The Singapore Free Press, 23 September 1950
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Title Section18 1950-09-23 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA FASDFSAFS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration538 1950-09-23 1 SYDNEY SMITH - BRITISH WIN 5-HOUR BATTLE SYDNEY SMITH 3 scarred peaks captured From BRITISH FRONT, Saturday. rIIKY let the British troops loose to help themselves to their first unrationed Communist enemy yesterday. "Diehards" of the Middlesex Regiment three miles across the Na Kng River and four miles southwest of Waegwan opened the538 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-09-23 1 Men of the Argyil and Sutherland Highlanders seen m th**ir transport aircraft on Ihe way to Korea.17 words
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Article52 1950-09-23 1 Aggression by U.S.' for debate 1111 SUING MEADOW, Saturday. I pup—lll al a complaint of American u.tinst China was approved for tain c I mted Natiors (ieneral Assembly's j h\ the \>sembly Steering Committime the Committee postponed a c the question of Formosa uted States on the agenda. olaint I52 words
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Article38 1950-09-23 1 OSLO. Sat. Dr. RALPH bunche. former Dnito d mediator m Palestine, has been awarded I Prize, the Nobel Prize Comannounced last n. Dr Buncl n of an American who -*me in-Arab dispute the I38 words
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Article60 1950-09-23 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Belgian Congo, Sat. A GIANT crocodile killed recently on the banks of the Stanley Pool has permitted 'he identificaMon of a Portuguese citizen who disappeared U) 1947. Members of the Leopoldville Yachting Club. who shot anri iied the crocodile found inside the d«ad man's wedding unc.A.P. - 60 words
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Article188 1950-09-23 1 CHINES ADMIT AID TO KOREA LONDON. Sat. 4 SPOKESMAN for Communist China's Foreign Ministry admit'ed last night that Chinatrained Korean troops have been pouring into the Korean battlefront. In a broadcast. Monitored In London, the New China News Agency 'jwoiAtfi th" spokesman as saying thai the Koreans are those who188 words
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Article152 1950-09-23 1 WIFE'S MERCY PLEA TO PRESIDENT NFW YORK. Sat Mrs. Kay Gilbert petitioned President Truman jresterday to set aside the death sentence pa.ssrd on her hus-band—32-year-old Negro Lieutenant Leon Gilbert for disobeying battle orders In Korea. The White House referred the plea to the Army. Which explained that it had notA.P. - 152 words
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Article60 1950-09-23 1 JJRITAIN and her sterling area partners have gained about U551,500,000,000— more than doubling their gold-dollar reserves —since the pound was devalued a year ago. Officials disclosed this yesterday and said the Treasury, early next month, will announce that the area's reserves leapt about from U*****,000,000 In th*A.P. - 60 words
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Article210 1950-09-23 1 LONDON, Saturday. A LABOUR party row over the timing of the next national elections broke into the open yesterday. Left-wingers led by the Health Minister, Mr. Aneurin Bevan, urged an appeal to the voters as quickly as possible perhaps m November. Fresh from their victory toA.P. - 210 words
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Article40 1950-09-23 1 GRENVILLE, TENNESSEE, Saturday. ALFRED Dean Slack, a 44--year-old chemist, who passed secrets of R.D.X. explosive to Harry Gold, an alleged accomplice of Klaus Fuchs now m prison m Brii tain, was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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127 1950-09-23 1 LONDON. Sat. THE Very Rev. Basil C. Roberts, former Bishop of Singapore, assisted by the Rev. Joseph Lee. officiated a: the funeral service for Dr. Patricia Ruth Elliott who died In London on Sept. 18. Former Malayans who attended the service included many who127 words
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Article51 1950-09-23 1 Nineteen persons were killed and 27 seriously injured when a bus carrying 52 African passengers crashed out of 'control down a 60-foot cliff 1 71 miles from Songea, m the southern highlands yesterday. The remaining six passengers leaped to safety In the nick of time.-A.P. - 51 words
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Article22 1950-09-23 1 The U.S. Navy has 52 warships m the Mediterranean its biggest concern ration there since World War ll.— A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article74 1950-09-23 1 THE T.S. ARMY said yesterday that from now on it will take toothless draftees so long as they meet all other requirements m an effort to increase the number of men available for service. Since 1948, draftees have been accepted for service only if they had atU.P. - 74 words
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Article146 1950-09-23 1 BERLIN, Saturday. THE East and West Berlin police forces called off their grim "battle of hostages" last night. Senior officers of the rival forces met at the historic Brandenburg gate the Russian sector border and exchanged captive policemen picked up m the tit-for-tat duel that startedU.P. - 146 words
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154 1950-09-23 1 Human hair on dead girl saves man ARUNDEL. ENGLAND Sat. A SPECIAL Court yesterday refused to hold a 26--old labourer. Thomas Stdiv.ell. for trial on an archaic "private warrant charging him v. ith the hvo--sex murder of pret'y j< Woodhouse. a 20-year London librarian. A turning point m the caseA.P. - 154 words
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Article242 1950-09-23 1 Reds fail to press I.-C. attack SAIGON, Saturday. HtENCH Foreign Legionnaires, strik- ing back toward the Communistcaptured fortress of Don^khe. w< credited last night with thwarting any "Korea" type Red assault m InrinChina. The French troops were advancing foot by foot against guerilla resist a: toward the jungle outpost. MilitaryU.P. - 242 words
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Article43 1950-09-23 1 MANILA, E JOSE Torres loved hit but he loved h- When Josi did n. home for two c. h and s] husband's m< rkd it I and appll d < match. oom poli. -ii An e\i von h*r rrl"H*«». MOillH U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article17 1950-09-23 1 Countess Tattans Tolstoi. the 84-year-old daughter the Russian novel! Tolstoi, has <\\* m R.. A. P.A.P. - 17 words
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Advertisement26 1950-09-23 1 ""ill"--* CHINA ANTIQUE house I s£V ao.S'WE i tV «r I *ls- o*l Ut Jfi: -I Manufactured In tONOOM by ARDATH lOMCCQ CO. LTD. ft. -»^»»««Monoaa»26 words
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Advertisement115 1950-09-23 1 M. Flinter S. Grinberg Diamonds Jewellery ft 67, Stamford Rd., (Eu Court Bldg,) Spore, Telephone 7923 "HIS MASTERS VOICE" Recordings by PHIL HARRIS and his orchestra. THATS A PLENTY IM A DING DONG DADDY FROM DUMAS B 9918 IF YOU GOT SOME PLACE TO GO. OO AHEAD ROW, ROW, ROW115 words
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Article, Illustration544 1950-09-23 2 Capt. W. E. Johns - Capt. W. E. Johns By ttore R because of Malaya An unit character m Maipt Langlev Vantxtraction, firearm* to H aims to push run As the are bad and I l I »n d Of We, I the controls, with Ginger beside him, Biggies, his face expressionless, eves544 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-09-23 2 77 ,-turbine locomotive to travel on British railways was this 2,500 horsen Switzerland. It is now m service on the London-Plymouth Express route. It can do over 80 jniles an hour.31 words
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Article467 1950-09-23 2 K. S. CHIA - Her Map Of The World K. S. CHIA By WHEN my 11 -year-old daughter asked me for my old English, Australian and American magazines, I was a little curious what she wanted to*do with them. My curiosity was Increased when instead of tearing out pictures of film stars m these467 words
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Article14 1950-09-23 2 The second instalment of "In the ilt-ep Sea Klßffdom N will appear nc\t week.14 words
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Article, Illustration81 1950-09-23 2 A sponge Is featured m a line new set of Empire stamps from the Turks and Caicos Islands, m the West Indies. Sponges grow on the bot- torn of the sea. The West Indians dive for them and carry a knife m ease of attack by sharks. The81 words
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Article1041 1950-09-23 2 S.C. GEORGE - Prisoners Of Mr. Pereira S.C. GEORGE Page For Children —By Midshipman Andrew Christie and his friend, Ben Noakes of a privateer recently returned from sea, are pressganged on to a Naval warship at Plymouth. Andrew m now an ordinary seaman. The warship sails for Calcutta where they join a fleet1,041 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-09-23 2 Sea Scouts, David Smith and A lake, Surrey, inspecting a < stroke ena12 words
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Article95 1950-09-23 2 STRANGE ANIMALS IN SIR I It back I con.' j 15 \MM I i fierce bird, whose > l vices are exploited by man is the Eagle. In Chinese Turkistan wander a tribe of nomads amthe hills and rocks. Th sturdy folk depend much on animals95 words
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Advertisement35 1950-09-23 2 IP*!, H^ watch) \WI it) M Z*& sat ->j J&* mwr* TmWATERPROi SUPER SHOCK *ESfST/*0 L Tor wholesale price*, plra>« isafl »ole Agents: F. E. ZUELLIG 1 P.O. BOX 725 SINGAPORE It PAYS to Advertise35 words
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Miscellaneous123 1950-09-23 2 Junior Crossword I The die ary i -oded at:. In feathers.*' 6. He v.. the "Canterbury t is famous for It. 8. is known In •Kookaburra." 12, b a boat -shaped body 15. Obje i worshipped i inp of France and I popular with holiday-makers. 17. letter of the Q]123 words
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Miscellaneous41 1950-09-23 2 SOLUTION Across:— 3. Bird, 6. Chaucer. 7, S;lk. 8, Jackass. 12, Penguin. 15, Idol. 18, Riviera. 17, Beta. Down.— l. Shoal. 2, Bunk. S, Bess. 4, Iris. 5, Duke. 9, Ann. 10, Livre. 11, Limb. 12, Port. 13, Elia. 14, Orii.41 words
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Miscellaneous60 1950-09-23 2 dfasfda At last the mermaid agtec; to go r topping. Sr.c puts on the IrocK Penny ',ias Urought.^li is $uch a f^nny r ght that Fenny and Koni can hardly hide th; laughter. Now-quicMy,- the b'arket to hiiia my tail/scries Coral.;,. !Jo« that »m "shamed of hawmg a tail, mind60 words
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Miscellaneous57 1950-09-23 2 W£7 ji UfL^.rm M(<& When Coral is ready, Penny calls Bill Newton Irom around tho cliff, wliero he teas been v siting. a,c you really; a "mermaut? a <k S Bill, as he carries Coral away. its SO hard to believa. But Penny hi; premised Coral that her tail shall57 words
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Miscellaneous65 1950-09-23 2 iigfeaUfc Snd something happens that Answers Dili. Sutlucnly, as he it. carrying her into the town, unu i.V jj is looking around with wondenrtß cyos, che gives a soh and breaks into tears. Now what s the Tmatter?" r.e ask*. "Tnai terrible ..'chop;' she whimpers. "Oh, how .aw ill I!"65 words
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30 1950-09-23 3 SINGER FINDS PEACE IN SWITZERLAND I and i of his pathos ich he Is ibsei 39 years i at and boards m s nlace outside other In Is.and. iin to30 words
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6 1950-09-23 3 Chinese Reds prepare for anniversary U.P.U.P. - 6 words
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Article47 1950-09-23 3 U.S. spending bill amended w•. roN s 'THE US. of Repreppjroved j a amendn •m--ipropriations b;U ban Mar-.. help to countries !e with Com mini- rican security. for final agn spendof which is for ent of :ted d the tra- i to Uu d s.- U. P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article247 1950-09-23 3 Recalled, and demoted RFf imfvt we LONDON, Saturday. V K^* P*AI- Sergeant-Major, two months after his discharge with a pension for 24 years' service, ma retailed to the Army, court-rnartialled and reduced to private. Hall an hour after his trial ended the ex-R S M247 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-09-23 3 SHOOTING IP-Two jet Shooting Stars taking past m an exercise at Vil>ci k Gens**?, come m for a fighter strike at two lisht tanks.24 words
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Article67 1950-09-23 3 CHUTE PULLED HIM TO DEATH I SI I ill X \\o\. fTILTSUIKE, Friday, ;i David Rotifer hurtled 8001 1. to his death ilk of his parachute harness caught In ■a- unloading from a plane. Dj sart, File, was making his lirst flight He and other memberNo 17 RJLS.C a. Neth67 words
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Article94 1950-09-23 3 FLUSHING MEADOW, S I*HE Iraqi delegate to the United Nations G»t. Assembly. Mr. Fadhil Al-Ja-rg Us acts of aggression, i asked why th*' United had not acted promptly In Pal stii had In Korea The first speaker at tl ption of th*' Mth the 50-nation Assembly.Reuter - 94 words
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Article41 1950-09-23 3 The Steeii of United Nations General' nbiy has voted to Include <>n the agenda the question' •.'ment of Indians by the 14 dm ber commJ ten to one I Austra- st while Briand Venezuela ahstain- I ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article36 1950-09-23 3 R ah a* Kakhova n» uth hrer D: I i water 8.000,000 acres m the Ukra M radi It third biir deannour. ..i a month and -o be completed m 1957.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article18 1950-09-23 3 j Hong Kong ha l tr C and have been bought and I Shai ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article20 1950-09-23 3 A New Z and high ai New I B .-on 24 Fran and I U. P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article12 1950-09-23 3 Mx irubin, t ambassador m Lon- den mid-Dc tinue ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article137 1950-09-23 3 (m>\ ernor NEW YORK, Saturday. pHARGES that a baby farm made profits of a million dollars (£3s7,#i#) or more by supplying Hollywood's film stars and wealthy New Yorkers with adopted children are beinj; made by Governor (iordon Browning, of Tennessee. He said that hundreds "i babies,137 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-09-23 3 Tl to win diamond queen and 9oul TL In with i second dii i reE and the nd.20 words
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Article274 1950-09-23 3 LONDON, Friday. 4 WOMAN with a British passport was alleged at Lewes, Sussex, to have toid a Customs officer. *'I hate you and this country." and to have spoken of a romance with the Governor of Tangier, m North Africa. She is Mrs. Noreen Leonie Ross274 words
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Article27 1950-09-23 3 The US. liner. Pre.-. Wilson, has arrived m Hong Kong from San Francisco 140 Chinese students returning to Communist China from the Uniied States. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article22 1950-09-23 3 Som< 50 armed Communistled Hiikba'.ahaps who raided the Rizal town ol Teresa. 15 north of Manila, were ded by pursuing eovern- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article103 1950-09-23 3 SEVEN HOURS CM MATTReSS LONDON. Saturday. MAKING a showcard pin-up sirl come to life at the Olympia Shoe and Leather Fair is the tww^hest job of Kosalie Bentley's life. Rosalie, 22 a model from Streatham Bill, London, has to spend seven hours a day lying or.103 words
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Article81 1950-09-23 3 SAN FRANCISCO. S CiAil. LEONARD C. Smith. j master ol the 8.1G2-ton ir Ighter Mary Luckcnbach m collision I American hospital ship Benevolence '11.000 tons) on' Aug. 2r> has been charged with neglig-nce by the Unit States Coast Guard. The Mary Luckenbach v proceeding "at jReuter - 81 words
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Article74 1950-09-23 3 RANGOON Ss I HE Burmese Premier. Thalcin Nu. has announced a break betuet-n the tnti-Fascist People's Freedom ifue and the Pan-Com-munist Trades Union C of Burnia. Thakm Nu Is pre.vdent of th»' AFPFL. th- count] major political group H told a press cooieretrae that action wasA.P. - 74 words
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Article21 1950-09-23 3 Sena or Estes Kefauver. a 5T5.000.0l 0 E 5.357 being operated wet •n anim rden." he said.21 words
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Article16 1950-09-23 3 Tl COUNT m our ml I the I The Count A. P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article78 1950-09-23 3 kitten which crawled into its ssistresers vaaSfttaf within laches »f an unplta.sant end m London The cat settled down comloitablv m its luxury m, ers. When the l.iundrymm < ailed it went, m into his van. Just as the washing was I timg Put into the hoilr atReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement69 1950-09-23 3 c -ENGLISH ELECTRIC" REFRIGER.x i'OR x 1. Over 6 cv. ft. Storage space. 2. Fast Freezing, silent A running unit, guar's- 3. Ritemp H control *^fc^J^| gives nine temper~*SSß ray ature settings '\Wk 4. Makes 40 cubes »^B£ I 1 V Ji 5. Elegant cabinet .JSkmWkMmmmm\^ w tn vitreous enamel69 words
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Advertisement74 1950-09-23 3 n j THE SINGAPORE (PACKING i COMPANY Association with SINGAPORE (BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. 'for PERFECTION i"» POLITENESS 'for PROMPTITUDE 1 I 65, The Arcade, Tel. 4658 ***** 3rd. Floor ir Cable Addrast- Singapore 'Bagtransag JaiiiuciHiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiicaiHiHiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiniMiii iiitf[;iiiiini,l For ACCOMMODATION KATONG REST-HOUSE J .•4 Health Resort by the S SPECIAL TEA74 words
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Miscellaneous120 1950-09-23 3 mmmWmWmmWnAWmMmm^ JPWPIi il II hHIB SINGAPORE (BLI'E NETWORK) 9 a.m. Programme Summary; 9 02 Holiday Hits, popular times of today and yesterday; 10 p.m Singapore: 11 Programmes In Malay. 1 p.m Programme Summary; 1.02 Dance Music by Xa.ur Cugat Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal, News; 1.50 Light Music; 2 Album of120 words
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Miscellaneous136 1950-09-23 3 Solution to Crc^word No. 158 SOI.I HON: tcross: 1 In lit. Oar 14 I l>ir.\n: i. m bed. 2, Toffee-a] Oder. 5, Sharp orner. 6. 13. -.1. 9.45 Rcndfzous with the 10.30 Rhythm on H BFEBS [Singapore] 4.45 p.m. Programme Summary; 4.47 Prom the London BditoraJs <BBO; 4.55 Comopser of136 words
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Miscellaneous178 1950-09-23 3 I CO- TlVf CEWTS POP TWE WEXT gTWef MtUUTES PLEASE N?w Crossword No. Is 9 WjSSSM} I 2~~] [3 j j4~ •my —^ai^aa^a^a^av— BlSla^Bl Ss^SSi^a^b^S>— m t ~H pHp ZsaHzaiib 15 I J I I L I SM CLUES ACROSS 1. Mother's quarrrl with the dc? (7). 7. How to178 words
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123 1950-09-23 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Sept 23, 1950. The way ahead "I r has been a heartening week. Sea power has :ie into its own. and the North Korean SSOrs are on their A hard core i fanatics will unc. ibtedly cause some trouble, and casualties. to the United Nations'123 words
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Article179 1950-09-23 4 IfAVI Bern rd Iving latterly I lhe The I• i Dilemma It much t 0 the horror of years were making m< he 1 my shins me <ult qic I make i out of a guinea! Is makimr of his Sould h» well even better on one iep179 words
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Article, Illustration859 1950-09-23 4 Rodney Campbell - Rodney Campbell By NEW YORK: DERHAPS the most disturbing report to reach U.S. Army Headquarters since the Korean War began is one stating that some of the G.ls m the front line had absolutely no idea of what they were doing m Korea, or859 words
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Article65 1950-09-23 4 Ij^LEVEN world records have J been established by Soviet athletes m the first seven months of this year. Congratulations to the Russians It is a fine achicment. Let us hope that the men m tho Kremlin will decide I that it is b'tter to go on breaking sports' records65 words
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Article, Illustration642 1950-09-23 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. THERE was not a deal of disappointment among Singapore Government servants over the majority decision of the Legislative Council not to amend the ruling that Government officers going overseas on scholarship leave must surrender their quarters. This is because only a comparative few are affect-642 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-09-23 4 A new picture of Vera-EUen, the young M.G.M. star, Whose next film is a technicolour musical with Fred A st aire "Three Little Words."24 words
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530 1950-09-23 4 Ralph Hewins - Ralph Hewins By lIELSINKI, capital of *1 Finland and the most contradictory city m eastern Europe, has been celebrating this summer its four hundredth anniversary as afree city. It is, In fact, the only s v r v i v i n g metropolis530 words
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Article195 1950-09-23 4 S.H. BREEN - ROME, CITY BEA UTIFUL S.H. BREEN By IT was seven o'clock on a Sunday morning, with the temperature m the 70s (later soaring to 95 degre. and a workman was washing down the Via Boncompagni. He did the J°b thoroughly, moving a hosepipe from point to point and pouring thousands195 words
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Advertisement29 1950-09-23 4 j The PEKING Co.; j CURIOS j J CARPETS. RUGS JEW ELLERYI: STRAW MATSJ NIELLO WARE; JADE IVORYJ etc. etc. 9 8 |81 HIGH ST. STORE! PHONE ***** L29 words
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Advertisement35 1950-09-23 4 (Sat "Go* s I ithid says j^u\ "^(t ask < x^ muscle, iou flesh and a. J? sa^ I r v- «*Ssik gocc gocc Ifr***^ yes S ~ll§ Cow |«OW&GATEWi& -V FOOD*/°ROYAL BABIES Agents: Jackson Co.35 words
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Article266 1950-09-23 5 CAKE- MAKERS NOT SHORT OF SUGAR 36,000 katis for festival Free Press Staff Reporter ABOUT 36,500 katis of Singapore's "luxury commodity" svgar are being used by the city's three biggest moon cake manufacturers to make nearly a million cakes for the coming Chinese eighth moon festival. This estimate is based266 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-09-23 5 picture. S* i iiimMin. the Governor of Singapore, pit-tur-ns: a handicrafts display at the Raman Bays' Home yesterday. From left to Mr ri^iriNamv. president of the Hindu Advisory I r inklin Oiimson.and Swamii VamadevananMUiister of the .Mission.- Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article135 1950-09-23 5 New car number plates likely Free Press StufT Reporter > bearing a new registration plate be seen on the roads of Singapore early ir if the present rate of new cars seeking r»ti continues. re were es. *ion j v be i plates tm pend j re- I n la135 words
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Article226 1950-09-23 5 CLEANER MARINE PARADE HFree Press Staff Reporter IGH priority has been recommended b y a committee of Singapore Municipal Commissioners for the construction of outfall drains at Marine Parade. Katong. next year. The committee has approved a sum of $20,000 for this work. This item has still to pass the226 words
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Article64 1950-09-23 5 Free Pres.* stall Reporter THE re-entry of aliens Into Malaya Is being tightened up for security reasons and all holders of valid certificate <>f admission now outside va will have to obtain ;rn. The n lons will from Oct. 1. A Government Press statement last night said64 words
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Article, Illustration222 1950-09-23 5 Free Press Staff Reporter ON account of the p<>or response to an imitation to Singapore Municipal employees to take up a j secretarial career m the Municipal Secretariat (only two applications have been received lor four vacant posts of clerk) a new circular has beenAnthony Batch - 222 words
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Article124 1950-09-23 5 Extension to school planned Free Press StalT Keporter TO enable students to com- plete their secondary ion without interruption, the Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School is planning to erect a new building with three classrooms and a social •ut to the old ling. Al pres nl there are only seven,124 words
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Article82 1950-09-23 5 11HE lirsl Conv^ir a;rlin< r to come to South-Easi Asia and ived a" X i i port 1 yesterday •m n route for its base ;n .Jakarta. Air-minded Malay youths m colourful Hari Raya Haji dress were among the e thai saw it touch down. Thp82 words
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Article22 1950-09-23 5 Seventy ases of tuberculosis were reported from the rural areas of Singapore last month. In July there were 59 cn?es.22 words
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Article63 1950-09-23 5 r l T H£ Election Reforms ComA mittee, which met on Thursday, recommends that the names of those who had voted be made known to party agents at polling stations. If this were done the committee feels. 100 per cent polling would be ensured, as the party63 words
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Article173 1950-09-23 5 Free Press Stall Reporter SUB-COMMITTEES have been appointed by various standing committees of Singapore Municipal Commissioners to go further into the proposal to delegate certain of the Commissioners' powers to the President and to standing committees. Each sub-committee has to ascertain how the poposal will work out173 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-09-23 5 picture. THE Jago Kronchong Party, performing m the competition held at the Great World last night. The finals will take oLice tonight. Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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Article243 1950-09-23 5 Free Press Staff Reporter "DEAN-SPROUT (towgay) growers m Singapore's Rochore district may seek legal aid m opposing the Municipal Commissioners who have decided to close their wells. The water m the wells, used for the sproutgrowing industry, has been declared insanitary by the Municipal243 words
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319 1950-09-23 5 $5 millionplan to improve private roads Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE residents living off private streets, some of which are little more than tracks, will enjoy improved travelling conditions if the Municipal Commissioners agree to a proposal to borrow 55,000,000 to reconstruct and take over private streets within the Municipal319 words
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Article73 1950-09-23 5 Free Press Staff Reporter RECRUITMENT of officers to the Singapore Municipal service, from an outside service, can only be made at the initial salary of a time scale, according "to the latest ruling of Municipal Commissioners. Provision is made for the acting President, m very exceptional cases, to73 words
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Article60 1950-09-23 5 SEGAMAT. Piah binte Mohamed Zin, charged at Segamat with ca hurt with a sickle to V was fined $50. or a month's simple imprisonment. "He became a nuisance." she said, and I caught him urging my daughter io elope with him. That annoya and I hit him60 words
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Miscellaneous12 1950-09-23 5 HIGH TIDES Toda>: 9. a.m; t«H p.m. Tomorrow: lU.lt A.m; 10 p.m.12 words
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Miscellaneous23 1950-09-23 5 MAIL ed :n Japan, Labuac, B: rion. a p.o i for J..».. Pah:: ;ni fcr Ham and c n: 6 pm for Sibu.23 words
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Article17 1950-09-23 6 < ontinued from Pace One I. ab- t d. mm Mr Ti of rthe a.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article358 1950-09-23 6 NEWCASTLE, ARSENAL CLASH TODAY Mercer back with Gunners From JIM CHAMBERS TOP-LINE game m today's English football programme is the meeting of Newcastle United, heading the First Division, and Arsenal, who have as many points as the leaders but an inferior goal average. wcastle, on tru (rest of the successA.P. - 358 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-09-23 6 picture. Harry Oliver of Britain (right) won the side-car race on his Norton at the Grand Prix of Nations at Monza. Italy. On the left is Friferio of Italy.- KeystoneKeystone - 30 words
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Article243 1950-09-23 6 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By nOOTBALL Association treasurer, Mr. Harry Hus- band, who is also an English International team selector, said to me as we left the Arsenal-Hudders-field game at Highbury: "Peter Goring looks very good to me." Just before manager. Tom Whittaker, had told me: "Goring has the243 words
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120 1950-09-23 6 I) r!; hs3ssler l won his way into the final of the British professional match plax rolf championship at Carnoustie yesterday, but llonrv Cotton, who was runner-up last v.is eliminated m the semi-finals In the 36-hole final tods* Roes will face Yorkshirer.ian Frank Jowle ofReuter - 120 words
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Article9 1950-09-23 6 INDIANS TO PLAY 3 GAMES IN H.K. I A.P.A.P. - 9 words
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Article117 1950-09-23 6 rpHE Begum Aga Khan and the Gaekwar of Baroda h won a race at Ascot. Berkshire, yesterday. The Begum's two-year-old colt. Praise dv Bois, gained a two-length win In the Royal Lodge Stakes run over a mile Ridden by stable Charlie Smirke, Praise dv Bois.117 words
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Article118 1950-09-23 6 I\< X LEE, tin- l>« rliv 'ttimtv centre- forward vho has been chosen to lead Fro land's atta. k SfSlnst Ireland on Oct. 7. has had a romantic risr lo success. Lee, whs is 87, played for the small uorn < Lei hire i Methodist Club beforeReuter - 118 words
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Article53 1950-09-23 6 S' v Hers have been declared probables for the £2,500 Knights' R kes, to he run over one mile at Ascot today. I They are, with |ock Peter Flower <W. RJcka IWat Tyler (Gordon Richai Silver Gate «R Johnstone) Hyperbole fCharlie Smirklet Princess Trudy fno jyet), and ReminLscenr*Reuter - 53 words
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Article40 1950-09-23 6 AMERICAN Netrs Jsey Brswa knocked out Has Australian lightweight chxmpio n Jat k Hasvn, m eighth round of a I?-rounu fisht at Melbourne Stadium last ni^ht. Hsssca uas on th»> defensive most of thr time.— A.PA.P. - 40 words
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Article48 1950-09-23 6 THE Red Army team yester- day won the 1950 Soviet Union's league soccer Title bdrawing with Tiflis Spai two-all. Mosc m D r .> Q cond place and from n Karnes left to play will finis 'here even if they shoul lose all remaining matches A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article242 1950-09-23 6 [London Stock Excha,^ LONDON 'pHE prospect of reinvestment sf sales of steel shares continued to i factor underlying the industrial 1 states Reuter's financial correspond. Prices yesterday ended the s/eel small gains with a short supply p many instances. Since the ment on the steel nationalisatm sellers242 words
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Advertisement43 1950-09-23 6 LONDON'S MAMMOTr can be I This floating crane by the P I lifts ijo tons at one grasp, its own cAt fhe Port of London bouses and J If s just part nf *c .pcedy which a:c *nd extensive c the modern M43 words
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Miscellaneous189 1950-09-23 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR poi;\ on this first day of the sign. Libra, you will retain some of the charact ristica of the outgoing BtSStj Virgo. This is an exceptionally interesting combination, for you will hive the attributes of the statesman and raleff combined with those of the he Bra] critic.189 words
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Miscellaneous257 1950-09-23 6 M3lldrdk6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya lAS I GUESSED, THEY'VE COV.E FOR I [v.ANORAKt-- NAADA, OAPJ.IN6. 1 1 1 I— IS THlS —«€»>-/ I a"n I MtR. THtYVE CERTA'SLY TRIED rf 10THAR.' YOU WHAT KIND Of- A J l/4i^/ LOOK/ NARDA.' WHAT IN THE WORLD HARD. TOO257 words
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Article37 1950-09-23 7 First speed trial for Malacca nul, :it N the of I lor i s in 29. is expe ks all ".d m pre* i m nd a few c i m off ed to pm. be I37 words
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Article, Illustration450 1950-09-23 7 GREY BLOOM SHOWS HIS PACE Fastest gallop on Ipoh track Free Press Racing Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. OFFICIAL training for the Perak Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Vase) meeting began this morning. The track was m ideal condition, but very few horses were sent out against the watch. The best gallop wasReuter - 450 words
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Article482 1950-09-23 7 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By ARSENAL alone prevent a North-East Coast "oneA* two" at the top of the First Division. To set Against this, however. Sunderland have disappointed to the extent of dropping to 20th. position. By coincidence, the four top teams meet each other." Newcastle v. Arsenal and482 words
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Article13 1950-09-23 7 Star Spor'* C N 14 B Teresa's Church, Kampone Bahru p.m.13 words
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Article342 1950-09-23 7 Free Press Table-Tennis Reporter ALTHOUGH Hong Kong beat India by five games to one to take the honours m the triangular table-tennis tournament at the Happy World Stadium last night, their superiority was not as j pronounced as the scores may suggest. The Indians showed342 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-09-23 7 The celebration of Hoi -man's Sr. cat Tattcn C•• r, I > -,w Downs, on Sept. 10. The service is held ami on the Sunday after the St Lr«er. Last year's attendance was 315 and thh year it exceeded 500. The service was conducted by the Vicar of Burgh Heath,64 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-09-23 7 CINGAPORE Police scored an easy four-one victory over Singapore Cricket Club m a hockey friendly on the S.C.C ground yesterday. I «ational scrvi man snd Yorkshire all-rounder Brian Close says goodbye to his mother and sister Mary, from the train as he leaves for Tilbury and the boat57 words
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Article65 1950-09-23 7 r |"iiE following will re] i Singapore Cricket Club a atoll Naval C-in-C SUiff at rugby on the Padang at 5.15 p.m on Monday P.M. a. i/e; j. Oates; It, c. Aldred; j. E. Tuck; R. F. Wills If. Davis; r. m. Marshall; j, Kaye; T. Luscombe;65 words
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Article47 1950-09-23 7 Six; AM AT, Fr: At a meeting recently of begamat hockey enthusiasts presided over by Mr. A. S. H. Kemp, the Administrative Officer. It was decided to form district association. An interim committee with Inche Samsu bin Mahmood, the District. Officer, as chairman was formed.47 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-09-23 7 MISS S. ATKINSON and Mis s A. Powell at the finish of the 85 yds. race for women at the Singapore Medical Services' Union athletic heats held on Outram School ground recently. The sports will be held today at Jalan Besar stadium.42 words
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Article237 1950-09-23 7 INDIANS produced their best form at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, to defeat Royal Navy, this year's S.A.F.A. Cup finalists, by one goal to nil. Indians played a hard, calculating game. They scored their goal m the first half and then played a fine defensive game m237 words
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Article79 1950-09-23 7 'THK North-South zone final between Perak and Singapore scheduled to b? played on Oct. 7 and 8 has oeen nostponed again and will be played or. Oct 21 and 28. Perak. which asked for the first postponement when it was originally scheduled to be pliyed on79 words
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Article79 1950-09-23 7 Today's Rugby is on THE first important game of the new rugfer season m Singapore, Newcomers v. The Rest, will be played on the Padang this evening. The rain has come down and softened the pitch, taking away much of the sting, and this has made It possible for the79 words
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Article94 1950-09-23 7 Olympic 'keeper for Selangor F. P. Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPLR, Sat. PAKISTAN'S hockey goalkeeper for the 1948 Olympics. Anwar, will be available for Selangor this year. Anwar was m Selangor last year but could not play owing to military duties. Selangor will hold their second state hockey trial on94 words
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Article27 1950-09-23 7 PENANG, Fri T IIE ig Sports rugger touristg left by sic for Bangkok early this morning on their first posl trip to the Si :tal27 words
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Article206 1950-09-23 7 pONYINCED thai the b< vyweight boxer are not m the same elus.those of 15 years ago, T i Farr, form* :it title-holder. for a comeback ar ing to cash cf the natioi 1 m this division. Fan. the 15 rounds In bout with 1-: d champion,U.P. - 206 words
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Article50 1950-09-23 7 K.K. hockey committee KUALA KANGSAR TBS msre electtd tg of the X Hockey A KD I presidents: Da bin N HaamJn Mere Abdul Rahman ::ied YaSingh I member*: Mr s. p Hasbim, C 3 one rep:, affiliated 1 1 Disc K. D. Mr. X Singh board Mr. X Raj and50 words
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Article17 1950-09-23 7 gY beating the C Athletic "A Geylang y< l Hospital Recrei qualified for th I17 words
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Advertisement99 1950-09-23 7 Todays sport spoa i s ski I liiou Spurts linm. Indian \*>ovl.ition SeMnr (Aral I titihi tropin t .>!-n\ rh.tm- > I mon lltil KM vWfUr -mb i ri;mi: at •■■J Foresters ••lUman Bargraphs 3RE FREE PRESS pore or Branch Office m Cold Storage sard Road. lILI 'i p JOHN99 words
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Advertisement58 1950-09-23 7 nr-m— t n TONIGHT EVERY NIGHT AT NINE CAPITSL BALLROOM ft RESTAURANT aaa^— -m^— m i »un —^pj i— a^— a^ aa— a— —i ««m*j» laaaa* aaaaan^aai ay I H P YitfMl -I irr r 1 J '^tLLt Br---- *«aaaiiava«ivaaa«Baaaaaaaaaaa«avßS£a*-'«a««jMßMaaafc4B)»^^ LIFEGUARD MILK CO. LTD. 35/36, Medeiros BulicUng, Spore. Telephone: *****58 words
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Article88 1950-09-23 8 Six Muslims killed in car plunge COLOMBO Sat A PARTY of six Muslims on their way to Colombo to bid stoodbye to relatives leaving for Mecca. were trapped and drowned when the car m which they were travelling r?n off the road and plunged int'i a river near Panadura, Ceylon.UP - 88 words
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Article80 1950-09-23 8 HO\ T G KONG 8 I*HE official emblem ol c tmmunia Chin i unveiled In Hong Kong on Wednesday T\w centre piece of the design shows Tien An Men tOatf' of Heavenly Peace* above which are Aye stars of the Communist flag. On the J circumferenceAP - 80 words
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Article61 1950-09-23 8 SYDNEY. Sat. RHYTHM and redheads go together, says dance teacher Robert Scudder ol Perth, West Australia. "In my 20 years of dance teaching I always found red- heads have just that little bit extra over other girls." ne says. Scudder has 15 redhead 'n.Ntructors on his61 words
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Article39 1950-09-23 8 Th»- World Health Organisation «WHO> has appointed 1 Dr. Ellies Herndon Hudson, i Director of the Health Service lat Ohio University, Athens. Ohio, as head of a new WHO mass campaign against a syphili.s-llke disease m Iraq.39 words
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Article35 1950-09-23 8 Mr. Paul O. Hoffman. Economic Cooperation Administrator, said m Washington that Europe was "now on th^ road to a much happier economic life." following the signing m Paris of the European payments union agreement. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration372 1950-09-23 8 KOREA MAY SWING US VOTERS More seats for Republicans WASHINGTON, Saturday. WIIE American Democrats, already smarting under Republican charges that the Korean war was the result of their "weak and mistaken" Far East policy, are expected to lose ground on this issue when more than 50 million IT.S.l T .S.372 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-09-23 8 TOME-BACK— (ieneral George Marshall. America's new Defence Secretary. The port ait is by Rarsh of Ottawa.16 words
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Article256 1950-09-23 8 LONDON, Saturday. 4 NY attack on American bases m Japan would be an attack on the Japanese nation, predicts author Jon Denson m an article "Must We Arm Japan m Colliers magazine. General Mac Arthur, he says does not propose to see Japan and the JapaneseUP - 256 words
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Article122 1950-09-23 8 BOMBAY. Sat. TTIE Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, told a gathering of students m Bombay an interesting anecdote about Marshal Stalin's insistence on exo^rienee. from whichever quarter it might come. Pandit Nehru said: "Stalin was conferring with eminent engineers both from Germany and America regardingReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration10 1950-09-23 8 Oon t toll »*>« 1 knew- you vc got a cold'10 words
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Article139 1950-09-23 8 HASTINGS. SUSSEX, Friday. pORTT-TWO policemen lined up at Hastings, Sussex, recently while a French boy, 17. tried to recognise two of them. The boy alleged that two men dres »ed a policemen knocked him off his bicycle with a police car, attended him. then139 words
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Article237 1950-09-23 8 vOTirr i I OM>ON, Saturday. V NOTICE has been published advertising a sale m eight day s of large ouantities of food iivned by Butlin's (Bahamas) holiday village, which laces financial diflicuities. The food, now In cold storage, is to be sold on Lhe instructions237 words
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Article62 1950-09-23 8 VIENNA. Sat. »RESS reports from Hungary reaching Vienna indicated a food shortage growing m largely agricultural C n munlsl satellite. The Communist newspaper Szabad Nep admitted that "certain difficulties exist." "it must u<- r« -ported thai m many cases produc.ion of food and necessary toods isA.P. - 62 words
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Article25 1950-09-23 8 The Wast German Parlia:vnt lia& agreed not to debate a lio-confldenc< motion tabled by Dr. Gebhard Seelos. leader of the rlglruing Bavarian Party.25 words
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Article54 1950-09-23 8 Burma. Slam and th^ three associate States of French Indo-China have agreed to take part In the British Commonwealth economic aid plan for South Asia, informed quarters said m London. Indonesia's reply to the British Commonwealth invitation to attend talks on the plan In London next monthReuter - 54 words
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Article248 1950-09-23 8 D I KING the war, bulldozers were used to widen a section of a narrow road at Great Leighs, m Essex, to allow more room for the passage ot American troops who were manoeuvring m the area m preparation for D-Day. In the course of the clearance,248 words
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Article34 1950-09-23 8 SUGARCANE VARIETIES DYING OUT Bi JNTERN A 1 worried rr. I is throtipii Deleoa*. can^- tnternatii gar Dane triDiiif-d 4 of the n "Tnereral feelii a limit* frra< tern said .1 N X ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article6 1950-09-23 8 'I CAN'T KEEP WHISTHING,' knoel fieldsounch6 words
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Advertisement423 1950-09-23 8 ACCOMMODATION VA( AN'J ANGULLIA PARK. Double StagM accom. bathr'm atfch'd' SMSI. cuisine. Mod. tariff Eurpns ■Sn Sharoe Elliot. Tel. ***** TUITION BEGINNERS OCT. Bk.-Keep--6c Accountancy, t*si leo Tvp^nsr. S'hand. La"n. French ssujnsh. Reriaion Classes. Bk Aecty.. Com. Corre^p rutorat. Eng. maths. 81 k Land Survey Ind I C 7,. Mid423 words
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Title Section8 1950-09-23 1 Free Press Saturday Magazine Saturday, Sept. 23, 1950.8 words
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Article, Illustration189 1950-09-23 1 The Dutch left their cannon '-.RINE SIM tells of two 5 oi old Penang, a cemeI has been forgotten a 300-year-old relic. ghteenth, 1 irl of the century ■A ran eg :md s and i w n to inese o a tt— I Haired C] roneans) re is not Penang189 words
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Article, Illustration225 1950-09-23 1 A. S. LEE - A. S. LEE by gXCEPI ioi special occasions, people are now using more paper flowers than they ever before. And to meet this heavy demand for artificial flowers a group of ••Flower Makers" m North Bridge Road are turning them out by the thousands each day. Made225 words
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Article803 1950-09-23 1 Can a woman have both a career and a home? Can a woman be more than a "housewife"? PHYLLIS M. COSTIGAN attempts to give an answer. IN this age of smaller families, labour-saving houses and a wider horizon for women, young married people are constantly asking803 words
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Article180 1950-09-23 1 KLUANGER - KLUANGER by I'M booked on a boat for U.K. But I'd much rather stay Here m Malaya. 11l miss all the Mem* and the Tuans. The Perempuans. And Hari Raya. I'll miss all the noise of the stent, A s well as the brens. I couldn't180 words
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Article423 1950-09-23 1 IF you wish to look for the toiling, sweating part of Singapore the part that lives monotonously from hand to mouth each day you have not far to go. It's Chinatown I'm speaking of but a particular part of Chinatown, that part called Boat Quay through423 words
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Article101 1950-09-23 1 17' our local Bow It Club amor -mor and a Junior Championship a^c competed for tach year. In both tournaments, every competitor ploys one game against each of his rivals. This year there are two more competitors for the r Championship than, ■he ca^e last pear and two101 words
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Advertisement76 1950-09-23 1 HERE S THE SHIRT TO KEEP YOU COOL WHEN THE HEAT'S ON ESSLEY LENO SPORTSHIRT Made of an airy open-weave fabric of combed cotton that lets the cool breese whistle through to your shir* tYOUR CHOICE OF WHITE LT. BLUE LT. CREY LT. TAN LT. CREEN SIZES. S. M. ML.76 words
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Article, Illustration147 1950-09-23 2 IAN GRANT - A Mystery Film And It's Good IAN GRANT "DO LONG AT THE FAIR" coming to the Pavilion is a very good British film indeed. It has the merit both of a story intriguing enough to hold one's interest to the last fadeout and of directors with- the skill (and restraint147 words
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Article, Illustration181 1950-09-23 2 Good For The Trumpet Fans I YOl MAN OF M I Si H I E I foi film obviousbe- i n LrNPORTUNATEL* I ren Bacall has be- for d up" She iphis- clothes but and faili various men- ts. At as far as a hich she ibominal 'inhad been i181 words
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Article48 1950-09-23 2 ANTONY Darnborough. producer of the highlysuccessful Trio," hopes to follow it with another Somerset Maugham picture Idea this time will be to tackle one long story instead Of three short ones. My suggestion from the I short list of unfilmed Maugham novels "Cakes and A*"© H48 words
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Article, Illustration181 1950-09-23 2 Welles Shocks Germans 4 ROOM full of German journalist, theatre and film critics, the cream of Berlin's "Chelsea Si." recently prepared itself for a metaphysical discussion with the "man who dared to meddle with Goethe". But they v.i i dl appointed when Ors n W< ::< 3 strolled nonchalantly m.181 words
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Article449 1950-09-23 2 New 'Othello' is 'Powerful' By Our London film Correspondent ORSON WELLES, not seen m a British film since he vanished into that "Third Man" sewer to zither accompaniment, is expected back this autumn. He is going to complete "Othello", which he began a year ago m Italy and North Africa.449 words
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Article209 1950-09-23 2 •ME: film John B. Turner h Robe :.i that film fans abroad are not ing the Italian din I ion of tiie him., Si m boll Rossellini once calh s conference In Rome to tell reporter^ the version he movie shown m America "is not my jA.P. - 209 words
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Article174 1950-09-23 2 "fiRUNT ian U of H J. Rub.i Wright. the pi wrestler who mak< bra 'amateurs are I Wright (275 lbs Urn star. 1 190 il may hurt him when they rehear djkins Rose." Wright explains: 'Th n to hurt T don't have skill and I laveA.P. - 174 words
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Article129 1950-09-23 2 i .\niAV:- Ustincl Jr. m recent dicumentary t. "i>*(tle for Iwo Jima'' is "Sanu 0t Iwo Jima". This depict* the struggle r i \he American Marines to win the strongest fortified fortress m ihe Pacific. Authentic camera shots add vivid realism to Uv story. PAVILION:— "Faust and129 words
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Advertisement84 1950-09-23 2 We recommend VERITAS MULTIFIL (Hill Type) Rosette Fold Mantles LAST LONGEB GIVE BE! For all t\ iH's of I I ▼^ELEPHANT BRAND W 300/400 CandlTpower /No. ***** n rin n m FA. It ui.ahlr In ohlain app!\ t<« FfeCtttl I Messrs G. TIU lMn\ a I Singapore, for address «.t84 words
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Article, Illustration394 1950-09-23 3 QN Tuesday, when the moon is at its biggest and brightest. Chinese families m Malaya will gather m open spaces to worship the moon. The day will mark the MidAutumn Festival, better known m Malaya as the Festival of Moon Cakes. Married Chinese couples will give394 words
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Advertisement66 1950-09-23 3 m sicknei^7[W^~ l^K- IV Jnuuuuu f J2L >v^ Dorm* and after an I 1^ bodv-ouiidmg element* m Rco *W FmoLsum roatore health and Sirenf h r\J jjj m reoorr! time. v^v/ j Arrtl *her sou an E^. <■ Ml^fe/ fee*>»* v: well— gives >ol X v* surr.w a:--d *.p< you66 words
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Article, Illustration878 1950-09-23 4 CRUSADER - Why not a permanent coach tor S.A.F.A.? CRUSADER By THE warm reception accorded the Dyson athletic coaching course has set Singapore Amateur Football Association officials asking why they cannot have a professional coach for footballers m the Colony. It may be mentioned that Mr. R. B. I. Pates, honorary trainer878 words
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399 1950-09-23 4 Sava RAYMOND <. Li. MOWING \CCOKDING to players and club officials I have been talking to ■ently. the standard of refereein? m soccer •.way -is not improvl, but I heartily commend one of the season's innovations. I ca n v lerably i: the introduced I :ue399 words
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Article115 1950-09-23 4 Turning to professional tennis, a rare galax ibledon stars will be ibley Empire Pool on i start to battle out the biggest internaal professional chamheld m BriBudge and Rlggs he list of entries, together wjth G i and ura. "he USA s pn al doubl< >115 words
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Article, Illustration549 1950-09-23 4 G. CREIGHTON - %yHEN the competitors walk out over the starting ramp at the Singapore Swimming Club on Oct. 7 for the Singapore Amateur Swimming Associations 1,500 metres free-style championship, youthful Tan Chong Chake of the Chinese Swimming Club will be making a bid to complete one549 words
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Article376 1950-09-23 4 PENALTY BULLY - More ta lk of progress in hockey PENALTY BULLY By THIS may seem unfair; the hockey season has just started, but here is a rocket for the Singapore Hockey Association because the hope of a successful season and of raising our standard to international level so that this country may376 words
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Article55 1950-09-23 4 COVER POINT - COVER POINT By Who makes the batsman's knees entwine Like twisted rope or knotted vine* Who takes the ball without the shine 9 Both Ramadhin and Valentine. Who stops the batsman stopping m? Who gets him out before he* blf Who makes the crowd create more din?55 words
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Article107 1950-09-23 4 PETER WHISON - PETER WHISON B* Tfonr **p the gnomish, my VV'ilde. clii like si Tom H man iron Freddy W I\ a lightJoe B gr» and so v. bulky as I ""Gunner slamm.nß eff. leon of I Burns Then* w.-r--of the Ha: Mii. 'ho rofl void, si and107 words
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