The Singapore Free Press, 15 September 1950
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Title Section18 1950-09-15 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA i SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.18 words
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Article374 1950-09-15 1 U.N. 'LANDING BOATS IN ACTION' Amphibious attack repulsed, Reds say AS HOPES of an early United Nations offensive swept through the Allied lines m South Korea yesterday, the North Korea High Command said that Allied navies made an "unsuccessful" amphihious landing at an unspecified Korean port on Wednesday. Thp Pvoni?vaneA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 374 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-09-15 1 I. t 1951 Yolandf n after beinc at Uaajtfk it v.11 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-09-15 1 picture A Mind.Tl.ind leads the fly past over Singapore.- Free PressFree Press - 11 words
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Article41 1950-09-15 1 M: M A H Isphr.hani. Pakistan Ambassador to the ed States, said yesterday that the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development will send a mission •o Pakistan within a month to study projects connected with a U*****,000,000 loan A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article207 1950-09-15 1 Troops soured by pay cut From FRANK OWEN VS THF BRITISH FRONT. Friday i sourness showed here yesterday. 1 h round the troops that the local overincc which they drew while training m had been stopped now that they are at the front allowance amounted to 15s. a week ::d207 words
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142 1950-09-15 1 Maria: appeal for outside moral support AN appeal for .support m the Singapore Muslim fi^ht to uphold the marriage of Maria Hertogh will be made to the people of all Islam countries m the Midd> East by Mr. Mohammed Khan, president of the Young Men's Musliir. Association, who left by142 words
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Article54 1950-09-15 1 From ALLAN LEWIS r |«Ht] choice of jockey to ride A tomorrow's favourite for the Gold Cup. Four O'clock 11, was dtcided this morning by the toss of a coin. Both Charlie EDery and Jackie Jones wanted to ride Four OClock. Th 'ossed a ten-cent iReuter - 54 words
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Article15 1950-09-15 1 IA new Japan-Pakiotun trade 2t°TCGIP pnf hne hArm tiornpH m Tokyo.- U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article220 1950-09-15 1 AD VISER SAID 'NO ATTACK' LAKE SUCCESS. Fri. r THE UNITED Nations Korean Commission yesterday disclosed that South Koreas intelligence chief named it six day* m advance that the Communist attack was imminent, but American officials disagreed. The Commission's report held the North Korean* completely to blame for the conflictA.P. - 220 words
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Article190 1950-09-15 1 LONDON, Friday. ]t|R. WOODROW Wyatt, Socialist M.P, raised an uproar m the House of Commons last night when he questioned whether General Douglas MacArthur was the right man to command United Nations forces m Korea. Other Members got to their feet to defend Gen MacA.P. - 190 words
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Article65 1950-09-15 1 DURBAN, Fri. A RESOLUTION urging the deportation of Indians from South Africa Is one of the proposals on racial segrcgatlon to be discussed at the Nationalist Party conference m Durban on Tuesday. The conference will be attended by Dr. Malan. the Prime Minister, Dr. E. O.65 words
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Article27 1950-09-15 1 Fourteen English schoolboys, who spent a month's vacation with their parents m Singapore, left for Engbri 1 by QEA-BOAC plane this r m- i Ing.27 words
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Article66 1950-09-15 1 PARIS. WTL BGYPT has decided on her policy with regard to the presence of British troops m Egypt and to her claim for the unification of Egypt and the Sudan, It was announced In Paris yesterday. The Egyptian Embassy, m a formal communique. .Lid the ForeignA.P. - 66 words
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Article32 1950-09-15 1 Britain has told Sweden she may have to turn down future orders for air-fram; for Swedish manufactured jet aircraft engines. Presumably she will export thrißp already contracted for A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article37 1950-09-15 1 Till. MADRAS Assembly has passed a law banning the centuries-old custom of animal and bird sacrifices m Hindu temples In South India. Infringes*. InefaAh&jr teranta •rfMte. «r* M&hf* to fines and imprisonment. A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article543 1950-09-15 1 Singapore sees fly-past By A Special Correspondent \f ORE than 600 men and women of the RAF. x paraded on the Pagar Sports (iround at Changi this morning m a mass tribute to the memory of the fighter pilots who fell m 1940 during: the Battle543 words
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Article32 1950-09-15 1 Fiec Pi tepgrler. Two Europeans v/ere injured when a Johore police van crashed into a tree at the 9 f/ 4 mile Thompson Road, Singapore, at 7.30 this morning.32 words
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187 1950-09-15 1 ANCIENT SEED GROWS INTO 50-FT PLANT PITTSBURGH. Fri. a SUBURBAN P*tl>bargh A gardener. O'to Shea, bciasud yesterday that he apparently ha* the direct descendant of tlie fairy-tale beanstalk growing m his backyard. The Pittsburgh beanstalk. uslnß a tall poplar live as its Climbing pott, Is more than 50 feet high187 words
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Article64 1950-09-15 1 PHILADELPHIA, F-l. yHK disruvery of tritium, 'h? hydroeon bomb explosiTe, In water \va s ::n--nounced yesterday at the Research Institute of Temple ersity. Tritium, af ores mil DOitl nearly U*****,000,000 ncr oound as made with atonic reftctora. Tins naiuial trmiitn Is \\jt arest cl^nunt m na"jre IheifA.P. - 64 words
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Article259 1950-09-15 1 S'pore to be unions' centre BRISSELS, Friday. rpHE International Confederation of Free Trade Union non-Communist I rival of the W.F.T.l'.— has decided t* i set up an organisation m Asia to help the development of trade unionism an 'strengthen the forces of freedom." The emergency committee of Ih* I.C.F.T.U. announcedA.P. - 259 words
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Article23 1950-09-15 1 uurir 01 Edinb lunched wit;. President Bayar of Turkey reslerdaj lif began a two-da y i visit to Turkey. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article19 1950-09-15 1 'I he South Korean* made small amphibious landin* early this morning few miles north of POII4IK. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Advertisement106 1950-09-15 1 J 7/^1 r* fc RETAIL *>_ RD RO. SPORE Here* a oplrndui «i fatriCl Mat 'or the hoc day» U v^innea^x^dcold. It hi* tmaoai. r«m, rii.our all i«* o«o, and tends a •r*.hing «oolne»« through th« bod? oa f* »mm d»y. By he<p«i«g to re«*w «rr«ngtK ••J HN*J it rniWw106 words
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Advertisement85 1950-09-15 1 f SIN6APORE i j RESTAURANT BAR 79, Bras Basah Road, I Tele: 4088. Exclusive Cuisine f Ist Class Service Special ocklail Cold Beers. Wine i. Spir.; I Curry Tiflin &A I a Carle. I fc^&i:--' Hill 1^ II 111 experience choose People of lastr and HS^. refinement find m "T85 words
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Article406 1950-09-15 2 MAUREEN MALLAL - MAUREEN MALLAL ZOX; SINGAPORE BARGAINS Oy SJHOPHOUND is on the trail again this time m North Bridge Road The hrst attraction waa t lie tront counter of the «Hl\\ CRAFTS SHOP. vhich displayed something ouite new m lamps. At lint ..lit it could be mistaken406 words
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Article, Illustration99 1950-09-15 2 STARTED by the French 1 mod* uhodo it ith razor i dahlia haircut i\ the L I beaut >j caprice of I fa c French >n>m 1 1 Next to the pict o' the dahlia hairdo )r.ore commonly i referred (o a.\ shaqny h the happp comI promiseTOM - 99 words
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Article148 1950-09-15 2 Stenographer or dictaphone? SECRETARIES m America aie meeting competition from the dictaphone. La.st year tio.ooo machines v ere sold. Tins year Ihe figure Is expected to be 75,000. Experts say: •'Typing production i^ 12 1 higher than In offices equipped only with stenographers." The main grouse of se- eretariea is148 words
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Article, Illustration356 1950-09-15 2 Iris Ashley - Iris Ashley By yrOBODY is going to be silly enough to suggest that you have to throw all last year's clothes on the )>■>:; fire. if you are going to tpend money on something new. Trim not Sure that it really is unmistakablp new m outline soFRANCIS MARSHALL - 356 words
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Advertisement86 1950-09-15 2 Do what I Ctiki calk bur baby can tell \ou m baby's way which 1 by stead) progress, by contentment, and sweet ikrp He« gladly a mother welcomes these signs that baby is ka;ye-' on O'Cfmitt The formula of Ostermilk is such that i; R r.. t rubir M all86 words
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Advertisement189 1950-09-15 2 Uif 1 Latest French Jewelleries and Cocktail Gowns. 27 S Orchard Rd. hi 4jK 1 1 The tMROm CHOU exclusively for -HIS MASTER'S N I A BOHEME <Puccini» Y< i 1 T ny Hanrt FAUST <Gounod All Hail Thou PfNTA LUCIA (Ne^poli'T FcV CAVAI.LERIA RUSTICANA vino c genoroso OMBRA MAfr189 words
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Miscellaneous201 1950-09-15 2 M--.W Crossword No. 152 ■j 1 j LUES U ROSS l: In an unorthodox way (7). 7 c > <■ >n'? net square such a figure (5. 6,.' 8. American feluie tia- Brett deal oi tail (61. 9. Tom 1 chinky look (4> n u»u dins (4). 12. "The killeth.201 words
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Miscellaneous212 1950-09-15 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOR\ tni»:v you should a food executive. Frank show distinct talent an d sincere m your opini i one of the arts. If you ions, you are not one to develop it uroperly, you disguise your feelings, hut .should reach «\ieptional will come right out with high212 words
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Article183 1950-09-15 3 Scientists' bold experimen t CHICAGO, Thursday. the year is out, scientists expect to learn r humans can survive on a fluid instead of breathing experiment, employing a fluid v^en is dissolved under pressure, is one >t projects being pushed at the Illinois Medicine. TheA.P. - 183 words
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Article15 1950-09-15 3 A YOORK epare studies be--81 -ily >->en- site c15 words
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Article, Illustration110 1950-09-15 3 Television for bus-riders his arrived for the first time m Britain. Travellers returning from the seaside, or from football matches m the winter, instead of starin; out into the nifht, will have "pictures all the way. Six aerials, one receiver aiul television screens on nine inch tubes comprise the equipment.A.P. - 110 words
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Article27 1950-09-15 3 An unidentified American Officer m Korea "it us ;i comfortable feeling to have a man ol General Marshall j brilliancp m tint office." U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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172 1950-09-15 3 Pisa's tower will not tip over— yet PISA, Thursday. ■MSA'S world-famed leaning lower probably will tilt another three inches m the next 100 years t)ut that won't he enough to tip it over. That'! the opinion ol Prof. Giuseppe Ramalli, the man who's paid to know. He Is the prescientA.P. - 172 words
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Article52 1950-09-15 3 French military authorities have said it would take another two weeks before they could assess the response to their call f^r volunteers to fight m Korea. A week ago, the Defence Ministry asked for regular army volunteers to serve m a battalion unrW the United NationsA.P. - 52 words
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Article23 1950-09-15 3 Decorated race prabus wel- uned President Boekanio and his party when they arrived m the West Rnrneo eaDital of Pontianmk. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article261 1950-09-15 3 WITH AMERICAN TROOPS IN KOREA. Thursday. IN WORLD WAR 11, the I.S. soldier yearned to return to New York or Kansas or Texas wherever his home might be. But In this war the Gls also are homesick for Japan. Most ot the troops were called fromA.P. - 261 words
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Article, Illustration340 1950-09-15 3 With both rides vulnerable, <i are North holdil at do you bid? 1 gJ7 S 4 I 6 5 I The tint ilia* North K;«-i South Weal i It Paaa pa J, »'v«» i Drapitc you*, strani ptefeiemv for diamonds, and tlir kr.owlodße your partner has at least340 words
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Article65 1950-09-15 3 Dr. Kurt Schumacher, Chairman of the German Social Democratic Party, has said that flve years after the war. German Jews celnfcra f o their new year still uncertain about their future. He said that the Social Democratic Party would do Its Utmost to give the JewsU.P. - 65 words
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Article74 1950-09-15 3 Racial discrimination was called a menace to world r L 2? by Pandit Hndanath Kar.zru. Hindust/ani (telegatiun leader, at the talks In Cnprtown between Pakistan, India and South Africa on the Union's stitement on Indians. "America is fast realising this," he said m a messageA.P. - 74 words
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Article193 1950-09-15 3 MANILA, Thursday. (^OMMUNIST-LED Hukbalahaps m the Philippines have quadrupled their output of propaganda since the outbreak of hostilities m Korea. In addition to the usual Communist Party line inveighing against free enterprise democracies, the new Huk propaganda contends that the present Philippines Government is soA.P. - 193 words
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Article75 1950-09-15 3 CALCUTTA Fri. T»HE North Assam -Tibet frontier area, shaken by ear;h tremors daily for nearly a month, has been rocked by a very severe 'quake, stated reports reaching Calcutta. The town of Dlbrugarh. North Assam, reported a great earthquake lasting 90 seconds. The town church, alreadyU.P. - 75 words
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Article126 1950-09-15 3 LONDON Thurs PRITONS will spend abo-it £20 million sterling this Tear on food for their eivht nillion rats, reports Britain'a National Canine Defence League. It has just conw I i nation-wide survey m an attempt to find out ho-v nany rats there are ar.d howReuter - 126 words
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Article23 1950-09-15 3 Japone i 3rs vnll race CfOH country from Los Angeles to Chica !a:e ihis monih m ih A .P.A.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement138 1950-09-15 3 There's still plenty of time to Holy Year Arch of Titus !n Rona«... h. r Hi>me a* long a* >ou live! Ihe tour M where HoK Vrar rilpj are held. The rue Vutiran the Pantheon, C.olowum, r wondere of 3 routes by Flying Clipper. You ran via the U.S.A. and138 words
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Advertisement174 1950-09-15 3 Pity safe I Brylcrcem your hair. Dandruff on your collar, loose hair on your comb-these arc danger Bgnafc that point -j* the need for BrylcreemS Jouhlc beaefu tiJ (1) Day-long smartness. (2J Lasting hair health. Massage with Brylcrcem stimulates the scalp, encourages natural hair growth, v;ards off Dandruff. Its pure174 words
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Miscellaneous217 1950-09-15 3 SINGAPORE Editorials iBBC: 1.»9 t rittrT*! \ITWORK) of the Week Deliiu 5.15 Bpfdal (BLtfc M-inunn; Dispatch .BBC 5.3) Irndcn 481 and 41.7 metres. Studio Ooocertt; 6 indoiwalan: 10 m. from Singapore; New* a:ui Ptogrammea <F.BC) a P;^ramines m Malay: l p.m. fi.3o ruUouese. News 'BBC): Music; 1.30 Time Signal 6.45217 words
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441 1950-09-15 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Sept. 15, 1950. Our Home Guard JJOB the first time m Malaya's history, everyone m the peninsula will soon be liable for call-up —Asians as v, «-ll as Europeans. It i« a momentous step m anti-bandit campaign, and one which will be acclaimed. T k<i»:441 words
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Article993 1950-09-15 4 PROFESSOR D. W. BROGAN - Red Koreans Have Jolted the U.S. PROFESSOR D. W. BROGAN "TO A PEOPLE SO CONFIDENT IN ITS MARTIAL PROWESS, THESE LAST FEW WEEKS HAVE BEEN RICH IN PAINFUL SHOCKS: SALUTARY SHOCKS NO DOUBT P'/T PAWUL ALL THE SAME." By AN important Ameri- can magazine reports from Korea an important American993 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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Letter369 1950-09-15 4 on 'birth control. Dr. Barnes, Anglican Bishop of Birmingham, is reported m your issue of Wednesday as telling the British Association that 'there seem to be signs that the Roman Catholic Church is modifying its attitude". Allow me to say that such wishful thinking by Dr.369 words
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640 1950-09-15 4 R. BROOMAN WHITE - Are They Wicked, Weak or Just Foolish? R. BROOMAN WHITE By Soviet policies and the danger* resulting from them are making themselves increasingly felt m the daily lives of people everywhere. How do they look to those who are even nearer the seat of the trouble? 'PHIS article is an640 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-09-15 4 Engagement party' at the Odeon Theatre. Leicester Square. London, a year-old Miss Barbara Lyon and Mr. George Getty, young oil comp whom she has just become engaged, and Miss Lyons parents. Bebe Da\ Lyon (on right/. They were attending the premiere of the film "The Bio46 words
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Article368 1950-09-15 4 LEONARD SCHWEITZER - LEONARD SCHWEITZER £y 'PHE peasantry of China is seething with unrest and farmers' dissatisfaction with the Red Government has reached such a high pitch that Chinese Communist party leaders hav«e been forced to slow down unpopular agrarian reforms. This is revealed by spokesmen for the InternationaJ PeasantNANA - 368 words
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Advertisement14 1950-09-15 4 POPULAR HOUSE SPORT COPS C MEDAL: => P. H. HENDRY, Jewellet Norlb KridK* Kd Spore14 words
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Advertisement61 1950-09-15 4 The Perfect Double Curtis Gin and .-Ketilcrs Lime Juice Cordial Sole agents m Singapore and Malaya COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. ■JhlL KERSH AW CARI ZEISS rflPil BARR&STROUD ROSS MPfii| BINOCULARS XBx 9l lo> 2l Watnitication I H| itb ■w m i(. m m 4t» mn.M m ro61 words
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Article344 1950-09-15 5 MALAYAN DOCTORS GET WARNING 'No unqualified assistants 9 Free Press Staff Reporter doctors m Singapore and the Federation have had their attention drawn by the Medical Council of Malaya to a Council ruling on the subject of unqualified assistants. This action follows a recent case m which an unqualified assistant344 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-09-15 5 Minister Itir ime rce and .1 McFuen •i Stef «pore v intas-BOAC from Sydney tIW Internu-n-S (.r.»np m London. .re light i iplain P. •Tver cotnKWI Wiaf. l!i ■riiva «m« Mi i ■ommod »re l>irettor-( i SciikM ay the jir Mi r wen.43 words
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Article39 1950-09-15 5 BODY FOUND IN J UNGLE Thr body of a Chinese was found m 'the jungle at Hi mile Mandai Road. Singapore, yesterday morning. The discovery was made by a Jungle Rover. Awang Che Haji Radin. The police are Investigating.39 words
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Article38 1950-09-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.The Selangor Blood Bank had bumper night yesterday when 22 volunteers each gave a pint of blood. Most of the donors were Kuala Lumpur schoolteachers The operation was filmed by the Malayan Film Unit38 words
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Article227 1950-09-15 5 Free Press Staff Reporter PENANG, Friday. f PHE statu.* of Penang's founder, Capt. Francis light, may be restored to its original site at the Settlement's historic Fort Cornwallis when rehabilitation of the Esplanade which adjoins the Fort is completed This question has not been227 words
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Article155 1950-09-15 5 'THE preparatory committee oi ihe proposed Singapore: Trades Union Congress is to 1 write to trade unions and! unionists m Singapore for! th«h views anc. suggestions i on the formation of the T U C Thy committee, formed after an Informal meeting of leaders of155 words
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Article67 1950-09-15 5 Y|ALAYAS population Still rising. At the end I of June this year, it totalled 6.244.968— an increase of 34,777 over the estimated !lKure at the end of last year, j Singapore's estimated popu- 1 lation had risen by 17,017 to I 1.0i5.453. while the Federation's had67 words
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Article47 1950-09-15 5 KLUANG. Thurs. Mohamed i Don bin Mohamed. until recently Chief Clerk. P.W.D Kluans. who w\s chareeci 1 with forging ft Chinese con- tractor's signature and enshing two cheques for 52.352 10 was committed for trial at Johore Bahru, Bail m $10,000 s allowed.47 words
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Article23 1950-09-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— The Education Department is planning a refresher course for science teachers of Chinese middle schools m the Federation23 words
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Article278 1950-09-15 5 Free Press Staff Reporter lI'HEN Singapore Municipal employees hold their annual conference on Sept. 30, a resolution will be moved to press their Union the Municipal Services Union to formulate immediately the Benevolent Benefits Scheme provided under the Union's rules. This is one of the278 words
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Article246 1950-09-15 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has accepted the housing allowance rates offered by the Board. The offer is 15 per cent of basic wages for members who are not housed. Payment is retrospective, with effect from Nov. 17, 1949. The association246 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-09-15 5 photo. V Singapore poUccmmn takes down a report following an argument between a trishaw rider and a passenger (behind) over the the fare. The street scene was photographed on Wednesday. George SeowGeorge Seow - 32 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-09-15 5 THE Light Statue m Penang, photographed undergoing a cleaning.12 words
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191 1950-09-15 5 S'pore search for pilgrim's widow rree Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Social Welfare officers are looking for a Malay woman, Che Sujinah binte Rokawi, to ffive her a sum of money which has been left her by her husband, Marivo bin Joyo, a Malay pilgrim who died m Mecca. Although the191 words
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Article227 1950-09-15 5 R.A.F. ensign will be presented to the authorities of St. Andrews Cathedral, Singapore, on Sunday during the Battle of BriUm Thanksgiving Service In the cathedral. It will be dedicated by the Bishop of Singapore, the Right Rev. HW. Baines. In due course the ensign will227 words
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Article176 1950-09-15 5 A MOTION that "immediate steps should be taken to abolish hawkers m Singapore" was lost by 33 votes to 19 m a East-West Society debate held j at the British Council Hall last night. "Hawkers are a scourge,' said Mr. V. Frampton. They were dirty and176 words
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Article17 1950-09-15 5 A total of 181 people are now under detention m Singapore under the Emergency Regulations.17 words
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Advertisement54 1950-09-15 5 PRESTO I BALL BEARING j LAWN MOWERS I Built by craftsmen to precision standards from the finest quality materials. Presto Lawn Mowers give 100 per cent, satisfaction EASY TO USE. EASY TO KEEP CLEAN 14 inch wheel type $37.50 16 inch wheel type $40.00 Grass Box extra $8.50 $9.50 FROM54 words
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Miscellaneous58 1950-09-15 5 MAIL Surface r expected Ir. Singapore today from Medan. S:wn and the Federation Latest times for posting sir I Ml at the G.P.O. today are: noon for Great Bn'ain. N Irt: Eire. Europe. North and V> I Africa. West Indies. Egypt. Ceyl« ;i and Sibu: 5.45 p.m. tor Federation; 658 words
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Article341 1950-09-15 6 P. BRANI GO DOWN FIGHTING Kota Raja score 5-2 win PULAU Brani United put up a gallant fight against League champions, Kota Kaja m their Senior League match at the stadium yesterday and went down by five goals to two— three of Raja s goals coming from Awang Bakar. United341 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-09-15 6 "He wants to Know if endanU still yet the money should the shock of winning prove too much for his heart."21 words
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Article188 1950-09-15 6 S'gor M.B.A. results KUALA I.l.Ufiß, Fri. r PWO Lie were played on buadity m !he Selangor Malay Badmin toil A-s-sooi a 'urn's senior interT ,md cioubi(;S^ Resui.s ...lung teams mentioned lirstj' SINGLES: Suka Riyu B.P. beat Peel Road Malays B.P. 3-0. H. A. R hmar. beat Basri Haji Rashici [5-1188 words
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Article212 1950-09-15 6 MCC team leaves for Australia ENGLAND'S cricket team to tour Australia this winter had an enthusiastic send-off when they left London yesterday for Tilbury docks to embark m the liner Stratheden. Relatives of the players. M.C.C. officials and many county cricketers were on the platform to bid them farewell andReuter - 212 words
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Article58 1950-09-15 6 WEST Indies m a one-d:\v match :>• Combined Cumberand West ,'rland side ywterriav -a on by 159 runs, the match beinc decided on the first In^ingt W Indies had a second knock and hit 100 for Of four wickets. In I and ri. the combiiifd side forA.P. - 58 words
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Article127 1950-09-15 6 Duckworth is optimistic jyj EMBERS ot the Commonwealth cricket team to tour India and Ceylon were yesterday received at India House. London, by the Indian Hi^h Commissioner m London. Mr. V. X Krishna Mfiion. The team sails today from Tilbury m the Chusan. and are scheduled to arrive m BombayA.P. - 127 words
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Article123 1950-09-15 6 WFXT years Epsom Derby will be run on "May 30. with the Oaks on June 1. it is announced ill the Hiring < ilrndar. !>.'trs of the other classics arc: Two Thousand Guineas May 2: 1.000 Guineas May 4. at Newmarket; St. Lefer, Sept. 12, atReuter - 123 words
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Article30 1950-09-15 6 I^ddie THOMAS of Merthyr last Qlghi re! British Welterweight title by outpointing his fellow Welshman, ClifT Curviss of Sv sea over 15 rounds at ;he Lbali t ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article122 1950-09-15 6 111 Cr. A Board of Control yesterday decided to Invite the West Indies 10 tour Australia m the 1951-52 seaton. It was found jie to send an Au team to the West Indies oi otlu r commit- The »1 ralia will nd from October to January,A.P.; Reuter - 122 words
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Article38 1950-09-15 6 ■pASEBALL a u nor i ties m New York yesterday decided 1950 World Series baseball will Btart on November 4. v: '.ieh.yed a day or two by ties m either the National or American ies.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-09-15 6 picture. Hector (Tulloh) being: led m after winning the second race at Bukit Timah on Wednesday. Free PressFree Press - 18 words
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217 1950-09-15 6 JAKE Lamotta, world middles I retained his title when he km h ilUt 1 Dauthuille, the French challenger. I before their 15 rounds bout at I) I last nteht was scheduled to end. j Lamotta was then far behind 1 scorecards. He had beenA.P. - 217 words
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Advertisement79 1950-09-15 6 "A BRILLIANTLY CONTRIVED PLAY 1'! DISTINCTION" WP *ON /.V THE LONI SINGAPORE A REPERTORY MESSAGE FOR MARGARET By JAMES PARISH AT THE I VICTORIA THEATR E I SAT. SEPT. 16th, TUES. 19th, WED. 21 I AND THURS. 21st at 9 p.m. f also SUNDAY 17th at 6.30 p.m. Bookings at79 words
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Miscellaneous201 1950-09-15 6 M3n(lr2k6 Exclusive u> f/ie Singapore Free Press m Malaya PH~TT7 r T~MTI Ml I MIANWHILE.MANDMKEANQ 1 I I SAID- WAIT, YOU GUYS -/fc V j 0 MiGOS^ mO.v'O I I BfcG YOUft i JJI|U V^ J A I' L0?«>»/= »W fI£ALLV IVA/r/NG --VyHLRrOTHCYGO-y nr YOU OtT- BACK PAROON.' l finl201 words
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Article, Illustration695 1950-09-15 7 Ecliptic may surprise RR< i- (up Day at Bukit Timah. With «blc Hold of 14, comprising: the best of >er>. to contest the Singapore Gold i eleven of the best sprinters competing urN m the Liberation Cup, the Singa- lub expect a record crowd.Free Press - 695 words
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Article56 1950-09-15 7 gOUTH Africa. India. Australia and New Zealand, apart from the home countries, are cxnerted to b« rppresented In the first world amateur billiards championshin to be held m London next September. The world professional billiards championship, last 1G yean ago, will Be deI m London next with ?156 words
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Article1063 1950-09-15 7 U'ITH an extra two furlongs to travel In the Class 1. Div. 2 race over l\ miles. Steel Age, who finished third to Happy Traveller should make amends and give trainer Phil Tankard his first* winner. I! \PPV TRAVELLER. YOlK HIGHNESS and. p rhaps. RF.CiMAR1,063 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-09-15 7 picture. The finish of the eighth race" on Wednesday, showing Uelgium (J. Donnelly) wisnin* from Epsom Derby (Spencer) and liberty Flag (Farad). Free PressFree Press - 24 words
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Article164 1950-09-15 7 Dr.Rawson's resignation accepted KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE resignation of Dr. C. P. Rawson as president cf the Footban Association cf Seiangor, it is understood, was accepted by the F.A.S. Council at their meeting held last night. The resignations of Mr. J. II Lakig and Mr. H. Hollingworth were not considered164 words
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Article118 1950-09-15 7 IpEI EH Ron I Midland- cn 6 inpeni;jj apprentice yesterday won rli M senior Grand Prix motor-rye. c race, the blue riband of am.i' ",:r road racing, at the Isle of Man Riding a Norton. Bomain* rovered the course of 22 •> miles lln 2 hoursReuter - 118 words
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Article63 1950-09-15 7 T EE SAVOLD hOiCer of the Briti^h version ol the world heavyweight championship, ai.d hii manager. Bill i>■ iv. left London yesterday *o board the iiner Queen Eiiziibetr. at Ebath impson lor New Voi k. is_\ old said h- wlB ate the jot LouU-Bmrd Ci los fiui.r mA.P. - 63 words
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Article40 1950-09-15 7 The following Will represent Municipal Services Union m a friemUy game of soccer against the '•hartt'red Bank Spirts Club io- a- Farm Park:— Oanunell, Muthiah, Chandra, Laaaroo. David Kunjr, Lian Hock. Guan Kiat, Yew Chye. Jargas', bmaU, Suppi.-h40 words
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Article346 1950-09-15 7 ALLAN LEWIS - Tomorrow 's Cup fields and riders ALLAN LEWIS By INDIAN Heather and Ballroom are not accepting for tomorrows Singapore Gold Cup, leaving: a field of 14 probables. Ambassador will not start m the Liberation Cup Byron is a doubtful starter. Mr. Eii Erȣ Hock, owner of the Gold Cup favourite.346 words
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Article26 1950-09-15 7 YESTERDAY'S Rugby DbM roulta were: Bath 0. n'f^r.a'icnal fide 16: Neath 11. Newbndee 3: OkM 'pi Ti. Stroud 6: Torquay A!h:o- >. Bnxham 6 ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration110 1950-09-15 7 AFTER a six- week wrestling returns t-<. Happpy World arena ram night when G'-orgp Zb. head-spin expert. it out with Capiyin N: bit*, the 230-lb. ma •1 the n Hi. T tain" prop A he If a Km<; Konf, who I Th.c Rescari he ha110 words
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Advertisement118 1950-09-15 7 M^ ft <tL^ too Sign of r N (CONFECTIONERY) 12 2 S!AK STBEET s'POPE PHONE 6872 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM p- in WATCH THE GREATEST &WBffo. SENSATIONAL wßlm i'n.i^h Head Spin King) VItUDIL' f MXKBLK CAPTAIN M AKBLt PROGRAMME U l l UN MARBLE VS. GEORGE ZBISKO >i4Nkeo terror. (Tne Polish118 words
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Advertisement65 1950-09-15 7 Tax on P.T.C. subscriptions AN entertainment tax is being levied by the Federation Government on Penang Turf Club members' subscriptions as from Sept. 1 last. .Men members have to pay tax amounting to si which, plus the subscription of $10, makes a total of $14.25 for the year ending Aug.65 words
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Advertisement229 1950-09-15 7 Ne^Sdon Theatre I 104 MILESTONE SELETAR lodav a Tomorrow a X i:>-9 IS pin lim Holt m 'INDIAN *(.KVT' For all School Boots from I to School Certificate. C *c Commercial oi Mj v *ion Exurr.na Ci- 1 rh€M from PKTKR (HOST, A (OMP^M Smeaporf Kuala Lumpur. Mala< Ipoh. Serrmban.229 words
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Miscellaneous48 1950-09-15 7 Todays sport s«)( IK: i oramanity L&e: Eurasians .a Jalaa Ut--.ii stadium: Business ll-e. A Malayan I'uh. Hse, v Malayan \irwa\s at Gcjrlang; Nus. Use. B. s 1 1 a i > liin-s ablr A Wireless at Fatter Ta'k ■OCKET: SRC. "A" I.C.C on pa dang; S.CjC. v Sherwood48 words
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Article29 1950-09-15 8 THE MARRIAGE between Mr Muhael Cole and Mls> Mari-f ftodrigue*. which was to have taken plao on Saturday 16th instant has been unavoidably postponed to a later date.29 words
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Article39 1950-09-15 8 v«?S. J. R. DUNN wishes to thjrlc 21l the kind friends who d?d the funeral of her beIn-, c* husband, and also those «enr wreaths and letters of condolence. She regrets her mibilitv to wri'*» each one Inmviriusilv39 words
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Article274 1950-09-15 8 80 LETTERS OF LOVE AND HATE Former airman stabbed wife LONDON, Friday. VfORE than 80 letters of mingled love and hate iTI written from his home m Frederick-street, Sittingbourne, Kent, were read m Toronto when exR.A.F. man James Fosbraey, aged 29, appealed against a death sentence. Fosbraey stabbed his Canadian274 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-09-15 8 SERVICE FOR STAR— The mother of Camolia Cohen, the r;\ pti.in screen actress who was among 55 people killed m the Cairo air crash last month, weeps during the funer&l acrrlM at 81 Joseph's Cathedral. Ctir<». More than 100.000 watched the procession42 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-09-15 8 It there NOBODY m tha Kail who can mend a lutel11 words
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Article447 1950-09-15 8 ghjhgj LONDON, Friday. yUERE was less disposition in the Stock Exchange A yesterday to further the recent rise in share prices, states Reuter's financial correspondent. The Parliamentary debate on defence introduced a note of caution although satisfaction was expressed at the Government announcement of no autumn budget.447 words
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Article25 1950-09-15 8 Yesterday's closing prices at the Hong Kong Money Exchange were: HK56.33 per U.S. dollar. HK515.60 per pound. sterling HKS29S per pound sterlin* U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article285 1950-09-15 8 WASHINGTON, Friday. IJOIJTICAL observers here believe that unless thf Tnited States achieves major victories m Korea before the November Congressional elections, the Democratic party may find it difficult t o prevent the Republicans from securing control of Congress. The Korear war issues are having suchReuter - 285 words
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Article79 1950-09-15 8 LONDON, Fri. 'J'HE House of Commons last night gave general ap^ proval without a division to the Governments rearmament plans estimated to cost £3,680,000,000 Ihe Conservative Opp ait. on haa oeen critical during the thrreday debate which ended last night, but did not press its discontentReuter - 79 words
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Article57 1950-09-15 8 REDIRRIGATIOIN PROJECT A.P. R&wia ii-'i- announced plans for an immense new irrigation project m the desert areas north of the Persian border which will bring more 20,000,000 now aflff acres under the plough. It wa s the second such project disclosed by the Soviet. The new plan was announced mA.P. - 57 words
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Article20 1950-09-15 8 The Syrian government has :isked the World Bank for Development and Rprnn^tm^_ tion for a loan. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article115 1950-09-15 8 IMPORT BAN WORRYING RED CHINA HONG KONG. Fri. rHE Chinese ComniunUia are seriously concerned about the possibility that Western nations might cut off strategic Imports which China desperately needs for reconstruction. It was understood m Hong Kong that both the United States and Britain were planning further joint action toU.P. - 115 words
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Article45 1950-09-15 8 Israel yesterday warned Jordan and other A.^b states that she is ready for war if they want it Major-General Yigael Yadin. Israeli Army Chief-of-Staff, said. "We are fcolng to defend each millimetre of our country from whatever auack comes A P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article65 1950-09-15 8 Comics are 'depraving' LISBON. Fri. 'pHE official drive to stop "the corruptive etfei-ts on the minus of Portuguese children through reading foreign comici haa been announc< ci m Lisbon. All children's paper.-, 'curryuig moral-depraving stone.s' rdating to "crime, debauching and seducing" will be banned and comic strips m local andA.P. - 65 words
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Article15 1950-09-15 8 COIR leading Japanese film pr^cin^ e«M»*airs Hill shortly discharge all Communist employees. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article85 1950-09-15 8 Republicans to oppose Marshall WASHINGTON. Fri THE Republican leader. Senator Robert Taft. said m Washington yesterday that he will vote against General Marshall* appointment as Defence Secretary on the grounds that It will strengthen the hand of the Secreur\ of State. D:an Acheson. m dealing with the Chinese Communists. TaftsU.P. - 85 words
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Article20 1950-09-15 8 WjpaUis -vrre laid on thp Krave of President Thomas O. Masaryk yesterday the 13th anniversary of his death20 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-09-15 8 WHARF FIRE Firrmen wait for water i<» pour from their htses to fij?ht a biif fire at Convoy'^ Wharf, London. More than 2f engines weiv called26 words
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Article98 1950-09-15 8 MORE HELP URGED FOR THE EAST PLEADING stantiai I developed I East, Mi Ceylon's Fin; t said m Pan plenary I national M I World B urges mis I tion of 6(»( piness el& Statist ;< juslily \lu heard 1. came to P;<' Anglo-A.ne created and i purpose o! tainA.P. - 98 words
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Advertisement335 1950-09-15 8 KtlJI lt>l MASS P.FQL'IEM High Mass will be i for the repose of the soul Augustine Pnretra, father P Morris «te M: > 1 B 7 t>n 19th September I at the Church! o£. Lourcie- RIP Pt KSONAL DON'T FORGET. Monday 18th Raffles Hotel. 5 bands. M Brians Annual I335 words
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Advertisement152 1950-09-15 8 RAFFLES OF COURSE! 'A Simply Must for TOMORROW SKKt The Gala Race Dinner and Ball FLOOR SHOW Introdkim; PANOVA h\ A\[> DEMONSTRATION-, VIENNESE WAITZ, SLOW FOXTROT MM b> the--1950 PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONS of S POM EXTENSION TO 1 am THE SPECIAL DINNER AT $4.50 Vrved m the Dining Room 7. *O152 words
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Miscellaneous10 1950-09-15 8 HICH TIDES roiaorrow: l^lijm: 10^ p.m THESAjNT by Leslie Charteris10 words
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