The Singapore Free Press, 9 November 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA j SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951. PRICE FIFTKKN CrMv
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  • 517 1 m cuts m police, education estimates free Pre^ Staff Reporter LfW" Government's 1952 budget is I to -hn\\ a surplus ot about Thi- i> the result of cuts made by 1 ommittee appointed by the Ufisbh I uhirh prill present its report at the I
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  • 10 1 Mossadeq fails--may get sack i I I I Reuter A.P.
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  • 4 1 ANGLO-BURMESE OIL DEAL I
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  • 101 1 BRITONS TAKE COAL CUT LONDON. Fri. BRITAIN last niglit limited the amount of coal any householder buy durins; :he next thre P months. Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd. Minister of Fuel and Power, told the House of Commons that the country's stocks of houseiold coal now total 1.160.000 ons— "only half of
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  • 35 1 The Chancellor of Exchequer, Mr. Richard Butlers decision to slow up stockpiling had depressing effect on rubber prices yesterday. Rubber fell from a half to one penny per oound m various positions. A.P.
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  • 70 1 THE first Test match between Australia and the West Indies opened m fine weather today at Brisbane. West Indies won the toss and went m to bat. At lunch time they had lost three wickets for 89 runs. SCOREBOARD Kit- b. Lindwall StoJlmeyer c. Langley
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  • 45 1 King Ibm Sauds Government said yesterday that it needs no constitut on anJ that the Koran is enough to run the country. An official cominvninue Issued m Mecca denied that an Egyptian expert had been asked to draft a constitution A.P.
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  • 185 1 BRITISH ARMY HQ, FAYID, Friday. THREE British subjects were arrested by Egyptian 1 civilians and taken to Zagazig, outside the Bri-tish-occupied Canal Zone, a British military spokesman said yesterday. The Britons were interro sated by police officials befor P being released. A British labour supervisor
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  • 105 1 DR N Mootatamby of Johore Bahru. a former President of the Alumni Association died of heart-failure about two o'clock this mornIng at his home In Johore Bahru. He was 59. Dr M'joiaiamby graduated from the King Edward College of Medicine m 191 He was a member
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  • 70 1 "Hello I'nni I hope this won't be too much of a surprise said Trooper Cyril White m his Christmas message to his people m Salisbury. Rohdesia Trooper White was the first of 53 officers and men of the Rhodfvtian jungle scouts, who are having a welcome respite m
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  • 276 1 WASHINGTON, Friday THE I.S. States Government yesterday suspended stockpiling of tin because of high foreign prices and planned a drastic cut m U.S. consumption. The move was announced by the National Pro duction Administrator, Mr. M. Fleischmann, who said all tin boughTTJT^oveTnment would be turned over
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  • 80 1 Free Press Staft Correspondent. Kuala uimpar, Fn. CIAMESE POLICE battled with a bandit gang m Perils on Monday, a Government report said today. The Siamese, who are cooperat ng with the Malayan police to protect the border, tound' a six man camp just over the border
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  • 327 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. THE Western powers will continue to ur<je United Nations approval of a "foolproof" disarmament plan despite Russia's quick rejection, American ilicials said yesterday. The rejection voiced by the Soviet For Minister, Mr. Andrei Vishinsky m Paris was anticipated by the
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  • 77 1 THE SOVIET Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, .did not sleep much last night. He was I' ughing too hard. Mr. Vishinsky told the United Nations yesterday that he tvas laughing at the American Bri ish7rench proposal for disarmament. 1 could hardly sleep last night because
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  • 141 1 LONDON. Fri. MR. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonioi Secretary, said last night that he bcl.eved the solution of the economy ot the whole sterling area lay m expanding colonial production. Mr. Lyttelton was speaking m a Commons debate on the Government's programme for the coming
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  • 131 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. OPERATION manhuiu, a drive to dll or capture the sang which was responsible for the murder of Sir Henry Gurney is to be sapper up now that Tras. Pahanfc i terror village has been evacuated. Lt.-Col. A. X Crooksnunk. commanding 2 2 Gurkhas
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  • 19 1 Japanese and United States rubber interests are planning to build joint AmericanJapanese rubber factories m Indonesia Reuter
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  • 74 1 II\LTIMORE, Maryland, Fri. MAYOR Thomas Dalrsandro didn't f) it an eye when a baby chimpanzee hit him m the eyes. But he batted both eyes when the chimp was presented to the city. It wasn't the first time an animal had expressed apparent dislike of the mayor
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  • 318 1 From Our Own orrespondent LONDON, Fri. IVfELL-INFORMED rir- eles discount the re>ort that the government ntends to oiler the United States rubber and tin it concession contract )rices, as part ot d< l or an American loan. There has been no whimper >f such proposals n
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    • 51 1 w "z PUttA-X 'tin 'Qnd enjoy TT" I Ko« »por» a «l it tk«» you »ho«ld q«« j' .♦•m,r« *od min»r«U Your h««t»*« '<* I mk% ,t ,i good pUo to d«'.l, b..er«q.. 0 O««l*>n« contain* s -S 0 t 1 m, S*' s )S« w wpp'|ir«xt«r f food *O'
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  • 173 2 FRANCE DALE MEET... SHE invited me on to the B.B.C.'s television "Picture Page", so I interviewed her about "fashion sense" and here she is, Joan Gilbert, delightful television commere. We oegan with a shock. "TV is fattening," Joan explained (though from watching her I'd never have guessed it). It's bristling
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  • 663 2 The lady from Picture Page Ill UK 1 1 III 1 1 I Ml III I tl II lllllllllllll IHIII IIHIIIIlin i HERE are three examples, from loan Gilbert's wardrobe, of the "uncluttered" clothes she J approves so wholeheartedly. 1. A gold lame sheath with long ti it sleeves ending
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  • 602 2 Visit the market often pOR some women, shopping is just another irksome chore. For others there is satisfaction in buying a cabbage. In Singapore the'species shopper" varies her plan of action from leaving it all to Ccokie to sitting on a stool in the market carefully scrutinising and counting every
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  • 147 3 Expert's advice for happiness- You aSwi re »i 2? 1 2» 11 n ""W be married. wedding c °mmit. So you go through with the That is wrong, says the same expert. The expert, Mr. Hugh Lyon. chairman of the Natio DBJ Marrhge Guidance Council
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  • 42 3 NEW IDEA IN SHOPPING Chicago's first community shopping centre, a U556,000.--000 project, is getting into operation. Thirty-four shops sell everything from ten-cent trinkets to furniture. The project features free parking for 1.300 automobiles, covered walks and continuous music from 102 loudspeakers. A.P.
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  • 17 3 Mr. John Faster Dulles will visit Japan early m December to study conditions. U.P.
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  • 43 3 The New York Times said yesterday President Truman offered to support General Eisenhower as a 1952 presidential candidate but Eisenhower as a 1952 presidential canddate but Eisenhower did not accept the offer. An official later denied such reports.— A.P.
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  • 31 3 Air Vice Marshal O. E. Gibbs. chairman of the British Military Staff Committee a*, the United Nations, has been appointed Commander-m-Chief of the Ind an Air Force. Reuter
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  • 350 3 Neither side vulnerable. South dealer. NORTH A J <? 2 0 A Q J 10 X J 10 8 4 3 WBBT A f T 7ft OK4S2 <?A54 AQS? £752 SOUTH X Q WKQJH3 0H766 Th« bidding: South Weat North Ewt IQO PUI 4 X Paw «0 FMS
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  • 289 3 JOSEPH BENNETT may be a good water diviner. But when he started^winging a pendulum and pretended to diagnose a sick man miles away— that, said a judge, was humbug, imposture, and quackery Nevertheless, said Judge Michael Binchy, he could find m law no support tor the
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  • 67 3 SYDNEY, Fri. fOMMONWEALTH employment officers m Sydney have solved the mystery of the thousand 18-year-old New South Wales youths who they believed dodged the second call-up for national service training. The "missing" youths were never born. Birthrate for the second half of 1933 had been estimated
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  • 43 3 General Omar N. Bradley. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, expressing doubt that Russia will agree to arms inspection, said last night that m view of atomic warfare developments the United States must "greatly increase" its combat air power U.P.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 246 3 NNUAL SALE up to j: .nt NOVEMBER, 1951. I: ]*R*<* ittJ antique Screen Furniture ,j a de*' vo 'y carv|n 8* .tlaen Coods. etc., etc. kdp I PING STORE ft|*' r^ ORCHARD RO SPORE 9_^^» «->•••-• f*l changed my life.'"J f yf I wHI ritin^mber the «i*v I JT roc#»i\-«d
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    • 199 3 50,000,000 pesffa I ft oa*i£ &z «yum^- I THE REGULAR USE OF TOOTH PASTE HELPS PREVENT DECAY tWi 4MMOMUt|* TOOTH •AlTiif^^l SMALL LARGE GIANT SIZE OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE LATEST DANCE RECORDS BY JOE LOSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA MOCKING BIRD HILL (Fast Waltz) WOULD I LOVE YOU (Tanyo) BD 6093 WITH THESE
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 208 3 Radio SINGAPORE 1 D.m. Light Music: 1.30 Time Signal <fc News 145 Dance Music Joe Schlrmer Trio; 2 Light Music; 2.30 to 5 University of the Air: "Focus on Interplanetary Travel" A Vision ot the Near Future. "King Henry the Eighth" —Part 2: 6.15 Programme Summary: 6.17 Forces Favourites A
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    • 578 4 IfITHER Britain lives J within her means, or she goes bankrupt. It is to meet this threat to national survival that the Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced a programme of austerity m which spares no-one, rich or poor. Imports are to be reduced by 350.000.000. which means
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  • 810 4 IN the small hours of 1 a morning long ago a poverty-stricken woman sat m a Pennsylvania railway station, clutching her shabby bundles and bags, trying to soothe her tired and howling children, looking so poor and beggarly that a station agent turned her out of
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  • 692 4 BLACK MART GOLD IS INTERNATIONAL HEADACHE By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Much of it goes to world trouble spots to buy weapons of war A FRENCH Riviera Customs official glanced closer at the glittering scratch on the rear bumper of a luxury car. Then he scraped it. The whole bumper was
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  • 732 4  - 50 parties to contest India's first elections ALWYN TEBBITT 80 per cent of voters cannot read or write By Extensive precautions are being taken and there will be no chance of a fix FIFTY parties, 16,000 candidates, and 180,000,000 voters 60 per cent, of whom can neither read nor write
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  • 143 4 LETTER to the EDITOR gIR, I object to the headline "Dance music without cost" m Page Four of the Free Press of Oct. 31. Everything has to be paid for. Would you please clarify correspondent's report "Despite high oharges by bands" (which insinuates that a band is as
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  • 78 4 X HE I bein ofC I dou! P of orud M I refii I fully by ti 1 1953. 4 I fir.er I next J I 1 I f TOU\ main P I 8 moii 1 out B Britaii I tion. and
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  • 33 4 0 has Dr Mar Thor: her mi rnedh t!» ha .fust d Dr Royal ft her r and more )oh abl;- a< m h< Older pita] s man* mt dor*
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    • 22 4 NECKLACES CHOKERS BRACELETS EARSTUDS EXQUISITE but INEXPENSIVE at P. HENDRY. Jeweller, 73. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE. 6. 4. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 74 4 (i \^X Try Wholemeal Bread INCRCOIENTS Vj\> t r i cup creaT> cKe«e. *J(ffr OJO rnBvonr< k cup choppy I Wholemeal bread Lettuce leaw^ METHOD Cut th;n sane* EfW spread -ith rhx>oed olive w.th lettuce lea< on each W the remaminfi I generously Ask for Wholemeal ptrfeel *ot defeiw MMMM
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  • 246 5 $100,000 OVERTIME FOR NEW POWER HOUSE Rush to have station ready next year Free Press Staff Reporter yyOKKMEN aacr c putting m overtime laboui on the new power station at Pasir Panjang m order to bring it into commercial operation as soon as possible. The Special Electricity Committee of the
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  • 42 5 Special escorts will accompan the Sultan of Kedah when h. drives through the State on Sunday on his homecoming. He will ride m the new Rolls Royce which he is bringing back with j him from the United Kingdom. 1
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  • 164 5 Sea Cadets will help in sale of Poppies Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Sea Cadets will help other organisations m the sale of poppies tomorrow (Poppy Day) m the Collyer Quay and Orchard Rojd areas/ Four cadets will r have their sales headquarters, under Mrs demons, at the Ocean Building;
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 5 Picture. A RESCUE VEHICLE for the Singapore Civil Defence School, which is being con- s tr acted by a local engineering firm being inspected by a member of the School's staff Free Press
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  • 223 5 LEGISLATE QUERIES Free Press Staff Reporter THE following questions relating to the amount of foreign exchange issued for importing foodstuffs from hard currency areas to Singapore from June 1951 to October 1951, and the number of people prosecuted for violating foreign exchange regulations during the
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  • 20 5 The Musicians Union of Singapore will hold a gala ball at Raffles Hotel on Monday next (Nov. 12).
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  • 61 5 The little oar (below right) came off worst when it collided head on with the larger vehicle (left) on Wednesday afternoon at the junction of Thomscn and Bales'ier Roads. After <*ie collision the bigger car swerved and ran Into the gate of the Thomson
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  • 291 5 STC may revive donations to public charities Free Press Staff Reporter "THE Singapore Turf Club may revive its pre-war practice of giving substantial donations to public charities m the near future, the Free Press was told yesterday. The subject is expected to be discussed by the Executive Committee of the
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  • 102 5 A MALAY member of a police jungle squad guarding Tras town reported to his superior officer that he had fallen m love with a Chinese girl from the resettlement area. The girl stood demurely beside him. He asked permission
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  • 48 5 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Com-mlssloner-Ge.^eral, will open an exhibition of Chinese Calligraphy Dy Mr. Wan Wing-Sum at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce In Hill Street tomorrow (Saturday) at 4 p.m. The exhibition will be open daily from tomorrow until Nov. 17.
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  • 80 5 MISS Audrey Donnitiiorne, a lecturer at the Unfoeedtj College, London, declared on Wednesday that political order and stability and inter-racial equrl' y are prerequisites for the encouragement of Western commercial enterprise as a factor m the economic advance of the Far East. In Malaya, she said, the
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  • 289 5 SOUTH SEAS PLANT MAY TAKE 10 YEARS TO MATURE flower Free Press Staff Reporter IT may take 10 yearv or more before the ediblo South Seas variety of the Pandan plant, imported by the Singapore Botanic Gardens on Dec. 6, 1949, jjrows to maturity and flowery the Free Press was
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  • 26 5 When the Mecca pilgrim ship Tyndareus docked at Swettenham Pier m Penang today, 1,140 returning pilgrims disembarked About 796 will come on to Singapore.
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  • 77 5 Despite the steady lncrea.<*» m car shipments to Penang. present restrictions on the re-export of second-hand vehicles to Indonesia and Thailand are still m force. But the question of lifting these restrictions might be reconsidered at a later date. Mr. S R. L. Buckwell. Senior
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    • 102 5 IP 11 MEN OF I discerning! r TASTE B: W I Otters You CIAL REDUCTION on I TAILORING This means your s IK new Suits or Dresses I for the Festive I Season will cost you I I Less. I Make your WP SUITS I DRESSES I NOW! I I
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  • 498 6 SPRINGBOK, BILLD A W TO WIN Best bets for tomorrow From ALLAN LEWIS §PRL\<;BOK should be one of the best bets tomorrow, the final day of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting. Engaged m the President's Cup ((lass I—nine1 nine furlongs), he will tarry only 7 lb. more than when
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  • 633 6 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Toboggan, No Regrets Alphonsus, Piraeus, Garuda, Tudor Pr.'de Bloodshot. Briliiant Son. Vanguard, Kelvin, Dalcross, Double Nine, Coureur Dv Bois and Martini. There has been no rain since Wednesday. If this weather Continues the *o»ng for tomorrow will be reasonably good. He
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  • 393 6 I PICK Dancing Fury to win the 1 9f. race for Class 5 horses I tomorrow. Darcing Fury and Hunting Music finished first and second at their last meeting over this distance on the Kuala Lumpur course. Hunting Music, who beat Dancing Fury by IH lengths, carried
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  • 202 6 rpEMUJIN. despite his welter imA post of 9.5. and Dar-Es-Salaam are the pick of the big field m the 9f. race for Class 4 horse** tomorrow. Temujin finished strongly to be sixth at the end of the sv-f.5 v -f. of the first run. With
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    • 145 6 t# *IIP Ai w r^ m rofli*^ C vJuP**"* J »/s V Wit*" V,ls» y- V >***T 1 !926 F( for °ne Ma a r Va Can f n W OOk Dack on 25 ears^ f continuous progress The Company wa< founded m jgS occupying a total area of over
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 165 6 M^lEidrSkß Exclusive to the Singapore Free /v f > 8s I^HHI^^BIHH I'll have to walk, three milesJ I where »s naroa iv^tTT^B^^^^^^ M^& HOW 010 1 GET INTO THI9! THAT HAPPENED TO Htß? WHA T'S .WO M I i7>\\ T r My rtQ i A Nn rVf OLD LADY-GAVE ME
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  • 548 7 Dramatic start to First Test \yEST Indies made a bad start when th fi A Cricket settled down to play bright j John Goddard. the West Iniies captain, won the toss and aecided to bat on a perfect pitch. Fine weather is fore- ost for
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  • 75 7 Mot 1948, Moha..<aria. arrived m yesterday from v BO AC Argonaut of wrestling kere. 1 year-old wrestler has not only m Egypt I he Continent. France. Italy. Finland. e3wecten .<rk. ..so a muscle control Dd will hold several as during his He will perform at .ifting
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  • 46 7 T Shell Company ■r -.m from Palem--f Singapore Swimming S A Div: l league a a match at the crday and lost by I :hree. -r SSC. were: Wiefc* Dickie Oliemans <3^ md Barry Mirchell. He'eren 2> and Den Ham>re<i for the \i*itOTS.
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  • 215 7 fjWGUSH promoter Jack Solomons said m London J yesterday that he was pleased at New York ks that Sugar Ray Robinson would welcome >i not her fight with Randolph Turpin to be staged m London. very thing I can ike the terms right,' said. I'm
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  • 171 7 THE CASE OF THE WHEEZING HORSE "THE case of the wheezing I horse" Prince Alv Khans £1,500 Fayad ended here yesterday, a Jear and a half after it tarted with -the court deciding that it was not competent to judge it niter all. A Paris court decided that a Calcutta
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  • 22 7 RESULTS of yesterday's UJC. soccer matches were: Oxford University 0. Tottenham Hotspur 3; Tottenham Hotsnur 3. Cambridge University 2 A.P.
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  • 264 7 picture. Free Press Hockey Reporter pOING by near misses, Combined Services should have won yesterday's Poppy Day hockey match on the Padang, but it's goals that count and Services only scored two as against three by Singapore Civilians. Slightly faster than their opponents, Services forwards
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  • 87 7 Ladies' day at Flemington CLEMINGTON (Melbourne) had its record Oaks day attendance of 37,000 yesterday. It was a ladies' day m the racing: and fashion sense. Lady Havers, the winner of the Oaks Stakes, is owned by Mrs. G. K. Silk and Mrs. T. Newton. Lady Havers had a photo-finish
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  • 273 7 SERVICES GIRLS IN 'MESS S'PORE' CONTEST CERVICES girls are, for the first time, taking part m Singapore body-beautiful conrests Eight of them have entered for the "Miss Singapore" competition at tonight's Singapore weightlifting championships. Only one civilian Girl is taking part. Two more records, In the [rather and middle-heavy-weight, divisions,
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  • 111 7 KID GAVILAN. Cuban world Welterweight champion, stopped Tony Janiro, American middleweight contender, m the fourth round of their non-title bout m Detroit on Wednesday night. Referee Clarence Rosen rushed m and half 3d the contest after Gavilan had twice floored his opponent with left and right punches
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  • 35 7 SOUTH African Ru^by Union touring team L'ounced Cambridge University by 10 points lo nil yesterday. In a County championship match North Midlands beat Oxfordshire by 17 points to nil.-- Reuter A.P.
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  • 41 7 THE M.C.C. t*am arrived m Lahore yesstertlay tiom India 'In iieir tour of Pakistan. They were welcomed at the air port 'by the Pakistan capl«ii>, A H. Kardar, and offi: iols of the Pakistan Cricket Board Reuter
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  • 693 8 VYSHINSKY CALLS FOR BIG FIVE TALKS —with China Western proposals *me?? babble' PARIS, Friday. \IR. Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, yesterday dismissed the Western proposals for progressive disarmament as "mere babble," and proposed a Big Five meetingincluding China— and a world disarmament conference by June next year. He attacked Western
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  • 20 8 Two potentially Important oil fields have been discovered m the states of Tamaulipas and Tabasco m Mexico, U.P.
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  • 139 8 Trkfj NEW YORK, Friday. yUI probably wouldn't miss parts of your thinking brains too much— if you get educated first. Monkeys don't, and their brains are much like human brains, Dr. Harry F. Harlow, Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin, told
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  • 58 8 TINTED CREPE SOLED SHOES The Indonesian rubber research laboratory m Bogor near Jakarta has announced the development or a new system for colouring crepe rubber. With the new system, crepe, which is widely used for shoes, may be tinted to any desired colour or be given a marble effect. Several
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  • 408 8 Buy less, whole area may be told LONDON, Friday. YfR. Hugh Gaitskell has suggested to Mr. R. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, that the movement of funds "particularly within the sterling area,' 1 be controlled more tightly. He said that not only Britain but the whole steriinp, area would have
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    • 280 8 YOUR LUCKY STAR B but your peculiar tenacity and enjoy social life. You ORN today, you have does not permit that. As a probably have linguistic tremendous potential- result, you go through life talent as well as the abiities which must be -used batting your head against Hty to mimic.
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