The Singapore Free Press, 2 December 1950
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Title Section18 1950-12-02 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA >,> 1.44 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DFXEMBEU 2, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.18 words
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Article136 1950-12-02 1 PARIS, Saturday. THE FRENCH Premier, Mr. Rene Pleven, will tell the British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee when he arrives m London today that France "stands firmly beside Britain" m insisting that further efforts be made to negotiate with Communist China. I A French ForeignA.P.; Reuter - 136 words
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Article134 1950-12-02 1 India, Lie strive for middle way m>. r^ mm r mr y-v w* r l NEW YORK, Saturday. oOl'H Mr. Tryirve lie, Ignited Nations Secretary-(ieneraK and Sir Bengal Han. chitt Indian delegate to IT.N.,l T .N., had private conferences with General W« Hsu-chuan, leader of134 words
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Article91 1950-12-02 1 CEASE-FIRE PROPOSAL REPORT Sir Brnesal Kau is reported by United Press. quoting "authoritative sources", to have cabled Pandit Nehru asking permission to introduce a cease-fire resolution intc the Security Council. I Sir Bem>would be to upon both the United Nattas and the Commimls* foctfi to lay down ti *r.pre tht-vU.P. - 91 words
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Article373 1950-12-02 1 LONDON, Saturday. THE view that the use of the atom bomb should be 1 the joint responsibility of the United Nations and should be left neither to the Far East military "land nor to President Truman himsel is evoerted to be put forward by Mr.Reuter - 373 words
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Article17 1950-12-02 1 The U.S. Armji c issued a r Jiiscriptlbll ouli >r SO.OOO men In Ff»i>ruary. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article146 1950-12-02 1 TOKYO. Sat. A COMMUNIST guerilla army was reported within 12 miles of Pyongyang late yesterday as last units of the United Nations forces m j Korea pulled into de- j fence lines around the former North Kdrean capital. Air supported, tank-led "U.S. Marine and Army146 words
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Article44 1950-12-02 1 From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH. Sai. MY best bets for today's races here are C OASTGL'ARD. LADIES FLAME and PIPPINDEAL. The goin; is expected to be Rood. Trespasser's best bets are COASTGUARD and LADIES FLAME. Latest track hints m pane 7.44 words
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Article298 1950-12-02 1 A 21-year-old Indian clerk of a firm m High Street woke up m his home at Paya Lebar < at 6.30 this morning, cooked j his own breakfast and caught the first tram to the Municipal Offices to become the first voter m the City Ward298 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-12-02 1 The book says t!iat YOU blow, not the horse12 words
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Article176 1950-12-02 1 GENERAL BRIGGS SEES MR. ATT LEE LONDON, Saturday. 1 IEUTENANT-General Sir Harold Brings, Director L o f Anti-bandit Operations, yesterday saw the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee at Downing Street. As Mr Attlee is at present busy with preparations for his Washington visit, observers consider he must regard the anti-Communist operationsReuter - 176 words
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Article74 1950-12-02 1 FLUSHING MEADOWS Sat. rftHE President of the United 1 Nations General Assembly Mr Nasroiiah Entezam Of Persia, said yesterday at the plenary session that the world situation was "very grave but there was sttli nope that It was not "desperate." Ho made tbil statement In rep.yReuter - 74 words
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Article24 1950-12-02 1 Wesl Berlin police have arrc ted another :*8 intHats alleged to hare dlitributed banned Communllt propaganda m the Western leeLors. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article51 1950-12-02 1 rpOM ROUT ptoOfbH < L^ITJJS 1 necklace m a field at S nettisham. Kng and s^ rai days later, it happened a*al »t same man; suiaf pU< I \nother necklace. a B« Jja- lieen told ht wfll I a KMVMi T necklace H: L No. 251 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-12-02 1 Up-country observers of today's Singapore elections seen m the Singapore Elections office (above). Left to right: Inehe Mohamed Salleh Hakim of Kuala Lumpur: Mr. On? Kirn Leong; of Malacca; Mr. J. H. Dubson Smyth of Malacca: and lihJi. Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid of68 words
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Article, Illustration182 1950-12-02 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN yesterday asked Congress for £17,850,000,000 to wa?e the Korean war and to prepare the I T nited States armed forces for possible war m "other parts of the world". He submitted the formal request to Congress for the huge supplementary emergency appropriationU.P. - 182 words
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Article50 1950-12-02 1 Dr. Herbert V. Brett, ieauer of the Labour Opposition and former Australian Minister ol K.\ ernal Affairs, .said m Canberra last niftht that high-level talks between Mr. At t lee and President Truman should b^ broadened to include Fiaiu-e. the Soviet Union. India and China- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article33 1950-12-02 1 New Zealand's 96-year-old two-chamber tyftem of government ended yesterday when th*» Legislative Council passed its last bul. The bill, passed by both nouses, abolished the Upper II iiise. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article36 1950-12-02 1 General Ledie Grovel, wartime head of the United States atomic bomb project said yesterday m Doir*»n (Connecticut) that he favoured the use of the atomic veapon If It would save Am rican lives- U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article18 1950-12-02 1 Radio Poking ynti charged the United Sta with additional air vlolationi of the Mancliunan bordei U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article140 1950-12-02 1 Bandoeng revolt plot smashed JAKAK I A. Siit. m Bandoeng pesU day arrested nun Indonesians, and announced that the) t 1 smashed a pikitn 1 revolt against the government. Bandoeng resident! ordered to stay In their h«>m most of the day m a mill situation similar to tt m JakartaU.P. - 140 words
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Article55 1950-12-02 1 MANILA Sat THE Philippine PiMr. Elpidio Quirino serriwv* -d his ftd>nre m !he ability v General Douglas Mttf«kp United Natirin.x Commune In-Chief, to handl*- the trrioratinß military >:• tion m Ko: Ai the .s;.nu lime h A Potdßn tecntan Mi P*llno said Mini he hop-Reuter - 55 words
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Article24 1950-12-02 1 The flow Of l.i i Mount Etna yesterday riowei down almost* to a romolf* 9 standstill afi<>* lavi f eruptioni ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article48 1950-12-02 1 STOP PRESS THE TEST All* r vn v hr.n ;»ll rain, Ihere was littlf likrlih««d of ati> |>la\ at Bris- Un- today Thf pit< h w•« lieins i»ispe«l#'d al 3 p.m. I Xustralian timr) bul «t seemed unlik«*| v t rf f tH« tcanir ««»nld Jn* starlfr* th^n48 words
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Article367 1950-12-02 2 Liau Nyuk Oi - Liau Nyuk Oi By I>EING yen m<> Freddie ate and md ate He ate until his tummy was very full, so lull that he could not eat any Oh, my stomach," he rroaked with a loud groan. Q heavy that I can't :i hop any more." And367 words
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Article416 1950-12-02 2 NOT NICE CONTEST WINNERS ])FAR Children, The response to our Nor Nice' letter competition lust week was pllent. I was thrilled to find so many new names amoni' the competitors and some of then from boys and a over il ie age of 15 m which was the v.ilated ag*416 words
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Article58 1950-12-02 2 yOl' know Low ihe Tirst sj x months of the year obtained their names. I asked you last week, you will remember. Now what about the last six, July, August, September, October, November, December? Don't look at the foot of the plge, where you will find the right answers,58 words
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Article1062 1950-12-02 2 S. C. GEORGE - Ben escapes by palanquin S. C. GEORGE -By Midshipman Andrew Christie tnd his frif nd Ben Noakes of a privateer recently returned from sea, are pressganged on to a Naval warship at Plymouth Andrew Is now an ordinary seaman The warship sails for Calcutta where the? ]oin a tlect hound1,062 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-12-02 2 At a 4-H Club m the United States, a youth leader gives an can cundu ty f?*^. stration to young members. Boys and girls, members of these cub:, art' about agriculture, and often help better their parents' farms with ide s <f their our44 words
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639 1950-12-02 2 Blind boy meets a Princess on HIS GREAT DAY I STROLLED along Margate s sands yesterday with the most-discussed little boy m Britain. Six-year-old Roger Williams is a happyfaced sturdy little lad with tow-coioured hair and tanned limbs. He looks Dike many other boys except for one thing. Roger is639 words
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Article92 1950-12-02 2 Quiz Answers I.— JI'LY derived its name from Jullfis Caesar, uho was born during the month. The name was applied by Caesar himself when he reformed the calendar. 2. AUGUST was chosen to do honour to the jjreil Roman Emperor, Augustus Caesar. SEPTEMBER. The lie man calendar commented with the92 words
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Advertisement107 1950-12-02 2 WIN $20/- Every Week Radio Weekly is starting i weekh •nmpchlion m connection with Radio Malaya's "Movie Magazine*' programme which will be on the nir every Sunday evening at 7.30. Three mi/es of $20 each will be given to the tii s| three correct entries drawn. FOR FURTHER DEI AILS107 words
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Advertisement159 1950-12-02 2 77/ /x r^/;/ fe yours! —a clear, youthful, petal-soft skin Try using YEAST PAC beauty masks The tonic properties of life-givine tcttff J'eas: rear lvate th« sebaceous gla ds, causing them to emit the minut« particles of dirt. etc. and hUS ease tmry blackheads, spots, rrtakteg nd crow Obtainable from159 words
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Miscellaneous94 1950-12-02 2 THIS WEEK'S PUZZLK Our puzzle today conceals four words connected with hristmas, and all start with the letter P Can you iver what they are? Write your solutions on a tcard m youi neatest handwritinu, add your nam Iress and age, post your entry to Children's Pac ypore Free Press,94 words
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Miscellaneous163 1950-12-02 2 Junior Crossword .CLUES ACROSS.- 2, y ople boliev,. he wrote Shakesre's play.-. King Arthur's knights rent In quest of the I 7. Burrowing rodent related to the hare. 8. One of the arts. 9. It's always overhead. 14. otiir« r between c iptain and lieuten colonel. 15, Harrow is a163 words
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215 1950-12-02 3 Sea skeletons under the American flag U ISHINGTON, Saturday. r<oKM> of strange ereatvrei living 300.000,000 vfars a?o are hnprimi m the rocks of the 'Is Mountains of Northern Alaska. TV^ main probably tne least exdrt American fla^. They are >1 these mounts carried out hist by a p d I-215 words
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23 1950-12-02 3 R,C. priests testify in treason trial PRAGI II •rha. d thr P retold thr foun that he n defraud: auth' 41W.000 pr«>*: ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article69 1950-12-02 3 Information costs less LONDON Sit BRITAIN'S Central Office of Information this year la •o^tiiii; almost 25 per rent than two years us«>. its report sta•Because the facts about >h dependencies ore not n-ell known abroad -md are causing misunderstandings a^ ♦he United Nations and else- cood deal of niu<rrial aboul69 words
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Article25 1950-12-02 3 Dr. Alois Nteuman, Czechoslovak Minister of Posts, has to the National Asi\ 12.300 Of Czes 14.700 communn connected to telephone i A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article311 1950-12-02 3 CHINA HOLDS RUHR OF ASIA Manchuria a giant factory WASHINGTON, Saturday. r PHK "privileged sanctuary" m Manchuria from the safety of which United Nations forces m Korea are being attacked ranks as East Asia's richest industrial region. Stretching north-west from the Yalu river, boundary between North Korea and Manchuria, itReuter - 311 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-12-02 3 P\r I SH.NK.D— The IS. \mi hi sMi dor. Mr. Henry F (irtdv rieft) shakes hands with Premier Ali Rawing ra. at a ceremony m Teheran marking the signim of the S."» 30.000 Point Four agreement with Iran.38 words
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Article65 1950-12-02 3 TEL AVIV. Fri. \H Isiaeii Army spokesman. Colonel Moshe Perlman, tiai charged that Kins Abdullah's Arab Le^icn occupied territory m the Negev m a "flagrant breach of the armistice agreement* 1 m the Palestine WaiHe said that Jordanese r orces occupied a point alon^ the Gaza-ElathU.P. - 65 words
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Article50 1950-12-02 3 subterranean warplane servicing establishment has been completed at Hungjao airfield m Shanghai, according to the China Union Press. The news agency said thr project constructed "under R ssian supervision with 4.000 workers, most of them Japanese prisoners-of-svar sent to China from Siberia by the X U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article18 1950-12-02 3 The second largesi plant In the United States is back m operation, producing synic rubber. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article74 1950-12-02 3 NEW DELHI. Sat. >tepalese Congress guerri!- i las have seized the major pan of Bhairwa, the western to Khatmandu. ivports the Statesman correspondent In Patna The Nepali govi forces have withdraw gov< rn< mc In the town headquarters <>i distrl S »uthpal. II ;hting betwe< n vernmentA.P. - 74 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-12-02 3 to win all seven tries any defence. South mal heari North discarding diamond jack and luh to North's h cash N th< n cash< s the club It" Bast throws the h .ill bo hi with a spade. South N Itho diamond rpH] trumps. S which 1 I,57 words
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Article29 1950-12-02 3 Gen. Mac Arthur's Headquarters has authorised a major Japanese shipping firm to re-establish a regularly scheduled trans- Oceanic shipping line between Japan and South America. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article234 1950-12-02 3 A 'SPIRITUAL MARSHALL AID NEW YORK. Saturday. rpHfc United States has, spent billions of dollars trying to "sell America" abroad, Dr. Frank N. I). Buchman, founder of Moral Ke-armament, declared m York, "but only by appealing to men s spirits can we finally win the ideological battle against Communism and234 words
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Article41 1950-12-02 3 Five "sunshine cruises" to the West Indies and Souih America have been scheduled for the liners Caronia and Mauretania during ihe 1050--51 winter season, the Cunard Steamship Co. announced. The cruises ran^e from 11 to 18 days each.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article22 1950-12-02 3 Because of a shortage ol newsprint all newspapers m Formosa are to have fewer paces from December 1.- A .P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article12 1950-12-02 3 -id ou' break has been j •ri m Mombasa.- A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article154 1950-12-02 3 REFUGEES REFORM PENAL COLONY GBNKI > ''.Mid ax. A SMALL «roup of Kuropraiis, n\v( pt out ol lln'ii hornet by Urn war and its aIU-rmalh is lilrrill. hacking out a new life m the \u\\zU' of Krnn ii Guiana and apparently making a smccr%§ of it. Officials of the International154 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-12-02 3 READY KOR X K— < old weathn lyinf sttitx bt out at M.inhy. Lim •••lnshin- befwc tei»t uom on a McM to Alaska m a Lincoln bonih«»26 words
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Article49 1950-12-02 3 'Harvest camps' plan off Thr Ministry oi Agricul is dropping a tchctne <md« t which it lias oriianiM-d "hat rest camps" tor idiool dr»«n who want to help !anr,en gather their harv. The scheme m an gene* war time mcasur--1.045.000 "boy and mrl have been put m the land.49 words
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Article24 1950-12-02 3 The first of additional experts due to join the Marshall Aid mission m Formosa is expected to arrive m Tuipeh on December 6- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article20 1950-12-02 3 Prod'ic ion I warp v *s the United Siaw.s ha i thn I since V. War TI A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement70 1950-12-02 3 ftv'- I i m V y^ WiB $£***<Lm WtL mD* l 4 familiar red and yellow colour-scheme b jt. I I f^^^^^^^^^^—^E^"Srtv now. it is part of the bottle. Ths moc presentation, pioneered m Ma aya by j#^w^^_ ■^H>^S^ << %l F£rN, is yet another example of a policy X70 words
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Miscellaneous235 1950-12-02 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR! DOR.V today, your amtii- 5 lions are hi^h and you have considerable pcr>»mal courage. Since you live irtivity ami e\citement, no doubt you will br happ e>t if you Beg and work in the city. In fact, von are apt to become stood v and unhappy if235 words
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Miscellaneous161 1950-12-02 3 SINGAPORE ttri-BS \Z u 4 -T> p.m. Programn nary. (Bl I»• M rwUKai 44 T Prom the London Edi 10 ijd. News from Singapore; iBBC); 4.55 Composer o: jo i mes m Malay; l p.m. Week— Cesar Pranck; 5.15 World Siimmar-. 102 Dance Affairs (BBC); 5.30 Classified Ao iic; 1.30161 words
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448 1950-12-02 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Dec. 2, 1950. Vote today In the I lunicipaJ It S ou do, theie are still number oj hours left in which a can record your vote, if you Isnvsj not t rady done That ia it you took the trouble earlier of Us It448 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1950-12-02 4 DONALD CAMPBELL, son of the late Sir Malcolm Campbell, outlines a plan to keep death off Britain's roads. Singapore could profit from his plan, too. we were confronted 1 by a line ol 425 coffins, many of them by no mea;i* six feet lons, followed by row after1,120 words
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774 1950-12-02 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. The right 1 to vote is free nHHE best things m life are free, goes the saying. And they are often the least appreciated. Among: the least appreciated of the free things m life is the right which the citizen ran exercise today, of choosing:774 words
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Article491 1950-12-02 4 Michael Manning - Greek Government asks a favour Michael Manning By ATHENS: r jpo save the lives of 130,000 families, the Greek Government U today officially asking favours from a German they at one time labelled as a war criminal. And the Greeks complain that America. Britain, and several other countries are responsible491 words
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Article346 1950-12-02 4 THEY CANNOT SLEEP ABOUT 13 per cent. of Britain's population are shown by the latest poll to be suffering from persistent sleeplessness? About 28 per cent are classified as "occasional" sufferers? What to do about It? That I* t!ie problem. To em insomnia, see a doctor. But if it does346 words
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Advertisement19 1950-12-02 4 (j ammeter Swiss WATCiie: STEEL W r.OLLED COLD $95 CPEN 830 a m 5 pm. V COlirtt QUAY SIJKAPORI19 words
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Advertisement138 1950-12-02 4 ffioc/amat^/ King "Smiler" orders the worldwide use of Cow and Gate Milk Food. And we are trying hard to carrx out the v ishe« of thw wise and beneficent Ruler for we know the Vorid'l Babies are waiting for Cow and Gate. Something little better, something a little different, have138 words
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Article341 1950-12-02 5 $2,000 windfall for some Free Press Staff Reporter gACk pay up to 82,000 or more m good time for Christmas and the New Year i s being Riven to a number of Singapore .Municipal employees who have won their case for higher salary conversions. This341 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-12-02 5 UK Dep«tj -supervisor of motions, Sinyipore Mr M Ponnudurai. takes a last minute check of the electoral register m preparation for today's Municipal elections.— free Press picture.27 words
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Article208 1950-12-02 5 40,000 on holiday next week irtt rrr>, sun i;.p,..t.r MOKE h -in from over I begin ha Sistoa* iSdnesc report I rf c i" Z exam m itions ri ch j JJTend on I -rtis who >Pr» Isr pa: C'lansuasie a.s there T.ie h Jodfr 'ne Ed tn would than208 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-12-02 5 T A Rr V StVtN boys and *f irls rtßdenl teaihers from X the ertificate (Diploma) course of the Teachers' rraininc Colle K e this week v isitod the veteran calligraphy artist. ll!-year-old Yon ff Chao Hsien, at his calligraphy exhibition at the Singapore Chamber of Commerce47 words
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Article37 1950-12-02 5 One hundred and fifty Police, led by their own band, went on a route march through Singapore's Chinatown yesterday evening as part of a Police drive to get more Chinese recruits to join the Force.37 words
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Article29 1950-12-02 5 Lim Chew, aged 43. caretaker of a Singapore Chinese clanhouse. was acquitted m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday on a charge of assisting m a chap-ji-kee lottery.29 words
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Article21 1950-12-02 5 rjEVEN hundred and thirtyseven busb > s were born In S nyapore Municipality last t k Therr were 183 deaths21 words
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Article164 1950-12-02 5 Free Press Staff Reporter IT would be impracticable to amend Singapore's election laws so that a candidate for the Legislative Council or Municipal Commission after nomination, may withdraw or be withdriwn because he has become a bankrupt or otherwise violated the qualifications laid down, the Fre*164 words
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Article102 1950-12-02 5 Free Press Stuff Rep<»rter THE first official function of the Stamford Clv<b to welcome new graduates of the University of Malaya into its activities will be held when the club has its first annual dancp m the middle of this month. This dance will be one of102 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-12-02 5 looking just a Ml worried, this little miss wondsrs if the deck of the Chusan is perhaps not the safest place to have a spot of shut-eve.27 words
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Article254 1950-12-02 5 BUILDING plan which was rejected by the Singapore Municipal Architect was returned to him—unaltered but with the word ••store" rubbed out and the word "Office* 1 put m its place. The Municipal Architect took his problem to the building committee. Should he the plan, knowing254 words
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Article, Illustration422 1950-12-02 5 ME A T-CHOPPER TO CHIEF COOK WHS is Slngaperm Free Press Staff Reporter f EE Kong, chief cook m one of Singapore's biggest Chinese restaurants, has cooked for Pandit Nehru, Dr. Wellington Koo and Dr. H. H Kun«r popular Peking stage actress Le e Yin Thow and Cantonese stage actors422 words
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Article219 1950-12-02 5 Free Inn s Stall Kt* porter SINGAPORE hawkers BfCtoflJflW the arreptance of Municipal Health Committee's recommendations' for future unlicensed hawking b\ th» Muniripal Commissioners Mr. Teo Pens Bok. president of Hie HawtLert Association, said yesterday Uiat Uie bfcwfcen would keep good order themselves. "We a'-iree with219 words
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Article104 1950-12-02 5 Married in Singapore THE m i<><>k place :«t Bt Andrew* Cathedral. Singapore yesterday betu Miss Elisabeth Anne Balfour Laird, daughter of Dr and Mrs. W B Laird of Devca. Kent, and Mr Jame.s L. Twitchim. son of Mrs. M. L. Twitchim. of Liverpool. Rev. Kinross Nicholson officiated. The bride, who104 words
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Article54 1950-12-02 5 A farewell cocktail part* will be held joint ly by Urn China Society. Singapore, and the Chinese V.MC.A. lit honour of Mr ECS AdHtna. Secretary for Chinese Affnir#. and vice-president of th* China S(x-ietv, who Is KOinn to Britain on leave .shot? lt, on Honda? Dec ll at54 words
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Advertisement143 1950-12-02 5 SOI l\\ OOD \M> II %RDI iM>!) LOGS \M) PLAN ItS Mil PDONAH KKMPAS JKI.I TONCi UMJUIG RAPOH MfcKBAI BAI At (HENGHAI ETC. Urge stocks available for immediate delivery Sample* and quotations gladly submitted on request 416, Beach Road, Singapore. mills lonrra m hong kong MM.APORfc THE SIN(;\PORE —IMAM nWVMILL143 words
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Advertisement41 1950-12-02 5 NOT HOW MUCH BUT HOW GOOD!!! Crisp and Crunchy Snack for Cocktail Time $150 v^y m f o r W a c WINES «c PROVISION DEPT. RA D I M C A M C SINGAPORE AND UDlll JV/nj KUALA LUMPUR m41 words
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Miscellaneous76 1950-12-02 5 Surf.ice mail h sxpect«l m Singapore today from Jakarta. em Australia, North Boreno. Lftbuan, Brunei. Ifirl, South Africa. ttortl) India. PftUstan and h» r>di raikm. Latest time for posMng surfar< mail at the G.P.O. today are icon for North Borneo. Labuau. Brunei. Miri. Sarawak. texceui S.ju and Miri* Philippine Island.76 words
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Miscellaneous9 1950-12-02 5 HIGH TIDES i; -> 1 H4a.ni; t.tSpj roasorraw: .iiiia.m; i.nj.9 words
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Article617 1950-12-02 6 POOR BATTING ON PERFECT WICKET Inspired bowling by England From REGINALD lIAVTKR CROWD of 12,000, mostly m shirt-sleeves, saw Australia's formidable batting team dismissed at Brisbane for 228 runs on a pitch which appeared perfect yesterday, opening da\ of the first Test against England. Inspired England bowling and fielding was617 words
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Article160 1950-12-02 6 Chinese hold off CRE attacks j>l AYING With nine Chinese R creati club had '.heir defence Id thank for a hard:ht tivp three vi Command Royal Enin a h ki jams at Ltm Green Kadnl Singh, an inside fored all tliree the En\ and the i i iir minutes saw160 words
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Article73 1950-12-02 6 THE first round of Singa- Hockey Association's knock-out tourney was won by Singapore Cricket Club at Ayer Raiah yesterday when they routed REME by four goals to n:I. RE. ME. were outplayed for most of the same, after 8C C, right back Kuiper "lammed m a goal73 words
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Article91 1950-12-02 6 U SIKXI I\ Ist Inns. Moi.iifv i llutlon Ii Bailey 0 .Morri> Ihw b B*"d>er 23 Harvey < EftM b Bedser 71 Miller c .Marlntyre b Wright J"> H.tss«lt b Ked>rr l.oxlvn c hvans b Brown 2-f l.ir.dwall Bedser b Baiiey 4i l.tllun c Simpson b Brow n Ji'hnson91 words
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Article74 1950-12-02 6 V YORK. B THE fork Stock liar cet closed linn finishing r md the day's bcs? ol (ains ol n. one dollar or m At the opering the advance was limited mostly to fi tions, and trading was rather feature!* Buyers were treading cautio further developments74 words
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Article48 1950-12-02 6 Dullness in the stocks LONDON, Fri Prices were little chan 1 [n dull trading on the London Stock Exchann tcrday. Market sentiment was jted by the forthcoming Httlee-Truman talks but most brokers report id a war andatt!tud« GovornmmN were do iractlonnlly. but must lndustrlal.s wound jp steady or48 words
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Article, Illustration497 1950-12-02 6 LAST NIGHTS BOXING No fight went full distance B) CRUSDER S feature of last niffhts boxing at the Happy World Stadium was that none of the six contests went the full distance. The card billed 40 rounds, but less than ZZ m all were sufficient r lhe best attendance forReuter - 497 words
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309 1950-12-02 6 Manchester should keen home record From JIM CHAMBERS 1 ONIM) V Saturn. NEWCASTLE United rill M wilho Al internationalist Jack Milburn f or their j Manchester United and the (hands dlt ih tri > W not upset Manchester's unbeaten home w Mvnd Manchester defence which has coilclS' T I twoA.P. - 309 words
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Advertisement171 1950-12-02 6 THE QUINTESSENCE OF SOPHISTICATION as POR TRA YED By J Q CRAWFORD VHiSi>F aw HARRIET CRAIG WHEN SHE S^S: A woman's a foo! to depend entirely on a man's love. to, CRAWFORD wendeii COREY JP VMV/iv^^V.^M HIS "KEABLE BEST IN \N \\<l M *"SSJ«'RE WITH TWO C.REAI O IHK SILENT171 words
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Miscellaneous115 1950-12-02 6 mSlldrSkG Exclusive to the Singapore fv,,< Press in Malaya JAhrc Exclusive to the Singapore free Press in Malaya I\===^lJT'm^l^ L£rS CAC,NG V A foN.MtiTOUCNWWOOO. V 3U^-, LA V.r*A-T- s2L/ 7-1 TOC>A> WE f RSLIABILITV TEST-N MAY S<T J ,P G6o*a6 DOESN'T PS$ 80> S--/-y MUST wiSM I WITH POUR UP115 words
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Article681 1950-12-02 7 Coastguard is best bet From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Saturday. Y"^HK has been no rain for two days here, and the track has dried out well. The opinion of the jockeys is that the going today will be good, without being fast. There was not much681 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-12-02 7 Two more Australian boxers due fca mornins th. the SJKrlast night, that he Efrabled W SydV m sicn up the top-rank-'nates and th. JSd arr.- m I} y S^end er Sw him H SJZ rf: < ter. a pretty c- o tot he Who on the list 1 ?Y.e OBFree Press - 77 words
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Article179 1950-12-02 7 Continued from Page H the pitch to drwe Wright Cot his a four. He v^as then 74 out o# 116 Before another run had been •<1 Miller was out.. Going to hook a short ball from iWrifht, he slipped slightly and .^pinned the ball to Mclntyre ar j179 words
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Article16 1950-12-02 7 WARWICKSHIRE beat Oxfordshire 5-3 m a county rupby vnion championship match on Thurscu ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article57 1950-12-02 7 Xl ».BY: 11.M.5. MaUva fixture Sm*aporr Civilians Combined <rrvice>. Padanx: Krirndlies GIIQ v Rt.MK V. RK.VIK: RAF hangi A' v RASC A'. Nee Soon; SHB v fiMHU. SHB lIUC'KEV: KiKu-kmit tournament ->Xt Uhites v RAF Seletar SeleUr; REME Sherwood Forest n*. hjrrer Park. TENNIS: YMfA Single Final. TOMORROW57 words
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Article96 1950-12-02 7 BOY Brooks. Orient triple champion, who won on a disqualification m the second round m his fight against Australian Tommy Watts at Happy World arena last nißht. leaves for Australia by ship tomorrow. Brooks said that he was wcrry the ri^rit ended m the way it did96 words
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Article149 1950-12-02 7 4 FTER skittling out India tor 82 runs, the ComA monwealth made 55 for two wickets on the first d ay of the second Test at Bombay yesterday. Vijay Merchant, opening India's innings, was ninth out 31 He was top-scor 14 way did b"stReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration423 1950-12-02 7 IPOH. Sat. From ALLAN LEWIS. SCREEN 'Ayres) was too i for Marco P"lo (Little) when he did the b< st workout here this morning, ring three furlongs m :;9 sees, on the No. 2 grass trick, which was soft. Screen did his work very well andFree Press - 423 words
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Article674 1950-12-02 7 Douhle Totes are on Rates o and 4. and 6 and 7: dv Sweep on Race 8: RACE 1—2.15: CLASS 4, DIV. I—s F STR 1 004 Airpal Mawi 9.(v) 2 000 Bobslight Woods 8.11 3 000 Ascot Yale Jones 8.03 4 000 Mar Scott Tulloh 8.07 5674 words
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Article233 1950-12-02 7 ■»—^^ii hi 111 aa M"W»>"**ePa«aSSSBS«HBBSBBBBJBBBBBBBJ ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP Ml. BOY ~PoT\ 1 1 R til 1 BASHFUL BEAUTY BASHFUL REALTY BASHFUL BEAUTY 0 \RNF AIR AMI SFMLVT Double Nine Garnfair Amusement Amusemenl Mmk Garnfair Amusement Garnfair Double Nine Ivphoon RACE COASTGUARD COASTGUARD INDEPENDENCE OIS233 words
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Article86 1950-12-02 7 Varsity Cup chess match IJNIVERSITY of Malaya Chess Club's annual ehes* match between Grads and Undergrads will take place at Harrower Hall tomorrow from 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. The match is the Challens° Cup presented by the Students' Interim Committee. It will be decided over six boards. Last year86 words
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Article31 1950-12-02 7 November Monthly Medal Bogey) of Island Club twomen's section played on Nov. 24, was won by Mrs. G. Hodgkinson (2 down». Next best was Mrs. J. Rintoul (5 down>31 words
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Article138 1950-12-02 7 PENANG XV CONFIDENT v. KEDAH K. P. Staff <ni respondent I'LNANCi. i: OENANG -xpert to p t p nearer to v.. Malaya Rupbv final wh< Krciah m the wend r oi the (omprtition on ;he W- trn i und toda\ With th.«e chaofa from tli«feam that 6-3 at Alor Star.138 words
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Article87 1950-12-02 7 SCSA SPORTS OFFICIALS FLLOWINO have be«-n to the Board of C" (Gamwi ol the Singapore I Service Association: Chairman. B. L Dun<! Rtbletm and ho I E. Fbert «Cc>roner'K Coui > foetball convener. S. M Ortega <L*r.<i Office i: ciicket convenci Tl^ambyrujah rTreasurjr): U Sect T. I tingt; nadmmto:. i87 words
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Advertisement102 1950-12-02 7 IWAI l» AILV r» h I 9 l"> pm Ka«ia (iim.il F.trid rl-Atarjch M JH 5tt v 3WEBAK ENTA" YOU ARH MY I tfVK' M'fnm- show tomorrow H am 2l Fi T h M')KO(TO" i- wm KUNCHI BiiR r IS BACK AGAIN Great World Cabaret MALAYA'S LARGEST BALLROOM 10-mCHX DANCING102 words
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Advertisement53 1950-12-02 7 ll 1 1 111 11—^1 i LIFEGUARD MILK CO., LTD. 35/56, Medeiros Building, Spore. Telephone: ***** jIl ;i> y Wj&^£y *\S TODAY i 7 fa/'T W^*\l£oK%^^ MIDNIGHT TONIGHT K(»iik Hu.is Super Production r A fiW I HONG KONG ■NTHEHtAPT 1 MERMAIDS" Of *SINCAPORE^CrrY V Starring l-un Vm« Yinf I J53 words
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Article153 1950-12-02 8 made a big hole MOSCOW, Sat. A SOVIET scientist advanced a theory ♦hat v wai an inter-plane-tary space ship possibly atomic-powered and not a meteor, which crashed m Siberia m 1908. The Russian writer. S. Lyagunov. thought that tiie famous Tungus meteorite, that was reportedA.P. - 153 words
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Article114 1950-12-02 8 BOGOR. Sat 4 TERRORIST gang of 4.A unknown strength pene- trated into a deserted factory and living houses of an estate m the neighbourhood of Wijnkoopsbaai Indonesia, and made away with all valuable furniture. The estates personnel had taken refuge at a neighbouring estate Meanwhile severalReuter - 114 words
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Article37 1950-12-02 8 A Nationalist Defence Ministry spokesman m Taipeh gave his opinion that the Chinese Communists were bent on conquering all Korea and were capable of throwing jat least 500.000 troops into j the effort.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article321 1950-12-02 8 Guerrillas tax population JAKARTA, Saturday. A GREAT part of Indonesia today, nearly one year after independence, is still officially m "a State of war and siege", with roving guerrillas— some of whom once fought on the side of those struggling for independence and insurgent organisations terrorisingReuter - 321 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-12-02 8 BOATING IN BATH When the River Avon m Somerset burst its banks at Bain during: recent heavy rains, many citizens took to the boats.24 words
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Article237 1950-12-02 8 ISTANBUL, Saturday. nPVVO members of the Albanian national football team en route aboard a Russian steamer to Rumania, Czechoslovakia and Hungary for international matches escaped by jumping off the ship into the Bosphorus and swimming to the Turkish coast. '•It is ridiculous to speak of individualN.A.N.A. - 237 words
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240 1950-12-02 8 NO BIAS OVER GERMANY US to continue aiding France WASHINGTON. Saturday. THE United States will not withhold dollar grants from France, even though French Officials have blocked a full Western defence system by setting limits to German participation m a unified Kuropean Army. Leading diplomatic officials m Washington take theN.A.N.A. - 240 words
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Article54 1950-12-02 8 Holland and Indonesia will m future be able to conduct trade negotiations with a third country m Europe separately instead of jointly. This was announced m a communique issued at The Hague at the end of the second conference of Dutch and Indonesian Ministers on economicReuter - 54 words
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Article38 1950-12-02 8 On the Pacific Island of Nauru there are no tax gathereri and no demand by post. Nauru is under United Nations trusteeship and the 3,250 inhabitants there have have no government representation.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article62 1950-12-02 8 U.K. MIGRANTS NEEDED Mr. Harold Holt. Australian Minister of Immigration and Labour, told the Parliamentary conference at Wellington, Australia, that he hoped that Britain would provide the backbone of immigration to avoid the formation of-"colo-nies of aliens." He said Australia needed at least 200.000 immigrants a year, bin ir wasReuter - 62 words
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Article21 1950-12-02 8 Beigiuin*i Foreign Minister, M. Paul van Zeeland, lias accepted the diplomatic credentials of Anak Agung. Minister for Indonesia.- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article35 1950-12-02 8 Nearly '200 families of s<Tvlce personnel m the Far Ea>: may De flown out from Britain to join their husbands because of shipping shortage is due to the Korean war. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article253 1950-12-02 8 BERLIN, Saturday. THE idea of having an Atlantic Wall' on the River x Elbe is "just so much rubbish", states Franz Haider, former Chief of the German General Staff under Hitler Commenting m an interview m Berlin on the concept of another "Maginot Line" as protectionN.A.N.A. - 253 words
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Article54 1950-12-02 8 Sapper John Bennet, a 19--y^ar-old British soldier who wa s left behind by a train parsing through East German v and was held by the Russians for 78 days, returned to England on leave. He said the Russians were "generally courteous," and he was siven enough food,Reuter - 54 words
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Article27 1950-12-02 8 Tap American citizen arrested m Chungking by Chinese Communists has been identified as ihe Rev. Olin Sioikwell, of the American Methodist Mission m China. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article91 1950-12-02 8 A FULL Investigation of government trade policies, following 'shocking" facts he said were uncovered about shipments to Communist China, has been urged m Washington by Senator O'Comer. Democrat. of Maryland He introduced a resolution proposing a continuing study of exports control legislation. Particular attention would beA.P. - 91 words
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Article58 1950-12-02 8 Resistance to the Chinese C unmunist* on the mainland was growing both m the form of sabotage and m passive resistance. The Nationalist Defence Ministry said guerrillas on Nov. 12 raided the city of Tslnan, capital of the sea- board province of Shan- tung. and inflictedA.P. - 58 words
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Article41 1950-12-02 8 DAISY Cutters"— scythe- shaped pieces of metal welded to Uie tips of bombs-are being used by American planet m North Korea. This weapon was h'rst employed at Guadalcanal m the Pacific m the second World War.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement95 1950-12-02 8 What do you Know about ENO? DO YOU KNOWihatagtan °f cooling, refreshing ENQ^ p^flPpfJll will correa the effects of tW lIRHrIH^ cann S drinking ferffflfl *>. DO YOU KNOW OfKS^i tha, ENO, wm, Pj J gentk laxativetction, *-f 1, Sold m bottles for lasting Jreiknest Eno's Fruit Salt' Tktw*4s"kno m95 words
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Miscellaneous54 1950-12-02 8 f.ANITARY Ihfl j "And what's more we're confident it will go men higher than the cost of living.'' THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris 'vALDORISS^rePjJ^^O^N "-Tl?,^ W P kW^^Q «VULY.LO«DBULLRSH.ByTwe INTEREST. LOW iULLftiH, BJT )LL! ABL6_NESS J f/s*^ 7*" UrEN'T M THAT K,NO OF BuS SESS m C*US«TE«- 5 MiARTjS^-' fC^54 words
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Title Section8 1950-12-02 1 Free Press Saturday Magazine Saturday, December 2, 19508 words
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Article, Illustration317 1950-12-02 1 IDA GREHAN - A child goes to the dentist IDA GREHAN Story by Photos by pARKNIHOOD is :i mixed joy. It involves heavy responsibilities 'and forces us into duties we would only too eagerly Foregone. Taking the child to the dentist is one of the most painful of the necessary duties. Painful forBIRTE STEINCKE - 317 words
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Article525 1950-12-02 1 KENNY KAYE - KENNY KAYE by Deep m the bustling towns, devotees still pray to the gods who, they believe, cast their influence over wells. have always ptayed Iheir part m Hit' li\cs of believing natives <>l this countn Trees, neks, animals and other objects are imbued with525 words
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Article198 1950-12-02 1 Kluanger - Kluanger by EIGHT blue lobsters rested m a basket on a bus; Sleeping very lazily, without a bit of funs. Suddenly the chap who had the lobster -basket fell: Freeing all the lobster* and creating Merry Hell. Out the lobsters came and took possession of the deck. Women198 words
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Article1093 1950-12-02 1 Eric Mitchell - Eric Mitchell Free Press Saturday Short Story by "\yiiKN Joshua Xash caught liis young assistant kissing one of the local belles over the counter", said Ihe doctor, "he provided a perfect stooge for his own murderer!*' He squirted a spot of soda m his visitor's glass,1,093 words
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Advertisement60 1950-12-02 1 I THE SINGAPORE PACKING j COMPANY I In Association with J SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. THC ARCADE, 3rd FLOOR SINGAPORE. 31 Going Home on Leave? jj Why n<>t take advantage of Our Door to Door Service? *P"tog •Shipment luurance. Collection at Destination. Delivery at your door stop. In conjunction60 words
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Article751 1950-12-02 2 MAUREEN MALLAL - MAUREEN MALLAL THE WEEKS FILMS •By. 1 HAVE rv (1 two films this week that round two women of strong character and purBty a strange coincidence both women are greatly influenced by an intense hatred for their respective furhers who by a f urthe- coincidence both leave their respective751 words
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Article50 1950-12-02 2 FJO you remember the little pictures we promised to put m Children's Page every week until Christmas? Well, they have been left out this week because we have so many stories for you to read. These pictures will appear next week so don't forget to iook out for them.50 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-12-02 2 Lana Morris who may be i chosen for a leading role m "Song of Norway." Osman Gumanti, star of the Malay film Aloha.** Susan Shaic will play opposite Maxwell Reed m "There Is Another Sun.''35 words
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Article231 1950-12-02 2 Fy)RIS DAY can knit. She has just completed one sock of the pair she started to knit for Director Michael Curtiz two years ago. Curiiz, however, is not downhearted. Comments "I'll probably pet the pair as a gift when Miss Day goes into retirement." 4 TORDON MacRAE231 words
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Article546 1950-12-02 2 Coming the cummerbund UAVING worn her 11 hair up and down and practice lly every other way that a lady of fashion may, Ginger Rogers thinks she has discovered the most functional and at the same time the most interesting coiffure of all. "It's called the "psyche546 words
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Article940 1950-12-02 2 From Our London Correspondent I ANA MOftRIS may be a song-and-dance girl m her next picture. I hear there is a possibility that she will have one of the two chief feminine roles m the Technicolor "Song of Norway" at Pinewood (Petula Clark is940 words
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Article511 1950-12-02 2 FREE PRESS THKATRF CORRESPONDENT JOHN Forbes-Sempill's double-bih programme at trie Victoria Memorial Theatre on Dec. 9, 10 and 11 will be the most interesting theatrical event m Singapore for a very long time. George Bernard Shaw's "The Man of Destiny" is one of the511 words
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Advertisement152 1950-12-02 2 the loveliest gift w[[ C: RT c I c Crest', 3 \Jfj bath m t 5* CMOf E* M V/SNAfION fo.'« Distributors H. G. Ponons, 33 Winchester House, Smgopor*. The -ENGLISH ELECTRIC" Jf REFRIGERATOR Model 64A |^P M|R^ 1 Over 6 cv. ft. v 2 Fast Freezing, silent \jfc .^H152 words
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Advertisement229 1950-12-02 2 BIG 4jt i REDUCTIONS jSgt |g The following are only a few of the items:- *^js^^ j "CHAD VALLEY" DOLLS IMIKWARI C«M Aluminium 'S »S Fabric A Velvet I'sual Price $8 50 to $24 R d Sa(J r Pans a V* Sale Price $6 to $15 I sual IT.cr J2S229 words
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Article, Illustration479 1950-12-02 3 NONI WRIGHT - NONI WRIGHT Story by Photos by OEAR-Admiral H. W. lx> Faulkner, C.8.E., opened an exhibition of art and craft at the Admiralty Asian school m the Singapore Naval Base on Thursday. Mrs. Faulkner admires some of the fretwork while the principal, Mr. Veerasinsham,NORMAN COTTERELL - 479 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1950-12-02 4 By A Special Correspondent had weightliftinj all if Ol tilt Hympic < a m c a Having Failed lo dc so. ihe same country through its delegate In Ihc recent Inter «ial We'ghtlifting ••<!'•; at ion i ingress m I'm is. made «'»n im--11,280 words
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Article, Illustration334 1950-12-02 4 His heart belongs to rugby SPORTS PERSONALITIES— 6 VG WOOD KAN. a selector and coach to the Singapore All Blues rugb; side, is looking ahead to the future of Asian rugger m the Colony. He is not building castles m the air; Wood Kan has some solid proposals and visualises334 words
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Article94 1950-12-02 4 WILLIAM BUCKELL, 33. has gained a county hockey badge after 17 years a.s a regular hockey player. He kept goal last week for Kent against United Banks at New Beckenham. I feel as though I have just started my hockey career," said Buckell. Only once94 words
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Article310 1950-12-02 4 Archie Quick - Archie Quick By r TO quote Lewis Carx roll, the bantamweight world boxing position becomes 4curiouser and curiouser'. Let us take stock of the peculiar happenings of the last few months m something like chronological order Mexican-American Manuel Ortiz leaves his sunny Oalifornian farm for South Africa310 words
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Article, Illustration926 1950-12-02 4 WEEKLY RUGBY REVIEW rpWO teams Singapore Civilians and Combined Services, are undefeated m the southern section of the H.M.S. Malaya competition. They clash today on the Padang. I wouldn't like to stake anything on the result because it will be a very close game, but926 words
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Article128 1950-12-02 4 THE Bank of EnflaoJ team" label, attached m turn to Arsenal and New* cattle United seem* to hi*f been transferred to Haß City. When they paid the (for them) record fee of £22,5W for Stoke City'i Neil Franklin it made a total expemNture m one week128 words
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Advertisement69 1950-12-02 4 Straits Times RTK T*v T x üblished weekly on 3LJ 1 \J Saturday and givei TTTpT^l^rT •WT Radio Malaya s English "i"J*»*j X and vernacular proINCORPORATINO grammes m detail. RADIO MALAYA NEWS pg|££ 20 CENTS *mr from all Newsagents and Newsvendo I Copies r. ay also be obtained from The69 words
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