The Singapore Free Press, 4 February 1952

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA >„. 18.:iO6- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 620 1 'SLAP IN FACE FOR MALAYA' New deputy H. C. creates stir in K.L. tree rress stair Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JHE appointment of "The Man from Jamaica*', as the new Deputy High Commissioner of the Federation, Mr. Donald Charles MacGillivray, has already come to be known, was received with a
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  • 216 1 PRINCESS, DUKE AT KENYA LODGE Reuter NVKKi. Kenya, Mon. nRINCESS Elizabeth I the Duke of Edingb arrived yesterday from Nairobi at 5 ma Lodge. sir Philip Mitchell, I presented to the F:.:. Uw key to the fore she entered p... couple will stay r' ai the Ledge, which ai the
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  • 31 1 i Berlin police yester- m i.rt yea 15 Communists tonstratins: against the 1 d States on the seventh i Hnwrsar of the biggest i aid or. Berlin.— M Reuter
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  • 104 1 LONDON, Mon. FRENCH Foreign Minister. Mr. Robert Schuman, informed Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary last week that the French Government would be prepared to consider a final solution of the problem of the Saar even before the conclusion of a German peace treaty,
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  • 225 1 REDS PLEDGE TO RELEASE U.N. MEN PANMUNJOM, Mon. A UNITED NATIONS spokesman said the Communists had assured the United Nations team that they would repatriate all United Nations prisoners within 30 days of the signing of an Armistice. This was one of the causes of the wave of optimism which
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  • 101 1 'ALL HELL IN INDIA' NEW DELHI, Mon. gLECTION successes by the Communists m some Indian states led party leader A joy K. Ghosh to declare confidently yesterday that m "a very short time we will have the backing of a majority m the country." Ghosh said m an interview that
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  • 203 1 FRANKFURT, Monday j^liJ^i. i.*ix^i pu:ice nave launched the biggest manif hunt m Germany since the war for Mamie Ruth Shelton, pert freckle-faced red-haired American girl who was abducted last ni-rv,t n recently fled from prison. Miss Shelton, who is the 18-year-old step-daughter of an American Army
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  • 96 1 'Bad' whisky is banned IN order "to protect the good name of Scotch" the British Board of Trade has banned the export after today of "immature" whisky without a special licence. Whisky less than three years old is "immature". The move has drawn cries of protest from several small distillers
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  • 65 1 .LONDON, Mon. 'THE Sunday Express reported that the King is wearing an electricaiiy-heat-;ed vest on doctor's orders during recent outdoor trips. 1 The paper said that the vest is made of khaki silk and ribbed with wires which receive electricity from a small battery. The King's
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  • 42 1 The oonze statue of Rudolph Valentino, the late "great lover," of the screen, lies In a Hollywood service yard today Vandab broke the image loose from its base and park attendant* found It lvlns on the lawn. AP
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    22 1 picture. BRITAIN'S Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Richard Butler, on his way to Parliament to present his cut?n~ndJllP tll»nc fni» Rrifain A.P.
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    71 1 picture WHEN EGYPTIAN police at Ismailia m the Canal zone opened fire on British troops after refusing to surrender their arms, the British troops, backed by six tanks, went into action m the biggest battle m Egypt to date. The two centres of the battle were the Caracol, police headquarters,
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  • 21 1 [*HB UNITED NAT1CN8! c>n* joaervcrs look fGr Red s cale disarmament talks narUpH thp nnlv rjntir»pnhlp I
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  • 311 1 CAIRO, Monday. tUGHT HUNDRED PEOPLE have been arrested as a result of the Cairo disturbances of January 26 when much of the commercial centre was burned out and several British lives lost, the Egyptian Interior Minister, Mortada El Maraghy Bey, said yesterday. Searches
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  • 66 1 I Free Press Staff Reporter. pEYLONESE m Singapore I V' should identify them- selves with local interests j because, as citizens, they have certain obligations to the Colony, Mr. H. J <* Kulasingha said today. He was addressing a Ceyiot Independence Day celebrations meeting which com- 1
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  • 67 1 ULEKMUNT FERRAND, Mon. TWO men and a woman were arrested here after police began detecting a detective course. The course, nationally advertised, offered students "exciting and remunerative" work m a worldwide network after they had graduated from the 11,800 francs ($96) course. More than 300 people
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  • 33 1 An American-built Douglas DC-6 airplane of the Italian LAI Airlines has claimed- a new world record of 12 hours and 22 minutes for a flight between New York and Borne.- U.P.
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  • 17 1 i The Indonesian Ministry of Justice has drafted a bill on compulsory military service. AFP
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  • 211 1 Argentine troops fire on U.K. ship LONDON, Mon. IJRITAIN is protesting against the action of j an Argentine naval; auxiliary vessel which 1 last week nred a warning shot against the British' Antarctic survey sfiip John Biscoe m Hope ifav j m the Antarctic territort of Grahamland, a* Foreign Office
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  • 112 1 CAPRI. Mon. f^RACIE FIELDS said yes\X terday she has received special dispensation from the Pope so that her forthcom- j ing marriage to the Ru-manian-born radio repair- j man, Boris Alberovich, can be performed before the main altar of a Catholic church. Miss Fields, who is
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  • 787 2 Why Did T wo Men, Two Women Vanish Without Trace? MTSTEftY OF THE FAMILT THAT WALKED WTO OBLITIOIf asks Geoffrey Bocea, from New York WHY should four members of one family disappear independently, separately and at different times? In simple, straightforward ways they walked behind the Iron Curtain to oblivion.
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  • 26 2 EDINBURGH— SNOW SCENE TiVit^-i fl ■■.:■:■:■■•:< .v-L ■>■■■ ■■■■Y\V-Xeq lmr Hungry pigeons fleck round to receive food from a warmly-clad visitor to Edinburgh's snow -carpeted Princess Street Gardens.
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  • 510 2 BE KIND TO THE POOR CRIMINAL I t^ I is the motto m Denmark, says JAMES WHITE I HAVE just spent a morning with 400 of Denmark's most vicious criminals the majority of them convicted of crimes of violence and brutality. After being shown round by a kindly chief warder,
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  • 538 2 When the King goes with the Queen and Prin c^ Margaret to South Africa m the Vanguard... LONDON. pRINCESS Margaret's friend, the 25-year-old 6 ft.-tall Barl of Dalkeith, is expected to accompany the Royal party when the King sails m the battleship Vanguard for his health
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  • 60 2 •1 JL 1 "pHE First Presbyterian I Church of Newton, m the I Queen's Borough of New York, has turned down an 1 offer of 1.000.000 dollars (£557.000) from business 1 interests for its site. -Says its minister, the Rev. Dr 1 Howard Northacker. "No million dollars could
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  • 212 2 From CYRIL RAT *FHE Russian dearly loves a "flutter", which is one reason for the success with which the Soviet Government has combined national savings with a State lottery. For this is the only legal gamble you can go- m for, apart from the State-run totalisators
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    • 172 2 YOUR LUCKY onn Ty I O 1 /\IV I RORN today, you are affec- I Uonate, warmhearted I and emotional, hw4 yon have I the ability to control your I emotions so that very few I reaimt the weptti of your feelinss. Your mind is keen ami yw« have executive
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    • 26 2 Solution To Crr^wowl No. 575 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION Across: 1, Prince of. 7, Wales 8, Cornwall. 9, Slack. 10, Enamel. 13, R«d. 14, Nay. 16, Pet. 19,
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    • 47 2 Mew Crossword No. 576 111) 111 CLUES ACROSS ljCtarte»d «a»mtaat elected to Parliament (4). 3. Morose exS^s?'r«SsS2f Miniature power unit— the ideal thirl ta (s 6 i' 9> Lin seed for cattle (3-4). 10. Human Si? 8 s* l Tn^ road I'll take to be m Scotland
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  • 317 3 CORNISH TIN CAN FEED WORLD MARKETS -ifGovt repairs disused mines THE r«™ JrEf H™* CORN WALL, Monday. T ™Comtafc Mbrfn* Development Association »,if t t, that here .«s enough tin underneath Cornwall to keep the mines going for a generation otoducinjr about 7,000 long tons a year P Around the
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    18 3 TODAY'S PIN-UP, Adele Jer gens, looks pleased, because she's sitting right up on top m the Paramount lot.
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  • 222 3 Votes are What the wooers want WASHINGTON, Mon. y/OMEN can outvote it ::ivn m the U.S. isively that politing ;i woo the female ,itn more ardour this year. t. a warn comes straight f ro idquarters of both n the heels of news men of voting age V itnumba men
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  • 51 3 They confessed on the air Mre than 34.000 Chinese nlessed to corruption and te— or denoonced others rit— at a masa meeting m 1 Qtsin which was broad1.00j.000 listeners. M masa confession relation" rally to expose T :i!tv of corruption atraTagancc was atd by a "live" audience vi ou: '"i
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  • 184 3 He saw girl in petticoat at the door TTWAT> GLAMORGAN, Mon. JJEARING screams while working m a bakery at night, said a wftness at Merthyr Tydfll, Glamorgan, he opened the door and saw outside a frightened girl clad m a petticoat. In the dock was John Dunn, aged 27, charged
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  • 58 3 The Soviet press has forecast "the inevitable development of close economic ties between Britain and the USSR" as the only remedy for Britain's economic crisis. Moscow's English language magazine, News, the Literary Gazette, Pravda and the Foreign Affairs Magazine and the New Times put the blame
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  • 25 3 A number of people met m Colombo and drafted a constitution for a Society for the Prevention of Bribery and Corruption m Ceylon. Reuter
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  • 27 3 Premier Shigeru Yoshida said that Japanese recognition of Nationalist China would not bar the way to economic and political relations with the Chinese Communists. UP
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  • 188 3 LONDON, Monday. 'THE ancient Coronation Stone, snatched from hisx toric Westminster Abbey by Scottish Nationalists a year ago last Christmas and now back m the Abbey, may become a regular traveller on the high road to Scotland. I A Scots Peer will ask the Government
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  • 43 3 The West Australian Government has been asked to grant a bonus for shooting hundreds of wild donkeys now roaminsr the State and damaging crops and property. The donkeys kick holes m water pipes and tanks supplying farms and townships. Reuter A.A.P
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  • 124 3 PR AY FOR ME, FROZEN CLIMBER MURMURED LONDON, Mon; ONE-YEAR-OLD George Edwin Quigley huddled up to his friend when they were Caught m a blizzard on Snowdon and said: "Say a prayer, please, for this may be the end." He and his friend, 35-year-old George Oliver, both of Liverpool, had
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  • 92 3 LONDON, Mon. MINE climbers have been N selected for a toughening m the Himalayas this year m preparation for a British attack on Mount Everest m 1953, the Royal Geographical Society said. They leave here m March under the leadership of Mr. Eric Shipton, who led
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  • 47 3 Austerity three more years Britain's intensified austerity may last -three years more, an official predicted. Sir Andrew Jones, head of the British Food Mission m Canada, said during that time the food available to the British would be sufficient for their sustenance but lacking m variety A.P.
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  • 78 3 TAIPEH, Mon!" TOE alleged Chinese ComJ. munist plan to maintain only skeleton forces on Hainan Island and halt work on \«r installations there has sharpened the threat of Red moves against South East Asia according to official quarters here. They claimed that the Communist plan, reported by
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  • 236 3 Maid tells of 'murder for revenge BUENOS AIRES, Monday. A MAID resentful at being sacked went back with two boy friends to the house— and there the three of them, it is said, murdered her employer h %A a S? Sf f X? ear old hand Buenos Aires police found
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  • 18 3 French police m Tunis discovered a secret arms dump m the Cape Bon penin- suia. A.F.P.
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    • 105 3 mdflurdKC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya <illi^^i^PllPl I ~£k H ms- cant be! am /-JflH I\y\* 5 BLE INFRARED U6HT HT /^Sr l^ JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya *^s \\2 i DiSCOVEUED THIS x^a. /ANO I CLAIM fT EXCUS6 ME, BUT yJ PfS
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    • 259 3 Radio SINGAPORE 1.00 pjn. Monday Matinee— Jack Orchestra A David Street; 1.30 Time Signal A News; 1.45 Home on the Range; 2.00 English Schools Broadcasts; 2.50 Close; 5.00 Programmes m Malay; 6.15 Time Signal A Programme Summary* 6.17 Children's Comer; 6.35 Composer of the Week; 6.56 Announcements A Singapore Share
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  • 518 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Feb. 4, 1952. FDR-and after AN Australian journalist who was a war correspondent has Just written a book, "The Struggle m Europe," which throws new light on the three ?reat personalities of the war, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin. The most revealing point that this book
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  • 915 4 IT has not yet been possible to obtain from official spokesmen an interpretation of the communique issued after the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference m terms of its effect upon Malaya. One can, therefore, only draw certain inferences, one of the most obvious of which is
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    497 4  -  Hall Romney il^Bp explanation clearly is that, m transit, the beans had been exposed to diverse foreign flavours if future samples ar* sent for testing the advice of the chocolate manufacturers will probably b P followed and the samples placed m hermetically sealed tins Apart from these extraneous
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  • 515 4 South Africa. Has 100 Yrs Steel Supply SOUTH Africa has struck a deposit of 150.000,000 tons of high-grade iron ore on the fringe of the Kalahari desert m an area once known as "the land of the unicorn". A new ore mine is being established on the site, which lies
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    25 4 "You mutt explain to Fido m simple doggie language that he's not the only one *Ho s I disenchanted with our Government's meat policy." I
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  • 140 4 fROM Frankfurt U.S Intelligence office*? report that Russia is m I grip of a desperate stra'.esic metals and industrial c:amond shortage. At first one Is inclaec jj remember the reports el similar shortages m Germany hart before m panzer divisions roilec across Europe. In this catf however,
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  • 294 4 TWO 'KEY' MEN piVTNG a "personal portrait broadcast on General Sir Gerald Templer m an overseas broadcast Captain Cyril Falls, who has served m Malaya and under Templer, said ol Malaya's new High Commissioner: "He still looks astonishingly young for fifty-three. 1 hope it is not
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  • 218 4  -  G. Word Price By r vtuL main sigmncance 1 of the sudden change of Government m Egypt lies m its dec! sive assertion of the authority of King Farou& The riots In Cairo tiavbrought to the King the opportunity for which ht had been waiting to
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  • 239 5 >i«««w- Students at Red universities j want to return j Free Press Staff Reporter A LARGE number of Malayan Chinese j students who went to Communist China; for higher education have sent letters to their; parents m Singapore and the Federation j pleading that they seek
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  • 129 5 Free Press Staff Reporter UR. M. P. D. Nair, Singapore City Councillor iTI (Labour, South Ward), said last night he would resign from the Council if the General Council of the Labour Party endorsed a move to censure the party councillors for their conduct on
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  • 99 5 Company seeks oil in Borneo Free Press Staff Reporter TUX Anglo-Iranian Oil Company is exploring for oil m New Guinea and Borneo, said Mr. Eric Drake, former general manager of the Persian and Iraq division of the company. Mr Drake, a prominent figure In the recent Persian oil dispute, is
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  • 37 5 KLUANG. Mon. Leong Tee Cheong. 32, of Singapore *as fired $20 and his driving ticencY endorsed for crashing 1 the ?ate at the sentry post, Shnpang Rengam. He said his brakes k^^ Jammed.
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  • 132 5 rE Parent-Teacher Association of Outram School. Singapore, held its annual meeting that a "substantial" at the Outram School The outgoing president, Dr A. A. Sandosham told the meeting that a substantial amount has been invested for the scholarship fund of the association. "We have also received the
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  • 122 5 THE representative for Ma- laya and British Borneo said at the meeting m Rangoon last week of the ECAFE committee on industry and trade, that every country should be free to buy from wherever she wanted. The committee Is collecUnf information from member governments on the
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  • 211 5 BBC offers prizes for comment Free Press SUIT Reporter THE British Broadcasting j •i Corporation is offering prize s to listeners m the East |or the best comment on Its broadcasts to India, Pakistan, Ceylon, South -East Asia and the Far East. Comment must be on the period April 20
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  • 33 5 Local pen and watch dealers presented an embroidered banner to Mr. T. A. Gavin, export representative of the Parker Pen Company, at a dinner at the Great World. Singapore, last night.
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  • 152 5 E A FTVE-B4AN uitemii ctau- A mittec w«i elected «t a i prelUninftiy meetin« a: the proposed Ibartb poUtical para to Si«tp<»e. t»e Feo--3^ Party, fcsttrday to I ainranpe for the Immediate formation of the early. The committee win draft tbe cmmiUiUrw of the
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  • 316 5 Free Press St SINGAPORE'S War Mem< a good start. A total of from individuals, compan includes $20,(T72 from tr 1 aIT Reporter orial Fund has got off to $55,279 has been received Les and banks. This also le Archdeacon GrahamWhite Memorial Fund. Donations have
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  • 93 5 SINGAPORE properties worth nearly $500,000 will be sold by auction next Wed- nesday. The properties include 18 i houses, two plots of free-hold vacant land suitable for bungalows, and a rubber i estate on* Jurong Road. Most of the houses are m residential areas. Ti» vacant lands are
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  • 124 5 A cup for best orchid on show r foster development of orchid growing m the Colony, the President of the Singapore City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, last Saturday gave to Mr. Max Lewis, secretary of the March Singapore flower show, a cup to be awarded to the winner
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  • 25 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The Johore Executive Council met yesterday m the Council Chamber. The Tungku Mahkota presided m the absence of the Sultan.
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  • 18 5 Irwmt, an* mcaestrmi rehears tk. tin-, jrcnestra vtoitaib. vioia* ana tm feolo violin Goh Sooi
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    34 5 5 picture. THE ALL-COMERS race at RAF. Changi Yacht Club's annual regatta. It was for the Gammon Trophy which was won by "Smoke/* manned by Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Cork (RSYC). Free Press
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  • 94 5 Chinese textbooks to be improved Free Press Staff Reporter OINGAPORE Chines* publishers of textbooks used m Malayan Chinese primary schcc s are considering 3m?k mation to bring cut uniform publication s, the Free Press uncc-r--stands. At present. Chine?* sehcofs m the Colony and the Fc: ration are using cliff: t
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  • 163 5 Free Press Staff Reporter |IM Leong Geek, 19, the eldest son of the Malayan war hero, the late Col :.:n» Bo Seng, is one of trie tlireo prefects of St. Andrew s School, Singapore, who h~ve been awarded scholar:- rips for higher studies m Atsiralia this
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  • 186 5 Free Press Staff Reporter MR. E. V. Davies, City Councillor, proposes to seek an amendment of the rules on the allocation of the City's holiday bungalows at T^elok Mata Dean, He wants more employees of the City to take advantage of the holiday facilities. At
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  • 47 5 KUALA LUMPIiR, Mon About 450 children of members of the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club, Kuala Lumpur, were entertained to a party at the club premises m Pudu Road yesterday. Sports were organised for the older children while games were staged for the younger ones
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  • 592 6  -  GEORGE WHITING By 'Rubber 9 with Robinson soon pROMOTEK Jack Solomons, Has reassured Randolph Turpin that a third world title fight with Sugar Ray Robinson is not yet a lost cause. Turpin, having completed the day's training for his fight with Alex Buxton at Harringay on
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  • 231 6 SCOTLAND DOWNED BY WALES WALES are going to make a strong bid for the international rugby championship. Following their recent win over England, they whipped Scotland 11-0 before a record 56,000 crowd at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday. The Welsh did not have it all their own way, however, but
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  • 113 6 rPHE New York State Athletic x Commissioner have given world neavyweight champion Jersey Joe Walcott another 17 days to agree to defend his title against Ezzard Charles, from whom he won it last year. The Commissions recently stated that Walcott must sign for the fight by
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  • 28 6 'THE Danish Boldklubben soccer team scored a convincing victory m their Manila debut on Saturday night by beating the leading Chinese team, Cheng
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  • 379 6 %wuiuh»i«c vi lur Selangor Turf Club deetided yesterday that Viere wUI be eight rac<t only on Wednesday and Saturday, second and third days of the Selangor Turf Crab's Gold Cup meeting. SECOND DAY Weights for an eight races on Wednesday are: CI. 1, Div. 2-6
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  • 503 6  -  JIM CHAMBERS Cup double forecast By NEWCASTLE United, holders of the Football 11 Association Challenge Cup, whizzed through the fourth round of the 1951-52 tournament on Saturday with a crushing 3 o win dyer Tottenham Hotspur, reigning champions of English football. The famous "Spurs" on their
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    74 6 pnoio. Members of the Tottenham Hotspurs Dir. 1 side entered a fresh field when they played against a "house" team m a darts match at the Cook Hotel, Cookfosters, to raise money for the Olympic Games Appeal Fund. Picture shows some of the Tottenham Hotspurs team put their
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  • 433 6 POOTBALL league standing* after Saturday's matches were: THIRD DIVISoN (Southern) PWDLFApte Plymouth A 29 20 4 5 74 25 44 Brighton 20 19 4 7 60 38 42 MMwall 29 15 9 5 48 34 39 Reading 29 18 2 9 74 40 38 Norwich 30
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  • 1192 6 now Tney ran on Saturday From ALLAN LEWIS r«OOP GAMBLE'S display at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, opening w Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting, when he won the mai for sprinters stamps him as one of the best In the He put up
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  • 247 6 150 boats in Changi Y.C. regatta ftf ORE than 150 boats from eight clubs entered the RA.F. Changi Yacnt Club regatta held during the weekend. "Smoke", sailed by P. D. Cork of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, won both ttoe "Tiger" and "Gammon" trophies. Lady Fogarty, wife of the C-Tn-C
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  • 25 6 Britain's Boxing Board of J Control turned down on Saturday an application by Jack Doyle for reinstatement of his boxing licence.- A. P.
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  • 75 6 SELANGOR Badminton Assomtion collected over $40,000 towards their new badminton hail which is hoped to be completed m time for the triangular tournament at Easter, when they held funfair, over the weekend. The triangular tournment at Easter will be between Peaang, Perak and Seiangor. The Seiangor
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  • 59 6 The Turkish wrestling te-a now m Sweden yes er day rnt four of the five bouts In the opening session of the Lnterr.ational competition with Sweoen Turkish bantamweight Kemil Demirzuren beat Ecivin Vcsizraf of Stockholm. Light -heavyweight Viction Valm of Malmoe took Sweden's only score *ix
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  • 29 6 LYONS. Sun.— The South AMcan Rugby Union team beat Southeast region by nine points to three here yesterday after leading 6 3 at halftime.— Reuter.
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    331 6 "MEEDS must when the devil i II drives," muttered South when < he got a look at dummy's cards. < And his look at dummy himself left little doubt who the devil was. North drove right into a trap when he used the forcing bid of i three
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  • 420 7 England gain fifth win of series \yORLD champion Johnny Leach was beaten by a Japanese player ai Bombay yesterday when England and Japan met m a Swaythling Cup tie m the world table-tennis championships. England won the match against Japan, their nearest rivals, becoming the only
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  • 36 7 RUSSIA'S bicycle racers applied to Join trie International Cyclists Union, M. Rene Chesal, Union secretary, said yesterday. The application will be considered at tfee *«rt congress of the Union on Mar. 1.
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  • 117 7 K\\\ boxing should be seen this week m the I vi; U ipore Base District Individual Championships which will be held at Tangltn Barracks Gym- Luim. The finals are scheduled for Friday night S nnals take place tnesday and elimibouts tonight and w ni^ht. Boxing :t
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  • 274 7 CLA YTON HAS A SECRET pCNME Clayton of Blacfcpool, Lancashire, bas a ran t€ regain his British Empire :>atherweight title m R v Ar.kara of the Gold C «se 'wo popular leather* rr.ee t ai Nottingham Ice Stadium on Feb. 25 and It Is w v agreed that It will
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  • 66 7 F.A. CUP 4TH ROUND GAMES t Football Association Cub r and matches Oateshead o west Bromwich Albion ana T ..esbrougn versus Doocaster posponed from Saturday pla>Td on Wednesday, following are replay dates: 1 r Cap joa.th round matches >t tnded m draws today: n trlk 4: Stoke City VS. 1
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  • 163 7 SWAVIBUNG CUP: Chile bt. Afghaaistaa 5-1; Hone Ko« g bt. HTM*? .V«; brttßi M Jap .n o-i; India M. e©rtr»»l France bt. Germany 5-1; CinMU bt. Pakiv j Urn Rvncary M. VietaaM CORBILLOX Cl'F: CnffUnd M. tMwwia (ImU«ts) S-?; •ancary bt. Austria S-1; Japan bt. Bone Koag 3-e.
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  • 162 7 Happy World favoured as Cup venue TF renovations can be made at reasonable expense the challenge round of tfce Thomas Cup world badminton contest will take place at the Happy World Stadium. Singapore. Irrespective of whether the Singapore Badminton Hall is completed m time, officials of the B.AJM. are m
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  • 82 7 THE Chinese People's GovernA ment has asked the Olympic Organising Coaaatttee m London vrhV athletes frwm the mainland irthiaa have not bgm invit^ to take part ta tiie Olympiad this summer, an official said today. The Committee replied that an invitation was seat to the Chlaese
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  • 326 7 MRS. Luaiin* Brotherton's j Freebooter, winner In 1950 has been set top-weight of 12 st, 7 lb. m this year's Grand National to be run at Aintree, Liverpool on April 5 and faces a task which has not been performed for over 30 years. It
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  • 144 7 Intent wins world's richest race MR. HARRY ISAACS* Intent won th« Santa Anita Maturity, richest horse race In the world run over a mile and a quarter, m Arcadia, California, on Saturday. The race was worth U*****,750 to Mr. Isaacs, whd bred the four-year-old Counterpoint, "horse oX the year" m
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  • 43 7 Club Scored eleven goals without reply In their Raynor Cup soccer semi-final against Mount Erskine Road Boys' Club at Police Training School yesterday. Sdtrers were: Rahmin (2), Rolan (3), Sin Poh (2), Charlie Chan, Malik, Ismail and Hean Soo.
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  • 545 7 (•CORING I*4 runs m an hour, MCC beat South Zone by nine wickets with 10 minutes to spare an the last of their three-day match at Bangalore yesterday. MCC declared their first innings at the overlight score of 335 for 9 wickets. South
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  • 171 7 26 TEAMS ENTER SERVICES LEAGUE A SECOND division has been added to the Singapore United Services Football Association League this season. There are now 26 teams m the league. Most of last year's teams remain m the first division. Royal Army Pay Corps have entered for the 2nd Div. District
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  • 54 7 |>ENANG'S first cross-country race (five miles) saw B. Sinnathamby of the Indian Association slam a field of 20 runners with a thrilling all-the-way win on Saturday. It was an all-Indian Goisn. X Kanagasabai of Bukit Mertajam was second ten yards behind the wiener, with Kawa Krisnnan third
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    52 7 photo. A flying header by Manchester City's outside right Hart is well held by Swindon, Arsenal goalkeeper, while Clarke, Manchester City's on tside-left, looks amazed that the header was saved. The game, a Div. 1 F.A. League match at Arsenal Stadium o n Jan. 26 ended m turn-ail
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  • 22 7 r GLAND qualified for the Thomas Badminton Cv i European zone final of the ip In Nottingham on Satur-
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  • 84 7 U.S. skaters for Japan I A MERIC AN figure skating chaml pions Dick Burton and Sonia Klopfer will visit Japan m March I on the invitation of the Japanese Government, it was learned m New York yesterday. j Burton and Miss Klopfer left New York for Oslo by air yesterday
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  • 80 7 The United States Olympic ice hockey team defeated the Swiss Olympic squad 6 4 yesterday m Zurich m a game delayed by snow and marred by snowballs aimed at the Americans. The game, played before 10,000 fans, gave the American Olympic squad a record of four
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  • 155 7 fORNZEL Pajor, former world champion speed skater, said on Saturday that he had been banned from participating m the Winter Olympic Games starting Feb. 14 because he was not competing for Hungary. Pajor, now a Swedish citizen, who skated for Hungary m 1948, s aid
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  • 257 7 Fog over K.L. trade I p. From ALLAN LEWIS TIEAVY fog obscured most of the trackwork this 11 morning. Yesterday's showers which were needed made the tracks ideal for galloping this mornin-. Ambassador (Charles) drew attention to rvs chances on Wednesday by disposing of half a mi'e
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  • 283 7 GODDARD NAMES WORLD XI FIVE Australians. fchrre Englishmen and f. r West Indians are chosen ty John Goddard, captain o! t.ie touring West Indies team, lor the "ideal world crcket tcom' if a match were to be plrycd against "the Rest" m England. He would leave naming the 12th man
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  • 111 7 rjIHE Norwegian Embassy m X Moscow said on Saturday it has issued four visas to Russians who are going to Oslo to attend the meeting of the Olympic Games Committee. An official said the Russians are planning to leave here by air on Feb. 8, flying
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  • 26 7 IN a keenly contested return hockey friendly, G.H.Q. Ist XI beat G.H.Q. 2nd XI by three goals to one at Tangim on Friday.
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  • 40 8 MADAM TAN BONO CHEE. aged 81. beloved grandmother of Dr. and Mrs. Quah 800 Ghee, passed away peacefully at her residence. 23-A, Seng Poh Road. Tiong Bahaxu. Funeral takes place at 121 mile Jurong Cemetery, at 2 p.m. today.
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  • 256 8 'TIGER WOMANSLIDES DOWN ROPE TO LIBERTY Will-o'-the-wisp murderess escapes PHOENIX, Arizona, Monday. \yiNNIE Ruth Judd, will-o'-the-wisp trunk murderess of the early-thirties, slid to liberty down an improvised rope from the thirdstorey tower of her ward m the state hospital here. It was the 45-year-old "tiger woman's'* second escape m two
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    41 8 picture. TrilS IS BEAUTIFUL Mrs. Nicholas Efon, wife of the artist, who is now engaged m a world-wide search for the 50 most beautiful women (besides his wife). She is seen wearing a halo-like fur hat at a London wedding Popper
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  • 63 8 The Labour Party leftwinger, Mr. Aneurin Bevan yesterday publicly denied newspaper speculation, that he was bidding for the leadership of the Labour opposition m Parliament. Mr. Bevan issued a press statement m reply to the Conservative Sunday Express which alleged that he was devising
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  • 172 8 More danger of inflation this year GENEVA, Mon. qtHE United Nations EconoX mic Commission for Europe last night warned that internal inflationary pressures were likely to be greater this year than last for European nations. But external inflationary pressures might ease, the Commission declared m the second part of its
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  • 65 8 Mr. T. S. Chang, vicechancellor of the South Korean National Assembly, said m London yesterday South Korea would continue to fight for unification of the country "whatever the outcome of the United Nations and Communist truce talks". He said he was pessimistic about
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  • 36 8 An Indian Air Force plane force landed last night 30 miles from Lucknow on a flight to Delhi. All eight occupants, including the crew of two, were safe, though the aircraft was damaged.- Reuter
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  • 89 8 OAiuun, ivion. JHE BRITISH novelist, Mr. Graham Greene, after waiting here three weeks for permission to go to Hollywood, said today he had received "private advice" that the United States had granted him a 14-day visit. Two days ago he said he was cancelling an air passage to
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  • 178 8 TOKYO, Mon. ||OST of the Shinto shrines, deprived of state subsidies after the war, are m poor financial shape. But there is one exception it is the Grand Shrine of Izumo, where reposes the Japanese counterpart of Cupid. Japanese believe that all marriages are
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  • 42 8 The Indian Congress Party's Working Committee met m New Delhi yesterday to consider the situation m the provinces of Hyderabad, Madras, and TravancoreCochin where the Communists won a large number of Seats In tha poAAMi L _i elections.- A.F.P.
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  • 235 8 Wives denounce husbands HONG KONG, Monday. jpiGHTY per cent of some departments of the Com- munist secret police are corrupt, according to the Red newspaper, Peiping People's Daily. The statement was made ir an account of a public confession and accusation meeting m which more
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  • 138 8 LONDON, Monday. 'pHE case of "Tommy Kavangh, 18-month-old boy taken to the United States by film star Jane Russell is m a dossier of British children alleged to have been taken abroad illegally and soon to be placed before Home Secretary Sir
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  • 24 8 a state of siege has been proclaimed m the port of Khorramchar, two miles from Abadan. No explanation was given here.- AFP
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  • 28 8 Communists m Cyprus yesterday organised mass meetIngs for peace m towns and tillages to mark the intensification of the peace cam- paign one the island. A.F.P.
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    33 8 HOME FOR AGED picture. AIRY ROOMS with beds and small cupboards for each are provided for the aged at Bushey Park home. This picture shows a section of the women's dormitory. Free Pres
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  • 108 8 markets at much lower priceZ to World thPMoio^ se ious ly affect 2je Malayan price of rubber awsa.* the On this basis the price of m £fw day aroun d $1.15. pore and the world angapore agreed that Indonesian joods win now be cheaper for
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  • 157 8 Hitler's henchman sought in Rome ROME, Mon. REPORTERS last night invaded the quiet convent j of San Antonio here search- j ing for Hitler's henchman Martin Bormann, reported In Germany to be living m the convent as a monk. In Berlin, Eberhard Stern, former chairman of the Neo- j Nazi
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  • 59 8 Mrs. Gerald Haytung left the Mason hospital with a brand new set of twins this week a record of eight children born within four and a half years. Here is how it adds up: She had triplets m 1947, twins m 1949, a single child
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