The Singapore Free Press, 30 November 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA b^. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 1951 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 421 1 0. troops m action again along entire front TOKYO, Friday. UNITED NATIONS TROOPS were put back on "unrestricted war footing" from noon yesterday by a new headquarters directive Frontline officers said the new orders to end once and for all the "phoney war*' following agreement with
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  • 19 1 N family i Sc 10 i n at V Une at E i si- A.P.
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  • 19 1 I 8 ist re nber of casualliate and ttati d high ;j a gigantic fear- n the A.P
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  • 118 1 PORT SAID, Fri. EGYPTIAN police here yes- terday opened fire en British vehicles and personnel, less than 24 hours after General George Erskine had announced that the maintenance of law and order would be left to the Egyptian police. The shooting occurred near "Cyprus House"—headquarters of
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  • 69 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. BANDITS killed a rubber tapper on Wednesday m the Kliiang area of Johore. The driver of a lorry was abducted m the Muar area, while three lorries were burnt m the Kota Tinggi area and one m the Johore Bahru area. Bandit camps
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  • 217 1 I'VE COME TO SEE, SAID MR.LYTTELTOH THE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, said on his arrival m Singapore yesterday, that the "present British Government might review the question of continued recognition of Red China." Turning to Malaya, he said restoration of law and order was of
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  • 96 1 LONDON, Friday. A BRITISH rubber firm will pay a ransom of 50,000 A rU pees to Burma kidnappers holding two of its officiate—a Briton and an Indian— under threat of But it will take at least 48 hours for the companys Rangoon agents to get
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  • 48 1 BRUSSELS, fri. mHE Director of the Inter i 1 national Refugee Organisation and Special United Nations Representative to Korea, Mr. J Donald Kingsley, told the Press yesterday that he intended to set up immediately a United Nations agency for reconstruction of Korea.
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  • 73 1 PUTTING Malaya under 1 martial law has been one of the counters to ter- rorism which has been urged as a desperate remedy to a des&pratf situation. But what is martial law? How does it come into existence? Would it serve useful purpose? These questions
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  • 297 1 Free Press Correspondent LONDON, Friday. npHE Australian Foreign Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, said- yesterday that during his recent visit to Malaya he had formed a number of views about things happening at Australia's back door. He said he had taken the opportunity m
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  • 108 1 MAO, STALIN MAY MEET AGAIN LONDON, Fri. nUMOURS were rife here yesterday m Communist circles that a meeting between Chinese Communist leader, Mao Tze-tung and Mr. Joseph Stalin would take place towards the raiddie of December. The object of this meeting would be to set up a common policy at
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  • 65 1 BOMBAY, Fri. TOOMBAY island m Bombay harbour has tentatively been selected as the site for the first of a trio of new oil refineries planned by the Indian Government and foreign concerns. Two refineries will probably be located near Bombay, while the third site may
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  • 35 1 The U.S Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, a key figure, m American diplomacy for several years, is expected to resign m a fe* weeks. No successor has been selected.- A.P.
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  • 134 1 LONDON, Fri THE Government beat a Labour motion Commons last night criticising it for not giving the usual Christmas food bonuses this year. A Labour Member. Mrs. Elizabeth Braddock, 52, hotly protested to the Speaker that she was punched by a Conservative member, Mr Arthur
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  • 440 1 'Siam govt. failed to quell Reds BANGKOK, Friday. IXIGH OFFICERS of Siam's armed services" who A staged a bloodless coup yesterday and overthrew the government of Premier Phibun Songgram, did so because it "failed to suppress Communism and end corruption". The people were completely unaware of this latest episode m
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  • 100 1 2nd TEST W. INDIES 68 FOR 1 AT the lunch interval In the second Test match which opened at Sydney this morning. West Indies were one wicket down for 68 runs on a wicket which was playing true. Australia won the toss and, expecting overnight rain to have affected the
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  • 47 1 A small atomic explosion was set off yesterday at the Atomic Commission's Yucca Flat test site at Las Vepas, Nevada. The explosion was not seen or felt m Las Vegas or its vicinity for some 75 miles from the test site. A. P.
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  • 29 1 The official Vatican organ Osservatore Romano yesterday called for a meeting of the United States, Britain. France, and Russia to prevent World War 111.- U.P.
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  • 489 2 No love scenes seen by Arlene Site has some 'happy marriage 9 rules FILM actress Arlene Dahl, married six months ago to "Tarzan" Lex Barker, has some rules for keeping her marriage happy. "When a 'situation', comes up we discuss it like adults", says Arlene. "First," she says "We made
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  • 199 2 IN Singapore you dont need green finders to make your garden grow. Gardens seem to appear miraculously where there was nothing but a rough stretch of lallang before. Of course, you must iiavt a really good kebun to lick the garden into shape m
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  • 8 2 Drawings toy FRANCIS MARSHALL
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  • 186 2  - They call her elegant IRIS ASHLEY by SO they hay« called her la princess de I'elcgance. How charming that Paris, wnich Princess Margaret recently visited should can her elegant. From nowhere co«4d it came as greater compliment. For her five-day visit Norman Hartnell, who has been designing clothes for Princess
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  • 380 2 hodge- podge and U the Jo* U left to him plants will De firmb segregated into straight lines with a marked preference towards *anna lillies. Flowering trees and Dusne.? are generally far less trouble to grow than bedding out plants. Plenty of lovely colour effect
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 192 2 Solution to Crossword No. 522 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION. Across: 3. Mother. 6, Tongue. 7, Rights. 8. Banner. 10. Days. 12, Tar. 14. Armed. 16, Sur. 17, Name. 19, Kimono. 21. Tivoii. 22, Nantes. 23. Strong. Dawn: 1. Dora. 2. Agenda. 3. Merrymaking. 4. Toga. 5, Entrap 9, Earn. 11, Semi. 13,
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    • 113 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR IJORN today, ycu shovld l*ve he tect a life vark m whk-h the rapid speed and there is movement and c«ii converting to new urocecwres SS ch or,r as? tt? H rLj; the ar«tera> 'T**^ c or wit Yo« jni naUr^Uy ™T I T~ I P»^W have
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  • 184 3 —to women with POMMITVK4T NG KONG > Fridav--1 Hoi Pin! J dgeS m China's the Wiv^l nf oUtlty r 1 Rlving eaS y di r tO me wives of men living abroad mun?stf en the Women «2Sy local Com- Hoi Ping is one of three jouth China
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  • 255 3 Ex-S'pore girl wins B.E.M. Free Press Correspondent LONDON, Thursday. T ORENZA Dowdeswell, WRAF sergeant from Gilfach m Glamorgan, who represented Singapore m the Asian Games m New Delhi last March, has received the British Empire Medal m recognition of meritorious work with medical administration boards m the Far East. Nearly
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  • 119 3 SYDNEY, Friday. TMKINI bathing suits are "on the way m" on Australian beaches, although these days girls I sporting them have been asked to leave Sydney i beaches. Inspectors —m shorts, and singlets frowned on them. When Hollywood film star Jean Parker wore one
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  • 45 3 PRINCESS FOR KENYA SOON Frincess Elizabeth and Prince Philip are due m Nairobi on Feb. 1. They will have a private holiday m the Royal Lodge at Sagana, which is the colony's wedding present to the Princess, before leaving on Feb. 7 for Colombo.- A.P.
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  • 159 3 Baths make feet happy, they say LONDON, Fri. CHIROPODISTS here have given hints to women on how to be happy m high heels. In a recent report, the Joint Council of Chiropodists of Great Britain suggested alternate hot and cold foot baths after long^periods m high heels or after a
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    8 3 UP AND OVER! Sgt. Lorenzo. Dowdeswell m action.
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    • 167 3 f j^MAS SALE i s t to be held since be ration? COMMENCING TOMORROW PRICES REDUCED From 10 y o_ tO 50 band Opportunity to Buy XMAS Gifts at such Low Prices. thina Ctta&s a, c Road, Smgapore-6 Phone *****. lAf wm w bbV n if 0ff 111 rMf W
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    • 533 3 BUCKLEY "SO THAT'S VVHV YOU At WAYS VOIUNTKK FO« THf PA INT 4L»^> Df TA/t r Radio SINGAPORE 10.00 10.10 a.m. Emergency News From Kuala Lumpur; 1.00 p.m. Light Music; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Dance Music: 2.00 Light Music; 2.30 5.00 University of the Air; 6.15 Programme Summary;
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  • 535 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. Nov. 30. 1951. Use your vote pARDON us, but is Singapore about to| have an election? We ask this question because during the past two- or three weeks the only people who have shown any noticeable stems of excitement are the candidates and the headline-writers
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  • 668 4  - BURMA RUBBER HALTED Douglas Lackersteen Not enough troops to hold the Reds By RED terror m Burma has virtually halted Burmese rubber production and deprived the country of $4,000,000 revenue, annually. Burmese Communists have seized all British-owned-plantations, ousting their owners, destroyed valuable machinery and equipment and looted hundreds of tons
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR
    • 67 4 A GOOD deal of controversy has appeared In the local papers with regard to the appointment of a dictator for shorthand for the L.C.C. Examination. May I suggest that the Education Department approach Radio Malaya to get the services of either Mr. Kingsley-Morrando or any other announcer a
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  • 366 4  -  TREVOR EVANS By r|O Hollywood films showing nearly every boy and girl going to college give you an inferiority complex about British education? Well, forget it. Half the youngsters who go to American colleges pack up before they take their degrees usually In the
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  • 548 4 FRED MADJDALANY T*HE Italian campaign was strange and dreadful and different. First there was the ground itself— brutal, crustacean almost perfectly designed to help the defender and murder the attacker. You crossed a river and took a ridge, and immediately there was another river and another ridge.
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  • 772 4 CRISIS LOOMS IN MOR OCCO Stanley Clarke says it was a wartime interview which President Roosevelt gave to the Sultan of Morocco that gave impetus to the nationalist movement that is now causing France such embarrassment. VTATIQNALIST feel- ing m French Morocco which has resulted m the rise of the
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  • 111 4 (JEN. Dwight D. Eisenhower believes that Russia may resort to all-out war m 1952 That is the gist of the secret military talks he had with President Truman m the White House recently. The General told the President that the growing strength of the North Atlantic
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 22 4 NECKLACES EARSTUDS CHOKERS BRACELETS EXQVISITE but INEXPENSIVE P. H. HENDRY, Jeweller 73 NORTH BRIDCE ROAD. SINGAPORE, 6. 4. BATU ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 80 4 YJlete cJt Js~ Baby has been watching that door fc c fi rst time. There have been some disappoint- C Jock with a friendly bark or twopulling one of his funny faces but when one is hungry However— no mistake this time her last lovely Cow Gate m m> v
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  • 116 5 10-year Outram School pupil wins cold medal jiuff R<"P orter l^'hli Singapore. *m the > As- rtaniinai"» n- awirdfti an--sj Ct^e Scholarship > 4 \>MKiatio.» to i-*'"'™ m Standard V ?i* «>s m OutiM iolaphip oi Sl2O J he hesl and "f lhl^ dasS r m.„ continuf hi 1 n
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  • 250 5 Voting should be reasonably good says Supervisor WITH Fre< L PrCSS Staff Re PPr° rt <* >yiJH only about 20 hours to go for the City' C C o;°nd. 0f th X S""* 1 f r th Si re since rXk- 5 candldates have been busy
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  • 127 5 Free Press Staff Reporter JHE following is the list of candidates for each ward, showing: their respective parties and symbols: NORTH: Mr. A. P. Rajah (Pros.) (Cat). Mr. A. R. Lazarous (Lab.)— Racket). Mr. Slow Sian* Yew (lud. Prog.)— Water Can) Mr. P. A. Netto (Ind.
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  • 61 5 picture. Members of the Kedah Dental Seivice confer outside their mobile dental clinic the only one of its kind m Malaya. The dental officer m charge is Dr. K. W. Tan (left) who is talking: to Nurse Charome Bee, while Nurse W. H. Yap and Mr.
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  • 193 5 tree Fress Staff Reporter MR. X. E. Smith, Deputy Secretary of the Singapore Department of Social Welfare, one of two Government delegates who will attend the 27th session of the International Statistical Conference m India early next month, will leave the Colony by air
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  • 103 5 Free Press Staff Reporter ABOUT 1,000 people are expected to rally at the Presbyterian Church grounds on Christ- mas Eve for the annual Carol singing organised by the Singapore Christian Youth Council, Mr. Peter Lim, secretary of the Coun- j cil, told the Free
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  • 110 5 'Gloomy deans armchair critics' Free Press Staff Reporter attack On what he called i he "gloomy deans and armchair critics" was made by the Commissioner of Police of the Federation, Mr. W. N. Gray, at a dinner on the e of the departure this week of fourteen Eiamese Police officers
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  • 168 5 $15,000 IMPROVEMENT SCHEME REFERRED BACK... Free Press Staff Reporter T>HE $15,000 improvement scheme for Singapore's A Finlayson Green to provide it with seats, shade trees and flowering plants has been referred back by the City Council for further consideration, Mr. W. I. Watson, the City
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  • 68 5 DANCE m aid of the general A funds of the Singapore Young Women's Christian Association will be held at the Adelphi Hotel on Dec 6 from 8.30 p.m. to midnight There will be novelty and spot dances and tickets can be obtained from the
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  • 59 5 TH$ Annual Fun Fair m aid of St. Anthony's Convent OrfSSw to make it a success. The Fair and the Sale of embrSScry work will be opened i to the public from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Penang's new Municipal Council may hold its
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  • 179 5 Free Press Staff Reporter of small-i' ov? This incident was i asK3B feaJUry Inspector of the City Council, who will be going home on retirement early next year He will be succeeded by Mr< s. V. Bog%n, Div sonal Sanitary
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  • 132 5 CALL FOR MORE WORKERS AT CHILD CENTRES Free Press Staff Reporter yOLUNTARY workers m Singapore's Children Centres have made an urgent appeal for more recruits to come forward to assist m the work of feeding under-nourish-ed children m the city and rural districts. This appeal was launched as it was
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  • 52 5 "We want to be dignified." Mr. H. B. Van Praagh (Penang Chamber f>f Commerce) said a*L yesterday's Municipal meeting when he suggested that the cover of Penang's illustrated official guide should bear the Municipal Coat-of-Arms, instead of a picture of a Malay woman. The
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  • 148 5 THE Malayan Department of Chemistry examined more than 300 exhibits last year to help the police m criminal investigations. The majority of exhibits were m connection with such alleged offences as arson, acid throwing, putting up subversive posters, burglary and counterfeiting. In arson cases, suspected persons, as
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  • 72 5 picture. The first unit of the new Methodis u Girls' School at Mount Sophia, Singapore, which will be ready for occupation by the beginning of the new term next year. This part of the school is expected to be ready by the end of December and
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  • 43 5 picture. Mil. L\ L. BLiriCAZ. a l>.r*»tur of hausmann and UMapany, prom.nent Swiss tc\;.lc firm, who arrived in singap- re yesterday by Qantas-BoAt fee a week's visit to his agents in the Colony the World Traders. Ltd. Free Press
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  • 1529 6  -  ALLAN LEWIS Malleable Mouldings, Evergreen fancied From IPOH, Friday. THE Van Breukelen stables should provide the winners of the two X main races at Ipoh tomorrow, when the Perak Turl Club open their December meeting. Malleable Mouldings, Currency Boy 11, Wellington and High Descent
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  • 63 6 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Princeling, Mandalay, Rio Grande, Miss Coy, Firedrake, Show Girl 11, Argos Lad, Oomaridairn, The Factor. Pot Luck, Trobella, Hawaii, Eden Rock, Sturveta, Perseverance, Winter Lacly, Roman Warrior, Atom Age, Zalovix, Randwick. and Slickness. Constance and Bull are very doubtful starters. Best
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  • 97 6 USTRALIAN champions NorA man Von Nida and Peter Thomson were beaten by the Americans, Lloyd Mangrum and Jack Burke, Jr., m one of the two best 18-hole matches, entailing a cash purse of $500, by four to three at Wack Wack Country Golf Club, Manila,
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  • 199 6 M. Aurelius to score in Cl. 4 sprint ALTHOUGH up a division, with an extra 4 lb., MARCUS AURELIUS should register his third win m four starts m the six-furlong race for Class 4, Div. 1 horses tomorrow. He won very easily m Div. 2 at Kuala Lumpur. BINNTON has
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  • 40 6 SWEDISH soccer touring team, Gothenburg, defeated a Burmese side 3-1 m their final match m Rangoon yesterday. The Swedes led one-nil at the Interval. Burma's only goal came m the last minute from a penalty.- A.P.
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  • 729 6 Stable pointer to Batavia IF Trobella were to start m the Class 3, Div. 5 race over 5 1 f. straight tomorrow, she would be the best bet of the meeting. She finished second to Recovery II at her last start at Penang. Recovery II has been promoted one division
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 207 6 MSIldrSkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya I I HOW 00 1 LOOK, I RIGHT AT HOME.I j HER^ COME? A NEW j 1 HOPE THEY DON'T PUT HIM WITH T~— ~~~"I WARDEN? p^ GOQOiUCK. f i GUY, PUNCHY. y-Tr ME/ I GOT ENOUGH TROUBLES AL- JH^T I
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  • 470 7 HASSETT SENDS IN W.I. TO BAT first wicket is down at 33 bat X?tll m West JJ^when the secoad Test began m Sydney this mis 13 the only change from the side which lost by three wickets m the first Test at Brisbane earlier this month. E v ert<m Weekes,
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    32 7 picture. MRS PAT SEWELL, waiting f or a pass and ready for one of her characteristic breakaways. She scored four of the five S.C.C. goals against Seletar Ladies H.C. yesterday. Free Press
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  • 235 7 g v special Correspondent rnlß-MAN crew from the Royal Singapore ivuht Club has left by air for Saigon, for the 'interport rowing regatta, which takes place Sunday. The crew has had fonr weeks' JLe training and is hopeful of winning the JLt Challenge Cup. I
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  • 40 7 Bratton draws with Gavilan I- N Cuba the ?rno campion, J*fci»iL. over 10 rounds 0n Chicago m m Chicago on Uik for Gaulan »nowed a form and un- ,V ;^si. rUn f U con! -jt 32" ---t from :>e boxers
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  • 93 7 pAMBB-IDGE beat Oxford m V^ the annual inter-University relay races at Cambridge yesterday by four events to three, winnine the quarter -mile. two miles, half-mile and one mile and losing: the 480 yards high hurdles, half-mile low hurdles and four miles. In the two miles the Cambridge
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  • 67 7 MERT H V R Tydvil and Ipswich Town drew two- all m an F.A. Cup first-round tie yesterday. In a first-round replay Gorleston and Leyton Orient again drew, there being no scoring even after extrar time. As a result of Wednesday's replays, the following are
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  • 470 7 IJIGHLIGHT of a remarkable day's cricket at *1 Karachi yesterday was the bowling of Faza) Mahraood, wW claimed six M.C.C. wickets fer Pakistan m their second unofficial Test at a cost of 40 runs. M.C.C. won the toss and decided to bat. The Pakistan bowlers made
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  • 19 7 New Zealand Rugby League touring team beat Hull by 28 points to eight yesterday.— Reuter A.P.
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  • 22 7 Warwickshire beat Oxfordshire by ten points to six m a Rugby Union county championship fixture at Coventry yesterday.— Reuter, A.P.
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  • 73 7 pENANGS rugby team to meet Kedah at Surgei Patani tomorrow has been announced as follows: Yeang Kar Chong; Tang Eng Jco, V. R. Savi, D. E. McElwaine, K. Lembruggen; J. H. Dalgleish, M. B. Pestana; N. P. Richardson, R. B. Lesslar, A. G. Lorimer, N. E.
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  • 125 7 rOR the first time m Singa--1 por» amateur boxine, competitions will fall m line with the British A.B.A. system of area elimination before the finals are fought m I public. This method of area clii mination will begin with the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's
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  • 93 7 QINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" •3 proved too strong for Seletar Ladies H.C. when they clashed m the women's seven-a-side hockey tournament on the SJELC. Padang last evening. S.C.C. won five-nil, Mrs. Si&well being m top form. She scored four goals and made the opening for the
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  • 68 7 All Blues XV v. Selangor SINGAPORE Asians XV against Selargor Asians m their All Blues Cup rugby fixture at Sepoy Lines tomorrow will be Yap Boon Keng; B. Ross Han Luk Juan, Kassim, S. Velupillai; William Fung, Ho Be Bin; Sinthamoney, Peter Wong. Kartar Singh, Selvarajah, V. de Bruyne, Toh
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 34 7 Today's sport HOCKEY: Quad, meet., Army v Navy— SJLC. 4 p.m.; R.A.F. Civilians SJLC. 515 pan. Friendlies: S.C.C. v C.SX. S.C.C; S.C.R.C. v Khalsa Khalsa ground; C.S.C. v University— C.S.C. F GHGFH GFHGFH GFH
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  • 194 8 RAU BACKS 'DISARM' TALK PLAN PARIS, Fri. JNDIA yesterday warmly supported the proposal for a sub-committee of the Big Four Powers to study the two blocs' respective proposals for disarmament. Sir Benegal Rau, chief Indian delegate, told the United Nations Political Committee that India always advocated private discussions among the
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  • 63 8 MANILA. Fri. nEPORTS of the infiltration of Chinese Communists into the southern Philippines island of Mindanao are being investigated by the military authorities today. Major General Calixto Duque, Chief of Staff of the armed forces, has directed the army commander m Mindanao to look into the
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  • 52 8 Hanoi the key city m Northern Indo-China, with a population of 500,000. has a unique distinction. It lacks taxicabs The reason is the difficulty of keeping a fleet of cabs supplied with oil and gasoline, which has to be transported from the north-east- em port of
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  • 288 8 U.N. PLANS TO FIGHT AGGRESSION ANYWHERE An Army to 'serve the world* A PROPOSAL which would authorise the A United Nations to call on the North Atlantic Pact armies or similar regional agencies to resist aggression anywhere m the world is being prepared for U.N. debate next week. This was
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  • 43 8 For the first time since the adoption of the Constitution m 1946, the High Council of the French Union met m Paris yesterday to discuss the problems concerning its former colonies, now the Associated States of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.- U.P.
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  • 33 8 The West German Chancellor, Mr. Konrad Adenauer, will go to Strasbourg m December to take part m an extraordinary conference between the Foreign Ministers of Prance, Belgium, Italy and Norway.— A.P.
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  • 48 8 A PLOT to assassinate both Philippine President Elpidlo Quirino and National Defence Secretary Ramon Magsaysay was reported by the afternoon newspaper Manila Daily Mirror quoting: confidential sources. According to the paper, official sources could not im- mediately confirm or deny the report. Reu ter
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  • 256 8 PLAYBOY WEDS BELL Y-DANCER CAIRO Friday. OEAUTIFUL Egyptian belly-dancer, Samia Gamal, **was married yesterday to Texas playboy Sheppard Abdullah King m a 15-minute Muslim ceremony m a lawyer's office. Later they celebrated with orange juice and almonds, an Arab symbol of prosperity King said he would not drink champagne tonight
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  • 285 8 Egypt warned of air attack LONDON, Friday. MR. Ernest Bevin, when Foreign Secretary m the Labour Government, warned Egypt a year ago that she faced danger from possible airborne invasion, according to a British White Paper submitted to Parliament here yesterday. Seven months later the British Ambassador m Cairo, Sir
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  • 31 8 The U.S. Air Force is to make preliminary tests a new long-range heavy jet bomber called the B-52, which will be literally covered up to preserve its secrecy.— A.P.
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  • 35 8 Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies. told Parliament yesterday that he would not allow industry to be Jeopardised by undue competition with imports from overseas countries bene_ fitting from cheap labour markets.- A.F.P.
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    • 45 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris *^C2^=* '^Ljjsgg I AM NOW COWING OUT. "N I KCANPY— STAY TOO LATE, A/MIGO' W UND BY NOW, HE T iWAV AP BFUIWD THP RAff^^ 5ENH0R-AN0 IT WILL BE/ I AWAY FROM HERE/7 MY GUN COVERS JT 0ERHAP5 HAS 1
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  • Free Press RACE FORM
    • 8 1 Free Press RACE FORM Friday, November 30, 1951.
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    • 2045 1  - It costs more to own a racehorse nowadays ALLAN LEWIS By MALAYAN racehorse owners' expenses have risen sharply during the past year. Malayan racehorse owners have no one to approach for any increase m their returns to otl'set this greater expense. Jockeys can apply to •the Straits Racing Association for
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    • 714 1  -  JAMES PARK By i ;.:;.:> fc-ho had a ms i ;ee»- >ck re- the jiher see i v n>t m class h rses you at sign of -.Die to I -.'.in? tmbef of ■■■.-.> ing. With i .eve!. I beer ing bow :;:eederi
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    • 25 1 < rt. a rrevhound as he forges ahead m tin- home straight <o beat Tajurrah frii'ss^r 6f at Bukit Xißah last Sauirdai<
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    • 11 1 Malayan jockey Wally Bagby and son Billy.
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    • 380 1  - Billy Bagby a born rider ALLAN LEWIS By WALTER Scott Bagby, Junior, will have his first ride m a race at the Perak Turf Club's Ipoh meeting which starts tomorrow. Billy, as he is more famaliarly known, is named after his father Wally Bagby, one of Malaya's best-known jockeys. He
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    • 308 1  - Murless leaving B'hampton ROBIN GOODFELLOW By V T OEL MURLESS, Whd succeeded Fred Darling as Master of Beekhampton four yours ago, will relinquish his training appointment there at the end of next To those ii in the know* this is not j»iartling nrws, but it will coirce as a shock
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    • 10292 2 L.4ST 3 *LWS OF HORSES tK>LLOWING is the form guide for the Perak Turf Club December meeting opening at Ipoh tomorrow, showing the last three runs of all horses entered. HORSES CLASS 3. ABUNDANCE ENew Horse ACADEMY AWARD New Horse ALBERT IWI New Horse AMOY
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      • 82 4 Pardal sold PARDAL (Jockey Club Cup) was sold recently to Lord Manton and his brother. Mr. R. F Watson, directors of the Newmarket Bloodstock Agency. M. Boussac was rather keen that he should run for the stake and that the deal for him should be effected afterwards The buyers, however
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