The Singapore Free Press, 17 November 1950
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Title Section17 1950-11-17 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1950. PRICE i'KN CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-11-17 1 'Long- standing friendship WASHINGTON, Friday. Iranian said yesterday that the United States "never at entertained an) intention to carry hostilities into China." stat ment, the president said: "If the Chinese of the United Nations for peace and security ill not take upon themselves the responsibility for the UnitedFree Press - 92 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-11-17 1 It o I. I stationed -»t Seletar, pitlared it Kalians jresterdaj with hi% irife and daughter whom he mrt tin their trriv.<l h\ Qantas Constella* (ion from London I It. It I ilip and Mrs. Filip both /c« hos|(»v.»ki.iu> and their daughter, made -i tlr »;i stit escape from the55 words
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Article179 1950-11-17 1 FLUSHING MEADOWS, Friday. RATIONALIST China's delegate, Dr. T. F. Tsiang, speakiiif In Ihc Security Council yesterday In support of the six-nation resolution ordering the removal ol Chinese Communist troops and assuring the Peking regimp that China's frontier with Korea will be respected by the I A.A.P. - 179 words
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Article132 1950-11-17 1 UN TROOPS GAINING STEADILY SEOUL, Fri. ALLIED troops made gains up to five miles against spasmodic resistance m a general advance yesterday along the sleetslashed fighting: front m North Korea. The sleet made the troins rough for the foot soldiers, and cut down the around-the-clock bombing of Red bases and132 words
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Article30 1950-11-17 1 LONEX T: for M Mr. I tn requests for Is kind have b>->-:. In full, ired at .d of Augu 1 nainii dy boon X" 1 1 ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article71 1950-11-17 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. 'IMIK Defence Departmenl 1 s.iid jresterdaj thai is.ssi American casualties bad been officially reported m the Kor«':m war through November IN. This included 4.!8.{ killed m action, 511 who died of wounds iM.TIo wounded and 1.341 missins m action. The missing Rcurc i' li'hidesU.P. - 71 words
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Article40 1950-11-17 1 South Korean counfer-os-pionage agents yesterday arrested two Koreans on charges ol spying for the Chinese Communists. They are a«.;ed 27 and 14 years. X ream authorities said the Itted United ■••■>■ j to Chi < iiinists ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article24 1950-11-17 1 One bandit was killed and a revolver and 18 rounds of ammunition recovered when security forces b. bandits m S J night.24 words
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158 1950-11-17 1 FLUSHING MEADOWS, Friday rllF intention to raise Communist China s invasion of Tibet m the United Nations General Assembly was reiterated at Flushing Meadows yesterday by El Salvador, despite lack of Support. Mr. Hector David Ca.stro, chief Salvadorian delegate to the United Nations, said158 words
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Article77 1950-11-17 1 NDON, Fri. 1. Mr. relay m should b<- used lor certain albeen pr for In ssed by the Mr oodr o w >ur who asked what led to ris to the ral I.' based r je. \h\ Griffiths said It 1 the ni .should be elect stateReuter - 77 words
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Article58 1950-11-17 1 M Jean Letourneau. French Minister ol associated s( predicted that reinforced Hnnch forces will clear Indochina of Communists m the tlths ahead. Back m Paris from a three■Vf'k inspection trip to the tie area. Mr. Letourneau told the nation In a broad:asl that franc will58 words
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Article31 1950-11-17 1 The Hungarian t: >\ rnment ordered I :tors ol ill undertakings to let worki*s who want to change their >bs to go onlj "m \vi ]l isoned cases A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article69 1950-11-17 1 riILBEKI "i :k. ->. walked tip to a pedestrian on a corner \J m New iork yesterday and asked him to hold a bottle of whisky. Then he pulled a sjun and started going through his victim's pockets. The victim turned out t<» be pclieeU.P. - 69 words
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Article209 1950-11-17 1 JUNGLE HEROES DECORATED picture Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. I'HE big<j^st post-war military investiture m the Federation took place this morning at Malaya Command H.Q. Kuala Lumpur, when .">1 recipients were handed awards by the Officer Administering the Government. Mr. S. \V. P. Foster-Sutton. While209 words
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Article84 1950-11-17 1 LONDON Fri. nnilE proposals of the Gov ernment of the F tion of Malaya under whirl unofficial members of the Federal Legislative Counci v. ore to bo appointed as head of Government Departmenti m the Federation were quo.tioned m the Coa .va>\\ y» sterday by Mr. WooJrow84 words
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Article36 1950-11-17 1 The former Indonesian Information Minister, Mr \rnold Mononutu will shortiy bo appointed Charge D'Affairea at Pekina Mr. Mononutu \s at present m Luke •;.s as adviser to The Indian United Nations de- If'.atio! ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article47 1950-11-17 1 Woman P. C. held up Free Presi Mail Reporter i WOMAN police tor»N- table was held up In two Chinese alone Jalan Teck Kee. <>fT m>. Yio (hu Kant Koad. at about 8 o'clock this morning. She was robbed ol ntff whistle, lamard. n«»teb«mk and shoulder badr»>47 words
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Article156 1950-11-17 1 U.K. rejects 2 Cairo demands LONDON, I rid ay. BRITAIN took an adamant stand yesterday ftgfttast Egypt's demand Unit British troops evacuate the Su«'/ Canal and said that issue was one which affected the peace and safet\ of many other nations A British Foreign Office spoK rejected a second EgyptianU.P. - 156 words
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Advertisement143 1950-11-17 1 r^nSCHARD RD.SPORE AN IMPORTANT D(V(LOPMtN7 J* IN THI TREATMENT Ois INDIGESTION )kALOCOL is widely prbSCnOfcU h, medtcal profession It is i>en<r that by t-ie mtrodjction of tnr A a Control Aioi;u indrKi JTJnTt m It-r. irt.Mmetl of KZ' indigestion. b t.i iv o tr.« I m the stomacn and to143 words
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Advertisement51 1950-11-17 1 Singapore Restaurant I aad BA R j 79. Braii Basah Kd Singapore oetween North Bridge Road and Victoria Street fe!e No 4088 Hot and Ccld Drinks European Food prepared by oui Al Cooks Special Wedding Cakes Chinese Chow Chow oui speciality always available —^J For quenching thirst there's always g51 words
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Article, Illustration415 1950-11-17 2 MAGDA DUNIN - How to Beautify Your Hair MAG DA DUN IN HAS SOME ADVICE, AND SOME CRITICISM FOR SINGAPORE WOMEN. 'rHERE are always lots ot parties m Singapore, but now, of course, we can look forird to even more of them all "bigger and better", more special i festive. The Clubs have415 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-11-17 2 ROMEO ii id Juliet, a dan c drama, is nted at tiie by of t el 24. 2 26. Ci U b>j W Tscha J I Wybro wl ■)f Pur s. ire jour Lloyd Studtoy TOP Poison, I see. hath been h;s timeless end 0 churl dnnkLloyd Studtoy - 72 words
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Article, Illustration451 1950-11-17 2 By A WOMAN CORRESPONDENT SURVEY ading London stores recently led soarIng of women's id men's outerwear. •ol underclothing, blank trpets. woollen furnishing tnaU rials. utility furs and knitting wools It is the male shopper vho i< leading the rush, scared b stories of woollen suU5 ri*incr451 words
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Article91 1950-11-17 2 A LEICESTER girl, Miss Glady s ("Peggy"! Gibb. ;s a major m the WRACS, has been awarded the M.B.E. m recognition of her Army service m Malaya She went into the ATS'in 1939 and was commissioned within eleven months of i<>:ning In June. 1948 she was posted91 words
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Article195 1950-11-17 2 IRIS ASHLEY - ...But Don't Blame the Women IRIS ASHLEY Rejects the suggestion that women are keeping the men from going to sea. ijLTE know that Englishmen, on the whole, do not like the emancipation of women. Most of them infinitely prefer the idea of keeping the little woman m the home or195 words
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Advertisement49 1950-11-17 2 Clamorous Col led ion of Evening Cowns. i SOFTER... SMOOTHER f SKIN j^ 6c yewut with, "SK D I m THE SOAP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN inspires 1/ > AkA I i IB"'* x r^"\ PERMANENTLY TINTED J^%=^S > TO YOUR NATURAL SHADE H Ni k. leading Di^per.gnrlr* AY 78 NATURAL49 words
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Miscellaneous48 1950-11-17 2 Solution To Crossword No. 204 SOLUTION:— Across: 1. Invns <>ii 7 Level-headed. 8. Will. Pen c 12 Ideal 13. Star 16 Water melons. 17, Bcs*- drew l>«»wn: 1. In- a i lates Vile 3. tt'efeci 4 Indicatn-s 5 Nods Clown Ift. Burred 11 c 14 S\vn:i 15 C<48 words
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Miscellaneous258 1950-11-17 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR I DOKN toda>. it is !,i,|) that you will be happiest if you select a life work m which you will be dealing directly with the pablk. The stars have Riven you many talent* and an adaptability which mikes it easy for you to turn your hand258 words
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Miscellaneous32 1950-11-17 2 the work of the church. In any event, you will be interested m thr welfare of others and will Mint to i help all who are less for- j tunate than yourself.32 words
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Article236 1950-11-17 3 Too many Soviet instructors HONG KONG, Thursday. FIIE Chinese people have not accepted cither the Chinese Communists or their Soviet allies with open arms, according to a Chinese student who arrived m Hong Kong recently after four years' study m Peking When the Communists first236 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-11-17 3 photo 1 daughter of si r Alexander and «d-luck" chat with sweep sum <- m Mr Hwjga \Mor. sonind son v %»*or, it S;»int Michael's i Ndu irr I ondnn. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article38 1950-11-17 3 NEW SNAKE RIM FOUND NF.W YORK, Thursday. India, Malaya and other makeis «»i the Far Fast may eventually p anti-venom senun recently dNkmerk an doctor. pot. Jr., ha.s developed a Uy procurable becau source, trie blood of the38 words
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Article6 1950-11-17 3 EAPLOSION IN DUPONT PLANT fghgf A.P.A.P. - 6 words
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91 1950-11-17 3 CANBERRA. Tj 'J'HE King may begin his of Australia i than March 1952. the date originally contemplated. oral Frank H. Berrymar., wh appointed director of the 1950 R tour which was cancelled becau.se of the King's ill will leave Canberra for Briion toReuter - 91 words
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Article36 1950-11-17 3 The US. Secretary of the Mr. John Snyder <aid m V. -'on that the ill bo Increased next •far. and rnlif»ci on Co 1 to raise 'aan.<x n .< high enoui the full U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article72 1950-11-17 3 M HENECTADY, NEW YORK, Thursday. THK development of a "synthetic voice" machine that ran scan an object or a landscape and transform the picture Into sound was reported at the annual autumn meeting of the National '•my of Sciences. at to "hear" by nU.P. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-11-17 3 South Vrst 1 N r Pass J« Pats* not i thai band from y v have i be- one ihf m open club. E I In to p odd wheii w I op mond Bu< v i r Ith cards I c foitr ontra ye b< »n d«-57 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-11-17 3 Tired South Korean soldiers make a bed of live shells to snatch gome sleep between i.16 words
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Article96 1950-11-17 3 THE KING FROM AFRICA FELT COLD EDINBURGH. Thurs. J£ING OLOWO. chief of the Old I of Equatorial ria, clutched a steam r In his hotel corridor yesterday and snorted that Scotland's 40 d< Id snaji is "deceitful." and his wife. have been m Bri- n two months on a visitA.P. - 96 words
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Article12 1950-11-17 3 Air trip for delegation \N ail Prague to New V P A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article33 1950-11-17 3 r. i mi irt: lunrts i oj s wi r ius said a I 8 les I ■i> mt' N liing ai the six 1 I cj a A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article63 1950-11-17 3 EMPIRE TALK ON WOOL Foi r< pr ie Ui d States, Britain Zealand. South Africa Australia mot m Melbourne to evolve i plan ;<• >riable the United Stairs to itockpile up to 1.000.1 0 pounds ot woe! fr countries. According to a common Wi alth spokesman, any decisions reached will63 words
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Article18 1950-11-17 3 Report* !r i hinesi 15 miles north of Shangha ■tied, killing ni^!' 1 usly Injuring U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article176 1950-11-17 3 ATHENS, Thursday. JV> you know where our children arc? Red-eyed mothers In mourning ask that question In everj Ullage and hamlet for mile upon mile a!ong the (irv'tk border. Their children were taken from them three years a«o by Communists who marched them In thousands acrossReuter - 176 words
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Article16 1950-11-17 3 P: I am sure as I su!t < p pres Mr. On A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article10 1950-11-17 3 BLOOD Grouping IN U.S. I be put tvne I U.P.U.P. - 10 words
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Article31 1950-11-17 3 SI you must be nudist, .v least v«» v! looking hat > the wray a I M.I II it. observed: are almost alwaj s t!ie niosl ■iicsl. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article44 1950-11-17 3 "Thorez's plane attacked' BERI.r •pHE Russian High Co. sion for G ly charged yesterday lhat an A' ran Air Force jet f plane attacked a s< .senger plane carryin French i nlst Mr. M Oen. vv. r. chairman of the vtrol H F U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article22 1950-11-17 3 WASHINGTON I I THE Fo.:d and A rid food ood id the ou 1!ook I i lead U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement109 1950-11-17 3 rot? THt BBIAK THAT BEfRiSHESf Wh,n rh,_ <oin^ m th. jt: .c ms hard why not adjourn to the C H CAFE— for the brcjk thit refreshes Have a cold drink or a cup of tea. I*2 Then so back to your work refresh- jfl '.''-V^i J-^ OPEN TILL 6109 words
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Advertisement25 1950-11-17 3 SEW x^J^^Mf AWL If K^^.. "^y yr S&wtca- MACHINE gi." Singer Sewing Marh fine, m U.S-A.) Meyer Chambers. Spore [^^5 ot Tha Sinr-ftr rv-iufacturjng Ccmpany.25 words
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Miscellaneous141 1950-11-17 3 Wjw Sy'? v^ ,5A ;v A".. V- I *i 5 v fit ffisS', SIMGAPOHE B: i -r. jj 4.4) ;> .v Programme Summary;}) IBLIIt Nl rWOKK) i;t Prom the London Editorials i™»Blngapcre: .C-jf-J of 12 Programmei m Malay; l pjn patch >bbcv 5 r;o London ...Ttao. M »n:N«« 1.45 Dance141 words
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257 1950-11-17 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. Nov. 17. 1950. State of the unions "HERE is no: much to >;i; m the ot t rradel i ror 1949. w] la i hat union j m n dropped by during that S now a uly ak. n 55.01 I s worka union. I257 words
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Article599 1950-11-17 4 British Brigade Surprised MacA By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDSKT IT Is widely known now that ulthough the 27th British Com►nweali Brigade ihed Korea In v to General M ttiur's appeal "for v troops" American commanders hardly expected the British to n important role the H'-jht The ~1 :ana knew, as all599 words
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Article, Illustration200 1950-11-17 4 BJVEN trie Valleys are bet- ween 12.000 and 17,000 feet above sea level m the fabvl;m l.md cf Bod. wh re every river washes down sands impregnated wfh gold. The passes are 16.000 to 19.000 feet hi^h, and the peaks are as high as 24.000 feet. N°icjhbours. who have fought200 words
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Article714 1950-11-17 4 George Godwin - ATOM 'SCREENING' UNDER FIRE George Godwin By 1 II 'II AT. it is beini; asked, is the prac- i! value (i t a '*screen- thai makes possible the employment of a Dr. Fuchs, the niolodramatic disappearance of a Dr. Pontecprvo? Britain's Intelligence S •!"> operates by inevitably cret When it714 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-11-17 4 .'i •■;ft of tflC 7 i't'O i3-.icd" from U.ving Lhasa by -jvj, lamas oj tnree of 'i-ibei s Icr'ytst mons'ta20 words
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Article506 1950-11-17 4 Alwyn Tebbitt - For 'Everest' Read 'Sta lin Alwyn Tebbitt By NEW DELHI IF the Chinese Com- munists take Tibet, t h c world's mountaineers will have to £ive up their ambition of conquering the worlds highest mountain. Mount Everest. Discovered v 1 m nnts t exactly 100 years aco. Mount Everest, named506 words
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Article117 1950-11-17 4 rightly pointed out the having chan lay. What I disagree i lth i& dat mt by him. »id p• the 1 alter the sabbath day. or was If transuiiday, a \r>: Dor-s Mr \V ing form v. I md complr-ed not c. n 364 AD? I Km wondering117 words
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Article29 1950-11-17 4 Painting By A Donkey COR ALFRED < d by n < i h' ir n 1 by a d d ll showed dI A brush tid mi .v, near "Sin. Adr:rt*29 words
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Article9 1950-11-17 4 Operation for the Blind the f i I A.P.A.P. - 9 words
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Advertisement12 1950-11-17 4 POPLJLAR HOUSE SPORt CUPS MSO A LS J r P. H. HEHDaY,12 words
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Advertisement59 1950-11-17 4 Essential to a we d cf /i j v Th Sec that you VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD AND S.C.S. CREAMERY BUTTER the best you can COLD STORAGE Siiifjapoiv CM Stem 9p*^ FOR BETTER PERMS J^?-- J Ar LOWER CO r4?^ lAISON° MODERN '^>tr& Ladies 1 11. <^*y 126, ORCHARD RO/ I59 words
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Article228 1950-11-17 5 SMALL DEFICIT IN REVISED BUDGET New scales for higher posts Free Press Staff Reporter [»HE estimated deficit m the Singapore Government's 1951 budget, standing at $13,500,006 m the draft estimates has been reduced b> the Select Committee which scrutinised it to what is virtually a small paper deficit, the Tree228 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-11-17 5 picture. picture. 4 SECTION ol th Mt-stronc Dutch battalion which n a\ en route to Korea to fight under the I'nited Nations, on the Zuiderkruys m Singapore yesterday. The troops include Marines. Commandos and paratroopers and ha\> all seen service m the former Dutch East Indies. Free Press IMiK I)eput>Free Press - 88 words
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Article19 1950-11-17 5 RADIO STAR COMING v BRITISH radio star, n inie, who g it" of the BBC I be m He19 words
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Article29 1950-11-17 5 c tv il-Gi Mr J. Van d» n "life Behind Iron i b o! the Ba held at the Chinese 1.C.A., &l< U R a< night29 words
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Article216 1950-11-17 5 Used car prices go up Free Press Staff Reporter MALAYAN'S present trade boom, coupled with the shortage of new cars coining into the country, has resulted m an immediate increa m tne prices of second-hand cars on Singapore. Dealers m Singapore indied that prices had risen from 10 to 12216 words
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Article144 1950-11-17 5 Free Press StafT Reporter INHERE c a lack ol proA cooking distgbution "i food Itals until sufficiently need bee- says the 1 J49 annual report of the Mi D< pari ment, But yesterday, the Director )i Mcdl b Dr. W J Vicl lid that bei I144 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-11-17 5 picture. ;HI i-lopiira, n...r-; ti loiir iv 1. 1 lv.iii -1 rapore for V'"- x North ISornea Govtrnmrnt. She will sail for Sandakan tiiis week with the rest of the fleet. Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article65 1950-11-17 5 COMMITTEE ON RICE Free Press Stall Reporter AN informal Cor Committee "n Rice has n set ud under the aus- the Commissionerleral's Office, and the first meeting wiD be held m Phoenix Park. Singapore, Wednesday. It la intended that this should serve as a re for the exohaivjo of Information65 words
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Article172 1950-11-17 5 Free Press Staff Reporter T-HE Singapore Kural Board m future will not make any survey or draw up plans for the construction of new roads until landowners themselves favour the new roads. This decision was taken at yesterday's meeting of the Board after objections by certain172 words
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Article35 1950-11-17 5 Singapore B<>v sc mts will have their first permanent home after 40 years of scouting m this country when kr n< head-quarteri m Armenian Street is formal^' <ijn nt d un Saturday.35 words
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Article161 1950-11-17 5 Free Press Staff Reporter i*HE Singapore Medical Dr y>d\ Is to take steps :o ir the number of midwires, and a .star: m this ction will be made early year. This assurance was given iday by the Director of lical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers.161 words
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179 1950-11-17 5 Free Press Staff Reporter TilE provision of well-equipped and extensive out- patient departments m each of the main Singapore hospitals will be given first priority m 1951. the Director of Medical Services, Dr. VV. j. Vickers, said yesterda>. Dr. Vickers said that all plans for179 words
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Article185 1950-11-17 5 A jobless legionnaire goes back Free Press Stall Ke porter i FRENCH Forei. gion deserter reral who Jump* i near S Dre m April, 1^49, left Singapore I week by th Past* lor French Incto-Cl alter tailing tc obt suitable employment m Sin^apor* the Federation. This A. M. Nougarou. A185 words
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Article27 1950-11-17 5 'l the In! nal bra ed by the Singapore Braiu h Bocl tublic meeting on Sunday, at 630 p.m. at the Society "hall. 8. CairnhllJ Road.27 words
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Article32 1950-11-17 5 .SEREMBAN. Thurs Despite considerably reduced areas under cultivation, banana production m N Smibilan is well maintained, but harvesting and maintenance are only confined t more productive holdings c nn official report.32 words
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Article86 1950-11-17 5 Building sold to U.S. firm LAND ■quare Road. S n.d a I: ed buildinu I for $4 rday by the npany can International As I Co.. who paid about 140 I square lan of land c -.i to the KP M bui Three other lots jing toial 600. Land of86 words
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Article136 1950-11-17 5 Free Press stall Reporter PENANG. Thurs. THE B.C.G. team I sponsored by the World Health Organisation arrived m Penarg today from Ba: kok. Wf shall bo m Malaya for 16 months, after which we hope to entrust our work to ior.J teams whom we si train during136 words
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Advertisement60 1950-11-17 5 ft I^^pk^l 36 INCHES WIDE HBpI.IL. SEERSUCKER Fiyiß g 1" allra<li\f coiiiiunaUttn m 3 Hlur/W hit.-. (,r<<n/\\ iiit«- and I This exlr<Miicly kardwearlag Material is eaeellonl for all l\|u^ of Ladies and Childreas Dresses, Nm Prockc, Tcea-Agers Beaeli Wear and B— m CoaU. It Leept lit frr li appearaaee ami60 words
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Miscellaneous33 1950-11-17 5 MAIL Surface mail U r\prc;pd m da; from Slam, Jap<i. Federation. Latest timet fOf p<>&»iiip Mirfaro i the G.P.O. today ar«; noon for Duinibi: 5.4.i pjn Federation and 6 djti. i f". nak.33 words
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Article, Illustration203 1950-11-17 6 Three changes m England XI VAT LOFTHOUSE, the tall, sturdy Bolton 1 Wanderers centre-forward, is the surprise choice to lead the England soccer attack against Yugoslavia at the Arsenal ground, London, on Wednesday. It will be his first international. bustling type of player, but itReuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-11-17 6 pu tur»v Mas Uarimann j>r r«| ih it he roillv is "Strom; Max" al West Berlin's Mariendorf arena. He hHd two Volkswagen .us <>f a combined. 56 horse-power logetber with the strength of his arms, and pave the same performance with two jeeps o! (ii!ii!)i:ic,i 100 Inn ><'-pi»v\»-r. Pirtiiif showsA.P. - 71 words
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Article15 1950-11-17 6 Berkshire Counts C.C.'s plans DOWN at P I heard Cl a] nloi the IUC- aid15 words
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Article96 1950-11-17 6 ROYAL NAVY f..-uh* h to win their rugby nun eh nsi Royal Air Force Combined at Seletar yesterday. Thf scor< was eight poii Mine goal and one try to Postponed through I .iy before, veloped int a veeu the packs. Th- Airmen held the initiaIn the96 words
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Article53 1950-11-17 6 A PHILIPPINE I hines« lable tennis t.-. t jn i s comin« to Sin^aporf to plaj a r: <>i eames m thf rarh part ol .1 ;n" ir\ ii»-\t par. S n apor« T.il>!»- Tennis Association have cabled i ik terms. The Manila \isiti»rs will receive r53 words
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Article17 1950-11-17 6 Free Pirn Stall C«rrcsp*ndml \I PVEROREEM Chai I Chua B i hi c.17 words
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105 1950-11-17 6 [JONG KONG Union kept their unbeaten record here when they beat Singapore Combined by 49 points to 43 m a thrilling basketball match at the Happy World stadium last night le was m doubt untii the end A regrettable incident marred the game m the105 words
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Article56 1950-11-17 6 iMiE Pakistan hockey team. which arrived m Amsl dam irom Paris yesterday m England later this month. irlstj mccl Holland tomorrow and Belgium on .Sunday before leaving for 1, where ma will Btyed against a combined XI at Aldershot on Soy 22 and a Hock< elationReuter - 56 words
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Article120 1950-11-17 6 9BHIAHkHMHHHHH»^aHI LONDON, Friday. 4FTEK some irregularity m early dt-.riiigs the A markets became steadier, to dost with onl\ minor alteration m domestic issues jrcsterdaj Reuters financial correspondent. An Initial firmness was lost on consid Communist China's •'withdraw from Kon mo to the United Nations but sentimei120 words
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Article74 1950-11-17 6 S'pore All Blues must improve \LTIiOUGH Singapore All Biucs defeated Univer- Malaya at terday by nine po.n*> <two and a penalty goal> to they did nut impress and .v:i: have to do better m .ng Cup match m N'eyri Semb: Th( rees show I l combination, and md dropped passes74 words
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Article66 1950-11-17 6 N. PERAK SHUTTLE RESULTS f mm I'm-ns stall < ml Champu School Hall. \l< r. O; ii >n. 1.-T i b1 I "-14 10-7. Open I)«iu)il >» I 8 Mi Ch'iah C bt Tony 15-3 Miv.fl I»ouh|»^ R Phaik Har and .m r\a Q and Lokp X T<ui Ka- S-v»66 words
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Advertisement78 1950-11-17 6 the NEW Humber Hawk HAS it! 16 H. P. PUNCH Hnm v T The P Wer f0 acr a "d ACT QUICKLY that's the N E Tn^c j r i- OHi acceleraH <>n when overtaking, easily achieved fast cru. speeds, and liveliness on hills are important features of the NEW78 words
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Advertisement37 1950-11-17 6 WOW SfrC CINE- y A —ON STAG^ JUNE H; -j| JOHN,. SLr; —ON iCREEN^ ii G«n@gKto v TKEAUTOB!OGRAPK V OF SIR ALFRED MUKNI X I I 1 I: KELLY WALSH. Raflli I n 11 it < h IjK'!.37 words
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Miscellaneous70 1950-11-17 6 Mandrake £w/««w /o Me Singapore Free Press m Malaya gggj^ LMi^J E^^J I^l Ilk/. JAINC txclustve to the Singapore Free Press m Malay i >~ X 'M APKA.L? SO. |^hr WHAT.- VSS— I»M SvRR>.- !H MBAsS N. PaEtj JANE.'-ALBEBfTrs W AS A BUT NOW THAT l\£ ';A O ArJn =i70 words
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728 1950-11-17 7 ALLAN LEWIS - DINK GIN TO WIN THE FREE HANDICAP ALLAN LEWIS Tiberius fancied by his stable By fHE Three-year-old Free Handicap, to be decided tomorrow, is the principal race of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter meeting, which opens with the running of this race. Though 17 horses were handicapped the field will728 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-11-17 7 UOW CAN 1 FINO TWfcLV* CfrtfTAiN bANftK WMllfc VOO w'ATIW Mfc Win TWAT CVUICAL 9M\PK ON VOOO HCt- T21 words
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Article18 1950-11-17 7 Ipoh padang enclosure IPOH TfcUT*. 'j' be o all m 0 to •ion J Of I B ri18 words
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Article30 1950-11-17 7 urope will vi^it Bong Konf tht ii t«»urs of the Fat Easl inced m .Manila by "Mr. Ol the Hong Kon<; Football I Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 30 words
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Article96 1950-11-17 7 Ser vices earn 2-all draw UAPORE Civilians v .m Day Fund horrombined S it Padang an all-out b by Civilians m -:ng minu; I a ten rj minutes if to the absence ol A. C and when W Cmdr. camp m as substihis team was already down Clviliai ide more96 words
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Article118 1950-11-17 7 Uonal badminton tournan I of the Municipal Engine Pumping Stations and the Muni- Transport Centre, will b« played on Sunday at 9 M oka Hill school ball. Cup w..* presented by Mr P. A. D Financial O: 1 ;md ihp prizes f or the teams by Mr.118 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-11-17 7 picture. !ll!l lAGARETNAPJ Mwflins < :mli.imh' (Olid >;<> t il m yesterdftj P-»PP> ttalJ Fund k- on tho t'tdani; a two-all UNKNOWNReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-11-17 7 pit lure. ThiliafaretnanTs effort to score is foiled by Browne. Services' goalkeeper, m wslerd;iv's hockey mutch on the Padang m aid of the Poppy l>;iv Fund. Free PressFree Press - 30 words
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Article139 1950-11-17 7 SINGAPORE boxing promoter Wally Oakes said this morning that although the Police had withdrawn his licence to promote tonight's fights at the Happy World arena, he will still make use of his two Australian boxers. Tommy Watts and Sid Fletcher m another promotion on Dec.139 words
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Article38 1950-11-17 7 '■Miri following horsei will 1 m>t sturt tomorrow: Fortune's Favourite Clynor, Latin Affair. Bright House, Talkie, Mandarin Song:, Kind Regards. Father's Pridf. Trnmpington. Gilian, Golden Hod 11, Eastern Picture, Sistoron. Merlin, Lucky Tom and Richmond.38 words
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Article1201 1950-11-17 7 CLASS 3 CHANCES SUMMED UP /\PEHA did not look nearly ready when he scored an easy win m Ciass 3. Div. 3 at Penang. He made the opposition look like fifth class, .so I am suggesting his rise of divisions with an extra 4 lbs. will1,201 words
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Article59 1950-11-17 7 JJNIVERSITY of California Bears are bvine hailed m the United Slates as the new "wonder team" of the West. The chances of their going through the remainder of the season successfully appear to be 100 per rent solid. Bears have only Stanford remaining m the way ofU.P. - 59 words
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222 1950-11-17 7 SIXTEEN t^ams will take part m the n Services, Soccer League next year. They are: (iHQ FARELF, R.E.M.E. Base Workshops, GHQ Signals Regt., R.A.S.C. School (F.E.), R.A.F.C. Nee Soon, Singapore District Signals Regt., T. and T.C N>e Soci. 30 Battalion R.A.0.C., Singapore Engineer222 words
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Article20 1950-11-17 7 HOCKEY: B »f Ind XI v 8.C. 8.C. ,'nd XI. PMUfc TENNIS: V.M.C.A. »oui ment. Bras Basah Road.20 words
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Article42 1950-11-17 7 Norway. Finland. Denmark. Sweden and Iceland have turned down an American invitation to meet the Unit°d States m track a:.d field events at Los Anfples next year because they r.~e too busy preparing for Ive 1952 Olympics at Helsinki.— U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article22 1950-11-17 7 *.nc »trt i HP U arid Pt Enjf Checnu >'< H m 1 ti H> n ml mi Mi nd Riv-22 words
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Advertisement11 1950-11-17 7 i J .VOW I n. CHANGE TE I c LASif iTU11 words
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Advertisement85 1950-11-17 7 CAPITOL- Tomorrow M'nite See all the LATEST WEAPONS of this ATOMIC AGE used m ACTUAL BATTLE m this FULL-LENGTH record of the U. N FORCES' FIGHT from PUSAN to SEOUL! mm -xrt^^^^^^S R^^** im^^mmLw^Simt^v^^^ 7Vi^ Navy Stands by* to Soften Up The Beaches Por Landhg WMhpEA Full-Length Feature Distributed by85 words
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Article21 1950-11-17 8 MORRIS lo Gillian, wire ni I >n E. Morris, a son. Rod~fr hn. at Kandang Kerbau Hoson 15th November. 1950.21 words
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Article43 1950-11-17 8 DAVIS-CORNEY: The ene Is announced between LId. second son of the late and of Mrs. on Davis of Barnville Wood. tendon Common. Hertford:.d Judith Anne, only h r er of Mr. L. G. Corney. C.M.0., and Mrs. Corney of 22 < :.:<-. Haiv.pton. Middle-43 words
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Obituary26 1950-11-17 8 M.R. A. T. HARRIS Ot Out Pi -on DepC., passed away at the Ital. on the 16.11.50. t^e leaves General Hospital i a 30 oni26 words
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Article71 1950-11-17 8 VIENNA. Fri. THE Russians m Austria have aone a somersault on a 10-month old decision to allow Austrian^ to fly glider planes. In December 1949. the Rnsive permission to clider enthusiasts to take up their spor, again. R ently. however, the Soviets banned glider flyingA.P. - 71 words
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Article240 1950-11-17 8 TALKS ON S.A. INDIANS PROPOSED Nations debate race prejudice LAKE SUCCESS. Friday. THE Scandinavian and Latin American delegations to the United Nations introduced a joint resolution yesterday calling on the Union of South Africa, India and Pakistan to hold a round table conference concerning South Africans of Indian origin. InReuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-11-17 8 YAK FIGHTERS— One <>i the Tibetan mountain Run crews who use Mule and yak transport. r i he army is a very determined force and has a high morale. Kut neither the infantrymen nor the artillerymen have had any firing: practice.41 words
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Article17 1950-11-17 8 day tlon have not clv his he wii i on pv*rv Dlan m i" U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-11-17 8 Rl'LEßS— Kins GusUv i and Queen Louise <»f Sweden m the Royal Palace lt vUxkholin. The Qveen \\er»r> Swedish inounuii^ dress of whit* m in«'nii»r\ «>t Kiim Gastat V.29 words
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Article127 1950-11-17 8 I M TATA, Cape Province, Friday. /VNF thousand African tribesmen have fought a week-long savage battle along the rock-strewn valleys of the wild mountain district of Ngqeleni. Their women folk supplied them with arms— puns, spears, sticks, and boulders and every night they carried oil the127 words
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Article51 1950-11-17 8 The U.s Btate" Department spokesman, Mr Michael McDermotr. yesterday branded as '"absolutely falsr" pi reports appearing m Russian newspapers that General Douglas Mac Arthur is negotiating an agreement with Japan which would authorise American occupation troops to stay there for 30 years and remilitarise country.U.P. - 51 words
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Article75 1950-11-17 8 F FARMERS m Hemet, California, thought helicopter night be just the thing to blow the walnuts off their trees. They brought m a helicopter for an experimental flight and it hovered over the trees, the down draught from the hoge rotors rattling the branches. The nuts,A.P. - 75 words
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Article21 1950-11-17 8 LEAVING- CANTON Numerous foreign missionaries wore reported to be preparing to leave the Canton area following Increasing Communist repression activities.- U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article70 1950-11-17 8 ATHENS. Frl |*HE two-pan government of Prime Minister, Venizelos, formed 13 d after the Pieraeus hart scandal I won vote of confidence ur by 104 to 54 m spite ol breakaway of 27 members the Populist Party. had la The break-up group ight Mr. Constantine Tsaldaris asA.P. - 70 words
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Article35 1950-11-17 8 INDIAN WILL ASSIST LIE Mr. Sh&maldharce LmU of India- wai yesterday s^ In before ihe plenary of the General Assembly a*Assistant Secretary General of t lie United Nations. He was Introduced by Hi Trygve Lie.35 words
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Article83 1950-11-17 8 NORWICH, Friday. II RY who asked for cups of tea while nmsider- <* m» their verdict at Norwich. England, found a man guilty of murder, and heard him sentenced t<> death The jury retired at 5.20 p.m. At 6.10 thralled back by Mr. Justice Hilbery.83 words
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Article, Illustration10 1950-11-17 8 /)m/, trhat happens to him ivhen there* a poicer cut?10 words
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Article19 1950-11-17 8 President Truman said yesterday that the Secretary ol Mr. Dean Acheson. will remain In his post.- A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article183 1950-11-17 8 LONDON A WOMAN'S intended kindn< s.s to over a railway ticket brought Uu to Linslade Magistrates' Court. Buckin William Lawrie, ased 21. o] Glasgow, was fined a total of £5 pay £3 18s. costs H wrongfully obtained a railway ticket, worth a penny. by falsely pretending183 words
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Advertisement263 1950-11-17 8 OMMODATION VACANT iSMOS I Hd availIxmi double room and Pull b *r& FOR SMI FO>: WAH trethoid four bedel house All modern nc one acre carcVn Holland Rd sh;?. f.p. \lls( M WHH'S FZFKIEI. A: SONS. Qualified IS. Battery I Ph-Mi-SINGAPORE TURF CLUB UIMtK MEETING 19.V> S.VWKMAI I«TH WEDNESDAI v1»263 words
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Advertisement39 1950-11-17 8 i I f BHSI»ESSM£* I 1 octavo frfWfQ AyJ I t*'U 7 *>/4/fy DO YOU? &&k G Tyoiiß iliio copy how/ 1 j mim Ciicnq 64. Koek Road If I: ttSM C.EC Radios Sc Rffrigeralors available Easy terms arranged39 words
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Advertisement137 1950-11-17 8 "Unique Dance Drama' NMMMtiIK. 25. M UIPTHRIA Till ipm rook \<»u wiuiUnlM ir.^ AT ROMN'ftOWf MM W Jv U lt km Mm\ m\J 0K ■L^^ 1 /^fiJ^ r /I STOKES RAFFLES ORCHESTRA Directed by GERRY SOLIAKO ON THE AIR TONIGHT From 10.30 p.m to lip DIKE AM) \)\M I lili137 words
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Miscellaneous16 1950-11-17 8 HIGH TIDES dax I M am. 3 4S p.m I MM i"» ;4 a.m \t .i.16 words
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Title Section9 1950-11-17 1 Free Press RACE FORM Special Friday, November 17, 1950.9 words
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Article, Illustration717 1950-11-17 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By ihlt 1 I ■i\ c s n to he everm Ib.e There jtc at It-UM JO.--•M to 30.000 people, not numbers of the Simj.iTuif luh. who dft-» attend the races '.iikit Timah, tmt they .1 of thU jv i th have717 words
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1382 1950-11-17 1 BOURSE ca eeps, Unlimited sweeps, otr.. hold murh intror members, and increasing stakes are catching their imagination, but still something Is lacking m Malayan racing, especially In in* more important races set down for derision each year. Wha f is lacking is1,382 words
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Article204 1950-11-17 1 Us THE SCO! T VEXT year's Epsom Derby will coincide h t i. Festival of Britain. We left Hurst Park recently greatly fearing that our 1951 premier classic will be another "festival for Boussac.*' N\ i ngal roth c orange-and-g >urs to an impressive win204 words
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Article123 1950-11-17 1 ALL ABOUT THE JOCKEYS GORDON Lansdown, who was injured m a fall from Alpha on the opening day of the recent Kuala Lumpur meeting, will ride at Bukit Timah tomorrow. first thought. A rib. wh been fra ROY a .vabi- I has Perr- well-ki .a as123 words
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Article, Illustration6999 1950-11-17 2 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Compiled by FOLLOWING is the full form guide for all horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club's Winter meeting opening tomorrow. HORSES CLASS 1. ABBY KAY FOI'KTH <Six started) 11-11-50 X.L 8-4 «F. t Charles* Div. 3: Ist General 2nd Minstrel6,999 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-11-17 2 picture. Trainer Jack Spencer leadins: m Opera (Ay res) after the Pay I p cHdin«'s Maiden win at Penanc la^t month. Opera may follow up his success at the present Bukil Timah meetinc Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Advertisement43 1950-11-17 2 I 1 La^af'^2 HT^S I aafl I Cl I x l II aafj I fl J DONT HESITATE' H •OUSTEAD 4 CO LTD LEE M?N WATCH CO Stockist Of All High Class Watches 5- A CHANGF ALLEY SINGAPORF Tel. 3348 J^PERFECJION /v >hlbk.43 words
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Advertisement96 1950-11-17 3 I If HORSE SHOES feHSI beer vi;;y BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO., (M) LTD. 41-C ROBINSON RD. SINGAPORE TEL. 8227 5 For comfortable riding THE FAMOUS 1950 JAMES LIGHTWEIGHT MOTOR CYCLES I with new features inclutli: Telescopic Fork -And Battery On view at our showroom PHONE 3128 SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-31996 words
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31 1950-11-17 4 Horse 'given stimulant' allegation STEWARDS «)i Eni arr to Til hors ii and ■id Jock( Clv .detected tiuiant I. has b i Ruh c < a. if In I It thai] ifl31 words
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