The Singapore Free Press, 20 October 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapor Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA PRICE FIFTEEN 1 s SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1951.
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  • 625 1 Egyptians warned: 'Keep out of defence area' I CAIRO, Saturday. i dttonce line around the Suez Canal zone yesterday ptimstostay west of it or risk "unfortunate ed in the strategic area to bolster British power ilumn moving toward the Canal turned back to Cairo British warplanes
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  • 48 1 H E METROPOLITAN Police Board has instructed Tokyo taxi operators to instal SOS lights on :he sides of their cars. The lights, blue in colour would be flashed as a call for help when a taxi driver is held up by robber passengers.
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  • 237 1 HUSBAND APPEALS TO STALIN 'Give me back my wife LONDON, Sat. A BRITISH husband has appealed to Joseph Stalin to let his Russian wife come to Britain to join him. The husband, Mr. William Rickets, former courier of the British Embassy in Moscow, made his appeal in a personal telegram
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  • 19 1 MOR U.K. TROOPS FOR SUEZ t I f 8 t t I I I I 1 I t I
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  • 9 1 TRADE GAP WIDENS i i k t 1 i
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    10 1 "Whjt a syvta.i, George what a system?"
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  • 48 1 ALLAN LEWIS, the Free Free Press racing correspondent, rabies the following as the best bets for today's Penans races: Neptune's Daughter. Canoe, Steeltrap and Trobella. TRESPASSER recommends Reward and Peter. THE GOING for today's races will be soft. The weather this mornin* v/as showery and unsettled.
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  • 100 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE United States has perfected a system for the A precise verification of atomic progress in Kussia, it was disclosed by the Congressional Energy Committee in its annual report published here This system, the, report slid had enabled President Truman to tell the
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  • 239 1 Pakistan Premier murder PESHAWAR, Saturday. pAKISTAN police have taken into custody several 1 people suspected of complicity in the assassination of the Premier Liaquat AH Khan, it was learned here today. They include the murderer's brother and the owner of the hotel where the murderer, Syed
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  • 61 1 The De Havilland Comet jet airliner, Britain's new passenger plane, flew the 919 miles from Rome into London yesterday in two hours and 33 minutes. This was the last lap of a 16,000-mile return test flight to the East. This was the 12th and longest of
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  • 16 1 A.P throughout Japan. < With colourful programmes, United Nations Day will be celebrated on Wednesday
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  • 185 1 TOKIO, Sat. LIAISON teams made what the Allied side called very nice progress yesterday in talks aimed at reopening fuU scale Korean armistice negotiations. Colonel Andrew Kinney, chief United Nations liaison officer said after the meeting at Panmunjom I think it is going to work cut
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  • 53 1 The Canadian Government yesterday threw its weight behind British policy in the Egyptian crisis and charged that Egypt's repudiation of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty was a threat to peace. The Government's position on the Egyptian situation was outlined in a statement to Parliament by External Affairs Minister Lester
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  • 26 1 Alaskan Airlines has put in a bid to operate a regular jet-liner service from Fairbanks over the North Pole to Europe.
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  • 22 1 President Truman yesterday signed a joint Congressional resolution ending the ate of war between the United States and Germany. U.P
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  • 121 1 NEW YORK, Sat. MOVIE hero Errol Flynn, took a resoundng slap on the jaw late Thursday night. The blow came from Canadian sportsman Duncan McMartin, who is being sued for U5225.000 ($67d,000 Straits) by Flynn, bedausa he gave the actor such a beefy pat on
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  • 261 1 OIL DISPUTE DECISION POSTPONED NEW YORK. Saturday THE Security Council yesterday adjourned discussion of the Anglo-Persian oil dispute until the International Court of Justice has ruled whether it is within the court's jurisdiction. Voting on the amendment— proposed by Fra —was eight to one with two abstentions. Ru I voted
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  • 47 1 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR piVE band,:* we p kill?i and three wounded in the 24 hours up to nine a.m. yesterday. Security Forces killed two bandits and wounded lw» more in the Begmmat area of Johore on Thursday Thr«*« rifles were lecovered
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  • 26 1 The Hou.^e and Se; 4 conference committee on FrU day nigh* agreed to a Senate amendment providing $100,- 000.000 for Soain U. P
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    • 42 1 M.Flikter&S.Griaberg Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., (Eu Court) Bidg., Spore, 6. Telephone 7523. R CELEBRATIONS J v(S rrrJ i YOU MUST HAVE ,^1 THE BEST... f/jB i f -rLJ I S I O/^ pi Produce of France fis^ I'' BEEHIVE Jb BRANDY
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  • 498 2 1 Page For Children A little boy's problem I^EAR Children, So many of you sent, in entries for last week's crossword puzzle it took two hours Just to open your envelopes. And as for selecting the winners, well, you won't believe me if
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  • 559 2 3EAD and LEARN *yiTH the present power cuts and ral shortage of ricity it seems a it pity that science not found a way *_o the electrical •> r which co -re in a thunderrrn or to store it for Iff use. Moat j*v.pi£
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  • 950 2  -  RASTUS by rkICK stood at the mouth of the cave with ears cocked, in a listening attitude. He heard the low hum of planes reverberating in echoing waves of sound from the hill tops. Like flood gates opening, the hum surged into a roar as five
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  • 97 2 SPECIAL "family" coaches may be provided on Britain's trains of the future. The coaches would make travelling easter for people with children. This is one of the suggestions made by Mr FCC Curtis, Railway Executive architect. In a report 6n coach design published by the British
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    • 78 2 I JUNIOR CONTEST t t When you have coloured this delightful picture i> fill in your name, address and age, and post to Children's Page, Singapore Free Press. Cecil Street, to arrive not later than Wednesday next. There are four prizes of $5 (one each to a hoy and IE
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    • 173 2 Let your Dictionary be a refere of general knowledge. Vj0 puoiisneo by /*ftA**utt u^^ '^^Y includes matters ot interest sucn as; initial abbreviations. WtmU y measures, Esperanto, Formal -n^ address, French menu terms, ioreii classical phrases, place nam LS time, facts concerning the British rl monweakh, tad so on. AH
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    • 291 2 JUNIOR CROSSWORD t'LLES ACROSS: 5. He usua :,y R den. found ah c er the wcr.a: works on a newspaper; 7. The 6. Very sweet-smelling flowers- 8. language of Ancient Rome: 8. This The bock part of a boat; 9. Try to creature is a pest to crops and n
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  • 204 3 Noisy Reds again embarrass Socialists LONDON, Saturday j HE Socialist Party is again embarrassed in its struggle for the people's favour at the polls by the unsought support of Britain's small, but noisy, Communist party. The Communists saw all 100 of their candidates lipped in the 1950 General Election and
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  • 48 3 TOKYO Sat. THOUSANDS of Japan from everv par: of the risited Tokyo's Ya.suShrinp to offer prayer i of Japan 1 xar dead enshrin cl I' was the ."irst time since •var that members of the Government played a formal role in the m,glfg A.P
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  • 38 3 dio °n Thursday the NOrth Koreans B woman bomber Sen-hi 24 acDo ac.ded she n rsi bombing and strafing raid over an "'enemy concenion point"' on an unspecie and set fire to an A.P
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  • 16 3 !i magazine. on Thursday dent ire issue to a :on of an ima^inarv Soviet Russia.—
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  • 56 3 A cargo of rubber in the freighter Pulau Tello"--sunk by the Japanese in front of Teluk Bajoer Harbour was brought to the surface and auctioned in Padang on Thursday. The rubber which had been lying at the bottom of the sea, appeared still unspoiled and
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  • 149 3 HONG KONG, Sat. THE Chinese Nationalists are taking a page from the Communist guidebook in their efforts to win the allegiance of Chinese living abroad. The official Central Daily News of Taipeh, said the Nationalist authorities in Formosa would shortly announce a set of
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  • 103 3 MELBOURNE, Sat. CORMER Emperor Bao Dai, chief of state in Vietnam, is going to get a pair of Dachshund dogs as a present, but something will have to be done about teaching them to understand French. Mrs. R. G. Casey, wife of the Minister of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 10 3 I S INGAPO RE KgC Singapore: I j K K
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    • 287 3 M#w Crossword No. 489 i^ y '^^^^^^■^^■Hl CUES .UKUSS 1. A place for spirit in battle in 1415 (9>. 8. Eros h;aJs thii memorial ill). 10. The heart of Queen Anne is queenly <3). 11. The American Indian has lost his kin <4). 13. Mussolini's" daughter in old legend (4).
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    • 52 3 Solution To Crossword No. 488 Across: 2, Stariing. 7. Price. 8, Oratorio. 9. Besom. 10. Picote^s 14, Nun. 15. Tee-total. 18, Latin 19, Neurotic. 20, Set up. 21. Analysts. Down: 1, Greek. 2, Scoof. 3, Terminology. 4, Rationalist. 5. Israel. 6, Grouse. 11, Cut. 12. Stanza. 13, Hecuba. 16, Lace*
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    • 673 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR SATURDAY BORN today, you are one who believes in working hard to achieve the comforts of living to have the time for pleasant leisure! In other words, you appear to achieve that periect balance between work and play that which most people dream about but never acquire.
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  • 367 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY Oct. 20. 1931. Citizens' Army INCREASINGLY the citizens of Singapore are called upon to give their service to the Colony and discharge the duties which fall upon citizens. The Government appeals for more non-Malay n cruits to the Police Force, and for more men from
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  • 126 4 F:nan:ial Secretary talks of higher taxation, and at once and with gojd reason the cry foea up: "Make the taxdodgen pay up first before you think of raisins income tax rates." V: equally good reason the an ti- taxation Unofflc might have called upon the Government to
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  • 783 4 City of politicians and paradox and the home makers 'dream is T'HE politicians' paraA dise; the homemakers' dream, Pretoria, the capital of Afrikanerdom, reconciles the paradox of the Afrikaner temperament. That reconciliation is apparent in the* brick, stone, concrete, parks, gardens and homes of the city, described to me by
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    32 4 Revenell, anisic hall "and radio star, who is xo'mg to Korea to entertain the troops, has a tough time in her Hamistead. London home decdi'ijr what to hlcluda in her p^i--»nal
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    222 4 where it is Spring now and thoughts are turned to the annual jacaranda festival Manchester-like, Pies' ria claims iUe opening runs of new plays and Afrikaans films. Fust nights in Pretoria are distinguished affairs the Prime Minister, GovernorGeneral, Cabinet Minister and diplomats fill the intimate, old-fashioned Opera House, where
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  • 620 4  -  Citizen mi' Not enough to yell I ODAY, when cost of living is high in Singapore, it is easy to suggest that the authorities should clamp down on profiteers but not so easy to realise what the cost of control would be. Champions of price control should
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  • 44 4 Little Jacqueline Hogg, uf Colohoster, has her own priva her pram— from which to pay a child's tribute to the Regiment a s they take part in a final parade ami mi lK{ a x Barracks, Colchester, before leaving for t
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  • 660 4  - LIGHT'S DREAM CAME TR MARGARET LAIG Tomorrow is the of the death of the fot I of Per.ang QNE hundred and fifty-seven years ago tomorrow, on the twen-ty-first of October, 1794, died a courageous pioneer of Malaya, a man on whom the future generations of many races were to depend.
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  • Free Press Saturday Magazine
    • 8 1 Free Press Saturday Magazine SATURDAY, October 20. 1951.
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    • 970 1 They came from India T -me •Ji^-'jj! I mbiti f have I thcli E I i it I I I I I m I I K B f K K m B K m m I B l B K Hindu ■9 be LAKSHIMI DURAI TELLS OF THE MANY COLOURFUL
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    • 1067 1 LEAKY pots and pans need not be discarded because the Professional solder man can give them a m w life An itinerant, the Tinman roves the street, o Singapore in search of leakin- utensils to mend. His entire outfit comprises a quantity of corru^ated iron roofing.
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    • 15 1  - TIN WAS BOUGHT WITH BLOOD J. Wickenden by Gershwin music, fine dancing —and great imagination
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      • 89 1 INDIGESTION I Relieved By I i ONE DOSE I J-y A Of This Famous Remed* I iM Donl lcl Iridigcstion maki V 9^^ your meals a misery. Lctjus» R /JB BRAND STOMACH POW IP Iy± itf^-we^ DER bring you relicf Thls H B v v J*f M- famous remedy relieves
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      • 63 1 J7^ef4ejom FINE NYLONS... FOR WOMEN OF MAGNIFICENT DREAMS -4 1 V £/i B Available in 1 *tyle«: 54 g««ge 15 Accented with Ofc, Seam V e J3 den.cf Lace St.tcfc v 0 ~~~Z^^^^ CenMine Non-run 51 «a«ik;« 15 <••«•» jf^r^^s^ x Biack f n-< JT irrilii V Accented «nth Oh,
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    • 568 2 MGM has added another bright young star to its already lustrous firmament in Leslie Caron who makes an overwhelmingly successful first appearance in AN AMERICAN IN PARIS (coming to the Cathay). And strangely enough she's quite an ugly duckling really but that shouldn't stop
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    • 219 2 Richard Widmark, as the commander of a learn of frogmen outlines to his men the plan of attack on Japanese beach installations. cones en hard times as both the British and American industries have in the past year nothing is more likely to pour money into
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    • 126 2 ]y[AUHICE DENHAM was married 14 years ago but he has only just had time for his "honeymoon." He look his wife motoring on the Continent for ten days. Returning and passing the Odeon. Leicester square. London, he popped in to ask wnen the Press she* of "No
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    • 537 2 4 FTER years of trying, Fredric March and Willy Loman are starred together in- a picture. Of course, you know March, the two-time Academy Award winner and perennial film topliner. What you don't know Willy? Why, he's the traveller, laden with samples and filled wiih futility,
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    • 579 2  - Big-shot pays a visit by JYMSON HARMAN HOLLYWOOD big-shot Darryl F Zanuck interrupted a golfing holiday in France to ring up his boys in London and tell them he is particularly pleased with two British stars he has used lately. One is James Mason who plays the part ox Rommel
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    • 5 2 Walk-out girls are making good
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    • 146 2 these were not the best years of her young life and begged, to b P excused from her contract. i^ANADIAN-BORN Lo i s V» Maxwell went several steps further; she walked out of Hollywood as a whok* —"it was ail just too silly! —and made a new name
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      • 133 2 Phone 1042 J"V HI Air-Cooled j LAST DAY TODAY 11-1 J.i-4 »O-6.:5-9.3a Men MARLON BRANDO TERESA WRIGHT NmmO *ru 'JMM »r«m Season From Mid nit e Tonight! RANDOLPH SCOR Brand X-w Print. Distributed hv >ht* Bro.brrs l.id^ TODAY DAILY 11-1.45-4 {,!-♦> ::o-9.3O ifi Warner bfcs Along the pEATfVIDE wi Kirk
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    • 914 3  - A ruse for Patricia by BUD ROGERS derly world of his home and his family. With a rueful smile at the thought of his last, undipped cup. he snapped off the light and slept. He slept until nearly noon. At breakfast, the headlines m the morning papers screamed a: him.
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    • 537 3 (Continued from Page One) mander of the armed men of the kongsi, and Hiu Fatt. a jovial strong man and Ah Loy s personal bodyguard Later Ah Loy secured the support of the Sultan, and indirectly the support of the British. At first, rival forces
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    • 555 3  -  X HOLIDAY has become a problem for the thouof manual workers in the Federation, where the Weekly Holidays Ordinance came into force on Oct. 1. They arc at a loose end on how to spend their day off, being so used to working the
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    • 402 3 TIIK U.S. Army Department reports that the M mighty mite of military mobility," the jeep, soon may get wings. Plans before research officials call for an airphibian—a jeep capable of operating in the air as a plane or on the ground as a wheeled vehicle.
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    • 1525 4  -  CUGAB Ray Robinson was deter- mined to make his first defence of the world welterweight title something out of the ordinary. That night in June, 1947, in Cleveland, Ohio, he put everything he hod into his contest with Jimmy Doyle, the West
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    • 622 4  -  I^NTRIES for this season's Army Rugby Union Challenge Cup competition, which set up yet another record, stress the constantly growing popularly of the handling code among British troops. One hundred and fortyfive units will be participating this winter 23 more than last year and
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    • 345 4  -  ARCHIE QUICK Bv riNE of the features of the current English football season has been the superabundance of talent possessed by the Army. In a recent First Division match Portsmouth fielded three National Servicemen from the R.A.O.C. Depot at Hilsea, yet not one of the trio has
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    • 176 4 fiehter. The result is that many bo s do not even know the elementary principles, such as when they should eat before a fight or even when they snould eat before training. If they don^ know the beginnings of it all. how can you expect them
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    • 352 4 DAI HOPKINS. ex-Brentford Welsh international ar,d globetrotter No. 1. has been engaged by the Army F.A. on a short-term coaching appointment in the Middle East. By AFTER all the trouble which Singapore Amateur Football Association Councillors underwent to make the visit of the Swedish club, Helsingborg, possible, we
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    • 117 4  - Why not Services XI from U.K.? CRUSADER Surplus likely this year Free Press Staff Reporter J»HE current year's budget of the Singapore City Council has so far shown a surplus of income over annually recurrent charges of 82,100,000, the Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee was advised. This, together with
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    • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 327 5 Among Hit items cue from ne estimates v.ere the development of t Hong Lim Gretn, the construction of a swimming pool on a site adjoining King Georce V Park ano the construction and equipping ot a permanent dispensary at Lorone Lalat. For the Hone
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    • 113 5 YOUTH LEADER LEAVES FOR U.N. SEMINAR SINGAPORE'S youth Mr. A. M. Cherian, Preof the Singapore You ih Council, lef: by air i on 1. y morning on the 0 lap his journey io Delhi, from where he proceed to Simla in j n India to atrend a Tooth Welfare S
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    • 11 5 Free Press Staff Reporter
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    • 238 5 AN Asian Regional Conference on "Workers Education' may be held in the near future if a suggestion made by the General-Secretary of the Workers' Education Association, Singapore, Mr. E. S. Moorthy, is accepted by the International Federation of Workers' Education Associations. Mr Moorthy said that he
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    • 162 5 A mfetin* will be held on Nov. 6in Singapore, at a venue ,o be announced later to found a Sinc»P«re Association for the The AssociaUon is being founded pnmarily to organise an n,,eal for fundv and later to runiinue interest in. and ass stance to. the blind in
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      79 5 Mr. A. V. PE.iERA, newiy appointed Registration Clerk at the City Council Secretariat. In addition to dealing with proceedings of the City Council, he will also b* committee clerk for the Council's Public Works Committee. A keen amateur photographer who has taken innumerable pictures of events connected with the City
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    • 34 5 lialaya'l contributions to the South East Asia Pavilion at the ■;:bo Exhibition nex: year will be ;-h&wn against a background of ncrgency, if recommendations ward 'J tcHugh. i: v'.'-'jr of i ices.
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    • 98 5 Free Fress Staff Re* r r £kiE decision to estltbiisn a Malayan Navy so that Singapore could play its part in the defence of its shores and of its trade was one which could not fail to meet with ready acceptance, said the Governor of Singapore,
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    • 36 5 A husband yesterday sued his oretty wifo for the return of the furniture bouent for their weddin?. The Kuala Lumpur First Magls:i the suit and made no OTd r i. °,ardi.ig costs.
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    • 81 5 EBIBBOIDCILED SLIPI by Sukinah binfe Abu, of the Scott's Road Girl's School, on show in the Singapore Art Society's second annual exhibition of the works of local teachers nnd art students at the British Council hall.— Picture by Dr. C I GibMM.miL 1 A total ot
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    • 199 5 A claim for $62,655 arui interest brought by the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China against Messrs. Gian Singh and Company of Singapore, was dismissed yesterday, because of a technicality, with costs for Messrs Gian Singh and Company, by Mr. Justice Wilson, in the Kuala
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    • 236 5 QUOTA SYSTEM IS ABOLISHED... Licences for hawkers in Rural Areas Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Rural Board has decided to abolish A the hawker quota system and will instead license ill hawkers in the rural areas, a spokesman of the Soard told the Free Press yesterday. The Board thus
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    • 84 5 MONKEY 'ARMY DESTROYS 11 VILLAGE HOMES CEVEN full-grown monkeys were shot dead by a Murdcipal dogshooter in Kampong Murtan, Malacca, following the recent "invasion" by hundreds of monkeys into this village. Despite this, however, "attacks" by these monkeys from the surrounding jungle still continue. So far. the monkeys are stated
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    • 56 5 Mr. Justino Navarro, Becretan of the PhiJlyplnes Consulate, which will be opened shorlty in Singapore, arrived in the Co-ony by air on Wednssday with Mrs. Navarro The Consul-General-Designate, Mr. Yusup Abubakar, is expected here in a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Navarro were received at the airport by
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    • 10 5 In Pad Lurrpur, m :uCMa t.
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    • 71 5 Free Press Staff Reporter T^HE prices of butter and cheese imported from Australia and New Zealand, w-iii- i showed a slight incrfasc last month, are expected to fume down with the fresh shir>itK l "»s i t of th«se commodities beinjj taken
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    • 4 5 COLOUR DIGNITY FOR FED.COUNCIL
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      • 57 5 W I IN TRIPLE 3 STRANDED Mm 24 to 33 $39.50 W 34 to 36 $43.50 Mo. 190. 14" Peach with a non stretching Batiste •j£' k a Front Panel is fitted wtrh l *^y f ff 2 Removable Bones. 34 to 35 $38.50 V»DIES DEFT. 2fo Of 1 tkA
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    • 434 6 COSTLY BLACKPOOL XI v.FULHAM Good soccer for London today From ARCHIE QUICK A "LOCAL DERBY", the visit of the expensive Blackpool side and the appearance of the successful Villa team provide London with its First Division fare today. Villa fell heavily to Manchester United last week, and Spurs should gather
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    • 54 6 VI. AST minute goal by N. Kandasamy enabled Raffles Institution to hold the Joliore English College to a 2-2 draw in a fiiendly hockey match played at the johore English College ground yesterday. Harbans Singh scored both the goata for the College while Kandaimv scored twice
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    • 52 6 HTHE draw for the following events in the Singapore badminton championships will take place tomorrow at the Clerical Union Hall Immediately after the morning junior inter-club match between Useful B.P. and Marigold 8.P.: Men's singles, men's doubles women's singles women's doubles, mixed doubles, veterans' singles, veterans' doubles and
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    • 177 6 SINGAPORE Cricket Club once more showed what a t hockey side they have this season when they beat University of Malaya XI 3—l in their S.H.A. First League match on the f yesterday. S.C.C were without Dickinson at centre-forward. but Reynolds, at centre-half, and half,
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    • 184 6 Len' s innings at the mike IT WAS almost, as tough is going out to open t \:..ngs in a T ten." commented L- after his hour a.s i > actor at the BBC. I headquarters. Huron had just come on i field a few weeks a.; when he was
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    • 107 6 IN the West Country I met hotelier Bruce Longworth, well-known Wanderer of Bolton's Cup-winning years, writes W. Capel Kirby. He was on his way to taking another look at Mike Stern, the Newquay centre-for-ward whose marksmanship is one of the features of the up-and-coming South-Wes-tern
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    • 84 6 r pHREE British champions— Jack Gardner, Don Cockell and Roy Ankarah will box exhibition bouts in a show organised for the benefit of Mac Joachim, former Indian Olympic Games representative, whose professional career has been ended Decause of damaged sight Ktavyweight champion Gardner will box three
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    • 403 6 LADS 'BLOODED' IN LEAGUE SOCCER From ARCHIE QUICK TIRST CLASS football in Britain has quite a lot of youthful talent, as indicated by the following list of lads who have been "blooded" i i League matches since the start of this season George Aitken (Middlesbrough i, Geoff Darrowoliffe (Derby County),
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    • 94 6 Festival race again in 1952 KING George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, richest race on the British Turf this season, will be staged at Ascot again next year. The race was inaugurated this season to mark the Festival of Britain. Giving the news that the race would be run again,
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    • 204 6 ST. John's Ambulance Brigade beat Boys' Brigade 2-1 in the first game of the Rayner Shield soccer competition for youth clubs yesterday. Walter scored first for Boys' Brigade, but Seow Teng Kee and Henry John replied for St. John's Ambulance Brigade. The Welshmen, with only one new
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    • 73 6 OHELL Sports Club qualified for the Business Houses F.A. knockout Cup final by beating Malaya Publishing House four-nil on the F. and N. ground yesterday. Omar Yahaya, the Shell S.C. centre-forward, scored three goals, the other coming from Zainal Abidin. Shell S.C. controlled play and
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    • 33 6 ENGLAND'S reorganised team, which shows six changes from the side which drew with France, will be on trial in the soccer international against Wales at Cardiff today.
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    • 147 6 THE world's muscle men are conversing on Milan for the world weightliftms championships from Oct. 26 to 28. Oscar State, a London schoolmaster and an official of the British Amateur Weightlifting Association, tips the seven-man American team to pull off the honours. State, after studying the
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      • 51 6 THtr G AM6O L? 4/^ /Soaaa* Abjp^o^^ *n LOSE- THEr »«k -SO BE- cf -1 ffMTAOOAMI WO TUt-N iPtQWAP^J g^Z^pt-V IN THt DOOQ ANO| JU^T OPE-N A oJ SS&tu* >S BtAOV WME-N I 6fcT HO/Mr ANOJ J A SHOW SOhAtWHtßfe- r-^?= -^nSI'M JO€T P^AOV P====^ JU^T QPtrKj A TIM Of-
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    • 127 7 (eeltrap best ,naw sprint L Ml \NI-KWIS l> h NANG, Saturday. A f«ssed rac c> at the course this l er tht .Autumn Cup (Class 3-1* W^, >print for Class 3, W this ■ftemoon. They appear to be h s on the seven-event pro-
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    • 461 7 ITLE FIGHT OR CHARITY E M me doubt he will e .p Ho*e er. if he does saddle up he in well. \\h It Um Is a very strong tip l number of raceeve she w.vs unlucky not ivt *w her first start. She y awmy from the barrier e
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    • 186 7 |*HE only race for Class 4 I horses over a mile, at Peuang today (race six) is not easy for punters. Form and handicapping point to Dar-Es-SaUam. He finished fourth to Zalovix, Azad and Knight Galkrtit. over six, at his last start at Kuala Lumpur.. He
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    • 198 7 MALAYAN Chinese footoaiiers mis evening win field a stellar team in an effort to break a longstanding jinx and square the annual Ho Ho Cup series at three-all. Hong Kong Chinese have never been beaten at home in this competition since it was -rinaugurated
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    • 86 7 SIR Malcolm McAlpine, President of the Racehorse Owners' Association (England), said this week that the position of the horseracing industry in Britain was critical. In an address to the annual meeting of the association in London, he said that unless there was some relief
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    • 447 7 JJONG KONG Badminton Association expect to make a profit of $10,000 (H.K.) from the coming exhibition matches by Wong Peng Soon and other Malayan stars. The matches will be purely exhibitions and will not be considered an interport, it was recently decided by the Hong
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    • 87 7 A good second-half display by Scotland enat/ed them to run out winners by four goals to one over Ireland In the Seletar inter-community soccer final at Seletar ves terday. In the opening stages of the game, Ireland combined well and scored through their outeidenght Daly.
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      • 639 7 ALLAH LEW.S *K KS P AgSE B JEEP CALL }L o ST"" ST-" IS^" BF RACE Trarvii* Biunton RACE 3 BABA pfte-r mmm Pet«r g™ PETER PETE E £-5 l as-*™ a*— a: >, RACE C DAR-ES-SALAAM TEMUJIN ts-mitiiv a=r SSt. S 2 gasr" ksb— uar M -^»»m Nomad Nomad
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      • 106 7 Todays sport RIGBY: S.C.C. v Combined R.A.F., padang; South Johore v R.A.F. (Tengah), Johore Bahru; Johore English College v St. Andrew's School, Johore Bahru; S.H.B. v R.A.F. (Changi), Changi. HOCKEY: S.C.R.C. v R.A.F. Uhangi), Changi; S.R.C. v Y.M.C.A., S.R.C. ground; La tiff Wanderers v 223 8.0.D., St. Georges Road; R.A.F.
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    • 29 8 Strain Times Free Press For the convenience of advert, sett our Representatives at Ist Floor Singapore Cold Storage. Orchard Road, will receive small .idvertisements and answers to box numbers.
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    • 53 8 BOWLES- At Swansea, on Oct. ITh. 10 Margaret and Jack d r. Linda. MARKS: To Rosemary and John, at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, on Oct. 19!h. a daughter. WATSON: On Friday, October 19th. at the Batu Gajah Hospital, to Joyce, wife of Bill of the Chartered Bank, Teluk Anson. a
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    • 41 8 McMULLEN- WILLIS: The en■.er.t is announced between Dr Arnold Ivor McMullen, younqer son of Mr. and Mrs C. R McMullen of Ballygrainey. N. Irrbntf. and Josephine Patricia, ri^ucrhter of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Willis, of Cluny Estate. Slim River.
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    • 43 8 STIRLING: On 11th October, 1951. at St. Charles Hospital, London. William George, youngest »r>n of the late Major Gilbert r.e. of Sy.sonby Lodge, Melton Mowbr.iv and husband of Mrs I :!mg of 21 Vale Court Vale. Formerly of the van Civil Service.
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    • 25 8 EXHIBITION of Handwork, oil nga and water colours by Yankee Leone at Y.W.C.A. 5. I Singapore today and Mor.rtiv txom 10 a.m. 6 p.m.
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    • 35 8 l-TJOA: On 18.10.51. the I is announced between Lim Choon. only son of i Bee Hong and 1' tfli N H Eng. and Tjoa i I > second daughter of Mr Tjoa Goan Kiat bo:h
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    • 78 8 Hooliganism breaks out at election meetings LONDON, Saturday. ACTS of hooliganism at election meetings address ed by Mr. Attlee and his Cabinet colleagues am Conservative leaders have been reported from sorm divisions in England. Mrs Malcolm MacDonald (centre) chats with Mf». F. A Van Woerden and Mr. Van Woerden, Netherlands
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      271 8  -  by OSBERT LANCASTER It is estimated that the number of electors wil be 34.915.11? for tho 625 seats in the House of Commons. Students from more thai 40 countries, including Indk. Ceylon, Malaya, and Burni will watch the election count, in London. Fifteen London borough have agreed with
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    • 7 8 E. GERMANY 'CAN JOIN W. PACT' A.P
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    • 63 8 ALI KHAN ON WORLD TOUR Prince Ali Khan arrived in Como, Italy, from Switzerland yesterday and announced he will leave today on a trip around the world by boat, train, airplane and automobile. Ali Khan said that upon his return to Europe, he will take up automobile racing and will
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    • 162 8 Major-Gen. Nam Raza, new Pakistan Ambassador to China, reached Manila by air vesterday on his way to as- sume his post. A.P KARLSRUHE. Sat. CHANCELLOR Konrad Adev nauer said yesterday that the western allies have offered to take all Germany into the Western defence system, if East and
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    • 29 8 The Japanese Maritime Safety Board expects to buv -ix helicopters from the United States to search for flcatina mines in waters around JaDan.— A.P 1950- Reuter picture.
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    • 376 8 FRENCH Baron De Venice yesterday advertised in The Times, London, for a part •of Napoleon's original death mask. He believes it may be tucked away in an English attic or a country museum. The English-born Baron In his advertisement asked any descendant of Dr. Francis Burton, the man
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    • 9 8 'Like mad dogs'— Judge
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    • 244 8 LONDON, Saturday. T ORD Goddard. the Lord Chief Justice, said: "Drunken drivers are as plain a menace as mad dogs" and he urged magistrates to give them severe sentences. He had before him in the High Court a case in which a man was earlier fined
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    • 103 8 •THE Former Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, called last night for a "peace through strength" foreign policy that would make it possible to negotiate from strength with the Egyptians. He insisted it was still honourable at times to use force to commend respect for the rule of law
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    • 33 8 A right-wing Greek newspaper in Cyprus today challenged the British government to grant the people of Cyprus the right of self-determina-tion which it was pledged to give to the Sudanese people. Reuter
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    • 15 8 Sir Alvary Gascoigne, Britain's new Ambassador to Russia arrived in Moscow yesterday.- Reuter
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    • 269 8 A mystery man leads racehorse dopers LONDON, Sat. STEWARDS of the Jockey Club— which controls all flat racing in Britain— may call n Scotland Yard to trace n doping gang led by a mystery man of the racecourse. The gang is beleived to have "nobbled" racehorses by usiaig the drugs
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    • 96 8 WASHINGTON, Sat. T'HE average length of life in the United States has increased to nearly 68 years. It has jumped more than 20 years since 1900. This was announced by Federal Security Administrator Oscar R. Ewing, on the basis of 1949 vital statistics. On the average,
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    • 33 8 English-born Mrs. Mary O'Neill, believed to be America's oldest woman, died yesterday at the age of 113 in the home she had moved into one month ago at Koonsville. Pennsylvania.
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    • 25 8 Yesterday's closing quotations oyi the Hong Kong money exchange were HK$6.B3 6.87 per US$. HK515.70 per sterling. HK5330.5 per tael of gold.— U.P
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