The Singapore Free Press, 4 December 1951

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  • 169 1 The Singapore Free Press ARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA MOST important planis in the piatform. Mr. O'Daniel iurther revealed, would be To stop Sociaiisn. and Communism dead in their tracks by repealing immediately all socialist] communistic and unconstitutional laws now on the statute books." To Mr. Daniel's satisfartion, a number
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  • 422 1 1 U.K. soldiers die m new Canal Zone clashes CAIRO, Tuesday. BRITISH TROOPS and Egypt police and civilians yesterday fought two bloody battles m Suez m which at least 23 persons were killed two are missing and 69 wounded. The battles broke three days of
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  • 264 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. T»HE U.S. Navy said yesterday that a Chinese amx phibious force had driven South Korean guerillas on* Taehwa island near the south of the Yalu river despite opposition from three Commonwealth warships and American carrier planes. About 1,000 Chinese took part m the
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  • 131 1 hm SUi Kepcrter \liLUlHR, Tuesf- 3 Oi t jw nine Malay s will meet Mr. teiton in i >rmal a Kuala Lumpur to- n at I 1 be i used ..V "ined ft Press s and > ir.et a dinnei nin- Mr. 1 ton on
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  • 87 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 'pHE Chinese arrested in Bentongr, Pahang, yesterday with a live handgrenade on him produced two surrender leaflets, a F e d e rat ion Government communique said today. These leaflets had been issued in Central Pahan?. The bandit was holding a hand grenade
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  • 212 1 AUSTRALIA were all out m their first innings for 517 after 67 minutes play at Sydney this morning m the second Test match against West Indies. The Australian batsmen went for the runs right to the last wicket Bill Johnston, last man m,
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  • 81 1 A SECOND 20-page Christmas supplement will appear with tomorrow's issue of the Free Press, packed with delightful Christmas reading. There will be scores of exciting stories and fascinating articles by wellknown European and Malayan authors to put you in the, proper Yule tide mood. Children
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  • 63 1 The threat or a Communist Chinese drive southward is a greater menace in the Pacific than the chances that smaller Asian countries will go Communist, Australian External Affairs Minister Mr Richard G Casey said today He told a news conference that he did not fear a
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  • 199 1 LONDON, Tuesday, i RRITISH court yesterday gave legal approval to A ?gM« Reject for polishing the manners of the Irish. Sir Harry Vaisey held that a charity to be set up for fbi purpose by the Irish-bom w^^fßeTnardShawisvahd under British law "The purpose she had
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    56 1 Mr. Alben Barkley, Vice-President of the United States, gets a taste of field rations near the Korean front. Behind the Vice-Presidant. who was making an inspection tour, is General James A. Van Fleet (m pillbox cap with stars on the front). Commander of the U.S. Eighth Army, and Mr. Barkley's
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  • 284 1 Human' -gorilla that talks NEW DELHI, Tuesday. MEMBERS of the British Himalayan expedition have photographed footprints of the legendary "Abominable Snowman during their recent reconnaissance of Mount Everest, according to reports reaching here from Khatmandu. Nepal. Mr. Eric 6hipton, 44-year-old leader of the expedition, is
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  • 32 1 Sir Benegal Narsing Rau, India's chief delegate to the United Nations, is very likely to be elected a judge of the international Court of Justice this week, diplomats think. Reuter
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  • 26 1 Red-faced policemen of Napanee Ontario, hunted yesterday for a thief who broke into a police station and stole two revolvers and some ammunition U.P.
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  • 161 1 Hungary admits seizing U.S. plane BUDAPEST, Tues. T*HE Hungarian Govern- ment last night confirmed that a missing American C-47 cargo plane was being held in Hungary after being forced down near the town of Papa by Soviet fighters who patrol Hungarian air space regularly. The confirmation was contained in a
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  • 72 1 Siam: 'No more dictatorship' BANGKOK, Tues. THE military clique which seized control of the Siamese Government in a bloodless coup last week said yesterday that dictatorship would not be tolerated. The leaders of the coup declared their action reshuffling the Cabinet, abolishing the elected Parliament—was for the welfare of the
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  • 50 1 A CHINESE fishmonger and members of his household m Changi Road, Singapore, were robbed by armed men last night. After tying ud the victims, the five masked robbers, one of whom was armed with a pistol, ransacked the house and took cash and jewellery worth $600.
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  • 136 1 NEW DELHI. Toes AN Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman contested yesterday Mr. John Foster Dulles on the question of why Indin failed to sign the Jannnese o^ace treaty Mr Dulles, main arcMt^t of the treaty, said atCleve- India relused to sign because the treaty did
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  • 46 1 SQUATTERS ON RACE COURSE Squatters invaded the Rangoon Turf Club yesterday. They took over some of the premises and began to build temporary homes around them. One of their first acts was to hoist signboards announcing "landless masses association trespass this land and build these huts."
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  • 125 1 City Council Nominees to serve on jyjR. C.F. Smith, Mr. F.L. Lane and Dr. C.J. Pah, three Nominated members on the Singapore City Council, who were due to retire at the end of last month, are likely to continue their service in the Council, the Free Press was informed this
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  • 41 1 Hundreds of factory workers are now unemployed in Australia— lor the first Urn* in 10 years. Manufacturers in a number of trades, expecially clothing, textile and furniture, are trimming their staffs because of the lack of orders. A.P.
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  • 24 1 The Kashmir Government decided yesterday to rehabilitate 284 anti-Communist Kazak tribal refugees from Communist controlled Sinkiang, m West China.— A .P.
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  • 315 2  - Iris Ashley spotlights dresses which FRANCIS MARSHALL Drawing by DELIGHT FOR DANCING A NY girl who really enjoys dancing knows how much difference her dress can make. The whole feeling of movement is hampered by heavy material; a skirt which is narrow round the legs no matter how many panniers
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  • 883 2 But the work is hard for a New York fashion model, says GEOFFREY BOCCA IN one frenzied week last year, Jean Patchett, 24-year-old New York model, was photographed every day for 12 hours. She missed meals and sleep. She lost six pounds, but she earned
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  • 446 2 For small town princess A SMALL-TOWN girl from North Dakota met a prince. They fell m love and married m secret, ft was a fairy-tale romance. But there was no fairytale ending. Recently the small-town girl. 23 year old Princess Radziwill. sat In a salon
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  • 57 2 Sequins for Christmas OEQUlNb recur in iashion as regularly as winter fuel crises. Britain's Christmas party dresses will sparkle with them The Duchess of Kent has a new ballet length black lace dance frock spanerled with of let. Princess Elizgjjeth. at a Washington cocktail party wore her most-sophisticated ever hat
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    • 437 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR QORN today, there is a certain amount of contradiction in your nature that must be reconciled if you are to make a material success out of life. You are a great lover of home-life and nature. You enjoy beauty, peace and graceful living. On the other hand,
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    • 54 2 Solution to Crossword No. 5X5 Across: 2. Permanent 7, Way 8, Rigmarole 9. Eye. 10, Alienist 12, ay. 15, Car. 16. Teetotal. 19. Bog. 20. Kimberley. 21. Ewe. 22, Singsongs. Down: l. Sweepstakes. 2, Pyre, 3. Regal. 4. Abate 5, Erotic. 6. Theatregoer. 11. Sa. 13 Le. 14. Yeoman. 17,
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  • 62 3 SYRIA TO OPPOSE THE WEST AUtO Tues. 3] Min stei in I C Ed Ifostapba said here up d'etat j d I aft foreign Minis r had fust int< with k erim Foreign I F rag Pasha. Cheh bi said Syria ie to oppose the prop sals for a Joint
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  • 45 3 Boys of 2 cities steal lead r hoys, g H and 15. admitted at fc^ham Juvenile Court T-ey had snapped cis- -erflow pipe* uom 143 them as lead 4 n iy at Co- :> Juvenile Court, six I -fitted that they had pines off 50 v-
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  • 16 3 Depart2««R .ates that the Reds '-'< -'i casualties November re ase ol about 21.800 U.P.
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  • 21 3 I;;-----' in Hungary "4 k th P ar to be M .same tim e and Ibo o P iroreased.
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  • 482 3 icant to be a lone for ever LONDON, Tuesday. m sDKrD yards from the hollow oak tree f l inulmh she had a secret hideout, 17- SIB SVvivia Hunter, half-clad and starving, was rf'fjin* in a hayloft in Swinithwaite near Ley- Yorkshire. !>j" i:1 rtnight,
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  • 98 3 LAS VEGAS, Tues. A spokesman of tile Atomic Energy Commission said here that the last series of atomic tests, which ended last week with the explosion of a baby atom bomb helped greatly to increase the security of the United States. He added: "Each
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  • 32 3 Tunisian nationalists were assured of the Arab League's complete support iin "any steps, international or otherwise, they might take to achieve independence, "League Secretary-General Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha said.— U.P.
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  • 66 3 ADDIS ABABA, Tues. EMPEROR Halle Selassie views the establishment of diplomatic relations between Ethiopia and Italy, once bitter enemies, as a contribution "to the maintenance of world peace In these critical times." "It is believed that this establishment of relations will prove to be to the. mutual
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  • 254 3 NEW DELHI, Tuesday. J A FIVE-WEEK international film festival— the first of its kind in Asia— will be held in India beginning January 24. Sponsored by the Government of India, the festival will start at Bombay and continue there for two weeks. Then it will
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  • 66 3 NEW YORK, Tues. THE "big, bad businessman" it appears. i s not so bad after all. A survey among 5,000 persons to determine the "most selfish group'' in America showed 27 percent favouring the title for union leaders and 25 percent for government leaders. Only 11
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  • 53 3 picture. THE ROYAL NAVY'S antiterrorist patrol swooped m a lightning raid and made a clean sweep of an Egyptian looting gang which has for weeks terrorised the waterfront of Port Said. The patrol launch chased and caught the gang including its leader, a deserter from the
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  • 96 3 SAIGON, Tues. INFORMED sources said that Ho Chi M^nh has been replaced at the head of the pro-Communist Vietminh Party by Moscow-train-ed Truong Chinh. Ho, 51, -received some of his Communist training in France and some in Russia. Truong Chinh, 43 years old, has been
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  • 59 3 Rice importing countries are seeking a total of 1,395,000 tons of rice from Siam next year, according to authoritative sources here. The British Government was reported to have asked for 475,000 tons for its South-East Asia territories. India 400,000 tons, Ceylon 200,000 tons, Saudi Arabia
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  • 26 3 Turkey and Bulgaria have exchanged notes concerning the closing of their border and the stopping of the emigration of Turks from Bulgaria. AFP
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  • 26 3 Canada's First Highland Battalion have sailed from Quebec for Hanover aboard the troopship Canberra to join the 27th Infantry Brigade m Germany.— U.P.
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    13 3 PROMISED MY WIFE I WOULDN'T LOOK AT THE GIRLS OVER HERE I
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    • 188 3 MSfldrSkS Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya txi _L_L I I: lj I m I Ima .WHY YOU I RELAX-SLEEP-YOul l-YOU CANNOT LIE TO ME I NUTTIn'I WHO COMMITTED II I DUNNO. TTnii4nhK mustt^l« 7^\ss^s Q T^nr th j mT f^/S7^ LcHY, WHY SHOULD THEY I-CAUSeL MEf^Jljß^^^ AgUT
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  • 423 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Dec. 4. 1951. Mr. Gray's elegy MR. W. N. Gray, the Commissioner of Police of the Federation, made some uncomplimentary remarks recently about those whom he called "gloomy deans and armchair critics. They were, he said, "all over the world" and they expended their efforts
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  • 103 4 pENANG'S official guide is to have on its cover, not a picture of a Malay woman, but the municipal coat-of-arms. The reason **we want it to be dignified," explained Mr. H. B. Van Praagh (Chamber of Commerce). The other members agreed with him. The decision is a libel
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  • 1096 4  - Britain is Put on Trial WALTER FARR 'Too proud to join Europe,' says U.S. 'jury* STRASBURG: IN the debating chamber of the European Assembly last week the Governments and people of Britain and of 14 other European countries have been put on trial before an American "jury". The main charge
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  • 168 4 TNSIDE UNO: The theatre booking agency at UNO reports heavy bookings from delegates for the Folies Bergeres. Most harassed man m Paris is not a UNO delegate but a lawyer. M. Plateau. His telephone number, Passy 2127, was crossed for three days with Passy 21 1
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  • 759 4  - A LOST ARMY ON IT'S METTLE FAYID: IT may -seem a hard 1 thing to say that the "siege" of the Suez Canal Zone, which the Egyptians are developing, is doing Britain's growing garrison here a power of good. It may strike you as hard— but that, I think, is
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  • 631 4 Pappy 'PASS THE BISCUTT' O' Daniel may rival Truman NEW YORK: MR. W. LEE ("Pappy") O'DANIEL, -former Senator from Texas, who started out as a flour miller, and is now one of the richest men in his very rich corner of the United States, has announced that if sufficiently pressed
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  • 74 4 TKE Russians cuu^ count 5 nearly 25,000,000 parI tisans m any drive against Atlantic Pact defence forces Mors than 1 .000.000 Western Germans. 124,000 D^ne-, 40,000 Norwegians, *****0 Dutchmen, 337,090 Belg'an*, 1 8,000 000 Frenchmen and 14,000,000 Italians would Ims the streets to cheer tbe Red Army,
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  • 81 5 CHINESE TO URGE BREAK WITH PEKING Memo planned to Lyttelton tnurge Britain to consider urgently the th. jggg^^r&n&SsffS£ Lyttelton. „,T^ ja^brandum will exthi? "iS lat i°nship between Part* IS^BE. Communist w^r and Red China, and Sfuolf^^ tapetus by reco«o^r^JSL^ at or recognition is necessary to smash terrorism m Malawi Ma
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  • 42 5 EIGHTEEN RECRUITS enlisted during the Singapore police recruiting campaign come smartly to attention after some light work at the Police Training School. Their instructor is Corpora! Abdul Hamid bin Ngah m tho extreme left. Free *ress picture.
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  • 71 5 MR. RAJAH MAY BE THE NEW LEADER w Pre>s Staff Importer Fn \.~v^TYE Party s r^ leader m the SinI fmlmr council is tff. be Mr. A- P. &>"•' L.i.h nossibly Miss TavrocK as the v h tne I^-;;; v.- over Ci:y Council 10-3 to 9-6, be adf T :j?ely
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  • 59 5 ~?f\~. rr.eir.b ts of the y e Counjtf se-e: next week to je-i'e e cr s r€ y»V; -heir, on :he Hosts Board during next r WL" >_: ft indU s' Dominoes v." ibs J« Dr S H. I M Tan Chin Bi 1 f. uaderlacQtea Ife
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  • 101 5 Lim to plead for students in the U.S. MALAYANS studying hi fl American universities are finding it difficult to live on their allowances, said Mr Lim Yew Hock, Singapore Legislative Councillor vesterday. J Mr. Lim, who returned from a four-month tour of United States last Friday said he would try
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  • 97 5 Blackout areas The following areas are liable to be blacked out tonight: Atlas Ice, Happy World. Asia Rubber Lorong J, Sims Avenue Sawmill, Shell Co., Lee Rubber Wks., Mt. Batten network, Spore Swimming Club. Tanjong Rhu, L'-E. Shipyard. Rhu Cross, Nan- 1 yang Ice Works. Cathay, MacDonald House, Tan Tye
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  • 52 5 The next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be held on December 13 m the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m A middle-aged Malay man was shocked and bruised when he was pinned between the front of a trolley-bus and the back of an omnibus at Finlayson
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  • 8 5 Plmto by IMP light Studio.
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  • 89 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THERE is a great demand A for amahs in the Colony. Two hundred and twenty-six were placed in employment by the Singapore Employment Exchange last month. Fourteen storekeepers were recruited by the War Department through the Exchange last month. The
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  • 221 5 Free Press Stall Reporter THE 1952 entrance examination to the University x of Malaya will be of a higher standard than the previous year. A University spokesman said yesterday: "This examination will be of a higher standard because most of the candidates would have done four
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  • 40 5 It was announced yesterday that applications would now be considered to participate m the quota to be allocated for the export during 1952 of empty beer and aerated water bottles which were previously imported from sources outside Malaya.
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  • 128 5 rO Chinese nurses will be selected next month tor the A.I.F. Malayan Nursing Scholarship. The scholarship is a war memorial to the A.l.r.^ho served In Malaya. It to to show, In a -tangible and permanent form how greatly friendship of the Chinese m Malaya.
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  • 147 5 Free Press Staff Reporter OATHERS off Singapore's beaches may soon need "have no fear about getting into difficulties in the water. Members of the Singapore Life Guard Corps will be posted at strategic points on the I beaches. Lifeguards are to be trained on handling the
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  • 69 5 A postal agency, wi;h a retired postman In charge, will be established m Pulau Tekong, an island off the Changi point m Singapore, from January 1, next year. Dr. c. J. Paglar, Legislative Councillor for Changi, said he had been informed by Government that there would
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  • 79 5 The University of Malaya is seeki a Lecturer in Geography The vacancy was caused by the resignation of Mr. D. W. Fryer who left to join the staff of Melbourne University. Singapore Social Welfare Department will hold Christmas parties for boys and girls in
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  • 211 5 YOUTH PLAN TO SERVE COMMUNITY Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Youth Council is considering teaching the Colony's young men and womer to do active and constructive community work. Mr. A. M. Cherian, president of the Council and leader of a three-man Singapore delegation to the United Nations Regional Youth Welfare
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  • 178 5 GOVT. ANSWERS PLEA BY TEACHERS Free Press Staff Ren. ;t qpEACHERS or the v oa Mm (Farmers') Public School m Changi Ro:d. Singapore, who ar threatened with dismissal by the new school committee, have written to the Singapore Education Department for help. Senior officers of the Education Department v. ill
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  • 42 5 Lav Ken Kin, aged 17. was yesterday sentenced to two months' imprisonment m Singapore for offering $20 bribe to a police const ame at Stevens Road on Sunday. On a second charge of having gambling machines he was fined $100.
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  • 98 5 RA TEPA YERS SEEK AD VICE Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Ratepayer's Association is to seek legal advice on the question of employees of the Crown serving on the City Council. The Association considers < the Municipal Ordinance "ambiguous on this point." Earlier it had drawn the Council's attention to
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  • 211 6 SEA DRAGON'S second to Admiral at his only start at K.L i s fairly good form. I thought hfc needed that race at K.L and his track work yesterday confirmed that opinion when he went better than Ashok, Knight Gallant and Free Frenchman over
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  • 269 6  - UNAWARE IS BEST FOR TOMORROW Follow Nomad and Patechoux By ALLAN LEWIS By IPOH, Tuesday. IJNAWARE, Nomad and Patechoux should be the best bets tomorrow, second day of the Perak Turf Club's December meeting. Unaware, who is up a class for his stylish last start win at Kuala Lumpur has
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  • 667 6 SPORTING Pink, Tuituilla, Beauman and Sailing v appeal most m this weak field— Cl. 4, Div 3 6 Fur. Sporting Pink, who finished second to Randw?P^'.a L her last start a Penang, is down a division with 4 lb. extra. Tuituilla finished second to Brilliant
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  • 129 6 Atom Age has form ATOM Age's three in 38 1/5 on Saturday morning is good enough to beat tni s moderate lot in Cl. 3, Div. 2, 7 Fur. Though he has no recent form, Saturday's trial suggests that Atom Age is back to something like his best, when he
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  • 33 6 They will not run FOLLOWING horses not start tomorrow: Grand Day, Queen Vie, Brevity, Dentunny, Talkie. Dar-Es-Salaam, El-Alamein, Nevada, Red Wolf, Pot Luck, El-Toro, Perservance, Eden Rock, Artist's Rifle, Sunstream. Hawaii ,and Sturveta.
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  • 213 6 MISS COY WAS RESERVED MISS COY'S three in 38 2,5 on Saturday showed that she missed her first engagement for no reason, than to be reserved for one race only the Cl. 3, Div. 3, 6 Fur. event tomorrow. She has only had four starts in Malaya. She finished sixth
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  • 88 6 J. F. "DOTSEI" Velleman, u 20-year-old heavyweight amateur boxer, from Johannesburg, died at Harrismith, Orange Free State yesterday after being unconscious for 30 hours following a knockout Velleman fought Piet Prinsloo, former junior heavyweight champion of the Free State, on Saturday and was knocked out in
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  • 105 6 OEVISED draw for the 2nd round of the F.A. Cup was announced yesterday as: Bristol Rovers v. Wymouth; Boxton v. Aldershot; Chester v. Leyton; Colchester United v. Bristol City; Gillingham v. Rochdale; Leytonstone v. Newport County; Lincoln City v. Grimsby Town; Merthyr Tudfil or Ipswich
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  • 31 6 LATTFP Wanderers beat a 9 scratch Singapore Recreation Club hockey team by four goals to nil on the Padang yesterday. Inside-left Amin gained all four goals for the Wanderers.
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    344 6 "^yiTH Denmark piuyuig Norway m the Nordic Championships, this hand produced good play at one table and good recovery at the other. Both declarers got the opening lead of the' I club M king. it lis obvious that a club must be lost: the diamond finesse might prevent
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    28 6 picture. Mr S. D. Scott leads in Binnton (Tulloh), winner of the fourth race— Cl. 4, Div. 1, 6f.— at Ipoh on Saturday- Free Press
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  • 168 6 IF he saddles up and takes his place m this field. Pedigree should open his winning account m the Cl. 3, Div. 5, 6 fur. His first race, m which he finished fourth to Kingsgrove, Albert M and Brunice. should improve him. He carries the
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  • 34 6 I ROYAL A.: F < $e> Singapore Cr: six-ah dray ar. -< rugger fixture or. •> p yesterday. Each trie.-Ha!f-::x the C.,\ Etoque and S.C.C. while Fowler stand M trtu for I l
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  • 38 6 win icr J Y F i burn m "B" D "A" Dx Brit nil i I I(2 ix :x Betvis (I V j nine was won by A. j and by G U J d wnt
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  • 50 6 THE Singapore Badminton Association management committee met last night for almost three hours to decide what action should be taken against the four "rebel" players Wong Peng: Soon. One* Poh Lim, Cheong Hock Lens and Ismail bin Marjan. But no statement was issued after the meeting.
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  • 491 6 GOTHENBURc DISAPPOBt v. SPORE 'A' Free Press Soccer Renort* Singapore "A" 2 GotheS r fTHE Goths disappointed vested l C I •■-improving on Sunday's erratic r against the Malays, they failed tn JrR U' f previous high-standard of approach ch th^ their finishing was still weak (h -i Singapore "A"
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  • 163 7 mania snows improvement In m ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Tuesday. v,y (Bagby) went better than i-mn^ i; by Jnr) to run three ln 39 b1 l an d track here this morning. i i:x as taken from the same spot as for on the inside grass track
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  • 87 7 Cl LOMBO, Tu?s. THt X e\pressed i >■• lie a cup for »*sKa] rite meeting to be orpM tht l m Turf Club '4 Hi Bm i h i>f Princess Qubeth and the Duke of k \t 1 "hruary. i handsome silver Kin°'s t up.
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  • 114 7 MELBOURNE Tues. THE Melbourne Cricket 1 Ground Trustees today decided to defer a decision on the use of the ground as a site for the 1956 Olympic Games. A meeting considered that it had insufficient information on which to reach a decision and asked the
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  • 68 7 Sugar Ray Robinson injured his back while training and will not be able to defend his world middleweight title against Carl "Bobo Dlson in San Francisco on Dec. 20. The fight, which was to be in aid of the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund, has been postponed
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  • 16 7 YOKOHAMA, Tues. 17ORMFR heavyweight champion Joe Louis took on six-round exhibition. U.P.
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  • 524 7 JOHORE XV v. NEGRI Selectors hope for teamwork Favell hits up 164 rtmv ua. "cc Press Correspondent V^iSSS lu i b ide *o meet Negri-Malacca m R ah ays HMS Ma,a y a ma *eh at Johore ™rr«u,il W V >ne v- chan I e from that whi <* S
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  • 277 7 SYDNEY, Tuesday. A RECORD fourth wicket stand of 235 by Lindsay A Hassett and Keith Miller gained Austra to a tet innifiirs lead of 89 runs with three wickets m hand LTthe thirt day of the Second Test. At the close teffidte' had^ored 451 for seven
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  • 105 7 STUDENTS GET A WARNING Olympic Games CHICAGO, Tues. pOLLEGE athletes found to be "rewarded financially for their talent alone" will be considered by the U.S. Olympic Committee as not eligible for the 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki. This warning has come from Mr. Avery Brundage, chairman of the committee. He
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  • 36 7 Jeff Kloeck agreed yesterday to meet Ansell Adams of Trinidad on a boxing card at the Harringay Arena tonight. Kloeck replaces Englishman Ray Wilding, who had to withdraw because of a spinal injury. A.P.
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  • 54 7 OUT CAME ANDERSSON picture. Sven Andersson. the Gothenburg's goalkeeper, is taking no chances m the outcome of the duel for the ball between his team's centre-half. Rune Klellman and McDonald, the Singapore's "A" centre-forward He threw himself over th e ball and delighted the spectators with one of his powerful
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  • 278 7 S.C.C. WOMEN DESERVED TO WIN 'SEVENS' Free Press Hockey Reporter OINGAPORE Cricket Club women after being fully stretched by Girls Sports Club, winning two-one after extra time, came on to the field again a few minutes later to beat W.R.A.F. Changi three-nil to become Singapore Women's Hockey Assoc Vion seven-a-side
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  • 79 7 Lloyd Mangrum, wiaaer of the second Philippine* World Open Golf tournament, left Manila yesterday by air for Japan where he will play exhibition matches for occupation troops. Mangrum. won the championship over the Wack Country CJub course with an aggregate of 295 for the 72
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  • 194 7 PAKISTAN WILL TOUR UK IN '54 KARACHI. Tu«. DAKISTAN who d?feaied the MCC in a represent ative game on Sunday, will send a team on a United Kingdom tour in 1954. This was announced yesterday by Mr. K. R. Collector, Secretary of the Pakistan Cricket Board of Control, who said
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  • 42 7 I|ARRY (Kid) Matthews meelS rugged Danny Nardico tomorrow m the main event of a Cleveland charity boxing show whicb shares the National Boxtao, spotlight this week with the non-title bout between featherweight champion Sandy Saddler and lightweight contender Marc). A.P.
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  • 162 8 ADENAUER MEETS CHURCHILL LONDON, Tues. THE West German Chanellor, Mr. Adenauer, met ,-uo Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, last night in a dramatic bid to win closer British co-operation with Europe. They met at 10 Downing Street a few hours after Mr. Adenauer arrived in the plane of the 'British High
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  • 36 8 Turkish Premier Mr. Addam Medenes said yesterday he was m favour of an alliance, distinct from the Atlantic pact, grouping together all Middle Eastern countries around the United States, France and Turkey. A.P
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  • 418 8 BIG FOUR HAVE CORDIAL TALKS ON A-BOMB BAN 1 Vishinsky is all smiles PARIS. Tuesday. THE Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vishinsky. left the first meeting of the Big Four disarmament sub-committee; yesterday smiling broadly but giving non-committal replies to all questions. Asked by correspondents whether he thought peace would
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  • 11 8 Racioning of cornsacks m Australia was lifted yesterday.— Reuter
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    70 8 A STUDENT ADMIRES the Duke of Edinburgh's new standard, flying from the bonnet of his Rolls Royce car in Newcastle. In the top left of the Duke's arms are the three lions of Denmark (Blue on gold) and next to them the Greek cross (white on blue). Below (left) are
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  • 90 8 PARIS, Tues. BRITONS topped the list of casualties among U.N. troops in Korea, aside from U.S. forces, according to a survey gathered from delegations at the General Assembly here. The British total of 3,073 announced by the War Office on October 31, represented 343 dead,
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  • 160 8 NEW YORK, Tues. J± 71-year-old woman of Hammond, Indiana, admitted setting fire to her home to become eligible for poor relief. The police said they could not make up their mind whether to file arson charges against Mrs. Theresa Meda who said she knew
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  • 229 8 PARIS, Tuesday. FIFTEEN Arab and Asian countries failed to agree x here here yesterday on whether to support Greece or Byelo-Russia for one of three vacant seats m the United Nations Security Council. They decided at a private meeting to leave each member of the
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  • 72 8 DENVER, N COLORADO, Tues. INE U.S. AIRMEN died yesterday in two plane crashes in residential districts. Eight of them died at Denver, Colorado, when a B-29 crashed in a residential area. Six others escaped but were injured. At least one civilian was hurt. In the
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  • 26 8 Many tea estates m Indonesia, faced with big losses due to the high cost of labour and materials, are thinking of stopping production
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  • 31 8 The Communist East German Government yesterday cut off West Berl'n from the Soviet zone coal supplies m retaliation for the Western economic blockade of the Eastern state.— U.P.
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  • 23 8 Six people, including a woman, died when a pleasure boat capsized at the port entrance of San Diego, California vesterday.— Reuter
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  • 22 8 A five-storey building has been dedicated m New York as a centre for anti-Com-munist Russians m the United States.— Reuter
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  • 96 8 NEW RULES FOR ALIENS IN CHINA HONG KONG, Tues. CHINA has announced new regulations for the entry, exit and. residence cf aliens. In future only aliens, whose passport have visas issued by Chinese diplomatic missions abroad, or by the Foreign Office or its designated organs, may enter China. Once there,
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  • 80 8 U.S. Red 'p!of writer jailed WASHINGTON, Tues. THE U.S. Supreme Court yesterday refused to intervene in the convictions for contempt of court against millionaire Frederick Vanderbilt Field, mystery story writer, Dashiell Hammett and Alphaeus W. Hutton. All three refused to teH a Grand Jury who put up US$8]000 for the
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  • 199 8 LONDON, Tuesday. TN two months a church has raised £5,000 selling 1 one-a-week "Dead Cert" racing naps at Is a time The tipster is a doctor. It is the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady and All Saints at Stourbridge, and this is Dr. Dead
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  • 261 8 LYTTELTON VIEW 'OMINOUS'- Free Press Corresponds 1 < b^b^b^b^bl ]t|R. Woodrow Wyatt, former ifX War, writing m the Daily ft raw J make Malaya belong to the >■■' v-;. !^M so that emphasis will be on i h liv* I munists with British help- a] I rniinr, v aatu t
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