The Singapore Free Press, 19 November 1951

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  • 458 2 ABC of the Bank Rate rpHE Bank Rate we are hearing so much about today Is like the green and red lights of a signal. Its fluctuations affect everyone, directly or indirectly. There has been no previous change, except for a short time at the outbreak of the last war,
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  • 20 2 Before we start again, Qentlemen, there are one or tu>s iktU arrears outstanding from 1945."
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  • 1288 2 SPOTLIGHT ON PAWNBROKERS In some countries they are respectable, m some not so respectable and m others they are illegal IN Italy one m every nine families is now •forced to visit the pawnbroker regularly. Pawnbroking is carried out by this country's
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  • 129 2 ACROSS 1. Does it keep tne South African warm? (4) 3 Busi^es* Item* (6); 8. Cartoon for a dance (7); 9. Ha* the humo In Tloet m- ?i J&tLoS Inf nn ">« meaning another version of Aye (3), 17. Body-fwanl, so to speak, m the days
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  • 472 2  -  Gault McGowan Xx RUSSIAN spies m the U.S. zones of Austria and Germany are being subsidized with cameras because of the decline m value of the Austrian schilling and Red Germany's so-called East mark. Cameras made by Zeiss at Jena, m Red Germany, net
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  • 196 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have your full share of ingenuity and originality as well as a high temperament and a tendency toward moodiness. Bat your outspoken frankness and native ability for logical analysis Jpves y°« tk* ability to cone with your own tendencies to explain them, and if
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  • 52 2 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION. Across: 1, Faithful dog. 7, Sad. 8, Maltese. 9 Inland. 10, Span. 13. Glee. 14, Hangar. 16, Inflate. 18, Arc. 19, Equiangular. Down: 1, Fishing line. 2, Indulge. 3. Humane. 4, Ugly. 5, Dye. 6, Greengrocer. 11. Pigtail. 12. Bad egg 15, Lava.
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  • 154 2 2 hours' make-up I*WO i. A make- lor while bul it tak to (aret V Bryu Erti Gem v.. La? Cha S sical play, "Th- King R idy for tIH Wh< a Mr. I m h s mhej t of rubber gl sponges I and a d'pp On thif Mia
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    • 158 2 wish I co it I(I drau a not only an oft repeated phr:.se hut also tbf tltk of a book by Percy V. Brad*haw. principal of V* Press Art School, London. Mr. Rradshaw'c smp> and faMinatin: leachiw methods which have been so suerc^full> rnpleyei w his school for the past
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  • 390 3 As Mossadeq'sstock goes tip and down THFRF -a TEH ERAN, Monday. JHLRE is widespread anxiety m Teheran about tneluture. Persians who are opposed to Dr. wK eQ h Prime Mmi «ter, as well as man^ next?" are asking each other: What are martin Ministe i's w
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    48 3 picture. II ttif rid department store heiress L.l Hu::> UtVrld rifhest woman, arrived at frnm Paris She was met by German Ztj 3v train ir°m d von Cramm The couple v- Bi^r frequently at Wimbledon this year k*"^" admirers are now speculating on Vr/bVlni- «f .romance. A. P.
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  • 174 3 HONG KONG, Monday. t mmonists have bungled industrialisation m V» n x manner that would send any com°j"i Ler into hysterics. With a maximum of S and a minimum of technical skill, the stumbled alon? like this: They have sunk mine shafts where there is
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  • 41 3 SPENT MORE -HE'S SENT TO GAOL LEEDS E I b G i :e mor: ex- tiead- v- Lord I As- a Board T r Based i.'. ex-*-i r. had la: rk »1 t (flea L bßJWtcg s 'hat F-SE c.-..;;;;c; It.
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  • 120 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. THE Voice of America spe--1 culated on Friday that Mr. Vishinsky may have been rebuked by the Kremlin for saying he spent a night laughing at the Big Three disarmament proposals. The Voice noted the Russian newspaper, Pravda. and the Czech Communist
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  • 36 3 The Dan sh hospital ship Ju-.landia. once suggested by Gen. Ridgway as the place for Korean armistice talks, was back m Pusan harbour yesterday, after a four-month mission which took her ta Europe. Reuter
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    13 3 "THE LAST TIME I'LL LET 'EM KNOW I APPRECIATE MUSIC!" a tllL
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  • 17 3 The Shah of Persia has been m bed since Saturday A. P. with influenza.-
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  • 27 3 The Communist-dominat-ed Workers' Union called for a 24-hour sympathy strike of nrinters throughout France so that the nation will have no morning newspapers, today.— U.P.
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  • 136 3  - THEY SEEK FAIR BRIDES Negro -says DEHRA DUN. Mon. £)R. James Robinson, the well known American Negro missionary, In a speech here criticised Indian students m the United States for not mixing with Negroes. He said Indian students would be failing m an important duty if they did not study
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  • 231 3 TOKYO, Monday. THE recent revival of commercial aviation m Japan after a six-year ban following World War II brings to mind the story of the first flying machine m Japan. According to a small Japanese book written m the 16th century, it was built lone: before
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    17 3 TODAY'S PIN-UP: Hello there-and she's certainly the right numDer Jeanne Craine of 20th Oentury-Fox.
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  • 231 3 Stalin not so active today NEW YORK, Monday. |>ETWEEN-THE-LINE hints from Moscow suggest that Joe Stalin has relinquished at least some of oviet dictatorship. the active control of his 5 Tha censored dispatches reporting the celebration of he Revolution's 34th anniversary give an impression that new authority has fallen to
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  • 273 3 PRICES GOING UP UP UP UP IN SAIGON SAIGON, Monday. OAIGON, the capital of Vietnam— often called the "Paris of the East*'— is, like most of the rest of the world, daily facing rising costs of living, but somehow, it manages to keep on thriving. Some of the prices prevailing
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  • 80 3 ROVIGO, Mon. COLLOWING the collapse of severalhouses In the Occhiobello area, the situation has become mere alarming here. Several thousand people who could not leave the city of Adria m time are blocked by water and have beqri forced to seek shelter on the rooftops. Navy
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  • 73 3 A MUNICH marriage agency make s talking movies of people seeking a mate. Thes e films are shown' to applicants of the opposite sex, instead of the usual still photographs. The films are much more persuasive, the afe>?ncy finds. They also help to avoid the disappointments
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    • 97 3 [2RdrdkB Excluum to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya KHHH |I'"TH!S MUST TRUST ME" I I INS/O£,Hf M/HIPS Off BRING Q|ffl X A TAKE ONE STEP UPANO T«£ BUNDFOLD~THE _Hr U_ y THE BOX? J ever I straigkt ahead -be \place is pw-oa R^\\\: >^sr-^^rm\^^ m ,v —/"'.I —m CZ^i
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  • The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. Nov. 19. 1951.
    • 329 4 THE Government's plans for developing Singapore's social services have so commanded the attention of the public that the tendency is to overlook the very real and very important part whictt voluntary organisations play m helping the sick, the illiterate and the destitute. In particular, the unfortunate m the
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    • 149 4 ipHERE are people m SinX gapor c who are m the greatest possible hurry to put local men m all the big public jobs, without too much regard for such trifling matters as qualifications And there are others who support discrimination and would refuse
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  • 1857 4 It seems clear that he will make the choice fdf ONE thing which Mr. Oliver Lyttelton indicated fairly plainly at his recent Press conference given to 50 London journalists was that he attaches much importance to the views he hears from
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  • 232 4 MISS Noreen Stokes is probably the only local artist who, on her own, can draw a substantial audience to the Victoria Hall. Her recital last night established once again her place m the affections Singapore's music public and underlined the qualities which m less than two years
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    21 4 Ihc Festal Pleasure Gardens at B^Wsea. London, close for the 1951 season with a tri oisplay of fireworks watched by thousands.
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  • 28 4 The coach of London's new J-ord Mayor. Ausiialian Sir I. gate Circus. Ten military bands and 2,000 troops took pan ln j,. i Show.
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  • 685 4  -  DENNIS BARDENS says AT the Berlin Youth Festival the Russian competitors showed once again their unusual capacity for winning sporting championships. It is a flair, oddly, enough, which only seems to operate at sporting rallies held under Communist auspices. In the 100-metre race,
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  • 30 5 South Africa's senior Trad* Commissioner m Bast Asia, Mr. Hart O. V. Jensen, who leaves the Colony today on four months leave. Free press picture.
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  • 77 5 GOVT. WAS TOLD A REPLY IS AWAITED... I*l i cr ft* pz r\i the v*'u >ir p9t -«t first sussesti tbit the «*>; of Ji«tibule wou.il be "^traction the -id pi-u"* ,j f ove on the J >t aimay leading t, the >frmorul Hall bemuse thai «a> at L nl
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  • 61 5 FEDERATION Police Headquarters and the Perak Police were sjknl yesterday on the finding of Detective Police Inspector S. K. Vachiravel. who was found shot through the head m his car In :he Taiping Lake gardens on Sauirday evening. The Inspector was found during a heavy
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  • 67 5 Adult Education can help everyone i 1 the a com- r the r: 3-. Qda btn Ipxai k :""ua: 1 K^jang I i High School Old Boys' Association ar tbe Kuala Lumpur Startor. Hotel OB Saturday night. Raja Uda said that the Adult Education Association would h«]p everyone to educate
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  • 21 5 annual value of $62.50 has been ?«rs of age who has tan a the Colony of Singapore.
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  • 129 5 oto^" decisions which ma y affect electorates fiuiir c- Free Pres s staff Reporter I lifc Singapore City Council has decided to obtain the views of the exnrJSi°£ l°4 C u aI «0 ve IM 1 now i" the Colony, Dr. L. C. Hill, on a
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  • 187 5 As Mr. A. P. Rajah, a Progressive Party City Councillor, said when this question was first raised last yea, that iW was debatable whether elected Commissioners (as they then were) who were approachable by their constituents, should "sit m judgment over appointments." He had added that the
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  • 76 5 Dtetnre. THREE SENIOB officials ct the British Government who are making a brief tour of RAF stations In the Colony. They are on their way to Australia. From left: Air Commodore B. V. Satterly, Director of Opera tional Requirements at the Air Ministry, Mr. S. S*#tt-Ha!l,
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  • 98 5 Pay parity for Asian teachers (Free Pre» J«hore Correspondent) A select committee of the Federal Legislative Council is considering a proposal for a united salaried service for Federation teachers. Dato Thuraisingham, Member for Education, Federation, announced m Johore Bahru at the weekend when he was entertained to dinner by the
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  • 18 5 A WARNING against the presence of "Black Sheep" In Unions secrets to the bosses
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  • 48 5 terrorists m the Federation. ax of the nine bandits killed -Jungle bisha". In another battle at Segamat, ,1° a police jungle squad, w£m bSndfte tried to .mbush fmm hieh banks In toe roaa. foSSit bftSc. butllanked ty enemy SSfSlled^wo bandita^nd captured a third.
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  • 220 5 RULING ON ELECTION MEETINGS Free Press Staff Reporter WITH the exception of Farrer Park, King George V Park, Jalan Besar Stadium and the Geylang Recreation ground, election meetings are not permitted m children's parks and playgrounds m the Singapore City area. This ruling has been enforced as a result of
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  • 200 5 "Appalling Condition of Pensioners Free Press Staff Reporter THE Governments of Singapore and the Federation are considering the request by the Government Pensioners Association for cost of living and other allowances on the same scale as that paid to serving officers, the Free Press
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  • 118 5 Free Press SUtff Reporter rS pensioners' Association sent a petition to the Governor of Singapore n JuJ y year praying that their allowances be increased with retrospective effect from August 1947. Both serving officers and pensioners lived m Singapore and no distinction should be made m the allowances
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  • 57 5 The Federation Government Clerical Services are "fairly hopeful" of reaching satisfactory results m their renewed negotiations with Government on the Benham salary recommendations. The negotiations, which were broken off after a deadlock m May this year, were resumed last Wednesday following the submission of a Joint leport
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  • 17 5 Mr. O M. Fern*nde» nw been appointed an officer a* the Administrative Service Piart I, on probation.
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  • 259 5 Lift slaughter ban plea by 6, 000 pig-rearers 'NO CHEAP FODDER FOR SUCKLINGS' Free Press Staff Reporter ABOUT 6,000 pig-rearers of Singapore have appealed to Legislative Councillors to get the three-month old ban on the slaughter of sucklings for food lifted as soon as possible. The ban was imposed on
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  • 92 5 RADIO MALAYA WANTS MORE WOMEN SINGERS Free Fuss Staff ReporUr npHE first audition for Radio Malaya's new Talentime series was held m the Thomson Road studios on Saturday. Seventeen people attended, 14 of whom were men crooners. There was a complete absence of women singers. Radio Malaya, wishing for a
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  • 92 5 A FIVE-YEAR quest for suitable premises enc;< d this month for the Kwar/:tung (Cantonese i Association Singapore, with the purchase of 10 dwelling bouses, a l In i row. at 62-80. Nei! Road. In the heart of the Cantonese sector of Chinatown The buildings, which
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  • 78 5 A CONCRETE poUCf for tttt education of Malayan Tr^de Union leaders was one of the nv^t important needs m Malaya today, Mr F. Tambov, Acting Assist:* nt Trade Union Adviser m the Federation, said m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr. Tambov. who recently reurned to Malaya
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  • 26 5 Colonel L. T. Firbank, OB E Commandant and Chief Instructor, Civil Defenre School, Slngapoe. has been appointed to act a* Commissioner for Civil Defence. Singapore.
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  • 43 5 fUC U/«. Members of the Chine c Photographic Studio Propri tors' Association mho icon: to Bedok for a picnic yesterday took time off to thoot" Mis* Pai Lee. a popular local st*U ger.- Free press
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  • 378 6 Open singles tourney starts VICTORIA School won the Singapore Badmin- ton Association's inter-school championship by beating the Anglo-Chinese School by three games to two at the Clerical Union Hall last This is the Anglo-Chinese School's third attempt to win the championship, but on three consecutive occasions
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  • 829 6  -  ALLAN LEWIS picture. HOW THEY RAN AT B. TJMAH By pULAR, who had made gi>od progress since his first two starts, on the same course at the last meet rig, was the easiest winner of the afternoon when he won the main race
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  • 187 6 TO WE EL WHIPS ROMERO VIC Tcweel (116 lb.) successfully defended his world bantamweight title m surprisingly easy style at Johannesburg on Saturday night when he outpointed Luis Romero (117 lb.) of Spain over 15 rounds. Ringside observers gave the South African an least 13 rounds with one possibly even.
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  • 33 6 OELANGOR defeated a Singapore Combined Services hockey team by three goals to one yesterday on the Kuala Lumpur Padang. Eng Kirn, de Silva and Mohinder Singh scored for Selangor. Casdagli cored for Services.
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    360 6 North- West vulnerable. West dealer. (Cover the East-Weet hands) 14 xlhz* fc> an oddity out it Is not uncommon that a situation arises at the bridge table where you have to find some way however remote m which it might just be possible to make your contract. West
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  • 196 6 pUTTING m a well-sustained run m the centre of the course, over the last two furlongs, Colonel Whatnot got up m the last stride to beat Gay Co-Ed m race seven (Class 1, Div. 3 6f.). Not among the first six turning for home,
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    21 6 picture. ROYAL FAIR (J. Doneiiey), being: led m by trainer Sullivan after winning Race 2, on Saturday. Free Press
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  • 42 6 INDIA, defeated Japan by five goals to one m the third hockey "Test*" at New Delhi yesterday. India have now won all three "Tests" played. On Saturday the Japanese lost to Indian Services 2-I.— Reuter AP UP AFP
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  • 38 6 JJUNGARY beat Finland by eight goals to nil m an international soccer match m Budapest yesterday. They scored four goals m each half. It was the first meeting between the two countries since 1945.- Reuter
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  • 85 6 The second n,::v. as very^fc Singapore wer c betta work but F:. effectiv< h then In the 42nd mi:;u:e S was tripped ttirough and Davids con resulta::; pent! Sever, n:::.-;-- b Ah Ho€ bea! !hre< cefe r solo effort and scored eas EipOfC thltt v:: 4.; Mr. G.
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  • 72 6 JOE Louis, former world heavyweight champion, will not be allowed to have any more fights m Missouri. Mr. Charles P. Orchard, chairman of the Missouri State Athletic Commission, announcing this decision, yeslerday sid lieve Jc»" Louis hac bea a great champion and alvnu has been a credit
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  • 90 6 Fm B** P Sinsap^re A soccer J 9 5 Sladl last e^^S owing to the off S? wa^ Poor a v r Singapore a- ana won desernSrF 1 vlsiior^ gained nunv with ih ir ■■-•^>, Dour.::. F Put up the best si fjNk pect, and
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    • 254 6 ilflffllffiflilTlfliMilirc*** BB^^ Mllto SINGAPORE BBC SINGAPORE 1.00 p.m. Monday Matinee— (General Overseas Service) Tommy Dorsey Orchestra Johny 6.15 p.m. Think on these. Things Amoroso; 1.30 Time Signal -Christian hymns their music. V and their meaning; 6.30 The News News; 1.45 Home on the Range; News Analysis; 6.45 Programme 2.00 For
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  • 373 7 This morning's track work ta^ By ALLAN LEWIS VAN BREUKELEN horses showed winning form at Bukit Timah this morning, on the number two grass track, which was m fairly good order. Van Breukelen, who saddled four winners on Saturday, should have another good day on
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    16 7 picture. Mrs. Heddle leafis m Bloodshot (Charles), winner of the eighth rac« on Saturday Free Press
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    12 7 rin, finely nile r (hantill> <S,,wKt Munlee id D |r J nli
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  • 11 7 SWEDES FORCE DRAW V. H.K. J r r.tg t -wfe-w^ C
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  • 24 7 DAVE SANDS DELAYED }»<.*_:. c ysysvr Da"? S?.r.d= Er:- •:> hi k err I 5 r.:-"/ 'h!ye bi^ > B| :.f Be C9M Up I The-* M
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  • 16 7 Solution to McLeod's Picture Tip on Saturday is Stormy Wizard (third m rice two).
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  • 375 7 second day (Wednesday) of SoeSinga rurf Club Winter Meeting (all r*& i::d:':r Saturday are: toiarai jr. li 4 9.94 h C«r 9.N B.H r w S.CS ha *au s>i US W! ***2okr 8.01 8.00 *w in J* la la f IB I* m 7. no if is
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    23 7 l^wu °7 er t^n from Saigon wWch plfcyed two Mtehcs fai »<*? nd. They lAst S. H.A.F. Ma&ya and 4-1 to Singapore Free Press
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  • 307 7 Colonel Daly looks winner COLONEL DALY has been given the welter impost v of 9.7 m the Stayers' Cup to be decided on the last day of the current Bukit Timah meeting Colonel Daly s form does not warrant him carrying 9.7. and the handicaps again demonstrate how moderate performers
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  • 543 7 (Contd. from Pace 6) performance of the race. Last into the straight, he unwound a terrific run over the final furlong to finish close up fifth. Flame of the Forest showed good early speed. She tired to finish last, but the race win improve her a ton. Neither.
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  • 287 7 DESULTS or Saturday's U.K. Rugby fixtures were: RUGBY LEAGUE New Zealand Tear: Leeds 4 New Zealand 19. Other matches: BaWev 10 Bradford Northern 17; Belle Vue Rangers 11 Swinton 11: Castleford 12. Hunslet 24: Huddersfleld 48. Keighley 3; Hull Kingston R. 9. Dewsbury 19; Leieh 5. Halifax
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  • 27 7 HOCKEY: University v Comb. Schools at Se|K>y Lines; S.R-C. v Customs at S.R.C.; BODCA t Sherwood Foresters at BOD; S.CJt-C. t Ceylon S.C. at C.S.C.
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  • 895 7 FOOTBALL league standings after Saturday's matches are as follows: FIRST DIVISION p W D L F A pts Portsmouth 17 12 1 ***** 25 Arsenal 19 10 4 5 34 20 24 Bolton 17 10 4 S 28 21 24 Tottenham 18 10 4 ***** 24 Preston
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  • 35 7 picture. Gular (Straker) strides away from the field m the Cla?s 1, Div. 1 mile race at Bukit Timah. He finished «iv lengths ahead of the second horse. Keel Rose. Free Press
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  • 304 7 ]t| C.C. found their best batting form with a 1t1» vengeance yesterday and scored 368 for one wicket to force a draw with Pakistan m the unofficial "Test" m Lahore. On a pitch which gave the bowlers little assistance R. T. (Dick) Spooner, the Warwickshire left-hander, made the
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  • 92 7 rE Singapore Olympic Sporu Council Committee has passed a resolution barring the Press from committee meeings. No reason is given for the move. The resolution states "that committee meetings as a general rule will be conducted m private. A public statement will be issued to press
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  • 272 7  - Choongs as Cup 'hopes in 1952 CRUSADER By EDDY and D^vic RtOQng'f sucoMi In die hrn o aoubh .s at lh Glasgow U»teraatiooal tour it ami shows that they are r vttfa st-rone (ia.r.i for I elusion m Malays i..<>. sg Cup t a.n next y<.ar. Tne Choong brothers, 9
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  • 40 7 ALLAN LEWIS, the Free Press racing correspondent, tipped three winners at Saturday's Bukit Timah races. They were Melbury Court (Sl6), Colonel Whatnot ($5O) and Bloodshot ($4O). Colonel Whatnot and Bloodshot paid two of the day's best dividends.
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  • 57 7 THE West German National Olympic Committee yesterday sent a telegram to their East German counterpart stating that co-opera-tion would only be possible if their activities were carried out withobi political influence. The telegram urgently requested the leaders of the East German committee "to take the necessary steps so
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  • 121 7 AN Australian raee-jjoer on holiday m England. Mr. J. Harris, was introduced to Gordon Richards during: his stay. "If there's anything I can do to make your trip pleasant," said Gordon, "you hare only to teU me." Mr. Harris thought for a moment and remembered that
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  • 50 7 IFTER a long discussion, tfte Yugoslav Football Leapue have decided to enter a team for the Olympic Games soccer championships at Helsinki next year. Yugoslavia were runnersup m the 1948 Games m London, being beaten three to one by Sweden m the final at Wembley- Reuter
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  • 28 8 An American B-29 Superfort *r e s crashed and burned at Yokota Air Force base near Tokyo yesterday. All of the 12 men aboard were rescued.
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  • 16 8 Eleven people are on trial m Yugoslavia charged with spying ior Bulgaria.- Reuter
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  • 287 8 BRITISH FORCES REPULSE ATTACK BY CHINESE Battle m the moonlight TOKYO, Monday. TPHE Chinese have broken the battlefront lull to A strike at the British Commonwealth division on the Korean "Western front. Backed by heavy artillery and self propelled heavy guns which roared close to the battleline behind shock troopers,
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  • 185 8 IKE WAS MacA's 'GHOST' NEW YORK, Mon. PENfiRAL Eisenhower wrote *J for General Mac Arthur his speeches and reporcs which contributed greatly to Mac Arthur's fame, .a "Look" Magazine article said today. John Gunther, m a profile entitled "Inside Ike," said: 'AH his life, Eisenhower has been interested m the
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  • 26 8 The Sultan of Morocco s aid last night that he still hoped for talks with France for a convention guaranteeing Moroccan sovereignty. AF.P.
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  • 35 8 Caunt Stephen Bethlen, 77, Prime Minister of Hungary for 10 years after the Communist regime of Bela Kun was crushed, reportedly died last year m a prison camp m Russia.— A.P
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  • 149 8 LONDON, Mon. jy/TR. Winston Spencer Churchill seems to be fighting a losing battle with the Court of St. James over the spelling of his name. Court circulars issued by Buckingham Palace refer to the British Prime Minister as "The Rt. Honourable Winston Spencer-Churchill." A Palace spokesman
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  • 28 8 The first delegation of Japanese women to visit Britain since the end of the war is due here today for a six-day study of social conditions.—A.P.
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  • 36 8 The Netherlands Council for Restoration of Civil Rights has announced m the official journal of the Amsterdam stock exchange that holders of Dutch securities must register them before Jan 1. 1951. to retail title.
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  • 196 8 NEW YORK, Monday. jl/f R. Minoru Segawa, manager of Japan's largest ITI investment business, said yesterday that the Japanese would be able to live m peace m the Orient without western aid m five years lime, if American military and economic support
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  • 67 8 picture. Dom Francisco Dagamara a Portuguese nobleman, married bullfighter Conchita (Consuela Cintrom) m Lisbon. The 28-year-old bride, who has 800 dead bulls to her credit after 16 years m the ring, is retiring from the sport now that s he has married. The bride and bridegroom
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  • 48 8 'Atom dictator story denied The British Ministry oi'JSupply discounted a newspaper report that Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, had appointed an "atom dictator" to control atomic weapon production. The Sunday Graphic said only the Cabinet and leading scientists knew the identity of the atom chief "Mr. X."— Reuter
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  • 28 8 Turkey closed its frontier with Bulgaria last night because of the infiltration of "suspect" persons, who are either smuggled across or travel on bogus visas.- A.P.
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  • 59 8 THIS IS H.M.S. Eagle. Britain's mightier aircraft carrier which cost £14.500,--000 without her guns. The carrier was launched m 1946 by Princess Elizabeth and is m effect a small town of more than 2000 inhabitants. She is s-cn
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  • 235 8 WASHINGTON, Monday. TiHE United States will reject Russia's latest note x on Trieste and go ahead with the Big Three plan for revising the Italian peace treaty. Russia on Saturday accused the U.S., Britain and France of violating the Italian treaty by agreeing to divide the
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  • 44 8 A POLICE Officer handed a note to Mr. C. L. Henderson, K.C., the Recorder, at Bedford Quarter Sessions. The Recorder read it, then apologised m these words for interrupting the case: "It's about my car outside I'm committing an offence."
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  • 75 8 1[ ARGE areas of southern England were under three feet of water yesterday after one inch of rain m 24 hours Torrential rain caused a small landslide on Sunday night on the main LondonPortsmouth railway line at Liphook, Hampshire Electric trains, which normally cover
    Reuter  -  75 words
  • 51 8 All Ease-German newspapers yesterday called the West German intention to outiaw the Communist Party "an illegal step to prevent German unity." West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer applied to the constitutional court at Karlsruhe on Friday for permission to ban the Communist and Neo-Nazi Socialist Reich Parties.
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  • 30 8 Mrs. Eleanor Roo'^veli. who s now attending the United Nations General Assembly m Paris, as*a member of the United States deleeation will visit India m February.— Reuter
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  • 151 8 PLANES HOOK IN AIR 1 CRASHES Txxnx OAKLAND, California, Monday. WO big transport planes on training flights n,£i°^ d Ai^ 18 m a llision 2,0<T0 feet above Oakland Airport on Saturday. One of the fourengined planes was flying blind on instruments One transport, its tail ripped off, spun to earth
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  • 23 8 A Chinese trade delegation has arrived m Moscow to arrange a large increase In Soviet exports to China A. P.
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  • 16 8 The Egyptian Cabinet decided yesterday to recognta che West German G v -m ment. U.P.
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  • 33 8 EMPIRE LEADS WORLD EXPORT 1 held the «rorid Rle exp( ton. s f I j I! n ?ctivc-!v are cSLS 2^j and V "V; and 18: E V I were 1 Euro > 22.^J
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  • 26 8 LOYALS LAW IN TRIESTE Pirst fi BriU from p or Sa/3 i i G of the Lv ment I .r^j The I qqm will open di
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