The Singapore Free Press, 30 October 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA jopdjdjd SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN < I \!>
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  • 207 1 m raiKS may oe mrned; new note to Cairo 1 O/nlfu.V luesaay. the new British torday recalled Sit Ambassador in Teheran, ning negotiations with k. illing Sir Ralph ssador to Cairo, to relations Persian oil dispute will teeting tomorrow. The lish i basis of negotiav*
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  • 29 1 s Workers »Com•'v lost two of > ats It held in the ::iber Lower House of ss Parliament for the V rs in Sunday's ins. A.P.
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  • 130 1 THE QUINS MEET THE PRINCESS MONTREAL, Tues. pRINCESS Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh ceived a thunderous welcome from an est mated 100.000 persons last night when they. appeared on the balcony of Windsor Hotel shortly after Ur arrival. The Princess and the D arrived 30 minutes ahead of schedule
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  • 75 1 ATR. ABELARDO SUBIDO. Mayor Manuel de la Fuentes' chief investigator, disclosed yesterday that he had received reports saying that Communist Hukbalahap Mata Har." soles are operating in Manila checking on Government officials and prominent citizens marked tor liquidation by rebel hatchet men. Mr. Subido also said
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  • 211 1 LONDON, Tuesday. THE Parliamentary Labour Party will meet tomorrow to elect a leader and deputy leader. Mr Attlee is expected to be again elected leader and Mr' Morrison his deputy unless Mr. Attlee feels that he' should now stand down. In such case Mr.
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  • 23 1 The Japan 3 P Ml>ghlgeru Yoshida, said yej i iv that Ja) .stablisti w n f ;hina so desired- A.F.P.
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  • 60 1 photo. General Mark Clurk, Chief of l\S. Army Field Forces, who was nominated by President Truman to be the first U.S. Ambassa.lor to the Vatican. The nomination was subsequently withdrawn. The General is shown with Mrs. Clark and their daughter, Anne, looking at a photograph of their
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  • 227 1 NEW YORK, Tuesday. i STKONG team of non-striking dockers edged their way forward the Queen Elizabeth alongside the Cunard pier yesterday and began to unload mail while 200 policemen held back a surging angry throng of pickets. rive uiuusa.uu ua.gs ui muii ana Loo luns
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  • 28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. T*HE pilot- engine and two crash 3gor> of a down goods train were derailed on Sunday in the Johore Bahru "vea of Johore.
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  • 383 1 uaiku, Tuesday. ]UIGHT TRAFFIC through the Suez Canal tame to a halt yesterday as Egyptian lighthouse keepers struck. The move came after British troops opened fire on an Egyptian car which attempted to crash a roadblock on Sunday night, killing an Egyptian woman.
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  • 64 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. THE United State* Department said yesterday that during the week-end Arab States and Israel were notified that the western nations intended to go ahead with plans to create a now Middle East command. Egypt was not consulted because the Egyptian governnent had been
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  • 146 1 'BID TO DISRUPT ASIA' CALCUTTA, Tues. TiHE Burmese Premier, Tha- kin Nu, told reporters yesterday that he and the Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, discussed •various matters including steps Burma and India should take with regard to Japan" at talks in New Dslhi last week. Both Burma and India declined
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  • 38 1 The Indonesian Minister 01 Information Arnold Mcno--nutu, said at Jakarta yesterday that Indonesia would piv^ rSral support to Persia and Egypt if their dispute with Britain were brought before the United Nations in Paris Reuer
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  • 25 1 ueyion s rnme :viuk>lci, iv Ai Con Stephen Senanayake, has r-bled his "heartiest congra•iationt," to Mr. Winston hurchill on his election vicory.- Reuter
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  • 157 1 Ceasefire talk may end in deadlock MUNSAN, Tues. A NEW and longdrawn out deadlock confronts Korean t nice legotiators unless they :an RglW on the limits If the neutral /one. Tne 3ub Commi" for Communists and the United Nut ions Command are due to in today. ribed a-haif-noui ttmttm nunjom
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  • 44 1 LONDON. 1 THE little Arab state of dan has asketi I a loan running into million dollar, to str wvak economy. Britain has a« r e?c* in principle. Britain is alrr he Amman mic and milita- to the ;-ally.- A.P.
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    127 1 FOR YEARS Americans have mriM mightily about ihe problems of alcoholism, and there have been rount-u-ss scientific attempts to determine just why people rivink to excess. Now Dr. Ernest Dichter, a iNe.v \ork psychiatrist Wfbm hn? dsmiwtiti six separate and exhaustive studies on the t. carries up
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  • 917 2 SPOTLIGHT onDREAM G±RLS What makes a beautiful girl?" is the question and "it all depends where you live" is part of the answer. This week correspondents show that the average man's idea differs from country to country. AN American man's idea of beauty
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  • 476 2  -  William Hamsher Says pROM her home in a Dresden»suburb Heidi sent Hans, who lives in West Berlin, a love letter so tender and gracious it must have made the postal censor feel he need not pry past the first paragraph. But only
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  • 53 2 Across: 1. Cherry ripe. 7. Dates. 8. Grape. 9. Rind. 10. Prune. 13. Apple 15. Sloe. 19. Vines. 20. Ltmon. 21. Barrow boys. Down: l. Cedars. 2. Eaten. 3. Rasp. 4. Repard. 5. Prawn. 6. Fed. 11. Closer. 12. Tennis. 14. Panda 16. Limbo 17.
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    • 188 2 P*«w Crossword No. A$ 6 10 H'O CLUES ACROSS "< 50'; a pood fellow; chuck It (4, 5). 8. Not person from a Kentish Cinque Port (11). 10. O no; he's the other half of the Oriental garment <3). 11. The French traitor lo&es a pound and is turned to
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    • 143 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have inherited some of the strongest characteristics under your sign. You are \ery apt to dominate your environment and control circumstances that come into your orbit. You have a strong: will and intrepid persistence. You are likely to know at an eirly age what
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  • 177 3 'LITTLE MIKE' IS A ROBOT PILOT NEW YORK, TufcS. ANEW robot pilot for steamships is a small. 400--d piece oi apparatus rethe 600-pounder, as Iron Mike, which been u^ed for years for m itk veering. Mike is able to a ship's course, all :i Iron A steersman took over ei
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  • 395 3 Is it desertion? Bench disagrees LONDON, Tuesday. JS it desertion if a wife, oppressed by the silent enmity of a mother-in-law in the home, quits? Three judges of the Appeal Court considered this question and they did not agree Two answered -Yes." The third said "No
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  • 44 3 alias substan- u wine market in tin has been almost mad? the hisrh consumption •wording to the r the Australian ral Council, Mr. M. had risen by 0 0 gallons In the last Mr. Auld told the rcils rvnmial conference.
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  • 34 3 Americans and Canadians took a big share of the 1.690 prizes drawn from the Irish sweepstakes drum of furtune as it roiled for nearly seven hours in Dublin on Friday.— A. P.
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  • 119 3 T»HF kw k it HANOI, Tuesday. French Union defences of the Tonkin delta are already helping to increase Indo-China's rice export surplus for huiiffrv Asia wnen Indo-China had no Commimist-led Vietminh na-" tionalist resistance forces before World War 11, indoChina used to send an annual
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  • 24 3 Some 300 Protestants met in Chicago on Sunday to voice objection to the appointment of a U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican.— A.P
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  • 19 3 Hcng Kong turned back her rlccks one hour at^,3.30 a.m on Sunday to switch from summer to standard time.
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  • 80 3 I ORETTA YOUNG is curious L about^ one Charlie White, a chef in the Labour Temple Restaurant in Portland. Oregon. "Where does he keep them all?" she a.sks. She received a letter from him last week asking for her latest picture to add to
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  • 30 3 Red China's Mao Tse-tung cabled the Dalai Lama of Tibet thanking him "for your effort in implementing the agreement for the peaceful liberation of Tibet.' A. P.
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  • 110 3 A snap and run job in Italy ROME, Tues. WANT a job as new3 TT photographer in Italy? Better get your own suit of armour. Taking news pictures here is a snap and run affair— and usually more run than snap. The Government is inclined to regard almcst everything really
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  • 130 3 Despite that, photographers here have a good record ot getting theii pictures, anyway. J. Walter Green. r~ otographer now in quiet once received the aoolo lalian Interior Minister Y Scelba after Soelba's "Olert -ce clubbed him, almost, b: caking hir> wrist. Riot police another time booted AP photographer
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  • 16 3 A daughter was born to Madame Soekarno, wife of Indonesia's President early on Friday.
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  • 18 3 Monsignor Giovanni Docley was on Sunday named in the Vatican Citv Apcstolic Delegate to Vietnam- A.P.
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    • 75 3 MSndrdl(6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya JANE Inclusive to the '"Lj^^ 4/fl/ ?T aun rr^ c?om OSAR J^JJ^ I a COMIC N€VEft <N6W TmouQhT ShE mAD .an. ma IONGTDOTuE, TWi6 y s 1 AOOkESS TU£ OLD SIRL %AOSE SENSE Tman j LAD> ARChAEOiO6*ST I j u H/ST
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  • 510 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Oct. 30. 1951. Policy in Ma!aya THE Importance which the Const native Government of Britain attaches to the handling of colonial affairs is indicated by Mr. Churchill's appointment of Mr. Oliver I -.Helton, one of his ablest men. as Secretary of State for Colonies. To
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  • 34 4 PJ mtmettt, as Princess F:-i'»c*h iaiipeeffl tV» 48th Hignlauders a t the Toront o Arm««rics. *'Is this the largest you have? asks the Piincess laughingly, pointing to the outsize horn.
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  • 530 4  -  Frank Owen says fXN a November morning, 1875, an enterprising journalist named Frederick Greenwood, editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, called at the Foreign Office and told them that the Khedive of Egypt was going to sell his shares in tne Suez
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  • 199 5 CITY DAY SCHOLARSHIP PLAN GETS SETBACK statutory requirements for $500, 000 scheme tihf i Free Pres sta ff Reporter T H^ Proposal to institute a City Day Scholarship to commemorate the been T^nfo r ?mTd e tha°t f thev^ a Ceand K General Pur P° ses Committee have to nil
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  • 60 5 The 'Three A's' Dine Dance TIIK AMICABLE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION celebrated their 23rd anniversary on Saturday and Sunday wi'.h a Chinese «1 nner the Southern Hotel and dancing a! their club in New Bridge Road. More than five hundred guests «ere present at the dinner on Saturday night. Pictured above Is
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  • 277 5 No 'encouragement' for local grads on teaching staff Free Press Staff Reporter COMPLAINT AGAINST MEDICAL FACULTY T^HE seeming reluctance on the part of the rnivcr- sity of Malaya authorities to encourage local medical graduates to join the teaching staff of the Faculty of Medicine, particularly in the Clinical Department, forms
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  • 297 5 Free Press Staff Reporter r pilL principle in dealing with promotions of Singapore City < ouncil employees is to have rCfaWI to the suitability of any properly qualified officer, regardless of the grade of his existing appointment or of his status in the snvice.
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  • 72 5 DISTRIBUTION OF INDIAN FILMS MR. Lim Chens Pang, of the Sci:th-East A.sia Film Com-le-ele^ed President of Indian Motion Picture Distribntors' Association at their annual general ir.emii» held last week ai Jie A^r.cia lion's premises in Bon.ir.m Eailding. Oihers elected to hold off ce for he current year werr vicePresident: Mr.
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  • 41 5 The Information Officer to the representative of the Government of India and Mrs. P. K. Guha have Issued invitations to a cocktail party to be held at India House. No. 31, Grange Road, on Nov. 2 at 7 p.m.
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  • 173 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE annual "At Home" held at 1 the Girls Homecraft Centre in Yo-k Hill on Saturday was '.ery well attended. Active preprra.s for the event had been de by the girls. The general health in all divisions of the Home
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  • 57 5 Wounded in a bandit ambush on Dec. 30 last year, when 12 men f the Frontier Forco were killed. Probationary Asian Inspector Shaharii Yusoff has been boarded out cf MTvice this month with f. splinter still embedded in his left wrist. I am waiting for further
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  • 43 5 About 110 over-aged boys, including 20 Chinese, are at present studying English in three special cla-sses organised by the Kedah Branch of UMNO. These classes were organised early in 1948 by the UMNO Education Officer, Inche Mom': Hassan.
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  • 52 5 picture. .>: IMVf< KING, c.'.inir. in I; m to <»n Fraakd Estate, Siulap. the first Seacon house to he completed with the 8 fert 9 inches hijjh ceilings allowed under the new code for low cost housing in the Colony. These houses have t'vo bedrooms and cost
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  • 204 5 Geylang Lorongs' to become 'Streets' Free Press Staff Reporter A NUMBER of lorongs In the Singapore Geylang area will be among some 25 private unmade streets which the City Council proposes to make up and take over as public streets next year, Miss Amy Laycock, Progressive Party City Councillor for
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  • 26 5 Tlic first general meeting of the Federal Telecommunications Employees Trade Union will be held at the Telecoms Stores, Workshops and Training Canteen next Sunday.
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  • 184 5 NEW ITALIAN LUXURY LINER DUE IN S'PORE TONIGHT Frr« Press Staff Reporter 'THE new Italian liner, 1 Roma, which caused a traffic jam in Melbourne when 15,000 people stormed on board to see her luxurious fittings, will arrive in Singapore tonight from An— tralia on her maiden vox is* East.
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  • 127 5 $1 ,150 post for Power Station Works Inspector free l*i ess Staff Reporter 'THE Special Electricity Committee of the Singapore City Council has appointed Mr. W. C. H. it. Ellis to the post of Third Temporary Inspector of Works at the new power station at Pasir Panjang. The post carries
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  • 72 5 J^ HULA-HULA" Compe. 108 will be one of the highlight! nrheo hundreds ol "mallisters" members of Pen Pal Club— celebrate their Brai anniversary at the Kuala Utmpv Rainbow P. U- next Sunday. Another nighlighf of the <♦ brat ion will be a fancy dress te>t to
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  • 67 5 THE "Grow Im 4 I bition, spo.i^^red by the nsumcrs' Ass>f fttion, vhick v»l D Ip.m by Mi. W. C. Taylor ac'liig P Serretary, at the Happy Wnld. Will P!id tCX!: 'Hie show hai been qultt a MO* nnd attracted many vtailom va< to more food
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  • 12 5 DINNER DANCE Lie R' ersity o. nd danc on Saturc :uny Rond
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  • 733 6  -  BRUCE HARRIS By IF ever there was a 'blood match/' it is the Test series about to begin be tween Australia and the West Indies, two countries who by their recent achievemeats, including dereal of England, have shown themselves to be leaders of the world of
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  • 306 6 From ARCHIE QUICK "THE Austrians are coming and we arc unpre--1 pared" is almost a throw-back to Napoleonic days. It remains true today. Following the Frencn fiasco at Highbury has come a near -defeat by Wales at Cardiff, a/id to cap that the Football League have
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  • 69 6 picture. Ti>e P-*ak nomtn's f.oo*:f XI. who drew oi.e-all w: fcelangor and I eat Penanq: three-nil in -the first triaiiffuKir inter-State tournament at Ipoh during: the week-end. Peral: eraer:,r.l champions on goal avcraq^. Pat ma helliah and Nellie Cummins: Stand for Perak :u; Jinst Penally, the other goal
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  • 246 6 Helsinki 'hope face problem Bodies disagree From GEOFFREY sj^ A MASS assembly of linuin-^^l British AthleUc Board i, ir i™?*^ all-important 19.V^ They will |oin t where, uncier the ftrn si r^ I are to carry the fl; through their pa attend lectures, ai I Olvmoic titles. I It will
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  • 4 6 S. JOUR CHANGI I
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    • 173 6 3trU Qyurtd ItJfl rtew t0 SINGAPORE D e n close d 1 um m-c: 1 30 Time 8.8.C. (Singapore. .6z News; 1.45 Dance Music 6.15 p.m. Sports Round-Up; 6.30 Guy Lombardo Orches- News News Analysis; 6.4j Wm the Schools: Singins prourammp Parade: 6.50 From L Mratura for S:ds. 4 <fc
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    • 57 6 Today's sport SOCCER: Community Lge: RAF v Army, Changi; Div. II: Fathul Karib v Police, Thomson Road; Youth Council Shield (semi-tinal i VMM A v Kiwi League. HOCKEY: Div. I: Khalsa Assn. v Sherwood Foresters. Khalsa ground; SCC v Chanji. Padang: Div. II: CRE v BOD *A\ Alexandra: SCC Women
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  • 725 7 GILDED DOME READY FOR FIRST WIN •Smart tryout at K.L. track From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday GILDED DOME (Charles) showed splendid improvement and drew attention to his r iu Ce x n the second <* av of the Selangor Turf Uub rsovember meeting when he reeled off three furlongs
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  • 9 7 UNBEATEN NEGRI WIN TOURNEY i t i i r
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  • 154 7 A new world marathon record has been claimed by the Korean, Choi Yoon Chil 2 hrs. 25 mins. 15 sees. 1 min. 21 sees, faster than the world record set up by Suh Yoon in Boston in 1948. Choi ran 26 miles in the South Korean
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  • 547 7 By A Special Correspondent yHK rowing race at the Royal Singapore Yacht 1 lub last week-end for the Winter Fours Cup u.is won by Pepys* crew in the good time of 10 mins. 19 sees. They beat their nearest rivals by 24 sees, over the
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  • 55 7 I IXIISAY Hassett of Victoria has been JPP» in ca 1 la.n of Australia's team to play the. West Indies in .he Krs, cricket Test «hiet bwn. •t.f™^"^,^ N h vnuih Wales) will be vice-captain. pptirpmpnt letl has captained Australia sin--, th* retirement r Donald
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  • 364 7 By CRU SUPPORTERS of Fraser a hoping that Yassin wil them in the Business Ho final replay against She Besar Stadium tomorrow. Yassin was unable to and this, together with the centre-half, Wee Hoon Lee with the M.C.F.A. side, v Neave defence cpnsiderabl
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    37 7 Ut'lsh (rn'.i i wttm on thp ground. uatrli»s his lefl-b.uk and the lish rentrp forward foi'thousr in i duel in MM Wales v. Fngland MHcer mKilionil < jrtiff \ih J h rndr-d la a on: II trmm
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  • 63 7 JOE Louis, formti world hi I weight champion who wi d by Rocky fcCarciano c day. decided yesterdi-y to postpone any announcement about finite retirement until he from an exhibition tour of J. He is due to leave on Nov. l() for Seattle on
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  • 107 7 CINGAPORE All Blue tailed to combine effectively in yesterday's rugger match against Saint Andrew's Old Boy% at Thomson Road and. after leading by three points at half-time, we>- down by 13 points (two goals and a try) to three (oenaltv*. The Saints took the initiative
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  • 203 7 QUALIFYING standards for Singapore lifters desiring to participate in next year's Olympic weightlifting championships at Helsinki will be discussed at today's S.O.S.C. Board of Control (Games), the president of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation, told the Free Press this morning. Mr. B. L. Dunsford said that
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  • 329 7 FRANK Shields, non-playing captain of the United States Davis Cup team, said yesterday ai Palm Spring, California, that he was confident now that he had "the best tennis team in America." "Getting Ted Schroeder on the team has boosted everyone's morale immensely. la m
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  • 64 7 Tli£ Sm^pore feaih. He will be contested on j night at the Happy World be'tween Little Nene of the Philippines and Ong Hock Beng in 15 round boxing bout. A silver belt will be presented t<i the winner. Supporting fight is a return clash between Lim Kee
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  • 93 7 LEE Tsun Patt <— 20 Ooh Kee Seah <— 50 Ight at 8.30 in the ihe Y.M.CA.'s 1951 h brilliards tcurnamem uj) Tsun Fatt. a ttW lprored player is (avow Tkun Fatt's rlctortei in nament were be.; < Kim Guan 150-99 beat J Rajoo 150-52 beat
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  • 30 7 Kuala Pilah on I I lid clo well at on N 10. h k n; nmant. Turn k-k T Pueh. Nank nd<\ An. I la m
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  • 441 8 C' WEALTH TALKS TO TIGHTEN DEFENCES A matter of urgency: Churchill LONDON, Tuesday. Churchill's new Conservative Government considers conferences of Commonwealth and Colonial government representatives to stiffen defences and reach an agreement on trade and migration as "matters of urgency/' This was disclosed by officials yesterday, when they said the
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  • 176 8 KASHMIR TO GO BEFORE COUNCIL PARIS, Tues. FE Security Council meet here tomorrow to uss the report by Dr. Frank Graham. United Na•s mediator on Kashmir. The Council will be presided over by the Brazilian Ambassador, Mr. Carles Muniz. He has been studyins: Dr. Graham's report. The report asks for
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  • 44 8 New typewriter for the blind An American Company Has announced a new portable writer which prints .>. the language of the blind. The machine has an embossing head that travels across paper embossing letters which may be read wit.h tv»« tir»« r\f the ringers.- A.P.
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  • 21 8 Francise Lister, 52-year-old British stage and screen actor, died on Sunday after an illness of several months. A. P.
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  • 19 8 The Czechoslovak legation in Vienna has denied that there ha9 been a "purge" in the legation.— Reuter
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  • 163 8 Atlantic naval chief wanted PARIS, Tuesday. ADMIRAL WILLIAM M. Fechteler, U.S. Chief of Naral Operations, yesterday called for the prompt appointment of an overall commander for the Atlantic Ocean region under the North Atlantic Treaty. Adm. Fechteler, whose nomination for this post last summer, was criticised by Mr. Winston Churchill
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  • 128 8 Hollywood actress Nancy Valentine arrived in Southampton in the liner "Queen Mary" yesterday en route to India to marry for the second time the Maharajah of Cooch-Behar. Miss Valentine, who is 23, said she and tfce 34-year-old Maharajah were married the first time
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  • 375 8 VATICAN CITY, Tuesday. DOPE PUS XII yesterday laid down* the conditions 1 in which the Roman Catholic Church permits married couples to limit sexual activity to the wife's "safe periods." In a 10.000 word speech to Italian midwives. the Pope gave the most authoritative definition yet
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  • 148 8 Tories have 321 seats LONDON, Tues. f ABOUR reUined the constituency of Westshire* yesterday with a majority of 1,330 votes. It was the second last result to be announced, in the General Election. The remaining undecided seat is Barnsley Yorkshire, where the Labour candidate died during the election campaign and
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  • 104 8 BUDAPEST, rues. HUNGARY has abolished the hitherto existing system of University graduation, following "the Soviet Union's advanced scientific example.** University graduates will not become doctors, but only "certified physicians" or "certified jurists" in the future. the Government decree ordered. The Doctor of Sciences ?rade will be
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  • 54 8 TEHERAN RED H.Q. RAIDED Persian police raided the underground nerve centre of the Tudeh (Communist t Party in Teheran and seized thousands of leaflets calling on the people to overthrow the Shah. The police said they found very "important documents" which may lead to further discoveries. An undisclosed number of
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  • 35 8 U.S. Army Authorities an- ..ounced yesterday that 80 per cent, jof all property requi- sitioned in the U.S. Zone of Germany since the war's end has been returned to German control. AP.
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