The Singapore Free Press, 28 September 1950
1950-09-28
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Title Section18 1950-09-28 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA sfasfasf SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration129 1950-09-28 1 UN. FORCES TO ENTER N. KOREA j, acA an thorised to pursue Reds WASHINGTON, Thursday. DO! i;LAS MACARTHUR has been authorised to lited Nations troops into North Korea, if necessary as a -tire, lo destroy the power of the fleeing North Korean led yesterday by responsible informants who lhe longerA.P. - 129 words
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Article184 1950-09-28 1 On points TOE LOUIS last nifht lost his chance of again being heavyweight champion of the world when he lost to Ezz; rd Charles on a points decision at Madison squire Garden, New York. Louis had a weight advantof 33 l 2 pounds over rles when the184 words
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Article106 1950-09-28 1 1951 Perak Derby -$25,000 <i rora Ml AN LEWIS) IPOH Thurs. rpHE Perak Turf Club comI mittee. at a meeting held on ihe racecourse List evening, decided to give st:ikes of S-'VHM) for its Per.ik Derby next year. The committee said that, if unlimited sweeps continned to sell is at106 words
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Article37 1950-09-28 1 Adrian Scott, the last ol the jailed "Hollywi od Ten," was ordered yesterday I a year's imprisonmenl and pay U.S. Sl.ooo line i<>r contempt for refusing to tel! a nal committee whether he Is a Communist.37 words
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Article126 1950-09-28 1 NICE, Thursday. KING FAROUK of Egypt slept aboard his yachtanchored In Nice harbour yesterdaV -because, he said, the noise outside the Hotel Negrosco during the morning hours disturbed him. The King retired to the yacht at 4 a.m. after spending the night gambling at the PalmA.P. - 126 words
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Article58 1950-09-28 1 The big Western Powers have told Turkey. Greece, Yugoslavia and Italy thai they should join together to promote prosperity and reinforce their defences against the Russian-led Cominform. Diplomatic officials, reporting this yeaterday stressed there ha s been no suc^estion yet that' the four Nations shouldA.P. - 58 words
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Article59 1950-09-28 1 fr.Hi.EE Mil iy pa! ns rs of JL a taxi slabbed the driver. Lim Ah Bee. as they reached Ayer Gemuro, oft Changi Road, last night. They then robbed him of his takings and made oft. Lim was found by a police patrol. He was taken59 words
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Article68 1950-09-28 1 The sun turned sapphire blue over B_sle yesterday afternoon. Traffic stopped and thousands of people stood m the streets and leaned out of windows to watch the phenomenon, which lasted several minutes. The meteorological office said it was probable that the phenomenon was caused by hazeA.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-09-28 1 man Bennett 'left) packs llis kit m Chang] R \i. Hospital. Ue i> being hem*- t j bj his friend, rrooper •:.i> Brennan. Both fle_ to England today. Trooper Brennan Is leeMent-casnattj irom the Jangle war: he ha-» g h.tdl*. twi>ted knee sustained m i fall.54 words
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Article267 1950-09-28 1 AMERICAN vanguards yesterday probed °ut from recaptured Seoul to within .0 miles south Of the 38th Parallel, which divided North and South Korea when the war began three months ago. At the eastern end of the fluid United Nations front. South Korean troops pushed to withinA.P. - 267 words
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Article55 1950-09-28 1 Presi lenl Truman yesterappealed to American ■en to vote In the November elections for Congressional candidates who will help win the peace." He said m a broadcast that the next Congress v.- ill have much to do with whether we are to our goal of orU.P. - 55 words
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Article36 1950-09-28 1 A special! v chartered airliner of Air India International will leave London today with the embalmed body of the late Maharaja oi Efikaner. who died at his Surrey home nutslde London on Monday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article187 1950-09-28 1 An Indian woman is bereaved From KOH PENG LONG "YIY husband had never taken part m politics. Tntil his death, he was an ordinary, peace-loving citizen earning a living to support me and our four children. We will see him no more". This was said to me, m a low,187 words
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Article190 1950-09-28 1 PETER HILL - PETER HILL By IN attempt to set fire to an empty Mnuapon Traction Company bus parked m Mac&enzie Koad early this morning thwarted by Mr. _co Choon Hen*, a charge hand of the firm. A rear seat was seen to be un fire and the190 words
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Article73 1950-09-28 1 Turkey may get seat FLUSHING, NEW YORK. Thurs. THE United States has decided to support Brazil, Turkey and the Netherlands for Security Council scats m elections to be held scon the Assembly. The main contest is t. en Turkey ana the banon for the Middle E seat now held by73 words
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Article60 1950-09-28 1 BELFAST. Thurs r'OLONEL E. V. Lgng, Chief-of-Stafl of Northern Ireland District Command, hag been appointed Commander of the Kuala Lumpur Garrison it was announced yesterday. He relieves Colonel D. A Kendrew. Colonel Lans has been stationed In Northern Ireland for three yean and v as previously withReuter - 60 words
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Article35 1950-09-28 1 Mr. G. V. Mavalankar. President of the Indian Parliament, told reporters m Copenhagen yesterday that unless India could solve the food problem she could not solve any of the others facing her. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article30 1950-09-28 1 Italy is to place orders immediately for 150,000 million lire (£86.000,0001 worth of arras ond equipment to bring her army up to the peace reaty lii I d30 words
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Article68 1950-09-28 1 rpHE Chinese Communist 1 Foreign Minister, Gen. Choo En-Lai has protested to the United Nations th.it an American destroyer fired at a hinesc men hint vessel, s s An Hal No. .1. forcing it to hall for Interrocation. The protest said this ujs M onc moreU.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration81 1950-09-28 2 HIS CLIPPINGS ARE FAMOUS IF you want to know who waa the fin > fly the Channel about any other big ■nt during the la .rs. To: v.ardriv< r a London .derground rv--20-volume v. SI Ij I I N s Gussie" of 1900, a In the Ii .> outfit a81 words
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Article, Illustration775 1950-09-28 2 'Prize Poodle' of the Nazis GUARDS WERE KINDEST MEN' T^EARLY 11 years ago two British Intelligence officers. Captain S Payne Best and Major R. H. Stephens, were kidnapped by the Germans at the frontier post at Venlo. m Holland. They were frontpage war news for days. Then, as quickly, they775 words
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Article242 1950-09-28 2 \IR. Denys Bower, Baker Street, I don, antique dealer, has a let ter written by Floren Nightingale during the Crimea War which he thinks will prove that she was not "hard hearted". m a review ol F Nigh nga) bj Cecil Wood-ham-Smith, a n< w biogra] I Thorn242 words
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Article, Illustration188 1950-09-28 2 Truman Finds A Biographer THE editor-politician-author who has just written a biography of Harry Truman claims he has uncovered facts about the President which have never been published. These include hitherto unrecorded details of Truman's relations with the late Kansas City -boss" Tom Prendergast, Truman's quarrel with former Secretin ofA.P. - 188 words
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Article41 1950-09-28 2 IN KOAD S TO IM IN. E S Turner di I c old thrust up chir t-duy on Saturday ho debauch the workwe would :ie of our rid abo Turner. caul re a public sen and th live red <41 words
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Miscellaneous56 1950-09-28 2 Solution to Cross pd No. 162 SOLUTION.— ..cr-Xs: 1. 11. put your loot m it. 7. Rue. ar; 3. Too, 9. Oddest. 11. S c lA. 13 Cool. 14. Cresta. 16. lee 17. Altmark. 19. Steam-packet.- no-n* 1. Parrot cries. 2. Toe Od S_ Rtnk. 5, Outings, fl Trout- >-&*__.56 words
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Miscellaneous265 1950-09-28 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR D')K\ today, \ou are impatient, lull of ener;;\. >ou have become restless unless there somethinij goin_; on all the tune You have a F-tvefal pers<»nahtv and are one to a 1 1 ra» t others into your orbit For this reason, it would be well if >ioi265 words
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Article, Illustration315 1950-09-28 3 BEER DROPS FROM SKY FOR G.I.s photo. Cut-Off troops had no water KOREA Wednesday. (XSE SEES and hears many strange things m Korea. And more odd things have a way of happening because of the war. There's the case of 100 American troops cat oft by the Reds that nobodyA.P. - 315 words
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Article64 1950-09-28 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. State department has dismissed as proda proposals backed by Russia's Jakob •l.tnent of major dii.iculties between i Stales and the Soviet Union. said Mr. Malik's affirmative lestions submitted by a Baltimore the :.olm peace petition".' rtment'a press officer. Mr. Lincoln c had enough ofA.P. - 64 words
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Article29 1950-09-28 3 The J P Mr. Shigeru Yoshida. Is Cted to release a state- it on Oct. 2 cl. the Governmei: l to d_e international and don> nation. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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120 1950-09-28 3 4 THREE-YEAR-OLD farmers son. caught up In a harvest binding machine and ejected m a sheaf of oats, is m the Sick Children's Hospital Aberdeen, with shock, severe bruising, and chest cuts. Mr. James Riddoch. of Clovenstones Farm, BanfTshire. was at the binder's controls.120 words
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Article27 1950-09-28 3 Souh X viare already p I nattered cour." A -.-dozen m X aded X t prior to 'he m.- said the; y d U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article32 1950-09-28 3 Th. three northern China provinces of Shantung. Anhv.ei and Hunan are being affected by a huge plague <»f locusts which already ha s destroyed over lOO.oou acres of non.s U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article56 1950-09-28 3 Earthquake-torn Assam ia .1 war against wild ints The Government i a cup' ure ta 380 elephant* for the hunt. which stai La m October. Besides saving th ol tons of food grains for the tricken province, the j elephant hunt is expected to I toReuter - 56 words
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Article58 1950-09-28 3 Times' faith in Burmese Govt. The London Times, m a recent editorial, expressed optimism about the Burmese Government's ability to deal with the rebels. Although good progress was being made m stamping out the last traces of the rebellion m Burma, it would be time before the Government could expendReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration251 1950-09-28 3 Theres much meat In deal. First note North., four .spades over his partner's two heart bid. Two i*^ ur.ild have bet-n a mere preference, threp .spades, though mcimlnglj a skip-b:d. actually would have indicated nothing ■KM. than a raise. Hence, the four spade bid was a skip-raise. showing251 words
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126 1950-09-28 3 WASHINGTON, Wed THE U.S. Senator, Mr. Tom Connally, a Democrat from Tex. s. and chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said yesterday that Western E irope must supply most of the troopj needed for defence of that area, and called forA.P. - 126 words
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Article200 1950-09-28 3 LONDON, Wednesday. IN A QUIET corner of London stands a shop which, according to its owner, Mr. John Rayner, is the saviour of many a marriage. For near this shop gather the collectors, the men with "a hobby that saves them from becoming irritable at home". AccordingReuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration5 1950-09-28 3 asfasfasf Marshal Sir William SlimMarshal Sir William Slim - 5 words
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Article17 1950-09-28 3 Pakistan and the United States have agreed to exchange students and pr other education purpo.17 words
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Article174 1950-09-28 3 A WOMAN hen her ninafCTe causht m the works of a vacuum cleaner— so quickly that she had not time to iwitch the current oft. This v quest on Mrs. Elsie Ma I gan. 48. of 6 scent, Scarborough. I found dend by her 12--r-old son174 words
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Article61 1950-09-28 3 IN-LAWS GO TO SCHOOL Mothers-in-law ai ra-in-law will >lng 'o night school at Bradford, York-hue. to learn hoy live a: peace r.eo children. The syilabus for the cla__. _h'ch will be held In lite, urn tuition of 'he M Guidance Council, will include ruction on ho\* to inch mi mReuter - 61 words
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Article22 1950-09-28 3 D have sisned m Sofia a d« policy m which the? pledged then vent the re -militarisation of Oermi ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement121 1950-09-28 3 THP I? J "Irordsoiv SBjJr majortractor 1 Ull'' I \*< ut OUr osts PRICE— POWER RUNNING COSTS Vital factors m the choice of mechanixed equipment. If you consider these carefully you will invariably choose the Fordson Major the tractor with low initial price, ample power and real economy of operation.121 words
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271 1950-09-28 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Sept 23, 1950. Seeking peace *AT this point m his- lory," said a British spokesman at Lake Succe sterday, "it risible to be as possi h. Which was as sensible a s has been said anywhere for a ierable time The refer•he question of ttlement271 words
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Article1108 1950-09-28 4 Margarete Buber- Neumann - Satan or Beelzebub? Margarete Buber-Neumann A comparison o£ German and Soviet conecn-fration camps. By who, after two years m a Russian concentration camo. was handed over to the Gestapo m 1941, and was thereafter m Ravensbruck until 1945. She replies to those who think that the Russian system of slavery1,108 words
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Article192 1950-09-28 4 \\o nger the 27 steps to march up and down ry day; no longer the locked cell door for ex-M shal Pet am. 1 the 94-year-old -Hero of Verdun" U9I6J who 30 years later was jailed for life as the "Traitor of Vichy" has been moved192 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-09-28 4 I c^.Co7nedian, admues Bob Hope, cojnedian. i ut ?ta_ unending the London premiere of "The Heiress.'16 words
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Article222 1950-09-28 4 IVHEN Princess Eliza- beth opens the Motor Show next month a copy of her new 40 h.p. eisht-cylin-der Rolls-Royce will not be there Her car is the only one of its kind. It is not the fault of the show officials. A similar model will not be222 words
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Article368 1950-09-28 4 *T__E t idlest man m the world. 26-year-old Ted Evans, of Enslefield Green, Surrey, squeezed himself into the village telephone kiosk recently to tell me over the wire: "I can't, stop growing". last January, when he was admitted to St. Peter's Hospital. Chertsey, he had broken368 words
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Article491 1950-09-28 4 POLITICO - POLITICO BY PEACE. it seems, is m the air. At Lake Success, Andrei Vishinsky and Jacob Malik are exuding fellowship. The backs of othi delegates are sore from the Russians' thumps of greetings. In Moscow, the newsis have considerably toned down the savage attacks on all491 words
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Advertisement22 1950-09-28 4 The Famous A, Family of Medicinal Products r <h^*c |\m C I i tr 7 1 Ir ami* of course* TIGER BALM22 words
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328 1950-09-28 5 MORE MONEY FOR A BETTER SINGAPORE City may spend $4 million i_pai.t r e Staff Re P ort^ r IiKA.I oi next years budget for the Singapore Municipality, which is being examined hy the rinance ommittee of Municipal Commissioners, provides for the expenditure of approximately $1,000,000 m special services against328 words
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Article51 1950-09-28 5 T 5 pore Ch; Chamber of Commerce has memorandum urging lion of the exis tions, de Advlsi Com- commit tee coi question of the enterpot is a long tent rstooci ions ha i ral ot c the bethe he Secre- Mr our. to study I •ntrenot51 words
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325 1950-09-28 5 Free Press Staff Reporter tI'HFN the new 5.34.00. building of the Anglo- Chinese School at Barker Road is officially opened by the Governor of Singapore tomorrow, it will be the premier school of the Methodist Church m Malaysia, Dr. 11. 11. Peterson. Principal of325 words
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Article399 1950-09-28 5 Wounded troops fly home By A Special Correspondent 4 N R.A.F. Transport Command Hastings troop- tarrying aircraft thundered into the air from Changi airfield this morning carrying a dozen sick and wounded British servicemen on the first lap of a five-day journey home. Tonight they will land m Ceylon, to399 words
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Article, Illustration306 1950-09-28 5 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Fecit ration Government il today that there ma every reason tn .suppose" that Its wage bill represents a higher proportion of the national budget than that of any oilier territory m the Commonwealth The statement was madeFree Press - 306 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-09-28 5 vL. Blythe, mite of Singapore's •I ary. cha tin; with Mr. Sam Choy, Mr. Tan- and Vlr. T. van •l. r Gaaat at cocktail party given last nifiit by Mr. Lien Yin? Chow, maaagrin* director. Overseas Union Hank a._u Governing Director of Wah Hit. and Co., Ltd. Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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537 1950-09-28 5 Clerk turns spirit medium on off days Free Press Staff Reporter CIX days a week a slender, elderly clerk works industriously at a desk m a Singapore oilice. On Sundays and festival days, this same soft-spoken clerk becomes a heavenly deputy a medium f«>r "The Great Saint equal with Heaven"537 words
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Article83 1950-09-28 5 I ree Pre* Matt Kep.-t.rr T\\(j ahl I Wm > i ...agist rat-. Mr. ha. ship at I N 1 Sept. 23 Tl. v re A. Clou and T. Christi fined si I and 532 i A. Clouph. who admit ted( revious <:. of b< having83 words
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Miscellaneous33 1950-09-28 5 MAIL Surface mail b expected m Singapore today from F. deration. Latest times for posting mail at the G.P.O. to noon for Ponii.tn.i_, F j Djambi and Medan; 545 p.m. for the Federation33 words
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Article, Illustration263 1950-09-28 6 FARR KNOCKS OUT KLEIN IN 6th ROUND Comeback bid successful TOMMY Farr, former British heavyweight champion, made a successful start to his comeback last night when he knocked out Jan Klein, of Holland, m the sixth round of their ten-round contest at Pontypridd, Wales. It was Farr's first fight forReuter - 263 words
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Article45 1950-09-28 6 ALL l-Austra swill bt- stmasMr Hub the Houae ol i m Canberra T: stralian Broadcast and commerireed to i E itta Wa lon E9OO for th-* m N- other S i ban .C a .reed to make 3 A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article20 1950-09-28 6 ARTHUR KING OUTPOINTED R KING Br: i_A eh l fight ln 18 on T B Lloyd of k Pennsylvania. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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126 1950-09-28 6 700 athletes at world Jewish games Vl2-GUN' salute and the release oi white doves yesterday afternoon marked the official opening of the Third Maccabiah 'world Jewish sports festival) at the brand new stadium at Ramatgan, north of Tel Aviv. irly 700 athletes from 16 intries marched round the arena cheeredReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration300 1950-09-28 6 ARCHIE QUICK - 11 ,000 pay tribute to 'kid' Lewis By ARCHIE QUICK 'PR-BUTE waa paid to one of the worlds greatest fighters when 11,000 attended Earls Court, London, for Ted ("Kid") Lewis's testimonial tournament. Not only was every seat sold, but the customers were standing several deep at the back. And it300 words
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Article259 1950-09-28 6 Battle of boxing promoters rrHE battle of t-he boxing promoters slipped into top pear With the presentation of Mr. Jack Cappell's first tournament at the Royal Albert Hall. London, on Tuesday, winch, he said frankly, was to be a challenge to that other great match- maker. Jack solomons. In addition259 words
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Article26 1950-09-28 6 \_ERDAY__ UK. Union r Bur* I 9. ountv championship c IQ Laaeashirc (up (_»r_»d rawsd) Sr. H :4 w n 28 Reuter A. P.Reuter; A.P. - 26 words
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Article37 1950-09-28 6 THE trounced the Irish FootI ball League four-nil i; match played m H In the le, Div. 3 I Southern i Torquay United to Aldersti l by I to onp A.P. Reuter JTITIA.P.; Reuter - 37 words
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Article22 1950-09-28 6 rta Club on Batur- AC St V. V.' < WO D toe. AC kok. I w O Umptre: W Cdr.22 words
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Article199 1950-09-28 6 mmmmmWmmmSmnmmmWAmmmmm i __p_b-___^ h^^ London Stock ExcharigJ LONDON A HECK was administered recent bout of speculative cm! Stock Exchange, states Keuter 'g fti pondent. Profit-taking m rubber the overnight setback on tor caution by a section of t Declines, however, were small and business was reported.199 words
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Advertisement91 1950-09-28 6 STARTS TODAY 11 1 4*. 4. .v s_• pm. Jsf Time /n Sir.g?-or*> m **v.v DA/ t j KIRK I ■o.j_-<|_«_s MAN OF MUSK ON THE STAGE II NX HAMILTON DANNI DANFORD and __9 IKWIK R v ITU S Stage Shaw. _t the I n 'rforaaanee. _r>" DI 1 STARTS91 words
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Advertisement46 1950-09-28 6 mwm^r tL,- v v£" _a*s* >_ '•W. x^ W m\ ■i» ____M __H_i Ba H^^^spp* a_a a_V _ta_> '-SSBtt-ka. s VT Z a _a Did you MACLEAN your teeth today -> Bk Jmmm\w __>„_. Amm V _H /"3^\ Of course I did WPfgi. PEROXIDE m M TOOTH PASTE r46 words
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Article, Illustration621 1950-09-28 7 ALLAN LEWIS - CROYDON BEST WORKER THIS MORNING Reve de Gloire improves ALLAN LEWIS By IPOH, Thursday. DUNNING alone, Croydon was the outstanding worker this morning when he reeled off three furlongs m 37 1/2 seconds on the number two grass track, which was still good after last evening's rain. Croydon did hisFree Press - 621 words
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Article6 1950-09-28 7 JOCKEY CLUB STAKES TODAY safasfasf ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Article163 1950-09-28 7 VO REGRETS (E. Donnelly) was sent out on the 1 Ipoh training track this morning with stablemate Irish Abbot. The y went from the three, which they covered m 4... sees. ii Abbot was no match for No Regrets, who doing his work on the163 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-09-28 7 ••JuXa" wf*. we should he mak.r. the headlines Compton weuld get trouble with his Knee:18 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-09-28 7 picture. Homes Ifou^e. winners of the 00 moires relay event at St. Andrew's fwimmjnc carnival vest7___v st the Si v him Swimming C.v. Left Co rfrht: Tan Kal: Waa. Leans All Kow. Lee Yoke Luen and Wee Soon Hock. Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article244 1950-09-28 7 RAF. Rugby teams had a highly successful day yesterday. Seletar's first XV did well to heat Police at Thomson Koad by 11 points (a goal, a try and a penalty goal) to three (a penalty goal). Seletar 's "A" side even dm by 3244 words
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Article80 1950-09-28 7 Tnt: ibli Tennis As- n eatei dai i: for lotn hem thrrt Prance and one agi Inal PThe fir will match an gnglirh women's tenm against a P w< men. team a1 Aulna* B til ar Paris on Oct 7. Thi English team th»n Moves to 1A.P. - 80 words
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Article24 1950-09-28 7 Johore Bahru Distnct Badociation will begin their i.il tournament on Octobei tl for the Johore State Chamships hai not been fixed.24 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-09-28 7 picture. Kid Lewis (left), former flyweight boxing champion of Malaya, donned gloves last evening for a sparring hout with K_ong. Although 4:! years of age now and lii \ears past his prime, the "Kid" still showed flashes of his former brilliance. In the background is LittleFree Press - 65 words
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Article235 1950-09-28 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By T ITTLE PARAS, former bantam and featherweight champion of the Orient, showed tremeirlous hitting power when he sparred at York Body-build-ing Club last evening. Taking on Basil Shaw for two rounds, he created a very favourable impression with the spectators when he forced235 words
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Article45 1950-09-28 7 SINGAPORi; Rugbj I'nion's annual tournament uill not be held this X IMIII. In 1. 18-. Singapore rfc ket Cl_b, Army. Nawy. R.A.F. and Singapore Asian, took part. La season, however, the Asians fell out. lIA.F. and S were the two previous45 words
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Article58 1950-09-28 7 IN .i 3.;.-... s_ "A Lea er erday the 1 and Neave S; ed I :iK Kong and Shanghai Bank ro nil. Tne game waa a thrilling one from beginning to end. with F. k N. netting one goal m the first lial: aSamad and the i after58 words
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Article61 1950-09-28 7 Army XI trounce Eurasians AN overwhelming six-one victory was s.orert over the Eurasians by the Sin pore District lArm; <rday, In an S.A.F A. Commi :..ague <am. tt lalan Be* sar. Four goal! Ny Sl.e by Edc:- the A score. Al.--)f the corn] of Th! midl B DISTRICT 1 i61 words
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Article65 1950-09-28 7 I I >! AY ING I. on Sw B P beat Reci.tror of hide. c b 'n r br.dmir.- by eh-; B P. l«: Goh Tir.n. tiam 15-10. 15-13 Tan I 1-15 15-: Peng 15-. 15-11 -.4-1. (J. 1, 15-10. Don: Ch Hei Kw 15-4;65 words
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Advertisement61 1950-09-28 7 each J. B sr,ac. UN. RECEDENTED SUCCFSS! th DAY!! NOTHING LIKE IT. p-AviuaN i hiN v.vi t«.r tin v, j» a ___i__U- d.rf^y\ EXTS ONCBSSKW STlll pm and 4 1") p .m. SHOWS J^OO MILES OF SAVAGE THRILLS! 9H_aa nr*"Af.i-^f!ni-71flf«_ v.* _B__^i s s_ I I*v _J l_Jv__-' mm. k61 words
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Advertisement14 1950-09-28 7 THt ..a. *&/J\ wmsrJiiD^ \k DISTRIBUTORS $M$& y __§P_*' THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD14 words
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Miscellaneous29 1950-09-28 7 Today's sport 54 lit l ommuniu i ICkiarsc Btala.*i ai Jala i i Bajral Na-rj rlt Al. al Na*»ai r. HO< Xt A S_.J44T.T_tJ 11.-iia; lim Green. U*n. ail29 words
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Article27 1950-09-28 8 B_. At 8.. ir HD.spital, mber 1.50. to Ellen, y Bech. a daughter. On the 24'h Malacca, to Lilian lonro). wife of W. M.C- M.C.8., a27 words
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Article24 1950-09-28 8 LIM and family exto frienda and re--1 .-a'hs. letter? nee, lo.tn of car., and auendanc- of the l- te i her Madam Ifak24 words
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Article, Illustration228 1950-09-28 8 Reds planning London rally LONDON, Thursday. FOREIGN organisers of the Communist World Peace Congress to be held m London m November will not be allowed into Britain, said the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, yesterday m a letter to the British Peace Committee. He added that BritainA.P. - 228 words
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74 1950-09-28 8 WASHINGTON. Thurs. THE 5200.000.000 Ford Found--1 ation declared yesterday That its huge resources would be devoted primarily to "activities that promise signiflribution s to world peace and th. establishment of a world order of law and The Foundation, considered the world's richest public stReuter - 74 words
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Article17 1950-09-28 8 VI Lin which I Lind by a Labour nber and n headling, ifter A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article34 1950-09-28 8 Germany Is buildIng up a thriving ex] tern Europe, an allied terday. But most of the exports -lavia, M irs ni antlernment has turn:: uomieally h the Kremlin.— A. P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article14 1950-09-28 8 imper v. lain T he 35 tires a A. P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article45 1950-09-28 8 Property of church for China pRoPERTY of ihe m I rch- US been derided by the iwa. ip. secretary of 0\ said the Unl Church had always intended irn over the properties as churches m nd had ed possible thai the C .en Up] A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article133 1950-09-28 8 LIVERPOOL, Thursday. pREE beer for front-line troops m Korea is "a menace to our men which must be stopped at once". One hundred temperace delegates decided this at the annual conference of the Band of Hope I nion at Liverpool. obvious this beer 'Dutch courage'," said133 words
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Article17 1950-09-28 8 The British authorities a£ Duesseldorl have requisitioned the modem iiv.-.'orey headquarters of the West Germain Communist Party17 words
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Article84 1950-09-28 8 FLUSHING MEADOWS. Tl RPONSIBLE United Na :.s deh Meadows state lime _a pas d >-level between leading East-V men »n to _ate Jacob Malik's thai he wou.a aders of the Ur and the Sovi( i V: differen to achieve world peace In Washingtoi *vimanReuter - 84 words
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Article26 1950-09-28 8 V »tei losing ihn ir>ng Kong Mon. v Exchange were: iiKsti:^ per U.S. dollar. HKSIS 50 per pound sterling HKs_. 1 ot gold. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article37 1950-09-28 8 J\( X rOWNSHEND. boss of New York Bartenders' I ntoD. is sending orders to bis men this u_>k that they must refuse to serve vodka or _ii\ other drink that earns dollars for Russia.37 words
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Article54 1950-09-28 8 REDUCED TO CORPORAL LONDON, Thursday. FIFTYTHREE-year-old Company QuartermaslerSergeant Frank Wylde, of the Royal Pioneer Corps, was marched before a district court-martial a Marlborough Farm (amp, Leamington. He heard th Inful to amanofyoui the court; th< neo to the oral". to f-om a priHis Pec: B I54 words
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Article17 1950-09-28 8 Programme to restore Jap economy 1 by 1 to 88. 156. 00. Japan was US$l.- Increased ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article67 1950-09-28 8 L.dian En-b il V, ui^tun announced y<«terday that Its First Secretary, Mr. T. N. Kaul, is on hia way to a now assignment as Counsellor for the Indian Embassy m Peking. An Embassy spokesman said: "Kaul is one of the most brilliant of younger diplomats mU.P. - 67 words
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Article113 1950-09-28 8 KARACHI, Thurs. PAKISTAN, planning to spend upon defence a 1 sum equivalent to her entire estimated revenue for the current year, is gradually building up a force capable <>i defending her 5.000-mile, largely man-drawn, fro: iiae- When, last month, Pakistan celebrated its fourth Independence Day. the113 words
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Advertisement148 1950-09-28 8 PER. O _L V.IVt 3 OF OLD BOYS. donors and invited ed t<> the of the A.C.S. Gov- :da\. Sep h at l>.m. and to the >chool concert i Fr-.day. Oct. 6th at 8 p.m. _.< < ovn.o_.vnoN VACANT NDH'JRST— Oa c d.ubLe room ba '.*roor- 15th v. 'Ph oe148 words
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Advertisement29 1950-09-28 8 ARTIES HEADLINE wt Jim f And if a certain M.l*. mtife docs not get d new fur coat 111 is xoiv r* i > be another M.l*, i v malty29 words
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Advertisement205 1950-09-28 8 Tj c* __MM_MM-M_i-l-M-__B-H_lM__B_i^^^^ FASHION sTofj RAFFLES I ON SATURDAY NiGHT I Not an org i discriminating fir escor* M-i and most fashionably evei exquisite hair styles and vi every Saturd. :iion show ENJOY GOOD FOOD. WINES MUSIC WHICH M\ EVENING A aSLCCi TO NIGHT i I DINNER DANCE I Castillo's205 words
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Miscellaneous13 1950-09-28 8 HIGH TIDE. I .vi i i p in Tmmsmermm N -"am: I. 'ip.m13 words