The Singapore Free Press, 3 April 1951
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Title Section18 1951-04-03 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1951. rice t::n uentn18 words
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Article249 1951-04-03 1 ALLIES CROSS 38th. AT WILL Le^s evidence of build-up TOKYO, Tuesday. patrols crossed the 38th Parallel at will on the Korean western front yesterday as evidence of a Chinese offensive build-up appeared to be growing slimmer. On the central front, the Chinese were apparently abandoning their strong defensive positions threeReuter - 249 words
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Article51 1951-04-03 1 D i Ja irned j came j i o^d S why rs and a I our a -qua re the appree its the work- the tailor's prison. .1 to me of -;\king s -0-0-v.v re?en, they any have pay mean All 3 com—tn51 words
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Article12 1951-04-03 1 re ;emi are rebrought A camels >till in Nnrth A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article50 1951-04-03 1 TAXES ROUND BY ROUND WASHINGTON. Tues. arjß. John Snyder. Secretary '1 of the Treasury, called yesterday for prompt action on the Administration's $10.--000.000.000 "first round" tax increases. But he said a 'second round" of tax increases could be postponed until next year because of a vastly imDroved budget situation. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article21 1951-04-03 1 Mr Winston Churchill will <peak at the bicentenary of the University of FeillMWi*nh m Philadelphia on May 8 U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article183 1951-04-03 1 9 BANDITS KILLED IN FED. Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. 'VTNE more bandits have been killed by security forces m the Federation. Five were killed by a patrol acting on information m tne Batu Gajah area of Perak yesterday morning. The bandits 'walked into an ambush and they183 words
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Article25 1951-04-03 1 MORE FOR A-WORK President Truman yesterday asked Congress to provide U5551,300,000 more for the Atomic Energy Commission to build urgent production and research facilities. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article98 1951-04-03 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE Government yesterday banned spare tires for 1 new cars and cut the total civilian supplies of rubberfor April by an additional five per cent The order makes an esti- mated 88.000 tons of rubber available during Apnl-aboui 1500 tons below theU.P. - 98 words
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Article16 1951-04-03 1 Barbjr. r ?SS o auctto the f umiuf/e effects and oil paintings16 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-04-03 1 nicture. direct HITS by Napalm bombs turn these Red supply trains into rcanng infernos after strikes by U.S. B-26 bombers. The American airmen spotted the trains on a main lne running between VVonsan and Pyongyang in North Korea and promptW applied the torch. A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article144 1951-04-03 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. T«HE United States Senate yesterday voted to go on record against sending more than four U.S. divisions to Europe without future sanction by Congress. The same amendment had been rejected two hours earlier by 46 to 44 votes. On a motion to reconsiderReuter - 144 words
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Article44 1951-04-03 1 Free Press Staff Reporter Two Cantonese waitresses were held up by two Chinese and robbed of a watch md $20 m Aljuneid Road, Singapore at midnight last night while they were on their way home after .work at the Happy i World.44 words
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Article61 1951-04-03 1 -.a. K;err.rir mlvc r-hea ded arrows belonging to the Kinjha" beeTsto*n7ro m Holyr™ Palace, m U*Ubursih i...~A </. discuss whether the theft was iinkr*«"S_? Coronation Stone stolen from Wasted with the m,s ,n .f ir i^, nas But Edinburgh inhabitants mi „ster on t hr.amas. jewellcrv t0U.P. - 61 words
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Article73 1951-04-03 1 LONDON. Tues .D e Havilland Comet jet A airliner, second oi B.i-.ain^'record-brealtir,, 3 e^ Setween" Britain and ClcutU: feu,, t-. /-v a ra», p_v( on which the ***<&£« of e c el s lland Works ODera t e late. ope a SSjthjm to-t ft»"'^^l, mto73 words
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Article229 1951-04-03 1 SAIGON, Tuesday. FRENCH FORCES yesterday announced a major r victory over Communist-led Vietminh troops trying to break through the French defences northeast of the key port of Haiphong m northern IndoChina *Yench and French Union trooDS under the command of General Jean de Lattre deU.P. - 229 words
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Article44 1951-04-03 1 WORKERS on strike at the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company installations In Southern Persia were reported yesterday to number 11.000 about 1,000 more than yesterday. Two suspected members of the banned Communist Tudeh Party were arrested m Aga Jari m the oilfield. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article283 1951-04-03 1 ALTHOUGH stricken wit far the last two years, ed several examinations <> Free Press Staff Reporter h spinal tuberculosis and confined to bed m England a Singapore Chinese girl studied Mffelßfi jn l ptPSf Leeds University The story of her courage was told by Mr. A.283 words
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Article113 1951-04-03 1 LONDON, Tues. POLONEL W. N. Gray of Malay?, and the other police commissioners here for the first Empire police conference m history are today getting down to serious business d°fining the role of the colonial policeman ln the present world situation. Last night they settled dcwnReuter - 113 words
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124 1951-04-03 1 U.K. AGREES WITH JAP TREATY DRAFT LONDON, Tues. THE United States draft of the Japanese peace treaty received last week is generally acceptable to Britain, it was understood m usually well-informed diplomatic quarters yesterday m London. A Foreign Office spokesman would make no formal comment on the draft while unReuter - 124 words
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Article112 1951-04-03 1 FRANKFURT, Tues. rr»HE ALLIES are to modify 1 their stringent control over war-potential industries m West Germany, a high American source said lasi n H^ said the Bonn Government was formally notified of vital changes m the 1947 Washington agreement pro--hibiting and limiting German strategic production.A.P.; Reuter - 112 words
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Article53 1951-04-03 1 The Anglo- Argentine negotiators resumed their talks yesterday m what appeared to be an all-out effort to end their eight-month trade Passe. 1 A A Their subjects included a resumption of meat shipments, which ended last July, financial remittance*, trad* debts, supplies. fuel and t nnlate53 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-04-03 1 THF. KINC. md Queen ati -nding tiie distribution 01 It aval Maundy Money at Westminster Abb?y lasp wc«k. It was tve Kit> fir puhl'c engagement since his recent28 words
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Article77 1951-04-03 1 Hungarian envoy is recalled BUDAPEST T oungary mnopncs I ,H ui it Charge d'ArTair-s i ,radt following an allegation po n -'d b° m i p,« m v lie Th»« Hui Pnr I iviui ry id ta a tacked b] (Vug Secret Pollcel Saturday when he aUemi •id his driverU.P. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration593 1951-04-03 2 Maureen Mallal - 'Ideal' Girls Had No Dress Sense Maureen Mallal Beauty Brains LAST MINUTE DECISION— These three competitors were so close m points to the twelve finalists that the judges decided to admit them to the finals on April 5. They are Miss Rosemary Tay, Miss Sally Cheong and Mrs. Pauline Lim.593 words
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Article, Illustration194 1951-04-03 2 MARY DUNBAR - MARY DUNBAR TOO many women, one 1 cannot help feeling, regard perfume as a separate and rather perfunctory adjunct to the toilet somctbing to be dabbed on, whereas the essence of the subtle art is the creation of a scented aura which clings to one. though almost194 words
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Article172 1951-04-03 2 From EILEEN ASCROFT PARIS. The new moon is the theme of the spring collection of Jacques Heim. Bodice tops are crescent shaped. Peplums and hem lines are softly curved. Paris has introduced no basic fashion change for the new season. Length, waist, shoulders and neck172 words
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Advertisement343 1951-04-03 2 CS.FFURE >V >» I FOUR LES WwWv¥s" V /f// yS*\\ V|N r DAMES c/'C^S^ j MERLES BEAUTY SALON lOHN LITTLES BLDC. PHONE: *****. Buy Our Latest j "Of mxr bracelets j (Heavy I'ype) tr^j*^^_fcQQqflkp_^_^^^^_ l I la Pure 22 kt. GOLD about s*oo end. I KWONG CHEONG LOONG LTD. I343 words
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Advertisement186 1951-04-03 2 doni/o qeddeo* Ike lu4l c/D SAi| WEDNESDAY SPECIAL, HATS $5 up GLOVES S!2 Costume Jewellery Greatly IL AIMI It A 20. BATTCRy ROAP SinCapqm rw<»l fcO^J^T^g^f^L. I9SIII| i v r EXCLUSIVE HAIR STYIINC 1 CONTINENTAL TRAINED fi Under the personal supervision of m Margueretta, assisted by a competent a and186 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous286 1951-04-03 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR JJORN today you are inclined to be too impulsive and overly sympa.hetic. This leads, all too often, to your b-in^ imposed upon, Guari gainst mis. or your own personal interests may v lin > unneee* sanlv You are an idealist and have high hopes of early success286 words
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Miscellaneous98 1951-04-03 2 F*w Oosswepd No, 317 14 1^ pßnßl fi Wr ■___B B S^^HHS" CLUES ACROSS 1. 8. 20 Kipling's plea for O riental voyage <4 2 9 4 s> alch^sVsTfe $ft S ha beTthe 4 14.. M. Wood lr diaries ,4, ,k r?'° U d CoVer thls wound m »'k op?98 words
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Article, Illustration427 1951-04-03 3 A Bormann who was converted 4 ..ni it v BERLIN, Tuesday. lp Ji.r Hitler's God-son is m a Catholic monastery wJ^l _r ft£ ai Germa n.v» studying for the priesthooj. Had th.? Reich h-ld to-ether, he might have nad a career In the Nazi PartyA.P. - 427 words
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Article38 1951-04-03 3 ENVO Y 'ASSAULTED T>« Hungarian Foreign M>nl«trjr said v°sterdav thit *fx. Ist van Ilarbec. Hungarian Charge D'Aff aires m Rel-rade. was "rriminaMv a 4 d" last Sattnrday hv al't^\ r e r»-«o«"s of the vi'go- secret pclic? ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article104 1951-04-03 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. THE United Slates has ?sked th a American republic to build up their arm?d forces rapidly to thwart Moscow's "imperialistic deShe put to the military committee of the emergency meeting of the Foreign Ministers cf the 21 American reoublics three resolutions which proposedU.P. - 104 words
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Article23 1951-04-03 3 A.P. Tbe Hawaiian Pineapple Co has announced clans to instai a special U5551.000.000 olant m orcW to market. fro7en nineaop'e juice.A.P. - 23 words
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Article34 1951-04-03 3 The Italian Government has refused visas to a number of East European Communist leaders seeking to attend the Eighth Congress of the Italian Communist Party opening m oras today. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article337 1951-04-03 3 CAIRO, Tuesday. OEVERAL hundred men, and not a few women, make a good living m Cairo out of "monkey business". They are the women and show-women who every day take performing: baboons on tours of the city, giving pavement performances. Most of the baboons mReuter - 337 words
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Article62 1951-04-03 3 The British stage and "screen actor. Ralph Forbes. 45. has died m a New York hospital following an illness of several weeks. Mr. Forbes began his acting career m British silent Alms, changed to the stage and came to America m 1924. He had sinceA.P. - 62 words
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Article55 1951-04-03 3 An American restaurant i plans to install a "telauio--1 matic" system which will instantly record a customer's order m the kitchen. Waiters will write the orders, thus speeding up service. Customers could write their own orders, but they would still need a waiter to bring theA.P. - 55 words
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Article25 1951-04-03 3 General Franco reviewed troops, tanks and artillery units parading through Madrid on the 12th celebration of his victory m the civil war. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article50 1951-04-03 3 Thirty-eight women and !our children were killed and !50 people injured when a three-storey house collapsed j at Indore. Central India. The top floor of the building, where 100 women were holding a prayer meeting. gav c wav and brought down the other floors, eye-wit-nesses said. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article58 1951-04-03 3 Barn ard o Boys turn farmers Exhibits at this year's Jubilee Royal Show m Sydney included a farm produce display from 75 English boys, some of whom got their first farming experience m Australia. They are all migrants sponsored by Dr. Barnardo's Homes. Many of the boys "•nd girls fromReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-04-03 3 FAMILY STAIt Kit ron .Moore, the British film actor, who is on his way to Hollywood, pays a final visit to his wife, actress Ba bar a White, m a London nurs'njr home, to see their son Robert. Sist r Theresa went too.43 words
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Article110 1951-04-03 3 CUSTOMS WORLD AIR TICKETS COLOaMBO. Tues. £EYLON Customs oilicials j confiscated two round-the- world air tickets valued at approximately Rs. 20 000, be- longing to an Indian passenger, for alleged contravention of the local exchange control reg"lations. The tickets were said to have been purchased here by a Ceylon residentReuter - 110 words
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Article29 1951-04-03 3 The Chinese au ho: I i have awarded medals and banners lo Soviet experts for "invaluable assistance* 1 In restoring and developing electrical enterprises m China Reuter-AAPReuter; AAP - 29 words
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Article22 1951-04-03 3 fHAIIAM Moffat t. the fat boy' of l.ntish films, has hi* aa attack of kfetPMS far more thin a fertaaigfct.22 words
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185 1951-04-03 3 MANILA. Tues. PHILIPPINES reparations claims, placed by Malacanan Palace at 8 bilh dollars, are "a I of absolute net according ro acting Foreign Secretary Felii. The Philippine stand, he .says, "is not motivated by emotional considerations It stems from the conviction that inasm-ich as JapaneseReuter - 185 words
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Article62 1951-04-03 3 Tips on the En -land-.' tralia run are so low that the tilp is "hardly worth stewards on the liner OroJ said m Melbourne First class pi once tipped £A7 now only l") Bedroom stes i who used to colle-t up > £153 on the roundReuter - 62 words
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Article45 1951-04-03 3 Sforza visits peace congress The Itail Minti Count (\ii.o ad-.-^d the 0] I fourth com movement rK which ve-'": Roma. About 150 delegates irom 12 countries are due to "uid the five-day me< under the chairmanship of Boyd Orr ore ddent of the organisation. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement241 1951-04-03 3 Fly the fastest way to FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN by QEA and BOAC Constellation /Af'f^L*^ >v!2a -with restful night stops Im HlwP* Plan now to fly to tbe Festival of Britain, /'mm i *m\ v a5fll ltl». *J! flt 1951. Everywhere you'll be "welcome to Britain" to its Exhibitions and Anniver-241 words
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Miscellaneous87 1951-04-03 3 3?M!gQ Qui^ .u. t-rabte. •\t j 1 I J i a i x I X I I 1 a r t J. M U r I i 1 -50 7 i four Exelusite to the Singapore* Free Press m Malaya 1 iy-"JjBft3Sr-«B^ Mmmttr I^HP iLi-JO-l J |E Exclusive to lhe87 words
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Miscellaneous261 1951-04-03 3 m ft r suit ard i "o-ish to a and be r~i'.dly iu- ed in s'. fl. Thr?e notrump. S.»nif» reiw i at Mil thJ ;ime ycu have ich s ron??r hand. I T > ciut» One nottuwp l elubl would hardlv c )nve.v »1 :i of thre? aces; yt261 words
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463 1951-04-03 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. April 3, 1951. The lion's tail "I feel m regard to this aged England pressed upon by transitions ot tr^de ar> d competing populations I see her not disputed, not weak. bji well remembering tatar she has seen dark days before. indeed, w.th a k.nd463 words
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Article905 1951-04-03 4 Don Iddoin s Diary Big Business Bombards Me DRITISH big business ■J bombards me. Sir William Rootes, the motor magnate, writes: "I am more certain than ever that if we do not keep up our dollar push Britain will not oe able to rearm on her own. Dollars mean defence."905 words
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Article296 1951-04-03 4 RADIO-ACTIVE by products from the American Oak Ridge atom plant are helping science to discover new fishing grounds m various parts of the world tv^ S*? I cx Pedition ship, the Galathea, is exploring the oceans. investigating underwater life. The atomic by-products are used to find out296 words
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Article1359 1951-04-03 4 The Free Territory Of A European issue left over from western attempts at compromise with Communism is m the news again. The problem remains a vicious circle with no solution m sight, writes FRED MANOR. TRIESTE, one of the x unfortunate European issues left over from the abortive western1,359 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-04-03 4 7 i:e curtain has gone up on the Shakespeare season at Stratford on Avon. Heu it a scene from the first play pc rformed, Richard IV, with M ichael Redgrave as Richard and Heather Stannard as his Queen. The Memorial Thea tre has been redecorated for __<56 words
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Article109 1951-04-03 4 FELIX - Harmonica is a R eal Instrument F ELIX MtMlerti li By har coming A*~A<Xl i A 'U_| In order to _m_ n^ musical much of hi JJ P ARI<; -dim anew harnioi the public mmSt**!? and hn sam< Cnesni Ke plays on Pari. R elude "Co?, "Fo.'re tunin Lean Bobbidi-B109 words
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Advertisement13 1951-04-03 4 Finest DIAMOND RINGS and ETERNITY RINGS U.S.deSilva Jewellers 106 ORCHARD Rl). PHONE *****13 words
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Advertisement78 1951-04-03 4 WANTED. An appetising fees for s coW luncheon* Try our tasty pics with a salad we vr lots of varieties, fr instance: small pork pies er cnicken-n-ham, costing 55 cents and 7« cents each; larger pies mt $150 par lb. (Singapore prices) COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Stord-e Co., Ud. ~**^*Bl^HM^____78 words
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Article289 1951-04-03 5 VOLUNTEERS LACK LEADERSHIP Need for officers with experience F ™e Press StatT Reporter piL trouble with many people who had tried to join the volunteers m the past was that they did not possess the essential qualificationscivic pride, public consciousness and leadership, Capt. W. Stewart, Adjutant of the Singapore Volunteer289 words
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Article, Illustration432 1951-04-03 5 urS ing animals on a ship is tough »a l> i lure I J" n-d ani- ftcn lha« fcr a <' n h e _L tram ■"Hai k in the m th 52 ..rience -ia's dur n t that 1 i > kerper432 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-04-03 5 R. iew mi the 1 Rta < ..-nnanv m wtrslasia an ,j supervisor l hr ton.panv> offices m arrived .r from day on an Free Press picturesFree Press - 29 words
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427 1951-04-03 5 Dry cleaners do big business —but their costs are high Free Press Staff Reporter ..nRTr PEOPLE m Singapore today are wearing light tweeds than ever before. And as a result, these are now about ten times the number of dry-cleaning shops there were ten years ago. It mas back m427 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-04-03 5 Mi. and Mrs. M. Drew who were married last meek at the Church of St. Joseph, Singapore. The bride was Miss Olga Mary EspeckermaJi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Especkerma.,, <;f Singapore. The groom Is the son of the I** Mr nd M Drew, of Kilkenny, Eire, —Studio53 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-04-03 5 V*"*r» rae i-njjush hcspiiality, Mr. Arthur YY. Cookson, Chief Steward of the m.s. Soeotra, waves an airy welcome to his comfortable cabin. Visitors seldom refuse the invitation, for his cabin windows have boxes containing some of the rarest species of cacti picked up from nurseriesFree Press - 60 words
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Article32 1951-04-03 5 New Moon Day Celebration will be held at the Buddhist Temple, Temple Road, Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, April 5, by Mrs. G. K. Sadrisappuhamy, Buddha Puja at 7 p.m.32 words
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Article110 1951-04-03 5 Swimming —but no baptisms Free Pres< Staff Reporter jyjOf/iVr EMILY swimming pool will not be used for the purpose of a baptism. In a two-line decision, the Estates and Fire Brigade Committee of Municival Commissioners has unanimously disapproved an application to use the pool for a baptism service. This ts110 words
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411 1951-04-03 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Municipal Services Union has agreed that the proposed medical benefits sche me, providing for the treatment and hospitalisation of sick Municipal employ ees and their families, should be made compulsory for all members of the st aff, the411 words
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Article63 1951-04-03 5 Guests who turned up at the Church of the Visitation m Seremban yesterday morning to witness the wedding of Theresa Rebecca Jayaranl, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Aloysius, of Teluk Anson, to Mr. Lawrence Joseph, of the Road Transport Department, Raub. m*ere disappointed—63 words
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Article39 1951-04-03 5 Mr. Jack Benn, Singapore Turf Club assistant, who was injured at the Kedah Gymkhana meeting on Saturday mhen his mount, Kimkerley, unseated him, was reported yesterday to be progressing at the Alor Star General Hospital.39 words
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Article289 1951-04-03 5 Property Custodian 's 'ultimatum' Free Press Staff Reporter DEOPLE who have not paid for or returned furniture borrowed from the Custodian of Enemy Property following an option to purchase them two months ago, have now received an ultimatum' from the Custodian to let him know within seven days what they289 words
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Article113 1951-04-03 5 FIVE PARKS FOR ELECTION MEETINGS gLECTION meetings m Singapore may not be held m Municipal open spaces and children's playgrounds other than m five specified oarks These are Farrer Park. King George V Park, Katong Park, Jalan Besar Stadium and Geylang Recreation Ground. The Commissioners have decided that, as a113 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-04-03 5 X representative of "fh- W msaea"— a Chris an mho are t:U.n< lhe -rid thai "Doom's Day" is at hand arr.ved In Singapore recen < He is srrilins Mr. N. H. I (above). Chief of the P Tomer Society mhleh reprr* s the m eres.s53 words
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Article104 1951-04-03 5 Price of shoes up 20 per cent (SINGAPORE'S lea her shoo manufacturers have stipulated an increase of 3t per cent on prices ol ll ly made leather shoes m view of the present h cost of raw materia. The decision was taken lowing a meeiing al representatives of I leather104 words
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Article56 1951-04-03 5 DINNER DANCE "The Se; ord c» find D*i cc of Cci arranged by the IS6O Or s of H Tan Account v I mill Uik~ place *i 'lhe Cm I Saturday. April 14. at 8 p dilates and friends ric:: roufl Sf attending arc requested t« t. the Graduates Dinner56 words
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Article37 1951-04-03 5 "Pe-uvi.! City of Lotida title of a fi. m-talks prop be p:ven at I today <8 p m i. S|Mai.< i Mr. H^nrv H t and Mi Baker r\i.d tl .ti i and F Cathedrtl37 words
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Advertisement54 1951-04-03 5 Iresh Collection of BRGDERiE ANGLAISE COCKTAIL FROCKS Reasonably Priced 1"^ imnS li jll >n -)?ji ST~4 .SB i_-jC_-jjßMßLjli--..i. I.iwßj' 1 1> I'lSir v A (R^ii^P^B 1-Toam. wwawm mimn n 't G Morang e«ftee ¥j Daintily terved afternoon teas 1 I LMBthes ala carte a W ill otoeked bar J___yßoa<L Phunr54 words
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Advertisement73 1951-04-03 5 grand CHEAP SALE orb r CANNOT BE REPEATED!! EARTHENWARE DINNER and TEA SETS I STOCK PATTERN IN PLAIN GREEN DINNER SET FOR 6 36 Pieces <f_Q C CH I Usually $44.50 NOW lj>o\}.wl/ TEA SET FOR 6 22 Pieces fM Q fZ(\ I Usually $16.75 NOW kJIO. JU 1 STOCK73 words
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Article, Illustration701 1951-04-03 6 SINGAPORE BOXERS HOPEFUL ptc-ure. Free Press Boxing Reporter lIOW many Singapore boxers will reach the finals of the FARELF individual championships this week? Top Army boxers from Hong Kong and Malaya will be striving for honours m the roped arena and it remains to be seen how our local championsFree Press - 701 words
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Article429 1951-04-03 6 From .ARCHIE QUICK TROUBLE is brewing m the amateur soccer world. Three years a^o Dr. Tommy Thompson, Oxford University coach and a member of the Football Vssociation Council, conceived the idea of a combined Universities football team and thus Pegasus F.C. was born. Th? Corinthian-Casuals have429 words
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Article36 1951-04-03 6 Jayant and R. Bhandari (India* won the men's doubles m the West of England table tennis championships at Exeter on Sunday. In the unal they bea> B Kennedy and W. Steetmar 18, 22—20.36 words
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116 1951-04-03 6 28-1 Finnure; 33-1 Partpoint. Prince Brownie. Glen Fire; 40-1 Sergeant Kelly. Cadmamstown Nickel Coin; 50-1 Broomfield. Irish Lizard, Morning Cover, Do? Watch. Royal Tan. Rowland Roy and Rus?*an Hero; G3-1 Ellesi.iere \V!rl all^ n Ser Shagreen was heavily supported at last ni-ht's VictorReuter; A.P. - 116 words
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Article129 1951-04-03 6 A 17-year-cld girl living m Wold Newton, Yorkshire, has won the oldest horse-race m Britain. She Ls Yvonne Robson, victor at her first attempt m f he 432 year old Kiplincotes Derby, run by tradition on the third Thursday m March over a 42-mile courseReuter - 129 words
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Article13 1951-04-03 6 ]_LOYD .Mangrum wan the U3510,000 open gclf tournament at Wilmington. North13 words
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Article152 1951-04-03 6 THE -ghost" of a Swedish soccer star was key figure on Sunday m an April Fool hoax that disappointed hundreds of rabid Hong Kon*> football fans. The Hongkong soccer field was jammed with fans lured by a Chinese newspaper report that Hans Jeppson, the centre-forward whoA.P. - 152 words
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Article41 1951-04-03 6 A TENNIS court was named after the late King Gustaf V of Sweden m a ceremony on Sunday at Monte Carlo. A plate with the King's name was unveiled while the Swedi'h colours were hoisted over the court. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article87 1951-04-03 6 TARRY Johnston, captain and right half of Blackpool, J A Cup finalists, has been voted thc "Footballer of the Year" by the Football Writers' Association. Billy Wnght of Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Tom Finney, of Preston North End, were close second and third respectively. Ba- Jo c87 words
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Article225 1951-04-03 6 RI'GBY Union referees who have been using their own initiative to prevent collapsing scrums should be made "honest men by the International Board, who met m London recently. An amendment to Law 13' will make it illegal for a hooker to pack down with an arm225 words
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Article, Illustration345 1951-04-03 6 GOALKEEPER HEADS AWAY Free Press Soccer Reporter Pulau Brani United 2; Singapore Cricket Club 1. tnRST DIVISION leaders Pulau Brani almost failed against less fancied opposition yesterda> and eventually struggled home with a two-one win over SCC. at Jalan Besar. Exchanges, on the whole, were evenFree Press - 345 words
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Article62 1951-04-03 6 SINGAPORE Amateur Footba'l Association Council lat n vh' decided fo write to Netaji Football Club reQuesting ir to affiliate with Indian .Association. parent fcr Indian soccer In the C Unless Netapi F.c. complied within seven cays, sa.fa. decided, it would he f i he S-A.F.A.62 words
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Article67 1951-04-03 6 GOAL by Haick five minutes before th° end enabled Royal Navy Keppel Barracks to hold Customs S C. m an S.A.F.A. ThiTi Division League match at Bt George's Road yesterday Barracks dominated phy but could not score m the first half. Customs attacked strongly after the67 words
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Article35 1951-04-03 6 Govt s tork go up again I*HE S ant ye ceedii B soa.ed v.i padate;. corded. I mo. lexti eqir c!osi (rom re :he yea: en j' on I >rou and re golf's \V~9 ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article30 1951-04-03 6 buii .•oys As ion by toils to tf Third i at St. < day. Boorers Is? 1.0 1 pere Wan all, B Chew I *»np R30 words
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18 1951-04-03 6 British pro' golf tourney starts Tlip touri E:. ish bee m al ~n.neas o *untin»ton W only Air.18 words
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Advertisement190 1951-04-03 6 (I SMBSaaw ..xv^vn- vc laf» T I 1 LAST llr,l D V 11 I.43 S *i J)3O p.m. MiU\ Film Production's "BAPA SAYA" Starring osman gumakti neng yat.kah a. r. tompel Released and Distributed 15. SHAW BROS.. LTD OPENS TOMORROW \*L mimm IJPWOCWjTLMIKNJ^ aUK NICOL Aft t nn IrferrytoPal PkOM190 words
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Article646 1951-04-03 7 JEANNETTE IS READY FOR 1st. WIN Shows immense improvement ifamvi/-- By ALLA^ LEWIS JkAIN.NLTTE is one of the most improved horses m training for this meeting. This morning at Bukit Timah she worked with Sweet Memory. I thought she was the most impresasive ol the morning when going very easily646 words
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Article43 1951-04-03 7 Australia's Olympic prospects I by tea have red the •ts of winhe 1952 Helsinki. or. ly two London m I sculling ntatreea the athA tne erfcrmthat ic3. N ted at dicicl ahoold two rs at n and the step close 1 Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 43 words
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Article96 1951-04-03 7 I\ 'Mi s open tennis tournament began yestcr■•i- Basal. courts. In the doubles i partners, Lim Hee Chin and M X {i:>t tie easily, beating K. H. Ang and m I. 6—3.. syed off is war nature. ibles nd Chia V Khoo I ow Ke? x96 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-04-03 7 picture. Winner of the li 3 htw Uht iS. °J N rth Co «nty i„ I<>4B. Trooper Halluood of Hong Kong Land Fc»ves is out to gain the FARLLF light-welterweight crown m this weeks individual boxing championships m Singapore. Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article424 1951-04-03 7 lIERITOR (Tait) and aNature's Gentleman (Tulloh) attracted attention b y the manner m which they disposed of three furlongs m 37 1/5 sees on the track this morning. These horses have both improved since their last race and should be hard to beat here. Trafalgar (Lewis),424 words
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Article54 1951-04-03 7 MHCLR: Div. 1: Amicable A. A. F.o\er* at stadium. Business Hse. Lgr. A: Shell v Pulau Bukom on padang: Hongkong Bank v Sime Darby at Breweries: Business Hse. L*e. B: Guthries v Bata S.C. at St. George's Rd.; Services Lge: R.A.f Changi v R.A.F.M.I P. J MX v54 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-04-03 7 picture. Mr IK. Liv (tour.h l_fl niiWp m the All-England badminton cham- rviews some of the iwjnn^ n programme broadcast m the 8.8.C Far Eastpionships at Empress Poh Lim. Ismail bin Marjan, wonr Peng crn service on March 18. Left^o rig aml Eddy Choong (mens doublesB.B.C. - 56 words
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195 1951-04-03 7 ivrilava m 1948. He lost both FromALVUESL matches to Won? TORMER United States bad- h^s^^™ O oi Teik Hock. r minton champ.on, Marten WW^ «j_ 4 Mendez, believes that if th f u l al experience now. military draft is not too dra^ na*on_195 words
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Article189 1951-04-03 7 BRITAIN'S HORSEMEN PREPARE XJEARLY a dozen horses I and some possible riders are being schooled at Porlock. Somerset, for Britain's challenge to the world's best horsemen m the three-day event at next year's Olympic Games at Helsinki The largest riding establishment m Britain has been chosen by the British Horse189 words
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Article33 1951-04-03 7 '"P'VVENTY- two-year-old Her. Bert Fiam beat veteran Gardnar Mulloy on Sunday to win the third annua! Good Neighbour tennis tournament men's final, 4—6, 6—B. 7—5, 6—3, 6—l at Miami Beach. Florida.33 words
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Article168 1951-04-03 7 Scottish team v. England picked SCOTLAND'S team to meet England m the deciding match of the international soccer championship shows five changes compared with the side which lost one-nil to Austria .last December. The match will be played at Wembley Stadium on April 14. Surprise move is the inclusion at168 words
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Article30 1951-04-03 7 rpHE united Service- League football fixture between R.A.F. Maintenance Units and R.A.F. Seletar, previously scheduled for April 8 at Seletar, has been brought forward for Friday April 6.30 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-04-03 7 picture. Albert Yvel of France (left) wards off a right lead from Don Cockell during their fight at Earls Court Stadium, London, for the European cruiserwelght title. The British champion won when the referee stopped the fight m his favour m the sixth round. Topical PressTopical Press - 50 words
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330 1951-04-03 7 ROYAL Air Force Seletar defeated H.M.S. Terror yesterday by three goals to nil m a United Services League soccer match at Seletar, but if the Airmen had taken all their chances their winning margin could have been twice as much. H.M.S. Terror forwards made several330 words
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Article36 1951-04-03 7 YESTERDAY'S U.K. soccer resuits were: ENGLISH LEAGLE— DIV. 3 (South) Port Vale 2 Norwich C. 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE— "A" DIV. Dundee 2 Raith R. 0 "B" DIVISION Dunfermline S Albion R. 1 Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 36 words
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367 1951-04-03 7 SAFA Council to consider Youth League Free Press Staff Reporter NECESSITY of running a Youth League, for iv c- nile footballers, was stressed b y Mr. K. B. I PMA honorary coach of the Singapore Amateur Foothill Association, when he outlined the proposed longterm policy for Colony soccer at last367 words
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Article43 1951-04-03 7 YESTERDAYS U.K. Rugby Union resutts were: Aberavon 14, Crosskrys 3; Devonport Services 3, Cheltenham 10; Falmouth 0, Cardiff 14; Redruth 32, London Hospital 3. Rugby League results w Warrington 14, Whitehaven 8: Workington Town 29, Liverpool Stanley 11.- A.P. Reuter.A.P.; Reuter - 43 words
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Article78 1951-04-03 7 30 Battalion R.A.O.C. suffered their fourth defeat of the season m five pones when they went down yesterday to Royal Air Force Tengah by two goais to nil m a United Services League encounter -t Tengah. This result makes Tengah undefeated m four games, and leaves 3078 words
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Article77 1951-04-03 7 IPOH. Tuesday— The P»i..k Amateur Football A' fixed the following aate_ U seme ol its games Friday/ April 6 Ipoh I Padang, an Inter -district U knock out compettUon ma h !<>r Ch» ng Wall Cup at Tapah. --turday April 7 Repla Kuala mmRRRRRR and lx>wer Pi77 words
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Advertisement128 1951-04-03 7 THE CAPITOL RESTAURANT W&mßßm^^^^^^^^^At^Bm will serve J__S_ with a special Pi "THEATRE DINNER $4 HB_ If W J __H_9_te from W%&iMW>mmW y wifh !?x i _n :^a b. lift uic ni un RENE fir NIEVES Appmrißt Mnhty m "Guana ha'' C~ "Nary llula-llula" *m*Rßm\» LEYTE TRADERS LIMITED 8«A, ROBINSON ROAD128 words
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Article44 1951-04-03 8 BIRT HS T ,Y1 OR Ist April <p.m). al Kerbau Hospital. tc lfe of Eric Taylor, a girl Mi F;.zabeth. G tOSI At Kar.dang Kerbai V. on 1-4-51 to Daphn*\ v i ol W. A P Grose, Singapore Pol Force, a son. John Richard44 words
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Article48 1951-04-03 8 t I". i -The enslavement is d of Annie Lim Kirn Gek, iau»;hter of Mr. Francis .im Kok and the late Lucy Goh En& Neo to Ku*h Swee Huat. third I lets Mr. Mrs. Kueh A- Sen of Singapore on 1.4.51. Irj ne pi li please copy>48 words
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Article48 1951-04-03 8 WTPARAM SIVALINC rrarrh^e ot Savithin 'hter of Mr. K. Peethamh";,dmaster. Pasa" S hrol. Pudu and Mrs m to Dr. T. O S. i < Ceylon Medical Ser--0 of Mr. and Mrs. M. ml of Kondavil. Jaffn.i place at 45, Fernando Colombo on v April 4 1951 at 1148 words
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Article39 1951-04-03 8 I J ILLOVSKY wishes to HMec who sent wreaths s of sympathy on the c his beloved wife. Amy. Francis Gerrard R» wish to thank all refriends who sent valuable messages of congratulated their wedding on c- nd39 words
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Article298 1951-04-03 8 WEST COMPROMISES ON AGENDA Reds critical of new offer PARIS, Tuesday. TTHE West made Russia a compromise offer yesterx day that appeared to go far towards meeting the Soviet demands and towards agreement on an agenda for a Foreign Ministers' conference. The offer was made m the form of aReuter - 298 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-04-03 8 r\rrTl T ARY AJefcfcj iv nov Brdarsld, 33, far. ner av.il former member of the Communist Parly, describes how he fled from the village of Vrlovo because he refused to 'terrorise' his fellow- farmers into joining: collective tirms.38 words
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Article228 1951-04-03 8 MUNICH, Tuesday 4 FTER a spate of reports of atomic secrets passing to Russia, there is a report by a special correspondent m Munich that the transfer of secrets is also working the other way round. Already. closely-guarded Soviet scientific secrets— including data on atomic228 words
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Article114 1951-04-03 8 NEW YORK. Tues. RITA HAYWORTH yesterday denied that she parted from her husband. Prince Ali Khan, but m the next breath she said she had "no idea when we will get together again." Miss Hayworth arrived m New York after a two and one-half years' absence fromU.P. - 114 words
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Article63 1951-04-03 8 A caterpillar track gear to enable planes to land on rough ground has been developed by Count Giovanni B mmartini. Italian inventor and former newspaper publisher. The gear can be adapted to almost any size plane. Count Eonmartini claim.; it practically eliminates the danger of nosingA.P. - 63 words
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Article26 1951-04-03 8 An inter-racial committee has called a strike for May 2 throughout South Africa to protest at a pending Bill lor racial segregation nf voters.26 words
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Article25 1951-04-03 8 India's internal airlines m 1000 carried nearly half a mill.on persons, 80.000 000 pounds of freight, and 8.350.--000 pounds of airmail A.P. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article30 1951-04-03 8 A survey of naval defences m Dutch New Guinea is being made by Rear Admiral A. De Booy. deputy commander m •"*hief of the Royal Netherlands Navy. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article30 1951-04-03 8 Armed police and students clashed m Madrid yesterday when more than 3.000 students attempted to march through the city to protest against increases m tram fares. A.PA.P. - 30 words
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Article24 1951-04-03 8 uu rdays Quotations on the Hong Kong money exchange market wereHKS6.O4/6.075 per US$l. HK515.60 per sterling HK_3l5 per tael of gold.— U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article109 1951-04-03 8 HOLLYWOOD, Tues ffUXUM Spaeth's speciality is walking barefoot across a bed of hot coals. It is not difficult, he says if you have tough feet and the coals are set up right This time somebody crossed him up. me Spaeth says that small bits ofA.P. - 109 words
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Article131 1951-04-03 8 RED YOUTHS INVADE BANNED ISLE HAMBURG, Tues. A BRITISH-LED police party last night radioed from Heligoland for help m evicting 13 young Communists who have barricaded themselves m a tower. The 13. including four girls, went to the island on Sunday and a British officer with six German policemen wentA.P. - 131 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-04-03 8 JEST A MINUTE By GEOFFREY^ EYAS'S He's suffering from electrit Ihock all right, doctor— he's jus! had r look at the price increase."23 words
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Article64 1951-04-03 8 A tentative offer by the Chinese Government of 1,000.--000 tons of food grains, including rice and wheat, is now under the Indian Government's consideration, it was authoritatively learned yesterday In New Delhi. An official of the Indian Food Ministry is expected later this month to goReuter - 64 words
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Article32 1951-04-03 8 French bus and underground railway workers who have been striking for 18 days last night voted by a large majority to return to work at an unspecified da^ ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article71 1951-04-03 8 ARGENTINA HEARS B.B.C. The BBC. was back on the air m South America last night. It beat the Argentine ban on the relay of its programmes by shifting operations to neighbouring Uruguay, whose long and shortwave stations can easily be heard m Argentina. President Peron banned the 8.8.C. on MarchA.P. - 71 words
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Article24 1951-04-03 8 A trade agreement between Pakistan and the United Kingdom was signed In Karachi yesterday. It Ls vnliH for 18 months. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article308 1951-04-03 8 4n 11D11 LONDON, Tuesday. ADMIKAL Cunningham, now Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, tells m his autobiography A Sailor's Odyssey just published by Hutchinson's to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the Battle of Matapan, m which he played so decisive a^lexa^dria disCoVery of the logmen of308 words
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Article251 1951-04-03 8 'End Korea war now'— Morrison DUDLEY, England, Tuesday VOW was the psychological moment to try to stop the fighting m Korea, Mr. Herbert Morrison. Foreign Secretary, told a Labour Party political rally at Dudley, England. He said he would continue the policy of his predecessor, Mr. Bevin, and announced thatU.P. - 251 words
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Article64 1951-04-03 8 The Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, who was reported to be ill this month, is still not performing his official duties. Some Western diplomats think it probable that Mr. Vishinsky is merely resting m preparation for any meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers thatA.P. - 64 words
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Article53 1951-04-03 8 Frenchmen will be called j upon to pay about six percent more m diVect or indirect taxation this year This will be needed to meet the cost of the recent increase m wages agreed to by the Government for civil servants, coal miners and others m nationalised indu*.Reuter - 53 words
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Article23 1951-04-03 8 A YOL torn i Satu: pare suicide Be A. as Oind i I Aires i take:. serva A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-04-03 8 JHESAJMT by Leslie Charteris tXb-E A FC^VNE W&EL J WIT H A H| V vA LADY AT ALL.) W^i L wSuLO *f C UNDREL L,KE THE SA^NTj27 words
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