The Singapore Free Press, 2 November 1950
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Title Section17 1950-11-02 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, THI'RSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.17 words
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Article821 1950-11-02 1 ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE TRUMAN ild gun battle it his house who attempted to assassinate President at Blair House, his Presidential residence yesterday were shot down by the guards. 1 and the other wounded. Three members lent's guard detail were also wounded, two n\s Hi- believed l<> Ik- Puerto Kican nationalists821 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-11-02 1 PLI SIDENT li:i WAN I:.- Iff t by a !>.«« k d<n»r15 words
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Article15 1950-11-02 1 UN shocked but no comment mm s. Ihc lop- > m 1 i dele- al- U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article20 1950-11-02 1 I ►NDON, «i am Gl< nvil H i und irked b :1 _d m th: X ReuterReuter - 20 words
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232 1950-11-02 1 RED DRIVE STOPPED BY NEW U.S. DIVISION A COUNTER-ATTACK by two North Korean divisions supported by Yak jet fighters was repulsed yesterday by the United States 17th Infantry Regiment at Pungsan m north-east Korea, 51 miles from the Manchurian border. The Communists slammed their surprise assault against the newly landed232 words
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Article93 1950-11-02 1 VtITISH jury yesterday 11 led £5.100 dam h ot promise I Helene Magda Leonie Ehaen t 26-year-old Dut c h woman trom Java. She claimed dama Trevor James Alexander H son a 28-year-old farm workit. of Wacton Court. Heretncl also trom lii.s parents, Mr. andReuter - 93 words
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Article99 1950-11-02 1 FLUSHING, Thursday. I 'HE United Nations General Assembly over-rode Russian objections yesterday and extended Mr. Tryrve Lie's term as Secretary-General for three years as the I'nited States demanded. The 54-yeur-old Norwegian was continued m office by a vote of 46 to five with seven abstentions. Mr.U.P. - 99 words
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Article22 1950-11-02 1 rniuppine rr 'siaenr, vir. Quirino. rda y, led the nation m th<- traditional anial observance of All Saints' ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article42 1950-11-02 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. AiARSHALL Plan aid to Britain has nor been suspended, Mr Daniel Hopkinson, I of tha European Division of the Economic Cooperation Admini said yesterday m Washii Mr. Hop--. Plan °> ured irreTuesd ttountc- of the futiu ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article257 1950-11-02 1 POPE PRESEN T'S NEW DOGMA 1,000,000 ATTEND CEREMONY VATICAN CITY, Thursday. DOPE rils XII as infallible Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church yesterday proclaimed the n*w dogma of Ihe "bodily assumption of tin* Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven* m an unparalleled openair ceremony m St. Peter Square. A Crowd ofReuter - 257 words
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Article33 1950-11-02 1 iMir British Government's plan to make permanent its 1 controls over the country's economy was denounced m Parliament yesterday as :i "Hitler-like Reichstag method of v. of the Conservative party leaders.-33 words
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Article133 1950-11-02 1 Shaw given English Church rites THE Church 01 E: Mr. i y the of his houseno longer 1 1 Tnard m thai bed. II cannot last very much I Death ts i Mr Shaw The Church i commending Mr 1 1 aftern bs the H- SI I Tl c ShaA.P. - 133 words
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Article50 1950-11-02 1 MANILA. Thurs. AFTER virtually two months H of Inactivity, Communistted Hukbalahaps on Tuesday staged simultaneous raiding and burning sprees m two towns m Central Luzon, one m Zambalos and another m I Milan, killing four persona Including a soldier and kidnapping a parish prJ Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 50 words
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Article93 1950-11-02 1 4,000 Tibetans lost in battle HONG KONG, rtran PEKING fUiUm u>l night reported major battle near Chamdo. 400 miles east of Lhasa, the Ttfcetaa capita!. It said two Britons, two Indians and -!0 high Tibetan oHiciais were raptured. The rai was captured ;> Field Army of the Liberation Ar IReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement22 1950-11-02 1 "PLATING The perfect answer to f shall I send?" 0 gift voucher from HARRODS Knightsbridge you details CCLD STORAGi Stormg* Co.. Ltd.22 words
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Advertisement25 1950-11-02 1 STHE5 THE BESPOKE TAILORS Z THAT CAN SS. SATISFY YOU J5 jTr www \^t^M A Manufactured m LONDON t; W*, *^~0 iiROATM TOBACCO CO. LID.25 words
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Article387 1950-11-02 2 PETER QUENNELL - PETER QUENNELL fi reviews new books m U.K. I^ARLY this year, be- tore he had had leisure to enjoy the success and prosperity brought by his last two books. died George Orwell, one of those courageous. rebellious, irrepressible. intractable, obstinately independent rimen i rreqiient387 words
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Article70 1950-11-02 2 (ml; pendent Member, t)> I i A. p Herbert. (Methuen). J Agreeably garrulous graphical volume I by one pf the mo*t uri- J ly opinion,: < tent irn ben B. M Stanlej A J. J JA. fl r ess J Brief study t t m Q. AH I70 words
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Article, Illustration224 1950-11-02 2 HAUNTED STILL BY TROTSKY r MEXICO CITY: THE man who killed Trotsky saw me In his cell. No. 27. m the Mexico City Peniten- j tiaryl wai Accoiupafi i d me capiain < 1 l lie Jua'd *ho kept nis right hand m Ms breast pocket on nil giu* The224 words
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Article55 1950-11-02 2 LADY ABERCOHWAY - LADY ABERCOHWAY By (Siamese Cats. b% Phyllis Lauder. (Williams cVr Xorjjuto. 65.) OF able of ling of und inti n Ifl conis md and pracl i unusually ric i!i v conted aith breed fa »m liiree animal-, and to Mis b that the f cat ar? d advlc55 words
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Article, Illustration221 1950-11-02 2 AMERICAS General Mark Clark says that the destruction of the Cassino monastery m the Italy campaign was a "tragic mistake, both psychologically and militarily" -and he blames Lieut. -General Freyberg, VC. of N< w 'and. The i\ i.'aslvvy x o •(i by Allied bombers In221 words
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Article112 1950-11-02 2 riHERUN X HOLMES J *k i master sl«uth of rrine fiction, nvrd it lb. Ilaker >irret. Mary- lrb#ne Iwt the Boroush ouii.il is not ;tt .ill proud of him. proposal to hold a Sherlock Holmes tshibi- Uon ivring Festival of Britain ITear was strsnglj opposed. Councillor T. Veri112 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-11-02 2 FREYBERG - FREYBERG MONTr: CASSTNO 111 Zealand This "ar m eral Frey I r-G •t. (i« ral i I I r her. I I I i I A NELESSITY31 words
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Advertisement28 1950-11-02 2 I Refrigerators I tr I /I JL^B i"" s| j" *i 1 1 C^ Mat No. K-214 (2 col.) MODEL FM I AMERICA'S MOST COPIED REFRIGERATO \ilZ^l^-THE EASTASI^ICC^28 words
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Miscellaneous141 1950-11-02 2 LUCKY STAR BOKN today, you are one of those positive individuals whose intlufence i > i>e for good if you exert your powers m the nuht direction. But yon .ire inclined to be Impatient and quick tempered. You may regret ><mr outburst the moment \ou cool off and want to141 words
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Miscellaneous141 1950-11-02 2 Solution To Crossword No. 192 &tT9St 1 keton. 14. Sensibillt] 15, U &ect. l)o»n: 1 Pn- n 4 Error 7. Salt J 11 I N©w Crossword Nc, 193 (It F.S K()SS 1. Sample Job with the vn ,-7»; 7 Do«s l^s quit a M1 mists 111); 8. Jusi the thing141 words
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Article262 1950-11-02 3 DISTRUST REPLACES CULTURE Changes m c:ice free Peking HONG KONG, Wednesday. |)EKIXG t where the intellectual wellsprings of China flourished for thousands of years, has m the course of i single year become a city of broodIng suspicion and distrust. Thai is the report brought to Hong Kong by aU.P. - 262 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-11-02 3 Bis radf Bed "id>hire. with his <\ submarine. The bsafl h.is been :h<- l;i>t tW« r.ir> vt of < to trM it iii l\w Ou>e Ki\«t thiN nvmth.26 words
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11 1950-11-02 3 P.I.s fate depends on Bell report I from rum nece&sarv U.P.U.P. - 11 words
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85 1950-11-02 3 'Resignation or a free hand' MacA. DETROIT. Wed. MR. Virgil Pinkley, editor and publisher ol the Los Angeles Mirror, said m Dethat Qen. Douglas MacArthur had handed Washington an ultimatum to replace him or let him run the Korean war when Detonco officials turned down his plans for an amphibiousU.P. - 85 words
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Article35 1950-11-02 3 Rear-Admii Won II Korean < I 3tafl nl Naval an nouncrd that Qshins m I commercial wrhidi have been rei 1 <>tt m coast! tween 'Vind 38th Parallels, have to operate beEinlne Nov. 135 words
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326 1950-11-02 3 They still believe in the old way !>l BROVNIK, Yugoslavia, Wednesday. r|EEP DOWN m the vineyards of Uw Adriatic Sea <<»ast, the men and women do not hold with the modern methods of making wine. They .still stamp out tlir grape with all the grace and rhythm of Yugoslavia's national326 words
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Article37 1950-11-02 3 MELBOURNE Wednesday. !r hunting m Australia has I for Nj>M«.il b'Mt>. special ial uun^. ting and hopes are running and profitable pastime 3 N 1 att raci ion for over- JM N BN37 words
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17 1950-11-02 3 Chinese Reds c ould use a plane spotter h r KONG. Wed. 1. I robably nini A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-11-02 3 MBH HJ G 1 von by X raffed In tfumnaf »nd thof diamow Je surcecded. and 5 dumnu to r-itT and the king of h arts blank rer led I the ace and led I fourth queen of hearts and lead md for Fn.^t to the foui hA.P. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-11-02 3 photo Koreans thronsj a school yard to participate m ceremon!«a celebrating th<* liberation of their city by th<' United Nations forces. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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153 1950-11-02 3 BIRMINGHAM. Wed. OIR Basil Brooks. Prime O Minister of Northern Ireland, said In Birmingham recently that Northern Ireland would never leave tho British Empire. In a reference to partition. he said, "such a wall has been built round Ulster, partly beot the extraordinary pldityReuter - 153 words
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Article34 1950-11-02 3 I HE HAGUE, Wed. THP tld not G i under of Ind< 1 ial sources implied MoI Van:;:;, sp irj d< In rh< li i. l i i [ndoi A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article303 1950-11-02 3 WITH IS. SECOND DIVISION IN KOREA, Wednesday. lI f HKN HIS BOYS go on patrol, Catholic Father Frank quietly picks up his rifle and £oes with them. When they are wounded, ho helps carry them out of danger. And when death reaches out to take them, he givesA.P. - 303 words
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Article72 1950-11-02 3 i.OMBO V. I'Hl I hi. enforce total pi cattle iiaughi P ur campaign m tho sacred hapura. In Ceyl i Cm -t: I foundation of tl race i BuddhUi In a iv.. the G pointed g the "nat Inn i has no mittln ls kn-Reuter - 72 words
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Article39 1950-11-02 3 MANY have I In l cliff I canes. Pressed, thr had sp<-m monthi and had bai'k balanr^s worth EASO. In the back yard a* home of one f^r the boys dfTacnmed with barn ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article29 1950-11-02 3 Rod C gava an enMiu v.*nd-off to a 50-man de Pefcn: ..land. attend th~ 1 Peace Concresi Th« of the deK^at'on famous wr Kuu Mo-:o A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement40 1950-11-02 3 f -i-, >^fc. BB Did you MACLEAN your teeth today it, s 1 4JFtB» s J. > \V^^, jy. B^| |k 1 CT JL Mi itans pa- >r^>'^^^^ PEROXIDE trtrshand clean trom H TOOTH PASTE VISO I t^W wE!?^b Ofjfamabie et'er>ii'nere40 words
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Miscellaneous228 1950-11-02 3 SII3GAFORE i 181 r NIITWORKI 8.45 I '0: rvmes 9.30 Burn* r > BBC)| imme s m ;1 10 R I Time Si: j fBBC); 10. 15 Time 15 Books to Rrad mm? Summary: 6.02 n( terpieces iREC'c Childr lU ii. i Despatch <BBc>; H al. i! n N ilVsla228 words
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247 1950-11-02 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY 2 Nov 1950 The Red horizon "THIS is a domestic affair— keep out". The world is by now rj to i iiis type of lenient. For it has d time al an answer to tho^-e protesting against of the "This is our -nothing to do247 words
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Article626 1950-11-02 4 Fitzroy MacLean M. P - Fitzroy MacLean M.P Yugoslavia Greece m TurSicy THESE BALKAN COUNTRIES AEE EACH UHDER SOVIET PRESSURE By who is touring 8 > South-East Europe <? \LL along my route In Yugoslavia, m Greece and now In Turkey I have found signs, large or small, of Soviet626 words
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Article187 1950-11-02 4 Letter to the Editor /\N Suture you published the challenge given by the Protestant Alliance m Britain to the Pope to prove from the Holy Bible trht? bodtty as^ sumption of the Virgin Mary into Heaven out king either Catholic or Protestant v that the majority187 words
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Article667 1950-11-02 4 It Seems To Me. By POLITICO WHAT makes these scientists do it"' Alan Kunn May and Karl Puchs, scurrying through the dark to p furtive appointments With Russian agents and hand over their country's secrets; Bruno Pontecorvo slippins off behind the iron curtain. To work on the Soviet hydrogen bomb667 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-11-02 4 Scotland's massive and silent jnountains are now throu, mo over one hundred million kilotvatts into Britain's electric power grid following the openhw of the Loch Slop scheme. Here is a lone, view of the first of lQlt-lu^X designed to increase hydro-electric voirti or w/i,, the mant dam at Loch Slo,^C54 words
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Article31 1950-11-02 4 Cars outnumbered horses on American farms this year lor the first time. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that the Nations farmers now own 5.500.000 automobiles and 5.310,000 hoi31 words
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Article, Illustration639 1950-11-02 4 John Larraine - ALASKA IS BECOMING A VAST U.S. BASE John Larraine KEY STRATEGIC AREA IN A POLAR W/ says Alaska is "dangerously near Soviet territory. U T ITH Korea m their minds American strategists, intent on anticipating every Russian move, now ask: Where will the next smash-and-grab occur? It may be IndoChina.639 words
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Advertisement11 1950-11-02 4 B.P.deSILVAL'i < /*CC*OORATID IN CiYLOM) MANUMCTURfK JEWELLER. > QVtR 75 y£4*S OF IMPUTATION11 words
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Advertisement17 1950-11-02 4 famous TIGER BALM collection h i IB B r IM CHINKAWHITF I^4 WIND MIXTURC Masterpiece of Distinction17 words
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Article229 1950-11-02 5 ROAD OFFENCES: TICKETS URGED Delay m cases before courts Free Press Start Reporter AWING to a bottleneck m the Singapore traffic courts, the Traffic Advisory Committee has decided to recommend to the Government that urgent consideration should be given to the implementation of the Committee's recommendation for a ticket system229 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-11-02 5 SIGHTLESS SAIXSMAPI (h child at his ehwcialc and m bin Nat *ith his wife and cigarette stall at the fair.20 words
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30 1950-11-02 5 f S1 »rl Krporter r m-h.is. or aii\ three-wheeled transport m Singapore would r \r Traffic Advisory om•nera have referred th<« motor .^l >mmitt<f »P--iraiinport problems.30 words
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Article215 1950-11-02 5 SMC. VICE-CHAIRMEN Free Press Staff Reporter 'rllE Progressive Party is likely U support the principle of appointing vice-chairmen to standing committees of Singapore Municipal Commissioners. Mr. t J. Ess, leader of the Party on the Municipal Commission, told the Free Prrss vester<id\ He explained that it215 words
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Article58 1950-11-02 5 Killed in am hush THE funeral of Mr Peer mour Turner. 24, who tiled m a bandit .i:ribush m Johore yesterday, wiii take plnce ai Bid^iari at 3 30 p.m. tiKiay. Mr Turner, a police lieu'enmt. uas travelling In a |eep nn an estate r,oad with a const abie ser;ind58 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-11-02 5 picture. MOKi: than 100 employrrs »f Sime l>ar> xnd -'<». uave a farewell party to the chairman >'r. T. (i. Kdmonds at the Sime D.irhy Sports (Mub y<-xterda>. .Mr. Kdmonds. who his b»pn rhairman sinve 1939. has just retired. Pictured from left to risht arr Mr. Coh Hood Teek. Mr.Free Press - 59 words
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Article236 1950-11-02 5 Free Pro^s Stall Reporter TIIKKK young Malay peons and tour j;irl typists are imoni; the 'M employees <>f a Singapore firm who are taking courses In Electricity, elementary radio engineering, decorative lighting and business' routine. '1 weekly lie-ads of I Electric i .y. c236 words
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Article195 1950-11-02 5 2 FALSE NOTIONS McNeice Free Press Staff Reporter ■tiNciAPOKE nad two notions O about Municipal Commissiooers: one that they were e.xtren'.Hy voracious people who graDbed all the ney they get hold of and tne other, that they and their 5 :vants were a set ol incom;)c:cnts. Th'.s remark was made195 words
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Article40 1950-11-02 5 K.L. M UNICIPAL BALACNE SHEET Tree Press stall Reporter KUALA LUMPUR Wed afunicipg nue for Sep5426.080 dr.d the F184.314. n avenue from conservancy was $37,172. 8 547 but e> ire on conservancy and scavenging i $68,676 th( Item ire for40 words
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Article44 1950-11-02 5 KUAI.A 1.1 MIL R Wedr crak Government h s 800.402 Supnl Bill for public services during 1951. Education gets ihe share 18.604.142. Medical and health services aiv buci (4.642.613: public I works (annually recurrent) $4,556 350 and public works i-recurrent I Si44 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-11-02 5 r |"HE acting CommiNsionei L of Police. Singapore, Mr. K. B Wiltshire, and Mrs. Wiltshire join m singing "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow* at last night's farewell party to the Commissioner of Police Mr. R. E Foulger. and Mrs. Foulger. The party hold at the Inspectors' Club. Police Depot,60 words
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Article150 1950-11-02 5 F. P. Blal^i CoricipMidknl f^XV^RT opinion from the Fcdetml fisheries Department is bcin^ sought I<\ the Johore (Uovornnient mi widespread allegations i-j the State that redheaded norms have been fi md m fish sold m the markets. :Man> Malays, especially IhflM on the west coast of Johore150 words
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Article140 1950-11-02 5 I*WELVE .students of the Singapore Anglo-Malay evening school, whose pupils are working men. v. ill sit lor a test m January to qualify to sit for the Cambridy School Certificate examination next year. Inche Abdul A/z b.n Mo- *->:-. n i "i Nor school supervisor told140 words
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Article70 1950-11-02 5 Mr. V. Raja Oopal was t cud president, of the Qingaporc Lodge of the Ti phical Society, for the third successive year, ai an annual meeting ol the Ludpe last week. i Mr. [m Hum; rv. Mr. Chan Ch:m I Jin. treasurer, Mr. Khoo Ttanc Hyo. librarian,70 words
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Article293 1950-11-02 5 free Press Staff Reporter "-TRAFALGAR HOI St,' as the leper camp m Tio Chu Kang is now known, is calling for voluntary workers to help m teaching: its 530 inmates dramatics, handicrafts eames and other activities Miss K. J. Eastaugh. Almoner ol thp Mcc Department, who293 words
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Article45 1950-11-02 5 Councils for N. Borneo Free Pn*»* M.i'^ K-p« r -*r ADDRESI IN< I il of .1 I Sir tblishnu T ;he prei of the Colo: art Sir Ralph I "re- lies G- the I I Icolm V I day vhicr v'uch a m the i45 words
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Advertisement51 1950-11-02 5 II l. I a C. ~""v. Harrellous J*> **> :T. SHiRTS t r I V ur Early Inspection. 1 9 m I i i^^ smakers, Drapers and Outfitters. 1 *BLE FAMOUS AMERICAN CCRO JEWELLERY EARRINGS. BRACELETS SOCHES NECKLETS. s P. H. de SILVA 3H ST.. SINGAPORE k^, lw XUAUI LUMPUR51 words
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Advertisement93 1950-11-02 5 GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY... CHECKS, JiHSA STRIPES, A^*' TARTANS HH^^^HCr^ AND R SELF COLOURS CU^ w r r* FLANNEL 1 i TWEEDS 1 ■tfiifi'' AND WORSTEDS Price from $25.00 m BOTH OUR SIH6AfOM fr WAIST SIZES 24 TO 36 kuala lumpur stores we HAVE A NEW AND WIDE i/ I93 words
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Miscellaneous24 1950-11-02 5 MAILS Surface n-.*.i ss scpee >ci p t ti<i»4V Iron hi iid V. •A i i ii V O I •<.. v .ttp noon D24 words
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Article296 1950-11-02 6 'SHAME TO MENTION OUR PRIVILEGE' Malay student steaks out Free Press Malay Correspondent "VOT flattering to Malays" and "a privilege A which one mentions only with shame" were the phrases used by Inche Mahadzir [skandar, president of the Muslim Students 1 Union, to describe the policy of tfivinjj preference to296 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-11-02 6 picture. Some of the Armj personnel attending the course for boxing judges and referees at GHQ FARI 1F: Front row from left to right Pte. Rahmat l>in Ismail ■iR. VO t^nt hTTrrs cKr Signals), SSI W e l» h l P.T.C) Stjt. sved Omar (R.A.A.C.). Pte. Abdul Manafl (R.A.A.C). BackFree Press - 88 words
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56 1950-11-02 6 ClN("i.\l*OKK S third )>i)litii.il party will make ildcliut In the Cdlnnv before the Municipal elections mi Dee. i. a t rd 1 t i Tl and H i >al C i. r cai i oi c >!-.- V R i- t I w 156 words
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Article13 1950-11-02 6 Belgium and France drau r id < ■>: illiant B X ll Of Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 13 words
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Article18 1950-11-02 6 TO FIGHT IN LONDON I i I I I I p t T v t I I A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article10 1950-11-02 6 BRITICH TENNIS TEAM FOR INDIA NB NVG GFH D ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article45 1950-11-02 6 MALAY ed some gold on and tenced I four i the SI Abu, of criminal .Ul- to Kai siah P mg. M }< B iki ish- Id the I 5 this year, Supinah bori pinah recovered m Sepl 18 ai J45 words
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Article30 1950-11-02 6 ESTATE TALKS ON WAGES Kl'AI A I UMPUR T'HE M Employers A IcraI I Efit resume negot condi--0 bind Followed ■-m■- the ssible The t I P MP I I30 words
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Article, Illustration79 1950-11-02 6 pi< turr. rpHE Governor, sir Franklin Gimson. returned to sm 1 gapore last aighl after attending the opening of th< new llouse of 'nmmnii and the meeting of the "m monwealth Parliamentary linriation. (m Arrival si Kalians he was met h> Legislative and Executive Coun cillors. Picture showsFree Press - 79 words
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Article67 1950-11-02 6 LONDON. ThurMl IFTER an Indifferent start th»> fUt-edred iection of the Stock Exchange ieveloped fairly uidt--spread firmer tone yesterday states Betilert Hnancial correspondent. This followed < lancing and .And for short-dated Issues. S-. to be reduced by redemption of Bonds 1949 51. Othei I bj I .id-Reuter - 67 words
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Article44 1950-11-02 6 (•KM hi rER Ken 11-.tn:h. <»t \nrih Sydney, "who Has < lean bow ltd h\ w ,t\ rl< (h.uupirui H.uultl Butl» r. said he tlmuiiht Kutlrr\ (runt as \\c put tviiN thin^ into the tflfort was a no-ball tall l«\ tin- liir.pirj'. Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 44 words
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Article7 1950-11-02 6 Ramadhin heads averages I b I ReuterReuter - 7 words
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Advertisement61 1950-11-02 6 BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAII LONDON 30 APRIL 11 MAY a'— v CONDITIONERS t CONTtoi m fc #t »v»»o«ato«^^ JHBL -^JiP* Wße ivArotA'o* hincio '^mH W VTABTING AND «^^9^s IUNMNu CAPACI'O* X^A lE&? &K^HA Jfr^xir^ huh Am k^PP fly H|^(^sp^^_^3 INTAKE DAVft* '^sl^^^^ES^mil BBf'^ Just Plug In And Switch To Comfort Five61 words
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Miscellaneous132 1950-11-02 6 mm m m MZZITZmIB Exclusive to the Singapore tree Press m Malaya A 3s'.: to; h JPf^- 1 ,-^1 «^b^^ POOR CUOI \S>^ J —^g i W'-^rl L^<--HiN Jt^i,J lM?^- .>!?>t\> JANE Exclusive to the Singapore tree Press m Malaya :7%Zci s «£Z/Z% I I BuT s com 1 T132 words
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Article253 1950-11-02 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ONDINE AND KAISERINE WORK BEST ALLAN LEWIS frock soft at fcuala Lumpur r rom Xl ALA LIMPI K. Thursday. rfercd with the early track work I It was impossible to time horses 1 first half-hour. i i Ondine (Dunwoodie) and the outstanding workers Iree m 37 12 sees, on the253 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-11-02 7 photo. Winners of the ■clwlbsjyj' t.v«» mile race at the the .Malacca Youth ('uuni-il eyeiiaf carnival held last we?k-end. From left t<» risht: t. Tallrh (Klanjr) (first >. P. Woodfnrd (third) and Tan lion? Ilin (secourt). Mong YewMong Yew - 37 words
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Article200 1950-11-02 7 p,F(TKOPLATE (Farad) was kept to three fur--4 lon^s m ovon time at this mornings track work. She is holding her condition very well and with Four <FClock II a very doubtful starter for the nine-furlon? race (second run) she should score again after her stylish200 words
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Article59 1950-11-02 7 rSTERDAYS heavy d r, washed out the \\on en c* I irs Whites on the padai Sf ted ers aid wot attend and reserves were called upon. f'.er 10 mini] s N were cd. y's tnp. I before 'he Q i .l..ar^: V. N. I h59 words
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Article27 1950-11-02 7 Pv B.P. v. O :ate y wltll i dinner, followed b onuaJ Pu.iy IOW, J,HV a S^lurI Mrs. John Lay cock k on the27 words
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Article32 1950-11-02 7 EFFORTS i m n In meai to reduce i «ne of the -ical i F"r j.\ ra?e play< rs the use of a fasr- r bail has no! I rail32 words
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Article33 1950-11-02 7 Ever crecn Wu-htimnp Party of Singapore will hold its annual re-union dinner ai the Chue Huai Lim Club. 100. Keru Lee R°'^ d off Newton Road, at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.33 words
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Article138 1950-11-02 7 IT fa that In Is and nan] i or has always existbut In the past he was the rather than the rule. v. wall money so li: enthu ls| ha lally i < pen v i• ;i b< let ly amateur and rt for fun a hen138 words
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Article22 1950-11-02 7 «'!i llondav Island c.ub and Keppel G(>;i ill vu v. iii (or Keppel I C.ub by a points to 61.22 words
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Article109 1950-11-02 7 AUSTRALIAN Prime MmisA tei Mr. R M««k*. the MC.C. team at a ..nation on jesterday shor 05 their arrival m Melbourne by air from Ade aic Tht M pi m w>» R Bruwn. L. Hultoiv IX S. Corrnton. T ft»M. W Ho. Twelfth man. G. Evans.Reuter; A.A.P - 109 words
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Article198 1950-11-02 7 MERV WILLIAMS - MERV WILLIAMS By IVWF SANDS is getting nearer a world title fight. British promoter Jack Solomons told Tom Maguirc m a letter last week that he had instructed his American agent Low Burston to get something definite from Jacke La Mntta and Sugar Ray Robinson regarding198 words
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Article157 1950-11-02 7 ■twenty-two ceamg ha A entered the Singapore Hockey Association's knockout competition, ten of which have drawn byes to the second rounrt. There were teams last season. SCC Te.chers T.C.. RW Semi HEM" (C while 8.0.D. i University arp fielding two each. B.R.C. vull again I157 words
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Article80 1950-11-02 7 SINGAPORE Malays who claimed the Sultans' Gr.M Cup on a walkover from Penang. have been asked by the Malay Football Association of Malaya to "make a a,v lure and si.ike match with Ft nang.' Whe was handed Lo B Sin] a pore reprc ive at80 words
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Article36 1950-11-02 7 RACE COURSE CLP GOLF 1 Club's n ihi end 70 W 1 1 87 M A W. Oil i HI. 89 < "I— .4 V. E. Da? as :u 75 O. B. I Umlio r R E36 words
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227 1950-11-02 7 SCOTLAND'S 6-1 victory over Ireland yesterday was too one-sided to serve as a real guide t<> their prospects against England at Wembley next April, on which the outcome of the international soccer championship will almost certainly depend. Billy Steel, the Dundee and former Derby CountyReuter; A.P. - 227 words
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Article42 1950-11-02 7 Xi ALA I IMPI K. We*. DRAINER M, van Break 1 Hen i* eKpecliirr a n« v u ickty fr«m Australia i«» !io near fut;;re. |*Doc" Kodgrrs b also nfftoti i(in:r lor a new rider from West Ansfraitft.42 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-11-02 7 rwo > laI wi ii h\ ltl<- <*I<l ill iiu! R I'M :\:u r* BM Vo>n I"! "it's 7n u only ride today and if seemed till* to get all dressed up for SO seconds work."38 words
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Article130 1950-11-02 7 SINGAPORE Race Horse Owners- Association will seek affiliation with, similar bodies In England, Australia and New Zealand. This decision was reached on a sug•ion by Mr. J. S. Dumeresque at the annual general met ting last evening. On tlu* question of amal^aniaIl9d with tha Bywlayan flace H pullers'130 words
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592 1950-11-02 7 Injuries in terrupt Seletar thriller SINGAPORE RUGBY ROUND-UP Free Press Rugby Reporter STOPPAGES for injuries were frequent m the hard tussle between the forwards m yesterday's rugby game between Naval Base and X.A T. Changi at Naval Base. Naval Base won by six points (a penalty goal and a try)592 words
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Article29 1950-11-02 7 COMBINED I I I Civilians i LI av.R a.c.i. E Haincs I c\: acw i: A P.) by 1 1 v. ill ro W R.I I29 words
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Advertisement25 1950-11-02 7 f— T" !\M^ '< j pKI f/AC£S 6-30 mi 9. "5 p.m. Mi M «JT£ 4 STABTS -ij ODAY p in OF TIME >*RMI?iG PAYS OFF'25 words
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Advertisement128 1950-11-02 7 QKMS TZ2r r W tm •I'iriWfv 1 > '■> 3.r> AnothT <vi f itanding MUSICAL from Egypt! EL KOL YO GKAH!' or "K\«T>iMri\ Si: (with I and f i ....lev) 4 preceded l)\: "AZAMET el-ISUUT* or "The (ilorv of Islam" (YOU WANT TO LAUGH! HERE S THE SHOW! TODAY FOUR128 words
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Miscellaneous23 1950-11-02 7 Todays sport HvK I -us t j:. icrviaca vmbmi}, I'adar 5. A n v old Boys i I.im (.rern 8.0.8 M x Koad.23 words
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Article55 1950-11-02 8 MR. SOH VIEW JIM tW) d away peacefully at the T*l Hospital, Spore at B lat V .iving 'jrLind his wife, two sons, Chee Tiong. I Knn, one daughter, tills. n one daughterv. one son-in-law, and Jtwo .children, to mourn his loss. will leave 12. Kirn Yam I on55 words
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Article160 1950-11-02 8 LONDON, Thursday. THOMAS Macguire, 31-year-old fireman m the 244--ton trawler, Walter Paton. likes a couple of drinks before sailing. Yesterday he found himself m a sad spot. The skipper cast off from the pier at Granton England, at 12 p.m.— right on the dot of160 words
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Article86 1950-11-02 8 LONDON. Thurs. Preparations are folni of pul ndon Tea Mar- .is lasting nths. tea pn>du rokers and blended artfinal definition oy i>t Pnod of the inder which the mark **The lai this of bulk buying contra dderable drop m impor* h over eight months of 195086 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-11-02 8 FAREWELL SPEECH— The Commissioner of Polite. Mr. K. E. Foulger. addresses last night's gathering at the inspectors' Club, Thomson Road. Singapore. He and Mr- Foui fcr leave the alonj an Sunday.31 words
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Article54 1950-11-02 8 MANILA Thurs. MR Federico Mangahas, private serre" PreQuirino, has been reel of his post. Mi lfangahas' dismissal the culmination of a re- incident m which a Philippine commentaior, subsequently identified as Mr. Man«hahas. lambasted the United States m a statement widely published m both the PhilippinesReuter - 54 words
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Article55 1950-11-02 8 Stassen to answer Truman The US. Republican party has Picked Mr H-»rnlrj S' ten. 1948 Presidential aspirant to reply to Mr. Truman's Saturday night election campaign speech. The Republican National Committee announced m Washington that Mr. Stassen will speak over a nation-wide network immediately after Mr. Truman completes his broadcastAP - 55 words
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Article91 1950-11-02 8 FARMERS ARE USING FEWER HORSES a lthough already the j\ most highly mechanised .1 the world. British larming has not yet sompletely pxchanged horse-drawn implements ior machinery. During the past lour v »ars tors being used by BrlLlsh farmers have Increased by 115. 0u0. according to a Ministry ol Agriculture91 words
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Article39 1950-11-02 8 Many n m Roman I I $h churchei In tht j ivaal jrcstprciaj repudiated a adopt by Protestant churches In th^ province on Tv sday that Roman Catholic Immigrants should be barred from South Africa. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article24 1950-11-02 8 Prince Regent Abdul Ilah will leavv batjhdad today by air to visit the holy city of vledina m Saudi Arabia.24 words
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Article144 1950-11-02 8 IMIE Blty fathers of Burhi m South-West (Germany recently met m secret award 10 marks for improving the curves of this year's "Plum Queen." The falsies were registered under "public festivities" m the inventory.— W. Germany to be freer LONDON, Than WEST Germany was to be given controlA.P.; Reuter - 144 words
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Article86 1950-11-02 8 LONDON, Thurs. 4 BOMB In a toilet romparttnent the explosion which severely daraI a loaded British Euroin Airways plane over northern France on April 13. This was decided yesterday by the Ml of Civil Aviation. I The twin-engined Viking returned safely to a London airportA.P. - 86 words
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Article21 1950-11-02 8 Cholera raging m the North and South Sayara districts of Bombay state kill^T IH> people m the third week October.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article268 1950-11-02 8 Spender calls for defence OTTAWA, Thursday. A FIVE-NATION pact, including Canada, the United States and Britain, should be negotiated now as a basis for a collective defence system m the Pacific, the Australian Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr Percy Spender, said yesterday m Ottawa. Spender told aU.P. - 268 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-11-02 8 Yet. *grtt But »X« frhou*M thjt h« ha» »uccettof giv«« me a tinkinf feeling m the pit of my Hippocket20 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-11-02 8 rKk.MlSHir* auufa Nahnum Effendi. (irana RahM Of Egypt (left l, and Sheikh Abdul Mejtuid SHim, new Ret tor of Al A/h.ii Islam's oldest umversit> put their arms around each other m an aflectionxle Middle hast greeting as the> meet m Cairo Tlse tSJO religious ieau'-»> are old friends48 words
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Article202 1950-11-02 8 NO IMPERIALISM IN AID TO P.I. MANCHESTER, Thursday. 4 REPORT which at first sight must seem a *od- send to Communist propaganda" is revealed on examination by the Manchester (Juardian to give the lie to talk of Western imperialism. Thl >rt of the American C -ion into the request of202 words
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Article100 1950-11-02 8 Quirino puts up screen MANILA, Thurs. PRESIDENT of the PhiJip--1 pin^s, Elpidio Qulrino has taken steps e+trtr Communist infiltration Into :h* Philippines He informed the Cabinet yesterday that he had ordered the Foreign Office to instruct the Philippine Consulate In Hontj Kong to stop Issuing visas to Chinese nationals whoReuter - 100 words
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Article39 1950-11-02 8 Physicians attending Mr Palmiro Togliatti. the Italian Communist leader at a Oom•nuniat -guarded mental clinic m Rome said yesterday has "come through i hard test" and described his condition aft< r a brain opera :is "s A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article21 1950-11-02 8 U.S R»-pr Car] :i. ha^ j I immediate <■< 60 000-ton aircra.'* c designed fr>r ttoi c flights from A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Advertisement273 1950-11-02 8 SITIATION WANTED i i ft boy (Cm•- :>. local, PI: i Yin Pi- Sui. 77. Re... 1 Singapore. 11 ITION CANTONESE LESSONS on •i required by m knowing no Ch.: Apply with terms ;»nd Box Sis 4. F.P. SESSIONS ttartlng De- All la B ok-keep-Accour. irhorhand. ittsb. Apply J P273 words
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Advertisement54 1950-11-02 8 DINE DANCE AT RAFFLES TONI'KI THE BEST DANCE MUSIC IN TOW*? Provided by CASTILLO'S ORCHESTRA with ROSALIE Personal!!* SATURDAY -GRILL CLC POPPY DAY BAL Supper Dance $15 double $19 Stale EXTENSION TO 1 a.m. PLEASE NOTE-IT IS NECESSARY TO R YOUR TABLE AT THE HOTEL RECEPTION TtP^ T ®Xc Cocltpit54 words
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Miscellaneous58 1950-11-02 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris WmilF'^r^te^ Jli^^]^ ANOT-tEP OIP FASH.ONED ?HRASE > fIT SE£S\5 THAT YOu HAVe YCuR" V\AY O^S YOU WY COSDOL- tt pW^JU^ ?^(JMfj[ -ATHER ,"I AW kOT .NSE^BLE OF THE ANSAER, LORD Su^lS* \\AV ENCES.PRiNCE PAUL --AND IF M ~O^CXi LORD BULLFISH DOES AAE" I ADO APPRECiATICNJ58 words
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Miscellaneous12 1950-11-02 8 man tides Today: 3.30 a.m; 2.17 p.u. Tonorrow: 4.46 un; S.lf pan12 words
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