The Singapore Free Press, 27 September 1950
1950-09-27
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Title Section18 1950-09-27 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA JS SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950. PRICE TE.N CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration256 1950-09-27 1 U.N. FORCES LINK UP IN KOREA Trap closed on 100,000 Reds JJ IN ITLD Nations' forces today locked armoured hands from liberated Seoul to Pusan, m extreme south-east Korea, m a dramatic link-up that promised to shatter the disorganized North Korean Army. Tanks of the U.S. First Cavalry Division speeding256 words
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Article54 1950-09-27 1 KLISHING MEADOWS. Wednesday. RALPH iUNCHt. winner of the 1949 .\ohel Pi Mid defendant of an American (1 m Flushing Meadows yesterday. prwgresa was being made m the solution colour problem m the world today. with the United Nations Dr. Bunche was asked ny justification for ComaboutReuter - 54 words
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Article16 1950-09-27 1 Kashmir asks India's aid Xl as a recau- > meet dosand epidc Go*< r.merv squimc miles A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article380 1950-09-27 1 WARSHIP THAT WAS FIRST From FRANK GOLDSWORTHY ON BOARD II M.S. JAMAK A, Wed. rpHE navy men m the Korean campaign are tailing the cruiser Jamaica "the ship that did everything first". cord m the three «f the X i an war. Jmif :>i»: The British _iiip to enter Koi380 words
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136 1950-09-27 1 WOMEN TOOK $*****0 HOME IN CLOTHES MIAMI. FLORIDA Wed T*Hh Southern BUI Telephone Company of M a1 least US$lOO,OOO m irs to young women ees who took rolls of coins out of the counting m their bi police reported y< women, their famiand their* boy friends, 15 m all. areA.P. - 136 words
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Article129 1950-09-27 1 EDINBURGH, Wednesday pEOPLE In eastern Scotland saw a blue sun yes- terday, and deluded weather experts, observatories and newspapers to find out if it was the end of the world. In Carlisle, south of the English border, the sun was seen through a veil ofA.P. - 129 words
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Article59 1950-09-27 1 FLUSHING MEADOW. Wed. GREECE yesterday denied Russian, Polish and Czechoslovak charges that, mass executions of Trade < Union and anti-Fascist load- ers were taking place m Greece Mr. Panavotis Canellopoulos. Greek delegate, told the General Assembly: "There has not been one single execution m Greece since 1949. I59 words
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Article147 1950-09-27 1 J.»hli Al.\ has a«;r»-»(| to take th»- initiative i:i ace m Korea The British utinn trill Ihe form of a rebe introduced m <•• neral I My, sett m; forth tetwat which the United Natiens \\.»uld And acceptable for k. future. The rt solution has heenReuter - 147 words
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Article34 1950-09-27 1 The Se of Defence. C Marshall. erday announced the postponement of scheduled Washington of N ■rth Atlantic Military and Defence Committees. He said the participants needed more time to prepare •nemselves U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article115 1950-09-27 1 Reds kill Singapore busman A Tay Koh \_t bu_. c. ing labourers to work m the Naval Base, was held up by lour Chinese at the junction of Balestier and Kirn Kent Koads at 6.13 this morning. One of the men stood on the step while the other three got115 words
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Article11 1950-09-27 1 A l-udburst over French Morocco has killed at least people.11 words
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Article20 1950-09-27 1 The Danish Government yesterday offered 500 tons of refined sugar tor distribution to South Korean civilians. A.P. -.uni.tfdA.P. - 20 words
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Article340 1950-09-27 1 FLUSHING MEADOWS. Wednesday. TifJE GENERAL Assembly yesterday voted 41 to ->ix with seven abstentions to include m its agenda Nationalist China's charge that Russia has violated China's territorial Integrity and independence. Alter the vote on the ilaint. me Assembly wrote off Soviet objections and includedU.P.; A.P. - 340 words
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Article18 1950-09-27 1 Ambassador to Brit an. resign m the p_iate fuit was learned j Ington yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article73 1950-09-27 1 ROME. Wed. •riIVE Hundred delegates from f 23 countries yesterday met In congress In Rome to plan better, taster, more comfortable and safer railways tor the larger part of Europe and High on the agenda was discussion of colonial railway modernisation. A special committee, presidedReuter - 73 words
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Article28 1950-09-27 1 Mr. Jens Hauae. me Nor-; wegian Defence Minister, has arrived In London from Oslo for talks with Mr. Shinwell. the British Minister ol Dp- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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148 1950-09-27 1 400 officers recruited for Fed. Police Free Press Stall Reporter Xl T AI_A LIMPIR, Wedmewfrr. EHM'R hundred officers are being recruited tor t f i tr Federation Police Force. This figure is dist los»l m the reports of the Federal Legislative C'oum il standing committee on finance laid before thtCouncil148 words
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Article79 1950-09-27 1 Incomplete tabulations ■how that the Communist Invaders of Korea have suffered over 25,000 casualties since the Inchon invasion began. This figure, for both the Pusan and Seoul fronts, is based on official announcements. But at best it can only be an estimate becau>e the Americans are movingU.P. - 79 words
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Advertisement52 1950-09-27 1 ci not ing and Rare Curios. av.J inspect our ul collection. T imford Rd.. S pore o o o 0 s. I Your daily bread becomes the I "Staff of Life" with I /JTAMIN ENRICHMENT I ALL COLD STORAGE B&AP 1 I be Vitamin Enriched I from Ist October OLD52 words
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Advertisement74 1950-09-27 1 il t£ BB^^^~ Other (oiin«il Ke__ m l*\«.l P_^4 it! J NEW STYLE SHOES J 'MOBBS 7 SOUTH AFRICA j 1 $30.50 jf% M mm vi r _k. Fashioned from finest quality Nubuck m ta Peep Toe, Sling Back Style. Platform Soles I and the newest Punched Uppers wth m74 words
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Article587 1950-09-27 2 siNGAPftnr. norm* TfECKNTLY I took my incle to a doctor 'ause he suffered from digestion. I was told had cirrhosis of the er, due to drinking too viuch alcohol. Can you tell me whet the ase Is so that 1 can enten my u>u L.K.T. Singapore.587 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-09-27 2 L]ILLY FLEMING, five, had so high a tern] that Dr. Abraham Kj thermometer < uld nut record it. Che mer pped at IUB deg —and Billy, m a leasl 110 deg. Dr y I Billy's life by packing him m i ill the windows, and ing on fans.71 words
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Article, Illustration874 1950-09-27 2 J. ILLOVSKY - How Mummies Were Made J. ILLOVSKY HISTORY OF MEDICINE-! By AROUND 6000 8.C., about the same time as the Sumerians started to settle m Mesopotamia, the first settlements also appeared m Upper Egypt on the shores of the Nile. During its 600 years of existence the Egyptian civilisation, including medicine,874 words
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Article, Illustration514 1950-09-27 2 ;*!> 'V 5" STOCKHOLM: AN ingenious machine which detects minute electric currents generated deep inside the eves is being use^ by a Swedish profess'to help prevent blind ness. By glancing at chart which records the currents as waves, the professor can diagnose certain eye disorders514 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous65 1950-09-27 2 Solution to Crossword No. 161 SOLUTION*.— Across: Lower 4 Bella. 7, Fire engines. 9, Sob' 10. Rope. 12. Seamen. 14. Essence. 16, Barsac. 17, Tara. 19. Lap. 21 Steam plough. 22. Satin 23* Teens. Down: 1, Lifer. 2 Word perfect. 3, Rees. 4. Big Ben. 5 Lonjr measure. 6. Arson,65 words
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Miscellaneous316 1950-09-27 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR! noitN today, you must little too much, lt ■ouseoi train yourself to take starts crying on yonr 2 the long view of things shoulder, don't start en Don't get so involved with ing yourself! It's much detail that you never get more tor. s.ttive to did anywhere316 words
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Article, Illustration323 1950-09-27 3 THE CAPTIVE DOODLED IN THE DUST photo. 'We not win but not fail' TAEGU, Korea, Tuesday. T<HE LITTLE MAN m the mustard coloured uniform squatted beside the road and doodled Idly m the dust with a forefinger. He was a North Korean Communist, a first lieutenant and a political commissar.A.P. - 323 words
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Article, Illustration165 1950-09-27 3 VALENCIA. Tues. fIFTER death, bulls are still dangerous for Toreadors. The Venezuelan bullfighter, Alberto Rojas alias Morenito de Caracas, was seriously gored by a bull he had just killed m the Carrion de Los Conder. arena. Morenito was Superior Cape Mule.a with a bull heA.P. - 165 words
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Article38 1950-09-27 3 Australian quads in fine health A quads, now h old v. me irom ■Ith. .c father. Percy S i ince driver m *hem m the the course of his md drove U iced n two clue and A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article38 1950-09-27 3 n \> re____H to br pwne_ oat m Australi I I I -theme. Penicillin is on tbe free list ru;N- hut dw to an error you have to distilled uater with which it's mixed. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article123 1950-09-27 3 SYDNEY, Tuesday. ORITISH and Dutch electronics engineering firms are invited to submit tenders for Australia's first television station. Because of the dollar position, .meriean manufacturers were not invited to bid. Postmaster-General H. L. Anthony said tenders for a national station m Sydney include studio equipment, camerasU.P. - 123 words
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Article27 1950-09-27 3 BONN. Tv NUMEROUS members W( an Pal ntint m the neies Is m i r army. I I man the A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-09-27 3 _1 "STOPLCOKI -G TOfi THAT UAIfA&LCK VA'LCST-AW' 6E"T SACK OK TWC ffo-4D13 words
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Article, Illustration179 1950-09-27 3 SINCE t ild uave been a one-round forcing bid. North might better hi\ chosen that r than his skip to three clubs. Although be had a good hand, hia own suit was not entirely solid; he hart no support for partner's nearts and his hand WM not so179 words
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193 1950-09-27 3 photo LONDON, Tuesday. DRITISH scientists are now well on the way towards eliminating the nightmare of all air pilots flying through turbulent cumulo-nimbus, those towering "cauliflower clouds" which toss airliners about like butterflies. Research staffs of British airlines have spent years analysing pilots' reportsReuter - 193 words
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41 1950-09-27 3 Parents are barred from sex talks FRIERN BARNET BIDBE 11 t 'iing pc rent about _ex ma' front r N barred a, ;"marriage preparation" lerI tur .to bo:,. b^tw^en the a 25 at Friern Hall m Gu engan-d". An guidar ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article46 1950-09-27 3 NEW YORK THi. sion o: a p 'Japan "without P.. Chinese pa < nt*c B n: rd nsucratic a I The Ametirai: I)n is a groi. Anient aus New D'-a! Mr. ._n< ii B.C. (Ed tht* gram inj? of and the I.jivui U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement31 1950-09-27 3 for those w\ o put gjod food and service first— r^L y RESTAURANT V* 1 Chocolate Aerated X^#/_^ y* Wf Here is -i 1 Delicious 3' Treat _UU _>£.Z/7. /*<?£, g_- _H«31 words
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Advertisement36 1950-09-27 3 y^\ s: J MECHANICS y^ss^ PROMPT ATTENTION |^Jf-' A GENUINE FORD PARVS UN i vTr s~al cars ltd.^ S i N G*A PORE IPOH PENANG HHiWEARNE BROS., LTD.^ >^ I KUALA LUMPUR j SEREMBAN MALACCA mm fff*-e36 words
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Miscellaneous230 1950-09-27 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS [SinyaporeJ (BI t I* NETWORK) 4.45 p.m. Programme Summary-: _uMi_uw.ai.x_ 14.47 From the London Editorials WEDNESDAY BBO 4.55 Composer of ihe 10 am News from Singapore; Week— Faure; 5.15 Report from 10.50 For the Schools: Have Some Britain (BBC); 5.30 Bandstand: o d. m^_." 6 Indonesian: News and230 words
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Article, Illustration244 1950-09-27 4 lead the procession at Malay wedding, mmm mt the attraction. al the Malayan t tt ihe Hotel lasl Saturday to eomnenorate v.i. The bridegroom and bride sit In a "pelamin**, a raised platform \< ible m Ihe background. Below, two idamadi (left) and244 words
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Advertisement55 1950-09-27 4 I y-^v^^'iv n i**y |T1 Protect qour property ALARM -___HJ_3_t«-t SH-*'-* a number of cur user: X mw^ saved "alreadly mar,/ to* 1 t'mes the tot_i 1 t t^ v _B .A-* rt installation cost. k*^ e *t*# 9 at the Bur ,ar m «o* N a v_iV 1b first55 words
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Advertisement46 1950-09-27 4 jfl^vnßbiw wmmm^^mW Wm g\\ Just load, am,, and .hoot it's that simple' to V pictures you want. Subjects 5 feet or more awa\ camera are always m focus. Takes black and v Kodak- 127 film Verichrome or Super -XN M IS k-.Dvk nMf mt4 Sj^^j^P;.' T~46 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-09-27 5 Heads are bowed, lips Knooms are openea and Britain's bishops conte on the affairs of th> church as the Archbishop ante-rooty. I>r. Fisher, opens the Convocation of Canterbury at Westminster. London.33 words
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Article175 1950-09-27 5 LEISURE— AND WORK SUFFERS LONDON. Wednesday. v home; like repairing, decorating. i ir_ '-ning U probably being done at the ii industrial work, says a report issued by X.Tierican Productivity Council. it is suggested, are occupying their rs that wav rather than pay a profes_o the tasks. The reoort contains175 words
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Article25 1950-09-27 5 Crawley on R.A.F. tour NOON Wed iwley, Br: Britain by a the Par m war arrive M) H^ A A Head- peral RAF -5 ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article262 1950-09-27 5 GERMAN M.P.s OPPOSE ARMING 'Fatherland 9 cry fails BONN, West Germany, Wednesday. EMBERS of the West German Parliament rangL ing from Socialists to extreme Rightwingers are putting up considerable opposition to the proposals for a rearmament of Germany. "The old cry of defend our Fatherland has no appeal now", saidA.P. - 262 words
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Article30 1950-09-27 5 I ork wed ntei sales Co.. H I York >n questioned. only a smal ber of The purcha d fear of an atomic as their motivating A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article143 1950-09-27 5 War would revive lend-lease WASHINGTON. Wed. pOREIGN assistance like the lease-rend aid of World War II is expected to be administered by the Economic Cooperation Administration m f he event of another world war. Authorities pointed out that the ECA has missions not only m Western Europe but m South-eastU.P. - 143 words
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Article97 1950-09-27 5 NEW YORK. Wed CIR Frank Newson-Smith. a former Lord Mayor of London, ll not too popular with New Yorkers. He and other officials of Britain's Automobile Associah.ive been looking over onditions In some t'.s. cities And before sailing home Sir Frank had some tart t. ments97 words
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Article58 1950-09-27 5 Gift pack. Korean Comn soldiers are being sold In Hungarian fact ii*_ offices, accordtng to newspapers received m from Budapest. Each package includes a slip or. which is written hi Korean- "Th? libera' ed Hungarian workers greet with brotherly lore the heroic Korean Soldiers fighting againstA.P. - 58 words
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Article167 1950-09-27 5 NEW YOKK, Wednesday. A WEALTHY divorcee has announced m New York that she has married a Nejrro steelworker who used to be her servant. The former Mrs. Eleanor Sahl. aged 17, of n_it. said love "came all of a sudden" to her and 4-Year-old William167 words
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Article49 1950-09-27 5 The *****-ton Br.tish I Ranch! arrived at Amsterdam with 37 more passengers than when n left Djakarta newly b im babie.v Tlie ship has brought back from In ites comprising members ol the N ivy Army and former erlands Indonesian Army. wives and children.49 words
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89 1950-09-27 5 Mounties take good news to lock inventor VANCOUVER, Tues AFTER a one-month hunt, the Royal Canadian :nted Police have tracked down a 82-year-old ex-con-viel—to tell him that London firm wants to ma: his invention. The man. Frank Dewey. has been convicted 19 times on various charges since 1924. Durin? oneA.P. - 89 words
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Article58 1950-09-27 5 Mr Eugene R. Black. Presii dent of the World Bank, has returned to Frankfurt from Yugoslavia with the comI ment that "Tito needs help— the country's drought is _erious.'* He gave no indication whether The Bank would grant -the loan Marshal Tito has (asked for norA.P. - 58 words
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Article19 1950-09-27 5 Presici.v. Rarndri Prn is tehed'ai. -d 'o visit «rtU--1 is**" A3 san m OeUa__r A. P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article27 1950-09-27 5 Indian National Airirays has been granted a p'ovisianal licence ior six menths to operate a service Meting Calcutta. Patna and Khatnandu, capital of Nepal. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article133 1950-09-27 5 WARNING TO NEHRU ON FASCISM BALTIMORE, Wed THE role of Pandit Nehru. 1 Indian Prime Minister, m world affairs would be I strengthened by the support given to his non-communal policy by the new President of the Congress Party, Mr. Pu.shottamdas Tandon. the Baltimore Sun said m an editorial. TheReuter - 133 words
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Article163 1950-09-27 5 RANGOON, Wednesday. DURMESE prisons are houses of vice catering to the worst terms of depravity and perversion, a Burmese MP. Thakin Ba Than, declared m Rangoon. He told Parliament that prisoners could hi anything Ehey wanted— at a price. This included .opium, he added. IA.P. - 163 words
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Article48 1950-09-27 5 LONDON. Wed A DOLL made m England sells m London for about Malayan $33. In Little Rock. Arkansas, the same doll costs afcout Malayan $66 partly because of the tariff The United States charges nearly Malayan $24 to let it into the count rv.48 words
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Article25 1950-09-27 5 Chinese In Bandoeng are ring for celebrations on the occasion ol the first anniversary of the Chinese People's Republic on Oct. 125 words
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Article71 1950-09-27 5 London police are to employ more dog; In combating the activities of "snatch" thieves m the Royal Parks and other areas of the city. Last year there were 2Q dogs on :he strength of the Metropolitan Po ice Forcenearly all Labradors or Alsatians. Sc v/eilReuter - 71 words
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Article46 1950-09-27 5 THREE Irish deckhands aboard the British ship King Ro- bert went ashore at Cape Town. They refused to continue the voyage to Australia, saying: "Our temperament?" are incompatible with those of the English members of Urn crew." The- arffl ba fl-pwt-i.46 words
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Article45 1950-09-27 5 An anti-nepotism directive has just been issued br the Philippines Government. In this connection Executive Secretary. Teodoro Evangelista. addressed a circular letter to department chiefs informing them that President Quirino had ordered "rigid and strict" enforce-: ment of the directive.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration335 1950-09-27 5 LONDON, Wednesday. A WOMAN sat alone m a grey car at Hum Airport, near Bournemouth. Over a loudspeaker near by j she heard Charles Gardner, giving a commentary lon a Daily Express Challenge Trophy air race. shout: "It s 51. He's the winner. She jumped335 words
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Article111 1950-09-27 5 LA CORUNA. Wed DR. Antonio Saiaaar, oi Portugal, arrived at Spanish frontier by car unexpectedly trom Lisbon and 'was met by General Franco. They immediately began at which the Spanish I Foreign Minister. Alberto I Martin Art a jo. the Spanish Ambassador to Portugal. Nicolas FrA.P. - 111 words
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Article45 1950-09-27 5 rE first New Yorker to build an atom-bomb shelter is a former Russian prince. Serge Obolensky. Owner of one of the city. best hotels, he announced that he has completed two storeys below ground 3evel a hide-away for the staff and guests.45 words
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Article31 1950-09-27 5 The Japanese Government is expected to present to the t next Diet a bill calling for the shifting of management of horse-racing from the Government to private hands, j31 words
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Article62 1950-09-27 5 FARMERS m Braid**.*.*. Southern New So_tn Wale., are |*e_.err.. Arion Horten_is slu^s which English garden»-j s Lili m a beer bar Yorkshire found m lethal if they put heer m s_uceiK the slue«« era led m and died Australian l>enartment •f Agriculture _rh< ers do notReuter - 62 words
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Article54 1950-09-27 5 CASTEL CONDOLFO. Wed. DOPE PIUS XII has call- ed on the Worlds Catholics to attack cou ihe iniquity of Communism and the abuses of capitalism. Th. Pope madf his app"-l m a Is.it- _»d pontifical If'er a sp-ri'ual message ad-. C_t___-C_ on h m beat n54 words
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116 1950-09-27 5 LONDON G GOVERNMENT .se. D I who were to 1.250 I q increases. daun2 fro ti An*; 1. brlnii.ig them £1.000- £1.375 level it stated m London. Nearly 1 OfK) ■dentists men and women In th< scientific officer &r_d. j ol I Service benefit fr116 words
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Article80 1950-09-27 5 CHICAOO. Wed) A STERILISING nun A k"' or cooked n and regetabl sh and appetising ior at l<-a_! four year, was described to tiical S _'4u 2-in ftr-. n-'gat;v .> chai It doe> its sterlUi a millionth ol Wolfgan* Huber and I Brasch. ofA.P. - 80 words
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Article21 1950-09-27 5 Th.- argentine Chs I Dep to the fi bill w ..id pui the entir industry ander Gt«rernnien_ c A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Advertisement21 1950-09-27 5 HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint mmmmm Al t It 1 i akc n a th pre-- then i i aajH Chapman C__>/ farlsberq21 words
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Advertisement164 1950-09-27 5 Ba^ row« "^h War mJ^Xi X- won™ of com yjij lilted £_S*^- V _B__ SPACE *4L___[ l^^fc _r a___H HI -v a r-_m m r 4 f Jmrnmrn mKJAmm. 'JmWmWm -i* 4? ju. Uif^ >^^^v R^BI Moefi urn C«pa_i> I I 4„ rnrri I wmmmt r I. J_> JL 3u'tiful164 words
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324 1950-09-27 6 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Sept 27, 1950. Our Reds and YOU oiNUAPORES Commute have --truck back enge their hardr _tl. Korean mradea for the loss t Seoul. On Sunday night, our local Reds threw a hand grenade into a cafe ana slightly Ii i young woman. d next nicht324 words
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Article785 1950-09-27 6 FITZROY MACLEAN, M. P - Tito Facing A New Crisis FITZROY MACLEAN, M.P. By 77. is is the first of a series of despatches from Brigadier Maclean, the author of 'Eastern Approaches, who was head of the British Military Mission to the Jugoslav partisans, 1943-45. He is making an adventurous journey by car through Jugoslavia,785 words
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Article288 1950-09-27 6 S___t_ No. ii) M.i'u, lt spriiu' played _y 1 1 ■I 1 z (vkr. imi and Inunurl Ba. ipiano* ■Ml l)» MO.O-1. ording ol a good deal to be forma nee appears to be on i high level. The violin tcne. however, tenda to be sour m the288 words
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Article, Illustration666 1950-09-27 6 Colin Taylor, examiner to the Royal Schools of Music, London, teacher, composer, author ol hooks on music, has been m Singapore and the Federation for two months. He has h< 471 students m Singapore alone and obtained a 1 airly comprehensive picture of the musical666 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-09-27 6 Kose Murphy the v Che-Che Girl who is appearing at the London Palladium.13 words
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161 1950-09-27 6 |\A_\NY KAYE admr that his biggest rival at the Canadian National Exhibition m Toronto is Ben Abbott, formerly of Blackpool, now Canada's "Gadget King." The American comedian plays to 27,000 people every night m the grandstand. T\ Lancashire salesman plays to groups ot 50161 words
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Advertisement24 1950-09-27 6 giimiiiiiic_iiiiiiiiiiiiC2itiiiiii!nir-!t!iiii^ E Fot Individuality m High class j 1 JEWELLERY Ii I*l I H. SEN A, LTD. I Singapore C j Penang Bangkok iiutllllC.llimi.miC.ll.lllllM.t^24 words
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Advertisement33 1950-09-27 6 S3 _?£>-*£ JL f_. CALDBECK's] After Our Phoroptorjesl ill '■^2__P USE VITB jUA^/rrv' SEE WITH If It] I V walk wit:. W(]h it GREAT CHINA OF I )f/ J34 North Bridge R» £j (Naa»Braiß___bß33 words
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Article, Illustration279 1950-09-27 7 RAGGING WITHOUT TEARS IN 'VARSITY' Supervision next month Free Press Staff Reporter JJA..GING of freshmen will be supervised for the first time m Singapore when the University ot Malaya re-opens on Oct. 9 for the new academic year. Games permitted by the Ragging Supervisory Committee include playing imaginary ping-pong without279 words
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Article15 1950-09-27 7 >t_fT Reporter v hotel Kaea have mit:pal Road 'he ::ave15 words
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Article75 1950-09-27 7 Free Prcv- Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. g '.PANG Tiga— the village P«ak which burned down by bandits a reprisal— has "been voted $200,000 compensation the Federation Govr T:. goes to the purchase of land, the ictior of public works ln- roads, drains and nd75 words
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Article144 1950-09-27 7 Free Press Stall I-epork-r KUALA LUMPCR, Wednesday. THK .Malay Regiment is to have first-line reinforcements and a reserve following approval by pie Federal Legislative Council today <>f additional expenditure this year of 584.917. This sum will be lived for military and defence purposes connected with144 words
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Article75 1950-09-27 7 r Borneo and Indon periods nol ling one month will not bo required to iurrend n cards ied m Singapore, said a itemeni last night. I t >uld. however, api p'v m writing Deputy Controller of Supplies for a 'clearance for presentation to I the transportation The75 words
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Article35 1950-09-27 7 T... ownei of a bungalow at Cameron Highlands is receive from the Federation Government not more than $30,000 for damage by fire to the building when It en quisitioned under the EmerI lations.35 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-09-27 7 tht m as u» li*' matU m t in young French matelol ahoirri the French sloop BitSOn a he carries a crate nf -pud* to tht' ship's g;\\- Tht* -loop is now m Singapore harbour.35 words
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Article41 1950-09-27 7 DVM AGES SOUGHT Mr Tan Kee Gu_ of M ca is claiming damages from the Federation Government for wrongful arrest and imprisonment. This is disclosed m a report of the Federations" standing committee on nn.ince tabled m the Legislative Council tod_y.41 words
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Article122 1950-09-27 7 SQUATTER PLANS MAKE HEAD WAY Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday rllE reports of the Finance Committee of the Federal Legislative Council disclose the progress <>f plans for resettling squatters m the Federation. The resettlement plans call for 7*o tons of barbed wire costing $3.0,00.. I ite and Settlement122 words
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Article54 1950-09-27 7 rew's Mission Hospital Linen Guild has now :'ed m Its second year Its aim is to help St. Anew's Mission Hospital and bers v ill be Icome. ire held on the cf the Y.W C A Raffles Quay, at 10 a.m. when inquirie i on the work i54 words
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Article65 1950-09-27 7 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMFUR, Wed. CURRENDERED bandits and special detainees m the Federation are receiving gratuities from the Government. A total of 51 98.000 has been approved for payment for work done by men who are employed on rope making, rotan weaving, basket making and65 words
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Article58 1950-09-27 7 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Federation Government is providing scholarships for 12 graduates to take the diploma m the education course at the University of Malaya. These scholarship winners will be required to agree to serve as teachers for a certain minimum period after completion of training58 words
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Article122 1950-09-27 7 Onn's salary: $1,600 a month Lite Press \t.itf Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. rE 1 man of the P-_ s- Rural and I Development A Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. will be $1,600 a ith. ye 51. 050 a salary ol Mr s up a porary post of Stat. Officer ncy Information122 words
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Article84 1950-09-27 7 Frr. Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Extensions to the Teachers' C-llege, Malacca, and the <• instruction equipment of English and Chinese normal school? will cost the Fed< $1,211,500. These educational fa< m the Federation are part of the Draft Development Plan and comr olal Development84 words
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Article53 1950-09-27 7 Free Press Staff Reporter A sum of $40,000 has been paid as compensation to an estate near Seremban for damage caused by fire by security forces during operations to a number of unoccupied squatter huts on the frinee of the estate and I of profits to rubber trees during53 words
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Article174 1950-09-27 7 Free Press Staff Reporter A TRAVELLING allowance of $100 a month will be paid to unofficial members of the Singapore Rural Board, effective this month. This is the first time m the history of the Board that any allowance has been paid to its174 words
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212 1950-09-27 7 Replanting on small estates recommended Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'THE bulk of smallholders' rubber trees is already obsolete or will shortly become so. This is the finding of the Rubber Smallholdings Enquiry Committee whose interim report was tabled at today's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council. The212 words
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Article113 1950-09-27 7 TO relieve congestion at Ihe Singapore Municipal paying-in counters, where consumers go to settle bills for light, water and gj suggestion has been made v«» committee ot MumCommissioners that."as n experiment. collectors he made available m t'.ie {.along district. They would be ti-tl- specified da>. of113 words
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Article17 1950-09-27 7 rpr I [ding rec< 000 reouireti for tl be 12 000 Th. he17 words
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Advertisement82 1950-09-27 7 E_liiije Cznnoii^flMVonL! fig est Malay Film Songs and Joget Music Meto-9 l___ar_ Kfi-H-H-H Merdu >-ru.inku lai 'Rumba) Maria l»an Mala* a Samba) IB| m s.,unß liiiiang'. Ma >rampang laut (J-C-.) > miiu Rfuwi .Sa___a) COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD. •"■ham Building, Chulia Street. Singapore, "j Tel. 6688. j| Vb •.•••■■■■•■-•■"-■-•••■••"•"-■.•••••■a CHE aF82 words
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Advertisement172 1950-09-27 7 .AmmmmWKKmmmx famous TENGR* <m JHt' 1 H/$ MASTERS vOK£ VTDAU MCION DFL CARREIERO DA 0 CESSATE DI PIAGARMI O AIL IDOL MIO CAfi CANCION MORESCA CARRETTIERI PTINATA SICILIANA —DA MA_/0 LANZA CORE NGRATO CHE GELIDA MANINA LB 2 CELESTA AIDA FORMA WYII MIA. CHE VO s;fE TITO COSBI SONG OF172 words
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443 1950-09-27 8 Many trophies for competition 15 v A Special Correspondent SINGAPORE Swimming (Tub committee has arranged the Club's second championship gala la coincide with Ihe peak training period of the junior and senior sections. l'he gala, which Is scheduled for Saturday at 3 p.m. at the443 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-09-27 8 Picture on the left shows, standing from left to right: Gilbert, Hutehinjrs. Ibbotson, Blythe (capt>. Squat.in»: Fox, Elliot and Knight. Right: Four of the Australians m Tengah's Ist XV (1. to r.): Connie, Cooke, Vile and Atkinson (squatting).38 words
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605 1950-09-27 8 By WILLI BRETT THE strongest rugby team from Tengah for the past five years will be meeting other Singapore teams m coming months. A surprising fact is that a small unit like Tengah can boast of 75 rugger players. There are five complete605 words
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Article18 1950-09-27 8 J. Cleai ralian i tlliarda eh n. h_.s accepted an Invitation U) comptttat •_>•:.— A.A.P.A.A.P. - 18 words
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Article23 1950-09-27 8 CB. lon Sparta < r- pj mm An.' at hockey Road R B i and p l > en* .>r»l for ACS23 words
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Article88 1950-09-27 8 TtHE recent tour of Australia by ihe British Isles Rugby J Union team resulted m a loss of about £!.100. This announced yesterday by Mr I Laurie Stevens. New South Wales Rugby Union Secretary The loss compared with a r-ported profit of about k. 36.000A.A.P. - 88 words
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Article25 1950-09-27 8 yESTERDAYS U.K. soccer JL re&uli s A-t>rp. Third Divisiun (Northern*: Acj c*r__,ton Steals* York c Other Match Afccidf-er. 3. Manl eh Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 25 words
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95 1950-09-27 8 Cesarewitch horses in close finish pRENCH Squadron. Gordon Richards" mount m the Cesarewitch Stakes on Ckt 11. ran a splendid trial for that race m the two-mue Melboum Stakes at Newmarket yesterday. In holding going Richards rallied French Squadron, 5-2 favourite, to such purpo.e that he failed by only a95 words
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Article41 1950-09-27 8 INDIA'S table tennis \i.it tv Australia has been C-___eHe_ bee a us. the extended tour of Malaya left insufficient time make the trip. This was announced m Sydney yeslerday by the Szabados Table Tennis A?enr> ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article135 1950-09-27 8 DRINCE Al) Khan. son <.| lnr A e a Khan and husband of Miss Kita Uav\v<>rth. the American him actress, was cited m court m Paris v. .tcrdav over a horse. In a |r a heard by the court of rcterccs L Mr. HofsepReuter - 135 words
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Article271 1950-09-27 8 ■__a^ ILondon Stock Exchange] I.ONDON V MOVEMENTS tn rubber share Exchange yesterday were h on Monday, states Heuter's finam Nevertheless many rise. siderable turnover. Interest bn many other Far Eastern issue Tin shares attracted gooa support and moved higher, and there were gains m C. and271 words
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Article12 1950-09-27 8 TEST i i the b- or ___lei Reuter A.A.P.Reuter; A.A.P. - 12 words
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Advertisement80 1950-09-27 8 LAST DAY 11 1 l> i M \?,O p.m. •lI.OWEP SXI___ET Mandarin iictwre) Stai rinu CHOW SUFN TOMORROW YCUNG MAN OF MUSIC" PI, !■»:;<* 11 > II .———_—_■——■———•> i )V i LAST LiiJ DAY I._S I -_M pm. tew'-* _^<*C. bßf ■•SvJF^t^ S/l r Will of Cwall roivo/?*.oiv sj||ptkV l_Hl*alT80 words
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Advertisement104 1950-09-27 8 EIGHT DAY \m> smi mo xki-< RECORDS Ml 1 1 isn i: I \inmi I I Ol Ml M< TODAY 4 SHOWS RAVILIQ.V 1 IS, and H. 30 pm -rjA He .old hiv soiil for rlu i > Irl*"' N*i_Kui v i SOON— ANOTHER IOPPIM. Nil JMI IMC I I104 words
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Miscellaneous320 1950-09-27 8 iVtSnCirSRC Exclusive to the Singapore Free l*ross m Malaya A vl] I YOU CAME W_NA_OA. SHE S -HAVI >ES. _/_> ~r RASWTOBREAH l .ji ir Mil IAST p- .NA- YOU ARE AWAKE. r l^"- PiGHT MY I J COMETO rBESPASSEO. TOROB.' i .OS? ATLAtTr-—^ IRYTOSTE/ P STEAI ['M MY OWN.320 words
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Article, Illustration799 1950-09-27 9 DENNIS SMITH - DENNIS SMITH tfleeJHesetaf _*vW &tb%y by Philipps teu.l s ish, stockvdistt He perspiring al use bandanna. .raddle of a_ no lal the ore Philippe out of I being mon B j j I like j bi I Monsieur S little blonde mvI watched uprising I :y emo--3 he799 words
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Article1649 1950-09-27 9 ELLERY QUEEN - ELLERY QUEEN THE DRAMATIC CLIMAX TO A 150- YEAR-OLD MYSTERY by A I A RTH A Clarke comes to Ellery Queen icith a 150-year-old diary which tells how George Washington planted a grove of oak saplings on her ancestor's farm and underneath one of the saplings buried1,649 words
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Advertisement109 1950-09-27 9 j j^A^r^ w ate is mac c ty J, a special process from the milk of jtf^^^L «^-3^N_ i I J world-famed pasturelands. X\oo\>~J^mv^^ The most modern and sclentjf X £p- '"-Xk methods are applied to every stage \W W/' of its preparation, so that the 1| Pr\-« 47 o/~'__it_.109 words
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Article771 1950-09-27 10 PETER LOVEGROVE - PETER LOVEGROVE Brightest open play by Wasps B\ MOST of London's leading rugby union clubs have entered the fray, and, despite the usual earl > reason rough edges, enough has been learned for one to feel reasonably confident that Metropolitan teams will fare belter this whiter771 words
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57 1950-09-27 10 S.A.S. rugby XV v. R.A.S.C. today ___n_w. Old Boys Ru team :n >l the H asc this evrning tol h* 440 pjn. is> X.x Lee* B Ross, Lin Bw_ Jm n. R n übronner, Ho E Bin Sim 800 C I i Se. \v .as. >> Kek Bee. Goh ECeng57 words
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Article567 1950-09-27 10 HENRY LONG HURST - HENRY LONG HURST By ('ENE aS ARA ZEN who won the US Opeft 28 years; po with a score of _88. and cently finished high up In a i full-length tournament with I 286. is establishing a record ior golfing longevity to chal- lenge that olBobby Locke - 567 words
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Article, Illustration93 1950-09-27 10 lISFM.. a folding canoe of the type paddled by the Commandos m secret raids during the last war, Robert Webb, of Richmond, Surrey, gave a demonstration of the "kayak roll" at Richmond Canoe Club regatU. The roll. m which canoeist and canoe, buttoned up together93 words
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Article497 1950-09-27 10 From LARKY ALLEN rpHK All-Jewish World "Olympics", attracting athletes from 28 countries, open at Tel Aviv today. They are scheduled to continue until Oct. 8. The organising committee for the Third Maeeabiah (Olympics) has worked for nearly a year to find enough available sites to StageA.P. - 497 words
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Article26 1950-09-27 10 Royal S i beat Island Club _v 12 points i;. _fon__3 men's were wrong.y p irl d b< h g the •rs yes26 words
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Article395 1950-09-27 10 From HAROLD MATES Tommy Farr, generally recognised as the best heavyweight Britain produced m a Ion? time, fights again tonight against Jan Kleins, a Dutchman, at Pontypool. Wales. He has been training for the last eight mtm n trying to get into condition If you395 words
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Article, Illustration509 1950-09-27 10 ARCHIE QUICK OM ENGLISH SQCCEk THE football season is about five weeks old as I write, and m that time I have seen 21 League matches, covering 35 different teams, and I have visited every ground m London and many m the environs509 words
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Advertisement87 1950-09-27 10 THE SINGAPORE PACKING g COMPANY In Assniidtitni with SINGAPORE I BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. A— i for PREFERENCE for SKIPPING for PACKING 65, The Arcade. Tel. 4658 ***** 3rd. Floor Cable Address:- Singapore 'Bagtransag' illllll-_HMIIIMlMC_HllllllllllC3l.lllllllinC.niltmn»CHIIM_HHIC3lll»H *****.1111H1111.' Ifcm favourite chinks taste better at CA F m "m The HEART OF m87 words
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Advertisement91 1950-09-27 10 "DAyEY APPLIANCES 801 Iftfc COFFEt Rl* PfRCOLATOR 1} b 2 PINTS mmmmmXii AC DC St. Vtimbe-ler l.__*e. T.iephonr BolteT 6^ SirftCH _F™ a „flL fl i r* ftsir_n__B_i__MlMHßHH__--_--_iBBHBH— Be' LIFEGUARD MILK (0. LTD. 35 36, Medeiros Building. S pore. Telephone: ***** American] "ACME" "GEMS" BEER CIG iRETT WltOU 5 191 words
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Miscellaneous26 1950-09-27 10 TWr QAMSOLg W. LL I «_AY TwEr .All AD CCOC. TOf- LlWt -QO WHO«- V_«l> AC, Yt)u &otf_# to StLitve tat g.f_get og ypu? mm Wfii26 words
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Article, Illustration598 1950-09-27 11 COACHING PLAN FOR S'PORE NEEDED View of British A.A.A. coach Free Press Staff Reporter J^ COACHING scheme should be launched by the Singapore A.A.A. m conjunction with the Education Department to provide a "fount of knowledge" for the Colony's athletes as they progress from schools to clubs and, ultimately, to598 words
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Article18 1950-09-27 11 Exmouth beat Exeter by iight points to six ln a Rugby Jnlon fixture yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article99 1950-09-27 11 CRUSADER - CRUSADER sfsafsafsa playing soccer ned S.C 1 A. Jalan ning as re Chinese at m i mmunity ed a ir tour of They t< ins. who I weight ponents oft r the eight period ped up two .1 corner- i Morton _?ter Yew it ln99 words
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Article73 1950-09-27 11 IRELAND'S soccer team to play England at Belfast on Oct. 7. contained three new caps They are Fallon. Cush and Campbell. Cush and Fallon are the on!y non-English League players m the side. The team is: Kelly < Southampton) Fallon (Glasgow CclMcMichael (Newcastle U.)* B'anchfiower ißarnsley>.Reuter - 73 words
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Article104 1950-09-27 11 rIS season's H M.S. Malaya rugby fixtures tsouthern section) are: Oct. 14: Spore Civilians v. Johore (away); Oct. 28: Spore ::ans v. Negri Sembilan Nov. 11: Spore Civilians v Johore (home); Dec. 2: Spore Civilians v. Services i J. Besarv Dec. 9: Spore Civilians v. N.S.104 words
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Article303 1950-09-27 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By IPOH, Wednesday. I> lI) DEN by Charlie Ellery this morning, Toboggan impressed me very much when going half-pace over five furlongs on the sand-track. Toboggan has not raced since he finished seventh m the Governor's Cup at Singapore. He has done very well303 words
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Article59 1950-09-27 11 OIK goals were snared m the k Junior League soccer match between Singapore District Signals Regt. and Fathul Karib Sport. Club played at St. George". Road yesterday. All the goals were scored In the second half Scorers for Fathul Karib were: Johan and Jaffar (2). Holmes scored59 words
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410 1950-09-27 11 'I'll be trying from the first round says JOE LOUIS m this pre-fight article exclusive to the FREE PRESS m Malaya A MAN can't look back too much, but now that my training; is all over and my fight with Ezzard Charles comes up tonight. I got to tell you410 words
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Article208 1950-09-27 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Turf topics B> KUALA LUMPUR trainer. Milton Sullivai. lining arrangements for A tralian jockey Harr Cloud, to ride m Ifala McCloud served hi. m Melbourne and men Melbourne Cup on Col i He is able to ride a: 7.11. at which weight he wo.l208 words
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Advertisement207 1950-09-27 11 IN PACE 8 np ions hip Gala Ter.gah Rugby sports Sew* £t% TOGETHER ON RECORDS FOR THE FIRST TIME DORIS DAY and HARRY JAMES X 4 mmmrmmm *^p \l/ A m /_e Famous Song Hits from the Warner Brothers film 'flm* J yfc ON STAGE s/arr/ng DORIS DAY r KIRK207 words
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Article39 1950-09-27 12 HAWSON To Chandra, wife o' IlftMBM Dawson, at Gener.U K.L. on 23rd SSetp t St. U__XANUCR: To Margare. •a nee Woodhall wife of i W:i:,on Alexander MaI Police a daugh'er, Su.un, at B G lah 24. 9. .0039 words
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Article30 1950-09-27 12 THE engag ment is announcfi -:oh bok Yor. I mmi MM of Mr. Mrs Koh v Mivs Lim Ban Swan. •.'er of Mrs. Lim Bens Mr. Urn Ber.t: Swe^30 words
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Article220 1950-09-27 12 Tanks used m blockade VIENNA, Wednesday. pOMMUNISTS occupied Government buildings m several Soviet zone towns m Austria yesterday and paralysed traffic m Vienna with a sudden railroad strike and wild anti-American demonstrations m which at least eight policemen were injured. Russian tanks openly aic.d theU.P. - 220 words
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Article76 1950-09-27 12 PARIS, Wed. VTEW Soviet hints for peace I. talks between the United Stat, s and Russia are not being reel Ived favourably In French diplomatic i A epokesm.n at the Frenrh kgn _»._<■•■ v sr. .HV plt this m "Rossi i ■lreadv hai given us too much76 words
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Article183 1950-09-27 12 GLASGOW, Wednesday. ROSEMARY INGRAM, 14-month-old daughter of a doctor of Coatbridge, Scotland, died a few hours alter she is believed to have swallowed a painkilliner dru? m her home. The drug, physepton, was for one of her father's patients. Said her father. 28-year-C.d Dr. Alexander183 words
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Article63 1950-09-27 12 BONN. Wed. THE West German Economic Ministry has extended its "fr.c lmpi>rt list" to Great Britain and her colonies. The "free list" permits imp< from th* Organisation for Euiopean Economic Co-operation (OEEC. countries without prior licensing. Great Britain is the fourth country to which these ImportA.P. - 63 words
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Article45 1950-09-27 12 The Australian Cabinet Field an emergency meeting yesterday to consider ways of [■necking Inflation. It was understood that the Cabinet considered other methods of controlling Inflation than the appreciation _f the Australian pound or rhe imposition of a wool exr>ort tax- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration239 1950-09-27 12 DID NOT MURDER FATHER LONDON. Wednesday. A MAN described as a "model son was acquitted at the Old Bailey, London, of murdering his K3-year-old father by throwing him over the balcony of their flat to a courtyard 40 ft. below. So Frederick George Smart, aged 29, storekeeper,239 words
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Article24 1950-09-27 12 Britain has made its first contribution of .4:400.000 toward a 4:2.000 000 plan to improve rural water supplies ln Egypt U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration126 1950-09-27 12 'Baby Bessie is gone RICHMOND, Surrey, Wed. IT took only 21 hours to render the bomb "Baby Bessie" harrnl.-s, 25ft. below Eton Street, Richmond. A school and works which had been closed reopened. Traffic diversions were ended. The bomb fell m m. and demolished the back of No. 9. Eton126 words
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89 1950-09-27 12 CHICAGO wed. r pWO crime Investigal 1 were murdered shortly before 1 1.-\ mete I n ported on thi rs. William Drury. 43, a c Lieutenant i enemy of the I was ihot d'-ad while barking his car a gars Hi on his way toA.P. - 89 words
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Article134 1950-09-27 12 LONDON. Wed MINISTERS of seven Commonwealth countries taking pan In the meetings of the Commonwealth Consulative Committee In London yesterday considered a draft report on aid programmes totalling 1.725.000.000 for the development of South and South-east Asian countries. By Friday the are expected to end examinationReuter - 134 words
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Article16 1950-09-27 12 INDONESIA RECOMM ENDED Meadow recomln for mi ted Nati< recomm un >pposed, but malist China ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article72 1950-09-27 12 NEW YORK. Wed 'pHE general position of J Burma seemed to be much improved compared with a year or even six months ago, The New York Times said yesterday The newspaper listed as encouraging factors the moderate success of the military campaign against the Communists. th.' ImprovementReuter - 72 words
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Article30 1950-09-27 12 The United Nations Conciliation Commission for Palestine said yesterday that it still hopes to obtain agreements that will mean peace between Israel and the Arab League countries. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article51 1950-09-27 12 HOLLYWOOD'S censors have agreed to allow David Sclmick to release a film with the title Ladies from Hell." The one proviso is that he makes it clear m advertisements that the title refers to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and not to any feminine characters m the51 words
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Article198 1950-09-27 12 'Gestapo in a deer park LONDON, xn rIE deer m Richmond Park will photograph, thought Mr. S A Shrii wife, visitors from British Colum *X stopped their car to take it A park policeman moved they tried again. Agan they v.. Mr. Shrimpton complained. S.id he; "The ex-serg.ant- majors m198 words
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Article36 1950-09-27 12 Major changes m the Burmese cabinet are expected to be published shortly, following last week's br^ak b<'tv> the country's major political group, the Anti Fascist Peoples Freedom L- .FPEL and the Burm-se T.U.C. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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35 1950-09-27 12 Still a split in All-India Congress LEAOIM Al. tl _a:d y< still a spite l orded Bomba. Congrr^. s Mr Ni Working C by Mr P don Neh: U< ie» |fi ha cxc I U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Advertisement294 1950-09-27 12 Strait, limes Free Press For th. convenience ot advertisers, our Representative at Ist Floor. Singapore Cold Storage Orchard Road. will receii* small advertisements and .nswer? to bos numbers CLASSIFIED ADS. -CKNOWI.EUCMENT MR MRS. WEE LEONG SOU thar.:< i 1 relatives <& frienc' > for their attendance, gift.. good v vm294 words
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Advertisement142 1950-09-27 12 INDIGESTION {f™A Relieved By MM DOSE V^~~ l^y/— *"y /i This Famous Rerr PS/ Dont W _^-__f~^_P___ -^i_. __r ____W """V-JBB and c ______t_^- nT3P _/f^>> E___ P W i- BRAND M v^ di MACLEAN BRAND STOMACH POWDER p^ r^ c iic_ii r^ _nt__ **s/"^<^ r FLATULENCE A I""*-* 1142 words
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