The Singapore Free Press, 28 November 1951
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Article18 1951-11-28 1 I-ARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA M*— SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Issl. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.*18 words
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Article276 1951-11-28 1 icta f peirot bombs thrown at JJ. K. troops aaaaW ISMAILIA, Wednesday. JHE tempo of attacks against British servicemen in the Suez Canal zone increased considerably during the past 48 hours, a British military spokesman said in Ismailia yesterday. Tactics of Egyptian terrorists included the throwing of276 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-11-28 1 No, this is not an idea of a house-less Singapore family, but it is a tree top hotel in Kenya from where Princess Elisabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh win be able to enjoy the finest view of wild life in the world when they visit Kenya for the firstA.P. - 60 words
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61 1951-11-28 1 U.N., Reds discuss return of prisoners Lcam 3 I fire r a Y det^' inert war iar W'ions. 1 and Br-v her r: nised 1 p. ten l;:;e 5« l x:.::es s d i armistice |l y as. awn put r sic- sugge did ■v sr which the fcuc vReuter - 61 words
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Article36 1951-11-28 1 FIRE DESTROYS 20 HOMES hute piwe another lire *H;r.-; X t. Monday. J: re rendered fc-3ii :here were no aa:. \h: *eek a much larger -j' 3 "hole villages Jjp::er and one dis- satin factories.-— U.P.36 words
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Article74 1951-11-28 1 THE FIRST OF a series of 1 fascinating Christmas supplements will appear with the Singapore Free Press tomorrow. There will be twenty pages crammed with exciting holiday reading, stories, articles, cartoons and pastimes, and lots of shopping advice to solve all your gift problems. Special stories for the74 words
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Article52 1951-11-28 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A police jungle squad struck back at a bandit gang which fired on them from prepared positions in the Kemasek district of Trengganu yesterday, killing one bandit and seriously wounding another. Another bandit was killed yesterday in the Tapah area52 words
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Article145 1951-11-28 1 RUSSIA BUYS RUBBER Free Press Staff Reporter. ftUSSIA is again buyMX ing Malayan rubber^ through London merchant houses. She is expected to buy about 7,000 tons, worth more than $20,000,000 for deli-* very in January. She has been out of the market for time past. Her re-entry may give an145 words
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Article98 1951-11-28 1 LONDON, Wed. CECRETARY for Overseas P Trade, Mr. Henry Hopkmson, objected to a suggestion last night that Britain should build a synthetic rubber plant in case Malaya cannot deliver natural rubber. Mr. Sarnett, Labour M.P. for Northwest Leicester, asked whether the plant will be builtA.P. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration151 1951-11-28 1 AS a salute of 21 guns boomed out over the harbour this morning, King Phumiphon and Queen Sirikit of Siam and their seven-month old baby Princess Übol Ratana, arrived in Singapore from Europe on the Danish vessel Meonia. The King and Queen, who are onA.P. - 151 words
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Article75 1951-11-28 1 ROME, Wed. F ALLAN police last night ar rested about 800 Commun ists who demonstratec against the Atlantic Pact, anc tried to rally in defiance o an official ban. They scuffled with the po lice in several streets and squares in the centre of Rome asReuter - 75 words
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Article28 1951-11-28 1 The Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, ended his three-day west coast election tour yesterday by addressing oyer 300;000 people in an election clS^Seeting in Madras. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article23 1951-11-28 1 Three Africans have died of bubonic plague in the northeastern porvince of Tanga in Tanganyika. Widespread Inoculations are taking place.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article166 1951-11-28 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. A MERICAN rearmament, including the production of "fantastic new weapons", is proceeding as fast as in World War 11, Mr. Charles E. Wilson. Director of Economic Mobilisation, told the Senate House Committee on Defence Production yesterday. Mr. William C. Foster, acting Secretary ofReuter; U.P. - 166 words
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Article69 1951-11-28 1 LONDON, Wed. TWO piston-engined Navy planes have flown the 1,322 miles from their base in Southern England to Malta at 400 m.p.h. The planes, both singleseater Sea Fury fighters capable of deck landings, took off on Monday from Lee-on-Solent airfield and landed in Malta three hoursA.P. - 69 words
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Article85 1951-11-28 1 HAVANA, Wed. PUBA'S No. 1 bad man, Policarpo Soier, who es- japed Havana's main prison with five other convicts, carlied out his campaign for to the Cuban Senate vesterday from his hideout. Holer was accused of comilicity in half a dozen vengeance murders." Last night, inU.P. - 85 words
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Article97 1951-11-28 1 BABY BORN AFTER MOTHER DIED NEW YORK, Wed A FIVE-POUND boy was bom in a Marietta, Georgia, hospitafl after the mother died from a bullet wound. i Liu i The mother. Mrs. Harry Nuce, 34, was taken to hospital on Saturday night after her husband found her in Lhe upstairsU.P. - 97 words
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Article213 1951-11-28 1 LONDON, Wednesday. rPHE Foreign Office said "no comments*' yesterday x when asked to elaborate on Gen. Franco's proposal that Britain and Spain should open negotiations to return the fortress of Gibraltar to Spain. The Generalissimo had said this earlier when interviewed by the Sunday TimesU.P.; A.F.P. - 213 words
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Article189 1951-11-28 1 CHANGI FIASCO: 'DONTPAY' Free Press Staff Reporter. gINGAPORii Legislative Council unofficial members commenting on what has been described as the I "Changi fiasco," told tho 'Free Press this morning that •they were against any more 'money being paid by tho local Government to the British Government to meet the expenses189 words
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Article35 1951-11-28 1 The W German government said yesterday that 4,500,000 Germans who fell into Soviet hands during the war are still missing. About 3.000,000 of these were civilians and 1,480,000 were soldiers. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article28 1951-11-28 1 The gradual closing down of the Allied occupation of Japan took concrete form yesterday when workmen began replacing American street signs with Japanese names. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article25 1951-11-28 1 A railwayman was killed and three passengers injured when a single coach train overturned on the outskirt* of Bolzano, Italy, last night.— A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement109 1951-11-28 1 .afffftfC >] SP^re-6 3 Mother knew the Answer k. *A Mich ehanqed Mary from a harassed i J^' rS housewife to a happy woman A-^ mm 9 SLtcP mteO H 1 lf^'fVv'lP^Hß 3 rucav MIGHT I I mMtf-^M rM^tr 385m F J JaJ^YVr Wfamm\ I I *"^^mmr*JomM¥ *^t»l» 7^^ BttiaHßaHai109 words
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Article, Illustration574 1951-11-28 2 DFGFDGFDDG T>Y examining your fingernails under a high-powered microscope it is possible for a doctor to tell whether you are ever likely to commit an impulsive crime. This astonishing claim is made in an authoritative medical report of th* most searching inquiry into the574 words
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Article716 1951-11-28 2 RONALD REID - RONALD REID By MEDICINE is the oldest of the learned professions. Separated from supernatural beliefs and m3gi£ in the; school of ffi^rjo^ratea^itW years ago, ft j^anfte ixispired by the /of identic flc inqaiir and by a noble code of ethics. After declining in the Middle Ages into716 words
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Article666 1951-11-28 2 The SINGAPORE DOCTOR SQ It is called 'pandemia' INFLUENZA epidemic, called "pandemia", strikes once in a gener- ation, in roughly 30--year cycles. Between^ the cycles, there ar>T small localised epide-v mics. The 1869 pa&jM rhia started in Turkestan,' and in 1919 it started in666 words
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Article187 1951-11-28 2 T. R. Henry - Cineplasty and suction socket T. R. Henry New developments in artificial limbs By *PHERE have been two major developments in artificial arms and legs since the war— the suction socket and cineplasty. This is the report of an advisory committee of the U.S. National Research Council, which has carried out187 words
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Advertisement189 1951-11-28 2 I Ask your stationer tor Old Chelsea C hina notepape- i You'll know it by this sign on the puds and t>o\r i 1 I If he doesn't stock it, ask him 10 get m touch *[f < i Donald Moore, Oldham Hall. Singapore, 9, v. he < the agent189 words
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Miscellaneous195 1951-11-28 2 New Crossword No. 521 •--■"^aaMaßal— ->~^aßßaaa mn a ß aa B iaH HaMaatnn-. IMBtt .HH I I II II H H H H aB B__— _aaai IB aB LB l l ll j l 1^ 19 i I i i j I I I I i I I t I195 words
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Miscellaneous50 1951-11-28 2 u Solution to Crossword No. 520 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION Across: 1, Hour glasses. 7, Ned. 8, Tristan. 9. Yield. 10. Lotto. 12. Oasis. 14. Arena. 15, Bee-line. 17. Rot 18. Draughtsmen. n*wn: 1. Honeycombed. 2, Undress. 3, Galel, 4. Ariel. 5, Sat. 6, Syncopation 11, Theorem. 13. Sting. 14. Agent. 18.50 words
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Miscellaneous253 1951-11-28 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today. appearances D with you are a little deceiving! Outwardly, you appear, to be quiet, reserved almost timid. Actually, you have a firm, positive and aggressive will that works its inevitable way despite aB kinds of opposition and secures for you just exactly what you want.253 words
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Article, Illustration962 1951-11-28 3 ons Jo/m Ralph recently conducted a probe into n.- j Ibe drug traffic in Britain, >?TER several weeks A* nave i us: com V; Exhaustive inC^s into the most 'Timw vice Scotland if- C xJW L '-as ever been £d upon to tackle— m962 words
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Article72 1951-11-28 3 No Briton going into business these days has much chance of making a fortune, Sir Patrick Hamilton, chairman of a group of engineering companies, said in Harrogate on Monday. Addressing the British Institute qf Management, Sir Patrick said that about the only chance ofA.P. - 72 words
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Article308 1951-11-28 3 J.L. HAYS - MY KOREA NOTEBOOK J.L. HAYS I Irish still get into every war. I don't pretend to know the exact figures, but I'm willing to bet there are as many Southern Irish in the Royal Ulster Rifles as "Micks" from the North. Erie Lixiklater, who was in Korea collecting material for308 words
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Advertisement150 1951-11-28 3 NOW ON INDIAN, PERSIAN AND BOKHARA CARPETS REDUCTIONS FROM 25% to 40% SHROFFS <"""> LTD. Agency Showroom: 47-49 Stamford Rami SINCAPORE. TEL: ***** J |f( aB^BMBBaaaBBBBBBBBBBBB^. _^0M»*BMMM»B»B _< I THE STARS TURN ON I L Becords J EVE BOSWELL I The Woke* of Yera-Ellen in the film I H Afft150 words
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Miscellaneous186 1951-11-28 3 Mdildrdkß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya 1 IMPOSSIBLE FOR ONE MAN TO DO THAT/ I I WHAT'S MORE- WE FCUNO FINGER- I I WHAT? BUT II I'M ASKING YOU' y YET, ALL THE VICTIMS IDENTIFY WM. PRINTS AT SEVERAL Of THE SPOTS. HOW CAN _J THIS CASE186 words
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523 1951-11-28 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Nov. 28, 1951. 'Dear citizen' IMHAT is the City Council? Simply put, it is a body of citizens, some nominated, most of them elected, who accept (and, indeed, seek) the task of managing the City's affairs. They are influential people. What they decide in committee523 words
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Article1042 1951-11-28 4 Don Iddon's Diary NEW YORK: WHILE my back has been turned everything her e prices, taxis, rents, fares, bloods-pressure has gone up. I slipped the negro porter at Grand Central Station one dollar (over $3 Malayan) for carrying my four bags. He said: "That's not enough, mistah It's 25 cents1,042 words
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Article732 1951-11-28 4 GRAHAM CAWTHORNE - GRAHAM CAWTHORNE By house is Chart well. It stands in 80 acres, has five reception rooms and 19 bedrooms and it resounds continually to shouts of •'Clammy "—for Mrs. Churchill. Winston first took his children to see Chartwell in 1921. Nobody had lived there for twenty years732 words
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Article, Illustration745 1951-11-28 4 Co-operation or Competition? Music topics by PRESTO "M£ advent of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble has been acclaimed as one of the most important musical events in the country since the war." THIS is the Singapore Chamber Ensemble's opinion of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble. It is taken from the programme of745 words
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Article, Illustration362 1951-11-28 4 Beethoven. Symphony No. 7 in A major, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Fur twang ler) avH.M.V. DB 9516/feO. Of all the nine symphonies of Beethoven the seventh is the one that is the most obviously rhythmical. It is this persistent rhythmic quality about the work that must have prompted Wagner362 words
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Article330 1951-11-28 4 MORE LOCAL BANDS, PLEASE *«<«o Mala*. Swing topics by rtu 1 OINGAPORES jazz and swing fans who have been clamouring for more "live"' music from Radio Malaya got a very pleasant surprise last Friday when the Percy Proctor Quintette made its first broadcast. The 15-minute programmrcertainly proved that local talent330 words
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Advertisement18 1951-11-28 4 MIKIMOTO PEARLS Notable name in Hie history of cultured pearls. Distributors: H. SENA, Ltd., Singapore. Penang h Bangkok.18 words
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Advertisement62 1951-11-28 4 J* mMLmmXXfm N^ ffe^'*» The (orumae^'i CALDBECK 'j $*m MACGREGOR&CH" M0 fW TEL 5371/2 W P^' mmm^mmmaammmmmmmmwmwammmmm^^^^^^^^ j Electric Washing Ma, hi^ j^f FOR EVERY HOME r Costs less than one-ceot of do an average family's daily wash $395.00 Cash. p Hdi parti :ut<rs from thf Sole *40*t MsjsjHrl KEE62 words
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99 1951-11-28 5 Trips to sea to celebrate Arab month MALAYS will celebrate the Arabic month of "Safar" today (the last Wednesday of the month of "Safar") in the Federation and Singapore. The biggest celebrations, as usual, will be held at Tanjong Keling, Malacca, where thousands of Malays will jjo to the seaside99 words
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351 1951-11-28 5 Threat to resign by MU members (JUCIAIN members of the Singapore Malay Union are understood to have opposed the proposal to form a branch of the United Malays Rational Organisation in the Colony at a conference of Muslim leaders held at the Muslim A351 words
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115 1951-11-28 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE price of penicillin is to 1 be reduced in the first week of December, but the extent of the cut is not yet known. All 'wonder drugs' of modern medicine penicillin, aureomycin, streptomycin, Chloromycetin and other anti-biotics are115 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-11-28 5 picture. .ME. NGOEI TEONG THIAM, of Qantas Empire Airways, who returned to Singapore after a three months' coarse in ground services In Austa-aKa, pictured with his wife and daugWer, Mayling.- Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article79 1951-11-28 5 rrHE 1951 Bukit Serene Confer--1 ence attended by various seniof administrative, Diplomatic aid Service Officers, came to an eD^e y l^ence, which was held under the chairmanship of MrJ^onTw. ortKPEJW #/w the UJK in South East asm, Sorded aU concerned an opportunity for a wide review79 words
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Article46 1951-11-28 5 MONTHS JAIL $150 FINE The President of the Kuala Lumpur Session Court Mr. J. o. Adams, yesterday sentenced Mansell Jones, an Assistant »JP«*itendent of Police, to one month s hard *abour for assaulting a prisoner "without grave or lawful provocation." In addition, Jones was fined $150.46 words
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Article63 1951-11-28 5 rrHE following casualties were sustained by the Ist Royal West Kents Regiment in a followup operation immediately after a road ambush in the Kuala Bharu area at 12.30 p.m. on Nov. 26, 1951: Ki11ed— *****796 Private L. Holman; Wounded *****661 Pte. E. Glark; *****798 Pte. F. Everest:63 words
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Article84 1951-11-28 5 In British East and Central Africa, two battalions of the King's African Rifles are now in hard training, preparing for Service against the terrorists in Malaya and, after they reach Malaya itself, they wai have a further course m jungle warfare before they are sent84 words
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Article90 1951-11-28 5 rt City Council may request savmM owners to deposit a sum forjmWtV their mills are WP* ponsible lor ollomMjoa^ to obstruct smapore t canals 1 and tDotermys The Council is *fiB*gK measure WW*rtJ*}** termination of /«J?SSh »c«/ice io o fowl wm" 11 /or <^e storage of90 words
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479 1951-11-28 5 City Hall promotes three local employees Free Press Staff Reporter POR the first time in the history of the City Council, three locally-recruited employees have been promoted to senior posts previously held by United Kingdom appointees. They are Mr. Stanley V. Hogan, who in August next year will become Chief479 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-11-28 5 ACTING REAR-ADMIRAL A. F. PUGSLEY, who is arriving in Singapore by air on Dec. 3 to relieve Rear-Admiral H. W. Faulkner as Flag Officer, Malayan Area, and Admiral Superintendent, H.M. Dockyard, Singapore Naval Base. Admiral Pugsley, who was formerly Commanding Officer of the aircraft carrier, H.M.S.Free Press - 77 words
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215 1951-11-28 5 Free Fress Staff Reporter STANDING committees of the Singapore City Council have approved a scheme for the quick acceptance of tenders. The scheme, expected to come up for confirmation at the City Council meeting today, calls for the delegation of the Council's powers215 words
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132 1951-11-28 5 Free Press SUIT Reporter THE Budget Committee's redaction by half of the first instalment of $6,000,000 for the commencement of work on the new Paya Lebar Airport will not affect the plans for the project, the Free Press was told yesterday. The figure had132 words
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Article589 1951-11-28 6 Finals of unit competition Free Press Boxing Reporter IDOYAL Army Service Cotps boxers supplied a sample of their form this year when the Corps' annual individual championships were held at Tanglin gymnasium last night But the sample was not a particularly pleasing one. and the men589 words
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Article107 1951-11-28 6 'THE welterweight semi-final in last night's Royal Army Service Corps individual boxing championships brought together Pte Honking of 55 Coy and L/Cpl. Withers at HQ Coy. The boxers were none too steady on their feet. First the lanky Wither* wont down following a wild swing107 words
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Article70 1951-11-28 6 QOTHENBTJRG Football dub Of Sweden defeated a Burmese civilian team hi Ragigoon by four goals to one yesterday. The visitors led one-nil at half-time. While in India the touring side played three mstrhea. beating the Mohun Bagan team 2-0 on November 21, lost to East BengalA.P. - 70 words
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Article63 1951-11-28 6 pETER Smith retiring from the Essex county cricket side, has been offered a Saturday afternoon professional job with the Birmingham League side West Bromwich Dartmouth. But he has not yet accepted it Smith's home and business interests are in Chelmsford, and if he accepts the Birmingham63 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-11-28 6 picture. Ronnie Clayton (right) docks to avoid a right from Danny O' Sullivan "during their fight a t the Royal Albert Hall, London, last week Clayton won on a TKO in *h* fifth ronm. n»nnv Has since announced his r etire ment.- KeystoneKeystone - 43 words
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Article267 1951-11-28 6 Biggest blot on amateur soccer From THE SPORTSMAN r*OUNTLESS transfers provide the biggest blot on 2* amateur soccer today. The feeling is fast gaining strength that leagues and clubs should impose greater restrictions. It is not uncommon for as many as half-a--dozen amateurs to change clubs every week Some clubs267 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-11-28 6 WR AC netball U. Audrey Waiiamson (ta dark shirt) jumps for the a Southern Command attacker in the W.R.A.C.intercommand netball match at the Southern Command PT School, near Salisbury. Southern Command beat East Command by 17-16. picture. Army News ServiceArmy News Service - 40 words
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475 1951-11-28 6 WORLD TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY By CRUSADER TNMA, given the honour of staging a w*rM efeam■l pionship for the first time, is doing everything she can to make the show a 100 per cent, success. The international table tourneys for the Swaythlmg and Corbfflon475 words
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Article, Illustration296 1951-11-28 6 Pass Each hand was played at 36 tabies but, for convenience in scaring, the game was broken up into two "twin" sections, and scored as if two separate events were being played. This sounds like an entirely fair arrangement, but it had scoring results so weird that the296 words
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Article36 1951-11-28 6 COUTHPOET beat Bangor City by three goals ta nil tei their first-nwnd replay in ■the* A, Cup yesterday. Southport axia now away to Reading in tne second round on Saturday Deo ir36 words
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210 1951-11-28 6 East German again ask for IOC status East German Ohm-. t A asked the International bh2f?» recognition and has appealed i*£ Coi^Bni«7 ations in both East and West ***k2l This action, reported vested German news agency, wa s tSr* breakdown of talks on Mondav^H German Committee on the ouSL **i210 words
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Article22 1951-11-28 6 Sweden's Hqo^^ continued tfcfj Evasion of j apat rou; over the Kr^ before 20.000 fam Clm yes'erday —Ut22 words
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Miscellaneous230 1951-11-28 6 Radio SINGAPORE 10.00 10.10 Emergency News From Kuala Lumpur; 10.45 Schools; 1.00 p.m. Light Music; 1.30 Time Signal" and News; 1.45. Lunch Time Prom; 2.00 Schools; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Science of Life; 6.40 The Radio String Ensemble; 6.55 Announcements; 7.00 Time Signal and News; 7.10 This Is Communism; 7.22230 words
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Article, Illustration304 1951-11-28 7 OBSERVATION SHOWS NICE SPEED Windy Island is still in form Prom ALLAN LEWIS wwl£ *k? e numbCT two grass track, on f M Tw«rir^ Re,ng 88 ood wtt opened for S?L TSi.m.I™ 0 very f ew horses were g" en time-making gallops. »a o e 'wo-year-oW, Observation (MulieVl showS^SSSE^^s^ws lnFree Press - 304 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-11-28 7 Khoo Hong Chen;, winner Of the "Mr. Penang" competition at the reeent weigrhtlifting championships.16 words
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Article204 1951-11-28 7 Hockey tourney starts (\GAPORE Recreation Club "Blues" and Singare Cr i c ket Club "A" emerged from the first ind of the knock-out hockey tournament (Junior prtion) vesterdav evening. laying with ten men throughout, the Blues mOEQ FARELP A" by four goals to204 words
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Article26 1951-11-28 7 «k -i J ?-i".-: .>: eleven ta Strjr.jj cv two u mmttm SI i Sports Club U-: v.rx K K Ibrahim and rTx.!i Ranßerj.26 words
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Article117 1951-11-28 7 W. AUSTRALIA COLLAPSE SET to get 97 in three hours to beat South Australia yesterday, West Australia collapsed on a good wicket antf when the match ended in a draw they had lost eight wickets for 60. South Australia carried their overnight total of 188 for three to 277 .whenReuter; AAP - 117 words
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Article49 1951-11-28 7 INDIAN Youngsters team in their friendly soccer match against Guthrie Sports Club at Parrer Park on Friday at 5 p.m. will be chosen from: Santhanam, Teddy, N. Nadaraja, Suppiah, Z M. Kassin, Rashid, P. Nadaraja, Kalimuthu, Kassim. Krishnan, Manson, V. Nadaraja, Osman, Bala, Ali and Maideen.49 words
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Article, Illustration103 1951-11-28 7 HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint forlarfStlU ..-■-Mono Afeafci '>'*oo<i When preparing 'o'.' face, bear in mind > iw >reau K practiced tnoe ;n which one >^ nciinrd to overlook de- j ■aniliariry bringing on ir J :tr Powdering is very Practice. The process mp> an automatic one. fc Aj: Present the per-103 words
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Article126 1951-11-28 7 JOHN Gcddard, captain of the West Indies side in Australia, is not afraid to express opinions about "incidents"' during play. No j other captain. English, Australian ;or South African, has dared to court trouble in this manner. j His latest criticism has been of126 words
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Article271 1951-11-28 7 lne following cnampiousmp nes will be plaved in the S.B.A open championships at the Clerical Union Hall this weekend. Saturday. Dee. 1 at 7.15 p.m. Men s singles: Teoh Peng Hooi t Mayflower) v Suleiman 6. Jaffar (Eclipse); Ismail b. Marjan (Bournemouth) v Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower); Andrew271 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-11-28 7 picture. s bIL^I!* /ioft) ewinpc his stick for a IM riub u Blues- outside-right, Pro»t, (left) n (Junior Singapore Recreation Clud TOU Hookey Association knocK-oui J. Sort inn > match On the PaO»ne. IW Di» Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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Article71 1951-11-28 7 THE West Indies lost the chance of recording their first victory in a first class game on the tour when rain completely washed out Play on the last day of their match against Victoria in Melbourne yesterday. The match was abandoned as a draw with the71 words
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Article437 1951-11-28 7 From VERNON MORGAN A CAPACITY crowd of 100,000 is expected to see today's England v. Austria soccer match at Wembley Stadium, London. It should be a great struggle, but betting odds are slightly in favour of England. Austria have a fine chance to do whatReuter - 437 words
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Article31 1951-11-28 7 THIRTY Battalion Rcyal Army A Ordinary Ccrps beat Sirgapore Eigineer Raiment by foi* goals to nil at Gil'jnnn Barracks yesterday in the first round of the Army Hcckty Cup.31 words
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Article115 1951-11-28 7 RUGGER: Scotland v Rest— padang, 5 p.m.; R.A.S.C. v Signals —Nee Soon; J.B. PoUce v S'pore Police—Thomson Rd.; 5.A.0.8.A. I v R.A.F. (S) *A'—Woodville; Naval Base v S.A.S. Regt.—Naval Base; 223 BOD v Naval C-in-C Staff— I Naval Base; R.A.F. (T) v Nee Seon —Tengah; R.A.F. (T) «A'115 words
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Article79 1951-11-28 7 TH* Singapore Hockey Association's Quadrangular tournament begins on Friday The fixtures are: Fri. Dee 3fl a« SRC: 4 to 6 nrn "v: *> 15 to 6.15 |p RAF v Civliar.i. I .Sat «ec. 1 at HOG: 4 to 5 p nV. iRAF v Nr*vy: d.15 to 6.15 p79 words
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Article163 1951-11-28 7 ISLAND Clubs November Bogey golf competition, played over the week-end, resulted in a win for R. A. Mallal in the "A" Division with a score of one-up. The "B" Division was won by W. K. Heaphy with a score of one down Following were some of the163 words
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Article94 1951-11-28 7 Eric Rowan may be reinstated TRANSVAAL Cricket Union has agreed to meet a deputation of Johannesburg club players to discuss the banning of Eric Rowan, vice-captain of the South African team whicn toured Britain this Summer, from this season's Currie Cup teams. Observers say that the Board must either rescindA.P. - 94 words
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Article169 1951-11-28 7 Free Press Badminton Reporter AS a result of this morning's statement by the four players involved in the recent dispute, concerning "shamateurism", the management committee of the Singapore Badminton Association mav convene another meeting to discuss the latest development. Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, president of169 words
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Article257 1951-11-28 7 THE BOSUN SENT UP TO TOP CLASS OANDOWN. Rebuke and The Bosun— three of the Class two horses which won at the recent Singapore Turf Club Winter meeting have been promoted to Class one. Twelve new horses have been classified, eight in Class two and the other four in Class257 words
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Article86 1951-11-28 7 r£ International Olympic Committee yesterday decided to summon a meeting of representatives of national Olympic committees at Oslo on Feb. 13. The meeting will consider ways for national committees to solve the financial problems involved in preparations for the Olympic Games and the participation ofA.F.P. - 86 words
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Article69 1951-11-28 7 A team from the following will represent the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in a hockey game apainst Singapore Recreation Club on th? Padang today: Patrick Yee. Chua Eng Cheng, Ong Swee Law. Au Tat Chu Ooh Chin Chye. Cheah Kim Swee. Swee Lim Swang. Chai Hon Yam. Harry69 words
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Article121 1951-11-28 7 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club will be held in the clubhcjse ioroi>rrow at 5?0 n m. The annual reoort f<*e the year ended Sept. 2S, 1951, shows a very successful period of activities. The membership has increased to 929The balance sheet shows121 words
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Advertisement18 1951-11-28 7 f r Ouo/i/y S«L Gold Bracelets J other k^ J «*eilery Ps&"^» and ah| e prices. ""W Road18 words
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Article53 1951-11-28 8 Notice is herebv given that MRS. LYOU KEONG nee NINA HWANG of No. 33, Cairnhill Road, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written signed statement of the facts to the53 words
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Article, Illustration376 1951-11-28 8 Disarmament: 'Let's talk it over with Russia* PARIS, Wednesday. BRITAIN is expected to tell the United Nations she would welcome a four power meeting including Russia— to thrash out world disarmament problems. She is in broad agreement with France and the UnitedReuter; A.P.; Free Press - 376 words
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88 1951-11-28 8 ARAB, ASIAN U.N. NATIONS TO CONFER PARIS, Wed. DELEGATES of Arab and Asian countries, including those of India. Pakistan and Indonesia, will meet tomorrow for the first time during the present session of the United Nations General Assembly. The purpose of the meeting is to harmonize the attitude of Arab88 words
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Article30 1951-11-28 8 The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company assured its stockholders yesterday that it will pay its regular annual dividend of 30 per cent next year despite its losses in Persia. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article147 1951-11-28 8 Continued from Page 1 a goo d thing as it gives the troops experience in the sort of thing they have to be prepared against. It is good training for young National Servicemen." Brig. Goldsmith said British troops confiscated 600 copies of an Egyptian training manual outlining the147 words
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Article122 1951-11-28 8 THE New Theatre, London, presented the farce "And So To Bed" on Monday night and it was a swimming success In the first act, ~~.d Jennings reached for the .top note in the song, "Gaze Not on Swans/' and was hit in the neck by122 words
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Article176 1951-11-28 8 LOS ANGELES, Wednesday. A HUGE mechanical kidney, which is actually f* "smarter" than the natural kidney, is being used to revive people who attempt suicide by taking overdoses of bromides. Dr. John Merrill of Boston, told the opening session of a meeting of Los Angeles urologists176 words
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233 1951-11-28 8 LONDON, Wednesday. BRITAIN'S strict rent control laws are causing millions of houses to fall into decay, the General Council of the Sanitary Inspectors Association says. The Council has sent a memorandum to the Minister of Housing claiming that the cost of repairs has soaredA.P.; U.P. - 233 words
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Article56 1951-11-28 8 Several Chinese residents of Auckland have reported threats from Chinese Communists to kill their relatives in China unless thev paid big ransoms to agents in Hongkong: One Chinese market gardener said he had already paid two demands and was now faced with a third. He wasReuter - 56 words
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Article26 1951-11-28 8 Another oatch of 92 Cypriot workers sailed yesterday from Famagusta for. Port Said to replace Egyptians who have left British service A. F.P26 words
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Article22 1951-11-28 8 The Communist Peking Radio yesterday again accused the Siamese Government of persecuting the 3,500,000 Chinese living in* Stem.— AFP.22 words
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Article40 1951-11-28 8 A HUNTING dog accidentally shot his master near Chaumur, France, yesterday. Rene Olivier, aged 30, was seriously wounded in the chest when his gun was discharged by his dog as It lay on the ground. TJ.P.40 words
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Article234 1951-11-28 8 Accord near on Europe Army ROME, Wed. THE North Atlantic powers neared final agreement last night on a proposal to speed the formation of a European Army and hasten German participation in Western defence. Delegates to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization conference urgently considered the matter after the United StatesA.F.P.; U.P. - 234 words
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Article55 1951-11-28 8 Britain Hopes in 1952 to import from the Sterling Common wealth countries and the CcSonies million tons of food and feeding stuffs bought by the Government. This figure i s about half a million tons more than the estimated imports of the same commodities from55 words
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Article19 1951-11-28 8 N orris Dodd was reelected yesterday as Direc-tor-General of the Food and Agriculture Oreramsat.in« nf thp UN. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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