The Singapore Free Press, 7 November 1951
1951-11-07
1
8
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/freepress
The Singapore Free Press
-
Title Section18 1951-11-07 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS. K18 words
-
Article12 1951-11-07 1 UNION ATTACKS TORIES ON STEEL I LONDON. WCa I 1 K next12 words
-
Article10 1951-11-07 1 FLOODS IN BRITAIN Is of since at c:::2 > of A.P.A.P. - 10 words
-
Article96 1951-11-07 1 LONDON, Wed. Dl CKINCiHAM PALACE announced last night that the Kins; was expected to be sufficiently recovered from his lung operation to broadcast his annual Christmas Day message next month. The message is broadcast round the world to the British Commonwealth and colonies.A.P. - 96 words
-
Article66 1951-11-07 1 MOMBASA. Wed. k SECURITY ban has been imposed on details of the departure of two advanced ol the King's African Rifles for Malaya. They**' are expected to undergo jungle training in Malaya so that they can act as instructors when the main body arnves early nextReuter - 66 words
-
Article26 1951-11-07 1 A Chinese youth was stabbed during a quarrel at Lorong Tai Seng late last night and was removed to hospital in a serious condition.26 words
-
Article423 1951-11-07 1 fras sheltered the killers of From LESLIE HOFFMAN TRAS, Wednesday. yHE wiping out of Tras, the village which bred, harboured and helped the gang responsible tor the murder of Sir Henry Gurney, began today. By Saturday, Tras, which is seven miles south of Raub, will be a423 words
-
Article, Illustration34 1951-11-07 1 BRIGADIER -GENERAL Tom Wilson shakes hands with Mr. Bob Huffman, ot the U.S. Consulate-Gene-ral in Singapore, at Kailam? airport after the arrival of the five-man tin probe team They leave for upcountry this morning.34 words
-
Article75 1951-11-07 1 EIGHTH U.S. ARMY HQ. Wed COLD RAINS bogged down Allied efforts yesterday to regain hilly terrain seized by Chinese Communists along the Western Front. Allied aircraft hugged the group. Only 19 effective sorties were mounted by the US Fifth Air Force between dawn and 6A.P. - 75 words
-
Article69 1951-11-07 1 DAMASCUS, Wed. SYRIAN Premier Hassan Hakim yesterday criticised Egypt for rejecting the proposal for a Middle East Defence Command without first asking other Arab states. The Premier, said that Egypt should have consulted other states in accordance with the Arab League charter He added that theReuter - 69 words
-
Article188 1951-11-07 1 TEHERAN, Wednesday. A CROWD of 8,000 including women in long veils demonstrated in Fawzia Square in the centre *»f Teheran yesterday in support of the Persian Government and against "British and America imperialism". I I .1 «Aii'L-nanorc liK! The demonstration, called as an answer to recentReuter - 188 words
-
Article, Illustration365 1951-11-07 1 CAIRO CAUSING PANIC— ERSKINE CAIRO. Wednesday. pENERAL Sir George Erskine, in a broadcast to British troops last night, accused the Egyptian Government of '-criminal inhumanity*' in spreading panic among the civilian population and then being unable to control it. Referring to Egyptian allegations that the British were forcing Egyptian labourers365 words
-
Article50 1951-11-07 1 I ALLAN LEWIS, Free Press racing correspondent. gives Bull. Clonagh and Jaunty as the best bets for today's Kuala Lumpur races. TRESPASSER recommends Greater Love and Sunny Valley. THE GOING will be very heavy. LATEST HINTS from the course. Picture Tip and acceptors in Page 7.50 words
-
Article28 1951-11-07 1 2 4-HOUR PRESS BAN All press correspondents were barred for 24 hours yesterday from the Federal Parliament building in Canberra No reason was elven for the action. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
-
Article42 1951-11-07 1 Drinking water yesterday cost eight annas a bucket in waterless Rangoon whose supply was cut off by rebels two davs ago. Water vendors did a roaring trade selling water dragged into the city in push carts from nearby lakes. ReuterReuter - 42 words
-
Article243 1951-11-07 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE 99-year lease granted to the Singapore Chamber of Commerce on 63,300 sq ft of Crown land in Collypr Quav for erecting a -building to house the Chamber and the Singapore Club has not yet been executed. This lease, when executed,243 words
-
348 1951-11-07 1 U.K. to make supreme bid for peace LONDON, Wednesday. THE British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, told the House of Commons yesterday that his government hoped to stop the "cold war" by negotiation "at the highest level, from strength and not from weakness." In his first major policy speech after348 words
-
Article113 1951-11-07 1 SYDNEY, Wed WHEN Mr. Mark Foy, wealthy city merchant, died at 86, he left instructions for a A £32. 100 tomb to be built in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales. The tomb was to have A vault in a rock cliff withReuter - 113 words
-
Article46 1951-11-07 1 Churchill 'is not convinced' Admiral William Fechteler, United States Chief of Naval Operations, said in London last night, that Mr. Churchill is not convinced that a Supreme Commander for the Atlantic is necessary. He said Mr. Churchill ask«^ whv do vou need one f M UPUP - 46 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement79 1951-11-07 1 I' Rd 5 P3' e 6 Wholemeal Bread Royal cheese spread .NCREDIENTS: l cud cream cheese. 4 cud mayonnaise chopped olives Wholemeal bread r Lettuce leaves METHOO: Cut thin sandwiches of Wholemeal bread Butter half these and id with chopped olives mixed *"th mayonnaise Place a crisp ,ef tuce leaf79 words
-
Advertisement66 1951-11-07 1 Vb _v. =35=SS\ Jj|| READY-MADE 8 CLOTHES J 3/#y #<? alright for the W average man but many men J are fastidious aiid have their W oicv; fcfatt. TiWy tea;?.* 1 //it/r w clothes individually cut and J) fitted to their own taste— for W swe/f, o*/r Tailoring section *J66 words
-
-
Article847 1951-11-07 2 When appendicitis is suspected The SINGAPORE DOCTOR says. Don't eat— rub the painful spot and call A PPENDICITIS is an 11 inflammation of a piece of intestine, an "appendage*' of the large bowel in the right lower abdomen. The appendix is from two to six inches long and as thick847 words
-
Article167 1951-11-07 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you have an D analytical. inquiring mind. Vou want to knew why and wherefore of everything. In contrast strangely enough, vou are inclined to be gullible, to believe implicitly in people without sufficient investigation. Vou are impulsive and too apt to jump to conclusions. Yet167 words
-
469 1951-11-07 2 by BERNARD EATON <THE long sleep of Miss Betty Sants in the Cronshaw Ward of RadcMffe Infirmary, Oxford, has ended. After 234 days she has come back from a world she will never describe, never remember the lost world of469 words
-
Article541 1951-11-07 2 oy CHAPMAN PINCHER pKA.\K Sweetman, 1 a wiry Welshman i* so insensitive to pain that he can pick up red hot coals, sit m scalding water, stick pins in his face, and take severe electric shocks ail without feeling a thing Doctors at London'* St541 words
-
360 1951-11-07 2 William Courtenay - William Courtenay WHAT will life on the Moon be like? The speed of build-up of resources in a space* ship and on the Moon itself will be governed by the fact that in an airless void or on an airless satellite man360 words
-
Article, Illustration11 1951-11-07 2 "1 can't put it out anymore it's fastened at the back/'11 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement205 1951-11-07 2 "YOU,too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from ViTAMIN&MINEE.AL^^/^/ That is why you feel Worn out, Nervous, Irritable, Have headaches. Lose Weight, Worry" Ifhfii Bb Sm c n^w9Hl K*!s^a Try this Proved Way Back to Health 6 Happiness W Her. you t feel oen ous, have teapiant from deep205 words
-
Advertisement171 1951-11-07 2 futh CROOKES ALIBI T OIL One of the richest known sources of vo* min Als Crookes Hal but 01. It'ita contains vitamin 0 essential for ch :u because it builds sturdy bones and p**> motes healthy* growth. Surt takir Crookes Halibut Oil now. Available at aU D.spen- W*/Zm\ sanes and171 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous219 1951-11-07 2 "?M_~ WBM [_L_ W H| Bl n_i_^_i mrmßmmwm FTtlH___lPM| -j HH Pa W^ I I I Ll Li CLUES 4CROSS 1 i Is- it a daisy of a date? (lo 3). 8. Hoods murderex (6, 4). 10. Such swindles are not on the level (5) 11 Mistakes found tn some219 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1144 1951-11-07 3 NEW MPs HAVE MUCH TO LEARN I tfUJAM ALISON ts Hie n I I H H K B IS* I H I _BI the chances of deteat Mr Hcrin-rt Morrison u 1 of telling the House that 'this is a free country MPs mav doub; r the freedom ex Is1,144 words
-
Article17 1951-11-07 3 Japanese. German and ,ttalian citizens are again entitled to register trade marks in Pakistan.— AFP17 words
-
Article26 1951-11-07 3 Eight people were seriously injured on Monday when a Martin 202 transport plane crashed with 37 people aboard in Tucumcari New Mexico26 words
-
Article608 1951-11-07 3 PERHAi'o, r -nt .no.-! profitable fea'ure oJ the PMk two bid is the excitinc efteci it has or l certain opponents Whenever they r hea: a weak" two-bid thev mi i media teh conclude that an attempt ;<■ being made tc 'hornswoggle" them out ol a big hand608 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement339 1951-11-07 3 St^tAJ'-f SfUJ-TRIC Hritft&tz ELECTRIC fIIOTOR j/ ENGLISH MADE V^ 1 15 HP AC/DC Motor-started? and controlled by light toot f£ I pressure leaving both hands tree, m\ no fatigue, running cott negligible. /""""N SHROFFS (MALAYA) LTD. yp■i c t j tf /tA| Agency Showroom: 47 49 Stamford Rd l^OVf!/ Tel339 words
-
-
509 1951-11-07 4 N'ESDAY. Nov 7. 1951 •THIS week, as the United Nations General As sembly meets for its sixth session, the news of peace offensives tol end all peace offensive* overshadows all other events. Russia has u plan, and the great powers of the West have509 words
-
Article, Illustration1018 1951-11-07 4 AN HONOUR WITHOUT PROFIT IN BORNEO Goodwin There are towkays in Sandakan and Tawau. who wish nmmmmmhm.^ *mw— n a^ •-*w_i_m_~Bo they had invested in something less precarious than.... OIRACY, for centur- ies an honoured calling for a Malay or Sulu gentleman, is becoming an honour without profit in its1,018 words
-
Article, Illustration649 1951-11-07 4 W. A. CRUMLEY - The wife in the swim W. A. CRUMLEY A new book reveals the secret 1 sorrow that nagged at the mind of Admiral Beatty. by j)AVIEr BEAITY went to his place oeside Nelson in St Paul's with two secrets WHAT HE IWH'Gin 3f the unfinished, virulent Battle of Jutland controversy649 words
-
Article, Illustration47 1951-11-07 4 tjapta n »tan fidler. Canadian ex-officer WBmm Npi m curved as the result of a war wound listens while dance bana pnniM Wilson and Mollie Gibson record the song Guess!nq. H which he Brett whu> in ho^. tal. Captain Fiddler has bad 28 operations for hi» wound.47 words
-
Article490 1951-11-07 4 ■MXIUb Nortft Country SkelJ| > ones, toy a I Phil l*Qm9g*S iiarmonjr O t 'hestra (Bee--sV\j>K A/? cham) Columbia IX' mS 7 Cirarnophoneenthusiasts will l oe grateful tc the Uei.Uo Trust and to Sir Thomas Beecham for a recording that they v.'ill be proud to possess Enthusiast* will490 words
-
Article432 1951-11-07 4 UNION BALL TO BE A SELL OUT 4&0 tickets have been sold for the Musicians' Union gala anniversary ball at Raffles Hotel. If sales continue at the present rate, few will be on sale at the door on Nov. 12. Plans for the big night are made and the first432 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement17 1951-11-07 4 MIKIMOTO PEARLS Notable name in the history of cultured pearls. Distributors: H. SENA, Ltd., Singapore Penang Bangkok17 words
-
Advertisement24 1951-11-07 4 /p fflr (annexe >"***■ V _g^, CALDBECKS f Leading M ne Spirit Merchants The Far W fl T*>-_ CAIDBECK MACGREGOR&CH TO mM HP^ TEU 5371/224 words
-
-
Article194 1951-11-07 5 SINGAPORE NEEDS MORE MARKETS But will they stabilise prices? -uvn ,V[ ee Press Staff T*? well-known Singapore citizens-one a Lity Councillor and the other a Rural Board member— yesterday wholeheartedly a-reed mLrki^ S T €St l° n that there hould be more 5? £a d r Tu at sh s194 words
-
Article, Illustration29 1951-11-07 5 MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS JANSEN after their icedding at the Church of the Holy Family on Saturday. The bride was formerly Miss. Winifred Aeria. Free Press picture.29 words
-
138 1951-11-07 5 Johore P.M.O. gets post in N. Rhodesia JIFTER 21 years service n with the Malayan Medical Services, Dr. E. C. Vardy, acting Principal Medical Officer, Johore, leaves Malaya in about a fortnight's time to take up his new appointment as Pro- vincial Medical Officer in j Northern Rhodesia. Dr. Vardy138 words
-
Article267 1951-11-07 5 The member of the Rural Board, who preferred to remain anonymous ("because I do not like publicity") said that having been a Bart*f to the recommendations 1 1 the Hawkers Inquiry Report, his reaction was expected" to be favourable to any suggestion to having more markets267 words
-
70 1951-11-07 5 pRELIMINARY notices of the International Congress of Physical Medicine, to be held in London in Julv next year, have been sent to medical associations all over the world, including the Chinese Medical Association at Hongkong and the Philippine Medical Association, Manila Other notices have been70 words
-
Article38 1951-11-07 5 Another Gurney murderer the fifth to date was killed by a patrol of the 2/2 Gurkha Rifle.near Tras. seven miles south of Raub. at 9.50 yesterday mornine Documents found on him are studied38 words
-
244 1951-11-07 5 A FOUNDER-MEMBER ot the Sor Choy Growers Association yesterday blamed the "incomprehensible apathy and stupidity of the urban public" for the abrupt closing down, after janly three days, of four farmers' co-opera-tive retailing vegetable stalls which were set up in in the new244 words
-
162 1951-11-07 5 BOYS BRIGADE 'COMING OF AGE' REVIEW Free Press Staff Reporter p EAR-ADMIRAL H. W. FaulkK ner Flag Officer Malayan .^r,... in S p« t this ,e,rs Review and D H the Singapore Battalion of the Boys Brigade on Nov 17 in p7.ce of the J»~ too J£ General. Mr Malcolm162 words
-
Article20 1951-11-07 5 I'hr Ml- Malayan Chett.ar Chamber of Commerce has decided •< donate $3,000 to the Guriity Memorial Fund.20 words
-
115 1951-11-07 5 Free Press Staff Reporter Mrs Robert Eu, president of the Singapore Consumers' Association, viewed the failure of the farmers' direct retailing stalls in Upper Serangoon Road Market, in a different light. Mrs. Eu said that the censure was probably not quite justified. She115 words
-
Article, Illustration45 1951-11-07 5 MR. YOXG MUN SEN, the well-known Penang artist, presenting a bouquet to Mrs. V.C. Bath, Chairman of the Singapore Poppy Day Committee, after she opened his three-day exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall in aid of the Poppy Pay Fund yesterday.45 words
-
Article26 1951-11-07 5 Very heavy rain in Selangor during the past 72 hours has flooded two roads and helc up Kuala Lumpur to Klang traffic26 words
-
Article51 1951-11-07 5 MONEYLENDING CASES DROP pASES of money-lending. dealt with by the Singapore (First) Civil District Court have dropped steadily and sharply within recent months, the Free Pres« was 'old yesterday. Sixty-four cases were tried last month, 22 less than the month previous (September). In August, 99 cases came up before the51 words
-
45 1951-11-07 5 There is no Governrnent policy regarding family planning in the Federation and no medical officers can be forced to give advice on oirth control, Dr. R. D. Gross, the Federation's acting Director of Medical Services, said in Penang yesterday.45 words
-
293 1951-11-07 5 Free Press Staff Reporter OECAUSE the storage of logs in certain canals and water courses in Singapore prevent the free flow of water and so cause flooding on certain occasions, the Public Works Committee of the Citv Council yesterday considered whether the sawmills293 words
-
295 1951-11-07 5 Free Press Staff Reporter OHOULD the Singapore Trade Union Congress enter the political arena as a body, though its members may individually participate in active politics? The question will be discussed by the Governing Council of the T.U.C. when it meets on Monday,295 words
-
Article, Illustration73 1951-11-07 5 I'his search among crates of books arriving in Singapore, is jnst part of thr daily routine work of the Singapore Customs officials, at Clifford Pier. On the right is Mr. Soon Chin Kong, proprietor of the Shanghai Book Co., Singapore, who imports books from Hongkong five73 words
-
Article69 1951-11-07 5 A TOTAL of 691 babies vera ■^born in the City during the week ending Oct. 27 The infantil* death rate was 68.02 against 36.65 in the previous week Deaths over the same period totalled 188 (111 males and 77 females) against 198 in the69 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement119 1951-11-07 5 L CLASSICAL RECORDINGS l*'-' F minor, DB 9645/47 A Op 18. DB 9648/50 DB ***** I DB ***** 2 *n nor. C 4100 1 c larr. C 7854/55 LebesOrchestra wham DB ***** (In iw ted by DB 9633/34 3 Op 6 C 7852/53 33* with cond. DA 1904 a In119 words
-
Advertisement149 1951-11-07 5 f$ CU fl i J> c I u cy^ook Q i Sturdy limbs, tirm flesh, sound r bones the happiness of abound- iC •o ing health these are some of the rj r gifts bestowed by this famous food. jL J For there is everything your baby r\ needs in149 words
-
-
Article, Illustration569 1951-11-07 6 SELANGOR ROUTED IN CUP TOURNEY Another defeat for Chan, Piruz Bv CRUSADER YESTERDAY was a black day for Selangor 1 badminton. Singapore completed a B—l rout of the State in the inter-zone final of the Foong Seong Cup competition after having established a winning 3—l lead on the first night.569 words
-
Article130 1951-11-07 6 PNULAND faced arrears of 215 runs when they began iheir second innings yesterday in the fourth day's play in the first Test against India at New Delhi At close of play England were 202 for 3 wickets. Don Kenvon who bruised bk hip in Knelani's first130 words
-
521 1951-11-07 6 DENG Soon took exactly half an hour to dispose of Piniz in the first of last P „^hts singles in the North-South zone final of the Foong Seong Cup Piruz appeared to have recovered from the smashing defeats he sustained521 words
-
Article51 1951-11-07 6 JO Weidin. Austrian heavyweight champion who knocked out Lou Strydom on Saturday, has not agreed to the terms offered him to fight Johnny Arthur, leading contender for the vacant South African heavyweight title. The promoting club will make another effort today to get Weidin to si^n51 words
-
Article31 1951-11-07 6 John Panton (Scotland), a member of the British Ryder Cup golf team now in */e United States, was yesterday declared winner of the 1951 British Harry Vardcn Trophy AP.31 words
-
Article18 1951-11-07 6 British women golfers beat the Johannesburg team by five matches to nil at Johannesburg yesterday. A.P.18 words
-
Article170 1951-11-07 6 IN one of the most dramatic races in the long history of the event, Mr. A. N. Asser's 10-1 chance. Delta •von the Melbourne Cup. Blue Riband of the Australian Turf, at Flemington. Mel-" bourne, yesterday. Morse Code, the 4-1 favourite, fell when about to take the170 words
-
Article364 1951-11-07 6 Free Press Hockey Reporter S.C.C 1; Sherwood Foresters 1. SINGAPORE Cricket Club put all they had into a rousing second half when Sherwood Foresters surprisingly took a half-time lead of one goal in their Singapore Hockey Association match on the Padang yesterday. The Club equalised364 words
-
Article22 1951-11-07 6 A Japanese men's hockev team. oon*ictjn B of 17 ptav*rs, left Tokyo bv air this ™ornin° for Inrii* where22 words
-
Article64 1951-11-07 6 MCC cant find another bowler bout. l< 21 ""I ■vailMi?' O \'*ordtng| T an M "•ttir *faicl U^ <-rta, llM ar <* n( 't avaSS Mr 'I 111 his -t<d nl ;r £td ueith^i this _T H s,m,f similar hJ? 1 gt Position u «S^| Th M.( r Eg thecapia.n^Jj64 words
-
Article36 1951-11-07 6 ANKARAH OUTPOINTS McGOVERN R°r m B \w their K* W w I to lose I caust jPpunr Kg art. I him K I be had tbou* I A:.- W I w* and mj I P Gen»36 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement247 1951-11-07 6 PCV STARTS ncA TODAY 111 t.")-4-',.30-'i.3o GarheldNeal 1 1-1 45-4-b.30-!i.30 kk RANDOLPH ®#fMil c«*,*TF.r,l\l(()lA)R l l."»-b.{U-9 3u p.m Sth RIG DAY The Comedy of th e Year not misw it S o'i».u<«i j in I, O MCiUh fcM.COM MIODUCTOt sT.Y\li»^a_ s||)\n JAMES ALFIE BASS ***Im\ THE 2gm LAVENDER J| HILL247 words
-
Advertisement112 1951-11-07 6 jfJSJ/J J ALHAMBRA PHOMi** LAST DAY! LAST DA y fl a.m.-1.4:>-4.15-«.45 and 9.30 p.m <* m I 1 4 4 e 111 I i n— and 9.31pm I■ r^ r rrf m^ I4*ir_____f P* sE_i _Jf_3_Tr r 5 1 __W. i_£»!22SEJ l-ffSSs Gene Kelly Leslie Caron ■•■■■W^ (Simultaneous Showing \t112 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous167 1951-11-07 6 mdndrdKß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Ma lava "f%_ r^ E^» PusSY PuCSY L T r Witl |PiI.AX,TABLY: M iAAUDRAKE I VT'7-i «i- J __~l_- i\Tj ME rIAVE "W"Juw./ v**^. LET ME SEE TMt U WYPA/OT/ZfcS y=^ p^ **6 fffl sJP!rl_i SPIPJaSi iMi»HM Ir^Swf??! i ?1L l____lJMi *•«>»■.167 words
-
-
Article, Illustration767 1951-11-07 7 MUSEMENT TRACK FANCY Heavy going at K.L. today From ALLAN LEWIS a i vt ™-r- UALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. three inches of rain has fallen here in the past two days. The going for this afternoon's racing will again be very heavv. Trent Fall, Bow Legs and Braton will m>t start.767 words
-
Article, Illustration246 1951-11-07 7 CLONAGH TO DEFEAT AZAD TODAY Azad, Admiral, Clonagh, Zalovix, Randwick and Civil Lord all entered Into discussions on the seventh race (Class 4, Div. I— 6f.). Azad's consistency makes him hard to beat in any race of this type. His 6-lb. penalty for a decisive win on the first day246 words
-
Article20 1951-11-07 7 mmm eric** H las' avoid v St*-*** 5*5 t pffSS fgfcj&ri*! P art f is irtTU** 120 words
-
Article259 1951-11-07 7 It B I I mgoe p.dr won at cud set saw a complete Ptng Soon and I Hooi at once resorted to the m which had enabled reign supreme in Singabadminton before the Poh Um and Marian. ylng now with ;jeed, force and unig They wore259 words
-
Article234 1951-11-07 7 NG are U.K. soccer fixtures for Saturday. 10. ECGUSI LEAGUE— D!V. I il v W. Bromwich Ma \ilU v harlton )<k>l v Newcastle i heKea v Manchester U. ounty v Fulham Huddersiirld v Tottenham Liverpool v Bolton Mam hr>ter C. v Middlesbrough Portsmouth Stoke sunderUnd v Burnley234 words
-
Article141 1951-11-07 7 THE Special Air Service Regiment (Malayan Scouts), stationed temporarily at Selarang, will play a rugby match against the Royal Navy XV on the H.M.S. Terror ground this evening. Kick-off is at 5 p.m. The Malayan Scouts recently went down to Singapore Base District (Army) at141 words
-
Article49 1951-11-07 7 ONE goal gave University ol Malay* their first win this season In the*3iasapore Hockey Association Df* 1. league when the students met Royal Air Force Changi at Bukit Timah yesterday. N Oorloff, centre-forward for Varsity, gained the vital point three minutes after the start.49 words
-
156 1951-11-07 7 'Field Empire golf side against LS. 9 sarazen BRITAIN will never regain the Ryder Cup unless they field an Empire side, according to 49-year-old Gene Sarazen. one of America's greatest golfers. Sarazen played in six Ryder Cup matches from 1927 to 1937, more often than any other man. and won156 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement158 1951-11-07 7 SINGAPORE WOMEN'S HOCKEY ASSOCIATION J HOCKEY MATCH COMBINED SERVICES VS COMBINED CIVILIANS for the Lady Mellersh Cup will be held this afternoon at 5.15 p. m. on the Singapore Cricket Club Ground. Admission $1.00 ALL PROCEEDS IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND Please give generously. Space kindly donated by The158 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous51 1951-11-07 7 Todays sport HOCKEY: Combined Services women v. Combined Civilians. Women, Poppy Day match. SCC; I'niversity v Police Sepoy Lines; SCRC v PWD— Hong Lim Green. RUGBY: RAF Changi v RASC— Cbangi; 223 BOD v RNAS— Sembawang; RAF Tengah SCC— SCC; GHQ FARELF v Policela nglin; St. Andrew's v Johore e.g.—51 words
-
Miscellaneous808 1951-11-07 7 P; 1 1 n I'TiMMrTTTT— fnnTTTTTn ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EFjOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER RACE 1 JAUNTY SHMOO JAUNTY JAUNTY BRONZE FLASH 2.30 Bronze Flash Jaunty Bronze Flash Baroness Atom Boy Shmoo Bronze Flash Shmoo Bronze Flash Jaunty RACE 2 TA,L LIGHT MARCO POLO DOUBLE NINE DOUBLE NINE GARNFAIR 3.00808 words
-
-
339 1951-11-07 8 U.K. WARNS EGYPT: WE HOLD YOU RESPONSIBLE LONDON, Wednesday. f^IR Ralph Stevenson, the British Ambassador in Cairo, yesterday, handed Egypt a curt 225--word note, which warned the nation it would be held responsible "for any break of peace and any damage to life and property." This was the Conservative Government's339 words
-
Article226 1951-11-07 8 MR.ATTLEE SAID: I'M SURPRISED LONDON, Wed'. UR. Clement Attlee making his first speech as Opposition leader in the new Par- iiament yesterday described the Conservative Govern- ment's policv statement as one of the thinnest he had i ever heard. As outlined in the King's speech earlier, it exhibited no clear226 words
-
Article69 1951-11-07 8 ROCHESTER, New York, Wed. EASTMAN Kodak officials J say that radioactivity from the Nevada atom bomb experiments has affected certain materials made in their nlant here. They added: To prevent the quality of finished sensitive products being affected we shifted our production to goods not69 words
-
Article28 1951-11-07 8 The Commercial Attache of the British Embassy in Rome Mr Eric Ralph Lingeman has been appointed Ambassador to Afghanistan. He will replace Alfred John Gardnerner. AFP.28 words
-
Article20 1951-11-07 8 King Talal of Jordan will leave Amman for a visit to Saudi Arabia on Nov 10 A.P.20 words
-
Article46 1951-11-07 8 The wildest storm in Tasmania's history yesterday swept the west coast. Weather officials said that in the next 36 hours it can be expected to cover the state. Houses have been unroofed, power lines cut by flying iron sheets and some buildings wrecked.— Reuter.46 words
-
Article153 1951-11-07 8 i HMnnM ft LONDON, Wednesday. LONDON University students celebrated Guy ke s ni £ht by the nomination of Britain as Me SSsftfc A't&tlT* States and lampooni^ The good natured jibes were presented on floats i«n a twomile long parade of more than 6.000 students. The153 words
-
Article135 1951-11-07 8 'PAK. BACKS MUSLIMS EVERY TIME' PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Wed. THE Prime Minister of Pakistan, Khwaia Nazimuddin said here yesterday that his country would always support every Muslim country irrespective of what the attitude of any world power might be. In a speech at a big public meeting he reviewed the nation's135 words
-
Article, Illustration39 1951-11-07 8 Britain's young hope This is 15-year-old Elaine Norma Skevington, Britain's hope at the next World Olympics, practising at the Ernpi re Pool for the Olympic trials to be held at the Richmond ice rink on Dec 5 A.P. picture.39 words
-
Article193 1951-11-07 8 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Truman said yesterday that problem* of European economic stability growing out of the rearmament effort brought General Dwight U. Eisenhower to Washington. The President discredited rumours on the reason for Gen. Eisenhower's visit. He was speaking to the National Society of Cartoonists. Saying193 words
-
Article34 1951-11-07 8 The Hungarian Communists have ordered to close all barbershops not yet nationalized The step was taken to end "subversive talking" by barbers in small shops which escaped nationalizine measures. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
-
Article32 1951-11-07 8 A Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesman said last night no note had been received from Burmese Premier, Mr. Thakin Nu, on any offer of mediation over the Kashmir issue. A.F.PA.F.P - 32 words
-
Article294 1951-11-07 8 Continued from P. 1. received about the Persian oil supplies". His government was always ready to negotiate a settlement on I the basis of a fair partnership with Persia. "We have so far suffered a great 1 injustice, and we shall strive patiently out resolutely, to repair it as294 words
-
Article, Illustration57 1951-11-07 8 The Queen greeting ooi.it u. the performers who took part in the Royal Variety performance held recently in aid of ihe Variety Artists, Benevolent Fund at London's Victoria Palace Theatre. They are from left: Pearl Primus, the Negro dancer, Alan and Blanch Lund, Gracie Fields, and57 words
-
Article233 1951-11-07 8 'RUSSIA CAN BEAT ANY FOE'-BERIA L ArRENTIA BERIA. U yesterday warned "those v,. 4 calling for war against us Soviet I nion our peopl,. tti Jose for ever aU intention i„ **Hi countries.'- d,l *<k Mr. Beria said this at th. anniversary meeting in Moscow. The Soviet Union had always233 words
-
Article64 1951-11-07 8 Dft'GGIE Walker former Ohm pic champion and the Ones sprinter produced by South ca has died in Durban at th< age of 62. Walker won the 100 final in the 1908 Olympic G at the White City. London. H< had been passed over b< South64 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement401 1951-11-07 8 its Times Free Pre** tt%K convenient* of ad t wtMSM <U-prvscnf atives at I** floor Sm.aport Cold S»ora«« Oi'.iitd Road will rc«C.»e «mi!l advert :Sc men t» »nrt answer* to hot numbers BIRTH TO FRANts. wife of AC. Van der Zwaan of Johore LaDls Estate a son Robert Johan Both401 words
-
Advertisement31 1951-11-07 8 <9ammefzr i Jo r pood Quality and e/ficteni Service from $65 GT 1 I I 553 SIBGAPOPI KU4U ll*** «9 Cf CU SfIMT lH »08K' UK Wr* UNDERWOO RHYTHM TOUCH DE31 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous279 1951-11-07 8 SINGAPORE j 8.8.C. (Singapore! 1.00 p.m Heinz Alexander at the Hammond Organ. Capitol Restau- (General Overseas Serviee) rant. Singapore: 1.30 Time Signal 615 pm Sports Round Up 630 <fe News; 1 45 Lunch Time Prom; K 2.00 For the School: Have Some News News Analysis; 6.45 ProFun Professor Shrlmpwhisker's gramme279 words
-