The Singapore Free Press, 5 March 1951
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Title Section20 1951-03-05 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA fdfd SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1951. PKH V 15 I M>20 words
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Article333 1951-03-05 1 nsfer talks with Mac Arthur I TOKYO, Monday. (it>n send jet fighter planes from Malaya to Korea High sources said yesterday that the R.A.F. Transport Sir Aubrey hllwood. had already discussed with \ir Bouchfer, Senior British Officer at General Mac Arthur's the possibility of sendingReuter - 333 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-03-05 1 HONG KONG, Monday. t namunista have started a drastic i<> mobilize men in an attempt n In the Korean war. 1 1 1 build five e in MR. Herbert Morrison, believed in England to be th» next Foreign Secretary if Mr. Bevin resigns. Over68 words
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Article12 1951-03-05 1 MALAYAN IS FOUND HANGED ..led In I in Perth L'ni- ion 112 words
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Article24 1951-03-05 1 nmunis: China made her trade debut in Europe yesterwith vintage champand golden tipped named "Golden Dragon" at the Leipzig spring fair ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article180 1951-03-05 1 Czech envoy to India disappears NEW DELHI, Mon. (CZECHOSLOVAKIA S second ambassador to India since the Communists came into power in 1949 has disappeared, it wa.s learned yesterday in New Delhi. Dr. Bohuslav Kratochvil. Czech Ambassador to Britain from January 1917 until August 1949 walked out of his Embassy onU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 180 words
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Article97 1951-03-05 1 Free Press Staff Reporier AN Australian patent baby food, a small batch of which is believed to have been contaminated with poisonous boracic acid, is definitely not in the Malayan market, said Mr. J. Payn?. the Australian Trade Cdmmissioner, this morning. A Reuter report yesterday97 words
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Article209 1951-03-05 1 WASHINGTON, Monday. United States Senate Preparedness Sub-Com--1 mittee yesterday called upon the Government to stop buying tin for its strategic stockpile until Britain and other non-Communist countries agreed to end "gouging" of American taxpayers bv tin mine owners and speculators. The Senate group composed ofReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 209 words
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Article113 1951-03-05 1 ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA, Mon. FILM magnate Louis B. Mayer was threatened in his box at Santa Anita race track on Saturday by a man who indicated he had a dynamite bomb. The man was promptly arrested by track police and no one was injured. He was113 words
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Article22 1951-03-05 1 FIELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery Western Union Defence chief, last nittht had a 40-minute talk Sit£ the Egyptian Prime Mln-22 words
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Article12 1951-03-05 1 Jewish immigration from Rumania to Israel li to be ln-12 words
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Article, Illustration142 1951-03-05 1 Two bandits killed in camp raid Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. SECURITY Forces killed two *3 bandits in a camp In the Tapah district of Perak yesterday. Two police constables were wounded, one seriously, when a small police party gave chase to a bandit in the Grik area.142 words
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Article92 1951-03-05 1 Free Press S/a^ 1 Reporter rVHE cruiser Ceylon, which arrived in Singapore yesterday after seven months in Korean waters, Wtu able to bombard co?icealed North Korean batteries near Inchon with the help of a helicopter only after information had reached them in roundabout relays. The helicopter92 words
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Article621 1951-03-05 1 From W. E. TREVOR Special to the Free Press A NEW chapter in the history of Asian sport be^an yesterday at New Delhi's National stadium when the President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, officially opened the first Asian Games. The climax of months of} hard621 words
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Article102 1951-03-05 1 TOKYO, M AMERICAN Marines, advanciiig on the Korean front, gazed in amazement at a Chinese weapons cache north of Hoengson, containing at least one of every type of weapon used by both gldc! in the Korean war plui some museum specimens. There were British .303AAP - 102 words
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Article52 1951-03-05 1 TIIK Kin-; who is suffering from fever and a chill was visited by his doctors at Buckingham Palace niffhfl n d was reported to hive had a better da>. Princess Klizaneth also has a feverish cold and will h«» confined to her room for several daReuter - 52 words
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Article129 1951-03-05 1 Big Three agree to 'act tough PAif.S. Mull. f r-HE We.s: Ly< •r--1 day on lh" policy in the Big rour i e p u t i >nference opening In Paris today and prepared tu press tor a showdown on tt nf the Soviet and lite armed I which theyA.P.; U.P. - 129 words
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Article37 1951-03-05 1 U due mcil on ihe joint An an proposal lor :i soil of u K tomorrow. Council sou lieve to come in the light ol uncompromliini n o; ihe Anglo- An-.> plan.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article26 1951-03-05 1 Gcneial Omar Br.id'ey ivs told Be 30 days may bnnn vii... i i i and K :a > i vai of pg lo Euro] A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement55 1951-03-05 1 He SILVAJEWIUERS 111 iV and Ha fifty Of I Cow Gatei /our baby needs in a tin of Cow Gate, bt, strong sound bones cheerfulness these are some of the gifts bestowed Food. You will build his Health and Happiness for life on 4r27 iCOW&GATEK&S FOOD of ROYAL BABIES 155 words
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Advertisement43 1951-03-05 1 i y'i J V destroyer jj^^jt^ The Norwegian freighter Castleville which out-man- %M '^W^ oeuvrecl a Chinese Nation- alist destroyer near Hong Kong last week. The war- jP*Mfe| ship tried three times to i sen, master of the frelf hter. M y I43 words
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Advertisement43 1951-03-05 1 D P OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY I. RAFFLES PLACE. SPORE COPP JOHN UTTLt SELECT P LIGHTING FITTINGS FROM ANY OF OUR p- x Hr' showrooms HlH£ #UHCHASE TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED ADVT. Of THI GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD Of ENGLAND VNGAPOftI MALACCA ftUALA iUMPUR PtNAMO43 words
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Article, Illustration591 1951-03-05 2 MICHAEL MANNING - MICHAEL MANNING By riCONOM* is the password in Athens today. With the rising cost of living and after a recent cut in American aid, the Greeks are tightening their belts, while Athens is facing a great shortage of foodstufß There are long queues at the591 words
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Article, Illustration461 1951-03-05 2 V EARLY 2,000 and more than 100 into Britain from ov< l r nearly four tin. he pre- World II number, and v come fn m aim rv country in the world. There are Alsatians and cUichshun from ly, the Rhodi Ridxenack m Africa, mountain461 words
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Article741 1951-03-05 2 MILTON SCHULMAN - MILTON SCHULMAN Too old at 40? for a dancer it may be 'yes'. So7^>^ leading male ballet star salutes middle age by j/ 0 I*}1 a new career. Or S By ICAN do something with that face," said Ninette de Valois when she first741 words
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Article153 1951-03-05 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORX today, you h.ivc a tre- mendous amount of selfconfidence. This in part, makes up for your lack of any confidence. This, in part. You go on from day to day. making the best of things as they are and usually making out rather well, too. Perhap153 words
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Advertisement31 1951-03-05 2 Grand Reduction of Workmanship e *<& c^ Charges in Jewellery »u^£* i/^1 V^ VXW>t *34 year S ex P erlence YW^ Ist Class Workmanship Up-to-date Fashion Top quality gold and precious stones.31 words
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Advertisement180 1951-03-05 2 DARTWORDS VOl have to arrange the 50 words in the circle so that they lead from PIGEON to CLOT in such a w»y 4 that the relationship between any one word and the next to it is governed by one of the six following rules: The word may be an180 words
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Advertisement145 1951-03-05 2 The EDDYSTONE (Wi&Sno 670 MARINE RECE!VER \r_* -^2fl World Ftim A1 IN twEKY RESPECT •R.F. STAGE H IB •PUSH PULL OUTPUT I [HH?S STAGE •110/230 VOLTS AC/DC Sole Agents- M. E. NATHAN 25/29, OR::"'D ROAD. Phone W /c*ti /Ae humble acorn On the Ist July, 1925, a very luini: on145 words
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Miscellaneous207 1951-03-05 2 New Oiassworsfl No. 294 CUES ACROSf I. What you have to pay for your hat in a restaurant? (5 •>; 7. Improvements concerning the shape (6); 8. Tied up <3> 9. Tuneful atmosphere? (1); 12 Not quite at good enough shot to make you the winner <s>; 13. Do these207 words
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Miscellaneous47 1951-03-05 2 Solution To Crossword No. 293 SOLUTION: Across: 1, Elk. 3. Foreman. 7, Lurid. 8. Viand. 9, Smaller size. 10, Cold storage. 14, Sprat 15, Irish. 16, Speckle. 17. Sir. Down: 1, Eblia. 2. Korea. 3, Fiddle stick. 4, River polic*. 6, Miami. 8. Nudge. 10, Ccmtz. 11,47 words
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Article65 1951-03-05 3 H e paints with his fingernails I NEW DELHI, Monday th,<« inch-long fingernails as stylus, 26- 1 1 1 1-t Johan Lai Bali has won an allition t«»r his etchings. Bali saw a German woman artist in i her nails and was so impressed i emulate her-but until six years65 words
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Article64 1951-03-05 3 WASHINGTON, Mon ATOR Kenneth Wherry. the Republican floor leaiaid that if war out no Amp>t:ou!d £o to Europe Russia has been pulsed" by air power. v -^»o represents -aid he was opp»\-od roor> rommitments to tic Pact Army the United States Air Forc^ h to delik outReuter - 64 words
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Article21 1951-03-05 3 will participate in I >nal agreence the war when it nternatUma] confor the of ilin-4 soon. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration371 1951-03-05 3 GUIDED ROCKET TO STOP BOMBERS Secret tests in Australia f^o, wx- u i <u SY DNEY, Monday. KKIIAIN has let out the news that experiments on the vast rocket range in Central Australia aim at producing first a guided missile to destroy attacking aircraft. A rare informative report on whatA.P. - 371 words
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Article78 1951-03-05 3 LONDON. Mon JJRITAIN has rejected as "unfounded" allegations made in a Czech Note ol February 7 that she was reviving German militarism and aggressiveness. In a note handed to the Czech Embassy, the Government ascribed the tension which existed to the attitude of the Soviet Government. ItReuter - 78 words
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Article46 1951-03-05 3 Colonel Sir A. Stanley Angwin la to relinquish hLs chairman of Cable and Wireless. Limited, to takr up an appointment with the Commonwealth Telecommunications Board. Pie will be succeeded by Major-General L. B. Nicholls. \t present managing director of the Company.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article25 1951-03-05 3 iavo mecnanics irom a Communist plane factory in Hungary made a forced landing in Austria while trying to fly to Yugoslavia A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article125 1951-03-05 3 LUNLKJN. Mon. THE pro-Pakistan documen--1 tary film, "Kashmir Conflict ha s been given its first showing at a West End cinema in London. Later, Mr. Victor MLshoon. Chairman of the London County Council's Public Control Committee, told the Press Trust of India that they had alsoReuter - 125 words
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Article54 1951-03-05 3 me Yugoslavia Foreign Minister, Mr. Edward Kardeij. has announced in Belgrade that Yugoslavia still believed peace could be preserved. But he added the rearmament of Germany is not the way to go about it. India has placed orders in Britain for 110 metre loromotives at a costA.P. - 54 words
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Article266 1951-03-05 3 BRIDGE QUIZ The bidding has gone: South West North East IS> Pass P*»« 30 Pus A What do you bid with each or the following hands' 14kA3«<?Kt<>KJt kQ9 t 7 987 6 5 4 34kQ73S>32O7«*KQ lift 4654<?KS<>K 7& K 6 4A54^320S <7 < K Q6 4 A SSUMING266 words
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Article65 1951-03-05 3 PR} trw how th f Unit i! der. in t. din not tat requiring a d- c.».on A ropi on a h the may break cm i whnt nt a er of declaration of i :e mem rm said as i 1 power PresjU.P. - 65 words
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Article56 1951-03-05 3 Thr Indian H j Raj Kl Lmrit Ka a questioner u New Delhi that band-di rick r«- to !<■ l m Delhi by \hc end I Sh? said the Delhi Mi pal Parliament had map;< ran for the nation of 150 for the curren In April. 1947*. showedA.P. - 56 words
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Article18 1951-03-05 3 Fcdoral I ha.> k J Parliament to app ie purchase f>! nev rom B: U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Advertisement159 1951-03-05 3 BUCKLEY 'tucKLer Foecor his shuts AGAIN r HI m M ill/' I B FOR SHEER LOOKING, LOVELIER /^^f' /,»»<''**; J^_ j STOCKINCS and to help them wear /7^^ I^^^^ I J^% si*"*/ F^S-^ T/ TO KEEP NYLONS, SILKS, RAYONS T^V| A ftf j\^^^\'^/% i H^P^ <iy COLOR-BRICHT LONCER— Use luke-159 words
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Miscellaneous77 1951-03-05 3 INGAPORE BFEBS [Singapore! e Summary; ram the London Editor I The Good «h--mamaoff; 5.4^ f C'onBBCJ 6 Ind(.: News 884 BBC). 645 Band ench: News >bbc»: English Hal: -hour. tBBC>; -:on; 8 15 Thai: I Lks <BBC>; 845 BBC i 9 Kuoyu: And Programmes Bl^ BBC« 945 mnrv and I77 words
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276 1951-03-05 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Mar. 5, 1951. Chinese aliens —1 >- EARLY a q rol a 1 million more Chin v be el'-', ble for in us it is decidf <i<mt them '■its. This n which lit of the le bv the r ol ):i behalf of b h276 words
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Article, Illustration1505 1951-03-05 4 Hall Romney - B.B.C. Far East Radio May Be Cut Hall Romney Next Tory Colonial Secretary? S'pore memories oS the great Penang "Frees" at Cambridge I *>"**•• ''"^k!s IT has been an- nounced that the grant-in-aid for the BBC overseas services is to be cut noxt year by £500.000. A .substantial reduction, for1,505 words
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318 1951-03-05 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR S.I.T. allocations HAVE lead with much interest your leading articie. "Houses and Points', en Mar. 2. Tiie Singapore Improvement Trust have wasted enough time in devising scheme after scheme, which, sad to say, they failed to put into effect. The allocation of S.I.T. houses is still318 words
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Article212 1951-03-05 4 AS a smoker saved from the cigarette racketeers, may I please thank the importers of this commodity together with Mr. Jenkins of the Food Control Department (with its inspectors) fer the excellent work they have done? Where supplies of dishonest distributors have been curtailed I would suggest that212 words
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Article72 1951-03-05 4 A KIDDLE in ambition is posed by a new ChineseRussian Friendship stamp received in London last we< £u shows Stalin shaking hands with Mao Tse-tunß. Their figures spread across and dominate a backcloth of the map of Europe and Asia. In the top left-hand corner is shown the72 words
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Article, Illustration459 1951-03-05 4 Don Wright - A Rose By Any Other Name Don Wright By IF you have a happy conscience and are not an alien it is the easiest thins: in the world to change your surname in Britain. Thousands do it every year. The usual process is by what is popularly called a deed459 words
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Article195 1951-03-05 4 HTHE sex war. on A "men are superior to* women" argument, which neve: fails to arouse Germans, broke out again in a new and violent form recently. It was all the fault of well-meaning Amer i c General Charles D. Gross Governor of a State in195 words
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Advertisement22 1951-03-05 4 i'Lttinma SINGLE STONE RINGS from $1501- To $3000--or more S. P. H. de SUVA 45. HIGH STRCET, SINGAPORE. K. LUMPUR IPOH IIniHIIIIIIIMII22 words
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Advertisement42 1951-03-05 4 2nd Flooi 13-B, iattery M. SPECIAL RiIDUCTIQHS in MORNING, AFTERNOON EVENING FROCKS. H. B. WINTER MERCHANT TAILOR SHIRT MA*t« V. fierever men meet —La Clubroom or on business or pleasure, one sees m of finely tailored clothes by \M N J I42 words
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Article, Illustration262 1951-03-05 5 wly-created posts i use SMC delay i roe rrtSfl Matt Reporter iishmeata Committee of Singapore Municipal CommeeX? toda v i !t vvill have raits agenda again the question of filling two senior posts in the .Municipal ind Analysts Departments. They are Laboratory -iology) itnd262 words
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Article82 1951-03-05 5 pie atngor < I lon, K Ing of a SJ.OOO. the building, was "Fcr pity Antigone, can I not die with you?" Her sister Ismene (lam Lai Cheng) pleads with Antigone (Dorothy Morrell) who has been condemned by King Ct— (Patrick Anderson) to be walled up82 words
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Article59 1951-03-05 5 ■Donations amount. ng 10 $3,291 were sent to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund for the week ending February 24. In addition to regular monthly subscriptions and contributions from Government offices in the Federation, the following donations were received during the w< KELANTAN:- Pasir Piueh,59 words
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322 1951-03-05 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE first post-war exhibition of embroidery and 1 needlework by girls of all Chinese schools in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will be held between March 22 to 31 at the British Council Hall in Stamford Road. The exhibition, which322 words
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Article, Illustration531 1951-03-05 5 MAUREEN MALLAL - 'ON LOCATION' WITH MGM 'TRAVEL TALKS' MAUREEN MALLAL By Br |\(i "on location" can be fun, but it tan also be very tiring. fUk is Um conclusion I reached af.er ha\inß spent all of last Thursday afternoon touring Singapore with Mr. James A. I i /patrick. producer of th? famous531 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-03-05 5 Free Press pk'u MR. D. JOSEPH RAJ (St. Joseph's lustitution) and MISS CHOO GUEK LIN (Methodist Girls' School), who have been awarded the Singapore Co-operators scholarships for the year, pictured with their cheques recently at the office of the t'rban Co-operative Union. The scholarships, worth SlOO each, are awarded toFree Press - 60 words
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106 1951-03-05 5 Better offer... SMC CLERK QUITS $120 JOB COMMERCIAL service in] Singapore is more remunerative than the Municipal service, a junior clerk in the Municipality decided a few days ago He decided to leave immediately after sen only one month, and paid the Municipality, in lieu of the legal notice, the106 words
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Article217 1951-03-05 5 RISING COL - RISING COL BY Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S 550 taxi-dancers are finding it difficult to live on their present incomes because tf the rising cost of living and a number of them have approached their association on this subject. Miss Nancy Ho. .President )f the Singapore Dance Hosesses'217 words
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Article36 1951-03-05 5 The foliow intJ telegram uas recfived by B(> ad Co. I hs agents fOC T;.kupa X:-. >>■ T:n Dredging N.L.: "For February output two dred,lps worked 718 hours, covered 140.000 cublic yiircr 170 piculfl oie36 words
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Article95 1951-03-05 5 BEDOK SITE UNA VAILABLE $2,000, 000 TB SANATORIUM Free Tn ill Kepoi THE Singapore Medical D 1 $2,000,000 t.b. sanatorium will Bedok, > originally intend The reason? The land belongs U authorities; it was their proper- the Until recently it a; willing to sell the land to Goveram ently there95 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-03-05 5 dfdf A pub* U Robertson prei pm. Al! i» t announced later MRS HAN; u. a tb:e<'-oiiart<'r 1: i w hick K hr ed. at the Kuala Lu I Ic < f I .ishion t w»Mk-end. Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Advertisement98 1951-03-05 5 A vi'ng Shortly.J —Jv iHBI^ an y^^^^r 111 t Lad es Cr Cents' Watches la nless Steel Rolled Cold 17 jewels -RWARE DSPT. =LES PLACE SPORE TEL:4649 models for f9 1 f AC. 110/230V— 6 new type valves. BANDSPREAD— nearly 4ft. tuning «alcs. 10i~ Loudspeaker. Flywheel ««<^ Beautiful Walnut (Wooden)98 words
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Advertisement76 1951-03-05 5 7/iese building sets are the finest home entertainment for youngsters. m 4 COMPLETE cct n cc en CONVERSION SETS 1 S8 25 •ox onvcr^ 2.' $13.75 ,BAYKO Supplementary No into No ]S2 75 3 522 00 L No. lx Converts h■• s>^ uu Parts are now ava.lable. No info No76 words
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Article, Illustration1550 1951-03-05 6 p Free Press Brilliant run by 12th of August From ALLAN LEWIS TWELFTH of August put up the best performance seen at Penang for some time when he was very badly away in race six, yet made up qmte a lot of groundFree Press - 1,550 words
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Article24 1951-03-05 6 fREE PRESS tipster Trespasser save five stnj°ht u Saturday's Pinan«» rai Ir t Announce Rick mead 5), Thirl id Trofceßa ($l5).24 words
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Article540 1951-03-05 6 By The Sports Editor •TODAY'S meeting of the Singapore Amateur Foot- hall Association Council at the S.C.C. will be closed to the Press, according to a notification by the honorary secretary, Mr. Lim Yong Liang. As tar as is known, this is a normal monthly540 words
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543 1951-03-05 6 Spurs gum complete mastery over Chelsea i :nd Leeds United outfit. P danced his way along the touchllne and generallv had U Leeds' drfence floundenni;. He carved out openings for thp first two goals and himself scored the Ins* by going throujjh thf L< defence with a clever dribble. AA.P. - 543 words
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Article207 1951-03-05 6 INDIA suffered two de: in the Swaythling I men's table tennis competition at Vienna during the weekend, losing to Belgium 5-4 and the United States 5-1 The Indians played surprisingly well, showing good improvement since last year. Results were: tytliling (up: Ceeehoa bt. United Suvs d— l:Reuter - 207 words
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Article8 1951-03-05 6 MALAYANS WIN SURREY TITLE I Reuter A.P. U.P.Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 8 words
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Article9 1951-03-05 6 Swaythling Cup i,tad. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 9 words
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Advertisement79 1951-03-05 6 MOONROSM WHS SANTA ANITA MRUSH, a ten lo one US$lOO,OOO Handicap on S i -old i iia-1 rid len, ran tnUc and a suar.er b 2 3 i cs. \>T S SHOWS** I s E M v\ I p.m. tuoASJOTTjcouCOSTaiO J l K>» \piurD i ""^"IBBS BROS-' I 3 P79 words
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Advertisement39 1951-03-05 6 f THE STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY W OF SINGAPORE MALAYA CONTAINING MORE INFORMATICS ■B^Bft^^P^BK^J^^HlH p ~~M ii I i^"^n I nRBBfm^nI9E!MS!^HI (It II 1 1 Ftc ■BbSj^SHhbh! 11^ BB^^2Ssßi&^«L^B i l I ■M li POSTAGE EXTRA THE STRAITS TIMES PR^Sj39 words
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Miscellaneous160 1951-03-05 6 Ml£! r^^B Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya 1 YEAHi OOm'tl I YOU'ftE TRtSPASSIN6, GENTLEWEN.' I NiANORAKt GESTURES D I YOU LIKE G0(?D-8YE--AN0 OC^'T BOTHER r— HYPNOTICALLY AND )UR r. I LIKE BREATHIN CLOSING THE GATE/ j— FARM. ITOLO'EM Ir^ OEAI'S a ACb -nr 1 BETTER? —^r- Hey-\160 words
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Article366 1951-03-05 7 CARAVAN DOES WINNING GALLOP Braton, Zalovix also impress From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Monday. (URAVAN (J. Donnelly) showed his formei speed when he reeled off three furlongs in 37 4/5 sees, on the second grass track this morn mg at Penang. The going remains good, with conditions conducive to fast times.366 words
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Article47 1951-03-05 7 BUDGE Patty and Free Kovalewski won the Nations Cup for the United States yesterday by winning iwo singles matches froir Egypt. Patty defeated Jaroslav Drobny, the exiled Czech playing for Egypt. 6-3. 6-4. and Kovalew*ki beat Adl> Shafei. Egypt's top national player, 6-3, 7-5. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article26 1951-03-05 7 27,UWJ ten -nil Rugby N n 3 I rt 3. Bors H Ser- P. P. 3; jI P R M^tropoli- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article82 1951-03-05 7 TWO late gcals by RAF. ->«r centre-forward in yt S A FA. D; tch at Thom^OL brought an exciting therwiae 'he Airmen or Kit"'. tfl A'^oclatirfli bv oals to one. icis onei^ed accounts for the Airmen in the ftrst half and it was not until82 words
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Article21 1951-03-05 7 i ace XI defeated R N.A.S. by two wicketa ■idly match played at P (1 -legraphs ground I21 words
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Article96 1951-03-05 7 THE final of the FARELF inter-unit hockey championship will take place tomorrow at Tanglin Barracks between G.H.Q. FARELr Singapore District representatives, and Ist Battalion Cameronians of Malaya District. G. H. Q. had a hard fight against 223 8.0.D. to enter the final in the Singapore District96 words
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Article32 1951-03-05 7 ITALY beat Belgium two-nil 1 in the semi-final of the international military soccer championship at the Egyptian Army ground, Cairo, yesterday. Italy will meet Eevot in the fhiaL- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article21 1951-03-05 7 In a friendly soccer game played yesterday, Cable Recorder beat the Hoegh Silvercrest by three goals to nil.21 words
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Article, Illustration278 1951-03-05 7 picture. yNO-MAI A\s W ent down 3—l to a Business Houses XI at Jalan Besar yesterday because the ink- and Awang Bakar— was against them. Bakar had a quiet same, only two chances coming his wav and both taken with the speed and deftness that weFree PresS - 278 words
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Article562 1951-03-05 7 WEIGHTS FOR WEDNESDA Y WEIGHTS for Wednesday. MM Olid ti.i of the Penang Turf Clubs March meeting, are: Cl 3, Div. 2-5 F. Victory March 9.00 Azad 8.10 Dundonald B.o> Recovery II (late Sun Song) 807 F.atonian 8.06 Trousers 8.06 Pegasus 8.05 Neptune's Daughter 8.04 Stage Show (late Crnmarty) 8.03562 words
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Article965 1951-03-05 7 THE following are U.K. Soccer alter Sauirmatchcs. Reuter p W D L F A pts Tatenham 31 18 7 ***** 43 Mid brough 30 16 8 ***** 40 Manchester U3l 16 6 9 47 33 38 Newcastle U 29 15 8 6 51 39 38 Arfer.alReuter - 965 words
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Article138 1951-03-05 7 T'HE fire in the Games Bowl will burn night and day during the Asian Games, w r hich end on Sunday next. The torch, which set ir alight was itself lit outside the stadium from the last Gf a series of torches carried inReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration206 1951-03-05 7 Free Press SINGAPORE District Signal Regiment defeat I Singapore Engineer Regiment by <• il to nil in a Tnited Services league soccer fixture at the District Signals ground yesterday. I'l:t\ »s m r in;>v throughout. Sappers did more pressing in the ftrsi hall I never lookedFree Press - 206 words
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Article70 1951-03-05 7 INDIANS HAD TC FOLLOW ON THE Commonwealth tf_am declared their first innings closed at 505 for live at lunch on the second day of their four-day match apainst the Prime Mil XI. Prime Ministers XI were all out In their first inni for 173, 23 minutes after tea The CommonwealthReuter - 70 words
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Article85 1951-03-05 7 ISLAND CL U B QUALIFIERS I rpWO qualifying 1 ,nd Club championship wi i over the v< i k < nd were unusually hiph bee of a strong and fa^ i cent wet weather. A. M. Crawl' h<» qualili< r.s with rounds of 76 and 7 154). but has to85 words
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Advertisement29 1951-03-05 7 ail WRSH, LTD. ALHAMBRA mkn Habit! 'II p JAMES STEWART -SARA HALE. rwo n\u P m. .vourite ■•u and nture. J he Stars of Th 3rd Man" JL (arblerq29 words
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Advertisement15 1951-03-05 7 PICTURE TIP QOLUTION to McLeod's J Picture Tip }m Saturday's Penang races was Nature's Gentleman.15 words
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Advertisement136 1951-03-05 7 EPH EDROi la I I I GLb Bb^ Hi L quickly relieves i COLDS and V^ CATARRH r \\rt It clears the nasal pas- EaJU^KM^^^^^C sages to remove stuffiness ht£&< and the distressing con- I jby ditions of head colds and LJbIUEEk!!3EmLjI catarrh. The patent nasal application bottle is infin»ttl\136 words
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Article, Illustration164 1951-03-05 8 Arab states incensed by Morocco CAIRO. Man. A lit of emergency was proclaimed in Egypt yesterday and thousands of police, including the famed 1 corps, patrolled Cairo streeis to break pro-Moroccan demonstrations. Crowns or students demandv war" against the ich surged through Cairo the police took extranary precautions to guardReuter; U.P. - 164 words
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Article265 1951-03-05 8 VIENNA, Monday. ({t'SSI.VS armies critically need Rumanian on but Communist Rumania has just admitted inability to meet Soviet demands. It is not known here whether this failure may v any role in affecting the Soviet Union's worldil a nrs But Western observers believe r theseA.P. - 265 words
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Article69 1951-03-05 8 ZONE BORDER 'SEALED The Western Allies have approved a German proposal to tighten control of the in-ter-zonal frontier to keep out -Communist infiltrators. Any East German wanting to go to the West must first set a residence permit from the West German authorities of the place where he intends toReuter - 69 words
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Article69 1951-03-05 8 "If we had wanted the damn place, we would have kept it." read a defiant sign the First U.S. Marine Division left on the beach after they evacuated Hungnam. Today, when 1,000 veterans of the division sail through the Golden Gate of San Francisco, the cityU.P. - 69 words
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Article73 1951-03-05 8 People ran panic-stricken from their houses when a series of explosions sent large lumps of machinery hurtling into the air from a power station at Serra Estrela, Portugal. One house was destroyed by falling debris and the entire transformer which was being repaired when the explosionA.P.; U.P. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration210 1951-03-05 8 HEAVY RED SETBACKS IN W. EUROPE WASHINGTON, raon. THE Communist Party has lost one-third of its membersiiip in Western Europe— 1295 000 members since Wond War 11, a high U.S. State Department official said yesterday. Mi Homer Byington Jr., Director of the Departments Office of West European Affairs, said everyU.P.; Reuter - 210 words
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Article46 1951-03-05 8 Thirty-six leaders of 21 Socialist partias all over the world formed a new "Socialist International" at a meeting which ended in London last night. The new organisation is a successor to the Socialist "Second International" which was smashed by the second World War, ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article20 1951-03-05 8 Major General E. A. B. Miller has been appointed Military Secretary to the Secretary of State for War.- i*20 words
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Article14 1951-03-05 8 The Shah of Persia is to I visit Jordan in April. A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article129 1951-03-05 8 BELGRADE, Mon. MR. Ifoshe Pijade. one of the Vire-Presidents of tl Yugoslav Presidium and prominent Politbureati member, said yesterday that although Yugoslavia had joined no pacts 'she Is less isolated today than she was ever before "Not only the governments of the Western countries have expressedReuter - 129 words
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Article70 1951-03-05 8 Last Saturday's "flare-up" 1 at the Soviet war memorial in Berlin was written off by both British and West Berlin police yesterday as an incident for the Russians ro handle. British military police and German police were called off after surrounding the memorial. Mr. J. A.A.P. - 70 words
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Article339 1951-03-05 8 But not part of Colombo Plan LONDON, Monday. THE United States plans more help for countries in South Asia, said Mr. George McGhee, American Assistant Secretary of State, yesterday in Colombo. He was telling reporters about the conference of American diplomats in the MiddleReuter - 339 words
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Article56 1951-03-05 8 JOHANNHSBI'RG. Mon. A SWAZILAND chief has been charged witn eating his 12-year-old brother in a weird ritual of magic to restore his prestige in the tribe. Four other men were accused of having joined Chief Mhlabindaba Dhlaniini in the cannibalistic rite prescribed by Swaziland witch doctors.A.P. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-03-05 8 Abdel Aziz Fahmy Pasha aged 89. the last survivor of three men who started Egyptian revolution World War I. died yesterday. B Ya25 words
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Article145 1951-03-05 8 WELLINGTON, Mon. DRITISH seamen from strike-bound ships in Wellington decided yesterday :hat they would take ships to ;ea but would not load them -hlle the fortnieht-old New Zealand dock strike continues. The men said they would -arry out their duties but do nothing normally done byReuter - 145 words
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Article26 1951-03-05 8 Refugees are steadily reurning to the flattened' port 3f Inchon after taking sheltei m an island off the coasi during the Communist, nr•upation.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article145 1951-03-05 8 A-BOMBS 'COULD DESTROY RUSSIA WASHINGTON, Monday. Q NE of America's foremost scientists -aid vesterday that if the Soviets started a war in Europe now American atom bombs "would destio v Russia" "We could do it without I question as matters stand on Sunday* 1 said Dr. Vannevar Bush. For theA.P. - 145 words
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Article54 1951-03-05 8 >;>s and river patrol units have destroyed 44 Communist sampans in a sweep of the Southern Red River delta, in [ndo-Chfcna. A Saipon communiq 15 Viet minh soldiers were I ?d in the operation and mother 23 Communists were killed and 23 captured in skirmishesU.P. - 54 words
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