The Singapore Free Press, 27 October 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1951 PRICE FIFTEEN CEN'I
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  • 519 1 fiew Government is lexpected to take I office on Monday I LONDON, Saturday. m'lXSTON CHI K( HILL made preliminary soundings last 1 .nservative government after his victory in SpS Flection *ith a majority of 17. Mr. Churchill to Buckingham Palace and for with him the formation
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  • 95 1 Salisbury may head Colonial Office roo> vn p B r Malayans will be gli» .i uh-t ir ill put Mr. Griffiths at the aster depends upo:. iBier of con- par r. Charchill br; fete Till h\ ft, isimst Ti t n t Oion I Tirfcnwt ob itlve hm I Mluhur\
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  • 118 1 The new parliament will meet next Wednesday to elect a speaker. Ir will hold its first formal session on Nov. 6. Returns from 620 of 625 elecfion districts vesterday Rave the party standing in the new House of Commons, compared with the old House, as follows: Conservatives and
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  • 33 1 Mr. Douglas Sturrock, the deputy Malayan agent in London, will leave for Malaya today on a two months tour to study changed commercial and industrial conditions in this country.
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  • 40 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Five members of the security forces were wounded when bandits attacked the vehicle in which they were travelling in the Kulim district of Kedah yesterday. No arms were lost. One rifle was recovered.
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  • 27 1 President Truman has signed a proclamation recommending Americans to ob-serve the Armistice Day of World War I. November 11, by praying lor peace.- A.P.
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  • 161 1 Truman and Churchill 'to meet soon WASHINGTON, Saturday. UNITED STATES officials predicted yesterday that the Conservative victory will result in closer American British ties, highlighted by an ?ar!v White House meeting between President Truman and Mr. Churchill. But, President Truman is expected to wait Mr. Churchill to make the first
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  • 143 1 POUND GAINS STRENGTH LONDON, Sat. CTERLINQ strengthened in v the overseas free markets when the British election result became clear yesterday. It was strong in Zurich, firm in Paris and steady in New York. Stock exchanges were not affected either way and the London Stock Exchange did hardly any business
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  • 60 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. PRESIDENT TRUMAN yes- terday signed legislation cutting off United States military aid and economic aid from countries exporting military equipment or other strategic materials to the Soviet Union or Communist countriea. Responsibility for enforcing this ban was vested in the Mutual Security Administration,
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  • 80 1 OVERSEAS TRADE DECLINES A SHARP fall in the value of Malaya's overseas trade Is recorded in the statistics for September issued this morning. The total value for tht month was $742 million, compared with $802 million for August. September exports were valued at $396 million, compared with $440 million in
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  • 186 1 LONDON, Saturday. LABOUR'S defeat at the polls will drive the party 1 further left and will increase Aneurin Bevan's chances to become its leader. Party officials agreed last night that Bevan's policies for Britain— more socialism, less a<nd slower rearmament, greater independence in
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  • 26 1 THERE WILL be no issue of the Singapore Free Press on Monday because of Delepavali. Publication will be resumed on Tuesday.
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  • 78 1 The General Council of the Singapore Labour ?any has invited the "rebel" group for a round table conference tonight to arrive at a settlement, the leader of the group's seven-man committee, Mr. Lee Choon Seng, said this morning. Mr. Lee added that his group
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  • 113 1 MUNSAN, Sat. JJNITED Nations truce talks delegates yesterday rejected a Communist proposal that U.N. troops should be withdrawn 15 miles along the entire Korean front, which is now about 30 miles above the 38th Parallel. They proposed that each side retain "administrative control" over
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  • 321 1 CAIRO, Saturday. EGYPT'S Minister of Interior, Faud Sirag el Din Pasha, said yesterday that Egypt was ready "to fight to the last man against any British armed attack from the Suez Canal Zone." He said: "The Egyptians are determined to accomplish the evacuation
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  • 198 1 American tin mission leaves U.S. next week WASHINGTON, Sat. AN American tin mission invited to Singapore and Malaya by the British and Malayan Governments plans to leave next week. It will arrive in Singapore about a week later for a two-week tour of tin-producing areas. The invitation was extended to
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  • 19 1 President Truman has cabled congratulations to Mr. Churchill on the Conservative victory in the British elections A.P.
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  • 898 2  -  RASTUS v^m^suw^6[ Realising that the raid damage would di :on from the hill for some they decided to make the trip the following afternoon. As it wrwid he necessary 10 verse many miles of Jungle tracks before desdin°: to the narrow strip of land lyin^
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  • 937 2 Magnificent colouring but not true to life Young reader used his imagination but stretched it a bit too far WILFRED Richards, of 110, Race Course Road, Singapore, entered our painting contest last week and sent in a magnificently coloured effort. Unfortunately it wasn't at all true to
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  • 329 2 READ and LEARN F)O you know where a white man has become the chief of a native tribe? The answer is on the Isle of Manus, off New Guinea. Mr. Stephen Romney Gill is the white chief, Mr. Gill went to Manus in 1909He was
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    • 86 2 JUNIOR CONTEST > ou y p-A vw ilu-.atrd ti-"- utlut 1 «!:ildren. is a gnat 1 al eveal wnen y<»u have discovered what it is ur.'.f -he an^-.vrr below and iill in your name, addres.- nd :i°o. u'ld *n>m t;» Children's Page. Singapore Free Prm Ceefl Sllld to arrive not
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    • 198 2 M I i I a study of pride I the wanton ny mp h by Robert Payne H $12.60 I in this most brilliant and ear the author begins w it H the Gr^^l develops his theme from the/*** 1 Vatery in our own ♦ime. to published by Win. Heineman
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    • 127 2 a I THt MAOIC STICK V~ T~^^ UrtftT BCAUTJfULp o( THE MUSIC YOU T«, MM Y' v W_ J" IHI HAS NHISKfcO'THE S^ Wt v BELOW US. SEt THE *ONtIEkRIISKYU>M CARMnS AN» r*- CAN HEAR COMCS TMRIUIWC CAMCINTOTHE -.•i...n=£lV MR>NOTHEnS THE DOME OF mtRE ARE T Vi CONCERT HAU- i^.a,^
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    • 184 2 JUNIC^ CROSSWORD BBBFT" ■HHT~ I I cluls across. i. You in this province or Eire may travel on this sort of 16, "Thou shalt— sieal 17 train in London. 5. The The part performed by an language spoken by the an- actor In a play 18, It may cient Romans.
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  • 48 3 panting Mark, dope peddler LONDON, Saturday. hiDDcmd in the 23rd year of the lit.* of Kevin Patrick Saunders s I ruined thief, stealing drugs nhe felt the lure of easy lling his drugs to men Sirls. But he was lkjsddsfljsdklfjsdf
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    20 3 TODAY'S PIN-IT: Lovely Marilyn Monroe, who will shortly be seen on the Singapore screen in "As Young As You Feel.''
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  • 79 3 CORRUPTION AMONG RED OFFICIALS HONG KONG Sat. Tl :nmunist authorities South-Central China ordered local administo take vigorous to stamp out .on among Party > and officials .says Leftist Sing Tao Daily N followed reports ig numbers of ininvolving squeeze. embezzlement and ■it on the part of D :-.e :he dire.
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  • 26 3 air i ravel for the was iorecast in by Sir Miles, President of the InnaJ Air Transport As..d chairman of >h Overseas Airways Reuter.
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  • 220 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. M RMA SHEARER says she :.ot planning a come- because I have never d. Miss Shearer, one of the top In Hollywood during 20s and "30s. has not picture for almost a ide Periodically since :here have been rumours she would do another
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  • 454 3 TORCH SINGER GETS ANOTHER MILLION... i™™.~ NEW YORK Saturday. A !KRSJ AN do &S ed b y tra ?edy has been awarded $6,000,000 (approximately £2,150,000) at Baltimore Maryland. But to Libby Holman, whose naming red hair is now streaked with trey the money must seem like the supreme irony. Back
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  • 26 3 Italy has formally resumed diplomatic relations with Ethiopia by appointing an Ambassador to Addis Ababa for the first time in 16 years. A.P.
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    • 163 3 Jt BBS /y^- aIHL PERFUMES r/ierc <3fc on/^ 1 r/irce pcrjuma by Swill* in all the world. Differing widch /j i* a perfect 'expression in fragtdiue' c mood and a personality. It a delightful adventure to diMo\cr \\hnh of the three is most personal to i MISCHIEF A young, li^ht-hearted
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    • 82 3 '^kfi Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya PL__ I". -i.E\*T THE SLIGHTEST IDEA I TALK TO ME; 1 PRETEND THAT YOU I Uh--tS H 1 S&JUBE I <SnAT THEY WERE TALK'NG ABOUTJ KNOW ME/ HELP ME/ THEY'RE J THA T TH( J LS^tjß^B f O the Singapore Free
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    • 180 3 Solution To Crossword No. 494 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION. Across: 1. Ring down. 7. Bulletproof. 8. Yeo. 9. Sitters. 10. Betters. 11. Web. 13. Bountifully. 15. Abandons. Down: l. Rule of thumb. 2. Nee. 3. Deputes. 4. Wooden walls. 5. Obey. 6. Effs. 9. Sweeten. 10. Baby. 12, Boys. 14. Fro Mew
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    • 455 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR SATURDAY BORN today, you are egocentric. The world must revolve around you and your desires. Your energy and leadership demand attention and you get it. You have tremendous enthusiasms and any cause you espouse had a mighty protagonist. Perhaps your greatest fault is a high temper which
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  • 636 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Oct. 27, 1951 Churchill wins AT 77, that great warr, Winston Chur..il.- has won his greatest peace-time battle The Tories are in, although with a majority not much larger than Labour's in the last Parliament. T: victory dees r. I r.\e?:\ any swi?ig to the
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  • 794 4 said London car-dealers but when Harry Proctor tried to sell them one a different cry wont iin i*™* by And you w *f! a "CHI uyj saloon! Had you said a LONDON: 'THE car-selling season x is upon us. This
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  • 766 4  -  Citizen «ff: WILL the Singapore a South Ward— that area which includes Keppel Road, Tanjong Pas:ar, Kampong Bahru and Tiong Bahru— be «e walk-over for Labour in the Municipal Elections? Not only the Labour Parly would like to know the answer to this question. It is likely
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  • 607 4 LETTERS to the EDITOR MR, All F.P.A. pronouncements must be taken with a large grain of salt. TaXe the one published in the Free Press of Oct. 22: 1. Their contention that "a few thousand Catholics'' are trying "to enforce their will on a population of more
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    17 4  -  OSBERT LANCASTER bj "Y«u wilt give me credit **irt the trld-MoTLchaU And actually Marts Yrs
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  • 287 4 The Allies are thin in the air but the spirit of the stations is an insurance for the future, says Gerald Pawle IT was half -past twelve. For the tenth time I looked anxiously at my watch, for I had a lunch date
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  • 121 5 MORE WOMEN POLICE FOR SINGAPORE NEXT YEAR Free Press Staff Reporter CINGAPORE'S women police, whose present strength is 50, are to be increased to 78 members next year, the Free Press was told yesterday. Some of the new members will serve in the Special Branch and the C I. D.,
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  • 43 5 Mr. David Ernest Chelliah, son of Canon and Mrs. D. D Chelliah. of Singapore, has passed his Bar final examination in London. He Is an old bey of St. Andrews School in Singapore and the ACS. in Penang.
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  • 46 5 A Urge group of Malays were at the Ipoh airport yesterday morning to meet attractive Malay film Kasma Booty, when she ed to make personal appearvuom in Teluk Anson and Ipoh in aid of funds for the Peninsula avs Union.
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  • 248 5 S'PORE PROVIDES AGAINST ANY MEAT SHORTAGE ?old storage plant for I new abattoirs Free Press Staff Reporter gINGAPORE may never be faced with an unnecessary shortage of meat in future. The Health Committee of the City Council has agreed in principle to the provision of refrigeration plant for the new
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  • 52 5 One of the highlights of the road salety week in Ipoh commencing on Sunday (Nov. 18) will be a fifty-car procession, including floats presenting tableux on road safety measures. These floats will be provided by the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Kinta Indian Association and
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  • 98 5 THE Health Committee of the City Council was told that support would be given to a proposal that Government should pay a portion of the cost for the provision of the cold storagefacilities in the new abat- toirs. In reply to the suggestion that
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  • 179 5 Free Press Staff Reporter rE organ installed in the the Singapore Victoria Memorial Hall about 20 years ago at a cost of $100,--000 cannot possibly be repaired wiih the $10,000 pronosed by the City Councillors IP their budget for 1952, the Free
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  • 108 5 'Little or no time' to study English rmFNTS o ?rh i n r e e se%eh a ools R fn PO th 1 r Colon y do not QjTLDENTSof thntje their jr^SaT&'e^in'cnLese schools told the mathematics, and other lessons. These teachers w: volein their opinions in reply to a sffksgSS
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  • 8 5 SnfuAi 533. Cemetery.
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  • 57 5 CHIEW HUNG, a "tar Singapore Chinese war widow, icorks on her plot of land in the Far Eastern Relief Fund Farm at Kravji. The Fund provided the land, accommodation and farming implements and vegetable seeds for 12 families who were rendered destitute as a result of
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  • 56 5 The need to uphold the honour of the nursing profession in Malaya was stressed yesterday by Miss j. M. Boston, President of the Malayan Trained Nurses' Association, when she addressed th« Inaugural meeting of members held in Penang. Seventeen delegates ivzn nine Federation States ard Settlements
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  • 48 5 The burial, with i-M B_3 honours, of the three Iban trackers who died, with 11 British soldiers, in the bat.te with bandits in North Selangor last Monday. Two Army Chaplains read the burial prayers. while Iban kinsman stood silently round.— Free Press picture.
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  • 43 5 Fi\e minutes a^er it toot off from Penang yesterday, the firs: morning flight .of the Malaya: 1 Airways Dakota to Singapore collided with a bird. The impact. broke the starboard windscreen, forcing the plane back to land for repairs.
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  • 52 5 Sarawak's Governor and Chief Scout foi Brunei, Mr. A. F. Abell. presents Mr. F. G. H. Parry, who counts 30 years in the Malaya Boy Scout movement, with the warrant making him District Scout Commissioner for Brunei. The State Commissioner, Brunei, Mr. J. Pearce, is on Mr.
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  • 46 5 Owing to the Increase in the wholesale overhead costs cf toddy distribution, the retail pr.ee. which at present is 10 cen:s a pint line <;ame price as in 1941). will be increased to 15 cents a pint as from Nov. I. 1951.
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  • 279 5 SO VIETS PRESS BARTER TRADE SUGGESTION Free Press Staff Reporter 'THE Russian delegation to the FCAFE conference on trade promotion held recently in Singapore is understood to have insisted on expending the sterling money the Soviets received from trade with Malaya within this country, when they met representatives of the
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  • 115 5 RUSSIAN TINNED CRAB SALMON Y|R. YOLKOV, luirm^ii of lh« Russian Food Export Organi&ation and a member of the delegation to t»»e recent I( ME (ckl< reiicr, is understood to bare assured the re presenta lives of the Chambers cf Commeiee that their two main f\p'iti (tinr.ed erab and salmon) were
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  • 55 5 Crowds i f e the i i at Rat I Mf in. He was killed by Gukhas a* 10 a.m. yesterday. The 2 2 Gurkhas new 1 three killed to their cKampor? Guards and men < f *he ]2h Royal Lancers kre in i« too ea«!or to
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    • 34 5 NEW APPOINTMENT Mr. Cyril Whitworth, Admini.siation Officer of the Office of th« Commissioner-General, leaves Singapore today to take up his new apiioiniment as H.M. Consul in Hanoi. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Whitworth.
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    • 55 5 I I I I /^/^r tt e 9 r s OVe <r sP A £v!rcst\ fresh look of Ginghams. -> Ssl^ffi^\ Mothers will love them f vl^J^^ too, because they take to jT^^^^ijTT 55 s*^5 nuhicolours of red, green, t MiW^Si^^ blue and yellow. a I 36 WIDE |W^ $2.25
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  • 577 6  - NEW FORCE IN MALAYAN RUGGER CHARLES BRYCE By Sparkling play by Scouts XV IN recent weeks a new Services rugby force has arisen to challenge the best teams in Singapore and the Federation. Playing their first season of rugger in Malaya, the Special Air Service Regiment (Malayan Scouts) have introduced
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  • 711 6 Free Press Aquatics Reporter OAINT Patrick's School again proved supreme in inter-Schools aquatics when annual championships were held at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday afternoon. A magnificent 4 x 50 metres freestyle finale enabled them to retain the Lee Kuo Chuan inter-Schools cup with nine
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  • 74 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. pOLLOWING is the draw for the mixed doubles event in the Johore Bahru District badminton championships: Byes: S. C. Chung and Miss M;ik Fong Lim; Yusof Akil and Rabiah binte Haji Amin; Wong Peng Kok and Lena Yam; Tungku JaliJ and Hendon Hajl Naslr v.
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  • 293 6 Fraser Xeave S.C 2; Shell S.C 2. AK ARE occurrence a penalty kick taken four times— marked yesterday's Singapore Business Houses Football Association Knockout Cup final between Fraser Neavc and Shell Sports Clubs. The same ended in a two-all dra w after extra time— five
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  • 97 6 RUGGEB: Civilian Trial, Padang; Army v. RAF. Tanglin; All Blues v RASC, Farrer Park; Victoria Sen. v Old Victorians. VS. ground; Raffles Inst. v Johorr El.. R.I. ground. HOCKEY: Div. 1 Lge. RAF Seletar v S. Foresters, Seletar; Div. RNAC v YMCA. Baiestier Road; SCRC v Teachers T.C..
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  • 47 6 QN the S.C.C. Padang. yesterday, Singapore Cricket Club "A beat Combined Schools in an even hockey match by two goals to one. The schoolboys led by one goa] at half-time through Kim Chow. In the second session McMullin scored twice lor the Club.
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  • 45 6 AVITH the half-time score level at one-all in yesters hockey friendly on the SRC. Padahg, Ceylon Sports Club went on to defeat Sinjre Recreation Club by oe goals to one. Scorers for Ceylonese were Vanderput, Ponniah and Doraisamy. Rozario scored for Recs.
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  • 523 6 "yyHEN considering a weak two bid in third position, you should take into account that the only player you greatly fear is seated at your left. Naturally you will wish to make him guess as much as possible. In third position it is sometimes good tactics to open
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  • 24 6 picture. Winners of the medley rei.v race »t Sa'nTpafric^'s^ol SftJSK/SJfTSI t Lee (breasUtro.e, and Paul Lim (free style) Free Press
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    • 218 6 j svous with the Stars; 10.30 cmr ft "DOB P thm on Records— Dance Music Olr.OiirUAAJ or all tastes; 11.30 Close Down. 1 pjn. Programme Sr.nmarv. RR Q [Singapore Baliroom— The Bo'o m r < 1.30 Time Sf" (tienerai Oirrs-a* Rutted I i Interlude of 6.15 p.m. Sports Round-Up; 6.30
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  • 276 7  -  ALL AN LEWIS FN. Today 's track cork at K.L. y k i,i -mi iv, oaiuiuay. -till retains the form m to finish fifth in the ;apore in his last race. three furlongs in 39 sees. track, which was heavy. i r k well and should
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  • 7 7 Peng Soon shines in HK games i
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  • 72 7 lkjsdfjdskjdsfjkdsjfkdjsfjsdkf In a D:v. 2 game at Alexan--223 BOD. "A," the leadlost a valuable point bv g with their "B' XI. .de scored twice. <^ak scored first for "B" Gupta equalised. Butcher he lead again to the B team, but Galistan levelb« scores. BOD.
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  • 48 7 U ndergrads win IN a soccer friendly at Sepoy Lines yesterday. the Undergraduates of "the University of Malaya beat the Graduates by four goals to two. Scorers for the Undergraduates were Lim Eng Siang <3> and Yap Khim Yin. Graduates scored through Dr. Ong Swee Law and Daimon.
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  • 57 7 Singapore Chinese R.C. team for today s hockey match against Teachers' Training College at er Park will be selected from: Ho Mene; Lian Fook Choon; Chim Chong Mun; Au Tat Chu; Goh Chin Chye; Swee Lim Swang: Chan Onn Leng; Albert Soh: Khoo On? Lee; Leong Mill
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  • 27 7 The remaining S.A.F.A. Second Division League fixture between Faihul Karib and Police S.A. will be played on Tuesday on the Police Training School ground.
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 7 E. Kruseman. Shell Snorts Club's goalkeeper, fists" the ball away during a Fraser ajid Neave attack in the Business Houses Cup final at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The teams <ii£w two-all. Report In page six. Free Press picture.
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  • 203 7 [X the event of Singapore sending a swimming team to the Olympic Games at Helsinki next year, Xeo Chwee Kok, holder of four Colony records, will not compete in the 800 metres freestyle relay. This was stated by Mr. Tan Wee Chwee, captain of the Chinese
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  • 42 7 Singapore Polo OCoVa annual Keen Cup match will be pia'.td at Thomson Road (jruund today betwern President'* and Captain's teams. Teams are: Presidents: F. Harding. R F.etcher C. Greenwav. Baker. Captain's: C. Tod G. Graham M I A Sta3'.ard.
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  • 306 7 FOLLOWING are the weights for next Saturday, first day of the Selangor Turf Club's November Meeting at Kuala Lumpur: CLASS 1-S'. FIRS, f CLASS 4 DIV# i_ Achilles 8.10 r\' firs Dundonald 8.09 No Regrets 9.13 s Tuituilla 8.08 Arlington 9.00 L'Apache 9.00 Sailing ..07 Rilldaw
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  • 606 7 Arsenal may take lead in First Division TODAY'S U.K. SOCCER From JIM CHAMBERS A KSEN4J,, who have recaptured all their old glory \vith a judicious blending of young and experienced footballers, have a chance of topping the First Division of the English Football League today. They will be at full
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  • 99 7 RAFFLES Institution's first and second rugby teams play Johore English College at Johore Bahru today. The first teams meet at 5-15 p.m.. and the second XV's at 4.15. R.I. Ist. XV will be: Chan Wah Teng; Chin Yoon Fook, R. D. Hilliard. Leonj: Kok
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  • 99 7 WEST Indies' batting stars Everton Weeks, Frank Worrell and Clyde Walcott— were dismissed for 24 between them by New South Wales Country XI when the visitors opened their Australian tour at Newcastle yesterday. The home team were all out for 139, J. de Courcy, a
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  • 44 7 Tyi-CC. touring team beat the National Defence Academy XI at Dehra Dun before tea yesterday. Scores: Academy 80 (Dusty Rhodes five for 22, M. Hilton four for 7); M.C.C. 87 for one (Watkins 59 not out, Carr 25 not oum. Reuter
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  • 29 7 Japanese flyweight champion, Yoshio Shirai, retained his title by knocking out challenger Takahisa Horiduchi in the sixth round of their bout at Tokyo last night. U.P.
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  • 28 7 The two inter-school championship ties between the St. Joseph's Institution v. Anglo-Chinese Continuation School and the Raffles Institution v. Anglo-Chinese School have been postponed to the 'following week.
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  • 245 7 AUSTRALIA'S team to play the West Indies in trie aVrwars chosen from the following 12 players: A L. Hassett, R. N HarBurke (New South WaieaJ, G Hole and O. Langley (South Australia) and K. Archer (Queensland). There are no surprises in ibe lia against
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  • 28 8 ON Hlfl October 1951 at her residence 83 Meyer Road after a long illness. Rachel Meyer, eldest tter of the late Sir Manasseh Meypr. Aged 69 years.
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  • 1133 8 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS FOLLOWING are details of more results in the General Election: YEOVIL (Somerset): J. W. W. 14.271. Col R. S. Clarke (Cons. Peyton <Cons> 23,701. M. Murray 32.803. J. C. McLaughlin (Lib.) (Lab.) 20,780. Miss M. Winsor 7,375. <Lib.t 6.118 Maj. 2921. PEMBROKE (Pembrokeshire: D L. Donnelly (Lab.)
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  • 583 8 LONDON, Saturday. THE CONSERVATIVES reacted to their election victory yesterday like the proverbial Englishman who heard a joke at lunchtime and laughed after dinner. They almost could not believe it at first. But when the fact sank in they shed their traditional reserve to celebrate joyously
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  • 172 8 LONDON, Sat. gRITISH voters gave the Communists the biggest thrashing of their political career in the general election. Only 10 Reds stood for Parliament. None of them came within miles of the winning post. All forfeited the £150 deposit which candidates have to post. The deposit
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    • 316 8 nUT.UIO.Ns VACANT ACCOUNTANCY, cost account'ompany Sec taryshlp, bookkeeping. A six months' "Intensive xi" Course (Recognised for ot Diploma as Associate or x will quality you for hiajher status by spare time postal study m teed Courses in CommerI md Law subjects, London I b^r of Commerce. R.S A.. I re
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    • 179 8 ACCOMMODATION VACAN'I "LEHAN" 33 Chancery Lane Single and double rooms available. Good food and service. Reasonable terms. COSMOS 17 Scotts Rd. One single room available Nov. Ist Full board. TUITION DRESSMAKING DESIGNING taught by long experienced eaehya. Enquiries to Mrs. Ooi, Joo Yee <fc Co., 91. Selegie Rd. BKGINNERS Bk-kpg,
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    • 201 8 AUCTION SALt 01 SINGAPORB PRO; Including Residp-week-end Sp. to be held h Noe. 4 4 on TUESDAY at 2 1. NOS. 7 9 CHATSWORTI! pound houses. Total area BC' pective Monthly Rents $22 2. No. 7-G, PTFTH AVI Freehold land and house. A POSSESSION. S NO. 169, NALLUR ROAD Ofl
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 46 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris H i? o P c E WHAT AAAKESI (r VHY YOU X IJUST WONDEJ?EDI ffSn V VHAT DO VOuN NEWTDWN-A NEW^-<CI V you SO, SURE. SAY OOfTy IF VDU HAD ANy <> WT^ MEAN VOU^ V RIGHT OTTttT v a^ v^/incMnif tv/u
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  • Free Press Saturday Magazine
    • 8 1 Free Press Saturday Magazine SATURDAY, October 27, 1951.
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    • 397 1  - 80 entries for Gap hill climb EDIN PETERS MOTOR RACING ENTHUSIASTS IN SINGAPORE CAN SEE SOME TRICKY DRIVING TOMORROW MORNING ON A STEEP AND WINDING COURSE by rfUtLYa" pf the dr !i s 1 1 „re S HI i j -c cars; b ::iD> j r tomor: \\< well recently,
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    • 717 1 K. S. CHIA recounts some of the moans of men who have passed their thirties. "iyK were born in the wrong age". This is the wail we so often hear these days among men who have passed their thirties. They bewail the opportunities younger men
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    • Article, Illustration
      69 1 m*. nf vwtdrists who have clocked the fastest time oj the day in Malayan Head J :q \uzlv*ar-old Lim Peng Han. He has won this honour a dozen Limes speed events is J r a t lt the follau oing hill climbs Gap (2), Fender Road (1), and has Qopeng
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    • 551 1 ERIC MITCHELL tells how the Colonial Police MedaJ for Gallantry was awarded to a simple, kampong Malay. years ago, Osman bin Poleh, a simple, typical kampong Malay, would never have dreamed he was destined to be honoured by the King when he joined the Special
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 8 1 POAINE STOKVIS (M) ITD. M. Kuala Lumpur Penang
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      • 50 1 FINE NYLONS... FOR WOMEN OF MAGNIFICENT DREAMS .i*bt« in 3 it. 54 gauge 15 den#«f Accented with Ok. a 15 denier Lace Stitch Centime Non-rwn 51 gau^e 15 4—**i JT^^ ''^t K Black Pand He«l Accented with Ok, SOLE AGENTS: J>J EXCELSIOR LTD. 66, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE 6 T£L. 3161
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    • 686 2  -  J. R. Bacon By YOUNG men still whistle at Gloria Swanson. That should make any girl of 52 happy, but La Sv/anson. who looks better now than she did 25 years ago and has the pictures to prove it, is unhappy. That is because
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    • 744 2  - 'The Mob' is funny and fast FRANK ROGERS Good comedy and drama— and there's gold in both vtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii>ii>i I^\X iimiiiiiiimiiiiii; "Touch*' and "Air* in th^ir latest and uproarious British comedy "The Lavender Hill Mob'* which will be at the Pavilion soon. They are both actors of lon^ standing and have
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    • 161 2  - India's 'Duel in the Sun a success ROGER YUE by rpHE turbulent tempestuous Pearl Chavez of Hollywood's version of "Duel in the Sun" comes to flaming life in SAIYAN, (Garrick Midnight) the Indian version of the famous novel. Here is sweep, splendour. and magnificence— a milestone of achievement in the
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    • 186 2 IF Judy Holliday looks seedy the next time you see her, don't blame it on the fact that she has not worked much in Hollywood since winning the Academy Award for "Born Yesterday." Her clothes are supposed to look worn in several scenes of her newest picture "The
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    • 533 2 says Bob Thomas. He's easy to get along with and seems to have no problems yOU can't help liking 1 Gregory Peck. I kept blinking that as I watched him on the set of "World in His Arms' It was a hot September day. The
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 152 2 2-4.15-O«-9.2# pjb. Men saw her loved her b't woa»n saw through h p JAROIB WARREVDEI AWE TEIIII..^ iWamiMg|| toWantons flPlta^ DAVID TOIII\SO.\ r SOMAMOLM 1. t Til .'4OO TODAY DAILY: 11 a.m.— 1.45 I 15— €.45 A. 9.31) p m s! «rrin«r Cirne Krllj Lrslir iron with 9tm§ Lrvant '.linVK.HT
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    • 666 3  - my brother the bandit W. L. FANG Smjo/vn Be* fat* Ghit gLvtu 7 Bitter anger surged through Tan Hui. His own brother had joined the very bandits who had foully murdered their father. tW i Men spcdor Hit 89th i| in) »d no emohe h stealthy caution, notwithstanding which citybom
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    • 1276 3  -  JOHN E. GIBSON by Scientific tests have shown that the infection of fear can be as deadly as the most contagious disease JOHN Jones hummed ;i ii'jy tune under his breath as he irded the bus [hA look him to work. Kxuding Ibc serene
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      • 16 3 I TSISTELUB STYLE I "S^.kos-welj I— s -Jl m" i |f s rM I Hi 1
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    • 1097 4  -  HAROLD MAYES 1 Death In the ring -the doctors verdict By ENRICO Bertola was the name. He was heavyweight champion of Italy, and the first fighter from that country to enter a British ring after the war. Freddy Mills was his opponeni ;«t
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    • 81 4 ]>OI.NEY i Sussex* Rovers Protball Club rave to share their pitch this season with a herd of cows And they are not enjoying it. They asked Cuckfield Rural Council to acquire the pitch. Dyson's Field, as a recreation ground. But the Ministry of [culture objected to the
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    • 307 4 After the Germans... ltalians TVHERE is a growing boom in boxing tournaments between British and European amateurs. Having used the West Ham Amateur Boxing Club as a "guinea pig" to test out the reaction of a British audience to an English v. German tournament and found it a success, the
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    • 784 4  -  ROGER MORTIMER By TT would have been remarkable if the general decline in moral standards had not left its mark on racing. The Turf has always had Its shady side, and in these days of financial stress the temptation towards sharp practice is stronger than
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    • 60 4 ■r^ACILITIES for rifle shootr ing as a sport are now available at Mersing, where a rifle association was recently formed. The Association's rifle range is reached by Jalan Haji Musa and regular practices are being held there. Inche A. Rahman bin Mohd. Salleh is the president
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    • 316 4  - Wrestle to keep fit, says Prime GEOFFREY SIMPSON By MY hand disappeared into the ham-lik< fist of Primo Camera M he stripped off for his first day's training From the depths of hi* huge barrel chest there boomed a greetingand 22 years rolled away. The Man Mountain was back. Itafy's
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      • 45 4 The Oriental Optical Co., B Modern Equipment. :I8 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SOI'TH BRIDGE ROAD TELEPHONES 3232 ***** P. O Box 387 Singapore, Penang Siam. finooKLAxP^S Ci.CCOLATE LAXATIVE I^^ fm oAril%Mt 1 CONSTIPATIOM N^ OVFRNIGHT /^k (*lii!Jr«i and y f* jit* k»vr its (ft Jciicious Ustc
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