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    • 339 2 YOUR LUCKY CTAR; BORN today, you h'ave a forceful, magnetic per- sonality yet one. at times, i strangely larking in ae- gressiveness. You have a good business sense, although a career of business, commerce or finance is not likely to appeal to you. There is a little too much of
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  • 324 3 Parties rush to sick-beds LONDON, Friday. AHOI R and Conservative campaign managers are struggling for an almost untapped 1 1 >orvoir of General Election "ghost votes" the k and infirm, and the thousands of old people uho are known never to leave their homes from
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  • 215 3 -THEY WILL HEAR DIVORCEES, TOO LONDON^riday. JjI\ORCED men and women will give their reasons for the break-up of marriage and their views on the laws which govern domestic life when the Royal Commission on Marriage and Divorce sets up its "court" to examine evidence soon.
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  • 72 3 Ten Czechs, including women and children, shot their way to the free West Germany on foot on Wednesday after failing to crash Czechoslovakia's iron curtain in a home-made armoured truck. A U.S. spokesman in Germany said the party of four men! two women and four children
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  • 35 3 Macao's worst fire in 20 vears on Tuesday reportedly left more than 400 homeless and took a property toll of an ostimated |1K51.500.000. One person, a 71-year-old Chinese woman, is known defcd. A.P
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  • 18 3 The Young Pioneers. Russia's Communist organisation for children, now has 19.000.--nOO members throughout the USSR.— A.P
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  • 79 3 piSHERMAN J. Prowse, of Perth, seized a shotgun and fired when he saw a large sea snake glide past his boat. The explosion blew the threshing snake into the boat and Prowse fired again. This time he killed the snake but also blew a hole in the
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  • 55 3 THEY HAD A£2 AT JOURNEY'S END Czech Oldrich Hromek, 22, and his French wife. Christiane, 22. have arrived in Perth with A £2, after a five-month 26.000-mile hitchhike from Paris. They set out with A £250 and will work in Perth to get enough money to travel io Sydney, where
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  • 228 3 LONDON. Fri. f\ENNIS Lawrence set out to persuade the parents of Paddv Lemin that he would make her a good husbandbut he failed. For. said Mr. Gordon Bellingham. solictor. at Plymouth Magistrates' Court lt lt is not easy when you are 23 to try
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  • 427 3 PHARLES Solomon, the well--known Philadelphia bridge auilEKy. has always been an enthusiastic aavocate oj the wea* two bid. However, in his recent £5c he changed the name to the ■^^eS^s'ihat the word -weak" was not properly descripLive of the bid. However, it has ong been known as the
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  • 222 3 HOx\G KONG, Friday. LI LEI-KI, deputy commissioner of the Kirin (Manchuria) Cultural and Educational Bureau, has lost his job because of ''shameful behaviour.'* Li's downfall began in 1949 when, in one of his many concurrent posts as principal of a Changchun High School, he paid
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  • 32 3 Thp Japanese Prime Minister. Mr Shigeru Yoshida told the House of Councillors yesterday that he would not permit the commitment of Japanese troops to tne Korean battlefield.- U.P
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  • 35 3 Two men were condemned to death and nine others, Including four Roman Cathoilic priests, were sentenced to prison in Warsaw on Wednesday for joining in underground activities against the Cpmmunist government. A.P
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  • 23 3 Persident Truman yesterday signed a £20,334,931,439 military appropriations bill, the largest ever given to the military in peacetime.- A. P
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    • 172 3 BORNEO SINGAPORE mm lil r i f ti'lUilk VffMi /ffifl/fLTttfA 111 Hiiiiill liiiiitawWßwhl^feMlftWjllßßHßyfflLrfctftHßßßß^^lß^B^B^nWßßHiflijrFMtnßißnß MALACCA SERE MBAN L LUMPUR IPOH PENAN6 BUTTER WORTH JESSELTON hi i, BM-AS FOR FRIENDS OVERSEAS 1 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL 1952 I «^^^^^t. Hundred* of Black fr Prlt: Bp ,-*^ff^ -^J^S^^Mifc.. r *25 Articles by LeadThe
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  • 529 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY Oct 19. 1951 Issues in Egypt I^GYPTIAN troops have rired on British troops in the Canal Zone, and British troops have returned their fire. Both sides have placed their forces in the area jii the alert, and only a liUle more hotheadedn< ss on the
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  • 898 4 CLEMENT RICHARD ATTLEE Has Bevan on his hands, says Wilson Broadbent UNDOUBTEDLY Clemerit Richard Attlee is, or should I say has been, one of the great underrated politicians of recent times. One can think of Baldwin and his bursts of political honesty and
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  • 638 4 By A Special Correspondent POLISH SCHOOL-CIRLS ARE UNDERGOING MILITARY TRAINING tV.OM behind the Iron Curtain comes more news oi Russia's vast military build-up in hqr satellite states. In Poland schoolgirls are undergoing military training. In East Germany plans are well under way for
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  • 401 4 Winston Spencer Chin ill BUT IT WAS NO TIME FOR PARTY POLITICS, SAYS JAMES DOW WHAT is the truth about Winston Churchill— this man who, 77 next month, is about to 'fight another election campaign, his 15th and, rjy his own assessment,
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  • 403 4 \JEDICAL remedies which might be valuable if given a chance are being condemned by high medical authority without fair test. Th.s disturbing fact ki raised anew by a report issued from the Empire Rheumatism Council on trials it has made of a remedy called adrenaline cream.
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    • 22 4 Exquisite Diamond Gen Set Jewellery if\ Piatinum Gold. Rings Brooches Pendants, etc., etc. Oianeed Platinoa Watches P.H.HENDRY, 3t North Bridge Road, Sintapore-6.
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    • 65 4 > j v QLre Si Baby has been watching that door fc time. There have been some disap Jock with a friendly bark or two pulling one of his funny faces but when one is hungry— However no mistake this I last lovely Cow Gate in my M Here's your
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  • 445 5 NEW SITE FOR RAFFLES INST CROPS UP AGAIN 'We have grown out of it says Mr. Frisby miii- Free Press Staff Reporter fHL need for moving Raffles Institution owing to the congestion and unsuitably of its present site in Bras Basah Road, has CTO Thp n U a ga "V
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  • 53 5 Curioos and ornaments made with sea-shells f KONG IS FAR AHEAD.... SIR ARTHUR MORSE, r;nan of the Hong I Shanghai Bank duration, photoa board the Canin Singapore, ing to Hong er a long holiday I and thinks that Hong Kong is still jar ahead ress, adding: "Withuears, Singapore inll overcrowded.''—
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  • 56 5 C.ann r J i-n Bad i E n fun in a slit trf-rch guard.ng the apprcaches to the sit? from which f Troop of 25 Field Re;iint-*t. I V. has **n blas;;iu ihe jui»le i-- *i Uaub wuh sh 11s in th? operations to catch Sir
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  • 196 5 $1300,090 fife station Free Press Staff Reporter tihf Singapore City Council should engage the T"ervfces g expert consultants on reinforced 111 HP«izn of the tower and building hous ng JheTr^en^nes for 'the new $1,300,000 fire station at Alexandra Road, the Council's Building Committee has
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  • 49 5 'WOODEN HORSE' ESCAPEE SPEAKS TO ROTARIANS mcture. »iR. R. M. C. CODNtR, one 0/ the escapees in the "Wooden Horse" episode, speaking to Kuala Lumpur Rotarians on Wednesday. trom the icjt are Dato Tan Cheng Lock, Mr. E. L. Russell, Mr. Codner and Mr. Chua Boon Guan.- Free Press
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  • 270 5 FRANCISCAN SISTERS TO TRAIN S T UDENT-NURSES Free Press Staff Reporter THE Sisters of the Franciscan Mission of the A Divine Motherhood of Tan Tock Seng Hospital are calling for young girls, preferably those with Senior Cambridge certificates, to be trained by them as student-nurses when their new Preliminary Training
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  • 42 5 Miss Louise Lu of Singapore, who is studying in an American university on a United States Government scholarship, has been invited to attend a meeting conducted by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, ffkiow Pi <dent "i D Roosr.
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  • 88 5 rpHE Singapore Art Society's second annual exhibition of works by local teachers and art students will be opened today at he British Council Centre by Mr. A. W. Frisby, Director of Education, Singapore, at 5 p.m. The exhibition will remain open from 9 a.m. to 5.30
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  • 129 5 A transcription made by the Voice 01 America of Miss Florence Soon-Kin Wong's brilliant pianoforte rendering of Liszt's Etude In P. Minor will be the highlight of the USI3 record concert to be held at 26 Raffles Place on October 22 at 5.15 p.m. These concerts, to
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  • 107 5 rtee Press Staff Reporter It might not be possible to continue the present reduced two-hour daily blackout periods next month as the boilers at the Power Station will have to be put out of commission in turn for overhaul, Mr. C. C. Payne,
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  • 141 5 AN exhibition of handicraft n turned out by tuberculosis patients of Tan Tock Seng Hospital will be held on Wednesday next at 10 a.m. in the Diversional Therapy Unit of the Hospital. Mrs. C. E. Collinge, Honorary Secretary of the Unit, told the Free Press yesteriay.
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  • 30 5 Gold medals are to be presented to 27 Kuala Lumpur Chinese chool teachers in recognition of heir services as teachers for more than 20 years.
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  • 299 5 'Reasonably Balanced' City Budget Free Press Staff Reporter PROVISION for many improvement schemes and 1 special services which City Councillors *wl hoped would be carried out next year will not be included in the City's draft estimates for 1952 owing to lack of funds,
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  • 69 5 Half a century's progress in women's wear was recorded at Penang's first International Fashion Pamde which drew a crowd of 500 to the E. O. Hotei on Wednesday night. Costumes displayed by 40 pretty models ranged from the traditional embroidered dress worn at the early turn of the
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  • 30 5 Mr. G. G. Thomson. Public Relations Secretary, will addn public meeting at the Indian Assoriation roof garden in BaiRoad tomorrow at 615 pjn. on ■Indians in Sinrapore".
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  • 367 5 50 PER CENT JUMP IN PROPERTY VALUES Free Press Staff Reporter rpilE business boom, talk of a further devaluation in the the desire of more people to invest their money in land rather than keep it in the bank and the appearance of big speculators wanting to develop land and
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  • 926 6  -  ALLAN LEWIS Picking tomorrow 's winners By PENANG, Friday. gTEELTRAP, though promoted two divisions for his win on Wednesday, should be one of the best bets again tomorrow, the last day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn meeting. Steeltrap won more easily than the half-length
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  • 43 6 COLLOWING horses v.ill r not start tomorrow: Rio Grande, Uritbh Film, Carnivorous, Straight On, Glorify, Flyin* Spirit. Pot Luck, Academy Award, LaWan, Hormone, Hawaii, General, Picture Fan, Constance, #>lalay Film. Movie 11, Announce, Misty Line, Evergreen, Tempest. Totland. Brevity, Talkie.
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  • 66 6 q^HE recent World Series of baseball matches was wortoh U556,446 to each New York Yanke« player, each of whom received a full share. The Yankees won the series. A full share for each member of the losing team, New York Giants, was worth U554,951. The Yankees received
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  • 58 6 A WATER-POLO match between Dutch and British members of the Singapore Swimming Club will be played on Sunday at 11 a.m. The teams will be known as Holland and United Kingdom. They are: Holland: Mat hot: S. Wolters; Stennekan (capt.) Oliemang; Costergo; Visser; W. Wolters. U.K.: Poley: Quince
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  • 21 6 A Japanese hockey team arrived in Calcutta yesterday. It will make a 30-day tour of India. t A.F.P
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  • 457 6 ANNOUNCE. MISTY LINE TEMPEST and EVERGREEN are very doubtful starters in the Autumn Cup Class 3, Div. 1) over a mile and a quarter at Penang tomorrow. In the absence of these four horses, JOHN HAM gets his chance, to re-enter the winning list.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 177 6 rf* Tdk6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya l*Vfi INTERVIEWED EVBRYfIW I S£5 WHAT 1 MEAN? I NOW YOU I I M ANORAKS, 00 I rTUHAPPfN. AROUMO HERE, EXCEPT YOU, SJft. y KNOW HOW Y&J THINK WFU. NAROA.PERHAPS LEMORE, YOUR DISCOVERY OF THE SPACE YQITO (.ENORB'S BROTH£ft, LJ^
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  • 13 7 SAFETY IN IRISH BOXING m rS ery Nap K I II I Ba
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  • 255 7 TRONG HONGKONG SIDE v. MCFA Kai Sow is doing well for S.China SOCCER is in full swing in Hong Kong and a perusal of the latest newspapers from that Colony reveals that the Chinese will have a very strong side for tomorrow's Ho Ho Cup match •gai«sl Malayan Chinese at
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  • 40 7 Ho Ho Trophy results PREVIOUS results of the Ho Ho Trophy soccer competition between Hong Kong anti Malayan Chinese were: 1928 H.K. won 3-2. 1929 Malaya won 2-1. 1931 U.K. won 5-3. 1919 U.K. won 2-0. i950 Malaya won 3-2.
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  • 88 7 At a meeting on Oct. 14 a sports club was formed bv the name of Kerala Sports Club and tbe following were elected office bearers: President, R. G. Nair vice-president C. P. Mohamed Youseff; secretary H. Mohamed Shaffi; joint secretary C. K. Chandwn; trca^irer K. K
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  • 43 7 IN a Second Division League hockev match played at Hong Lim Green yesterday Royal Naval Air Station Sembawang did well to hold the Federation Customs to a oneali draw. The scorer for Customs was Alimad. How equalised for the Air Station.
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  • 51 7 TN a InemLy hockey match played on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. Girls' Sports Club dominated play for the major part of the same to run out winners over W.R.A.C. vTanehn) by two goals to nil Both the goals were scored in the first half by inside-right Mrs.
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  • 20 7 Malayan Airways S.C. yesterday d a soccer match for Capt Fenton's Cup. Air Crew beat d Crew 5-3.
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  • 102 7 RI fight back in vain D.AFFLES Institution put up a plucky showing at rugby against R.E.M.E. "A" on the school ground yesterday, but had to admit defeat by 16 points (two goals, two trfcsi to three (penalty goal* R.E.M E. opened the tearing in the eighth minute when Kencrossed /or
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  • 85 7 PHILIPPINE participation in the 15th World Olympics to be held in Helsinki, Finland, from July 19 to Aug. 3, 1952, was approved by the Philippine Cabinet at a recent meeting. Participation was recommended by the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation, which estimated the cost at approximately U.S.$
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  • 29 7 Soccer: .Bse. Houses knockout competilion semi-final Shell S.C. v M.P.H. River Valley Road ground. Hockey: University v S.C.C., Padang. Aquatics: St. Patrick's School annual championships, C.S.C pool.
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  • 57 7 Soccer 'invasion of Hong Kong SWEDEN'S Helsingborg football team will, on Nov. 17, lead off a foreign invasion of Hong Kong's 1951-52 football season, the Hong Kong Football Association Council announced yesterday. They will be followed by an Indian Olympic side in early December and a Hendon < British i
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  • 117 7 Tnree Raffles Grrls School students— Mok Wai Pun, Prem Gill and Christine De Silva— fought out the Cosmopolitan Cycling CluD women's annual s) ow cycle race held on the Indian Association ground yesterday. Thirteen took part in the event, which was contested over 100 yards and
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  • 34 7 gOUTH African Rugby union touring team beat Pontypool and Newbridge by 15 points to six yesterday. County championship results were: East Midlands 10 North Midlands 6; Warwickshire 20, Leicestershire 3. Reuter A.P
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  • 272 7 1 ;ui ul Karib 2 JfauiM Dcpt. 1 FATHUL Karib won a disappointing S.A.FJV. Junior Cup final when they accounted for Marine Department S. C. 2—l at Jalan Besar Stadium last evening. Two goals, the first by Rahim Omar from an Ibrahim Yusoff centre in
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  • 37 7 picture. rvrlinff Club's women's annual slow cycle Thirteen took part m the C osmopolitaa Cychng^iuDs The win stndent9 o f race held on the Indian A "/T^c^ Paglar. wife of the Clnb's Free Press
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  • 51 7 picture. G»man Angullin, Me Fathul Karib captain and poalkeeper, is carried shoulder high by his team-mates (Yusoflf Ali. left, im\ Rahim Omar) after he has received the S.A.P.A. Junior Cup. Fathul Karib beat Marine Department S.C 2-1 in the final at Jalan Btsar stadium yeslerdav. Free
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  • 161 7 ARCEL Boussac, French millionaire racehorse owner, made another successful raid on rich British prizes yesterday. His four-year-old, Pardal, won the Lowther Stakes (£l,OOO added money) and his three-year-old, Dynamiter, one of his three horses in the race, breezed home in the Champion Stakes (£2,000 added
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  • 83 7 Lim Eng Slung, Chinese Athletic soccer player, is shaping well in the handling code. He used his kicking to advantage when playing for University of Malaya against Victoria School at Sep^' Lines yesterday. University won this, their first rugby match of the season, by
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  • 33 7 rjjOLD medals normally awarded to winners of Olympic Games events will be replaced by siivergilt medals at the 1952 Winter Games at Oslo because of the hi?h cost of gold.
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  • 69 7 I AURIE SCOTT, the Arsenal and ti^i^-id full-back, v, U sold yesterday to the Crystal Palace football club as player-manager. Scott will rlay for his new club against Ipswich, the Third Division English League club, tomorrow. Scott, who joined Arsenal in 1937, made the England right-back
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  • 285 7 POOR SOCCER BLAMED FOR LOWER 'GATES' Tit ANY English Football League clubs are facing the prospect that their attendances and receipts this season will not measure up to the "boom" figures which have been the rule in previous post-war ye On the opening Saturday of the season total attendances at
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  • 157 7 DENANG'S Choong brothers, Eddy (aged 21 1 and Daud (25), who are dominating badminton in the United Kingdom at the moment, are eagerly ioolrtng forward to their proposed visit to Malaya next r. Cheong Hock Leng, the Singapore badminton champion, told the Free Press this morning.
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  • 48 7 BOTH 8.0.D.C.A. ttams drew their matches in the Singapore Hockey Association Second Division League yesterday. 8.0.D.C.A. "A" shared four «!:oals with R.A.F. Tengah fit Tengah. while 8.0.D.C.A. 'B" held Y.M.C.A to one-all at Balesier Road. Butcher scored for 8.0.D.C.A. rod Surrau lor Yb.
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  • 336 8 'Liaquat's death worsens the Kashmir problem UN told: Delay increases war talk LONDON, Friday. PAKISTAN'S Foreign Minister, Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan said in London yesterday, that the assassination of Premier Liaquat Ali Khan "will undoubtedly affect in some way our approach to the Kashmir problem." Sir Mohammed who was enroute
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  • 263 8 NEW DELHI, Fri. THE INDIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, yesterday lashed out at both Communism and democracy. Communism, he said, for all "ite triumphs in many fields, crushes the free spirit of man; democracy itself gradually succumbs to the new cult of force and violence."
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  • 44 8 The annual convention of the American Legion has approved a resolution demanding the dismissal of all the present heads of the U.S. State Department "in order to bring about a return of confidence in the foreign policy of the American Government." AFP
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  • 24 8 King Phumipon of Siam will visit Ceylon with his wife and infant daughter for three days in the middle of November. Reuter
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  • 31 8 The South African Prime Minister, Dr. Daniel Malan, has sent a telegram of sympathy on the death of Liaquat All Khan to Pakistan's new Premier Khwaia Na7.i- muddin. Reuter
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  • 147 8 STOCKHOLM, Friday. T*HE 1951 Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded last A night to Dr. Max Theiler of New York, for developing the first effective vaccines against yellow I fever. The 51-year-old medical scientist has spent half of his time in the past two decades attempting
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  • 367 8 LONDON, Friday. A "WAGER" for a stake of more than £1,000,000 has been made by the '55-year-old Duke of Marlborough with the Exchequer, but it will be five years before the winner is known. To avoid crippling death duties on the £2.000,000 Blenheim estate, he
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  • 61 8 IT costs more these days to be a V.I.P. very important person. This sUn is on a bulletin board in a transient hostel of Wheelus Air Forces Field, Tripoli. "A service charge of 50 cents a day is charged to transient officers and civilians,
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  • 147 8 Continued from paffe 1 Consulate General. All Egyptian railway staff loaned to th« British military authorities in the Canal zone were yesterday ordered by the Egyptian Ministry of Communications to withdraw iheir services immediately. The Egyptian authorities, faced with the possibility of British troops going into action,
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