The Singapore Free Press, 7 January 1952

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA No. 18,282. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 504 1 Luncheon meeting Ifor Churchill at Pentagon WASHINGTON, Monday. BRITISH Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill yesterday conferred with American military chiefs for a quick review of urgent defence problems hindering Western plans to meet the threat of Communist aggression. Cheered by a warm American welcome, the 73-year-old British
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  • 128 1 PARIS, Mon. FfeRTTAIN and the United > States yesterday put t imishing touches to a 1 posa] that a special hzh level meeting of the Security Council should discuss ways of relieving International tension when the time for such a meeting is considered opportune.
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  • 86 1 U.S. 'not hard pressed' for tin Defence Mobiliser, Mr. Charles B. Wilson, said yeshe believed the UnitStat. s wUI be able to get' en we need it." Be said: We have not t an hard pressed for tin We had a pretty good ■x ol tin when the reameni programme
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  • 21 1 A Turkish steamer has run aground mi n the Scheldt near 8a... Holland, radio reports I i Bterday. U.P.
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  • 117 1 £EFORE GOING IN to lunch at the Pentagon. Mr. Churchill pbsed for official photographs. When the kleig and flash bulbs popped. Mr. Churchill remarked about the strong light m his eyes. "I don't think it affects my eyes or I would have been blind long ago/
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  • 60 1 A monkey irom Singapore escaped from its cage m the engine room of the liner, President Arthur, and it took a week to recapture it. The monkey, one of 30 brought to New Jersey by the vessel, was eventually caught when a member of the crew put half
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  • 61 1 Rats chewed flesh from the toes of a sleeping 10--year-old girl whose foot was without feeling after a spinal surgery m Forthworth, Texas. The doctor who treated her said all her five toes on the left foot were torn. But the girl was not aware
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  • 263 1 TRIUMPHAL WELCOME AWAITS SEA HERO LONDON, Mon. A HERO'S welcome awaits Captain Kurt Carlsen who yesterday w^s still on board his crippled freighter, The Fying Enterprise, as she was being towed by the giant British tug Turmoil to Falmouth, 245 miles away. His parents have already flown to England from
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  • 72 1 RICHMOND, MISSOURI, Mon. A FARMER stalked into a crowded beer tavern m Richmond, Missouri, on Saturday night and sprayed its patrons with bullets. He killed two persons and wounded four others, one critically. The farmer, Roscoe Jones, was subdued by patrons and officers before he could empty
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  • 33 1 Wendell Phillips, 30-year-old Caiifornian explorer, has left to direct excavations m Mareb, believed to have been the capital city during the reign of the Queen of Sheba. A.P.
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  • 58 1 MOKE than 83 died m a Christmas Day hurricane which swept the New Hebrides islands, according to belated messages which reached Auckland, New Zealand yesterday. There also was heavy damage to shipping and widespread destruction of property. One message said that 49 persons recently evacuated from a
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  • 98 1 TEHERAN, Mon. r THE International Bank is still looking for a compromise with the Persian Government, a Bank official told the press here before flying to Abadan. He said the Bank was now waiting for Teheran's answer to the suggestion that the Iranian Oil Company should
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  • 124 1 SUEZ CITY IS SEALED OFF LT.-General Sir George Ersskine, Commander of British troops m Egypt, announced yesterday that the "bulldozed" village of Kafr Abdu was to be evacuated and completely sealed off. Part of the village was demolished by British tanks last month to make a safe road to the
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    39 1 CHARLOTTE KNIGHT, associate editor of Colliers Magazine was rescued by men of the U.S. submarine Volador when a helicopter m which she was a passenger crashed m Korean waters. Here, sailors pull her up the side of the submarine.
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  • 23 1 Bandits murdered five brothers m their separate country homes about 150 miles northwest of Boerota m the Philippine*.- A. P.
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  • 76 1 CAIRO, Mon. EGYPT has rejected Britain's protest against a newspaper's offer of £1,000 to anyone who kills Lieutenant General Sir George Erskine, commander of British troops m Egypt. The protest called the offer "incitement to murder/ The independent weekly, Al Misri, offered the reward on New Year's
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  • 47 1 Eighteen-year-old Raymond C. Urig, died after being m a coma for 26 months following a car accident m Lorrain. Ohio Occasionally during the coma Raymond smiled, wept or turned a little on his bed whep Ann a was tuTlrin*? +.r_ him.- A.P.
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  • 147 1 REPUBLICANS NAME IKE WASHINGTON, Monday. TPHE National Manager of the Republican Party's "Eisenhower for President" movement said yesterday that he was entering the name of Gen. Eisenhower m the coming New Hampshire primary election for candidates for President of the United States. The National Manager, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, m
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  • 212 1 French aim is peace in I.-C. PARIS, Monday. T^HE French Foreign Minister, Mr. Robert Schuman, said m Toulouse yesterday that French policy m Indo-China was a policy of peace and France would not hesitate to make peace there if conditions were acceptable. After referring to Korea where he said "we
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  • 30 1 King Talal of Jordan accompanied by the Queen and their two sons, will leave Amman on January 10 for a three-week holiday cruise m the Mediterranean. A.P.
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  • 25 1 General Fan Ming. Commander of the Chinese Communist "Army of Liberation" m Tibet, has presented the Dalai Lama with pictures of
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  • 228 1 N. Korea piles up crated MIGs TOKYO, Mon. jlfl AJOR-G ENERAL Claude E. Farenbaugh, Allied negotiator, said yesterday the United Nations will not agree to Communist demands to reconstruct and rehabilitate about 100 airfields m North Korea. The Reds are understood to be secretly accumulating MIGs sent to airfields m
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  • 97 1 SEOUL, Mon. FIFTH Air Force Sabre jet* fought three spectacular aerial battles with Communist MlG's yesterday, knocking five out of the sky and damaging ten. Two of the swirling fights occurred at mid-day and, m the third afternoon fight 24 of the Sabres outfought approximately
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  • 649 2 *9^sss^* m fw**^tw m m 9 at Londoa's 'Magpie* show BROODS of "magpies'* are meeting m London's Caxton Hall for a great occasion— their first exhibition. Officially It is a Collectors 1 and Hobbyists' Rally, a display of treasures and apparent jupk hoarded by avid youth
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  • 211 2 pAMIUAK rlgure m v 1 new role at the laying-up of the Colours of the 2nd Battalion The Royal Scots Fusiliers at Paisley Abbey, Scotland, was the former Adjutant, Major Adam MacFarlan, who had organised the moves of the battalion m France. Madagascar, Persia, E^ypt, Sicily,
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  • 1527 2 'Breakdown Trucks' Move Parked Cars JHGJHJ ITS ILLEGAL 8UT.... NEW YORK. THE fantastic city of New York is quickly approaching a fantastic exists. Tbe traffic problem is old stuff, yoa say? Ah, but listen to the sort of thing that is going cm now. Goal and 06 supply ing firms
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    19 2 flf_ «f cep:' Tljf plans vU! make w wwi >w Ml Wf span of rtfft and is H«ft. 1<W-
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  • 624 2  - GERMANS TRYING TO DODGE THE BILL FOR DEFENCE Charles WigSton says BRITISH Treasury men have warned Whitehall that the Germans are trying to dodge paying for European defence. After a secret survey of Germany's new industrial boom, British investigators say the 45,000,000 West Germans could pay double the £550 million
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    • 280 2 /OUR LUCKY STAR £OR.\ today, you hay tremendous persons! courage which, at times." amounts to recklessness. Bui the stars seem to have bless? yoa and, usually, you succeed < m your venture far beyond the hopes and dreams oven of yourself. This is, no doubt. because you combine initiative with
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  • 233 3 'Spotters' give help in 'flu battle LONDON, Mon HEALTH Ministry* experts hive devised a plan to detect the start of an influenza epidemic m Britain's large towns. The scheme aims to 2 ive doctors. hospitals, chemists at least days" notice of a possib c epidemic so that drugs can be
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    11 3 TODAY'S PIN-UP. Sally Forrest, is ready for an early morning swim.
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  • 481 3 Research work by 'enemy' PARIS, Monday. THE eight-man rat destruction service of greater Paris is fighting a heart-breaking battle with an enemy more numerous than the city's population. Every house m the capital has cellars and the greatly overcrowded Central Markets— which handle
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  • 113 3 HE WALKED £28,000 LONDON, Mon. A NEPHEW who used to take his fraU and ageing aunt for walks has been left £28,000 m her £41,000 will. The nephew is 58-year-old Mr. Nugent Wright, a £6-a-week Leeds (railwayman. When he finished his early turn at 2 p.m. he would often go
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  • 85 3 The Indian Ambassador to the United States, Mr. B. R. Sen, has conferred with the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Williard Thorp, m Washington on the possibility of purchasing American surplus ships for coastal use m India. Mr. Sen told newsmen the United States Government
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  • 247 3 "THE mother and step-father of four-year-old Barry James Ogden, whose remains were found m a slag heap at Barnsley Main Colliery 15 months after his death, were sentenced at Leeds Assizes Mrs. Dorothy Ogden. 29, was carried fainting from the dock whefi goaled for two
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    24 3 HOLLYWOOD actress, Evelyn Keyes. m London recently to make personal appearances, visited the Thames Embankment and tried to 109k as inscrutable as the Sphinx.
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  • 138 3 HONG KONG, Mon. COMMUNIST China is engaged this winter m a nation-wide campaign of the "ideological remoulding of teachers." In Gommunist language, that moans making educators adopt Communist Marxist teachings and abandon conventional ideas and policies It also means that .educators cannot simply avoid politics. They must
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  • 73 3 Nehru thanks a thoughtful girl The Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, has written six year- old. Wendy Marks of Storrs, Conn., thanking her for "the gift of one dollar I saved to help the people of India The Foreign Ministry released a copy of the American girl's letter which was
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  • 287 3 BERLIN, Monday. A L CAPONE, the world's gangster king who died four years ago, has a successor, a 15-year-old German boy. But despite his age, all the makings of the real gangster are there. Already police throughout the British zone of Germany have dubbed
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  • 50 3 President Quirino has ordered a thorough investigation of largescale smuggling of war materials from the Philippines to Communist China His intervention came m the wake of further disclosure by the National Bureau of Investigation of a "rampant" currency smuggling racket between Manila and Hong Kong. A.P.
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  • 96 3 LONDON, Men BRITAIN'S atom factory at Harwell, Essex, is now flying radioactive isotopes to hospitals, factories and universities m 25 different countries, the Supply Ministry said. Isotopes are metals treated to give off radio rays. "A Ministry spokesman said: "The isotopes are helping to make medical
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  • 53 3 A radio message from storm-bound Little Blacket Island, off the Kerry coast of Ireland, has reported its 28 residents aa c m a "desperate situation" for lack of food. Gales raging off the Irish coast have made it impossible to send regular supplies from the mainland for
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  • 34 3 The Prime Minister of Nepal, Mr. MP. Koirala arrived m New Delhi yesterday for three days of talks with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru "on tonics nf mutual interest.' A.P.
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  • 26 3 Mr. Harold Stassen, who has formally entered the United States presidential race, has promised to eliminate 200,000 malingerers m the American civil service. AFP
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    327 3 YESTERDAY. we described how I this hand from the international match between Italy and England (the only out Italy lost m the European Championship) was played at one table. Trying to fight Are with fire, the British used artificial bids against the Italians and wound up m three
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  • 54 3 The Association of Women Teachers of British Secondary Schools have uanimously adopted a resolution protesting against the vast circulation of certain publications called "comics" m Britain and "funnies" m America. These publications will only have a bad effect on the young generation, both culturally and morally,
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    • 186 3 MandrakG Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya I IuQW I POUR IN SOME PLASTIC fILOPj I I REMOVE THEFINISHEO PLASTIC I |~THEN PUT IT II CHEE-/ YOUIM iA TUBN ONTO I SWITCHAET IT COOK MASK, AOO A FALSE MUSTACHE ON/ HOW 00 DEAITRING|R FOR .:,V,.CRS£FACE,IPUTTH.SMASk| X^^^S^^T^ TOIT-'-JUSTUKEVQUrW'S'-- I
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    • 230 3 Radio SINGAPORE 1.00 p.m. Monday MatineeDavid Le Winter Orchestra Jeri Sullivan 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Home on the Range; 2.00 Close; 5.00 Programmes m Malay; 6 15 Time Signal Programme Summary; 6.17 Children's Corner; 6.35 Adventures m Music; 6.55 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal News;
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  • 143 4 Ttis-Rk_ will be sympathy tor the Singaporean who is deeply hurt because a restaurant would not serve him as he was not wearing a coat though he had "a clean pair of trousers and a shirt and tie." Tnev are many stupid anomalies which the meeting of West
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  • 436 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Jan. 7, 1952. Spirit of heroism rf HERE is to be an attack sometime m 1952. Two countries have already reached "complete agreement on all major issues". Russia is reported to have made her plans too. How pleasant to learn that the object of these
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  • 1035 4 MALAYA came into British homes at Christmastime m a more pleasurable way than is usual these days. This time the war wa3 m the background, and before the King spoke to the Empire we heard Jean Bothaju of Malaya talking from New Zealand
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  • 563 4 little social clubs all over the country, m addition to the larger organisation m London. Now they are looking forward to a big reunion and Festival of Remembrance at London's Albert Hall m February. Already a gathering of over four thousand is assured. General
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    32 4 Osman Gumanti. who will perform a BaHnese d**c 3 t «V^i re C,t t 1 ,n t atd of the St A "drews Orthopoedic HosAl OI Movement Academy Sentc nan k- K~~i.~_a
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  • 988 4 NEW YORK. SOME time ago I read about a poll which showed that more Americans start reading their morning newspapers with the "funnies'', the page that is filled with comic strips, than with the front news-page. That seems a little startling at first. The
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  • 160 4 anti- terrorist war Ir-. Malaya has at last fouiu its way into the newspaper strip cartoon. For weeks past the four million or so young admirers of the achievements of Buck Ryan private investigator, have been following m the pages of the Daily Mirror the
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  • 290 4  - Voice of Mother Earth THOMAS R. HENRY By WASHINGTON JHE most Mithquake-re ing apparatus world is being on Mount Paloi of the ear powerful tek *c Designed on a pie, the Mouni seLsmogj-aph earth strain* slx-mUlionths i I caused by sh< k in g through tl apparatus. b< ing the
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  • 176 5 New secondary school for girls nt twtm Staff Reporter >V Government seconA afternoon girls' will be started at 3 Girls' School building larj 14. when the new »ins. It will be the .vernment secondtrls' -.-hooi m Singapore. s ..joI will take over misefl occupied by the Girls' Afternoon I hich
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  • 160 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. FOUR men were ordLned a tn the Methodist Church by Bishop Raymond L Archer, head of the Methodist Mission m SouthEast Asia, during the annual 0 rence Ordination service a Wesley Church, Kuala 1 nnpur, yesterday. Tht R? v Bernard C. Wahl, i Penang
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  • 209 5 -and boys are proficient at handicrafts Free Press Staff Reporter 'JHE standard of health of children at the Social Welfare feeding centres m Singapore showed a definite improvement m 1951, an official of the Social Welfare Department said yesterday. Observations have revealed that children at the
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  • 172 5 Tax raised on Colony building Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council has increased the 1952 annual value, for assessment purposes, of the United Engineers building m River Valley Road by more than $35,000. The increase means that the property will be assessed this year on an annual value
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    48 5 picture. RAIN proved an unex pected guest at this wedding on Saturday when Mr. Anthony Raj am had to escort his bride under an umbrella from the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes where the ceremony took place. The bride was Miss Josephine David of Singapore. Free Press
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  • 156 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 1^ EARLY 1,000 engineering and slipway workers m Singapore Tanjong Rhu area may be faced with a lunch problem if the City Council this month confirms a recommendation by its Health Committee to close down unlicensed and alleged insanitary eating shops
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  • 25 5 TAIPING, Mon.— The Chinese Recreation Club will hold a Chinese New Year's Eve dance at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan on Jan. 26.
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  • 52 5 Four new Commissioners of Oaths, attached to the Singapore Civil District Courts, were sworn m last week before Mr. A. W. Bellamy, the Civil District Judge. Three of them are interpreters. Messrs. A. Vijeyacone, Mok Choon Thim and Niranjan Singh. The other is a clerk, Mr.
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  • 36 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— The 64*4 mile SerembanGemas road m Negri Sembilan was flooded on Saturday to a depth of 18 inches The water is still rising and the road is closed to light traffic.
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  • 36 5 The screening of the film "David and Bathsheba,'' now showing at the Alhambra m Singapore, has been delayed m the Federation until it has been shown to the Federation Appeal Board.
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  • 85 5 PENANG, Mon. MALAYA'S need for greater sense of social consciousness was stressed by Miss Ma Tak Oon, social welfare scholar.* who returned m the Canton yesterday after a Home Office course m London. She urged the introduction of a probation system for juvenile offenders. She attributed juven
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  • 47 5 Singapore's Jewish Organisation— Habonim presented its sixth annual variety concert last night m the British Council Hall, Singapore. There was a cast of 23 and the show was directed and produced by Mr. Joe Khatena and Mr. Jonah Joshua and compered by Mr. Abrabnm Solomon.
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  • 133 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Indian Association plans to build a welfare and rest home for sick and destitute Indians. It has appointed a committee to collecet funds and go ahead with this programme. Mr. R. Jumabhoy, Executive Councillor, is its chairman. The lady
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    53 5 SEVEN ASIAN GIRLS who have been postulates at the Pome of the Little Sisters, Thomson Road, Singapore, took the Holy Habit at the Home Chapel Service yesterday. This picture shows them marching out of the chapel with the black robes they received from the Bishop of Malacca Msgr. Olcomendy, who
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  • 108 5 lIOUSES, according to designs chosen by buvcrs. 11 are to be built by the Scow family of East Coast Road, Singapore. I The family plans to build 20 houses first m Siglap area. The head of the family, Mr. Scow Peck Leng, said that
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    41 5 ZALEHA BINTI TAIB, aged three, first prize winner at the baby show at R.A.F. Regiment Depot, Telok Paku, Changi, on Saturday says "I want to have nothing to do with the Press" as he is pictured by a Free Press photographer.
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  • 45 5 Donations totalling $1,661 were made to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund m the week ended Dec. 29. The Fund now stands at $4,654,644. The Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce, Malacca, contributed $144, bringing their total donations to the fund to $10,000.
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  • 285 5 No one claimed this $77,100 r cc Press B |T Key r FIFTEEN Police row trdl r totalling $77,100 v. r« offered last year m c >- nection with murder, cheating, stolen cars and motor cycles arid tha Emergency. None 1 them nave bee n claimed. Except m two cases,
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  • 33 5 The Indian Fine Arts Society of Singapore will celebrate the Thyagaraja Festival on Jan. 27 with a singing contest of pieces composed by a South Indian poet. Prizes will be awarded.
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  • 226 5 THE 'question of whether the owners of a private road m Singapore should be held responsible for its maintenance when it is being used heavily as a public road, is due to be discussed by the City Council's Public Works Committee within the next
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  • 816 6  -  JIM CHAMBERS By PORTSMOUTH, top of the First Division of the English Football League, pulled off a 3 l win over bottom-of-the-table Huddersfield Town on Saturday without ever being seriously troubled by the team which, with London's Fulham, appears to be booked for relegation.
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  • 88 6 HART, FRY SAIL FOR CEYLON DORIS HART, second-rank-ing American woman tennis player, and Shirley Fry, third member of the Wightman Cup team, have sailed for Southampton aboard the Qugen Mary en route to the Asian tennis championships to be held m Ceylon on Feb. 5. Joy and Tony Mottram of
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  • 54 6 Davis Cup star, Frank Sedgman, m a by-lined article m Sydney's Sunday Telegraph, says: "It seems pretty certain now I will remain an amateur for life. I will try to establish myself m the business world m the next half dozen years while tapering Off mv
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  • 247 6 'pwo British teen age girl swimmers are steadily preparing for the Olympic Games at Helsinki, each hi her own way. Daphne Wilkinson, aged 19, has left her job m the Midlands, eschewed all social engagements, and concentrates on nothing else but knocking off seconds from her
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  • 364 6 GOLDEN BOY MATCHED WITH HALL Hancock meets Chia 's challenge Free Press Boxing Reporter THIS Friday night, Australian welterweight boxer, Bernie Hall, will be sitting m a dressing room at the Happy World stadium working up a bitter hatred for a mart he has never ever seen or met before—
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  • 763 6 Free Press Badminton Correspondent ONG Poh Lim playing at the peak of his form dethroned the reigning Singapore badminton champion, Cheong Hock Leng m straight sets at the Clerical Union court on Saturday night to enter the final of the Singapore championships. Poh Lim
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  • 100 6 •yyITH four birdies m the home, Jack Burke Jr., of Houston, Texas, returned 36—33—69 for a two under par performance that led the field m the first round of the U.S. $17,500 Los Angeles open golf tournament, on Saturday. The tourney marked the opening of
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  • 50 6 'JKSSHIRO Daigo, Japanese judo world champion, yesterday defeated 10 Bavarian judo stars m a total time of less than seven minutes m an exhibition match. Daigo is touring West Germany with a Japanese all-star team, headed by the president of the Japanese Judo Association. Tachiru. A.P.
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  • 59 6 43-YEARS OLD WINS picture. Thirty-five athletes took pa rt in the six miles road race organised by Mr. C. A. Seabrooke at the Naval Base on Saturday. But it was left to 43-year-old Capt. Hatchings, pictured running behind the Sikh competitor (right) to run home an casv winner, in the
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  • 314 6 Kong again, but not with Worg says the Chief By MATMAN AN enraged Chief Little Wolf, still smarting l referee Wong Buck Lee's "no contest' deci s m his bloody battle with King Kong 0n Satur/ night, this morning demanded a return fight v the giant Hungarian, but with a
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  • 186 6 Referee on 'mike' i s his idea gOUTHAMPTONf manager. Sid Ca- v! of the opinion tha' reie> should control matches f^l the grand stand, aaw phone, m which to w l would, he says. get ove--' distance difficulty how much better he m be able to see the t-^ field—
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  • 31 6 £HICO Vejar (146 lbs.). New York college boy, rounded out a unanimous ten-round decision over veteran Enrique Bolancs (143 VtsC> of Pasadena, California, last t at Madison Square Garden.
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  • 149 7 41 enter PoliceCivilian tourney pORTT-ONE entries have been received by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association for the Police-Civilian area elimination championship bouts at the Police Training School this Wednesday and Thursday. The weigh-in and medical inspection of the 41 contestants will take place
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  • 100 7  - Woods is back: Slow work at B. Timah ALLAN LEWIS By HEAVY tracks at Bukit Timah again restrict- training to half pace rk this morning. Most Ihe horses did slow rk on the number £rass track. I rge Woods returned fi en Australia yesterday and as riding track work at
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  • 67 7 Spain's former middleweight champion Antonio Soldevilla &m Saturday beat Christian Lunaud of France by a knockout m tbe *ixth round of scheduled 10 rounder. Cornering Lunaud. the Spaniard landed smashing right hooks to floor tte frenchman. Saldevflia attacked fram the first round and pounded Ms opponent
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  • 604 7 Saturday s rugby roundup Ji A MDYAL Navy representative won the Mellersli s A Kicking Trophy at Eoyal Afar Ferae Seletar on Saiurday. Tlie final of the arnma! ki tor-Services place-kicking tourney took place just before the Navy v. R.A.F. Malaya rugby match. PO
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  • 73 7 South Australia scored 270 lor eight wickets when they began their Sheffield Shield match against Queensland on Saturday. Early wickets toppled cheaply but Lance Duldlg prevented a complete rout with a fighting innings of 66. Re batted for two and a half bouts aad was then
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  • 444 7 D;i TH Africa's rugby team rounded out their i Titer national programme with an S-S win over England m a thrilling, grim, hard and robust game Twickenham on Saturday before a 65,800 crowd >eh included the Duke of Edinburgh. Them the 1951 South Africflowed the
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    16 7 r>P* Vimlb team thai uas K_pl_i #c a Ki«____r*less dra v by Jf.- ?_la F,l-_nimi_r _P.i4-D_
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  • 61 7 TPHE New Zealand National Rugby League team suffered an unexpected defeat from the hands <tf the average French team of Carcassonne by nine points to seven. The Kiwis appeared particularly clumsy and bewildered m the face of a determined French side. Apart from a few good movements and
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  • 1059 7 UK. Football league standings alter Saturdays matches are.: FIRST DIVISION Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. fts Portsmouth 27 16 6 6 49 37 37 Manchester U. 27 14 7 6 66 39 3» Arstuai 21 14 c 1 13 v Newcastle D. 26 13 6 7
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  • 69 7 KLANG, Sun. Selangor beat Negri Sembilan by *a% points {two tries) to nil yesterday m tbe first Inter-State rugger match played ln Klang since the liberation. The Klaqg padang, where the: game was -played, was ateioet com- j pletely wattr-logged there being pools ArikSe deep
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  • 46 7 picture. Mrs. E. Castes. Kuala Lumpur F.W D. f peris Ckib jmm-c Gfirfe'gpertc Ct_» raid yesterday on fee* pada-g B_i F.WJD. irfwsVr cesses se the rescue to rob Mies M Clarke of the hall. T%e .mane eaded in a aeure- Free Press
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  • 110 7 THE FIDDLER WINS AGAIN Mr. Frank Collingwoad's Eng-lish-brad colt Tke Fiddler, won tbe King George VI Cup. the Blue Riband af the Indian turf, at Calcutta on Saturday. Second was the Makarasa3i ol Parklaklmefli's Eastern Sea. also an English colt, half a length ba- hind, while the Raja of Ramnad's
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  • 32 7 THE aingnpwe Table Tennis AssocladMa'fi *I3rar Fund to send a team of four platens to the world champinshaue m. Bombay next month has reached $1,1*). But $8,000 is needed
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  • 70 7 FRANK LEE, a Cb__padfcMi hosier who fights for the Royal -^I^^*^ faceted ani m London oa Saturday the fi«t time te few IMb— by a football. Le e was playing inside right far the WaaaMdge Tea« i« a small local footbail league match at S4owmarket, Suffolk, whea
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  • 382 7 ROBERTSON HITS 183 FOR THE MCC Tourists 370 for 5 JAMSHEDFUR, Monday JH sfaar* contrast to the Calcutta Test crawl last x week, the MCC scored 370 fo* tive wickets 4a the g^F on t^ y^ **7 <*«r match against East tee ki Jatarticdpi yesterfaT. On a fute matting wicket,
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  • 161 7 S-KARLES BRAY. cricket v writer oi the London Daily Herald, commenting on the "Atow-motlQir i%*t 5 between India and England, on Saturday blamed the lodi*n Cricket Board of Control for allow** sncfa batmen's wickets to be prepared. "Both teams will be castigated for
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  • 19 7 Australia beat England by 08 points to 37 m ttie first speedway Test match m Sydney on Saturday Reuter
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  • 133 8 HANOVER, Mon. UNITS OF THE 11th Armoured Division will set out early today for the British Rhine Army's first winter manoeuvres m Germany m the snow-covered Hartz Mountains, only a few miles from the iron curtain. "Operation Frozen Finger" is part of a training programme
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  • 101 8 TEHERAN, Mon. PERSIA S elections, which began on December 18, may be declared null and void and restarted if an opposition bill approved m principle yesterday by a majority vote of the Majlis is finally passed. The bill is designed to put the elections under* Mailis
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  • 30 8 General Jean De Lattre De Tassigny, French civil and military commander m IndoChina, who was operated on m Paris on Saturday was VeSterda TT matinn i-i_-vT>rt"_ol progress Reuter
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  • 29 8 Labour MP. Arthur Bottomley. who was Secretary for Overseas Trade m the Attlee Government, yesterday appealed for the maintenance and development of trade with Russia- AFP
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  • 21 8 The first Libyan general elections on a nationwide scale are expected tn tab* place on Feb. 19, A.P.
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  • 329 8 U.S. BEGINS NATIONWIDE CLEAN-UP-OF GANGSTERS NEW YORK, Monday. AMERICAN Minister of Justice, Mr. Howard McGrath, has launched Operation "Clean Up" against the activities of gangsters m the United States. This week-end, he issued orders to 93 federal juries to interrogate and charge all types of gangsters summoned before them. During
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  • 44 8 The wide differences separating Japan and Indonesia on reparations are expected to be narrowed this week. The Japanese are hopeful that draft agreement may be worked out before the head of the Indonesian mission Dr. Raden Douanada. leaves for home A.P.
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  • 126 8 WASHINGTON, Mon. UNITED States High Commissioner, Mr. John J. McCloy, yesterday described Germany's postwar recovery as "almost a miracle", but cautioned that strong economic gains must still be made to counteract Russia's pressure. Mr. McCloy said m a television documentary on Europe that the
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  • 176 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Monday. I OUIS Fisner, lecturer, writer and onetime foreign correspondent m Russia, said that a behind-the-scenes fight is going on among Russian leaders who wish to succeed Joseph Stalin. Fischer said m an inter- view printed m the San Francisco News that
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  • 32 8 Frank Yokley became the proud father of triplets, but not proud enough to come home and see them. He is wanted by Georgia and Tennessee authorities. U.P.
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  • 135 8 BOMBAY. Mon THE Hyderabad State Government yesterday warned the Communists .to stop rousing communal passion among Hindus and refrain from personal abuse of the Premier, Mr. Nehru m the election campaign. The government said allega- tions ot unlair conduct during the elections will not prevent it
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  • 199 8 WASHINGTON, Monday. US. Mobilisation Director Mr. Charles Wilson dis- closed last night that the Government had decided to continue its "guns with butter policy. In a report to President Truman, Mr. Wilson said armament gains m 1951 were tremendous and achieved with little disruption of industry
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  • 40 8 Rear Admiral T. H. Simpson, Royal Navy, (retired) a former engineering specialist. his wife and their two children were all killed when their car collided with a motor coach at South Mimms (Hertfordshire) on Saturday Reuter
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  • 64 8 RECKLESS inflammatory statements by United States politicians might set off a war with the Soviet Union this year, Mr. Louis Fisher, a foreign correspondent, said at a press conference m San Francisco yesterday. Mr. Fischer urged United States politicians to avoid what he described as
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  • 68 8 POPE PIUS XII, m his 13th Christmas Message to the world, made an impassioned plea for peace. Speaking m a strong voice the Pontiff expressed great joy at being able, once again, to meet with the Church's faithful m all continents of the world and with
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  • 116 8 Drank half a gallon of gin in 5 min. TOKYO, Mon. 'pHE SIGN m a downtown Tokyo fair said: "Any guest who empties half a gallon of rice gin within 30 minutes need not pay for the drink." A 27-year-old carpenter, Yoshio Katsurada, last night challenged the tavern and downed
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  • 56 8 Secretary-General Kaneshichi Masuda of the Liberal Party yesterday said Premier Stalin's New Year message to the Japanese people was "a rare phenomenon" and "a misplaced kindness." He wished the Russian leader had instead given information as to what happened to the Japanese war prisoners who have not
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  • 28 8 Seven American servicemen were killed m the flaming crash of two U.S. military planes at Burtonwood, England on Saturday. Eighteen Others WPr_> ininroH m. critically A.P.
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  • 55 8 NOTICE is hereby gtven that STOUNO HAI WAH also kM*n an H W. YOUNG of 77 Marne Road." Singapore, i» applying to the Governor tor naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should =end a written signed statement of the facts
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  • 50 8 NOTICE U hereby SIM SWEE SENG of V J 4 Poh Road. Singapore _<_ to the Governor for nar^^l tion, and that any person*" knows any reason why natut S| tion should not be granted \*7** send a written sump-'' of tjje facts to the Colon- a:*?* retary, Singapore.
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