The Singapore Free Press, 23 October 1951
1951-10-23
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Title Section18 1951-10-23 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration331 1951-10-23 1 frifch occupy chief \anai town, patrol [entire waterway LONDON, Tuesday. sh infantrymen and supporting troops will be (c the Suez Canal zone m the near future, the R.A.F. Transport Command, the Air .:e coming from the lup consisting of one S irrey Regiment,Reuter; U.P.; A.P. - 331 words
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116 1951-10-23 1 LONDON, Tues. A 2,866-ton ccllier trying to pick up six men from a sinking steamer fought desperately yesterday against being driven ashore m North Sea gale. The ccllier, Gripfast, with a crew of 24, changed course to try to help the 203-ton116 words
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Article, Illustration144 1951-10-23 1 This car cost £15,000 MOST expensive exhibit at the Earls Court motor show is a <: 15,000 Daimler Hooper 36 h.p. touring limousine specially m trie to the order of the chairman of both companies. Sir Bernard Docker. The 8- carat gold plating on bumper bars, wheel rims and interiorPopper - 144 words
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Article32 1951-10-23 1 Sudan's Constituent Commission cabled the United Nations yesterday urgently requesting that an International Committee be sent Khartoum to assume authority until Sudan's future is decided by a Constituent Assembly.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article103 1951-10-23 1 TOKYO, Tuesday. -pHE United Nations Command was last night A waiting for the last signal for reopening of the Korea cease-fire conference but up to midnight there was no word from the Communists. Meanwhile, Peking Radio announced this morning two changes m the Red armisticeReuter; A.P. - 103 words
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Article29 1951-10-23 1 Burmese military authorities have arrested three senior Siamese naval officers alleged to be connected with the plot to overthrow the Siamese Government three months ae:o.29 words
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Article67 1951-10-23 1 All American soldiers and civilian officials m Europe -re to receive "atomic effects c*rds" telling them how to protect themselves under atom bomb attack. Small enough to be carried m a wallet or purse, they have on one side a list of rules of conduct toReuter - 67 words
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Article27 1951-10-23 1 A military Air Transport Command C-97 plane crashed at Kelly Air Force base Texas yesterday, killing four of the six man crew. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article136 1951-10-23 1 •T AM shocked at the cieletion of 100 extra maternity beds at Kandang Kerbau Hospital from the estimates for Singapore next year," Dr. CJ. Paglar, (Progressive* Member for Changi m the Legislative Council, said to the Free Press this morning. He said that youth and136 words
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Article284 1951-10-23 1 CLOSE ELECTION CONTEST LIKELY LONDON, Tuesday. DOTH Britain's two main political parties predicted **last night they would win the general election on Thursday. But each was so cautious that the feeling grew that the result might be a toss-up. "We'll win by at least 35 seats m the new HouseA.P. - 284 words
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Article37 1951-10-23 1 COREIGN policy issues, especially "keeping us out of war," are dominating the election campaign. High cost of living, more socialism, nationalization of industry, housing, full employment all these issues are taking minor places. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article130 1951-10-23 1 WASHINGTON. Tues THE White House yesterday dramatised the accelerating atomic arms race by announcing the third Soviet test explosion a few hours after American scientists had achieved the first 'small" atom bomb blast m hLstory (see Page 8). The Press Secretary, Mr. Joseph Short, called theA.P.; U.P. - 130 words
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Article55 1951-10-23 1 A Singapore engineer, Mr. Aloysius Chiew Yue Peng, died m the General Hospital yesterday following a motorcycle collision m Thomson Road shortly before midnight on Saturday. Mr. Chiew never regained consciousness. He leaves a widow and four children. The funeral will take place today from 193,55 words
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Article29 1951-10-23 1 Communists holding a picnic clashed with police on the outskirts of Buenos Aifts and 200 shots were exchanged. Three persons, Including a 16-year-old girl, were Injured. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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223 1951-10-23 1 Planter ran into battle with Reds MR. J. E. W. Pearse, manager of New Caiedonia rubber estate, Batu Arang, SHantjor, who fought through one ambush yesterday ran straight into the battle which men of the \l I West Kents were fighting on the same opiate and m which they lost223 words
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Article39 1951-10-23 1 SAIGON, Tues. PENERAL J. Lawton Collins, U U.S. Army Chief-cf-Staff, arrived yesterday for a threeday tour of the Indo-China fighting front and conferences with French and Vietnamese officials on progress of the war against Vietminh.39 words
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Article131 1951-10-23 1 32 DIE IN FORMOSA QUAKE TAI^EH. T PANIC stricken residents of F< rmosa abando: homes for the second early today as vicier.t earthquakes and pfter rocked the island. Preliminary reports pi; deaths at 32 and Injuries at veil over 100. A series of 34 q"ake.s was recorded m 19 boors,131 words
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Article303 1951-10-23 2 JAPAN i s much m the news today, which accounts, perhaps, for the increased interest m Japanese exports Wallpapers are among some or the most unusual of those. One type showed thin «Jices of native nrxKis Japanese oak, sen. shina and luana beech— applied to a paper backing303 words
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Article, Illustration340 1951-10-23 2 Frances DALE - Frances DALE This woman found secret of success -says, By OETTIE SPURLING, fashion adviser to 8.8.C. television, is the mother of a 21-year-old son. She's dainty and trim, blue-eyed and very pretty. Her daily chores include running ah attractive flat— and TVsponsored fashion shows, where340 words
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706 1951-10-23 2 KENNETH TYNAN - 'After twenty years it's fashionable!' KENNETH TYNAN WHAT DOES HOLLYWOOD DO TO A WOMAN? BACK IN LONDON FROM THE U.S. AFTER 12 YEARS IS ELSA LANCHESTER, EXCHANGING WEIRD FILM ROLES FOR A 516.000-A-MONTH JOB by IT'S fashionable now! After 20 years my face is fashionable And nervily, impulsively, Elsa Lanchester706 words
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Miscellaneous172 1951-10-23 2 YOUR j LUCKY £TAR DORN today, you have tremendous energies which must find some kind of an outlet m artistic expression if you are to be completely happy. Your originality of nit i and inventiveness m techniques will probably display themselves m painting, literature or music since you have talent172 words
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Miscellaneous142 1951-10-23 2 Hew Crossword Mo. 491 CLUES ACROSS 1. Dees his distant vision give Ted a long sieh? (4-7) 7 Most iUSt Chanße ll elr names (5 6) B The °f Anm. wtpV ii yer x, ma r Bet lneJish <4K 12 Headl^s sttafcen, now biters (4) 14. Beauty's stage associate (5).142 words
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Article522 1951-10-23 3 1,000s CRY FOR HOMES parries' big problem LONDON, Tuesday. (taiular foreign issues dominating the General B F L N ion timp nun lies one of Britain's most vital domestic problems uindreds of thousands who have waited op to six damage of war to be repaired or replaced. or crowded intoReuter - 522 words
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88 1951-10-23 3 I r nounced the date of the ncral Flection, the public opinion polls showed a considerable gap. favouring onsrrvatives, between the pnptiLiriiv of Britain's two nnin parties. With the e!ect"on drawinne.irer. however, the cap has been gradually closnu miny hitherto undecided voters are at lastReuter - 88 words
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Article46 1951-10-23 3 IOHN ROBERTS, took 46 poison tablets, turned on the ras and stuck his huad m the oven. London coroner said his death was due to a heart ailm-nt. He died before either or poison Sonld 'V alTccted him, the coroner dcr.ded. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article42 1951-10-23 3 A Republican U.S. Senator. Mr. William Knowland. told :he Senate on Saturday that the State Department was concerned about the late of more than 300 Americans still m Communist China and more than 30 of them as prisoners.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article328 1951-10-23 3 Neither side vulnerable South dealer. NORTH ftQf'l £> It 8 1 0 X 5 ioiiru WEST EAST AKB2 954 *QJ652 <2»3 0 It 9 2 0 QJ 7J *A4 X 3 SOtTB *A J 6 A X 4 OA 5 4 *J9 8 t The bidding: South West328 words
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Article48 1951-10-23 3 MOTORISTS on Sturt Highway between Mildura and Renmark. Australia, have been catching fish from their cars. The flooded Murray River brought tish to the roadway. One family caught 100 fish m a week-end with anvthin» from a bent pin to expensive angling soar. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article377 1951-10-23 3 CHIANG'S CHANCES BRIGHTER NOW TAIPEH, Tuesday. THE approaching monsoon season early this month provides ever-hopeful Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek another winter of grace to prepare his forces for an eventual return to the Chinese mainland. It is now 22 months since Chiang and the remnants of his Government arrived on thisA.P. - 377 words
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Article, Illustration188 1951-10-23 3 UN FORCES TO SEE MORE BALD HEADS WTXTTrw HONG KONG, Tuesday. JXITED Nations troops fighting: m Korea can expect to see a lot of bald headed Chinese Communists this winter. A Communist dispatch from Tsingtao said that nine barbers had left for the Korean front, after volunteering: their services mU.P. - 188 words
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Article156 1951-10-23 3 —with secrets HONG KONG. Tues. THE- casual method with which some Communist Party members treat cfficiai documents and state secrets camp m for lashing criticism recently by the official Southern Daily New? of Canton. In the Customs House, for example?, the paper charged that there is noU.P. - 156 words
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Article22 1951-10-23 3 The Chinese Communist army m Tibet has tightened security measures following the appearance of anti-Com-munist posters m Lhasa. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article30 1951-10-23 3 Gen. Pao Sri Yancnda, Chief of the Siamese Police Force, arrived m Rome by air from Bangkok accompanied by .seven police officials.- A.P. Hie Free Press TuesdayA.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement237 1951-10-23 3 There h no happiness and luck m your house without Mu>ic. That is why come and see the World Famous Piano- Accord ions "SCANDALLI" Hire-purchases can be arranged. One month's free tuition for every Piano- Accordion buyer. j ALSO the genuine German made PlftMM "SCHIEDMAYER' Sole Agents:FOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIO No.237 words
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Miscellaneous231 1951-10-23 3 Radio SINGAPORE 1 p.m. Light Music—Hollywood Salon Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal ft Newa; 1.4 b Dance Music plajed by Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra; 2 For the Schools: Singing Together Literature for Stds. 4 5; 2.50 Close; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Four Stars A Starlet; 6.30 United Nations Album; 6.40 Hfcdio Malaya231 words
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495 1951-10-23 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Oct. 23. 1951. Parang at work THE parang is at work Unofficial^ of the Legislative Council, guided by the Financial Secretary, set the example. They struck $30 million out of the estimates of expenditure to give Singapon 'a 1952 budget a balanced look. Details are495 words
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Article, Illustration839 1951-10-23 4 Thomas Olsen - Thomas Olsen By BEVAN an ominous shadow near the Socialist throne. His day has yet to come. At 54 he is young for a big politician. WHETHER or not Mr. Attlee was forced to decide on an early General Election m839 words
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Article1718 1951-10-23 4 WILLIAM AITKEN - WILLIAM AITKEN By FROM DON IDDON AT MONTREAL PRINCESS AND DUKE/ THE MAGIC PASSWORDS EDEN thebJ di PloirJ He may J the PrenJ one davl MONTREAL, Mon. magic passwords A are "Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh." As soon as I walked off the Empress of1,718 words
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Advertisement13 1951-10-23 4 ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING DRESS RINGS U.S.de Silva 106 ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****13 words
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Advertisement42 1951-10-23 4 ST. ANDREWS MISSION CHILDREN'S HOSPIIAI We are still our target fka* our final effort CHARITY PREMIER* "AN AMERICAN IN PARIS Tomorrow 24th Oa. M •>■ CATHAY CINEMA COME t W/W A VALUABLt ENJOY YOURSELF FORJTHEIR SAXES Space kindly donated by s'y s m^.^^42 words
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278 1951-10-23 5 1952 budget provisions to be used this year PI an *<r Free Press staff Reporter cSnciUrSiJS I" *Tf balanced 1952 budget the Singapore City year by ranswf^ cx P edlte a n ™*><* of special services for next to;L them for action this278 words
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Article23 1951-10-23 5 Tie Independence of Malaya Party has completed all preparaions for the enrolment of members lor the Kuala Lumpur Branch.23 words
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Article207 1951-10-23 5 A b|g roads programme for 1952 allows for the making up cf certain private streets, construction of backlanes and the widening of certain traffic laden roads. For the widening of Paya Labar Road, which is to be reconstructed, $200,000 is entered m the draft budget. $187,000 is207 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-10-23 5 The President of the Singapore City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice (centre m the picture beioxo gdve a "satay tiffin" to members of the Council Secretariat staff and their wives at his residence on Saturday. Dr. L. C. Hill me it to Mrs McNeice), expert on59 words
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340 1951-10-23 5 Alumni Association appeals to women on birth control Free Press Staff Reporter AN appeal to women to play a major role m moulding public opinion m favour of making advice on birth control available to all, is contained m the annual publication of the Alumni Association of the Kin? Edward340 words
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Article116 1951-10-23 5 THE Singapore Public Relations Office will be employing more staff soon to cope with its expansion next year. The new appointments, according to the Estimates of the Revenue and Expenditure of the Colony of Singapore for 1952, will include an Assistant Public Relations Secretary and an116 words
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Article64 1951-10-23 5 A large gathering, most of whom were journalists, attended the funeral of Mr. Basil Edward Bvrne who was killed m a car crash at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday evening m Kuala Lumpur. Mr Bryne. 24-year-old reporter attached to the Malay Mail, Kuala Lumpur, was driving along64 words
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Article50 1951-10-23 5 Sir R M. Alagappa Chettiar. philanthropist and business magnate is due to arrive m Singapore on Oct. 27 by plane from India, on a short visit to the Colony. Sir Alagappa is the founder of fhe Alagappa Chettiar College m Karaikudi. which Pandit Nehru opened recently.50 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-10-23 5 The 1946 and 1950 Singapore professional ballroom dancinf champion, Air. Low Poh San and hte partner, MiM J. Q«« k who will fi?e a demonstration at the Raffle* Hotel on Nov. 15. Mr. Low Is also the 1950 AllMalayan Professional Slow FoxTrot champion.46 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-10-23 5 Mr. FONG SOON SENG, President of the M.B.S. Old Boys' Association, waves a cheque for $200 towards the school building fund at their annual dinner m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. The cheque was the result of the auctioning of a single dollar, which finally56 words
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255 1951-10-23 5 GRADUATES and students of the University of Malaya U have organised a Reunion Week from Oct. 25 to 28. and the Reunion Committee is at present busy drawing up a programme of social and sporting activities for tl._ week, Prof. A. A. Sandosham, of255 words
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Article25 1951-10-23 5 The next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council \v:ll be held on Nov. 16. 1951 at 10 o'clock irk the Victoria Memorial Hull.25 words
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254 1951-10-23 5 Give City Council constitution with more powers LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXPERT'S ADVICE... Free Press Staff Reporter npHE constitution of the Singapore City Council 1 should be so amended as to enable it to do what is permitted under the law, as m Britain, Dr. 1 < Hill, an authority on local254 words
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Article, Illustration207 1951-10-23 5 /^IVIXCi his views on H.» HecUon of a Ma\oi l>r L. C. Hill, the local government expert, said that he favoured ejection by the City Council hut Majoii need not necrssanl* «»roe from the ranks of Count illotv They could choose an>one from outside who was qualifiedFree Press - 207 words
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Advertisement151 1951-10-23 5 ()V Hy Gowns for S \j| Occasions I yen RwwiiiaNy Priced. ft ,^,>#«<>^< iv >** *%<&** ?*<>*i »v<t*? jv<>\ IT PAYS YOU TO SHOP AT ALI JOO FURRIERS SRINAGAR KASHMIR FOR yOUR BEST FUR GARMENTS ,ard Road. Singapore, Tel: ***** JEWELS I DESIGNED AND MADE SMEN WITH OVER JO YEARS151 words
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Advertisement66 1951-10-23 5 Pure Irish Linen SHEET SETS^^l^^^^T i a Plain White with Two Row Cord or Hemstitch finish THE SET COMPRISES 2 SHEETS and PILLOW CASES I 90x108 $95.00 set I 72x108 $76.50 set Real Irish Linen, the Aristocrat of Housiliold I-inen is Unequalled for Texture. Cool to use. it retains its66 words
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Article, Illustration531 1951-10-23 6 ASIANS BUILDING UP USEFUL XV Teams for trial tomorrow By CRUSADER SINGAPORE Asian Rugby Union's first engagement m the AH Blues Cup this season will be against Selangor Asians on Dec. 1 at the Medical College ground m Sepoy Lines. This means that they have plenty of time m whichFree Press - 531 words
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Article217 1951-10-23 6 mighty Joe Louis, still striving to regain the heavyweight crown, risks his title chances on Friday night when he faces young, hard-hitting and undefeated Rocky Marciano of Brockton, Massachusetts, In a ten-round bout at Madison Square Garden, New York. Th? 37-year-oid Brown Bomber, winner ofA.P. - 217 words
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Article48 1951-10-23 6 l > LAV ING like a machine, professional golf champion Norm;\n Von Nida added the New South Wales professional championship *o his winning record this season. With two final rounds of 67 yesv. Von Nidi had an aar«?res:ate of 238. 16 under par ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article38 1951-10-23 6 Today 's sport HOCKEY: Oiv. 1. S.C.C. v R.A.F. (S)— S.C.C; S.CJt.C. T R.N.A.S. (friendly)— Hong Lira preen; Girls S.C. v S.C.C— SRC. RUGGER: University t 221 Bn. Bt. Timah. SOCCER: Com. Lgr., Malays SPore Dist J. Besar.38 words
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Article87 1951-10-23 6 THE Scottish Football League yesterday selected the following team to play the English Lea cue at Sheffield on Oct. 31: Brown (Glasgow Rangers) Young (Rangers); McNaught i Rait h Rovers); Evans (Celtic Woodburn (Rangers), Cox (Rangers) Waddell (Rangers). Johnstone (Hibernian), Hamilton Aberdeen). Steel (Dundee), Reilly (Hibernian). MembersA.P. - 87 words
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Article49 1951-10-23 6 MRS. Maureen Dyson, who as Maureen Gardner lost a photo-finish to Fanny Blankers-Koen m the 1948 Olympic 80-metre hurdles, gave up her amateur status yesterday. She became an adviser to a sportswear firm m Leicester which would classify her as a professional athlete- A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article121 1951-10-23 6 ERIC I^OWAN. vice-captain on the recent South African cricket tour of England, will not be going to Australia with the South African team next year. The South African Cricket Board is understood to have written him to say he will not be considered when the121 words
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Miscellaneous106 1951-10-23 6 Mandrake Exclusive to the Singapore Free r ■>. I <nRRY I CAN'T SEE YOU TONIGHT, I I £>*.T WITH YOU TON'GHTf LIKETt), SS^, i^L,Ji Sk MAKE IT ANOTHER t NIGHT? >- r= /4//^\ C««^" H I WM^T JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press /fl Meases a Picruae I I106 words
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Article144 1951-10-23 7 This week's badminton fixtures CINGAPORE Badminton Assoeiation's tournament fixtures for this week-end are: at 7.15 p.m. junior b «semi-final' Marigold BP. v. Bournemouth B.P. Tourent official. Heng Hock Wan; ire, Louis Loir, referee. Wee Kirn v. sunda\ at 9.30 a.m. inter-school Joseph's Institution v. Chinese Continuation School. Tournament official. A144 words
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Article126 1951-10-23 7 THE Malayan badminton 1 players besan their fourexhibition match m Hon^ Konc last night and treated a icity crowd of 3.000 to a ng display. Chan Kon Leong and Abdullah Piruz m their doubles tea with Wong Peng Soon Tan Jin Eong drew repeated applause byReuter; AAP - 126 words
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Article, Illustration250 1951-10-23 7 SOSC Board of Control meeting nl ALU ING standards for participation m the 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki will be discussed at a full meeting of the Board of Control (Games) of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council to be held at the S.R250 words
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Article33 1951-10-23 7 Eddie Thomas (left) leads with a left to the stomach of Wally Thorn m their British welter title bout at Harringay, London, last Tuesday, Thorn vnn points. Sport and General picture.Sport and General - 33 words
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Article37 1951-10-23 7 Tht svaal Eoxin<: Board ntral yesterday approved an ition to stage the world mwelsht title fight between n& the South African holder, and Peter Keenan, the British champion, m Johannesburg n. 26 Reuter A. P.Reuter; A.P. - 37 words
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Article126 1951-10-23 7 T*HE run of defeats of Aus- tralian boxing champions was checked m Sydney recently when aborigine Elley Bennett retained his featherweight title with a TKO win over Ray Coleman. This has been a bad year for title-holders. With the exception of Dave Sands, who holds theReuter; AAP - 126 words
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Article66 1951-10-23 7 Entries are now open for the Cosmopolitan Cycling Clubs 'President's Trophy', Singapore Open 120-laps grass track race to be held on Saturday, Nov. 10. The race will be contested or* a lap .-print basis for the trophy presented by Dato C. J. Paplar. Entries are to be sent66 words
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Article175 1951-10-23 7 AUSTRALIA'S three-man Davis Cup squad— Frank A Sedgmxn, Ken McGregor and Mervyn Rosehave besun steady practice m preparation for the defence of the Davis Cup. Sixteen-year-old prospeci Ken Rosewall is practising >ith the team. Other players ire expected to be added to he squad later.Reuter; AAP - 175 words
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Article25 1951-10-23 7 hockey friendly between 223 BOD um\ GHQ scheduled to nave been played on the BODCA ground. St. George's Road, ytster«M not played.25 words
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Article60 1951-10-23 7 OHEFFIELD Shield cricketer, Jack Draney. 24. whose sight was endangered when he was injured m an Australian Rules football game, may play first-class cricket again. Draney had two successful eye operations. 'When bandages that had covered his eyes for six weeks were removed recently, he said he couldReuter; AAP - 60 words
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Article386 1951-10-23 7 OHERWOOD Forresters— a team composed of several promising youngsters— lost their unbeaten record on the Padang yesterday m the SHA Div. 1 League, when they went down by three goals to one to the Singapore Recreation Club Forresters are a nippy side —but S.R.C.'s defences m386 words
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Article164 1951-10-23 7 OOCCER fans m Hong Kong will again see the Swedish Helsingborg team playing m the Colctny this year. It wa3 announced at a meeting of the interport sub-com-mittee of the Hong Kong Football Association last night that the Swedes are due to arrive m HongReuter; AAP - 164 words
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Article167 1951-10-23 7 RAFFLES Girls' School, piaying their first game of the season, would have overwhelmed Girls Sports Club 2nd XI at hockey on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday had it not been for the good goalkeeping of Mrs. Dcreen Hall. However, the School were well satisfied with167 words
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Article48 1951-10-23 7 FOLLOWING will represent Singapore District (Army) In their Community League soccer tie against Malays at Jalan Besar Stadium today: Capt. Phillips; Spr. Rodgers, Cpl. Boniface; S Sgt. Eley, A.Q.M.S. Whitehorn, Pte. Marsden; Pte. Adams. Pte. Evans, S/Sgt. Slee, L Cpl Dawson and Cpi. King-Harmes.48 words
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Article34 1951-10-23 7 ALOR STAR. Mon.— The Committee of the Kedah Football Association has confirmed arrangements for a football match to be played here on Nov. 12 between Singapore. Malaya Cup winners. and Kedah.34 words
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Article64 1951-10-23 7 Vf.C.C. and Northern India drew their three-day game at -Amritsar yesterday. Scores: N. India 209. Amarnath 97 not out, Shackleton five for 36); M.C.C. 340 and 173 for four (Robertson 105). Robertson and Donald Carr (33) added 107 m 80 minutes for the second wicketReuter - 64 words
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Article296 1951-10-23 7 PRINCE K. S. Duteepsinhji. the r former Sussex and England player who is now Indian High Commissioner at Canberra, was one of the umpires m a match yesterday between Prime Minister Robert Mer./ies- side and the West Indies touring team. The West Indies had madeAAP; Reuter - 296 words
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Advertisement363 1951-10-23 7 I VARIETY 1 FLOOR SHOW at fhe 0 Capitol Restaurant m TOMORROW WED. 24th OCT. A BOOK EARLY* PhomSSl2s«< OMI. I NKI/i hour m f^r Q ENJOYMENT Dare Daris (Accordion) mM?&\\j¥M&ffJ, 'Q Olaf Jiggens y%te£^^^j J5 Pefer Jiggens (Piano) w£^S&P(M JSJ T/ie Juggler j g COMPERE— OLAF '> Hi g363 words
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Article45 1951-10-23 8 Masses of rock and earth tumbling down a mountain m Sardinia have swallowed part of the village of Osini and threaten to bury the rest. Its 1,500 inhabitants fled from their homes yesterday and spent the night on the open mountainside ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration450 1951-10-23 8 U.S. EXPLODES AN ATOM BOMB -BUT IT WAS 'A BABY' LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Tuesday. AN atomic blast— so small that it was barely audible 30 miles away— yesterday signalled the start of the United States first atomic combat manoeuvres. The explosion went off just as the sun rose. Six atomicU.P.; A.F.P.; A.P.; Reuter; Free Press - 450 words
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Article19 1951-10-23 8 Efforts are being made m South African ports to stop smuggling of holy water from Mecca. AFPAFP - 19 words
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183 1951-10-23 8 Settle Kashmir, 'we'll be brothers' KARACHI, Tues. THE Prime Minister of Pakistan, Khwaja Nazimuddin, predicted yesterday a new era of 1 peace and friendship between India and Pakistan if the Kashmir dispute is settled. "In a Kashmir dispute is settled today," he said m an interview, "tomorrow we will become183 words
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Article, Illustration101 1951-10-23 8 A man who was alleged to have told the police he was fascinated by a showgirl's knees as she walked along a Blackpool Street was found guilty at Lancaster Assizes of attempting to strangle with intent to rape attractive 21-year-old Soubrette. who, under the name of Erica101 words
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Article97 1951-10-23 8 LONDON, Tuesday. T*HE intention of the four founder members to go A ahead with their plans for a Middle East command will be communicated to other governments m the area at once, diplomatic quarters said here yesterday. The decision to establish the command, despiteReuter - 97 words
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Article27 1951-10-23 8 The West German Social Democrat Party said yesterday that the amnesty for 20,000 prisoners announced on East Germany's second anniversary was just a Communist manoeuvre." ReuterReuter - 27 words
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224 1951-10-23 8 Persia has new trade agreement with Russians TEHERAN, Tuesday. THE Persian Supreme Economic Council yesterday approved the draft of the Persian-Soviet barter and trade agreement. The agreement now needs Cabinet approval before signature. The government meanwhile was trying desperately to find new sources of revenue to offset the loss ofU.P.; Reuter - 224 words
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Article80 1951-10-23 8 VICTORIA. Tues. A PROUD Indian princess assigned by her tribe to meet Princess Elizabeth will get a chance today after suffering a brush off at the hands of the tour committee m Vancouver. Indian representatives yesterday announced that they had pierced the ''brass curtain" surrounding PrincessU.P. - 80 words
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Article25 1951-10-23 8 Indonesia will send a goodwill mission to Latin America next year and a similar mission may be sent to Commu- nist China.- U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article136 1951-10-23 8 PARIS, Tues. MORE than 350,000 American tourists are now spending $400,000,000 (about £14,--300,000) a year m western Europe, United States Ambassador Mr. David Bruce told 1,500 travel agents from 42 countries m Paris yesterday. He told the opening session of the 2 1st annual convention ofReuter - 136 words
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Article27 1951-10-23 8 Delegates from Africa, the Middle East and South Asia opened a three-day meeting In Rome yesterday to formulate international action against the desert locust. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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