The Singapore Free Press, 16 March 1951
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Title Section18 1951-03-16 1 The Singapore Free Press =============I^RGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1951. PRICE II < EM S.18 words
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7 1951-03-16 1 A-spies got information from Fuchs I A.PA.P - 7 words
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Article13 1951-03-16 1 more Bnlg fl d across the border slavia, Belgrade A. PA.P - 13 words
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Article325 1951-03-16 1 IRAN OIL GRAB RED TRIUMPH Can open door to Russia LONDON, Friday. JF Persia carries through its plan to nationalise its oil industry, the West will have suffered a major defeat m the cold war with Russia. That is the view of British observers who, however, are hopeful tlud thereU.P - 325 words
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Article90 1951-03-16 1 CANBERRA. Fri. MEMBERS of the Government declared last night within a few hours the Governor-General would approve the dissolution of both Houses of Parliament. Thf> Prim* 1 Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, has appealed for the dissolution and the rank and file of both parties are believedReuter-AAP - 90 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-03-16 1 picture, NOy/AK RAZMARA, >.()- year-old student at Syracuse University, U.S.A., looks at a picture of his father. Premier Ali Razmara of Iran, who was assassinated on March 7 as he entered a Tehran mosque. Novrar is at the University's College of Mechanical Engineering. A. PA.P - 44 words
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Article20 1951-03-16 1 The condition of Sen;; Arthur Vandenberg, leading United States Republican, < Ls gravely ill after two operations, is unchanged.20 words
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Article57 1951-03-16 1 COLOMBO. Fri. SIR Oliver Goonetilleke. untiil recently Ceylon's High Commissioner ln London, has been appointed as Minister of Home Affairs and leader of the Ceylon Senate. Sir Oliver was the first leader of the Senate when Parliament was created and relinquished the post on his appointmentReuter - 57 words
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Article76 1951-03-16 1 TAIPEI! Friday. PENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek said last night that with adequate aid his Chinese alists could make commando raids on the 1 mainland m two months and a full-scale invai m six months i Ii r :>t a U: D Gen. he would i be mainland.A.P - 76 words
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Article71 1951-03-16 1 I women will continue make-ay no matter how the price soars, according to a ci tion view taken m Melbourne when one woman suggested strike" m protest ogiinsfl the 33-1 3 tax on cosmetics. One opinion was that women would be horrified at their appearanceReuter - 71 words
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Article43 1951-03-16 1 C. an de Lattre de French civil and military commander m IndoChina. "arrived m Paris last nigl H< ive talks with Premier Henri Queuille. Defence Minister Jules M and high Government offlisk for substarj rein: m.^ for the camVietminh. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article182 1951-03-16 1 By NORMAN McSWAN SEOUL, Friday. A KOK KAN barber who bowed and gestured elaborately towards a row of empty chairs m his Seoul barber's shop yesterday summed up the city's residents 1 quickening attitude towards "busi?ic\ss as usual". His keenness tv capitalise on the presence182 words
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Article50 1951-03-16 1 RANGOON, Fri. A POLICE constable at Mandalay found an unexploded grenade near the police station. As a joke, he tossed it into a group of people nearby. Four persotis were killed and six. including the const ab'e. suffered serious injuries m the resultant explosion. A. PA.P - 50 words
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Article111 1951-03-16 1 4 HUNDRED Labour Party, members on Thursdaj demanded early closing or the House ol oinmons bar as a reprisal against (on servatives who have been forcing all night session*. Ibe Conservative leader. Mi Government on an issue which uould require it to quit office. P :»rt111 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-03-16 1 Even dictators so off duty sometime-. Top: General Franco, of Spain, kisses his granddaughter, child of the Marques de Villavcrde and the former Carmen Franco. Bottom: Yugoslavia's Marsh al Tito, a keen chess player, With a delegation from the Yugoslav Chett Federation, \\">.ieh presented him with a51 words
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Article304 1951-03-16 1 Reds resisting near 38 th TOKYO, Friday. UNITED NATIONS troops met growing Communist resistance yesterday as they inched towards the 38th Parallel m Central Korea. They advanced to within 10 miles of the main Red supply base, Chunchon, and, 15 miles to the south-east, entered Hongchon. North of Hongchun. UnitedReuter; A.P; U.P - 304 words
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Article72 1951-03-16 1 Gromyko rejects new West offer Frf. THt; v.k.st made new pn &U jre m an nip' k the d ihe li- )jecl.s I discu.^ed by a luture B Foreign Minis but they a] to Ru After the Big F delegate, Mr rj&id For' Groi find the W a comprom farU.P; Reuter - 72 words
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Article19 1951-03-16 1 Four Chi leld up t clerk a i 1 40 am I Park robbed the cou]19 words
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Advertisement109 1951-03-16 1 te" 45 PD RD.S'PORF j ''< r,s n Splendid father Drink \j Cj A' t t Jrin. tor the hot d«>» it 1 fawned ..old. ft hat tempting. -<.r it, o«n. and tends **«v C •hing mmrnkmnm through th« hodv <»n :1 c, ngtotiww Mr— prti von t«» maintain n-M109 words
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Advertisement111 1951-03-16 1 Singapore Restaurant and BAR 79. Bras Basah Rd. Singapore between North Bridge Rd and Victoria Sir Tele N Hot and Cold Dr.nkt European Food prepared by our AI Cooks Special Wedding Cakes Chinese Chow Chow oo- A% aauaW I wbrnW 9 m\ BC? Tr*^nwT jßw W v i W^^Mm t111 words
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Article, Illustration263 1951-03-16 2 Hips Must Whisper —Says SEIGNON LONDON: A MANNEQUINS hips should whisper while they work but never shout. Teaching modelling aspirants that trick of the "rag trade", says Burma-born Mademoiselle S e i g n o n (whose pair of 35-inch beauties whisper in fluent Burmese) is the toughest part ofA.P - 263 words
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Article, Illustration580 1951-03-16 2 RICHARD VINER - RICHARD VINER explores the secrets of romance. lIUSBANDS! Do you know why your marriage is not all it should be? Do you know why the romance of it is wearing thin? Do you know why you're growing cold and not old together?580 words
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Article202 1951-03-16 2 IT was once said that 1 at every breakfasttime the marmalade Jar against which you prop your newspaper should recall that iar-cfT orange blossom. On the basis that every woman treasures trifles here are ten Reminders* or Youi Wedding Day. 1 Bring home little absurd gifts a202 words
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Article113 1951-03-16 2 CrVTECHISL >ourself. j If you can't answer these questions the riffht way, then look out you're not setting the most out of your marriage. Are you grumpy m the morning? Do you kiss your wife on leaving for and returning from the office? Do you bring her113 words
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Advertisement245 1951-03-16 2 for straight '/PLr-* thiS PlirC milk Every baby fed by bottle needs this pure, nour^hing milk Ostermilk. It is so easily digested I your buhv is contented, sleeps soundly, and grows JrT healthily strong. Ostermilk, with its added iron and vitamin D, means 1 ftSTERM/J^ i straight backs and sturdy245 words
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Advertisement174 1951-03-16 2 Anywhere under the sun v v ARDENA SUNPRUF C Use this wonderful filter cream to p tomf skin from too much sun. With un gradually the healthful way or use to keep a delicate skin fair and smooth. face, arms and neck. MAYNARD CO., LTD. 11, Battery Road Phone 61174 words
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Miscellaneous146 1951-03-16 2 New Crossword No, SO4 fl I 11 I I fl fl mmmmu .L^^l fl afrn "nil ACROSS 1. Pight up <3. 6>; 8. Not the sort of oration m which a tall story could be told (5, 6); 9. Sound way to pay back (3)- 11 In old days this146 words
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Miscellaneous240 1951-03-16 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have a keen, active mind. You are a born executive and Jiave the ability to take any amount of work on yourshoulders. You know how to delegate each task so that you can do the managing while others do most of the labour. \ou240 words
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Article338 1951-03-16 3 RED CHINA COURTS ARE 'TOO EASY' Woman chief's new rules n H iHiio M HONG KONG, Friday. J>" <*' woman bo^ of the Chinese CommonIVkiL 0011 S has .fc sued along interpretation of c«m£f* CW >l n,shnie "t regulations, ordering the courts to cease bein- lenient. iob tnillVM^ Minister ofA.P - 338 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-03-16 3 COOL IN A CRISIS— Sheep, utterly nonchalant about the barn burning behind them, refused to leave their meal at Huron, Ohio. Their heavy wool coats provided perfect insulation as ainst the heat.32 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-03-16 3 la [ace with hi> <M»uaic i^ oninionvAealih md rib I refnlh r| Mm', une ,i n w i\wor(l> exhibition19 words
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Article24 1951-03-16 3 Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy, called for Japan. Nationalist China Spain and Western Germany to be inrated into the "anti-Com-munist defences. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article41 1951-03-16 3 t fell A Irtfc ■A i ud^ I his .i the jaws of two he had I hand afforded or chu ive if the oppon- ro diamo led I I N I lt< pper In cl I notrump. Si:41 words
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122 1951-03-16 3 ENGLISH STILL CHIEF ISRAEL LANGUAGE TEL AVIV. Fri. J/NGLISH remains langu number one m Israel, where Hebrew— somewhat end btr no; different from the Hebrew of the Bible— is the official and publi.lv prevailing tongue. Of the more than 200 Israel papers and periodicals, 75 appear In languages other Hebrew;A.P - 122 words
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Article33 1951-03-16 3 Thi PariB-Athi o run for 11 years tied Belgrade on the reopening of the Simpon-Orient '.ink between Greece and South Africa will spend I :e m .1 -5" rem y<33 words
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Article327 1951-03-16 3 LONDON, Friday. DEOPLE from all the world who like to be naked m the sun are bein° summoned to Britain this year for a grand convention an attraction coinciding with the Festival of Britain. The World Congress of Naturists, as the Nudists prefer to be known,A.P - 327 words
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Article39 1951-03-16 3 The Vatican new Osservatore Romano, has announced that the Czechoslovak Communist Govern meni's expulsion of Archbishop Joset Beran from Piague represented a "now and mOvSt grave violation of ;he rights and liberty of the church". ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement50 1951-03-16 3 [}IIIH!!IIIIIC1I1IIIIIIIIMC3IIIIHI C 3 i II i 1 1 1 1 1 C 3 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 Good Morning Good Health 1 1 GOLDEN CIRCLE 1 QUEENSLAND g I PINEAPPLE JUICE I AND PINEAPPLE XBLF AT A' L LEADING STORES 1 '^PATRICKS FOOD SUPPLIES 1 iAST) LTD50 words
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Advertisement176 1951-03-16 3 PTV-^i MAI AYAH £,rm AIRWAYS I i)jjjjjjjjjj9 te ilVi I i II mi j jihi Ui m MANAGERS; MANSFIELD A COMPANY LIMITED TELEPHONE. 2405 TELEGRAMS IC >*C I VULCAIK jr v CJaZbk... *S& r'or Wholesale Prices please contact &d ts. b\ K. ZUELLIG (MALAYA) LTD, P. Q. BOX 725 SJNGAPQHE.176 words
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Miscellaneous414 1951-03-16 3 bbW JbJa mßf 1 at a^ii^B fi >m smmml If i 1 *jHR .BBC: •30 I i )UI SINGAPORE -g rt i BBC i o Lasien o (Rllr NETWORK) B^ nri: 815 Thai: N (Kiir .>ti»*ui\iv> BBC); 8.45 Dutch: New* 10 a ir «BBC; 9 Kuoyu: News and Pro- orammes414 words
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Article136 1951-03-16 4 Malaya Malayans De wl) bandit idminton are de- j how- trthwhile ne the coniuariably fall the: use the M .d m". no r the j lus- bothered p and m :i True. 1 but > use nih. ant I of of aer r or our friends They don't know il136 words
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815 1951-03-16 4 The Red 'Spy on your neighbour' Army In the second instalment of THREE VOICES FROM RUSSIA CAPTAIN VALERIAN PETROVITCH describes life m the Soviet Forces to Gordon Young MUNICH. THE Red Army is probably the only army m the world which spies on its own men irly as closely as815 words
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Article, Illustration500 1951-03-16 4 A new 'Battle of the Atlantic' is being fough t By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AS the Festival of Britain date competition grows fierce on the Atlantic routes, where airii: to outbid a other for the rich n tourist trade. I rith ore; urse Into this n< have 1 ...nc. lortwo500 words
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Article, Illustration181 1951-03-16 4 THE map above shows the five "Ocean Area" defence zones planned by the North Atlantic Treaty Powers' Organisation. 1. ATLANTIC: Vital cockpit of the struggle for Britain's existence m two world wars. It includes the sea lanes through which American and Canadian troop*. munitions, and181 words
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682 1951-03-16 4 JAMES WHITE - JAMES WHITE by An incredible story from the land of Hans Anderson TENS Hansen has a J room with a view— a third-floor bed-sitting-room. Plants standing m the window, with gay curtains to colour the outlook, make the place appear like thousands682 words
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Advertisement17 1951-03-16 4 (jpgdfMck i vl *-<r-^v« 5 mWW*"^ktr L r <fs\m&M RINGS d p. H. KENDRY, yin: K. I.umpur17 words
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Advertisement38 1951-03-16 4 tfe're off to buy )RK LCm we like a change leg-of-pork and, what's mc we know the loin is one the tastiest joints!'' Pork Loin Roast I P<jfk Loin Clmps- J COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold StorakeCo., L> 438 words
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Article, Illustration8 1951-03-16 5 Free PressFree Press - 8 words
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6 1951-03-16 5 Jemand for English Education in Malaya6 words
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367 1951-03-16 5 ALIENS, MAY BE GIVEN TRUST HOUSES I oints system plan for all allocations THF K.,-,r,i t Press Suff Reporter of Trwrt hoasea which m off,, t \a a s< h cmi for the ""©cation to Singapore-born applies d adm,t a,K ns b,,t ivc )ri ril > rhe Trustees have decided367 words
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Article32 1951-03-16 5 John's Amuue m First Aid it v. s «Ung of I any time or another. t a c-d-dama»jeci runPenang's P I epas -*\pected to be ready mjmka by April 132 words
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106 1951-03-16 5 AS an experiment. Singapore Municipal Commit- I swners have agreed to let to the Malayan public their holiday bungalow at Fraser s 7/2'//. "Singapore House The experiment will be fori months, during which the Lady Supervisor of the bungalow is authorised to 1 grant applications106 words
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Article89 1951-03-16 5 excessive amount of lead due to interior canning, has been discovered m a certain brand of tinned fish imported into Malaya from Hong Kong. The labels on the fins show that they were printed m Hong Kong, but the fish was canned m the interior of89 words
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Article57 1951-03-16 5 THERE will be no public halfholiday on Tuesday. April 10. the date set for the Sinpaport Legislative Council Elections. The Government, state* a Public Relations statement, has no power to declare such a holida\ All Government servants who are registered voters will, however, be permitted to leave their57 words
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Article50 1951-03-16 5 Night life m Ipoh has been hi since the imposition early this week of the new cycling res rictions .<■ night time m the major portion of the town. The hardest hit are the bicycle p irking shops In the vicinity of the cinem.i.s and amusement50 words
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Article, Illustration272 1951-03-16 5 TWO SNAP-HAPPY... ...CAMERA RIVALS THI-' snap-ha] carrying bet we- 'hem >ie camera equipare on their way throu Singapore skipper and chief engli of the Pacific Far I er J. L. Luchenbach. Tin--. keen camera rivals. but inseparable pais. The skipper. Captain J W. Hand, (at right m pic v as272 words
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80 1951-03-16 5 l^OXti KWEI FAH. alias Kong Fah m. a one-le^ed < hinese rubber tapper, who was found gvUtj of two cfeargCl i>f carrying lapanese an 'oma'ic pislol a hand grenade and four rounds of :a»:> apimimJ.ion. was jrestertaj ed to be ddained at the pleaMaTC oi80 words
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Article43 1951-03-16 5 1 Hydraulic Tin. Limited, has declared interim dividends each of three pence per share for the financial Dec. 31, 1950 and 1951 Lively, <both less Incoi at nine shillings pound > payable m on April 13. 1951 tered on 951.43 words
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201 1951-03-16 5 trained for four month f arid had already been working on the survey for three months. The present stall establishon nt provides for eight Inspectors, an Office Assistant, one stenographer, two Gmtie l statisiics clerks and three Grade 2 statistics clerks There are still201 words
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Article27 1951-03-16 5 A sale of Easter toys la being held today ln Robinsons. Raffles Place, by the H DlversiOnal Therapy Unit Proceeds will go towards unit's maintenance.27 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-03-16 5 picture. MR. K. JITMABtfO) v\.is garlanded and cheered yesterday when he was elected by the Indian Chamber of Commerce to represent the Chamber on the new Singapore Legislative Council. His opponent \va< Mr. Hardial Singh Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article, Illustration122 1951-03-16 5 Free Prews Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S new $1,000,--0 000 Ocean Park Hotel" at Siglap has almost reached completion. The venture, by the Siglap Development Company, is a combined hotel and beach resort, and when opened either next month or m May, Mill have 65 individual apartments with sitting122 words
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Article90 1951-03-16 5 $257,400 for 22 houses TN the meanwhile, another building project, involving a little over one-fourth of the cost of building the hotel above, is also making rapid progress towards completion. This development plan is the construction of 22 terrace houses for the Singapore Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society. Limited. TheFree Press - 90 words
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Article19 1951-03-16 5 RULER' S CALL TO MALAYS FOIL' s < pi munit\ Kedah. V luted X told Peiu His H i scion19 words
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169 1951-03-16 5 SINGAPORE firms are Offt od suppor; for the B|ngap< ire Junior Chamber of Commerce's "Ideal Working Girl*' contest which ls being run this month Gifts for the eirls have bi en received from Aurora Limited. Henry Waugh and Company. Limited. Gian Singh169 words
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Article26 1951-03-16 5 Two new members i. Df Stale for 1951. one of U d Ali, :.re Offic SaJeha will sit In Council as an unofficial.26 words
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Advertisement32 1951-03-16 5 V^aW- jffhiS a W'S'/ -^^aY m \v, MW *fe. f*\ X E^- i«w^ iP i y^k. /Mmmmmmmr/ LDBECK'S y ammeter •55 H'a/c/tes /8 Cor of Go/o* S/85 QUA^ SINGAPORE mm arer sale32 words
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Advertisement186 1951-03-16 5 Pr?'< 4aiHa^afl^aa^\ m-y£M?, w* p"^ "j X 'Sa! M Sf^L M SHERRY X^^^jLKWHk y.mMX^^wtmmX Bfaw V^«HI W SHERRIES DRY FLY Pale amber m colour this wine with its attractive aroma of thte <\/\ tljr" possesses the bouquet ot a true tine Fer Ct Bottle m-s^UO An exceed. nffly pleasant wine,186 words
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Article323 1951-03-16 6 CAMBRIDGE TO PATRICK STAKES Logical selection on latest race form From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Friday. DERAK "Derby" aspirants will be the attraction at Ipoh tomorrow, when the Perak Turf Club open their Faster meeting. Contrary to the usual custom ot* continuing the meeting on the following Saturday and running the323 words
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Article, Illustration654 1951-03-16 6 Four O'Clock to win again FOLLOW INCi horses will not start tomorrow: Rigoletto, Kara street. River Moon, Brave Wind. Your Highness, Clynor, Sir Tristram, Ecliptic, (lambar Mclayu, Spithead, Liberty Flag, Assise, Picrcebridge, Kia Ora. Autumn Balloon, Arch Side. Tricolour, Pani Green, Nero, Madasari, Asia, Island Magec, Ilircourt,Free Press - 654 words
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Article55 1951-03-16 6 LUIS Romero. European bantamweight champion, knocked out Georges Mousse (Paris) In 54 seconds of the second round m Barcelona on Wednesday night. Mousse outpointed Romero m a previous bout last November. It was Romero's last bout before his world title match m Johannesburg next month with55 words
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Article853 1951-03-16 6 f PICK Belgium tv win the Class 2, Div. 1 race Ti. at Ipoh tomorrow. Alphonsus, Luciler and Hard Cash, are last -start Brilliant Marc, Belginra and Denbrite were Ir last outin Alphonsus came ftunt \y bark m the field tv beat Sweet Mai>ie853 words
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Article, Illustration266 1951-03-16 6 Ursus to score I again TOMORROW'S Class 2, Div. 1 race over nine furlongs may be called the Van Breukelen Stakes. It provides the best bet of the day m URSUS. The other Van Breukelen candidate, ABBEYSTEAD. should beat the others very easily There were stron-ii rumours m266 words
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296 1951-03-16 6 JOHNNY Brattun of Chicago won the National Boxing Association of America version of the world welterweight title m Chicago on Wednesday night when he sained a split decision over Charlie Fusari of New Jersey over 15 rounds. Bratton, a 23-year-old Chicago, negro, had theA.P; Reuter; U.P - 296 words
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Advertisement119 1951-03-16 6 •VOW SHOWING ■_1 1,-1 1)0 'o— Harold Lloyd m mm T^ZS2^ES^mmmmm Tomorrow M'nite! BWAWNER BROS! Aulas <■. [Xt^aamHaMraßrfßMKH TWO DYNAMIC STARS IK A HUMAN DRAMA OF H-QH EXCITEMENT! V f iii iV 5 J «ji ■asn't WW w% V ILl* Tfle Academy ■A'. Award Winner KINGS Mtmmmtfcnm t? P""o V119 words
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Advertisement366 1951-03-16 6 NOW SHOWING gsg|J 5 SHOWS at -1.45 4 Ufi /8.000.0U0 PEOPLE HUNT ONE V, MMMM^^H jMM*r .vj^^^MmX H^M^^^ Mml Bl' S?" f On the spot realism filmed Mm 4^^ Against New York City backgrounds JH A' n r WL MP 1 I mmmmmmmmMmßmm\ *S mm DOROTHY MALONE LOLA ALBRIGHT CAftl366 words
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Article, Illustration313 1951-03-16 7 NEW C.S.C. POOL TO OPEN MAR, 24 Special races for clubs CHINESE Swimming Club, Singapore, has arranged for a special programme for the official opening of its new $500,000 pool opposite its premises m Amber Road on Vvl Lr y March 2I The Governor, Sir rranklin (nmson, will declare the313 words
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Article345 1951-03-16 7 TODAYS TRACK WORK From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Friday. I7XCEPI lor a few horses spurting down the J stf light, there was little activity on the trainin? tracks here this morning. There was a large atendance at the course and an air of expectancy prevailed on the eve345 words
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70 1951-03-16 7 INDIAN Recreation Club will 1 meet R.A.F. Changi m a friendly soccer match tomorrow 15 p.m. at Farrer Park. IRC players will be selected from Narayanan K. R. Muthiah. VMoo. Ghani. Nadarajah. Balan. ice Param. S. Krlshnan, S. Y. Ally. Dura. Salahuddin. M. I.70 words
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Article49 1951-03-16 7 PARIS. Thurs. FRANCE tightened her hold OO second place m the European junior amateur ice hockey championships yesterday wtih a ten-nil win over Belgium. The French team ha s lost only to iirst place Italy. France's star forward, Jean Pet m. scored two goals.— A.PA.P - 49 words
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Article65 1951-03-16 7 IRISH jockey Tom Molony, due to ride the Americanowned favourite, Arctic Gold, m the Grand National Steeplechase next month, cracked his collar-bone m a fall at the Fontwell Park track yesterday. Molony. who went down with his mount at a water jump, said he could not tell whetherA.P - 65 words
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Article19 1951-03-16 7 Pontypool beat Ebbw Vale by six points to three In a Rugby Union match yesterday Reuter A.PReuter; A.P - 19 words
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Article159 1951-03-16 7 The Singapore Gvin Club, at tt£ annual general meeting held recently, decided that Thursday evenings siiould be retained as the Club's legular practice night, and that a grand shoot should be held m the morning of the first Sunday of each month, commencing with ithe first159 words
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277 1951-03-16 7 R.A.F. Changi Lodger Units 5; H.M.S. Terror 1. [RESPITE the score of five goals to one m favour of R.A.F. Changi Lodger Units against H.M.S. Terror m their United Services League soccer match at Changi yesterday, play was very even. The score was one-all277 words
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Article32 1951-03-16 7 Royal Navy < Singapore) hold the finals of their individual boxing championships (1951) at RoyaJ Naval Air Station Sembawang this evening at 8.30. There are ten bouts on the programme32 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-03-16 7 picture. Mr. Joeelyn de Souza. Manager of Singapore's Asian l»ames contingent seen here broadcasting a running commentary on football at New Delhi for Radio Malaya.— G.I.I.S.G.I.I.S. - 29 words
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Article373 1951-03-16 7 TONIGHT'S BOXING JUST how good is this Burmese "Flash," Mating Thaung? Singapore fight enthusiasts will find the answer when he clashes with Som Pong, still the Colony's welterweight champion, at the Happy World arena tonight. The Burmese has come here with a good reputation. Spotted by373 words
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Article68 1951-03-16 7 Omcial Baseball Rules Committee m Florida, Wednesday voted to retain the balk rule and called for absolute enforcement m 1951. There was considerable confusion last spring over the balk rule and its automatic one-second stop by pitchers m their delivery. Late m the season the tumultA.P - 68 words
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Article35 1951-03-16 7 YyALES play Scotland m an international amateur soccer match at Ebbw Vale tomorrow: Hendon meet Pegasus. the Oxford and Cambridge combined side, m a semi-final of the FA. Amateur Cup at Highbury. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article37 1951-03-16 7 Teams who wish to play friendly soccer and badminton matches against 4 Supply Reserve Depot RASC Civilian Sports Club. Pasir Panjang. are to contact the hon. secretary, Mr. J. Balkara Singh, telephone ***** ext. 284.37 words
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Article273 1951-03-16 7 BODCA MUCH IMPRO VED, HOLD ROVERS Rovers 0; 8.0.D.C.A 0. OOVERS Sports Club and Base Ordnance Depot Civilians Association shared points m > esterday's S.A.F.A. League First Division match at Jalan Besar. Although no goals were stored, the natch provided the best soccer seen at the Stadium s f.u this273 words
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Article34 1951-03-16 7 V l 951 lot) Ghe. v Soo Yong O Teck Wee Ol Koon retary Se.,:. V- X elected), Cheng Hua Bean K<-, tain: Ng Chia 000 K. g V Khoon San34 words
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Article27 1951-03-16 7 Andrew XI uill be < I Ho Ec Bill m DoPah H mat: Lim Kirn Hi I uke I •Johan X mad Ch»-k X27 words
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Article22 1951-03-16 7 il FILM .show baa Films, which Include of the 19 :i Isle of Man and the Raffles which 122 words
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Advertisement44 1951-03-16 7 i NEDS TODAY 'Mr** H The Gra«t Jp D*amcvc Actrma m her First P»ctura HFRLIE V.XiELhitb rill >11>ET v HE: dt. I AILOR j HOTEL :ie. ai I'XCS. B .rt. ssagapssa -HCKONG*CO.. H ines? r.d al! X at v|| v\\ n .-> at 1 l^sa^^^^44 words
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Advertisement110 1951-03-16 7 SPECIAL PRE- EASTER SCREENING SUNDAY M'NITE -CAPITOL THE MARX BROS. ARE "LOVE HAPPY" (Released thru United Artists) With VERA -ELLEN ILONA MASSEY and MARION KUTTON HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT AT 9.00 P.M. HES HERE AT LAST SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE OF FAVOURITES AM) RTELTERWEIGHI I lllaa NeTer Disappointed His Countless I TjS£110 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-03-16 7 Today's sport SOCCER: Div. 1: TuUu Brani v Indonesians at stadium; Dfc Fathul Karib v ftt i lang; Div. 3B: Cosmos v P. AT. at VMA. Buviix-v Hsf. A: Manvac v 1'ulau Bukom at IAN Buv Use. B: MS. v Chartered Bank at Farrer Park; Sen ices Lire.: RFME v52 words
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Article72 1951-03-16 8 NEW YORK. Pri. Till soviet bloc used mor.* til .m 40 per cent of the talking time m I'nited Nations Assembly penary wsaitfu during l <>-> 0 although th»\\ pay only 10 IS per cent of the ILN.'i operatins: (Osts In contrast to Soviet louaiacit\ the72 words
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Article93 1951-03-16 8 5, Fri. SIX md studen down m thi ••re rday m support ol a strike Ol 100.000 university students throughout France. Tens ol thousands of oti. rushed to join the demonstration m pro the rnmenl slash ol 235,000,--000 from students' sosecurity serric The students, wlA.P; Reuter - 93 words
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Article84 1951-03-16 8 Girls ol the Women's Royal Naval Service, assistants from Service canteens opera i the Auckland ts, helped load frozen food for Britain. Benriceraen handled ships ight ports where shipping Jwly piling up because of he month-old dock strike. Workers m meat freezing struck yes killingA.P; Reuter - 84 words
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Article278 1951-03-16 8 'Tell Commons first —Churchill LONDON, Friday. A DEMAND that the government conclude no financial agreement with Egypt without first consulting the Commons was made m the House j>f Commons yesterday by the Opposition leaders, Mr. Churchill and Mr. Eden. This followed the announcement by the Financial278 words
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Article103 1951-03-16 8 U.S. FIXES PROCESS RICE PRICE WASHINGTON. Thurs. THE U.S. Government issued i new regulation establishing dollars and cents ceiling prices on rice at the mill or processor level. Consumer prices are not affected by the order. The Office of Rice Stabilization <ORS», which issued the regulation, said the ceiling prices103 words
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Article133 1951-03-16 8 NEW YORK. Pri. A United Nations survey yesterday showed thai esale, prices have increased steadily since last Jane m 31 of 36 count studied The .sharpest rise 28 petcent—was reported m Finland. The U.N. warned against country by country comparisons since methods of calculation varyA.P - 133 words
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Article163 1951-03-16 8 NEW YORK. Friday. 4 BACTERIOLOGY professor said here that scientists will complete this year a search to identify all the different viruses that cause infantile paralysis. j A successful end to the three-year search could mean development of a vaccine. Tbe professor, Dr. L. P.A.P - 163 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-03-16 8 WRONG END Corporal Leonard nose, oi uetrou, uses an enemy burp-eun to herd two Chinese prisoners down a rain-sodden road m Western Korea.23 words
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Article44 1951-03-16 8 The tin closings at yesterday afternoon's session of the London tin market were: Spot— 1,400 buyers and £1,420 sellers, with no business. Three months £1.175 buyers and €1.180 sellers, with business at £1.180 to £1.165. Turnover— llo tons, all three months. U.PU.P - 44 words
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Article22 1951-03-16 8 Britain has made a second award of £250.000 to Hong Kong University to hedp m rehabilitation and develonment. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article99 1951-03-16 8 BUENOS AIRES. Pri. THE Argentine President. 1 Gen. Juan Peron. last nigh: called his Federal Congress into special session today to discuss the dispute over the independent newspaper La Prensa. The newspaper, a frequent critic of the President, has been closed since Jan. 26 by aReuter A.P - 99 words
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Article30 1951-03-16 8 Mast police forces m Barcelona yesterday pulled off the streets of the city as cost-of-living strikers went back, leaving only scattered pockets defying government orders to return. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article148 1951-03-16 8 London Stock Exchange LONDON, Friday. CONDITIONS on the Stock Exchange yesterday were generally quiet and inclined dull with prices at the close somewhat irregular, states Keuter's financial correspondent. A feature of earl? dealings was an easier oil section. This reflected the Persian Government's approval of oilReuter - 148 words
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Article144 1951-03-16 8 WESTERNERS, TOO, CAN BE STOICAL THE British Tommy, the American Gl. the Australian Digger and the French Poilu can stand pain with as much stoicism as the Chinese. This is the belief of Maj. Helen Lyons, m charge of a group of American nurses who have treated United Nations. NorthReuter; A.P - 144 words
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Article105 1951-03-16 8 KEY WEST. Florida, In. PRESIDENT Truman yesterday gave his full backing to the men around him saying they are all honourable. Asked about newspaper cartoons and criticisms reflecting on the moral and ethical standards of some of his White House employees" Truman said they were not true.U.P - 105 words
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Article47 1951-03-16 8 MELBOURNE, Fri. AN ATOM bomb flrst-aid nuVse m every home is part of the Australian Red Cross Society's atomic defence plan. Other activities are to be centred on increased blood transfusion services and the storing of sorum "banks" at strategic centres. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article23 1951-03-16 8 Fighting flared up on Israel's northern border yesterday when shots were exchanged between Israeli police and Syrians across the frontier. A.PA.P - 23 words
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Article71 1951-03-16 8 Th- 1 German General, Ernst von Falkenhar -led for 12 years for war crimes by a Belgian court, had been *in--1 to resume his post as military adviser to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, a fellow general reported yesterday. This informant said "Von Valkenhausen spiritually lived m theA.P - 71 words
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Article54 1951-03-16 8 Yesterday's closing quotations on the Hong Kong Money Exchange were: HKS6.OI 6.065 per U.S. dollar. HK515.50 per pound sterling. HK5303.5 per tael of gold.— U.P A 20-ton cargo of 100,000 toys is on its way from Philadelphia to children m Yugoslavia through the efforts of the American Legion'sU.P - 54 words
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Miscellaneous76 1951-03-16 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris I what Dp V^ s 00£S T I I^ET him 3E TRIED YWy I SUGGEST I KwNAf O^hER OROERS Y^ .^> /yOu w\ TEMPLAR J v OUSAv DESERVE T*AT AND PbN' SHED 3Y JYObR miGhnESS > hAS ThE CAP^A n o^2 jg fo| n.ow tmqust76 words
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