The Singapore Free Press, 31 October 1951
1951-10-31
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Title Section17 1951-10-31 1 The Singapore Free Press LABCEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN < KNT*17 words
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Article, Illustration482 1951-10-31 1 %%'Jordan colonel working on guerilla plan CAIRO, Wednesday. £OLONEL Abdullah El Tel, former commander of Jordan's Arab Legion forces, is pet ted to head a group of "liberation battalions" being formed for possible underlie! action against the British in Egypt Muslim Brotherhood headquarters In terday saidU.P.; Reuter; A.P. - 482 words
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317 1951-10-31 1 MR CHURCHILL CUTS OWN PAY BY £3,000 LONDON, Wednesday. MR. CHURCHILL last night pledged to cut I*l Government expenditures and voluntarily reduced his own salary as Prime Minister from £10,000 to £7,000 a year. The salary cut will last "during the period of rearmament or for three years, whichever ends317 words
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Article48 1951-10-31 1 Britain was urged yesterday to speed up her trade with Turkey. Sir Howard Roberts, clerk of the London County Council who has just returned from a two-month visit to Ankara, said he was disappointed at the present level of trade between the two nations. i A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article28 1951-10-31 1 FED. NIGHT TRAIN DERAILED ALA LUMPUR, Wed. of the pilot train -A'agcns of the r in from Kuala Lumpur terailed soon after midrd&v between TroSiim River In Pe-28 words
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Article158 1951-10-31 1 'ITS NOT TRUE' C.C. TAN Free Press Staff Reporter. REPORTS published in Sin-. gapore this morning that the Progressive Party intends to revive tile proposed Immigration Bill are unfounded and unauthorised, said the Party's president, Mr. C. C Tan, today. "All that has happened," he added, "is that the secretary158 words
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Article38 1951-10-31 1 CHINESE STABBED IN SINGAPORE I Free Press Staff Reporter. A Chinese was admitted to the General Hospital late last night with serious stab wounds after being attacked by an unknown assailant near J. the Kandang Kerbau Police Station.38 words
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Article150 1951-10-31 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRINCESS ELIZABETH and the Duke of Edinburgh will get a rousing, though maybe damp, welcome today on their first visit to the United States. The President and Mrs. Truman will be at the airport to meet the Royal couple. The visitors will need theiFA.P - 150 words
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Article26 1951-10-31 1 Prices of raw jute from Pakistan may go up during the season as export duty rates have been increased from November. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article215 1951-10-31 1 LAS VEGAS WITH the brilliance of s atomic bomb flashed phenomenal double actii Flats test site yesterday. Hundreds of milita: congressmen saw the thii in the present series of U Commission. The astounding double action was verified by two sound waves heard from theA.P. - 215 words
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Article50 1951-10-31 1 strikers work military ships New York dock strikers yesterday ended their ban on military shipments. But there was otherwise ittle break in the unofficial strike that has paralysed he port for 16 days, imnobilising 122 ships, paralysng 132 piers and piling up 51.000, million worth of imDovts and exports.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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142 1951-10-31 1 TOKYO. Wed. ALLIED TROOPS edged northward against Red opposition along the eastern and western Korean fronts yesterday. Fighting swirled to within truce village of Panmunjon and civilians in the area are being evacuated behind the one mile of southwest of the United Nations lines.A.P. - 142 words
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Article57 1951-10-31 1 Capt. William Llston, 30--year-old Edinburgh fishing skipper, will fly to Malaya at the beginning of November on an eight-week official visit during which he will advise the Government of the Federation of Malaya, on the best methods of improving the country's fishing industry, it was announcedA.F.P. - 57 words
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Article83 1951-10-31 1 TILL Indian Air Force, the US. Embassy and volunteer doctors cooperated in a dramatic bid to save a sick scientist by rushing an iron lung into the Himalayan foothills by plane, car and horseback. But they were too late. Research scholar Mr. Philip Hawkins, 35, of Michigan, diedA.P. - 83 words
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Article24 1951-10-31 1 Combined sea exercises which included mock sea and air battles began yesterday in the Arabian Sea nearly 30 miles from Karachi.- AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article199 1951-10-31 1 HOLLYWOOD, Wed. I FILM actor Franchot Tone 1 was accused yesterday of spitting into the face of film < columnist, red-headed Flora c Muir at Ciros Restaurant. Six hours after being J charged. Tone was released on US$5OO bail. Police said Tone denied theA.P.; UP. - 199 words
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63 1951-10-31 1 BRITAIN'S AIR GIANT TO BE READY SOON BRITAIN'S largest' I 1 1 a pa nger ci cost! i, was taken out of i hen i stages oi cod The 14( Sau i first 1 Its u;n-- n 143 feet lo It :.s r being b i RAF Tr >mmand 200Reuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-10-31 1 V". ETER THO'JMV CROFT, 42. neu Prrsidrnl ml of th? Board of Trad.-.15 words
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Advertisement69 1951-10-31 1 I llama fJtiAX K orrant nutnt.ve P becomes a delicious E tion of Ovaltme. m al properties which 9 k, thereby making f jdlc factors. Ovaltine' I NI^V,T A M, NPP) 35 2 J n benefit from the Eft which Ovaltine' L ared from Nature's m. 'ovides concentrated B fo69 words
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Advertisement50 1951-10-31 1 n\*o one GRAIN HIDE DOCUMENT CASES WITH INDEX FILE (AS OXUSKATED) Size 16*' x 11" SI inchos $175.00 wca i\ LONDON TAN NAVY BLUE WO NUT BROWN Ideally practical for the business man, ingenious construction allows the i:u! to sit firmly on the t' ZZZ2 ROBINSON'S (Incorporated In Slngap>r«» 'I50 words
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Article, Illustration536 1951-10-31 2 Dr. PENNY OFFERS HIS BRAINS FOR SECRET ATOM NEWS Experts in Washington bow before the mild man from London Americans believed that Bill Pfnnpy has achieved &omethin^ sensational. News from \».isinn; t ton indicates that he is making headwa> in his attempts to m.ikr a deal. It seems to he536 words
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Article696 1951-10-31 2 Plastic surgeons succeed in two experiments, says Chapman Pincher •'TWO exciting dis- coveries, which may enable plastic surgeons to save many more lives and rebuild injured faces with less disfigurement, have been disclosed by British Association scientists. Until now, skin graitcd from one person to696 words
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Article506 1951-10-31 2 THROUGH history peoA pie have bathed— some for cleanliness, others for pleasure. The Romans made bathing a social function. In the Middle Ages, it was frowned upon as an unheavenly activity. Today bathing is a pleasure-giving activity —and a hygienic and a social necessity. There are,506 words
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Advertisement92 1951-10-31 2 KOREAN. AMERICAN DOCUMENTS PERTAi 0 T J[ U "IJ THE INITIAL Pi WOD SI Edited by B| 3jJ GEORGE M. McCUNE &m I Published at Sll.4ii I UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA J Represented in the Far "I DONALD MOORE. OLDHAV Hal. I I Vou*U find that G gives you re! et92 words
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Miscellaneous164 1951-10-31 2 Hew Crossword No. 497 CLUES ACROSS Go back to the Sappers (4). 4. 100 amp military quarters (4) Ta.ce care you don't slip up after this has Deen rubbed in (5 6)' 8. Lucy gets an insertion put back <6). 9. Its rolling for a saiior's home (4) H Copper164 words
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Miscellaneous222 1951-10-31 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have the talents of those born under your sign, but you lick the aggressiveness that makes it easier for others to gain a quick and decisive success. You love beauty and your appreciation of art is particularly high. You feel, within yourself, that \ou222 words
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Article, Illustration931 1951-10-31 3 CANON HUGH WARNER - Grounds for marriage CANON HUGH WARNER .pie who nave ever said, "We're I is another case history of by I B but he adds "She lacks teeland keeps asking if i her. which makes me ry. If I did -love her, she s, I would stay home re of anA.P. - 931 words
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Article337 1951-10-31 3 J. L. HAYS - My Korea Notebook J. L. HAYS by JX tiie darkening murk of late afternoon Korea, in winter, is desperately depressing. The snowlittered hills are silent, the valleys fill slowly with grey-pud-ple freezing fog. One day 1 watched our infantry file through to attack. They came out of grey nothingness, passed337 words
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Advertisement69 1951-10-31 3 w (ißlTlHEir's^i«w*« f43 e type i^ 1 From COMMERCIAL TRADES Ltd. House cfr Hire Purchase 13 Bcnham Bldg. Chulia Street, Tel: 6588 Sjhru ?oad Tel. *****. r% <**^H CPA's localized VL t* r ==c service is designed jlvft d/riS* to bring Hong Kong K^rofc within commuting distance (or those who69 words
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Miscellaneous138 1951-10-31 3 MdddrakG Exclusive to the Singapore free Press in Mntava H^lw^drfHHHHH^ IN THE BO*? SUDDENLY {AFTER. H£« BKI £EA^ 7"«A7 PHOUt MAROA* AT Jl I cccvrtn nvFB THIS I NAQOA-'I ~-i a \ll RUWS^^VAY- --THEW Pft 80X ONCE--TOStE I A J^^B^ UNLESS YOU UkuvtK imi> liwhum .j j^j I TURNS BACK—138 words
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359 1951-10-31 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. Oct. 31, 1951. Warning on health THE Chief Medical Officer of Malacca, Dr W. Glyn Evans, has told an eye-opener of a story, it is told in blunt language whic.i should serve to make all of us realise as we have never done be fore359 words
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Article114 1951-10-31 4 PROG? nas been given thai the cost of living In Singapore can be cut. M the Consumers' Association's exhibition at the Happv World, a public restaurant has been servlns? meals, consisting of rice, pork chop, fried rish. carrots, peas and onions— inu charging only 70 cents F.l>e where114 words
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677 1951-10-31 4 The object is to prevent rearmament, says Alexander Clifford WITH the Western world's attention already strained intolerably by the Korean war, the Iranian and Egyptian affairs, economic crises, and inflation, Russia has managed to get a rare old psychological muddle going677 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-10-31 4 i.jng < anadian-born violinist Leroy Paterson, who ir.akes liir debut as a soloist at the H.M.V. Studio on November 7th. at practice. Lola Bobesco, the Rumanian violinist heard him play in Singapore and thought him promising. Leroy is 14.41 words
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Article, Illustration261 1951-10-31 4 Dance music provided without co st by the Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association RESPITE high rates charged by most bands today, there is one band in Singapore which will provide dance music without cost. It is the band of the Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association, which celebrated its sixth anniversary261 words
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Article270 1951-10-31 4 AMERICAN Intelligence officers in Germany are convinced Russia will not go to war— for at least an- i other year. The reason they give for this optimism is that, even if war should come, Russia would never be able to maintain an adequate flow of supplies to270 words
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Article488 1951-10-31 4 Dr. W R. INGE the former Dean of St. Paul's examines the new BBC Hymn Book. At 91 he challenges some popular ideas of what should be sung in church IIYMNS are the most popular kind of poetry; but they are meant to be sung, not read.488 words
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Article522 1951-10-31 4 BALAKIREV SonaU in B flat minor Louis Kenlner (piano) Columbia LXBBIO-12. It is gratifying to not« that this first recording of the Sonata in B flat minor is such a good one. Apart from serving to focur the attention of serious students of the piano on the much522 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-10-31 4 Major P. H. Jackson. 10. h. Hussars, on "Zulu" clears Ihi trials at Stanlake Park, near Twyford. Berkshire. In th< back to the judges a report of the major's pt33 words
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Article, Illustration143 1951-10-31 4 "Days and momeuls flying blend the Lvi: the dead." This effusi happily heard no I I do not myself think materialistic imagina'. the future life are edifying. I am plad longer ftloat over tho dm 'he damned, v. St. Thomas Aquinas Added to the enjoy: heaven: but143 words
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Advertisement17 1951-10-31 4 MiKJMOTO PEARLS Notable name in the history of cultured pearls. Distributors: H. SENA, Ltd., Singapore Pcnang Bangkok.17 words
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Advertisement27 1951-10-31 4 Jg CALDBtC^ /^SJL (r Spirit CALDBECK SIM MACGREGOR4C°L TD Jf ?f TEL. 5371 2 "straits times annual 1952 More colourful ON SALK TOPAVKk* $3.75 POSTAGE ANYWMIW W27 words
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Article432 1951-10-31 5 rermits only for public meetings Free Press Staff Reporter EMERGENCY Regulations governing public meetings will be relaxed for three weeks, beginning from Nov. 5 to Dec. 1, to facilitate the conduct of Party and individual campaigns for Mr £T n Sln a P<> r e City432 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-10-31 5 picture Mr. JOHN H. BENNIE, of <;.•- peng Consolidated Ltd., receiving his cheque for the fourth prize of $19,125 of the Social and Welfare Services Lottery from Mr. F. G. Fathers at the Ipoh aerodrome last week-end. Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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297 1951-10-31 5 HOUSING FOR KAMPONG BUGIS FIRE VICTIMS Free Press Staff Reporter IJOUSING plans for the Kampong Bugis fire victims could be expedited if the Joint Relief Organisation turned over the money it had collected to the Singapore Improvement Trust for the express purpose of building297 words
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178 1951-10-31 5 $21,500,000 invested in City Loan Fre« Press Staff Reporter ALREADY $21,500,000 have been invested by the Singapore Government, banks and citizens in the City Council's 530.000.000 loan which was floated on Aug. 22 this year to pay for water and electricity expansion projects The loan, which is at Mj per178 words
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67 1951-10-31 5 T^iere was at present no shortage of fish in Singapore, but there were more buyers, Mr. D W. Le Mare. Director of Fisheries, said in Penang yesterday. To solve the problem, he suggested that Colony fishermen could go further off shore to seek their67 words
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Article68 1951-10-31 5 Red Cross not only wartime bodv An appeal to local leaders to help in Red Cross work was made yesterday by Miss Joan Whittington, Overseas Director of the British Red Cross, who is now in Penang in the course of a Malayan tour. 'Many people think ours is an organisation68 words
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47 1951-10-31 5 A chief subscription collector for the Gurney murder gang wa.s arrested near Raub on Monday. He is Chiong Chionp Kiow, who operated in the Cheroh and Bukit Koman areas, north of Raub. Bukit Koman is headquarters of the Raub Australian Gold Mine47 words
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248 1951-10-31 5 'Congestion Chaos' at GPO: Postal chiefs explanation Free Press Staff Reporter AM R. W. A. Cooper, the Direcifl tor of Posts. Singapore, told the Free Press yesterday that the suggestion of a newspaper correspondent for iron railings to be erected in front of each postal counter in order to relieve248 words
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72 1951-10-31 5 Arrested In Singapore five months after he had deserted from a Police Jungle Company, a 19--year-old Police Recruit, Ibrahim bin Awang, was yesterday sen'encri to two months rigorous impri•onment in the Ipoh magistrates Court. Low Kw*n Sin. a Chinese, who was stopped by special72 words
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561 1951-10-31 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 'THE Singapore City Council proposes shortly to L prepare a five-year programme of special services which will permit it to chart a course more surely in the progress towards the better conditions it wished to attain, said the President, Mr.U.P.; Reuter; A.P. - 561 words
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138 1951-10-31 5 liec IVrss Malay 01 mpundrr I Tlit alarm felt by Malay »ui(- re«M»s working in rofftp shops in A lor Star over 4 proposal by the Kedah Religious Affairs Department to ban th«m from su< h Mnplu)mrnt is «\j,nssrd in .m138 words
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Article72 1951-10-31 5 A HAUNTS) ;pt Mess \r% H c* cupud by Europ' e offic<T» ie posing a pror the shortage K .^y to .stay i n n nmm, n» Morf is i he scene of a Jap-time no that person !«epinq •udrienly wake up to find theme to72 words
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Advertisement186 1951-10-31 5 LV^\**hJ i MASTER'S VOICE" [Wij| the LATEST POPULAR W^jim RECORDS r-RDELL HIS ORCHESTRA J rh these hands B ***** SEMPRIN'I pian "easy go B ***** HIS ORCHESTRA B ***** pnfAH SHORE B ***** ill HARRIS ALICE FAYE B ***** :h the SONG PEDLARS B ***** HORE TONY MARTIN TONY MARTIN186 words
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Advertisement152 1951-10-31 5 4» 4> T -Hit CrV/fJ iff/ I i •ir This 6 valve 5 Waveband superhet, with its unique combined tuning scales and a rfitl loudspeaker grille has achieved tremendous c« t,i popularity. for STRENGTH after illness When vitality is lowered and the body needs w > help in regaining its152 words
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Article, Illustration489 1951-10-31 6 TRIAL DECIDES PLACES IN COLONY XV Change ntieiy later in season Free Press Rugby Reporter A FTER the second Singapore Rugby Union trial Aon the Padang yesterday evening, a team was selected to represent Civilians against Johore m their first HJML.S. Malaya competition fixture en November 10. Players were pickedFree Press - 489 words
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Article209 1951-10-31 6 Free Press Soccer Reporter KMY played it close In the deciding: match of the inter-Services triangular soccer tourney yesterday evening at R.A.F. Base Changi, gaining the championship cup with an equalising goal against Royal Air Force Malaya in the closing minutes. Until Kmg-Harmes levelled the209 words
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Article252 1951-10-31 6 riOLLOWING qualified for r the Island Club's Race Course Cup golf competition, played in conjunction with the October MedaL D Warner 82—14-68: W Brims 90—18=72; L, E. C Davies 78-5-73: M C. V. Martia 83--l0 73: -C Y Koli -74: R. B. Afumford 86— U 74252 words
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47 1951-10-31 6 Ployd Curry scored three seals and Maurice Richard two at Montreal on Monday r.i«ht to give Montreal Canadians a 6 l hockey victory over th> Nei York ers before a capacity crowd included Prirce&s Elizabeth s:\d the Duke of Edinburgh. AP.47 words
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Article30 1951-10-31 6 l\ .1 friendly hockey match day at Victoria School home 'earn beat the Jo.: ere sh CoM^e by two gca. The scorers for Hctaala d and Kim Chow.30 words
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Article127 1951-10-31 6 rLB following tics Ln the Singapore Badminton Association's chamDionshißs wi.l be paved in the &«rtcal Ua.oa Hall thi» weekend: SATIRD.tY -%T fcj| f.M.: later-school: St. Joseph's v AngloCiiuwsc Continuation School. Tournament offlci*!. Lam Kian Huat; referee. Kionj; Woon Kew S\riRDAY AT U| P.M.: Inte#-strhooi: R:tfT>s Irfstn. v.127 words
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Article21 1951-10-31 6 Oxford University beat Oxford University Greyhounds by 14 points to six in a Rugby Union fixture yesterday.- Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-10-31 6 Mclver (No. 5), wing- three quarter lor Proba down on Possibles' fullback Yap Boon Kcng (righn in ye^lerday's Singapore Ruyb y Union trial.26 words
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Article262 1951-10-31 6 Both side* vulnerable* East dealvr. NORTH 4 A K Q J 10 7 J WKST EAST 48* > V S OAIO7I 643 ♦AQJ 8 0 Q 3 782 A K SOUTH 4f S S V J 10 t 0J 8 4 4 10 S 4 The bidding: East262 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-10-31 6 Today's sport MKCEK: SBHFA (up final ireplay) Fraser and N'eave v Shell Jalan Besar Sladium. RIGGER: Nee Smb Gawisoa vH.R.. Keppel Haxbaar: K\¥ Irnjjah v GHQ Taa<lia; K \^c v Police. Thomson Road; Victoria last, r SI. Andrew's >rhMl. WoMhtrille: RAF han;i v RNAS Sembavang. Sembawsn*. HOCKEY: Div. 11. RAF54 words
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Miscellaneous110 1951-10-31 6 SINGAPORE B3C SmaZl 1 p.m. Cocoanut Grove Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1 4 Lunch Time Prom; 2 For School: Have Some Fun Pro!- I 1 Shrimpwhisker's Adventure H Close; 6.15 Programme Summan 6.17 Science of Life; 6.40 to* Radio String Ensemble; 6.55 nouncemenu <Sc Singapore SI I Market Repor:,110 words
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Article, Illustration284 1951-10-31 7 Still retaining Penang form From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday DEMONIC (Bajrby), working on the outside of (ourtenay II (Harper) showed winning form this morning when h e went better than his stablemate to run three furlongs in 3<H seconds on the number two grassReuter - 284 words
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Article62 1951-10-31 7 ol ihe Wt.-t Indies e\en allow \nz ior ;he reached i .1 ot lOCS i only five a they b \t 1 i\i»n i>r i\\s. Walt b 'I r. ird-. b tlj J!>: V. orrni ri-n oul n.>t .'Lit Ihorpr b K.:\mrr I n a62 words
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Article160 1951-10-31 7 iMOXG ;he probable comA petitors at the annual Lim Chu Kanj? Speed Trial to be held in December will jbe the newly-purchased English-built racer. Cooper 1.000 c.c. owned and driven bv 37-year-old Lim Wong Nyan. Lim told the Free Press this morning:" After seeing the160 words
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832 1951-10-31 7 CHWEE KOK OLYMPICS By CRUSADEK TALKING point in Singapore swimming circles is whether a relay team for the 800 metres freestyle (four by 200) should be sent to the Olympic Games at Helsinki next year, provided, of course, that four swimmers can be found832 words
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Article95 1951-10-31 7 BOD had in in lon finals today FINALS m W.e BOD Cailiaii Asstii.it ion bndm:nton thampion- wili be plaved at the C'erica. H Ranj{(.on Ro;td todav. ns 230 p m \rtrran>' »inrl*^: R G Van ■2F DGS.i v Hi Ahmad b. H] Hamzah C <V Ei; Mrns' >inrl*s: Andrew Tan95 words
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Article88 1951-10-31 7 Rf c:abs i n mpeuuon -Grtencd en Suncav a win for J Y P V Gr;iv lO :t d w«re B C P ae Rome 1 7P F C Da\;es and T. M P H Steed anc 84 ".4 -TO.. R Dd M D P. Ginro\88 words
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Article52 1951-10-31 7 p >n h*ki Uni- venttj oi Malaya to a dm r^ c s ruffef encou:ier I lines e^ch side scoring polnti from two penaltv goals Pkh converted both penal-i-olbovs. in the first half. Raffles e'.i the scores to three-all be'he interval and again equniftei Vanity went52 words
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Article38 1951-10-31 7 N boxing arrived in London last night in from Rome. The team will leave today for ;d. wheie lour matches are d :11 return to taternationa] seriea si Britain at the Wembley 14.38 words
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Article30 1951-10-31 7 ;JOH Kec St.th <-50> wen Uua Y.M.C A. hand cap tournament when he beat m Fatt (-20) at last ,h uo.i by 150-139 after challenge bj the closing <30 words
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Article176 1951-10-31 7 Today S i Handicap tu bt run (\tr one m.'« one furil Newnarkefl 's almort certain to 'bt contested bv record number Itevised i*t of 46 probable .-tarters I b itlwr; Roman w b«: Tudor CasUe. J. b sm f. L< I. xas, i- Britt;176 words
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Article26 1951-10-31 7 BUENOS AIRES. Tues.— RoberU de Vicenzo yesterday won th« Argentine Open Golf Championship for the third time> with a 72--hol* total of 278.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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295 1951-10-31 7 WITH two more games to play oft in the Singapore Hockej tion IJiv. Two league, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers can still win the championship on goal average. If they win their remaining two fixture, the Craftsmen will be level on points with Base295 words
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Article36 1951-10-31 7 Unranked player lan Ayre terday beat Davis Cup repress tire Ken McGregor in five sets in the quarter-final, of the Queensland tennis championships at Brisbane. Ayre won 6-4. 6-4, 0-6. 5-7. 8-6- AAP ReuterAAP; Reuter - 36 words
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Article41 1951-10-31 7 After being a goal down in the fii>t half. Police Sports Club staged a fine recovery to run out winners by two goals to one in U elr S.a.f.a. Div. 2 Leacue natch against Fathul K H d yesterday.41 words
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Article56 1951-10-31 7 pinner J.i; k I bamooozled the El tn Australia la to bowling vritho run to the v. A recent ;in.-;.e o.a left him unabie to ran Htmore on the ball am than ever be.'ore In 'hinkiiHi of jii wheeling my arm o- I\erson wii! IAAP; Reuter - 56 words
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Miscellaneous17 1951-10-31 7 HIT \3 a nA pw j mill j i jtnamMM >'m f-^L^fe y^v T t oe-o -to-p*v17 words
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Article, Illustration310 1951-10-31 8 FRENCH GOVERNOR WAS MURDERED BY SERVANT Death blow struck in bed SAIGON, Wednesday. fOVERNOR-GENERAL Jean de Raymond, French Commissioner for the Indo-Chinese kingdom of Cambodia, was assassinated on Monday as he slept in the bedroom of his heavily guarded palace in Pnom Penh. Police alleged yesterday that de Raymond, agedA.P.; Popper - 310 words
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Article216 1951-10-31 8 LONDON, Wednesday. A TRAINER and an owner were sentenced to 18 months in gaol yesterday for switching good race horse for a bad one. Edward Ernest Hill, the trainer, and Jack Morris, the owner, also were ordered to pay not more than £500 each in216 words
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Article94 1951-10-31 8 STEWARDS of the Jockey Club, the ruling body of horseracing. took away the licence of Yorkshire trainer, Ernest Street, yesterday. The stewards alleged that samples of saliva taken from Uock Star, who finished third in the Clarence House Stakes at Ascot on Sept. 27, showed op umA.P. - 94 words
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Article35 1951-10-31 8 The Yugoslav delegation to the sixth General Assembly of the United Nations which opens in Paris on November will be led by Mr. Edward Kardelj. Vice-Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs. -A.F.P.35 words
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Article31 1951-10-31 8 The Italian Government said yesterday 110 people were killed, drowned or died in hospitals following heavy storms, which swept southern Italv in the las* two weeks. I U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article156 1951-10-31 8 QUEBEC, Wed. THE U.S. MOBILISATION Director, Mr. Charles Wilson, .said yesterday that Russia would soon have to chocse between making I ing peace or living In an island of austerity while the free world prospers. Mr. Wilson, speaking to :he Canadian Chamber of Commerce.A.P. - 156 words
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Article141 1951-10-31 8 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. A nation-wide experiment In birth control would be undertaken in India in a few months. Dr. Brock Chisholm. Director-General of the United Nations World Health Oration, said here last nizht. He told a press conference held in conjunction with the opening; of theReuter. - 141 words
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Article48 1951-10-31 8 Brisain's largest jet aircraft carrier, the Eagle, left Belfast yesterday on comj pletion of her trials. The 36,000-ton vessel, cost- ing £7.000.000 was first laid down as a battleship, but later converted to a carrier. She is designed to carry 100 let fighters.- A.PA.P - 48 words
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Article20 1951-10-31 8 Yesterday's closing quotations on the HK market: HK53.795/ 6.835 per US$l: HK515.65 per sterlingHX 5325.75 per tael of gold.— U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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179 1951-10-31 8 SANTO MONICA, California, Wednesday. VTANCY Sinatra won a divorce yesterday from her 11 crooning husband, Frank. The dark-haired wile and mother of three children testified that Sinatra explained away his prolonged absences from home with the old alibi: "I was out with the boys." SuperiorA.P. - 179 words
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Article37 1951-10-31 8 The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is conducting hearings following cha: that several importing and distributing firms in America have been selling Japanese sewing machines as American products and under United States trade names.- U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article81 1951-10-31 8 WASHINGTON, Wed THE president ©f the US Rubber Company said yesterday he was convinced that the United States had a -safe" rubber stockpile. "I believe we could face a shut off Mr- H Humphrey-. Bipf SMI P u^vill bo available for civ**. ing in the open81 words
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Article41 1951-10-31 8 U. N. SEAT FOR PAK. PakUtan was yesterday virtually assured a seat on the Security Council next year but a big political fight is expected to develop in the General Assembly in Pari^ next' week on the candida;ure of Greece.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article30 1951-10-31 8 General Lawton Collins. U.S. Army Chief of Staff, said in Tokyo yesterday that the United States would next year have the greatest ppafp-fimp armv in its history. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article563 1951-10-31 8 (Continued from P. 5.) 000) and drainage ($240,000). The Spending and Finance Committees, between them, had deieid a total of almost $5,000,000 in respect of special services projects from the original draft estimates. "Every one of these projects would have beautified and benefitted «ur city had we563 words
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