The Singapore Free Press, 3 November 1953

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Urf est Afternoon Sale m Malaya. t.i*« Nov 3. 1953. Price 15 Cts
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  • 265 1 WAR TILL VICTORY -VIETNAM Oftigon rejects Paris peace plan •JHE Vietnam Premier, Nguyen Van Tarn, yesterday ruled out peace negotiations with the Communists until superior French Union strength proves "treason does not pay". In an exclusive interview with the United Press the Premier said such negotiations would only discourage Allied
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  • 70 1 A GLITTERING occasion m L ondon when the Queen and a. members of the Royal Fam ily went to the Odeon Theatre, Master Square, for the Roy a! Film performance of "Rob Roy" m aid of the Cinematograph Trade Ben«vc4ent Fund. The smiling; Queen seen chatting
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  • 143 1 MAW Free Press staff Reporter v\L ein Sin S a P»re this morning echoed the ofttwrhi ap Pnen Cleck, the Acting President the new r ?C C^ am »>er of Commerce, that the cost of f Mala v a -SHS million-was an Mr Thio g
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  • 43 1 ACTOR GEORGE SANDERS yesterday sued Zsa Zsa Gabor for divorce m Santa Monica, California, charging the Hungarian screen beauty with mental cruelty. The couple's married life had been a stormy one. punctuated by .separations, quarrels and reconciliations. A. P
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  • 45 1 Two Chinese robbers were chased by a Hylam cook from whom they had taken $15 and a pen, down Chatsworth Road. Singapore, yesterday. The cook CaUftM hold of one man In a Strugglf tho robber broke free atMi MCapM with his Acompllre.
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  • 46 1 A COCKATOO, valued at 8150. was stolen IB*J*\£Z!L£ Mrs B. li.sJiM. m I pper Seran*oon Road. Singapore, v. tri,i v She had had it for II year*. Mrs. Basapa found the bird', cafe about 59 yard, from her home at 6 a.m. empty.
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  • 80 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Chinese taxidriver was assaulted by his three fares -two Chinese and a Malay— in a lonely part of Upper Serangoon Road at about 3 a.m this morning when he refuspd to turn into a dark lane. The gang
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  • 42 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning with first grade. November shipment, at 54 1 4 cents a pound a drop of 11 8 cents below yesterday's closing attributed to declines m London and New York. Tone at 10 a.m. uncertain.
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  • 17 1 Nlnetppn Communist urmrornmont functlonarips of BWiari« have been sentenced to prison for corruption.
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  • 177 1 Girl says Turpin beat her up RANDOLPH TLRPIN, former British world's middleweight boxing champion, was arrested m New York yesterday on a charge of simple assault on a girl. She is Miss Adelc Daniels, 24, a Negress clerk from Manhattan, who said she had been beaten "im a number of
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  • 32 1 Seven Chinese broke down the front door of a Singapore Chinese farmer living m Chua Chu Kang Road at 3 a.m. yesterday and stole $420 of jewellery and cash.
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  • 277 2 UN votes to debate Red crimes in Korea ■pHK Bt— ring Committee of the Cnited Nations (General Assembly yesterday voted by 12 to two to recommend Assembly consideration of the atrocity charges brought by the Inited States against Communist forces m Korea. Mr. Andrei Vishinsky. the Soviet delegate, opposed trie
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  • 50 2 An Indian railway board spokesman said m New Delhi yesterday orders for 400 locomotives totalling Rs. 150,000 000 have been placed with German Japanese and Austrian firms He said negotiations are underway for 350 more "for which we might receive U S or Colombo Plan aid."
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  • 41 2 Air Chief Marshal. Sir Arthur Sanders, flew to New Delhi last night from Karachi m the course of a month's tour of Commonwealth countries He is scheduled to leave Calcutta on Nov. 7 for Singapore.
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  • 89 2 TH'Z Chinese nationalist and South Korean Governments have been discussing military collaboration, according to the Chinese nationalist official Central News Agency. The agency said yesterday there had been an exchange of views m Seoul, the capital of South Korea, between President Syngman Rhee and l>r. Hollington
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  • 172 2 Human guinea pig dies in gas experiment ■TiXPERIMENTS on hundreds -El of servicemen volunteers have given Britain what may be the answer to the deadly nerve gases developed by Germany during the last war. One serviceman died during the test. This was disclosed yesterday In a report by the Royal
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  • 194 2 ALL COD NET RESUL T IS NIL ***"^^^^"-^Ji jL £i /BkVi*Ti t* i ACHING BOAT made such a -rt haul of cod, 40 miles off the Scottish coast that the crew couldn't pull m the net rJF *l c 6k iPP er decided to tow the catch estimated to weißh
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  • 41 2 KOREA HERO AND HIS V.C Reuter picture. LT. COL. JAMES POWKK CARNE, Korea h.ro, pictured leaving Buckingham Palace after receiving: the Victoria Cross (seen m his hand) and DSO from the Queen. With hin\ nr*» Hi* wife and stepson. Brian Ciibson
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  • 153 2 AN English clergyman just 1 i\ back from Russia said on .Sunday only 45 of Moscow's 1,600 churches are still open. Canon Mervyn Stockwood. vi- i car of the Morrfields parish m Bristol, told a congregation m Clevedon. he visited one church which had 3.000
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  • 122 2 25,000 COWARDS SENTENCED TO DEATH T H conftd *ntiaj fiu. a Th C e y fl r^^ te S«3S. %t were carried out urthe iq^ etween Aug. 26. 1939 an <lortv 1945 anoth»r 10,621 death JJ were passed on so di ers bT^ martial m Germany hnS total of death
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  • 15 2 An explosion wrecked a section of the Jerusalem Nta supply pipeline yesterday.
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    • 125 2 I Many hart* bvutjhi and Stirvd at our "£X! I 6rX4NJ> season 1 1 I YOU? "Z |f 1 r-| m 1 llf not. do IP< D I I J Ivo today! f\\ J I 2 NOW $1.25 each. mw/^l\ 1; 5 Tee Shirts Wilson Ties Hl^L.l V AT $2.50
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  • 57 3 "IILI" the wait m the film Of that name wore a schoolgirl hlh But Leslie Caron, the French actress who made the role UrnZ is more sophisticated. And her haircut shows it. This SSf'ScSre shows her being greeted (on her return to Parb from Hollywood) by
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  • 207 3 Free Press Staff Reporter ANE hundred and ten Singapore hawkers plan to start "the first co-operative market m the Colony. They have bought a site near the junction of Killeney and Exeter Roads, for $120,000. The hawkers formerly had stalls m Keok Road,
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  • 92 3 MR. F. C. Sands, Chairman of the Singapore Scouts Council, will present five scouters this afternoon with beads and certificates from Gilwell (London confirming their appointments as members of the local training team. The scouters will help organise wood badge training course for Colony scouts.
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  • 366 3 Shaggy dog cissies MEN UON T LIKE 'CAESAR CUT' By HiHiER Wl lI^K might as well go round m Roman togas if we are to wear the Caesar haircut," Singapore men said yesterday. It doesn't go with ihe roadster age; it's as dated as a t hariot. They were commenting
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  • 216 3 'SPIVS' POSE AS RATE COLLECTORS IN K.L. A NUMBER of people m Kuala Lumpur- nearly all living m squatter areas -are being cheated m the name of the Municipality by "spivs" who are posing as authorised Municipal rate collectors. This has been going on for sorr^ months and although it
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  • 47 3 On I, Violatltin fhn cnrii ii J« i~,\! j.t'^'ak n"' v l Workrr touted J atl(l n <>n> m' ,V hrnrt "»J mi life «/ia« <« a^ ifafce. l y<-ar« H *Pl**l for wrm, to this court bi 10 c Will be vindicated:*- Reuter
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  • 415 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Nov. 3, 1953 Opinion THE FLY PEST I RESIDENTS of certain parts of Bukit Timah, HoJland Road, Ridout Road and probably other areas are bothered by flies, swarms of them. At the very least they are a nuisance; nothing that is to be eaten may
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 4 A charming picture of the Queen smiling at th e Duke of jdinburgh at the Royal Film Performance.
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  • 536 4 BERLIN. 'THREE million surplus x Frauleins have become responsible for one of the biggest industries m Germany today— with a yearly turnover of several million pounds. Figures just issued of the "lonely hearts" clubs throughout West Germany show that they are playing an increasing part
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  • 442 4 Will Tito Move? TRIESTE. "OAY, Mac, wanna buy a car cheap?" the G I I asked me -Last year Chevvie. Giving it away One hundred smackers I looked at the glittering Detroit model parked outside the cafe. Certainly cheap at the price -£35. "If I don't sell it I'll run
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  • 149 5 \nwQ may drop plans for homes Free Press Correspondent o(\uv Joint Relief Organisation may drop its plans to build 300 more i gINGAI OKB. Kampon jr Bugis fire victims. v homes iwr rfh^ re ason: Government has refused the organisation permission to run a
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  • 85 5 picture. BECAUSE of damage by floods at the 21st mile on the IpohKuala Lumpur Road, Miss M. M. Johnson. (3rd from left) Perak State Organiser, British Red Cross, was given a lift m a Perak Flying Club Tige r Moth to take part m the passing
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  • 294 5 'Put more life in Malayan stamps DULLEST IN THE WORLD, THEY SAY Free Press Staff Reporter MANY Singapore philateiTi lists said yesterday: 'Let's have more life m our stamps. They are the dullest m the world." They want Malayan stamps to depict different aspects of local life and the progress
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  • 13 5 J?,j ilsK^h 0 un at day iL%vMnia', ppc^ c coronation fcSggJaSF-''---"
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  • 131 5 MCA TO HELP SQUATTERS IN TROUBLE' Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association agreed at a special meeting yesterday to give all possible help to Colony squattters involved m eviction and other troubles. The decision was taken followu\o an interview between M.C.A. ofticials and a
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  • 39 5 West Berlin authorities said yesterday 537 East German people's police asked for political asylum m October— a new monthly record. They included 44 officers. Tho total number registered since Jan. 1 is now 3,972.- A.P.
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    42 5 l»i< turc. (•Hirers of th* first South Koiv.in Naval tanker to call at Singapore, the Phunji, standin i m front »f the cenotaph after their captain hid plated a wre;ith m uwmory of the Colony* v "i dead.- Free Pressor
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  • 24 6 Thr trial *te <*»?&% l lx «l shortly f M court n ,i, ia rv session of tne u l,s otherwise.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 119 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis Iyoumight Mno -wFAGRefD.I i i win, lamio I. mmm wam r*) I —7—- -w SCARE A BABY M^v 1 GAVE YOUR REPLACE HIM IN OKAY--||M l> YOURIALLY BUILVf I DOM [HOOK ON HALLOWEEN/ FIGHTER TEN THf 816 FIGHT. I OKAY K9&
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    • 299 6 y OUR I do »ol accept *<. me world r«« influence co u d Cve SV* "rong direction. Th^'f'i! important that your TJJ fc »l»avs held hi r h. >ov a Quick answer ta W S problem— and usually the J To flnd what the store h» w B birthday
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  • 288 7 I m mmilu die 20 mrds from horn tain made a 19-year-old bride a widow and put another 19-year-anE crash m »r dancer, m hospital. 1/ old bride, lf Uid sne sa id, "exactly six months and 20 days," lost not Pat
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  • 90 7 «ajTS electric ,ir wired the loft for Stin^nd laid on a water supply and a toilet. He Wot one thine to tti planning permission. rrminded of it his application was turned down. Mr Marson, of Princess Gardens. Beverley. Yorks, tppealed against the decision at
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  • 64 7 A PROFIT of £15,560 for the year 1952-53 has been declared by the Agricultural Land Commission for its 216,000 acres. Las* year there was a £6.765 loss. The commission was set up m VAS to manage State land acquired for forestry, surplus airfields and estates accepted
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  • 288 7 Wife gets a divorce Cozts were awarded against the husband, Mr. Harold Metford Cridge, near Taunton, Somerset. His cross-prayer on th? ground of desertion was rejected. Mr. Commissioner Wethered said the couple went to live with the husband's parents at Nortn Curry a few
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  • 115 7 £10 for a bottle of beer A BOTTLE of beer more than 50 years old may bring financial stability to Greenwich branch of Worldfriends. When it became known that the branch had a deficit of I.ls 2d., P. S Orvtfl .the national organiser, offered the bottle to the branch for
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  • 245 7 3.000 PCs turn out Sir David 'rHREK thousand London polimen "threw out" two <hie!.-> Sir David Maxwell Fyfe British Home Iff tiff. ;nd Metropolitan Police Comniissioner. Sir John NottBower. i hen the policemen m Westminster's Central Hall roared their approval of demandi ior more pay. better conditions, and quicker attention
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  • 305 8  - 'MATHS WITH EXHIBITION BUT TEARS' UOR the first time m 1 Singapore an exhibition of mat trials for use m the teaching of Primary Srhool Arithmetic was held at Monks Hill School, last week. It was sponsored by the Malayan Mathematical Society working m close cooperation with the Education Department.
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    25 8 AT THE SHOP School. Eachtoifto* a loOk sd tU side of the shop as ne on behalf of Bedok i m^ f^J^t fetSU S2WS* 5en,,,,,
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  • 65 9 I uehe-yeur old Seuh Cuun Chtje inaht> In* v /,/s lurk at ttie fish pond while Chiuny Kuvk YtOW, 13. looks on With interest. Both boys art students of Monk's Hill School. The five judges at work: from left. Miss J. M Holland, Prof. F. Mason.
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  • 2109 10 SECOND WORLD WAR (Vol. 6) -8 BY SIR WINSTO/X CIIURq, ON the mornhif of Au« 17, 194-L I set out by motor to meet Field -Marshal Alexander I *u.s delighted to .see him for the first time since his victory and entry into Rome. He
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    105 11 N'onb-Bouth mlnermble Wwt dealer I P« THREE DIMENSIONS of! l^swithom«, C t nnot make nin^ I Hearts lnnin 8 at least two Wttt wins thVjL il R dlam °nd and «ÜblUh th?H? U South elect ce h C^ nrBt West wins SS^'feftJ? h««rt with riii? 1 1 be
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  • 252 11 4 HAPPILY married man said A lM had received a poison D( n letter about his wife. He worried for two months, lost 201 b m Weight and then, seizin* a bread-knife, he wounded his wife and killed himself. His wife told the story to
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 320 11 Today's Crossword "TBHa^BHa^^/^^^^l ACROSS one is no cricketer <6> 12. Its «^*nt> 1. A 'Twister'? Yes. and I dodgtf. Ed m a car <3> 13 Maybe a *n ue too <6» 5. Two thicknesses implied! horse or the stable trainer »J» (3, 3) 9. Drink m the air <3> 10
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  • 493 12 How the Fed. aids S'pore business 11l amazing that Mi. Scull Mm Kok should U.'ink thai Federation would bt a liabiIn a unified Malaya when 11 i .so often been described as tain's most valuable and co ted possession and, m the ds of Sir Stafford Cripps. the ntry wWch
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    60 12 IT WAS a riot of fun and games when the American community staged a "hard times' party at the American Club, during the weekend. Picture shows one of the games m progress. The woman m the centre, foreground has just managed to pick up an apple with her teeth from
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  • The Pressman's Postbag
    • 515 12 FOLLOWING the recent fire m Aljunied Road a replace their roofs with asbestos sheets P dwellers He bases the argument for tills proposal on the following points: a 1. The City Council is not a housing authority; 2. Attap kampongs are going to
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    • 113 12 WA YANG T WONDER why the Chinese J. wayang at Home Road, off Kallang Road, Singapore was given permission to remain for nine days and nights. On most. occasions the show ended a Ut 1230 am «twtead of midnight. T)M ro.id wns rontfesjpd w t*h ■ptfttatora. Hundreds of hawkers v.
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  • 108 12 INTRUDERS IN COUNCIL QUARTERS f 'TV labourers h > Plained o L have of strangers .7 ptt homes mi n *i« Joo chia" pfto I °n some *v. r ,,i. quarrelled without l^ 1 night. Ul< oi their homes Some of the intmdm w not only knocked I aUtedSl? 8
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  • 597 13 generally V I*', 1 ,he T layman that ssr>; Sirs SssrwK is nerves^ These are responsible iJhurrylng food along Z digestive tract DehyZtiol which is loss of water m the body, and Ss of weight are the U results of the hurried passage of
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  • 30 13 photo. This 19-foot statue oi Queen Elizabeth looked down at visitors to the British Pavilion at the German Industrial Fair held m West Berlin recently.- A.P.
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  • 538 13  -  THOMAS R. HENRY by WASHINGTON. i NEW APPROACH to the problem of an eventual cure for diabetes -now controllable but J« curable— has just at IK rted t0 Co Heagues £lvK tl( L nal Institute He alth here by Dr Bernardo A Houssay, of
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    • 216 13 WHITER TEETH m 14 days I with Macleans MAKE THIS 14-DAY TEST: Why not give Macleans a trial for "your self? Be qu.te fa.r about it clean your teeth thoroughly morning and night for a couple of weeks. Richt from the start your mirror will show you the difference as
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  • 522 14 CONTINENTALS HAVE FOUND THE ANSWER ■THK most sensible diagnosis of the superlative play of the Kest of the World side against Bftfland to the Wembley 4-4 draw comes from goalkeeper Gilbert Merrick. The Birmingham City man saw v lot under the iwiglund cross-bar, and here are some of his com-
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  • 79 14 WHEN the appointed referee failed to turn up for an amateur match m Blackburn (Lanes) the other day an official of one of the clubs was asked to take charge For a tiire things went nicely. Then there was a goalmouth scramble, a trip and the
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  • 98 14 24-year-old Texan beats Stranahan IT was the best golf I ever played m my life," a jubilant Billy Maxwell told admirers at Mexico City yesterday. The blonde 24-year-old Texan won the Mexico amateur championship when he defeated Prank S'ranahan 8 and 6 m the final on the 6 895--yard. par-72
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  • 16 14 picture. Benq (Mr. Singapore) and Foo Huck L<c <Vr P >Twr,a> Free Press
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  • 239 14 Free Press Correspondent WITH TURPIN'S down fall. British boxing is flat- out There is not one single home fighter, with the possible exception of Sammy McCarthy, for whom any sort of bright future can be predicted mis plus the crippling Entertainment Tax, and the fact
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  • 55 14 Heart of Midlothian, (he famr u^ Edinburgh football club, managed I by the equally famous Tommy Walker, have receive:! an offer to tour South Africa next summer and have turned it down. Financially the offer was generous, but it would have imposed too long a physical
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  • 31 14 Ehelsea. now staging a revival bid 11 the foot of Div. One. beat West n United by 1-0 m the semi-final id of the London Challenge Cup. A.P.
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  • 162 14  - Bomo's magic did not work GERRY ISAAC *y f HE Singapore l aid °f a W JrJ° Ughl J a "d a place m th^ had all his hoL X» ou t on the fir fNi never won a fl g ht flT* 4 kn ocked out h V hi
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  • 64 14 /OXFORD and Cambridge mm sities will send their rugby jtaM to France for matches this sets* I Oxford is scheduled to playCopfl on Dec. 13. Mountauban on D* and a regional team at MarbooKiH Deo 20. I Cambridge tentatively pto >■ play Grenoble on April 21.
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    • 100 14 POPPY DAY DIARY TODAY MENS HOCKEY MATCH S. C. C. Ground at 5.15 p* SAT. 7th NOV. POPPY SELLIN6 DAY. SUN. Bth NOV. WREATH-LAYING at the CIMOTAPH Garden of Remembrance at w CathedralServices v Civilians Soccer Hit" at Jalan Besar Stadium TUES. 10th BEATING RETREAT OMTHEPADA«G6-6.3f1P.« Band of Ist BM
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  • 148 15 Mortensen is out of England XI *JKJS dr.v* with the nr-j V s 1 tbf t** m Ireland m thnr World fM Jkr Ch H* r is stan Kickaby, the West •^2;inly nrW C Hi h-n-k who replaces All Albion ri« h JS«?*iuri %ta« brwifhl m tfr d^AH^! f(^ U
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  • 188 15 «»,iv<s most famous horse race, the Melbourne A IS wufbeTun at Flemington racecourse at 3 p.m. ay traditionally run on the first Tuesday m Th K ra u'J twc mile* handicap m which the best November, m Aus tralia and New Zealand comhorses and
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  • 74 15 I AUSTRALIANS again are I\ suffering from early November fever the Melbourne Cup race. As usual on this day, virtually all Australia will take few minutes off from v?ork to listen to the broadcast of the race. Newspaper tipsters have given five different horses the chance
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  • 226 15 Vmity.3: f SR C r i° lh SINGAPORE Recreation dab "Reds," last year's Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 leuue champions and who arc it the top of the table at pn>- sent were roundly beaten by bottom placed University of Malaya on the S.R.C.
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  • 53 15 Police Sports Club are still m the running for Singapore Hockey Association senior leauue honours. Yesterday they beat G.H.Q FARELF 2-0 on the Police Training School ground. Police are now fourth on the table with nine points from seven games. Scorers were: O. Razario and
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  • 9 15 G .S.C. WIN 3 -0 Wgfcg Maureen cl.,rke (2.
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  • 88 15 The S'ligapoie Business Houses Football Association's souvenir programme lucky number draw, which took place at the annual dance on Saturday, resulted: Ist No. 2552; 2nd No. 2226; 3rd No. 2f)t>s. Coni so!atio:is: Nos 2122. 1121, 2201, 2221\ 2278. 2470 and 2(>19. i',u meciais which were to
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  • 101 15 »pHERE will be eight Pijians m the Johore XV to meet Singapore la the first H.M.S. Malaya rugby fixture m the Southern section this reason. The match will be played on the 3.C.C. padang on Saturday. The teams are: Johore: Edington <capt.>: Dawai. Roberts. Webb.
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  • 166 15 Daud Roslan deserves a match on Sunday nip. league champion lc&«S& 'as n "^hjcl th,.|, .mmfn held the upper hand through" "ut the matrh. CortnthtaM wcrr mfWi toy the poor finishing of thr ;iirmen aMack ;in<! the splendid fiefenre of r»:itr. hall r>.ud Roslan and Koalkrrppr J Hklzvvan. Daad Ro^lan
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  • 75 15 T>ERAK and Negri Sembilan will open the three-day hockey quadrangular meet at Kuala Lumpiu which will start at 4 p.m. this Friday. This will be followed by another meeting between SeUngor and Singapore i at 5 p.m. Schedule of matches for the remaining two days is: Nov
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  • 59 15 Combined Services team to mcc. Civilians m the annual Poppy Day hockey fixture on the S.C.C. padan* '^^Baph (RAFK Major SingWton cArmyi, WO Evans (Army»; LTc lSrry -RAP), fgi. gnm «RAF». RYMS E^herington (Army». W O burrant (RAF). F/O »ozty TrAF). Lt. Wither, «RN. CjMj
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 36 15 Today's sport HOCKEY Poppy Day match: Civilians v Services, S.C.C. padaitf. RUCiGER Raffles Inst. v St. Andrew's School, Woodsviile, (Capt. Kellett) IniverK<ty MedicaU v Rentals. Srpoy Unes, (Mr. McKenxie). TENNIS MALAY S.A. singles final. 5.15 p.m.
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  • 49 16 WELL-KNOWN Singapore businessman and racehorse owner Mr. W. Sims died yesterday morning m the Singapore General Hospital Mr. Sims was the owner of promising newcomer Innate, who registered his first Malayan win at the last Ipoh meeting. He also owned Lord Frederick and Momhassa.
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  • 21 16 Rugby Union results were- North ampton 22. Cardiff 9 "nivCTsiti College Dublin 26. EbbW Vate Reuter
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  • 26 16 Wor4u H (mimimmm) P tA Vn"" °n O^btr 31°t. Catherine (nee Glass) p. We' K-.K 81W tt a r V daughter. Selin« An. «osP"ai, a
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  • 374 16  - RAIN RESTRICTS K. LUMPUR GALLOPS ALLAN LEWIS Geifang Star m fine form From rpiffcKF WAS no track work of any value at Kuala Lumpur this morning, due to heavy rain throughout me night. Very few horses went fast. The outside of the course proper the galloping and the polo ground
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  • 29 16 Ita and"* Z^r betw "n Inn canceled Mr A "'^l h t s l ounced O^e s f^_ C R o e u t r
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  • 9 16 on Nov. 21- <*"*"»" m »t. Louis A.P.
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  • 31 16 Saints wore friendly unlit end A*X ER A a !I V r friendl y St Andrew's School settlpri convmlon w M made alm^t from 'ourh line m,,«|l£ h n Anrtrew Chrw
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  • 249 16 A NORTH SUMATRA soccer fr- team reputed to be stronger nh?JL the Jakarta team that wni y t d re f centlv Singapore will have four matches at Jalan Besar Stadium at the end of th£ month. This was decided at a S.A.F.A Co
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  • 36 16  - 'Zatopek record only temporary' Gordon Pirie says f MHcnox PIXIE B rit »i.,* w I British Amateur Athletic A s Ut to re^n the I pionship next July Zatonek' ocla "on si x I,^^ k\\ Reuter
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