The Singapore Free Press, 4 January 1952

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA No. 18.280. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JANUARY 4, 1953. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 527 1 Exit of Symington may end U.S. boycott WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Truman announced that he in--1 tends to accept the resignation of Mr. Stuart Sj mington, head of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, later this month. The President said that Mr. Symington had :i anxious for some time
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  • 141 1 F v Press Staff Reporter X ALA LUMPUR. Fri. JJR L I Waring, a director of the Anglo-Oriental p and representatin interests m the ierai Legislative Council, Id oi Mr. Svmington's said it was de- ood news. that Mr. Qymlnga I used "quite unmethods." and :ac:ics'' both
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  • 34 1 Mi J V. Rank, 70, a naire flour miller, one Britain's leading racehorse rs and the brother of British movie producer, Mr. m Ar Una Rank, died m London yesterday.
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    47 1 picture. An eight-inch fall of snow on top of 25 inches of previous falls completely crippled transportation m Chicago. The picture shows men on a residential street shovelling a path for vehicles between rows of parked cars almost hidden under their mantles of snow. A.P.
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  • 243 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. THE U.S. State Department spokesman said yesterday that the United States was studying carefully the proposal by the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Vishinsky, that the Security Council take over the efforts to achieve an armistice m Korea. Officials withheld official comment pending
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  • 71 1 PUSAN, Fri/ JVJORE than 5,000 North Korean prisoners of war have petitioned the South Korean Government not to hand them back to the Communists. Former North Korean soldiers m a New Year's eve petition "written m bipod" said they preferred serving ten years as
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  • 132 1 A BEAR JOINS IN THE WAR WITH THE 7TH INFANTRY DIVISION, KOREA. Fri. TWO United States infantrymen said yesterday that the Communists went "too far" when they used a bear to spearhead a frontline attack. PFC Charley Isam of Kentucky, and PFC John Hampaeck of New Jersey, said they were
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  • 85 1 THE second contingent of more than 310 officers 'and men of the Indian Medical Mission to Korea is disembarking m Singapore this morning for a shoßt stay. They will sail for the Korean battlefront m a few days to relieve Indian medical personnel who have been
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  • 25 1 An Indonesian. Artcraft and Textiles Exhibition was opened m New Delhi yesterday by the Indian Deputy Home Minister. Mr. R. K. Sichwa. AFP
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  • 23 1 At least 33 people were killed and many hurt by an earthquake m Erzurum pr~ vince of Turkey yesterday Reuter
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  • 110 1 LONDON, Fri. Gl REATEST twin-e ngi n c r helicopter ever built m Britain, the "Bristol 173," yesterday made its trial flight over the Filton airfield near Bristol. The helicopter, equipped with two "motors,"' is capable of carrying three passengers or 2.500 ibs. of
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  • 67 1 Free *?ress isiaff Reporter MASKED Chinese robber, armed with a revolver, held up a shopkeeper and members of his household m Sornmerville Road, Singapore, yesterday. He took away a watch, two rings and $3 from two women m the house. The articles were worth $IGS. Before
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  • 132 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. PRESIDENT Truman told the press yesterday that the agenda of his forthcoming talks with Mr. Churchill had been drawn up m detail. He refused, however, to disclose trhe content* of this agenda. at the end of the talks. The President gave a curt
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  • 207 1 CAIRO, Friday. FIFTEEN British oncers and men were killed m a r battle m the Suez area yesterday, and fourteen Egyptians wounded, an Egyptian communique said. According to the Egyptians, an." undisclosed number of Egyptians took on a 1,800-man British force supported by tanks
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  • 65 1 WARNING ON COGNAC CANDY The Swiss government's nutrition commission has published an appeal against the sale of liquor-filled candy to children of school age. The free sale of chocolates filled witii Cognac, cherry brandy or kirsch to children caused them to be overexcited" at play and led to undue fatigue
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  • 62 1 A former worker among the sick of London's East End, Miss F. L. Gray, British Ministry nurse, is going to Siam this month to advise on nursing questions. Miss Gray has been a home visiting nurse m London and Southern England for some years. She
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  • 455 1 LONDON. Friday. A SUDDEN improvement m the weather raised hopes last night that Captain Kurt Carlsen might win his dramatic one-man fight to stay w th the stricken freighter Flying Enterprise until a salvage vessel takes it m tow. The British tug, Turmoil, the most
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  • 35 1 Bombay's 1. 400.000 electoral voted yesterday m the biggest democratic elections ever held m the city. It was the first Indian major city to vote m the general election. U.P.
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  • 198 1 Monty and Lyttelton in 2-hour talks LONDON, Fri. I^IELD Marshal Lord Montgomery conferred for nearly two hours yesterday with the Secretary for Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, on the war against terrorism m Malaya. But informed officials later reported that there was still no sign that British leaders had decided just
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  • 19 1 United States battle casualties m Korea have reached 103,739. an increase of 321 since last week. Reuter
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  • 6 2 London Express Service
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  • 963 2 No, I Really Wouldn't Shoot That Sitting Hen.... Anne Edwards invites the views of experts— then gives a summary strictly her own OTOE English House A wife is a sitting hen —far too easy a target. I, for one, refuse to take pot shots at a woman who has to
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  • 111 2 THERE is a way of wearing A high-heeled shoes and remaining comfortable limit the daily time yoa wear them, and change to low shoes m between. A report has just been made on high heels by the Joint Council of Chiropodists of Great Britain. It gives the
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  • 352 2 Writing for Women, Marie Cough $ays>»*. MOST women, however much they have enjoyed Christmas, will now heave a sigh of relief, thankful that all during the work and upset is over. The habit of rich eating, so easily acquired during thelast few days will
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    • 143 2 YOUR LUCKY j STAR j^ORN today, your mental attributes are outstanding and you have the ability to make quick decisions m matters of importance. Most of the time they turn out to bo extraordinarily accurate. You aro a good person to have around m time of crisis! Your intuitions are
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    • 203 2 Soltitiotl To Crossword No. 550 Yesterday's Solution. Across: 1. Victoria. 8, Padding. 9, Ton 10. Tour. 11, Siding. 14, Batter. 15, Park. 18, Sea. 20. St. Paul's. 21, On and oil. Down: 2, In doubt. 3, Tail. 4, Regain 5, Act. 6. Spit. 7, Snug. 12, In a huff. 13,
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    • 7 2 JEST A MINUTE! Bu GEOFFREY EVANS a<|\
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  • 647 3 BERMUDA SETS PROBLEM FOR U.K. Press barred from Assembly LONDON, Friday. rrH£ Empire's oldest colonial Assembly, Bermuda. 1 i is set a problem for Britain's lawyer M.P.s. Trouble has arisen because The Royal Gazette, newspaper m Bermuda, published a report of a rj bate held m public, but which the
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  • 51 3 A note found beside Gordon van Ess. 45-year-old labourer who apparently committed suicide m Los Angeles, read: "My small estate I bequeath to my mother, my body to the nearest accredited medical school, my soul and heart to all the girls, and my brain to Harry Truman."
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  • 45 3 Pavement space to cost more The price of idleness looks like going up m Paris. An official decree raised by 100 per cent the fees paid by cafes for use of pavement terraces, and the cost of liquor licences went ud 60 ncr cent.- A.P.
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  • 211 3 LONDON, Fri. MFTEEN band leaders x have met m London to protest against 8.8.C. proposals to cut their broadcasts m the New Year. Some threatened to strike if their dates were reduced as drastically as they feared. All demanded an early meeting with the 8.8.C. to
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  • Article, Illustration
    305 3 THE margin by which the Goren team lost to the Schenken team was narrow m the match that decided which would represent the United States m the World Championship final. Many, hands might have changed the result; this one, from the final session, surely did so. H. J.
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    16 3 MONICA LEWIS, former night-club singer, has turned her attention to film-making and is now m Hollywood.
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  • 222 3 LONDON, Friday. MORE than 300,000 people m this country have solved their housing problems by living m caravans. They like to live m suburban communities attached to the public power and water mains, on the beat of th e policeman and postman, and not too
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  • 211 3 LONDON, Fri. MR. Cholmondeley pronounced Chumley, of course— th* London Zoo gentlemanly chimp who forgot his manners to run away and bite a woman on a bus. has had his last jaunt. He is now the late Mr. Cholmondeley. Mr. Cholmondeley thousands have
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  • 185 3 TT WASHINGTON, Friday. »PHE U.S. Army has warned its soldiers against trusting their noses to detect the use of gas. germ, toxic and other radiological agents by tha enemy. In a new training circular to troops, the Army said detection or identification of toxic
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  • 38 3 There has been more dishonesty among Government officials m the United States m the last year than any time m history, according to the former President, Mr. Herbert Hoover, m a statement at Boston A.P.
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  • 128 3 LONDON, Fri. UNDERWATER television for deep sea research is being planned by British scientists, who hope to film the sea-bed to depths exceeding 1,000 feet. The rapid development of underwater television has been inspired by its use ot finding the Submarine Affray, which claimed
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    • 23 3 I A/y Ar'eu; Veer resolution is to I shop at FITZPATRICK'S I I regularly m 1952 —it's so easy I one/ economical, I
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 7 3 BUCKLEY WHERE' S THE SHUFFIEBOARD r> COURT
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    • 168 3 M3ndr3kC^ rc l/Sll^ to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya I [NO. I DON'T KNOW B SKIP IT, [YOU KNOW TOO I THAT SURE GIVES] [tAKE HIM IN. GET HMR-ADYFOrI WHAT HAPPENED. "1 HORSEFACE. MUCH ABOUT IME A BIG CHOICE. THE MASK JOB. WHAT LUCK/ AN YOU'RE GONNAMAkT^BRIGHL FIRST, I
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    • 162 3 Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m. 10.10 Emergency News from K.L.; 1 p.m. Radio Crch.; 1.30 News; 1.45-2 Dance Music; 6.15 Forces Favourites; 6.55 Announcements; 7 News; 7.15 "The Man Behind The Camera"; 7.30 "Personal Choice"; 8 Talk; 8.15 "Evening Star"; 8.30 Friday Prom. Sibelius. Ravel; 9.30 News; 9.45 "Latin American Serenade";
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  • 486 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Jan. 4, 1952. Facts in Malaya TLIR. Ashworth Hope, chairman of Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd., had some bitter things to say about the British and Malayan Governments m his address to the company shareholders recently. Malayan Government officials had persistently refused to face the facts
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  • 1051 4  -  GEORGE SCOTT The story of the Poles Hungarians, Lithuanians. Ukrainians, Italians all working m one tiny village By pROM the pithead cage step 30 men, all looking alike after eight hours down there. There is a clatter of talk, and pink lips and tongues gape startlingly out
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  • 424 4  - The 'Brotherhood' must be Suppressed in Egypt Lewis Hawes It menaces our Canal Zone troops, says WITH the toll ul death mounting among British troops m the Canal Zone, the hidden foTce actuating the attackers ceases to be a minor menace and becomes an evil which must be suppressed by
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  • 659 4  - BIRTHDAY FOR THE 'GATE OF HEAVEN' GABRIEL COSTA By IN the heart of the 1 City of London, the hurry and bustle of modern commerce seething past its ancient gates, stands the oldest synagogue m the Metro polis. They call it Shaai Hashamayim ("The Gate of Heaven"), and it is
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  • 113 4 A NONPARTY c of Britain's rr ledgeebit financiers ai nomists should b\ ed to recommend i Gtovernm< nt measur restore the country cial and p*ou ml Sir Frederick I 84-year-old former surv chid a.d C economic adt that suggestion :r. lysis m the Nati< rinsial Bunk Review
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  • 161 4 Struggle for survival t he shape of things to come in Britain ipHE year of the struggle for survival m Britain lies ahead and here Newsmap shows how such a year may be exhilarating. For the blue-print of 1952 is an ambitious blue-print of the future. So many new projects
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  • 340 4  - 80 deaths a Year in Red Mines UNKNOWN By AS many as 80 miners a year are killed m some of the Russiancontrolled mines behind the Iron Curtain. Mines m the Frohnau area, close to the Czech frontier, have no lift-gear at all and the men go down t2ie shefts
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 147 5 Loan money must come m by March Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council has just enough money to carry on with, its electricity and water works extension programmes for two months, Mr. J. R. Hill, City Treasurer, said yesterday. The extra money needed
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  • 85 5 They save $10 million in six months q the savings campaign g IB July last up end of the year, a $10,000,004 was deed m Singapore Office Savings Bank, Dtreetoi of Posts said rday. excess of deposits over rawaia for the period tore than $4,000,000. all 18 445 new accounts
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  • 58 5 XL ALA LUMPUR. Fri. school buildings, costing $900,000. are being it ap m the Federation r f Methodist Mission. r arc expected to be this year In addition, plans have,, tn ide for 10 or 11 new Is, the Education Secretary Rev. R. A. Keselring. annual
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  • 40 5 PENANG, Fri.— Two new roaches for the M tyan Railways arrived m P On Wednesday by the Blue I mneJ vessel Charon. T..-\- are the first coaches to t en o Malaya completely ed and ready for use.
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 5 picture REV G X CARPENTER. f rom Hong Kong, and Miss Emma Palm, firom Sarawak, at the reception for delegates to the Malaysia Annu al Conference of the Methodist Churches held at the Methmiict ra-«> s-wi w-n Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. Free Press
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    36 5 picture. INCHE MOHAMED SOPIE E, secretary-general of the S clangor Labour Party, addresses 200 members and s upporters of the party at the first Dublin function of the party m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday Free Press
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  • 228 5 1 ,009 accidents —but 5 deaths ANE thousand and nine road accidents were m Singapore m December, last year —the highest ever. But only five people the lowest monthly figure last year were killed. The increase m accidents over November's figure of 965 could possibly be attributed to the considerable
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  • 65 5 A new issue ot stamps is being prepared for Brunei The cent values will have a portrait of the Sultan of Brunei while the dollar value stamps will carry a view of a river kampong and the Brunei crest. Brunei is also to have a new
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    50 5 picture. PRIVATE NAIBUKA NAITUKU. aged 25, of the First Fijian Infantry Regiment. A veteran of the Solomon Islands campaign, he is now m Malaya to fight the bandits with a battalion of his countrymen. Private Naituku is a member of the advance party which arrived m Singapore yesterday Free Press
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  • 170 5 jyjANY Chinese shops will not be selling firecrackers this Chinese Year because of the restrictions on letting off of sound effects. Some believed that permission w;ould be given this year for the sale and use of firecrackers. A few shopkeepers said they will be selling
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  • 209 5 fPHE Singapore Trade Union Congress will ask x Government to appoint union members to committees which look after the welfare of workers. The President of the Trade Union Congress and leader of the Labour Party m the Legislative Council, Mr. Lim Yew
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  • 123 5 Move to halt higher market stall rents THREE City Councillors for East Ward will meet toSt? the lessee of the Joo Chiat-Geylang private market to discuss his proposal to raise stall rents. The Councillors, Mr. Chan Kum Chee, Mr. Frank James and Miss Amy Laycock, fear that the increases m
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  • 82 5 IPOH, Fri. pEOPLE have lost their fear of volunteering to give their blood, said Miss Constance Penny of the Red she said, a poor response to appeals for blood donors, especially from Asians. But up to the end of last year there were 190 donors.
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  • 78 5 T»HE Rulers of the Malay States are considering the appointment of a Grand Mufti for Malaya to direct Muslim religious affairs, says the Itusan Melayu. The candidate for the post must be a man with wide religious knowledge and must be well informed on
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    35 5 MR A R PERRIER. new Traffic Superintendent of Qantas Empire Airways, m Singapore, who arrived m the Colony yesterday by Qantas-BOAC. He will succeed Mr. P. Hewitt who goes on leave m a few days.
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  • 118 5 READING traders m the Colony expect Singapore's entrepot trade this year to be lower than m 1951. Chief reason advanced by them was that the circulation of Malayan dollars had been greatly affected by the corresponding price drops for tin and rubber, which enjoyed a record
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  • 137 5 'pHE Department of Broadcasting will pay more attention to educational interests this year, Mr. H. W. Jackson, acting Director of Broadcasting, said m a radio talk on New Year's night. Mr. Jackson said that discissions on subjects a fleet m g the daily Ives of
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    47 5 ARCHBISHOP P. MARELLA. Papal representative m Australia (right), who passed through Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC on his way back to* Australfa after a visit to Rome. He was met at the airport by Kt. Key. Mgx. Olcomendy. Bishoo of Malacca, (centre) and Rev. Giraud. the Bishops secretary.-
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  • 233 5 Christians farm education council KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A MALAYAN Council of Christian Educa ioi% was formed here on Wednesday with the object of co-ordinating the work of various relic oas education committee Among the organis-.' >ns participating with the churches m the work n 4 o new council are thp
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  • 361 6 Let's have an Inter-district League instead Free Press Soccer Reporter year 1951 was a grand year for Singapore soccer not only did the Colony retain the Malaya Cup, but there was a marked improvement m the standard of football compared with the years that immediately followed the
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  • 124 6 DRAW for the English Rugby League Cup first round yesterday resulted as follows Salford v Hunslet; Huddlesfield v Halifax; Doncaster v Bradford Northern; Leeds v Hull Kingston Rovers; Widnes v Barrow; St. Helenes v Belle Vue Rangers; Dewsbury v Cardiff; Batley v Bramley; Leigh v Keighley;
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  • 56 6 QNE hundred and sixty German v youngsters are to get a free trip to watch the 1952 Olympic Games m Helsinki. The West German Government has announced it will finance the trip for the top 110 boys and 50 girls m a nationwide contest combining
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  • 86 6 The following will represent Taoijong Pagar Rangers m a friendly scccer match between Tanjong Pagar Rangers (2nd XI) against Green Arrow Sports Club at Farrer Park today at 5.15 p.m. A. N. Abdul Razack, M. K. Sved, S O. Hameed, V. N. Tbrar him, T. M. Kassim; S.
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  • 153 6 excellent entry of 84 has been made for this year's Grand National, the world's greatest steeplechase, details of which were published m London yesterday. The entries, 11 more than m 1951, include Nickel Coin, Royal Tan and Derrinstown, the only three to finish last year.
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    33 6 Mr. Abu Bakar, of Salamat Stable, receives tha New Year Cup from Mr. M. Mac Donald at the Penang Turf Club last Tuesday. Winner o f the race was Jeunejsse.— Free Press picture.
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  • 111 6 A WORLD Rugby League Cup competition m which teams representing Britain, Australia. France and New Zealand would compete will be suggested by W. Fallowfield. Secretary of the English Rugby League, at the international conference at Lyons on Jan. 12. Mr. Fallowfield announced this yesterday after
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  • 38 6 JJAROLD Hassail, Huddersfield Town and England insideleft, was yesterday sold to bottom-of-the-league Bolton Wanderers Football Club for £25,000. He will play lor the Wanderers against Tottenham Hotspur m next Saturday's Enerlish r.Mum- niv One game. A.P.
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  • 42 6 rIE third replay of the F.A. Cup second-round tie between Blyth Spartans and Tranmere Rovers will be at Goodison Park, Everton Ground, on Monday. The winners will be away to Huddersfleld Town ln the third round on Jan. 12.- Reuter
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  • 172 6 YTNLESS 340-lb. King Kong looks to his laurels at the Happy World tomorrow night he may be thoroughly "scalped" by the swarthy Redskin, Chief Little Wolf. The fight is under American rules; that is one can still attack the other after he has knocked
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  • 99 6 r PHE Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya has decided not to send a team 'to Colombo during the visit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to Ceylon next month. Mr. N. M. Vasagam, Hon. Secretary of the Malayan A.A.A., told the Free Press
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  • 298 6 nPHh craw and starting times m A the Police Cup golf competition at the Island Club tomorrow and Sunday are: From Ist Tee: Q. H. Addison (8); E. S. M. Khatena (15); T. 8. Sim (13)— Sat. 2.30 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m E. V. Smith (12);
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  • 308 6 S.A.S. Regt. win 32-0 in K.L. FRASER NEAVE CUP RUGBY Free Press Correspondent ]%/f ALA VAN Scouts made a welcome reappearance m Kuala Lumpur yesterday when they overwhelmed Green Howards m a Fraser and Neave Cup rugger fixture on the Padang, scoring 32 po'nts (four goals and four tries) without
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  • 43 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs—Residents of Klang Roid, Kuala Lumpur, have formed their own sports club. The club house is behind the Klang Road Tamil 9chool at the third mile. The opening ceremony will be held on Saturday at 5 p.m.
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  • 52 6 A SLENDER cue -goal margin took 30 Battalion Royal Army Ordnance Corps through the second round of the Singapore Base D-strict inter-unit hockey cup when they met H.Q. Singapore District at Alexandra yesterday. Thirty Bn. forward, Oxford, scored the only goal of the match m the
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  • 742 6  -  PETER WILSON -those were the days From THE Calendar has run out and I go on a personal pilgrimage back along the highways of sport m 1951. There was THE NIGHT I WOULDN'T HAVE MISSED— the night Randolph Turpin beat the "unbeatable Sugar" Ray Robinson at
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  • 150 6 WORLD Welterweight c tender Bobby Dykes Texas, protected a F< bruarj title fight with Kid Gay:> by winning a unanimous bat unimpressive 10-round fc over Raoul Perez oi Cuba St. Nicholas arena on Wednesday. Lanky Dykes, who is duled to meet Kia Gavilaa on
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  • 50 6 The following will represent Royal Army Service Corps "A" XV against Nee Soon Garrison m a friendly rugby match to be played at Nee Soon tomorrow: Davies; Gurney, Wilson-Lloyd, Oliver, Moyles; Hunter. Marks; BazeTey, Robbins, Thompson, Healy. Kertell, Elliot. Neve, Williams. Reserves: Williams, Brooks. Bantoft, Bell.
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    • 73 6 Af mm m^mmf^m MmmTJr m.A\WL mmmWA TmT^mmmWj MT -J mXLmmWA Wmmf*M*P m h^m Wmr IN 1952 *v;l JB /"^""^V -fr-*" We are now booking orders for s//^* l^— r~*"~ l delivery m the United Kingdom during r^fii^lV Jl^LW^ 10 H.P. Anglia or Prefect Saloons or \#^E_33?~^ lUXm\ 15.63 H.P. Consul
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  • 324 7 BARKWAY COURSE BEGINS NEXT WEEK S.A.A.A. invite all schools |(AI BARKWAY, British Amateur Athletic Association coach now touring the Federation, will begin his coaching course m Singapore next Wednesday at Victoria School. a a ¥*l 5 stricklan d, president of the Singapore a.a.a. told the Free Press this morning that
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    21 7 Australian Test heroes, Douglas Ring (right) and skippe r Lindsay Hassett who saved Australia from defeat against th* West Indians yesterday.
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    31 7 picture ntEASCRI SHIP, winner o f the Commissioner-Gene-iTa Cap race on the last d ay of the Penang ChristmasNew Year meeting being led m by Mrs. F. T. Chan. Free Press
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  • 169 7 THOMAS CUP PROBLEM MALAYA will send to the court two doubles combinations which have proved themselves to be the best m the country when the challenge round of the Thomas Cup is played m May, Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, president of the Badminton Association of Malaya said yesterday. Mr. Khoo
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  • 157 7 'NOTHING WRONG WITH COCKELL D^°w. K^ ?rU i Sh hthea vyweight champion, was examined yesterday by a specialist at Hammersmith hospital m London. s P ecla,ls t at Afterwards Dr. K. A. |Makos, his medical adviser, said: "Don is extremely fit, ias fit as he has ever been and as
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    38 7 Port Star goes on to beat W hispering Sands by a shorthead, while Constellation is a neck behind third m fifth race on the last day of the Penang Turf Club's Christmas-New Year meetin which concluded on Tuesday.
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  • 244 7 ENGLAND ARE 96 RUNS AHEAD PAINSTAKING century by all-rounder Dattu l Phadku helped India to take a first innings lead •tct England m the fourth day of the third Test at ntta yesterday. Shi great patience m waiting for the right i hit. Phadka'r had nine fours m his 100
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  • 142 7 t\CI »M)-M. INNS.; JUg INDIA— X, INNS. Roy t Spoooci b Rid^wav 4"> I Mankad c Tattersall b Leadbeate: m umrigar c Howard b Ridgwav io riazare b Tuuersall o Amarnath b Tattersall 5, P:xic*ar c Leadbeater b Ridgwav US Manjrekar b Tattersall 48 Oop-nath c Robertsou D Ridjrwa?
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  • 161 7 England win badminton gNGLAND beat Ireland by six matches -to three m a badminton international at Hove, Sussex last night. England have not been beaten by Ireland since the series began Result (.England first). N. B. Radford lest to F. W. Peard 18-14, 15-8; K. R. Greasley beat J. P.
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  • 83 7 INTER-UNIT BOXING TONIGHT THE holders of the Anchor Cup for Army inter-unit boxing m Singapore, Royal Army Service Corps School, meet G.H.Q. Signal Regiment m the first-round of this year's competition at Tanglin Gymnasium at 8 p.m. this evening. Service boxing fans will be eager to see how much the
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  • 42 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. When scores were one -all *m a women's hockey match between Selangor Club and Selangor Cosmos this evening a shower of rain came down midway m the second session and the game was abandoned.
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    2 7 AUSSIE HEROES
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  • 79 7 'J'WENTY one members of the San Diego State College Football Team were treated for food poisoning at Honolulu on Wednesday following a victory feast celebrating a 34-13 win over the Universit.v of Hawaii m cal condition. Tackle Dick Ortega said the players had a dinner
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  • 511 7 BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS LHJK the third successive year Leow Kirn Fatt and Lim Cheng Kwee won the veterans' doubles title m the Singapore Badminton championships when they defeated their old rivals Wee Eng Siang and Charlie Chua lS— 10, 17—16 at the Clerical Union Hall
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  • 480 7 Australia won the Test-and Ramadhin cried A USTRALIA yesterday won the fourth Test and with it the right to the title of cricket champions uStf" f thc most excitin battl Last month, Australia won the lawn tenni* championship of the world_by retaining the Davis A captain's century by Lindsay Hassett
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  • 17 8 VANDERPUT. To NTH A and L\WSON on 1.1.52 at Kandang K-rbau Hospital, a daughter (Sherry Anne).
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  • 40 8 THE ENGAGEMENT is announced between Steuart Robert Pr.ngle, Royal Marines, only son o! Sir Norman Pringle Bt. and Lady Pringle of Palace Gate, London and Jacqueline Marie only daughter of Mr. Mrs. W. H. Gladwell of Ipoh, Perak, Malaya.
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  • 58 8 CHRISTOPHER Chan age 20 4th son of Mr. Mrs. Martin Chan, passed away at 131-C Haig Road on the Ist January 1952. STOKER William Sutherland fßii:>, loving husband of Vera Dorothy, passed away peacefully at th- General Hospital, at 4.30 p.m., on 31.52. Cortege will leave the G I!
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  • 121 8 MICKEY MENU: DISNEY LOSES COURT CASE LAUSANNE, Fri. THE Swiss Supreme Court has decided that the expression "Mickey Mouse" is not a "work of creative art" and therefore is not protected by copyright Walt Disney Studios had sued the "Mickey Mouse Restaurant" m Zurich for the unauthorised use of Mickey's
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  • 303 8 US DENIES AIDING CHIANG ON BURMA FRONTIER LONDON. Friday. BRITAIN is discussing with the United States the activities of the Chinese Nationalist, General Li Mi, on the South Chinese frontier with Burma and Siam, a Foreign Office spokesman said here yesterday. The discussions are understood to have been taking place
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    18 8 FATHER Alcedo Emaldi. who cut his tongue with a razor blade to avoid giving news to Chinese Reds.
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  • 27 8 The Jules Verne, repairworkshop ship for French warships operating m Indochina waters, Is on her way to France after five years service here. A.P.'
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  • 38 8 A flotilla of 34 Russian' fishing vessels bound for Vladivostok will arrive at Port Said today for transit through the Suez Canal. It consists of 33 trawlers and a parent ship. AFP
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  • 195 8 a T T rr,TT^« MESA, Arizona, Friday. AUTHORITIES said yesterday that George Meril Dutson, an excommunicated Mormon wanted for bigamy, apparently divided his time among his eignht wives, forcing them to support him by peddling goods from door to door. The County Sheriff's Deputy said
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    48 8 Gracie Fields with Abraham Boris Alperovic, the Bessarabian radio mechanic whom she is to marry. Alperovic was m a German concentration camp and on his release became a sergeant m the British Eighth Army. He went to live m Capri, where Gracie has a restaurant on his demobilisation.
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  • 53 8 British Treasury circles regretted that India's Finance Minister, Sir Chintamani Deshmukh, was not likely to attend the mid January Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference m London. A report from New Delhi stated that Sir Chintamani, now engaged m the Indian elections, might visit London later for
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  • 43 8 A new anti-malaria drug is being given to all soldiers returning to the United States from Korea. The drug is known as primaquine and is given to all returning soldiers even though they show no symptoms of malaria. A.P.
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  • 238 8 'Ghostly' antics amaze police LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Fri. SCIENTISTS from two universities joined a growing crowd yesterday to watch objects m Henry Thacker's home sneer at gjavity and fly around like a shower from a fountain. Two -amazed" county policemen swore they saw Christmas cards, battle caps and cutlery mysteriously move
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  • 106 8 LONDON. Fri. BELIEF that the Government plans to make heavy cuts m capital expenditure weighed heavily on f the London Stock Exchange yesterday. Domestic issues continued their recent downward movement and closed dull. Losses of up to threeeighths were shown m gilt-edged while leading
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  • 24 8 Jo Davidson, one of the world's most famous sculptors, died of a heart attack yesterday at his home near Tours, France A.P.
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  • 16 8 Burma and Australia will soon exchange envoys with the rank nr MinistPr nlAr»ir»n_ tentiary. Reuter
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  • 216 8 LONDON Fri. THE Daily Express yesterday accused a British Council official of making an attack on the people of Ceylon. This attack had been made -by Mr. A. L P. Himbury, the British Council's representative mi n Colombo the Express said editorially. The paper
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