The Singapore Free Press, 24 October 1951

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 143 1 SUEZ. V\\d. MOHAMMED Bedewi fcey, W&fdist deputy of Sue?, saii jesterday that the euri nt crisis has created sert conomic difficulties m Ihc area. From 40 to 30 bank- .puifs are recorded m the .ma I Zone every day." 1 was a "dead city** at ,ht All
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  • 7 1 Oil ban is U.K.'s 'strong weapon' I
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  • 11 1 Dead man gave police hours of work I I ft I
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  • 138 1 U.S. to speed aid to Indo-China HANOI, Wednesday. PEN. J. Lawton Collins, United States Army Chief u of Staff, said here yesterday that he would do everything in his power to expedite military aid to Indo-China. He would first inspect the defences of the Tonking Delta with Gen. De Lattre
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  • 644 1 Student mobs clash with police, many hurt %#ini rvr* L CAIR <>> Wednesday. ViULL(NtL flared throughout Egypt yesterday as armed police clashed with huge antiUritisn demonstrations. In Cairo, Alexandria and provincial centres thousands of students and workers marched through the streets shouting slogans. In Alexandria several
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  • 59 1 HAMBURG, Wed. SEVERAL people were injured as 600 policemen fcught 400 striking dockers m front of Bremen City Han yesterday m the first serious incident m the spreading strike of Hamburg and Bremen dockworkers. Police said that 100 known Communists instigated the °trike affecting all harbour
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  • 25 1 The Indian permanent delegate to the United Nations, Sir Bengal Rau, said yesterday ihat the Indian Government intends to hold negotiations' with Japan.
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  • 60 1 DRINCESS Eii/abeth will receive President fruinan before a crackling fire when she entertains hi-n at a fornnl dinner party at the Canadian Embassy next Thursday. The Princess and Prince rhilip will stay nifh the Truman at Blair House, but they will have to hasten to the
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  • 44 1 F.B.I. CHECKS ON TASS The F. 8.1, is investigating the files of Tass at the Soviet news agency's' Washington and New York offices. The Justice Department yesterday described the move as a routine inspection under the provisions of the Foreign Agents' Registration law. A.P.
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  • 184 1 LONDON, Wednesday. 'THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, was greeted with a chorus of boos and cheers at a stormy meeting m the Holborn area of London last night when he said the Conservatives were having the worst of the argument on foreign affairs. A
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  • 361 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Legislative Council Select Committee examining the Singapore Government draft budget for ISo2 is understood to be working on the principle that only projects which have a defence implication and which are within the capacity of the Public Works Department
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  • 38 1 The Peoples* Party newspaper m Vienna, Subdost Tagespot on Monday reported that Soviet troops m Hungary had been reinforced and that big Soviet and Hungarian military manoeuvres were m progress m Western Hun- •»ary. Reuter
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  • 28 1 Dr. W. J. Vickers, the Director of Medical Services, this morning declared open the handicraft exhibition by the Diversibnal Therapy Unit of Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
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  • 46 1 Free Press London Corrt-spondenfc. THE governments of Singapore and the Federation have agreed to the exUnsion. of Malaya Hall. A building adjoining the present hjost c! m Bryanston Square has been Acquired, and extension will pro7ide bedrooms •.'•r at least 25 additional students.
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  • 246 1 RUSSIA URGED END WAR LONDON, Wed. BRITAIN urged Russia to help m an early armistice m Korea and warned that without such a settle ment there could be little hope for improvement ol overall East-West relations. The appeal was made by Britain's new ambassador to Moscow, Sir Alvary Gascoigne, m
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  • 30 1 Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit will resign as India's Ambassador to the United States on Nov. 15 and will leave to become a candidate for the Indian Parliament.— Reuter
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  • 127 1 Mossadeq lunches with Truman WASHINGTON, Wed. PERSIA'S Premier. Dr. Mossadeq lunched with Mr. Truman yesterday amid speculation that a new move may be near to settle the Anglo-Persian oil crisis. Diplomatic U nested that the have urged Dr with Britain noUN, t^a temporary han< After lunc Truman a t Blair
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  • 69 1 ATLA. EIGHTEEN pcrsoru ed and tvo atbers m ntical condition hens al'^r :kinc booties liqurr crmposed of methyl alcohol and urater. All but cne wore Gradv H< ncy facilities Ked to limit by what *'as termed Ihe 1 MVt CtA Ml puir.R en record. Detectives seized
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  • 887 2 Says the Singapore Doctor T AM run down and 1 pale. My doctor has advised me to take testosterone injections. Can you tell me what form of treatment will better mjf condition and what are the benefits to be derived from testosterone injections. A READER. TESTOSTERONE i
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  • 276 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN on this first day of the sign. Scorpio, ambition is your driving force. Aggressive, fearless and individualistic, your sign is ruled by Mars, the god of war. who Rives you incredible physical energy to keep p>ace with voui* intellectual prowess. You are a strong character and
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  • 608 2 Surgery with penknives and a prayer SOME DOCTORS ARE THEIR OWN PATIENTS T^HE moving story of A an extraordinary feat of Heath Robinson surgery m the Antarctic has reached Britain. It is the story of a delicate two-and-a-half-hour eye operation performed on an oper-ating-table of sledge boxes by a doctor
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  • 53 2 Solution To Crossword No. 491 Across: 1> Ljnfe-oJghied. 7. Newly wedded. 8. Lying. 9, Free. 12, Asps. 14. Bfast. IC. Culmination 19. The next best. Down: 1, Lund. 2, Newsy. 3, Spying. 4, Gfiel. 5. IVdor. 6, Dod-i^r. X), Mr scot. 11. Levant. 13. Pulse. 15! Slime. IG.
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  • 604 2 Six scientists' convex were very cheerful, a Special Corre ifc CIX conventions of scientists during September predicted a better world around the corner. The scientists were all leaders m the great fields of chemistry, psychology of the human mind, biology, heredity, growth, cancer and ageing.
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  • 138 2 MEN and women from Hastings who wish to emigrate to Commonwealth countries are eligible for free passages and assistance grants under the will of a man who died 24 years ago Alderman Ben Harry Went Tree, Jour times Mayor ot Hastings, who died m January 1927, aged
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    • 131 2 Mew Crossword No. 492 fen hHH IB HB Hfl^i a. iISI CLUES ACROSS 1. Gazer-mto future time (.4). 4. Time gone by (4). 7. 8 Good old tim« (6. 3). 10. Spare time (7, 4). 13. Good time-keeping (ll> 14. Time is still a-flying" (Herrick) (3). 16. Decisive time (6>
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  • 823 3  - Grounds for marriage CANON HUGH WARNER by •••ONLY FOOLS BELIEVE THERE IS A BLUEPRINT FOR HAPPY MARRIAGE iches the spotlight from the inevitability len a marriage is m trouble. It seeks to a each case-not for parting but for ig together. It is introduced Tfc'J Council for Sex, Marriage, and
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  • 314 3 Neither aide nrfnerabUw East dealer. NORTH fllllll OAK ♦Q7 6 WSBT BAST *QI <? A X t A 10 I I OQ* •JLI 10 4 S t SOUTH A II I I V 10 T All *AX J t 8 The bidding East South Weet Nortfc 14 2*
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  • 828 3  - My Korea Notebook J.L. HAYS by M AXY times m Korea I was Proud to be British, nut most precious of moments, 1 Jmnk, came one grey freezing m o r n i n south of the Chong" enpn river, at the height of the winter retreat. of the Middlesex,
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  • 19 3 King Frederick and Queen Ingrid of Denmark will pay a private visit to Rome next month.— Reuter
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    • 103 3 (OR FRIENDS OVERSEAS THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL* 1952 f i. HI I H Hundreds of Black I. White illustration* k- /^^^l^ X 2^ Articles by Lead- 3r 1952 p>ortrays 'd and picture, m Hf black and white, 3 I of the Emergency *J L uty of the Langkawi PER COPY
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    • 263 3 /Pr r^/ 7?g\ W, L/ow v^ >Jate Kg t cy^ool-c 3 f I f n Iv Sturdy limbs, firm flesh, sound r_ bones the happiness of abound- 'jL <• ing health these are some of the j r pifts bestowed by this famous food. > <£ For there is everything
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    • 230 3 SINGAPORE BBC Singapoi-e 1 p.m. Heinz Alexander at the Hammond Organ, Capitol Res- 6.15 p.m. Sports Round-Up; 6^o News News Analysis; 6.45 Protawrant, Singapore; 130 Time gramme Parade; 6.50 From The Signal News* 1.45 Lunch Time Editorials; 7.00 Piano for Pleasure t>_ m lv «v —No. 4 played and presented
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  • 485 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Oct. 24, 1951. Election issues IN three short weeks since Parliament dissolved and election campaigning began m earnest, millions of words have been hurled at the British voter from platform and through press, radio and television. Of these, three short words may well have a
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  • 892 4 All the answers may be in this atomic oracle Alexander Clifford, writing from Brookhaven, New York, says.... lET us hope that the future of mankind lies here For this is the world's biggest and for all I know, its only atomic pile dedicated entirely to peace. It is paid for
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  • 47 4 The entrance to Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, which < the National Trust has accepted from the Treasury through the National Land Fund, together with 47 acres, the large park m which the castle sta7ids. The Keep is modelled after that of Rochester Castle.
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    482 4 CASTELMOVETedesco. Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra. Andres Segovia (guitar). New London Orchestra (Alec Sherman) Columbia LX 8807-9. It was on a Sunday afternoon m DecemDer, 1947 that I first neard Segovia and first heard this work played by him with Alec Sherman and the New London Orchestra (Leader:
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  • 567 4 IT'S BEEN RAINING IN AUSTRALIA WHERE IN SHOULDN'T AND SCIENTISTS HAVE BEEN AT WORK Writes «J Morley ¥T has been raining m Australia. And that's news. For this particular rain fell m New South Wales at a place where scientists were trying to make rain. They were drenched and marooned
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  • 384 4  -  FELIX SWING TOPICS by JAZZ fans are m for J a treat at this evening's H.M.V. swing session at MacDonalci House. Recording of the special festival jazz concert have arrived Singapore and will be played. The jazz concert, played during the Festival of Britain, m
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  • 103 4 BRITAIN'S Guy Fawkes celebrations look like being less noisy and colourful this year, with West Midland manufacturers, particularly m the Birmingham area, wondering how they are going to make enough whiz-bangs, skyrockets and squibs to go round. Shopkeepers, too, are certain to be rationed m supplies, and
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  • 174 5 Broadcasts on 'Civics' for Chinese teachers Fre« Press Staff Reporter A course of instruction m Civics' is being broadcast fortnightly by Radio Malaya m Chinese for about 110 men and women teach-ers-in-training for Chinese schools. Mr. R. w. WatsonHyatt, the Senior Inspector of Chinese Schools, told the Free Press yesterday.
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  • 271 5 VILLAGE COPS WILL KEEP OUT STRANGERS Guardians for kampong folk Free Press Staff Reporter A "VILLAGE CONSTABLE" scheme-a plan i? 5 01 1 senior mar "ed constables m selected isolated kampongs m Singapore to build up public confidence m the rural areas— has been started by the City Police Force
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  • 47 5 r tcugh poung Caliifemi m the picture above are on a world cruise \in their 72- foot American schooner, California, and arrived m Singapore. Their cruise may take four years. Left to right: Ward Vickers, Yvor Smitter, Hal McCann and Art Teets.—Free Press picture
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  • 114 5 Free Press Johore Correspondent MO free rice— that is rice importiN ed by any person other than rice imported on Government ac-co^t-c?n be brought intoJohor* except throu-h certain channels. These channels are Bandar Maha™i iMuar), Bandar Pengerang 'both by sea, by road
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  • 107 5 offer by the Government of Fiji to send an infantry battalion of Fiji troops to help m .suppressing communist terrorism m Malaya has been gratefully Accepted by the British Government and would by the Government of the Federation of Malaya. Accordinsly, the fir.«t Battalun <ol
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  • 206 5 FORCES SWIM POOL READY BEFORE X'MAS Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S $:!50,0UU muUi coloured Forces' swimming pocl at Beach Road (above) i; now scheduled to be officially opened just before Christmas, the Free Press was told yesterday. The delay m getting the salt water pool ready by June this year
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  • 145 5 'JUIE Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, "will inspect this years Annual Review and Display of the Singapore Battalion of the Boys' brigade to be held on Saturday, Nov. 17. The Review will take place at Empress Place at 5 p.m. and the Display will follow
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  • 64 5 An American Goodwill Million will visit Malaya eaxly m No\ember at the invitation of the Federation Government. The members of the mission will be General Tom Wilson, of the General Service Administration, Mr. Spencer Shannon and Mr. George Esuver, of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Mr
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  • 310 5 r rHE Alumni Association of Singapore has request- ed Government to lower the optional age of retirement of Government officers and allow them to make their choice at the age of 45, instead of at 50 as at present. I The Association
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  • 99 5 rl Alumni Association spokesman agreed that (be ages suggested by the Association might not be suitable for other branches of the public service, but as far as doctors and dentists Mere concerned, the plan would work ell. As regards the Widow's and Orphan's Fund, the
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  • 51 5 ALL TOWNS BEATEN EVEN STORE Stating that Penang had beaten every other town, including Singapore, m its first electoral roil, the* Resident Commissioner, Mr. A. V. Aston, yesterday called on the people to "tee to it that the voting at the forthcoming December elections is easily the heaviest known to
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  • 39 5 In order to foster correct dancing, the Perak Dance Association have organised a beginners mass dance class for members who are able to take a complete course of lessons m the four standard dances and slow rhythm.
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  • 369 5 REALISTIC APPROACH TO CITY SPENDING Free Press Staff Reporter HPHE reduction of the Singapore City Council's estiA mated deficit for next year from an original $6,000,000 to under $1,000,000 was made possible by a realistic approach to the estimates, the Free Press was told yesterday.
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  • 101 5 Free Press Staff Reporter QNE of the major scha deleted from the 1952 draft budget was the proposed rebuilding of the Animal Infirmary at Kamp< Jova Road, estimated to cos* $450,000. The project had been proved m principle by the City Councils Health Committee only a month
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  • 277 5 'Ours is not a power-mad group...' Fre« Press sutt Reporter T>HE ditsentin* members of the Singapore Lab*«r Pa* at a meeting on Monday nu tided to ft> ahead vith thr preparations for thr arnual Ren conference of Mm I 1* hi« h has been fixed tm >>unda* (Oct. 28). Mr.
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  • 15 5 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS tic Aim i its sixtli :.nnnx b v. liner I Roaa. will pro\ <:
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  • 26 5 n ..lion report !:«»w I considered a pp«'-: of til* 1 PH k utivc Count ie-<-d from tne How the new horses ran
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  • 1303 6 From ALLAN SEVERAL young newcomers showed distinct promise r JJ"^ 5 d^but at Penane If these youngsters are given plenty of time iney will develop into ifeful propositions. Official handicapper Mr R. Norton s rivinY voungSers a chance to settle down before setting them severe
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  • 333 6 CRAZY SPORTLINE Free Press Soccer Reporter Singapore District 2; Malays 1. END-OF-THE-SEASON staleness was conspicuous m yesterday's Community League soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Singapore District (Army) earned their points mainly for the bright soccer they played m the first half which brought
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  • 224 6 CHU CHEE SENG (goalkeeper) P. Sarathi (full-back) and Ivan Vass (half-back) were the heroes of the Malayan Chinese F.A. combined XI which held Hong Kong to a goalless draw yesterday. Sarathi was the best of the four full-backs on the field. He broke up numerous dangerous
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  • 220 6 STARTING TIMES for Island Clubs Race Course Cup golf competition on Saturday, to be held m conjunction with the October Medal, are: FIRST TEE 2.30 p.m. J. F. Nicol (7) T. H. A Potts <3>; 2.34 G. A. Hill Reid (16) T W. Loke (15);
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    • 141 6 SESSM EXTENDED RU^ aatlW.flb and t:.» p.m. Malay Film Productions "DERITA with Mariam Ne»« Yutimah Distributor by Shaw Bros.. Ltd. ■EXT CHAISE -MEL FERRER 1.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. TODAY and TOMORROW (1) An outstanding Cast: Lawrence OLIVIER Merle OBERON David HITCH Flora KOBSON (2) An outstanding Authoress: Emily BRONTE 43) An outstanding
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    • 128 6 ON SALE TODAY I The STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY €$2S?S&h. MERAH' I #DI **JN3 I CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR* wL I r* kHD 42 Pages of trades, busi- 4 nesses, professions under nt '#> 292 appropriate head- A UNIQUE FEATURE- i «»ick^.f.,«K. a.- '0 SECTIONS of «te,,iled ■*O information covering ap- plete Alphabetical
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    • 62 6 Mandrake to the Sin^p° re J^^ ilr I .^tf^^fe^. > 1 1J y V w. l« A JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Fw Pn*n m l/^ I 77^ A PITY VOUANO^W- LSJt^VbSo I^* WDKMAID INSTEAD, I fljt) H !aBV MAV6 PUT OPP W M «f^j^ 1 JANE AND- «OPE I
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  • 263 7 Suleiman turns out for R.A.F. nftV(l CHARLES BRYCE "J avy narrowly defeated Royal Air Force Malaya on the H.M.S. Terror ground yesterday m an inter-Services triangular soccer tournament match, the result of which also counted m the Singapore A.F.A. Community •The pace was fast through-
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  • 210 7 Springboks will show the way receive a much needed tonic Elfricans, who are at present md has never produced a h of the responsibility rcls. English packs have the Irish, the renowned -he Scots and the splendid rhr Welsh. ;:d have had. some back divisions, admitt:en full of Dominion bu:
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  • 15 7 Brilliant displays by Malayans I t I 1 I 1 I I t t I
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  • 6 7 IF DEFEND TITLE FOR $1 FEE
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  • 54 7 I :..*:o runs yesterday 47 minutes. totalled 400 m reply to ;.d's 316. a definite result, apart the first innings advantage. -f the question, Queensland eond time, with Ken Muckay engaging m a third-wicket stand. S bt fore being caught td off Burke while Archer oefore to
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  • 81 7 AFTER bring twice m he South African v :i touring team Llanelly by 20 points soal. two penalty goals j and three tries> to 11 'one! goal, one cropped ncal and one penalty goal' yesterday. The South Africans led li-8 at half-time. never raac to I high
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  • 32 7 Freddy Da* son. the United leading lightweight conitlasted a battle of left on Monday night to win a ound decision over Bobby the California welterweight UP Dion, at San Francisco.
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  • 78 7 Plucky game by Seletar J^ DEFIANT goal by Royal Air Force Seletar m the last minute of yesterdays Singapore Hockey Association match against the Crick .t Club on the Padang rounded off a gallant display against the powerful S.C.C. XI. Final score was six -one. This win takes S.C.C. to
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  • 76 7 Kntrtet Mniof and umior koih tottrnamenti of the Sinkiapure H<*ckev Associntu>n »if; close on 3 .».e part miist t:i;nes along with an entry fee of 15 per team to Mr Lav Hocfc MacLaint W Ltd BuiSdinx. Singapore, b* fore the te. picture. Dick.nson. Urn S.I centre -for ward,
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  • 67 7 Latest betting on Cam bridgesh ire THE odds against Mrs. J.B. Walkers Gayowen shortened from 19-2 to 9-1 last night m the official bookmakers' callover on the Cambridgeshire Stakes on Majalis owned by Sir Oliv«r Goonetilleke, replaced th« Ar-gentine-owned Ado Castle as the second favourite at odds of 100-8. Tudor
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  • 46 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues—Mersing has formed a Rifle Association with facilities available to all residents m the district. The range is off Jalan Haji Musa. Inche A. Rahman bm Md. Salleh is president of the Associatton with Inche Md. Yunos bin Atodullah as hon. Secretary.
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  • 44 7 PLYING Boat Wing and RAF. Kuala Lumpur drew at Seletar yesterday In the first-round of. the Royal Air Force Malaya inter-Unit knock-out rugby competition for 'he Sanderson Cup Neither team scored. A replay has been ar•anged for Sunday at Seletar.
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  • 50 7 By CRI SINGAPORE'S eight-mor v fast drawing to a cl remain to complete the competition programme, munity League fixture, b< pore District (Army), an Division game between F; and Police. Singapore Business H knockout Cup final, betwe and Shell S.C., to play m This match will take place
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  • 105 7 ROY ANKARAH, of the Gold Coast, who holds the British Empire featherweight title, gained a sensational second-round victory m London last night over Alvaro Cereasani (Italy), who was disqualified by the referee, Mr. Pat. Fox. for "going down without receiving a punch." The fight had
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  • 253 7 TWELVE more new horses have been classified by the Straits Racing Association, according to the latest list issued yesterday. They comprise three In Class 1, seven m Class 2 and two m Class 3. Among the deletions are Ecliptic and Astivel, both Class I horses. The
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    44 7 picture. Van LJdth, SXX.'i h.ll-i Mdc, switches his stick to his left hand to fasten on to a pass m yesterday's S.H.A. League game on the Padang. s.C.C. beat RAF Tengah by six goals to one. Van Lidth scoring three. Free Press
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  • 468 7 season to end JSADER nth 1951 soccer season is lose. Only two matches Singapore Amateur F.A. They are the last Cometween R.A.F. and Singad the postponed Second athul Karib (champions) louses F.A. have only the ?en Fraser and Neave S.C i their heavy programme i on Friday at Jalan Besa?
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  • 41 7 Singapoie Chinese Recreation Club with 10 men, avenged a previous one-nil defeat when they trounced R.N.A.S. Sembawang by four goals to nil at hockey on Hong Lim Green yesterday. Scorers were: Lim Swang «2>. Koon Keah and Fang.
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  • 23 7 University beat 221 Bn. by 13 points i,two Koats and a penaltvi to i I rugger match at Bukit liman terdav.
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  • 84 7 CHEQUE for $2,000 from the Chuan Ann Shipping Co. to the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund boosted the total to near the $200,000 mark yesterday. Mr. Urn Chuan Geok, president of the Singapore Badminton Association, told the Free Press yesterday, that man\ other similar donations are
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    • 55 7 Today's sport RIGGER: All Blues trial, Thomson Road; Combined Services trial, Nee Soon; S.C.C. 2nd XI v R.N.A.S. Sembawang. Padang; St. Andrew's School v Victoria School. Woodsville. HOCKEY: Div. 2 Lge.: Latiff Wanderers v 8.0.D. "B", St. George's Road; R.A.F. Seletar "A"' v Fed. Customs. Seletar; friendly: S.R.C. v R.N.A.S.
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  • 404 8 I'm no warmonger: Mr> CharchjU LONDON, Wednesday. VIR. WINSTON CHURCHILL yesterday rejected Labour charges that he was a warmonger. "It is a cruel and ungrateful accusation. It is the opposite to the truth," he said. > Making his last important election speech -at Plymouth he
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  • 121 8 The price of brides is too high LAGOS. Nigeria. Wed. NATIVE here may have as many wives as he can afford. But costs 20 times as much to buy a bride as it once did, and there are bitter complaints. In Ijebu, a western province, the Government received protests from
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  • 183 8 RANGOON, Wednesday. pWEXTY-four people were injured, some seriously when 200 Burmese airmen forced their way intc the Rangoon zoo and fought the keepers with hockey sticks and revolver butts. Only one membei of the zoo staff escaped injury. Casualties included fractured skulls and broken bones
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    22 8  - JEST A MINUTE GEOFEREY EVANS '■j We can Or> Up Uie women, they say, will have the lasl *ortl m the t-uotiofi
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  • 170 8 NEW YORK. Wed. jifOTOR c.^ravan> of strikt ing rebel longshoremen roved the waterfront ycsteri day. tightening their stranglehold that has paralyzed more than 30 miles of docks In the I por: of New Yo With t(UM of Army material and civilian goods piled high
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  • 44 8 Dr. K. II Panickkar India's Ambassador to Peking who arrived m New Dtlhi last week on leave and foi consultations with his Government, is to be a member ol the Indian delegation to thi United Nations Genera: i Assembly m Paris Reuter
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  • 26 8 Ye£terday's closing quotatations on the Hong Kong money market were: HK56. 825 6.865 per US$l: HK515.65 per Sterling; HK?329.25 per tael of gold.— U.P.
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  • 43 8 Pilot Dave McCauley reported yesterday that an eagle "dived" at his airplane, struck its wing tip and forced a precautionary landing. McCauley said the collision, which killed the eagle, damaged the s:r; -nd fabric of i he wing U.P.
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  • 104 8 JEWISH EXTREMISTS DEMAND GAZA TEL AVIV, Wednesday. A DEMAND that Israel forces should occupy the Egyptian-held Gaza strip of Palestine was voiced yesterday by the extreme irredentist freedom movement, formerly the* irgun Zvai Leumi. This right-wing opposition party's paper Harulh (Freedom» called for immediate action by ?me] to "transfer the
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  • 23 8 The British Ambassador m Teheran, Sir Francis Shep- herd, is returning to London 1 m the near future on leave.
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  • 200 8 FIVE YEARS TO END BURMA REBELLION NEW DELHI, Wednesday. TPHAKIN NU, Prime Minister of Burma, said here I yesterday that it would take at least five years to 1 wipe out the last trace of rebellion m Burma, even though the situation was "not very serious.*' "The Government of Burma
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  • 86 8 ATHENS, Wed. pGYPT has requested that the credentials of the newly -appointed Greek Ambassador to Cairo, M. Stefanou, should be addressed to "the King of Egypt and the Sudan." This must be done before the Ambassador will be en- titled to present the credentials to King
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  • 71 8 HE RIDES A BICYCLE IN WATER it could be the frojr who would a-wooing go. bul ibis is no illustration to a nursery rhyme. It is a picture of a man m a swimming pool. Straight lines on the tiles have become wobbly. The front wheel of the bicycle is
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  • 128 8 HUGE OIL FIRE NEAR VIENNA VIENNA, Wed. ■THE greatest °U fir e ever known m the Soviet-con-trolled Zistersdorf oilfield was still blazing yesterday fed by over 1.000.000 gallons of oil The oilfield lie s about 35 miler northeast of Vienna. The fire broke out on Monday night. The earth was
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  • 22 8 Three students were wounded m Beirut yesterday when Lebanon police opened fire on a demonstration m support of Egyp Reuter
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  • 50 8 King Phumipon Aduldet of Siam has cancelled his proposed visit to Oeylon next month, as the ship which is taking him home from Switzerland will not touch Colombo Reuter The U. S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Aeheson, had talks yesterday with the Turkish Ambassador, Feridun Brkta A.F.P.
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